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Cookie saleswomen<br />
aren't greenhorns, 1C<br />
Wrestling<br />
results, 1B<br />
Service helps seniors<br />
keep independence, 3A<br />
& <strong>Canton</strong> €>bscil)cv<br />
Vofume 17 Number 51 Thursday. January 9. 1992 <strong>Canton</strong>,-Michigan 68 Pages Fifty Cents<br />
By M.B. Dillon<br />
staff writer<br />
Seventy-three of metropolitan Detroit's<br />
83 school districts have reported results of<br />
a state standardized test administered last<br />
fall to fourth", fifth, seventh, 10th and 11th<br />
graders. — —<br />
The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> school district isn t<br />
among them.<br />
School officials say the math. reading and<br />
science scores won't be released until they<br />
FS<br />
have a chance to first give them to the<br />
Board of Education at a meeting Monday.<br />
Jan 13. Administrators and department<br />
heads were on vacation for two weeks over<br />
the holidays.<br />
Because the scores are public record, the<br />
Observer is filing a Freedom of Information<br />
request to obtain the results. There is no<br />
provision in the Freedom of Information<br />
Act requiring that information go through a<br />
board before it becomes public. —-<br />
RESULTS TRICKLED .in over several<br />
BILL BRESLER/stafl photographar<br />
Nadine Killion places Lions gear on display at Andy's<br />
Hallmark store in Plymouth.<br />
Lions restore roar,<br />
memorabilia sales<br />
as big game nears<br />
By M.B. Dillon<br />
staff writer<br />
Don't tell fans around here that<br />
the Detroit Lions are 0-15 in Washington<br />
— dating to 1938. when the<br />
Redskins moved there. They think<br />
the Lions will make mashed potatoes<br />
out of the Redskins in Sunday's<br />
NFC championship match-up —<br />
despite Detroit's^ humiliating 45-0<br />
loss Sept.-l at RFK Stadium.<br />
Fans are flocking to <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />
Old Ball lfark, buying Lions<br />
memorabilia faster than owner<br />
Bob Unis can stock the stuff.<br />
"We've sold out of Lions' division<br />
championship T-shirts, but we have<br />
sweatshirts We've got "Restored"<br />
shirts and hats on order," be said.<br />
Other hot items include Barry<br />
Sanders and Chris Spielman jerseys.<br />
at $69 95 each, which the Old<br />
Ball Park receives directly from<br />
the team "Our Spielman jerseys<br />
are all gone," said Unis.<br />
"OUR LIONS STUFF is. selling<br />
what's inside<br />
Building scene. . . Sec. G<br />
Business. . . ... . . 7-8B<br />
Calendar. • 6-7A<br />
Classifieds. Sees. D.E.F.G,<br />
Auto . Sec. G<br />
Employment . . . Sec. F<br />
Index 50<br />
Real estate . Sees. D.E.F<br />
Crossword 6D<br />
„ .Creative living . . . . . . ID<br />
Entertainment . . . . 4-6B<br />
Obituaries. . . . r . .6A<br />
Opinion . 12A<br />
Sports. 18<br />
Suburban life 1C<br />
NEWSLINE . . .591-2300<br />
WEEKENDS. . .953-2104<br />
SPORTSLINE . .953-2104<br />
better than ever before. We've got<br />
a good deal on No. 16 jerseys (No.<br />
16, belongs to back-up quartefback<br />
Chuck Long.) Barry Sanders football<br />
cards are really hot," he added.<br />
"We've had to re-stock Lions<br />
hats, and we can't even get them.<br />
We can't find anyone who has them<br />
in stock."<br />
Customers Matt and Greg<br />
Thompson of <strong>Canton</strong> are convinced<br />
the Lions will make it to the Super<br />
Bowl. 7<br />
"1 think the Lions will win by a<br />
field goal," said Matt.<br />
"It's going to be close, but I think<br />
they will win by a touchdown or a<br />
field goal It" will be really tight."<br />
agreed Greg<br />
•"I hope the Lions smear "em,"<br />
said Unis. "I think the Mike Utley<br />
thing kept them pumped up," added<br />
Unis, who also predicts a Super<br />
Bowl berth for the home team. Offensive<br />
lineman Utley was paralyzed<br />
in a game against the Rams<br />
in the Silverdome.<br />
Special Section<br />
In Today's Issue<br />
days, with the last scores arriving just before<br />
Christmas vacation, said Dr. Michael<br />
Homes, Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> assistant superintendent<br />
for instruction.<br />
"We were one of a handful of districts fiot<br />
to get all our scores back at the same time."<br />
said Homes. "They were spread over several<br />
days, some of thera. almost right up to the<br />
time school ended.<br />
"We haven't had a chance to look at them<br />
in great detail," he said. "It's really important<br />
to be able to do that, so that when we<br />
199.' Sitirbu CooDuH'tUuM CorporaUoa<br />
FQI request filed<br />
talk to the board, -building principals, and<br />
faculty we have specific information they<br />
can look at That's what we're doing right<br />
now. We're preparing." ^<br />
Part of what school officials are doing is<br />
preparing parents for a shock. The math<br />
portion' of the Michigan Educational Assessment<br />
Program test is new this year, and<br />
district scores dropped dramatically.<br />
Barbara Church, the district's math and<br />
science curriculum coordinator, said the<br />
math scores "are very much lower +han last<br />
and Greg, Thompson look at Lions shirts at the Old Ball Park in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Brad Kessel of Bloom field Hills<br />
was also talking Lions at the Old<br />
Ball Park<br />
"I think the Lions will win by a<br />
touchdown." he said. The Lions'<br />
loss to Washington this fall doesn't<br />
mean much. Kessel said. "It was<br />
the first game of the season, and<br />
Rodney Peete and Barry Senders<br />
were banged up. They're more prepared<br />
now"<br />
AT PLYMOUTH'S TRADING<br />
Post, a sporting goods and bicycle<br />
store, "we're getting lots of requests<br />
for Lions' stuff," said owner<br />
Dave Cook. "We had several caps,<br />
and the first thing Monday we had<br />
calls asking us to hold them. People<br />
definitely are excited."<br />
Colin Campbell, a "true Detroit<br />
fan" who works at the Trading<br />
Post, is confident about the Lions'<br />
chances. ' •<br />
-<br />
BILL BRESLER/*t«f» pnotograprw<br />
"Detroit is going to blow 'em ouL<br />
Put that in there Seriously."<br />
Campbell's boss is a believer.<br />
too<br />
"It'll be 24-17 Detroit. It's a new<br />
ball game," he said. %<br />
Tradirig Post customer Craig<br />
Mooney watched Detroit clobber<br />
the Cowboys in the divisional<br />
playoffs while visiUng his parents<br />
Please turn to Page 2<br />
year's." But, she explained, "the test is Hot<br />
designed to be a basic test, but a problemsolving,<br />
much higher level critical thinking<br />
test. The test is designed to bring about<br />
change, not to measure basic skills "<br />
Homes, who said other district scores<br />
held their own, agreed "The math scores<br />
provide a real incentive in what we need to<br />
do in terms of looking at our math program.<br />
We're looking at both the strengths as well<br />
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Golf<br />
course<br />
plan is<br />
backed<br />
By Diana Gale<br />
staff writer<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> s most impressive development<br />
plan, a golf course surrounded<br />
by houses, took another step toward<br />
reality Monday<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Planning Commission<br />
unanimously approved zoning<br />
changes from agricultural to residential.<br />
In an unusual joining' of hands,<br />
three developers. Ricfiard Lewiston,<br />
Biltmore Development Co and Robert<br />
Paciocco have agreed to build<br />
Pheasant Run residential community<br />
It will be surrounded by an 18<br />
hole golf cdurse to be owned by an-<br />
mentai body. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
THE AREA is bounded by <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Center on the east. Beck on the west.<br />
Cherry Hill on the north and 665<br />
i north of Nawtan Bead.<br />
While township officials are excited<br />
aboqC the plan some residents are<br />
against it.<br />
"My concern is that you're building<br />
all these subdivisions and six<br />
years ago we were told there were<br />
no sewers, because there was no<br />
room and now there (are) ail these<br />
subdivisions popping up," said Shirley<br />
MacDonald, who hves on Beck<br />
Road<br />
- Township officials said the sewer<br />
capacity would W adequate.<br />
Also. <strong>Canton</strong> resident Dan West<br />
said the people living in <strong>Canton</strong><br />
should be considered before concerns<br />
of future residents and developers<br />
More subdivisions will mean more<br />
schools and higher taxes. West added<br />
CANTON SUPERVISOR Tom<br />
Yack_noted 'bat the idea was born<br />
out of a number of needs, including<br />
increased open space and a chance<br />
to blur the north south image differences.<br />
"For-a long Ume realtors have referred<br />
in ads to houses being in north<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, because that was considered<br />
a plus as opposed to the southern<br />
portion of <strong>Canton</strong>, he said.<br />
"We knew that one way to do that<br />
was to bring in an amenity and the<br />
golf course seemed to be the way to<br />
• Please turn to Page 4<br />
DDA, property owners take steps to end suit<br />
By Diane Gale<br />
staff writer<br />
Initial steps have been taken to<br />
drop a lawsuit that has become a<br />
barrier to the development of a<br />
downtown <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
An attorney re presenting .Norman<br />
Newman who own 40 acres of the 85<br />
acres in the proposed downtown district<br />
bounded by Sheldon, Morton<br />
Taylor. Carriage Hills subdivision<br />
and Ford Road met with tbe Downtown<br />
Development Authority Meoday<br />
to hammer out details.<br />
Newman and Dayton Hudson,<br />
which owns Target, sued the township<br />
board and the DDA.<br />
THE LAWSUIT questioned the validity<br />
of the DDA. whether the plan<br />
was adopted properly and charged<br />
)<br />
'We're not limiting ourselves in what<br />
we could do. It's one small, but<br />
important, step for a downtown.'<br />
— Tom Yack<br />
township supervisor<br />
v. -<br />
that Newman's investment was<br />
being damaged.<br />
The DDA agreed to take the extensive<br />
downtown plan that initially included<br />
residential, office and commercial<br />
developments and boil it<br />
Rather than take a plan for all<br />
areas of the district. It now addresses<br />
one stage, the perimeter. *<br />
we ge on and Ulk about other<br />
things." said Newman's attorney,<br />
Alan Greene, of Dykema Gossett law<br />
firm. -<br />
An extensive park area and other<br />
amenities were included in the earlier<br />
plan Now, DDA members have<br />
agreed on sprucing up the perimeter<br />
& the Ford and Sheldon intersections.<br />
The vastly diluted plan, also<br />
includes crosswalks, safely paths,<br />
street trees, stone walls, berms,<br />
lighting, recommended signage and<br />
erection of banners on light poles in<br />
the area north of the Target store<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Supervisor Tom Yack. who<br />
has long promoted the plan, said he<br />
agreed to the change, "because it<br />
was obvious that we wouldn't come<br />
up-with a mutually agreed upon<br />
plan<br />
"We're not limiting oursetves in<br />
what we could do," Yack added. "It's<br />
one small, but important, step for a<br />
downtown." .<br />
IN J9M Newman said the plan<br />
wouldn't work, because it called for<br />
a number of .sipall user* He said he<br />
hoped to attract larger developers te<br />
Please turn to Page 2
2A£L<br />
Nadine KilBon (Hits<br />
Plymouth^<br />
Q&E Thursday, Janu«f>9.<br />
BILL BRESLEH/»Ufl photograph*<br />
on a Lions hat at Andy's Hallmark in<br />
Schools hold back test results<br />
as areas ibat indicate some need,''<br />
he said. The test clearly indicates<br />
the' fact that mathematics is really<br />
changing."<br />
IT'S NO longer good enough for<br />
students tO demonstrate addition,<br />
subtraction, multiplication and division<br />
skills. : '<br />
"What's important is being able to<br />
take those skills and apply them to<br />
problem-solving kinds of situations.''<br />
Homes said. "That's what the test<br />
begins to get at."<br />
Church predicts "a fair amount of<br />
controversy about the math scores<br />
when they're release^." .Meetings<br />
.have been scheduled to explain why<br />
scores dropped so much in one year,<br />
she said.<br />
Dr. Susan Rigney of the state Department<br />
of Education, architect of<br />
the math test, will address interested<br />
parents at 7 p.m., Thursday, Jan.<br />
9 in the Little Theater at <strong>Canton</strong><br />
High School. MEAP results also will<br />
be discussed at the school board's<br />
7:30 p.m. meeting Monday, Jan. 13<br />
at the board office at 454 S. Harvey<br />
in Plymouth.<br />
studies, said parents will see a slight<br />
decline in fourth-grade reading<br />
scores. Scores remained stable in the<br />
story portion of the reading test, but<br />
the information portion netted lower<br />
scores because of the passage that<br />
was used, Alles said.<br />
Taken from a 1983 social studies<br />
text, "the passage was truly inappropriate<br />
tor beginning fuui Ui-gi dUiJ<br />
students and the level of difficulty of<br />
the reading passage was quite advanced,"<br />
said Alles<br />
"The selection was never test pi-<br />
• loted, and a number of school districts<br />
made visits to the state de-<br />
partment to complain about incluoii<br />
of tlit? passage," she said.<br />
Seventh grade reading scores are<br />
about the same as last year's, and<br />
10th graders showed a 10 percentage<br />
point improvement, Alles said<br />
"I'm pleased," she said. "We've<br />
been consistent in our test scores '<br />
I private school did well with<br />
MEAP test; 2 others-skipped it<br />
Stores get Lions' Man with knife robs station;<br />
share of business <strong>Canton</strong> teen charged<br />
Continued from Page 1<br />
in Florida last weekend. "My dad is<br />
a big Lion fan. so we had the gs<br />
on. My mom normally doesn't<br />
watch the games, but she got<br />
hooked on it and watched it too. I<br />
think the Lions will beat Washington.<br />
they've got the momentum."<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'s Angela George, shopping<br />
at the Trading Post, said her<br />
kids hav^ Lions fever. "I'm really<br />
not into it that much, but my kids<br />
are. Sunday they had friends over<br />
and had pop, popcorn, the whole<br />
nine yards. I just sat back while<br />
they were going hairy. But I have a<br />
lot of faith in the Lions. I do believe<br />
in them. They've gone a long way."<br />
NADINE KILLION, assistant<br />
manager at Andy's Hallmark store<br />
on Forest in Plymouth, said her<br />
Honolulu blue and silver Lions<br />
shirts amrtiats arp selling briskly<br />
"They're selling real well, but<br />
not as fast as our Michigan stuff.<br />
We have a lot of Michigan fans who<br />
live here," she said. The Hallmark<br />
shop has hats far >13.95. Lions<br />
sweatshirts for $24.95, and NFC<br />
Central Division champ T-shirts<br />
for $12.95.<br />
While Killion admitssbe's never<br />
been to a Lions game and doesn't<br />
watch the games on TV, she'd like<br />
to see a victory for Detroit Sunday.<br />
•1 think they should win. Detroit<br />
deserves a winner, and they're already<br />
champs — divisional champs<br />
- right?"<br />
Steps taken to drop<br />
downtown lawsuit<br />
Continued from Page 1<br />
the area. At the time, Yack accused<br />
Newman of wanting to-build one<br />
more strip mall.<br />
Newman referred to it as a, regional<br />
center, with a couple of anchor<br />
stores that would include Target.<br />
Before the new agreement goes<br />
into effect, the DDA has to develop a<br />
new plan within three months. And it<br />
must be<br />
Board of Trustees.<br />
Township officials have been<br />
working on the downtown district<br />
since 1984.<br />
A Downtown Development Authority<br />
captures tax money from increased<br />
property values. Once the<br />
DDA is established, taxes from rising<br />
property values would go to the<br />
district and pay for district improvements.<br />
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Plymouth-Can ton students" science<br />
scores are "pretty mufch the<br />
same as last year. There was nothing<br />
surprising," Church said.<br />
SHEILA ALLES, curriculum coordinator<br />
for language arts and social<br />
A 19-year-old <strong>Canton</strong> man was arrested<br />
in connection with an armed<br />
robbery Sunday at Citgn gas station<br />
at Ford and Haggerty roads.<br />
At about 4:50 a.m. Sunday a single<br />
man entered the station and produced<br />
a long bladed knife with a<br />
wooden handle<br />
When he demanded money, the<br />
male attendant opened the cash register<br />
and the robber grabbed more<br />
than $200,in cash:<br />
4<br />
After the robbery, a description of<br />
the man was broadcast over police<br />
radios and a <strong>Canton</strong> officer spotted<br />
someone neac the gas station who<br />
fitted the description.<br />
A search warrant was obtained<br />
and the man was arrested.<br />
No one was reported hurt during<br />
the incident.<br />
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Staff photos by<br />
Bill Bresler<br />
Frank Millington's wit and good health are evident as he<br />
entertains a room full of guests with anecdotes.<br />
Shirley Bishop takes Frank Millingtons blood pressure every day.<br />
Thurso ay. January 9. 1992 OtiE<br />
Independent at 91 — with a little help<br />
By Diane Gale<br />
staff writer . '<br />
. Despite a quick wit and .good health, Frank Milling-<br />
>ton. 91. said il it weren't for vlslls from an aide from<br />
United Home Care Services in <strong>Canton</strong> he'd have to consider<br />
giving up his sprawling house for a nursing home<br />
Millington has lived in the house overlooking 26 acres<br />
at the highest point- of Wayne County in Plymouth<br />
Township since it>49 ;<br />
With Shirley (Bishop, his home aide) coming in here,<br />
it keeps me from thinking about going.into a nursing<br />
home, - Millington said "It s nice to have someone<br />
checking up on you, too "<br />
People who don't have visitors, telephone calls or<br />
mail delivered are really lonely and lost, he added<br />
To talk to Millington is to be impressed<br />
He pokes fun at one of his many visitors telling her<br />
that his walk with her ou\ back was "taking a tramp in<br />
the woods " Everyone in the room breaks up just as<br />
Millington planned Andjbefore they composed themselves<br />
he was on to the next anecdote.<br />
MILLINGTON POINTED to his three tractors, said<br />
he rsJes them regularly and explained the importance<br />
nf having a hobby. -<br />
_"I just bought a new one." he said. "I'm not over the<br />
rtlll.yet • .. , .<br />
n Millington doesn't have any serious medical problems,<br />
but eight years ago surgery landed him in a nursing<br />
home to recuperate. He decided to "get on with<br />
Shortly thereafter, however, his wife Marion became<br />
seriously ill. A home health care professional began<br />
scheduled visits to help them remain at home. When<br />
Marion died, the visits continued.<br />
Now. two home health aides visit Millington 30 hours<br />
weekly.<br />
Shirley Bishop takes<br />
special effort in setting<br />
the dining room<br />
table for each meal.<br />
' We're just trying to keep his life as<br />
normal as possible. He's really<br />
something.'<br />
— Shirley Biihop<br />
care giver<br />
And each day is different. Bishop said<br />
"I rela* and she does the work," Millington said She<br />
brings frie my lemonade and I rib her about how she's<br />
doing things "<br />
They have breakfast together, shop, work in the garden<br />
and take care of other chores around the house<br />
"I ACT like a companion, too," she said "And I'm his<br />
chauffeur." * . -<br />
Bishop also takes his blood pressure and pulse daily<br />
and maintains a health record that she has to .file with<br />
the company<br />
Millington refers to her as "ebullient She keeps everyone<br />
happy."<br />
And she makes sure that the dining room table is set<br />
just right for each meal, resplendent with candlesticks.<br />
centerpiece, cloth napkins and china — juSt the way<br />
Marion used to keep.it, Millington said<br />
"We're just trying to keep his life as normal as possible,"<br />
Bishop said "He's really something<br />
He draws from a varied background<br />
Born in England, Millington "has been a Plymouth<br />
Township resident for 42 years He retired from Cadillac<br />
Division.'General Motors Corp after 48 years.<br />
He refers to himself as the eternal chairman. Active<br />
Home care offers variety<br />
Home health care can mean a lot a viable option as rising medical<br />
ol different things for a lot of differ- costs are forcing doctors and hospient<br />
people. "..<br />
tals to send patients home quicker<br />
;There's the extensive nursing care<br />
and sicker," said Helen Levandov-<br />
for those who need dressings<br />
sky. United Home Care Services<br />
ciutngta. drugs administered, close<br />
community relations director<br />
monitoring and skilled naraing cars •Patients simply respond better in<br />
LAnd there are services to teach "their own home surroundings — they<br />
i^wly discharged hospital patients eat. sleep, feel and recover better -<br />
and their families how .to perform fand that alone makes home health<br />
procedures so they can do it them- care a viable option to being In an<br />
sOves<br />
institution."<br />
^Personaf care is available for frail United offers two types of care -<br />
or disabled people including daily United Home Care Services, hie. for<br />
1<br />
activities related to maintaining per- private pay patients and United<br />
sonal health and hygiene, bathing." Home Health Services Inc for Medi-<br />
grooming, eating and moving about care patients Both companies, based<br />
Therapy, home making and com-<br />
• in <strong>Canton</strong>, service western Wayne<br />
panionship services also are offered<br />
County suburbs and wrrounding<br />
Bespite care helps family members<br />
communities.<br />
wfco care for ill, disabled, or failing Aid ranges from two hours to 24<br />
IQred ones This can allow care- hours daily and costs vary from til<br />
givers the chance to go out of town an hour to $2S hourly.<br />
oa business or take vacations know- You doo t have to be elderly to<br />
ing their loved ooes are In good uke advantage of the programs<br />
Home care is available for new<br />
"Health care at home has become mothers and babies, too.<br />
Frank MiHington take* m c«ll<br />
from Plymouth Township Supervisor<br />
Gerald Law. The supervisor<br />
invited Millington to<br />
a tour ol the townehlp in an<br />
effort to point out<br />
changes.<br />
in Plymouth Township politics, Millington chaired a<br />
half a page full of committees.<br />
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__ Community<br />
Corner<br />
This week's question:<br />
Who's going to win<br />
the NFC<br />
championship<br />
game Sunday,<br />
Detroit or<br />
Washington?<br />
We asked this question<br />
at the Old Ball Park in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
OAE Thursday. January 9. 1992<br />
•The Lions wltl smear<br />
them.'<br />
—— Bob Unis<br />
Old Ball Park owner<br />
"The Lions will win by a .<br />
field goal.'<br />
— Matt Thompson<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
City looks at 'friendly' way<br />
to force sale of vacant store<br />
By Kovin Brown<br />
?taff writer<br />
• "Friendly" legal action against<br />
t£e owner of the former Farmer<br />
Jack supermarket downtown could<br />
"be one way. to spark some action on<br />
the vacant storefront. ^<br />
That's what City Commissioner<br />
Doug Miller suggested to fellow<br />
. commissioners at their first meeting<br />
of the year Monday.<br />
' "Is there a process called friendly<br />
condemnation?,"- Miller asked<br />
He asked City Attorney Ron Lowe<br />
" to make some preliminary inquiries,<br />
to see if it's feasible."<br />
"IF WE SIT quietly, what is the<br />
likely outcome?," asked Commissioner<br />
Bill McAninch. When City<br />
Manager Steve Walters said Farmer<br />
Jack still has six years remaining on<br />
its lease. McAninch said, "So we're<br />
looking at years of having it sit like<br />
it is now "-" - "<br />
Lowe said the city could seek advice<br />
from an attorney more versed<br />
in condemnation law before seriously<br />
pursuing that option.<br />
Otherwise. "I think a prolonged<br />
'It's going to be close,<br />
but I think the Lions will<br />
win by a touchdown or a<br />
fieJd goal."<br />
— Greg Thompson<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
standoff is very likely." Walters<br />
said. Walters last fall had talked<br />
with bo^h building owner Stanley<br />
Dickson Jr. and Farmer Jack about<br />
one or the other changing their position<br />
related to the vacant store<br />
Farmer Jack has said it doesn't<br />
want to sub-lease the building to a<br />
potential—competitoi,—wht**—theowner<br />
could decline to pay for renovations<br />
required by a new tenant at<br />
a time when the building is already<br />
leased.<br />
•That's an eyesore." said city resident<br />
Dennis Knapp at the meeting,<br />
adding the vacant storefront con-<br />
•l think they will win by a<br />
touchdown.'<br />
— Brad Kessel<br />
Bloomtield Hills<br />
trasted with homes and occupied<br />
businesses nearby. > _<br />
"It's like opening a topless bar in<br />
downtown Plymouth — It doesn't go<br />
with the surroundings," he said.<br />
McAninch asked that since other<br />
communities also have vacated<br />
supermarket buildings in their<br />
midst, the city should research if legal<br />
action has been ^tarted elsewhere.<br />
and possibly consider intervening.<br />
"The sense of all of us is we don't<br />
want to sit here," he said.<br />
Local Realtor K.C. Mueller last •<br />
month organized a picketing of the<br />
vacant store, on Main Street, to show<br />
residents dissatisfaction with the<br />
continuing vacancy.-<br />
Mueller and some supporters have<br />
organized a letter-writing campaign<br />
to the president of Borman. Inc.,<br />
owner of Farmer Jack, to urge action.<br />
The store' was closed in December<br />
1988<br />
Deputy W-W chief turns down Gibraltar<br />
By Oarroll Clem<br />
staff wrfler<br />
The Gibraltar school board's refusal to budge •<br />
on contract talks with Wayne-Westland Deputy<br />
Superintendent Thomas Svitkovich has prompted<br />
him to turn down'the board's job offer.<br />
Gibraltar officials had offered Svitkovich an<br />
$80,000 salary to become the district's superintendent.<br />
That would have marked a $12,225 cut<br />
from his,Wayne-Westland salary of $92,225.<br />
••They'really havep't moved from their original<br />
position, and that's not acceptable to me," he told<br />
the Observer Monday<br />
Svitkovich refused the job despite reports that<br />
he's on an anti-administration "hit list" in the<br />
Wayne-Westland district. Superintendent Dennis<br />
O'Neill has already announced plans to retire<br />
Aug. 31, amid pressure from a majority ol board<br />
members. •<br />
" ' The Gibraltar board offered Svitkovich the job<br />
Results.<br />
Plant your advertising message in Hie<br />
Observer & Eccentric classified columns<br />
and reap the rewards.<br />
last month after its first choice, Hudson-area<br />
school Superintendent John Meredith, decided he<br />
didn't want it Svitkovich mulled over the proposal<br />
while vacationing in Florida during the holidays.<br />
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Saturday, March 21, 1992<br />
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Registration fee:<br />
$20 per person or $15 per eoupte<br />
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obituaries<br />
EVERETT N. ANTIS<br />
Services for Everett N. Antis, 7S,<br />
of Monroe were Tuesday. Jan. 7, at<br />
Cherry Hill United Methodist Church<br />
in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Mr. Antis was born Oct 9, 1918, in<br />
Toledo. He died Saturday, Jan. 4, in.<br />
Monroe He was a member of the<br />
r esterat ion committee at Cherry Hill<br />
United Methodist Church where he<br />
was also a member He retired as<br />
head maintenance man at Willow<br />
Apartment complex in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Mr. Antis" is survived by one son,<br />
Harry Everett of Ann Arbor, two<br />
daughters. Judy Sizemore of Monroe<br />
and Penny LaForest of <strong>Canton</strong>; eight<br />
grandchildren, including James<br />
Kuhn of Plymouth. Jacqueline Kuhn<br />
of Plymouth, Jeffery Klein of Can-<br />
Kluin nf Pantnn<br />
and one great-grandson, Nathan J.<br />
Kuhn of Plymouth<br />
The Rev' Randy J Whatcom}) of filiated<br />
the service. Arrangements<br />
were made, by Howe-Peterson Funeral<br />
Homes in Dearborn.<br />
LILA M. CROWTHER<br />
Services for Lila M. Crowther. 75.<br />
of Munith, Mich., previously of<br />
Plymouth, were Tuesday, Dec. 31, at<br />
Schrader Funeral Home.<br />
Mrs. Crowther was born March 4.<br />
19H> in Detroit. She died Sunday.<br />
Dec 29, in Munith. She came to the<br />
Plymouth community in 1945 and<br />
lived in Munith ft»r the past 10 years:<br />
She is a graduate of Royal Oak High<br />
School and was a homemaker.<br />
Mrs Crowther is survived by her<br />
husband. William Crowther of Mun-<br />
-th- two sons Donald Crowther of<br />
Plymouth and Robert Crowther of<br />
Gibralter; one daughter, Suzajine<br />
Machnik of Port Charlotte, Calif .; six<br />
-grandchildren; one great-grandchild;<br />
two brothers.., William Merrill of<br />
Washington and Robert Merrill of<br />
North Carolina and Betty Jeffrey of<br />
"Florida. - ~<br />
Mr Sanford Burr officiated tie<br />
service.<br />
community calendar<br />
Editor's note: To include events<br />
m . the calendar, information<br />
rnusl be typewritten on standardsize<br />
pager. For information, call<br />
Nancy Pennington, 459-2700<br />
THURSDAY<br />
TEEN SKI. All area teens, ages<br />
13-19, may register now for ski trip<br />
on Friday, Jan. 17, to-Alpine Valley<br />
.Ski Area. Call <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and<br />
Recreation Services at 397-5.110. No<br />
re#de£cy requirements......<br />
LEARN TO SKI: Register now for<br />
lessons in January and February at<br />
Riverview Highlands Ski Area. Call<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation at 397-<br />
5llo. No residency requirements.<br />
—MENS BASKETBALL; Canluu<br />
residents may register now for recreation<br />
night basketball at Eriksson<br />
Parks and Recreation Serrces at 397-<br />
5110.<br />
AEROBICS: Exercise classes are<br />
offered at First Presbyterian Church<br />
ot Plymouth. Child care available,<br />
439-9485.<br />
A<br />
CLARA L. DREWS<br />
Services for Clara L. Drews.'96. of<br />
Westland. previously of Plymoutn.<br />
were Saturday. Jan. 4, at St. Paul's<br />
Lutheran Church. Burial was in Riverside<br />
Cemetery in Plymouth.<br />
Mrs. Drews: was born Aug 23,<br />
1895. in Wayside, Wis. She died<br />
Thursday. Jan 2, in Westland. She<br />
was a longtime Plymouth resident<br />
and a member of St Paul's Lutheran<br />
Qhurch of Northville.<br />
Mrs. Drews is survived by one<br />
daughter. Ruth C Shipman of Hinsdale,<br />
111.; three grandchildren, five<br />
great-grandchildren; one sister, Hanna<br />
Strasea of Frankenmath, prevously<br />
o." Plymouth and one brother.<br />
Theodore Strasen of Liyonja, previously<br />
o' Plymouth.<br />
Pisior Lawrence A. Kinne officiated<br />
the service Memorial contributions<br />
may be given to St. Paul's Lutheran<br />
Church, 201 Elm Street.<br />
Northville. MI<br />
Arrangements were made by<br />
Schrader Funeral Home<br />
IRENE E. KEECH<br />
Services for Irene E Keeoh. 61, of<br />
Bayonet Point. Fla. were Tuesday,<br />
Jan 7. at Kirk of Our Savior Church<br />
in Westland<br />
Mrs. Keech was born Jjjpe 1, 1930,<br />
in Detroit. She died Saturday, Jan. 4,<br />
in Detroit. Formerly of Livonia she<br />
mpved to New Port Richey In 1979.<br />
She was a homemaker. '<br />
Mrs. Keech is survived by one<br />
daughter, Deborah Keller of <strong>Canton</strong>;<br />
three grandchildren, including Rebecca<br />
Keller of <strong>Canton</strong>; two sisters,<br />
liene Marktey of Livonia arid Phyllis—<br />
Peake of Ann Arbor, two brothers,<br />
Donald Martin of Indiana and Howard<br />
Martin of Florida.<br />
Pastor Neil D. Cowling officiated<br />
the service. Memorial contributions<br />
may be given to American Cancer<br />
Society<br />
Arrangements were made by<br />
Schrader Funeral Home.<br />
ADULT RECOVERY Chemicar<br />
Dependency Outpatient Program<br />
provides therapy for adults on Tuesdays<br />
and Thursdays at Straight Inc.,<br />
42320 Ann Arbor Road, in Plymouth,,<br />
453-2610. .<br />
SELF HELP Families Anonymous<br />
meets 8 p.m. Thursdays, St.<br />
John Neumann Church, 44800 Warren<br />
Road. <strong>Canton</strong>, 453-2811.<br />
•FRIDAY<br />
VOLUNTEER TUTORS: Jan.TG Is<br />
the last day to register for training<br />
to tutor foreign born persons learning<br />
to read. Call Community Literacy<br />
Council at 451-6555.<br />
• MONDAY<br />
TOUGH LOVE: Parent support<br />
Far.h<br />
Community Church,<br />
Road, <strong>Canton</strong>, 981-5967<br />
KARATE: Classes meet 7:30 p.m.<br />
Mondays and Thursdays. Call <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Parks and Recreation at 397-5110.<br />
SWAP<br />
Sat. Jan. "H^r9am-6 pm<br />
Sun. Jan. 12 : Noon-5 pm<br />
It's time to "gear" up for the new season at our -<br />
Annual Swap, You'll find gigantic deals on<br />
both cross country and downhill ski equipment.<br />
(Kid's ski gear.. check out our huge selection!)<br />
SELLERS: Your old ski equipment must<br />
be in the store before Friday to be tagged for. - "<br />
sale. Unsafe or unusable equipment cannot be<br />
accepted. You must ptck-up your sale money<br />
or unsold equipment 7 days after the sale, or<br />
it becomes the property of Sun & Snow Sports.<br />
A 20% commission charge will be deducted<br />
from all sales.<br />
BUYERS: The SKI SWAP begins Saturday<br />
at 9 a.m. sharp.. absolutely no sales prior!<br />
ANN ARBOR'S<br />
HIGH-TECH SKI SHOP<br />
S ' P O R T I Q U E<br />
DIRECTIONS: Take M-14 to Maple Miller FxU Turn left<br />
, Past ifiree |*ht» One Nock past Jackson<br />
Hours M-F JO-9, Sat 10-6; Sun. 12-5<br />
2450 West Stadium (across from Mountain Jack's) 663-9515.<br />
•'<br />
BETTY J. GOGOLIN<br />
Service^ for Betty J. Gogolin. 68,<br />
of Clinton, previously of Plymouth,<br />
were Monday. Jan. 6, at Schrader<br />
Funeral Home. Burial was in United<br />
Memorial Gardens<br />
Mrs Gogolin was born April 17,<br />
1923, in Detroit. She died Friday,<br />
Jan -Mn Ann Arbor She came to the<br />
Plymouth community in 1953 and<br />
resided in Clinton for the past five<br />
years She retired from the Mayflower<br />
Hotel 15 years ago where she<br />
served as a waitress for 15 years.<br />
She was a partner in Dareventure<br />
Kennel in Ann Arbor She bred<br />
Bouvier des Flanders dogs S,he was<br />
a member of Our Lady of Good<br />
Counsel Catholic Church.<br />
Mrs Gogolin is survived by three<br />
sons Michael -l»og5hfi 81 H3MbUFg.<br />
Patrick Gogolin of Howell and Troy<br />
Gogolin of Brighton; one grandson<br />
and one sister, Pal Bisso<br />
The Rev. Andrew J. Forish officiated<br />
the service. Memorial contributions<br />
may be given in the form of<br />
mass offerings.<br />
WILLIAM B. O'DANIEL<br />
Services for William B. O'Daniel,<br />
69. of Ocala, Fla.. formerly of Plymouth<br />
were Saturday, Dec. 28. at Divine<br />
Savior Catholic Church Burial<br />
was in Holy Sepulchre Mausoleum.<br />
Mr O'Daniel was born June 19,<br />
1922, in Kentucky. He died Monday.<br />
Dec 23, in Florida. He was formerly<br />
of Birmingham, Belgium and Germany<br />
In 1987 he retired as a mar- (<br />
keting director at General Motors<br />
after 30 years He was formerly a<br />
iifiiilrei uf<br />
Church of St Owen of—<br />
Birmingham. He was a member of<br />
Moose Lodge of Silver Springs<br />
Shores, Fla . S C O R E., and American<br />
Legion. He was -in the Navy in<br />
World War II in the Pacific*<br />
Mr. p'Daniel is survived by his<br />
Wlfp Patty O'Daniel of Ocala, Fla ,<br />
two daughters, Kathy Lapa of<br />
McComb Township and Karen Os-<br />
TUESDAY<br />
SWEET ADELINES Women who<br />
enjoy singing four-pan harmony,<br />
barbershop style, o are welcome to ^<br />
join the Spirit of detroit Sweet Adelines<br />
International Tuesday evenings<br />
For information/call" 534-4468<br />
or 861-0417.<br />
TOASTMASTERS Club meets at<br />
6:30 pm Tuesdays at Denny's Restaurant.<br />
39550 E. Ann Arbor Road,<br />
- uv - Plvroouth..Call Ken. Morley at__<br />
699-9697 or Bill Jones at 4*3-1438 *<br />
trowski of Plymouth; one son, Wil-<br />
'liam O'Daniel of Southfield. seven<br />
grandchildren, including Amy Ostrowski<br />
ot Plymouth and Katie Ostrowski<br />
of Plymouth; one sister,<br />
Jean MarChner of Ocala, Fla. and<br />
three stepchildren.<br />
The Rev Kura^officiated the service<br />
Memorial contributions may be<br />
given to American Lung Association.<br />
. Arrangements were made by<br />
Schrader Funeral Home<br />
JOHN L. LaFOREST<br />
' Services for John L. LaForest. 76,<br />
-of <strong>Canton</strong> were Tuesday. Jan 7, at<br />
Uht Funeral Home<br />
Mr LaForest was bom Jan. 29,<br />
1915. in Cheboygan. He died Sunday.<br />
Jan. 5; in <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Mf ' fauFuw-it n>-;iup*'i*'«d bv-tw*<br />
wife, Dorothy LaForest of <strong>Canton</strong>;<br />
two sons. James LaForest and Richard<br />
LaForest; two daughters, Dianna<br />
Reaves and Beverly Vetter, one sister.<br />
Beatrice Bittinger; eight grandchildren<br />
and four great-grandchildren<br />
The Rev. Jerry Cupple officiated<br />
the service. —u<br />
HAZEL M. PRIMEAU<br />
(Dbserijcr & Uttfiitric<br />
CLASSIFIED<br />
RDVERTI6ING<br />
Services for Hazel M. Primeau.<br />
87, of Wayne were Monday^ Jan. 7.<br />
at Vermeulen Memorial Trust 100<br />
Funeral Home. .Burial was at Grand<br />
LassmCemetery. -<br />
Mrs Primeau was born Feb. 26,<br />
1904, in Keeler Township. She died<br />
Saturday. Jan 4, in Wayfie She was<br />
a homemaker<br />
Mrs Primeau is survived by three<br />
sons, John A Primeau of Westland.<br />
Fred Seal of <strong>Canton</strong> and Clyde Seal<br />
nf Marion Ind. 10 grandchildren<br />
and one brother. Kenneth Hughes of<br />
Eau Claire, Mich.<br />
The Rev. Neil D Cowling, of Kirk<br />
of Our Savior Presbyterian Church,<br />
officiated thq service<br />
PRETTY ;<br />
DRESSING<br />
IN PETITE<br />
SIZES...<br />
CLEARANCE PRICED<br />
J<br />
J jjeUte<br />
me and tones<br />
RUTH A. TRUDELL<br />
*<br />
Services for Ruth A. Trudell. 79. of<br />
Plymouth were Wednesday, Jan, 8.<br />
at Schrader Funeral Home. Burial<br />
was in Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens<br />
in Novi.<br />
Mrs Trudell. was born June 1, •<br />
1930 in Detroit. She died Sataurday,<br />
Jan. 4, in Detroit. Formerly of Livonia<br />
she moved to New Port Richey<br />
in 1979 She was a homemaker.<br />
Mrs Trudell was born July 30,<br />
1912 in Farmington. She died Saturday,<br />
Jan 4, in Detroit. She came to<br />
the Plymouth community in 1937<br />
from Detroit and worked at the<br />
Plymouth Observer for 10 years<br />
Mrs. Trudell is survived by one<br />
son. Charles E. VanVleck of Plymouth;<br />
two grandchildren and four<br />
^ipafgrjinltfiilihiiv •• • • '<br />
Pastor Jerry Yarnell officiated<br />
the service. Memorial contributions<br />
may be given to American Lung Association.<br />
TREV OR C. LEE<br />
Services for Trevor C. Lee. 2, of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> were Tuesday, Dec 31, in<br />
Dengel and Son Mortuary in Ottawa.<br />
Kan. Burial was in Goodrich Cemetery<br />
in Ottawa. . -<br />
• Trevor was born July 20, 1989. in<br />
- Kansas City. Mo. He died Saturday.<br />
Dec. 28. in Children's Hospital in Detroit.<br />
• „<br />
Trevor is survived by his parents,<br />
Scott Lee of_<strong>Canton</strong> and Susan Lee of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, one brother, Kyle P. Lee of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>; grandparents, Roger and Julia<br />
Lee, and James and Elizabeth<br />
Lee, Martha Gray and Katherine<br />
Bayer and great-great-grandmother.<br />
Nellie Reed.<br />
the service. Arrangements were<br />
made by Uht Funeral Home.<br />
RICHARD T JELENIEWSKI<br />
•Services for Richard T. Jelen<br />
iewski, 50. of Livonia were Thursday.<br />
Jan 2, at St. Edith Catholic<br />
Church in Livonia. Burial was in<br />
Parkview Memorial Cemetery in<br />
Livonia.<br />
Mr Jeleniewski was born Feb 24.<br />
1941 in Hamtramck. He died Dec 31<br />
at St Joseph Mercy Hospital in Su<br />
perior Township He was employed<br />
at Digital EquipmenfCorp and was<br />
a member of St. Edith Catholic<br />
Church.<br />
Mr Jeleniewski is survived by his<br />
wife. Lorraine Jeleniewski of Livonia.<br />
one daughter, Karen A Sabatini<br />
of Plymouth; one son. Richard T<br />
Jeleniewski Jr of Plymouth, two<br />
grand'iiildren. Tyler Jeleniewski of<br />
• Plpaujuih and Cabnalla 'iahalini nf<br />
Plymouth; three brothers, Frank<br />
Jeleniewski of Detroit. Walter Jeleniewski<br />
of Petersburg and Michael'<br />
Jeleniewski of Livonia.<br />
The Rev "James C Scheick officiated<br />
the service Memorial contribu<br />
tions may be given to American Can<br />
cer Society.<br />
Arrangements were made by<br />
Lambert-Vermeulen Trust 100 Funeral<br />
Home in Plymouth.-<br />
MAE KISABETH<br />
Services for Mae Kisabeth. 91. of<br />
Plymouth Township were Monday.<br />
Dec 30, at Casterline Funeral Home<br />
in Northville Burial was in Lapham<br />
Cemetery in Salem Township.<br />
Mrs. Kisabeth was born May 23.<br />
1900. in Highland She.died Saturday.<br />
Dec 28. in Annapolis Hospital in<br />
'• life in the<br />
area<br />
Mrs Kisabeth is survived by many<br />
nieces and nephews.<br />
United Methodist Church in Northville<br />
officiated the service<br />
NOTICE OF INTENT TO DISPOSE OF COLLATERAL<br />
TO: Joseph Wheatley. Mapleridge Apartments. Apt No 102, Farmington Hills,<br />
Michigan 48333 and Bonmo Wheatley, Star Rd.. Bun 231, Kt 1, Quarry Hrt Irnn<br />
Mountain, Michigan 49801<br />
Pursuant to Section 440.9504(3) of the Michigan Compiled Laws, the secured,<br />
party under the security agreement executed by Joseph Wheatley and Bonnie<br />
Wheatley. as debtor, on October 3.1990. hereby gives notice to you, that because<br />
of default by Joseph Wheatley and Bonnie Wheatley under the aforementioned<br />
security agreement.the collateral offered under that agreement as security for<br />
the debtor's obligation will be sold at public sale on January 11. 1992, at 10 00<br />
a m The exact collateral lo be disposed of is as follows<br />
1973 Liberty mobile home, 12x60, Serial No 59236. located at 521 F St.<br />
Sherwood Mobile Village, 41275 Old Michigan Ave . <strong>Canton</strong>. Michigan 48188<br />
DALE S MOBILE HOME SALES AND SERVICE<br />
By: David P Grunow, Attorney<br />
Gazley and Grunow<br />
26342 Gibraltar<br />
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Dated December 27, 1991<br />
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YOU NEVER<br />
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Eleven million people in the U.S. have diabetes.<br />
But almost half of them don't know it.<br />
Untreated, diabetes can lead to heart disease,<br />
kidney disease, blindness and gangrene.<br />
And for 150,000 people each year, it leads to<br />
death. _<br />
• That's why you should be aware of the symptoms<br />
of diabetes: blurred vision, excessive thirst and frequent<br />
urination are just some of the warning signs.<br />
- Because the sooner you find out if you have diabetes,<br />
the more likely you are to get it under control, before<br />
complications set in.<br />
Finding out you have diabetes can be sdary. But<br />
not finding out can be fatal.<br />
A HGHT SOME OF THE WORST DISEASES OF OUR TIME.<br />
American<br />
Support the American Diabetes Association.<br />
Diabetes<br />
.Association<br />
community calendar<br />
HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS Hos<br />
pice of Washtenaw needs volunteers<br />
that can offer assistance with program<br />
support and/or direct care<br />
Call Maureen at 741-5777<br />
READING ASSISTANCE. Freo<br />
adult tutoring and confidential skills<br />
assessment Call Community Literacy<br />
Council. 451-6555<br />
RESUME WRITING Growth<br />
Worljs, in Plymouth, will write<br />
resumes—and cover letters for job<br />
seekers. 455-4093<br />
VOLUNTEERS Needed to package<br />
or deliv&r—tpeals to homebound<br />
seniors living in the Plymouth/Can-<br />
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INTERPRETERS Volunteers<br />
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for ill, disabled or elderly people.<br />
Call Helen or Colleen at 981-8820<br />
EMPLOYMENT REFERRALS<br />
Growth Works, in Plymouth, will<br />
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locking for help. 455-4093<br />
SPEAKERS AVAILABLE Speak<br />
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SMOKE DETECTORS Free de<br />
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Call Plymouth Fire Department<br />
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Chief Larry Groth, 453-3840<br />
Church parking lot, 44800 Warren<br />
Road in <strong>Canton</strong>. 455-9042<br />
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Morning School in Plymouth Township<br />
is seeking "paid"' volunteers for<br />
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ADULT CARE: Foster care is<br />
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County or 455-8880 in Wayne County<br />
"Y" VOLUNTEERS The Plymouth<br />
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2904<br />
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McAuley Health Building, <strong>Canton</strong><br />
572-4159<br />
Ext 278<br />
COMPUTERS: Four Apple lies<br />
WALKING: Group walks are at 10 and one IBM are available for public<br />
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Senior citizens<br />
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455-0510<br />
SENIOR CLASSES: The <strong>Canton</strong><br />
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397-5446<br />
HOSPICE SPEAKERS. Hospice<br />
Services of Western Wayne County<br />
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522-4244<br />
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OAE Thursday. January 9, 199?<br />
Stiuttte bus takes<br />
upscale downtown<br />
By Pat Murphy<br />
start writer<br />
It doesn't take an economic wizard<br />
to realize times are tough.<br />
It does take, however, something<br />
of an entrepreneur to regard the<br />
economic doldruhis of 1991-92. as<br />
the ideal time to start a business<br />
But that's' the way Ronald C.<br />
Jackson of Rochester Hills looks at<br />
the time frame in which he started<br />
The-Woodward Corridor Connection.<br />
It's a shuttle service catering to<br />
upscale clients who might want to<br />
fir relax en iaafc to the air party<br />
~<br />
port, a hockey game, the theater or<br />
other Detroit-area attractions<br />
Jackson started his service last<br />
May. well after the end of Desert<br />
Storm When the U.S. "economy, in<br />
eluding Michigan's, was expected<br />
to come out of its war-time sluggishness.<br />
The economy didn't get better, of<br />
course. And as the nation moves<br />
into 1992 more and more economists<br />
are talking in terms of recession.<br />
with no quick turn-about in<br />
sight.<br />
BUT THAT DOESNT bother<br />
Jackson, a bachelor in his 40s,<br />
whose professional career yicludes<br />
more than 20 years in sales promotion<br />
with Chevrolet and time as a<br />
part-time chef.<br />
"If a business can make it in<br />
hard times." he said, "it can surely<br />
make it when things get better."<br />
Jackson's company has three<br />
vans for taking groups to places<br />
like the Joe Louis Arena, the Fox<br />
Theatre, the Birmingham Theatre,<br />
the PoptiaC Silverdome and points<br />
between<br />
Many attractions are along<br />
-Woodward — hence, the shuttle<br />
service's name. But Jackson's vehicles<br />
will go anywhere in the metro<br />
area — including Metropolitan Airport<br />
— offering a variety of amenities<br />
such as beverages, meals, mobile<br />
phone service and newspapers<br />
JERRY ZOLVNZKV/»taff ptiolograpner<br />
Jackson's company has<br />
three vans for taking groups<br />
to places like the Joe Louis<br />
Arena, the Fox Theatre, the<br />
Birmingham Theatre, the<br />
Pontiac Silverdome and<br />
points between.<br />
For a price (ranging from $8 to<br />
$55 per person, group rates), the<br />
connection will arrange tickets,<br />
meals (in suburban or downtown<br />
restaurants! and door-to-door pickup<br />
and delivery.<br />
For last Sunday's meeting between<br />
the Dallas Cowboys and the<br />
Detroit Lions, for example. Jackson<br />
bought 40 tickets and made<br />
them available in various packages<br />
One package — advertised in<br />
Texas newspapers — included admission<br />
to the game (lower level),<br />
roundtrip transportation (from Mr<br />
B's restaurant in Southfield) to the<br />
Silverdome. beer and parking<br />
for $49 per person<br />
"I've sold a number of tickets in<br />
the Birmingham area," he said<br />
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Tax base gro^s<br />
IN BRIEF<br />
The non-residential share of the tax base<br />
rose in 1991 to 25.15 percent, an<br />
increase from 23.6 percent in 1990<br />
< The 1989 non-residential tax base was<br />
21.5 percent<br />
The increase in commercial and industrial tax<br />
base HI <strong>Canton</strong> comes IH spite of the national<br />
recession<br />
Township Supervisor Tom Yack said the effort<br />
will continue to attract non-residential lax<br />
payers, with the focus on industrial<br />
development.<br />
'Commercial and industrial taxpayers usually<br />
r.-«juiro lots public service, surh avsrhnnlf<br />
police and fire, and tend to pay more taxes on<br />
their property than residential taxpayers," Yack<br />
frajH Pnn^EK-jiipntly there is great competition<br />
for these non-residential uses."<br />
Major industrial growth in <strong>Canton</strong> during 1991<br />
included the compeletion of the Steel<br />
Technologies and Business Resources facilities;<br />
expansions of Draw-Tite and Procoil; w<br />
construction of a second American Yazaki,<br />
buildirg and arrival of several companies, like<br />
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Edwin Patrick Rovira Jr., Plymouth's first baby of 1992, la held by hta mother, Susan Rovira.<br />
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( Editorials, page 12A<br />
'oints of view, page 13A<br />
PACK.9\<br />
1st baby<br />
By KMtn Brown<br />
staff writer<br />
Say "Hi" to Edwin Patrick Rovira Jr.. Plymouth's<br />
first baby-of 1992.<br />
As best as we could tell from contacting area<br />
hospitals, Edwin was the first Plymouth baby of<br />
the new year, born to mom Susan Rovira and dad<br />
Edwin Sr. at JJ&jun. Jan St. Joseph Mercy<br />
Hospital in Ypsilanti<br />
I enjoyed Christmas this year, and I couldn't<br />
have had a nicer gift." Susan said Tuesday at her<br />
Plymouth Township home.<br />
Edwin Jr., who weighed in at 7 pounds at birth,<br />
wasn't expected until Jan. 20<br />
BUT WHEN SUSAN went for -an ultrasound<br />
exam in November, "They said it was due Dec.<br />
19." she said. ^<br />
The Roviras — Susan is a Plymouth native —<br />
met near Baton Rouge, La... Edwin Sr.'s home<br />
state v;»<br />
The couple married in November 1990, and<br />
moved to Plymouth Township in October.<br />
didn't matter to me as long as it was healthy —<br />
and all the parts were accounted for." Susan said,<br />
laughing.<br />
Susan was admitted at 4 p.m.. and had the baby<br />
iust3V» hours later. •<br />
While she said it wasn't a particularly easy delivery,<br />
"I'd do it again, let's-put it that way. It was<br />
worth it." -<br />
Ann Arbor Trail, attaching blue balloons to their<br />
mailbox and a sign to a garage flower box read-<br />
"It's a boy " • —<br />
Jr. looks like his dad. said mom. He s<br />
also a quiet guy. "At the hospital, you could hear<br />
all the babies crying, and he's just lying there,"<br />
she said.<br />
Is she-happy it's all over? Tm glad because<br />
now I can start a new life, now we can get on with<br />
everything."<br />
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744 Wing/Plymouth, Ml 48170'<br />
12A(C)<br />
• T DIDN'T take Hong tor the police in <strong>Canton</strong><br />
to take advantage of a new state law al-<br />
lowing them to cut up the driver s licenses<br />
of people caught drunk driving.<br />
e hour into the new law. <<br />
up the license of a <strong>Canton</strong> man.<br />
The new law is a noble idea,' bul it bites into<br />
the Constitutional separation of powers.<br />
We're not condoning drunken driving.<br />
However, the new law basically gives police<br />
^officers the power to impose street justice on<br />
miscreants. The law hands police officers the au-<br />
thority to a driver's license and destroy it.<br />
A. driver who refuses to take a Breathalyzer<br />
liit or blows 0.10 or higher, which is legally<br />
drunk in Michigan, doesn't get a right to a trial or<br />
a hearing of any kind before that decision is<br />
made.<br />
THAT OFFICER ALSO has the choice to re-<br />
duce the charge against the driver-to driving im-<br />
paired, which means the driver keeps his or her<br />
license. This puts all the discretion over that li-<br />
cense into the hands of police officers.<br />
It takes away all discretionary power from<br />
judges — who operate in a public courtroom<br />
and gives it to police officers — who don't. And,<br />
suspension, without the option to allow a re-<br />
stricted license in any circumstances<br />
Another concern with the new law is the re-<br />
quirement that courts dispose of a case within 77<br />
days. That limit is meant to make sure the<br />
wheels of justice move speedily. Unfortunately,<br />
it sticks local judges and police with the prospect<br />
of paying overtime: ———<br />
Also, the defendant's sentence can include<br />
paying for the costs of investigating and pro-<br />
secuting the case.<br />
We would hope this portion of the law isn't<br />
abused by judges. Alcoholism is the usual cause<br />
of drunken driving and folks suffering from that<br />
disease often have more to gain from counseling<br />
than from paying court costs.<br />
A person driving under the influence of alcohol<br />
3&QQNALLY SPEAKING<br />
TH'.J SLLM- UKE A<br />
MIGHTY INHOCriTAuLE<br />
NEIGHBORHOOD.<br />
Jeff Counts editor 459-2700<br />
0&E Thursday. January 9, 1992<br />
i >peohin& oi tonahi -<br />
Thur»day January 9 1992 O&h<br />
IR.W.G-11A)* 13A<br />
points of view<br />
Educators should teach ethics<br />
Q: When 1 was in high school and<br />
college in the early sixties It was<br />
clearly wrong to lie. cheat or steal.<br />
It not only was embarrassing but<br />
dishonorable. Recently, I beard that<br />
50 percent of higb school students<br />
I f admit to cheating in school. Have we<br />
THc<br />
Drunk driving law goes too far<br />
The new law basically gives<br />
police officers the power to<br />
impose atroot justice on ,—<br />
miscreants. The law hands police<br />
officers the authority to seize a<br />
driver's license and destroy it.<br />
st some of the' old' time ethics or<br />
am 1 just out of touch?<br />
A: A recent survey reported in the<br />
Boston Globe reported that 75 per-<br />
cent of all high school students ad-<br />
mit to cheating For college-age stu-<br />
dents the number is 50 pereerit.<br />
You question if there is a differ-<br />
ence in ethics and honesty between<br />
your generation and today's genera-<br />
tion Look at stealing'' A US News<br />
and World Report survey asked<br />
•-nnggp-app ttnrienK if thfv would<br />
currence of human nature<br />
THE PROFESSOR concluded that<br />
these students, if they were sitting in<br />
judgment at a 1991 Nuremberg trial,<br />
would have let everyone off> Obvi-<br />
ously. the Holocaust didn't personal-<br />
should be punished. But the issue of separation of<br />
powers Is being overlooked.<br />
Recent Supreme Court decisions have reduced<br />
the constitutionally planned distance between the<br />
legislative, executive and judicial branches to a<br />
role more of kissing cousins. This new law makes<br />
the relationship between- executive and judicial<br />
branches nearly incestuous.<br />
There were other ways of adding teeth to the<br />
drunk driving laws that would.not have so seri-<br />
ously bridged that required separation of powers.<br />
The law could have required that a judge confis-<br />
cate the driver's license of a defendant at the<br />
time of arraignment, which is within .48 hours of<br />
arrest. That s not altogether pleasing since<br />
-soffieoneTs being punished prjor to a conviction,<br />
but it is more palatable than a government em-<br />
ployee serving two roles.<br />
WHILE THERE IS a frenzy to eradicate the<br />
legislation should have stepped back and looked<br />
at the bigger picture.<br />
Michigan ifl" {Milling a bandage on a gcrioii'-<br />
problein without giving thought to the overall<br />
cost. Ideals such as "innocent until proven<br />
guilty," "judicial discretion" and "checks and<br />
balances" among the governmental entities are<br />
being chipped away.<br />
Drunk driving laws need teeth, but sure and<br />
swift punishment shouldn't eat away at our con-<br />
stitutional guarantees.<br />
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THANK YOU BIRMINGHAM and the Bir-<br />
mingham;Bloomfield Cultural Council<br />
for giving" us an exiting, refreshing, low-<br />
cost, family-oriented way to spend New<br />
Year's Eve gfcohol-free First Night<br />
More than 9,000 people from many partrof . . *<br />
celebration.<br />
Birmingham is among 75 cities<br />
throughout the United States and<br />
Canada which this year put on the<br />
metro Detroit roved the community, choosing<br />
among 125 live performances at more than a<br />
doZfen sites at the second annual First f^ightrBir^<br />
mingham '92 arts festival.<br />
They gathered at midnight in the center of the<br />
rity to vipw^aJaser light show, to count down the<br />
old year and to raise their voices (and kazoos) in<br />
the traditional AuldLang Syne. ,<br />
Birmingham-w-anjong 75 cities throughout the<br />
United States and Canada which this year put on<br />
the alcohol-free First Night celebration.<br />
* It's a heady undertaking, requiring tremendous<br />
leadership and organization, fand-raising abili-<br />
ties, an army of volunteers and a city willing to<br />
put its. liability, safety, emergency and clean-up<br />
services on the liner-<br />
BIRMINGHAM GETS its share of knocks<br />
from those on the outside looking in on this<br />
seemingly wealthy community. It has a reputa-<br />
tion tor in-breeding and conservatism, for rac-<br />
ism and for prejudice.<br />
- But it has taken its-strengths — its strong arts<br />
community, heritage of volunteerism and the<br />
beauty of its buildings and groundsand of-<br />
fered them, for this night, to everyone<br />
In doing so, Birmingham is helping us throw<br />
out the old and stale and build a new. warm trad-<br />
ition for celebrating New Year's Eve<br />
Education<br />
Voters say yes to high-tech<br />
INNOVATION IN EDUCATION will be a key<br />
to enhancing the-economic viability of this<br />
- nation. Parents, teachers and administra-<br />
tors should take a close look at the Plym-<br />
outh/<strong>Canton</strong> district if they want to experience a<br />
taste of the future.<br />
Voters in that western Wayne County district<br />
recently approved a bond issue that included $12<br />
million for a high technology package that would<br />
wean students away from printed books and onto<br />
the computer terminal that would feed them the<br />
the latest information more rapidly and effi-<br />
ciently. * -<br />
Interactive video, laser discs and computer<br />
links to university libraries will give students in -<br />
this district a leap ahead in learning how to do<br />
business on a global scale.<br />
Taxpayers will save money in the long ran<br />
School districts adapting this system will free<br />
themselves from purchasing tons of paper in the<br />
form of new textbooks every five years or so^<br />
Students also will have a better ability to keep<br />
up wiU} rapid global changes that today leave<br />
traditional publishers far behind.<br />
Replacing books with technology may seem<br />
f llWir 1UVWJ<br />
ones What a sad state of affairi.<br />
What's the problem besides the ob-<br />
vious breakdown of the family in this<br />
country, a 50 percent plus divorce<br />
rate, Savings and Loan crooks in the<br />
pockets oi politicians, a $50 billion<br />
tab for taxpayers to support disabili-<br />
ty insurance for a population in<br />
which half are not disabled And<br />
Where has education fit into all this''<br />
Has education contributed to this<br />
mind set<br />
Doyle<br />
tronic equipment before they are<br />
trained. And teachers can teach eth-<br />
ics and morals if they chose to do so<br />
One student in a college psycholo-<br />
gy class I taught plagiarized his en-<br />
tire term paper. He cheated 1 didn't<br />
flunk him„ Teacher? are there to<br />
r,,,. fa.1 kifis/ We talked He<br />
Facts dispel myths<br />
about legal system<br />
By By J«tf Stawart<br />
special writer<br />
personal responsibility, the pitfalls<br />
of hypocrisy, physical and (worse)<br />
verbal cruelty to others<br />
There doesn't seem to be any right<br />
or wrong in this "rap" culture<br />
just get -a "feel good" for the<br />
moment high If it's cheating on a<br />
• test, so what says 75 percent of our<br />
high school population.<br />
IF IT IS SEX<br />
don't sweat it.<br />
agreed to do a second term paper on<br />
The Psychological Factors Inherent<br />
in Cheating in School and in Life"-<br />
An excellent piece of research re-<br />
sulted<br />
Today, he is very successful in the<br />
insurance business and still takes me<br />
to lunch once a year<br />
Can teachers teach moral and eth-<br />
ical standards? I say yes<br />
Children, from t-hetn early elemen-<br />
tary- years should read and discuss<br />
fT IS HARD to pick up a newspa<br />
pter or magazine these days without<br />
seeing an article claiming that<br />
America is swimming in product li-<br />
ability and malpractice claims that<br />
are destroying the country's com-<br />
mrl hpalth care svs-<br />
Back in your day, morals and eth-<br />
ICS were directly taught in literature<br />
and- social studies and often role<br />
modeled by teachers. Many teachers<br />
todays still work tn infusing sound<br />
ethical and moral values But speak<br />
too loudly about morals and you may<br />
be labeled a religious fanatic<br />
Today, high school and college stu-<br />
dents discuss and debate social mo-<br />
rality issues such as capital punish-<br />
ment. euthanasia, the ethics of trans-<br />
plant surgery. Critical societal<br />
issues students need to sort through<br />
But what ever happened to the issue<br />
of one's own private morality<br />
the questions' of honesty, decency,<br />
Yet. Ioqk at tne price Magic<br />
has to pay Should health educators<br />
come right out and say. "not safe sex<br />
but save sex for marriage."<br />
years What an anachronism<br />
Besides, we have value clarifica-<br />
tion in schools Let's ask children<br />
what they like or dislike for their<br />
own personal preferences in making<br />
decisions<br />
Chemistry teachers don't allow<br />
children to fend for themselves in<br />
the chemistry lab because they have<br />
knowledge of chemicals Vocational<br />
education teachers don't allow chil-<br />
dren to operate welding gear or elec-<br />
JfllUBOn it J Ilia! remfewe lundaott); § eed<br />
ness and character. In high school,<br />
studying and discussing moral clas-<br />
sics should not be looked at as old-<br />
fashioned<br />
And administrators and teachers"<br />
should not be accused of being -pifrt<br />
of a police state or face lawsuits<br />
when they insist on honest and. de-<br />
cency from their students<br />
James "Doc" Doyle, a former<br />
teacher school administrator<br />
university instructor. is president<br />
Of Doyle & Associates, an educa-<br />
tional consulting fthn.<br />
tem However, the facts just don't<br />
bear this out and people ought to<br />
know that before they give away<br />
rights that have evolved over two<br />
centuries Let's look at some of the<br />
myths that are being repeated so<br />
often they are beginning to pass for<br />
fact—<br />
• MYTH 1 America is losing its<br />
competitive edge due to the filing<br />
of millions of lawsuits per year na-<br />
uunmiii<br />
Office (Congress's watchdog agen-<br />
cy), a review of product liabiity<br />
verdicts from every case tried in a<br />
five-state sample showed that "in<br />
general damage awards were not<br />
erratic or excessive the size of<br />
compensatory awards (which in-<br />
clude both economic and in non-<br />
economic damages), is strongly as<br />
sociated with injury severity and<br />
the amount of the economic loss m<br />
every single award topping SI mil-<br />
lion, either death or serious, per-<br />
manent injury had occurred.<br />
When 20 years of product liabili-<br />
ty awards were reviewed by Con-<br />
sumer Reports magazine, relying<br />
on data from the independent re-<br />
search service by Jury Verdict<br />
Research Inc., it was found that the<br />
size of verdicts had just barely ex-<br />
ceeded the Consumer Price Index<br />
n' illgl ict 1 ORfi I "Thp<br />
IT WAS A lousy way to come into<br />
the New Year<br />
The University of Michigan foot-<br />
ball team got decisively whupped in<br />
the Rose Bowl by the vastly superior<br />
Washington Huskies And ^"after-<br />
shocks of General Motors' an-<br />
nounced plant closings and work<br />
force reductions were still rattling<br />
around the state<br />
U-M and GM are traditionally<br />
among Michigan's strongest assets<br />
petitive troubles at the same time<br />
should serve as a cautionary tale<br />
Philip<br />
Power<br />
GM FACES a similar challenge<br />
for similar reasons. -<br />
The rise of competition — first<br />
then Japan - changed<br />
Europe,<br />
the face of the market.<br />
GM looks as bad against the Japa-<br />
nese as the Big Ten in the Rose<br />
" 46<br />
til steps were required Hence GM<br />
decision to close six assembly plant<br />
15 mher factories and shrink the ' t<br />
bor force by 74.000 blue- and whi'.i<br />
•collar jobs. s<br />
THAT BOTH I M and GM f •-<br />
fundamental problems of succeeding<br />
in today's world can be seer. !r<br />
two quotes<br />
* U-M star offensive tackle Gr^<br />
SkrepanaR We definitely nee'.<br />
adjustment to take our, game<br />
Jesse Jackson dishes out baloney<br />
AS HJ THE Wnlvti ineo. the suspi- —In IS7fr GM commanded<br />
next Jevel." Possibly "^adjustment<br />
understates what needs to be done<br />
Japanese'Prime Minister Mli<br />
•M u<br />
1<br />
JIM BLANCHARD pegged the<br />
Rev Jesse Jackson perfectly at the<br />
1988 Democratic National Conven-<br />
tion: "left-wing baloney warmed<br />
over McGovemism."<br />
Jackson is still dishing out balon-<br />
~py this time plaguing Blanchard's<br />
-Li -UllL<br />
cion had been growing for years in<br />
Ann Arbor that the U-M football pro-<br />
gram. though successful, was a long<br />
way from the top national rank of<br />
the 1940s through the '70s<br />
There was a growth of competi-<br />
tion As population moved to the<br />
warmer climes of California and<br />
Florida, high school football pro-<br />
grams there grew and flourished<br />
The best competitive test the Big<br />
Ten's continued record of failure in<br />
the Rose Bowl against the Pacific<br />
Ten It wasn't .just Bo Schem-<br />
bechler's fault, most football observ-<br />
ers say the Big Ten simply isn't in<br />
the same league.<br />
Bp had a wonderful run in his 21<br />
years as head coach. But like the<br />
corporate momentum built up over<br />
the years at GM. his long tenure at<br />
Michigan a y havp solidified habits<br />
that were once good but are now un-<br />
competitive<br />
percent of the American auto mar-<br />
ket. in 1991, only 35 percent<br />
Like Bo stubBornly* running play<br />
afte'r play into the line. GM first<br />
tried to solve the competitive prob-<br />
lem by a traditional method Throw<br />
money at it The company spent $77<br />
billion in new plants and equipment<br />
to reduce labor costs But as For-<br />
tune Magazine recently, concluded,<br />
"Nobody spent as much as GM and<br />
got so little for it."<br />
Finally, like Gary Moeller install-<br />
ing: a modern diversified offense at<br />
Michigan. GM realized it had to fix<br />
its uninspired and poor quality prod-<br />
uct line In the last two years, it has -<br />
introduced a record-setting number<br />
of new products to uniform raves<br />
from, the automobile press and con-<br />
sumers<br />
But with a recession on and the<br />
company still 40 percent less pro-<br />
ductive than Ford, more fundamen-<br />
Stripes to the United States s<br />
comes as a great shock to Amenm.i<br />
that CM has been defeated by Jaj'j<br />
nese cars Possibly defeated i-<br />
too strong, but mak£ no mistake<br />
GM's downsizing indicates qui!<br />
clearly Chat the corporation has •<br />
plans to regain traditional U S mar<br />
ket share in the foreseeable future<br />
Tirhes change More times v tha<br />
not. the competition improves An<br />
all too often, the old ways tha<br />
brought past success do little bu<br />
hinder future accomplishment Fur<br />
damental change is necessary i"<br />
only for survival<br />
just as Bob-Stempel knows U at GV<br />
Let's all hope for their success in thi<br />
New Year and the future<br />
Phil Power is chntrmon of th"<br />
company that owns this nfM'spn<br />
per His tiward-wmnum cuiw '<br />
will appear periodically<br />
successor, Gov. John Engler, over<br />
the General Assistance welfare is-<br />
sue<br />
Jackson eontchcfcuhat the cure for<br />
political left's proposition That job<br />
creation reduces the need for wel-<br />
fare.<br />
Here is the average General As-<br />
sistance caseload for adults without<br />
kids and those on the Job Start pro-<br />
g**m<br />
Fiscal Year 1980 - 74.937<br />
Fiscal Year 1981 — 104,873.<br />
Fiscal Year 1982 - 103,920.<br />
Tim<br />
* Richard<br />
Jackson returns Jan 15, Engler<br />
needs to preach to him. not the other<br />
way asound<br />
THIS LEAVES us in a dilemma<br />
• God-fearing folks don't like to<br />
see others go hungry, so they give<br />
Evon—agnostics—and—atheists—ar£_<br />
"THE FACTS Americans file<br />
fewer' lawsuits per capita than did<br />
our forefathers in colonial times,<br />
and the population rate is rising<br />
Tastet; than the rate of case filings<br />
According to the National, Center<br />
for State Courts, only 2 4 percent of<br />
cases filed in the U.S. are tort<br />
claims, the balance include every<br />
kind of case imaginable Including<br />
real estate, divorce and business to<br />
business cases When it comes to<br />
product claims, the United States<br />
Consumer Product Safety Commis-<br />
sion estimated in 1988 that 33 mil-<br />
lion Americans suffered pfoduct<br />
related injuries resulting in more<br />
than 29.000 deaths Less than 3 per-<br />
cent of these victims ever filed a<br />
claim<br />
A 1991 Rand Institute Civil Jus-<br />
tice Report estimated that in 1989<br />
alone, non-fatal injuries cost the<br />
; s 7K billion with only<br />
about 10 percent of the compensa-<br />
tion paid passing through the tort<br />
liability system This • means that<br />
90 percent of the cost'of these inju-<br />
ries was passed on to society as a<br />
whole and borne by all citizens col-<br />
lectively. while only 10 percent<br />
welfare is jobs<br />
On his recent visit to Engler's De-<br />
troit office, a reporter asked Jack-<br />
~ son about "welfare dependency His<br />
floundering reply indicated he didn't<br />
know what the guy was talking<br />
about.<br />
GENERAL ASSISTANCE, the<br />
program Engler and the Legislature<br />
ended Oct 1. 1991. had been funded<br />
by the counties — some of them,<br />
anyway — until 1976 when state<br />
funding and rules were phased in.<br />
GA paid adults With no children,<br />
some disabled people ineligible^ for<br />
whose unemployment beiKfits ran<br />
- out. and parents who no longer were<br />
i eligible for AFDC because their kids<br />
j reached 18 and the parents -still<br />
" hadn't learned a job skill<br />
Fiscal Year 1984 - 1*1.956.<br />
Fiscal Year '985 - 124.684<br />
Fiscal Year 1986 - 109,704. '<br />
Fiscal Year 1987 - 98,191- -<br />
Fiscal Year 1988 - 93.310.<br />
Fiscal Year 1989 — 92,714<br />
Fiscal Year.1990 - 100.722<br />
Fiscal Year 1991 - 99.959.<br />
Blanchard became governor in<br />
Fiscal Year '83 and four years later<br />
was campaigning for re-election on<br />
the basis that 600.000 new jobs had<br />
been created<br />
About half those jobs were filled<br />
by people in the unemployment line<br />
A few were filled by previous AFDC<br />
recipients. And a very few were<br />
filled by those who had been on Gen-<br />
eral Assistance<br />
In short, Blanchard's "Michigan<br />
Miracle" only, dented the welfare<br />
caseload — "which wasn't Blanc-<br />
But go back to Jackson's<br />
-<br />
and the—hard's fault<br />
GENERAL ASSISTANCE had a<br />
life of its own<br />
Unemployment today is in the 9<br />
percent ballpark versus 16 to 18 per-<br />
cent in the bottom of the 1979-83 re-<br />
cession Yet the GA level was nearly<br />
the same in FY '90<br />
The Rev. Lloyd Thiel recently re-<br />
ported that in 1978 the. Capuchin<br />
Soup Kitchen in Detroit distributed<br />
179 J00 meals, and in 1990 it distrib-<br />
uted 1.212,000 meals.<br />
If your calculator isn't handy *TU<br />
save you the trouble: a 677 percent<br />
increase.<br />
"Anyone who comes to our kitchen<br />
S|V mnnihs or mnre will com^ the<br />
rest of their lives," said Thlel .<br />
Or as the old saying goes "Give a<br />
man a fish, and you make him a de-<br />
pendent slave Teach him to fish, and<br />
you make him free "<br />
• Jaekson can't grasp that. When<br />
known to share this view<br />
• But the more and longer<br />
give, the more who wind up as per-<br />
petual clients To pay for the ever-<br />
increasing burden, we short-change<br />
our schools, colleges, natural re-<br />
sources and the arts<br />
Far.from being a snssorhands.<br />
Engler has replaced GA with a new<br />
disability program, EDGE (Educa-<br />
tional Design for Gainful Employ-<br />
ment), a $60 million emergency shel-<br />
ter program, and so on<br />
Essentially he juggled the uro-<br />
grams to maximize federal match-<br />
. ing grants The result of his alleged-<br />
ly conservative action was a $5 9 bil-<br />
lion social services bill — the<br />
highest in Michigan history<br />
The cure for welfare dependency 7<br />
know the cancerous phenomenon ex-<br />
ists Jesse Jackson doesn't.<br />
Tim Richard reports reglariy<br />
on the local implications of slate<br />
and regional events<br />
was attributed to wrongc<br />
the medical malpractice field,<br />
T991) Harvard Medical School study<br />
in New York City showed that less<br />
than 10 percent of the victims of<br />
malpractice ever filed claims<br />
The Rand Corp also recently<br />
compared the number of claims<br />
made by Americans with those of<br />
other democracies having similar<br />
tort" law They found that the dif-<br />
ferences in the number of claims<br />
filed were statistically insignifi-<br />
cant In fact, while America's prod-<br />
uct liability tort system is under<br />
attack in this country, it is being<br />
modeled in Europe The European<br />
Community Council directive of<br />
July 25. 1985 calls for American<br />
style product liability law to be<br />
1992,<br />
• MYTH 2 Damage awards are<br />
getting out of hand, often paying<br />
miliums of dollars for minor taju.<br />
from our readers<br />
Rate increase<br />
is called<br />
inflationary Editorial<br />
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" People want to avoid the hassle of<br />
driving ahd parking.<br />
•THEY'RE ALSO CONCERNED<br />
about the new laws,'' Jackson said,<br />
referring to tougher laws againsi<br />
drinking and driving that went into<br />
effect Jan. 1. -*<br />
Jackson sees the possibility of<br />
other business Jan. 26. the day of<br />
The Superbowt -fm Minneapolis).<br />
vyith or without the Lions. His shuttle<br />
is ready to pick revelers up at<br />
their door, deliver them to watering<br />
holes hosting Superbowl partifi<br />
and then Uke them home.<br />
"People just don't want to drink<br />
ana drive," ltu saiil "Anii ifmahes<br />
good sense."<br />
Jackson was raised in southern<br />
Ohio and attended evening classes<br />
at the University of Cincinnati,<br />
graduating in 1971. He lived in Birmingham<br />
during the last 10 years<br />
of his tenure with Chevrolet, during<br />
which he was a manager in sales<br />
promotion<br />
That's when the idea — and marketing<br />
plan —* for the Woodward<br />
Corridor Connection took shape.<br />
"I s&w.a lot of companies and<br />
conventions that had out-of-town<br />
clients who wanted to see the Detroit-area-<br />
attractions." Jackson<br />
said "I also saw potential in family<br />
reunions, bachelor parties or<br />
bridal showers."<br />
AS PART OF his promotion material,*<br />
Jackson did the research<br />
and. the drawing for a colorful<br />
poster (at left) featuring focal<br />
points of the Woodward eorridor It<br />
begins at Belle Isle and includes<br />
well-known landmarks like Cobo<br />
Hall, the General Motors headquarters<br />
and the Kingsley Inn.*<br />
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BIT LONG WENT scoreless in<br />
the second and third quarters, and<br />
the Ypsilanti offense was non-exis-<br />
tent as the Braves made only four of<br />
26 field goals in the middle periods.<br />
Marios is a streak shooter. Row-<br />
ley said "When he's on. when he<br />
feels it. he's going to hit them ActU:<br />
ally, I think Marios got a little tired<br />
He was getting banged around on<br />
some of the picks they were setting<br />
doing jiij.<br />
against the zone in the second quar-<br />
ter They were matching up with us, _<br />
and we were just standing around<br />
and letting them Uke us even far-<br />
ther out "<br />
After scoring the last 11 points of<br />
the second quarter, <strong>Canton</strong> struggled<br />
offensively in the second half, too<br />
The Chiefs were 2-of-12 in the third<br />
quarter and 7-of-28 in the last 19<br />
minutes<br />
Ypsilanti chipped away at the lead<br />
•I,;:/fin throws in '.ho third prpimf<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> off track<br />
Long re-emerged late in the fourth<br />
quarter to give the Braves the lead<br />
again (43-40) with consecutive<br />
triples Epps made it 45-40 before<br />
Heard cut it to three<br />
I THINK DEFENSE' is what<br />
brought us back," Rowley said "We<br />
got them into a little different game<br />
It was a slower game in the second<br />
|I lit Ill I'll V)t i thrm in p'fiY<br />
thing We jusl didn't play very well and used a pressing defense to throw more of a full-court game<br />
In the first half, we were passing<br />
the ball to the post and running the<br />
offense the way it should have been<br />
run." Van Wagoner sawf. "In the sec-<br />
ond half, their pressure bothered us.<br />
and we made some poor choices on<br />
shot selection "<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> was 20-of-57 . from the<br />
floor for 351. the Braves 19-of-53 for<br />
358 The Chiefs begin' Western<br />
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to Pioneer<br />
of my best gymnasts this year," he<br />
said, adding Tedesco has prepared<br />
herself through hard work. "In her<br />
case, the hard work is going to show.<br />
When she gets to meets, she's going<br />
to place high."<br />
Lewke does the all-around and is<br />
Capable of scoring a 9-plus in two or<br />
three events Anderson earned her<br />
All-America recognition on bars.<br />
"SHE CAN DO beam and vault,<br />
but she is_good on bars and that's<br />
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These unscientific rankings are compiled<br />
each wee* by the Observer shorts staff<br />
Schools eligible to be ranked must come<br />
wgj.1 the fo lowing coverage areas Plym-<br />
outh <strong>Canton</strong> Farmington. Livoma West -<br />
BOYS BASKETBALL<br />
3 Bedford Catholic Central<br />
7 Farmmgton Harrison<br />
J) Wayne'Memofial<br />
? ' P ymu-uir'<strong>Canton</strong><br />
I ivonia Stevenson<br />
3 Farmington<br />
4 Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
b Livonia Churchill<br />
BOYS SWIMMING<br />
1 Redford Catholic Central<br />
2 Liworna Stevenson<br />
3 pjymouth Salem<br />
4 Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
5 Farmington-<br />
HOCKEY<br />
1 Redford Catholic Central<br />
2 Livonia Slevenson.<br />
3 Livonia Franklin<br />
4 Livonia Churchill.<br />
GIRLS GYMNASTICS<br />
1 Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
2 Plymouth Salem<br />
3 North Farmington<br />
4 Livonia Clarenceviile<br />
5 Westland John Glenn<br />
Livonia Stevenson on Tuesday handed '<br />
visiting Ann Arbor Pioneer Its first loss<br />
of the boys basketball season. 58-48<br />
The non-league win improved Steven<br />
son to 3-1 overall Pioneer , fell to 4 !<br />
overall _<br />
We had four decent quarters of e7<br />
fort, Stevenson coach Jim Hclntyre<br />
said The kids ea'rae out and matched Pi-<br />
oneer with intensity .Ml the kids did the<br />
little things necessary te-eoatrol the tem-<br />
po and handle Pioneer's pressure Pio-<br />
neers got enough talent to make a dent in<br />
its league (South Central) "<br />
-After pTayTngTo a 15-15 tie after ottt-<br />
" quarter the Spartans outscored Pioneer.<br />
18-9, in the s«wond period to take a 33-24<br />
halftime lead. Stevenson raised the lead<br />
to 43-32 after three quarters and held off<br />
Pioneer in the fourth quarter 'fjtr<br />
venson with 17 points, including eight in<br />
the second quarter Senior forward Colin<br />
Stockton scored 16 points, while senior<br />
guard Ryan Furkascontributed 11 points.<br />
Furkas sank three 3-point field goals<br />
had six for the game<br />
Dan Okomkniu IwTTToneer with 15<br />
points and Adam Comstock added 12<br />
FRANKLIN 64, REDFORD UNION<br />
58: senior Jetf Witkowski made a 3~poadn'i do a good |OC rebounding "<br />
Roberts led 'he Eafiois with 23 points in-<br />
iu.d:rig two 3-pointers. while Keoeny .mmiliul-<br />
ed '5 Ju^K* forward Jason Facione had 10<br />
V, tfcowski ...orec an seven ot his points m the<br />
fourth Quarter<br />
iemor guards Bi" Matecki and Paul Nowak<br />
oa .ec RUVith 17 points apiefce. Out the Panth-<br />
per-ods<br />
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Trenton. Wayne Memorial showed US strength<br />
i the second naif- agamsi its Wolverine A<br />
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Entertainment<br />
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Pure fun<br />
'Babes in Arms'<br />
dazzles audience<br />
Performances of the Birmingham<br />
Theatre production of<br />
"Babes in Arms" continue<br />
through Feb. 2. For ticket infor-<br />
mation caU the box office at 644-<br />
3533. The theater is at 211 S.<br />
Woodward, Birmingham.<br />
By Barbara Michala<br />
special writer<br />
SONGS lO, plot 0. but who cares<br />
when the songs are vintage<br />
Rodgers and Hart, enhanced<br />
with dazzling up dancing by<br />
the talented young cast of "Babes in<br />
Arms" at the Birmingham Theatre.<br />
Following last month's production<br />
of "The Wizard of Oz," the Birmingham<br />
is again offering a bubbly concoction<br />
of musical nostalgia that is<br />
pure fun.<br />
WHILE "BABES in Arms" is considered<br />
an early attempt to have a<br />
musical where the songs actually advance<br />
the plot, there really isn't<br />
much plot to advance. A group of<br />
summer theater apprentices are<br />
planning to end the season with a<br />
show of their own.<br />
Complications include a meanspirited<br />
employer (Carlton Carpenter),<br />
multiple romantic entanglements<br />
and migiindpfstandings and a<br />
visiting movie star (Michelle Blakely)<br />
and her domineering mother (Lucille<br />
Naar), but the plucky young<br />
pei foi mers see that the show-does go<br />
on.<br />
ALONG THE way "Babes" features<br />
five major hit songs — "I Wish<br />
I Were in Love Again," "Where or<br />
When," "My Funny Valentine,",<br />
"The Lady Is A Tramp," and 'Jbhnny<br />
One Note." The remaining six numbers<br />
include the lovely ballads<br />
"You're Nearer" and "I Didn't Know<br />
What Time It Was," plus an amusing<br />
"Way Out West on West End Ave-<br />
nue."<br />
Director/choreographer Randy<br />
Skinner has created wonderful dance<br />
routines that repeatedly draw applause<br />
on their own, and the whole<br />
show moves along with effervescence.<br />
Some of the corny 1937 dialogue<br />
is handled with just the lightest<br />
touch of camp, and the cast is so<br />
endearing that one cares about them<br />
despite their thinly drawn characterizations.<br />
As Bunny, co-owner of the theater<br />
but struggling to hold on to it, Teri<br />
Gibson has a powerful voice that really<br />
belts out great renditions of<br />
"Way Out West", "The Lady Is a<br />
Tramp," and "Johnny One Note."<br />
She also delivers her lines with a<br />
pleasantly flippant comic style.<br />
Blakely is convincingly vulnerable<br />
as Jennifer, the former -child film<br />
star still living in terror of her<br />
mother's wrath, and her voice is<br />
lovely in the "Where or When" and<br />
"1 Didn't Know What Time It Was"<br />
duets.<br />
MICHELE PIGLIAVENTO puts<br />
lots of heart into Susie as she sings<br />
the plaintive "My Funny Valentine,"<br />
Val (short for Valentine) is the songwriting<br />
apprentice Susie is stuck on,<br />
but he regards her as "just a kid"<br />
and instead pursues Jennifer.<br />
David Gunderman is very fine as<br />
Val, singing and dancing in-a majority<br />
of the numbers and-featured in<br />
"Where or When" and "You're Nearer."<br />
The same for Kevin Petittft's<br />
O&E Thursday. January 9. 1992<br />
rsday. January 9. 1&92 j/&h.<br />
Plymouth ice spectacular draws culinary artists<br />
Culinary artists .like Certified<br />
Master Chef Dan Hugelier. an instructor<br />
at Schoolcraft Community<br />
College in Livonia, will help turn<br />
downtown Plymouth into a Winter<br />
wonderland Jan 15 to 20 during the<br />
10th Annual Plymouth International<br />
Ice Sculpture Spectacular<br />
Over 400.Q00 pounds of block ice<br />
will be transformed into dazzling<br />
displays by ice carvers from the<br />
metro Detroit area, and from as far<br />
away as Osaka, Japan, and Moscow<br />
Some of America's finest profes<br />
sional and student ice carvers will<br />
create one-of-a-kind displays<br />
throughout the town square area of<br />
Plymouth<br />
The carvers will be competing for<br />
thousands of dollars in prizes in<br />
competitions sanctioned by the National<br />
Ice Carvers Association with<br />
the winners of team competition<br />
qualifying for the National Ice Carving<br />
Classic in May.<br />
A celebrity charity carving competition<br />
is scheduled 2 p.m. Wednesday,<br />
Ja 15. First prize is $500 to be<br />
donated to the celebrity's favorite<br />
chafity.<br />
Two-man professional team competition<br />
is 5-8 p.m. Friday, Jan 17 in<br />
t a b l e talk<br />
Roma's<br />
Teri Gibson (left to right), David Gunderman, Michele Pigliavento and Jeffrey Kubiatowicz in the Rodgera and Hart musical<br />
"Blbw »n Arms" at the Birmingham Theatre. ' — — Iff<br />
Gus, who sings "I Wish I Were in<br />
Love Again". with Jeanna<br />
Schweppe's Terry and also dances up<br />
a storm.<br />
Schweppe is cute as the gal who<br />
plays hard-to-get. Kim Morgan is<br />
hopelessly perky as the slightly bubble-headed<br />
Libby, and Jeffrey Kubi-<br />
atowicz and Sam Samuelson also add<br />
good support to the singing and<br />
dancing apprentices.<br />
Carpenter is amusing as the<br />
Scrooge-like boss who keeps threatening<br />
to fire everyone, and he is<br />
well-matched with Naar's shrewish<br />
mother. Oliver Woodall is good as a<br />
conceited writer, director: actor, but<br />
Scott Willis is weak as Jennifer's<br />
true love despite his good voice.<br />
In addition to all the wonderful<br />
song-and-dance numbers, "Babes"<br />
has one hilarious farcical scene<br />
where everything goes wrong for lhe<br />
apprenUces backstage and screws up<br />
the onstage performance •<br />
Barbara Michals is a ' retired<br />
Southfield English teacher A theater<br />
critic for the last 17 years,<br />
she is an inveterate playgoer who<br />
regularly catches up on all the<br />
New York productions<br />
'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying' wofks<br />
of the Jewish<br />
Community Center and Nancy<br />
Gurtirin production of "How to<br />
Succeed in Busines Without Really<br />
Trying," continue through Jan.<br />
19 at the Aaron DeRoy Theatre at<br />
the JL'C, S600 W. Maple Road.<br />
West Bloomfield. For ticket information<br />
call the JCC at 661-1100 or^<br />
Gurwin at 354-0545.<br />
By Barbara Michals<br />
sp*" ./rlter<br />
Exuberant music and a top-notch<br />
cast make a winning combination<br />
for "How to Succeed in Business<br />
Without Really Trying," the current<br />
Nancy Gurwin production at the<br />
Jewish Community Center.<br />
The Frank Loesser-Abe Burrows<br />
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noon Saturday. Jan 18 Judging is at<br />
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19 Judging follows at noon<br />
In addition to ice carving, special<br />
events are planned throughout the<br />
Ice Sculpture Spectacular<br />
There will be a light show every<br />
night II) KelltJgg Park and the Gathering.<br />
6-9 pm The Grace Notes<br />
singers will perform in the Gathering<br />
in downtown Plymouth noon to 1<br />
p m Friday, Jan. 17.<br />
Learn about cold weather cooking<br />
as celebrity chefs cook hea'rty fare,<br />
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carving, will be Jan. 24 through Feb.<br />
2 at the Michigan State Fair<br />
Grounds in Detroit. ;<br />
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p.m. Sunday, Jan. 1#..Music by Stas<br />
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l JOf.m., sit down dinner. 2:50 p.m.,<br />
dancing 4-8 p.m. at Robert Jones<br />
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Driye. Lincoln Park. Donation $16.<br />
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• HENRY V<br />
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historical drama celebrating Eng-<br />
3 rid and itsJung, will be shown 1:30<br />
p.m.-and 7 30 p.m. Thursday, Jan 30<br />
at Kresge Hall on the campus of Madonna<br />
University. The public is invited<br />
and admission is free Madonna<br />
University is at the corner-of .1-96<br />
and Levan in Livonia.<br />
• SECOND CITY<br />
The Second City Touring Company<br />
returns to the Attic Theatre, 8 p.m.<br />
Jan. 10 and 17; 7 and 10 p.m. Saturday.<br />
Jan. 11 and Jan. 18 and 7 p.m.<br />
Sunday. Jan 12 and 19. Tickets are<br />
$19.50 for Friday and Saturday performances,<br />
"and $16 50 for Sunday<br />
performances For tickets, call 875-<br />
8284 or TicketMaster outlets, 645-<br />
.5666. Members of The Second City<br />
will t^ach workshops on comedic improvisational<br />
techniques Tuesday,<br />
Ian 14 and Wednesday. Jan 15 in<br />
conjunction with the Attic Theatre<br />
Conservatory. Each workshop lasts<br />
thiiee hours and includes two 90 minute<br />
sessions. Each session costs $50<br />
and is limited to 15 people Registration<br />
is on a first-come, first-serve<br />
basis. To register or for more information,<br />
call 875-8285<br />
• PLYMOUTH THEATRE<br />
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Tlje Plymouth Theatre Guild will<br />
Friday<br />
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be holding auditions for "On Golden<br />
Pond" 7 30 p.m Friday. Jan 17 and<br />
2-5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 18 al the Water<br />
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Northville Regional-Hospital. 41001<br />
W. Seven Mile Road, west of 1-275<br />
between Haggerty and Northville "<br />
roads. The cast consists of three men<br />
lagrt 33 tft Ml. one<br />
la R e ' 2 , 1 . 6><br />
and two women (ages 35 and 60)<br />
Performance dates March 13, 14, 15,<br />
20. 2L 22."27. afcd 28 Help is also<br />
needed behind the scenes Call 349-<br />
7110<br />
• TARTUFFE<br />
Trinity House Theatre of Livonia<br />
announces open auditions for "Tartuffe"<br />
to be performed Feb. 28-<br />
March 28 Auditions. 7 30 p m Monday<br />
and Tuesday. Jan. 6* and 7 at<br />
Trinity Hcrtise Theatre. 38840 W. Six<br />
Mile Road. Livonia, corner of 1-275<br />
and Six Mile Callbacks. Wednesday.<br />
Jan 8 Roles available, seven men<br />
and five women of varying ages,<br />
script used will be the verse translation<br />
by Richard Wilbur Wear casual,<br />
comfortable clothes Performance<br />
dates. 8 p.m. Thursdays. Fridays and<br />
Saturdays. Feb.,28 to March 28, except<br />
Thursday. March 26 For information.<br />
call 464-6302<br />
.• DANCE LAB<br />
Saturday classes for dancers and<br />
would-be dancers open at Wayne<br />
State University. Jap 11 with a new<br />
twist An Afro-Haitian dance workshop<br />
has been added The workshop<br />
is open to the community and runs<br />
.Jan 11 to April 4 Classes for ages<br />
three through high school are held in<br />
Old Main. Cass at Warren. For more<br />
information, call 577-4273<br />
MOVIES AT THE REDFORD<br />
New Winter series at the Redford.<br />
17360 Lahser Road. Films start 8<br />
p.m with organ overtures and intermissions<br />
at 7 30 p.m. Jan. 10 and 11,<br />
The Sound of Music." Guest organist<br />
lor the overture and intermission.<br />
Tony O'Brien. Tickets $2.50 each.<br />
Call 487-9638<br />
• GREENFIELD VILLAGE<br />
Winter in Greenfield Village. Jan<br />
j^MQW 0PEIV|<br />
Cur Menu feature*<br />
I elicit us Appetizer\<br />
And SanclMi* lies<br />
I f iUU il I<br />
l innet *pe# hils<br />
Home of the World Famous 8 1.99 SHRIMP COCKTAIL<br />
JAPANESE<br />
STEAK HOUSE<br />
D I N N E R<br />
F O R T W O<br />
' 1 9 9 2<br />
Hibachi Sirloin or Chicken Dinner, your choice includes entree,<br />
shrimp appetizer, rice, salad, soup, vegetable and tea Offer<br />
good for dinner only now until 1/31/92 excluding Saturday<br />
night<br />
DEARBORN (At Fairlane Centerl 593-3200<br />
TROY (West Big Beaver Road) 649-6340<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS (Across from Novi Hiltonl<br />
. 348-7900.<br />
g — — -<br />
BAR 1 CRILI<br />
BAR t GRil<br />
-HAPPY HOURS"<br />
3 00 TO 6 00 PM<br />
alcoholic and<br />
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i^Super Deals!<br />
F I S H a n d C H I P S<br />
(with cole slaw)<br />
Good any Monday<br />
or Tuesday m<br />
January 1992<br />
• DINE IN ONLY•<br />
2 through March 17 Village building<br />
interiors will be closed. Jan 2<br />
through March 17. but "visitors can<br />
" enjoy walking among the historic<br />
"homes, shops and workplaces.<br />
Weather permitting, there VHL| be<br />
sleigh rides or horse-drawn callage<br />
rides Call 271-1620 for information<br />
• MOVlC MAKERS CLUB<br />
Michigan Movie * Makers club<br />
meets the third Wednesday of every<br />
month Meeting scheduled 7:30 pm<br />
Wednesday. Jan. 15 at the Detroit<br />
Historical Museum. 5201 Woodward.<br />
Detroit. Call Donald MacKenzie.<br />
838-1788, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. or Allen<br />
MacFadyen. 549-1820. 9 a m. to 9<br />
p.m. for information.<br />
• MOZART CELEBRATION<br />
All-Mozart.celebration. 8 p.m Friday.<br />
Jan 17 at First Presbyterian<br />
Church of Dearborn. 600 North Brady.<br />
Dearborn. Dearborn Symphony<br />
Orchestra. Magic Flute Overture."<br />
"Concerto for Flute and Harp in C<br />
Major. K 299 "Requiem. K. 626"<br />
Tickets adults. $10, students, $4 Call<br />
565-2424 for information.<br />
• NORTHVILLE PLAYERS<br />
Auditions for Northville Flayers<br />
production of Neil Simon's "Plaza<br />
Suite." an adult comedy. 7:30 p.m.<br />
Monday and Tuesday. Jan 6 and 7 at<br />
the United Methodist Church. (Eight<br />
• Mile and Taft) Northville. Production<br />
dates. March 6 and 7 Parts for 7<br />
males (3 major), and 5 females (4"<br />
major). Major roles have a 30 to<br />
mid-40 age range Call Jacquie Rundell<br />
for information, 344-1969<br />
• THEATER SCHOLARSHIPS<br />
Auditions and interviews for<br />
scholarships for incoming freshmen<br />
w Wavne -<br />
ment of Theatre will be Jan 18 and<br />
March 28 in the Studio Theatre<br />
(downstairs at the Hilberry)- To<br />
schedule an appointment, or for information.<br />
call 577-3508. Or write<br />
Robert McGill, Department of Thealre;<br />
Wavrre~State Umvwmty. Detroit,<br />
MI 48202-3489<br />
• ORCHESTRA HALL<br />
Pre-concert lecture. Pete Schoen-<br />
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ENTERTAINMENT<br />
Friday & Saturday<br />
The Hon Coden bhow<br />
28917 W Warren<br />
522-1960<br />
The Second City National Touring Company,<br />
Top row: Aaron Rhodes, Jimmy Doyle. Bottom<br />
row: John Hilldreth, Nancy Schmid, Kyle Kolerider-Krugh,<br />
John Theia, Nia Vardaloa, and Tracy<br />
Thorpe. Perform Jan. 10-12, and Jan. 17-19<br />
bach. 8 p.m Thursday. Jan 9. preconcert<br />
conversation. 9 p.m. Friday.<br />
Jan 10. moderator Tom Gulick,<br />
guest Oscar Shumsky. Concert 8:30<br />
p.m. Saturday. Jan. 11 Detroit Symphony<br />
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• BLACK MANAGERS FORUM<br />
Wednesday, Jan. 15 — A live national<br />
videtonference for non-minority<br />
and minority managers will be<br />
the Michigan State Court of Appeals<br />
The appellate court is expected to<br />
make a ruling later next year In its<br />
brief to the court. State Farm claims<br />
it is not liable to oversee the defense<br />
of. its client because the policy onlycovers<br />
property losses, or more<br />
precisely, a physical injury to tangible<br />
property Because computer<br />
data is stored as a series of numbers<br />
on a tape, the carrier contends the<br />
loss of data is outside the bounds of<br />
ihf [X)1H ><br />
But in what could be considered a<br />
victory for every'U.S company that<br />
uses computers to run daily operations,<br />
a recent appellate court ruling<br />
in Minnesota stated that businesses<br />
are entitled to insurance coverage<br />
for lost data *<br />
conducted on Martin Luther King<br />
-lr s hirfhdav in the Varner Recital<br />
Hall by the Oakland University Divi-.<br />
sion of Continuing Education<br />
• DIGITAL IMAGING<br />
Wednesday. Jan 22 - the Society<br />
for technical communication,<br />
southeastern Michigan chapter, will<br />
discuss teh technology and potential<br />
of digital imaging, including photo<br />
scanning, at it meeting in the Holdiav<br />
Inn Livonia West. Call 434-1505<br />
• ETHICS IN REAL ESTATE<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
Thursday. Feb 13 - everyday<br />
ethical challenges facing popertv<br />
managers will be the focus of a sem-<br />
5a*"<br />
"THERE'S NO question cases like<br />
these will become more and more<br />
common,' said Bruce Burns, founder<br />
and president of the Lighthouse<br />
Group, a computer service firm in<br />
Plymouth<br />
In estimates I've seen so far. a<br />
computer's hard disk will fail in the<br />
first five years of operation Knowing<br />
the extensive damage a faulty<br />
computer can do to a company,<br />
whether it's a small or large opera-<br />
-fc—, jr..n,,n .if*.. Ihl' ni-lfl lr<br />
back-up software programs (compute<br />
data) on a day-to-day basis<br />
Otherwise y 5<br />
arate floppy disk or tape. Burns recommends<br />
consulting the owner's<br />
manual or hiring a computer serv ice<br />
firm to adopt a program What's<br />
more. Kator recommends companies<br />
consult with their insurance representatives<br />
to see if they are covered<br />
from computer accidents, whether it<br />
be fro'm an electric surge that can<br />
wipe out several files or a disgruntled<br />
employee seeking revenge<br />
Tr with th
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1992 Auto show offers chance<br />
for comparison shopping<br />
By Gerald Frawley<br />
suit wilier<br />
* Maybe, just maybe, ypu're thinking<br />
ol buying a new car this year<br />
OK, the economy isn't so hot. OK.<br />
the auto industry is in the.doldrums<br />
And OK. maybe cdnsumer confidence<br />
is low, and no one else is planning<br />
on buying a car.<br />
But that doesn't mean you can't<br />
take a look at ttre North American<br />
International Auto Show Saturday<br />
through Jan. 19 at Cobo Conference<br />
and Exhibition Center m Detroit.<br />
Despite all the entertainment and<br />
hoopla, the real reason for the show<br />
~is still the cars.<br />
Dan Hayes, executive vice president<br />
of the Detroit Auto Dealers As-<br />
sociation, based in Troy, said autflL.<br />
dealers have changed their attitude<br />
regarding auto shows in the past few<br />
years.<br />
While auto manufacturers have always<br />
considered the auto show to be<br />
a marketing tool, it wasn't until several<br />
years ago that they realized how<br />
important shows had become<br />
But in 1987, the DADA surveyed<br />
more than 1.200 show attendees. One<br />
question asked how many people<br />
- were planning to buy a car in the<br />
next year<br />
The answer was 71 percent.<br />
'When we did a followup survey in<br />
September of that year, the numbers<br />
(of people who had actually bought<br />
cars) turned out to be about 70 percent."<br />
It's obviojis, "he said, that auto<br />
shows do more than engender public<br />
using them as a way to begin comparison<br />
shopping<br />
Hayes said it's worth noting that<br />
auto show attendance can be indicative<br />
of how auto sales will be in the<br />
following year<br />
"I've always maintained that you<br />
can tell how the year is going to be<br />
by ^o'clock. on the first day."<br />
LAR^Y WEISS, public affairs<br />
spokesman for Ford Motor Co.. said,<br />
the auto shows are one of the best<br />
selling tools the manufacturers Hatfe.<br />
ttTlje ©bseruer SCctuspapcrs<br />
it is absolutely * marketing tooI — it<br />
does help to sell vehicles.'<br />
— Larry Weiss<br />
Ford Motor Co. spokesman<br />
"It is absolutely a marketing tool —<br />
it does help to sell vehicles.<br />
"It doesn't matter if they buy in<br />
three weeks or three months, the<br />
auto shows are often a person's first<br />
exposure to a vehicle," he said.<br />
"One of the biggest problems we<br />
hear from salespeople is, 'If we.<br />
could only get »them into the<br />
showrooms.""<br />
By creating a non-threatening, but<br />
exciting, entertaining environment,<br />
the auto shows can do something<br />
that advertising sometimes cannot<br />
— get people to look at cars.<br />
The aufo show is also taking on<br />
greater importance in today's competition<br />
with the foreign automakers<br />
Many people who buy foreign<br />
cars haven't given U.S. made cars a<br />
second look for the past decade.<br />
"The auto show gives us an opportunity<br />
to get those people — no mat-<br />
them to Uke another look at what<br />
we have to offer.<br />
"It's a big opportunity to show our<br />
competitive products — they may<br />
not be giving us credit for what<br />
we're doing today."<br />
Finally, auto shows are a tool in<br />
domestic auto manufacturer competing<br />
An important part nf rompelition,<br />
Weiss explained, is what auto<br />
manufacturers call "conquest sales."<br />
Are the auto companies cannibalizing<br />
their own market or are they<br />
capturing market from another<br />
manufacturer?<br />
How to do this and why buyers<br />
switch over is important to manufacturers.<br />
Auto shows help give<br />
some indication of this by surveys<br />
and general questions asked by consumers<br />
of show staff, he said.<br />
GORDON' STEWERT, a cc^chair<br />
man for the show and a Garden<br />
City Chevrolet dealer, said the fact<br />
that the auto show is not a sales floor<br />
is why it is so well suited for comparison<br />
shopping •<br />
"Actually. Hisn't price that people<br />
are comparing (at the shows)."<br />
Stewert said Manufactured suggested<br />
retail price stickers are in the<br />
windows, but that doesn't include options,<br />
rebates or other variables that<br />
affect the price of cars. .<br />
"What we try to do at the auto<br />
show is provide a non-threatening<br />
environment where people can compare<br />
cars without feeling obligated<br />
t,o negotiate a sale," he said "We<br />
provide information — everything<br />
but the price<br />
"Once you start talking price.,<br />
negotiating enters into th'e process,"<br />
Stewert said r»egotiating. he said,<br />
can be threatening to some people<br />
1 yourself<br />
physical appearance, cubic feet,<br />
head room, passenger carrying ability,<br />
features like anti-lock brakes, allwheel<br />
drive — if you have questions"<br />
ask them."<br />
People staffing the displays are<br />
often salespeople, but they aren't<br />
tfcere to sell. Stewert said. They are<br />
there because they are generally the<br />
most knowledgeable people about<br />
the cars. Some displays are manned<br />
by people from the automobile manufacturer.<br />
Stewert said a good way to approach<br />
the auto show is to make a<br />
brief checklist of the main features<br />
that are important in a car and<br />
prioritize that list.<br />
That generally means size, style,<br />
manufacturer, number of doors, gas<br />
milleage, and perhaps even color<br />
"That way, the buyer can check the<br />
competition's comparable models."<br />
Foland's future shaky<br />
By Doug Funk*<br />
staff writer<br />
While employees at Foland><br />
stores in Livonia, Southfield and Ro-chester<br />
took inventory behind closed<br />
doors earlier this week, top management<br />
and their advisers pulled together<br />
financial reports and pondered<br />
the company's future<br />
Foland's, a privately owned catalog<br />
showroom retailer founded in<br />
1973 and headquartered in Livonia,<br />
closed Jan 3 for 11 days.<br />
Management plans to re-open the<br />
stores Tuesday "to complete customer<br />
layaway transactions and processing<br />
of customer repairs," according<br />
to a statement issued by the<br />
company.<br />
But there was no indication from<br />
the statement or from a high-ranking<br />
company official whether merchandise<br />
would be offered for sale at<br />
that time.<br />
Creditors apparently will decide<br />
Foland's immediate future, said David<br />
Castlegrant, director of store operations.<br />
"Our creditors j-equested that we<br />
close so we could do a physical inventory<br />
and summarize other accounting<br />
work for them," he said.<br />
"We're doing our best to work with<br />
the creditors We re trying to do this<br />
in a very orderly, organized manner.<br />
We're trying to keep peace with everyone<br />
now." ,<br />
CREDITORS CAN agree to a restructuring<br />
of debt or force liquidation.<br />
Foland's creditors, who met<br />
with management Jan. 3. will do so<br />
again Monday. Castlegrant said.<br />
"We're really not sure what the<br />
complexion of our business will be<br />
on the Mthr-he said. "We are in earnest<br />
planning to re-open our doors<br />
With this situation, the complexion<br />
changes daily. It's anybody's guess<br />
what's going to happen."<br />
Holiday sales were disappointing,<br />
Castlegrant said. He declined to provide<br />
specific numbers or discuss in-<br />
" formation from financial statements<br />
James McTevia, a management<br />
consultant to Foland's, confirmed<br />
only that he has been advising the<br />
retailer for some time. "We have<br />
been working with them on their financial<br />
difficulties," he said<br />
A couple of employees "reached by<br />
phone Monday expressed uncertainty<br />
One, who identified herself as Linda.<br />
said an inventory crew including<br />
herself was worl^ng in the Livonia<br />
store at Wonderland Mall.<br />
"THERE'S A number of people<br />
here." she said. "After Thursday (today).<br />
we don't know anything."<br />
Jennifer Shoudel. who normally<br />
works in data processing but was answering<br />
calls for top management<br />
said. "We don't know if-we're here<br />
for a week or for good."<br />
Jim Simmons, an assistant manager<br />
at the Southfield store across<br />
from Northland Mall, said there had<br />
been no layoffs as of Monday;<br />
"We're just closed for inventory<br />
We'll re-open," he said. "'Everything's<br />
fine, no problem."<br />
Who's liable for data loss?<br />
ByltJ. King<br />
special writer<br />
What happwMi if a computer «ervice<br />
technician accidentally hit* a<br />
wrong key at the office and wipes<br />
out a personnel file of more than<br />
1,000 employees''<br />
Or what if a computer virus sftut*<br />
down a 'medical clinic for days because<br />
of a secret • instruction that<br />
doubles all entries until the system<br />
refuses to operlte?<br />
While much of the data lost In<br />
such accidents can easily be restored<br />
with back-up tapes, there are no<br />
guarantees the tapes wlU work as<br />
advertised or even that employees<br />
will make copies of their dally entries.<br />
What's more, the costs of lost<br />
data, down time and recovery from<br />
a computer accident could cost a<br />
company thousands of dollars, both<br />
in continuing to pay idle employees<br />
and signing off on bills from a compufer<br />
service Ttrm hired to restore<br />
the system - -<br />
While in the past operations<br />
stalled by faulty computers left businesses<br />
with few avenues of redress,<br />
there are growing signs that companies<br />
can collect damages from such<br />
accidents through general liability<br />
insurance policies.<br />
•It's a frightening prospect to consider<br />
that one Innocent mistake with<br />
a computer could bring a multi-million-dollar<br />
company to a standstill:<br />
said Mary Kator. an attorney with<br />
the firm of Kaufman L Payton in<br />
Farmington Hills, which specialises<br />
in insurance litigation. "But the<br />
Both Claudia Frederick, manager<br />
of the Winchester Mall in Rochester,<br />
and Joseph Thomas. mail- mfiaageF<br />
at Wonderland, said they haven't<br />
been tipped off as to Foland's plans<br />
"I haven't heard anything." Frederick<br />
said.<br />
Foland's occupies some 28,000<br />
square feet of the 240,000 available<br />
in Winchester, she said.<br />
"I'M SURE we wouldn't be able to<br />
fill it immediately (if Foland were to<br />
close for good)," Frederick said. "It<br />
woyld be a good location. I'd like to<br />
think they will be able to work-this<br />
out. I understand this is one of their<br />
better producing stores "<br />
Foland's leases more than 50,000<br />
square feet at Wonderland, which<br />
encompasses just under a million,<br />
Thomas said.<br />
"In today's retail market... a lot<br />
of major retailers are finding themselves<br />
in financial difficOlty," Thomas<br />
said. "Nobody out there is exempt<br />
any more Most people have a way<br />
of working it out It's a matter of<br />
working with creditors."<br />
Thomas said he doesn't anticipate<br />
a problem leasing Foland's space if<br />
the company were to go out of business<br />
Foland's, which also has stores in<br />
Dearborn, Warren and Clinton<br />
Township, employs about 450, Castlegrant<br />
said.<br />
The spirits of our employees are<br />
very "high," he said. "We're doing the<br />
best we can. We've always been<br />
blessed with good employees<br />
They're super people "<br />
prospect of a computer crash is very<br />
real Even if a company faithfully<br />
makes copies of its daily operations<br />
on back-up tapes, there is no guarantee<br />
the back-up tapes will work or<br />
copy everything that they should?^<br />
AND KATOR should know In a<br />
case that will have national implications<br />
for computer users, insurance<br />
companies and computer service<br />
firms. Kator is representing a Birmingham<br />
client in a dispute with iU<br />
insurance carrier over coverage for<br />
lost computer data.<br />
While the case points out the need<br />
to back up even the most routine of<br />
computer tasks. It also addresses an<br />
infant issue in computer law: Does a<br />
general liability, insurance policy al-<br />
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Pontiac is hoping visitors to the auto show will<br />
find its. wipdowf stickers consumer friendly.<br />
Breakdown includes (1) standard vehicle price;<br />
(2) option package; (3) value option package<br />
Features like air conditioning,<br />
power steering, power brakes, stereo<br />
and the like can be dealt with after<br />
breaking down the list of possible to<br />
probable cars<br />
MICHEAL MESTER, a-salesman<br />
at Jack Demmer Ford in Westland<br />
and an auto show display person for<br />
several years, said when he works a<br />
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_ But most sales people don't<br />
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they're not going to come (from a<br />
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Demmer Ford after the show, but if<br />
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(Eibseruer N e w s p a p e r s<br />
Scout cookie sale yields lots of<br />
By Julie Brown<br />
staff writer<br />
THE LAST OF the Christmas,<br />
cookies may not<br />
have yet disappeared<br />
from your home, but it's<br />
not too early to start thinking<br />
about ordering Girl Scout cookies.<br />
The Huron Valley Girl Scout Councils<br />
annual cookie sale will b^gin<br />
- Friday Jan. 10. —<br />
Each year, local Girl Scouts sell<br />
cookies door to door and from<br />
booths Jennifer Foess. 10, of Can.<br />
ton has been selling cookies each<br />
year since the first grade, and<br />
knows how popular those cookies<br />
are.<br />
"Usually. I start off with-going to<br />
friends and family." said Jennifer,<br />
a fifth grader at Miller Elementary<br />
School in <strong>Canton</strong> and member of<br />
Junior Troop No. 726. She goes<br />
through her neighborhood selling<br />
cookies, and finds that rriany repeat<br />
customers look forward to the<br />
sale each year<br />
Megan Moore, 10. has been-selling<br />
cookies since the first grade<br />
and finds that thr Ppannt Butter,.<br />
Patties and Thin Mints do particularly<br />
well. Other varieties being<br />
sold this year are Praline Royales,<br />
a new cookie. Caramel DeLites.<br />
Shortbread. Lemon Pastry Cremes.<br />
and Peanut Butler Sandwiches.<br />
MEGAN AND Jennifer have a<br />
similar safes strategy that they use<br />
in dealing with customers.<br />
"Just be nice and ask politely" is<br />
Megan's advice when it comes to<br />
selling cookies She's a fifth grader<br />
at Miller Elementary School and a<br />
member of Troop No. 726<br />
Kristy Metz. 10, a Miller fifth<br />
grader and fellow troop member,<br />
also finds that being courteous and<br />
friendly helps in selling cookies.<br />
She's participated in the sale since<br />
the second grade and sells many<br />
cookie boxes in her neighborhood<br />
each year.<br />
' Katie Tolbert, 11, is a veteran of<br />
a number of previous cookie sales,<br />
and knows it's important to "be<br />
friendly and smile." She's been<br />
selling cookies since the first grade<br />
and is now a fifth grader at Miller<br />
and Troop No 726 member<br />
She hasn't found that diet-conscious.<br />
customers who perhaps ate<br />
too much during the holidays are<br />
necessarily reluctant to buy a few<br />
Party Bridge Group member, enjoy getting together each Thursday afternoon at the Plym-<br />
outh Cultural Center. „•<br />
Friendship is in the cards<br />
for members of this group<br />
Luella Cook concentrate*<br />
doing her beet during<br />
bridge game. •<br />
Dorothy Shaffer and her husband<br />
have met some great friends through<br />
the Party Bridge Group*<br />
"A very nice group," she said. "We<br />
play friendly bridge A lot of nice<br />
friendships have been made through<br />
theyears."<br />
The group meets 1-4 p.m eacfi<br />
Thursday at the Plymouth Cultural<br />
Center, 525 Farmer It's been meeting<br />
for a number of years and began<br />
when -Chuck Skene, Plymouth's<br />
parks and recreation director, wanted<br />
to establish such a local group<br />
Meetings began with two tables of<br />
players at the Cultural Center<br />
"It has grown over the years," she<br />
said. Weekly attendance varies, but<br />
averages eight to 12 tables with four<br />
players at each. Membership Isn't<br />
limited to senior citizens, but is open<br />
to "just everyone who likes to play<br />
friendly brMge<br />
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by Bill Bre»lec<br />
Dorothy and Boyd Shaffer took<br />
over about nine or 10 years ago from<br />
a local woman who had been the<br />
group's coordinator. The Shaffers.<br />
Plymouth Township residents, keep<br />
things running smoothly each week<br />
She likes the friendliness of the Party<br />
Bridge Group<br />
DUPLICATE BRIDGE tends to be<br />
more serious Party bridge players<br />
also enjoy a good game, but the atmosphere's<br />
"r little more Mighthearted.''<br />
"We have some pretty good play-<br />
turn to Page3<br />
boxes.<br />
"Most people just want the cookies,<br />
so they buy them," Katie said<br />
Her dad suggested that people<br />
break the cookies in half "so the<br />
calories run away." ><br />
Jennifer has found that New<br />
Year's diet plans don't significantly<br />
cut .into cookie sales "I think^<br />
they're all ready for Girl Scout<br />
cookies again," she said<br />
Jennifer. Katie, Kristy and Me-'<br />
gan are friends and help each other<br />
out during the cookie sale. They<br />
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January 9<br />
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Hallway-<br />
Mo! iassa<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick X. Hallway<br />
of Plymouth announce the engpjp.rrw.nt<br />
nf t>»»ir daughter Ann<br />
Marie, to Lawrence Thomas Moliassa,<br />
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A.<br />
Moliassa of Redford<br />
The bride-eject is a graduate of<br />
Ladywood High School and Michigan<br />
State University. She is employed, as<br />
a packaging engineer with Mazda"<br />
(North America) in Flat Rock.<br />
Her fiance is a graduate of Thurston<br />
High School and the University<br />
of Michigan-Dearborn. He is employed<br />
as an electrical engineer with<br />
the Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn<br />
Wheaton-Adzima<br />
Mr and Mrs. Robert E. Wheaton<br />
of Plymouth announce the engagement<br />
of their daughter. Jill Margaret<br />
Wheaton, to Michael John Adzima.<br />
son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael B.<br />
Adzima of Plymouth.<br />
- The bride-elect is a graduate of<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High School; the<br />
University of Michigan and the Uni-<br />
anniversaries<br />
Couple marks<br />
50th anniversary<br />
Robert L. and Annabell Gotts of-<br />
Northville are celebrating their 50th<br />
wedding anniversary. Celebration<br />
plans include a family dinner at the<br />
Mayflower Hotel in Plymouth,<br />
where their wedding reception was<br />
held 50 years a gj.<br />
There will also be a reception for<br />
family members and friends at the<br />
Plymouth Historical Museum. "Relatives<br />
and friends will come from<br />
Kentucky, Florida, Virginia, Montana<br />
and Michigan.<br />
Robert L. Gotts and Annabell<br />
Brown were married Jan. 10, 1942,<br />
at the First United Methodist Church<br />
in Plymouth. They are lifetime residents<br />
of the community.<br />
They have three children: Kaye<br />
Horsfall of Stevensville, Mont.; Linda<br />
Freiny of Monroe, Mich.; and<br />
Richard Gotts of Traverse City.<br />
Mich. They also have six grandchil-<br />
Couple marks ~<br />
50th anniversary<br />
. James and Violet Mix of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary<br />
Saturday. Dec. 28, during a<br />
party at Riverside Park Church of<br />
God in Livonia.<br />
James Mix and Violet Jones were<br />
married Dec. 25, 1941, in Bono. Ark.<br />
They have lived in the area for 43<br />
years.<br />
They have three children: Jerry<br />
Mix of Florence, Ore.; Karen Glenn<br />
of Westland; and Cindy Reed of <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
They also have six grandchildren.<br />
James Mix retired from Detroit<br />
Edison. Hi£ wife retired from General<br />
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Her fiance is a graduate of Plymouth<br />
Salem High School and Michigan<br />
State University. He is employed<br />
with Consulting Health Care Systems<br />
in New York City.<br />
A late May wedding is planned at<br />
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dren.<br />
Robert Gotts was self-employed<br />
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are members of the First United<br />
Methodist Church in Northville and<br />
of the Plymouth Historical Society.<br />
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Lutheran Church in <strong>Canton</strong>. The<br />
Rev. Dennis Beaver performed the<br />
ooromony<br />
Parents of the couple are Edward<br />
and Judith Schnoes of <strong>Canton</strong> and<br />
Donald and Carol Perrin of <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
The bride is a graduate of Plym-k<br />
outh <strong>Canton</strong> High School and of :<br />
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Winkelman's corporate offices in<br />
Plymouth.<br />
Her husband is a graduate of,<br />
• Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High School and of<br />
Michigan State University. He is-enrolled<br />
at Cooley Law School.<br />
The maid of honor was Michelle<br />
Ouellette. The bridesmaids were<br />
Jennifer Schnoes, Donna McAninch.<br />
Kim Ouellette and Kelly Schnoes.<br />
The flower girl was Sarah Striker.<br />
Robert Simsick was the best man.<br />
The groomsmen were William<br />
Schnoes, Jon McAninch, Michael<br />
O'Day and John Schnoes. Sean<br />
McAninch was the ring bearer.<br />
For her wedding, the bride wore a<br />
Bobcean-Werton<br />
Donna Lee Werton of Redford and<br />
Kurt Alan Bobcean of Plymouth<br />
were married Nov. 23 at the First<br />
United Methodist Church of Plymouth.<br />
The Rev."John Grenfell performed<br />
the ceremony.<br />
Parents of the couple are Mr. and<br />
Mrs Donald Werton of Redford and<br />
Mr and Mrs. Melvin W. Bobcean of<br />
Plymouth.<br />
The bride is a student at Eastern<br />
Michigan University, where she is<br />
. working on a degree in education.<br />
She is employed at Independence<br />
Green.<br />
Her husband is a graduate of Eastern<br />
Michigan University. He is employed<br />
with Foodland Corp.*<br />
The maid of honor was Kimber<br />
Funk. The bridesmaids were Amber<br />
Stack, Christy Stack and sister of the<br />
bridegroom Laura Freeman. The<br />
flower girls were Meghan and Audrey<br />
Freeman and Rene Robinson.<br />
David Cadogan was the best man.<br />
Groomsmen were Daniel Cencer,<br />
Peter Gotts and James Freeman. Nicholas<br />
Howard was the ring bearer.<br />
For her wedding, the bride wore a<br />
full-length slipper satin gown. The<br />
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mutton sleeves. It was adorned with<br />
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Daniel and Wendi Williams of<br />
Plymouth announce the birth of a<br />
daughter, Samantha Suzanne, Dec.<br />
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Ann Arbor. Grandparents are Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Paul G. Kruger of Hamburg,<br />
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A reception was held at the Mayflower<br />
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Following a wedding trip to Toronto,<br />
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Celeste Ann Vollmer of Redford<br />
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were, married Nov. 23 at St.<br />
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Church in Ypsilanti performed the<br />
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Parents of the couple are Robert<br />
P. and Geri Ann Vollmer of Plymouth<br />
and Charles F and Doris A.<br />
Hoitash of Plymouth.<br />
—ThP hi LiV IS a flrarinatp of the University<br />
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in biology and a bachelor of arts degree<br />
in anthropology. She is employed<br />
with Techna Corp. jn Plymouth.<br />
Her husband is a graduate of Eastern<br />
Michigan University, where he<br />
earned a bachelor of science degree<br />
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Mary Maisel was the maid of honor.<br />
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Vollmer, Mary Aqn Nelson and<br />
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Cynthia Lynn Lipovsky and John<br />
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at Addison Oaks in Oxford.<br />
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Rochester Hills, Mrs Janet Williams<br />
of Flint and Harry Luce of Rochester<br />
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Michigan. She is enrolled as a graduate<br />
student at Oakland University.<br />
Her husband is a graduate of<br />
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The Hewlyweds wilL make their<br />
home in Clarkston.<br />
"Martin Pikstem was the best man<br />
The bridegroom's attendants wer?<br />
Brian Hall. C Craig Hoitash and<br />
Robert S Lynch.»<br />
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EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
16360 Hubbard Road<br />
Uvooia. Michigan 481S4<br />
421-8451<br />
Mon -Fri 9:30 A M Holy Euchanst<br />
Wednesday 6 00 P M Dinner & Classes<br />
Saturday 5:00 P M Holy Eucharist<br />
Sunday 7:46 110AM Holy Eucharist<br />
9:00 A M Christian Education for all ages<br />
Sunday Morning - Nursery Care Available<br />
The Rev. Robert Clapp. Rector<br />
Every knee shall bow and every tongue<br />
confess that Jesus Christ is Lord<br />
PNt.2M*<br />
EPISCOPAL CHbRCH<br />
of tha HOLY SPIRIT<br />
> Livonia - 88T-02i f<br />
Tr>» Emery F Q'hVeIV ». VI Holy Eucharisi<br />
9 » • m Aduft Chnsiien Edoc mon<br />
lOJQ m m ramdy luchansi & Su«d my School<br />
A frss Facia*y tor lhe Mom jicaooed<br />
SAINT JOHN'S<br />
EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
574 S. Sheldon Road<br />
Plymouth 453-0190<br />
Tha Rev Robert S Shank. Jr.<br />
Rector<br />
SERVICES<br />
7:45 A.M. Holy Eucharist<br />
10:00 A.M. Holy Eucharist<br />
Church School<br />
Nursery Car*<br />
First Saturday ot Each Month:<br />
5:00 P.M Holy Eucharist<br />
• fr POnCSOoy<br />
10:30 A.M Holy Eucharist<br />
CHRIST ADELPHIANS<br />
CHRIST ADELPHIANS<br />
28440 LYNDON. UVONIA. Ml<br />
NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
23845 UWCleOetl BfcS S Ot to Mile • 474-3393<br />
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.<br />
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M<br />
Evening Worship 7:00 P.M.<br />
Wednesday Service 7:00 P.M.<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
Rev. Richard L ^arr. Pastor<br />
J?ioO*ua Rapiui CltWicJi.<br />
32$40 Schoolcraft - Livonia<br />
SBC<br />
Bible Study for all ages 9 45 AM Sundays<br />
Sunday Worship 11:00 AM & 6 00 P.M.<br />
Pastor Gilbert Sanders Ph D<br />
CATHOLIC<br />
ST. JOHN NEUMANN<br />
44800 Warren • <strong>Canton</strong> • 455-5910<br />
Father George Charniey, Pastor<br />
MASSES<br />
Saturday 4:30 & 6:30 P.M.<br />
Sun. 7:30. 9:00. 11:00 A.M. & 1:00 P.M<br />
SAINT ANNE'S CHURCH in Redfordi<br />
Society of St Pius X • Traditional Latin Mass<br />
23310 Joy fioad<br />
5 Biles E of Trlrgraplv-ili i W L-<br />
Maas Schedule:<br />
Sunday Mass 12:15<br />
Rosary A Confession before Mass<br />
OUR IADY OF<br />
GOOD COUNSEL<br />
1160 Penniman Ave.<br />
Plymouth • 45J-0326<br />
Rev. James Wysocki, Pastor<br />
Masacs: Moa.-Fri 9 00 AM.. Sal S 00 P M<br />
Sunday 8:00. 10.00 AM. and 12:00 P M.<br />
RESURRECTION CATH0UC CHURCH<br />
981-6600<br />
Rev Richard A. Pertetio Pastor<br />
Sunday Mass 10:00 a.m.<br />
Pioneer Middle School<br />
Ann Arbor Rd betweeft Car«on Center Rd<br />
and McClumpha Rd<br />
St. Thomas a'Becket<br />
981-1333 • <strong>Canton</strong><br />
555 South Ulley Road<br />
Mass Schedule<br />
M. T. Th. F - »:00 a.m.<br />
Saturday *JO p.m.<br />
Sunday «:00. 10:00 a.m. * 12 Noon<br />
Mail Copy To: OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC NEWSPAPERS<br />
36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150<br />
CHURCH PAGE: 953-2153, Mondays 9:OOa.m.-12 Noon<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD<br />
CHRIST OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURGH<br />
14175 Farmington Rd. (Just N. ot Jeffries>X-Way)<br />
Livonia Phone: 522-6830<br />
Rev, Luther A. Werth, Paster<br />
Sunday Worship 8:30. 11:00 A.M.<br />
Sunday School & Bible Class 9:45 A.M.<br />
ST. PAUL S LUTHERAN<br />
-MISSOURI SYNOD<br />
High & Elm Streets Northville '<br />
- T -tubeck. Pasior<br />
L Kinne, Associate Pastor<br />
Church 14* 3140 - School 349-3146<br />
SonOa» Wor*hip 8 30 A 11 00 A M<br />
Sunday School 9 45 A M<br />
Saturday Vespers 6 00 f M<br />
H0SAWU TABOR LUTHERAN CHURCH i SCHOOL<br />
— 960CrtB»wme-'-3o<br />
.Rev Glenn liopper<br />
Rev Lawrence Witlo<br />
WORSHIP WITH US<br />
Sundays 8.30 & 11 00 A M<br />
Monday Evening 7'00 P M<br />
Sunday School 1 BM » as A M •<br />
CM«U> School Pr»-Schooate Voo«h<br />
talbot Sr Mtmler t* Manec<br />
l»a tayVw Chrfdren t M»n>Mw»n<br />
M> Ciuwdn • Onkrsk IMHImI<br />
New Horirom (or Children Day Care:<br />
4SS-3m<br />
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EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN<br />
fty<br />
rRESOYTERIAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
Farmington Road and Six Mile<br />
422-1150<br />
SUNDAY SERVICE BROADCAST<br />
8:30 A.M WMUZ-FM-103 5<br />
APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN<br />
FIRST APOSTOLIC<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
26325 Halstead Road at 11 Mile<br />
Farmington Hills, Michigan<br />
Services Every Sunday at 10 30 A M<br />
Also, is! 4 3rd Sunday at 7 00 P M<br />
- Sunday School 9 15AM<br />
Bible Class Tuesday 7 30 P M<br />
Song Services - Lasi Sunnay<br />
ol Month 7 00 PM<br />
o n earth e<br />
SUNDAY. January 12, 1992<br />
8 00. 9:15. 10.45 a m and «2 05 p m<br />
Worship and Sunday School<br />
8 00 9TT5 and 10:45 a m<br />
-HANDLING OtSCOURAGEMENT"<br />
Or H chard j Alberta<br />
12:05 pm<br />
- A NEW YEAR S RESOLUTION<br />
I Will Pray With Enthosiasm<br />
Rev John B tnmnvns<br />
7 00 p m<br />
-A GOO PLANNED LIFE »Pa«1 2l Tty» lordship ©f ctv<br />
Rev Brian Tweed'e<br />
Continuous SQuMe Bus sen. e f.K - S i .<br />
SrevVnso" High Scnoo* 'rom ' 30 a m is • 11>,<br />
Wednesday - 7 00 p.m<br />
SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN EOUCAT'O*.<br />
{Activities 453-646*<br />
Worship, Chinch School S Nur»«ry<br />
9 00 AM A 11 00 AM<br />
Phil.p Roagers Magee Leland L Seose J<<br />
Minister Associate M lister<br />
We have Deer, comt^mporary smcejajS<br />
PENTECOSTAL<br />
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH<br />
OF PLYMOUTH<br />
291 E. SPRING ST.<br />
2 Blocks N oi Main - 2 Btocics E ol M.n<br />
SUNDAY " WEDNESDAY<br />
MM low Ilk 1 M 4 0" l*'«<br />
miiiviii<br />
Pastor Frank Howard Cn 453-0323<br />
CHURCHES OF CHRIST<br />
niHItRlll ( HI K( U Ol 4 Hills I<br />
(Christian Chtirchi<br />
35475 Five Mile Rd 464-6722<br />
MARK McGlLVR^V Minister<br />
Steve Allen, Youlh Minister<br />
Celebrating 50 Years ot Service<br />
BIBLE SCHOOL [All ages) 9 30AM<br />
8 ' S » M Sery«e • Mo"v>g Worship 10*5 * M<br />
Evening Worship 4 YcMh Meeting 8 30 e V<br />
"Church:<br />
353-6200<br />
10:30 A M Worship Service and<br />
Sunday School<br />
Rev Richard I Peters<br />
Rev jemrtTer-Strea<br />
Nursery Care Available<br />
" 11<br />
YOU ARE INVITED<br />
GARDEN CITY PRESBYTERIAN<br />
CHURCH (U S A.)<br />
1841 Middlemen • 42-<br />
9 15 & 11 00 A M<br />
Worship * N I'sery<br />
Adult "Class 9 15AM<br />
Classes for 2 Vears 12tn Or»ct<br />
a! 11 00 "A M<br />
GENEVA PKtSBT-lkHiPN<br />
CHURCtf (U.S.A )<br />
*~JL • 5535 Sheldon Rd Cant*<br />
; Jffi J IJUS: Nn"n o'Km--."-<br />
" 459 0013<br />
Worship & S<br />
ASSEMBLIES OF COD<br />
K denorwMr^m «- irshic • ,<br />
MORNING WORSHIP S:30 A.M A 11:00 A M<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M<br />
Celebration of Praise - 6:30 P.M.<br />
7:30 P.M. We<br />
• NORTHWEST SOFTBALL<br />
The Northwest Christian Women's<br />
Softball League is looking lor additional<br />
churches The league will have<br />
its first meeting Tuesday, Jan. 21.<br />
The NCWS is a low-competitive, recreational<br />
league that emphasizes fellowship<br />
and cooperation among its<br />
teams. For information, call 478-<br />
4929<br />
• SUBSTANCE ABUSE<br />
Main Street Baptist Church. 8500<br />
N Mortoo-Tayior in <strong>Canton</strong>, has begun<br />
a new ministry to help thoae<br />
whose lives have been affected by<br />
substance abuse The Over-comers<br />
Outreach program meets several<br />
times each mooth for both the chemically<br />
dependent and their families. _<br />
A support group meeting for faml<br />
lies will be 7 p.m Tuesday, Jan. 21<br />
Thoae with drug and/or alcohol<br />
1<br />
Some people are. however, a bit<br />
surprised to learn that needy people<br />
do live in the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
community. They assume everyone<br />
who caHsr-the area home is doing<br />
just fine.<br />
"That's _not true. There are all<br />
kinds of people that have difficult<br />
times." Beachum said Those are<br />
Some people have lost their jobs<br />
and need short-term help from the<br />
Salvation Army, he said. Some<br />
have been abandoned by the family<br />
breadwinner and need help making<br />
problems can attend the substance<br />
abusers group meetings 7 p.m. Fridays,<br />
Jan 17 and 31 Help will.be<br />
offered to those seeking a Christian<br />
perspective in handling the hurt and<br />
manipulation associated with dysfunctional<br />
relationships Meetings<br />
are open to the public For information,<br />
call 453-4785<br />
• NEW BEGINNINGS<br />
New Beginnings, a support group<br />
for those who have lost a loved one,<br />
meets 7-9 p m Thursdays at St<br />
Matthew United Methodist Church.<br />
30900 W Six Mile, east of Merriman,<br />
Livonia For information, call 476-<br />
1842 or 422-0957<br />
• EMPLOYMENT HELP .<br />
ACTION Ministry provides<br />
support and practical J»elp for people<br />
who are unemployed or changing careers<br />
Meetings are 7 p m the second<br />
and fourth Mondays of the<br />
month at Ward Presbyterian Church.<br />
17000 Farmington Road, Livonia<br />
For information, call 422-1826<br />
• SENIOR FELLOWSHIP<br />
Bethel Baptist Temple, 29475 W.<br />
Six Mile, Livonia, sponsors meetings<br />
for senior citizens and retirees the<br />
first and third Tuesday of the month<br />
For information, call 52S-3664<br />
• TOUGHLOVE<br />
Tough love is a group for parents<br />
who have troubled teenagers It<br />
meets 7 SO p m. Thursdays at St "<br />
Paul Lutheran Church, 21915 Beech,<br />
at Monroe in Dearborn. For information.<br />
tall 28S-«
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O&E Thursday. January 9. 1992<br />
International exchange program<br />
seeks host families for students<br />
ASSE International Student Exchange<br />
Programs seeks local host<br />
lamilie6 for high school exchange<br />
students from Scandinavia..---Europe,<br />
Japan and Australia<br />
Students are 15-18 and will arr,y»<br />
fnr thp 1992-93 school year<br />
conclusion of the school year.<br />
Students are" screened and sponsored<br />
by ASSE. a nonprofit organization<br />
affiliated with the Swedish<br />
and Finnish Departments of Education.<br />
ASSE also cooperates with<br />
,the Canadian Provincial Ministries<br />
f..'l Lit.. JV..W T «-«»»• * "<br />
They are fluent in English and of Education and is approved Dy<br />
bring their own insurance and<br />
spending money.<br />
Exchange students arrive in late<br />
August or early September and return<br />
to their native countries at the<br />
Roll Call<br />
Report<br />
Members of the 1991 session of<br />
Congress were faulted for almost everything<br />
from worsening the recession<br />
to bouncing their personal<br />
checks at the House bank.<br />
But whatever they did right or<br />
wrong during the 11-month legislative<br />
term, they cannot be accused of<br />
avoiding roll call votes on the House<br />
and Senate floors.<br />
Once again in 1991, the great majority<br />
of lawmakers registered high<br />
attendance at record votes conducted<br />
in the two chambers, according to<br />
a survey by Roll Call Report Syndicate.<br />
This includes Michigan's senators<br />
and House members from the Observer<br />
& Eccentric area.<br />
In the House, where 428 roll calls<br />
were held, the average member's<br />
voting attendance was-95.1 percent.<br />
In the Senale^Jthich conducted 280<br />
roll calls, the average was 97.4 percent.<br />
Lawmakers had to cast a yea<br />
or nay to be counted in attendance.<br />
Eight House members and 19<br />
senators recorded 100 percent attendance<br />
and overall legislative competence.<br />
But they support the notion<br />
tftatTncumbents-who are excessively<br />
truant invite political trouble ranging<br />
from newspaper editorials to<br />
negative television commercials.<br />
SEN. CARL LEVIN, D-Mich. was<br />
one of those senators with 100 percent<br />
voting attendance Sen. Donald<br />
Biegle, D-Mich.. was close behind,<br />
with 99 percent voting attendance.<br />
All of Michigan's U.S. representatives<br />
had at least 90 percent attendance.<br />
In the Observer & Eccentric area.<br />
Sander Levin, D-Southfield,<br />
highest with 99 percent. Dennis Hertel,<br />
D-Harper Woods was next with<br />
97 percent. William Broomfield. R-<br />
Btrmingham, had 96 percent; Carl<br />
Pursell, R-Plymouth, had 92 percent<br />
and William Ford. D-Taylor, was<br />
lowest of all Michigan's state representatives,<br />
posting 90 percent.<br />
The lowest attendance among all<br />
House members — '36 percent —<br />
was registered by Rep. Larry Hopkins,<br />
R-Ky.. who spent much of the<br />
year back home in a losing campaign<br />
for governor of Kentucky.<br />
Rep. Mel Levine, D-Calif., ranked<br />
second from the bottom with 60 percent<br />
attendance. An undeclared candidate<br />
in the 1992 U.S. Senate race in<br />
California, he attributed most of his<br />
misses to the demands of getting his<br />
campaign under way.<br />
Voting absenteeism was an issue<br />
in the 1990 California race for governor.<br />
Republican Pete Wilson, then a<br />
U.S. senator, caught so much flak for<br />
missing votes that he left the campaign<br />
trail only weeks before election<br />
day to return to Capitol Hill.<br />
Levine's aides sought to downplay<br />
their boss's absenteeism "He's had<br />
excellent attendance" throughout his<br />
10-year House career, said a spokesman<br />
"Mel's been asked this question<br />
before, and one. of his responses al-<br />
~ ways is~niat~tte never misses iLQles<br />
that are close."<br />
Ranking third from the bottom;<br />
with 64 percent attendance, was<br />
Rep. Robert J. Mrazek, D-N.Y.,<br />
whose misses also resvjl<br />
from getting in early start on a 1992<br />
Uiv Senate campaign.<br />
ANOTHER NEW YORK Democrat,<br />
freshman Rep. Jose Serrano,<br />
acknowledged "politically tRere<br />
could be a problem." over his 87 percent<br />
attendance.<br />
Most of his 55 no-sboVs occurred<br />
when he remained in his South Bronx<br />
district to speak at more than two<br />
dozen school ghaduations. "telling<br />
the kids to stay in school, stay off<br />
drugs, showing them what I've done<br />
with my life."<br />
Serrano doesn't feel he missed<br />
much on Capitol Hill, because "there<br />
are a lot of votes that I wonder why<br />
the heck they're being taken."<br />
Rep. Ron Marlenee. R-Mont., who<br />
voted 84 percent of the timer feels<br />
many votes are staged for political<br />
posturing. He. too. often preferred<br />
working in his district to returning<br />
to Washington for roll calls.<br />
An aide pointed to "the congressman's<br />
growing displeasure with the<br />
(Democratic) establishment In Cooover<br />
its scheduling of House<br />
"He has constituents in<br />
Montana, he has family In Montana<br />
and be has events that he's invited to<br />
in Montana" that sometimes take<br />
precedence over House votes.<br />
the Australian and New Zealand<br />
departments of education.<br />
Host families may select the student<br />
of their choice from extensive<br />
student applications, photos and<br />
STORE HOURS<br />
~1YlontJay-Ffkiay-<br />
10 a.m.-9 p.m.<br />
Saturday<br />
10 a.m.-7 p.m.<br />
Sunday<br />
12 noon-5 p.m.<br />
biographical essays.<br />
ASSE also seeks local high<br />
school students interested in becoming<br />
exchange students abroad<br />
Candidates must have a good academic<br />
record and a desire to explore<br />
foreign culture<br />
Those interested in becoming a<br />
host family, or in studying abroad,<br />
can call local ASSE representative<br />
Colleen Christetisen, 981-2446 or<br />
call 1-800-736-1760<br />
McNamara to address construction execs<br />
Wayne County Executive Edward<br />
McNamara will be the featured<br />
speaker at the Engineering Society<br />
of Detroit celebrity luncheon 11:30<br />
a m Tuesday. Jan 14 at the Rackham<br />
Memorial Building, Detroit<br />
Wayne County is the foorth most<br />
populous county in the U.S.<br />
McNamara will discuss its role as an<br />
economic generator<br />
The luncheon is sponsored by the<br />
ESD's construction activities com-<br />
mittee. a consortium of statewide<br />
construction industry executives<br />
Tickets are $22 for ESD members,<br />
$25 for non-members. Reservations<br />
can be made by calling 832-5400<br />
Madonna offers GRE, GMAT prep courses<br />
Mudonwu UnivorjUy will offer a<br />
preparation course for taking the<br />
GRE and GNtAT beginning March<br />
14<br />
Class meets from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.<br />
Saturdays. March 14. 21, 28 and<br />
A p f > i <<br />
The class offers a review of the<br />
format and content of the GRE and<br />
GMAT exams with the goal of improving<br />
student performance on the<br />
Verbal and quantitative skills^<br />
measured by the exajns will be em-<br />
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Creative Living CLASSIFIED<br />
Bob SKIar editor/953-2113<br />
-A<br />
Thursday. January 9. 1992 O&E<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
Aa Etrt Film crew works magic with festival<br />
Artbeai spotlights vignettes<br />
from thg_suburban arts scene.<br />
Send news leads to: Artbeai.<br />
Creative Living, Observer &<br />
Eccentric Newspapers. 36251<br />
Schoolcraft. Lixxmia 48150.<br />
It's called Very Special Arts<br />
Michigan.<br />
And its intent is to hone the<br />
artistic skills of physically and<br />
mentally disabled students. "<br />
Observerland schools<br />
interested in taking part in this<br />
very special program should call<br />
Livonia Arts Commission<br />
chairman "Jack Olds, Very Special<br />
Arts' southeast Michigan chapter<br />
treasurer and a state board —<br />
chairman, at 591-0842.<br />
Affiliated with Kennedy Center<br />
for the Performing Arts in<br />
Washington. Very Special Arts<br />
Michigan "has never been<br />
strong." said Olds, who chairs the<br />
statewide programs committee.<br />
"It's the victim of stops and<br />
""starts. Bui we've always stuck ir<br />
there and tried to make it work."<br />
Chapter highlights include<br />
scholarships to art camp, an art<br />
festival, bringing professional<br />
artists into the classroom and<br />
helping professional artist§.build<br />
recognition.<br />
Olds, former Michigan Countil<br />
for the Art', assistant program<br />
director, hopes to bring Very<br />
Special Arts' southeast Michigan<br />
chapter art festival to Livonia<br />
this spring.<br />
The festival draws entries in a<br />
variety of media: ceramics, glass,<br />
textile, jewelry, prints, paintings<br />
Regional winners will move on to<br />
state competition at Western<br />
Michigan University and possibly<br />
national competition. This year's<br />
national competition theme: "The<br />
White House."<br />
Olds" motivation for working<br />
with Very Special Arts' "It's a<br />
feeling oi doing something for the<br />
community. After all the years I<br />
worked on the outside with the<br />
Michigan Council for the Arts. ><br />
this now gives me a chance to<br />
work on the inside."<br />
Did you know that three<br />
American Revolutionary War<br />
soldiers lived in Livonia?<br />
A state historic marker at the<br />
Edward A. McNamara<br />
Bicentennial Park on Seven Mile<br />
honors that. _<br />
David Dean was born in 1763<br />
and enlisted in the New, York<br />
militia in 1778. He settled in<br />
Livonia about 1836 and died two<br />
—/ears later. • " :<br />
A Connecticut native, Salmon<br />
Kinglsey belonged to a company<br />
of minutemen who aided in the<br />
sfense of Boston. He came to •<br />
LivoBia~nt-f825_and died two<br />
years later.<br />
Born in New York about 1763,<br />
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messenger in George<br />
Washington's Army. He lived in<br />
Is*vonia from 1836 until he died in<br />
1855<br />
"These men were a few of the<br />
many Revolutionary veterans<br />
.who settled in the West All three<br />
journeyed with their families and<br />
settled in this area," relates the<br />
historic marker, erected in 1976<br />
to commemmorate the U.S.<br />
bicentennial.<br />
By Mary Kleinic<br />
staff writer<br />
Those who were involved with a film project<br />
over the last two years in a smaHTWchigan<br />
town had the magic touch — literally.<br />
Beth Winsten of Birmingham. Pamela Conn<br />
of Plymouth and Sue Marx of Detroit, all of<br />
Sue Marx Films Inc., are co-producers of "It's<br />
Magic." a film for National Geographic Television's<br />
"Explorer" series. It will air at 9 p.m.<br />
Sunday on Turner Superstation WTBS."<br />
The annual "magic get-together" that takes<br />
place each summer in Colon, Mich. ("The Mag-<br />
ic Capital of the World") is the subject of the<br />
16-minute film. It is the first National Geographic<br />
co-production with a Michigan company.<br />
The women are thrilled and excited about<br />
the film, its subject and its setting, a small<br />
community .(population 1,200) near the Irish<br />
Hills. " . " ~<br />
"It's just a feel-good film." Winsten said.<br />
"It's not going to save the world, but it might<br />
make it a little more cheerful."<br />
"it was a good story about Michigan." Marx<br />
said. "It was a story that relatively few people<br />
knew about."<br />
Exhibition will showcase<br />
full spectrum of media<br />
Exhibitions: 3D<br />
By Linda Ann Chomin<br />
special writer<br />
WITHIN THE broad spectrum<br />
of art media,<br />
bronze and watercolor<br />
undoubtedly seem to<br />
fall at opposite ends..<br />
But one can be as alluring as the<br />
other to the viewer as' both must<br />
hold to the same principles of design,<br />
relationship of shapes and<br />
mastery of the medium.<br />
: Bronze sculpture takes the<br />
viewer into a world of three dimensions<br />
while the two-dimensional<br />
medium of watercolor delights the<br />
eye with a full palette.<br />
__L1ke night £nd day, the strength<br />
of lutein James Bouchey*s abstract<br />
bronze seulpture, "Ascension,"<br />
complements the vibrant palette of<br />
Billie Thompson's watercolor,<br />
"Fall Festival."<br />
Their artwork, on exhibit Jan.<br />
15-20 in downtown Plymouth, are<br />
part of -43 pieces chosen for Plymouth<br />
Community Art Council's<br />
statewide fine arts competition,<br />
Michigan Art '92.<br />
"I'm very excited about being in<br />
the show. This is the first time 111<br />
be showing this piece," Bouchey<br />
said. " Ascension' was done in<br />
memory of my mother." -<br />
. Bouchey's mother died two years<br />
ago after a lengthy illness. The<br />
contemporary piece, "Ascension,"<br />
is the second sculpture in tribute to<br />
"The whole experience of making the film<br />
itself and doing the filming at Colon was wonderful."<br />
Conn said. "'I do enjoy the place a lot.<br />
The whole film, the whole experience was fun.<br />
it was just plain fun ".<br />
"IT'S MAGIC" presents acts and looks behind<br />
the scenes of the festival. Jt features a<br />
gamut of performers, young and old Among<br />
those are one whose whole act consists of tearing<br />
a newspaper, a funeral home director who<br />
calls himself a "gentleman planter, " a man<br />
who "preaches the message of Jesus" and an<br />
English visitor who has the patter down — pat<br />
his mother, who strongly encouraged<br />
pursuit of his dream to become<br />
an artist.<br />
AFTER SIX years of study at<br />
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Plymouth to host<br />
statewide art test<br />
By Linda Ann Chomin<br />
special writer<br />
Plymouth Community Arts<br />
Council will exhibit winning and<br />
selected artwork from Michigan<br />
Art '92. its third statewide fine arts<br />
competition Wednesday through<br />
Monday. Jan. 15-20, in Saxton's<br />
Showroom, 587 W. Ann Arbor<br />
Trail, adjacent to Kellogg Park.<br />
Running concurrently with the<br />
Plymouth Ice Sculpture Spectacular.<br />
the exhibit features SO twoand<br />
three-dimensional pieces by<br />
fine artists working in a variety of<br />
media through Michigan.<br />
Exhibited media include oil,<br />
acrylic, watercolor, colored pencil.<br />
clay and bronze sculpture, lithograph<br />
and mixed media.<br />
"The Plymouth Community Arts<br />
Council is very excited about presenting<br />
Michigan Art '92. It gives<br />
people a chance to see what Michigan<br />
artists are doing and there's a<br />
variety of media there. It's a very<br />
high quality show." said Doris<br />
Chatterley, event co-chairman with<br />
Janet Campbell<br />
Juror for Michigan Art '92 is<br />
Mary Stephenson, assistant curator<br />
for the Department of Twentieth<br />
Century Art at the Detroit Institute<br />
of Arts.<br />
"Mary Stephenson has been gra-<br />
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photos by ART EMANEULE/start<br />
*1D<br />
Conn told about the pig that presented a special<br />
challenge. There was this pig backstage<br />
they tried to dress up like a rhinocerous,' she<br />
said. "It kept alleviating itself backstage '<br />
It's just all so magical," Winsten said. "Almost<br />
everyone there is a character in their<br />
own right IVs more of a sense of the entire<br />
place "<br />
. The film project came together almost like<br />
— well, like magic.<br />
Principal filming took place in August 1990,<br />
with final photography completed in 1991.<br />
Please turn to Page 4<br />
Watercolorist Billie<br />
Thompson of Livonia enjoys<br />
painting on the family's<br />
kitchen table. Thompson<br />
began watercole* classes<br />
with Edee Joppich of<br />
Farmington Hills in 1972. She<br />
has been a Farmington<br />
Artists Club member ever<br />
since. Thompson continues<br />
to study watercolor and<br />
sharpen her skills under the<br />
tutelage of Donna Vogelheim<br />
and Alice Nichols, both of<br />
Farmington.<br />
Livonia artist James Bouchey created the contemporary<br />
piece, "Ascension," in cast bronze. The 90-pound abstract<br />
sculpture stands about 40 inches high. It is priced at $2,500.<br />
Arts commission homes in on exhibit gallery at library<br />
MONTHLY ART exhibits probably<br />
will adorn the Livonia Civic Center<br />
<strong>Library</strong> gallery by spring.<br />
Friends of the <strong>Library</strong> and the<br />
Livonia Arts Commission are poised<br />
to split the 116,000 cost to equip the<br />
glass-enclosed, second-floor gallery<br />
with suitable display panels.<br />
"Once we get the panels, we'll<br />
have a very fine exhibition area,"<br />
said Jack (Ads. arts commission<br />
chairman and liaison to the Friends.<br />
"It's * key project right now " -<br />
The city council will consider the<br />
arts commission s share of the cost<br />
next Wednesday The money will<br />
come from the commission's trust<br />
fund, not the city's general fund.<br />
The freestanding, slatwafl display<br />
panels will be expansive enough to<br />
accommodate a typical 4S-piece individual<br />
exhibit and versatile enough<br />
to showcase three-dimensional pieces<br />
like sculpture and jewelry.<br />
"SHOWS WILL be similar to what<br />
we do in the city hall lobby," said<br />
arts commissioner Dorothy Wilshaw.<br />
who will team with Olds to coordinate<br />
art exhibits at the library.<br />
"The gallery will give us more opportunity<br />
to showcase artwork although<br />
it's probably not big enough<br />
for large clnb shows.<br />
"A lot of people who come to the<br />
library don't necessarily have reason<br />
to'go to the city hall so they miss out<br />
on the art exhibits there," she added.<br />
"And the library is open evenings<br />
and weekends."<br />
Wilshaw hopes the gallery opens<br />
in early spring with an invitational<br />
exhibit and' reception for Livonia<br />
artists.<br />
A COMMITTEE is looking into<br />
Bob<br />
Sklar<br />
whether the arts commission should<br />
consider hosting an annual fine art<br />
show at the library gallery. Such a<br />
show would be different from the<br />
commission's spring Arts and Crafts<br />
Festival at Greenmead.<br />
"We'd be able to buy high-duality<br />
art at two city-sponsored shows under<br />
this scenario, giving as another<br />
chance to add to our city collection<br />
of artwork," Olds said<br />
An arts commissioner for IS<br />
months. Olds brings an impressive<br />
resume to the commission chairmanship.<br />
which he assumed Dec. 1.<br />
He retired about 1* years ago after<br />
10 years as Michigan Council for<br />
the Arts assistant program director<br />
Before that, the former University<br />
of Northern Iowa art professor headed<br />
the Iowa Arts Council for 12<br />
years.<br />
He'ialso a regional treasurer with<br />
Very Special Arts Michigan, which<br />
brings the arts to special education<br />
students<br />
OLDS, AN unassuming ambassador<br />
for the; arts, sees the arts commission<br />
as a source of "excitement<br />
in the community<br />
"A city the size of Livonia," he<br />
said, "should be Involved in everything<br />
from art In public places to<br />
special art evenu for children, the<br />
elderly and the general citizenry<br />
"Art's an enhancement for our<br />
quality of life. The arts commission<br />
ought to be a leader In providing this.<br />
type of service "<br />
Working with an $18,000 annual<br />
budget, the 15 commissioners, appointed<br />
by the mayor, provide such<br />
diverse programming as chamber<br />
concerts to Music Under the Stars<br />
The <strong>Library</strong> Show Series ranges<br />
from art lectures to magic shows<br />
The commission has lent a financial<br />
lift to selected cultural groups,<br />
including the Livonia Symphony,<br />
Livonia <strong>Public</strong> Schools theater studenu<br />
and the Livonia-Redford Theatre<br />
Guild<br />
Says Olds "We support other arts<br />
groups to help them succeed in what<br />
they're doing but we also try to initiate<br />
activities not done by others "<br />
AN ARTIST himself. Olds likes to<br />
do wood cuts (social justice issues<br />
ranging from civil rights to women's<br />
rights) and watercolors (often<br />
scenescapes from his camping trips<br />
across the country).<br />
On a recent three-week trip to<br />
France and Spain, be made a wealth<br />
of sketches, from small towns along<br />
France's Loire River to Spain's sidewalk<br />
cafes. He hopes these drawings<br />
provide fodder for his watercolors.<br />
Livonia Mayor Robert. Bennett<br />
says Olds "has developed a real good<br />
rapport on the art commission and<br />
should do a nice job as chairman<br />
"He's working with an energetic<br />
commission that's very conscientious."<br />
the mayor added. "I'm looking<br />
forward to^a very productive<br />
year from them."<br />
Bob Sklar is assistant managing<br />
editor for special projects
ExhibitioTTvvHT^howCase full spectrum of media Make resolutions in photograpny<br />
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the Center for Creative Studies in<br />
Detroit, where he experimented in a<br />
variety of media, Bouchey turned to<br />
bronze in search of permanence. "I<br />
had to find a niche and I found it in<br />
sculpture," Bouchey said<br />
He favors bronze for his sculptures<br />
because execntiM 0! &<br />
requires completion of a variety of<br />
tasks before reaching a final state.<br />
"It's a wonderful medium to work<br />
in and it involves a very complex<br />
process," Bouchey said./Bronze will<br />
outlive me and it'll be here for generations.<br />
It's been around for thousands<br />
of years."<br />
Bouchey began the long process of<br />
creating "Ascension" by sculpting it<br />
i® wax first. The wax model included<br />
a framework of channels, built<br />
around what would, eventually become<br />
the actual-sculpture. The channels<br />
would ensure an absence of jur<br />
pockets once the molten bronze had<br />
Bees poured and cooled.<br />
"You can sketch in three dimensions<br />
with wax," he said. »<br />
Over a period of months, Bouchey<br />
built up a ceramic shell around the<br />
wax. a layer at a time. Once the shell<br />
bad completely dried, he burned out<br />
the 'wax -in a kiln, using what is referred<br />
to as the lost wax method.<br />
BOUCHEY THEN cast the piece<br />
in bronze. After, it cooled, he pro-<br />
. ceeded to remove one by one the<br />
framework of channels necessary<br />
for pouring a nearly pit-free surface,<br />
filing and finishing concluded the<br />
extensive process.<br />
The contemporary piece was cast<br />
at Center for Creative Studies with<br />
lhe help of Jay Holland, professor of<br />
sculpture. and Todd Erickson. head<br />
the foundry.<br />
Hum rprtiral lines<br />
Starting at the base thrust upwards.<br />
Geometric shapes at angles leading<br />
upward crisscross the vertical lines<br />
carrying the eye around and Uuuuglr<br />
the space, as should a strong threedimensional<br />
piece.<br />
The hard, smooth element of the<br />
bronze contrasts the texture provided<br />
by a piece of rope, which binds<br />
bat does not deter vertical movement:<br />
"The rope is the binding that's<br />
still bonding the family she left behind<br />
here on Earth," Bouchey said.<br />
Bouchey's family supports his decision<br />
to become an artist: "My father<br />
has been very encouraging<br />
throughout my career."<br />
TO PAY bills a year ago, Bouchey<br />
began a business with his wife, Tracey,<br />
also a CCS graduate. Metro Art<br />
specializes in security locks for artwork<br />
ft a bo deals in packaging and<br />
transporting of art.<br />
"Eventually I'd like to do commissions<br />
full time," Bouchey said.<br />
"When he takes a commission, he<br />
puis his whole heart and ooul info it."<br />
Tracey said<br />
"I can't think of any better way to<br />
make a living than to do something<br />
you lov57"~Billie Thompson said.<br />
"Fall Festival," as with all of<br />
Thompson's work, is an evolutionary<br />
process. Starting with a watercolor<br />
wash as a base, she builds up her color<br />
through a series of glazes allowing<br />
each todry "It's better for me to<br />
take my time. Your first layer is<br />
very light."<br />
Subsequent glazes of watercolor<br />
methodically build intensity until vibrant<br />
reds, greens and yellows daz-_<br />
zle the eye.<br />
i like to push a piece-as far as it<br />
will go. to go for broke," Thompson<br />
said "Watercolor shines through and<br />
you can only get that with watercolor<br />
That's something that just seems<br />
to fascinate me."<br />
IN "FALL Festival," deep red<br />
veins in beet leaves shine through<br />
the translucent green. A sectioned<br />
bunch of carrots divides the roots<br />
into dark, lighter and medium values<br />
of orange.<br />
The watercolor montage of beets ,<br />
and carrots, some with greater<br />
transparency than others, contrasts<br />
an upaque ^IWI pepper In the oen<br />
ter of the composition, an autumn<br />
yellow square of color ties, it all together<br />
"I used the yellow to keep pushing<br />
it back I admire the impressionists,<br />
Cezanne and Van Gogh, their use of<br />
cojor,"' Thompson said, 'i will continue<br />
pushing this palette, continue<br />
to use this palette, and fine new<br />
ways to use it."<br />
Bourchey's bronze. Thompson's<br />
watercolor - as different as they<br />
are alluring.<br />
OTHER OBSERVERLAND resi<br />
dents appearing m Michigan Art '92<br />
include:<br />
• Plymouth — Tivador Balogh,<br />
sepia pencil Mark Evers. watercolor,<br />
Toni Stevens, watercolor.<br />
_ Farmington Hills — - Janus<br />
Benda. waterooior. monopnnt. John<br />
THOMPSON BEGAN her art ca- _Hanvois, lithograph.<br />
reer taking drawing classes in<br />
Farmington's adult education program<br />
20 years ago. From 1972 until.<br />
1975, she took acrylic painting classes<br />
with Edee Joppich' of Farmington<br />
Hills From 1979 through 1988. watercolor<br />
classes with Joppich turned<br />
the tide for Thompson. It has been<br />
watercolor ever since.<br />
She has been a member of the<br />
Farmington Artists Club since 1972.<br />
In October, Thompson exhibited<br />
work in the annual watercolor show<br />
at the Scarab Club in Detroit. Now<br />
she's involved with painting muraTT<br />
on walls at Roosevelt Elementary<br />
School in Livonia.<br />
Thompson believes that to keep<br />
growing, she must continue to study.<br />
She's taking painting classes in watercolor<br />
with Donna Vogelheim and<br />
Alice Nichols, both of Farmington.<br />
"I think composition is very important.<br />
I will continue learning<br />
composition, learning to repeat size<br />
and shape," Thompson said. "I seem<br />
to do a lot with foliage, leaves and<br />
plants. I like some texture and I particularly<br />
lik* nature. Their texture<br />
and the color excites me."<br />
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Plymouth hosting art fest<br />
Continued from Page 1<br />
cious enough to come out Sunday<br />
and help us set up the exhibition<br />
the way she envisioned it when jurying<br />
the competition," Chatterley<br />
said.<br />
STEPHENSON^lAS been an assistant<br />
curator and Michigan Artists<br />
Program coordinator at the<br />
DIA since 1987. She earned master<br />
of arts and master of fine arts degrees<br />
at Wayne State University<br />
and a certificate of museum practice<br />
at Horace H. Rackham School<br />
of Graduate Jtudies, University of<br />
Michigan.<br />
She has served as a juror for the<br />
Ella Sharp Museum in Jackson,<br />
Buckham Art Center in Flint, Kalamazoo<br />
Institute of Arts, the Scarab<br />
Chib in Detroit and Detroit Artists<br />
Market. She has worked with the<br />
Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum,<br />
Smithsonian Institution and<br />
the Michigan Commission on Art in<br />
<strong>Public</strong> Places.<br />
A Michigan Art '92 kick-off<br />
luncheon at 11:30 am. Monday,<br />
Jan. 13, hosted by Cafe Bon<br />
Homme in Plymoutb, will feature<br />
Stephenson as guest speaker. She<br />
will discuss her role as a fine arts<br />
competition juror, including what<br />
factors she considers in the selection<br />
process.<br />
'Mary Stephenson will tell how<br />
and why she chose certain pieces.<br />
Then she'll do a walking tour<br />
through the exhibition," Chatterley<br />
said.<br />
Tickets for the luncheon, including<br />
the exhibition tour at Saxton's,<br />
are $15. Since seating is limited to<br />
the first 50 reservations, call the<br />
arts council's office about buying<br />
tickets early.<br />
AT AN opening reception 7-9<br />
p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 14, the arts<br />
council will honor winning'artists<br />
with awards, including a Best of<br />
Shew and a Purchase Award, totaling<br />
42,000. The $250 Purchase<br />
Award will honor a painting selected<br />
to permanently include in the<br />
arts council's Art Rental Gallery.<br />
Stephenson will pick the Best of<br />
Show. She'll work with Therese<br />
Gall, gallery chairwoman, to present<br />
the Purchase Award.<br />
A sponsor since the competition's<br />
inception, Michigan National<br />
Bank contributed in part to making<br />
cash awards possible.<br />
The Michigan Council for the _<br />
Arts also is an event supporter.<br />
"Many local businesses including<br />
Michigan National. Saxton's and<br />
Cafe Bon Homme have contributed<br />
in kind to making Michigan Art "92<br />
a reality," Chatterley said.<br />
All artwork In the exhibition is<br />
for sale. Prices range from $150 to<br />
$3,000.<br />
"We hope the competition and<br />
exhibition will become an amjsal<br />
event," Chatterley said. "It originally<br />
started because we thought<br />
the arts council should encourage<br />
young fine artists and Michigan<br />
artists in general. There are many<br />
talented fine artists in Michigan.'*,<br />
Exhibition hours, beginning Jan.<br />
15, are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday,<br />
Thursday and Monday; to 8<br />
p.m. Friday and Saturday; and<br />
noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.<br />
For more information on<br />
Michigan Art '92, call the Pit/mouth<br />
Community Arts Council, a<br />
non-profit group promoting and<br />
serving the arts since 1969, 455-<br />
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The festival has been takipg place for about 53<br />
years. It occurs the second week in August in Co-<br />
ton. the home of the Abbott Magic Co.<br />
About 1,000 magicians and fans from around<br />
the world attend the event. Among them is worid-<br />
famn..* magician Harry Blackstone Jr.. a Michi-<br />
gan native.<br />
Famed magicians Doug Henmng and David<br />
'Copperfield have attended. Blackstone told about<br />
the time Arsenio Hall couldn't get a ticket and he<br />
let him in. Years later, the magician appeared on<br />
Hall's TV show v.<br />
"We all agreed we love magic,'' Marx said<br />
* "We all fell in love with Harry Blackstone,"<br />
Winsten said. *<br />
"We saw Harry Blackstone Sr. perform," Marx<br />
said "So we decided we would see what this was<br />
all about We just hopped in the car.''<br />
THE TRICKS brought many treats. The festival,<br />
delighted the women.<br />
"We loved.it," Marx said. "We said. There's a<br />
movie here.'"<br />
It happened that a reporter from a New York<br />
magazine was at the same event.<br />
"We knew we were on to a great story." Marx<br />
said. J v. •<br />
The tricks al the festival are more traditional,<br />
less flashy. Conn said.<br />
They liked the community, too.<br />
"The people in Colon are so friendly," Marx<br />
said.<br />
"A small child can talk to Harry Blackstone on<br />
the street and he'll do a trick," Winsten said.<br />
And they got to know Blackstone and his'fami-<br />
ly. »<br />
"They're special. Very special," Marx said.<br />
IT WAS hard to get financing for the film be-<br />
cause it wasn't about a serious subject<br />
;'In the past we would go to the Michigan Coun-<br />
cil for the Arts but it's not there any more," Marx<br />
said.<br />
• At one point it didn't look as though the project<br />
would be completed.<br />
But then Mary Jo Bales of Consumers' Power<br />
set up a meeting with John Clark, senior vice<br />
president of Consumers' Power and president of<br />
Consumers' Power Foundation.<br />
"We see It's Magic' as a way of offering a<br />
documents—wfcy-<br />
sirlfcing vi&ujl message that<br />
Michigan is such an outstanding place in which to<br />
live and do business," Clark said.<br />
"The opportunity to work with Michigan's only<br />
Oscar-winning documentary company and reach<br />
57 million households on WTBS through the pres-<br />
tigious National Geographic 'Explorer' series is a<br />
very exciting partnership for us."<br />
"For a company like Consumers' Power to step<br />
forward . . is a major statement," Winsten said.<br />
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC read about the fes-<br />
tival in the New York magazine and called to see<br />
"It's Magic." It was impressed that film was used<br />
instead of videotape.<br />
"Sue Marx Films is a perfect fit for us." said<br />
Patrick Prentice, senior producer of the Explorer<br />
series.<br />
"They make top-quality documentaries and<br />
they work in film. We look forward to doing other<br />
projects with them."<br />
Lawrence Marshall was co-editor of the film.<br />
Members of the all-Michigan crew included Tom<br />
Campau, Kevin Hewitt, Jim Jordan, Lawrence<br />
Marshall (camera); Jeff Jones (audio); Darry Dus-<br />
biber. Mark Strachan (gaffers), Dave Brush, Paul.<br />
Scaglione. Steve Heldt (camera assists); Donna<br />
Scarpuzza. Pamela Jarvi (production assists); and<br />
the late Vivian Lieberman (script, makeup).<br />
"It's Magic" will be rebroadcast on WTBS. Sue<br />
Marx Films plans on having a premiere in the<br />
future.<br />
One Abbott employee told the filmmakers that<br />
there's no magic, it's all props. But the project<br />
could turn anyone into believing in a special mag-<br />
• ic.<br />
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R E A C H M I C H I G A N ' S F I N E S T M A R K E T<br />
Pamela Conn (back row) of<br />
Plymouth, Beth Winalen el<br />
Birmingham and Sue MaTx of<br />
Detroit, all of Sue Mar* Filma<br />
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famous magician Harry<br />
Blackstone Jr. The women met<br />
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OWNER - Rocheeter Hike Veeey<br />
stream Sub . 3 bedroom ranch 2'v<br />
bath*. 2 car garage, family i<br />
- 'Ic sell 851<br />
2,128 aq ft<br />
1-8714<br />
HANDSOME TROY COLONIAL<br />
Updated In spring 91 lurnece.<br />
cenlrel air, humidifier air cleaner<br />
plumbing In 2 bath* ahtngles<br />
guHers ahulter*. vmyl sodrng ga-<br />
rage door Remodeled down tor Vcter<br />
One Way Realty<br />
r-5500<br />
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AI DR1F FRIEDMAN Of ESTHER SHAPIRO<br />
ASSOCIATE SROUS1<br />
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644-4700 •<br />
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ALIVE WITH PAZZAZZ<br />
vrrwihw snMrtamng fnend* m ti<br />
lormd bvmg room 4 d«img roof<br />
spending * quid evening by the flrc-<br />
sid* m the family room or rcuumg m<br />
the hoi tup. thia home la * koiiry<br />
you won'I. warn lo me* 4 bad-<br />
room* 1<br />
modeled<br />
perfect country sue yard ea in tne<br />
hear! of Livonia - $199,900 Fo<br />
reore mtormalior or a prnraia show<br />
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Realty Proieeaionais 476-5300<br />
BlGSAVINGS<br />
Unbewvaple aavmga onlissi bed-<br />
room. 214 Oem Colonial in beaulllui<br />
Laurd Pak South n immidiat* oe-<br />
cupeny Premium adlmo. becks lo<br />
tree* First ftoor laundry 4 den<br />
Every lecture awans you Decorate<br />
to your theme $184 ,900<br />
MARLENE KLIMECKI<br />
473-6200 477-8557<br />
RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC<br />
Brick Starter<br />
Roomy Open krtchen 3-bedrooma<br />
fmuhed basement slummum Iran<br />
and cemral an Minimum down pay-<br />
ment end FHA lerma $72,900<br />
Family Room Fireplace<br />
Specious yet modeevty priced North<br />
Livonia 3 bedroopi brick apet lev*<br />
1% baths 2 car' atiached garage<br />
neWW windowa and fumece. remod-<br />
eled balh and oak knehen $86 900<br />
Best investment<br />
High growth aree of central Uvorva<br />
10 Dued your future Bnck 3 bed-<br />
room colonial with a famiry room.<br />
ISrapiace bcaemeni. 2 car atlacned<br />
oersg* ana oar muwn capmdry<br />
Priced below mcrkd $106,900<br />
Deer Creek Ranch<br />
Open Sunday 1-4<br />
Glemorou* 1987 boIR 3 bedroom<br />
2'y belh In Norttiwee! Livonia For-<br />
mal dmlng. 1*1 ftoor leundry, lub<br />
and shower leahion belh, deck,<br />
sprinkler* ' and security system<br />
$229,900<br />
Weary Execs<br />
Open Sunday 1-4<br />
we enfoy coming home lo mdr very<br />
own backyard paradise Thia North-<br />
w**i Livonia 1985 bud tudor ccnorv-<br />
ai leeiurca a spectacular 46 tl- m-<br />
yound gumtc healed pool end me-<br />
nculoudy tervMcapad yard with<br />
deck and sprinklers T* Pethc. 1st<br />
lloor laundry, dmlng room'- and<br />
mora $229,900<br />
The Prudential<br />
Harry S. Wolfe,<br />
REALTORS<br />
4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0 I<br />
independently Owned and Operated<br />
BUOGET STRETCHER<br />
Livonia school*, new window*, new<br />
furnace, newer knehen, central aa.<br />
basement: 3 bedrooms. 2 balh* 2<br />
cm garage Joy 4 Formmglon area<br />
Low $80 s<br />
REAL ESTATE TODAY 427-6800<br />
JUST RIGHT<br />
tl you r* a ncalyacd looking lor your<br />
first home or a retiree scaling down.<br />
1ms would be the pelted ranch<br />
home Updated furnace, electrical<br />
windows and root 2 cm garage and<br />
deep private yerd Aakmg only<br />
$52,900<br />
E R A A C C E N T<br />
4 2 1 - 7 0 4 0<br />
JUST NEW<br />
ON MARKET<br />
Cleen 3 bedroom ranch oflers 2 !u"<br />
betne.t hug* family room wnn rire-<br />
pteoe Many update* including<br />
kllchen with reww floors, counters,<br />
new adl-cieentng oven, flnicned<br />
basement, ailached Beraa*.<br />
$114,900<br />
LIVONIA RANCH<br />
JUST LISTED<br />
Char mans 3 bedroom ranch Neutral<br />
decor, newer roof, lenced yerd 2<br />
cm garage wtlti door opener lerge<br />
01 NEW CUSTOM<br />
BUILT RANCH<br />
On a large Ireed lot. approiimetdy<br />
1900 aq ft. 3 bedrooms, lull baths,<br />
formal dining room, ared room with<br />
veuiled cdHng and ftrepiace Large<br />
kitchen wtth breekfest nook 2 car<br />
artachaeed garage ,<br />
TRUE ELEGANCE<br />
New 2900 sq fl colonial in N W<br />
Lrvonia 4 bedroom 2 5 beth mae-<br />
iw suite with lacuzz 8 deep beee-<br />
mem Huge kltcnen sum appkancee<br />
dramefic lamlfy room and much,<br />
much mor* $249,900 -<br />
4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0<br />
C0LDWELL<br />
BAMKER ,<br />
Schvyeitzer Real Estate<br />
*ge Ouakty<br />
wei plaaiw hardwood floor*, and<br />
wood windows $149.900<br />
The Prudential<br />
Harry S. Wolfe,<br />
REALTORS<br />
4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0<br />
independently Owned end Opersied<br />
Just Reduced $5,000<br />
Own«r haa priced horns to MB<br />
Sharp 3 bsdroom Tun Ewic* r«neft m<br />
N LfvonMl FuH Si—m Til 4 al<br />
country k*ch-<br />
occupancy On*, SS4 900 Cat<br />
GARY JONES or<br />
PATTY STROPES<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
459-6222<br />
LIVONIA<br />
Custom built colonial on<br />
park-like lot. Quality<br />
throughou. Shows like Bel-<br />
ter Homes & Garden.<br />
$199,900.<br />
CALL JOE'BAILEY -<br />
MAYFAIR 522-8000<br />
NEW - NEW deecrlbe* true<br />
Par* In wvw cveryimng re ; APPEALING RANCH<br />
placed m me •**> 2 yra Oak crown j 1G ^<br />
motomga cemrd an _ aprmaier »v»- uaprooma 2 ke betha. large coun-<br />
try kitcKen. 'anWy room with firw<br />
OPEN SUNOAY 1- 11035 May-1 ,<br />
field 3 bedroom -anch. Roaedaw * carmei •' »ai^locatic«^ Plymouth.'Cen-<br />
Fo< Sata By Ownw Joy Rd 'Shel-<br />
don area 3 Bedroom r» belh 2<br />
cer dtacnad gaiage ftraaned beee-<br />
mem $129 500 455-3438<br />
LOCE NEW 1985 bud CcMOmd ftn-<br />
OPEN SUN I-4PM<br />
Predigioua Burton MoHow<br />
35129 Grove. S Of 8 ma* W or form-<br />
mglon Gorgeou* 3 Bedroom ranch<br />
targe country kitchen f*m*y room<br />
fir*pi*ce 1V» bath* flrwned beee-<br />
menf. atiached garage move m<br />
conoition new ksting $127,900 By<br />
owner 4«4-*493<br />
• THINK SUMMER<br />
*54-9635, Whan km m M fopuiou* m-<br />
groimd pool mat goes with ima au-<br />
perb a bedroom coior»d a very<br />
anarp Home with a long Mi ol lea<br />
tune* CM for mor* mtomialion<br />
0nfy$i4*900<br />
LIVONIA<br />
MURRY! First time buyer* - Don't Id<br />
thia on* gd *w*yt LMng room. 3<br />
bedroom* gorgeoua family room,<br />
garage Mod term* avdUpi*<br />
Cleen 4 only $79,900<br />
AL DUBAY<br />
RE MAX EXECUTIVE 737-6800,<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4PM<br />
371*6 VAFWJO<br />
N ol 8 Mile. E of Newpurgn<br />
IMPRESS-VE bed deccribec mc<br />
beeur, French doors wed to me<br />
jpiH atnum and 2 Iwred deck Pro-<br />
LIVONIA - JOY 'MIDDLEBELT<br />
2 bedroom iiarter or mvedor bom*<br />
$4 1 900 L*nd comr*ct term*<br />
227-6162<br />
LIVONIA - Mmt condition, lormal<br />
dmrno room prhr*i* balcony, aupw<br />
location bring all ofier*" 1 $49400<br />
Location. Quality 4 Space<br />
T'amendou* Koeedale Garden*<br />
location offar* tie* spaoou* cotonm<br />
wilh every unagmaPI* teelur* The<br />
price rcfiecta a red bargain d<br />
$152,900 N'a your ceW<br />
W H Y U.S.A.<br />
ALL AMERICAN PROPERTIES<br />
4 7 6 - 1 6 0 0<br />
WHERE $990 SELLS HOMES!<br />
MEPPARD 4 ASSC 855-8570<br />
MOVING TO FLORIDA! Mak* ortw<br />
3 bedroom ranch large lol, big<br />
kitchen basement $78,400<br />
FREE Weekly net of propertiee For<br />
Sale ' By Owner"' wnn price*, de-<br />
tcrlpllon*. *ddre**e* owner a<br />
phone numbers, etc<br />
HELP-U-SELL of NWWC<br />
425-8881<br />
2nd Iredece Jcnn-Airc grei 5m<br />
oedroom end 'y Pom Ejcieridv* up-<br />
aatmg and a* tn* leeturee meke*<br />
ihi* m* perleci home lor your t*»m-<br />
ly $184,900<br />
AS« FOR BILL DEMPSEY AT<br />
T h e<br />
Michigan<br />
Group<br />
Realtors<br />
5 9 1 - 9 2 0 0<br />
Century 21<br />
J. Scott. Inc.<br />
453-4360<br />
BEST BUY. MUST SEE! 3 bed-1<br />
rooAs new window* lerge lol large<br />
RICK SLUSHEB<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
459-6222<br />
DON'T MISS<br />
out on IMS 3 bedroom cdoniai with<br />
open noot»*Sali newer windows<br />
•cmcasiiB kltcnen. 2 t*r *n*cn*d<br />
jerage *nc n» * ftm*n*d b*ee-<br />
mem.U04.900<br />
Remerica<br />
Village Square<br />
, 3 4 9 - 5 6 0 0<br />
MAKE SU«£ yOu SEE THIS HOME'<br />
tne cHr rmm p«nt<br />
mroughoi/t.<br />
amall lamtfy<br />
mground pod<br />
1 graa! am of oohi t lqoqfi<br />
The Prudential<br />
William Decker.<br />
REALTORS<br />
4 5 5 - 8 4 0 0<br />
inp*pend*ntfy Owned *nd Opercled<br />
BETTER THAN NEW<br />
modd bum 1990 3 bed-<br />
room. 2-4 bdfi coionid. coniempo^ j , m,ss OUT' Very<br />
r*ry dd» *vmg room, gr**iroom 4 ^ c*pe«ed 4 centrd<br />
wm. calhedr*! ceiling open* lo dir. „ eool3l,Ky-a Pun* bud Cownid<br />
mg vm arm mo«tna tpyy^i^ rmt* famtfy<br />
Roc leundry. central m partly r0WTI hr«!»ac. huge open<br />
finrahed baaement *nd _mor* One coumry klichen/iona ot dining<br />
look and It's aoid $136,900 Cell<br />
Diane Howard<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
455-7000 451-1516<br />
tacfwd S«r*ge tool Adimg on»y<br />
$107 500 with room to nagotidd<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-4PM<br />
20213 WHITBY<br />
South oi Eight East off G«<br />
Super moffiiweei neignpomood<br />
Good construction ana wet mem-<br />
tamed di wrapped up m tm* 4 bed-<br />
room 2 1 -* bdh neutrdty decorded<br />
2.SELL_Of NWWC 425-8881<br />
Remerica<br />
COUNTRY PLACE<br />
981-2900<br />
ONE 0* A KIND<br />
A pnvde cudom brick ranch on 6<br />
hl*y acre* 0«*r* s newer knoipn *<br />
Wdk oui oasemem. plenty of Rkr-<br />
age a bedrooma 4 2'* bams Tnjfy<br />
a «*iique property $199 9001<br />
SPOTLESS<br />
By owing thi* horn* you « cnooa*<br />
a noma thai m not only clear bin<br />
Ekcepttonai Vafud Mupa family<br />
room with fireplece Brand new<br />
k lichen floor ceran* toyer newer<br />
Irving room and dmmg room carpd<br />
Pnvd* yerd Three bedrooms and<br />
1V» barns Attached Iwo car garage<br />
$90 900<br />
ROBERT BAKE<br />
Realtors<br />
453-8200<br />
D O N ' T W A I T<br />
Visit UN* l*me*tic 3 bedroom l'«<br />
bath oolor*al Becks lo * pmrst*<br />
park Fselura* centre air. neutral<br />
d*cor opwi floor plan, giant t*m«v<br />
room with flr«plece. huo* kitcfwn w<br />
nook Asking $119,900 , =52431<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
.420-3400<br />
BY OWNER - 6 Mile. Farmington Rd<br />
area. 4 bedroom*. 2'/t baths, kitch-<br />
en living room dlrwig room, tamay<br />
room den. anacned 2 cer gerag*.<br />
wooded lot $179,900 478-7220<br />
Aak About me Land Contract farms<br />
Now avaaaowon thia contemporary<br />
*tyle 3 bedroom 2 beth home *nu-<br />
ded on a wooded *. acre lot Bid<br />
offer* rocm lo roem *nd lots of pri-<br />
vacy TMe lovely home wo* oom-<br />
pwtwy icnovded m 1989 Soed oak<br />
oeblnet*. dreem goi*md kltcfwn<br />
Wim jennwr appMance* hug* up-<br />
deir* m**tcr *uil* wltn whirlpool<br />
lub and doorwcll lo deck Large *v-<br />
. sic. ;oom- witn-wooa-burnmB Move.<br />
' formal dining roOC — " "<br />
first floor laundry<br />
OWNER TRANSFERRED<br />
Don I met tms opportunity Three<br />
bedroom cotonid pnoefl lo sea<br />
Hurry before tha* on* a gone"<br />
$94,400 ;OE-l-5TVE«) 482-1811<br />
-CGLDWELL BANKER<br />
SLfiwwrgw Red Eotde<br />
LIVONIA BEAUTY<br />
Pictur* your*d! m tha sataiiy clean<br />
3 badroom ranch in N w Uvoma tfua<br />
home mud be **enlFceture* m-<br />
ckide family room .new carpdmg 2<br />
Hear gaaga.professionally<br />
landecaped large lenoed yerd lut-<br />
ed w«h licenced red adate Priced<br />
al $89 900 For more Into call after<br />
5PM 261-2654<br />
with<br />
end gerage<br />
RIGHT PLACE<br />
RIGHT AREA<br />
RIGHT TIME<br />
Gred Livonia ranch nrlth 3 bed-<br />
rooma $ h* beeemem Fem»y room<br />
*4th fireplace, newer '4 Pcm. roof,<br />
garage door 4 opener Some -www<br />
422-<br />
'QUALITY PLUS' - apotieee 3 bed-<br />
room 2 dory home on lerge country<br />
101177 >279). m S Lnronia 2 cer ga-<br />
'*g* w,large worksfiop attached<br />
Lea new tnru-oul loo many *«ir«*<br />
to kd If you ere looking loi a nouee<br />
at thia pnea range-thia M one you<br />
mud aee Priced to sen $94,500<br />
Open Sun . 12 Noon lo 5pm<br />
HBOeSlerk 421-8411<br />
SHARP 3 beoroom once ranen. i"4<br />
Baths, finwhed Baaement Garage<br />
Many ouakty updeiea maudmn vmyl<br />
wmoows cersmc tile, dc $86,900<br />
Open Sun 12-4 31337 Roycroft. S<br />
Ma* 4 mernman 425-6828<br />
The Prudential<br />
Harry S. Wolfe,<br />
REALTORS<br />
4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0<br />
independently Owned and Operated<br />
larmly Home warranty loo! Aakmg<br />
$119.900 (S5207PJ. Caa.<br />
DORIS RORABACHER<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
' 420-3400<br />
START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT<br />
loi you and your lamlly m ima dun-<br />
ning 4 bedroom. 2'» bem impeixe-<br />
Bfy mamtained bnck Coionid Sum-<br />
mer Creak Specsoua room* Terrific<br />
house anc ndghportiood Pneed<br />
EXCELLENT LOCATION<br />
Beeuliful. * Oedroom 2'1 belh*.<br />
Pun* bufn coionid. 2't cm anacned<br />
garage. Aaaing $137,900 981-6502<br />
Lovely Brick Colonial<br />
wen prufaaaiondfy finwned be*»<br />
mant 4 oedroom* 2't Beifia 'amey<br />
room 4 ftreplece overaoted tot with<br />
perk-oka landecapmgi $129 900<br />
[ b 5260P1 CO<br />
Douq or Judy Courtney<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
420-3400<br />
bedroom* l't Dam*. 2 cer attached<br />
garage ewdl you $112,900<br />
YOU'LL SAY "WOW<br />
Whan you dap into tne gigantic<br />
family room m one comlonabi*<br />
tyuad-icvd noma Recently rcOuocc<br />
and pneed lo *di d $119,900'<br />
RED CARPET<br />
KEIM -<br />
SUBURBAN<br />
261-1600<br />
open SAT 1-5 Mud *aa<br />
dale 4 bedroom^ 2't beth. targe<br />
tamay room w/firepiace 4 wetbw<br />
cudom decs beck* lo wood* aprm-<br />
• iwiysiem $138,900 459-9631<br />
OPEN HOUSE SUN<br />
Jan 12, 1992 - 1-4PM<br />
1105 E LEMONT CT<br />
Ford Rd to Sfiddon Rd S i mile<br />
lo SelB. foftow signs<br />
Three yeer otd 4 bedroom 2't belh<br />
Curt temporary earn 2 llrepleoea tu*<br />
c—nam, and much much mora<br />
COUNTRY COLONIAL<br />
With •emodeted I<br />
NEWER -OME BUILT IN '80 Cleen<br />
3 Bedroom centre air 2 car g*<br />
-ag* oasemw $89,900<br />
FREE Weekly «d of prooertiec For<br />
Sas* By Ownd w«h pneaa de-<br />
scrlptions. addresaaa owner*<br />
phone number*, ale<br />
HELP-U-SELL Of NWWC<br />
454-9535<br />
70 fl wipe lol Wdk to<br />
arnyy a tnoconc<br />
MINT CO^CWTKJN Onfy IW 90C<br />
RICHARD B. HANES II<br />
" RE MAX CROSSROADS<br />
453-8700 981-7727<br />
OPEN SUN.. 1-4pm<br />
40280 Chatsworth Court<br />
4-5 badroom colonial on lerge oor-<br />
nw KA. Tt both rmd dmmg i<br />
11 rarrw _<br />
peim<br />
(In 4 oul) Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong><br />
school* Buyers ortSy. $134,900<br />
For appoettmenl ce* 397a»*i<br />
l h e Plymouth Office<br />
>IICHIC»A\ 459-3600<br />
( i K O l l<br />
1 199 N. Mam St<br />
K i : \ i ; n » K S Plymouih- THE SIGN OF SUCCESS<br />
THE MICHIGAN GROUP REALTORS<br />
SOUTHCATE<br />
Attractive and cozy 3<br />
bedroom home Features<br />
sun room. 33*18 pool with<br />
sun deck attached garage,<br />
newer furnace and water<br />
heater map' appliances<br />
included Quiet<br />
neighborhood with large<br />
lot Bring all offers S67.500<br />
LIVONIA<br />
Amazing out true v. acre<br />
with ranch and attached<br />
K age undo S80.000 in<br />
am a. Masfat—bedioom<br />
(19x14) has bath<br />
Maintenance tree exterior<br />
19x11 Florida room $1000<br />
help with dosing costs<br />
Home warranty policy<br />
offered S79.900<br />
REDFORD<br />
This one s lor you South<br />
Weottfd 3 bedroom bnck<br />
ranch priced lo sill FHA<br />
and VA terms available<br />
Cam beat it at $54 906<br />
Sellers motivated<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4 PV 48341<br />
from this condo 2 bedrooms<br />
t* Baths, fireplace on each<br />
I pcuzs artached gerage<br />
I doc* $i<br />
DEARBORN<br />
Very spacious (appro*<br />
1800 sq ft ) 5 bedroom<br />
home Walk-in closets In 3<br />
of the bedrooms Two<br />
baths, updated kitchen,<br />
newer 2'* car garage with<br />
door opener Oeck &<br />
gazebo $119,900<br />
DEARBORN HTS.<br />
Answer to your needs'<br />
lianslei iprcps the aaie of<br />
this totally redone 3<br />
bedroom staner Picture<br />
Carpel furnace, plumbing,<br />
kllchen. pamt an done lupi<br />
key 1 $46,900<br />
CREEN OAK TWP.<br />
A gorgeous view from<br />
every window' Over vj acre<br />
with canal frontage to<br />
lakes 2 fireplaces partially<br />
fimsftafl- walk-out 9<br />
oedrooms. 200<br />
For more information, ca*<br />
CENTURY 21 HARTFORD SOUTH<br />
corp b e l ^ a t m n services 4 6 4 _ 6 4 0 0 Since 191<br />
LIVONIA<br />
; Ready lor you* On* q Bed<br />
room 2 (Mlh One* WCh etw<br />
quak occupancy M y lWn -<br />
jraque deck t garden flsc<br />
•WMfi room I centra «f<br />
LIVONIA REDFORD<br />
Ftoaeng ranch on baauMjl raw* Enpy 9*$ 3 bedroom bnck<br />
lol e*h lower ievw mHiouI Ranch on tree lined street<br />
tardy room i takMone Ira Home h«$ many ertras Fm-<br />
piece dan > bedrooms 3vi ished basement •'rec room,<br />
bMis including masMf b*i 114 baths sunny luicher w<br />
•Complete WCfun on I0t»8f HWi<br />
l'« WO »ze«3 2 car gerage J78.90C<br />
LIVONIA<br />
Room lo foan aafti Dmde<br />
cheat accerts tf»s 3 bedroom<br />
Unci rmch, 2 balh* Flondi<br />
room, 2 car garage on ctuttry<br />
lot Close to schools I<br />
Since 1972<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
Execubve horn* on 3 ecres<br />
etth 4 bedrooms "3% belhs,<br />
mdoor pod lo enpj year<br />
round formal dmng room I 3<br />
tnfMcM Privacy t more 1<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
Sparkling dew m popU•<br />
Latapovaa aub a « oedroom<br />
2% bati colonial Generous<br />
foom ana, lam* room atf<br />
Veptaca centra ar 1121500<br />
LIVONIA<br />
WE'RE EXPANDING JAN. '92<br />
SECURITY B A N K BLDG.<br />
W. Six Mile - Haggerty<br />
Private. Semi-Private, Suites<br />
100% Program<br />
Call Frank D 'Angelo<br />
timjoo<br />
LIVONIA<br />
Or** tarns lor Ma 80M 3<br />
bedroom bnck ranch « M<br />
fiaaamai*. many newer up-<br />
BL-fiQQlrad w w<br />
Pneed right at<br />
8 $369 900<br />
LIVONIA<br />
Baautrful 4 betJroom 214<br />
bath wtng colonsa w«h much<br />
to offer ' Remodeled oak<br />
kitchen, recreation room,<br />
aeortly atom central air. In<br />
pnme tocabon $165 000<br />
REDFORD<br />
3 bedroom tuigakw<br />
kachen a* bay emtoa,<br />
LIVONIA<br />
0u*y -ml K'lbB 4 or s<br />
bedrooma. 3V> ba*a tomb*<br />
room a * flrapiaca * !*«-<br />
wood lloora. etrpaiad<br />
screen porch A pduraaqua<br />
yard on large pan**" Iraed<br />
W.I17MW<br />
WESTLAND<br />
M you ear* a 4 poputor araa<br />
Tha Ktt ranch Mures 3<br />
22x11<br />
: LIVONIA<br />
Totaby iiffcbiiij 2 bed-<br />
room abh famty room atartar<br />
noma mdudee 7 ca *<br />
LIVONIA<br />
SpoPaaa rantfi ollara 3 bod-<br />
IUW*I '•WwO I €<br />
n7 900.<br />
man bands i ca<br />
Mao ideal tor a<br />
174,MO<br />
catong tons nemral decor fwa copper<br />
THREE bedroom bnc* ranch, new<br />
wmdows/fi*nece. fmsaned bi<br />
men RoeePde Gerdena SuO. For<br />
522-5480<br />
VERY HOT BUY!<br />
$88 500<br />
I of NWWC 425-8881<br />
WHAT A VIEW! -<br />
Look down on * lerp* revtne lof<br />
wnen you open me door of thwbixk<br />
bungelow T hey donT Buna *wi ake<br />
tma *nymord $104,900<br />
HIGHLY MOTIVATED SELLER<br />
centra dr. 2 covered peooe. fewdy<br />
room 4 flraplace $119,800<br />
STATUS<br />
A Georgian Cctomel on 4<br />
perfect hy jjjr.iiiiMnNii "<br />
lh+ S Mdroom. 3 '<br />
RED CARPET<br />
KEIM<br />
SUBURBAN<br />
261-1600 '<br />
313 <strong>Canton</strong><br />
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING<br />
BUIL0CR S MOOELS AVAILABLE<br />
wtm eicptcce lersiay room. MT<br />
Beep ML upgreaed cm* —<br />
I lie wa Wil t of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
- 4 , 7 s m<br />
A &'H<br />
BUILDERS<br />
Center aa. b of<br />
DAVID JAMES<br />
Remerica<br />
hob4etown realtors<br />
459-6222<br />
MCM TO OOaaaaOMb aaCA<br />
laaaeaa $!•»••• area. ian*<br />
2euTv5S.f1*8wwc 4»eaaai<br />
PLYMOUTH - A real beauty in<br />
town! Very seldom does an<br />
older home like this one come<br />
on the market, with class &<br />
charm ready for you to move in<br />
Completely renovated<br />
throughout Hurry rl won t last'<br />
$177.000 #520<br />
NORTHVILLE • Beautiful Lakes<br />
ot Northville! 2600 sq. ft. 4<br />
bedroom, 2V? bath colonial in<br />
an excellent location. Some of<br />
the extras include oak floor in<br />
entryway. $3800 ceramic tile<br />
floor in kitchen, laundry rodfn &<br />
hall, new carpet, 6-panel doors.<br />
S207.500 #477<br />
1*1 n<br />
1 * 1 1 1 1<br />
PLYMOUTH - Calling small<br />
business professional! Perfect<br />
downtown Plymouth spot,<br />
ron<br />
kitchenette—&—iav.—Upstairs—2<br />
bedroom apartment What a tax<br />
break! Significant ptjj.et-<br />
building $174,900 #456<br />
NORTHVILLE • Stately colonial<br />
in Colony Estates sub. Features<br />
4 bedrooms, den. 2'/i baths,<br />
_2i2_ car garage professional<br />
landscaping, central air.<br />
$187,900 #518<br />
F3<br />
PLYMOUTH - Stop throwing S$<br />
away!! Buy this 2 unit duplex.<br />
1500 sq ft. & rent thp other<br />
side. 2 bedroom units, separate<br />
basements & utility meters<br />
Excellent rents and location<br />
$139,900 #490<br />
NORTHVILLE - Minimal<br />
maintenance, large kitchen,<br />
fireplace. 1V* baths, basement,<br />
plus an attached garage Why<br />
pay rent when you can live In<br />
downtown Northville for only<br />
$114,500? #457<br />
PLYMOUTH - Walk to<br />
downtown Plymouth from<br />
adorable bnck ranch Features<br />
hardwood fioort. fimshed<br />
baaement w/23x17 rec rovi^l,<br />
kitchen w'dining area &<br />
doorwall to coveieu oatio.<br />
backyard backs tc a ravine<br />
More" $97,900 #537<br />
Formula<br />
living. Immaculate, neutral<br />
decor. 4 bedrooma. 2V» baths<br />
family room w/firaplace.<br />
basement ana 2<br />
garage Move right in. $164,500<br />
a 483<br />
RELO<br />
THE SIG4TOF SUCCESS with<br />
•< West Bioomfield • Umor<br />
• Livonia • Ann Arbo<br />
• Plymouth • Brightoi
8D* O&E Thursday, January 9. 1992<br />
313 Cantor<br />
I'M IMPRESSED!<br />
at tua 4 bedroom buck<br />
-Neutral color*. formal dmaig, m »<br />
try kitchen. master Bs«h. Srsl «oor<br />
Heritor^ Sheldon<br />
(MM ocaewcy H<br />
ere* On* 1121 900<br />
STILL THE BEST<br />
Buy on a 4 bediocm 2* Mtfi cam-<br />
.ng trash p«nt. many extra* Imme-<br />
diate occupancy Warren/Sheldon<br />
arw. Only $114.W0<br />
CALL MIKE BAKES TODAY<br />
314. Plymouth<br />
AFFORDABLE<br />
BELOW MARKET - 3 tMnxn Or**<br />
basamarit. sttacned garage 4 mora.<br />
Only $99 900<br />
CALL JON RUUD<br />
CENTljm II TODAY 537-0060<br />
"Baal Prloa YouH See"<br />
4 bedroom* library w/ctoaal, 2 M<br />
new flooring. poaahed I<br />
Crown iiisslt<br />
walk-m doeet and bam i<br />
baaamani and attacnad garage Ba-<br />
i m ii or not It<br />
Can Plymouth!<br />
JOHN McARDLE<br />
314 Plymouth<br />
NEW ON THE MARKET'<br />
A pn.ete edun salting w Baacon urn<br />
security tystam. a «sw Mnaoe. e»<br />
| a « l (tacking, and ada entrance<br />
garage. 4 bedroom* 2-* bath* a 23<br />
x 16 tamay room HI" a flraptaoe.<br />
. a study. la<br />
floor laundry, ale. FAULTLESSO<br />
MAINTAINED! $244,900<br />
ROBERT BAKE<br />
Realtors<br />
453-8200<br />
P L Y M O U T H<br />
315 HorthviUe-Nevi<br />
CUSTOM<br />
Horn on 30 acraa. Qraal floor plan<br />
» W<br />
316 Waatland<br />
GardanCity<br />
. and two story loyar<br />
TnjTy ona of a kind' 1779,900<br />
COUNTRY 1/2 ACRE<br />
Nmtfut noma m Connamara M«a<br />
Specious ranch In immpaccataa<br />
condition Thousands of doaara In<br />
•iipi ovoments man paal 3 yeer*<br />
459-6000<br />
C0LDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
ALMOST NEW!<br />
rn in 68 Soadoua ranch with<br />
bodnxma 4 Urge baaamani. open<br />
floor plan—avan a DrapMoa In ma<br />
lerge greet room" WooOad yard loot<br />
S79.900 6<br />
Study Large eatmg space m kltcn-<br />
en Brushed Basement and 2 car ga-<br />
rage Recem updates nckide newer<br />
windows freanty painted, tjthrodm<br />
vanity, and front Mor-Uan pro-<br />
viding one year home warranty Cafl<br />
today for a private showing (59.900<br />
The Prudential<br />
Harry S. Wolfe.<br />
REALTORS<br />
462-1660<br />
independently Owned and Operated<br />
NORTHVILLE TRAILS<br />
NORTHVILLE SCHOOLS<br />
PRE-CONSTRUCTION PRICES<br />
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES<br />
84 HOME SITES<br />
Now taking rat a "rations 3 modala<br />
under conetructlon. Open Deity 1-6<br />
Closed Thurs. Custom bunt nomas<br />
by Multi-Building Co inc LoPWoo-<br />
lo Homes, Inc.. 4 M G C Bunders<br />
Ranches. Cape Cods 4 Colonials<br />
Walk out lota ana avalatMa From<br />
(219,900 Call 360-5070<br />
(SEE DISPLAY AD)<br />
Tired Ot Looking At Homes<br />
where everytfkng needa to be re-<br />
done? We6 look no mora. A baeuti-<br />
M new 3 bedroom, 2M bath Coloni-<br />
al m Plymouth oflers a formal dining<br />
room, tamay room w/flraplaoe. G E<br />
appliances oek cabmata, wood wm-<br />
dowa. Ml brick. 4 2 car atiached<br />
garage Youl love ma houee 4 me<br />
price - (142.500<br />
Diane Braykovich<br />
RE/MAX 100 INC.<br />
425-6789<br />
Trailwood III<br />
4 bedroom. 2% bath, large kltcJien<br />
Wtm latand 4 larger tamity room, ex-<br />
Iraa inckida parquet entry 4 den.<br />
healed garage, alarm apnnkiars.<br />
gnu I M apptancee! (194.900<br />
I a 5235). Csk .<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
" 420-3400<br />
4 BEDROOM. 2* Bathe updated<br />
Kitchen. N Canion location 2.500<br />
H of 9vino apaoa $125,900<br />
HELP-U-SELL Of ITWWC 454-9535<br />
314 Plymouth<br />
A PLYMOUTH PLEASURE<br />
rage, new roof, and much more '<br />
go taatl $104.900<br />
1 by Jamas Compo. Ms custom<br />
, City of Plymouth oryr<br />
ranch ad|oina a<br />
toe. tamal dm-<br />
mg. 1st floor lawtdry. and attached<br />
covered parkmg. vw _piawar<br />
and parqual flooring $66,500<br />
ROBERT BAKE<br />
. Realtors<br />
453=8200<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />
9010 Northern S o< Ann Arbor Rd<br />
E of Shstdon 1.650 sq ft new Cape<br />
Cod wtm 3 bedrooma. 2 MI bathe.<br />
Ml Baaement. 1st floor laundry, llra-<br />
placa and 2 car atiached garage<br />
(139.000<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
453-0012<br />
Plymouth Charm.<br />
Jong Ifaa street leading lo tins<br />
Along<br />
apanclrii 3 badroom ranen. Spe-<br />
ctoua kitchen Wim nook 4 baauVM<br />
cabinetry large living room tor en-<br />
tertaining wood deck 4 2 tar ga-<br />
rage Move-In condition (09.500<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
Plymouth Ranch<br />
Custom bun 3 bedroom Ranen 2<br />
floors, anacned garage, stove 4 re-<br />
frigerator stay mground pool on<br />
large lot next to par* Asking<br />
(19S.900 |»51S4<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
- 420 3400<br />
VICTORIAN<br />
-JEWEL<br />
Entpy the charm ot yester-<br />
year In this authenticalty<br />
restored 10 room. 2% bath<br />
home with French mansard<br />
root. $189,900.<br />
472 Starkweather<br />
OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-5<br />
MARDA BENSON<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
SCHWEITZER<br />
4S9-600Q<br />
NORTHVILLE - 3 badroom. bnck<br />
ranch greet roomr 2 bam. dinmg<br />
room. Hrapiace. good location.<br />
(166.900 420-2971<br />
NOVI<br />
LOVELY - 3 bedroom. 2 Ml bem<br />
Tri-level decorated m today a col-<br />
ors This home haa many leaturee<br />
including s lovely patio overlooking<br />
treed area wim pond 1st (104.00Q.<br />
I>13<br />
MANY UPDATES - Gorgeous 3 bed-<br />
room Cotomai wtm lovety lot near<br />
privets area BeeutlMfy landecaped<br />
Cleen as a atastie Can today, mia<br />
one win not Mat at (119.900 <<br />
W mom. doorwall<br />
oft oi dining room leads to wood deck overlooking park-like<br />
setting it 44,900<br />
SITU. QUAirtY. vaivv U s evident m .fhts Bonadeo built<br />
home with 4 bedrooms and a den Basement is partially<br />
finished, (amity room has wet bar. fireplace A bay window,<br />
& dmtng room, wood<br />
agt* is 4 It wider, vrrv<br />
p M H M<br />
SfCKINC THf UITIMATl IN A HOMIf This rsesuer 4<br />
bedroom Colonial in Sunflower Subdivision has K all 1 Great<br />
Room has rawed hearth fireplace, bay window m kitchen<br />
with eating area, upgraded stammasier tarpetmg, lit floor<br />
laundry, tpnnkler system, french doors leading to derk<br />
overlooking fabulous rrerk setting. (161.900<br />
"Ft£ASE DRIVE BY FOR FREE BROCHURES'<br />
[Tail LEE or NOEL<br />
BITTINGER<br />
453-8700<br />
/SiREfttX<br />
H C r o i « r o a < f $ H<br />
•A<br />
BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS tor<br />
this lovely 4 badroom hOmei Spa-<br />
wooded aanmg. Pitvete pond k<br />
great lor skating, and 5.5 serene<br />
The Prudential<br />
William<br />
• REALTORS<br />
455-8400<br />
inoependsntty Owned and Operated<br />
BY OWNER. NOVI Large 3 bed-<br />
room tn Mvel wtm wMkout New<br />
kitchen 4 carpal, central air. apot-<br />
lees. great «ra« (153.900 473-6627<br />
Charming &<br />
Spacious!<br />
•a ma 5 badroom. 2.600 aq f<br />
dry. new lumaoa. oanttm air. partial-<br />
ly amshed Baeement. newer carpet-<br />
ma. buat m ov*n/rsng» Side entry<br />
aarags w/opener T —<br />
kig caa now tor<br />
$104.(00 caa<br />
JOANNE TATUM<br />
NOVt ROYAL CROWN SuBtBvl-<br />
slon 1 ol Novt'i premier subs locat-<br />
ed at 9 MHe 4 Taft (NorthvUto<br />
school dlatnet) W« build custom<br />
homaa from 2400 »Q ft ^woodad lot<br />
4 walkouts ata available Model lo-<br />
cated at 22574 Bertram Dr<br />
Open Everyday. 12-5pm<br />
A. J. VanOyan Buitdars<br />
349-6977<br />
NOVI - 100X272 lot wtm a 2 bed-<br />
11 home, needs work, great<br />
1st ment. with laka access<br />
900<br />
NETWORK<br />
539-0900<br />
OPEN SUNOAY 1-4<br />
22565 CHESTNUT TREE<br />
Gorgeous, newly decorated 4 bad-<br />
room Ranch oftsrs open ftoor plan,<br />
naa ceramic Me. a* now pkjeh car-<br />
peting. new kghl fixture*, and mora<br />
This la truly a house beautlMf<br />
Only (142.900.<br />
Ask tor Joke Levme<br />
Century 21 Today<br />
655-2000 Pager 510-6390<br />
GARDEN CITY - Open Sunday 1-4<br />
Fantaatic 3 badroom bnck ranen.<br />
2 baths, 2 ear garage, built m l»67.<br />
central sir rqamienenca free exteri-<br />
or. flruehed bseement, close to<br />
schools (7( 500<br />
HEPPARD 4 ASSOC 855-6570<br />
GARDEN CITY OPEN HOUSE<br />
Sal.; Jan 11, 10am-2pm 2 bedroom<br />
home, new kitchen, new Bathroom,<br />
new thermal pane window*, redeco-<br />
rated Reedy tor occupency Large<br />
toncad m beck ytrd 26495 Daweon.<br />
N of Ford Rd . E of MtddMbelt. be-<br />
hind dty naa $46,900 427-6166<br />
IN CITY. Very neat clean 3<br />
bnck ranch Spacious<br />
neutral decor. Ml Base-<br />
ment. 2 car garage. $72,900 For<br />
try owner 427-4647<br />
VERY SHARP - 3 bedroom Garden<br />
City ranch, newer furnace, remod-<br />
eled kitchen. Immediete occupancy<br />
carage nothing left to do but mova<br />
Si - $57,000 _ Aak tor Mtks or Pat<br />
Century 21 - Dynamic<br />
728-8000<br />
ACCENT ON VALUE<br />
MSHQA 7 4% - 3 Bedroom Bun-<br />
galow wtm updated kltcnen. Mrs<br />
Insulation tor only $41.900<br />
JUST LISTED - 3 Bedroom brie*<br />
Ranch completely updated m South<br />
Redford Onty $65,000<br />
CENTURY 21 TODAY 536-2000<br />
BY OWNER<br />
Beech Neat<br />
bnc* ranch.<br />
w. Cmcaoo. E of<br />
4 cleen 3 bedroom<br />
updated kitchen<br />
buyers (64 900 277-2597<br />
CITY WORKERS<br />
$5000 TOTAL MOVE IN<br />
3 bedrpom bnc* ranen. Ml Base-<br />
ment. aaraga 4 mora Redtord area<br />
8'*%. $565 mo Only $51.900<br />
PAUL OR GERRY<br />
Century 21 Bite 522-7626<br />
BELLV1LLE PROPERTIES<br />
Comer ranen- t (104.900<br />
Canal trom .cotomai • (119,900<br />
Lake Condo • (121.900<br />
Brick ranch. (129.900<br />
Can June.<br />
697-0099 or<br />
Green Pomt<br />
bedroom, ^bam (137 .000<br />
w Bloomfleld - Green Pomle 2<br />
Bedroom. 2'i Bath (113.900.<br />
HMS REALTY<br />
3S3-7170<br />
l. Agent<br />
r 89&-5014<br />
GREAT FAMILY AREA - many up-<br />
dates 3 Bedrooms Baaamani Ga-<br />
rage 24x21 unfinished -oom with<br />
many poaaiOWtias (30^00 Tsrms<br />
For detaNa. caa<br />
TRISHA GAWRONSKI 525-9600<br />
CENTURY 21 HARTFORO NORTH<br />
OLD REDFORO - caah/trade.<br />
Back yard: appaence* stay Car.<br />
truck or van as dqwn payment - Bal-<br />
ance m cash A $16,000 value, let s<br />
537-4699<br />
BIRMINGHAM NORTH - Open Sat<br />
t-Spm Adams N ot DerBy Sharp<br />
lower 2 Bedroom. 1M Bams, car-<br />
port Immediate possession<br />
Motivated seaer (66.900<br />
REALTY, INC<br />
-6060<br />
BLOOMFISiCM<br />
EASY TERMS - 3 bedrooma, 1 bam<br />
Bungalow Excellent condition<br />
(48.000 No Bonk financing<br />
CASH DOWN - LC _ 489 1072<br />
MODEL HOME<br />
NEWNESS!<br />
5 Mae/Beech are* Move-m condi-<br />
tion Bungalow style ranen. Ml baae-<br />
ment Wtm W bam. treeNy decorated<br />
m 4 out. lenced yard, garage imme-<br />
diate occupency FHA ok $56,900<br />
(=5241)<br />
Tlemerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
TWO GREAT BUYS<br />
W of Telegraph and S of 7 Mile<br />
$4t 900 and $31.900 Bom assump-<br />
tions* Land Contract FHA/VA<br />
welcome For more Into ea»<br />
Joe Nimmo<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
261-0700 533-2031<br />
BLOOMFIELD<br />
Lovely Heather Lake condo w«h<br />
neutral decor 3 bedrooms. 2 5<br />
bathe BeeutiM of the lake, decs<br />
644-8700<br />
MAX BROOCK. »*C REALTORS<br />
BLOOM FIE kO 2 Bedrooms 2<br />
baths, targe master suns, herdwood<br />
floors, new pamt. sS appaances<br />
pool beech prtvtlegea (79 900 Call<br />
Ed days 569-4490 Eves 860-2007<br />
WAYNE - Totally remodeled 2 bed-<br />
room, new electrical 4 pkimblng<br />
thermal windows, large garage<br />
(39,900 72Z-4T17<br />
(5200 TOTAL MOVES YOU IN<br />
To this 3 Bedroodi tua brick ranch<br />
wnh 1'» bams, garage and Base-<br />
ment 8'-»S4 $591 45 per month<br />
Only $55,900 Cell<br />
PAUL OR'GERRY<br />
Century 21 Elite 522-7626<br />
3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH Over<br />
$15, 000 m recent updates pan.<br />
Us setting, make ofler (107.90C<br />
HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535<br />
BRIGHTON<br />
A NEW COMMUNITY<br />
WOOORIQGE HILLS CON DOS<br />
New models, ranches 4 townnomes<br />
2-3 bedrooma, loft. 2 BatM 2 car<br />
oarage. Basement, some wa»-outs<br />
flraplace. air conditioning, deck<br />
From $118,500<br />
Models Open 12-6pm<br />
U S 23 Exit 58 W to Rickett Rd<br />
Right jo Oakr>dga Dr left lo Ridge<br />
Ct . turn left to the mujais——<br />
ASK ABOUT<br />
RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY<br />
Model 229-6778 Office 229-5722<br />
ADLER HOMES INC<br />
aejqfton.jii<br />
VERY SPECIAL HOUSE<br />
You'll love entertaining tama, 4<br />
triends m this home Gorgeoua<br />
country kneften with oak caBmeta.<br />
easy Hying family room, with fire-<br />
place overlooking petio and. lovety<br />
landscaped yard wim 2% car garage<br />
plus carport Call tor more updatea<br />
Only (79 900<br />
READY S WAITING<br />
Don I wart. H won t laatt 3 Bedroom<br />
newly aluminum aided Bungalow<br />
completely remodeled thru-oul. new<br />
lurnace. electric plumbing 4 carpet<br />
Freanty painted 4 ready to go 1st<br />
ftoor laundry loot Loads ol room tor<br />
the growmglamily New root In 1991<br />
FANTASTIC RANCH<br />
Immaculate inside 4 out - 3 Bed-<br />
room 2 Ml baths large country<br />
krtcflen living room naa newer bay<br />
window 4 carpeting Family room<br />
with fireplace 4 doorwa* leading to<br />
pattd- & BBC Pintsfted Baser*<br />
haa dry bar Bam 4 office apace 2'1<br />
car oaraoe 4 much, much mora lor<br />
$66,500<br />
*<br />
COUNTRY LIVING<br />
IN THE CITY<br />
Over hall acre to roam' Oon't miss<br />
thia great find 2 bedroom mam-<br />
' le ranch wim Florida<br />
GREAT BUYS<br />
TASTEFULLY - decorated 3 bed-<br />
room one* rane*. M c m i kltuiaii,<br />
newer windows 2 car garage. 1 yr<br />
home warranty, mmedlata oocu-<br />
pancy.Eaay terms $50,900<br />
SUPER - 3 tiediuoni One* ranen.<br />
country krtchen. remodeled bath<br />
ftmehed uaeement. o«ce or 4m 1<br />
badroom 2 car garage, opener<br />
Century 21<br />
CASTELLI 525-7900<br />
1990 CENTURION<br />
AWARD WINNING OFFICE<br />
room you<br />
ment |uat waiting to be convened A<br />
great home at a great pnoa 1<br />
CAREFREE LIVING<br />
This maintenance tree 3 bedroom<br />
ranch allows you to Hvttthe Good<br />
Jte Pride of ownership<br />
WTO! new vinyt replacement windows<br />
4 central air. finished baaement haa<br />
a dry bar tor casual entertaining<br />
All offers considered 4 simple aa-<br />
sumption is svauaBie (69.900<br />
420-3400 321 LiYingtton Cty.<br />
OWN your own park 4 bridge over a<br />
creek on s wooded acr* 3 Bad-<br />
rooms. 1'4 Balh immaculate bnc*<br />
ranch, mow m condition, large car-<br />
peted Florida room", compietery<br />
penehed snd insuleted Baaameni<br />
recreation and living quarter*. 2 car<br />
garage, central ak. security eyatem.<br />
low taxes, muet see Weetland<br />
Fsrms Sub . Norm Radford Towtv<br />
ship (133.900 Ofler* consrfered<br />
Can owner evaa. 532-3748<br />
POPULAR REDFORD AREA 3 Bed-<br />
room. garage, fl'apiece BeautiM<br />
lot Only (79,900<br />
HELP-U-SELL ol NWWC 425-6881<br />
COUNTRY ESTATE<br />
1990 twenty Built msmtenance tree<br />
home with 2.200 aq fl 2 5 acenic<br />
acraa. 2 doorweM large deck, truly<br />
beautiful at (149,500 You should<br />
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WHERE (990 SELLS HOMES!<br />
QUALITY REDFORD<br />
• W OF BEECH DALY<br />
(6300 TOTAL MOVE-IN<br />
Darling 3 badroom, .family room,<br />
fireplace. Ml baaement. garaga<br />
Only (68 500 Cal<br />
BARBARA MARTIN<br />
Realty Professionals<br />
476-5300<br />
322 Homes<br />
Macomb County<br />
SHELBY • 4 bedroom colonial, air.<br />
3150 sq ft., mground pool, ga»bo.<br />
Utica school dty wsisr. 2't bam,<br />
sxtras (215,000 open Sun 781-0044<br />
STERLING HEIGHTS ranch. 16 Mae<br />
4 Ryan. 1800 aq ft. loaded with ex-<br />
trea. completely updated Must see<br />
(135.960 976-2192<br />
REDFORD<br />
LOW MONTHLY<br />
PAYMENTS!...<br />
On tfaa cute 2 badroom. 1 bam. Aral<br />
floor laundry Neat and newty deco-<br />
rated specioue >ncnen. iv» Car ga-<br />
rage Be cream* m the flnenciig<br />
tool Jusl (4J .900<br />
CALL DON OR DQH1S<br />
MAYFAIR 522-8000<br />
323 Homa$<br />
Washtenaw County<br />
REDFORD - NAME YOUR TERMS!<br />
Owner wis wen to any reaaon-<br />
atMa oOm on tua aultmg 3 bed<br />
room. 1 bath Brick bungalow, flrst<br />
floor laundry, newer rool.' newer<br />
windows throughout Ftortds room<br />
S slier may help with as<br />
coat* Just $46,900<br />
CaLL DON OR DORtS<br />
IT'S YOUR MOVE<br />
SoiK»y bu«t bright 4 clean 3 bad-<br />
room' Brick ranOi m neutral color*<br />
1 bam. central<br />
air. orarsped garage Torvyjlan<br />
Only $84,900<br />
CALL MIKE BAKER<br />
BE/MAX C ROSSRO ADS 453-6700<br />
' OPEN SUN. 1:30-4PM<br />
46361 NORTHVAU-EY - mvttmg 2<br />
story colonial wim flreplac*, crown<br />
moldings, tormsl dining room, eat m<br />
kltcnen 4 bedrooms. 2.5<br />
ttoor laundry. (274.500 I la tin* nit 1,100 sq fl 3<br />
-Call34fc-45M brick rsnch F m i n i a i il 6 * *<br />
ERA RYMAL SYMES<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />
22336 Lancaster Ct. Bradford ol<br />
Novi S of Nina M«*. W of Tan The<br />
Contessa mod* at 3 400 aQ.n. on a<br />
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I «H bettis. Sbrery Snow<br />
Ftoor BSen 4aaS.D00<br />
Remerica<br />
453-0012<br />
IT'S YOUR MOVE<br />
Soitoty buat Bright 4 dean 3 bwdL<br />
room Brick ranen m neutral colors<br />
New windows, roofing 4 mora Fua<br />
ilniahed baaement wim bam. central<br />
Mr, oversoad garage TonquMh<br />
Onlv 184 900<br />
- CALL MIKE BAKER TODAY<br />
RE/MAX CROSSROADS<br />
453-8700 '<br />
JUST PERFECT<br />
, A j MLL UUN UM LAJMV3<br />
Centuryl\ MAYFAIR 522-8000<br />
J. Scott. Inc.<br />
522-3200<br />
WESTLAND<br />
A NEW COMMUNITY<br />
SINGLE FAMILY HOMES<br />
$75,990<br />
$4200<br />
MOVES YOU IN<br />
PravWw 5 new exotmg moOele. Mi<br />
baaamani. 2 car sheened garage,<br />
large maaiar bedroom suite and<br />
much mora Get m or^rhe ground<br />
MILLPOINTE<br />
595>-1010<br />
WESTLAND<br />
Picture Perfect Plus 1 BeautiM 3<br />
Bedroom Bnck Ranch, large family<br />
REOFORO S flneet 3 bedroom «nck<br />
Ranch New Mnaca. central air.<br />
deck 4 landscaping 2 Car garage 4<br />
flmsnsd basement Open Sunday<br />
2-Spm $73,900<br />
Ask lor Eileen Denherd<br />
CENTURY 21 TODAY 462-9600<br />
REDFORD<br />
STORYBOOK COTTAGEI<br />
...2 bedroom, 1 bath re-<br />
modeled bath. 1'A car ga-<br />
rage, lowest price on nice<br />
size kjtl Terma Plus! Only.<br />
$29,900, Call Don or Doris<br />
MAYFAIR' 522-8000<br />
318<br />
Daarborn Heights<br />
Many updeiea and extra* Vwy spe-<br />
cial hornet Aak lor Luretta . (87.900<br />
Century 21 Cook & Assoc.<br />
326-2600<br />
Bealnnqr's Dream<br />
One look a this completely updated<br />
brie* bungalow m Daerporn Scftoots<br />
~ do It. 3 bedroom* Itolahed<br />
dows. remodeled kFtctien and bam<br />
plua garage (68 900<br />
- -<br />
SjTnew window 4 carpeUng Makita-<br />
nance Iraa exterior, garaga.<br />
dryksaao 4 healed Large tonoed<br />
tot. Home a priced to "<br />
$79,900 Caa<br />
GARY JONES<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
WESTLAND - 36 133 OWEaO<br />
$3,100. DOWN<br />
$469.00 per mo.<br />
North Deerb<<br />
Brand new 3 bedroom oolonial F«a<br />
baeement Carpeted Earn part ot<br />
Painting 4 I<br />
payment 4 doemg oo<br />
4 floor tang. (71.100<br />
labia FHA-MSHDA m<<br />
r 4*. x<br />
For qualified buyer*<br />
ROSS REAL tV<br />
K<br />
ettn 7 4V 30 yaw mortgege<br />
1<br />
Heights<br />
Open Sunday 1-4<br />
Hetieiaoua i 565 souara fL bnck<br />
bungalow wtm 2 natural fliatoces.<br />
finished baaamani. 1~* betha. 2<br />
garage, and central ak $96 900<br />
The Prudential<br />
Harry S. Wolfe,<br />
REALTORS<br />
421-5660<br />
Salem 1.45 Acres<br />
Northvtae schools Compietery re-<br />
mooeled rustic lop home 3 bed-<br />
room 2 story wtm family room. Hra-<br />
piace dan besament 1H bams and<br />
2 car garaga (174.900<br />
The Prudential<br />
Harry S. Wolfe,<br />
REALTORS<br />
421-5660<br />
ir^ependanlty Owned snd Operated<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
Affordable Elegance<br />
in this 2 Bedrdorr townhouse deco-<br />
rsled to perfection Super cleen unit<br />
that has avwrthmg you could warn<br />
Central ak Basement. 2 skyllgnts<br />
walk -tn master Ooeet 4 a black rnar -<br />
bia flraplace located in con 'Twig<br />
room (79.900 Can<br />
LAUREN or J P HOSKO<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
459-6222<br />
CANTCW<br />
: Vary sharp 2. Bedroom w/tvushed<br />
• baaement prtvale courtyard w i<br />
decking appkancas and many <<br />
torn faeturas<br />
Sail. Bring Al t<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
immaculate flrst floor unit m great<br />
location New flooring appkancas<br />
tormel dlmng room, covered terrace<br />
and much more lor only (82.900<br />
LIVONIA<br />
Move right Into this 1»o bedroom<br />
townhouse. Everything s Been done<br />
Many updates including windows<br />
snd doors An unbeilevsbie price of<br />
$50,900<br />
For more mformalion, caa<br />
ERA First Federal Reelty 1'5-3400<br />
DEARBORN HTS - Perlec: lor eld-<br />
erly Large bedroom.'bsth 1st.,<br />
floor walking distance lo church 4<br />
shopping (35 SOO 422-2409<br />
325 Real Estate<br />
Services<br />
ATTENTION<br />
FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS<br />
Why rent whan you can own your<br />
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RE/MAX CROSSROAOS 453-8700<br />
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FARMINGTON HILLS Sierra<br />
Polnte. 2 bedroom. 2 bath. 1813 sq<br />
ft rench condo Oan. large kllchen.<br />
dining room, greet room laundry<br />
room, flraplace. 2 car attached ga-<br />
rage Owner 661-0577<br />
Gr*en Oak Twp<br />
TAKE A BREAK<br />
4 enjoy tms n a * 3 bedroom con-<br />
do wim 2 bams fsmay room wnh<br />
flraplace 4 garaga TNa home a<br />
mint! AH tha comforts and none of<br />
the work! (119.500 . Can<br />
Doug or Judy Courtney<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
420-3400<br />
326 Condos<br />
Ann Arbor • ,<br />
GLEN DEVON<br />
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Starting at $179,900<br />
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on moat sitae! Contemporary<br />
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OPEN SUNOAY 1-4 PM<br />
and by appointment Contact<br />
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665-4259 eves 1-94 wast to<br />
norm on Zeec Rd , right on Joy<br />
LIVONIA<br />
Poeaitue lend contract tor beeutltui<br />
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pnoa (49.500 ^a» Joe Beaey at<br />
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Open Sunday 1-5<br />
Drastic reductions of about dO.OOO<br />
across me board on Farmington s<br />
best kept secret wtm thaae wonder-<br />
M 2 bedroom eondce that are steps<br />
away from ma wonderM shops snd<br />
catoe oil downtown Farmington<br />
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ptaca. and it's s* brand new Pncaa<br />
start at (89 900 and all are under<br />
(100.000<br />
Open Sunday 1-4<br />
The deal ol the century wim thia ra-<br />
quekfy assumption on Oils condo<br />
You can get into ttas Beeuirtuky dec<br />
Edward Surovell<br />
CoT7ReaTTors<br />
BIRMINGHAM CONDO<br />
1 badroom 1 bem. porch, pool, ex-<br />
4 shopc-ng<br />
Eves 642-4291<br />
ERED1 3 bad- NORTH Deertom Heights Perfect<br />
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453-0012<br />
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NORTH<br />
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19 900 laSMttJSaiCM. -<br />
- JOHN McARDCE or<br />
' • SHAWN BELL<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
420-3400<br />
START TNE NEW YEAR RaGHTt<br />
New 2525 sqft 4 badroom. 2 stor<br />
colonial on torga lot m Novi PeOOle<br />
Ridge Eslatee Novi schools let<br />
floor laundry lerge master suit* in-<br />
cluding soekino tub Its me DM<br />
deal m Now $169,000 «eady<br />
move m Caa Nowt Aj Van Oi<br />
316 Waatland<br />
Gardan CHy<br />
N.W Garden Ciry 3<br />
rooma $87 900 Osmar 427-18&3<br />
LIVONIA schools - 3 bedroom Brie*<br />
ranch. 2 ear garaoe. rmmm Mnaoa.<br />
'al ak carpet, great tamay area,<br />
to Hayes slam artery 4 Corra-<br />
do Par* (71.000 261-3732<br />
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HELP-U-SCLL of NWWC 4S4-P538<br />
BY OWMER-Lhome Schools Gor-<br />
geoua 3 bedroom<br />
dated S ol Arm i<br />
a Mat all -$63.00<br />
Carefree Livina<br />
TINTS -net Ma wdl Be m ftaa jbad-<br />
room rsnch Brand nasi Amana SOH<br />
sTMenci Mnaca 4 2'* ton central<br />
3 badioom tn level w/1am»y roodi 4<br />
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$61,500 KW-404<br />
CALL KEN W AT<br />
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$3,400. DOWN<br />
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n S badiouwi ranch<br />
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HELP-U-SELL Of NWWC<br />
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minum tnm 1V4 bams Ceism "<br />
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ing low 60 t<br />
DALE GRACE<br />
dty Prolaaaiohaas 476-5300<br />
AUTHENTIC TUOOR m «kl i<br />
new Stuck ay School Oouble Jot<br />
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tn Br gardan room Fua bl<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />
1 Bedroom condo m Four Saeaona<br />
complex New kitchen lotaay<br />
redone By Owner, $77,500<br />
Days-$51-5660 Evas 5BS-7SM<br />
325 Real Estata<br />
Sarvicas<br />
courtyard m N Farmington Has wtm<br />
vary Bills money down Largs stor-<br />
age room m-unklaundry room, and<br />
plenty oT cioeet space (49 900<br />
The Prudential<br />
Harry S. Wolfe.<br />
REALTORS<br />
474-5700<br />
independently Owned and Operated<br />
KINGS MILL COOP-NORTKVILte<br />
3 bedroom townhouse «•» base-<br />
ment (5-VW Cash UK neooc.<br />
sbls Also have other available<br />
I units Cash tales 149-5570<br />
wee 4 2"4 ton cwntral down paiment 6 Ootsng<br />
"S< Ptsaaer wMM wWh h* pemtmg 4 *oor teng (7< h<br />
I 4 hardwood floors NawSy i ill Hi FHA-MSHDA ,<br />
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REALTORS<br />
459-6222 3<br />
and Atari* at I<br />
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an wim tan 22<br />
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The Prudential<br />
Harry S. Wolfe.<br />
REALTORS<br />
462-1660<br />
aatona, Owned and Op<br />
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aaa bu mdt mm mm* or<br />
s to rnsbiaa M wata. a*tdoa»<br />
garage snd moral Musi aaa to m<br />
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KAREN<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
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464-7111<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
TODAY<br />
is pleased to<br />
announce that<br />
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VAN CREVELD<br />
Associate Broker, 4 Million<br />
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has fcnned our firm al<br />
28544 Orchard Lk. Rd.<br />
Suite #130<br />
Farmington Hills. Ml 48334<br />
office: (313) 855-2000<br />
...iWnnne. fi 4 11 44i.aaa1
V Thursday. January fl. 1092 O&E *1E<br />
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WESTLAND<br />
WEIGH THE VALUE HERE in this 3 bedroom brtck and<br />
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1990 CONTEMPORARY. Dramatic 2 bedroom Northville<br />
honje. Great room w cathedral ceiling lo 2nd story<br />
WeJp-0. , » noo, « h « , 2 c » - 9 . 0 7 0 0 ( E U k l " (S-46067) 455-7000<br />
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furnace is just a year old, has maintenance free exterior 2.9 acre lol with mature trees make this homa country<br />
anrt i« nnrftd lo
2E* O&E Thursday. January 9. 1#92_<br />
Thursday. January<br />
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CLR66IF1ED REAL E6TRTE<br />
362 Real Eatate Wanted<br />
339 Lots and Acreega<br />
332 Mobil* Homea<br />
For Sale<br />
For Sato<br />
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$34,900 Call<br />
GREG<br />
CFNTURY 21<br />
• ROW<br />
464-7111<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
A NEW COMMUNITY<br />
NEW MODELS<br />
$114,990<br />
2 bedrooms. r» baths.<br />
tacned g««i nr*piai_ ..<br />
mr pnveia peno and muclimor*<br />
GREENPOINTE<br />
AT COPPER CREEK<br />
553=4800<br />
NOV! M n ICCIM Ranch. 2 Owl-<br />
room. 2 belt* Al oKar* conardered.<br />
priced mid $00'a. S3 000 down *<br />
FARMMOTON; townhouee. 2 bed<br />
room. 2 beffie. teeemant.<br />
irael 120.000<br />
tire. M 0<br />
J 2 S L<br />
down. aak Ing<br />
CANTON, i<br />
15 000 down<br />
onf $4,000 down. aakmg $79,800<br />
FARMiNOTON. Ranen modal. Greet<br />
Room wNfi lyepiace. lerge dwmg<br />
room, large maatar auna with ban.<br />
larga baaamani. larga 3 car garaga<br />
dan: First Hour Iwidry.<br />
r aGBcNeeflerege.<br />
MARCIA MEISEL<br />
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FARMINGTON MILLS<br />
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or 396-5617<br />
WALLED LAKE CONDO<br />
Sharp 2 badroom. 1V» balh town-<br />
• with fwaahad Baaamani. at-<br />
lacnad garaga. a* appaanoaa Onfy<br />
>66.900 F-21NE-WL<br />
Ca* 474-3309.<br />
EBACOUKTRYWOae REALTY<br />
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3% batha. oontamporan FVaplaca.<br />
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342 Lakafront Property<br />
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Al ma aqu^mant naadad to atari a<br />
prolliabl* Luilnaaa.<br />
271-4664<br />
BLUEHER0N<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
ON THE WATER<br />
Boating. Balling, and natura pra-<br />
aarva On Back Rd, S ol 7 M«a. W<br />
of 275 From: $199,500 "<br />
344-6606<br />
CASS LAKE TranatarraO 3-4 bad-<br />
roam*. 3'4 balh*. Ibrary Waaiout. 3<br />
car garaga. Oock $336 500<br />
HELP-U-SELL 646-6670 360-6860<br />
FANTASTIC LAKEFRO»tT<br />
on a« apon* laka' TMa ba^tlM 3<br />
badroom hobta taaturaa top of lha<br />
Ana quaBty throughout Ovar 2400<br />
aq ft., baautlfui maaiar aulta $ a<br />
atunrung graatroom wtth gorgaoua<br />
culstona ftraplaca Enjoy y Pleaae ca* 644-* 105<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
BIRMINGHAM 1 MO FREE RENT<br />
Newly remodeled 1 * 2 bedroom<br />
apartment* Juet E ol Adama Rd<br />
near downtown. Rental ralee In-<br />
clude heel, water, band*, mirrored<br />
door*, w Ulcben. appkancaa 6<br />
carpeting.<br />
644-1300<br />
Redford Township<br />
24350 Joy Road<br />
(Juet Waal of Telegraph*<br />
1.250 aq ft $1,050 per month<br />
Rant mdudaa heat, air conditioning^<br />
electricity, „r>o«rBrour>d aacurad<br />
parking New carpet and btlnda<br />
CERTIFIED REALTY. INC<br />
(313)471-7100<br />
SOUTHFIELD - Lodge/10 Mile<br />
Window * Bttracwv® i<br />
Fax. COPMT. con»®r«nc« room S«c-<br />
ratantf i ^ c * Fjy ma<br />
frM Mth 1 mo M M aSS-0^86<br />
Four Unit<br />
Income Property<br />
m downtown PNmoulh Monthly uv<br />
camt al $1.31< with poeitlve caah<br />
now Excakant return on Inveatmant<br />
Dank knencmg e«enabie al low «-<br />
lereat rate $120,000<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
453-0012<br />
Studio apartment with tu* Bath<br />
large wak-m doeet. kncnenetle.<br />
ak 6 private patio Waaimg<br />
«ttanca lo downtown 6 ahoppang<br />
•val coneider 6 mo leeae<br />
ONLY $455 INCLUOtNG HEAT<br />
Eton 8 Maple area<br />
1 bedroom, carpeted, beaament<br />
storage, walking distance to down-<br />
town 4 anocomg Only $495<br />
Aak About our Tqwnhouaea .<br />
NC'pet* leaaa -eq^nrpd EHO<br />
THE BENEICKE GROUP<br />
542-6686<br />
dmmg room. 2 welk-lne. carport, aa-<br />
airtly alarm, balcony $575'mo wa-<br />
ter Included Altar,5pm. 646-3629<br />
FREE<br />
APARTMFNT<br />
renting «1 ix>-<br />
-<br />
BLOOMFIELD LAKES APTS<br />
I Fully lurniafwd apt* renting at un-<br />
iurrnahad pnoee Lake<br />
I Convenient location<br />
BLOOMFIELD TWP FoaCrO«[<br />
Apt* apecioua condo. upper 2 Bed<br />
room 2 Bam, carpeting, all app*<br />
| ancee. pod. carport 851-2055<br />
CANTON<br />
S ol Joy Rd W ol >275<br />
1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS<br />
F R O M $ 3 5 5 *<br />
Heat I n c l u d e d<br />
W i n d o w T r e a t m e n t s<br />
uare Apts.<br />
'LICATIONS FOR<br />
BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom town-<br />
nouae 1% bam. newly decorated,<br />
new app«ancaa Garden letting.<br />
cloaetotown $750 645-2437<br />
BIRMINGHAM 2457 E Maple. 1<br />
bedroom. dUhwaahar. wali-m do*-<br />
et canwal air. carpeting. bUnda<br />
Carport Leeae. $500 643-4428<br />
SOUTHFIELD aublal prlvete om«able Free Golf<br />
Heat & Hot Water Free<br />
Carport Included<br />
_ 7 2 8 - 1 1 0 5<br />
CARRIAGE COVE<br />
LUXURY APTS.<br />
(LILLEY 6 WARREN)<br />
ONE MONTH FREE RENT<br />
(New tenents Only)<br />
(Apply Before 1-31-921<br />
We take pride In ottering<br />
lhe following services to<br />
our tenants.<br />
- Maid service avarlabie<br />
• 24 hr emergency mamten4«ice<br />
• Beautiful grounds wnh pod 8<br />
picnic area with BBO's<br />
L- Special handicapped units<br />
• Short term leases available »!<br />
- Many more amenities<br />
NO OTHER FEES<br />
Prtvata Entrancaa<br />
One Bedroom - $505. 900 sq tl<br />
Two Bedroom - $580, 1100 sa ft .<br />
Vertical bands 8 carport included<br />
; Near X-weys. mopping, airport<br />
I Rose Doherty Pr operty Menegar<br />
961-4490<br />
| CANTON - 2 bedroom*, refrigera-<br />
tor. stove, carpet, curtaina 6 Band*,,<br />
$470 mo indudee heat & water<br />
One bedroom $400 455-0391<br />
CARRIAGE HOUSE APARTMENTS<br />
Haggarty N of Joy, Plymouth Twp<br />
HOLIDAY SPECIAL - LIMITED TIME<br />
14 2 Bedrooma from $421. Free<br />
credit check Security depoeli $200<br />
Model Open Deify 12pm-8pm daily<br />
Call tor more information 425-0930<br />
I * Non-resident oniy<br />
S! ONtVBHUUKh<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
455-7200<br />
Mon -Frt 9-5 Sat 11-4 Sun 11*3<br />
•Limited tune f irst 6 months ol a<br />
ona rear lease New reexlenu<br />
Selected units.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
WINDSOR<br />
WOODS<br />
LUXURY APARTMENTS<br />
1 4 2 Bedroom - Townhouses<br />
From $475 with carport<br />
Vertical Blind* Throughout<br />
Covered parking<br />
Qui*! Soundproof Construction<br />
Wa*. to Shopping<br />
Swimming pod 6 cabana<br />
on War ran oetvreer. Sheldon.' L*ley<br />
| Mon-Fr- 9-Spm.Set 4 Sun. l-Spm<br />
Evening «>pomtments available<br />
4 5 9 - 1 3 1 0<br />
CAblTON<br />
Bedford S<br />
NOW 'AKING Al<br />
Spac«us ' 4 2 Badroom Apts<br />
Sma« Qvuet Sale Compter<br />
Ford Rd near I-275<br />
STARTING AT $475<br />
9Q1-1P17<br />
CENTERLINE PLAZA<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
1 & 2 bedrooms trom $480<br />
FREE HEAT<br />
i. seated on 10 MM between Mound<br />
i Van Dyke (next to a Ml aannce<br />
shopping center I Intercom system.<br />
i»gmed perking, carports available .<br />
1 707-1700<br />
CAMBRIDGE APTS<br />
-Specwus deluxe 1 4 2 bedtooms<br />
. COME HOME<br />
FOR THE HOLIDAYS<br />
S PAY NO RENT<br />
UNTIL 2/1/92<br />
274-4765<br />
| CLARKSTON<br />
GREENS LAKE<br />
1 and 1 bedroom apartments or<br />
over -.000 ft ol trontage on Grew-<br />
I lake and T he Clinton River Enicy<br />
Swimming - F«»wng Boating r><br />
vate Beach Tenms Court '. u,b<br />
•rauae - Carpooi baiouraae A all<br />
1 out* - Winter Sports<br />
Cl«w»o^ A r—<br />
Ski Lodge Motif!<br />
W»nT wifti LO«» mna washmr 6ry<br />
hoc*-up*<br />
AMBER APARTMENTS<br />
280-1700<br />
~^ CLAWSON/TROt<br />
New I Bedroom Caaatxanca fan.<br />
mini blinds, air. dishwasher snack I<br />
bar must see $495'mo 54V-8685<br />
DEARBORN HEIGHTS<br />
DEARBORN CLUB<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
1 Bedroom<br />
$450<br />
ONE MONTH FREE<br />
.. FREE HEAT<br />
Ceiling Fans - Cable Ready<br />
5 6 1 - 3 5 9 3<br />
DEARBORN<br />
Efficiency apta . newt, decorated<br />
; Sto-e. refrigerator, cable raady<br />
•ao.ru3ry facmtiee Vary reeeOnabie<br />
inquire ai 71-00 Freda, Dearborn^<br />
DEARBORN HGTS. - 1 bedroom up-<br />
S1S..5 apartment for employed *m-<br />
gm person. Warren/Evergreen area<br />
$300 mo dua aacurity 421-2263<br />
From $4l5/mo<br />
York Properties. Inc<br />
FENTON ST -.142 beOroom apt«<br />
i Bedroom $395 2 Bedroom start* ^ocated on Dirla H«r,<br />
at $465 include* heet 4 weter Mw - Frt . 9-5 Sa' Sun<br />
Jan Special 255^)073 625-4600<br />
WEST 7 MILE - 1 bedroom apt<br />
From $365 month<br />
air. poor *ome with naw car<br />
Open i<br />
BLOOMFIELD GATE HOUSE<br />
Suitable 1 person $750 monthly<br />
^ mil-as not included Personal de-<br />
tails Box 746. Observer 6 Eccentric<br />
newspapers. 36251 Schoolcr*ft<br />
Rd . Uvork*. Michigan 46150<br />
- CANTON -<br />
BROOK VIEW VILLAGE<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
1 6 2 bedroom apartment* 4 town-<br />
houses Central a*, carpeted, all ap-<br />
pliances. waaher dryer No pet*<br />
CALL OFFICE HOURS<br />
19am-5pm Mon-Frt. ONLY)<br />
729-0900<br />
DOWNTOWN<br />
AUBURN HILLS - condo, 2 bed-<br />
room. appliance* air. deck with<br />
pond view, carpeting, drapes, $475<br />
A7<br />
F.I.F.C.<br />
Mortgage Division<br />
. PrdNeekmel Swvtc*<br />
rvarlotn mortgage p'ans<br />
• (Mckctotlnoc<br />
8%<br />
No Points Added<br />
No Hidden Costs<br />
i. Mile Sd<br />
Just East of Middlebell<br />
in Livonia<br />
Call Us For Details At<br />
562-4623<br />
Air Conditioning<br />
Heat Included<br />
' Laundry Facilities<br />
Ceiling Fans<br />
Window "Blinds •<br />
Balconies, Patios<br />
Children Welcorru<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS<br />
4 2 7 - 6 9 7 0<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
SOUTH ADAMS SOU ARE<br />
TV<br />
Two to 4 room oMIc* *ui»«* * I'MM<br />
at $13/<br />
IN<br />
Living at it's Finest!<br />
•<br />
Small Pets Welcome<br />
Daily 8 - 5 p.m . Sat 11 -4 p m<br />
Loialed on lhe North side of Michigan Aw<br />
BeUrcn Beech Daly and Iohn Daly =»<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
From i&O aqit Rem Include*<br />
^^Biet a* liWtw<br />
,arrftoriel * WllbrarJ<br />
Secretane^H<br />
BIRMINGHAM • 717 S ETON<br />
2 V 3 roora^H APARTMENTS<br />
ATTRACTIVE from<br />
ONE & TWO<br />
BEDROOM<br />
APTS<br />
#47-7077<br />
rent from<br />
DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH<br />
M) ft a* or pert good |<br />
pno* LI a*HI a. Perleel loft*<br />
,m «ac 483-im<br />
DOWNTOWN RLYMOOTM<br />
3oMo*auiM*.S«M" and<br />
11SO a* ft E.oeeent pwnine<br />
CM<br />
1*0®* A P R baaed Mi 1$ yr MM<br />
7W ii M - $240 OH» Feel<br />
MB (uMael v» Maraa mfo *mc*<br />
COMPARE A*AVf<br />
(313) 649-6304<br />
FIRST INTERNATIONAL<br />
FINANCIAL CORP.<br />
aw. MM"<br />
IH ae ft at $300 per i<br />
lor leraar unta i-2T$ ><br />
J A BLOCK a CO<br />
SM-7430 or M0-0444<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
lOwTZSZeK.<br />
Fro«1 VIOaq n T* 4.000 a« It<br />
CALL TOOAY .<br />
CERT1F1CO REALTY. INC<br />
(313) 471-7 tOO<br />
Every Monday and Thursday in the Classified Real<br />
Estate Sectipn.<br />
Youll find an impressive number of listings that<br />
cover a large suburban .area. You're sure to find<br />
that special place among the large number of<br />
Mrtgs iar<br />
(0fasierlier & Hctentric<br />
CLA661HED ADVERTISING<br />
844-1070 Oakland County 591-0900 Wayne County<br />
852-3222 Rochester/Rochester Hills<br />
MMIM* $ PM TMSOAY PON TMunaoAY lomoft «• »I<br />
Microwave Oven Paid Gaa Heat<br />
Air Conditioning Great Location<br />
.Pool ft Tennla Specloua Rooms<br />
f * 2 Bedroom 1 ^ Bath In<br />
Apartments 2 Bedroom<br />
mm aMiMd eMi permiaelon<br />
WaMon Comer |rt Perry , (£><br />
Adjacent to AiJbocn Hill* * * •<br />
Mon.-Frt. M Weeaendt 12-5<br />
3 7 3 - 5 8 0 0<br />
anstol<br />
LIVING YOU CAN<br />
Afford To Enjoy!<br />
1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS FROM<br />
360 SJcludS<br />
Beautiful Setting in a Great Location!<br />
E 3<br />
- 1 -<br />
L a i b m Conditioning<br />
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED NEAR<br />
EXPRESSWAYS & TWELVE OAKS MALL<br />
On Beck Rd . Ju$« North of Pontine Trail in Wixom<br />
624-1388<br />
OPEN MON FRI 9 6 a SAT 10-5 • SUN 11<br />
rqual Houamtf Opporturtity<br />
Models open • Mon Sat 9-6 • Sun tl-5<br />
6 2 4 - 6 4 6 4<br />
Expanded one bedroom<br />
with Studio<br />
Clarita Park<br />
Apartments<br />
Life As it Should Be...<br />
Quiet Yet Convenient<br />
Bedroom, 1.& 1/2 Bath .^partmc<br />
Featuring:<br />
Cable Ready<br />
Private Entrances<br />
Located near<br />
schools, s<br />
& major hignwavs<br />
Fully Applianced<br />
Kitchens<br />
B»lcony/Patio<br />
Vertical Blinds<br />
Large Walk-in<br />
Closets<br />
Washer/Dryer<br />
Hookup<br />
Call Today For More Information<br />
473-0690<br />
Office Hr* Monday-Friday 1(W» Saturday 10-4<br />
29546 Clarita Avenue<br />
Off Middlebelt, Just South of Seven Mile<br />
Managed By The FOURMlDABLE Group
GRAND WV€« moot EMIT<br />
Q«€AT LOCATION<br />
CEDARIDGE<br />
Oekna < I 2 Badroom Units<br />
FROM $510<br />
N e w Y e a r ^ S p e c i a l<br />
Enter on TuUno 1 Mock « of<br />
U.O0MMn or tf» S torn al Grand<br />
Near BoWord Hoeprtel Uvome MM<br />
4 aoumtoam Farnangton<br />
471-5020<br />
Model open da«y 1-S<br />
OFFICE: 775-8206<br />
FA0M1NOTON<br />
maintained i<br />
tanoato ahoccMno (J*r1et S"r ee-<br />
m t to 1-096 fraeaay «arrt McMaa<br />
rwi. »ari*al b&nda. ...lanil o<br />
wg apace a mueft mora One n*<br />
ha* rent >4c aecurltr aepcatl r£<br />
omrad C I Jeanne at: 474-W9<br />
BOTSFORD PLACE<br />
GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE<br />
SPECIAL<br />
1 Bedroom for $419<br />
2 Bedroom for $519<br />
3 BeUiumii M >089<br />
PETS PERMITTED<br />
SngM><br />
Inwnedtote Occupancy<br />
We I ova Chadren<br />
HEAT • WATER INCLUDED<br />
C M praadga eOdreaa. Mr coo«-<br />
nontna. earpaong. Mova 4 tafngara-<br />
tor. a* uMRMa excapt electuary tn-<br />
arm apertmenta Laundry<br />
for mora m»uii>aUon. pftone<br />
477-8464<br />
27883 Independence<br />
Farmington Hills<br />
fabfcumqton hills<br />
2.000 SQ FT Of PU« LUXURY<br />
Baoanit, Jeemnaa 3 or 3 bedroom<br />
ranch. or 3 badroom loamWouaaa.<br />
r* taM. omnpooi me. tu" baaa-<br />
merw. 2 car ettacned garaga From<br />
S1S00<br />
COVINGTON CLUB<br />
14 uaa a MiddMban<br />
«S1-2730<br />
Managed by Kaftan Emarprlaaa mc<br />
«orn MeigMa •<br />
CARRIAGE PARK A<br />
27201 CANEIELOj<br />
D€TROIT-7 una -ahaer Nice 1<br />
! badroom apta Hearty aecoieteo<br />
carpeted haai and a» 1324/mc<br />
CflU 537-0014<br />
OCT ROM 7 Mae.' Lerxxa<br />
Duadmg m good araa. 1 badroom<br />
$375 .nciudaa heel 4 M appHancaa<br />
256-9931<br />
YOU FOUND rT<br />
AFFORDABLE<br />
APARTMENT<br />
LIVING<br />
Fraa Ha«uuiauA«<br />
1 4 2 SEO«OOMS<br />
nm Carpal. Vertical Bimdi Spa-<br />
ooua Cloeeta. Balooraea. A» Appa-<br />
anoaa. Intercom. Sloraga Araa.<br />
Pod. Ojbrxxjaa. Mmutee •-«><br />
Irom Freewaya and Shopping<br />
Landecaped Par* -Uka Almoephere<br />
OPEN DAILY 9-5 SUN 11-4<br />
274-7277<br />
SEVEN MILE/Teiegraph. 1 badroom<br />
(400 4 uQ- 2 badroom - $4»S Jan<br />
Studio - $350 mdudaa haa!<br />
534-9340<br />
DETROIT Tatagraph 4 7 M<br />
Vary larga 1 badroom. acroaa Irom<br />
oon couraa 9345 par month, haai<br />
Included S33-7M4<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
$ 8 6 5 M o v e s Y o u In<br />
(ON SELECTED UNfTSl<br />
1900 ad ft 2 badroom gardan.apart-<br />
rnarm 2 badrpom toamnoueee a»th<br />
Ml tinminu 2 balh «'wa*-ancaa No pata Ca«.<br />
474-2552<br />
FLORAL DESIGNER<br />
EXPERIENCED ONLY<br />
Heavy wedding 4 party wort<br />
- 4 6 4 - 1 0 3 6<br />
canst "ii<br />
! B<br />
furnished executive apts. avail.<br />
W E S T L A N D<br />
H A W T H O R N E C L U B<br />
ONE M O N T H FREE<br />
F R O M * 4 5 0 Including Heat<br />
Vertical Blinds<br />
Term<br />
Trail<br />
GARDEN CITY AREA - Spactoue 1 4<br />
2 bedroom apartmenta wtth terrific<br />
mova-m deala Caa lor Oetaka<br />
329-5392<br />
N O V I<br />
PAVILION COURT<br />
ONE MONTH FREE<br />
$ 6 9 5 Including Carport<br />
Fully Equipped Health Club<br />
• Separate Entrances • 2 Full .Baths<br />
• Washer & Dryer in each Unit<br />
on Haggerty Road<br />
3 4 8 - 1 1 2 0<br />
DAILY 9-7 SAT -SUN. 11-4<br />
GARDEN CITY - Larga. modern 1<br />
bedroom, a* appaancas. larga do-<br />
teta. near acftoota. cable mora<br />
$415 Caa 464-3947 or 421-2146<br />
LIVONIA<br />
HEAT INCLUOEO •<br />
RENT FROM $495<br />
SECURITY DEPOSIT $150<br />
Spacious 1 4 2 badroom apts with<br />
puai carpet, vertical banda aert<br />
cleaning oven, froattree refrigerator,<br />
dianwaanar. ample atcaga. mter<br />
com. carport club houee. aeuna. e»-<br />
arcaae room, termla courta haated<br />
poola<br />
On Joy Rd. W ol Newburgh<br />
4 5 9 - 6 6 0 0<br />
• On selected urwta only<br />
Lhroma<br />
F A I R F I E L D A R M S<br />
SPECIAL!<br />
i 100 OFF 1ST MONTH REN1<br />
2 BEDROOM - $430<br />
ONE MONTH FREE RENT<br />
SENIOR DI6COUNT<br />
Amarutiea include<br />
• Heat 4 water<br />
• Carpeting 4 blinds<br />
• Laundry facrtit-n<br />
• Storage<br />
• Cable ready<br />
. AH contftuoqjng<br />
• Private patio/t>«»cony<br />
• Secured commqoa area<br />
• 24 hour emergency s<br />
7 2 8 - 4 8 0 0<br />
14»50 Firsts<br />
1 Fvmirx<br />
• b*ock»:<br />
i,M>*<br />
LIVONIA Plymouth ^M*rr.man<br />
a'M 2nd Tkx>* 2 tM>d*oo^ apar'<br />
m«nt. nfw'y dtCO'llfd<br />
amoka- $450 mo 421 <br />
' LIVONIA'S<br />
FINEST<br />
LOCATION<br />
Merriman corner 7 mile<br />
Large deluxe<br />
1 bedroom unit<br />
with washer & dryer<br />
within apartmeni<br />
• Self cleaning, ange<br />
. vertical banda<br />
• Pool<br />
. Nearby anopping<br />
$ 5 7 5 / m o .<br />
M E R R I M A N W O O D S<br />
Model open 9-5 accept Thursday<br />
477-9377 Office 775-8206<br />
n«7i Rhr^r Oafca Weal Luxurioua<br />
.2 Iwiinrap. 2 ttalfi aoanroac"- Ca<br />
Pl»MOUTH - AFFORDABLE Samor<br />
cituen facial! Spacwua 1 4 2<br />
community wa» to anopp^ Can-<br />
tral an amiwaener vartical bands<br />
i iwnij. a fin — i a m f l . 4 1 - »«*- i . .muxgr.-.. -r: ~— - _ _<br />
ocMnge A a«ao« Sut*e* 6 tarpon poo< A«aM*bte to queimefl<br />
n^iin X M I.u. Ill aia TH1T I •nrtk-anw-<br />
P l y m o u t h S q u a r e<br />
A p a r t m e n t s<br />
1 4 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS<br />
STARTING AT $456<br />
9421 Marguerite<br />
<br />
1 oedroom from $535<br />
OPEN SAT 1-5 OR<br />
- CALL FOR APPOINTMENT<br />
r THE BENEICKE GROUP<br />
348-9590 347-J 690<br />
- PLYMOUTH -<br />
BROUGHAM<br />
MANOR<br />
SPECIAL '<br />
ONE MONTH FREEl<br />
1 4 2 BEDROOMS<br />
sr Leaaa Haai 4 Water mcVded<br />
455-3215<br />
PLYMOUTH HOUSE<br />
APTS.<br />
LOW SECURITY DEPOSIT<br />
i HOLIDAY SPECIAL<br />
l serene sett*1B<br />
Plymouth<br />
Plymouth Hills<br />
• Apartments<br />
746 S. Mill St<br />
455-3880<br />
York Properties Inc<br />
| PLYMOUTH<br />
tnioy the ktett^e you d«erv« in a nouOae 1 year<br />
iu«»t -nature lat-daniiaii ne^nbor- |<br />
rood E*ckjsrve i ano 2 bedroom | pontiac<br />
apts starting at ONL Y $496<br />
$435 mOutKne utU«*a<br />
1 plyiuKXJTm • T uaditio^ r^-usta-t LaittW -<br />
2 wove wearier 4 dry. t»nd. 4 $375/mo ^ " - 4<br />
H yrl Simr* flu<br />
. From $375<br />
PARKSIDE APTS.<br />
532-9234<br />
—<br />
455-0391 REDFOftD AREA Jo,.Ta»graph<br />
Cleen 1 bedroom carpet eir<br />
locked entrance $325 Fencad<br />
R E D F O R P - M A N O R .<br />
y_SJ!U wel»LWJ<br />
Dearborn Hegn»/Lhron* Aree<br />
1 owkoch<br />
New+t fmcKM i<br />
•PONVKM<br />
orym tn . *r cond«»oning<br />
(650/MO 471-1459<br />
DeOroom<br />
dry*<br />
• Washer/Dryer in each unit, plymouth •.•ca 3 yeer «d i<br />
' | Badroom wtth blinds, air. laundry<br />
| Close to downtown Available Jan<br />
13 $435/mo No pens 4S3-I743<br />
Madison He^hts<br />
GREAT APTS.<br />
GREAT<br />
LOCATIONS<br />
$50 Security Deposit<br />
For 1 Bedroom Apts.<br />
RENT INCLUDES<br />
HEAT<br />
CALL FOR<br />
PLYMOUTK HERITAGE APTS<br />
-N TERRITORIAL-SHELDON-<br />
SPECIAL<br />
fcO SECURITY DEPOSIT<br />
1 FREE MONTH OF RENT<br />
$25 discount/montti for 12 monttia<br />
Rent from $4©5r$4S0<br />
War ad ts presented<br />
Haat mduoed<br />
455-2143<br />
Spaoous 1 4 2 bedroom apts<br />
Prxate commumty almoapnere<br />
Minutes from downtown Ptymoulh<br />
Haa< included<br />
453-6050<br />
A York properties Gommunrty<br />
PLYMOUTH ^<br />
LIVE ON THE PARK<br />
40325 PLYMOUTH RO<br />
Manager S101<br />
SPECIAL!<br />
$100 OFF FIRST MONTH RENT<br />
1 BEDROOM - $345<br />
ONE MONTH FREE RENT<br />
SENIOR DISCOUNT<br />
Amenfliea include<br />
Haat 4 water<br />
• Easy Access to I-275<br />
• Air Conditioned<br />
• Fully Carpeted<br />
• Walk lo Downtown<br />
• 1 & 2 Bedroom<br />
From $435<br />
1 Month Free<br />
PLYMOUTH Spacious 1 bedroom<br />
sc appkancee heal included imme-<br />
diate, 1 y> laaaa $457/mo<br />
453-898101453-0885<br />
I PLYMOUTH 1 bedroom,$*45>mo<br />
inciudea heet 4 water Short walk lo<br />
Mwntoam Waafter 4 dryar aval<br />
able Security dapoart $445 No<br />
pets 459-3310 or 454-42*3<br />
OPEN 12<br />
455-4721<br />
6pm ;<br />
278-8319<br />
PLYMOUTH MANOR<br />
' 4 2 Bedroom Apts . tots of charm<br />
HOLIDAY SPECIAL<br />
PAY NO RENT<br />
UNTIL 2/1/92<br />
455-3880<br />
-York Properties Inc,<br />
PLYMOUTH - 1 and 2 bedroom on<br />
Ml floor Plymouth Road 4 «ol-<br />
, brook New carpet 4 decoratlona.<br />
Stove refrigerator air dr«>ea. we*<br />
| to low" Available immediately<br />
I $435-445 - utlinlas 459-5875<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
I 4 2 BEDROOM AfTS<br />
ALSO FURNISHED 1 BEDROOM<br />
CALL FOR SPECIALS'<br />
Feeturmg Quiet amgie itory pm.et«<br />
ent-anca, patio, irtnny room wnh |<br />
wasner dryar hookup attic storage<br />
Princeton-Court Apts<br />
On WWcor of Haggerty<br />
459-6640<br />
. Fuey equipped Kitchens<br />
. Vertical Winds<br />
• large closets<br />
• Leundry lacartM<br />
- 24 hr emergency service<br />
• B*e togging trails<br />
. Convenient to enpressweys<br />
and Bowniown Plymouth<br />
• Sme* peta welcome<br />
ONLY $200<br />
Security Deposit<br />
tLimrted '»me on^i<br />
453-2800<br />
TWIN ARBORS<br />
Limited - Of apis arwlaQMI<br />
_ ^ S ^ Q d e d ! ^ •vaaaole Nc pWa 272-5561<br />
setting 1 badroom apt Carpet A-u<br />
.ondmonar. haet «*auded<br />
FROM $375<br />
ORCHARD WOODS APTS<br />
33*1878<br />
^EDFO«D AREA<br />
$399 Moves You In<br />
I On Selected Unltat<br />
. FREE HEAT<br />
•.Cleen. Quiet Building<br />
• Large t 4 2 Bedrooms<br />
• walk-m Ooeets<br />
• (nlrualon Alarm Systerr,<br />
-Senior Drscount<br />
Telegraph Vk rnae S of i-9»<br />
GLEN COVE APTS<br />
Enterprises<br />
REDFORD TWP<br />
LOLA PARK MANOR<br />
A owning 4 guiet apartmant<br />
communrty m Radlord town** haa<br />
spaoous 1 bedroom martmant<br />
storage and cade TV<br />
937-1880 559-7220<br />
FREE MEAT 4 WATER<br />
Sanmmipg pool and p«c»c area<br />
Cable TV 4 Carports available<br />
UNDER $500/M0.<br />
• caa<br />
255-0932 .<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS<br />
RIVER S EDGE<br />
LUXURY TOWN HOME<br />
2 Mentha Rant Ffsst<br />
2 Bedroom kuury townnome rentals<br />
starting al $750 Raaon »vmg or me<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> River 1200 So Ft. tttnees<br />
earner and nature trade Hamanf<br />
Crooas Fids (loaow Straamwoodl<br />
Mmutaa irom M.59 4 I-T5<br />
mmediaia occupancy<br />
CALL. 662-8060<br />
Maneged 538-2497<br />
by Kaftan Ej<br />
. REDFORD - Lovely 1 baoroom av<br />
condition, rove rafngaralor fur<br />
-vsfwd eiceaerx storage. utlBtiaa 15-<br />
duded Family neighbomood $3TV<br />
mo 464-6382<br />
• Carpeting 4 blinds<br />
• Laundry taolities<br />
• Central air 4 pool<br />
• Security<br />
455-3682<br />
Plymouth Rd . near 1-275<br />
PLYMOUTH Mayflower Hotel $750<br />
month Deny room service. 24 hour<br />
massage servica Color TV No<br />
leases Immediate occupancy<br />
Creon or Maria 453-1620<br />
PLYMOUTH - reduced rent/newty<br />
redecorated 1 bedroom apt $450<br />
plus utwttes. 't month aacurlty<br />
dapoaii 303 Roe Street (Walking<br />
distance from downtown Pymoulh/<br />
Mon thru Frt. 9-5 562-0450<br />
Eve 4 weekends 451 2082<br />
NEW YEAR SPECIALS!<br />
Glens of<br />
Ccdarbrooke<br />
S c c t s d a k i l p a i i m c n f s<br />
Vertical Blinds<br />
Central Air<br />
Walk-in Closets<br />
Pool/Picnic Area<br />
Ughted Carports Inc.<br />
Patio & Balcony<br />
478-0322<br />
•New Residents Only Expires Jan. 15. 1992<br />
SUPER SPECIAL<br />
I FIRST MONTH S RENT<br />
6 monlh or kyear -<br />
tamed Newty decorated Feaiuree<br />
A* conditional rehigerator. range,<br />
smoke dstacior*. laundry facstiaa 4<br />
extra SI a-eg* Swimming pool<br />
Cable available<br />
ALSO 2 BEDROOM APTS<br />
LEXINGTON<br />
VILLAGE<br />
PET SECTION AVAILAPLE<br />
1 bedroom apts frofn $445<br />
1-75 and 14 M-S<br />
Sunday li-S<br />
ttltY^IPH IMMM>K<br />
HEATED<br />
• SAt NA.S<br />
•M _*<br />
ALSO AVAILABLE 1 & 2 B E D R O O M APTS.<br />
A chain ting ri-nul ounmuntiy |u« 20 minutes (mm Ann Art** ami<br />
downtown IX-trim yet Lijmfc»nabt> away from it all Enwn l i'V cat<br />
Ann Arbor Rd . wvst to Hafott-m Rd . follow «oulh to Jo> H
6 E * O&E Thursday, January 9. 1992<br />
400 Apts. For Ront _<br />
BEDFORD - Plymouth 4 Beech 1<br />
bedroom apartment. very CM in.<br />
over restaurant Micro, Wa, o«an.<br />
$360,'mo after 3om, 477-9186<br />
REDFORO TWP- Efficiency cebtn.<br />
W utaitlpa included. $90/wk —<br />
• security. ocj» - ajs< c&xa pet Po»cv -<br />
Coll or visit us at our Main Ottice ft Model<br />
7040 Venoy Road #112 at Warren Ave -<br />
425-0930<br />
t wuuib Mor, 3U1 10-e, 3un 12-6<br />
Now Open...<br />
PARKCREST APARTMENTS<br />
We stand's Newest Complex<br />
On Warren Ave., E. of Newburgh<br />
Vi Male W ol Westland Mall ft other major $i«0()ping<br />
1.000 sq ft of'Viwry .space, oWermg J bedrooms 1 dr 2<br />
Bahs deseed lor privacy if mshmo lo share Private<br />
laundry rooms vertical Winds dishwashers & Whirlpool<br />
•pptances Balconies or oaiios Cass ailowM<br />
Ask About Our Specials!<br />
Senior Citizen Discount Available<br />
5 2 2 - 3 0 1 3<br />
DIAMOND FOREST<br />
APARTMENTS '<br />
F r o m ®640<br />
an Large walk-in closets<br />
• Private Beleoniea<br />
• Deluxe Appkancee including<br />
dishwasher 6 disposal<br />
• Swimming Pool --<br />
• Senior CitOans Discount<br />
SUNNYMEDE<br />
APTS.<br />
••561 KIRTS<br />
(Ibkt S crfBigl<br />
between Uvemota 4 Crook si<br />
3 6 2 0 2 0 0<br />
• WESTLANO •<br />
WILDERNESS<br />
PARK<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
warren Ave. Vs mile E of<br />
Newburgh" Minutes from<br />
westland Mall & other major<br />
Spacious 1.000 sq ft., 2 bedroom apartments<br />
wrth 1 or 2 baths private laundry room,<br />
vertical blinds, dishwasher balconies or patios<br />
Cats allowed<br />
ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS!<br />
Senior Citizen Discount Available<br />
Mon Sat 10-jfc.<br />
Sun. 12 6<br />
4 2 5 - 5 7 3 1<br />
NORTHVILLE FOREST<br />
APARTMENTS II<br />
Plymouth. Ml. Untutti-<br />
•rom ^ W § month • Porch or Balcony<br />
• Swimming Pool<br />
• Community Bid*.<br />
4 2 0 - 0 8 8 8<br />
OPEN D4*.V<br />
AMD SUNOAY<br />
400 Apts. For Rsnl<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
FROM $655<br />
•14 2 Bedrooms<br />
• Lovafy rasnaermal araa<br />
• Covered parking<br />
• Pool and dubhouae<br />
. Intrualon alarm<br />
12 MILE 6 LAHScR<br />
COLONY PARK APTS<br />
Maneged by Kalian Enterprises inc<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
FROM $245<br />
Plus % utwtlee Be one of lour n<br />
Southfield home Privete room,<br />
phone, lock, laundry, kitchen, etc<br />
No Laaaa. No smok*. No pel*<br />
Please ca*<br />
746-9237<br />
GRAB'!<br />
A Greet Oeal m Apartment Living<br />
SPECIAL OFFER!<br />
Lease an Apt at Certylo Tower Now<br />
4 Pay No Rent until Februery -»999»<br />
Seemg a Bekevmgl<br />
Spacious 2*5 Bedroom from $699<br />
FREE HEAT<br />
23300 Providence Dr . N o* 9 M*e<br />
CALL NOW (3131559-2111<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
12 MM Rd<br />
1 block E. of Telegraph<br />
SPACIOUS<br />
2 4 3 Bedroom Apartments<br />
FROM $725<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
Lancaster Hills<br />
Apartments<br />
352-2554<br />
Mon -Frl 9-5 Sat 9-Noon<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
2 BEOROOM,'2 BATH APTS<br />
FROM $695"<br />
SECURITY DEPOSIT $150<br />
Includes wesner dryer. cart>ort. private<br />
entrance * lot* of storage<br />
CMc Center Dr<br />
Between Lasher $ Telegraph<br />
PARKLANE APTS.<br />
355-0770<br />
• selected units only - l/yt lease<br />
S Lygn<br />
PONTRAIL<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
$100 Move-ln^pecial<br />
1 Month FREE<br />
& FREE HEAT<br />
1 Bedroom $390<br />
2 Bedroom $465<br />
Ask about our Senior Program<br />
On Pontiac Trail ai S Lyon<br />
. Between 10 8 11 Mile Rds<br />
437-3303<br />
Troy<br />
Buckingham Square<br />
Apartments<br />
Large 1 8 2 bedroom<br />
apartments, thai face the<br />
courtyard, available In a<br />
quiet peaceful community<br />
In the heart ol Tray All<br />
amenities plus wonderful<br />
"TielflftOWi Can it<br />
649-5660<br />
TROY/CLAWSON<br />
off and no security deposit 2 rruteaeast<br />
of Birmingham Wood burning<br />
fireplaces, heat $ watar Indudad<br />
1.000 aq It.. 2 bedroom $570-$590<br />
For rental Information call 435-5430<br />
" twot. CLAWSCS<br />
WALDEN GREEN APTS<br />
14 2 bedroom apartment* from<br />
$480 par month Near downtown<br />
Birmingham 8 shoppings malls OC-<br />
TROY - Greet location 1-2 bedrooms,<br />
stao studio Meet, watar $<br />
bands mduded. Speical move-in<br />
prtcesi 362-1940 or 544-3516<br />
TROY - LARGE 1100 sq. ft luxury 1<br />
badroom, 1% baths apartment<br />
TROY<br />
647-0333<br />
NICEST 1 BEDROOM<br />
includes fun soad washer 8 dryer in<br />
each. haat. watar. veflide blind*,<br />
carpel, carport.* pool AH for $600.<br />
$30&security, first 2 weeks free lo<br />
new tenant 04et, wen-maintained,<br />
smaller complex 396-0960<br />
TROY<br />
Rocneeter Rd. North<br />
of SQusrs Lake Rd<br />
3 Bedroom Townhouses<br />
* . FROM $563*<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
ROCHESTER VILLAS<br />
. 879-2466<br />
Troy/Royal Oek/Clawson<br />
SPECIALS?<br />
ASK!<br />
Amber Apartments<br />
280-1700<br />
TROY/ROYAL OAK<br />
Ooggy. Ooggy. where will you «ve?<br />
At Amber Apartments<br />
Pertmaann they givel 240-1700<br />
TROY/ROYAL OAK AREAS<br />
Fireplace*, vertical Mlnda and lofts<br />
rooms 4 studios Washer<br />
hook-upe? Pets? Aakl 280-IVS,<br />
TROY<br />
SOMERSET AREA - FROM $495<br />
Studio and specious i 4 2 bedroom<br />
Owner Paid Heel<br />
- Swwrvnlng Pool<br />
• Laundry Faculties<br />
Cloee To Shopping 4 Liprseaways<br />
VILLAGE APARTMENTS<br />
3(2-0245<br />
THREE OAKS<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
uNwue-owrr-atCLuoeo<br />
NEW YEARS SPKIAL<br />
$530 1BEOROOM-<br />
$150 SECURITY OCPOSIT<br />
Luxury 1 A i bedroom<br />
w» phi* carp*. 620<br />
864 S Adams. Birmingham<br />
Birmingham area - 3 bedroom<br />
1'/> beth immacuiels modern ranch<br />
•wished basement Birmingham<br />
schools, $1 190/mo 568-9253<br />
birmingham<br />
bath<br />
$675 mo<br />
dean 2 bedroom 1<br />
I Garaga Fenced<br />
642-6022<br />
BIRMINGHAM-Doemtown 2 bedroom<br />
carpeting, newly decorated,<br />
gerage. basemen- Dec*yard Call<br />
356-2292 or 737-0124<br />
BiR M'NGH au-Oowntown 3 bed<br />
ooma. 1 bath, baaement Excekeql<br />
$975 Dkvld Beetty Ralph<br />
Macwei 647-6999 Or 847-7100<br />
BIRMINGHAM-MI Town $1 100 D«<br />
mo 3 bedroom house. 1 fu« snd 2.<br />
hetf baths garage Short term leeae<br />
available Can 646-5244<br />
BIRMINGHAM - Unccm.'SouthHeid<br />
Newly remodeled 3 bedroom brick<br />
pressing room. 2 batha. new custom<br />
kitchen, hardwood'carpet dlnmg<br />
rottn. 1 car oarage'$l400'me •<br />
D i h PROPERTIES 737-400?<br />
BIRMINGHAM Manchester 3 bad-<br />
age. fenced.'no<br />
ty immediate<br />
BIRMINGHAM Nawty Remodeled 2<br />
bedroom loft, v suited ceilings,<br />
skylights, hrepiece, Dasement, garage.<br />
appliances. $850 628-0345<br />
Birmingham remodeled. 2 bedroom.<br />
« bam, air. arge deck<br />
porch. Wmds 807 Emla<br />
50 after 7brn 545-2366<br />
BIRMINGHAM "3 bedroom ranch<br />
1VI baths, family room stlsched ga<br />
iveptece newty decorated<br />
$35s n<br />
624-4094<br />
BIRMINGHAM - 1420 Emmons<br />
bedrooms. 1 bath, hardwood floors,<br />
new appkancas 6 carpet garage<br />
$725,'mc 360-2610<br />
BIRMINGHAM • 2 bedroom executive<br />
home, ho! tub deck, gerage<br />
contemporary decor $850<br />
Days 879-0595 Evea 693-1649<br />
BIRMINGHAM. 2 bedroom. 1 beth,<br />
garage, fenced.J923 Hoaend.<br />
Uncom/Elon area $650 per month<br />
961-5361. 557-1183<br />
BIRMINGHAM. 2 oedroom. 1 bath,<br />
garage, large country kitchen, full<br />
Baakment ready now »MC» area<br />
srormsrarr 64?.73gs-<br />
BIRMINGHAM - 3 Beoroom Ranch<br />
wrth updated kitchen 4 bath waWier<br />
1590 Cheltenham<br />
BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom. 1 bath,<br />
newty.decorated. Winds carpet<br />
basement garaga $1050'mc plus<br />
security 646-9179<br />
BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom 1 bate<br />
home, gray carpet white tormica<br />
knehen. lenced yard, gerage $810<br />
per month, no pets 644-407<br />
BIRMINGHAM - 3 Bedroom brtck,<br />
ak appuancee fenced yard, finished<br />
baaement. immediate occupancy<br />
$850 mo 346-6655<br />
BIRMINGHAM'S bedroom. Vi bath<br />
colonial, beeemem. gerage, lerge<br />
wooded lot. central air $1350<br />
642-1620 or 268-3650<br />
3 bedrooms I balhl LMim<br />
BLOOMFIELD MILLS Schools<br />
bedroom, 2'1 ba<br />
dials occupency $!. 27<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS 4 bedrooms<br />
JSs baths Trt level Centrs* air scpkanoea<br />
siceUem condition 3 car<br />
gwage $ 1900 per month 855-8191<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS LAKEFRONT<br />
100 n an Square Lake frontage<br />
Charming cape cod. 2/3 Oedrooms<br />
2'* baths Flortds room, fireplace<br />
Appkancaa Sandy beech Attached<br />
2 car garage, lecurlty system.<br />
Sl.BOO per mor.ft-, Rsrarsncaa no<br />
pats Security deposit 952-5449<br />
BLOOMFIELD - Maple-Teiagraph<br />
Cape Cod 3 bedrooihs. 2't baths,<br />
library, graatroom. fireplace neutral,<br />
2 car garaga New fumaoa/ak<br />
Bloomfleld schools $1800/mo<br />
D 4 H PROPERTIES 737-4002<br />
BLOOMFIELD TWP iSquirrel/WSItlee<br />
Araa) - Large TrWevei «th 5<br />
bedrooms 4 3 baths or deed-end<br />
street Fam»y room flrapiaca kitchen<br />
appkancaa. attached car garaga.<br />
Birmingham schools Available<br />
now at $1350<br />
ROCHESTER MILLS (Ouak Ridge I -<br />
Larga 4 Bedroom 3'* beth Tudor colonial<br />
on treed lol. Family room, library.<br />
2 fireplaces, walk-out ftmehed<br />
basement, central ak. ak appkancaa.<br />
larga deck, attached 3M car<br />
aaraga Available now at $1850<br />
: 5< BLOOMFIELD - 4 bedroom 2'*<br />
bath Tudor on deed-end street<br />
Famky room with flraplace, cathedral<br />
cslkngstl living room, kllchen<br />
appkancaa. central ak. alarm system<br />
. carpeting, window traatmants.<br />
2Vi car attached garaga with opener<br />
AvakabM now at $1800<br />
Go ode 647-1898<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE - Immeculete<br />
4 bedroom colonial, fantastic<br />
kltcnen. famky room, appkancaa<br />
$2225'mo Oiambartem 847-6400<br />
BRIGHTON - 1990 Brick Engkah<br />
cottage 3 bedrooms, computer loft.<br />
2!» bathe. U r n room, cathedrsl<br />
graatroom. Formica kachan. central<br />
Mr, 2180 sq ft $1400/mo<br />
D 4 H PROPERTIES 737-4002<br />
CANTON - 4 adroom colonial, aa.<br />
403 ninlel Aiinulii ftmalwJ saaer nd. 9h tn* egmmora<br />
Firaplec a 2 car garaoe No<br />
OWNERS ere you he. "o ««>»*•; peta $1380 ok; a security 45A-1321<br />
ranting your AM. condo or home?<br />
We can help We see 1 200 * pro- CANTON-4 b adroom. 2-» bath CO-<br />
spectNe ranMra each m on»iCon- tad Kathy or CMy tar hONMnkar-piece Garaga 2400 aqft $1095<br />
manor at<br />
par month<br />
894-0281<br />
CANTON - 4 adroom fl* bath eo-<br />
404 Houses ForF lent<br />
freet locas<br />
r a o s r s s<br />
sas-ssoa ttm %7-SS<br />
CANTON - Quad 3 bedrooma 1'*<br />
betha. ak. 2 car attached gerage.<br />
fenced. 12/mo leeae. option lo buy<br />
$1000'mo • security 981-4797<br />
CANTON - Sharp nawty decorated<br />
3 bedroom Brick renpv 2 bashe applanoes.<br />
central Mr. tiaaaminl<br />
A.MUOW2 $850 346-5100<br />
RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />
CANTON - 3 bedroom, IN bath r»<br />
year old CoamMI to leekk Fireplace<br />
ful tkkamant. 2 car garaga sk ap-<br />
[mairsa 12 month leaaa Si. 100/<br />
mo Aak tor _<br />
tony costa<br />
Remerica<br />
hometown realtors<br />
453-0012<br />
torn. Nlmay ream. »spiati •voukfiout ' ; month security delerge<br />
ireed lot, neer *-7$ $680 mo<br />
• dapoak 37V 7963<br />
rem* 1538 aq It. newSy iliiiretad<br />
1 car §m t i lain doer<br />
BiRMMOAM - A race S I<br />
oerpet appal,<br />
pert*, lanced rerd 9SS fml<br />
Meet lo park MMWslW<br />
. $750 * sacurvy 644-167$
REAL ESTATE NEWS<br />
Thursday. January 9. 199j[~" feAE<br />
Check insurance, taxes after mortgage transfer<br />
Don't be surprised if at some point<br />
during the life of your mortgage the<br />
lender sells or transfers the servicing<br />
of your account to another financial<br />
institution<br />
And don't worry, either, if that<br />
happens,—auviwfs we<br />
Bankers Association of America-<br />
It's a common practice that<br />
shouldn't effect terms and conditions<br />
of your mortgage including interest<br />
rate, monthly payment and due date.<br />
The only thing that should change is<br />
where you mail the check.<br />
Financial institutions generally<br />
sell off the servicing of mortgage accounts<br />
to raise cash. Others buy to<br />
earn the fraction of a percentage<br />
point for servicing and interest on<br />
the escrow .accounts.<br />
A mortgagor doesn't need your<br />
permission to transfer the servicing<br />
But several procedural things should<br />
happen when a transfer occurs.<br />
Expect a termination letter from<br />
the institution with *»hich you've<br />
been doing business. That letter<br />
should identify by name, address and -<br />
U'lepliune numbei the fiim that will<br />
service your mortgage and exactly,<br />
when you should start sending payments<br />
there. _ -<br />
YOU ALSO should receive a letter<br />
from the new servicing agent in :<br />
structing you when and where to<br />
mail payments.<br />
If you receive notification only<br />
from a new servicer, warns the<br />
Mortgage Bankers Association, contact<br />
your original servicer to verify<br />
that your" loan actually has been<br />
transferred.<br />
If you have been paying your<br />
mortgage—through—a«—electronic<br />
funds transfer or autorfiatic check<br />
draft each month, it's up to you to<br />
fill out forms for payment to be sent<br />
directly to the new servicer.<br />
The old servicer should notify<br />
liimiwjwiieis—insurance eompam<br />
gage accounts now. has sold about 65<br />
percent of its accounts over the past<br />
three years. Smith said<br />
"IF A LOAN is sold, a customer<br />
chnnlH takP prorantion for the first<br />
oiid fcaiung authority<br />
o-xA..* a trang- yp.ir and really keep an eye on<br />
fer to a new servicer. But it never things." he advised. "Make sure tax-<br />
hurts to follow up yourself to make es are paid on time and make sure<br />
sure that's been done.<br />
payments are posted properly as to<br />
interest.versus principal."<br />
, Remember that escrow accounts<br />
Toll-free telephone number? often<br />
also will transfer<br />
are provided by servicers, but be<br />
"The transfer servicing market is aware that larger institutions may<br />
becoming much more professional."<br />
be difficult to Teach. Smith said<br />
said Daniel B. Smith, vice president Standard Federal Bank, the larg-<br />
and Plymouth branch manager for est in Michigan in terms of mort-<br />
Republic Bancorp Mortgage "There gage dollar volume, also buys the<br />
were a lot of problems initially. The<br />
right to service other mortgages.<br />
biggest bitch I hear is taxes and In- •There's nothing another lender<br />
surance not being paid and in a time- can do to alter the (original) conly<br />
manner."<br />
tracts." said Robert Spehar. vice<br />
Rppnhlir which isn't selling mort-.<br />
president for loan administration<br />
and acquisition at.Standard Federal<br />
"It is a normal business transaction,"<br />
he said, adding that a transfer<br />
isn't a reflection on an individual<br />
borrower's credit position.<br />
Spehar passed along other advice.<br />
~If their Ioan~t5 'subJeCt to electronic<br />
transfer, they want to see if<br />
that can continue. It's not contractual.<br />
but an accommodation banks<br />
make<br />
"Also, life insurance and disability<br />
insurance is not part of a mortgage<br />
-contract Most can be transferred<br />
but check.<br />
"Pay attention to those helloand<br />
goodbye letters. They—want to be<br />
real concerted about the effective<br />
date of transfer, especially at the<br />
end of the^ year, so they g«n proper<br />
credit." Spehar said,<br />
THE MORTGAGE Bankers<br />
#1F<br />
ciation offers the following consumer<br />
checklist:<br />
• Keep your servicer informed of<br />
changes in your address and telephone<br />
number<br />
• When a transfer occurs, be sure<br />
yrm receive -a-^oodbye .and Jl<br />
welcoming letit-r Carefully i " J<br />
those letters and note the new servicer's<br />
name., address, telephone<br />
number, contact person and payment<br />
schedule<br />
• Make sure that your taxing authority<br />
anA *<br />
7<br />
Go ahead, make the move.<br />
Now is the right time to buy<br />
a home.<br />
T<br />
h<br />
; JPj<br />
hbjmffi *-'" w •<br />
You should consider selling the<br />
property if you cannot afford to pay<br />
off the redempUon amount before<br />
the expiration of the redempUon period<br />
so that you can use the sale proceeds<br />
to pay off the amount owed,<br />
thereby at least keeping part of your<br />
equity in the property You should<br />
also confirm exactly how long you<br />
have to redeem the property before<br />
you will have lost your rights.<br />
Our condominium complex is a<br />
conversion Trom an apartment with<br />
both upper and lower units. The developer.<br />
upon the sale of the two<br />
lower units, authorized removal of<br />
two existing balconies for replace-<br />
ad<br />
IP,<br />
fTTTTTTT"<br />
condo<br />
p»> *-l queries<br />
K J Robert M.<br />
r v m Meisner<br />
ment with 9-X-15 decks. After turnover<br />
oi the complex to the association,<br />
the remaining balconies were<br />
found to be unsafe and were replaced<br />
with decks, the same size as<br />
the original 5-X-8 balconies. A recent<br />
buyer has requested approval to<br />
enlarge his balcony deck to match<br />
the two larger decks. There are may<br />
contrary opinions in regard to the<br />
propriety of this action. The question<br />
presented by an opposing co-owner<br />
is: Does the board have the authority<br />
to approve ao encroachment onto a<br />
limited common element with the<br />
enlarged deck?<br />
If the limited common element<br />
area in which the deck is to be expanded<br />
is that' of the co-owner who<br />
has asked to.expand the deck, it is<br />
more than likely that the condominium<br />
bylaws would allow soch extension.<br />
subject to approval of the board<br />
of directors. But an analysisthe<br />
condominium .master deed and bylaws<br />
would have to be made to as-<br />
sure this fact. If the deck was extended<br />
onto general common element<br />
property, the board would not<br />
havt^that authority unless specifically<br />
given that right in the condominium<br />
documents, which is generally<br />
not the case as it would be deemed<br />
~~an expropriation of property. You<br />
are best advised to get a written legal<br />
opinion on this issue before the<br />
board grants any approval to any<br />
modifications.<br />
Robert M Metsner is a Birmingham<br />
attorney concentrating<br />
his practice in the areas of condominiums.<br />
real estate and corporate<br />
Taw<br />
ll • . - . v<br />
NOW is the right time<br />
to Buy a Home!<br />
Purchasing a.home has always been a wise decision,<br />
but current market conditions are making it even<br />
more attractive to buy now.-<br />
EXCELLENT FINANCING IS<br />
AVAILABLE NOW<br />
Int£«^trates are lower, and mortgage lenders are<br />
fering a wide variety of financing options^-Low<br />
tcrcst rates mean you can get rnnre for your money.<br />
•CSJil<br />
• 30-year fixed mortgages are still available as<br />
- well as many dther financing alternatives.<br />
• First time buyers are encouraged to purchase now<br />
through financing packages offering small down<br />
payments. , • .—<br />
BEST INVESTMENT<br />
Purchasing a home is the best way to build a solid<br />
financial foundation. A home not only provides you<br />
with warmth and comfort, it also serves as a secure<br />
investment.<br />
• Today, homes in the area continue to be a wise<br />
investment.<br />
- - Equity in your home can be used as collateral,<br />
thus providing you with additional financial<br />
security. • .<br />
• Home ownership provides you with a sizable<br />
tax advantage because interest paid on<br />
mortgages is fully deductible. Property taxes<br />
can also be deducted.<br />
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GLP66IFIED RDVERTI6ING<br />
644-1070 Oakland County 591-0900 Wayne County SS2-3222 Rochester/Ffoche^ter Hills<br />
404 Houaaa For Rut<br />
DEARBORN "HEIGHTS 3 Dedroom.<br />
404 Houaaa For Rent<br />
r*nceC real ymreft 14013 Pa-<br />
derevski 3 bedroom rench. no<br />
H garaga. lenced yard,<br />
$6 tO/mo. WlS/aecDrlty 346-0366<br />
NORTHVILLE-2 bedrqpm. large lot.<br />
Basement, stove 6 retrlgeralor.<br />
reedy to.move In. $800/mo » se-<br />
curity After 8 451-2206<br />
NORTHVILLE - 2 Bedroom town-<br />
house. appliances, carpeted. Baae-<br />
ment, no peta Security dapoMt<br />
$625 month Alter 4pm<br />
NOVi RANCH. 3 bedrooma. famly<br />
room, fireplace. attached garage.<br />
yard $#50 mo 737-601* 737-1677<br />
NOVI- 3 badroom. 2 car garage.<br />
(218)844-6480<br />
N. OA* PARK - Berkley schools 3<br />
bedroom. 1 bath ranch." Ful baae-<br />
ment. fireplace. 2'i car garage.<br />
$725/mo 6*4-6668 or 642-1620<br />
OAK PARK - 3 bedroom brick bun-<br />
galow Ful Baaamani. modem kitch-<br />
en with appliances eeperate dining<br />
room, new carpeting. Recently dec-<br />
orated. 9 wme/Pmec/eel area $780/<br />
mo CMI Bop Moon: 346-3<br />
OAK PARK - 3 bedroom bungalow<br />
newty decorated. 10 _M*e 4 Coo-<br />
kdga. OuWt W«M AvakaDM now<br />
$575/mo 626-2462<br />
OAK PARK- 9 MUe/Scotie i .2-3<br />
peting. fenced yard, pets welcomad<br />
$500/mo. 352-1484<br />
PLEASANT FUDGE Smal "'3 Bed-<br />
PL Y MOUTH - beautttul 4 bedroom<br />
Home. Mng room, famly room/Dre-<br />
p—mas. 2H bathe central air. well<br />
to downtown Plymouth $1200<br />
mon*). After 5pm 455-7285<br />
PLYMOUTH - Prime area naar I<br />
4 Territorial 2,000 eq It ranch on 1<br />
acre. 3 bedrooma. 3 batha. wa»-out<br />
baaement. 2 Hreptaoaa. pamaly k*<br />
rushed Month to month 437-1546<br />
PirMOUTHI WondertuPy located 4<br />
oedroom. 2V» beth Colonial<br />
Brookwood OrNe West of Sheldon.<br />
All the amenWea combined with a<br />
wooded eettlng No pets, pleaae<br />
Mjggww AaMor aoPBakaonly<br />
R O B E R T B A K E<br />
Realtors<br />
4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0<br />
404 HOUM> For Rant<br />
ROCHESTER- S bedroom ranc#L<br />
Mr, lenced ywrd Waking diatanoe<br />
l» downtown park 4 trML $8SO/mo<br />
h i m i<br />
HOYAL OAK - PartHPy lurmshad.<br />
BeautMuPy decorated<br />
Brick nor<br />
No peta<br />
786-1377<br />
ROYAL OAK - 2 bedroom flet with<br />
Baasmsm $400 month Aiao 3 bed-<br />
room home, tiaairrnnl. rec<br />
$550<br />
ROYAL OAK - 3 badroom larnHy<br />
home. 2 cer garapa. lenced yard,<br />
limahed Baaement. atove. Irndga, no<br />
doga IV* mo aacurlty, $750 mo.<br />
311 Normandy After 3pm 646-6631<br />
ROYAL OAK - 5<br />
newty decorated, located on 3rd<br />
street 1 bli from Oownlowr -<br />
$1100/mo 845-6487<br />
yard $700 + aacurlty 360-6532<br />
SOUTH FIE LD/FFUmKLIN-Charmmg<br />
2 bedroom, dan or 3rd Bedroom<br />
Becka lo Frankm Woods TM-12 lo-<br />
ll 355-9057<br />
SOUTHFIELD LATHRUP - Cuts Aa<br />
A Button 3 badrooma. acre lot.<br />
short or long term leeae. 1'* month<br />
aacurlty depoalt. $600 per month<br />
Jan. to Cal, 626-5363<br />
SOUTHFKLO, Nine 4 E»eroreen 3<br />
bedroom, specious open floor plan<br />
4110 or 356-4876<br />
277-7777<br />
KMmPlus. Inc.<br />
SOUTHFlElD-- 12/GreanMd.<br />
Bedroom, formic* kftchsg. ac<br />
anpsa. Baaement. ImmedOte occu-<br />
pancy $6257 881-2812<br />
SOUTHFIELD - 21120 Negaunee.<br />
now available. 2 bedrooms, no pets.<br />
$62-5 Oepoan $775 Open today<br />
Thur 5:30-6 15pm 477-6769<br />
SOUTHFIELD - 3 bedroom Ranch<br />
on wooded lot AS spplksnces<br />
Included $895 per month<br />
254-7060 or after 8pm. 354-1023<br />
SOUTHFIELD 3 bedrooma. Living<br />
carpeting. H<br />
large lot. $850/mo. plua ae-<br />
868-4718<br />
4 dining room,<br />
curtty<br />
404 HOUSM For Rant<br />
WESTLANO - Prompt rapatrs or tree<br />
rent. Sharp 2 4 3 bedrooma. newty<br />
w dying «<br />
sppSaricee avaHabta Rata 4 Section<br />
a tat Ftin<br />
WOLVERME LAKE FRONTAGE 4<br />
bedrooms. 3 batha, 2 flraptaooe.<br />
neerer dekiae kllchen. femlfy room,<br />
deck. a« appaanoaa. 2 car attached,<br />
a* sports laka $1200/mo<br />
04 H PROPERTIES 737-4002<br />
W BLOOMFIELD - Green Lake<br />
Lakefront Wtng Coloniel with 6<br />
Sedroome. 4H oaths, wak-out<br />
baaement. febuloua ilea*. $1700/<br />
MO (C-6661 Cal 651-4400<br />
CHAMBERLAIN. REALTORS<br />
W BLOOMFIELD<br />
room, huge tamay room.<br />
cuaiom kitchen, attached garage,<br />
lake prlvaegee $789 881-8686<br />
W. BLOOMFIELD - Lovety. private<br />
leketronl 3 bedroom. «t»sry double<br />
aided' fireplace, 2 car attacned^H<br />
rage. 81.800/month<br />
ached ge-<br />
42WJM0<br />
W BLOOMFIELD. 2700 aq.ft eoto-<br />
mM. 4 bedroom, famly room. 20x20<br />
w/flrsplaoe. )aouz<br />
k-m doeats $1685 626-3830<br />
W BLOOMFIELD - 4 bedroom cok><br />
mM. Tl bath, central Mr. Baaement.<br />
deck, garage. 2.300 eq'. ft<br />
on $1500 737<br />
W BLOOMFIELD - 3 Bedroom<br />
brick. tam«y room, 1V» belti.<br />
Available rww $850 348-5100<br />
R I C H T E R & A S S O C .<br />
W BLOOMFIELD - Executive 4 bed-<br />
room Colonial with lovety grounds.<br />
2'- bams fireplace, baaamani.<br />
central Mr. anachad oartge.<br />
Available now. $1,668. 348-5100<br />
R I C H T E R & A S S O C .<br />
W DEARBORN, near Ford Engi-<br />
neering 4 Oekwood HoepltM. 2 Bed-<br />
rooms. baaement. appliances, air<br />
No pata $580/mo 274-6941<br />
410 Flats<br />
BIRMINGHAM. Immedlele occupen-<br />
cy, 2 bedroom lower, herdwood<br />
floors. Bands. 14 Mia Clean' $550<br />
+ aacurlty 643-0427 or 648-4687<br />
1 i X w v<br />
ent, $400<br />
564-8360<br />
E OEARBORN<br />
applencaa. No smoking, no psts<br />
$350 plus security 581-0882<br />
CI sen 2 bedroom upper, indudee<br />
heel. $425 per ,month + I month<br />
security 464-8643<br />
DEARBORN - Upper or lower eva»-<br />
aMe 2 bedroom, stove 4 refrigera-<br />
tor. $460 month * security<br />
Cal Erie — 326-2263<br />
DEARBORN - upper 1 badroom.<br />
nice area $35C/MO Cal H3am-<br />
2pm 363-3800 Evea: 477-6045<br />
DETROIT - Ann Arbor TrsH/Ever-<br />
green Large, bright upper, belcorry,<br />
IV* bedrooms, new carpet, kitchen<br />
appkancee. $385 per month • se-<br />
curity 476-5641<br />
NORTHWEST OETROIT-large 2<br />
bedroom upper, heat moudad, $450<br />
mo., lat 4 laet mot plue eecurtty<br />
retaranoae 4 credit check 421-9086<br />
OLD REOFORO AREA - Oulet neigh-<br />
borhood. living room wtth Drepleoe.<br />
bedroom, dining room, kitchen, ful<br />
Cessment KWO/mo plus utmies<br />
756-3646 533-7352<br />
OLD REOFORO - W ot Tstagraph 5<br />
room lower flet. gerage. lenced<br />
yard $365 month plus security<br />
Deys 308-0684 Eves 641-7747<br />
412 Townhooaaa-<br />
Condoa For Ront<br />
MM M M<br />
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />
2 Bedrooms. 2V* Baths townhov<br />
414 Southern Rontato<br />
HILTON HEAD 1 Bedroom, condo<br />
accommodates 4 ftX**. on the<br />
beech oantrMly loeatad $425 week<br />
• 313-696-2007<br />
pkancee >ols ot extraa<br />
Holy schools, $700/mo +<br />
634-4938<br />
f ARMINGTON<br />
Furnished condo for rent. 1 bed-<br />
room. indoor pool, close to town.<br />
$4 75/month 442-7472<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 bedrooms,<br />
sppkancea. window iraatments. pa-<br />
tio, pool, tennis No pets Security<br />
deposit 464-4S7J<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
room, 1 bath condo<br />
location immediate occupancy<br />
$475/mo 681-3849<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS -<br />
with tennis, ppd. carport and tree<br />
heal Immediate occupancy No<br />
pets Neer i-68« $480/mo 477-8680<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS 1 huge bed-<br />
room. *»lvlng room, ofllce/leundry.<br />
kitchen appliar-cas Snow removal.<br />
Carport Pool $590 855-3507<br />
FARMINGTON KILLS-Semor's oom-<br />
munrty 2 Oedroom 2 beth. si sppa-<br />
ancee. carport New Immediate oc-<br />
cupancy $650/mo. 471-0575<br />
farmington Hats. i bedroom up-<br />
per unit condo. neutral decor, bal-<br />
cony carport, lots ol storage, formal<br />
dining- no pet* $550'mo MlnanM<br />
security depoert 553-8232<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
Upper flat, recently redecorated *<br />
rooms plus eunporch LlUlftles »v<br />
ctudad $525/mo 455-2806<br />
405 Proporty<br />
Managomant<br />
ABSENTEE OWNER<br />
i personskra our aarvtce to meet<br />
• Broker -<br />
• SpecWHzIng m corporate<br />
SOUTHFIELD- 3 bedroom. 11* beth.<br />
bt level, fireplace cantrM air. car-<br />
pslad. newty decorated $»50/mo<br />
Security, reterencee. 553-7320<br />
SOUTHFIELD- 8 4 Telegraph. Smal<br />
2 bedroom, applancaa, utarty room<br />
No garags Larga yard $485/mo 4<br />
$485/aacurtty, 848-6076<br />
SYLVAN LAKE - SpackJue stucco 4<br />
badroom. dan. mueic room, al oak<br />
floors, 2 cm garaga. double lot.<br />
$965 per month 846-5167<br />
TROY /BIRMINGHAM schools - 3<br />
bedroom 2'* bath colors*, deck,<br />
ak. attached gerage. naw kitchen.<br />
TROY - Bloomfleld Schoola Spot-<br />
lees 3/4 bedroom, larga lot. deck.<br />
POOL 2* car garage, aacurlty sys-<br />
tem II150 per mo 3*0-0580<br />
TROY - Cueiom 4 bedroom colonial,<br />
lovely neighborhood, ferrtt, room. »-<br />
brary, 2% bathe. 2 car attached ga-<br />
rage. CI pes to Somerset MMI 4 ax-<br />
preaewavs Immedlaleoceupancy<br />
Cal JOAN FREEMAN<br />
RaM Estate Ona. 6*4-4700<br />
TROY Executive Ranch, overseen<br />
tamay room, cathedral ceilng. IVrw-<br />
piace. 20 ft. kllchen, formal dlnino, 4<br />
bedroom. J Bath $1600 878-1806<br />
TROY EXECUTIVE RANCH<br />
Laaaa with option 3 Bedroom, IV*<br />
beth. lul baaement. 2V* car garaga.<br />
large lot. 688-7671<br />
PLYMOUTH 3 bedroom brtck<br />
ranch. AnMhed baaamani. al appK-<br />
$715<br />
tmedlata occupancy $715.<br />
s«wv *fi4-a*aa<br />
OLD REDFORD - Brick Cape Cod. 2<br />
or 3 bedrooms. Ml Baaamani.<br />
lenced yard; 2 cm oarage $450 mo.<br />
726-2357 or 330-1806<br />
REDFORD- A lovely 3 bedroom<br />
brtck bungalow, carpeted. fMahad<br />
Baaameni, $585 Majestic Proper-<br />
ties Mc 332-6500<br />
REDFORO TWP - one" bedroom<br />
wtth stove refrigerator was<br />
dryer $385 Aiao room lor rani wl<br />
Jacuzzi S50/wk 531-1303<br />
REOFORO - 3 badroom houaa. ful<br />
Baaamani. 2 cm garaga. al matod<br />
I appaandaa $625 mo. plua security<br />
AnHUSaKSOr - 536-7634<br />
GARDEN crrr - 26283 SHERIDAN<br />
Smal 2 bedroom w/garaga. fenced<br />
yard. $550 pm month, security de-<br />
313-632-5373<br />
GARDEN CITY - 3 bedroom brtck<br />
ranch. Ml Basement, lenced yard.<br />
$750 mo No pets M of Cherry ««.<br />
W s« Vseey 177 7881 at 478 4 W8<br />
REOFORO - 3 Oedroom Bungalow.<br />
Baaamani. al sppkances garaga<br />
avaBaOM now, $660 3*6-5100<br />
R I C H T E R & A S S O C .<br />
GARDEN CITY<br />
ranch fua oea* . ..<br />
INKSTER,<br />
Taking applicaiBona tar 3 badroom<br />
ranch, garaga. lanced yard, aacurlty<br />
system, new carpet. $800 rant. $600<br />
security After 5pm «34-9064<br />
INKSTER - larga 3 badroom Brtck.<br />
garaga. aunporch, $580 961-7435<br />
REDFORO. 4 bedroom. 2 bath, tam-<br />
ay room. 1 car garaga. 7 Mae 4 i<br />
ROCHESTER - Downtown. 3 bed-<br />
room. n* bathe, ilraplaoa. yeer<br />
round porr^i, MaaamMW eti<br />
jra room, lower deck, spproxkr<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
ranch, anachad garage. 2~ _<br />
Bethrooma w/tul Bath, eiaa-m doe-<br />
al. m<br />
$W7Vn<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS 1700 aq.fl Cat-<br />
lorma style 3 badroom. 1V* balh. 2<br />
B Attached garaga. flraplace<br />
mCalaMM SPM 375-0774<br />
*OCMCSTER - 3 bedroom. 11* Beth.<br />
1680 aq-ft.. m-town cotomi A*, ga-<br />
TROY - newer ranch. 3 bedrooma.<br />
2 betha. Baaement. 2 cm garaga.<br />
16 Mas 4 1-275 area $6S0/mo piu<br />
TROY-2 bedroom with garage 4 util-<br />
ity room $575 per month + eecurtty<br />
7451<br />
buy Cal after 6pm.<br />
TROY<br />
2 bedroom bungalow, central Mr<br />
OMsge. $650|M security<br />
TROY - 2 bedroom home, stove 4<br />
refrigerator Included. reM fireplace,<br />
great neighborhood. $600/month<br />
Can Laura 313-471-56*5<br />
Before making a decision cal uel<br />
D & H<br />
Income Property Mgmt.<br />
Farmington Htlls 737-4002<br />
)WJN<br />
L E A V I N G TOVV<br />
D o n ' t W a n t T o<br />
Chac* our complete rentM/property<br />
managamanl aarvloa recommendefl<br />
3 many m«|or corporatlona. Over<br />
ywa<br />
GOODE<br />
- R E A L E S T A T E<br />
SINGLE FAMILY<br />
SPECIALISTS MIt Of<br />
homaa and condoa. Western Wayne<br />
4 Oakland CoiaWy Baal aarvtee 4<br />
reaaonaWa leaa. 346-5100<br />
R I C H T E R & A S S O C .<br />
406 Furnlahad Houaoa<br />
For Ront<br />
LIVONIA - Nice lurraahad raoch<br />
home 3 bedroom. 1 bath. Ihapiabe.<br />
2 cm garage, large yard mowed by<br />
owner, no pets. WSO/mo. Arm. 1 yr<br />
leeae + security 477-0751<br />
PLYMOUTH - FURNISHED tabuloua<br />
4200 sq.ft. ranch on 40 roamg acres.<br />
40' pool. 2 lecuzBs, 3 Draplacaa. 6<br />
mutS^tS» $2990 pm r mo . 453-4220<br />
TROY - Ft*, furraehed etth al<br />
emerxtwe 4 bedrooms. 2'* baths. V.<br />
acre lanced lot Laaaa al $2500 '<br />
mo. plus eecurtty 878-0038<br />
407 Mobilo Homos<br />
for Ront<br />
TROY - 3 bedrooma on almost 1<br />
acre. John FL/Mapie area Newly<br />
decorated, garaga. naw carpeting.<br />
$600 p M month 52*39*3<br />
TROY" - 4 badroom executive homa.<br />
nelgfiborhoed (Crooks/<br />
l.lwfih park $l395/mo<br />
UPPER STRAITS LAKEFRONT<br />
Double let. newly renovated. 3 bed-<br />
room. baaamani. and garags.<br />
$1500 month 651-4861<br />
WALLED LAKE, right on the water<br />
2 bedroom, flreptaoa, lul Baaameni.<br />
krtehan/laundry. appkancee. blnda,<br />
- ~ ' haal/Mr. upper/<br />
lower sunporchas. boat House.<br />
$1000 + uMftlaa. Deys 7»6-635l<br />
WATERFO«D/WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />
3 badroom. 2 bath rsnch 2 cm<br />
attached garage, >arga lot. k<br />
appkancee mduded. flnMhed<br />
mant. wood burner m lamly^room<br />
it Large fanot<br />
r month + Mil<br />
722-6436<br />
WAYNE<br />
2 badrooAt. lanced yard, no garage,<br />
shad, doea lo schools $460 month<br />
aacurtty 722-4317<br />
prtnOegea $645' mo.-. latMMKiaa<br />
eecurtty required 627-3728<br />
WEST 8LOOMFIELD-2 story Ccto-<br />
ma. 4 bedroom, 2'* balh. 2V* cm<br />
garaga. oantrM air, 2 flrspiacee<br />
West Bloomfleld Schoola 786-1511<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
park<br />
Cat: 4/4-2131<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 or 2 bed-<br />
room. appaancea, $65 4 up pm<br />
week. No pets. Osposn required<br />
477-6302 751-5500<br />
ROYAL OAK-2 bedroom toiler,<br />
beckyerd.- wa* to downtown, $600<br />
month Heet/weMr mduded<br />
546-6692<br />
ROYAL OAK - 5 bedroom low* on<br />
Third neer AlexandM Carpeting,<br />
fireplace, kitchen plue lepersts sat-<br />
ing area, gar ape $625 Includes<br />
I. 1 yr lease plus .security dspos-<br />
«. No pets 641-8385<br />
N.E. TROT- Beautiful upp» ftsl. 2<br />
bedroom, bath. Svlng room, dinette,<br />
kllchen. big windows 4 skyaghts.<br />
UMftlee mduded Available Feb 1st<br />
$6y/mo 878-0003<br />
WESTLANO - Large upper flat. 2<br />
pptanges, sa condi-<br />
tioned $530.'mo svsilebw Feb 1<br />
453-5486 458-0653<br />
412 Townhoosas-<br />
Condos For Rant<br />
AUBURN HILLS - Prima location 1<br />
room upper balcony, pond,<br />
IrM air. $475. * utntlee. security<br />
depoeit required Oays 645-2205<br />
978-6459<br />
AUBURN MILLS. SOUTHFIELD<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
Outstanding 2 4 3 Uadroom town-<br />
houeee 4 ramhaa. some ««lh at-<br />
iached geregel fireplace<br />
Weetbury-Auburn Hie 852-7550<br />
WeethMStone-Southflsid 350-1286<br />
Foxpomte-Farmmgton Ma 473-1127<br />
Summft-Farrrungiton His 626-4386<br />
CovWgtorv-FM iwmplon 851-2730<br />
KAFTAN ENTERPRISES<br />
THE TOWNHOUSE SPECIALIST<br />
Hours 11am-5pm<br />
AUBLWN HILLS<br />
1 badroom. $395 pm month Can al-<br />
ter 1pm. 660-0113<br />
BERKLEY - N. Woodward area Nee<br />
1200 sq ft. 2 large bedrooma, IV*<br />
betha. breaktaat room Ak condi-<br />
tioned. Ful Baaement 544-4263<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
Roommate to share 3 bedroom. 1V*<br />
Beth hOme 1 block from doemtown<br />
647-4062<br />
BTRMIVGHAM'S 8£ST<br />
GETS BETTER<br />
NEWLY DECORATED<br />
2 or 3 Bedroom Apts<br />
6 Toamhomes<br />
Iwtth Ful Basement!<br />
From $700. Month<br />
Immediate Occupency<br />
SPECIAL on Security Deposit<br />
406 Duptoxoa Foe Ront<br />
BIRMINGHAM - 1021 Stanley<br />
2 badroom. dehwasher. eaahst.<br />
dryar. 1 yr laaaa, no paw, $750/mo<br />
+ untitles Cal days 386-6002<br />
CANTON, cleen. quiet and cule 2<br />
bedroom duplex apartment Muta-<br />
gen Ave. 6 1-275<br />
month, ptus aacurlty<br />
CANTON - 3 bedroom. Mr. Isnosd.<br />
pat* 4 LliadfMi OK Cloee lo shop-<br />
ping 4 schoola. w*M street, avail-<br />
able now. (720/mo. plua security<br />
Cal after 6pm: 453-5049<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
Smal charming complax on 14 mle<br />
rd., E- of Edgewood Private en-<br />
trance 4 baaement wilh hook-up lor<br />
shopping. 2 bedroom<br />
ranch KJwrWvouas wttfi OMune cotm-l<br />
kitchen, central Mr 4 vertical<br />
3^"<br />
FARMINGTON. in the heen of<br />
downtown, new Hagent 2 bedroom<br />
2 bath, living room, dmmg room<br />
flraplace. Ml tppHancee mchrdky<br />
weshM/dryer. security system air<br />
conditioned, bay windows elevttor<br />
clubhouse illneee area, covered<br />
parking, bonus peckage avanable<br />
stsrtmg $745 mo 477-5578<br />
LIVONIA - Laurel Wooda condo.<br />
mile 6 1-275. 2 Bedroom. 2 bath,<br />
washer 4 dryer $750 month ptus<br />
security 464-3116<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
Condo. 3 bedroom 2V* bath, 1 CM<br />
gMage. $995 a month mdudee as-<br />
sooation 8 heat. No smokers or<br />
pets Available now 553-0848<br />
NOVI<br />
BEAUTIRJL<br />
TOWNHOMES<br />
STARTING AT ONLY $695<br />
Be a pert ot Novl s beat rentM com-<br />
munity Cloee lo conveniences. fm<br />
from expensive We ofler<br />
• 2 Spacious Bedrooms<br />
• Terrific Kitchens<br />
• Full Basements<br />
• Smal pets welcome<br />
: citing new clubhouse wtth large<br />
ean TV 6<br />
• Greet location-near 86. 686. 4 275<br />
hurry! ONLY I lew let!<br />
NOVI RIDGE .<br />
Located on 10 Mile between<br />
MeedowBAwk 6 Novi Rds<br />
349-8200<br />
As* about our SpedMi<br />
NOVI - 2 Bedroom. 2'* bath town-<br />
house Central air, appliances,<br />
Basement, heel 6 wat« mduded<br />
Available now $750 346-5100<br />
R I C H T E R & A S S O C .<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
3 spacious bedrooms, basement<br />
appaancea. nautrM decor. 1'* battle<br />
$630 • aacurlty 581-6563<br />
PLYMOUTH - Centrsay loeatad.<br />
bedroom, fully Arpeted. stove, re-<br />
fnperator includes heat 4 wi<br />
$645 month No pets 453-6478<br />
2 bedroom. 2 bam 2 5<br />
Eves 348*3;<br />
Deys 427-0780<br />
LONGBOAT KEY/SEAPLACE. larg-<br />
est 2 bedroom 2 bath, steps Irom<br />
pod, tennis 4 GuH ot Mexico<br />
862-9606<br />
MARCO ISLANO condo. wtth tanma.<br />
boatmg. fishing 2 bedrooms, kltch-<br />
sn King room. bakxSny on tha wa-<br />
ter Sleeps *-6 Brtan/Kfthy. days.<br />
525-3213 Evea., 3*6-5733.<br />
NAPLES. FL CONDO<br />
2 bedrooms. 2 baths. 5<br />
trom guK 6 beaches AvMMHe Feb<br />
4 MM . 229-7887<br />
NAPLES FLORKJA Condo<br />
Bay. neer Rm GuH Irom. 2 Bed-<br />
rooma, 2 baths, pod. tennis, sauna<br />
1-813-581-1523 or 6*4-7742<br />
415 Vacation Ran lata<br />
TRAVERSE CITY<br />
wmiM PamM Getaway<br />
Luxury Beachfront 1-2 bedroom<br />
condoa DiilanM kftchenf. siasps<br />
t.5 vrn mwi ? rtnm mg tap<br />
from $138 Complementary breek-<br />
feat lata checkouts. N Shors mn.<br />
1-600-986-2365<br />
421 Living Quartars<br />
ToShara<br />
FEMALE 'oornmele warned lo ihers<br />
houaa with owner (lemMs), Royal<br />
Oak axcMlsni location, neeh re-<br />
modeled 3ft>edroom. flarsoe $350-<br />
•mo t m iwaakMiut >a»'e!»w<br />
500 Hatp Wantod<br />
420 Rooms For Ront<br />
BIRMINGHAM Home - Lovely room,<br />
private bath, amptoyood pialttii jn-<br />
M gentleman onfti NeM express<br />
way Cal al*M 4pm<br />
BIRMINGHAM - Largs furraahed<br />
basement room/sulle/'* bsth<br />
Share kitchen 4 bath LMmdry<br />
avallaBla. Non-emokMS only $250/<br />
mo • depdkit. Cal 258-5564<br />
NAPLES - 1 Bedroom. 2 bath<br />
iiaeps 4. pod. lacurzl Four minute<br />
i greet beech<br />
Feb 15 to 28<br />
836-<br />
•hops<br />
ORMONO BEACH. FL - Luxury<br />
oceMifront condo completely 1 lur-<br />
rvished. 2 bedrooms. 2H baths<br />
$1800 mo , 2 weeks $900. waakhr<br />
$600 Evenings. 407-657-8232<br />
SANIBEL ISLANO Florlds<br />
Attractive 1 Bedroom condo $495.<br />
per weak January only<br />
1-813-886-4811<br />
SANIBEL - Vary larga 2 badroom<br />
condo. newty decorated on GuH Al<br />
emmenttlee mduded Only need<br />
313-784-56*4<br />
your toothbruMil<br />
SARASOTA - Condo el the Mead-<br />
ows". 2 badroom. 2 bath, apotlees.<br />
many amenities, does lo gdt 4 len-<br />
nie Jan.. Apr! 4 summer $400/wk<br />
or$1400/mo After 6pm, 731-5974<br />
SARASOTA FLORID* - Furnished<br />
Vina/turnkey, beeunfulty furnished,<br />
contemporary archilecturs. 1st<br />
floor, greet location 613-855-0968<br />
STUART. FLOfclDA waterfront 2<br />
bedroom, newly furnished Ou*<br />
Ground level. Monthly rentM F<br />
mg dock available 517-656-4815<br />
ST AUGUSTINE. FLA - Completely<br />
furmahed 2 bedroom home.<br />
b*a from beach Available Mm. 15-<br />
June 15 $800/week 313-885-8607<br />
415 Vacation Rantats<br />
ACAPULCO. MEXICO, Fantastic<br />
mew. Beach front efficiency condo<br />
2 pools, maid service, doee to<br />
golf, tennis On the strip 8*8-109*<br />
BOYNE Araa condo 4 chalet rentals<br />
Available week, weekend and see-<br />
eon Midweek rates Holiday<br />
Accommodations. 1-800-4-32-7680<br />
BOYNE CITY Condominium 2 Bed-<br />
room. 1 beth. Mfy furnlahad Min-<br />
utes trom Ona sMng 4 rsoeatlonal<br />
actlvtliee $*50 mo 313-759-2356<br />
BOYNE COUNTRY - 3 bedroom. ?'n n7"yfi gw iB<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
(Woodward 6 Unooki Araa)<br />
COVERED PARKING<br />
FREE HEAT<br />
2 bedroom townhouea IV* baths,<br />
entrance, baaameni 4 patio<br />
Mr. Wiaimg<br />
4 shopping $795<br />
EHO<br />
. Royal 0«k/Clew*on 4<br />
1 Blk N. ot 1* Mle. E of Crocks<br />
$ 7 5 P E R M O .<br />
RENT REBATE SPECIAL<br />
Only $725 haat Induded<br />
Cal For Dataas<br />
These spacious executive town-<br />
nouses are nloM than most condoa<br />
2 Bedrooms. 1V* batha deluxe<br />
kitchen, centre! ak. vertical binds,<br />
covered parking, prtvata entrances<br />
8 basementa. separate fenced-in<br />
patio yard 4 more Lease required<br />
EHO<br />
THE BENEICKE GROUP<br />
5*2-6686<br />
SOUTHFIELD, LARGE 1 bedroom,<br />
great cloeet*. storage, al appa-<br />
drapaa. central ak carport,<br />
163-2079<br />
conditioning. 1st floor<br />
$ today Ca4 LMa Dumaa al 354-7 til seeks experienced orgsnlet to »om<br />
, o a " r e s t a t e ON*<br />
^ ASSISTANT MANGER TRAINEES I^OrJ"' ^ M T F R l*.., ^ hip<br />
46238 ^ ^ -stltsss':s2Lan nir. _<br />
AEROBIC INSTRUCTORS<br />
Needed lor e Livonia health dub<br />
Call 591-1212<br />
• Grinders (ID'OOI<br />
• Hi-Lo<br />
• Keypunch<br />
- Machine OpMstora iAI<br />
- Maintenance<br />
• Msnagw Tremee<br />
• CXflce Mer agn.<br />
•Packegung<br />
- Production<br />
• Screen Printers<br />
- Security<br />
•Warehouse<br />
• Welders<br />
AND MANT MORE<br />
C.E.A-<br />
100% Refundable $95 Fee<br />
CALL 730-9227<br />
CE» wa refund the $85 lee I<br />
you re not hkad through C E A<br />
Nol aftlketed with other<br />
Our third yee<br />
Bonded/Licensed / Imputable<br />
A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE<br />
SALES WITH US IS A REAL JO$"<br />
Our programa and support systems<br />
are eci eftective we guarantee you a<br />
minimum annuel Income o« $25,000<br />
mm unllmrted potentiM<br />
OON'T GAMBLE WITH TOUR<br />
FUTURE -CALL ME TOOAY'fl<br />
INDIRA or BARRY 477-1111<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE INC<br />
Fermwiglon-Farmlriglon Hals<br />
AEROBICS INSTRUCTOR, cart Hied<br />
for luxury apartment community in<br />
Farmington HtHs<br />
Please cal Sharon al 474-6243<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
AFTER SCHOOL<br />
Telephone survey Part lima, even-<br />
inge No sating No experience<br />
Aak for Kendre 427-9321<br />
Corporation<br />
courteous anc<br />
alary Cal Jim<br />
Mual Be 16<br />
tl<br />
427-9321<br />
ATHLETIC APPAREL - To $20,000<br />
Yr Manegment trainee Can be<br />
m IV* 4 Mm $35,000<br />
managw I<br />
yeM up Fuk baneftts<br />
Employment CentM Afty 509-1636<br />
ATTENDANT<br />
Part time attendant, lor trailer recy-<br />
cSnc site In Farmington HMs<br />
Piaaas cel Sua M: 542-1171<br />
AIDE - fu* or part time tor RocheelM<br />
Mils retirement coummunlty In-<br />
ciudea light houael sepkig 4 OfnMM<br />
deak outiee Hours 7am-3.30pm or<br />
3pm-11pm CMI 375-2500<br />
ALL MAJORS<br />
Flei schedules Greet experience<br />
$7 25 TO START 456-4377, 9-9pm<br />
AUTO SERVICE STATION<br />
perl time pereon lor afternoons 4<br />
weekends Minor repeirs 4 shop<br />
maintenance 12 Mae 4 Farminctpn<br />
Road Mobil Cal Jim 553-6121<br />
CARPENTER<br />
Mual be dependable, hard working<br />
4 have commerctM 4 Mmah experi-<br />
ence Must heve good trarnporta-<br />
tlon 4 al naoaaaary looM Appro«•<br />
mala 3<br />
WYNOMAM GARDEN HOTEL<br />
is now hiring Banquet Servers. Front<br />
Desk, Housekeeper! Cooks &<br />
BILLING AGENT - experienced 41<br />
egenoel<br />
Accepting Applications<br />
ANN ARBOR COMPANY haa tha<br />
I following position* available<br />
| 1 CUSTOMER SERVICE SUPPORT<br />
in the mortgage servicing<br />
| department<br />
Poaitiona wa antry-levM and 'equire<br />
a candvdete with a poelttve attitude,<br />
good work ethics 4 attention lo<br />
detail<br />
Pleaae send lettw ot introduction,<br />
resume & indicate winch position<br />
you're applying for on the envelope<br />
WASHTENAW MORTGAGE<br />
315 E ErsenhowM, Sle 12<br />
Ann Arbor, Ml 48108<br />
ATTENTION<br />
_ HI-LO DRIVERS<br />
Positions evaiiaBte for experienced Swwce.<br />
drivers efth s good work record A<br />
kcense la a Big plua tor thaea long<br />
term yobs Cal lo arrengs tor an in-<br />
terview eppomtment<br />
OPC. 3rd perty msurence Diamg<br />
Computer literacy saaenllM. eapa-<br />
deky WordPartect 5 1 4 QPRO. re-<br />
quires knowledge in accounu<br />
recefvaMaa 4 good mem -aptitude<br />
Send rkaume<br />
421-3448<br />
BENCHMARK<br />
i applicants raqulrad to ahow; So-<br />
li Security o<br />
CAR PREP - Fuk/pert time, flexible<br />
schedutmg. mual be at west 21 aim<br />
good drMng record Apply at En-<br />
terprise Rent t •'<br />
Rd waatland<br />
CASHIER/CLERK<br />
Part time, evervnge<br />
Sea Rich at Red weoon wmo Shop<br />
id 6 Auburn<br />
CHILD CARE Mormng TeechM and<br />
Subatitulaa needed at The Commu-<br />
rvty House Early Chkdhood Canter<br />
m downtown Blrmlnghem 6**-615*<br />
CHILD CARE SPECIALIST<br />
BA or BS Wkh Chad Cera Mmnw<br />
trstive experience required ZA en-<br />
dorsement prelerred Abatty to op-<br />
erate large crilidcara program<br />
$14.650-$*0.*25 Send reeume lo<br />
DeMbom Pubkc ScnooM. Addt and<br />
Community Educabon. 4624 Lda.<br />
Dearborn. Ml 46126. Atl Director<br />
An EquM opportunity Employer<br />
500 HaipWantad<br />
CLEANING PERSON OR company<br />
to clean community apecea m Sen-<br />
ior Clttian Bukdang m downtown<br />
Ptymoum Only dependable aeif Or<br />
reeled parsons shouM apply Appk<br />
-a<br />
Adams RocheelM<br />
500 Haip Wantad<br />
j COOK ASSIST AN<br />
hours per ween, to<br />
retirement community<br />
Can<br />
CLEANING F«ERSOHS lor lire re-<br />
pek company AppkceUons Tuee 4<br />
Fn Between 10-12 noon only 10*8<br />
Haton, FerndeM 5* 1 -6*8<br />
attemoone. Januery 13. 20 and V<br />
Pleaae apply m person si 1180<br />
ShMldan. Ptymoufh on the above<br />
days if you era good at oaamng<br />
ML would love to heve you<br />
CLEANING" PERSON pen-ume tor<br />
apMtmeni cemplex in Farmirvgtor'<br />
HUM Experienced m cleaning<br />
CMI 476-0322<br />
^GOL^HEAOETT OPERATOR<br />
Heeded tor an imemetionM compe-<br />
ny n Dexter Mi Competitive wagaa<br />
6 benefits Requirements high<br />
school diploma or equivalent, axpe-<br />
CNC LA THE/ MILL OPERATOR<br />
Mtmnwn d 2 years experience<br />
Oualhad candidatas pnaaii<br />
6am-*pm. at Ventura mdustries<br />
46301 Port Ptymoum 459-3900<br />
eratlon* neewaaary<br />
Dextech. 2110 Bishop Circle East<br />
Oaxier Mi 46130 atlanboc C Helm<br />
COSMETOLOGIST<br />
pert time work lor<br />
glamour studio Cal 477-4107<br />
COUNSELOR, PART-TIME<br />
-Needed tor daylima adult education<br />
program MA in couneakng with<br />
M^higan Certification ExpMience<br />
prelerred Send reeume to<br />
Dearborn Adufi Education<br />
462* Lois<br />
Dew born Ml «8t2«<br />
Attention Tioy Pattaraon<br />
An EquM Opportunity Employer<br />
BLUEPRINT HELPER<br />
Full or part time Apply a?<br />
20390 W 8 Mae Fid SouinheW<br />
CASHIER<br />
Experienced pert time/toll time.<br />
Good wagaa 4 benettts Apply M<br />
Mobil Mart. 300* Umon Laka Road.<br />
' Commerce Twp<br />
HIERS 4 OELl Experience<br />
•Hurtful but not required Compeny<br />
mn tan Musi be avUiaBt* for ak<br />
.shifts ful or part time<br />
LaRose Market<br />
• Mil* 4 Merriman llvoros<br />
ACCOUNTANT<br />
ANNOUNCING<br />
JOB TRAINING<br />
HVAC<br />
ITT C a w Trwnlng Center is oftar-<br />
ng i 13 vreei. course In Heating,<br />
Ventilation erid Air Conditioning<br />
will emphasis tiemg placed on elec-<br />
tricity ss wek as instalalion repair<br />
snd mMntenance of various heating<br />
and coding systems<br />
need ol | if you're Mid oft or terminated from<br />
a yob due to economic conditions<br />
ATTENTION H0MEMAKERS<br />
Clean hakways 4 apartment com-<br />
muninea Oey work, cm needed<br />
peid holidays 4 vscatlons $5 25 lo<br />
$5 50 par hr CMI Mon thru Frl .<br />
Sam to 3:30pm. *2 7-4343<br />
Branch Manager Position<br />
Excellent compensation.<br />
Inquiries confidential. Must<br />
have real estate experi-<br />
ence Call Mr. Bartlett,<br />
851-2600<br />
An EquM Opportunity Employw<br />
ATTENTION<br />
•deal lor homemakers or handi-<br />
capped who cannd gM out to work<br />
Work pari time caatng tor Purple<br />
Heart CMI 9-5, Morv-Frt 728-*572<br />
ATTENTION<br />
Need extra money' Looking tor a<br />
new cawf1 Enter the expending<br />
world ot network marketing today<br />
Cal 459-9642<br />
Our midsize company is<br />
an Accoeptant I cm its Finance<br />
DflparlrJnt" The idea candid*te [ and Me receiving or nave received<br />
woulCbe a recent Accounting Gred- , unemployment due to loss d a lOb<br />
uate with s Bachelor's Degree snperson full time al Its LIvonM<br />
CASE MANAGER needed Ml time<br />
wim a-Bachelors Degree m SooM<br />
work or rMaled field for 16 bed rew-<br />
dentiM treatment program tor ado-<br />
leecent males Send resume or m<br />
oul application at Youm LIvmg Can-<br />
ters. 30000 Hivsiey. inkstw an<br />
R. Brown<br />
CASHIERS 4 FURNITURE SALES<br />
person Kiddie Land.<br />
Rhmr, Farmmglon<br />
CASHIERS/STOCK<br />
We need people who can work flexi-<br />
BM hours ai our farmty doner store<br />
located al 1-96 and Tstagraph Apply<br />
Mon-Frl,. 9-5pm at:<br />
FAMILY DOLLAR STORE -<br />
1*070 Telegraph Rd , Detroit. 48219<br />
CITY OF ROYAL OAK<br />
• TRUCK DRIVER<br />
Applications srs Being accepted tor<br />
an open and competitive CMI Ser-<br />
vice examination tor the daaMflca-<br />
tion d Truck Qrtver Pay range<br />
$12.19 to $12 28 per hour Must<br />
have a vakd Michigan vehicle<br />
Opersior s Permit with a Commer-<br />
csal OrivM's Licwnse group "A"<br />
mir<br />
dorsement F» oul appkcallon st<br />
DersonnM Offlea Room 5. City Hal.<br />
211 Williams by 4 p m Monday<br />
January 20. 1992 5*6-6325<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employ*<br />
COLLEGE STUOENTS<br />
Saiee.' Marketing dept<br />
Coops 4 scholarships $7 25 bsee<br />
456-6220 9-8PM<br />
COLOe PROGRAMMER<br />
Micro Computer COBOL Pro-<br />
grammM needed tor growing medi-<br />
cM management software firm Ex-<br />
lenaive experience m Unix and CO-<br />
BOL njandstory Send reeume 4<br />
salary, hiatory lo 30*00 Telegraph<br />
Sdta 383. Bingham Farms 46025<br />
requwements to Box 760 Obaarver<br />
4 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251<br />
Schoorcrafl Rd . Lhroma. Micrugan<br />
^8150<br />
COUNTER CLERKS<br />
ful time, good pey 4 oenems. for lo-<br />
cationa m W Bioomfteid. apply *307<br />
Orcherd cake Rd CroeewmOs Mel<br />
*083 W Maple al Telegraph or call<br />
for neM eat location 537-6050<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE - Phone<br />
work shipping,, receonng, some<br />
heavy lifting Need good tranaporte-<br />
nor, for occaaawnM dativery-piekup<br />
Ful time houra svekabl«_ $S-$5 50<br />
hour Cal 937-1293<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE - Fun Ome<br />
position tor outgoing mdtwduM with<br />
a wilkngneaa to learn and be a part<br />
d a growing company Some expe-<br />
rience dewred Send reeume lo<br />
Tyndell Photographies, 13035<br />
Wayne Rd . Livonia. Ml «6150<br />
COMBINATION -ROAyB and Cfty<br />
Drivers warned Mevknum 9 i-eers<br />
verifiable experience imemetionM<br />
T-anspon Agency 4815 Cabot Dw<br />
troit. Ml 48210 584-2309<br />
tor Airport Parking<br />
Afternoons 6 Midnights avMlabi*<br />
Part time 729-3898<br />
CASHIER-OELl. STOCK<br />
Experienced, mature, reliable Com-<br />
petitive wage* Ful 4 part lime Bir-<br />
mingham market. Kely 6*4-6060<br />
CASHIER<br />
Needed part time for Aftwnoons 4<br />
Midnights, No espenence necee-<br />
• Farmington<br />
442-0202<br />
eary Wiir tram<br />
Amoco.<br />
C 4 C TURNING MACHINE, experi-<br />
enced only Set-up opMale 4 In-<br />
spect perls Cel bsfeeri 9em-12<br />
noon only 344-0101<br />
CHILD CARE TEACHER 4 COOK<br />
tiki time 4 subatitulaa BerwiHs in-<br />
clude medlcM, dental IH* maur-<br />
ance. tuition aeMstance. pMd hok-<br />
days 4 vacation days Kinder Cer*<br />
Learning Centers. Farmington Hills<br />
4 NorthvMe locations<br />
Can tor detaks. «77-*o*o<br />
AUTO MECHANIC needed tor full<br />
service shoe Muat Be Slate Certi-<br />
fied. ASE preferred. Flat rata $22.86<br />
for quattfled person 535-*640<br />
AUTO PORTERS<br />
needed lo move *nd deen vehicle*<br />
snd to perform other general labor<br />
lobs as. assigned Competitive<br />
wages end frmgaa interviewing et.<br />
17000 NorthvMe Rd . NorthvMe. for<br />
this offlce and consktarMion al our<br />
Detroit. Taylor 4 GMden Cky loca-<br />
tions Musi Be drug-tree, have good<br />
driving record and be mature<br />
enough, to scheduM much d own<br />
work aa needed<br />
AUTO RECONDITIONING - CM de-<br />
tailing. interior/exterior, cleaning<br />
Fua/pert time, experience preferred,<br />
will uSv Plymoulh 459-6088 i<br />
CNC Sales Trainee<br />
Expanding local office of multinational sates and<br />
service company seeks aggressive professional<br />
peopie to tratrtior applications sates of CNC ma-<br />
chinery. Technical background in metalcutting in-<br />
dustry required. Related sates experience pre-<br />
ferred. Excellent growth opportunity. Outstanding<br />
earnings potential Call or send resume to:<br />
Y YAMAZEN INC.<br />
25165 Oequindr^<br />
Madison Heights, Wichigan 48071<br />
(313) 541-9950 ~"~<br />
(313) 541-9954 (Fax)<br />
AUTO MECHANICS<br />
"We're BROWING<br />
And We Heed Help!';<br />
High volume Goodyear franchise<br />
seeks experienced auto technicians.<br />
Excellent earnings & excellent ben-<br />
efits First class facilities &<br />
equipment.<br />
Oaktand-County 477-0670<br />
Wayne County 455-78Q0<br />
PRODUCTION CONTROL<br />
PLANNER/ANALYST<br />
5 years experience, degree pre-<br />
ferred, A.P.I CS. certification re-<br />
quired, PC/Lotus experience,<br />
analytical skills.<br />
Send resume, complete with<br />
wage history to:<br />
L. A. Strauss<br />
Numatics, Incorporated<br />
1450 N. Milford Rd.<br />
Highland. Ml 48357-4560<br />
Equal Opportunity Em ploy et<br />
PRINTING COMPANY NEEDS expe-<br />
rienced bindery help Good dwvtng<br />
record a must Fl<br />
CNC Applications and Service<br />
Expanding local office of multinational sales and<br />
service company seeks applications/service<br />
technician for CNC machining centers Hands-on<br />
machining experience including Fanuc controls<br />
required Call or send resume to.<br />
tionel CPA firm Minimum 5 years<br />
sokd background mdudmg book<br />
keeping through inM balance pay-<br />
roll tax returns and compulM expe- .<br />
nenoe required Pubae accounting<br />
experience requred SeasonM over<br />
time required Mai or fax reeume m-<br />
cuding salary matory to<br />
EN INC<br />
755 Wee! Big Beaver Road « 1700<br />
Troy Ml 48O64-0178<br />
FAX (3131 362-4459<br />
25165 Dequindre<br />
Madison Heights, Michigan 46071<br />
(313) 541-9950<br />
(313) 541-9954 (Fax)<br />
ACT NOW<br />
GENERAL LABOR<br />
ASSEMBLERS &<br />
PACKAGERS<br />
Openings<br />
noon shifts<br />
• Dey 4 afternoon I<br />
• Long term poemons<br />
We are looking tor rename workers<br />
Mult heve your own tranaportatlon<br />
4 Be able to work m Hia Uvoma.<br />
Plymouth 4 <strong>Canton</strong> areea CMI to-<br />
SOMEBODY<br />
SOMETIME<br />
18320 Middlemen<br />
477-1262<br />
Adietrs Corporation<br />
need d lha kjaowtng<br />
TECHNICAL<br />
promoting rnto ay Mama proOucta<br />
and services on existing account!<br />
and new liiux«
V P<br />
XL.<br />
Thursday. January 9, 1992 OAE<br />
*5F<br />
-4F*<br />
O&E Thursday. January 9. 1992<br />
500 Mp Wanted<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
SENIOR MANAGEMENT<br />
EiuMaM a m m contractor<br />
fie inaur *nce reeloretlon<br />
Don Sen<br />
sil rsapomaoaity tor ssumatmg. H*<br />
M*nw>i. * M M H » income<br />
potent* to stert "|W farther ad-<br />
vancement based on merit<br />
n n w only . to: PemormM<br />
Deportment, «T South Squirrel<br />
Rood. Auburn MM*. Ml 48326 -<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
LABORERS<br />
Masonry Cleaners<br />
Caulk Applicators<br />
Willing to wort Muat hava veld<br />
in Nconoe 4 transportation<br />
Caa. 9*m-3pm 585-1777<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
live needed m Newt arm<br />
Part ton* flexible hour* Previous<br />
experience aa caahier helpful. Good<br />
telephone skills ano computer<br />
VnoaHdg* a plua Musi ba tiafaan<br />
!8-2i and a raakJant ol Weytie<br />
County (not Detroltl. Cal lor an<br />
appointment 464-1660<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
Customer<br />
Service<br />
Reps<br />
• Temporary Opp<br />
Opponunmaa<br />
4 telephone » » to wort at our<br />
CorporaM Omoa m Plymouth Thia<br />
ba a sr** 1 opportunity it you arv)oy.<br />
iwswt cuetomer* m a chrteng-<br />
mg. 'aat paced rata*<br />
You must ba avaliabM to work<br />
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY<br />
10AM-3:30PM<br />
OR:<br />
EMPLOYMENT<br />
500 MpWantad 500 HaipWantad 500 HaipWantad 500 HelpWarrtad 500 HaipWantad 500 HaipWantad<br />
n MRITIII i rrnn .irrnrn minr-sv-r /- A QC n i n e DRIVER TO TRANSPORT Special FURNITURE MANUFACTURER HOUSE CLEANER - North Plymouth LEASING CONSULTANT<br />
OANCE INSTRUCTOR NEEDED D I R E C T C A R E P L U S PtooM Muet know Oekamd County Shop Are* TowniMp cleenmg company now Luxuriou* Noyl apartmant oommu-<br />
Parl tmi*o»«mng» W» WW. . weekend* (some overmght*) nave QOOO driving 'Kwd i-275.'Miclil04n Av*. Aree hiring, mostly r*eidentiel. no niiy looking tor reeufti-ortonied<br />
fJoexperkenM experience CjMefler . ^^ITSec! care ^ a V i S S t i T T w - M n e . - » l . o£rSg* on % —t ' perience inMde/outaMe Selery<br />
to »25 000 or commiaswn<br />
KING PERSONNEL<br />
17000 West Ten Mile »125<br />
Southfteid. Ml 48075<br />
423-7224<br />
INSURANCE<br />
COMMERCTAL CSR<br />
• At leest 3 yr* experience<br />
• Experience on Inaurnet System<br />
- Property 4 Caaualty e«penence in<br />
pf#rn.mm vo*um«<br />
Posn»oo available<br />
NON SMOKING OFFICE<br />
Excellent benefit PJtk^ge mck*jmg<br />
Salary commen-<br />
Donna Economo<br />
Meedowbrook Ineursnce Group<br />
_ 26800 Telegraph Road<br />
SSulWIMiJ. Mi,. 4fffi34__<br />
LIVE-IN NANNY/HOUSEKEEPERS<br />
Must love c#mdr*n Greel pey<br />
st 1 yeer expenence<br />
-1958 or 357-5311<br />
500 HaipWantad --<br />
MAKE YOUB NEW YEARS<br />
-r RESOLUTION NOW!<br />
Learn New Skill*<br />
1 to 1££=r<br />
500 H^p Wantad 500 Haip Wantad 500 H*ipWant»d 500 H*lp Wantad I loo Haip Wantad 500 Haip Wantad 500<br />
" •: . . . . ... PACKAGINOOEPT PUMOOl" beeed cerp<br />
500 Haip Wantad<br />
LOAN OFFICERS<br />
Excellent compensation schdule<br />
and benefit* program PiVnler lend-<br />
er Menufacturer* Hanover. 38701 7<br />
Mile. Livonia. Ml 48152 Cal or send<br />
reeume 3'3-462-4940 ask for LAO<br />
LOAN PROCESSORS<br />
Estabmnad Southfield beaad mort-<br />
gege compeny aeaka experienced<br />
«er processors The applicant m»«t<br />
be tamikar with FHA/VA and FNNA;<br />
FMLMC underwriting guMMHnea For<br />
more mlormetlon cell between<br />
tOem - 12nocm. Mon - Frt.. ask lor<br />
Kim or Greg, 354-2070<br />
LOOKING FOR A.SECOND INCOME<br />
without (eopardtang your main<br />
profee*Km7 Cal Signature mierne-<br />
Oonel, ask lor Kathy 474-7996<br />
Enrol Today for FREE Job Training<br />
m.<br />
Clerical'Accounting Health Aide<br />
Cook/Walter<br />
Auto Mechanics-'Aulo Body Repek<br />
CALL 595-2314 lor quekllcatlona If<br />
you ere.<br />
between ;B 4 21 yrs old<br />
a Wayne County reeldent<br />
t special work program* aiao avail-<br />
able lor Wayne-Waatland student*<br />
ages IS lo 17)<br />
ACT NOW<br />
A/> Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
MANAGe* TRAINEES (3)<br />
lor gaaolne-'merchandlae slpres In<br />
metro Detroit area Pratt sharing<br />
rweMi lnaur*no* 4 vacation* Seria<br />
reeuma for interview lo: Total PWro-<br />
Jeum mc. Attn Rich SmWh. 28001<br />
Cltrtn Dr Romulu*, Ml 48174<br />
An Equal Opportunfly Employer<br />
MATURE DRIVER lor doctor * oft-<br />
loa. Plymouth area Muat have ex-<br />
cellent drMng record and be aMe to<br />
work hextble hour* 459-7850<br />
DIRECT CARE WORKERS<br />
Needed lor Livonia. Canion. Beae<br />
v«la group* home* Ful time 4 part<br />
tlma positions available Must ba 18<br />
yr* of aoa with high achooi dlpiom*<br />
or GEO. Good driving racord<br />
LIVONIA 425-8377<br />
CANTON 981-0081<br />
BELLEVILLE 753-3171<br />
DESKTOP PUBLISHER - Must have<br />
estanalve knowledge of OuartOt-<br />
pres* 3 0 and Adobe «u*trator 3.0.<br />
Experience with Adobe Pholoahop.<br />
Pixel PUnt Proliswixial and other<br />
I helpful Reply to:<br />
I 19785 W 12<br />
l 345. SouthfteW. Ml<br />
48076-25110<br />
DIRECT CARE WORKERS<br />
WAYNE - new home opening, al<br />
shifts available. S8.00 start. (6.25<br />
trained Medical Dietary program<br />
Coordinator position* available<br />
(6.50 trained, good benefits<br />
BELLEVILLE<br />
worker* needed. ( 6 00 Stan. (8 25<br />
trained, benefit*.<br />
AlRPORT DRIVE BS<br />
pert time. Muat know trt-county<br />
area, have a Chauftaur S Scenae and<br />
a weak Applications *•<br />
be taken on Sal . 1-11-92. bet*<br />
10am-12 Moon at 24901 Northweel-<br />
ern Mwy Suite 120. Southfield<br />
DRIVER<br />
Estabtiahed Plymouth Area concern<br />
seeks experlenoed Tanker Driver<br />
w«h COL. approprtaM eartWcatlon 4<br />
good driving record Three to hve<br />
yeer* experience required Must be<br />
available to work any *Mft Competi-<br />
tive compensation 'and benefits<br />
peck age available Submit letter of<br />
imeraat aeecnbmg wort 4 salary<br />
history end/or reeume lo<br />
Driver/CC. P. O Box 2500C,<br />
Plymouth. ML. 48170.<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F<br />
EARN (6 - (8 PER MR<br />
Nations largeet noma cleaner No<br />
eveninga. eeekand* Car neceeury<br />
Paid vacation 4 holday*. Dental m 6<br />
HAIRSTYLISTS - lull or part time.<br />
Dvko's FamHy MaW Shop. cMenlele<br />
waiting Redlord/Ltvonla araa.<br />
ENTRY LEVEL 8TAFF<br />
DESIGNER POSITION<br />
for a Fine FumMhtng chain - Groeee<br />
Pdrnte and Bioomlteid Location*<br />
Strong board skills * musll Mini-<br />
mum ol 1 yr. Raid experience De-<br />
gree and portfolio required Pleeae<br />
apply m person<br />
SCOTT SHUPTRINE<br />
43808 West Oak Drtve<br />
Novt. Mi<br />
Jolana Peerd ° f " * 34^0044 HA1RsrYL19TS . (2) ^ „<br />
EXCEL - 4 Mucroeoft Word teachers ,pii' time experienced 4 some<br />
HAIRSTYLISTS<br />
RENTAL SPACE<br />
RALPH OF FIFTH AVENUE<br />
DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM<br />
642-7777<br />
Computer teecher* needed lor Troy<br />
Adult Education Program Microeoft<br />
Word 4 Excel Ossses beom<br />
27 Contact E»a 879-7<br />
clientele preler/ed Inceettvea. peM3<br />
vecatlons. bonuses 4, insurance<br />
Farmmgton Hlas/Novi area<br />
Can Monica 476-2129<br />
EXPANOING 20-ywer-oM Souinfleid<br />
agency m lhe Town CJkiter aree<br />
flee da t revel agents with a tnlnenum<br />
o< 2 yr* expertenoe on Sabre lor<br />
• leisure Agent*<br />
• Crune Agent*<br />
• Corporate Agents<br />
• m-Plant Agents<br />
• Also seeking to nil Corporete<br />
Sales. Manegenel. Marketing 4<br />
Advertising end Secretarial -<br />
poeitions<br />
Ful benefits mdudmg dental. Do<br />
Not Phonel Mai reeume with salary<br />
requirement* to Travel Unlimited.<br />
P O Box 721087 Berkley. Ml .48072<br />
HAIR STYLISTS<br />
Busy Westland salon needs<br />
professions! licensed Ha* Stylists<br />
Ws Ofter excellent wage peckege *<br />
commission 4 s whole lot ol extra*.<br />
Ceil Lort or Sebnns 729-9260<br />
insurance-Experienced Only<br />
AGENCY POSITIONS<br />
Soumfieid - Livonia - Troy<br />
Detroit - Deerbom - Farmington<br />
commercial 4 Personal Line*<br />
CSR i Mark ating-Osims-Raters<br />
CONCORD PERSONNEL<br />
19500 Middlebelt Rd 478-2200<br />
INSURANCE-EXPERIENCED ONLY<br />
As insurance apecleltsts since 1975.<br />
we know when agencies 4 compa-<br />
nies need CSR'*. producers, claim<br />
reps, underwriters 4 rater*<br />
So. call us for asislstence<br />
Company Paid Fees<br />
Ann Bell Personnel. Inc<br />
30600 Telegraph Rd., Suite 2375<br />
Bingham Farms, Ml 48025<br />
-540-3355<br />
HAIR STYLISTS<br />
' Barbers or Beeutician*. We need<br />
help at a very busy shop Clientele<br />
Weltmgt The name ol the shop Is<br />
SHARE YOUR MAIR<br />
27726 Plymouth Rd , Livonia<br />
Ask lor Jo Anne. 425-5440<br />
FACILITIES'RECREATION Director<br />
mdMdual to manage Home Owner<br />
Aaaociatlon clubhouse, pool A com-<br />
mon area tacMUes In premier Can-<br />
ton euo-drrtaton Lxcailem verbal 4<br />
wrttlen communication, orgentta-<br />
bonal 4 dance! skills required Per-<br />
sonal computer 4 property menage-<br />
man! experience deasred Send re-<br />
sum* to: Sunflower VMaM Homes<br />
i —""—» • " =»-<br />
Mssoownort.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>. Ml 48187<br />
HAIR STYLISTS<br />
Exdtlng opportunltle* axl*t tor full<br />
and pan time licensed hair styttsts<br />
rQusrsnteed Hourly Wage Plus<br />
• Commission Packags<br />
• Hearth Benefits Available<br />
• Advance Training<br />
• Clientele Supplied<br />
Pteese call. Louise, Mon-Fn., 9-<br />
9pm Sat 6-6pm at 626-6680<br />
INVENTORY<br />
WORKERS<br />
Pontiac. Utica. Warren for<br />
day January 15. 5 15pm-l0:30pm<br />
High school 4 college sludants 18<br />
yrs and oidei and retirees welcome<br />
" OLSTEN<br />
Temporary<br />
Services<br />
DEARBORN<br />
441-3182<br />
TROY<br />
583-3232<br />
M a c Designer<br />
Dynermi. lull service ad agency m<br />
Troy looking for a computer graphic<br />
deeign; production Wte Excellent<br />
opportunity for candidate highly<br />
productive with Pagemeker 4<br />
Ouak Send reeume 4 cover letter<br />
(no phone eels, pleaae) to<br />
Bob McGowan, V P Creative Ser<br />
vice*. Denham 4 Company. 189<br />
East Big Beaver Rd. Troy. Ml 480«3<br />
MACHINE OPERATORS<br />
Ful time, steedy employment tor<br />
mechine operators m Farmmglon<br />
Hilts predalon melal macMfte ahop<br />
Experience helpful call Mon thru<br />
ThuS:*3 473-9305<br />
VBkCMINE OPERATORS needed lor<br />
Madaon Hta automotive flmt Some<br />
experience with prea* maehmee.<br />
drilling 4 tapping WM tram (8 10/<br />
Iv Intereeled candidates pleeae ap-<br />
ply at 32329 Mmon, Madl*on Ht*.<br />
14 4 John R area. 9em-3pm Mon-<br />
Fn<br />
MACHINEST - Growing instrument<br />
menufacturer naa an opening lor a<br />
CNC lathe/vertical ma^Jnmg center<br />
operator Experience required Set<br />
up experience deakaMe Can Jim<br />
between 12 4 2pm, 254-6500<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
MANAGER<br />
TRAINEES<br />
Start immediately<br />
No Experience<br />
Company Schooling<br />
No St/Hies<br />
Shutdown* oi Layoffs<br />
Cell For Interview<br />
981-9305<br />
MERCHANDISING/SALES<br />
PART-TIME<br />
20 Hr*/Wk<br />
(7/Hr • Mileeqe • Bonus<br />
Marketing Force, a national market<br />
Sfs<br />
MORTGAGE PROCESSOR.<br />
UNDERWRITER<br />
tor progre*eive. friendly test grow-<br />
mg Southfield non conforming tend-<br />
ar Excekent |ob *labiaty 4 beneWa<br />
VISA/MaeterCard promotional<br />
!^ 925e f *gBi!3 n ' 1 w -^fe<br />
Flexible Oeytlme Hrs<br />
• Paid Training •<br />
Opportunity lor<br />
throughout tha yeer Must neve reli-<br />
able err, work independently 4 stan<br />
Jan 20th For more Information call<br />
M-F, 9am lo 8pm EST<br />
1-800-886-8634 4 aak lor Ad •<br />
1076-1-029 If busy cal.<br />
•.-800-477-4505 to leave maaaags<br />
MP S WANTED<br />
65 For New Taylor National Guard<br />
Armory. Part time<br />
Mo expenence required Wia trasn<br />
BO* Navnan or Dave Ke8y 522-5808<br />
OIL DISPATCH<br />
AUTO SERVICE CENTERS<br />
Seeking experienced meneoement<br />
*sTfor Paul or hUka 355 1034<br />
M+CHIGAJUS LEADING feshlon '<br />
|s slsr a looking for s part time<br />
person lesaflabie days 4 evee >, re-<br />
tali ano caah ragislar experience<br />
prelerred Some benefits sveHetMe<br />
Apply in person on Tiiee lan 11<br />
from t tarn to 5pm al. Corey* Jewel<br />
Box. Weatland Man<br />
OPTICAL LAB TECHNICIAN Trainee<br />
,»-wenled m Non arse Pan time<br />
* flexible hexxx Great opoortunfty lor<br />
mteiagent. herd wortlr« and am«-<br />
tious person Must be between 18-<br />
21 and s reeldent of Wayne County<br />
(Ml CJWfUW -<br />
ORDER DESK<br />
r>f> vrWl tfcAMT<br />
How about a greet office envtrorv<br />
ment with your own deek> We need<br />
enthusiastic people to answer in-<br />
coming calls from customers re-<br />
sponding to our namonaly ad-<br />
vertised products Complete nam-<br />
ing plua benefits<br />
FULL TIME ONLY<br />
Cel Personnel 351-8J00<br />
PLASTICS ENGINEER<br />
An expending automotive supplier<br />
oI pleelic components and decore-<br />
tr«e assemblies hes openings m<br />
engineering mdMduai w« be<br />
production capebaity<br />
csndidsts wia possess a mmmum 2<br />
Degree end/or rasat<br />
» Stroi<br />
PHOTOGRAPHER<br />
Experienced in weddi<br />
Ceil<br />
ings<br />
4 77-4<br />
.. experience Strong injection<br />
mold tookng background strong<br />
proceeaing background thorough<br />
working knowtsdgs of S P C. AWWy<br />
to mtertece wtth mtar-releted de-<br />
partments and customers Send<br />
tot, history snd salary rsquirements<br />
to Personnel Deportment Andover<br />
Industries. 25625 SouthfteM Rd<br />
Southfield. Mt 48075<br />
OFFICE CLEANING<br />
PART TIME EVENINGS<br />
Experienced dependable mdMOuai<br />
-leaded to work aa eafl 660<br />
. An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
COMPANY SEEKS experienced<br />
production spray pemler for smal<br />
parts Electrostatic experience * *<br />
StMdv employment 40 hrs + per<br />
wk Can between 9-4pm 453-0822<br />
PAIO TRAINEE<br />
To (6 50/lw<br />
MARKETING TRAINEE<br />
Local office of national organization<br />
need* * lew good people w«mg to<br />
work hard and be trained Earn<br />
while you learn Guaranteed<br />
(25.000 first year Income<br />
Cell Llaa Oumaa at 358-3748<br />
MATURE PERSON WANTED<br />
lull time tor counter help al dry<br />
deaners Experience not nscssiary<br />
but helpful Paid hoedays 4 vaca-<br />
tion Apply al Somerset Cleaner*,<br />
2862 W Maple at CooOdg*<br />
643-0807<br />
MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICERS<br />
Who require ful backroom support<br />
combined with company paid fulh<br />
integrated marketing Customtted<br />
salary /eommlaalon structure lor<br />
proven prafeeelonal producers<br />
Letter* of mterset 'reeumea 28777<br />
Norttiweetern Suite 200 Southfield<br />
Mi 48034<br />
Cal Today<br />
Fee (05 00<br />
557-1200<br />
JNI Agency<br />
PHONE SURVEYORS<br />
No selee Permenent pert time.<br />
6PM-1QPM Mor.-Frl (flexible!<br />
Good oommunscetion ski<br />
to CSi Associates. 21700<br />
Northwestern Hwy Su 430, South-<br />
field, Mi . 48075 No calls please<br />
PHOTO LAB TECH - 2 positions<br />
open Pen time one morning plus |<br />
ons afternoon Good lor college stu-<br />
dent Apply ir. person SKmingner*<br />
Camera. 168 S Woodward - Down-.<br />
town Birna*Vgham<br />
PHOTO<br />
MEAT-COUNTER PERSON<br />
Musi be experienced Fun or pert<br />
time Good pey. Farmmgton HID*.<br />
626-4656<br />
MECHANIC NEEDED<br />
Experienced 4 Certified Muet heve<br />
own tool* Sterling Height* Cel for<br />
appointment 264-0460<br />
MICHIGAN PROPERTY Malnte-<br />
mance Is now tunng experienced<br />
telemarketers for Lawn care sales<br />
Psy (8/hr . evening work 482-0500<br />
MACHINE TOOL ASSEMBLER<br />
Must heve experience m general<br />
machine tool aa waft as saeambly<br />
471-2839<br />
MACHINISTS. MACHINISTS with<br />
benching experience 4 Benchhand*<br />
needed tor mold shop (western sub-<br />
urb*). Day 4/or night *h»fu<br />
348-6155<br />
MAINTENANCE ENGINEER<br />
Fringe benefit* Convenient hour*<br />
Apply m pereqn, Ouakty Irm. 6 Mlie<br />
at 1275 m,Uvoma.<br />
W i n F o u r T i c k e t s<br />
To SESAME STREET LIVE<br />
Wednesday, January 29th ; 7:30 p.m. Show<br />
• Wed* JAN.22 "•<br />
c ^ $ 4 S C H 0 0 L<br />
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- thru<br />
Sun. FEB. 2<br />
THE<br />
F O X<br />
T H F A T P T T<br />
F1EL0 CONSm-TAKT - TO (264)00/<br />
yr Mult!-umt<br />
opportunity 1<br />
snt Benefits) Terrific<br />
Employment Center Ag> 586-1836<br />
FILE CLERK/TYPtST, fiH-tlme<br />
Attention Pereormel, PO Box<br />
8021. Novt. Ml 48376-8021<br />
Rtne** Opportunity ,<br />
$7 PER HOUR<br />
•No Experience liscesssry<br />
• Complete Training Program<br />
Openings - LadM* DMeion If you'<br />
sn(oy working wilh people" and<br />
would Wte helping them Improve<br />
thamserve* using th* lele*t m state-<br />
of-the-art tttnees equipment, tm*<br />
unique opportunity • waiting lor<br />
you<br />
Muat be «t end look It 3 or 4 osy<br />
work weak. exoeHenl compeny paid<br />
benefit*, vacations holiday* and<br />
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FITNESS USA HEALTH SPAS<br />
Monday/Wedneedey/Fndey<br />
7877 Wayne Rood<br />
(Weatland Center Westland)<br />
1400 Pe-dee Road. Taylor<br />
MAIR STVLIST<br />
Wanted for very busy <strong>Canton</strong> salon<br />
No Clientele needed Flexible hours<br />
FuM or<br />
pert time 459-bb2B pl«e»« Srartlng. 8455.<br />
HAIR STYLIST wanted lor modern<br />
salon in Walled Lake Clientele pre-<br />
ferred but not neceasery Good pey<br />
Call 66»-Sl80<br />
HAIR STYLIST Licensed and career<br />
mmded. ex&aUent eerrung potential<br />
with educallor- 4 benttts pirbgram<br />
Artiste Livonia Mall 474-8644<br />
Wonderland 427-1380<br />
HALLMARK SHOP<br />
Needs mature tales person, pan<br />
time, steady Apply 10 till 4 at Ban s<br />
Hallmark. 829 E. Big Beaver at Ro-<br />
Hd<br />
Handyman Help Wanted<br />
Handyman 4 pesntlng lor group<br />
home company (Male/Female).<br />
Send letter wtth 4 reference names<br />
to AHI. 42213 E. Arm Arbor Rd .<br />
Plymouth. Ml 48170<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
354-0555<br />
EOE<br />
JANITORIAL Progreesive company<br />
hiring housekeepers, evening work<br />
5 30 lo 11 30 pm Mon thru Frl<br />
Own transportation 4 be wtlkng to<br />
3S3-3302 f„ Qafofs 3pm<br />
HANDYMAN NEEDED Wit accept<br />
the lowest rete Need reference*<br />
and transportation < 880-0781<br />
594-8994 or leeve measage<br />
HARDWOOD Floor Installation<br />
S Sanding<br />
Experienced Ful time<br />
Cell for interview 471-9090<br />
Tickets: S12.59 and S7<br />
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|12& under)<br />
00 OFF ALL SHOWS<br />
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FRENCH 4 SPANISH TEACHERS<br />
(15-445 hr<br />
Oakland 354-5531. Wayne 348-5111<br />
FRIENDLY. COURTEOUS<br />
wanted lor counter, kllchen 4 daHv-<br />
ary Flexible hour*, no^nyhtsjir<br />
347-5885<br />
weekends Cel Weets«>e t<br />
FULL OR PART TIME laborer need-<br />
ed m * Novi saw ma Good )ob tor<br />
coaage student 349-2359<br />
HESLOP'S<br />
The premiere cmna/glftwera leader<br />
mgmr<br />
m M m m a i i , n —<br />
rtsnced and entry level management<br />
positions There are 10 Mora* m the<br />
Metro Detroit Area and five stores m<br />
Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids. Kalama-<br />
teo, Lansing and Okamoe. if you<br />
have the sotkt, to lead, manage and<br />
ceus* others to succeed, then send<br />
your to:<br />
Heslop s Inc<br />
22790 HeeHp Drive<br />
Novt, Ml . 48375<br />
Department 202<br />
JEWELRY<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
Are you a lewslry proteesional "with<br />
3-5 years of proven retail manage-<br />
ment expenence locking for a<br />
change to * strong growth-oriented<br />
lewelor ,n 1992' If yes - we want to<br />
talk to you today about career op-<br />
portunities —<br />
In return tor your proven expen-<br />
ence. we Ofler competitive salary<br />
plus - bonus package, career ad-<br />
vancement opportumtiea *nd *<br />
comprehensive benefits package<br />
If you are ready for a new challenge<br />
•end your resume to<br />
EXECUTIVE RECRUITING<br />
43635 W Oaks Dr.<br />
Novi. Ml 48377<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
Minortty/Female/HandKapped/Vet<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
Fortime 500 dairy food* processing<br />
plant m Uvonla ha* in Immediate<br />
opening tor * meirrtenence mechen-<br />
•c TN* person must have a genersJ<br />
knowledge of mduitnai sieciric<br />
trouble shooting, hydraulics, weld-<br />
ing. general maintenance, and'or<br />
refrigeration and bolter* Dewy ex-<br />
penence I* preferred<br />
If you are quaHAed plssn send re-<br />
sume and salary requirements to<br />
(no reeumee without salary require-<br />
ment aM be considered* Box 708<br />
Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers.<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd UvofMe.<br />
Michigan 46150 "<br />
MILL HAND wanted lor amel preo-<br />
swn tool sfwp m Fermington Hllts<br />
eres Must heve expertenoe Forest<br />
Mlg 553-2080<br />
MORE GREAT PEOPLE WANTED<br />
Reetdentiel home cleaning Weekfy<br />
pay (125-4175 per week-Mon.-Frt..<br />
day horn only We tram Car need-<br />
ed Cell Merry MaMs. 525-7290<br />
MORTGAGE LOAN CLOSERS<br />
ANO PROCESSORS<br />
Mortgage compeny in Farmington<br />
HUM needs FNMA/FHLMC Closers<br />
and Proceesors Progreesive Hrm<br />
reqmree eddltionel staff due lo<br />
growth end expenelon If you're<br />
looking for security 4 long !«m ca-<br />
reer opportunity cM now Expert<br />
snced only Aak for Sue TrumBo.<br />
737-7020<br />
MORTGAGE BANKING<br />
OPPORTUNITIES<br />
Aree's largeet. moet mnovettve In-<br />
dependent Mortgege Benfcei is ex<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />
Experienced tor apt community<br />
building- FcJ time. 6-i- Apohr in per<br />
son 35700 MlcHgah Ave . Wayne<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />
Needed tor Weatland apt communi-<br />
ty Applications taken deify Mon<br />
6737 WayneWrWeetla»d32fc8270<br />
KEYPUNCH KEYTAPE<br />
OPERATORS<br />
Experience required Deys and<br />
afternoons Farmington Srse<br />
Cal 474-1138<br />
KINDERCARE<br />
Americas Brst name ki chUdcare.<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON • expert-<br />
enced tor Farmmgton H»* aree<br />
Knowtedgeebie ir. Seet'ing. plumO-<br />
mg. appliance repelr as wen as other<br />
flaids Must live on-alts have own<br />
tools. 4 heve resume Cal Mon-<br />
Tuee-Wed 4 Thur* only. 1 !am-6pm<br />
" 478-0322<br />
MAINTENANCE WORKER<br />
For eemor apartments Expsnsnce<br />
prelerred. own tools Weekend, on<br />
cal duty Ful or pan time Pertect<br />
for retiree Send reeume to<br />
Maintenance 1691 CWhrtew Dr<br />
Rochester hOt*. Ml 4830T<br />
MAKE MONEY NOW<br />
Leern how to fUe tax return*<br />
Cal: 423-1157<br />
MANAGEMENT TRAINEE<br />
No experience neceeeary. corpora-<br />
tion expanding, needs to open<br />
brencft offtews m area<br />
Rochester Hills 973-8030<br />
pending once agam Do not apply<br />
uniaee you consider yourssff to be<br />
the beel end work with the beet<br />
PROCESSING<br />
12 openings tor the srse s flneet<br />
proceesors Dsep knowledge ot<br />
FNMA/FHLMC guidelines, es wen ss<br />
s true commitment to excslsnt cus-<br />
tomer service ts required The beet<br />
selery. benefits snd bonus systems<br />
in B»* Jndu*»y Psiaia OO NOT ap-<br />
ply If you are not experienced<br />
UNDERWRITERS<br />
3 openinga tor experienced FN MA/<br />
FHLMC underwriters who know<br />
quality but slso^nov. how to mesa<br />
" Toanr—Conventional loens only<br />
Greel saiery end beneWT Wmaiis<br />
DO NOT apply Ifjcw *re not expert^<br />
enced<br />
* CLOSERS<br />
Experienced ctoeers with keen un-<br />
oerstsndmg of all doemg documen-<br />
tation and aaues You must live,<br />
txeethe end die customer servscel<br />
Excslsnt salary, benefits end bonus<br />
systsms tor si five openings Ptssss<br />
DO NOT apply If you are not expert-<br />
encedl<br />
LOAN REPRESENTATIVES<br />
The abeosute top compensation<br />
pec*aoa m tha indxistry is offered<br />
tor mdhrtdual* who poeae* * Bummg<br />
deeire lo work wtlh tne Bneet<br />
ongmatlon office m Amarcse. Mar-<br />
ketmg end edvertlemg combeie with<br />
your personal referral beee to create<br />
your own business within s busi-<br />
neee" Only educated proleesionaU<br />
who know what "work" truly Is need<br />
apply<br />
Post Closing<br />
Clerk<br />
Mortgage Connection, Inc.. has en<br />
immediate openmg tor a Post Clos-<br />
ing Clerk 1-2 yeers sxpenence nec-<br />
essary 4n proceesmg. cloemg. or<br />
quality control Review to mdude<br />
venflcetion of truth-mlendmg. P *nd<br />
I, HUO 1 calculations, payment<br />
amount, etc Compkence wtth Res-<br />
pa D*a«osure requirements Posi-<br />
tion oflers complete benefit peck-<br />
ege and competitive selery For Im-<br />
mediete consideration, can tor ar<br />
apo«tc*tlon or send reeume to<br />
MORTGAGE<br />
CONNECTION, INC.<br />
Attn Human Resources<br />
32255 Norttiweetern Hwqy<br />
Suite 10<br />
Farmington Mm*, Ml , 48334<br />
(513)655-0550<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employe.<br />
MORTGAGE PROCESSOR<br />
One of SE Michigan's largeet mort-<br />
gage benkers is seeking s mortgags<br />
processor "Or our Bloomfleld Hias<br />
office Excellent opportunity for a<br />
cheerful, pleeaant person with 1-2<br />
yeers experience Pteeee send re-<br />
sume te T Smith. Republic Bencorp<br />
Mortgage, 1700 N Woodward,<br />
Bloomfleld Huts. Ml 48304<br />
0/0 1/0 GRIND HANDS<br />
wtth s minimum of 2 yeers experi- .<br />
ence We offer exceAent benefits<br />
Pleeae appfy 8em-4pm. at Ventura<br />
Irvduatnee 48301 Port St .<br />
Plymouth 459-3900<br />
OFFICE ASSISTANT - part time<br />
Mon - Fn.. l-5pm. Basic computer<br />
skins, good phone akaa 4 general<br />
office work Greet work environ-<br />
ment Weet Btoomftesd aree Cell tor<br />
en interview 881-1000. ext 343<br />
OFFICE CLEANING<br />
Downtown Detroit drm seeks Ml<br />
time persons to work on office<br />
deenlng crew We ere seeking effi-<br />
cient 4 OepervdebW. experienced<br />
persons jenersl oeemng autle*<br />
4 strong amphiB*"d«" prtsiisi nnei<br />
compeny imege Compeneatlon In-<br />
clude* *l compeny benefit* Work-<br />
ing hours are: 4:30pm-12 30em,<br />
Mon thru Frt QueHfled ceno"dates<br />
need only eppfy For consideration<br />
send reeume 4 selery experience lo.<br />
PETRO PROCESSORS INC. the<br />
Midwest * foremost mooes on-site<br />
04 recycling service, wm open<br />
Detroit aree offices March 1 Seeks<br />
•ntemel operations manager to<br />
sc*wduie work crews and |Obe work<br />
wtth seiss reps, other edmimstra-<br />
tlve Some aistomer contact Inter-<br />
rwwt to be held week aI Jen 20th.<br />
Detroit location TBD Reeume* sen-<br />
ary requirements to<br />
Petro Processors, Inc.<br />
500 W Armory. Suite 129<br />
.. South Holteno. IL 80-473<br />
PHARMACIST tor fssi peced Weet<br />
BtoomMd independent Approxi-<br />
mately 30 hours per week Benefits<br />
Cell Oevhd Etros tor appomtment<br />
826-3400<br />
$18-25,000 ±<br />
1st Yr. - |<br />
PC* iNT I Travelling Photograpnars I<br />
Celt Sue et our HO on Mon or<br />
Tuee 800*892-8313. ext 2427 to<br />
schedule interview or apply m per- j<br />
son Tue* . 11-7 00pm et the Signs-1<br />
ture inn. 11500 Eleven M.ie Roed. j<br />
Werren. Ml Must have driver s li-<br />
cense. proof ol eulu Insurance 4 so-<br />
cial security cerd et interview<br />
EOE<br />
PLANT CARE TECHNICIANS, pert<br />
time must heve own 'eilsbie trans-<br />
portation. must be personebie. pe-<br />
tient 4 wining to work Pteese cel<br />
Mon thru Frt 10-1 356-0944<br />
POSITIONS IN DEMAND 1<br />
We hei* long 4 short term sssspn- J<br />
men's svsnebie<br />
aaxdproceeamg<br />
Telemerketmg<br />
. Phone survey work (no aeleei<br />
• Light Industrie!<br />
Cell tor an appt today<br />
TROY AREA 382-4770<br />
FARMINGTON MtLLS/SOUTHFlELD |<br />
471-1870<br />
MANPOWER<br />
TEMPORARY SERVICES<br />
The World's Largeet<br />
Temporery Service<br />
pen, Theee ere permanent poei-<br />
none oft*mg competitive wages<br />
and a sokd benellt peck ege Pieess<br />
sppfy in person or by reeume to<br />
PAYCHEX. INC<br />
Suite 110<br />
6960 Orchard Lake Rd<br />
W Bloomfleld Hiaa Ml 48322<br />
7 days 1-219-922«23 sx1 ir<br />
OSOOUCTION MACHINE<br />
OPERATOR<br />
F our SkOe Experience a piui<br />
459-6520<br />
I M S<br />
PRINTING BACKGROUNO<br />
PREFERABLE - lor ihls pen time 5<br />
dey a week poeition m e corpofste<br />
supply department loceted in<br />
Southfteid. Work enteas memtemmg<br />
viventory.' mekmg pnnttng purches-<br />
ss snd recording -scw^sbles Mual<br />
nave computer inventory experi-<br />
ence. and be cepebie of kgnt typmg<br />
Other |ob reeponelbattlee idude<br />
taking phone order*, essntmg w Pleeae<br />
send -eeume 6 selery raqmrement|<br />
to Kimberty Ems Personnel Coordi-<br />
netor PO Box 5S10. Detroit. Ml<br />
48235<br />
PHOTOGRAPHER<br />
e, wedding 4 dence<br />
533-3739 j<br />
PRESS OPERATOR<br />
Experienced 2 color AB OK*. *yo-<br />
bi end uek presses Send reeume or<br />
n«ns snd phone number to Box 802<br />
Observer 4 Eccentric Newspepers<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonla.<br />
Michigan 46150<br />
PRODUCTION MANAGER<br />
Ful time tor exhibit compeny Expe-<br />
rienced m production menegement<br />
Job costing est .meting end trede<br />
snow orginzaiwn Send w m<br />
Box 794 Observer 4 ' Eccentric<br />
Newspepers 36251 Schookcraft<br />
Rd Livonia, Michigan 481S® '<br />
PROGRAMMER ANALYST<br />
SYSTEMS 38 OI AS/400<br />
RPQ II OR RPG 400 -<br />
TO (50.000<br />
CALL NOW)<br />
589-3030'24 Mr Fax 569-8641<br />
GENERAL EMPLOYMENT<br />
17117 WEST 9 MILE<br />
SOUT'^ELVM? 48075<br />
PERSONNEL AGENCY FEE PA»0<br />
PROGRAMMER/ANALYST<br />
(30-40K plus ex.slsint benefits, m-<br />
cxuding ftex-ttme snd 36 hour work<br />
week COBOL CICS OS/JCL.<br />
MVS/XA Msior msuranoe compeny<br />
PROTECH Personnel Service<br />
2820 W Maple »131. Troy .48064<br />
REAL ESTATE Apprsxe_ .<br />
Growing compeny hea immediate<br />
openmgs tor stete sceneed or oertl-<br />
hed appraisers Good pey 4 working<br />
conditions Earning potentlei (1500-<br />
(2000/wk Cel or tend reeume Al<br />
i-~3u!riee held m strict conadence<br />
THE APPRAISAL COMPANY<br />
28230 Orcherd Like Rd<br />
Suite 204<br />
Farmmgton Hlls Mi 48334<br />
Pnone 826-6120<br />
FAX 313-626-5273<br />
RECENT LAW SCHOOL Greduete<br />
wanted for edmimetreOve.'merkel-<br />
ing position in releted held<br />
Send rssume to Leemmg Samcee -t<br />
15564 Northlend> Sle 207-W |<br />
Southfield Mi 4»075<br />
Or cell (313)557-1524:<br />
cMd caring center Meeters Degree<br />
wrth 2 yr* experience preferred<br />
Supervteory background d*eirabl«<br />
Send reeume* to Fame, 4 NeH^i-<br />
oorhood Services Humen Reeoixse<br />
Dept 210 26807 Mlchsger Ave<br />
master Mi 48141 EOE<br />
REAL ESTATE CAREER<br />
AMBITIOUS''CONSCIENTIOUS?<br />
WE WANT YOU"'<br />
We w* tram you and Hart you on a<br />
long term high-meome career Cal<br />
Julie Dude*. Westland<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
326-2000<br />
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR<br />
Detroit Baaed tood proceeeof •<br />
looking tor candid asa* tor tha poai-<br />
bon of Production 3uparvi*o« Mtr.<br />
mum requaremapu *re an AaeooK<br />
ate* Degree prtoi supervisory expe-<br />
rience m a manulacturtng or tood<br />
proceeamg ticaity emgneea "<br />
RETIREE PART-TIME.<br />
ton H.iaa lie «aoalila'conKruct*ir.<br />
marketing 1111 rch idea would M<br />
I onrerse kidiia*NlTec«» at al'market<br />
mg<br />
wA Ur,'<br />
sonai 4 commuincebon skies if m-<br />
MrseMd. mdMduaa « " « k««t<br />
reeume In conadenoe to Bo* 7T2.<br />
Obeerver 4 Ecoantnc Newepeper*<br />
36251 Schooicrafl Ro Uvoma.<br />
Msdkgen 48150<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer M.'F 'H<br />
36251 Scn«l<br />
creft Rd Llvome Micfuger 48150<br />
ROUTE DRIVER<br />
5 Off sten (300 par n e Musi<br />
be remade, oood driving 'ecord<br />
Contact John Sutherland 837 7115<br />
PRODUCT MANAGER<br />
A •kdmg cont»nei menufacturer<br />
seeks an aggrsaeive. sen-motivated<br />
lalni 4 marketing person with<br />
knowledge of production processes,<br />
srid pscksgmg externa » Beche-<br />
lor* Degree Is required Product<br />
rvLvisgement experience with P 4 L<br />
exposure helpful Submit reeuma<br />
Introductory letlei and salary hietory<br />
to<br />
Ptasiipak Pscksgmg. Inc<br />
Mumart Reeources CM<br />
P O Box 5545<br />
Plymouth. Ml ,48170<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F<br />
PROOF OPERATORS<br />
immediate openmga tor expen-<br />
anced prool operator* Famlkerrty<br />
wilh NCR/Burrough* mechtne*<br />
helpful Afternoon*, m Llvome area.<br />
£»• 526-6100<br />
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT<br />
Position available for experienced<br />
apartment managei m Southfteid<br />
Candidate should pc menege-<br />
HECEPTlONtST_<br />
Outgoing, orgenoed and mottveied<br />
person for * chaMngmg pcmtion, w<br />
a vetennery hoepltai Excellent<br />
math phone -and sp^m® ska* *e-<br />
sentiai Fua time, salary negohebie<br />
Apply m person 'Wega Annuel C»n-<br />
«. 34415 Grand River Farmington<br />
ment leeamg 4 people<br />
in confidence to P 0<br />
Bloomfleld i<br />
_, . - Box 433.<br />
Ml 483O3-0433<br />
P C PROGRAMMER<br />
Smell but growing computer firm<br />
seeks tu* time P C Programmer<br />
OATABUS experience preferred but<br />
wilkng to lfWl Ths ngrrt person<br />
Novel experience also helpM. Send<br />
rseume* to DTI, 21234 Larkspur.<br />
Farmmgton, Ml 46336-5046 Pieee*<br />
individuals only<br />
RECEPTIONIST,'ACCOUNT ANTS<br />
Payed** Clark F«l time. Selery<br />
(12,000 per yeer Send reeum.<br />
5600 W Maple Ste C-301.<br />
Bloomfleld Ml 46322<br />
RESiPENTlAL CONSTRUCTION<br />
SUPERINTENDENT Locking tor ex-<br />
perienced Supertntendent nsponsl-<br />
M tofcomplets construction of sm-<br />
gte fartiify, home protect Omy- very<br />
qualified need apply Selery com-<br />
mensurate wttt experience Send<br />
resume 4 cover letter to: Superin-<br />
tendent 1030 N Hunter B»vd.<br />
Bloomfleld Ml<br />
RESIDENT MANAGER COUPLE<br />
wemed lor kixury apartment com-<br />
plex m cafey«He Perk region of De-<br />
troit Selery. apartment and how»-<br />
tion Pieeeejend re*um* to<br />
Jeen RMrd Apertmenu<br />
tOOW Long Lake Roed<br />
Swnaatia<br />
Bloomfleld H8N. Ml 48304<br />
RETAIL SALES PERSON. tu» Ume<br />
Apply between 1 and 3 et Kjtchqn<br />
Glamor 26770 Grand River t»-<br />
rween Beech Defy 4 Inkster Rd<br />
RESIDENT<br />
- MANAGER<br />
For lerge suburban complex<br />
Must heve slrong memtenance<br />
' s*ae4 menegenel beckground<br />
Thl* e * career opportunity 4<br />
-raqulrea * total commitment<br />
Muet be evaaawe to tne on sua<br />
Good selery end beneats lor<br />
the nght person Only appli-<br />
cant* who meet theee quaafte-<br />
tlona need apply Pteeee cal<br />
313-589-8880<br />
..... RETAIL<br />
MANAGERS<br />
Are you * real pi alsismnal with 3-5<br />
yeer* ol department m*negemertt<br />
sxpenence loosung tor a change to a<br />
strongs growth-onemed retailer m<br />
19927 If ye* - ws went to laK to you<br />
today ebout cereer opportumtiee<br />
We we durrenmy inter.tewing for<br />
management poalbone rnthe toaow-<br />
riCoronlca/Computers<br />
. Audlo/Vldeo/Photo<br />
• Toya/Sporimg Goods<br />
. tojasi aree'Glftwsrs<br />
L. Wsrehouss<br />
| m return for your proiwn expen-<br />
SEAMSTRESS<br />
Dry deaners Expenence pr*s«rrsc<br />
work at your convem*nce For CE YOUR AO CAU. 591-0900<br />
DEADUNES: 4 P.M. TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY EDfTION / 4 P.M. FRIDAY FOR MONDAY EDITION<br />
Trocal vwiyt window* Awnings<br />
. Roofing. Stortns. Slaei doors<br />
I METRO ALUMINUM Frank 474-4300<br />
ALL FAZE MODERNIZATION<br />
Aluminum/vinyl aiding, trim, gutters<br />
windows, doors ]<br />
s. repairs Lie /In*<br />
Ken, 421-3816<br />
BARRV'S CARPENTRY SERVICE<br />
Beths. Basements Kitchens. Free<br />
Est . W ork Guer Winter Rate*<br />
12 yrs Exp Ret 476-8559<br />
U Aluminum Siding 33 Bldg. A Remodeling 39 Carpentry<br />
ALCOA SIDING TRIM 4 OUTTERS | ALL<br />
HOME<br />
IMPROVEMENTS<br />
Compere my<br />
LOW PRICES<br />
HIGH QUALITY .<br />
Prcrfesaionei bunder wtth<br />
over 30 yrs. deagn build exp<br />
ucaoaed - ineured<br />
FREE<br />
Idee* Design* - Estimetee<br />
Can anytime<br />
442-7005<br />
62 Door* 78 Firewood 108 Heating & Cooling j 155 Music Inetniction<br />
replacement<br />
I deck*, garag<br />
] Free Eat<br />
PROFESSIONAL RFMOOEitNG<br />
Reliable man aitth 13 yr* experience<br />
.nstaUng roomSg. *«Jmg. rspiece-<br />
| ment wtndowi, custom elumlnum<br />
Homeowners 4 Conlrec-<br />
I tors cal. 425-5782.476-62^1,, -<br />
I 1 INSTALLED SALES SERVICES<br />
I VINYL 4 Alum siding Gutter*, trim. 1<br />
I sndosurs*. roofing 4 r*istsd work , BASEMENT SPECIALIST<br />
4-7 1 o e n n Also Kitchsns Bsths snd Decks<br />
4 / I - flOUU 30 yr* exp 100'* ot R*fsrsnces<br />
.•censed Cel jwij - 522-3582<br />
BASEMENTS & KITCHENS<br />
Lie 4 ins Free Estimstes<br />
451-2506<br />
CUSTOM FtNtSH WORK - Book<br />
cases mentele, Jnoldmge, rec room*<br />
4 doors 22 yr* experience, kc.<br />
, Ralph Steakcki . 563-7613<br />
ENTRY OOOR SYSTEMS<br />
Fiber classic 4 msuleted stsei m<br />
home {i i mentation Sales 4 mstads-<br />
t.on by Octagon Company 693-7577<br />
MR GOOO DOOR, - Doors RepeKed<br />
Locks listened New door*, wood<br />
doors installed lock speoeis<br />
526-3693 330-0592<br />
ALL SEASONED<br />
HARDWOOD FIREWOOD<br />
(50 tece cord, 2 tor (90 4*8x18-16<br />
Freedskvery 459-3413<br />
ALL SEASONED HARDWOOD<br />
t tece cord(4 X8 X1«"). (60<br />
2 face cord* (115<br />
HEATING AIR 4 DUCT WORK<br />
Honest, reliable work *1 * fair price<br />
LICENSED 4 INSURED<br />
464-0650<br />
110 Houeecleening<br />
DON PARE FINISH CARPENTfiY '<br />
r 4 general mamienance Spedeiamg<br />
m finished bessmsnts. kiichene 4<br />
937-3745<br />
betns Bedford. Ml<br />
112Appiience Senrice<br />
APPLIANCE REPAIR<br />
All Mekes 4 Models<br />
394-1754<br />
14 Architecture<br />
REGISTERED ARCHITECT<br />
Rewdential 4 Smel Commerciei<br />
General Practice. Smce 1980<br />
Brochure AvsaaUs 540-7242<br />
CeWngs. Recreetwn Rooms,<br />
S*»ng. Wmdows, Kitchens, Roof*<br />
Licensed Free Estimate*<br />
McGrath Work* 485-7399<br />
CREATE A now look or rsfsce your<br />
old cabinet* We do custom counisr<br />
tops, ceramic tHa/ltoor* Uc. 4 m*<br />
Free m-noms ssl 755-4-901<br />
KEN FtERKE Lie. -Ins Cerpentry<br />
Decks gutter*, roof* ekjm siding:<br />
rsc rooms, windows, door*, etc<br />
Reasonable Free Eat 937-2396<br />
S3 Draperies<br />
Slipcoveft/C>ng.<br />
CUSTOM WINDOW TREATMEWTS 1 --<br />
• Draperies • Valences - Snedee<br />
. Vertical BUndS-'Mmi BWKl* -<br />
Over 40 yeers experienca<br />
353-8000 585-7420<br />
Extra long 24 hardwood (75<br />
Prompt, free dekvs<br />
464-1457<br />
ALL SPLIT MIXED HARDWOODS<br />
t face cord (4 x8 x16 -18"1. (50<br />
(2) to. (90, (lOWor (400<br />
OEHVERY . 397-0256<br />
DRY SEASONED HARDWOODS<br />
4,8. 18 (55 or try our apedel aro-<br />
matic bland parted tor the Ho»d«ys<br />
-(65 Free Delivery 437-4335<br />
ANYTHING GOES<br />
CLEANING COMPANY<br />
ProfeunoaL Raaable. Bonded<br />
F-ee Est 10% discount with tm* ad<br />
FOR FIRST TIME CALLERS<br />
Residentiel 4 Comm*rdal<br />
TIN - RFTX 283-9183<br />
WANTED - Pi«io studenu who *r*<br />
dedicated 4 went to leem pieno I<br />
heve been teaching tor 8 yeers 4 am<br />
a third yeer muelc mewr *t Oektand<br />
jnrversiry i wai travel modsrsiefy to<br />
your home or give leeeons m my<br />
noms Cell Michelle 658-812?<br />
165 Painting/<br />
Decorating<br />
165 Painting/<br />
Decorating<br />
PRECISION<br />
PAINTING. INC<br />
Interior/Exiarlor<br />
Commercial/Tlaai a an tie<br />
Stiinmg -<br />
Dry wsl •<br />
. Dry Wai - Plaat*r Repek<br />
• W*ap*penng/Remov*l<br />
• Relei snosa<br />
683-8470<br />
PHIL S CARPENTRY - sltarstlons<br />
additions, roofing, aiding, decks,<br />
formes, floor* WiwlsO smel lobs s<br />
spedafty Lie. . 398-9859<br />
A BEAUTIFUL basement, beth.<br />
kitchen or addition Remodelmg ex-<br />
perts Free est Licensed, insured<br />
Complete Construction 477-7705<br />
SMALL WORLD<br />
Al phase* of carpentry<br />
Deelgn - Build - Repeirs<br />
25 yr*. expertenoe Licenaed<br />
Cal Wart 455-3970<br />
64 Dreeam eking<br />
& Tailoring<br />
C1N0Y GREEN<br />
Profeeakmal Seerrmtree* Expert<br />
Alterations snd Rspeirs on any type<br />
ol garment Llvoni* 525-4413<br />
FtREWOOO 4 COAL<br />
Seasoned Msrdwood 4 Birch<br />
Soft 4 Hard Coal<br />
Pick up or delivery svaiiabW<br />
NOBLES LANDSCAPE SUPPLY<br />
474-4922<br />
65 Drywall<br />
FIREWOOD - SEASONED<br />
Red 4 while oak (35,'per cord<br />
, (2x4x81- 752-3^^-<br />
|24 Baaement cx: HOMES4 IMPROVEMENTS<br />
Waterproofing j A* pn«j» oi^ructmn 4 cerp^<br />
ALL AROUND BASEMENT |F?eeEMfoo oilw<br />
REPAIR<br />
STAIR RAIL SPECIALIST<br />
Replace thoae ugty iron rails wtth<br />
beautiful Oek or Birch reus Gererd<br />
Pothoft 474-7984 478-7297<br />
478-9326<br />
. VA) DENZ CUSTOM CAQPENTRX<br />
Ditsj liasatiaii!*. garagear-«*•»<br />
construction Smal |Obs welcome<br />
Pleaae cad 397-8269<br />
AAA 0RYWALL S TEXTURE<br />
Hang, finish, rapair Pamtma<br />
- - ~ od rslsrsnces.<br />
Free estimstss Good<br />
gusrsnteed<br />
MIXED SEASONED HARDWOODS<br />
(60 •face cord delivered (4x8x 181<br />
2 (110 3 (162 4 (212<br />
Kindttng - (S - $12-8733<br />
338-3711 I<br />
DRYWALL 4 PLASTERING<br />
New 4 repair* Hand or' apray Tex-<br />
turing. Accouatlcal ceil Lie "Guar<br />
n i r » " ° 543-0712:
6F* 04E Thursday. January 9, 1992<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
'•wiui'i in* acnooi U o> pan<br />
ume. lnconw poMntai lo 836.000<br />
4ar right person Mual oem aeoend-<br />
*om van or lerge vahMe 448-7833<br />
SALQW OCWWQ m Ne* Ncrthifo<br />
Araa m k lha toaoMne.<br />
HAIR STYLISTS<br />
HAA TECHNICIANS<br />
GLEAMING ASSOTANT<br />
itele piMaiM Our ample<br />
rOftlMM Send raaume:<br />
CO Mm Salon. P O ta 3J.<br />
lemcurg. Ml . 48138<br />
Progrs<br />
coning lot ar<br />
let) mdMdutt<br />
Mam oppomM-<br />
tiM »or advancement Sand raauma<br />
•mn salary remanents lo: P.O.<br />
Box 1795. Troy. ML. 48088<br />
SELF STARTER<br />
Energetic wf*i M M *xpat*nce<br />
« ncnrrtaaga ol buHdtog tredee help-<br />
ful Must Da hona* and raaaMa<br />
Soma physical labor aiao involved.<br />
Cal BoC Warrar at 881-0240<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
START. tOOR NEW TEAR OF*<br />
RIGHT making monay<br />
•atari • V you ara experienced and<br />
•iinniiaanr we hava an opportunity<br />
•or rou From 86 OO-ftiS 00 par hour<br />
• bonuee* Mo ooM ea»ng Siting<br />
wprldng<br />
pra-ni.iMfiarl appom<br />
•narooon* tram J-»pm Mori. thru<br />
Ffl » Sa Irom lOam-Spm Waal<br />
BtoomftoM location Can Barry<br />
thru Frl *fter 2pm 832<br />
2-5175<br />
STOCK/CLERICAL<br />
O.O.C,Optica m Southfield Ma Im-<br />
m.aiafi apanmga tor Ctortcei/Sioc*<br />
pa*cnrM Soma Data tmry *xp*n-<br />
ance IMpA*. W n o H acaaiary<br />
CaB 364-7100 ertanalon 2250 tor<br />
TEACHER/RRCSCHOOL<br />
tor Uvoma cMd care cantor Experi-<br />
ence raqulrad<br />
rrxinrl n t ^ n l IPMI . VMMC)<br />
TEACHER - PRE-SCHOOL (2*-4 yr<br />
okMi Elamantary or ECE degree •<br />
amuatt<br />
SEWERS NEEDED tor a *m*a Boat<br />
top manufacturing comi<br />
•nee pratorrad Lhroma<br />
Mori Road Ctoaners.,1088 Now Rd..<br />
Morthwaa Cal 348-8120<br />
SILK SCREEN Wortgng SupenMor<br />
Fu*y axparianoad P S vinyl 4 ptas-<br />
r opportunity tor<br />
L Oood w*g* ft<br />
quality p<br />
benem*<br />
Graphic Syatama. 5490 Oat—ood.<br />
Slart.no HIS . Mt 48310<br />
SOCIAL WORKERS<br />
Parr uma Baft naadad to work with<br />
TEACHERS NEEDED - tor day car*<br />
Children egee 6 wee** to 5 yrv Ex-<br />
parlanoa pratorrad Daarbom Ovt*-<br />
ManOayCara. 274-1115<br />
TEACHER w«h dagraa & esparto<br />
nearly umdHuud education tor<br />
novauva preechool oorhputor an-<br />
rtctintont program W-20 hour*<br />
weMly Oakland county 444-1776<br />
LIVONIA HOME Improvement Com-<br />
pany la looking tor expertonoM<br />
Telemarketing paraonnal. Hourly ft<br />
LUiiimeemn Contact Oava or Laura<br />
TELEMARKETER HEEDED<br />
oommumcelion akina. 522-5627<br />
Employar<br />
' ^ j S K K W "<br />
war natural lamty homaa FiawBta<br />
artarnoon ft * eMail hr* avaHaWa<br />
Expenence a mual<br />
Contact Mary 544-8364<br />
STERLING SAVINGS BANK haa tha<br />
toaoMng poalttona avaaaMa al Ita<br />
corporate hewoq-^nas In . 1TELLER<br />
SENIOR ACCOUNTANT<br />
r s r a<br />
Dor at* accounting (tan a* naadad<br />
Qualification* tor Ma poaltton In-<br />
clude a cottage degree tn eccount-<br />
ing. end 1-2 yaar* expaienoe In<br />
or In —<br />
MORTGAGE PROCESSOR/<br />
CLOSER TRAINEE<br />
Responaibiwtiea include procaeelng.<br />
cueing, tnaurlng, and wMouemg<br />
oriented, have etrong<br />
end aqalyucal aptitude, and good<br />
communication akMe Pravtou*<br />
mortgage banking experience<br />
LOAN SET-UP CLERK<br />
ReponeWWee involve careful re-<br />
view of nMr loan Mae end entn ol<br />
data onto computer eynem Suc-<br />
-ttff applicant muat hava wrong<br />
orientation to delM and data pro-<br />
'caeemg HUB* Prev«xa mortgag*<br />
banking atpanence hafcaul<br />
TELEPHONE INTERVIEWING<br />
Ovnamc Marketing Reieerch Firm<br />
• aeeklng motivated, part tkna leto-<br />
phone lull .fori tor al thHt*<br />
(DAYS. EVENINGS ft WEEKENDS)<br />
OuelMcatlona ara. Dici—enl Phone<br />
I*. Computer and/or Typing<br />
a. ideal tor homemaker*. alu-<br />
500 Hrip Wantad<br />
1«02<br />
Health Coneooua People<br />
TMa • your career tor the Meat Tear<br />
ParVMI Ume Cer bqnueaa. proRi<br />
ahartng ft OanaAt* Apc»> eoarl<br />
502 Help Wanted<br />
Dentat-Medical<br />
502 M p Wantad<br />
Deotal-Medical<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT Ara you mtar-<br />
aatad m bacomng a Denial Aauai<br />
ant. or are you already an axpert-<br />
ancad Oental Aaeietant? For an ax-<br />
pry opportunity lo learn ar<br />
. a M ft to advance prolee-<br />
atonaVy In a high quaMy apecMM^<br />
ACCREDITED HOME CARE compa-<br />
ny la currently looking tor e cartMled<br />
raape**y ewepw or EMT to work<br />
In our petlent oare dept OuaMled<br />
individual mual pninai a vaBd drtv^<br />
ar* lloenee «»< dean driving racord<br />
For more «formation contact Linda<br />
ai 4S«-311S<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT -<br />
Manager ft Medical Aaeietant Su-<br />
ADMINISTRATOR<br />
RN<br />
One of the netione lergeet<br />
growing home haelth ccm-<br />
. pannes • aeeklng a Nghly<br />
directed ndMdual to marv-<br />
age a national Medicare di-<br />
vtaton m Southfield \<br />
Tha Ideel candWaia mm be<br />
reeponelble lor total dM-<br />
alon oparallon IndMdual<br />
mual poaaaea excanant<br />
menagamant ft paopta<br />
akBa Muat hava minimum<br />
Of 3-5 year* Medlcare/car-<br />
tlfted home health care ex-<br />
perience. 2 yeer* aupervi-<br />
eory axpertanca Seeking<br />
BSN MSN praferred<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />
Part time Huntington Wood* en<br />
Ca* 9am-5pm , Morv-Thura.<br />
DENTAL HYGEINIST<br />
Naeded Jor oenaral dantl<br />
omca In Livonia<br />
• CM 533-7542<br />
OENTAL HYOKNBT - 2 .Daya/ert><br />
Pravantlon orientad modem offkw<br />
In Rocheeter Strong rece* Expart-<br />
enra nralatrarl 6SM5&5<br />
DENTAL HYGMENlST<br />
Outgoing dentel hyglemel nae«>ad.<br />
part ume tor peno conadoua LNome<br />
tarrtfty practice 425-4530<br />
DENTAL HYQIENIST<br />
Ful time, profit ehartng. excellent<br />
idt package For Birmingham<br />
DENTAL HYGIENST<br />
needed tor pan time poemon.<br />
Ptymouth office Muat ba prograe-<br />
«va ft enthueleetic Cea 453-t ik)<br />
502 Help Wantad<br />
Dental-Madical<br />
RELIABLE NORSES<br />
991-3344<br />
MEDICAL .ASSISTANT<br />
Needed for SoutMleld ntermM Ex<br />
periencad m EKG. CUR. PFT and<br />
Mood dTerMng prelerrad Pan time)<br />
• Mich ell •350-2440<br />
MEDICAL ASSISTANT FILLER<br />
Experlenoed needed urgently tor In-<br />
ternal madtowe Send raauma to<br />
20244 Farmington. LIvorMa. Ml<br />
49152 or can 476-0990<br />
MEDICAL ASSISTANTS 1-2 yr*<br />
experience. (X-rey background<br />
•rience. (X-ray background<br />
502 Help Wantad<br />
Dental-Medical<br />
MEDICAL BILLERS<br />
DME ft IV mtuelon opportunity tor<br />
aentor level bMera erfth minimum 1<br />
yr poor experience. competWve<br />
wage' benefit peckege Cal or tend<br />
raauma to Patty RatoW 932-1170<br />
Harper AaxooaAe 29970 MKKHe-<br />
b«1 Farmington HMa. Ml 49334<br />
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT recepOon<br />
•al/aecretary Ful nma. order entry,<br />
lamg. direct cuatomar contact. d»ta<br />
baaa experience prelerrad end In-<br />
aur ance knceeedga helplul Send<br />
reeuma lo Alert -Medicel. 29195<br />
Greenhald Surte 205. Southfield Ml<br />
49076 .<br />
502 Help Wantad<br />
Dental-Medical<br />
502 Help Wantad<br />
Danlal-Madtcal<br />
Phlebotomists<br />
5 AM.-8 AM.<br />
We are currently accepting reeumea<br />
Irom experienced PNebotormsl for<br />
on' morning blood draa team The<br />
quakfled appacanl «mi have a mini-<br />
mum of 6 month* blood drawaig ex-<br />
per»\ce iprateraWy » a hoepital<br />
aettlngi Pravloua expxerianc In a<br />
computarOed laboratory » deair-<br />
acaa Tha eucoaeilin applicant can<br />
expecl lo -or* 3-4 day* per We*<br />
-MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST i,om 5 AM - 8 AM «rtth a ona-ereek<br />
We are *pekmg e check out racep- tun-time trammg period on tha dey<br />
tlonist tor a buay orthopedic office<br />
Telephone, computer ft people .<br />
fl240 to $1420 par-month MeMrvda.<br />
Tampro Madical. 443-&59Q<br />
Medical-Assistant<br />
Meed excellent aaaletanl tor acirve<br />
Medicel- Podietry practice Starting<br />
aalery $7 25 per hour ft higher Ful<br />
ft part time, exceaenl benem*. Uvo-<br />
ma ft Novi aree. 476-4939<br />
DENTAL HYGIEMIST for friendly<br />
tamity preventive practtoe. emphe-<br />
atang quaBty and axoeHance with<br />
ideal aoft-tleeue program 1-1*<br />
days per vreek Morthvtrie 349-4210<br />
MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />
Fu9 time Experienced. venapunc<<br />
ture ft X-ray 2 doctor office Mon<br />
Frl. no Sal Cell Brenda 433-3600<br />
DENTAL HYGIENIST - Pari Time<br />
tor a friendly ft progreaei'i* office In<br />
W Bloomfleld Approx 10-20 hra.<br />
per aeek. 926-7100<br />
the job market. NO SALES IN-<br />
VOLVED Can Sandy<br />
armmgtori Credit Urtton<br />
• looking tor e hjl Uma experienced<br />
taker Applicant muat be abia to<br />
deal pubac and have<br />
good mathematical akl«* Sand re-<br />
aurrn to Member Servlcea Mana-<br />
ger. 22991 Farmington Rd Fanrv-<br />
Ington. Ml 49336<br />
TELLER<br />
Pari time Teaar poaltlon at our<br />
Lhronla. Northville ft Slartlng<br />
HaWhta branchea Candtoatae mual<br />
have good math, clerical akWt ft<br />
public contact expertence Prevlou*<br />
taker experience raqulrad Peld va-<br />
cation ft 401 K pten Apply m person<br />
between I0errv3pm or can 961-<br />
7600. ext. 219.<br />
OETROrr SAVINGS BANK<br />
LIVONIA<br />
10962 MkJdtebelt<br />
(S.of Ptymouthl<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
250 N Center<br />
I South ol 9 Mae)<br />
STERLING HEIGHTS<br />
36900 Ryan Roed<br />
(at 16 MBe Rd.l<br />
Wa «N<br />
receive a very oompeotlva<br />
compan*ation package<br />
•tth baaa aalery + quertar-<br />
ty bonuaea baaed on pro-<br />
ductivity Call between<br />
9em-4pm. Mon - Frl<br />
3 5 7 - 3 6 5 0<br />
An Equal Opportunrty Employer<br />
BILLING SUPERVISOR<br />
Murti-Specialty Madical Can tar<br />
To 530,000 -<br />
WW be Involved In upgrading com-<br />
puterised billing aysiem, need<br />
atrong people akM*. lo manege bai-<br />
auaR Oaakade location In aub-<br />
L great benem peckeoa Con-<br />
Patty ReUMD. 932-1170<br />
Harper *aaoclelee. 99670 Midi<br />
bed. Farmmgton Ha*. Ml 49334<br />
BOOKKEEPER/FULL TIME<br />
Piking experience preferred, but wia<br />
Iraki Sand reeume to: Oncology Aa-<br />
aoaataa 27211 Lahear Sune 200<br />
Southfteid. Mt 49034<br />
BUSY ENT practua aeeklng experv<br />
encad. pleeaeni Aaaoiant Mam<br />
wtth computer, brftmg ft Daalc ol<br />
knowtadge Sand raauma to: 986<br />
Woodward Ave SJHe 305. Ponllec<br />
Ml 48341<br />
CASHIER ft PHONE RECEPTIONIST<br />
Part time lor Garden City medical<br />
dntc. 421-9030<br />
OENTAL HYGIENEST tor pravent-<br />
trve practice. 2 Sata a month Farm-<br />
mgton Haw office Recent gred* wel-<br />
come CMI Sue 691-8700<br />
DENTAL HYGIENIST<br />
Excellent opportunity for<br />
oractlca Ca<br />
aionai Fi*w part Ume<br />
OENTAL HYGIENIST<br />
Our proyeearve praci<br />
an excaaent career opportunity tor a<br />
Dental Hygianiat Tha ideal candi-<br />
date ahouto be bngnt,<br />
nave a mlnimum.of 2 tear* axpert-<br />
anca We offer a part tlma poaltlon<br />
for 2 day* a week. No Seturday*<br />
Pleaae loin our team, where employ-<br />
aee ara truly appreciated tor their<br />
mvotvament and talent 453-0940<br />
MEDICAL ASSISTANT for OB/GYN<br />
ofhca Expertenoe neceeaary Flexi-<br />
ble 20 hour* weekly Garden City<br />
area ' 422-9217<br />
MEDICAL ASSISTANT/<br />
PHLEBOTOMIST<br />
Experienced, certified mature fiuay<br />
Birmingham internal medidne-prac<br />
Ilea 6^6332<br />
MEDICAL ASSISTANT ft Reception-<br />
let naaded tor Garden City dodor'a<br />
omca Fufl uma Exparlanca<br />
preferred Muat Da able lo work<br />
avanlngs ft Saturday 422-4770<br />
MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />
MUST BE EXPERIENCED!<br />
Pan ft lua tlma poaltlon* avaaabia<br />
tor buay family pracllce In Novt ft<br />
Redford areas Cal after 10am,<br />
476-0035<br />
^SS-<br />
ance Mon thru Fn Good<br />
Send raeurne to Box 909. Obaarver<br />
ft Eccentric Newspaper* 39251<br />
ScnooKrafl Rd . Livonia. Michigan<br />
46150<br />
MEDICAL SECRETARY Reception-<br />
lat wrth Mtmg tor phywoana office.<br />
Pert lane Some day* mmi even-<br />
ing* Birmingham Good Cay Repry<br />
to Box 774. Obeerver ft EccanlrK<br />
Newspapar* 36251 Schootcrah<br />
Rd Lrvoma. Michigan 48150<br />
MLT-Canrfiad. tun time for busy<br />
phy**ian ofhce lab Expeonace m<br />
an araea of lab a plus Aak lor auper-<br />
vtaor at 746-7926<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employar<br />
NEW MEDICAL OFFICE -<br />
Seeamg medical personnel for a<br />
naw Livonia omca Receptionist<br />
Madical Asalstant and Medical BHIer<br />
needed Experience preferred Naw<br />
grads welcome Professional, cxit-<br />
gotng and dynamic per*onaltty fa-<br />
vored Pleaae respond to P O Box<br />
250426 Weet Blocmheld. Ml 49325<br />
NURSE AIDE<br />
Male or Female Home Health Aide<br />
needed tor MS pal^t m Garden<br />
City Call MSR between 9em-4pm<br />
Mon thru Fn , 397-9377<br />
Cambridge Ei<br />
•poneHMHtoa<br />
STAFF DEVELOPMENT<br />
Fua ume RN poeitlon avaftabie tor a<br />
Development Coordinator al<br />
ridga East Nurwg Cera Re-<br />
mdude atafflng and<br />
I Nursing Aaarttann<br />
Orientation and Staff Development<br />
tor ma lecHtty C»mcal coordlnaiion<br />
the rehab»lta(lon program and<br />
ol the nuramg una* Educallor<br />
id cJIrucal aklBa and "Train tha<br />
alner cartlflcalion dealred<br />
apply 31155 1 DaqulnOre,<br />
aduaon Haiohts. Ml 48071<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employar<br />
(WU V I<br />
g^m3 0<br />
jn*in*r<br />
504 Help Wantad<br />
Offtce-Clarical<br />
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ASSISTANT<br />
Applicant* muai nave al least 1 yr<br />
prior computertjed ecco«k>t»<br />
payable expertenoe with coding<br />
,- r- Lotus «W* a plual<br />
Pleaae *end raaume and aaiary<br />
hlatcry A/P/Paraonnal. 2000 Town<br />
Centar Suite 2200 SouthHekl. Ml<br />
49075 .<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
VASCULAR ULTRA SOONO<br />
TECHNOLOGIST "<br />
A part time position on the day «hrft<br />
la available tor a vaaciAar ultra<br />
sound tachnoiogijr- RVT celerrad<br />
We ofter en excellent uiary ft bena-<br />
carKWdataa<br />
Accounts Receivable<br />
Clerk<br />
Ful time entry level needed « Cor-<br />
porate Office W Birmingham indi-<br />
vidual muat pmaeaa excekant math<br />
communication ak«a Computer<br />
experience reqolred Ofter •xcekent<br />
benefit* Cal 644-5300 art 351<br />
Erb LUMBER CO.<br />
g-oSS LW!. r * rn.T,^ .TPrT.P,<br />
Botsford<br />
General Hospital<br />
29050 Grand River<br />
Farmington H«*. Ml . 49336-5933<br />
. An Equal Opportunity Empioysr<br />
591-2933<br />
ST MARY HOSPITAL<br />
36475 W 5 Mile<br />
Uvonie, Mi 48154<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Light typmg. nimg. parsonsbls indi-<br />
vidual Good beginning talery ft<br />
benefits Call 1-800-356-3346<br />
X-RAY TECHNICIAN<br />
Ragrstersd with Memmography ex-<br />
perience Oeerborn Height* aree<br />
Call Demise at 561-9794<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Temporary part time. Ptymouth der-<br />
matology dime 25-30 hra./w» *ak<br />
for Nancy _ 459-9100<br />
RECEPTtONtST/BILLER<br />
pan time, for oral *urgery offtca,<br />
soma full time week s • squired<br />
562-1515<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Experienced tm time lor Troy<br />
vaacular surgery ofttca Patleni care<br />
phonos, light Wlttnfl ft other divaral-<br />
hed duliea Cel Jan. 828-5707<br />
504 HaipWantad<br />
Otfice-Clarical<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY<br />
international company raquuea de-<br />
pendable word procaaamg ikies tor<br />
executive officea To 19'hr<br />
Call Sharon at UNIFORCE 6*6-76«3<br />
ACCOUNTANT/SENIOR for Farm-<br />
ington Hilts CPA firm, minimum 3 yr<br />
recent pubac eccountmg experi-<br />
ence. ful tlma permanent position.<br />
CPA preferred Send raauma ft *ai-<br />
a& requirement* to Box =732 OB<br />
server ft Eccentric Newspapers<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd Ltvonla.<br />
Michigan 46150<br />
ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT<br />
Growing independent accountant<br />
looking for permanent full tlma per-<br />
son to aaaist in tax work lor tmaH ft<br />
medium sue buamaaa caanta Muat<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE AIOE Exi<br />
part lima temporary clerical poaltlon<br />
available In our Soul Wield baaed<br />
company Thia poemon may exlend<br />
approximately thru Dec 1992 Ap-<br />
proximalely 20 hr* per week, excel-<br />
lent imephona **•• W"®<br />
•peed of 40 - 50 wpm required Pri-<br />
or clerical experience preferred<br />
Computer laus a pfua. »6-t7 par<br />
Hour S«n0 W KlmOtrWy<br />
Ellis. Par*onnal Coordinator PO<br />
Box 5210 Oetrofl. Ml 48235 .<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
BOOKKEEPER<br />
needed for permanent poeltkm with<br />
manufacturing firm m NW a>burb*<br />
Strong Lotus sk«« required 2 to 3<br />
raers experience Salary to 122 000<br />
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />
taan.-MWM) tor a van)<br />
busy dental office In Novi, ful tune<br />
CeH ft leeve meesege 476-9121<br />
OENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />
Fu* or part time Experience m in-<br />
surance and peg board Dental<br />
background helpful Farmmgton<br />
H«i area Cal 474-2280<br />
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST- Dental<br />
background helpful but wtl tram<br />
piaaaant. mature individual Ful<br />
time Uvonla 427-2391<br />
TELEBANKING<br />
neepuniiwatlee memda both cua-<br />
tomar Mr-vice and saMa. T»m poal-<br />
t*m ofler* a beae eatery pka Incen-<br />
tive Sucoaaafut candkJata muat ba<br />
communication skills Previous<br />
stfaa customer aarvtoe. or banking<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Dutiee Include routing<br />
quency noucaa. mamtalr company<br />
• •aid Succeaafw appacant muat<br />
excaaent communication ak*s. and<br />
perleaoo preferred<br />
LOAN COUNSELOR (Part Tlma)<br />
RaaponaiblBttee involve contaoHng<br />
Jaai iiauant mortgage cuelomera In<br />
an effort to bring aooouit current<br />
Pravtous mortgage ooaectkxi axpa-<br />
raquirementa m oonHdenoe to:<br />
STERLING SAVINGS BANK<br />
26400 Mmthwaatam Highway<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
TOW TRUCK DRIVER - wtth/without<br />
own truck, ama* or large Experi-<br />
enced. eommlaalon or salary CM<br />
between 12 ft 4pm Radford<br />
Tap 531-1303<br />
OUTSIOE SALES<br />
CRUISE SPECIALIST<br />
Who i Jaai »a to make a change -<br />
Chuck Randolph Treval ft Tour*<br />
a 645-5050<br />
TREE ft SHRUB CARE<br />
pruning of<br />
commenaurate srtth<br />
Pay<br />
experience.<br />
Personnel. 11856 BrookfleW.<br />
Lhronla. Ml 49150 Aim: Man<br />
TRO*H-TAN. Part/lua time<br />
Reception-*! M l M M M M l<br />
29949 Southfield Rd .<br />
TRUCK DRIVER<br />
Ful tkne. Southfield baaed location.<br />
Over tha road sarin tractor trakar<br />
Orher iweded Minimum, 5 years"<br />
twa are a union<br />
CERTIFIED NURSING Assistants<br />
wanted Appfy m person Mary-wood<br />
Nuramg Care Center. 3B97S West 5<br />
Mae, Livonia<br />
An Equel Opportunity Employar<br />
CERTIFIED<br />
NURSE AIDES<br />
• Needed Immediately<br />
• Nursing Homee Pontiararaa<br />
• Top Pay/Bonuaea<br />
Temporary Health<br />
Care Services<br />
354-6230<br />
ahop^end raauma to: Attention<br />
Ba. P.O Box 5091, Southfteid. Ml<br />
CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT<br />
Charterhouee of Novi "<br />
A dynamic quality long term care fa<br />
dBty at Its bast la now offering:<br />
• Premium atari aMary tor etate<br />
certification<br />
• health, benta. and We insurance<br />
• P aid vacation* and alck days,<br />
tuition reimbursement<br />
Why not work for the beet! Contact<br />
More Spko. 477-2000<br />
Stock Brokerage<br />
• Customer<br />
Account<br />
Specialists<br />
Cherlea Schwab, tha broker dealer<br />
TRUCK DRIVERS<br />
i carrier In me In-<br />
ralad tretght to<br />
U Coast araee<br />
We era looking for those drtvara that<br />
want to |om our team<br />
If You Have.<br />
• 2 Veer* Experience<br />
• Tracttk.'Trailat .Experience<br />
. Reefer Expertence<br />
• DOT CerllcaMon<br />
Cleen Driving Record<br />
wa Offer.-..<br />
MfteeoaPay<br />
OropPky<br />
Paid Weekly<br />
Medicel/ Hoeprtal Inaur ance<br />
OuKk Trip Return<br />
Appfy at<br />
THORN APPLE VALLEY<br />
9360 St Aubki Street<br />
tunMea tor Cuelomer Account<br />
CMMlaU to to* our Arm Arbor and<br />
Tro*<br />
i ALL I<br />
hoepneto. You muet have a good<br />
drtvfng racord and ba sMng to work<br />
out m the cold Or-—<br />
pniabcated on-ftne computer syefem<br />
m the industry<br />
To Join our Urmmg taarn F AX yota<br />
• to cnariaa<br />
Schwab ft Co . mc Human Re-<br />
aouraaa Depertment. 12400 Norm<br />
Meridian CarwNf. IN 49032<br />
An EquM opportunity employer<br />
Charles<br />
Schwab &<br />
Co. Inc.<br />
needed tor per<br />
July or Aufluei. Groups of 15-25 sm-<br />
derrts arrtve M local naawaflaa<br />
Mo foreign Hrinai naadad. Oood<br />
pan Wna inooma Send Mar of b»-<br />
lereet/rseume to «f Araa Coords<br />
Rd.. at07.<br />
OR CALL: -<br />
1(900)788-1146<br />
muat be Pefwdan 19-21 and a reei-<br />
dant of Waytie County (not Detroit),<br />
editor an appomtment 494-1880<br />
An Equal Opportunity<br />
VETERINARY HOSPITAL<br />
Veterinary Technician over 1* ea-<br />
---• — -j - - - • - 1 1 a rl II m lam<br />
P#r»«OC«C nwr»<br />
5pm, Mon. thru Frt. Cal 4TM670<br />
no a career<br />
i Some en-<br />
WANTED •<br />
pertenoe needed, waang to tram a<br />
motivated Individual. Michigan<br />
722-3900<br />
Truck Pana,<br />
WANTED. Private w • aallgalor Ex-<br />
perienoed omy to oonducl ectMty<br />
checks 9 aurvaMenoae 90% Detroit<br />
Metro araa. Send reeume. In confi-<br />
dence. to: P.O. Box 740. Obearver ft<br />
CHAIRSIDE ORTHODONTIC<br />
ASSISTANT OR HYGIENIST<br />
Experience preferred* 3 days per<br />
> <strong>Canton</strong> area. 981-2444<br />
OENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />
For busy Southfteid dental office<br />
Experienced, wnh proieeelonal ettl-<br />
tude Pleesant working conditions 4<br />
day work week with soma evening<br />
hours Salary negotiable, wtth bene-<br />
fits Cal Jamie, 557-4620<br />
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST/offlce<br />
Manager Experience neceeaary 20<br />
hours per week Uvonle area<br />
477-5330<br />
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />
Ful tlma Troy office Experience<br />
preferred, but willing lo tram<br />
Medical<br />
Assistant .<br />
Part-Time<br />
Our Livonia based Femity Health<br />
Canter haa an available PART-TIME<br />
position for an r xperlenced MEDI-<br />
CAL ASSISTANT -The hour* needed<br />
are 2 PM - 7 PM . Monday through<br />
Friday. 9 AM - 1 PM on Saturday<br />
The qualified applicant w«l have a<br />
minimum of 1 yaar of pravtou* phy-<br />
sician* office expertenoe in veni-<br />
puncture and injections Preference<br />
grvan to completion of Medical As-<br />
alatant program "<br />
For consideration please send<br />
raauma* to Cathy Seccia. Human<br />
j Reeour«a<br />
Botsford<br />
General Hospital<br />
26050 Grand River<br />
Farmington Hills. Ml , 46336-5933<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
NURSE AIDE - Must be certified<br />
Weekend* only Al ah.tts Sao Mr*<br />
Birmsn Nightingale Weat, 6365<br />
Newburgh Rd , Weatland, naar Joy<br />
Rd No calls'<br />
RECREATIONAL THERAPIST<br />
naadad for need-In)urad rehabilita-<br />
tion facility Phone Tarri at 660-0080<br />
NURSE AIDES<br />
Growing home cere agency i* teek<br />
ing qualified experienced per*cmn*i<br />
tor private duty cases throughout<br />
Oakland County Choice of Day* ft<br />
Hours Cal between 10am • 4pm<br />
Monday thru Friday<br />
NURSING<br />
UNLIMITED<br />
540-2360<br />
REHABILITATION AIDES<br />
We re looking for you to join our<br />
health care team located In<br />
Romulus, apecialtzmg • In closed<br />
haed m|urtee If you are a nursing<br />
sssisiant. certtfted by the Michigan<br />
Department ol <strong>Public</strong> Health, or are<br />
eMgibie for certification, we offer you<br />
v excellent working environment<br />
and the opportunity to make a dll-<br />
tarence wrth your We Full tune poal-<br />
tlon* available Ptaase cal tor mora<br />
information, 942-0400<br />
Equal Opportunity Employar M/F<br />
be experienced In corporate and In : Call or *and reeuma<br />
dividual ta<br />
Cal<br />
returns Farmmgton<br />
855 5660<br />
ACCOUNTING CLERK'Receptionist<br />
Computer uterata a*«pc>ate degree<br />
prefer'ed Southfteid krea<br />
Call 1-Spm . 353-4347<br />
ACCOUNTING CLERKS<br />
Due to rapid growth we are expand<br />
irvg our Accounting Department We<br />
are in need of General Accounting<br />
Clerk* wtth 1-2 yr* of exper«nca<br />
Selected marvtdual* muat be detail<br />
oriented and computer friendly<br />
Send resume to Accounting Clerk<br />
P O Box 317, Movi. Ml, 48376<br />
RESPONSIBLE MATURE PERSON<br />
Doctors Office clerical work .<br />
Madison Heights<br />
Cal Georgia 547-6600<br />
OENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />
Mature, peraonable. motivated par-<br />
eon to develop your potential m an<br />
orthodontic career Experience not<br />
H 359-7711<br />
OENTAL SECRERARY<br />
Fi« time, 3-4 day*/wk lor Bloom<br />
field Halt dental office Muat have<br />
background m dental insurance and<br />
poaMng Ask tor Char 644,9767<br />
DENTAL TECHNICIAN Seeking kn<br />
m ail phas-<br />
es of porcelain to metal- Excebent<br />
pay Aak tor BU 836-0690<br />
CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT<br />
m » n a inatoueil 1ml eW train<br />
Apply Bower's Chiropractic Clinic<br />
13982 Mernman Rd . 1 Mt. N of<br />
Schoolcraft.<br />
CHIROPRATtC ASSISTANT<br />
Looking tor a long-term part-time<br />
employee to work Mon., Wad ft Fn<br />
2:45pm-7.30pm. Clerical skull re-<br />
quired wiainc to tram qualified mdl-<br />
v4dual. 27527 Joy Rd.. "A bft WTOt<br />
Ink star Rd 522-5501<br />
CNA - qualified certtfted nur*mc aa-<br />
aMtant tor nursing homa. Part i toll<br />
tune poemone avakabie a* anfla.<br />
Cal Mon. thru Frt.. Bam to 4pm<br />
831-4001. Exi 279<br />
CNA's<br />
Immediate openings Al ahlfta<br />
available All areea available<br />
Tranaportmon avaftable<br />
Competitive wages<br />
Immediate payments.<br />
RELIABLE NURSES 981-3344<br />
COOKS tor care fadtty. m Farmmg-<br />
ton Haa. with 50 elderly residents<br />
Experienced in fluanity oooking a<br />
must Ca8 Mrs. Roeai M 737-9830<br />
OENTAL ASSISTANT<br />
Buay. well estabUahed office In Ro-<br />
cheeter with friendly staff need*<br />
team member Fua time poaltton In-<br />
cludes 2 evowngo par week and<br />
every other Saturday Experience<br />
preferred. Cal Barbara at Or<br />
Reynolds office 662-1010<br />
DIRECTOR OF NURSING<br />
Wayne LMng Center a 99 bed long-<br />
term care faculty la currently accept-<br />
ing applications lor tha poaltlon of<br />
Director of Muralng. Qualified candi-<br />
dates muat be knowledgeable tn<br />
heelth car* mansgement Thl* poei-<br />
tlon requires good communication<br />
skills supervisory expertence ft i<br />
commitment to quality care We of<br />
Isr an excekant aaiary. Insurance<br />
benefits ft s piaaaant working envi-<br />
ronment For immediate cqoMdaat;<br />
Brenda M Bu|oid<br />
Wayne Living Center<br />
4429 Venoy<br />
Wayne Ml 48184<br />
(313) 329-6424<br />
MEDICAL BILLER. EXPERIENCED<br />
PT/EMG baling helpful Typing,<br />
computer data aotry skias needed<br />
Must be seft-<br />
NURSE AIDES<br />
JOIN OUR CIRCLE OF CARE<br />
II you are. or mpuld Uke to become a<br />
certified Nurse Aide, we would "Ike<br />
to speak with you about career<br />
possibilities in long term care<br />
Dorm Nursing Center otters an ex-<br />
cellent saisry snd benefits package,<br />
including two weeks peld vocation<br />
Please apply at<br />
DO«VIN NURSING CENTER<br />
29270 Moriock -<br />
Lrvon*a. M l 48152<br />
RN<br />
CASE MANAGERS<br />
Out nationally recognlfad noma<br />
health company is experiencing rap<br />
Id growth m the Michigan market<br />
Due 10 tins growth, our Southfield<br />
Office is seeking career oriented,<br />
highly motlvted. self-directed RN's<br />
In t<br />
nt petsllion,<br />
NURSE AIDES<br />
We havs the rati WuT9 tapkmg for<br />
reliable Send raauma to P 0 Box<br />
71262, Madison HIS . Ml 49071<br />
MEDICAL BILLER -<br />
TRANSCRIPTIONIST<br />
position avertable m Southfteid<br />
orthopedic doctors office Experi-<br />
enced only Excekeni benefits CAA<br />
Mon thru Frl, 9-4pm 569-0964<br />
MEDICAL BILLER<br />
Immediate opportunity tor Medical<br />
Bluer Must have 1 + year* expen-<br />
ence ft knowledge ot tlurd party bik-<br />
ing tfua computer Call 528-8100<br />
MEDICAL. COLLECTION PERSON<br />
Orthopedic office In Garden City<br />
Minimum 5 yra expenence m com-<br />
merce ft patient collectlona Medic<br />
computer system Mon thru Frt.<br />
Good benefit* Send reftume lo Box<br />
909. Obeerver ft Eccentric Newspa-<br />
pers. 39251 Schoolcraft Rd . Livo-<br />
nia Michigan 48150<br />
MEDICAL LAB Technician, Generai-<br />
ist with experience Evenings for<br />
madicaUab In Farmmglon Mill*<br />
479-6402<br />
EMT AMBULANCE DRIVER<br />
Full time onfy. wrth many benefit*<br />
and EMT License<br />
Ce» After 6pm Only<br />
ENTHUSIASTIC PEOPLE oriented<br />
person 10 (om our muti provider<br />
dentaL practice buameee team Ex-<br />
perienced only, pleaae Cal Barb or<br />
Jean 981-5455<br />
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR<br />
Person w/tralnmg m health releted<br />
HaM w/mierpersonal written/oral<br />
skMs end tond rawing experience, to<br />
manage state wide non-profit Asth-<br />
ma/Allergy foundation office. South-<br />
fteid Salaried poaltton. flexible hrs<br />
averaging 25-30.-wk Mm »15.000<br />
annual aaiary Reeume to AAFA<br />
Michigan Chapter. Box 27393.<br />
Lanamg. Ml 48909 by Jan 13. 1992<br />
FRONT DESK POSITION<br />
Very busy mrfSeal ofttoe Expen-<br />
ence preferred Salary negotiable. 4<br />
day* a week Birmingham araa. Cal<br />
lor appt, aak tor Judy 645-2990<br />
WANTED DENTAL HYGIEMIST<br />
you are enthueiasJic caring, ft<br />
• s a r s<br />
onlv<br />
in a petlent centered .<br />
278-4470. between K>-1;<br />
OENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />
Experienced, needed MMIme tor<br />
wonderful growing practice.<br />
Excellent pay. beneOta ft bonuses<br />
Southfteid 368-9800<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />
expanding <strong>Canton</strong> office<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT akparten<br />
la 4 handed dentistry to icm<br />
too family practice In <strong>Canton</strong><br />
25-36 hrs peri<br />
MTAL ASSISTANT<br />
^• W ol m«sier|<br />
ment bsgmnmg m February Musi<br />
be COT win<br />
MEOICAL SCHEDULE Waoeption.st<br />
muftiple ohv*K.isns<br />
" T t e 8 - W r a d a<br />
Frtdtin<br />
R N / H E M T H C A R E<br />
f^ojTholm hwmi car* and staffing<br />
MGBNUAAON 1^9 tfia tototng poaraooa BVMIBWa<br />
• ^ ^ t x C<br />
^<br />
L<br />
^ ! C T X U U " I T<br />
• QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM<br />
• CLINICAL SERVICES MANAGER<br />
• HOME CARE COORDINATOR<br />
nur»mg<br />
• r c r<br />
14 y*vi of auparviaory/<br />
m i l l prtma duly or osnMM<br />
Mcmcn wrMng 9k«9 and<br />
CONTACT: COMMUNfTT HOME CARE<br />
RECRUITER<br />
NT AL ASSISTANT - FM<br />
aertanoad No svemnge or Satw-<br />
f% "Lrvonie office Caa Mon . Tuea.<br />
jrv or Frt.. 930-4pm 425-9920<br />
NTAL ASSISTANT - Oueaty Brt-<br />
FULL TIME, temporary .<br />
avakabie tor a motivated IndMdual<br />
Experlenca m X-rays, vempunctura<br />
and EKG needed 540-9996S<br />
HOCTER TECHNICIAN<br />
•can Midnight*. Good wagae<br />
Benefits Send rseume or apply<br />
Z150S V<br />
HOME HEALTH AIDES<br />
EXPERIENCED<br />
ENglbl* tor benellt*<br />
MEDICAL<br />
RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY<br />
Put your outstanding peopie-skllU<br />
10 work tor you In a stimulating envi-<br />
ronment N Troy OB/GYN practice<br />
•a looking tor a tua time person wtth<br />
excellent typing, dels entry medical<br />
tarminotegy. flftana » fmng sklH<br />
We offer competitive saisry petd<br />
vacation ft pleasant working condi-<br />
tions lor the right person Send re-<br />
sume. aaiary Metory ft letter leatng<br />
ua why you ara the beat for tm* po-<br />
sition to P O Box 4325. Troy Ml<br />
49099"<br />
Carnmed preferred experience<br />
helpful<br />
Competitive wages and benefits<br />
Continuing education i<br />
ily m person St Anthony Nur*-<br />
^ Care. 31630 Ryan Roed War-<br />
ren M1-<br />
An Equsl Opportunity Employer<br />
NURS-P"- Full tune tor s Busy GYN<br />
office 12 Mile/Northwestern Hwy<br />
Experience preferred Ca« Joan or<br />
Sally Mon -Thurs 354-9330<br />
CaM Tom<br />
NURSE NEEDED<br />
for woman s health faculty<br />
4434(239<br />
you will be responsible lor tolal case<br />
coordination ot clients ft *upenn*«n<br />
ot staff Candidate mu*t possess 2<br />
years Medicare expenence ft 2<br />
yeers critical care experience BSN<br />
preferred This full time poaltlon in-<br />
cludes salary • benefits • quarter-<br />
bonuses bssed on productivity<br />
between 9sm-4pm, Mon - Frl<br />
2a?<br />
357-3650<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employar<br />
RN EXECUTIVE -<br />
CLINICAL SUPERVISOR<br />
JCAHO accredited private duty<br />
heelth care agency located » Farm-<br />
ington. Hills looking tor a highly<br />
motivated RN wtth administrative ft<br />
cknacal skills Rehab/case manage-<br />
ment expenence prefererred!<br />
Competitive salary package<br />
Call Linda Mon thru Frl 6am-4pm<br />
851-6567<br />
Accounting C*mrk<br />
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE<br />
PAYROLL<br />
Growing mail order company has<br />
position lor AP/Payro« Clerk<br />
Responsibilities include genersl AP<br />
duties on a PC knowledge ol<br />
ACCPAC BPI a plus Also wM be<br />
responsible lor 150 weekly employ<br />
ee payroll stiimng outside service<br />
bureeu Send resume to Personnel<br />
Manager 20300 Civic Center Dr<br />
Sutte205, Southfteid. Mi 48076<br />
or lax to»48-4li9<br />
ACCOUNTANTS ONE<br />
24133 Northwestern Hwy- Suite 202<br />
Southfield Ml 48075<br />
354-2410<br />
Agency Fes Paid<br />
AUTO DEALER seeking rscsption-<br />
•st must be peopie oriented full<br />
time plus benefits svakabte<br />
Appfy kt parson st Erherd BMW<br />
4065 Mst»e st Telgrsph<br />
Thursday January 9. 1992 O&E *7F<br />
504 Haip Wantad<br />
Otfica-Claocal<br />
IUSY FINANCIAL PLANNING office<br />
computer<br />
i Knowledge m securities maul<br />
arcs ft annumae Exoaaent compen-<br />
(SlMn Reeume to: R0 Bailee ft<br />
Aaaoc. 3155 W Bag Beaver Su<br />
103 Troy Ml 46084 ,<br />
CLERICAL<br />
Pari ume. needed at Corporate Oft<br />
o m BknQrfbham individual mual<br />
type SO «pm have computer expen-<br />
anca. with knowledge ol Lotus, and<br />
an accounting backoround Ofler<br />
fta.itM hour*. 15-20 hour* pai<br />
CM 644-5300 ext 351<br />
Erb LUMBER CO.<br />
504 Haip Wantad<br />
— Offica-Clarical<br />
DETROIT beaed manufacturing<br />
company naa an immadMia opanmg<br />
tor a part tlma secretary Duties wii<br />
mcfede typrng, Mag ft mac office<br />
wor» Famtaamy ol ccmpular help-<br />
M Hour*. 9am-2 30pm Mon thru<br />
Frt Semi reeume to Box 752. Ob-<br />
server ft Eccentric Hawepapera<br />
36251 Scnootcralt Rd<br />
MkTagan 48150<br />
504 HaipWantad^<br />
Offtca-Clarical<br />
504 Haip Wantad<br />
0f1ic»rClahtal<br />
CLERICAL<br />
(PART-TIME, 4 DAYS)<br />
Permanent part-ftme poaltlon sve«-<br />
able •mmerkaleiy m beeutffui South-<br />
hwd office Duties conslsl of flkng.<br />
cor,pemg mformslion tor rsports ft<br />
MMling m sccounta paysoie actrw<br />
H) Muet poeeeea aptitude lor do-<br />
tal ft figure work Accounting beck •<br />
wound prelerred Hours ft 15em-<br />
i 30pm. flexible schedule Reply to<br />
CLERICAL/PART-TIME<br />
PO BO* 2227<br />
SOUTHFIELD. Ml 48037<br />
Executive Assistant<br />
Energetic person wtm above-ever<br />
age secretarial MUBa, excaaent com-<br />
municallon sans, typing 70wpm.<br />
•northand or speedwrttaig required<br />
Word processing halpkx but not ee-<br />
server ft Eccentric<br />
36251 Schoolcrsft<br />
Michigan 46190<br />
LEGAL<br />
• Corporals Legal Department.<br />
• Tempdlery - Long or Short Term<br />
• Peiiiianeril Puamona<br />
• Temporary to Permanent<br />
PERSONNEL<br />
AT LAW<br />
Man or Fax your resume<br />
m confidence to<br />
3000 Town Center, Ste 25«0<br />
Southfield. Mi 46075<br />
FAX «(3131356-0235<br />
UPTOWN 356-0060<br />
DOWNTOWN 964-2909<br />
NEW TEAR' NEW JOB"<br />
Top pay. tempmed insurance he*<br />
dey pay end bor m i tor your office<br />
skats' Call today tor an miarview<br />
WORD PROCESSORS '<br />
Rd . Llvonsk<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY<br />
Part ome. leading lo tol time tor<br />
fermlngt ok HHa general pr edition<br />
Ward I<br />
tnhybSoft Word/Works<br />
Lotus<br />
• Macmioeh<br />
RECEPTIONISTS'<br />
SWITCHBOARD<br />
Centres<br />
Roim<br />
Hartton<br />
•kmantion<br />
PBX lor any other I<br />
504 HaipWantad<br />
Offica-Clarical<br />
RECEPTIONIST - PART TIME<br />
Video pnr* krm "eeOe part Omer to<br />
greel ckents vendors. Ptionss. BgM<br />
typing gsneral office Re«ce m P1<br />
SNBLLINO<br />
TEMPORARIES<br />
• Expertenoe on multi-ftne phone<br />
system<br />
Oeneral 0<br />
• Typing proftoency<br />
Qualified candidatee mould caa<br />
Ekzabelh . 591-1100<br />
arRfi vRvinp r.iiHf<br />
CLERICAL/SECRETARIAL, part<br />
time Flexible hour* Pleaae remit<br />
raauma to: 30«00 Telegraph<br />
am. Ml 46t<br />
Sta 3345. Birmingham. 46025<br />
CLIENT COORDINATOR<br />
Administrstive/Ciertcal/Oeta Base<br />
ikJH * must. Umqus office position<br />
lor growing fsit-peced company<br />
Must possess PC skas. abaity for<br />
delaii and working wrth numbera<br />
Can ' 597 7866<br />
FILE CLERK<br />
Part tuna needed st Corporate. Off-<br />
Ice m Bkmmghem Must have good<br />
leiephons etiquette snd knowledgs<br />
of sddtng mecmne Offer Itexlbis<br />
hour* Cell 644-5300. ext 351<br />
Erb LUMBER CO.<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY<br />
Ful ume poemon tor Southfteid lew<br />
S S " " " s s r s a I Livonia. 464-2 too<br />
soutnneks SouthfieW, 352-1300<br />
NEVER A FEE"<br />
RECEPTIONtST/Typlet tor property<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY<br />
Southflekft lew office, legal experi-<br />
ence requked Busmaee Litigation/<br />
Bankruptcy/Eetata pienmng. Typmg<br />
70-80 wpm, Word Perfect 5.1 Deb-<br />
bie (313> 354-5540<br />
OFFICE MANAGER/BOOKKEEPER<br />
Ful time tor Ptymouth conatruction<br />
company Reqmree experience m<br />
, _ • conatmctkm accounting ft payrol<br />
L-aigelion- , , V M Computer xnowledge helpful<br />
ng. Typmg s-oiiri*n<br />
XrtXWJPi rni.. UDWHi isg»n<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />
ft<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />
Wymeul *ra* Fua ttm*<br />
SawMf* inMairn Muet be<br />
OENTAL ASSISTANT<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />
Needed tor out Royel OM<br />
Si»8i«lii i I hespka but itaf<br />
aery PatoaaeM 84<br />
CafMBtoayi<br />
Pteeee cM .Our nauro-rehabia-<br />
tauon ladlty oflers the opportunity<br />
to work m * Irtendly supportive el-<br />
moephere teWiiring protoemonei<br />
teem work end coaeboretkm We of-<br />
ler * variety of benefits *nd e coon-<br />
pdtiflve aaiary For mor**VHorma-<br />
nor puses c*l Greg Webb et<br />
Apple Tree Lene 941-1142<br />
Equal Opportunity Employar M/F<br />
We have the-beet atmosphere m<br />
town 10 poemons svMatMe Aver-<br />
S^TTS00-1500 weekly while m trem-<br />
mg. more aa you edvence Looking<br />
lor money motivated hardworking<br />
individuals who can get slong wtth<br />
the oppoene s*> No *xp*rMnca<br />
neceeaary first come tlrat lerye<br />
CM Amber 477-9905<br />
SECRETARY - Excellent permanent<br />
part tlme^poemon<br />
reeume to: 3788 Lincoln.<br />
HMto. Ml 48301<br />
Lpa*_saal-.<br />
Bloomfleld<br />
STAFF PHYSICAL THERAPIST tor<br />
Stele of th* ert 25000 sq. ft out-<br />
patient department located m Novi<br />
Concentrstlon of orthopedic ft<br />
sports mjury patients Team ao-<br />
pfoach wtth *tIH* *nd Barto-<br />
fits Send resume to Box 738 Ob-<br />
server- ft Cu-ei'iflc<br />
36251 Schoolcraft<br />
Michigan 48150<br />
Rd Livonia.<br />
INSURANCE<br />
Experienced personal mee Cuetom-<br />
*> Marine* R*pr«*entaltve tor Uuo-<br />
m* inaurenca agency Pieeaem<br />
workmg conditions Excaaant bane-<br />
ftts Pt**** sand r**um* ft salery<br />
history to 36701 7 MM. Suite 290.<br />
Uvonla Ml 46152. or cM 464-5660<br />
INSURANCE OFFICE m W Bloom<br />
held immediate opening tor experi-<br />
enced office person Standard ska<br />
raqulrad. compu<br />
ful Mon smoker<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY - PART TIME<br />
Non-smokmg Plymouth offlo* seek -<br />
ing sen motivated, sxperienoed indi-<br />
vidual wrth WordPerfect knowledge<br />
and exceaent organizational sMt*<br />
Good gr*mm*r snd prot*»sn>rn» *l-<br />
tutud* * mu*t - 459-5693<br />
RHONE ORDER PROCESSERS<br />
Heevy cu*1omer contact Light<br />
record keeping Pert time after 5pm<br />
Could lead to toll time for the right<br />
parson $12 per hour eemlng poten-<br />
tial WW tram th* right people Great<br />
position lor students, homemaker*,<br />
476-7355<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY - for Bingham<br />
Farms firm Experience m irtigstlon<br />
prelerred. Word P*rf*ct 5 1 * pto*<br />
Require* sxcsMrt communication<br />
T*i*gr*ph Rd7 Suit* 250. Blngharr<br />
Farm*. Ml 48025<br />
Saisry commanturita wWfi<br />
8 F *<br />
O&E Thursday. January 9. 1992<br />
506 Help Wentad Sato 506 Help Wapted Sa*-<br />
BOOK LOVER - Miamarketaig<br />
n. Musi have -elan<br />
^722Ptymoulh Rd<br />
A CAREER IN<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
ENTRY LEyEL OUTSIDE SALES<br />
i Local territory * year degree 'e-<br />
aid B w + Commleeion to<br />
900 b M M l B m i M<br />
MANAGER - TRAINEE 820.000<br />
i Vr Dwyta Local ^siee omoe<br />
Qreqa or<br />
draw on aeonga Yau<br />
withm hours" ea* I "<br />
ORIIley Realty<br />
689-6844<br />
Century 21<br />
J. SCOTT, 1NC<br />
Has recently opened Its<br />
second office In the hearf<br />
ot <strong>Canton</strong>. We have open-<br />
ings for a lew good people<br />
to grow with us"<br />
We offer:<br />
• National recognition<br />
• Professional facility<br />
• Strong Management<br />
• Superb Compensation<br />
• Growth Potential<br />
Call:<br />
Roger or Sue Davis<br />
Century 21<br />
J. SCOTT. INC.<br />
453-4300<br />
506 Help Wantad Sales<br />
«> «<br />
473-7210<br />
SMwJ Greene Personnel<br />
FACSIMILE SALES<br />
Movmge Bum— Oyeiema mc.,<br />
• Fortune 500 compeny and MKM-<br />
av > lergeet author Bed Canon<br />
M a M aeerchlng tor iill)tlia*aH.<br />
high achieving mdlvlduai* lo loin i»<br />
u FacarNM Sate* Coneultanla m<br />
the Detroit Metro aree Cendtdetee<br />
nul have two yMrt outiide **••*<br />
faPHWIM •!»<br />
racord<br />
Houng* offers an extenafve tr wrung<br />
t-'uviei •*" " ~<br />
omnia and compeneeMm in<br />
Industry<br />
Sana your raauma » confidence lo:<br />
Movtfiga Buanwi Systems. Inc.<br />
41100 Bridge Street<br />
Mori. Mlchlgen 4S375-1300_<br />
GROUP TOUR SALES<br />
CarvAm Travel.<br />
seeking a menm<br />
to bacoma our<br />
group lour* The succeeetm *PP*-<br />
1 wm lava a minimum of 2 rra<br />
age (or aguliManll. plua prwut-<br />
oua *aMa experience m a compe«l-<br />
M Maa orientated atmoephare<br />
CombmaMop aaiary pU eommte-<br />
the ww 820K _<br />
rfy a> person Carv-Am Traval.<br />
0 Town Center. Southfteid<br />
HARRY S CLOTHING ofDeartiom<br />
looking lor part time aaiee poeltlone.<br />
1 9, 1992<br />
7:00 p.m. - 9s00 p.m.<br />
218 South Main<br />
Ptymouth<br />
For Reservations, call:<br />
Pat-Ryan, Jr.<br />
453-6800<br />
-SALES<br />
Ex pension oflers auper ca-<br />
reer opportunities<br />
II you have sold any prod-<br />
uct or aervlce we need to<br />
tank!<br />
We otter training., medical<br />
- 40 IK. A demo plana PLUS<br />
guaranteed eammga<br />
Call me today!<br />
JOE HtMMELSPACH<br />
Cfestwood Dodge<br />
421-5700<br />
THE RIGHT CHOICE<br />
A career m real aetata aftorda you<br />
unlimited income freedom to eet<br />
your schedule-, e chaaengmg oppor-<br />
tunity to ha*) people 8 much morel<br />
" THE RIGHT START<br />
Lei us help you get tha right start<br />
With a FREE pr»-iteenee tremmg<br />
course, tor Qualified Individuals<br />
Make the right choice!<br />
Ce* Denene Shemenekl m Llvorae<br />
4*2-2950<br />
or Don Kamen m Plymouth<br />
.451-5400<br />
QUALITY HEAL ESIATE.JNC.<br />
BETTER HOWES* GARDENS<br />
VETERINARY CLINIC<br />
Mature person for office proceduree<br />
8 pet care, fu*/par1 time Reply to:<br />
PO Box n 155 Waatland, Ml 4*185<br />
VETERINARY TECHNICIAN for eve-<br />
ning work WW train Mon thru Frt .<br />
Spm-Spm Sat., Sam-5pm Over 18<br />
After 2p*i. call 349-8505<br />
WELL RESPECTED SOUTHFIELD<br />
beeed oormmier raaaarch Hrm haa<br />
Immedtete opening lor pert time<br />
telephone Interviewer* Intereeting<br />
work Piaaaant working environ-<br />
ment ABeolutefy no aaiee Evaninge<br />
shrfla onfy Mon thru Frl. * weekend<br />
dey hours Flexible scheduling,<br />
$5 00-86 50 per hour nam aaa and<br />
college students, welcome Cad<br />
ToenTapm 352-3361<br />
LIVE-IN CHILD CARE :<br />
Top aatary and benefits Child cere<br />
-lor 2 young children, aome cookmg:<br />
required Mature, relerencaa expe-<br />
rience and driver* ucenea required<br />
Non-amoker Birmingham. Call<br />
Mon -Frl.. 9am-5pm 642-2140<br />
WESTLANO mauranca office -vwHs<br />
pan lime Teiemerketw No salee<br />
729-0000<br />
TOP NOTCH emertammenl agancy<br />
seeks energetic, eell motflrator with<br />
great communication Mitts to aa*<br />
live entertainment [bands, speekers<br />
comedian*, etc.) for corporate 8 prt-<br />
vata fund lone Gommlaalrn only<br />
Fax reeumee to 313-553-76*1 or<br />
506 HaipWantad<br />
Domfatic<br />
ABLE WOMAN wented to care tor<br />
an Infant m my Bloomfleld Male<br />
noma. Mon. ffsu F-.. 7am->pm<br />
Experience, referencae 8 reliable<br />
tranaportation needed. Ca* attar<br />
4pwT 642-6719<br />
lady m down nver area Llghl house-<br />
keeping. cooking, cpmpanlonahlp<br />
Salary + room 8 board Experience<br />
- 478-3721<br />
LIVE-IN mature nenny wanted for 2<br />
ama* children Salary - room A,<br />
board Muat have car. bedroom HUT- j<br />
nfture 8 referencae Immediate<br />
opening, ea* tor miarview 443-1582<br />
LIVE-IN NEEDED tor houeefceeolng;<br />
8 child care, non-amoker, over 21 I<br />
W. Bioomheid araa.<br />
Ca* 737-45751<br />
LIVE-IN PERSON who can relate to<br />
my teen aga daughier Buay execu-<br />
tive needa someone to be available<br />
after achool. make dmner 8 take<br />
care of the houee ideal candidate<br />
will be flexible, passes* flood cook-<br />
ing 8 housekeeping skias m addi-<br />
tion lo a good drtvmg<br />
ancea raqulrad. Ca*<br />
NINJA PARTY -UBTLE<br />
Children a Parties 8 Personel •<br />
Appearances Music Gamea 8 Fun<br />
IVEY PRODUCTIONS 543-6466<br />
512 Situations Wanted<br />
Female<br />
ABSOLUTE CLEANING<br />
Wall 8 windows Weakly i Bi-week-<br />
fy It you are moving, can us<br />
557-2713<br />
ABSOLUTE QUALITY CHILD CARE<br />
FOFt-NEWBORNS 8 TOpOLERS<br />
Special attention love play 8 fun 1<br />
Newburgh.' Palmer Waatland<br />
Superb Reference* 326-9567<br />
AIDE/COMPANION • Meture worn- _<br />
an to care for your loved one Flexi-<br />
ble Own tranaportation Referenc-<br />
es Nights if neceeaary 357-3844<br />
ALLOW YOUR CHILD to start 1992<br />
m a safe, loving setting Fu* 8 pert<br />
time accepted Sme* group Exce><br />
Jenny. 471-7976<br />
4.0Qpm 81<br />
Sue 8 30am-<br />
355-6'U<br />
ANIMAL CRACKERS DAY CARE<br />
m home, loving quality day care Full<br />
ume or part time cere Meets pro-<br />
vided Excellent references Farm-<br />
mgton Hina 86 '-4069<br />
aak for Cathy<br />
313-553-4044<br />
SALES - FULL 8 PART TIME<br />
A major ret* taafeon department<br />
Store has lu* 8 part ume aalaa poal-<br />
tions available Some reta* expert-<br />
ence would be helpful We ofter ex-<br />
caaant beneltta mdudmg ne*IWi<br />
owe coverage merehandtae dia-<br />
count, paid vacation 8 hoadays and<br />
the opportunity lor both personal 8<br />
profaaatonal growth Interested ap-<br />
pucants are Invited to apply m per-<br />
son al am Human Reeoorce office<br />
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Thursday. January 9. 1992 O&E<br />
Marilyn Fltchett editor/953-2102<br />
Jobs translate to building growth<br />
Glieberman<br />
sets goals<br />
for BASM<br />
By Doug Funk*<br />
staff writer<br />
More jobs- and more people will<br />
lead to more building activity.<br />
That's the philosophy and focus of<br />
Bernard Glieberman. a West Bloomfield<br />
builder and incoming president<br />
of the Builders Association of<br />
Southeastern Michigan.<br />
He. succeeds James Bonadeo, a<br />
Plymouth builder, who served as<br />
BASM president for an unprecedented<br />
three years.<br />
"My main goal is to create jobs in<br />
Michigan. That's my thrust."<br />
Glieberman said. "Every new job<br />
represents a housing start."<br />
" Glieberman. 52. who said he's<br />
been a BASM member for some 20<br />
years, estimates that he's constructed<br />
8.000 residential units during that<br />
time He's president of Crosswinds<br />
Communities and was selected<br />
Builder of the Year in 1991 by the<br />
association.<br />
"Demographers say there's no<br />
population influx in Michigan; people<br />
are just moving around."<br />
Glieberman said -We've got to<br />
change that. When EDS came' to<br />
town, housing boomed. We need to<br />
* bring more jobs to Michigan. To me.<br />
that's my most, important job as<br />
president of BASM "<br />
r.IIRBERMAN SAID he intends<br />
to meet regularljuwith county anil<br />
state commerce officials to promote<br />
southeastern Michigan.<br />
"I told the county I'm willing to sit<br />
down with a prospect and show them<br />
what a town we have." Glieberman<br />
said. "1 think a businessman gets a<br />
comfort there. I think I can get other<br />
builders to join me and help out<br />
"We have a state here when you<br />
compare it with other parts of, the<br />
photo by ART EMANUELE/staft photograph<br />
Bernard Glieberman: "Builders and communities have lesrned<br />
there's a middle ground we can go down to live happily ever<br />
after. I think that happens in more and more communities^<br />
country and quality of life here,<br />
you've got everything you want —<br />
great recreation, good schools, culture,<br />
very affordable housing, affordable<br />
water, affordable utilities."<br />
he said.<br />
"We have to shake the bushes and<br />
make companies understand we<br />
have a good supply of skilled labor "<br />
GliebeFman also intends to keep<br />
active on other fronts that affect the<br />
professional association of builders,<br />
suppliers and others affiliated with<br />
the construction industry.<br />
"I'm going to propose to our board<br />
of directors that we get more directly<br />
involved with legislators," he said.<br />
Areas of concern impacting employ-<br />
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by extension include import/<br />
export restrictions, workers compensation<br />
and the single business<br />
tax.<br />
BASM, WITH some 2,000 members,<br />
is the third-largest nationally<br />
in terms of numbers even though<br />
building activity volume here ranks<br />
only 15th or 16th nationally, Glieberman<br />
said. "I want to remain number<br />
three or move up in membership."<br />
Membership offers all kinds of<br />
benefits frqm informational meetings<br />
to reduced-cost medical insurance,<br />
he said.<br />
"You join because of networking.<br />
When you first join, you talk with<br />
other builders, hear what they're<br />
doing, attend seminars, meet subcontractors<br />
to further your knowledge<br />
of the business. If you look at<br />
the BASM schedule, there's about a<br />
meeting a day ."<br />
Technical service staff also is<br />
available to provide information on<br />
product use, he added.<br />
Builders and community activists<br />
concerned about overbuilding still<br />
eye each other, cautiously, Glieberman<br />
added, but both sides seem to<br />
have taken a hard edge off their positions.<br />
, —""<br />
•W»»'rp"startin*g to learn how to coexist,"<br />
he said "Builders and com-<br />
• munities have learned there's a middle<br />
ground we can go down-to live<br />
happily ever after I think that happens<br />
in more and more communities."<br />
Glieberman assured that his avocations<br />
— ownership of the Ottawa<br />
Rough Riders professional football<br />
team and an extensive car collection<br />
— won't interfere with his building<br />
business and his BASM leadership<br />
responsibilities.<br />
"As a businessman in Michigan<br />
my goal is to get other people in here<br />
now," he said "The state of Michigan<br />
should have as its number one<br />
priority to do whatever it takes to<br />
get more jobs in."<br />
And more jobs means more people<br />
and more people means more building<br />
opportunities.<br />
Local builders' optimism triggered<br />
By Doug Funk*<br />
staff writer<br />
Last year wasn't exactly a banner<br />
one for residential construction here,<br />
according to leadership of the Builders<br />
Association of Southeastern<br />
Michigan, but several factors are in<br />
place for a turnaround during 1992.<br />
That was the message Tuesday<br />
during BASM's annual news conference<br />
on the state of the local building<br />
industry.<br />
BASM leaders pin their optimism<br />
on declining mortgage rates<br />
boost in consumer confidence and<br />
pent-up demand<br />
"With lower interest throughout<br />
1991 — really plummeting, especially<br />
during the last quarter — and<br />
with mortgage companies being extemely<br />
cooperative, buyers can find<br />
- sweet deals in new<br />
homes," said Robert Halperin, a<br />
BASM vice president and Birmingham<br />
real estate agent.<br />
According to figures provided by<br />
BASM from the Southeast Michigan'<br />
Council of Governments, single-family<br />
building permits in southeast<br />
Michigan fell to 9,200 last year from<br />
10,700 in 1990 and 12,400 In 1989<br />
'I THINK that customer confi-<br />
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Financing<br />
Overhead & Profit<br />
1949-Sale Price $9,500,<br />
SOUft£& NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Of HOME BUILOERS<br />
dence, consumerism, was the single<br />
biggest factor." Halperin said. "Th$t<br />
has been one thing that put a hold on<br />
(housing starts) more than anything<br />
else. I don't think we even thought of<br />
it, absolutely."<br />
Bernard Glieberman, BASM president<br />
and a West Bloomfield builder,<br />
while not committing to a specific<br />
number, said he anticipates that residential<br />
building permits issued this<br />
year will at least match the 10,700<br />
issued jnJ990r ~<br />
Vith interest rates as low as they<br />
are, with the movement we already<br />
are beginning to-see in the marketplace<br />
and given competition in the<br />
business, there's a window of opportunity<br />
right now to get more value at<br />
less cost -than we have seen in 20<br />
years," Glieberman said.<br />
"A look at Wall Street tells us<br />
"things are beginning to move," he<br />
added. "The stock market usually is<br />
about Sij months ahead of the marketplace,<br />
and it has just achieved its<br />
highest level ever."<br />
BASM will do its part to stimulate<br />
" the market by sponsoring three<br />
Homearamas this year.<br />
ONE IN Oakland Township will<br />
include a Smart House featuring an<br />
Overhead<br />
& Profit<br />
electronic automation appliance<br />
control system. The second will be in<br />
Detroit, the first subdivision built<br />
there in three decades. And the third,<br />
a planned unit development in Sterling<br />
Heights, will feature both condominiums<br />
and houses.<br />
BASM annually also sponsors the<br />
largest local Building and home show<br />
in North America, Glieberman<br />
noted.<br />
"Our goal is to help consumers<br />
make informed decisions about new<br />
homes and financing so that they can<br />
Uke advantage of'market opportunities<br />
this year." Glieberman said.<br />
Mark Guidobono, BASM vice president<br />
and a Novi builder, briefly<br />
spoke about what buyers specifically<br />
are looking for Tn new homes.<br />
' "Openness is a feature many seek<br />
today, with soaring two-story foyers<br />
and great rooms that provide a feeling<br />
of spaciousness," he said. "A lot<br />
of people want special areas such as<br />
media rooms and fitness rooms.<br />
"There also is a trend toward multi-purpose<br />
areas that serve as computer<br />
or office space, a child's play<br />
room and at times a guest room.<br />
"BUILDERS ARE adding more<br />
skylights and windows not only for<br />
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The Li vooia-based Masonry Institute of Michigan in cooperatieo<br />
with the Michigan Society of Architects will host its 17th<br />
annual awards banquet on March 7 at the 'Northfield Hilton in<br />
Troy.<br />
The masonry industry will honor Michigan architects for<br />
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Technological University, the ninth biennial student masonry<br />
_ tompeiitioa will aioo mho place.<br />
A photo display of winning entries and architectural students'<br />
projects will be featured during the cocktail reception beginning-at<br />
6: SO p.m. A slide presentation of all entries and the<br />
presentation of honor awards will follow dinner.<br />
m ESD — The Engineering Society is taking entries for its<br />
18th annual construction and design awards program from professionals<br />
in architecture, engineering, general contracting *nd<br />
ownership for projects completed alter Jan. 1,1988.<br />
Entries are evaluated on these topics: land use/environmental<br />
considerations; appropriateness of materials; innovative<br />
construction materials; quality of overall design; unique engineering<br />
systems features; degree of energy consciousness; and<br />
end use/socio-economic impact on Michigan.<br />
Entries.will be accepted until Feb. 28. Judging will be ifl mid-<br />
March. Awards be presented at ESD's 97th annual meeting in<br />
June at the Chrysler Tech&olop Center in Auburn Hills. •<br />
mMichael J. Genrich has joined Garrison Co., a Farmington<br />
Hills-based design /build general contracting firm as project<br />
manager. He previously had been a project manager with the<br />
R.A. DeMattia Co.<br />
•<br />
The Detroit Metro Commerical-Investment Divison, a division<br />
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its officers and board of governors.<br />
Going down .<br />
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level in more than 18 years, according to a national<br />
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Fixed rates this week averaged 8.24 percent,<br />
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ANTIQUE 4 COLLECTIBLE<br />
1 Day Estate Auction. Barker * Auc-<br />
tion, 7678 BtueBuan Rd (down-'<br />
town). Maybee, Ml<br />
SAT JAN 11 AT 6PM Antique fur-<br />
niturs. old glaaawars. lamps, box ot<br />
1985 Topp* besebaa cards hand<br />
!LU.M. (J6I.jh III iswtl JI'IUW<br />
slurranum at*p ladder wheel bwr-<br />
rowm C' ciemps. many box 'ots.<br />
silver doller* half dollars quarters,<br />
dims*. Indian need pennies, hun-<br />
702 Antiquaa<br />
ANTIQUE 4 COLLECTIBLE<br />
SHOW 4 SALE<br />
January 9-12 Mam hour* Macomb<br />
Man RosevtBe ' Free appraual lor<br />
one item Thursday 4 Friday onfy<br />
show Jan 12,<br />
mission Si Rant $18 I<br />
CIRCA<br />
roorp I<br />
SUN*JAN""t2 AT 12 NOON Cherry j condition 8650<br />
dreaser ornsts vanity, oak china<br />
cabman oek kbrary tao«* oak *<br />
ornsts church pew. oek droft front<br />
desks, oak book<br />
924 Thomsevlle dmlng<br />
Jacobean 9 pieces nice<br />
material deeve may b* 1 want lots je nigh back bed floor mod* rac.<br />
with you. my Lovwd One, m Your | an, wsmul tManket cheat, ornate<br />
perpetual glory Amen.<br />
PREGNANT? Consider Adoption<br />
Loving cMKMeaa couple seeks to<br />
shar* rherr Me'4 happmees with<br />
whits mtanl. Please can after 5pm<br />
t -800-551-5058<br />
602 Lost ft Found<br />
FOUND - Beegie dog. Jan I, Ford 4<br />
Newburgh aree. dwinctrve colar<br />
728-7155<br />
FOUNO - small black poodle No tD<br />
Dec 20. 6 mile 4 1-275<br />
344-0181<br />
FOUND - smaH gray snaggy mixed<br />
breed dog 13 mne Orchard Lake<br />
area 851-2106<br />
LOST - Black Lab. gh1 1<br />
block*, turn let on Baldwin to Blew-<br />
Buah Rd , turn right<br />
OOLL 4 BEAR SHOW 4 SALE<br />
Antique 4 CoilectlbM<br />
Sun Van. 19. 10-4. Remai of<br />
Bloomfleld. 2101 S Telegraph Ap-<br />
n $2 50. 757-5568<br />
EARLY VICTORIAN (1870'a) COuCh,<br />
/bearclaw feet, exceaent condition<br />
82.000'beat After 5pm 846-0273<br />
If you enfoy wenderlng through<br />
yesterday getting lost m time, end<br />
brow*«g through widleei vmlqw<br />
antique treeauraa, you'l en)oy vtsn-<br />
ing TOWN MALL ANTIQUES In<br />
Downtown Historic Romao We have<br />
over 8.000 *q ft . 2 Boors and over<br />
40 deems apedeHzmg in Oualfy<br />
Antiquaa and Selected CoOactuWas<br />
Open 7 days, 10-6 32 Maa Road<br />
and Van Dyke (M-53L Seven An-<br />
tique Shops within weaunc dis-<br />
tsnca J 313-752-5422<br />
PAY CASH lor old metal toy*,<br />
BRAUN & HELMER<br />
AUCTION SERVICES<br />
Real Estate - Farm<br />
Household - Antiques<br />
Lloyd Br son Jerry Maimer j<br />
Ann Arbor Saline<br />
665-9646- 994-6309<br />
DUMOUCHELLES S AUCTION<br />
Frl .. Jin. 10. 1992 at 7-00 PM<br />
Sal Jan 11., 1992 at 1100 AM<br />
Sun . Jan 12, 1992 at 12 NOON<br />
Pontchartrem Wine Cellar* sketch-<br />
es paintings. 4 msmorebUa. Pews-<br />
Cdc Pottery, 8 pieces. Maria 8 Santa<br />
Clara Indian pottery Rook wood 4<br />
Rosevtae. MeviMnd Oea 1900 chi-<br />
na. 48 pieces Royal Copenhagen<br />
Bfcie Flower 70 pieces. Crewn<br />
Darby Mikado" 80 pieces. KPM<br />
dinner set 150 pieces. Nymphen-<br />
burg aeasen chad cara Provide meals<br />
and formula. Pre school program-<br />
Openings tor intents 4 todOars<br />
Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong> area 469-7340<br />
W you need to re enter tha )ot> mar-<br />
ket. jvs can help Cal the JVS 01*-<br />
PtANO LESSONS<br />
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Crag Mattaaon 313-741-0164<br />
DIVORCE; FROM $50<br />
Alao Peraonal Injury ano<br />
Probata Matters<br />
Keith M Nathanaon. Attorney<br />
356-7766 or 1-600-424-ATTY<br />
NORTHWEST AIRLINE - 1 way tick-<br />
et lor male to Phoentx/Tucaon Jan<br />
14 $100 334-9164<br />
700 Auction Sales<br />
600 Personals<br />
ANTIQUE COLLECTIBLE AUCTION<br />
Sat. Jen 11-«pm<br />
Beaeviae Auction Gaaary<br />
248 Main<br />
697-2949<br />
CHARTER roundtrip tickets Detrort j _<br />
to Orlando Leave Jan 11. return Rosewood sola Circs 1860. Roes-<br />
Jen 18 2 tickets Cell 626-6»&7 wood Victoria rocker 4 gent's chair.<br />
Circa I860 organ alool. Pine arrow<br />
back eettle Circa 1870. Su pine ar-<br />
row back chairs Circa 1870. Cherry<br />
corner cupboard Circa 1610. Cus-<br />
tsrd Glaas banquet lamp<br />
Western paintings by Otal Carl<br />
Wleghorst Peter Hurd John Cop-<br />
pin. Oan Mleduch. J w Hampton<br />
and RoOart Goodnough<br />
P sir tings by Zottan Sepeahy. Jervis<br />
McEniee, Enc Sioana Robert Nat-<br />
Orlantal carpets Keshan 13 10 i<br />
10'. Karman 13'9" x 9'10", Main<br />
Karman 8'10<br />
704 Rummage Sales<br />
ft Flea Markets<br />
' NOW OPEN Wayne antique 4 flee<br />
market Every Sat 8 Sun 10am to<br />
6pm, 33640 Michigan Ave. m<br />
Wayne Dealer mqumaa. 326-4400<br />
705 Wearing Apparel<br />
11*9" x 8' 10"<br />
8'6" x 57", Oum 6"8" x .<br />
8 » 10 Sarouk 2'8" x<br />
carpets 6 x 4' end 7' a 4'<br />
tsopahan<br />
'9" Tabriz<br />
14'6". sia<br />
FURS FURS FURS<br />
Carmeie's fWia next-to-naw furs and<br />
designer sample clotmng. an sizes<br />
WHOLESALE - RESALE<br />
Consignment by appointment.<br />
882-3200<br />
2546 Orchertyvake Road<br />
t of Te<br />
A N E S T A T E S A L E<br />
E V E R Y D A Y<br />
A superior selection ot<br />
quality furniture and deco-<br />
rative accessories for the<br />
cost conscious shopper<br />
Furnish one room or a full<br />
house with style and •flood<br />
taste.<br />
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DELIVERY AVAILABLE<br />
LAYAWAYS WELCOME<br />
R E - S E L L - I T<br />
E S T A T E S A L E S<br />
34769 Grand River. Farmington<br />
in The World Wide Center<br />
Mon . Tue*. Wed , Thur* 4 Sat<br />
10*m-Spm<br />
Frl tOarrv-Opm Sundays 12-4pm<br />
478-7355<br />
We are now accepting<br />
consignments of quality<br />
furniture and accessories.<br />
For details call 478-SELL<br />
70S Household Goods<br />
Oakland County<br />
706 Household Goods<br />
Oakland County<br />
hooanyaKMC<br />
S r r i<br />
Ita- 1 EARLY AMERICAN DINING ROOM<br />
sideboard 4 server (wtth m- ] Hjfcvy pine, medium Hmsn cmna 4<br />
BAKER LOWBOY<br />
dMng room table with<br />
Queen Anne highboys, bookcase. 4<br />
secretary deck* Chlppendele bed<br />
cembeibeck sola 4 M.aaael, Baker<br />
breektront. chine cabinets 4 curio<br />
cabinets, sets of dmmg roomehau*.<br />
Karaatan ortenta rugs 4 ol pemt-<br />
Jngs. mora<br />
MAHOGANY INTERIORS<br />
506 S Washington. Royal Oak<br />
545-4110<br />
BEDROOM SET 5 place kmgsee<br />
Thomesvtas. sxcaBant $700 Comer<br />
sol*. 2 chair*, bast oltsr 696-3*47<br />
buffet. 8 1 Treetle table with<br />
chairs. $2850 Also 5 oa*aaonaf ta-<br />
bles st $75 sach All paces in su-<br />
perb condition 824-4182<br />
ENTERTAINMENT center, wood,<br />
weinut finish, glass doors 8 wheels<br />
Twin adMlsbls bed Maple snd<br />
tabSewOKlW 474-4*43,<br />
ESTATE SALE - QUALITY ITEMS<br />
Furmtxire iinerta household Hems<br />
books. Hammond organ Frt. Set<br />
Jan 10-11. 9em-5pm 2293 Bevertv<br />
Berkley E of CooHdge. S of 12<br />
ANOTHER<br />
E S T A T E S A L E<br />
BY ENCORE<br />
ONE DAY ONLY<br />
916 Meridan. Dearborn<br />
t bioc* W. ol Telegraph, between<br />
Cherry HB 4 Michigan<br />
Saturday. Jan It, 9-5PM<br />
B I G S A L E<br />
- HOUSEHOLD<br />
EVERYTHING GOES<br />
JAN. 11. 1992 - 10AM<br />
DE NEPHEWS<br />
. 26550 Grand River<br />
Between Beech & Inkster<br />
535-5600<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />
MOVING SALE<br />
EVERYTHING MUST GO!!<br />
Thur - Sal. Jan 9-11. Noon-4pm<br />
6312 Ramsheed Court<br />
2 bats E of Telegraph. N of Mapie<br />
Take Thcmcreet Dr<br />
Follow Open Houee signs<br />
Msuve sofa 4 chairs, whits sofa, end<br />
tables, lamps, white sofa bed RCA<br />
TV consols, colonial pine dining<br />
table chairs, hutch, buftet. walnu'<br />
bedroom set. beds, white wai unit,<br />
dressers white tormica parsons<br />
table, white wicker furniture. Mexi-<br />
can 4 Brazilian furniture, mirrors,<br />
painting* porceiem. brass cendis-<br />
stKks. pewter goblets, silver coffee<br />
lee eervloe mink stole, exercise<br />
Dike. anowtWower. »wn<br />
ladders, tools, much mora<br />
ijlaaaii ara- costume (ewetry. books,<br />
washer, enow blower, air condtttorv<br />
v. krtchen 4 garage miec<br />
Our Numbers Only at 6*30AM<br />
PLEASE NOTE TIME CHANGE<br />
ANTIQUE CHAIRS: « beautiful<br />
pressed beck, bentwood 4 hand<br />
painted 2 rocking chair*. 855-2475<br />
ANTIQUE DINING SET - table,<br />
chair*, buffet 4 chma cabinet Ex-<br />
ceeent condition. $1400 435-8915<br />
ANTIQUE Dining sat<br />
china cabinet 4 buftet. Aiao labia 4<br />
6chaira. $1700 477-4134<br />
ANTIQUE T«BW:<br />
vlctroia. deaka. hal<br />
bookcaaa. 'ocksrs<br />
643-6065<br />
AREA RUGS - 8x6 wool Ortenta<br />
burgundyi^elge. 460 4. VI- wot.<br />
Oriental. mauv»/bkje. $110 Bound<br />
piuah, 6*10, plum. $60 - 879-4631<br />
A R E A S L A R G E S T<br />
C O N S I G N M E N T<br />
F U R N I T U R E S T O R E<br />
• LMng * Dmlng<br />
• Badroom * 'Lamps<br />
• AnOquee * Appliances<br />
We Ptck Up and Sal For Youl -<br />
YANKEE CONSIGNMENTS<br />
31542 Grand Rtver (313)471-O320<br />
(1 Mk W d« Orchard Lk Rd )<br />
DINING ROOM Set - »{<br />
lent condition. $500 355-5062<br />
DINING ROOM SET - traditional<br />
Table, 8 chair*, matching credenza<br />
Henredon sot* 2 lamps, coffee<br />
tsbts Must see 646-1279<br />
ESTATE SALES<br />
BY DEBBIE<br />
Household Moving Buy Outs<br />
One item tg whole lxmae_<br />
538-2939<br />
ESTATES LIQUIDATED<br />
Moving or Jtrst Selling<br />
LET US DO THE JOB FOR YOU'<br />
Living room bedroom, dining room<br />
antiques, chins 8 crystal<br />
OLD OR NEW<br />
WE'LL SELL IT FOR YOU<br />
AU your vaiuebie gooda dispisyecf<br />
in out 10.000 sq ft showroorr<br />
3 blocks w ol Owia/Vd Mali<br />
THE GREAT EXCHANGE<br />
CONSIGNMENT CO<br />
1431 14 Mile Rd - Madison Heights<br />
589-0390<br />
HENREDON loveseel, $J00 Deer,<br />
cebinet, $100 Wrought iron con».<br />
tetue, $25 Wrought iron lamp $20<br />
White tiwi dey Bed S '00 Wooden<br />
octagon table $9C 253-1073<br />
H E R I T A G E<br />
E S T A T E S A L E S<br />
Estate-Household-Moving<br />
Prof«»*»oruW m*na^©rrwi1 of<br />
f>ok? ^ckti mv«rtory to<br />
c>#®n-up<br />
545-0099<br />
At Your Service<br />
KING SIZE walarbed comp-ietn<br />
heed board 4 foot board mattresi.'<br />
ped 8 "wetet 1200,bes', 642-6362<br />
DINING ROOM SET- Ethan Allen<br />
Traditional Lergs table with pads 8<br />
leaves., hutch, server, 6 chain<br />
$1800 665-3156<br />
DINING ROOM tsble. 42' round. 16<br />
lest. 4 chairs, pecan, traditional,<br />
$275. Leave messege. 476-0228<br />
DINING ROOM - White of Mebene<br />
table. 6 chairs, buffet, china dec*<br />
Mew $12,000 T* Piice Oa* roTtop<br />
deek. hand made w/chalr. $700<br />
Hummell coaection. many pre-war<br />
flguraa. plates, 1971-1981, no box-<br />
es. 471-1422<br />
DINING SET • 5-piece formlce with<br />
cabinet e» cea ant condition. $150 .<br />
47L459JL<br />
LAKE SHERWOOD<br />
E S T A T E S A L E<br />
E V E R Y T H I N G G O E S<br />
Frl. 4 Sat Jen 10 8 11. 10-4<br />
4906 OAKWOOD CT<br />
COMMERCE TOWNSHIP<br />
(Take Orchard Lk N' to Commerc*<br />
Rd w to Union Lake Rd Norttri^<br />
Wise Rd W to Oakwood Ct )<br />
ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD TO BE SOLD'<br />
FEATURING tniitwood dmmg room<br />
set complete, -naple queen ann«<br />
secretery chest, tee* entertanmen*<br />
center ful sue bedroom set water<br />
bedroom set sots 8 love seel s*.<br />
erai chairs ladies 4 lamp*, com-<br />
E S T A T E S A L E<br />
. B Y IRIS<br />
FRI SAT 8 SUN<br />
JAN 10-11-12, 10-4pm<br />
192^ Pine Ridge<br />
m the Ptnea ol Wabeek (Take Long<br />
Laka between Frankkn 4 M-ddieDeit<br />
to Wabeek Laka Rd South Go S<br />
Ml sue bedroom set. wsaher 8<br />
' dryer two side by side refrigerators<br />
stove. Merena stereo, oek dee*<br />
several fur coata, good ciothmg hne<br />
diamond 8 gold iewelry good<br />
household, accessories persona/<br />
Items and much more"<br />
EVERYTHING GOES 655-0053<br />
(Wna^we*t oM'elegrtiphl ^<br />
"P.S., I L O V E Y O U ! "<br />
VALENTINE SPECIAL - 15% OFF<br />
atop Surprise mar<br />
in your Me with a romantic/adven-<br />
turous rendezvous thef you both w«<br />
nSver forget! You chooee from a va-<br />
riety of romantic eetimga. a bouquet<br />
ol baloona due cards, reservatons<br />
al a hotel 4 much mora 425-5952<br />
ADOPTION - Loving.<br />
wishes 10 adopt, considering adop-<br />
tion? Lata help eech other 662-0353<br />
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN MEET-<br />
ING THAT SPECIAL SOMEONE?<br />
Service<br />
ATTENTION SINGLES<br />
SmgMa Danoaa<br />
Fridays 4 Saturdays<br />
542-3160<br />
PSYCHIC ADVISOR<br />
Tart* tarda 4 crystal b«l reedinge.<br />
$10 Located near Furtena Mai.<br />
Also availebie tor perttea 271-2629<br />
ST JUOCNOVENA<br />
May tha Sacred Heart Of J<br />
adored, gtorttled. loved 4 preeerved<br />
tan me acrid now k '<br />
ar Sacred Heart Ol Jeeua. pray for<br />
ua St. Juda. worker of mlrat<br />
pray tor ua Say tha prayer mne<br />
ttmaa a day. by the eighth day your<br />
prayer wM be anew sr ad 11 hea never<br />
bean known 10 tel. <strong>Public</strong>ation muet<br />
be promtaoa My prayer* heve bean<br />
AUCTION<br />
Plymouth Cultural Center<br />
525 Farmer Street. Plymouth<br />
Sun Jan 12, 100 pm<br />
Inspection Time 12 Noon<br />
Child's wicker rocker, child's cup-<br />
board Ipalnted). floor modal radio, 4<br />
bentwood oak chair*. 4 poster bed.<br />
metal bed. rockav. magazine rack,<br />
floor lamp, commodea. diahea, lerge<br />
ahowcaae. 2 china cabinets sokd<br />
mahggany table, roll-tap deek. or-<br />
gen bench, cedar chest, secretary,<br />
glaaa dapiey place, steamer trunk,<br />
phonograph, pair of Art Nouveau<br />
lamps collection of Commemora-<br />
tive piatee. pine armoira. wooden<br />
toy box. tm-top stand, dreeser. 4<br />
much, much more<br />
DEE MORGAN AUCTIONS<br />
Auctioneer Dee Morgan<br />
313-459-3099 313-462-2507<br />
Clerk Sharon Hood 313-454-1997<br />
New tak Ing consignments<br />
Member NAA, MAA 4 ISA<br />
Term cash or check wtth proper I D<br />
No<br />
DUMOUCHELLES<br />
409 E Jefferson, Detroit<br />
across from R*nCen<br />
(313)963-6255<br />
VALET PARKING<br />
DURING AUCTION<br />
701 Collectibles<br />
ASSORTED SPORTS cards In 200<br />
Iota, includes rookies 4 stars<br />
$12 50 For Information 595-4718<br />
BOOKS - 20 volume sel. The Viet<br />
Nam Experience, trom The Boston<br />
Publishing Co Uke new 532-7285<br />
DEPARTMENT 56 retired Snow V«-<br />
Reeaoneble Cal lor Rst and<br />
861-4060<br />
HUMMEL Crosaroeda" Commem-<br />
orative Edition, numbered m<br />
carton $1500/beat<br />
I m original<br />
534-6389<br />
LITTLE OF everything. Antique lur-<br />
nrhxe. glass, dol*. book*, pictures<br />
temps, coins, etc 643-6065<br />
ale • 1930s to 1960s<br />
349-6860<br />
BEAUTIFUL BRIDAL gorwn. size 10,<br />
tmty sequined Bought lor $1$00,<br />
setting lor $600 Cal 360-5729<br />
LADIES Man* tackeia. 3/4 length,<br />
smae $400 Le«es Lamb, white,<br />
medium, 3V» length coet. $300.<br />
Mens, biack Mink jacket. Large.<br />
$350 ' 424-9074<br />
LADIES RACOON Coat, excellent<br />
condition, size 10-12 $500 553-4471<br />
SILVER RACCOON/leether longer<br />
(acket. sue 10, worn 3 times.<br />
Can *f1er 6PM 349-2860<br />
WANTED ladies square danoe<br />
clothes size medium, reeaonebfy<br />
priced 464-3861<br />
ASSORTED SIZES MAHOGANY<br />
bachator cheat*, great buy* Ma-<br />
hogany piecruat tablaa, gorgeoua<br />
mahogany lyreback chairs, 4 ma-<br />
hogany 3 lyre pedeetaKJrop ieef ta-<br />
bles (muat aaa) Beeuliful gutft she!<br />
mirror 20% off on aaaorted chars<br />
including beeultlui Baker 4 ««ald-<br />
li aff: Thl<br />
Lay Away*. Mactercard 4 Vise<br />
MAHOGANY ON MAIN 404 Ms<br />
St.. Rocheeter 652-6860<br />
• tot -to<br />
"OUTSTANDING WABEEK<br />
ESTATE SALE"-<br />
• Featuring PETER MAX<br />
paintings 4 drawings •<br />
LARRY 20* pemtlrtg •<br />
NEVELSON icert • Jenkins<br />
buftet • 3 antique paintings<br />
• many more prints 8<br />
posters -B 4 B leather Wa-<br />
ter Buffalo sectional sofas •<br />
Knoll furniture • antique<br />
tumtiura 4 coaectibiee •<br />
sterling elver, service for<br />
12 flatware • china • crystal<br />
• burled wood table 4<br />
Poo*.-<br />
LEATHER CHAIR w.'onoman. Mac*<br />
Eames stywt Oning rocJn set boo*<br />
shelves chest-ol-drawers electric<br />
range desk 473-7026<br />
LIVING ROOM FURNITURE<br />
Beeutltui oft-white couch 4 chair<br />
new $1400 sell tor $450 AIM brass<br />
4 glass sols table coffee table,<br />
recikner. other 689-0100x465<br />
Or eve* 786-3420<br />
living room - sectional 6 piece<br />
brown corduroy. Selig good cohtli<br />
tlon. best otter 682-8275<br />
AUTOMATIC<br />
ZIG ZAG<br />
Sewing machine Repossessed<br />
Take over payments ol $5 50 a<br />
month or $49 caah Guaranteed<br />
universal sewing<br />
center<br />
2570 Dixie Hwy<br />
\ 874-0439<br />
BEAUTIFUL<br />
set. lighted breektront. table opens<br />
66" to 130". 4 leavee, 6 chair* 4<br />
l aee art Aiao weeher 4 mlac haa*<br />
hold Items 358-0718<br />
706 Garage Salee:<br />
Oakland<br />
W BLOOMFIELD moving out of<br />
state sale. Thur*. - Sat . 9am-6om<br />
2120 St Joseph Square Lak* 4<br />
Middlebelt Everything muat go<br />
PUBLIC XUCTtON - Sat, Jan „<br />
11am - 30711 Grand River, Farm 702 Antique*<br />
mgton HHa u - Haul o! Detroit a •<br />
I equlpn<br />
r^ejapmanL automotive tools.<br />
ALL ANTIQUES BOUGHT<br />
Postcards, old mona magazlnee.<br />
Shelly chma. Ruaael Wright chma.<br />
51<br />
TRYING TO ourr TOBACCO?<br />
Try WVmer s^dge the ortgmai to-<br />
Bannual chiw Cal toll-free for<br />
your Iree sample 1 (600) ASK-WtNN<br />
WEOOINGS<br />
Mlnlalar wH marry you anywhere -<br />
home, yard or haa. Al Faith*<br />
437- H<br />
4 attachments.<br />
cement muters. power trowel,<br />
cement sews log sputter*. Bobcat<br />
front and loader, back/hoe attach-<br />
ments. household items. VCR*, rol<br />
* way beds, toldmg chairs washers,<br />
office equipment, dealt*, chair*,<br />
time pocks, copy mac fen as 4 mora<br />
Something tor everyonel Everything<br />
•oM aa «. Terma ol sale - caah. ma-<br />
tor credit card*, check check* over<br />
$2500 or cut ol stale checks must<br />
ba oarMled Announcement* made<br />
day of sale lake precedent over<br />
pm led matter P revue Jan 17.<br />
10am-5pm H T P Auctioneers 4<br />
313-634-5562<br />
ANN ARBOR AREA<br />
TowniCountry<br />
Antiques Mall<br />
m tha metorlc Wetter Building<br />
565 W Michigan Ave . Seine. Ml<br />
429-1805<br />
Good unction ol hjrmture. glaaa,<br />
lampe 4 iewelry Irom 30 dealers<br />
Open 7 day*. 10-5<br />
Antique Emporium<br />
January Sale<br />
all merchandise in our huge<br />
inventory priced over $1 is<br />
707 Garaga Salee:<br />
Wsyne<br />
BELLEVIiLLE, 194/HaoOerty. Tftgrs •<br />
Sal 9-4 Everything to go*<br />
knacks, eic 41707 McKmley<br />
DEARBORN HTS - Movtng saM<br />
24339 Anapous Jan tl-12 9-6pm<br />
2 blocks W ol Tstagraph<br />
NOW OPEN Chttdran's<br />
January CSearanoa intents thru t»gh<br />
school 19051 Middlebelt. Lfvonie<br />
(behmd Mld-7 Barbershop. S ol 7<br />
maa) Hours Tuas - Sat<br />
10am-4"30pi*i 478-1951<br />
BEDROOM SET, trSiple<br />
•mirror, cheat 4 nioht stand. Whits<br />
weah oak look. $250 477-1115<br />
BEDROOM eat 3 piece modem. ad-<br />
Id oak almost new. Queen size braaa<br />
bed. and tablaa. wai un*. misc.<br />
Make oner Must sstt 546-6251<br />
redecorsl-<br />
porary'ltai-<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
mg home. SeOng contemporary<br />
lan glaas chandalsr, MaiVen on<br />
decorative mirror and sconces. 4x6<br />
Oriental rug 642-3795<br />
BROWNE<br />
Household & Estate Sales<br />
Service<br />
D i a n n e B r o w n e<br />
3 6 0 - 8 9 1 9<br />
ruga • prop art "-several art<br />
4 craft hand decorated<br />
bird ho us as • wicker works<br />
sofas • 2 twin electric beds •<br />
MacMloah stereo systems •<br />
several TV's • severs) iter<br />
eoa • IBM personel comput- -<br />
er • electric typewriter •<br />
4 dryer • bikes •<br />
collection a ert<br />
plus tremendous<br />
amount of dealgner clothe*<br />
• huge volume of mac 4<br />
much much more.<br />
Iris Kaufman 626-6335<br />
Aaaoaata Member<br />
International Society of Appraisers<br />
MIRROR, 5 xS unframed, best "of-<br />
dimng room w<br />
Pt Frl 4 Sst 9-4 Stove, double<br />
oven des*. hutch, snowblower<br />
iswnmowei. wrought iron furniturn<br />
dog exercise cage, bun* beds<br />
much more 528-2076<br />
NEWLY PURCHASED large home<br />
hss "beautiful w«"-'0=«Bil carpeting<br />
wrong color, make Oder Aiao al-<br />
most new ga* logged fireplace<br />
timer, glass doors, completely tiled<br />
excellent condition 626-1494<br />
ESTATE SALES &<br />
LIQUIDATIONS<br />
-CONDUCTED BY-<br />
. THE<br />
Yellow Rose<br />
SHIRLEY ROSE 425-4826<br />
OAK coffee tsbie entertsinmimt<br />
canter. Queen-size bed, Ethan Alien<br />
aresser antique sewmg mechine<br />
Dells Scroll saw 2 metal storage<br />
cabinets al priced to sail 656-9030<br />
for sale<br />
QUAUTY PREOWNED FURNITURE<br />
ORIENTAL RUGS Chinese Pei<br />
sian 4 Pakistani Very reasonable<br />
313-887-3559<br />
QUEEN ANNE dining room table<br />
with 2 leaves, good condition, $350<br />
after 5 30pm, 649-7186<br />
room* Brand Narrvea - Orexei<br />
ThomaavHe. etc.<br />
the great exchange<br />
consignment co<br />
1431 W 14 Mile - 2 W o« 1-75<br />
589-0390<br />
SCHOOL OF METAPHYSICS<br />
Garage Sale Everything goes One<br />
day only Sat. 7-5pm Tables, chairs<br />
sofas fwng cabinets vacuums<br />
housewares, used books 30581<br />
, Longcrest Southfield. N of 12 Mile<br />
; W ol Greenfield. 10 tight, turn North<br />
H O U S E H O L D<br />
S A L E S<br />
conducted BY<br />
DINING room. Cherry wood, almost<br />
new 4 chair*, table, chma cabinet<br />
Hal rack Hattwey cabinet with mir-<br />
ror freezer upright 3 bicycle*<br />
After 5 335-5326<br />
Lilly M.<br />
& C O M P A N Y<br />
562-1387<br />
569-2929<br />
SLATE BLUE, like new Saddle<br />
style, couch and love aeat Must sea<br />
Best o«er 851-3332<br />
SOFA - crushed velvet, very good<br />
condition Rochester area<br />
CaH after 5pm 651-4555<br />
TRIPLE Dixie Link dr*aser small<br />
des* 4 Chair, cnb 4 mattress, light<br />
blue carpet approximately t0X'2<br />
electric stove gold self cleaning<br />
Cell eves or weekends 542-9794<br />
ON SALE AT<br />
10-40% Off<br />
I ^ F I R m<br />
VJ.*. 8ZM AUXILIARY<br />
SUNOAY £00 P.M.<br />
2M14 Orchard Lake M<br />
(N of Grand River)<br />
474-6180<br />
ST. EDITH<br />
SUNDAY 6:30 P.M.<br />
(S. of S M M M.)<br />
Uvoma<br />
464-1222 or 464-1224<br />
Fsdier OeriW A Uxd<br />
KMGKTS OF COLUMBUS<br />
MONDAY 6:45 P.M.<br />
i f. Monagfwn. K of C<br />
4 6 4 - 0 5 0 0<br />
476-S442<br />
ST. EDITH SCHOOL<br />
TUESDAY 8:45 P.M.<br />
15069 N e w b u r g h<br />
(S ol 5 M.ie Rd )<br />
Livonia<br />
464-1222 Of 444-1224<br />
CQNGRI<br />
BETH S<br />
SHALOM<br />
TUESDAY 7:15 P.M. •<br />
14401 W. Lincoln, Oak Part<br />
(C. ol 100 Arm 471-31m<br />
721 Hospital-Medical<br />
Equipment<br />
MOTORIZED wheal chair sUgnttr 1<br />
I4ad. aporo«irruii»y hall of ortotfvM<br />
pncm 1-1083<br />
738 Household Pets<br />
AUSTRIAN SHEPHERD MIX 4 Collie<br />
Mm. puppy meie.6w*s old<br />
good personality «&s-413e<br />
NEW - PATIENT LIFTER Walker.<br />
Overbed TeWe Rons 2000 Wheel<br />
Wsyne County<br />
antique china aervica lor 12.<br />
man, serving pieces o.caaent eon-<br />
dllon W7S i6s-»sji<br />
, KENMORE waeher 4 dryer wfirie 4<br />
642-6382<br />
Rider Scooter 31j-458-9332<br />
BICHON FRiSE pupa AKC champi-<br />
on aired ahou. wormed<br />
313-466-0524<br />
BASSETT COUCH 4 iove seat neu-<br />
tral color*, oea mm good condition<br />
$400 421-4*82 1<br />
-• LOOKING FOR<br />
LATE MODEL<br />
TV's Thai Are Rebuttable<br />
WANTED Betlery Scooter, Battery ,<br />
wheel chela aiao van ramp 4 trunk BOUVIER PUP<br />
boiat 532-2260 or pager 714-9202 H00<br />
comperuonalup After<br />
Tom 9-5pm 663-2360<br />
812 Motorcycles<br />
Mini-Bikes<br />
823 Vans<br />
ATTENTION COLLECTORS 1977<br />
Rieamar..' Honda wltn Ootn cafe<br />
'•cer and touring seel tan* 4 'air ;<br />
ing High performance engine per<br />
Hetty convened to lurbo. tISOO '<br />
DesL Must ea* moving soon AJeo<br />
822 Trucks For Sate<br />
t-OHO 1964 BRONCO II - 6 cyf euto-1 FORO 1967 Converansm 4 capt«n s<br />
mattsc. i c«f»ful own* S539S<br />
FOftO t9«5 V6. aulonurtic<br />
nmm ttf«;t>r*«C 57K ml. 1 owr*«<br />
^oo rack crmaa. esceaeni condi-<br />
tion. $7500 or bast ofler 624-7854<br />
FORO 1966 •<br />
gine $6 *».'beet s<br />
ECONOLINE 1965<br />
$3.500'beet offer<br />
12 peaeanoer<br />
476-7661<br />
FORO 1969, E250 Super Tradeemen<br />
van. Ike new VS. automatic, power<br />
aleenng/ brakae 538-7139<br />
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS - AKC<br />
Week 4 tan 100% guaranteed Vet<br />
inspected Pnvete 661-3364<br />
726 Musical<br />
Instruments<br />
GOLDEN RE'RElVER pupp.e*.<br />
AKC champion bloodline*, shot* 4<br />
wormed. leaitn guaranteed<br />
313-S29-8100<br />
CONTEMPORAR* Sot* 4 loveaeat,<br />
348-6775<br />
biack'beige paiaiey. brand<br />
lonabie After 6pm<br />
COUCH, LOVESEAT 4 chair -<br />
Contemporary<br />
pattern 4375<br />
COUNTRy SOFA 4 love seet neu-<br />
trM color good condition<br />
$250 522-35*7<br />
DINING/KIT CHEN TABLE dark<br />
oak w/2 leeves 4 6 dhairs Ercei<br />
lent condition $600 8601 Southfteid - 559-2901<br />
8866 Greenfield - 838-7600<br />
SALE<br />
Stoves<br />
Your Choice - S125 4 Up<br />
Refrigerator* - $200 4 Up<br />
WE DELIVER<br />
28601 Southfield 559-2901<br />
8866 Greenfield 838-7800<br />
SEARS COLDSPOT aide b» aide re-<br />
trigeretor wtth onaie froet free,<br />
avocado. $220 52S-0«18<br />
honey-color flniefi $1500 562-4866 . cheet<br />
SEARS KENMOFtE<br />
heavy duty, S225. Fr<br />
JtSO<br />
wearier,' dryer.<br />
are* 20 cu. ft..<br />
*62-«2?7<br />
ELECTRIC Dryer Old FngKJetre.<br />
Sai-iwood Dreseer Endtabies and<br />
miscellaneous «25-6»85<br />
ELLO contemporl-y king sire<br />
p«ce. bleck jiaw. Wettorm bed-<br />
STOVE. 30' gas. Signature Serle*.<br />
brown Refrigerator. Fro*t tree. 16<br />
euO ft, -Admiral, brown Asking<br />
$225 or sold separate 326-0386<br />
ESTATE SALE Everything must go<br />
15181 waller Llvom*. 3 blks E of<br />
Middlebelt SOOIeet S of 5 Mile Rd<br />
Sat. Sun 9-3<br />
TAPPAN electric aeit cleaning stove.<br />
421-78S3 - $250. OE ported* eneroy sever<br />
1 dishwasher, butcher block 4200<br />
Almond, greet condition 647-1536<br />
HICKOR* CRAFT - Sofa 4 -ovwseel<br />
muted &e«0 stnp. very good condi-<br />
tion 459-0312<br />
KING WAVEIESS Waterbed w/12<br />
drawer, deutxe pedeetel Mirror 4<br />
bookaheH headboard Padded side*<br />
4 2 nqhttfnda 4500 326-6096<br />
LtGMT-BROWN aectionel wtth tables<br />
-4 brass J giaa* dinette to m»tcfi.<br />
$700 -*21-7850<br />
WASHER 4 DRYER Seers Ken-<br />
more. good working condition. hXOO<br />
to, pel' 642-6955<br />
ANTIQUE PLAYER piano, roil* 4<br />
$500 566-3139<br />
INVESTMENT - Mersneli 4 Wendell<br />
Grand, high Quality, restored 'Shn<br />
tjhed only $3,600 892-5*41<br />
JANUARY CLEARANCE<br />
Pianos Organs Keyboards<br />
New - Used - Floor Models<br />
Rent Returns<br />
Stemwey. Baldwin. Yamaha. Kawei<br />
Young Chang just to name a 'ev.<br />
Prtoed from $595<br />
Bioomfleld Store Open Sun 1-5<br />
EVOLA MUSIC<br />
Bloomheid 334-0566<br />
Plymouth 455-4677<br />
Utica 72G-6570<br />
Waterford 674-0*33<br />
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS-AKC,<br />
both Barents shots. Pedigree S250<br />
Howell. 517-546-8914<br />
Regrstered. mots reedy 1st<br />
January $250-S300 729-W84<br />
SCOTTr 1985 Trailer Coach, 22 -i<br />
ft good condition man, extras<br />
SEOOO'beei Mual sell 730-0559<br />
TIOGA. '988 Fleetwood mini motor-<br />
home al amenitie*. reasonable. 6-<br />
651-1841<br />
TWO FRAME HITCHES one 1 tor<br />
1966-!992 Chevy. GMC . Dodge<br />
trucks One for 1966-1991 Chevy,<br />
GMC, mlm vens piua dolly lor mov-<br />
FORO 1989 F-150 XL<br />
cruise 4 cap $7995<br />
North Brothers Ford<br />
GMC. 1966 SAFARI - 8 peaaenger<br />
——TT oood condilton 78.000 ml . $6500<br />
1 Cal George from 9-epm 557-3S50<br />
FORO 1990 Ranger 4 cylinder. 5<br />
speed bedliner, tool bos. great<br />
454-9033<br />
truck $5500 or beet<br />
421-1376 GMC 1989 SAFARI SLT. rrvm load-<br />
aer heet. low maee. parted.<br />
8 $10,750 421-2147<br />
PLYMOUTH 1966 V&YAGER - euto-<br />
HJMLI IW MS- 1<br />
loaded. 4 000 mae* $15,900 or 1<br />
HUNTINGTON FORO 842-0*00<br />
HONDA, 1990 Accord Ut. 2 door<br />
»r 5 speed 34.000 maee 64&-«365<br />
-TTS5Z-<br />
QMC 1986 vary csean 4* 000 maee<br />
Uervy extras $8600 652-2875<br />
- fu», oeo-<br />
eiarm ay»-<br />
525-0254<br />
JEEP 1962 CJ7 aerdtop 6 cylinder<br />
hood condition extra*. $2500 or<br />
beet oWet. 459-4037<br />
HONOA 1991 Accord<br />
eutomenc. CD pieyer $13,500<br />
333-OS55<br />
HONDA 19191 Accord LX, * door<br />
caaeene. onlv 7,000<br />
i.tl3-2S0 ' 477-4278<br />
HONOA. 1991 CtVtC DX - Like new<br />
10.000 in , aa tape 5 apead. fiaicn-<br />
back $8999 477-1156<br />
JAGUAR. 1965 *-»-« C3are*. adr*<br />
wheel*, elerm. great ahape. 63.000<br />
maea J10.500 45»-011*<br />
FOR0 1990 RANGER XLT 4 cylm-<br />
Oer 5 speed, power steering; amlm<br />
c*s*etie eir neevy duty suspenewr<br />
wrth top side Doxe*. 7 ft bed. Uke'<br />
new $66®5 bes' 4-8-4*06<br />
i $220 like new<br />
FORO 1991 Explorer Eddie BAuer<br />
green 4 door 4i4 tO.OOO maee<br />
Loeded Mint $20 900 ,'Deet AMaej Uomv<br />
427-7593 Spm 454-99571 "<br />
metlc, air, f peaaenger $6895<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chryeier-Pfymouth<br />
455-8740 961-31<br />
G0L0EN RETRIEVER puppie*. 8<br />
wks ,oid, shots pepers Mates $250<br />
$3O0 473-8468<br />
UTILITY TRAILER - NEW, 4 ft x 8 ft , F-150<br />
bed sides ere 2'n fl 14 inch tires J cruise.<br />
$800 421-4275 T<br />
GOLDEN RETRIEVER AKC.<br />
ulemeie. 7 weeks oid. ahol*. health<br />
guaranteed $200 313-346-6741<br />
816 Auto & Truck<br />
Parts & Service<br />
1969 *XtT<br />
$7290<br />
VILLAGE FORD<br />
LOT 2 278-8700<br />
PLYMOUTH 19819 VOYAGER LX<br />
mmi ven. V6. excellent condition<br />
wmoows/aeets'iocks'mir<br />
itier %*.nrr»Qf flNWtnfl<br />
boerds, Dladx w/giW, interior. AM<br />
ea tm C M caaeette 45.000 maee. $10.BOO<br />
-9em-5pm 979-4400 evee 650-3293<br />
puppies to lovwg homns<br />
HOUSETRAINED lap sae pups a*c<br />
Autraiian Terrier*, vet checked<br />
517 546-5933<br />
OBOE Plastic. 1967. Renard. mod-<br />
el 330. good condition $1 700 or<br />
best 987-7686 ,<br />
LAS PUPS- AKC bleck 4 reliow<br />
Shots, wormed $225 S34-3376<br />
PIANOS WANTED<br />
JUto-tSoy-Sptn-ets, Consoles<br />
& Grands Call, ask for<br />
Mr Howard 427-0040<br />
LABRADOR - Chocolate female,<br />
leads good nome. 722-4175<br />
LHASA APSO - rneie. 9 month*<br />
good with ktds. all puppy shots.<br />
$ 100 Pleese ask for George or Ele-<br />
na only. 328-4140<br />
CHEVROLET ENGINE. 292 for GM<br />
truck $165 300 Ford engine wilh<br />
perta to rebuild Cal 476-8062<br />
GMC SUBURBAN 1968 - All power<br />
80.000 mllea very dean, runs excel-<br />
lent $9400 347-0245<br />
CHEVROLET 1976 Monte Carlo<br />
sealing due to eccident no engine<br />
damage Meke offer 353-47*0<br />
mder runs good.<br />
FORD<br />
Oood engine<br />
or Cat! M*e.<br />
198C FIESTA for perts<br />
•rensmisaion 4 •nt*n-<br />
477-7129<br />
GMC 1967 S-15. extended oeb. eu-<br />
tometic. *». tm, cruise, cassetie<br />
Kara tonno cov*r mor* Exceaent<br />
condilion $5,000''best 453-3743<br />
PONTIAC 1990<br />
redv silver low mi . 1 <<br />
lent condition $15,000<br />
loeded<br />
er excei-<br />
729-5653<br />
VOYAGER 1967 LE.<br />
56.000 mile*, power steering<br />
brake*, window* Air. automatic<br />
crune. 2.6 Utar $6500<br />
After 7PM. 647-0321<br />
824 Jeeps & Other<br />
4-Wheel Drives<br />
JEEP 1991 Wrangler hardtop Pow-<br />
er steenng/Drekee caaaefte Km<br />
• naw . 776-2167<br />
PATHFINDER - 1966 4x4, 17.000<br />
meee, very ctam. $12,000 421-59*4<br />
RAM CHARGER, 1964. SE - Clem<br />
Texas truck, loedad exceam'<br />
condition $4,500 722-0612<br />
RANGE ROVER, 1968 - Li<br />
mmt. low mee* one owner Think<br />
satefy* $23.000- beet 965-7413<br />
JAGUAR 1965 XJ-6, exceaenl oon-<br />
dRKm. $8500 Oey» 647 35350<br />
Evening* 335-4933<br />
JAGUAR, 1968 - Factory Converti-<br />
ble. Mint 24.000 ml Chrome<br />
wheel* alarm. $33,000 90 days free<br />
neeied storage-522 6380 473-7026<br />
LEXUS 1990 LS400, men. stored<br />
winters S3400C Seriou* OIKy<br />
Day*. 352-2100 Eve* 766-1629<br />
825 Sports 4<br />
Imported Cars<br />
ACURA LEGOEN l_ 1968 - Gray 4<br />
door power sunroof leether. 39.000<br />
m T owner Meticulous mainte-<br />
nance, excellent condition $14,990<br />
Deys 356-1600. Evea 626-4913<br />
MAZDA 1964 626 LX. loaded, auto<br />
mauc. an. 4 door Clem' Z-Bert..<br />
$2795 433-9603 Evea 624-6378<br />
MAZDA. 1967 323 B»<br />
; asset is excellent condition,<br />
$3200'beet Day* 645-4719 aaa tor<br />
Tony, Eve* 349-0233<br />
A CUR* 1988 INTEGRA LS - 3 door,<br />
automatic aa. power etavoof Red.<br />
low mae*. deen $4750' 626-2S39<br />
ACURA 1949 Legend CPE, phone<br />
red, V-4J. 17K milea. factory warran-<br />
t y apeed mm!. $18500 661-4779<br />
PONTIAC 1947 SAFARI Wagon<br />
wood sides. 3rd seat V« oeded<br />
$5995<br />
HUNTINGTON FORO 652-0400<br />
ACURA 1990 INTEGRA GL - * door.<br />
Meek Take over leeae Zero down.<br />
$349'mo Credit check After 6pm7<br />
525-1312<br />
MAZDA 1990 MIATA saver new<br />
2.500 mile* stored winters.<br />
$15,500 Deys. 6*7-1535<br />
MERCEDES BENZ 1946 190E. good<br />
condition. 113.000 mile*. $13,000<br />
After 6PM 344-1*54<br />
MERCEDES 1990 300e<br />
blue. 31.000 m warrant-<br />
condition $33,000 5*6-3336<br />
494-7691 daytime<br />
GTO 1965<br />
parts $600<br />
SPINET PIANO bleck $600 B«Oy<br />
Grand Piano, good condition<br />
$1,650 M0 2 door. 4x4.<br />
ceded 15,000 milea. biack. extend-<br />
ed warranty $14,900 879-1643<br />
454-1451 or 85S-7259 | t^g . turbo quattrc aagon,<br />
tf wheel automatic brakes system<br />
leether. 70 000 mllee. $4400 After<br />
BO" » 4 *- 8339<br />
BLAZER 1991 S10 4x4, 4 door<br />
sport trim. Week wnh charcoel mte-<br />
nor . $17,200<br />
820 Autos Wanted<br />
SUBURBAN 1978 4S4.engme. 61-<br />
K miles Air. power brakes, sieer-.no ,<br />
low Pack $2600 542-5948j BRONCO tl 1987 XLT<br />
PERSIAN KITTENS<br />
Ye* you can bu, love Pure-bred,<br />
allots 645-4593<br />
ABSOLUTELY<br />
HIGHEST DOLLAR PAID FOR<br />
QUALITY AUTOMOBILES<br />
We sell wrtr. conftdenoe we buy with<br />
integrity Please call Jeff Benson<br />
9 542-7011<br />
S10 199' 4 3 V6 automatic air. tm.<br />
cruise Tehoe Peckage must sen<br />
459-2972<br />
automatic<br />
loaded 59.000 maee exceaent con-<br />
ation $6000 534-7090<br />
MOVING SALE - Rosedale Park.<br />
Detroit Everything must go Sun<br />
10-5pm, 14450 Stanelln S/Fenkel<br />
Bedroom aet misc Hem* 838-3226<br />
NEW Queen si» bedroom outfit<br />
$1400 will sen for $600 Bunk beds<br />
4 dresser, refrigerator. table chair*,<br />
corner chma cabinet Rocker rec<br />
aner 4 reclmer 255-0275<br />
OAK treetle tefite. 2 benches excel-<br />
lent condition $2 SO Double<br />
a $50<br />
713 Bicycles<br />
PERSIAN KITTEN- with<br />
warranty 10 wks .. orange female.<br />
ORIENTAL black lacquered furni-<br />
ture from Koree Coffee table 4 2<br />
lamp tables, embekehed with hend<br />
carved >ade and soapctone deeign*<br />
3 pieces $2500 or wai separate<br />
After 7pm 532-4256<br />
QUEEN SIZE king koil cfwopratic<br />
mattress set. 9 mo* old Reguler<br />
$700 sale $*80 729-0761<br />
A-L ALL SIZES<br />
SCHWINN BIKES<br />
ALSO USED, $29 - $39<br />
Fitneea Equipment<br />
JERRY'S<br />
14*9 W Ann Arbor Rd<br />
*59-1S00<br />
728 VCR, TV, Stereo,<br />
Hi-Fi, Tape Decks<br />
Poodle AKC standard male. 4 mo*<br />
. cream color Chihuahua AKC<br />
temale 1 yr fawn. 3-4pm 247-3411<br />
8IANCHI 1947 Nuovo A Sore 58 cm<br />
Look pedal*.<br />
Day*.<br />
tr**s 3 cushions brown<br />
stripes, good shape. $70/beat<br />
Leave message 451-7416<br />
SOFA 4 loveaeat cream wtth pee-<br />
lers wood trim, only 9 mos old Ex-<br />
cellent Condition Paid $1800 Will<br />
sell lor $900 After 6pm 562-3518<br />
SOFA 3-cusleon. traditional floral<br />
pattern exceaent condition $175<br />
et. gold. $50 *6*-0**9<br />
SOMMA N soft side tube queen sue<br />
waterbed needs no heeter. uees<br />
reguler sheets $500 complete<br />
HUGE<br />
BICYCLE SALE<br />
LIVONIA SCHWINN<br />
Bicycle & Fitness Center<br />
28460 W 7 MHe<br />
476-1818<br />
AUDKDVOX. am-tm cassetie stereo<br />
20x20 watt equalizer 6«9 apeeaers.<br />
100 waft lyr old, $80 *53-1144<br />
SONY TRINITRON - 27 »l. color TV<br />
*nt> stand. 3 yr* old $*50'beet<br />
471-7832 or 358-0890 E*t 222<br />
729 CB Radios<br />
Cellular Phones<br />
BEARCAT 800 XLT Scanner 40<br />
channel*, low/high air. UHF, 800<br />
mfa $200 557-554*<br />
POODLE PUPPIES - AKC Toy. red<br />
4 apricot Shots 4 papers available<br />
Best oiler. 495-1754<br />
WANTED<br />
AUTOS & TRUCKS<br />
r M i r & R G W N<br />
-USEDCARS-<br />
35000 Plymouth Rd Lrvonia<br />
522-0030<br />
823 Vans<br />
AEROSTAR i»ee - 6 cylinder auto-<br />
matic. power windows 4 locks, tilt.<br />
crm*e. low mne* $6995<br />
North Brothers Ford 421-1376<br />
BRONCO •. 1987. XLT- 39.000<br />
maee loeded. automatic, air $7900<br />
47*7-022!<br />
AUDI 1990 100 Ouettro - peart<br />
loaded, warranty. 29.000 maee. ex-<br />
tra dam $2 •• ,000 Eve* 842-42*4<br />
AUOl. 1990 100 - Sharp 4 door 14<br />
mo* more of free memtenamce. new<br />
Mee, owner $18,500 313-493-7433<br />
BMW 1943 320i «nrt» automatic<br />
SAAB 1947 9000S - a«ver wilh grey<br />
leether mierlor loeded. eioaamt<br />
condition. 30,000 mnea. $10,900 or<br />
beet 5*0-9795<br />
VW 1945 GULF - gn<br />
$2495<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
• Chrysler-Plymouth<br />
455-4740 961-3171<br />
VW 199Q CDRRADO, -<br />
anow whrte $10,944<br />
BLACKWELL<br />
nence leeord*. new betlery<br />
4 starter Good mileage 932-1999<br />
BRONCO ll, 1987.<br />
POODLE toy. mini, standard<br />
Pleese Ind room in your heart 4<br />
home Give us a 2nd chance POO-<br />
DLE RESCUE 255-4334 or 344-0181<br />
POOOLE. TOY. 5 month* old aU<br />
shots neutered Must sacrifice due<br />
to divorce $ 100 459-0409<br />
PUPPY NEEOS HOME Purebred<br />
yellow Lab mete 5 months old AKC<br />
registered Needs TLC 375-5609<br />
SCHWINN Circuit competition rac-<br />
^•rtormer<br />
474-3297<br />
mg 14 speed, mini 20' Performer<br />
GT free style bate, wfwt*<br />
714 Business &<br />
Office Equipment<br />
BEAUTY SALON<br />
730 Sporting Goods<br />
Exercise Equipment<br />
ALL CASH tor goff dubs. bags, goff<br />
balls Ml golf equipment Men a 4 la-<br />
dies Any condition We also sell<br />
all gout items 421-S«*4<br />
AMERICAN ABMS-Arms Sporl<br />
Lamber- 0/U~SXS-10'*-12'*-20 s-<br />
Remington 121-552-700-7*2-470-<br />
1100-Martin 336-189*-Mi Carbines<br />
Many other* Buy/Sell/Trade<br />
CaB Al, after ipm 522-*t48<br />
TABLE SET - Formica walnut labia<br />
and 4 walnut 4 black leather chair*.<br />
42x42. plus 17 Mil. $150. floover<br />
canister vacuum, at<br />
$45 both excellent<br />
TEN PIECE antique pine dmlng<br />
room aet very good condition.<br />
$800 454-9244<br />
USED KITCHEN Cabinet* 4 counter<br />
top* Make oflw 474-1573<br />
WATERBED - King sta* oak. •>-<br />
dudes mattr***,'heater 1500<br />
462-2231<br />
710 Misc. For Sale<br />
Oakland County<br />
CRAFTSMAN 10' Radial Arm<br />
t<br />
BEDROOM SET<br />
swrac<br />
4724<br />
1-4177<br />
FURNITURE - Record cokectlon<br />
biack 4 while T V wa« lamp, and<br />
fur coal 299-5704<br />
JUKE BOX 1949 Seetxa-g. Setect-o-<br />
matic 100-A Plays 45»» BeeuMUI-<br />
orlgtnal condition Mu*1 seer $2500<br />
tary sharp . $95<br />
Equipment 4 fixtures<br />
Excellent condition Must see<br />
a, ofter 855-5055<br />
EXECUTIVE OFFICE Furniture -<br />
large woodgramed deek. matching<br />
creoenza. highback cfiair- 4 contw-'<br />
ence chair*, magawie caBkiel »<br />
braaa lamp, exceaent condition. «<br />
lor $1200 Woodgram computar<br />
daek. hutch, printer tabW 4 chair,<br />
Ktervew 450C 944-1940<br />
POOL TABLES<br />
Alaiata. antique, ultra modem,<br />
bar sue Floor modal demo's.<br />
399-7255 EveeaSS-1314<br />
SECRETARY deek. right return, wal-<br />
nut. laminated top. $250 Leave<br />
476-0228<br />
USED COPIERS WITH WARRENTY<br />
Plain or fancy. $300 4 up<br />
Cal Wolverine Copier<br />
964-3140<br />
715 Computers<br />
AMIGA A500 1MB. A1044 monitor<br />
2 drive*, mouse aofhwr* $1400<br />
i i 9*95 Oer4*1 naa an -ns<br />
AT COMPATIBLE computer<br />
loaded. $400/be*t *59-5909<br />
COMMOOORE SYSTEM: 2 comput-<br />
ers color monitor, pnnter, Soppy<br />
drive manual*, software antra*<br />
Uke new $475 Aher 5. 591-0412<br />
KITCHEN CABINETS wood, court-<br />
ier lop*. 2 oven ranges, etc Cat be-<br />
fween 10am 4 9pm 647-5114<br />
711 Misc. For Sele<br />
WayneCounty<br />
ARMSTRONG DIRECT wit forced<br />
ar furnace 4 cookng unit 44.000<br />
BTU par hour heeling 24,000 BTU<br />
per hour cooling 591-1712<br />
SHELVING -wevy duty cunmerdal<br />
grade 3 are* Cal .km or<br />
UTILITY TRAILER 4X4. woknen-<br />
•aad $250 Ce* after 6<br />
443-4714<br />
712 Apphancee<br />
cado. Ir mill exceke<br />
1150<br />
nt condition<br />
463-0447<br />
•MA HA 25 Oi fl ndw-l<br />
kee relngerefor ice 1 •<br />
$250<br />
n-skM trdel-<br />
eter In door<br />
442-3107<br />
ELECTRC wove goo<br />
450 RetflordAaaa<br />
d condfcon.<br />
$31-4444<br />
ELECTRC STOVE, go.<br />
trao<br />
od con^lon.<br />
464-5163<br />
OAS STOVE "Herveel G<br />
->ood Condmon $160<br />
CM.<br />
UM<br />
141-1444<br />
Of GAS swva aa* da<br />
•490 whirtixioi port at<br />
m. Ms. deluxe $300<br />
anang white<br />
«a i—ieeRf-<br />
437 1434<br />
MACINTOSH ii. 40 MG hard drive, 5<br />
MO RAM, other option* $2995<br />
442-2504<br />
PC Compatible computers naw md<br />
used computar salt* md oeooram<br />
rrang SyWem diegnoetlcs tmer<br />
244 to 344 upgrade I si upgrade<br />
your PC/AT or competlble 2»6PC<br />
with a 344/14 DX mother board<br />
containing 9 mag of RAM 4 a 347<br />
malh chip lor or*, $WX)0<br />
Cal Larry a« 45*^9*32<br />
DP AJR-CtSER Excercae b*e Fee-<br />
tures digital display vpewc distance<br />
^ time Asking $ 175 784-3562<br />
red doberman iemel* pupe<br />
wk* old. had hr*t ihots make go«<br />
wetcn pets. $75, best offer 537-4*<<br />
Lost, brown 4 isn Yorkie-Cockapoo<br />
12 Mile'Or chad Lake Rd Farming-<br />
ton Hilts. Ca* 2* hr* 744-2818<br />
821 Junk Cars Wanted<br />
ALL AUTOS 4 TRUCKS<br />
Junk, wrecked, running Top Dollar<br />
E 4 M Auto Parts<br />
*7*-**25<br />
TURN THAT Junk Or Running Car<br />
mio Cash'! Free Towing<br />
Late model wrecks wanted<br />
Cal 4*2-1275<br />
WANTED DEAD OFI ALtVE<br />
Autos 4 Trucks - 2* Hour Towww<br />
Up to $SOOO tAR«Y-S TOWING<br />
335-7480 335-7447<br />
SAMOYED PUPS, AKC<br />
maws 7 weeks old Wormed- $300<br />
4 negotiable 724-0947<br />
SHELTlE PUPS, AKC, sable 4 while<br />
4 males vet checked, wormed, al<br />
Shots 5*8-8491<br />
822 Trucks For Sale<br />
AEROSTAR 1966 XLT, V4. 54.900<br />
miles loaded $5795<br />
' VH;bAQE FORP - —<br />
LOT 2 278-8700<br />
BRONCO<br />
owner, gi<br />
mmt. $79C<br />
11 1944 XLT. loeded,<br />
rage kept 60000<br />
BMW 1943 52#e - Loeded wleeth-<br />
er interior Wei memtemeo excel-<br />
lent shape $7400 Evea 641-2722<br />
BMW 1944, 3141 - Loeded<br />
349-5607 j exceaent condition, air. moonroot<br />
852 Classic Cars<br />
A RARE 1943 Studebaker A vend<br />
R2 / Psjrtor- Supercharger Bod, on<br />
AEROSTAR 1967- 6 cylinder, auto,'<br />
power doors/wmdow*. 44.000 m.<br />
warrens,, excellent $6250 474-3524<br />
GHESOKEE- -t9«5 CHIEF -. Full, STATEWIDE<br />
5 £ » S 0 r . r ^ S i ^ ^ 4 ^ ! BMW. 1991 3'V charcioal gray me-<br />
Ready<br />
t $30,000<br />
397-4000 prfted<br />
for paint end Interior<br />
AEROSTAR 1987 XLT- 7<br />
new brakes low meee. I<br />
age digital dam $7400<br />
AEROSTAR 1984- 6 cylinder stan-<br />
dard leaturea. swats 7. 63.000 mka*<br />
$6300 Appomtment<br />
CHEROKEE 1945 LTD - V6. auto- ; many extra* $16,500<br />
mabc. Mr. Mether. every option. «ke<br />
new $6*86<br />
bfll»ce<br />
CAMPBELL<br />
Dodge 5381500<br />
CHEROKEE 1946 4x4 black load-<br />
**2-447C ad. ei cea art condition $4900<br />
AEROSTAR 1989 XLT. loeded |<br />
49,000 mile*, excellent condition 1 CHEVROLET 1990 S-10 pick up, ax-<br />
$9600 After 6pm 722-8291 tended cab, 4 wheel drrve, hber-<br />
- ' 3*0-9142<br />
AEROSTAR 1949 - Extended wag-<br />
on 37,000 mllee $10,495<br />
North Brothers Ford 421-1376<br />
glaaa cap. CaH i<br />
BRONCO II 1990 Eddie Bauer<br />
Loaded $tl.M5<br />
NArth Brothers Ford 421-1376<br />
AEROSTAR 1949, Cargo Van. auto-<br />
matic air. stereo. 51.000 miles<br />
VILLAGE FORD<br />
LOT 7 —£78-8700<br />
COMANCHE 1944 Pickup 4x4. au-<br />
tomatic. 6 cyt . 2 tone - red 4 bleck<br />
34.000 mkea $6990<br />
TOWN 4 COUNTRY DODGE<br />
474-4668<br />
CORVETTE. 1945 30K mile*. 4<br />
speed Boae Bleck E»celent!i<br />
Stored Winters $11,500 6*5-0601<br />
FIAT 1961 Spyder 2
6G* O&E Thursday, January fl. 1992<br />
AUTOMOTIVE<br />
954 American Motor*<br />
RENAULT 1984 ENCORE S3.<br />
49.500 mMe M. am-tm -••sens<br />
CrulM >1.300/DM1 422-7S62<br />
856 Buick<br />
BUICK 1966 Century LTD. « door.<br />
858 Cadillac<br />
•upv rliin. dark DM<br />
leether interior Oarage kept. norv<br />
smokers car Power enerythkig.<br />
26.000 mMe Shown by apex onty<br />
Super buy >14 S>0 PeM 349-1447<br />
CADILLAC 1977 Vary good condl-<br />
lop"' moSo^RM *i . v 47Ttf)7-2M«<br />
880 ChavroJet<br />
862 Chryalar<br />
CAVALIER 1964 - type 10 Hatch-<br />
back an. pew sleenng 6 brMM.<br />
* IP—a runs great >1400 or Daal<br />
onar 453-6914<br />
CAVALIER 1995 Typa 10 Hatch-<br />
beck. power steerira/BRMM. njns<br />
Oliai minor repe* >7><br />
CAVALIER<br />
569-2063<br />
LeBARON 1991 Convertible. euto-<br />
malic. air V6, Hal >19.500 Saw<br />
Price >13.865<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Pooga<br />
866 Ford<br />
ESCORT-1967 QL. 2 dgor 4 speed<br />
emlm caaaana air new Maa A bat-<br />
tery re«r delog >2.495 561 7532<br />
ESCORT 1967 QT,<br />
Naw itraa 56.000<br />
>4100 or Daal ona;<br />
ESCQPT<br />
•peer*<br />
866 Ford<br />
TEMPO 1966 bo*J* graal. mlar»or<br />
greet. needs molor Sacrifice 1750<br />
•79 MM<br />
TEMPO 1966 OL - claan automatic.<br />
stereo iwm> esheuet. uraa.<br />
Drafcaa >2950 279-5396<br />
1968 QLS- AH,<br />
874 Mercury 880 Pontiac<br />
876 Otdamobile<br />
GRAND MAROUIS 1964 4 floor<br />
•sceaent oondmofi. fuey loeded.<br />
75 000 mMe. >4.750 . 553-4696<br />
QRANO MAROU>S 1968 LS. loaO<br />
ad. low INM. slurp. >2750<br />
347-5949<br />
LYNX 1985 OS 2 door, automatic,<br />
Du— UMim. HI. nil iia<br />
CUTLASS SUPREME 1969 I<br />
po*«r window* po««' k>ci<br />
M.OOOmAaa 9****<br />
PAT MILLIKEN FORD<br />
255-3100<br />
CUTLASS-1967 Brougham. ana<br />
ownar, car 450<br />
GRAND AM 1966 . w M claan<br />
•iarao.undarcoal.W575 652-6619<br />
CENTURY, 1983 Limned, 4 floor,<br />
sowar Iiaamg > DrakM air goefl<br />
condition Good winter transporta-<br />
tion > 1500 or best of«er<br />
After 5 464-6306<br />
75.000 r<br />
ELDORADO 1967 -Loededt Haai<br />
cleen carl Mual sM » 500<br />
Alar 5pm 299-5652<br />
CENTURY, J985. UMITEO - V6,<br />
gold e*ceMm condition, loadad.<br />
original ownar. >2.995 356-5180<br />
ELEETWOOO 1966. BROUGHAM<br />
Baloa manor > ertertor. 37.000 ml<br />
Ongmel ownar. «<br />
S6.750 CaiMlka<br />
CAVALIER 1968 Z24, mini Mull<br />
aaa Electror* daal). 11.000 mMa.<br />
•unroof Muat sM >7200 562-0337<br />
CENTURY 1986 Limned. fully load-<br />
ed, garage kept. >2.499<br />
TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />
FLEETWOOD, 1985 D'Elegence. 4<br />
door. 52.000 mMa. i ownar. mint<br />
500 647-4786<br />
CENTURY. 1966, 4 door. 8 cyl, air.<br />
amfm caaaana. tut. crulM. raar da-<br />
tog no run. ^2200 firm 453-7165<br />
FLEETWOOO 1969 Brougham low<br />
mMe. leather >12.495<br />
PAT MILLIKEN FORD<br />
255-3100<br />
CAVALIER 1986 - 4 floor automatic<br />
air. power steering t brMM. bright<br />
rad >4968<br />
BLACKWELL<br />
CENTURY 1967 - cuaiom. 4 door,<br />
wwe wheels naw l iraa. 71.000 muaa.<br />
>3800 459-3789<br />
SEDAN DEVIL LE 1965<br />
high mMa. 13600'Daal<br />
very CIM<br />
360-91<br />
CAVALIER 1969 Z-24 - Automatic<br />
loadad. black. alarm, many extrM<br />
49.000 mMa. aa naw tlraa. e»coMnt<br />
condition >7.300'beat 471-2698<br />
ELECTRA 1984<br />
brake^'muffler.<br />
11700<br />
AekJng<br />
177-33*4<br />
SEDAN DEVILLE. 1967<br />
Dlua learner M BO war<br />
condition. >7.500<br />
CAVALIER 1969, 224 Convertible,<br />
loadad& oaan LOW mMa<br />
110,800/Daat CM 442-9466<br />
ELECTRA. 1968 WAGON - Vary<br />
claan. new Drakaa. all opttona. 9<br />
oassengsr >6800 650-9764<br />
SEDAN " DEVILLE .1988. wftlte<br />
maroon leather interior. Ml options,<br />
mmt condition high mMa >10.900;<br />
Daat 258-6401 or 644-5663<br />
. automatic, air.<br />
>4900<br />
689-0738<br />
LA SABRE 1987 cuatom. 3 8 v-6. 4<br />
door, air, crulM. all powar looks 6<br />
runt graal >4500 564-2009<br />
leSABAE 1987 - automatic I<br />
loadad. ancaMnl shape 44.0<br />
mW >6486<br />
TOWN & COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
474-6668<br />
SEDAN DEVILLE 1983 D'Elegance.<br />
Aruona car Mmi Mecheoicalfy<br />
la.laai Claan Return motor Mual<br />
aaa >3.750 CaH Paul AM 464-0924<br />
CAVALIER 1969 224- Biack. ak. 5<br />
speed. cruMa. stereo. excellent<br />
condition After SJfr 651-3296<br />
SEDAN DaVILLE 1986<br />
laatnar. low mMa. >6900<br />
HUNTINGTON FORD<br />
CAVALIER. 1991 LE - Maroon au-<br />
tomatic. loadad. M naw. 9,000 ml.<br />
>9100. 336-3618<br />
CELEBRITY 1988 4 floor, sedan<br />
re&um angina, >3400 Aftar 8pm i<br />
all day weMends 453-0253<br />
PAR* AVENUE. 1968 - 52.000 ml.,<br />
loadad. mciudM weiher manor<br />
>8.900. Call EVM 737-7241<br />
1966 COUPE DE V1LLE. cream mmi<br />
condition. Ma naw. >6200 937-4913<br />
PARK AVENUE 1986- Loadad.<br />
champagne Leather dual powar<br />
seals, super sharp >7995 421-2147<br />
860 Chevrolet<br />
CHEVETTE, 1962 SCOOTER<br />
Automatic Iranamtsaion. good corv<br />
dtton. graal tranaportalion. 74 000<br />
ml. >800 or Dan 425-7662<br />
ARIES K. 1968 4 door automatic<br />
air 54,000 M a t2SV!<br />
TOWN & COUNTRY. OOOGE<br />
474-6666<br />
ditlon 68.000 m. >4400<br />
ESCORT 1988 07 Rafl A* rww<br />
nraa narao ExcaMni condmon<br />
>4500 Aftar 6pm 474-3039<br />
TEMPO 1989- Automanc. loaded.<br />
>4695<br />
c*onr2275 737-8147<br />
CUTLASS 1967<br />
no njal.<br />
>5500<br />
s s s ;<br />
oaniniori<br />
>4400 397-1144<br />
ARIES 1964 . naw-Drakaa 69.000<br />
mMa. excellent condition. 11800/<br />
Deal ofter 471-7843<br />
CHARGER 1987 - automatic an.<br />
45 000 mMa. graal wape >3995<br />
TOWN & COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
474-6666<br />
CHARGER 1987 - wona<br />
34.000 mMa a«caaani condition.<br />
moWier-m-laws car. >3250<br />
days 576-1129 evM 661-9292<br />
DAYTONA 19i5 Turbo - automatic.<br />
55.000 mMa. rad >3395<br />
TOWN & COUNTRY DODGE<br />
474-6666<br />
DAYTONA 1967 PAC1F1CA loaded<br />
aacaHant condition Deal onar Aftar<br />
6pm weekday*. *2i-4904<br />
DAYTONA. 1987 SHELBY 2 pack-<br />
age glass Mops. Uke new >5995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Cnrysler-Ptymouth<br />
455-6740 961-3171<br />
DAYTONA 1987 Turbo Z elr loi<br />
eO wlW sunroof 66,000 mil<br />
TOWN 6 COUNTRY DODGE<br />
474-6666<br />
ESCORT 1968 4 floor sedan au-<br />
tomatic, air, >4290<br />
VILLAGE FORD<br />
LOT 2 278-8700<br />
TEMPO 1990- 20.000 maee. auto-<br />
matic. air, mucfi mora >6295<br />
North Brothers Ford 421 - tS76<br />
ESCORT 1989'* GT txeo loadad.<br />
condition, wen maintained<br />
565-4674<br />
good I<br />
14500<br />
TMUNDERBiRO 1990- V6 automat-<br />
ic. powar wfhoows. powar seats,<br />
power locks 18W'<br />
North Brothers Ford 421-1376<br />
6 XR3 - Bkje<br />
85 000 rm<br />
lamed, clear >2300 or Daat<br />
726-2117. I*<br />
CUTLASS 1966 Supreme Broug-<br />
hem V8 loaded. Florida o«. mmt<br />
Sacrtftoe >5900 453-1072<br />
GRAND AM 1968 - 40.000 mMa.<br />
vary clean. Durgandy 2 floor fm<br />
>4700 425-2009<br />
CUTLASS 1969 Su<br />
GRAND PRIX 1990 LE V«. loadad<br />
AAS Drekee wnna eiceaent condi-<br />
tion 644-7557<br />
ESCORT 1969 LX, 4 door automat-<br />
ic. Sir. amfm. 39.000 mllee. warran-<br />
ty, >4.500-nagotlaUa 333-7266<br />
872 Lincoln<br />
ESCORT 1991 QT - automatic, air.<br />
loaded >6466<br />
8*UCE<br />
CAMPBELL<br />
Dodge 5361500<br />
CONTINENTAL-1965<br />
miles, exceHeni condition Raal<br />
claan car 16.000 453-0269<br />
CONTINENTAL. 1966, Signature<br />
laatnar powar sunroof, 47K ml. e>-<br />
caMni condition >11.200 453-5558<br />
ESCORT 1991 LX. uRra blue<br />
speed, a* amfm cassette, power<br />
MARK VII 1968 LSD 48,000 TjMa.<br />
excailenl condition >12.300<br />
455-6238<br />
LYNX 1987 2 door, air amftm caa-<br />
aana. -eery good condmon. 46000<br />
actual mMa 12.9S0 464-5967<br />
MARQUIS. 1965. SEDAN - Loaded.<br />
65.000* ml. wall maintained.<br />
$1,700 i 454-3569<br />
DELTA 68. 1978<br />
ReOuKi tranamia<br />
good tvee >550<br />
Great work car<br />
tm Drakaa.<br />
459-2969<br />
GRAND PRIX 1991 SE 4 door, load-<br />
ed. 8400 mi . like new >12.900'<br />
Deet CM after 5. 681-2599<br />
MARQUIS 1965 - 4 door, loaded,<br />
newer DrakM. belts. WM 100.000<br />
hwy mlMs. >3500 459-7068<br />
DELTA 16. 1968 BROUGHAM FES<br />
Loadad. exoaHam condmon. 46.000<br />
mMv.UOOO 681-8678<br />
GRAND PRIX 1991 SE. gray load<br />
ad. 3600 mMa. >18.013.500 or DMI 462-0709<br />
LEMANS 1969 Aerocoupe. S spaed<br />
Wilis M. stereo 36.000 mMa .<br />
>3950 261-0668<br />
SABLE LS 1967. all powar, M<br />
hn caaaana. encaMnt conc<br />
54.000 mMa. >5100/baat 746-0096<br />
REGENCY. 1960 loadad. M powar<br />
rune jms! 1 owner I960 641-6069<br />
great mpg GrMi<br />
>7000<br />
EXP 1966 Sport - automatic, air fkp<br />
roof, exceaenl condition. 52.000<br />
mMa. >2.250 firm 476-1411<br />
TOWN CAR 1968- Black beauty<br />
>10.995<br />
PAT MILLIKEN FORD<br />
255-3100<br />
SABLE 1968 GS Dlua errv-fm caa-<br />
L sane, air powar windows t locks,<br />
cast aluminum eh sals AM ing<br />
>5.990 After 6pm 453-0346<br />
TOAONADO, 1982. excaHer* condi-<br />
tion. 56.000 mMa, >3300 or bMi<br />
595-0806<br />
LE 6000 1990. MI powai, 4 floor<br />
silver. 33000 maaa. uks naw. >7900<br />
649-6706<br />
FAIRMONT. 1961 - 2 door, em/tm<br />
caaaana sunroof, new suspenswn<br />
ReOuHt engine, good I'M 6 DtMM<br />
>1,150'Deal' 422-6527<br />
TOWNCAR 1968 fully I<br />
cement condition. >7500 or Deal of-<br />
fer -CM weekdays between Sam 6<br />
5pm 227-4906<br />
DAYTONA. '989. ES<br />
28.000 mUM, alarm, vary cfterry,<br />
>7.100 474-5642<br />
PARS AVENUE 1991. firemiar paml<br />
CD player >18 000 Days 947-1204<br />
evea 375-9555<br />
BERETTA 1968 GT- VS. 5 spead<br />
loaoad >4468<br />
BRUCE<br />
CAMPBELL .<br />
Dodge 5381500<br />
FfREBIRD 1964 - 6 (<br />
ed. low mileage. >3.:<br />
12 noon<br />
PARK AVENUE 1967- White, excel-<br />
lent condition, new iiree/brMM<br />
55 BOO mnM. >7200 566-9604<br />
BERETTA 1988 • Very good condi-<br />
tion' Power windows 1 locks, stereo<br />
cMeette 6 cylinder engine. >6.500<br />
^ 477-2490<br />
REGAL '991 GRAND Sport - 4<br />
floor dark Dlua. loaded, 15,000 ml<br />
>13.600 656-2567<br />
BERETTA 1969 GTU. red loaded,<br />
automatic, stereo caaaette aguan-<br />
er. 18.000/beet Eves 281-7944<br />
RIViEPA 1966 • Loaded' Enceaen!<br />
condition lit tS.000 takM.<br />
427-7036<br />
BERETTA 1991- V6. 25,000 mllM.<br />
Mack/gray, automatic, air. cruae.<br />
loadad. warranty >6500 349-0463<br />
RiVlERA »»8e >4 000 Naada re-<br />
built Cylinder, otherwiM esCaBent<br />
condition Bcse system 569-3605<br />
BERLINETTA Camaro 1961 CalK<br />
owned. M. piwer staarmg. DrMM.<br />
locks, naw UrM t DrMM. Yamaha<br />
stereo caaaette<br />
m/out >2850 After 7pm 422-6862<br />
R'VIERA 1990. midrughl blue blue<br />
leather interior, landau top fully<br />
loaded, excellent condition<br />
>'5 250 965-1688 or 882-1668<br />
CAMARO 1960. 350 small block,<br />
edei block manifold. HoOy lour bar-<br />
rel carburetor. >2800 453-5894<br />
SKYMAW* 1984,WAGON LIMITED -<br />
5 speed loaded >1.850 PieaM<br />
ovenings. 459-7347<br />
CAMARO 1981 burgundy, V-6. 2?9.<br />
automatic transmlaalon. many new<br />
parts, needs carb Cragar tlma.<br />
MOO 685-6574<br />
SKVHAWK 1986, automatic,<br />
AM-FM naw tlrM. low MM. good<br />
condition >2900/best. 471-1533<br />
CAMABO 1983 V-26, (Mack. T top. 8<br />
spaed. 305. naw paint. 79.000 mMa.<br />
>3.500 Hrm 685-8S74<br />
SKYLARKS 1969<br />
toChoo« >6495<br />
North Brothers Ford<br />
30.000 mMa, 2<br />
421-1376<br />
CAMARO 1964 2-28. great oar. aun-<br />
roof. last clean 6 loaded >4200<br />
Days. 644-3266 EvM 647-6426<br />
858 Cadillac<br />
CAMARO 1965 - -automatic. 60.000<br />
actual mMa Red and readyl 11.879<br />
TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />
BROUGHAM 1966- Loadad excel-<br />
leni condition. 34,000 ml. Hghi blue<br />
veloor interior 110.750 M2-6660<br />
COUPE 0EVILLE. 1981 - 59.900 ml .<br />
near mint condition, many naw<br />
pans EVM 788-1416<br />
DEVILLE, 1991 No money down;<br />
take over lease last payment pre-<br />
paid 8.000 mMa , 899-6014<br />
ELDORADO. 1963. naw Uraa. black,<br />
leather interior good condition Ex-<br />
cellent winter car >4500 422-6335<br />
ELDORADO 1986 Mint condition<br />
wltn convenebie top 40,000 mMa<br />
16000 Gray with Black leather<br />
- •. 427-1479<br />
CAMARO 1967 Convertible. >6995<br />
Evenings 256-3907 Days 832-3606<br />
CAMARO. 1967. 2-28. V-6. loadad.<br />
dark bAia. McaHant condition.<br />
CAMARO 1991 - automatic. 308.<br />
low mMa. loaded. T-topa. remov<br />
start/alarm. H4.200 349-4603<br />
CAMERO. 1990. RS - Air. cruMa.<br />
amfm caaeette. power locks, lilt<br />
wheal. McaHem condition. 33.000<br />
mi. 18.SOC 261.1305<br />
CAPRICE. 1968 Claaatc, loadad.<br />
vary good condition. M.680<br />
679-7645<br />
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1981 PLY. RELIANT<br />
Like ar* only<br />
1991 ESCORT LX<br />
Low mill, loaded wilh rxlrsi<br />
#<br />
5 9 9 9<br />
$<br />
1 9 9 9<br />
1991 TEMPO GLS<br />
•>000 RBI., like D'"<br />
...j . s<br />
6 5 9 9<br />
8<br />
7 9 9 9<br />
1987 T-BIRD<br />
Onr ovort, Insdril, Jfl.flOO mi. . oul*<br />
198TTOPA2—;•<br />
Pnrrri lo e*U . . . .* on ljl<br />
1986 ASTRO VAN CONV.<br />
s<br />
7 9 9 9<br />
s<br />
2 9 9 9<br />
Suprr buy. loatlnl only s<br />
5 9 9 9<br />
2 n n n f t<br />
only<br />
1 9 8 8 T K M P O r.i<br />
38.000 mi., extra turr<br />
1987 MERC. GRAN MARQUIS^<br />
47,000 mi.. nor own'<br />
1989 ESCORT WON.<br />
I -lit r snr, prtrrd to sell<br />
1984 FORD CONV. VAN<br />
Onr owner. **tra<br />
1 W FORD ?250 SIPER CARGO VAN<br />
Lo» milee. phrrd to sell . . . . . .<br />
Uke Dew 43.000 nxxlee<br />
1986 PLY. VOYAGER LS<br />
Eltre tlurp, p n m l lo eell . . . .<br />
198S DODGE CARAVAN<br />
UVr new pneed lo eell .<br />
I 990 K AtCF.H XLT<br />
1989 MI ST. CT<br />
37.000 milee. pneed to ee-ll .•sly 8<br />
7 9 9 9<br />
1988 PONT. GRAND AM LS<br />
Lose MI., auper buy osly<br />
1989 ESCORT CL<br />
Pneed to sell<br />
• 5 9 9 9<br />
.j, ' 3 9 9 9<br />
1990 T-BIRD SUPER COL'PE tl*) Q Q A<br />
A real beeuly only IWeVtFt?<br />
1989 BROItCO<br />
Low Milea. pnr-ed lo eell ,•12,999<br />
550 W. Seven Mile<br />
Northville<br />
349-1400<br />
GEO Tracker 1991, 12.000<br />
electric Dlua 5 spaed<br />
17850/bMlolter ~ 851-3447<br />
LUWINA 1990 - automatic snr<br />
mora >7795<br />
North Brothers Fprd 421.1376<br />
DOOGE 600. 1966. 48.000 mMa. ex-<br />
cellent condition, air. crulM, amfm.<br />
>3400 822-6015<br />
DOOGE 600. 1967 - automatic, air<br />
13995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
LUMINA 1990, 4 door, all powar, air.<br />
loadad. low mMa. greet condition<br />
16.200 Call 373-9664 1<br />
LUMINA 1990 - 4 door Mdarv full<br />
powar excapt Mats 16 000 mMa. t<br />
LANCER. 1965. 101.000 mMa. digi-<br />
tal flash. Shelby package 125C«/<br />
bell offer 635-1743<br />
LUMINA. 1991 EURO - 4 floor<br />
sodan.-loadad. 5,000 m. >12.750<br />
313-346-7466<br />
LUMINA 1991. Euro Sport, 4 door,<br />
loadad. 30.000 rpiias white<br />
>10,500 - 462-4399<br />
MALIBU 1979. good iraneportenon<br />
>600 or beat offer CM Ranee<br />
after 5pm 836-189'<br />
CORDOBA. 1976. low mileage, ruf<br />
onat Asking >750. AM tor Mark i<br />
534-40S<br />
NOVA-1978. automatic excaaant<br />
condition, vary low mMs- >900 or<br />
937-9566<br />
NOVA. I987rgray -4 door. 5 spaed,<br />
excellent condition 90.000 mMa<br />
>895 Call attar 6pm<br />
NOVA 1967. 4 door hatchback, vary<br />
low MM. M. stereo. grM1 condi-<br />
tion. >3400 360-9645<br />
SPECTRUM 1966 - automatic, air.<br />
crulM. stereo. 35.000 mMe Great<br />
college students Warranty svaii-<br />
TOWN 6 COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
474-6666<br />
air. cruMa. caeeene 35.000 mMa.<br />
100.000 warranty >4400 459-6771<br />
SUBURBAN 1965 C-20. mo* bird<br />
•pedal, custom dooM A raal<br />
beauty. 17.950 626-0076<br />
862 Chryttor<br />
FIFTH AVENUE 1964 • loaded, ra-<br />
FIFTH AVENUE 1966 - V8, aunon<br />
tc. air. loaded, like new. low mMa.<br />
>5344 . _<br />
. BRUCE<br />
CAMPBELL<br />
Dodge 8381S00<br />
LANCER 1966 ES- Turbo. 5 speed,<br />
bleck. leather power, electronic*,<br />
new tires*'b'skosV clutch >2880<br />
Evee/laave maesage 464-6114<br />
MIRADA 1981. 54.000 mUM. powar<br />
siaenng & brakM. AM-FM >1000 or<br />
but offer<br />
tie. M.<br />
balance of new warranty >8995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chrysler - Plymouth<br />
455-8740 961-3171<br />
FEST1VA<br />
Drake<br />
trade<br />
L. 1986 - Manual New<br />
FESTrVA-1969 LX. M amtm ces-<br />
sans. power mirrors, doth interior<br />
warranty Cleen >3 175 662-2505<br />
TOWN CAR 1990 Signature, loaded,<br />
low miles Carnage rool New car<br />
trade >18.900<br />
Mines Perk uncom-Mercury<br />
453-2424 ext 201<br />
FUTURA. 1981. 2 door, automatic. 6<br />
cyl. av 49K mMe. exceaent condi-<br />
tion. no rust. >2,250 420-0804<br />
LTD-1983 WAGON, Runs greel<br />
loeded. automatic. 6 cylinder<br />
94.000 mllM }1.2S0/beet 722-7151<br />
TOWN CAR 1990 - 15.000 mMe 12<br />
mo /12.000 mM bumper-to-bumper<br />
warranty >17.900<br />
Mines Park Lincoln-Mercury<br />
453-2424 exi 201<br />
874 Morcury<br />
MAVERICK 1977. many new'parls.<br />
68.000 milea. >550 464-6837<br />
MUSTANG 1965 COUPE. Dallu<br />
car. reedy to restore. mMe offer<br />
serious only, no rustl 981-2599<br />
MUSTANG 1979 GMIA - V8. auto-<br />
matic. M. only 30.165 onglnal mMe<br />
Like newt >4995<br />
HlrtM Psrk Lincoln-Mercury<br />
453-2424 a«t 201<br />
CAPRI 1979 BM1 reasonable ofter<br />
After 6pm 420-0215<br />
S<br />
TORONADO 1983. very good condi-<br />
tion. loaded, runs grMl. >2650 or<br />
o«er 362-2555 338-2731<br />
PHOENIX. 1980 U Hsichbeck<br />
Cleen. needs brMe work 105 000<br />
m. 1450 'beal CM Worn 4 76-0281<br />
SABLE T988 LS. 4 6 mar loaOad.<br />
low msaags. axceMnt condition.<br />
>6600 420-3614<br />
THOFEO<br />
mil si. Ii<br />
>15.300<br />
1990. burgundy 17,600<br />
condn<br />
932-0159<br />
PONTIAC 6000 1982 LE - 2 floor<br />
rebujn V6. automstic M >500 Met<br />
ofler After 8pm 591-9363<br />
SABLE. 1969 LX. rr»dnight blue.<br />
3 0L. V-6. 46.000 mHaa. >79»9/baat<br />
After 6pm 851-4103<br />
PONTIAC 6000 1986 L£. wedeo<br />
kept, excellent condKion.<br />
r DM1 offer 453-5244<br />
f^ssta<br />
878 Plymouth<br />
TOPAZ 1967 A* wt>eel drive, auto-<br />
matic, extra claan >4998<br />
Hmee Park Llncoln-Marcury<br />
483-2424 ext 201<br />
TOPA2. 1968 LTS. 4 Door loadad,<br />
exoeoent condition 43.000 m»M<br />
>8800 664-2669<br />
TOPA2 1090 LS."4 Boor, automatic<br />
TOPAZ 1991. GS, 4 door, exceaent<br />
condition, DMI ofler 422-2826 or<br />
425-5036<br />
CAPRI, 19*6 - Loaded excellent<br />
condition 73,000 m. >2000<br />
474-6771<br />
TRACER 1968 WAGON,- 5 apeed<br />
loeded. axceMnt condition. 44.000<br />
mMa, >4200 349-4498<br />
875 Nitun<br />
COLONY PARK. 1965 Wagon<br />
Loaded excellent condilion. njst<br />
proofed new IITM 6 benery >2 850<br />
Call eves 752-0094<br />
OMNI. 1981 - As is Good engine S<br />
rubber, manual transmission Naw<br />
muffler >325 459-C312<br />
OMNi-1983. 9S.OOO milee. 4 door,<br />
hatchback automatic, tm. naw<br />
brMM & ti'M 17SO/DM1 .333-0775<br />
SHADOW. .1987. mint condition<br />
Powar. sir. stereo. 84,000 mMe<br />
>3200 or DMI offer S22-3459<br />
SMAOOW 1987 2.2 Turbo, auto-<br />
matic. 86.000 mMs. 4 door hatch-<br />
back. vary good condition, many<br />
options >3780 or besl 547-2156<br />
SHADOW 1989 - M. automatic am<br />
fm caaaana stereo, sunrool. valour.<br />
45.000 mUM >5500 536-2565<br />
SHADOW 1990 - automatic, air, low<br />
mMa >5644<br />
BRUCE r<br />
CAMPBELL<br />
Dodge 5381500<br />
SPIRIT 1990 - 4 floor. V6. automat-<br />
ic. a*. tuB power plus more options.<br />
exceMnt condition. 1 owner, black<br />
cherry. 36.000 ml >6600 471-7819<br />
866 Ford<br />
MUSTANG 1961 4 cylinder euto-<br />
matic, black, vary good condition<br />
>995/best offer 276-7465<br />
MUSTANG 1985 - Burgundy Clean'<br />
No rustl >699 down >3120 Di-<br />
waMiy<br />
TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />
MUSTANG 1985 LX- 3 door. 4 cylin-<br />
der automatic. M. power Steering,'<br />
DrMM/stereo ExceMnt condition<br />
000 wall matntaicted miles<br />
'/best Aftar 5pm 455-1580<br />
>0 000<br />
>2500/1<br />
MUSTANG 1966 GT Convertible -<br />
5 0. 8 apeed. onfy 29.000 careful<br />
MUSTANG 1986 LX - 4 cylinder, au-<br />
tomatic. loaded, high miieaga. no<br />
rust, excellent condition Runs<br />
graal Parted lor student >2000<br />
Oays 746-8378 EVM 538-2631<br />
MUSTANG 1986 GT - 5.0 automatic,<br />
only 34.000 mMs. Durgvmdy Like<br />
newt >6495<br />
Hinee Park Lincoln-Mercury<br />
453-2424 ext 201<br />
MUSTANG 1986 LX - 5 0 mar. V6. 5<br />
soaed M red >6350<br />
HUNTINGTON FORO 652-0400<br />
ESCORT QTS- TWO vary .harp.<br />
1988 6 1969 Priced lo sail!<br />
LE BARON 1963 - automatic, power<br />
stMrtng/brakM. 4 door. 35.000<br />
mMs. very dependable runs wa«.<br />
11,400/Dest offer 459-8160<br />
. 1 . M 9 9 9<br />
.j, * 4 9 9 9<br />
1 0 , 9 9 9<br />
1989 FORD XLT CLUB WGN. $ l A Q Q Q<br />
4 rap rbairs. loadrd with rrtraa . s o l y l U ^ V V V<br />
1986 RANGER XLT<br />
f_EBARON 1968 - 4 door with hatch,<br />
grey mtarlor/exlanor. loaded Need<br />
lo SM soon. >2.000 or DMI offer<br />
Call " 540-3332<br />
FOXHILLS<br />
LEBARON. 1987. Premium Convert-<br />
ible Coupe, loaded, low mMa. rad<br />
>7980<br />
TOWN 6 COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
474-6668<br />
LE BARON. 1967 turbo, dignal<br />
r mMa. >4200<br />
549-2614<br />
LeBARON 196® GT CoupM - 2 to<br />
chooM. 1 5 speed 4 1 automatic<br />
Both low mMs. your choice >6795<br />
TOWN 4 COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
474-6666<br />
M,. ' 4 9 9 9<br />
s<br />
4 9 9 9<br />
only<br />
o«j, * 3 9 9 9<br />
BdUr hurry oa llua .o«Jy > 1 * 9 9 9<br />
1986 AERO STAR XI.T < t Q Q Q<br />
Loadnl with rttraa . only w J / V t /<br />
LeBARON 1969
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Now $ 14,591<br />
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This always impresses the kids.<br />
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The Nissan FEV electric concept car has sufficient range for normal daily urban use.<br />
Nissan displays future electric car<br />
DETROIT WILL sec the North American<br />
introduction of Nissan's new Future<br />
Electric Vehicle at the North American<br />
International Auto Show.<br />
The FEV is an urban family car that can be recharged<br />
to 40 percent capacity in six minutes and 100<br />
percent capacity in under 16 minutes, one-fifth to onefourth<br />
the time of conventional systems.<br />
The concept vehicles a 2 + 2 coupe with sufficient<br />
range for normal daily urban usage. It has creature<br />
comforts and conveniences to which car buyers are<br />
accustomed, including ample interior and luggage<br />
space.<br />
Chevrolet's Sizigi could be the family van of the<br />
ftiVure. Special features include reversible seats<br />
F<br />
.The»FEV was specifically designed as an electric<br />
vehicle and features an aerodynamic design.<br />
Powered by an advanced high torque electric<br />
motor, the coupe provides performance comparable to<br />
today's high mileage economy cars. It boasts a top<br />
speed of 81 mph and a cruising range of 100 miles at<br />
approximately 45 mph.<br />
The FEV's advanced Super Quick Charging<br />
battery system, weighing only half as much as<br />
conventional electric car batteries, not only reduces<br />
re-charging time but cuts vehicle weight and increases<br />
range.<br />
and tracks that allow seats to slide forward for<br />
more storage space. " ' .<br />
Chevrolet unveils futuristic family van<br />
CH EVROLET WILL unveil Sizigi. a concept<br />
Lumina all-purpose vehicle, at the Detroit<br />
auto show.<br />
Presented as a future possibility for family<br />
transportation. Sizigi has advanced convenience and<br />
flexibility. Special features include reversible seats,<br />
track seating, dual sunroofs, a sliding table with a TV<br />
and VCR. a credit-card-type ignition, hidden running<br />
boards and halo lighting.<br />
Track seating allows the second and third row of<br />
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Driver and passenger seats also have storage space<br />
underneath.<br />
,The second row of seats revolves 360 degrees so<br />
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a track down the Center of the van The driver isn't<br />
disturbed by halo lighting around the perimeter of the<br />
passenger .area.<br />
Outside, Sigizi has a rounded nose and a curved<br />
glass windshield. Running boards provide easy<br />
entrance and exit. - —.<br />
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Still flashy '<br />
Economy no setback for 1992 auto show<br />
By Janic* Tigar-Kramer<br />
special writer<br />
| ROM THE looks of this<br />
y uai > Nuuh Anr<br />
Fl<br />
International Auto Show<br />
at Detroit's Cobo Center,<br />
you'd never guess the nation is in<br />
the thick of an uncertain economy<br />
Participating in the flashy show<br />
isn't cheap, yet foreign and<br />
American nameplate passenger<br />
cars and trucks will be displayed^<br />
with the same pomp and<br />
circumstance as ever And as usual,<br />
it's still the best place in town (or<br />
in the world for that matter) to see<br />
almost every foreign and domestic<br />
vehicle that automakers produce or<br />
hope to under one roof<br />
This year,.57 manufacturers will<br />
parade more than 700 production<br />
and concept cars and trucks.before<br />
, the public Jan. 11-19 to kick off<br />
what car dealers and<br />
manufacturers hope will be a<br />
robust buying year.<br />
But even if you're not in a<br />
buying mood, the show is well<br />
, worth the $6 admission, said Carl<br />
Fischer, show co-chairman and<br />
owner of FischenBuick-Mazda- 4<br />
' Suruki in Trov<br />
DETROIT AUTO show goers<br />
will see 16 worldwide or North<br />
American introductions and 23<br />
concept cars and trucks.<br />
For starters. Chrysler Corp will<br />
debut its sporty Dodge Viper RT/<br />
10 (a product of Detroit's high-tech<br />
Mack Avenue Viper Assembly<br />
Plant) before a waiting audience<br />
that will remember Viper as a<br />
concept car th^t stole the show in<br />
1989<br />
Mercedes will make a worldwide<br />
introduction outside Germany for<br />
the first time ia its history. The<br />
prestigious automaker will<br />
premiere the Mercedes S Class<br />
Coupe priced somewhere between a<br />
cool $125,000-5150,000 BMW will<br />
unveil two new models here and<br />
Ford shows three concept trucks<br />
"There will be a lot of 'firsts' at .<br />
the show this year, but no<br />
disappointments." Fischer said.<br />
Because of the show's<br />
international status, more<br />
prcfcluction and concept cars are<br />
introduced in Detroit than in any<br />
other host city in the United ,<br />
States.<br />
This year marks Detroit's fourth<br />
international show, a status<br />
granted in 1989 by a coalition of<br />
Detroit auto dealers and industry<br />
leaders "who decided it was time to<br />
redefine Detroit's position as the<br />
center of the auto industry." said<br />
Gordon Stewart, show co-chairman<br />
and owner of Gordon Chevrolet-<br />
GEO in Garden City, Stewart<br />
Chevrolet-GEO in Trenton and two<br />
dealerships in south Florida.<br />
"A TRUE international show<br />
didn't exist in North America at<br />
the time, and we found the likes of --<br />
Ford. Chrysler and GM very<br />
supportive of the idea." Stewart<br />
said. "I think the big turn came<br />
when it was decided that both<br />
Lexus and Infiniti would be<br />
introduced worldwide at our show "<br />
And because the Motor City<br />
show produces an abundance of<br />
company.executives, it draws an<br />
increasing number of "important<br />
foreign 6hd domestic auto writers<br />
who not only have influence over •<br />
which cars consumers check out.<br />
but which ones they eventually will<br />
buy. Stewart said.<br />
"We really have two shows, a<br />
pr'.ss show and a design show,"<br />
said Stewart, adding that it is not a<br />
"selling show" like Chicago's, for<br />
example.<br />
'The show wee creeted<br />
to give consumers e<br />
non-threetening piece<br />
to compere cere.<br />
Deeters ere forbidden<br />
to sell et the Detroit<br />
show.'<br />
— Gordon Stewart<br />
The show was created to give<br />
consumers°a non-threatening place<br />
to compare cars .Dealers are<br />
forbidden to Sell at the Detroit<br />
he g
'ago 6 AUTO SHOW I Thursday. January 9, 1993-<br />
Where's Wayne?<br />
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INKSTER<br />
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SOUTHGATE<br />
Wayne is about fifteen<br />
minutes from everywhere<br />
and where you can find<br />
the west side's Ford dealer<br />
JACK DEMMER^<br />
.1992 TEMPO GL 2 DR.<br />
Automatic , transmission,<br />
air, rear defroster, light<br />
group, tilt, stereo & more.<br />
WAS $11,077<br />
NOW<br />
$8492<br />
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1992 TAURUS GL 4 DR.<br />
Air, cast all wheels, - power<br />
seat, power windows, power<br />
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WAS $18,665<br />
NOW<br />
14,792<br />
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'500 00 REBATE<br />
1992<br />
ESCORT<br />
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$<br />
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NOW<br />
s 7695"<br />
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1992 AEROSTAR 401 XL<br />
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WAS $12,958<br />
NOW<br />
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Stk. #20998<br />
»500~ REBATE<br />
Have you driven a<br />
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The Volkswagen Chico is a 2 + 2 hybrid-powered<br />
city car prototype. It features-constant-demantflutly<br />
automatic switchover between conventional<br />
power and electric drive in response to speed and<br />
throttle pressure. It has a top speed ot 75 mph, a<br />
range of 250 miles and a 0-to-50 mph acceleration<br />
Concept<br />
cars<br />
wild and<br />
practical<br />
By Dan McCoah<br />
special writer<br />
WHY DON'T they build<br />
that?<br />
That's the most-^<br />
asked question in<br />
reaction to the concept cars that<br />
salt the aisles of any major auto<br />
show Why. indeed?<br />
The role of one-of-a-kind concept<br />
cars — once known as dream cars<br />
— is more or less unique to the<br />
auto industry.<br />
One could scarcely imagine<br />
someone in the computer business<br />
putting some future product on<br />
display in an environment where<br />
new products are born, grow old<br />
and die off in discount catalogs<br />
within the space of a few months.<br />
In fact, future-oriented concept<br />
cars often seem deliberately<br />
designed to mislead competitors<br />
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The Audi AVUS Quattro concept car, named alter the AVUS race<br />
•track in Berlin, is an all-alurmnum. pewter-tone recyclable vehicle.<br />
The entire exterior weighs 220 pounds The t2-cylinder, 6.0-liter,<br />
60-valve, rear-mounted engine, covered with a see-through plastic,<br />
produces 309 ho. The AVUS Quattro ac.i ,e.r:ralAft from 7Prg ;p 60<br />
m P^ in three seconds and can reach a top, ; '?ed of 160 mph.<br />
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Thursday. January 9, 1992 AUTO SHOW I P»Qa<br />
Preview days mix suppliers, car makers<br />
By Janice Tigar-Kramer<br />
special writer<br />
S Auto Show iii 'J<br />
UPPLIER PREVIEW Days<br />
at Detroit's North<br />
American International<br />
1 »"r<br />
bring automotive suppliers f^ce-toface<br />
with the world's automakers<br />
— and a darned good way, say's<br />
Daniel Hayes, show general<br />
manager and Detroit Auto Dealers<br />
Association executive vice<br />
president.<br />
Supplier Preview Days<br />
(formerly called Industry Trade.<br />
Days) will be held Thursday and<br />
Friday. Jan 9-10<br />
The event gives automotive<br />
suppliers worldwide a chance to<br />
examine the new cars and trucks<br />
firsthand and meet with the<br />
automakers and dealers in a central<br />
location It's also an opportunity<br />
for suppiifrs to tour the show with<br />
customers and point out their<br />
company's contribution to the<br />
production and concept vehicles on<br />
display<br />
"First of all. it's an opportunity<br />
Concept<br />
pickup<br />
debuting<br />
THE FORD F-150 Super<br />
Flarside. a conceptvehicle<br />
based on the Ford<br />
Flarside pickup truck.<br />
will make its worldwide .<br />
introduction in Detroit<br />
The vehicle has a cobalt, blue<br />
exterior finish with purple<br />
highlights The color is carried<br />
through to the grille and bumpers<br />
as well as to the cab and seven-foot<br />
long pickup box<br />
Dual Power domes in the hood<br />
continue the theme as does a new<br />
combination front bumper/brush<br />
guard with integral fog lights, a<br />
unique cab step bar/roll bar with<br />
airfoil driving lights, a dual<br />
exhaust and .17-inch wheels and<br />
tires<br />
The Super Flarside's tailgate is<br />
modified and includes a new duck<br />
tail " spoiler that opens to the<br />
pickup box<br />
for the automotive suppliers to see<br />
the show and state-of-the-art<br />
manufacturing without the<br />
crowds, " Hayes said These days<br />
give suppliers a chance to stand<br />
back and see the part they play in<br />
•in 'A !.• lk T'-I'J '111' J.I- Lull 1<br />
THE PROGRAM for suppliersonly<br />
started just last year after<br />
- DADA representatives saw how<br />
well supplier days worked afother<br />
international auto shows But<br />
unlike the other shows, Supplier<br />
Preview Days in Detroit is<br />
sponsored by the DADA. not the<br />
suppliers<br />
"Three years ago. when we saw<br />
the success of Supplier Preview<br />
Days in Frankfurt Germany) and<br />
^England -.vr decided rt was onlv<br />
logical to do the same in Detroit,<br />
where locally there are so many<br />
> automotive suppliers." Hayes said<br />
Last year, we called it Industry<br />
Trade Days, but no one knew what<br />
that meant So we formed an<br />
advisory committee and decided to<br />
make it simple We're calling it<br />
I'Liinw Buy a. lilu-<br />
Germany does."<br />
In spite of its name, last year's<br />
two-day program brought 2.325<br />
representatives to the show from<br />
-nearly 400 automotive supplier<br />
companies Thi$ year, requests for<br />
credentials (at $30 a head) should<br />
reach 4,000. Hayes said<br />
What makes Supplier .Preview<br />
• Days unique is its thforrfial agenda<br />
. Unlike the annua* Society of<br />
Automotive Engineers (SAE)<br />
show, where suppliers attend<br />
scheduled conferences to learn<br />
about new manufacturing<br />
techniques and materials used in<br />
the automotive industry. Supplier<br />
Preview Days encourages suppliers<br />
to roam through the show at their<br />
own pace to examine the finished<br />
products and talk with company<br />
representatives<br />
t-„i will he an<br />
exchange of ideas. This is an<br />
excellent opportunity for suppliers<br />
and manufacturers to interface<br />
Hayes said "Suppliers might<br />
introduce new products to<br />
manufacturers, but that's up to the<br />
suppliers."<br />
.. AFTER LAST year's successful<br />
premier of Supplier Preview Days.<br />
- the DADA set up a committee of<br />
supplier charter members to<br />
discuss how to expand the range of<br />
this two-day event<br />
The involvement of charter<br />
members "proves the suppliers see<br />
this as an important function in<br />
their business practice, above and<br />
beyond normal contacts." said Carl<br />
Fischer, show co-chairman<br />
. For Joe Bactor, business<br />
development and marketing vice<br />
president at American Sunroof<br />
Cofp . last year's Supplier Preview<br />
Days was ari education<br />
By creating new ideas on<br />
current production vehicles, as -<br />
opposed to building futuristic<br />
concept cars, we can show the -<br />
customer the final product right<br />
there on the floor This also offers<br />
us the opportunity to bring in<br />
components and parts and not just<br />
the whole car," Bactor said,<br />
PPG Industries, a major supplier<br />
to the automotive industry, will<br />
return to preview days this year<br />
We saw six months worth of<br />
peopte in two days," said a<br />
company spokesman<br />
Daniel Hayes<br />
show general manager<br />
You know that car you always wanted?<br />
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p®aiL AUTO SHOW I Thursday. January 9. 1992<br />
11<br />
Domestic cars span price spectrum<br />
By Janice Tigar-Kramer<br />
special writer<br />
" EW CAR buyers or just<br />
browsers will have plenty<br />
^ to take >n at this year's<br />
North American<br />
International Auto Show, where •<br />
about 700 American nameplate and<br />
import cars and light trucks will be<br />
packed under pne. roof. - .<br />
And it you're a serious car buyer,<br />
the show is the only place in North<br />
America to see almost every car<br />
made on display, ^ ^<br />
Price-conscious buyers still can "<br />
find a handful of American<br />
nameplate cars under $10,000. but<br />
expect a wider selection of new cars<br />
with a 6ase sticker price of about<br />
$14,O0O-$1&.-8GO<br />
For car buyers looking for price,<br />
fuel economy, reliability and good<br />
performance (you determine the<br />
order), there's the Ford Festiva.<br />
The.L model, two-door hatchjiack.<br />
has a modest price tag of $6,941,<br />
making it the lowest-priced<br />
American nameplate car.<br />
Festiva has no new exterior "<br />
styling for 1092. but look for three<br />
new exterior colors — bright aqua,<br />
cayman green a,nd brilliant blue.<br />
StanHariTare front-disc brakes,<br />
steel-belted radial tires and a<br />
MacPherson-strut front<br />
suspension. Festiva comes with a<br />
five-speed manual transmission, or<br />
add $315 for automatic.<br />
FORD INTRODUCED Festiva<br />
to North American consumers in<br />
1987. hoping to attract first-time<br />
and import-oriented car buyers;<br />
nearly 200.000 cars have been sold<br />
in the past three years?<br />
Besides price, part of Festiva's<br />
appeal is its outstanding Highway<br />
fuel-economy rating of 43 miles per<br />
gallon, possibly the highest in its<br />
class.<br />
Festiva's sportier GL model, also<br />
Steer into future<br />
at Safety Theater<br />
By Janice Tigar-Kramer<br />
special, writer .<br />
VISITORS TO the North<br />
American International<br />
Auto Show will get a<br />
glimpse of what if s like<br />
driving in the year 2010 at tl}e _<br />
General Motors Corporate display<br />
featuring a simulated driving<br />
course.<br />
The GM Safety Technology<br />
Theater, which allows show goers<br />
tb experience GM's present and<br />
concept safety features-and<br />
technology, represents a windshield<br />
and instrument panel measuring<br />
; and 13<br />
feet high.<br />
Throughout the nine-day auto<br />
show, visitors will take their places<br />
before the open theater for a 10minute<br />
narrated "drive" through<br />
the roads of today and tomorrow.<br />
Using video and film, the<br />
automaker shows the head-up<br />
device, onboard navigation, vision<br />
enhancement, crash avoidance and<br />
holograms for traffic control. ><br />
Head-up, an option on GM's<br />
1992 luxury cars, projects turn<br />
signals, low fuel warning and other<br />
TOP DOLLAR FOR TRADE INS BUY<br />
$ 1000 CASH BACK<br />
or<br />
4 00/ ** Financing for up<br />
• O / 0 to 48 months<br />
Annual percentage rate<br />
1992 PROBE<br />
31 Available ~<br />
$ 750 CASH BACK<br />
or<br />
7A0/ ** Financing for up<br />
• «#/0 to 48 months<br />
Annua! nercentaoe rate<br />
1992 AEROSTAR<br />
21 Available<br />
$<br />
750 CASH BACK<br />
or<br />
7Q0/** Financing for up<br />
• 9 / 0 to 48 months<br />
Annual percentage rate<br />
1992 RANGER<br />
25 Available<br />
750 CASH BACK<br />
or<br />
7<br />
Financing for up to 48<br />
0 0 / * * months or l 500 cash back<br />
• 9 / 0 on LX and STD models.<br />
Annual percentage rate<br />
1992 ESCORTS<br />
57 Available<br />
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a two-door hatchback, is $7,980.<br />
Look for a new GL sport option,<br />
including aluminum wheels, six<br />
tape-stripe designs, a rear-roof-edge<br />
spoiler and sporty fabric for seats<br />
and door panels, rower steering<br />
isn't available on the L or GL<br />
models.<br />
"Our goal is to deliver a reliable,<br />
fuel efficient, sporty car at a<br />
practical price to first-time<br />
buyers." said Ross Roberts, Ford<br />
Motor Co. vice president Snd Ford<br />
'Division general manager.<br />
IF PRICE is no object, consider<br />
the Cadillac Allante with a price<br />
tag of $56,470 for the convertible<br />
model and a whopping $64,090 for<br />
the convertible hardtop (the most<br />
expensive of the'American<br />
nameplates).<br />
The Allante. Cadillac/s flagship<br />
vehicle, begins its sixth model year<br />
in 1992. (The 1993 model makes its<br />
worldwide debut at the Detroit<br />
show and should be in dealer<br />
showrooms in April).<br />
For-1992, Allante keeps its 4.5liter,<br />
tuned port-fuel-injected V8<br />
engine and Traction-Control<br />
System." Allante is capable of<br />
reaching more than 130 mph and<br />
zero to 60 mph in just eight<br />
seconds. Its fuel economy rating is<br />
15 miles per gallon for city driving.<br />
22 miles per gallon on the highway.<br />
The 1992 model features a<br />
folding soft top with a gas springassisted<br />
cover and power latch<br />
designed for driver convenience.<br />
Allante can be equipped with a<br />
removable hardtop. Tops are fitted<br />
to handcrafted bodies made by ^<br />
Pininfarina of Italy.<br />
Cadillac has boosted Allante's •<br />
standard Delco-Bose Gold Series 1<br />
Symphony system (including AM/<br />
FM stereo, compact disc and<br />
cassette player) to 200 watts.<br />
Other features include a Bosch<br />
-HI anti-lock brake system,<br />
multiplex wiring, forged aluminum<br />
10-way seats.<br />
\<br />
The 1992 Cadillac Allante, the highest pricec American nameplate, is available with a folding soil<br />
top or a removable hard top.<br />
You Saw Them In Detroit ...<br />
Now Buy Them In Northville and Save<br />
The Ford Festiva. the lowest -priced American nameplate. is Ford's most efficient small car.<br />
AUTO S H O W SAVINGS<br />
From McDONALD FORD<br />
1992 PROBE<br />
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Change<br />
Spectacle<br />
boasts a<br />
checkered<br />
history<br />
By Janice Tigaf-Kramer<br />
special writer<br />
VISITORS TO Detroit's<br />
fourth North American<br />
International Auto Show<br />
"may wonder "What<br />
recession?" as they roam through<br />
the expansive — and expensive —<br />
displays of nearly 60 of the world s '<br />
leading auto manufacturers<br />
As usual. Cobo Cenjer will be •<br />
filled with elaborate displays that<br />
accentuate, spotlight, dramatize<br />
and sometimes suspend the new<br />
production cars and trucks and<br />
innovative conceptual vehicles.<br />
. And this year's show will have<br />
more worldwide and North<br />
American introductions than ever<br />
before, promises Carl Fischer, show<br />
co-chairman.<br />
When did it begin? Detroit's<br />
show, one of the oldest in the U S .<br />
goes back to 1899 when it was<br />
billed as a livestock and car show<br />
at the Light Guard Armory<br />
A year later, the first National<br />
Auto Show was held in New York<br />
In 1907. the Detroit Auto Dealers<br />
Association (which still sponsors<br />
the s^ow) J>ut together its first<br />
show in Beller's Beer Garden<br />
THE DETROIT auto show has<br />
come a long way from a primitive<br />
beginning when it shared floor<br />
space with beef tenderloin<br />
Just four years ago,5Jhe show was<br />
granted international status when<br />
and.auto manufacturing leaders<br />
decided to escalate it beyond a big<br />
arena for the local dealers to sell<br />
cars. '<br />
Ford, Chrysler and GM<br />
supported the idea and ih'e imports<br />
followed. The show's big boost<br />
came when Lexus and Infiniti<br />
decided to make worldwide<br />
introductions in Detroit.<br />
What makes the Detroit show<br />
r.p»ri.-il besides its international<br />
status — is that it's the only<br />
Finding Your Way<br />
, You might need some help<br />
finding your way around the<br />
1992 North American<br />
' International Auto Show<br />
Now in its fourth year, the<br />
show will feature more than<br />
40 manufacturers displaying<br />
760 vehicles TTiis map shows<br />
where the exhibits will be<br />
located at Cobo Conference/<br />
Exhibition Center.<br />
GMC TRUC*<br />
HYUNDAI<br />
Tne Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray III concept car<br />
features dramatically angled headlights, pedals<br />
CHEVROLET<br />
TOYOTA<br />
ALFA<br />
ROMEO<br />
SUBARU<br />
0LDSM0BILE<br />
EXIT<br />
BRfTlSH.AUTO<br />
MFG'S ASSOC<br />
NISSAN<br />
CHRYSLER<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
|. - |ENTRANCE , '1<br />
international show under one roof. import automobile manufacturers.<br />
(The Frankfurt and Tokyo shows, And because the Detroit show<br />
for example, are housed in several includes the Big Three as well as<br />
buildings)<br />
the major import car makers, it<br />
And the erv?Tronfnent of<br />
draws an increasing number of<br />
Detroit's Show is designed for important journalists who write the<br />
browsers — some want to compare "buff books." or auto trade<br />
the prices and engineering offered magazines Last year, more than<br />
by the American and import<br />
2SO foreign journalists from 19<br />
automakers; others simply want to countries covered the event<br />
see what's new in automotive Overall, 967 members of the press ^<br />
technology *<br />
THIS IS the second year the<br />
DADA will sponsor Supplier<br />
Preview Days (formerly Industry<br />
Trade Days). giving automotive<br />
suppliers a chance to see the show<br />
and tojSr the displays with their<br />
customers for two days before the<br />
attended: at least 1.800 are<br />
expected this year.<br />
This year, 600.000 people are<br />
expected to attend the show,<br />
literally put together by about<br />
13.000 people, including<br />
electricians, assemblers, models<br />
and automotive reps.<br />
show opens to the public Jan. 11. Not in a position to buy? Eveto<br />
In just four years, the show's so, for just $6 show goers again will<br />
influence has grown throughout the be «nfertained, enlightened and<br />
world. Last year's show brought informed by displays put together<br />
nearly 700.roronE.-4te<br />
by the automotive geniuses of the<br />
representatives to Detroit from 27 world.<br />
thai move with a memory for pre-set positions'and<br />
a longer wheelbase^<br />
Futuristic 'vette taps best of past<br />
THE CHEVROLET<br />
Corvette Sting Ray III<br />
concept car incorporates<br />
the best of past Corvette®<br />
while surging into the future<br />
.Born at General Motors"<br />
Advanced Concept Center in<br />
California, Sting Ray in represents<br />
a substantial change from the<br />
already exotic Corvette platform A<br />
coil-over-shock front suspension<br />
design replaces the transverse leaf<br />
spring version.<br />
The design contemplates use of a<br />
sophisticated and powerful engine<br />
usually found in a Corvette. The<br />
gearbox is positioned between the<br />
reftr wheels for more even weight<br />
distribution.<br />
Auto insights<br />
TIDBITS ABOUT automobiles<br />
fr$m Copley News Service:<br />
• Save the environment by<br />
driving a well-maintained car.<br />
Make sure tires are inflated<br />
psoperly to cut fuel consumption.<br />
k4ep the engine tuned and replace<br />
tHe air filter every 15.000 miles.<br />
*<br />
*• Driving at 55 mph oo the<br />
highway burns at least 15 percent<br />
And Sting Ray Ill's stance is<br />
even more aggressive than a<br />
production Corvette. The<br />
wheelbase is nearly seven inches<br />
longer, yet the overall length is two<br />
inches shorter.<br />
Lower side sills ease entry and<br />
exit and passenger room is greater.<br />
FROM THE front. Sting Ray<br />
Ill s dramatically angled<br />
headlights point up the car's<br />
extraordinary styling. Even the<br />
color is different - dark black<br />
cherry.<br />
Inside, there's more room and a<br />
cockpit-like area for the driver .<br />
Efforts at optimizing driver<br />
comfort include the outside,<br />
armrest being on the seat rather<br />
less fuel than driving at 65<br />
S Most of the materials in old<br />
cars that end up in junkyards and<br />
landfills can be recycled for new<br />
automobiles BMW is.<br />
experimenting with recycling<br />
techniques at a plant in Landshut,<br />
Germany<br />
S High-tech developments will<br />
make it easier for motorists to<br />
navigate through traffic.<br />
Computerized navigation systems<br />
with display terminals will alert<br />
drivers to traffic snarls and suggest<br />
alternate routes<br />
than the door The seat itself is<br />
fixed, but the pedals move with a<br />
memory for preset positions. The<br />
height of the center console can be<br />
adjusted.<br />
Instruments are viewed over the<br />
steering wheel rather than through<br />
it.<br />
CARFACTS<br />
Number of vehicles<br />
owned per household<br />
13%<br />
34%<br />
36%<br />
sounce u s oi e-wb*<br />
•Sfiargy informal<br />
Copley News Sarvica<br />
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HONDA<br />
LINCOLN-<br />
MERCURY<br />
PONTIAC<br />
RADIO ROW ,<br />
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1. &and Ctftus Saior 4. FoftCas Samor<br />
2. Times Square Station S. Coco Slater<br />
3. Mdugan Staton 6. Arena Stahor.<br />
1992 EIGHTY EIGHT<br />
R0YALE LS<br />
APR GMAC Financing<br />
up to 48 months<br />
BYP appearance package,<br />
automatic, aluminum<br />
wheats, radio AM/ FM<br />
stereo/cassette, cruise<br />
control, electric mirrors.<br />
Stock #1388<br />
4 door, automatic, tilt<br />
wheel, body side moldings.<br />
rear defroster.<br />
Slock #1193<br />
ACURA<br />
FORD<br />
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8. Mibende Center Staro"<br />
9. Rerassanoe Siafcr<br />
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10 AUTO SHOW I ' Thursday, January 9. 1992<br />
The sporty Viper RT/10 makes its worldwide debut at the Detroit show. Chrysler unveiled the two-<br />
seater as a concept car at the 1989 show.<br />
Dodge rallies around Viper<br />
Continued from Page 2<br />
Shelby Cobra) become a reality in<br />
just three years? —<br />
"It's simple," said Tony<br />
Cervone, public relations manager<br />
for design and motorsports. "The<br />
public demanded that we build<br />
it."<br />
After Viper's overwhelming<br />
reception at the Detroit, Chicago<br />
and New York shows in 1989,<br />
Chrysler was besieged with mail<br />
from consumers wanting to know<br />
when Vipet — a lightweight,<br />
classically'styled sports car<br />
reminiscent of the 1960s — would<br />
be available.<br />
Chrysler responded by forming<br />
"Team Viper," a volunteer group<br />
whose job was to decide if It was<br />
feasible to make the car. And<br />
could it be done with a sticker<br />
price of around $50,000? It could.<br />
And in May 1990. Chrysler<br />
chairman Lee Iacocca gave Viper<br />
the green light.<br />
><br />
THE RESULT is a car almost<br />
identical to the concept model<br />
Besides the powerful engine<br />
packed under a fiery red hood, the<br />
rear-drive sports car will pioneer<br />
an all-new, six-speed manual<br />
transmission that won't be<br />
available on other vehicles until<br />
1993.<br />
Twin side exhausts make the<br />
car look fast even in a parking 16t<br />
— acceleration time is 0-60 mph<br />
in just 4.5 seconds. A first for<br />
Chrysler is the engine's bottomfed<br />
fuel injection system.<br />
Most exterior body parts are<br />
made with a resin transfer<br />
molding (RTM) composite<br />
process, a first for an Americanmade<br />
car. Chrysler also used<br />
structural urethane foam trim<br />
throughout the interior-, another<br />
first for a U.S.-produced car.<br />
Viper also sports a Chryslerpatented.<br />
single-piece windshield<br />
frame that becomes a part of the<br />
inside instrument panel.<br />
TO CUT the car's development<br />
time. Chrysler used preformed<br />
tubular steel (a material as<br />
strong as stamped steel) for the<br />
frame.<br />
SATURN ofPLYMOUTH<br />
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION<br />
to.a standstill in under five<br />
scconds (if you dare), Viper<br />
features a breaking system<br />
generally found on race cars.<br />
Viper's two-piece cast<br />
aluminum wheels (17,in. x 10 in.<br />
in front and 17 in x 13 in. rear)<br />
reduce the car's unsprung weight.<br />
The soft, fi*ed top snaps on<br />
and stores in the trunk.<br />
' First-year production is limited<br />
to 2Q0-300!cars, available only in<br />
bright red. Next year production<br />
could be as high as 2.000-3,000<br />
with additional colors available.<br />
Viper should be available at<br />
selected dealers by March or<br />
April, said Cervone. -<br />
Described by Chrysler as the<br />
"definitive example of a classic<br />
high performance car." Viper was<br />
a bold experiment for the<br />
automaker.<br />
UNLIKE OTHER newproduction<br />
groups from the Big<br />
Three, the Viper group included<br />
under 100 designers and<br />
engineers who worked on a tight<br />
budget and production schedule<br />
in an unassuming building on<br />
-Dcliui^u west side, =<br />
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The 1993 Ford Probe makes its worldwide debut in until'June) has an all-new aerodynamic design and<br />
Detroit. The new Probe (not available at dealers powerplant.<br />
Style<br />
New, redesigned cars iri spotlight<br />
First of two parts<br />
HERE'S THE line-up of<br />
most of the new and<br />
redesigned American<br />
nameplate passenger<br />
cars you'll see at this year's North<br />
American International Auto Show<br />
in Detroit's Cobo Center Jan. 11-19:<br />
• BUICK<br />
• Skylark — Completely<br />
redesigned coupe and sedan feature<br />
a 2.3-liter single overhead cam<br />
shaft engine and the highest level<br />
of standard equipment ever offered<br />
in compact Buicks.<br />
Skylark Gran Sport coupe and<br />
sedan include a 3300 V6 engine.<br />
New standard equipment<br />
includes anti-lock brakes, power<br />
door locks, split-folding rear seat<br />
and manual remote trunk and fuelfiller<br />
door releases.<br />
• LeSabre — The rcdesiqand-<br />
full-size LeSabre is,three inches<br />
longer and 2inches wider than<br />
last year's model. Besides an allnew<br />
interior and exterior, LeSabre<br />
Custom and Limited sedans have a<br />
• new powertrain — 170 hp 3800 V6<br />
with tuned port injection and an<br />
electronically controlled four-speed<br />
automatic transmission.<br />
AntiHock brakes are standard on<br />
the Limited, optional on the<br />
Custom. New features include a<br />
wrap-around instrument panel and<br />
flush-mounted glass to reduce wind<br />
•noise, /<br />
• CADILLAC<br />
• Eldorado — Eldorado is more<br />
than 11 inches longer, two inches —<br />
wider and almost an inch higher<br />
than last year's model. Rear-seat<br />
comfort is improved with an<br />
increase in the seat's back angle.<br />
There also is more rear seat room<br />
_and increased knee clearance.<br />
The new model again has the 200<br />
hp. 4.9-liter V8 and 4T60-E four- ..<br />
speed automatic transmission.<br />
Wood-like plastic accents are<br />
replaced by real wood features on<br />
the doors and instrument panel.<br />
You'll see less lettering and<br />
ornamentation on the new model.<br />
• Seville — The five-passenger<br />
Seville is more than 13 inches<br />
longer than tne previous model.<br />
Wheelbase is increased three<br />
inches. Overall roof height is<br />
slightly increased. **<br />
All exterior panels are new arid<br />
not shared with other Cadillac<br />
models. Only the front windshield<br />
is common to Eldorado and Seville,<br />
Upfront. Seville features composite<br />
headlamps and wrap-around .<br />
parking, signal and cornering<br />
lamps An all-new grille is chrome<br />
plated with light gray inserts,<br />
Front and rear seats are<br />
redesigned for increased back<br />
support Base interior features<br />
electronic instruments, a column<br />
shift transmission, knit cloth<br />
seating, power window.and door<br />
locks and the express-down driverside<br />
window.<br />
The new model has the 4.9-liter<br />
V8 engine and 4T60-E four-speed<br />
automatic transmission.<br />
• FORD<br />
• Probe — The 1993 Probe will<br />
make its worldwide debut at the<br />
Detroit show. It's distinguished by<br />
del and<br />
all-new powerplants. The new<br />
model will be offered in a single<br />
configuration (2 + 2) in two<br />
series. Probe and Probe GT. For<br />
1993. Probe is lower with a wider<br />
track and has a cowl (base of<br />
windshield) almost three inches<br />
lower than the current model.<br />
• Taurus — The 1992 model<br />
receives the greatest redesign since<br />
its introduction in 1986. The sedan<br />
has an all-new body (except doors)<br />
and new interior and meclrianical<br />
improvements.<br />
There arc four Taurus fOur-door ,<br />
sedan series: L. GL. LX and SHO.<br />
The car's corners are softened<br />
and horizontal lines are<br />
emphasized. For a sporty look, the<br />
wheel openings are fully radiused.<br />
Overall length is increased by 3.8<br />
inches, with a-slight increase in<br />
trunk volume. There are nine new<br />
colors and detail changes such as<br />
tinted outside rear-view mirrors,<br />
new aluminum wheels and wheel<br />
covers.<br />
The interior is also redesigned,<br />
improving safety and driver<br />
comfort. Driver's-side air bag is<br />
standard on all models.<br />
• Thunderbird — Ford's 1992<br />
standard and LX models feature<br />
an aerodynamic front-end similar<br />
refrigerant recovery<br />
machine, designed to remove<br />
ozone-threatening CFCs front n:r<br />
conditioning systems before<br />
^servicing and a new<br />
environmentally sound coolant,<br />
HFC-134a. which will be used in<br />
all new Toyota vehicles equipped<br />
with air conditioning by 1994<br />
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LeSabre Limited Sedan<br />
GM hosts simulated driving course<br />
Continued trom Page 8<br />
readouts about six feet'beyond the windshieick<br />
this lets drivers keep their eyes on the road<br />
instead of the instrument panel GM is the<br />
world's first automaker to include this safety<br />
ii .tu.iv nil arpcufiivtr ,<br />
AS THE ride reaches the turn-of-the-ceritury.<br />
when there are few gauges on the dashboard,<br />
the narrator introduces a concept safety feature<br />
called onboard navigation, a map that pinpoints<br />
the vehicle's location And if the driver is<br />
approaching a traffic jam. the "navigator<br />
suggests alternate routes<br />
Into the 21st century. show goers will,<br />
experience vision enhancement -a concept<br />
system that adjusts driver s visidn in glare, fog<br />
sh'ia i jin<br />
By the year 2010. viewers experience crash<br />
avoidance, a futuristic radar that alerts drivers<br />
to another car or object in the vehicle's way If<br />
an oncoming carxfosses the center lane.<br />
'Lanetrak' automatically steers your car away<br />
The GM Safety Technology Theatre tracks the roads of lomortow trough the wood's biggest windshield<br />
See a display of Buick quality.<br />
-Buick quality has never looked better. So don't miss<br />
the 1992 Buicks on display at this year's auto show.<br />
Discover'the all-new 1992 Skylark H will Change<br />
a lot of impressions about Buick You'll also see the<br />
completely redesigned LeSabre, a distinctive<br />
•automobile with a solid reputation for quality<br />
PREMIUM AMERICAN MOTO<br />
BUICK<br />
The New Symbol For Quality<br />
In America. " .<br />
-fromdanger^' Lanelok then sjeers your car<br />
> back into the proper !ar»e<br />
The ride ends with holograms showing<br />
Hughes satellites that one day may predict .<br />
traffic data, control toll booths, regulate the<br />
traffic on expressway ramps, control street<br />
lights and raise and lower train gates<br />
GM's display, in the northeast corner of Cobo<br />
Center between BMW and Isuzu. also includes<br />
a concept vehicle and examples of the<br />
automakers current and concept engine<br />
technology •<br />
j<br />
re<br />
Skylark Gran Sport<br />
and value. And look for the new V8-powered Roadmaster,<br />
an automobile that recalls a glorious tradition.<br />
After the show, be-sure to visit your Buick dealer<br />
for a test drive. You'll experience another fine<br />
display of automotive excellence.<br />
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AUTO SHOW I<br />
Thursday. January 9. 1992<br />
Concept cars serve-varying roles<br />
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about an auto company's future<br />
intentions, since SQ few of the farout<br />
designs ever make the<br />
showroom<br />
Regardless, to auto buffs there is<br />
nothing quite as visceral as viewing<br />
a well-thought-out experimental car<br />
that embraces either some<br />
outrageous performance<br />
specification, or genuinely<br />
innovative features.<br />
The lack of practical restraints<br />
often lets the designer's<br />
imagination run Wild, with the<br />
result a study in impracticality.<br />
. BUT OFTEN, the h?st concept<br />
cars are a demonstration of the<br />
abilities of the manufacturer —<br />
sometimes answering questions<br />
that a re-only beginning to be<br />
asked.<br />
The North American<br />
International Auto Show in recent<br />
years has become both a showcase<br />
for new concept cars and a<br />
stopping point for some cars that<br />
were first introduced overseas and<br />
now are making the rounds of the<br />
major auto companies<br />
Nationalism, always implicit in<br />
any multinational auto show, is<br />
even stronger than usual this year,<br />
as a few highly charged efforts by<br />
the Germans. Japanese and<br />
Americans make clear statements<br />
about the future intentions of their<br />
respective creators. * f •<br />
One reason is the pending<br />
unification of Europe — an event<br />
that has most major European<br />
carmakers pondering the effect on<br />
their futures.<br />
Some, including Peugeot, have<br />
already withdrawn from the U.S. to<br />
concentrate their resources in their<br />
home markets But others,<br />
particularly the major German<br />
carmakers, are attempting to<br />
establish some clearly European<br />
goalsthat mesh with the future<br />
when Europe becomes one huge<br />
coordinated market.<br />
BUT THE major goals clearly<br />
are in conflict. Audi's awesome<br />
high-performance sports car, the<br />
AVUS Quattro, is an all-aluminum<br />
technological tour-de force that<br />
evokes images of pre-World War II<br />
Germany: high horsepower and<br />
high technology.<br />
But it's highj>erf6rmance theme<br />
is a long way from the goals of the<br />
growing environmental movement<br />
in Europe that threatens to set<br />
speed limits on the Autobahn<br />
network where a car like the AVUS<br />
could be driven flat-out.<br />
Thp so-called green movement<br />
has put considerable pressure on<br />
the likes of BMW. Mercedesand<br />
-Audi. The German automakers<br />
built their image mainly on highperformance.<br />
the main factor that<br />
separated them from the upstart<br />
Japanese.<br />
But the upper echelons of speed<br />
conflict badly with the<br />
environmentalist movement that<br />
ajready has unified Europe on its<br />
own. The result is the odd<br />
juxtaposition of the monstrous<br />
AVUS against the tiny Volkswagen<br />
Chico or the BMW El electric<br />
vehicle — two cars obviously<br />
developed to make their ^<br />
manufacturers look soberly<br />
responsible.<br />
MEANWHILE, THE Japanese<br />
are under the strongest pressure in<br />
decades to stabilize world trade<br />
routes, but are likewise anxious to<br />
demonstrate that their technical<br />
capability is being used to solve the<br />
world's automotive problems.<br />
The result is a combination of<br />
gadgetry (epitomized by the<br />
Mitsubishi project car that<br />
operates without loot pedals) and<br />
technical solutions to air quality,<br />
including multifuel vehicles and an<br />
electric car by Nissan.<br />
Interestingly, the main "pressure<br />
to produce environmentally<br />
harmless vehicles is coming from<br />
the U.S. and Europe, but Japanese<br />
carmakers still arc anxious to take<br />
the lead in developing responsible<br />
technology that will prove useful in<br />
their export markets.<br />
CARFACTS<br />
Ways Americans use their<br />
motor vehicles<br />
Earning • living (commuting to<br />
work, school, using on the job,<br />
etc)<br />
• • • • • • • • • 30 8%<br />
Family and personal-business<br />
(shopping, errands, etc.)<br />
Civic, educational and<br />
relig ious trip a ;<br />
W M 5.9%<br />
Soclsl snd recreational (viarta<br />
to thends. relatives, vacations<br />
and pleasure driving')<br />
22 5%<br />
Other<br />
fl 1.3*<br />
SOURCE U S D*partr»*V>l<br />
TiansportMW.. Highway<br />
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Copley New» Service<br />
One result of the European and<br />
Japanese efforts is that for perhaps<br />
the first time* concept cars brought<br />
to the show by offshore car<br />
companies will dominate rather<br />
than the eyercises done by the U.S.<br />
Big Three. (<br />
THE FEW domestic<br />
trendsetters are particularly,<br />
however. Chrysler has put together<br />
a new coupe powered by an<br />
intriguing new two-stroke engine:<br />
as well as an electric minivan<br />
More than any other car company.<br />
Chrysler seems interested in using<br />
concept cars as a basis for its real<br />
future product line. Proof is in the<br />
introduction of the r\ew Viper,<br />
which had its origins in Detroit as<br />
a concept car just three years ago.<br />
But the U S companies mainly<br />
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