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VOLUME 22 NUMBER 34<br />
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A2(C) The Observer!THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996<br />
Nesbit threatens lawsuit<br />
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over Whyman mailer<br />
BY VALERIE OLANDER<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
State Rep. Deborah Whyman.<br />
R-Canton, may find herself in a<br />
courtroom once again for an <strong>11</strong>th<br />
hour mailer that attacked her<br />
opponent as a "homosexual<br />
extremist" and supporter of<br />
pedophiles.<br />
Democrat challenger Deborah<br />
Nesbit and The Triangle Foundation<br />
are threatening legal<br />
action as a result. In addition,<br />
Nesbit said, even though she lost<br />
the election, her first goal as a<br />
private citizen is to clean up the<br />
campaign arena from similar<br />
negative attacks<br />
"This is something we can't<br />
wait to do. There's so much<br />
Voters from page 1A<br />
ets; voting Republican in the<br />
presidential race, but Democratic<br />
in the U.S. Senate election.<br />
Canton's Leonard Zabawski.<br />
campaigning at Eriksson Elementary<br />
School for state House<br />
hopeful Deborah Nesbit. voted<br />
"straight Democratic. I used to<br />
be Republican, but I couldn't find<br />
Republicans to support." he said<br />
"It wasn't a good crop this year. I<br />
guess it's disenfranchisement<br />
from the Reagan years."<br />
A new Canton resident who's<br />
lived in four other states voted<br />
Democratic because of his "reservations<br />
about voting for a party<br />
with that large a contingent of<br />
fringe elements." He said that<br />
while Dole is a quality candidate,<br />
"I'm concerned that some-<br />
garbage out there people don't<br />
know what to believe." she said.<br />
It wouldn't be the first libel<br />
suit brought against Whyman<br />
for her campaign tactics. She<br />
currently is embroiled in a lawsuit<br />
filed by her 1994 opponent<br />
Donna Clark, a Van Buren<br />
Township trustee. A trial date<br />
set for Oct. 25 in 35th District<br />
Court was adjourned until after<br />
the election.<br />
The photo on the front of the<br />
recent mailer shows two barechested<br />
men in a compromising<br />
pose. The headline reads:<br />
"Homosexual extremists are supporting<br />
Nesbit!"<br />
The campaign literature criticized<br />
Nesbit for accepting cam-<br />
Buchanan could get as far as he<br />
did in the Republican Party."<br />
The Canton newcomer, who<br />
asked not to be named, said voting<br />
in Michigan is more confusing<br />
than any place he's voted. He<br />
said a sample ballot and more<br />
news coverage would have<br />
helped him, particularly with<br />
judicial candidates.<br />
Canton's Merrill McKeown -<br />
picnicking at the township<br />
playscape with her niece and<br />
nephew election day afternoon -<br />
voted for Ronna Romney in the<br />
last election, but switched to<br />
Levin. "I voted against her<br />
because of her stand on abortion.<br />
I'm pro-choice." she said.<br />
The Clinton supporter added<br />
that she was turned off by Dole's<br />
STATE HOUSE<br />
paign finances from a Political<br />
Action Committee, known as the<br />
Michigan Pride PAC, and leaders<br />
of The Triangle Foundation.<br />
Both organizations support sexual<br />
minorities.<br />
Nesbit volunteers were outraged,<br />
particularly about a sentence<br />
claiming The Triangle<br />
Foundation "has proclaimed its<br />
support of sex acts between men<br />
and boys!"<br />
"I was shocked. I don't know<br />
what else I can say, just<br />
shocked," said Nesbit.<br />
Campaign consultant Bill<br />
Joyner called it the "lowest form<br />
tasteful was Dole's commercial<br />
"claiming that Clinton agrees to<br />
abortions at nine months. That's<br />
not true. You don't have to be<br />
Einstein to figure out it's just<br />
dirty campaigning."<br />
Dave and Judi Wagner of Canton<br />
voted for Clinton because "he<br />
deserves another four years.<br />
Dole should have retired. He's<br />
too old."<br />
Another new Canton resident,<br />
Shafter Briscoe, said he opted for<br />
Levin and Clinton. "I figure it's<br />
safe if you're moving into the<br />
area to go with the incumbent.<br />
If he was good enough to be<br />
elected initially, he's probably<br />
good enough to be elected again,"<br />
said the former Ohio resident.<br />
Jim George of Canton has<br />
of campaign literature" he has<br />
seen in his 30 years of being<br />
involved in politics. Joyner supported<br />
Nesbit in the state House<br />
race, but in the past has headed<br />
both Democratic and Republican<br />
campaigns.<br />
The Republicans in town need<br />
to be condemning the divisive<br />
bigoted views of Deborah Whyman,"<br />
added Joyner.<br />
Whyman's response: "Grow up.<br />
If she is represented by Detroit<br />
and the homosexual community<br />
then she's too extreme for this<br />
community."<br />
The mailer also criticized Nesbit<br />
for accepting donations from<br />
19 Recorder's Court judges.<br />
Whyman sponsored legislation<br />
got back from Vietnam. Clinton<br />
could be impeached. He hasn't<br />
shown leadership; all he's been<br />
doing is dodging bullets." Clinton's<br />
veto of the late-term abortion<br />
ban .also factored into his<br />
decision, he said.<br />
Voting for the first time, college<br />
student Casandra Groves of<br />
Canton voted for Clinton and<br />
Fitzsimmons. "I don't think you<br />
can get anything done in four<br />
years," she said. "I voted mostly<br />
Democratic, except for Rivers.<br />
I'm in college, and she didn't<br />
offer me much. There was some<br />
kind of tax break that Fitzsimmons<br />
voted for."<br />
Jonathan Walzer, 12, of<br />
Belleville, helped his mom campaign<br />
for State Rep. Deborah<br />
that abolished Detroit Recorder's<br />
Court.<br />
Although Nesbit only accepted<br />
a $25 contribution from the<br />
Michigan Pride PAC, Whyman<br />
said any amount was too much.<br />
"If I got a check from the Pride<br />
PAC it would be sent back. Their<br />
No. 1 goal is to repeal the ban on<br />
same sex marriages and distribute<br />
condoms at the high<br />
schools."<br />
Triangle Foundation's president<br />
Jeffrey Montgomery called<br />
the campaign literature "slanderous,<br />
libelous and irresponsible."<br />
"I could certainly handle being<br />
called an extremist... Whyman<br />
should know all about being an<br />
Elementary. "If I could have<br />
voted, I probably would have had<br />
to write somebody in," he said.<br />
"I've heard some things about<br />
Dole, and I wouldn't bet my life<br />
on Clinton. I would write in Pat<br />
Buchanan."<br />
Another young campaign<br />
worker. Catholic Central High<br />
School senior Chris Laney, said<br />
he'd go with Dole if he could<br />
vote. "I feel a candidate should<br />
be red, white and blue all the<br />
way through. During Vietnam,<br />
Clinton kind of ran," said Laney,<br />
who was supporting Circuit<br />
Judge Sean Cox as part of a<br />
school project.<br />
extremist because that's what<br />
she is in our state government,<br />
but to be called a pedophile is<br />
astounding." he said.<br />
Whyman wouldn't say exactly<br />
how many mailers were sent to<br />
Canton homes, but she did say<br />
there were "quite a few."<br />
She added, "I look forward to a<br />
lawsuit so I can file a countersuit<br />
against Jeffrey Montgomery for<br />
what he has said about me."<br />
However, Whyman wouldn't<br />
say how Montgomery slandered<br />
her. "YouU have to wait for discovery."<br />
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"Dole was in the armed forces.<br />
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Newcomer gets top vote in contested library race<br />
BY JOANNE MALJSZEWSKI<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
If you were one of the seven<br />
candidates - four incumbents<br />
seeking election to the Canton<br />
Public Library Board of<br />
Trustees, you had a pretty good<br />
chance for success.<br />
With all of the six non-partisan<br />
seats open this year, all candidates<br />
except incumbent Bill<br />
Simmerer were elected.<br />
"I'm a little disappointed," said<br />
Simmerer, who has served the<br />
library for eight years. "But now<br />
I'll have time to spend with my<br />
family."<br />
The new trustees are: newcomers<br />
Kathy Young, Ray Van<br />
Hoeck and Ed Zelmanski, as well<br />
as incumbents Greg Stachura,<br />
Jim Gillig, and Katherine<br />
Baldrica Basner.<br />
The trustees will serve fouryear<br />
terms on the board, which<br />
is independent of Canton Township.<br />
Trustees will be sworn in<br />
by Canton Clerk Terry Bennett<br />
at the library board's next meet-<br />
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NEWSPAPERS<br />
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ing. Nov. 20.<br />
Unofficial election results<br />
show that Young, an exhibit<br />
manager with Gale Research in<br />
Detroit, took top billing with<br />
10,493 votes. Coming in second<br />
was Baldrica with 9,351, followed<br />
by Stachura, 8.471, Gillig,<br />
8,190, Zelmanski, 7,780, and<br />
Van Hoeck, 7,481.<br />
Though it was the only contested<br />
local race in Canton, it<br />
was largely one without campaigning.<br />
The candidates did not<br />
gather at township hall Tuesday<br />
Seance from page A1<br />
Church, Church of the Risen<br />
Lord and Lake Pointe Bible<br />
Chapel. Smith personally took<br />
the letter to the YMCA on Halloween<br />
Day and spoke to<br />
McCarthy.<br />
"The Y's response was very<br />
positive. There s no doubt that<br />
their motives were good. They<br />
were trying to provide a positive<br />
activity through Halloween,"<br />
said Smith.<br />
About 400 parents and adults<br />
attended the two-day event held<br />
Oct. 25 and 26, said McCarthy.<br />
night waiting to find out the<br />
results.<br />
Only Gillig was on hand and<br />
he said the results showing<br />
Young at the top was not a surprise.<br />
"I am not aware of a lot of<br />
campaigning," Van Hoeck said,<br />
adding he that he was surprised<br />
that without campaigning newcomer<br />
Young captured the most<br />
votes.<br />
"In all the years I've beeninvolved<br />
on the library board, this<br />
is the first time we've had any<br />
Children under 9 were required<br />
to be accompanied by an adult.<br />
One of the reasons the YMCA<br />
decided to have a seance as a<br />
Halloween fund-raiser,<br />
instead of a haunted house as in<br />
previous years, was because the<br />
fire marshal requested a sprinkler<br />
system for any maze-type<br />
haunts this year, she said. The<br />
YMCA didn't want to bear the<br />
cost, she said.<br />
"There was no intent to conjure<br />
up the spirits or black<br />
magic. We just wanted to do<br />
• in all the years I've been Involved on the<br />
library board, this Is the first time we've had any<br />
competition.'<br />
competition," Simmerer said.<br />
The morning after the election,<br />
many of the library race winners<br />
attended the Michigan Library<br />
Association 1996 Annual Conference<br />
at the Hyatt Regency in<br />
something similar to a haunted<br />
house," she said. "I guess we'll<br />
move away from it. It's not a big<br />
fund-raiser... It was ncrt meant to<br />
insult anyone in the community,<br />
it was to keep kids off the<br />
street."<br />
How the seance worked was<br />
the children signed their names<br />
on a list as they waited for the<br />
event to begin. Volunteers listened<br />
to the children talking as<br />
they stood in the line and<br />
matched the conversation with<br />
the names. During the seance.<br />
Bill Simmerer<br />
—Candidate<br />
Dearborn.<br />
"I think the library is one of<br />
the outstanding assets of the<br />
Canton community," Van Hoeck<br />
said. "The problems it has facing<br />
itself are because of its success."<br />
the "voice from beyond" repeated<br />
the information (for example,<br />
"Susie just had a birthday<br />
party"), said McCarthy.<br />
The only calling up of a spirit<br />
was a seance volunteer asking to<br />
talk to Uncle Frank. Franken-<br />
stein appeared out of the dark-<br />
ness, she said.<br />
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M(C) The Observer/THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996<br />
•ATBS NDWY LAMMS<br />
Services for Bates Henry Landis,<br />
71, of Canton were Sunday,<br />
Nov. 3, at the L.J. Griffin Funeral<br />
Home with cremation in<br />
Washtenong Cemetery. The<br />
Rev. Neil Ellison from Ward<br />
Presbyterian Church officiated<br />
He was born Jan. 14, 1925, in<br />
Flint and died Friday, Nov. 1, at<br />
home.<br />
He was an assistant superintendent<br />
of schools.<br />
He is survived by his wile,<br />
"Charlotte; daughter, Charlotte<br />
Victoria; and son, James.<br />
RALPH L DANIELS<br />
Services for Ralph E. Daniels.<br />
58, of Canton were Wednesday,<br />
Nov. 6, at The McCabe Funeral<br />
Home Canton Chapel. The Rev,<br />
Steven R. Rottgers officiated<br />
with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery.<br />
He was born Oct. 25. 1938. in<br />
Wyandotte, and died Saturday,<br />
Nov. 2, at the University of<br />
Michigan Hospital. He was a<br />
security guard.<br />
He is survived by his wife.<br />
Barbara; sons, Russell and<br />
Ralph; daughters, Geneva and<br />
Kim; brothers, Robert and<br />
Richard; three grandchildren.<br />
VICTOR L KORYCKI<br />
A funeral Mass service for Victor<br />
I. Korycki, 80, of Canton was<br />
held Wednesday, Nov. 6, at St.<br />
John Neumann Catholic Church,<br />
in Canton. The Rev. George<br />
Charnley officiated with burial<br />
in St. Hedwig Cemetery. Funeral<br />
arrangements were made by<br />
Neely-Turowski (Canton Chapel)<br />
Funeral home in Canton.<br />
He was born Oct. 17. 1916, in<br />
CANTON TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION<br />
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE<br />
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON. WAYNE COUNTY. MICHIGAN.<br />
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Art 184 of the Public Acta of<br />
1943 of the State of Michigan, as amended, and pursuant to the Zoning<br />
Ordinance of the Charter Township of Canton that the Planning<br />
Commisaion of the Charter Township of Canton will hold a Public Hearing<br />
on Monday. December 2. 1996 in the First Floor Meeting Room of the<br />
Administration Building, <strong>11</strong>50 S. Canton Center Road at 7.00 p.m. on the<br />
following proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance:<br />
DURRER/PHILLIPS REZONTNG - CONSIDER REQUEST TO REZONE<br />
PARCEL NO. 017 99 0008 000 FROM RR RURAL RESIDENTIAL. TO R-<br />
1, SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL. Property is located on the south side<br />
of Joy Road between Beck and Ridge Roads<br />
Written comments addressed to the Planning Commission will be received<br />
at the above address up to the time of the hearing.<br />
&3SI<br />
Pubhah Novombvr 7 and 21. 1996<br />
JOY ROAD<br />
!<br />
VIC GUSTAFSON, Chairman<br />
OBITUARIES<br />
Detroit, and died Sunday, Nov.<br />
3, at DMC Nursing Home &<br />
Convalescent Center, in Dearborn<br />
Heights. He was a custodian.<br />
He is survived by his son, Victor<br />
of Canton; brother, Anthony,<br />
of Florida; two grandchildren.<br />
F.W. -MIL- MCCARTHY<br />
A funeral Mass service for<br />
F.W. "Bill" McCarthy, 71, of<br />
Farmington, will be held Friday,<br />
Nov. 8, at Our Lady of Sorrows<br />
Catholic Church, 23815 Powers<br />
Road, in Farmington. The Rev.<br />
Kean Cronin will officiate. Burial<br />
will be in Holy Sepulchre<br />
cemetery.<br />
He was born Jan. 2, 1925, in<br />
Detroit, and died Monday, Nov.<br />
4, at U of M Hospital in Ann<br />
Arbor. He was president of the<br />
Associated General Contractors,<br />
the Detroit Chapter in 1988. He<br />
was a 1943 graduate of St.<br />
Theresa in Detroit, and in 1951<br />
from the University of Detroit,<br />
with a civil engineer degree. He<br />
was a registered professional<br />
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World War IL<br />
In 1965 Mr. McCarthy formed<br />
McCarthy and Smith, Inc., a<br />
general contracting firm. He<br />
was active in the administration<br />
of that business until his recent<br />
illness. He was active in the<br />
AGC throughout his career, serving<br />
on various committees, its<br />
board of directors and as its<br />
president. He played in the Old<br />
Contractors Golf League at Glenhurst<br />
for over 30 years.<br />
He is survived by his sons,<br />
Michael and William both of<br />
Livonia; daughters, Kathleen<br />
McLean of Livonia, Eileen Koopnan<br />
of Farmington Hills, and<br />
Mary Anne DeWitt of Plymouth;<br />
brother, Austin of North Carolina;<br />
sister, Mary Alice Francis of<br />
Elk Rapids; 15 grandchildren.<br />
Memorials may be made to<br />
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Mt. Elliot Ave., Detroit, Mich.<br />
482<strong>07</strong>.<br />
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS<br />
NOVEMBER 14, 1996<br />
Notice is herebv given that there will be a meeting of the Zoning Board of<br />
Appeals THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1996 AT 7:30 P.M. The meeting<br />
will be held in the First Floor Meeting Room in the Township<br />
Administration Building located at <strong>11</strong>50 S. CANTON CENTER ROAD.<br />
The following Agenda will be discussed:<br />
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag<br />
Roll call: Cisek. Demopoulos. Johnson. Pandit. Redfern<br />
Acceptance of Agenda<br />
SALE<br />
1. Charles Jackson. 47627 Stratford Dr.. Canton. MI 48187, new owner of<br />
Skatin' Station II. for property located at 86<strong>11</strong> Ronda Drive, Canton, Ml<br />
48187 Appealing Section 26 04 Schedule of Regulations of the Canton<br />
Zoning Ordinance regarding setbacks. The request is for a variance in a<br />
side yard setback in order to construct a canopy on a concrete slab Parcel<br />
No 71-005-99-0002-7<strong>07</strong> (BuildingI. Originally on the Agenda March 14.<br />
1996. tabled to May 9, 1996. tabled to November 14. 1996<br />
2 Kurt Zielske. 6800 Haggerty Road. Canton. Ml 48187. representing<br />
American Yazaki Corporation. 6700 Haggerty Road, Canton, MI 48187.<br />
Appealing Section 26.04a Schedule of Regulations of the Canton Zoning<br />
Ordinance regarding height standards equirements for Industrial Districts<br />
The request is for a variance of 14 feet above the maximum 50' feet height<br />
in RP, Research Park zone, in order to build a mechanical enclosure to<br />
conceal footop chillers and cooling towers Parcel No. 71-046-99-0003-708<br />
(Planning*<br />
3. Gary R Biales, 14600 Detroit Avenue. Lakewood. Ohio 441<strong>07</strong>,<br />
representing Kmart Corporation for property located at 41660 Ford Road.<br />
Canton. MI 48187 Appealing Sign Ordinance 120. Section 9.1 regarding<br />
wall signs, and Section 9 4B regarding ground signs. The applicant proposes<br />
to provide signs appropriately sized to the scale of the commercial land use<br />
and to the anticipated traffic generated on the frontage roads, by obtaining<br />
variances in sign heights, widths and areas. Parcel No's 99-0017-703. 99-<br />
0020-001. 99-0019-001. 99-0021-003, 99-0023, 99-0024-001. 99-0025-003.<br />
(Buildingi<br />
Approval of minutes of the regular meeting of October 10, 1996.<br />
TERRY G. BENNETT.<br />
Clerk<br />
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Lady pro bowlers provided a<br />
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night at Super Bowl<br />
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While few of them seemed<br />
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Classic," it was a rather tricky<br />
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the ESPN taping that was<br />
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There was plenty of excitement<br />
provided by the bowlers<br />
as each match was decided in<br />
the final frame.<br />
Kim Adler of Palm City, Fia.<br />
went from the fifth spot in the<br />
finala to the winners circle<br />
with a truly gutsy performance.<br />
Her first opponent,<br />
Dede Davidson, was enjoying a<br />
28-pin lead by the fifth frame<br />
but missed a crucial 10-pin in<br />
the tenth, which let Adler prevail<br />
218-215.<br />
Next came Lisa Wagner in<br />
her 17th year on the pro tour<br />
and winner of 30 national<br />
titles. This turned out to be a<br />
shoot-out, except for a disastrous<br />
split by Wagner in the<br />
fourth frame while Adler was<br />
throwing the strikes in the<br />
first five frames. Wagner fin-<br />
ished with five in a row, forcing<br />
Kim Adler to mark in the<br />
tenth. This was the pivotal<br />
moment as Kim was faced<br />
with a difficult 3-9-10 split,,<br />
but she ralmly made a perfect<br />
shot which moved her up to<br />
the next opponent, Anne Marie<br />
Duggan, one very tough competitor.<br />
The match with Duggan was<br />
tight all the way and when<br />
Duggan left herself with s<br />
split, the 3-4-6-7-9-10, rarely<br />
seen on the pro tour and more<br />
rarely converted.<br />
The bad count and open<br />
frame cost Duggan any chance<br />
to win as Adler kept up her<br />
pace and won 208-201.<br />
Now came the final test,<br />
against Wendy McPherson,<br />
who had been the hottest<br />
bowler on the tour lately and<br />
was the top qualifier from<br />
match play during the week.<br />
But this was Halloween night<br />
and it was Kim Adler's night<br />
as Bhe took advantage of two<br />
crucial misses by MacPherson.<br />
Adler missed two consecutive<br />
10 pins but still had a slight<br />
lead in the tenth frame.<br />
MacPherson threw three<br />
strikes in the tenth, but Adler<br />
answered that with three of<br />
her own to take the title and<br />
the $<strong>11</strong>,000 first prize. It was<br />
the fifth LPBT title for Adler<br />
and a well-deserved victory.<br />
Students nominated<br />
Carla Howe and Patrick<br />
Krause, both seniors at Plymouth<br />
Canton High School, have<br />
been nominated for the 1996<br />
Wendy's High School Heisman<br />
Award.<br />
The national awards program,<br />
created by Wendy's, the National<br />
Association of Secondary School<br />
Principals and the Downtown<br />
Athletic Club in New York City,<br />
recognizes the accomplishments<br />
of high school senior men and<br />
women who excel in academios,<br />
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involvement.<br />
Principals at more than 20,000<br />
high schools were invited to<br />
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That worried Rivers.<br />
"As you know, this has been a<br />
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"But my campaign raised $1.2<br />
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I am so proud to represent you."<br />
Rivers then moved to Ann<br />
Arbor to the Arbor Brewing<br />
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crowd that filled the street.<br />
Shortly after midnight, that<br />
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It soon became apparent that<br />
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at about 1:45 a.m. from his<br />
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"I offer my heartiest congratulations<br />
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term."<br />
Fitzsimmons, 61, of Ann<br />
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"This has been a wonderful<br />
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Earlier, Fitzsimmons<br />
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Republican presidential candidate<br />
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to get out the vote."<br />
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Voters approve county charter changes, WCCC millage<br />
In addition to Proposition "S,"<br />
the stadium tax proposal which<br />
was approved by county voters,<br />
three other county proposals<br />
were reportedly approved Tuesday<br />
with some 80 percent of the<br />
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• A measure labeled "Education<br />
First," which sought to<br />
renew a 1-mill tax levy for<br />
Wayne County Community College<br />
for five years for general<br />
WARRANTY<br />
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10,972 against; and Canton<br />
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• On charter changes expanding<br />
the power of the county auditor<br />
general'B office, the Observerarea<br />
vote was unanimous. The<br />
city of Plymouth voted 2,121 to<br />
878 in favor; Plymouth Township<br />
voted 6,001 to 2,939 in<br />
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"I thank Ronna. She called me<br />
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• 'We'll fight for education<br />
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Sen. Carl Levin<br />
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Later returns showed voters<br />
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Livonia residents, for backing<br />
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"We're working as partners.<br />
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"This airport couldn't have<br />
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"The last time he came in,<br />
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Yes, you can have that $150 millipn<br />
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"We helped the education candidates<br />
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Voters, staffers speak up for candidates<br />
BY KIN AMUMCZYX<br />
STAFF wura<br />
Mary Harden and Kate Raven<br />
ahare different political viewpoints<br />
and support different candidates<br />
in the race for the U.S.<br />
House.<br />
But for several months during<br />
the 1996 election year, they had<br />
something in common: they<br />
worked on political campaigns.<br />
Supporters for U.S. Rep. Lynn<br />
Rivers, an Ann Arbor Democrat,<br />
and Republican challenger Joe<br />
Fitzsimmons were out in full<br />
force Tuesday, from the campaign<br />
leaders and advisers to<br />
the precinct's voters hitting the<br />
voting booths.<br />
Harden worked as Fitzsimmons'<br />
finance director. Raven<br />
was a campaign volunteer for<br />
U.S. Rep. Lynn Rivers.<br />
Raven first came in contact<br />
with Rivers when Raven ran for<br />
Canton Township clerk in 1995.<br />
"She helped me a lot and<br />
encouraged me," Raven said.<br />
"We have the same background<br />
and philosophies and share the<br />
same concern about social<br />
issues.<br />
"She isn't afraid to take a<br />
stand and I respect that."<br />
It wasn't just the politics, it<br />
was the person in the campaign<br />
for many supporters.<br />
Harden looked at Fitzsimmons<br />
as a fatherly figure. "He's warm<br />
and caring, truthful and honest,"<br />
she said.<br />
Isaac Gesser of Ypsilanti<br />
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supported Bob Dole's tax cut<br />
proposal and supports the<br />
Republican policies and philosophy.<br />
"When you have a tax cut,<br />
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Commission<br />
incumbents<br />
re-elected<br />
It was a winning day for local<br />
incumbent Wayne County Commissioners<br />
who were returned to<br />
their seats in Tuesday's election.<br />
Republican Commissioner<br />
Thaddeus McCotter, and<br />
Democrats Vice Chair Kay<br />
Beard and Commissioner<br />
Michelle A. Plawecki won reelection<br />
by a comfortable margin.<br />
McCotter of Livonia with<br />
39,200 votes defeated his Democratic<br />
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Plymouth, Plymouth Township,<br />
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Beard of Westland with<br />
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votes, and Kerry Smith, who<br />
received 1,977 votes, in District<br />
9. District 9 includes Livonia<br />
east of Middlebelt, Redford<br />
Township and Dearborn<br />
Heights.<br />
"You don't ever take any race<br />
for granted. You have to make a<br />
commitment and do the best job,<br />
which I did," Plawecki said after<br />
winning election to her third<br />
term.<br />
She said she felt she was running<br />
for the right reasons. Her<br />
opponent was running, because<br />
she felt that no one should run<br />
unopposed, and she didn't put<br />
up much of a race or go door-todoor,<br />
she said.<br />
•Still you should never take<br />
anything for granted," Plawecki<br />
A tired Kay Beard, who serves<br />
as vice chair of the commission,<br />
said Tuesday night at the Wayne<br />
Ford Civic League in Westland<br />
that she had been working the<br />
polls all day in Inkster, Westland<br />
and Garden City.<br />
This was the biggest turnout<br />
in yean," she said.<br />
Beard waited for precinct<br />
results throughout the evening<br />
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Andy Karhu, of Canton Township,<br />
recently moved from Ohio.<br />
He worked with the Fitzsimmons<br />
campaign on "a limited<br />
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"From my perspective as a<br />
young taxpayer, the Republican<br />
agenda brought me here," Karhu<br />
said. "I support less government,<br />
more state control and leas<br />
taxes, which are things Joe is<br />
for."<br />
Karhu worked at a precinct on<br />
Tuesday in Inkster. "A lot of people<br />
went for a straight ticket and<br />
that concerns me. How informed<br />
are the voters when they have to<br />
carry a slate into the voting<br />
booth?"<br />
Fitzsimmons spent more than<br />
$600,000 of his own money on<br />
his campaign, which concerned<br />
the Rivers camp, including<br />
Raven.<br />
"I sent her more money, and I<br />
know a lot more did the same,"<br />
Raven said. She was "saddened"<br />
by the negative tone of the<br />
Fitzsimmons campaign, she<br />
said.<br />
"He wanted to run a campaign<br />
like that and use the basic taxand-spend<br />
liberal' label. (His<br />
campaign) was just making<br />
waves."<br />
Rivers also returned $244,000<br />
from her congressional budget,<br />
which Belleville resident Debbie<br />
Chamberlain liked about Rivers.<br />
"I like the fact that she spent<br />
just about the least amount of<br />
Congress from her budget,"<br />
Chamberlain said.<br />
Carl Jarman of Westland liked<br />
"everything" about Lynn Rivers.<br />
The Democrats are working for<br />
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the people and are doing what<br />
the people are asking them to<br />
do."<br />
Westland proved to be a big<br />
winner for Rivers. Votera leaving<br />
polls at the clubhouse of the<br />
Holliday Park cooperative<br />
reflected much of that support<br />
for Rivers and President Bill<br />
Clinton.<br />
Dean Ceifetz voted straight<br />
Democrat. He said his whole<br />
family is Democrat. He supported<br />
Rivers and Clinton.<br />
"I think (Rivers) has better<br />
ideas than Fitzsimmons. President<br />
Clinton also needs another<br />
four years in office.<br />
"I'm not any better than four<br />
years ago, but I'm not any worse.<br />
And Dole wasn't in time with his<br />
ideas."<br />
Hermann Hartmeyer also<br />
voted for the Democrats. He said<br />
Rivers wat "doing a good job."<br />
He criticized the Republicans for<br />
last year's Congressional gridlock<br />
during budget hearings.<br />
"I would like to bury the<br />
Republicans so deep so I won't<br />
see them for the next 20 years,"<br />
Hartmeyer said. "I don't see her<br />
doing anything wrong. You don't<br />
Bee (the Democrats) doing any of<br />
that stuff.<br />
"It's just unacceptable. If the<br />
Democrats had done the same,<br />
I'd have the same problem with<br />
them."<br />
Jack and Linda Chenault supported<br />
Fitzsimmons because<br />
they did not like Lynn Rivers.<br />
"She hasn't done anything,"<br />
Jack Chenault said. "I refuse to<br />
vote for anyone once I look at<br />
her ads and most of her ads are<br />
blatant lies. Fitzsimmons' ads<br />
are more believable and accurate.<br />
I would take the lesser of<br />
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Diane Smith split her ticket,<br />
voting for Dole and Rivers.<br />
"I just read the stuff in the<br />
mail and then make a list (of<br />
who I will vote for)," Smith said.<br />
But the political tables turned<br />
in Canton Township. The<br />
Republicans voted in big numbers<br />
throughout the township,<br />
including Field Elementary<br />
School on Haggerty Road.<br />
Greg Remmy voted Republican<br />
and for Fitzsimmons.<br />
"I feel confident with him in<br />
office," Remmy said. "He's pretty<br />
straight-laced. I supported him<br />
because he wants to cut waste in<br />
government and he basically<br />
agrees with Gov. John Engler."<br />
Steven Seiler also voted for<br />
Fitzsimmons.<br />
"Rivers is too loose with programs<br />
and spends too much<br />
money," Seiler said. "Fitzsimmons<br />
is conservative. He would<br />
hold the line on spending and<br />
that's what he promised to do."<br />
Eric Bretz supported the<br />
Democrats, "mainly because of<br />
what Clinton's done," he said.<br />
Tm proud of what he's done in<br />
the Persian Gulf," Bretz said.<br />
Bretz said he had no opinion of<br />
Rivera, but called the campaign<br />
"a pretty heated thing."<br />
"I don't think they should cut<br />
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Steven Seiler, voted for<br />
Fitzsimmons:<br />
"Rivers is too loose with programs<br />
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Brickley, Kelly win court seats,<br />
county voters say yes to casinos<br />
Michigan's Supreme Court<br />
will have a 4-3 Democratic<br />
majority and 4-3 female majority<br />
as Wayne County* late vote<br />
tipped the scales Tuesday.<br />
Wayne voters also saved state<br />
Proposal E, which would allow<br />
three gambling casinos in<br />
Detroit, from defeat. (All numbers<br />
are unofficial; Wayne's<br />
results were 94 percent complete;<br />
Macomb and Ingham were<br />
among the counties yet to report<br />
by press time.)<br />
Otherwise, Wayne County voters<br />
fell in line with the rest of<br />
the state in permitting political<br />
bingo, giving the Natural<br />
Resources Commission control<br />
over bear hunting, raising the<br />
qualifications for judges, and<br />
locking up the Veterans' Trust<br />
Fund.<br />
Chief Justice James Brickley,<br />
67, nominated by Republicans<br />
for a non-partisan ballot position,<br />
topped the field of Supreme<br />
Court candidates with 1,131,582<br />
with only a handful of counties<br />
yet to be counted.<br />
The second slot went to Court<br />
of Appeals Judge Marilyn J.<br />
Kelly of Bloomfield Hills. A<br />
Lucas,<br />
Callahan win;<br />
voters return<br />
10 others to<br />
circuit court<br />
Former Wayne County Executive<br />
Bill Lucas and Bill Callahan,<br />
an attorney who grew up in<br />
Livonia, won seats on the Wayne<br />
County Circuit Court defeating<br />
incumbents J. Phillip Jourdan of<br />
Plymouth and Roland L. Olzark<br />
of Grosse Pointe.<br />
• Voters returned<br />
incumbents to probate<br />
court and Canton's<br />
Sean Cox was elected<br />
to serve the remainder<br />
of a partial term on the<br />
circuit bench.<br />
Ten other incumbents retained<br />
seats on the bench.<br />
All three incumbents in the<br />
probate court race won re-election<br />
Tuesday.<br />
In the race for 12 full terms on<br />
the 3rd Circuit Court bench,<br />
incumbents were defeated as<br />
challengers Lucas of Detroit and<br />
Callahan of Detroit gained seats<br />
on the bench.<br />
The first 12 finishers are:<br />
incumbent Richard P. Hathaway<br />
of Grosse Pointe Park, 264,958;<br />
Susan D. Borman of Detroit,<br />
260,532; incumbent John H.<br />
Gillis Jr. of Grosse Pointe,<br />
245,096; Lucas, 239,509; incumbent<br />
Pamela Rae Harwood of<br />
Detroit, 235,461; incumbent<br />
Edward M. Thomas of Detroit,<br />
232,063; incumbent Michael<br />
James Callahan of Belleville,<br />
225,396; incumbent Susan Bieke<br />
Neilson of Grosse Pointe,<br />
224,999; incumbent William J.<br />
Giovan of Grosse Pointe Park,<br />
203,093; incumbent Brian Zahra<br />
of Grosse Pointe Farms, 198,460;<br />
Bill Callahan of Detroit,<br />
192,249; and incumbent Arthur<br />
J. Lombard of Grosse Pointe<br />
Farms, 181,103.<br />
Others on the ballot were:<br />
Sheila Gibson Manning of<br />
Romulus, 174,000; Jourdan,<br />
172,249; Olzark, 160,554; Isidore<br />
Torres of Detroit, 160,169; Laura<br />
McMahon Lynch of Grosse<br />
Pointe Farms, 149,552; Donald<br />
Coleman of Detroit, 147,<strong>11</strong>9;<br />
and Paula Georgette<br />
Humphries, 124,399<br />
For two partial terms in the<br />
3rd Circuit Court appointed<br />
judges Sean F. Cox of Canton<br />
Township and Kirsten Frank<br />
Kelly of Grosse Pointe Park were<br />
returned to the bench. Cox<br />
received 200,5<strong>11</strong> votes and Kelly<br />
received 298,666 votes. Challengers<br />
Jane Gillis and Kenneth<br />
Hylton Jr. received 169,932 and<br />
142,750 votes, respectivsly.<br />
In the race for three probate<br />
court judgeships, David J. Szymanski<br />
of Grosse Pointe Park<br />
finished first with 316,402 votes,<br />
Martin T. Mahsr of Canton<br />
Township finished with 306,745<br />
rotas and Frances Pitts of<br />
Dstroit finished third with<br />
293,222 votes. Challenger<br />
Robert L. McClinton of Detroit<br />
i fourth with 192.841 votes.<br />
Democratic Party nominee,<br />
Kelly leaped into second place<br />
on the basis of a strong showing<br />
in Wayne County, collecting<br />
934,476 statewide.<br />
Kelly trailed Oakland Circuit<br />
Judge Hilda Gage, the second<br />
GOP nominee, by just 7,000<br />
votes until Wayne gave Kelly a<br />
<strong>11</strong>0,000-vote boost.<br />
Gage was third with 832,957,<br />
followed by Court of Appeals<br />
Judge William Murphy, a Democratic<br />
nominee from Grand<br />
Rapids, with 763,098.<br />
Kelly, 52, succeeds independent<br />
liberal Justice Charles<br />
Levin, forced to retire at age 70.<br />
Under Michigan's system of nonpartisan<br />
elections based on<br />
party nominations. Democrats<br />
have four seats and Republicans<br />
three on the state's highest<br />
court.<br />
Kelly will join Justices Patricia<br />
Boyle, Dorothy Comstock<br />
Riley and Eliabeth Weaver on<br />
the bench. The female factor is<br />
bad news for criminal defendants<br />
appealing their convictions<br />
and sentences because the<br />
women jurists tend to be<br />
tougher, regardless of party.<br />
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Proposal E, a state law to permit<br />
three casinos in Detroit, was<br />
trailing until Wayne County<br />
reported 405,000 in favor and<br />
225,000 against. That gave E a<br />
victory of 1,585,659 yes to<br />
1,522,258 no. Late outstate<br />
results still could sink E.<br />
Other state ballot results:<br />
B Proposal A to prohibit political<br />
parties from running bingo<br />
games: defeated 1 million to 1.3<br />
million.<br />
B Proposal B, a constitutional<br />
amendment to require judges to<br />
be licensed at least five years:<br />
approved 1.9 million yes,<br />
450,000 no.<br />
B Proposal C, an amendment<br />
to give constitutional status to<br />
the Veterans Trust Fund:<br />
approved 1.7 million yes,<br />
573,000 no.<br />
B Proposal D, the "CUB" initiative<br />
to ban bear hunting with<br />
bait and hounds: defeated<br />
877,000 yes to 1.6 million no.<br />
B Proposal G, a rival to D<br />
endorsing "professional wildlife<br />
mangement": passed 1.7 million<br />
to 748,000.<br />
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Political campaigns<br />
Tactics are an embarrassment<br />
Ihere's little wonder the<br />
public gets tired of<br />
politicians by the time<br />
Election Day rolls by.<br />
In the waning hours of the<br />
campaign season, it became<br />
particularly evident that political candidates<br />
were pulling out all the stops and ordering<br />
extra barrels of mud to sling at their opponents.<br />
Two last-minute incidents in Canton come<br />
to mind that only serve to illustrate the<br />
embarrassing desperation of candidates -<br />
with little regard for good taste or reasonable<br />
behavior.<br />
U.S. congressional candidate Ronna Romney<br />
made a short stop last week at the Summit<br />
on the Park community center. With little<br />
advance notice, there was no time to alert the<br />
public who might be interested in meeting<br />
her.<br />
As the hour dawned on her arrival at the<br />
Summit, her campaign workers dotted the<br />
front lawn of the center with Romney's political<br />
campaign signs.<br />
The deluge of political signs might in itself<br />
not be surprising. What is surprising, however,<br />
is where those signs were placed.<br />
When Canton Supervisor Tom Yack arrived<br />
for Romney's campaign stop, it was apparent<br />
he recognized the problem. It became even<br />
more evident when he saw Observer photographer<br />
Bill Bresler photographing the signs on<br />
public property - just the place where political<br />
signs are not to be.<br />
If there's one thing politicians do know, it's<br />
where their signs are allowed and where they<br />
are not. Nonetheless, campaign workers did<br />
not remove the signs.<br />
Instead the large posters advertising a<br />
Republican candidate - clearly in Republican<br />
territory - were left standing on township<br />
property for all to see.<br />
To say the placement of the signs was inappropriate<br />
is an understatement. The fact that<br />
they were not immediately removed only<br />
shows yet a another slice of the political tenor<br />
that turns away sensible and reasonable voters.<br />
More importantly, the placement of the<br />
signs shows ? clear disregard for the independence<br />
of public property - property that<br />
belongs to the taxpayers, not the politicians. .<br />
The elected leadership in Canton may be<br />
Republican and likely supported Romney's<br />
campaign. But they are still responsible for<br />
ensuring fairness to all political parties and<br />
for ensuring that public property is not used<br />
as a soapbox for political advancement.<br />
The fanny thing is that just a couple days<br />
earlier, township ordinance officers could be<br />
seen pulling up signs advertising houses for<br />
sale and craft shows from the right-of-way on<br />
Lilley Road.<br />
Yet another example, and perhaps one<br />
showing even more <strong>11</strong>th hour political desperation,<br />
was last-minute campaign literature<br />
mailed by state Rep. Deborah Whyman and<br />
designed to turn voters away from opponent<br />
Democrat Deborah Nesbit of Canton.<br />
The flier pictured two men with naked<br />
chests in a romantic pose. The title of the<br />
photo was "Homosexual extremists are supporting<br />
Nesbit!"<br />
The top half of the flier decries Nesbifs<br />
acceptance of money from what Whyman calls<br />
an extremist homosexual group, as well as the<br />
Triangle Foundation. That group has proclaimed<br />
its support of sex acta between grown<br />
QUESTION:<br />
Who do you<br />
think will<br />
be elected<br />
president?<br />
We asked this<br />
question st ths<br />
PtymouthCanton<br />
Education<br />
si Park.<br />
'Clinton. I hops<br />
Clinton wloe."<br />
student<br />
COMMUNITY VOICE<br />
•Clinton.<br />
K o n r<br />
Canton ©bserucr<br />
OPINION<br />
794 SOUTH MAIN, PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN 48170 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1996<br />
ST ATT PHOTO BT BOX BRESLER<br />
Inappropriate: Campaign workers for<br />
U.S. congressional candidate Ronna<br />
Romney put her signs on the public<br />
grounds of the Summit on the Park<br />
when she visited last week on a<br />
campaign stop.<br />
• The elected leadership in Canton<br />
may be Republican and likely supported<br />
Romney's campaign. But<br />
they are still responsible for ensuring<br />
fairness to all political parties<br />
and for ensuring that public property<br />
is not used as a soapbox for<br />
political advancement.<br />
men and boys!" ,<br />
Some might call that literary license. Others<br />
might just be embarrassed that a political<br />
candidate stooped so low to get votes.<br />
Such deragatory literature serves no purpose<br />
other to pull the American poltical system<br />
into the gutter. There would be little wonder<br />
if yet again voters rolled their eyes and<br />
chalked up such tactics to what has increasingly<br />
come to be viewed as typical political<br />
behavior. That's a sad commentary on our system.<br />
It sure would be nice if the candidates had<br />
debated issues of concern to voters, residents<br />
and businesses in the Canton area. While mud<br />
slinging andinnuendos may hurt candidates,<br />
it does little to impress voters. It also does little<br />
to restore voter faith in the system and in<br />
politicians.<br />
It sure would be nice if candidates viewed<br />
the voting public as adults with reasonable<br />
minds and concerns.<br />
But maybe that will happen at the next<br />
election.<br />
student<br />
'Clinton. I thJnk<br />
he is s good<br />
president, but for<br />
the taxes."<br />
student<br />
r<br />
"Clinton. He's<br />
just forma."<br />
student<br />
Cityhood the answer?<br />
Ihave been reading with interest the accusations<br />
and comments concerning the roads in<br />
Canton Township and what Sen. Loren Bennett<br />
is proposing in the state Legislature<br />
regarding road funding being appropriated<br />
directly to townships instead of counties.<br />
i<br />
This is all of interest to me because I have<br />
lived in Canton for almost 20 years and know<br />
that roads have been the number one issue in<br />
this community for that many years. We have<br />
had many road improvements during that<br />
time as a result of spending from Wayne<br />
County, special assessments, and considerable<br />
contributions from Canton Township. But we<br />
all know that more needs to be done to accommodate<br />
the increasing growth.<br />
However, I disagree with Supervisor Yack<br />
that all the road problems are a direct result<br />
of Wayne County not spending enough Act 51<br />
funds (state road funding) for Canton. I also<br />
do not believe state laws should be changed<br />
without addressing all the ramifications of<br />
such a change as the Observer outlined in the<br />
Oct. 17 editorial.<br />
Canton has been doing some major fingerpointing,<br />
and yet I have not seen where Canton<br />
is taking any responsibility for its road<br />
problems. I do know that the county has the<br />
ultimate responsibility for roads but for several<br />
years Canton has also been contributing its<br />
own money. Why can't the general fund contribute<br />
more toward road improvements when<br />
its fund balance is quite large and it is growing<br />
each year? This would not solve all the<br />
road problems but it would be a help.<br />
Canton's administration has sent out surveys<br />
over the years and the number one concern<br />
is roads yet the royalties from the landfills<br />
went toward the building of a $13 million<br />
community center that the voters said they<br />
did not want in a referendum vote. The voters<br />
of Canton were never given the opportunity to<br />
vote on whether they would have preferred<br />
the money to be used to improve their roads or<br />
on a community center. The Summit is a wonderful<br />
asset to our community, but we should<br />
have been given the choice. Apparently surveys<br />
and the voters were ignored when this<br />
decision was made.<br />
Finally, during all these public discussions<br />
in the newspapers I have not heard the word<br />
"cityhood" come up. Canton cannot, and<br />
should not, have state laws changed to accommodate<br />
it. If this community wants control of<br />
its own roads, then maybe it is time to address<br />
the real issue and that is whether we should<br />
take on all the responsibilities and incorporate<br />
ARKIE HUDKINS<br />
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LETTERS<br />
as a home rule city and play by the rules as<br />
they are currently written.<br />
Susan Kopinski<br />
Canton<br />
Army is there to help<br />
The familiar ring of the bell from the red<br />
round kettle heralds in the holiday season<br />
as the Salvation Army serves to help people<br />
move from the "red" to the "black" in their<br />
lives.<br />
Serving the Plymouth-Canton-Northville<br />
communities for many years the Salvation<br />
Army is a stable and predictable force in combating<br />
poverty, homelessness, hunger and disaster.<br />
Throughout the year families and individuals<br />
are helped when disaster befalls them.<br />
The extensive food pantry is administered by<br />
the Corps social worker dispersing food to<br />
local people facing hunger. Temporary shelter<br />
is available to provide a warm clean place for<br />
people who need to sleep. Should a disaster<br />
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fire, the Corps is ready on a minute's notice to<br />
respond with aid, help, food, and support.<br />
Outreach programs, including day care and<br />
summer camp, administered by Martha<br />
Schultz, are serving the needs of a variety of<br />
families while providing a safe and educational<br />
environment for our young people. The fees<br />
are minimal for these programs with scholarships<br />
available.<br />
The Corps building provides a gymnasium<br />
and meeting rooms that sports and support<br />
groups may rent for a nominal fee.<br />
Administrative costs of the Army are<br />
among the lowest of all charitable organizations.<br />
Funds are raised through mail contributions,<br />
kettle campaigns, endowments, and<br />
United Way gifts.<br />
As families and individuals experience misfortune<br />
or a temporary downturn in their lives<br />
the Salvation Army is there to help people<br />
operate in the "black" instead of the "red."<br />
Judith Stone<br />
Salvation Army Advisory Board<br />
Secretary<br />
Opinions am to ba shared: We welcome your<br />
ideas, as do your neighbors. That's why we<br />
offer this space on s weekly basis for opinions<br />
In your own words. We will help by editing for<br />
clarity. To assure authenticity, we ask that you<br />
sign your letter and provide s contact telephone<br />
number.<br />
Letters should be mailed to: Editor, The<br />
Canton Observer, 794 South Main Street,<br />
Plymouth, 48170.<br />
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996 COMMUNITY<br />
FAMILY ROOM<br />
KAREN MEIER<br />
From the ashes<br />
comes 'Phoenix'<br />
T here's<br />
a chorus of voices singing out there.<br />
Gently. Quietly. And the antithesis of it is<br />
out there too, shrill and discordant. The<br />
chorus is huge. The antithesis? Barely there.<br />
Last week, I promised I'd share the responses<br />
to the Letter. But last week, I'd no idea how big<br />
this was. There've been scores upon scores of<br />
messages.<br />
And what you've said, how you've said it, is<br />
inspiring and healing. And I can't chop these<br />
responses up and boil them down for quotes,<br />
that'd be no good. Too much grace and goodness<br />
would be lost that way.<br />
My family, prompted only by the Letter, before<br />
even the first response came in, began talking<br />
about forgotten things, taken-for-granted things.<br />
And we, as a family, rediscovered our reasons for<br />
doing the things we were doing, and why we<br />
were living the way we were living.<br />
We talked about it around the dinner table, in<br />
the van on the way to school, on the way to<br />
Scouts, to gymnastics, to church, to Grandma's.<br />
We talked in the laundry room as I put the wet<br />
things in the dryer. We talked at the grocery<br />
store in the cheese aisle. We talked in the middle<br />
of the night.<br />
I could almost hear the rush of wind under the<br />
phoenix bird's wings. I heard love unabashedly<br />
given to one another even as the peas were<br />
passed. Sanctity of family, safety of family, marriage<br />
vows, all of that's been the stuff of family<br />
chatter here. In response to the Letter.<br />
Re-examining life<br />
And you responded to the Letter. In your<br />
homes, around your tables, in your lives. You<br />
told me so yourself. You re-examined life and<br />
family and discovered that no matter what harsh<br />
criticisms were hurled regarding such things,<br />
you stood tall. You stood firm in your beliefs and<br />
you encouraged me to do the same.<br />
And who, exactly, are you? Who has it been<br />
this past week or so who has encouraged and<br />
been encouraged? Who has it been who has felt<br />
"outrage," "fury," "sadness," and even "fright"<br />
after reading the Letter?<br />
It's been men, women, young, old, current<br />
"professionals," put-on-hold professionals, never<br />
professionals, quite wealthy, wealthy only in the<br />
ways of the heart, religious, not so religious,<br />
frazzled, buoyant, inundated, coiffed and perfumed,<br />
glopped and fixing the vacuum, degreed,<br />
and not, divorced, single, married, parents,<br />
grandparents, hoping to be parents - marvelous<br />
spectrum.<br />
Now, to be fair, there were two who felt the<br />
need to slash and burn. One was the Letter<br />
writer herself (again) and the other, I surmise by<br />
the self-description of career and philosophy, the<br />
Letter writer's friend found quoted in the Letter.<br />
The sheer volume of response is unprecedented<br />
for the "Family Room." The "Family Room"<br />
purposely steers itself away from the controversial,<br />
and from the terribly important. But the<br />
Letter brought controversy, importance, and a<br />
chorus.<br />
And as you know, what I write here ia not terribly<br />
important or powerful, it's more towards<br />
the "mundane," ordinary, because I am ordinary.<br />
And these are only my experiences, they are not<br />
edicts. I offer up my experiences because that's<br />
all I can do, if I am to be an honest writer. Honesty<br />
is important.<br />
Ordinariness of it all<br />
And to me ordinariness ia too. I'm a regular<br />
person who has fears, history, a slew of mistakes,<br />
a nice triumph now and again (not over<br />
anybody, over something), and a family I would<br />
literally lay my life down for.<br />
Anyway, I wish I could personally write a<br />
thank you note to each of you who spoke, and<br />
gathered, around your tables, around the water<br />
coolers. But my family wouldn't have clean laundry<br />
for weeks if I did that. I wish I could let each<br />
of you be heard right here, but space and editorial<br />
considerations constrain me.<br />
But I'm compelled to give back, somehow,<br />
what you've given to me. You've been raising<br />
your voices, in song, and the song has got to be<br />
heard. You've got to hear how spirit is still alive,<br />
and family too, and tolerance, and unity, and<br />
abiding respect for one another, thafs the song<br />
quietly and gently performed by the chorus out<br />
there. *<br />
Pm going to share this song, this gift of hope<br />
and affirmation. HI let you see this pile of paper<br />
next to me on this desk. I'm publishing it. In s<br />
book. I'm calling it, "The Phoenix." Your words<br />
will be in it, gleaned from the cards, letters, end<br />
phone calls (HI transcribe them) and Fll make it<br />
available to you, the "Family Room" readers. I<br />
wont include names, addresses, or phone numbers;<br />
you sent these messages in good faith and<br />
HI protect you from that harm that i<br />
comae from being in the public eye.<br />
LIFE<br />
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Season's greeting: Agencies<br />
offering cards this season<br />
include the Christ Child<br />
Society (from left), Michigan<br />
Animal Rescue League and<br />
Angela Hospice.<br />
'Tis time to spread cheer<br />
BY CHRISTINA FUOCO<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
Every holiday season, people spend<br />
billions of dollars on Christmas cards,<br />
and area organizations are hoping to<br />
cash in on the trend while raising<br />
money for themselves.<br />
"It's a nice service," explained Joan<br />
OUalloran, who is coordinating the<br />
Christmas card sale for the American<br />
Cancer Society. "Instead of buying a<br />
real expensive card from Hallmark and<br />
that money going to Hallmark or any<br />
other greeting organization, I think they<br />
(consumers) want their money to be<br />
working for than.<br />
"It's like memorials, more people want<br />
to do a memorial to somebody to have<br />
that money fighting cancer instead of<br />
flowers that are going to die anyway."<br />
The American Cancer Society has sold<br />
cards for more than 20 years, earning<br />
$130,000 last year. OUalloran said she<br />
has seen the market grow for cards.<br />
"When we started we were probably<br />
the only person in town that was doing<br />
it," she said. "Now with other organizations<br />
selling them, thedoLlar is<br />
stretched more."<br />
A direct benefit<br />
Proceeds from the cards sold by organizations<br />
like the American Cancer<br />
Society, St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher<br />
Center in Farmington Hills, Michigan<br />
Humane Society, Juvenile Diabetes<br />
Foundation International in Southfield,<br />
and Angela Hoepice in Livonia go<br />
directly to the non-profit groups.<br />
For the American Cancer Society, the<br />
proceeds will help the organization in<br />
its mission to eliminate cancer as a<br />
major health problem through research,<br />
education and service to cancer patients<br />
and their families.<br />
Locally, the cards are available at<br />
29350 Southfield Road (just north of 12<br />
Mile Road), Suite <strong>11</strong>0, (810) 567-6353;<br />
6<strong>07</strong>1 Harrison (off Ford Road, between<br />
Inkster and Middlebelt roads). No. 6,<br />
Garden City, (313) 425-6846; or at the<br />
Farmington Hills Discovery Shop,<br />
23330 Farmington Road, (810) 477-<br />
1081.<br />
Angela Hoepice in Livonia jumped on<br />
the Christmas card bandwagon last<br />
year because it recognized the demand<br />
that OUalloran spoke of, said David W.<br />
Ripple, director of public relations.<br />
"The number of patients and families<br />
that we care for each year is getting<br />
larger and the response from those<br />
patients and families and friends in the<br />
Livonia area and in the local community<br />
has been great to have cards. Hie<br />
response last year waa very good," Ripple<br />
said.<br />
This year, however, the hospice is<br />
selling the cards at a reduced rate of $8<br />
a dozen or $20 for three dozen. For more<br />
information, call (313) 464-7810.<br />
"We have four different designs. One<br />
was designed by a former hospice<br />
patient, one is by a sibling of a pediatric<br />
patient, and the other two are designed<br />
The holiday card sales represent a<br />
small portion of the budget, but it provides<br />
for a good community outreach<br />
program.<br />
"For the families, it's * good way to<br />
giyabackto Angela Hospice; it's also<br />
our way to give to the community by<br />
having holiday cards available," Ripple<br />
added<br />
Hie sales are also a good way to'get<br />
the name out in the community, Betty<br />
M. Jones of the Sarah Fisher Auxiliary<br />
said.<br />
"The Sarah Fisher Auxiliary is a<br />
group of women that does different<br />
activities in order to raise money for the<br />
children here," she said. "All the profits<br />
are used for things like buying camperships<br />
for the lrids. We do hope to get a<br />
considerable amount of money, but it's<br />
also a matter of getting the name out<br />
there."<br />
Unlike other organizations, the Sarah<br />
Fisher Auxiliary doesnt have the<br />
resources to ship out boxes of cards.<br />
They can be purchased at the center,<br />
27400 W. 12 Mile Road in Farmington<br />
Hills. The center can be reached at (810)<br />
626-7527.<br />
The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation<br />
International, which has an office at<br />
29350 Southfield Road, Suite 42, in -<br />
Southfield, has "done real well* with<br />
holiday card sales for the last 16 years,<br />
raising between $20,000-125,000 a year.<br />
Besides using the sales as a fund-raising<br />
activity, the sale allows outstate<br />
members to give to the foundation.<br />
"I think it (the reason to sell cards)<br />
was basically a fund-raising opportunity<br />
and I think another part of it was to<br />
reach chapter members that may not<br />
otherwise be able to participate in some<br />
of the fund-raising that we do. We have<br />
members throughout the state," said<br />
Marcia Moglia, holiday card sales cochairwoman.<br />
Hie organization offers nine different<br />
styles that vary in price from $18.60 to<br />
$27.50. For more information, call the<br />
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International<br />
at (810) 569-6171.<br />
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A special event<br />
Money aside, the holiday card sale is<br />
a special event for the Michigan<br />
Humane Society. The cards, offered in<br />
six different styles, cost $10 for 20 cards<br />
and envelopes at the Detroit, Rochester<br />
Hills and Westland Michigan Humane<br />
Society locations, or they can be ordered<br />
by phone at (810) 660-<strong>11</strong>79. The society<br />
also sells pet stockings ($7.50),<br />
snow/mow cat sticks that measure<br />
snowfall and grass ($18), and stocking<br />
stuffer ornamftnta ($5).<br />
"If* always been one of our very special<br />
fund-raising program, not just in<br />
terms of dollars raised," said Michele<br />
Mitchell, community relations director<br />
of the Michigan Humane Society. "It's<br />
one that"a dose to our hearts because<br />
ifs an effort thafs accomplished by getting<br />
entries by local artists in the community<br />
who design them exdusively for<br />
us.<br />
"It's a very important fund-raiser for<br />
us this year.'<br />
People interested in the charities' holiday<br />
cards can visit the Observer offices<br />
at 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, and 794<br />
S. Main St, Plymouth, where books,<br />
containing samples of the cards and<br />
ordering information, are available for<br />
perusal during business hours.<br />
Page B1<br />
Kids take to the air on Radio AAHS<br />
BT CHRISTINA FUOCO<br />
ST Aft WR1IKR<br />
The new children's radio station<br />
Radio AAHS is not only for kids but<br />
it's by kids.<br />
The network, the new format on<br />
WCAR 1090 AM, will feature more<br />
than 20 on-air kids, known as "The<br />
Radio AAHS AirForce," who will<br />
present music, stories and brain<br />
games, but will also bring the news<br />
home to kids.<br />
The Gsrden City-based station<br />
will audition children ages 9-17<br />
from <strong>11</strong> a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday,<br />
Nov. 9, in the east court st Westland<br />
Center. Applicstions can be picked<br />
up st any metro-area Co-Op Optical<br />
or Fantastic Ssms locations. For<br />
mors information, call (313) 526-<br />
<strong>11</strong><strong>11</strong>.<br />
All entrants will receive s complimentary<br />
"goodie bag" of apecial<br />
items from Rsdio AAHS.<br />
During the audition, children will<br />
read fashion, sports, news, computer<br />
or other reports that they wrote in<br />
advance to an audience at the mall<br />
at Wayne and Warren roads. They<br />
also must writs a paragraph about<br />
themselves to read and go through a<br />
question-and-answer period.<br />
Kids chosen to work for the station<br />
will make guest appearances<br />
with the Radio AAHS mascot, a<br />
tiger named AAHSIE.<br />
iSi<br />
"They'll act as his little assodates<br />
... and learn what radio is all about,"<br />
said Susan Pepera, operations manager<br />
for the station.<br />
Brian Carroll of Garden City is<br />
one of the first kids to jump on the<br />
Radio AAHS bandwagon. The <strong>11</strong>year-old<br />
student at St. Michael's<br />
School in Livonia will be reading<br />
health tips, sponsored by Garden<br />
City Hospital.<br />
"It's a great station to be with,"<br />
Brian said. "It's also pretty educational<br />
for the kida, too. In the health<br />
segment, we talk about child deaths<br />
in the home and accidents around<br />
the home, and everything from Halloween<br />
candy to airway obstruction."<br />
The former talk/ethnic station was<br />
purchaaed earlier this year by the<br />
Minneapolis-based Children's<br />
Broadcasting Corporation, which On the air Operations )perations manager r Susan Heper Pepera mans the<br />
had previoualy rented time at 1310<br />
on the AM dial. Children's Broad- equipment for Brian Carroll, <strong>11</strong>, of Garden City, who has<br />
enlisted in the *AirForce' to report on health for children's<br />
See RAM AAMft/H Radio AAHS-1090 AM.<br />
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B2(PC) The Observer!THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996<br />
Celebration<br />
Directory for Visually Impaired debuts<br />
BY SUE MASON<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
Gary Gaynor and Kathleen<br />
Fleissner gathered with their<br />
families and supporters last<br />
weejt to celebrate ... a small, intimate<br />
gathering, with food and<br />
chdmpagne.<br />
Tlaey greeted their guests personally.<br />
Handshakes and hugs<br />
wejje plentiful. But the most<br />
plentiful were the thank yous<br />
they shared with each and evenone<br />
there.<br />
The celebration was about<br />
reaching "the first part" of a goal<br />
... publication of the first-ever<br />
"Directory of Visually Impaired<br />
Services - Michigan Version."<br />
"You are all a part of a miracle,"<br />
Gaynor said. "We believe<br />
God has had a hand on this project<br />
all along. Things have happened<br />
that have led us to know<br />
this was meant to be."<br />
"Gary and I shake our head<br />
over the past year; it's been<br />
incredible." added Fleissner.<br />
"With the help of God. we were<br />
led in the right direction."<br />
Gaynor and Fleissner spent<br />
some 13 months talking to people<br />
across the country and<br />
throughout the state and checking<br />
and rechecking the information<br />
for the almost 700 agencies,<br />
organizations, businesses and<br />
physicians included in the 55page<br />
directory.<br />
The twosome worked on a<br />
shoestring budget, depending on<br />
R a d i o A A H S<br />
casting Corporation has 31 affiliates<br />
throughout the L'nited<br />
States.<br />
"Our ratings weren't bad, but<br />
it wasn't increasing." Pepera<br />
said. "When we got the change, a<br />
lot of people thought, "Oh. a kids'<br />
station,' but I have realized the<br />
need for something like this in<br />
the area. We don't play anything<br />
inappropriate for kids. It's verypositive,<br />
very educational and<br />
very fun."<br />
"It is an untapped market.<br />
Although there's a lot of artistic<br />
music out there, it's not quite<br />
appropriate for kids. It's not<br />
sickeningly sweet, it's just nice<br />
and the energy is good."<br />
donations from people and<br />
groups included in their<br />
Founders Society, a garage sale<br />
that raised $2,200 and a bottle<br />
and can drive that brought in<br />
another $600. to pay the cost of<br />
publishing 20,000 copies.<br />
"That seems like a lot, but it's<br />
not when you consider that there<br />
are 147.000 visually impaired<br />
people in the state of Michigan,"<br />
Fleissner said.<br />
Gaynor is among those<br />
147.000 people. In 1976, at age<br />
22, Gaynor was diagnosed with<br />
retinitis pigmentosa and told he<br />
would be blind in three years'<br />
time. The doctor was a bit off It<br />
wasn't until some 20 years later<br />
that Gaynor was forced to leave<br />
his job as an accountant because<br />
of the chronic progressive eye<br />
disease. Although considered<br />
legally blind, he has been left<br />
with some useful vision.<br />
In 1991, while undergoing<br />
therapy. Gaynor asked what services<br />
were available. He was<br />
handed a 8 1/2- by -<strong>11</strong>-inch sheet<br />
of paper That's when he started<br />
collecting all the information he<br />
could find. BY the time he and<br />
Fleissner did the directory's first<br />
draft, they had.105 entries.<br />
"In three years. I knew more<br />
than what was on the 8 1/2- by -<br />
<strong>11</strong>-inch sheet of paper the rehab<br />
center had given me," Gaynor<br />
said. "It's been a learning experience."<br />
The couple gave kudos to the<br />
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The music programming isn't<br />
all Barney, Raffi and Sharon.<br />
Lois and Bram. Radio AAHS<br />
plays hits from acts like Mariah<br />
Carey. R.E.M., The Rembrandts,<br />
Eric Clapton and the Beatles.<br />
"Kids aren't stupid, they know<br />
what's going on," Pepera said. "If<br />
they're going to have to listen to<br />
Barney all day, it's not going to<br />
cut it. We play a lot of oldies for<br />
parents because most of the time<br />
when kids are listening, the parents<br />
are listening too.<br />
"One aspect of our music is we<br />
play music done especially for<br />
kids by people like Bruce Springsteen,<br />
Little Richard and Paula<br />
Abdul."<br />
C o m e Join<br />
Matt Collins Livonia High Nooners<br />
Lions Club, which provided<br />
"a push to get over the hump"<br />
and provided the first donation,<br />
and Joan Mackie who made the<br />
first private donation in memory<br />
of her late husband, Edward W.<br />
Mackie.<br />
"They were the guide that got<br />
us here." Gaynor said. "We were<br />
flying high when they made the<br />
first donation; it was the fuel for<br />
our fire."<br />
IN a way, the Founders Society<br />
reads like a who's who of area<br />
groups that work with the visually<br />
impaired. In addition to the<br />
High Nooners, the Garden City.<br />
Livonia Lamplighter. Redford,<br />
Westland Breakfast and Westland<br />
Host Lions Club are society<br />
members, as are the Plymouth<br />
Community Council on Aging<br />
Inc.. Optical Illusions - the<br />
Michigan Blind Skiers Association.<br />
Seedlings Braille Books for<br />
Children. Livonia Parents of the<br />
Visually Impaired and Fleissner's<br />
son, Ryan.<br />
"Ryan is our number one supporter.<br />
he helped us out in everyway<br />
with the directory." his<br />
mother said. "Thank you very<br />
much for your understanding. It<br />
was a very difficult year. When 1<br />
was home, my nose was stuck to<br />
the computer."<br />
"Thank you for letting us have<br />
her." Gaynor added, drawing a<br />
quip from the teen to "just have<br />
her home by dinner."<br />
The station's goal is to entertain<br />
and educate children and<br />
their families through positive<br />
multimedia programming and<br />
products.<br />
In support of its mission,<br />
Radio AAHS uses a variety of<br />
programs to offer educational<br />
entertainment and a platform<br />
for communication between family<br />
members.<br />
Some of the 500-watt station's<br />
programs will be satellite fed<br />
while others will be locally<br />
based.<br />
"We personalize our programs<br />
for the Detroit market," said<br />
Pepera, a Garden City resident.<br />
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spend "at least six months in<br />
hours," sitting in front of her<br />
computer at night working on<br />
the directory.<br />
"I always thought it was a goal<br />
of my mom and she was so<br />
happy doing it," he said. "When<br />
the first copy came out, she was<br />
so happy, she was jumping all<br />
over the place."<br />
The couple saved their "most<br />
special thank you" for their parents<br />
who "have always been<br />
there with a helping hand and<br />
strong shoulders to lean on and<br />
encouraged then on with their 'If<br />
you don't do it, who WILL? 5 "<br />
Fleissner and Gaynor don't<br />
plan to rest on their laurels.<br />
Phone calls are coming from<br />
throughout the state for the<br />
directory and they want to get<br />
copies out to ophthalmologists,<br />
optometrists, opticians and<br />
Lions Clubs, so people don't hear<br />
about what's available "through<br />
the grapevine."<br />
The directory will be updated<br />
every two years and, if all goes<br />
well with the Michigan version,<br />
they may branch out to do versions<br />
for other states.<br />
"There's so much information<br />
out there and it's not getting into<br />
the hands of the people who need<br />
it most," Fleissner said. This is<br />
not a cure-all, it won't answer<br />
everybody's questions, but it's a<br />
start."<br />
like it's national. We want to<br />
make kids feel like it is their station."<br />
The stations' highlighted programs<br />
aside from its music<br />
include visits by local DARE officers<br />
and government officials.<br />
"The All-American Alarm<br />
Clock" (7-<strong>11</strong> a.m. Mondays-Saturdays)<br />
is a wake-up show for<br />
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traffic and weather reports, special<br />
features, quizzes and contests.<br />
The imaginary destination<br />
"Avenue A" (<strong>11</strong> a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />
Mondays-Fridays) is a city street<br />
on which Radio AAHS'S studio,<br />
shops, offices and stores are<br />
OAKWOOD HEAI<br />
We Proudl 1<br />
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completed his residency at<br />
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Both Dr Smith and<br />
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For an appointment.<br />
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Fleissner and Gary Gaynor chose to cut the ribbon on<br />
a box to unveil their first-ever "Directory for the Visually<br />
Impaired - Michigan Version."<br />
located. The segment includes<br />
The 60 Second Spotlight" where<br />
listeners are welcome to air their<br />
complaints and compliments<br />
about the show and environmental<br />
tips by "Babbling Brooke."<br />
Actors, such as Meryl Streep.<br />
Jack Nicholson. James Earl<br />
Jones and Sigourney Weaver,<br />
read fairy tales, fables, adventures<br />
and other stories during<br />
"Storytime" (1-1:30 a.m. and<br />
p.m. Mondays-Fridays, 1-1:30<br />
a m. Saturdays, and 9-9:30 p.m.<br />
and 1-1:30 a.m. Sundays)..<br />
Pepera said that working with<br />
Radio AAHS is one of the most<br />
gratifying experience she's had<br />
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hard work," she said. "It's totally<br />
different, but I get more out of it.<br />
It makes you feel so good."<br />
Family R o o m from page B1<br />
I'll let you know when it's<br />
ready and how to get a copy and<br />
all that kind of stuff within the<br />
next week or two. Until then.<br />
tik t i<br />
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know this, the phoenix HAS<br />
taken wing. But he's flapping<br />
around in my house and he's big.<br />
he needs to be outside where he<br />
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rise, where you can see him at<br />
last, rise up from the now cold,<br />
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for Karen Meier, a Plymouth<br />
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It ia affiliated with the Detroit<br />
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(<br />
Kachnowski-Cassar<br />
Daniel and Rose Kachnowski<br />
announce the engagement of<br />
their daughter, Julie Renee, to<br />
Dean Arnold Cassar. the son of<br />
George and Shelly Cassar of Sylvan<br />
Lake.<br />
The bride is a graduate of<br />
Eastern Michigan University.<br />
She is employed by Midwest<br />
Publishing as a graphic designer.<br />
Her fiance is a graduate of the<br />
Specs Howard School of Broadcasting<br />
and Oakland County<br />
Community College. He is<br />
employed by Cassar Group Management.<br />
A November wedding is<br />
Mervyn-Hudgens<br />
Paula Anne Hudgens and<br />
Randy Lee Men-yn were married<br />
July 20 at Mill Race Village<br />
in Westland. Lloyd Brasure officiated.<br />
The bride is the daughter of<br />
Thomas and Mary Hudgens of<br />
Pinckney. The groom is the son<br />
of Betty Lou Mervyn and Ralph<br />
Mervyn, both of Westland.<br />
The bride is a 1987 graduate<br />
of Ypsilanti High School and a<br />
1994 graduate of Eastern Michigan<br />
University.<br />
The groom is a 1986 graduate<br />
of Westland John Glenn High<br />
School.<br />
The bride asked Cheryl Miller<br />
to serve as her matron of honor,<br />
with bridesmaids Darlene Hopkins.<br />
Susan Elliott and Leigh<br />
Ann Rose. Flower girls were<br />
Kelsea Barnhardt and Ashley<br />
Logan.<br />
The groom asked Kelly<br />
Mervyn to serve as best man,<br />
with groomsmen Ralph Mervyn,<br />
planned for St. Colette Catholic<br />
Church in Livonia.<br />
John Mervyn and Alan Mervyn.<br />
Ring bearer was Jacob Mervyn.<br />
The couple received guests at<br />
the Mayflower Meeting House<br />
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The Observer/THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7,1996<br />
WEDDINGS AND EN6AGEMENTS<br />
Filarski-Konstal<br />
Amy L. Konatal and Dennis R.<br />
Filaraki were married June 1 at<br />
St. Theodore Catholic Church in<br />
Westland. The Rev. Jerry Cuppie<br />
officiated.<br />
The bride is the daughter of<br />
Edward and Dianne Konatal of<br />
Livonia. The groom is the son of<br />
Gaye Filarski of Otisville, Mich.,<br />
and the late Richard Filarski.<br />
The bride is a 1991 graduate<br />
of Livonia Churchill High School<br />
and a 1995 graduate of Madonna<br />
University with a bachelor of<br />
science degree in management.<br />
She is employed at Waldenbooks<br />
corporate headquarters in Ann<br />
Arbor.<br />
The groom is a 1988 graduate<br />
of Lakeville High School and is<br />
attending Mott College. He is<br />
employed by D.C. Electric Motor<br />
in Burton, Mich.<br />
The bride asked Christine<br />
Bosela, with bridesmaids<br />
Heather Stevenson and Lori<br />
Filarski.<br />
The groom asked Michael<br />
Filarski to serve as his best<br />
Towshack-Nixon<br />
John and Donna Towshack of<br />
Plymouth announce the engagement<br />
of their daughter, Julie<br />
Marie, to Ryan S. Nixon, the son<br />
of William and Cherie Nixon of<br />
Dexter.<br />
The bride-to-be. a 1988 graduate<br />
of Plymouth Salem High<br />
School, will graduate next year<br />
from Cleary College with a bachelor<br />
of computer science degree.<br />
,She is employed by Ford Motor<br />
Co.<br />
Her Fiance is a 1988 Dexter<br />
High School graduate and is<br />
employed by Nixon's Farm as an<br />
agriculture engineer.<br />
An October 1977 wedding is<br />
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Church of Christ in Dexter.<br />
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The bride currently is attending<br />
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The OBSERVER/THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 , 1 9 9 6 JC<br />
The Obterver!THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996<br />
Seminar focuses on healing grief<br />
ANNIVERSARIES<br />
Dr. John Schneider, a professor<br />
emeritus at Michigan State<br />
University who is known for his<br />
work on grieving as a life transforming<br />
process will be the<br />
keynote speaker at a one-day<br />
healing grief seminar, "Holding<br />
Hope in Times of Darkness," cosponsored<br />
by Arbor Hospice and<br />
the Schoolcraft College Women's<br />
Resource Center on Saturday,<br />
Nov. 16.<br />
This is the third year Arbor<br />
Hospice has teamed up with the<br />
Women's Resource Center in cosponsoring<br />
the conference for<br />
people who are grieving after the<br />
<strong>11</strong>502 1086<br />
death of a loved one and for<br />
those who wish to help them. It<br />
will be 8:30 a.m. to 3:40 p.m. in<br />
the college's Waterman Center.<br />
Schneider, who speaks and<br />
conducts workshops on the subject<br />
of grief aeross the United<br />
States, has written two books<br />
concerning and grief and<br />
bereavement issues and has four<br />
other books in preparation for<br />
publication, including "Holding<br />
Hope in Times of Darkness," the<br />
title of this year's conference.<br />
He currently is in private practice<br />
in Traverse City.<br />
The conference will start with<br />
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sa* The Observer/THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996<br />
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I<br />
Your Invitation to<br />
Worship<br />
Mail Copy To: OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC NEWSPAPERS<br />
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CHRIST OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
14175 Farmington Rd. (Just N. of I-96) • Livonia<br />
Church • 522-6830 School/Day Care • 513-8413<br />
Rev. Luther A. Worth, Pastor<br />
Sunday Worship 8:30 & <strong>11</strong>:00 A.M.<br />
Sunday School & Bible Class 9:45 A.M.<br />
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL<br />
20605 MiddMttlt .nr. il MA J vutHrlrH<br />
Farmington Hilb. Mich.<br />
WORSHIP SERVICES<br />
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ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN<br />
Church & School 5885 Venoy<br />
i BlK N ot Ford Rd Westland 425-0260<br />
Divine Worship 8 6 <strong>11</strong> 00 AM<br />
Bible Class 6 SS 9:30 A.M.<br />
Monday Evening Service 7:30 P.M<br />
Gary 0 HeaOapohl, Actmirv»1rariv« Paslc<br />
Kurt E Larrtben Assistant Paste*<br />
Jel Bulk* Prmopak'D C E<br />
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
MISSOURI SYNOD<br />
25630 GRANO RIVER at BEECH DALY<br />
532-2266 REDFORD TWP<br />
Worship Service<br />
9:15 4 <strong>11</strong>:00 A.M.<br />
Sunday School<br />
9:15 4 <strong>11</strong>:00 A.M<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
Rev Victor F Halboth. p*»to«<br />
Rev Timothy Haiboth. Assoc Paalor<br />
N e w Life<br />
Lutheran Church<br />
Youth and Adult Education 9:00 a.m.<br />
Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m at the<br />
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42290 Five Mile Rd.<br />
(al Bradner Rilone mile W. of Haggeity)<br />
Pastor Ken Roberts •<br />
313/459-8181<br />
Preschool, Kindergarten, Daycare<br />
Sharing the Love of Christ"<br />
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN<br />
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46250 Ann Arbor Road<br />
(1 Mile West ol SheKJoni<br />
Plymouth • 453-5252<br />
Worship Service 8:30 & <strong>11</strong>:00 A.M.<br />
Family Sunday School 9:45 A.M.<br />
K M Mehil. Pastor<br />
Hugh McMartin, Lay Minister<br />
CHRIST THE GOOD SHEPHERD<br />
Lutheran Church Missouri Synod<br />
42690 Cherry Hill Road, Canton<br />
981-0286 Roger Aumann. Pastor<br />
Worship 8:00 4 10:30 A.M.<br />
Bible Class 6 SS 9:20 A.M.<br />
Preschool & Kindergarten<br />
HOSANNA-TABOR<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL<br />
9600 Leverne • So Redlord • 937-2424<br />
Rev Lawrence Witto<br />
WORSHIP WITH US<br />
Sunday Morning 8:30 4 <strong>11</strong>:00 A.M.<br />
Sunday School» Adult Bible Class 9:45 am.<br />
Thursday Prayer Service 5:00 p.m.<br />
Christian Schooi Pre-School-8tn Grade<br />
937-2233<br />
Timothy Lutheran Church<br />
8820 Wayne Rd.<br />
(Between Ann Arbor Trail 6 Joy Road)<br />
Livonia • 427-2290<br />
Rev. Carta Thompson Powell. Paator<br />
9:00 a.m. Adult 4 Children a<br />
Sunday School<br />
10:00 a.m. Family Worship<br />
CHR1STAOELPHIANS CHURCHES OF CHRIST<br />
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Sunday<br />
Memorial Service 10:00 A.M.<br />
Sunday School <strong>11</strong>:30 A.M.<br />
Bibte Class<br />
Wednesdays 8:00 P.M.<br />
36516 Parfcdaie, Livonia • 425-7610<br />
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24230 West McNicho*<br />
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Wednesday Bibto Study 7:00 p.m.<br />
Friday Praia* and Worship 7:00 p.m.<br />
Pastor Donna Lacti 532-1000<br />
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42nd Highlanders will pipe and<br />
parade to the traditional "Flowers<br />
of the Forest." National and<br />
unit banners will be placed at<br />
the front of the sanctuary and<br />
"Taps" will be played to honor<br />
the Gold Star Mothers. Speaking<br />
at the ceremony will be C.<br />
Ronald Phelps, deputy director<br />
of Chaplain Service, U.S.<br />
Department of Veterans Affairs.<br />
SPECIAL SEMINAR<br />
Ruth Koch, author of "Now<br />
You're Talking" and "Speaking<br />
the Truth in Love," will present<br />
"How to Raise a Self-Controlled<br />
Child" 7-8:30 p.m. Monday, Nov.<br />
<strong>11</strong>, at Christ Our Savior Lutheran<br />
Church-Canton campus,<br />
46001 Warren Road, just west of<br />
Canton Center Road. A national<br />
certified counselor and mental<br />
health educator. Koch will discuss<br />
the principles of raising<br />
children to be self-disciplined.<br />
Parents will also learn ways to<br />
"let go," so children learn responsibility<br />
and develop positive selfesteem.<br />
For more information,<br />
call (313) 522-6830.<br />
ALTERNATIVE WORSHIP<br />
An alternative worship service<br />
is held at 7 p.m. Mondays in the<br />
church library of St. Matthew's<br />
United Methodist Church. 30900<br />
W. Six Mile Road, Livonia. The<br />
service is people unable to<br />
attend Sunday morning worship<br />
or interested in an informal<br />
form of worship. It is led by Ken<br />
Marre. For more information,<br />
call the church at (313) 422-<br />
6039.<br />
JESUS IN HOLIDAYS'<br />
Alpha Baptist Church will<br />
look at the seven annual holidays<br />
God commanded the Jewish<br />
people to observe and how<br />
they foreshadow the work of<br />
Jesus, including his death, resurrection<br />
and second coming,<br />
during "Jesus in the Jewish Holidays"<br />
7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov.<br />
13. at the church, 28051 West<br />
Chicago, Livonia. The program<br />
will be presented by Shema Yisrael,<br />
a Southfield-based organization<br />
dedicated to proclaiming<br />
the good news about the Messiah<br />
Yeshua to the Jewish community<br />
of Michigan. For more<br />
information, call the church at<br />
(313) 421-6300.<br />
FALL CONCERT SERIES<br />
The Bravada Brass, a brass<br />
quintet from the University of<br />
Michigan, will perform at 7 p.m.<br />
Sunday, Nov. 17, in the sanctuary<br />
of St. Andrew's Presbyterian<br />
Church, 26701 Joy Road, Dearborn<br />
Heights. Tickets cost $12<br />
for adults, $6 for children, with<br />
proceeds to benefit the Fellowship<br />
Hall renovation. An afterglow<br />
will follow the concert. For<br />
tickets, call the church office at<br />
(313) 274-3820.<br />
SPECIAL PROORAM<br />
Risen Christ Lutheran Church<br />
will have nurse Marti McClain<br />
of Mission health speak on<br />
"Women and Heart Disease" at 7<br />
p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, at the<br />
church, 46250 Ann Arbor Road,<br />
Plymouth.No reservations are<br />
needed. For more information,<br />
call (313) 453-5252.<br />
CHRISTMAS PAQCANTS<br />
Covenant Community Church<br />
will present "Four Tickets to<br />
Christmas" Friday, Dec. 6, and<br />
Sunday, Dec. 8, at the church,<br />
25800 Student St., north of Five<br />
Mile Road, Redford.. Dinner will<br />
be at 6:30 p.m. with the performance<br />
at 8 p.m. on Dec. 6, with<br />
the performance at 6 p.m. and<br />
dinner at 8 p.m. on Dec. 8. Tickets<br />
cost $10 in advance. For<br />
more information, call (313) 535-<br />
3100.<br />
•Temple Baptist Church will<br />
present its The Glory of Christmas<br />
pageant, "The Journey of<br />
the Fourth Wise Man." at 7:30<br />
p.m. Friday and Saturday. Dec.<br />
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> -<br />
6-7, 13-14 and 20-21, and a 6<br />
p.m. Sunday. Dec. 15, at the<br />
church, 23800 West Chicago,<br />
Redford. Tickets cost $6 each for<br />
balcony and main floor seating.<br />
Mail-in orders postmarked by<br />
Nov. <strong>11</strong> will be processed in the<br />
order received before tickets go<br />
on sale to the community on<br />
Monday, Nov. 18. Children<br />
under age 4 will not be admitted<br />
due to the length of the production<br />
and child care will not be<br />
provided. For more information,<br />
call the church's ticket hotline at<br />
(313) 255-3339.<br />
ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS<br />
The St. Aidan Youth Group is<br />
selling Entertainment books<br />
through December to support ;<br />
the Youth Conference and World<br />
Youth Day. The books are available<br />
at the Parish Office, 17500<br />
Farmington Road, north of Six<br />
Mile Road, Livonia. For more "<br />
information, call (313) 425-5950 '<br />
or (313) 525-1278.<br />
FRIENDSHIP<br />
Friendship Connection, a personal<br />
growth and support group,<br />
will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays<br />
at 13439 Marion, Redford. for<br />
discussion, questions and<br />
answers, fellowship and Bible<br />
study. For more information, call<br />
(313)534-2065.<br />
326-0330.<br />
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Helping out: Twenty-nine members of the First United<br />
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Listings for the Crafts Calendar<br />
should be submitted in writing<br />
no later than noon Friday for the<br />
next Thursday's issue. They can<br />
be mailed to Sue Mason at<br />
36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia<br />
48150, or by fax at (313) 591-<br />
7279. For more information, call<br />
(313) 953-2131.<br />
UVOMA ELKS<br />
The Livonia Elks club is having<br />
its 10th annual craft show from<br />
noon to 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8,<br />
and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday,<br />
Nov. 9, on Plymouth Road, one<br />
block east of Merriman. $1<br />
admission. For more information,<br />
call (313) 261-1696.<br />
CLARENCEVH1E NMH<br />
The Athletic Boosters Club of<br />
Clarenceville High School will<br />
have its annual holiday boutique<br />
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov.<br />
9, at the school, Middlebelt Road<br />
between Seven and Eight Mile<br />
roads, Livonia. There will be<br />
more than 150 juried crafters,<br />
raffle and bake sale. No strollers<br />
will be permitted; however,<br />
babysitting will be available.<br />
NEW MORNING SCHOOL<br />
New Morning School will have<br />
its sixth annual art and fine<br />
crafts show 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
Saturday, Nov. 9, at the<br />
Northville Recreation Center.<br />
303 W. Main St. Admission will<br />
be $2. For more information, call<br />
the school at (313) 420-3331.<br />
CRESTWOOO<br />
Crestwood High School will have<br />
a craft show 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />
Saturday, Nov. 9. at the school.<br />
1501 N. Beech Daly, Dearborn<br />
Heights. Admission will be $1.<br />
For more information, call<br />
(313)278-9413 or (313) 425-6740.<br />
KETTERING SCHOOL<br />
Exhibitors are sought for Kettering<br />
Elementary School's 10th<br />
annual craft show 9 a.m. to 4<br />
p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9. at the<br />
school, 1200 S. Hubbard, Westland.<br />
For more information, call<br />
Kathy at (313) 722-7433 or<br />
Donna at (313) 326-6659.<br />
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN<br />
St. Paul's Lutheran Church will<br />
hold its eighth annual holiday<br />
craft show 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday,<br />
Nov. 9, at the church and<br />
school, 20805 Middlebelt Road.<br />
Farmington Hills. For more<br />
information, call (810) 476-0841<br />
or(313) 591-0224.<br />
SS. SIMON AND JUDE<br />
Crafters are wanted for the 14th<br />
annual arts and crafts boutique<br />
THE END<br />
IS NEAR!<br />
Car. camper, and boat donations<br />
to the Volunteers of Amenca must<br />
be received by midnight December<br />
31 to qualify for a Federal income<br />
tax credit deduction for those who<br />
will itemize their 1996 gifts.<br />
Donations of cars and other<br />
vehicles are simple, fast, and easy.<br />
Receipt issued. Cars need not be<br />
running. Pick-up can be arranged.<br />
Boats, motorcycles, motorhomes.<br />
and trailers accepted.<br />
The VGA. a 100 year old chanty,<br />
provides over 250 safe affordable<br />
housing unrts and support services<br />
to single women and children and<br />
the elderly throughout southeast<br />
Michigan.<br />
Call 1-«006S2-1515 for info.<br />
Kickers<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS<br />
36<strong>07</strong>1 Plymouth Rd.<br />
Livonia<br />
CRAFTS CALENDAR<br />
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov.<br />
9, at Sa. Simon and Jude<br />
Church, 32500 Palmer Road,<br />
Westland. For more information,<br />
call Winnie at (313) 722-8098 or<br />
(313) 722-1343.<br />
CHURCHILL PTSA<br />
Crafters are needed for<br />
Churchill High School's PTSA<br />
fifth annual arts and crafts<br />
show, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday,<br />
Nov. 9, at the school, 8900<br />
Newburgh Road, Livonia.<br />
Admission is $1. For more information,<br />
call (313) 523-0022<br />
SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE<br />
Schoolcraft College will have its<br />
fall craft show 9:30 a.m. to 4:30<br />
p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, and <strong>11</strong><br />
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov.<br />
10, at the college, 18600 Haggerty<br />
Road, Livonia. The juried<br />
show will feature more than 150<br />
crafters. There also will be<br />
refreshments and hourly raffles.<br />
Admission is $1.50 for adults<br />
and children 12 years and older<br />
and 50 cents for children 5-12<br />
years of age. For more information,<br />
call (313) 462-4417.<br />
RICE MEMORIAL<br />
Rice Memorial United Methodist<br />
Church. 20601 Beech-Daly Road,<br />
Redford. is having its annual<br />
The ObaerverfTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996<br />
Holiday Craft Fair and Luncheon,<br />
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday,<br />
Nov. 9, Saturday, Nov, 9, at the<br />
church. For more information,<br />
call the church office at (313)<br />
534-49<strong>07</strong>, 9 a.m. to noon Monday<br />
through Friday, or Sheila Koaki<br />
at (313)537-3710.<br />
CHURCH Of HOLY SPIRIT<br />
The Church of the Holy Spirit<br />
will have a craft bazaar Saturday,<br />
Nov. 9, at the church, 9083<br />
Newburg Road, Livonia. For<br />
more information, call'(313) 591-<br />
02<strong>11</strong>.<br />
LADIES ORIENTAL SHRINE<br />
The Ladies Oriental Shrine will<br />
sponsor a bazaar <strong>11</strong> a.m. to 5<br />
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, at Sacred<br />
Heart Church, 29125 Six Mile<br />
Road, Livonia. In addition to<br />
crafts, a spaghetti dinner will be<br />
served noon to 4 p.m. Cost will<br />
be $4 for adults and $2.50 for<br />
children under age 12. For more<br />
information, call (313) 522-3166.<br />
QENEVA PRESBYTERIAN<br />
Geneva Presbyterian Church<br />
will have its holiday bazaar 9<br />
a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16.<br />
at the church, 5835 Sheldon<br />
Road. Canton. There will be<br />
plenty of crafts and baked goods<br />
available.<br />
WAYNE COUNTY COMMISSION<br />
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />
The Wayne County Commission Committee on Environment, Drains and<br />
Sewers will hold a public hearing on the Wayne County Air Quality<br />
Management Ordinance to abate air pollution in the County of Wayne, to<br />
provide for its administration and enforcement, to prescribe the powers and<br />
duties of the Wayne County Department of Environment. Air Quality<br />
Management Division and its Director, and to provide for penalties and<br />
remedies at its meeting to be held<br />
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1996, 6:00 p.m.<br />
Wayne County Building, Room 400<br />
600 Randolph. Detroit<br />
Copies of the proposed ordinance may be reviewed at the Commission<br />
Clerk's Office, 406 Wayne County Building. 600 Randolph. Detroit, Ml<br />
48226 and at the following public libraries: Livonia Civic Center Library,<br />
the Taylor Community Library, and the Detroit Main Public Library,<br />
Sociology - and Economics Department.<br />
Publish November 7 1996<br />
WAYNE COUNTY COMMISSION<br />
COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS<br />
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />
The Wayne County Commission Committee on<br />
Ways and Means will hold a public hearings on<br />
the following:<br />
1. The 1996-97 Appropriation and Budget<br />
Ordinance. The property tax millage rate<br />
proposed to be levied to support the proposed<br />
budget will be a subject of this hearing.<br />
2. An ordinance to establish guidelines for a<br />
Wayne County Budget Stabilization Fund (also<br />
known as the "Rainy Day Fund"); the Budget<br />
Stabilization Fund is designed to strengthen<br />
Wayne County's long term fiscal health and to<br />
mitigate the effects on the Wayne County Budget<br />
of recessions, natural disasters, and other<br />
special circumstances which could lead to<br />
reduced public services or a budget deficit.<br />
The hearings will be held:<br />
Wednesday, November 13, 1996, 10:00 a.m. and<br />
Thursday, November 14, 1996, 10:00 a.m.<br />
Hearing Room 402, Wayne County Building<br />
600 Randolph Street, Detroit, MI<br />
Copies of the above items may be obtained or<br />
reviewed at the Commission Clerk's Office, 406<br />
Wayne County Building, 600 Randolph, Detroit,<br />
MI 48226. (313) 224-0903.<br />
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The Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton will conduct a<br />
public hearing on Tuesday, November 26, 1996 at 7:00 P.M. in the First<br />
Floor Meeting Room of the Canton Township Administration Building, <strong>11</strong>50<br />
S Canton Center Road, as a part of its regular meeting,<br />
The purpose of the public hearing will be to consider a request by GDM<br />
Acquisition, Inc. to transfer the existing Industrial Facilities Exemption<br />
Certificate #89-279 for real and personal property located at 8301 Ronda<br />
Drive from Greenfield Die & Machine Corporation, the legal description of<br />
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A parcel of land located in the Township of Canton, Wayne County,<br />
Michigan described us Lot 18, also the West 265 feet of Lot 19,<br />
Canton Industrial Park No. 2, a subdivision of part of the Northeast<br />
1/4 of Section 2, Town 2 South. Range 8 East and recorded in Liber<br />
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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />
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of the State of Michigan, as amended, and pursuant to the Zoning<br />
Ordinance of the Charter Township of Canton that the Planning<br />
Commission of the Charter Township of Canton will hold a Public Hearing<br />
on Monday. December 2. 1996 in the First Floor Meeting Room of the<br />
Administration Building, <strong>11</strong>50 S Canton Center Road at 7:00 p.m. on the<br />
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BEYDOUN/SAAB REZONING - CONSIDER REQUEST TO REZONE<br />
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The Observer/Thursday, NOVEMBER 7,1996<br />
Suffrage movement has its 'Who's Who'<br />
BY SUE MASON<br />
ST AFT WHITER<br />
Like the advertising jingle:<br />
when Elizabeth Cady Stanton<br />
speaks, people listen.<br />
And speak the well-known<br />
19th century suffragist did when<br />
she showed up at Schoolcraft<br />
College in Livonia recently.<br />
Wearing period clothing and a<br />
very 1990s' "Vote Nov. 5" button,<br />
she was there to open the<br />
Women's Resource Center fall<br />
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COUNTY OF WAYNE, MICHIGAN<br />
ON THE FORMATION OF A<br />
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AND DESIGNATION OF THE<br />
BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT ZONE<br />
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH:<br />
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the City Commission of the City of<br />
Plymouth, Wayne County, Michigan, will hold a public hearing on Monday,<br />
the 2nd day of December, 1996 at 7:00 o'clock, p.m., prevailing Eastern Time<br />
in the City Hall, Plymouth, Michigan, to consider the adoption of a resolution<br />
establishing a brownfield redevelopment authority for the City of Plymouth<br />
and designating the boundaries of a brownfield redevelopment zone, pursuant<br />
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The boundaries of the proposed brownfield redevelopment zone within<br />
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luncheon series.<br />
Portrayed by Lynette Brown,<br />
public information director for<br />
the American Association of University<br />
Women of Michigan, she<br />
also was there to introduce the<br />
all-female audience to the<br />
women who were in the forefront<br />
of the suffrage movement.<br />
The focus of her talk was<br />
Ernestine Rose, whp addressed<br />
the Michigan House of Representatives,<br />
seeking the right of<br />
&<br />
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Brown provided a personal view of the leaders of the<br />
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• 'During the more boring<br />
things, we'd<br />
walked and talked<br />
about the need for a<br />
women's rights convention.'<br />
Lynette Brown<br />
-as Elizabeth Cady Stanton<br />
women to vote, on March 26,<br />
1846, the first time a woman<br />
appeared before a U.S. legislature.<br />
Rose was inducted into the<br />
National Women's Hall of Fame<br />
on Oct. 5. She was nominated by<br />
Brown who traveled to Seneca<br />
Falls, N.Y., to accept the medallion<br />
and made a brief speech on<br />
Rose's behalf.<br />
"Ernestine Rose was very<br />
important in the lives of<br />
women," Cady Stanton told the<br />
audience. "The daughter of a<br />
rabbi. Ernestine was a rebel,<br />
studying the Torah, and learned<br />
Hebrew at a time when women<br />
didn't do that."<br />
In the beginning<br />
The champion of women's<br />
property rights in this country,<br />
at a young age Rose went before<br />
the civil court in her native<br />
Poland to argue for a return of<br />
the inheritance she had received<br />
from her mother that had been<br />
given to an older man to whom<br />
she had been betrothed and<br />
whom she refused to marry.<br />
"She argued her own case and<br />
the judge was so impressed with<br />
her that she won the case." Cady<br />
Stanton said.<br />
After her success. Rose left<br />
Poland for Berlin, Germany, but<br />
not before giving her father half<br />
of her money to give to charity.<br />
The rest she used to develop a<br />
chemically treated paper that<br />
deodorized rooms which she sold<br />
door-to-door to support herself.<br />
She traveled to several other<br />
countries before landing in England<br />
where she became involved<br />
in the Robert Owen Movement<br />
which believed in equality for<br />
everyone. That's when she met<br />
her husband and fellow Owen<br />
follower, William Rose. They<br />
married in 1836 and shortly<br />
after sailed for the United<br />
States.<br />
They settled in New York City<br />
where William sold jewelry and<br />
worked as a silversmith. Ernestine<br />
sold her deodorizing papers<br />
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and perfume and quickly began<br />
seeking women's rights and<br />
social reforms.<br />
"She was here only a few<br />
weeks when she discovered that<br />
American women had no right to<br />
own or inherit property," Cady<br />
Stanton said. "So she drew up a<br />
petition and went door-to-door to<br />
get signatures. In five months,<br />
five women had signed the petition,<br />
but she wasn't discouraged.<br />
"It took her 12 years, but she<br />
did get the Married Woman's<br />
Property Rights Act passed by<br />
the New York State Legislature."<br />
Like Rose, Cady Stanton was<br />
a bit of a rebel. Born in Johnstown,<br />
N.Y., she studied on her<br />
own, teaching herself to read.<br />
Her father "indulged" her, letting<br />
her the books in his law<br />
office. It was there she made a<br />
discovery similar to Rose's, that<br />
women had few rights by law.<br />
"I looked up all the bad laws<br />
and marked them with a pencil."<br />
Cady Stanton said. "I was about<br />
to cut them out of the law books,<br />
when my father found me. He<br />
explained that they were not<br />
only in the books, they were on<br />
the books because they were<br />
passed by the state legislature.<br />
"My father would tell me that<br />
'Perhaps, when you grow up, you<br />
can change the bad laws.'"<br />
Cady Stanton studied at the<br />
Troy Female Seminary and with<br />
the help of her father and a minister<br />
friend was enrolled in a<br />
boys' school similar to a high<br />
school. The school officials were<br />
hesitant about enrolling, fearing<br />
she would "hold the other students<br />
back." Cady Stanton, however,<br />
won awards in Greek and<br />
mathematics.<br />
She married Henry Stanton,<br />
an agent for the antislavery<br />
movement in 1840, but contrary<br />
to the times, she too kept her<br />
•maiden name of Cady and did<br />
not say she would obey her husband.<br />
"Henry was not going to own<br />
me like he owned a horse, 1 " the<br />
suffragist leader said. They couple<br />
settled in Seneca Falls and<br />
had seven children.<br />
A fateful meeting<br />
It was also in 1840 that Cady<br />
Stanton met Lucretia Mott at<br />
the World Antislavery Convention.<br />
While legitimate delegates,<br />
they could not participate and<br />
had to sit in a balcony behind a<br />
curtain.<br />
"During the more boring<br />
things, we'd walked and talked<br />
about the need for a women's<br />
rights convention," Cady Stanton<br />
said.<br />
The women began planning<br />
the convention, which took place<br />
on July 19-20, 1848, at the Westland<br />
Methodist Chapel. The<br />
women were a bit apprehensive<br />
about how many people would<br />
attend the two-day meeting, but<br />
"lo and behold, carriages started<br />
showing up."<br />
"We had 300 people come and<br />
100 were men," Cady Stanton<br />
said. "Most opposed the right of<br />
women to vote except Frederick<br />
Douglass who came both days<br />
and on the second day gave an<br />
eloquent speech about women<br />
having the right to vote. He<br />
spoke from the viewpoint of<br />
someone born of a slave."<br />
Cady Stanton also stood up at<br />
the convention and argued that<br />
women should have the right to<br />
vote, while Mott opposed it.<br />
"It wasn't that she didn't want<br />
women to have the right to vote,<br />
she thought it would make us<br />
look foolish," Cady Stanton said.<br />
Of those in attendance, only<br />
100 signed the Declaration of<br />
Sentiments and Resolutions that<br />
declared that woman was man's<br />
equal, advocated suffrage for<br />
women, and called attention to<br />
other in equities and limitations<br />
imposed on women.<br />
While it was a happy occasion<br />
for organizers, it ended when the<br />
press started ridiculing the participants<br />
about women wanting<br />
the right to vote.<br />
"By the end of the year, many<br />
of the people who signed wanted<br />
their names off the declaration,"<br />
Cady Stanton said. "Nobody<br />
expected the huge storm of<br />
protest."<br />
Three years after the convention,<br />
Cady Stanton met Susan B.<br />
Anthony who also became active<br />
in the women's rights movement.<br />
A good friend, Anthony became a<br />
key figure in voting rights for<br />
women, founding the National<br />
Woman Suffrage Association in<br />
1869<br />
In 1878, 30 years after the convention,<br />
considered the beginning<br />
of the women's rights movement,<br />
a constitutional amendment<br />
to grant full suffrage to<br />
women was introduced in<br />
Congress. It was introduced<br />
every year until it passed in<br />
1919 and was ratified in 1920.<br />
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Political correctness takes toll on words<br />
BT CHRISTINA FUOCO<br />
STAT* warm<br />
- Within the next century language<br />
is going to change so dramatically<br />
that words like manhole,<br />
emancipated, book and<br />
overweight are going to be out of<br />
Wir vocabulary, mused writer<br />
Christopher Cerf at the<br />
Northville Town Hall series<br />
recently.<br />
The "Sesame Street" lyricist<br />
and the author of The Politically<br />
Correct Dictionary" joked<br />
with the audience about the<br />
number of strange - yet true -<br />
words that have been "corrected"<br />
so as not to offend anyone.<br />
.. "These words are not one that<br />
we made up; I have a source to<br />
flflpve every one of these things,"<br />
Cerf said.<br />
"Waitron," he said, has become<br />
the new catch phrase for someone<br />
who serveB a customers'<br />
meal at a restaurant.<br />
'Waitron* has spread like<br />
wildflowers' it's even in the latest<br />
edition of Random House<br />
Webster's Dictionary," said Cerf.<br />
"That means that if Betsy Ross<br />
was alive today we would have<br />
to call her a 'Seamstron.' "<br />
The politically correct term for<br />
criminals and thieves got the<br />
biggest laugh from the audience.<br />
"Instead of saying that people<br />
were stealing or looting, we say<br />
that they were partaking in<br />
'non-traditional shopping,' so<br />
anyone who's arrested for looting<br />
can feel better about themselves,"<br />
Cerf said. "Pretty soon<br />
we'll be calling prisoners 'a<br />
client or guest of the correctional<br />
system.' We have a wonderful,<br />
wonderful tradition of getting<br />
people to stop taking<br />
responsibility for evil actions."<br />
Another example of the goofi-<br />
Right to Life<br />
holds student<br />
essay contest<br />
Right to Life-Lifespan is sponsoring<br />
a pro-life essay contest<br />
for students in the ninth<br />
through 12th grades in public,<br />
private or home schools who live<br />
in Wayne, Oakland or Macomb<br />
counties.<br />
The essay must contain at<br />
least 500 words and not more<br />
than 1,000 words and be on the<br />
topic of abortioon, infanticide or<br />
euthanasia.<br />
?The entry must be the stu- .<br />
ttfint's original work and must<br />
flpt have been submitted to any<br />
o#ier publisher or in any other<br />
can test.<br />
-First prize is a $500 U.S. savings<br />
bond, with a $200 savings<br />
btfbd awarded for second place<br />
and $100 saving bond for third<br />
place.<br />
Entries must be received by<br />
no later than noon, Wednesday,<br />
Nov. 13. They can be mailed to<br />
1996 Student Contest, Right to<br />
Life-Lifespan, 28200 Seven Mile<br />
Road, No. 127, Livonia 48152.<br />
Complete rules and regulations<br />
are available by calling<br />
Right to Life-Lifespan at (313)<br />
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hosts annual<br />
ACS gift show<br />
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Thinking about what to buy<br />
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Gifts for the nieces and<br />
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With great gift ideas and help<br />
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The show will be 10:30 a.m. to<br />
5 p.m. Thursday and Friday,<br />
Nov. 21-22, at the Town Center<br />
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The show will feature a wide<br />
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Items, sports memorabilia, dolls,<br />
«fbdiaca, ornaments, cards, jewelry,<br />
clothing, pottery, baskets<br />
and quilta. A silent auction will<br />
kture items donated by area<br />
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*roceeds from the Holiday<br />
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cer ieeuee, such aa<br />
ip Catch-A-Rainbow, which<br />
I by the American Can-<br />
Society. Michigan Division,<br />
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more information about<br />
ow, call the American<br />
near Society'a Gift Show<br />
at (810) 557-5353.<br />
108.<br />
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tako sxcoptlon with what you pooplo aro doing. I<br />
would approdato you not using tho word 'Amortcan*<br />
on your show bocauao Amorica was namod<br />
after an Italian oxploror. I think you should uso<br />
tho phraso Turtlo Island.*'<br />
Christopher Cerf<br />
ness, Cerf said, is the politically<br />
correct word for book - processed<br />
tree carcasses. And the "political<br />
correctness" trend has even<br />
spread to the set of "Sesame<br />
Street."<br />
"One person came up to me<br />
and said, 'I have to take exception<br />
with what you people are<br />
doing. I would appreciate you<br />
not using the word 'American' on<br />
your show because America was<br />
named after an Italian explorer.<br />
I think you should use the<br />
phrase Turtle Island,' " Cerf<br />
recalled.<br />
She thought that by using the<br />
word "America" that "Sesame<br />
Street" was singling out Italians.<br />
What she didn't take into consideration,<br />
he said, was that "Turtle<br />
Island" is a Cherokee term.<br />
"Sobriety deprived" (drunk),<br />
"game management" (hunting),<br />
and "pulling non-human animal<br />
fibers over a person's eyes"<br />
(pulling the wool over your eyes),<br />
are also among his favorites.<br />
Cerf is the son of Bennett Cerf,<br />
founder of Random House and<br />
the host of the "What's My Line"<br />
who happens to be among the<br />
first speakers at Northville<br />
Town Hall inaugural series<br />
1961-1962. As the founding editor-in-chief<br />
of Children's Television<br />
Workshop's Products<br />
Group, Christopher Cerf played<br />
a pivotal role in the ongoing<br />
funding of the "Sesame Street"<br />
television show.<br />
Before joining CTW, Cerf<br />
spent eight years at Random<br />
House, where, as senior editor,<br />
and edited books by such diverse<br />
authors as George Plimpton,<br />
Andy Warhol and Ray Bradbury.<br />
For the past decade, Cerf has<br />
played a major role in the<br />
advancement of digital technology<br />
as a tool for educating young<br />
children. In conjunction with<br />
Jim Henson Productions, Inc., he<br />
helped create "Muppet Learning<br />
Keys," a computer keyboard for<br />
preschoolers and was hailed by<br />
"InfoWorld" Magazine as one of<br />
its "Products of the Year."<br />
Cerf is best known as a<br />
humorist, however. Besides writ-<br />
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313-963-2106<br />
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996<br />
ihc0bscrucr<br />
SPORTS<br />
Zoned out<br />
Salem defense dooms Canton to defeat<br />
BY CJ. RISAK<br />
H PORTS EDITOR<br />
A different look, a different result.<br />
A month ago, Plymouth Salem's girlB<br />
basketball team attacked Plymouth Canton<br />
with a tenacious man-to-man defense -<br />
and the Chiefs ate it up en route to a 10point<br />
victory.<br />
In Tuesday's Western Lakes Activities<br />
Association Tournament semifinal at Canton,<br />
Salem coach Fred Thomann changed<br />
things up, putting his team in a zone<br />
defense that challenged the Chiefs to<br />
either penetrate or score consistently from<br />
the outside.<br />
They could do neither, which is one very<br />
good reason the Rocks won this time, 38-<br />
22.<br />
The victory puts Salem (now 16-3) into<br />
Friday's championship game opposite surprising<br />
Farmington Harrison (12-6), which<br />
reached the final by upsetting Northville<br />
Tuesday (51-44) and Walled Lake Central<br />
36-32) last Thursday.<br />
The WLAA playoff championship will be<br />
at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Walled Lake Central<br />
HS.<br />
Canton (also 16-3) will play in the consolation<br />
game against Northville at 6 p.m.<br />
Friday at Walled Lake Central.<br />
"Their defense was awesome," admitted<br />
Canton coach Bob Blohm, sizing up<br />
Salem's victory. "Very simply, they played<br />
an aggressive zone. They spread it out,<br />
and when the ball went inside, they collapsed<br />
on it.<br />
"That defense is suited to (Thomann's)<br />
team."<br />
The Salem coach wouldn't disagree. In<br />
the first quarter, the Rocks limited Canton<br />
to two points while opening up a 10-2<br />
advantage. The Chiefs managed to trim<br />
that deficit to four during the second quarter,<br />
but could never get closer.<br />
By halftime it was 18-<strong>11</strong> in Salem's<br />
favor; the third quarter doomed Canton,<br />
which again was handcuffed offensively,<br />
scoring a meager four points. The Rocks<br />
took a 25-15 lead into the final period.<br />
Two points in the first quarter," noted<br />
Rocks turn in solid<br />
showing at state<br />
BT C J . RISAK<br />
SPORTS HMTOB<br />
Certainly, something more<br />
was expected. When Dave Gerlach<br />
is your coach, getting something<br />
more is always part of the<br />
plan.<br />
Gerlach had hoped his Plymouth<br />
Salem girls cross country<br />
team — which had pulled off a<br />
minor upset by finishing third at<br />
the Class A regional at Ann<br />
Arbor Pioneer - would use the<br />
momentum gained from that<br />
performance at the state final<br />
apt Saturday. «<br />
"And they did. Unfortunately,<br />
everyone else was in top form as<br />
well.<br />
The Rocks did a more than<br />
creditable job, placing 12th with<br />
368 points in the 27-team Class<br />
A meet, held at Michigan International<br />
Speedway in Brooklyn.<br />
Sterling Heights Stevenson was<br />
first with 104 points, followed by<br />
Livonia Stevenson with 126 and<br />
Novi with 182.<br />
The other teams in the top 12:<br />
Traverse City, fourth (184);<br />
Rockford, fifth (190); Grosse<br />
Pointe South, sixth (199); Birmingham<br />
Seaholm, seventh (200);<br />
Brighton, eighth (2<strong>11</strong>); Milford,<br />
ninth (275); West Ottawa, 10th<br />
(323); and Utica Ford, <strong>11</strong>th<br />
($23).<br />
Nicole Bolton, a senior co-captain,<br />
led Salem with her best<br />
showing of the season. She<br />
placed 28th overall in 19:26.<br />
ristie Giddings, another<br />
lor co-captain, was also in<br />
See SALEM, C6<br />
New coach ready to face<br />
bunch of new problems<br />
BT CJ. RISAK<br />
3POST8 EDTT08<br />
Perhaps this will work for the<br />
best.<br />
After all, a lack of knowledge -<br />
in this situation - will be a twoway<br />
street. Marylou Janaen<br />
won't know what to expect of her<br />
adversaries in the upcoming season,<br />
her first as Madonna University's<br />
women's basketball<br />
coach.<br />
But then again, they won't<br />
know what to expect of her,<br />
either.<br />
That doesn't provide much<br />
solace to Janaen, who at present<br />
s trying to juggle two coaching<br />
obs: at Madonna and at Dearxtrn<br />
Divine Child, which she has<br />
guided to the final four in the<br />
MADONNA<br />
Catholic League playoffs.<br />
After poaching 12 years in the<br />
Catholic League, Janaen knows<br />
the importance of preparation<br />
And with Madonna's season<br />
starting this weekend (Friday at<br />
Indiana Wesleyan, Saturday at<br />
Taylor University), pardon her<br />
for feeling a hjt queasy - like a<br />
blind person hiking up a mountain.<br />
"Part of the problem for<br />
Madonna, at least for me, is<br />
knowing the competition," said<br />
Janaen, the successor to Bill Potter,<br />
who resigned after last sea-<br />
See UAMNkA, C6<br />
Additions will make up<br />
for Ocelot player losses<br />
RCJ.RlUK<br />
Imagine losing three players<br />
you expected to have back, two of<br />
Wouldn't a development like<br />
that make a title-contending<br />
team an alao-ran faster than Bob<br />
Dole became (becomes?) the<br />
lMwer to a trivia oueetioo?><br />
Not at Schoolcraft College,<br />
Where women's basketball coach<br />
Ed Kavanaugh has overcome<br />
Eh losees and buih something<br />
Or so be beiievae.<br />
"I don't think it will be an<br />
sue," Kavanaugh said whan<br />
questioned about the loaaea of<br />
Jenny Markham (from Redford<br />
Becky Bilicki (Livonia<br />
• SCHOOLCRAFT<br />
Ladywood) and 8arah Camp<br />
(Livonia Franklin), all of whom<br />
decided not to return for their<br />
sophomore seasons.<br />
"What we loat la offense, we<br />
picked up in defense."<br />
What Kavanaugh wanted to<br />
improve upon after last season -<br />
in which the Lady Ocelots ftn-<br />
Shed 16-<strong>11</strong>, placing second in<br />
le Eastern Conference - was<br />
qiiirknnai J<br />
"All we do (on defense) ia<br />
press," said Kavanaugh If you<br />
don't have quick&aaa, you gst<br />
burned."<br />
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INSIDE:<br />
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Blohm. "It was like the Farmington game<br />
all over again."<br />
In beating the Falcons last Thursday 34-<br />
20, Canton scored just one first-quarter<br />
point.<br />
Defense saved the Chiefs against Farmington.<br />
Against Salem, however, they<br />
were out-played on defense.<br />
"We weren't ready to win last time,"<br />
said Thomann, referring to Salem's first<br />
meeting with Canton. Then Thomann listed<br />
the reasons the Rocks won this time:<br />
"We changed our defense, we were a little<br />
more patient with the ball, we rebounded<br />
much better, and we got better games<br />
from the people handling the ball." '<br />
The final two reasons were evident statistically<br />
— after being outrebounded by<br />
the smaller Chiefs in their first meeting,<br />
Salem claimed a 21-16 rebounding advantage<br />
this time; and Canton committed 19<br />
turnovers to the Rocks' 12.<br />
?7,<br />
There was one other factor that played a Driven: Salem's Angela Sillmon (right) takes the ball to the<br />
hoop, past Canton defender Nkechi Okwumabua.<br />
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C2(PC) The Observer^THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996<br />
CC routs Rice to make playoffs<br />
BY STEVE KOWALSKJ<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
Just a month ago, a Catholic<br />
League championship and Class<br />
AA playoff berth appeared<br />
remote for the Detroit Catholic<br />
Central football team.<br />
But on Sunday night, the<br />
Shamrocks earned both with a<br />
28-0 victory over Birmingham<br />
Brother Rice in the Prep Bowl<br />
championship game at the Pontiac<br />
Silverdome.<br />
The championship was the<br />
ninth for CC coach Tom Mach<br />
and the Shamrocks' fourth in the<br />
last five years. This is the same<br />
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"We've been getting a lot better<br />
in practice but I didn't know<br />
the score would end up this<br />
way," Mach said. "It seemed like<br />
this year has been a "Must win'<br />
game every week. It's been a<br />
rough season and the kids have<br />
held together. I can't say enough<br />
about them."<br />
Senior quarterback Greg Call<br />
scored on a three-yard run and<br />
threw an 18-yard touchdown<br />
pass to junior tight end Don<br />
Slankster. The Shamrocks also<br />
scored on a 10-yard run by<br />
senior tailback Greg Alcala and<br />
a one-yard run by junior fullback<br />
Chris Dueweke.<br />
Placekicker Aaron Rock made<br />
all four extra-point attempts.<br />
Senior fullback Milam Brooks<br />
led the Shamrocks with a careerhigh<br />
144 yards in 10 carries.<br />
Alcala had 75 yards in <strong>11</strong> carries<br />
and Dueweke had 69 yards in 17<br />
carries.<br />
Brooks credited the blocking of<br />
linemen Brian Douglas, Brian<br />
Baaki. Chris Koss, Ben Herman,<br />
Mike Bowen and rotating tight<br />
ends Kurt, Camden, Jeremy<br />
Jakary, Mike Danczak and<br />
Slankster.<br />
"I felt like I could drive a truck<br />
through there," Brooks said.<br />
The passing combination of<br />
Call to Slankster proved effective<br />
on the Shamrocks' first scoring<br />
drive which covered 66<br />
yards. Slankster caught a 19-<br />
yard pass over the middle on<br />
third down and <strong>11</strong> from the<br />
Shamrocks' own 33. He capped<br />
the drive with his TD catch after<br />
getting wide open in the Rice<br />
secondary with 3:15 left in the<br />
first quarter.<br />
"I came out and said to Don,<br />
'You've got to make a big play<br />
today' and he did," said Call,<br />
who was three for five for 52<br />
yards. "You could tell after that<br />
TD catch, it loosened things and<br />
opened up everything. We've<br />
been playing better and better<br />
each weeked and we topped it off<br />
this week. I think we're going to<br />
make another run."<br />
The Shamrocks' had a huge<br />
edge in time of possession, scoring<br />
on drives of 66, 62, 72 and 75<br />
yards.<br />
Rice senior tailback Brian<br />
Marshall was held to 67 yards on<br />
15 carries. Twice, the Shamrocks<br />
stopped Marshall for gains of<br />
less than one yard on fourth<br />
down and short plays in CC territory.<br />
The Shamrocks preserved<br />
their shutout when defensive<br />
tackle Gino DiGiandomenico batted<br />
down a pass by Eric Marcy<br />
on fourth down and goal at the<br />
CC 6 with 9:04 left in the game.<br />
"The last game (against Rice)<br />
was on our minds all week," CC<br />
defensive end Brian Teefey said.<br />
"We just wanted to come out and<br />
beat them like they did in the<br />
second half last time, let them<br />
know we're back."<br />
Last game<br />
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BY STEVE KOWALSKL<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
of your<br />
branch...<br />
If you think Detroit Catholic<br />
Central's scoring drives on the<br />
football field are simple, you<br />
should see how coach Tom Mach<br />
gets to and from work.<br />
Mach's coaching personality is<br />
reflected in the car he drives: a<br />
rusted-out 1977 GMC pick-up<br />
truck. He bought it off his<br />
father-in-law about 12 years ago<br />
with 80,000 miles on it.<br />
"Now it's got 82,000," laughs<br />
his assistant coach Roy Dudas.<br />
"He drives about two miles a<br />
day, 2 1/2 when he gets gas."<br />
Mach drove the pick-up Monday<br />
night to an all-state meeting<br />
where there was valet parking.<br />
"I gave the valet guy $1 and he<br />
gave it back," Mach said, laughing.<br />
"He must have felt sorry for<br />
me."<br />
Like his beat-up old ride, his<br />
football team usually makes it to<br />
its final destination. The Shamrocks<br />
are the defending Class AA<br />
state champions and have<br />
reached the finals four times in<br />
this decade, winning three.<br />
PREVIEW<br />
The Shamrocks &on their final<br />
four games to finish the regular<br />
season as the No. 4 seed in<br />
Region 3 with a 7-2 record.<br />
Standing in the way of another<br />
playoff run is Nq. 1 seed and<br />
undefeated Westland John<br />
Glenn, which hosts the Shamrocks<br />
in a regional semifinal<br />
game at 1:30 p.m. Saturday.<br />
Everyone who tfiinks of CC as<br />
invincible forgets the Shamrocks<br />
have had to sweat out several of<br />
their victories during their fabulous<br />
run in the '90s.<br />
There was the overtime win<br />
over Detroit King in the 1991<br />
state semifinals.<br />
How about 1992? There was a<br />
late field goal to beat Troy in the<br />
regional final, followed by the<br />
overtime victory over Utica<br />
Eisenhower and a comeback win<br />
in the finals against Saginaw<br />
Arthur Hill.<br />
The Shamrocks didn't have it<br />
easy last year either, holding on<br />
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to beat Livonia Stevenson 14-6<br />
in a regional semifinal and rallying<br />
in the fourth quarter to beat<br />
Troy 21-14 in the semifinals.<br />
The only close playoff game<br />
the Shamrocks have lost in the<br />
90s was the '91 championship<br />
game won by Saginaw Arthur<br />
Hill.<br />
Mach thinks Glenn is as<br />
formidable as any of those<br />
teams.<br />
"They have a good balance,<br />
strong linemen and speed in the<br />
backfield," Mach said. "Their<br />
defense puts a lot of pressure on<br />
you, has good pursuit and gets to<br />
the ball well."<br />
Glenn's 6-foot-6 junior quarterback<br />
Justin Berent concerns<br />
Mach. Berent also has a tall and<br />
fast receiving group, led by 6-3,<br />
195-pound wide receiver David<br />
Jarrett, and 6-4, 217-pound tight<br />
end Jon Becher.<br />
"We're not going to bat a lot of<br />
passes down," Mach said. "We<br />
have to put pressure on him. He<br />
drops back and sees the whole<br />
field. He has a good, strong arm<br />
and is accurate."<br />
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89-13 the last three games.<br />
The offense has come on, but it's<br />
the defense that's been the constant,<br />
recording 25 sacks.<br />
Leading the way is 6-4, 260pound<br />
all-state candidate Gino<br />
DiaGiandomenico, a senior tackle,<br />
with nine sacks. Senior Rich<br />
Deptula, a 6-0, 235-pound senior<br />
tackle, has 5 1/2 sacks, and 6-2,<br />
195-pound senior end Brian<br />
Teefey has two sacks.<br />
The linebacking unit is led by<br />
Milam Brooks, a 5-<strong>11</strong>, 215-pound<br />
senior, who has two sacks and a<br />
team-high 86 tackles.<br />
Mach said losing starting twoway<br />
lineman Dan Dominguez<br />
early in the year to a leg injurytook<br />
some adjusting. Putting 5-<br />
10, 205-pound junior Chuck<br />
Spolsky at nose guard on defense<br />
and moving 6-2, 220-pound<br />
senior Brian Douglas to right<br />
guard on offense solved some of<br />
their concerns on offense.<br />
Seniors Chris Koss (6-2, 285),<br />
Mike Bowen (5-<strong>11</strong>, 215) and<br />
Brian Baaki (6-0, 215) have been<br />
mainstays all season on the<br />
offensive line.<br />
"We finally have what we feel<br />
is our best combination," Mach<br />
said.<br />
The Shamrocks have a shifty<br />
tailback, senior Greg Alcala, who<br />
has gained 663 yards in <strong>11</strong>4 carries<br />
C4of<br />
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Madonna from page Cl<br />
son without leaving much in<br />
terms of scouting reports or<br />
films. "The girls on the team<br />
know more about the league<br />
than the coaching staff.<br />
"We are really going in blind.<br />
What I see of our team I really<br />
ltke. But if you don't have a<br />
meter stick, how do vou judge<br />
it?"<br />
This is Jansen's first exposure<br />
to coaching at the college level,<br />
so it will be a learning experience<br />
for both her players - at<br />
least some of them -- and herself.<br />
The players who won't have<br />
much of an adjustment are<br />
Dawn Pelc, a 5-foot-8 junior<br />
guard; Mary Murray, a 5-9<br />
sophomore forward/center; and<br />
Jennifer Jacek ifrom Livonia), a<br />
5-8 freshman forward.<br />
Salem from page Cl<br />
prime form: she took 60th in<br />
20:00.<br />
The next three scorers for the<br />
Rocks were all juniors: Ellen<br />
Stemmer. 90th in 20 29; Evelyn<br />
Rahhal, 93rd in 20:32; and Erin<br />
Lang, 97th in 20:34.<br />
Other Salem runners were<br />
senior Mari Disbrow, who was<br />
105th in 20:38. and freshman<br />
Rachael Moraitis, <strong>11</strong>1th in<br />
20:43.<br />
Plymouth Canton's Becky Wolfrom.<br />
a senior, competed in the<br />
individual runner's race, finishing<br />
27th in 19:56.<br />
Top runner in the team race<br />
was Portage Northern's Sharon<br />
VanTuyl (17:52.60). Livonia<br />
The reason: All three played<br />
for Jan9en at Divine Child.<br />
"That's definitely a comfort<br />
level for me as a coach," admitted<br />
Jansen. "When you say<br />
something, it"9' not like you're<br />
speaking French or some other<br />
foreign language."<br />
Still, the players Jansen will<br />
need to communicate with best<br />
are sophomore point guard Katie<br />
Cushman, who started at point<br />
for Madonna as a freshman and<br />
was second on the team in scoring<br />
(15.1) and first in assists<br />
(2.8) - and turnovers
C*C) The Observer! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996<br />
WEEKEND<br />
SIL£NT AUCTION<br />
The Plymouth Children's<br />
Nursery will hold their first<br />
annual silent auction,<br />
"Starry, Starry, Night" Fri-<br />
day, Nov. 8, at Divine Sav-<br />
ior Parish Hall, 39375 Joy<br />
Road. Preview begins at<br />
7:30 p.m. with a wine and<br />
cheese reception and the<br />
auction will begin at 8 p.m.<br />
Hundreds of items will be<br />
auctioned, everything from<br />
autographed collegiate and<br />
pro sports items, to pizza<br />
and dry cleaning, from Gar-<br />
goyles to hotel stays, from<br />
dinners to flights to time-<br />
shares. Each ticket holder<br />
will have a chance to win<br />
an overnight for two at the<br />
Hyatt/Dearborn with<br />
brunch at Giulio & Sons. A<br />
limited number of tickets<br />
are available. Donation ia<br />
$5. For information, call<br />
Betsy Walter at 844-2458.<br />
ARTS AND CRAFTS<br />
New Morning School 6th<br />
Annual Art and Fine crafts<br />
show will be held 10 a.m.-5<br />
p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9. at<br />
the Northville Recreation<br />
Center, 303 W. Main<br />
Street, in Northville.<br />
Admission is $2 to benefit<br />
New Morning School.<br />
MMMTUftf DOU. SHOW<br />
A doll, bear and doll house<br />
miniature show wall be held<br />
from <strong>11</strong> a.m. until 3 p.m.<br />
Sunday, Nov. 10, at the<br />
Plymouth Cultural Center,<br />
525 Farmer, in Plymouth.<br />
Information, 455-2<strong>11</strong>0.<br />
JAZZ QUITAR ENSEMBLE<br />
A free concert featuring the<br />
Wayne State University<br />
Jazz Guitar Ensemble! will<br />
be held 1-3 p.m. Saturday,<br />
Nov. 9, at The New Ply-<br />
mouth Guitar, 470 Forest<br />
Place, in downtown Ply-<br />
mouth. Come and see this<br />
exciting display of talent<br />
from the most progressive<br />
college program of its kind<br />
in the U.S. - with six gui-<br />
tars, piano, baas, and<br />
drums, this ia a truly<br />
unique musical event. Kids<br />
welcome! Free parking.<br />
MNNOI DANCE<br />
The Irish Pallotine Fathers<br />
annual dinner dance will be<br />
held Saturday, Nov. 9, at<br />
Hellenic Cultural Center,<br />
36375 Joy Road in West-<br />
land. Cocktails are at 7<br />
p.m. dinner is at 8 p.m.<br />
Ticket information, 1-313-<br />
285-2966 or 1-810-681-<br />
5736.<br />
PSYCMC FESTIVAL<br />
A holiday Psychic Festival<br />
will be held <strong>11</strong> a.m. to 7<br />
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, at<br />
Amvets 171 Hall, 1217<br />
Merriman Road, in West-<br />
land. Readers, bodyworks,<br />
angel items, crystals, jewel-<br />
ry and more. $10 and $15<br />
readings, $1 admission.<br />
Raffle drawing at 7 p.m.<br />
For more information call<br />
Brenda at (313)271-1552.<br />
AROUND TOWN<br />
Larry Hulina will perform<br />
an organ concert 7 p.m.<br />
Monday, Nov. <strong>11</strong>, at<br />
Arnoldt Williams Music,<br />
5701 Canton Center Road,<br />
in Canton. The concert is<br />
free, seating is limited,<br />
reservations a must Ask<br />
for Stella at 453-6585.<br />
PROFESSOR SPEAKS<br />
Dr. Philip Meyers, nation-<br />
ally known Professor of<br />
Geological Sciences from<br />
the University of Michigan,<br />
will be the speaker at the<br />
library's focus meeting 7:30<br />
p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, in<br />
the commission chamber of<br />
Plymouth City Hall. Pro-<br />
fessor Meyers' accompany-<br />
ing slides will cover "Tropi-<br />
cal Michigan - Then and<br />
Now." He will trace Michi-<br />
gan's geological journey as<br />
coral reefs became<br />
Petoskey stones. Michi-<br />
gan's geological future will<br />
also be discussed. A ques-<br />
tion and answer period will<br />
follow his presentation.<br />
The Friends of the Ply-<br />
mouth District Library are<br />
sponsoring this rare oppor-<br />
tunity to hear this speaker.<br />
All are welcome.<br />
PARENTING PROGRAM<br />
Oakwood Healthcare Sys-<br />
tem Community-Focused<br />
Health Promotion Network<br />
is sponsoring an "Active<br />
Parenting Today" program<br />
from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Nov.<br />
12, 19, 26 & Dec. 3 10, 17<br />
at Plymouth-Canton High<br />
School, 8415 Canton Center<br />
Road in Canton. The cost<br />
is $35 and there is no<br />
charge for spouses sharing<br />
materials. Pre-registration<br />
is required call (313) 416-<br />
2937.<br />
PRESCHOOL APPLICATIONS<br />
St. Michael Christian<br />
School, 7000 N. Sheldon<br />
Road in Canton, is accept-<br />
ing applications for<br />
preschool (3,4) and elemen-<br />
tary grades 2-5. Contact<br />
the director at 459-9720.<br />
HEALTH WORKSHOP<br />
Gingell Chiropractic Cen-<br />
ter, 9450 S. Main Street,<br />
Suite 106, in Plymouth<br />
(next to Silverman's) offers<br />
a free health workshop 6<br />
p.m. every Tuesday. Call<br />
to make a reservation at<br />
453-2447.<br />
OED TESTING<br />
GED testing will be offered<br />
through the Plymouth-Can-<br />
ton Community Education<br />
Department 9 a.m.-2 p.m.<br />
or 5-10 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.<br />
12, and Thursday, Nov. 14,<br />
at Starkweather Center,<br />
550 N. Holbrook, in Ply-<br />
mouth. The registration<br />
fee is $25. Register in<br />
advance by calling<br />
(313)416-4901.<br />
ANNUAL ADOPTIONS<br />
The animal welfare society<br />
has black lab mixed pup-<br />
pies available for responsi-<br />
ble and humane adoption.<br />
Kittens available also.<br />
Screening process required.<br />
If your are interested in<br />
adopting one of these pup-<br />
pies call 453-6383 or 810-<br />
548-<strong>11</strong>50.<br />
FLU SHOTS<br />
Grand Care Home Health<br />
will give flu shots for all<br />
ages at the Plymouth Cul-<br />
tural Center at 525 Farmer<br />
Street, in Plymouth. The<br />
shots cost $10, unless indi-<br />
viduals are on Medicare,<br />
then the shot is free.<br />
Appointments are required.<br />
To make appointment con-<br />
tact 455-6627.<br />
The Salvation Army, 9451<br />
S. Main Street, in Ply-<br />
mouth, is in need of bell<br />
ringers. The most difficult<br />
periods to fill are 10 am. to<br />
4 p.m. Monday through<br />
Thursdays. If you are<br />
interested in volunteering<br />
contact Jackie Troutman at<br />
455-0530 or Martha<br />
Schultz at 453-5464.<br />
HOLIDAY CARDS<br />
Community Hospice Ser-<br />
vices of Westland and Ply-<br />
mouth invites you to sup-<br />
port their children's<br />
bereavement programs by<br />
purchasing greeting cards<br />
colored and designed by<br />
children. 12 per package<br />
$10, tax deductible contri-<br />
bution per package $3.96.<br />
Two holiday card designs<br />
and one all occasion card<br />
design is available at:<br />
Westland CHS office. 32932<br />
Warren Road. #100, in<br />
Westland, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />
Monday through Friday or<br />
Plymouth CHS office, at<br />
127 S. Main, in Plymouth,<br />
8 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday<br />
through Friday. 459-0548.<br />
SENIOR TRIP<br />
The City of Plymouth<br />
Parks and Recreation<br />
department will offer a<br />
senior trip to Jumer's Cas-<br />
tle Lodge & Casino - Nov.<br />
6, 3 days/2 nights<br />
$1597double occupancy.<br />
Casino Gambling on the<br />
Mississippi River.<br />
•Soaring Eagle Casino -<br />
Thursday, Nov. 14, City<br />
resident, $39. Non city resi-<br />
dent - $40. Come join the<br />
fun at the Soaring Eagle<br />
Casino in Mt. Pleasant.<br />
OPEN SKATE<br />
The City of Plymouth<br />
Recreation Departments<br />
Open Skating Schedule is:<br />
12-1:20 p.m., 1:30-2:50 p.m.<br />
Sunday; 8:40-9:40 a.m.,<br />
noon-l:40 p.m., 7-8 p.m.<br />
Monday; 10:30-<strong>11</strong>:50 a.m.,<br />
noon-l:35 p.m. Tuesday;<br />
8:40-10 a.m., <strong>11</strong>:50 a.m.-<br />
1:40 p.m., Wednesday;<br />
8:40-<strong>11</strong>:40 a.m., 1-2:40<br />
p.m., 4-5:20 p.m., Thurs-<br />
day; 9:50-<strong>11</strong>:50 a.m., 12:50<br />
a.m.-1:20 p.m. Friday.<br />
Fees: city residents: adults,<br />
$2.75; $2, children; $1.50,<br />
seniors; $1.25, skate rental;<br />
Non-residents: $3.25,<br />
adults; $2.50, children;<br />
$1.50, seniors. Open skate<br />
line, 455-1782, Parks &<br />
Recreation office, 455-6623;<br />
Pro shop's phone, 453-7174.<br />
LUNCH SKATE<br />
Lunch hour open skate will<br />
be held at the Plymouth<br />
Cultural Center through<br />
April 6, at the Ice Arena,<br />
525 Farmer Street, in Ply-<br />
mouth. Noon-l:40 p.m.<br />
Monday's; <strong>11</strong>:50 a.m.-1:40<br />
p.m. Wednesday's; 12:50<br />
a.m.-1:20 p.m. Fridays.<br />
Skate Fees: $2 city resi-<br />
dent, $2 if you work full<br />
time in the city of Ply-<br />
mouth; $2.50 non-resident;<br />
50 cents skate rental.<br />
Information, 455-6623.<br />
PLYMOUTH HISTORICAL<br />
MUSEUM<br />
"Collections'' is the theme<br />
for the museum this sum-<br />
mer and fall featuring 35<br />
different collections from<br />
all over the area. An exten-<br />
sive collection of Victorian<br />
Artglass is one of the fea-<br />
tured collections including<br />
Satin Glass, Opal Glass,<br />
Tiffany, Crown Milano,<br />
Ameberina and Mary Gre-<br />
gory and a variety of fancy<br />
lamps are on display.<br />
Included in this exhibit are<br />
items "Made in Plymouth."<br />
Come visit the museum<br />
and enjoy the exhibit as<br />
well as our famous "Main<br />
Street of Shops." Children<br />
will enjoy the Museum<br />
Scavenger Hunt and each<br />
child wins a prize. The Ply-<br />
mouth Historical Museum<br />
is located at 155 S. Main<br />
Street, Plymouth, and the<br />
455-8940. The Museum is<br />
open 1-4 p.m. Wednesday,<br />
Thursday, and Saturday<br />
and 2-5 p.m. Sunday.<br />
Admission is adults - $2,<br />
students, (5-17) $.50 and<br />
family is $5.<br />
SPORTS<br />
INDOOR SOCCER<br />
Canton Soccerdome, 46555<br />
W. Michigan Ave., Canton,<br />
is now accepting registra-<br />
tions for the upcoming<br />
indoor soccer season.<br />
Three seasons are offered<br />
from Nov. 1, thru March<br />
30, 1997. Team registra-<br />
tion fees are $695. for the<br />
first nine game session<br />
(Nov. 1-Dec. 22), and<br />
$650.00 for the second<br />
(Jan. 3-Feb. 28)and third<br />
(March 1-March 30) Ses-<br />
sion of eight games each ( +<br />
referee game fees). Age<br />
divisions start at under 8<br />
years old thru an over 30<br />
league. Call 483-5660 ext.<br />
2 or 3.<br />
CO-ED VOLLEYBALL<br />
Canton's Parks and Recre-<br />
ation Services is sponsoring<br />
a co-ed volleyball league,<br />
with play beginning Friday,<br />
Dec. 6, and continuing on<br />
Fridays throughout the 12-<br />
week season. Cost is $175<br />
per team plus $15 for each<br />
player who lives outside<br />
Canton or the city of Ply-<br />
mouth. Teams are allowed<br />
as many non-residents as<br />
they wish (a resident is<br />
defined as anyone who lives<br />
or works full-time in the<br />
areas mentioned). Regis-<br />
tration will be Oct. 28-Nov.<br />
5 for returning teams and<br />
from Nov. 6 until the<br />
league is filled for new<br />
teams. Information, (313)<br />
397-5<strong>11</strong>0.<br />
ICE LESSONS<br />
Registration for basic skills<br />
ice skating lessons happens<br />
weekdays at the Plymouth<br />
Recreation Department<br />
office 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br />
and 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday<br />
and the Plymouth Cultural<br />
Center. Fee for city resi-<br />
dents is $30; it's $40 for<br />
non-residents. Classes are<br />
taught by a professional<br />
staff. Each class session is<br />
25 minutes once a week for<br />
eight weeks. Classes are<br />
available for beginner,<br />
intermediate and advanced<br />
skaters of all ages. Mini-<br />
mum age is 4. Classes<br />
start the week of Nov. <strong>11</strong>.<br />
For more information, call<br />
the recreation department,<br />
455-6620. -<br />
BASKETBALL REGISTRATION<br />
The Plymouth city parks<br />
and recreation department<br />
holds registration for<br />
returning men's basketball<br />
teams starting today. New<br />
teams register starting<br />
Wednesday, Nov. 13.<br />
Entry fee is $525 plus a $15<br />
fee for every non-resident<br />
player. Teams are allowed<br />
12 players on their roster<br />
and may have an unlimited<br />
number of non-residents.<br />
Each team plays a 12-game<br />
schedule. Games wrill be<br />
played Wednesday and<br />
Thursday nights at Central<br />
Middle School starting Dec.<br />
4. There is a 12-team limit<br />
for the league. For more<br />
information, call recreation<br />
director Tom Willette at<br />
455-6620.<br />
CLUBS<br />
ACT<br />
The Association of Chris-<br />
tian Therapists (ACT),<br />
Region 9 is sponsoring a<br />
workshop entitled "Under-<br />
standing and Embracing<br />
our Dark side" 8:30 a.m.-<br />
5:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9,<br />
at St. John Center (5 Mile<br />
& Sheldon in Plymouth)<br />
The presenter will be Fr.<br />
William Jarema. $40<br />
includes lunch. Call Jean<br />
Teschner for information or<br />
registration at (313) 821-<br />
9622.<br />
VIETNAM VETERANS<br />
The Vietnam Veterans of<br />
America general meeting<br />
will be held 7:30 p.m. Mon-<br />
day, Nov. <strong>11</strong>, at 9318 New-<br />
burgh road (between Joy<br />
road and Ann Arbor Trail).<br />
All veterans on active duty<br />
Ths Canton Observer welcomes Calendar items. Items should be from non profit community groups<br />
or individuals announcing a community program or event. Please type or print the information<br />
below and mail your item to The Calendar, Canton Observer, 794 South Main Street, Plymouth,<br />
Ml. 48170, or by Into 3134594224. Deadline for Calendar items is noon Friday for the<br />
following Thursday's paper. Call 459-2700 if you have any questions.<br />
Event:<br />
Date and Time:<br />
Location:<br />
Telephone:<br />
Additional Mo.<br />
Um additional theei if necrttary<br />
from Jan. 1,1959-May 7,<br />
1975, regardless of duty<br />
station, are eligible. For<br />
additional information, call<br />
Don Dignan at 446-4903<br />
(work) or 525-0157 (home).<br />
VJf.W.<br />
The V.F.W. Post No. 6695<br />
and Ladies Auxiliary will<br />
sponsor Veterans Day <strong>11</strong><br />
a.m. Monday, Nov. <strong>11</strong>, at<br />
Kellogg Park in Plymouth.<br />
Join them in remembering<br />
those who have sacrificed<br />
for our freedom.<br />
The American Legion Ply-<br />
mouth Passage Gayde Poet<br />
391 will have their monthly<br />
meeting 8 p.m. Thursday,<br />
Nov. 14, at the legion port,<br />
173 N. Main, in Plymouth.<br />
Information, 459-7890.<br />
WOMAN'S CLUB<br />
The Woman's Club of Ply-<br />
mouth will meet noon, Fri-<br />
day, Nov. 15, at the First<br />
United Methodist Church<br />
of Plymouth, 45201 N. Ter-<br />
ritorial. The meeting will<br />
feature a benefit card party<br />
and luncheon, with pro-<br />
ceeds to be used to support<br />
civic organizations. There<br />
will be door prizes and<br />
table prizes. Ticket price is<br />
$10. For reservations call<br />
453-8194.<br />
MOMS SUPPORT<br />
A stay at home moms sup-<br />
port group wrill be held 7:30<br />
p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, at<br />
Canton/Sunflower subdivi-<br />
sion. For information, 459-<br />
4099.<br />
CANTON<br />
Something new is coming<br />
to Canton Towrnship.<br />
Something many Canton<br />
gardeners have been ask-<br />
ing for, a garden club.<br />
They will have the first<br />
organizational meeting 7<br />
p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19, at<br />
Historic Cherryhill school,<br />
Ridge Road and Cherryhill.<br />
If you are a person who<br />
enjoys gardening of all<br />
sorts and would like to<br />
meet other people in Can-<br />
ton who enjoy "digging in<br />
the soil" plan to attend a<br />
bring a friend. For infor-<br />
mation, call Kathy Israel at<br />
455-4567 or Lila Jones at<br />
981-4756.<br />
SNOWMOBUCLUB<br />
The Livonia Snowmobile<br />
club meeta 7 p.m. on the<br />
3rd Tuesday of the month<br />
at the Livonia Senior Cen-<br />
ter, in Livonia. Small,<br />
friendly, family club. All<br />
ages welcome, single8 also.<br />
Snowmobile safety course<br />
recommended for 12 years<br />
and older. Two rides per<br />
month January-March.<br />
Dues are $10 per family.<br />
Information, Lee Richart at<br />
(313)937-0608 or Lynne<br />
Ward at (810)489-1353.<br />
POLISH BANCS<br />
Polish Folk dance classes<br />
will be held 7 p.m. Wednes-<br />
days at the Oddfellows<br />
Hall, 344 Elizabeth (Eliza-<br />
beth and Ann Arbor Trail),<br />
in Plymouth. Registrations<br />
are currently being accept-<br />
ed for folk dance instruc-<br />
tion for children. The Mala<br />
Wisla Folk Dance Ensem-<br />
ble has been active in the<br />
Plymouth area for ten<br />
years.<br />
The group teaches folk<br />
dance as well as instruction<br />
in Polish culture and her-<br />
itage. Information, 451-<br />
0050.<br />
The Washtenaw Parkin-<br />
son's Education and Sup-<br />
port Group meets on the<br />
second Sunday monthly at<br />
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital<br />
from 1:30-3:30 p.m. in the<br />
Education Building. The<br />
speaker on Sunday, Nov.<br />
10, will be Dr. Roger Albin,<br />
Director of the Movement<br />
Disorder Clinic, University<br />
of Michigan Hospital. The<br />
public is invited. Informa-<br />
tion, call the Parkinson's<br />
hotline at (313) 930-6335.<br />
Agoraphpobics in Motion<br />
(AIM) meeta 7:30 p.m. each<br />
Thursday in Faith Luther-<br />
an Church in Livonia. AIM<br />
is a support group for those<br />
recovering from anxiety<br />
disorders and phobias.<br />
(810) 547-0400.<br />
FORD WIVES<br />
The Ford Wives Club meets<br />
7 p.m. Tuesdays, at Ford<br />
World Headquarters at<br />
Michigan and Southfield.<br />
New members $15 or 2 for<br />
$20. They meet every<br />
fourth Tuesday of the<br />
month. For information,<br />
953-2101.<br />
Salem Historical Society<br />
meets 7:30 p.m. on the<br />
fourth Thursday of each<br />
month at the Township<br />
Hall, 9600 Six Mile Road,<br />
in Salem. The Salem Envi-<br />
ronmental committee<br />
invites you to their second<br />
Town Hall meeting 7:30<br />
p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 22, in<br />
the Salem Township Hall.<br />
M.OJL<br />
Would you like to get out<br />
and talk with other moth-<br />
ers? Meet Other Mothers<br />
invites you to join them for<br />
guest speakers and discus-<br />
sion on the second and<br />
fourth Friday of the month<br />
at the First Presbyterian<br />
Church in Plymouth.<br />
Babysitting is provided.<br />
CaU Mardi at 453- 4970.<br />
AMATEUR RADIO<br />
The Stu Rockafellow ama-<br />
teur radio society will hold<br />
their regular meeting 7<br />
p.m. on the third Tuesday<br />
of the month on the second<br />
floor of the Plymouth City<br />
Hall. For more information<br />
call 455-7652, Amateur<br />
Radio classes will be held<br />
every Thursday night at<br />
the Plymouth Township<br />
Hall. For more information<br />
453-3840, Ext. 223.<br />
MOTWRS OF MULTIPLES<br />
If you are expecting or<br />
already have multiples<br />
they are looking for you.<br />
They are not only a sup-<br />
portive club but also have<br />
a lot of fun. Call to find a<br />
club near you. 326-1466.<br />
Newburg Singles Min-<br />
istries meets the third Sun<br />
day of each month at the<br />
Newburg United Methodist<br />
Church, 36500 Ann Arbor<br />
Trail. They meet the last<br />
Saturday of the month at 6<br />
p.m. at the church to car<br />
pool for dinner. Everyone<br />
is welcome.<br />
CANTOR BPW<br />
The Canton Business and<br />
Professional Women's<br />
group meets 6:30 p.m. on<br />
the second Monday of the<br />
month at Roman Forum.<br />
MILITARY NEWS<br />
To eabmh your Items to Military News, send the<br />
materia! printed or typewritten to: Bridget Lucas,<br />
Plymouth-Canton Observer. 794 S. Main, Ply-<br />
mouth. Michigan.<br />
William J. Kaxaleh, son of Nabeel and Margaret<br />
Kazaleh of Plymouth, enlisted in the Air Force<br />
recently.<br />
Upon successfully completing the Air Force's six-<br />
week basic military training at Lackland Air Force<br />
Base ia San Antonio, Texas, he is scheduled to<br />
receive technical training in the mechanical career<br />
Kasaleh, a 1995 graduate of Plymouth Canton<br />
High School, will earn credits toward an associates<br />
degree in applied science through the Community<br />
College of the Air Force while attending basic and<br />
technical training schools.<br />
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Navy Airman Dennis C. Rohraff, son of Charlie<br />
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in San Diego.<br />
Rohraff is one of 263 "Fighting Renegades* who<br />
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USS Nimitz The squadron flew the Navy's F-14B<br />
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of intercepting enemy aircraft at long range and<br />
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Air Force Airman Kenneth S. Paquin has<br />
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Sacramento, Calif.<br />
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ist, ia the son of Scot M. Paquin of Canton and<br />
Barbara A. Paquin of St. Francia, S.D. He is a<br />
1996 graduate of Plymouth-Canton High School.<br />
Another Canton resident, Army Pvt. Caaey<br />
Swanaon haa arrived for duty at Fort Drum,<br />
Watertown, N.Y.<br />
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son of Christine C. Swanaon and stepson of James<br />
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Marine Pvt. Rocky S. Kelly, a 1994 graduate of<br />
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1996<br />
MEDICAL<br />
BRIEFS<br />
Stress-free holidays<br />
People affected by chronic illness<br />
sometimes have a rough<br />
time coping with the holidays.<br />
A program this evening<br />
will offer stress-reduction<br />
strategies geared toward<br />
preparing for and enjoying<br />
the holiday season.<br />
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Free Holiday will be held<br />
from 7-9 p.m. in the cafeteria<br />
of the Senior Health Build-<br />
-f V ing, 5361 McAuley Dr., on<br />
the campus of St. Joseph<br />
Mercy Hospital. Sue Webster<br />
McDonald of Family Consultation<br />
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College last year. Conventional<br />
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aerobic exercise, swimnastics,<br />
conditioning and yoga. A<br />
variety of dance classes, plus<br />
golf, tennis and fencing classes<br />
are also available.<br />
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sore muscles, there is a session<br />
called "Massage for Better<br />
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To complement the body, there are classes for<br />
the mind, including "Health and Healing<br />
through Visualization and Shamaninsm and<br />
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The overwhelming majority of childhood<br />
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To aid in this effort, Oakwood Healthcare System<br />
recently co-hosted "Safety in the Park" with<br />
the Livonia Family Y, Wayne County Parks,<br />
AAA of Michigan, D & D Bicycles and Garden<br />
City Hospital. The event was held in Hines Park<br />
in Westland.<br />
In-line skating demonstrations, safety instructions,<br />
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were conducted during the fall event.<br />
New offices Allergy and Immunology<br />
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Health Medical Center<br />
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In addition to the new Livonia office, the group<br />
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Anti-Ritalin effort<br />
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for managing attention deficit disorder,<br />
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Pages 3 & 4<br />
HEALTH NEWS D<br />
Food for thought. . .<br />
Healthy eating: Student Daniel Cepela enjoys taco pizza in the school cafeteria at West Middle School in Plymouth<br />
Township. The Plymouth-Canton school district was one of a dozen districts participating in a study<br />
before school food rules were changed this year.<br />
Make eating for kids<br />
fun and nutritious<br />
Parents should remember<br />
four thingHywhen they're<br />
trying fo feed their children<br />
healthful foods: make it fun, fortified,<br />
fast and fat-reduced.<br />
"Make sure your children get a<br />
good breakfast and it could be<br />
something very simple like fortified<br />
grain cereal with lower fat<br />
milk and orange juice and if<br />
they're on their way running out<br />
the door, make a toasted cheese<br />
sandwich, with whole grain<br />
bread and reduced-fat cheese,"<br />
according to Alicia K. Taub, Garden<br />
City Hospital clinical dietitian<br />
manager.<br />
Adding variety to menus is<br />
key.<br />
Make snacks available that are<br />
ready to grab and are healthful,<br />
like fruits, yogurt, string cheese,<br />
turkey sticks, graham crackers,<br />
mini bagels with reduced-fat<br />
cream cheese or peanut butter,<br />
raisins, pre-cleaned and<br />
scrubbed vegetables, V-8 juice<br />
and whole grain crackers.<br />
Get your calcium<br />
Milk is important for the calcium<br />
and to help children grow.<br />
Toddlers under two need homogenized<br />
milk; however, older children<br />
can drink the reduced-fat<br />
offerings. Also, adolescent girls<br />
need to eat more calcium-rich<br />
foods needed for healthy bones<br />
throughout life, according to the<br />
U.S. Dietary Guidelines for<br />
Americans, printed in 1995.<br />
"If parents can, they should try<br />
to be focusing on setting eating<br />
patterns while children are<br />
young to decrease risks for<br />
health problems later," Tsub<br />
said, adding that diets should<br />
include lower fat dairy products,<br />
de-fatted foods, whole grains,<br />
dark green and orange vegetables.<br />
The quest for a healthy household<br />
isn't easy if your child is a<br />
picky eater, but there are ways<br />
around that, too, according to Dr.<br />
Alita Rice, a pediatrician at the<br />
Mission Health Medical Center<br />
in Livonia.<br />
"My advice is to try to give<br />
them the most well-balanced<br />
meats that you can," Rice said,<br />
adding that if all they want to<br />
eat Is spaghetti or macaroni and<br />
cihim ramsmber that those<br />
foods have nutrients, too.<br />
Give them plenty of what they<br />
S T O R Y B Y D I A N E G A L E<br />
P H O T O S B Y B I L L B R E S L E R<br />
will eat and try to make that<br />
entree a healthy one.<br />
"If they like hot dogs, try to get<br />
the turkey hot dogs," she added.<br />
"And if it seems like they're still<br />
not getting well-balanced meals I<br />
recommend they get a daily<br />
multi-vitamin."<br />
When children are toddlers,<br />
Rice said, they often like to take<br />
part in making meals. Let meal<br />
time be fun, even for older children.<br />
Create faces with the foods<br />
on the plate or let the child make<br />
a design he or she chooses. Look<br />
for foods that you can serve<br />
together and make a theme for<br />
the meal, such as shapes, animals<br />
or colors. It can be a learning<br />
experience, too.<br />
Schools get in the act<br />
Parents aren't alone in trying<br />
to get healthy foods into children.<br />
School districts across the<br />
nation recently revamped what<br />
they offer and came up with a<br />
meal plan with less fat.<br />
Beginning July 1,1996, schools<br />
were required to meet standards<br />
set in the Dietary Guidelines for<br />
Americans, which emphasize the<br />
food guide pyramid with most of<br />
the food consisting of bread, cereal,<br />
rice and pasta; the next<br />
largest portions from fruits and<br />
4^*<br />
vegetables; a smaller amount of<br />
dairy and the smallest intake<br />
from fats, oils and sweets,<br />
according to Verna Lee Hill,<br />
director of food and nutrition services<br />
for the Plymouth-Canton<br />
School District.<br />
Changes in Plymouth-Canton<br />
began during the last school year<br />
because it was one of 12 pilot districts<br />
across the country to<br />
implement a Nutrient Standard<br />
Menu Planning.<br />
The NuMenu requires a computer<br />
analysis of all foods and<br />
has specific nutritional targets<br />
for calories, protein, iron, calcium,<br />
vitamin A, and vitamin C.<br />
Total fat should be less than 30<br />
percent of calories and saturated<br />
fat less than 10 percent of calories.<br />
The computer comes up<br />
with a list of nutrients an average<br />
student will receive from<br />
lunches weekly.<br />
These changes are the most<br />
dramatic since school cafeterias<br />
began offering lunches 50 years<br />
ago after it was learned that men<br />
going into the Army were failing<br />
their physical, because of nutritional<br />
deficiency.<br />
"There was a real nutritional<br />
need in the United States and<br />
(school lunches) satisfied needs<br />
of children for years," Hill said.<br />
^ - A<br />
Serving food: Cafeteria worker Rosie Owens at West Middle<br />
School in Plymouth Township serves lunch to Jessica<br />
Clancy, while Brent Chappo, Mike Tolhurst, Lindsay<br />
Walker, Greg Stamatopoulos and Lacey Walker wait.<br />
"And during those years we<br />
learned a lot about nutrition. We<br />
learned that the school lunch<br />
was high in fat. With the new<br />
program we have definite targets<br />
that we try to meet."<br />
The result has been a variety<br />
of healthy entrees, like chicken<br />
stir fry, tamale pie, grilled chicken<br />
breast sandwiches, a new vegetarian<br />
lasagna and pasta salad.<br />
"The turkey sandwich has<br />
always been a favorite one and<br />
it's a healthy one," Hill said.<br />
"The big change is that we no<br />
longer have to have the two meat<br />
equivalent requirement, which<br />
means we can have vegetarian<br />
entrees and that can really<br />
reduce the fat in a meal."<br />
New portions<br />
Increasing the portion sizes of<br />
fruits and vegetables is another<br />
big change in school meals.<br />
Parents who are concerned<br />
their child isn't getting enough<br />
nutrients at school and home can<br />
turn to professionals for help.<br />
Taub said Garden City Hospital,<br />
for instance, offers advice from<br />
nutritionists who will review<br />
diets with families. The problems<br />
vary, maybe the child-has gained<br />
a lot of weight, lost a lot of weight<br />
or has become vegetarian.<br />
"In the last year we had two<br />
cases where teens decided they<br />
wanted to become vegetarians,"<br />
Taub said The mothers were concerned<br />
their daughters weren't<br />
having an adequate diet."<br />
All patients in the nutrition<br />
outpstient clinic must be<br />
referred by written physician<br />
prescriptions<br />
Appointments are then made<br />
for s consultation with patients<br />
and their parents.<br />
"We find out what they're eating<br />
and it gives us s better idea<br />
of what's going on in their lives,"<br />
Taub said, adding thst if s child<br />
is g^ning s lot of weight he or<br />
she is encouraged to exercise as<br />
opposed to dieting. With normal<br />
growth, weight should become<br />
proportionate with height.<br />
Nutritionists don't encourage<br />
children who are overweight to<br />
go on a weight loss diet, because<br />
they're still growing and need<br />
energy from their food.<br />
"Usually the cause of them<br />
being overweight is that they're<br />
not active enough,* she added.
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HOEDOWN FUNDRAISER<br />
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Nov. 8. Activities benefit clients<br />
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SAT, NOV. 9<br />
BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING<br />
St. Mary Hospital in Livonia<br />
will host a Blood Pressure and<br />
Cholesterol Screening this<br />
Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon in<br />
Pavilion Conference Room A<br />
near the hospital's south<br />
entrance off of Levan Road.<br />
Blood pressure management is<br />
free. Cost is $15 for cholesterol<br />
screen. Registration is requested<br />
by calling the St. Mary<br />
Community Outreach Dept. at<br />
(313) 655-2922 or (800) 494-<br />
1650.<br />
MON, NOV. <strong>11</strong><br />
QUfT SMOKING<br />
If you feel like a quitter, St.<br />
Mary Hospital in Livonia has<br />
the class for you. A four-session<br />
Smoke-Free Living Class will be<br />
offered from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Nov.<br />
<strong>11</strong>, 14, 18 and 21 in Lower Level<br />
Conference Room E in the hospital,<br />
located at Five Mile and<br />
Levan. Cost is $25, which<br />
includes all materials. Call (313)<br />
655-2922 or (800) 494-1650.<br />
HEALTH News WAYNE BUSINESS Finance<br />
MEDICAL DATEBOOK<br />
BABY CARI BASICS<br />
Providence Hospital and<br />
Medical Centers is offering a<br />
workshop entitled "Baby Care<br />
Basics." The lecture is designed<br />
to help parents understand the<br />
changes that occur when a baby<br />
is brought home. The workshop<br />
is scheduled 7-9:30 p.m.,<br />
Monday, Nov. <strong>11</strong>, at Providence<br />
Medical Center, Providence<br />
Park, 47601 Grand River Avenue<br />
in Novi. There is d charge of $20<br />
per couple to attend. Advance<br />
registration is required. Call<br />
(800)968-5595.^<br />
DIABETES SEMINAR<br />
"Diabetes Foot Care: First<br />
Steps to Better Feet" will be held<br />
at <strong>11</strong>:30 a.m.. 12:30 p.m., 6:30<br />
p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at MedMax,<br />
35600 Central City Parkway,<br />
Westland. No charge. Call (810)<br />
433-3830.<br />
CONSIDERING HERBS<br />
A class on herbal preparations<br />
will be held from 7:30-9 p.m. at<br />
the Ashley Square Building. 123<br />
N. Ashley St., Suite 12, Ann<br />
Arbor (one block west of Main).<br />
Classes are $12 each. Call Cindy<br />
Klement at (313) 665-0383 for<br />
information.<br />
SPEAKING OF HERBS<br />
A free session about herbs will<br />
be held from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at<br />
the Ashley Square Building, 123<br />
N. Ashley St., Suite 12, Ann<br />
Arbor (one block west of Main).<br />
Call Cindy Klement at (313) 665-<br />
0383 for information.<br />
NOV. <strong>11</strong>-16<br />
MONEY FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS<br />
Chiropractor Daniel<br />
Laframboise of Livonia is participating<br />
in a fund-raiser to benefit<br />
Michigan Special Olympics.<br />
New patients will receive $125<br />
in chiropractic care for a $25<br />
donation which will be given to<br />
the Michigan Winter Special<br />
Olympics. For information, call<br />
(810)474-5252.<br />
TUES, NOV. 12<br />
BABY SUPPORT GROUP<br />
The Marian Women's Center<br />
at St. Mary Hospital in Livonia<br />
will hold a Mother-Baby<br />
Postpartum Support Group from<br />
10-<strong>11</strong> a.m. in the Postpartum<br />
Lounge in the Miracle of Life<br />
Maternity Center on the third<br />
floor of the main hospital.<br />
Mothers and their babies are<br />
encouraged to attend this<br />
monthly meeting. Guest speaker<br />
is Debra Madonna, certified<br />
occupational therapy assistant,<br />
who will discuss "Infant<br />
Development: Is There a<br />
Difference Between Boys and<br />
Girls?" Call (313) 655-3314 or<br />
(800) 494-1615 for<br />
information/registration.<br />
SPEAKING OF HERBS<br />
A free session about herbs will<br />
be held from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at<br />
the Ashley Square Building, 123<br />
N. Ashley St., Suite 12, Ann<br />
Arbor (one block west of Main).<br />
Call Cindy Klement at (313) 665-<br />
0383 for information.<br />
BREAST CANCER SUPPORT<br />
The Marian Women's Center<br />
at St. Mary Hospital in Livonia<br />
offers a Breast Cancer Support<br />
Group from 7-8:30 p.m. in the<br />
Lower Level Conference Room.<br />
This free, self-help group provides<br />
women the opportunity to<br />
share experiences and discuss<br />
subjects of mutual concern relating<br />
to breast cancer. The group<br />
meets the second Tuesday of<br />
each month. For information, call<br />
(313) 655-3314 or (800) 494-<br />
1615.<br />
HIM MEETS<br />
Help fbr Impotent Men group<br />
will meet at 7 p.m. at the<br />
Botsford Hospital's East<br />
Pavilion, Conference Room 2-B,<br />
28050 Grand River. Farmington<br />
Hills. No charge. Call (810) 477-<br />
6100 .<br />
STRESS AND WOMEN<br />
Women experience stress differently<br />
than men, and a class to<br />
offer strategies to effectively deal<br />
with this will be held at 7 p.m. at<br />
Botsford's Health Development<br />
Network, 39750 Grand River,<br />
Novi. Information/registration<br />
(810)477-6100.<br />
See MEDICAL, D4<br />
This column highlights promotions,<br />
transfers, hirings and other<br />
key personnel moves within the<br />
suburban business community.<br />
Send a brief biographical summary,<br />
including the towns of residence<br />
and employment and a<br />
black-and-white photo, if desired,<br />
to : Business People, Observer<br />
Business Page, Observer<br />
Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft,<br />
Livonia, 48150. our fax number<br />
is (313) 591-7279.<br />
Senator gets award<br />
The National Federation of<br />
Independent Business<br />
announced that State Sen. Loren<br />
Bennett has earned the NFIB<br />
Guardian of Small Business<br />
Award for supporting small business<br />
owners in the 88th legislative<br />
session.<br />
Awards are earned through an<br />
analysis of legislator performance<br />
in three critical areas:<br />
The NFIB Vote Record, being a<br />
principal sponsor or advocate of<br />
NFIB priority legislation, taking<br />
a leadership role in moving a bill<br />
out of committee and helping<br />
line up votes on the chamber<br />
floor. Bennett's NFIB vote record<br />
was 100 percent.<br />
"Sen. Bennett understands the<br />
important role that small business<br />
plays in providing jobs and<br />
economic development to the<br />
people of the 8th District,"<br />
according to Charlie Owens,<br />
NFIB state director.<br />
Promotion announced<br />
Andy Persons, a Livonia resident,<br />
has been promoted to<br />
senior staff accountant at the<br />
Southfield location of Follmer,<br />
Rudzewicz & Company, a CPA<br />
firm. He was previously staff<br />
accountant.<br />
Prior to joining the firm in<br />
1994, Persons worked in private<br />
accounting. He is a member of<br />
the Quality Control/ISO 9000<br />
Department. He attended the<br />
University of Michigan, Ann<br />
Arbor, and earned a bachelor of<br />
science degree, majoring in<br />
Botsford<br />
HEALTH CARE CONTINUUM<br />
BUSINESS PEOPLE<br />
accounting and economics.<br />
New manager<br />
Robert D. Budlong, a Plymouth<br />
resident, has joined A.E. Clivite<br />
Engine Parts as public relations<br />
and merchandising manager<br />
where he is responsible for communications<br />
planning, sales promotion,<br />
media relations, database<br />
marketing, trade shows, collateral<br />
materials and employee<br />
relations.<br />
He holds a bachelor's degree<br />
from both Grand Valley State<br />
University and Madonna<br />
University, as well as a master's<br />
degree from Wayne State<br />
University. He comes from<br />
Hedge & Company, a Southfieldbased<br />
marketing agency where<br />
he served as account manager<br />
for several automotive clients.<br />
He is a member of the Public<br />
Relations Society of America,<br />
Automotive Press Association<br />
and Truck Writers of North<br />
America.<br />
Senior account rep<br />
named<br />
Maribeth Manick has been<br />
promoted to senior account executive<br />
at MARS Advertising in<br />
Southfield. Manick, a Plymouth<br />
resident, will oversee advertising<br />
executives and day-to-day business<br />
for Detroit-Macomb<br />
Hospital Corporation and<br />
Ziebart/Tidy Car.<br />
She joined MARS in<br />
September 1994 as account coordinator<br />
and was promoted to<br />
account executive in April 1995.<br />
Previously, she was employed<br />
with Little Caesar's Enterprises,<br />
where she served as marketing<br />
coordinator and then financial<br />
coordinator in the franchise services<br />
department.<br />
She is completing her bachelor's<br />
degree in marketing at<br />
Detroit College of Business and<br />
is a member of the National<br />
Association of Female<br />
Executives.<br />
TODAY<br />
TELECONFERENCE TONIGHT<br />
In an effort to reach the growing<br />
number of women financial decision-makers<br />
and investors,<br />
MerriU Lynch hosts a free teleconference<br />
on "Planning for<br />
Success" at 17199 Laurel Park<br />
Dr, Suite 105, Livonia. Tickets<br />
are free, but seating is limited.<br />
Call Jeffry Diacono at (13) 953-<br />
6450 for information.<br />
FRI, NOV. 8<br />
EDUCATOR'S SYMPOSIUM<br />
The Michigan Accountancy<br />
Foundation in cooperation with<br />
the Michigan Association of<br />
Certified Public Accountants<br />
hosts the 19th annual MAF<br />
Educator's Symposium this<br />
Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30<br />
p.m. at the Novi Hilton. The<br />
event is designed to provide<br />
Michigan accounting educators<br />
with information about current<br />
trends, career opportunities and<br />
educational updates in the profession.<br />
For information call<br />
Janet Roberts or Peggy<br />
Dzierzawski at (810) 855-2288.<br />
SAT, NOV. 9<br />
JOB FAIR<br />
Michigan employers and<br />
prospective employees are invited<br />
to attend the 18th Michigan<br />
Collegiate Job Fair from 9 a.m.<br />
to 3 p.m. at Burton Manor, 27777<br />
Schoolcraft Road in Livonia. The<br />
fair is co-sponsored by Wayne<br />
State and Eastern Michigan<br />
University and is expected to<br />
draw 1,200 to 1,500 seniors and<br />
recent alumni from colleges and<br />
universities throughout<br />
Michigan and surrounding<br />
states. Employer registration is<br />
$300. For information, call<br />
Nannette McCleary at (313) 577-<br />
3390 or Ken Meyer at (313) 487-<br />
0400.<br />
T-TH, NOV. 12-14<br />
BUSINESS DATEBOOK<br />
AUTO FORUM<br />
AUTOFACT, North America's<br />
leading forum for advanced<br />
information-based technologies,<br />
will be held from 10 a.m. to 6<br />
p.m. Nov. 12-13 and Nov. 14 from<br />
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Detroit's<br />
Cobo Convention Center. More<br />
than 250 exhibitors, 200 speakers<br />
and some 20,000 attendees<br />
are expected. For more information,<br />
caU the Society for<br />
Manufacturing Engineers<br />
Customer Service Center at<br />
(800) 733-4763 from 6 a.m. to 8<br />
p.m. M-F.<br />
TUES, NOV. 12<br />
JOB SEARCH<br />
Area coUege students can meet<br />
with representatives from Coca-<br />
Cola and other companies at the<br />
Business to Business Career<br />
Marketing Night at Madonna<br />
University's Kresge Hall in<br />
Livonia from 7-8 p.m. The event,<br />
sponsored by the Madonna<br />
University School of Business<br />
and the student chapter of the<br />
American Marketing Association<br />
(AMA), gives college students an<br />
opportunity to learn about available<br />
positions at local companies<br />
and qualifications needed to succeed<br />
in different business<br />
careers. Admission is free.<br />
CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE<br />
The Michigan Association of<br />
Certified Public Accountants<br />
hosts its Construction Industry<br />
Conference from 8 a.m. to 4:30<br />
p.m. at the Doubletree Hotel in<br />
Novi. There will be 16 break-out<br />
sessions to choose from. For more<br />
information, call the MACPA<br />
conference division at (810) 855-<br />
2288.<br />
CHAMBER EVENT<br />
The November breakfast meeting<br />
of the Southeastern<br />
Michigan Venture Group, an arm<br />
of the Greater Detroit Chamber<br />
of Commerce, will be held at 8<br />
a.m. at the Southfield Marriott<br />
Hotel, 27033 Northwestern Hwy.<br />
The speaker will be Mark Fisher<br />
who will discuss "Effective<br />
Public Relations Techniques for<br />
Our corporate family has grown to care for your family.<br />
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT<br />
special sensitivity to the health care and social needs of<br />
the various communities served is requisite to future growth and<br />
progress. As a responsible community member we actively participate<br />
in identifying and addressing health-related problems.<br />
ur corporate family of affiliates is working together as the Botsford Health Care<br />
Continuum to provide whole person care throughout your life. The Continuum has grown to<br />
meet the evolving health care needs in our community/It has been built upon the simple enduring<br />
cornerstones of our mission to offer quality medical caie in a sensitive, concerned manner. To us,<br />
that means treating you not simply as a patient, but as a member of our own family. We believe our<br />
continuum of services have resulted in, and will conuue to result in, a healthier community.<br />
RESEARCH<br />
-t^search by the osteopathic ph] *ian and other health care<br />
professionals is encouraged and suppcred.<br />
Reaching Out To The People Of Our Community<br />
28050 Grand River Avenue Farmington Hills, Ml 48336-5933<br />
(810) 471-8000 http://www.botsfordsystcm.org e-mail: info@botsfordsystem.org<br />
EDUCATION<br />
dedicated to the training of caring, osteopathic<br />
physicians and other health care personnel who will enhance their<br />
professions, achieve both professional and personal growth, and most<br />
importantly, improve the health status of the people they serve.<br />
Botsford General Hospital • Botsford Continuing Care Corporation • Botsford Common • Botsford Continuing Health Center • Community Emergency Medical Service<br />
Botsford Center for Health Improvement • Botsford Plysidan Network • Botsford Kidney Center • Botsford Family Services<br />
Small Businesses." Cost is $30<br />
per person with a $10 discount<br />
to chamber members; $35 per<br />
person after Nov. 8. Call Subrena<br />
Whitfield at (313) 596-0351 for<br />
information.<br />
WED, NOV. 13<br />
AUTOFACT fB FOR STUDENTS<br />
Selected high school students<br />
from the Detroit area will be<br />
invited to attend the AUTO-<br />
FACT "96 Conference being held<br />
this week at Cobo Center. They<br />
will tour the convention site<br />
from 8-10 a.m. then listen to a<br />
panel discussion from 10-<strong>11</strong> a.m.<br />
The event is sponsored by<br />
Society for Manufacturing<br />
Engineers. For information, call<br />
SME at (313) 271-1500.<br />
THURS, NOV. 14<br />
WOMEN'S ECONOMIC CLUB<br />
The Women's Economic Club will<br />
honor four metro Detroit companies<br />
at the Westin Hotel in the<br />
Renaissance Center with<br />
"Today's Workplace of Tomorrow"<br />
awards at the monthly WEC<br />
meeting. Featured speaker will<br />
be Julianne Malveaux, economist<br />
and syndicated columnist.<br />
Reservations $25; $20 for members.<br />
For more information, call<br />
(313) 963-5088.<br />
NEW MEMBER WELCOME<br />
New members to the Livonia<br />
Chamber of Commerce will be<br />
welcomed at a reception from 5-7<br />
p'.m. at the Embassy Suites,<br />
19525 Victor Pkwy, Livonia. Call<br />
(313) 427-2122 for information.<br />
TECHNOLOGY SEMINAR<br />
The Michigan Manufacturing<br />
Technology Center will host a QS<br />
9000 Internal Auditor seminar<br />
that will provide attendees information,<br />
skills and hands-on<br />
practice needed to conduct internal<br />
audits on their own quality<br />
systems from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at<br />
Schoolcraft College. Fee is $225<br />
and includes all course materials<br />
and lunch. Call Cristina<br />
O'Connor at (800) 292-4484 ext.<br />
LEADERSHIP<br />
4165. for information.<br />
SAT, NOV. 16<br />
MENSA SPEAKER<br />
Southeast Michigan MENSA<br />
presents Jack Lessenberry, a<br />
member of the journalism facul- •<br />
ty at Wayne State University<br />
and Madonna University in<br />
Livonia at 8 p.m. at the<br />
Southfield Civic Center.<br />
Lessenberry is also a consultant,<br />
editorial advisor and free-lance<br />
writer for many national and<br />
regional publications, including<br />
Vanity Fair, George, the New<br />
York Times and the Boston<br />
Globe. For information, call (800)<br />
66MENSA or (810) 988-7343.<br />
TUES, NOV. 19<br />
SATELLITE SEMINAR<br />
A seminar presented live by<br />
satellite at Madonna University<br />
in Livonia will allow participants<br />
to learn from experts in the<br />
fields of time management and<br />
self-employment. "Finding Your<br />
Perfect Work: The New Career<br />
guide to Making a Living and<br />
Creating a Life" will include presenters<br />
Paul and Sarah<br />
Edwards, authors of six best-selling<br />
books on self-employment.<br />
Seminar begins at 12:30 p.m. in<br />
Kresge Hall and will run<br />
through 3:30 p.m. Cost is $25. I<br />
CalU313) 432-5731.<br />
FINANCIAL SEMINAR<br />
William D. Lawrence, executive<br />
director for the Center for<br />
Christian Leadership will be the<br />
keynote speaker for a financial<br />
seminar to be held from 8:30<br />
a.m. to 4 p.m. at Summit on the<br />
Park in Canton and is sponsored<br />
by the Community Financial<br />
Education Group. Plymouth<br />
Township resident and financial<br />
educator Phyllis Wordhouse will<br />
also speak at the day-long conference<br />
on the topic "Leave a<br />
Legacy & Protect Your Assets."<br />
Call (313) 459-2402, 884-3927 or<br />
451-36<strong>11</strong> for information on the<br />
conference. Cost $60.<br />
seek to influence the development of health care<br />
policies on the local, state, and national levels that promote cost-effective,<br />
quality health care. Within the osteopathic medical community, we will<br />
provide continued leadership in the development of collaborative<br />
approaches to change, preserving the unique benefits offered by<br />
osteopathic medical care.
The Observer/ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1996 D4<br />
Medical from page D2 Writing contest celebrates differences<br />
WED, NOV. 13<br />
OlAafTKS SUPPORT<br />
St. Mary Hospital in Livonia<br />
will hold a Diabetes Support<br />
Group meeting 7-8:30 p.m. in the<br />
hospital auditorium near the<br />
Five Mile entrance. Guest speaker<br />
Andrew Mitchell, a dermatologist,<br />
will talk about diabetes and<br />
skin problems. Call (313) 655-<br />
2922 or (800) 494-1650.<br />
DIASETES LECTURE<br />
In conjunction with the observance<br />
of National Diabetes<br />
Month in November, St. Mary<br />
Hospital in Livonia will present<br />
a free CareLink "Let's Talk..."<br />
Lecture entitled "Facts and<br />
Fallacies About Diabetes," from<br />
1-3 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 13<br />
in the hospital auditorium.<br />
Speakers will be Dr. Anthony<br />
Kilbane, a endocrinologist and<br />
Janice Wheeker, a certified diabetes<br />
educator at St. Mary<br />
Hospital. There is no charge to<br />
attend the lecture but registration<br />
is requested. To register call<br />
655-2922 or toll free at (800)<br />
494-1650.<br />
HEALTHY EATWM<br />
Arcadia Health Care is sponsoring<br />
a free seminar by a registered<br />
dietitian to offer ideas for<br />
healthy eating during the holiday<br />
season. A low-fat snack and<br />
a few recipes will be provided.<br />
The seminar will be held at<br />
MedMax, 35600 Central City<br />
Parkway, Westland from 6-7 p.m.<br />
To reserve a space call Lisa at<br />
(313)458-7100.<br />
THURS, NOV. 14<br />
CHOLESTEROL EDUCATION CLASS<br />
Eating healthfully can be easy<br />
and tasty. St. Mary Hospital,<br />
located at Five Mile and Levan<br />
in Livonia, will present a twopart<br />
course, "Eater's Choices," 7-<br />
9 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 14 and<br />
21 in the First Floor Conference<br />
Room near the Five Mile<br />
entrance.<br />
Learn to plan meals, read food<br />
labels, and find the fat budget<br />
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is lower blood cholesterol levels<br />
and a healthy heart. Taught by a<br />
registered nurse, the course<br />
includes food samples and recipe<br />
book.<br />
Cost of the course is $25 per<br />
person. To register, call St. Mary<br />
Hospital Community Outreach<br />
Department at (313) 655-2922 or<br />
toll free at (800) 494-1650.<br />
CANCER BENEFIT<br />
On Thurs., Nov. 14 from 6-9<br />
p.m., a Strolling Supper and Jazz<br />
event will be held to benefit the<br />
pediatric cancer program at the<br />
University of Michigan<br />
Comprehensive Cancer Center<br />
will be held at Chianti restaurant<br />
located at 314 S. Main<br />
Street in Ann Arbor. Tickets are<br />
$60 ($35 tax-deductible). For<br />
more information or to order<br />
tickets, call (313)764-7170.<br />
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Providence Hospital and<br />
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special nutrition and weight loss<br />
lecture entitled "How to Survive<br />
the Holidays." The lecture is<br />
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on how to have fun during<br />
the holidays and not gain<br />
weight in the process.<br />
Presented by a specialist in<br />
the area of nutrition, the lecture<br />
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and how to avoid them.<br />
Participants will learn ways of<br />
enjoying holiday foods. The lecture<br />
is scheduled for 7:30-9 p.m.,<br />
Thursday, Nov. 14, at Providence<br />
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Park, 47601 Grand River Avenue<br />
in Novi.<br />
There is no charge for this lecture<br />
but advance registration is<br />
required.<br />
Call (800) 968-5595 for more<br />
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directed by Ron Howard.<br />
Opens today at metro Detroit<br />
movie theaters.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
"Midnight in the Garden of<br />
Good and Evil,"jazz concert<br />
featuring songs of<br />
composer I lyricist Johnny<br />
Mercer, hosted by John<br />
Berendt, author of the bestselling<br />
book 8 p.m. at Hill<br />
Auditorium, (313) 764-2538.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Youtheatre at Music Hall presents<br />
"Around the World in<br />
Eighty Days,"a new adaptation<br />
of the Jules Verne classic<br />
starring Caliph Haines and<br />
John Holly of New York's<br />
Theatreworks / USA, (313)<br />
963-2366.<br />
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featuring Oksana<br />
Baiul, and others in two<br />
day8 of men'8, women's<br />
and pair's competition,<br />
7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10<br />
to Monday, Nov. <strong>11</strong>, at<br />
The Palace of Auburn<br />
Hills. Each participant<br />
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day. (810) 377-0100.<br />
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Noteworthy<br />
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B Uvonia Symphony Orchestra — 7:30<br />
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p.m Saturday. Nov. 16. 'Spanish<br />
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KEELY W Y Q O N I K , E D I T 0 R • 3 1 3 9 5 3-2 1 0 5 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996 • PAGE 1 SECTION<br />
Three<br />
celebrate the arts<br />
By Linda Ann Chomn<br />
SPECIAL WRITER<br />
You could say the arts run in<br />
Phyllis Hochlowski's blood.<br />
The 74-year old Plymouth<br />
watercolorist, along with her<br />
daughter Jana Conger, and granddaughter<br />
Alicia Conger, will display<br />
their paintings and clay works<br />
at the sixth annual Celebration of<br />
the Arts Nov. 9 in Northville. It's<br />
very rare for three generations of a<br />
family to exhibit in the same show<br />
"Actually there's four generations<br />
of artists in our family. Father<br />
could draw anything and mother<br />
was a watercolorist. We have at<br />
least six poets and nine artists in<br />
the family," said Phyllis<br />
Hochlowski, who seems more concerned<br />
with having younger generations<br />
of the family showcased<br />
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In the family: Phyllis<br />
Hochlowski is one of three<br />
generations of a Plymouth<br />
family exhibiting work in<br />
the Celebration of the Arts<br />
show.<br />
rather than herself. She sits at<br />
the dining room table wading<br />
through a pile of newspaper clippings<br />
about her three daughters<br />
and grandchildren, proudly displaying<br />
each as she recognizes<br />
their accomplishments.<br />
Daughter Denise Lorenz teaches<br />
art in Texas. Alicia is a clay artist<br />
although she earned a degree in<br />
communications from the<br />
University of Michigan. While<br />
backpacking her way across<br />
Europe, she lived and taught<br />
English in Spain and Paris. In<br />
1990, she returned to the states to<br />
become part of the Teach for<br />
America program modeled after<br />
the Peace Corps. After teaching at<br />
an elementary school in Los<br />
Angeles for three years, she decided<br />
to return to school to study art<br />
at the Institute Allende in Mexico<br />
where primitive kick wheels and<br />
hand-built kilns took her back to<br />
simpler times.<br />
"It was difficult as a bilingual<br />
teacher working with 38 students<br />
and nine year olds who brought<br />
semi-automatic handguns to<br />
school," said Alicia Conger who<br />
feels safer in her present job teaching<br />
Rngliah at the federal prison in<br />
Milan.<br />
"Most of my art influence came<br />
from home. The store we went to<br />
most often was Frank's. We were<br />
always making something whether<br />
it was clothespins or apple head<br />
dolls. Growing up in a family that's<br />
artistic, we did a lot of shows<br />
together."<br />
Alicia primarily creates sculptural<br />
spheres of hand-built clay. She<br />
frequently texturizes the surfaces<br />
by pushing pine needles, powdered<br />
glass, copper, sand, dirt, and newspapers<br />
into the clay. Her ftinctional<br />
work consists of fountains and<br />
chimes. What sets her apart from<br />
other ceramic artists is the fact<br />
Alicia only uses clear glazes. She<br />
obtains the earthen colors by using<br />
colored clay. Her work ranges in<br />
price from $22 for chimes to $370<br />
for a fountain.<br />
Jana Conger will bring watercolors<br />
from her African animal series<br />
to the show, according to<br />
Hochlowski. A resident of Brooklyn<br />
in the Irish Hills region of<br />
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Animal spirit: Jana Conger captures wildlife in contemporary<br />
watercolors. Her work has been exhibited in national<br />
museums.<br />
Michigan, Jana attended Plymouth<br />
schools. She specializes in wildlife<br />
art. In 1992, her large-scale painting<br />
of Japanese Cranes was chosen<br />
to be displayed with works-bye<br />
internationally known wildlife<br />
artists Robert Bateman and Carl<br />
Brenders in the "Birds in Art"<br />
exhibit at the Leigh Yawkey<br />
Woodson Art Museum in Wausau,<br />
Wisconsin. Her contemporary<br />
paintings have also been shown at<br />
the Buffalo Museum of Science in<br />
New York; Carnegie Mellon<br />
Museum, Pennsylvania; High<br />
Desert Museum, Oregon, and the<br />
Sotetsu Gallery, Japan.<br />
A member of Three Cities Art<br />
Club, Hochlowski began painting<br />
after becoming a widow. She has<br />
studied watercolor with Sharon<br />
Dillenbeck at the Plymouth<br />
Cultural Center for <strong>11</strong> years. Her<br />
framed and unframed florals of<br />
water lilies and lotus will be priced<br />
between $25 and $120.<br />
"I spend more money on art than<br />
I make," said Hochlowski, who is<br />
proud of her family's history as<br />
well. She was born in one of the<br />
first homes built in Plymouth in<br />
1836 by John Kellog. Her grandfather<br />
was Dr. Samuel Campbell.<br />
More than 70 artists and crafters<br />
will part in the Celebration of<br />
the Arts show to benefit New<br />
Morning School, a prekindergarten<br />
Orchestras feature classical guitarists<br />
BY KEELY WYGONIK<br />
STAPF WRITER<br />
Guitar is an instrument most<br />
people associste with folk or rock<br />
music, not classical. The Moors<br />
introduced the guitar into Spain<br />
in the 13th century, and the lute,<br />
a musical relative, was the most<br />
popular instrument between<br />
1400 and 1700.<br />
Classical works for these<br />
instruments are just as old, and<br />
will be performed by outstanding<br />
guest artists at concerts to be<br />
presented by the Livonia<br />
Symphony Chamber Orchestra<br />
on Friday, Nov. 15, and the<br />
Plymouth Symphony Orchestra<br />
on Saturday, Nov. 16<br />
Bach wrote his "Prelude in C<br />
Major." for lute, it is one of the<br />
works to be performed by guest<br />
guitarist Victor Sakalauskas<br />
with the Livonia Chamber Music<br />
Orchestra on Nov. 15.<br />
Internationally renowned guitarist<br />
Philip Dent Candelaria,<br />
joins the Plymouth Symphony<br />
Orchestra for s concert with a<br />
Spanish flair, reminiscent of the<br />
early days the Moors, on Nov. 16.<br />
The Spanish guitar with five<br />
strings evolved in the 1500s<br />
becoming Spain's national musical<br />
instrument. Guitars today<br />
have six strings.<br />
"This concert is for people who<br />
love guitar, flute and strings"<br />
said Carl Karoub, assistant conductor<br />
of the Livonia Symphony<br />
Orchestra. "Strings are basic to<br />
every piece on the program.<br />
There's a lot of vsriety. Nothing<br />
is too long. We're doing little<br />
movements — everything is<br />
brief and to the point."<br />
Sakalauskas began playing<br />
guitar at the age at <strong>11</strong>. In 1985<br />
he became interested in classical<br />
and flamenco guitar. Under the<br />
instruction of Helen*<br />
Rotten berg, professor of guitar<br />
at Madonna University in<br />
Livonia, he completed a dual<br />
concentration degree in music<br />
management and classical guitar<br />
performance in May. He is a<br />
guitar instructor and solo per-<br />
former in the metro Detroit area,<br />
and is pursuing a career as a<br />
concert artist. This mark* his<br />
LSO debut.<br />
The concert is the first of two<br />
chamber music concerts to be<br />
presented this season by the<br />
LSO. Music director Volodymyr<br />
Schesiuk will conduct the second<br />
on Jan. 24. Chamber musk is s<br />
new component of this year's<br />
LSO season.<br />
"Ensemble is the favorite way<br />
of musicians to perform," said<br />
Karoub. There's only one person<br />
to a pert. Thirteen musicians<br />
will be performing — strings,<br />
bsss, horns, flutes and clarinet<br />
A special feature ia a segment of<br />
cello jazz featuring my son,<br />
Michael on cello, and Tom<br />
Bogardus on guitar."<br />
Sakalauskas plays a supporting<br />
tole in Bach's Suite in B<br />
Minor for flute and strings,<br />
which showcases LSO flutist<br />
Robynn Rhodes. Works by<br />
Mozart, Vivaldi, Beethoven and<br />
Haydn are*also on the program.<br />
Some of the most popular<br />
Spanish music ever created will<br />
be presented by the Plymouth<br />
Symphony Orcheetra on Nov. 16<br />
including "Camen, Suite No. 1"<br />
by Bizet; Ravel's "Rapeodie<br />
Espagnole," and "Capriccio<br />
Espagnol" by Rimsky-Korsakov.<br />
Candelaria will perform<br />
Rodrigo's "Conaerto De<br />
Aranjuez."<br />
Born in Connecticut,<br />
Candelaria lives in Ontario.<br />
Canada, and is s member of the<br />
music faculties of Cambrian<br />
College and Huntington<br />
University in Ontario. He is the<br />
winner of several national and<br />
international competitions, and<br />
has performed extensively in the<br />
U.S., Europe, the Caribbean and<br />
South America.<br />
This is really upbeat, fast,<br />
exciting music," said Bonnie<br />
Hoiyoak, executive director of<br />
the PSO about the concert program.<br />
"I love guitar music, and I<br />
think the audience will love this<br />
music, tea" »<br />
<strong>11</strong><br />
through eighth grade parent cooperative<br />
in Plymouth.<br />
Among the local exhibitors are<br />
Marianne Akers of Livonia with<br />
her soft sealptured Santas, angels<br />
and elves; Diana Licht, Plymouth,<br />
children's and ladies' handmade<br />
apparel; Yvonne Staples, Livonia,<br />
fabric painted dolls and jewelry;<br />
Lorrie Love, Farmington Hills, pottery;<br />
Corrine Perez-Garcia,<br />
Northville, custom 14k and 18k<br />
jewelry, and Sue Walton,<br />
Bloomfield Hills, handwoven coats,<br />
jackets and scarves.<br />
"I'm really excited about the<br />
diversity of the artists participating<br />
in the show. It truly is a celebration<br />
of the arts. We have everything<br />
from paper Christmas tree<br />
ornaments to dolls, boxes, glass,<br />
baskets, and fantasy mobiles" said<br />
show co-chair Leslie Stolaruk.<br />
A Celebration of the Arts<br />
What: &xlh annual art and fine crafts<br />
shorn to benefit New Morning School, a<br />
prekindergarten through eighth grade parent<br />
cooperative in Plymouth.<br />
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Nov. 9.<br />
Northville Recreation Center. 303<br />
W. Main St.. Northville.<br />
AMsafan: $2. Lunch is available. For<br />
information call (313) 420-3331.<br />
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Featured soloist: Guitarist<br />
Victor Sakalauskas will<br />
perform with the Livonia<br />
Symphony's Chamber<br />
Orchestra in the auditorium<br />
of the Civic Center<br />
Library on Nov. 15.
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SPECIAL WRITER<br />
Trinity House Theatre in<br />
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P.W. Henry and Elizabeth<br />
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The lighting played a subtle<br />
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Artistic endeavors offer respite from tragedy J<br />
UNDA ANN<br />
CHOMIN<br />
Recently I<br />
received a letter<br />
strongly<br />
attesting to the<br />
therapeutic<br />
value of art.<br />
Nancy Walls<br />
Smith of<br />
Plymouth<br />
wrote to say<br />
when she lost<br />
her 21-year old<br />
son Jason to an<br />
unexpected death last November,<br />
drawing classes with Pam<br />
Grossman at the Plymouth<br />
Cultural Center provided support<br />
and temporary respite from<br />
A R T B E A T<br />
Artbeat features various happenings<br />
in the suburban arts<br />
world. Send news leads to Linda<br />
Ann Chomin in care of Keely<br />
Wygonik, Arts & Entertainment<br />
Editor, Observer & Eccentric<br />
Newspapers, Inc., 36251<br />
Schoolcraft, Livonia, MI 48150,<br />
or fax them to (313) 591-7279.<br />
NOVEMBER ARTISTS<br />
The Livonia Arts Commission<br />
is hosting two shows this month<br />
instead of three because city hall<br />
is decorated for the holidays.<br />
Look for decorative bird houses<br />
and tea time furnishings by<br />
Cindy Anolick in the second floor<br />
showcases at the Civic Center<br />
Library- through Nov. 23. A former<br />
Livonia resident, Anolick<br />
founded the interior birdhouse<br />
business named The Nesting<br />
Place with her mother Pat<br />
Watson in 1992. In the library's<br />
fine arts gallery, the mixed<br />
media/acrylic painted furniture<br />
of Patricia Groenenboom is featured<br />
until Nov. 28.<br />
Groenenboom is an instructor in<br />
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the pain.<br />
Gros8mann will speak about<br />
learning to draw at a meeting of<br />
3 Cities Art Club 7 p.m. Tuesday,<br />
Nov. 12 at the Plymouth<br />
Township Hall, Ann Arbor Road<br />
and Lilley.<br />
"It's very therapeutic. When<br />
I'm drawing or painting, I get in<br />
a state of mind that I'm so<br />
engrossed I lose myself in the<br />
creative process. When I'm<br />
drawing, I'm not thinking about<br />
my personal tragedy or grieving."<br />
said Nancy Walls Smith,<br />
who wrote the humorous "Off the<br />
Wall column" for The Observer<br />
Newspapers between 1977 and<br />
Center for Creative Studies in<br />
Detroit.<br />
Hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.<br />
Monday through Thursday, until<br />
5 p.m. Friday-Saturday, and 1-5<br />
p.m. Sunday.<br />
REDFORD ARTISTS TO SHOW<br />
John Murphy and Walter Cole<br />
will exhibit their work in<br />
Mr.<br />
1987.<br />
Although Smith had taken<br />
classes and done celebrity portraits<br />
for several years, since last<br />
November she became more<br />
involved with art than ever<br />
before. To keep herself busy, she<br />
began taking watercolor classes<br />
with Kay Rowe in Plymouth and<br />
co-chaired the Farmington<br />
Artists Club show in October.<br />
Smith credits Grossmann with<br />
being more than a teacher,<br />
though.<br />
"Pam is not only a dedicated<br />
artist, a patient and terrific<br />
teacher, but she has also become<br />
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"Functional Elegance" Nov. 8-30<br />
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The public is invited to an<br />
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Friday, Nov. 8.<br />
Jewelry, vessels and furniture<br />
are the focus of this group show.<br />
a very special friend. She's seen<br />
me through some very rough<br />
times and is being especially<br />
supportive," wrote Smith.<br />
While Grossmann, who also<br />
teaches gifted children at<br />
Stepping Stones in Farmington<br />
Hills, does not consider herself a<br />
therapist, she believes artists<br />
are special people.<br />
"I love the people that come to<br />
my art classes. Artists seem to<br />
have such a sensitivity to other<br />
people's suffering that I think<br />
people feel comfortable sharing<br />
their sufferings and talk about<br />
things they might not ever talk<br />
to their families about. Art is a<br />
Murphy is a ceramic artist who<br />
teaches at Schoolcraft College in<br />
Livonia. Cole turns wood on a<br />
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wonderful common ground for<br />
people," said Grossmann of<br />
Livonia.<br />
In addition to teaching drawing<br />
for the last 12 years,<br />
Grossmann does commissioned<br />
drawings in pencil, pen and ink,<br />
and pastel including group portraits<br />
of area high school sports<br />
teams. She recently completed<br />
this year's Christmas card for<br />
Schoolcraft College.<br />
"I'm going to tell people at the<br />
meeting that if they've always<br />
wanted to draw, almost anyone<br />
can learn. The key is starting<br />
simply," said Grossmann. "For<br />
the painters, because I know the<br />
lathe to create his works. For<br />
information call the gallery. (810)<br />
333-0333.<br />
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A Guide to entertainment in the Metro Detroit area<br />
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AVAIL<br />
With Citizen Fish and Suburban<br />
Delinquents. 6 30 p.m. Monday. Nov<br />
<strong>11</strong>. The Shelter below St Andrew's<br />
Hall. 431 E Congress Detroit Tickets<br />
available only at St Andrew's Hall box<br />
office. OesnaOie Discs in Dearborn.<br />
Record Time in Rosevilie and<br />
Rochester, and the Beat Hotel in<br />
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BATTLE OF THE BLUES BANDS<br />
Hosted oy WCSX i Mark Pasmar and<br />
Mudpuppy."7 p.m Sunday. Nov 10.<br />
Memphis Smoke. 100 S Mam St .<br />
Roya Oak Cover charge ?1 ana older<br />
blues) 810i 543-0917<br />
BENNY AND THE JETS<br />
With Larry James and SGA. 9 pm.<br />
Saturday. Nov 9. Reiser's Keyboard<br />
Lounge. 1S7U S. Wayne Rc,.u.<br />
Westland. Cove' charge 21 an.1 older<br />
•ocki i 313 728 933C<br />
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Saturday. Nov 9. Clutch Cargi<br />
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Pontiac S12 50 m advance An ages,<br />
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according to Laurie.<br />
The movie offers one of<br />
Laurie's rare big screen performances.<br />
A busy contract player<br />
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actress stayed off the screen<br />
between her groundbreaking<br />
performances in "The Hustler"<br />
(1961) and "Carrie" (1976). She<br />
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with Sissy Spacek, the famous<br />
mother-daughter team in<br />
"Carrie." "She didn't want to be<br />
mean to me in 'The Grass Harp,'<br />
Laurie laughed, "because her<br />
behavior to Dolly was so horrible;<br />
so I'd have to remind her<br />
what I did to her in 'Carrie.' "<br />
When Verena's bullying goes<br />
too far. Dolly, nephew Collin<br />
(Edward Furlong of "Terminator<br />
2") and housekeeper/friend<br />
Catherine 'Nell Carter) head for<br />
their favorite getaway: a tree<br />
house. They have callers, some<br />
friendly like white-haired Judge<br />
Cool (Walter Matthau), some<br />
reluctantly bullying, like Joe<br />
Don Baker's chicken farmer<br />
sheriff.<br />
Director Charlie Matthau<br />
secured rights to Capote's semiautobiographical<br />
story shortly<br />
after graduating from film school<br />
at the University of Southern<br />
California. He hooked up with<br />
veteran screenwriter Stirling<br />
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Matthau) in "The Grass Harp."<br />
"It was a difficult adaptation<br />
because I wanted the film to be<br />
poetic but not precious." Matthau<br />
noted. "I needed a delicate balance.<br />
The words are so beautiful,<br />
but a lot of that is in the narration<br />
and I didn't want too much<br />
narration in the film."<br />
In some ways "The Grass<br />
Harp" succeeds. The music may<br />
swell a bit too much, the heartstrings<br />
might get tired from all<br />
that tugging, but John Alonzo's<br />
cinematography captures the<br />
atmosphere of lazy days and<br />
small Southern towns that<br />
Capote was so good at creating.<br />
Matthau personally scouted<br />
locations before ending up in a<br />
small town just below<br />
Montgomery. Ala. "We went to<br />
Monroeville where the story<br />
actually takes place, where<br />
Capote grew up, and it has<br />
become too modern," Matthau<br />
said.<br />
The script stretches a bit to get<br />
Jack Lemmon (as a fast-talking<br />
salesman) and Walter Matthau<br />
in a scene together since they<br />
never meet >n the original story.<br />
He has them in a brief exchange<br />
in Roddy McDowell's barber<br />
shop just to rekindle that old<br />
"Odd Couple" chemistry.<br />
Other changes in the story<br />
seem better justified, cleaning up<br />
what many see as "a weak third<br />
act," according to Matthau.<br />
According to the story, the<br />
Grass Harp is the sound made<br />
by the souls that have left us as<br />
the wind whistles through the<br />
tall grass. While the movie's own<br />
power to resonate (or stay on<br />
screen) may be weak. Piper<br />
Laurie's performance may still<br />
be heard around Oscar-time.<br />
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has released an album thafs<br />
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the spotlight.<br />
Jan Krist has already received<br />
a rave review from Dirty Linen<br />
Magazine and Billboard<br />
Magazine's Bob Darden<br />
described "Curious" as "music<br />
that matters from an artist with<br />
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Silv«rdome. She writes incredibly-insightful<br />
lyrics. Her music<br />
lilts and sings and dances and<br />
lives. Her voice touches something<br />
deep inside me."<br />
The nation is just now learning<br />
what Detroit-area residents<br />
already know - that Krist is a<br />
star.on the rise.<br />
Recording "Curious," the latest<br />
release on Nashville's Silent<br />
Planet Records, was a totally different<br />
experience for Krist. Her<br />
first two albums "Decapitated<br />
Society," which is going to be<br />
released under the name<br />
"Someone," and "Wing and a<br />
Prayer" were recorded with<br />
friends on a shoestring budget<br />
For this one Krist recruited<br />
producers Jim Dickinson (Ry<br />
Cooder, Texas Tornados, The<br />
Spin Doctors, Rolling Stones),<br />
and Newton Carter (Vigilantes<br />
of Love, Billy Pilgrim) to help<br />
her out.<br />
"I actually had more than<br />
$2,000 to do a record with," said<br />
Krist, a Royal Oak resident. "The<br />
first two records I did really<br />
cheaply at home with all Detroit<br />
players on them. The third one I<br />
did m Georgia and 1 used people<br />
who play with Vigilantes of<br />
Love."<br />
"I think it's like anything else.<br />
You can make a really fine folk<br />
record for a small amount of<br />
money and you don't have to<br />
worry about production as much,<br />
but if you want to involve other<br />
kinds of instrumentation and do<br />
more of a band-oriented record<br />
you really need good a better<br />
studio and you need good engineers,"<br />
said Krist who considers<br />
herself to be more of a<br />
singer/songwriter than a folk<br />
musician.<br />
Among the guest artists on the<br />
album are former Vigilantes<br />
David Labreyere on bass and<br />
Traivis McNabb, who now plays<br />
witJC Better Than Ezra, on<br />
drunjs. "Curious" also features<br />
the;work of keyboardist Randall<br />
Bramlett (Traffic, Steve<br />
Winwood, Sea Level), and engineer-Don<br />
McCollister (Indigo<br />
Girls).<br />
Like most artists, Krist began<br />
hei'Career singing in bars "and<br />
things like that for a couple of<br />
year. I've been playing at the Ark<br />
and different coffeehouses and<br />
concert clubs for about six<br />
years." She moved on to showcasfetvenues<br />
on the advice of a<br />
friepd.<br />
"i^n old friend of mine said to<br />
me that playing in a bar was like<br />
rearranging deck chairs on the<br />
Titanic, and I thought it was<br />
really true."<br />
f§5st captured the critics'<br />
hearts with her first record,<br />
"Decapitated Society," which was<br />
released in 1993. Billboard's<br />
Darden made it Critics' Choice<br />
for 1993. Her 1995 follow-up<br />
"Wing and a Prayer" got a spotlight<br />
review in the magazine.<br />
Part of her success is due to her<br />
vivid songwriting.<br />
"I think that I think better on<br />
paper and so I've always had this<br />
habit of writing things out, journaling.<br />
Usually HI just have one<br />
thought that kind of catches me<br />
if I'm listening to the radio or listening<br />
to the news - I listen to<br />
NPR (National Public Radio)<br />
quite a bit - or I'll be driving<br />
down the street and I'll see<br />
something that looks really odd,"<br />
Krist explained.<br />
"Like the other day I was listening<br />
to something and what<br />
the person said created an image<br />
in my mind of somebody casting,<br />
skipping their soul across the<br />
water like a pebble. So I'll get<br />
this one image in my head then<br />
I'll try to paint that out in words.<br />
Usually it's a very visual thing. I<br />
see an image in my mind and I<br />
try to relate that lyrically."<br />
"Curious" is a much more<br />
hopeful album than the previous<br />
two, thanks in part, she said, to<br />
her recent marriage to Alan<br />
Finkbeiner, the drummer in her<br />
band.<br />
"Falling in love" was certainly<br />
inspirational, she said. "Some of<br />
the songs like 'Mercy' is about<br />
that, and so are some of the<br />
other songs. This record is a little<br />
more hopeful than my other<br />
records were."<br />
Jan Krist celebrates the release<br />
of "Curious" with performance 8<br />
p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, at The<br />
Ark, 316 S. Main St., Ann Arbor.<br />
Tickets are $9; S8 members, students,<br />
seniors. For more information,<br />
call (313) 761-1451.<br />
Misc: Speaking of Better Than<br />
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Tickets for the all-ages show,<br />
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BY KEELY WYGOMK<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
Look for changes in the coining<br />
months at Archie's on Plymouth<br />
Road, a popular family restaurant<br />
in Livonia. The last time<br />
we remodeled was 10 years ago,"<br />
said Tom Palushaj of Farmington<br />
Hills, who with his brother<br />
George, a Livonia resident, has<br />
owned the restaurant since<br />
1981. "A lot of franchises are<br />
coming to town. We're remodeling<br />
to stay competitive. When<br />
people go out to eat, they want<br />
ambiance."<br />
There's no secret to the brothers'<br />
success - "We work very<br />
hard," said Tom. And they listen<br />
to their customers.<br />
"We're always looking to<br />
improve," said Tom. "Anytime<br />
you think you're at the peak,<br />
that's when you have a problem.<br />
You have to stay on top of it."<br />
Archie's will have a brand new<br />
look. It will be roomier; there<br />
will be new wall coverings,<br />
booths, and tables. The brothers<br />
are working with an interior decorator<br />
to help coordinate colors<br />
and other changes.<br />
Architect Robert J. Tobin of<br />
Tobin Associates in Troy<br />
redesigned the exterior of the<br />
building to create a more<br />
upscale, urban contemporary<br />
look. The bathrooms will be<br />
remodeled. The parking lot was<br />
expanded, and the kitchen will<br />
be, too, making it possible for the<br />
restaurant to bake its own<br />
bread.<br />
In February Archie's got a<br />
liquor license, but they still<br />
maintain a family atmosphere.<br />
There's a small service bar, and<br />
Archie's now offers draft and bottle<br />
beer and wines by the glass<br />
and carafe, but the emphasis<br />
remains where it's always been -<br />
on the food.<br />
"We don't want to fight success,"<br />
explained Tom. "Our menu<br />
will pretty much stay the same.<br />
We have permits to work during<br />
the winter monthB and hope to<br />
complete the renovations by<br />
August." Archie's will stay open<br />
while the work is in progress.<br />
Everything is homemade with<br />
care. Regular customers know<br />
what daily dinner specials to<br />
expect - Monday is meatloaf, and<br />
stuffed peppers; Tuesdays, pepper<br />
steak and Baked Salisbury<br />
Steak; Wednesday, city chicken,<br />
tenderloin tips; Thursday, stuffed<br />
cabbage rolls; Friday, fish &<br />
chips and macaroni and cheese,<br />
to name a few. Luncheon specials<br />
are served <strong>11</strong> a.m . to 3 p.m.<br />
"On Saturdays we make a<br />
Chicken Florentine that's out of<br />
this world," said Tom. "On<br />
Sundays we have Swiss Steak."<br />
"We start making soups at 5<br />
a.m.," said Tom. Chicken noodle<br />
and French Onion soup are on<br />
the menu every day; Other soups<br />
such as split pea and minestrone<br />
are offered during the week.<br />
Whether it's breakfast, lunch<br />
or dinner, you're sure to find<br />
something to your liking on the<br />
menu at Archie's.<br />
Fish & Chips are a big seller<br />
on Fridays. Archie's famous Fish<br />
& Chips is made with Icelandic<br />
cod. Pan fried fresh lake perch is<br />
also a popular item.<br />
Steaks, roast chicken, and<br />
other American favorites are<br />
offered, along with Greek specialties<br />
- spinach pie, mousaka,<br />
souvlaki, and Italian favorites -<br />
spaghetti, mostaccioli, baked<br />
lasagna, and Veal Parmesan.<br />
Prices are affordable: The most<br />
expensive item on the menu is a<br />
14-ounce broiled T-Bone steak<br />
for $10.95. Entrees start at $5.99<br />
for Southern-Style Fried<br />
Chicken and are served with<br />
choice of soup, salad, or cole slaw<br />
and bread basket.<br />
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are planned for the 30-acre<br />
site at Palmer and Haggerty.<br />
Three floor plans are available.<br />
Prices range from $133,990 for<br />
a two-bedroom unit with 1,450<br />
square feet to $146,900 for a<br />
three bedroom of 1,475 square<br />
feet.<br />
u We try to do a nice design,<br />
provide open spaces," Kime said.<br />
"I don't think this is as crowded<br />
as other places. We have about<br />
five units to an acre, others have<br />
10."<br />
"You feel like it's country out<br />
here, but you're only five minutes<br />
from the expressway," said<br />
Linda Rix. sales manager. "There<br />
is a lot of wildlife around here.<br />
You have all the restaurants and<br />
shops you could want on Ford<br />
Road.<br />
"People really like the site,"<br />
she continued. "They comment a<br />
lot on the construction and the<br />
little items, things we do, other<br />
builders don't. Lights in the bedroom<br />
and skylights are standard<br />
- making good use and sense of<br />
the space we have."<br />
"We just think we build good<br />
quality for the dollar," Kime said.<br />
Models have been constructed<br />
of all three floor plans.<br />
The Ashton, 1,475 square feet,<br />
sitimtesr the master suite with a<br />
shower and walk-in closet on the<br />
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This plan also features a great<br />
room with sloped ceiling and<br />
kitchen/eating nook on the first<br />
floor.<br />
Two bedrooms with a full bath<br />
are upstairs.<br />
Base price is $146,900.<br />
The Newport, two bedrooms<br />
and 2-1/2 baths of 1,450 square<br />
feet, offers a den or formal dining<br />
room off the main foyer and<br />
an open great room and<br />
kitchen/nook across the back of<br />
the house.<br />
The master bedroom with<br />
cathedral ceiling has a shower<br />
and walk-in closet. A second bedroom<br />
and a full bath with combination<br />
tub and shower also are<br />
upstairs.<br />
Base price is $133,900.<br />
The Chelsea, 1,450 square<br />
feet, shares several features of<br />
the Newport.<br />
The main floor has a den/dining<br />
room option, family room and<br />
kitchen with island and eating<br />
nook. However, the stairway to<br />
the second floor is unobtrusively<br />
off the corner of the family room<br />
as opposed to the front door.<br />
The upstairs is substantially<br />
different.<br />
The master has a tub/shower<br />
combination and two wall closets.<br />
The second bedroom contains<br />
a shower, vanity and toilet within<br />
the room itself as opposed to a<br />
separate bathroom off the hall-<br />
urn<br />
Farmington Rd<br />
just north of 14 Mile Rd.<br />
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Single-family homes with West Bloomfield Schools<br />
selling from the mid $300,000's.<br />
Located 1 mile west ot<br />
Orchard Lk_ Rd . on<br />
Pontiac Trail.<br />
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Single-family homes with West Bloomfield Schools<br />
selling from the upper $300,000"s.<br />
On The lake<br />
Located 1 mile west of<br />
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Detached condominium homes on the shores of<br />
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all major appliances for their purchase price.<br />
way.<br />
The Chelsea can be had for<br />
$135,990 with a prime location<br />
fronting on one of three ponds on<br />
the property.<br />
Popular options which most<br />
buyers include are fireplace<br />
($3,200 for brick, $3,500 ceramic)<br />
and a deck ($2,600).<br />
Primary exterior materials are<br />
brick and wood siding.<br />
Wethersfield is serviced by city<br />
water and sewers. It's within the<br />
Plymouth-Canton school bound-<br />
aries.<br />
1<br />
The property tax rate currently<br />
is $30.97 per $1,000 of state<br />
equalized valuation, half of market<br />
vahie. That means the owners<br />
of a $147,000 unit would pay<br />
about $2,275 in taxes the first<br />
year.<br />
The monthly association fee,<br />
which includes water, trash collection,<br />
grass cutting and snow<br />
removal, is $90.<br />
Marge and Paul Zaya bought a<br />
Chelsea in Wethersfield.<br />
"My husband wants to retire<br />
real soon. He wants to fie on<br />
water," Marge said. "I looked<br />
around at a lot of units. What we<br />
could afford, they were shacks.<br />
"I happened to stop in here. I<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />
noticed the pond, ducks. I got my<br />
husband. We put down a deposit.<br />
We love it.<br />
"We closed off the dining room<br />
into a den," Marge added. "I like<br />
the great room, the loft up there,<br />
the windows. We liked the way it<br />
looks on the outside. We like the<br />
look of all the brick."<br />
Joan and Eugene Morrison<br />
moved into an Ashton after living<br />
in a house in Garden City for<br />
23 years.<br />
"The master on th4 main floor<br />
was the selling point for us,"<br />
Joan said. "My husband's health<br />
isn't well.<br />
"The location for us was good,"<br />
she added. "I have an office in<br />
Livonia and Ann Arbor."<br />
"It's very spacious, very open,"<br />
Joan Morrison said of the unit in<br />
general. "It has three bedrooms,<br />
and I've converted one to an<br />
office. We have a deck. It overlooks<br />
the pond.<br />
"They made our transition<br />
very easy," she said. "Also, we<br />
found we have great neighbors."<br />
The sales office at Wethersfield,<br />
(313) 397-9492, is open 1-6 p.m.<br />
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In this segment of my column,<br />
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week's Timeline question is:<br />
Which 27-month period had<br />
the most stable interest<br />
rates where the rate never<br />
went up or down more than<br />
one full percent during the<br />
whole period? Choices are: April 1971-June<br />
1973; February 1976-April 1978 or May 1987-<br />
July 1989. (Answers appear in next week's<br />
column.)<br />
Today's mortgage trend looks at how VA<br />
mortgages have changed. For years, VA set<br />
the interest rate and discount points that<br />
lenders charged to eligible veterans and also<br />
required the seller to pay the points. This has<br />
changed over the last few years to where the<br />
lender decides what the interest rate will be<br />
and what points are charged, if any. Now<br />
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the amount you are allowed to mortgage. The<br />
maximum FHA mortgage (not sales price) in<br />
Oakland County has been increased to<br />
$134,900 and to $135,800 in Washtenaw<br />
county. The previous maximums were<br />
$124,000 in Oakland and $126,350 for Washtenaw.<br />
Wayne and Macomb remain at<br />
$<strong>11</strong>6,850. Livingston is still at $126,350. I<br />
want to emphasize the word 'mortgage<br />
amount" because some people confuse this<br />
with the sales price. This is important<br />
because the sales price get you looking at the<br />
correct price range of homes.<br />
For example, recently, while interviewing<br />
new clients who were perfect for an FHA<br />
mortgage, they wanted me to figure out their<br />
maximum mortgage amount that they would<br />
qualify for under FHA. This would give the<br />
couple and their Realtor a price range to<br />
begin looking in. They happened to be looking<br />
in the Oakland County area. After the<br />
interview, I determined that their maximum<br />
mortgage was approximately $130,000. I told<br />
them that the sales price range this would<br />
translate to would be $135,000-$140,000.<br />
The new increase in FHA mortgage maximums<br />
came at the right time for them. They<br />
were putting down less than 5 percent, and<br />
the money they were using was a gift from<br />
their parents. This would not have worked<br />
under any other available conventional loan<br />
program. They had good jobs and good credit<br />
but just had not been able to save enough of<br />
their own money for the downpayment. The<br />
new increase will help more people to obtain<br />
a little nicer home. This could also allow<br />
them to stay in the home longer because<br />
they were able to get that little extra square<br />
footage or that extra bathroom.<br />
Mortgage Timeline answer from<br />
last week:<br />
Since 1984. the highest one-year<br />
adjustable rate was actually in July 1984,<br />
when the rate reached 12.25 percent, containing<br />
a 6-percent lifetime cap of 18.25 percent.<br />
After the 1980 election, the mortgage<br />
rates took their biggest increase the following<br />
year (since keeping track started in<br />
1971). The rates had increased by more than<br />
4 percent from 14.21 percent in November<br />
1980 to a 30-year fixed rate of 18.45 percent<br />
in October 1981. the highest point to date<br />
since 1971.<br />
David Mully has been ten ting his weekly<br />
"Mortgage Shopping" column for the Observer<br />
& Eccentric Newspapers since June 1995.<br />
He has been involved with residential mortgage<br />
lending in the Detroit area since 1988<br />
and is a senior loan officer. For information<br />
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Futons make the most of space in stylish fashion<br />
(MPS) - If it looks like a sofa<br />
and it feels like a sofa, then it<br />
must be a sofa, right?<br />
Not necessarily. It could be the<br />
latest generation of futon furnishings.<br />
Today's upscale futon<br />
designs bear little resemblance<br />
to the futons of yearB past.<br />
What's new?<br />
For starters, stylish new<br />
frames feature upholstered<br />
arms. The new designs combine<br />
a look often associated with traditional<br />
furniture with the convenience<br />
and flexibility of futon<br />
furnishings. Also new are futon<br />
covers inspired by the ever-popular<br />
slipcover. Designed to give<br />
furniture a fresh, casual look,<br />
the covers drape to the floor, hiding<br />
the front of the wooden<br />
frame. And, no matter what<br />
frame or futon cover you choose,<br />
coordinating accessories -<br />
including window coverings,<br />
lamp shades, and pillows of all<br />
sizes with trendy buttons and<br />
tassels - are a must.<br />
"A style-conscious consumer is<br />
always on the lookout for things<br />
that are fashionable and functional,"<br />
explains Katlean de<br />
Monchy, president, Can Do<br />
Toura, who has appeared on such<br />
shows as "CBS This Morning"<br />
and "Our Home" (Lifetime).<br />
"These new style choices will<br />
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enjoy the many benefits of<br />
futons."<br />
Ideal for making the most of<br />
your space, futon frames quickly<br />
and easily convert from sitting to<br />
sleeping places and back again.<br />
A den or home office that<br />
includes a futon instantly can be<br />
converted into a guest room.<br />
And, futon covers make redecorating<br />
a snap. If Junior spills<br />
juice at snack time or you want a<br />
decorating change for each new<br />
season, changing the futon cover<br />
will give any room a clean, fresh<br />
look.<br />
"When it comes to their homes,<br />
people want pieces that can<br />
stand up to everyday use but will<br />
look good, too," says de Monchy.<br />
"Futon furnishings are a natural<br />
choice."<br />
For a free brochure including<br />
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appliance doctor<br />
Winter warnings could be lifesavers t<br />
Yesterdays drive<br />
home from Tawas,<br />
Mich., brought to<br />
mind some thoughts<br />
for this column. The<br />
ice I observed on the<br />
edges of ponds<br />
alongside the highway<br />
made me think<br />
of my young life<br />
JOE GAGNON being raised in<br />
northern Ontario.<br />
The four inches of snow which covered<br />
the trunk of a car passing me gave out a<br />
ring of a new Michigan winter season. I<br />
thought of the many happy times that<br />
people will enjoy this year and how<br />
some will not be so fortunate.<br />
If I could just write a list of things to<br />
be on the lookout for, and if some of the<br />
readers could follow my warnings or<br />
advice, then my thoughts would not be<br />
wasted.<br />
1 The period of time when accidents<br />
occur at an extreme rate is that first time<br />
it snows and freezes. We have been<br />
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fail to realize that our reflexes must<br />
change for winter use. Before you take<br />
off on that first day, why not drive<br />
around the neighborhood a few times to<br />
get the feel of things. The next time<br />
you're at the store, purchase a bag of<br />
kitty litter to use the next time you're<br />
stuck in a parking lot. It really does help<br />
create great traction when you throw a<br />
few handfuls under the wheels.<br />
2. Shut off the water supply inside<br />
the house which leads to the outdoor<br />
spigots. You would be surprised at how<br />
much damagfc is reported each year by<br />
frozen pipes leading to the garden hose.<br />
The plumbing industry is kept very<br />
busy each winter taking care of these<br />
unnecessary freeze ups.<br />
3. Clean out the clothes dryer vent<br />
line which directs the air to the outside.<br />
Make sure you are not using that plastic<br />
or tin foil vent line because it can be<br />
very dangerous. Take an old toothbrush<br />
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they will have time<br />
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MARTY FIGLEY will benefit from<br />
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with fibrous roots, mat- and clumpforming<br />
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(stachys, chives) herbs and<br />
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or if it looks crowded, divide it.<br />
Always discard diseased, damaged<br />
and old woody root parts and divide the<br />
remaining portion of the plant into several<br />
smaller ones.<br />
Before putting the divided plants into<br />
the bed, clean up any weeds and<br />
improve the soil by adding compost or<br />
fertilizer as required. After firming the<br />
new plants into their desired location,<br />
water well and then wait for next year's<br />
growth for improv ed performance.<br />
Use a fork to dig around the plants,<br />
being careful not to damage the roots,<br />
and set them aside. Cut through the<br />
woody crown with a spade or knife to<br />
separate the roots, then divide the plants<br />
into several sections by gently pulling<br />
them away from the main plant. Each<br />
section should have new shoots. Cut the<br />
old top growth away and replant the<br />
new sections.<br />
Here are several tricks that may help.<br />
If a plant has matted-fibrous roots, such<br />
a> Hemerocallis, use two forks back to<br />
back, placing them in the center of the<br />
plant and with a downward motion,<br />
prying them apart. Plants such as asters<br />
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Where did this<br />
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We have just finished with Halloween,<br />
and are tired of the pumpkin.<br />
The ever-present turkey isn't to be<br />
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1 often use Stvrofoam forms as a base<br />
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These may be piled atop one<br />
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The table centerpiece should be at<br />
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Sunny harvest: Edgar and Maida Peabody (at left) of<br />
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from a crack in the driveway. Brian and Tracey<br />
Spehar (above) of Garden City beam with sons<br />
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Sunflower growers have a field day<br />
BY MARTY FIGLEY<br />
Special Writer<br />
Another successful sunflower contest has<br />
come to an end and we are pleased to<br />
announce that 81 of you entered. We wish we<br />
could have visited with all of you, but time<br />
restrictions made that impossible. You are all<br />
winners in our eyes and we hope you enjoyed<br />
growing your sunflowers as much as we<br />
enjoyed sponsoring the contest.<br />
At Home editor Mary Klemic and 1 visited<br />
the 12 finalists and now announce the winners.<br />
Tallest sunflower: first place - 12 feet nine<br />
inches, Matthew Schriber, 8, of Livonia; second<br />
place - 12 feet five inches, John Shurge of<br />
Garden City; third place - 12 feet 1/2-inch,<br />
Susan Dyszynski of Rochester Hills.<br />
Largest seedhead: first place - 17-1/2 inches,<br />
Pauline LeBrun of Westland; second place -<br />
17 inches, Brian Spehar of Garden City; third<br />
place - 15-1/2 inches, Christine Koppy of<br />
Redford.<br />
In addition to the winners, other sunflower<br />
growers were successful with tall plants and<br />
large seedheads. Some of the winners were<br />
contenders in both categories.<br />
Kevin Dean Groth, 9-1/2, of Bloomfield<br />
Hills grew several sunflowers with the largest<br />
one <strong>11</strong> feet 9-1/2 inches tall. He also had one<br />
with a seedhead at 14 inches, which tied with<br />
that of Margaret Plummer of Farmington Hills,<br />
who also grew a plant <strong>11</strong> feet 6-1/4 inches tall.<br />
Christine Koppy grew many plants and the<br />
tallest was <strong>11</strong> feet 7-1/4 inches, while John<br />
Shurge had a seedhead that was 15 inches<br />
across.<br />
Mary Randinibs' Dearborn sunflower had a<br />
seedhead that was 15 inches across. Carolyn<br />
Gansen's Livonia sunflower measured 14-3/4<br />
inches, and Katie Olsen's of Rochester was 13-<br />
1/2 indies.<br />
Matthew found his winning sunflower<br />
quite heavy and said he "didn't do anything<br />
special to grow it." John planted his second<br />
place sunflower near the air conditioner where<br />
distilled water watered it, fertilized with<br />
Vigoro 15-30-15 four times and mulched with<br />
grass clippings. He found a cardinal eating the<br />
seeds of die sunflower and cut it down; after<br />
we measured it he was going to put it back on<br />
a pole for the cardinal to enjoy.<br />
"Plant something near a water spigot," John<br />
suggested to gardeners.<br />
Susan planted the third place<br />
"Moonwalker," which, as well as growing tall,<br />
grew <strong>11</strong> small flowers, the largest being only<br />
about four inches.<br />
"1 used Milorganite two times and depended<br />
on whatever rain we had," she said.<br />
Pauline's sunflower head was so heavy she<br />
used a bungee cord to attach it to the fence and<br />
roof. She used Miracle-Gro three times and<br />
watered regularly. After the plants sprouted<br />
she transplanted several or gave them away.<br />
"I kept one to nurture," she said. "I'll give<br />
seeds to my children and their families to plant<br />
next year."<br />
The Brian Spehar family enjoyed their sunflowers.<br />
"I put mulched leaves on the ground in the<br />
fall and rototilled them in the spring," he said.<br />
"I planted them on the first of May and they<br />
grew with the com."<br />
The squirrels and birds attacked the seeds<br />
so he cut die head off the plant. Seeds will be<br />
PageS At Home OBSERVER Thursday, November 7. 1996<br />
saved for next year.<br />
Christine and Jeff Koppy live next door to<br />
1994's second place winners (the Cartiers), so<br />
thought they might have a chance in the contest.<br />
They planted a long row of sunflowers<br />
that made a wonderful privacy screen. They<br />
used Monstera-Grow, an organic fertilizer, two<br />
times and watered every day.<br />
"It's the first time I've used organic fertilizer<br />
and boy, what a difference," he said.<br />
Their two boys love to eat the seeds, as do<br />
the birds and squirrels who "are having a field<br />
day."<br />
Kevin's sunflower experience began with<br />
an anticipated Monarch butterfly garden at<br />
Conant school. Students took the heads to a<br />
class contest to see which one had the most<br />
seeds.<br />
"I watered when they needed it, when no<br />
rain came and it was exciting to watch them<br />
grow," Kevin said.<br />
Several contestants started the seeds in<br />
preschool or kindergarten.<br />
Honorable mention goes to Edgar and<br />
Maida Peabody of Westland, who discovered<br />
a determined sunflower that grew out of a<br />
crack in their cement driveway.<br />
The plant grew to about eight feet tall and<br />
had from 50 to 60 blooms on it. Edgar said he<br />
feeds die birds both the black and the striped<br />
sunflower seeds, and doesn't know which<br />
kind produced the plant. The neighbors as<br />
well as the Pea bod ys have enjoyed the plant.<br />
The Peabodys said they were "going to leave it<br />
for the birds 'till frost or until something happens<br />
to it."<br />
We are delighted with the enthusiasm of all<br />
the people who entered the contest. Those<br />
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people we visited shared their winning strategies.<br />
"I used Miracle-Gro" was repeated most<br />
often. "Fertilizer and TLC." "Water, water,<br />
water." "Compost helps." "A lot of sun."<br />
"Love." One contestant used "a handful of<br />
peat moss with each seed."<br />
Although some of the sunflowers had<br />
begun to droop and seeds had been eaten, our<br />
winners agreed that our timing for the contest<br />
was just right. The plants were allowed to<br />
reach their full maturity and that is most<br />
important.<br />
As promised, here is a cookie recipe using<br />
the kernels of the sunflower seeds:<br />
SUNFLOWER CRISPIES<br />
Makes three dozen<br />
1/2 cup margarine or butter, softened<br />
1 /2 cup white sugar<br />
1/2 cup brown sugar<br />
1/3 cup vegetable oil<br />
legg<br />
2 cups white flour<br />
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar<br />
1/2 teaspoon baking soda<br />
1/2 cup roasted, salted sunflower kernels<br />
OPTIONAL: 1 teaspoon of cinnamon, or<br />
cardamon, or coriander<br />
In medium mixing bowl, beat together first<br />
four ingredients. Add egg and beat well for<br />
two to three minutes. Sift together next three<br />
ingredients; stir into creamed mixture. Stir in<br />
sunflower kernels. Drop dough onto parchment<br />
lines or un greased cookie sheet with teaspoon.<br />
Bake in preheated 375-degree oven for<br />
10 to 12 minutes. The cookies will melt in your<br />
mouth.<br />
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Third place: Jeff and Christine<br />
Koppy of Redford show their sunflower<br />
seedhead that measured<br />
15-1/2 inches.<br />
First place:<br />
Matthew<br />
Schriber, 8,<br />
of Livonia<br />
shows his<br />
sunflower,<br />
which grew<br />
to 12 feet 9<br />
inches.<br />
Photos by<br />
Marty Figley.<br />
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2/3 cup water<br />
5 1/3 tablespoons butter<br />
4 large or extra large eggs<br />
Non-stick cooking spray<br />
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apart.<br />
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- let cool down.<br />
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Yield: 16 buns<br />
4 teaspoons ground dnnamon<br />
4 teaspoons ground mace<br />
2 teaspoons ground allspice<br />
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves<br />
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1 pound bread flour, warmed (350<br />
degree oven 6-8 min.)<br />
1 teaspoon fine sea salt<br />
2 tablespoons sugar<br />
2 teaspoons bun spice<br />
3/4 cup warm water<br />
2 teaspoons fast rise yeast<br />
2 large eggs, room temperature<br />
1/4 cup softened unsalted butter or<br />
margarine<br />
1/4 cup (or a bit more) currants or<br />
raisins<br />
Glaze Ingredients:<br />
1 egg, plus 1 /4 teaspooi salt beaten<br />
4 tablespoons apricot jam, heated and<br />
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dissolve. Make a well in the flour mixture<br />
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onto a work surface. The dough will appear<br />
sticky - do not add extra flour. Rub hands<br />
with flour and knead dough in a rocking<br />
motion or process in a food processor until<br />
smooth.<br />
3. When dough is smooth, place in a<br />
lightly oiled bowl - cover and let rise in a<br />
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*<br />
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and press dough gently - do not knead.<br />
Break the dough off into golf ball sized pieces<br />
- shape into balls with your hands.<br />
5. Line a cookie sheet with non-stick<br />
parchment and place the buns with the beaten<br />
egg glaze.<br />
6. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.<br />
7. Place baking sheet with buns in a<br />
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Cooks note: These buns are wonderful on<br />
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Figurine represents Art Deco style<br />
BY NANCY AND FRANK BOOS<br />
Special Writers<br />
Dear Nancy and Frank:<br />
This 14-inch high figurine has been<br />
in my husband's family approximately<br />
50 years. The body and base are bronze<br />
and the face, hands and feet are ivory.<br />
The base is inscribed "A. Gory."<br />
Janet,<br />
Bloomfield Hills<br />
Dear Janet:<br />
What you have is a category of sculpture<br />
called chryselephantine (bronze<br />
and ivory), which was made very popular<br />
during the period in art called Art<br />
Deco. Actually, this type of sculpture<br />
became synonymous with Art Deco,<br />
even though the form was a copy of the<br />
ancient classical Greek sculptures done<br />
in gold and ivory and sometimes precious<br />
stones.<br />
More often than not, an art movement<br />
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movement or style. Not so with Art<br />
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was considered by some to be too fancy,<br />
fussy and with too much superfluous<br />
ornamentation, and Modernism, which<br />
held the tenet that function should precede<br />
form. Art Deco was the bridge<br />
between these two concepts.<br />
Deco moved away from Nouveau by<br />
eliminating much of the superfluous elements<br />
that weren't relevant to the intrinsic<br />
beauty of the design. This resulted in<br />
Art Deco being highly recognizable by<br />
its angularity and stylization, or representational<br />
treatment, of its subject matter,<br />
while still maintaining a certain<br />
playfulness. The artists of this period<br />
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women, flowers and fawns.<br />
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displayed. Although most people think<br />
of the Art Deco period as covering the<br />
years between the World Wars, it actually<br />
reached its zenith at that exhibition.<br />
Although most of the great artists of<br />
this period worked in Paris and Berlin,<br />
you'll be surprised to realize how many<br />
of those names you recognize: Louis<br />
Icart (magazine and fashion print artist),<br />
Asprey & Co. (London jewelers), Black,<br />
Starr & Frost (New York jewelers),<br />
Boucheron, Frederick Carder (founder<br />
of Steuben Glass), the Cartier family and<br />
Coco Chanel (what women doesn't<br />
know those names?), Erte (designer for<br />
the Folies Bergeres), Maija Grotell (head<br />
of the design department at Cranbrook<br />
Academy of Art), Carl Milles (head of<br />
sculpture at Cranbrook Academy of<br />
Art), Tiffany ic Co. (which began as a<br />
stationer and dry goods store) and the<br />
See Treasure, page G15<br />
Deco look: This figurine is in a<br />
sculpture category popular<br />
during the Art Deco period.<br />
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Style is everything.<br />
"Especially when it comes to furniture<br />
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The right choice can help create an<br />
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activity. Harty, a Cranbrook Academy of<br />
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Harty will discuss furniture as an art<br />
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"It is consistently stimulating and<br />
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Thursday. November 7; 1996<br />
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Hardy<br />
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Treasure<br />
from page G14<br />
Saarinen family (furniture, textile and<br />
architectural designers at Cranbrook<br />
Academy of Art), to name just a few.<br />
Your piece is by the French artist, A.<br />
Gori (spelled with an 1 or a Y), and is<br />
entitled "Kimono." An illustration of it<br />
can be found in Harold Berman's book,<br />
"Bronzes, Sculptors and Founders," illustration<br />
1879. Your figure is somewhat<br />
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Art Deco sculptures we've come to<br />
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problems on one arm and hand in<br />
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Monitoring government: Rebecca Williamson, head of the Western Wayne Oakland County Association of Realtors R/PAC, has<br />
always enjoyed the political arena.<br />
Realtor PACs defend American Dream<br />
BY NORMAN PRADY<br />
SPECIAL WRITER<br />
The pathway to the American<br />
Dream, according to Rebecca<br />
Williamson's map, begins in a family<br />
room, passes under bowls of chowder<br />
and trays of Bloody Marys, intersects<br />
community service, then heads on<br />
into politics.<br />
For Williamson, 36, the chairwoman<br />
of a Realtor political action committee<br />
(R/PAC), that dream is centered<br />
around home ownership. "We're exercising<br />
a voice," Williamson said of the<br />
R/PAC's work. "We lobby for property<br />
rights, the things that protect ownership."<br />
With 12 years of waiting tables and<br />
washing dishes behind her, she has<br />
found that her life has evolved from<br />
serving soup to "doing a gallant thing<br />
that benefits the public."<br />
As head of the Western Wayne Oakland<br />
County Association of Realtors<br />
R/PAC, Williamson would like to see<br />
all of the 2,400 members of her association<br />
contributing at least the recommended<br />
$33 annually for the R/PAC's<br />
support of candidates and issues. She<br />
said she's about halfway there.<br />
Williamson's dedication to causes<br />
gallant comes, she said, from a childhood<br />
filled with a parent-given awareness<br />
of the community-strengthening<br />
value of helping neighbors. It was a<br />
focus that took her, in 1989 at age 29,<br />
to a four-year term on the Walled<br />
Lake city council. "1 was the kid'," she<br />
said, describing how some people<br />
labeled her.<br />
Now, it's a focus that continues and<br />
puts her on the Walled Lake coning<br />
board of appeals, the downtown development<br />
authority, and formerly put<br />
her on the Walled Lake building<br />
authority committee and the Oakland<br />
County Road and Bike Path committee.<br />
"I've always had that goal: to<br />
make the world better. And I guess<br />
the political arena is the place to do<br />
it."<br />
She also holds major posts with<br />
Michigan Association of Realtors<br />
(MAR), the state organization to<br />
which her local association and others<br />
like it belong. Her work there has<br />
been in fund-raising, legislative relations,<br />
taxation issues, license law, and<br />
public education.<br />
"I keep voting records, said Jack<br />
Walker, MAR vice president. "That's<br />
one of the determining factors in giving<br />
financial support or endorsement."<br />
Bill Bonsky, chairman of the Birmingham<br />
Bloomfield Rochester South<br />
Oakland R/PAC, said, "Are we buying<br />
votes? With any direct donation to a<br />
public office candidate, the intent is to<br />
get someone who can help you.<br />
"If it appears you're helping them<br />
buy their way into office, that's the<br />
nature of politics. That's part of the<br />
American system."<br />
Bonsky, a sales agent with Century<br />
21 Associates, Rochester, said the<br />
R/PAC's goal is to maintain property<br />
values. To support statewide efforts,<br />
"the state (association) expects us to<br />
contribute our fair share - $36,000 -<br />
which works out to about $15 for each<br />
of our (2,400 active) members."<br />
Dennis LaLone, chairman of the<br />
North Oakland County Board of Realtors<br />
R/PAC, said, "The Realtors association<br />
is really the only group out<br />
there that is involved in property<br />
rights issues and protection of those<br />
rights."<br />
; As an example. La Lone cites the<br />
/takings" ijfcue, whicj^»4 the deva^Uv<br />
H*g of property as the result of a" new<br />
'regulation. This might result, he<br />
explained, from the re zoning of a<br />
property resulting in limitation of its<br />
use or tiie type of structure permitted<br />
on it.<br />
"We're not opposed to woodlands or<br />
wetlands" regulations, but "they can<br />
sometimes get too stringent, go overboard<br />
and devalue a piece of property."<br />
LaLone, a Realtor with Max Broock<br />
Realtors in Clarkston, said that his<br />
R/PAC holds candidate interviews -<br />
as do other R/PACs - to determine<br />
which potential officeholders will be<br />
supportive of the members' views. An<br />
R/PAC can give up to $2,500 to a candidate<br />
for the state house of representatives<br />
and up to $5,000 to a state<br />
senatorial or federal office candidate,<br />
he said.<br />
Williamson, who hopes to finish college<br />
before her daughter graduates<br />
from high school, wants to study real<br />
estate law. Hef current position as a<br />
sales associate with Max Broock Realtors<br />
in West Bloomfield followed her<br />
entrance into the home-selling business<br />
at the invitation of some of her<br />
lunch-time regulars during her tablewaiting<br />
days at Nifty Norman's in<br />
Walled Lake.<br />
The regulars, a group of real estate<br />
brokers, would speak to Williamson<br />
around the nachos and cocktails she<br />
was serving them. "'What are you<br />
doing with your life?* they'd ask me."<br />
They told her that they thought she<br />
had an ideal personality for their kind<br />
of work. Before long, she left "my last<br />
restaurant job" and, in 1988, began a<br />
new career with the diners' company,<br />
from which she has since moved on.<br />
Soon after starting in real estate,<br />
she-got "involved with the R/PAC. She<br />
became chairwoman almost three<br />
years ago. She knows, she said, that<br />
"somebody's always going to question<br />
our motives."<br />
To build support in her association,<br />
she and her group make presentations<br />
to members at their offices. "We<br />
try to educate them that this is insurance<br />
for their business - to make sure<br />
the conditions we're working in are<br />
good for us and for the homeowner-<br />
She points to the need to strengthen<br />
the real estate licensing law relative<br />
to education and enforcement.<br />
More-effective policing is needed to<br />
protect against the forging of contracts<br />
and the embezzlement of purchase<br />
deposits, she said.<br />
The R/PAC doesn't get involved<br />
with issues not directly related to<br />
property rights, she said.<br />
A 3.7-grsde-point student at Walled<br />
Lake Western High School, she praises<br />
the accomplishments of Krysten,<br />
14, who carries the same average.<br />
Working hard on her own program<br />
of home ownership, Williamson is<br />
close to paying off a vacant lot in<br />
Commerce where she plans to build a<br />
house. When Krysten goes off to college<br />
- possibly the University of<br />
Michigan to become a pediatrician -<br />
Williamson might "adopt older kids<br />
who don't have a home," she said.<br />
"That's farfetched. I talk about it all<br />
the time. My friends think I'm nuts."<br />
But what's nuts to the kid with the<br />
ideal personality who's had major<br />
leadership positions and $24 million<br />
in real estate sales in her first eight<br />
yeara in the business?<br />
Anti kick-back laws are spreading nationwide<br />
Q. I have a condominium in<br />
Florida and our association has<br />
had problems with a contractor<br />
and ita manager. I understand<br />
that Florida haa adopted a<br />
statute in regard to "kick backs"<br />
in competitive bidding. Do fou<br />
have any information about<br />
that?<br />
A. In 1991, Florida Statute 718<br />
(the Florida Condominium Act) was<br />
~ amendad to daal with the issue of<br />
2 preventing tha practice of vendors<br />
— bribing officers and directors of management<br />
companies to secure available<br />
contracts. In 1994 in New York City, 82 indictments<br />
were handed down by a grand jury against<br />
various property manager* and management firms<br />
performing community association management in<br />
New York City.<br />
It is expected that the New York City experience<br />
will lead New York and many other states to introduce<br />
legislation similar to that in Florida which provide<br />
a penalty for property managers and management<br />
firms accepting sny compensation in exchange<br />
for the awarding of contracts.<br />
Q. I read a recent Real Estate Query that<br />
responded to an Inquiry from a rental property<br />
owner about cheap legal servicee. I have represented<br />
tenants over a good part of my legal<br />
career, which gives me a good perspective of<br />
both sides of the transaction.<br />
Landlords who have neglected to comply<br />
with various statutes governing landlord/tenant<br />
relationships have often lamented that they<br />
simply don't know the law, which implieo they<br />
should he excused from knowing tha law.<br />
My reeponse is that anyone in the businees of<br />
renting residential pi oparty ought to know the<br />
laws pertaining to that bnatneee.<br />
-2.<br />
A. As you point out, you usually get what you pay<br />
for. There are no free lunches, snd one who engages<br />
in commercial transactions such ss a residential rssl<br />
estate property transaction should be cognizant of<br />
the legal ramifications of what they do from whatever<br />
perspective they may be positioned.<br />
Anyone who contemplates entering into s landlord/tenant<br />
relationship or sny other type of legsl<br />
obligstion should consult with sn experienced snd<br />
knowledgeable attorney who can provide the insight<br />
snd svoid costly errors.<br />
Robert M. Meisner is an Oakland Counfy area<br />
attorney concentrating his practice in the areas of condominium*,<br />
real estate, corporate law and litigation.<br />
You are invited to submit topic* that you would like to<br />
tee discussed in this column, including questions<br />
about condominiums, by writing Robert M Meisner,<br />
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GARDEN CITY - Sharp 3 bedroom<br />
tmck colonial Family room fireplace<br />
basemeni 2 car parage open floor<br />
plan Come see Si 38.000<br />
Open Sun 1-4pm<br />
32202 Barton<br />
S of Ford W of Mernman<br />
CaU ZANA |3f3) 591 9200<br />
The Michigan Group Realtors<br />
LIVONIA • OPEN SUN 1-4PM<br />
I4ih GREEN special savings<br />
Enter Wayne Rd S Su and to*o««<br />
KEN's bans<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />
1 JSC Pie«ce Streel Birmingham<br />
.lalk to io«n 3 bedroom colonial<br />
unfh library U£x3at«s include new<br />
kitchen central air tool and much<br />
more Neulra. Move-m condtion<br />
S2S9QOO<br />
HALL & HUNTER<br />
(810)644-3500<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4pm<br />
4 732 PICKERING BLOOMFIELD<br />
S Ol Maple W of Franklin<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS<br />
Loxely colonial with 4 Bedrooms<br />
3 fu« Baths family room sun room<br />
gorgeous healed pool and central<br />
air Super price reduction $299 000<br />
Car lor details<br />
Mi'Zi PHILIPS<br />
MAX BROOCK INC REALTORS<br />
.8101 646 1400<br />
BlOOMFiELD<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1 4<br />
5620 ROUNDHILL<br />
S Quartan S W .arise-<br />
sits a lovely 5 Bedroom B'oorr-.fieid<br />
Mi»s home with family room Loads d<br />
pnvacy S279 000<br />
Can Kim Hawes 810-642-2400<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
COMMERCE TWP Open Sun<br />
i2-6pm 3193 Edgewooa Park Cl<br />
Outstandr-g 2 bedroom 2 Bath in<br />
preslnyous locahon NOT A DRIVE<br />
BY See ad m Class 348<br />
810-681-6664 or 810-366-9543<br />
Deatom<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4<br />
627 S Highland<br />
Nee 3 Detfoom 1 2 6a'n cdon-al<br />
Garage Deat>orn Schoos 0""y<br />
ask nr S224 900 Call GENEE<br />
fteme-ica Family Realtors<br />
313-525-5600 810-308-6281<br />
-EXCEPTIONAL-<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />
60<strong>11</strong> DANBURV COURT<br />
-SIMSBURY-<br />
--CONDOMINIUM"<br />
Pr«mijm gated com"-un.ty wim pn<br />
.ate located withir oomplei Beau: -<br />
'u"» decorated a'3 -sdaied<br />
throughout Extra ia-ge jrea" room<br />
with vauHad ceilings and -aDie '.re-<br />
place Tnree bedrooms 3 cams<br />
E»cec!'0"a' c-wer leve «ai«-Du' w-th<br />
add'-icr-ai '000 sq I" Pan (0 see'<br />
lEnte' througr- gaie*C'use N 31<br />
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$429 M<br />
Bloom iieto Hias<br />
BRIGHT AND OPEN<br />
CONTEMPORARY'<br />
Very pnvale home wrth mature trees<br />
Neuira' decor brick 3 Dedrocm 2<br />
Bern ranch offers everything you re<br />
looking lor' For more hlormatKy!<br />
ASK FOR YOSHIKO<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
ROW<br />
(313) 464-7<strong>11</strong>1<br />
BLOOMFIELD SCHOOLS 4 Bed<br />
room. 3 5 bams 2900 sq fl ranch<br />
w basement 3 fireplaces possible m<br />
sle 1 8 acres Trees pod<br />
a.ebo wing lake privileges<br />
?6-2961<br />
Canton<br />
& 9 900 >8101 626-2<br />
PRE-CONSTRUCTION<br />
BUY NOW<br />
Add on -ne - as needed Coiy 'anch<br />
•n neighborhood ol mucr higher<br />
pneed homes Large treed lol Walk lo<br />
Franklin Move-in condilon<br />
$152 000 OPEN SUN 1-Aprr<br />
7161 Paierese N d i* Mi« Ro<br />
betw Telegram 4 Frannim Rd<br />
T o m Richard<br />
Real Estale One<br />
(810) 644-4700 or 870-9498<br />
EASY TO LOVE<br />
O P E N S U N 1-4pm<br />
997 Bnslol Cl<br />
S d Ford W d Canton Ctt<br />
Fabulous 3 bedroom 2'i Baih<br />
caor»ai nirlh pnvale court location<br />
Second 'loor Lo« is a- idea den<br />
01 *th bedroom Tdally neutral<br />
wuh ceramic floor in foyer and<br />
hall Delightful kitchen with ngtit<br />
wood cab"iets ha'dwood Hoc<br />
and Bay window FanWy room<br />
with fireplace Formal vmg room<br />
and dinaig room Fun basement,<br />
central air spnnwers Bnck paver<br />
patio and more $224 500 Come<br />
see lor yourself Call<br />
DIANE HOWARD<br />
A W<br />
(313)201-5757 451-1516<br />
217 W Ann Aitxx Rd Pymoulh<br />
NEW LISTING By Owner<br />
Ardmooi Dr Bloomfield Twp<br />
4300 sq fl ranch |S d OuartonE ol<br />
Lahser) Birmingham Schools<br />
acre 4 bedrooms 4 5 balhs ' 50G sq<br />
ft greaf room 2 fired aces martxe 4<br />
hardwood fhroughoul<br />
$450 000 t810i 540-2209<br />
THE HOUSE OF YOUR<br />
DREAMS<br />
If your "OS are dder or growr roads<br />
d closets martiie master Bath with<br />
H»cuir. sauna 4 sieam showe- gor-<br />
geous id in Franklin 6-8 ca' garage<br />
4 i.-repiaces attached 500 sq 't apt<br />
loads of custom leatjres Owner s<br />
extremely ~ic«'va'eo - make an die''<br />
Asking $799,000 For more in-orma-<br />
1x*i or a pnvate snowing wave a mes-<br />
sage and 1 will return your call<br />
immediately<br />
LESLIE FRIEDMAN<br />
Office 810-626-6700 enf 217<br />
Home 610-932-8663<br />
CRANBROOK 4 ASSOCIATES<br />
FOR SALE By Owner • Located N<br />
Canton Built in 1993 Charming 4<br />
bedroom Colonial 2 slory foyer<br />
trench doors Memial while kitchen<br />
with windowed cab«iels Newly<br />
pamted neutral color throughout Pro-<br />
fessional <br />
bath tri-ievel 2 level deck,<br />
2 car garage 5129,900<br />
0E69-S 313-455-5880<br />
WAYNE<br />
Super sharp - updated<br />
and clean 3 bedroom, nice<br />
deck, newer lurnace.<br />
central air, electrical and<br />
plumbing. 2 car garage<br />
S61.900 O E 7 6 - S<br />
313-455-5860<br />
Northville<br />
(810) 349-1212<br />
1-800-369-2334<br />
TRI-MOUNT PRESENTS<br />
I<br />
NOVI<br />
4 DESIRABLE COMMUNITIES OF FINE CUSTOM HOMES<br />
WALDEN WOODS<br />
A Real Winner!...Selling Fast<br />
• 2®00 to 3500 Sq. Ft.<br />
• One of NOVI's Most<br />
prestigious addresses!<br />
• All 3 Car Side Entrance Garages<br />
From the S315's Call 348-2770<br />
WIPfTERGREEN PARK<br />
NOW AVAILABLE! \<br />
• Beautiful Wooded Settings<br />
• WALKOUTS Available S» ye<br />
• 2800 to 3500 Sq. Ft. \<br />
• Side Entrance 3 Car Garages \ ^QOA*<br />
From the $290's Call 348-2770<br />
MOCKINGBIRD<br />
Very Desirable LocationI<br />
• HaH Acre Sites<br />
• All Side Entrance Garages<br />
• 2400 to 2650 Sq. Ft.<br />
From the $235's Call 449-6436<br />
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY!<br />
MOCKINGBIRD<br />
Very Desirable LocationI<br />
• HaH Acre Sites<br />
• All Side Entrance Garages<br />
• 2400 to 2650 Sq. Ft.<br />
From the $235's Call 449-6436<br />
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY!<br />
CREEK CROSSING<br />
The Home You've Always Wanted!<br />
• 3 and 4 Bedroom Colonials<br />
• Master Bedroom First Floor<br />
• 9 Homes Remaining!<br />
From the tiTV* Call 449-6436<br />
SEE SALESMAN AT MOCKINGBIRD<br />
N O V I S C H O O L S<br />
SIDEWALKS FOR KIDS<br />
OPEN EVERY DAY 1 to 6<br />
Closed Thursday<br />
TRI-MOUNT Custom Homes<br />
MOCKINC<br />
•INC<br />
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W A L O C N<br />
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10 MILK<br />
Caataa<br />
WTLDWOOO SPRINGS<br />
From $139,900<br />
Plymouth • Canton<br />
Schools<br />
3 and * bedroom d-lavels. cotoraaTs.<br />
ranches anached 2 car garages tdl<br />
Clements, bnc* halfway - T M M<br />
Homes ready tor occupancy. 60-SO<br />
days son lime to pick cdon<br />
OPEN SAT A SUN 1-5PM<br />
During me week by apptxnmanl<br />
Sales (313) 397 2823<br />
Located on Ldz Rd, between<br />
Cherry H« 4 Palmer Rd<br />
Brokers welcome<br />
1492 MORTON Ta<br />
Bedoom cowniai<br />
dec*, treed IM Si 75.900<br />
HELP-U-SELL (313) *54 9535<br />
45222 GLENGARRY - Outslandra 4<br />
oedoom 1992 Contemporary Colo-<br />
nial. 2478 so It $254 900<br />
HELP-U-SELL (313) 454-9535<br />
49225 MANFORO Sprawkng ranch<br />
3000 sq fl. 2 fireplaces 3 bam 2 14<br />
acres deemtafcing view $249,900<br />
HELP-U-SELL (313) 454-9535<br />
4 BEDROOM COLONIAL<br />
$155 000 2090 sq It 25x17<br />
deck, fireplace in lamily room<br />
large corner kn Greal buy'<br />
CENTURY 21 GOLD MOUSE<br />
313-451-9400<br />
6802 DEVONSHIRE Supert) loca-<br />
tion family room fireplace Florida<br />
loom, oversized Id 3 bedoom colo-<br />
rual $154,900<br />
HELP-U-SELL 313454-9535<br />
I GREAT STARTER HOME'<br />
T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r 7 , 1 9 9 6 O & E C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 3 0 3 t o 325 ( * ) 5 H<br />
wadng x, Be yours Remodeled bam.<br />
Mcfwn Roonng. new kjmece 4 ducts<br />
large fenced yard $42,900<br />
(50126)<br />
Prudential^<br />
Pickering Real Estate<br />
313-458-4900<br />
ACAL CSTATC<br />
FOR SFLU<br />
#300-389<br />
314<br />
Fiminftoo/<br />
BUILDER S CLOSEOUT<br />
LaB house in the presuyous Copper<br />
Creek Go* Course subdvision *i<br />
Famimgion Mas 4 bedroom 3'4 car<br />
gargaga, 3'i bams, very large<br />
walkoul Id $394 500<br />
Cai (313)2<strong>07</strong>-46*4<br />
I !<br />
Clarkston<br />
OPEN HOUSE Sun I lo * desirable<br />
sub. 3 bedroom colonial $155 900<br />
5335 Old Cove Sasnabaw 4<br />
Maybee Rd (810) 623-6733<br />
Deirbom-Detriwrt<br />
Bt flits<br />
DEARBORN - For Sale by Owner<br />
Great location «i Dearborn Quiet<br />
--e^roorhood near Ford Design<br />
Cew«r Approximately 20 miles from<br />
downtown Detroit s Renaissance<br />
Center 3 bedooms 2 bams Bnc*<br />
finished Basemeni Weeds some<br />
updating Greal Value $99 500 Call<br />
tor appomtmenl at 313-336-6816<br />
* (WEST) For Sale By<br />
EAT LOCATION Quiel<br />
DEARBORN<br />
Owner GRi<br />
neighborhood. Great schools near<br />
Ford Design Center a few miles from<br />
downtown Detroit s Renaissance<br />
Center 3 bedoom. 2 Baths partially<br />
rimshed basement Needs some<br />
updating Greal value al $99,500<br />
Can for appointment 1313)<br />
336-6816<br />
CITY OF FARMINGTON<br />
Open Sun 1-*<br />
33325 Cloverdale<br />
S Of Grand River E d Farmmgkjn<br />
Stampede 100% gorgeous shows<br />
•ke a modal Waft lo downtown Farm-<br />
ington 3 bedroom 2 baih bnc* ranch<br />
Central air 2 car garage sauna 4<br />
more $139 900<br />
Open Sun t-*<br />
20917 Meadowiark<br />
E d Farmington S d 9 Mile<br />
Grand Slam' Exceptional 3 bedoom<br />
In-level Move-in condition 2 car<br />
aitachec garaged, gorgeous fenced<br />
Id walk lo elementary school<br />
$1** 900<br />
AND<br />
20916 Birchwood<br />
Beautiful * bedroom, 'amily room,<br />
garage 1800 sq 1 Aimosi every-<br />
Ihings new $149900<br />
We Are Farmington<br />
C o m m i s s i o n s as<br />
low as<br />
$ 9 9 0<br />
Full Service<br />
MLS<br />
Guaranteed Advertising<br />
WHY U.S.A.<br />
810-476-1600<br />
FRESH TO THE MARKET' is this 3<br />
Bedoom bnck'alummum ranch in<br />
pcpular Van Born Meadows Subdivi<br />
sion Beautiful hardwood Doors m<br />
•ving room and hall areas newer<br />
carpel m bedrooms newer windows<br />
lurnace. caniral air kilchen remod-<br />
eled finished basement «nm bed-<br />
room bam and tam#y room 2 car<br />
detached garage and qiac* occu-<br />
pancy Asking $fli 900 Ask Id<br />
S H £ R fl 1 HETKOWSKI<br />
313-397-8379 or 313-454-440D<br />
REMERlCA<br />
COUNTRY PLACE REALTORS<br />
MINT HOME CREAM PUFF'<br />
Beautiful 3 bedoom ranch totally<br />
redone Must see 1 All new vmyi<br />
Siding throughout thermo windows<br />
carpel paint, furnace central air<br />
cuslorr cabinets, pa ho $129,900<br />
<strong>11</strong>00*91<br />
Prudential<br />
Pickering Real Estate<br />
313-981-3500<br />
CUSTOM RANCH<br />
This lovely 3 Bedroom home is situ-<br />
ated on a large Id wMhm walking dis-<br />
tance ol downtown Farmington<br />
Updated kitchen master bam and fin-<br />
ished basemeni are |ufl some d the<br />
nice features $169,900 166<strong>07</strong>06)<br />
CENTURY 21 HARTFORD<br />
1810) 478-6000<br />
314 Fuviaflss/<br />
GORGEOUS TUOOR<br />
Updated and naum mroughout Ma<br />
home hae • Id lo oMaC Cedar<br />
dactono. auraoom wNh |M tub. newer<br />
wood fcors vaulted ce*ng» Nd a<br />
• by al $247 900<br />
CENTURY 21 TODAY<br />
(313) 462-9600<br />
HOT! HOT! HOT!<br />
HOMES IN THE HILLS<br />
CAPTIVATING COLONIAL<br />
Prolsesionaf landecapng A neutral<br />
decor Ktanct da beauty d m»<br />
lotaCy updated 4 bedoom. 2^baX<br />
home Formal Mig 4 drang<br />
roome. caramc toyar. Brary. lanxl*<br />
room wgas Naplaca. almond i<br />
oak kacnen. pamaty fmehed base-<br />
ment 2 car garaga paao 4 more<br />
$244,900 (CL300)<br />
COLONY PARK SUA<br />
immaculate 4 offering many<br />
updaies tha 4 bedoom. Ti bam<br />
colonial backs to commons 4 has<br />
formal kvmg 4 drvng rooms,<br />
family room wtvaplece updated<br />
kachan wtjreakfrasi room, lsl<br />
floor laundry fu* basement, cov-<br />
ered porch. 2 car oarage 4 more<br />
$229 900 (OA29J)<br />
PERFECTION PLUS<br />
Very nice 4 bedroom colonial on<br />
nearty l acre comer Id has living<br />
room, dining room wutmll-ins.<br />
lamily room w,vaulted ce*ng 4<br />
lirepiace Ksrary. ceram* kachen<br />
exercise room. 2'i balhs. 2nd<br />
Itod laundry, central an aid Bar<br />
4 more $189,900 (M0282)<br />
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS<br />
Transferred owner musl bid home<br />
a nasty good-bye m midst d total<br />
renovation when is 80% com-<br />
pleted On 1 5 acre site ths 2.600<br />
sq ft 2 story Cape Cod has new<br />
rod sidng. lurnace. central air.<br />
windows doors skyines reOiell<br />
chimney, new addition wraxtra 2<br />
car garage 4 office Cal lor<br />
details $169 900 (TM278)<br />
$$ GREAT BUY $$<br />
Spacious 2,332 tq 1 4 bedroom<br />
2'i Bath mu«i-levei colonial has<br />
Irving room, dnmg room, family<br />
room w/lireplace, gourmel<br />
kdchen finished Basemen! 4<br />
more $164,900 (EL300I<br />
0 ^ 2 1<br />
TODAY<br />
(810) 855-2000<br />
316<br />
1320<br />
NEW HOME<br />
roome. 2 ba*<br />
1st Roor laundry. 2 car<br />
garaga T* acre* wooded oouriary<br />
setting Ctoae to 96 x-way kl<br />
occiyancy $<strong>11</strong>9.000 Firm Ca*<br />
•an 9-7 pm<br />
•aan 9-7pm No agents<br />
WOOSS or 517 -5.<br />
317 Gardes Chy<br />
A SPARKLING HOME<br />
3 bedroom Bnck ranch, new rod. 2"l<br />
car aaraga. central aIr, vmyl windows,<br />
finished basement Open Door plan.<br />
nca kitchen Lovely street $96 500<br />
ASK FOR JULIE ftUDEK<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
ROW<br />
(313) 464-7<strong>11</strong>1<br />
BRANO new construct**!<br />
XT down or lease with pos-<br />
U w opbon to buy. *nme-<br />
diate occupancy. 3<br />
bedooms 2 bams. M Basemeni<br />
carpet, from 4 side porch diah-<br />
Norman C*xd - 810661-7745<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION 3 bedoom.<br />
2 5 Balhs Bnck-'vinyf ranch, vaulled<br />
ceilings fireplace, skylights 2 car<br />
attached garage fu« Basemeni<br />
$182 500 (810) 477-28<strong>11</strong><br />
DRAKE. 13 1 2 MILE $152amonth<br />
10% Down 30 years 7 125% APR<br />
4 Bedroom, 2'-: Bath Colorual on<br />
large park kke yard<br />
CRANBROOK ASSOCIATES<br />
24 Hour Hotline 1810)299-9670<br />
N FARMINGTON HltLS • New con-<br />
strucbon 3 Bedoom bnc* ranch<br />
2000 sq fl masier suite with cathe-<br />
dal ceiling great room with fireplace<br />
dinmg room breakfast room<br />
gourmet kitchen with walk-in pantry<br />
2'-.' Bath notary 1st fk»r laundry<br />
room full basemeni 3 car attached<br />
garage $269 000 161 Ol 402-2260<br />
OPEN SAT. 1-4<br />
N Dearborn Hts 1370 sq fl bnck<br />
ranch 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths 7224<br />
Beech Daly, N d Warren Caw Lesley<br />
Boiey for more *ito at<br />
HOMETOWN ONE<br />
313-420-3400<br />
24369 POWERS, 2 Bedroom starter<br />
Distnct 7 schods $56 000<br />
HELP-U-SELL 313-454-9535<br />
Farminglon Hills<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 12-3<br />
28171 SHADYLANE<br />
2.157 sq fl ranch on over l acre with<br />
lots ol eitas Well maintained and iri<br />
move-in condition 2 car garage A<br />
"Must See ' For info page Phil<br />
Guerra at (610) 763-2955 d can<br />
(810) 3*7-3050 ext. 459<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
FARMINGTON HIUS<br />
This jraque and contemporary home<br />
is waiting tor you' Features indude<br />
vaulled ceilings and Ion spacious<br />
gourmet kitchen w'center island 4<br />
bedrooms and 2>. bams A musl see<br />
to appreciate Only $235 000<br />
CENTURY 21 TODAY<br />
(313) 536-2000<br />
TRUE RARE FIND'<br />
Fabulously remodeled kilchen wflh<br />
attached Breakfast nook is the gem m<br />
this 3 Bedroom 2 Bath impeccable<br />
maintained colonial Enjoy the lavish<br />
landscaping maintenance free exte-<br />
rior and finished Basement $124,900<br />
403LA<br />
COLDUJeLL<br />
BANKGR •<br />
Preferred, Realtors<br />
313-459-6000<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - Fabulous<br />
Farmmglot! Square Sub Beautiful<br />
2500 sq fl * Bedroom colonial Fin-<br />
ished rec room, lots of updaies Musi<br />
See' $265,500 37872 Baywood<br />
810-471-54*9 Open Sal 4 Si*! 1-4<br />
OPEN SUN 1-5pm - 3 Bedoom, 2<br />
Baih Bnck ranch New kitchen 4 bam<br />
Updated a» hardwood floors Family<br />
roorr w/lireplace 2 car garage<br />
lenced yard, fkiished basement<br />
$132 900 27660 Shiawassee<br />
610-471-91236<br />
RANCH - 3 bedroom' 1 bam New<br />
windows, kitchen 4 rod Lois d<br />
entras Deck witid tub Musi see<br />
$135,000 (810) 476-1519<br />
Ranch «i prestigious Lmcdnsfxre<br />
Subdivision 3 oedooms newer win-<br />
dows updated bam and kilchen wilh<br />
skylite Fieidstone fireplace m lamey<br />
room and much more' $159,900<br />
ERA COUNTRY RIDGE REALTY<br />
810-474-3303<br />
TREMENDOUS TAi<br />
Bnghl 4 airy 4 bedroom bnck home<br />
2 Full remodeled balhs. bnghl living<br />
room with huge lamily room updaies<br />
gaiore Newer carpeting beautifully<br />
decorated private Backyard,<br />
attached garage $139,900<br />
BRICK RANCH<br />
on a manicured Id lealures 3 Bed-<br />
rooms, 3'-. bams, lsl Sow laundry,<br />
gorgeous kitchen fireplace in lam*/<br />
room large living room, finished<br />
basement with sauna anached 2 car<br />
garage $185 000<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Nada. Inc. (810) 477-9800<br />
BUILDERS SPECIAL<br />
Brand new bnck ranch. 3 bedrooms.<br />
2 balhs lui baeemeot. 2 car garage.<br />
PK* your colors Only $129,900<br />
STATE WIDE REALTY<br />
(313) 427-3200<br />
$0 DOWN . LAND CONTRACT<br />
Larga 3 bedroom. $50's 0%. 30 yr<br />
$3S&*no Choice Investments<br />
(616) 392-3350<br />
IN A WORD ...WOW!<br />
Tins 3 bedroom bungalow «<br />
packed with charm The Innng<br />
room oilers a floor d finished<br />
hardwood A larga pdure window<br />
The kitchen has new cabinets,<br />
counters. Itod Partiaty fn*hed<br />
basement, newer dnve. masier<br />
bedroom wwalkm closet Tha<br />
one's loaded wmh curb appeal 4<br />
spanues on tha xiside as wen<br />
$87,900 (AMNLA)<br />
R e m e r T c a<br />
Hometown Realtors<br />
313-459-6222<br />
317 Gardes City<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-4 pm<br />
466 Henry flulf NOwny m A<br />
WMddabea. uruque 3 bedroom. 2<br />
bam bnc* randi lealunng gred room<br />
wlirepiace, newer ca pet. rod.<br />
mechanic's dream garaga<br />
A musl see - 197 545-71*6<br />
325 Livonia<br />
Century 21<br />
STELLI (313T 525<br />
1990-1991 -1992-19«3-U<br />
CASTELLI<br />
525-7900<br />
994<br />
CENTURION<br />
AWARD WINNING OFFICE<br />
QUALITY SERVICE AWARD<br />
Winning Office<br />
1992-1993-1995<br />
IN BY<br />
CHRISTMAS'<br />
Cule 2 bedroom ranch on a comer id,<br />
formal dming. hardwood lloors.<br />
updated kitchen, finished basement<br />
W3rd bedoom. shower, femet. 2 car<br />
garaga 1\» car shed race sue Id we»<br />
kepi up Only $86,900<br />
1st TIME OFFERED'<br />
Roomy 3 bedroom bnck ranch<br />
wfamiy room kilchen has bmll in<br />
slove 4 dishwasher, many extras,<br />
central air. air cleaner, circuit<br />
breakers, patio, nicely landscaped<br />
security system, 2 balhs 2"i car<br />
garage only - $94 900<br />
J. Scott, Inc.<br />
(313) 522-3200<br />
Growe Pointe<br />
ABSOLUTELY CHARMING. 34060<br />
Orangelawn 66 i 300 Kit wim low-<br />
ering trees and a "IM new" interior<br />
Light 4 aryi 3 bedroom. 1 5 balhs<br />
newei rool. windows, dnveway 4<br />
dshwasher Famey room wim wood<br />
burning slove $149,900<br />
Joan Dawkins<br />
REMAX on the Trail<br />
1313) 459-123*<br />
GROSSE POINTE WOOOS by<br />
owner 3 Bedroom ranch, family<br />
room den, air conditioning. 2 fire-<br />
places 2 car attached garage Imme-<br />
diale occupancy (313) 666-675*<br />
Hartiand<br />
HARTLAND<br />
Like new 3 bedroom 2 Bath ranch<br />
OuaMly throughout 1.800 sq fl ,<br />
aitacned garage, walkoul 2 acres<br />
$165 000<br />
LAKES REALTY<br />
1-800-366-0613<br />
NEWLY LISTED- - Sharp newer<br />
home on 3 manicured acres on<br />
paved road * bedrooms 2'^ bams<br />
pretty lulchen with oak cabinets<br />
Large deck off lormd dnmg room lor<br />
relaung Wood windows Corner fire-<br />
place m cory living room FamHy<br />
room m partially finished lower level<br />
4 2 car garage Hartiand Schods<br />
$229 500<br />
ENGLAND REAL ESTATE<br />
(810) 474-4530<br />
UP NORTH FEELING' - House sets<br />
bSCk 175 on over 1 acre of treed<br />
Updated' Grey Berber<br />
Alt new mechanicals m<br />
94 MOTIVATED-BRING OFFER' 1 '<br />
$198 996 Ml-28 I66097S)<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS • 335*6<br />
Rhonswood Great pnee Onerv^ed<br />
tot garage possible two Bedroom<br />
neei work $56,000<br />
HELP-U-SELL (313) *5*-»535<br />
FARMINGTON - Walk lo downtown<br />
Farmmglon Beautiful 3 bedoom 2<br />
Bam ranch w2 car anached garage<br />
finished Basemen! By owner<br />
$159 500' Call 18101 *71-2003<br />
Detroit<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
' Wonderful 3 Bedroom V*. bath cdo-<br />
: n»al wilh recreahon room, hreplace.<br />
covered pabo, 2 car aflached aaiaoe<br />
Close and Possess**! January 97<br />
$1*8 500 CaU Mary L Bugis<br />
HALL 4 HUNTER REALTORS<br />
(810)647-8100<br />
CLASSIFIEDS WORK<br />
Call Today'<br />
313-591-0900<br />
GORGEOUS SETTING<br />
n W Farmmglon Hills sprawling<br />
1700 sq fl custom Omit bnck ranch<br />
surrounded By nearly an acre d<br />
nature Pnvale tranquil yet dose to<br />
schools Many unique amenities<br />
$162 90C CM BoC Sexton<br />
Realty Prolesnonals 810-476-5300<br />
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HOW TO<br />
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WHENTO<br />
SELL<br />
by...<br />
NANCY AUSTIN<br />
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haa decided to remain in hia home. He<br />
cooka, cleans, gardena, drives, visits and<br />
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updating hia houae for when the day<br />
comae that hia wise decision Is to sell. I<br />
have been his gentle guide, becauae, not<br />
only am I hia daughter, but I am a Reeltor.<br />
in honor of my father'a wiedom, I have<br />
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(313) 416-1252<br />
44644 Ann Arbor Roed, Plymouth<br />
COLCUJCLL<br />
B A H K C H tl<br />
(810) 851-4100<br />
INVESTORS,<br />
RETIREES &<br />
NEWLYWEDS<br />
TAKE NOTICE<br />
Spacious 1 bedroom with huge<br />
living room 4 newer carpet,<br />
custom wirxjow treatments large<br />
kitchen w4h, appliances first Bod<br />
laundry updated 6x<strong>11</strong> ceramic<br />
baih pue-down stairs lo unfin-<br />
ished aflic, new furnace n '96<br />
$78,300 lACPBOl<br />
Hometown Realtors<br />
313-459-6222<br />
Highland<br />
ABSOLUTELY ELEGANT<br />
Neany 2100 sq It 1991 ranch offers<br />
3 spacious bedrooms 2'i baths, fabu-<br />
lous Great Room wVepiace sky<br />
lights cathedral ceilings oak kitchen<br />
1 st floor laundry forma) dinmg room<br />
Elegant Master suite u n * Bain<br />
w/whinpod immaculate Cone*ion<br />
Askmg $219 900 ASK FOR<br />
MAUREEN HERRON<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
ROW<br />
(313) 464-7<strong>11</strong>1<br />
325 Lmaia<br />
BUYERS DREAM<br />
s«cepecri 3 bedroom buck randi n<br />
a choca N W Livonia locabon' 2 car<br />
tbrary. baaemani t baauMul remod-<br />
eled kitchen Aaang $169 900<br />
•LARRY MICHAUD-<br />
Re/Max West 313-261-6410<br />
Country Club at 6 Mile<br />
& Newburgh<br />
Fantastic 236* sqll * Bedroom<br />
noma wlermly room, fueplane new<br />
rod window* 4 waw neater Neutral<br />
updated decor, updated oak kachen<br />
and morel 16772 Couniry Club,<br />
Livonia $162 900 Cal<br />
John McArdie, CRS<br />
HOMETOWN ONE<br />
313-420-3400<br />
325 Lmaia<br />
COUNTRY SIZE<br />
LOT<br />
90 x 290 Id m*i mature fees Oertng<br />
) bedoom aa Bnc* ranch Wnew Miyf<br />
mH0\<br />
cebmets Hardwood Hoonng 2 car<br />
anached garage Enclosed poidi<br />
avflonda room Livoma schools New<br />
on market $99,900 (PSWH-P, Ca*<br />
St ropes or Gary Jonas<br />
HOMETOWN II REALTORS'<br />
313-453-0012<br />
DISTINCTIVE<br />
Mealy updated 3 bedroom ranch on<br />
a BeauaMy landscaped '•> acre id<br />
Formal drxng room, lireptace m kvmg<br />
room, garaga $123 900 1660515)<br />
CENTURY 21 HARTFORD<br />
(610) *78-6000<br />
ABSOLUTE MINT<br />
BRICK RANCH<br />
CALL DAN MULLAN<br />
Jusi listed 3 bedroom spaoous nome<br />
lealunng 2 lull balhs on hit floor<br />
updates mclude newer windows<br />
carpet furnace central air and steel<br />
doors Fun «*ni-fmished basement<br />
2 5 car garage Covered patio Com-<br />
peimvely pneed at $129 900<br />
MAYFAIR |313| 522-6000<br />
ADORABLE<br />
3 bedroom brek ranch 2 5 baths Ii i-<br />
ished Basement. 2 car garage Appli-<br />
ances stay Central an Possible *m<br />
bedroom in basemeni Asking<br />
$125 900<br />
^ S p L V E I U N t<br />
(313) 532-0600<br />
A VERY DESIRABLE Bnck ranch<br />
Features 3 Bedooms 3 baths<br />
anached 2 car garage fu* basement<br />
lsl Boor laimdry larger tol buil!<br />
1969 delighth* area o« new construc-<br />
tion. Washington Elementary, asking<br />
$178 900 OneWay Really<br />
810-473-5500 or 313-522-6000<br />
NEW ON THE MARKET' - Beautiful<br />
3200 sq n builder's home' Quality 4<br />
style w.'inJaw quarters as an e«va<br />
bonus' * bedrooms 2 up 4 2 down<br />
3'ii baths lsl floor laimdry. gourmel<br />
kilchen w. w«iiie cabmets. large enter-<br />
lainmeni style dec* 3 car garage<br />
walk-out lower level 4 lovely yard<br />
wim wooded setting Call for more<br />
details Huron Valley Schools<br />
$320,000<br />
ENGLAND REAL ESTATE<br />
(810) 474-4530<br />
BACK ON THE MARKET<br />
on this spacious 2 *04 sq fl colonial<br />
oflenng tirvshed basement, huge<br />
lamily room w'nalural fireplace<br />
wdoorwa* lo covered 21 « 13 paiio<br />
cenlral a* huge master suite w/12 X<br />
10 bonus room updated kilchen.<br />
some newer thermal wmdaws, hard-<br />
more CALL KEN (<br />
into at 810-473-6200<br />
: for more<br />
MAINTENANCE FREE 3 bedroom<br />
bnck ranch larger kitchen, 1 5 baths<br />
on 1st floor lul basemeni 2 5 car<br />
detached garage or, larger id<br />
$89 000 Call Mane Zdunowski al<br />
HOME MASTER REALTY<br />
Pager 1313) 431-3337<br />
(313) 425-3620<br />
OPEN HOUSE 1-4PM<br />
32647 Leona. N d Cherry Hi*. E ol<br />
Vervoy 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath, huge<br />
krtchen new windows imshed base-<br />
ment. 2 car garage, call Judy Palko,<br />
page 2<strong>07</strong>-9927
Classifications 390 to 334<br />
6 H *<br />
Livonii<br />
Uvonia<br />
O & E T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r 7, 1996<br />
Alluring Homes<br />
ACT NOW<br />
First Showing m North Livonia<br />
Sleventon High Dip net lot any<br />
ul*l«lod One* 3 Bedroom wwti<br />
ta'rwiy room 2'i car garage Vi<br />
baths n e w furnace and central<br />
air tevtrai decor ana Quick occu-<br />
pancy $13*900<br />
GFtEAT MOUSE 1<br />
3 Bedrooms orary couto be 4th<br />
Newer kachen larrup room awt<br />
tc enclosed patci «mtr> a te'-Hc nol<br />
tuft SI38.000<br />
FOX CREEK<br />
F irst altering or- Bulkier s own<br />
3000. sq N colonial 4 Beo<br />
raomt. 2'-. Daths w«th |*cuw<br />
Jen Hying room din.nfl room<br />
riuge tamay room w«h custom tire<br />
Dlace. 3 car s*3e ertry jar age tutt<br />
Basement Call 'or your private<br />
showing $319 000<br />
O n f c J W<br />
21<br />
TODAY (313) 462-9800<br />
QUALITY SERVICE<br />
AWARD WINNING<br />
OFFICE<br />
GREAT VALUE<br />
on IMS 1 7S0 sq tl 4 bedroom l'»<br />
bath cotorap wmh new «rtt»s twmg<br />
insulted <strong>11</strong>-27-96 hardwood Hoes<br />
lu* basement even under family<br />
room, newer root & vmyt suing.<br />
tamrf» room w natural 'irefMace<br />
tom-iai dming room, two cat srde<br />
entrance garage new >2 • 10 utility<br />
shed and quKk occupancy CALL<br />
KEN GENTILE tot more *ito at<br />
810-473-6200<br />
INVESTORS SPECIAL<br />
Be si deal in Livonia. 2 bedroom noma<br />
•n esceaent condition eertecl tor 'irsi<br />
tone buyer or tor rental property Otvy<br />
S64/30C<br />
Cadi Mark DeMers<br />
RE MAX 100 iNC<br />
1-800-360-0447<br />
IT'S A L L H E R E !<br />
Soanng studo ceifcngs & bnc* tire-<br />
place gorgeous new Mchen ranch<br />
«. 4 oedrooms baths thermal<br />
•nndows central air new root war-<br />
raniy immediate occupancy<br />
S129.900 202<strong>11</strong> Mapiewood.<br />
Uvor*a Call John FtoCert al<br />
*<br />
MIA • Joy Rd _<br />
1378aqft 3 bedroom rancfi<br />
. baths finished basement<br />
anached garaga Updated By wrier<br />
$139,900 (3131 464-9658<br />
LIVONIA S BEST' Great lamay home<br />
with DeauPui remodeled kitchen<br />
central air hardwood Boors, family<br />
room overlooking oeauntj patio<br />
Super area and pnee $129,900 JOE<br />
BAILEY Maytair (313) 522-8000<br />
35637 MlDOLEBOTO slwp<br />
'iVesi central Livonia bnck<br />
•anch boasting » profession<br />
ihed basement thai doubles<br />
your Wing space updaies indude<br />
windows furnace root A carpel slat)<br />
4 lootings lor 2nd garage & family<br />
room already m Central air 4 quit*<br />
occupancy lu-nrw add to the value -<br />
$129 900<br />
Call Jim & Bill Oempsey<br />
Rea-ly Protesiwrials-810-4 7&S300<br />
MINT CONDITION Move ngni «V<br />
Hard to beat 3 bedroom rancn «<br />
Livonia with many updates 1 Hus<br />
home has it all wont lasl long<br />
$95,000<br />
Call GEORGE 810-403-3412<br />
or ANGELA 313-793-8395<br />
The MKtiigan Group Realtors<br />
•UVONIA TRI-LEVEL-<br />
3 Bedroom, 15 batris newer<br />
kilctien catanels beautiful wood<br />
bay wmdow n hug room moel<br />
windows ate new maai bar hai<br />
new tut> mm iets 4 lut> enclosure<br />
newer carpeting A 2 car<br />
garaga<br />
•SEARCHING HIGH A LOW<br />
For your dream home? Check<br />
oul ®*s large ranch home «i N W<br />
Uvcma on 1 35 acres «uTw»«e<br />
bam corral garabo solanum<br />
and mora WOW" $268,000<br />
BEST RANCH BUY<br />
is iris bnc* beauty Located in<br />
popular Stales Street. oilers 3<br />
bedrooms Vi Baths spac*x*<br />
kvmg room wflh Omrvg "L*<br />
Garage S Ml basement Imme-<br />
diale occupancy $<strong>11</strong>0 900<br />
( W r ,<br />
Hantora Now (313) 525-9600<br />
Livonia<br />
325<br />
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY.<br />
<strong>11</strong>-10-96, 1-4PM<br />
Rare Nnd In Rosedale Gardens<br />
Updated ranch anth Fireplace m ele-<br />
gantly updated Irving room retmened<br />
hardwoods freshly pamied newer<br />
rool are] landscaping. updated decor<br />
and window treatments Newer fur-<br />
nace Newdnveway 32724 Vermont<br />
$<strong>11</strong>4.900<br />
H O M E T O W N O N E<br />
3 1 3 - 4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0<br />
H O M E T O W N O N E<br />
3 1 3 - 4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0<br />
OPEN HOUSE Sat 4 Sun l-4pm<br />
By Owner N. 425-5284<br />
OPEN SUN 12-4 33635 Hathaway<br />
Over an acre surrounds tNs 4 bed-<br />
room Ranch with nearly 2 200 sq fl<br />
Centra air newer windows and lur-<br />
nace $169 900<br />
HELP-U-SELL (3131 454-9535<br />
OPEN SUN 14732 Hull 3 bedroom<br />
ranch family room Castle Gardens<br />
Sub $147 900'<br />
HELP-U-SELL (3131 425-8881<br />
326 Mitfod<br />
BY OWNER<br />
Ranch 1700 ecjfl « bedrooms<br />
2 baths garaga Cal tor<br />
appointment 810-885-0584<br />
JUST LISTED! - BeauMul 2 story<br />
home on pretty setting m MMord 4<br />
bedrooms 2 5 baths tormal dnng<br />
room lamily room w.*masonary tire<br />
place, vaulted cePng a doorwaa lo<br />
large deck 1st floor laundry. fu« walk<br />
out lows' level plumbed lor baih 3<br />
car garage a more' Move in and<br />
er*y $239,900<br />
ENGLAND REAL ESTATE<br />
(810) 474-4530<br />
M-SarHICKORY RiDGE Secluded<br />
setting 3 bedroom bnck. 1600 sq fl<br />
updated. 3 26 acres. 3 car healed<br />
garage with commercial address •<br />
storage house $188,900<br />
D4M PROPERTIES (810)737-4002<br />
328 Northville<br />
The Sign<br />
That sells!<br />
T H E L O C A L C O M P A N Y<br />
w i t h t h e<br />
National Connection<br />
FRANKLIN • Move right in Updated<br />
Franklin ranch on large park like lot Over<br />
1T00 sq ft of open living area Updated<br />
kitchen, windows, decking and mor? $163,900<br />
n<br />
REDFORD • Super price on this bnck ranch<br />
Needs a little T L C Roof new in S3 Nice deck<br />
4 Pauo in fenced sard Basement finished with<br />
wood burning stove Appliances Slav $72,900<br />
REDFORD • Why rent when you can own 1<br />
This beautiful 3 bedroom bnck ranch with<br />
basement and garage for less. Priced to piease<br />
al 175.000 WONT LAST<br />
LJVO.NTA - Exceptional 3 bedroom. 1<br />
b3th colonial built in 19S9<br />
Oversiied private lot Family room<br />
with fireplace, finished basement,<br />
hardwnod floors and dining room.<br />
Sprinkler & more 2 car attached<br />
garage $182900<br />
ROYAL OAK • Sequestered privacy<br />
fenced two-story, 3 bedroom. Cape<br />
Tod Freshly decorated on large yard,<br />
cool pool Study, sun room, beamed<br />
ceilings, hardwood floors, twin<br />
master suites, walk-in closets, big<br />
baths E 0 R kitchen $153,500<br />
LIVONIA * There s a lot to love in<br />
this ranch Totally remodeled<br />
kitchen updated ceramic bath , newer<br />
windows, 2 car garage and more<br />
$<strong>11</strong>8,000<br />
NORTHVILLE • This charming 3<br />
bedroom Cape Cod has beer, updated<br />
St decorated to perfection Family<br />
room, full basement, 2 car garage<br />
Walk to downtown Northville Move<br />
right ui & enjov' $154,900<br />
LIVONIA - ' Sharp 3 bedroom<br />
colonial with inground heated pool<br />
Updated throughout home, windows,<br />
roof, kitchen, baths Pneed to sell at<br />
$132,000<br />
LIV0NLA • WOW' 4 bedroom<br />
Livonia ranch with 2 updated full<br />
baths on main floor, master bath has<br />
sky light Newer windows Plus large<br />
family room with 2 doornails leading<br />
to fenced vard $141,900<br />
LIV0NLA - This 4 bedrwm Dutch colonial is on<br />
a deep lot near Madonna University formal<br />
dining room, basement. 2 car attached garage<br />
Newer bnght kitchen Full wall bnck fireplace<br />
in family room with French doors to patio<br />
$167,900<br />
REDFORD • Don t miss this one warmth and<br />
charm desenbe this large 3 bedroom bungalow<br />
with a 4 bedroom office in the partially finished<br />
basement, many updaies $74,900<br />
DEARBORN HEIGHTS • Extra insulated<br />
bnck ranch, low heat bill, extra bedroom in<br />
finished basement with gas fireplace, very<br />
large garage $97,900<br />
T h e M i c h i g a n G r o u p REALTORS , Livonia<br />
313 59109200 or 810 348-9978<br />
PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP<br />
Snows throughout this immaculate<br />
and well maintained Uvonia 4 bed-<br />
room. 2'1 baih Bnc* Colonial Quality<br />
.rrx>rove"ients inside and out Priced<br />
al $187 900 Caa Tony Farrugia lor<br />
mors into<br />
T h e P r u d e n t i a l<br />
ACCENT REALTY 313-591-0333<br />
ROSEDALE GARDENS<br />
Quick occupancy on this wonderlu'<br />
bnc k bungalow showptace in and out<br />
Fireplace with mantle in kmng room<br />
din-ng room, basemeni, newer 22x22<br />
garage e«tens«» gardens lake<br />
$4500 oil asking pnee or use $4SC»<br />
rebate al closing lo redes^n your new<br />
upstairs master bedroom $142,900<br />
Call for mce details<br />
RE MAX WEST |313l 261-1400<br />
MARLENE KLIMECKI<br />
Pager 810-308-4268<br />
ATTENTION' 4 bedroom 21 baih<br />
ROSSI Tudor 3.057 It of lu«ury<br />
Lvge tot, pnme locabon A bargain af<br />
$329 900' 810-348-3504<br />
B U I L D E R S M O D E L<br />
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
EnQjisrie 4 bedroom Colonial with<br />
over 3100 sq 1 First Floor 9 It ceil-<br />
ings with a 3 car side entry garage<br />
Hardwood Itoors m "oyer powder<br />
room and kitcherv'nook Prolesson-<br />
a iy landscaped with sprinkling<br />
syslem. many more options,<br />
many to H1 For more information can<br />
LoPiccolo Homes Inc.<br />
(810) 380-5<strong>07</strong>0<br />
COLONIAL 1900 sq fl 4 bearoom<br />
2's bath, lamily room w rvalura) lire<br />
place ln*ig rocm tvimg room, 1st<br />
floor laundry, Imished basemeni<br />
$179 900 810-348-19<strong>07</strong><br />
Northville<br />
SPRAWLING RANCH<br />
ON 1 ACRE<br />
Haid to hnd 4 bedroom bnck home on<br />
pnvale dnve into Meaoowtwook C C<br />
spacious bedrooms 2 5 car garage<br />
dynamic decor huge deck lul base-<br />
ment and elunninfl masier suits<br />
added « 1993' Huiy wont last' 356 PI<br />
COLONIAL ON<br />
PRIVATE CUL-DE-SAC"<br />
Ouck occupancy' impressive Land-<br />
scaping, dramatic 2 slory layer with<br />
bridge overlooking toyer and lamily<br />
room w«h fireplace, alarm. spr«MUers<br />
pnvale back yard *Mh deck garebo<br />
and paver patio' $369,900<br />
C O L D U J e U .<br />
B A N K G R U<br />
Preferred, Realtors<br />
3 1 3 - 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0<br />
ALMOST v« acre Updaled &<br />
upgraded 4 bedroom 2 bath Family<br />
room w fireplace $168 900<br />
HELP-U-SELL (810) 348-6006<br />
329 fieri<br />
PICTURESQUE!<br />
Enjoy Now* CHASE FARMS<br />
communty Exospucral location<br />
backing to Head wetlands<br />
enhances a lovely 4 bedroom<br />
home Formal »wng and dnmg<br />
rooms T.i baths, designer decor<br />
throughout Kachen w«i who<br />
bay cablets and hardwood Itoor<br />
Family room with gas Ivaptace<br />
and gorgeous views from rear<br />
window Deep basement central<br />
m spnnkiers, raiseo deck and<br />
more $384 900 Ceil<br />
DIANE HOWARD<br />
(313)201-5757 451-1516<br />
217 W Am Arbor Rd PynouTi<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
SUN 1-4 PM<br />
PLYMOUTH - «05«1 Brecsanndos<br />
Lane 4 bedroom, 2-<strong>11</strong>3 baih 1905<br />
bull, open and aury Colonial Beau-<br />
tiful' South of Fwe Mae Road West<br />
ott Haggerty Road $224,900<br />
Barbara Can Pope<br />
RE/MAX ON THE TRAIL<br />
(313)459-1234<br />
(810)406-5656<br />
4 BEDROOM COLONIAL BeauWuSy<br />
leatmed For detain call<br />
(810) 348-18<strong>07</strong> or (810) 348-9<strong>11</strong>1<br />
BY OWNER God Course Dream' 2<br />
bedroom 2 baih new appliances<br />
fireplace deck secunty Finished<br />
basemeni cathedral ceilings, home<br />
theatre $184000 810-669-3068<br />
SPRAWLING RANCH'<br />
Nestled admist towering trees 4<br />
backs to 9 acre wooded a'ea Stun-<br />
ning great room w,'nalu 16 bam 12<br />
> 20 boat pad all on large 179 i 143)<br />
tot' Built 199t New carpet in living<br />
room & hall Freshly painted interior<br />
Priced to sea at $124 900<br />
Joan Dawfcins<br />
RE,MAX on the Trail<br />
(313) 459-1234<br />
• GORGEOUS CHARM 1<br />
I Deluie se'ene sanctuary Ligh; 4 I<br />
I airy ceda' Wood two story New |<br />
• Vdorian llalian tile Hoormg. walk 1<br />
I in closets 3 bedroom custom I<br />
: kitchen 2'• baths Histonc recon,<br />
| slruction - all new 1994 |<br />
• $569 900<br />
SO VERY<br />
COMFORTABLE'<br />
• Nearly new remodeled light 4 '<br />
I airy two-story 3 bedroom, 2 bath I<br />
• Victorian close to a" amenities *<br />
I Custom drapes maste' suite |<br />
. track lighting, ca-petmg and targe ,<br />
I lamily room allow easy iiwng I<br />
| $239 000<br />
V* 1 8 1 0 ) _ 3 4 9 _ 6 2 0 0 j<br />
WOODED VIEW<br />
LOI's o< updates in this lovely 3 bed-<br />
room ranch with 'ear bay window fun<br />
finished basement 2'-. car garage,<br />
minutes to Laurel Par* 4 1-275<br />
$124 490 Can Pal 'Sue' al<br />
(3131 591-0333<br />
PRUOENT1AL ACCENT REALTY INC<br />
WOW 1<br />
Uvonia ranch lor only $74 900 with<br />
vinyl vding 4 new windows<br />
CALL CRAIG KOSH<br />
•KOSH BY GOSH"<br />
PAGER (810) 450-3047<br />
OFFICE (810) 347-3050<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
Z X ] NORTHVILLE<br />
LAKEFRONT<br />
Sumxjnd yourself in the tap o<<br />
lunury Soaring ceilmga 4 open Itoor<br />
plan avail Irom 2 900-4 20O sqft<br />
Springled sandy beaches boa!<br />
docks 4 wild lite preserve Call no*,<br />
for mlo on weekly open houses 4<br />
be»n breathing fresh air 1 Start,ng<br />
from $289,900<br />
Dtane Brayfcovicfi<br />
810-346-3000<br />
RE,MAX 100 INC<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
NEIGHBORHOOD<br />
Oters th« 4 bedroom. 2v. bath Colc-<br />
nalhome large kitchen overioolunbg<br />
lovely lamily room A MUST SEE<br />
Now asking $234,900<br />
Can (313H32-7600<br />
C e n t u m<br />
Chalet<br />
SOUTHWARD BOUNO SELLER<br />
This outstanding contemporary<br />
3.'4 bedroom home is pneed well<br />
under appratsed value Great Room<br />
cathedral ceikng and<br />
GORGEOUS LOT' 1 '<br />
Fomie-i model home backing to<br />
woods and tocaled on a cui-de-sac<br />
Features new furnace and hoi water<br />
healer-1993 ceramic Me >n loyer-<br />
1991 updated masier bath-1993.<br />
enteric painted-1996 First Itoor<br />
laundry newer carpet partially fin-<br />
ished basemeni and Northville<br />
schools $219,900 308NO<br />
FORMER MODEL<br />
Immediate Occupancy<br />
Dramatic 2 Story 1oyer wilh hardwood<br />
llcors large kitchen with island<br />
kitchen new deck, sprinklers alarm,<br />
master bed wiif la-ge master barh<br />
and garden tub $294 900 8521.0<br />
C O L D U J e U .<br />
B A N K G R •<br />
Preferred, Realtors<br />
3 1 3 - 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0<br />
WALK TO SCHOOL' WondertJ 4<br />
bedroom 2'-i baih colonial home m<br />
Novi 2 Story lover island kilchen<br />
with plenty oI cabinets and counter<br />
space lamily room wuh cathedral<br />
ceding and gas loos, first Itoor<br />
:«ur>dfy and library finished base-<br />
ment and multi-tiered deck<br />
$262 900<br />
RED CARPET KEIM<br />
MAPLE WEST. INC<br />
(810*851-8010<br />
OnonTwnJ<br />
UL OnotvOxfonl<br />
ORION TOWNSHIP New construc-<br />
tion on I acre 3 bedroom 2 5 baih<br />
colonial turn key ready' $168,500'<br />
RICK ROSEN, RE/MAX IN THE<br />
HILLS 646-5000, EXT 246 FAX ON<br />
DEMANO BROCHURE 644-2951<br />
334 PtrwHilh<br />
OPEN SUN 12-4 A walk to down<br />
lown Ptymou* Chemwig 3 beOoom<br />
home on double lol wilh malure<br />
trees Enoosed port*. Neplace A<br />
huge deck, new carpet mndoiirs<br />
v3ng 4 lurnace $159000 333 W<br />
Ann Arbor Trail 313-416-0529<br />
O P E N S U N . . 1-4<br />
Darling 3 bedroom bungalow wuh<br />
many updaies reludug kilchen<br />
and BaBi, new windows reshingleo<br />
rool lamily room m linohed base-<br />
ment "Walk lo town' location 701<br />
PacAc $133 900 (PSPA-PI Call<br />
Pally Slropes<br />
HOMETOWN II REALTORS'<br />
313-453-0012<br />
Pinkney<br />
PINCKNEY<br />
enended lamily 5 bedrooms<br />
baths finished lower level. 1 acre<br />
$154,000<br />
Canalfront on Portage Lake Huron<br />
Rivet chain 3 bedrooms 2 baths<br />
tetany remodeled<br />
R E M E R T C A<br />
LAKES REALTY<br />
1-800-366-0613<br />
Plymouth<br />
MYSTIC FOREST<br />
Now Ro*l. between 9 4 10 Mie<br />
New restoenoal homes rangkig<br />
Irom $252 500 4<br />
Speck hemes are available<br />
AJ Varx^ren Bidders Inc<br />
810-347-1975 or 810-229-2065<br />
OPEN SUN !-Spm<br />
42753 Wimbleton Way Woods ot<br />
Novi Sub N ol 13 W ol. Decker<br />
Outstanding dean 3 y old Colonial<br />
4 bedroom 2 5 baih 2 stcy open<br />
loyer studio ceikng m living room<br />
Hardwood ttoors m loyer kitchen 4<br />
powder room WMe bay kitchen cab-<br />
inets large master Suite with tub 4<br />
shower All neutral Pro1essrana»y<br />
constructed deck tartoscapmg spnn<br />
kters AC $251,900<br />
By owner |810l 669-2794<br />
ABSOLUTELY UPGRADED<br />
Bnck Quad-level on tranquil cl m<br />
Lakepomt with 4 bedrooms Or VW<br />
den and 2 lull balhs Ask lor<br />
Pat Allmand<br />
(313) 4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0<br />
BEACON ESTATES 4 bedroom 2'--<br />
batti Cotomal Over 2900 sq fl spa-<br />
oous rooms circular dnve a graceful<br />
home m a beautiful setting Bird ele-<br />
mentary $304,900<br />
Barbara Can Pope<br />
REMAX ON THE TRAIL<br />
(313)459-1234<br />
(810)406-5656<br />
S BEST BUY IN V<br />
TRAILWOOD<br />
Nothing will beat this value' 4<br />
bedroom 2''. baih colonial lor<br />
$209,900 Excellent condition<br />
2200 sq It Newer root newer<br />
furnace new oak 1oy«r wood<br />
windows great court location<br />
and central air<br />
LEE & NOEL BITTINGER<br />
RE/MAX Classic Realty<br />
OPEN SUNOAY<br />
1 00 TO 300<br />
48033 BREWSTER COURT,<br />
PLYMOUTH South off Ann<br />
Arbor Road wst Wesl ol Beck<br />
Road COLONY FARMS SUB<br />
OIVISlON Very custom bnck<br />
ranch «rth a prem»*n location<br />
on a quiet court backing no a<br />
13 Acra Commons There are<br />
3 bedrooms 2'i new bans<br />
tormal dmng room. Paaa win-<br />
dows <strong>11</strong>1 Itoor lai*idry sepa-<br />
rate »vmg room and tamty<br />
rooms wilh a 2 sided tireplace.<br />
spectacular views survMed<br />
rooms, luay developed wa»-<br />
out lower level 2 hered 0**.<br />
spnnkiers and 3'-> car side<br />
entrance garage BE SURE<br />
ANO VISIT ON SUNDAY'<br />
$259 900<br />
OPEN SUNDAY<br />
1 00 to 400<br />
46<strong>11</strong>8 ARBORETUM CIRCLE<br />
PLYMOUTH S VENERABLE "<br />
ARBORETUM" SOUTH OFF<br />
ANN ARBOR ROAD onto<br />
McCLUMPHA THEN WEST<br />
OFF McCLUMPHA Only 25<br />
custom bu« detached homes<br />
placed among towering trees<br />
and mpeccaoly martamed<br />
grounds A luouid-away one<br />
story home boaslng 3 bed-<br />
rooms 3 baths lomial dnmg<br />
room a Great room with hard-<br />
wood Hoormg 2 fireplaces.<br />
Peia wndows a screened<br />
porch oil several rooms, I<br />
cory study 1st floor laundry<br />
finished carpefed walkoul<br />
lower level and 2'? car stoe<br />
entrance garage VERY SPE-<br />
CIAL AT {339 000 BE SURE<br />
ANO VISIT ON SUNOAYi<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
SCHWEITZER-BAKE<br />
REALTORS<br />
(313)453-6800<br />
REMODELED 3 bedroom ranch V,<br />
balhs 2 • car garage pool newer<br />
wood windows lurnace water<br />
healer cei<br />
$128,900<br />
Stunning Western Sunsets<br />
On me lake BeauMui 4 bedroom<br />
Zi bam bnck cotomal with first<br />
Hoar laundry anached 2 car<br />
oarage appro» halt acre tol,<br />
impressive views $274 900 Call.<br />
Kathy C h o b o t<br />
Real Estate One<br />
Pager 810-345-9535<br />
wim soanng cameorai ceiling ana<br />
fireplace Updated kilchen and<br />
serenely situated on a beautjfu one<br />
•ere to! Country setting, yet close to<br />
»i North viae $229<br />
downtown North Viae $229 900<br />
CENTURY 21 TODAY<br />
(313) 462-9800<br />
Coma^uilSale'<br />
L m M<br />
AMtRCENTERS<br />
Furnished offices - howly<br />
BY OWNER - Great Downtown Ply-<br />
mouth location lot ihts immaculate 3<br />
bedroom, v* baih bnck Bungalow on<br />
a quwl streel AJI the work has been<br />
done' New Mamlat oak kilchen<br />
updated baths new lurnace 4 central<br />
air neutral colors throughout<br />
$157,000 615 Jenet Call tor<br />
appoiontment (3t3l 459-2514<br />
COLONIAL 3 bedroom 2 5 balhs<br />
first, floor laundry, central air large<br />
deck oil lamily room newer<br />
upgrades throughout Large corner<br />
«ot with Iress $177 900<br />
Open House Sun 4 Mon , 1 lo 4pm<br />
90C1 Baywood Of (313) 455-1065<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
INDUSTRIAL<br />
SAL€ OR L€AS€<br />
#389-398<br />
DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER<br />
Prime ctce tuMng wim 17 partong<br />
spaces A must see inside Pneed lor<br />
last saw $219,900 Ask lor Mike<br />
^ f f l p L V r i U N E<br />
rrww~< l«c<br />
(313) 532-0600<br />
390 Busaen<br />
"r- 1 "<br />
Amernei Payphone Ras<br />
bath larmhcuse with an abun-<br />
dance 01 traditional warmth &<br />
charm including newer Viclonan<br />
porch Updates galore include<br />
new windows, kitchen, hardwood<br />
floors. 4 electrical Formal livmg<br />
4 dining 1st floor calhedraled<br />
tarmly room with lu> bath could<br />
be isi Itoor master suae Emra<br />
deep private lenced yard win 24<br />
i 12 deck isi floor laundry See<br />
You Sunday' South ol Ann Arbor<br />
Trt> 4 East ol Main Streel al 333<br />
... MIKE 1 MARY<br />
GIADCHUN<br />
RE/MAX<br />
- on me nil<br />
131 J) 436-12S4<br />
OPEN SUN, NOV10 l-5pm<br />
<strong>11</strong>491 Cedar Lane 3 bedroom colo-<br />
nial, 1'« baih, living room with oak<br />
bow window lamily room with fire-<br />
place 4 custom bookshelves, new<br />
oa* kilchen prolessionally tmshed<br />
basemem with office 2 car attached<br />
garage BeauWm landscaped yard<br />
witti pond Too many updates 10 Mt 1<br />
$155,000 313-459-9038<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4pm<br />
44574 Clare Btvd<br />
N Ol Arm Arbor Rd W ofl<br />
Sheldon Rd Wondertu' 4 bed-<br />
room, 2572 SQ M home on beau-<br />
tilul treed Ot many u©dates<br />
$240,000 Call<br />
Gail Turner<br />
(810) 905-6985<br />
(810) 348-6430<br />
> Real i s m -<br />
OPEN SUN t-4 963D Wmlersel<br />
Circle desirable tot 4 bedroom Colo-<br />
nial kbrary 2 5 bath family room,<br />
T-replai $269 900<br />
HELP-U-SELL (313) 454-9535<br />
PLYMOUTH LAKEPOINTE SUC a<br />
ine localion ol the updated stalely<br />
colonial WWi 4 generous bedroom<br />
Z-. balhs, partially limshed basement<br />
and large treed lot. this is perfect lor<br />
the growing family Kids walk lo the<br />
neighborhood elementary school and<br />
shopping and expressways are<br />
close, by Mom and Dad This one<br />
won't tasf Caa Bruce Gould tor<br />
details<br />
REiMAX ON THE TRIAL<br />
(313)459-1234<br />
PLYMOUTH - Nestled at the very<br />
back ol Beacon Hollow with lovely<br />
decking overlooking a Bowing stream<br />
and wooded nature area tho 3 bed-<br />
room 3 bath end urw ranch condo<br />
with fireplace, 3car attached garage<br />
and immediate occupancy is perfect:,"<br />
Come see' $224,900<br />
Joan Dawkms<br />
REMAX ON THE TRAIL<br />
(313)459-1234<br />
IMPECCABLE COLONIAL<br />
F*st offering on this tota»y remodeled<br />
3 bedroom, tv» bath bnck home Fin-<br />
ished basiKiieni huge deck and<br />
more' $157,900<br />
CENTURY 21 TOOAY<br />
(313) 462-9800<br />
NEW LISTING AFFORDABLE -<br />
$122 900' Lovely 3 bedroom ranch<br />
hom® located adjacent to Plymouth s<br />
exclusive Hull Sub Great rveigltoor-<br />
nood & a quick walk to town or<br />
schools Cal lor information 4<br />
appointment (313) 416-5649<br />
OPEN HOUSE NOV 9 10 • 16 17<br />
i -5pm By owner - 356 N Evergreen<br />
E 4 pam wuh<br />
guebc<br />
~ MKEkMAffY<br />
CLAOCHUN<br />
RE/MAX<br />
on the Ban<br />
(31314W-1IJ4<br />
a<br />
BlU<br />
Judy Lidsbaniki Cindy 0*Halloran Deni.se Webster Chris Staley<br />
Welcome<br />
We are pleased to announcement that Judy Lidsbarski,<br />
Cindy O ' H a l l o r a n , Denise Webster & Chris Staley have<br />
joined our Livonia Office. If you are interested in a<br />
career at Remerica Integrity Realtors.<br />
Call...Robert Cuffe or Ray Taylor<br />
REMERTCA<br />
INTEGRITY REALTORS<br />
3 1 3 - 5 2 5 - 4 2 0 0<br />
WELL<br />
MAINTAINED<br />
3.000 sq<br />
It ct home wwi generoue sue<br />
rooms Great lamay room w«h M<br />
field pone tveptaoe la oaamg<br />
Newer stove dehweefw $ new<br />
pane oft<br />
underground<br />
$280 GOO I Al<br />
lABAOU)<br />
Hometown Realtors<br />
313-459-6222<br />
WHAT A<br />
HUGE LOT<br />
n a great Plymouth sup' PMnty oI<br />
room wan over H of an acre Nee<br />
A etaan 3<br />
44 900 lAGHTA)<br />
CT7r<br />
R E M E R J C A<br />
Homatown ReaHors<br />
313-459-6222<br />
Thursday, November 7,1996 O&E Classifications 334 to 375 (*)7H<br />
SUPER SHARP<br />
DOWNTOWN RANCH<br />
Ononai owner lias m^oaomty maev<br />
u^ed and i«datad N* horn* wah<br />
• « M t lumace, oantrai m and<br />
^hroom Enw fMa*ng n the<br />
•cleaned u+ carpeaafl eun room<br />
One to town and achooN <strong>11</strong>92.900<br />
3ieeu<br />
DOWNTOWN CHARMER<br />
Quart newly leareehed I rent porch<br />
perfect poWpertoti tar Sxiday<br />
coftae 3 Bedroom* 2 ban ootonal<br />
tuiurmg. refmeried han»wood floors,<br />
nawty renovated Mtchen. new oantrai<br />
p, updated elaetnc andptunawig A<br />
l^Tie^ll48.900 982HA<br />
IMMEDIATE<br />
OCCUPANCY<br />
Can be youra n »*B updated 3 bed-<br />
foom ranch taatwnft nawar raal. ean-<br />
dows carpel mnf sidn,<br />
aam Machanca dream 3<br />
AA itvs on a spacious W. $1<br />
875EL<br />
SIMPLY SPECTACULAR!<br />
desired Woodtore North<br />
Monterey floor plan. beauMul loyer<br />
pong w«h cathedral ceavygs crowr<br />
mo.an.gs gorgeous master euae<br />
numerous upgrades. Mtlanpue land-<br />
acapmg backing to natute preserve<br />
ana close to toem You wonl do<br />
bene^ $374,100. 9838R<br />
PEACEFUL,<br />
PICTURESQUE.<br />
SERENE<br />
1 4 acres nesaed among 42 uataly<br />
pines, the custom bnck ranch<br />
aicsada tine workmanahip<br />
mreughoui Special loucee Ha Pe»-<br />
at»c us »ood<br />
floors $214,900 680AN<br />
IS LOCATION<br />
IMPORTANT?<br />
Consider this eacapeonal neMhOor-<br />
nood and this moat exquwte home<br />
Over 7lt» sq ft rf todays features<br />
rrsied wah yesterdays architectural,<br />
detail and s>iuated on a lovely tree<br />
snad pond $749,900 935CO<br />
ALMOST BRAND-NEW1<br />
The eiqursae 6 month old beauty haa<br />
it a* Fantastc master suae, larga<br />
kitchen, spaoous bedrooms, tamdy<br />
room With fireplace and tormal Onmg<br />
•oom 3 car garage and all on protes-<br />
sonaty landscaped lot $329,900<br />
361FO<br />
ENTERTAIN IN STYLE!<br />
In the spaoous Rossi 4 Son bull<br />
colonial Located m P>ymouth Com-<br />
mons. mmaculata Inside and oul.<br />
numerous upgrades, oversued 3 car<br />
garaga. proleeeionally landacapmg.<br />
you wont ba able lo dupKate at Ifts<br />
pnee $399,900 201 mS<br />
CLOSE TO TOWN 1<br />
Gieat starter home or investment<br />
opponunay Newer lumace. hot waw<br />
healer taa Basement and 2<br />
garage. $84,900 942IR<br />
COLDUJCLL<br />
BANK.GR U<br />
Preferred. Realtors<br />
313-459-6000<br />
•chocks. oanHaf an, stnyl wmdows at<br />
eppkencee nckuded. home warranty<br />
Oa%f 180 000. assn 26M2 Soudi-<br />
Cal<br />
HOMETOWN ONE<br />
313-420-3400<br />
OPEN SUN. 12-6 <strong>11</strong>945 DPby<br />
Stadraom' binoPow<br />
I $76 900<br />
HELP-U-SELL (313) 4M-96X<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4. 15389 Fenton 2<br />
badroom rantfi, remodeled tatahen.<br />
carpevwirtoowi<br />
N&P-U-SELL<br />
3<strong>11</strong>-454-9535<br />
$245*000<br />
Cat: (810) 962-8273. or 8804SZ7<br />
R.H 4 bedroom? 5 tad Tudor<br />
2800 eq II Formal kvr.^diong<br />
room. dan. lamay room >»*wet Bar<br />
$238,900 By appt (810) 37S-B303<br />
ROCHESTER HSXS • Brand new<br />
rancti. 3 bedroom. 2 ball. $' 32 000<br />
Dependable BuSdara: <strong>11</strong>0-4194838<br />
Of $10-863-08<strong>11</strong><br />
ROCHESTER HILLS - 3 bedroome<br />
Sjtody, 2.5 bata. 2 story brtdk Colo-<br />
rnenl. 2 car flprage $182,500<br />
2238 Cumberland (810) 800-<strong>11</strong>46<br />
ROCHESTER WLLS<br />
3 badroom 2 story. 158S eq II<br />
Pi. Yard badta<br />
pant $132,900 Sharon NKAota<br />
Mas Broock «c 810-750^977<br />
OPEN SUN 1-6 14874 Senwiole<br />
BeauMul 3 badroom Caps Cod, 9n-<br />
ished Basemeni double lol<br />
$145,000<br />
HELP-U-SELL 313^54-9636<br />
OPEN SUN 12-5. <strong>11</strong>301 Taoumaeh<br />
MMcMouely. 3 bedroom Bungpow.<br />
1.100 eq It Grew yard $64,900<br />
HELP-U-SELL (313) 454-9536<br />
PRICED RIGHT FOR<br />
PURSE SIGHT<br />
Sharp 2 battoom Btldt and awwiwn<br />
ranch, finished tiaoomsnl. garage.<br />
newer rod. new concrete, move-m<br />
condPon immediate occupancy<br />
ONLY $74,900<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
ROW •<br />
(313) 464-7<strong>11</strong>1<br />
ROCHESTER HL8- By<br />
i. 1W<br />
'"(SKI) 663-7892<br />
month, 30<br />
7 .126* APR Beauau<br />
^ ^ENFIELD 0%<br />
Down SUSMwnat. 30 yaara.<br />
7 128* APR 4 Bedroom Ranch with<br />
tola of space<br />
SMIAWASSCE/1NK8TER t>* Down.<br />
$60&rrvonth, 30 yaara. 7 12S* APP<br />
4 bedroom 2 beth Cotomal Open<br />
floor plan<br />
CRAN6POOK ASSOCIATES<br />
24 Hour Hodkie. (<strong>11</strong>0*299-9870<br />
3 4 4 Oft^ Li-toy<br />
LUXURY CONTBiVOPAftY LIVING<br />
VatPed oaPng. IP loor kjxurtoua<br />
meeker MM Jm Miettoool Mb Fev<br />
•had tower level W«I large app<br />
Great lor aManPMng $299,000 HU-<br />
27 (867318)<br />
A RETREAT IN THE WOOOS' - API<br />
steps Irom Beech A lake acceea<br />
Cualom »iro«jFyou( 'aoutoua maataf<br />
suaei Too oTJie kne kacaien Sap of<br />
•8 - PRIVACY' $429,900 HI-23<br />
1863306)<br />
LATHRUP<br />
places<br />
lamily r<br />
Charm A<br />
25 batp. 2<br />
(910) 443-5686<br />
dan A<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
Smal A toad double Ot. garage<br />
Aluminum pdad «i nice area<br />
Needs complep raanor ra-do<br />
$39,900 810-746-9856<br />
and study, 2 a<br />
Cad tor datpta<br />
Itoor laiaidry<br />
<strong>11</strong>28.000<br />
ROCHESTER (OAKLANO TWP)<br />
3600 sqlt.. endudkig tuay knphed<br />
tower level wafc-out, u acta, larga<br />
gourmet HHhan. al enra'a. Shown<br />
by apparament (810) 656-2977<br />
3 3 7<br />
Royil OaUOtk Pvt-<br />
Hu'ntiagUiaWoodl<br />
PRICED TO SELL FAST<br />
CotomCsa - Can you bekeva only<br />
$76,900 WM put you «to INS 3 bed-<br />
room rancti. lua Basement, garaga.<br />
vacara immedale occupebon<br />
Cal Don 4 Dons Maylair Realty<br />
(313) 522-8000<br />
QUICK OCCUPANCY<br />
on this BeauMul 3 badroom alu-<br />
minum sided tancri. new root, new<br />
steel entry doors, new oak catknets<br />
in lutchen 4 ban 2-'a car<br />
tor<br />
carpeting<br />
. your choice aTc3a<br />
$79,900 313-432-0306<br />
REDFORD<br />
CHARMER<br />
We« cared tor bungalow ollenng<br />
bedroome. 1 bath Kachen leMuree<br />
3 3 5<br />
Redford<br />
ATTRACTIVE<br />
Thp 3 bedroom brtok randi • custom<br />
bun with hardwood floors, fireplace in<br />
hvvtg room. Araahed basement. 2 car<br />
garage Great pnee $106 900<br />
CENTURY 21 TOOAY<br />
(313) 462-9800<br />
BRICK RANCH<br />
3 Bedroom ranch wrth tanned Base-<br />
meni $72,500<br />
GREAT PRICE<br />
3 bedroom ranch with finished base-<br />
ment 4 many updates $62,900<br />
CALL CRAIG KOSH<br />
•KOSH BY GOSH"<br />
PAGER (810) 450-3047<br />
OFFICE (810) 347-3050<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
Scfiweitzw Rpal Estate<br />
Hove dishwasher no was floors,<br />
ample Aning area. fvusheO basement<br />
has wood si one. bar and buP m cabi-<br />
nets Newer rooturater -sate- I- 1 *<br />
car garaga One yr home warranty<br />
$74BOO (RRAU4>1 Cat Dck RarOazre<br />
REMERTCA-<br />
HOMETOWN II REALTORS"<br />
313-453-0012<br />
REDFORD<br />
Charming 3 Bedroom ranch wah<br />
Baeement. new vinyl windows<br />
throughout central air. grea: lamay<br />
npgr&orhood on deadend Brest<br />
Largak-shed (12*121 Great starter<br />
home Call lor details Asking<br />
$62 900<br />
^ W o l v e r i n e<br />
(313) 532-0600<br />
FALL IN LOVE"<br />
aa ol <strong>11</strong> Mae<br />
lacing Hurpngton Woods<br />
(30 MPH) New rool. 3 bedroom<br />
Bungalow, 13 car garage. Nv<br />
ished basement BepPfM hard-<br />
wood floors formp dasng room<br />
A-t Shape! Open Sun 1-4.<br />
$94,000 Code 947<br />
BRAND NEW RANCH'<br />
On almost '4 acra m a popMar<br />
Ferndale Neighborhood Vinyl<br />
sided. Thermo mndows. 3 Bed-<br />
rooms tut basemeni 4 quality<br />
'eatures thru-outl $89 900<br />
Code 940<br />
ROYAL OAK BUNGALOW"<br />
Anything etee is s comprompe'<br />
3 bedrooma w*h an 18k 14 family<br />
room A gas lireplaca Large<br />
country kitchan A updsisd neu-<br />
tral decor' Find out moral<br />
$129,999 Code 887<br />
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(810) 548-9100<br />
SOUTHFIELD - new conatrucPon 3<br />
badroom bnck ranch, master suae<br />
double wpk-n closet free<br />
ptaos. 2M I<br />
hp Basement 2"t<br />
$120,000 (810) 402-2260<br />
ha. drang<br />
r anached<br />
(810) 851-4100<br />
ORIGINAL OWNER'S MINT HOME<br />
p P mpeccaM« condition 4 bad-<br />
room 2.5 bath home wAMahad bate<br />
merit A greal home saang on i<br />
BeauMul lot. M a greal pnee<br />
$229 900<br />
Page DEBBIE WILLENS<br />
810-906-8790<br />
The Michigan Group riaatlori S<br />
3 4 4 O n y r i L k l w f p<br />
WTVE MOVED! MUST SELL!<br />
2200 aq.ll eprawpig ranch. 3<br />
room 2 IMPi on acre keed lot h<br />
windows A spptMnree Wood floors<br />
Not a drmaby. mup see Reduced to<br />
S174.400 Open house Siai Nov 10.<br />
1 10 4 C4P 910426-9977<br />
3 4 5<br />
AN EXCELLENT START 1<br />
3 badroom rench home m $74,900<br />
Faahnap nawar kachen 8oor. kaohan<br />
Pda entry 2 car ija'sge dean. FHA<br />
and VA tamp offered $74 900<br />
31 IMA<br />
MOVE IN<br />
SeSer has made quaPy mprove-<br />
meres n N t 3 bedroom bnck ranch<br />
3 4 5<br />
V*laatfV>pe<br />
OAMJNB RANCH HOME<br />
CALL NOW<br />
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2 car garaga. lanced<br />
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nal. large laundry room, aachen haa<br />
hood I74joo > (50128)<br />
Priktontial £j><br />
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313-458-4900<br />
•SS<br />
SOUTHFIELD 2 story bnck Cotorup<br />
4 bedrooma. 2 Ml and 2 hall baths<br />
Vary clean $144 900- (65*533)<br />
RICK ROSEN RE/MAX IN THE<br />
HILLS. 646-5000. EXT 246 FA* ON<br />
DEMAND BROCHURE 644-2951<br />
STUNNING 2430 sq It 3 badroom<br />
cotorap si Mt Vemon Sub comer<br />
tot. eome newer carpeang lamay<br />
room wah wettw 4 fireplace central<br />
aa. 2 car aide garaga. $162,900<br />
9Tw1ey Cash RaaMy 810-344-2888<br />
WALNUT LAKE/DRAKE $816/<br />
month 3* Down. 30 years. 7 125*<br />
APR 3 bedroom with lake<br />
pmaeges<br />
MAPLE/ORCHARD LAKE 0 *<br />
Down. $1374Mionth, beautttaHy Om-<br />
ened basement anached garao* t«g<br />
lenced yard nutrees. $124,500<br />
GRACE 313-421-5789<br />
REMAX WEST 313-522-8040<br />
Realtors<br />
313-459-6000<br />
15801 MACARTMUR grael 3<br />
room ranch, 2 car anached ga<br />
hardwood aoors 1<br />
HELP-U-SELL<br />
.1.500<br />
(313) 454-9635<br />
20S01 OLYMPtA OutPandng 3<br />
Bedroom bnck ranch updaled<br />
M vx<br />
MB^^-SOJ. (313) 454-9635<br />
OPCNSN 1-6 12982 Brady 3Md-<br />
$<strong>11</strong>7,700<br />
HELPH>eEU. (313» 464-9536<br />
S REOFORO 3 Bedroom Bnck<br />
ranch Firaahad Basemert garagrl<br />
new carpel vinyl floor A part Land<br />
Contract terms or rem<br />
buy tmmedaP ocapancv IM.SOO<br />
Leave meeaaoa 3li-*22 1366<br />
VACANT LAND N d SU Mae E d<br />
Beach 100*<strong>11</strong>3 QreP tor lnv*tor<br />
or Buader $19 900<br />
HELP-U-SELL 31^454-9535<br />
CONDOMINIUM<br />
READY FOR YOU"<br />
We* maintained 2 bedroom 2<br />
baih Tutor Ranch Tons d<br />
storage neutrp carpels appk-<br />
ances and tvoma warranty<br />
nduded EmerfPn p pod or<br />
clubhouse What a daal'1<br />
$65,000<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
MJL<br />
Corporate Transleree Service<br />
30<strong>11</strong>0 Orchard Lake Road<br />
(810)-85t-6700<br />
COZY CONDOMINIUM<br />
ALTERNATE!!<br />
Contemporary ranch on a<br />
corner tot m Cranbrook Village<br />
Three bedroome flreplaca in<br />
tam*y room. Ireshiy panted m<br />
and out Hurry Thia won l lap'<br />
Call tor appointment<br />
$<strong>11</strong>0 000<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
MJL<br />
Corporate Tranpeiee Service<br />
30<strong>11</strong>0 Ochero Law Road<br />
(810)^51-6700<br />
Union Like/White<br />
Lake<br />
Hare's your chance' Cooley Lake<br />
Front Cozy 4 quaint tog cabin home,<br />
over 1200 sq tt wtBi updates thai<br />
indude we* 4 septic lumace rod. 4<br />
more ERA Home Protection Plan<br />
CaU today' Only $144,900<br />
ERA COUNTRY RIDGE REALTY<br />
810-360-0450<br />
W. Bloomfield-<br />
Orchard Lh-Kwyo<br />
ACT NOW Ready to move m' BuP m<br />
1996 Many custom upgrades<br />
suited ceiling lacuzzi. oak 4<br />
pr»m«c floonng. marble IWeclacas.<br />
over 3500 sq tl OneWay Realty<br />
(810) 473-5500<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />
EXCEPTIONAL ELEGANCE<br />
On large prdmponaay land-<br />
scaped pem-kka W 4 dlenng the<br />
'mest amenaies throughout is<br />
magrvlcent 4 000- sq <strong>11</strong> . 5 Bed-<br />
room home wheh features 2 story<br />
toyer formal living room<br />
w.ifireplace, tormp drvng room,<br />
lamav room «,1)uitt-«n 4 fireplace<br />
4 library wftuia-ins gourmel<br />
kitchen vnDrsaidasI room. 4 'ul<br />
baths 4 1 lav Fabulous master<br />
suite w,lireptace 3 car garage<br />
0 (PA4<br />
ground pod $589,000 477)<br />
A KEY IS ALL YOU<br />
NEED!<br />
Sofia's hard work is your reward 1<br />
ler vinyl wmdows and rod.<br />
updaled kachen end balhs new car-<br />
peting, over 1200sq a .3bedrooms.<br />
1 5 baths, move ngm in' Even Ihe fur-<br />
niture is negotiable' Asking only<br />
$120,000 wah upper Mtode Straits<br />
kes access available (43CR)<br />
Call JOHN EMERSON<br />
I-•• Prudential fry<br />
Grr-,it LMes Rn.ilty<br />
810-539-8150<br />
STYLISH CONTEMPORARY<br />
Located on pnvpe cut-de-sac tot.<br />
tins shaip home has grep room<br />
w/raised ceiling 4 maroie fire-<br />
place. library tomiel dining room<br />
kitchen wfreaktap room 3 bed-<br />
rooms Zi Baths, recessed lights,<br />
hardwood floors. IP floor laundry,<br />
central air. basement large deck<br />
ovenooks gorgeous backyard 2<br />
car side entry garage 4 more<br />
$279,900 (PE597).<br />
CONTEMPORARY COLONIAL<br />
Fabulous 3,216 sq ft. 4 bedroom.<br />
2^5 Bath home oners great room<br />
•«« Bar 4 tveplace. Kwiy,<br />
formp dining room, gourmel<br />
kilchen wlyeaktap room. IP floor<br />
BEAUTIFUL TONOUISH RANCH<br />
Nice updaled home wan Large<br />
kachen 4 bedrooms hrashed base-<br />
ment with wp bar aimosi 1 200 sq<br />
tl. new windows 4 doorwpl Privacy<br />
lance, deck, much more' Mup see<br />
$<strong>11</strong>6 900 (501291<br />
Prudential<br />
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(313) 458-4900<br />
4 BEDROOM RANCH<br />
All bnck, 2 baths new windows<br />
23x23 garage Aslung $105 900<br />
GRACE 313-421<br />
QUALITY SERVICE AWARD<br />
Wmrang Oftwe<br />
1992-1993-1995<br />
FOUR BEDROOM<br />
ranch m Westland wah Livonia<br />
schools 1'* Baths, centrp air base-<br />
ment and 2 car garaga. 1300 sq fl<br />
doorwall oil kitchen lo Ftonda room,<br />
onr, - $<strong>11</strong>8,900<br />
J. Scott, Inc.<br />
(313) 522-3200<br />
IMMACULATE TRl-LEVEL<br />
Home taPuree a great floor plan<br />
•maty upetes. neotrp decor new<br />
lumace updaled PedncP. hard-<br />
wood floors GreP neighborhood,<br />
centrp air MuP see! $89,990<br />
(10045)<br />
Re Mai Wesl<br />
-5788<br />
313-522-8040<br />
laundry central air. huge deck<br />
overlooks commons. 2 car aan<br />
6 moie $267,886 'RA545:<br />
CONTEMPORARY OUAO<br />
Super sharp jpoaied 3 bedroom<br />
nxPi-ievP home tepuies lamay<br />
room wAireplic* hardwood floors<br />
spa room, large oack. 2 car garage<br />
4 more $154,900 IAL215)<br />
A REAL DEAL!<br />
Charming ten ally updated 3 bed-<br />
room Cass take ranch has living<br />
room « Veolace 4 Pry-Hie timing<br />
room, maPer suite wdcorwali to<br />
pat«, garage 4 more Beach privi-<br />
leges 4 deeded Cass Lake bop<br />
dock West Bloomfield Schools<br />
$124,900 (KI5<strong>11</strong>)<br />
TODAY<br />
(810) 855-2000<br />
S9.000 BELOW MARKET"<br />
Belter ffvan new' 15 month old 3 bed-<br />
room wctonan ranch wtt car garage<br />
compare wilh new simitar modal in<br />
meghborfiood Wayne Westtend<br />
schods Asking $84 900 (50109)<br />
Prudential<br />
Pickenng Real Estate<br />
313-458-4900<br />
BEST BUY<br />
Top ne^hborhood wcmOertui home<br />
updpad lop to bottom, tha spacicus 4<br />
bedroom tarrwy home >s a Peal 1550<br />
sq. ft wah den, garsge, fenced yard<br />
and spacious room New windows<br />
oak kachen. vmyt stoing. entry doors<br />
and shingles plus a one yea' home<br />
warranty Low money down, FHA<br />
terms Call J*n 4 Mike Anderson<br />
today" $99 900<br />
Century 21 Dynamic<br />
(313) 728-7800<br />
Prudential<br />
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313-981-3500<br />
LARGE BRICK COLONIAL<br />
with uvoraa schods oners thu 4<br />
bedroom 2 5 beth home wah newer<br />
fumaoe centrp air carpel taashed<br />
basement 4 all ached garage<br />
$144,900<br />
AGELESS BEAUTY<br />
4 bedroom. 2 bath cape cod term<br />
house Needs some TLC sitting on<br />
douPle tot with trench doors to loyer<br />
pen finished basement 4 garage<br />
$99 900<br />
Century 21 Towne Pnde<br />
(313) 326-2600<br />
Prudential 1 ^<br />
Pickering Real Estate<br />
313-458-4900<br />
Real Estate<br />
458-4300<br />
' 3 bedrooms • Immediate occupancy<br />
• 2 full baths ' • *. —<br />
• Deluxe G.E appliances • South L*o« Schools<br />
Enjoy Disney with your tree community cable package<br />
KENSINGTON PLACE<br />
(810) 437-2039<br />
oi am » «* *xm w wapi an*<br />
10* Down. 240 tnortha.10.75 APR<br />
LIVONIA SCHOOLS'<br />
North Wesfland immaculate move-m<br />
condtion 3 Bedroom brack Ranch<br />
w open floor plan Huge living room<br />
updated kitchen hardwood floors<br />
fantastic finished basement<br />
rod, lumace. oantrai air 4 hot W*UH<br />
healer Home Warranty $109 900<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
HARTFORD SOUTH<br />
(313) 464-6400<br />
AFFORDABLE HOMES<br />
STARTING AT $ 9 0 0 0<br />
Stratford Villa features a wide vanety of pre-owned<br />
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starting at $9000 Huron Valley School district<br />
STRATFORD VILLA<br />
On Wixom RO 3 1/2 mitts ftorth o<strong>11</strong>-96<br />
BEST DEAL<br />
UVONIA SCHOOLS<br />
Sharp 3 bedroom bnck ranch,<br />
country tue kachen wilh island<br />
counter large lamay room, lua base-<br />
ment, tup reduced Only $93 900<br />
E-Z terms State Wide Realty<br />
(313) 427-3200<br />
BEST MOVE<br />
ModP sharp 4 bedroom bnck ranch 2<br />
tip baths on mam floor finished base-<br />
ment new oak and Pmond kitchen,<br />
newer carpel wmdows and mora.<br />
TemJc location Only $<strong>11</strong>7,900<br />
Call MIKE BAKER Today<br />
RE/MAX CROSSROADS<br />
(313) 453-8700<br />
COMPLETELY UPOATEO Over a<br />
1.000 sq tt. New vinylsran^ea<br />
carpet treshly parted Basement<br />
Zi car garage $72,747 Owner, 1<br />
Agent Pager 810-861-9000<br />
Handyman Special<br />
Westland - 2123 Chnstme 2 bed-<br />
rooms formp dnmg. oarage Land<br />
contract terms $46,900<br />
ROSS REALTY 313-326-8300<br />
BY OWNER Uraon Lake home 2<br />
bedrooms, good condtion lie car<br />
i. asphalt dnve Lake pnvt-<br />
$86,000 1810) 628-2612<br />
ssr<br />
NEW LISTING • magnificent contem-<br />
porary Erterwve use d marWe dra-<br />
matic 2 pory graat room, iPand<br />
kachen. sub-zero Jerm Aire labutoua<br />
master suae wah 2 way twapleoe<br />
Jecuia tub. glass shower 4 walk m<br />
closets flmehed tower lav* wah NP<br />
barn 4 Bedoom $699,000 Ask tor<br />
Nancy Baadkpi Snyder Kinney<br />
Bennett 4 Keating (810) 844-7006<br />
Ext 158<br />
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(810) 685-9068<br />
J O H N T O Y E Pn>lL-\Morul Rc-ili<br />
REALTORS<br />
3 3018<br />
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• Sl9&rnon0i site rent-2 years • Immediate occupancy<br />
• 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths • SKTlH«o« A<br />
• Deluxe G E appliances • Huron Valley Schools<br />
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CEDARBROOK ESTATES<br />
Call Brucc<br />
(810) 887-1980<br />
laoM a M M UMNpM « «• P Sa<br />
3 bedroom Biav<br />
leede trow lanPy room to dp*-<br />
810-474-3303 ep 139<br />
C K A U T S COK'NL K<br />
R - ' —<br />
GREAT OPPORTUNITY HERE!<br />
over 1300 sq. ft.<br />
Formal Ihrlne and dining room*<br />
vinaow* Ivt A roof<br />
New central air.<br />
Kitchen recently<br />
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"•modeled at wat upstair* to contain huge<br />
master suite with private bath with walk-in ctoiet.<br />
double vanity and deuener touches too S89.900<br />
Ptitfi mortal Bt altor<br />
C r a i q | _ e s c o e<br />
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a to i n w w •>•• ii W- ti.i.il<br />
1•BOO*312-7 244<br />
Century 21 "Oynomk fWolty »tk. oumrs. William ond Georgette Bifbrev ore enjoying the ntuiy<br />
remodeled offices in Che heart of LUesttond atong with their staff, ft family operated business for over<br />
25 years, Bill and Georgette have one requirement, Treot The Customer Uke Goto" The entire staff.<br />
UMR educated In every aspect of reoJ estate, believe in BlU and Georgette's philosophy -frying or<br />
SelUng fleol (state is not an expense when working with C-21 Dynamic. Ifs been sold. "It's fl Greot<br />
Investment"<br />
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313-728-8000 — Htt 313-718-8090<br />
WAYNE 31S2S Hillcrest<br />
S. ot Gtenwood. W. of Newtwrfh<br />
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N. ot Warsa, W itCaatW C*j N*My<br />
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Oon' ceme<br />
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LIVONIA 29926 Richland<br />
N itW CMc«i.Lofl<br />
BEAiJTfUL BEAUTifjL 8&TIFJL' hurj or ->•.<br />
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W E S T L A N D 1221 Shoemaker<br />
N. ot Marquette. E. OI Wayne<br />
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WESTLAND 38559 Nellie Ln.<br />
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345 VmUMUVitm<br />
MMpointe<br />
Op*n House Duet"<br />
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HOMETOWN ONE<br />
3-420-3400<br />
SPECTACULAR<br />
QUALITY<br />
"L®* 3 badroom. 2 ban bnc* noma<br />
dtomg 1*9* Mown, lamay room w/<br />
flraplaoa. audydan huge<br />
9Mm '• Itoor laundry home wer-<br />
« l - SI 1* 900<br />
Century 21<br />
CASTELLI S LUCAS<br />
(313) 453-4300<br />
THE DOUBLE Door Entry Colonial ><br />
m abeduM move-m condaon Mam<br />
Prudential<br />
Pickering Real Estate<br />
(313) 981-3500<br />
THREE BEDROOM One* rare*, hnahed<br />
baaemant. lam*, room with<br />
Vaplaoa attached garage S109 900<br />
Agent/Ten Pager 313-201-0824<br />
TONOUtSM BEAUTY'<br />
Bnck ranch wan large lamily room,<br />
faaplace Many updaies mdudng<br />
'herfna window oa* entry door,<br />
can** aw. 2 car garaga Wonl aa<br />
Ong. Asking Si 29.900 (50102)<br />
Prudential<br />
Pickenng Real Estate<br />
313-458-4900<br />
WESTLAND BRICK RANCH<br />
Tha noma haa extra large badroom*.<br />
raftiodatod interior »it sits on almost<br />
'•» an acra Newer m d o n carpal<br />
pan*. cadng lane 8 ballroom Only<br />
$54,900 (50089)<br />
Prudential <br />
Pickenng Real Estate<br />
313-458-4900<br />
WESTLAND - Contemporary 3 badroom<br />
Cape Cod New kitchen 2<br />
bath 1800 sq acres $1<strong>07</strong>,900<br />
HELP-U-SELL (313) 454-9535<br />
1471 Nome<br />
$2,200Down<br />
$665/Month<br />
Brand new 3 badroom,<br />
all bnck ranch Central aar<br />
EARN PART OF DOWN PAY-<br />
MENT A CLOSING COST BY<br />
PAJNTING & FLOOR TILING<br />
ROSS REALTY 313-326-8300<br />
WESTLAND PRICED TO SELL<br />
3 bedroom ranch miTi car garaga.<br />
hJ. partely hnahed baaement eai m<br />
kitchen wdoonaM lo back yard<br />
$74,900 Call Dune Remer at<br />
Century 21 Dynamic 257-4418<br />
345 Wedmd/Wiyw<br />
BUY YOUR OWN HOME I<br />
Mca starter 2 badroom ranch wAarge<br />
a n tenoed beckyara i-ways Gas liraplace.<br />
Honda room $13* 900 (10024)<br />
Prudential^<br />
Pickering Real Estate<br />
313-981-3500<br />
S 280/M0<br />
House Paymenir<br />
3 bedrooms • Immediate occupancy<br />
a* 2 full baths • SKYlIt — . H w<br />
"• Deluxe G E appliances • Fin* Schools<br />
Enjoy Disney wilh your free community cable package<br />
HURON ESTATES<br />
(313) 782-4422<br />
On > m Rd 3 mkM S. ct Eureka al K<br />
10% Down 240 mono*.10 75 A PR<br />
290/M0<br />
House Payment!'<br />
• Immediate occupancy<br />
• 2 fufl baths • flPMi—<br />
• Deluxe GI appliances • lea* Lyea Schools<br />
Enpy Doney «flk your tree community cable package<br />
Ne*i Meadows<br />
Call John<br />
(810) 344-1988<br />
SOLDI<br />
HOLIDAY<br />
SPEClALl<br />
Now Is Tha Tbma U Buy!<br />
0 %<br />
Tom Aldrich/ Realtor<br />
Wolverine Propertiet Inc.<br />
810-478-1703<br />
SUM Fife Milt Rd. IRedfortLIO<br />
349 IpaiuliAcfleTiJIt<br />
TESSSKoo?<br />
8 PRICE<br />
Wonderful $ bedroom ranch<br />
•ftasamers, garage. Andersen Windows.<br />
cuanm binds new rool. lur-<br />
ceraent Home a TLC Oaan Cal<br />
nan. <br />
OAKLANO COUNTY REDUCED<br />
Frantdln Rd 8 <strong>11</strong> Mas Juel reduced<br />
•wuaands 3 be<br />
ORION TWP<br />
Wonderhl rotkng Meadow Sub 4<br />
Bedroom colonial w*h 2H Oaths.<br />
masMr badroom smta wah cathecewng.<br />
garden tub. mk-n<br />
•L 2 Ttor oadar deck. waR-oul<br />
mem and mora $284,000.<br />
(G385) 810-547-2000<br />
WALLED LAKE<br />
WonderW 3 badroom. <strong>11</strong>« baih<br />
home wih ranovatad kachen.<br />
tam*y room with liraplaca. crisp<br />
neural decor, eniertanmeni room<br />
$ othca on lower level, walk to al<br />
sports token $163,900 (S167)<br />
810-547-2000<br />
CUSTOM BUILT<br />
3 Bedroom bnck ranch on over an<br />
acra and a halt country lot overlooking<br />
the Frankkn Finer Spacious<br />
rooms, marble fireplace, ir*<br />
Itoor taundry. basement and<br />
more $220,000 (S285)<br />
810-547-2000<br />
NORTH ROYAL OAK<br />
Spaooua 4 badroom. 2M bath<br />
colonial w«h lamily room, ctrung<br />
room Master badroom with<br />
cusaxn bw« ctoeet Al appliances<br />
hoi tub. custom bknda and<br />
mora $297,500 (P392)<br />
810-547-2000<br />
Cham berlam<br />
810-547-2000<br />
800-797-4895<br />
356<br />
Wuhteniw Comity<br />
ADAM SCHOOLS Graat 2 bedroom<br />
starter, hardwood floor*, many<br />
updaies. fmahed basement wah 2nd<br />
bath $72,000 Cal Mary<br />
(313) 430-3312 Blake Realty<br />
MILAN - Sprawkng 2300 aq ft. 4 bedroom,<br />
2.5 bath ranch Scenic I 6<br />
acres wtth pnvale pond $157,000.<br />
Cell Mary (313) 430-3312<br />
BLAKE REALTY<br />
357<br />
Wayne County<br />
ATTENTION INVESTORS<br />
3 badroom brick bungalow<br />
w/baaemenl. garage. N MKtagan<br />
Ave Meads soma worti Bnng your<br />
after" Pneed S20.000 under markat<br />
Looking lor caah aa-ls sets Pneed at<br />
$28,900 (10042).<br />
Prudential^<br />
Pickering Real Estate<br />
313-981-3500<br />
GREAT STARTER HOME<br />
kkca 3 bedroom bungalow being renovated.<br />
Good location good araa.<br />
good school* Recer*y lorectoeofl<br />
property Cell today $59,900<br />
Prudential<br />
Pickering Real Estate<br />
313-458-4900<br />
LINCOLN PARK<br />
TOTAL Y UPDATED BUNGALOW<br />
Super shan home risen between<br />
* park* BeauBMy brushed basement<br />
neutral decor, new lumace.<br />
oanaal m 8 windows. Many mors<br />
itxtote* Juat move ml $63,900<br />
(Tooae)<br />
Prudential<br />
Pickering Real Estate<br />
313-981-3500<br />
357 Vi|BtC«Bty<br />
VAN<br />
OUICK OCCUPANCY<br />
TNa >4 badroom. 2v» beat Cape<br />
Oo4<br />
snack KT'akjJaht.<br />
$271,900 (10008)<br />
Prudential^'<br />
Pickenng Reel Estate<br />
358<br />
313-961-3600<br />
of pitme woodad property<br />
-*cnw»sr SoUh lyon<br />
dWnct surrounded by $250,000 ptua<br />
home* Asking only $380 000<br />
(10001)<br />
Prudential^'<br />
Pickering Real Estate<br />
313-961-3500<br />
BRIGHTON<br />
WATERFRONT<br />
I With 2SC on pomt ol al aports I<br />
12750 sq <strong>11</strong> ranch * Bedroom*. I<br />
13 M baths, lona ol aztral<br />
Wow suneetsll Moving out ol<br />
Stale MOTIVATED $369 900<br />
(18638) Ask tor<br />
NANCY • WELKA<br />
The Mchigen Oroup I<br />
810-227-4800 e«l 2<strong>11</strong><br />
BURT LAKE<br />
Draam away wah tha 5 badroom. 3<br />
bath, immaculate home 200' oI<br />
prune Burl Lake 'rentage with guest<br />
houee $489,000 Cal Jan Martindate<br />
REMAX HARBOR SPRINGS<br />
616-526-2146 or 616-526-95<strong>11</strong><br />
LAKE MITCHELL - CONTEMPORY<br />
HOME - BO frontage 3 bedroom. 3<br />
baih. Greal roonVKraptoca. wood/Ma<br />
floors, island kachen $218,900<br />
North Country;BHAG. aek lor Jo Ann.<br />
616-775-1323 or 1-800-364-1750<br />
OPEN SAT-SUN., 1-4PM.<br />
Spectacular Lake Orion<br />
Lakefront Home.<br />
Over 3.000 sq.fl . 129 fl ol lake<br />
frontage. adtMlonal lol wtth 2to car<br />
garage $397,000 824 Pine Troe<br />
Waal. (810) 814-0306<br />
•RIVERFRONT PARADISE'<br />
Byron, aeduded 28 acraa Gorgeous<br />
log heme, huge bam 1 ol a kmd.<br />
S&0.000 (810)266-6225<br />
SUNSETS ON THE LAKE<br />
Houee on Eastern shore oI baaubM<br />
8 quel Green Lake m West Bloom<br />
fcatd Lot haa 45" Irantage. 2TO deep,<br />
matura frees Charriwig oonags<br />
witiarxkmood lloors, wtMa bnck Sraplace,<br />
M lo<br />
included For Sale By Owner<br />
$280,000 Evee(810: )) 360-8148<br />
CM weekdays 1810) 213-4084<br />
359<br />
Other Suburban<br />
Homes<br />
A-A-A-H APPEAL !!!<br />
Lovely foyer opens to gracious formal<br />
living room with tiraplace and baaubtully<br />
hnahed wood Aoonng. pretty<br />
dining room, family room with<br />
Anderson door wal leadmg to pnvale<br />
deck. 4 bedrooms. 2 5 baths. 2 car<br />
anached garage, lots of updatss and<br />
mora $175,900 «66FA<br />
LARGE<br />
CONTEMPORARY<br />
HOME<br />
Great neighborhood for this custom<br />
bu* home wan over 3300 sq. It. hugs<br />
rooms. * bedrooma. 2 5 baths. 2 firapiacas.<br />
everything you could want in a<br />
lovely setting BaautiMly decorated<br />
and well maintained. $240,000<br />
22SSU<br />
VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP<br />
Wonderful revival noma haa 3 bedrooms<br />
15 baths and too many<br />
updates lo to* II • simply a "Must<br />
see" home Fantastic ** acre lol and<br />
graaf pnee $149 500 575MU<br />
WATERFRONT LIVING<br />
AT ITS FINEST<br />
Beauflhey mamtamed 3 badroom. 2<br />
bath ranch with central air. 2 5 car<br />
garage, boat houee. boat davits. 124<br />
ft. water frorwage on al sports lake<br />
and all on a private cude-sac<br />
$335,000. 740NO<br />
C O L D L U G L L<br />
BANKERU<br />
Preferred, Realtors<br />
313-459-6000<br />
360<br />
Out of State Borne*<br />
COLORADO DREAM IN"<br />
Imagine your mountain draam noma<br />
on X acraa wah a trout stream Trees'<br />
lush maedowi'panoramc mountam<br />
vwwatobundant wMWa 8 ixermao<br />
recreation Nearby Colorado Spr-ngs<br />
A Cnppn Creek- yel secluded snd<br />
safe Orly $83,000 Cal liena at<br />
Land Propeitiea inc<br />
(719) 783-2578<br />
280/MQ<br />
House Payment!<br />
•3 bedrooms<br />
• 2 full baths<br />
• Deluxe G.E appliances<br />
Immediate occuMncy<br />
Fine Schools<br />
Eflpy Disney wtth your tne commandy cable package<br />
HURON ESTATES<br />
E S T A T E S<br />
1 CHARLEVOIX HOMES, iNc]<br />
1 . - 7 ^<br />
O&E Thureday, November 7,1996<br />
360<br />
0 a W State BoMf<br />
rr^<br />
FUtLY FURNISHED 2 badroom. 2<br />
bae> condo «» m si aunny sumy W. W Pslr. r<br />
Frashnr parsed, oadng tana,<br />
•tr. aaik-out tcr»«d porcn<br />
^•ang canal Ctoaa to trampct-<br />
S T k ^ , , X ) ' g 3 £<br />
SARASOTA FL - By owner 3 bedroom.<br />
2 ba«i. 2 pka oar garags peok<br />
toBum. large maMar ban. tone<br />
l*»«en wtiraakfaai bar. 18 a 12<br />
storage shed, oeramlc He. frackaoa.<br />
large tot on ol aa aac. Sii6 aoo<br />
(810) 6*5-3666<br />
MINI-FARM<br />
Country isne leads lo 5 year old 4<br />
bedrcom. 2 baih ranch wah kv<br />
ahed walkout on almost 10 acres<br />
to north Oakland oounty Sam<br />
and toad storage 3 paalurss. 2<br />
runin's. and possible track<br />
$239,900<br />
(810) 887-8000<br />
.FIRST AMERICAN<br />
I Oakland County^<br />
Center For<br />
Open Housing<br />
I Prowdee FREE nouaaig co»gi- I<br />
• interested in msegraied nvmg I<br />
I • Informebon on 61 Oakland<br />
• Co»
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Classifications 382 to 400<br />
LotilAcraft<br />
Vacant<br />
COUNTRY RETREAT 8 Acra* wen<br />
WooOs E-Z Terms Prime Area<br />
Ctose to W Suburbs J A Btocn t<br />
Co Gach Realty 1810)559-7430<br />
DEXTER, S LYON,<br />
WHITMORE BRIGHTON<br />
lo (0 acre pa. acre lots available<br />
mile Irom Mirlord Road eut<br />
rtOMETOWNE BUILDING CO<br />
810-539-77<strong>11</strong><br />
GREEN OAK 2 lots - lo 1 acre<br />
walk-out Iraed Saricty Creek Sub<br />
$42 900 10 $46 900 517 348-1992<br />
HAMBURG TWP 4 - 2 acre parcels<br />
Wooded, roamj pnces irom >65.000<br />
313-878-3462<br />
HOWELL - Two 10 acre parcels<br />
N VV ol Howe*! perked and sur-<br />
veyeo S69 000 each Terms<br />
Call 517-546-4800 days<br />
517-546-8952 eves<br />
LotiiAemtft<br />
Vacant<br />
NORTHVILLE AREA<br />
8 PARCELS READY TO BUILD<br />
• Secluded country sennas on pn-<br />
vale ro«d • Two 10 5 acre Take sues<br />
• Appr Perks . Gee Available Elec-<br />
Inc . Oeer/witdlile • Good X-way<br />
access • Lois range Irom 2 0 to 10 5<br />
acres Starting al $70,000<br />
By appl only 810-437-79<strong>07</strong><br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
CLASSIC serenity vacant land Over<br />
2 acres ol land situated in an area ol<br />
custom built homes Wei is already<br />
•n stalled waiting tor your new build<br />
Lyon Twp Northville Schools<br />
$75 000 H 0047V<br />
Prudential<br />
(313) 981-3500<br />
PINCKNEY SPLITABLE gorgeous<br />
50 acre parcel neavity wooded at<br />
least lOOO spruce, 2000 pines and<br />
ions ol hardwood, w slre-am running<br />
through abuts Gregory Game<br />
'©serve VI miles N ol M-36 on W<br />
side oI Pingree Rd . $159,900<br />
810-231-2778<br />
PLVMOUTH TWP - SuC Division<br />
Lots lo be deve-oped S E comer ot<br />
Powell & Napier Lots 120 » 180.<br />
$<strong>11</strong>0.000 and iocs 80 . 150 $75,000<br />
Cal lor into Barbara [810)645-2821<br />
LAKE FRONTAGE<br />
Land Contract Terms<br />
I <strong>07</strong> acres' 150 on Lake Huron A<br />
muiion dona- view d roit.ng waves on<br />
your own beacn Only S74 900<br />
ASK FOR MIKE CW R J<br />
•WCpLVXRINE<br />
i--<br />
(313) 532-0600<br />
WAYNE<br />
VACANT land w-'great location High<br />
traffic volume in Downtown Wayne<br />
near new library Great potential w<br />
mufti-use (small manufacturing<br />
office retail wholesale research<br />
building he^jnt lo 40 $25,000<br />
(50132)<br />
Prudential<br />
snng<br />
313)<br />
(313) 458-4900<br />
LIVON'A • rvonr d 31680 Five W.le ,<br />
Rd on inorarr 2 lots. '• acres eacn<br />
'6 90*305 S79 900 eacii Cal! after |<br />
5 00 pm (313.1464-0935<br />
m<br />
Time Share<br />
LIVON'A • rvonr d 31680 Five W.le ,<br />
Rd on inorarr 2 lots. '• acres eacn<br />
'6 90*305 S79 900 eacii Cal! after |<br />
5 00 pm (313.1464-0935 &<br />
Time Share<br />
WESTLAND<br />
to lots ready 10 Duiid $42,500 eacn J<br />
Call Rk* 810-855-4343 i<br />
RCI AFFILIATED<br />
2 red weeks $3900<br />
Sust North ol Ford<br />
313-561-3593<br />
Mon -Fri 9-6 Sat. 10-2<br />
400<br />
Apartment*/<br />
Unfurnished<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
2000 8Q FT Of PURE LUXURY<br />
OPEN WEEKENDS<br />
Elegartty designed 2 or 3 bedroom<br />
rancfi or 3 bedroom towntioueea 2'e<br />
baths whutpool tub. Ul basement, 2<br />
car attacned garage<br />
2 YEAR LEASES ONLY<br />
FROM $1725<br />
COVINGTON CLUB<br />
14 MILE & MIDDLEBELT<br />
810-651-2730<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS luxury 1 I<br />
•a $829<br />
bed<br />
Carport mcluded, storage in una.<br />
available rr*J Nov 810-47-<br />
Farmington HAS<br />
HAPPINESS IS<br />
moving mo a co*y 1 be»oom<br />
apartment ano getting $$$ alt<br />
renr venrcals 4 Carport included<br />
$200 00 Security Depoant<br />
Cedartjrooke Apts (810) 478-0322<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS sub lease, lux-<br />
urious 2 bedroom. 2 Cam. washer<br />
dryer, balcony w. 1 great view quiet<br />
available immeOatety $590<br />
(810) 594-1985<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
Larga 1 bedroom apartment<br />
November Special $S10iYno<br />
NO SECURITY DEPOSIT<br />
810-473-1385<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS suCiease<br />
Hunter's Ridge Apts 3 Bedroom<br />
townhouse 2V» bans, basement.<br />
garage. 810-851-7298<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
OPEN WEEKENDS<br />
FREE HEAT<br />
Large 1 S 2 Bedrooms.<br />
Dwhwasfters. vertical BiincM<br />
Clean, Omen Community<br />
RENT FROM $560<br />
Orchard Lake Rd N ot 8 Mi<br />
VILLAGE OAKS<br />
(810) 474-1305<br />
-^Frenklm ^<br />
S P E N D T I M E<br />
A T H O M E<br />
I N S T E A D O F<br />
T R A F F I C<br />
GREAT MOVE-IN<br />
SPECIALS ON<br />
SPACIOUS 1 4 2<br />
BEDROOM<br />
FLOOR PLANS*<br />
Featuring<br />
. Cathedral Cetimgs<br />
• Woodburnmg fireplaces<br />
. Minn-oiinds 4 m bathe spacioua master<br />
bedroom luU Washer Oryer bands<br />
4 covered parking<br />
FOXPOINTE<br />
TOWNHOUSES<br />
HALSTED 4 <strong>11</strong> MILE<br />
(810) 473-<strong>11</strong>27<br />
Leasing Hours:|<br />
9am - 5om daily<br />
810-646-<strong>11</strong>88 Sat. 12 noon - 3<br />
LEASE NOW...<br />
P a y N o I n c r e a s e U n t i l A p r i l 1 9 9 8<br />
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Our Standards are Hiqi<br />
for your Comfort'<br />
C o n v e n i e n c e<br />
sr NOVI<br />
Spacious 2 & 3 Bedrooms - 2 1/2 Baths<br />
Attached Garages - Kitchen Appliances<br />
Generous Closets - Central Air Conditioning<br />
Mini Blinds - Carpeting - Washer 8c Dryers<br />
Private Patio* - Easy access to major freeways<br />
H i g h l y R a t e d N o v i S c h o o l S y s t e m<br />
2. 3 & 4 BDfl Townhomes - Private Entry<br />
Full Basement - Central Air - Washer A Dryer<br />
Patio or Balcony - Covered Partdng<br />
Pool - Playground tor ail Ages<br />
Exercise Room - Library<br />
2 BDR from $1,<strong>07</strong>5<br />
81<br />
Daily 9-6. Sat 10-2, Sun. <strong>11</strong>-3<br />
NOW<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
SPACIOUS 1 AND 2<br />
BEDROOM<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
Enjoy Ihe 800 SQ ft. of luxury<br />
kving space in our one bed-<br />
room aparlment or chooee the<br />
1000 stj It. two bedroom i<br />
you wvu eve" more legroom<br />
Both ofer large 14 * 16<br />
kving rooms 12 X 14 bed-<br />
roome. separate Tialcony,<br />
'•ec carport, tennis court and swim-<br />
ming pool G*eat location with easy<br />
access to maior expressways Luxury<br />
al an unoelievaple price<br />
810-355-<strong>07</strong>70<br />
On Civic Center Dnve Defween<br />
Telegrapn 4 Lasher<br />
SOUTHFIELD - Rare Spacious<br />
3 bedroom 2 bath with heat<br />
•nduded Fitness center 4 great<br />
highway accessibility Call Akcia lor<br />
more inlormaaon i810j 356-8020<br />
SOUTHFIELD STUDIO apartment,<br />
access lo all ireeways shopping cen-<br />
ters Available Dec 1 Call Mon-Fn.<br />
9-5 (810) 357-0437<br />
t2r<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
We are lak.ng apptcations<br />
" tor spacious 2 4 3 bedroom<br />
apartments Convenient<br />
ticabon Call today lor more details<br />
WAKEFIELD APTS 8tO-3S6-37aO<br />
• * Wand Halinriui**!<br />
Omega —<br />
Delivering<br />
Mortgage* in Yotar<br />
t Services<br />
' Accurate<br />
t Interest'<br />
• Fa* h Phtmr Approval*<br />
• 21 Days Ckntnn Pinsthlc<br />
• CdcKeNn* |o *«.m « h ^ l w lirsuk.<br />
Refinance. N e w Construction.<br />
*«»ode»tng. etc....<br />
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| OMEGA MORTGAGE CORPORATION<br />
1-6000 » 1 -800-290-LQAN<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
WHITEHALL APTS<br />
prowdenca Dr 4 W 9 Ma» Rd<br />
• Staring at $740<br />
• 2 4 3 Bedrooms Available<br />
• 1425 SQ Ft 1500 Sq Ft<br />
. 2 Ful Baths<br />
• Waik-m Cloaets<br />
• Free Heal On Selected Urota<br />
• Gatehouse Entry<br />
• Corporate Units Available<br />
• Larga Storage Areas<br />
• Near Prowdence Hospital<br />
• Laundry Fac«ies<br />
• Carports<br />
• 24 Ht Emergency Maintenance<br />
Great Location easy access K<br />
Expressways Malls. Snooe-ng<br />
Call Now 810-557-03<strong>11</strong><br />
Sour ivo*<br />
BROOKDALE<br />
Apartments<br />
in<br />
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South Lyon<br />
• 1 t 2 bedroom<br />
Apartments<br />
e Carports<br />
e Fabulous location<br />
e Social activities<br />
CALL NOW"<br />
810-437-1223<br />
TROY tag* 1290 eq II 2 bedroom 2<br />
leunwy t o carport t67$ • gee I<br />
Id moWliaiO? 84^2221<br />
TWOY WOYAL OAK<br />
M Spweasw Sancaon<br />
m ' ""<br />
Waled Lake<br />
WALNUT<br />
RIDGE<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
1 Bedroom . .$510<br />
2 Bedrooms<br />
starting at . $550<br />
With Approved Credit<br />
$25 Application Fee<br />
SENIOR DISCOUNT<br />
includes:<br />
• Heat 4 water<br />
. Air conditioned<br />
. Balconies 4 cat*<br />
400<br />
Attrtaenttf<br />
Unfurnished<br />
WESTLAND • Attractive<br />
bukdna 1 bedroom apartment,<br />
okay $380 par mo 313-721-<br />
WESTLAND • 1 bedoom. newly deoo-<br />
rMed paA-eia aeang kee heel 4<br />
seang kee<br />
I $460 A» lor men-<br />
9-7pm 313-722-0180<br />
WESTLANO -<br />
quiet adult tuldng Heat 4 water<br />
nduded $43Vma . security Aval-<br />
aMe now (810) 553-4522<br />
WESTLAND CAPRI<br />
CALIFORNIA STYLE APTS<br />
• 1 bedroom Irom $480<br />
. Heat 4 Water included<br />
• Cathedral ceangs<br />
• Balconies • Carport<br />
• Fuly carpeted<br />
• Vertical binds<br />
• Great kKabon lo mails<br />
• Lworaa school syslem<br />
(313) 261-5410<br />
Westland Estates<br />
On Wayne Rd S of Warren Ro<br />
Spacious 1 bedroom<br />
700 sq ft. - $455<br />
Price shown is lor 1 yr lease<br />
Snorter leases available<br />
Greal •ocatorv'heat'waler'pooi<br />
Btirxtoair'no pets 4 much more<br />
313-722-4700<br />
Westland<br />
Forest Lane<br />
Storage<br />
Laundry<br />
. tacikties<br />
Easy access 1-696 4 1-275<br />
810-669-1960<br />
2163 Decker Rd<br />
(Decker 4 Commerce)<br />
WARREN • Upper 2 bedroom Hat<br />
$35mo . $350 security<br />
Call 810-684-6855<br />
West Bloomfield<br />
• OPEN HOUSE •<br />
• 1, 2. 3 bedroom apts 4<br />
lownnouses<br />
• Garages 4 carports<br />
• Pnvate entry<br />
• 24 hour attended<br />
gatehouse<br />
• "«epiace s<br />
• Small pets welcome<br />
• Come lour prestigious »<br />
Aldingbrooke<br />
this Saturday Irom<br />
• 10am to 5pm. •<br />
Drake Rd . N ol Maple<br />
(810) 661-<strong>07</strong>70<br />
R i v e<br />
feend<br />
A P A R T M E N T S<br />
Located adjacent to naturally wooded Hines Park,<br />
economical, 1 and 2 bedrtxim apartments and<br />
townhouses. Comfortable living with air<br />
conditioning, private balconies, huge closets, heat<br />
included. Also Cable TV, and 2 swimming ptxils.<br />
SMART stop at the front entrance.<br />
S0500 West Warren<br />
between Middlebelt and<br />
Merriman Roads<br />
A p a r t m e n t s<br />
ortn Wayne<br />
STUDIO - $410<br />
6200 North Wa Rd<br />
1 BEDROOM - $480<br />
2 BEDROOM - $520<br />
SENIOR DISCOUNT 1<br />
Amenities nduda<br />
• Heaf 4 water<br />
. Carpeting 4 bends<br />
• Appliances<br />
• Laundry facilities<br />
. Pool 4 air conditioning<br />
• Walk-in closets<br />
• Dahwashers r> selected ur«<br />
• Cable available<br />
On Wayne Rd between<br />
Ford 4 Hunter<br />
313-722-5155<br />
Westland<br />
FREE HEAT!*<br />
Livonia Schools<br />
Security Deposit - $250<br />
Westwood Village<br />
Apartments<br />
Taking appkcations tor our spacious t<br />
4 2 bedroom apts Carports vertical<br />
bknds, patio or balcony 2 outdoor<br />
pools, 2 ten«s courts clubhouse<br />
sauna and weightroom Lei us make<br />
this your new Nome'<br />
Call lor more details<br />
459-6600<br />
Joy Rd West ol Newburgh<br />
'On selected units only<br />
g l j j j g g .<br />
WtSTLAM><br />
ORCHARDS<br />
OF NEWBURGH<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
Spaooua ) 4 2<br />
Bedroom ftoorplens<br />
(313) 729-5090<br />
W e s t l a n d Park Apts.<br />
Ac roes from City Park<br />
(Cherry Hit)<br />
(between Mddabel 4 Memman)<br />
(with approved credit)<br />
2 bedroom. 1V» bath-$520<br />
Larga 1 bedroom - $455<br />
(1 year lease with credit)<br />
HEATkLINO&TOOL/NO PE<br />
Open 7 days<br />
729-6636<br />
TS<br />
VENOY PINES<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
- 1 4 2 bedroom apts<br />
some with fireplace<br />
- Swwnming pool<br />
• Tennis Court<br />
- Clubhouse<br />
- Professionally Managed<br />
- BeauMuity Landscaped<br />
CENTRALLY<br />
LOCATED<br />
IN WESTLAND<br />
^313^ 261-7394<br />
WESTLAND<br />
WAYNE/FORD RO<br />
SPECIAL<br />
$200 SECURITY<br />
DEPOSIT<br />
Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom courtyard<br />
apartments located nea- shopping 4<br />
expressways Other amenities<br />
include<br />
• Newty renovated kitchens<br />
• Carpeting<br />
• Free Heat<br />
• An Conditioning<br />
• Winoow t Treatments<br />
• Laundry' Facilities<br />
t Bedroom S470. 2 Bedroom SSOO<br />
COUNTRY COURT APTS<br />
(313) 721-0500<br />
400<br />
( * ) 3 I<br />
AptrtaeoM<br />
UttfurnaW<br />
/> *<br />
WESTLANO<br />
Western Hills Apts.<br />
Immaculate Apartments<br />
1 Bedroom from $465<br />
2 Bedrooms from $520<br />
Free Heal<br />
Gas Stove<br />
Extra Storage<br />
313-729-6520<br />
Located on Cherry Ha Rd<br />
Eaat of Newburgh<br />
Westland<br />
WOODLAND VILLA<br />
LIVONIA SCHOOLS<br />
2 bedrooms, super ctoeets<br />
Breakfast bar. appkances pod.<br />
laundry taoWies security doors,<br />
intercom, catrie ready, central<br />
heating and m condtiorwg<br />
SECURITY DEPOSIT<br />
$250<br />
313-422-54<strong>11</strong><br />
Warren Rd bet Wayne/NewOurgh<br />
WESTLAND WOODS<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apart-<br />
ments. Amenities mclude<br />
• Carpeting<br />
• Owner Pa«3 Heal<br />
• Pod<br />
• Laundry Facilities<br />
• Intercom<br />
• Air Conditioning<br />
• Close To Shopping 4<br />
Expressway<br />
• Window TrealmentaiMin. Blinds<br />
1 Bedroom $505 2 Bedroom J545<br />
(313) 721-0500<br />
- WESTLANO - $100 of<br />
November rent Large 2<br />
bedroom apartment S475<br />
per month includes heat 4<br />
water Call 313-326-9008<br />
Section 8 accepted<br />
WESTLAND<br />
WAYNE.FORD RD AREA<br />
SPECIAL<br />
$200 SECURITY<br />
DEPOSIT<br />
Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom courtyard<br />
apartments near shopping 4 express-<br />
ways Other amemt«s include<br />
• Newly renovated kitchens<br />
• Carpet dig<br />
. Free Heal<br />
• Air Conditioning<br />
Window Treatments<br />
401 ApartneoU<br />
Furnished<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - short term,<br />
beautifully tumished apartment Fair-<br />
mont Parti Apts (810) 474-2510.<br />
401<br />
BIWMtNQHAIWHOYAL OAK<br />
Furnished Apts.<br />
• Monthty Leases<br />
• kmediale Oaxpancy<br />
• Lowest Rate*<br />
• Taatefuly Decorated<br />
SUITE LIFE<br />
810 549-5500<br />
BmnptanVW BtoOfnletfTroy<br />
BLOOMFIELD LAKES APTS<br />
Fimahad apts. in tmal. quel com-<br />
plex Fuly tumahed 4 decorated<br />
studio. 1 A 2 badroom unas Includes<br />
dahaa. knena etc Clearing services<br />
a Beacfi prtvlagas No pets<br />
Rents atartng al $800 Heat<br />
r nduded SHORT TERM<br />
lor nuaHad appfceants<br />
810^81-8309<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
$500 par month 1 Bedoom<br />
UMIies included Botdord Inn<br />
Cal Craan Smith (810) 474-4800<br />
FARMINGTON near Downtown •<br />
h*y furnehed condo. i bedroom,<br />
waaher'dryer avakabw immedialefy<br />
Clean 4 Ouiet (810) 380-5405<br />
PLYMOUTH - 1 and 2 bedroom<br />
apartments completely tumnhed<br />
Avaaabie now<br />
(313) 459-95<strong>07</strong><br />
PLYMOUTH SHORT term lease. 1<br />
bedroom kvmg room, nook Mchen<br />
««th ulensas. appkances mamas<br />
nduded, waster dryer $750 morth<br />
2 monlts minimum 313-416-5100<br />
SUBURBAN LOCATIONS<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
MONTHLY LEASES<br />
25 Prime Locations<br />
Fumisned with housewares, bnent.<br />
color TV 4 more Uttihes included<br />
MINIMUM 1 MONTH<br />
1,3 4 3 Bedroom Apts<br />
Executive Living Suites<br />
810-474-9770 or<br />
1 -800-344-9770<br />
TROY winter rental, approximately<br />
Dec to May 2 bedroom, 2 Baih, 1 st<br />
door, on goM course LoveN furnish-<br />
ings [8101 649-3747<br />
• Laundry Faculties<br />
1 BEDRC<br />
IOOM S470 MONTHLY<br />
2 BEDROOM $500 MONTHLY<br />
COUNTRY VILLAGE APTS<br />
(313) 721-0500<br />
At /Nt<br />
DEVELOPMENT<br />
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twii l*>tkiiimi .hkI kin .i|urim^t O-vx-li nwwnj<br />
Your<br />
ticket<br />
to fine<br />
living.<br />
I Be 2 bedroom apartments<br />
2-bedroom townhomes<br />
Dishwashers/vertical blinds<br />
Balconies/patios<br />
Pools/sauna/carports<br />
free heat £=J<br />
\ COACH<br />
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10 MILE<br />
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9 MILE<br />
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NANTUCKET<br />
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FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
2 & 3 Bedroom - 2 1/2 Itutu-<br />
Fully Equipped Kilchen W , \ Dm r<br />
Walk in ("ln-ei- • '• - t,i.,\it<br />
Private Entry-Ci iiii i: -'ondiiiomnc<br />
Patio - Carpiin I' >IiIUHIM><br />
Exercict-Hnom \ . ii Mon<br />
EXCELLENT FARMINGTON SCHOOLS<br />
From $950<br />
M-W-F 9-5pm<br />
Sat-Sun <strong>11</strong>-5pm<br />
On ') M . Jus!<br />
Wesi of MioaiebeU<br />
810/615-3737<br />
A SINGH DEVELOPMENT<br />
West land's Best Value..<br />
BLUE GARDEN<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
• Close to Work!<br />
* Convenient to Shopping!<br />
Our Value Package Includes:<br />
• Fashionable updaled<br />
apart menu<br />
• Disn»asners<br />
• Mrni SurxJs<br />
• Latge. secure o"vaie<br />
storage room with<br />
each apartment<br />
• Pool and C 'uBnouse<br />
• Meat arv3 Waler<br />
• Balconies<br />
• Asr Conditioner<br />
• Laundry facmtit<br />
Available...<br />
• CaBie TV<br />
• Special Pel Lnits<br />
t each ouilding<br />
RENTS FROM.<br />
®485'<br />
Please call about<br />
our specials'<br />
We're proud lo otHr the mott value<br />
tor tour money In WesMand<br />
Cherry mil near Merriman<br />
313-739-2242<br />
V.<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
ENJOYABLE LIVING<br />
YOU<br />
CAN AFFORD!<br />
1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS<br />
9£AT<br />
$1H 7 JKLLUDED<br />
Beautiful Setting in a Great Location!<br />
• Swimming<br />
Pool<br />
• Air<br />
Conditioning<br />
• Easy Access<br />
to 1-96, 1-275<br />
1-696, and<br />
US-23<br />
Modtk Open • Mon. -SH. U • Sun. <strong>11</strong>-5<br />
(810) 624-6464<br />
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I
4 I ( * ) C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 4 0 0 t o 4 0 5<br />
CowWTownhouiw<br />
" Farmmglon Hi»s I<br />
W E L C O M E<br />
H O M E !<br />
Larg* 3 Badrcom. 2 400 su fl<br />
lownnomes<br />
1/2 Otl Security<br />
Deposit"<br />
independence Green Apis<br />
Can loday"<br />
810-477-0 T33<br />
^^^^nitecM'rns^toer^<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS Cute 1 MO<br />
room i t>719<br />
R I C H T E R & A S S O C<br />
LIVONIA. 1 Bedroom carport laundry<br />
kxs of storage pool 'Newty decorated<br />
thru-out" Near shoppng & express-<br />
at810- ways very qu«l 10-437-8919<br />
LIVONIA MidcAebelt Rd S Plymouth<br />
area Clear 2 bedroom condo l<br />
year lease Security deposit No<br />
Pets (313) 336-5427<br />
NORTHVILLE - large 3 Bedroom I ?<br />
Bath townhouse ir Highland Lakes<br />
Family room with fireplace ana<br />
walkout to deck carport neat<br />
m.iuded Available now $<strong>11</strong>95 Can<br />
MeadowManagement 810-348-5400<br />
ComWrownhomw<br />
NORTHVILLE Luxury 4 bedroom<br />
detached condo mailer bath<br />
w.dressmg room A lacu/n deck<br />
central air garage 4 den No pea<br />
Available now $2 100<br />
810 348-8189 1738<br />
R I C H T E R & A S S O C .<br />
NORWAY NE 2 bedroom town<br />
house remodeled throughout $475<br />
per month 313-416<br />
5 416-4249<br />
NOVI - 2 bedroonv > bain upper una<br />
condo Laundry room 8 garage<br />
Swimming laciMies $72Vmo .<br />
security (419) 475-6602<br />
NOVI Unique 2 bedroom lot condo<br />
Full basement l'-i baths, porch air<br />
all appliances Available now<br />
$895 8l0-348-8t89. o includes lawn<br />
snow maintenance 810-258-5532<br />
CFIXTTON CLUB<br />
A P A R T M E N T S<br />
Farmington Hills Premier Rental Community<br />
is now even a greater value with a<br />
FULL MONTH FREE!'<br />
Hurry - Take Advantage 0/ this limited time offer<br />
Visit Today and reserve your new apartment home!<br />
• Soanr^ Ceikn* • Millon Dollar Clubhouse<br />
• BUzrn* fuepUcn<br />
• ^ omp4e6« C»ub<br />
• Covered Parvr^ • F\n Much. Muck Mortl<br />
CITATION CLL.B<br />
Hurry?<br />
810/661-2200<br />
(13 Mile Road 8 Hagytty)<br />
DEARBORN HTS 3 bedroom bnck<br />
ranch V- bath lormal dining room,<br />
(•replace, large back yard stove and<br />
retrigeratoi Great sub division<br />
Crestwood Schools. $l250mo Vt<br />
mo security deposit (313)278-6054<br />
or (313) 565-4978<br />
DEARBORN HTS immaculate<br />
newty finished inside 4 oul. 2 bed-<br />
rooms. washer' dryer 'tridge.'stove/<br />
di&hwasner microwave plus air Cal<br />
after 5pm (313) 422-9185<br />
DEARBORN • Nice 4 bedroom, t -.<br />
bath home available immedwlely<br />
$<strong>11</strong>00 Can Staler Management<br />
(810) 540-6288<br />
FARMINGTON & ALL CITIES<br />
RENT-A-HOME<br />
TENANTS 8 LANDLORDS<br />
810-642-1620<br />
FARMINGTON • 3 bedrocms 2 5<br />
baths finished basemeni tireplace<br />
St500mo AvailaWe immediately<br />
(810) 478-4962<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS • 3 bedrooms<br />
Tolaay remodeled $700 per month<br />
No pets Call alter 5pm<br />
313-534-8312<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - 3 bedrooms<br />
1 bath air apokances living room<br />
Fenced Option available $700<br />
RENTAL PROS (8101 356-RENT<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS • This minting<br />
2 bedroom, heme appliances 2 car<br />
garage Available now $695<br />
810-348-8189 »743<br />
R I C H T E R & A S S O C .<br />
FAf*MINGTON HILLS - Cozy 3 bed-<br />
room boigMow new carpel air base-<br />
mar*. lenced yard, garage AvMaMe<br />
ncwr $795 810-348-8189 «730<br />
R I C H T E R & A S S O C .<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - Lovely 4 bed-<br />
room 25 baths, fireplaces, deck,<br />
den S garage Available 12-1<br />
$2,240 810-348-5100, 1718<br />
R I C H T E R & A S S O C .<br />
G E T A $ 5 0 0<br />
I N S T A N T R E B A T E<br />
U P O N M O V E - I N .<br />
WHEN YOU MOVE IN YOU'LL GET AN INSTANT REBATE OF $500.00.<br />
USE IT ANYWAY YOU LIKE. FOR YOUR MOVE.<br />
FIRST MONTH'S RENT. WHATEVER.<br />
•YOU ALSO GET A 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS •<br />
3 BEDROOM TOWNHOMES • IN-HOME WASHER/DRYER<br />
• CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEM • IS-HOLE GOLF COURSE<br />
• INDOOR/OUTDOOR POOLS<br />
• SAUNA* TOTALLY RENOVATED CLUBHOUSE WITH<br />
BILLIARDS & PING-PONG TABLES<br />
• TENNIS K. VOLLEYBALL • BARBEQUE AND PICNIC AREAS<br />
• HUGE WALK-IN CLOSETS • An CONDITIONING<br />
• FULLY EQUIPPED KITCHENS • SPACIOUS UNITS.<br />
• BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED COUNTRY CLUB SETTING<br />
OFFER ENDS DECEMBER 31,19%<br />
INDEPENDENCE GREEN<br />
A F F O R D .<br />
24360 WASHINGTON Cocrr • HALSTEAD ROAD<br />
1H BLOCK NO*TH OF GRAND RJVE*<br />
8 10-477-01 1 1<br />
Hon«*<br />
FARMINGTON Larga 3 bedroom,<br />
lull basement 2 car oarage<br />
wrremote Braaklast Mr. kreplace.<br />
hardwood ftoors wanvc bath large<br />
tenced yard No pets S87Vmon*i<br />
Beka Management 810-360-8603<br />
Ferndale 2 bedroom, basement, al<br />
appkances. *va*e0M 12-1 $650<br />
RENT-A-HOME<br />
Share Listings 642-1620. no lee<br />
FERNDALE - Hazel Park schools<br />
1944 Ardmore 3 bedroom. I bam.<br />
appkances lenoed $695 mo plus<br />
security deposit (810) 332-5060<br />
FRANKLIN Updaled emeewtrve<br />
home on picturesque 74 acre lot 4<br />
beOrooms 2 5 baths 4th bedroom<br />
used as otfcce w*h bu*l-«is No<br />
smokers no pets Lawn care & snow<br />
removal included Available Jan<br />
15TH $3 OOOmorrth 18 month lease<br />
preferred (810)901-0223<br />
FRANKLIN VILLAGE Spaoous<br />
charming 2 bedroom m historic d»-<br />
$1375 1810) 626-0097<br />
GARDEN CITY- Bnck 3 bedroom. 1<br />
bam ranch. 1000 sq ft Appaances<br />
Basemeni Fenced Garage $795<br />
RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT<br />
GARDEN CITY - 1366 Raoclrtt 3<br />
Bedroom Onck Ranch Baaement 2'i<br />
car garaga new Mcneri new bath-<br />
room. newer carpet central an $75G<br />
mo • security 313-266-7019<br />
GARDEN CITY - Sharp 3 bedroom<br />
bnck ranch, ceramic tile kitchen and<br />
baih Basemeni. garage appliances.<br />
$795. mo plus security<br />
(313) 326-1378<br />
HOWELL 3 bedrooms 2 baths & al<br />
appliances on Lake Chemixig $130(1<br />
517-546-4800<br />
or 517-546-8952<br />
mo<br />
HOWELL CONTEMPORARY 2 bed-<br />
room. 1200 sq tl home city living m<br />
a country selling All appliances<br />
garage basement. $900 a mo<br />
(517) 546-9406<br />
HUNTINGTON WOOOS furnished<br />
Attractive 3 bedroom r- Bath colo-<br />
nial w,'atlached garage Jan 5-May<br />
31 S1600mo (810) 548-7370<br />
HUNTINGTON WOOOS - 3-4 bed-<br />
rocm tudor 2000 sq « . SUOOmo<br />
RENT-A-HOME<br />
Share Listings 642-1620 no lee<br />
HUNTINGTON WOODS - 3 Bedroom<br />
Bnck Bungalow Basement, finished<br />
attic air Available now Fle'erences<br />
requned $95G-mo (8101788-4<strong>11</strong>1<br />
INKSTER CHERRY Hill Middlebelt<br />
3 bedroom ranch, full basemeni New<br />
Westland schools $650<br />
Call (3131 599-8945<br />
INKSTER - Cute & remodeled 2 bed-<br />
room ranch immedwte occupancy<br />
Option to buy available $490.'month<br />
(810) 788-1823<br />
KEEGO HARBOR - 2 bedroom cozy<br />
ranch Appkances Newly remodeled,<br />
yard $6COMO<br />
RENTAL PROS (810) 373-RENT<br />
LAHSER 4 8 Mile - Bnck 3 bedroom<br />
Attached 2 car garage new carpet<br />
den wrth fireplace $450wo<br />
Guaranteed (810) 776-5550<br />
LAKELAND HANSEL 4 Gretei<br />
house. 2 bedrooms, i bath Access<br />
lo Strawberry 4 Bass Lakes Washer<br />
4 dryer mcluded $87Vmo No pets<br />
313-878-2405<br />
LATHRUP VILLAGE - Rem or rent<br />
••option lo buy Appkances 2 bed-<br />
room. 2 oath Basement, fireplace<br />
S92S'mc (810) 539-3246<br />
LIVONIA 4 ALL CITIES<br />
RENT-A-HOME<br />
TENANTS 4 LANDLORDS<br />
810-642-1620<br />
LIVONIA - 3 bedroom l'« bath No<br />
smokers No pels Newly remodeled<br />
2 car garage 4 appliances $1040<br />
Snare Referrals 810-642-1620<br />
LIVONIA - 3 Bedroom bungalow 2<br />
Balhs Appliances 1400 sq ft<br />
Fenced yard 2 car garage $795<br />
RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT<br />
LIVONIA - 4 bedroom colonial base-<br />
ment garage near 5 Mile and Farm-<br />
ington Road $149^month OneWay<br />
Really 810-473-5500<br />
UVONIA - charming English TuBor<br />
home with ongmai antique touches<br />
on "1 acre lot 3 Bedrooms i huge<br />
lacuzii baihroom . '5 bath new<br />
kitchen at appkances included hard-<br />
wood 4 ceram« tile ftoors. fireplace<br />
deck, detached garage excellent<br />
Livonia school rlsinct $1500/mo<br />
Open Sat <strong>11</strong>am to 2pm Sun .<br />
2-4pm 810-478-23<strong>11</strong><br />
UVONIA - Exceptional 4 bedroom.<br />
2.5 balhs central air. hardwood<br />
lloors. deck al appliances Available<br />
now $1 795 810-348-8189, «733<br />
R I C H T E R & A S S O C .<br />
UVONIA 14850 Memman 2 bed-<br />
rooms slove storage shad. $650<br />
plus deposit Days cal 313-845-6013<br />
Or evenings 313-461-2302<br />
UVO*UA - 7 Mile 4 MKXSebefl spki<br />
level 2 bedrooms up 2 bedrooms<br />
down with separate bams 4 knchen<br />
taokties $i250mo Avauaoie Juty<br />
1997 Call (810) 626-2<strong>07</strong>8<br />
UVONIA - N Ol 5 Mile E ct Farm-<br />
nglon 1400 sq ft, 3 bedrooms. 2<br />
baths 2 car attached garage, no<br />
basemeni tenced yam appliances<br />
$795rtnonth (313) 421-7512<br />
UVONIA<br />
ranch. 1'<br />
room<br />
Spaoous 3 bedroom<br />
Bath. ivmg room, family<br />
tireplace all appkances. 2 i<br />
garage $1250*<br />
»125 a get<br />
away weekend. Surrounded by Stale<br />
land Spots wont last long<br />
(517) >48-3543<br />
412 .Iiviif (^urlento<br />
• NO D M<br />
344-S57<br />
W-YMOUTHTOWNTOWN . 2 bed-<br />
rooms 4 fcrmg room araa lo yoursert<br />
Oog. Some furniture avaaaue $600<br />
— (313)<br />
PLYMOUTH STRAIGHT<br />
nmate to ahere 2<br />
Condo $300 par morat<br />
Available now 313-459-:<br />
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large home Kilchen. laundry, cable<br />
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648-5000<br />
BOYNE CITY condo located directly<br />
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. 10<strong>11</strong>$ Quint ill Rd SoUMeU<br />
414<br />
UVONIA SUNRISE<br />
WEEKLY STUDIOS<br />
Ftanahed w*h choice oi e«her mrcor<br />
refngerator or KJtchaneM unit Maid<br />
•arwoe. cable TV. phone answering<br />
Front Desk.'388S5 PynouthTvonls<br />
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6I(*) Classifications 500 to 500 O&E Thursday, November 7,1996<br />
Beip Voted Gawrtl<br />
CARE PRC-SCHOOL<br />
TEACHER ntofltd tor Troy ara* Day<br />
C M Experience needed<br />
(•10)<br />
_ CHILD CARE<br />
ProvldBr* m M M lor infante. MOOT<br />
A pra-schooters Fsrmmgion HM*<br />
610-47 M 022<br />
ChALD CARE • School sge aada loving Caregiver lo<br />
wort earty mormnj hour*, beginning<br />
ai 7am, approximately 15-20 hour*<br />
par week. $5 50 par hour. Aga 18 ft<br />
over Piaaaa ca* 313-513-8413<br />
CHRISTMAS DECORATORS<br />
needed lor Award winning company<br />
10 dacorata offices Temporary ful<br />
lima (810) 661-1515<br />
CHROME PLATER (HARD)<br />
Expedience preferred. CompetArvs<br />
wages & benefit package Cal<br />
between 10am-1pm Monday-Fnday<br />
313-261-6312<br />
CITY OF FARMINGTON<br />
Department ol Pubkc Services<br />
MAINTENANCE MAN II<br />
Tha C»y ol Farmmglon 0PW a<br />
accepting applications lor Bus Wster<br />
6 Sewer position Starting salary •<br />
$13 29 hourly phi* benefits A hr^i<br />
school dctoma or GED and two yaara<br />
aiparianca in construction'<br />
malniananca/rapair. or equivalent<br />
combmation u required Musi Da ebte<br />
to work extended oenods ot manual<br />
labor Musi possess or obtain and<br />
mamtein valid Michigan CornmeroM<br />
Driver's Ucenae Endoraemeni 'B."<br />
Musl be abla to work nights and<br />
weekends Applications ara svsilabte<br />
trom the Department aI Pubkc Ser-<br />
vices. 3372(5 W Nina Mi's. Farm-<br />
ington Ml Completed applications<br />
moat ba racemed m tha Pubic Ser-<br />
vicea Dapanrnant by 4 30pm on<br />
Monday November 16. 1996 Tha<br />
CHy ol Femnngton • an Equal Oppor-<br />
tumlkly Employer<br />
CLAIMS ADJUSTER<br />
SotAhfiMd mauranca company is<br />
sealing a meturwdapendabte peraon<br />
who haa a minimum ol 1 veer expen-<br />
ence ol actually handkrigrckJeing var-<br />
Top —gas<br />
paid Cicsisni benefits Piaaaa apply<br />
at Ventura industries. 46301 Port<br />
Street 313-459-3900<br />
CNC LATHE<br />
40 hour* per<br />
MWord Twp.<br />
610-664-0565<br />
CNC MACHINIST<br />
Vernal MM Operator Experienced<br />
with Fanuc ConBoAer Benefit*, day*<br />
ft overtime<br />
EDFRI INDUSTRIES<br />
12926 Stark Road<br />
Uvonia. Ml<br />
(313) 425-7100<br />
CNC MILLING<br />
CENTER OPERATOR<br />
Piogrammmg experience desirable<br />
Mual aet up own work.<br />
Modem air condOoned plant<br />
unBi great benefit* and lot*<br />
01 overtime.<br />
Cal, Fax or Visit<br />
MOELLER MFG. CO<br />
43936 Plymouth Oaka Blvd<br />
Plymouth, Ml 48170<br />
Phone 313-416-OCOO<br />
Fait 313-416-2200<br />
CLEANERS - Day/<br />
Counter Manager<br />
(810) 349-5440<br />
CLEAN HOMES w«h The Old Maid<br />
Serwca in Novi and tha<br />
area<br />
the surroondmg<br />
(810)478-3240<br />
Livonia tisieral heme seeks person<br />
for a cleaning poaitlon. pert time<br />
Please cal 313-422-7732<br />
CLEANING PERSON<br />
Light cleaning, day* Mature peraon<br />
wanting quality part-time work.<br />
7 30am-<strong>11</strong> 30am . Mon-Fn Can<br />
Cad Bruce al Randcom<br />
(313) 562-3463<br />
CLEANING PERSON needed m r »<br />
dialaly tor apartmant compiax<br />
Westland. Fui Bme. Apply m peraon<br />
at Weatem hkta Apt* on Cherry HM<br />
Wayne ft Nnvburgh<br />
CLEANING POSITION lor apt com-<br />
plex ir Westland M Bme. beneMa<br />
avallabla cal 313-459^600<br />
CLERICAL ASSISTANT<br />
Growing automotive supplier haa<br />
immediate openings for Clerical<br />
Aaaatants in a vanaty ol department*<br />
Tha positions Involve a lol ol com-<br />
puter work, mamtammg departmental<br />
Ning systeme. and I variety ol oWce<br />
duties<br />
The ideai candkMMs wM poaaeaa a<br />
h^r, school Diploma one year or laes<br />
at rMated axpenence m an oTice envi-<br />
ronment, excellent organizatlorval<br />
akifts. axceftant PC slul* (prelerred),<br />
and strong communication sluts<br />
Ma offer a competiiva benefit<br />
package including TUITION<br />
REIMBURSEMENT AND 401K<br />
Piaaaa submit a completed applica-<br />
tion lo;<br />
HRD/Ctencal Assistant<br />
American Yazaki<br />
Corporation<br />
6700 Haggerty Road<br />
Canton. Ml 48187<br />
CLERK/COURIER<br />
A/to Arbor company requires a ra»-<br />
able inOndual lo provide Ughl clerical<br />
and courier service Mutt have graat<br />
oommunicaBon aUb. a vakd dnver*<br />
able to routinely Ml up to 50 toa Thia<br />
• a Ul Bm* position wWi benefit*<br />
avaaabie Salary plua mileage<br />
Piaaaa sand reaune to Box 1238<br />
Obeerver ft Eoceranc Newapepers<br />
38251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
Livonia. Ml 46150<br />
. . EOE<br />
CLERK<br />
. . . ft receiving/ inspection<br />
Excellent benefits ft slarkng pay Cal<br />
~ MM*. 12-4pm 313-341-4791<br />
CNC PROOUCTION madwwig<br />
facMty, Tier Ona suppfcer. haa the<br />
toWwirgopuwTunitie* Day/mght<br />
CNC MIUAATHE SET-UP<br />
PERSONNEL<br />
Position requires 1-3 yr* set-up<br />
experienced<br />
MACHINE OPERATORS<br />
CNC axpenence prelerred but<br />
not mandatory Production<br />
machining<br />
TOOL MAKER HELPER/ 1<br />
PARTS-REPAIR MACHINIST<br />
Soma toolroom experience<br />
required<br />
ENGINEERING CAD<br />
TECHNICIAN<br />
College CAD course* required<br />
Wa ofler a competitive<br />
ifH package ndudng<br />
H S dptomatfOEO raqiarad^Appr,<br />
SKYWAY PRECISION, INC<br />
41225 Plymouth Rd<br />
Plymouth, Ml 48170<br />
Orug Screaning/EOE<br />
CODE INSPECTOR<br />
Ful time $14,41 - $17 52 par hour<br />
inspect zoning and buidtng coda wo-<br />
lanona. Prepare* notice* and report*<br />
Perform housing and buidtng napac-<br />
luna Primary raaponataMy wM be n<br />
onSnance enforcement Minimum 4<br />
yr* expenenoe in buridmg oonetn<br />
Hon Must have Ihe quakAcabons<br />
become rapsterad aa a Butding<br />
Inepeaor pursuant to Pubie Act 545<br />
ol 1986 Send reaume to C*y ol Oak<br />
Park. Technical ft Plannang Services<br />
13700 Oak Park Blvd , Oak Park, Ml<br />
46237 by<br />
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Southfield<br />
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2650 W OrandBM.<br />
Detroit Ml 48202<br />
FAX 313-674-6064<br />
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An EquM OpponurMy Employer^<br />
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500<br />
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RM am, OPS Pikting Experience<br />
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OOUWTER CLERKS<br />
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COUNTER CLERKS<br />
F«M ft pan Mna. no expartenca naoaa<br />
u«p« M Laahar<br />
stbevte Ck<br />
610-447-3009<br />
COUNTER HELP<br />
Ful or partHkne. al<br />
•»ply company m Am Arbor Mac.<br />
duOaa. wM train. 313-682 1917<br />
COUNTER PERSON<br />
FOR DRY CLEANERS<br />
PIS) •. Days ft<br />
522-te39<br />
COUNTER PERSON<br />
tor aulo pan Mora, lul Bme. benaM*.<br />
WW train. Apply Pamte<br />
1064 W Am Aitior Rd. &<br />
COUNTER PoernoN<br />
Dry cleaners, Uvonia ft Fanrkngion<br />
locations part 6ma. no expenenoe<br />
good pay n M<br />
I. 31»^»0S40<br />
Conurucaon Company Seeking<br />
PANEL BRICK<br />
INSTALLER<br />
lor mMor rMMMm in Now beonning<br />
laie November and laaling und<br />
Summer 1097 or unH )ob M flnohed<br />
You supply tools, wa supply mate-<br />
nMa. Crew at 2-3 persona needed<br />
Experienced in parM bnck mateBabon<br />
or similar a MUST.<br />
CM Stave - 810-665-1600<br />
CONSTRUCTION LABORER<br />
$7 to »10 an hour MuM have strong<br />
back ft be wtkng lo work long houre-<br />
senoure about Marling a career In<br />
conetrucbon-rakabte. mobvaled-wil<br />
aa a general laborer aaaiabna<br />
skilled craftsmen at a variety of<br />
bulking trade* Should ba ritereated<br />
growing with the compeny ft<br />
flaming sfclM. Truck ft too* wW<br />
(810) 'i39*»790 :<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
SUPERINTENDENT<br />
Ktor looking tor<br />
Snaerlntendart.<br />
apply In person i<br />
Rd . Waadand. Ml<br />
Excel with the Best<br />
A Drug Free/EquM Opportunity<br />
Employer<br />
COMPUTER SERVICE<br />
Poamona avaaabie<br />
department of national computer<br />
2* years field<br />
COCD HEAOER OPERATOR<br />
manufacturer ol specialty cold<br />
headed products •* leaking experi-<br />
enced progressive die oold header<br />
operator lor our afternoon slvfl Wa<br />
o"er a waga ft Benefits package thai<br />
ia tope m the mdustry Please sand<br />
resume to: Box <strong>11</strong>313<br />
Observer ft Eccentric Newsp«3ers<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
Livonia. Ml 46150<br />
COLLECTOR<br />
CollecHonaiOedit Coordinator Aaais-<br />
tant needed for Lworva Ami kteel<br />
candidate wtl possess some hght<br />
experience In the collections hald.<br />
Th« poaaion ofler* m nmg to avantu-<br />
a»y become a Colecoon Agent<br />
Please aerxl resume and salary h«-<br />
tory to 31776 Enterpnae Or . Livona.<br />
Ml 48150. Attn MR-Collector<br />
COLLECTOR<br />
Southfield company seek* 5 evarang<br />
Coaector* wMi mmimum 1 yr. axpen-<br />
ence Mon-Thurs.. 5-9pm Sat.<br />
6-1pm. CM for interview:<br />
(610) 350-9777<br />
COME FLY WITH US<br />
$3000 a mo Career onented. Mrs<br />
travel, lun ft $S$ Commiaanna ft<br />
bonus CM my rap 810-565-4644<br />
"COMMERCIAL INTERIOR Con-<br />
tractor reqwree experienced peraon<br />
to sssial with commerooal mtenor<br />
Ouikjmg repairs and ramodakng<br />
Upgrade your Profession and<br />
Career, call (610) 545-6559<br />
COMPUTER GRAPHICS<br />
DESIGNER - retail adverting pub-<br />
lisher seeking experienced people tor<br />
hM Bme afuptoyrient (nmht shift), to<br />
produce hM color advertising maga-<br />
• Mual ba Mac profioant In<br />
lalaatveraonaof Ouark. PhotoShop<br />
ft lluatraior, as wM aa color managa-<br />
nent lor pra-praaa Pteaaa fax<br />
esume lo Creative Director<br />
810-546-7521.<br />
COMPUTER REPAIR<br />
TECH<br />
For naaonte computer Arm. Mac expe-<br />
rience preferred Apply at Computne.<br />
24029 Reeearch Dr., Famnngion<br />
H«S. Ml. 46338 (610) 8I5-4&5<br />
or FAX: jaiO) 615-4640<br />
year* Md experience<br />
Manufacturers certtica-<br />
Bone desirable Send reaume to<br />
Entre' Computer Canlar<br />
37696 Interchange Or<br />
Farmmglon HMs Ml 46335<br />
No Ptione Ca«s Pteaaa<br />
r -<br />
Computers<br />
INTERNET<br />
Onkne Merketing Company, met-<br />
ropoMan Detroit's leading Internal<br />
marketing lirm is looking to tlH Ihe<br />
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE<br />
Market our high-end Internet<br />
design/marketing services in<br />
metro-Oetroil Requires 1 to 2<br />
years selling experience Com-<br />
puter experience preferred Ful<br />
training Included Benefits<br />
Included<br />
Forward your resume and cover<br />
letter to: FAX^BIO) 353-5106<br />
reaune • orAne-marketng.oom<br />
Onkne Markebng Company<br />
26400 Lahaar Rd , Suite 315<br />
SoutNMd. M 48034 .<br />
computer<br />
SOFTWARE ENGINEER<br />
Team memoer neded tor C++ soft-<br />
ware development targetma Win-<br />
dows NT Windows (SiODM ft<br />
MFC experience a plus. 8.S in com-<br />
puter science required Send reaume<br />
to: K. J. Law Engineers Inc.. 42300<br />
W 9 Mile. Novi. Ml 48375 EOE<br />
COMPUTER<br />
SOFTWARE/HARDWARE<br />
INSTALLER/TRAINER<br />
National software company has<br />
mmedtete IMMIme poaibona wAh ben-<br />
whohaaei<br />
ef its tor indMduM<br />
m software installation and support.<br />
IndMduM should have good organiza-<br />
Bonal skins. self-OrecWd. works wM<br />
with othars. last teamer and haa good<br />
communication and phone MuAs<br />
Experience with PC* in DOS anwrcrv<br />
ment and expenenoe wuh WinAS a<br />
PLUS' Overrate travel required Send<br />
1 salary requirement* to<br />
I M FAX* 810-559-0469:<br />
ada29«mM AnM<br />
ATTN TDM<br />
E-MM to:<br />
or mat to:<br />
Box »1314<br />
Obeerver ft Eccentric Newspapers<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
Uvonia. Ml 48150<br />
COMPUTERS - Power Pont axpen-<br />
ence create ft develop skdea uamg<br />
powarpomt Ful Bme poeWon Good<br />
pay ft beneAts Afply at<br />
25215 Glandate<br />
Center /War£efe/<br />
FoodFmpor/uM<br />
has immediate openings for<br />
full or part-time:<br />
• Clerk Cashiers • Stock Clerks<br />
• Produce Clerks<br />
• • Deli Department<br />
Service Clerks<br />
• Meat Counter Service Clerks<br />
• Night Stocking Crew<br />
( 60< per hour premium)<br />
Must be 18 jm. or older. D«y Sc evening houn<br />
Available. Weekend work required.<br />
Excellent pay, $7.25 an hour to start.<br />
Apply in perum Mt:<br />
Shopping Center Market<br />
6433 Orchard Lake Rd.<br />
»ny that buAdB a unique<br />
woaucl and markatt worWwOe'<br />
Then took no torthar Bam ihe<br />
NLB Corporation We are<br />
seeking an indrvldusl with<br />
approximately 3 years sapsri-<br />
enoe You w« be working wMi M<br />
Experience should include layout<br />
and detMbng ol mechanicM<br />
assemblies and/or special<br />
meefwiea Autoced experienoe<br />
and benefit package.<br />
_ . roAt Miaring pten and<br />
40IK plan Sand reeume and<br />
salary fsetory to.<br />
NLB CORP<br />
29630 BECK RO<br />
WIXOM, Ml 48393-2824<br />
Attn: CAD SupMvisor<br />
No phorw calls plMaa<br />
An EquM Opportunity<br />
Employer<br />
DRAPERY MANUFACTURER<br />
m Livonia needs Seemslisss<br />
W« Bam CM between 9 ft 3.<br />
(313) 522-0160<br />
TRUCK DRIVER/TRAINEE<br />
WELDER - FuA Bme Benefits No<br />
experience necessary. wM Bam S&<br />
hr to start. CM 313-591-7030<br />
PROFESSIONAL<br />
DRIVERS NEEDED<br />
RUSHONE prarmxn expedAing ser-<br />
vice needs locM experienced driver*<br />
wtth vans, 12-16-24 II trucks MuM<br />
havs cM phone, pager, and strong<br />
comrrMmart to customer service<br />
Great pay package Michigan area<br />
only, tow deadheed Come grow wth<br />
usl<br />
Fax or Send Resume:<br />
Fax# 313-728-0537<br />
P.O. Box 10<strong>11</strong><br />
Wayne. Ml 48184<br />
ROUTE DRIVER<br />
PsidBMnra. competitive commasnn<br />
pay. benefits, paid vacations Graat<br />
opportunity Clean cut. motivated<br />
paopla with good driving records arty<br />
CM 9tm-4:30pm (313)2<strong>07</strong>-6363<br />
DRIVER, CLASS COL-A<br />
Immedate opening Good record<br />
t must Overtime ft beneAts<br />
Ptesse call (313) 693-7877<br />
DRIVER/CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
Leadng edge racycter looking tor raft-<br />
eble Dnver to eennce our accounts<br />
Minimum Cteaa "B" COL with A,H, T<br />
endorsemente (or wAkng to teM for<br />
same) Good pay with opportunity tor<br />
bonuses Occasional overnight travel<br />
required nMable BsnsportaBon to<br />
and from work ia a must.<br />
Apoly at West Road<br />
Wlxom, Michigan<br />
or cM 810-347-4444 (Mr Fagan)<br />
DRIVER<br />
Delivery van<br />
Owner/operator SI2.Mr<br />
(810) 473-4460<br />
DRIVER<br />
Part tune for Luxury Sartor C&ran<br />
Apartment Complex MuM be svail-<br />
able to work weekends Apply m<br />
peraon onty Monday thru Friday,<br />
between 9:00am and 4:00pm<br />
The Trowbndge<br />
24<strong>11</strong>1 One Center Dnve<br />
Southfield, Ml 46034<br />
(No phone caAs accepted - !<br />
EO&M/FAW<br />
500 H^VotdGMrd<br />
energeni. hardworking<br />
Part-tens routes i«lng<br />
*~V L C- -<br />
TranMtr, 15001 Fogg > SBeet.<br />
mouBi. Man. Aim FtT 9em-4prn<br />
looking tar good<br />
•Mngtosn<br />
OfWERS WANTED tor Mabo ABpon<br />
shuAte esnaos MuM h M Chauf<br />
teur* or CDL-CP or BP Aoanaa. Must<br />
— avaAabte tor any MM and<br />
wtiksndwticAdtis. CscMant oppor-<br />
AmAy tor growth wthr. Appry hi<br />
paraon MorvFn Bam-4pm, at 27980<br />
NoMMne Rd. between Biktter and<br />
MttfabaA. RorrMua<br />
DRIVERS<br />
wanted Luxury sedan earMoa Earn<br />
$350-$500 weakly Good driving<br />
record a muM Apply at 2<strong>07</strong>00<br />
Boarang. SouMteld. Ill<br />
DRIVER TOW TRUCK<br />
t or hM Bme. wAh or wAhom Buck.<br />
tiOfhr to start Al<br />
1)13) 531-1303<br />
pan or lul wr<br />
Experienced<br />
shite Radio<br />
DRIVE IV<br />
WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL<br />
FM Bme Driver and pari Bme Wara-<br />
houee help needed Day shM. Ply-<br />
mouAi area.<br />
CM Steve: (313) 454-7820<br />
DRIVER WTTH VAN needed tor<br />
package ft freight daAvery Late<br />
modM I ton cargo van needed Paid<br />
(313) 459-4162<br />
hMp-<br />
DRY CLEANERS<br />
days ft afternoons, counter<br />
(313) 427-4667<br />
DRY CLEANERS<br />
Needs fiM-Bms experienced<br />
Press I r ft Counter HMp.<br />
oms araa (313) 464-0003<br />
DRYWALLER. INSTALL ft REPAIR<br />
Ful Bme tor large auburban property<br />
manaaamert company Benefits<br />
Call Mon -Frt 9am-5pm.<br />
810-356-1030<br />
An EquM Opportundy Employer<br />
DRYWALL HELPER<br />
No experience neceeaary<br />
(610) 980-7786<br />
DYNAMOMETER<br />
TECHNICIAN<br />
Engineering testing laboratory « cur-<br />
rently accepBng appkcaBons for the<br />
position of Brake Dynamometer Tech-<br />
nician neeponetottiet indude lest<br />
s«-up snd eaecuBon Must have<br />
good mecharacM aptitude and baa«<br />
electronic trouble shooting sHAs tnd<br />
PC experience Ws ara looking tor hM<br />
and pert time poetions Send reaume<br />
or apply to Link Tssang Labi<br />
13640 Ekrara Ave . Detroit. Ml 46227<br />
Aan Technician<br />
EDM OPERATOR<br />
or TRAINEE<br />
Mi* have machine shop experience<br />
'• I araa (810) 344-4060<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
ASSEMBLY<br />
$7-$10/HR<br />
• LongiShort Term<br />
• Tsmp-To-Hire<br />
DRIVER PART TIME lor auto pamt<br />
store WM tram Apply Painters<br />
Supply. 1054 W Ann Artjor Rd m<br />
PiyniaAh<br />
DRIVERS<br />
Cab Dnver* ft Wheelchair Van<br />
Driver* CM lor application<br />
313-591-2325<br />
DRIVERS - Class A AXT endorse-<br />
ment s plus Full & psrt-Bme. lsl ft<br />
2nd. Tankers gravel Bains, roll-off<br />
Advancement opportunity Ful paid<br />
Benefit package Cal 313-292-4099,<br />
ext 23<br />
DRIVERS<br />
Detroa area courier expandng service<br />
routes expanding hi the Detroa Metre<br />
erea MuM have good dmnng record<br />
neat m appearance and parannatite.<br />
Good opportunity for long-term<br />
nth EiceSent benefit package<br />
CM John<br />
313-449-7220 between 9-4pm lor<br />
mtenvew<br />
DRIVER - SEMI FiM Bme Minimum<br />
expenenoe Muet have COL<br />
ft HssmM endorsement Good<br />
loraemenl Oood psy<br />
CM 810-476-6249<br />
DRIVERS FOR Bemfs. OTR. short<br />
and long haul. Orianng meoca,<br />
401K safety bonus ^<br />
program, nx<br />
1 -600-fi33-C<br />
DRIVERS FOR SNOW<br />
PLOWING<br />
Snow plow dnver* needed wah own<br />
truck i plow Al least 1 yr expen-<br />
enca Earn $40 lo $SC per hour or<br />
ance available Also aM truck dnver<br />
CM 313-427-9363<br />
DRIVERS<br />
FREIGHT transportation company e<br />
leMmg experienced Drivers lo M hM<br />
Bme posAwne You muM have a<br />
Ctees *C* drirsrs ilcenee and meet<br />
DOT raquwemente. Ave mckidas s<br />
° r £<br />
and drug acreening.<br />
pteaaa cM: (313) 276-7540<br />
DRIVERS MuM have COL lo Mlve<br />
buses ft num-Bueae suburban MM<br />
cab Beet Able to work M sftete Must<br />
be wMng to work (313) 421-5600<br />
DRIVERS & SALES<br />
HIRING IMMEDIATELY $9 45/<br />
$14.75 No expenenoe necessary<br />
CM 610 786-%}. aM tor Patrick<br />
DRIVERS-SHUTTLE<br />
ALL shifts avaAabte apply M U S<br />
Park. 9801 MakSebeA. RormAue<br />
OuM S Of 1-84)<br />
40800 Grand Rhrar<br />
Note. Ml 46376<br />
DISPATCHERS.<br />
TOW TRUCK DRIVERS<br />
appacabona tar AAA-peAea
Thursday, November 7,1996 O&E C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 5 0 0 to 5 0 0 1J<br />
500 Hd? Voted Gaml<br />
ELECTRICIAN /<br />
MACHINE REPAIR<br />
p*****<br />
Jk and pre<br />
rryd<br />
PLC easartanca raajBed Wags*<br />
nsgobabta Fid DensSs<br />
CM (3U) 4SM6I4<br />
ELECTRICIAN<br />
. BBrwnum S yw<br />
B1CM7I-0109<br />
ELECTRICIANS<br />
K n m M O M M Journeyman or<br />
Mua> wtai good wort ***» ft<br />
VPMWM Working partner pro«<br />
^ T s r s i s t<br />
ELECTWClAN&PIPE FITTERS I yr<br />
MMliratlmRi.<br />
, JIC Electric InnMiton, 8900<br />
Deerbom $13 584-8970<br />
BripTutdGeaml<br />
500 Up Voted Gceerai<br />
Help Voted Goni<br />
Field<br />
Representative<br />
•S3L tar « aad-<br />
caraer In tie u**»rv<br />
mduatry A ctieftantano poataon<br />
XT iota al loeponaMfr Appft-<br />
Catwn ekda. »gh edlOd <br />
ragh taval axpananca Sand laaume<br />
iS««i<br />
Obeerver ft Ecoantnc Nawapapar*<br />
36251 Schookn* Rd.<br />
Uvonia. Ml 48150<br />
C W m PiotaBtonata<br />
WE WANT YOU..<br />
T* '<br />
We oRer an excaoBonal oon-iper-.<br />
aa«on package. incMng ful ben-<br />
eMa and paid am* on Wa are<br />
locking for a^adanoad persoviei<br />
tw cunar i coeMan W •» tat-<br />
aa CSfTS. inknatan and<br />
RaaaraCodeia<br />
•a CLAMS Wortar* Comp.<br />
•a Matfata.0taMta.0anW ft<br />
Ua C M ) m aaB as<br />
CtanoaVSupport<br />
Thara ara No amptoyaa paid taaa<br />
tor oir Tamp to Maa or Tempo-<br />
1-800-722-19#3<br />
500 Up Voted Gonl<br />
'.ooRsa • a . .<br />
waraad to Wort tor a partdng Umtan-<br />
tny. Good pay taaur-<br />
anoe ft a*ar (ttaloiTli itff<br />
person Apply *i pataon al 28B0B W.<br />
? MB* Rd.. Radtort. Also, parson<br />
money to aRovel<br />
'<br />
• Numeroua ahrfl operation<br />
• Clean Emtronment<br />
• Opportunity tor Advancement<br />
• Growth IndueOy<br />
Muat have GEO or DcHome and<br />
simple meth akda Apply today 1351<br />
Htx, (S ol Ford) WaeBand. Ml 481S5<br />
EOE<br />
HUMAN RESOURCE ASSISTANT<br />
Mto-*ua menulectunng company<br />
with modem, conttortaBta cAnaa<br />
located In the "Gotten Rectengta'<br />
manuledunng aectton of N.E.Detroit<br />
often relerred to aa fia pramler araa<br />
a Detroit. H looking tor a Human<br />
Reeource 'jaiarant win 3 yaara<br />
experience at Human Raaouroa and<br />
payrol Thta mature paraon mual be<br />
able to wort 20-28 houraflaiaafc. Com-<br />
puter Kill nacaaaary A aofcd offoe<br />
background a ptaa Generous com-<br />
pensation To apply aand neeune<br />
6670 E Nevada<br />
DetroH. Ml 48234<br />
Aan Hunan Reeource<br />
GROUP HOME<br />
Assistant Manager<br />
and homa aeeka learn Ii<br />
wtth prevwua group homa expert-<br />
l wh»L $7 50 per TY .<br />
50 par<br />
eiicalant beneMa. Cal Joaa. 10am-<br />
3pm 313-277-8193<br />
FLORAL DESIGNER (a<br />
ativrty ft flair Exp*<br />
] with cra-<br />
Also rwed sales help ft stock help<br />
Contact Preferencae in NorthvlBe. Ml<br />
(610) 344-8790<br />
FLOWER SHOP SALES Poemon<br />
Full or Part Bme No experience nec-<br />
essary. Btawn's Flower St*3p. 8015<br />
" "(313)427-4<strong>11</strong>0<br />
FORK LIFT OPERATOR<br />
For peckagavg company Expen<br />
enced wah 3000 ta eiednc ft pro-<br />
pane atand-up ft sit-down trucks<br />
Salary negobabw Apply al 34450<br />
nal Road. Lworaa. Ml 48150<br />
Foster Care Therapist /<br />
Case Manager<br />
Maatars requred (kcanaa pralarrad)<br />
Limited case load, ($23,000 to<br />
$24,750) Reeume only to<br />
C Eartee. 23<strong>07</strong>7 Greenllald.<br />
Sua* 1<strong>07</strong>, SoutNiaW. Ml 48<strong>07</strong>5<br />
MMord, Ml<br />
•n paraon: Donald<br />
31250 S Mlltortl<br />
(810) 437-8146<br />
FURNITURE<br />
INSTALLER<br />
Contract Syalam* Fumaura matalar<br />
with 2 years expenenca Fulbenefaa,<br />
profit sharing Growing contrad fumr-<br />
ture feeler •> Oakland County<br />
Sand reeume to:<br />
Interior Dynamics.<br />
PO Box 1273<br />
Troy. Ml 46099<br />
Inc<br />
GROUP HOME Farmmglon<br />
i. Midnight ahdl cleaning<br />
Bona Graat tor coaeoe<br />
810-478-1956<br />
_GROUP HOME opening* fd®<br />
• dava. aftemoona. mnjnmhts |<br />
-Valid driver's Mcanae Paid-<br />
Itranno CompeBBva wega ft ben-1<br />
r " ® - i<br />
1 (313)863-5637 Salem Twnahp.<br />
313) 677-7929 Ann ArborS<br />
|(313) 454-3764 PlymouthJ<br />
HOUOAY INN EXPRESS c* Warren<br />
la now accapBng appBcaBona tor<br />
Evening From Deek 9tafl<br />
" Urnel ft part Bme)<br />
lor Hotel<br />
(Ml Bme ft peri Bme)<br />
Expenenoe prelerred<br />
Ptoaee Apply m person<br />
Holiday Inn Expreee<br />
<strong>11</strong>500 <strong>11</strong> Mile Road<br />
Road OH I-696I<br />
754-9700<br />
(Hoover<br />
(810) 75.<br />
HOME MAKER WANTED to do<br />
cleaning 2 r»<br />
- L . __<br />
ttirTur^gra "<br />
taH(810) 414-1<br />
hours par night downtown<br />
Odtoe (313) 534-4994.<br />
2879<br />
| FAIRFIELD INN |<br />
| by Marriott |<br />
| 5700 Haggerty Rd , Camon g<br />
| CHIEF ENGINEER |<br />
NIGHT AUDIT<br />
HOUSEKEEPING •<br />
Human Service*<br />
LOOKING FOR A CAREER IN<br />
HUMAN SERVICES INSTEAD<br />
OF A joe?<br />
JARC (Jewaah Aaaoc tor Reee<br />
dentlel cara) • a progreeelva<br />
. s r a ,<br />
Faaa Company PaM<br />
Arm Bell Personnel<br />
24044 hV*n> Pokaa Or<br />
Bangham Farms. Ml 480S5-4348<br />
(810)540-3355 F«x 540^105<br />
Experienced Only<br />
Commercial CSR's<br />
Personal Lines CSR's<br />
Many Current Operanga<br />
Claims Adjusters<br />
Liability-W.C.-Property<br />
Concord Personnel<br />
810-478-2200<br />
LABORER NEEDED • tar maaonary<br />
aaaaBucnon Salary dapendng an<br />
•xpenerc* Muet have o««n Bsnipo.<br />
Sen. C l (313) 422-8842<br />
Beech Daly. Ratfote.<br />
LABORERS<br />
kABng company In naad ol M-tana<br />
laoorera $7 50 pw hr. le atari CaB<br />
Mondey M i Fnoar »gea ft a tal ran** ol ba<br />
adutfna Btaa Caoaa Inau<br />
and a 4)1(k) Plan Day ft<br />
»ly ai p<br />
12540 Beech Data<br />
Retford Ml 48231<br />
(313) 897-2000<br />
HAJR STYLISTS<br />
For LMenaaekav 6 MBe ft Newburgh<br />
tiaiainctl Ful ft pan tana. Earn<br />
62"4""» oomm New taeraaaa Traaiae<br />
aMonapeklhouty Heads You Win<br />
CaB Omxm (313) 4*4-7280<br />
dr (313) 484-0838<br />
>-"»pln^<br />
o£T r 8mm!5 m 5£,<br />
pm. Ur (31R2814M00<br />
GENERAL LABOR<br />
jr-'a.'Bar<br />
313-484-3170<br />
Haaea. raapanaMa worter tar jar»-<br />
•KS labor type U Bme »ahai loam<br />
environment AMPM shifts, ovartime.<br />
5<br />
Caft: (810) 474-9191<br />
IMMEDIIATE<br />
OPENINGS<br />
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL WORKERS<br />
ANO NKO DRIVERS<br />
needed tor IH ft 2nd Sh«S LofW<br />
la In WssBsnd ft<br />
Whom areas only Ifeal hava trana-<br />
portaacn CM tor an appomimanl<br />
•Mat<br />
(313) 726-0660<br />
TECH PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />
Janitorial Shift Leader<br />
Evarang ft Weekend hours<br />
Starling $7 50#w ptaa bar<br />
Beverly HBa kapqual<br />
ft Haalti Club<br />
SouHtaW Rd Nor*i ol 13 Mle<br />
CM Joe at 810^42-8600<br />
JANrtOR / JANITRESS<br />
Dearborn. SomMeld. Lmonta and<br />
Garden C«y $647/»», 313-282-0839<br />
altar 6pm 313-281-2727<br />
JANITORS & FLOOR<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
Ful ft part-ame. CompeBthj^<br />
JANITOR/SWEEPER • tol Bme wtn<br />
BeneMs Afternoon a'<br />
person only Morv-F<br />
Livonia Mai Management<br />
a<br />
JIG GRINDER/<br />
SURFACE GRINDER<br />
For Gage oomparw H Not* Expert-<br />
weary Top pay 8 good<br />
INDUSTRIAL<br />
ENGINEER<br />
TRAINEE<br />
• $30K<br />
. Troy Locaaon<br />
JOB COACHES<br />
Expanancad. WCLS traaied CM<br />
(313) 288-0016<br />
JOB COACHES<br />
Needed to wort Si comrrajrwy aot<br />
taiga wah deiekipmeraaay HeaHial<br />
aduts PratarmXS trained CM<br />
313-292-2800<br />
•Oagraa -soared. AutoCad* a£»|<br />
"mobaaeapenence ixalatied CM-<br />
lo. E<br />
FAX <strong>11</strong>0-660^260 |<br />
•.Western!<br />
i srirr tuvicit.1<br />
I No an Aoanoy • Navar a Faa I<br />
HOUSECLEANERS<br />
PUU MEDICAL DENTAL ft UFt<br />
Fid ft pert Beta Man f t daM,<br />
peny oar 8825^88-28 »o<br />
HANDYMAN<br />
ItaiWair Muaa«agw*g^eM»<br />
: heaa hx4a aro<br />
«td) 881-8880<br />
HEATING AND COOUNQ<br />
WE AR?<br />
2 5 ) ^<br />
PAYING<br />
88 80HR ta i<br />
or *y For ads<br />
313-991-1<br />
HOUSEKEEPER<br />
'SMarCta<br />
3 a MB Mta eenaona AppN m<br />
« f £ s r _<br />
MIOC SALES<br />
a n s c a - t i r ?<br />
CM<br />
313-541-8000<br />
NSIOE STEEL SALES<br />
No eapenence nauiaiari. M<br />
rna. Hal raauma to<br />
MUSSor<br />
ta. M<br />
I V * 8lta» CMM htapM<br />
Compmsr ssr-ience Banadta<br />
Over-ama 8iOde9-3l24<br />
MBTALLERB WANTED<br />
ftatlsaa atf'rtaa'at stoiSnoe<br />
SSBoT-S<br />
MBULATION MBTALLERB<br />
M r<br />
22BH Haaflp EafMMl<br />
(810! «A».94t0, « • Art.<br />
LATHE RAN0<br />
Harbrook Tool Inc.. 5 years experv-<br />
overtime and berv<br />
(810) 477-8040<br />
enca. toolngi<br />
etas odared<br />
BripVnMdGeearal<br />
M O M OPERATORS<br />
tJIOtoMy.<br />
wrfrtoro'idJE'ol vKyne<br />
ID ft SS Raotaad<br />
INTERM PERSONNEL<br />
MACHINE<br />
OPERATORS<br />
nanoad Maonane Operatora<br />
M tor Mlsr MM) manadacMar<br />
In Caraon. Ctaan working envkmv<br />
ment BenaBta. Apply i<br />
DRAWnTE. I<br />
40800 Van Bom Rd, "Snaorv Ml<br />
Sta Serv*»a DMaton of a wono .<br />
••Ids original equipment*<br />
••MIC, Ml 48837 or Fax to<br />
(IIMMMmI<br />
MACHINISTS ft FOREMAN (MiF)<br />
Wssaand. M 48186<br />
MACHINIST TRAINEE<br />
sous emptoyaee rial wl<br />
fit tccimialu ig nouaffy I<br />
are a H tangnata to leam. mecneracel<br />
500<br />
aMUDWM rt"<br />
Ftd ame i ailmill etaM<br />
M A C o w e S l S S c a l i i l<br />
[Fn... 9am I f no-M4-ioao<br />
• An Equal O n H<br />
MAMTENANCE PERSON TaBBBta<br />
tar F*iatae*n NBB a w w w i aa*-<br />
plea E ape iia nee a eleetrkesl.<br />
e r a " r w r<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON lor<br />
nam. reniemM". B1(M78-8080<br />
MAMTENANCE PERSON<br />
dadtarapadmanleontatak H<br />
days AppaaeSone sooealed<br />
taru FIL Mpm Morgan Manor<br />
8880 S. Wayne Rd. Romuut<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON ANO .<br />
MOLD SETTER<br />
wanted lor growing plastic<br />
Ejpertanoo adh iniecBon mt<br />
operaaon halpM. Banetaa and<br />
4pm ot Fas raauma to 313-538 8881 -<br />
wah on the job I<br />
tas I you ta<br />
apply bet. 9-<strong>11</strong> A.M and 1-4 P.M<br />
SUBURBAN TOOL<br />
4141 N ATLANTIC BLVD<br />
AUBURN HILLS <strong>11</strong>0-3917800<br />
MACHINIST TRAINING<br />
(Colege Crattas)<br />
Laid on workers and t<br />
aicomepers<br />
> and uiertictoted. low<br />
t may quaWytorFREE<br />
ng snd Jod^tooemeni<br />
Huh School<br />
GED raquirad<br />
CM Amy at 313*46-8667<br />
Henry Ford<br />
Oltoe ol Corporate<br />
Community Coaags<br />
Corpof«t« Tr®8r*na<br />
ortented MHme aipervwor tor our<br />
buay mataoam opersaona. Supavi-<br />
sory axpenence ptatonad Famtaanty<br />
with sta<br />
Maintenance Person<br />
Ftd Bane For large apt mrmrartly «l'<br />
Uvoraa Muat be handy Rataranoaa."<br />
Top pay. Iv* on sta 810-382-2220^<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON -<br />
enfoy* a ohslengs Mual hava quck<br />
naUncta, aenee cl humor and 8aair<br />
own tool* Knowledge of HVAC.<br />
piumbmp and alacWBal Wa hava a<br />
greal bene* package lor tie right<br />
" raad -<br />
810-3<br />
parson Contact Randy al<br />
— 366d037<br />
MAINTENANCE POSmOH<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
Eapsnanoed Bi reiaied Beta a muet<br />
Day*. Mon • Fri. 8:30 AM. - 5 PM 24.<br />
hou amargancy oM every tard w«ak<br />
Dree*an! banetaa Paad heatai Ineu<br />
ance 401K plan, paid vaca8ona.<br />
38137 W WarTsn. WeeBand. Ml<br />
A drug tree wort ptaca<br />
313-728-6120<br />
Ekta-jet axpenence a plus. Good<br />
(towng record a muat Oay trait wah<br />
occaaional ovartma CxceBant bene-<br />
Ma packags. Sand raaume to.<br />
RDA. 450 Enterpnae Cl. Btoorrtaeld<br />
Hds. Ml 46302. ABn H.R or taeve<br />
at (810) 253-74<strong>07</strong><br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
AB-rouid Maaraananca paraon tor<br />
oommaactalWBca/rasidsraial Truck ft<br />
health. Ineuranoe provided CM Won<br />
Ftl. 9-4pm 610-626-2<strong>07</strong>8<br />
LAUNDRY ATTENDANT<br />
Good wsgas ft bsnetas Wayne*<br />
« (313) 721-M31<br />
LAWN*ALL CLEAN-UP ft WINTER<br />
SNOWPLOWING Immediate open-<br />
ings Fid lanw'ovarBma Experience<br />
not lequaad CM BXtayl 313-326-6014<br />
LAWN MAINTENANCE<br />
Ml-Bme help tor Fal deen-up<br />
LAWN MAINTENANCE - Commer-<br />
ce! wort, mowing. IM ctaan-up ft<br />
porttaen $8 50 to atari<br />
810-344-0900<br />
LAYOUT INSPECTOR<br />
Our (TjnemK manufacturing com-<br />
peny a Halting a layout inapac-<br />
Bon parson to jam our qualify<br />
assurance team. Knowledge<br />
mual nckiOa bkjapnra raadng.<br />
00 ft T. CMM programming ft<br />
gaga R ft R. ft PPAP aubmis-<br />
aon MM reeume ft salary<br />
raquwementa to: <strong>11</strong>220 S8ver<br />
Drive. Whitmore Lake. Ml<br />
48189<br />
LEASING AGENT Ful Bme tor<br />
BirminghanVRoyal Oak area cem-<br />
ptaxee. Waekanda Included. Bene-<br />
llta. Call Mon -Fri 9am-5pm<br />
810-646-9680<br />
An Equal Opportundy Employar<br />
LEASING AGENT &<br />
LEASING ASSISTANT<br />
Immedale operanga tor 1 lul ta<br />
Leeatng Agent ft 1 part Bme Leaaing<br />
Aaaatant Large Rochester Hda<br />
apartment community. Call<br />
810-649-2924: or MM raaume to<br />
Frsnksl Management. 3221 W 6^<br />
Beaver Rd , 8106. Troy. Ml 48064;<br />
or FAX to: 810-649-2373, Attn:<br />
Oersdty. '<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
Assistant Supervisor<br />
a Apl commuaty in SouthAeld a<br />
ong a tatantad ndmduel wah<br />
managenel<br />
" Wort<br />
dkeckngft<br />
HVAC certlltad. plumtane ft<<br />
canon afcda Compet-irv*<br />
•Bent bensft package ft<br />
ricement artai e naional property<br />
manegement company CM Aancty el<br />
810-356-8037 or FAX<br />
610-356-0801 Pre-employment<br />
drug acreerang tequred<br />
pSSS<br />
"V ft<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
Brookdala Apartments In Soudi Lyon<br />
a currsnSy l a slung an aidmdua) to<br />
lom our maanenanoe team Canrt-<br />
dalM muat be ratable and nagT>y moB-<br />
cdar generous wage* ft<br />
adutae Apply In peraon at<br />
22250 Swan Road. Soudi Lyon. Ml<br />
48178 or cM (810) 437-1223<br />
f MAINTENANCE/<br />
SUPER<br />
• (On-eae v*f) 2-3 yrs eaperv<br />
once Apt oomptax m Farm<br />
. t Has KnowWUga of HVAC,<br />
pksiCrv appBance*. pod. iranor atac-<br />
tdcal, carpentry ft<br />
8104794322 or FAX<br />
MAINTENANCE - electrical/<br />
mecheracal Journeyman atatu*<br />
plus Must ba sbta to weld. Our com-<br />
peny oMera good beneMa ft wag*<br />
Apply In paraon at Alpha Coating*<br />
327<strong>11</strong> Gisndsta. Uvonu<br />
MAINTENANCE-FLOOR ScnJJ, bull<br />
ft r»-coel Mldnighta Raliabta trsna-<br />
portaBcn needed Canton. Faiiie iaor-<br />
SouMeld 610d694»a0<br />
MAINTENANCE - h d Bme poetaon to<br />
martsn smel pracaaaon macfana<br />
ahop Many odd joba ft amal protects<br />
napie tor keeping otant dean<br />
at Lane Punch Corp . 4966<br />
Rd . Canton 48188<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
Growing property management com-<br />
pany aeelong aH-«w mamlenance<br />
person. Osktand County are* Som*<br />
experience rewiired. CM...<br />
810-865-1600<br />
LEASING AGENT<br />
PART-TIME<br />
For luxury una* in Oaktand<br />
County 3-5 yeara axpenence<br />
requred Weekand* a muse<br />
Good beneMs<br />
CM Kaftan Eraarpneea<br />
Mon-Frt, 9:30-<strong>11</strong>30<br />
810-352-3800<br />
LEASING AGENT<br />
Poaaion available tor a Fsrmington<br />
HM apartment oomptax DiAiee to<br />
indude iraala and crffcoa prooedure*<br />
Expenenoe htapM MM or tax<br />
reeume to'<br />
MAINTENANCE HELP wanted<br />
Mechaie wiring e plus, weirtng<br />
muet Mecheracal abWty necaeee .<br />
40 plus his Bsnstas Wags baaed on<br />
abdrty MKtoid manulacturtng tacaBty<br />
610-684-0555<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
i openings tor Canton<br />
ft Doamnver araa apart<br />
merit complexes Experience necee-<br />
aary in M phasaa ol raaidt<br />
property maintenance Sandiaeume<br />
to: P O Box 308 SouthBeld, Ml<br />
48037<br />
MAINTENANCE - large WeeOand<br />
apenment complex needs peraon*<br />
tor carpentry, plumbing. HVAC and<br />
atactrlcal repair Poetaon ctxid lead<br />
to on aaa poaaion Opponuaty tor<br />
edvencament CM Jeffrey el The<br />
Landlnga Apta 313-729^<br />
LEASING<br />
Brootatata Apartments in South Lyon<br />
aoursndy seeking an mdkMual to<br />
dn au teem ol taatang pMaa<br />
We oaer ganeroue wags* ft<br />
LJOB DEVELOPER |<br />
I tor tanHH<br />
h aervtngedd<br />
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m^ratant wort axpenence war<br />
0 poouietkyiwquweupartascn,<br />
ft UuMiaatalnddr rtatatona back-<br />
ground pratanad Ptaeae ooraect ue<br />
tton-Ffl . 9am-3pan 313-3264<strong>11</strong>8<br />
CM (810) 437-H<br />
JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!<br />
•IMMEDIATE OPENINGS<br />
LOCAL 00MPAMES<br />
Apply Today<br />
• FortdftCW«-..-i<br />
Cal ONSTTE at:<br />
1-800^03-8388.<br />
JUNIOR<br />
PROGRAMMER<br />
ANALYST<br />
r n X T<br />
|Mjaart aapartenca<br />
I t a S ! B M ^ ^ M l M i ' t a tawT<br />
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pyaaaBL M 48170<br />
Kkta Back To 8ohoo(7<br />
Wendy Aaaa (8ftT478-1880<br />
KJTCXN ft BATH<br />
twtd Bata ahap needs eitaen-<br />
15675 W Tan MM Road<br />
Soudiltald. Ml 48<strong>07</strong>5<br />
FAX (810) 557-0194<br />
MAINTENANCE &<br />
MACHINE REPAIR<br />
A Detroa baead producaon tadtay a<br />
•eetong He right ndrrtduets tohends<br />
machine repair* Thia position<br />
rs^irss * minimum ol 2 yaar*. hands-<br />
on experience You muet have p r<br />
own toota Wa altar an exceBent<br />
staring wag* ft benefit packaga<br />
Intaraatad apo«cante may tonwrd<br />
reaume and aatary requrementa<br />
utas. Apc^aU'erso^^ggO<br />
1 Lyon. Ml 48178 or<br />
LEASING CONSULTANT<br />
421 una apartment commuraty FuB-<br />
w» Bane tat ~<br />
t a r 313-721-2500<br />
LEASING<br />
Graat opportundy to pm a leacBng<br />
~ and c tistai a atahjot<br />
ceatordeata* (31 J)<br />
LEASdtG - no a^ertence lor taaatng<br />
peaSkma Mual ba leasorwan* tsam<br />
onanaad ft mMy to taam For mom<br />
313-729-5660 ar appN ai Bia l<br />
nga tparBnanta In WtaBanl<br />
LEASMG PROPERTY MANAGE<br />
MENT Greet apportunay edh aud<br />
•B^eanota^tarttay rental<br />
Ch*«*ng*<br />
<strong>11</strong>0-34*5 .100<br />
RICHTER & ASSOC<br />
tat Equai Opoc^-^ (<br />
A LEGAL SECRETARY<br />
^ «SSuawho aotsata<br />
pandandy. wtai mBWium<br />
LIBRARIANS I PAAA-UBRARTANS<br />
wmm VPS Wl * i mm y m M,<br />
a S K S T 6 8 2<br />
17127. Centarv Ml M187<br />
30230 Orchard Lake Rd. 8100<br />
P.O Bos 3080<br />
Farmtngton Has. Ml 48334<br />
or Faa to: 810 539-5088<br />
Maintenance Manager<br />
For apartment complex<br />
Experienced peraon lor 80<br />
unit ona bedroom Ferm-<br />
ington Hi8s apis Can live tf<br />
or ofl-8da Graat opportunity<br />
Salary negottebM.<br />
810-855-4458<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
MECHANIC<br />
naadad to wort ii ai araaa d grocery<br />
dleadiuBon center In Plyawoi*<br />
Candtaalea mual be able to Boutta<br />
. ment (tdoa<br />
pan*!, yctrenli: and SCR,<br />
bettarycherger<br />
DC<br />
Otaar related suae and xnoadedya<br />
include etactrtcal and btosprtU<br />
uimponant rat<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
SUPERVISOR<br />
366 urd apartnert oommutay m<br />
need d on-eae peraon Expen-<br />
enca nacaaiary C»ce*er« pay<br />
and banetaa<br />
Riverstone Apartments<br />
CM: 810-357-2503<br />
or tax raaume 810-357-2361<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
SUPERVISOR<br />
Bnmedtala opening tor Mtarae-<br />
nence Superitaor et large Roch-<br />
aetor HUs apertment commuraty<br />
Mud have proven leaderahp<br />
duM ft can provide lataranoea<br />
Knowledge ol heaang. ooamo.<br />
electnc. end general prop expen-<br />
enca Eacalant aatary ft beneOta.<br />
experienced only Call<br />
810649-2924 tor a«er<br />
send raeume to: Frsraiel Manage-<br />
mera. 3221 W Big Beaver #106.<br />
Troy. Ml 48084 or FAX to:<br />
810-649-2373. ABn Oorodiy<br />
tSS<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
SUPERVISOR<br />
600 u n new apartment da.slop-<br />
ment ai Farmington HIM haa an<br />
opening tor a Maintenance<br />
Stpervtaor<br />
ktoel camtatala mual<br />
• Proven Suwrvwory SUM<br />
• Lireaera Commuracaaon<br />
SUM<br />
• Ability to toad and retrud<br />
oBiera<br />
• 'Big Pldure' Mentstty<br />
. EftocBve OrgarazaBonal<br />
SUM<br />
. Extenaive Knowladga ai<br />
Biddng Mamlenance ft<br />
Property Operaaon*<br />
Compalilive compeneation<br />
package includes housing<br />
To inquire tardier stout Jul pny<br />
taeaonel opponuaty tax reeume<br />
to: 810-661-0994 Or apply In<br />
13 Mile snd Haggerty<br />
person<br />
Fsrrran<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
TECHNICIAN<br />
» you ara looking tor good pay. bena-<br />
f*a end 401k. took no more We ar*<br />
looking for experienced Maintenance<br />
Tachriiena that ara HVAC Certlltad<br />
you sra looking tor a oompany that<br />
you can grow wah cM<br />
810-474-2510<br />
or tax 810-474-7043<br />
EOE<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
TECHNICIAN<br />
growing hi-tech plant.<br />
ndor Requvee plara equipment maSv<br />
lanenee experience and ddB ta<br />
Great opportunity wita progreaeMe.<br />
'-- - - n 1-275 oor-<br />
pmaramaav<br />
nd aUB ta<br />
« HydrsuBc<br />
wid pneunencssplus Robottcssnd<br />
ptc *m*nence S plus, but wMng to<br />
tram Comoefitrv* pay Great banetas<br />
Fax rsply lo 313-397 7330 or mai to<br />
Maintenance Boa 1298.<br />
Obeenrar ft Eocantnc Naeapiapar<br />
Lwonta. Ml 48150<br />
MAINTENANCE TECH<br />
Senior aparsnant umanutay M<br />
_ at<br />
baac atoatneta. pluMMna. etc. On-<br />
cal on-eae poeiBon Apersner* «ve»-<br />
ebha Fid beneMa aidudBtg medical,<br />
cpbcal. dental. 401-K end paM aaca-<br />
Bon MUST BE A TEAM PLAYER.<br />
CM 313-281-3200 tiara aan Bam ft<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
TECHNICIAN<br />
EXPERIENCED<br />
m an apartment commuidy m Ihe<br />
Baaaity HdwSouhaata area, de-<br />
vious saperlenoe ta MVAC raped.<br />
GH?E&CMMMSBTsio 5 ^!<br />
t * n T* ri^^dLtoeeiStaraK<br />
VILLAGE PARK APTS<br />
On 13 Uta Rd<br />
1 BR W ol SouddHU Rd<br />
81(Vd44-0068<br />
.An Equal Opportunay Emptoym<br />
aaaoane sr . .<br />
Kno«»*dg* of watdmo.<br />
BuBdkio mewtanenca AC<br />
HVAC. pkantang<br />
t 8 years eapenence, Jou-<br />
card and good commuaca-<br />
skills also required For<br />
1MB<br />
Fid mm MKBagri SMI<br />
^MtllM<br />
CONVALESCENT<br />
S alJay.<br />
NAHO TRAMEE<br />
IAACHtN«T«AW<br />
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IM-F H ) »<br />
SPARTAN STORES. »C<br />
HMMR Raaanraaa<br />
8<strong>07</strong>$ Haijgerty Road<br />
FVMUdOi . 48170<br />
EO«AA».V*i<br />
TELEMARKETING<br />
MANAGER<br />
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MNNTENANCE-Part-ame tar Tapade<br />
V«eg* Apta. FenWnaaon HBb Bta-<br />
M M Grata jab lM NM88 anM<br />
aM tar Bad<br />
816-4M-7<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
LABOR READY<br />
W R s s<br />
tar ear growdi ta BMBW CtaM<br />
LooaBona aMuda Dadad. Dowry<br />
•187 8 Mta Rd<br />
U M t IB 4*181
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C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 5 0 0 t o 5 0 0 O & E T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r 7 , 1 9 9 6<br />
HeipWutedGcimi<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
PC-MOA M N M MuM be MOAC<br />
trained previous rnanaaarriant e»pe<br />
nenca required Mon-Fri. 7am-3pm<br />
•Ml Rocfieater H«s location Contact<br />
Ms Irvog- (<strong>11</strong>0) 652 8782<br />
BRANCH MANAGER TRAINEE<br />
To S3QK Salary benefits bonus<br />
F>»r»onnel Data Report<br />
810-S»-1500 Fa* 5242461<br />
MANagw-Betttviae ana apartment<br />
comples needs lv««ncM 'essen-<br />
tial Maoagei Suttsicwed nouamg.<br />
section 6 enperience necessary<br />
Eicenem benefits & pay Send<br />
raauma 10 P O 801 308 SoutWoa<br />
Ml 48037<br />
MANAGER NEEDED tor buMdng<br />
supply More Mual nav« background<br />
iri conalrucaon Wa ofler competitive<br />
salary medical & dental mauranca<br />
allowance commission & profit<br />
snaring Send conlidenhal raauma to<br />
Bo. «'309<br />
Obwrvar & Eccentnc Newspapers<br />
36251 Scfioolcrafl Rd<br />
Livonia Ml 48150<br />
500 BelpVuudGcMni<br />
MATERIAL<br />
CONTROL ANALYSTS<br />
Naadad lo< md sized rnanu<br />
810-478-7030<br />
MECHANIC Excellent opportuvty<br />
lor experienced mechanic *i growing<br />
transportation co PM and repairs on<br />
Ford fleet vans Gas & Diesel expen<br />
ence requred Must have own loots<br />
Competitive wages ana Benefits<br />
Apply m person Mon-Fn 9am-4pm a)<br />
27960 Nonrnine Rd between lr*stet<br />
ft Middebelt Romdus Ml<br />
MECHANIC<br />
& cooling Rhodes Radialcx Ca« .<br />
13131 532-5210<br />
MECHANIC -<br />
Experienced in gravel train &<br />
mmum welding 610-437-7621<br />
MECHANIC HEAVY Equpment<br />
E .penenced Needed •mmedaleiy<br />
Will consider truck mechanic<br />
1313) 591-3466<br />
500 Belp Wutcd Geacni<br />
M E R C H A N D I S E R S<br />
Entry level K*-bme positions<br />
(up to SO<br />
retail<br />
if dairy products<br />
I ) al our various<br />
and super-<br />
market Chans m ihe Oaa-<br />
land County ot Macomb<br />
County areas Muat have<br />
good wntien and oral com-<br />
murwcaoon «4i One year<br />
wholes ale 'retail axpenence<br />
desired Rakade vehde and<br />
good dmnng record neces-<br />
sary Hourly rate . nweage<br />
Posscxe futue sales oppor-<br />
tuebas Esc l int company<br />
paid heantvfeeneln package<br />
Send resume (along with<br />
salary hwtory) or appty Mon-<br />
Fn between 8 30 a m and<br />
4 30 pm<br />
MeicJiandser<br />
Melody Farms, Wc<br />
3<strong>11</strong><strong>11</strong> Industrial Rd<br />
Livonia Ml 3 J<br />
Btlp Wiafcd Geatnl<br />
S E C U R I T Y<br />
PART-TIME<br />
BRIGHTON HOSPITAL.<br />
Evening 8 msskends hours<br />
Apply m person<br />
Personnel Oept 122<br />
12861 E Grand River<br />
Bnghton. Ml 48<strong>11</strong>8<br />
SENIOR SYSTEMS<br />
ENGINEER<br />
Advanced Network Solutions. Inc<br />
provides network mtegraBon. mass<br />
storage and dda management aolu-<br />
uone to customers with continuous<br />
availabaty requrements Ou corv-<br />
imued growth has creded an mime-<br />
diate opportunity lor a highly<br />
motivated mdnndud Position requiee<br />
an understandmg d LAN'WAN rter-<br />
networkmg technology with tie abaty<br />
10 design implement and trouble-<br />
shoot heterogeneous networks<br />
Knowledge d TCP'tP. SNA IPX<br />
requred CNE.NT. Bay Networks or<br />
3COM certification haipfU We offer<br />
competitive salaries and exceHeni<br />
benefits based on quakfcdions<br />
Please send resume and salary<br />
requirements to<br />
ANSI<br />
1760 S Telegraph Rd . (202<br />
Bloomfield Hills. Ml 48302<br />
Ann SE Manager<br />
SERVICE MANAGER<br />
Commercial fieef management tmn<br />
seekmg quadied individual to perform<br />
managmenfmaintenanoe doles on<br />
fleet accounts ASE cenit cation pre-<br />
lened Minimum d 5 years expen-<br />
enoe is requred Base salary .<br />
bonus, benefits profit fhermg. poten-<br />
tial ownership For immedide open-<br />
ings m Livonia 8 Kalamazoo branch<br />
caa 1 800 866-0555<br />
Belp Vailed Garni<br />
S I D I N G C R E W<br />
W A N T E D<br />
YEAR AROUND<br />
WORK<br />
Good pay<br />
Crastwood Construction<br />
Compeny<br />
(810) 553-2520<br />
SIGN INSTALLER<br />
ngn specialties ceneed t<br />
required Good pey t Deoefna Ca*.<br />
(•i0) eeo <strong>11</strong>00<br />
3NOWPLOWERS SALT<br />
& SIDEWALK HELP<br />
Must be axpenence id lor estat aried<br />
company Cal (313) 5224644<br />
SNOW PLOWERS<br />
Snow Plow Drivers 8 Subcodrator<br />
Owner Operators needed tor wmter<br />
work Escaled pay. Please corked<br />
Margoks Snow Remove' Inc<br />
(313) 482-<strong>07</strong>71. aak for Barry<br />
EXPERIENCED SNOWPLOWING<br />
Drivers Wanted<br />
Livonia. Pfymodh<br />
(313) 41<br />
500 Help Wasted Gcaeral<br />
TAMAROFF BUICK<br />
NOW HIRING<br />
AUTO PARTS DRIVER<br />
& WAREHOUSE CLERK<br />
1. Are you lookmg tot • stappmg<br />
•tons to a long term career 7<br />
2 Are you ai amMious set<br />
starter?<br />
1 Oo you have a deen dnvmg<br />
record?<br />
IF SO PLEASE CAU<br />
MR McOREGOR<br />
(810)383-1300 EXT 322<br />
_ TEACHER ASSISTANTS<br />
| ^ 0 needed tor Oodhtetd pre<br />
school Mon-Fn. 1pHh6pm<br />
or 9 30em-5 30pm Expen-<br />
enoe and cuimiMrneia eaeenad<br />
(810) 387-1740<br />
TEACHER ASSISTANT<br />
Wanted tor Lake Onon Community<br />
Schools pre-school program Must<br />
hai* knowledge 8 experience m early<br />
chadhood educaaon ZAandoreemad<br />
prelerred Fax letter d mlerad to<br />
(810) 683-5464 or eel<br />
(810) 683-5417<br />
TEMP/PERM &<br />
PERM POSITIONS<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
Uyoma. Farmington Areas<br />
needed Knowtodge d<br />
8 Excel a mud.<br />
Starting pay d 822 000-830 000<br />
ground nt<br />
MSWofd<br />
SERVICE PERSON<br />
Mature response* individual needed<br />
for a full-time position tor manutac-<br />
tured housing dealership to do war-<br />
ranty repairs Own tools a must For<br />
appotfflmeni call (810) 349-2500<br />
SERVICE STATION / OIL CHANGE<br />
Days. 30 lo 40 hrs a week Uvonia<br />
location Pleasant working condi-<br />
tions Some oil change expenenoe<br />
preferred but not necessary<br />
Pay based on expenence<br />
313-422-0464 9 10 5 Sieve<br />
SERVICE TECHNICIAN<br />
For Heating 8 Cooling contractor in<br />
Pontiac area Mmimum 5 years expe-<br />
nence Excellent pay and benelits<br />
Can Ken at 1810) 338-6666<br />
Between 8 00AM-5 00PM<br />
SERVICE TECHNICIAN<br />
Full tmie Up lo SlCVper hour Seekmg<br />
individuals 10 repair cleanmg equip-<br />
ment in the held If you have good<br />
mechancal'electncal skills and a<br />
good driving record, we oiler health<br />
SPORT/EVENT COORDINATOR<br />
Come and (Om Damon s the nattons<br />
mud excang 8 entertamment con-<br />
X WHh a uraqua clubhouse almo-<br />
a Growth oriented mdvidud<br />
can look forward lo axe Mart pay and<br />
benelits Applications will be<br />
accepted Damons<br />
43750 Ford Rd . Carmen<br />
SPORTS COORDINATOR<br />
&<br />
AROBICS INSTRUCTOR<br />
Apply al WaynaWeaband YMCA<br />
(313) 721-7044<br />
STAGE ELECTRICIAN/RIGGER<br />
Business Theater experience a plus<br />
Slitv Shop - 120<strong>11</strong>1 Show<br />
Fax resume to 810-478-2640<br />
care vacations and Iramtng Apply at<br />
-uppry 5656 New-<br />
burgh. Westland Ml 48185<br />
B i f l Janitorial<br />
SHEET METAL FABRICATOR<br />
INSTALLER<br />
Needed tor service at wea estab-<br />
lished company tocaled m Western<br />
Subub Excellent opportunity with<br />
expanding multi-service company,<br />
plus greal exposure lo several ef-<br />
ferent aspects ot the HAVAC<br />
industry Opportunity to leam service<br />
and installation d larger commercial<br />
equpment Company vehicle pro-<br />
vided Excelent benelii package pro-<br />
vided including 40t(K) and<br />
educational reimbursement Appk-<br />
cants shodd have at least 5 years<br />
experience in fabrication and<br />
mstallmg commensal sheet mefal<br />
CompeBfrve wages to correspond<br />
with expenence Cdl Ray at A J<br />
Danborse Son (810)471-2230<br />
SHIPPING CLERKS<br />
to fifl orders Some data entry & mal<br />
processing Typing requred Ful<br />
nme wkdays Cdl Jeanette Ext 104<br />
or Torn Ext 147 810-477-6650<br />
STATION CONTROLLER/<br />
BUSINESS MANAGER<br />
For FM radio combo m Detroit<br />
Adnmaler accountingliscal manage-<br />
ment acftvity related lo station s<br />
hnanad goals Bachelor s degree m<br />
Accounting or Finance CPA pre-<br />
ferred Mmimum 3 years smMar<br />
experience Superior mterpersond<br />
skills to effectively commu»cale with<br />
cdluraly diverse staff and ckents<br />
management and corporals staff<br />
Prolicxency with wordprocessmg and<br />
spreadsheet software FAX or mad<br />
resumes to:<br />
GENERAL MANAGER<br />
645 Gnswold #633<br />
Detroit. Ml , 46226<br />
FAX 313-965-1729<br />
STEEL FABRICATORS WANTED<br />
Fitter leyod positions available<br />
Health insurance top pay<br />
(313) 255-5700<br />
TEACHER I DIRECTOR<br />
For Pre-School m Troy Cal Green-<br />
Trees d i (810) 649-0667<br />
TEACHER<br />
HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH<br />
Afternoon position<br />
Fax resumes 10(810) 544-4662<br />
TEACHER - Language Arts<br />
tdy tor MorUeason<br />
Needed mvnedaldy<br />
10*37? 1701<br />
Elementary classroom<br />
01<br />
TEACHERS 8 ASSIS-<br />
TANTS tor chadcare can-<br />
tors Full'part time Benefits<br />
810-478-6560<br />
TEACHERS Elementary or Mddto<br />
Scnod maBVsoence Pan-time Pn-<br />
vde School m SouthMd<br />
(810) 948-1080 or (810) 380-0966<br />
TEACHERS NEEDED lor<br />
academe pre-kmdergarten<br />
program Certification or<br />
Earty Childhood Degree<br />
requred Farmmglorv West Bloom-<br />
held srea CM 810-6613630<br />
Fax* 610-357-3626<br />
TECHNICIAN<br />
Low vdlagi contractor seeking ful<br />
kmc mstMsir inmstkslt openmg<br />
BeneMs No expenence necessary<br />
wa tram 810-661-0464<br />
TECHNICIANS NEEDED<br />
Tired d Flat Rata?<br />
If you are quaMtod to repair cars, you<br />
may be qualified tor a lop paying<br />
position as a M truck techrsoan<br />
Field and shop positions available<br />
BeneMs peckage New exxporale<br />
location Send resune to Yale Mate-<br />
rials Handing Mdkgan. Inc.<br />
Attention Department 3<strong>11</strong>5. 28900<br />
Wixom Road Wixom Ml 48393<br />
Fax (810)449-6701<br />
Ptoses CM today tor an appomt-<br />
ADIA<br />
in asiflUtilfN!<br />
(313) 525-0330<br />
EOE No F4<br />
TOOL 8 DIE POSITIONS<br />
Available tor me tolowing<br />
ICVOO Grinder Wire EDM Surface<br />
Gnnd 401 (k) 8 health msuance<br />
avatabto Apply d 4985 Brtnds<br />
Rd Canton<br />
AUTOMOTIVE<br />
FASTENER<br />
COMPANY<br />
has 2nd shift openings for Tod-<br />
makers, Machinists 8 Bench<br />
Hands Tramss positions also<br />
avalabie Competitive wages<br />
made* 8 denial benefits 401k<br />
plan and tuuen ramtoorsement<br />
program Appry m person or send<br />
lax resume to<br />
G.T SPECIALTY<br />
FASTENERS<br />
Attn Human Resource Depl<br />
1020 Deckei Road<br />
Waned Lake, Ml 48390<br />
810-624-7500<br />
FAX 810-624-3522<br />
500 HdpVaatcdfcserai<br />
VALET<br />
Ful 8 part una Ex<br />
me Detroa area. Big<br />
Tc<br />
101 308-3449<br />
VALET PARKER<br />
For Downtown Pea ol isda sax Fta<br />
8 part ana. days aid evenings<br />
Qood dnvmg record necessary Ned<br />
appearance essentia Apply m<br />
parson Mon-Fn 3-Spm<br />
Opus Ona 566 Ead Leaned Sl<br />
VENDING ROUTE<br />
Fdt-ame Ned appearance Eany<br />
hours Lifting requred Apply in<br />
901 Wanda Femdde<br />
VETERINARY HOSPITAL haa<br />
opening tor ful or part ime. wa tram<br />
Capable d learning the many<br />
aapecta anand care 8 oltice proce<br />
dures Reply PO Box 85K<strong>07</strong><br />
id. Ml 48186<br />
VIDEO PROOUCTION POSITION<br />
Part kme AS Rdl video edling<br />
(Amiga Toaster,'Amrtjnki Internet 1<br />
mtrand iWEBi technology graphic<br />
design artistry salelMe transmissions<br />
(Tvno-dswnfcr*) and mtaacave TV<br />
capabidy Schedule vanes some<br />
evenings and weekends<br />
J6 50-S8
4J(*) C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 500 t o 5 0 2 O & E T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r 7, 1 9 9 6<br />
Help Wanted-<br />
Offiee Clerical<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
WoKIwH company trr«nun.cafion 'eiejncme<br />
t,k Us marketing oi saies experience<br />
helpfu' Appropriately 30 hrs Of<br />
week P-\ase One Ha^i-esse's eve<br />
mngs Spm-ctosmg lull Oay Satuidays<br />
4 some Sunoay possic-e Giowtn<br />
cofenna" Heath DV«MS avaiiafei*<br />
saary negoi-abie immeOiale slart<br />
810- 'o prioritize a--3<br />
perform muitip-e'as*s M..-,- c-e c;ii<br />
c* 1 -! i' wcdprocess-ng ,WordPe- , e 901 vV is-ne<br />
Suite S5-3 Troy VI <br />
• wtkng to tram" Any elect'C4J<br />
assembly PC board wmng testing<br />
expenence ne*>fui Biuepnnt reading<br />
•s a plus CALL TOOAY"<br />
LIVONIA 313-266-8600<br />
SOUTHFIELD 810-352-1300<br />
TAYLOR. 313-284-<strong>07</strong>77<br />
AUBURN HIUS 810-373-7500<br />
SNELLING<br />
PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />
BRIGHTON Ford Mercury is looking<br />
lor i lul ime evenmg cashier F J<br />
beneW package ottered waOlK<br />
Hours ara Mon thru Thurs Noon ta<br />
7PV Fn, 10 AM to 7PM Apply m<br />
person 8240 W Grand Rrver<br />
C A S H I E R<br />
we entry level poeaon m our<br />
aocoiswng department Hours<br />
Irom 1230pm 10d00pm Must<br />
be fiextue and able to work 2 Sat<br />
urdeys per month, wtr a day oil<br />
during the awek Banc cashier<br />
expenence neceeaary lo balance<br />
Jriiiei t as they check-in know!<br />
edge of calculator, tome<br />
Company part ha<br />
package OuaWied eppkeanti<br />
may apply between 8 30 a m and<br />
500 p m . Mon -Fn or aand<br />
MELODY FARMS<br />
3<strong>11</strong><strong>11</strong> tnduamal Rd<br />
Lworaa. kfceftgar 48150<br />
EC* H r<br />
5 0 2<br />
Waated-<br />
Clerieal<br />
©<br />
C L E R I C A L /<br />
D A T A E N T R Y<br />
Experience in booAKeaping and<br />
inventory control preferably in a<br />
rata* environment Windows PC<br />
skills are essential Full time posi-<br />
tion available<br />
For mmediete conhdentxai consO-<br />
eralion please send resume or<br />
apply m person at out new Bir-<br />
mmgham locator<br />
E t h a n A l l e n<br />
H o m e Interiors<br />
275 N Woodward A«<br />
Birminghain Ml 48009<br />
Phone 18101 540-8558<br />
Fax (8101 S40-8778<br />
We Are An Equal Opportunity<br />
Affirmative Acton Employer<br />
I U F D V<br />
CHIROPRACTIC<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
MhrWiiil M<br />
W F 2 4S-7; 30pm. Saturday<br />
<strong>11</strong> -4 30pm Lulllt'H tor an nOviduai<br />
CLERICAL<br />
Fulfkl Inc a temporary agency has<br />
full-time clercal position at downtown<br />
local on Candidates should have pre-<br />
vious clerical experience and banking<br />
experience a p»us Must possess<br />
computer skills wim ability to accu-<br />
rately document transactions and<br />
mlormaton and analyze f-aancia<br />
statements Degree prete"ed For<br />
consideration forward resume and<br />
salary requirements lo<br />
Fulfill Inc<br />
1700 W Fort St<br />
Detroit Ml 48216<br />
CLERICAL HELP<br />
Duties include data entry Ming<br />
copying mad i»ght typing and<br />
phones c ull time position benelits<br />
orterd Send resume to Barbara<br />
Dechamplam CRA Managed Care<br />
3<strong>07</strong>00 Telegraph Suiie 3500<br />
Bingham Farms Ml 48025<br />
5 0 2<br />
Wanted-<br />
Clerical<br />
Customer Service/<br />
Sales Assistant<br />
Ate you detail oriented like<br />
dealing with customers over<br />
ihe phone' M so. we have<br />
an excellent opportunty lor<br />
your Our growing equ»-<br />
ment leasing company a<br />
seeking a cuilomer service<br />
person lo assist our Account<br />
Managers Work involves<br />
processing leases customer<br />
support and i^ht computers<br />
Piease send resume to<br />
Diane 30955 Northwestern<br />
Hwy Farmington Hills. Ml<br />
48334<br />
Customer Service Person<br />
needed lor lasl-paced Plymouth food<br />
service broker PC ft organizational<br />
skills a must Sand resume ft salary<br />
requirements to KM PO Boi<br />
7015IB Plymouth Ml 48170 EOE<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE Rep insur-<br />
ance agency seekmg Commercial<br />
Lines Representative lo work with<br />
our ckents our agents and meurance<br />
companies Famianty with commer-<br />
cial policy coverage and use ot com<br />
puters are essential Musl have good<br />
written and verbal communication<br />
skills Call (313) 995-4444 tor an<br />
appointment<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE REP<br />
Position for a lul-time Customer Ser-<br />
vice Phone Representative available<br />
•n a Farmmglon Mills l>e Insurance<br />
Home OThce Hours ol work ar Mon-<br />
Fn 9am-6pm Customer servce<br />
experience and telephone skills<br />
required Some computet PC s*i«s<br />
prele-red Fax resume ft salary<br />
•equ»ements lo Pam 810-489-4871<br />
CLERICAL'MESSENGER<br />
i mmeOiaie openmg to' dependable<br />
person 18 or Dlde - ro work part-time<br />
weekdays as a genera, olfice clerk 4<br />
messenger ideal for college student<br />
Work a minimum ol 20 hrs pet wk<br />
Mon-Fn MuSt -ave ieiiat.le car with<br />
prool cl insurance 1 good dnvng<br />
reccd S6 per ir . 36c pe' mile <strong>11</strong><br />
Miie lnksler Rd a-ea Ca« Nancy at<br />
(810. 352-3300<br />
CLERICAL - PART-TIME<br />
Available Includes ght typmg filing<br />
computer skills a-d assistance 10<br />
Payoil Deot Subm.1 resume to<br />
Boi n 306<br />
Observer 4 Eceemrc Newspapers<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
Livonia Ml 48150<br />
EOE<br />
CLERICAL • PART TIME<br />
Novi company requires pe-sor tot<br />
general office worn 'ight book-<br />
keeping Knowledge ol Oj cWoa<br />
(810) 81»«2«0<br />
. • s u ?<br />
LEGAL SCCRCTARY<br />
Rstl-ame SmDto hours Reouaea<br />
Wun»af*w Lwonta weeCei<br />
»01 187-7777<br />
MAR4-AJR ARD8T<br />
E^enanoad tor buey « K t N xpe<br />
'ufl or pan ame I j l i M y i w<br />
tarsgrournt<br />
SFotadbeot<br />
Ca* Frank Juken Ca8 Jf3-4 ia-3326<br />
OFFICE ASSISTANT/<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
•mar service Typmg and i<br />
IMN naadad Muat be aood data-<br />
Parson Soma e«*nmga ft Satufrtay t<br />
•eoLvred Wa o«si medical and other<br />
banetaa Ca* or sand raauma to •<br />
Mn« Photogr<br />
to T trX>4<br />
ar FAX m- (8101 8484846<br />
502<br />
Thursday, November 7,1996 O&E Classifications 502 to 506 < * ) S J<br />
. f f i<br />
Wanted-<br />
Clerical<br />
OFFICE/CLERICAL/<br />
BOOKKEEPING<br />
Ptymoufi Ptlnlhg Firm has an anma-<br />
Aata poaRon M raqjaaa expenenoe<br />
m baac accourano (AR. A?R. Pay<br />
ro*) Organized a * axoeSent phone<br />
end computer atuia a mual Send or<br />
Fas Raauma w/salary Natory to<br />
NorffiAmancan Flep.'oductons<br />
41220 JO) Rd<br />
PtymouVi. Ml 48170<br />
Fax 313-481-0884<br />
Phone 313-451-8800<br />
OFFICE/CLERICAL<br />
Fun-erne days Caoslnrit banaMs<br />
Typing required. FAX raaume to;<br />
Cobra Tool 8 Die. 313-427-5023<br />
OFFICE HELP, entry level, part Bme<br />
tor medium sua Weattond apartment<br />
complex Ca* Mon - Fn . noon -<br />
5pm. (313) 722-4700<br />
OFFICE HELP NEEDED<br />
tor ama« atunwimm window shop<br />
MuM be dependable Soma axpen-<br />
ence helpful, but not necaesary<br />
' J) 278-58<strong>07</strong><br />
Dearborn Hgts (313)<br />
OFFICE MANAGE IV<br />
BOOKKEEPER<br />
Immediate opening tor office<br />
manager/book keeper through Dnan-<br />
oa' statement Must know eccounta<br />
recarvabta/payabte. banking ft pay-<br />
rol Mual have experience with lax fil-<br />
ings e , 941 MESC ft FUTA<br />
Computer expenence a must Excel-<br />
lent salary and benefits Send or tax<br />
•esume to W4tone Words ft Pictures<br />
1959 E Jefferson. 2nd floor Detroit.<br />
Ml 482<strong>07</strong> Fax 313-567-0<strong>07</strong>2<br />
OFFICE MANAGER<br />
Busy Bloomfield HAa Marketing'<br />
Pubkafnng firm seeks mature Office<br />
Manager Reapons 2020, Souihfieto, Ml<br />
48037-2020<br />
RECEPTIONIST needed for booking<br />
nxytiple appointments m busy day<br />
spa Background m cosmetics<br />
heiptul Birmingham' Southfield<br />
area 1-800-321-8860<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Part-Dme for busy ped*:nc offce in<br />
West Bloomtietd Computer expen-<br />
ence helpful Ca* Narcy. 9am-4pm<br />
(8101 855-7416<br />
PARALEGAL<br />
Southfield Plaintiff PI lirm seeks para-<br />
legal Must have expenence m per-<br />
sonal injury with emphasis on auto. no<br />
fault Responsibilities include client<br />
interviews and processing client no<br />
fault benefits Competitive salary and<br />
beneM package Fax resume to<br />
Mr Wmton at (810) 948-9494<br />
PART-TIME<br />
WORD PROCESSING<br />
If you have proficiency in word pro-<br />
cessing and spreadsheet software, a<br />
flexible schedule, and solid office<br />
experience, we have me opportunity<br />
you ve been looking tor Long-term<br />
and short-term positions are currently<br />
available m SouthMd Detroit and<br />
T, Oy<br />
CALL TOOAY<br />
WORK TOMORROW!<br />
SNELLING PERSONNEL<br />
SERVICES<br />
810-352-1300<br />
PAYROLL DEPARTMENT<br />
Permanent positon in payroll<br />
department ot large retailer Pay-<br />
roli expenence helpful<br />
Mr Cam 810-353-0180 x 3471<br />
PERSON NEEDED to answer BUSY<br />
phones Lots ol Wing ft many other<br />
office tasks Redford area Please<br />
tend resume or letter of introduction<br />
to Receptionist 2558 Pine Dr<br />
Wixom, Ml 48393<br />
PERSONNEL ASSOCIATE to leam<br />
tamp and perm employment Looking<br />
lor someone to start al our front desk<br />
with desire lo move to staflmg or per<br />
manent placement 81V 737-5880<br />
FAX, 810i'737-5886<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Auto dea*rsho hmng tor part time<br />
Recaption*! Apply in person at<br />
PAGE TOYOTA INC<br />
21262 Telegraph Southheia<br />
RECEPTIONIST-CLERICAL<br />
Busy home heaMTi agency Must have<br />
muR-phor* nne anaxvenng expen-<br />
enca Compute' knowledge neces-<br />
sary Fiil time Mon Fn Benefits<br />
included Please tend ren*»* or caU<br />
OfSce Manager at (313)961-8820<br />
2200 Canton Center Rd<br />
Suae 250<br />
Canion. Ml 48187<br />
Receptionist'<br />
Counter Help S<br />
Bookeeper Assistant<br />
Experienced Able to handto cus-<br />
tomers at atoas ft auto shoo Depend<br />
abto. ratable ft mtoiaatad Ful or part<br />
Bme Appty n person Al t Glass<br />
24777 Telegraph Rd Southfield<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Plastes lirm is seeking mature indi-<br />
vidual part-time lo answer switch-<br />
board Mon thru Fn 2pm to 6pm and<br />
every other Sat Sam lo 12pm Data<br />
entry ft genera offce expenence a<br />
plus Apply in person at<br />
ALLMAND ASSOCIATES. INC<br />
12001 Levan Rd<br />
Livoma. Mi 48150<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Plymouth firm seeking experienced<br />
professional mature candidate wtth<br />
ood telephone skills 1or busy office<br />
ull time position Starting pay $7 2S'<br />
hr plus benefits Send resume to<br />
Oflice Manager<br />
P 0 Box 706204<br />
Plymouth Ml 48170<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
positon available tor mature indi-<br />
vidual in high volume salon in Now<br />
Please call 810-347-3740<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
OuaMed app«car4s tor<br />
this tuH-time entry level position at<br />
our Farmmglon location must<br />
have strong telephone skills, a<br />
base knowledge ol word pro-<br />
cessing. a good main aptitude<br />
anc organizational skills lo hawse<br />
a vanety of miscellaneous office<br />
procedures (A part-time poston-<br />
-25 hrs.wk also svailable i Excel-<br />
lent company paid neaith/benefil<br />
package tor full-Wne positon<br />
Send resume (wuh salary history)<br />
or apply Mon-Fn between 8 30am<br />
and 4 30pm<br />
Recepoonisl<br />
MELODY FARMS<br />
3<strong>11</strong><strong>11</strong> Industrial Rd<br />
Livorua, Ml 48150<br />
EOE M/F V<br />
RECEPTIONIST.TYP1ST<br />
Lrvon* c*ant seeks e^aranoed mu»-<br />
Ime Recaption*! that type* 45 wpm or<br />
higher Excellent pay Contact<br />
TOOAYS tor intewew<br />
(B10) 350-9777<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
r with experience needed<br />
part-time tor insurance<br />
agency m Bloomfield Hits<br />
810-333-2500<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Wixom office has immediate open-<br />
ings lor recaption*! to manage busy<br />
switchboard and hamSe multi front<br />
desk duties Fdl time with benefits<br />
Ca* Helen it 810-624-7000<br />
502<br />
Vailed-<br />
Clerical<br />
SECRETA.H1<br />
Expanancad, to* Uma tor toahpaoad<br />
» - — • • M -* - — •* —<br />
•UROI company rrinoowii'R*c»owyi<br />
Word Fix. *•.«.irate fypm^^Muat be<br />
IIall*<strong>11</strong> aatary. L*i*tos n*aniM k*<br />
Secretary. Nth Judy, P.<br />
510444. Livonia. Ml 48150<br />
PO Box<br />
SECRETARY<br />
UVONIA CRA km aeaks e xpenenced<br />
i F F<br />
5<br />
8<strong>11</strong>28<br />
Observer ft Eooeranc Newspapers<br />
38231 Scfioolcrafl Rd<br />
Livoma Ml 48130<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Lwonta company seeks professional<br />
parson to anawer pfonas generate<br />
reports usmg Excel ft Word Flto.<br />
copy tax. dotation and speed wntmg<br />
venerea a plua<br />
810-848-1084<br />
FAX 810-848-1833 ATTN SY<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Mercy Heam Plana, a managed care<br />
organization and * dMaon ol Mercy<br />
Heaffh Services la seeking s seers<br />
tanaf protoasonal tor our Cradsn-<br />
tiakng Department located al tu<br />
corporals haedquanars m Fsrmington<br />
Raaponatole tor provukng secretarial<br />
and dencai support lo assigned staff<br />
members, the selected carxSdate's<br />
dubes wi* mclude handtng>scraanaig/<br />
pnontizmg incoming phone oaks and<br />
ma*, word proceaaingtyping main-<br />
taining Mea. edmng outgoing COfr*-<br />
spondanca. and coordinating<br />
schedules and meetngs<br />
We require a high school ikploma or<br />
equivalent, and at least 2 years cter<br />
•cal office experience Addnonal<br />
requirements includs word<br />
processmgrspraadaheel protoency.<br />
excellent typmg . transcription proof-<br />
reading grammar md analytical ak*e<br />
and proven ab4*y to pnontus muSiple<br />
tasks and adapt quddy to change<br />
package<br />
please lorward your resume to<br />
MERCY HEALTH SERVICES, HR<br />
OPERATIONS-AS. 34605 TWELVE<br />
MILE ROAD FARMINGTON HIUS<br />
Ml 48331-3221. OR FAX TO<br />
810-489-6836 To mqure about addi-<br />
bonal opportunities within Mercy<br />
Haaffh Services and its tubeidianes<br />
please call tha JOBLINE AT<br />
810-489-5000 Mercy Health Services<br />
values diversity m the workplace<br />
502<br />
Vaated-<br />
Ckrical<br />
VOCATIONAL REHABILI-<br />
TATION COUNSELOR<br />
Seeking experienced Vocational<br />
nahaJtoson Counaator/Job Devel-<br />
oper Join ona tt tie toaMal growing<br />
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tral Park Blvd . Sto 301. SouMleU.<br />
Ml 48<strong>07</strong>8 or FAX 810-364-8821.<br />
Aaanaon. Ma Laney<br />
WORD PROCESSOR<br />
Pan-err* poaMon tor taet paced<br />
BtoomfMtd Executive ofltoa Oood<br />
customer service 8 organizational<br />
akRa a imaL Lots ol vanety Hon<br />
I0am-3pm (ftoxRM) Cal anytime<br />
313-482-1313 or FAX fi<br />
313-482-1874<br />
WORD PROCESSORS<br />
• Microsoft Word<br />
• Excel<br />
• WordPerfect<br />
• Lotus<br />
Long 8 short lerm aaaignments<br />
Muat ba abto lo type 45 wpm<br />
$10-12 per hr.<br />
ARBOR TEMF*5 459-<strong>11</strong>66<br />
HdpVialed-Dental<br />
OCMTAi. HYOCMST<br />
South Lyon office, pan-ame<br />
aM Cal 810-437-8188 tor in!<br />
DENTAL HYGlENlST<br />
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313-582-8150<br />
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DENTAL HYGlENlST for high<br />
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Help Wa<br />
Medical<br />
Wanted-<br />
MEDICAL<br />
TRANSCRIPTIONISTS<br />
To wo'k as<br />
independent Contractors<br />
Require" vents<br />
• Mmimum 2-3 yean eipenence<br />
• fcxcellenl Mil's in giamma'<br />
punctuation meo«:ai<br />
lerrrvtoiogy<br />
• 486 Computer ' moOem<br />
• FuU lime<br />
• Troy Royal Oak<br />
W Biciomiieia Farmington<br />
ft Watren J M! preferred<br />
E*ceuent lome-oaseo opportunity<br />
«Or MT*<br />
(810) 4771817<br />
MED TECH,<br />
L P N or R N<br />
tor vervpurKture Must De me®<br />
cat compensa. •<br />
|tiwi plus lu* employee Bonelit I<br />
• package Pius incentives<br />
PHLEBOTOMIST<br />
UNIVERSAL Standard Medical Labc-<br />
• atones has a tuH time Ph«©otomy<br />
opening available at our Wailed Lake<br />
Patient Service Center Musi have 6<br />
months or more experience m<br />
drawing an age patients Excellent<br />
Eenelits ft opportunities Apply in<br />
person Mon-Fn from 10am-4pm at<br />
JSML 26500 North western H»y<br />
Southfield Ml 48<strong>07</strong>6<br />
PHYSICAL THERAPY<br />
TECHNICIAN<br />
CxttM for part time in start up<br />
physical ttietap v practice in a pnvale<br />
Southheld olfice ExceSeM opportu-<br />
nity Call Judy I8'0| 358-00'1<br />
PHYSICAL THERAPY<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
MottvalM A e»pe-'«r<br />
Full ft Pan time Evenings<br />
Apply Leather Bo*«<br />
20300 Farmmgton Ftd Livoma<br />
C O O K W A N T E D<br />
Part-time Days/n.ghts Stefs Lounge<br />
please call Suzanne 313-4S9-7720<br />
COUNTER . CASHIER<br />
Evening ft week-end hours Good<br />
pay Fwi*»e hours Mr Pita. Farm-<br />
mglon Hiks 810-489-0860<br />
COUNTEaCASHlER HELP<br />
Flenbie Lunch-Tmie Hours<br />
S6 25 lo start MR PITA<br />
Farmmglon Huts (fllOl 489-0860<br />
COUNTER HELP<br />
Monday Bvu Fnday I1am-5pm<br />
Apply at The Looney Baker 13931<br />
Farmington Rd Livoma<br />
COUNTERPREP<br />
Full-time S7 oot" Benelits after 90<br />
days Opportumty lor advancement<br />
Appty at Bean ft Bagel Farmmglon<br />
Hills locations 38467 Ten MMe or<br />
33224 W 12 Mile Or call<br />
(810) 932-8914<br />
CREW PEOPLE<br />
ALL SHIFTS<br />
Premium wages<br />
13 Mile & SouthfieW location<br />
(810) 645-9510<br />
DEARBORN SPORTS BAR<br />
needs hM ft part time experienced<br />
Shon Order Cooks C»ll lor<br />
appointment 313-2V2-1805<br />
DELIVERY ft HAND BILLERS<br />
NEW LIVONIA STORE<br />
Great Cash flexible hrs Ideal<br />
second (Ob or lor college students<br />
Call Mi Pita al 810-558-4270<br />
• DICK O'DOW'S<br />
I PUBLIC<br />
HOUSE<br />
I in Birmingham Is now<br />
I hmng EXPERIENCED<br />
I * KITCHEN STAFF<br />
• • LUNCH BUSSERS<br />
! * WAITSTAFF<br />
I • RUNNERS<br />
1 very busy high volume Pub<br />
una (<br />
. now hinng Ml<br />
Advancement<br />
part hme deys ft _<br />
ievervngs Advancement (torn!<br />
• witrun Good wages - good tips'•<br />
Apply m person al<br />
I 160 Maple Birmingham |<br />
(810) 642-<strong>11</strong>35<br />
DIETARY AIOE<br />
Ful bme days tor reeremanl apart<br />
merrt m Westland U*K»i provided<br />
Cal (313) 451-<strong>11</strong>55<br />
DISHWASHER<br />
YOUR expenence combined w*h a<br />
KenCM lOtkM could help you earn<br />
extra money tor *» hokdeys We are<br />
seeking axpet-wnced Miwiilwi<br />
lop work m Southkeld Irom 4 PM to<br />
l*i»V on a pan-ame Oeaa Caa<br />
todey to scherkAe an rewview<br />
9NEUXG PER90»#«L SERVICES<br />
810-352-1300<br />
F A T W I L L Y S<br />
Now hmng Ful ana Part time<br />
S Wart war<br />
S Bartenders<br />
I Cook*<br />
Apply Between 2 5pm Mem-Sat<br />
19170 Farrmngton Rd<br />
(810| SI VI330<br />
FOOO SERVICE HOST'<br />
HOSTESS ft WAITSTAFF<br />
For 2 locaKme<br />
Rocrwaler (810) ft50-«30C<br />
»101 474-0TS6<br />
G E N E R A L L A B O R<br />
Food Service UMty P K O O K w<br />
(•101 54*0808<br />
GENERAL MANAGER<br />
.*y v w t a M *nmg reeteuram<br />
• IP PO Box 822<strong>07</strong><br />
THE OCX DC N MUSHMOOM «<br />
CUWWeNTLY HMMQ Km<br />
THE FOIXOVMNO<br />
Evenmg<br />
'8100 W 10 Mta<br />
H O S T / H O S T E S S<br />
& B U S S E R S<br />
• LINE COOKS<br />
• PREP COOKS<br />
• DISHWASHERS<br />
• WAIT STAFF<br />
' BUSPERSONS<br />
Fun ft part twne available Apply in<br />
person Lower Town Gnll 195 W<br />
Liberty Plymouth (313) 451-1213<br />
• LINE COOKS<br />
• SAUTE COOKS<br />
" DISHWASHERS<br />
Full ft part nme Apply in pe«son<br />
between 2-5pm Ginopolis 27815<br />
Mlddteoelt Rd Farmmglon HMls<br />
MAIN STREET Deli Plymouth Full ft<br />
part time Expenenced cooks only<br />
Good wages Benefits Aopiy m<br />
person 273 N Main Sl<br />
13131 453-7020<br />
MANAGEMENT TRAINEE<br />
NEW LIVONIA STORE<br />
Are you stuck al a dead-end wb?<br />
Join a last growing company wilh a<br />
greal opportunity Call Mr Pita lor<br />
interview 810-558-4270<br />
MERCHANT OF VINO<br />
Now nmng Cashiers 0e» Help and<br />
Kitchen Help Apply at 1404 Wan on<br />
Blvd Rochester Hills<br />
NOW HIRING<br />
• cooks<br />
• banquet Statt<br />
• Bussers<br />
• Dishwashers<br />
• Bartenders<br />
Who are motivated and seeking a too<br />
with unlimited advancement opportu-<br />
rvtiers insurance paid vacation and<br />
competitive wages Apple m person<br />
at I* Bi South Lyon Hotel<br />
NOW HIRING - day ft night wart stafl<br />
apply with m between 2pm-5pm<br />
Ginopolis 27815 Middkibelt Rd<br />
Farmmglon Hills 810-851-8222<br />
NOW HIRING Ime ft prep cooks<br />
Great wages benefits M or part<br />
nme available Apply in person 1020<br />
W Ann Arte Rd Plymouth<br />
MR B s PLYMOUTH GRIU.<br />
PIZZA COOK ft DOUGH PREP<br />
Noon to 9pm 5 dayc weekly<br />
S400 per week Garden City area<br />
Call Jim 313-422-8903<br />
P I Z Z A M A K E R S &<br />
D E L I V E R Y D R I V E R S<br />
Day ft Night Shifts available<br />
Full ft Pan nme<br />
Apply al<br />
Hungry Howies<br />
3615 Rochester Rd m Troy<br />
or call 1810) 689-8400<br />
R U B Y T U E S D A Y ' S<br />
NOW HIRING 1<br />
Wait Statt - Cooks<br />
Dishwashers - Bussers<br />
Start u se-si l*ir Day one insur-<br />
ance ft vacation pay Apply at<br />
12 MUftOichard Lake Rd<br />
(Farmington Hills)<br />
27736 Novi Road 12 Oaks Man<br />
28654 Telegraph TeiTweive Mall<br />
SERVERS NEEDED • Ful ft part-<br />
time Expenenca m line cknmg ser<br />
vice requred Exceient beneMs<br />
Apply m person. Mon-Fn 10-5pm<br />
Opus One 565 East Lamed St<br />
Detrort<br />
Stage & Co.<br />
now hmng<br />
Wait Staff<br />
No expenence necessary<br />
Tues thni Sun 10-5pm<br />
8873 Ochard Lake Rd<br />
(810( 855-8622<br />
WAIT PERSON<br />
BUSSER<br />
EXPEDITER<br />
Ful a pan t>m«<br />
Apt*y m person betwien<br />
2 A 5pm<br />
Sweet Lorreme a Cafe<br />
29101 Greenfcetd<br />
SouthfieW<br />
810-560-5066<br />
5 0 8<br />
Pood/Bemife<br />
Rntaarut<br />
WAIT PERSON<br />
• Fulorpertame A«emoo«w<br />
f vervivgx Vmen.t networks and<br />
software Salary plus commissions<br />
and bonuses, pnslit shanng 401K<br />
plen. medical/opteaVdentat insur-<br />
ance car allowance and eipense<br />
reimbursement Please can Oave<br />
Fisher at 810-489-0148. exl 202 '0<br />
arrange an appointment<br />
A D M I S S I O N S R E P<br />
Immediate openmg loi goal-onented<br />
sell-starter Pnor sales experience<br />
reqi»red Degree helpful FuH 1ime<br />
position win benefits Fai resume to<br />
810-583-4153<br />
DORSEY BUSINESS SCHOOL<br />
An Eoual Opportunity Employer<br />
AN EXCITING REAL<br />
ESTATE OPPORTUNITY<br />
F R O M C O L D W E L L<br />
BANKER SCHWEITZER -<br />
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tnought ol a real estate<br />
career 1<br />
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Resources<br />
The Best "rsmmg<br />
Support You Can Cou« On<br />
E xpenence our newly expended<br />
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new ft expenenced agents Cai<br />
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Apartment Search<br />
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out on seemg lo oeopte who donl<br />
went 10 tak lo you* Won Is be<br />
pari fwntaon beeed on yow<br />
• M « IB >«LP peoow' Our top<br />
HanM CanauMnM earn over<br />
S40 000V **lmo o*y<br />
wewiawai HMs ftiO-2S3-«Oi»<br />
Femmgw t m 810-W2 7780<br />
313-W7-0187<br />
Canon Not* a w nertord cal<br />
k 313-522 3196 a<br />
Apartment Search<br />
» emam tor > py-«ma Mar<br />
5TSuar_w*w oii>ce''tCafcS<br />
jaiiiiaSn r expenenced<br />
ceautar sales person to held ffws<br />
department Must be a sen-starter<br />
Aggressive compensation program<br />
mdudng beneMs elc Send resume<br />
wsalary rmtory to Aulo One 6906 N<br />
Telegraph DearBom Hgts Mi 48127<br />
CEMETERY SALES<br />
Oter a product-service everyone<br />
needs Cemetery Sales otters job<br />
•ecuvy and is receenon proof We<br />
401K. bonus and advance mmrwt-<br />
smns H your a setl motrv ated pro»es<br />
sural wt» « w« to work hard tor a<br />
good mcome Cot Enc Everett at<br />
Waahtanong Memorial Park Monday<br />
fnday Ai<br />
(313)666-<br />
Al (313)665-6187<br />
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or lax<br />
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CHEERFUL FACES<br />
WANTED"<br />
ParVul ime Fnemty atmo-<br />
sphere m uniform store CM<br />
wde sates nao needed Apply warm<br />
American MedKai Apparel 24100<br />
Orchard U Rd af 10 Mile<br />
{•10) 471-1<br />
COMPUTER I<br />
ELECTRONICS SALES<br />
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ClmMiflcmtions 001 lo 710 O & E T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r 7, 1 9 9 6<br />
•*m» 5 • FMon High School<br />
Jjj* 21-32 8 Aug 23-24<br />
Ooawoan Uacuuo Coy<br />
£**•.*"«L « U* tor n a c a K n<br />
R *** >c — Promobcna P SN<br />
I M i M l t m U r A<br />
«H W ( , W I M OtMfcC UmWKS<br />
featuring Kteirt fine arts ond furniture from the [stole ol<br />
fronk Donovan Sr. o prominent Crosse Pointe, Ml ottorney<br />
FEATURING F1N£ WORKS OF A8TY BY OUM WEIGHORST. MMtON<br />
SALLOW, AUCUSTt-JtAN CAUWN, EMIU GltUPPE. *08E*T HOWON.<br />
OOUGLAS ARTHUR TIED. FRANCOIS CAU. MUGH1E LEE SMITH,<br />
SA*ON Dt TURE NKOLAUS CEWRSTROM BRONZE SCULfTURES IV<br />
DUBOIS. PICAUIT. DROUOT<br />
EXCEPTIONAL FURNITURE INCLUDING A SHERATON MAHOGANY<br />
KNEEHOU DESK. 19TH C AMERICAN YEW WOOD HUTCH. I9TH C<br />
«SH MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABU. AMERICAN EMPIRE BOOKCASE.<br />
CIRCA 18 JO ENGLISH MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, FRENCH<br />
19TH C AU8USSON SETTEE. CIRCA 1890 COLONIAL MFC CO TALL<br />
CASE CLOCK. LATE 19TH C GERMAN BURL WALNUT 6 SATINWOOO<br />
TABLE STELLA MAHOGANY CASE DOUBLE-COMB DISC MUSIC BOX.<br />
BAKER DINING SET AND SOFAS<br />
VARIETY OF STERLING SR.VER GEORGE III TEA URN. PAIR OF GORHAM<br />
CANDELABRA DATED 1868. b FLATWARE BY GORHAM "GOLDEN<br />
MEDICI-, "LANSDOWNE", WALLACE 'GRAND BAROQUE". WOOO 6<br />
HUGHES -UNDINE", TIFFANY "RENAISSANCE" BIRKS "GEORGE II<br />
PLAIN" CIRCA 1855 RUSSIAN FLATWARE BY ANDREY KOVALSKY.<br />
CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN "BASKETWEAVE' PATTERN CUT GLASS<br />
PUNCH BOWL. 19TH C FRENCH DORf BRONZE h CRYSTAL<br />
TANTALUS<br />
FRIDAY FEATURES COLLECTIONS OF PEWABIC, QUIMPER b PRE<br />
COLUMBIAN POTTERY, HUMMEL El LLADRO FIGURES. AUTOGRAPHED<br />
BASEBALLS; HEREND "QUEEN VICTORIA". COPELAND SPODE "BLUE<br />
SOWPOT" ROYAL CROWN DERBY "OLD tMARI" h 'OLDE AVESBURT<br />
tHNNER SERVICE ON SATURDAY. EXTENSIVE MEISSEN FIGURINE<br />
COLLECTION, AFRICAN WOOO CARVINGS, QUALITY ORIENTAL RUGS<br />
AND FINE IEWELRY ON SUNOAY<br />
*09 Cast M l m M Annua • Detroit. Michigan U 2 U<br />
" * . ( » » ) M3-625S or NI-4254 • Fai (3<strong>11</strong>) 9*1419*<br />
(Across from the Ren Cen)<br />
Antfioe Sales<br />
ANTOUE EST ATS AUCTION<br />
PM . NOV. • AT • 00 PM<br />
SUN NOV 10 AT 1 I « NOON<br />
NOV Mi Md* >mly a! mm to<br />
mdude coMckon d oM Mom.<br />
can** moMi A bayonets raHroed<br />
*p«toor i lanterns radoa-diori-<br />
wavM Mwdry crystd. cNna. «c<br />
SUN NOV 10»l Furniture ol M<br />
typM art glass. mt,<br />
parangs I prmts tiny DOEn<<br />
doc** 8 •Mdw toma pans china<br />
to mdude dmsr MM. quda * hrghty<br />
350 LOTS°EAC»y i DAYI<br />
Pm«* Nov 7. S. 9, 12 to 6pm<br />
No Buyers Premium<br />
TERMS Caah. check. o M can)<br />
FREE CATALOGS<br />
THOMAS SCHMIDT<br />
ANTIOUE VILLAGE<br />
TOM McKean Rd. YpMm Ml<br />
313-4854606 Fax 313-485-8677<br />
DIRECTIONS MM to EM 167. S 1<br />
mM 10 Tertta Waal '•» mM to<br />
McKaan S I mM to Auckon<br />
AUCTION<br />
SAT NOV 9TH 7PM<br />
Plymouth Mch CuRural Center. 525<br />
F*mer . doors open d 6pm AnbquM,<br />
collectibles glassware. usable Kama<br />
outdoor 8 garaga Hams, household,<br />
furniture kitchen Mma. 100* ct<br />
ixihsted 8 impecked 4ama wM amy*<br />
day ct auction Bring 2 fnends 8 a<br />
truck Another auction By J C. Auction<br />
Samcaa mc Cam. Masier Card<br />
v«a ctecus w«h ID<br />
313-451-7444<br />
ruOy & emerald<br />
bracalala. broach* 8 many other<br />
ESTATE JEWELRY hna Mis 8 001-<br />
wctiuai AUCTION 3 eslatts in 1.<br />
Fn Nov 15. 6 pm Early mewing<br />
Hart* 10 am Rial morning Ovar 250<br />
paoi «ii Da auctioned mdudng 17<br />
low Might damond broach 4 9<br />
emerald cut damond. sspphre<br />
r r '<br />
anlxjue pwca*<br />
Original carved bona tusks lorm Via<br />
movie Tw«na Signad Ltoaraca punch<br />
Bowl Oriental* Item* Vidonan lo<br />
praaanl Glean Raingh Audionaar<br />
No Diryar* prarraums<br />
MILL POND AUCTION<br />
GALLERY<br />
217 W MAIN ST<br />
BRK5HTON. Ml<br />
(ACROSS FROM MILL PONDl<br />
(810*229-8666<br />
FORT KNOX SELF STORAGE<br />
39205 Ford Rd . We*tLanc<br />
(313) 9(81-<strong>07</strong>00<br />
Sal Nov 16. 12 Noon<br />
AR uma contain miac<br />
twuMhokl good*<br />
Unit "020 Nicole Read «oe8. Gaor-<br />
panna Hofman #<strong>11</strong>1 Dawn ERkMI<br />
><strong>11</strong>4 Ursula Reeves *I24 wwiam<br />
Golden ill >212. Qeraktne Vawnie<br />
•239. Kevin Turner . Ml 461 TO. • pubkc<br />
SUBARU IBM. BTM<br />
JFKA73ASKC702819<br />
CADILLAC. I960<br />
6D696A9I70362<br />
VOLKSWAGON. 1964. Rabbit<br />
1VWDC0177E V097046<br />
OLD6MOSILE. 19M. CuMM<br />
1G3NF54D5JM2' 7326<br />
BUICK. 1977<br />
4237JH41M17<br />
BUICK IBM. Riven*<br />
1G4E257Y4FE457664<br />
MERCURY IBM. Maiqua<br />
2MEBP95F XGX894 762<br />
DATED. Nov 1. 19M<br />
BY: Plymouti T»p Pokoe Dept<br />
SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN<br />
AUTO AUCTION<br />
PUBLIC & DEALERS<br />
WELCOME<br />
Mon 8 Thurs Everungs 8 30pm<br />
Fleet. LeaM dealer Conaign-<br />
merM Bank Repoa. New car<br />
Trada-ma Arrived Lala modal<br />
Ford TauruaM<br />
Reserved Numben<br />
Prompt Sannce<br />
Pck-up 8 Dekvery Service<br />
25 yrs Automonve Experience<br />
9200 N Telegraph<br />
Carlton Ml<br />
Phone 313-586-8996<br />
FAX 313-5863503.<br />
TWO-DAY<br />
ANTIQUE 8 COLLECTIBLE<br />
AUCTION<br />
Sun Nov 10 - 12 Noon<br />
Mon Nov <strong>11</strong> - 6pm<br />
Local 1264. UAW Han<br />
7450 15 Mile Rd<br />
I'* Mile W ot Van Dyte)<br />
Staring Height*<br />
SUNDAY • Vintage linen* omits<br />
clomna 8 accessories dons do* tur-<br />
mture 8 mora<br />
MONDAY - A wide vanety ol coMct-<br />
itue name mciuding post cants paper,<br />
glassware, books 8 furniture<br />
Can MONO AY alter 1pm<br />
810-254-3792<br />
7 0 8<br />
RuiBBMftStW<br />
Flea Marked<br />
FLEA MARKET every TuM 8am<br />
DAV Ha* 47326 Daqumdn N<br />
Auburn Fid Dealer spacM S9<br />
810-680-1615<br />
J l<br />
7 0 8<br />
i M M f t U e /<br />
Plea Market!<br />
C»«JNCH RUMMAGE SALE<br />
Fnt United MMioHai<br />
Church of Wayne<br />
tmom tnm Wayne Poal otkcaj<br />
Fn Nov. 6. Bam lo 5pm<br />
Sat Nov » 9am lo '2pm ry<br />
Bat 82 50 at<br />
NOT IN PLUS<br />
HUGE Rummaga' Bake Saie-TN»»<br />
<strong>11</strong>' 7 930am-730pm Troy Conmu-<br />
nNy Ceraer Troy CMc Career 520<br />
W Big Beever Caah OMy<br />
RUMMAGE SALE - CROSS OF<br />
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH.<br />
Thura Nov T. 9-4 Fn Nov 8, 9-12.<br />
<strong>11</strong>00 Lone Pine Rd BtoomRald HBa.<br />
RUMMAGE SALE<br />
Sl Pali LuRiam<br />
201 Elm. NorRMM<br />
2 Mocks S ol B MM I block W ol<br />
Center, behind Shopping Cenasr<br />
Fnday Nov 15 9-4 8<br />
Jay Nov 16 9-1 Bag Sato<br />
Saturn*<br />
Eatate Sales<br />
ABSOLUTE BLOWOUT<br />
ESTATE SALE<br />
Fn-Sal Nov 8-9. 10-tpm<br />
21300 Fruer. Southfield<br />
(S ct 9 MM. E ol Laftaar Ra)<br />
Bnel Ming tola. Ovesaal pna labia<br />
8 chairs, guaansue watarbad. Deo-<br />
room eat color T V s. almond aide-by-<br />
side relngarstor, tiasli<br />
ctolhra. household a<br />
Lola oil old pictures t<br />
kitchen Mma<br />
piduM* tramaa. book*<br />
lode, gas generator, *nowblowai ate<br />
P S name in Moraga to M brought<br />
over, net yet known al ITue Bma"<br />
Estate Sales by Debbie<br />
Need A Sale''<br />
Call 313-538-2939<br />
S ACQUIRING &<br />
SELLING<br />
QUALITY FURNITURE<br />
DECORATWE ACCESSOWES<br />
ANO ANTIQUES<br />
One llem or * HOUM Fu#<br />
Cons^n m Our Showroom<br />
OR<br />
We Manage and Conduct<br />
In-Home Sate*<br />
Cal For Datatt<br />
RE-SELL-IT<br />
ESTATE SALES<br />
34769 Grand Rrver, Farmmglon<br />
Every Day. 10AM-6PM<br />
Sunday 12-4PM<br />
Serving You Smce 1961<br />
S 81H7B-SPLL /<br />
ALMOND FORMICA Parsons table<br />
5 « 36' Whae Formica TV (land<br />
w,<br />
Mile] go E to hr*l slop s*i<br />
which is Abbngion. go S one<br />
«hon (nock to addreas<br />
"ADORABLE HOME FILLEU<br />
WITH VERY NICE THINGS'"<br />
Contents Include<br />
3 K*« • Union National<br />
Country French dnmg Mt<br />
with breafctrom • dinette Mt<br />
with labia 8 chairs • oe-<br />
dema 8 rrvnor . rocker •<br />
desk* 8 Chans • nsc rowave<br />
• wondartul collectibles<br />
including sets ot chma.<br />
nMr crystal 8 2 srfver laa<br />
sal* • clothes • imens<br />
Much much more'<br />
Pneed To Sell- • 1 Day Only<br />
Ins Kaulman 810-626-7723<br />
Associate Member<br />
'mamabonal Socaiy ol Appraaars<br />
RELOCATION lorces very reason<br />
able pnces on quaMy hjmrtura appk-<br />
ancas pottery glassware dolling<br />
household 8 sporting goods Nov 9<br />
8 10. 10am lo 6pm 6309 Qlynde-<br />
boume '« mM N ol Square Lake '»<br />
mM W d Coohdge H«a oI Cham-<br />
wood Sub B10-879-323B<br />
Estate Saks<br />
ANOTHER BIG<br />
ESTATE SALE<br />
Friday & Saturday.<br />
Nov. 8 & 9. 10-5<br />
LIVING ROOM: Sectional<br />
sola, coffee, lamp & sofa<br />
occasional chair &<br />
DINING ROOM<br />
MAHOGANY Duncan Phyte<br />
table, chairs, china cabinet<br />
& buffet.<br />
KITCHEN: Refrigerator &<br />
stove.<br />
BEDROOM: Circa 1940<br />
vanity, bench, chest and<br />
complete double bed.<br />
BEDROOM: French Provin-<br />
cial chest & complete<br />
double bed & night stand.<br />
ACCESSORIES INCLUDE:<br />
MAHOGANY nesting tables,<br />
antique sewing cabinet,<br />
china, crystal and silver.<br />
Drafting board, pictures. LP<br />
records, brass & glass<br />
tables, jewelry washer &<br />
dryer. Lots ot household<br />
misc.<br />
19312 llene<br />
North off 7 Mile Rd<br />
2 blocks West of<br />
Wyoming<br />
Sale by<br />
L i l l y M . & C o .<br />
ESTATE SALE<br />
Don't miss!<br />
November 6-9-10 9am-4pm<br />
31825 Noon Beverly H*s<br />
(W ofl Southteld Rd berween<br />
13 8 14 MM Beverly to Nison<br />
S on Ninon watch (or signs)<br />
Ful houM basemeni 8 garage Fee-<br />
lumg Limoges RS Prussia Cam-<br />
bridge Leno* and much more rnrac<br />
glassware, many pots 8 pans 8 kach<br />
•nware. M appkances mahagony<br />
bedroom Mt 8 other lumaure Dming<br />
room MI electronic beds partings 8<br />
wall hangings Baldwin organ.<br />
Jacobean *nowbtower many tocne old<br />
8 new old toys coslumer lewelry old<br />
boy *cou«. old tram *at Chnstma*<br />
decor knen* 8 vintage dotting, oka<br />
'uhing poles Mms loo many lo<br />
DON'T MISS!<br />
Richard 8 Lynn Ace<br />
Number ai MM 810-6*6-2028<br />
SCIO FARM ESTATES<br />
Arm Arbor 330 Apple Sal Nov 9<br />
9 00-4 00 Sun Nov 10 10 00-3 00<br />
Ctoffmg Craft* 8 Supples<br />
EXCELLENT<br />
ESTATE<br />
SALE<br />
Friday & Saturday.<br />
Nov. 8 & 9. 10-4<br />
7193 Suncrest Dr<br />
Colony Club Condoe<br />
Bloomfield Twp<br />
(between 14 8 15 MM<br />
W OM Inkster)<br />
A coMdor s heme w#i lots al<br />
beeuMU mmgs MOM French<br />
chain 8 sola, wga scale<br />
Grand Rapids display cabnet<br />
Baker oMtaal oocstai table on<br />
ental 8 gamatona iatM« Comml<br />
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Room Baft. Siding Free est<br />
Prompt service 313-538-2666<br />
AAA CUSTOM BRICK<br />
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Specializing m a• types d repairs<br />
Chimneys Porches Sidewalks<br />
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810-477-9673<br />
; K MASONRY Repairs 8 Aaer-<br />
p* Chimneys Porches Drwe-<br />
Orrveways • Rasideniial<br />
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• Fast altaent<br />
• Lceneed<br />
• Floors • insured<br />
• Backhoe Work<br />
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810-348-0066 810474-1714<br />
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Block 8 Cement Work<br />
Or Ways<br />
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Est<br />
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tM types camera work Drives<br />
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sprmkler* mtialled 8 serviced<br />
Timber work: Trenchtng Downspout<br />
4 Sump Pianp txma Oranage<br />
problem soMng Backhoe won<br />
tractor work, pipe pulling<br />
trucking BIG OR SMALL<br />
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QUALITY SINCE 1948<br />
AFFORDABLE LANDSCAPING<br />
LaCoure Services<br />
Complete tandecapmg. Lawn Mam<br />
Old landscape removed, new<br />
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work 4 matenaM Reasonable 'tut<br />
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Custom Designs<br />
Painting<br />
Comm 8 Res mt 8<br />
Ext Panting Deck Res Slainng<br />
Walpapermg Tenured Ceikngs<br />
Power Wasnng Ins Rel<br />
(313) 533-8450<br />
DAYLIGHT PAINTING<br />
Interior • Elienor<br />
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810-478-4140<br />
• ELITE *<br />
WE BEAT ALL PRICES!<br />
• Lie • Insured • 20 years exp •<br />
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e FATHER 8 SON PAINTING e<br />
interior 25N OH<br />
(313) 422-1545<br />
FINE LINE PAINTING<br />
QuaMy work reasonable 'ales S»<br />
dacount* Spray lemred ceangs<br />
313-4214493<br />
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PAINTING<br />
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tab 813-532-9327<br />
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HIGHEST QUALJTV<br />
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• PlasiarO»ywal Rapar<br />
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• FrM EMmaMs<br />
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Salem Graduate • OuaMy Work'<br />
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(810) 360-2982<br />
LOW RATES<br />
(810)476-00<strong>11</strong><br />
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147 PlaRerinj<br />
• JOE S PLASTER 8 DRYWALL*<br />
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damage PrM est 32 years exp<br />
810-478-7949 Paga 810490-9032<br />
LEES WALL REPAIR<br />
Speaakong m dust-tiM plaster<br />
and drywail repairs<br />
FrM Est (313) 844-<strong>07</strong>02<br />
PLASTERING 4 DRYWALL<br />
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A1I wo«k<br />
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work guaranteed<br />
Uc 810348-2447<br />
1-2600<br />
(313)635-8610<br />
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pemmg. textured spray repairs<br />
(810)471<br />
(313)635<br />
148 Plumbing<br />
Expert Plumbing, inc.<br />
Uc 6 Ins Maslei Plumber 38 yrs<br />
eipenence w«h young (resh «leas<br />
We are equipped with staie-o'-the-art<br />
technology lo detect & sdve any type<br />
ol sewe? 4 dam problem qu too *m*« Speoai ra*M tor<br />
Mad moome (313) 41<br />
QUALITY PAINTING<br />
WON myaal Reedenhal * Condoe<br />
810-831-6262<br />
SM PAINTING INC<br />
fimmmm* manor Commerad<br />
and Residential insured and<br />
MoCRACKEN PIANO SERVICE<br />
313-4984900 d 810-167-4098<br />
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Const. Co inc.<br />
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damage • Plrang 8 Oywa*<br />
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Man s 8 Woman * Weei<br />
. 13131 536-5536<br />
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18 j m Mpenance on 0 make*<br />
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810-305-5018 810-442-1409<br />
FAST FOREST<br />
TREE TRANSPLANTING<br />
Bought Sola 8 Moved lup to 12'i<br />
(810| 623-TREE (8M3)<br />
G 8 F TREE SERVICE<br />
Prureng loppmg removals 8 stump<br />
gmdng Very reas rales FrM est<br />
FuPy nsured Gary 810^356 4026<br />
MCK 8 DAGO TREE<br />
Customised Landscapmg Tree<br />
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VMa MC Dacv 313-427-5140<br />
230<br />
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Thursday, November 7,1996 O&E C l a u f f l c a t t o n s 7 1 0 t o 8 2 2 Branda. 810-61*-3063<br />
'4 MM N of<br />
Larga variety antique<br />
4 wainm balnon<br />
Garage Saiea<br />
Oakland<br />
BIRMINGHAM - Toy*. Lima Tyke*,<br />
boya ao(haa to ST. carseets. Pengo<br />
highchM, Beam ch-da<br />
r r h l i M pool, taking bad<br />
Frt only. 9-4) 647<br />
daak. 5x* •<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS Antiques, Col-<br />
actables. houeehold Mma Nov S.<br />
9. 8 30-4 00, 4650 Pickenng Rd<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
samples gifM. booka. clolhee. Thur<br />
4 Fn. 9am lo 3pm 35351 Gtongary<br />
between 12 4 13 OA Drake<br />
NOVI - Thurs Sat 9-5 Appkancas.<br />
40686 Ladans. S ol 9 Mia. bat Hag-<br />
gary 4 Meadowbrook<br />
WALLED LK 20 yr*<br />
tamaufs. houeehold.<br />
1935 Dewn Ridge. E Of Decker, N<br />
o» Pontiac Trail Nov 8-9th 9-5<br />
W BLOOMFIELD - Multi lamay saM<br />
Nov 8lh 4 90*. 2 blk* S ot Ford between Mid-<br />
dlebM 4 Warran. oil Henry Ruff<br />
LIVOMA - Antique doors 4 antique<br />
mac No (ink Fn-Sal Nov 6-9 9am-<br />
E 37578 Sherwood Ct S (N ol 5<br />
W ofl Newburgh)<br />
Ootkiai<br />
OOPGEOUS RANCH mmk ooaL<br />
herd* worn. Sua 6-8-10 Paid<br />
$8.000. aakmg 42.000 810 396-6378<br />
OBEY FOX ooal. Ml angn. l a w<br />
worn, an meOum. SI50) Juat In<br />
me lor CMaanaa. (313)48046<strong>07</strong><br />
LADIES BETTER to Bndge sports<br />
i 4 Spring suae<br />
8 4 8's el wholeeeto Caah only Sal.<br />
19. Comfort Inn. F<br />
(ia<br />
Nov 9. Comfort Inn, Farmmglon HMa<br />
Mto mat E of Orohart Lake Rd)<br />
810 471 *220<br />
Mon-Frt cal 810 480-0404<br />
LAOrS BLACK<br />
lsnc*h. removable H*<br />
t l S Paid 1300 (313) ?2I-3IC<br />
MINK COAT: fut length Mac* ranch.<br />
Iarr palls, lovely, seldom atom.<br />
tl.lSWbaat 810-786-1316<br />
MINK JACKET. white sua 12.<br />
Paid $2000. aac-<br />
10) 868-3800<br />
SILVER FOX JACKET. Hka new. size<br />
66. 4375. after 9PM<br />
(610) 349-5066<br />
UNCLAIMED<br />
FUR SALE<br />
Open Tues. thru Sat.<br />
12-5<br />
Carmela's Furs<br />
2546 Orchard Lk. Rd.<br />
Sytvan Lake<br />
810-682-3200<br />
Weddng dress beaded botkee, ful<br />
Iran srtkMM 4 m —<br />
4 ve* 8-6 $600<br />
Iran wbuatle 4 matching headpiece<br />
10 810-363-9757<br />
WE DOING DRESS Gnra Cotoc-<br />
oon Fits aixe 6-12 Satin. lua, cathe-<br />
dral length $650 (8101 896 2869<br />
WEDDING DRESS, (Jim H|e!m).<br />
Sue 10. on^naly $1,800 Asking<br />
$500 lum Call (810) 851-7497<br />
WEDDING DRESS sin 12 While<br />
Brocade, long alaaves $900/<br />
Katfiy. 810-363-4172<br />
WEDDING GOWN • John Brattoy<br />
halter style wfmatching heed pace<br />
Sue 6 $1200 (313) 462-1274<br />
WEDDING GOWN-WHITE New<br />
never used, size 12. $950«e*l<br />
Dresa can be aured 313-721-1499<br />
716 Household Goods<br />
ANTIQUE mghchaa<br />
martie coflee labia. raOar<br />
mrrfeaa Mp 4 4 chars (610)<br />
Antique Maghogeny 9 paoe drtng<br />
Frame, $100<br />
canter. $200<br />
Double<br />
Oek entertainment<br />
9-7(313) 728-2839<br />
LIVONIA - furniture double reckner<br />
couch, entertainment center CDr<br />
tape rack, video cabinet, coflee tabto<br />
microwave stove. 4 lots of mac Fn<br />
orty 10-3, 18960 Oilman. S ofl 7.<br />
between MidcSebeK 4 Inkster<br />
LIVONIA - MOVING 4 We Can't<br />
Take It Wilh Us' Misc. furniture, pool<br />
latto. organ, drape*, coats, jackets.<br />
X-mas Hems. 4 much. much more<br />
Thur* - Sal, 9-4, 35452 Bennett at<br />
Wayna Rd between 6 4 7 Mto<br />
713 Movinf Sales<br />
CANTON • Nov 9-10 Word pro-<br />
cessor Irving room 4 bedroom furni-<br />
ture Too much to In) 6536 Honey<br />
Tree Blvd 313-459-4465<br />
FARMINGTON •<br />
deco tide chair* 36" »w»v*l haeaock<br />
round 4 more! (610) 477-4668<br />
LIVONIA 9 lo 5, Fit-Son , Nov 8-10.<br />
Ethan Allan furniture, bedroom,<br />
kilchen. glassware lamps baby;<br />
maternity, mtsc 17181 GoKview. N.<br />
of 8 Mto. E of Levan<br />
313 953-3671<br />
MOVING! Piano $700 2 angle bed-<br />
room sots, couch, chairs, tattos.<br />
lamps, bar stools lawn tool*, outdoor<br />
redwood lumMure. bikes, much more!<br />
Cal after 8pm 313-4534471<br />
MOVING SALE - Furniture, appk-<br />
ances. dotting TV. baby Una. Fn-<br />
Sal. <strong>11</strong>-4. 29465 Beau Ridge,<br />
Greenpoima at Copper Creak. 13<br />
Mto. E of t-<br />
NORTHVILLE - Furniture, appli-<br />
ances txkee. gm, pabo ctiaara. nder<br />
mower, snowdc wer 4 mac Thur<br />
Ihrvi Sunday trom 9 to 4:30- 21431<br />
Summers**. N of 8 Mto. E ot Beck<br />
n Northvdle Estates Sub<br />
(610) 349-5632<br />
PLYMOUTH • Moving Sale. Thur*-<br />
Fn. Nov 7-6. 9em-5pm Houeanold<br />
asarcoe equomert. (near)<br />
rod holders Big Jon planar<br />
r maat (aa new), loss of ittoc<br />
1064 Sutherland Si. W of Man. N ot<br />
Ann Mtor Rd<br />
REDFORD Nov 3rd 4 10n trom 9<br />
10 7 Sola<br />
ota. refrigerator, stove,<br />
dnmg 4 kUcfan set Car<br />
parts 4 mac. 13663 Applelon. 1-964<br />
Telegraph (313) 538-1704<br />
ROCHESTER • Furniture al rooma<br />
houaahoid 4 garage aale tome snow<br />
thrower lean mower 4 mora Sal 4<br />
Sin , 9 to 5. 4764 Foreat Ridge Ct.<br />
alt Orton Rd. tafand Paint Creak<br />
Cider MM Caah Onty 1 656-0649<br />
ROYAL OAK - Okang eat. Keafclimii<br />
bullet. 10 chairs 2 leevee • pad*<br />
due sola, antiques, got dubs. ale.<br />
TluvSK. 9-4 18<strong>07</strong> Cedar HB. off<br />
Woodward 2 Mocha S ol 12 Mto<br />
ANTIQUE VANITY w/mirror 4<br />
metchng 5 drawer dreeeer. $425<br />
both Canvas car cover. $60 GirTs<br />
Mia $25. and rmecellaneoua<br />
Cal (810) 855-0340<br />
Bouetaid Goods<br />
CHINA CABINETS By Union<br />
National. Oresal and Cartoiy<br />
Hand carved mahogany *<br />
anch 4 em<br />
aaw*<br />
a laal.<br />
Round bal 4<br />
gamaa laHa mfm<br />
Rand carved trench lamp lade.<br />
Mode, near nvemory of ol* 4<br />
TIMELESS ANTIQUES<br />
15631 w. It Mto<br />
610-96»e006<br />
CLAYTON MARCUS matching<br />
oouch 4 lp.eeeat Emcitoia comi-<br />
non $400 (313) 836-4287<br />
Moving<br />
Iwng<br />
i. Alfmoold Baalollar<br />
it sal 313-622-4719<br />
Contemporary dining room eat<br />
Chrome, wicker 4 glaaa. 6 cftalre, «ke<br />
new S87Vbeat (810) 349-5068<br />
CONTEMPORARY PIER bedroom<br />
set. $800 TraiMonal wood dkmg<br />
room set. $1500 (810) 381-<strong>11</strong>34<br />
CONTEMPORARY SOFA bed w«h<br />
motorned recanar and char, beige.<br />
Mia new $450 Cal after 4pm:<br />
810-349-1509<br />
CONTEMPORARY SOFA. ic*eeeal<br />
4 chair Btadugrey/paalei color*<br />
back. 3 year*. okS. ike<br />
(A 10) 227-9925<br />
CONTEMPORARY KITCHEN table,<br />
white Hp black baaa $400 1 couch<br />
excetont condMon $150 I air con*<br />
•oner $150 (810) 435-6146<br />
COUCH. CHAIR Sokd Oak/ coflee<br />
latto. sofa 4 end table*. 2 lamp*<br />
$600 (313) 937-30<strong>07</strong><br />
COUCH. LOVE SEAT, sleeper »d».<br />
sold cherry tabOe. patio set 2 crystal<br />
chandetor*. leather chav. ottoman,<br />
womene go> dube (313) 453-5137<br />
716 Hwsekoid Goods<br />
UVINQ ROOM, i<br />
chair*, cot<br />
new New ( ,<br />
MOO. Cal Everange 3134844048<br />
UVMQ ROOM aat. dMa. » enter-<br />
lanmant centers Bedroom aaL 4<br />
no (810) 0<strong>11</strong>-8888<br />
MUST SACtoFCEl Lovely UcMn<br />
*waa eai 4 9 nauM ctoti chair* on<br />
MUST SELL! Ping Pong tatto. VouOt<br />
aedroom. Game TabM an* Chart,<br />
Ratrttferalor. "<br />
Sun.. 2-Opm.<br />
^•fngeralor. a mcaa. Apponamem*<br />
- - " (<strong>11</strong>6)862-3801<br />
ONEIDA DAMASK Roae etartng<br />
atoar. 4 pace place aat aarvtoa tor<br />
10. Cal after £nT 810-5494482<br />
OUTDOOR FURNITURE • table 4<br />
chart, umbrella. S100 Glaaa drtng<br />
MM 4 4 chaa*. blue chair cover*.<br />
$250 (810) 477 3683<br />
PATIO FURNITURE - compOta red-<br />
wood aat. $160 Comctala whae Wwyt<br />
•at. $480. (810) 539-9024<br />
5 PC almond 4 braea coraemporary<br />
ring room aat<br />
$1200<br />
wal un* 4 matching living<br />
(810)648-1041<br />
2 PIECE M l Hi IM<br />
Medum wood. «acal*n» oondNnn<br />
$500 (810) 881-3061<br />
POOL TABLE - 8ft. Brunswick<br />
wiHght $700, 3 piece Emerianmanl<br />
U«at m almond $1000 Cal attar<br />
6pm (810) 348-9158<br />
POWER LIFT 4 -eckner chav by<br />
Golden, nghl hand control, uaad 8<br />
mo* Blue $500 (313) 881-0937<br />
1930 S BEDROOM set $800 1968<br />
dinette labto>4 chav* $75- Vintage<br />
refrigerator works $100 Waaher<br />
$100 Electric dryer almoet new<br />
$200 Al good (313) 427-6*19<br />
SECTIONAL • large 3 piece, in labrtc.<br />
1 year old. a* new $36018 Pre-Cor Ski Machme<br />
1986 Honda Spree 313-456-7994<br />
APARTMENT DISHWASHER $100,<br />
Large green armoire $325. Weight<br />
i $20 (610)646-2134<br />
AREAS LARGEST<br />
CONSIGNMENT<br />
FURNITURE STORE<br />
• Living a Dining<br />
• Bedroom e Lampa<br />
• Antique* • Awkances<br />
We pick Up and Sal For Youl<br />
YANKEE CONSIGNMENTS<br />
31582 Grand Rrver (810) 471-0320<br />
(1 blk W oI Orchard Lake Road.)<br />
CUSTOM<br />
cabmet*. Italian .<br />
porary dining room taM*. mahogany<br />
hunt table, carpeth^n elm daang<br />
room tabq Henredon leather sofas<br />
m wnlal roeewood carved arm chaar,<br />
contemporary roeewood 4 slaniaas<br />
steel table 4 chairs. Widdloomb slap<br />
end tables. Queen Anne maple labia<br />
4 4 chair*. Wndeor chair*, signed<br />
Hilchoock chair*. Henredon king-sue<br />
canopy-4 poelar. Baker mahogany<br />
game table. Woodard wrotmht iron<br />
table 4 chairs. Johnaon Brothers<br />
cNna. prtnaNa pma (ely cupboard.<br />
2-door cheat. Mepbeck cupboard,<br />
deacon's bench 4 mora<br />
SECOND SEASON<br />
Fine Fumohngs on Conaignmenl<br />
3860 W 12 Mto Rd . Befldey<br />
(810) 414-9026<br />
SOFAS, ohart, end tablaa. oak<br />
kitchen set. bar aloola. pabo set A*<br />
rmntl From $45-$650 810-478-1809<br />
SOFAS-<br />
beige $1<br />
good condition<br />
1 floral pdnf $100 4 l sold<br />
beige $125 or $200 tor aaf<br />
STUOENTS SOLID Oak Desk. 30" x<br />
42", $179. (810) 348-7100<br />
DESIGNER DINING charta*c- lama. (81« 881 W o<br />
3 BEAUTIFUL wool ruga large<br />
cage pale Mitoaa. » Hae£w I<br />
treaa. oak MMa (810» SH-i<br />
aaa 8 patoe M l<br />
Mi llolBaii 8800<br />
ia-14.<br />
JMtoOt aM. 8MB<br />
VUSSS*'""<br />
OPiSBER A M M If<br />
Oak 1 year aM. PtfS<br />
FULL LENOTV taue lea<br />
BEDROOM SET. Hka near. 9 pace<br />
oak $1200. Bunk bad*, pmk metal<br />
$300 Palo aaL Mmoei new $<strong>11</strong>00.<br />
Bhie Le-Z-Boy reckner Mcroweve 4<br />
810-360-1451<br />
Z Boy rackn<br />
toe lampa<br />
BEDROOM SET - Oak «eaaar.<br />
* Cheat mghiatand. headboard<br />
near >1000 810-349-5553<br />
BEDROOM SET - 5pc boy*. Laa<br />
ngan Oak. bad wah nunc** 9<br />
ooratoon $700. (810) 380-74<strong>11</strong><br />
BEOROOM SET, 4<br />
rary »jea<br />
(810) 9324231<br />
BEOROOM SET<br />
arey'whae i<br />
Qraanr-d<br />
8 pace. daak.<br />
am ptadorm bed<br />
6 313-468-2121<br />
BEDROOMS SETS. tSrano room.<br />
<strong>11</strong>0-4 7>5878<br />
BLACK torwaca cadnaL 3 ixa-oul<br />
or* maida. aaoa8M condMon.<br />
t Maaaatfs S1Q448-4770<br />
•LACK LACQUER 7 pace badroom<br />
aat. Quean ttoHorm HI in Comem<br />
porary S3MMMM I10473-78J4<br />
BLACK MARBLE *ang MMa. 74<br />
* Paid B2000 *48 aacnfice<br />
St OOO (8101 478-7178<br />
. dreeeer wrttawui. rwh'uano<br />
ARar Sprrt (313) fe74887<br />
BOY8 BEOROOM aaL capaama bad<br />
k 4 dreeeer good oar f aa.<br />
N a t 313481-1988<br />
DINING ROOM let. 6 can* chair*,<br />
lighted hutch, pecan frtah, *»king<br />
$1,500 (313) 459-5627<br />
DINING ROOM *at - pecan, table<br />
w/2 leaf*. 4 chaw*, bghied china cab-<br />
inet. 313-416-5816<br />
DINING ROOM set pm* hmch.<br />
labia. 4 Chair*. *erver. $500. Con-<br />
size bed dreeeer,<br />
$300<br />
DINING ROOM tatto. country , wah 8<br />
chair* and beeuMU hutch. $500<br />
CM: (810) 477-5418<br />
DINING SET - Beautiful Oak. Tatto.<br />
4 chair*. Chma cabmet New $2200<br />
$990 Firm (810) 471-7310<br />
DINING SET elgant. tormal. pecan<br />
chaia cabinet, table, afcane back<br />
chair* $600 BloomMd HB*.<br />
CM (810) 8153-0482<br />
DINING SET - Traditional, walnut/<br />
• accent. 3 leaves, 8 chart, triple<br />
chma cabnet $600 810-348-9883<br />
DINING SET - Traditional walnut, 5<br />
a. 1 leaf $125 CM:<br />
(313) 729-0381<br />
DINING TABLE. 8 chairs, china cab-<br />
inet Antique Mahogany $450<br />
(313) 455-7243<br />
DINNER TABLE 4 chair*, chma cab-1<br />
mat. aarvar. end tabM $500. bookl<br />
M a $300, daak $200 8104444342<br />
0REXEL atoid pecan ijnmg room<br />
aaL 2 leave*, pad 4 china cabnet<br />
BaauWui $<strong>11</strong>00 (810) 8084443<br />
0REXEL 6-P1ECE aedonal $560 La-<br />
Z-Boy leather rocker reckner $360<br />
810-9024479<br />
0REXEL WOOOBRIAR. oM bed-<br />
room set. triple dreaaar. 2 mirror*,<br />
armort. rvgnt (land Cacatoia. $<br />
Dreaal Woodbnar. oM bar<br />
slooia. mad* inm, excetont $500<br />
CM- (810) 477-7972<br />
ELEGANT WROUGT iron 4 poawr<br />
bad. hry grape mcfflf on haatttool<br />
L $l90CW»aat (810) 686-1486<br />
ENTERTAMIENT CENTER • Bob<br />
Tanbartaka look-s-kke 79x43x24<br />
TV. audo. $060 eae*« SOLO<br />
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER: Mack.<br />
30x38. Darely uaed. $300<br />
CMC (810) 6464304<br />
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Tratl-<br />
•ionaL <strong>11</strong>'.leaded glaaa door*, bar 4<br />
dteMy cabmet. 8 pea. 81J00.<br />
RSop computer daak. meHum oak.<br />
$800 ARer 8pm 810-4784808<br />
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER oak<br />
irteh. oakiVaaa coHaa latto faotoar<br />
$75 ee douba '<br />
oom $75. armort 8200. (3<strong>11</strong><br />
TABLE - formica lop w^eaf. oM. ml*<br />
padded chair*. Ika new. beat ofler<br />
313-5054030<br />
TABLE<br />
8Vt"k4'<br />
Mart** potohed oval latto.<br />
Seat ofler 810461-0208<br />
WATERFORO - Moving Sale Uke<br />
new ful sua bed. couch 4 mac<br />
I. (810) 738-5790<br />
718 Appliances<br />
CATHY'S BEST VALUE<br />
APPLIANCE<br />
FREE 1 YEAR WARRANTY<br />
28734 Michigan Ave<br />
Beech Oaly 4 Inkster Rds<br />
313-359-2<strong>07</strong>2 or 5741. E 8 Mto<br />
Warran. t blk W. of Mound Rd<br />
COMMERCIAL sewing machine,<br />
Sanger u-20. $285 Portable Oatv<br />
washer. $85. freezer. 22 cu lt.. $250:<br />
almond fndga. 24 cu.ft.. $325. ttock<br />
built-n oven. $90 810449-1968<br />
DEEP FREEZER, upright, by Impe-<br />
21 2 arte leaf, eacalant condi-<br />
tion. $400it»*t Maytag waaher/ga*<br />
dryer. $300r1ie*l tor pair GE Space<br />
ar II microwave, feortoat Nordic<br />
*. (810) 306-9788<br />
axcetom condi-<br />
DRYER GE - ga*. exceler<br />
Ion. almonil $130 Schwmn<br />
Ixka. $50 (810) 645-2961<br />
ELECTRIC STOVE. 2"1 yrs<br />
Good arorldng condDon.<br />
$100 » 313-474-0516<br />
GLOBAL RECONDITIONED<br />
APPLIANCES r<br />
Al maior brands. 8 month warranty<br />
30635 Plymouth Rd. 313-201-7037<br />
KENMORE TOP mount refngerator<br />
Almond. 22 cufl wrtce, 1 yr. old.<br />
0. 810-335-7861<br />
MAYTAG - waaher 4 dry*. $75<br />
each. AMo 56 galon toh tank. 4<br />
equipment,. $50 (810) 738-3800.<br />
REFRIGERATORS - Exceient com*<br />
Hon bolh, kgN almond color. 19 cufl.<br />
Whae Weetmgtouse $125 22cuft<br />
Amana $400 S10-227-9925<br />
SLOT MACHINE w/ Warranty: $950<br />
AJeo have Pac Man 4 Kano<br />
(810) 645-1837 or (810) 646-2830<br />
Farm Produce/<br />
FTowerVPUnti<br />
APPLES 19 Varietle*. Spic*<br />
Orthard Cider 8 Donut* Now ship-<br />
ping applea UPS Anywher* n la<br />
US Cel. (810) 832-7882 or stop In<br />
for shipping Information Open daily<br />
m. US-23,<br />
Eat<br />
94. N of Bnghton,<br />
Oyda Rd. Ex<br />
CHRISTMAS<br />
TREES<br />
Lookmg tor * Christmas<br />
Tree77 A Chnstma* Tie*<br />
Comer wM be starting<br />
Thumdav, November 28 and<br />
runrang Ihe next tour Thurs-<br />
days'in M 15 Observer 4<br />
Eccentnc<br />
I you are soling Chrtdmas<br />
Tree* tha year and went to<br />
Frances<br />
Rich<br />
Tory (31<br />
Monday «vu<br />
10AM - i<br />
953-2099<br />
953-2089<br />
953-2083<br />
m<br />
For<br />
Salt<br />
SB.VEX. $860 Unique, eomampo-<br />
rwy Mohan Mt oSoe daak. $136.<br />
Dog cage. SUtoeat 810428-7333<br />
WTIENB (2) - 3 '<br />
Ictol car* In kMr<br />
SNAP-ON 2 pace tootoox eel<br />
1.8 drawer too. I<br />
Mlei (81$<br />
T<br />
*.<br />
<strong>11</strong>84<br />
VENOMS<br />
head, grean 4 gold on ijMan^$300<br />
MACHINES<br />
m i l<br />
(810)<br />
2 VIC Tanny Pramar LI* ttm* mem-<br />
bership* $1,000 tor bad. w« Mgh<br />
PIANO CO 810-5414<strong>11</strong>8<br />
Ste^wey 4 Other Qrand* 8006 14)<br />
WE BOY PIANOS - TOP CASH<br />
ANTIQUE<br />
me.<br />
CM (313) 422-4014.<br />
baby grand piano Voaa<br />
and Son* Good oondMn. $1900.<br />
ANTIQUE PIANO<br />
ciougn 4 Wairan Co. biM<br />
okd mahogany, ea "<br />
<strong>11</strong>90/beat ofler<br />
Eve*: 31<br />
tton<br />
l?'3<br />
Area's Largeet Selection<br />
Quality Used Pianos<br />
Chooaa Irom:<br />
OMdato. Cfuckarmg. KknbM.<br />
Young Chana Slenwey<br />
Michipon Piano 810-54B-2200<br />
BALDWIN ACROSONIC - Si*enor<br />
DMign Mahogany, rrolchm bei<br />
luned and warrantted. $1205<br />
MICHIGAN PIANO (810) 548-2200<br />
GRINNEL BABY<br />
IY grand piano. r*im<br />
(4800 or baM ofler<br />
610-2884788<br />
PIANO • 1880* Engkeh roeewood<br />
uprrt* Beeutrful wood. I'eetorabls<br />
Beat Ofler CM Eves 4 weekends<br />
(810) 6474716<br />
PIANO - Stenway Grand Modal M 5'<br />
7*. Ebony hmeh. redorad Uke ne»a<br />
Muat (all $18,500 810-340-5466<br />
PIANO • Stenway Grand Piano<br />
Modal M 57" Ebony. *»cetonl cones-<br />
ton BeauMul nual 313435 2540<br />
8 PIANOS UNDER $1000<br />
InciudM delivery & tuning<br />
Michigan Piano 810-548-2200<br />
PIANO •<br />
$1600<br />
'ipiOt I<br />
(B'O) 1<br />
PLAYER PIANO. Ladonda cabinet<br />
grand player pano Roto included<br />
8360 N*ed* work 313^53-1580<br />
78.'} Cm<br />
(3»»> I<br />
PERSIAN KITTENS, CPA<br />
8<br />
(»1*<br />
TWO MALE<br />
mo* old. need lairing hen<br />
•hots a deoMwed (810) '<br />
ADORABLE PEKINGESE PUPPIES<br />
0 ee. 313-426-4430<br />
Qraat Chnetma* GMM<br />
AWT A PUPS. AKC leaMered. leedy<br />
to go on Nov 8»v vet checked s<br />
guaiaraeed Srt 4 Dame on ara-<br />
maa* Male* 8460 FamMaa $690<br />
(313) 932-3726<br />
AMERICAN BULL Dog pupoM* -<br />
(Aa seen In llomaaid Bound 4 LMe<br />
Raacal movtee) Purebred 8800 4<br />
up. 313-2414146<br />
BRITTANY SPANIEL Pup* - Twfc*<br />
old. 2 orangaMifla MmaMa ready to<br />
go to loving homa. 313-728-9^<br />
BRITTANY SPANIEL PUPPIES<br />
AKC regrterad. 3 lamsln. 2 male*.<br />
omg* 4 whae, (313)9014021<br />
CHMUAHUA PUPS 4 aduM AKC.<br />
$250 maM. $3(X3 lemaie<br />
Evenings 0104734857<br />
CHOW-CHOW PUPS AKC Regntar<br />
ack$2S0 IBkjeCwe<br />
(313) 421486a<br />
2<br />
8400<br />
CHOW PUPPIES - purebred<br />
paper*. (313) 291 3336 or (313)<br />
846-2729. Older chow* tree<br />
COCKER SPANIEL - AKC.<br />
•old bull color. 9 wka.. vet checked.<br />
(810)47848<strong>07</strong><br />
COLLIE PUPS - AKC r*ga«er«d. VM<br />
checked, first *hot* bom Aug. 21*L<br />
313-422-0425<br />
COLLIE RESCUE - has IM aue od-<br />
$100 Shot* apaye«<br />
313-326-2808<br />
802<br />
OMPMWAL 1880. 18 8. SL. bow<br />
(810) 8814888<br />
FOURWMNS 1886 FUNG. <strong>11</strong>6 HP<br />
Mat many aa«a * Only uaed ona<br />
summer' Wot *eH 31!<br />
' Insid® Winter<br />
Storage<br />
10% OFF thru <strong>11</strong>/15 !<br />
AGGRESSIVE !<br />
MARINE<br />
(810)360-5700<br />
LUN0 18*3 AMaka. 18 laaL 40 HP.<br />
Traitor. Mmml. good condn«n<br />
$7,000 (810*228-7434<br />
SEA OOO 1986 XP wah cover 4<br />
IrMer. Low hour* $4900beat CM<br />
r 0pm 810-227-3880<br />
SWTT2ER 183B - 18 K<br />
140 HP Marc run sr. Irator. ska Mual<br />
aM 82209 (313) 422-1809<br />
814 CMaMdM,Haafy<br />
CABLE BUMCRc<br />
815<br />
taM (Caae OaMe)<br />
(313) 8814634<br />
FRONT STRUTS 1886 CeMMc<br />
HARD TOP tor Meroun Capri ooa-<br />
vertKto. fto V1--M. Tools cover.<br />
doly. 847MaaL MM 6 610471-73<strong>07</strong><br />
816<br />
M m<br />
4 Seme*<br />
SUPER CHARGER - Mi 188848 T-<br />
Bird s^oer Coupe. 31 Ford, works<br />
finer $700taeet (313) 721-3088<br />
WESTERN SPORT UOkty<br />
Plow Lxcekern condMon<br />
Cai Mon-Fn (313) 721-19B(<br />
805 Boal/VeUek<br />
AAA STORAGE<br />
Boats TrMars. Truck*<br />
OuMoor. aollghMd. s<br />
Eactndty avatotto S B<br />
B M 4 TaMgraph 3134384880<br />
ALL BOATS * RVS<br />
819 a mo Lurtad. tenced. eacured<br />
W. or Ptymouft Ml 81034I-2902<br />
BOAT STORAGE, Indoor Outdoor<br />
M aki or boat. Sivin.<br />
(810)<br />
STORAGE<br />
For antique cars. For mora<br />
t (313) 531-18<strong>11</strong><br />
DALMATIAN AKC Pup* !<br />
wormed $300 maiea. $3501<br />
<strong>11</strong> to chooee Irom 313-201-3617<br />
DOSERMAN PUPPIES - AKC,<br />
•hot*, dewctow* 4 lato dona 1 maM<br />
4 1 female (810) 231-2490<br />
746 Hospital Equipment<br />
ELECTRIC MOTORIZED Wheal<br />
ChM. 3 year* okj. complete wtth<br />
power pack 4 charger and cueruons<br />
Sunree Medical Ouckee Designs<br />
Model P <strong>11</strong>0. NegotabM<br />
(313) 537-1637<br />
ELECTRIC SCOOTER - 3<br />
Ma new. many featuree<br />
CM: (810) 917-4004<br />
747 Jewelry<br />
We Buy PIANOS<br />
(SpnaM. ConooO*. Grand*)<br />
Top pnoee tor SMrtaay Grand*<br />
- ANO •<br />
HAMMOND ORGANS<br />
(B-3. C-3, A-100 4 other*)<br />
Can Mr. Howard:<br />
313-561-3537<br />
WURUTZER CONSOLE<br />
piano: $500 You move Good corak-<br />
lon. (313) 416-3935<br />
YAMAHA BABY GRANDS<br />
L*a newt Save $t000'(<br />
Michigan Piano (810) 546-2200<br />
Sportinf Goods<br />
BRUSWICK GOLD Crown. 9 loot<br />
profeuional pool tabl<br />
condition $2S50>bes< muat aM<br />
(313) 2664142<br />
0UCK DECOYS . USED Mallards 4<br />
Bluabito In Good condMon CM<br />
(313) 422-2780<br />
FAST track. $100 Rowing machme.<br />
$50 Exercyca, $25. Joagino tramp.<br />
$10 Alter 8pm. 810-471-5604<br />
HEALTH RIOER - brand new. aakmg<br />
$360 CM Lyme (313) 482-7825<br />
1 ANTIQUE pMtrtjm nng 1 caret<br />
Ruby with 2 Diamonds. Appraised at<br />
$Z»0 sM $1800 (810) 4354148<br />
748 LawnGanienA<br />
CRAFTSMAN SNOW blower. 5HP.<br />
23'. electric start, tree dnve. excetont<br />
condition $450 (810) 652-2172<br />
HUSKEE RIDING mower. 20 hp. 50<br />
Inch, cut. 227 hour*. $1,300<br />
(917)546-1328<br />
RIDER LAWN MOWER - new<br />
Craftaman. 15.9 HP Kohlar engine.<br />
$1750<br />
810-530-9024<br />
rmicher. grass catcher.<br />
SPEED QUEEN oa* djvar, large<br />
capacity 5 yrs old. $200. Caloric ga*<br />
stove, alao 5 y>* old. $200<br />
(313) 261-2478<br />
STOVE. COLOfVC ga*. 10 yra old.<br />
almond, excetont common. $179.<br />
(810) 4784813<br />
W ASHE FVDR YER<br />
art. almoet new. SOOOtMM:<br />
mac. fumlura (313) 303-7426<br />
Fftrad-<br />
4 odor<br />
WHIRLPOOL REFRIOGERATOP.<br />
ad; $125. •<br />
3pm: (313) 037-30<strong>07</strong><br />
gold, runt good: $125. •<br />
CM altar -<br />
WHIRLPOOL STACK washerftkyer.<br />
Metric whto. perfect $30*Vbeet<br />
(810) 032-0231<br />
719 PooblSpaafBotTabs<br />
BUYING A SPA?<br />
CM 14004444646 I<br />
4004464648 today tor factory<br />
pricing. VIM our local ahow-<br />
We dMNar 4 aarvtoa.<br />
HOT TUB - 12 yets Seats 44 Tan<br />
montia old: BoucN near, (2900-Muat<br />
aM. 81.906 (313) 7204960<br />
SAUNA. Brand New. whfla PopMr<br />
and gMaa una. SaaM 2. Warranty<br />
$2.9001* beet (810) 8264327<br />
ENTERTAMMENT CENTER holds<br />
34' TV. sold oM wah aide outo cab-<br />
M t MM $800 (313) 4144401<br />
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER- Many<br />
mtotTM wmng. prvotat TV<br />
(ISO 810446-781$<br />
ETHAN ALLEN Charter OM Itulch<br />
a<br />
OmaM mahogany spinet daak. 2<br />
mahogany regency arm chart. 18<br />
MfcfMge Schwim Airjyne 8 Stair<br />
Stepper C ailin 8lQ-73»4104<br />
ETHAN ALLEN, elegant drtna roorr<br />
ML a (hart. MM*. 12*00 iortat .<br />
8800 Soto - $200 810-414-3706<br />
EXECUTIVE DESK w» chM 4 oom-<br />
81»$2m55<br />
It Ml • K Mtoa. Mohan eet.
C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 8 1 5 t o 8 2 8 O&E<br />
Trucks For Stle<br />
F ISO 1996 Edcke Bauer V-8 only<br />
bOOO miles $14 999<br />
(810) 133-3000<br />
A L A N<br />
FiSHER 1991 8 fl snow plow loom<br />
1991 F2S0 SlOOO<br />
Plus blue tiuck cap 313 953 8646<br />
f 250 1991 loaded 47 OOO mites<br />
5<strong>11</strong> 500 ot DeM ofler<br />
i313)534-1565 (313)425-1322<br />
?ORO 1987 F 250 Automatic aw<br />
78 UOO i"les E «ce»eni condition<br />
S4800 • • • • i t t i t t a SOLD<br />
Trucks For Sale<br />
FORO 1976 F 100 Rough body<br />
oood bras «» o< new parts Runs<br />
Great $70CVBesl 3131 422-<strong>07</strong>43<br />
FORO '987 F-35G stake w Jump<br />
56 000 m*es runs perfect $5 900<br />
best 31 3-487-8<strong>11</strong>0 OI 313-525 <strong>11</strong>92<br />
FORD 1994 FtSO Super Cab V8<br />
automate air cassette Nbeigiass<br />
cjb. 13000 mites $14995<br />
OEMMER FORD 3131 721 2600<br />
FORO 1976 FIOO 4 wheel Onve<br />
7'-tt western snowblade Very good<br />
condition New motor $2 OOO<br />
810-437-1494<br />
FORO 1993 F 150 wrvte 70 000<br />
rrntes E«ce»erM ccmdrtew $<strong>11</strong> 100<br />
(810) 926 9963<br />
FOFtO 1996 F-150 XL 14 OOO<br />
m-«es automatic an t^erfliner taclOfy<br />
nty $13,600 |313) 397 3304<br />
warrant,<br />
c OnO Ft so 1995 Automatic an<br />
straight 6 cylinder Jual tanks 30 000<br />
miles $12 995 13t3i 394-0594<br />
FORO F ISO CluO Cab 1989 long<br />
&ed 69 000 miles A 1 condition<br />
engine 4 Body S8 800 i313l<br />
533-7037 or C>#jm IBIOI 617-7015<br />
FORD 1994 F-150 enended cao F O R D "90 F 350 KIT "Crew Cat<br />
loaded CD Blue S15 495 1*80 automatic a>r loaded<br />
Jl3 326 5323 1 512 990<br />
DEW1MER FORO !313| 721 2600<br />
FORD 1993 F150 XLT 302 auto<br />
mabc Tonneau cover 46 OOO rines<br />
leaded $12 500ties 313-941J762<br />
FORO 1S94 ® cylinder 1 fOR0 PICK up 1979 1 ton 4 . 4<br />
sasss ^: sr Du,> nstfwsss<br />
Trucks For Sale<br />
FORD F-2C0 XLT Heavy Outy 1993<br />
4 » 4 5 speed loaded aaraoed per<br />
•eel ready lor winter $14 800-best<br />
(3131 881-6<strong>07</strong>0<br />
FORO 1996 <strong>11</strong>50 XLT « 000 miles<br />
Automatic VB loaded showoom<br />
new $15 900<br />
MINES PARK<br />
Lincoln-Mercury |313) 453-2424<br />
FORD 1993 Ranger E.tended Cab-<br />
CD player with detachable lace bed-<br />
imer with cover E*ceii«ht condition &<br />
well maintained 43 000 miles $9600<br />
o1 besl otter 313-453-3016<br />
FORD 1992 Ranger Emended Cao<br />
V6 aulomalK an cruise n* stereo<br />
23 000 miles Only $8950<br />
F O X H I L L S<br />
CntytCr Plymouth-Jeep-E agie<br />
313-455-8740 313-961 3171<br />
FORO 1994 Range' 5 speed Runs<br />
greal' $7595<br />
SUNSHINE ACURA<br />
(810)471-9200<br />
FORD Oldsmobile<br />
On Telegraph at the Tel-12 Mall • Southfield<br />
1-810-354-3300 1-800-354-5558<br />
T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r 7, 1 9 9 6<br />
3 824<br />
Truck* For Stk<br />
RANGER SPLASH 1995 - Purple<br />
*rdh gray ctOh 4 0 Mr*. 5 speed I at,<br />
loaded $12 900t>esl 610-524-2174<br />
RANGER 1993 STX 4.4 attended<br />
cab aulo fu«y oaded. bedhner<br />
39 000 maes $14 500 313-513-0875<br />
RANGER XLT 1993. ax 4 cyknder 5<br />
speed oiceaenl concMort $8500<br />
(810) 229-6451<br />
RANGER 1993 XLT AutwnatK m,<br />
V-6. am-lm cassette 37 000 mlM.<br />
$8500 (313) 538-8237<br />
RANGER 1994 XLT - V6 ur auto<br />
malic eiceHent condition low HUM<br />
$9 SCO-tiest (313> 595-4822<br />
S. 15 1988 Jimmy 2>4 67 000 mM*<br />
2 8 L V6 automatic clean<br />
$5000 (313) 455-6065<br />
SUBURBAN 1994 Silverado 2WD<br />
man 64.000 meet. $18,50Ckt>est<br />
i313l 273-7374 or 810-647 6529<br />
SUBURBAN 1996 2 WD LS, W tor.<br />
454 loaded traaet ready 7 000 mi<br />
$29900'mak« ofler 810-751-7854<br />
SUBURBAN 1995 2500 4.2 LS low<br />
package 8500 miles<br />
Miu-Viu<br />
AEROSTAR XL 1989 87 000 meet,<br />
au good runrav "arm $3,000<br />
18101 B26<br />
AEROSTAR 1986 XLT - Al tie toys<br />
i they an work 1 Clean manor<br />
$1500 (313) 464-8015<br />
AEROSTAR 1993 XLT SPORT<br />
extended quad captain cnaui tint<br />
conaaon 1 $10,900 810-360-8234<br />
AEROSTAR 1994 XL<br />
28 000 Miles far pnva<br />
cruise Ml rear wtperwraahar, 7 pas-<br />
senger naminn boarOi $9 994<br />
DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600<br />
r p .<br />
er ' pas-<br />
ASTRO 1S<br />
loaded<br />
E> eel lent condnSon<br />
It sell $2 295<br />
810-649-9549<br />
ASTRO 1995 - OuaDTy conversion<br />
Loaded 4 capta-i chairs $ bed Mmt<br />
condmon $15,900 (313) 722-9620<br />
ASTROVAN 1991 Ecftpee Conver-<br />
smn - TV VCR 10 un* CD. 69 000<br />
rrmea e»ce*ent conation $8 500<br />
Can (810) 335-0454<br />
810-348 7000<br />
Miv-Vaos<br />
CARAVAN 1992 - SE 7 passenger<br />
6 cylinder 91 000 hwy air stereo<br />
garaged $7500 (313) 382-8654<br />
CMEVY 1994 ASTRO LT amended,<br />
loaded a* power dulc*i door, rear an<br />
& heat like new 36 000 miles,<br />
$14 400 (810) 393-1628<br />
CHRVSLER TOWN 8 Country 1993 -<br />
Loaded CO Sound Hunter tan<br />
leather $14 800 (810) 476-4619<br />
AEROSTAR 1990 Eddie Baue<<br />
eirtended 75 000 mites new wes<br />
e.cellenl $7000 (810) 305-5449<br />
CHRYSLER 1991 Town & Country<br />
4 Capt chaws all leaner double air<br />
Pertecl $6500' 313-261-5562<br />
AEROSTAR 1994 Edcke Bauer<br />
eilended. AWO 32.000 m»es excel<br />
lent extras $15,900 (8101647-6671<br />
CHRYSLER 1993 Town A Country •<br />
air mt power anvtm with CO.<br />
leather 4 buckets, loaded 44.000<br />
miles New tires Eicelent condrtion<br />
$1*250 (810) 873-6436<br />
AEROSTAR 1990 Eddie Bauer-<br />
eilended 4 0L loaded tow pkg<br />
69 OOO miles $7200 313-522-5955<br />
DOOGE 1989 Grand Caravan SE<br />
loaded 87 000 miles retail $4500<br />
Musi sell $3900 810-547-2741<br />
AEROSTAR 1991 Electron* 4<br />
•hee' dnve 'egulai length interior;<br />
e He nor eicellenr corKMion 106.000<br />
maes $4500 810-478-8780<br />
DOOGE GRAND Caravan 1993<br />
65 000 miles $l2 000'best aHer<br />
3 00 PM (313) 425-9818<br />
AEROSTAR 1990 eilended 2 lone<br />
blue loaded 93 000 maes $3 500<br />
best 18101 258-4953<br />
DOOGE GRAND CARAVAN 1991<br />
LE low mileage lorwardirear air<br />
tully loaded $9500 1810)433-1037<br />
AEROSTAR 1990 Eilended Eddie<br />
Bauer 3L automatic loaded Greal<br />
shape $4650 i313| 459-4984<br />
DOOGE GRAND Cars van SE 1992 -<br />
Loaded new brakes shocM tires<br />
93 000 mtes $7900 810-583-3175<br />
AEROSTAR 1990 eitended<br />
104000 Miios well maintained<br />
$4 OOO 1810) 698-1957<br />
DOOGE GRAND Caravan ES 1994<br />
EiceHent conation Fully loaded CD<br />
player White e"tenor $14 500«esl<br />
(517)545-1205<br />
AEROSTAR 1991 eilended van<br />
loaded tores' green $6 300<br />
810-649-5496 or Day 313-323-0478<br />
AEROSTAR 1994 Fleet verve te<br />
Clean well maintained many<br />
options $<strong>11</strong>500 517 548-2725<br />
FORO 1990 Aerostat 3 0 Mle-<br />
en^ne power steenngtyakes (brand<br />
new) air. cruise control 65.000<br />
miles AM'FM stereo trailer package<br />
tinted windows runs great 1 $4 850.'<br />
besl ofler (810) 540-8560<br />
AEROSTAR 1990 XL - eiceHent con-<br />
dition on^nal owner 51 000 miles<br />
many eitras $6900 313-261-4723<br />
FORD W1NOSTAR 1995 Gl -<br />
39 000 miles air cruise, tilt power<br />
everything Cargo rack $15 00(<br />
313-459-9783<br />
824 Mini-Va<br />
FORO WINDS TAR LX 1995 2 lone<br />
dual ail All Ihe loys<br />
(313) 261-6900<br />
OLSON OLDS<br />
GMC 1994 - Satan 8 passenger<br />
power window shocks cO. r»ghwa»<br />
maes $12 300'Besl (810)301-3047<br />
GMC SAFARI 1992 5<br />
52 500 maes $7SOO%est<br />
(313) 533-9442<br />
GMC 1909 Sal an lourng ecMion<br />
101 000 m*es runs/drives exceient<br />
body needa minor repaw many new<br />
pans $340Crt>est 810 853-7458<br />
GRAND VOYAGER 1991 LE - 7 pas<br />
•anger captains seals loaded<br />
under coated $7 900(810)881-5414<br />
GRAND VOYAGER 1990 81 000<br />
miles aH power Very Good Corn*-<br />
son S600GBeii 810-348-8172<br />
GRAND VOYAGER 1986 tilt cruise<br />
V-6, interior Mia new new transmis-<br />
sion $2 600 1810) 547-3395<br />
LUMINA 1994. APV van 51.000<br />
nMes 9 passenger with all options<br />
*ts week only smal down payments<br />
as kw as $141 mo<br />
TYJ4E AUTO (3131 455-5566<br />
PLYMOUTH 1994 Grand Voyager<br />
LE - at accessories eicenent com*-<br />
non non-smoker dual air begs<br />
$l4,SOObesl SOLD<br />
PLYMOUTH 1990 Grand Voyager<br />
SE. 3 3 V-6. 71 000 miles loaded<br />
Eicellant' $6300 (8101 486-5367<br />
PLYMOUTH 1992 Voyager LE all<br />
wheel dnve leather caplams chairs<br />
ABS 7 passenger loaded eiceHent<br />
conation 51 000 miles reasonably<br />
pneed Troy day 810-362-2379 or<br />
eves 810-646-3833<br />
PLYMOUTH 1994 Voyager Sportvan-<br />
7 passenger loaded eiceHeni By<br />
owner $10 500 313-418-1821<br />
PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 1989 7 pas<br />
senger Air crvse power 104 000<br />
miles $3495 iSIOl 826 9684<br />
PLYMOUTH 1988 Voyager air<br />
cruise eiceUenl very clean 96 OCO<br />
miles $3 SOOUest 810-551-2910<br />
PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 1993 SE •<br />
Automatic an cruise stereo<br />
cassene T passenger seating<br />
70.000 one owner miles $8995<br />
(810) 231 '6<strong>11</strong>'<br />
SAFARI 1991 eilended van all<br />
options, smal down. Si29 mo No<br />
cosigner needed OAC<br />
TYME AUTO (313) 4S5-5566<br />
VILLAGER 1993 GS - Loaded<br />
46 000 miles Perfect condition<br />
While $<strong>11</strong> 500 810-858-8471<br />
VILLAGER 1996 GS - Loaded<br />
19.000 highway miles Payatl onfy<br />
Greal car SOLD<br />
VILLAGER 1993 GS - loaded «ice»-<br />
lem condition 57 500 miles $<strong>11</strong> 500<br />
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1997 SABLE<br />
nCLUDCS o r m m i mwon Dim. 45IA pkg. includes ctearonlc AM m<br />
cwelle speed control floor mats pcmer locks windows power dmert seat,<br />
aluminum wheels Hghl group air aulo 00 trans 3 0L V6 engine nCUJDCS<br />
$500 ICL REVVAL STOCK *7081&3<br />
24 M o n t h Lease<br />
$<br />
149<br />
Per Month<br />
2999<br />
D o w n<br />
• 2 0 0 0 D o w n M 9 9 '<br />
* 1 5 0 0 D o w n » 2 2 V<br />
• 1 0 0 0 D o w n » 2 4 9 *<br />
Z e r o D o w n * 2 9 9 *<br />
$550 Destination Included<br />
^ 2 3<br />
WM<br />
1997 VILLAGER<br />
ncnt>ES ornoiAL LIGHT GHOLT HRM TO»E« HEAR QLAKTO<br />
WHDOWS. 692A pacKa^c includes power windows locks mirrory driver s seat<br />
rear delrosier floor mats speed control privacy ajass luggage rack remote<br />
emr». aluminum wheels flip open rear window i OL V6 eiiSne aulo 00 front<br />
* rear air Or heat STOCK >705287<br />
24 M o n t h Lease<br />
$ * 2 0 0 0 D o w n » I 9 5 '<br />
* 1 5 0 0 D o w n ' 2 1 9 '<br />
• 1 0 0 0 D o w n * 2 4 2 "<br />
Z e r o D o w n * 2 8 9 '<br />
149<br />
Per Month<br />
2999<br />
D o w n<br />
$580 Destination Included<br />
1&97 CONTINENTAL<br />
ncLiocs omonAL AITKMATK Downc nsioe/ocTsne IIMOKS<br />
aluminum wheels, antl-lheft system leather, *.6L 52 valve V8 engine,<br />
electronic auto 00 power windows locks heated power mirrors memory<br />
profile system factory paint stripes STOCK 1712*00<br />
• 2 0 0 0 D o w n * 4 0 5 *<br />
• 1 5 0 0 D o w n * 4 2 9 *<br />
• 1 0 0 0 D o w n * 4 5 2 *<br />
^ 2 9 9 9 Z e r o D o w n * 4 9 9 *<br />
D o w n<br />
$670 Destination Included<br />
24 Month Lease<br />
er Month<br />
1997 TRACER TRIO 4 DOOR<br />
r c u o o ornoruL c o m o m a Gtour, m o sron PAQLAGC. .<br />
M2A package Includes rear defroster power mirror ait condUoninft power<br />
I and locks cassette a* door remote entry wth perimeter antktvefl<br />
• 2 0 0 0 D o w n * 1 4 9 '<br />
• 1 5 0 0 D o w n * 1 7 4 *<br />
• 1 0 0 0 D o w n M 9 9 *<br />
Z e r o D o w n * 2 4 9 *<br />
1 5speed STOCK *7I09JS<br />
24 Month Lea*e<br />
m<br />
Per Month<br />
'2999<br />
D o w n<br />
$415 Destination Included<br />
1 9 9 7 M O U N T A I N E E R A L L W H E E L D R I V E<br />
nauies orntmi ALTO, on >MUUMS wmi AUTO WADLANTS.<br />
65V package includes running boards, luggage racks, electronic group<br />
overhead storage floor console Door mats canao cover. 3 0 V8 engine,<br />
auto, trans., atltenalnUres STOCK 1712<strong>07</strong>C<br />
24 M o n t h Lease »2000 D o w n * 3 0 7 *<br />
• 1 5 0 0 D o w n • 3 3 2 *<br />
• l O O O D o w n • 3 5 7 '<br />
'2Q99 Z e r o D o w n * 4 0 7 *<br />
$525 Destination Included<br />
1 9 9 7 G R A N D M A R Q U I S G S 4 D O O R<br />
n a m e s omartu. m n n U T U M TM*R is?* package includes<br />
front and rear mats weed control. UK. power locks power windows 4.61 V8<br />
engine, auto. 0/0 trans FLOQI (7<strong>07</strong>MI<br />
One Payment Lease<br />
$ 7983<br />
24 Month Lease<br />
24<br />
$ 233<br />
'2999..<br />
Per<br />
Month<br />
$605 Destination Included<br />
K month d o t t d end non-malntananca INN to qualified customer. Add • * IIN tax for total monthly payment. ALL PAYMENTS INCLUDE DESTINATION CNA ROES. Paymanta baaed on 12.000<br />
mHea par year ( I M excess miles), and down paymanta aa shown above. AH manufactures incentives are figured In leaae payments and assigned to dealar. Lessee haa option to purchaae at<br />
leeee end for price determined at lease Inception. Lessee la not obligated to purchaae at leaae end. Leases la responsible for aiceee wear and tear. Refundable security deposit (payment<br />
rounded up to next 129V First payment cuetomer down payment, • % uaa tax. luxury tax (If applicable), title and license fees due at Inception. Paymanta X 24 equel total paymanta. Ona<br />
toi<br />
Hines Park HOURS:<br />
-<br />
;+ L I N C O L N Mcrcu ry ^ r "-"- «•« 1 ""<br />
40601 Ann Arbor Road at I 275 in PLYMOUTH<br />
( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 • 1 - 8 0 0 - 5 5 0 - M E R C<br />
824 Miu-Vuts<br />
VOYAGER 1902 UE - >OAD«> 30 L<br />
W OOO man looks & gnmt.<br />
S6 na<br />
j*r cnasa powar locks 93 500 maas<br />
14*00 |313| 461 -0578<br />
VYtNOSTAR 1995 GL Ouaa a» AM<br />
FM cassette »»an 43.000 rnaas<br />
SUSOOtoeU 18101 644-1606<br />
W1N0STAR 1995 GL Savar ABS<br />
a* 31 800 mM* E«*iani coroaor,<br />
$14,700 18101 855 5568<br />
W1NDSTAR 1995 L*. ••caller* cov<br />
dmon 'till powai «o«eo CO quad<br />
cap44ir> seats '•*' an S17 500 CaU<br />
313-525-5609<br />
WiNDSTAR 1995 van Oart green<br />
tan mieno* air cruise staended 34 000<br />
miles s/>an>' Dutch door alummum<br />
$13675 Like ne. 313-462-1821<br />
ASTRO 1995 Conversion low mrfes<br />
VCP TV'<br />
PANIAN CHEVY<br />
(810) 355-1000<br />
ASTRO 1992 LT extended loaded<br />
encellent condrtion 77V miles $8800<br />
981-5721<br />
8 passenger tuH<br />
t.c red 126 000<br />
ASTRO 1988<br />
power. automatic<br />
"Mes air $5500 810-646-8438<br />
CHEVROLET C-130 1 986 Heavy<br />
duty 10 ply tires $3300<br />
(3131 26'-7005<br />
CHEVY '992 astro • Emended van<br />
A WD loaded 5 passenger trailermg<br />
$9 900 810-65<strong>11</strong>886<br />
CHEVY 1992 Astro Eitended LT<br />
gray cloth seats CO play*' one<br />
owner new car trade in' Sale priced<br />
$9388 (810) 643-0<strong>07</strong>0<br />
Suburban<br />
CXOSMOeU-CADilLAC<br />
CHEVY 1994 ASTRO LT All wheel<br />
dnve 29 000 miles 4 3L VORTFC<br />
V6 8 passenger Sharp 1 Sale pneed<br />
$15 988<br />
l&IOi 643-0<strong>07</strong>0<br />
Suburban<br />
OLDMJO8IU.CAWUAC<br />
CHEVY BEAUVILLE 1966 - $3000<br />
besl Call after 6 30pm<br />
Cat |313l 261-8013<br />
CHEVY HI Top 1990 BeauMul 7<strong>07</strong><br />
conversion 350 ervgine Oaded<br />
Front & rear heat aw Encellenl cona-<br />
tion $7500 18101 486-9109<br />
DOOGE B350 1987 Custom 92 OCO<br />
miles V-8 aulo all options Will<br />
accept any law otler 313-565-6342<br />
DOOGE CARAVAN EL 1986 e«e«-<br />
lent condmon $3 100 '8l0l 852-2220<br />
or after hours iBIOl 651-0672<br />
DOOGE '969 Caravan V-6 aulo-<br />
rrvahc air 7 passenger stereo Entra<br />
clean Only $5995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chrysier-Plymoofh-Jeec-Eagie<br />
313-455-8740 313-961-3171<br />
DOOGE 1989 Caravan V-6 auto-<br />
matic air 7 passenger stereo Extra<br />
clean 1 Onf» S5995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
CN«ys»er-Plymouth-jeep-E ag«<br />
313-455-8740 313-961-3171<br />
DODGE 1991 Conversion VB<br />
Sherry interior excellenl conation<br />
$9300 w best [8101 366-0226<br />
DOOGE 1993 GnrxJ Caravan LE<br />
AWO leather quad seats dual air<br />
CO till low p«g new bres/braliev<br />
struts Excellent condition 72.000<br />
miles 810-6150483<br />
DOOGE 1989 Ram conversion van<br />
V6 air stereo CO 87 000 mnes<br />
$4850 313-525-4719<br />
E-150 1990 Conversion van must<br />
see High-top ail ieaff>et<br />
$14.50Crt>esi 313-422-31<br />
FORD 1989 Aeirostar 1969 Am-lm<br />
cassene ta looks good runs greal<br />
$3 000 ABer 5pm Wagon XLT<br />
•aomaac due i.tea po-^<br />
««• 45J-7500<br />
DON MASSEY<br />
I-27S EM 128 el Plymouth<br />
CHEW 1996 S-10 Ertended Cab<br />
4k4 LS Package loaded 1 900<br />
"wa. Pneed to —»<br />
13*».raoc 4e4 - IS mth<br />
Mt cmee W»ng rear •<br />
.aar >a.ra>Mi ca> w%tano *<br />
E.cei.nl conation 63 00i •<br />
«*1 463-2424<br />
I JeepaM Wheel Drive<br />
OOOQE 1BS7 Dakota Pica-up. 4.4<br />
V-6 an, becSner. $ K>eeo 1940S<br />
. FOX HILLS<br />
3 1 ^ 4 ^ ^ ? ? , 7 1<br />
OOOGE 19B7 Dakota Pck-uo. 4.4,<br />
V-6 «r bediiner 5 weed $5495<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
OOOGE 1961 Dakota tM .Mended<br />
eac loaded New ure. and shock.<br />
OOOQE 1996 Ram 2500 Cummma<br />
dwsei 4*4 heavy duty everything<br />
loaded kan $29 600 jl34iS9B64<br />
DODGE 1986 RAM pick up<br />
eiiendad cab. 4 speed run. good,<br />
eiceltara cont>i»on verv daan. good<br />
tires, new paint $4250/be»l<br />
(517)1546-5169 or (517)546-<strong>11</strong>98 or<br />
(517)545-1B78<br />
828 JeeprtWbcel Drive<br />
EXPLORER 1996 • 2 door Sport<br />
4.4, ax cae«etls power everyBvng.<br />
enjue aa. tow park age 64 00C<br />
mum $9,800 (BIO) et$-193S<br />
EXPLORER E Bauer 1982. eiicat-<br />
lant conaaon. burjur*jyrtan. CO.<br />
alarm. $12 900 (810) 437-9479<br />
EXPLORER 1993 Ettte Bauer tuay<br />
aqulpsd $16,750 Days<br />
810-353-5570, or 810-486-0313 eves<br />
EXPLORER 1995 Eddw Bauer -<br />
(Leaae endra), loaded, waaiar<br />
moomoot eitra. (810) 8794580<br />
EXPLORER 1993 Eddw Bauer 4<br />
door. 4*4. CO. 50.000 mies. leather<br />
Ilka new $15200 313-454-0545<br />
EXPLORER 1991 Eddw Bauer 4<br />
door 4 wheal dnve. JBL sound .un-<br />
root. $12,000 (810) 486-1260<br />
EXPLORER 1993 "Limned" 4 door<br />
4x4 automatic, an wtma .unroot<br />
leather loaded $17,993<br />
OEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600<br />
BIG SAVINGS<br />
On Our Full Uns of Gently<br />
Ussd Vehicles<br />
All Can C.<br />
95 CHEVY LUMINA<br />
Fully loaded. ABS brakes.<br />
12.000 miles. What a value!<br />
14,444<br />
•95 CHEVY LS<br />
S-IO PICKUP<br />
Air, AM/FM cassette, fiber glass<br />
cao. aluminum wheels, clean'<br />
' 1 Q . 9 4 9<br />
•94 BERETTA<br />
Auto, air. power locks,<br />
AM/FM cassette.<br />
Sate Price * 8989<br />
95 GEO PRIZM<br />
Auto. air. AM/FM stereo,<br />
12.000 miles.<br />
'<strong>11</strong>,777<br />
9 5 CHEVY SILVERADO<br />
Z-71 PICKUP<br />
Auto, fully loaded, 4*4, 5.7<br />
engine. What a value!<br />
*20f777<br />
94 CHEVY<br />
CORSICA<br />
Air. all the toys. 6 cylinder.<br />
•9191<br />
'95 ASTRO CL<br />
EXTENDED<br />
Loaded, including power seats.<br />
Sate Price 1 6,444<br />
90 BERETTA GT<br />
Air. has it all! Soorty.<br />
•7227<br />
C H E V R O L E T<br />
( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0 • ( 8 0 0 ) 3 3 5 - 5 3 3 5<br />
Comer of Plymouth Rd. & Haggerty Rd. In Plymouth<br />
HOl TUES M WeD<br />
C V O I N F I N I T I<br />
W o f F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s<br />
"THINKING OF YOU"<br />
introducing the all new 1997<br />
Infiniti QX4<br />
Fully Aooolnted including: Automatic, sunroof, air<br />
conditioning V8. traction control, leather interior, sunroof<br />
full power equipment, traction control, security system<br />
200 watt eight speaker Bose system wltn m-dasn CO player<br />
& cassette Integrated HomeUnk transmitter, alloy wneels.<br />
dual airtags, anti-lock four wheel disc Drakes<br />
Completely<br />
Equipped *36,995<br />
— FP££ S£BVK£ LOWER FfXE PKX UP I DeUVEKY—<br />
I N F I N I T I<br />
v \ Of Farmington<br />
^ Hills<br />
O p e n S a t u r d a y s . S a l e s & S e r v i c e<br />
14355 HACCEPTY TOAD • E10 471-22J0 • BETrtfEN 10 M U GRAND RTVE8<br />
MODEL YEAR<br />
CLEARANCE<br />
O n e O f M i c h i g a n ' s L a r g e s t S e l e c t i o n s<br />
NEW 1996 CIERA SEDAN<br />
Steel: WIW Automalfc transmission air condHioniiv, AW/TM aereo.<br />
powvr while walls, riectrt rear Jctofljn. anti-lock<br />
brakes air haj: nil wheel<br />
—>vv—<br />
s 13.795'<br />
InJudcs Pcshnation<br />
NEW 1996 ACHIEVA<br />
Slock •KITS. Automat* transmission air condition I nj;.<br />
AW/>'.M stereo lilt wheel, electnc rear defoftjer.<br />
anti-Uvk brakes dual airKips<br />
— NOW—<br />
" i :ijnnr*<br />
Includes IVslma!H»n<br />
: doors & •» doors<br />
Automatic, V-6. air power windows<br />
& kxks. till, cruise ABS brakes, fll • i<br />
dual liilu* MKHP4I7 WS M '<br />
1996 BRAVADA<br />
Good selection - all loaded<br />
C l e a r a n c e P r i f p d<br />
— PLUS —<br />
"2.500<br />
Q a h /Vjc/c,'<br />
T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r 7 , 1 9 9 6 O & E C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 8 1 5 t o 8 4 0 < * ) 3 K<br />
828 JcepM Wheel Driw<br />
EXPtOAER IMS Spon. buck.<br />
n t o l corSon 29 000<br />
EXPLORER IBW Sport, (nan.<br />
m%. Odu a<br />
•un-<br />
roof. [KMC anion<br />
aluminum<br />
27 000 rrdat, H3.9W<br />
OEMMER FORO (313) 721 2800<br />
EXPLORER 1002 - XLT Aulo<br />
OaOml 44.000 m«M. EioMMnt corv<br />
(Mion SI4000BMI 810-477-1042<br />
EXPLORER 1902, XLT. 4 whMi<br />
t»r*. tnarp TYME 0o*t a again<br />
thop our pnea ft compara SWM<br />
TYME AUTO (313) 455-5SW<br />
EXPLORER tW4 XLT. 4.4, auto-<br />
matic. aa cruaa Mi pooar »nndow*.<br />
locks alummum «maH. 32.000<br />
M M S17 904<br />
DEMMER PORO (313) 721-2600<br />
EXPLORER. 1993. XLT 4x4.<br />
loadad Km packaga «»ca>ant con<br />
drton $i4 000ba« 313-4M-7886<br />
(313) 565-6500<br />
F-1S0 FORD XLT 1996 • 4«4<br />
axMndad cab. e»l (8101 229-2061<br />
828 jMpi/4VbeelDmc<br />
FORO 1991 adandad cab 4 wTiaei<br />
dnva 8 cykndar lata *s<br />
cruaa M 16.000 iralaa $20,595<br />
OEMMER FORO (313) 721 2600<br />
FORO - 1993 Ranger STX<br />
Supercab V-6 4 0L ABS Dedhner<br />
power locki/wmdowa. cn»ae. Wl. mt.<br />
manual «»ce*enl condmon $<strong>11</strong>600<br />
810-348-0556<br />
FORD 1991 Ranger XLT 4*4 •harp 1<br />
$7995<br />
(8101 333-3000<br />
A L A N<br />
FORD BRONCO 1990 - Eddie<br />
Bauer 4.4 Ml on<br />
<strong>11</strong>4000 (3131 496-3042<br />
•CVVXE - 1966 SC 000 mM* on<br />
• econd engine (3 200<br />
810-528^232<br />
LUMINA 1994 Euro 4 door moon-<br />
rool bnghl ie
** J14 995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Crwyawr-P^mouin- jmo-E agM<br />
3<strong>11</strong>-455-87*0 313-961 -3171<br />
810-348-7000<br />
BfMd «•**• Nov<br />
CONCORDE '995 w»-MkI loo<br />
rmtes OMy J14 995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Cify«e!-Piymouir> JMp-EagM<br />
313-455-8740 313-961-3171<br />
NOVA 1988 aulo a>< Many nen<br />
parts newei Jirev exceAent condi-<br />
bOA $2550 810-474-7067<br />
EAGLE ViSWDN TSI 1995 3 5 Irter<br />
silve' » grey -earner loaded, musl<br />
see $'3 900tiesl |8101 620-2066<br />
Chrjsler<br />
LABARON 1992 ConvwtatMe aulo<br />
"ial«c an V6 Onf» S5 990<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Cwysier-Prymooin-Jeep-Eagle<br />
313-455-8740 313-361-3171<br />
CIRRUS 1995 LS V-6 all power<br />
mini condition SIS 995<br />
Uvonia Chrysler-PlyTKtuIti<br />
(3131 525-7604<br />
LEBARON Convertible V-6 'uK<br />
power 7 70 iadory warranty $7 995<br />
Livonia Crwysler-PtymouH<br />
(3131 525-7604<br />
Chrysler<br />
LEBARON 1987 4 door anvlm cas-<br />
sette crutte low m»es GooO cono<br />
son S2000rbe« 1810) 478^965<br />
LEBARON 1990 rw<br />
loaded $3250 810-674"«387 or<br />
810-424-0174<br />
LEBARON 1994 LE 4 Ooot V-6 'u*<br />
power. 16 000 mies. one owner<br />
Musi see" LM New $<strong>11</strong> 995<br />
Lrvonia Owywai-PKmomn<br />
(313) 52S-7604<br />
LEBARON 1969 T«rt>o GT Greal<br />
snape 124.000 maes $2200<br />
1313) 462-9751<br />
LHS 1994 leather tull power AM/<br />
FM cassetle AftorOaEMe luxury!<br />
Chryiier<br />
LHS 1994 loaded, moonrool CO<br />
Dlayer leathei Low miles<br />
$16,995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Ctvys)er-Ptyrne»utFvJ«ep-£agle<br />
313-455-8740 313 961 3171<br />
LHS 1J94 Loaded Twnarofl AJvan-<br />
mduded $14,988<br />
I I U<br />
LHS 1995 Loaded TamaroM A<br />
<<br />
C<br />
a<br />
I<br />
i<br />
Air, p I . cruise, lit. AM FM<br />
slereo cassette, alum<br />
wheels<br />
Stk #<strong>11</strong>05-13092<br />
33 REMAINING PAYMENTS<br />
AT<br />
269<br />
36 Mo Lease'36,000 Miles<br />
1996 GEO<br />
TRACKER<br />
2 DR. 4WD<br />
CONVERTIBLE<br />
H) OUT OF POCKET<br />
$ 0 DUE AT SIGNING<br />
WE'VE EVEN<br />
TAKEN CARE OF THE<br />
FIRST 3 PAYMENTS!!<br />
1997 GEO<br />
PRIZM<br />
4 DR.<br />
T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r 7 , 1 9 9 6<br />
0 846<br />
Chryiier<br />
SEBRIMG 190S LXI CO. Mvoof<br />
leaffMH automatic, ail power 29000<br />
miles $16000 810^545-6276<br />
TOWN 8 COUNTRY 1996 loaded<br />
up' Like W $23 995<br />
Livona Chrysler Plymoutn<br />
(313) 525-7604<br />
844 Dodfr<br />
b f k<br />
EAGLE 1994 Tatoo. automaac am.<br />
M poww. 29 000 maaa Mr.1 con*»-<br />
Kon' $10 995<br />
Cftryiter-Plymouth<br />
(313) 525-7604<br />
TALON 1994 OL Aulomakc Saver<br />
malt metallic air cruae. 44,000<br />
maes $8500 1313) 270-3S1B<br />
TALON 1992 mail concMon 58.000<br />
maes. autamabc a* power cnaae.<br />
sunrool alarm $7000 313420-1015<br />
DAYTONA 1991 automatic, air.<br />
slereo very sporty nghl red oul-<br />
staodng comMon race school car<br />
$3300 firm |810) 661-8845<br />
DAYTONA 1989 ES<br />
$3.00Crt>est<br />
(810) 269-4379<br />
DOOGE 1989 Ram 150 Pickup 4»4<br />
Ve automata: air Pneed lo sen al<br />
990 LE Wen mam-<br />
tamed. very dean highway miles<br />
(313) 464-0476<br />
DYNASTY<br />
tamed.<br />
$3900<br />
GRAND CARAVAN LE AWO.<br />
leather quad seats Oual air CO tow<br />
pdg new tiresbrakesslruts Excel-<br />
lent 72K miles 810-6150483<br />
INTREPID 1996 All the toys wild<br />
berry like r>ew $15,995<br />
Uvonia Chryiser-Ptymoulh<br />
(313 ) 525-7604<br />
INTREPID 1994 ES<br />
rool dealer m<br />
mutes Sharp'<br />
loaded sun-<br />
rool dealer maintained 62 OOO hwy<br />
Eves 810-693-4399<br />
TALON 1962 Red A Nack 5 speed<br />
sunrool ur tmted glass 57.000<br />
mies $6500 (810) 375-0591<br />
TALON 1992 -5 speed, alarm black<br />
w grey manor arnlrrvcassette racfco.<br />
$6 SOOibesI<br />
(313) 295-0154<br />
TALON 1995 TSI, a* wheel dnve 5<br />
•peed moonrool loaded $16,495<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Jeep-E a.<br />
313-96t"3171<br />
Chrysler-Plymouth-Jeep-Eagte<br />
313-455-8740<br />
VISION 1994 TS. - low maes loaded,<br />
cd. new Drakes leather Eicslienl<br />
shape'$13.OOOties! (810)363-70<strong>07</strong><br />
w m<br />
INTREPID ES 1994 loaded Tama- !<br />
roll Advantage Package included<br />
$12<br />
http Yvvm. alanlord com<br />
(810)333-3000<br />
ALAN<br />
INTREPID 1994 - Immaculate<br />
joaded alarm, emended warranty<br />
$10 500tiesl 1810) 541-4533<br />
INTREPID *993 • 3 5 liter lady<br />
owner 48 000 miles, -ed metalkc<br />
non-smoke' Encelien) condition.<br />
StOOOO (8101 681 81<strong>07</strong><br />
INTREPID 1994 low mileage<br />
loaded metalK green like ne»<br />
$<strong>11</strong> 500-best 1810) 540-9232<br />
Atr. 5 sp manual, AMFM<br />
stereo cassette, full wheel<br />
covers, rear wincJow aetogger<br />
Stk #<strong>11</strong>43-13083<br />
33 REMAINING PAYMENTS<br />
AT<br />
INTREPIDS 1996 loaded 1u« power<br />
ASPIRE 1995 automatic an<br />
$5995<br />
SUNSHINE ACURA<br />
1810)471-9200<br />
ASPIRE 1994 Easy on gas<br />
$4495<br />
SUNSHINE ACURA<br />
I8t0i471-9200<br />
ASPIRE 1995 SE. air ABS CO.<br />
FWO all options, red mmt. Best'<br />
313-248-9232 Eves 810-661-0428<br />
CARS UNOER $200' Vehicles auc<br />
honed oh tjy .RS DEA FBI. nation-<br />
wide Trucks, boats turniture<br />
computers and more' Call Toll Free<br />
7 Days' 1 1800) 396-4247 E«<br />
2388<br />
259<br />
1997<br />
P I C K U P<br />
mm<br />
!<br />
5 spd AM FM stereo, floor<br />
mats, all season tires<br />
Stk »T8660-13080<br />
33 REMAINING PAYMENTS<br />
" S<br />
4 cyi,5 sp manual<br />
w'overOrive. sliding 'ear<br />
window, front bencn, AM FM<br />
stereo cassette, rear step<br />
bumper Stk #T5201-13084<br />
33 REMAINING PAYMENTS<br />
" s<br />
229'<br />
$ 209<br />
1997 BLAZER<br />
4 DR.<br />
36 Mo. Lease/36.000 Miles<br />
1997 ASTRO<br />
VAN<br />
INTRIPID 1994 ES 4 door 3 5L 24<br />
valve moonrool loaded Ongmal<br />
owner immaculate $12 900<br />
1810)347-4860<br />
NEON 1995 -4 door an am1m.<br />
manual transmission low maes<br />
EiceHent car' $8700 313-722-7305<br />
NEON 1995 4 doc automatic<br />
Tamaro" Advantage Package<br />
included $6 968<br />
COWTOUR 1996 4 door "V6" Auto-<br />
malic air. power wmdowvlocks<br />
cruise loaded' $12 996<br />
DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600<br />
CROWN VICTORIA t9«9 Lea-her<br />
encellent condition lull power<br />
$4700 (810) 669-4265<br />
848 M<br />
CONTOUR 1M5 OL. 4 door, auto-<br />
mane. an power wmdowttocfci<br />
cruise, loaded 19 OOO milei<br />
$<strong>11</strong> 995<br />
DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2800<br />
CROWN VICTORIA 1987 loaded,<br />
dark blue mini conMon 45.000<br />
s $5200 (313) 284 3955<br />
CROWN VICTORIA 1993 LX V-8.<br />
dntal dash remote MytoM. an.<br />
ABS. traction control, dual m baa.<br />
c»IMar phone pramum sound.<br />
nwer everything. 38.600<br />
500 (810) 626-5S88<br />
CROWN VICTORIA LX 1993 V-8.<br />
3 ital dash, remote keytess m.<br />
S traction control due) »r bags<br />
cal phone premium sound, leather<br />
power, everything 38,600 maes<br />
$<strong>11</strong>,500 (313) 525-0350<br />
CROWN VICTORIA 1990 LX<br />
134 OOO m4es dark greysilver vinyl<br />
rool newer tires. Braaas. shocks<br />
eihausl radiator battery welt mam-<br />
tamed $4 OOObesl 313-425-1463<br />
CROWN VICTORIA 1995 LX auto-<br />
matic. air power windowa-locks. seat<br />
cruise Ml aluminum wheels Ion<br />
miles $15 595<br />
OEMMER FORD !313) 721-2600<br />
ESCORT 1990 4 door hatchback<br />
54.000 miles. New tires 4 brakes<br />
$3500 Can eves (313) 420-1060<br />
848 Ford<br />
ESCORT LX 1990 2 door aulo-<br />
matte 72.000 maes $2000**«1<br />
(810) 474-9680<br />
ESCORT 1993 LX - 4 door 5 speed<br />
— aumm. $4.9SOtie«t See al 10525<br />
Joy Rd Memman 313-458-9354<br />
MUSTANG 1994 OT laser red<br />
•nceoent comMon 22H $12 000-<br />
besl S17-223-8185<br />
ESCORT 1994 red 3 door LX<br />
Sport, moon rod automatic an. cas-<br />
sette 45.000 $7,000 313-453-3016<br />
MUSTANG 1996 -GT- 4 6 Mer V*. 5<br />
speed ait Ml power 15.000 rraMa<br />
$16 596<br />
DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2800<br />
ESCORT 1994 5 speed, air Only<br />
$5 440<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chrys!er-P>y moutnJeep-Eagle<br />
313-455-8740 313-961-3171<br />
ESCORT 1994 Sporl LX 5 spaed<br />
Green an am-lm casselle 33.000<br />
miles $7 200t>ess (810) 471-2013<br />
ESCORT Tempo or Tracer wanted<br />
1989-1991 Preter automatic<br />
but (313) 261-5562<br />
ESCORT 1990 wagon eicelle-m<br />
condition 95.000 rnifes $2200 or<br />
best (313) 422-6041<br />
ESCORT WAGON 1990 LX - Low<br />
milee air. power new tires Eweaenl<br />
conAwm i650&be«r 810889-5<strong>11</strong>9<br />
FORO 1996 E«p*>rer XLT e.ceder*<br />
4 wheel dnve 4 door 7500 mites<br />
$27,200 or best Shonse 313- 527-5048<br />
ESCORT 1994 4 door, 24.000 maes<br />
automatic air mmt warranty non-<br />
smoker $6,700 (610) 594-5935<br />
ESCORT 1992 - 4 door, 5 speed air<br />
Ouise. stereo clean 59 000 miles<br />
$5200* besl 810-478-5173<br />
ESCORT 1968 GL Waffan 68 000<br />
rraes automatic. ne» pans, eiceleni<br />
$2700 313-246-5239 517-545-8496<br />
ESCORT 1991 GT, all options<br />
51.000 miles, this week onty<br />
$3999<br />
TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566<br />
ESCORT 1988 GT 4 cylinder 5<br />
speed no nisi Clean 97 OOO miles<br />
Eitras $2350 Besl 313-531-0322<br />
ESCORT GT 1968. loaded new<br />
dutch.' struts runs perled <strong>11</strong>4 000<br />
miles. $1699 (313) 422-6820<br />
ESCORT 1991 GT 95 OOO maes.<br />
air Excellenl condition $3900 or<br />
best otler 810-646-8898<br />
ESCORT 1993 LX. 2 door auto-<br />
matic ar. an-lm slereo enceieni con-<br />
ation $6 000best 810-299-9176<br />
ESCORT 1990 LX 2 door auto-<br />
matic. air 84 000 miles Fled Clean<br />
reliable $2500 313-2S1-5562<br />
ESCORT 1993 LX 2 door, auto-<br />
matic air sunrool anvtrrv stereo<br />
$5300 313-432-0587; 313-295-5803<br />
GALAXY 500 -1962 38.000 maes<br />
Musl sell $2700,'t*)M o«er<br />
Clitt 810-583-6153<br />
MUSTANG 1996 Cobra, black/black<br />
mach 460. CO anti theft, mmt adult<br />
owned. 3400 miles $23 000<br />
Leave message (810) 344 1934<br />
MUSTANG 1965 Convertibles (3)<br />
automatic, air lul power Starting<br />
trom $14 995<br />
DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600<br />
MUSTANG 1993 CONVERTIBLE<br />
5 0 29,900 miles clean, blue wth<br />
white leather CD Must sen' $<strong>11</strong>.900<br />
CaMeav* message 810-474-6<strong>07</strong>5<br />
MUSTANG 1990 GT, 5 speed M m<br />
rnaaer naw bratoas 4 tree 61 000<br />
m*es S6J2SQ1j«i 313-46MW8<br />
MUSTANG GT<br />
Pa<br />
$13.'<br />
Advantage Package<br />
Tama< of<br />
included<br />
M l M s<br />
MUSTANG GT 1905 Yellow Tama-<br />
rcli Advantage Package included<br />
MUSTANG 1994 36.OCO me*, an<br />
V6. rustprooted non smoker $8700<br />
313-454-<strong>07</strong>37<br />
PROBE 1995 all black beauty with<br />
an & stereo 33 000 mies $89 down<br />
$161 mo No cosigner needed OAC<br />
TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566<br />
PROBE 1989 GL - Blue 5 speed<br />
Kieded wen maintained $lOOOtiest<br />
810-473-0241 pager 313-325-1001<br />
PROBE 1991 GL. white 5 speed an<br />
a cassette 4cykndar 68.000 maes<br />
very clean No haggle pnee<br />
$4500<br />
AUTO CITY OAK PARK<br />
(810)584-0800<br />
PROBE 1990 GT aulomahc tu<br />
$2595<br />
TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566<br />
MUSTANG 1994 GT Black wrgray<br />
mlerior. automatic, loaded, immacu-<br />
late $12 900 ( 810) 644-8543<br />
MUSTANG 1989 GT. blue/grey<br />
aulomahc overdrive loaded. $6200<br />
(313) 541-1271<br />
MUSTANG GT 1994 Convertible<br />
Tamaro" Advanlage Package<br />
included $15 488<br />
MUSTANG 1969 GT convert** red<br />
5 speed 85 000 miles 5 0 doth<br />
seats $5500 (810) 540-4181<br />
MUSTANG 1992. GT ertra dear,<br />
enended warranty, small down $161'<br />
mo No cosigner needed OAC<br />
TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566<br />
PROBE 1994 GT Black 43 000<br />
miles sunrool leaiher spoiler<br />
$1J OOCVbes! 313-421-0397<br />
PROBE 1993 GT powr rool M<br />
power 26 000 maes $9999<br />
tSIO) 333-3000<br />
A L A N<br />
PROBE 1991 GT - Fled -oaded<br />
automatic air sunrool leather CO.<br />
excellent $6 600 (313) 953-1741<br />
PROBE 1991 LX - manual 3.0 V6<br />
air wen maintained 53 000 miles<br />
$5500 1810) 626-5819<br />
PROBE 1993 79,000 miles, 5 speed<br />
many options like new new lires<br />
$6800 or fade 810 478-4657<br />
PROBE 1994 Red w-tHec* doth. 1<br />
owrwr 36.000 rroles air cassette 5<br />
speed $9600 (810) 478-4551<br />
><br />
V6, 4 spd., LS pka.. cruise,<br />
p w , p. I, AM/FM stereo<br />
cassette, premium<br />
suspension<br />
Stk#T5l3M3085<br />
33 REMAINING PAYMENTS<br />
AT $<br />
4 spd w/overdrive, tilt, cruise. |<br />
p w , p i.. AM'FM stereo<br />
cass. Dutch door<br />
Stk «T5156-13087<br />
33 REMAINING PAYMENTS<br />
AT S'<br />
339*<br />
s 379<br />
36 Mo, Lease/36.00C Miles 36 Mo Lease^6,000 Miles 36 Mo. Lease/36,000 Miles 36 Mo. Lease/36.000 Miles<br />
cnarg* t*w Jim IJB » man* «<br />
I f 10) 348-7000,<br />
NEON 1995 4 door automatic AM'<br />
FM Cassette Uke new 20.000<br />
miles S8.70Qtiest (810) 650-9294<br />
NEON 1995 Sport Sedan complete**<br />
loaded leaffw automatic CD more<br />
Excellem cowkbon only 24 OOO<br />
maes Warranty Call tor more<br />
detarls 810-615-90483<br />
NEON 1995 Sport Sedan loaded,<br />
leather automatic CO bnlkant tWue,<br />
more only 24 K m.les warranty<br />
Excellenl condition 8'0-615-0483<br />
SHADOW 1990 4 door automatic.<br />
810-344-4<strong>07</strong>4<br />
SHADOW ES 1993 4 door loaded<br />
i, ABS Excellent condition 37 COO<br />
miles $7500 (313) 459-<strong>11</strong>89<br />
SHADOW 1992, ES V6 automatic<br />
50,000 miles mmt condition $129<br />
down low monthly payments No<br />
cosigner needed OAC<br />
TYME AUTO (3131 455-5566<br />
SPIRIT '995 4 door air, cruse,<br />
power locks. 34 OOO maes $8500<br />
313-427-5253<br />
SPIRIT. 1990 1 owner 68.500 maes,<br />
new air conditioning good condrtion<br />
$3,975 After 4pm 810-788-4741<br />
SPIRIT 1991 Perfect Loaded<br />
door 30,000 maes $4 500 CaU<br />
before 7 PM • • • • • • • • S O L D<br />
42355 Grand River, Novi<br />
Just East o f N o v i Road<br />
10-4 OPEN SATURDAY 10-4 OPEN SATURDAY 1 ^ 4<br />
STRATUS 1996 - 4 door, automatic,<br />
an TamaroA Advantage Package<br />
included $<strong>11</strong>.1<br />
X<br />
, x t z<br />
FLAMS<br />
WELC0M<br />
3 . 9 %<br />
•luum<br />
1996 D'ELEGANT<br />
CONVERSION VAN<br />
SAVE<br />
UP TO<br />
Company<br />
Sales Rep<br />
Here AH Day<br />
Monday<br />
Nov. 4 LIST $26,472<br />
SAunuci<br />
$ 16,999 / I Month I r' Light due. 76J<br />
$6500 (810) 641-7894<br />
CONTINENTAL 1991 Signature<br />
leather, power rool loaded<br />
GARDEN CITY 425-4300<br />
CONTINENTAL 1995. Silver,<br />
memory' seats traction control,<br />
•earner healed seal* door Matter<br />
17,000 maes $25,795<br />
DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600<br />
MARK VIII 1994 - AJ Mack, loaded<br />
sunnxrt. iracaon. chrome wheel*<br />
Uke new $18,500 810-738-8155<br />
MARK VIU 1994 BLACK. DMc*<br />
power moonrod. CO perfect 42.000<br />
m*e« $18 900 810-268-5104<br />
MARK VIM 1994 leaiher, traction<br />
M f * 37 000 miles Must see'l<br />
Only $17 994<br />
DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600<br />
MARK VIII 1994. loaded $17,995<br />
SUNSHINE ACURA<br />
(810)471-9200<br />
MARK VII<strong>11</strong>996 3500 miles. JBL, 10<br />
Owe $27,900<br />
HINES PARK<br />
LINCOLN-MERCURY 313-453-2424<br />
MARK VIII 1994, moonrool, CO JBL,<br />
24 000 mue $19 900<br />
Many others avertable<br />
HINES PARK<br />
LINCOLN-MERCURY 313-453-2424<br />
MARK Vlli. sunrool. loaded $19 995<br />
SUNSHINE ACURA<br />
(610)471-9200<br />
MARK VII 1992 LSC Loaded, excel-<br />
lent condition $<strong>11</strong> 900<br />
(313) 382-9146<br />
TOWN CAR 1966. dark brown,<br />
75000 miles excadent condition<br />
$3650 or best (810) 932-1<strong>07</strong>8<br />
TOWN CAR 1968 4 door excellenl<br />
condition 97,000 maes Asking<br />
(313) 462-9751<br />
$4500<br />
TOWN CAR 1996 Executive, white.'<br />
blue leather . 25.000 nUes Uke raw"<br />
Sate pnee $23,900<br />
HINES PARK<br />
LINCOLN-MERCURY 313-453-2424<br />
TOWN CAR 1994 Leaiher. hall «nyl<br />
rool, loaded $17,999<br />
GARDEN CITY<br />
TOWNCAR 1968. loaded, burgundy<br />
With cloth interior 84.000 miles, very<br />
dean No haggle pnee $4995<br />
AUTO CITY OAK PARK<br />
TOWNCAR 1988 S^naluire Senes<br />
Asking $4000 or Best ofler<br />
SOLD<br />
TOWN CAR 1986 - S-gnature Whae<br />
LOW miles Florida cat $3990<br />
(313) 927-0630<br />
TOWN CAR Signature senes - 1990<br />
Wtvte. leather geometric wheels<br />
59.000 mi. great curb appeal $10900<br />
best 313-584-1373 810-308-1678<br />
TOWN CAR - 1994 White, bS.000<br />
maes Can be seen m South Lyon.<br />
$19,000 517-545-0214<br />
858 Muds<br />
929 1992. black lores!. leather<br />
72.000 maes. exceaent condition.<br />
$14,000 or best (810) 737-2815<br />
Thursday, November 7, 1996 O&E Classifications 815 to 866<br />
860<br />
CIERRA ISM SL. 177S m M A*.<br />
mm S12.S00<br />
HINES PARK<br />
LINCOLN-MERCURY 313-453-2*24<br />
COUGAR 1991<br />
loaded, gera<br />
Nov smoker<br />
LB. 62.300 ntaes.<br />
H3ood corx»»on r<br />
810-474-3657<br />
garaqakapi. Gg^gndgn<br />
COUGAR I860 MX iirouor,*<br />
$3700 Can<br />
810-870-5601<br />
COUGAR ISM. 63.000 maaa. new<br />
M k M M M y , runaAoaka great.<br />
$6300 810-615-1487<br />
COUGAR 1965 •<br />
caa*ant nr. naw t<br />
condMon, $2200<br />
arm*<br />
-St 34<br />
COUGAR 1965 TurtX) XR7 Aulo-<br />
keyless tu* power, daan are*<br />
med Runa/dnva* wa* $1900<br />
(313) 465-5430. alter 8pm<br />
COUGAR 1994 VB, AMrPM<br />
(313)<br />
Ml power<br />
S <strong>11</strong>.500<br />
I Asking<br />
535-2002<br />
COUGAR 1904. VS.<br />
powar Meemgibrakes. power<br />
dows S door locks $10 500<br />
GARDEN CITY<br />
COUGAR 1994 XR7 - VS. cham-<br />
pagn. option packega 260A- 27.000<br />
m*aa. SI2.S00 (810) 651-8864<br />
GRAND MARQUISE 19«2 LS<br />
loaded, leaner teal* aicaiar* con-<br />
dition. $0500 810-477-9134<br />
GRAND MAROUIS. 1965. tu* power<br />
naw brakes tuneie. we* maanamed.<br />
$1950 or beet (313) 822-2151<br />
GRAND MAROUIS 1905 GS tu*<br />
power. Champagne color, $14,999<br />
GARDEN CITY<br />
GRAND MAROUIS 1994 GS, lo»<br />
maes. loaded kka new $16495<br />
313-416-7043<br />
GRAND MAROUIS 1967 LS<br />
2 door, well mamtamed 85.000<br />
naes. $1600 313-455-0699<br />
GRAND MARQUIS 1992 LS - Mte<br />
new 56,000 maes, new tire* 1<br />
owner S84O0rtiest (313) 273-7374<br />
GRANO MAROUIS 1991 LS 51,000<br />
Maes loaded no oitf $8450<br />
(313) 453-9096<br />
GRAND MARQUIS 1995 LS 33 000<br />
Maes, loaded, alarm, warranty, spot-<br />
less $16,500 (313) 533-9540<br />
GRAND MARQUIS 1989, many<br />
extras new tires exceaent oonduon<br />
$3000 (810) 471-3228<br />
MAROUIS 1964 - vary tow mieage!<br />
Greal condrtion' $3000twst Cal<br />
John alter 6pm (313) 541-<strong>07</strong>52<br />
MYSTIQUE 1995 LS, 4 door. "V6'<br />
automatic, nr. h* power, 19 000<br />
maes $12,495<br />
DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600<br />
SABLE 1996 automatic, air lul<br />
power $14,595<br />
1810) 333-3000<br />
ALAN<br />
SABLE 1987 - Good condmon<br />
80 000 m*es. Many new part*<br />
$3,200 (810) 442-7566<br />
SABLE GS 1991, 55,000 miles<br />
while dean $6065<br />
(810) 852-2204<br />
SABLE 1996 GS Power steenng.<br />
power wndowsilocks. ABS brakes<br />
10 to choose 1 $15 499<br />
GARDEN CITY<br />
SABLE 1993 loaded S6695<br />
SUNSHINE ACURA<br />
(810)471-9200<br />
860<br />
Ifcrewy<br />
862<br />
(*)6K<br />
SABLE ISM LS. 4 door automat<br />
Macliorec al. moonrool. 3 JL ABS.<br />
CO. dtaM da*<br />
S10J00 (610) 476-8733<br />
SENTRA GLE 1806. automatic<br />
loaded, green, one owner Sharp m<br />
$<strong>11</strong>,375<br />
OLSON 0LQ8 (3I3| 261-6000<br />
SABLE 1906 LB. 4 door, automate,<br />
aa. moonrool. 38 lrfrrA.Bt<br />
bi akea OgMI<br />
loaded $<strong>11</strong> 98<br />
OEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600<br />
SPORTS COUPE 1M7 Faal Back<br />
XE. S apeed. Mr. power MMitng 1<br />
datfi kaytea* arwy MM $2.660 e« 810-225-0049<br />
PROTlGE L* 1990 - 5<br />
loaded. M power moonrool baau-<br />
Mul condMon $3700 313-432-5064<br />
RX7 IM1 5 speed A* Good run-<br />
nmg condMon $l300rbe*t oiler<br />
®K(*><br />
866<br />
Plymouth<br />
•UNOANCC 1M2 2 door automate.<br />
mr. t n o grui trtnaporu-<br />
» n H7B8<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
SUNDANCE 19U goo0 mapa runa<br />
-•*. aukmaac. new baoanfchufta/<br />
12200 313 532-«aeO<br />
868<br />
PoatUK<br />
BONNEVICL£ 1987 - £*ce*em conanon.<br />
S3.800<br />
Caa: (810) 380-1315<br />
BONNEVILLE 1992. Mlcely<br />
aquippaO. Mack w^jray mime no<br />
lunoal. column Mm. 80.000 man<br />
i? 400. (810) 474-0148<br />
BONNEVILLE 1995 SE - E«£•*•«<br />
eonaaona. many opfeorw. 30.000<br />
maaa, $14,900 810-363-6482<br />
BONNEVILLE 1992 SE Loaded.<br />
••aRiar manor. new luu. 120.000<br />
"*y maaa, 15950 !45aok 302.<br />
*i*niair on 8oar. buck el seals, no<br />
rust runs gooat>ooy • good S90CV<br />
beat. Blwn 4-1Qpm 313-326-3842<br />
NISSAN SENTRA Wagon 1984 5<br />
speed. Loaded 90.000 m*ee Rune<br />
parted $1000 (313) 288-9442<br />
0LD8 1883 Cu*aas Suaema. A n<br />
greet Body anone 56000 m*ea New<br />
Iraa 8 brakes Needs exheuat. $1000<br />
•Mae 8pm ;810> 362-9554 aAer ft<br />
•10)<br />
16 O*Isas CnMar.<br />
m*es AMFM. air. aiica8anl<br />
. $1500. 313 844-2320<br />
PLYMOUTH 1982. Notion. 4 apeed.<br />
naw brakaa $ new parts, retetaa Irane-<br />
(313) 525-8717<br />
PONTIAC 1989 LaMana, new<br />
aanamaamveihaual manual. 86.000<br />
mies $1900 810 567-2001<br />
PONTIAC 8000 STE 1987. AulDmeec<br />
Loaded Some new parts<br />
Runs we* $800 SO L 0<br />
RANGER 1988 Supercab 4x4. high<br />
maes $800<br />
(313) 277-6473. before 6pm<br />
RENAULT 1988 station wagon,<br />
me^iancala spsoal $600<br />
Cal (313) 416-9695<br />
SAAB 1983. 900 Tirto. looks great<br />
rune great, needs dutch. $75&t>ect<br />
ofler 313-532-<strong>07</strong>22<br />
TAURUS 1987 wagon, new<br />
transmission.'!! r a». mecfisnicaUy<br />
aoimd. $1950 (810) 380-7930<br />
THUNOERBIRO 1979 - Looks good<br />
m 6 oul - runs good Bkje $750 or<br />
besl oiler (810) 344-0432<br />
CLarkston Onon r !<br />
Anthony Modtj todie/Xode !<br />
Garden City Redford ! ° |<br />
Skano Comer Shawn DMunty S<br />
Royal Oak lake Orion p--— /<br />
Iebecco Kasmuuen Kobe Ma ! j^L ^ <<br />
Southfield Wolverine Lake o!<br />
AMhonyCampbeH SharonKtfM \<br />
Detroit Uvonia t—JL/.- _—I<br />
r—_______<br />
• .<br />
Tom Ink Meghan tana i 2 xyt<br />
Bloomfield Rochester HMs lg<br />
Ihonks to all the participants! I ° A m 1<br />
Winnen must coll (213) 953-/162 by<br />
S:00pm, Wednesday, November 13th ^<br />
to daw tickets<br />
© b s e r u e r £ j Iccentric<br />
The M a a n w a Ecamtrtc wU mmH th* tidub to the mhmmt<br />
LOW LEASE RATES<br />
LEASE FOR ONLY<br />
$<br />
209 24 MONTHS<br />
titVi 1997 DODGE STRATUS<br />
Loaded with Equipment!<br />
I SUNROOF<br />
CD CNAMCER,<br />
I ALUMMUM<br />
WHEELS<br />
• Air Conditioning • Power Mirrors • AM/FM Cassette<br />
• Power Windows • Tilt Wheel<br />
• Power Locks • Dual Air Bags<br />
NEW 1996 DODGE CARAV<br />
• Raar Oafroai<br />
• Ful Sua Spar*<br />
' Air ContMonaig • Onvafi Soa<br />
•Auiamaac SWngDoor<br />
18,440<br />
Lease S O C O *<br />
For L O V I<br />
Full Size Spare<br />
And Much More<br />
NEW 1997 DODGE RAM PICKUP<br />
SUNROOF k<br />
iBEDUNERl<br />
•WITHH<br />
U3<br />
TH<br />
Cfiaaa<br />
AM/FM CaaaalM<br />
SMng Raar Window<br />
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$ 4 O O O to $ 9 9 9 5<br />
8 P08D C80WN VK LX<br />
i s . w a s M M i i a i i i t M m i M<br />
lorsrsa<br />
8 MTIUBMH LORA<br />
S« ••asaaixweawa.Miai<br />
• M a IM IMWr<br />
I M f t a t T M I M L X<br />
l a x a i M i i . — s i i n i a m o<br />
umMai HmDMai m i a « m<br />
1888 FORD 88COCT WACOM LX<br />
iMB POtD CSOWN VKTOfftA<br />
W«KI<br />
LTf<br />
•T INCIBOV mm m. I<br />
an vi Hm B iojn *or ara*<br />
'Folks, this >• on ly a ••mpting<br />
from our hug* inventory!"<br />
S»l« 0nd» Novambar nb«r 9, 8,1996<br />
at 5 p.m.<br />
$4995<br />
$9425<br />
$8495<br />
$S995<br />
$1995<br />
$6295<br />
LUXURY, SPORT & MORE<br />
1993 MltCURY GRAND MAROUIS LS<br />
Moots w/mjtosno aocv power wtnaown<br />
loao l issa ximnmi wnseit. tat l cna«* . . .<br />
itsrso o n «KDman Compart at or** 910,6/9<br />
1995 LINCOLN TOWN CAR IXECUT1VI<br />
Camst *sd w/matcrang isatnar. geometric<br />
anaiaman enesn loaoedw/optwm. M M<br />
mass Th« beauty wont last long anced at orav $22,250<br />
1995 LINCOLN MARK VIII<br />
ivory w/matoang wither enroma wntsii low<br />
mass mprniMt condmor muit wt $22,995<br />
1995 MUSTANG<br />
GT CONVERTIBLE<br />
IS 000 ongetai one owner mats, auto loaded<br />
Dart Mue/w Cray clom i*u»t tee<br />
$14,888<br />
1996 LINCOLN MK VIII<br />
ANNIVERSARY EDITION<br />
Cordavan w/cny leather y* pnone power<br />
moon. 4 000 nwes executive Driven'<br />
$31,888<br />
1996 TBIRD LX<br />
12 000 man. garnet red w/grrv aoth loaded<br />
*ke new<br />
$14,950<br />
1992 MERCURY<br />
CRAND MAROUIS LS<br />
44.000 mat*, power wmdows. loon *<br />
seats, nit 1 crust, stereo cassette w»iat a<br />
vemoe Gorgeous for only _...... $10,435<br />
1994 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL<br />
Paartescer* wnita w/i*oou leather buckets<br />
power moon low mies A cream inat $18,695<br />
1995 MUSTANG<br />
GT CONVERTIBLE<br />
Auto. 17 moi wneeis mach mo stereo cassette chrome rome wneeis<br />
sidt exhausts tzrga oar oray wo muei on<br />
snowroom noon —<br />
1996 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL<br />
$23,850<br />
Peanescent white w/mooia learner moonrool<br />
I disc CO. VA pnone 1000 maes save a OundN<br />
$31,995<br />
1994 LINCOLN<br />
TOWN CAR SIGNATURE<br />
«mca/«u c m enrage roof a.000 maes naoM natat<br />
1995 MERCURY SABLE LS<br />
white w/mocfa ooth tucnet seats aluminum wneeis « power<br />
windows loon i seats tut I cruise cassette<br />
low macs, mmt condioon*<br />
$20,988<br />
$13,495<br />
NEW INDOOR SHOWROOM<br />
NQW<br />
m<br />
UBCO CAAS DlSCLAJMtM "<br />
LINCOLN<br />
-•srz<br />
BdowBiw I<br />
Book Valut I<br />
Eiwy car ft M * aa<br />
M88awMMdbta<br />
On Th* Spot<br />
Financing<br />
Ma hate * nanny ol<br />
fiaanettg *M laaaa<br />
- ^<br />
Inandng tor everyone<br />
r<br />
Quality<br />
inspection<br />
Every refuel* null<br />
pa*sov<strong>11</strong>0por*gu»<br />
Arngaoon.<br />
SoyouknowyouiegR-<br />
Ing I dependable carl<br />
30-Dtys or<br />
artMMMfeospr<br />
100,000 «a<br />
*Ho Questions'<br />
lyixidiarigeiowmrd<br />
XxU TvarfX, crow<br />
aaw 3 149iae<br />
ISM laaacuaT s«ata c.s.<br />
51 ooo maes red w/red cloth loaded Cleanest<br />
on* Mi town' AB lor only<br />
$2<strong>07</strong>iae<br />
LX<br />
7 door, auto ir pi. pe. cruise rear defrost stereo, cas-<br />
Storo3y redw ' afJVclotr ' * B r *de<br />
TRUCK5, VANS & 4x4 5<br />
1995 PO» WMOSTAK LX<br />
aae ueoto oart «ka a/grn ootn a c an «*•<br />
1995 ixn.001 $PO«T<br />
X as mies on tm toaotd u« angnt r»« «w an<br />
aoei at aoaatie ixary oBtiom am racny<br />
too nut MS oars mi wnca standi taaer tmr ne«<br />
1993 KANCIR XLT<br />
JU. < cysnotr MOI 5 sptto trammnsion WON mats<br />
MT ont ol several M U M for immecute dsntry<br />
1994 MMCUrr VILLACCK LS<br />
V font iM/IMr 2* 000 mnes dua av aotomtefv<br />
$16,950<br />
$19,995<br />
$7,888<br />
$16,995<br />
1995 roao i x n o m XLT M<br />
anwraaooi. XBBtaei aumrixn xnetn ponr tnocwi j , M M P<br />
oasiaaBixiauM sBnocaaero tt»rs w >20,995<br />
19*1 P0«0 RAN CO 4X4 XLT<br />
VI. ar. ps. pe. tat ft cnas*.<br />
cassette MOOO mats wiatt tm ters<br />
•/Cray doth snarw JO ,2SU<br />
1997 F-150 SUm CAB PLAIRSID8 4x4<br />
IXC rr«ei D» t>M pear uaro O tn» in Uru Hud I tl vi M M t<br />
ocwermrytmngraudnoim mwwriumair<br />
•rvtgoteiwiioaneaienai snttnousanKowrntw /,033<br />
21 COO maes. amtanttxna ie*tner<br />
•unrang boards unotccaoie<br />
19*4 <strong>11</strong>50 CONVIRSION<br />
tuts van is Dust bt iMrtrsa conntrgons Cotn caotams<br />
and I sort DM A* tne comforts of Home QrtrMOO<br />
i owner men wry mro mors accent tne vtnoe mctfr<br />
1993 TOYOTA 4 RUNNSR<br />
•aven biaa wan a gray mtenor cassette and CO<br />
cameo are wst I co%*ne of txtras jvaiooie on tws<br />
»troe«u * true nmr oudi . —<br />
"As always, opan gvary Saturday<br />
8:30-6:00 for your convnlanoal"<br />
$21,450<br />
$15,995<br />
$17,995<br />
I-96 lo the Winom Road Eml<br />
• 159 1 block South at Grand<br />
Riwer & Wuom Road<br />
...and GREAT SELECTION from<br />
CRESTW00D DODGE!<br />
LEASE FOR ONLY<br />
$ 4 O O * MONTH<br />
I W W 24MONTHS<br />
1997 CONVERSION VAN<br />
"Full-Size"<br />
Deluxe<br />
Tiara Conversion<br />
•V-6<br />
•Power<br />
Steering<br />
• Power Brakes<br />
• Tilt Wheel<br />
• AM/FM Stereo<br />
1 4 Captain's<br />
Chairs<br />
NEW 1997 NEON HIGHUNE 2DR<br />
' AulomalK • Raar Oatroal • Pual Air Bag*<br />
• A* CoraJRju) » \) • AUfW Siarao • Powar Slaarlng<br />
^ ' Introducing....<br />
J<br />
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12 MONTH<br />
12,000 MILE<br />
WRAP-AROUND<br />
WARRANTY<br />
on used cars<br />
& trucksI<br />
32850 FORD ROAD<br />
GARDEN CITY<br />
421-5700<br />
TOII f Rf I I 888 MY DODGE<br />
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