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<strong>Canton</strong> (JDbserwr<br />
FIFTY CENTS<br />
VOLUME 18 NUMBER 51 THURSDAY. JANUARY 7,<strong>1993</strong> • CANTON. MICHIGAN . 72 PAGES<br />
•L<br />
1<br />
County seat: Kay Beard, D- Westland,<br />
was elected co-chair of the<br />
Wayne County Board of Commissioners<br />
Tuesday. The western<br />
Wayne commissioner represents<br />
Garden City, Westland and Inkster<br />
and has survived 14 years,<br />
eight elections, three county executives<br />
and many fellow commissioners<br />
since she arrived<br />
downtown. /5A<br />
SPORTS<br />
Gymnastics outlook: Plymouth<br />
Salem and Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> have<br />
two of the state's best gymnastics<br />
teams again this year./IB<br />
Basketball results: The boys high<br />
school hoop season resumed Tuesday<br />
following the holiday recess.<br />
/IB<br />
ENTERTAINMENT<br />
Comedy: Kick off the new year in<br />
a merry way by seeing "Two Into<br />
One" at the Birmingham Theatre.<br />
Critic Barbara Michals calls the<br />
show "an absolute feast of<br />
laughter."/5B<br />
BUSINESS<br />
Identity crisis? Companies having<br />
problems sparking up presentations<br />
are leaving it to the<br />
dummies. /SB<br />
SUBURBAN LIFE<br />
Tuning up: To watch them<br />
rehearse is like watching a ballet<br />
of the hands and mouth. The,<br />
hands belong to the director; the<br />
mouths are those of the members<br />
of the Renaissance Chorus./ 1C<br />
INDEX<br />
Building scene . . IF Real estate . . D.E<br />
Business. . . . 7-8B Creative Living . ID<br />
Classifieds . . . D-G Entertainment . 5-6B<br />
Auto G<br />
Crossword . . . 6D<br />
Employment . . . F<br />
Index 5D<br />
Obituaries . . . 11A<br />
Opinion<br />
12A<br />
Sport*<br />
. IB<br />
Suburban life. . . 1C<br />
OUR PHONE NUMBERS<br />
Newsroom: 450-2700<br />
Newsroom Fax: 459-4224<br />
Sports: 953-2104<br />
Reader Comment Una: 953-2042<br />
Classified Advertising: 591-0900<br />
Display Advertising: 591-2300<br />
Home Delivery: 591-0600<br />
Cable/TV Weekly: 479-5160<br />
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I , BILL D1U. BRESLER DNULF<br />
Boating season: The boat is covered and stored in a t$an/on backyard until the boating season. But the heavy'rains made it look<br />
like it was ready <strong>for</strong> action.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> sloshes through rain<br />
BY JOANNE MALISZEWSKI<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
Januar> T usually means chill winds,* but this year winter<br />
brought heavy rains that swelled creeks, spilling water<br />
on to roads. But <strong>Canton</strong> residents are slogging along,<br />
checking their basements.<br />
Despite the continuing rains that<br />
greeted <strong>Canton</strong> Township early Monday<br />
morning, Jim Sienko was still<br />
able to walk across Fellows Creek,<br />
which traverses his mother's acreage<br />
on Palmer Road.<br />
By Monday afternoon, it was a<br />
different matter. "It's usually 25 feet<br />
across. Now it's 250-300 feet across,"<br />
Sienko said.<br />
^ "This is bad, but wait until April.<br />
My mother has lived here 30 years. And<br />
in the past 15, it's just gotten worse,"<br />
Sienko said.<br />
The Sienkos weren't alone. Just<br />
about anyone who lives near any body<br />
of water — creek or retention pond —<br />
had a pretty good chance of watching<br />
the water rise. A<br />
"We've got water everywhere. The<br />
things you expect to happen in this<br />
kind of rain are happening," said Tom<br />
Casari, township engineer. "All of the<br />
creeks are at the top of their limits."<br />
So were plenty of <strong>Canton</strong>'s roads. As<br />
the rain continued to fall Monday,<br />
motorists began to slow down so they<br />
could wade their cars through the water<br />
gathering at the sides — and in some<br />
cases all the way across —the roads.<br />
And yes, Wayne County was called in.<br />
. The county also was called in to do<br />
something about road ditches that<br />
swiftly filled to the brim. "We asked<br />
them to see if the drains were plugged,"<br />
Casari said '<br />
"With several inches of rain and<br />
frost in the ground, sometimes there's<br />
an inability to drain," Casari added.<br />
Township crews were checking<br />
retention ponds, particularly in new<br />
construction areas, to be sure drains<br />
weren't obstructed. Straw is used to<br />
protect grass seedlings in the ponds.<br />
"That straw becomes an obstruction,"<br />
Casari said<br />
Sanitary- sewers also were pretty full<br />
and some pumping was necessary.<br />
Some backyards already had some<br />
pretty big ponds by early Monday<br />
afternoon. The township hadn't<br />
received complaints about flooded<br />
BILL BRESLER<br />
Over the road: A retention pond at <strong>Canton</strong> Center and Cherry<br />
Hill roads developed a leak after the heavy rains, flooding<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Center Road.<br />
basements by early Monday. But by<br />
Tuesday, Casari said he had received<br />
complaints about sump pumps.<br />
"We got through it," Casari said<br />
Tuesday morning after the rains had<br />
stopped.<br />
The township is still offering its free<br />
sump pump program <strong>for</strong> homes that<br />
are hooked up to sanitary sewers. The<br />
township has targeted certain<br />
neighborhoods <strong>for</strong> the program.<br />
including Windsor Park, Carriage Park,<br />
Mayfair, Sunflov»cr and Holiday Park.<br />
The township has put in about 1,500<br />
new sump pump6 free of charge. But<br />
about 12,000 houses were built in the<br />
1960s and 1970s without sump pumps.<br />
Those homes, as long as they are<br />
hooked up to sanitary sewers, are<br />
eligible <strong>for</strong> the free program, Casari<br />
said. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, contact<br />
township engineering services at 397-<br />
5405.<br />
Glut of rooms part of hotel's problems<br />
BY KEVIN BROWN<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
It's not surprising that the Mayflower<br />
Hotel is in financial trouble,<br />
when you look at the financial health<br />
of hotels around the country.<br />
That's the word from Mayflower<br />
shareholder Scott Lorenz and some<br />
observers of the plight of Plymouth's<br />
landmark hotel, currently in receivership.<br />
While there are some differing<br />
opinions on why the Mayflower is in<br />
trouble, several agree that the No. 1<br />
problem is posed by a hotel building<br />
glut in the 1980s.<br />
Some national publications have<br />
talked of a "hotel crash in the '90s,<br />
as several Detroit area hotels and<br />
others throughout the country have<br />
• 'The problem was that there was overbuilding in<br />
the 1980s and the economy ever since the Persian<br />
Gulf War has never gotten back up to speed, but It Is<br />
starting to build up <strong>for</strong> <strong>1993</strong>/<br />
Dee Clark<br />
President, Michigan Travel and Tourism Association<br />
sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection<br />
in this decade.<br />
For hotels in general, "The problem<br />
was that there was overbuilding in<br />
the 1980s and the economy ever since<br />
the Persian Gulf War has never gotten<br />
back up to speed, but it is starting<br />
to build up <strong>for</strong> <strong>1993</strong>," said Dee Clark,<br />
president of the Michigan Travel and<br />
Tourism Association.<br />
Ronald Cichy, director of Michigan<br />
State University's hotel restaurant<br />
and institutional management<br />
school, said, "The hotels that are successful<br />
are banding together in joint<br />
ventures with business to bring people<br />
to communities."<br />
"I think that's really the secret.<br />
Anything you can do to capitalize on<br />
that," Cichy said. "The strategy is<br />
very clear; implementation isn't as<br />
easy."<br />
The hotel glut hurts not just small<br />
town hotels like the Mayflower. Even<br />
the Marriott Co. is facing trouble, as<br />
reported in a December story in the<br />
Wall Street Journal.<br />
"I know there are a lot of hotels in<br />
Chapter 11; it (the building glut) has<br />
caught up with them," Clark said.<br />
The idea of promoting downtown<br />
events that are tied to the hotel is<br />
nothing new <strong>for</strong> Scott Lorenz, a Mayflower<br />
shareholder who promoted the<br />
successful Mayflower balloon festival<br />
in the 1980s and helped found the ice<br />
festival.<br />
As to why the Mayflower faces fi-<br />
Police believe death was accidental<br />
BY JOANNE MALISZEWSKI<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> police believe the death of a 44-year-old<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> woman found in her 1992 Ford near her<br />
apartment late New Year's Day was accidental.<br />
"It does not appear to be foul play at this time,"<br />
said Tammie Colling, community relations officer<br />
<strong>for</strong> the <strong>Canton</strong> Department of <strong>Public</strong> Safety<br />
"There were no signs of trauma We ars treating it<br />
as an accidental."<br />
Three witnesses told police they saw Linda Mae<br />
Nawrocki'a car with the engine running in the<br />
parking lot of Saratoga Apartments at Li 1 ley and<br />
Warren roads New Year's Day. But only one of the<br />
witnesses said he saw a person, whom ha thought<br />
was a man, in the car, and aaid the person leaning<br />
over aa though vomiting, according to police.<br />
PUBLIC SAFETY<br />
Police were still awaiting results of an autopsy to<br />
be conducted by the Wayne County Medical Examiner.<br />
"We are having her blood alcohol level<br />
checked. We are still awaiting medical examiner in<br />
<strong>for</strong>mation (on the cause of death)," Colling said.<br />
Police found the woman dead lying across both<br />
front seats of the car with her head against the pas<br />
sengfer side front door. She had no socks or shoes on<br />
when she was found. Police also found a liquor bottle<br />
and beer cans in the car, according to the report.<br />
The woman's 38-year-old live-in boyfriend told<br />
police he and Nawrocki had been drinking heavily<br />
all night. He said he had a fifth of Southern Com-<br />
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<strong>for</strong>t and a case of beer, and Nawrocki had a fifth<br />
herself, sccording to the police report.<br />
When police arrived at the apartment they found<br />
the boyfriend sleeping in a blood-soaked shirt. He<br />
told police that Nawrocki had gone to the store and<br />
he believed she had not yet returned from shopping.<br />
The boyfriend had a bleeding nose and the pil-;<br />
lows on the bed were blood stained, as were his<br />
hands He also, had bruises on his arms and back.<br />
He told police he had fallen on s table in the apartment<br />
and hit his head. The man refused medical<br />
treatment.<br />
According to the report, the apartment w<br />
littered with beer cans and liquor bottles, clothinf<br />
on the floor, chairs knocked over and garbage<br />
strewn about.<br />
I
2A(C) The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THURSDAY. JANUARY 7,<strong>1993</strong><br />
Vandals spray car on Manton with black paint<br />
A homeowner on Manton woke<br />
up Jan. 3 to find that the hood of<br />
1980 Chevrolet was spray painted<br />
with black paint. She also found<br />
nearby stop signs and a wall at<br />
the end of the block spray painted,<br />
according to a <strong>Canton</strong> police<br />
report.<br />
The woman told police she had<br />
seen a group of kids banging<br />
afouna at tbe dead end ot the<br />
street the day be<strong>for</strong>e, according to<br />
report.<br />
car crashes into house<br />
•ti. homeowner was not injured<br />
early Monday morning after a 30-<br />
year-old Lansing man drove into<br />
the front of her house on Michigan<br />
Ave., east of Sheldon, according<br />
to police and fire officials.<br />
"The man said he was going<br />
eastbound when he lost control,"<br />
said Tammie Colling, <strong>Canton</strong> police<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation officer.. He and<br />
his two passengers were not injured.<br />
The ear alanmed'Hrta & hswo<br />
at 44125 East Michigan Ave., at<br />
about 2:22 a.m. The car ran over a<br />
couch inside the house, where just<br />
a half hottr earlier the homeowner<br />
had been sleeping, said <strong>Canton</strong>-<br />
Fire Chief Mike Rorabacher.<br />
Following the accident, fire-<br />
fighters had to help the woman,<br />
who had gone upstairs to bed, out<br />
of the house because the car and<br />
debris blocked the only exit, Colling<br />
said.<br />
"When the car struck the house<br />
it pushed the debris into the<br />
stairwell. We took a ladder and<br />
had her come out of a window at<br />
the top oi the house," Rorabacher<br />
wmfe —<br />
The driver was charged with<br />
operating a vehicle under the influence<br />
of liquor, Cdlling said.<br />
larcenies reported<br />
Between Nov. 1 and Dec. 1,<br />
1992, larcenies were on the increase,<br />
230 cases compared to 143<br />
the previous year to be exact. According<br />
to the number of larcenies<br />
reported in just the past few days,<br />
it appears the trend is continuing.<br />
The following are some of the larcenies<br />
reported Dec. 25-Jan. 3:<br />
• On Palisades, a car phone valued<br />
at $500 was reported stolen<br />
homeowner reported that her 1990<br />
Ford had been broken into and<br />
her purse with about $80 cash was<br />
stolen. A brick had been thrown<br />
through one of the car's windows,<br />
resulting in $120 damage.<br />
• On Harsdale, a radio valued at<br />
$300 was reported stolen from a<br />
1990 Chevrolet. On Longfellow, a<br />
stereo and amplifiers valued at<br />
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owner on the street reported 60<br />
cassettes, a radar detector and<br />
two tape cases, valued at $850<br />
were stolen from a 1992 Pontiac.<br />
• On Gloria,>a homeowner reported<br />
his snowblower, valued at $250<br />
stolen from his garage. Another<br />
1992 Chevrolet. A car phone valued<br />
at $250 was reported stolen<br />
from a 1986 Ford parked on Princess<br />
Drive.<br />
• A resident on Twykingham reported<br />
that gift certificates valued<br />
at $450 and cash were stolen. On<br />
Parklawn, lumber valued at $200<br />
was reported stolen from a house<br />
under construction.<br />
• Tools valued at $1,000 were, as<br />
well as a 1977 Ford pickup valued<br />
at $500, reported stolen from a<br />
business on Van Born. A 1992<br />
Chevrolet valued at $10,000 was<br />
reported stolen from the Superbowl,<br />
45100 Ford Road.<br />
• Rear tires valued at $500 were<br />
reported stolen from a 1988 Ford<br />
parked on Greenleaf in the Village<br />
Green Apartments. At the same<br />
complex, two tireB valued at $600<br />
were reported stolen from a 1990<br />
Ford.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> continues its debate on cluster housing option<br />
BY JOANNE MALISZEWSKI<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
'•Perhaps <strong>Canton</strong> trustees and<br />
planning commissioners should<br />
hive said "no" more often to developers<br />
wanting to use cluster<br />
housing options.<br />
; "The. reality is I don't think<br />
«ry many of them would have<br />
sued," said Tom Yack, township<br />
supervisor.<br />
But township officials didn't<br />
say no and the result is that they<br />
aren't totally pleased with some<br />
of the duster developments that<br />
require open .space in lieu of<br />
greater density. "When we get<br />
drainage ditches as open space,<br />
we've missed," Yack said.<br />
Yet trustees and planning commissioners<br />
Tuesday still weren't<br />
sure what they want cluster housing<br />
to be. The option was deleted<br />
from zoning ordinances temporarily<br />
in December while the concept<br />
is studied and new language prepared<br />
to better suit what officials<br />
believe the option should provide<br />
in open space and lot sizes.<br />
"We have not come to a concensus<br />
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• 'All I could do was<br />
ask thorn to do their<br />
bast, not <strong>for</strong> the Judges,<br />
but <strong>for</strong> themselves<br />
and the people in the<br />
stands. I am real<br />
proud of them.'<br />
Glen Adsit<br />
band director<br />
the applause and shouts of "way<br />
to go," "great show." and "you are<br />
the best." Parents and musicians<br />
are going to remember this win <strong>for</strong><br />
a long time. You can be assured<br />
that so, too, will the Fiesta Bowl<br />
remember this near perfect per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
from the band from<br />
Plymouth — <strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan.<br />
But <strong>for</strong> those who have followed<br />
the CEP Marching Band, this<br />
feat should come as no surprise.<br />
Watching the band members pile<br />
into six buses at 7 p.m. on the<br />
Sunday be<strong>for</strong>e the parade one got<br />
the feeling that this group had<br />
practiced this all be<strong>for</strong>e.<br />
In fact it had. The Orange Bowl<br />
in Miami in 1988. National<br />
Championships in Indianapolis<br />
in 1990 and 1991. Trips to Illinois,<br />
Ohio and all across Michigan.<br />
Parents and friends have<br />
combined to ensure that this educational<br />
experience called the<br />
marching band is one that these<br />
200 students will always remember<br />
and appreciate.<br />
"I have really learned to work<br />
and get along with people. This<br />
trip to Arizona with my friends is<br />
great," said Carrie Swanson. a<br />
senior flute player planning to at-<br />
. tend MSU next year.<br />
These sentiments were shared<br />
by Rachael Nassko, a senior, who<br />
felt that the trip to the Fiesta<br />
Bowl was "awesome. Traveling<br />
with a group of friends in a big<br />
group of friends is cool because<br />
The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THURSDAY. JANUARY 7,<strong>1993</strong><br />
Practice session: Members of the Centenninal Educational Marching Band tune up <strong>for</strong> their bowl appearance.<br />
Jenny Paulowicz of <strong>Canton</strong> is the <strong>for</strong>eground.<br />
you can share the experiences."<br />
"I really liked the fact that we<br />
were competing against bands<br />
that we have never competed<br />
against be<strong>for</strong>e" said Jennifer Paulowicz,<br />
a junior from <strong>Canton</strong> who<br />
plays the flute.<br />
In addition to the competition.<br />
the parade, and the football game,<br />
the band members took a trip to<br />
the Grand Canyon and celebrated<br />
New Year's Eve on the campus of<br />
Arizona State University with<br />
over 2,000 other band members.<br />
Some even found time on the last<br />
day of the seven-day trip to go<br />
skiing.<br />
"Education goes beyond the<br />
four walls of a classroom. This is<br />
the befct education I could ever<br />
hope to receive," said Rob Myers.<br />
a junior and one of the three field<br />
directors.<br />
Two hundred band members,<br />
200 instruments and 200 uni<strong>for</strong>ms<br />
packed up once again <strong>for</strong><br />
another trip, bringing recognition<br />
once again to the Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
School District. But rest assured<br />
that this trip will also bring<br />
back 200 new educational experiences<br />
that will be talked about <strong>for</strong><br />
vears to come.<br />
Bill Joyner is the executive director<br />
of the <strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />
Foundation and accompanied the<br />
band on its Fiesta Bouil trip.<br />
Marching orders: Marching Band director Glen Adsit works with band members.<br />
Day raccoons are usually sick pups<br />
BY JOAVNE,MALISZEWSKI<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
Think about it. Have you seen<br />
a raccoon out in your yard or near<br />
your house in the daylight 1<br />
"Anytime someone sees a raccoon<br />
during the daytime, they<br />
Should stay away." said Debbie<br />
Wade, animal technologist with<br />
Critter Control in Plymouth<br />
If the nocturnal animals are out<br />
in daytime that probably means<br />
there's a problem with them.<br />
"That's not normal behavior. If<br />
JJOU scare them they can bite.<br />
Wade said.<br />
~ Illness is the likely cause of<br />
raccoons behaving against their<br />
nature. Though most people immediately<br />
assume rabies, there s<br />
not a high incidence of that. Distemper<br />
is really the problem.<br />
"We see it every year." Wade<br />
Distemper — a viral disease<br />
that can be transmitted through<br />
breathing — i* different in rac-<br />
• If the nocturnal animals are out in daytime<br />
that probably means there's a problem with<br />
them. 'That's not normal behavior. If you scare<br />
them they can bite.'<br />
coons than in domesticated ani<br />
mals. such as dogs and cats. Plus,<br />
dog and cats are vaccinated<br />
agairat the disease; raccoons are<br />
not.<br />
Wade suggests that people who<br />
see a raccoon in their yard or n^ar<br />
their house in the daytime stay<br />
away from it. A sick raccoon -can<br />
be unpredictable and may bite.<br />
The disease is not transmittable<br />
to humans.<br />
Tammie Colling, community<br />
relations officer with the <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Department of <strong>Public</strong> Safety, sug<br />
gests that residents who find a<br />
sick or injured animal in their<br />
Debbie Wade<br />
animal technologist<br />
houses should call police at 397-<br />
3000. <strong>Canton</strong> has a contract with<br />
Critter Control.<br />
Signs of distemper include<br />
matted-looking eyes, nasal drainage,<br />
foaming saliva, diarrhea, as<br />
well as not eating or drinking.<br />
Death comes as a result of the<br />
disease as well as the elements.<br />
Raccoons with distemper tend not<br />
to care <strong>for</strong> themselves either.<br />
Wade said.<br />
If residents call Critter Control<br />
<strong>for</strong> help, a healthy animal will be<br />
relocated to the wild. If the animal<br />
is ill. it will be taken to the<br />
Michigan Humane Society.<br />
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Arrival: Band<br />
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Hotel from page 1A Taxes due on 4 of 6 Lorenz parcels<br />
nancial problems, "It's external,"<br />
be said, citing a doubling in the<br />
number of hotel rooms nationally<br />
and in metro Detroit.<br />
As to Service, "There's always<br />
room <strong>for</strong> improvement," Lorenz<br />
said.<br />
Some cite service<br />
Some prominent members of<br />
the Plymouth community sug-<br />
recent years at the Mayflower had<br />
declined, and that the business<br />
would be better served if the Mayflower<br />
tried to reach out to a<br />
younger crowd.<br />
"In the late '60s and early '70s<br />
the hotel didn't have any competition,"<br />
one observer said. "May-<br />
be it needs a whole new energy<br />
level."<br />
"The service did go down and<br />
the quality of the food in the hotel,"<br />
remarked another.<br />
While Lorenz said service can<br />
always be improved, he rejected<br />
the notion that service has been<br />
poor. The Mayflower, he said, has<br />
been identified in recent years as<br />
"one of the best 250 hotels^n the<br />
nptinn " and na the favorite hotel.<br />
in the state, by groups that rate<br />
service.<br />
But he said the hotel could seek<br />
to locate a bar-restaurant right on<br />
the corner of Ann Arbor Trail and<br />
Main, in a space now occupied by<br />
a kitchen and bathroom fixtures<br />
business.<br />
If Ever A Desk<br />
BY M.B. DILLON<br />
STAFF WHITER<br />
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The Lorenz family owns six<br />
properties in downtown Plymouth,<br />
with taxeB due on four of<br />
them.<br />
Lorenz-owned property includes<br />
the Mayflower Hotel at 827<br />
W. Ann Arbor Trail; the hotel addition;<br />
Mayflower Meeting House;<br />
505-509 S. Main; the motel at 444<br />
Deer, and-707 Deer.<br />
Taxes are paid on the Meeting<br />
House and commercial properties<br />
at 505-509 S. Main. Summer and<br />
winter 1992 taxes are owed in the<br />
amount of $24,256 <strong>for</strong> the hotel<br />
and $15,720 on the hotel addition.<br />
Owed in delinquent 1991 taxes on<br />
the hotel is $27,242, according to<br />
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Taxes on the hotel would be<br />
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successful with their appeal be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
the board of review in 1991.<br />
The oldest portion of the hotel<br />
was re-appraised and the value<br />
reduced from $668,600 to<br />
$368,130, cutting the assessment<br />
in half.<br />
f<br />
fntaj./if<br />
mer and winter taxes is due on<br />
the motel. Owed on 707 Deer i$<br />
$3,999.<br />
The Lorenz family first became<br />
associated with the Mayflower<br />
Hotel in 1939 when the late Ralph<br />
Lorenz was hired to manage the<br />
bankrupt, community-owned hotel.<br />
Lorenz gained control of the hotel<br />
in 1954 and sold it to sons<br />
Scott and Randy and long time<br />
employee Creon Smith in the<br />
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Randy is general rfltfnager of<br />
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Kay Beard: She stills plays<br />
hardball after all these years<br />
BY RALPH R. ECHTINAW<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
~~-Kay Beard was playing baseball<br />
in Detroit less than five years afper<br />
Ty Cobb retired.<br />
Currently a county commissioner<br />
representing Garden City,<br />
Westland and Inkster, Beard grew<br />
up in Detroit tn the 1930s playing<br />
ball in the afleys. Cobb retired at- "<br />
ter the 1928 season. Beard's baseball<br />
career began in the early '30s.<br />
"I always" loved to play baseball,"<br />
Beard said. "I was never<br />
into playing house and playing<br />
with dolls. I liked to get out and<br />
play sports with the boys."<br />
Upon hearing o£ Beard's past<br />
athletic endeavors, fellow coupty<br />
commissioner Bryan Amann, D-<br />
Wayne (a frequent opponent of<br />
Beard's), said, "She learned how<br />
to play hardball at a young age<br />
and she's still doing it."<br />
Known <strong>for</strong> maintaining a sober,<br />
business-like demeanor in commission<br />
meetings even when the<br />
other commissioners are joking<br />
around. Beard has survived 14<br />
years, eight elections, three county<br />
executives and many fellow<br />
Beard rejects<br />
t o p b o a T d p o s t r<br />
BY RALP_H R. ECHTINAW<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
Wayne County commissioner<br />
Kay Beard, D-Westland, turned<br />
down an offer to be the next chair<br />
of the board of commissioners,<br />
leaving the door open <strong>for</strong> the reappointment<br />
of chairman Arthur<br />
Blackwell, D-Detroit, last Tuesday.<br />
'<br />
No commissioner the <strong>Observer</strong><br />
talked to would admit publicly<br />
that Beard was offered the job.<br />
but a coalition of suburban commissioners<br />
had promised Beard<br />
their votes last week, according to<br />
several commissioners.<br />
Beard considered the offer, and<br />
admitted in a speech at Tuesday's<br />
meeting that she "agonized over<br />
the last weekend," but the 14-year<br />
• commission veteran wouldn't admit<br />
later that she'd been offered<br />
the chair post.<br />
(Other commissioners speculated<br />
privately that Beard felt she<br />
owed allegience to Blackwell because<br />
he helped her in 1990 when<br />
Westland City Councilwoman<br />
Terri Johnson, heavily backed by<br />
Wayne County Executive Edward<br />
McNamara, challenged Beard in<br />
the Democratic primary.)<br />
Blackwell also alluded to the<br />
failed coup that nearly ousted<br />
him Tuesday. "This has probably<br />
been the hardest 90 days of my<br />
political life," he said in an. acceptance<br />
speech. "I'll be honest. I<br />
lost a little sleep over the last<br />
couple of weeks. Maybe now I can<br />
lose some weight, because 1 won't<br />
be eating so much."<br />
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• 'I've always been interested<br />
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of all of us.'<br />
Kay Dvard<br />
vice chair<br />
commissioners since she arrived<br />
downtown.<br />
A sign posted "just <strong>for</strong> fun"<br />
next to her office door says, "I ean<br />
go from zero to bitch in 4.3 seconds."<br />
Yet this is also a woman who<br />
took a tumble down the cellar<br />
stairs at the age of 3, broke her<br />
collarbone and "had nightmares<br />
about stairs <strong>for</strong> years and years<br />
after that."<br />
. Once her first child was born,<br />
Beard insisted that her husband<br />
carry the baby on staircases because<br />
she was so afraid of falling<br />
again.<br />
N X P R I<br />
1 OFF OUR |<br />
I EVERYDAY 1<br />
'JLOJWPBICESJ<br />
Opposes Mister Ed<br />
A liberal Democrat, Beard frequently<br />
finds herself at odds with<br />
the latest county executive, Edward<br />
McNamara, not to mention<br />
fellow suburban commissioners<br />
who often vote against the coalition<br />
led by commission chairmau<br />
A ft Kixr<br />
whom Beard usually supports.<br />
In fact. Beard turned down a<br />
chance to replace Blackwell as<br />
chairman last Tuesday after a<br />
group of suburban commissioners<br />
promised her.their votes.<br />
Beard wouldn't admit that" the<br />
offer was made, but other commissioners<br />
said she turned it<br />
down out of loyalty to Blackwell,<br />
who helped her stave off a primary<br />
challenge in 1990. Beard was<br />
appointed vice chairman instead.<br />
Christened as Kathryn Williams<br />
when she was born, Beard<br />
began calling herself Kay because<br />
"nobody ever spelled (Kathryn)<br />
-right and that always bugged me.<br />
If it's good enough <strong>for</strong> Jimmy<br />
See BEARD, 7A<br />
JIM jAGOrELO'STAFT PHOTOCRAriER<br />
Congratulations: Michigan Supreme Court Justice Conrad Mallett Jr. gives Kay Beard<br />
of Westland a hug after swearing her in Tuesday as vice chair of the Wayne County.<br />
Board of Commissioners.<br />
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The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THURSDAY. JANUARY 7, <strong>1993</strong><br />
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Nature has interesting way of warming up<br />
On cold winter<br />
mornings when" 1<br />
start my car it<br />
takes awhile be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
it runs<br />
smoothly. When<br />
it first starts, I<br />
have to make<br />
sure the heater is<br />
off because there<br />
is no heat from<br />
accelerate there<br />
is a sluggishness<br />
that I don't notice after the car<br />
warms up..<br />
After the spark plugs have been<br />
firing <strong>for</strong> a few minutes and as the<br />
internal parts begin to create<br />
some friction, the engine runs<br />
sihoothly and heat is created.<br />
;This sequence of events reirfinds<br />
me of insects on cool mornings.<br />
Twice this summer, I happened<br />
upon a dragonfly that was<br />
silting on the ground. There was a<br />
distinct chill in the air, but the<br />
s«in was beginning its warming effect.<br />
When 1 picked up the insect it<br />
remained motionless on my hand.<br />
The insect was unharmed and remained<br />
on my hand in a upright<br />
position <strong>for</strong> a short time and them<br />
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There was also a tighter grip on<br />
my hands by its legs. It took a<br />
minute or so of idling be<strong>for</strong>e they<br />
took off in an instant.<br />
Because insects cannot control<br />
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That "is why we do not seem<br />
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Idling, or shivering, helps to accelerate<br />
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Some insects help warm themselves<br />
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erecting hairs to <strong>for</strong>m a thick insulation.<br />
They also shiver to<br />
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Not many things work well<br />
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Gerontology<br />
workshops<br />
at Madonna<br />
Madonna University will offer<br />
six workshops <strong>for</strong> gerontology professionals<br />
and individuals interested<br />
in learning about the field<br />
of gerontology.<br />
"Introduction to Gerontology"<br />
i)iu'iidiu • hanii nunrn. uf iky<br />
field of gerontology including<br />
riomrMrraphy nf aping ilhv&ic&l.<br />
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social and psychological changes<br />
associated with aging and the<br />
ramifications in the later years. It<br />
also discusses career options in<br />
the field of aging.<br />
The workshop meets 4-7 p.m.<br />
Tuesdays, Jan. 12 through April<br />
27.<br />
Cost is $435 <strong>for</strong> three academic<br />
credit hours and $230 <strong>for</strong> 4.5 continuing<br />
education units.<br />
"Issues in Aging"provides students<br />
with insight into the range<br />
of programs, services and resources<br />
available <strong>for</strong> the older<br />
adult and family caregivers.<br />
The workshop meets 6-10 p.m.<br />
Friday, Jan. 29 and 9 a.m. to 5<br />
p.m. Saturdays, Jan. 30, Feb. 20,<br />
March 20 and April 17. Students<br />
must arrange 16 additional hours<br />
of instruction with the course instructor.<br />
- *<br />
Cost is $435 <strong>for</strong> three academic<br />
credit hours or $230 <strong>for</strong> 4.5 continuing<br />
education units.<br />
"Activity Therapy in Gerontology"<br />
provides an analysis of concepts,<br />
theories and programming<br />
related to activity therapy such as<br />
art and music, creative writing,<br />
assessment techniques, resource<br />
utilization, leadership styles and<br />
motivation. The workshop meets<br />
4-7 p.m. Wednesdays, Jan. 13<br />
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Cost is $435 <strong>for</strong> three academic<br />
credit hours or $230 <strong>for</strong> 4.5 continuing<br />
education units.<br />
"Physical Aspects of Aging" introduces<br />
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body. Specific biological changes<br />
in various systems (nervous, skeletal,<br />
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The workshop meets 4-7<br />
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April 26.<br />
Cost is $230 <strong>for</strong> 4.5 continuing<br />
education units.<br />
"Counseling the Older Adult"<br />
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and methods-©/ assessment and<br />
intervention skills. A positive approach<br />
to the maintenance or improvement<br />
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The workshop meets 7-10 p.m.<br />
Tuesdays, Jan. 12 through March<br />
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.Cost is $290 <strong>for</strong> two academic<br />
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The workshop will meet 7-10<br />
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Cost is $290 <strong>for</strong> two academic<br />
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Participants may take these<br />
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Girls' cheerleading<br />
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A R 0 U N D<br />
CANTON<br />
girls ages 5-12 who are interested in<br />
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classes with the <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recre-<br />
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The 10-week classes begin Wednesday, Jan. 20,<br />
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Michigan Avenue and Slfcldon Road.<br />
Class <strong>for</strong> girls ages 5-7 will be 5-5:30 p.m. Girls<br />
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Classes are held once a week and students will<br />
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The class costs $25 per person. Girls can register<br />
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Growth continues<br />
Last year saw continued strong growth in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'s residential housing market.<br />
For the second consecutive year, more<br />
than 400 new homes were built in the township<br />
with nearly 35 housing projects proposed or started.<br />
By November, more than 335 homes had been<br />
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Aerobics<br />
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STAFF WRITER<br />
Whirring chainsaws wooed dozens<br />
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Expected to draw nearly half a million<br />
people to Plymouth, the festival<br />
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the 18th. ,<br />
Creating a frozen replica of Bugs<br />
Bunny from a block of ice taller than<br />
the students was Richard Teeple, executive<br />
chef instructor at Henry Ford<br />
Community College: Keeping warm<br />
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Carving a charming Donald Duck<br />
was Shawn Mulville, a student at<br />
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a resident of Plymouth.<br />
The artistic trio clearly impressed<br />
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who were pressing their noses<br />
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"I want to be an ice sculptor, because<br />
it's fun," announced 5-year-old<br />
John Thomas Tatman, unfazed by<br />
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Andrew Riedy, 5-and-a-half,<br />
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Mickey Mouse, fashioned a lifelike<br />
Disney character.<br />
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Nick Foster — staying warm in a<br />
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proud to be "5-and-two-thirds" years<br />
old — said, "I just like this, because I<br />
just do. I like seeing it."<br />
Marissa Malcom, 6, also was enjoying<br />
herself. "I'm going to go to the ice<br />
festival with my mom," she said.<br />
"I love the Donald Duck," said<br />
Jimmy Jouppi, 5.<br />
Teeple also was having fun, and<br />
was glad <strong>for</strong> the carving time. "We're<br />
just practicing <strong>for</strong> next week," said<br />
Teeple, w"ho heads up HFCC's Ice<br />
and Snow Club.<br />
Teeple and fellow carver and teammate<br />
Ted Wakar of <strong>Canton</strong> will travel<br />
to Japan next month to compete in<br />
the World Ice Carving championship^<br />
INSIDE:<br />
Editorials, Page 12A<br />
Points of view, Page 13 A<br />
Page 9A<br />
STAFF PHOTOS BY BILL BRESLER<br />
Cool: Smith Elementary students are clearly impressed with<br />
the talent of renowned ice carver Richard Teeple.<br />
M-l-C-K-E-Y: Mickey Mouse takes shape under the noisy chainsaw of Hawaiian ice carver Roy<br />
Calo.<br />
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10A(C) The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THURSDAY. JANUARY 7,<strong>1993</strong><br />
SPECIAL<br />
EVENTS<br />
• FASCHMN BALL<br />
The Plymouth German<br />
American Club will have a<br />
costume ball 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.<br />
Saturday, J An. 30, at the<br />
Plymouth Cultural Center,<br />
525 Farmer Street. Doore<br />
open at 7 p.m. Dancing, German<br />
food and drink, prizes.<br />
Reservations, 459-4261 or<br />
425-0449.<br />
• VENTURE LECTURE<br />
Nutrition consultant, Kay<br />
Huberty, will discuss better<br />
health and nutrition 10:30<br />
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wednesday,<br />
Jan. 20, at St. John's<br />
Episcopal Church in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Coffee at 10:15 a.m. Call<br />
Nancy Sharp, 469-1875 or<br />
Nancy Cooper, 455-0782.<br />
• "CINDERELLA"<br />
The Plymouth Branch of the<br />
AAUW will present a play at<br />
7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday,<br />
Jan. 21-22, and at 10<br />
a.m., 1 pan. and 3 p.m. Saturday,<br />
Jan. 23, at Plymouth<br />
Salem High School Auditorium.<br />
Tickets available at<br />
all Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> Elementary<br />
schools on Jan. 12<br />
and 13. Beginning Sunday,,<br />
Jan. 17, tickets available at<br />
the Rainbow Shop at Ann<br />
Arbor Road and Sheldon<br />
Roads. 455-7153.<br />
R SEMINARS<br />
The City of Plymouth will<br />
sponsor two free seminars at<br />
ter, 525 Farmer Road. The<br />
advantages of a living trust<br />
will be discussed 1-3 p.m.<br />
Monday, Jan. 25; protecting<br />
assets from the high cost of<br />
nursing home care will be<br />
presented 1-3 p.m. Monday,<br />
Feb, 1. 455-6623.<br />
SPORTS<br />
• QMLS SOCCER<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Cruisers team,<br />
which plays in the Under 14<br />
Division of the Little Caesars<br />
Soccer league, needs<br />
good players <strong>for</strong> the spring<br />
<strong>1993</strong> season. If interested,<br />
and if birth date is on or after<br />
Aug. 1, 1978, call coach<br />
Carl Brey, 453-5547.<br />
CLASS TIME<br />
R FINE ART<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />
Services in conjunction<br />
with D&M Art Studios,<br />
is sponsoring two Saturday<br />
class sessions <strong>for</strong> all abilities<br />
and age groups at the<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Recreation Center,<br />
115 S. <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road.<br />
Includes cartooning, 1st<br />
grade and up, 9-10 a.m.; beginning<br />
drawing, painting<br />
and design, 1st to 4th grade,<br />
10:15-11:15 a.m.; advanced<br />
drawing, painting and design,<br />
4th grade and up, 11:30<br />
a.m. to 12:30 p.m.<br />
• MUSIC LESSONS<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />
Services will sponsor a<br />
six-week Fun with Music <strong>for</strong><br />
all age groups at Arnoldt<br />
Williams Music beginning<br />
Jan. 11. Hands-on playing<br />
experience using the latest<br />
in digital piano technology.<br />
Call 453-6586 or sign up directly<br />
with the music store,<br />
CAMPUS NOTES<br />
YOUR GUIDE TO EVENTS IN AND AROUND CANTON<br />
lnnntnri it 1701 finton PfTlter<br />
Road in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
R CHEERLEADING<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />
Services will sponsor a<br />
10-week class <strong>for</strong> girls ages<br />
5-12 on Wednesdays starting<br />
Jan. 20. Register in person<br />
at the Recreation office<br />
at 1150 S. <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />
Road in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
• STORY TME<br />
Register with Plymouth<br />
District <strong>Library</strong> <strong>for</strong> story<br />
time <strong>for</strong> toddlers or preschoolers.<br />
453-0750.<br />
R PLYMOUTH YMCA<br />
Winter programs include<br />
Stop Smoking/Weight Control<br />
Clinic, 6-8:30 p.m. Jan.<br />
8; Bridge <strong>for</strong> Beginners, six<br />
weeks, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Jan.<br />
12; Driver's Education, Jan.<br />
12-28; and "Y" Super<br />
Sitters, Jan. 12 to March 2.<br />
453-2904.<br />
• CHILDBIRTH<br />
The Plymouth Childbirth<br />
Education Association offers<br />
classes, 459-7477.<br />
Livonia Childbirth, call<br />
937-0665.<br />
FOR YOUR<br />
HEALTH<br />
R BLOOD DONATIONS<br />
Donations accepted 9 a.m.<br />
to 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 10, at<br />
St. John Neumann Catholic<br />
Church, 44800 Warren Road<br />
>n. For reservations,<br />
call Marlene Tipi, 455-5910.<br />
R CPR CLASSES<br />
Classes are 6-9:30 p.m.<br />
Wednesdays, Jan. 13 and 20<br />
in the Arbor Health Building<br />
Community Room, 990<br />
W. Ann Arbor Trail. Register,<br />
455-0405.<br />
R VISUALLY IMPAIRED<br />
Radio reading/in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
service is available, free of<br />
charge, <strong>for</strong> blind and visually<br />
impaired listeners. Call<br />
Detroit Radio In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Service (DRIS), WDET-FM<br />
at (313) 577-4146.<br />
RADULT CARE<br />
Foster care is needed <strong>for</strong><br />
adults with mental retardation.<br />
Call 455-8880 in<br />
Wayne County.<br />
R WALKERS<br />
Group walks are 10 a.m.<br />
Monday-Friday in the Community<br />
Room at St. John<br />
Neumann Church, 44800<br />
Warren in <strong>Canton</strong>, 455-9042.<br />
EDUCATION<br />
R READING ASSISTANCE<br />
Free adult tutoring and confidential<br />
skills assessment.<br />
Community Literacy Council,<br />
451-6555.<br />
• FREE CLASSES<br />
IBM training and GED<br />
training, Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
Community Education, 451-<br />
6555.<br />
VOLUNTEERS<br />
R PLYMOUTH CHAMBER<br />
Volunteers are needed <strong>for</strong><br />
typing and stuffing of envelopes,<br />
labeling and sorting of<br />
mailings, telephoning and<br />
ph otocopyi ng. 453-1540.<br />
To submit your academic honor or graduation announcement<br />
to Campus Notes, send the material<br />
printed or typewritten to: Nancy C. Pennington.<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Observer</strong>. 744 Wing Street.<br />
Plymouth. Mich. 43170.<br />
• PLYMOUTH RESIDENTS received associate<br />
degrees and certificates from Washtenaw Community<br />
College. They are E. Michael Davis and Lou<br />
Ann Hamblin. Winter commencement was held<br />
on campus Dec. 12. *<br />
MM<br />
Volunteers are needed to assist<br />
with Adult Day Care<br />
Program <strong>for</strong> people with<br />
memory impairment, 557-<br />
8277.<br />
H MEAL DELIVERY<br />
Volunteers needed to package<br />
or deliver meals to<br />
homebound seniors living in<br />
the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> community,<br />
326-4444.<br />
• FOOO DISTRIBUTION<br />
FocusiHOPE provides food<br />
to eligible <strong>Canton</strong> senior citizens<br />
at the <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation<br />
Center, 397-1000 Ext.<br />
278. -<br />
R HEALTH CARE<br />
Volunteers needed at the<br />
Plymouth Arbor Health<br />
Building Urgent Care, and<br />
McAuley Health Building,<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, 572-4159.<br />
R PLYMOUTH YMCA<br />
Volunteers needed, 453-<br />
2904.<br />
SENIOR<br />
CITIZENS<br />
R TAX ASSISTANCE<br />
Free assistance is available<br />
to seniors in <strong>Canton</strong>, Northville<br />
and Plymouth from<br />
Feb. 8 to April 15 through<br />
the tax-aide program of<br />
AARP. For appointments at<br />
the <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation Center<br />
or Royal Holiday Trailer<br />
Park, call 397-5444; Northville<br />
Senior Center, 349-<br />
4140; Tonquish Creek in<br />
Plymouth, 455-3670; Plymouth<br />
Cultural Center, 455-<br />
6620.<br />
• SENIOR ALLIANCE<br />
Seniors needing help with<br />
outdoor chores may call the<br />
Senior Chore Referral Program<br />
at 722-2830.<br />
R HEALTH CARE<br />
Speakers on long-term<br />
health care and Medicare<br />
are available. Call Patty<br />
Jamison at 455-0510.<br />
B HOSPICE SPEAKERS<br />
Hospice Services of Western<br />
Wayne County has volunteers<br />
available to speak to<br />
church groups and civic organizations,<br />
522-4244.<br />
• CLASSES<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Recreation Center,<br />
397-5446.<br />
CLUB CALL<br />
B MOM<br />
Meet Other Mothers<br />
(M.O.M.) will have a meeting<br />
9:30-11:30 a.m. Friday at<br />
First Presbyterian Church,<br />
701 Church Street in Plvmouth.<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />
Barbara Pearson at 421-<br />
6745 or Toni Shepherd at<br />
453-6134.<br />
B COAST OUARD<br />
The Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> auxiliary<br />
will hold its monthly<br />
meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,<br />
Jan. 26, in tfce counselor's<br />
office, 2nd floor, at<br />
Plymouth Salem High<br />
School. For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
Shirley KTnsler, 455-2676.<br />
• TOPS WEH2HT LOSS<br />
Group will have an open<br />
house at 7:30 p.m. Thursday,<br />
Jan. 14, at Geneva<br />
Presbyterian Church, 5835<br />
Sheldon in <strong>Canton</strong>. Call Pat<br />
Gabriault, 454-1319.<br />
• WOMAN'S CLUB<br />
Woman's Club of Plymouth<br />
will meet at 12:30 p.m. Friday<br />
at Plymouth Historical<br />
Museum. "The Changing<br />
Role of Women in the Nineteenth<br />
Century" will be presented<br />
by Museum Director<br />
Beth Stewart. Includes tour<br />
of museum.<br />
BOARDENCLUB<br />
Lake Pointe Village<br />
WNFGA will show a video,<br />
"Nature of Michigan," provided<br />
by the Nature Conservancy<br />
at a 6:30 p.m. meeting<br />
Thursday, Jan. 14, at the<br />
Farrand School library in<br />
Plymouth. Call Sarah Overs,<br />
420-2912.<br />
B UNITED WAY<br />
The annual meeting of the<br />
Plymouth Community United<br />
Way will be 7 p.m. Tuesday,<br />
Jan. 19, at the Plymouth<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />
Schools Administration<br />
Building, 454 South Harvey,<br />
Plymouth. Four Board<br />
members and four officers<br />
will be elected. <strong>Public</strong> invited.<br />
453-6879. * °<br />
B VFW CANTON POST<br />
Post No. 6967 will meet at 8<br />
p.m. every first Monday of<br />
the month at Mavflower-Lt.<br />
Gamble Post No. 6695, 1426<br />
S. Mill Street in Plymouth.<br />
New residents being transferred<br />
from other posts will<br />
be welcomed. 397-2444 or<br />
459-8027.<br />
B TOASTMASTERS CLUB<br />
Oral Majority meets 6:30-<br />
8:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Denny's<br />
Restaurant, 39550 Ann<br />
Arbor Road in Plymouth.<br />
Call Ken Morley, 277-2709<br />
(evenings).<br />
The annual Speakers<br />
Evaluation Contest of the<br />
Holy Smoke Masters Club is<br />
6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 28, at<br />
Denny's Restaurant, 7725<br />
N. Wayne Road in Westland.<br />
Visitors welcome to<br />
this dinner meeting contest.<br />
4i>b-lbJ5.<br />
R PLYMOUTH P1ECEMAKERS<br />
Meetings are 7 p.m. the<br />
third Thursday of the month<br />
at First Presbyterian<br />
Church of Plymouth, 701 W.<br />
Church. Call 11 456-3838. 456-<br />
B DEMOCRATIC wca CLUB<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Club meets 7 p.m.<br />
the fourth Wednesday each<br />
month at the Cherry Hill<br />
Schoolhouse, corner of<br />
Ridge and Cherry Hill roads.<br />
397-0545.<br />
B WOOL GATHERERS<br />
Knitting Guild meets 6:30<br />
p.m. the third Thursday of<br />
every month in the Salvation<br />
Army building at 9451<br />
S. Main in Plymouth Township.<br />
Call Karen Rumptz at<br />
420-4022.<br />
B STAMP CLUB<br />
West Suburban Stamp Club<br />
meets 8 p.m. the first and<br />
third Friday of the month at<br />
Plymouth Cultural Center,<br />
525 Farmer.<br />
IN SUPPORT<br />
B HEART PATIENTS<br />
Group meets 7:30-9 p.m.<br />
every third Friday at Arbor<br />
Health Building Community<br />
Room, corner of Harvey<br />
and Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth.<br />
Call Jack Bologna,<br />
459-8787 (days only).<br />
H SELF HELP<br />
Never Say Never obsessivecompulsive<br />
group meets biweekly<br />
at 7 p.m. Thursdays<br />
at First Baptist Church, .<br />
45000 N. Territorial Road,<br />
Plymouth. Call'Audrey Harrison,<br />
453-0384, or Lois Turpel,<br />
522-3022.<br />
B JOB SERVICE<br />
MESC can provide businesses<br />
or homeowners with<br />
temporary workers <strong>for</strong> fix-up<br />
and cleanup projects. (313)<br />
876-5627.<br />
B KIDNEY PATIENTS<br />
Group is <strong>for</strong>ming <strong>for</strong> polycystic<br />
kidney patients and<br />
family members. Call Carol<br />
Pauli, 981-5192.<br />
B ALZHEIMER'S<br />
Group <strong>for</strong> caregivers meets<br />
7:30-8:30 p.m. the third<br />
Tuesday of every month at<br />
St. John Neumann, 44800<br />
Warren in <strong>Canton</strong>. Call<br />
Rosemarie Shim, 697-8051,<br />
or Anne Lilla, 557-8277.<br />
• ADULT RECOVERY<br />
Chemical Dependency Outpatient<br />
Program provides<br />
therapy <strong>for</strong> adults at<br />
Straight Inc., 42320 Ann Arbor<br />
Road, Plymouth. Call<br />
453-2610.<br />
The Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong> Otaerver* welcome Calendar items. Items should be from non-profit community<br />
groups or individuals announcing a community program or event. Please type or priht print<br />
the in <strong>for</strong>mation below and mail your item to The Calendar, <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Observer</strong>, 744 Wing,<br />
Plymouth, MI. 48170, or by fax to 313-459-4224. Deadline <strong>for</strong> Calendar items is noon 2*<br />
Friday <strong>for</strong> the following Thursday's paper. Call 459-2700 if you have any questions±<br />
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• TONYA L. THOMAS and DrelKck Thomas,<br />
juniors at Western Michigan University and resi<br />
dents of <strong>Canton</strong>, wrote the bid <strong>for</strong> the "Peace'n it<br />
Together" ef<strong>for</strong>t to help combat many of the prob<br />
lems that Western Michigan University and Central<br />
Michigan University had in the past, follow<br />
ing the traditional football game. Both students<br />
are members of the executive board of Western's<br />
Residence Hall Association (RHA). RHA was<br />
named 1991 -92 Regional School of the Year by the<br />
Great Lakes Affiliate of College and University<br />
Residence Halls (GLACURH). This designation<br />
- &<br />
was one of four honors received by the group at the<br />
region's annua) conference Nov. 20-22 at Central<br />
Michigan University. The School of the Year<br />
Award is the highest honor bestowed to any<br />
school. This marks the fifth year that WMU's<br />
RHA, the student governing body <strong>for</strong> the residence<br />
halls, received the honor since the association was<br />
<strong>for</strong>med in 1980-81. WMU also earned the award in<br />
1981,1986. 1988 and 1990. "Over the last decade,<br />
RHA has consistently displayed sn outstanding<br />
record of per<strong>for</strong>mance in its programming attempts,<br />
visionary leadership, and Influenceon<br />
H SELF-HELP<br />
ftw iFi - - A• T<br />
7-9 p.m. Sundays at Geneva<br />
Presbyterian Church, 5835<br />
N. Sheldon in <strong>Canton</strong>. 397-<br />
8595.<br />
Families Anonymous<br />
meets 8 p.m. Thursdays, St.<br />
John Neumann Church,<br />
44800 Warren, <strong>Canton</strong>. 453-<br />
2811.<br />
a TOUCH LOVE<br />
Meets 7 p.m. Mondays. Parent<br />
group meets at Faith<br />
Community Church, 46001<br />
Warren, <strong>Canton</strong>. 981-5967.<br />
B ALZHEIMER'S GROUP<br />
Meets 7 p.m. the first<br />
Wednesday of each month<br />
in Leisure Village, 31720<br />
Van Born in Wayne. 326-<br />
8030.<br />
NEARBY<br />
H GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY<br />
Western Wayne County's<br />
Society will hold a meeting<br />
at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,<br />
Jan. 20, at Livonia Civic<br />
Center <strong>Library</strong>, 32777 Five<br />
Mile Road. Speaker is Barbara<br />
Snow, librarian at U of<br />
M School of Law. Call<br />
Marge Najarian <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
455-1122.<br />
B CHILD CARE<br />
American Red Cross Child<br />
Care Provider classes help<br />
participants meet requirements<br />
<strong>for</strong> licensure as child<br />
care providers. Eight week<br />
classes meet 6-10 p.m.<br />
Thursdays, Feb. 4 to April 1.<br />
For registration in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call Rose Govig at 473-8933.<br />
B LECTURE<br />
Gibson School will present<br />
"Computers and Beyond,"<br />
focusing on preparing children<br />
<strong>for</strong> the technology of<br />
the future. Program is 7:30<br />
p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12, in<br />
the school library. 537-8688.<br />
B ANXIETY REDUCTION<br />
A free video presentation<br />
and panel discussion with<br />
local experts on the treatment<br />
of anxiety disorders<br />
will be 7:30-8:30 p.m.<br />
Wednesday, Jan. 13, at the<br />
Ann Arbor office of the Center<br />
<strong>for</strong> Behavior and Medicine.<br />
Reservations, (313)<br />
677-0809.<br />
B SCREENWRITERS<br />
"How to Complete Your<br />
Movie Script in Six<br />
Months" is a seminar that<br />
will meet once a month, 7-10<br />
p.m. beginning Jan. 20 at<br />
Grosse Pointe War Memorial,<br />
342 Lakeshore Drive,<br />
Grosse Pointe Farms. Register,<br />
(313)886-8011.<br />
Conducting the seminar will<br />
be writer/producer/director<br />
Harvey Ovshinsky.<br />
B WATER PROGRAM<br />
The United Nations Association<br />
— USA, Oakland<br />
Chapter, will show a film on<br />
water programs in Africa at<br />
7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13,<br />
at the Troy <strong>Library</strong>, 510<br />
West Big Beaver. <strong>Public</strong> invited.<br />
B BREAST CANCER STUDY<br />
Women who are at risk <strong>for</strong><br />
developing breast cancer are<br />
needed to participate in a<br />
five-year study, conducted<br />
by McAuley Cancer Care in<br />
Ann Arbor, that will help<br />
determine if the disease can<br />
be prevented through drug<br />
(wiafmcnt C* 11 (313) 572-<br />
5907.<br />
B PARKINSON'S SUPPORT<br />
"How did you deal with holiday<br />
stress?" will be the to;<br />
pic of small group discussions<br />
by members and<br />
guests of the support group<br />
at 1:45 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 10,<br />
in the Education Center Auditorium<br />
of Building 5305<br />
on the McAuley Health System<br />
campus on Huron River<br />
Drive in Ann Arbor. 930-<br />
6335.<br />
B MATTHAEI GARDENS<br />
<strong>January</strong> adult education<br />
classes will begin Jan. 12 in<br />
Ann Arbor. Classes include<br />
conifers /landscape, adult<br />
botany, plant propagation,<br />
winter hiker and Wednesday<br />
a.m. hiker. Register, (313)<br />
998-7061.<br />
Conservatory tours are at<br />
10 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m. and 3<br />
p.m. Saturdays, Jan. 16, 23<br />
and 30; and 2 p.m. and 3<br />
p.m. Sundays, Jan. 17, 24<br />
and 31. Trail tours will be at<br />
2 p.m. Jan. 9 and 10. Register,<br />
(313) 998-7061.<br />
R PARTNERS AGAINST<br />
CRIME<br />
Volunteers are needed to<br />
help first offenders turn<br />
from crime. Persons interested<br />
in helping young<br />
adults change their lives are<br />
invited to attend any of the<br />
following meetings at 15999<br />
W. 12 Mile Road in Southfield:<br />
7-9 p.m. Jan. 12; 1-3<br />
p.m. Jan! 13; 9-11 a.m. Jan.<br />
16. (313) 559-7223.<br />
R TAX AID VOLUNTEERS<br />
The Washtenaw County<br />
Council on Aging is in need<br />
of individuals interested in<br />
becoming volunteers to assist<br />
low income senior<br />
adults in obtaining Homestead<br />
Property Tax Credits,<br />
prescription drug rebates.<br />
and home heating credits.<br />
Training workshop in <strong>January</strong>.<br />
(313) 665-3625.<br />
a HEALTH CARE<br />
Cancer support group —<br />
Catherine McAuley Health<br />
System presents a free cancer<br />
support group <strong>for</strong> patients<br />
and significant others<br />
7-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays,<br />
Jan. 13 to March 3 at Reichert<br />
Health Building<br />
Room 1014, 5301 E. Huron<br />
River Drive in Ann Arbor.<br />
Register by calling Linda<br />
Eidelman, 572-3958.<br />
Breast cancer — Discussion<br />
group meets 7-8:30 p.m.<br />
the third Thursday of each<br />
month in the Radiation Oncology<br />
Waiting Room, St.<br />
Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann<br />
Arbor. (313) 572-3521.<br />
Prostate Cancer — Support<br />
group in<strong>for</strong>mation, 572-<br />
5555.<br />
Teen support group — Foj<br />
teens whose parents have<br />
been diagnosed with cancer,<br />
call Linda Eidelman, (313)<br />
572-3958.<br />
Cancer education — Call<br />
Debbie Mattison, (313) 572-<br />
2920.<br />
R COMEDY<br />
Per<strong>for</strong>mance of "Sly Fox" is<br />
Jan. 20-24 and Jan. 26-30 at<br />
Fries Auditorium, Grosse<br />
Pointe War Memorial, 32<br />
Lake Shore, Grosse Pointe<br />
Farms. Tickets, 881-4004.<br />
Dinner reservations, 881-<br />
7511.<br />
campus and in the Kalamazoo community," said<br />
Danny E. Sledge, acting dean of students at<br />
WMU. There are 49 colleges and universities in<br />
'.he GLACURH reigion from Michigan, Illinois, Iniiana.<br />
Wisconsin and Ontario, Canada. Criteria<br />
'or selection included effectiveness in the resilence<br />
hall system and the university, quality of<br />
irogrammirrg <strong>for</strong> residence hall students, involvenent<br />
in on-campus issues, including collaboration<br />
vith other organizations, and contributions to the<br />
-egional, state and national residence hall associaions.<br />
•<br />
LESSIE D. PECK<br />
Services <strong>for</strong> Lessie D. Peck, 69, of<br />
Plymouth Township were Tuesday,<br />
Dec. 29, at Schrader Funeral<br />
Home.<br />
He was born Aug. 3, 1923, in<br />
Paducah, Ky. He died Thursday,<br />
Dec. 25, in Plymouth. He came to<br />
the Plymouth community in 1962.<br />
He owned Plymouth Auto Electric<br />
in Plymouth and drove <strong>for</strong> E<br />
& L Transport in Dearborn. He<br />
was a member of the Livonia Masonic<br />
Lodge. He enjoyed woodworking<br />
and rebuilding.<br />
?TBS<br />
bara Peck of Plymouth; four sons,<br />
Lessie Peck Jr. of <strong>Canton</strong>, Robert<br />
Peck of Kalkaska, Mich., Jerry<br />
Peck of Lubbock, Texas and Jack<br />
Peck of Pigeon, Mich.; three<br />
daughters, Joanne Troup, Donna<br />
Cawley of Lincoln Park and Lisa<br />
Kraus of Spring Hill, Fla.;<br />
•mother, Hallie Wiggins of Plymouth;<br />
three step-sons, Craig<br />
Brown of Athens, Ga., Robert<br />
Brown of Garden City and Todd<br />
Brown of San Francisco, Calif.;<br />
one step-daughter, Connie Jendrzejewski<br />
of Taylor; three sisters;<br />
33 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.<br />
Memorial contributions may be<br />
given to Arbor Hospice.<br />
ROGER P. GLEBE<br />
Services <strong>for</strong> Roger P. Glebe, 44, of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> were Wednesday, Dec. 30,<br />
at Pawlus Funeral Home.<br />
He was born March 19, 1948 in<br />
Bertha, Minn. He died Friday,<br />
Dec 25. in Detroit. He was employed<br />
in trucking <strong>for</strong> Supreme<br />
Distributor.<br />
He is survived by his wife, Susan<br />
Glebe of <strong>Canton</strong>; two sons,<br />
Scott Glebe of <strong>Canton</strong> and Jeff<br />
Glebe of <strong>Canton</strong>; parents, Alvin<br />
Glebe of <strong>Canton</strong> and Irene Glebe<br />
of <strong>Canton</strong> and one sister, Claudia.<br />
The Rev. Mark Bernthal of Mt.<br />
Zion Lutheran Church officiated<br />
the service.<br />
WESLEY P. DARRY (DOM-<br />
BROWSKI)<br />
Agn lies fui Wcaliji P. Dap^n<br />
of <strong>Canton</strong> were Monday, Dec. 28,<br />
at St. Thomas a'Becket Church.<br />
Burial was in St. Hedwig Cemetery'<br />
in Dearborn Heights. ,<br />
He was bom Oct. 29, 1910, in<br />
Forest City, Pa. He died in Bots<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Hospital in Farmington. He<br />
was self employed as a sign<br />
maker.<br />
He is survived by his wife, Cassie<br />
Darry (Dombrowski); step-son<br />
Robert E. and David Kenny; three<br />
brothers, Chester Dombrowski,<br />
Edmund Dombrowski and Eugene<br />
Dombrowski; two sisters,<br />
Genevieve and Lottie; 11 grandchildren<br />
and 13 great-grandchildren.<br />
The Rev. Porcari officiated the<br />
service. Arrangements were made<br />
by Pawius Funeral Home.<br />
NAGARAJASARMA BALASU-<br />
BRAMANIAN<br />
Services <strong>for</strong> Nagarajasarma<br />
Balasubramanian, 52, of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
were Monday, Dec. 28, at Vermeulen<br />
Trust 100 Funeral Home.<br />
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE<br />
CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN<br />
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to State law 257.252. the following vehicle^)<br />
will be sold at public sale at B 4 B Towing. 934 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth.<br />
Michigan, on Thursday, <strong>January</strong>. 14th. <strong>1993</strong>, at 4:00 PM<br />
1968 Chev SW VIN: GS158P142471<br />
1983 Ford 2D VIN:1FABP0751DW175128<br />
Inquiries regarding these vehicles should be addressed to Officer R.A. Bianchi.<br />
Plymouth Police Department, at 453-8600,<br />
LINDA J LANGMESSER.<br />
City Clerk<br />
l*ub!ish <strong>January</strong> <strong>1993</strong><br />
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Knnr *4rf <strong>Canton</strong>; five greatgrandchildren;<br />
and one sister,<br />
Dorothy Jacob of Manchester.<br />
The Rev. Drex Morton officiated<br />
the service. Memorial contributions<br />
may be given to a qharity<br />
of choice.<br />
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE<br />
CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN<br />
Notice is hereby given tfaat pursuant to State law 257.252, the following vehicles)<br />
will be sold at public sale at Mayflower Towing, 42300 W. Ann Arbor<br />
Road, Plymouth. Michigan, on Thursday, February 11,<strong>1993</strong> at 4:00 PM.<br />
1978 Merc 4D VIN 8W34L548624<br />
Inquiries regarding these vehicles should be made to Officer R.A. Bianchi,<br />
Plymouth Police Department, at 453-8600<br />
, LINDA J LANGMESSER.<br />
City Clerk<br />
Publish <strong>January</strong> 7. <strong>1993</strong><br />
Working<br />
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Every Day<br />
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goal "Working Miracles<br />
Everyday" this Christmas<br />
season as a result of the help<br />
of the many members of various<br />
organizations and many individual<br />
volunteers. These people were inyCflved<br />
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Cable coverage<br />
Live meetings enlighten public<br />
The move to televise the <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />
Board meetings live on cable is a<br />
good one and we wish it success.<br />
However, it should go further The<br />
public should be abfe to call in questions to the<br />
meeting. Such live, call-in television shows<br />
helped make both President Bush and Bill<br />
Clinton accessible to the public during the recent<br />
presidential election.<br />
And both candidates got the message that the<br />
public was interested in health care and the<br />
economy, not gossip or Clinton's draft status 20<br />
years ago.<br />
The call-in shows kept the campaign on<br />
track. And it could do the same thing on the<br />
local level.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, like all communities, has a <strong>for</strong>um <strong>for</strong><br />
public comments on issues be<strong>for</strong>e the township<br />
board. People are allowed to speak. Those comments<br />
help board members measure the public's<br />
opinion.<br />
But too often those comments come from<br />
small bands of people with a direct self-interest<br />
in a proposal<br />
By expanding the public comment section of<br />
a meeting to all those at home viewing cable<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> GDbsecver<br />
OPINION<br />
television, the board would be exposed to a<br />
broader cross section of views.<br />
Gavel-to-gavel coverage of government and of<br />
press conferences is helping to change our world<br />
<strong>for</strong> the better. It opens up the process of government<br />
to more light.<br />
But be<strong>for</strong>e <strong>Canton</strong> meetings can be aired live,<br />
technical problems must be overcome. We hope<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> and Omnicom can agree on a solution.<br />
Chances are they will. <strong>Canton</strong> is in the process<br />
of negotiating a new contract with Omnicom<br />
and hopefully live broadcasts will be part<br />
of the new deal. The current contract expires in<br />
1995.<br />
Also, when it comes to live cable coverage, the<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> school district should be involved.<br />
The schools take about a 70 percent bite<br />
out of the local tax bill and residents should be<br />
able to see what the board is doing.<br />
The potential <strong>for</strong> live broadcasts of local government<br />
meetings is great. They put the eye on<br />
the folks who are spending tax dollars. And that<br />
eye should be live and there should be call-in<br />
public comments.<br />
We would all be better served by such a system.<br />
Closing stabs health care<br />
It becomes increasingly difficult to see the<br />
benefit of dismembering Michigan's public<br />
services, but that doesn't seem to stop opportunist<br />
Gov. John Engler from keeping his<br />
knife at the ready.<br />
Mental health care is the latest victim of Engler's<br />
< old-blooded crusade to provide Michigan<br />
with a balanced budget at any cost — any<br />
human cost, that is. Remember, this is the man<br />
who, lacking a plan to separate the needy from<br />
the greedy, adopted the wholesale approach to<br />
welfare cheats and cut off all checks just in time .<br />
<strong>for</strong> Thanksgiving 1991.<br />
His latest victim in the mental health category:<br />
Wayne County's Lafayette Clinic.<br />
The clinic was closed last year. The argument,<br />
from a state administration intricately<br />
explaining only one side of the issue, said the<br />
clinic had very few inpatients and there<strong>for</strong>e<br />
couldn't justify the cost of staying open.<br />
Hey, what's the problem, Engler's administrators<br />
said. We'll just transfer this handful of<br />
patients to other area hospitals, close the clinic<br />
and save a whopping payroll by locking down an<br />
empty building. '<br />
If that's all there was to it — and Engler's<br />
people swore it was as simple as that — then it<br />
would have been hard to argue with.<br />
Dr. Elliott Luby, a <strong>for</strong>mer executive administrator<br />
of the Lafayette Clinic and now professor<br />
of psychiatry at Wayne State University, found<br />
plenty to argue with.<br />
True, Luby said, there were few inpatients at<br />
Lafayette when it closed. But he wanted to<br />
know what would happen to the more than 700<br />
outpatients who depended on Lafayette <strong>for</strong><br />
their well-being.<br />
Luby also raised a point the governor's crew<br />
conveniently <strong>for</strong>got — Lafayette wasn't de-<br />
QUESTION:<br />
What are your<br />
New Year's<br />
Resolutions?<br />
We asked this<br />
question at<br />
Crafters Show<br />
place in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
0+<br />
I'm trying to<br />
make it to the<br />
end of the year<br />
and then worry<br />
about next year '<br />
Judy Richardson<br />
Dearborn<br />
Heights<br />
COMMUNITY VOICE<br />
Stay busy and<br />
stay happy.'<br />
Glands Wojtan<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
• Mental health care Is the latest<br />
victim of Engler's cold-blooded<br />
crusade to provide Michigan with<br />
a balanced budget at any cost —<br />
any human cost, that is.<br />
signed primarily <strong>for</strong> inpatient care. Research<br />
was the clinic's reason <strong>for</strong> being.<br />
Luby cited schizophrenia treatment, the<br />
study of sleep disorders, research into Alzheimer's<br />
disease and development of neuropharmacology<br />
as just a few of the areas that<br />
attracted some of the world's^most prominent<br />
doctors to the Lafayette Clinic.<br />
The clinic's closing put an end to all that.<br />
With the closing, all those top-flight researchers<br />
left <strong>for</strong> hospitals willing to invest in the future<br />
of mental health care.<br />
Luby says they won't be coming back, and it<br />
will be extraordinarily difficult to attract top<br />
talent without research opportunities.<br />
So, the clinic that literally invented lithium<br />
is shuttered due to a narrow interpretation of its<br />
worth and a colossal inability on the part of an<br />
amateur surgeon to grasp the significance of<br />
work that doesn't always fit neatly on the bottom<br />
line.<br />
If asked, few would line up to live in a society<br />
where the budget's, and not the society's, health<br />
comes first. Yet, here we are.<br />
Saying yes to Michigan is important so long<br />
as one says no to the collapse of its infrastructure.<br />
The Lafayette Clinic closing pulled yet another<br />
beam out from under the state; too many<br />
more similar scenarios will be disastrous.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> (Dbsmier<br />
'I haven't made<br />
any yet."<br />
Michael Emery<br />
Garden City<br />
744 WING, PLYMOUTH, MI 48170<br />
I'm going to lose<br />
weight. There will<br />
be no baking in<br />
the winter.'<br />
Pst Skelly<br />
Westtaod<br />
JCFT COUNTS EDITOR. 4S*27OO<br />
STEVI BARNABY MANAGING EDITOR DICK I SHAM GENERAL MANAGER<br />
SUSAN ROSICK ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR MARK Lewis DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING<br />
Fuso WAKWA DIRECTOR OF ORCULAT/ON<br />
Suburban Communications Corporation<br />
Philip Power CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Richard Aflnlan PRESIOENT<br />
Deaf ears<br />
applaud your new'spaper <strong>for</strong> having the<br />
"guts" to take a stand concerning the replacement<br />
of Mr. Hoben. I believe that the<br />
majority of your readers will agree that Mr.<br />
Hoben has served well past his time.<br />
However, I feel that our position will fall on<br />
deaf ears. Certainly Mr. Hoben will not retire<br />
because he is overpaid and overfringed to the<br />
point that a retirement would not permit him to<br />
live in the style to which he has become accustomed.<br />
We have chosen to pay our superintendent<br />
more than most cabinet secretaries. Supreme<br />
Court justices and three times the salary<br />
of the governor of Arkansas.<br />
The school board will not take a tough stand<br />
on this subject. In my 20 years in the area, I<br />
have found that most school board members<br />
who are elected have good intentions. After a<br />
short time in office they become puppets of the<br />
school administration and I believe that is because<br />
the new members fall under the influence<br />
of standing members. When I read where one<br />
ARKIE HUDKINS<br />
LETTERS<br />
THURSDAY. JANUARY 7, <strong>1993</strong><br />
member said they might have to spend $30,000<br />
to $35,000 <strong>for</strong> a headhunter to replace Mr.<br />
Hoben. I was shocked. We do not need to hire a<br />
headhunter to find a replacement.<br />
Perhaps if the PCEA were to support your<br />
position, the school board would act. However. I<br />
am sure this will not happen because Mr.<br />
Hoben is in their hip pocket. Why do you suppose<br />
he got the two year extension in the first<br />
place?<br />
At any rate, thanks <strong>for</strong> your ef<strong>for</strong>ts and keep<br />
up the good work. At least somebody speaks <strong>for</strong><br />
the people.<br />
J. W. Brennan, <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Opinions are to be shared: We welcome your<br />
ideas, as do your neighbors. That's why we offer<br />
this space on a weekly basis <strong>for</strong> opinions in your<br />
own words. We will help by editing <strong>for</strong> clanty. To<br />
assure authenticity, we ask that you sign your<br />
letter and provide a contact telephone number.<br />
Letters should be mailed to: Editor. The <strong>Canton</strong><br />
<strong>Observer</strong>. 744 Wing. Plymouth 48170.<br />
GOP politicos will be rowdy<br />
At this season the journalistic instinct to<br />
predict events of the coming year runs<br />
the greatest risk of overwhelming common<br />
sense.<br />
OK. So what follows is less prediction and<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>med guess.<br />
Michigan politics is teetering on the edge of<br />
fundamental change. After many years of Lansing<br />
gridlock caused by divided control of the<br />
Hoase/Senate/governor (you pick). Republicans<br />
are one measly House vote away from full<br />
control.<br />
Last year's elections wound up with a 55-55<br />
split in the House of Representatives. That funny<br />
sound you hear in the distance is Gov. John<br />
Engler and his GOP friends constructing bribes<br />
to get some (any!) Democrat to switch parties<br />
and so gain control of the House.<br />
My guess is they'll do it. after a fair amount<br />
of huffing and puffing.<br />
"It's very clear that the gridlock has been broken<br />
in Lansing, and this is going to be a very<br />
active town in the next few months." says Engler.<br />
already sensing victory.<br />
If that happens, you could see a lot of activity<br />
on a lot of issues that have been around <strong>for</strong> a<br />
very long time: property tax reduction, school<br />
finance, legal (tort) re<strong>for</strong>m, auto insurance re<strong>for</strong>m<br />
and education.<br />
In the minds of the governor and GOP legislators,<br />
resolution of these issues has been stymied<br />
<strong>for</strong> years by the way Democratic control of<br />
the House allowed special interests to block<br />
progress. The trial lawyers, in the GOP's view,<br />
killed tort re<strong>for</strong>m and maintained the auto insurance<br />
scandal, while teachers unions stopped<br />
property tax reduction and educational per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
re<strong>for</strong>m<br />
That may or may not be so. But my guess is<br />
that not long after gaining control, the Republicans<br />
will have their hands full trying to manage<br />
their own.<br />
Take property tax reductton and, the other<br />
side of the coin, school finance re<strong>for</strong>m. The<br />
business community and many suburban prop-<br />
PHIUP POWER<br />
erty owners sure would like to see property taxes<br />
cut. But Republican lawmakers representing<br />
wealthy school districts are not about to roll<br />
over while financing <strong>for</strong> their schools dries up.<br />
Or try to reconcile two traditional Republican<br />
interest groups — insurance companies and<br />
doctors — over changes in auto insurance.<br />
My guess is that Engler. if left to himself, is<br />
both clever and tough enough to manage this<br />
kind of reconciliation. But I don't think he'll be<br />
left entirely to himself.<br />
There is a tremendous civil war brewing in<br />
the Michigan Republican Party, the fallout<br />
from last year's national defeat.<br />
Ordinary "country club" Republicans blame<br />
the religious right <strong>for</strong> driving women and suburbanites<br />
away with their exclusionary rhetoric,<br />
while "hard conservatives" of the Pat Buchanan<br />
variety accuse the country clubbers of<br />
betraying true GOP principles. The war <strong>for</strong> control<br />
will be long and savage<br />
My guess is that Engler won't be able to hold<br />
a boiling and fissioning Republican legislative<br />
caucus together.<br />
Whether and how he does that will determine<br />
in large part what he gets from the end of I rinsing<br />
gridlock. _<br />
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leave a message i* (313) 953-2047, Ext 1880.<br />
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POINTS OF VIEW<br />
Columns draw concern, complaints from readers<br />
Today's column will feature my<br />
reactions to some of my "reactors."<br />
(I hesitate to call them<br />
reactionaries.) One reactor is an AT&T<br />
vice president <strong>for</strong> public relations, no<br />
less. Since the expense of his salary is<br />
passed on to the public via your phone<br />
bill, we can hope that he is indeed the<br />
public's protector rather than merely<br />
psstsoloi sf AT&T's image.<br />
He expressed the concern that in an<br />
October column I blamed AT&T <strong>for</strong><br />
the impending area code split between<br />
Wayne and Oakland counties as a further<br />
symbolic division between the<br />
core city and suburbs. I had gleaned<br />
this misin<strong>for</strong>mation from a metro daily<br />
and neglected to verify it. I later<br />
learned that, rather than AT&T, the<br />
responsible party is Bellcore — Michigan<br />
Bell's New Jersey research arm —<br />
which acted on the advice of Consumer<br />
Market Analysts in Birmingham.<br />
Unfair attack<br />
R<br />
e: Professor "Politically Correct" Ponytail,<br />
Michigan State University, an afternoon<br />
of poetry reading and an evening<br />
discussion.<br />
What a sad commentary your article is with<br />
regard to any intelligent disagreement one<br />
might have had with the way this afternoon/<br />
reading was conducted. Instead of sticking to<br />
the issue at hand you found it necessary to:<br />
1. Wander from the issue at hand and bring<br />
up the age old rivalry between Michigan State<br />
and the U of M. What did that have to do with<br />
anything? Except to feed old hostilities.<br />
2. Denigrate a professor by childishly naming<br />
him "Professor Ponytail" and "Professor Politically<br />
Correct" — what does his ponytail have to<br />
do with the matter at hand?<br />
Get a load of your picture! One could childishly<br />
cite: "Hemingwayesque character," "macho<br />
loudmouth;" bragging, name-dropping,<br />
lackluster dodo who must belittle another to<br />
make himself look grand.<br />
You write as though it were somehow<br />
"unique" that "The Harrison at the poetry<br />
reading is not the Harrison we know." "The<br />
Harrison, who we know from an Upper Peninsula<br />
bar that we frequent during trout season . . .<br />
" Get real — where have you been living? "In<br />
bars he talks about hunting dogs, trout, etc.<br />
etc." Are you really an adult? Is the picture in<br />
the paper a phony?<br />
Js it realistic, adult, to expect anyone's conversation<br />
— yours inducted — not to change<br />
from one venue to another? You mean to say<br />
you speak the same in a group of business persons<br />
as you would with a group of trout fishing<br />
buddies? Or do you speak the same when you<br />
are with educators as you would when talking<br />
with your wife?<br />
Anyone who has attended an author/poetry<br />
reading — luncheon or whatever — is aware of<br />
the difference in the author/poet's speech compared<br />
to meeting these same individuals in a<br />
more relaxed atmosphere or on a one-to-one basis..<br />
• Do you only feel secure, competent enough<br />
when you can "attack" someone in your <strong>for</strong>um<br />
where the other person has no recourse <strong>for</strong> responding<br />
at the same instant?<br />
If you really, truly, had a legitimate concern<br />
— w hy didn't you express it then and there insteacTof<br />
attacking a professor who happens to<br />
have a ponytail in the paper?<br />
A very cowardly thing to do, which only shows<br />
a side of you that is not very pleasant or honest,<br />
or decent!<br />
Think it over be<strong>for</strong>e attacking someone in<br />
print the next time. Try and instill in yourself<br />
some semblance of "journalistic ethics."<br />
Jacqueline Powell, Birmingham<br />
Wasted newsprint<br />
W<br />
hen our <strong>for</strong>efathers were in the process<br />
of setting up this great nation and saw<br />
fit to add a magnificent Bill of Rights'<br />
that begins "Congress shall make no law respecting<br />
the establishment of religion, or prohibiting<br />
the free exercise thereof. . . they could<br />
not have <strong>for</strong>eseen the need <strong>for</strong> a parallel Bill Of<br />
Rights' that should have began: "The Supreme<br />
Court shall hand down no decision respecting<br />
the establishment of religion or prohibiting the<br />
free exercise thereof..."<br />
If such a 'Bill' had been so enacted, the issue<br />
of prayer in our public schools and colleges (i.e.:<br />
Schoolcraft College) would not have arisen and<br />
the likes of Ralph Echtinaw would have nothing<br />
to write about, (<strong>Observer</strong>, Dec. 14, 199*2 page<br />
5A) especially his waste of good newsprint<br />
espousing Santa Claus as an instrument of the<br />
devil (Same issue as above, page BA).<br />
Bah — Humbug to you, Ralphie!<br />
PS: I used to cancel my subscriptions, but<br />
the only thing that accomplished was to get the<br />
poor circulation manager fired <strong>for</strong> doing a lousy<br />
Arohie C. Bunch, Plymouth<br />
Another reactor called to complain<br />
that I had confused him by saying in a<br />
December column that I'd "been<br />
brooding about the blindly partisan<br />
voters who cast votes against Democrat<br />
Jon Buller <strong>for</strong> state Representative and<br />
yet voted <strong>for</strong> Proposal C, which his opponent<br />
supported and he opposed."<br />
That passage should have read: "and<br />
W VUiml mtmnae Proposal I.<br />
A third reactor wanted to know how I<br />
predicted Detroiter Quincy Watts'<br />
Olympic 400-meter victory and the<br />
U.S. team's world record in the 4 by<br />
400 meters relay. All I can say is that<br />
my familiarity with the 400-meter race<br />
was gained through winning over a<br />
hundred of them (including five in<br />
which I outran Olympic champions in<br />
times within tenths of a second of the<br />
world record), writing a best-selling<br />
techniques book on the event and<br />
coaching high school record-breakers.<br />
Misplaced faith<br />
I<br />
am writing this letteT in response to the<br />
article written by Mr. Echtinaw. Not only<br />
was his article blasphemous, but also very<br />
insulting. As a Christian I can't see any similarities<br />
between Santa Claus and Satan. Granted,<br />
over the years the true meaning of Christmas<br />
has gotten off track, but in recent years Jesus<br />
has once more become ihe focal puiut. The true<br />
spirit of Christmas has far less to do with toys<br />
and gifts than it does concerning helping those<br />
less <strong>for</strong>tunate than ourselves. This is a principle<br />
embraced by Christians year round.<br />
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would have the nerv e to imply that Jesus leaves<br />
us with empty hands and taking this lambast<br />
one step further, to refer to our Lord as "a busybody<br />
who dictates how life should be lived."<br />
Have you ever seriously weighed such words in<br />
your mind? You, Mr. Echtinaw, are being<br />
deceived and the degree of your deception is obvious.<br />
By choosing not to believe in God you<br />
have misplaced your faith. In closing, I must<br />
once again say how massively offensive your article<br />
was, and I'm sure not just to Christians<br />
but to persons of every denomination.<br />
Exam troubles<br />
I<br />
JOHN TELFORD<br />
Also, I was lucky.<br />
A fourth reactor wrote to advise me<br />
that <strong>for</strong>mer presidential candidate Pat<br />
Buchanan is "pusillanimous" and<br />
"pulchritrudinous" (as well as "platitudinous,"<br />
which I called him in November).<br />
This letter-writer was making<br />
fun of my use of alliteration and big<br />
Kathy McNulty, <strong>Canton</strong><br />
t has been recently brought to my attention<br />
that the school office gave the teachers a<br />
chance to vote on what kind of final exam<br />
schedule to have.<br />
There was one problem with the vote. The<br />
teachers were given a choice between A, the old<br />
schedule that we have used which is three days<br />
each with two three hour exams, or B, the regular<br />
six hour a day schedule finishing off the semester.<br />
This is like asking people to choose between<br />
living next to a chemical plant or a nuclear reactor.<br />
You don't want to live next to either. You<br />
also don't want either plan. There obviously<br />
must be something wrong if about half of the<br />
teachers abstained from the vote. E^er hear of<br />
civil disobedience? With the two three-hour periods<br />
a day time was wasted. The first hour,<br />
meant <strong>for</strong> studying, was mostly spent" worrying<br />
about the test to come.<br />
On the other hand, continuing the regular<br />
schedule is also non-productive. What that is<br />
doing is giving students four days where each<br />
day they have to be prepared <strong>for</strong> six finals. That<br />
is totally absurd. Whatever happened to the final<br />
exam schedule that was implemented last .<br />
year? It consisted of two one hour and 45 minute<br />
periods a day. Almost everyone liked this<br />
plan. It gave the students time to go home and<br />
relax a while be<strong>for</strong>e studying <strong>for</strong> the next day's<br />
exams. It also gave the teachers time to start<br />
correcting the exams so they wouldn't gei overloaded<br />
during this hectic time. I'm sure this<br />
plan would have easily received many more<br />
than half the votes.<br />
If everyone liked this plan so much why was<br />
it not on the ballot? Because the office is playing<br />
an immature game with the teachers.<br />
They're mad because the teachers didn't take a<br />
pay cut last year. They figure they now have a<br />
chance to get even with them. It doesn't take a<br />
doctorate to figure out that the only people that<br />
this game is hurting is the students. Last time I<br />
checked the main goal of the school system was<br />
to give the best possible education <strong>for</strong> its students.<br />
It seems like that goal has been lost in<br />
the game. I don't feel sorry <strong>for</strong> myself because<br />
this is my last year in this school system.<br />
I feel sorry <strong>for</strong> the students that are being<br />
fired upon by the big guys downtown and have<br />
to come back next year. From what I have seen<br />
this problem is only going to get worse. Some<br />
people will have to swallow their little prides to<br />
solve it. 1 hope they have the heart to.<br />
John W. Pyhtila,<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High School Senior<br />
LETTERS<br />
Program working<br />
words, and 1 confess she sent me scurrying<br />
to my dictionary. Buchanan my<br />
be "pusillanimous," but he sure isn't<br />
"pulchritrudinous." (I should add that<br />
another reactor called to praise that<br />
column, which proclaimed language as<br />
our greatest creation.)<br />
A sixth reactor scolded me <strong>for</strong> sugthat<br />
Ross Perot is a potentia<br />
She then added that she<br />
hadn't been particularly enchanted<br />
with my "arrogant attitude" when I<br />
was assistant superintendent of Rochester<br />
Schools, and she's even less so<br />
now that she continuously has to look<br />
at my "leering, bewhiskered mug" in<br />
her <strong>Observer</strong> & Eccentric newspaper.<br />
(At least I'm getting read.)<br />
A seventh reactor complained that I<br />
credited the city of Rochester Hills<br />
with contributing money to the Oakland<br />
Center <strong>for</strong> Open housing last year<br />
when actually it was the city of Ro-<br />
y wife and I have read and discussed<br />
the recent articles in your newspaper<br />
regarding opposition to the developmental<br />
teaching approach at <strong>Canton</strong>-Plymouth<br />
Schools. We both agree that our son's educational<br />
growth is due, in most part, to this very<br />
approach! Our son is not, in our opinion, an ex-<br />
dren under the guidance of a fine teacher who<br />
understands and believes the developmental<br />
teaching technique and how this approach does<br />
instill an element of personal self-esteem.<br />
\yg believe, as our son continues his pHnmtion<br />
in this manner, that he will begin to learn<br />
(P,C)13A<br />
chester that did it. He's right — and ;<br />
Rochester contributed again this year.<br />
It's time her sister city followed suit.<br />
An eighth reactor, demanding to<br />
know why I'm always slamming the<br />
state government <strong>for</strong> underfunding education,<br />
cited Representative Richard<br />
'Posthumus' claim that the Legislature<br />
IfflBSiamC-fr nik education tta<br />
top priority. Posthumus' assertion is<br />
even more preposterous than the notion<br />
that a "vice president <strong>for</strong> public<br />
relations" exists solely to serve the<br />
public.<br />
John Tel<strong>for</strong>d, a Rochester Hills resident,<br />
most recently was assistant superintendent<br />
in the Rochester School<br />
District. He previously was executive<br />
director <strong>for</strong> secondary education in the<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> district. To leave a<br />
message <strong>for</strong> him from a touch tone<br />
phone, dial 953-2047 mailbox 1879.<br />
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ability to read and write simple words and associate<br />
pictures and words in the first grade is<br />
phenomenal. As parents it is our duty to be involved<br />
with this teaching approach and help by<br />
reading to our children and allowing them to<br />
read to us. Our son's ability to read has already<br />
spurred, his sisters, age 4, to begin attempting<br />
the reading process.<br />
Maybe all of our son's success is due to his<br />
teacher, who demonstrates genuine concern and<br />
responsibility to teach. We suggest the school<br />
system adopt Susan Domeracki's style and approach<br />
that many students and families at<br />
Hoben Elementary can attest really works.<br />
Jim and Donna Brandt, <strong>Canton</strong><br />
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Millage debate centers on semantics<br />
BR RALPH R. ECHTINAW<br />
STAFF Warrant<br />
Political battles in Wayne<br />
County have sunk to the point<br />
now where they¥e arguing about<br />
whether--an- '^institution" ia a<br />
building or a program.<br />
To whit, the Conference of<br />
Western Wayne is criticizing the<br />
county about a 1988 millage that<br />
was arguably supposed to be<br />
spent on a juvenile training center,<br />
byt hasn't been.<br />
One-tenth o» tne iu-yeaf, i-111111<br />
levy approved by county voters<br />
four years ago was supposed to be<br />
used to "build and operate a juvenile<br />
offender work/training institution,"<br />
according to the ballot<br />
language.<br />
The county still has about $7<br />
million of what the millage has<br />
generated so far, and an additional<br />
$2.5 million is expected to<br />
be generated every year through<br />
1997.<br />
But Wayne County Executive<br />
Edward McNamara would rather<br />
spend that money on youth programs,<br />
not a building, and last<br />
October cut a deal with the state<br />
to start a program whereby nonviolent<br />
juvenile offenders would<br />
be dealt with in their homes instead<br />
of putting them in some juvenile<br />
jail.<br />
McNamara avoided putting up<br />
a building, as some say the ballot<br />
proposal requires, by getting<br />
county lawyers to say that the<br />
word "institution" isn't necessarily<br />
synonymous with "edifice,"<br />
but could also mean "program."<br />
County commissioner Thaddeus<br />
McCotter, R-Livonia, believes<br />
the proposal calls <strong>for</strong> a<br />
building, and that's what he<br />
wants. "They can have an attorney<br />
say whatever they want," said<br />
McCotter, an attorney. "Every<br />
time Wayne County does something<br />
like this it ruins its credibility."<br />
McCotter referred to<br />
McNamara's youth programs as<br />
"just pork barrel stuff."<br />
The CWW, an alliance of western<br />
Wayne County communities,<br />
had a part in getting a question<br />
put on the ballot last November<br />
• The Conference of<br />
Weetern Wayne and<br />
Wayne County Executive<br />
Edward McNamara<br />
are at odds over a<br />
1988 millage that was<br />
arguably supposed to<br />
be spent on a Juvenile<br />
training center.<br />
McNamara would<br />
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money on youth programs,<br />
not a building.<br />
asking voters if the county should<br />
build a building with the 0.1 mill<br />
or give the money back to the<br />
communities from which it was<br />
taken.<br />
The ballot proposal failed, but<br />
Livonia Mayor Robert Bennett<br />
said the wording of the question<br />
wasn't what CWW had in mind.<br />
"We weren't too happy with that<br />
proposal as it was put on the ballot,"<br />
he said. "We kind of feel that<br />
the (county) commission played a<br />
little game with us" when it drew<br />
up the ballot proposal.<br />
So CWW's executive committee<br />
has created a resolution asking<br />
the county to build a building<br />
with the money. Failing that,<br />
CWW wants the county to return<br />
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CANTON<br />
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College hockey games<br />
The Eastern Michigan University Hockey<br />
Club returns to action this weekend<br />
against the University of Michigan-Dearborn<br />
in a home-and-home series.<br />
The Eagles, who defeated Northwood Institute<br />
12-4 Saturday, resume Central States Collegiate<br />
Hockey League play at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the<br />
Plymouth Cultural Center and Ice Arena, 525<br />
Farmer St.<br />
Admission to all EMU home games is $4 <strong>for</strong><br />
adults, $2 <strong>for</strong> students and $1 <strong>for</strong> senior citizens.<br />
Children under 12 are admitted free.<br />
EMU travels the short distance Saturday to<br />
UM-Dearborn <strong>for</strong> the second game at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Coach Mike Donnelly considers the series pivotal<br />
to EMU's chances of moving up in the ACHA<br />
national poll and earning a post-season berth.<br />
The Eagles (6-3 in the CSCHL, 12-9) are ranked<br />
eighth in the country among college club teams,<br />
the Wolves (8-2-1,11-6-1) fifth.<br />
"We're sitting on the bubble right now with regards<br />
to making it to the nationals at Fargo, North<br />
Dakota, in March," Donnelly said.<br />
"These games are probably the two most critical<br />
games of our season and could very well make or<br />
break us in our bid <strong>for</strong> a respectable finish within<br />
our league and an invitation to national competition."'<br />
The Eagles travel to Purdue next weekend and<br />
return home Jan. 22-23 to play the University of<br />
Minnesota and defending CSCHL national champ<br />
Iowa State.<br />
Kicks under-11 champs<br />
The 1983 Plymouth Kicks under-10 boys select<br />
soccer team won the under-11 championship<br />
of the <strong>Canton</strong> Soccerdome's first indoor<br />
session. The Kicks were 7-0-1 with three<br />
shutouts, scoring 83 goals and allowing 21.<br />
The players are Kenny Wuorenma, Oliver Wolcott,<br />
Derek Vermeulen, T.J. Tomasso, Nick Tochman,<br />
Brian Thiess, Jay Sofen, Shane Smith, Jay<br />
Smith, Jon McGlone, Chris LaMasse, Phil Marrone,<br />
Marty Kane, Justin Griffin, Danny Gill and<br />
Brian Conway.<br />
The Kicks are coached by Dennis Tochman and<br />
Bill Thiess.<br />
Rocks, Chiefs notch swim wins<br />
As far as Plymouth Salem swim<br />
coach Chuck Olson is concerned,<br />
one out of two isn't bad at all.<br />
The Rocks, who lost their dualmeet<br />
opener to perennial' state<br />
power Dearborn, dunked Ann Arbor<br />
Huron, another state power,<br />
on Tuesday, 111-75. f<br />
"We've swum a couple of real<br />
good teams and we're 1-1, so we<br />
aren't feeling too bad right now,"<br />
said Olson.<br />
Leading the charge <strong>for</strong> Salem<br />
Tuesday were Scott Helmstadter<br />
and Alex Beard. Helmitadter won<br />
the 100-yard backstroke (1:00.66)<br />
and Beard the 100 breaststroke<br />
(1:06.85). They combined with<br />
Chris Lynn and Fred Locke to<br />
win the 200 medley relay<br />
(1:44.74).<br />
Joe Ervin won the 200 individual<br />
medley (2:13.09) and Tim Nixon<br />
won the 100 butterfly (59.77).<br />
Salem also took first in both<br />
freestyle relays. Beard, Marc Levitt,<br />
David Bracht and Matt Erickson<br />
took the 200 free relay<br />
(1:35.70). Erickson, Phil Hoffmeyer,<br />
Locke and Aaron Berlin<br />
won the 500 (3:35.16).<br />
Salem will host the Livonia<br />
Stevenson Relays Saturday.<br />
• CANTON 107, BRIGHTON 79:<br />
The Chiefs also evened their dual-<br />
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Salem gymnast: Stefanie Angiulo returns <strong>for</strong> her senior year of competition with the Rocks, who<br />
plan to challenge <strong>for</strong> the state title again.<br />
meet mark at 1-1. Craig Steshetz<br />
and Jeff Clark each won a pair of<br />
events. Steshetz took the 200 IM<br />
(2:12.31) and the 100 breaststroke<br />
(1:07.19). Clark won the 50 free<br />
(23.33) and the 100 free (51.58).<br />
The two combined with Todd<br />
Gillihan and Joe Foster to win the<br />
200 medley relay (1:50.37). Steshetz<br />
also teamed with Joe Foster, Ryan<br />
Henkel and Scott Mulder to win the<br />
200 free relay (1:39.83).<br />
Foster won the 100 butterfly<br />
(59.63) and Jason Fowler won the<br />
diving (209.55 points).<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> next swims at Walled<br />
Lake Western on Thursday, Jan.<br />
14. " - —<br />
Bethesda downs Ply. Christian<br />
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Hoop hotshot: Senior Jason Neil scored 21 points but<br />
Plymouth Christian lost its game with Warren Bethesda.<br />
BY NEAL ZIPSER<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
It came as little surprise that<br />
Jacques Smiley was wearing a<br />
Chicago Bulls jacket as he exited<br />
the W'arren Bethesda locker room<br />
Tuesday following the Eagles' 69-<br />
50 rout of host Plymouth Christian<br />
Academy.<br />
Even though the senior <strong>for</strong>ward<br />
is far from being Michael Jordan,<br />
Smiley resembled the high-flying<br />
guard with several spectacular<br />
dunks en route to his 24-point,<br />
15-rebound per<strong>for</strong>mance.<br />
"You can say 1 kind of like him.<br />
He's my idol," said Smiley, who<br />
also wears the same No. 23 as Jordan.<br />
Smiley led a second-half surge<br />
that doomed PCA, which fall to 1-<br />
5. Bethesda evened its record at 3-<br />
3.<br />
The first half was close, featuring<br />
14 lead changes. Bethesda,<br />
which led 30-26 at the half, used a<br />
14-0 run late in the third quarter<br />
to pull away.<br />
Th» game started as a duel be<br />
tween Smiley and PCA senior<br />
center Jason Neil, who finished<br />
with a team-high 21 points. Neil<br />
erupted <strong>for</strong> 11 points in the first<br />
quarter as he scored on several<br />
driving layups after giving a balland<br />
head fake. But Bethesda ad<br />
justed and Neil was shut down <strong>for</strong><br />
the remainder of the game<br />
"Nail ate us up in the first<br />
quarter," Bethesda coach Harold<br />
Mitchell said. "Our guy* were<br />
leaving their feet and going <strong>for</strong> his<br />
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Plymouth Salem will be one of<br />
the top-ranked gymnastics teams<br />
in Michigan again and is favored<br />
i win its tourth league tit<br />
row.<br />
BY DAN O'MEARA<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
How best to describe<br />
the state of<br />
Plymouth Salem<br />
gymnastics? How<br />
about: The rich get<br />
richer.<br />
The Rocks, already<br />
one of the best high school<br />
teams in Michigan, got even better<br />
with the return of senior Kim Miller.<br />
After two outstanding seasons at<br />
Salem, Miller put prep competition<br />
aside last year and concentrated on<br />
club gymnastics but has opted to rejoin<br />
the Salem squad.<br />
"She decided to do high school<br />
gymnastics because there's more recognition,"<br />
said first-year coach<br />
Johanna Anderson, a <strong>for</strong>mer Plymouth<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> standout (1989-91) who<br />
replaces Becky Martin. "She's looking<br />
<strong>for</strong> scholarship offers, and it can<br />
only help her."<br />
Miller adds her talents to a team<br />
nasts as senior Courtney Gonyea,<br />
juniors Alysia Sofios and Sarah Makins<br />
and sophomore Melissa Hopson.<br />
With a lineup like that, the Rocks<br />
will be highly ranked again and favored<br />
to win a fourth straight Western<br />
Lakes Activities Association title.<br />
Salem was ranked No. 1 in the<br />
state most of last season be<strong>for</strong>e finishing<br />
second behind two-time defending<br />
champion Muskegon Mona<br />
Shores.<br />
"I don't have much doubt they will<br />
(win the WLAA)," Anderson said.<br />
"I'd say we'll be in the top three at<br />
state, but it all comes down" to who<br />
stays healthy.<br />
"Last year we thought we had it.<br />
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Chiefs anticipate<br />
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BY DAN O'MKA&A<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> has had one<br />
of the state's top gymnastics<br />
teams <strong>for</strong> several years and is expected<br />
to retain that lofty status<br />
in <strong>1993</strong>.<br />
.Wi^h most of his top gymnasts<br />
returning from a team that finished<br />
third in the state, coach<br />
John Cunningham anticipates<br />
anoint fteaioh.<br />
"I figure this will be a good year<br />
late in the season," Cunningham<br />
said, adding the Chiefs need to<br />
develop depth. "It will be a building<br />
process. If someone wanted to<br />
rank us now, we'd be about fifth<br />
in the state."<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> returns its top three<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mers in seniors Kim Rennolds<br />
and Jenny Tedesco and<br />
junior Kim Lewke.<br />
"They're going to have to carry<br />
the team with the maturity and<br />
ability they have," Cunningham<br />
said.<br />
Rennolds has been a standout<br />
<strong>for</strong> three seasons and was the<br />
Western Lakes Activities Association<br />
all-around champion last<br />
year with a 37.10 score. She was<br />
sixth on balance beam and floor<br />
exercise in the state meet as a Division<br />
I gymnast.<br />
"She has actually improved,"<br />
Cunningham said. "As the season<br />
progresses, she'll be doing some<br />
things she hasn't done: double<br />
folds on floor and a Tsukahara<br />
Tedesco and Lewke tied <strong>for</strong><br />
sixth place among WLAA allarounders.<br />
Tedesco also finished<br />
11th in the state on vault in Division<br />
II. Lewke, who was third on<br />
vault in the league, has the option<br />
Salem from page IB<br />
because we had beaten (Mona<br />
Shores) twice, but Alysia got sick<br />
and Stephanie (Skeppstrom) and<br />
Melissa got hurt."<br />
Miller was the state all-around<br />
champion as a freshman, and she<br />
placed second on balance beam<br />
and floor exercise, third on vault<br />
and fifth on bars two years ago.<br />
"We'll be stronger than last<br />
year with Kim on the team," Anderson<br />
said. "I think she has improved<br />
tremendously on beam.<br />
She has more composure and<br />
more difficult tricks."<br />
Gonyea is the top returning<br />
gymnast based on last season's<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mance. She was the thirdbest<br />
all-arounder at the state<br />
meet and finished second on<br />
vault, third on beam, fourth on<br />
floor and eighth on bars.<br />
"She stands out on floor and<br />
beam because she's so graceful,"<br />
Anderson said. "Bars is her weak<br />
spot, but she has improved — and<br />
she's always good on vault.<br />
"We don't know who's new or<br />
out there yet, but I'm sure she'll<br />
be a contender <strong>for</strong> one of the top<br />
five (all-around) spots at state."<br />
Sofios was unable to compete at<br />
the regional and state meets last<br />
year while she recovered from<br />
mononucleosis.<br />
But she had the best all-around<br />
score in the area and undoubtedly<br />
would have fared well in state<br />
competition. As a freshman, Sofios<br />
tied Miller <strong>for</strong> second on<br />
floor, was 10th on bars and placed<br />
ninth in the all-around.<br />
"She's an explosive competitor,"<br />
Anderson said. "She always<br />
does much better in competition;<br />
she comes alive in front of a<br />
crowd.<br />
"You can never count her out,<br />
because she always gets those big<br />
scores."<br />
Hopson, who has recovered<br />
from her knee injury, excels on<br />
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"(Tedesco) added a couple new<br />
tricks in early workouta," Cunningham<br />
said, adding she is trying<br />
to overcome a sprained ankle.<br />
"This year Jenny has the potential<br />
to do some good thingB.<br />
Her bars routine is state caliber,<br />
and she's doing a front-handfront<br />
vault (with a }0-tx>int difficulty<br />
rating)."<br />
"Kim is much stronger and<br />
lighter this year. Her floor routine<br />
is better already. She'll be much<br />
improved by the end of the jjpar."<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> lost Dawn Clif<strong>for</strong>d, its<br />
fourth all-arounder, and Laura<br />
Anderson, its No. 2 per<strong>for</strong>mer on<br />
bars, to graduation.<br />
Junior returnee Adrienne Brenner<br />
and freshman Kim Nowak<br />
will challenge <strong>for</strong> the fourth -allaround<br />
position. Nowak has been<br />
out of gymnastics <strong>for</strong> three years<br />
but scored an 8.65 in her first<br />
floor exercise at the Freeland Invitational<br />
last month.<br />
"As the season develops, we're<br />
going to be a powerful team if we<br />
have no injuries and the kids keep<br />
developing," Cunningham said.<br />
"We have a Kim-Kim-Kim-Jenny<br />
combination that will be real<br />
strong. Brenner could be the<br />
fourth or fifth in each event, and<br />
we have a number of others who<br />
can fill in."<br />
Three gymnasts who provided<br />
depth last year and would have<br />
fin moved to Kansas City, Cara<br />
Stillings is a Congressional page<br />
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The Chiefs do return junior Julie<br />
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Bak is one of the top six<br />
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"She'll be strong this year because<br />
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her any more," Anderson said.<br />
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4B(P,C) The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THURSDAY. JANUARY 7,<strong>1993</strong><br />
Bowling leagues<br />
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10-PIN<br />
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meeting beginning<br />
at 1 p.m.<br />
m<br />
Sunday at Sunny-<br />
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One officer from<br />
eadh GDBA-sanc-<br />
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HARRISON should be present.<br />
Refreshments and<br />
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the meeting.<br />
The officer must be either a president<br />
or secretary, unless other representatives<br />
have written authorization.<br />
Nominations will be made at the<br />
meeting <strong>for</strong> president, all four vice-presidents,<br />
along with four at-large board of<br />
directorships, one from each district.<br />
Delegates to the ABC convention.<br />
March 19 in Tulsa, Okla., will be elected<br />
at this meeting.<br />
• The <strong>1993</strong> GDBA Tournament (team,<br />
doubles and singles) will be held again<br />
this year at Cloverlanes in Livonia.<br />
Teams with a 951 average and over are<br />
slated <strong>for</strong> the Classic Division (first<br />
prize $2,500), with those under 950 in<br />
the Regular Division (first prize $5,Q00).<br />
Closing date <strong>for</strong> entries is Feb. 28.<br />
Meanwhile, the third annual Mixed<br />
Team tournament will be March 28<br />
through April 25. First place is $3,000<br />
(based on 300 entries). The cost is $15<br />
per person. Teams must be comprised of<br />
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For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 773-6350.<br />
(Secretaries are asked to send in midseason<br />
averages aa of Dec. 31. )<br />
• Local area bowlers have seen the exploits<br />
of Gene Stus, who is among the<br />
Classic competitors in the Stroh's All-<br />
Stars and has been seen on national TV<br />
in the Senior Pro Bowlers tour.<br />
Stus was recently named Bowler of<br />
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first uninr tn ghrtnt a 300 game on TV<br />
(ESPN), a feat he accomplished last<br />
year. Stus also won a pair of Tour titles.<br />
• Dennis Berry-man of Red<strong>for</strong>d, a member<br />
of the Michigan State Universitybowling<br />
squad, fired a 300 game recently<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Spartans during competition in<br />
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Sqnday, Jan. 31, at Temple Beth<br />
E|» 7400 Telejp-aph, Bloomfield<br />
Hjjls. For ticket in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
473-2228.<br />
• DETROIT SYMPHONY<br />
UPCOMING THINGS TO 00 Toy from page 5B<br />
Violinist Pinchas Zukerman will<br />
per<strong>for</strong>m Beethoven's Violin Concerto<br />
with DSO Music Director<br />
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Symphony Orchestra Jan 7-10, at<br />
Orchestra Hall in Detroit. Preconcert<br />
lecture Jan. 7- 8. For in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 833-3700. For tickets,<br />
call 645-6666 or 962-3610.<br />
AUDITIONS<br />
• ROSEDALE PLAYERS<br />
The Rosedale Community Playera<br />
will be holdingauditiuriH <strong>for</strong><br />
"The Impossible Years," 2 p.m.<br />
Saturday, Jan. 16, and Sunday,<br />
Jan. 17 at the Upstage, 21728<br />
Grand River, east of Lahaer. Male<br />
and female parts ranging in age<br />
from 13 to 50. Call 532-4010 <strong>for</strong><br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
THEATER<br />
• THREE GUYS PRODUCTIONS<br />
-"Forever Plaid" continues at the<br />
Magic Bag Theatre, 22918 Woodward,<br />
north of Nine Mile, Ferndale.<br />
For tickets, call Ticketmaster,<br />
645-6666. For in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 544-3030.<br />
Synagogue features classic comedies at film series<br />
Adat Shalom Synagogue will<br />
launch its 11th annual film series<br />
"Leave 'Em Laughing," 7 p.m.<br />
Sunday, Jan. 10, at the synagogue,<br />
29901 Middlebelt, Farmington<br />
Hills.<br />
There is no charge, and reservations<br />
are not required. For more<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 851-5100.<br />
"The Great Dictator," Charlie<br />
Chaplin's first full "talkie," in<br />
which he plays the dual role of a<br />
dictator and Jewish ghetto barber<br />
will kick off the series on Jan. 10.<br />
The original, 1938 version of<br />
"To Be Or Not To Be," will be<br />
shown 7'p.m. Sunday, Jan. 17.<br />
This film, features Jack Benny,<br />
who along with his fellow Polish<br />
thespians, plays the most important<br />
role of his life when the Nazis<br />
invade and the troupe becomes<br />
involved in espionage.<br />
"The Producers," starring Zero<br />
Mostel and L»ene wuaer win<br />
wrap up the series 7 p.m. Sunday,<br />
Jan. 24.<br />
All three films demonstrate the<br />
Jewish ability to look at mis<strong>for</strong>tune"<br />
through humor. Films will<br />
be introduced by film critic and<br />
professor of film Dan Greenberg.<br />
Second City to present shows, offer workshops<br />
Start the new year off laughing,<br />
or making others laygh. The Second<br />
City Touring Company is<br />
coming to the Attic's New Center<br />
Theatre Jan. 8 through Jan. 17,<br />
They will be teaching improvisational<br />
workshops Tuesday,<br />
'Music Lady'<br />
stages show<br />
<strong>for</strong> families<br />
Maplewood Family Theatre<br />
presents Rita Kirsch, "The Music<br />
Lady," 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12 at<br />
the Maplewood Community Center,<br />
31735 M aplewood, Ga rden<br />
City.<br />
pizza and drinks. The per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
is suited <strong>for</strong> all ages. Tickets<br />
available by reservation only, and<br />
can be purchased at the Maplewood<br />
Center. For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
525-8846.<br />
Kirsch began per<strong>for</strong>ming over<br />
10 years ago. She presents a lively<br />
mosicai potpourri of original and<br />
traditional songs, instruments,<br />
puppets, pantomime, and audience<br />
participation.<br />
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NEWSPAPERS<br />
OMELINE<br />
953-2020<br />
scholarship dinner auction. Mas-""<br />
Bey will donate a new Cadillac<br />
Sedan De Ville to be raffled at the<br />
5th annual auction on Saturday,'<br />
April 17th. All proceeds from the.<br />
nent scholarship endowment fot<br />
students <strong>for</strong> no* and in futurtj ^<br />
years. To date, 24 students<br />
received scholarships because<br />
Massey's contributions.<br />
has been involved with the<br />
versity's auction <strong>for</strong> four years. . -<br />
Sealant Equipment A Engi-<br />
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fices and manufacturing to new<br />
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location will offer more space <strong>for</strong><br />
manufacturing and <strong>for</strong> automotive<br />
technical support team, along<br />
with an extensive product demonstration<br />
area.<br />
Diane Merrill joined Hygrade<br />
as Director Human Resources.<br />
She was Personnel Manager of<br />
Federal-Mogul Corp. in Van<br />
Wert, Ohio.<br />
Hygrade Food Products Corporation,<br />
a Detroit based company,<br />
is the producer of BALL PARK,<br />
GRILLMASTER, HYGRADE ><br />
and WEST VIRGINIA BRAND<br />
processed meats.<br />
Rick Kress of Plymouth is the<br />
new vice president of development<br />
<strong>for</strong> Lutheran Social Services<br />
of Michigan. He comes to the<br />
from<br />
Mercy Health Services in Farmington.<br />
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Richard and Barbara Shobe of<br />
Plymouth, has been appointed<br />
executive vice president and<br />
officer in charge of retail banking<br />
and administration <strong>for</strong><br />
Comerica Bank-Illinois. Shobe<br />
served as first'vice president,<br />
corporate planning, <strong>for</strong> Manufacturers<br />
National Corporation<br />
and its banking subsidiary,<br />
Manufacturer's Bank<br />
N.A. prior to the merger of<br />
Manufacturer's and Comerica<br />
in 1992.<br />
S U B U R B A N<br />
BUSINESS<br />
LEADERS<br />
Mark W. Shobe<br />
Sara Lyon of Livonia has<br />
achieved the position of independent<br />
sales director <strong>for</strong><br />
Mary Kay Cosmetics Inc. As<br />
sales director, Lyon will provide<br />
training guidance, leadership<br />
and motivation to other<br />
Mary Kay independent beauty<br />
Sara Lyon<br />
consultants.<br />
- vv Ralph W. Alee of Farmington<br />
Hills has joined the Dearborn-based<br />
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063-2131<br />
THURSDAY, JANUARY 7,<strong>1993</strong><br />
FAMILY LIFE<br />
EARTHA DEYAMPERT<br />
Family life<br />
readers are<br />
valued source<br />
A New Year can bring new beginnings, new directions,<br />
revised strategies, goals and renewal. As<br />
the newest Suburban Life columnist who<br />
discusses family issues, I would like to hear from<br />
you, the reader. What are some of the topics or<br />
issues you would like to appear in this column<br />
during <strong>1993</strong>?<br />
Family issues are quite extensive, ranging from<br />
budgeting household dollars to each member sharing<br />
responsibilities that are pertinent to the family<br />
management structure.<br />
Family issues are about getting along with other<br />
family members, or being able to recognize and<br />
respond to common childhood illness, developmental<br />
stages, emergencies, signs and symptoms<br />
of child abuse and special needs.<br />
Family issues and concerns also reach outside<br />
the home. They touch practically all sectors of society,<br />
as indicated in previous articles. In as much<br />
as it presents a sober focal point <strong>for</strong> rehabilitation,<br />
restructuring and revitalization, building on it appears<br />
to be highly rated on the political scale.<br />
Saving our children and better, more effective<br />
See FAMILY, 2C<br />
She (Dbseruer<br />
SUBURBAN LIFE<br />
Harmony: It comes in<br />
BY SUE MASON<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
To-watch them rehearse is like watching a ballet of the<br />
hando and mouth. Tha hands helnng tn thf fiirffltor<br />
mouths are those of the members of the Rennissance<br />
Chorus, an all-male group that sings in four-part harmony.<br />
"Get these out there," says Matt<br />
Coombs, pursing his lips in an exaggerated<br />
pucker. "You can do it."<br />
He may be tired from ringing the<br />
Salvation Army bell rall day, but<br />
Coombs comes alive be<strong>for</strong>e the allmale<br />
chorus. With the precision of a<br />
surgeon, he leads the group through<br />
rehearsal. His hands move up, down,<br />
all around, as he polishes the harmonizing<br />
in the group's newest song,<br />
"Old Friends Just Like Old Songs."<br />
Gathered on risers in a hall at<br />
Newburg United Methodist Church<br />
in Livonia, the chorus responds to<br />
each and every one of Coombs' directions.<br />
Keep the music from sounding<br />
flat? No problem. Pick up the tune in<br />
mid-verse? On the count of three.<br />
It sounds like hard work, but the<br />
final product is a melodious mix of<br />
Childhood experience<br />
helps with her new job<br />
BY JULIE BROWN -<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
Carol Thompson grew up in a family with four<br />
girls and one boy, so she's used to being in a strong<br />
female environment. When she was growing up and<br />
active in Girl Scouting, she found that organization<br />
offered niany opportunities.<br />
"It was a place where it was acceptable to take a<br />
leadership role." That wasn't always the case when<br />
Thompson, 38, was in school.<br />
Her experience as a Brownie, Junior and Cadette<br />
Girl Scout is coming in handy these days. Thompson,<br />
a Trenton resident, js the new Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
-Northville field director <strong>for</strong> the Huron Valley<br />
Girl Scout Council.<br />
"I've been out of the state <strong>for</strong> 14 years," said<br />
Thompson, who grew up in Trenton, graduating<br />
from Trenton High School and from Eastern Michigan<br />
University with a bachelor's degree in arts administration<br />
in 1978. "I was ready to come home and<br />
be closer to family."<br />
Thompson, who started work with the Girl Scout<br />
council in early December, had been in eastern Kentucky<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e she moved back to Michigan this past<br />
summer. She'd just.finished a project with an art<br />
center there.<br />
She'd done a lot of arts education and social ser-<br />
\<br />
bass, tenor, barritone and lead . - •<br />
what four-part harmony, or barbershop<br />
singing, is all about.<br />
And rightly so <strong>for</strong> the Wayne Chapter<br />
of the Renaissance Chorus (<strong>for</strong>merly<br />
the Wonderland Chorus), a<br />
part of the Society <strong>for</strong> the Preservation<br />
and Encouragement of Barbershop<br />
Quartet Singing in America Inc.<br />
The chorus has been Pioneer District<br />
champions eight times and were international<br />
contest representatives<br />
six times.<br />
"It's easy and it's fun," said Al<br />
Truax, who sings lead in the'55-member<br />
chorus. "People who like to sing<br />
like to per<strong>for</strong>m and they like to hear<br />
the applause."<br />
A varied group<br />
vice projects with Girl Scout councils. Much of her<br />
work in Kentucky was community-based, "how it<br />
can help communities."<br />
Her attraction to Girl Scouting was its strong connection<br />
to communities, and the way in which girls<br />
are trained to be responsible <strong>for</strong> their community<br />
and interact with it on issues on a daily basis.<br />
She has volunteer contacts in Northville, Plymouth<br />
and <strong>Canton</strong> who work with her to develop<br />
goals, programming and training. Volunteers help<br />
troop leaders and girls at the troop level with programming<br />
and membership.<br />
Scouting focuses a great deal on how teams work,<br />
she said. It acknowledges and encourages girls "so<br />
that everyone gets a chance to excel at what they're<br />
good at. So it raises self-esteem as well as ability."<br />
She knows what she wants girls to get from Scouting.<br />
"I think if they each can have a sense of who<br />
they are and their place in the world." Scouting provides<br />
that <strong>for</strong> girls, allowing them to try new things<br />
and be themselves without competitive pressure.<br />
Thompson got such things from Scouting, and has<br />
fond memories of her involvement as a girl. "Lots of<br />
great camping stories. I don't know if there's one<br />
particular memory or not." She still has friends from<br />
her Scouting days.<br />
See SCOUTING, 3C<br />
The men come from throughout the<br />
Juui BROWN<br />
New challenge: Carol Thompson is the new Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong>-Northville field director<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Huron Valley Girl Scout Council. The Michigan native had lived in eastern<br />
Kentucky prior to returning to the area.<br />
See RENAISSANCE, 6C<br />
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SATIRN.<br />
INSIDE:<br />
Graphology, Page . 2C<br />
Church News, Page 5C<br />
STAFF PHOTOS BY JIM JACDFELD<br />
Accentuate the positive: Director Matt Coombs (at left) use his<br />
face and hands to give members like Austin Quinn (top.photo,<br />
right) of Royal Oak and Harry Flagg (left) of Livonia musical<br />
directives during a chorus rehearsal.<br />
Were very<br />
proud to<br />
announce the<br />
birth of a<br />
210,100 lb.<br />
showroom.<br />
a satirn<br />
The birth of a new Saturn showroom is hardly an eveiyday event.<br />
And not just because it weighs so much. In fact, once you<br />
consider the kind of sales consultants waiting inside, and the kind -<br />
of cars they sell, it can turn out to be a pretty happy occasion.<br />
Saturn of Farmington Hills 24730 Haggerty Road 313-473-7220<br />
Joins \<br />
Saturn North 8400 Dixie Hwy. at I-75, exit 93 313-620-8800<br />
Satum of Plymouth 9301 Massey Dr., I-275 & Ann Arbor Rd. 313-453-7890<br />
Saturn of Southfield 29929 Telegraph Road 313-354-6W1<br />
Saturn of Troy 1804 Maplelawn, Troy 2000<br />
Saturn of Warren 7830 Covention Blvd., 13V* & Van Dyke 313-979 2000
2C* The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THURSDAY. JANUARY 7,<strong>1993</strong><br />
Writer has need<br />
<strong>for</strong> people to be<br />
a part of her life<br />
GRAPHOLOGY<br />
LORENE<br />
GREEN<br />
Dear Mrs.<br />
Green,<br />
I am 80 years<br />
old. Don't feel<br />
like it. So far<br />
had six brain<br />
seizures, two<br />
mild strokes,<br />
cancer of the<br />
colon — no<br />
chemo — cancer<br />
of the stomach<br />
— no radiation<br />
— high<br />
risk stomach<br />
surgery, blockage of the bowels<br />
— no stomach problems — eat<br />
three meals a day.<br />
Tests show no damage to my<br />
brain. Lost my hearing after<br />
the seizures and a lot of<br />
strength. Walk like a penguin<br />
but still get around in the<br />
house. Past the door, a wheel<br />
ch&ir.<br />
Thanks <strong>for</strong> taking your time.<br />
J.M.,<br />
Farmington HiliS<br />
The writer in today's column<br />
appears to be a modern day Job<br />
who has been tested by numerous<br />
severe illnesses that would have<br />
vanquished a person of lesser<br />
strength and faith.<br />
At the age of 80, determination<br />
and persistence are traits which<br />
are quickly recognized in this<br />
handwriting. She intends to accomplish<br />
what she sets about to<br />
do. Problems are seen as challenges:<br />
This is an extrovert who needs<br />
other people to share her life. She<br />
is uninhibited and wants to live<br />
her life to the fullest.<br />
This is also a woman of maturity<br />
with interests that cover a wide<br />
spectrum. She is mentally active<br />
and spiritually seeking.<br />
Pervasive in this handwriting is<br />
a good imagination. She is cre-<br />
ative and resourceful. These qualities<br />
should make her an interesting<br />
companion. However, I can't<br />
help wondering if she is aware of<br />
her tendency to be critical and argumentative<br />
at times.<br />
Large handwriting with showy<br />
capital letters reflects a desire <strong>for</strong><br />
attention. Some of the things she<br />
does <strong>for</strong> others may be calculated.<br />
She enjoys the attention this<br />
brings her.<br />
With all her health problems<br />
she is still willing to handle responsibility.<br />
The ability to organize<br />
and structure her daily life<br />
seems apparent.<br />
This woman feels her experiences<br />
deeply. She fondly recalls<br />
the happy ones and does not always<br />
<strong>for</strong>get those that are not so<br />
happy. " ~<br />
Our writer is vocal and shares<br />
many things about herself. Currently,<br />
however, there appears to<br />
be something bothering her which<br />
she cannot share.<br />
At times, she is restless and<br />
longs to be more physically active.<br />
She is also cognizant oFherhealth<br />
limitations and does not allow<br />
them to get the best of her.<br />
Even when feeling a little down,<br />
it seldom lasts very long. She appears<br />
to have commendable ability<br />
to pull herself up by her own<br />
bootstraps! I salute this remarkable<br />
lady!<br />
Tf you would like to have your<br />
handwriting analyzed in -this<br />
newspaper, write to Lorene C.<br />
Green, a certified graphologist, at<br />
36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150..<br />
Please use a full sheet of white,<br />
unlined paper, writing in the first<br />
person singular. Age, handedness<br />
and full signature are all helpful.<br />
If you have various styles of<br />
handwriting, please include them.<br />
Lorene Green regrets that she cannot<br />
send out personal replies.<br />
Start New Year<br />
with a Send-Off<br />
Tired of unattained New Year's<br />
resolutions? Resolve to make this<br />
year different and smoke free with<br />
the American Lung Association of<br />
Michigan's 14th annual Great<br />
New Year's Cigarette Send-Off 1-<br />
4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 10, at the<br />
Holiday Inn-West, North Laurel<br />
Park Drive east of 1-275, in Livonia.<br />
The Great New Year's Cigarette<br />
Send-Off is an effective program<br />
cjmbining hypnosis, behavior<br />
modification and medical education.<br />
A proven combination, it<br />
prepares the smoker to effectively<br />
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withdrawal symptoms and the<br />
natural urges to eat.<br />
Cost is $45 per person and includes<br />
a useful follow-up package<br />
<strong>for</strong> in-home rein<strong>for</strong>cement of<br />
smoking cessation strategies and<br />
lessons taught during the Send-<br />
Off.<br />
Tickets are available by calling<br />
the American Lung Association of<br />
Michigan at 559-5100. They also<br />
will be available at the door.<br />
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Bridge veteran is a nice guy too<br />
THi BRfDGC<br />
CROWD<br />
WOODY<br />
BOYD<br />
Leonard Harmon is a well-medaled veteran of<br />
many world-class championships who lives in<br />
East Hampton, Long Island, with his lovely wife<br />
(from Southfield) Marion. Today L#nny may be<br />
ciugfit on occasion playfhg in Manhattan some<br />
Monday night wilh friends, but other than that<br />
his expertise at the table is seldom paraded in this<br />
modern age of bridge.<br />
Thirty-odd years ago, Lenny's name was. in<br />
lights on the major bridge marquees of America.<br />
He was a member of the American team in the<br />
1959 Bermuda Bowl and the 1960 World Team<br />
Olympiad. Coupled with these world-class accla-<br />
mations are many North American . champion-<br />
ships. Admittedly his greatest year was 1958 when be won the<br />
McKenny Trophy competing against the strongest field of United<br />
StateB players ever seated.<br />
The ACBL doesn't give an award <strong>for</strong> "Mr. Nice Guy," but he<br />
would have won such a mythical tribute in a landslide <strong>for</strong> his gentlemanly<br />
manner and dignified presence at play or away from the<br />
table. He saves his sageness <strong>for</strong> his favorites, but if you are lucky<br />
enough to be with him when he's moved to do so, you can leam an<br />
awful lot about this magnificent game from his scholarly tutorial<br />
discourses.<br />
Many of Lenny's most notable achievements were in partnership<br />
with the brilliant Ivar Stakgold, professor of mathematics at<br />
Northwestern University. It wasn't easy <strong>for</strong> either to keep even with<br />
their demanding professions (Lenny owned a very successful insurance<br />
agency in New York City) and the rigorous major tournament<br />
schedule of that era, but together they succeeded in capturing<br />
many of the laurels awarded in that period of bridge history.<br />
Today's layout is one of the famous Harmon's Maxima Cum<br />
Laudes of contract bridge. The hand is devilish <strong>for</strong> two reasons. It<br />
isn't easy to bid and even harder to play at the 12-trick level. Confronted<br />
with a trump lead, not the spade suit which the opponents<br />
bid. the probability of success dissipates considerably.<br />
With the spade lead, declarer has time to win the diamond king<br />
and still ruff two diamonds in dummy. As the cards are, this line of<br />
play is invincible as he only loses to the trump queen. With the<br />
diabolical heart lead, the second diamond ruff is gone and that<br />
loser must be attended to. This can only be achieved by finding the<br />
JOHN and AMANDA<br />
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At trick one — the heart jack, winning the queen with the king.<br />
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club 10 <strong>for</strong> the other low-diamond loser.<br />
You say lucky, and I say Lenny certainly was, but great players<br />
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Woody Boyd teaches local bridge classes and is a life master. He<br />
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After 400 years, Catholics get a new catechism<br />
By SUE MASON<br />
STARR WRITER ^<br />
What can Catholics expect from their<br />
first new catechism in 400 years?<br />
If they're expecting the return of eome-<br />
thing like IHE Baltimore CAT^IHINM,<br />
which was used as a teaching text, just<br />
the opposite is true, according to Fr.<br />
Daniel Trapp, director of the Office of<br />
Catechetics/Religious Education <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Archdiocese of Detroit.<br />
"Some people thought it would be like<br />
the old Baltimore Catechism and they<br />
tfflUld fc<br />
Trapp said. "1<br />
Trapp said. "This catechism pulls to-<br />
gether the basic teachings of the church<br />
into one volume. It's more like a resource<br />
document, like an encyclopedia."<br />
The new catechism will be introduced<br />
in the United States this month. It is in-<br />
tended to serve as a guide <strong>for</strong> bishops in<br />
spreading the church's beliefs worldwide.<br />
It will consist of four basic sections: the<br />
creed, the faith, sacraments, and com-<br />
mandments and prayers.<br />
Among the changes from the catechism<br />
drafted after the Council of Trent in the<br />
16th century is a larger section on sexual<br />
sins. Both church liberals and conserva-<br />
tives might find some surprises, accord-<br />
ing to the document's official English<br />
translator, who spent months finding the<br />
approach to old questions.<br />
"The immoral section is always<br />
tricky," said the Rev. Douglas Clark, a<br />
Georgia priest who translated the docu-<br />
ment while working at St. John's Semi-<br />
nary in Boston. "These issues were treat-<br />
ed with reticence 400 years ago but they<br />
aren't ARIYHLUN?. asK very blunt<br />
questions."<br />
Expanded teachings<br />
Clark says the new expanded teaching<br />
on sexual sins that take up 10 pages will<br />
address among other things, contracep-<br />
tives and artificial insemination.<br />
"Here were are talking about how med-<br />
ical morality has changed," said Clark.<br />
"And in a culture that is saturated with<br />
sex the questions are more blunt than<br />
they used to be. That doesn't mean the<br />
answers will be more blunt."<br />
According to Trapp, the new catechism<br />
is part of a natural progression. The<br />
teachings of Christ continue to unfold<br />
through the Holy Spirit and there have<br />
been "substantial developments" in the<br />
The new catechism — the Latin ver-<br />
sion was approved by Pope John Paul II<br />
in JUNE' — was originally written in<br />
French and will also be translated to<br />
German and Spanish. The pope request-<br />
ed the catechism after a conference of<br />
lines to help interpret major re<strong>for</strong>ms in<br />
the church fronj the 1960s.<br />
"While this won't hit people at the<br />
level of going to church and finding the<br />
Mass in a different language, I suppose<br />
both liberals and conservatives will be<br />
surprised," Clark said.<br />
The 43-year-old priest beat out his<br />
British counterparts to become the Eng-<br />
lish translator of the catechism after<br />
working with Cardinal Bernard F. Law of<br />
the Boston archdiocese, who attended<br />
the 1985 conference of bishops.<br />
Clark spent nine months at St. John's<br />
Seminary pouring over the documents.<br />
His work was reviewed by two editorial<br />
committees that included British and<br />
American scholars.<br />
He described the text as "reasonable<br />
and broad in its expression," and said he<br />
expects conservatives to be pleased with<br />
its heavy use of traditional church phi-<br />
losophers, including St. John Damascene<br />
from Damascus.<br />
N'vmSifriUI TiaUAlij li'uiuii,<br />
the rector of St. John's, who also worked<br />
to redraft the original text, said, "It will<br />
be a challenge to more conservative sec-<br />
tors of the church."<br />
Trapp is in the process of setting up a<br />
workshop <strong>for</strong> directors of religious educa-<br />
tion to introduce them to the new cate-<br />
chism. It will serve as a resourceJor their<br />
programs and he is sure "they will have<br />
questions" about its contents.<br />
As <strong>for</strong> the return of a catechism like<br />
the Baltimore version, he doesn't expect<br />
that to happen. The church stopped us-<br />
ing that catechia^^which^taught church<br />
mat, some 25 years ago.<br />
The Council/Of Trent undertook Cath-<br />
olic re<strong>for</strong>m and defined church doctrine.<br />
nrf-<br />
church teaching, which was followed by<br />
catechisms produced by individual coun-<br />
tries. The Baltimore Catechism was the<br />
U.S. version and has been around <strong>for</strong><br />
about 100 years, according to Trapp.<br />
"It's a good document," he said of the<br />
ment but will be more <strong>for</strong> behind the<br />
scenes. It's a great resource book <strong>for</strong> the<br />
people."<br />
Like its release date, there is one <strong>for</strong><br />
sure thing about the new catechism.4t''s<br />
sure to cause a stir.<br />
, "It's safe to say there will be controver-<br />
sy. Some don't want a new catechism ,"<br />
said John Walsh, a spokesman <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Archdiocese of Boston.<br />
The Associated Press contributed to<br />
this story.<br />
In cement<br />
Lutheran: Building<br />
committee chairman<br />
David Koskela (left),<br />
pastor Darwin Polesky<br />
and pastor Walter<br />
Dickinson were on<br />
hand <strong>for</strong> the laying of<br />
the cornerstone of<br />
Emanuel Lutheran<br />
Church's new church<br />
building in November.<br />
The facility will in-<br />
clude a worship center<br />
with seating <strong>for</strong> 200,<br />
new offices, an educa-<br />
tional wing and fel-<br />
— Inwship hall. They<br />
hope to move in March<br />
from the existing<br />
church on Five Mile to<br />
the new facility on<br />
Seven Mile.<br />
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Voyagers Singles, a group fpr peo-<br />
ple age 45 and older, will meet at<br />
7:30 p.m, Friday, Jan. 8, at St.<br />
Paul's Presbyterian Church,<br />
27475 Five Mile, Livonia. Guest<br />
speaker Mike Tripp of Detroit<br />
Edison will speak on "Fermi II —<br />
By Nature," outlining the utili-<br />
ty's ef<strong>for</strong>ts to meet the state's<br />
growing energy needs. The public<br />
is invited to attend. Refreshments<br />
will be served. For more in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />
tion, call 591-1350.<br />
• PRAYER BREAKFAST<br />
The Rev. David Brown, head of<br />
the Congregational Care Ministry<br />
of Ward Presbyterian Church,<br />
will be the guest speaker at a<br />
men's prayer breakfast at 8:30<br />
a.m. Saturday, Jan. 9, at the<br />
church, Farmington and Six Mile<br />
roads, Livonia. There is no charge<br />
<strong>for</strong> the event. For more in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />
tion, call 422-1826.<br />
• GREAT ADVENTURE<br />
Plymouth Church of the Na-<br />
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"TheOreat Adventure!"7:30p.m.<br />
Saturday, Jan. 9, at the church,<br />
45801 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth<br />
Township. It will feature B.H.S.,<br />
a 10-person mime team from Bay<br />
City. Special guest artists will be<br />
Larry and Julie Withrow.<br />
Valet parking, a nursery and<br />
baby-sitting will be provided. RE<br />
fresh men T8 will be served. Admis<br />
sion is free, and seating will be on<br />
a first-come, first-served basis.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 453-<br />
1525.<br />
• SINGING EVANGELIST<br />
Rick Ballach, the "Singing Evan<br />
gelist," will be in concert at 7 p.m.<br />
Sunday, Jan. 10, at Bethel Bap-<br />
tist Temple, 29475 W. Six Mile,<br />
Livonia.<br />
After being severely injured in a<br />
motorcycle accident in 1975, he<br />
attended the Baptist Bible Col-<br />
lege East where he earned a de-<br />
gree in theology and was later or-<br />
dained into the preaching minis-<br />
try al Temple Baptist Church in<br />
Detroit.<br />
He served as an associate pas-<br />
tor and music director of the First<br />
Baptist Church of .New Castle,<br />
Del., <strong>for</strong> four years be<strong>for</strong>e entering<br />
full-time evangelistic service in<br />
June 1986. He has recorded seven<br />
gospel music albums.<br />
Nursery and toddler care will<br />
be provided <strong>for</strong> thfe concert. For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call H.L. Petty<br />
at 525-3664 or 261-9276.<br />
• WOMEN'S AGLOW<br />
Women's Aglow Fellowship,<br />
Farmington Chapter, will meet at<br />
7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 11, at the<br />
Farmington Hills <strong>Library</strong>, 32737<br />
W. 12 Mile, between Orchard<br />
Lake Road and Farmington Road.<br />
The speaker will be Gloria John-<br />
son, co-pastor of Omega Minis-<br />
tries Church in Detroit who<br />
founded God's Winning Women<br />
International. For more in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />
tion, call 626-5955.<br />
• A.C.T.I.O.N.<br />
A.C.T.I.O.N. Ministries provides<br />
support and practical help <strong>for</strong><br />
people who are unemployed or<br />
changing careers. Meeting are at 7<br />
p.m. the second and fourth Mon-<br />
days of the month at Ward Pres-<br />
byterian Church, Farmington and<br />
Six Mile roads, Livonia. <strong>January</strong><br />
ity Into Your Job Search" with<br />
Rod Monroe on Jan. 11 and "How<br />
to Have a Recruiter Work <strong>for</strong> You<br />
in Your Job Search" with Diane<br />
Pray on Jan. 25. Sessions are<br />
sponsored by the Congregational<br />
Care Ministry of Ward Presbyte-<br />
rian Church. For more in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />
tion, call 422-1826.<br />
• NEW START<br />
New Start is a group of widowed<br />
persons who meet with the pur-<br />
pose of providing emotional and<br />
spiritual support to others who<br />
have lost a mate through death.<br />
Monthly meetings are at 7:30 p.m.<br />
the second Tuesdaipof the month<br />
in the chapel of Ward Presbyteri-<br />
an Church. Farmington and Six<br />
Mile roads, Livonia. On Jan. 12,<br />
Single Point Ministries member<br />
John Spence will discuss navigat<br />
ing personal changes, "Getting<br />
Unstuck Without Coming Un-<br />
glued."<br />
Grief support groups will also<br />
meet at 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays,<br />
Jan. 13 and 27, and 7:30 p.m.<br />
Thursdays, Jan. 7 and 21. These<br />
groups are sponsored by Single<br />
Point Ministries. For more in<strong>for</strong>-<br />
mation, call 422-1854.<br />
• SINGLE PLACE<br />
Single Place Ministries of the<br />
First Presbyterian Church of<br />
Northville will sponsor a divorce<br />
recovery workshop <strong>for</strong> divorced<br />
and separated people of all ages.<br />
It will be offered 7:30 p.m. Thurs-<br />
days, Jan. 14 through Feb. 25, at<br />
the church, 200 E. Main St. Do-<br />
nation is $30 and scholarships are<br />
available. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 349-0911.<br />
• DIVORCE RECOVERY<br />
The Rev. Paul Clough will teach a<br />
divorce recovery workshop Jan.<br />
18-23 at Trinity Presbyterian<br />
Church, corner of West Ann Ar-<br />
bor and Gotfredson roads. Ses-<br />
sions will be held 7-9 p.m. Mon-<br />
day through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1:30<br />
p.m. Saturday. A potluck lunch<br />
will be held after Saturday's ses-<br />
sion.<br />
The cost is $25..Pre-registra-<br />
tion is encouraged, but on-site<br />
registration will be offered <strong>for</strong> ear-<br />
ly arrivals on Monday, Jan. 18.<br />
Child care will be provided.<br />
Ctotrgh TS mlnister to single<br />
adults at Ward Presbyterian<br />
Church in Livonia and has expe-<br />
rience teaching divorce recovery-<br />
workshops. The workshop is<br />
sponsored by Trinity Singles. For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 459-9550.<br />
• BIBLE STUDY<br />
Those interested in breakfast and<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mal Bible study can find<br />
both at 8 a.m. Saturdays at the<br />
Northville Crossing Restaurant,<br />
18900 Northville Road, North-<br />
ville. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
348-8576.<br />
• SENIOR FELLOWSHIP<br />
Bethel Baptist Temple, 29475 W.<br />
Six Mile, Livonia, sponsors meet-<br />
ings <strong>for</strong> senior citizens and re-<br />
tirees the first and third Tuesday<br />
of the month. For more in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />
tion. call 525-3664 or 261-9276.<br />
• PttAYER GROUP<br />
St. Edith Church, 15089 New<br />
burgh, at Five Mile in Livonia,<br />
We have power<br />
over our lives<br />
MORAL<br />
PERSPECTIVES<br />
RABBI IRWIN<br />
GRONER<br />
of good intentions.<br />
This is the<br />
time <strong>for</strong> making<br />
New Year's reso-<br />
lutions.<br />
Such resolu-<br />
tions often evoke<br />
ridicule or deri-<br />
sion. We laugh<br />
because we rec-<br />
ognize the frailty<br />
of human nature,<br />
the weakness of<br />
the will and the<br />
short-lived - sparn<br />
has charismatic prayer group *<br />
meetings 7:30 p.m. Thursdays in<br />
the church meeting room. (Use<br />
rear entrance No. 2.) For more in-<br />
<strong>for</strong>mation, call Sandy at 462-2243.<br />
There also will be prayer group<br />
meetings 6 p.m. Sundays in Patio<br />
Classroom 1 of Madonna Univer-<br />
sity, Schoblcraft and Levan in<br />
Livonia. Singing will be included.<br />
The meetings are open to the<br />
public. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
Julie at 464-4566.<br />
• TIBETAN BUDDHISM<br />
The Detroit Area Kagyu Study-<br />
Group offers meditation and dis-<br />
cussion of Buddha's teaching.<br />
Free meditation instruction can<br />
be arranged by appointment.<br />
Weekly meditation and discus-<br />
sion takes place Thursdays in<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 538-1559.<br />
• FRIENDSHIP<br />
Friendship Connection, a person-<br />
al growth an4 support group, will<br />
meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at<br />
13439 Marion, Red<strong>for</strong>d, <strong>for</strong> dis-<br />
cussion, questions and answers,<br />
fellowship and Bible study. For<br />
r, call 534-2065.<br />
• TOUGHLOVE<br />
Toughlove is a group <strong>for</strong> parents<br />
who have troubled teenagers. It<br />
meets 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at St.<br />
Paul Lutheran Church, 21915<br />
Beech, at Monroe in Dearborn.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 285-<br />
0823 or 295 0080 -<br />
• ALCOHOLICS<br />
The Alcoholics <strong>for</strong> Christ, Meet<br />
Your Needs Group, meets 7 p.m.<br />
each Tuesday at Tri-City Assem-<br />
bly of God, 2100 Hannan in Can-<br />
ton. Alcoholics <strong>for</strong> Christ is a<br />
non-denominational, non-profit<br />
Christian fellowship <strong>for</strong> alcohol-<br />
ics and their families. The group's<br />
chief goal is to direct alcoholics,<br />
family members and other con-<br />
cerned people to a dedicated, sin-<br />
cere relationship with Jesus<br />
Christ. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
the church. 326-0330.<br />
We tend to believe that human<br />
error is a product of heredity and<br />
environment, that society func-<br />
tions according to social and eco-<br />
nomic <strong>for</strong>ces not subject to<br />
human control.<br />
This writer maintains that we<br />
have a measure of power over our<br />
lives and significant influence<br />
over the character of our com-<br />
munities.<br />
Man is the only creature capa-<br />
ble of defining HI6 life, changing<br />
his environment and creating his<br />
world. There<strong>for</strong>e, the impulse of<br />
self-improvement that inspires<br />
the making of resolutions should<br />
be neither discouraged nor ridi-<br />
culed. Instead, it should be <strong>for</strong>ti-<br />
fied and commended.<br />
We all need to take an invento-<br />
ry of our personal habits, our rela-<br />
tionships with family and friends,<br />
our weaknesses and deficiencies.<br />
Each of us has resources of<br />
spirit and strengths of character<br />
that can enable us to achieve<br />
greater heights of self-realization.<br />
But we should make collective<br />
resolutions as well. As we consid-<br />
er the state of our community and<br />
our country, we see seriou6 chal-<br />
lenges that need to be met by in-<br />
<strong>for</strong>med and responsive citizens.<br />
We should address with renewed<br />
determination the social and eco-<br />
nomic problems of our time.<br />
The 90's have shaken our trust<br />
in America's economic system,<br />
our faith in America's future. The<br />
mood of <strong>1993</strong> is marked by both<br />
uncertainty and hope. We recog-<br />
nize that our country is the only<br />
su per-power in the family of na-<br />
tions. and we are challenged.<br />
there<strong>for</strong>e, to defend freedom, al-<br />
leviate mass starvation, and re-<br />
solve bloody conflicts throughout<br />
the world. We must deal with our<br />
domestic agenda, and, at the<br />
same time, strengthen the <strong>for</strong>ce of<br />
democracy and justice every-<br />
where.<br />
We need to recover our sense of<br />
confidence in the power of the col-<br />
lective will of the American peo-<br />
ple. That will is capable of har-<br />
nessing the prodigious resources<br />
of this land <strong>for</strong> the good of every-<br />
one.<br />
The phrase "manifest destiny"<br />
issues out of an earlier period of<br />
American history. We need to re-<br />
store our belief that we.can shape<br />
our destiny. It is by reaffirming<br />
that faith that we shall renew our<br />
sense of purpose and our vitality.<br />
Rabbi Irwin Groner is with Con-<br />
gregation Shaarey Zedek in<br />
Southfield. If you have a question<br />
or comment <strong>for</strong> Mm, dial 953-<br />
2047, mailbox number 1862, on a<br />
touch-tone telephone.<br />
Eddy's book has<br />
place in literature<br />
When the Women's Nation-<br />
al Book Association asked its<br />
members from around the<br />
United States to respond to<br />
the question of what books<br />
had been the most important<br />
ones in their lives, books by<br />
authors like Jane Addams.<br />
Louisa May Alcott, Jane Aus-<br />
ten, Charlotte and Emily<br />
Bronte, Pearl S. Buck, Emily<br />
Dickinson, Anne Frank, Betty<br />
Friedan and Margaret Mitch-<br />
ell were mentioned.<br />
And one of the 75 books by<br />
women whose words have<br />
changed the world was "Sci-<br />
ence and Health with Key to<br />
the Scriptures." written by<br />
Mary Baker Eddy more than<br />
100 years agd.<br />
The list was published by<br />
the WNBA as part of its 75th-<br />
annivereary celebration. Mem-<br />
bers from WNBA chapters in<br />
Binghamton, N.Y., Boston,<br />
Detroit, Los Angeles, Nash-<br />
ville. New York City, San<br />
Francisco and Washington,<br />
D.C., participated in the sur-<br />
vey.<br />
The WNBA is a non-profit<br />
organization sponsoring edu-<br />
cational and literary programs<br />
<strong>for</strong> the public and those pro-<br />
fessionally engaged in the<br />
book world.<br />
Since its first publication in<br />
1875, more than 8 million cop-<br />
ies of* "Science and Health"<br />
have been sold. Published in<br />
17 languages by The First<br />
Church of Christ, Scientist, in<br />
Boston, it had a 1991-92 sales<br />
record of more than 80,000<br />
copies.<br />
"At a time when many<br />
churches are struggling with<br />
the role of women IN religion,<br />
Mary Baker Eddy's contribu-<br />
tion more than 100 hundred<br />
years ago is being acknowl-<br />
edged," said William E. Moo-<br />
dy, editor of the The Christian<br />
Science Journal." "In 'Science<br />
and Health," she discusses the<br />
deep spiritual import of the<br />
basic themes of Biblical Chris-<br />
tianity, such as salvation, sac-<br />
rifice, sin, baptism, grace and<br />
redemption, and presents a<br />
scientific approach that brings<br />
healing and cuiiifuft."<br />
"Science and Health," the<br />
Christian Science textbook,<br />
also is the subject of a special<br />
issue of the journal, a monthly-<br />
religious magazine founded by-<br />
Baker Eddy in 1883 and pub-<br />
lished by The Christian Sci-<br />
ence Publishing Society.<br />
"Because of the healing and<br />
trans<strong>for</strong>ming power of its mes-<br />
sage, 'Science and Health' has<br />
been a best seller <strong>for</strong> more<br />
than 80 years," said Virginia<br />
S. Harris, a <strong>for</strong>mer Michigan<br />
resident and now publisher <strong>for</strong><br />
the writings of Mary Baker<br />
Eddy.<br />
"Science and Health with<br />
Key to the Scriptures" is<br />
available in bookstores and<br />
public librariea, or by call<br />
(800) 675-7806. The book also<br />
is available at the Christian<br />
Science Reading Room in For-<br />
est Place Mall, 470 Forest<br />
Ave., Plymouth.
ec* The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THURSDAY, JANUARY 7,<strong>1993</strong><br />
Renaissance from page 1C<br />
metropolitan area — from as<br />
close as Livonia and Westland to<br />
as distant a* Rochester, Brighton<br />
and St. Clair Shores. The chorus<br />
has three out-of-state members<br />
and even had one in Essex, England,<br />
a Ford<br />
ment in the British Isles.<br />
And there's a mix of ages. The<br />
youngest member is 27, the oldest<br />
72. The honor of longest years of<br />
service to the society goes to Al<br />
Fricker of Livonia, who has been a<br />
member <strong>for</strong> 39 years.<br />
Iy~ new member. Me join«<br />
three years ago. He had gone to<br />
the chorus' annual show at Mercy<br />
High School in Farmingtion Hills<br />
and "fell in love" with the singing.<br />
"The guys had been trying to<br />
get me to join <strong>for</strong> years,-" said<br />
Truax, "but I didn't want to<br />
then."<br />
- EM Wojtan, membership chairman,<br />
joined in 1986. Like Truax<br />
Voices from page 2C<br />
JIM and NORMA JOHNSON<br />
of Plymouth announce the birth<br />
of LUKE PAUL Nov. 6 at University<br />
of Michigan Hospital in<br />
Ann Arbor. Grandparents are<br />
Paul and Sheila Johnson of<br />
Plymouth and Karl and Beth<br />
Lundeen ofGrand Rapids.<br />
DEL NEIDHARDT and<br />
STEPHANIE BUCHANAN-<br />
NEIDHARDT of Garden City<br />
announce the birth of LANDYN<br />
GARET Nov. 17 at St. Joseph<br />
Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor. He<br />
has a sister, Emberley, who is almost<br />
4 years old. Grandparents<br />
are Richard and Willa Buchanan<br />
and Paul and Beverly Neidhardt,<br />
all of Garden City. Great-grandparents<br />
are Myitis Stevens of<br />
Shreridan, Ark., and Mary Nippa<br />
of Zephyrhills, Fla. —<br />
BRAD and DAWN FREDER-<br />
ICK of <strong>Canton</strong> announce the<br />
birth of JUSTIN JAMES Dec. 3<br />
at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in<br />
Ann Arbor. Grandparents are<br />
James and Marcia Slater, <strong>for</strong>merly<br />
of Livonia, and Glenn and Barbara<br />
Frederick of Plymouth. Justin<br />
James has a sister, Melissa.<br />
JIM and KATHY BERNARD<br />
of Plymouth announce the birth<br />
of MATTHEW JAMES Nov. 3<br />
at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in<br />
Ann Arbor. Grandparents are Jim<br />
and Pat Bernard of Dearborn and<br />
Roy and Mary Sano of Whitby,<br />
Ont., Canada. Great-grandparents<br />
are Fred and Lucille Holladay of<br />
DeLand, Fla., and Shigeru Sasaki<br />
of Toronto, Ont., Canada.<br />
STEVE and CHRISTINE<br />
ASHTON announce the birth of<br />
CHARLES ALLAN Dec. 4 at St.<br />
Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann<br />
Arbor. Grandparents are Jack and<br />
Nancy Ashton of Plymouth and<br />
Robert and Charlene Kirschbaum<br />
of Burr Ridge, 111.<br />
BRIAN and WENDY COL-<br />
LINS of Plymouth announce the<br />
birth of BRANDON PATRICK<br />
Nov. 27 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital<br />
in Ann Arbor. Grandparents<br />
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he got hooked by the annual<br />
show^<br />
"A guy at my church sold me a<br />
ticket to the show and then i<br />
came to a meeting," he said. "But<br />
since the mid-'60s, my wife and I<br />
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ping. Our neighbor Ted Stasser<br />
would emcee shows at Ford Auditorium<br />
and we would go, so you<br />
could say the interest was there<br />
<strong>for</strong> yeare, but it took awhile to get<br />
involved."<br />
Ironically, one of the first peonlp<br />
Tnim wjien he went to<br />
his first meeting was Wojt<br />
"When I saw Ed he said 'Hi,<br />
haven't seen you since we were in<br />
glee club at U-D (University of<br />
Detroit) High School," Truax<br />
said. That was 45 years ago, they<br />
admit later.<br />
The group meets at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Tuesdays at the church. Chapter<br />
meetings are blended in with the<br />
rehearsals that generally last until<br />
10 p.m.<br />
are Joann T. Holderman of Fish<br />
Creek, Wis., and Emmit and Ellen<br />
Collins of Pinconning, Mich.<br />
CHRIS and ELLEN KOLAR-<br />
IK of <strong>Canton</strong> announce the birth<br />
of AMY MARIE Nov. 18 at St.<br />
Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann<br />
Arbor. She has a "big" sister, Renae,<br />
8.<br />
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The practices prepare the chorus<br />
<strong>for</strong> competitions, held twice a<br />
year, its annual fund-raising<br />
show, set <strong>for</strong> March 5-6, and per<strong>for</strong>mances<br />
at places like Tiger<br />
Stadium, St. Mary Hospital and<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
Club.<br />
Sing to speak<br />
Their charitable work benefits<br />
the Institute of Logopedics in<br />
Wichita, Kan. Members ante up<br />
$1 a week <strong>for</strong> the institute which<br />
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rioua speech, disorders And the<br />
group's motto — "We Sing that<br />
They Shall Speak" — reflects<br />
their support of its work.<br />
Their repertoire also includes a<br />
song by that name. Song titles<br />
range from traditional barbershop<br />
and patriotic — the national anthems<br />
of the United States and<br />
Canada, "Battle Hymn of the Republic"<br />
— to religious — "Nearer<br />
My God to Me" — and show<br />
tunes — "Give My Regards to<br />
Broadway."<br />
Wojtan and Truax admit that<br />
barbershop singing can be hard<br />
work. (The English language may<br />
have five vowel sounds, but in<br />
barbershop singing the number<br />
jumps to 12.) But they stress that<br />
it's the camaraderie that makes it<br />
fun.<br />
'We walk in on another chapter<br />
without them knowing we're coming,"<br />
Truax said. "Last time we<br />
did it to the Grosse Pointe Chap-<br />
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us and then we sang together "<br />
Many of the members also sing<br />
in their church choirs and that is<br />
one area the group would like to<br />
"mine" to expand its ranks. At<br />
409<br />
members and had 80 per<strong>for</strong>m on<br />
Btage together. Now, it's a very<br />
good night when 30 members<br />
show up <strong>for</strong> a meeting/rehearsal.<br />
That's one reason why the<br />
group is holding an open house<br />
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12, <strong>for</strong><br />
days free. Wojtan would like to attract<br />
24 men "who'd rather sing<br />
along than sing alone."<br />
Potential members are tested to<br />
see if their one of the four parts of<br />
barbershop singing — tenor, bass,<br />
barritone and lead. The only criteria<br />
is the ability to carry a tune.<br />
"We want men to come and enjoy<br />
themselves, to learn how to be<br />
a better singer and take part in<br />
competition," said Truax. "It's<br />
hard work, but when it's right, it's<br />
beautiful . . . and that makes it<br />
fun."<br />
The Wayne Chapter of the Renaissance<br />
Chours meets at 7:30<br />
p.m. Tuesdays at New Burgh<br />
United Methodist Church, 36600<br />
Ann Arbor Trail, between Wayne<br />
and Newburgh roads, Livonia. For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call All Truax<br />
at 464-1719 or Ed Wojtan at 425-<br />
2727.<br />
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• 953-2113 She (Dbseruer<br />
THURSDAY, JANUARY 7,<strong>1993</strong><br />
BOOK<br />
VICTORIA DIAZ<br />
Guide offers insightful<br />
look at country music<br />
I once<br />
met cowboy singing star Gene Autry. I<br />
once stood under an umbrella with a guy who<br />
played back-up <strong>for</strong> Hank Williams (Sr.). I<br />
once dated a Nashville singer.<br />
Despite all of these utterly earth-shaking<br />
events, I never developed much of an interest in<br />
country music.<br />
Recently, that's changed. Though I'm still not<br />
particularly fond of the music itself, I find myself<br />
increasingly fascinated with the world of country<br />
music, its colorful history and its per<strong>for</strong>mers. This<br />
is due in large part, of an unpretentious little volume<br />
titled "All American Guide to Country Music,"<br />
which crossed my desk a few weeks back,<br />
compliments of Country Roads Press.<br />
Surprisingly, the book's creators, Frank and Patricia<br />
Eichenlaub, don't hail from the backwoods<br />
of the Smoky Mountains or the hills of Tennessee<br />
and they have never been at home on the range in<br />
Texas, or any other place where there is much of a<br />
tricia, an Episcopal priest, live in Red<strong>for</strong>d Township.<br />
Back in the days when her work took her on long<br />
road trips alone, Patricia writes in the book's introduction,<br />
she began tuning in to country music<br />
stations on her car radio to while away the hours.<br />
Soon she discovered she'd taken a liking to "the<br />
stories told in song" she could pick up on radio<br />
stations across the nation.<br />
Gilley's visit fateful<br />
Then a few years ago, she and husband Frank<br />
traveled to Houston and found themselves wondering<br />
what to do one night out on the town.<br />
As it happened, they visited Gilley's — of "Urban<br />
Cowboy" fame — and danced the night away.<br />
Then, they went home and discovered they had<br />
both become absolutely and completely hooked on<br />
country music. They couldn't seem to get enough<br />
of it. Soon they began looking <strong>for</strong> a guidebook to<br />
help them find the best and the most of it. Only<br />
one problem: no guidebook could be found.<br />
So the resourceful couple decided to do their<br />
own research, conduct their own treasure hunt<br />
and, finally, put the guide together themselves.<br />
Be<strong>for</strong>e long, they were combing the country,<br />
seeking answers to their questions, either firsthand,<br />
through correspondence with friends or via<br />
helpful country music experts.<br />
Just where and when were the biggest and best<br />
annual country music festivals held? What were<br />
the hottest country music nightspots in the United<br />
States? What were the top country music recordings<br />
of all time? What radio staions kept<br />
country music fans entertained all night long?<br />
Country publisher bites<br />
One thing led to another. The book, at first selfpublished<br />
(under the title, "Travelin' Country"),<br />
grew so popular that the authors sought an outside<br />
publisher and found one quickly in Country<br />
Roads Press. Then they decided to enlarge and<br />
elaborate on the original publication — which was<br />
essentially a compilation of lists — and the "All<br />
American Guide" is the result.<br />
The book illustrates delightfully what is one of<br />
the most important things about country music:<br />
its diversity and farflung roots. Country is bluegrass.<br />
Country is cowboy. Country is gospel music.<br />
Country is Cajun. Country is your basic, git-downat-the-Grand-Ole-Opry<br />
stuff. And these days, it's<br />
also over, under, around and through all "of this,<br />
and a lot more besides.<br />
In lively chapters written by the Eichenlaubs<br />
and other authorities on the subject, you can get<br />
closer to Cajun, meet the physician-cowboy-poet<br />
Kent Stockton, find out about the great bluegrass<br />
musician Bill Monroe, delve into a short history of<br />
gospel music or go backstage at the Grand Ole<br />
Opry.<br />
You can also get up-close-and-personal with<br />
country talk show host Ralph Emery, learn "Why<br />
Concert Tickets Cost So Much," find out more<br />
about the changing roles of women in the country<br />
music business or drop in on an aspiring music<br />
group from upstate New York who travel the country<br />
music roads in a 1988 Chevy Suburban (mileage:<br />
80,000 plus). There's even a segment on how<br />
to dance the Texas Two-Step and a chapter on<br />
"Country Food" (what it is and where to find it).<br />
If you're hankering to listen to some of the real<br />
thing as you read along, there's plenty to get you<br />
started here. The guide includes special compilations<br />
of 30 top bluegrass recordings, 10 Cajun classics,<br />
"The Ernest Tubb Record Shop List of Essential<br />
Recordings," "Twenty-five Old-Time Recordings,"<br />
and "Spectrum Music Video Country<br />
Top 40" (number one is Alabama, "Greatest<br />
Hits").<br />
"All American Guide to Country Music" is not<br />
yet available in bookstores, but you can order it<br />
through Country Roads Press, Box 286, Caatine,<br />
Maine 04421. Price is $12.95, plus $3 shipping and<br />
handling.<br />
CREATIVE LIVING<br />
Rivers' art flows with<br />
A lively exhibit by Larry - :<br />
Rivera at the Robert Kidd Gallery<br />
in Birmingham shows humor<br />
and other aspects of the<br />
artist's personality.<br />
BY MARY KLEMIC<br />
STAFF WRITES<br />
The walls are<br />
alive with the exhibit<br />
of paintings<br />
and drawings by<br />
Larry Rivers, continuing<br />
through<br />
Jan. 24 at the Robert<br />
Kidd Gallery in Birmingham.<br />
That's partly because of the images<br />
themselves, which seem to jump<br />
and sing in their spaces. That's<br />
partly because of the memories<br />
some'of them generate. And that's<br />
partly because of the personality of<br />
the artist that comes through.<br />
"They're active. They really are<br />
alive," said Ray Frost Fleming,<br />
Kidd Gallery director.<br />
Both recent' and earlier works by<br />
Rivers are on display at the gallery,<br />
107 Townsend. r<br />
"He's what they call an artist's<br />
artist. Other artists really respected<br />
him."<br />
Rivers, who was born in 1925, exploded<br />
on the art scene in the early<br />
1950s with hiB plays on old master<br />
paintings and appropriated images<br />
from advertising.<br />
He was amused that a cigar company<br />
used a Rembrandt painting to<br />
sell tobacco, and he added an artistic<br />
touch to that idea. He created<br />
oils and collages with images and logos<br />
<strong>for</strong> Dutch Masters, Camels and<br />
other tobacco products.<br />
"Everybody thinks Andy Warhol<br />
(is) pop art (Rivers) was actually<br />
pre-Andy Warhol.<br />
"He's (Rivers) a very great appropriator.<br />
I" think he has a great<br />
sense of humor.<br />
"He takes things, from popular<br />
culture, what's being used, and<br />
makes art out of it."<br />
One such example at the Kidd<br />
Gallery is "Seated Webster. Beyond<br />
Stature." The three-dimensional<br />
work resembles a large Webster cigar<br />
box, with the rest of the figure's<br />
body drawn under Webster's portrait<br />
on the inside of the lid. The<br />
figure appears to be sitting in the cigars.<br />
Drawing is very strong ift Rivers'<br />
art. His works have skeleton drawings<br />
that are fleshed out by the<br />
paint In some of them, graph lines<br />
show through.<br />
"I get the feeling that he's very,<br />
very intelligent but likes to cover it<br />
up by joking around.<br />
Rivers didn't stick to one style.<br />
"He's the kind of guy who wants<br />
to try everything, taste everything."<br />
When Rivers tried his hand at abstract<br />
art, "Summer of 1930" was<br />
one result. The work is a combination<br />
of broad strokes in deep, rich<br />
red, blue, white and black, and thin<br />
lines. It suggests different things,<br />
such as a woman's gartered leg, or<br />
someone holding a pair of glasses.<br />
But once they are pointed out, the<br />
two heads in the background and<br />
the upraised foot in the <strong>for</strong>eground<br />
become apparent, and it is realized<br />
that the work shows one person<br />
pushing another in a swing.<br />
Rivers* sculpted, dimensional<br />
paintings are more recent. One of<br />
these works at the gallery, "Berdie<br />
35 Years Later," is a takeoff on cubism.<br />
The chair in which the woman<br />
(Rivers' mother-in-law) is sitting is<br />
shown as a series of geometric fragments,<br />
as seen in cubist art.<br />
"Dancing With Bomberg's<br />
Dancer: Relief' features an iJhage of<br />
Fred Astaire be<strong>for</strong>e a jazzy jumble of<br />
lines and shapes that convey a<br />
rhythmic, sophisticated feeling.<br />
Hours are 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.<br />
Tuesday-Saturday. Call 642-3909.<br />
INSIDE:<br />
Exhibitions, Page 3D<br />
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STMT PHOTOS BV-IKRKY ZOI.VNSKV<br />
Lively ar^T Larry Rivers<br />
puts such familiar figures<br />
as Webster (above)<br />
and Fred Astaire (left)<br />
to artistic use in his dimensional<br />
works. The<br />
colorful, lively pieces<br />
are exhibited at the<br />
Robert Kidd Gallery in<br />
Birmingham.<br />
Start new year by sharpening art skills<br />
BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN<br />
SPECIAL WRITER<br />
Basic birdcarving, quiltmaking or<br />
ceramic classes could enrich you with<br />
skills to hand craft gifts straight from<br />
the heart.<br />
Start the New Year by learning to<br />
draw portraits of your grandchildren,<br />
weave baskets <strong>for</strong> holding flower arrangements<br />
or work clay into sculptures<br />
or a bowl <strong>for</strong> your pet.<br />
Art and craft classes, covering a<br />
spectrum of media, begin in the next<br />
few weeks. From traditional painting.<br />
Artbeat feature* vignettes from the suburban<br />
arts scene. Wnte: Artbeat. Creative Living. Ob<br />
server A Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft.<br />
Livonia 48150.<br />
For details and reviews of musical per<strong>for</strong>mances.<br />
please turn to the Entertainment section.<br />
• SWIMS INTO DANCE<br />
The Detroit Dance Collective swings into the<br />
new year with a dance sampler and classes <strong>for</strong><br />
the community.<br />
The dance sampler, featuring classes in modern,<br />
ballet, jazz and creative dance <strong>for</strong> children,<br />
will take place 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Jan.<br />
16, at the Royal Oak campus of Oakland Community<br />
College. Registration will take place at<br />
•9:30 a.m. Call 544-5550 <strong>for</strong> reservations and in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
Participants may dance all day <strong>for</strong> i5. Creative<br />
drawing and basket weaving to oriental<br />
brushwork, handprinting in relief<br />
and arteology, a hands-on study of art<br />
in different cultures, classes challenge<br />
creativeness and stretch the imagination<br />
<strong>for</strong> as little as $7 a week.<br />
Along with weekly classes offered<br />
by area arts organizations, studios,<br />
businesses, high school/college adult<br />
education programs, parks and recreation<br />
departments and art clubs, students<br />
have options like one-day workshops<br />
and ongoing studies to fit the<br />
busiest schedules.<br />
t\iZ<br />
"One of the biggest classes this fall<br />
and on through this spring has been<br />
the twist paper, making the big angels<br />
and bunnies, baskets and a Valentine<br />
doll," said Dottie Johnson, owner of<br />
Which-Craft in Livonia.<br />
Which-Craft, a full line arts and<br />
crafts shop, offers an array of classes,<br />
including watercolor, decorative<br />
painting with oils and acrylics, fabric<br />
painting, calligraphy, fabric-covered<br />
albums and lampshades, design-a<br />
shirt, Sculpy and Friendly Plastic.<br />
"Friendly Plastic is use
2D*<br />
The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THURSDAY, JANUARY 7,<strong>1993</strong><br />
« , r<br />
Cranbrook showcases German graphics<br />
BY MARY KLEMIC<br />
STAFF WETTER - „<br />
The crumbling, collapsing Ber-<br />
lin Wall Is arguably tie strongest<br />
image of Germany in the 1980s.<br />
But other images from Germa-<br />
ny in that decade could come to<br />
mind after a visit to an exhibit<br />
continuing through Jan. 31 at the<br />
Cranbrook Academy of Art Muse-<br />
um, 500 Lone Pine, Bloomfield<br />
Hills.<br />
Tht! illyplay, "Qiapliics uf liiK<br />
'80s from the Federal Republic of<br />
Germany," features prints and<br />
photographs showing the diversi-<br />
ty of German art.<br />
Architecture is a theme that<br />
runs through many of the works.<br />
Gunther Forg presents prints of<br />
houses and windows, with clean,<br />
simple lines. His work also in-<br />
cludes sheets with bold vertical<br />
lines. Markus Lupertz's linocuts,<br />
"Harlequin," feature a figure in a<br />
chair, so rigid it could be part of<br />
the chair. •<br />
Helmut Middendorf s silk-<br />
screen prints "Large Urban<br />
Head" and "Untitled" convey the<br />
feeling of the city. The <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
shows buildings in the back-<br />
ground that become part of the<br />
large face dominating the scene.<br />
"Untitled" depicts a vague struc-<br />
ture at night, partly supported by<br />
what resembles the silhouette of a<br />
human head.<br />
Some artists use bright, some-<br />
times primary, colors and sweep-<br />
ing strokes. Karl Horst Hodicke<br />
presents powerful silkscreen<br />
prints of a-jaguar ar>d of a hand<br />
holding a dismembered arm.<br />
Rainer Fetting's untitled silk-<br />
screen suggests a figure holding a<br />
blazing fire in its hand.<br />
Katharina Sieverding's color<br />
• Architecture is a<br />
theme that rune<br />
works. Gunther Forg<br />
presents prints of<br />
houses and windows.<br />
photograph "Gazing at the Sun<br />
Around Midnight" features faces<br />
partly coated in red. By compari-<br />
son, ifle silKscreen works of Wal-<br />
ter Dahn suggest childlike inno-<br />
cence. His "Big Brother" shows<br />
stick figures be<strong>for</strong>e a tower topped<br />
by a head that looks out over<br />
them. "Hornets," with a black<br />
background, shows elongated<br />
human and insect figures. One in-<br />
sect may be inserting a wing into<br />
the human's ears.<br />
Other events at the museum ex-<br />
plore contemporary cultural prac-<br />
tices in the German arts. (A sym-<br />
posium Nov. 21 featured six inter-<br />
nationally prominent scholars.) A<br />
series, "German Films of the<br />
1980s," continues 2 p.m. Sundays<br />
to Jan. 31. A four-part series, "Vi-<br />
deo Art 1976-1990, The German<br />
Contribution: A Selection," will<br />
be shown at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan.<br />
23 and 30.<br />
Both series are shown in the<br />
deSalle Auditorium at the muse-<br />
um. Costs are covered with gener-<br />
al museum admission. The events<br />
and exhibit are sponsored by the<br />
Goethe-Institut in Ann Arbor.<br />
The museum is open <strong>for</strong> general<br />
viewing 1-5 p.m. Wednesday-Sun-<br />
day. Admission is $3 <strong>for</strong> adults, $2<br />
<strong>for</strong> children, senior citizens and<br />
full-time students, free <strong>for</strong> chil-<br />
dren younger than 7 and museum<br />
members. Call 645-3312.<br />
The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THURSDAY, JANUARY 7,<strong>1993</strong> *3D<br />
E X H I B I T I O N S<br />
Send calendar items about Oak-<br />
land County art gallery exhibi-<br />
tions to The Eccentric, 805 E.<br />
Maple. Birmingham 48009. Send<br />
items about Wayne Countf exhi-<br />
bitions to The <strong>Observer</strong>, 36251<br />
^Schoolcraft, hvonia 48050' Kt-<br />
tention.- Creative Living editor.<br />
• NELSON'S GALLERY<br />
Continuing — Photo works by<br />
Mari Gilardone of White Lake are<br />
shown through <strong>January</strong>. The Art-<br />
ist of the Month exhibit show-<br />
tha<br />
cases more than MJ pieces<br />
American and European scenes,<br />
from a Renaissance Center sunset<br />
in downtown Detroit, to woods in<br />
Mancelona, to haybales in Georg-<br />
ia, to horses in a Cali<strong>for</strong>nia field<br />
to a wharf in Italy. Photos are in<br />
black and white and color, framed<br />
and unframed and of varying siz-<br />
es. Prices range from $18 to $500.<br />
In Terrence Corners, 16375<br />
Middlebelt, Livonia. Hours: 10<br />
a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 10<br />
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays.<br />
n SWORDS INTO PLOWSHARES<br />
PEACE CENTER AND GALLERY<br />
Continuing — "Imaging Alterna-<br />
tives: War or Peace?" Michigan<br />
and Ontario artists, including<br />
Connie Lucas of <strong>Canton</strong>. Sculp-<br />
tures in wood, stone, metal, oils<br />
and watercolors, sketches, callig-<br />
raphy, photography and mon-<br />
tages. To March 11. 33 E. Adams,<br />
on Grand Circus Park, Detroit.<br />
Hours: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday,<br />
Thursday, Saturday.<br />
H LEMBERG GALLERY<br />
Thursday Jan. 7 — Works by con-<br />
temporary printmakers, painters<br />
of<br />
Graphic work: "Big Brother," a silkscreen print by Walter Dahn, has a childlike quality, on display at the Cranbrook<br />
Academy of Art Museum.<br />
German-born artist his case<br />
and sculptors Mel Bochner, Holly<br />
Branstner, Chuck Close, Chris<br />
Costan, Jim Dine, Todd Erickson,<br />
Eric Fischl, David Gilhooley,<br />
April Gornik, Barbara Kruger,<br />
Wendy McGaw, Julian Schnabel<br />
and Michell* Zalopany will "be<br />
featured to Jan. 31. Hours: 11<br />
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday<br />
(extended to 8:30 p.m. the first<br />
Thursday of the month), 11 a.m.<br />
to 5 p.m. Saturday, 538 N. Wood-<br />
ward, Birmingham, 642-6623.<br />
• Dimon UALLLHY Uf<br />
CONTEMPORARY ARTS<br />
Friday, Jan. 8 — "Time Marches<br />
On," unique clocks handcrafted<br />
in a variety of media, including<br />
wood, metal and clay. Works<br />
range from traditional and archi-<br />
tectural to whimsical styles. 104<br />
Fisher Building, Detroit. 10 a.m.<br />
to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday, 11 a.m.<br />
to 5 p.m. Saturday.<br />
B URBAN PARK GALLERY<br />
Friday, Jan. 8 — Sculpture by Su-<br />
zanne Marie Young will be exhib-<br />
ited through Feb. 9. Opening re-<br />
ception 6-9 p.m. Friday. Hours: 10<br />
-a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Thursday,<br />
10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday-Satur-<br />
day, noon to 7 p.m. Sunday, on<br />
the third floor of Trappers Alley<br />
in Greektown. Call 398-3837.<br />
B BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD<br />
ART ASSOCIATION<br />
Friday, Jan. 8 — The Michigan<br />
Weavers Guild juried exhibition<br />
of fiber art will take place Jan. 9-<br />
30. Opening reception <strong>for</strong> the pub-<br />
lic 6-8 p.m. Friday. The guild will<br />
exhibit fiber arts in many <strong>for</strong>ms,<br />
including wall hangings, rugs,<br />
throws, pillows, placemata, doth- I<br />
ing and basketry. Also displayed<br />
will be miniature works by fiber<br />
artisans, and a giant basket creat-<br />
ed by guild members especially<br />
<strong>for</strong> this event. Those attending<br />
wiTlbe encou raged loadd embell"<br />
ishments to this unusual basket.<br />
Hours: 9:3U a.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br />
Monday-Saturday, 1516 S. Cran-<br />
brook Road, north of 14 Mile in<br />
Birmingham, 644-0866.<br />
The guild will create and<br />
donate free-<strong>for</strong>m baskets <strong>for</strong> the<br />
hibitedio Feb. 6. Reception <strong>for</strong><br />
the artist 2-5 p.m. Saturday.<br />
Trained as a physician's assist-<br />
ant, Jacot left his medical career<br />
and Detroit to paint full time in<br />
San Francisco. But his love of De-<br />
troit is apparent th rough out the ~~<br />
new paintings. Featured scenes<br />
Weir, Manuel,<br />
Snyder & Ranke<br />
500 South Main Plymouth<br />
[0 Phone 455-6000 t=J<br />
BY MARY KLEMIC<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
"The funny thing is in Germa-<br />
ny and Europe they always called<br />
me the American German. In De-<br />
troit they called me the German<br />
all the time."<br />
So said artist Georg Ettl, who<br />
emigrated to Detroit from his na-<br />
tive Germany when he was 18. He<br />
studied literature, philosophy and<br />
art at Wayne State University<br />
and the Sorbonne in Paris, lec-<br />
tured at WSU and Macomb Com-<br />
munity College, and was associat-<br />
ed with Detroit's Cass Corridor<br />
artists be<strong>for</strong>e he returned to the<br />
Federal Republic of Germany in<br />
1973.<br />
Ettl, who was born in 1940, was<br />
at the Cranbrook Academy of Art<br />
Museum in Bloomfield Hills re-<br />
cently to speak on "Being an Art-<br />
ist in Germany Today: A Personal<br />
View" at a symposium. The sym-<br />
posium was connected to an ex-<br />
hibit and other events about Ger-<br />
man art. (See related story.)<br />
German art draws from a varie-<br />
ty of sources, both the emotional,<br />
free and the architectural, ration-<br />
al mainstreams. The Cranbrook<br />
exhibit, "Graphics of the '80s<br />
from the Federal Republic of Ger-<br />
many," is a good representation of<br />
this, Ettl said in an interview.<br />
"I think it's a very good reflec-<br />
tion of the German kind of mind,<br />
the German thought," said the<br />
artist, whose studio is in a small<br />
town (population 40,000) near the<br />
Dutch border. "I like to do some-<br />
thing that (has the) possibility<br />
someone else can build on it."<br />
The progression of German art<br />
was interrupted by the war, as<br />
some artists fled. It is now where<br />
it shield have been after the war.<br />
"Affer the war, nobody wanted<br />
to build on anything . . . That<br />
whole continuation was interrupt-<br />
ed."<br />
Ettl originally wanted to be a<br />
philosopher. "I realized (working<br />
with) words was too tedious <strong>for</strong><br />
me."<br />
He preferred the "direct visual<br />
image" of graphics. "I spent most<br />
of my life drawing ... I draw ev-<br />
erything first."<br />
The Cranbrook exhibit includes<br />
Ettl's silkscreen print triptych of<br />
a head with various hats. The<br />
triptych is a traditional <strong>for</strong>m of-<br />
ten used with sacred art. Ettl's<br />
heads in profile have a contempo-<br />
rary look. An architectural influ-<br />
ence is seen in their shelf-like<br />
chins.<br />
In Germany, the government<br />
subsidized the arts through a pro-<br />
gram that said 2 percent of any-<br />
public building had to go to the<br />
arts.<br />
The program didn't work be-<br />
cause "art was considered an aft-<br />
erthought." This was the fault of<br />
the artists, who should have in-<br />
sisted on working with the archi-<br />
tect from the beginning, Ettl said.<br />
Ettl does a lot of art work in<br />
squares and other public spaces.<br />
You find nothing has changed<br />
when you constantly do gallery<br />
work year after year, he said. Pub-<br />
lic art work deals more with bu-<br />
reaucracy and compromise.<br />
"I do work with museums and<br />
galleries but in a very limited<br />
way. When you work in a public<br />
space it's a completely different<br />
ball game. You have to be a little<br />
more humble (and have) nerves of<br />
steel sometimes."<br />
Ettl recently worked on a castle<br />
in France that is being trans-<br />
<strong>for</strong>med into a museum <strong>for</strong> con-<br />
temporary art. He depicted the fa-<br />
vorite horses of Henry II. The re-<br />
sponse from local residents,<br />
delighted the artist.<br />
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(comment on a work). They really<br />
loved this work. (It was) some-<br />
thing fhey could identify - with."<br />
Ettl disagrees with critics who<br />
say public .art must be diluted.<br />
Viewers who have less education<br />
in art tend to be much more hon-<br />
est, he said.<br />
The artist was glad to be back<br />
in the Detroit area.<br />
"I had a little bit of homesick-<br />
ness <strong>for</strong> Detroit. I really enjoyed<br />
the art department at Wayne<br />
State University. It's still a lot<br />
looser here, a freer spirit in gener-<br />
al.<br />
"I think that the complete lack<br />
of discipline can lead to chaos, al-<br />
though at heart I'm a very chaotic<br />
person.<br />
"I couldn't have thought of a<br />
better school to go to than Ameri-<br />
can art schools."<br />
The violence of neo-Nazi<br />
groups in Germany disturbs and<br />
angers Ettl. When you see such<br />
violence, the art becomes second-<br />
ary, he said.<br />
"I'm not so much worried about<br />
the arts as the politics. The arts<br />
will be OK.<br />
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A weavers workshop will take<br />
place 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday-<br />
Saturday, March 24-27, at the<br />
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ducted by internationally recog-<br />
nized fiber artist Virginia Davis,<br />
and will deal with contemporary<br />
ikat and other methods of dyeing<br />
warp and weft. Call <strong>for</strong> more in-<br />
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ART ASSOCIATION<br />
Friday, Jan. 8 — The Michigan<br />
Weavers Guild juried exhibition<br />
of fiber art will take place Jan. 9-<br />
30. Opening reception <strong>for</strong> the pub-<br />
lic 6-8 p.m. Friday. The guild will<br />
exhibit fiber arts in many <strong>for</strong>ms,<br />
including wall hangings, rugs,<br />
throws, pillows, placemats, cloth-<br />
ing and basketry. Also displayed<br />
will be miniature works by fiber<br />
artisans, and a giant basket creat-<br />
ed by guild members especially<br />
<strong>for</strong> this event. Those attending<br />
will be encouraged to add embell-<br />
ishments to this unusual basket.<br />
Jurors <strong>for</strong> the show are Margaret<br />
Windeknecht, award-winning<br />
weaver, instructor and author,<br />
and June Grossbart, weaver and<br />
retired professor of art and art<br />
history at Wayne State Universi-<br />
ty. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4:30<br />
p.m. Monday-Saturday, 1516 S.<br />
Cranbrook Road, north of 14 Mile<br />
in Birmingham, 644-0866.<br />
donate free<strong>for</strong>m baskets <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Hospice Care fund-raiser in April.<br />
A weavers workshop will take<br />
place 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday-<br />
Saturday, March 24-27, at the<br />
BBAA. The workshop will be con-<br />
ducted by internationally recog-<br />
nized fiber artist Virginia Davis,<br />
and will deal with contemporary<br />
ikat and other methods of dyeing<br />
warp and weft. Call <strong>for</strong> more in-<br />
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• XOCHIPILLI GALLERY<br />
Saturday, Jan. 9 — Realistic<br />
paintings by Don Jacot will be ex-<br />
are the Lafayette Building, the<br />
moonlit Rouge industrial com-<br />
plex, a moody interior of the De-<br />
troit Institute of Arts and a <strong>for</strong>-<br />
bidding, abandoned residence in<br />
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fading in th^ background.<br />
Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-<br />
Saturday, 568 N. Woodward, Bir-<br />
mingham, 645-1905.<br />
• THE SCARAB CLUB<br />
Saturday, Jan. 9 — The annual<br />
printmaking and works on paper<br />
exhibition takes place Jan. 13 to<br />
Feb. 6. Entries will be accepted<br />
noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 9.<br />
Opening reception and awards<br />
presentation 2-5 p.m. Jan. 17.<br />
Juror James Poole, professor of<br />
fine arts (printmaking) at the<br />
Cerrrer <strong>for</strong> Creative Studies/Col-<br />
lege of Art and Design in Detroit,<br />
will lead a juror's critique at 2<br />
p.m. Jan. 23. The public may at-<br />
tend the Jan. 17 and 23 events.<br />
"Saulidra Weed: Celebration<br />
'93" will be exhibited in the<br />
Lounge Gallery Jan. 13 to Feb. 6'.<br />
A reception <strong>for</strong> the Westland art-<br />
ist will be 2-5 p.m. Saturday, Jan.<br />
16. Weed, a writer, lecturer and<br />
instructor at Schoolcraft College,<br />
Oakland Community College and<br />
Northwestern Michigan College<br />
in Traverse City, will present<br />
mirted-media paihtings and works<br />
on paper celebrating the joy of<br />
creativity and the sharing of<br />
friendships.<br />
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Wednesday : Saturday, 217 Farns-<br />
worth, adjacent to the Detroit In-<br />
stitute of Arts, 831-1250.<br />
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p.m. Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m. to<br />
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Friday, Jan. 8 — An exhibit of re-<br />
cent works by University of Mich-<br />
igan art professor Al Hinton and<br />
his collaborated ef<strong>for</strong>ts with Japa-<br />
nese artist Sei Shinohara contin-<br />
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color and atmospheric effects de-<br />
rived from nature. The collabora-<br />
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"anticipation of the future. The<br />
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their cultures. Hours: 11 a.m. to 6<br />
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p.m. Saturday, 176 S. Woodward,<br />
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Saturday, Jan. 9 — "Living Trea-<br />
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hibit is being mounted as a spe-<br />
cial tribute to 12 artists who rep-<br />
resent the finest group of<br />
craftsmen working in their respec-<br />
tive media. They are sehior mem-<br />
bers of the craft community who<br />
began working more than 40 years<br />
ago and continue to express their<br />
esthetic vision today. Their work<br />
ranges from purely sculptural<br />
pieces to furniture and jewelry.<br />
Their materials are clay, wood,<br />
metal and fiber. Hours: 11 a.m. to<br />
5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 301 W.<br />
Fourth, Royal Oak, 544-3388.<br />
• CIVIC CENTER GALLERY<br />
Sunday, Jan. 10 — The South-<br />
field Cultural Arts Division of the<br />
Parks and Recreation Depart-<br />
ment presents watercolors and<br />
acrylics by Sheila Smith to Jan.<br />
29. Reception 2-4 p.m. Sunday.<br />
Smith specializes in watercolor,<br />
oil and acrylic painting, as well "as<br />
handmade paper intaglio print-<br />
making and graphic design.<br />
Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-<br />
Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday,<br />
26000 Evergreen, Southfield, 354-<br />
4717.<br />
• CRANBROOK ACADEMY OF<br />
ART MUSEUM<br />
To Jan. 10 — "A Siege*in the<br />
Dec. 24-25 (Christmas Ev* and<br />
Day) and Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 (New<br />
Year's Eve and Day), 500 Lone<br />
Pine Road, Bloomfield Hills, 645-<br />
3312. Admission is $3 <strong>for</strong> adults,<br />
$2 <strong>for</strong> senior citizens, children<br />
and full-time StudettU,<br />
ART MUSEUM<br />
To Jan. 10 — Student Degree<br />
Show, with works by Joseph Ro<br />
brecht of the sculpture depart-<br />
ment and Garrett Speirs of the<br />
1221 N.<br />
Room: New Sculpture by Heather<br />
McGill." It is the first solo exhibi-<br />
tion by McGill since her appoint-<br />
ment in fall 1991 as the head of<br />
the Department of Sculpture at<br />
the Cranbrook Academy of Art.<br />
"Graphics of the '80s from the<br />
Federal Republic of Germany"<br />
will be displayed through Jan. 31.<br />
This features prints and photo-<br />
graphs that reflect the diversity of<br />
German art of the 1980s, an era<br />
marked by a revival of interest in<br />
painting and a return to concrete<br />
depictions of objects. Hours: 1-5<br />
p.m. Wednesday-Sunday, closed<br />
painting department.<br />
Woodward, between Lone Pine<br />
and Long Lake in Bloomfield<br />
Hills. Call 645-3323.<br />
• PARK WEST GALLERY<br />
To Jan. 10 — The gallery's fourth<br />
annual holiday sale. Every work<br />
will be priced 10 to 30 percent less<br />
than regular prices. The collec-<br />
tion will include beautifully<br />
framed original works of Agam,<br />
Altman, Chagall, Dali, Erte, Miro,<br />
Picasso, Rembrant, Renoir,<br />
Toulouse-Lautrec and many<br />
other artists. Hours: 10 a.m. to 8<br />
p.m. Monday-Wednesday (during<br />
the sale), 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thurs-<br />
day-Friday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat-<br />
urday-Sunday, 29469 Northwest-<br />
ern Highway, Southfield.<br />
• DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS<br />
To Jan. 10 — A retrospective of<br />
Helen Levitt's work, spanning her<br />
entire 50-year career in photogra-<br />
phy. "The Quiet One," a docu-<br />
mentary on which Levitt collabo-<br />
rated, will be shown 2 p.m. Sun-<br />
day, Jan. 3, in the Holley Room.<br />
Hours: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednes-<br />
day-Saturday, 5200 Woodward,<br />
Detroit.' »<br />
• GALERIE JACQUES<br />
To Jan. 11 — "The Genius of an<br />
Outsider," an exhibit of drawings<br />
by the late Sam Mackey. Mackey,<br />
his grandson artist Tyree Guyton,<br />
and Guyton'6 wife, Karen, were<br />
the artists responsible <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Heidelberg ar^project in Detroit.- -<br />
The gallery is at 616 Wesley in<br />
Ann Arbor. Call 665-9889.<br />
• THE SCARAB CLUB<br />
Wednesday, Jan. 13 — Michigan<br />
and Ontario artists in a print-<br />
making and works on paper exhi-<br />
bition. Opening reception: 2-5<br />
p.m. Sunday, Jan. 17; awards at 3<br />
p.m. James Poole, fine arts pro-<br />
fessor at Center <strong>for</strong> Creative Stud-<br />
ies in Detroit, will lead a juror's<br />
critique at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 23.<br />
Hours: noon to 5 p.m. Wednes-<br />
days-Saturdays. 217 Famsworth,<br />
Detroit.<br />
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4D* The <strong>Observer</strong>/THURSDAY, JANUARY 7,<strong>1993</strong><br />
Tryouts cater to Classes<br />
from page ID<br />
ballet students<br />
Blue Lake Pine Arts Camp will program, which begins ^June 29<br />
hold auditions in <strong>January</strong> and and ends July 25, is <strong>for</strong> junior and<br />
February <strong>for</strong> ballet students who senior high school students. Err<br />
want to participate in the summer<br />
arts school's <strong>1993</strong> dance program.<br />
The 90-minute auditions,<br />
which include a masterclass, will<br />
be conducted by Jefferson Baum,<br />
din»ctor 7T of ihe We si M It'll IgUM<br />
fine arts camp's dance program.<br />
Following are the dates, time<br />
and location of local auditions:<br />
• Dearborn Heights — 1 p.m.<br />
Jan. 17 ai the Milligan School of<br />
Ballet, 24355 Joy.<br />
• Ann Arbor — 4 p.m. Jan. 17 at<br />
Studio No. 1 of the School of<br />
Dance, 220 S. Main.<br />
Baum, who has been principal<br />
dancer with several ballet companies<br />
in the U.S. and Europe and<br />
recently toured Russia with a<br />
group from the New York City<br />
Ballet and American Ballet Theatre,<br />
is in his fourth year as director<br />
of Blue Lake's dance program.<br />
The auditions are being held to<br />
select 80 students <strong>for</strong> Blue Lake's<br />
advanced ballet and intermediate<br />
dance programs.<br />
The four-week advanced ballet<br />
-<br />
dren," Johnson said.-"It's very<br />
rewarding to say, 'I made it<br />
myself.' "<br />
Sculpy is oven-cured clay figures.<br />
In the next few weeks,<br />
is offering classes ranging from<br />
basic birdcarving to the art of<br />
quiltmaking, plus color design<br />
and handprinting in relief.<br />
Art and craft classes serve to<br />
friends here," Johnson said, "and<br />
it's a great help in decorating your<br />
home, <strong>for</strong> home decor."<br />
Challenge yourself this winter,<br />
Center, 397-2434; Plymouth Community<br />
Arts Council, 455-5260;<br />
Plymouth Recreation Department,<br />
455-6623; Visual Arts Association<br />
of Livonia, 464-6772; Art<br />
rollment is limited .to 20 students.<br />
This marks the fourth year Blue<br />
Lake has offered advanced training<br />
in classical ballet.<br />
A total of 60 students will be<br />
•&<br />
enrolled—in two—intermedioto<br />
dance programs. The first twoweek<br />
session <strong>for</strong> high school students<br />
wiir be July 27 to Aug. 8<br />
while the second session <strong>for</strong> junior<br />
high students will be from<br />
Aug. 10-22.<br />
Blue Lake, on an 800-acre campus<br />
about 15 miles north of<br />
Muskegon, is one of the U.S.'s<br />
largest summer arts schools. In<br />
addition to dance, it offers programs<br />
in music, theater and art.<br />
All dance students are required<br />
to audition <strong>for</strong> acceptance in the<br />
program. The cost of participating<br />
in the audition/masterclass is $8.<br />
Students unable to attend the audition<br />
may send a VHS video cassette<br />
containing center classroom<br />
work and at least one variation to:<br />
Jefferson Baum, Blue Lake Fine<br />
Arts Camp. Twin Lake MI 49457.<br />
Focus on Photorama<br />
sell or trade equipment.<br />
Visitors may clean out their<br />
closets to bring their old camera<br />
equipment, as well as'photographs,<br />
stereo cards, books or'<br />
anything photographic to swap or<br />
sell. Free appraisals of old photo<br />
items will be made. The event is a<br />
chance to see both rare and unusual<br />
cameras and photographs.<br />
LLFL I FT MM 11 ALLFLFTHFLFTI<br />
Yr iHCu'v ran wi11 i t m u n uiiuuoci<br />
animals and seasonal projects <strong>for</strong><br />
Which-Craft, a Livonia mainstay<br />
at the corner of Six Mile and<br />
Farmington Road <strong>for</strong> 17 years,<br />
carries supplies <strong>for</strong> general crafts<br />
and 400 different painting books<br />
and counted cross-stitch.<br />
"We have aTI tTTe materials<br />
here," Johnson said. "I've been on<br />
the receiving end, taking so many<br />
classes over the years, so I know<br />
what the students want."<br />
New this winter from D & M<br />
Art Studios of Plymouth, students<br />
paint Egyptian hieroglyphics<br />
and Native American sandpaintings<br />
in Arteology classes<br />
held through <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and<br />
Recreation and the Plymouth<br />
Cultural Center.<br />
D & M offers group, private and<br />
semiprivate classes at four area<br />
locations, including a pre-school<br />
program <strong>for</strong> ages 2<br />
seem like unrelated areas of life. or craft. For in<strong>for</strong>mation on class- 8870; Bentley Center in Livonia,<br />
They nig" provide a of re- QB call The Art<br />
laxation and a place to meet peo- 981-8600; D & M Art Studio in Livonia, 591-5188; Schoolcraft<br />
ple, not to mention the opportuni- Plymouth, 453-3710; Plymouth- College ' Continuing Education<br />
ty to learn about other cultures. <strong>Canton</strong> Community Education, Services in Livonia, 462-4448, and<br />
"It's great therapy. It's a social 451-6660; <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Rec- Which-Craft in Livonia, 425hour,<br />
too. A lot of people make reation, 397-5110; <strong>Canton</strong> Senior 0410.<br />
x Dissatisfied<br />
/t and up that<br />
introduces your child to the joys<br />
of creating. -<br />
Classes have already filled <strong>for</strong><br />
Farmington Hills artist Edee Joppich's<br />
"Creative Approach to Watercolor,"<br />
held at the Visual Arts<br />
Association of Livonia. A waiting<br />
list of names will determine if<br />
there are enough people interested<br />
<strong>for</strong> the addition of a second<br />
class starting Jan. 27.<br />
Vacancies remain, however, in<br />
the two- and three-day workshops<br />
with Lily Dudgeon, Donna Vogelhiem,<br />
Callie Thomson, Marge<br />
Chellstorp and Ann Loveland in<br />
monotypes, color harmony and<br />
techniques, tissue collage, winter<br />
landscape and realistic watercolor<br />
still life, respectively.<br />
Madonna University in Livonia<br />
has designed a studio course<br />
Workshop theme — creative arts<br />
Chris Unwin of West Bloomouth. Cost is $300.<br />
$175; "Designing a Winning<br />
field has scheduled a variety of Linda Stevens will show how Painting" by Donna Vogelheim,<br />
creative art workshops <strong>for</strong> this she creates realistic, light-satu- April 16-18 and Sept. 17-19, $175;<br />
year.<br />
rated images April 2-4. Cost is "Adventures in Acrylics" by Mar-<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Unwin at $175. In a workshop Aug. 9-13, ilyn Branham, Oct. 15-17, $175;<br />
669-4736, or write her at 6850 James Soares will explain how and "Hot Pressed Magic" by<br />
Brookshire Drive, West Bloom- light creates color and shadow Marc Getter, Oct. 22-24, $175.<br />
field 48322.<br />
variations, how to achieve lumi-<br />
Frederick Wong will conduct a nous color by undertones and Also planned are a trip to Santa<br />
workshop on "painting Western overglazing and how to create Fe Oct. 4-9, cost $300; a Mediter-<br />
with an Oriental influence" Feb. from nature. Cost is $300.<br />
ranean cruise May 14-28; an<br />
12-14 at the Com<strong>for</strong>t Inn in Farm- Other workshops are "Develop- Alaskan cruise July 10-17; and<br />
ington Hills. Cost is $175.<br />
ing Your Style" by Judy Morris, workshops in New Orleans March<br />
Linda Doll will demonstrate Aug. 16-20, $300; "Pouring 5-7, Seattle April 30 to May 2, St.<br />
"Seeing the Light" March 8-12 at Washes to Increase Luminocity" Louis Nov. 5-7, and San Antonio<br />
the Mayflower Hotel in Plym- by Jean Grastorf, Sept. 10-12, Nov. 19-21.<br />
Design center to sell floor samples •<br />
Hundreds of floor sample with a portion of the proceeds MDC will consolidate all<br />
clearance items from the show- going to benefit the Coalition On clearance items into four shoprooms<br />
of the Michigan Design Temporary Shelter. COTS is the ping areas that will be open to the<br />
Center in Troy will be on sale to largest shelter <strong>for</strong> homeless men, public <strong>for</strong> this special sale. Show-<br />
the public 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur- women and children in Michigan. rooms will be closed, but lighted<br />
day, Jan. 16, and noon to 5 p.m. In 1991, COTS provided shelter, <strong>for</strong> window viewing.<br />
Sunday, Jan. 17.<br />
food and clothing services to 5,575 All merchandise will be sold as<br />
people.<br />
is, and all sales are final. Pay-<br />
Consumers will find savings of<br />
ment must be made by cash or<br />
60 to 70 percent and more off<br />
MDC, the resource marketplace check only. There will be no-«<br />
showroom list prices. MDC is at<br />
<strong>for</strong> the interior design profession, charge <strong>for</strong> take-with items; other<br />
1700 Stutz, north off Maple be-<br />
houses 40 showrooms offering the delivery arrangements must be<br />
tween Crooks and Coolidge. Call<br />
finest interior furnishings from made with the showrooms at the<br />
649-4770.<br />
the top names in the business. consumer's expense. Delivery<br />
must be accepted within 10 days,<br />
Photographers of all description<br />
— beginners and professionals,<br />
shutterbugs, snripshooters<br />
and camera collectors — from all<br />
over the Midwest will meet Saturday-Sunday,<br />
Jan. 9-10, at the<br />
Southfield Pavilion, on Evergreen<br />
at IO-V2 Mile in Southfield, <strong>for</strong><br />
Winter Photorama USA.<br />
Photorama will be open 10 a.m.<br />
to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to<br />
4 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $5<br />
<strong>for</strong> both days. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call the Photorama hot line<br />
at 884-2243.<br />
A free shutter check will be offered<br />
by Mid-West Camera.<br />
Dealers will display new and<br />
used hard-to-find photo equipment,<br />
including cameras and<br />
lenses, as well as antique and collectible<br />
photographia. Most of the<br />
dealers will be prepared to buy.<br />
CLARIFICATION<br />
The photos of the cardinal and<br />
fawn that ran with the Creative<br />
Living story on wildlife photographer<br />
Rick Denomme Dec. 31 were<br />
taken by Denomme. Staff photographer<br />
Sharon LeMieux took<br />
pictures of his original photos to<br />
accompany the story.<br />
of Chinese and Japanese ink<br />
brush painting. Oriental brushwork<br />
classes will feature weekly<br />
lectures as well as grinding of ink.<br />
For $290, students may earn two<br />
academic credits or <strong>for</strong> $170, continuing<br />
education credits.'<br />
Schoolcraft College's Continuing<br />
Education Services in Livonia<br />
Wait until you see what<br />
we're "building" <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Builder s Show!<br />
/Actually, it's not very big, but<br />
it's going to be terrific. On February<br />
4, <strong>1993</strong>, we will publish a new,<br />
compact Builder's Show section<br />
that will be packed full of what's<br />
newinthe home building industry.<br />
Your won't want to miss the super,<br />
full color magazine-style addition<br />
to your home town newspaper.<br />
And if you are an advertiser<br />
who would like to be part of this<br />
exciting new supplement, call us<br />
today! We J ll need your reservation<br />
<strong>for</strong> space in Builder's Show by<br />
Tuesday. <strong>January</strong> 19.<br />
m<br />
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THE '•>»<br />
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REAL ESTATE NEWS<br />
Hroock-leads^stfltp Realtor association<br />
BY DOUG FUNKE<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
This year should shape up as<br />
especially eVentful in the professional<br />
career of Bowen R. Broock.<br />
^ Broock, president and chief executive<br />
officer of a real estate firm<br />
founded by his grandfather, Max,<br />
will serve as president of the<br />
Michigan Association of Realtors.<br />
"Our theme <strong>for</strong> <strong>1993</strong> has everything<br />
to do with communication,"<br />
Broock said. "We have a logo that<br />
says Let's Connect.<br />
"We'd like to shine our light a<br />
little more outstanding so we and<br />
our public can get a little clearer<br />
picture of what we do and our relevance,"<br />
he added.<br />
Some 23,000 agents belong to<br />
the statewide professional association.<br />
Broock, active in the business<br />
<strong>for</strong> 32 years, has Max Broock Inc.<br />
offices in West Bloomfield, Birmingham,<br />
Bloomfield Hills, Rochester<br />
and Clarkston with 120<br />
agents.<br />
"Perhaps the most visible,<br />
prominent issue now is expansion<br />
of the agency," he said. "The opportunity<br />
<strong>for</strong> buyer brokerage to<br />
the residential side of the business<br />
is fairly new. We're going to<br />
find buyer broker more prevalent.<br />
" "We're going to introduce a new<br />
computer system this year,"<br />
Broock added. "It's like a bulletin<br />
board system electronically linking<br />
an agent at his desk to a very<br />
broad in<strong>for</strong>mation network at the<br />
state association.<br />
"A glimpse of the future shows<br />
that brokers and associates will<br />
increasingly rely on electronic media<br />
to stay abreast of the market<br />
and assist in promotion," he said.<br />
Broock, 58, is a GRI, Graduate<br />
Realtors Institute, a certified residential<br />
specialist and a certified<br />
residential broker. He's a director<br />
of the National Association of Realtors<br />
and a past president of the<br />
Birmingham-Bloomfield Board of<br />
Realtors.<br />
Broock also recently was named<br />
to the board of directors of<br />
RELO/The International Relocation<br />
Network, a worldwide association<br />
of independent owners not<br />
affiliated with franchise opera-_<br />
tions.<br />
"It's a way <strong>for</strong> me to put someone<br />
(transferee) in the hands of a<br />
Thursday, <strong>January</strong> 7,<strong>1993</strong> 04tE<br />
capable counterpart in another<br />
city," Broock said. "For that, they<br />
send back a small referral fee as a<br />
courtesy."<br />
Broock, who lives in Orchard<br />
Lake, enjoys tennis, golf, singing,<br />
shooting and fishing. He also collects<br />
vintage fountain pens.<br />
He is married to Joy and father<br />
to Kathy, who is in the real estate<br />
business, and Konrad, a musician<br />
in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia.<br />
Broock said he got started because<br />
he thought it would be fun<br />
working with his dad, Ferd.<br />
"It's a people business, most<br />
wTw M<br />
• « r '<br />
Bowen R. Broock: Heads<br />
Michigan Association of<br />
Realtors.<br />
enjoyable," Broock said. "The<br />
challenge -of problem solving —<br />
that's what real estate is all<br />
about. You meet a need."<br />
condo owner may have case against seller<br />
CONDO<br />
QUERIES<br />
ROBERT M.<br />
MEISNER<br />
Since I bought<br />
my condominium<br />
a year ago, I<br />
have been trying<br />
to sell it because<br />
the condominium<br />
association<br />
is not en<strong>for</strong>cing<br />
the bylaws and is<br />
allowing co-owners<br />
to intentionally<br />
create damag«<br />
to the common<br />
areas. The<br />
-owners across<br />
the hall from me have warped the<br />
condominium doors with continuous<br />
slamming and have disturbed<br />
my selling prospects to the extent<br />
that it has killed every sales at-<br />
tempt.<br />
I also was not aware of a major<br />
suit that the association was involved<br />
in with the municipality<br />
and a neighboring industrial firm<br />
when I purchased. I was also not<br />
advised of the percentage of rentals<br />
in the buildings at the time of<br />
purchase. What can I do?<br />
To the extent that the seller of<br />
the condominium unit did not<br />
disclose material in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
th»t wnnld have had an effect on<br />
your purchase of the condomini-<br />
action against the seller. It also<br />
appears that the board or the<br />
managing agent is lax in regard to<br />
en<strong>for</strong>cing the condominium documents<br />
against the residents, par-<br />
ticularly as it relates to the protection<br />
of common element property<br />
and the deprivation of your<br />
rights as a member of the association<br />
from excessive noise.<br />
I would write a letter to the<br />
board demanding that It take action<br />
against the co-owners involved,<br />
threatening legal action<br />
should that not be done. I would<br />
also point out to the board that<br />
vou will hold it and the associa-<br />
board of directors and find that<br />
our other board members have<br />
their head in the sand. All they<br />
are concerned about is whether<br />
the co-owners at the condominium<br />
will find difficulty with<br />
them or criticize them because<br />
we need to raise the assessments.<br />
They don't seem to care<br />
about their fiduciary duties.<br />
How can I instill in them the<br />
need to be businesslike in the<br />
operation of the association?<br />
tion responsible <strong>for</strong> the damages<br />
you are sustaining in being unable<br />
to sell your unit, because of— Call your insurance carrier and<br />
the failure of the part of the asso- have it provide you with docu-<br />
ciation to en<strong>for</strong>ce the rules and restrictions.<br />
I am a businessman on our<br />
mented figures in regard to the<br />
number of liability lawsuits that<br />
are being brought against boards<br />
of directors <strong>for</strong> mismanagement.<br />
THE ©bseruer Eccentric NEWSPAPERS<br />
including the failure to adequately<br />
fund the association to meet<br />
the reasonable needs of the association.<br />
You are correct that too many<br />
boards are overly concerned with<br />
what other co-owners will think of<br />
them when they raise assessments.<br />
My experience in more<br />
than 20 years of law practice dictates<br />
that those same people who<br />
scream the loudest about the increase<br />
in assessments will be the<br />
should be expressed to the members<br />
of the board on a regular ba-<br />
Robert M. Meisner is a Birmingham<br />
attorney concentrating<br />
his practice in the areas of condominiums,<br />
real estate and corporate<br />
law. You are invited to submit<br />
topics you would like to see<br />
discussed in this column by writing<br />
Robert .Vf Meisner at 30200<br />
Telegraph Road, Suite 467, Bing-<br />
Jirst in line to sue the board it ii_ham Farms 48025. This column<br />
does not do its job properly. Directors<br />
of associations have a fiduciary<br />
duty to run the business<br />
in a proper fashion. You are cor-<br />
rect in vour concerns, which<br />
I<br />
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55 Betty or<br />
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301 Open Houses<br />
Orchard Lake<br />
LAKE PRIVILEGES<br />
5207 Deer Run Circle<br />
Quality throughout ibis magnificent<br />
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$850,000 B-94314 (S -ol Orchard<br />
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SiM 900 (HE)<br />
RED CARPET KEIM 855-9100<br />
646-6200<br />
TROV OPEN SUN 2-*PM<br />
Ideal lamily home In established<br />
neighborhood 3 bedrooms, 2 lull<br />
baths Family room w'fireplace<br />
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looking professionally landscaped<br />
ooking<br />
Schools! $117,900 1789<br />
Longl<br />
THE PRUDENTIAL<br />
1 Lake. W olJohnR<br />
GREAT LAKES REALTY<br />
689-8900<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />
HILLPOINTE<br />
--MIRROR LAKE-<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />
5040 Mirror Lake Ct.<br />
Beautiful private settmg with views<br />
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Gorman's. ? fireplaces, 2 dens, mir-<br />
ror wet Dar Fabulous setting and in-<br />
terior! Plan to see (S ot Pontiac<br />
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$275,000 B-99027<br />
HANNETT, INC.<br />
REALTORS<br />
646-6200<br />
W BLOOMFIELD-Open Sun 2-5<br />
Just listed 3 bedroom ranch, 'ice-<br />
place 2'* car garage, $109,900<br />
HMA 353-7170<br />
302 B i r m i n g h a m<br />
BkxxnnafcT<br />
Opporl<br />
Mj 4 badro<br />
unit^ Plus!<br />
Piaared 4 bedroom. 2'1T>ath coton>-<br />
al. partially updated Family room &<br />
rec room, hardwood floors. nee<br />
driveway renovated bath Great<br />
U>«.e in s jiwsi jjL •lilturuutim<br />
Schools' $159 ,900<br />
CALL KAREN<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
644-4700 or 334-0632<br />
303 W.BImfld. Keego<br />
~ Orchard Lak*<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />
immediate n«.upttncy Wwl Bioggv<br />
304 Farmington<br />
Farmington Mill*<br />
field 8*»cfc r, story 4 bedroom/<br />
library 2'. bath, Andersen windows<br />
40 recessed ught* lots ot ceramic<br />
tile, hardwood ftoors, S specialty<br />
ceiling* Too many e>tras to list<br />
$212 M 0 540-4063<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />
IN WOOOLAND RIOGE<br />
6818 Torybrooke Circle White con-<br />
temporary 2 story. 4 bedrooms with<br />
kuujrious master Dam Immediate<br />
occupancy $375,900 includes car<br />
OWNER SAYS SELL IMMEDIATELY<br />
Spectacular home lor entertaining<br />
Large rooms open floor plan huge<br />
master bedroom suite Overlooks 6<br />
holes of wabee* Golf course Bring<br />
all oilers Code moo Please ask lor.<br />
LESLIE FREEOMAN<br />
CRANBROOK REALTORS<br />
HOME 932-8883 OFFICE 626-8700<br />
303 W.ftlmftd. K e e g o<br />
Orchard Lake<br />
W BLOOMFIELD - OPEN SUN 1-4<br />
Updated home with Green Lake<br />
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Bloomfield<br />
BEVERLY HILLS<br />
BEST BUY!!<br />
Spacious 3 bedroom, 1 5 bath ranch<br />
nestled on an acre has hardwood<br />
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more! $165,000 CaH851-9770<br />
ERA RYMAL SYMES<br />
AFFORDABLE QUALITY<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />
JUST LISTED!<br />
Spacious we" - mam taio«c ranch on<br />
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1,400 sq ft ol living area makes this<br />
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ty included ONLY $81 900<br />
HURRY'<br />
Outstanding 3 bedroom 2 bath<br />
Ranch with open floor plan & con-<br />
temporary flair! Updated kitchen &<br />
Oath: central air 2-way lirepiace 4<br />
more' ONLY $137,000<br />
JUST LISTED!<br />
Don't miss this super 4 bedroom<br />
2'i bath colonial in lovely sub Treed<br />
lot, lamily room with lirepiace up-<br />
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$189,900<br />
JUST LISTED!<br />
Elegant custom Tudor Dramatic 2-<br />
story cerarmc toyer, beaut Itui hard-<br />
wood floors, bay windows in living<br />
room, dining room, master bedroom<br />
4 breaMast room 3 Fireplaces spa-<br />
cious kitchen with island Backs to<br />
woods lor privacy ONLY $276,900<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
TODAY 855-2000<br />
1988 1989 1990 199«<br />
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t<br />
855-2200<br />
ONE YEAR OLD<br />
4 t,«Oioom colorna Must sell own<br />
ers transferred 2'.bath hardwood<br />
floors fireplace Jacuizi treed lol<br />
$1t>4,900 IOEW54CARI .<br />
IMMACULATE<br />
CONTEMPORARY<br />
in uopulai Sub Easy access to tree-<br />
way shopping 3 bedrooms 2'i<br />
ta.hs 2 Tar attached gourmet<br />
kitchen professionally landscaped<br />
$ 105.500 IOEW55HEAI<br />
737-9000<br />
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1717 Midvale W of SouthlielO. S ot<br />
Maple New Years Special Updated<br />
ranch, walking distance to schools<br />
and town 3 bedrooms 2 fun balhs<br />
fireplace, an, private fenced yard<br />
Reduced to $169,500<br />
LINDA HARRISON, 5-40-9358<br />
RALPH MANUEL. 647-7100<br />
BEVERLY HILLS<br />
BEAUTY<br />
Unique 5 bedroom 4 bath home on<br />
se»ene wooded lot finished walk out<br />
lower level fieldstone fireplace<br />
home warranty and more 1 See n to-<br />
day' $396 900 Call 85 1-9770<br />
ERA RYMAL SYMES<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4pm<br />
First lime buyer' $68,500 in Wesl<br />
Bloomfield' 3 bedrooms dfcn and<br />
basement, updated kitchen and<br />
bathrooms privileges on Union<br />
Lake Good-bye landiordl!' Call<br />
Carol Burger<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
681-5700 or 681-3848<br />
SOPHISTICATED 4 CHARMING<br />
wa» -Out lower level e»pansive<br />
dec'li Spa resort like living Lake<br />
pn-'leges Call today $109 000<br />
WE-46<br />
LOtfELY - 3 bedroom lanch with<br />
Walnut Lake privileges Birmingham<br />
schools Completely updated Neu-<br />
fletached parage<br />
TRANSfER FORCES SALE<br />
W Bloomfield schools 4 bedrooms<br />
2' oaths 2 fireplaces Wonderful<br />
paikiike setting All appliances<br />
St*y ' Year Home Warranty Priced<br />
10 Jill-$154 900 BE-55<br />
THE<br />
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, GROUP<br />
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851-4100<br />
A PACKAGE OF<br />
SUPERLATIVES<br />
Super location Good construction<br />
Wen maintained Beautifully deco-<br />
rated This custom 7 year old 3 bad-<br />
room. 2 5J>atfi colonial has a first<br />
floor master suite, lota of bum-vis.<br />
screened pryxh finished basemen!<br />
2 car aide entf^ garage and aitraa<br />
and upgrades gaiora Walking dis-<br />
tance to downtown Farmington<br />
Only $287,000<br />
MARY MCLEOD<br />
CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111<br />
304 Farmington<br />
Farmington<br />
extras including .suitad beamed ca-<br />
thedral ceniings large open kitchen<br />
with lots ol cupboards, cory family<br />
room With txnit-m natural fireplace,<br />
impressive master suite with private<br />
baih central airattached garage ft<br />
more Only $87 900<br />
OPEN SUN 2-5pm<br />
Ask tor DAVID JORDAN<br />
Century 21 Elite 522-7626<br />
304 Farmington<br />
Farmington M*»<br />
ROOMY COMFORT<br />
with hardwood Boors. » bedrooms<br />
2% baths, family room wtth fire-<br />
place 2 car garage we* landscaped<br />
yard with stream $ 139,900<br />
- 737-9000<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
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FARMINGTON MILLS<br />
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ATTENTION RENTERS!<br />
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$44,000<br />
' SPECTACULAR!<br />
Super 7 yr- o«a bedroom Colonial<br />
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tones Jacu.ni shower and-skyMe in<br />
master bath Direct access from<br />
guest bedroom lo mam bath Beau-<br />
tifully finished basement wtth wine<br />
storage 4 ice maker designed <strong>for</strong><br />
enlenaining $249 900<br />
PLUSH<br />
Spectacular 2 story Colonial witb<br />
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ily room, including fieldstone fire-<br />
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closet Spaous <strong>for</strong>mal dining room,<br />
utility room has -• bath Side entry<br />
garage $189,900 '<br />
WARM 4 INVITING<br />
Family Colonial m beautiful Chat-<br />
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$145,000 Call today!<br />
CENTURY 21 HARTFORD 478-6000<br />
Nww core<br />
'^Oroom Ulll, I UK I l»l<br />
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car garage Large master suite with<br />
lacuzn tub. walk-in close! 4 sitting<br />
area Completion within 2 weeks<br />
Priced under market at $199,500<br />
Call Blair Building Co 313-483-6565<br />
CUSTOM RANCH - woods pond 4<br />
large deck 3 bedrooms, 2 i baths<br />
great room with glass enclosed din-<br />
ing room, by owner 477-t997<br />
SPACIOUS • 4 bedrooms 2't balhs<br />
large open roo-'s tun Dascneni at-<br />
tached garage $172 900<br />
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CAROLE GOLD<br />
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ily room with 'leldstone fireplace &<br />
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A5K FOR PHYLLIS LEMON<br />
"HE MICHIGAN! GROUP<br />
ESTATE SIZE WOODED PARK LIKE<br />
setting with pool Privacy fenced<br />
Picture book with 2 fireplaces hard<br />
wood floors $254 900<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
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851-6700<br />
CONTEMPORARY<br />
3 bedrooms Large master suite<br />
Doorwali to 400 sq ft deck Nice!<br />
$84,900<br />
HEPPARD & ASSOC.<br />
855-6570<br />
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313-477-7970<br />
Open dally i2-5pm, 6pm on week-<br />
ends Closed Thurs<br />
A J VAN OYEN BUILDERS<br />
Farmington Hills<br />
HEATHER HILLS SUB.<br />
Scene ravHne lot ft ramming ranch<br />
with fmafted walkout lower level<br />
Meticuloue/y maintained 4 tasletufr,<br />
decorated 1259.90tr<br />
(OEL50CAS) 462-1811<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
OPEN SAT 1-5<br />
21780 Park lane Green H« Com-<br />
mons. S of 9 Mtte. W ol Drake<br />
Swim, tenna. |og. Charming. 2-1<br />
bath one* corarnal ctioice lot That<br />
backs to commons with circular<br />
drive, side entrance. 2 car attached<br />
garage, tamity room with fireplace<br />
and bar first Boor laundry and tiled<br />
basement Immediate occupancy<br />
Many extras Convenient 10 ex-<br />
pressways CaM<br />
ESTHER BAXTER. 349-6626<br />
MAYFA1R 522-8000<br />
FORECLOSURE - BRICK RANCH<br />
Attached garage, basement<br />
$59,900 9 Mile ft Telegraph<br />
MAYFAIR, 522-8000<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS- 6 bedroom<br />
Quad level greal sub great price,<br />
must see 1 $154 I 900 HMA 353-7170<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS TUDOR'<br />
4 bedrooms, outstanding location<br />
Super condition Walk-oul base-<br />
ment Backs lo acres ol privacy'<br />
Very nice $267,000<br />
HEPPARD & ASSOC.<br />
855-~6570<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS RANCH 1<br />
Open 4 airy' 3 bedrooms Oak cabi-<br />
neis m nice sue kitchen Huge deck<br />
fireplace, finished basement Master<br />
bam $93,500<br />
HEPPARD& ASSOC.<br />
855-6570<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
Move-in condition 1986 ranch with<br />
master bath, central air basement 4<br />
garage $8S 900<br />
Ask <strong>for</strong> Darleen or Fred<br />
348-3000<br />
JUST LISTED<br />
RENT BUSTER<br />
Say goodbye to your Landlord<br />
early irf <strong>1993</strong> and start investing in<br />
your own tuture with aluminum<br />
sided ranch home with attached ga-<br />
rage and breejeway Breezeway<br />
currently being used as 3rd bed-<br />
room Large enclosed front porch,<br />
low taxes All that is needed is some<br />
interior TLC BADA BOOM/8 AD A<br />
BING $49,900<br />
KEN RAJNA<br />
CENTURY 21 HARTFORO 478-6000<br />
LARGE FAMILY WANTED TO FILL<br />
this 4 bedroom colonial in north<br />
Farmington Hills, great neighbors,<br />
over 2500 sq ft with mground pool<br />
to* lamity fun $180 000<br />
C E N T U R Y 21<br />
MJL CORPORATE<br />
TRANSFEREE SEE7FCE<br />
851-6700<br />
GREEN HILL WOOOS<br />
Superb 4 bedroom colonial on<br />
prima site backing lo commons<br />
Professional landscaping, sprin-<br />
klers wood foyer flooc. stain wood-<br />
work family room with lirepiace.<br />
glass enclosed solarium 4 much<br />
more $219 900<br />
CALL BOB MASSARON<br />
THE MICHIGAN GROUP<br />
REALTORS INC.. 938-8588<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />
EXCLUSIVELY<br />
BUILDER DESPERATE - must sell<br />
decorated model 10 reduce invento-<br />
ry 4 bedroom, 2 story with waik-<br />
oul, 38470 Lowell Dr Country<br />
Ridge Open daily 1-6pm $259,900<br />
direct from builder<br />
85 V9950, 610-2557. 348-9950<br />
OVER 2,000 SO FT<br />
of living space in this colonial locat-<br />
ed on almost an acre ot property 4<br />
bedrooms. I'-i baths 2 car garage 4<br />
more $88 900 F-20SU-FH CaH<br />
474-3303<br />
INVEST ft PROFIT<br />
This 3 bedroom 1'» story mainte-<br />
nance tree home otters a large<br />
fenced lot. hardwood floors, updat-<br />
ed bath, garage ft more $64 999<br />
F-21TU-FH Call 474-3303<br />
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LUXURIOUS LIVING - this 3 bed-<br />
room 3 bath Compo-Bmll brick<br />
ranch otters a distinctive selling m<br />
the ihe Ramblewood Gatehouse<br />
Community Features open floor<br />
plan with custom bath 4 light fix-<br />
tures Total oI 4800 sq It includes<br />
spacious tmisehd walk out with<br />
complete wet bar Large deck 4<br />
gazebo look onto quiet wooded<br />
seclusion All the appropriate am-<br />
memities Great condo alternative<br />
$279,900<br />
ASK FOR AL THOMAS<br />
RE''MAX WEST<br />
427-1770 Or 261-1400<br />
REDUCED $20,000 - For Quick Sale<br />
Ramblewood Sub 14 4 Drake 2700<br />
bedrooms. 2'1 baths large<br />
"family *<br />
super lot, excellent localion<br />
$209 900<br />
AL VAN ACKER<br />
RE/MAX EXCELLENCE<br />
539-3700<br />
THE AMERICAN DREAM IS ALIVE 4<br />
well m Ramblewood gracious living<br />
on premium lot Secure community<br />
4 bedroom colonial with over 3000<br />
sq ft $270,000<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
MJL CORPORATE<br />
TRANSFEREE SERVICE<br />
851-6700<br />
BIRMINGHAM bungalow - charming<br />
3 bedroom. 2 bath, updated thru<br />
out, new kitchen, hardwood floors,<br />
central air garage move-in condi-<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
WALK TO OOWNTOWN<br />
3 bedrooms family room base-<br />
ment, many updates 33625 State<br />
St OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 $122,000<br />
ASK FOR ANNE MOLONEY<br />
CENTURY 21 MJL<br />
855-8525<br />
FRANKLIN - OPEN SUN 2-5PM<br />
32820 WING LAKE RD<br />
All the charm of Franklin In this love-<br />
ly Cape Cod on over 4 acres Prop-<br />
erty.can be dwded Fireplace back<br />
porch finished rec room, etc Owner<br />
musi sell! Please ask <strong>for</strong><br />
LESLIE FREEDMAN<br />
CRANBROOK REALTORS<br />
HOME 932-8883 OFFICE 626-8700<br />
LIVONIA OPEN SUN 1-4<br />
New Construction<br />
Immediate occupancy Cape Cod,<br />
2226 sq ft 4 bedrooms great room<br />
w'fireplace 2'i baths. 1st floor<br />
laundry. 36163 Allen, E of Levari<br />
between 5 Mi 4 96 427-3295<br />
ASHLEY CONSTRUCTION<br />
The Prudential<br />
William Decker,<br />
REALTORS"<br />
4 5 5 - 8 4 0 0<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
MOVE IN AND ENJOY all the loving care this<br />
home has had The new Kitchen is a cook's<br />
dream and the furnace, roof and windows are new<br />
too With 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, family room<br />
and fireplace and a price to please 1 $112,500<br />
MONEY FROM ABOVE Uve in the large 2 bed-<br />
room lower unit wAarge living room wfireplace<br />
<strong>for</strong>mal dining room plus heated porch. Upper 1<br />
bedroom flat presently rented Separate electric<br />
plus new roof Deep city lot and 2 car garage<br />
Onfy $129,500<br />
NEVER BEFORE OFFERED Family owned since<br />
the teens Walk to downtown, schools and<br />
churches from this 3 bedroom offering aluminum<br />
siding. 2 car garage, glassed in front porch on a<br />
nice city lot Appliances remain Ready <strong>for</strong> your<br />
decor $107,500<br />
AFFORDABLE COLONIAL in Ptymouth is waiting<br />
<strong>for</strong> that special young family 3 Bedrooms central<br />
air. updated kitchen and family room with fire-<br />
place and fkxx to ceding bookcases, just a short<br />
walk to elementary school $112,985<br />
PREPOSTEROUSLY LOW PRICE tor this Wood-<br />
lore North home In Ptymouth Priced under ap-<br />
praise owner wants a quick sale 4 bedrooms,<br />
ceramic toyerr~many wood ftoors. huge deck wtth<br />
hot tub, neutral decor A steal at $289 900<br />
CONDOMINIUMS<br />
PLYMOUTH CONDO in town upper ranch with<br />
private entrance in smalt comtoriabie complex<br />
Walking distance to shopping Ertremety well kept<br />
unN wtth 2 bedrooms and laundry area within unit<br />
Motivated ae«er $67,900<br />
LIVONIA<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4PM<br />
11245 W CLEMENT CIRCLE<br />
S of Ptymouth, E of Middteoelt<br />
Must sell' Immediate occupancy on<br />
beautifully decorated 3 bedroom<br />
ranch m an brick neighborhood<br />
Florida room many updates Bring<br />
all offers owners anxious<br />
CALL JOE OURSO 344-7111<br />
RE,'MAX WEST 261-1400<br />
LIVONIA<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />
Bicentennial Estates • Impressive 4<br />
bedroom tudor with den vaulted<br />
ce»Ung in great room 2nd floor<br />
bridge 1 Evcaptionai neutral decor<br />
You won't be disappointed 1 N ol 7<br />
at 19330 Gary $219 900 Call Karen<br />
Burton a1 855-8549<br />
CENTURY 21 MJL<br />
CORPORATE TRANSFEREE<br />
SERVICE<br />
I.on Bv owner $132 ,000<br />
9pen Sun 2-5 642-4169<br />
BIRMINGHAM - BY OWNER<br />
2 story English bricK. Poppleton<br />
Park 3 bedrooms. I i baths fire-<br />
place screened porch, security !<br />
tern $205,000 Atler 7PM, 433-1<br />
BIRMINGHAM- Charming, 3 bed-<br />
room 2"i bath Bungalow marble<br />
fireplace, Florida room, garage,<br />
must see $-47,900 HMA 353-7170<br />
BIRMINGHAM Desirable Midvale<br />
area Large bnck ranch 3 bedroom,<br />
2'j oaths, attached garage famity<br />
room, 2 lirepiaces Move-in condi-<br />
tion Owner anxious Save $1000 s<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e listing with Broker Jan *2<br />
Open Sat 4 Sun , 646-6556<br />
BIRMINGHAM Perfect 3 bedroom<br />
2't baths in-town colonial Com-<br />
pletely renovated condo - alterna-<br />
tive with an modern conveniences<br />
including slep down family room<br />
with high ceiling and great view ol<br />
veranda and custom planted court-<br />
yard Tons ot burtt-ms Large master<br />
bath and walk in closet Priced to<br />
sell at $299 000 644-3947<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Birmingham<br />
Schools, newly renovated 3 bed-<br />
room 2 bath ranch on 1 5 acre<br />
Maulifuf vol 2200 sq tl REDUCED<br />
by OWNER $189 900 851-1685<br />
BLOOMFIELD<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />
6420 Sher-ngham<br />
N ol Maple & W ol Telegraph ^ a<br />
charming English Tudor with 3 bed-<br />
rooms new gourmet kitchen, hard-<br />
wood floors, family room with built-<br />
in entertainment center and Wing<br />
Lake privileges' $289 900<br />
KATHY WILSON<br />
644-6700<br />
MAX BROOCK INC REALTORS<br />
RE/MAX 100 INC<br />
Mlltord<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5<br />
EXECUTIVE RANCH 4 bedrooms<br />
2 i baihs over 2,800 sq ft plus Ml<br />
walkout lower level $269 400<br />
OWNER 685-2996<br />
HELP-U-SELL ol Commerce-'<br />
W Bloomfield 360 6660<br />
OPEN SUNDAY t-4<br />
7318 Lindenmar e N of 14 Mue - E<br />
of Inkster Must move - counting the<br />
days Family-sued 5 bedroom colo-<br />
nial m desirable sob 2 Fireplaces<br />
basement 3'* baths 2 car attached<br />
garage For more details ea*<br />
LAURA PRENDERGAST<br />
CENTURY 21 TOOAY<br />
855 2000 or 478-2347<br />
SOUTHFIELD Ooen Sat Sun 12-6<br />
Award winning 3 bedroom brick<br />
ranch wrth 2 car attached garage<br />
Remodeled throughout $87 900<br />
27 108 Shagbark 557-2176<br />
SOUTHFtELD Open Sun 2-5<br />
20270 I EDGES TONE Super th.ro<br />
3 bedroom 2 bath ranch finished<br />
basement central aw hreptece 2<br />
car" attached garage much more<br />
$88 500 HMA 353-7170<br />
BLOOMFIELD TWP - 3 BEDROOM<br />
ranch, 2'i bath family room with<br />
fireplace central air attached 2 car<br />
Reduced $163 500 334-7047<br />
CONOO ALTERNATIVE' 2 bedroom<br />
finished basement Qaraga updated<br />
kitchen great area $89 900<br />
Help-U Sen Btrmtngham 335-0050<br />
SAVE THOUSANDS' Helping<br />
sellers sell by owner from $2 250<br />
Help-U-San Birmingham 335-0050<br />
JUST LISTED<br />
BLOOMFIEl 0 HILLS Investors'<br />
2000 sq It brick ranch on one acre<br />
lot! 3 bedrooms 2 full baths<br />
Bloomfield Hills schools $134 900<br />
EC-H-70PEM<br />
BIRMINGHAM Walk to Town<br />
Charmeri 2 bedrooms 1 bath 2 c—<br />
garage many updates Move m con-<br />
dition' $78 900 EC-H-72LIN<br />
BLOOMFIELD superb icoetion'<br />
Elegant home with many custom<br />
amenities 4 bedrooms. 2'i baths<br />
famity room library private deck<br />
wtth Jacuzzi $389 900<br />
EC-H-31GRE<br />
MAX BROOCK INC 646-1400<br />
SOUTHFIELD- Open Sun 2-5<br />
2««14 RIVER HEIGHTS E of Tele<br />
r aph S of 10 Mile Rd 3 bedroom<br />
bath bnc* ranch on secluded<br />
street famtty room Sunporch pri-<br />
vate yard i attached garage<br />
$119 900 HU« 353- 7 f70<br />
T«OY OPEN SUNOAY 2-5 3*97<br />
Delaware Washington Square Sub<br />
E of Crooks. S ot 17 Mile eaeutrfui<br />
family home J 000 M ft colonial mt<br />
4 bedrooma library. 2 Ml 8 2<br />
baths large fam*y room fVacMaca<br />
2'i garage central m apnn<br />
kte §/ professional landecapmg pri-<br />
vate yard w'deck 8 large moround<br />
neeied pool $189 900 3«5 03.18<br />
OPEN SUNDAY t-4<br />
5790 Independence<br />
S/Watnui laae E MwvUeben<br />
Spaooua $ bedroom plus den famWy<br />
MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY<br />
W BKxvntieid B» nungham schools<br />
Purchase new home wMI sacrifice 3<br />
bedroom 2'i bath ranch with walk<br />
out Quality throughout custom<br />
bu*l-tns. Skylight hardwood Itoors<br />
modernized kitchan alarm deck on<br />
private cul-de-sac 2 fireplaces<br />
much more Listed at $179,000 w»<br />
sacrifice tor best offer' lease'pur<br />
chase opnon available 826-4189<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
OUARTON LAKES ESTATES<br />
BeeutiM Wallace Frost country<br />
trench 4 bedroom home 1ST hn<br />
offered at 30 years $498 000<br />
DAVE BEATTY<br />
RALPH MANUEL ASSOCIATES<br />
847-6999 or 647 7100<br />
4 bedroem 2'vbe«n contemporary<br />
colonial m owe" able area New car<br />
pet 3 car garage Many updetea<br />
Waai to town $250 000 647-7634<br />
OPEN SUN I-4pm<br />
120 VORN LANE<br />
$274 852 642 2460<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
Schweitzer RMI Estate<br />
4 bedrooms hardwood floors<br />
coved ceilings fmrshed rec room<br />
walk to Country Day and ihoopmg<br />
$212 000 Asa <strong>for</strong><br />
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644-4700<br />
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GLR65IFIED REAL ESTATE<br />
304 Farmington<br />
Farmington Hfflt<br />
OPEN SUNOAY t-4<br />
Anxious ownar presents. lovafy 4<br />
bedroom 2% bam tri-tevel In<br />
Kimbertey Subdivision featuring<br />
tamity room w/tlraplaca 1991 roof I<br />
oeo Large wooded lot decorator<br />
toucfiaa tnrouofioul Just reduced to<br />
X 263)1 Ou<br />
$142,600 I Oundalh 471-7050<br />
PREMIUM SETTING - MUST SELL<br />
E of MwJdlebett between 12 6 13<br />
Mae Beaut«fu»y mamtamad rmefi.<br />
approximately 2 acres wooded ae-<br />
tata Hvmfl Large pond property<br />
bordering a lovely stream Three<br />
panaaed bedrooms & library, coun-<br />
try lnlcSieci <strong>for</strong>mal<br />
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309 Bdghton-ttertland<br />
circular drive baseboard heat/air.<br />
security, sprinkler Must see 1 Agent<br />
selected $270,000 Owner 866-2361<br />
SUPER PRICE REDUCTION!<br />
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ceptional 4 bedroom Tudor m prima<br />
area of Farmington nets Spacious<br />
rooms, profesaronal landscaping,<br />
decks & MORE' Vou can t beat this<br />
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CALL X>LIE LEV1NE<br />
CENTURY 21 TOOAY<br />
856-2000<br />
450-0562<br />
THREE BEDROOM brick Ranch iv»<br />
balti. 2 fireplaces large lot New<br />
carpet 1 car attached garage<br />
Farmmgton $99 500 442-0265<br />
Wide Lot-Mature Trees<br />
Sharp west Farmington Mills starter<br />
home Walk to excellent schools S<br />
new playground LOW TAXES! Lots<br />
of room irvs.de 1 out Attached ga-<br />
rage newer roof i other updates<br />
Tax time relief - onty $73 900<br />
B 0 8 SEXTON<br />
REALTY EXECUTIVES METRO INC<br />
473-1200<br />
YOUR SEARCH IS OVER<br />
alter seeing this attractive 3 bed-<br />
room Ranch on over w ed lot Offers<br />
updates throughout Finished base-<br />
ment & attached garage plus rust a<br />
short walk to downtown Only<br />
$114,900<br />
BEAUTY & CHARM<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4, thn beautiful 4<br />
bedroom 2'-» bath colonial «n popu-<br />
lar area includes cozy tamity room<br />
with brick fireplace » wet bar gour-<br />
met kitchen, central air 1st floor<br />
laundry, protess»oneli> landscaped<br />
with gazebo Finished basement &<br />
attached 2 car garage Don't miss<br />
this one<br />
CENTURY 21 TOOAY 462-9600<br />
305 Brighton-Hartland<br />
Howell<br />
BRIGHTON - start the new yea- in<br />
this lovely new quality 3 bedroom 2<br />
story home with lots ot curb appeal<br />
on a beautiful halt acre lot Masonry<br />
fireplace in labulous great 'oom<br />
17x14 masier bedroom w\m bay<br />
window It s a bargain at $179 900<br />
ASK FOR PHYLLlS LEMON<br />
REALTORS INC<br />
459-3600 349-7762<br />
BRIGHTON End the search Spar*<br />
Una 3 bedroom brick ranch with 3<br />
fu* oaths, famity room wtth fire-<br />
place extensive decking $ quaHty<br />
features on t 68 landscaped acres<br />
$162,900 (C067640)<br />
BRIGHTON Personality ptua Lovely<br />
brlc* & wood contemporary 3,309<br />
sq ft . 4 bedrooms. 3 Ml baths 2<br />
fireplaces 6 dan a* on a park-Ska<br />
setting $229,900 (LHP67660)<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
BRIGHTON TOWN 6 COUNTRY<br />
227-11tl<br />
"SSlrSJ^^RSroom<br />
colonial, firmly room/flreplaoa. 2V»<br />
bathe, deck, brushed walkout lower<br />
level, $167,000 227-7055<br />
306 S o u t h f M d - L a t h r u p<br />
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC<br />
Custom ranch on over 1 acre setting<br />
on Rouge River Super walkout low-<br />
er level, huge kitchen, beautiful year<br />
round* $129,899 C-24RO-S C*l<br />
360-0450<br />
ERA COUNTRY RIDGE REALTY<br />
Large country lot! 3 bedroom Cape<br />
Cod Lots of updates $69,900<br />
Land Contract terms' newer fur-<br />
nace roof, kitchen Nice lot.<br />
$49,900<br />
Open Sunday 1-5<br />
Family rtome-4 bedroom ranch. 2'i<br />
balhs Many amenities 22416 Avon<br />
Lane<br />
HELP-U-SELL ot South Oakland<br />
541-0700<br />
307 South Lyon<br />
IHMnrfi Uii«Klafu4<br />
Mmoro-nigniarKi<br />
A NEW SINGLE-FAMILY HOME<br />
COMMUNITY IN SOUTH LYON<br />
EAGLE HEIGHTS<br />
• 3 6 4 bedroom ranch, colonial.<br />
cape cod 6 bi level homes<br />
• Fufl Basements 6 2 car garages<br />
• From $106,500 to $1*4.500<br />
(VMM our Modal Home t t-5pm<br />
1-96 to Kant Lake Rd S. towsrds<br />
South Lyon, left on 11 ml to en-<br />
trance on right Foaow signs!)<br />
Modal 437-3773 Office 229-5722<br />
AOCER HOMES, INC<br />
COUNTRY LIVING - goes with this<br />
newer colonial on acre In Green<br />
Oak T si—eon HOP «e • 1<br />
bedrooms. 1't baths, country kitch-<br />
en, plus dining room Large bed-<br />
rooms with walk-in closets, door-wan<br />
to 12x24 deck Backs to pasture-<br />
land immsdlate occupancy<br />
$128,900 Contact.<br />
LINDA ROBERTS<br />
THE MICHIGAN GROUP<br />
REALTORS INC 227-4600 Ext 256<br />
Or beeper. 403-7770<br />
GORGEOUS CONTEMPORARY<br />
2 story home with 4 bedroome. 4V»<br />
baths, master bath has lacuni<br />
shower endoeed with glass block<br />
Bum m pool, nice size deck with<br />
gatatio. partlelty flrwshed basement<br />
3 car attached garage with openers<br />
$309,000 CaH Randy Clark<br />
RE/MAX C o u n t r y s i d e<br />
486-5005<br />
THESE 2 NEW HOMES<br />
now avertable on Brighton Lake will<br />
capture your heart' 3 bedrooms 2'i<br />
baths, open floor plans, cathedral<br />
ceilings 2 fireplaces oak cabinets,<br />
French doors & walkout lower level<br />
to the lake Don I miss your chance -<br />
starting at $169,500<br />
DIANE BRAYKOVICH<br />
RE/MAX 100 INC.<br />
348-3000<br />
NEWLY LISTED- - Gorgeous 3 bed-<br />
room, 3 ? path full bnck ranch situ-<br />
ated on t0 acres Featuring spa-<br />
cious living room w,'vaulted ceiling 6'<br />
french doors fartnly room w'fire-<br />
place hardwood floors & trench<br />
doors <strong>for</strong>mal dining, 1st floor laun-<br />
dry marble foyer, fun basement.<br />
24x27 garage central air & morel<br />
Bu.11 in 1992 Livmgslon County<br />
Fenton Schools $188,500<br />
YOU LL LOVE ITI - Spacious almost<br />
rvew 3 bedroom Cape Cod on 2 acre<br />
setting w. many beautiful pine trees<br />
at back of property lor privacy i960<br />
sq h of living area on main floor<br />
plus upper level is 1300 sq tl 4 Is<br />
partially finished, 2»6 construction,<br />
cedar siding, wood windows & many<br />
olher quality features Don 1 miss<br />
this one al $178,000 Hartland<br />
ENGLAND REAL ESTATE 474-4530<br />
"NEW OFFERING"<br />
Custom built ranch Gourmet kitch-<br />
en masier wtth sunken tub. 2 fire-<br />
places. finished walkout basement<br />
overlooking ravine $179,900 (22ro><br />
-JUST FOR YOU"<br />
Open floor planM Flowing, functional<br />
3 bedroom ranch, 1 % baths, fire-<br />
place in Irving room, <strong>for</strong>mal dining<br />
plus eating area in updated kitchen<br />
B^j lot 1600 sq ft. wolmamzed<br />
decking $107,900 (24su|<br />
"LOVELY & ELEGANT"<br />
Completely updated brick ranch<br />
with I't baths Ceramtc foyer 6 very<br />
altactrve white 6 grey decor Formi-<br />
ca kitchen wtth fireplace & built-in<br />
breakfast table, & numerous up-<br />
dates $79,900 (24gr)<br />
"REDUCED"<br />
Clean, updated and well maintained<br />
slarler home Many recent improve-<br />
ments which include wood decks -<br />
front & back newer roof shingles,<br />
nower kitchen countertops 4 re-<br />
faced cabinet Home warranty avail-<br />
able $44 900(26br|<br />
626-8800<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
SOUTHFIELD-21445 Greenview 3<br />
bedroom bungalow. !'-» bath, new<br />
carpet, appliances. 2 car garage By<br />
Owner $55,000 669-4622<br />
LYON TWSP.<br />
CAPE COD. ACRE<br />
Lovely 3 bedroom. 2 bath home<br />
w/ 1st floor master suite, huge<br />
dining area w doorwa* to deck tuli<br />
baaament. 4 2'i zmt attached<br />
garage $127,900<br />
K a r e n B r o w n<br />
RE/MAX 100 INC.<br />
348-3000<br />
307 South Lyon<br />
Mif<strong>for</strong>d-Hvghland<br />
ACREAGE. PRIVACY, plus a 2 story<br />
home, many custom features,<br />
$172,500<br />
HELP-U-SELL Of NNSL 348-6006<br />
HORSE HEAVEN<br />
Country lane leads to stunning 4<br />
year old 3 bedroom. 2> bajh ranch<br />
with vaulted ceilings. fu« basement,<br />
attached garage 4 acreage too!<br />
$149,900<br />
FIRST AMERICAN 687-6900<br />
MILFORD - Spac*>us colonial on 5<br />
acres 2500 sq ft 3 bedrooms, 3<br />
baths, kitchen 4 dining area over<br />
looking family room with fireplace<br />
Doorwali to deck Great room, 1st<br />
floor laundry. 3 plus car attached<br />
garage wtth workshop Basketball<br />
court wrth foundation Fruit trees<br />
Easy access to US23 and 1-96<br />
$172 900 685-2575<br />
NEO-VICTORIAN<br />
New Model w/Lake Access<br />
Heavily Ireed I 89 acres 3 bed-<br />
rooms. 2'* baths Jacuzzi, <strong>for</strong>mal<br />
dining, great room w/stone fireplace<br />
Oak caixnets. 1SI floor laundry<br />
car attached garage Many features<br />
noi listed 1 mile from downtown<br />
South Lyon Reartors Welcome!<br />
$172,900 Call Steve Wlllacker<br />
Country Concepts 313-437-3667<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 12-2<br />
30984 Bramley Circle<br />
Lyon Twp.<br />
Stunning 3 bedroom ranch, 2 full<br />
Oaths, finished basement, fireplace<br />
bay window, decking $135,000<br />
CALL LAURIE FORREST<br />
RE/MAX C o u n t r y s i d e<br />
486-5015<br />
308 RochMtor-Troy<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS >97,900<br />
3 faadiijom not*, rapgi C M<br />
neighborhood nonh Of oowntown<br />
hardwood floor*, private treed<br />
backyard and more CALL MIKE<br />
SMITHA al Re'Max ProUlllernH<br />
lor details 650-2100<br />
CLASSIC TUOOR<br />
NEARLY NEW<br />
Beautiful soft contemporary with<br />
first noor master suite, specious<br />
with high oalkng Wa*s of glass at<br />
rear overlooks richly landscaped lot<br />
<strong>Library</strong> walk-out baaament. deck<br />
312 Lhronia<br />
aourwiri<br />
noor leun<br />
on 21 ec<br />
Only 169.900<br />
ASK FOR Si<br />
ABSOLUTE OOLLHOU6EI<br />
i<br />
laundry neutral decor, neat led<br />
on 27 acre tn the heart ot Uvonla.<br />
SHARON EDWARDS<br />
THE MICHIGAN GROUP<br />
REALTORS INC . 591-9200<br />
"b<br />
SUM<br />
CALL I<br />
FORTUNE PROPERTIES Realtors<br />
626-6000<br />
TROY - Maple/Uvernon<br />
New construction 3 bedroom ranch<br />
wtth full baaament Unfinished<br />
$62,500 391-9061<br />
TROY - NORTH New construction,<br />
Cherryhurst Sub., 1067 Congress 4<br />
bedroom. 2'i bktns. 1*1 floor laun-<br />
dry. 2«J0 iqn open floor colonial<br />
$186,900 Brokers protected<br />
661-5152<br />
TROY NW - newer custom 3400 sq<br />
ft colonial, 4 bedrooms. 3 baths,<br />
fartufy room, dmmg room, library 4<br />
den Fun walk out basement. 3% at-<br />
tached garage on double lot Too<br />
many extras to Ms! Appraised<br />
$330,000 reduced lo $265,000 LC<br />
or assumption immediste posses-<br />
sion 646-0012<br />
309 Royal Oak-Oak Park<br />
Huntington W o o d *<br />
BERKLEY - by owner Charming 3<br />
bedroom ranch, rvew root, new sun-<br />
room. dirung room, many updates<br />
0 Can<br />
$70 000 I anytime 396-6653<br />
HANDY TO DOWNTOWN<br />
Royal Oak 4 bedroom bungalow<br />
with hardwood ftoors on 1st floor<br />
carpeting on 2nd FiretMace, <strong>for</strong>mal<br />
dining room, oak cabinets m kitch-<br />
en Central air, updated<br />
$86,500<br />
WEIR. MANUEL. SNYDER 4 RANKE<br />
689-7300<br />
ADORABLE<br />
AFFORDABLE<br />
Lovingly cared lor 3 bedroom bnck<br />
ranch wtth 1% baths, partly fMafted<br />
basement, Florida room, and ga-<br />
rage. maintenance free aluminum<br />
trim Al appliances included<br />
Ak lor mat $69.900 Ca9<br />
MARY GATTO<br />
Reelty Profasainnals 476-5300<br />
AFFORDABLE LIVONIA RANCH<br />
A little pemt 1 imagmetion can bring<br />
out the beauty In tfas home Cathe-<br />
dral celling In Uvlng room, breakfaal<br />
nook, open floor plan ParMty ftn-<br />
•ehed baaament $»4.900 N-31SC-<br />
L CaB 346-6767<br />
ERA COUNTRY RIOGE REALTY<br />
garage<br />
OAK PARK-20730 Westhantpton 3<br />
bedroom ranch, 1/4 acre lot base-<br />
ment. new carpeting. 2 car garage<br />
By Owner $35,500 669-4622<br />
Alluring Homes<br />
DON fXHSS OUT<br />
on this charming, treehry decorated<br />
3 bedroom Ranch Oftars remod-<br />
eled kitchen, new vtnyt window*.<br />
French doors leedmg to da<br />
room, covered patio 6 garage Just<br />
$67,900.<br />
SAY YES<br />
to tht» charming bnck ranch with ra-<br />
vine setting includes lovely Florida<br />
Room 4 electric neat, specious<br />
kitchen, beeement prepped <strong>for</strong> fWv<br />
ikhlng 4 2 car garage $94,500<br />
e<br />
. START THE NEW YEAR<br />
m tfus unique home located in Wkv<br />
dridge Sub Features 4 bedrooms. 2<br />
baths, striking Irvtng room/dirang<br />
room combo wrth cathedral ceningi.<br />
entertaining sae family room 4 fire-<br />
place. country kitchen Prolnslon-<br />
aWy landacaped 4 deck All thia 4<br />
more Only $178,500<br />
Century 21<br />
Today 462-9800<br />
Award Winning Office<br />
1986. 87. 88. 89, 90.<br />
91 &92<br />
ROYAL OAK/BEVERLY" HILLS<br />
Unique 4 bedroom Cape Cod New<br />
root- lurnace, sir Huge great room<br />
wtth side bar and fireplace Deck oft<br />
great room Extra large 1st floor<br />
master bedroom Must seel<br />
$148,500 Can DAN LaFOREST at<br />
549-5400 (H402 - S06102)<br />
RE/MAX PARTNERS, INC<br />
Picturesque new of pond, woods<br />
huge deck, 2435 sq fl Colonial.<br />
Dot" 1990 2 acres $230,000<br />
HELP-U-SELL OINWWC 454-9535<br />
4 M n L. 1 T<br />
JTXI NOCNOSTTJT-1 ruj<br />
BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS<br />
Go <strong>for</strong> this beautiful 4 bedroom 2'i<br />
bath home plus library Newer roof<br />
4 vinyl windows 4 much more Area<br />
of higher priced homes, walk to ele-<br />
mentary school $163,900<br />
CALL 80B MASSARON<br />
THE MICHIGAN GROUP<br />
REALTORS INC 938-8568<br />
BROOKWOOD SUB - Swiming golf<br />
4 tennis privileges Large colonial<br />
2650 sq ft Full brick waB fireplace<br />
in lamily room, 4 bedrooms, 2'*<br />
bath, dinette, dmmg room, living<br />
room. 1st floor laundry, library wtth<br />
bultt-in bookcases, sprinklers. 2 car<br />
garage Includes extras. $195,000<br />
By Owner 651-1039<br />
BY OWNER- Rochester Hilks, 1,600<br />
sq.fl Cape Cod N in town location<br />
3 bedroom. 2 bath. 1st floor laun-<br />
dry, built 1990. $119.900 652-2367<br />
MODERN CAPE $219,900<br />
Mlflro 2'i acre setting <strong>for</strong> a 1986<br />
bum 2 250 square toot bnck cape<br />
cod Walkout basement, 2'i baths<br />
graat room with fireplace 1st floor<br />
laundry , and warranty 421-5660<br />
UVONIA:<br />
FIVE BEDROOM COLONIAL<br />
This large custom designed colonial sitting on<br />
V4 acre lot near 6 Mile and Merriman is in mint<br />
condition, loaded with extras, new on the<br />
market and priced to sell. Hurry...Only $209,500.<br />
REDFORD:<br />
REDFORD HOMES<br />
Five homes to choose from. Priced from<br />
$37,900 to $76,500. Call <strong>for</strong> addresses and<br />
details.<br />
GARDEN CITY:<br />
GARDEN CITY HOMES<br />
Three homes available priced from $63,000 to<br />
$79,900. Get the details on the huge lot home<br />
to the incredible 4 bedroom mint condition<br />
colonial.<br />
WESTLAND:<br />
LIVONIA SCHOOLS<br />
Westland tri-level Joy Rd & Merriman area<br />
$74,900. Also this stunning 2 bedroom condo<br />
near Inkster & Ann Arbor Trail. $78,900 Both<br />
are priced to sell fast<br />
WOLVERINE<br />
PROPERTIES INC.<br />
532-0600<br />
EXCELLENT TROY LOCATION<br />
Four bedroom, 2'* bath bnck colo-<br />
nial wtth lots of amenities Profes-<br />
sionally linished basement Corian<br />
in baths Newer Andersen windows<br />
on upper level Pool. 2 car garage,<br />
home warranty $177 ,900<br />
WEIR, MANUEL. SNYDER 4 RANKE<br />
689-7300<br />
HEIGHT AND DRAMA<br />
Private first floor master in this new<br />
er contemporary tudor with spa<br />
clous walk-out lower level, soaring<br />
ceilings. 25 tool cook's kitchen plus<br />
side entry garage Please call'<br />
$219,900, (FA)<br />
RED CARPET KEIM 855-9100<br />
Lovely 2 bedroom, l'l bath condo<br />
w/atteched garsge. fireplace in liv<br />
ing room, fimnshed basement pri-<br />
vate court $84 000 650-0927<br />
Open Sunday 1-5<br />
Halt acre treed lot* 3 bedroom V,<br />
bath ranch 2890 Wisconsin<br />
HELP-U-SELL of South Oakland<br />
541-0700<br />
ROYAL OAK OOWNTOWN - mint<br />
colonial 1 car garage, loaded. FHA<br />
approved certified inspection 12-<br />
14-92 $84,000 565-6198<br />
ROYAL OAK - Dream horns near<br />
Beaumont Hospital 3 bedroom<br />
bnck ranch A* appliances stay<br />
Remodeled kitchen 1992 $69,500<br />
HMA 363-7170<br />
ROYAL OAK - 2 bedroom all new<br />
kitchen, bath, carpeting, driveway<br />
garage, vtnyt srdtng Aosoiutefy per-<br />
fect $68,900 851-4494<br />
$2,000 TOWARDS CLOSING<br />
If sold by 1/31/93 Fine brick bun-<br />
galow on double lot 1st floor maa-<br />
ter addition m 1992 with private<br />
bath and walk-in closet 2nd bed-<br />
room and den on 1st floor 9*12<br />
bedroom up Newer furnace and<br />
central air $84,900<br />
WEIR MANUEL. SNYDER 4 RANKE<br />
689-7300<br />
310 Wixom-Cotnmerce<br />
Lake* Area<br />
AMERICAN AS APPLE PIE<br />
Lovely 1.300 sq ft colonial 3 bed-<br />
rooms, many updates kitchen, fur-<br />
nace carpet windows decorating<br />
Boat 4 beach prtvsegee on Middle<br />
Straits Lake $89 899 C-32GR-C<br />
CaH 360-0450<br />
ERA COUNTRY RIOGE REALTY<br />
312 Uvonla<br />
COUNTRY LIVING<br />
iw r He e r r<br />
Attractive Cape Cod In<br />
ma's most sougm altar<br />
BUILDER'S MODEL<br />
JUST LISTED<br />
too much<br />
$119.900 IOELS2HIL)<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
GREAT condition $163,900<br />
Call STEVE PATTERSON<br />
462-1811<br />
COLDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
GREAT POTENJAL'<br />
3 l>edroom tv» bath bungalow in<br />
netfd of finishing touches Many re-<br />
cent updates kfichen. bslh electri-<br />
cal plumbing, roof sNnglaa Large<br />
fenced yard 2 car attached gar<br />
w/opener and mora AS <strong>for</strong> $57,0<br />
MAKE SELLERS AN OFFER'<br />
Laige 4 bedroom 2 bath home on<br />
acre lot on dead end street Up-<br />
dates kitchen, aiding, windows<br />
roof 2 tiered fleck All <strong>for</strong> 1115.000<br />
Remerica<br />
SUBURBAN REALTORS<br />
261-1600<br />
[fcundlr family oriented<br />
M i I ill II i. IMS 4 bed-<br />
room. 2.5 bam Wlameburg colonl-<br />
tc M Priced al only >223.900<br />
JUST LISTED<br />
Th» beeutiW -4 bedroom. 2 5 beth<br />
WHiamaburg ectonm * oan«ra«y lo-<br />
cated In one of NW Livonia's prima<br />
naiQhtoofHoodi Lots of ci own mold-<br />
ings. colored Ibriursa. library with<br />
French doors iiSJLuiiluiU<br />
bnck patio side entry 2 car at-<br />
tached garage and much mora<br />
Motivated severs are aakng ony<br />
$216,500<br />
MARY MCLEOO<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
ROW<br />
464-7111<br />
HUGE COUNTRY LOT<br />
Newt* completed ranch wtth walkout<br />
lower level backing to wooded ra-<br />
vine setting 3 bedroom. 2 bath,<br />
vaulted cemnga. fireplace. 1st floor<br />
laundry 2<br />
$144 900<br />
IMPECCABLE BRICK 3 bedroom<br />
ranch newer kitchen updated fur-<br />
nace 4 newer cental n. huge 20«20<br />
deck, oversized 2 car garage with<br />
opener, $91,900 Ask tor Bill Love<br />
Century 21 CasteUi - 525-7900<br />
ANXIOUS SELLERS' - Only<br />
$99,900 Lovely 3 bedroom ranch, 2<br />
balhs. country kitchen, targe living<br />
room Feetures finished basement,<br />
hardwood ftoors. garage 4 morel<br />
GMK917<br />
CALL GERT, or MARY, or KATHY<br />
THE MICHIGAN GROUP<br />
REALTORS INC.. 459-3600<br />
BEAUTIFUL 1977 COLONIAL<br />
One look and your In love Ojlck oc-<br />
cupancy on this maintenance free<br />
brick home Large private backyard<br />
dmmg room, famity room with fire-<br />
place. newer carpeting, basement 4<br />
2 car attached garage N W eut>.<br />
Seller wants to heer ell offers.<br />
$142,900<br />
RE/MAX WEST<br />
261-1400 Pager 306-4268<br />
BE THE ENVY<br />
Adorable 3 bedroom bnc* ranch<br />
acroes from Devonalre park 1 Central<br />
aw: updated kitchen newer carpet-<br />
ing. nrashed rec room with separate<br />
office. 2 car oarage, first offering<br />
Asking $91,900<br />
"LARRY MICHAUD"<br />
RE/MAX WEST 261-1400<br />
BE THE FIRST In 93 to gel 7-7/8%.<br />
30 Yr mortgage on tfus bnck home<br />
or any home m the paper ROSE-<br />
DALE GARDENS - prestige Quality<br />
Fireplace, dmmg room 2 car ga-<br />
rage, basement Only $114.900<br />
One Way Realty<br />
473-5500<br />
ATTRACTIVE<br />
Large colonial in large sub wrth fam-<br />
ily appeal 3 bedrooms basement,<br />
garage, gorgeous landscaping fam-<br />
ily room, loaded wtth features<br />
Union Lake area $112,900 Call<br />
Rick Conley<br />
Real Estate One 363-8307<br />
Open Sun. 2-5PM<br />
OPEN SUN t-4<br />
124 Befhaven<br />
(S of Long Lake, E offjuvernois)<br />
Super sharp Ranch offers 3 bed-<br />
rooms 2 hill balhs. famity room wtth<br />
fireplace 4 exciting screened porch<br />
opening to deck overlooking gor-<br />
geous treed lot $146,000<br />
REBECCA MEISNER<br />
Chambertarn, REALTORS 647-6400<br />
QUALITY BUILT TUOOR<br />
m N W Troy on private cul-de-sac<br />
Circular staircase crown mouldings<br />
Menllat cabinets Family room with<br />
cathedral ceihng and fireplace Li-<br />
brary dining room. 1st floor laun-<br />
dry 2'* car garage Numerous<br />
amenities $253,000<br />
WEIR MANUEL, SNYDER 4 RANKE<br />
689-7300<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS - Beautrful 3<br />
bedroom rancn on treed lot backing<br />
to woods 3 baths, central sir . 3 car<br />
i arage, finished basement<br />
179,900 656-2762<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS - 4 bedroom<br />
2'm Rd •* Mi W of Glen-<br />
gar* Rd<br />
Open House Sat 4 Sun. - 1-5<br />
Welch Construction Co.<br />
313-684-5336<br />
LAKE PRIVILEGES<br />
HELP' NEEDS WORK! 3 bedroom<br />
ranch 24»15 living room 180 lot<br />
$79,900<br />
HEPPARD& ASSOC.<br />
855-6570<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />
EXCLUSIVELY<br />
INCREDIBLE VALUE<br />
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />
New construction 3 bedroom ranch<br />
Waik-out to woods. $129 900 Hur<br />
ryft 535 E Northport Open Dally 12<br />
to 5pm<br />
851-9950 610-2557, 348-9950<br />
WHITE LAKE TWP New 2350 aq ft<br />
Cape Cod - 1400 sq ft finished 20/<br />
f warranty large lot m sub -<br />
132 900 Also new 1925 so 0 co-<br />
lonial plus 500 sq ft walk -out baaa-<br />
ment $149900 682-3408<br />
WHITELAKE - 3-4 Bedroom. 2'i<br />
bath ranch m' vaulted cewng walk<br />
Out basement patio 4 multi-level<br />
deck Sierra Hgls Walled Lake<br />
Schools 1987 $152 900 696-4067<br />
WtXOM-COURTS OF HlGHGATE. 4<br />
bedroom welkout ranch Open floor<br />
plan Waited Lake Schools<br />
1161.000 Caa 624-6154<br />
BETTER THAN NEW<br />
6 year cod 4 bedroom. 2 5 baih colo-<br />
nial m desirable Lrvoma. tla home<br />
has it all Superbly decorated Larv-<br />
scaped with sprinkler system<br />
Screened m fleck area Parlclke<br />
beck yard Quality galore and mora<br />
1598WO 1 $199,900<br />
ROSEDALE GARDENS<br />
Great location, doee to schools and<br />
shopping Nice 3 bedroom. 1 5 bath<br />
ranch with beautiful hardwood<br />
floors, natural fwepleee m living<br />
room with large kitchen and finished<br />
basement Fenced yard and 2 car<br />
detached garage. 17400H) $95,900<br />
COMING SOON<br />
3 bedroom. 2 fui bsth ranch in<br />
North Llvoma Oak cabinets<br />
throughout Full basement and<br />
more FHA terms available To be<br />
completed by March lOOOFII<br />
$104,900<br />
GREAT INVESTMENT<br />
Nice 2 bedroom home wtth new win-<br />
dows. some new floonng. exterior<br />
recently updated Also, has a very<br />
JUST LISTED! Sharp 3 bedroom<br />
ranch offers family room wrth lire-<br />
piace. 1% baths, finished basement,<br />
new carpet and refmtshed wood<br />
floors 2 car attached garage and<br />
central air Transferred owners hate<br />
to leave tfus wonderful home and<br />
neighborhood' $117,900<br />
Please can<br />
MICHELLE MICHAEL<br />
RE/MAX EXECUTfVE 737-6800<br />
large lot and oversized garage<br />
feci lor car buff (681AM) $59.5<br />
500<br />
459-6000<br />
COLDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
JUST LISTED $67,400<br />
Great starter home on a fantastic "•<br />
acre lot located<br />
trvonia This home offers many im-<br />
portant updatee such as furnace<br />
cement landscaping and updated<br />
baih Can today' 462-1660<br />
BRICK FOR BRICK $97 900<br />
This North Livonia 1971 bu«. 1.820<br />
buy Finished basement 3 bed-<br />
room, family room, fireplace, re-<br />
modaied kitchen 2 car garage cen-<br />
tral m and newer windows<br />
421-5660<br />
FAMILY ROOM RANCH $114,500<br />
Central Livonia bnck 3 bedroom<br />
I'-t baths basement. 2 car attached<br />
garage central air and sprinklers<br />
421-5660<br />
CHARACTER AND CHARM<br />
$118 500<br />
Virtage architectural Rosedale Gar-<br />
de-iss English tudor colorKal 4 bed-<br />
rooms finished basement nch fire-<br />
place oak kitchen and central air<br />
421-5660<br />
ENJOY THE LOT $129 900<br />
m ihis custom brick ranch with al of<br />
ttw amenities you could possibly<br />
weitt First floor laundry attached 2<br />
car garage and fufl basement<br />
474-5700<br />
$20 000 REDUCTION $144 900<br />
because ownar needs a quick sale<br />
on thw 4 bedroom, 2'> bath colonial<br />
witn 1st floor laundry finished base-<br />
ment and <strong>for</strong>mal dmmg room Im-<br />
mediate occupancy 474-5700<br />
IF A GREAT LOCATION $158,000<br />
ES important to you than you win ab-<br />
solutely love this 4 bedroom. 2't<br />
bam colonial with lamily room and<br />
library and a fantastic eiiendedd<br />
kii
80* O&E Thursday, <strong>January</strong> 7,<strong>1993</strong><br />
313 <strong>Canton</strong><br />
SUNFLOWER . 4 bedroom Colonial<br />
ka MWWI, library. oeck Mc» lo<br />
. $ 14ft, WO<br />
THIS LARGE CANTON COLONIAL<br />
n * large <strong>Canton</strong> ookmet • priced<br />
"0N tor the buyer who wents greet<br />
square footage and al the iiop.him.<br />
tures Incmdmg a large 1st floor<br />
Mw*. tM Hoar taumky<br />
value! M3-l040<br />
Ttie Prudential<br />
Wolfe Realty<br />
independently Owned arvd Operated<br />
ITS IN DOWNTOWNI<br />
What * homel J Bear Dams. 1.5<br />
Mint ith graat storage spece.<br />
hardwood 4 tie SOOTS. ne»ar car-<br />
peting & moret P>n*a Ireed back<br />
yard MWtof (111.90Q<br />
ERA ACCENT<br />
591-0333<br />
314 Plymouth<br />
AFFORDABLE<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
Greet pnoe on KM 4 bedroom. 3<br />
MIX colonial In Plymouth s Weetbrt-<br />
srf Lrvmg room aWi fireplace For.<br />
oarage updatee »v<br />
lumaoo root. and<br />
•(oe3Yu,<br />
mat eenSProdm.<br />
suRs«fthKreple£*.<br />
CAMBORNE PLACE<br />
Iroom and bath Large<br />
With door* an 10 deck Vwy 3»ugp?<br />
(08SBA). $154,900.<br />
LUXURIOUS AND<br />
SPACIOUS HOME<br />
Contemporery style custom bu*t<br />
home wtth many exlres 4 bedroom<br />
with sitting room, 3 fireplaces. #-<br />
brary'den. <strong>for</strong>mal living room and<br />
dining room family room, graat<br />
room arid »0 much more (45066)<br />
$515,000.<br />
TOP ORAWER STARTER<br />
Watt to downtown Plymouth or<br />
schools trom this prlalma ranch on a<br />
Quiet treed street 2 or 3 bawd-<br />
room* wtth 2 Ml baths, all new<br />
krtchen. gorgeous basement recre-<br />
ation room with wet bar and more<br />
I724EV) $109 900<br />
PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP<br />
Over hall an acre sidrng to two acre<br />
woooed commons w»lh spring fed<br />
pqnd to rear Custom designed and<br />
budl ranch oiler 3 big bedrooms. 2%<br />
bathv huge fin.shed basement and<br />
grandiose great room Just 7 years<br />
young with quick occupancy<br />
(478TH! $229,000<br />
459-6000<br />
COLDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
A SWEET<br />
GOOD BUY<br />
At a price a touch under $72 00 par<br />
square loot 11786 Prisolla Lane is<br />
priced to sell This 3 bedroom, 2S<br />
bam brick and aluminum ranch<br />
hosts a marvelous open boor plan<br />
new carpeting a private yard, hand-<br />
some iamity-room fireplace, and 2V»<br />
car attached garage AH 1703<br />
square leet tor $122,500<br />
ROBERT BAKE<br />
Realtors<br />
453-8200<br />
PLYMOUTH - Elegant cul-de-sac<br />
lot. custom landscaped 2 5 car side<br />
entrance garage. 4 bedrooms. 2 5<br />
baths apprommate»y 2500 sq ft<br />
features dan. exceptional room su<br />
es. neutral decor, lull finished base<br />
ment Call now and you won't regret<br />
it later $269 90C rrsso<br />
LIVONIA JUST REDUCED' - E«ckj-<br />
g,t¥< [|Y~Vr S'rh ry 1<br />
corner lot Wonderful 4 oedroom<br />
2 5 bath, living room w/fireplace<br />
family room w,'vaulted ceiling •»<br />
fireplace, large Florida room Too<br />
much to Itttt »165,700 B 898<br />
CANTON - fabulous 4 bedroom co-<br />
lonial in prestigious Sunflower Sub<br />
Features 2 5 baths, dan, large<br />
kitchen, central air, dmmg room &<br />
custom landscaping Home is im-<br />
peccably maintained You must aee<br />
to believe and only $169,900 0835<br />
CANTON - 3 bedroom colonial that<br />
has it all' 22x15 1am«ly room with<br />
llreptece and cathedral ceilings<br />
Doorwali leads to large deck newer<br />
windows 1 lurnace S central<br />
carpel Kitchan 4 bam •» completed<br />
remodeled This is a Winner'<br />
$109,900. £948.<br />
NOVI - compare quality 4 upgrades<br />
10 wiy new construction In the araal<br />
This 4 bedroom 2 5 bath large pro-<br />
fessionally landscaped lot features<br />
huge deck 3- car garage split<br />
rock fireplace oa* floors. Northville<br />
schools A showpiece home <strong>for</strong><br />
$377,700 B9«0<br />
THE<br />
MICHIGAN<br />
GROUP<br />
Realtors, Inc.<br />
459-3600<br />
314<br />
•especially <strong>for</strong>yom<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
4 IS-1230<br />
OPEN SAT. 1-3:30<br />
29689 ORANGELAWN. UVONIA<br />
South ol Plymouth toad and Waal<br />
off MiddMOea Tf\*y a showcase<br />
homa thai ha* been pempered by<br />
tna ownar There are $ generous<br />
at. newer root, and IH ear garage<br />
$03,900<br />
ROBERT BAKE<br />
Realtors<br />
453-8200<br />
OPEN SUN 1:30-5:30<br />
By Ownar. Atdgewood HMs. 2.800<br />
sq ft Curtis bum 4 bedroom. 2 ful 4<br />
2 had bams, cathedral caMng « »*-<br />
mg room 4 <strong>for</strong>mal dining room,<br />
abundant cabinets m kitchen 4<br />
break last room, magndloanl field-<br />
atone fireplace warma spaoous<br />
family room which opens to paBo I<br />
private yard $218,500 SeBer w*<br />
pay pomts Eves 4 was* ends,<br />
453-3278 722-7390. weekdays<br />
only<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />
STOP BY and see lor yourself!<br />
Lovely 3 bedroom Colonial with<br />
family room laatures a list of ameni-<br />
ties usually lound m much mors ax-<br />
penshre nomas. Taks a look and<br />
you'll warn to cal it homa. South ol<br />
Ann Arbor Trail and Wast ol Hag-<br />
gsrty to 11560 Spicar Dr $149,900<br />
Remerica<br />
Village Square<br />
349-5600<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />
12011 HINES CT, PLYMOUTH<br />
North Ol Ann Arbor Trail and East ol<br />
UBey oil of Rivarsids Or Supremely<br />
kvaabie 4 bedroom. is bath brick<br />
home offere newer furnace roc*,<br />
and central air Homa laatures 1 car<br />
attached garage. buM-m book-<br />
cases. <strong>for</strong>mal dining room, 17 x 12<br />
family room, hwthnood floors, and<br />
neutral deooratihg $109,900<br />
ROBERT BAKE<br />
Realtors<br />
453-8200<br />
PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP - by owner<br />
4 bedroom. 2S bath colonial m de-<br />
sirable L«ka Pointe Huge family<br />
room wrth natural fireplace, <strong>for</strong>mal<br />
duung & living room, new windows,<br />
central air 1 above ground pool wtth<br />
multilevel deck $162,500 420-0684<br />
PRIDE OF PLYMOUTH 1973 bum<br />
ranch, newer roof & kitchen Ful<br />
baaament $124,900<br />
HELP-U-SELL ol NWWC 454-9535<br />
SPACIOUS<br />
4 bedroom w/over 1.700 aq.lt<br />
Large lamay room w/wood burning<br />
stove $ wet bar llaner windows,<br />
central air. B'* car garage Great<br />
family neighborhood Juat katad at<br />
$104,900<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
459-6222<br />
REMEMBER REMERICA<br />
IIS<br />
A DYNASTY<br />
Mr i onm-o* NOtiM Mth<br />
i aa carpalin<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
AFFORDABLE NORTHVILLE<br />
larger lot. wooded area. 3 bedroom.<br />
$109,900<br />
FREE weakly M of properties lor<br />
sale. "Cal Owner" with prices, da-<br />
aenpttons. addraaaaa. owners<br />
phone numbers, ate<br />
HELP-U-SELL ol NN8L. 344-8008<br />
A.J. Van Oyan BulSsrs<br />
Visit our spactacular 4 bedroom. 2H<br />
baih modal homo, faeHurWg 2400<br />
sq.M ol outstanding Iving $ loaded<br />
a variety o» «oor<br />
, _„J» bUld io wM<br />
your needs . Priced IronY $159 990<br />
Award winning Novi Schools. For In-<br />
<strong>for</strong>mation. cal or «tsM our sMss<br />
modal located at 24419 Wll-<br />
lowbrook Dr . N of 10 Mas, between<br />
Haggarty S Maadnatimnli Rda<br />
Open daffy 12-5pm. 8pm on week<br />
ends. 471-1390<br />
A.J, VAN OYEN BUILDERS<br />
IN-LAW SUITE<br />
Stately 5 bedroom. 4 bath Tudor co-<br />
lonial on generous tread lot has 2<br />
bath, huge family ro<<br />
air. plus 3 car oarage<br />
FIRST AMERICAN<br />
room.<br />
$209,900<br />
887-0900<br />
NEW HOMES - NOVI<br />
STATELY - 3350 aq It colonial, 3H<br />
bathe. 3 car garage Many axlraa 8<br />
upgrades Complete with lender<br />
mg. immediate occupancy.<br />
BUILDER S MOOEL - priced lo sal<br />
1st floor master suite Al the beas 8<br />
whistles are Included Backs lo pro-<br />
tected land too<br />
WALK-OUT - and baaa home sftee<br />
Mao available tor custom homes lo<br />
be built by PaulMark Bunding Co<br />
FOR MORE INFORMATION<br />
CALL THERESA<br />
RE/MAX WEST. MC.<br />
Modal. 344-2856 Office. 261-1400<br />
318<br />
ssTSSirrxi'SaBt<br />
One of a kind bUN<br />
REALTORS INC..<br />
»4»-R7S2<br />
• •« * .il Ln4 % aaibMWH<br />
iJwXJ*C«p"»a pvrrBia w « D«o«<br />
2v» baths. 1st «oor laundry, Qreal<br />
large knef<br />
S doornaa to<br />
•noa toysr. •»-<br />
tachad 2 car garage $239,800<br />
M PHEASANT HILLS<br />
own noma. S<br />
3 Large bedroom, 2»<br />
^paco^urgatogr.<br />
$399,000<br />
Century 21<br />
Nada, Inc. 477-M01<br />
NOVI CHARMER<br />
- • r —<br />
C>«<br />
family room wfth<br />
natural firapfaca, French Paaa<br />
doorwaa. deck $ attached 2 car ga-<br />
rage. Just (147.900<br />
CENTURY 21 TODAY 482-9800<br />
NOVI CHARMER<br />
4 bedrooms. 2 Oaths on<br />
this brick homa prolaaHpnaky<br />
landscaped. Oftars fam»y rot<br />
natural flraplaoa. French<br />
doorwel. deck I attached 2 car ga-<br />
rage Juat $147,500<br />
<br />
•an Mi i i ^ i • d<br />
310 WttniOG<br />
Qfdtn CHy-Woyno<br />
CONVENIENCE<br />
& MORE<br />
i waaffawfl looaaon N. of For<br />
LOOKIN- OOOO<br />
4 bedi noma. 2 up $ 2 down.<br />
xitcfiail upoaiad<br />
n« Fior-Ja room olf raar. tm<br />
S 2 T X S Q . S . 5 S<br />
SaM $69,900 Cal. .<br />
MARY ORWIN<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
459-6222<br />
REMCMKR REMERICA<br />
DESIRABLE PRICE<br />
Lota ol houaa tor the money 3 bed<br />
MOVE RIGHT IN<br />
Large 3 bedroom, malnkanartce free<br />
ranc* with many updatee Ike win-<br />
dows. tornaoa. oentrai air. and much<br />
mora I025EAJ $49.(00.<br />
459-6000<br />
COLDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
ENTURY 21 TOOAY 462-9000<br />
NEW LISTING IN Simmons Orchard.<br />
3 bedroom. 1\4 bath with basement<br />
open Sun 1-4. 24449 Bonnla<br />
Brook Asking $142,900. Cal.<br />
Barb Williamson<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
348-6430<br />
PLYMOUTH TWP - Hilltop bnck<br />
ranch on treed ' acre 2000 sq It +<br />
watt-out lower level. 2 fireplaces,<br />
first floor laundry. 3 baths Reduced<br />
lor quick sale. $185 000 Assump-<br />
tion available, occupancy now'<br />
CALL LINDA ROBERTS<br />
THE MICHIGAN GROUP<br />
REALTORS INC . 227-4600 Ext 258<br />
B«eper 403-7770<br />
Rare Plymouth Twp.<br />
Contemporary on large wooded tot<br />
This wonderful court location ads<br />
privacy 2 fireplaces vaulted call-<br />
ings freshly painted, huge deck sur-<br />
round by irees Anderson windows<br />
ceramic tne 8 hardwood floors are<br />
onfy a low ol the amenilies you wil<br />
discover Please call JOHN McAR-<br />
DlE lor in<strong>for</strong>mation on ims remark-<br />
able opportunity Asking $199 900<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
420-3400<br />
REMEMBER REMERICA<br />
SUPERB 3 bedroom brick ranch,<br />
family room, lirepiace. sunroom<br />
$110,000<br />
HELP-U-SELL Of NWWC 454-9535<br />
TWO CUSTOM BUILT RANCHES<br />
(1123sq.ft. each)<br />
On heavily tread lots In Plymouth<br />
Twp 3 bedrooms, great room with<br />
Ibrsplaca. fuM basement, 2 car at-<br />
tached garegeL Garen ^Bu4din^<br />
Company After 7pm,<br />
YOU OWE IT<br />
TO YOURSELF<br />
To eh(oy the com<strong>for</strong>t of this 3 Oed-<br />
room. 2'A baih bnck ranch with first<br />
noor leundry. specious lamily room<br />
w'arched fireplace, finished baaa-<br />
ment and 2 car attached garage •»<br />
on an extra deep picturesque lot<br />
$138,500 Ask <strong>for</strong><br />
RUTH MARTIN<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
420-3400<br />
REMEMBER REMERICA<br />
315 NorthvHIo-Novt<br />
DISCRIMINATING BUYERS<br />
$239,500<br />
WM want o< saa this spacious tudor<br />
wrth many custom features includ-<br />
ing a largs kitchen wrth an aland<br />
and walk m pantry and a huge maa-<br />
ter suite You'll love the location In<br />
one of Northvtae s finest subs<br />
421-1660<br />
The Prudential<br />
Wolfe Realty<br />
independently Owned and Operated<br />
NOBODY SLEPT HERE!<br />
Because this abeomtely gorgeous<br />
custom bunt now 4 bedrooms. 3 5<br />
bath cape cod on s Isrgs lot in<br />
premium subdivision is brand new<br />
First noor master suits, upgrades<br />
and extras galore, spactacular mar-<br />
ble and oak fireplace. fuB basement.<br />
3 car side-entry garage and much,<br />
much mora, $303,900<br />
READY FOR YOU<br />
To move right Into, tfws 3 bedroom.<br />
2 bath ranch has been beautlMly<br />
maintained and is walking dlstsnce<br />
to town and schools Many updates<br />
In last 10 years including kitchen,<br />
windows, roof, and siding. FWahed<br />
basement and 2 car garega<br />
$124,900<br />
MARY MCLEOD<br />
CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111<br />
NOBODY SLEPT HEREI<br />
Because true absolutely gorgeous<br />
custom bud! new 4 bedroom. 3.5<br />
bath cape cod on a large lot In<br />
premHm subdivision is brand rtrm.<br />
First floor master eulte, upgrades<br />
and extras gales spectacular mar-<br />
ble and oak fireplace, tui baaament.<br />
3 car aide-entry garage and much,<br />
moch mora $303i900<br />
READY FOR YOU<br />
To move right Into, this 3 bedroom,<br />
2 bath ranch has bean beautifully<br />
maintained and la walking distance<br />
io town and schools Msny updates<br />
m lest 10 years Including kitchen,<br />
windows, roof, and siding Firashed<br />
basement and 2 car garage<br />
$124,900<br />
MARY MCLEOD<br />
CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111<br />
NOVI<br />
4 bedroom ranch homa on 3 acres,<br />
newer furnace, some TLC required<br />
$99.(50 Ask tor Karon WHame.<br />
RE/MAX 100 INC 348-3000<br />
THIS HOME HAS IT ALL<br />
TMa la a must see on your kst ol<br />
homes What a view of Silver Spring<br />
Lake! TMa custom homs has It al<br />
One ownar. takefront wtth access<br />
Beautiful view front and back with<br />
16X16 deck. Too many features lo<br />
Ust (7S4SC1. $214,996.<br />
DOWNTOWN<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
Blocks from loan on s beautiful 1 /3<br />
sere 3 badrdbma. nine foot oaMngs.<br />
origins! wood plank floors and you<br />
have a <strong>for</strong>mula tor a clssslc "paint-<br />
ed lady". (333RO). $179,000<br />
CONTEMPORARY<br />
Nice, neutral 2 bedroom. 2 bsth<br />
condo wtth large rooma. In unit laun-<br />
dry. private balcony, and carport<br />
Pool, clubhouse, Iannis courts Ideal<br />
tor busy people m 1905 complex.<br />
(581NO) $77,000<br />
459-6000<br />
COLDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
NORTHVILLE - Step, Your Saarch<br />
For the beat deal In Northvtae.<br />
3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch, basement,<br />
garage, m the city, tar $109,900<br />
TRANSFEREE ALERT Sharp exec-<br />
utive home m Maple Httt Sub 4 bed-<br />
rooms. dsn. ful basement deck,<br />
quick occupancy Aak, tor<br />
John O'Brien<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
348-6430 349-2473<br />
imagma special<br />
, designer<br />
NOVI BUILDER S MOOEL<br />
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />
This 1H story, first floor master<br />
suits is Builder s most populsr to<br />
data With 3 bedrooms. 2'1 baths,<br />
this distinctive home is reedy tor you<br />
lal calling da-<br />
selected paint col-<br />
ors. wsMpapsc. carpeting, tie and<br />
window t rest merits. General Electric<br />
appliances |ust lo name a lew of ths<br />
many features this homa offers Add<br />
s buifl-m shelving unit m Ibrsry.<br />
lighting fixtures throughout ss well<br />
as carpeting and a ceramic lie<br />
foyer, and you know tNa homa<br />
won't laat at this prtoet Fully<br />
iandacapad wtth ^rlnklar system<br />
and aecurtty system this Homaara-<br />
ma Modal is s steal' Priced to move<br />
at $219,900 Can 347-4710<br />
COHEN ASSOCIATES, INC<br />
WATCH THE DUCKS<br />
on the lake from any room you<br />
chooee m this stunning 2 bedroom,<br />
3vi bath cluster home m NorthvUe.<br />
Quality construction 4 beautiful<br />
grounds, not to mention hardwood<br />
floors m kitchen 4 dining area. c»-<br />
ramlc entry, sky high cetHnga, tons<br />
of windows, huge wsfltoul kn*or<br />
level to your own deck 8 sandy<br />
beach $259,900<br />
Diane Braykovich<br />
RE/MAX 100 INC.<br />
348-3000<br />
FOR YOUR VALENTINE<br />
M*e It her or Ma day by owning this<br />
maintenance free ranch with country<br />
kitchen, abundance of cloeel space<br />
tisaamani part-fMahsd. ful bath In<br />
hot<br />
heater k central air. 1008 sq. ft<br />
an (0x135 tot with ovarsaad 2 car<br />
(72,900<br />
IT'S A SMALL PRICE<br />
You'l pay tor this ranch homa Of-<br />
fers 3 bedrooms. 2 ful baths, lam-<br />
lyroom. beeement.<br />
csoee to i-ways. schools, churches<br />
6 shopping<br />
IT STEALS THE SHOW<br />
$a*frs have done fl your wsyl<br />
This home has warmth, charm ( ale-<br />
plus a dining room thai puts<br />
jsnees back into entertaining.<br />
oral<br />
Old fashioned charm ( value<br />
Only ((4.900<br />
A 4 BEDROOM<br />
BRICK RANCH<br />
of Garden City<br />
Wayne<br />
GREAT PRICE!<br />
Lielen Fofke don't paaa Ms one up<br />
Only I<br />
isrgs IMng room «Mh<br />
unit and csling fsnt Newer Oram<br />
kers Privacy fence aero<br />
. 1 yr homa warrsnty<br />
(35.500<br />
Century 21<br />
J. Scott. Inc.<br />
453-4300<br />
K99Ji9tW<br />
3 H<br />
Garden Ctly-Wayn*<br />
1400 SQ. FT. RANCH<br />
3 bedroom, m rsnck wrth Irv<br />
I bsasmanc 2H ear gara^a.<br />
x is newer tomB* ream aMi eatha<br />
drsl osMng. 2 skyagMs. Ml M<br />
call charlotte jacumski<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
ROW<br />
464-7111<br />
JUST REDUCED<br />
WESTLAND - Attractive 3 bedroom<br />
ranch priced to sal quickly Msny<br />
newer laatures and updates Imme-<br />
diate occupancy Now ' $56,47p<br />
(OEL28GLE) 462-1811<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
LA NO CONTRACT - Government<br />
owned $2900 needed 2 Bedroom<br />
. garage, no baaa-<br />
Charry "<br />
$47.500 Cherry Hi«/Wayr»e<br />
Also. $3,400 needed - 4 bed-<br />
room bungalow, basement garage<br />
$52 500 Merriman/Van Born A/ee<br />
1ST COLONIAL 522-5920<br />
LOADS OF UPDATES!<br />
Thiee bedroom. 2 baih brick ranch<br />
wrtn newer lurnace. central air. wa-<br />
ter heater windows, carpet paint<br />
Updated kitchen and bath fin.shed<br />
basement $74,900<br />
GENIE DUNN<br />
COLOWELL BANKER<br />
416-1226<br />
NEW HOMES<br />
1450 sq ft ranch, ful basement, st-<br />
tacned gaiage 90x300 lot 29815<br />
Elniwood Stop - sae & compare<br />
422-2000 or 522-0747<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4PM<br />
35415 JOHN ST<br />
REDUCEO - owner says sen Beauti<br />
tm brick ranch, attached Florida<br />
room, garage Only $84,900 Ik920<br />
CALL LEON KELLY<br />
THE MICHIGAN GROUP<br />
REALTORS INC , 459-3600<br />
3 bedroom bock ranch, graat loca-<br />
tion. sir. Jacuzzi, fireplace, vary mod<br />
and updated Just move ml Cal tor<br />
dataila. $149,900 477-3925<br />
316 Wottinnd<br />
Gordon City-Wsyne<br />
You won't want to miss using.<br />
Updates include newer furnace, hoi<br />
weler heater, c<br />
pane windows, copper plumbing,<br />
also has i bath ( 2 lav's, can't beat<br />
the price at only $74,900<br />
AS SEASONS CHANGE<br />
The weather wfl be getting warmer<br />
8 what vou II need Is this reasonably<br />
pnead 3 bedroom bungalow with a<br />
patio that has s hot tub Basement,<br />
newer windows & 2 csr garage <strong>for</strong><br />
onfy $72,900'<br />
SELLER<br />
MEANS BUSINESS<br />
Very dean'3 bedroom thai B wa«<br />
maintained Lav m Crushed base-<br />
ment, open area off kitchen is grst<br />
wsrrarttyl aa*w wa pay $500 of the<br />
ctoeing coats. Corns look si this one<br />
tor only $69,900<br />
,T DREAMS<br />
MADE OR<br />
Charming 4 bedroom. 2 bath bun-<br />
galow. ivga Uvlng room wrth 2 bay<br />
windows, wood burning stove, open<br />
stair: sea ( spacious updated kftch-<br />
sn. bedroom down with buHt-lne<br />
currently uaed as sitting room Up<br />
bedrooms are roomy 8 finished to<br />
bedroom has<br />
WESTLAND - 2306 SECONO ST<br />
$3,300 DOWN<br />
$408.00 Per Mo.<br />
Brand new 3 bedroom colonial Car-<br />
peted throughout tndudae rafrlgar<br />
ator. stove, washer 8 dryer, ki<br />
basement Ramt ( tne part of dos-<br />
ing costs. 7-0% FHA-ARM. 30 year<br />
rosi^eatty 320-000<br />
S17<br />
AFFORDABLE<br />
REDUCED TO (CLL - M f ( bed-<br />
room ranch wflh Binisinf (pa-<br />
rses. we go FMA/VA Only M0.900<br />
SOUTH RCOFORO • ImmsdMM e».<br />
cupancy OA Ma ( badrom M M<br />
ranee mm (nenad baaament. ga-<br />
ra^a updated kWdisn ( mora.<br />
CENTURY II TOOAY<br />
CALL ON TWO<br />
I hava TWO arandarM 3<br />
brick renchea M a Radtord. Updai-<br />
ars anarpl<br />
(78.900. ( (77<br />
RE/MAX WEST<br />
MARLENE KUMECM<br />
2(1-1400<br />
SIS<br />
Dooft>orn Hoiyhts<br />
dont dream a dreaa4<br />
buy one! i<br />
Tha 3 bedroom 2 I<br />
2S«?WS»?S2l<br />
bMaqu^n^R^M^oaa an Qd<br />
SUPtR STARTER<br />
BUNGALOW<br />
Located m one of fha rscaat areas of<br />
Gsrdsn Oy. this 2 bsdroom. 1 baih<br />
bungalow Is loaded wtth up dales<br />
New kitchen feature* si oak calx-<br />
nets. new linoleum, si freshly paint<br />
(470JO). (67,500<br />
LOAD OF UPDATES<br />
3 bedroom. 2 baih brick ranch with<br />
newer furnace oentrai nr. hot sialar<br />
heater, windows, carpal, pssnt Up-<br />
dates In kitchen and bath Finished<br />
baaament and moral (524CA)<br />
(74.900<br />
459-6000<br />
COLDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Reel Estate<br />
VALUE PACKED<br />
2 exciting haw listings m Cherry HM,<br />
Hix area, both spotless 8 loa<br />
wtth updates, baaament, 214 car ge-<br />
rage. 1 with family rqomTHreplaca.<br />
both anxious to sal now - (86.900 8<br />
(62.900<br />
GREAT SCHOOLS - Wayne/Warren<br />
area. 4 excaHami homes m top<br />
areas, variety of styles 4 extras, ail<br />
priced vary right 4 reedy lo deel<br />
now Cal today<br />
Century 21 - Dynamic<br />
728-8000<br />
Charming South Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />
OuaHy is the word tar this 3 bad-<br />
room al brick ranch featuring hard-<br />
tisssmsnl. gerage ( mora<br />
• V YOU KNOW VALUES<br />
YouWCamaSasTtsaOn.<br />
2-SJWB"<br />
Ask lor DAVID JORDAN<br />
Century 21 EHte 522-7626<br />
OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-4, 18*41<br />
bedroom brick bun-<br />
galow. double lot. vinyl w<br />
help-u-sell ol NWWC<br />
OPEN SAT ( SUN. 1-4<br />
Start <strong>1993</strong> with homs ownar tap.<br />
2<br />
liable. 1(660 Wakenden.<br />
533-4357<br />
garage. $55,900<br />
Wakenden. By oa<br />
M7 -(879<br />
OPEN SAT. 1-4<br />
135(6 Salem, S of Schoolcraft. W<br />
of Tsisarapli, Beeutiful brick. Move<br />
m condition 3 bedroom ranch, can-<br />
lr« air. nrWshad Baa am am with oM-<br />
ice/Study 2'n car garage on large<br />
tot Ml.900.00<br />
26044 SOUTHWESTERN. S of<br />
Plymouth. E. of inkstsr. knmedists<br />
Occupancy. Lovely brick ranch with<br />
central sir. large country kitchen<br />
1st floor laundry. One year homs<br />
wsrrsnty. snd much mors tor<br />
$59,900<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
John Cole Realty, Inc.<br />
937-2300 455-6430<br />
OPEN 1-4 SUN<br />
GARDEN CITY - 29050 BEECH-<br />
WOOD 3 bedroom ranch, remod-<br />
Sied country kitchen 8 bsth.<br />
dishwsshar. sir conditioner, garage<br />
-$56,900 S of Warren<br />
E of Middiebell<br />
LIVONIA SCHOOLS - brick 3 bad-<br />
room ranch remodeled country<br />
kitchen, tsmilyroom finished baaa-<br />
meni newer roof, furnace 8 central<br />
air parage home warranty -<br />
FANTASTIC - 3 bedroom brick<br />
ranch, 2 baths with lull bath in maa-<br />
ter bardroom remodeled kitchen,<br />
dishwasher finished basement,<br />
derorstrve fkepiaca. nawer -win-<br />
dows furnace 4 central air. 2'i car<br />
garage home warranty - $76,900<br />
WESTLANO-Detached t»-leval<br />
condo 3 bedroom. 2 bath. 2 car<br />
attached garage, fireplace. 000 sq.<br />
m 199* $92,000. 721-1543<br />
n Bunt $92,000. 721<br />
WHA1<br />
ARE I<br />
ADORABLE RANCH<br />
Calibrated Livonia schools Own-<br />
ing 3 bsdroom brick wrth partially<br />
Amehed baaamam Vary private<br />
large yard. Central air 4 2 car ga-<br />
rage $85,900<br />
AL DUBAY<br />
REALTY EXECUTIVES METRO INC<br />
473-1200<br />
ALMOST NEW 1% yr. old Contem-<br />
porary Two car garsgs. family<br />
room, Nraplace. balcony from dmmg<br />
room, earthtona decor Asking<br />
$106,900 Just listed - Don't ioaa<br />
out. Cal:<br />
One Way Realty<br />
522-6000 or 473-5500<br />
NOVI open Sun New construction,<br />
slmoet completed deluxe 2300 sq ft<br />
colonial. 4 bedrooms den. large<br />
lamily room $189,900 464-0746<br />
NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS<br />
1. START DIET<br />
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ABOUT REAL<br />
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)<br />
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BANK ON THE BITTINGERS<br />
The Hardworking Nice Guys!<br />
BETTER THAN NEW<br />
Bull In 1991. this tastafuffy decorat-<br />
sd 3 bedroom 2 bath home features<br />
large lot, custom cabinets snd An-<br />
derson wood windows throughout<br />
$82,900 Call...<br />
TAMI or ROXIE<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
459-6222<br />
REMEMBER REMERICA<br />
BRANO NEW - 3 bedroom ranch,<br />
immediate occupancy, country<br />
kitchen, ful baaament. wood<br />
cabinets ( trim Includes carpet 4<br />
drapaa. large tread lot. Cherry He/<br />
Wayne Rd wea $86,900<br />
Open Sat. 4 Sun. 1-4pm." 420-0621<br />
CALL CENTURY 21 GOLD HOUSE<br />
to aaa this 3 bedroom brick ranch<br />
i central air. basement 4<br />
i#2So<br />
COZY CHARMER<br />
Spsrkllng 3 bedroom brick rsncft<br />
wrth IVk baths, natural nraplace m<br />
Hvmg room, hjM Basement, ovarsaad<br />
2 car garage, updating throughout<br />
$«6.500 Aak tor<br />
MAA«fORIE MANNS<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
ROW<br />
464-7111<br />
electric ftraplaca 4 doorwaa leading<br />
to a balcony Hardwood floors 4<br />
newsr carpal, nawar windows, fin-<br />
ished bsasmant with 2nd bath 4<br />
landscaped yard<br />
OWNER SAYS "SELL"<br />
3 bedroom brick ranch located m<br />
mce area, large country kitchen with<br />
doorwal to patio 4 large lot with<br />
pool. Large bedroom with double<br />
doaats 4 soma new carpal Un fin-<br />
ished baaament with extra storage<br />
room. Bring al offers<br />
Century 21<br />
J. Scott. Inc.<br />
522-3200<br />
453-4300<br />
GARDEN CITY 2 bedroom, new<br />
kitchen, bath, carpal, siding, roof<br />
Hugs garsgs Wa* to<br />
Homa warranty $59,900<br />
shopping<br />
456-2550<br />
GARDEN CITY - 3 bedroom 2400<br />
sq. ft ranch m nicest area Inground<br />
pool, 40x20 family room w/natursi<br />
fireplace 4 cathedral<br />
double lot $126,000 "•fri .us<br />
GOVERNMENT OWNED<br />
LAND CONTRACTS<br />
Wayne. Wast land Dearborn Hts<br />
and other araal<br />
Gannon Real Estala. 425-0615<br />
GREAT STARTER<br />
WAYNE - Why rant when you can<br />
own trus cute homo f*ce decor<br />
basement 4 garage m mce area<br />
$51.900 CALL ANN OR JOE<br />
462-1611<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
HARRISON - WESTLANO 3 Bad-<br />
room ranch Livonia schools imme-<br />
diate occupancy Just reAn<br />
$63,900 Aak tor Bob Green. Centu-<br />
ry 21 Gold Kay Homes 255-2100<br />
HAVE A HAPPY<br />
NEW YEAR<br />
m tins brick ranch wrth 2 car garage<br />
and a steal at $46,000 The homs M<br />
in move m condition wrth s newly re-<br />
modeled bath and roof A* sppb-<br />
anoaa. Including washer, dr<br />
slove 4 refrigerator First time homa<br />
buyers act fast (B5435)<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
420-3400<br />
REMEMBER REMERICA<br />
5 ? "<br />
Y £ .<br />
Lee & Noel Rittinger<br />
453-8700<br />
RE/MAX<br />
^Crossroads Realty<br />
A<br />
Harti WvMAJC rWlicr is indcprndcnrK owned and operated<br />
Selling Your Home?<br />
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Solid as a rock.<br />
The Prudential ^<br />
WWIIam Decker,<br />
REALTORS*<br />
670 S. Main St. Ptymouth Ml 48170<br />
Century 21<br />
CASTELLI 525-7900<br />
1990-'91- 92 CENTURION<br />
AWARD WINNING OFFICE<br />
SUPER SUPER SHARP<br />
Must see ths instos ol this batter<br />
than new 1990 ranch Fulty finished<br />
wrth bsthroom. central<br />
air. cathedral casing in Uvlng room<br />
461 Pattmgw. N. oft Cherry Hill, E. Of<br />
Newburgh Open Sun 1-4pm Call<br />
John O'Brien<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
348-6430 349-2473<br />
WESTLANO<br />
A NEW COMMUNITY<br />
SINGLE FAMILY HOMES<br />
$79,990<br />
$4800<br />
MOVES YOU IN<br />
Preview 5 new escitmg modela. Ml<br />
basement. 2 car attached garaga.<br />
large master bedroom surfs and<br />
much more Gat In on the ground<br />
floor<br />
MILLPOINTE<br />
595-1010<br />
Westland Uvonia Schools<br />
SHORT ON CASH??7<br />
$2500 buys this 3 bedroom brick<br />
ranch.. Asking $62.S00 For mora<br />
details cal.<br />
Ann Honeycutt<br />
Century 21 Elite<br />
525-1797 or 309-3938<br />
WESTLANO - LIVONIA SCHOOLS<br />
S3,600 DOWN<br />
$489.00 Per Mo.<br />
6471 Haler. brand new 3 bedroom<br />
brick. Irani ranch. Carpeted<br />
throughout, lull basement Paint 4<br />
tile part of closing coals 7 0% FHA-<br />
ABM. 30 year mortgage<br />
HOSS REALTY<br />
WESTLAND - MILLPOINTE<br />
IS year old colonial. 3 bedrooms.<br />
2V1 baths, 2 car attached garags<br />
skylights, fireplace, air condltiorang<br />
Fenced corner lot Aasumabte<br />
at 4 79%. Asking $118,500<br />
Cal weekends 4 nights. 326-0517<br />
Weekdays 4(9-3151<br />
WESTLANO<br />
Tonquish TrWevel.<br />
This spacious home backs<br />
woods 4 bedroom. IS balhs. 2 car<br />
gar age-4 lamily room Only $65,500<br />
Cal Jafl Hayton<br />
Real Estate One<br />
326-2000 595-6425<br />
PERFECT STARTER<br />
This cute 1.000 sq ft bungalow has<br />
much to offer Including 3 bedrooms<br />
large Uvlng room. IS balhs, partle«y<br />
finished baaament, 1S car garaga<br />
si on s double lot. Graat pnoa<br />
$62,000 FHA 4 VA terms available<br />
Ask lor PETE-<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
459-6222<br />
REMEMBER REMERICA<br />
Century 21<br />
J. Scott, Inc.<br />
453-4300<br />
522-3200<br />
JUST MOVE INTO<br />
gutters,<br />
mg Hur<br />
Hurry or you'l mlee it.<br />
The Prudential<br />
Wolfe Realty<br />
indapeiideiiHi Owned and Ctoarsaed<br />
REDUCED TO sal - 3 «—<br />
Caea Cod. Ml new interioi<br />
1000 sq.ft.. no Basemen<br />
. exterior,<br />
t, IS car<br />
gerage. «034 Beach Daly 346-0366<br />
W. DEARBORN - Ford Rd /Outer<br />
rfftoent 3<br />
bedroom brtok TrwevW<br />
huge famay room<br />
2 Dethe<br />
336-2222<br />
W. DEARBORN RANCH<br />
The large 1240 aq ft 2 bedroom<br />
ranch with IS bathe. 2 car attached<br />
garage with breakaway Florida<br />
room 4 large baaament alts on s<br />
double lot (137x741 You can wa* to<br />
Lavaoood Park ( cloee to church<br />
Only (09.950<br />
Century 21<br />
J. Scott. Inc.<br />
522-3200<br />
453-4300<br />
PRESTIGIOUS 3 bedroom. 2 lull<br />
bath ranch, across the street from<br />
golf course. (147.000<br />
FANSTATIC 3 bsdroom brtck ranch,<br />
baaament, 2 car garaga large yard<br />
with deck $79,900<br />
HMA. 353-7170<br />
YOU MUST SEE!<br />
Tine totally updated bnck ranch with<br />
new furnace w.'oentrel air. hot water<br />
tank, windows 4 roof. 27*20' dock,<br />
finished baaament. wrth ful bath<br />
Short wa* lo library and large park<br />
$(7 900 Can.<br />
SHERRY PASZKO<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
459-6222<br />
REMEMBER REMERICA<br />
320 Homes<br />
Wayne County<br />
REDFORD<br />
AFFORD ABILITY'' - $3900 will move<br />
you m this beauty wrth greal FHA<br />
328-830C lerme Why rent wOen a payment ol<br />
$650 w«a buy this 3 bedroom ranch<br />
with a ful ftmahed baaament Up-<br />
dating includes vinyl aiding, vinyl<br />
Thermal windows, doors, kitchen,<br />
baths, carpeting, end mora S. Rad-<br />
<strong>for</strong>d Schools Act feet on ttile greal<br />
opportunity $66 800<br />
WESTLANO - 2 bedroom, garage,<br />
double lot $20,000 caah as Is<br />
Buyer to assume I axes Cal after<br />
8pm. r>o agents plsaas 326-0201<br />
WESTLANO - 2 bedroom starter in<br />
Norwayne area City inspected im-<br />
mediate occupancy Only $29,500<br />
Principals only 522-4271<br />
317 Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Country i<br />
WESTLAND<br />
i the city' Aluminum ranch<br />
Family room, fireplace largo lot.<br />
Ready lo move in (58,500<br />
WAYNE<br />
Fantastic Oder home, <strong>for</strong>mal dining<br />
room. 3 bedrooms, hrepiaca cantrsl<br />
au basement garage, large lo! Im-<br />
mediate occupancy! $74,900<br />
Century 21 Cook & Assoc.<br />
326-2600<br />
WESTLANO - For sale by ownar 3-<br />
bedroom IS baths 1397 s
co0*** 1<br />
l\/l AD1/PT<br />
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P f<br />
THURSDAY. JANUARY 7.<strong>1993</strong> • ie<br />
jrom Real Estate One<br />
Offered exclusively by Real Estate One.<br />
pi ymoijth LIVONIA w e b t l a n o REDFORD<br />
BDCiTUTiviyA roTrJJiAi in __ th_ LIVONIA'S TIFFANY PARK. Three bedroom. 2 bath THE VERY BEST AROUND. Updates include fabulous GREAT STARTER HOME. 3 bedroom brick ranch wtth<br />
^"d^ubie'staircase" Custom" cherry"cabinSts in tftehen 4 room has natural fireplace roof is 1V> years old. plus SSofSS<br />
ail baths. Walkout basement wT, replace a two car garage. Don't miss this one. 900 ' ' ^ ^3&-2000<br />
$579,900 (23S-49933) 455-7000 $111,444 (B14984) 261-0700 5 / y sKX) J "*** W9.500<br />
Also a new roof and all appliances. Must see!<br />
PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH DEARBORN HEIGHTS LIVONIA<br />
(INK) 477-1111<br />
COZY- PLYMOUTH CONDO. One bedroom unit in small HIDDEN CREEK CONDO. Secluded luxury in this gor- DISTRICT 7 SCHOOLS. Three bedroom ranch, 2 full CAN'T BE BEAT! Great price in great area of Kimbedy<br />
complex. Features neutral decor, stainmaster carpet, geous home. Features include two master bedroom baths, full basement, 2 car attached garage, central air, Oaks Estates. Bnck colonial wtth 3 bedrooms, i 1 geous nome. i-eaiures inciuoe two masier<br />
^ baths,<br />
updated kitchen, one car garage & laundry • facility - in suites, large <strong>for</strong>mal dining room, sunken living room with breezeway, and covered patio. spacious kitchen open to beamed lamily room, finished<br />
basement p a lovely setting<br />
fireplace and library. Perfection inside and out!<br />
$79 900 (22M4018) ' 326-2000 baseent, fenced yard & 2 car attached garage.<br />
$59,900 (23F-< --00500) 455-7000 $279,900 (H13277) 261-0700 . K $117,900 (MAR)<br />
477-1111<br />
CANTON LIVONIA ROMULUS<br />
CANTON<br />
WHAT A VIEW from the deck of this 3 bedroom quad in UPDATES! UPDATES! This three bedroom brick ranch "ALMOST AN ACRE." Beautiful setting wtth fruit i CANTON'S WINDSOR PARK 3 bedroom 1 y? bath co-<br />
a quie quiet <strong>Canton</strong> neighborhood. Lots of space <strong>for</strong> a family features two full baths, updated kitchen, new roof, par- This nicely landscaped brick ranch features 3 bedrc lonial. Quality wood krtchen cabinets & floor. Formal liv-<br />
inside and out. A new home <strong>for</strong> the holidays<br />
tiallv finished basement. 2.5 car garage, low taxes. & pool 1Vi baths, natural fireplace in living room, main floor ing room and dining room, 28 ft. master bedroom has<br />
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2E* 04tE Thursday, <strong>January</strong> 7, <strong>1993</strong> Thursday, <strong>January</strong> 7,<strong>1993</strong> O&E *3£<br />
CLR66IFICD REfiL E6TRTE<br />
326 Condoc<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />
32095 Sprue®<br />
S 14 UM W/fcaf>M><br />
mcr KkbW vafcj* lor VMag* Plnw<br />
OMachM Condo MM mart**. c»<br />
K m) room Wut« wtth aimrtpooi<br />
onww uyi S£LL'"<br />
$329,900 642-2400<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
BlOOMFIELO'AUBURN HILLS -<br />
Spaciou* 2 Mdroon m vocxMd<br />
a>M W< paint/carp*t >4 7 900<br />
PMlOX 334-6812<br />
BioomfwM ttias - Basa owoer coo<br />
lamporary 2 baOroom beach pool<br />
Upoar unit - no peta. 169 900<br />
Stave 854-4238<br />
CANTON - fabulous Buy pnvata arv<br />
iranca. garaga 2 Padrooms air<br />
S64.900<br />
MELP-U-SELL 01 NWWC 454-9535<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
OPEN SATURDAY 1-4<br />
READ* TO GO Spacious 2 bedroom<br />
condo w/gmragt. small comptei<br />
42546 Saratoga. Soutfi of Warren<br />
Wesf oil l*ey M $60 000 F-42SA-<br />
C Can 474-3303<br />
EftA COUNTRY RIOGE REALTY<br />
CANTON - Prima Bed<strong>for</strong>d Villa loca-<br />
tion, 2 bedroom ranch hnisned<br />
$78,900<br />
basemen! & »ar*Qe $'8,900<br />
ME l P- U-SELL ol NWWC 454-9535<br />
WALK TO DOWNTOWN Farminglor><br />
Newer construction. Corner Rancfi<br />
2 Bedroom 2 baths. otFver out-<br />
standing features great room, ca-<br />
tnedrd coring fireplace skylights,<br />
dan modern kitchen first floor<br />
laundry room hardwood noors, re-<br />
cessed lights. Quest room base-<br />
ment, attached large two car ga-<br />
rage cedar deck overlooking spa-<br />
cious wooded area Reasonably<br />
priced $159 900 Firm 476-8607<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - Customised<br />
condo 2 bedroom 2 bath, walkout.<br />
2 car garage $153 900<br />
HELP-U-SELL of NNSL 348-6006<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
IMMECHATE OCCUPANCY<br />
Spacious 2 beeroom 2 bath condo<br />
wrth literal decor A must see 1<br />
$81 500 Call Otena Drobot<br />
Ralpn Manuel 85 1 -6900<br />
Farmington Hdls<br />
ORCHARD PLACE<br />
CONDO'S<br />
Absolutely beautiful 2 bedrooms 2<br />
ered parkmg spots Pool tennis<br />
courts exercise room, clubhouse<br />
Attractively priced at $104,900<br />
FUNK 4 CO REALTY, INC.<br />
661-8324<br />
326 Condo*<br />
Ferm "$PENSATUROAY t-4<br />
ARE YOU BUDGET WISE 1 Own.<br />
don I rani tMe 2 bedroom condo w /<br />
_ Irving room 8<br />
contemporary dacor $49,900<br />
F-28EI-FH Cal 474-3303<br />
ERA COUNTRY RIOGE REALTY<br />
Farmington Has<br />
IMPRESSIVE<br />
M an understatement Th» 3 bed-<br />
room. 3 bath Condo has it a* Erifoy<br />
Jacuzzi 8 mirrored skykghi htgrmgnt<br />
the apaoous masier suite Fabulous<br />
family room laatoea wel bar i. lots<br />
of windows A» this plus more<br />
$229,900<br />
RUTH MARTIN<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
420-3400<br />
REMEMBER REMERICA<br />
Farmington HiBs<br />
BUILDERS CLOSE-OUT<br />
LEGENDS OF<br />
POTAWATOMI CREEK<br />
Elegant end unit Private, beautitu*y<br />
landscaped courtyard enhances the<br />
appeal ol the tsi floor master suite<br />
plus 3 additional bedrooms, gour-<br />
met kitchen, sitting room, vaulted<br />
greatroom, dimng room. 1st floor<br />
laundry, walk-out lower level, much<br />
mora Large wooded lot<br />
Ottered well below<br />
duplication cost at only<br />
$219,900<br />
FUNK & CO REALTY. INC.<br />
661-8324<br />
LIVONIA -Reduced price Specious<br />
1 bedroom condo behind Laurel<br />
Park Mail Caroport. clubhouse, in-<br />
door pool $67,000 591-7727<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
Northvme ranch end unit condo<br />
Formal dining area Two baths,<br />
good storage Nicely decorated<br />
Mova-m condilion $79,900 85SUR<br />
SON0RA CURTH<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE<br />
476-7094<br />
326 Coodos<br />
LIVOW4A-JHt-WOOOS<br />
Juel us*ed' Extremely sherp 2 bad-<br />
room ranch, decorated in neutral<br />
I one* a* appaancaa including mi-<br />
crowave. large utarty room wtth<br />
loads o« storage, great location,<br />
walking distance to Jacobaons<br />
banks, restaurants etc Convenient<br />
to ekpreeaways Come saa tot your<br />
MM. call<br />
ESTHER BAXTER 349-6427<br />
MAYFAIR REALTY 522-8000<br />
NORTHVILLE - YOUR OWN. HOME<br />
WITHOUT THE YARD WORK 3<br />
bedroom lownhouae wm (Me you<br />
the KixOry ot your own home without<br />
the work FamMy room with fire-<br />
place. dmmg room, aat-m-kitchen.<br />
fua baaament stones throw away<br />
from lake $45,900<br />
One Way Realty<br />
473-5500<br />
NOVI OAKRIOGE PLACE<br />
New excitrng multi level condo with<br />
full baaeement arv] attached garage<br />
Approx 1.250 *J.ft. Last unit' Sun<br />
time to select colors Sunken *wig<br />
room, penthouse maater suite 2'*<br />
bathe. $109,900 wrth finished recre-<br />
ation room at $112,900 Model unrt<br />
ateo available Located on Haggarty<br />
Rd lust N of 9M.ie Open dally<br />
1-5pm Closed Thurs<br />
347-1122 or 264-5234<br />
NOVI PLACE CONOO S<br />
$2,400 DOWN<br />
NEW, 2 bedroom. 2'i Oath town-<br />
houaaa with fun basements and ga-<br />
raga* Approx 1,250 sq.fl Exciting<br />
floor plans Priced from $94 900<br />
Only 18 unit complex with 13 re-<br />
maining to be sold Spring occupan-<br />
cy $500 reserves (tuny reiundabiei<br />
Select your site now Call <strong>for</strong> info<br />
264-5234 or 347-1122<br />
Farmington Hills<br />
Hampshire House!<br />
This distinguished unit boasts built-<br />
in media center marble 'oyer at-<br />
courtyard new. newer carpeting<br />
Ihru-Oiit Absolute perfection<br />
$126 900<br />
CALL RANDY GOODSON<br />
THE PRUDENTIAL<br />
GREAT LAKES REALTY<br />
906-6878<br />
LIVONIA - Gorgeous end unit<br />
custom kilchan and bath, wasner &<br />
dryer $57,000<br />
HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 425-6481<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
SPACIOUS GRACIOUS. IMMACU-<br />
LATE 1989 Townhouse 2 Bed-<br />
rooms. dming room fireplace, cen-<br />
tral air 2'i' baths basement, at-<br />
tached garage & MORE Mortgage<br />
assumabie Asking $159,900<br />
Ask <strong>for</strong> HELEN NIXON<br />
Century 21 Hamord South 464-6400<br />
LIVONIA iWoodlorel<br />
Sharp ground floor screened<br />
porch, super price $46,900<br />
LIVONIA (PurWigbrookl<br />
Absolutely beautiful Condo with<br />
large screened porch and gorgeous<br />
view S59 90C<br />
LIVONIA fValleywoodl<br />
Lovefy two bedroom 2 bath with<br />
view of courtyard Washer 4 dryer m<br />
unit $69 900<br />
HUNTER'S POiNTE (Westland,<br />
Spectacular condo. private en-<br />
trance, two bedroom, Vt baths, 1st<br />
floor laundry basement attached<br />
garage $94 900<br />
CALL JOE BAILEY<br />
MAYFAIR REALTY 522-8000<br />
NORTHVILLE RANCH CONOO<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2 00 TO 5 00<br />
18000 BLUE HERON POINTE<br />
Beautiful end unit ranch waterfront<br />
Walk-out lower level to deck and<br />
dock <strong>for</strong> swimming, boaung fishing<br />
$324 500<br />
SONDRA CURTH<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE<br />
347-3050<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
RESTYLED<br />
Super door plan baa Great Room<br />
with fireplace and large dining room<br />
3 Bedrooms, I'* baths, newer appli-<br />
ancas fun basement. patio and neu<br />
house & pool $49,900<br />
CALL VINCE SANTONI<br />
Century 21 Hart<strong>for</strong>d South 464-6400<br />
NOVI - Country Place 3 bedrooms,<br />
2'i baths fireplace, central air,<br />
kitchen appliances garage Move-m<br />
condition immediate occupancy By<br />
owner $115,500 641-1458<br />
NOVI<br />
BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED<br />
Featuring three bedrooms one and<br />
one-half baths, new carpet paint<br />
trim, windows and much more<br />
Priced to sell $82,800 (M32534)<br />
NEW LAKEFRONT<br />
Thts two b«.3room. two bath Nov<br />
condo is ready tor you to choose<br />
your colors All windows, including<br />
large bay window, have view ol the<br />
lake One car garage, basement and<br />
fully developed Walled Lake fatali-<br />
ties $104,750<br />
349-6200<br />
J. A. Delaney<br />
and Company<br />
NOVI<br />
Exceptional >alue open floor plan,<br />
excellent condition, 2 bedrooms<br />
all appliances attached garage<br />
$59,900<br />
Donna Donaldson<br />
RE/MAX 100 INC.<br />
348-3000<br />
Novi<br />
READY TOGO<br />
Move right into this lovefy 2 bed-<br />
room. 1H bath townfvouse Newer<br />
carpeting lhru-ou1. updated bath, an<br />
appliances including microwave,<br />
protessionalty finished basement w/<br />
carpel, plus an attached private car<br />
garage CaM now $78,900<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
453-0012<br />
REMEMBER REMERICA<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />
W 5 Easi Cti» nnieg<br />
N ol 12- E of Telegraph<br />
Priced <strong>for</strong> quick saie Tastefully dec-<br />
orated to perfection ranch condo<br />
neutraJ tones, 2 bedrooms, library,<br />
custom flooring, lighting A window<br />
treatments Luxurious master bed-<br />
room suile beautiful landscaped<br />
courtyard, large decks, immediate<br />
occupanc y This one must be "Seen*<br />
ONLY $155,900<br />
CALL MARK WARREN<br />
CENTURY 21 TQDAY<br />
768-0656<br />
326 Condoo<br />
20828 E Glenhaven<br />
N off 8 Mile. W of Meadowbrook<br />
Enter Court A<br />
Beautrfu»y and neutraCy decorated<br />
2 bedroom. 2 bath loft condo with<br />
Sr*t floor maater suite m popular<br />
Country Place update* galore par-<br />
ing Brushed baaament. garage and<br />
private patio Al the amenities are<br />
here 1 Only $99,500<br />
PLYMOUTH Abaokjlely beautiful<br />
upper 2 bedroom ranch condo with<br />
private entry, deck and carport It<br />
snows aka a model with skylights,<br />
kght carpet, oak cabinets, mirrored<br />
cloaat doors and much more Low<br />
asaociatlon fee. Only $74,900<br />
MARY MCLEOD<br />
CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111<br />
Ptymouth<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />
Immaculate 2 bedroom condo -<br />
walking distance to downtown<br />
Large 20x15 living room 2i baths<br />
1st floor laundry attached garage,<br />
playroom and much more -<br />
$117,900 489 Maria<br />
Century 21<br />
J. Scott. Inc.<br />
453-43O0<br />
522-3200<br />
Plymouth<br />
QUIET AND SOLITUDE<br />
is what you wi* find m this Ptymouth<br />
Township ranch condo Features in-<br />
clude two bedrooms, two baths<br />
dmmg room, spaacious living room<br />
wrth fireplace, library/den, 1st floor<br />
laundry fun basement, central air,<br />
alarm sprinklers, two car attached<br />
garage $142,900<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
453-0012<br />
REMEMBER REMERICA<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
BRING OFFERS!<br />
Spacious and dean 3 bedroom 2 i<br />
bath. Plymouth townhouse com-<br />
plete wrth large great room master<br />
suite, eat-in kitchen Attached ga-<br />
rage. Small tnendty community<br />
$108,500<br />
GENIE DUNN<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
416-1226<br />
PLYMOUTH-Prestigious location. 2<br />
bedroom ranch, fireplace finished<br />
basement 2'» car garage Below<br />
market $134,900 347-0373<br />
PLYMOUTH TWP - Woodgale Con-<br />
dominiums Ann Arbor Tr , west ol<br />
Sheldon Large 2 bedroom 2'i bath<br />
condo Nice kitchen large living<br />
room wrth woodburrving fireplace<br />
den,dining room, and finished base-<br />
ment Neutral decor including crown<br />
molding and fresh pamt Beautiful<br />
clubhouse and pool Pncad to sen at'<br />
$129 900 Ask lor Paul or Mandy,<br />
459-4225 459-3380<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS - Beautiful 2<br />
bedroom. I"> bath. 1380 sq fl with<br />
additional 272 sq ft finished walk-<br />
out basement Fireplace, private<br />
court yard balcony off dining room,<br />
air. attached garage, pool, club<br />
house and tennis courts New<br />
krtchen floor, paint appliances &<br />
water heater Neutral colors<br />
Walking distance to Oakland<br />
University, shopping earners and<br />
restaurants $99 500 375-5483<br />
YOUR FINAL OPPORTUNITY<br />
AWAITS IN THE WOODS<br />
» -• - *, * T ,S*<br />
'Mt i<br />
£ r v<br />
r •<br />
m i<br />
SUMMER BREEZE<br />
Spacious avy & dean best de-<br />
scribes tf«s lovely condo Featuring<br />
new carpal, new cararmc tile Refrig-<br />
erator range, washer dryer 8 buiM<br />
in dishwasher all lor the low low<br />
price ol $54 900 Pool & clubhouse<br />
EXCELLENT CONDO!<br />
immediate occupancy - updated<br />
kitchen 6 2 baths fireplaca m Irving<br />
room, doorwali to balcony, new<br />
storm doors lor doorwali & win-<br />
dows Close to Westland Ma*, car-<br />
port at entrance pool, clubhouse 6<br />
tennis court All <strong>for</strong> only $53 900<br />
Century 21<br />
326 Condoo<br />
Gorgeous contemporary 2 |<br />
room. 2 bath condo In MINT cc<br />
uonf SkyMes. fireplaca vaulted<br />
too numerous<br />
10 k*l Ca« now! ONLY $139 900<br />
CALL JOUE LEV1NE<br />
CENTURY 21 TOOAY<br />
855-2000<br />
450-0542<br />
CONOO S CONDO S OONOO S<br />
W BLOOMFIELD perfection with<br />
southwest decor 1 2 bedroom. 2 bath<br />
ranch condo in mmt condition & pri-<br />
vacy Vaulted cuing*, fireplace<br />
hardwoods m kitchen finished Km*<br />
level $139,900 DA-72C<br />
W BLOOMFIELD - absolutely spec<br />
lacutar 4 bedroom 3 fu* bath condo<br />
with finished walk-out lo deck Mar<br />
bie fireplaca. white <strong>for</strong>mica kitchen<br />
almost 3008 aq ft. 2 masier suite*<br />
fabulous builder Mult see<br />
$199,900 ME-73C<br />
KNOCK OUT/DYNAMITE<br />
DETACHED RANCH CONOO - Inte-<br />
rior decorated m ofl-wMta carpeting<br />
8 white marble flooring Bleeched<br />
white oak flooring m kitchen plua<br />
cream laminated cabinets & island<br />
Greal room has marble & mirrored<br />
fireplace i wet bar 2 bedrooms. 2'i<br />
baths $249,000 CE-41C<br />
THE<br />
MICHIGAN<br />
GROUP<br />
Realtors, Inc.<br />
851-4100<br />
WESTLANO<br />
INTRODUCING<br />
WARNER FARMS CONOOS<br />
A new townhousa community<br />
featuring<br />
• 2 BEDROOMS<br />
• I V. BATHS<br />
• BASEMENT<br />
• ATTACHED GARAGES<br />
Convenient & appealing location<br />
Now being offered at pre-construc-<br />
tlon prices<br />
$76,900 - $78,500<br />
(60 Day Occupancy)<br />
BOB CRAVER<br />
473-6200<br />
RE-MAX FOREMOST, INC<br />
WESTLAND - OPEN SUN 1-4<br />
7329 Kingston Court. 2 bedroom<br />
1 •> bath condo wrth attached ga-<br />
rage, full basement and an appli-<br />
ances $92,500 CaH Greg<br />
Century 2 1 Row 464-7 111<br />
west bloomfield<br />
UNBELIEVABLE VALUE<br />
Outstanding profession ally decorat-<br />
ed 3 bedroom lownhouae m desir-<br />
able Aspen Ridge Green Elementa-<br />
ry Reduced 1o $139,900 Ask <strong>for</strong><br />
Judith Forrest<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
644-4700<br />
JUST LISTED<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS Hard to find<br />
2 bedroom l'i bath condo In desir-<br />
able Meadowbrook Hilts Fireplace,<br />
walk-in closet in Master bedroom<br />
clubhouse pool tennis $94 500<br />
EC-H-28KIR<br />
MAX BROOCK. INC 646-1400<br />
South Lyon<br />
BRAND NEW<br />
LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS<br />
Ranches and story-and-a-half con-<br />
dominiums 2 bedrooms Include<br />
first floor master suate. great room.<br />
2 car garage, full basement, walk-<br />
outs available decks<br />
THE VILLAGE AT EAGLE HEIGHTS<br />
From $104 900<br />
1-96 to Kent Lake Rd . south on Kent<br />
Lake, east on Silver Lake, south on<br />
Pontiac X-ail io South Lyon Locat-<br />
ed 'H mile easi of Pontiac Trail on 11<br />
Mile Road<br />
Model 437-3000 Office 229-5722<br />
ADLER HOMES Brighton, Ml<br />
THE AREA S BEST BUY $45 911<br />
on the border of Farmington Hilts<br />
and West Bloom held THis delightful<br />
condo has a large kitchen a laundry<br />
room, and plenty of closet space<br />
Newer decor throughout 474-5700<br />
The Prudential<br />
Wolfe Realty<br />
independently Owned and C&erated<br />
TROY - 3 bedrooms, master bath<br />
den attached garage sharp' Gas 8<br />
water included In assoc fee<br />
$118,000 Call Michelle Freeman.<br />
Century 21 Advantage 528-0920<br />
West Bloomfield<br />
BUYERS WILL LOVE<br />
This 2 bedroom 2 full bath end unit<br />
on quiet court Great room has ca-<br />
thedral ceiling, marble fireplace,<br />
skylight Bay window in dining room<br />
Doomralls from lamily room, and<br />
krtchen to private deck First floor<br />
laundry attached garage fun base-<br />
men! Pool tennis, clubhouse<br />
$129 900 B-07074<br />
HANNETT, INC.<br />
REALTORS<br />
646-6200<br />
• THE COUNTRY TOWNHOMES<br />
OF FAIRLANE WOODS *<br />
WESTLANO - CASTLEWOOOS<br />
BUILDER CLOSE-OUT<br />
2400 DOWN<br />
•1-1 bedroom ranch wrth library<br />
fireplace garage 1.050 sq ft<br />
$67 900<br />
•2-2 bedroom 2 baih ranch with<br />
library garage 1 250 sq ft .<br />
$79 900<br />
• 1 - 2 bedroom 2'-» bath Town-<br />
house Ml basemen 1 garage 1.370<br />
sq ft $86 900<br />
All units include appliances air<br />
conditioning carpet vertical blinds<br />
Builder Win pay $ 1000 towards dos-<br />
ing costs These won i last long<br />
Must see open daily 1 -6pm Closed<br />
Thurs (Hunter lull W of Wayne Rdk<br />
326-4097<br />
WESTLANO - Ford 8 Hn area<br />
2 bedroom V* bath, ranch air al<br />
I ached garage a* appliance* pool<br />
-tMOOO Larry T29-9122 +<br />
WESTLAND'S<br />
FINEST<br />
Beautiful Central Parkway detached<br />
cortdos located on fie comer or<br />
Central Parkway & Hunter Close lo<br />
Westland Man. Metiers & express-<br />
ooms 2 baths, full<br />
basement attached garage, lots of<br />
extras 7V»% 8 8S interest rate<br />
available<br />
Model Open Dally i2-5pm<br />
729-8030<br />
YPSILANTI - LIVING AT ITS BEST m<br />
this gorgeous penthouse style 3<br />
bedroom, 2 bath condo Features<br />
panoramic view of Ford Lake In-<br />
cludes enclosed glass room 1st<br />
floor laundry nice Florida room, ap-<br />
pliances central air •, • Won't<br />
last $137,900<br />
CENTURY 21 TODAY 462-9800<br />
327 New Home<br />
Builders<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />
EXCLUSIVELY<br />
HOME SWEET CUSTOM HOME<br />
Your lot or ours Use your plan or<br />
ours The Howard Stanley Co De-<br />
sign-Bund Division<br />
422-9356 348-9950<br />
851-9950 229-5525<br />
328 Duplexes<br />
Townhou»o«<br />
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY<br />
in downtown NonhvUle Multi-lamHy<br />
units showing good return Asking<br />
$125,000 N-64CE-N Cair348-6767<br />
ERA COUNTRY RIOGE REALTY<br />
LIVONIA DUPLEX<br />
Double unit 2'i car garage<br />
P1ymou1h/Farming!on Rd<br />
$142,000 (313)429-4578<br />
LIVONIA - •/. of duplex 2 bedroom<br />
brick ranch, fenced yard, basement<br />
new carpeting, fireplace, $62,500<br />
Owner, 591-0998<br />
332 Mobile Homo*<br />
For Sale<br />
ACT NOW"<br />
infinity Homes At Ptymouth Hills is<br />
having a Mew Year s clearance sale<br />
New used, and bank-owned homes<br />
4 months free lot rent on select<br />
models<br />
NEW 1991 model - 3 bedroom 2<br />
bath, price cut $6,000, immediate<br />
occupancy $32,900<br />
USE0 1986 Victorian lag that has<br />
everything Must see to appreciate<br />
Immediate occupancy For under<br />
$25,000. 1-313-454-3636<br />
AFFORDABLE (DIFFERENCE<br />
IS THE PRICE<br />
WONDERLAND HOMES<br />
Michigan Ave at Belleville Rd<br />
397-2330<br />
COMMERCE MEADOWS 1989 14<br />
X 70 2 bedroom 2 bath, central air<br />
al appliances including washer 8<br />
dryer $19,800 or best 685-7856<br />
FARMINGTON LOCATION - 1 4 3<br />
bedrooms, references 8 sacunty re-<br />
quired No pets Call between 5pm<br />
4 9pm 626-1454<br />
HELLO!<br />
Are you looking <strong>for</strong> inexpensive<br />
housing but are not willing lo give<br />
up location because of price? Look<br />
no further Southfield Uvlng <strong>for</strong> an<br />
af<strong>for</strong>dable pne* Homes starting at<br />
$5 000 With low bank financing<br />
available Please CaM<br />
LITTLE VALLEY HOMES<br />
313-924-2626<br />
HIGHLAND HILLS<br />
ESTATES<br />
Novl/Farmiogton Area<br />
Ouakty Homes stdi has a few excel-<br />
lent pre-owned mobile homes <strong>for</strong><br />
sale Priced from $13,500<br />
QUALITY HOMES<br />
Call Joanne<br />
4 74-0320 or 474-OS33<br />
332 Mobile Home*<br />
CASS LAKE - KEEGO HARBOR<br />
wrth beach 8 boat tacunie*<br />
2 Bedroom* 60x14, 1983 Oak-<br />
brook Good condition an appli-<br />
ance* Owner may finance $12,800<br />
Can 646-6672<br />
COMMERCE<br />
MEADOWS<br />
MANUFACTURSO<br />
HOME COMMUNITY<br />
The New American Lifestyle<br />
One ol the Imesi manufactured<br />
home communities in the^tale of<br />
Michigan Special features include<br />
- Luxurious Clubhouse<br />
- Heated Swimming Poo<br />
- Huron Valley Schools<br />
- Pent Areas<br />
- Playground Area<br />
- Cable TV Available<br />
- Community Activities<br />
- Minutes From 12 Oaks Mak<br />
8 Proud Cake Recreation area<br />
Various Free/Reduced<br />
Lot Rent Specials<br />
332 Mobile Hornet<br />
NOVI - 1974 Marietta Mob** Home.<br />
14x70 $8,000 or best offer<br />
471-0458<br />
PLYMOUTH 1984 Ventura. 14x65, 2<br />
bedrooms. tv» baths. 12x20 upper<br />
deck 8 1U18 lower deck. 10*11<br />
shed $17,000/Ofl*r 455-3146<br />
333 Northern Property<br />
For Sale<br />
CADILLAC - 5 wooded acres 5<br />
miles from town flor vacation, hunt-<br />
ing. recreation or retirement $6000<br />
cash or $7000 L/C 459-6672<br />
Sales Office<br />
31 j-644-6796<br />
Community Office<br />
313-644-2767<br />
W< have new 8 pre-owned homes<br />
<strong>for</strong> sale iNo home is more lhan 4/<br />
yrs oidl To inquire about a new or<br />
pie-owned home call Dennis Eagem<br />
at Quality Homes - Located in ihe<br />
Club House 4 , miles N of 1-96 on<br />
Wi.omRd 313-684-6796<br />
SPECIAL-PROMOTION<br />
$99 SECURITY DEPOSIT<br />
Sa«* up to $454<br />
Ends soon - Call now'<br />
HARBOR SPRINGS<br />
Lake Michigan magnificent watar-<br />
Iront To«>ocman designed ultra<br />
•contemporary open 4 bedroom. 4<br />
batfTOream home Fireplaces, bar 8<br />
lacuzzi Superb entertaining, gor-<br />
geous sunsets A most beautiful<br />
home in Northern Michigan Graham<br />
Real Estate (616) 526-6251<br />
LITTLE VALLEY 1989 MoMe Home,<br />
in /restland with Livonia Schools<br />
Brown i beige sae 14x52 $17,500<br />
Call 422-1037<br />
linatc<br />
LINE'<br />
NEA 1992 SKYLINE' Just arrived<br />
mauve 8 white interior. 2 bedrooms.<br />
2 baths an kitchen appliances This<br />
ho 856-8032<br />
DANBERRY NATIONAL<br />
Limited Partnership<br />
Realtors (419) 535-1451<br />
EXCELLENT ENTRE PRE NEURAL<br />
OPPORTUNITY<br />
For 2 »ey people lookmg tor finan-<br />
cial security 24 hr message<br />
1 80^ 780-4643<br />
FRANCHISE Mob4e Banker wrth es-<br />
tablished cheek cashing route<br />
Good income No kiventory<br />
Call (313)851-5341<br />
GIANT LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY<br />
Unhmitefl income 8 nc overhead<br />
313 486-1043<br />
, 24 hr message<br />
GOOD OPPORTUNITY k» person<br />
who hes experience <strong>for</strong> Manage<br />
ment position <strong>for</strong> restaurant bar 8<br />
banquet facilities Good salary 8<br />
comm^on *0©l> 272J5 W War-<br />
ren Dearborn Heights<br />
As* <strong>for</strong> Qus Only 278-9115<br />
HAIR SALON<br />
13 Chan great mal location escei-<br />
leni mtaa sales aaamg $48 000 Ga*<br />
Kan a?614010<br />
Need A Baseball Angel<br />
W* heed approi $500 000 aoc- " ><br />
•» immediately to set up 8 publish a<br />
book or Books on BAaeba* history<br />
as known and Imed by Mr Joe Ryan<br />
past president ol The American As<br />
sociebon lor almost 15 yrs<br />
Gail 274-7299<br />
PHOTO LA8<br />
One Hour and Portrait Stixfco<br />
Established maa location<br />
t 800-2M-4029<br />
PROOUCT IN 0C MA NO Faal sen<br />
mg product SO- 100K proRt margin<br />
Every business that handles cash<br />
needs fie* produei Less than 1 %<br />
market penetration Ttna is not<br />
MIM Ca» Kad-a 313-245-4587<br />
385 Buaineaa<br />
Opportunitiea<br />
UPHOLSTERY SHOP<br />
Encellent business<br />
Excellent growth<br />
I gro<br />
3077<br />
366 Ofc.-Bus. Space<br />
Saie/Laase<br />
•<br />
ALTERNATIVE<br />
OFFICE<br />
1-275 8 8 MILE<br />
• Full or Part Time Offices<br />
• Conference room available<br />
• Secret anal Service<br />
• Transcription Available<br />
• Far 8 Cooier Available<br />
• Mastercard'VlSA<br />
PREFERRED EXECUTIVE OFFICES<br />
(313)464-2771<br />
Walk-In s Welcome<br />
ANNOUNCING<br />
Best rates in town Maple Business<br />
Center ot Troy No lease necessary<br />
227-5000 SQ fl On Maple near<br />
Lrvernois From $235 up per mo<br />
ICi PROPERTY CONSULTANTS<br />
477-2690<br />
ANNOUNCING<br />
erecutrve offices from 150 sq ft<br />
with complete secretarial services<br />
Short term lease Prime locations m<br />
Novi <strong>Canton</strong> Ann Arbor 4<br />
on Macomb County's Golden<br />
Corridor Call international<br />
Business Centers 344 9500<br />
ATTENTION SALES REPS<br />
Shared office space includes 24<br />
answering 8 order taking 855-0611<br />
AVAILABLE OFFICE<br />
m W Bloomfield Orchard Lake Rd<br />
Private entrance* 90 lo 7000 sq ft<br />
AJao executive offices 851 -8555<br />
BIRMINGHAM N WOOOWARO<br />
Choice private location on beautiful<br />
Rouge River rear half ol bu4dmg.<br />
approximately 800 sq ft 645-2320<br />
BIRMINGHAM OFFICE SPACE<br />
<strong>for</strong> lease 2 IWst door office* total<br />
space approximately 400 sq ft Pri-<br />
vate entrance basemen! storage<br />
utikties included parking. Attractive<br />
location within walking dxatance of<br />
downtown $485/month 648-62IS<br />
OOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH<br />
2 suites 890 and 1180 sq II each<br />
Ln*t«* furntaned eiceaent<br />
parking 455-7373<br />
EXCELLENT w Bioomheid Araa 2<br />
Room aut« lor rent m pro4ea* 1200 sq fl of axoaplionai Class<br />
A office spare avaUtMe immediate<br />
occupancy * tfwa prime location<br />
Amervtie* mctude cathedral ceianga<br />
many windows and prestigious en-<br />
try One sun* left CaH Judy at<br />
(313)433.1100<br />
EXPRESSWAY EXPOSURE<br />
455 sq FT al $M0/m© 8 larger<br />
units aleo avertable 1-275 X-wey<br />
J A BLOO 8 CO<br />
55*^7430 or 996-0444<br />
366 Ofc.-Bua. Space<br />
Sale/Laaae<br />
DENTAL/MEDICAL<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
LIVONIA<br />
10 Mile Rd at Grand River<br />
Orchard Lk. Rd at 10 Mile<br />
Farmington Rd. at 8 Mile<br />
From 1.080-16.000 sq.ft<br />
CERTIFIED REALTY, INC<br />
(313)471-7100<br />
366 Ofc.-Bua. Space<br />
SaVLaaee<br />
LIVONIA OFFICES<br />
5 Mile 8 Farmington Middle be" S 5<br />
Mile Middlabel! between 7 8 8<br />
Several 1 2 8 3 room offices from<br />
$150 Conference room kitchen,<br />
copy 8 tax available Also some in-<br />
clude phonemail phones<br />
CALL KEN HALE<br />
DAYS: 525-2412<br />
EVES: 261-1211<br />
EXECUTIVE SUITES AVAILABLE<br />
Includes spacious parking facilities<br />
tst floor Experienced Secretaries<br />
personalized phone answering<br />
copying UPS facsimile 8 word pro-<br />
cessing services conference room<br />
notar><br />
HARVARD SUITE<br />
29350 SOUTHFIELD RD<br />
SUITE 122<br />
557-2757<br />
OFFICE SPACE <strong>for</strong> rent near i-96<br />
12500 Beech Daly Red<strong>for</strong>d CaH<br />
between 9 am-3pm<br />
937-9400<br />
PLYMOUTH - Attorney or accoun<br />
tent Prwale entrance, lots of park-<br />
ing Up to 4 months FREE rant<br />
$9 35 per sq fl 455-3232<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
2 office spacas available<br />
800 sq fl 8 1000 sq<br />
Call 477-0189<br />
Livonia Pavilion<br />
Single to multi-room suites<br />
On-site restaurant 8 tree<br />
conference room utilities<br />
(anitorial parking included<br />
Best Rates 1 Brokers Protected<br />
Call Syd 478-7667<br />
Prime Livonia Location<br />
T^aawiem ScKookrVi<br />
Now leasing Phase III at<br />
BUCKINGHAM OFFICE PARK<br />
New Premium One Story Office<br />
Building 1200 12 000 sq fl ot<br />
unique office space Ouakty Des.gr<br />
Bund to sun suites Ample We* Lit<br />
Parking 421-0770 or 466 1600<br />
LIVONIA FARMINGTON 8 S MILE<br />
3 room smta $370 per month t<br />
room $160 515 sq It $515 A* utm-<br />
tte* m Shopping center 422-2321<br />
LIVONIA Farmmgton Road neer •<br />
Mae 750 1000 sq ft medical or<br />
' modern office Reasoned!*<br />
444-7395<br />
general i<br />
Mr LuDr<br />
LIVONIA WEST SINGLE OFFICES<br />
$200 month includes phone<br />
NOVI - One month free rent Newly<br />
decorated I 020 sq fl suite mctude*<br />
ONE MONTH FREE REN'<br />
Executive office « W BtecwIWd m.<br />
8 *<br />
932 9790<br />
PLYMOUTH PROFESSIONAL PARK<br />
ideal location setting 8 *oor plan<br />
•or meAcai or prn»e«*loiial uee 880<br />
sq » • fu« ft a*anient immediate<br />
483-2380<br />
PRIME LOCATION<br />
489 0150<br />
REDFORD TOWNSHIP<br />
24350 Joy Rd<br />
l Just W ol Telegraph I<br />
OFFICE SUITES<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
625 so fl to 1,250 sq.ft.<br />
Reni includes heel air condition-<br />
ing electricity underground park<br />
ing carpeting 8 blinds<br />
CERTIFIED REALTY. INQ.<br />
(313)471-7100<br />
ROYAL OAK OFFICE SPACE «BT<br />
lease Campbell 8 Twelve Mile n8»-*<br />
1-75 8 1-696 3 rwrwts 800 sg WT<br />
' room suit* 275 sq H Uti<br />
Cleaning mduded Ample perkmo"<br />
Days 546-3717 Eves 646^9447^.<br />
SHARE Farmington H*s executive. .<br />
office secretarial lor 1-2 people an<br />
Conference room kttcfien Mcls.<br />
pond H Miaer lumiture 851-S030a><br />
W BLOOMFiELO<br />
E xecutrve office* <strong>for</strong> the "<br />
diecnmmatmg profaaeionei V<br />
851-4200<br />
367 But.-Prof. Bkigs<br />
Sele/Leaee<br />
A LITTLE TIRED<br />
OF WORKING OUT *<br />
OF YOUR HOME7<br />
Coma ma* o«* brand n*» AFFORO-,<br />
ABLE Office Gamer in Downtown,<br />
lonrwvae Short term ,<br />
able MOVE IN TOOAY' Flaf low.<br />
Starting al $27S monlh^r •<br />
Ga* Judy 433-1100 i<br />
361 Commercial/<br />
ABOUT FREE 1 Stan your huMna^ _.<br />
•or (200 per month Ulaum mcJud-<br />
ad Fantwngkm loc—on Oreet at- M<br />
l*r retail AmoM parking 477-0157 r-a<br />
COMMERCE - prime car*<br />
sq ft $900 par month<br />
Cal out of *fata 70S-<br />
U A k *<br />
Mi Lakefront Property<br />
BLOOMFIELD TWR - Cleen corv<br />
*n«ni a* sport. Square Lake 2400<br />
3<br />
baih. dishwasher, central air.<br />
wasner 8 dryer vertical bunds Near<br />
park $625'mo Call 253-9042<br />
BIRMINGHAM 2457 E Maple 1<br />
bed room carpet blinds, central air<br />
walk -m close! 4 more 1 Lease $500<br />
64 3 4428<br />
BIRMINGHAM 357 Columbia 1st<br />
Hoor 2 bedroom flat Carpel bunds<br />
dishwusher lireoiace garage Lease<br />
$650 . 647-7079<br />
BIRMINGHAM- 575 Lincoln 2 bed-<br />
room r-» balhs. immed.ale occu-<br />
pancy. central aw washer .'dryer in<br />
unit $675 524-2950<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS 1 4 2 bed 1<br />
room From $475 per mo Short<br />
term lease is available Call<br />
335-2460 or 775-5757<br />
Call <strong>for</strong>:<br />
MONTHLY SPECIALS!<br />
642-2500<br />
Mon.-Fri. 9am to 5pm<br />
Located on Southfield Rd IUSI S of<br />
13 Mile Rd (tucked behind me<br />
Cranbrooke Centre Office Psazai<br />
BIRMINGHAM I bedroom. $495 2<br />
bedroom $585 Newt, renovated all<br />
appliances an utilities except elec-<br />
tric Carpon $250 security deposit<br />
2755 E Maple 646-6610<br />
TWP - ».bearoom<br />
lower level walkout tor single<br />
$440 per month including utilities<br />
335-4316<br />
400 Apt*. For Rent<br />
i AUBURN HILLS<br />
Brand New Rentals<br />
2 Bedroom<br />
2 Bath<br />
With Washer & Dryer<br />
From $610<br />
LOW MOVE-IN COSTS<br />
BLOOMFIELD<br />
VILLAS<br />
853-3335<br />
Mon -Fn 9-5 Sal -Sun 12-5<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
$300 SECURITY DEPOSIT SPECIAL<br />
Newly remodeled 1 8 2 bedroom,<br />
ri bath, apt available E ol Adams<br />
Road near downtown Birmingham<br />
Rental rates include heat 8 water,<br />
vertical bunds new kitchen 4 appli-<br />
ances. mirrored doors 8 upgraded<br />
carpeting CaH Mon -Sat 644- yJOO<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
FAIRWAY CLUB<br />
Golfside Apts.<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom<br />
Free Golf<br />
Heat & Hot Water Free<br />
Carport Included<br />
728-1105<br />
CANTON - Sublease 6 mos 2 bed-<br />
carporl, pool dishwasher vertical<br />
winds $585.-mo 981-6546<br />
Bloomfield Wen Apts<br />
.99® SALE<br />
Security Deposit<br />
• Huge 2 bedroom 2 bath<br />
• Enclosed garage'opener<br />
• Washer dryer • walk 10 shopping<br />
• Large private basement<br />
626-1508<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Garden Apts<br />
JOY ROAD EAST OF 275<br />
Spacious 2 bedroom lownhouse. 2<br />
levels wHh private entrance. '•» bath<br />
down, full bath up From $475-$495<br />
INCLUDES<br />
• Siove 8 Refrigerator<br />
"6w<br />
letrigera<br />
BLOOMFIELD $830 7 bedroom<br />
dining, 2 baths, carport heat 4 wa<br />
ler beach 4 pool Broker owner<br />
Sieve, 6-41.5334<br />
Central Air, Heat<br />
Verticals<br />
Convenient Parking<br />
Laundry facilities on premises<br />
Pool 8 Clubhouse<br />
• Sorry no pets'<br />
, -S400 rebate lor new residents only<br />
455-7440<br />
400 Apis. For Rent<br />
CANTON<br />
Bed<strong>for</strong>d Square Apts.<br />
NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR<br />
Spacious l 8 2 Bedroom Apts~<br />
Small Ouxet. Sale Complex<br />
Ford Rd. near 1-275<br />
STARTING AT $490<br />
981-1217<br />
400 Apt*. For Rent<br />
CANTON<br />
CARRIAGE COVE<br />
LUXURY APTS.<br />
(LILLEY 4 WARREN)<br />
We take pride in offering<br />
the following services to<br />
our tenants<br />
• service available<br />
• 24 hr emergency maintenance<br />
• Beautitul grounds with pool 8<br />
picnic area with BBO s<br />
• Special handicapped units<br />
• Snori term leases available<br />
• Restful atmosphere<br />
• Cable available<br />
. Many more amenities<br />
NO OTHER FEES<br />
P'tvale Entrances<br />
One Bedroom - $520 900 sq fl<br />
Two Bedroom $595 1100 sq ft<br />
Ve- licai bknds 4 carport included<br />
Professional on-site management<br />
20 plus yrs experience<br />
Near » ways shopping airport<br />
Rose Doherty. property Manager<br />
981 4490<br />
CANTON 'bedroom stove refrig-<br />
erator carpet 4 blmds $4l0.'month<br />
inc-udes neat Security 8 1 year<br />
lea^- 455-0391<br />
CANTON-1 bedroom. $385'mo in-<br />
cluding neat/water Deposit 8 refer-<br />
ences -equlred 890 Lot? Rd E ol I-<br />
275 S Of Ford RO Atter«. 571-8321<br />
COUNTRY HOUSE<br />
BRIGHfON - Attractive 2 bedroom<br />
apt on scenic Mill Pond in-lpwn lo-<br />
cation Small auiet complex No<br />
pets Reierences $550'MO in-<br />
cludes heat (3131474-1427<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
1 Ded'OOcn aoar1rr>ent<br />
Heal 4 water pa»C<br />
Carpel 4 vertical bknds<br />
Pool 4 air conditioning<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d tip of Northern Detroit bus<br />
Iran spoliation 533-1121<br />
Hrs Mon -Fn 9-5 by appointment<br />
Southfield<br />
HIDDEN OAKS<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
N o v i<br />
PAVILION C O U R T<br />
Luxury made af<strong>for</strong>dable<br />
2 BEDROOMS<br />
from •705 Including carport<br />
1 M o n t h F r e e<br />
* Fully Equipped Health Club<br />
• Washer and Dryer in Each Unit<br />
On Hafgerty Road<br />
3 4 8 - 1 1 2 0<br />
Dally 9-7 Sat. 11-5<br />
OFF RENT. ANY 2 MONTHS<br />
YOU CHOOSE PLUS FREE CARPORT<br />
FOR 6 MONTHS<br />
Blinds, ceramic bath, central air carports available<br />
intercoms, patios balconies Cable ready, large storage area,<br />
laundry facilities<br />
1 BDR. FROM...*510. 2 BDR. FROM../595.<br />
6-9 Month Leases available on selected units.<br />
Daihr 11-6. Sal 9-2<br />
15833 W. 11 Mile<br />
. at Greenfield<br />
'Biwd oo 13 month ocan«.v<br />
5 5 7 - 4 5 2 0<br />
Lnita . /<br />
Spend Less Time Driving!<br />
Quiet Setting in the Hub of<br />
F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s<br />
A /tractive ^ jm m mm<br />
1 &2 Bedroom VCR. J<br />
Apartments from<br />
« Cordoba 1<br />
< T i<br />
• '3 Bolt<br />
/ ^ Ml<br />
Bolt<br />
Minutes<br />
from 1-696,<br />
Northwestern<br />
Highway and<br />
many of the<br />
Metro areas moat<br />
popular chopping,<br />
restaurant and<br />
entertainment<br />
districts.<br />
A . V<br />
/ _J \<br />
Oak Village<br />
2 7 5 8 Ackley<br />
= = = = = = Westland<br />
^ 5 ^ 721-8111<br />
" F a m i l y L i v i n g At its<br />
Two bedroom, one bath duplex ranch<br />
homes with full basements.<br />
FREE RENT<br />
onth SPECIALS<br />
BEST APARTMENT VALUE<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
TIMBERIDGE<br />
DELUXE<br />
2 BEDROOM UNITS<br />
From $500<br />
Limned time otter on select units<br />
New tenants only 13 montn lease<br />
includes appliances, vertical blmds.<br />
carpeting, pool close m Firrmnglon<br />
Hills location<br />
Emer East off Ocnard Lafce Rd on<br />
Foisom S o> Grand River<br />
Model Open Daily 9-5<br />
Except Wednesday<br />
478-1467 775-8206<br />
Farm«ngioo Mills<br />
BOTSFORD PLACE<br />
TERRACE APTS.<br />
GRAND RIVER/8 MILE<br />
W. OF INKSTER<br />
Ben.nd Botslord Hospital<br />
SPECIAL<br />
1 Bedroom <strong>for</strong> $449<br />
2 Bedroom tor $549<br />
3 Bedroom <strong>for</strong> $649<br />
immediate Occupancy<br />
Heal 4 water mcluOed - cable ready<br />
Singles, ctnidron small petso*<br />
Ouiet. prestige address witn<br />
all the proper amenities<br />
Stwciai ecu<br />
400 Apta For Rant<br />
CLA WSON/T ROY<br />
New i bedroom. CasaManca tan.<br />
Mr must see $495/mo 549-8685<br />
For turtner in<strong>for</strong>mation please CaH<br />
477-6464<br />
27883 Independence<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
2,000 SO FT OF PURE LUXURY<br />
Elegantly designed 2 or 3 bedroom<br />
ranctt. or 3 bedroom townnewses<br />
2't baltis whirlpool tub, fu» base-<br />
ment 2 car atiacned garage From<br />
$1525<br />
COVINGTON CLUB<br />
14 Mile 4 Middlemen<br />
851-2730<br />
Managed by Kaftan Enterprises inc<br />
GRANO RIVER - MlDDLESELT<br />
GREAT LOCATION<br />
Ciarenceviae School DWtrld<br />
CEDARIDGE<br />
Deluxe 2 Bedroom Unrts<br />
FROM $500<br />
Limited tune oiler on selected units<br />
13 montn lease New tenants only<br />
INCLUDES<br />
Vertical blinds carpeting, Hen point<br />
appliances security system si or age<br />
witftm apart meni<br />
Enter on Tuiane 1 block W of<br />
Middlemen on trie S side of Grand<br />
River<br />
Near Bots<strong>for</strong>d Hospital, Livonia Mali<br />
8 downtown Farmington<br />
471-5020<br />
Model open daily 1-5<br />
OFFICE: 775-8206<br />
400 Apts. For Rant<br />
7 MILE'GRAND RHVER l bedroom<br />
apt from $365/mo mdudmo fieef<br />
some new carpal, nice qmeiound<br />
ing all appliances S3S 873C<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
Luxury one and two bedroom<br />
apartments avaftaMe<br />
Cal
4 E * O&E Thursday, J a n u a r y 7,<strong>1993</strong><br />
400 Apts. For Rant<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS • Maple<br />
Apartments 23076 MUfcJtetiell Spa<br />
oou 1 i 2 oedroom, 2 Mil Mr<br />
conditioned, carport available<br />
S460-SS60 471-5180<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - Mu»rwoor»fl.. Swimnana pool<br />
Cable available<br />
ALSO 2 BEDROOM APTS<br />
LEXINGTON<br />
VILLAGE<br />
PET SECTION AVAILABLE<br />
1 bedroom apts from $445<br />
1-75 and 14 Mile<br />
Opposite Oak land Mali<br />
585-4010<br />
PRESIDENT<br />
MADISON APTS.<br />
1 Bedroom Apts $450<br />
1 Block E. ol John R<br />
Just S of Oakland Mail<br />
585-0580<br />
HARLO APTS.<br />
1 Bedroom Apt $450<br />
Warren. Mich<br />
West side of Mound Rd<br />
Just N of 13 M« ,<br />
Opposite GM Tech Center<br />
939-2340<br />
MORTHVILLE • 1 bedroom, near<br />
dowTitown Quiet natural setting<br />
Meat & water included Immediate<br />
occupancy $440 'mo 347-6565<br />
NOSTHVILLE - 2 bedroom $639''<br />
mo with t mo tree Washei S dryer<br />
•r each umi Central air. dishwasher<br />
microwave blmds Appro«ima!ety<br />
lOOOsqft* 348-4300<br />
Novi<br />
AFTER<br />
NEW YEAR<br />
SPECIAL<br />
Spacious 2 4 3 bedroom<br />
lownhouses w.'basement<br />
A must see SPECIAL'<br />
REDUCED RATES<br />
3 MONTHS FREE<br />
on t4 months lease<br />
Located on Haggerty rload<br />
south of 10 Mile<br />
471-7470<br />
OAKLAND COUNTY Mansion servants<br />
apt with large kitchen bay<br />
window Irving room 2 bedrooms 4<br />
study over 5 acres of magnrhcient<br />
grounds Certain restrictions $550<br />
includes utilities Evos 64f '135<br />
Novi Meadowbrook 4 10 Mile<br />
TREE TOP MEADOWS<br />
Now's the time.<br />
A.th a location lh«s convenient and<br />
• Mue this outstanding, apartments<br />
are going last You can be iivmg m a<br />
spacious one or two Dedroom apartment<br />
with over sired rooms large<br />
oaicony/patio central air vertical<br />
bunds plush carpeting covered<br />
barking and MORE" Close lo every<br />
convonionco with shopping, dirung.<br />
and accoss to expressways HOI<br />
minutes away This is the besi value<br />
m an apartment you »e seen in a<br />
long nme Lease EHO<br />
One beoroom !*om $555<br />
Two beoroom trom $625<br />
Can <strong>for</strong> an appointment<br />
THE BENEICKE GROUP<br />
348-9590<br />
STOP<br />
LOOKING!<br />
We nave what you ve been iook««g<br />
tor" Spacious t arid 2 bedroom apis<br />
4 fabulous 2 bedroom lownnouses<br />
• Vertical Bunds<br />
• Great localion-noor « ( « « ? 74<br />
• Nov. Scrwoi System<br />
Save up lo $900<br />
on select apartments<br />
NOVI RIDGE<br />
bom eon Nov! I<br />
349-8200<br />
- PLYMOUTH -<br />
BROUGHAM<br />
MANOR<br />
1 A 2 BEDROOMS<br />
Starting Mam MM<br />
1 Vr Leaaa MM 4 Waier mauded<br />
Caa Mon-Sat 10-4<br />
455-1215<br />
400 Apts. For Rant<br />
F R E E<br />
APARTMENT<br />
LOCATOR<br />
1-800-777-5616<br />
Save Time a Money<br />
Open 7 Days<br />
Color Videos<br />
All Areas S Prlcos<br />
Over<br />
5301<br />
Twrn 3 Days Into I<br />
•r 100.000 Choices<br />
NOVI 348-0640<br />
Across trom 12 OaAs Mall<br />
SOUTHFIELD 354-8040<br />
29286 Northwestern Hwy<br />
981-7200<br />
CANTON<br />
427IT Ford Rd<br />
TROY<br />
3726 Rochester Rd<br />
CLINTON TWP<br />
36670 Garfield<br />
ANN ARBOR<br />
2877 Carpenter<br />
680-9090<br />
791-8444<br />
677-3710<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
U N L I M I T E D -<br />
SOON TO BE<br />
APARTMENT<br />
§ EA RC H<br />
The Easiest Way To Find<br />
a GREAT PLACE'<br />
400 Apts. For Rant<br />
• NORTHVILLE - 2-Htlrnwil<br />
Victorian duplex Downtown<br />
Treed lot Includes water $790<br />
Can after 6pm 437 6600<br />
Novi<br />
SPECIAL!<br />
SPECIAL!<br />
SAVE $1200<br />
SAVE $1300<br />
SAVE $1400<br />
CaH now as* us how<br />
Our holiday gtfl to you<br />
$99 security deposit<br />
Snort Term Leasos<br />
FOUNTAIN PARK<br />
South side of Grand River, between<br />
Meadowbroo* 4 Novi Rds<br />
348-0626<br />
Hours Mon -Fn 10 30-6 30<br />
Sal A Sun Noon-5<br />
(small pets welcome I<br />
OAK PARK - 2 bedroom basement<br />
apartment AN utilities included<br />
398-7463 or 541-1995<br />
PLYMOUTH Downtown One bedroom.<br />
laundry, new carpeting, storage.<br />
walk in closets, air. carport, patio.<br />
small complex $450 455-4556<br />
PLYMOUTH OLO VILLAGE - I &earoom<br />
upper Carpel, min. blinds.<br />
mediately No pets $380/ mo plus<br />
security 459-4416<br />
Warren & Middlebclt Area<br />
WESTLAND PLAZA APTS.<br />
A nice place to live!<br />
Near bus line<br />
Come look us over!<br />
Spacious I and E Bedroom<br />
*450 & *495<br />
Heat and Water Included<br />
4 2 7 - 1 9 9 7<br />
• WESTLANO •<br />
WILDERNESS<br />
PARK<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
warren Ave . Vt mile E. of<br />
NewDurgh Minutes from<br />
Westland Man 8, other major<br />
shopping centers<br />
Spacious 1.000 sq ft.. 2 bedroom apartments<br />
with 1 or 2 baths, private laundry room,<br />
vertical blinds, dishwasher, balconies or patios.<br />
Cats allowed.<br />
New Security Deposit Special!<br />
Senior Citizen Discount Available<br />
Mon -Sat. 10-6:<br />
Sun 12-6<br />
Great Living -<br />
SUPER Value!<br />
425-5731<br />
1 BEDROOM from * 4 4 0<br />
2 BEDROOM from $ 5 1 0<br />
Newburgh between Joy & Worren<br />
$250 Dapo&tt ft Dishwasher* In selected unit*<br />
FREE HEAT and COOKING GAS<br />
Vertical Winds • 1% Bath* • Centre* Air<br />
• Pool • laundry & Storage<br />
• Tennis • Carport • Clubhouse • Cable Ceody<br />
Tired Ot<br />
Looking At<br />
The Same<br />
Four Walls?<br />
DEARBORN HEIGHTS<br />
DEARBORN CLUB<br />
I One Bedroom Special<br />
I $200 Security Deposit<br />
One Month Free<br />
Suites trom $460<br />
561-3593<br />
O m » |US * ol <strong>for</strong>t Aoae<br />
Oa*<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
ROCHESTER SQUARE<br />
On* Month Frea<br />
11200 Security Depo««<br />
includes Hoat<br />
. Am Conditioned<br />
• Disftwaanera<br />
• Laundry F actios<br />
• Picric Area<br />
652-0543<br />
67S Main Street<br />
M | H S* 114<br />
4 5 5 - 4 3 0 0<br />
400 Apts. For Rant<br />
PLYMOUTH - Par* Manor A*w1monts<br />
-aaoTT»5»r'aicoralM n<br />
bedroom private entrance »4«0<br />
month includes heat A water No<br />
pots 1 parking apace per apartment<br />
444 Ptymouth Rd between<br />
MM & Haooarty 4S4-9274<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
Plymouth Hills<br />
Apartments<br />
746 S. Mill St.<br />
Between<br />
Ann Arbor Tr /Arm Arbor Rd<br />
• Washer/Dryer in each unit<br />
• Window Treatments<br />
• Easy Access to 1-275<br />
• Air Conditioned<br />
• Dishwasher<br />
• Walk Jo Downtown<br />
• 1 & 2 Bedroom<br />
" • From $445<br />
455-4721<br />
Open Daily 12-5pm<br />
400 Apt*. For Rant<br />
PLYMOUTH/DOWNTOWN<br />
TMUIIXIITI JIUWUIWII ujuvo UMOR<br />
$500 month plus security deposit<br />
All utWtles Including aar paid Vertical<br />
Mnds. stove, refrigerator. > new<br />
carpet Mo pats 4S9-2400<br />
PLYMOUTH-Heritage Square Apis<br />
300 N UMI 1 bedroom, carpet, appkancos.<br />
heat 6 water m£kjded<br />
$415/mo * security 451-0226<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
LIVE ON THE PARK<br />
40315 PLYMOUTH RD<br />
Manager a 101<br />
SPECIAL!<br />
$50 OFF ON 1 BEDROOM<br />
FOR 6 MONTHS<br />
1 BEDROOM. $460<br />
2 BEDROOM $490<br />
ONE MONTH FREE RENT<br />
SENIOR OtSCOUNT<br />
Amenities include<br />
• Heat A water<br />
• Appliances '<br />
• Carpeting 8 blinds<br />
• Laundry facilities<br />
• Central air A pool<br />
• Security<br />
455-3682<br />
Ptymouth Rd . near 1-275<br />
• Westland •<br />
Newburgh near Glenwood<br />
LIMITED TIME<br />
2 Bedroom - , 440°°*<br />
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Thursday. .<strong>January</strong> 7.<strong>1993</strong><br />
BUILDING SCENE'S<br />
NAMES &<br />
PLACES<br />
ESD award program<br />
ESD is accepting entries <strong>for</strong> its <strong>1993</strong> construction<br />
and design awards program, now in its 19th<br />
year. The award honors projects designed and<br />
built by Michigan firms, ranging from private<br />
homes to public work projects. Winners are the<br />
building teams of architects and engineers, general<br />
contractors and owners.<br />
Buildings must have been completed after Jan.<br />
1, 1989 to qualify. March 1 is the deadline <strong>for</strong> entries.<br />
Winners will be announced in late March<br />
and honored at ESD's 98th annual meet/ng June<br />
To submit an entry, call Jill Van Doornik at<br />
995-4440.<br />
ESD — the Engineering Society, is a multi-disciplinary<br />
engineering and scientific society.<br />
Project management<br />
- . >'<br />
Lawrence Technological University will hold a<br />
series of reviews starting Feb. 6 to prepare persons<br />
<strong>for</strong> the certification examination leading to the<br />
project management professional (PMP) designation.<br />
Project management course of study is being<br />
pursued in the fields of architecture, interior design,<br />
engineering, computer services and in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
process, and business. The all-day reviews<br />
will be offered on four consecutive Saturdays in<br />
February.<br />
Topics to be covered are: cost, scope, time, quality,<br />
risk, communications, human resources and<br />
contract/procurement. Participants will receive<br />
course materials approved by the Project Management<br />
Institute, a sample exam, and strategies in<br />
taking the exam. All instructors are certified<br />
PMPs. Cost is $495 <strong>for</strong> PMI members and $595 -<br />
<strong>for</strong> non-members.<br />
LTU is at 10 mile and Northwestern Highway<br />
in Southfield. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Karen<br />
Todd at 356-0200, ext. 4020.<br />
Levin speaks at ESD<br />
The future of construction infrastructure under<br />
the Clinton administration will be Sen. Carl Levin's<br />
topic when he addresses the ESD Construction<br />
Activities Committee luncheon beginning at<br />
11:30 a.m. Jan. 12 at the Rackham Memorial<br />
Building in Detroit.<br />
Tickets are $22 <strong>for</strong> ESD members and $25 <strong>for</strong><br />
non-members. For reservations, call 995-4440.<br />
The committee was established to foster im- *<br />
provements in the construction'industry and is<br />
comprised of members representing a balanced<br />
cross-section of the industry, including design<br />
professionals, owners/users, contractors, suppliers<br />
and support services.<br />
ArchiLECTURE at LTU<br />
Lawrence Technological University and the Detroit<br />
chapter of American Institute of Architects<br />
will sponsor a Jan. 14th visit by David Childs,<br />
chief executive officer of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill,<br />
the largest architectural firm in the country.<br />
Skyscraper work is its specialty. Attendees are<br />
advised to arrive by 7 p.m. <strong>for</strong> the 7:30 lecture at<br />
LTU's College of Architecture and Design auditorium<br />
at 10 Mile and Northwestern Highway,<br />
Southfield.<br />
Landscape classes<br />
The Bingham Farms-based Metropolitan Detroit<br />
Landscape Association will offer classes <strong>for</strong><br />
those who want to become certified applicators or<br />
registered technicians or those wishing to recertify<br />
their certified applicator status.<br />
The certified applicator class will be taught Jan.<br />
26-28. Training cost is $150.<br />
The registered technician training will be offered<br />
Jan. 26-27. Training cost is $100.<br />
Recertification training will be held Jan. 28. Fee<br />
is $50.<br />
All attendees must pre-register. Registration is<br />
8-8:30 a.m. Classes will run 8:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br />
at the Wayne County Regional Educational Center,<br />
5454 Venoy, Wayne. Additonal fees may apply<br />
prior to final licensing by the Michigan Department<br />
of Agriculture and must be prepaid.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call the MDLA, 646-4992.<br />
Estimating seminar<br />
Bidding and estimating will the topic of a seminar<br />
sponsored by the Metropolitan Detroit Landscape<br />
Association Feb. 8 and 9 at the Sheraton<br />
Oaks Hotel, Novi.<br />
Estimating techniques, bidding, cost tracking,<br />
overhead factors and the role of the estimator will<br />
be discussed. The seminar is geared to landscape<br />
and irrigation contractors, estimators, landscape<br />
architects and landscape maintenance contractors.<br />
Charles Vander Kool, a veteran of 28 years in<br />
the construction industry, will be the speaker.<br />
Seminar hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. both days.<br />
Coat is $250 <strong>for</strong> the first person from a company,<br />
$200 <strong>for</strong> each additonal person up to four persons.<br />
Pre-registration is a must. Call 646-4992 <strong>for</strong> more<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
She ©bseruer<br />
BUILDING SCENE<br />
JIM RIDER/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER<br />
New president: Fred Capaldi of Rochester Hills will serve as president of the Builders Association of Southeastern Michigan this<br />
year. "You never quit learning about your business," he said. "You've got to read, attend meetings, find out what's goingon^<br />
Builder pushes continuing education<br />
• Cooperation between builders and the community on growth/<br />
no-growth issues is among items on the agenda of the newly elected<br />
president of the Builders Association of Southeastern Michigan.<br />
BY DOUG FUNKE<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
Fred Capaldi, a Rochester Hills<br />
builder and resident, can recall more<br />
than 25 years after the fact how he<br />
happened to join what was then<br />
known as the Builders Association of<br />
Metropolitan Detroit.<br />
"My dad, M. Fred, had been a<br />
member many years ago but, frankly,<br />
I <strong>for</strong>got why he dropped out," Capaldi<br />
said. "We got a call from Dick Forbush<br />
of Kimball & Russell, a supplier.<br />
He invited us to join.<br />
"I asked my dad, 'What do you<br />
think?'<br />
"He asked, 'Are you going to make<br />
this a profession?'<br />
"I answered, 'Yes, I'm going to be a<br />
builder.'<br />
"Then join a professional builder's<br />
association," he said. "It gives you<br />
professional credibility. Attorneys,<br />
doctors have their own. It says you're<br />
a professional.'<br />
Now, Capaldi, 49, is incoming president<br />
of the Builders Association of<br />
Southeastern Michigan, which he<br />
said is tha third largest nationally<br />
with some 1,750-members.<br />
"Going to meetings, national and<br />
state conventions, I always learn<br />
something, whether it's a legislative<br />
matter coming up or a seminar to<br />
teach you how to do something," Capaldi<br />
said. "I think it's made a better<br />
businessman out of me.<br />
"I don't care what you're in — journalism,<br />
medicine or building — you<br />
never quit learning about your business,"<br />
he said. "You've got to read,<br />
attend meetings, find out what's<br />
going on."<br />
Annual dues — $420 <strong>for</strong> builders,<br />
suppliers and service organizations<br />
like financial institutions and utilities,<br />
$345 <strong>for</strong> subcontractors — provide<br />
professional staff assistance, discounts<br />
on office supplies and insurances,<br />
publications, and seminars,<br />
he said.<br />
Capaldi said he annually builds<br />
about 10 custom houses ranging from<br />
$175,000 to $600,000 on scattered<br />
lots. Remodeling and restoration<br />
projects now account <strong>for</strong> about 40<br />
percent of his work, he said.<br />
At one time, Capaldi thought that<br />
he might want to be a doctor. But he<br />
found himself attracted to the Wall<br />
Street Journal and real estate publications<br />
more than biology and chemistry<br />
texts and eventually earned a<br />
degree in economics from the University<br />
of Detroit.<br />
"I started working when I was 12<br />
and I've done everything on a job site<br />
— plumbing, electrical, roofing — except<br />
excavating," Capaldi said. "And<br />
I will do that, too. At the same time,<br />
I've done everything in the office.<br />
"I like to do things with my<br />
hands," he said. "As a teenager, I had<br />
a good buddy and we were always<br />
building things like cars with lawnmower<br />
engines. I was always building<br />
something.<br />
"I'd spend- hours playing with an<br />
Erector set. I had a summer job all<br />
the time, a weekend job. We talked<br />
about building at the dinner table. I<br />
guess 1 was drawn*in and never knew<br />
it was happening."<br />
Capaldi's goals as BASM president<br />
are straight<strong>for</strong>ward.<br />
"I still think we're facing issues<br />
like wetlands and woodlands. We'd<br />
like to add our input to communities<br />
when they're writing ordinances . . .<br />
so others can see what our problems<br />
are and we can wTite ordinances that<br />
are fair and equitable to everybody. ,<br />
"One of the main things I'd like to<br />
see happen is cooperation between<br />
builders and the community qn<br />
growth where everyone is happy. I<br />
think we've made some real strides<br />
and I'd like to carry that further.<br />
"Good growth, instead of explosiveness,<br />
is steady, something that blends<br />
in with the community," he said. "It's<br />
cooperative and tries to meet demands<br />
of people moving into the<br />
community.''<br />
Capaldi also wants to provide more<br />
professional enhancement opportunities<br />
<strong>for</strong> builders and expand the<br />
membership rolls.<br />
Capaldi's wife, Barbara, is office<br />
manager <strong>for</strong> the family-owned building<br />
company. Son, Tim, a student at<br />
Lawrence Technological University,<br />
—bas-expressed interest in joining the<br />
business. Daughters Marisa, Angela<br />
and Cristi have other interests.<br />
When not building or participating<br />
in BASM activities Capaldi likes to<br />
play tennis and golf and tinker.<br />
"Any time spent in this association<br />
is an education," he said. "You don't<br />
have to put in a lot if you don't want<br />
to, but the more you put in, the more<br />
you get out."<br />
Architect welcomes industry upturn<br />
BY R.J. KING<br />
SPECIAL WRITER<br />
The lamps are beginning to glow in<br />
greater numbers over drafting tables<br />
and in design studios as the architectural<br />
profession slowly recovers from<br />
one of the industry's worst downturns.<br />
As the economy fell into a recession.<br />
and a glut of office space outpaced<br />
demand, the trauma of pink<br />
slips and red ink <strong>for</strong>ced many architects<br />
to rethink the way they did<br />
business, or whether to stay in business<br />
at all.<br />
"We see some signs that we're coming<br />
out of the downturn. There are<br />
more proposals out there, and health<br />
care still remains a viable market,"<br />
said Gary Skog, vice president and<br />
principal with Harley Ellington Pierce<br />
Yee Associates in Southfield.<br />
Skog, who was recently selected<br />
president of the metro Detroit chapter<br />
of the American Institute of Architects<br />
<strong>for</strong> a one-year term, said<br />
firms in business today have survived<br />
due to diversification and a demand<br />
<strong>for</strong> educational and large corporate<br />
facilities.<br />
But other markets — industrial,<br />
office, residential and retail — are<br />
slow, as many firms continue to<br />
downsize and banks hold fast on<br />
lending, though the banking industry<br />
recently reported 1992 would be its<br />
most profitable year, leading some to<br />
project more favorable credit opportunities.<br />
It is estimated that as many as 25<br />
percent of architects are out of work,<br />
due in large part to more stringent<br />
See ARCHITECT, 2F<br />
Government revises home sales methodology<br />
(AP) — Sales of new homes in November<br />
dropped sharply <strong>for</strong> the second<br />
consecutive month, but economists<br />
said the number probably was<br />
depressed by a fluke in government<br />
statistical methods.<br />
Sales fell 8.3 percent, the worst<br />
since March, the departments of<br />
Commerce and Housing and Urban<br />
Development said Wednesday. That<br />
came on top of an 8.2 percent drop in<br />
October, originally reported as a 10.3<br />
percent decline.<br />
Economists complain that the department's<br />
statistical methods were<br />
doing an inadequate job of estimating<br />
the number of new homes that are<br />
"pre-sold" be<strong>for</strong>e construction begins.<br />
That type of sale is becoming<br />
increasingly more common because<br />
banks and savings institutions in recent<br />
years have become reluctant to<br />
make construction loans unless<br />
builders line up buyers in advance.<br />
For the past 14 months, the government<br />
has underreported the number<br />
of new home sales and has increased<br />
its estimate every time. It said<br />
Wednesday it was changing its methods,<br />
starting with next month's report.<br />
"There's little doubt that the November<br />
figure will get revised up,"<br />
said economist David Seiders.of the<br />
National Association of Home Builders.<br />
"Hopefully, starting next month<br />
the pattern of errors won't be as systematic."<br />
Sales in November totaled a seasonally<br />
adjusted annual rate of<br />
565,000, the lowest in six months and<br />
down from a rate of 616,00© in October.<br />
The latest drop in new home<br />
sales stands in contrast to a 5.8-per-<br />
cent increase in sales of existing<br />
homes in November to the highest<br />
level since 1986.<br />
Economist Leonard Mills of the<br />
Federal National Mortgage Association<br />
said he expects <strong>1993</strong> will be the<br />
best year <strong>for</strong> existing home sales since<br />
1979. New home sales also should be<br />
up. but not as strongly.<br />
"What we need to get that, and<br />
we've started to see a little bit of it<br />
already, is some job growth." he said.<br />
He said the expected continuation<br />
of low mortgage rates should contrib<br />
ute to healthy sales. Interest charged<br />
on 30 year, fixed rate mortgages, as<br />
reported by the Federal Home Loan<br />
Mortgage Corp., hit a 19-year low of<br />
7.84 percent in mid-September. It<br />
rose to 8.32 percent by late November<br />
but has since declined to 8.13 percent.<br />
At the end of November, the seasonally<br />
adjusted estimate of new<br />
homes <strong>for</strong> sale was 267,000, representing<br />
a 5.9 months supply at the<br />
current sales pace, the biggest supply<br />
since May.<br />
Sales <strong>for</strong> the first 11 months of the<br />
year were 19 percent above the same<br />
period of 1991.<br />
The median price of a new home in<br />
November, meaning half sold <strong>for</strong><br />
more and half <strong>for</strong> less, was $128,800.<br />
up 4.9 percent from October and 8.7<br />
percent from a year ago<br />
Regionally, sales dropped 18.5 per<br />
cent in the South to a seasonally ad<br />
justed annual rate of 229,000. They<br />
fell 9.1 percent in the West to s rate of<br />
150,000 unita. They were unchanged<br />
in the Midwest at 113,000 units and<br />
rose 28 percent in the Northeast to<br />
73,000 unita.
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The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THURSDAY, JANUARY 7,<strong>1993</strong><br />
Thursday, <strong>January</strong> 7,<strong>1993</strong> O A E • 3F<br />
Architect from page IF<br />
credit practices following an<br />
overhaul of the tax laws in 1986,<br />
and the aftermath of the savings-<br />
and-loan crisis, both of which se-<br />
verely curtailed new building<br />
while Central Michigan Universi-<br />
ty in Mount Pleasant has pro-<br />
posed a building <strong>for</strong> the music<br />
school.<br />
Chemicals pose disposal problem I GLA66IFIED REAL E6TATE<br />
.All of the projects are being de-<br />
"The orders began picking up<br />
in late October, and new programs<br />
from auto makers and suppliers<br />
are starting to perk up, but some<br />
of those, like emission* testing<br />
labs, are being driven by govern-<br />
ment legislation," said Skog, a<br />
Bloomfield Hills resident.<br />
"Right now, our firm is in the<br />
hiring mode. Some projects which<br />
were shelved by the state are just<br />
now loosening up, and in the fu-<br />
ture we'll see more university<br />
projects, due in part to major<br />
fund-raising campaigns."<br />
Skog was speaking to the Uni-<br />
versity of Michigan in Ann Arbor,<br />
which recently announced a major<br />
fund drive — Partners in Leader-<br />
ship — that will attempt to raise<br />
$1 billion over the next five years.<br />
Other state universities have an-<br />
nounced similar campaigns.<br />
Meanwhile, area residents can<br />
expect to see several new build-<br />
ings break the skyline of state-<br />
based universities. A $38 million<br />
science and technology building is<br />
planned <strong>for</strong> Oakland University<br />
in Rochester. Saginaw Valley<br />
State University in Saginaw is ex-<br />
pected to open a $18 million<br />
building <strong>for</strong> the business school.<br />
signed by Harley Ellington, which<br />
has 155 employees and affiliated<br />
offices in Denver, Orlando and<br />
Los Angeles. The firm was found-<br />
ed in Detroit in 1908, with one of<br />
its most famed designs the head-<br />
quarters <strong>for</strong> the original Stroh's<br />
Brewery Co.<br />
Skog, who succeeds Robert<br />
Ziegelman, chairman of Lucken-<br />
bach Ziegelman and Partners,<br />
Birmingham, said he plans to cre-<br />
ate stronger ties with architects of<br />
the future by encouraging more<br />
student-professional interaction<br />
at schools like Lawrence Techno-<br />
logical University in Southfield.<br />
"We also want to be more re-<br />
sponsive to our membership, es-<br />
pecially among smaller firms,<br />
which often have different needs<br />
and interests'than larger firms, as<br />
well as providing continuing edu-<br />
cation programs," said Skog of<br />
the 1,000-member Detroit chap-<br />
ter.<br />
Currently, the AIA is lobbying<br />
legislators in Lansing to bring<br />
mpre uni<strong>for</strong>mity to building li-<br />
censes. There is also a great need<br />
to streamline code inspections, as<br />
many cities and communities<br />
have cut back on inspectors due<br />
to financial considerations.<br />
You may have more hazardous<br />
substances in your home than you<br />
think.<br />
Leftover paint, household<br />
- cleaners, bug spray and weed<br />
killers are examples of hazardous<br />
wastes. Flushing them down the<br />
drain can damage sewage treat-<br />
ment systems. Putting them out<br />
with the garbage sends them to<br />
the landfill where they eventually<br />
seep into ground water.<br />
If you can't use up a potentially<br />
hazardous product, think of<br />
someone who can, such as<br />
schools, neighbors or churches.<br />
Call your local health depart-<br />
ment, recycling center or environ-<br />
mental agency to see if they orga-<br />
nize collection drives. If they do,<br />
make sure the wastes are in<br />
sealed, watertight containers. If a<br />
container is rusting or leaking,<br />
put it in a larger, secure contain-<br />
er.<br />
If your community doesn't have<br />
a collection drive, call the local<br />
health department or your coun-<br />
ty's Cooperative Extension Ser-<br />
vice to find out the best way to<br />
dispose of hazardous products.<br />
Always follow state regulations<br />
in disposing of hazardous materi-<br />
als. You can also reduce the<br />
amount of these substances in<br />
your home by buying only what<br />
you need; if possible, choose alter-<br />
natives that are known to be less<br />
toxic.<br />
Keep abreast of in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
about the disposal of hazardous<br />
materials. Always follow disposal<br />
directions on package labels.<br />
Here's how you can discard<br />
c o m m o n houaebold products that<br />
may be hazardous in your own<br />
garbage:<br />
• E m p t y aerosol cans and abra-<br />
sive powder cleaners can be<br />
thrown out with the garbage.<br />
Rinse containers with water be-<br />
<strong>for</strong>e disposal. Aerosol cans should<br />
go out only with garbage that will<br />
go to a sanitary landfill instead of<br />
being incinerated.<br />
• Y 9 U c a n dilute small amounts<br />
of certain chemicals with plenty<br />
of water and pour them down a<br />
drain or toilet — but not if you<br />
have a septic system. These in-<br />
clude lye drain and oven cleaner,<br />
lye' paint and varnish stripper,<br />
phosphate paintbrush cleaner,<br />
and phosphoric acid rust remover.<br />
• Some substances or items<br />
should be wrapped in newspapers<br />
and plastic be<strong>for</strong>e going into<br />
household refuse. In this category<br />
are mildew cleaner containers and<br />
warfarin-type rat- or mouse-poi9-<br />
on packages.<br />
• Certain substances can be al-<br />
lowed to evaporate be<strong>for</strong>e disposal<br />
but be sure this is done away from<br />
children or pets. These include<br />
gasoline, solvent- or water-base<br />
glue, mineral spirits, turpentine,<br />
latex paint, paint remover or<br />
thinner, and spol remover<br />
vent. When evaporated, double-<br />
wrap in plastic and dispose with<br />
household refuse.<br />
• Leftover latex paint, can also be<br />
solidified by adding an absorbent<br />
material such as cat litter, sand,<br />
charcoal or sawdust. When it's<br />
dry, wrap the container twice in<br />
plastic and then place it with<br />
household trash.<br />
There are a host of wastes that<br />
should not be discarded with your<br />
regular trash:<br />
• Save degreasing chemicals, fi-<br />
berglassing substances (after so-'<br />
lidifyingor evaporating), .flea col-<br />
lars, and fluorescent lamp bal-<br />
lasts that are pre-1978 or without<br />
a label saying they contain no<br />
PCBs <strong>for</strong> a special collection day<br />
or consult your local Cooperative<br />
Extension Service.<br />
• Varnish, mothballs and flakes,<br />
dolvent-type paintbrush cleaner,<br />
oil-base (alkyd) paint, rust-inhib-<br />
iting paint, garden insecticides,<br />
roach and ant killer, arsenic-type<br />
rat and mouse poison, weed killer,<br />
solvent-base furniture polish, and<br />
wood preservatives or stains<br />
should also be saved <strong>for</strong> a special<br />
collection day.<br />
HI<br />
Forest Service - I'SDA<br />
" W e give a hoot,<br />
so w e won't pollute!"<br />
Building<br />
class set<br />
The Michigan Build-<br />
ers Institute of Roches-<br />
ter Hills will be offering<br />
your own house in<br />
Farmington, Troy and<br />
Wayne-Westland In<br />
<strong>January</strong> and February.<br />
"The class is <strong>for</strong><br />
those who are working<br />
with a contractor as<br />
well as those who want<br />
to do all or some of the<br />
work themselves," said<br />
Bill Lawson, principal<br />
and faculty member of<br />
the school.<br />
Classes will be held<br />
<strong>for</strong> eight three-tjour<br />
sessions over four<br />
weeks held in conjunc-<br />
tion with community<br />
education divisions of<br />
local school districts.<br />
"The course is really<br />
a course in preventive<br />
strategies," Lawson<br />
said. "It helps the con-<br />
sumer avoid pitfalls.<br />
and helps people talk<br />
the same language as<br />
building professionals<br />
so there are few un-<br />
pleasant surprises."<br />
How to estimate ma-<br />
terials in terms of price<br />
and quality, building<br />
codes, construction lien<br />
law and state regula-<br />
tions will be covered.<br />
Farmington class be-<br />
gins Jan. 18; call 489-<br />
3333. Troy class begins<br />
Jan. 26; call 879-7582.<br />
Wayne-Westland class<br />
begins Feb. 2; call 728-<br />
0100. Preregistration is<br />
required.<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
about other building<br />
classes, call the build-<br />
ers institute at 651-<br />
2771.<br />
You expect this level of<br />
luxury in Bloomfield Hills.<br />
But not this price.<br />
Wuhin ihe city limiis of Bloomfield Hills,<br />
the smart money is buying at Boulder Park.<br />
Come see our brand new collection of classic<br />
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Decorated by Englanders with custom wallpapers<br />
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designer coordinated lighting fixtures, carpeting<br />
throughout wrth oak flooring In foyer, hall and<br />
powder room, kitchen,, nook & family room.<br />
Custom window treatments, security system,<br />
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2-Car Attached Garages<br />
hirst Floor l.aundrv<br />
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404 Houses To Rent 410 Flats<br />
ROYAL OAK - Beautiful. large<br />
WEST BLOOMflELD 3.748 ftq<br />
colonial 4/5<br />
404 Housss To Ront<br />
PLYMOUTH - 4 bedroom. V* bath,<br />
bungalow large kilchen. cantral a«<br />
appliances parliaa, finished base-<br />
men! with rec room parage, avail<br />
able 2/16 $795 month 348-5100<br />
R I C H T E R & A S S O C .<br />
REDFORO AREA - 3 Bedroom bun-<br />
galow Carpet, basement appli-<br />
ances 2 car garage, fenced vara<br />
Pets OK quiet mwghberhood. M00<br />
427 5633<br />
REDFORD - attractive 3 bedroom.,<br />
spacious masier bedroom base-<br />
men! immediate occupancy option<br />
to buy available $670 786-1623<br />
REDFORD - Beech Daly. West Chi-<br />
cago 2 bedroom Basement, sned<br />
Mo pels $525 • security 749 5339<br />
REDFORD 2 Bedroom with appli-<br />
ances $500 mo plus security Open<br />
Mouse Sun Jar 10th, l-4pm 15522<br />
Leooa north ofl 5 Mae 534-4417<br />
ROCHESTER - 3 Bedrooms. Irving<br />
room linishetl Basement, central<br />
aw 1 '•» bains 2 car garage, 3 bttts<br />
from downtown $850.'mo 375-0674<br />
ROMULUS - 3 Bedroom, Dasemenl.<br />
I'wcar garage $400'mo Rent by<br />
Fe» 'SI 726-0231<br />
RCJ4UIUS -3 Bedroom brick ranch<br />
1 abaths. neutral decor<br />
appliances Basemen', garage<br />
Available 2/15 $610 mo 346-5100<br />
R I C H T E R & A S S O C .<br />
IK^AL .OAK.ClXWSON - 3 Bed-<br />
roAir buck I J story near 141175,<br />
wopd.boors. mint condition, base-<br />
mqpt garage $830/mo 642-4334<br />
R car garage<br />
large lot available Feb 1 $700,'mo<br />
• $700 security 569-8093<br />
ROYAL. OAK 3 Bedroom Dase<br />
ment. completely -updated, extra<br />
clear, all appliances included $700<br />
per month 435-02 16<br />
ROYAL OAK 3 bedroom. 1 i bath<br />
Shrine neighborhood $750,-'MO<br />
Available March 1st<br />
CaH anytime 54 1-8560<br />
ROYAL OAK<br />
3 bedroom newty decorated base-<br />
ment fenced yard new appliances<br />
$670 month 545-8964<br />
ROYAL OAK - 3 Bedroom Brick bar-<br />
gain Basement garage appliances<br />
Pets OK $700/M0<br />
RENTAL PROS 356-RENT<br />
updates 2 fireplaces 3 car garaga.<br />
$2300/mo<br />
737-4002<br />
WESTIAMO - LIVONIA SCHOOLS<br />
3 bedroom bnck ranch, neutral de-<br />
cor. appliances, basement fenced<br />
yard Available 2/1 $725 348-5100<br />
R I C H T E R & A S S O C .<br />
WESTLAND - 3 Bedroom. 2 car<br />
garaga Nica yard, fenced lor<br />
pets Only $575'mo<br />
RENTAL PROS 3S6-RENT<br />
405 Rent<br />
Option To Buy<br />
DEARBORN Hts Tied of just rent-<br />
ing short of a Ml down payment ^<br />
Drive by 6034 Beech Daly Rent<br />
$575, $100 mo option payment,<br />
$2500 deposit 348-0365<br />
MILFORD TWP - 4 bedroom, 3 bath<br />
homes w/ 3100 sq ft of room on<br />
1% acres For sale by Carman Con-<br />
struction Co $229 900 664-0397<br />
TROY - Open Sun t-4 3 bedroom<br />
brick ranch $1300 mo Or $135,900.<br />
Attached 2 car garage. 2% bam.<br />
central air. family room fireplace,<br />
dming room Alter 6pm 641-8737<br />
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ROYAL OAK - rvaar downtown. I<br />
Bedroom upper flat, ion ot closets<br />
immediate occupancy $425 In-<br />
ductee utilities, no pets 543-1283<br />
LlVQWIA Mi*>4-L AREA<br />
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private rtver front exposure Plenty<br />
04 natural wiMMe Every possible<br />
convenience $685'mo • security,<br />
includes uUMie*<br />
Sorry, no pets 522-1811<br />
WESTLANO - 2 bedroom carpeting<br />
appliances Absolutely No Pets'<br />
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412 Townhouses-<br />
Condos For Rent<br />
AUBURN HILLS. SOUTHFIELD<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
Outstanding 2 6 3 bedroom town-<br />
houses A ranches some with at-<br />
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Weatbury-Auburn His 652-7550<br />
Weatherstone-Southfield 350-1296<br />
Fo»pointe-Farminglon His 473-1127<br />
Summit -Farmington His 626-4396<br />
Govtngton-Farmington 851-2730<br />
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BELLEVILLE AREA - 2 bedroom<br />
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Pool Clubhome Available now 1<br />
$575 mo + security 699-7368<br />
412 Jownhouses-<br />
Condos Fof Rent<br />
414 Southern Rentals<br />
LIVONIA - 2 Bedroom condo, upper<br />
unit, located , m Laura) Woods<br />
screened porch, year round pool<br />
heet water washer 4 dryer included<br />
$825'mo 464-8221 - 464- 2864<br />
NOVI - condo 2 bedrooms, r»<br />
baths, attached garage, 2 decks,<br />
pool, tennis $825«r>o includes<br />
heai water, gas 471-2863<br />
BERKLEY - Brand new Immediate<br />
occupancy. 2 bedrooms, 1"i baths<br />
fun basement, air. eurostyte kitchen,<br />
much more. 544-4263<br />
BIRMIMGHAM - 2 bedroom town-<br />
house No pets Newty remodeled<br />
New A/C 6 Beat. Close to park 8<br />
schools $700/mo 644-3894<br />
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SOUTHFIELD- Beautiful brick 3<br />
bedroom Refrigerator 4 stove<br />
7R07E Marfan fssc'mo<br />
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SOUTMFfELO - Clean. 3 bedroom<br />
ranch ' with stove refrigerator &<br />
shed $625 per mo plus deposit No<br />
pets 476-4845<br />
SOUTHFIELD E.ceaent brick<br />
ranch 3 bedroom 1 Bath. 1 car<br />
near schools shoppmg, 12 Mile, 1 '<br />
Southfield area $650"ii»o 737-2114<br />
SOUTHF'ELD-'mmaculale 3<br />
bedroom ranch. 2 car garage. fuW<br />
basement l'l acres 10 Mi J Civic<br />
Center Dr area $995 289-1574<br />
SOUTHFIELD N - beautiful Bnck 3<br />
bedroom ranch 2 lull baths, fin-<br />
ished Basement large kitchen.<br />
$650. mo Mon-Fri 9-5 - 557-4970<br />
SOUTHFIELD 13/Southtield Rd<br />
Birmingham schools, freshfy painted<br />
< bedroom colonial family room,<br />
very neutral. 2'» Baths central air.<br />
basement, large lot $1400/mo<br />
D S M PROPERTIES 737-4002<br />
SOUTHFiELO - 3 bedroom t Bath.<br />
2 car garage Refrigerator, washe. A<br />
dryer $600 month plus deposit<br />
356-2193<br />
SOUTHFIELD - 6 Mile''Ever green 3<br />
bedroom ranch basement 2 car<br />
carage 1 bath large tenced yard<br />
$675 mo plus securit, ' 66' -9523<br />
SYLVAN LAKE 1315 AVONOALE<br />
Cute clean 2 bedroom, fireplace<br />
garage lakevVw A privileges, new<br />
pamfs carpet $750 mo 662-8282<br />
SYLVAN LAKE<br />
3 bedroom lakefrdnt Pets welcome<br />
Available immediately<br />
Can ' 682-2293<br />
407 Mobile Homes<br />
For Rent<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 Bedroom<br />
mobile homes. $65 and up per<br />
week Deposit required no pels<br />
476-0364 or 462-4074<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - Quiet older<br />
park 1 and 2 Bedrooms appli-<br />
ances. carpel No pets.<br />
Call 474-2131<br />
406 Duplexes For Rent<br />
CANTON - 2 bedroom. 1'i baths<br />
appliances, no pets $595 month<br />
CaH Diane days 643- 5900<br />
Eves 4 wkends 477-0585<br />
CANTON - 3 Bedroom, dinette, full<br />
basement, refrigerator stove<br />
dishwasher, central air. $800'mo -»<br />
deposit Available Feb 1st 961-4710<br />
CANTON - 4 bedroom. 2 Bath, 1660<br />
sq ft. family room, apcmances at<br />
tacned garage Available Feb 1st<br />
$795/mo 348-5100<br />
R I C H T E R & A S S O C .<br />
BIRMINGHAM - Attractive 1 Bed-<br />
room condo. appliances $550<br />
month includes heat & waler Close<br />
to downtown. 669-2005<br />
BIRMINGHAM • central location. 2<br />
bedroom. 1'+ Bath townhouse. new-<br />
ly refurbished, all appliances very<br />
mce. $750/mo 335-0750<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
Maple 6 Adams area<br />
2 bedroom' 1 batti with BRAND<br />
NEW CARPET, sunny kitchen with<br />
eurostyle cabinets and dishwasher<br />
Pnvale entrance basement, walk to<br />
downtown' Onfy $6251<br />
Lincoln & Woodward area<br />
2 bedroom/1'-* baths private treed<br />
yard, fun basement, 16x10 master<br />
bedroom, air conditioning, carport<br />
great closets' OrUy $795 INCLUDES<br />
HEATI<br />
14 Mile - East of Pierce<br />
Cozy 2 bedroom,' 1 Bath Private en-<br />
trance. Basement, washer,'dryer<br />
hook-up. nicely carpeted<br />
Available NOW 1 $625<br />
No pets Lease required EHO<br />
THE BENEICKE GROUP<br />
642-8686<br />
BIRMINGHAM'S BEST<br />
GETS BETTER<br />
NEWLY DECORATED<br />
2 ot 3 Bedroom Apts<br />
& Townhomes<br />
(with Full Basement}<br />
From $700 Month<br />
Immediate Occupancy<br />
SPECIAL on Security Deposit<br />
Leasing hrs 9am-5pm daily, or after<br />
5 By appt Sat l2noon-3pm or call<br />
646-1186<br />
Oak Park/Huntington Woods<br />
NEW YEAR<br />
SPECIAL!<br />
Newty remodeled 2 bedroom town<br />
houses with stretch out space<br />
• Built-in microwaves, dishwasher<br />
6 self-cleaning oven/range<br />
• Remodeled Bathrooms with<br />
hoUywood lighting<br />
• Mini blmds<br />
• Private fenced patio<br />
• Individual intrusion alarms<br />
• FuH basement<br />
• RENT FROM ONLY $615<br />
LIMITED TIME ONLY!<br />
Located on 10 Mile. S ot<br />
1-696 Between Cooiidge<br />
6 Woodward<br />
Village Green of<br />
Huntington Woods<br />
Townhouses<br />
547-9393<br />
LONGBOAT KEY 'SEAPLACe * "<br />
Largest 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo<br />
- " W W —<br />
(313)882-9806<br />
MARCO ISLANO. FL - South Seas<br />
Tower 4-1612 Luxusy Gmf condo<br />
Openings m March, April May Cm*<br />
Diane Laing 313-736-7661<br />
MYRTLE BEACH SC- Oceanfront<br />
TfctawHjrnished 2 4 3 Bedroom<br />
condos pools Privately owned<br />
Eves.or wkends (513) 696-5406<br />
SANIBEL ISLANO - luxury condo on<br />
the Gulf Sleeps 6 Fully equipped<br />
Available 1/23 to 1/30 $650<br />
Call 855-0135<br />
415 Vacation Rentals<br />
ACAPOLCO - TORTUGA HOTEL<br />
At Condesa Beach Also vines w'air<br />
In Las Americas w/prlvate pool,<br />
maids, spectacular view. 626-9959<br />
AVAILABLE ON WALLOON LAKE<br />
beautiful home, 4 bedrooms. 2<br />
baths near Boyne Mountain. High-<br />
land , Nubs Nobs Can after 6pm<br />
540-9681<br />
420 Rooms For Rent<br />
421 Living Quarters<br />
To<br />
421 Living Quarters<br />
To<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS "<br />
Featured on KELLY * CO . TV 7<br />
[Occupations 1<br />
Background* 4 Lifestyles'<br />
$475/MO « UP<br />
BOTSFORO INN 474-4800<br />
FERNDALE free upstairs room or<br />
apt m exchange <strong>for</strong> work around<br />
house Non smoker, mature, re-<br />
sponsible single female 546-2068<br />
HOUSE MATElS) WANTED<br />
Greal access to Brighton MWord 6<br />
al western suburbs near 1-96 Huge<br />
house big lot cheaper than an<br />
apartment 466-5721<br />
1-275 between 1-96 4 1-696<br />
Sleeping room tor employed,<br />
non smoker'drmker<br />
$75 per week 464-6507<br />
NORTHVILLE - room to rent. High-<br />
land Lakes condo. non-smoker<br />
kitchen laundry, pool prtvlleges<br />
Call 313-349-7334<br />
BOYNE AREA<br />
5 Bedrooms. 3 Baths<br />
Color TV. VCR Sleeps 12-14<br />
313-464-4260<br />
BOYNE CITY HOLIDAY<br />
Spacious condo <strong>for</strong> 2 families or 3<br />
coup*es 10 mm. to Boyne Mountain<br />
on Lake Charlevoix 682-6370<br />
PLYMOUTH-2 Bedroom, all appli-<br />
ances. air .deck, lirepiace. skylight<br />
walk to downtown Close to free-<br />
ways $725'mon!h 459-2821<br />
PLYMOUTH - 2 Bedroom condo<br />
carport, appliances, freshly painted<br />
$650,'mo or $725 w/purchase op-<br />
tion walk to downtown 45S-3268<br />
BOYNE COUNTRY - 3 bedroom. 2%<br />
Bath Ranch home on Walloon Lake.<br />
5 miles S of Petoskey Days<br />
575-2456 Evening 559-5238<br />
BOYNE COUNTRY - Deluxe 6 bed-<br />
rooms. 3 baths, fireplace, conven-<br />
ient to 9*img. restaurants and shop-<br />
ping 541-3541 or 616-562-2111<br />
BOYNE COUNTRY - 4'y bedroom<br />
vacation home 3 baths, 2 fire-<br />
places. 2 decks 9 miles trom Boyne<br />
Mountain Brochure, (419| 862-0785<br />
BRECKENRIDGE Colorado Ski-in<br />
penthouse condo, 3 bedrooms 3<br />
Baths, sleeps 10-12 Fireplace, hot<br />
.tub. shuttle to Copper Keystone<br />
723-4473<br />
$1400-2000 1<br />
. 202-7<br />
PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom Condo<br />
appliances included Carport -Walk-<br />
ing distance to downtown $725/<br />
MO Call after 5pm 459-7566<br />
ROCHESTER condo. 2 Bedroom all<br />
appliances included $595 per<br />
month 547-3429<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS - Kings Cove<br />
large 2 Bedroom. 2', Bath, ranch<br />
condo Finished Basement spare<br />
room, garage. $990'mo 650-8247<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS - 3 Bedroom<br />
2'* Baih, Basement garage.<br />
1400sq ft $975 month immediate<br />
occupancy Aoent 391-4427<br />
BIRMINGHAM - Williamsburg 2<br />
Bedroom end unit Washer' dryer.<br />
dishwasher an hardwood floors<br />
mini blinds throughout new bath-<br />
room . $760/M0. - security deposit<br />
Eves ' 664-4632<br />
BIRMINGHAM- 2 bedroom. 1't bath<br />
Townhouse, carport. $795/mo<br />
CaM Cathy 689-7994<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 bedroom<br />
full basement, l'l car attached ga-<br />
rage centra air, large lot. stove 4<br />
refrigerator, no pets $600 855-6564<br />
GARDEN CITY - 1 bedroom<br />
duplexes trom $325 to $350 lor<br />
qualified applicants Appliances in-<br />
cluded No pets Security 4 cleaning<br />
deposit Leave message 425-5305<br />
LIVONIA - Brick 2 bedroom. 1 bath,<br />
fireplace Stove 4 refrig. hardwood<br />
floors tenced yard No pets $590<br />
- security Message 464-0133<br />
TAYLOR - Attractive 2 Bedroom<br />
brick ranch Garage utility room<br />
Immediate occupancy Option 10<br />
buy available $470 786-1823<br />
TAYLQR - Large ranch 3 Bed-<br />
rooms carpeting finished Base-<br />
ment tenced 2'1 car garage $700<br />
securrt*. S700Jmo 464-0062<br />
-TAYLOR-- 3-Bed»oem; BasemerM<br />
c iejn new carpeting $595 month<br />
plus security No pets Available<br />
now 721-4614<br />
»i*OY Colonial 4 Bedroom Irving<br />
tamity room, dining room, fin-<br />
basemeBt with extra room<br />
3 yard, Troy Schools, imme-<br />
> occupancy $1200 641-896C<br />
thoy in E >- Executive 4 bedroom<br />
2 fbath Colonial famiJy room, fire<br />
dining room garage<br />
/mo 588-4131<br />
4. 1 Ml<br />
M B<br />
$ij»'<br />
T3BY-2 houses tor lease Large<br />
$1400 per month Large<br />
colonial $1500 per month South<br />
Eastern 228-1100 or 228-1320<br />
TROY 3 Bedroom Executive Fire-<br />
place bar lacuzzi central air yard<br />
service included Cooiidge 4 Square<br />
Lake area $1500'mo 649-4790<br />
w BLOOMFIELD<br />
Pine take frontage 2 Bedrooms.<br />
t'1 Baths slove 1 car garage<br />
$1500 month 681-7647<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD Upper Straits<br />
lakefront 5 Bedroom cape 2 fuB'3<br />
hall Balhs 2 fireplaces 3 • garage<br />
nanny quarters racquet Ban court<br />
3000 sq ft 6 mo available $2100<br />
O 4 H PROPERTIES 737 4002<br />
WESTLAND Ford'Newburgh Rd<br />
area 3 Bedroom bnck carpel lust<br />
Parted 1'» baths Basement cen-<br />
tidTair Nopets $'00'mo 591 9163<br />
W»6TLAND LIVONIA SCHOOLS<br />
Snarp 3 bedroom brick ranch, cen-<br />
fr al air appliances neutral decor<br />
fl lished basement garage avail<br />
able 1/15 $795 month 348-5100<br />
RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />
WESTLAND nice 2 bedroom<br />
home includes stove refrigerator<br />
washer 4 dryer $500 per month<br />
$500 secur-ty Call 728-6015<br />
WESTLANO<br />
OAK VILLAGE!<br />
ol 2 Bedroom 1 Bath duptox ranch<br />
homes with fu* basements $495<br />
FREE RENT SPECIALS<br />
721-8111<br />
WESTLANO Sharp 3 bedroom<br />
brick ranch Livonia school* fu*<br />
baaament immediate occupancy<br />
opncmtodUy $950 786 1823<br />
WESTLANO 2 Bedroom<br />
an appliances nice area No pels<br />
$600-mo A.alette Feb 1 729 9105<br />
WESTLANO 3 bedroom ranch ap<br />
phance* »n»hed beeement central<br />
air garage AvarfaWa Feb 1 $795 •<br />
security After 4pm 313-466-1733<br />
WFSTLANO 3 bedroom »»et<br />
neighborhood lenced yard Lrvome<br />
schools $675'mo • depoent and<br />
261 7786<br />
WEST WARREN 4 EVERGREEN<br />
Nice 3 bedroom home Nice yard<br />
$3 75'mo plus $375 aecurHjt^<br />
C *<br />
14)154<br />
W BLOOMECLO- MKIdle Straws<br />
laaetrom comioriaM txmgatow 2<br />
dec* 4 porch no<br />
bedroom<br />
or pen C<br />
On* MAO<br />
W •Hiu'in»a«i)/Bi»iiang>»am »rho<br />
3 bedroom J'l bath ranch $1350<br />
month Short lease available<br />
Option lo Buy 6J6-4169<br />
LIVONIA Plymouth/Far mmgtoo<br />
Fid area Clean 2 bedroom Brick<br />
ranch, appliances. Basement $625/<br />
mo - security 425-9225<br />
LIVONIA - 2 Bedrooms carpeted, all<br />
appliances, partially finished base-<br />
ment tenced yard shed No pets<br />
$675 mo 349-1649<br />
LIVONIA<br />
2 Bedroom, kitchen appliances,<br />
lenced yard, basement, garage no<br />
pets $635 plus security 591 -0998<br />
NORWAYNE=2 * -3 bedroom, -re-<br />
cently remodeled carpeted freshfy<br />
painted No pets $259 monthly -<br />
security 278-0262<br />
PLYMOUTH - Spacious 2 bedroom.<br />
1"> oath, duplex all appliances, car-<br />
peting. Basement available 1/15<br />
$595 month 348 - 5100<br />
RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />
PLYMOUTH - $520 (plus $100 utili-<br />
ties) 2 bedroom., refrigerator 4<br />
stove laundry Security Near down-<br />
town 459-4294 471-1312<br />
ROYAL OAK DUPLEX- 13 4 Crooks<br />
Freshly painted 1 story. 2 bed-<br />
rooms Basement garage $665<br />
586-4131<br />
WESTLANO'NORWAYNE<br />
2 Bedroom freshly pamted. fenced<br />
yard, neat 4 clean $425 month<br />
$425 security 722-6573<br />
WESTLANO - off Ford Between<br />
Wayne 4 Newburgh recently paint-<br />
ed. 1 bedroom, appliances 4 water<br />
included $425 • security 360-0415<br />
WESTLAND<br />
2 bedroom duplex wrth good appli-<br />
ances in excellent condition<br />
Cal 276-4778<br />
BIRMINGHAM - 2 Bedrooms, I'm<br />
baths, updated kitchen 4 an new ap-<br />
pliances Maple 4 Eton area $750/<br />
MO Immediate occupancy (M-201)<br />
BOB TAYLOR 647-6400<br />
Chamberlain„REALTORS<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS - Just reduced'<br />
2 Oedroom garag® pool, ai' t>re<br />
pjjcc wol (hk S9 15 rri-rirtr- Hoai &<br />
water included 652-7144<br />
CHEYBOYGAN - Mullet Lake 3200<br />
sq fl home. 6 bedrooms. 3 full<br />
Balhs. sleeps 16. very com<strong>for</strong>tably<br />
•n 8 different rooms, 8 person hot<br />
tub. targe family room with bar<br />
game room VCR, haff hour from<br />
groomed snowmobile trails cross<br />
country 4 dojimh Bath<br />
townhouse Appliances included<br />
$650.'mo - security 534-2248<br />
clawson<br />
LUXURY TOWNHOUSE<br />
LOVE CHILDREN & PETS<br />
447 N. ROCHESTER RD<br />
2 bedrooms spacious Irving room,<br />
wood burning fireplace. 1'* baths<br />
full basement, central a1 dishwash-<br />
er. self dean oven refrigerator<br />
$690'mo 354-9119<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Brook dale 1 Bedroom includes<br />
heel washer dryer, new appliances<br />
new carpeting Clubhouse 4 pocn<br />
$475/mo 476-5723<br />
SOUTHFIELO - Beautiful 1600 sq ft<br />
2 Bedroom. 2'7 Bath condo 2 car<br />
attached garage private entrance<br />
rear patio. 1st floor laundry, full<br />
basemen! $8 75'mo<br />
Call weekdays. 855-6110<br />
HARBOR SPRINGS large Victorian<br />
home plus 2 4 Bedroom, villas Oay'<br />
week Skiing golt summer vaca-<br />
tions Free Brochure 313-426-2507<br />
TROY Norlhfiend Hills 3 Bedrooms<br />
2'-> Baths, an dues, taxes, waler 4<br />
heat Perfect <strong>for</strong> couple to share<br />
AvailaBle Jan 1 338-1535<br />
HARBOR SPRINGS<br />
Boyne Highlands area Great house,<br />
sleeps tO Minutes to ski slopes 4<br />
crosscountry 852-7833<br />
TROY - Northlietd Hills Condo 3<br />
Bedrooms 1"> Baths newly deco-<br />
rated fireplace. $985 per month in-<br />
cludes heat 4 condo fee 682-7170<br />
HARBOR SPRINGS COZY CONOO<br />
Near slopes 4 cross counlry skiing<br />
Sleeps 8 2 j bath, fireplace caoie.<br />
many extras 313-686-6924<br />
TROY - Northville Hills 3 Bedroom<br />
1'y bath, deck pool, tennis courts<br />
$900 .'MO 546-S849<br />
HARBOR SPRINGS-Harboi Cove<br />
Luxury condo sleeps 9. Health Ctub<br />
with pool 5 minutes to ski slopes.<br />
Holiday 4 Sk rentals 313-331-7404<br />
TROY • 3 bedroom<br />
Finished basemen: pool $825<br />
month Security Available FeO 1<br />
689-7828<br />
WESTLAND CONDO 2 bedroom,<br />
washer'dryer, an appliances next to<br />
Westland Mall immediate occuaa-<br />
ny $599'mo Call 313-451-2197<br />
WESTLAND - 2 bedroom ground<br />
floor condo covered patio over-<br />
looking Beautiful courtyard, stove<br />
--celcjgeralar. .dishwasher air condi-<br />
tioned. heal included pool close to<br />
expressways 4 shopping $525<br />
ASK FOR DAVE 525-7900<br />
HARBOR SPRINGS<br />
HARBOR COVE CONDOS<br />
FOR SALE OR RENT<br />
Sleeps 2-12 people, indoor PC-CH<br />
sauna, hot lub On site cross-coun-<br />
try ski trails 3 miles 10 Nubs Nob 4<br />
Boyne Highland<br />
Also 2 person rates<br />
SYLVAIH MANAGEMENT<br />
1-6IJ0-678-1036<br />
LAKE MICHIGAN Cross Village<br />
lakefront. 5 bedrooms, lacuzn sau-<br />
na. fireplaces dish, sandy Beach.<br />
Boats, hnens 517-655-2753<br />
W BLOOMFIELD - Large 3 floor<br />
condo 2 Bedrooms cathedral ceil-<br />
ings plus lofi 2 -1 Baths private<br />
deck fireplace, an appliances. 2 car<br />
garage Non-smoker, no pets<br />
$1200/MO • utilities 661-0586<br />
W BLOOMFIELD - 3 Bedrooms 3'><br />
Baths, fireplace 2 decks 2 car at-<br />
tached garage year around swim-<br />
ming pool $1 050 mo 626-4304<br />
LELANO. Traverse lakefron! view o!<br />
Sugar Loal Mountain ski resort 2<br />
Bedrooms, luepiace fully furnished<br />
953-9042<br />
MEXICAN LUXURY condo tcx week<br />
of 2-20-93 Retreat designed tor<br />
rich 4 famous Sleeps 6 3 Bed-<br />
rooms, fuk kitchen $850 355-2488<br />
413 Time Sharing<br />
PETOSKEY-HARBOR SPRINGS<br />
Enioy the winter season in a nice<br />
cor* 2 oedroom 2 bath condo with<br />
fireplace Sleeps 6 Large indoor<br />
pod 4 hot lub Weekend-week<br />
517-781-0458<br />
KONA COAST RESORT - HAWAII<br />
1 bedroom w'Bath, fu
* - -<br />
4 F * O&E Thursday, <strong>January</strong> 7, <strong>1993</strong>' Thursday, <strong>January</strong> 7,<strong>1993</strong> O&E<br />
500 Hrip Wanted<br />
EMPLOYMENT<br />
900 Help Wanted<br />
SALES WITH US IS A REAL JOB<br />
Our programs and suppori systems<br />
are so elective we guarantee you a<br />
mmmuni annual income oI $25,000<br />
with unlimited potential<br />
DOI T GAMBLE WITH YOUR<br />
FUTURE CALL M£ TODAY!"<br />
INDIRA or BARRY 477-1111<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE, INC<br />
Farnwnglon-FeriTiington Mills<br />
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS tor<br />
pari lane office cleaning Evening<br />
hours 9 Mile 4 CooUdge, 10 & 11<br />
Mile 4 Greenfield 759-8505<br />
ACCOUNTANT<br />
Immediate opening <strong>for</strong> experienced<br />
accountant Applicants should have<br />
5 years accounting experience in-<br />
cluding linanciai statement prepara-<br />
tion sod a strong working knowl-<br />
edge of compuWizea accounting<br />
systems Send resume to<br />
Accounting Department<br />
POBon 2030<br />
Bloomfield Hills Ml 46303-2030<br />
ACCOUNTANT<br />
Seeking a well organized and self<br />
motivated individual with good com-<br />
piler skills tof new position in Con-<br />
troller s department Qualified appli-<br />
cants must nave good Business<br />
sense at least 2 years accounting<br />
experience and a working knowl-<br />
edge ot Lotus 123 Eipenence wrth<br />
minicomputer operations and pro-<br />
gramming a definite plus Send re-<br />
sume and salary reounemenls to<br />
Controller. P 0 Bon 9066. Farrming-<br />
tor. Mills. Ml 46333-9066<br />
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE<br />
Plymouth corporate office seeking<br />
individual tor collection 4 customer<br />
interaction Telephone computer &<br />
typing skills necessary Collection<br />
experience with large automotive<br />
accounts a plus Friendly, non<br />
smoking work place Benefits avail-<br />
able after 6 mmonths Send resume<br />
with salary requirements to Credit<br />
Manage' P 0 Box 701248. Plym-<br />
outh Mi 48170-0961<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
I f.lftFFR .AX-<br />
DESIGN NOT BY DEFAULT<br />
That's why Real Estate One offers<br />
career choices lor the self-directed<br />
ambitious individual and then sup-<br />
port* thoee choices through inten-<br />
sive training, staff assistance, high<br />
quality education programs, and<br />
mnovatrve marketing tools<br />
Ask about our guaranteed income<br />
program Cad<br />
Lisa Dumsa<br />
356-7111<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE. INC.<br />
ACCOUNTING CLERK<br />
Clerical position available at a rapid-<br />
ly growing Troy Based company<br />
Qualifications include proficiency<br />
with LOTUS, organizational skills,<br />
accuracy and ability lo meet deed-<br />
lines At least one year related expe-<br />
rience required Please send salary<br />
requirements and resume to<br />
Accounting Manager. P.O. Box<br />
a7042. Troy. Mi 46007-7042<br />
AIRPORT DRIVERS - FuH & part<br />
time Can make Between $300 4<br />
$400,'wk Musi know tn-county<br />
area, have good driving record and<br />
be at least 23 yrs. of age II interest-<br />
ed apply between the hrs ol 9-1iam<br />
on Saturday at 20700 Boening.<br />
Southed. 46075<br />
ADVERTISING<br />
MARKETING PERSONNEL - an ad-<br />
vertising agency seeks a career<br />
minded organized individual tor an<br />
entry level position in marketing<br />
analysis Excellent written 4 oral<br />
skills are necessary Knowledge ol<br />
computer software, such as word<br />
processing required This position<br />
exposes individual lo print, televi-<br />
sion 4 radio media<br />
The optimal candidate would have<br />
an advertising. 1 marketing/business<br />
Background as well as strong writ-<br />
ing skins Knowledge ot Pagemaker<br />
4.0 is a plus but noi required Send<br />
resume to Director of Marketing.<br />
=01-93 PO Box 779, Detroit. Ml<br />
46231<br />
We are a progressive Company looking<br />
<strong>for</strong> honest hard working individuals with<br />
successful Retail Business Management<br />
experience to manage a Retail Store.<br />
Excellent Benefits, Career Growth<br />
Opportunities. Pick up application at the<br />
closets U-Haul Center. (Check the<br />
yellow pages under Truck Renting &<br />
Leasing. No phone calls please). Mail<br />
to: U-Haul Co. of Michigan<br />
29600 Michigan Ave.<br />
Inkster, Ml 48141<br />
eoe<br />
U - H A U L<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
A D M I N l O T O A T O n<br />
Reliable individual<br />
needed to pronde program admin-<br />
istration Excellent communication<br />
skills 4 organizational skills are re-<br />
quired Educational background in<br />
business. English or communica-<br />
tions Is preferred Reply to<br />
PO Box 2444, Dearborn, Ml 48124,<br />
attention Account Support<br />
AEROBIC INSTRUCTORS<br />
Earn $10-118 per hour teaching Im-<br />
mediate opening lor experienced in-<br />
structors m house training avail-<br />
able Musi be fit 4 coordinated<br />
Ltvoma 591-1212<br />
ALARM INSTALLER Experienced<br />
wtth alarm*, cable audio instaBetion<br />
bakground FuH time Excellent op-<br />
portunity Mr Huff 442-0501<br />
ALERT<br />
Secretary to handle phone inquiry 4<br />
customer service This «s a full lime<br />
"40 hour" position, many benefits<br />
including medical will train<br />
Can Mr North 346-3222<br />
A MALE INVALID needes assistance<br />
Mon thru Frl. 9 30 lo 5pm $4 50 per<br />
hr Own Transportation Call<br />
Southfield 313-354-2432<br />
REAL ESTATE CAREER<br />
AMBITIOUS? CONSCIENTIOUS7<br />
WE WANT YOU!!!<br />
We will train you and start you on a<br />
long term high-income career Call<br />
Julie Dudek<br />
Dearborn-Dearborn Heights<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
565-3200<br />
APPLICATIONS now being taken lor<br />
Clothes Processing Cashiers and<br />
Truck Drivers Apply Mon-Fn .<br />
9am-12 noon, Community Thrift<br />
Store, 29270 Ptymouth Rd , Livonia<br />
No phone calls please<br />
ASSISTANT MANAGERS<br />
* SPORTS<br />
MINDED<br />
Managemspt career with future<br />
18 Immediate openings No experi-<br />
ence necessary, must be enthusias-<br />
tic, ambitious 4 worth $400/wk plus<br />
benefits to start<br />
CAII LISA - 416-0610<br />
Assistant Manager Trainee<br />
We are new to Michigan 4 growing<br />
fast Tremendous ground Ikxx op-<br />
portunity, earn $26K - starting now'<br />
Our managers earn over $45K a yr<br />
| Fast track management training<br />
program available We will Iram the<br />
right individual Call today'start a<br />
real career tomorrow'<br />
354-0447<br />
We are looking<br />
<strong>for</strong><br />
Cood Drivers!<br />
NOW HIRING!<br />
DELIVERY<br />
• Full Time or Part-Time<br />
• Competitive Compensation<br />
• Need Your Own Vehicle «<br />
• 18 Years or Older<br />
See our Management Staff £ 4<br />
or Call: ^<br />
29934 Southfield Rd., Southfield 557-7700<br />
24750 Telegraph, Southfield 354-3800<br />
37581 Five Mile, Livonia 462-6300<br />
4301 Orchard Lake. Bloomfield 932-5959<br />
23160 Coolidge, Oak Park 544-0300<br />
29208 Orchard Lake, Farmington Hills /932-0808<br />
Cood driving record arid valid insurance required<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F H V<br />
500 ttetp Wanted<br />
ong badkround in 4t£6uM.Afl<br />
<strong>for</strong> management ftrm m W Bloom<br />
Held Salary negotiable. 661-3164<br />
APPOINTMENT CLERK<br />
*S - |7/hr plus incentives<br />
Evening hours Will tram<br />
Contact Mr Brown at 416-1860<br />
APPOINTMENT SETTERS<br />
Part time evenings<br />
No" experience necessary<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> area 981-6500<br />
ARE YOUR MOURS THIS G0007<br />
No rughts. weekends, or holidays<br />
Mon-Frl Day hours Earn »125-<br />
$ 175/weekly pay Car needed Paid<br />
mileage Call Merry Maids 525-7290<br />
ASSEMBLERS<br />
Light assembly wilt train Btue<br />
Cross after 90 days Full-time,<br />
Mon-Fn. 7 am-3 30 pm $5 00 per<br />
hour Apply ai Micro CraO. 4H07 Jo<br />
Drive. In Novi, North ot Grand River,<br />
East of ol Mao*w brook m the<br />
Vtncana Court No phone calls<br />
please<br />
ASSEMBLY - LIGHT<br />
2 shifts. $4,25,'hr plus overllme.<br />
Livonia, call Lucy at 473-2935<br />
Unllorca Temporary Services<br />
ASSISTANT ACTIVITY DIRECTOR<br />
part time <strong>for</strong> small nursing home fa-<br />
cility Energetic, experience pre-<br />
ferred but not necessary<br />
Cafl Marilyn, 453-3963<br />
ATHLETIC APPAREL J475/WK<br />
Training salary Bonuses 4 Benefits<br />
* Can, 524-1500<br />
PERSONNEL DATA AGENCY<br />
ATHLETIC APPAREL<br />
To S23.000/yr , will tram aggressive<br />
person seeking career, full benefits<br />
Employment Center inc. Agency<br />
569-1636<br />
ATTENTION Ideal tor housewives<br />
or handicapped people who cannot<br />
get out Io work Work part time can-<br />
ing lor Purple Heart Call 9-5pm<br />
Mom-Fri 728-4572<br />
ATTENTION<br />
OFFICE MACHINE REPAIR<br />
Service and Setup<br />
WOMEN WELCOME<br />
Must have a valid driver's license<br />
and be an unemployed Oakland<br />
County resident 1or this free 13<br />
wee« training program and |Ot><br />
placement. NO EXPERIENCE<br />
NECESSARY 691-8437<br />
ATTENTION.<br />
SERVICE CONSULTANT<br />
One posilion available tor an entry-<br />
level employee-service consultant<br />
Customer service experience a<br />
must Will interview test 4 place<br />
temporary amployees at client com-<br />
panies Please call.<br />
728-6770<br />
1531 S. Wayne - Westland<br />
Install, start-up, troubleshooting &<br />
servicing liquid filtration systems.<br />
Knowledge of industrial controls,<br />
PLC's, Pneumatics & Hydraulics<br />
desirable. Extensive travel required.<br />
Spanish language helpful.<br />
n i T M - r r r r c m f c o .<br />
WIXOM, Ml<br />
(313) 669-0300<br />
P.O. Box 1007, Wixom, Ml 48393<br />
500 ttetp Wanted<br />
AT ADIA<br />
WE'RE BUSY!!<br />
We'd like to keep you busy too' We<br />
need energetic people lo do Hghl<br />
packaging work in ttie Westland<br />
area. Days 4 altemoon shifts avail-<br />
able S4 90 per hour starting salary<br />
Monttjty Increases Temporary to<br />
permanent positions Call now <strong>for</strong><br />
an appointment<br />
ADIA<br />
PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />
722-9060 Of 362-2342<br />
AiJTQ DEALER m naeg n» natf" taanekis, vacaiion<br />
AUTO DEALERSHIP looking tor ex-<br />
perienced fuller'coster Any dealer-<br />
ship office experience OK<br />
Competitive wages and benelit<br />
package Send resume wrth salary<br />
requirements to Box 878<br />
<strong>Observer</strong> 4 Eccentric Newspapers<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
Livonia Ml 46150<br />
BRIDGE PORT.''LA THE OPERATOR<br />
5 yr minimum experience Job shop<br />
AUTOMOTIVE GENERAL SERVICE<br />
Help needed tor Goodyear dealer<br />
Advancement opportunities, full<br />
time Apply within Goodyear<br />
5757 Sheldon Rd , <strong>Canton</strong><br />
OUR TEAM NEEDS<br />
TEAM PLAYERS<br />
Join our gorup of quality focused, customer<br />
oriented associates who work together to<br />
implement the most marketable clinical in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
systems sold<br />
We are looking <strong>for</strong> people with skills in the<br />
following areas:<br />
TRAINING CONSULTANTS<br />
Teaching/Training experience, Oral and<br />
Communciation skills, Organization Analytical<br />
ability. Computer experience a plus<br />
Requires 4 year degree and ability to travel 40%<br />
CUSTOMER SUPPORT<br />
TECHNICIANS<br />
Responsible <strong>for</strong> providing technical support to end<br />
users in areas including hardware, software and<br />
system maintenance<br />
Effective communication skills, superior problem<br />
solving capabilities and ability to work well under<br />
pressure<br />
Requires 4 year computer related degree<br />
DOS background, familiarity with PC hardware<br />
Novell networking & Unix experience a pJus<br />
NETWORK SPECIALISTS<br />
Teaching/Training experience, Oral and<br />
Communication sktHs, Organize! too-Analytical<br />
ability<br />
Requires 4 year computer related degree and<br />
ability to travel 40%<br />
Novell networking experience strong DOS<br />
background, familiarity with Windows.<br />
WordPerfect Lotus<br />
Unix experience a plus<br />
You must be a real team player and be<br />
motivated to work in a highly<br />
participative environment.<br />
Send qualifications to:<br />
Human Resource Department<br />
MEGASOURCE* Inc.<br />
2600 8. Telegraph, SuMe 200<br />
BloomfleM Hills. Ml 46302<br />
MEGASOURCE<br />
•Matin Ku» opportunity amp!<br />
BEAUTY SPA<br />
IN FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
NtEds PRgIeSMONaI (vptRIEMttj, Will moiivmfcd.<br />
FACIALIST<br />
MASSAGE THERAPIST<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
(Misi bi ksou.lt di^bu in PfditLRfs, airsUs iTD )<br />
MAKEUP ARTIST<br />
E\ptRi£\C£d ".ttd osh ippl\.<br />
TAMARA INSTITUTE<br />
52520 NortIiwesurn H\L\.<br />
Farmi\c,io\ Hills, Ml<br />
AUTO PORTER<br />
Must o« OepernJaDke 4<br />
have a good (JrTving record<br />
Pleasant wofkir»g envKo-<br />
rr»ert1 full time position<br />
App*y in person at<br />
MORAN MITSUBISHI<br />
Tel-12, Southfield<br />
353-0910<br />
BAKERY BREAD PRODUCTION -<br />
nelp us make the best bread<br />
around Early retirees welcome Pan<br />
or full time Apply in person<br />
Surgftardt's Bakery, 33309 W 7<br />
Mile corner Farminglon Rd . Lrvoriia.<br />
Toes -Sat 9-5<br />
BOOKKEEPER- Part-time days<br />
Start $7'ftr Apply w/resume lo<br />
Prmtmai 3041 Crooks.fNW corner<br />
of Q«3 Beaver) Troy 4808-4<br />
BOWLING CENTER experienced<br />
Mechanic S Bar Slat! evening posi-<br />
tions Apply in person at<br />
3490 W I? Mile Berkley 543-9338<br />
Branch Manager Position<br />
Excellent compensation inquiries<br />
confidential Must have real estate<br />
e>perience Call Stuan E*sea<br />
851-2600<br />
An Equa» Opportunity Employer<br />
BRIDGEPORT manual S CMC posi-<br />
tions available Afternoon smtl Ex-<br />
perience necessary in prototype<br />
castings fixture building, set-up &<br />
inspection Overtime Good bene-<br />
fits Modern facihty Livonia area<br />
4 74-5280<br />
CARPENTER,'ORYWALLER - must<br />
be experienced in drywall & metal<br />
studs Please call immediately<br />
423-6409<br />
BUYER'PLANNER'EXPE0IT0R<br />
A growing manulacturing<br />
company has an immediate<br />
ooenmg tor an individual<br />
«ritn experience purchasing<br />
machine parts in an MRP II<br />
environment PC experi-<br />
ence a must Send resume<br />
& salary requirements to<br />
Flairline Fluid Air Produfls<br />
P O Box 439<br />
Farmington Ml 48332-0439<br />
CARING PEOPLE NEEDED<br />
We are ioo*ing tor people who wan I<br />
to work wrth the elderly m their<br />
homes Compassionate A good atti-<br />
tude a must" People willing to do<br />
sleepovers needed greatly Experi-<br />
ence not necessary but preferred<br />
CALL ELOERCARE 646-8880<br />
CARPET CLEANING<br />
Experienced I ecu moan tor carpels<br />
& furniture Good driving record<br />
Call <strong>for</strong> appointment, 547-3507<br />
CASHIER/CLERK - fuM time $5 •'<br />
fir lo start Paid vacation Apply<br />
7-Eleven Stores, 9001 Wayne Rd<br />
Livonia, ot 28205 Ford. Garden City<br />
50Q Help Wanted<br />
CASHIERS NEEDED K» «nmeUTER GRAPHICS<br />
Fu« time piolesnonal needed lo as-<br />
sist In Graphics Dep< <strong>for</strong> busy Bir-<br />
mingham mveatment firm Expen-<br />
ance In layout design required<br />
Background m graphic design a<br />
plus Familiar with microsoft win-<br />
dows, Aldus Pagemafcer. Aldus Per<br />
suasion. Micrografix Charisma and<br />
other PC based software Musi be<br />
organized, accurate and able to<br />
prioritize many protects Resumes<br />
to Mrs Veughan. PO Box 3043<br />
Birmingham, Ml 48012-3043<br />
COMPUTER OPERATOR<br />
FuH lime evening position available<br />
Minimum 2 years UNIX experience<br />
Benefits package Submit resume<br />
with salary requirements to<br />
M l S DEPARTMENT<br />
19600 W Eight Mile Road<br />
Southfield Ml 48075<br />
COMPUTER PERSON needed full-<br />
time tor receiving room m «oy store<br />
Heavy lifting involved Good hourly<br />
Call 646-5550<br />
CONVENIENCE STORE Westland<br />
Independently owned, has immedi-<br />
ate opening <strong>for</strong> Ml lime night shift<br />
Permanent. clean, indoor wort ide-<br />
al <strong>for</strong> full time student 721-9769<br />
COOK and kitchen clean-up needed<br />
<strong>for</strong> small Livonia pre-school part<br />
time Mon-Fn . no experience neces-<br />
sary 427-0233<br />
CHILD CARE STAFF<br />
Days evenings 8 weekends Pan 8<br />
full lime Directors qualifications<br />
preferred My Place Just For Kids.<br />
3610 W Maple at Lahser<br />
7305 Orchard Lake Rd N ot 14<br />
CIVIL ENGINEER<br />
Professional Engineer wilti experi-<br />
ence in site development including<br />
roadways sewer 8 drainage Send<br />
resume with salary requirements to<br />
Box ff»K»<br />
<strong>Observer</strong> 8 Eccentric Newspapers<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
CLEAN HOMES IN NOVI<br />
with The OW Maid Service Person-<br />
alized employment with home se-<br />
lected to your ability 313-478-3240<br />
CLEANING PERSON needed pan<br />
time tor apartment complex. Farm-<br />
ington Hills area CaH Tues thru Fn<br />
478-0322<br />
CMC LATHE OPERATOR<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d Manufacturer with continu-<br />
ing growth, has full time positions<br />
available tor CNC Lathe Operator<br />
401K, medical, denial Good oppor-<br />
tunity tor right individual<br />
Call between 2pm-4pm 535-5959<br />
CNC LATHE<br />
PROGRAMMER/OPERATOR<br />
Computer experience necessary<br />
Pacer Manufactuirng Co 453-8282<br />
CHILD CARE ASSISTANT Expen-<br />
ence w'toddlers preferred Mon -<br />
Thurs , 8 45am-ipm. Immediate<br />
opening, letter of interest to Farm-<br />
mglon Coomurvfy School, 30415<br />
Shiawassee, Farmington, Mi 4JM36<br />
STRAWBERRY HILLS<br />
FRUIT MARKET<br />
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS<br />
$ 6 . 0 0 PER HR.<br />
For full time<br />
Cashiers -<br />
Deli Workers<br />
Additional and part time positions available.<br />
No experience necessary.<br />
Apply at: 32906 Middlebett Rd.<br />
at 14 Mile, Farmington Hills<br />
Apply Mon.-Fri. 10 am-2 pm<br />
©<br />
KITCHEN DESIGNER<br />
We have openings <strong>for</strong> talented indi-<br />
viduals in the Livonia area to assist<br />
in the retailing of our latest product<br />
line .., Kitchens.<br />
If you have a flair <strong>for</strong> beautiful home<br />
environments, possess outstanding<br />
communications skills and are com-<br />
mitted to providing client-oriented<br />
design solutions followed by unpre-<br />
cedented service, we should talk'<br />
To qualify, you should have a mini-<br />
mum of two years designing and sell-<br />
ing kitchens in a retail environment,<br />
C K D certification preferred.<br />
Please send or FAX your resume in<br />
complete confidence to<br />
F.d Kowalski<br />
F.than Allen Inc.<br />
Ethan Allen Drive<br />
Danbury, CT 06810<br />
FAX: (203)743-8298<br />
ETHAN ALLEN"<br />
PART-TIME POSITIONS<br />
Immediately Available<br />
Comerica's recent merger means opportunities <strong>for</strong> you! We<br />
have moved certain operations to our Livonia Operations<br />
Center. If you are interested in an hourly position and your<br />
choice of afternoon or midnight shifts — we have IMMEDIATE<br />
PART TIME openings. Come and meet us<br />
Tuesday. <strong>January</strong> 12 - 4:30 • 6:30 pm<br />
Comerica Livonia Operations Center<br />
39200 West Six Mile Road at Haggerty<br />
Amount Entry Clerk candidates must have 10-key adding<br />
machine or numeric data entry key pad experience and a<br />
minimum of 8500 keystrokes per hour<br />
Other positions require computer and 10-key calculator skills,<br />
balancing experience and sound math aptitude.<br />
We offer a competitive salary, partially paid health insurance<br />
and fully paid life insurance Comerica supports a drug-free<br />
environment Drug testing is a required step in the employ-<br />
men! process<br />
FOR CONSIDERATION. PLEASE COMPLETE THE CANDIDATE<br />
INFORMATION SHEET AND BRING TO OUR INTERVIEW DAY. A<br />
REPRESENTATIVE WILL SCREEN THE QUALIFICATIONS AND THOSE<br />
CANDIDATES WHO MEET OUR REQUIREMENTS WILL BE<br />
INTERVIEWED<br />
If you are unable to attend our interview Day, mail your In<strong>for</strong>-<br />
mation Sheet to Coi. erica, Incorporated, JS-7522. Human<br />
Resources Department. 39200 West Six Mile Road, Livonia. Ml<br />
48152 _ EOE M/F/D/V<br />
CANDIDATE INFORMATION SHEET<br />
Please detach and bnng with you or mail to above address<br />
Name<br />
CNC MILL<br />
MANUFACTURING CO Needs CNC<br />
Mill Manas tof atlernoons sftift Vw-<br />
tical machining centers, lanwc I1M<br />
conlrol* Full Benefits Super clean<br />
Shop - Appiy Won thru Fn. 8am-<br />
* 30pm al 5*48 Bri««nue<br />
Deerbom Ml 48124<br />
COSMETOLOGIST OW<br />
MANICURIST<br />
For sales order deal<br />
$13 000'yr S dey<br />
or weekends Fee paid By employer<br />
Employment Center mc Agency<br />
SM 1616<br />
DIRECT CARE PLUS<br />
• Weekends (some overnight si<br />
• On-call direct care<br />
• DCW (fu> time afternoons)<br />
• Residential specialists [wrth med or<br />
program coordinator experience!<br />
$5 25 $8 25 per hour based on po<br />
Sition 4 Background E xce«ani ben<br />
•nit including medical denial lui<br />
lion 'ernibursement 4 more Grow<br />
mg agency Apply to JARC 28366<br />
Franklin Rd SouttrtieM Ml 48034<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
DIRECT CARE STAFF<br />
Wee meneged group home m N f<br />
Lieorva seeks caring staff lo serve<br />
development sky Disabled adults<br />
High school (*ploma.'G ED in-<br />
quired variety ol snrfts<br />
Btue Croea/ShMMt insurance Caa<br />
i0em-4pm 171-OJM<br />
DIRECT CARE STAFF<br />
Group homes twig caring staff to<br />
serve development any disabled<br />
adults variety ol Chrfls evaneMe<br />
Reqwre hxgri school dKHoma/G E 0<br />
Blue Cross'Shield -auranee<br />
Ca» iOem 4prr><br />
899 1806 WMS43<br />
M7-M46<br />
l 27T-»>«3<br />
326-43*4<br />
OCTROI? COMMUNITY HEALTH<br />
CONNECTION. INC<br />
A multi-Site community health cerv-<br />
ter serving the central city o« Detroit<br />
is seeking<br />
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE B.A. de-<br />
gree «i Accounting Three-live years<br />
o* experience in an amtwlalory<br />
health cars environment on a super<br />
wisory level This position Is reaporv<br />
»ibie <strong>for</strong> (fl aspects of patient and<br />
financial accounting, receivables<br />
management reimBursement analy-<br />
sis and third party negotiations, as<br />
we" as the provision o» counsel to<br />
the Chief Executive Office* cm all fi-<br />
nancial matters CPA preferred<br />
A competitive salary and attractive<br />
benefit package are available Im-<br />
mediate opening Send resumes<br />
wiin salary history and requirements<br />
to<br />
Personnel Director<br />
PO Box 44828<br />
Detroit Ml 48244-0628<br />
Affirmative Aclion.'<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
DIETARY AIDES NEEDED Part-<br />
time lo a 50 Bed. skilled laciUty<br />
Apply al Wayne Total Living., 4427<br />
Vt-ioy (Middle Budding) Wayne Ml<br />
DIRECTOR OF<br />
HUMAN RESOURCES<br />
PresByterlan Villages ol Michigan Is<br />
seeking a multi-talented and highly<br />
motivated individual to establish<br />
and coordinate a professional<br />
human resources function lor. its<br />
outstanding organization of five re-<br />
tirement communities employing a<br />
quality staff ol approximately 350<br />
Undergraduates degree In related<br />
held and applicable experience re-<br />
quired- Candidates should possess<br />
excellent communication and in-<br />
terpersonal Skills, as well as a solid<br />
comprehension of employment/ta-<br />
bor laws Sound working knowledge<br />
ot numan resources policies'proce-<br />
du'es wage/salary aOminstration<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mance evaluations, workers /<br />
unemployment compenlation es-<br />
sential Competitive salary and Ben-<br />
efi- package For confidential con-<br />
sideration qualified candidates<br />
should <strong>for</strong>ward resume wtth cover<br />
letter and salary history lo<br />
Human Resources<br />
Presbyterian Villages ot Michigan<br />
1738-3 Garlseld Avenue<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d, Ml 48240<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
500 IMp Wanted<br />
DAY CARE TEACHERS 4 COOKS<br />
nakdkd Fu* 4 part tune Benefits in-<br />
dent* 4 Me maur<br />
•nee Paid holidays vacation Omf<br />
personal day* Tuition reimBurse-<br />
ment Please apply at Kinder care<br />
Learning Center 25005 MtOdSebell<br />
Rd Firmmglon HUBS (Between 10 4<br />
11 mile Rd) 477-4040<br />
DIRECT CARE<br />
STAFF<br />
Fo< group home located mv Wayne 4<br />
Oakland County For more in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />
tion can-<br />
Barb. Farmington 477-6851<br />
pat, NorthvUle 346-3643<br />
Sue, <strong>Canton</strong> 981-9657<br />
Kim Wayne 721-2645<br />
Oarryt, <strong>Canton</strong> 455-2944<br />
Sue. W Bloomfield 626-0065<br />
DIRECT CARE STAFF<br />
Previous experience wrth develop-<br />
mentally disabled preferred Excel-<br />
lent Benefit package available plus<br />
training provided tor those who<br />
qualify $5.25 thru $5 85 to start For<br />
further In<strong>for</strong>mation call Between<br />
1 lam 4 2pm weekdays<br />
Uvonia Group Home<br />
Connie 591 1-2325<br />
DRIVER - Over the load 3 yrs veri-<br />
fiable experience Starting pay 24«<br />
a rmle • meal sftoersnce. benefits<br />
Cad Richard 9am to 3pm. 036-0000<br />
DRIVER - PART TIME<br />
4-5 hours per day<br />
Farminglon aree<br />
Retirees welcome 476-6334<br />
DRIVERS With COL Oa*<br />
<strong>for</strong> Meal delivery work Good driving<br />
record a must 522-3612<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
DRIVER wanted <strong>for</strong> Westland area<br />
to drive stake truck Must have<br />
chauffeurs license 401K. medical,<br />
overtime 595-6400<br />
DRIVER/WAREHOUSE - Depend-<br />
able person needed Mon-Fn , 8 30-<br />
5;30p m Apply In person, 18 4 old-<br />
er Industrial Belting 4 Supply,<br />
32458 W Eight MUe between Farm-<br />
ington 4 Merriman<br />
DRIVER/WHOLESALER - 8am start<br />
3 days Extremely reliable, set<br />
motivsters only Send resume to<br />
Embassy Bakery. 19647 St Francis.<br />
Uvonia. Ml 48152<br />
DIRECTOR OF<br />
RECRUITMENT<br />
'• i rated financial services company<br />
seeks polished, enthusiastic, self-<br />
starter with e.ceueoi, communica-<br />
tion organization 4 time manage-<br />
ment skills tor campus recruiting<br />
povtion Bachelors degree pre-<br />
ler-ed as is experience in recruiting,<br />
PR or sales Contact Sue lor more<br />
mlo 13131 362-2220 Ext 2273<br />
DISTRIBUTION SUPERVISOR<br />
Rapidly growing specialty retailer<br />
needs additional supervision <strong>for</strong> ex-<br />
panded operations al it's Livonia<br />
Distribution Center Superior peo-<br />
ple-skills are required to head one<br />
of our associate teams in a chal-<br />
lenging environment You must have<br />
retail merchandise processing expe-<br />
rience Positions wm require early<br />
AM late PM or weekend hours If<br />
qualities), send resume to<br />
• Human Resources Manager<br />
Dunhams DC<br />
38170 Amrhein Rd<br />
Livonia. Ml 48150<br />
DRIVER<br />
Contract Courier positions available<br />
in the Lrvonia area tor qualified driv-<br />
ers Must possess Chauffeur s<br />
License and good driving record<br />
Various shifts avaitaBle, tuH or part<br />
time To appty, call Eniech Services,<br />
inc today'<br />
336-8888<br />
TRUCK DRIVER must me« aU DOT<br />
requirements, with current COL<br />
B-X Must have strong sense ol di-<br />
rection hard working, dependable<br />
operating in tn-county area Send<br />
resume Personnel Dep' (Driver),<br />
PO Box 757 Novi. Ml 48376<br />
DRIVER<br />
Full time position lor medical com-<br />
pany in Farmington Hills Light detrv-<br />
ery using our vehicle. Knowledge of<br />
the tn-county area 4 valid driver s<br />
license required Retirees welcome<br />
Apply Fn 4 Mon 9am-12 Noon<br />
31700 W 13 Mile n200<br />
DRIVER NEEDED To deliver gro-<br />
ceries io Ihe Roseville 4 Detroit-east<br />
areas Reliable van or car needed<br />
1-4:30pm, Mon -Sat 6-9 30pm,<br />
Mon -Fri Call, 406-8979<br />
DRIVER NEEDED <strong>for</strong> metro area de-<br />
liveries. must know city. Part time,<br />
must Be dependable Retwees wel-<br />
come Must supply driving record<br />
Appty 21681 Melrose Southfield<br />
Technecenter between 11 -3pm<br />
DRIVER'SALES. no experience nec-<br />
essary. company looking tor<br />
motivated individual Willing to train<br />
company vehicle [ rovided. earnings<br />
$600-5600 weekly For interview call<br />
after 10am 471-5696<br />
DRIVER - with van needed tor pack<br />
age 4 freight delivery Late model '<br />
ton cargo van needed Paid per<br />
centage Call now 459-4215<br />
DRY CLEANERS'COUNTER HELP<br />
Full time position <strong>for</strong> dependable<br />
person No experience rieceasary<br />
Northville location 380-9380<br />
DRYWALL FINISHERS<br />
Must Be experienced<br />
Please can 423-6409<br />
500 HdoWftod<br />
ELECTRONIC<br />
ASSEMBLY TECHNICIAN<br />
Ah electronics ayatama engineering<br />
company reqmree Electronic Aa-<br />
sembfy Technician to do circuit<br />
Board ctuMng individual muel have<br />
Certificate m Electron* Technology<br />
and/or 3-4 years ol experience In<br />
Circuit BoerO AseemBfy<br />
Send raeume to P O Box 1796.<br />
Oapt CS10I.Troy. Ml 40099.<br />
Or FA* 313-500-1420<br />
ENGINEE R - MECHANICAL<br />
Degreed Oealgn Engineer wtth 3-5<br />
years experience, pretarebly includ-<br />
ing auto CAD Send resume to:<br />
international Ooor 8001 Honda<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>. Ml 48107<br />
ENTRY LEVEL Warahouae Person<br />
to organize, pull 4 stock inventory<br />
make debvenee 4 pek-upe Audio/<br />
viaOal experience a pkff Good driv-<br />
ing record required<br />
Call Mario at 953-9221<br />
EXPERIENCED ONLY Fgur SMde<br />
Sel-Up 4 Die Setter tor small<br />
stamping plant Permanent position<br />
with fringes Apply 8 30am-3 30pm<br />
Franklin Fastener Compeny<br />
12701 Beech Daly Redtord<br />
EXPERIENCED residential carpet<br />
cleaner wanted <strong>for</strong> high level fu*<br />
time position 425-4813<br />
FINANCIAL ASSOCIATES<br />
MORTGAGE CORP<br />
Has immediate opening <strong>for</strong> Account<br />
Executives A financial and/or pro-<br />
fessional i a m background a must<br />
Mortgage banking training classes<br />
provided with Base salary lor quak-<br />
fied applicants Reservations lor<br />
Saturday <strong>January</strong> 23rd, <strong>1993</strong> Job<br />
Fair are now bemg lak en Call Son (a<br />
or Kortne at 646-9080<br />
GROWING farmington HMs Baaed<br />
alarm compeny aeaklng tire alarm<br />
Tech Mtn 2 years experience lor a<br />
fu* time poeition a* a Flra Alarm<br />
Inspection/Service Ta£h 471-1400<br />
FIRE SAFETY CONSULTANTS<br />
$ 12'hour as per guarantee No ex-<br />
perience necessary Security tea<br />
only 4 hired 559-6420<br />
FIRE SPRINKLER COMPANY seek-<br />
ing ambitious drafts person lor de-<br />
T i Architecture! experience help-<br />
Full or part time 546-4100<br />
FLORAL DESIGNER<br />
Experienced<br />
Lmernoie 4 Bavtaon Flonel<br />
Full time 93?-0061<br />
FLORAL DESIGNER<br />
Experienced<br />
Start immediately<br />
553-7699<br />
FOSTER AND ADOPTIVE PARENTS<br />
NEEDED - St Vincent 4 SsrSh<br />
Fisher Center m Farmmgton HMs<br />
needs loving dedicated people to<br />
provide a positive family lite experi-<br />
ence tor children ages 0-18. medi-<br />
cally needy infants 4 teen mothers<br />
with their Babies Families to pro-<br />
vide respite care are also needed<br />
Training support and monetary<br />
compensation provided Training<br />
Begins Jan 14, 1$S3<br />
Caa Judy Converse at 626-1086<br />
GENERAL LABOR Full time to<br />
drire truck Load/unload wood 4<br />
ge-ierai maintenance American<br />
Heritage Woods. 389 Enterprise,<br />
Bloomfield Hills 3 blks N ol Square<br />
Lake 1 blk E Of Frankkn<br />
EARN UP TO $8 AN HOUR<br />
DELIVERY DRIVER <strong>for</strong> Marco s Piz-<br />
za. <strong>Canton</strong> Apply m Person, 45490<br />
Ford Rd , at <strong>Canton</strong> Center Rd<br />
ELECTRICIAN/JOURNEYMAN<br />
Looking lor lOurneymen electrician<br />
experienced in both residential 4<br />
commercial Call Telerico Electric, in<br />
Westland 728-3839<br />
ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN<br />
Satellite or Avionics experience nec-<br />
essary Westland<br />
326-6666<br />
ELECTRONIC MANUFACTURING<br />
CO is expanding its facility in<br />
Farmington Hills and needs energet-<br />
ic. quality conscious individuals in<br />
Assembly We offer complete _<br />
Medical.'DeAtai benefits and com-<br />
petitive salaries CO is an Equal<br />
Opportunrty Employer 553-3935<br />
EVENING PHONE work <strong>for</strong> mature<br />
person, no selling Hours available<br />
to fl! your schedule Can after 2pm<br />
471-5600<br />
FINANCIAL PLANNER $760/WK<br />
Training salary Bonuses 4 Benefits<br />
Can, 524-1500<br />
PERSONNEL DATA REPORT<br />
FINE RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT in<br />
Troy seeks quality full time server/<br />
kgril maintenance/delivery person -<br />
must work Sat Excellent compen-<br />
sation lo qualified applicant Call<br />
Oirector of Operations 649-5600<br />
FITTERS<br />
Conveyor manufacturer has opening<br />
<strong>for</strong> experienced structural steel con-<br />
veyor fitters with 3-5 yrs experi-<br />
ence Appfy m person I0am-3pm<br />
Mon -Frl No Calls<br />
Human Resources Dept<br />
JERV1SB WEBB CO<br />
55500 Grand Rrver Ave.<br />
New Hudson, Ml 48165<br />
Equal Opportunity'AA Employer<br />
FRANKLIN Fitness 4 Racquet Club<br />
is looking lor mature 4 responsible<br />
individuals to work our desk Fu" 4<br />
part-time available Apply 29350<br />
Northwestern Hwy . Southfield<br />
GENEFlAl LABOR - Douglas Foods<br />
has part-time positions open Hours<br />
2-7 30pm at $5 per hour to start<br />
General cleaning 4 truck washing ir<br />
a food warehouse Apply Mon-Fn<br />
9am-4pm 32416 Industrial Rd<br />
Garden C.ty 427-5300<br />
GENERAL OFFICE CLERKS<br />
Advertising Service Firm In Far<br />
inglon Hills seeks Full-Time Perma-<br />
nent and Part-Time Temporary help<br />
Please respond if you possess the<br />
following<br />
• H,gh Schow Diploma<br />
• Good pnone communication skills<br />
• Good verbal math 4 written skills<br />
• Data entry experience<br />
Hours 8 00 am - 5 00 pm<br />
(313)468-3422<br />
Between 8 00 am - 5 00 pm<br />
Monday thru Friday<br />
FRAMER EXPERIENCED<br />
wnalM Bir mingham<br />
Contact UH. 540-2770<br />
FREE<br />
SMCKTT TERM<br />
JOB TRAINING<br />
CLERICAL<br />
RESTAURANT COOK<br />
HEALTH AIDE<br />
ACCOUNTING<br />
PRINTING TECHNOLOGY<br />
For Q n aim can am cML 606-2314<br />
(Excluding Detroit 4 Downriver)<br />
WAYNE-WESTLAND<br />
COMMUNITY SCHOOLS<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
GENERAL LABOR<br />
9 Lafce/Weet •fcnnnHMd area<br />
Muring c Bitty to seek trig<br />
ants tor MB t2 hour operation<br />
tm war) c<br />
r Operation - al Shin. Apply m<br />
graphic arts<br />
production manager<br />
GLAMOUR SHOTS<br />
HIGH FASHION<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
The most unique photogra-<br />
phy studio is currently ac-<br />
cepting applications tor<br />
high energy, self motivated.<br />
peopN oriented team play-<br />
ers in the foaowing posi-<br />
tions<br />
Customer Service Reps<br />
These are our ambassa-<br />
dors oi image"<br />
Image Consultants<br />
This is our make-up/hair-<br />
stylist position<br />
(Cosmetology ucerv^e re-<br />
quired!<br />
Photographers<br />
Personality is a big plus <strong>for</strong><br />
efficient and creative peo-<br />
ple<br />
Sales<br />
Outgoing, sales oriented<br />
people needed <strong>for</strong> this po-<br />
I sition<br />
Apply in person at Westland Center<br />
35000 W Warren Road. Westland<br />
Or tax resume to 313-425-4110<br />
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY<br />
Manager <strong>for</strong> restaurant lounge A-<br />
type personality helpful References<br />
4 bondable Walerlord 4 Farmmg-<br />
ton area Ask <strong>for</strong> Cheaa 459-0118<br />
GlRlS WANTED from Ohio 4 Michi-<br />
gan Between 7-19 to compete iq<br />
thii year s 3rd annual <strong>1993</strong> Toledo<br />
Pajeants Over $20 0000 in prizes 4<br />
scholarships Call Today<br />
1-&00-Pageant ext 0793<br />
(1-800-724-3268*<br />
GYMNASTICS/DANCE INSTRUC-<br />
TORS - needed to travel to teach at<br />
variety of locations Part tims morn-<br />
ings or atlernoorvs 477-3350<br />
W BLOOMFIELD ares salon seeks<br />
Shampoo person to work Kill<br />
part-time Caa 932-5950<br />
m year m a<br />
'jzrzz<br />
learning organizati<br />
the Mura of the company t Ma staff<br />
Position starts February 1st<br />
The parson w* are aeekmg musl<br />
• A thorougr knowledge of the<br />
publications process Both m<br />
creative and technical Merahve<br />
• A good working kno adodga of<br />
computer graphics/electronic<br />
publishing<br />
Organizational aUkty to monitor<br />
work In pro c ssi, akow lor<br />
rooming work and create<br />
• Good contacts wfth a rekabie<br />
group of freelance/contract<br />
employees and vendors<br />
• AMtty to qiackly gr sap a protect<br />
arid provide coat data lor quoting<br />
No phone caas accepted, raaumsn<br />
only please Submit to:<br />
Floyd White. President<br />
St Ciena Inc<br />
37440 HMs Tach Ortve<br />
Farmmgton HMs. Mi 48331-1221<br />
WANTED<br />
Experienced Mk inms ofeamate<br />
alao Assistant 'Trainee You<br />
pn»T«ed youraMI. near M i MM<br />
N W Warren 1H MM<br />
HAIRS TY LUG<br />
lure current f - j r<br />
bOTeSTuvc^l<br />
HAW STY LIST 0<br />
HAIWSTYUST OR BARBER<br />
Monday-Footer, 9em-3pm km<br />
ate opanmp <strong>Canton</strong> area, paid<br />
vacation Ca« Cheryl. 459-<br />
459-7350<br />
HAIR STYLIST - part Ma, $5/hr<br />
10% product coram neai on Continu-<br />
ing education FwitaeOc Same.<br />
473-7600<br />
RECEPTIONIST - W Bloomfield<br />
salon. 1 30-5 30 Tues 4 Thurs plus<br />
on-cal $8 lo start Can Gloria<br />
8S1-7464<br />
HAIR CARE<br />
Licensed ooamatotogMta. ful 4 part<br />
tana, we ofter advsnced traawig In<br />
customer service, perms, color,<br />
exits, 4 product knowledge Can<br />
(ohn ryan associates<br />
1-000-552-4070<br />
HAIR DESIGNERS<br />
NAIL TECHNICIANS<br />
Heidi s Salons sre now<br />
their location m the Te<br />
MaM. Must be experienced<br />
Contact Theresa - 700-1648<br />
hiring tor<br />
•efve Oaks<br />
HAIR STYLIST ASSISTANT<br />
immediately to work m<br />
friendly Birmingham salon Can Pstti<br />
646-4123<br />
HAIR DESIGNERS<br />
E2CUT INC seeks hair designers ex-<br />
perienced m perming, cutting 4 col-<br />
oring. tua time, competitive wages<br />
Westland Leave message. 344-94 73<br />
HAIRSTYLIST - Barber or Beauti-<br />
cian wanted, a Very Busy Shop<br />
CkenteM waiting Name of the shop.<br />
Share Your Hair 27726 Ptymouth<br />
Rd Lrvonia Joanne. 425-5440<br />
HAIRSTYLISTS<br />
uoanteo wW experience Emails i<br />
earning potential 4 Benefit program<br />
Weettend Ma* q4 25-9610<br />
• 427-1300<br />
*?<br />
HAIR STYLISTS<br />
Now taking appocattons ten<br />
" 0 part tana <strong>for</strong> Fantastic<br />
Sam's opamng thM week m<br />
Uvome Guaranteed K/hr . paid va-<br />
ries avaaa<br />
595-0003<br />
HAIR STYLIST - We naad help'<br />
Clientele watmg FuO or pan i m<br />
Duke's FsmOy Hair Shop. ReOtord -<br />
Ltvoma area 531-6597<br />
HANDYMAN needed lor general re-<br />
pairs Must know sIsctrlcM 4 plumb-<br />
ing Ultimate Sports Bar. 40 W Plfca<br />
St.. Pontiac Apply In paraon only<br />
HANOY PERSON/Deanery paraon<br />
<strong>for</strong> Southhetd rets* store Must have<br />
own car Part lane Hourly plus mOe-<br />
aga Caa Mnchek 353-0000<br />
HEATING,COOL REFRIGERATION<br />
Service Person wanted Minimum 5<br />
years experience<br />
422-3659<br />
HEATING. COOLING 4 REFRIGER-<br />
ATION Technician lor service work,<br />
new construction 4 retrofit FuO or<br />
part time Wages baeerf on expen-<br />
Tschmcian. 30700 Telegraph Ste<br />
3450. Bmgham Farms Ml 40025<br />
HIRING IMMEDIATELY m<br />
Fsrmmgton HMs fuO-tsne<br />
housekeeperi $5.50/hr to start<br />
Own car required 055-1049<br />
H o m e & S E R V I C E G U I D E<br />
DEADLINES: 4 P.M. TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY EDCTTON / 4 P.M. FWOAY FOR MONDAY EDITION<br />
TO P1ACC YOUR AO CALL N1-<br />
9 Aluminum Siding<br />
ALCOA siding, trim gutters 4 vinyi<br />
Windows Roofing-Decks-Storms<br />
Entry 4 Garage Doors - Enclosures<br />
imprewve improvements 474-4300<br />
VINYL 4 Alum siding Gutters trim<br />
1-iMiri^i moling A rpiatfal wnrk.<br />
Alum cleaning, w»xing restoration<br />
471-2600<br />
12 Appliance Service<br />
DEPENDABLE APPLIANCE 24 Hr<br />
Repair Serv Refrigerators washers<br />
dryers dishwashers, stoves 4 dis-<br />
posals $20 off with ad 644-2820<br />
PH>L S APPLIANCE REPAIR<br />
We repair an ma,or household appli-<br />
ances $20 oft with service<br />
1-800-559-1411<br />
24 Basement<br />
Waterproofing<br />
33 BkJg. & Remodeling<br />
A BEAUTIFUL Basement Bath or<br />
kitchen Guaranteed craftsmanship<br />
Guaranteed lowest price Portfolio<br />
and references 624-5465<br />
BUILDING CONCEPTS NC<br />
Additions. Garages Roofing Siding<br />
Rec Rooms Kitchens, Baths<br />
Plumbing, Heating 4 Electrical<br />
We Do It All 1<br />
Lie 4 Ins 20 Yrs Exp 532-3650<br />
COMPLETE REMOOELING<br />
Comm'l 4 Res Quality work<br />
reasonable prices References<br />
477-2265<br />
40 Cabinetry & Formica<br />
PLASTIC LAMINATE CABINETRY<br />
« Custom Cabinets 4 Furniture *<br />
* Counter Top Replacement »<br />
15 Yrs. Exp. Ins. Re! Greg 535-9856<br />
SPECIALIZING IN Kilchen 4 Bath-<br />
roorr-s installing 35 vrs ew*rienie<br />
35 yrs exp AM work guaranteed<br />
Free estimate*. CaM: 380-9399<br />
J B TH.E COMPANY<br />
QUALITY CERAMIC TILE<br />
FuBy Licensed 4 Insured<br />
For Estimates, cad Jim 463-2446<br />
MARBLE. GRANITE 4 Tlte Systems<br />
insta* kitchens, fireplaces bath<br />
rooms, loyers Comm'I 4 Rec Frea<br />
Est 17 yrs. exp Rich 313-738-5647<br />
273 Tree Service<br />
AAAA NATIONAL TREE 4 STUMP<br />
Removal. Trimming Topping<br />
INSURANCE - LOW RATES<br />
Deep Rool Feeding 326-0671<br />
275 Typing<br />
B 4 L ROOFING - New - Repairs'<br />
Tear-otts - A Specialty' Gutters<br />
Vents No rob loo big or smaa<br />
534-5334 - Free Est - 937-8139<br />
EUROPEAN 'fDeGUISE CONST.<br />
ALL THE STUFF THE GARBAGE<br />
GUY WON T TAKE - WE WILLI<br />
TULL LASS WELL HAULING<br />
NonhviBe - 348-5484<br />
A-1 HAULING - Moving Scrap mel-<br />
ai Cleaning basements Garages<br />
Stores, etc Lowest prices m town<br />
Quick service Free Est Serving<br />
Wayne
6fit O&E Thursday, <strong>January</strong> 7,<strong>1993</strong><br />
HA* STYLISTS<br />
Excnmg<br />
Hard anrMng tnandfy aidnnduai to<br />
outstanding employee discount<br />
policy<br />
• All the uamng you • need to be<br />
successful with us<br />
Heslop s. ihe premiere china/gift-<br />
were leader m Michigan has open-<br />
ings m luH time sales support at our<br />
Novi Town Center location Only<br />
those interested m helping make<br />
Heslnp s famous <strong>for</strong> customer ser-<br />
vice need apply It you want to team<br />
more aOout retail <strong>for</strong> a future career<br />
or would like to grow with us. we<br />
shc-uid talk Please cad Mrs WeOer<br />
or Mrs Margreaves at 349-8090<br />
HESLOP'S<br />
We are looking lor people who<br />
• Know what it means to give<br />
outstanding customer service<br />
• Have an eye lor home fashion<br />
• Want to bring fun 4 enthusiasm<br />
to our party<br />
• Truly believe the customer always<br />
comes first<br />
we ofler<br />
• The chance to make S 15.000 to<br />
$35,000 pe> 'ear<br />
• A great group to work with<br />
• A benefits package<br />
• An outstanding employee discount<br />
policy<br />
• All the (raining you'll need to De<br />
successful with us.<br />
Hestop s the premiere chma/gifl-<br />
ware leader in Michigan has open-<br />
ings m tult-time sales support at our<br />
Southfield location Only those in-<br />
terested in helping make Heslop's<br />
(ar.ious <strong>for</strong> customer service need<br />
apply tl you want to learn more<br />
about retail <strong>for</strong> a future career or<br />
would like to grow with us, we<br />
should talk Please can or stop m &<br />
aee I inda Maclachlan at<br />
25i7 I Telegraph in The Te«-X Ptua<br />
357-2122<br />
HOST/HOSTESS Mature, energet-<br />
ic, enthusiastic person wanted <strong>for</strong><br />
new home model in Novi area Per-<br />
manent position,, weekends only. 14<br />
total hours Call 737-8800<br />
MOTEL<br />
Now accept-ng applications fc<br />
Front Desk Clerks Apply In person<br />
no pfMJWlffiS Comfof I Ww 29733<br />
Buckingham Livonia behind Olive<br />
Garden 4 Chi Chi s<br />
Aggreearve Mufti Unaa Ptymouth<br />
Ineurance Agency Accepting<br />
Applications lor<br />
Personal Linaa Sale* Producer<br />
WE OFFER: FuH Range oI Benefits<br />
Ownerefap. Producer Directed Tele-<br />
marketing. Guaranteed Salary. Flex-<br />
ible Hours, On Going Training<br />
YOU OFFER 2 years sales experi-<br />
ence. desire to be the best willing,<br />
ness to learn, positive attitude,<br />
energy to work long hours<br />
For immediate consideration <strong>for</strong>-<br />
ward your resume to<br />
Personal Lines Division Manager<br />
independent Insurance Centre<br />
4151 Okemot Road<br />
Okemos. Ml 48864<br />
or visit our Ptymouth office m per-<br />
son to complete an application<br />
INSURANCE - EXPERIENCED<br />
As property & casuasfty msurance<br />
specialists smce 1875. we uaua*y<br />
know when agencies need person-<br />
nel Cal us tor assistance when<br />
seeking employment we have too<br />
orders. Compeny paft) lees<br />
Ann Bell Personnel, Inc.<br />
30600 Telegraph fid.. Suite 2375<br />
Bingham Farms. Ml 48025<br />
540-3355<br />
Insurance - Experienced Only<br />
AGENCY POSITIONS<br />
Commercial & Personal Lines<br />
CSR' t-Marketirvg-Claims- Raters<br />
CONCORD PERSONNEL<br />
19500 Middle belt Rd<br />
478-2200<br />
All Fees Company Paid<br />
Halp Wanted<br />
LIBRARY AIDES<br />
The Southheld <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong> • lar-<br />
lor book shelving<br />
Year-round<br />
schedule<br />
ing <strong>Library</strong> Aides<br />
15-20 hours per wi<br />
roc offers flexible<br />
Quires 2 evenings<br />
ei Mi an fla K25 . __<br />
tlona available al Circulation desks<br />
ot <strong>Library</strong> Jen 7-12, 26000 Ever<br />
green, comer One Censer Drive<br />
LICENSING IN REAL ESTATE<br />
Our students have a 90S paaa rate<br />
on Ihe Stale Exam<br />
WE GUARANTEE your money back<br />
it you don't paaa the Slat* Exam!<br />
Classes starting soon Call Lisa<br />
Dumsa at 354-7111 lor details and<br />
our 'Special Discount Price Hurry'<br />
Otter,expires March 29<br />
SOUTHEASTERN INSTITUTE<br />
OF REAL ESTATE<br />
LIFEGUARDS needed <strong>for</strong> pool al<br />
Jewish Community Center In West<br />
Bloomfield Current certification<br />
necessary Contact Pat or Wendi at<br />
661-1000 ext 234<br />
LIFE SKILLS TRAINER Full 4 pari<br />
time Employees to work with TBI<br />
snd quad adults Experience pre-<br />
ferred Contact Erin al 476-6495<br />
LIGHT ASSEMBLY - shipping h re-<br />
ceiving Must be dependable, re-<br />
sponsible 8 have strong work ethic<br />
Mechanical background a strong<br />
plus Salary negotiable Send re-<br />
sume to: OFI. 29387 Lorie Lane.<br />
Wixom. Ml 46393. Ann Joe A<br />
MAJOR AUTO SERVICE CENTER<br />
Looking tor SERVICE WRITER<br />
Livonia Area<br />
522-3520<br />
MANAGEMENT TRAINEE<br />
Rapidly expending, semce-rMated<br />
d up frui<br />
Musthave<br />
branch office Musf have customer<br />
service experience and 1 yr super-<br />
visory experience Paid training and<br />
and salary requirements to<br />
Personnel Dept (G G|<br />
P O Box 4908<br />
Troy, Ml 48099<br />
MANAGER TRAINEES & DELIVERY<br />
help needed <strong>for</strong> fast growing pizza<br />
chain Caa Jim., 651-5020<br />
MANUFACTURING FIRM is seeking<br />
individuals to fiH fua time positions<br />
Openings on aH three shifts, no ex-<br />
perience necessary 15 50. per hour<br />
to Stan with benefits and paid holi-<br />
days Apply In person at<br />
Circuits DMA. 32900 Capitol. Livo-<br />
nia, off Farmington-vxith ol 1-96<br />
MARKETING/PR TRAINEE<br />
Immediate opening at S W Farm<br />
Irvgtoe HiHs location Must be a ca-<br />
reer minded individual good at deal-<br />
ing with people both In person 6<br />
over the phone Call 10am-3pm<br />
476-2981<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
NAIL TECH - clientele waiting, very<br />
busy salon, top pay. great working<br />
atmosphere Weetland'Livonia area<br />
Caa Beth, 421-7891 or 425-2170<br />
NEEDED 100 people lo toe* weight<br />
fast 100* natural. 100% guaran-<br />
teed Regwtered with FDA Can Dia-<br />
na 303 534 4450<br />
NIGHT HOST/HOSTESS<br />
MacKinnon s Restaurant<br />
126 £ Main Northvtlle<br />
Pail laiie Apply mperson<br />
OIL CHANGE TECHNICIAN<br />
PenmoU location Experience nac<br />
essary FuH-time Bust be nee! I re-<br />
liable Call <strong>for</strong> interview 476-1313<br />
OIL CHANGE TECH<br />
Must have mechanical ability and<br />
be teH-mottvaling Farmington Hills<br />
5S3-0013<br />
OPTICIAN<br />
Pan time, flexible hours<br />
Call Susan. 344-1046<br />
PAINTER needed tor Westland apt<br />
community Applications taken daily<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e 3pm at 6737 H Wayne Rd<br />
Westland 326-8270<br />
LIGHT PACKAGING<br />
Production Hne experience needed<br />
lot three shifts with expanding Livo-<br />
nia Hrm Overtime $5 50/kdur to<br />
Stan CaH Lois at 473-2935<br />
Uni<strong>for</strong>ce Temporary Services<br />
INTERVIEWERS<br />
Dynamic Marketing Research<br />
Firm is seeking motrvated<br />
part-time telephone inter-<br />
viewers lor all shifts<br />
(DAYS, EVENINGS 4 WEEKENDS)<br />
Qualifications are Excellent Phone<br />
Skills, Computer and/or Typing<br />
Skills Ideal lor homemakers stu-<br />
dents, retirees, those re-entering<br />
the job market<br />
NO SALES INVOLVED<br />
Call Sandy 10am-4pm 827-4021<br />
INTERIOR DESIGNER<br />
With experience, needed <strong>for</strong> well<br />
known studio Resumes Colorworks<br />
Studio. 32506 Northwestern Mwy ,<br />
Farmington HMs. Ml 48334<br />
INTERVIEWERS/<br />
PERMANENT PART TIME<br />
ADVERTISING RESEARCH<br />
interviewers needed ttt conduct<br />
readership surveys witti area busi-<br />
ness people Paul at 476-5239<br />
JANITORS needed with floor<br />
maintenance experience Must be<br />
available tor mid-night shifw Full-<br />
time & parl-time available We will<br />
train Call between >0 am-i pm.<br />
Monday-Friday 283-4848<br />
Hotel<br />
RESIDENCE INN by Marnott<br />
is seekmg dependable people tor<br />
the full time positions of<br />
e HOUSEKEEPERS<br />
eLAUNDRY<br />
e MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL<br />
We offer competitive wages and ex-<br />
cellent ber^efils For consideration<br />
please apply m person Mon - Fri<br />
between 9 a m -5pm<br />
Nc phone calls please<br />
Marriott<br />
Residence<br />
Inn<br />
26700 Central Park Blvd<br />
Southfield. Ml<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
M inority / FemaleH andicapped 1 Vet<br />
Hotel'Restaurant<br />
NEW YEAR<br />
New Opportunities<br />
The Southfield Marriott has these<br />
inviting opportunities available to<br />
warm, friendly holel,'restaurant pro-<br />
fessionals<br />
• Front Office Operations<br />
Supervisor<br />
• Room Service Server<br />
• Restaurant Servers<br />
• Banquet Server<br />
(part time)<br />
• Banquet Aide<br />
• Dining Room Attendants<br />
• Host/Hostess<br />
• Utility Attendants<br />
• Guest Service Associates<br />
(Computer A cash<br />
handling experience)<br />
To look into our competitive wages,<br />
att i active benelits (lor full-time) and<br />
advancement opportunities apply in<br />
pe-son |no phone calls please<br />
Mon 8 Toes 9am to Noon and<br />
Wed 1 30 to 4 30pm at<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
MARRIOTT<br />
27033 Northwestern Hwy<br />
Southfield. Ml<br />
JOB DEVELOPER/PART TIME<br />
$6 50''hour 17 hours,'week Walled<br />
Lake area Experienced in working<br />
with economically disadvantaged<br />
aWrttS CHI 960-8671<br />
JOIN THE REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
Professionals, operating in a most<br />
rewarding marketplace - You»Home<br />
Town 1 Call Lisa Dumsa ttway at<br />
356-7111 lor details and our guar-<br />
anteed income program 1<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE, INC<br />
KOHL & MADDEN INK CORP Is<br />
seeking a person with printing or mk<br />
experience to work in their lab and<br />
receive training For further in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />
tion please call Bob l©masters at<br />
(313)455-5890<br />
LIGHT PACKAGING<br />
WIXOM AREA<br />
10 Hour Shin. A_M or P M<br />
J5 2S-SS 80 HR -START<br />
General Production<br />
HI-LO Operators<br />
O C Trainees<br />
Call Temporary Assoc ol Mich<br />
9am-4pm<br />
(313)456-3751,<br />
(313)347-6600<br />
LUMBER SORTERS needed <strong>for</strong> out-<br />
door work in Mlf<strong>for</strong>d area $5.'hr to<br />
start steady work with overtime<br />
Call 559-7744<br />
MACHINE: BUILDER minimum 5 yrs<br />
experience In ail phases ol special<br />
machine & test equipment assem-<br />
bly Some travel required Days<br />
Medical S dental Apply at Link En-<br />
gineering, 13840 Elmire Detroit<br />
MACHINE OPERATORS<br />
Production machine operators <strong>for</strong><br />
growing machine shop Benefits<br />
Apply in person 6140 HI*.<br />
Westland. between Sam-3pm<br />
MACHINE OPERATOR<br />
SURFACE I D OD GRINDERS<br />
Entry level - will Irain. Mate or<br />
lemale Apply at 25907 Trowbridge<br />
(S. ol Michigan. E of Beech Oatyt.<br />
Inkster. Ml<br />
MACHINE OPERATOR/PACKAG-<br />
ING POSITIONS Entry-level lull<br />
time. Some heavy lifting Must be<br />
dependable Apply at Northwest<br />
Blueprint Company. 13450 Farming-<br />
ton at Schoolcraft Livonia<br />
MARKETING RESEARCH<br />
Looking lor a mature person<br />
computerize surveys using Ci2 and<br />
Tel-Athena CATI systems (experi-<br />
ence preferred), to use SPSS and<br />
other programs to provide marginal<br />
data and manipulate Hies PC, DOS<br />
WordPerfect and good communica-<br />
tion skills a must computer pro-<br />
gramming. spreadsheet and DBMS<br />
skins helpful Experience in cnarket-<br />
ing research data processing also<br />
helpful<br />
Send resumes to IS MANAGER<br />
20300 W 12 Mile<br />
Suite 102<br />
Southfield, Ml 48076<br />
MARKET RESEARCH company<br />
looking to* people to participate in-<br />
various studies rf you smoke ciga-<br />
rettes, listen to the radio or have<br />
cable tv. let us put you m our data<br />
bank If you qualify 4 attend 1 of our<br />
groups, you will be paid in cash lor<br />
your lime Call 358-6543<br />
MASTERCRAFT JEWELERS<br />
Sales opportunity available in<br />
fme wwelery Full-time, flexi-<br />
ble hours, sales experience<br />
necessary Apply in person at<br />
Laurel Park Place Mail<br />
6 mile,'Newburgh Rd<br />
464-3555<br />
MEAT CUTTERS<br />
A Wholesale distributor has open-<br />
ings lor experienced portion meat<br />
cutters Applicants must have good<br />
people skills 8 be team work orient-<br />
ed Call weekdays after 12pm<br />
873-1000<br />
MEAT CUTTERS, Meat Wrappers &<br />
Cashiers 3 or more years ol super-<br />
market experience Mail resume to,<br />
5858 W Vernor, Detroit. 48209<br />
MECHANIC<br />
certrfied, with experience, please<br />
apply at Abraham Shell Station,<br />
5640 Haggerty <strong>Canton</strong><br />
MACHINE OPEFIATOR<br />
High school graduate or equivalent<br />
previous work experience SPC 4„<br />
equipment required Apply between<br />
9am-4pm at 35300 Glendale. Lrvo-<br />
Wayne i<br />
LADIES CLOTHING CHAIN<br />
Seeking Managers lor 17 locations<br />
Good pay, benefits 4 training pro-<br />
gram are provided 313-858- 7800<br />
LATHE OPERATORS<br />
Plant expansion by industry leader<br />
has created new positions lor Ma<br />
chimsts Must have "experience on<br />
Engine Lathes or CNC Lathes/Mills<br />
Excellent opportunity 401K. medi<br />
cal. dental Overtime & room tor<br />
advancement<br />
Can between 9am-1 lam 535-5959<br />
LEASING AGENT<br />
experienced lor apts Must know<br />
landlord - tenent laws 534-9340<br />
LEASING AGENT<br />
lor Sat only<br />
Interested applicants please call<br />
348-9616<br />
Leasing Agent<br />
lor apartment community m Livonia<br />
Experience necessary Part Time<br />
Good pay References 352-2220<br />
TELEMARKETING<br />
Livonia Marriott<br />
Livonia, Ml<br />
EXECUTIVE CLUB<br />
• New program ha* several part 8<br />
lull time openings<br />
• S7 00/hr salary plus bonus 8<br />
incentive*<br />
• Mon-Fri workdays<br />
8 15am-5 30pm<br />
• Professional appearance sates<br />
experience enthusiastic personality<br />
• Fu#y paid framing<br />
• Management potential<br />
CALH3131462 4029<br />
HOUSECLEANERS WANTED<br />
$5 25 per hour to start plus benefits<br />
Fo* in<strong>for</strong>mation ea*<br />
TYD-MAIOS 729-4283<br />
HOUSEKEEPER<br />
Needed (or fua lime Mon -Fr, hours<br />
at Grand River Viaage ot Farming-<br />
tor, Mills Please apply In person at<br />
36550 Grand River<br />
HOUSEKEEPERS/MAIDS<br />
We are hiring tuN time experienced<br />
professionals Can earn 110 4 more<br />
per hr We offer car. daytime hrs .<br />
(ne heiida y s * paid vacation<br />
bonuses Call today 569-7524<br />
HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR<br />
$70 000 Manufacturing 8 sales<br />
company 10-15 yrs muWi plant ex-<br />
ly degree 473-7212<br />
Steven J Greene Pef*onn*i<br />
IMMEOIATE OPENINGS<br />
Exciting riom* decorating Cham with<br />
stores m Nov- <strong>Canton</strong> S W Bloom-<br />
held has tua 4 part l«rie positions<br />
avanabM <strong>for</strong> Waapaper Sale* Spe-<br />
cialist Sales Associate Slock Par<br />
son inventory Counter EiceHent<br />
working environment Hourly *<br />
benefits <strong>for</strong> qu*aa*d appdeam Cat<br />
Mr* Pacott 313-4S5-4400<br />
, INJECTION MOLDING<br />
MOLO REPAIR PERSON<br />
At teeat S years experience workmg<br />
on cxaetic infection molds Must be<br />
aM* to «eed 4 foaow mold prints<br />
wm Be working on preventive mam<br />
laHancs and some rapasr work<br />
•MM nave own loots Apply ei per-<br />
son Mon -fn (am 5pm al 1351 Hhx<br />
LEASING CONSULTANT<br />
Village Green Management Compa-<br />
ny, a leading national properly man-<br />
agement lirm is seeking organized,<br />
self starters I or to lease apartments<br />
the Metro Detroit area<br />
The ideal candidate must have a<br />
strong sales and/or customer ser-<br />
vice background ENTHUSIASTIC<br />
personality and great people skiMs<br />
with previous hotel and/or cetail ex-<br />
perience helpful Attention to detail<br />
and a professional image are essen-<br />
tial Must vrork weekends<br />
This is an excellent opportune to<br />
[Oin a growing organization We of-<br />
ler art excellent training and com-<br />
pensation package Please send re-<br />
sume or call,<br />
Village Green of Farmington Hills<br />
30833 Northwestern Hwy<br />
Suite 300<br />
Farmington Hals. Ml 48334<br />
Attn Director o« Human Resources<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
LEASING PERSON required part<br />
time lor Westland apt community<br />
CaH Mon thru Fn between 10-noon<br />
459-6600<br />
LEASING POSITION FOR apt com-<br />
munity in Westland part time week-<br />
ends .422-5411<br />
Lighl industrial<br />
MACHINE TOOL<br />
PIPEFITTERS<br />
Minimum 3 years experience<br />
in tubebending<br />
ELECTRICIANS<br />
Minimum 3-4 years experience<br />
in panel wmng<br />
BU'LDERS.' ASSEMBLERS<br />
Minimum 3-4 years experience in<br />
machine tool 6 blueprint reading<br />
CALL FOR APPT (313)548-9290<br />
MACHINING CENTER OPERATORS<br />
For day shift and night shift on pre-<br />
cision machined aircraft parts Ex-<br />
perienced Full benefits Hytroi Man-<br />
ufacturing, Garden City 261-8030<br />
MACHINING<br />
PART TIME<br />
Great opportunity Aggressive com-<br />
pany $8 80 per hour midnight<br />
shifts, other times possible Up to 30<br />
hrs 'week Right off 1-275 Machin-<br />
ing background preferred CNC op-<br />
erator experience a plus Send re-<br />
sume in confidence to CNC P 0<br />
Box 129. Belleville. Ml 48111<br />
MACHINISTS - immediate open-<br />
ings 3 - yrs experience, sei-up S<br />
operate mills, lathes & drills<br />
Manpower Technical Reply to PO<br />
Box k501 7. Southfield. Ml 48086<br />
MACHINIST - tool maker precision.<br />
MECHANIC<br />
Expertenced arxJ certified r^eecJs to<br />
&e suorvg in drtvcabiiiTy Top wages<br />
fOf the r>ghl persoo CaJI tor inter-<br />
view Farminglon Hills 553-00*3<br />
MECHANIC <strong>for</strong> substitute caH-ln<br />
work Contact Mrs Hausman, Farm-<br />
tngion Pu bnc $cr>oo ooo v*i veer in-<br />
come Cal LiaaDumaa at 364-7111<br />
NEW YEAR-NEW JOS"I<br />
immediate openings <strong>for</strong> the<br />
following positions<br />
PRESS OPERATORS<br />
PACKAGING<br />
ASSEMBLY<br />
MACHINE SHOP<br />
JANITORS<br />
WAREHOUSE<br />
We offer Overtime and Holiday Pay<br />
Temp-Med insurance and Bonuses<br />
Can today lor an appt 1<br />
I rVONIA<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
AUBURN HILLS<br />
464-2100<br />
352 1300<br />
373-7500<br />
PRODUCTION MANAGER<br />
Growing wood and plastic<br />
laminate furniture and mill-<br />
work manufacturer seek s<br />
an energetic, hands-on<br />
leader with a proven record<br />
of per<strong>for</strong>mance motivating<br />
people and achieving pro-<br />
duction goals with high<br />
results ideal candi-<br />
^oate has excellent commu-<br />
nication skills, a strong<br />
technical background in<br />
wood-work ing . is detall-ori-<br />
ented organized and com-,<br />
puter proficient Excellent<br />
opportunity Competitive<br />
compensation and benefits<br />
package Send resume and<br />
salary history to<br />
Concepts In Wood<br />
7640 W Chicago<br />
Detroit. Ml . 48204<br />
PRODUCTION OPERATORS<br />
Steady full time positions with over-<br />
time Experience helpful such as<br />
MACHINISTS ASSEMBLY<br />
GRINOING SC®EW MACHINE<br />
Reply to Bo. 896<br />
<strong>Observer</strong> 4 Eccentric Newspapers<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Fid<br />
Livonia Mi 48150<br />
QUALITY CONTROL<br />
FLOOR INSPECTOR<br />
A Southeastern Oakland<br />
County area, drug-free,<br />
high-production, high-<br />
quality, OEM. machine<br />
shop 4s looking <strong>for</strong> entry-<br />
level floor inspectors.<br />
Recent coursework and/or<br />
1-3 years experience, blue-<br />
print reading, able to use<br />
inspection equipment such<br />
micrometers, calipers.<br />
Also required lo check<br />
parts with functional gages<br />
at the line. Excellent verbal<br />
and written communication<br />
skills are a must. CMM ex-<br />
posure, surface plate and<br />
height standard experi-<br />
ence as well as quality con-<br />
trol credentials a plus.<br />
Competitive benefits and<br />
wages Qualified candi-<br />
dates must be able to work<br />
any assigned shift. Send an<br />
up-to-date resume^nd sal-<br />
ary history along with a<br />
handwritten letter express-<br />
ing interest to:<br />
htlMAN RESOURCE MANAGER<br />
Floor mspector'OE<br />
P O Bo> 530298<br />
Livonia Ml 48153-0298<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
REAL ESTATE CAREER<br />
AMBITIOUS' 1 CONSCIENTIOUS"'<br />
WE WANT vOU""<br />
Wi win tram you and Stan you on a<br />
long term high-income career Call<br />
Tony Camilleri, Westland<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
326-2CIOO<br />
Rf CRUITER;HUMAN RESOURCES<br />
Mfdica 1 placemen! and services<br />
company seeks Recrurter Musi<br />
have temporary and permanent<br />
placement eipenence Medical a<br />
plus Human resources -i plus Re-<br />
sume to MSP 29299 Franklin.<br />
Soathtieid Ml 48034<br />
REOFORD.TWP AREA<br />
P irt-t.me experienced office helc<br />
Apaitment leasing a plus M-F 9-5<br />
531-2260<br />
FINANCIAL<br />
SALES<br />
Team up with S29 8 brthor Fortune<br />
100 Reader and see your income<br />
K ow up 10 six flbures per year' Joan<br />
sssMutual and back your setting<br />
Skills with Ihe highest quality prod-<br />
uc« ai competitive price* strong<br />
marketing support and the best<br />
training program In the tietd<br />
A CQHapt rtagree or equivalent busi-<br />
ness experience IS required.<br />
For luH details, please send resume<br />
o< contact Steve Neuger MassMu-<br />
tuai. 31440 Northwestern Highway.<br />
Suite 100. Farmington Hills. Ml<br />
48334 (313)855-1010<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
MassMutual<br />
TELEMARKETERS WANTED lor<br />
portrait studio lull 4 part tana For<br />
mora in<strong>for</strong>mation pies— caa Lisa<br />
4 74-9444<br />
TELEMARKETING<br />
Part time, evenings Mvfiour<br />
Troy area >28-4287<br />
SECURITY - FuH time position at in-<br />
dustrial site in Ptymouth involving<br />
property protection on 3rd shift<br />
Medical/dental, paid vacation.<br />
40IK. To apply call 451-5980<br />
Or send resume to STT Inc 1600 N<br />
Mission. Ml Pleasant, Ml 48858<br />
SECURITY OFFICERS<br />
Needed m Lrvonia Madison Heights<br />
& Detroit areas Full & part time po-<br />
sitions available Must nave valid<br />
driver s license, personal transpor-<br />
tation & phone $5 75 lo start Call<br />
9 30am-4 30pm , Mon-Fri 422-0515<br />
SERVICE STATION<br />
Full service Amoco Station needs<br />
attendants <strong>for</strong> PM shift Duties<br />
include lire repair oil changes<br />
lull serve gasoline No experience<br />
necessary Apply 8 Mile 4 Farmmg-<br />
ton Amoco 20595 Farmington Rd<br />
SERVICE<br />
TECHNICIAN<br />
Akzo Coatings Inc . an international<br />
coatings manufacturer, has an Im-<br />
mediate opening <strong>for</strong> a Servjce Tech-<br />
nician to work part time 32 nours<br />
per week, in its administration and<br />
research and development complex.<br />
located m Troy<br />
Repotting to the Laboratory Ser-<br />
vices Supervisor, the postion duties<br />
will include monitoring and restock-<br />
ing building and lab inventories,<br />
shipping and receiving, package<br />
distribution, and mmor equipment<br />
repairs<br />
The successful candidate win nave<br />
good interpersonal and communica-<br />
tion skills<br />
We offer competitive compensation<br />
and benefits package including<br />
40IK Please submit your resume<br />
aha salary hisipry to Hiffnan Re-<br />
sources 1<br />
M Harris<br />
AKZO COATINGS<br />
PO Box 7062<br />
Troy Ml 48007-7062<br />
SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING<br />
PICKUPS 4 DELIVERIES<br />
Various mier-office duties Must<br />
nave transportation immediate po-<br />
sition. full time Mon -Fn<br />
Call Wendy, in Redlord. 531-7666<br />
8TAFF-<br />
esidentlal position Candidate<br />
should be aftihated to appraisal as-<br />
sociation and licensed in Michigan<br />
Join a company with over 13 yrs in<br />
financial services experience Inter-<br />
ested candidates send resume to<br />
Human Resource Dept 20475 W<br />
'0 Mile Rd . Southfield. Ml 48075<br />
REPO PERSON needed <strong>for</strong> aulo re-<br />
covery firm wesl s.de o! Detroit Ex-<br />
perience and tools a must 16000<br />
Fu'ieilon Detroit 1-96 4 Greenfield<br />
837-0900<br />
Rf Si DENT MANAGER lor office at<br />
W,.ieriord apartment complex, must<br />
have 2 years experience in property<br />
management Aparlment 4 utitities<br />
included Send resume 4 salary >e<br />
gu icmenis to 247C0 W 12 Mile<br />
Soutntieid Mi 18034<br />
STAFF ASSISTANT<br />
Full time position Retail back-<br />
ground preferrsd Apply at Linens 4<br />
More 34670 Warren in the West-<br />
land Crossing 525-6474<br />
SUPERVISE FIELD STAFF - via tele-<br />
phone contacts' Job requires excel-<br />
lent communication skills 4 atten-<br />
tion 10 detail Supervisory experi-<br />
ence helpful Call Mon thru Fri ,<br />
9am to 11am 646-1150<br />
Arc Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
RETAIL MERCHANDISING<br />
Ke'n Marketing Services is seeking<br />
outgoing enthusiastic individuals<br />
tot long-term assignments wit<br />
lending consumer producls compa-<br />
ny it you have pr.or merchandising<br />
experience jaiid drivers licen<br />
gO'^d driving record .reliable frans-<br />
po tat on and enjoy working in Qe-<br />
trpiV Down river communil-es Call<br />
I01 additional in<strong>for</strong>mation Monday-<br />
/nJay • 2PM-4PM only<br />
|3»5| 362-4036<br />
EOE M'F.V<br />
Not an agency never , fee<br />
Rolling Machine<br />
Operator<br />
With experience m a small to medi<br />
um siie structural steel manufactur-<br />
ing environment Available <strong>for</strong> any<br />
shifts 4 overtime Apply in person<br />
10am-3pln. Mon -Fri NOCAIlS<br />
Human Resources Dept<br />
JERVISB WEBB CO<br />
55500 Grand River Ave<br />
New Hudson Mi 48 165<br />
Equal Opportunity,'A A Employer<br />
ROOFER JOURNEYMAN<br />
Experienced Must have valid<br />
dnv«rs license phone truck<br />
Catl Joanne 313-851 -6600<br />
ROUTE DRIVER S475/WK<br />
Training salary Bonuses 4 Benefits<br />
Call 524-1500<br />
PERSONNEL 0ATA AGENCY<br />
PRODUCTION WORKERS<br />
Reliable energetic people<br />
Possible FOREMAN (rrwf( position<br />
open with some experience on small<br />
0®i presses<br />
Send resume or apply in person<br />
Mon -Fri 10am-2pm<br />
6337 N Beverly Plaja (S of Van-<br />
born E of Middlemen 1 Romulus<br />
PROGRAM TFlAlNEFt<br />
It you are experienced and interest-<br />
ed in working with the deveiopmen-<br />
taky disabled. I have a position (Ml<br />
or pan-lime I with benefits Duties<br />
include transporting 4 help with dai-<br />
ly living skills Call immedusfeiy lor<br />
mor* in<strong>for</strong>mation 473-5321<br />
PROGRESSIVE DIE MAKERS<br />
Wanted with Bridgeport and surface<br />
grinding experience Apprentices<br />
welcome 728-1000<br />
SNELLING<br />
TEMPORARIES<br />
OFFICE HELP S TELEMARKETERS<br />
Redtord company it hiring outgomg<br />
positive people lor ottice work and<br />
part flme telemarketing No phone<br />
saias involved Cad 937 8446<br />
OFFICE MANAGER/<br />
EXECUTIVE AOMINISTRATOR<br />
needed lor dynamic established<br />
real estate management,'develop<br />
ment company diverse position in-<br />
volving personnel management<br />
marketing 4 iee*mg development 4<br />
implementation * other admnstra<br />
t iv* work Significant real eclat* re-<br />
lated experience required Send re-<br />
sume to 100 Gaaana Omee Center<br />
»400 Southfield Ml 4«034<br />
PROJECT MANAGER<br />
Career opportunity lor orgarwed<br />
individual with lournalism degree<br />
»'Ol professional wrrting axpen-<br />
ence Man resume to<br />
Parks Productions Ltd P O Box<br />
431187. Pontiac. Ml 48343<br />
REAl ESTATE BROKER Assistant<br />
Position available <strong>for</strong> a self directed<br />
individual with a knack <strong>for</strong> handbng<br />
a lot ot detail Some »eai estate<br />
knowledge helptul Flexible hrs<br />
considered Caa 0«ane 348 3000<br />
SALES<br />
'*«*>*# irvg»e lami»y sotKjivision *n<br />
• Some cfler»cai sMl-s required<br />
Pojifion «s part hme 1o start r»9 *rf*e*encjs) CaJI at<br />
3ft'v 5600 1 Leave m-essa^e'i<br />
SALES CLERK<br />
Nneded <strong>for</strong> snack 4 sundry shop in<br />
prudent-al town center office build-<br />
ing Southfield Monday-Friday<br />
9am 3pm No week ends or holidays<br />
Contact Westside Deii 352-4646<br />
SCREW MACHINE OPERATORS<br />
Eiperienced multiple spindle opera-<br />
tors needed 'or dav and mght shift<br />
931 2000<br />
SCREW MACHINE OPERATORS<br />
Experience on New Britain automat<br />
< $5 95-HO per hour based on *•<br />
penence and skill level Apply m<br />
person or send resume to GEL inc<br />
All Human Resources 14000 Au-<br />
try Lrvonia Ml 48150<br />
SECRETARY'BOOKKEEPER<br />
Full time non-smoking individual<br />
needed <strong>for</strong> general office duties m<br />
Inendfy paint 4 decorating canter<br />
ottice Microsoft Works Accounting<br />
Works Plus experience helpful<br />
Send -esume to imperial images<br />
34387 Ptymouth Rd Livorma Mi<br />
48150<br />
SECURITY <strong>for</strong> local community ac-<br />
tivities building Regular position<br />
t5 18 hours per week or weekday<br />
evenings Call M- Tebbe 8am. 5pm<br />
Mon thro Fn 425-2810<br />
SECURITY GUARDS needed to pa-<br />
trol metro Oetroil locations<br />
Must be a high school grad have a<br />
good driving record and omm trans<br />
portation FuB time several shifts if<br />
you re berween 18-21 and » resi<br />
dent of Wayne County can tor an<br />
appi - 464 -660<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
SECURITY OFFICERS<br />
Modern Livonia warehouse, new<br />
opening male female raises 4 pro<br />
monons can come fast Must be<br />
available an sh.ru but nokdays 4<br />
weekends you will be off Some III<br />
perience netpM Car 4 telephone<br />
necessary Tn County Secuity<br />
541-0437<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Part tune Mon - Fn Answer<br />
phonwt typing, computo back-<br />
ground Wixom area 824-4430<br />
SECURITY Part tua time<br />
ijrv<strong>for</strong>ms 4 training provided<br />
8Fit O&E Thursday, <strong>January</strong> 7,<strong>1993</strong><br />
504 Halp Wanted<br />
Ofllca-CSaricai<br />
htccrnowwt/atcwttairin<br />
' •waapwss i n m H U i<br />
aaiary feqiaramanls lo: Carat Jo*n-<br />
f 2 . P O _®"* MW- FanMngton<br />
mha.ml4*m-32s0<br />
>0 »n< mo 8pw lo Spw. part<br />
Ejparmeced br a* train. S&SO<br />
par hour Pfymom* i<br />
•SO to M<br />
481-14001<br />
RCCCPTIONIST<br />
For busy Uvonia h u m office<br />
Sirong Wng SUM<br />
471-4600<br />
HtCEPTKDNlST /GENERAL OFFICE<br />
U Mm uiM Aprt 15 3 day* In<br />
Farminglon. 3 day* In S Lyon Non<br />
smofcsr • 473-010'<br />
RECEPTIONIST - sapenenoed tor<br />
mu» Una phona system F*ng A<br />
soms Qesac computer wort Apply<br />
•em-5pm, 33245 S Schoolcraft. Be-<br />
tween Lever 4 Stark Uvonia.<br />
RECEPTIONIST - 3-5 day* par w<br />
depending on offtce naad. Soma<br />
typ«ntf. good telephone t*m 4 man-<br />
ners ar* * requirement<br />
Birmingham 645-0740<br />
RECEPTIONIST NEEDED tor busy<br />
law firm Ughl lypfnQ Ming t, HgM<br />
accounting. prolaaslonel atmos-<br />
phere. Sand raauma* lo: 200 N.<br />
Caniar St Nonrmaa. Mi 4ai«7<br />
RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST -<br />
Birmingham Tlrta Company looking<br />
tor a mature parson wilh a good<br />
speaking vote* Computar<br />
Knowledge h«phjl Ful benefits<br />
Caa David 642-2106<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Experienced. Matur*. rekaMe Good<br />
laMpnona Una* Non amokar Sand<br />
raauma to Receptionist. Jober. mc.<br />
271S0 W 8 Mite. Soulhlield. Ml<br />
48034<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Btoomheid HiKs baaed construction<br />
hrm looking tor Receptionist/dats<br />
entry per ton Must bo computer<br />
literate and have knowledge of all<br />
office procedure* Ca« Linda be-<br />
tween « 30am & 5pm at. 646-0700<br />
RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY<br />
Are you sharp as a tack? Are you a<br />
sell-starter & qu«k learner''<br />
Must know WordPerfect S have<br />
computer knowledge Th«s » an<br />
entry level position Start irrwnedi-<br />
atefy For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, ask lor<br />
Sharon al 352-5300<br />
RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST<br />
Eneculrve search firm baaed m<br />
Farmington Hals teaks a profession-<br />
al lo manage front desk during af-<br />
ternoon Thai part-time position re-<br />
Quires some typing and good people<br />
skills Immediate oparung<br />
Call <strong>for</strong> more details 553-2444<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Switchboard<br />
Novi office has immediate opening<br />
lor experienced receptionist to<br />
manage busy switchboard and<br />
handle receptionist dutwa Require-<br />
ments include a professional,<br />
pleasant telephone manner, out-<br />
standing people skills. and basic<br />
clerical skills Science background a<br />
ptus Generous benefits package<br />
Send resume with salary history in<br />
confidence lo Mr N Berianga.<br />
Clayton Environmental Consultants<br />
22345 Roethei !>-»•<br />
Novi Mi 48375<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
Minority/Female/Handicapped/Vet<br />
Affirmative Action Employer<br />
a lull time operations clerk lor li s<br />
Bloomfield Hills office Primary re-<br />
sponsibilities Include: operating<br />
proof machine, data entry, 8 ac-<br />
count maintenance Experience pre-<br />
ferred Competitive salary offered<br />
along with an excellent benefit<br />
package For consideration send<br />
resume with salary history to Human<br />
Resources. Republic Bank<br />
am rtvtp wan tea<br />
i OMca-Ctarical<br />
• • • • • • • t o n s 0<br />
Pan am* warti pert M a «Me MOsI<br />
ar* at school laa tpm Lfvonfe<br />
CPA Arm l* tiatmu a mature. de-<br />
pendableperson tor Rao^iBuiill' I<br />
c s t - r s s ;<br />
" E S S<br />
receptioni8t/<br />
, PART TIME<br />
BtoowdtoM HM toaMna tar mature,<br />
experienced recaption*! to work 3<br />
daysaeeek. 130am U, 5pm. Typtng<br />
raauma lo:. Mr*. Bene Pachabuta.<br />
1600 Woodward Ave. Sulla 101.<br />
RECEPTIONIST - -<br />
Buey front office position m<br />
Troy/Auburn Hfla area<br />
• Incoming Unaa<br />
• Oood Grammar t Appearance<br />
a mustff<br />
ET SERVICES 4 SYSTEMS<br />
(313)589-8428<br />
8CCIVT AHY HjNi& T<br />
4*00 N WOOO*ARO<br />
t sues s. or M WLC<br />
Appr, Tua*.-Fn oMy tem to 2pm<br />
7001 Orchard Lak* Rd . Side 420C<br />
W ten mil aid. Ml 48322-300*<br />
SECRETARY/<br />
WORD PROCESSOR<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
EXPERIENCED<br />
Regional office of major Michigan<br />
law firm, Mealed m Oakland County<br />
capttontat The sucoeaaM candidate<br />
possess 2 year* of aoM reoeo-<br />
tJoniat experience in a protaaatonat<br />
atmoaphara ptus typing ot 39 w.p.m.<br />
Protaaatonal attitude and tram da*<br />
personality It you qualify, pieeae<br />
•and raauma wtth salary require-<br />
ments to:<br />
HUMAN RESOURCES<br />
DYKEMA QOSSETT<br />
505 N Woodward Ave Suite 3000<br />
Bloomfield HMs. Ml 48304<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
TROY LAWFIRM seeks experienced<br />
mature Legal Secretary tor 4 day*<br />
weak Flexible hours Sand re-<br />
sume to OMIca Manager. 801 W Big<br />
Beaver Rd Ste 500. Troy. 48084<br />
SECRE T ARY / BOOKKEEPER<br />
For W BtoomtMd l»m and video<br />
company Should be experienced<br />
with WordPerfect. 5.0 and Quicken<br />
Payroll ,J«»ea and general office<br />
procedures Ca* 383-1442<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Farmington H*t Attorneys seek ex-<br />
perienced Secretary wrth WordPer-<br />
fect at Ms 489-8707<br />
SE<br />
1700 N Woodward Ave Ste B.<br />
Bloom held HAS. mi 483QH<br />
An Equal OpfSort unity Employer<br />
SECRETARIAL<br />
POSITION<br />
We are a major international adver-<br />
tising and communication* agency<br />
with the need <strong>for</strong> a secretary in a<br />
fast-paced exciting environment<br />
ResponsibSity lor mass mailings, or-<br />
ganization of office area and sup-<br />
plies. Me set up and maintenance<br />
and answering phones Some word<br />
processing, iravel arrangement, etc<br />
Prefer at least 2 years experience<br />
andltnowtedge of WordPerfect<br />
Sand reaume and salary require-<br />
ments to DM BAB PO Box 811-<br />
MBf. Bloomfield Huts. Ml 48303<br />
SECRETARIES<br />
ADIA has clients<br />
looking lor your skills!<br />
• WordPerfect<br />
• Lotus<br />
•A More 1 1 1<br />
Put your skills to work <strong>for</strong> you<br />
Call 525-0330<br />
SECRETARY ADMINISTRATION<br />
As*ocMiles degree «n office in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />
tion systems and shorthand needed<br />
by area educational system $ 12/hr<br />
Call Sloane 646-7662<br />
Umlorce Temporary ServKej<br />
ATTENTION<br />
SECRETARY/<br />
FtOATER<br />
Guardian Industries, locat-<br />
ed Northville. Is seeking a<br />
part-time, floating Secre-<br />
tary to provide on-catl sec-<br />
retarial support to various<br />
departments within the<br />
corporate headquarters.<br />
Position will fill-in <strong>for</strong> regu-<br />
lar secretaries during times<br />
of absence, on a dally or<br />
weekly basis. The success-<br />
ful candidate twill be profi-<br />
cient in WordPerfect 5.1,<br />
possess excellent oral and<br />
written communication<br />
skills, be able to meet<br />
deadlines under pressure,<br />
and be available to report<br />
to work on short notkrve.<br />
Please <strong>for</strong>ward a resume<br />
with salary history to:<br />
Cindy Webb<br />
GUARDIAN INUDSTIRES<br />
43043 W S MUe Rd<br />
NoiHii*e. Ml 48187<br />
SECRETARY - FULL TIME<br />
A Livonu araa engineering Hrm Is<br />
seeking s dependable person with<br />
superior phone 8 typing skins.<br />
Fluent WordPerfect 5 1 Is required<br />
Typing speed 65-75WPM Excellent<br />
working environment and competi-<br />
tive eages Send reeume to:<br />
ASC Personnel. 37453 Schooicr ah.<br />
Uvonia. Ml 48150<br />
SECRETARY/OFFICE MANAGER<br />
Smaa medical services company<br />
Plymouth Area No direct patient<br />
care Some medical experience<br />
helpful Must be self-staner, orga-<br />
nized. accurate Must have MS<br />
Word. DBase, FMmaker Pro - <strong>for</strong><br />
MAC Good phone skids Some<br />
trsnscription 30 HrsVwk . flexible<br />
Excellent starting pey/benefits<br />
PERSONNEL SYSTEMS<br />
459-1166<br />
Ftfffi nafct prttlaaatanM IndMdual to<br />
handle vartoua sec/etaiial 4 word<br />
sk*ta t WoidPertacl experience r»-<br />
o4 Harvard<br />
sos'msip wmtfd<br />
aaaATAMT MANAGER NEEDED<br />
Dalhary a^artalMe a reM ptu*. Ap-<br />
akr today at Ya Yas name b i I Lots, al 424-8200<br />
START THE NEW YEAR<br />
WITH A NEW JOEN<br />
The Sneamg Tamporarlea WAYII<br />
We have immadlate dencai pom-<br />
ttona In sa locations. If you have any<br />
ot the toaowing akMa. ca* <strong>for</strong> an<br />
appointment)<br />
LEGAL 4 MEDICAL SECRETARIES<br />
WORD PROCESSORS<br />
DATA ENTRY OPERATORS<br />
RECEPTIONIST 4<br />
SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS<br />
OFFICE CLERKS<br />
TELEMARKETERS<br />
(AM OR PM SHIFTS - experienced)<br />
We ofter: Top Pay. Holiday Pay.<br />
Bonuses. Temp-Mad inauranca.<br />
UVONIA<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
AUBURN HILLS<br />
484-2100<br />
352-1300<br />
373-7500<br />
SNELLING<br />
TEMPORARIES<br />
SUNSHINE HONDA: la looking tor a<br />
cheerfU. energetic paraon to handle<br />
telephone, receptionist, cashier du-<br />
ties. on a fuB-time basis ®-8pm,<br />
Mon thru Frt. A pleat ant phone<br />
voice and poelttva attitude ar* a<br />
muat It you qualify and arvfoy work-<br />
ing with people, wa offer a friendly<br />
working environment with benefit*<br />
Our customers satisfaction •<br />
NUMBER ONE! Call Maureen al.<br />
313-463-3800<br />
SWITCHBOARD<br />
Mstor corporation regional haad-<br />
Quartara needs your compulertzad<br />
big board experience To $8/hr<br />
CaH Gloria at 473-2*32<br />
Unttorca Temporary Servicea<br />
SWITCHBOARD/RECEPTIONIST<br />
X typing and fWng Btoqmfleta<br />
trea Full lime<br />
I 847-0000<br />
SWITCHBOARD/RECEPTIONIST<br />
Part Hma 4 weekend people needed<br />
tor retirement center in Wast<br />
BtoomAald Approximately 18 to 20<br />
hrs par week Ught typing 4 switch-<br />
board duties Abtitty to deal with<br />
people 4 the ekjerty in a mature 4<br />
courteous manner Must be efltctaM<br />
4 rekabie Apply In paraon Mon -<br />
Fri., 10am-4pm at Ftalechman Reet-<br />
denoe. 8710 W Maple Rd , West<br />
BtoomfMd. Ml<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Pari time Word Perfect 5.1 and<br />
telephone. 25 hours week<br />
CaH: 358-5700<br />
ARE<br />
YOU<br />
LOOKING?<br />
BUYING?<br />
SELLING?<br />
RENTING?<br />
HIRING?<br />
LOOK<br />
WHERE<br />
YOUR<br />
MARKET<br />
IS<br />
ObMrver & Eccentric<br />
Classifieds<br />
CALL<br />
TODAY<br />
644-1070<br />
591-0900<br />
852-3222<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Part time. FarrTunoton Hals location<br />
Requrea typing fowpm. WordPer-<br />
fect 5 1. accuracy, detail oriented<br />
Flesumes only to: Marilyn Alexan-<br />
der. Cathoac Social Sarvicaa. 50<br />
Wayne St . Pontiac. Ml 48342<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
SECRETARY - PART-TIME<br />
<strong>for</strong> law office m Westland<br />
Approximately 20 hrs./wk Word-<br />
Perfect 5 1 required 729-6600<br />
SECRETARY - PART TIME Experi-<br />
enced. knowledge of computer*,<br />
good typing 4 tpeaing ak*a Non<br />
smoking Keego Harbor 855-M53<br />
SECRETARY - Permanent part-time<br />
position ExcaMant typing. WordPer-<br />
fect. Lotua 4 basic secretarial tk«*<br />
Afternoon hours Slrcc Associates<br />
inc. Troy Contact Linda tor<br />
382-2200<br />
SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST - im-<br />
mediate fua tune opening tor bright<br />
person m Farmington Hias manufac-<br />
turing office must heve good typing,<br />
computer 4 telephone skSta. also<br />
aom* order entry Recent employ-<br />
ment in manufacturing office help-<br />
ful Benefits pert vacation 4 holi-<br />
day* Salary commaneurate with ex-<br />
perience Caa Mon thru Thurs »-3<br />
473-9305<br />
Or sand resume 4 salary require-<br />
ments to Personnel Dept 30057 W<br />
8 M#e Livonu Ml 41152<br />
SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST<br />
Good typing skias Part lima, tor<br />
small accounting office Redtord<br />
area Caa 8 30-5pm. 534-0144<br />
SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST<br />
Construction company sasks anger<br />
gene individual Computar experi-<br />
ence requrad Sand reeume to<br />
Pwaomiel, 145 S Uvernoas. Suite<br />
258, Rocheeter M4M. Ml 48300<br />
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT<br />
BUSINESS ANO INDUSTRIAL<br />
SERVICES OFFICE<br />
SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE<br />
PART TIME GRANT FUNDED<br />
POSITION. 20 HOURS PER WEEK<br />
Provide technical assistance and<br />
support to local businsssst request<br />
mg in<strong>for</strong>mation and assistance wttf<br />
government contracting as sua as<br />
providing clerical support tor the<br />
~~ a Applicants must be su* to<br />
acceea and maintain computer<br />
ibaae. type 55 word* par minut*<br />
ba cuctomar service oriented<br />
with excellent communication akMa<br />
High sChooi diploma required<br />
(Assoclste* degree preferred)<br />
Starting salary approximately<br />
$9 00/hr Interested applicants<br />
pieeae cad 313 462-4400.<br />
extension 5003 lor application<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
BREAKFAST COOK WANTED. Very<br />
good pay Apply between 2pm-4pm<br />
at Alexanders Restaurant. 7153<br />
MtddtabaH CaP Tarry 425-0071<br />
BUOOY S LIVONIA Is now hiring tar<br />
Hoet/Hnetset.<br />
Fua 4 part<br />
Al KNphen<br />
Carry-out 4<br />
Uma position<br />
LOOKING FOR |<br />
Inquire In parson:<br />
18006 S. Laurel f<br />
a<br />
BUS PEOPLE - OAY 4 NIGHT<br />
Walt stall - day*. Cooks . day 4<br />
onty Mc Km-<br />
none Reatam ant on Main St<br />
mght Apply In paraon i<br />
CARLOS MURPHY 8 - accepting ap-<br />
pacallona. Al poaWona. Apply within<br />
Mon -Wed between 2-4PM 20244<br />
Northeeetarn Hwy.. Southheld<br />
CHEF<br />
POSITION OPEN<br />
Day or mght.<br />
Relorencea required<br />
Apply In paraon:<br />
MITCH HOUSEY'S<br />
28500 Schoolcraft<br />
Uvonia<br />
COME JOIN OUR WINNING TEAMt<br />
BILL KNAPP'S RESTAURANT<br />
IS NOW HIRING:<br />
ALL POSITIONS<br />
FOR ALL SHIFTS<br />
If you en^oy having fun wftle you<br />
work and you anfoy people - slop by<br />
and Ml out an application at the fol-<br />
lowing location*<br />
PLYMOUTH - 40000 Am Arbor Rd<br />
LIVONIA - 32065 Ptymouth Rd<br />
or 18006 S Laurel Park Or<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
COOKS. BAR 4 WAIT STAFF<br />
Apply at Mt Chalet « . 4715 N<br />
Woodward. Royal Oak. 14 mas 4<br />
Woodward<br />
COOK WANTEO<br />
Institutional cooking prelerred.<br />
Four Chaplalna Nursing home.<br />
Cal. 281-t<br />
COTTAGE INN PIZZA<br />
now hiring Driver* Aleo Nrtng As-<br />
sistant Manager Apply at 1885<br />
Woodward.<br />
DELI HELP WANTED<br />
Ful 4 part time Apply In parson<br />
KOWALSKI DELI<br />
- 0 Maa/FamMngton<br />
DETROIT'S leading comedy dub.<br />
Mark Rldtay-S Comedy Cash*, la<br />
now Mrtng experienced cock tan<br />
servers tor ful 4 part time poeltton*<br />
Apply In person at 200 East Fourth<br />
St Royal Oak 542-0800<br />
EXPERIENCED COOKS 4 Sue He*<br />
wanted Great pay tor right person<br />
Apply at Mr Mat* *. 35323 Ford Rd<br />
EXPERIENCED LINE COOK. Prep<br />
Cooks. Ptzza Cook. Dishwashers,<br />
am4pm shifts Birmingham down-<br />
town Contact Chel OWl* 642-0861<br />
FULL TIME Cook. 4 part time<br />
Caamer needed tor Cafeteria Mon-<br />
Fn Apply In person at 30400<br />
Telegraph Rd . Suite 144. Bingham<br />
Farms or cal 433-3250<br />
MS Help Wanted<br />
MAK4ERMA-»NOWiaRHQ:<br />
Stan 4 Kachen personnel Apply kt<br />
person Man.-TKur*. Irom 2-4:<br />
MAX 4 EMMA'S, Ltunl Fin Ptau<br />
Maa.lMB*4 NewWghH<br />
NUW HIHINU<br />
Night Chef and/or Ml Hma<br />
P a * pontons a«a«i*G<br />
O'SHEEHANS Eatery la tooklfn tor<br />
expeiieiiced people to Ml the poat-<br />
ttona ol Walt alaff. Oay Heal. Bu*<br />
People Caa or apply In pereon<br />
364*0 Grand MNar. Farmmgton<br />
Hi** 474-6444<br />
PART OR FULL TIME<br />
Mature person tor tood court<br />
Apply In person: Athene Cat*.<br />
PART TIME CAFETERIA<br />
Monday thru<br />
Friday only. S4.7S par heur. Pieeae<br />
cal between 2-5PM. 523-4911<br />
Raalaurant hourty amployeea<br />
nCHt-CHTS Now Hiringfl<br />
EXPERIENCED FOOO SERVERS<br />
Apply In Person,<br />
Mon.-Fri., 2-4pm<br />
CHI-CHI'S<br />
20330 Sohooicreft Road<br />
E O E, - M/F<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
MANAGERS!!!<br />
• GENERAL MANAGER to $35,000<br />
+ bonus<br />
• MANAGER to S28.000 + bonus<br />
•ENTRY LEVEL to$22,000 + bonus<br />
national toa service tamPy dmtng<br />
chain. ExceBent benefits, training I<br />
career opportunlly Local units<br />
473-7212<br />
Steven J Greene Personnel<br />
MI I.I, IM• •A • a<br />
neip waniM<br />
AT4T VAR<br />
ihe mauelry wffh bonus. proM<br />
ring. 401-K plan, medtoal/optt-<br />
Ptoaae cal Dave Ftahar at 400-0148<br />
ing.<br />
AOVERTBING SALES<br />
I M or part tins<br />
tor VeO-ADl<br />
Cal 940-4000<br />
Motivated sales rapreeentall»es<br />
nstdad tor an envtronmentaPy con-<br />
scaou* company Novl/Uvonia<br />
Earn what you're worth. 501-7047<br />
No phone<br />
A CAREER,<br />
A GREAT PLACE TO WORK<br />
ANO A 825.000 DOLLAR<br />
MINIMUM INCOME GUARANTEE<br />
IS WHAT WE CAN OfFER TO THE<br />
AMBITIOUS, CONSCIENTIOUS<br />
ANO SELF MOTIVATED<br />
Cal JOSEPH P MELNIK. CRS CRS<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE. INC<br />
THE PLYMOUTH/CANTON OFFICE<br />
455-7000<br />
AMISH WAY COMPANY<br />
Sale* Raps needed Greal commls-<br />
•on Woman encouraged to apply.<br />
CHI Rebecca 682-2025<br />
A NEW CHANCE AT SUCCESS<br />
Banmnghem Bioomhek) araa<br />
This IS your opportunity to discover<br />
the unarmed professional 4 finan-<br />
cial reward* ol * career with Real<br />
Estate One Classes w« be start*<br />
soon Cal Laura Cantm 646-ISC<br />
SHIELD'S Restaurant. Bar. Pizzeria<br />
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR<br />
Kitchen. Hoet/Hoeteea. Carry-out.<br />
Bue Persons. 4 Dtehweaher Poei-<br />
ttons Competitive wages. Flaubls<br />
hours. Apply In parson: 1478 West<br />
Maple. Troy(1 block W ol Crook*).<br />
TACO BELL - NOW HIRINGI<br />
Weekend 4 sftemQpn shirts $4 76/<br />
at: 2655 South Rochae-<br />
hour Apply at: 28SJ<br />
tor Road. Rocheeter<br />
Upscale downtown restaurant ac-<br />
captlng applications tor employ-<br />
ment. a* shins, al positions Pan-<br />
time 4 fua-time No caH* Apply m<br />
person batore 10a.m. or aftei<br />
2:30p m. to: Jimmy'* on Woodward<br />
830 Woodward Ave<br />
Oetroa. Ml 4S226<br />
WArTER8/WAfTRESSES WANTED<br />
Ful or part Uma. Nights only. Cal on<br />
Tua*. or Frt.. between 12-3.<br />
Franklea 421-3424<br />
WAIT PERSON - Ful time nights<br />
Novi aree. Busy bar Good working<br />
conditions. Experienced. Cal<br />
Bridget or Suzanne at. 348-4404<br />
WAITPERSON - part time.<br />
Apply m person<br />
Mercury FWi 4 Chips<br />
24350 W 10 mas. Southfield<br />
WAIT PERSONS<br />
Al shifts flam's Horn Excslsiit tips<br />
4 pay Orchard Lake between 12-13<br />
Ma* Apply wtttan 856-8882<br />
WAITRESS, WAITERS and Bus Per-<br />
son*. ful tune and part time Apply<br />
m parson: 27225 W Warren. Dew-<br />
bom Height* 278-0115<br />
WAIT STAFF, But Staff. Bar Staff. 4<br />
Host Staff - Tavern on 13 now hiring<br />
ful 4 pert lime Apply In person:<br />
17800 W 13 MM Rd at Southfield<br />
Fid 647-7747<br />
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY<br />
Short Order Cook. Famwigion H*a.<br />
day* WM tram Al Manager* start<br />
off aa cooks Ask tor Sue 459-8118<br />
TYPIST/PART TIME/EVENINGS<br />
10 Miie/Grand River araa. Apply In<br />
parson: Detroit Bto-Medlcal Lab.<br />
23055 Freeway Park Drive, Farm-<br />
mgton mas 471-4111<br />
UNIQUE POSITION offering variety<br />
of aclMtie* Deeire sfcMs m Desktop<br />
PubftsNng. WordPerfect. 10-key<br />
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P 0 Box 128 Wtxom. Ml 48303<br />
HOSTS<br />
SERVICE ASSISTANTS<br />
SALES STAFF<br />
Bennagsn's m Southfield has theee<br />
positions available. Appfy In person<br />
between 2-4pm Mon - Thurs at<br />
28655 Northwestern Between Beck<br />
-Rd 4 12 MS*<br />
WORD PROCESSING SECRETARY<br />
immediate opening In engineering<br />
heed quarters tor you Word Perfect<br />
5 1 and Lotus skHs. S9 50/hr<br />
Cal Sean 473-2931<br />
Uni<strong>for</strong>ce Temporary Service*<br />
WORD PROCESSOR, tecretary Ex-<br />
ecutive shared office* group Expe-<br />
rienced and cuatomer service ori-<br />
ented 2 days/wk 8 30-5 Advanced<br />
WPS 1 required Harvard Graphics/<br />
Lotua helpful. Southfield 282-1402<br />
WORO PROCESSOR<br />
Ma<strong>for</strong> ad agency has need tor a sac<br />
retary/currant experience oelng<br />
WordPerfect Harvard Graphics a<br />
pkn To $9 50/hr Slacay 357-0037<br />
Unltorca Temporaray Service*<br />
WORD PROCESSOR<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Ann Arbor baaed company aeekma<br />
individual <strong>for</strong> Word Proceeeor/Re-<br />
ceonomst poaitton Candklato* wis<br />
have one to three years expenenoa<br />
ualng Word Perfect, have good<br />
communication and phone ak*»<br />
Send reeume with salary require-<br />
ments to<br />
Director Humwi Reeouroa*<br />
PO Box 8628<br />
Ann Arbor, Ml 48107 ~<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
HIRING FOR EXPANSION - Counter<br />
halp. Wen Staff. Dtahwaehers. Driv-<br />
er*. 10 AM - 2 PM.. or 4 PM. - 9<br />
PM Perfect lor HomamaAar*. re-<br />
tiree* and atudenl*. Papa<br />
Ramano *. Novi After 2. 474-0777<br />
HIRING Night Wartstafl Part-time<br />
Bus Person. Dishwasher 4 Cook<br />
Weekend* a must Cal or coma In<br />
to apply after 2pm . aak tor Linda.<br />
New Port Richie. 11701 Farmington<br />
Rd.. Livonia (acroaa from George<br />
Burns Theatre). 525-7640<br />
HOSTESS/HOST<br />
pert time mght* Apply In person.<br />
Wsgon Wheal Saloon. Rochester<br />
Rd 4 Big Besvar<br />
kitchfn hfi p<br />
fVaimar<br />
help Gourmet carry out expanding<br />
Start immediately apply In person<br />
35668 Grand River. Farmmgton<br />
Mulrwood Square Plazfr. 471-8818<br />
LINE COOK<br />
For ful or part Uma. 5pm shift Good<br />
pay Apply at Buawtnkte's Bar 4<br />
Or*. 28721 West 7 Mils. Rsdtord<br />
LINE COOKS<br />
Prsp Cooks<br />
Mitch's now hiring mature, depend-<br />
able person* tor<br />
Hon*<br />
person'<br />
beth Rd . Walerlord<br />
w • i— —•yg sa ^ vi >vr-<br />
}er*on* tor permanent poel-<br />
Experiencad only, apoty m<br />
i' Mitch *. 4000 Cam Etaa-<br />
LOOKlNG tor hardworking energet-<br />
ic employee* w«ng to work flexible<br />
hour* Pert 4 ful Ik<br />
avalebie Food aervice conoeewon<br />
al naw Nov! Expo Center Cal 2pm-<br />
Spm, Mon thru Frt 361-0010<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Vltoge Green Management Compa-<br />
ny. a leading national property m»v<br />
agement Arm. headquartered n<br />
Farminglon Ha* aeekt to M a see<br />
Muet be expert-<br />
WordPerfect and<br />
ganlzalion and communication<br />
*k«* Opportunity lor<br />
addManat<br />
mm 11<br />
ry retirements If<br />
HOCTZMAN 4 SILVERMAN<br />
30833 NORTHWESTERN HIGHWAY<br />
SUITE 300<br />
FARMINGTON HILtS. Ml 48334<br />
Attn Director ol Human Raeomcea<br />
SECRETARY/WORO PROCESSOR<br />
Poamona m Troy'Auburn um area<br />
• S6+ WPM<br />
• WordPerfect 5.0/S 1<br />
• Travel Arrangement*<br />
• Famgand Phone*<br />
Top Pey'No Fee<br />
ET SERVICES A SYSTEMS<br />
(313) 589-8428<br />
SHARP LEGAL secretary needed<br />
tor buey law Hrm MtaoeaR Word<br />
apeed 90 to ao<br />
North,— Ml 48187<br />
SOUTHFWLO STEEL COMPANY<br />
WORD PROCESSORS<br />
Poamona in Troy/Auburn HMa area<br />
Muet be experienced m<br />
• WordPartect 5 0/S 1<br />
• Microsoft Windows<br />
• Lotua 123<br />
• IBM Dtepieywnie<br />
•Other*<br />
Top Pay/No Fee<br />
ET SERVICES & SYSTEMS<br />
589-8428<br />
MANAGER<br />
Comamporary. trash aeatood ree-<br />
lauram la now taking application*<br />
tor a Manager Muat have 2 plus<br />
yeers management experience tn a<br />
Ine dmmg reataurant<br />
OCEAN GRILL<br />
648-7001<br />
MANAGER<br />
Open opportunity tor management<br />
lob. Ram * Horn. Orchard Lake be-<br />
12-13 MUe<br />
(313)1<br />
SOS Htfp Wanted<br />
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS tor<br />
Ful or Part-tuna Dap andean and<br />
aagar to work APPLY WTTHM..<br />
Alexander the Greal $4733<br />
ARA SERVICES at need of quaaMed<br />
peraona to * Im 4 part Hma poal-<br />
w*ad Apply a«Mn. between i $0-<br />
4pm. at: Compuware. 31440<br />
ASSISTANT CHEF - Experienced<br />
and itap an labia Needed tar gour-<br />
met carry-otrt and calaik'ia w<br />
StoomRetd aree CaP Cerai6304i 10<br />
BARTENDERS WAIT STAFF,<br />
DOOR PERSONS OJ-S<br />
$437$ Ford Rd<br />
PCR*ON day 4 mght MR, tar<br />
BAR STAFF, COOKS,<br />
WA1TSTAPF. Bus STAFF<br />
ly 148 Cerear. NertRweto liosssa<br />
MANAGERS<br />
mdustry leader, national Ismpy raa-<br />
laurant Cham, needa profaiaicinal.<br />
amMtioua manaeament dedicated<br />
WAITSTAFF 4 BUS PERSONS<br />
20th Century Club at the GEM The-<br />
atr* now hiring wait staff 4 bu* per-<br />
son* Experienced onty Must be 18<br />
Cal 081-5473. taave meesag* tor<br />
appointment.<br />
WAIT STAFF /CASHIER<br />
Mature responsible people needed<br />
Cal Sandy between 2-4 PM<br />
962-1383<br />
WAIT STAFF - DAYS, evaning*. tuH<br />
time, part time. Apply within:<br />
Peacock Cato 4 On, 25038 Middto-<br />
bert, at 11 Mas Rd Farmington H«a<br />
WAIT STAFF/DISHWASHER<br />
Part tuna positions available Fiaxl-<br />
ble hour*. Apply m person Mon. -<br />
Frl., !0am-4pm at Hsischmsn Rsai-<br />
dence. 6710 W Mapis Rd . Wast<br />
Btoomltald.Ml<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
WAITSTAFF<br />
For al shift*. Apply m person only<br />
to Metropolitan Muatc Cal*. 326 W<br />
Fourth St.. Royal Oak<br />
WAITSTAFF<br />
Ultimata Sports Bar 4 Or!<br />
40 W Ptk*. Pontiac<br />
Apply in person only<br />
W. BLOOMHELD GREAT<br />
NORTHERN BAR & GRILL<br />
Hiring lor AM/PM wall *tafl. bar<br />
staff; host/hostes* staff. 4 kitchen<br />
poeltton* Ful 4 pari time. Apply m<br />
person at: 6109 Orchard Lk Rd . W<br />
BtoomMd.<br />
SOS M p Wanted Saks<br />
ARE YOU<br />
THINKING ABOUT A<br />
REAL ESTATE CAREER?<br />
if so. you owe n to yourself to mve*-<br />
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piece and beet aulted 10 maura your<br />
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ESTATE PROFESSIONALS Al real<br />
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Cal Jim Stevena or Noel Lamphere<br />
459-6000<br />
COLDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
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AN OPPORTUNITY<br />
IS KNOCKIN'<br />
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Are You Serious About<br />
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646-1800<br />
COLDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
19 Offices<br />
Expect the best*<br />
ARE YOU<br />
THINKING ABOUT<br />
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COLDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
19 Offices<br />
Expect the best*<br />
ART GALLERY<br />
OUTSIDE SALES<br />
30-40 Hours per week Callng on<br />
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Very, very hagh earnings Art knowl-<br />
edge not as important as saw* ex-<br />
perience G* 927-5024<br />
A TOY RETAILER wants ful lima<br />
help No nighta. no Sunday* Apply<br />
in person: Century Novelty Co<br />
38239 Ptymouth Rd Livonia.<br />
ATTENTION SALES ASSOCIATES<br />
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Dtscover the<br />
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For a personal interview contact<br />
JACQUELINE STEUER<br />
737-9000 477-4353<br />
COLDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
19 Offices<br />
Expect the best-<br />
A CAREER SHOULD BE BY<br />
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Aak about our guaranteed Income<br />
program Cal<br />
Lisa Dumsa<br />
356-7111<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE. INC.<br />
A CAREER OPPORTUNITY<br />
background preferred Cal.<br />
548-0800 644<br />
MOUNTAIN JACKS<br />
LIVONU<br />
•a now acoaptmg appBcattona tor<br />
• KITCHEN HELP<br />
-WAITSTAFF<br />
•MOST/HOSTESS<br />
-SUSSERS<br />
Apply » paraon Mon-Thur* 2-Spm<br />
3 IS01 SCHOOLCRAFT RO<br />
(al Marrtman)<br />
NEW YEAR<br />
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, Prep Cook<br />
ma Operator<br />
CHJ-CHI'S<br />
2080 T anagraph Rd<br />
StoamSaM Hlto<br />
WMKT MOST/HOSTESS<br />
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS<br />
Book Educational Products<br />
company la looking tor Management<br />
Trainees I30K Rrst yeer Banehts<br />
881 tOM<br />
ACCOUNT MANAGER<br />
(16 000-h<br />
1.000-818.000<br />
our Mam TMs<br />
I to (can<br />
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HOC<br />
4<br />
M daasAaaab • Travel, aa i<br />
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munication skias Work in a-protes-<br />
sional envwonmenl m our new<br />
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Earn Up To $12/Mour<br />
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Must be able to work Mon -Fn..<br />
5pm-9 30pm 4 Sat 9:30am-2pm<br />
Call Thomas Mark, Mon-Fn. 3-9pm<br />
539-3040<br />
SALES/PART TIME<br />
immwdiat* openings<br />
Exceleni tor college students<br />
ASK FOR ADAM<br />
MARCH TIRE GOOOYEAR<br />
721-1810<br />
AUTO DEALER<br />
m need ot hardworking, knowledge-<br />
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SOU Htp W<br />
AUTOMOTIVE<br />
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BROKEN AGENT TRA—i - RI8rtl8l|<br />
rsqmrss ws 4<br />
saimoowe<br />
• David. 887-2433<br />
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Danka Business<br />
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CofMer and Fax<br />
Sales Representatives<br />
Danka induatrlaa. one ot ths na-<br />
tion's largest independent off-<br />
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nies, IS expanding its Marketing<br />
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opemnge In our Metro Detroit<br />
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are currantty seek, Ing Indhrldu-<br />
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products. Sales enpertonce and<br />
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Due to our sartoue commitment<br />
to ojr customers and our con-<br />
need only apply<br />
DANKA OFFERS:<br />
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age including salary, com-<br />
mission. bonuses. Incentive<br />
. tripe, etc<br />
• Defined and protected tarrito-<br />
itas<br />
• Career development pier<br />
Cal For Confidential Interview<br />
313-358-0140 ext.3024<br />
CARPET SALES PERSON<br />
Ful or pert time. Must be experi-<br />
enced Ptymouth area.<br />
Cal Mr Martar 469-0060<br />
CHANGE YOUR UFEI<br />
Start a naw career in real aetata<br />
today Cal Carol Yoef at 962-6590<br />
tor Troy Area<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
CHILDREN'S SHOES<br />
Downtown Farmington Ful or pan<br />
lime, open 1 evening 478-7811<br />
DANKA INDUSTRIES<br />
GRAPHIC SYSTEMS<br />
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ly connectat*e to computer sys-<br />
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To keep stride wfth the growing col-<br />
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well with people A professional im-<br />
IS pralerrso<br />
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Cal <strong>for</strong> an Interview<br />
(313)358-0140<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
i DISPLAY AD SALES<br />
^ 2 SALES REPS<br />
Commission, draw 4 expenses<br />
Position available immediately tor<br />
Detroit eras Sand raauma to:<br />
FREIGHT TRAFFIC NEWS/<br />
MOTOR CARRIER NEWS<br />
32 East Michigan<br />
Battle Creek. Ml . 49071<br />
ENERGETIC PERSONS to set ap-<br />
pointment! by phone Good income<br />
potential. Training available Dear-<br />
bom/Llvorua area Cal. 274-5623<br />
ENTRY LEVEL SALES REP<br />
Base - commission to S36.000 De-<br />
gree preferred WW train 473-7210<br />
Steven J Greene Personnel<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
CAREER<br />
AMBITIOUS? CONSCIENTIOUS?<br />
WE WANT YOU!!<br />
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Cal John Beilfuss. Livonia<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
261-0700<br />
EXCITING SALES JOB<br />
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lor you Call Kathy at Yaaaian Music<br />
(313)663-4044<br />
AUTO SALES - USEO CAR<br />
DEPARTMENT<br />
For growing suburban GM-de*ler-<br />
shio Experience prelerred Aggres-<br />
sive set-motivated ndmduaM <strong>for</strong><br />
immediate openings Profit sharing<br />
and health insurance Cal Run or<br />
Jerry at 463-2S00<br />
AUTO VAN 4 TRUCK Custom cen-<br />
ter lookin^s-lor experienced<br />
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Van Telegraph 4 S M4e 266-6226<br />
AVON REPRESENTATIVES<br />
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Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
is the largest real<br />
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ing classes. For<br />
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GARY JONES<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
Ann Arbor Rd. at Sftetdon<br />
459-6222<br />
A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE<br />
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DON'T GAMeLt WITH YOUR<br />
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SUE HELL*. 844-4700<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE INC<br />
EXECUTIVE SALES - Prudential Fi-<br />
nancial Services la offering a career<br />
oporturary in aalai 4 financial plan-<br />
ning Management opportunities<br />
evariable tor thoee interested Expe-<br />
rience not necessary as we oftor s<br />
complete treming program along ml<br />
Ml benefits package Starting salary<br />
up to 8800/wk depending on guak-<br />
hcationa Phons or send resins to:<br />
Robert Mbt. District Manager. Pru-<br />
dential Financial Services. 23400<br />
Michigan Ave., Suite SOS, Oaarborn.<br />
Ml 48124 (313)563-6487<br />
FREE<br />
Local office of National Organization<br />
seaks 2 individuals tor their markel-<br />
mg staff Free training to thoee who<br />
quelify Earn whle you learn For<br />
more infp . cal.<br />
DENNIS COHOON<br />
462-3000 451-5400<br />
- FURNITURE<br />
SALES PERSON<br />
Top wages Monday* off Apply<br />
nouae of UapM 32098 Plymouth<br />
Rd Livonia<br />
GREAT SALES OPPORTUNITY!<br />
Thai can make your income dreams<br />
corns true! If you can relate lo oth-<br />
ers one-on-one. heve a en a unt<br />
personality and are w*ng to work,<br />
we can tram vou lo as* msnufac-<br />
lured homes One ol MicMgsn s old-<br />
eat dealership* Al notaries mm be<br />
answered P O Bos 87084 <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Ml 4818?<br />
426.000 GUARANTEED"<br />
If you akweys wanted to start a ca-<br />
reer tn real aetata, but toft you<br />
coiAdn't take s chsnce on s lows*<br />
first year income now • the nme to<br />
P started Cal Mary Ann Or a w at<br />
1-1000 to find our about our<br />
guaranteed income program and<br />
atari wnmedtoaalyet a career Held of<br />
EOC<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
HOT<br />
TELEMARKETERS<br />
inbound caaa they cal you<br />
if you want lob aaortty caa<br />
668-2813<br />
INSURANCE LIFE<br />
Lite 8 ilea** Agems increase your<br />
cammieeions in 18*3 by eddmg<br />
auto home 4 commor<br />
4 active m Me<br />
4 heaRk wRh a w«m>ai of I yr*<br />
experience Mr OCormal III 9888<br />
Loommg FOR SHARP ndNMuMa<br />
to aapand our personal home prod-<br />
ucttbuamaaa Cal<br />
MARKET RE SEARCH ./Saloe Aaaat-<br />
ant tor Fermangaon HON computer<br />
company Work 8-3 daey J» yrs<br />
espork<br />
pRone<br />
506 hlpwanfdsdw<br />
INOUSTRIAL SALES<br />
A RED HOT. hard driving, aggree-<br />
arve. overly ambRtoua mil paraon<br />
tor MuMfM chemical saws TM*<br />
person may be FEMALE or MALE --<br />
LADKS you nana Jusl aa nwcR<br />
ctanoa of obtaining Ms poMHn «<br />
the MEN Vou muet be a strong<br />
opener and a super atroas m m<br />
and a peruana eel atartar. There la<br />
ssn.<br />
i to your earning power A<br />
aa Chemistry Academic<br />
ound l* natofuf along aRh a<br />
salaa record MH rssums to:<br />
Uvonia Ml 40190<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS'.<br />
Is the Sergeal real<br />
aetata company In<br />
Ptymouth. now wtth<br />
3 offices. We have<br />
openings at aN three<br />
locations & we offer<br />
the best 100%<br />
commission plan<br />
& FREE pre-Hcens-<br />
ing classes. For<br />
more info call.._<br />
DOUG COURTNEY<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
5 Mile & Northville Rd.<br />
420-3400<br />
MARKETING ASSISTANT<br />
PART TIME<br />
Tha candidate should poseees good<br />
communication/leader *hlp skills<br />
snd be people onemed. computer<br />
knowledge a plus. This is sn oppor-<br />
tunity to Jom s peopie-ooented or-<br />
ganoatton that o4tors mottvsled,<br />
hard working mdfvtdusis both the<br />
opportunities lor advancements 4<br />
beneftto. Send reaume to: Commu-<br />
nity EMS. 22676 llaelip Or , Novi.<br />
Ml. 44375<br />
Marketing Trainee<br />
Local office ot a Rational organiza-<br />
tion needa a good tow people, wil-<br />
ing to work hard and be trained<br />
GUARANTEED 426.000 first yew in-<br />
come. Cal Uaa Dumas st 366-7111<br />
MEIER METAL, a long eel abashed<br />
leader In tha proceeelng 4 distribu-<br />
tion of non-torrous metals, currently<br />
is a a siting s dynsrmc sett-starter to<br />
jom ue m the Detroit Mdtropoitan<br />
area. We require at least 3 year* of<br />
outside sales experience, beck-<br />
ground In the metal workmg indus-<br />
try required For consider at ion<br />
please send reeume to:<br />
Ms. Jennifer Ostkjnd.<br />
Meier Metal Service Center.<br />
1471 East 9 Mile Road.<br />
Hazel Park. Ml 46030<br />
MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR<br />
Expanding mortgage company look-<br />
ing lor 2 experienced loan officer*<br />
Excellent 'else procasaWng 4 com-<br />
pensation package Cal George<br />
356-2099<br />
MOUNTAIN JACKS<br />
Looking tor great sato* coordinator<br />
Starting salary 125 000 Sand re-<br />
sume to 24275 SmacoU Ct Fwm-<br />
ington Mil*. Ml 48335 476-5333<br />
MY UNCLE WAS RIGHT!!<br />
He said th* 'aateet way to riches a<br />
to provide pao£4e with something<br />
they want 4 need We wtl tram you<br />
to gat H to them Free s am plea to<br />
to learn<br />
!7S<br />
ewMngt<br />
345-447<br />
NATIONAL LEASING company<br />
leaks vehicle salaa representative<br />
Light to medium duty truck sales<br />
and/or finance experience pre-<br />
ferred Duties wtl include vehicle<br />
sales/leasing and direct marketing<br />
Exceleni Case pey and comrmaelon<br />
package, and ptoaaam work envi-<br />
ronment Please send resums to<br />
O S . P O Box 9086. Farrmngton<br />
Mil*. Ml 46333-9068<br />
NEED EXTRA MONEY?<br />
Spend a lew evening hour* per<br />
week doing easy phone aokcrtatton<br />
Work Irom my office at Big Beaver 4<br />
Cooldge 6-9 hour* per week Aak<br />
•or Carole 643-4663<br />
OUTSIDE SALES<br />
Fluid power accessory 4 lubrication<br />
position Must heve some fluid poer-<br />
er 4 sales beckground Send re-<br />
sume lo UrUtrol Corp., 3301 No<br />
Lapeer Auburn HMs Ml 46326<br />
PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNER<br />
IDS Financial SErvtcea Inc.. an<br />
American Exprees company is offer-<br />
ing a financial planning career wilh<br />
management potential First year<br />
salary and expenae alowance plus<br />
opportunity to earn excess commis-<br />
sion Degree snd 2 yeers sales or<br />
professional experience required<br />
Confidential interview Cfell Mr<br />
Kend 827-1230<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/M<br />
CHANGE YOUR UFEI<br />
Start i naw oaraar In rM I<br />
lodaar Cal Carol Yoet al I<br />
tor T roy Area, or CaraTSl<br />
862-6600 tor RochaaMr a<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
NEW HOME<br />
SALES<br />
OpCtortUMy Ml<br />
County auOurSL<br />
So* 914 Obaanwr 4 Eccentric<br />
302S1*Schootorart Rd.<br />
Uwofll Ml 481S0<br />
Part Time<br />
DEMONSTRATORS<br />
DREAM<br />
Part-Time 18/hrs/wt(<br />
EARN S10OO/MONTH<br />
Demonstrate our pMantoa product<br />
tor the ahoppers m th* Sears loce-<br />
: or. heei eet you lor 14/hrs./wk wxl<br />
w« have an opportunity to earn<br />
greet income without tying up your<br />
Our l<br />
oriented, aaN moOveted and gat ax-<br />
dad about whet they're doing You<br />
naad to ba aualahia to work even-<br />
Inge 4 weekends<br />
We ofter<br />
• Long term employment<br />
• Opportunity lo advance<br />
For a local mservtew cal Mr MOM<br />
1-800-467-£849<br />
PART TIME SALESPEOPLE wanted<br />
to *aa poets al the 1983 Detroit<br />
Boat Show Soma experience re-<br />
quired Cal Kevin at 1-800-876-2820<br />
PERMANENT PART TIME<br />
SALES MERCHANDISER<br />
Personal Products Co.. a dMeton of<br />
Johneon 4 Johnson has sn immedi-<br />
ate opening In the Farmmgton, Pon-<br />
tiac araa to sel end merchandise<br />
isadtog tommme hygiene brands st<br />
ratal outlets. OuaMted NHMcants<br />
should be articulate, heve good<br />
communication akMa. salaa and or<br />
merchendlsing experience and<br />
available to work Mon thru Thur<br />
from 9am to 3:30pm Muat have rel-<br />
ation We oftor com-<br />
petitive salary. Bonus, peid ex-<br />
penses 4 sales iramatg mtereeted<br />
candidates should submit s letter of<br />
application or reeume to: Personal<br />
Products Co . 23445 N Cotomaf<br />
Courts. St CMI Shore*. Ml 48080<br />
PROPERTY 4 CASUALTY AGENCY<br />
with Me Compeny to service over<br />
1000 extttlng client* W* ar* look-<br />
ing <strong>for</strong> an experienced Me producer<br />
to service theee caent* Pieeae cad<br />
MsRowcMe. 540-1020<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
Is the largest real<br />
estate company in<br />
Plymouth, now with<br />
3 offices. We have<br />
openings in all three<br />
locations & we otter<br />
the best 100%<br />
commission plan<br />
4 FREE pre-itcens-<br />
Ing classes. For<br />
more Info call...<br />
DICK RANDAZZO<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
Main St. In Plymouth<br />
453-0012<br />
REAL ESTATE AGENTS - FvH time<br />
We are conveniently located m the<br />
city of NorthvUe wfth plenty of pert<br />
mg space We offer 100% comm-<br />
alon plan, group health coverage<br />
and the aupport you need to be euc-<br />
ceesfufl Cell Jen Jonee tor s<br />
psrsonal interview at 349-5600<br />
REMEMBER REMERICA I<br />
REAL ESTATE COUNSELOR<br />
Position* ready to ba IWed FREE<br />
training, plenty of company generat-<br />
ed leads Cal Jim Papegerogiou at<br />
932-4080<br />
REAL ESTATE Manager needed <strong>for</strong><br />
growing REMERICA office m North-<br />
vwe. Al mqulne* kept strictly confi-<br />
dential Aak tor Jan Jone*<br />
REMERICA<br />
Vllage Square<br />
349-5600<br />
REAL ESTATE SALES<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />
125.000 gueranteed Income<br />
program combined with exceleni<br />
training. , yours tor a phona cal to<br />
Fran Miraky 651-6000<br />
Stan Your Reel Estate Career<br />
The Succeeaful Way"<br />
How Much<br />
Can You Earn<br />
Selling Automobiles?<br />
$20,000? $100,000? You can earn both. It<br />
depends on your drtve and determination. For<br />
people who set their sights high and are willing<br />
to wort hard, $100,000 la possible. Even In your<br />
first year you can earn $20,000 to $40,000.<br />
Now more than ever be<strong>for</strong>e, hard-working men<br />
and women are finding high-paying careers In<br />
automotive sales. It Is a new era <strong>for</strong> the auto<br />
Industry, and It could be the beginning of a<br />
great career <strong>for</strong> you.<br />
Talk to us about Npv you can make big money<br />
right now. Please, no telephone calls. Apply In<br />
person at:<br />
DICK SCOTT BUICK<br />
200 Ann Arbor Road<br />
{1 Mile W. of 1-275)<br />
Tues.-Friday 8 am - 9 am<br />
CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY<br />
For over 43<br />
Real Estate<br />
Hallmark at<br />
years a tradition of quality<br />
Brokerage has been our<br />
WEIR, MANUEl, SNYDER ft RANKE, INC.<br />
Work with some of Michigan s highest<br />
earning Real Estate Sales Associates A<br />
limited number of sales positions are<br />
currently available<br />
• OFFICES IN ROCHESTER. TROY.<br />
BIRMINGHAM, PLYMOUTH AND<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />
• IN-HOUSE TRAINING PROVIDED<br />
• TRAINING CLASSES START<br />
REGULARLY<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation and<br />
confidential interview with<br />
Phyllts Goodrich, Director<br />
of Career Development<br />
call 851-5500<br />
WEIR. MANUEl. SNYDER & RANKE. INC.<br />
REALTORS
Thursday,'<strong>January</strong> 7,<strong>1993</strong> O&E * 10<br />
MARKET PLACE<br />
700 Auction<br />
51« Ekkrty Care<br />
I A M M M M<br />
509 Help Wanted<br />
• CoupiesH<br />
508 Halp Wantad<br />
Domestic<br />
507 Halp Wantad<br />
Part Tima<br />
508 Halp Wantad Sales<br />
Real Estate<br />
Career<br />
"Free Training"<br />
Call today...<br />
851-6700<br />
CENTURY 21 MJL<br />
Corporal* Tr*n*»*r** Same*<br />
SALESPERSON<br />
MKTweel* large*! furniture rental<br />
company ha* * caraar opportunity<br />
lor WI energetic ***** ortan»ed par-<br />
aon Tina •****» poeftion<br />
wttn an snc*»«nl opportunity tor ad-<br />
vancement Competitive salary * Ml<br />
benefits peckag* Sand raauma lo:<br />
Slora Manager. GioOe Furniture<br />
Rental*. 7tO& Lahaar ftd..<br />
Southfield. Ml 48034<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
Earn «nu* you leeml Keep your<br />
preaent ro© wha* you lak* classes<br />
evenings Cal now lo begm your<br />
ASK FOR STEVE MOCKING<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Hart<strong>for</strong>d South<br />
'464-6400<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
PROFESSIONALS<br />
Tha Ota day* and way* ar* no morel<br />
Just getting • "cense n not enougfi<br />
10 maur* success If you ara w«»ng<br />
to wort hard, noottier company can<br />
offer a better peckage to halp you<br />
•nam a successful caraar in
—— •• •<br />
2 Q * n .<br />
O&E Thursday, <strong>January</strong> 7,<strong>1993</strong><br />
701 CONKUBLM<br />
Thursday, <strong>January</strong> 7,<strong>1993</strong> O&E *3Q<br />
all in<br />
COLLECTI8LES - Board Gam**<br />
4 Toys After 6pm 534-1363<br />
appliances<br />
• OEPT 56 RET.REES<br />
OK*** V«aOe-al< MVS<br />
t-M Buy/Sea. 623-6664<br />
JMMA BOOKS - PmefiooUUi<br />
Grade rMdng level. 13 titles m m<br />
AnlmaUBr » Ottca. Musical Inatru-<br />
KiOS HAVE LEFT HOORAYI<br />
Works C«w beer can collection<br />
Take all. ISO 646 1398<br />
PORCELAIN DOLLS - Peraonal col-<br />
lection SM m boiu Dynasty Ash<br />
ion Drake and others Better price<br />
tor whole collection 459-9322<br />
ROYAL Douflon figurines Collectors<br />
•••m*. numbered Call after<br />
60^ 689-3786<br />
702 Antiques<br />
automobi les bicycles<br />
photo equipment sporting equipment<br />
antiques homes musical instrument?<br />
(Dbserwr fa lEccentric<br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING<br />
O644-1070 OAKLAND COUNTY 591 -0900 WAYNC COUNTY<br />
A52-3222 f?OCHESTER-ROCH€STER HILLS<br />
BURTON GALLERY ANTIQUES<br />
451-1850<br />
Furniture Irom Vlclortan 10 1930 s<br />
K ssware lamps quifts sleritng<br />
ware large selections 0f jewelry<br />
linens vintage hals. pnnts, rmrrors.<br />
lea cups<br />
We 3*1 twchandise everyday" 14<br />
Antique shops in Ptymouth come<br />
spend the day<br />
842 Penmman - Plymouth<br />
Mon-Sat 11-5<br />
CHINESE wo dragon vase intri-<br />
cate^ carve*] ivory censor yellow<br />
Agate Fish Vase archaic Nephrite<br />
Jaoe VKater Um pan ol Lapis Laruli<br />
Phoenix Birds 19th Century "1000<br />
Face Sat soma Kmkoian Porcelain<br />
bowl (8) piece Cloisonne Demon-<br />
stration set (11) carved ivory Net-<br />
sukes Francisco Goya prmi One<br />
Can I Look 1923. Los Desastres<br />
DecaGuerre. (4) Lionel Barrymore<br />
god etchings plus original store<br />
plaque Pair ol Royal Worcester<br />
Porcelain figures by Hadiey sel ol<br />
(17) Meissen style Monkey Orches-<br />
tra figurines C M Russell estate<br />
cast entitled Buffalo alter Kauba<br />
Chief W«l Robe aller Dallin The<br />
Scout Sania Clara Blackware bowl<br />
by Rose Gonzalez |2) Carved ivory<br />
skulls depicting The Vanities of<br />
Man Cased Colt Model 18S1 Navy<br />
Belt Pistol (matched) ivory grips (2)<br />
NCR Cash Registers models 310<br />
and 313 with keys rn.nl condition.<br />
Otticiai Bicentennial Liberty Ben Re-<br />
plica 22* t gold plate. I9lh Century<br />
Blackamoor, standing wooden flgur-<br />
ai card recover Call 528-8411<br />
702 Antiquaa<br />
ALL ANTIQUES BOUGHT<br />
Postcards o4d movie magazines.<br />
She»y china Star Wars. paper < ~<br />
toys, mattery 1-3164<br />
ANTIQUE 6 COLLECTABLE<br />
SHOW 6 SALE<br />
Macomb Mai - RoeevMa<br />
Jan 7 thru 10 - Maa hours<br />
ANTIQUE EMPORIUM<br />
JANUARY SALE<br />
ALL MERCHANDISE IN OUR HUGE<br />
INVENTORY PRICED OVER $1<br />
IS ON SALE AT<br />
10-40% OFF<br />
(cash & carry sales only -<br />
NO credit cards)<br />
SHOP EARLY FOR BEST<br />
SELECTION OF QUALITY<br />
ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES<br />
OPEN 10-5PM, TUES -SUN<br />
THE GREAT MIDWESTERN<br />
ANTIQUE EMPORIUM<br />
5233 DIXIE HIGHWAY<br />
WATERFORD<br />
ANTIQUE DEALERS<br />
Wanted lor new ma* m Farmmgton<br />
Upper end - dealers only<br />
Call Don 565-7821<br />
ANTIQUE SHOW JAN 10<br />
Southgate Civic Center. Dix Rd<br />
i o* N of Eureka. Sun 10-4<br />
Admission $1 Dealer info 261-2541<br />
FOUR-POSTER, canopied king sue<br />
brass bed with porcelain hand<br />
painted accents a rare buy. will sell.<br />
(2500 313-540-1292<br />
J C WYNO S<br />
ANTIQUE 4 COLLECTIBLE SHOW<br />
Jan 16 4 17 - Dearborn Cwc Ctr<br />
15801 Michigan Ave (Corner Ol<br />
Greenfield) Dearborn<br />
Sat 10-6 4 Sun 10-4<br />
Admrssion $2 50<br />
Shop where Ihe dealers shop Furni-<br />
ture glassware jewelry, dolls, toys,<br />
postcards, primitives, pottery. Doul-<br />
tons advertising, etc Glass repair<br />
J C Wyno Promotions 772-2253<br />
702 Antiquaa<br />
ANTIQUES ON MAIN<br />
It's a new year, and we<br />
have some great pieces<br />
you wtshed <strong>for</strong> at the holi-<br />
days Relax, lunch In Royal<br />
Oak, and stop In and have<br />
coffee with us.<br />
Mon • &u. ip-tec m s<br />
Royal<br />
ATTENTION<br />
TOWN & COUNTRY<br />
Antique Mali<br />
3 1630 Wymoulh Rd<br />
425-4344<br />
Thank you <strong>for</strong> a wonderful Holiday'<br />
>Wew merchandise arriving daily lor<br />
Ihe beginning 6 advanced coaector<br />
Visa 6 MasterCard accepted Laya-<br />
waye General kne merchandise<br />
ANTIQUE OAK ornate dming room<br />
set includes 6 chairs. a buffet 4<br />
Hutch Excellent condition 553-6973<br />
OINING SET - (1925) 6 pieces, ma-<br />
hogany. walnut, ebony, burl, oak In-<br />
lay • carvmg ISOOO OesI 261-0007<br />
MAGNIFICENT AND RARE am<br />
furniture, oil paintings. Bronzes<br />
(any shades and collectibles<br />
313-540-1292<br />
r<br />
MANTEL SALE<br />
A large selection o» antique 6 new<br />
markets are all on sale from 10-£0%<br />
oft, <strong>January</strong> 1 thru <strong>January</strong> 31<br />
MATERIALS UNLIMITED<br />
2 W MICHIGAN AVE<br />
YPSILANTI, Ml<br />
313-463-6980<br />
OPEN MON - SAT 10-5<br />
ST JAMES<br />
4TH ANNUAL<br />
WINTER ANTIQUE SHOW<br />
355 W Maple. Birmingham<br />
'Fn , Jan 15-I0am~9pm<br />
Sat . Jan 16 - 10am-Spm<br />
Admrssion S5 - W wilh this ad<br />
Preview Party - $30/Person<br />
Thurs.. Jan 14 - 6pm-8pm<br />
By Reservation 313-433-1146<br />
• • TOWN HALL ANTIQUES ' '<br />
Join ihe crowd 1hat know where to<br />
shop <strong>for</strong> the 'meet in quality an-<br />
tiques Where the prices are af<strong>for</strong>d-<br />
able and the selection is Outstand-<br />
ing With 40 of Michigan s finest<br />
dealers showing under 1 roof We're<br />
sure yoy'll be glad you came Open<br />
7 days "a wk . 361 days a yr . 10-6.<br />
Located at 32 Mi 4 OW Van-Dyke,<br />
downtown historic Romeo<br />
313-752-5422<br />
702 Antiquaa<br />
PEGASUS ANTIQUES of S L*one<br />
has proclaimed a vast clearance<br />
sale 15% off aa merchandise plus<br />
an additional 35% off hundreds ol<br />
specialty marked llama Sale appaea<br />
to orgrnal price only Gasoline<br />
memorable. magazines, amuee<br />
ment park items wooden mdian. 3<br />
floors ol whatever Jan 6-9- >0 Sale<br />
hours 10am-7 pm Pontiac Traa at 10<br />
MUe 313-437-0320<br />
3S»18<br />
Visit Our New<br />
9 OCX) sq. ft Super Showroom 1<br />
We Buy. Sea 4 Trade fine antiques<br />
A* major credit cards accepted<br />
Open 10-6 daily (313)721-3029<br />
A Must See For Oeeigners<br />
SLOT MACHINE 1898 Mills Owl<br />
ExceOent condition $8,500<br />
355-0964<br />
WAYNE ANTIQUE 4<br />
FLEA MARKET<br />
33640 Michigan Ave m Wayne<br />
I Between Wayne 4 Merriman Rds )<br />
Open Every Sat 4 Sun 10-6<br />
Dealer Inquiries 326-6400<br />
703 Crafta<br />
ATTENTION CRAFTERS - Sen your<br />
quality country crafts <strong>for</strong> less than<br />
S r a day in our craft gallery located<br />
lust 1 mile north of Metro airport in<br />
a beautiful country setting Open<br />
year round 6 days a wee* Stop sn<br />
or can. Country Village. 30154 Bev<br />
erty Romulus 326-7202<br />
JURIED ARTS 4 CRAFTS SHOW<br />
March 20 at Dearborn Civic Center<br />
Exhibitor space available<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation call (313) 746-3386<br />
RAINBOW PROMOTIONS<br />
PRESENTS<br />
FEB 20 - HARfLANO H S<br />
Think Spring Arts 4 Crafts Show<br />
APRIL 25 - FENTON H.S<br />
Spring Preview Arts 4 Crafts<br />
517-546-5450<br />
705 Wearing Apparel<br />
CARMELA'S-<br />
Wholesale - Resale<br />
FURS FURS FURS<br />
Fine, gently worn furs<br />
(No One Will Know)<br />
Open 12-5. Tues through Sal<br />
Thurs , 12-6 Consignment By Appt<br />
Please 682-3200<br />
2546 Orchard Lake Rd<br />
11 mile W of Telegraph*<br />
70S Wearing Apparel<br />
BLACK PERSIAN LAMB, SB* 14.<br />
140 Grey Persian 450 Raccoon<br />
cape. UOO Fuav "el out femaia sum<br />
mm* coet tl BOO Other mints and<br />
coats >eaaorvab*r priced, sues 14-<br />
ie. 313-540-1292<br />
BEAUTIFUL designer bridal gowvi<br />
sue 6/6. includes sap 4 very elegant<br />
vea Coal 12200 M00 775-7312<br />
CLEANED f*v CLOSET<br />
Lady's bargains galore.<br />
Bridesmaids drees. Hack velvet top.<br />
cranberry laMela skirt (121 Design<br />
er br idal vea 626-2177<br />
DESIGNER wedding gown sequins<br />
lace, pearts. must sea Saa 10-12,<br />
<strong>for</strong>mal fitting Best offer 729-7383<br />
FULL length, Adolto dark ranch<br />
mink, size 22. 2 yrs old<br />
Excellent'S3000 416-1762<br />
LYNX FUR - Canadian, fua length<br />
coat Saa 10-12 $900 Exceaenf<br />
condition 363-0613<br />
WEDDING GOWN - GaHna Ivory,<br />
short-sleeved, cathedral tram. Sz 8<br />
Beadpaece/crenkn S450 346-3933<br />
WOMAN S FINER Casual-to cock tan<br />
clolhes • cruisewear recently pur-<br />
chased I- full length mohagany<br />
mirvk coat t599 Lunarine 3'* mmk<br />
swing coat I female skins) $399<br />
Smali-med, perfect 855-1331<br />
707 Garaga Salaa:<br />
Wayne<br />
REDFORD - HUGE MOVING SALE<br />
40 years 0< treasures No early<br />
birds Thurs 4 Frl 9am-5pm 19504<br />
Olympia. E ot Beech Oafy. N o4<br />
Grand River<br />
708 Household Goods<br />
Oakland County<br />
708 Household Good*<br />
Oakland County<br />
BEDROOM Furniture Ethan Allen<br />
module set m axe slant condition,<br />
ongnal cpel $3 000 includes lua<br />
bed 7 rugnt tables 3 drawer dress-<br />
er 6 drawer draaaer desk with tv<br />
cat-net bookcase and chair a*<br />
matching in* red cherry Price<br />
• 1 200 Also kmng room couch *<br />
loveseat beige upholster; $100<br />
Nov. Can tdl* 6pm ^ 471-24»4<br />
BEOROOM SET-dreaeer efteel ol<br />
drawers, heed 4 loot boards, mirror,<br />
excellent condition 474-24 tS<br />
BEOROOM SETS gs Enjoy<br />
travel classic rock, dming. movies<br />
Seek warm attractive, shapely sin-<br />
gle white lady m«d-40 5 with lamity<br />
values and positive attitude <strong>for</strong> long-<br />
term relationship S 44808<br />
ME Romantic white male, physically<br />
fit, all around nice guy YOU White<br />
female, 29-40, non-smoker small to<br />
medium build seeking honest rela<br />
nonship. US' Lets meet 1 « 44659<br />
NEW YEARS SPECIAL - single white<br />
male. 32. fii toves outdoors Seeks<br />
attractive down to earth type wom-<br />
an to share holidays 4 possible long<br />
term relationship ® 44843<br />
EASY GOWvG. handsome 6 white<br />
professional nice guy in shape, grv-<br />
mg, 42, wants white lemale compan-<br />
ion, friend pal attractive 27-37 to<br />
share experiences « 44762<br />
EASY GOING handsome 6' white<br />
prolessionai nice guy, In shape giv-<br />
ing. 42, wants white female compan-<br />
ion friend pal, attractive'27-37. to<br />
share exper lences » 44 762<br />
FETISH FUN - Attractive, educated,<br />
white male desires attractive white<br />
lemale <strong>for</strong> friendship companion-<br />
ship to make fetish spanking mutu-<br />
ally fun «44547<br />
FORTYISH Executive fetish gour-<br />
met seeks rebenesque woman with<br />
imaginative seasoning spices Menu<br />
features pleasuraoie delicious in-<br />
dulgences created as you kit Ap-<br />
petiser service aH hours « 44890<br />
GOOD LOOKING rugged yet gentle<br />
Outdoorsman sandy hair blue<br />
eyes 5 11 trim 178 lbs Success-<br />
ful. loves life Late 20 s Would ap-<br />
preciate a sweet girlfriend ® 44096<br />
GOOO LOOKING TEACHER 47<br />
5 9 divorced Birmingham area<br />
Eh|Oys long walks conversation 4<br />
more Seeking attractive 4 educat<br />
ed woman tor friendship 'dat<br />
lling *<br />
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MINT 1943 Ca
4 0 * O&E Thursday, <strong>January</strong> 7,<strong>1993</strong> T<br />
" • 1111<br />
Oakland County<br />
OINWO ROOM<br />
S2l3C with leal.<br />
$250<br />
«wese«t-»40<br />
EERO SAARINEN<br />
GEORGE NELSON<br />
tomb CHalr & ottoman •<br />
laMa 4 chaws • ea*<br />
cftav* • desks<br />
Oi coconut<br />
Poctrnii A lot*<br />
DECORATIVE ARTS<br />
«15 So Washington, Royal Oak<br />
Mon Sat. 12-4 30<br />
ESTATE<br />
SALE<br />
Saturday. Jan 9, 10-4<br />
Sunday, Jan. 10, 12-4<br />
6471 Oakman Blvd. "<br />
(between Tireman 4 Joy)<br />
LiWimt accumulation French and<br />
Country Erencti furniture through-<br />
out Beautiful cherrywood dming<br />
room MI Cheirywood bedroom sat<br />
Fireside chairs Fruitwood tables<br />
C*Ktowtt lamps Orand RapkJs<br />
sola 4 t w i Gentempumi Jim<br />
turniiure Figunnas nick-nacks, an-<br />
tiques and collectibles Beautiful<br />
furs sue 14 ladies clothes, color<br />
TVs Fngxtave electric slove tools,<br />
plus a large «o»ume ol good house-<br />
hold rnisc Low mileage 1983 Chevy<br />
Impaia Everything priced tor Quick<br />
removal<br />
See vou There'<br />
EDMUND<br />
FRANK.& CO.<br />
LIQUIDATORS 4 APPRAISERS<br />
869-5555<br />
NUMBERS AT 9 A M<br />
Oakland County<br />
GREAT<br />
ESTATE<br />
SALES<br />
We (cetaatte m the complete<br />
liquidation of your aetata<br />
879-5529<br />
HENREOON enl«lam«T>ent center.<br />
9 2 W » 6* I0"H 3 sections, light<br />
oak 4 brass, beveled giaas. dimmer<br />
lights, holds large TV Aakmg $4750<br />
T/lpte dresaer, 7TX. matching ar-<br />
mour. 38 "x 80 ', dark walnut, quality,<br />
asking $550 539-3912<br />
HOUSEHOLD furniture Microwave<br />
oven, couch grouping, cook top<br />
electric stove, stainless steel sink<br />
and garbage disposal 851-0144<br />
console TV $80. VCRlSo. fireplace<br />
screen $75. equipment $75, beauti-<br />
ful Bkje & white sofa $100. loveseat<br />
$75. upholstered chairs $70. service<br />
tor 12 In china $125. queen sued<br />
bed with brass headboard $300 Alt<br />
m eiceHent condition 313-540-1292<br />
LIVING ROOM SET-Gr ay/Bur gunCy<br />
couch. 2 chairs. 2 Contemporary<br />
L0VESEATS-2 matching, tradttion-<br />
MAHOGANY ON MAIN<br />
404 Mam St Rochester<br />
652-6860<br />
Closed Wed 4 Sun<br />
We BUY 4 SELL estate quality an-<br />
tiques 4 mahogany furniture<br />
ESTATE SALES<br />
BY DEBBIE<br />
IN MOUSE<br />
•Full Estates - 20% Fee<br />
Cash paid 48 hrs after sale<br />
•Auction - Consignments<br />
ANTIQUES WANTED<br />
-CASH BUY OUTS-<br />
Oui Reference List<br />
is the Besl Thing<br />
We Have!<br />
538-2939<br />
WE OO ALL THE WORK'<br />
ESTATE SALES<br />
BY IRIS<br />
Michigan s Large-si<br />
Estate Liquidators lor over 30 Vrs<br />
Complete Household Sale Mgm't<br />
•APPRAISALS-Auctions-<br />
•Will Buy Complete Inventories-<br />
626-6335<br />
Associate Member<br />
International Society of Appraisers<br />
ESTATE SALE<br />
SUZANNE 4 CO<br />
Drenel. Thomasvi'le living room, di-<br />
nette dming room. den. bedrooms<br />
Cherry poster bedroom suite, crib.<br />
Vwtn beds, desks, sofas, chairs, ta-<br />
bles, lamps Like new GE refrigera-<br />
tor side by side GE washer 4 elec-<br />
tric dryer Litecycle aquarium with<br />
fish redwood, man s Schwinn bike,<br />
mirrors, pictures sJaied tea service,<br />
too much to list 1535 Grandvww<br />
Or , Rochester Hills. W off Tienken.<br />
between Ltvemois and Adams Chi-<br />
chester Subdivision Friday 4 Satur-<br />
day 9-4 Sunday 12-4<br />
Numbers at Bam<br />
FAMILV ROOM - Sola, loveseat<br />
rechner. endtables, bed-frame 4<br />
headboard, crafts misc 478-3892<br />
FIREPLACE wood burning insert<br />
Regency Gold Standard EPA ap-<br />
proved optional fan unit <strong>for</strong> added<br />
circulation Mm opening required<br />
2i 5 H « 25 w x 17 D Almost<br />
new Redecorating Cost $1300<br />
Asking $600 539-3912<br />
GIRLS brass daybed wilh mattress,<br />
good condition $125'best Two 3<br />
drawer chests w/bookshelves, $75<br />
each Queen size bed with Box<br />
spring mattress 8 frame. 1 yr old.<br />
$300 540-1961<br />
GLASS TABLE-large round glasstop<br />
with tour com<strong>for</strong>table chairs Excel-<br />
lent condition $350 540-8734<br />
GREAT<br />
PRE-DEMO<br />
HOUSE SALE<br />
MOVING SALE - Lazyboy sofa and<br />
retainer Dinelie with 6 chaw* 4 chi-<br />
na cabinet Coffee table, tea can<br />
N-utone ironing center 338-1712<br />
MOVING SALE - wood dming table,<br />
4_chairs w/leals, new TV Brothers<br />
electronic typewriter - 32,000 char-<br />
acter memory New Sony stereo wy<br />
discs, vacuum, desk, chairs, cabi-<br />
net, sofa, loveseat. couch, sofa-bed,<br />
bedroom, kitchen accessories 4<br />
loqch more 473-4505<br />
MOVING Sherrlli sofa, asking $375<br />
and chair $45 Sony 19'<br />
yrs old, $200, stand, $40 333-2088<br />
MUST SELL! designer home gray<br />
wool sectional with matching chaise<br />
Black <strong>for</strong>mica bedroom set head-<br />
board encjtables: dressers 4 ar-<br />
mowe Make me an offer 737-4342<br />
Name<br />
Brand<br />
Wayna County<br />
BASSETT baby crib wfth matching<br />
cheel. exceBent conation. $240 <strong>for</strong><br />
both 482-1878<br />
S piece black 4 gold oriental bed-<br />
room aat with radio, cm He 4<br />
alarm doc* gun into the naght-<br />
ftwid hi wk 4 vitetiiniMil<br />
center (a«ow lor 27" TV wrth VCR 4<br />
stereo set) $5000/beet Must see lo<br />
appreciate _ (313) 345-7111<br />
FURNITURE- bunk<br />
chest* Good condition<br />
COMPLETE HOUSE Ink of furniture<br />
4 mac . including applivces Ev-<br />
erything goes Plymouth 454-8615<br />
CONTEMPORARY couch w/<br />
loveeeet. btue. mauve 4 cream w/<br />
oak trim 4 and table $300 981-9263<br />
DINETTE TABLE w/extra leaf. 4<br />
chair*, vary good condition<br />
$200 531-3910<br />
EARLY AMERICAN *ota. loveseat 4<br />
chew, like new. $550 Misc house-<br />
hold items After 6PM 455-3353<br />
ESTATE SALE - Jan 9 4 10. 10am<br />
to 5pm 39300 Nottingham. West-<br />
land Oft Cherry Hilt between Sow try<br />
Hts 4 John HI*. Complete house-<br />
hold appliances. furniture, larger<br />
womens clothe*, some depression<br />
bers given at Sam. same address<br />
ETHAN ALLEN couch 4 loveseet.<br />
Lazyboy recKner. $475 Excellent<br />
condition 326-2153<br />
FLORAL 2 pc sectional, good con-<br />
dition. $50. Antique Smger Sewing<br />
Machine $20 531-3073<br />
712<br />
HOT POINT 30 electric drop-In<br />
oven. cop0artone. MM cleaning<br />
top. black front with wood grain<br />
$150 each After 8PM 665-8138<br />
KENMORE ELECTRIC<br />
ne»u*125 " £ . 7<br />
KENMORE washer 4 dryer slack-<br />
aMe. electric, brand new $700'beat<br />
offer 729-4475<br />
KENMORE<br />
new $196<br />
WASHER 4 DRYER (gas). $85 each<br />
Refrigerator, frost free. $125<br />
313-485-7044<br />
WHIRLPOOL Washer 4 Dryer, $125<br />
each Range $125 Refrigerator,<br />
$200 697-7222 or 729-0276<br />
Whirlpool washer 4 gas dryer, white.<br />
2 years, large capacity. 3 yr Service<br />
Contract $750.'both 649-1072<br />
1979 Kenmore retr igerator,<br />
dtshwashei. washing machine 4<br />
dryer Like new $600 626-3707<br />
713 Btcyctos<br />
MOVING SALE - Furniture, good<br />
condition pine 4 oak. china cabinet.<br />
$250 Drysink. $200. couches 4<br />
(flairs from $50-$200, dehumldifier<br />
4 humidifier. $50 each lawn equip-<br />
ment from $50-$7$. Pool sweep<br />
$150 4 more 728-0181<br />
MOVING SALE' Furnrture indoor<br />
patio, oak coffee 4 end tables Like<br />
newt Baby items!! 522-1369<br />
MOVING SALE-Furmture, toys,<br />
baby Items 4 more Jan 9-10. 9am-<br />
6pm 5947 Kmmore, Dearborn Mgts<br />
N of Ford. E ol Beech Daly<br />
MOVING SALE - washer 4 dryer,<br />
$125, Couch, $100 Armchair, $50<br />
Coftee table. $35 Black 4 whtie tv.<br />
$€5 454-4931<br />
MOVING SALE<br />
30471 Steinhauer. Westland<br />
m - 5p m , Thurs -Sal 326-3879<br />
MR 4 MRS Chairs, green; earth-<br />
tones, contemporary, like new,<br />
$300'both or besl offer 532-9681<br />
PLAID SOFA - 92 in wrth matching<br />
chaw, $200 Ethan Allen dark pine<br />
tables. 464-1428<br />
ins<br />
Headboards trc<br />
Occasional tables from $49<br />
TV"! from $99<br />
Sola'chair sets from $149<br />
Save up to 60% on<br />
previously leased furniture<br />
C0RT<br />
Furniture Rental<br />
Clearance Center<br />
28720 Northwestern Hwy<br />
Southfield (S. of 12 Mile)<br />
358-4303<br />
3921 Rochester Fid . Troy<br />
(S ol Wattles!<br />
524-1022<br />
NEW<br />
QUEENStZE Sotabed $250 Reclmer<br />
chair $50 Both good condition.<br />
421-2040<br />
RED STEEL FRAME full twin size<br />
bunk bed with matfress excellent<br />
condition $300 After 5, 863-0482<br />
ROSEWOOD king<br />
new mattress, $250<br />
Call afler 6pm 525-3942<br />
SEVEN PC Smoke glass dining<br />
room set. $125 Maple rocker $35<br />
Desk. $45 File cabinet $45. Hutch.<br />
$150 All prices firm 531-5781<br />
SOFA. LOVESEAT and CHAIR -<br />
Gray, very good condition We have<br />
nopets, $200 981-1396<br />
710 Misc. For Sate<br />
Oakland County<br />
ATTENTION CAMBERS!'<br />
Golden Charier Coast lo Coast '<br />
R P.! Life Time Membership Paid<br />
$4000 Sell $695 614-761-9257<br />
BAKER<br />
FURNITURE: 50% SAVINGS<br />
Pair of neo classic burl walnut 4<br />
brass display china cabinets black<br />
lacquer 4 inlaid brass sofa table.<br />
Sack lacquer 4 inlaid brass buffet,<br />
all brass console Oriental brass 4<br />
black lacquer chest 539-1209<br />
PEOASTOOL TABLE - round, 48'<br />
with four chairs Extra leafs Excel-<br />
lent condition $675 478-9198<br />
T<br />
EVERYTHING GOES<br />
Sat Sun Mon Jan 9 vo 11 10-4<br />
6301 Farmington Rd.<br />
E off Farmmgton |ust N ot 15 Mile<br />
3 000 sq fl updaled home<br />
to be sold in pans prior to<br />
demo All furniture'<br />
FEATURING hardwood floors, re-<br />
cessed lights carpet windows,<br />
newer ceniral heating 4 air condi-<br />
tioning system, skylights. 4 garage<br />
doors with electrics 4 complete<br />
baths, complete kitchen including<br />
appliances, oxbow jwmdows 4<br />
doorwatis fireplace mantle .manor<br />
doors Pelia windows alt hardware<br />
4 copper 1940 Ford Ferguson trac-<br />
tor with attachments, tools, freezer.<br />
6 piece sectional sofa, king size oak<br />
bedroom set, executive office lurm-<br />
ture chairs desks. 2 sofa beds, full<br />
s«ie bedroom curio, games tables 4<br />
chairs lamps, an. great household<br />
accessories beautiful fun length<br />
Stone Martm fur coat size 12-14.<br />
antique ivory Netsuke collection,<br />
fine jewelry & much more<br />
EVERYTHING GOES<br />
855-0053<br />
HOUSEHOLD<br />
SALES<br />
CONDUCTED BY<br />
Lilly M.<br />
& COMPANY<br />
562-1387 569-2929<br />
Prestige Estate Sales<br />
MOVING SALE<br />
876 W Glengary Circle<br />
Bloomfield Village<br />
_ Fn-Sat, Jan 8-9 10-4pm<br />
West on Maple i btk. past Cran-<br />
brook. turn north on Glengary Road<br />
to Glengary Circle, turn West<br />
Sofas, labies. lamps, mirrors, maple<br />
dmmg table 4 chairs. TV, Hitchcock<br />
bench, glass coffee table, computer,<br />
animal carriers Featuring antique<br />
bed 4 mirror, wicker Lovefy china<br />
Oil paintings nice pictures, plants,<br />
clothes, linens, kitchen 642-8938<br />
PRICED ESTATE SALE - Antiques<br />
1860 s corner cupboard, drop leaf 4<br />
endtables. oriental rugs. Empire<br />
sofa. Lincoln rocker pine 4 mahog-<br />
any bedroom sets, miniatures, toys.<br />
TV, Royal Doulton 4 Lenox<br />
2730 Hyiane, Troy E. off Adams, N<br />
of Wattles. Jan 9 4 10th, 9-Spm<br />
RATTAN glass to® table and 4 pad-<br />
ded chairs, matching Baker s rack,<br />
very good condition $550 737-9487<br />
REFRIGERATOR<br />
bike used but<br />
Priced to sell'<br />
4 exercise<br />
maintained<br />
788-3871<br />
REMODELING SALE<br />
Bedroom sel - Couches - End tables<br />
Wood Kitchen .'Baih Cabinets Jenn-<br />
Air Stove Double Oven For more<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation can 683-2561<br />
KERMAN ORIENTAL RUG (12X16)<br />
by Karastan (pastel colors) Fabu-<br />
lous glass lop dining room table<br />
with mahogany base Carved ma-<br />
hogany 4 poster king size bed wtth<br />
canopy paw blue queen arvne wing<br />
back chairs Mahogany bedroom<br />
sets with twin 4 tuH tae beds Large<br />
Breakfronts with secretary drawer 4<br />
traditional china cabinets, corner<br />
China cabmets heppiewhiie side-<br />
boards buffeis. by Robert Irwin 4<br />
others Servers cart* bachelors<br />
chests single chests executive<br />
desk traditional desk, queen anne<br />
ladies desks Chippendale secretary<br />
desk (block front stytel Mahogany<br />
dming room tables 4 sets of chip-<br />
pendaie hecpiewhite 4 duncan<br />
phyfe Ommg room chairs 0M paint-<br />
ings 4 mirror* (guilt 4 mahogany<br />
styles! more<br />
MAHOGANY INTERIORS<br />
506 S Washington Royal Oak<br />
545-4110<br />
MOVING SALE - targe treaset table<br />
w. 1 bench 4 padded chaws so wantad<br />
Little Mermaid tape 416^.179<br />
WANTED LIONEL TRAINS - private<br />
collector wants lo purchase Lionel<br />
trains Any condition 559-0159<br />
SHIH TZU - AKC. lemale 12 wks<br />
$250 Lrvonia 464-8406<br />
SHIM TZU AKC PUPPIES<br />
• week* old. tat shot*, wormed,<br />
health guaranteed 534-2644<br />
SHIH-TZU. AKC<br />
2 Black 4 white<br />
Ca* after 6pm<br />
pueewa<br />
8 wks oM<br />
261-3703<br />
WATCHDOGS - To a good home<br />
Doberman Hueky mix 6 wks old<br />
Call anytime 595-3183<br />
739 Aquariums/Fish<br />
Services<br />
738 Household Pets<br />
ADORABLE Tabby 6 mos OX3. yel-<br />
low 4 brown utter box trained 4<br />
spayed Good personality 478-2148<br />
BEAUTIFUL Himi Sealpomt lemale<br />
kitten. 14 weeks champion pedi-<br />
gree $200 Mornings 441-4410<br />
BLACK LAB PUPS (3) 1ST shots. 7<br />
wks old $75 CaH 592-8599<br />
BLACK LAB - 3 years, male, needs<br />
acn*e adult companion Needs a<br />
good home 658- '918 879-8817<br />
BOXER PUPPIES '- 3 males, 3 fe-<br />
males Ready <strong>for</strong> pick-up Jan 25th,<br />
2 flashy fawns $200-$400 534-4095<br />
BRITTANY SPANIEL PUPPtES -<br />
AKC champion bloodline Field<br />
4 Show 729-4284<br />
BRITTANY SPANIEL-AKC Female,<br />
orange 4 white. 4 yrs old spayed<br />
To good home $50 firm 537-0113<br />
CHOW CHOW Puppies. AKC. 2<br />
black males. $200 each<br />
522-5918<br />
DACMSHUNO home-raised puppies<br />
AKC Champion Stud Service<br />
M-niature. smooth long 4 wir#iair<br />
Terms Bob Aibrecht 3t3-47t-7i91<br />
DOGS VARIOUS Mixefl. Breeds<br />
need loving homes Vet checked<br />
Mon -Fn 9-7 Sit 9-5 478-5400<br />
ENGLISH SETTER, lemale with pa-<br />
pers 18 months old $ 100 Two<br />
mixed puppies $35 each 427-8309<br />
GERMAN Shepherds White. AKC.<br />
OFA titled professionally bred 4<br />
proudly guaranteed 363-8336<br />
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS. AKC<br />
shots, woimed $200 Now<br />
Awailable 626-6305<br />
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES<br />
AKC OFA shots and wormed<br />
guaranteed 1517) 845-2851<br />
K'.TTENS Also beaulitui young<br />
cats, we need love .too Fixed SiV<br />
ieukem-a tested vaccinated plus 3<br />
shots long 4 short hair 842-7872<br />
KITTENS 4 CATS - leukemia tested,<br />
shots long & short hair n»ce per-<br />
sonawes 334- r369<br />
730 Sporting Goods<br />
Exercise Equipment<br />
KITTENS Siamese Sealpoint $60<br />
each also AK.C Chihuahua 4 Pe-<br />
kingese Besfctler 534-9338<br />
uOVEB'RDS hand tamed babies<br />
sva '7680<br />
89 MERKUR SCORPIO lo**C 47 000 maes LIKE NEW<br />
88 MUSTANG LX Sharp '4980<br />
'85 T-BIRD Lwoec 48.000 miles . '4880<br />
'91 FEST1VA Aul(X"Jtic »OOC rmles „.<br />
l 6280<br />
88 SABLE WAGON .aadec '4880<br />
'86 ESCORT Sock air '2780<br />
"89 PROBE GT 2 (o ctiooss '5980<br />
87 CAVALIER CONVERTIBLE Y6 automatic km maes<br />
s 5780<br />
87 88 AEROSTARS Sale pneec
60* O&E Thursday, <strong>January</strong> 7,<strong>1993</strong><br />
MO CkavroM<br />
CCLEBWTY 1MB. Euroaport. V6.<br />
Mr. stereo. ipon iMili. priced<br />
*49B below M M book. $2679<br />
TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />
cmevette^^H<br />
1M7. S speed. new exhauet<br />
4 brafeaa «&• 000 maee Exoatlew<br />
condrtlon $2450<br />
CORSCA 1MB LTZ - W M . only<br />
S66B6<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 456-5250<br />
IROC 2-28. 1MB • 1-10 ru»y<br />
equipped. km mBea. HMO<br />
®*LL PO* CHEVROLET 661-2262<br />
LOOKING FOR SMALL Automatic?<br />
priced (2000 4 below? TYME has<br />
many lo chooea trom<br />
TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />
LUMINA 1M2. Z34 rad with gray I<br />
lanor low maee. loeded $14,500<br />
MONTE CARLO 1965 SS - black.<br />
bucket M i $6595<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 456-5250<br />
224 IMS - Ona ownar. low miles<br />
loeded. antra clean! Onhr $6995<br />
MEADOWBROOK DODGE<br />
882 Chryalar<br />
CONQUEST i»B6 tSl Turbo Black,<br />
5 soeec run* 4 look* excellent,<br />
loaded. no ru«t. 74.000 rrnlea<br />
SSOOO/beat 459-1441<br />
CONQUEST 1966 - Turbo, automatic.<br />
while brown leether. exceaeni<br />
condition, 36,000 mBes naw lira*.<br />
$7500/beat 886-7536<br />
IMPERIAL 1990 - Loaded. 31.000<br />
mile*, perleci condition $12,750<br />
Aak tor Ray or Linda<br />
Day* 360-9900 Evening* 363-7766<br />
IMPERIAL 1990. leather all option*,<br />
top ol trie kne luxury, onfy $12,995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
ChryMer-Ptymouth-Jeep-E»gie<br />
455-8740 961-3171<br />
l£8ARON . 1979. 6 cylinder, auto^<br />
-rruMir. c w r seats. lock*, stereo<br />
Good conBtfion $675 537-1159<br />
lE BARON 5964 - Turbo. 4-door,<br />
power steering.brake*.auto.air. excellent<br />
condition.$2.000 669-467B<br />
L PSA RON 1M5 0TS. turbo, leather,<br />
new twee/dutch. excellent 86.000<br />
mi. $2,350 642-0660 or 788-0668<br />
LeRABON 1M9 Convertible «utorrKTIc<br />
air. ready to go 1 $7,995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chrysler-Ptymoulh-jeep-Eagle<br />
455-6740 961-3171<br />
LEBARON-1991 Landau 4 door,<br />
Mack/gray leather. V6 auto luH<br />
power $9500 After 7pm, 879-2325<br />
LeBARON 1992 Convertible automatic.<br />
a* V6 low low mBes.<br />
$12,995<br />
- FOX HILLS<br />
..Chrysler-Plymouth-Jeep-Eagle<br />
455-6740 961-3171<br />
NEW YORKER, 1988 Landau. Mark<br />
Craas leather edition, m v option.<br />
nam tra $6500 or be*) 546-2365<br />
NEW YORKER 1990 - Cros* Edition<br />
Leather, loaded! Only $10,495<br />
MEADOWBROOK C I DOOGE<br />
853-9090<br />
NEW YORKER 1992. Salon automatic,<br />
air, al power Only $13 495<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
455-8^<br />
ARIES 1963 2 door, good condition<br />
ai and out. Mr. power brakes iteer-<br />
Ing. $1250 642-5517<br />
COLT 0L 19M - 4 door automatic,<br />
air conditioning, (unroot low mill<br />
Extra aharp $3595<br />
Livonia Chryster-Ptymoutfi 525-7604<br />
DAYTONA 1990 ES. automatic, atr<br />
sharp Only $7695<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chrysler -Plymouth-Jeep-Eagle<br />
455-8740 MT^T<br />
DAYTONA 1992 - ES. V6. 5 Speed<br />
full power. 10.000 Mml condition<br />
$11,595<br />
Uvonia Chrysler-Plymouth 525-7604<br />
LANCER 1M5 - Low mile*. 4 door,<br />
automatic, aw conditioning<br />
Only $2895<br />
MEADOWBROOK DOOGE<br />
853-9090<br />
LANCER 1M7 4-door .loaded.leather.rmr«<br />
condition Bumper<br />
warranty After 6pm vsgs<br />
SHADOW, 1969 ES Good condition.<br />
air. aunroof black, manual<br />
transmission $4950 476-7128<br />
SHADOW 1990 - 4 door, automatic,<br />
air conditioning. Only $54M<br />
MEADOWBROOK DOOGE<br />
SHADOW 1991. automatic, air, low,<br />
low rmles $7,295.<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
STEALTH 1991. ES, loaded 5<br />
speed, alarm, phone, excellent condition,<br />
musl seB $ 14.000 851-5641<br />
866 Ford<br />
CLUBWAGON. 1979, power steering<br />
4 brakes, a*, am-fm cassette<br />
newer brakes, shocks 4 tires, runs<br />
great $2 150/beet 397-2771<br />
COUNTRY WAGON 1964 Crown<br />
Victoria Executive's car MicheMm<br />
76M. $1950 (313)535-8041<br />
CROWN VICTORIA 1985 4 door<br />
ExceBent condition 1-owner 8urgandy<br />
$3000 After 5, 455-6178<br />
CROWN VICTORIA. 1987. 4 door,<br />
looks and run* excellent 166,000<br />
highway irales $1850 best 522-7351<br />
CSLX WAGON - 1991, black, wood<br />
sides. 36.000 miles, fully loaded Excellent<br />
condrtlon $13,750 583-0531<br />
ESCORT 1982 - 49,000 miles, automate.<br />
air. elderly womans car<br />
$1500 451-0115<br />
ESCORT 1965 - Florida 5 speed,<br />
air, cruise 83,000 mile*<br />
$850 421-2773<br />
ESCORT 1986. Burgundy<br />
*tereo. 35 mpg, $1099<br />
TYME AUTO 41<br />
ESCORT 1988 GL Air. automatic,<br />
stereo cassalle, 40.000 miles<br />
$3300 360-1306<br />
ESCORT 1988, GT, ivory, red vetour<br />
interior, ground effects, really sharp 1<br />
$2399 ,<br />
TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />
ESCORT 1989 GT -<br />
stereo, defrost, custom color Only<br />
$5995<br />
MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />
ESCORT 1989. LX. burgundy, automatic,<br />
am/fm stereo, air, surround<br />
sound TYME does it again priced<br />
only $1161 below black book,<br />
$3799<br />
TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />
Ford<br />
ESCORT 1M7 EXP - Mack, automatic.<br />
1 ownar. runs graat. looks<br />
good. $ 1950/beal 525-6247<br />
ESCORT 19M GT. 55.000 mMee,<br />
power steering, brakea. am-fm. a*,<br />
•mrn-ctoBn.iWW/offrr M7-67M<br />
ESCORT 1M1 GT - automatic. Hr.<br />
moonroot crutae. tm. very dean.<br />
$8595 ' 591-0044<br />
ESCORT 1M1 - LX. 4 door, wagon,<br />
automatic, air. casaelte. cruise,<br />
more 30.000 TMes $7000 663-2603<br />
ESCORT 1992 - automatic, air. low<br />
miles $6695<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 456-5250<br />
ESCORT 1W2. GT- Cayman package.<br />
8 mos old. 5.500 miles, extended<br />
warranty Must sacrifice<br />
$9200 453-5944<br />
FESTIVA 1991 L. red, stereo cassetle.<br />
excellent condition, comes<br />
with nose bra. $5,000 960-9362<br />
FUTURE - 1978, M.000 miles 6 cylinder.<br />
air. runs axcaMant $550/best<br />
Call 326-1788<br />
LOOKING FOR SMALL Automatic<br />
priced $2000 4 below? TYME has<br />
many to choose from<br />
TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />
LTD 1979 - runs good,<br />
tlon special $300 Call.<br />
Anthony<br />
flUTOMOTIV<br />
transpons-<br />
MERCURY GRAND MAROUIS LS<br />
1985, 4 door, axceflant condition<br />
70.000 miles 642-7164<br />
MUSTANG LX 1968 - 5 0. 5 speed<br />
hatchback, new tires, exhaust.<br />
$5900, serious only Evenings.<br />
afler 6 459-4941<br />
MUSTANG LX 1968 - 4 cylinder, automatic<br />
Onfy $3495<br />
MEADOWBROOK DOOGE ;<br />
853-9090<br />
MUSTANG 1969 - GT, while, loaded,<br />
64,000 mile*, cieen. $8000<br />
851-6278<br />
MUSTANG 1989. GT. 15.000 miles<br />
only $8500 Must seeto appreciate<br />
651-5911<br />
MUSTANG 1990 LX - automatic, air<br />
power steering 4 brakes, stereo<br />
Knockout beauty! Only $6895<br />
MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />
MUSTANG-1991 LX 5.0 Loaded<br />
14,000 miles, Calypso green<br />
$11,500 firm Novi 669-6217<br />
PROBE GT 1991 - red beauty,<br />
loaded $8995<br />
PAT MILLIKEN FORD<br />
255-3100<br />
PROBE 1990 - Take over lease, 2<br />
years left. exceBent condition, new<br />
lira*, low payments 421 -4214<br />
TAURAS 1988 GL. automatic, air, 6<br />
cylinder. AM-FM 56.000 miles,<br />
dean, 1 owner $4200 459-7139<br />
TAURUS 1987 GL wagon,<br />
<strong>for</strong> 4 reliable, 110,000 fi<br />
$1800 Cell us'<br />
TAURUS 1987 - LX. V6. loaded, excellent<br />
condition, 1 owner, 89.000<br />
miles $3,900 591-1780<br />
TAURUS 1M7<br />
$2295<br />
priced to sail at<br />
GOROON CHEVROLET 458-5250<br />
866 Ford<br />
TAURUS 19M GL Wegon . automatic.<br />
air. power windows 4 locks.<br />
cassette Famay wlnnen Only $74M<br />
T-BIRD 1979<br />
Owl Hr st cat B<br />
Good iwdttKm<br />
T-BIRD 1965 - 30th annrversery edition.<br />
V-6. aa options very clean. 2nd<br />
ownar, $3450/beat 477-7356.<br />
T BIRD-1966.<br />
locks, air,<br />
$3,700<br />
power window*/<br />
87.000 miles.<br />
453-4865<br />
T-BIRD 1990 Super Coupe, mint<br />
Cattl car. automatic. J8L sound,<br />
new Mtcheana. $9995-best 539-0675<br />
TEMPO 1964. 83,000 miles. 5<br />
speed new brakee. $ 1000/Best<br />
427-9702<br />
TEMPO 1965, automatic, extra<br />
dean. $599 - $31 20 bi-weekly, no<br />
cosigners<br />
TYME AU<br />
TEMPO 1M5 GL loaded, low maes.<br />
cassetle. rust proofed. $2300<br />
374-0348<br />
TEMPO - 1985 4-door. Silver. 1<br />
$950 349-1655<br />
TEMPO 1966. automatic, aw. stereo.<br />
immaculate condition. $3795<br />
TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />
TEMPO 1986- Automatic, air. extra<br />
Sharp, $2250<br />
TYME AUTO 455-S566<br />
TEMPO 1988 GL. 4 door, air, am-fm<br />
cassetle. 58.200 miles, good condition.<br />
$4500 or beat olter 569-0432<br />
TEMPO 1M9 GL. good condition,<br />
air. stereo/tape, power locks<br />
87.000 mi. $2900. eve*. 729-8819<br />
TEMPO - 1969, 4 door. air. am/fm<br />
cassetle Excellent condition $4495<br />
455-2676<br />
TEMPO 1990 - GL. 4 door 41.000<br />
mHe* EXITS sharp 1 $4995 453-2424<br />
" HINES PARK<br />
LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />
TEMPO. 1990 39,000 MUes, loaded.<br />
5 speed, burgundy color $3700/<br />
best Evenings: 421-6243<br />
TEMPO 1991. automatic, aw. 20.000<br />
mHes, only $6995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chrysler-Ptymouth-Jeep-Eagie<br />
455-8740 M1-3171<br />
TEMPO 1991 4 door, 9600 mHes,<br />
automatic, air Must sell<br />
$8200 After 6PM 455-8235<br />
THUNDERBIRD 1991 - 15.000 miles<br />
Loaded Show room condition'<br />
$9495<br />
PAT MILLIKEN FORD<br />
255-3100<br />
THUNDERBIRD 1M1 - 6 cylinder,<br />
power wmdows power locks, power<br />
seats power mtrror. power trunk<br />
Much more Only 20.000 miles<br />
$10,799<br />
Jack Cauley Chev. /GEO 655-0014<br />
TOPAZ 1992 - 14.000 miles Full<br />
power, iharp Onfy $7,995 453-2424<br />
HINES PARK<br />
LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />
886 Ford<br />
THUNDERBIRD 19M LX. $.0. V-6.<br />
Auto, camale control FiA power.<br />
46.000 maee Loaded' New tires 4<br />
455-5661<br />
• sfl.ttx)<br />
473-4505<br />
SPECTRUM 1969 - 5 speed. Mr. defrost<br />
stereo, doth interior Priced<br />
way low) $3995<br />
MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />
STORM 1990. GSI 60.000 miles,<br />
loeded. asking $7000 or beat olter<br />
565-5934<br />
STORM 1990, 39,000 mBea, automatic<br />
air. AM-FM caaaefte. excellent<br />
condition $6500<br />
Can after 3PM, 354-4466<br />
870 Honda<br />
ACCORD. 1964 4 Door. 5 speed.<br />
120.000 mltee Excellent motor;<br />
sound body $1500 458-7489<br />
ACCORD 1969 DX - 2 door, IM-<br />
MACULATE 1 owner trade, rad. air.<br />
cassette $5495 WARRANTY<br />
JEFF BENSON<br />
QUALITY AUTOS 562-7011<br />
ACCORD 1989. LXI - Loaded, new<br />
tires, exhaust, black/tan. $8400<br />
Ask <strong>for</strong> Mark (3131535-2600<br />
a VIC 1990. Wagon. 5 speed, aw.<br />
am/fm caaeette. aluminum wheels,<br />
luggage rack. 36.000 ml. excellent<br />
condition $6950 Eves 435-0048<br />
PRELUDE 1966. automatic. Mr.<br />
moonroof. ftremlet red with charcoal<br />
accents $779 down - $42 71 biweekly<br />
TYME does it aoain. why<br />
mora?<br />
ME AUTO 455-5568<br />
rsj<br />
872 Lincoln<br />
CONTINENTAL 1969, Signature Series.<br />
navy blue loaded. 50.000<br />
miles. $10,500 Must sell 336-7539<br />
CONTINENTAL "1986. loaded.<br />
80 000 miles, showroom condition<br />
$6000 or best Ask <strong>for</strong> Laurie<br />
227-6543 or 478-1640<br />
CONTINENTAL 1991 Executive, low<br />
miles $15,500 453-2424<br />
HINES PARK<br />
LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />
CONTINENTAL 1990 Executive,<br />
leather, extra dean $11,900<br />
453-2424<br />
HINES PARK<br />
UNCOLN-MERCURY<br />
MARK VII 1991 LSC SE 28.000<br />
miles power moonroof $17,900<br />
453-2424<br />
HINES PARK<br />
LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />
TOWN CAR 1964-loaded. excellent<br />
condition, garaged $4250<br />
453-5253<br />
TOWN CAR 1988 - fully loeded,<br />
super dean Onfy $9495<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 456-5250<br />
TOWN CAR 1M1 - Signature<br />
Series, keyless entry, leather<br />
Sharp! $18,995<br />
PAT MILLIKEN FORD<br />
255-3100<br />
872 Lincoln 878 Plymouth<br />
MARK W I960 LSC<br />
Loaded bisck. 55.000 mllee<br />
•15.800 360-3606<br />
GRAND MAROUIS 1963 - 4 floor<br />
loaded, dependable transportation<br />
New twes 64.000 mi lee<br />
$1000 , 421-2773<br />
GRAND MAROUIS 1989 top Ol the<br />
line only $6995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chrysler-Ptymouth-Jeep-Eagle<br />
455-8740 Ml-3171<br />
SABLE 1987 LS station wagon, excellent<br />
loeded, leather $3700 or<br />
SABLE, 1987 LS station wagon, excellent.<br />
loaded, leather $3700 or<br />
best 644-1163<br />
LS Wagon<br />
car, 1 owner Loaded $4900 or offer<br />
852-0299 or 576-4943<br />
SABLE 1987 LS. 30.000 miles/engine<br />
loaded, extremely dean, good<br />
condition, $4.650 851-1182<br />
SABLE-1987, 4 door. LS. $3,200<br />
New tires ExceBent condition Air<br />
all power Call after 5pm. 553-9845<br />
SABLE 1989 LS Station Wagon<br />
Loeded keyless entry new tires.<br />
tune-up $6500 661-0311<br />
SABLE 1989 LS - 52.000 miles, ex<br />
ceMenl condition New tires, new<br />
front brakes 3 8/V-6. $7,900 Can<br />
between 1-6pm 422-4121<br />
SABTE 1991 - loaded, low miles<br />
$9395 453-2424<br />
HINES PARK<br />
LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />
TOPAZ - 1987. 4 door, sir Good<br />
condition $2500 Call 737-2452<br />
TOPAZ - 1991 4 door 29.000 miles,<br />
automatic, air, power steering/<br />
brakes warranty $6 666 471-5133<br />
TOPAZ-1992. 2 door automatic<br />
loaded warranty, 6.000 miles<br />
$8,900 or offer 981-6193<br />
TRACER 1988 automatic,<br />
showroom condition, less than<br />
7.000 miles, $2779<br />
TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />
MAXIMA 1965. saver. exceBent conpower.<br />
auto-<br />
879-6682<br />
CUTLASS SUPREME SL 1990 -<br />
North American Series 30.000<br />
mMee. showroom newt ONty $9895<br />
MEADOWBROOK DOOGE<br />
853-9090<br />
CUTLASS 1984 Clara Brougham -<br />
79.000 rmles Great brae, exhaust,<br />
brakea 4 battery Wan maintained<br />
Runs great $1650 525-2843<br />
CUTLASS 1968 CMMS. power steering/brakes,<br />
automatic, air. amlm<br />
cassette alarm, chrome trim, good<br />
condition, $4,000. 581-7200<br />
CUTLASS 1989. Cruiser wagon,<br />
loede v-6. power locks f widows,<br />
cruise, tut. sm-fm ifBreo cassette<br />
excellent condition $7950 553-6972<br />
CUTLASS 1989 4 Door. 4 cylinder<br />
automatic, aw stereo, new tires 30<br />
MPG $3890 533-4154<br />
CUTLASS-1992 SUPREME SL, warranty<br />
to 70.000 mHes, loaded,<br />
$14,000 CaH 624-6154<br />
FiRENZA 1964, new brakes, runs<br />
greet. $1300 or best offer<br />
398-6514<br />
OLDS 88. 1M9. Royale Brougham<br />
4 door, loaded. i owner mint condition,<br />
$6,950 ' 373-6729<br />
OMEGA 1961. 4 door custom, very<br />
good condition. 69.000 mi . 4 cylinder.<br />
$950 661-4668<br />
ACCLAIM 1990 - tat. coBse. atr COrv<br />
BONNEVILLE-1M7. red, 4 door<br />
many options, good condition<br />
s&>. 247-3075<br />
GRAND PRU STE - 1991, 3 4 Mrs.<br />
24 valve. V-6. 5 speed WMe w/grey<br />
do® msanor FuBy loeded 4 yeer<br />
extended warranty 24.000 mBei<br />
113.000. 666-1337<br />
ESCORT 1M7<br />
malic, am-fm g<br />
MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />
good | mechemcal 4 clean body TAURUB. 1990 GL lufl package<br />
$2200<br />
644-0001 38.000 mi. fu* power. 17400<br />
313-553-4177<br />
ESCORT IMS - runs weal 8650 HINES PARK<br />
offer 566-3174. leave meaaapa<br />
UNCOLN-MERCURY<br />
ESCORT 1968. 1 owner 2 door,<br />
am/fm. new Urea, excellent<br />
TAURUS 1990 LX - loaded. tw»Ughi<br />
condition $2200/beat 489-7134<br />
.only 31,000<br />
a. ESP.<br />
SPOTLESS' Save thoueande!<br />
jett<br />
ESCORT 1M9 - automatic, am-fm<br />
cassette air. power brakea 4 steering.<br />
$3900 or best 595-0908<br />
- MARK VB, 1991 LSC. 44.000 mBea. MSSAN 1M1 260ZX<br />
sunroof, leather seats, exceleni<br />
M 4 out. AM/FM<br />
SUNDANCE 1968 - RS, 31,000<br />
868 (too<br />
647-9558<br />
$1400 662-6278 mBea. Ike new $5295 CaB anytime GRAND PRIX - 1969 dark gray.<br />
METRO 1991 .<br />
TOWNCAR 1990 Signature Excel- NISSAN 300 ZX IMS ExoaBant<br />
rad $4995<br />
lent condition Corporate car al op- condition FuBy loeded 65.000 ml SUNDANCE. 1990 Completely<br />
GOROON CHEVROLET<br />
tion. 36.000 mBea Highest olter $5900. 356-2585 loaded, mint condition low maes GRANO PRIX-1991. 20.837 MBaa.<br />
H r $12,000 313 651-4114<br />
$6.000 After 6pm 229-9342 aw. V6. an cea ant condition $10,506<br />
PRIZM 19M automatic, air. rliar -<br />
or beat - 746-8S18<br />
rad $4995<br />
876 OMamobila<br />
SUNDANCE i990 - white 2 dooT<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 874 Marcury<br />
aw automatic. Mt. caeaette. 31 X)00<br />
CALAIS 19M - 56.000 actuM maee.<br />
$6,250 255-6135 GRAND PRIX 1990 SE. red. loaded.<br />
PRIZM 19M - automatic, stereo COUGAR 1M7 LS - mml condition. automatic, aw conditioning<br />
$11,000 477-9171<br />
dean Tranaportatlon speoai $4995 46.000 maes. naw brakea 4 tires Ntcel Only $2968<br />
VOLARE 1979. 4 door, V-6. auto-'<br />
Jack CaiAey Chev /GEO 655-0014 must Mil $5900 244-6571 MEADOWBROOK DOOGE matic. air. vary good condition. GRANO PRIX 19M - LE. 15.000,<br />
853-9090<br />
$ 1000/besl 953-9621 Sharp) $9995 453-2424<br />
PRIZM 1M1 - automatic, air stereo COUGAR 1969 • automatic, atr. ex-<br />
benson<br />
has had caret Only $6895<br />
ceBent condition loaded. M500<br />
OUAUTY AUTOS 562-7011<br />
ClERA 1964 Weocai - loaded excel- VOLARE 1979 - 74.000 mi . runs HINES PARK<br />
669-4760<br />
MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />
lent condition Recent brakea. bat- good, needa 2 front tires $600.<br />
UNCOLN-MERCURY<br />
TAURUS 1991. L Wagon. 24,000 ml.<br />
tery $1800 or beat 486-1521 drive It away! 855-4032<br />
mint condition loaded. 3rd seat, PRIZM 1992 • red. 4.500 maes. 4 COUGAR 1969 Loaded, new twee,<br />
LEMANS SE - 1992 . 3,000 mBes.<br />
cranbury $11,400 253-0859 door, automatic, air. power locks. very good condition. $7595<br />
red coupe, automatic, power sleer<br />
525-7177 ClERA 1990 3Li<br />
880 Pontiac<br />
- S00 646-1025<br />
COUGAR-IM0. Irwin.<br />
LEMANS. 1980 - 2 door. *,000 ml.<br />
eniry. loaded. 36.000 mBee Excel- CUTLASS ClERA 1965 - V6. auto- Hack, immaculate condition<br />
Hr. exceaeni condition $4500 or<br />
lent condition $8,700 522-2326 matic. air conditioning power steer- Must sea $7,600.<br />
beat offer 937-2S05<br />
COUGAR 1990. white, loaded,<br />
ing windows 4 locks, tut. crwae and Call after 6 pm 752-4971<br />
12.600 mik i, asking $9000<br />
el Only $2995<br />
LBMANS 1969 SEH 4 door, wee<br />
BONNEVILLE SSE 1989 - Black<br />
420-2117 MEADOW BROOK DODGE<br />
$4960<br />
power moon roc* every avaBabie<br />
653-9090<br />
BILL FOX CHEVROLET 651-2242<br />
option! Onfy $9788<br />
GRAN0 MARQUIS 1M1. V8. auto-<br />
MEADOWBROOK DOOGE PONTIAC 6000 1986 STE, loeded 4<br />
matic aw, runs good, needs some<br />
853-9090<br />
dean. $4000 or beet offer<br />
work. $750/beat 533-1154<br />
313-666-8166<br />
TRACER, 1988 - Stick shift 3 door<br />
hatch back w'air 4 many more extras<br />
$1700 like new 642-4740<br />
TRACER-1989 Wagon most options<br />
40.000 miles New tires & exhaust<br />
$5.100 or best 624-6307<br />
TRACER, 1989 Gold. 2 door.<br />
33 000 miles, Mr, am-fm cassette,<br />
REGENCY 1992 Elite M. Sunroof,<br />
leather, loaded 4600 miles,<br />
$19,000 349-0967<br />
TORONADO TROFEO 1992 - Red,<br />
only 14,000 ml loaded, black leather<br />
Interior $18,200 453-0746<br />
TORONADO. 1986 Clean, loaded,<br />
new brakes, new tires, black<br />
Good condition $4200 646-7685<br />
878 Plymouth<br />
HORIZON 1M7, runs exceaeni, 5<br />
speed dean inside 4 out $1300<br />
474-0749<br />
LASER. 1990 RS Turbo Loaded<br />
good condition Same as Talon'<br />
Eclipse $6750/bes) offer 741-5974<br />
RELIANT 1M5. 2 Door, automatic<br />
arr. 12,000 actual miles, garage<br />
kept. i owner $3300 456-7489<br />
SUNDANCE and SHADOWS<br />
1987-1992 automatic, air<br />
conditioning Much mors Low<br />
miles From $3995<br />
Uvorua Chrysler-Ptymouth 525-7604<br />
SUNDANCE 1987. air. red<br />
Onfy $2,995<br />
automatic i* 000 420-0655 |<br />
TRACER iM9't. 2 door 5 speed,<br />
MR 34.000 rm. excellent condition<br />
$4500 458-8732 - Beeper 306-7061<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chi rvsler-Plymouth-Jeep-Eagle<br />
455-6740 1740 961-3171<br />
BONNEVILLE 1966 LE saver gray.<br />
originM owner, low mBes, greet condition.<br />
new twee. $6650/negotiable<br />
Uvonia - 464-1 I M<br />
BONNEVILLE 1963 - 4 door power<br />
windows/locks, tin. cruise. we«maint<br />
amed $ 13.000 462-1055<br />
BONNEVILLE 1992 SE- ABS.<br />
r^aroon. mint, option wheels. GM<br />
executive $13,900 731-6627<br />
BONNEVILLE 1990 LE - white, loaded.<br />
custom trim Mint GM retired<br />
Exec $8,750 Call 336-0689<br />
BONNEVILLE 1981 Brougham<br />
loaded, good condition. $1150<br />
354-5714<br />
BONNEVILLE 1969 - LE. Full power<br />
ABoy wheels Very dean $6195<br />
Jack Cauley Chev./GEO 855-0014<br />
BONNEVILLE 1969 SE loeded.<br />
condition Must sell moving<br />
i/beat offer<br />
After 6PM 669-6922<br />
FIREBIRD 1986 - Red V-6, loeded<br />
89000 mllee Vary good condition<br />
$3000 Ca* be<strong>for</strong>e 3 pm 689-6B64<br />
GRAND AM-1986 fulf, loaded, ong-<br />
•nai owner 4 cylinder. 53.000 miles.<br />
$2,700 313-360-3258<br />
GRAND AM-1986 LE. 65.000 miles,<br />
2 door, loaded, sunroof. 1 owner<br />
$4,200 542-1986<br />
GRAND AM 1986 loaded ait options<br />
exoeoent condition, sharp<br />
TYME does 11 again, only $2479<br />
TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />
GRAND AM 1M7. SE 76,000 highway<br />
mMee. rides runs greal While/<br />
gray interior car phone optionM<br />
$4100 537-7128<br />
GRANO AM 1988 - 2 door, qued 4,<br />
Mr. cassette, full power new tires<br />
low mileage 649-0117<br />
GRANO AM-1989. red automatic,<br />
aw. casaette 50.000 mBes. garage<br />
kept, exceBent condition $5,800<br />
Can after 6pm 661 -9350<br />
GRAND AM 1992 SE - White 4<br />
door. 8000 m. full power loaded 5<br />
yr warranty $ 11.900 473-6980<br />
coupe. 1<br />
loaded, red/beige interior $14,000<br />
or best offer After 6pm 865-7115<br />
GRAND PRIX - (990 STE - 37,000<br />
miles excellent, loaded, white<br />
Pnced to sail SIQ.500 851-4632<br />
GRAND PRIX 1969 LE, red/gray, 2<br />
door, 44.000 miles loaded alarm<br />
like new, $7200 -358-4377<br />
We're very proud to<br />
announce the birth of a<br />
210,100 lb. showroom.<br />
Grand Opening<br />
<strong>January</strong> 7<br />
SATIRN<br />
PONTIAC 6000. 19M LE - automatic.<br />
atr. un. cruise cassette handles<br />
smooth Only $7995.<br />
MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />
PONTIAC 8000 1986 - 4 Ooor automatic<br />
Mr conditioning, risen, more<br />
Only $4468<br />
MEADOWBROOK OOOGE<br />
853-9090<br />
SUNBIRD 1990 - LE 5<br />
conditioning, casaelte Low mBea<br />
$6)95<br />
Jack Cauley Chev. /GEO 855.0014<br />
SUNBIRD 1990 SE. automatic, air<br />
aluminum wheel* $5 ,995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chrysler - Plymouth- Jeep-Eagle<br />
455-6740 Ml-3171<br />
6000 LE - 1982, fully loaded, tan.<br />
128.000 mBea, asking $700 or beet<br />
offer 420-1303<br />
6000 SE WAGON - 1986, low mfleaga.<br />
loaded, exceaeni condnion<br />
$3,400 474-6745<br />
881 Saturn<br />
SATURN 1991, SL2, Red.<br />
loaded. 20.000 miles $11.200<br />
Days 729-0000 or Eves 595-0785<br />
SATURN -1992 SL2. Blue-green<br />
wrth tan doth. 10.000 mllee. ABS<br />
loeded $12,695 738-5592<br />
SATURN 1992 - SL2 4 door air<br />
conditioning, aluminum wheels, cassette<br />
8.000 miles Power moonroof<br />
BOB JEANNOTTE<br />
PONTTAC/GMC TRUCK<br />
Plymouth. 453-2500<br />
882 Toyota<br />
CAMRY 1M7. excellent condrtlon,<br />
63,000 maes. $6250 o» beat ofMr<br />
416-0285<br />
COROLLA 1989 - 4 door, 5 speed,<br />
am-fm stereo cassette. Sir cruise,<br />
great condition $6150 469-9669<br />
MR2 1985 greal shape, low mBea,<br />
all options $4900/best 420-0814<br />
884 Volkswagen<br />
JETTA GL 1986 4 door 5 speed<br />
loaded excellent condition. $3100<br />
838-6731<br />
JETTA 1986 - clean 5 speed. Mr.<br />
well cared lor. sharp' $3.900<br />
Alter 3pm Plymouth 454-7177<br />
PASSAT-1991, red maintenance<br />
records, excellent $12 000 negotiable<br />
CMI 9am-4pm 525-0670<br />
Grand Opening Hours<br />
Thursday, <strong>January</strong> 7 7:30-9:00<br />
Friday, <strong>January</strong> 8 7:30-6:00<br />
Saturday, <strong>January</strong> 9 10:00-3:00<br />
SATURN OF FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
24730 Haggerty Road<br />
(Just north of Grand River) 473-7220
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AUTO<br />
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SPECIALS<br />
QC1 CHAIRMAN AWARD WINNER QC1<br />
$ WHAT DO A, X andZ PLAN BUYERS WANT? $<br />
THEY WANT MORE MONEY<br />
FOR THEIR<br />
TRADE-INS<br />
A Lot More Money<br />
AVIS FORD<br />
GIVES MORE<br />
FOB EVERY TRADE-IN!<br />
IN THE FIRST 12 MONTHS<br />
OF 1992 OVER<br />
1500 A, X AND Z PLAN BUYERS<br />
Have traded in.lheir USED CARS and trucks al AVIS<br />
FORD. The reason continues lo be that AVIS FORD<br />
gives more money on each and every trade in<br />
NEW <strong>1993</strong> FESTTVA GL 2 DOOR HATCHBACK<br />
Power brakes. AM/FM stereo, body side moldings,<br />
aluminum wheels, rear window defroster, dear coat<br />
paint, console gauges, courtesy lamps, premium highback<br />
reclining bucket seats, side window demister, digital<br />
clock, cargo cover, flip fold rear seat, rear window<br />
wiper washer Stock #11299.<br />
WAS $8334<br />
7102<br />
NEW <strong>1993</strong> TAURUS GL 4 DOOR SEDAN<br />
Powe< slewing, power Brakes tinted glass, air bag. power ooor<br />
locks. powe« windows, power drivers seat, speed control, tilt<br />
steering wheel. automatic with overdrive transmission, air conditioning.<br />
AM FM stereo cassette cast aluminum wheels rear window<br />
defroster light group, OoOy side moldings dear coat pairrt<br />
cargo n«! floor mats chrld satety locks GL decor equipment<br />
package entenor accent group Stock #11572<br />
WAS $19,332 $<br />
IS 15,292<br />
NEW <strong>1993</strong> TEMPO GL 2 DOOR SEDAN<br />
Power steering power brakes, tinted glass, bcxJy side<br />
molding, an conditioning, automatic transmission, poly<br />
cast wheels. AM/FM stereo cassette, power lock group,<br />
floor mats, rear window defroster, till steenng wheel,<br />
light group, console luxury soDhd insulation package<br />
Stock #11173.<br />
WAS $12,042<br />
IS 8826<br />
NEW <strong>1993</strong> THUNDERBIRD LX<br />
Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, air, powef*<br />
windows and door locks, automatic, electric temperature<br />
control, rear window defroster Cruise, illuminated<br />
entry system. AM FM stereo cassette, instrumentation,<br />
aluminum wheels, power antenna tog lamps console<br />
dual electric remote control mirrors Stock #10333<br />
WAS $17,030 $<br />
IS 14,401<br />
NEW <strong>1993</strong> ESCORT GT<br />
Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, rear window<br />
defroster, air, tilt, cruise, luxury convenience<br />
group, premium sound system. AM/FM stereo cassette,<br />
tachometer, instrumentation, 4 wheel disc brakes, sport<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mance bucket seats, aluminum wheels rear<br />
spoiler, console, light group, cargo area cover, interval<br />
wipers Stock #1149 ^ m ^ — — m *<br />
WAS $13682-<br />
IS 10.881<br />
NEW <strong>1993</strong> PROBE<br />
Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, air conditioning.<br />
AM FM stereo cassette, aluminum wheels,<br />
power antenna. UK steering, rear window defroster,<br />
convenience group, dual electric remote mirrors,<br />
driver s side air bag. console, per<strong>for</strong>mance instrument<br />
cluster s Stock #11025<br />
WAS $15,661 $<br />
IS 13,499<br />
$ Have Your Trade-In Appraised at AVIS Be<strong>for</strong>e You Buy! $<br />
NEW <strong>1993</strong> ESCORT LX 4 DOOR NEW <strong>1993</strong> ESCORT LX 3 DOOR<br />
Power steering, power brakes,<br />
body side molding, console, rear<br />
window defroster, AM/FM stereo,<br />
reclining bucket seats, interval<br />
wipers, side window demister,<br />
clearcoat paint, light group<br />
NEW <strong>1993</strong> ESCORT<br />
LX 5 DOOR<br />
Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, body<br />
side molding, console, rear window defrost, AM FM<br />
stereo, interval wipers, side window demister. clearcoat<br />
paint, light convenience group.<br />
YOU<br />
PICK!! *<br />
AMY OF THESE<br />
kLL NEW 1 993|<br />
•ESCORT LXj<br />
MODELSB<br />
Power steering, power brakes,<br />
tinted glass, body side moldings,<br />
console, rear window defroster.<br />
AM/FM stereo cassette, reclining<br />
bucket seats, interval wipers, side<br />
window demister, clearcoat paint,<br />
light convenience group<br />
NEW <strong>1993</strong> ESCORT<br />
4 DOOR WAGON<br />
deluxe luggage rack, wagon group, rear window washer<br />
wiper, power steering, power brakes tinted glass body side<br />
molding, console, rear window defroster AM FM stereo, reclining<br />
bucket seats, interval wipers side window demister.<br />
clearcoat paint, light group<br />
THE MOTOR TREND MAGAZINE<br />
CAR OF THE YEAR!!<br />
THE ALL NEW <strong>1993</strong> PROBE GT<br />
Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, air bag,<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mance instrument cluster, DOHC V-6 24 valve,<br />
4 wheel disc brakes, leather wraped steering wheel,<br />
console, 16" aluminum wheels, tilt, rear window defroster,<br />
air, AM/FM stereo, premium cassette, convenience<br />
group, floor mats, power group, cruise,<br />
fog lamps. Stock #10826,<br />
WAS $18,222<br />
15,701<br />
"LOWEST PICKUP PRICES IN METRO DETROIT!!"<br />
NEW <strong>1993</strong> RANGER 4X2 XLT<br />
108", power steenng, power brakes, tinted glass, rear anti-lock brakes.<br />
XLT trim, AM/FM stereo cassete. sliding rear window, chrome front and<br />
chrome rear step bumper, floor console, overdrive transmission, cast<br />
aluminum wheels, air conditioning, clear coal paitn. super engine cooling.<br />
60/40 cloth bench seats, spoiler, moldings, cargo box light, instrumentation,<br />
light group, interval wipers Stock #10788<br />
WAS $12,833 10,199<br />
NEW <strong>1993</strong> RANGER 4X2 SUPER CAB XLT<br />
Power steenng, power brakes, tinted glass, rear anti-lock brakes, XLT<br />
trim, console, light group. AM/FM stereo cassetle sliding rear window,<br />
rear jump seat, cargo cover, chrome rear step bumper, overdrive transmission.<br />
aluminum wheels, clear coat pairrt. cloth 60/40 spin bench seat.<br />
cargo box light, spoiler, moldmas. and scuff plates Stock #11357.<br />
_ _ #<br />
WAS $13,716 1 1 , 2 9 9<br />
FREE TANK OF GAS<br />
with every new<br />
vehicle purchase<br />
from stock.<br />
NEW <strong>1993</strong> F-150 4X2<br />
Power steenng. power brakes, tinted glass, overdrive transmission. XL<br />
trim, cargo box light, instrumentation, vent windows, power paint, dome<br />
light, courtesy lights, moldings, scuff plates, interval wipers Stock<br />
#11431<br />
WAS $11,618 9801<br />
NEW <strong>1993</strong> F-150 4X2 SUPER CAB PICKUP<br />
XLT Lariat trim, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass rear anti-lock<br />
brakes air, power door locks, power windows V-8 engine trailer towing<br />
package automatic overdrive, cloth captain chairs, chrome' rear step<br />
bumper, aluminum wheels, sliding rear window light group, convenience<br />
group AM/FM stereo cassette speed control, tilt, vent window, cargo<br />
box light Stock # 11356<br />
WAS $21,401 16,928<br />
•Plus tax title license and destination Rebate rl applicable included Retail sales only Picture may<br />
not represent actual vehicle Sale ends 1/1593<br />
Ai/is FORD<br />
f0 'The Dealership With A Heart<br />
TELEGRPAH RD, Just North of 12 MILE RD SOUTHFIELD<br />
OPEN MON. & THURS. TIL 9 P.M.<br />
NEW <strong>1993</strong> F-150 4X4 SUPER CAB PICKUP<br />
XLT. Lariat trim, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass automatic<br />
locking hubs, rear anti-lock brakes, cruise, tilt, air, and electronic 4<br />
speed automatic transmission, power door locks, power windows, AM<br />
FM stereo cassette, light group, chrome styled steel wheels, sliding rear<br />
window, chrome rear step bumper, vent windows, courtesy lights, convenience<br />
group Stock #11343<br />
NEW <strong>1993</strong> AEROSTAR XL PLUS WAGON<br />
WAS $22,680 18,016<br />
Power steering power brakes, tinted glass, rear anti-lock brakes, air beg.<br />
7 passenger with dual captain s chairs, automatic with overdrive transmission.<br />
air conditioning. XL trim, privacy glass, electric rear window defroster,<br />
AM FM stereo convenience group, courtesy lamps, instrumentation,<br />
super cooling, interval wipers fold-away mirrors Stock #10427<br />
WAS $18,993 14,462<br />
CALL<br />
1-800-358-AVIS<br />
355-7500<br />
Thursday. <strong>January</strong> 7.<strong>1993</strong><br />
AUTO SHOW<br />
Better sales, reputations on show<br />
The most important introductions<br />
at the <strong>1993</strong> North American<br />
International Auto Show<br />
have nothing to do with handshakes.<br />
For the automotive executives,<br />
designers, engineers and<br />
staff responsible <strong>for</strong> the more<br />
than 25 vehicles that will make<br />
their debut at this year's show,<br />
the result of years ot sweating<br />
the details on cars they have developed<br />
will come under public<br />
scrutiny <strong>for</strong> the first time as<br />
their pet projects are introduced<br />
to the world.<br />
Millions of dollars in vehicle<br />
investment, not to mention re-<br />
putations and careers, are riding<br />
on the success or failure of new<br />
or upgraded models.<br />
The extent of the general public's<br />
reaction to their ef<strong>for</strong>ts may<br />
only entail a long glance be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
they move on to the next car.<br />
But there will be thousands of<br />
journalists, designers, engineers,<br />
and executives roaming<br />
the aisles and more ci<br />
checking the offerings of the<br />
auto companies.<br />
"The cars introduced in Detroit<br />
are some of the most important<br />
models on the market,<br />
including those introduced at<br />
the Tokyo and Frankfurt<br />
shows,"said Kathleen Hamilton,<br />
senior editor of Automobile<br />
magazine. "It's interesting to<br />
see the public reaction to them<br />
as well as hear the executives'<br />
opinions on them."<br />
A few thousand auto executives<br />
from around the world are<br />
planning to attend the <strong>1993</strong><br />
auto show^according to<br />
Detroit Auto Dealers Association.<br />
They will join the general<br />
public in looking at more than<br />
750 cars and trucks that will be<br />
on display from the world's<br />
manufacturers.<br />
The show brings everyone in<br />
It's showtime!<br />
The North American International Auto Show<br />
Just the facts<br />
WHO: Sponsored by the Detroit Auto Dealers Association<br />
WHAT: The North American International Auto Show<br />
WHERE: The Cobo Conference/Exhibition Center in downtown<br />
Detroit<br />
WHY: More than 40 of the world's auto manufacturers will<br />
showcase 750 cars and trucks at the show, including offerings from<br />
America's Big Three and international nameplates. The event<br />
brings together automotive dealers, designers, executives, the<br />
press, and the general public from Michigan and from around the<br />
globe, and reminds them that Detroit remains the car capitol of<br />
the world.<br />
WHEN: Saturday, Jan. 9 through Sunday. Jan. 17.<br />
Schedule of events<br />
Thursdav, Jan. 7 through Friday, Jan. 8: Supplier Preview<br />
Days. Last year, this event attracted 4,586 executives from 470<br />
companies.<br />
Friday, Jan. 8: Economic Club of Detroit luncheon is slated at<br />
Cobo Center. Speakers will be the CEOs of the Big Three: Robert<br />
Eaton. Harold Poling, and John Smith.<br />
A black tie charity preview sponsored by the Detroit Auto Deal-<br />
f<br />
AUTO SHOW<br />
COME<br />
the autojndustry out of the<br />
woodwork — and auto dealers<br />
look <strong>for</strong> customers to come out^<br />
of hibernation in what> would' J<br />
otherwise be a so-so wintertime<br />
month.<br />
' "At this time of year, we always<br />
look <strong>for</strong> a little boost from<br />
the auto show, and hope things<br />
improve," said John Hofstra,<br />
new car sales manager <strong>for</strong><br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d.<br />
Said Jeff Rogers, assistant<br />
general sales manager <strong>for</strong> Don<br />
Massey Cadillac in Plymouth:<br />
"We find that the auto show<br />
stimulates an interest in new<br />
cars, not just Cadillacs, but all<br />
ers Association is expected to attract more than 8.000 guests and<br />
raise more than $1 million <strong>for</strong> Detroit area charities. Tickets are<br />
$125 per person. $250 per couple, by invitation only.<br />
Saturday, Jan. 9 through Sunday, Jan. 10: A celebrity weekend<br />
is scheduled, with appearances expected by national notables.<br />
Sunday, Jan. 10 through Wednesday, Jan. 13: The Automotive<br />
News World Congress will run concurrently with the <strong>1993</strong><br />
auto show at Detroit's Westin Hotel. Opening speakers will be<br />
Chrysler Chairman Robert Eaton and Heinz Prechter, chairman<br />
and chief executive of ASC. Inc.<br />
Saturday, Jan. 9 through Sunday, Jan. 17: The auto show is<br />
open to the public. Last year's attendance totaled 625,843, up l'_<br />
percent from 1991.<br />
Exhibition dates and times:<br />
• Saturdays, Jan. 9 and Jan. 16: 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.<br />
• Sunday, Jan. 10: 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.<br />
• Sunday, Jan. 17: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.<br />
• Monday through Friday, Jan. 11-15: 2 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.<br />
Ticket prices: Adults, $7; senior citizens 65 and over, $3; children<br />
12 and under are admitted free when accompanied by a parent,<br />
otherwise $3.<br />
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ALL NEW<br />
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OUR VAN<br />
DISPLAY AT<br />
Stay Warm!<br />
Shop Inside!<br />
On Monday & Thursday<br />
Evenings from<br />
6:30 til 8:30 p.m. Our<br />
garage will be packed<br />
with vans!<br />
Act Now!<br />
We have a few<br />
special purchase<br />
1992's<br />
still available!<br />
SAVE<br />
THOUSANDS<br />
THE BEST QUALITY FOR THE UONEY.<br />
No haggling - al vara have discounted prices on the<br />
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WAS $12*324<br />
<strong>1993</strong> ESCORT<br />
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Plymouth<br />
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OPEN UNTIL 9 PM<br />
MONDAY & THURSDAY<br />
BOB DUSS€flU<br />
"YOUR DISCOUNT DEALER"<br />
BRAND NEW<br />
1992<br />
COUGAR LS<br />
Cayman Green, clearcoat. mocha cloth, tilt steering wheel, speed<br />
control, leather wrapped steenng wheel, electric rear window defroster<br />
6-way power drivers seal, elect AM FM stereo, cassette, cast<br />
aluminum wheels, power Jock group, light group, dual illuminated visor<br />
mirrors. 3 81. SEFI V6 engine, automatic overdnve transmission, P215<br />
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•a' .6* AUTO SHOW Thursday. <strong>January</strong> 7, <strong>1993</strong><br />
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' Chrysler Corp. stakes a bundle on LH line<br />
The year <strong>1993</strong> has long had a<br />
circle aroui<br />
Chrysler Corporation's calendar.<br />
This is the year the pentastar<br />
company introduces the product<br />
The <strong>1993</strong> Dodge Intrepid<br />
I. An interior vfcm of the Intrepid<br />
JSm<br />
REBATES up to<br />
s 2000<br />
or<br />
5.9% APR<br />
on select models to qualified buyers<br />
line expected to define the com- spent on their production.<br />
trepid, Chrysler Concorde and<br />
Eagle Vision. They're codenamed<br />
the LH sedans, and<br />
about $1.5 billion has been<br />
"Our new LH sedans have<br />
been developed to be worldclass<br />
in every respect, taking on<br />
the best competitors in their .<br />
PONTIAC-GMC TRUCK<br />
class, regardless of whether<br />
America," said Chrysler Chairman<br />
Lee Iacocca.<br />
Chrysler has positioned its<br />
LH line to compete against<br />
world-class sedans in the world<br />
like the Ford Taurus and Honda<br />
Accord. An expanse of interior<br />
room was made possible by<br />
pushing the rear wheels rearward<br />
on the vehicle, while ex<br />
tending the base of the<br />
windshield <strong>for</strong>ward. The car line<br />
also features dual air bags, antilock<br />
brakes on must models, a<br />
113-inch wheelbase, and a more<br />
rigid body.<br />
Other features include:<br />
• Chrysler's first domestically-produced<br />
24-valve engine, a<br />
new. multi-point injected 3.5<br />
liter SOHC V-6 with 214 horsepdwer<br />
will be offered standard<br />
on the Vision Tsi and optional<br />
on all other models. A standard<br />
3.3 liter V-6 is also offered.<br />
• Intrepid, Concorde and Vision<br />
will offer five passenger<br />
seating with front bucket seats.<br />
Intrepid will al:>o offer a front<br />
bench seat arrangement <strong>for</strong> six-<br />
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calls it the "most versatile and<br />
powerful system yet devised" by<br />
the company.<br />
• A cab-<strong>for</strong>ward design,<br />
which entails taking the entire<br />
interior cabin of a vehicle and<br />
moving it <strong>for</strong>ward, extending the<br />
wheels, while moving the rear<br />
wheels closer to the rear of the<br />
car. Interior space is thus increased.<br />
Each car line was designed<br />
with its own identity: the sporty<br />
Intrepid, the tough Vision, and<br />
the upscale Concorde. The cars<br />
will be built in Chrysler's<br />
Bramalea. Ont. plant, and the<br />
engines will be manufactured at "<br />
the Trenton Engine Plant.<br />
Of the Intrepid, Car and Driv-<br />
, er magazine said: "In a word,<br />
Chrysler's futuristic four-door is<br />
a keeper." The magazine had<br />
relatively minor beefs about the<br />
stereo and climate control.<br />
knobs, wind and road noise<br />
leaks, and a jerky cruise control.<br />
Hut overall, "The Intrepid in<br />
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locks, lamp group and<br />
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REGULAR CAB 4 WHEEL DRIVE<br />
Bedliner sMtng rear window<br />
'ear Bumper. AM FM radio, ful<br />
sua spare en^ne oil cooler<br />
bench seal, rear ABS, delay<br />
wipers and more. Stock<br />
LIST $19,374<br />
UST PRICE $17,513<br />
SALE<br />
PRICE<br />
»935110<br />
X& s 16,988*<br />
Lease For W t<br />
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LIST PRICE $20,027<br />
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GM Emptoyoot Mud $97160<br />
7 left at $fen«ar $avtno$<br />
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GM Opt II Deduct $850.40<br />
Lease >217.37t<br />
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UST PRICE $10,877<br />
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FTB Discount $400<br />
FTB Sale Price $9,678<br />
Lease tor $141 J8t<br />
GM Option II 620.10<br />
and|<br />
quick and poised — indeed Intrepid,"<br />
the publication said. .<br />
According to Bob Faust, general<br />
sales manager <strong>for</strong> Dick<br />
Scott Dodge in Plymouth, the<br />
LH cars arrived on his showroom<br />
floor in November, and the |<br />
cost, depending-on options,<br />
"ranges from S16.UU0 to $24,000.<br />
"The LH series is probably<br />
the most fabulous car ever put<br />
out by the Big Three," Faust<br />
said. "It offers superior quality<br />
and value."-He said initially,<br />
production has been slow so the<br />
automaker can maintain quality<br />
"The LH in one sense, is our<br />
chance to re-establish the feeling<br />
that we can per<strong>for</strong>m in the<br />
car business as well as anybody,"<br />
said Francois -J. Castaing,<br />
vice president —Vehicle<br />
Engineering. "That's our primary<br />
objective. Of course, it's not a<br />
make or break proposition <strong>for</strong><br />
the company because it's "onlyone<br />
car line. We're not betting<br />
the company, but sure enough<br />
we're betting our self-esteem."<br />
<strong>1993</strong> JIMMY<br />
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18.995*<br />
FTB Deduct $400<br />
GM Option II Deduct $703 96<br />
Lease tor $184 67t<br />
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LIST PRICE $10,926<br />
SALE<br />
PRICE<br />
FTB Deduct $400<br />
FTB SALE $8697*<br />
Smart Buy<br />
172"** per month<br />
5 at Similar Savings<br />
GM Option R Deduct $759.25<br />
Collage Grada Deduct $400<br />
GM Employees<br />
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H D trailer package, m. much<br />
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^18,995*<br />
4 at similar savings<br />
GM Option II deduct 1,086 70<br />
Collage grad deduct MOO<br />
NEW 1992 SAFARI XT<br />
A* 43V6 4 speed automate<br />
power locks power windows<br />
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UST PRICE $20,419<br />
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Service more of a selling point<br />
Keeping the customer satis-<br />
the list of automakers' priorities.<br />
When American-made cars<br />
were the only show in town, automakers<br />
and dealers could af<strong>for</strong>d<br />
to let service slip. Service<br />
after the sale, a knowledgeable<br />
of quali<br />
ty components could not always<br />
be counted on.<br />
As we fast <strong>for</strong>ward to <strong>1993</strong>,<br />
the situation has turned around .<br />
180 degrees. There are still poor<br />
dealers find poor products, but<br />
automakers know and appreciate<br />
that customers aren't buying<br />
as many cars as they did 20<br />
years ago, and have plenty of<br />
other cars to choose from next<br />
time if they aren't satisfied now<br />
with their service.<br />
"Customer satisfaction has<br />
eclipsed fuel economy, quality,<br />
and even safety as the top concern<br />
of virtually every manufacturer<br />
selling automobiles and<br />
light trucks in the American<br />
market," Oldsmobile proclaims.<br />
The GM division touts its -<br />
Oldsmobile Edge plan as "the<br />
mostrcomprehensive guarantee<br />
of customer satisfaction available<br />
in the U.S. market."<br />
Oldsmobile: provides corrosion<br />
protection <strong>for</strong> six years or<br />
100,000 miles; covers towing<br />
charges (except <strong>for</strong> parking infractions);<br />
provides roadside repairs,<br />
and offers courtesy transportation<br />
while the car is undergoing<br />
warranty repair.<br />
If you're 150 or more miles<br />
from home and your car breaks<br />
down, Olds will cover food and<br />
lodging expenses up to $500.<br />
Cadillac offers a four-year,<br />
50,000-mile protection on covered<br />
parts with no deductible,<br />
plus a six-year, 100,000-mile<br />
corrosion protection warranty.<br />
In addition, all Cadillacs, regardless<br />
of the model year, are<br />
covered by 24-hour roadside service<br />
<strong>for</strong> the life of the vehicle.<br />
The service is available at 585<br />
Cadillac dealerships nationwide<br />
without any membership fee <strong>for</strong><br />
the life of the vehicle.<br />
Trained telephone operator<br />
advisors are available 24 hours<br />
to provide assistance and in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
to Cadillac owners that<br />
could put the driver back on the<br />
road without sending a technician.<br />
In the event of a more<br />
complex problem, a dealer technician<br />
is dispatched to repair<br />
the problem roadside, or towing<br />
will be arranged.<br />
Other available services available<br />
at no cost in the first 12<br />
months of new ownership include<br />
lockout assistance, gasoline<br />
delivery, towing, batteryjump<br />
starts, and flat tire<br />
changes.<br />
For Allante, service includes a<br />
four-year, 50,000-mile protection<br />
warranty with supplemental<br />
Gold Key Plus bumper-tobumper<br />
coverage, which extends<br />
coverage to a seven-year,<br />
100,000-mile protection on covered<br />
parts with no deductible.<br />
"Cadillac is seriously commited<br />
to service after the sale,"<br />
said Jeff Rogers, assistant general<br />
sales manager <strong>for</strong> Don Massey<br />
Cadillac in Plymouth. "We<br />
find that customers coming in<br />
the door don't know about the<br />
service, but when they buy a car,<br />
it gives them a real sense of assurance<br />
knowing they have it."<br />
The "Audi Advantage" offers<br />
Van conversions<br />
on display<br />
In addition to cars and trucks<br />
from manufacturers around the<br />
world, the <strong>1993</strong> North American<br />
International Auto Show will<br />
include one of the largest retail<br />
displays of van conversions in<br />
North America.<br />
Twenty companies will display<br />
about 35 van conversions<br />
on the lower level of Cobo Hall<br />
during the auto show, as they<br />
have done <strong>for</strong> more than a decade.<br />
Van conversions are sold<br />
through retail car dealers.<br />
"The auto show is important<br />
to our dealers because it sells a<br />
lot of van conversions," said<br />
Daniel Hayes, executive vice<br />
president of the Detroit Auto<br />
Dealers Association. "We've<br />
received reports of dealers selling<br />
aa many aa 50 van conversions<br />
in the two weeks following<br />
the show."<br />
There is no additional charge<br />
<strong>for</strong> the van conversion show.<br />
car-buyers expense-free scheduled<br />
maintenance and routine<br />
repairs <strong>for</strong> three years or 50,000 -<br />
miles throughout its model line.<br />
Audi also offers a 10-year limited<br />
warranty against corrosion<br />
and 24-hour roadside assistance<br />
through a club membership.<br />
Pontiac has enhanced its cus-<br />
We think<br />
you'll like the<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mance.<br />
tomer service by expanding its<br />
eluding finding someone to<br />
change your flat tire or to remedy<br />
a locked-out of car or lost-key<br />
situation free-of-charge), and<br />
new courtesy transportation<br />
during <strong>1993</strong> model year warranty<br />
repairs<br />
The <strong>1993</strong> Audi 90 series includes<br />
the<br />
pictured here. In the 90, the<br />
automaker offers a redesigned<br />
car line that's more<br />
powerful than its predecessors.<br />
The "Audi Advantage"<br />
is also offered.<br />
This year, under the shim sheet<br />
metal, you'll fed a new fire in the<br />
Heartbeat of America that's geared<br />
to knock your socks ofi.<br />
The new Camaro Z28. What else<br />
would you expect from the country<br />
that invented rock and roll?<br />
It has horsepower. A 6-speed<br />
transmission Dual air bags." And a<br />
cup holder big enough <strong>for</strong> a Slurpee.*<br />
Looks like the 90s will be fun after all.<br />
The 40th Anniversary Corvette.<br />
From the time it captured people's<br />
imaginations in to the recortllireaking<br />
ZR-1, Girvette has always<br />
been America's sports car. And<br />
always will lx.\<br />
Chevy Caprice. It lets<br />
6 people feel secure.<br />
This spackxis luxury car has both<br />
anti-lock brakes (ABS) and a<br />
dmer's-side air bag. standard.<br />
Ak>ng with air conditioning and a<br />
rkic as minx nil as it is relaxing<br />
Chevy Lumina Euro 3A Sedan.<br />
200 horsepower. Now in the<br />
convenient family pack.<br />
Stretch out and relax in plenty of<br />
room while you watch the* world<br />
pass Its-. And it has standard<br />
anti-kxk brakes, so you can feel<br />
more secure behind the wheel.<br />
Chevy Full-Size Pickup.<br />
The "best" pickup.<br />
According to J. D Power and<br />
Associates, this is the best fullsize<br />
pickup in initial quality"'<br />
And Chevy Full-size has the best<br />
resale value in the business"<br />
Chevy S-Blazer. The original<br />
sport utility vehicle.<br />
The biggest V6 on the road-and<br />
4-wheel anti-kxk brakes-are both<br />
standard on S-Blazer. And<br />
its interk>r is so luxurious, it<br />
even makes a rugged individualist<br />
com<strong>for</strong>table.<br />
Cars more people depend on."<br />
Tiie most dependable, longestlasting<br />
trucks on the road.***<br />
This act is tough to folk/* at the<br />
auto show What else would<br />
you expect from the Heartbeat<br />
of America?<br />
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lAft-r ami AuncaNra 1992 Light Truck Initial Quality<br />
Srudy hascd on t tout of IO.VS consumer mpoiun<br />
inducting rwner rrporscd prohtrm* during the first 90<br />
days of < rwrship "Fo tudr? other GM prmkjcti<br />
r;Rased on registered cam in use oat My 1, 1991<br />
"•Rawrd on full-line truck company registration data<br />
19H2-I991 Ewlude* other GM product* Otevrotet. the<br />
Chevrolet Emblem Blazer Oamam Corvette. Caprice<br />
and Lumina are registered trademark* and Chevy and<br />
Etno are I rack-mark % of ihe GM Corp C 1992 G M m a<br />
Corp All Rights Reserved Buckle up America' IBJ<br />
THE HEARTBEAT OF AMERICA -
Volvo calls Ita 850 line "the<br />
most exciting Volvo since the<br />
444 hit American shores in<br />
the mid-50s." The all-new<br />
front-wheel drive sedan is<br />
equipped with semi-inde-<br />
transverse-mounted 2.4 liter<br />
five-cylinder engine, fivespeed<br />
manual transmission,<br />
four-wheel disc brakes with<br />
ABS, and driver- and passenger-side<br />
air bags.<br />
"The 850 is a new kind of<br />
Volvo." said Mats Ota Palm.<br />
chairman of Volvo Cars of<br />
North Ameitca, Inc. "Its nim-r<br />
ble handling and lively per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
will appeal to people<br />
who may never have considered<br />
a Volvo be<strong>for</strong>e."<br />
.METRO DETROIT i : i • i HMD<br />
FORD<br />
Now! Get a<br />
RED CARPET<br />
Oft Actual's<br />
ON A<br />
OPTIONS INCLUDED:<br />
(PEP 321 A)<br />
• Air Conditioning<br />
•Power Steeling<br />
• Rear Window Defroster<br />
• Light Group<br />
• Dual Electric Remote<br />
Control Minors<br />
• Remote Fuel Dooi Release<br />
• AM/FM Radio<br />
• Luggage Rack<br />
• And A Whole Lot More<br />
A MONTH<br />
FOR 24 MONTHS'<br />
tBased on 1992 CY Manulacturers Reported Retail Deliveries by Segment<br />
'Lease payment based on capitalized cost which is 90 91% ol M S B P on a <strong>1993</strong> Ford Escort LX Vfagon with<br />
Package a rrrpurrttwi hawi nn purchased try Ford Credit between Oct 1991 a nd July 1992<br />
Refundable security deposit of S175 00 first months lease payment of S159 00 and cash down payment of<br />
$942 75 totaling S12%75 due at lease inception Total amount ol monthly payments is S3S16 00 Lease<br />
payment includes destination charges & FDAF charges but excludes title taxes ft license lee and is based<br />
on a closed end 24-month Red Carpet Lease from Ford Credit Lessee may have the option but is not<br />
obligated to purchase the vehicle at lease end at a price to be negotiated with the dealer at lease<br />
inception Lessee is responsible <strong>for</strong> excess wear and tear and S 11 per mile lor mileage over 30 000 Lease<br />
subject to credit approval and insurability as determined by Ford Credit See dealer <strong>for</strong> his payment ft<br />
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Ford tries to build<br />
on Ranger s success<br />
Trying to make what's been a<br />
success even better, designers at<br />
slippery new look and made mechanical<br />
improvements to the<br />
<strong>1993</strong> Ford Ranger.<br />
The nation's best-selling<br />
compact pickup truck the past<br />
six years, the Ranger is "a truck<br />
<strong>for</strong> the 90s and beyond. The<br />
<strong>1993</strong> Ford Ranger blends Ford<br />
Compact toughness and versatility<br />
with contemporary styling<br />
and car-like com<strong>for</strong>t ^nd convenience,"<br />
said Ford Vice President<br />
Ross H. Roberts.<br />
The Ranger received a total<br />
facelift: a new hood, headlamps,<br />
grille, bumper, and an optional<br />
front valance panel. The hood is<br />
lower than on earlier Ranger<br />
models and there are four more<br />
inches of overhang.<br />
New sheet metal and flush<br />
glass contribute to vehicle aerodynamics<br />
and reduces wind<br />
noise. New cast aluminum<br />
wheels and tri-color taillamps<br />
round out the new look. The<br />
even more aggressive appearance.<br />
The Ranger line offers three<br />
different types of engines, a 2.3<br />
liter, four-cylinder Twin Plug<br />
engine; the 4.0 liter V6, while<br />
the 4x4 offers Ford's 3.0 liter 145<br />
horsepower V6.<br />
steering systems have been<br />
modified to accomodate the<br />
pickup's wider stance.<br />
Car and Driver complimented<br />
a "neatly laid out" interior of<br />
the Ranger, a 4.0 liter engine<br />
with more than enough power to<br />
"stave off embarrassment," and<br />
a "reasonably quiet" cabin. C/D<br />
panned the pickup's rear-end<br />
bounce on severe bumps and the<br />
cab's lack of space.<br />
But the magazine concluded,"A<br />
good thing has been made'<br />
much better."<br />
The Ford Ranger Flare Side<br />
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Saturn welcomed<br />
wagon family<br />
- "Changes in this year's offerings<br />
from Saturn will be significant<br />
in <strong>1993</strong>, the car line's third<br />
model year.<br />
Saturn debuts a new family of<br />
wagons and a "high-value"<br />
coupe — which join a Saturn<br />
sedan and a per<strong>for</strong>mance-ori-<br />
,ented coupe. Saturn now offers<br />
seven models.<br />
A driver's side airbag will be .<br />
installed on all seven models in<br />
<strong>1993</strong>. Saturn also offers a new<br />
optional traction control system<br />
to improve driving on slippery<br />
surfaces.<br />
Saturn's SWl and SW2 wagons<br />
are extensions of the fourdoor<br />
line. When the split folding<br />
rear seat backs are lowered, the<br />
wagons' cargo volume is 56.3 cubic<br />
feet. With the seats up, volume<br />
js 28.8 cubic feet. Modifications<br />
were made to the sedan's<br />
spaceframe to accommodate the<br />
design of the larger rear cargo<br />
area.<br />
Last year's single coupe mod-<br />
The Saturn SW1,<br />
-<br />
• < " -v<br />
el is renamed SC2-<strong>for</strong> -<br />
while "SCI" has been reserved<br />
<strong>for</strong> the entry-level SCl. Both<br />
models share the same space<br />
frame and a 99.2 inch wheelbase,<br />
but the SCl has different<br />
fenders and exposed headlamps.<br />
The Saturn SL/SLl sedans,<br />
SWl wagon, and SCl coupe are<br />
powered by a 1.9-liter singleoverhead<br />
cam four cylinder. Saturn's<br />
SL2 sedans, SW2 wagons<br />
and SC2 coupes have a single<br />
dual overhead cam variant of<br />
the 1.9-liter design, fitted with<br />
16 valves.<br />
In reviewing the SW2 station<br />
wagon, Motor Trend said they<br />
were "most impressed" by progress<br />
made in quieting the car's<br />
16-valve engine, calling it<br />
"smooth, powerful, and well-behaved."<br />
They also complimented<br />
the car's "sprightly handling"<br />
and "pleasant ride." The<br />
magazine had a beef with rear<br />
seat room, but overall, dubbed it<br />
a "nifty piece with attractive<br />
styling."<br />
The '93 Camaro: a new look<br />
Since its introduction on<br />
Sept. 18, 1966, the Chevrolet<br />
Camaro has survived, occasionally<br />
thrived, and undergone<br />
Diller.<br />
Orignally designed and built<br />
to take on the Ford Mustang,<br />
the Camaro has entered and reentered<br />
phases of being a muscle<br />
car, econo-cruiser. and refined<br />
sports car.<br />
At the <strong>1993</strong> Detroit Interna-<br />
sion of the Camaro will be introduced.<br />
Completely redesigned,<br />
"the fourth-generation Camaro<br />
wears a sculptured, contemporary<br />
skin over hardware that's<br />
been thoroughly updated to<br />
meet the needs of today's most<br />
demanding sports car enthusiasts,"<br />
said Chevrolet's press<br />
material.<br />
The car will be available in<br />
two coupe versions: standard<br />
and the more muscular Z28.<br />
The new Camaro retains the old<br />
101.1-inch wheelbase, but is<br />
longer, wider, and taller than its<br />
predecessor. Standard features<br />
include driver- and passengerside<br />
airbags and an anti-lock<br />
braking system.<br />
"Though virtually every component<br />
is all-new or significantly<br />
modified, this fourth-generation<br />
Camaro is heavily based on<br />
the previous design, which first<br />
appeared in 1982," said Road<br />
and Track magazine. "This is a<br />
radical evolution, not a clean<br />
sheet revolution."<br />
Standard Camaros are<br />
powered by a new overheadvalve<br />
3.4 liter V-6, which kicks<br />
out 160 horsepower at 4600<br />
RPM. This engine can be linked<br />
with either a four-speed automatic<br />
transmission or fivespeed<br />
manual.<br />
Enter into the Z28 realm and<br />
the power increases substantially.<br />
The Z28 is powered by the<br />
5.7 liter V8 found in the Corvette.<br />
Known as the LTl, themotor<br />
produces 275 horsepower<br />
at 5000 rpm in the Camaro: a<br />
gain of 30 horses over last year's<br />
engine. The Z28 is available in<br />
both manual and automatic<br />
transmissions.<br />
The Camaro's interior has<br />
GM seeks to<br />
fine-tune<br />
airbags<br />
It can be a deadly meeting<br />
when a car meets a deer. General<br />
Motors can't do much <strong>for</strong> the<br />
deer, but the automaker is<br />
trying to fine-tune its airbag<br />
technology to assure that drivers<br />
don't become victims, too.<br />
Air bag designers face a special<br />
problem: autos equipped<br />
with the devices must have sensors<br />
able to detect in milliseconds<br />
if a crash is severe<br />
enough to require the protection<br />
of an air bag. Michigan has<br />
48,000 car-deer accidents annually.<br />
"As many motorists have<br />
learned, not every vehicle collision<br />
requires the deployment of<br />
an air-bag systm,'_said Dr. David<br />
Viano, a researcher at the<br />
General Motors Biomedical Science<br />
Department. "This system<br />
must be sensitive enough to<br />
quickly detect if the collision<br />
that is occuring will be severe<br />
enough that the occupants need<br />
the extra protection that the air<br />
bag system provides.<br />
"Striking a deer running<br />
across a highway is certainly an<br />
unnerving occurence, but is<br />
usually not one that requires an<br />
air bag deployment<br />
GM tries to strike the right<br />
balance with low-speed crash<br />
testing with s tyro foam and sand<br />
bags to simulate deer. Also,<br />
rough road tests help verify that<br />
the GM system won't trigger on<br />
harsh road surfaces or off road<br />
when an air bag deployment is<br />
• not needed.<br />
; The automaker's research and<br />
• accident data analysis have<br />
; helped GM set an impact speed<br />
threshold <strong>for</strong> air bag deployment<br />
higher than many manufacturers,<br />
lowering the risk and<br />
expense of unnecessary deployments.<br />
Buick has<br />
bright idea<br />
Are you in the habit of leaving<br />
your car lights on? For its <strong>1993</strong><br />
Skylark, Buick is offering a system<br />
that saves battery life by<br />
automatically turning off the<br />
juice if any interior light is left<br />
on with the ignition off. Light®<br />
can be reactivated by turning<br />
the light switch on and off<br />
been redesigned and includes a<br />
, wraparound instrument panel<br />
• with analog gauges, The rear<br />
_ seat can fold down flat <strong>for</strong> a car-<br />
;o volume index of 22.3 cubic""<br />
eet.<br />
f,<br />
With an estimated base price<br />
of $17,200, Motor Trend said<br />
buyers can expect a lot <strong>for</strong> their<br />
money. The magazine mentioned<br />
its reduced interior noise,<br />
excellent braking, and solid feel,<br />
while panning occasional throt-<br />
'Lease payment <strong>for</strong> a Tracer sedan with<br />
P.E P. S76A is based on M.S.R.P. of<br />
$10,155. Sable CS with P E P. 451A based<br />
on M.S.R.P of $17,480, Cougar with<br />
P E P 260A based on M S R.P of $16,643<br />
and Grand Marquis with P E P. 157A<br />
based on M.S.R.P of $23,420. Excludes<br />
title, taxes and license fee. Based on an<br />
average capitalized cost of 24-month<br />
Red Carpet Leases purchased by Ford<br />
Credit in the Lincoln-Mercury<br />
Division Great Lakes Region <strong>for</strong> the<br />
period 10/1/92-11/30/92. Some<br />
payments higher, some lower. See<br />
dealer <strong>for</strong> payment and terms<br />
Lessee may have option, but is<br />
not obligated to purchase the<br />
car at lease inception. Lessee is<br />
responsible <strong>for</strong> excess wear<br />
and tear and $ IV per mile<br />
over 30,000. Lease subject to<br />
credit approval and insura-<br />
bility as determined by Ford<br />
Credit. For special lease<br />
terms, you must take new-<br />
vehicle retail delivery<br />
from dealer stock on<br />
Tracer. Grand Marquis<br />
and Cougar by 2/2/93<br />
and on Sable by<br />
1/5/93. 'Total cash<br />
due at lease incep-<br />
tion includes first<br />
month's lease pay-<br />
security deposit<br />
and cash down<br />
payment<br />
"Always wear<br />
vour safety belt<br />
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"While the Z28 continues to<br />
offer near-Corvette per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
at below-Honda Prelude price,<br />
it now challenges the best in ergonomics,<br />
solidity, ride, an<br />
quietness," the magazine said.<br />
Redesigned <strong>for</strong> '93, the<br />
Camaro feature* a standard<br />
3.4 liter V-6, wraparound instrument<br />
panel, and 16-inch<br />
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STANDARD FEATURES:<br />
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A pair of haulers<br />
Corvette blows out candles,<br />
blows away competitors<br />
Happy birthday, Chevrolet<br />
Corvette.<br />
For most of its 40 years, the<br />
'vette has been the nation's<br />
standard-bearer in the area of<br />
high per<strong>for</strong>mance cars. This<br />
year, the line will offer a 40th<br />
Anniversary Edition, a significant<br />
increase in horsepower and<br />
torque in fofcihe LT5-powered<br />
ZR-1 and a new standard keyless<br />
entry system.<br />
The ZR-1 is the Corvette<br />
line's showcase model, and <strong>for</strong><br />
<strong>1993</strong>, it will become a limitedproduction<br />
sports car with a<br />
maximum of 380 units available<br />
per year through 1995.<br />
"The ZR-1 option is a great<br />
image-builder <strong>for</strong> Chevrolet. It<br />
allows u6 to showcase technology<br />
that just isn't available anywhere<br />
else," said Chevrolet General<br />
manager Jim Perkins.<br />
"However, the ZR-1 competes in<br />
a very limited market niche, and<br />
our decision to limit production<br />
reflects that reality."<br />
Equipment on the ZR-1 includes<br />
a V-8 engine upgraded to<br />
405 horsepower wih a dual overhead<br />
cam.<br />
About 4,800 Corvettes<br />
equipped with the ZR-1 option<br />
have been sold since the car was<br />
introduced in the fall of 1989.<br />
Overall, the one millionth Corvette<br />
was built July 2.<br />
Suburban gets<br />
new transmission<br />
The <strong>1993</strong> Chevrolet Suburban<br />
gets GM's new Hydra-matic<br />
4160-E electronic four speed automatic<br />
transmission <strong>for</strong> <strong>1993</strong><br />
after an extensive redesign in<br />
'92.<br />
The Suburban comes with a<br />
standard 5.7 liter eight cylinder<br />
engine, with an optional 7.4 liter<br />
engine also available. The<br />
K2500 has a maximum payload<br />
of 3,065 to 3,565 pounds.<br />
Refinements also include<br />
more underhood and underbody<br />
corrosion protection, tilt steering<br />
column improvements to reduce<br />
theft, and more extensive<br />
use of anti-chip paint coating.<br />
At the fuel pump, the Suburban's<br />
gas tank will accept a<br />
whopping 42 gallons of gas.<br />
The manufacturer's suggested<br />
retail price <strong>for</strong> the Suburban is<br />
$19,080.<br />
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