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Volume 17 Number <strong>31</strong> Thursday, <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong> <strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan 68 Pages<br />
District<br />
plans <strong>for</strong><br />
schools<br />
of choice<br />
By M.B. Dillon<br />
staff writer<br />
The state of Michigan is getting<br />
bullish on education, and as push<br />
comes to shove, Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
residents will have a say in educational<br />
improvement<br />
That's the intent of a "schools of<br />
choice" plan scheduled <strong>for</strong> implementation<br />
in 1992-93 in which students<br />
would be able to attend any indistrict<br />
school they wish, regardless<br />
of where they live.<br />
"By Nov. 15, a committee must be<br />
<strong>for</strong>med, established with two-thirds<br />
citizens," Superintendent John<br />
Hoben told the board of education<br />
Monday night. "The committee has<br />
until April 1 to go through the process<br />
and make a report to the board<br />
of education as to what process or<br />
program would be used within the<br />
district.<br />
"THE BOARD HAS to adopt it, or<br />
it goes back to the citizens in the<br />
general election in June," said<br />
Hoben. "If the electorate goes along<br />
with the board, then <strong>for</strong> two years,<br />
we are exempt- At the end of two<br />
years, we have to go through the process<br />
again."<br />
Hoben proposed a committee of 18<br />
people — sii administrators and<br />
school staff, and 12 people from outside.<br />
The 12 would include individuals<br />
from the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Education<br />
Association, which represents<br />
teachers and other school employees;<br />
the chamber of commerce; the<br />
school council; Business and Education<br />
Partnership; Talented and Gifted<br />
program; safety committee; the<br />
Special Education Parents Advisory<br />
Committee; I Care Committee and<br />
the 2010 Committee that is studying<br />
district needs. One at-large member<br />
also would be included.<br />
They'll be charged with reaching a<br />
consensus on what the schools of<br />
choice program should be <strong>for</strong> this<br />
area, said Hoben. "The chairperson,"<br />
he added, "should be someone from<br />
the citizen ranks, seeing as the committee<br />
will be dominated by citizens<br />
We will go to the leadership of each<br />
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what's inside<br />
Building scene . . 1G<br />
Business. . . . 11-12B<br />
Classifieds. . . . D-G<br />
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Employment . . . E.F<br />
Index.... .40<br />
Real estate . . D.E<br />
Creative living . . 1D<br />
Crossword. . 5D<br />
Entertainment . . . 7-9B<br />
Opinion . 16A<br />
Sports.... Section 1B<br />
Suburban life Section C<br />
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Todd Ehrhart builds pig pens <strong>for</strong> his 28 piglets and adult swine.<br />
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Taxes, development push<br />
farmers out of township<br />
By Diane Gale<br />
staff writer<br />
Walking his hilly nine acres in<br />
west <strong>Canton</strong>, Todd Ehrhart has a<br />
Jimmy Stewart like drawl as he<br />
explains what if s like to raise pigs<br />
and black Angus cows in a town<br />
that's better known <strong>for</strong> it's subdivisions<br />
than livestock.<br />
Working full-time at Ford Motor<br />
Co. as a receiving checker at the<br />
Michigan Truck plant, Ehrhart<br />
raises 28 piglets, a few older pigs<br />
and about 20 registered black<br />
Angus cows.<br />
"I'd like to get a herd and do the<br />
thing I've always wanted — to be a<br />
full-time farmer," he said taking<br />
off his cap and combing his red and<br />
white hair back with his fingers.<br />
Ehrhart wants to raise cattle,<br />
hogs and crops <strong>for</strong> their feed.<br />
He hopes to realize the dream<br />
when he retires in seven years to a<br />
warmer climate where livestock<br />
can pasture yearlong. He'll leave<br />
the land his parents bought 43<br />
years ago when he was five. It became<br />
home to his wife, Linda, and<br />
their five children<br />
"You can't farm here anymore,"<br />
'The more people who come out to<br />
farming who are from the city the<br />
more trouble you have<br />
— Todd Ehrhart<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> farmer<br />
he said blaming taxes, development<br />
and city folk who don't understand<br />
country life.<br />
"The more people who come out<br />
to farming who are from the city<br />
the more trouble you have," he<br />
said.<br />
AND THE more citified the area<br />
gets the further out Ehrhart has to<br />
go <strong>for</strong> service and equipment, he<br />
said remembering a time when<br />
mills were available in Plymouth<br />
and Ypsilanti<br />
A valley in the back 40 of his lot<br />
includes an area where a branch of<br />
the remarkably clean-looking<br />
Rouge River flows. The ravine<br />
stops developers from making offers<br />
to build yet another subdivision.<br />
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Heading toward the pigs pen,<br />
Ehrhart said he built the decks and<br />
small houses where black and pink<br />
swine feed<br />
"Pig condominiums, I guess you<br />
could call it," he said. "I want to<br />
build some more."<br />
Slats in the decks let the droppings<br />
fall. Cow and pig manure sells<br />
<strong>for</strong> $15 a pick-up load.<br />
Starting his day at 7 a.m..<br />
Ehrhart said he works on the farm<br />
until 1:30-2 p.m., then lays down<br />
<strong>for</strong> a while be<strong>for</strong>e starting work at<br />
4 p.m.<br />
As he heads back toward his<br />
house on Ridge between Geddes<br />
and Cherry Hill just outside <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />
historic district he talks about<br />
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Professor<br />
puts bite on<br />
bat myths<br />
By M.B. Dillon<br />
staff writer<br />
What would Halloween be without<br />
a few vampire bats around to help<br />
set the mood, as witches tend their<br />
steaming cauldrons and ghouls, goblins<br />
and ghosts haunt our streets after<br />
dark?<br />
Bats are portrayed as evil, creepy<br />
creatures in Western society, but undeservedly<br />
so. says Dr. Allen Kurta,<br />
professor of biology at Eastern<br />
MichTgan University. They're actually<br />
much-maligned, misunderstood<br />
mammals that benefit mankind, said<br />
Kurta. who is working with an endangered<br />
bat species in a swampy<br />
area south of Lansing<br />
"BATS DO SERVE a function.<br />
They are very good at keeping down<br />
the insect population. They consume<br />
hundreds of insects every night,"<br />
said Kurta. "And a mother bat producing<br />
milk <strong>for</strong> her young will consume<br />
more than her weight in insects<br />
every night. Add that up with<br />
the hundreds of thousands of bats in<br />
the state, and that's a considerable<br />
amount of insects. Worldwide, bats<br />
are very important as plant pollinators.<br />
and they disseminate seeds."<br />
In North America, many are of<br />
the mistaken belief that all bats are<br />
rabid. "Facts are, very few have rabies,"<br />
said Kurta, who welcomes<br />
calls from anyone who discovers colonies<br />
of bats in hollow trees, barns<br />
and atUcs.<br />
"Ninety-nine percent of bats are<br />
rabies-free," he added.<br />
Also, says Kurta, bats are an important<br />
protein source in some parts<br />
of the world. "In Africa and Asia,<br />
they get as big as chickens. I've seen<br />
stir-fried bat, and fruit bat stew."<br />
The Chinese look upon the bat as a<br />
symbol of good luck.<br />
"You'll often see their images on<br />
painted on plates and embroidered<br />
Marching<br />
to indy<br />
4 Bats do serve a<br />
function. They are very<br />
good at keeping down<br />
the insect population.<br />
They consume<br />
hundreds of insects<br />
every night'<br />
— Dr. Allen Kurta<br />
EMU professor of biology<br />
on garments," said Kurta<br />
Kurta would like to clear up another<br />
misconception.<br />
"Bats do not fly into your hair<br />
Why would they want to? They eat<br />
only insects Also, bats don't build<br />
nests, so they aren't after your hair<br />
<strong>for</strong> that reason A bat that zooms<br />
close to your head was probably<br />
trying to capture a mosquito that<br />
was about to land on you. You should<br />
be grateful."<br />
Nor are bats blind. "They have<br />
eyes and can see quite well." he said.<br />
"When flying in the dark, however,<br />
they rely on echolocation. or sonar<br />
They emit high frequency sounds<br />
that we usually cannot hear and listen<br />
<strong>for</strong> the echoes bouncing off nearby<br />
objects."<br />
RATHER THAN lumping bats<br />
with other outcast mammals such as<br />
skunks and shrews, biologists have<br />
awarded bats their own order<br />
Chiroptera Loosely translated.<br />
Chiroptera means winged hand.<br />
The name fits. The struts of a bat's<br />
wing are its long, spidery finger<br />
bones<br />
Despite the name Jobann Strauss<br />
chose <strong>for</strong> his operetta, "Die Fledermaus,"<br />
which means "the flying<br />
mouse." bats are not winged mice.<br />
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Professor: Flying insect eaters get a bat wrap<br />
Continued from Page 1<br />
They're the only living mammals capable<br />
of sustained, self-powered<br />
flight With their 1,000 different<br />
varieties, bats account <strong>for</strong> almost<br />
one fourth of all mammal species.<br />
Asked during a phone interview<br />
bow large bats are, Kurta said.<br />
"Here. Let me just grab a bat off the<br />
sbelf. "Big Brown Bats, one of the<br />
aine species of bats living in Michigan.<br />
weigh only about half an ounce<br />
and measure about two inches from<br />
their noee to their rump," he said.<br />
"Their tail adds about another oneand-a-half<br />
inches. Only the rare<br />
floary Bat is larger, all other Michi-<br />
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gan species are smaller than the Big<br />
Brown Bat."<br />
Kurta, who is particularly interested<br />
in bats that roost in buildings,<br />
spent this summer working with the<br />
federally-endangered species called<br />
the Indiana bat.<br />
"Southern Michigan is the northern<br />
edge of its range," he said. "We<br />
discovered the first colony of this animal<br />
in Michigan last summer. The<br />
idea is to find out anything we can<br />
about it so we can make recommendations<br />
to the DNR <strong>for</strong> management<br />
of this species."<br />
The Indiana bat. which hibernates<br />
in Kentucky and southern Indiana, is<br />
endangered because of a lack of critical<br />
winter habitat Habitats —<br />
where bats hibernate In colonies of<br />
more than 100,000 animals — are<br />
rare to begin with and have been destroyed<br />
by development- And bat<br />
colonies In caves have been killed off<br />
by humans who disturb the animals<br />
while they're hibernating. When a<br />
bat wakes prematurely, its metabolism<br />
speeds up. If its fat reservoir is<br />
exhausted be<strong>for</strong>e spring, the bat<br />
starves to death.<br />
Increasingly, people are building<br />
wooden bat boxes to lure bats to<br />
their property.<br />
"It's a growing trend, not only<br />
among farmers and gardeners, but<br />
among people from all walks of<br />
life." said Kurta. "A lot of people in<br />
the city and the country are buying<br />
pre-made bat boxes to attract bats<br />
because bats eat insects.<br />
Kurta, who teaches mammalogy<br />
and comparative vertebrate anatomy,<br />
became interested in bats when<br />
he was in college "crawling around<br />
in caves. I had to write a term paper,<br />
and I picked bats <strong>for</strong> a subject."<br />
Some of Kurta's students also<br />
have taken an interest in bat research.<br />
They're studying such things<br />
as the effects of fat content on energy<br />
use by bats, and emergence behavior.<br />
"Students are looking at<br />
what time bats come out, and<br />
whether they come out together,<br />
flight levels and how they're affected<br />
by rainfall," said Kurta.<br />
Kurta says he's not interested in<br />
calls from people who find a bat in<br />
their house or garage — and be gets<br />
80 to 100 of those a year, many of<br />
them after 11 p.m. "But 111 travel<br />
anywhere in Michigan to look at a<br />
bat colony In a tree, particularly a<br />
hollow tree."<br />
TWO YEARS AGO. Kurta studied<br />
the bat population along the Rouge<br />
River and its tributaries in metropolitan<br />
Detroit "Bats are four times<br />
less abundant in the city arid suburbs<br />
than In rural areas in Michigan, because<br />
there are fewer bugs In cities<br />
and less to eat Plymouth is a different<br />
story. Bats are far more abundant<br />
in Plymouth than lets say. Detroit<br />
and Inkster," he said<br />
If you're afraid a vampire bat<br />
might be aftfr you Halloween night,<br />
"you needn't be. says Kurta.<br />
Only three species of vampire bats<br />
exist. "One drinks bird blood, one<br />
drinks mammal blood, and the other<br />
doesn't care," be said. Vampire bats<br />
are found only In parts of Central<br />
and South America. Sleeping humans<br />
have been bitten on occasion, but<br />
usually only an ounce of blood is consumed.<br />
with little medical impact.<br />
Mettetal charter amendment on ballot Schools of choice<br />
By Kevin Brown<br />
staff writer<br />
Besides choosing four of seven city commission candidates<br />
in Tuesday's election, city voters are also presented<br />
with a Mettetal Airport-related charter amendment<br />
"Approval of this initiative would amend the city<br />
charter to prohibit Plymouth from purchasing, operating<br />
or maintaining any airport, including Mettetal, unless<br />
approved by the majority of the voters in a citywide<br />
election." according to ballot language explaining<br />
the purpose of the amendment<br />
A "YES" VOTE favors the amendment a "no" vote<br />
rejects it<br />
Passage of the charter amendment would mean that<br />
a second vote would be scheduled, <strong>for</strong> citizens to vote<br />
specifically on whether to have the city join a joint operating<br />
agreement to run Metetal, or reject such an ef<strong>for</strong>t.<br />
But if the charter amendment passes Tuesday, commissioners<br />
have said that would suggest voters would<br />
not favor city participation in Mettetal's operation, and<br />
such an ef<strong>for</strong>t would be abandoned.<br />
The Plymouth Concerned Citizens group last spring<br />
got enough signatures to put the amendment on the bal-<br />
lot nearly 1,300, after city commissioners voted to<br />
jointly operate the airport with Plymouth Township.<br />
Since the issue was placed on the ballot. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
dropped its opposition to public ownership of the airport,<br />
the city-Plymouth Township agreement was<br />
scrapped, and a new agreement was <strong>for</strong>med between<br />
Plymouth Township and <strong>Canton</strong> to seek to operate the<br />
airport.<br />
Some commissioners who favored the city's participation<br />
in the joint airport operating agreement say participation<br />
is now a dead issue, because Plymouth Township<br />
and <strong>Canton</strong> have joined together to seek grants to<br />
run the <strong>Canton</strong> airport.<br />
But the city can still seek to join the joint operating<br />
board, and that's why residents should vote against it<br />
said Sandra Kosky, of the concerned citizens group.<br />
"WE FEEL THAT there are many, many questions<br />
that are still unanswered," she said, over liability and<br />
potential cost to taxpayers, among others.<br />
"If the charter is not changed the city can still get<br />
into the JOA (joint operating agreement) with Plymouth<br />
Township and <strong>Canton</strong> Township. If we don't we're back<br />
to square one where we were last December — that the<br />
city can do so without asking the residents," Kosky said.<br />
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Record student enrollment<br />
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By Brian Lyaaght<br />
staff writer<br />
Twenty-two years ago Ronald<br />
Randal] could be seen patrolling<br />
Schoolcraft College's wide open<br />
campus wearing badge number one.<br />
Now he's the registrar, the man<br />
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Randall. 43. of Livonia, began Oct.<br />
1 as registrar. He succeeds Russell<br />
Bogarin, under whom Randall<br />
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years.<br />
"My educational life has centered<br />
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His professional life has too.<br />
He hired on at the college as a<br />
public safety officer in 1969, after a<br />
year as a Detroit police officer. He<br />
was hired by Fred Wrenbeck a retired<br />
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organized Schoolcraft's new department.<br />
Back then, the college was a handful<br />
of buildings on 160 acres. "It was<br />
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RANDALL WORKED full time at<br />
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years. His associate's degree helped<br />
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BOGARIN, SCHOOLCRAFT'S re-<br />
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HE SAID 30-35 percent of Schoolcraft's<br />
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By Tim Richard<br />
statt writer<br />
State lawmakers disagree sharply<br />
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conducted in secrecy<br />
A Senate debate Tuesday on a 26bill<br />
package <strong>for</strong> "af<strong>for</strong>dable health<br />
care" turned into a battle over<br />
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"The public has a right to learn<br />
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Pointe, arguing Ihe secrecy bills "destroy<br />
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'The final vote will be on the<br />
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REPLIED SPONSOR Joanne Emmons,<br />
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Michael Bouchard of Birmingham.<br />
Mat Dunaskiss of Lake Orion and<br />
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Democrat William Faust of Westland<br />
No (<strong>for</strong> openness; — Republican<br />
David Honigman of West Bloomfield<br />
and Democrats Jack Faxon of<br />
Farminglon Hills and George Z.<br />
Hart of Dearborn<br />
KELLY DID all the talking <strong>for</strong> opponents<br />
of closed sessions and<br />
records<br />
He charged the sessions would be<br />
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dominated by the professionals<br />
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Kelly said the board "received 500<br />
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professionals But in only 51 cases<br />
did they make determinations."<br />
Another bill eliminates the right<br />
of court appeal in certain cases.<br />
Worse, he said, "it allows boards to<br />
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of a hearing examiner without new<br />
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Except <strong>for</strong> Emmons, no supporters<br />
mainly 18 of the 20 Republicans<br />
— replied<br />
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• Encouraging health insurance<br />
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a Streamlining discipline procedures<br />
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a Capping "pain and suffering''<br />
jury awards <strong>for</strong> most lawsuits<br />
a Scaling down attorneys' fees in<br />
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a Setting up arbitration panels as<br />
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a Easing regulations on "certificates<br />
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LOCAL SENATORS won one<br />
amendment to require <strong>for</strong>eign medical<br />
school graduates to be proficient<br />
in spoken English.<br />
"They all have to pass an examination<br />
in English," objected Sen<br />
John Schwarz, R-Battle Creek, the<br />
chamber's only physician.<br />
English proficency is tested only<br />
in a written exam." replied Faxon of<br />
Farmington Hills. "People from <strong>for</strong>eign<br />
countries often have a better<br />
grasp of English grammar and spelling<br />
than Americans do But clarity<br />
and articulation — that's a quite different<br />
issue."<br />
"I probably have more <strong>for</strong>eignborn<br />
physicians in my district than<br />
anybody in the Senate," said Sen<br />
Lana Pollack. D-Ann Arbor "I don't<br />
think it's discriminatory to ask people<br />
practicing medicine to speak so<br />
they can be understood by a patient<br />
and understand the patient."<br />
Schwarz predicted "every state<br />
(mental) hospital would close down<br />
and half the VA hospitals would<br />
close" if spoken English tests were<br />
required.<br />
Supporting tests in spoken English<br />
were: Republican Honigman of West<br />
Bloomfield and Democrats Faust of<br />
Westland, Faxon of Farmington<br />
Hills and Hart of Dearborn.<br />
Opposed were Republicans Bouchard<br />
of Birmingham, Dunaskiss of<br />
Lake Onon and Geake of Northville<br />
Village hosts BilTof Rights celebration<br />
Greenfield Village is hosting a<br />
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Nov 2-3 with a series of special<br />
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It is the 200th anniversary of The<br />
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which established many wellknown<br />
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Greenfield Village will offer special<br />
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Attorney Harold Norris will discuss<br />
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Wednesday evenings of November.<br />
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The "What Is Hospice?" programs<br />
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Cuts <strong>for</strong>ce area parks to share managers<br />
By Tim Richard<br />
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As state money dries up. the Department<br />
of Natural Resources will<br />
cluster up to four parks under a single<br />
manager, eliminating 50 managerial<br />
jobs<br />
Many parks will be kept operated<br />
just seasonally, said Russ Harding,<br />
chief of DNR's parks division<br />
"In 1992's first phase, 17 permanent<br />
park managers, three permanent<br />
park rangers, and 14 permanent-intermittent<br />
secretary positions<br />
will be eliminated." Harding told the<br />
House Conservation Committee<br />
THE REASON, he said, u that<br />
"funding <strong>for</strong> the system has gone<br />
from 70 percent general fund (10<br />
years ago) to 30 percent "<br />
The other 70 percent comes from<br />
park users fees — annual vehicle<br />
permits and nightly camping fees<br />
The shift to user fees is part of a<br />
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and education portions of the budget,<br />
squeezing DNR and other departments<br />
"It's our intention not to close<br />
parks." said the chief of the 71 state<br />
parks<br />
"We do make money in summer<br />
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Most parks "closed" <strong>for</strong> half the<br />
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parks<br />
e Waterloo in Washtenaw County<br />
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land County (year around) — High<br />
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Libertarians set modest goals <strong>for</strong> '92<br />
By Wayne PmI<br />
staff writer<br />
Controversy 9ver the Domination<br />
of U S Supreme Court Justice Clarence<br />
Thomas Is'the clearest reason<br />
yet to abandon the two major political<br />
parties. Libertarian Party Vice<br />
Presidential candidate Nancy Lord<br />
said.<br />
"I think the people finally got a<br />
chance to see Congress in action and<br />
they were revulsed," said Lord during<br />
a campaign stop last week at the<br />
University of Michigan-Dearborn.<br />
"People are beginning to see that it's<br />
the people in power who are the<br />
"problem."<br />
Lord is a licensed, though nonpracticing,<br />
doctor and an attorney in<br />
practice in Washington, D.C. She was<br />
recently her party's candidate <strong>for</strong><br />
mayor in that city.<br />
THAT DUALITY - doctor and attorney,<br />
conservative and liberal —<br />
underscores both Lord's philosophy<br />
and that of her party.<br />
Stauchly pro-choice, Lord nonetheless<br />
lists herself as a Thomas supporter.<br />
"It's shameful what they did to<br />
that man." she said. "The real reason<br />
the liberals feared Garence<br />
Thomas was because they were<br />
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been doing all along — declare certain<br />
acts of Congress unconstitutional.<br />
They were afraid he was going to<br />
tell them there were some aspects of<br />
American life into which Congress<br />
couldn't intrude and they were<br />
afraid of that."<br />
Lord, a <strong>for</strong>mer member of the National<br />
Organization <strong>for</strong> Women, said<br />
she wasn't afraid Thomas would cast<br />
the deciding vote in overturning<br />
abortion rights.<br />
"If we lose at the Supreme Court,<br />
we'll win at the ballot box," she said.<br />
"Acutally, I don't believe the public<br />
is as far apart on the issue as our<br />
leaders would have us believe. I<br />
don't think there are many prochoice<br />
people who would favor abortions<br />
in the third tri mester And I<br />
don't think there are too many prolife<br />
people who would outlaw abortion<br />
under all circumstances."<br />
Barely a blip on the electoral<br />
chart in 1988, the party's 1992 goal is<br />
modest.<br />
"Realistically, we're looking at<br />
taking 1 percent of the vote this<br />
time." Lord said. "If we do that we<br />
feel we'll send a message to Washington."<br />
There were only six people in attendance<br />
<strong>for</strong> her talk at UM-D, a<br />
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Donations asked<br />
IN BRIEF<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Chamber of Commerce is<br />
looking <strong>for</strong> donations of merchandise,<br />
gift certificates or cash to be<br />
auctioned during the 1 Ml <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Chamber of Commerce dinner/auction. .<br />
The chamber is looking <strong>for</strong> donations with a<br />
minimum value of $50, but all donations will be<br />
appreciated.<br />
Cash donations and gift certificates worth<br />
more than $200 will qualify as a sponsorship that<br />
will qualify <strong>for</strong><br />
• two dinner/auction tickets, valued at $35<br />
per ticket;<br />
• two silent auction tickets, valued at $5 per<br />
ticket,<br />
• special listing in the auction program;<br />
• display area where you will be invited to<br />
display your company's logo and banners;<br />
• mention in all future news releases,<br />
announcements and promotional fliers;<br />
• and, your name will be entered in the<br />
chamber's sponsors-only drawing with a chance<br />
to win a mystery prize valued at more than $200.<br />
The dinner auction is 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 25,<br />
at Fellows Creek Golf Club.<br />
School award<br />
riz Hoffman has received the Plymouth-<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Schools first Extra VIPS Award<br />
j <strong>for</strong> her work as a school volunteer and<br />
as president of the Field Elementary<br />
School Parent Teacher Organization.<br />
Hoffman, of <strong>Canton</strong>, received the award on<br />
Monday at the school board meeting.<br />
She worked as one of the chairmen of the <strong>1991</strong><br />
Bond Election Steering Committee and worked<br />
on the telephone bank. She is a member of the I<br />
Care school booster group.<br />
Aid night<br />
A<br />
financial aid in<strong>for</strong>mation night will be<br />
held on Wednesday, Nov. 20, at<br />
Plymouth Salem High School from 7<br />
p.m. until 9 p.m. in the auditorium.<br />
The session is designed <strong>for</strong> high school seniors<br />
who are looking <strong>for</strong> ways to finance college.<br />
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NEWS<br />
Top row: Danny Andersen, QaHimore second grader;<br />
Krista Skillman, Huiaing fifth grader; Jacob Vogan,<br />
Hulsing fifth grader and Ryan Copeland, Pfymouth-<br />
Christian Academy fourth grader show off their win-<br />
8ILL BAESLER/ttaft photographer<br />
ning posters. Bottom row: Even Baker, Eriksson<br />
ond grader; Randolph Plstor, Huiaing third grader;<br />
Tegan Hauck, Eriksson fifth grader and Kevin Clefton,<br />
Huiaing third grader display their poatera.<br />
INSIDE:<br />
Editorials, page 16A<br />
Points of view, page 17A<br />
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Rising costs slow preservation<br />
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COM4 killed preservation plana (or<br />
tp Can loo and are slowing down<br />
i on historic sites.<br />
i of Sheldon School, which dates back<br />
to the 18003. is under way, bat a deadline to finish<br />
sometime this year likely won't be met.<br />
The old red building on Michigan Avenue west<br />
of Steidocr Road served as a one-room school<br />
houi£?a Baptist Church, auction hall and most<br />
recently as home to two motorcycle gangs.<br />
After changes, the building on 2.7 acres will be<br />
used <strong>for</strong> offices and meeting rooms <strong>for</strong> community<br />
groups.<br />
"We're in a position where we're looking at<br />
some bids that we've gotten and we're trying to<br />
figure out what we can af<strong>for</strong>d to do at this time,"<br />
said Melissa McLaughlin, active in <strong>Canton</strong>'s historic<br />
projects.<br />
FIX-UP COSTS are undetermined, she added.<br />
"We'll know the bottom line when we put the<br />
last coat of paint on," McLaughlin said.<br />
Other historic projects aren't so bright.<br />
Plans to move the old Palmer barn were nixed<br />
after it was learned that moving Detroit Edisoo<br />
lines would be too expensive.<br />
Costs to move the utility lines rose to more than<br />
six times what they were just two years ago when<br />
the Travis House was moved to the historic district<br />
at Cherry Hill and Ridge roads.<br />
Even though the Palmer barn is only slightly<br />
more than two miles from the historic district,<br />
McLaughlin said, it would cost WO,000 to move it<br />
NOTING THAT it is likely the Palmer barn will<br />
be demolished, she added. "It's a shame, because<br />
it will be sad to see that barn go."<br />
But McLaughlin said the commission is holding<br />
out hopes to find a barn in <strong>Canton</strong> that could be<br />
transferred to the district and still stay withinbudget<br />
Ideas <strong>for</strong> bow the barn will be used include,<br />
a display area <strong>for</strong> antique farm equipment<br />
and as a community playhouse.<br />
"If someone has a barn they would like us to<br />
look at. we would like to look at it," she said.<br />
And if the commission can't find a barn in <strong>Canton</strong><br />
they'll take their search to other communities.<br />
Next year renovation work will be launched oo<br />
the Travis House in the historic district.<br />
East meets West in B'ham Temple art show<br />
By Mary Klemtc<br />
staff writer<br />
East will meet West in an artistic<br />
way this weekend, as four Russian<br />
artists trained in the Soviet Union<br />
participate in the 19th annual Birmingham<br />
Temple Fine Art Show and<br />
Sale, Friday-Sunday. Nov. 1-3, at<br />
28611 W. 12 Mile, between Middlebelt<br />
and Inkster Road In Farmington<br />
HUls.<br />
It will be the first time the juried<br />
show features the work of new<br />
Americans, part of the temple's outreach<br />
program.<br />
The four are Anna Kocberovsky<br />
(tapestry) of <strong>Canton</strong>, Rudolf Nay<br />
(photography), Leonid Tikh (painting)<br />
of Oak Park and Irina Baranovskaya<br />
(puppets) of Oak Park.<br />
-> There is an art club In Russia, but<br />
it's not a professional organization,<br />
the artists said. They are glad to exhibit<br />
and sell their work In the United<br />
States.<br />
"(Exhibiting) was a problem, not<br />
just <strong>for</strong> Jewish people, but <strong>for</strong> Russian<br />
people too," said likh, 27.<br />
• TIKH, WHO came to the United<br />
States 1H years ago with his wife,<br />
sor and wife's grandmother, has<br />
shown his work in the Soviet Union.<br />
Many of his paintings, in oil, tempera<br />
or watered or. are of rustic<br />
scenes, but he also paints still lifes<br />
and portraits. A trip to Italy, his first<br />
outside his country, inspired other<br />
works.<br />
"From young childhood I just like<br />
painting." he said.<br />
In Michigan, he likes painting<br />
Cranbrook Park scenes. He would<br />
like to see northern Michigan some<br />
day.<br />
PEOPLE FASCINATE and inspire<br />
Kocberovsky, who emigrated<br />
from the Soviet Union two years ago<br />
with her husband and son and now<br />
works at the Hertel plant in Plymouth.<br />
"For me it's very important to<br />
weave people, how people look, how<br />
they move," said Kocberovsky, 33.<br />
One of her colorful tapestries<br />
shows a circle of women wearing<br />
Russian shawls. Another work, "Simchat<br />
Torah," celebrates her Jewish<br />
heritage, American religious freedom<br />
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the temple's 140th anniversary.<br />
"Working with yarn, working with<br />
looms gives me peace, gives me selfconfidence.<br />
"I hope ooe day I can be a fulltime<br />
artist. "<br />
SINCE BAR AN O V SKA Y A, 36.<br />
came to the United States one year<br />
ago. she has worked with the Russian-American<br />
puppet theater In the<br />
Detroit area.<br />
Tnfr~ Birmingham Temple show<br />
will present the work of more than<br />
125 artists from across Michigan<br />
and the Midwest Works of art will<br />
be awarded as door prizes.<br />
Admission is $10 <strong>for</strong> the premiere<br />
and $5 <strong>for</strong> the gala reception. Admission<br />
<strong>for</strong> the art show is free 10 a.m.<br />
to noon and $2 noon to 5 p.m. Saturday<br />
and Sunday.<br />
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NOVEMBER 11,<strong>1991</strong><br />
The City of Plymouth will be holding a Special Meeting <strong>for</strong> the purpose of<br />
swearing in the newly elected City Commissioners and electing a new Mayor<br />
and Mayor Pro-Tern<br />
This meeting will be an open meeting to the public on Monday, November 11.<br />
<strong>1991</strong> at 7 30 p.m. in the Commission Chambers in City Hall. 201 S. Main Street.<br />
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Taesday — Pork chow mein.<br />
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Editor's note The calendar is<br />
prepared one ueek in advance<br />
and will include events running<br />
through the next seven days To<br />
include your event in the calendar.<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation must be typewritten<br />
on standard size paper<br />
For further in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
Nancy Pennington. 459-2700<br />
THURSDAY<br />
ADL'LT RECOVERY Chemical<br />
Dependency Outpatient Program<br />
will provide therapy <strong>for</strong> adults on<br />
Tuesdays and Thursdays at Straight<br />
Inc., 42320 Ann Arbor Road, in<br />
Plymouth Call 453-2610<br />
SELF HELP: Families Anonymous<br />
meets 8 p m Thursdays. St<br />
John Neumann Church. 44800 Warren<br />
Road. <strong>Canton</strong>. 453-2811<br />
MONDAY<br />
TOUGH LOVE A parent support<br />
group meets at 7.pm Mondays.<br />
Faith Community Church. 46001<br />
Warren Road. <strong>Canton</strong>, 981-5967<br />
KARATE Classes meet 7 30 p m<br />
Mondays and Thursdays Call <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Parks and Recreation at 397-5110<br />
TUESDAY<br />
HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS Training<br />
<strong>for</strong> direct care volunteers <strong>for</strong> the<br />
terminally ill will begin today Call<br />
Maureen at (<strong>31</strong>3) 677-0614<br />
CANCER SUPPORT Support<br />
group <strong>for</strong> cancer patients and family<br />
members will meet <strong>for</strong> six weeks beginning<br />
today, 7-9 p.m. at Radix Center.<br />
42199 Ann Arbor Road, in Plymouth<br />
To register, call Joyce at 478-<br />
0212<br />
DIABETES Support Group <strong>for</strong><br />
parents of children with diabetes<br />
meets 7-8 30 p m today at Tanger<br />
School. 40260 Five Mile Road in<br />
Plymouth Children welcome Call<br />
Barbara Yageman. Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Schools. 451-6590<br />
ELDERC1SE This non impact exercise<br />
class <strong>for</strong> older exercisers<br />
meets 9 a.m. every Tuesday and Friday<br />
at First Presbyterian Church in<br />
Plymouth. 459-9485<br />
SWEET ADELINES Women who<br />
enjoy singing four-part harmony,<br />
barbershop style, are welcome to<br />
join the Spirit of Detroit Sweet Adelines<br />
International at 7 p.m each<br />
Tuesday at the VFW Hall on 1-96,<br />
just east of Inkster Road in R.e N M«fxQtr A* )<br />
721-1044<br />
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in learning about bome care as<br />
an alternative to nursing homes or<br />
hospitals For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
the community relations director at<br />
981 8820<br />
SMOKE DETECTORS Free detectors.<br />
with installation, are offered<br />
from Colonial Kiwams of Plymouth<br />
Call Plymouth Fire Department<br />
Chief Al Matthews. 453-1234. or<br />
Plymouth Township Fire Department<br />
Chief Larry Groth. 453-3840<br />
VOLUNTEERS: Teen and adult<br />
volunteers are needed at the Arbor<br />
Health Building. Plymouth, and<br />
McAuley Health Building. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
572-4159<br />
WALKING; Group walks are at 10<br />
a m Monday-Friday and 6 30 p.m.<br />
Thursday at St John Neumann<br />
Church parking lot. 44800 Warren<br />
Road in <strong>Canton</strong> Call 455-9042<br />
SCHOOL VOLUNTEERS New<br />
Morning School in Plymouth Township<br />
is seeking paid" volunteers <strong>for</strong><br />
teacher aide substitutes and teacher<br />
substitutes Call 420-33<strong>31</strong><br />
ADULT CARE Foster care is<br />
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Call 332-4410 in Oakland<br />
County or 455-8880 in Wayne County<br />
"Y" VOLUNTEERS The Plyro<br />
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FOOD DISTRIBUTION;<br />
Focus HOPE provides food to eligible<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> senior citizens at the <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Recreation Center Call 397<br />
1000, Ext 278<br />
COMPUTERS Four Apple He %<br />
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use. Dunning-Hough <strong>Library</strong>, 223 S<br />
Main. Plymouth Call 453-0750<br />
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16A SOD had a substitute<br />
<strong>for</strong> three days last week. It was a<br />
total waste of time. My son and his<br />
friends did nothing but talk and fool<br />
around until the substitute quit and a<br />
new one showed up. Can't schools get<br />
better substitute teachers?<br />
Answer: "A policeman and a substitute's<br />
lot is not a happy one!" I<br />
know' I was a permanent junior and<br />
senior high school substitute teacher<br />
(sub) in my first year of teaching. A<br />
permanent sub shows up every day<br />
and is assigned to "whatever" . . .<br />
art — home economics — physics<br />
depending on who is absent.<br />
I developed some substitute hypotheses<br />
during that first year when<br />
I was a permanent sub and they have<br />
held true through 30-plus years in<br />
education.<br />
— —<br />
Doc<br />
Doyle<br />
die and hieh school level. /<br />
CONSIDER CHICAGO witV its<br />
25,000 teachers, of which an av^ge<br />
of 4 percent are absent each kay,<br />
creating a need <strong>for</strong> 1,000 substitutes.<br />
On some days the count goes to 1,500<br />
or 2,000 subs. How does the administration<br />
find 2,000 competent subs'' It<br />
doesn't Why?<br />
Urban cities such as Chicago and<br />
Detroit pay substitutes $20 to $30<br />
less per day than many schools in the<br />
suburbs.<br />
YOU SAY your son and his friends<br />
did nothing but talk and fool around.<br />
You say the substitute asked questions<br />
about where they were in the<br />
math book A clear sign of poor or no<br />
lesson plans. A lost day of education<br />
Frankly,<br />
Franklv<br />
having<br />
havino<br />
taught<br />
tauoht<br />
a remedial<br />
r«»n<br />
math class, the problem may not all<br />
have been with the sub but with<br />
some undisciplined adolescents (not<br />
students . . . students study) who<br />
saw an opportunity to have "fun," go<br />
to lunch and then brag about their<br />
accomplishment <strong>for</strong> the day . humiliating<br />
another human being.<br />
Sometimes, I think, we educators<br />
should have budgeted <strong>for</strong> a substitute<br />
parent program. The parent sub<br />
would go into the home and teach adolescents<br />
their responsibility to see<br />
that they do their homework, bring<br />
their book to class, sit tall and pay<br />
attention.<br />
I suggest you meet with your son's<br />
counselor and make your son a joint<br />
ef<strong>for</strong>t between you and the school instead<br />
of laying it all on a substitute.<br />
Your son. who has above average<br />
ability but a 1.8 grade point average,<br />
should be a clue<br />
Hypothesis 1: The amount of disruptive<br />
behavior a substitute teacher<br />
will confront in a classroom is in direct<br />
proportion to the amount of disruptive<br />
behavior that the regular<br />
classroom allows or can't control on<br />
a daily basis.<br />
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Hypothesis 2: The clarity of lesson<br />
plans left <strong>for</strong> the substitute and the<br />
expectation of the students' regular<br />
teacher that all students will complete<br />
the assignment during the class<br />
period when the regular teacher is<br />
absent will reduce "horseplay" and<br />
"mouthing off" by 90-plus percent.<br />
Hypothesis 3: The respect the students<br />
have <strong>for</strong> their regular classroom<br />
teacher is directly proportionate<br />
to a worthwhile classroom experience<br />
the sub will enjoy.<br />
But let's be honest! Anyone reading<br />
this response has either taken<br />
part in working a substitute over or,<br />
at a minimum, sat by and watched<br />
the scenario.<br />
Substituting can be a tough, tough<br />
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high school remedial math class that<br />
teaches simple adding, subtracting,<br />
decimals and other minimal skills —<br />
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Thursday. <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong> OA£<br />
Prague-nosis:<br />
life's good hefe<br />
"LOOK UP, not down, if you visit<br />
Prague," a Dutch tour guide<br />
advised us some years ago<br />
Prague, he said, is the most<br />
beautiful city in Europe Much of<br />
that beauty is in facades, decorations,<br />
roof too ps, statuary<br />
Last month we learned he was<br />
right Vienna's beauty is really<br />
only a century old. but Prague's is<br />
far older Charles University was<br />
founded in 1388 in the old town on<br />
the Moldau An opera bouse where<br />
Mozart worked still stands. Much<br />
of "Amadeus" was filmed around<br />
Prague's 18th century buildings<br />
We visited a rich, old culture.<br />
But sadly. Czechoslovakia is 200<br />
years behind the good ol' U.S. of A.<br />
in dealing with a key problem of<br />
civilization<br />
CZECHS AND Slovaks, grappling<br />
with freedom after the 1989<br />
"velvet revolution" which toppled<br />
the Communists, can't handle federal-state<br />
relations.<br />
This I gleaned from a local English-language<br />
paper. Prognosis<br />
(Vol. I, No. 7).<br />
"What began as a soberly euphoric<br />
ef<strong>for</strong>t to create a new set of<br />
constitutions last June — one federal<br />
and two republic (state) — has<br />
become a political catfight which<br />
threatens the 73-year-old union of<br />
the Czech and.Slovak nations." said<br />
an editor's introduction to an interview<br />
with the prime minister<br />
"The nut of the dispute concerns<br />
the respective powers and responsibilities<br />
of the federation versus<br />
the republics, especially in the economic<br />
area," the editor continued<br />
Czechoslovakia was born after<br />
World War I in the breakup of the<br />
Austro-Hungarian empire. Czechs<br />
and Slovaks are tribal groups that<br />
moved into the region as the<br />
Roman Empire disintegrated. The<br />
notion of state-federal relations is<br />
new stuff<br />
PRIME MINISTER Marian Calfa.<br />
a Slovak, said (translated): "All<br />
the key people from Slovakia were<br />
nominated and elected to the Federal<br />
Parliament" rather than to the<br />
Slovak Republican government<br />
"These other (Slovak) politicians<br />
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Result: Slovaks are pushing separate<br />
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The idea is crazy, of course A<br />
balkanized series of tribal governments<br />
— Czechs. Slovaks. Croats.<br />
Serbs — will tempt another Napoleon,<br />
Hitler or Stalin to weld them<br />
into a respectable nation. Eastern<br />
Europe isn't out of the woods yet.<br />
Meanwhile, the Prague Town Assembly<br />
bounced Jaroslav Koran as<br />
mayor, Prognosis reporter Matt<br />
Welch wrote There were multiple<br />
reasons, but a key problem was<br />
"confusion at the top of <strong>for</strong>eign investment<br />
policy in City HalL" No<br />
one knows who's to do what, it<br />
seems<br />
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investment policy is beyond me. In<br />
the good ol' U.S. of A., the federal<br />
government handles interstate and<br />
<strong>for</strong>eign commerce<br />
THE TRICK is <strong>for</strong> politicians to<br />
-»assign certain jobs to the nationwide<br />
government and" leave others<br />
to the state-local units.<br />
Americans haven't solved the<br />
problem totally, but we have essentially<br />
a correct grasp of it James<br />
Madison, in No 9 of The Federalist<br />
Papers, said 204 years ago:<br />
The proposed Constitution, so<br />
far from implying an abolition of<br />
the State governments, makes<br />
them constituent parts of the national<br />
sovereignty . . . and leaves<br />
in their possession certain exclusive<br />
and very important portions of<br />
sovereign power."<br />
In No 10 Madison added: "The<br />
federal Constitution <strong>for</strong>ms a happy<br />
combination in this respect The<br />
great and aggregate interests<br />
being referred to the national, the<br />
local and particular to the State<br />
legislatures."<br />
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How to fight spiraling costs of prescription drugs<br />
U-M pharmacist tells consumers<br />
turn, to fight spiraling costs of prescription<br />
drugs<br />
This is the second in a series of<br />
consumer health tips from specialists<br />
in the University of Michigan<br />
College of Pharmacy.<br />
• If the cost of prescription medicines<br />
is breaking your health care<br />
budget, you are not alone. Consider<br />
the fiscal nightmare facing University<br />
of Michigan pharmacist Richard<br />
R. de Leon.<br />
As director of pharmacy services<br />
<strong>for</strong> U-M Hospitals, de Leon must find<br />
a way to absorb the cost of two new<br />
prescription medications — one to<br />
stimulate the growth of human bone<br />
marrow and a second to cure a potentially<br />
fatal infection. Each drug<br />
costs thousands of dollars per dose<br />
"While they only will be used by a<br />
few patients, these two drugs alone<br />
have the potential to double U-M<br />
Hospitals' $16 million annual expenditure<br />
<strong>for</strong> pharmaceuticals," said<br />
de Leon, associate dean <strong>for</strong> clinical<br />
sciences and associate professor in<br />
the U-M College of Pharmacy<br />
According to de Leon, pharmacists<br />
worry that the high cost of new<br />
drugs created with sophisticated<br />
genetic engineering technology —<br />
combined with average annual price<br />
increases of 10 to 15 percent <strong>for</strong> existing<br />
drugs — could push the United<br />
States into a system of rationed<br />
health care. "These new drugs represent<br />
a revolution in hospital therapy,<br />
but who's going to pay <strong>for</strong> them?" he<br />
asked. "If we cannot af<strong>for</strong>d to treat<br />
everyone with these new medications,<br />
who should decide which patients<br />
get treated?"<br />
Although consumers will utltimately<br />
pick up the tab <strong>for</strong> spiraling<br />
prices, de Leon says they have little<br />
control over how much prescription<br />
medicines cost.<br />
"THE PROBLEM is there's no<br />
mechanism in place to regulate prices,<br />
particularly <strong>for</strong> new medications,"<br />
he said. "Phamaceutical<br />
manufacturers base their pricing on<br />
a variety of conditions, including<br />
market potential and whether there<br />
is any direct competition <strong>for</strong> the<br />
product."<br />
Pharmaceutical manufacturers<br />
maintain it costs an average of $300<br />
million in research and development<br />
costs to bring a new drug to market,<br />
according to de Leon. "It certainly is<br />
true that research and development<br />
costs are rising every day, and pharmaceutical<br />
firms must include those<br />
costs in product pricing," he said.<br />
De Leon is critical of the billions<br />
of dollars pharmaceutical manufacturers<br />
spend annually on sales representatives<br />
and promotional campaigns<br />
<strong>for</strong> specific drugs aimed at<br />
physicians and pharmacists.<br />
"In 1986. the pharmaceutical industry<br />
spent $5 billion on advertising<br />
and marketing. Some of this marketing<br />
ef<strong>for</strong>t takes the <strong>for</strong>m of sweepstakes,<br />
contests, frequent prescriber<br />
promotions and free samples," de<br />
Leon said.<br />
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6 area<br />
runners<br />
qualify<br />
Six cross-country runners from<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> schools will compete<br />
Saturday in the state finals.<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> sophomore Lana<br />
Boroditsch did the best in regional<br />
competition, finishing fifth (20:47) in<br />
the Class A girls race at Marsh bank<br />
Park.<br />
The Plymouth Salem girls team<br />
had the most qualifiers with two.<br />
Stacy Moore was 13th (21:19) and<br />
Emily Farrell 20th (21:39) at Marshbank.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> and Salem will send one<br />
runner each to the Class A boys individual<br />
finals at L.E. Kaufman Golf<br />
Course in Wyoming Park.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> freshman Casey Moothart<br />
was 15th (17:22) and Salem junior<br />
Derek Cudini 17th (17:26) at Marshbank<br />
None of the teams qualified. Salem<br />
was fifth and <strong>Canton</strong> seventh in<br />
the girls race, <strong>Canton</strong> seventh and<br />
Salem eighth in the boys race. The<br />
top three teams advance.<br />
Walled Lake Western, Livonia Stevenson<br />
and Ann Arbor Pioneer were<br />
the Nos. 1-3 girls teams. The Western.<br />
Pioneer and Red<strong>for</strong>d Catholic<br />
Central boys teams finished in that<br />
order.<br />
"I've never been so happy to be<br />
third in my life," said CC's Tony<br />
Magni, whose team qualified <strong>for</strong> the<br />
eighth time under his tenure as<br />
coach. "It was by far the toughest<br />
regional in the state.<br />
Steve Witek paced the Shamrocks<br />
with a fourth-place showing in 16:48.<br />
Junior Jamie Fitzgerald turned in<br />
his finest per<strong>for</strong>mance of the year<br />
with a ninth place in 17:09.<br />
Rounding out the CC contingent<br />
was junior Mike Mittman, 14th<br />
(17:21); junior Chris Kuzia. 32nd<br />
(17 50); and sophomore Mark Leo.<br />
34th (17:55).<br />
Plymouth Christian junior Eric<br />
Jefferies was 28th (18:30) in the<br />
Class D regional at Brook wood Golf<br />
Course in Flint. He was the 10th individual<br />
qualifier. The state final will<br />
be Saturday in Bath.<br />
Jefferies also earned All-Michigan<br />
Independent Athletic Conference<br />
honors, finishing fourth (18:52) in the<br />
league meet at Marsh bank<br />
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Pete Zantop will direct the Salem offense at quarterback Friday<br />
against the Chiefs.<br />
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Rocks are solid but<br />
Chiefs recall upset<br />
By Dan O'Meara<br />
staff writer<br />
Be<strong>for</strong>e anyone becomes convinced<br />
of a Plymouth Salem victory Friday<br />
night when it plays rival <strong>Canton</strong>, the<br />
outcome of the 1988 football game<br />
reminds us winning is not guaranteed.<br />
The Rocks, 6-2 and ranked No. 10<br />
in Class AA, will be the favorite in<br />
one of <strong>Observer</strong> land's hottest rivalries,<br />
but <strong>Canton</strong> (3-5) can pin its<br />
hopes on what occurred three years<br />
ago.<br />
The Chiefs were big underdogs but<br />
upset Salem 21-14 with sophomore<br />
quarterback Karl Wukie leading the<br />
way, taking their first victory over<br />
the Rocks<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> has won two of the last<br />
three games, including a 34-0 victory<br />
last year that clinched a post-season<br />
playoff berth <strong>for</strong> the Chiefs. Salem<br />
has the same aspirations this year.<br />
"Three years ago. we were in the<br />
same position and lost the game."<br />
Salem coach Tom Moshimer said<br />
"They were 2-6 and we were 6-2 —<br />
the same scenario — and they won<br />
the ballgame<br />
"WHEN IT comes to this game.<br />
I'm sure they're going to base their<br />
whole season on beating us. Whereas.<br />
we have to beat them to live up<br />
to our expectations. The pressure is<br />
on us to win."<br />
As did North Farmington when it<br />
nearly upset Farmington Harrison<br />
football<br />
last week in the Western Lakes Activities<br />
Association championship<br />
game, the Chiefs must be prepared<br />
<strong>for</strong> an intense and emotional ef<strong>for</strong>t.<br />
"Sure, we can do it again." <strong>Canton</strong><br />
coach Bob Khoenle said. "Anything<br />
is possible but we have to have a<br />
good game. We know were underdogs,<br />
but a group of kids get together<br />
and anything can happen "<br />
Wukie threw three touchdown<br />
passes and ran <strong>for</strong> another last year<br />
as <strong>Canton</strong> romped to a one-sided victory<br />
with a predominantly-senior<br />
team The Rocks had many underclassmen<br />
in the lineup that night,<br />
and the situation is largely reversed<br />
this year<br />
"We should be highly motivated on<br />
the basis of how badly humiliated we<br />
were." Moshimer said.<br />
"They've won two of the last<br />
three, so we have to take them seriously<br />
They'll come to play — and<br />
this year you can guarantee we'll<br />
come to play, too."<br />
KHOENLE WAS already anticipating<br />
that<br />
"They're going to have their kids<br />
ready," he said "They're going to remember<br />
last year, and we've gotta<br />
be ready to go. too They have a lot<br />
(P.C)iB<br />
of momentum and it should be a<br />
tough game <strong>for</strong> us."<br />
Since losing consecutive games by<br />
a total of 13 points to Harrison and<br />
North, the Rocks have won five in a<br />
row. beginning with a 28-7 defeat of<br />
nemesis Westland John Glenn.<br />
That was the turning point <strong>for</strong><br />
us." Moshimer said. "When you lose<br />
two tough ones like we did. a football<br />
team can fold up its tent or fight<br />
back — and ours fought back.<br />
"The Glenn game was as good as<br />
we've played, and the last two have<br />
been very good. I think we're playing<br />
at the top of our game and peaking<br />
at the right time This Fnday will<br />
tell a lot if that statement is correct<br />
or not."<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> has not done as well as<br />
hoped, but the Chiefs have won two<br />
of their )ast three games, albeit by a<br />
total of five points. The Chiefs also<br />
are eight points from being 5-3.<br />
"WHEN YOU win, everybody<br />
feels better and is optimistic."<br />
Khoenle said "Our consistency is<br />
getting better, and we'll have to be<br />
very consistent in this game "<br />
Salem is led by senior tailback<br />
Leon Hister, who has rushed <strong>for</strong><br />
1.256 yards and scored 15 touchdowns<br />
Moshimer has coached good<br />
backs who were bruising, fullback<br />
types like Bob Thornbladh (1967-69)<br />
and Ryan Johnson (1987-89) but<br />
Hister is the b«>st pure running back,<br />
he said<br />
Please turn to Page A<br />
Playoff prospects part of CEP rivalry<br />
By Dan O'Maara<br />
staff writer<br />
Chris Saline controls the ball <strong>for</strong> Salem in the<br />
regional tournament game against top-ranked<br />
For the third consecutive year, a<br />
possible post-season playoff berth<br />
will depend on the outcome-of the<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>-Salem football game Friday.<br />
If the Rocks can defeat <strong>Canton</strong><br />
and get help from one other team,<br />
Salem should qualify <strong>for</strong> the Class<br />
A A playoffs in Region II.<br />
"That's added incentive," Salem<br />
coach Tom Moshimer said. "We've<br />
talked about it. It's a realistic possibility."<br />
Of the primary contenders in that<br />
region. Battle Creek Central is 7-1<br />
while Ann Arbor Pioneer, Adrian,<br />
Brighton and Salem are 6-2.<br />
The Chiefs, who qualified last<br />
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-<br />
year, are 3-5 and have no chance.<br />
They can only be the spoiler in the<br />
case of Salem.<br />
"IT'S GOING to be tough, but<br />
we'll take them on and see what happens,"<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> coach Bob Khoenle<br />
said. "If we do it, we'll do it with just<br />
good. hard, tough football."<br />
Central plays Battle Creek Lakevlew<br />
(8-0) and will qualify even if it<br />
loses Pioneer and Adrian also play<br />
3-5 opponents — Ann Arbor Huron<br />
and Monroe — and are expected to<br />
win.<br />
Brighton tangles with Clarkston<br />
(7-1) and represents Salem's best<br />
hope <strong>for</strong> the needed defeat that<br />
would clinch a playoff berth <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Rocks. The top four teams in each<br />
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Stevenson. The other players are teammate<br />
Brian Kirby (left) and Adam Carriere.<br />
Stevenson penalty kick<br />
nips Salem in overtime<br />
By Dan O<br />
staff wrtler<br />
Livonia Stevenson committed itself<br />
to winning its regional soccer<br />
aame against Plymouth Salem be-<br />
'•^<strong>for</strong>e the stalemated contest went to<br />
a shootout Monday night<br />
The Spartans did win but not the<br />
way anyone had expected<br />
Travis Roy's penalty kick with 40<br />
seconds left in the second suddendeath<br />
overtime gave Stevenson a 2-1<br />
victory, ending 109 minutes and 20<br />
seconds of intense play.<br />
"During the overtime, we decided<br />
we were going to go <strong>for</strong> the win with<br />
everything we had," Stevenson coach<br />
Wally Barrett said, adding the Spartans<br />
moved Roy from defense to<br />
center-<strong>for</strong>ward. "1 told our players<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e the break preceding the overtime.<br />
we were going to throw everything<br />
we could at them "<br />
Roy crossed the ball to teammate<br />
Matt Grodzicki. who had an open<br />
shot on the Salem goal. Salem defender<br />
Matt Lee instinctively raised<br />
his hands to stop the shot coming directly<br />
at him. and the Rocks were<br />
penalized <strong>for</strong> a handball infraction.<br />
ROY SENT the ball into the right<br />
corner, beating freshman goalkeeper<br />
Paul Dood <strong>for</strong> the winning goal. He<br />
had thought about changii* his routine<br />
and shooting to the left<br />
"I always shoot to the right," Roy<br />
said "A couple of my club teammates<br />
(who play <strong>for</strong> Salem) told him<br />
I was going to the other side, and I<br />
switched at the last instant (hack to<br />
the right side).<br />
"He was positioned too far to the<br />
left of the goal I think he wanted to<br />
discourage me from going that way.<br />
so he could save it to the right<br />
That's why I switched at the last<br />
moment<br />
"I thought we were going to score<br />
off Grodzicki's shot, but Lee did the<br />
only thing be could and grabbed it<br />
with his hands "<br />
There was no controversy. The<br />
Rocks hoped the referee would call<br />
<strong>for</strong> a corner kick instrsd, but Salem<br />
coach Ken Johnson couldn't argue<br />
the decision<br />
"TfSf man stopped it from going<br />
in It had to be called." Barrett said,<br />
adding the Spartans made the extra<br />
ef<strong>for</strong>t in overtime to avoid a shootout<br />
turn to Page 3<br />
football<br />
region qualify.<br />
Salem moved ahead of Brighton<br />
into the No. 4 spot this week but will<br />
probably need the Bulldogs to lose<br />
again since they will get more bonus<br />
points if both win.<br />
The Rocks, who qualified one time<br />
<strong>for</strong> the playoffs in 1977, will be rooting<br />
<strong>for</strong> Westland John Glenn to beat<br />
Wayne Memorial, also<br />
The Rocks defeated Glenn and<br />
will get bonus points <strong>for</strong> games<br />
Glenn won if the Rockets prevail;<br />
whereas, Adrian would get points<br />
from Wayne since it has a victory<br />
over the Zebras.<br />
A YEAR AGO both <strong>Canton</strong> and Salem<br />
were possible playoff teams entering<br />
their season-ending contest.<br />
The Chiefs were 7-1 and No 5 in<br />
the region, Salem 6-2 and No 8. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
defeated the Rocks 34-0 and<br />
edged Battle Creek <strong>for</strong> the fourth<br />
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appearance, the Chiefs beat<br />
Glenn and lost to Red<strong>for</strong>d Catholic<br />
Central<br />
Both teams were in the running in<br />
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S C e a r n s C h i c a g o t r i p<br />
By C.J. Maak<br />
staff writer<br />
"Every year It's the «ame. Neither team faces a<br />
challenge until they face each other.<br />
And it's a rare year indeed when the two can<br />
settle which team is best in just two meetings. On<br />
Tuesday, <strong>for</strong> the fourth time in the eight seasons<br />
Van Dimitriou has been coaching Schoolcraft Col-<br />
lege'* men'i soccer team, the Ocelots and their<br />
rivals from Macomb CC met in a post-season<br />
playoff at Eastern Michigan University to decide<br />
who was best in Region 12. It was made necessary<br />
when the two teams split their two-game series,<br />
each winning on their home field.<br />
The result was as predictable as the pairing: SC<br />
rallied from a one-goal deficit, scoring twice in<br />
£&e final 20 minutes to defeat the Monarchs 2-1.<br />
The victory sends the Ocelots to the NJCAA<br />
Inter-regional Tournament outside of Chicago<br />
ne*t weekend (Nov. 9-10). The winner of that tour-<br />
ney advances to the NJCAA Tournament in Tren-<br />
to^ NJ, Nov. 21-24.<br />
"Why is it we beat this team?" Dimitriou asked<br />
moments after the victory had been assured. "Our<br />
team isn't better than theirs."<br />
ON THIS day. the difference was depth. Both<br />
teams had Injuries to deal with; SC's bench proved<br />
to be superior.<br />
, The game was decided with eight minutes left.<br />
SC's Nate Stoval got possession near midfield. on<br />
,iiie right side. He crossed a pass to the far post,<br />
and Bobby Hayes sped in behind the Monarch de-<br />
fense to head the ball past keeper Al Weiskirch.<br />
Until the final 15 minutes, the game could not<br />
have been played more evenly. Neither team<br />
scored in the first half, but play was fast and<br />
Schoolcraft<br />
sports _<br />
hard.<br />
Macomb struck first, on a superb individual ef-<br />
<strong>for</strong>t by Charley Zapata A free kick by Justin<br />
Nevarez reached Zapata in the corner, left of SC's<br />
net; Zapata dribbled through two SC defenders<br />
and banged the ball into the goal behind keeper<br />
Scott Hauman.<br />
But, even though they had the lead, the<br />
Monarchs were beginning to fade. "I couldn't<br />
have asked my team to play better or to do<br />
more," said Macomb coach Mick Lakatos, who<br />
was without three starters — two due to injury<br />
and a third suspended <strong>for</strong> playing in a non-NCAA<br />
sanctioned game.<br />
THE OCELOTS had some key players ailing,<br />
too. Defender Shawn Mac, a sometime starter,<br />
was injured and out; several others, including<br />
leading scorer Jeff Vandemergel, who was limp-<br />
ing badly with an ankle sprain, were at far less<br />
than full strength.<br />
And yet, after Macomb scored, it was SC that<br />
picked up the pace. The Monarchs' fatigue showed<br />
on SC's first goal. Hauman started the play with a<br />
goalie punt, which carried to the midfield stripe.<br />
Vandemergel fielded it there, flicking a pass <strong>for</strong>-<br />
ward behind the Macomb defense.<br />
Chris Craw<strong>for</strong>d reached the ball first, carried it<br />
toward the net and put it into the left corner,<br />
tying the score at 1-1 with 20 minutes left.<br />
"That showed something about the character of<br />
this team," said Dimitriou afterward. "I know our<br />
guys never stay down. They always come back."<br />
WHEN ASKED about Craw<strong>for</strong>d's quick strike,<br />
Dimitriou said, "That's what this team is capable<br />
of doing - moving the ball quickly." He added, in<br />
reference to Craw<strong>for</strong>d "That's what I've been<br />
telling Chris. He has to work off other players."<br />
The Ocelot coach has also been pleased with his<br />
team's defensive improvement. Shane Millner and<br />
Mike Presley were particularly impressive<br />
against Macomb. "There's nothing wrong with our<br />
defense," be boasted.<br />
Lakatos could only agree. "All the way around,<br />
on both sides, that was a well-played game," he<br />
said. "It was probably one of the best games<br />
we've played between us. Someone's got to win<br />
and someone's got to lose... but I'm getting kind<br />
of tired of losing."<br />
Lakatos said, "I want to wish Schoolcraft all<br />
the best in Chicago." It's a trip his team was 20<br />
minutes away from taking.<br />
SC NOTES; On Saturday, the Ocelots guaranteed<br />
themselves a spot opposite Macomb in the regional<br />
playoff by ripping Lakeland CC 10-1 at Lakeland. Al-<br />
though Lakeland scored first. SC rallied quickly to take<br />
a ft-2 half time advantage.<br />
Sean Ryan led the scoring barrage with three goals.<br />
Jim Meldrum. Craw<strong>for</strong>d and George Murphy each nett-<br />
ed two, and Brian Hauman had one Hauman also had<br />
two assists. Dave Seymour collected three assists<br />
Last Wednesday (Oct 23). the Ocelots played Univer-<br />
sity of Michigan's club team to a 1-1 tie. Millner's head-<br />
er accounted <strong>for</strong> SCs only goal.<br />
Ocelot w o m e n pull<br />
inside job on Delta<br />
The powerful inside attack of<br />
Schoolcraft College*!" volleyball<br />
team will, without doubt, have to<br />
be dealt with by any opponent that<br />
plans a long stay in the NJCAA<br />
Tournament.<br />
SC hasn't gone past the regionals<br />
yet, it's true; but the Lady Ocelots<br />
are beginning to round back into<br />
shape after a series of serious inju-<br />
ries.<br />
On Tuesday, they routed Delta<br />
CC 15-4, 15-8, 15-2 at Delta, with<br />
Kari Van Deusen and Renea<br />
Bonser providing the impetus. Van<br />
Deusen had 10 kills; Bonser added<br />
nine. Judi Scott contributed four<br />
service aces, and Keli Haeger —<br />
recovering from an ankle sprain —<br />
had 10 assists-to-kills.<br />
The win improved SCs record to<br />
30-9 overall, 27-8 against junior<br />
college opponents. The Ocelots are<br />
8-1 in the Eastern Conference.<br />
Over the weekend, SC made its<br />
trip to the Illinois Central CC Tour-<br />
nament a successful one, winning<br />
four of five matches.<br />
ON FRIDAY, the Ocelots beat<br />
host Illinois Central CC 15-11, 15-6,<br />
and Parkland CC (from Chicago) 2-<br />
15, 15-11, 15-7. Bonser's 10 kills<br />
and .273 kill average led SC against<br />
Illinois Central; Stephanie Jan-<br />
volleyball<br />
dasek added eight kills and Nancy<br />
Ehlert returned from a knee injury<br />
to get five kills.<br />
In the win over Parkland, Bonser<br />
again totaled 10 kills (.529); Van<br />
Deusen had six and Jandasek five.<br />
On Saturday, SC beat Belleville<br />
(111.) CC 15-9, 15-8, and Johnson<br />
County (Kansas) CC 8-15, 17-18. 15-<br />
12, be<strong>for</strong>e losing to Jefferson CC<br />
11-15, 15-13, 15-8<br />
In the win over Belleville,<br />
Bonser had 10 kills (.381), Van<br />
Deusen had nine (.389) and Jan-<br />
dasek eight (.288), and Haeger col-<br />
lected 24 assists. Against Johnson<br />
County, Bonser pounded out 18 kills<br />
(.518) and Van Deusen had 14 (.333);<br />
Haeger contributed 27 assists and<br />
three service aces, and Julie Wood<br />
and Ehlert each had 15 digs.<br />
Jandasek and Van Deusen each<br />
had 13 kills and hit .303 in the loss<br />
to Jefferson CC; Jandasek also had<br />
two aces. Bonser had 16 kills (.289)<br />
and Ehlert had seven (.263) and two<br />
aces Haeger led SC with three<br />
aces; Wood had two.<br />
D i s t r i c t c h a m p s<br />
Madonna whips Aquinas <strong>for</strong> crown<br />
All that remains now is the four-<br />
team NAIA District 23 Tournament.<br />
It is the only obstacle remaining<br />
between Madonna University and<br />
. the NAIA Tournament. The Lady<br />
Crusaders secured their first-ever<br />
district regular-season champion-<br />
ship Tuesday by blitzing Aquinas<br />
College 15-7, 15-3,15-5 at Madonna.<br />
•I The Crusaders are 7-0 in district<br />
play, 38-10 overall. They will host<br />
the district tournament Nov. 14-16.<br />
Tonia Smith ignited the offense<br />
with 14 kills. Elena Oparka added 11<br />
• kills and Kristy McFadden and Dana<br />
Hicks-Finley had eight kills apiece.<br />
;The Madonna defense was led by<br />
Jenny Sladewski, with 16 digs; Mau-<br />
reen Paulin, with 14; and Melissa<br />
Mars, with eight.<br />
Madonna<br />
sports<br />
THE VICTORY capped a trium-<br />
phant week <strong>for</strong> Madonna. Last<br />
Thursday, the Crusaders handed<br />
Northwood Institute its first district<br />
defeat in five years, and on Saturday<br />
they won their Madonna University<br />
Invitational, beating University of<br />
Michigan-Dearborn. Huntington Col-<br />
lege and Wisconsin-Parkside in the<br />
process<br />
Also, Hicks-Finley earned District<br />
23 player of the week honors <strong>for</strong> the<br />
second time this season.<br />
On Saturday, Madonna bested UM-<br />
D 15-5, 16-14, 15-10; Huntington 15-6.<br />
16-14, 11-15. 15-10; and Parkside 15-<br />
5. 15-2, 7-15, 15-3.<br />
Hicks-Finley was named MVP of<br />
the tournament. Oparka and Madon-<br />
na setter Penny Baker were chosen<br />
to the all-tournament team. It was<br />
the fifth tournament title the<br />
Crusaders have captured this season<br />
Hicks-Finley earned her honors.<br />
She had 41 kills in the three matches<br />
with a .427 kill average. Oparka to-<br />
taled 30 kills (.370); Smith had 16<br />
(.325); McFadden got 15 (.340); and<br />
Paulin and Mars added 11 apiece.<br />
Sladewski's 33 digs sparked the de-<br />
fense.<br />
Hicks-Finley<br />
is honored<br />
The stats show it Madonna<br />
University has dominated the<br />
NAIA District 23 in volleyball.<br />
So it should come as no<br />
surprise that its players have<br />
dominated the district player of<br />
the week selections.<br />
Dana Hicks-Finley is the latest<br />
choice. The sophomore middle-<br />
hitter was honored <strong>for</strong> her per-<br />
<strong>for</strong>mance last week, during which<br />
the Lady Crusaders ended North-<br />
wood Institute's five-year district<br />
win streak and won their own<br />
tournament.<br />
Hicks-Finley's statistics <strong>for</strong> the<br />
week 82 kills with a .429 attack<br />
percentage; 23 solo blocks; and 41<br />
digs<br />
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<strong>Canton</strong> challenge<br />
run-based Salem<br />
Continued from Paoe 1<br />
"I'm not saying he's better than<br />
anyone else,'" Moshimer said, 'but<br />
from a talent point of view we have<br />
not had a kid who can do what he<br />
does with the football."<br />
Regardless of the outcome, the<br />
Chiefs will find it hard to duplicate<br />
last year's defensive ef<strong>for</strong>t when<br />
they held Hister to 1J yards on seven<br />
carries and prevented him reaching<br />
1.000 <strong>for</strong> the season.<br />
"They play good defense and they<br />
have the possibility of making the<br />
big play with Leon," Khoenle said.<br />
"There are other things we have to<br />
be concerned with, but we have to<br />
stop Leon from making the big play<br />
- the 60-yard run. (The big play) is<br />
what makes good teams a lot bet-<br />
ter."<br />
Among the other things with<br />
which <strong>Canton</strong> needs to be concerned<br />
are the running of fullbcck Dan<br />
Burke and passing of quarterback<br />
Pete Zantop.<br />
BURKE HAS gained 425 yards<br />
and scored eight TDs. While the<br />
Rocks run most of the time. Zantop<br />
has thrown five TD passes while<br />
completing 26 of 46 passes <strong>for</strong> 326<br />
yards.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, which outrushed the<br />
ground-oriented Rocks 290-37 last<br />
year and outgained Salem 405-85<br />
overall, will give the ball to senior<br />
tailback Steve Hohl. who rushed <strong>for</strong><br />
242 yards (33 attempts) last week as<br />
the Chiefs defeated Livonia Steven-<br />
football<br />
PLYMOUTH SALEM<br />
14 Trenton 0<br />
12 Harrison 21<br />
13 N Farmington 17<br />
28 Jofin Glenn 7<br />
35 Farmington 15<br />
28 Stevenson 7<br />
44 W.L Central 13<br />
35 Nonhviiie 14<br />
209 6-2-0 94<br />
PLYMOUTH CANTON<br />
18 Monroe 6<br />
15 N. Farmington 26<br />
23 Northville 28<br />
0 Harrison 46<br />
3 Franklin 6<br />
20 ChurchiM 17<br />
0 W.L Western 21<br />
9 Stevenson 7<br />
88 3-5-0 159<br />
(<strong>Canton</strong> games with Frankhn and<br />
Churchill were decided in one and<br />
three overtimes, respectively J<br />
"Their tailback gained more than<br />
ours did last week," Moshimer said.<br />
Hister had 196 against Northville.<br />
"He's obviously the key. They have<br />
good receivers that you have to be<br />
concerned about, too.<br />
"They were a big, strong team<br />
(last year) and they came after us.<br />
They're still big — they probably<br />
outweigh us — but we're probably<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> swimmers 8-0<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> remained unbeaten in girls swimming Tuesday with a<br />
130-56 victory over visiting Brighton. The Chiefs are 8-0 in dual meets<br />
Jeni Cooper won two events and anchored the first-place 400-yard free-<br />
style relay team.<br />
She went 2:06.62 in the 200 freestyle and 1 06.62 in the butterfly Susan<br />
Pritchard, Jill Mellis, Janet Roberts and Cooper swam the relay in 3:55.41<br />
Sonya McWhirter had two victories, too. She won the individual medley in<br />
2:29.86 and the 500 freestyle in 5:58.<strong>31</strong>.<br />
April Billins won the 100 freestyle in 59 46 and swam the anchor leg of the<br />
winning medley relay team composed of Roberts, Beth Yack. Julie Daoust<br />
and Billins. The Chiefs had a time of 2:05.<strong>31</strong>.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'s Amy Kodak won the diving with 199.35 points, and Beth Berger,<br />
Pritchard. April Brian and Laura Lebbon won the 200 freestyle relay in<br />
1:53.35.<br />
Soccer teams win titles<br />
'•The Plymouth Bluehawks soccer team won the Tri-City Soccer League<br />
under-9 boys Division II championship. The Bluehawks scored 44 goals and<br />
did not allow a goal this season en route to posting an 8-0 record.<br />
Team members are David Belts, Stephen Bernacki. Sean Depp, Joseph<br />
Gardner. Philip Garrett, Daniel Gill, Martin Kane. John Sink. Jay Smith, Jay<br />
Sofen, Alan Strang, Brian Thiess, Nicholas Tochman, Jason Vasas and Oliver<br />
Wolcott. The team is coached by Bill Thiess and Dennis Tochman.<br />
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Class AA (Region II): l Baltic Cree* Cen-<br />
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3 Ann AfDoi Pioneer (6-2) 84 583 4 Pfym-<br />
outh Salem 15-2). 79 500. 5 Brighton |6-2i<br />
78 500 6 Westland John Glenn (6-2)<br />
75 679 7 Jackson 15-3) 61000 8 Wayne<br />
Memor ai 14-4) 53 500. 9 Livonia Frannl«n<br />
(4-4 . 52 000 10 Benton Ha-'Dor (4-4)<br />
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87 375 7 Det>oi1 Henry Ford (6-2) 80 125<br />
8 Pontic Northern (6-2). 83 000. 9 West<br />
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La«e Wesiem 60 po«nts, 2 Livonia Steven-<br />
son 66 3 Arm Arbor P.oneer 94. 4 North<br />
Farminglon 124 5 Plymouth Saiem '34 6.<br />
Farmirvgion Mills Mercy 142. 7 PLYMOUTH<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> 196 8 Faim»rvgton 225. 9 Fledtord<br />
Un«>n 244 '0 Ann Arbor Huron. 273 TL<br />
LIVONIA Church*. 275, T2 Wesl Btoorrrfieid.<br />
29' '3 L^OMA Ladywood 325, 14 North-<br />
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' BRIDGET Mann Pioneer). 19.57. 2 Emily<br />
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NIK Stevenson 20 20 4 Malta Draon FLA-<br />
3ywood> 20 43 5 Lana Borooitscr, (Can-<br />
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O&E Thuradoy. Octobor <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong><br />
It's trick or treat <strong>for</strong> Halloween bowlers<br />
•111. The Men's Pro Bowien tour stop at<br />
Taylor Lanes af<strong>for</strong>ds an opportunity <strong>for</strong><br />
local shooters to compete in the "proam"<br />
part of the event with a chance to<br />
bowl with the top stars of the Pro Tour.<br />
The dates are Nov. 24-50 For those<br />
that like to say "Have ball, will travel."<br />
there is the big money action at the<br />
Hoinke Super Classic in Clncinatti, the<br />
Peterson Classic in Chicago, and the High<br />
Rollers in Las Vegas The entry <strong>for</strong>ms<br />
are available at most bowling centers. I<br />
expect to have the results of the Team<br />
USA Tournament in this column next<br />
week<br />
An innovation <strong>for</strong> those that like this<br />
type of competition is the newly-<strong>for</strong>med<br />
Classic Tournament League which will<br />
begin at Classic Lanes ui Rochester Hills<br />
with the first one oo Nov. 5 at 8:30 p.m.<br />
This will take place each week <strong>for</strong> 24<br />
weeks. It will consist of mixed players.<br />
For more details on this call 852-9100<br />
HONOR ROLL<br />
Drakeafcir* Uaa (FsrmJagtaa Hllbt Tuesday<br />
Men's Junior House — John Bryngelson.<br />
298/778. Wayne Grieve. 265. Don Butluewicx.<br />
2*3<br />
Boai Brith - Howie Gerenraicb, 269/76*<br />
Howie Gerenraicii. 269, 789; Wayne Unity. 7J7.<br />
B Schossel, 712.<br />
Bel Air* Laacs (Farmtaftaa* Novi Pinpointed<br />
— Barb Detlore. 107; Rosemary Banish.<br />
221. Dorothy Base, 200. Dawn Frank. 211.<br />
Early Birds - Dorothy Kelly. 202<br />
Salad Bowlers — Sue Simons, 201, Ciarlene<br />
Jackson. 22S<br />
Walnut Creek Country Club — Kathy<br />
1 0 - p i n alley<br />
Harrison<br />
C/l Ladies Claawc - Boom* Wood. 125. Deb<br />
bie Van Meter 214/6M. Kevin Landaore. 2U<br />
619<br />
Country Keglers — Dennis Hams. »7 848,<br />
Bill Cochrane. liitM BUI FUctardsoo.<br />
Walt Clinch, 241. 80S. George Vann. 225 800<br />
Wednesday Junior House — Rob Gaynor.<br />
289/707, Gary Smauder, 210, Dave Fsfcren<br />
bach, 232, Mark Foutt, 234 Andy Encfcaen.<br />
253, 628. Gordy Grimes. 258 Ron Raymond.<br />
235 638. Steve Scboenberg. Jr 135. Dave Luck<br />
er. 248<br />
Wcstiaad Bowl Wednesday 9 30 Men's<br />
League - Enc Keller, 254-250-204 708, Ron<br />
AdamowKx. 256/73*. Gary Janusxkows. 258<br />
675. Jim Schaffer. 242/660; Donald Caslaklini.<br />
859; Jim Rowley, 698<br />
Sunday Sleepers — Frank Briscoe. 792<br />
Ladies Classic — Joanne Urban. 648 Chris<br />
Archer, 257, Kay MartelL 255; Kathy Russell,<br />
246. Lynn Gaidag. 234/649. Dernse Linton. 233<br />
647; Stacy Look. 256; Carol Wejrock. *&<br />
Westland Junior House — Mike Ash burn<br />
256/889. Tony Loechli. 686. Rod Bramble. 254<br />
678.<br />
Mooday Seniors League — Bill Adams. 287<br />
Si Mel's League - Jim Daniels, 259/753,<br />
Mike Caviccio. 268<br />
Tn-City Men - Ernie Gaidag. 242-279-279/<br />
800 Tim Smitley, 279; Gene Eisner. 297, Rich<br />
Mewton, 245-267-259/771<br />
Don Godbey 258 77V<br />
Saper Bawl (CM Twp * Super Taaadajr<br />
League - Dennis Celmer. 736<br />
Ford General Parts - Clack CI—a sal. 256/<br />
803. John BogMskl 268 608<br />
Sunflower Girls - Kathy Bates. 234/634<br />
Caatoarttaa - Pat O'Brien. 213<br />
Woodlaad Laaes (liroata* Senior House -<br />
Brian Ztetnba, 366/736. Dave Myers. 268/679;<br />
Berry VaaDyke. 698<br />
Jacks and Jills - Linda Fllban. 237/617<br />
Mens Trio - Mark Abele, 265/717. Tony<br />
Kapinske, 256/726.<br />
Early Birds - Jaa Dean. 248<br />
Oak Laacs fWcstlaadt Sunday Classic -<br />
Scott Gunn. 300 Joe Smith. 266. Mike Lelen<br />
lewski. 300/717, Charles Hrobowski, 249<br />
Oak Gems — Jo Bryans. 202. Gayte Covert,<br />
200<br />
Monday Nile Ladies - Laura Douglas. 208.<br />
Daws Manas, 209<br />
Monday Nite Men's League — Dave Ziemba,<br />
234<br />
Sunday Fun timers — Gene Ttotrowski. 247-<br />
23 1 681 Ron Blasxcxyk. 237<br />
Wednesday Nite Pacesetters — Barb Reed,<br />
200, Barb Macy, 201. Teresa Maroec. 200<br />
Wednesday Nite Men's League — Scott<br />
Ciexewski, 243. Glenn Brad<strong>for</strong>d. 237, Spencer<br />
Fitzgerald, 243-236/694, Bill Kennedy. 239<br />
Ron Mi)al. 234<br />
Wednesday Morning Glories — Jeanette Gordon.<br />
234<br />
Tuesday Nite Ladies Trio — Cindy Sigurdsso.<br />
206, Luann Woodley. 219; Sandy Felonl, 201<br />
Tuesday Nite Men's League — Steve Marlow,<br />
242; D Robinson, 234, Tom Ness. 232<br />
Tuesday Men's. League - Brian Mundinger<br />
236/663<br />
Plaza Lanes {Plymouth(: Keglers — Steve<br />
Huddle. 245-256/709<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d Lanes Westside Lutheran League<br />
Don Johnson. 836; Frank Galitx. 612<br />
238. Hershel Parrts. 236<br />
Suburban Proprietors Ladles Traveling<br />
League - Gloria Mertx. 300/547, Barb Hernandez.<br />
225 /540, Bobbie Knox. 305. Dot Fallon.<br />
201 '557<br />
Wonderland Laaes (LlvaaiaX Wcstalde Senior<br />
Men's League — Jim Fairbanks, 232. Paul<br />
Brewer. 212/616, Gene Afcman. 220/552; Frank<br />
Lademan, 209 548, Corky Grabes. 211/542;<br />
Don Hochstaut. 592. Ron Wagaman. 233. Angle<br />
Bertuca. 221/582<br />
Men's Motor City Eagles Brian Dimelyk.<br />
245, Jim O'Niei, 257 : 636, R W Battle. 630; Jim<br />
Molnar. 287 695. Steve Morns. 246. Bob Tessane.<br />
650; Dav« Klein. 190-190-190<br />
BGR Men s League Ron Miles. 266, Marty<br />
Schmidt, 259<br />
Hot Shots Juniors — Mali Komar, 186<br />
Motor City Lads & Lassies Dave Louiska.<br />
242 623. Randy Schwitzer 267 661. Mike Wrubel.<br />
246 633, Brian Ream). 250 839<br />
Wonderland Classic - Earl VanNess. 288/<br />
793, Greg Bashara, 277/780. Jim Tirnmerman.<br />
269/734 Mar* Holly, 719, Rick Siedlaczek.<br />
266 716. Dave Keranen. 706. Gary Regulski.<br />
685. Denny McDonald. 264/684. Ken Bashara.<br />
681. Rusty Reed. 678, Ed Malinowski. 677, GOTdy<br />
Cant well. 677. Gary Letkemann. 670, Jerry<br />
Nichols, 669. Ray Randall. 6*8. Ron Moore.<br />
667<br />
Ladies Senior House Tno - Barb Turner.<br />
257 634. Carol New, 222 608, Kim Jones, 593<br />
Westside Senior Men's League - C Grabos.<br />
345/604, R Wagaman. 220/540, A Kierzek.<br />
224/617. H Bruecker. 232 592, T Santoro. 233/<br />
597<br />
Youth Leagues - Lisa Wilson, 121. Jamie<br />
Goodell. 146/370, Mike Rcmpert, 201 480,<br />
Matt Komar, 186 366<br />
Bumper Bowlers Amanda Spa da 107,<br />
Ryan Bndgetnan. 107, Emily Hyder, 10*. Lea<br />
Medlen. 136<br />
Mem Bowl (Livoaa) Men s Junior House -<br />
Clarence Bishop 664<br />
Lost Weekenders — Steve Herman. 256-210-<br />
243/70* Darrei Thlbeault 344-244-146/702<br />
Butch Bowden. 160-164-160<br />
! St Valentine's League - Ron Froc. 276,688<br />
Don Gehan, 21* Joe Murphy. 21* Pat Van<br />
Loosen. 212/606; Joe Col well, 200<br />
Right Approach Trio - Mike Loch. 300<br />
Staunlay Nite Hot Shots — Dave Ferrell.<br />
227-135/641, Bruno Dtmambro, 224 612, Mike<br />
Mood. 237<br />
Men's Senior House League — Howard Dav<br />
is. 244-278/715, Doug Nikklla. 244/706 Dennis<br />
Archer, 245/699 Jim McPhail, Jr . 290 «79<br />
Brian Quinn. 243/654; Carl Hansen 244 676<br />
John Bryngelsoo. 256, 451. Garrett. Nagie, 258<br />
676, Randy Smith, 26* 670, Al GiroUmo 245<br />
686<br />
Bumper Bowlers - C J Proulz 33. Michael<br />
Crill. 26: Daniel Radionoff. 32. Matthew Smith<br />
54, Ryan Reed, 34. Bobby Eller. 28. Christopher<br />
Rogers, 26<br />
Mayflower Laaes (Red<strong>for</strong>d * Fnday Seniors<br />
- Cal Simmon. 247/613. Chuch Federtco. 225<br />
609. Howard Davis. 211/604. Art Kuzniar. 214<br />
60S. Bob Lowers, 236, Jim Shimetz. 236, John<br />
Bluriden, 247<br />
Monday Seniors — Chuck Fedenco. 228/623.<br />
Jarv Woehlke. 214/613. STan Gagacki, 216<br />
604<br />
Town 4 Coaatry Laaes (WesUaad* T4K'<br />
Men's Wednesday Nite Tno — Andy Deverich<br />
278 687 Dave Ramsay. 257. Rob Morris, 256<br />
Henry Plelfer, 241. Gary Good<strong>for</strong>d. 237 645,<br />
Joe Bradke, 255. Al Biasutto, 237 Rich Morris<br />
sey Sr . 235. Steve Zimmerla. 234 678<br />
Wednesay Nile Ladies Junior House Pam<br />
Rad<strong>for</strong>d. 233 559. Debbie Powell. 211 503<br />
Gloria Picard. 205 554. Mary Hall. 200 504<br />
Helen Clark. 223/558. Geri Kern, 200 557<br />
Wednesday Night Merchants - Dan Ham<br />
son 258-265-223/746. Yves Sxmansky 267 651<br />
Mroczkowski, 205<br />
Coaatry Laacs (FarmJagloa Hlitok Greenfield<br />
Mixed - Kathy Snow, 214 602; Lee Snow,<br />
27J-241/708, Chuck O'Roorke. 237 898; Debbie<br />
Van Meter, 216/589; Jim Jlmmerson. 2J1/615<br />
Ford Motor Men's League — Roy Newton,<br />
290<br />
Twin Panish — Jeff Teichman. 279.<br />
Sunday Sleepers — Mike Gutowski. 300.<br />
Lloyd Kowalick. 289. John Hurley, Jr.. 279/882.<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d Rascals — Sue Raniszewski. 230<br />
Tuesday Morning Koffee Kats — Jean<br />
McCa/ee, 258<br />
Suburban Proprietors Men's Traveling<br />
League — D-J Hochstein. 232. Dan Antonelll,<br />
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HALLOWEEN IS UPON m AND<br />
here are a few special<br />
-tricks" and -treats" just (or<br />
bowlers:<br />
Treat — any time you carry a strike oo<br />
a Brooklyn bit"<br />
Trick — on a solid pocket shot, the<br />
wbole back row of puts remain standing<br />
Treat — on a night when nothing goes<br />
right, they call your number <strong>for</strong> the mystery<br />
game and you win with a 112 game.<br />
Trick — you expected dry lane conditions<br />
and they oiled them wall-to-wall<br />
and l»-(eet tall (or vice versa).<br />
Treat — When you thought you lost the<br />
game, then found a mathematical error<br />
and it turns out you actually won by two<br />
puis.<br />
Trick — You just discovered that your<br />
socks don't match<br />
.. Treat — It's a "beer frame" and you<br />
rolled a strike.<br />
Trick — The ball slips out of your<br />
grasp and lands squarely oo your big toe.<br />
Treat — Bowling your highest score<br />
ever.<br />
Trick — They announce your car in the<br />
parking lot with the lights left oo and it's<br />
raining out.<br />
Treat — Seeing your own name here<br />
oo the "hooor roll" next week<br />
• Bowlers looking <strong>for</strong> some tournament<br />
action can pick and choose from all<br />
kinds of competition both locally or out<br />
of town. The largest cash prize, as usual<br />
is the Hamtramck Singles, which anyone<br />
would think is held in Hamtramck. right?<br />
Wrong.<br />
You will have to go to Hazel Park to<br />
bowl in the 41st Annual Hamtramck Singles<br />
Classic The tournament starts Oct<br />
IS and runs through June JO with a first<br />
prize of >50.000.<br />
Entry blanks are at bowling centers all<br />
over town or call 546-0070 The DWBA<br />
67th annual city championship will open<br />
March 7.1992. Entry <strong>for</strong>ms are out now<br />
The tournament will be held just prior<br />
to the WIBC 1992 National championships<br />
in Lansing, beginning April 2.<br />
That's a long way off, but remember, entries<br />
close by Jan. 10th<br />
The 89th Men's state tournament will<br />
take place in the Detroit area from Jan.<br />
11 through May 11th. The total prize fund<br />
will be about (320.000 and entries and<br />
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Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 3 V <strong>1991</strong> O&E #7B<br />
Vampire tale<br />
Skillful cast brings 'Dracula' to life<br />
Per<strong>for</strong>mances of the St Dunstan's<br />
Guild of Cranbrook prtxiuction<br />
of "Count Dracula" continue<br />
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With the Halloween season here.<br />
"Count Dracula" once again<br />
menaces the area as St Dunstan s<br />
Guild of Cranbrook presents a handsome.<br />
stylish version of the popular<br />
vampire tale The skillful cast does a<br />
good job of bringing the creaky old<br />
story to life, creating almost believable<br />
characters trapped in a nightmare<br />
of fear<br />
The Ted Tiller dramatization from<br />
the classic Bram Stoker novel is set<br />
in England in the 1930s Dr Seward<br />
(Michael Shulman). the director of a<br />
private insane asylum, has his hands<br />
more than full He must cope with<br />
Sybil (Roz Basherian), his addlebrained<br />
sister. Renfield (Brian Dooley).<br />
an inmate constantly escaping.<br />
Mina (Laura Raisch). his young ward<br />
suddenly suffering unexplainable<br />
bouts of weakness, and Count Dracula<br />
(Paul Gillin), the intrusive new<br />
neighbor who has moved into the<br />
castle across the valley<br />
THE PRODUCTION has its share<br />
of blood-curdling screams, eerie special<br />
effects, and dramatically chilling<br />
music Despite the best ef<strong>for</strong>ts of<br />
Barbara<br />
^ Michals<br />
director Amy Lynn Smith and her<br />
cast a small percentage of lines still<br />
sound hopelessly silly. It matters little.<br />
as horror stones such as "Dracula'<br />
are today more <strong>for</strong> fun than <strong>for</strong><br />
thrills, and last Friday's opening<br />
night audience willingly played<br />
along<br />
On the other hand, this adaptation<br />
of the Dracula legend has many lines<br />
ripe with dramatic irony that do not<br />
get the maximum benefit of good<br />
comic timing<br />
Gillin's Count Dracula is pleasingly<br />
suave and debonair in the beginning.<br />
gradually allowing his true<br />
pernicious character to show<br />
through until he reveals the bloodthirsty.<br />
fanged vampire contempuous<br />
of all who try to thwart him Gillin<br />
nicely combines his arrogance<br />
with early hints of mischievous humor<br />
in his face. His makeup is refreshingly<br />
understated<br />
Dooley pulls out all the stops as<br />
the insane Renfield whether wringing<br />
his hands and cowering in terror<br />
at the awesome power of Dracula or<br />
The production has its<br />
share of bloodcurdling<br />
screams,<br />
eerie special effects<br />
and dramatically<br />
chilling music.<br />
reveling in his own penchant <strong>for</strong><br />
swallowing flies and spiders The<br />
physical fights are well-staged as<br />
Renfield grapples convincingly with<br />
Jonathan (Christopher Kelly), Mina's<br />
very earnest fiance, and Hennessey<br />
(Tom Christopher). Dr Seward's loyal<br />
attendant.<br />
Raisch is excellent at making<br />
Mina more that just a Pretty Young<br />
Thing She very effectively conveys<br />
Mina's confusion and overwhelming<br />
fear, and she nicely slides in and out<br />
of playing the seductive minx Mina<br />
becomes when the vampires influence<br />
lakes hold<br />
Count Dracula (Paul Gillin) and Mina (Laura<br />
Raisch) in a scene from "Count Dracula" pre-<br />
AS SYBIL. Basherian is amusinglybefuddled,<br />
quite batty without any<br />
help from Dracula Though her first<br />
few lines lacked clarity because they<br />
were too high-pitched, she quicklywarmed<br />
to the role and endeared<br />
herself to the audience<br />
Shulman s Dr Seward always<br />
'Night Watch' entertaining thriller<br />
rerjormances of the Schoolcraft<br />
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Director James Hartman s elegant<br />
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combine to capture the essence of<br />
Lucille Fletcher's psycho-mystery<br />
"Night Watch" poses a number of<br />
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few really good clues. The show depends<br />
on her creating that fine line<br />
between fear and madness — and<br />
the audience trying to determine her<br />
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Her task would have been somewhat<br />
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were more experienced at creating<br />
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V-<br />
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(husband) and Stephanie Lockhart<br />
ibest friend) achieve more natural<br />
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John Clark had his moments as a<br />
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Patricia Parsons was equally effective<br />
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seems appropriately in control as he<br />
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Renfield in As Jonathan. Kelly is<br />
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SB*(R.W,G-6B) O&E Thursday. Oclober <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong><br />
Plymouth Theatre Guild shines in 'Steel Magnolias'<br />
Per<strong>for</strong>mances of the Plymouth<br />
Theatre Guild production of<br />
"Steel Magnolias" continue<br />
through Nov. 9 at the Water Tower,<br />
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Playwright Robert Harling wrote<br />
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The Plymouth Theatre Guild production<br />
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the deficient writing and. <strong>for</strong><br />
the most part, succeeds in its endeavor,<br />
SIX WOMEN in a beauty shop<br />
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which centers around M'Lynn,<br />
putting <strong>for</strong>th lines indicating a love/<br />
hate relationship that is more realistic<br />
than the script's "over-protective<br />
mother'' idea<br />
Although Harling's script is his<br />
own true story (his late sister was a<br />
diabetic), too much stereotypical and<br />
old-fashioned "girl-talk" pervades<br />
the women's conversations at inappropriate<br />
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the only topics discussed.<br />
As M'Lynn discusses donating a<br />
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fteoffrey Beauchamp and Maureen McDevitt play leading roles<br />
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Jill Snowdon puts <strong>for</strong>th a very<br />
likeable Truvy, the owner of the<br />
beauty shop Snowdon's lines are delivered<br />
with a strong voice and confidence<br />
<strong>for</strong> snappy Southern dialogue<br />
such as. There is no soch thing as<br />
natural beauty." a motto which<br />
hangs prominently on the set.<br />
LISA BRANDOW as a gawky Annelle<br />
and Clemie Cyburt as the cur-<br />
mudgeonly Ouiser are truly fun to<br />
watch. Brandow presents an off the<br />
wall beautician's aide who clumsily<br />
sprays water in clients' faces while<br />
washing hair Cyburt. a member of<br />
the Guild <strong>for</strong> 25 years, shows her experience<br />
well while portraying the<br />
quirky Ouiser, who has "more money<br />
that God."<br />
Constance Fox provides a lusterless<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mance in the roll of<br />
Clairee Problems occur as Fox fails<br />
to pick up cues, causing an unsettled<br />
tempo in her delivery The character<br />
of Clairee frequents the beauty<br />
salon, is the widow of a <strong>for</strong>mer mayor<br />
of the town and tells jokes. She<br />
alternately dedicates football fields<br />
and has her tires rotated, yet is costumed<br />
as though she were attending<br />
a cotillion.<br />
The production is technically<br />
sound with a com<strong>for</strong>table and functional<br />
set designed by Jeff Ham<br />
monds Pre-show music and fast<br />
scene changes (also with music) provide<br />
atmosphere and set the mood<br />
well<br />
Britt's direction gave the cast and<br />
play its best shot Were it not <strong>for</strong> the<br />
banal and trite conversation in the<br />
script, Britt's cast would probably<br />
fare better<br />
Sally Dubats of Southfield is an<br />
an actress, director and teacher.<br />
who teaches at community theaters<br />
in the metropolitan area<br />
She is artistic director of West<br />
End Productions headquartered<br />
m Southfield<br />
Actress enjoys role in Ten Little Indians'<br />
Per<strong>for</strong>mances of the Meadow<br />
Brook Theatre production of<br />
"Ten Little Indians" continue<br />
through Nov. 24 on the Oakland<br />
University campus in Rochester<br />
Hills. For ticket in<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />
the box office at 377-3300<br />
By Keely Wygonik<br />
staff writer<br />
"It's a wonderful, thrilling evening<br />
in the theater to see this mystery unfold."<br />
said Maureen McDevitt who<br />
plays Vera Claythorne in Agatha<br />
Christie's "Ten Little Indians" which<br />
opens tonight at Meadow Brook Theatre<br />
McDevitt. a graduate of Farmington<br />
Harrison High School, still lives<br />
in the area When she's not on stage.<br />
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SClGftC&T'ON Clf ti«iS<br />
business people<br />
David Da vies, a delivery driver<br />
<strong>for</strong> United Parcel Service, was recently<br />
recognized by the company<br />
<strong>for</strong> 15 years driving without an accident.<br />
Davies works out of the Livonia<br />
office<br />
Trevor D. Roys ton of Novi was<br />
promoted to principal with Plante &<br />
Moran in Southfield Royston joined<br />
the firm in 1985 as a member of the<br />
financial planning staff and was promoted<br />
to associated in 1986<br />
Gene R. Overholt of Plymouth has<br />
was named chairman of the Kiwanis<br />
International Committee by Past International<br />
Presidents Overholt is a<br />
member and Past President of the<br />
Kiwanis club of Colonial Plymouth<br />
and Past President of Kiwanis International<br />
Richard Stalling* of Plymouth has<br />
joined the metropolitan Detroit office<br />
of international accounting firm<br />
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Thursday, Nov. 7 — Business<br />
Grant Thornton as a principal and<br />
head of the Management Consulting<br />
Department. Grant Thornton is a<br />
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Lee Williams, agent in the Garden<br />
City district office of American General<br />
Life and Accident Insurance<br />
Co., 29929 Ford Road, has marked 15<br />
years with the firm.<br />
Michael G. Christie of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township won $6,000 from Ford Motor<br />
Co <strong>for</strong> a cost-saving suggestion<br />
he submitted Christie, an 18-year<br />
employee of Ford, also received<br />
$8,000 toward the purchase of a<br />
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Lee Williams, agent in the Garden<br />
City district office of American General<br />
Life and Accident Insurance<br />
Co., at 29929 Ford Road, has marked<br />
15 years with the firm.<br />
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Patrick T. Martin of Livonia has<br />
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Marie Delude and Ralph G. Videsic<br />
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Ronald E. Randall has been appointed<br />
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Please submit black-and-ivhite<br />
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128*(R.W.G-10B) O&E Thursday. <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong><br />
Industrial liquidator Levy<br />
wins Eastern Airlines job<br />
Robert Levy (left), president of Norman Levy<br />
Associates, and Richard Nucian, who heads<br />
the firm's auction department, are mapping<br />
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the liquidation of Eastern Airlines' ground support<br />
equipment.<br />
Awrey products to return<br />
By Doug Funke<br />
staff writer<br />
Coca Cola apparently isn't the<br />
only company that can bow to public<br />
demand and bring back a discontinued<br />
product line.<br />
Awrey Bakeries of Livonia,<br />
which stopped supplying baked<br />
goods to local stores last spring to<br />
concentrate on major institutional<br />
clients such as Marriott Foodservice<br />
Management and American<br />
Airlines, will resume selling its<br />
confectionaries in grocery outlets<br />
here Monday.<br />
"We goofed," company spokeswoman<br />
Betty Jean Awrey said of<br />
the decision to discontinue its popular<br />
retail line including Long John<br />
Coffee Cakes. Almond Crunch<br />
Dunkers, Date Nut Bars and Danish<br />
Sweet Rolls.<br />
"Our business objective was to<br />
install new-state-of-the-art Danishand<br />
croissant-making equipment to<br />
provide higher quality, more con-<br />
sistent production <strong>for</strong> the institu- CHANGES IN tofr management<br />
tional food service business,"<br />
Awrey said<br />
But institutional sales have remained<br />
flat, she said.<br />
The family-owned company<br />
<strong>for</strong>ecasts sales this year of $41 million<br />
— which includes no retail operations<br />
May to November — compared<br />
to $53 million last year.<br />
"We have been surprised and<br />
gratified by the call from our public<br />
<strong>for</strong> the return of the 81-year-old<br />
tradition of serving Awrey goodies<br />
to our loyal metropolitan area customers,"<br />
Awrey said.<br />
"Everybody was calling us when<br />
we stopped retail and asked,<br />
Where can we get this?' or 'When<br />
can we get that?' We started to rethink<br />
the whole thing. We're foolish<br />
to ignore this.<br />
"We realize we made a very serious<br />
mistake. We have a change of<br />
philosophy in our organization<br />
now "<br />
have accompanied that change in<br />
philosophy.<br />
Last March, the company announced<br />
plans to freeze products as<br />
they came off the line <strong>for</strong> retail<br />
sale and replace company deliverers<br />
with one or more independent<br />
distributor to supply local markets.<br />
But Awrey scuttled those plans<br />
just two months later with an even<br />
bigger bombshell — the decision to<br />
quit retail sales altogether.<br />
Awrey will again bake the retail<br />
goods at its Livonia plant Veri-<br />
Best of Ferndale, which makes and<br />
distributes bread products with the<br />
Awrey label through a licensing<br />
agreement, will distribute the pastry<br />
Awrey already has reached<br />
agreement to display its products<br />
in 265 stores in the metro area including<br />
the Foodland and Kroger<br />
chains and independents.<br />
Negotiations are continuing with<br />
A&P/Farmer Jack.<br />
Unique partnership creates<br />
new hazmat training center<br />
By Doug Funk®<br />
staff writer<br />
Monetary seeds planted a year<br />
and a half ago by some 125 companies<br />
from around the state — including<br />
several from <strong>Observer</strong> & Eccentric<br />
communities — recently blossomed<br />
into a new Hazardous<br />
Materials Training Center in Lansing.<br />
Private industry donated more<br />
than 1350,000 to build the center to<br />
teach emergency response teams,<br />
fire fighters and industry personnel<br />
how to deal with hazardous material<br />
incidents<br />
The Michigan State Police will<br />
manage the center.<br />
The instructional facility will enable<br />
hands-on training using railroad<br />
tank cars, tank trucks and storage<br />
tanks in addition to theoretical classroom<br />
instruction<br />
"We believe this center is the first<br />
one in the U.S. to be built with donations<br />
from private industry and then<br />
operated by state government,'* said<br />
Andrew Such, executive director of<br />
the Michigan Chemical Council.<br />
CSX Corp., the railroad giant with<br />
regional offices in Livonia, was<br />
among the major contributors<br />
"The public, generally, and corporations<br />
are much more aware and<br />
environmentally sensitive than they<br />
have been in the past," said Tom<br />
Drake, a vke president <strong>for</strong> CSX<br />
"ESSENTIALLY WHEN you have<br />
an incident, everyone must work in a<br />
cooperative and coordinated manner<br />
We've tried to foeter that." he<br />
• CSX accounted <strong>for</strong> the lion's share<br />
of the 160.000 cash contributed by<br />
Thi MRfMjan Railroads Association<br />
Drake said CSX also donated several<br />
railroad cards <strong>for</strong> training exercises<br />
and made its hazardous materials<br />
expert available as an Instructor.<br />
' Drake, who was president of the<br />
I<br />
state railroads association when the<br />
center was first proposed, admitted<br />
to having doubts about how his members<br />
would react tp the unusual private<br />
enterprise/government partnership<br />
He was pleasantly surprised They<br />
liked it<br />
"Here was an opportunity to do<br />
something, to provide a benefit, but<br />
you didn't get involved in bureaucratic<br />
things," he said. "It was something<br />
tangible you could see."<br />
Drake said he didn't have to do<br />
much arm twisting at the corporate<br />
level to contribute money, equipment<br />
and staff to the center.<br />
There was no special sense that<br />
CSX should get involved with the<br />
center because its tracks regularly<br />
carry a Dow chemical train, Drake<br />
said<br />
"OUR CONCERN is bigger than<br />
that." he said "We operate in 19<br />
states The safety center is another<br />
incremental step as we try to become<br />
more and more safe. "<br />
Olin Corp, a Livonia company<br />
that packages pool treatment chemicals.<br />
contributed nearly $5,000 to the<br />
center<br />
"We're an active member of the<br />
Michigan Chemical Council. It just<br />
seemed like a natural fit." said Michael<br />
Bauer safety and loss prevention<br />
manager at Olin "First responded<br />
were looking <strong>for</strong> additional<br />
training they just couldn't find<br />
"We try to stay in the <strong>for</strong>efront of<br />
what's going on in the industry."<br />
Bauer added. "There is a lot of top<br />
management support <strong>for</strong> working<br />
with community outreach programs<br />
That is what this (center) is to os "<br />
Mid-States Petroleum, a distribu-<br />
above-ground storage tank to be<br />
used <strong>for</strong> training, fuel used in excavation<br />
at the site and cash <strong>for</strong> the<br />
center<br />
The donation totaled some 94.200,<br />
said Jim Butler, president of the<br />
<<br />
Troy-based firm. Butler was president<br />
of the Michigan Petroleum Association<br />
in the mid-1980s when the<br />
idea <strong>for</strong> a private enterprise/government<br />
partnership was under discussion.<br />
"THIS GIVES us a facility that<br />
has all different types of equipment<br />
there with classrooms in one facility,"<br />
he said. "The association felt it<br />
was needed We as a company felt it<br />
was needed — to have a state facility<br />
to train people.<br />
"It started from an idea and just<br />
grew.'' Butler added.<br />
The partnership involving associations<br />
in the chemical and transportation<br />
industries gradually evolved,<br />
said Lt Arthur Nash, commander of<br />
the hazardous materials division <strong>for</strong><br />
the state police.<br />
To get interest going, we had a<br />
model made. You don't want to start<br />
until you see someone else. Dow<br />
(Chemical) donated $50,000 As more<br />
knew about it, more people called<br />
It's just been fantastic<br />
The center is already booked<br />
through the end of the year and two<br />
months <strong>for</strong> next year," Nash said<br />
"We've had calls from Virginia. People<br />
are coming out from Kansas and<br />
Iowa to see how we did it"<br />
Shell Chemical Co . with offices in<br />
Farmington Hills, and Union Carbide,<br />
with offices in Birmingham,<br />
also contributed to the center, Such<br />
reported<br />
The center, built on state-owned<br />
land opened last month It will be<br />
maintained through user fees Participants<br />
may chooae classes provided<br />
by the state police or bring in<br />
their own instructors.<br />
The state pHIC*<br />
hazardous material training programs<br />
around Michigan with a<br />
moveable trailer and railroad cars.<br />
But the lack of a permanent site<br />
made It difficult and costly to train<br />
large numbers<br />
I<br />
By Doug Funk*<br />
staff writer<br />
A Southfield firm that claims to be<br />
the nation's largest industrial auctioneer<br />
in terms of annual dollar volume<br />
sold has landed a plum job —<br />
liquidating the physical assets, excluding<br />
aircraft, of bankrupt Eastern<br />
Airlines.<br />
Norman Levy Associates expects<br />
to raise 920-140 million from the<br />
sale of passenger loading bridges,<br />
baggage tugs and carts, tools and<br />
machinery, diagnostic equipment<br />
and other support items, said Richard<br />
Nucian, who's coordinating the<br />
project <strong>for</strong> Levy.<br />
Negotiations are under way with<br />
airlines around the world <strong>for</strong> highlyspecialized<br />
equipment such as an 11station<br />
gantry jet engine testing system,<br />
Nucian said. <strong>Public</strong> auctions <strong>for</strong><br />
tools and equipment of a general nature<br />
will be conducted in Miami and<br />
Atlanta early next year.<br />
"We've already had our advance<br />
people down at Eastern inventorying<br />
all items <strong>for</strong> private negotiation sale<br />
and auction sale," Nucian said. "We<br />
go in and organize it, clean it, price<br />
it out. We need correct specifications<br />
<strong>for</strong> write-up and advertising."<br />
Levy will be paid a commission<br />
based on a percentage of the sales,<br />
not yet established officially by the<br />
bankruptcy court, plus expenses<br />
Eastern officials with expertise in<br />
the industry are helping withJhfc -liquidation<br />
Twenty-two firms besides Levy<br />
were invited by Eastern to bid <strong>for</strong><br />
liquidation rights.<br />
LEVY'S WORLDWIDE reputauon<br />
and its large size carried much<br />
weight in getting the nod. said<br />
Terence Hickman, assistant to Eastern's<br />
bankruptcy trustee.<br />
"We ran them (candidates)<br />
through scores of hoops — past experiences.<br />
references, size of auctions<br />
done in the past, ability to<br />
bring out a substantial bidding<br />
group. Levy came out the best."<br />
Hickman said.<br />
"It's exciting, a large sale, a big<br />
name," said Robert Levy, president<br />
of the firm and son of its late founder.<br />
"Our company was chosen because<br />
we're most capable of handling<br />
a sale of this nature."<br />
The Eastern liquidation will be<br />
among the largest in the firm's history-<br />
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5.79%<br />
'We ran them (candidates) through<br />
scores of hoops — past experiences,<br />
references, size of auctions done in<br />
the past, ability to bring out a<br />
substantial bidding group. Levy came<br />
out the best. 9<br />
Levy, founded in 1951, takes a<br />
team approach to business. Upward*<br />
of 60 work out of the Southfield office,<br />
with another dozen or so divided<br />
between offices in Boston and Coventry.<br />
England<br />
"There's no issue of ego here,"<br />
said David Levy, executive vice<br />
president in charge of the appraisal<br />
department. "We're better able to<br />
service from a central location and<br />
not dilute ourselves by breaking it<br />
up<br />
"A lot of our business is auto shop<br />
related. " he added "We would expect<br />
that the car business will continue<br />
and we have to be where it is."<br />
"THE TALENT here is second to<br />
none," said Lew Nucian, chairman of<br />
the firm. That's why we don't want<br />
to spread "em out Working together<br />
is how you get things done."<br />
I'he firm, privately owned, doesn't<br />
release financial data<br />
David Levy reported annual auction<br />
sales of $110-9115 million in recent<br />
years The firm does about 120<br />
per year. Commissions usually range<br />
from 5-10 percent of gross realization.<br />
"In terms of revenues, appraisal<br />
and auction are very close," he added.<br />
The firm does some 700 appraisals<br />
annually on assets with an aggregate<br />
value of some $2 billion, David Levy<br />
said<br />
Appraisals become important<br />
when applying <strong>for</strong> loans, establishing<br />
stock ownership plans, mergers/acquisitions<br />
and bankruptcies<br />
Experience and attention to detail<br />
have fueled the firm's growth, company<br />
insiders said.<br />
"We are in the marketplace everyday,"<br />
said David Levy. "If you have<br />
involvement in the marketplace buying<br />
and selling every day, you have a<br />
Are You<br />
— Terence Hickman<br />
solid foundaUon of rendering an<br />
opinion of theoretical value."<br />
"WE HAVE computerized mailing<br />
-lists we have built up over the last 40<br />
years we won't let anyone else use,"<br />
said Richard Nucian Upwards of<br />
40,000 notices will be mailed to prospective<br />
bidders <strong>for</strong> the Eastern liquidation.<br />
Facsimile messages will be sent to<br />
airlines all over the world and ads<br />
will be placed in trade publications<br />
"Two auctioneers can do the same<br />
job. but one can get more due to the<br />
expertise in the way he sells it and<br />
the way it's marketed and advertised,"<br />
Nucian said<br />
Orville Lefko, who does business<br />
valuations from an office in Troy,<br />
called the Eastern assignment a<br />
feather in Levy's cap<br />
"They have a solid reputation<br />
from way back They're very highly<br />
respected." Lefko said "I consider<br />
them to be a leader in the field I<br />
don't remember anyone saying anything<br />
bad about that company."<br />
David Levy used the word "fantastic"<br />
to describe business growth ov.er<br />
the past decade.<br />
"The need <strong>for</strong> this type of service<br />
has mushroomed,'" he said. "We<br />
were a well-regarded firm at the beginning<br />
of expansion. We were well<br />
positioned to take advantage of the<br />
need<br />
"In a down economy, we sell more<br />
assets <strong>for</strong> less dollars. In an up economy.<br />
we may get more <strong>for</strong> less assets.<br />
The economy doesn't have as<br />
much impact (on revenue) as people<br />
might suspect A stagnating economy<br />
— not moving in any direction —<br />
might.<br />
"Generally speaking, better Umes<br />
mean better sales." he said.<br />
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Julia Brown editor/459-2700<br />
Thursday, <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong> O&E (P.C|1C<br />
Debbie Ash (toft) and Nancy Cavteton of<br />
Plymouth make sandwiches at the Open<br />
pftotoa by PAUL HURSCHMANN/atafl photograph*<br />
Door, which is housed at Fort Street Presbyterian<br />
Church in Detroit<br />
Caring volunteers<br />
lend helping hand<br />
By Artene Funke<br />
special writer<br />
It is 9 a.m., Thursday, and<br />
George Irwin of Livonia Is at his<br />
usual post at the Fort Street Presbyterian<br />
Church in downtown Detroit<br />
Dozens of people — mostly<br />
unemployed or homeless men —<br />
stand in line, waiting to enter the<br />
church. The aroma of mashed potatoes<br />
and beef tantalizes.<br />
A hot meal, served by a cadre of<br />
volunteers, awaits. Irwin's task is<br />
to help coordinate activities and<br />
keep the line moving in an orderly<br />
fashion.<br />
Welcome to the Open Door, an<br />
outreach <strong>for</strong> people who need an<br />
encouraging smile and a helping<br />
hand.<br />
'Tor some people, this is the<br />
only decent meal they will have all<br />
week," said Irwin, 64, a retired reliability<br />
specialist from Chrysler<br />
Corp.<br />
"There is no charge," Irwin added.<br />
"It is <strong>for</strong> people of meager income.<br />
But there are no questions<br />
asked. If Lee Iacocca came in, be<br />
would get just the same as everybody<br />
else."<br />
DEDICATED VOLUNTEERS<br />
help keep this service humming.<br />
People such as Stan Durst of Livonia.<br />
Carol Car Lin of Detroit, Don<br />
Hill of Grosse De and Pamela<br />
Johanningsmeier of Plymouth.<br />
Around 35 people help weekly.<br />
The driving <strong>for</strong>ce behind the<br />
Open Door is the Rev. Dr. Robert<br />
H. Crilley, 57, pastor of Fort Street<br />
Presbyterian. He established the<br />
outreach in 1968.<br />
Fort Street Presbyterian, a huge,<br />
quietly elegant church, was founded<br />
in the mid-1850s. It has 650<br />
members, half of whom live in the<br />
suburbs.<br />
Although the church has many<br />
programs, and is well-known <strong>for</strong> its<br />
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Khvanlane Mike Gardner and Barbers Kropiewnicki serve<br />
food at the church In Detroit. Many members of the Plymouth<br />
Kiwanis Club do volunteer work at the Fort Street<br />
Presbyterian Church.<br />
seasonal concerts, the Opes Door<br />
focuses on the special needs of local<br />
poor people<br />
"We're trying to do what we can<br />
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<strong>for</strong> the area where we are located,"<br />
Crilley said.<br />
The program is 9 to 11 am<br />
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Uncommon courtesy<br />
Have we become a bunch of boors?<br />
By Julie Brown<br />
staff writer<br />
MO DERN MANNERS DON'T<br />
bear much resemblance<br />
to those of bygone days.<br />
The days of white<br />
gloves and calling cards are long<br />
gone, and people don't necessarily<br />
mourn that era's passing. At the<br />
same time, they aren't convinced<br />
modem manners — or the lack<br />
thereof — are an improvement.<br />
The main thing to keep in mind is<br />
"kindness, and not imposing." said<br />
Rosemary Smith, who teaches an etiquette<br />
course <strong>for</strong> children offered by<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community Education.<br />
That consideration and respect<br />
includes not correcting others<br />
<strong>for</strong> etiquette slips<br />
She's noticed a general decline in<br />
manners and an increasing tendency<br />
among many people to think "I'm<br />
No 1 " She attributes that in part to<br />
the fact that people are busier than<br />
ever now<br />
"BUT IF YOU don't think of other<br />
people, that kind of ruins it <strong>for</strong> everybody.<br />
including yourself." said<br />
Smith, a <strong>Canton</strong> resident who has<br />
four grown children and two grandchildren.<br />
The <strong>for</strong>mality of earlier<br />
times is gone and that's not all bad.<br />
but cordiality's still needed, she said.<br />
"I think it's just good manners. It<br />
shows respect <strong>for</strong> each other. You're<br />
not living in this world alone "<br />
Judge James Garber of the 35th<br />
District Court has also noticed a decline<br />
in manners. One day last week,<br />
he had a young man who'd been disruptive<br />
in court spend some time<br />
calming down in a cell.<br />
"I was trying to deal with him in<br />
what I thought was a reasonable<br />
fashion." said Garber, who's 58 going<br />
on 59. "He's cooling his heels <strong>for</strong> the<br />
moment."<br />
Many cases in the court, which<br />
serves the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong>-North-<br />
ville area, arise because of<br />
discourteous behavior.<br />
"We see a very substantial portion<br />
of our caseload comes from that<br />
kind of situation," Garber said. A<br />
number of auto accidents are related<br />
to a lack of consideration <strong>for</strong> other<br />
drivers.<br />
Garber remembers learning about<br />
the importance of common courtesy<br />
as a child<br />
"I was taught at my mother's and<br />
father's knee, so to speak A good<br />
deal of it we used to get at home, I<br />
think." That isn't always the case today.<br />
"THE INFORMALITY which in<br />
some ways is good has degenerated<br />
to the point where we simply are not<br />
respectful. We're just not respectful<br />
of other people and their feelings,"<br />
the judge said. "It's kind of a pendulum<br />
effect, I think."<br />
The trend isn't limited to the Unit-<br />
ed States, he added Japanese society.<br />
<strong>for</strong> example, no longer is based<br />
on the same standards of courtesy it<br />
once was<br />
Even in the law "people became<br />
much more concerned about their<br />
rights than anything else." Garber<br />
said That trend began in the mid-<br />
1950s and continued through the<br />
1960s and beyond, what some seekers<br />
of rights <strong>for</strong>got was that equal<br />
and opposite obligations accompany<br />
each right<br />
"Manners are the way in which<br />
you deal with and treat other people,"<br />
Garber said He's seen cases<br />
where altercations arise between<br />
two drivers over their use of the<br />
road He agrees it's best in some situations<br />
just to let things go rather<br />
than starting an argument.<br />
Common courtesy may not be as<br />
common as it once was. but the situ-<br />
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an "Etiquette Fun (or the Young" class. Rosemary Smith, a<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> resident, has taught the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />
Education class <strong>for</strong> many years.<br />
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aoc.Q OAE Thursday. <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong><br />
m<br />
weddings and engagements<br />
Vartanian-Gibbs<br />
Mike and Jeaoette VarUnUn of<br />
Phmootk inanenrf the engagement<br />
of UHT dMfhter. Elizabeth Alice, to<br />
Jeffrey Job* Gibba of <strong>Canton</strong>, MO of<br />
LINDA GIBBS. '<br />
The bride-elect is a graduate of<br />
Plymouth Salem High School and of<br />
Michigan State University She is<br />
employed as a third grade teacher<br />
with the Pljrmonth-Cantoo Community<br />
Schools.<br />
Her fiance is a graduate of Chippewa<br />
Valley High School in Mt.<br />
Clemens He is employed as a CNC<br />
operator with CD Model Jc Mold Inc.<br />
of Plymouth.<br />
A December wedding is planned at<br />
St. Sarkis Armenian Apostolic<br />
Church.<br />
Moore-Couchois<br />
Barbara Eileen Couchois, a <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
Plymouth resident, and Michael<br />
Van Moore were married Sept. 1 at<br />
Yosemite National Forest in Yosemite,<br />
Calif.<br />
; Parents of the couple are William<br />
J. Couchois, who lives in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia,<br />
and Hal and Marlene Moore, also<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia residents.<br />
• The bride-elect is a graduate of<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High School and of<br />
Wayne State University, where she<br />
earned a degree in business. She is<br />
employed by Restaurant Hospitality<br />
in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia.<br />
Her husband is a graduate of the<br />
University of San Diego in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia,<br />
where he studied advertising.<br />
Sister of the bride Elizabeth<br />
Couchois Kay was the matron of<br />
honor- The bridesmaids were Sarah<br />
Dually and Linda Yee. Casey<br />
Couchois was the flo#er girl.<br />
Scott Winget was the best man.<br />
The groomsmen were Brian Korkus<br />
and Keith Clark. Chase Pierovich<br />
anniversaries<br />
Couple marks<br />
50th anniversary<br />
John and ROM MI—R^IIU A5<br />
Plymouth celebrated their blra ww.<br />
ding anniversary Sept. 21 at * pa".*<br />
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friends, and was hocted by a* wtithev<br />
the couple's mother.<br />
attending enjoyed a tradiil<br />
Armenian «MAH-kabob dinner<br />
•sic provided by<br />
rs children and their<br />
are: Natalie and Bob Mosber<br />
Sandusky, Ohio; John and Judi<br />
of Bioomfieid Hills; and<br />
Lari and Pierce Johnston of Plym-<br />
The couple's mother is Azad<br />
i of Dearborn.<br />
five of their grandchildren atthe<br />
celebration. The grandildren<br />
are: Robert and Aaron<br />
Mosher of Sandusky, Ohio; John<br />
Manoogian III of Bioomfieid Hills;<br />
Adam and Emily Johnston of<br />
uth.<br />
At th« party, the couple's son,<br />
Manoogian II, and their grand-<br />
Welcoming<br />
new<br />
neighbors<br />
Is the least<br />
we can do...<br />
rtgM at I<br />
Getiing To Know You Is<br />
TH8 newcomer wetcorrunn<br />
service Imi deflvers A 9R<br />
front *ooW*ori.nQ merchants<br />
and precessiona*« to new<br />
homeowners right after<br />
tiey move m. Oetttng<br />
Know Vou programs a<br />
brtnfl new business, ns<br />
mends and new sales<br />
your door<br />
I<br />
i<br />
was the ring bearer.<br />
A reception was held at the<br />
Awaanhee Hotel in Yosemite. Calif.<br />
Following a wedding trip to Europe,<br />
the newlyweds are making<br />
their home in Manhattan Beach,<br />
Calif<br />
It .. !<br />
\\<br />
son. Robert Mosber. toid stones reflecting<br />
on John and Rose Manoog)an's<br />
SO years together<br />
clubs In action<br />
• THEATRE GUILD<br />
The Plymouth Theatre Guild will<br />
open its 45th season with per<strong>for</strong>mances<br />
of "Steel Magnolias" Friday<br />
through Sunday, Nov. 1-4, and Friday<br />
and Saturday, Nov. 8-9. Curtain<br />
time will be 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday,<br />
6 p.m. Sunday at the Water<br />
Tower Theatre, on the campus of<br />
Northville Regional Hospital, 41001<br />
W. Seven Mile, between Haggerty<br />
and Northville roads in Northville<br />
Township.<br />
Tickets bought at the door will be<br />
priced at $7, $6 <strong>for</strong> seniors and students.<br />
Season tickets and group rates<br />
are available. Individual tickets will<br />
cost 81 less if bought in advance. Advance<br />
sale tickets are available at<br />
the Penniman Deli, 820 Penniman,<br />
Plymouth, and at Sir Speedy Printing,<br />
485 S. Main, Plymouth. Fewmore<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 349-7110.<br />
• WESTSIDE SINGLES<br />
Westside Singles will bold a<br />
dance/party 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday,<br />
Nov. 1, at Roma's of Livonia, on<br />
Schoolcraft west of Inkster. The<br />
dance/party is <strong>for</strong> singles age 21 and<br />
older. Dressy attire should be worn<br />
(no jeans). There will be snacks and<br />
a budget bar. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 562-<strong>31</strong>60.<br />
• TRI-COUNTY SINGLES<br />
Tn-County Singles will hold a<br />
dance/party 8 p.m. to 1:80 a.m. Saturday,<br />
Nov. 2, at Roma's of Livonia,<br />
on Schoolcraft west of Inkster. The<br />
dance/party is <strong>for</strong> singles age 21 and<br />
older. Casual dressy attire should be<br />
worn (no jeans). There will be a<br />
budget bar Admission price is 84 <strong>for</strong><br />
men, 82 <strong>for</strong> women. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 842-7422.<br />
• OPEN HOUSE<br />
An open house will be held 2-4<br />
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, in the Early<br />
Childhood Education Center of Gibson<br />
School, 12925 Fen ton. west of<br />
Telegraph and south of 1-96 in Red<strong>for</strong>d.<br />
The program will be on "What<br />
Is School Readiness''" For more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
call Debra Tberrian. early<br />
childhood director, or Carol<br />
Green, admissions director, 537-<br />
8688<br />
• TRAIL WALK<br />
A trail walk will be held 2 p.m.<br />
Sunday. Nov 3. at the Matthaei Botanical<br />
Gardens, 1800 N. Dixboro,<br />
Ann Arbor The walk will be led by<br />
docents. volunteer guides at the gar-<br />
new voices<br />
Ctack and Deiores Ten Broeck of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> announce the birth of a son,<br />
Jeifrey Michael. Aug 14 at St Jouepto<br />
Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor<br />
Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs<br />
Charles Ten Broeck of Dearborn<br />
Heights and Lillian McLaughlin of<br />
Dearborn Jeffrey Michael has two<br />
brothers, Peter. 17, and Chuck, 19<br />
Solomon and Maria Holmes announce<br />
the birth of a son, Matthew<br />
West ley Holmes. Sept. 26 at St. Joseph<br />
Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor<br />
Matthew Westley has a sister. Karissa<br />
Maria, and a brother, Andre Solomon.<br />
Gome u/u/(yoin us/or a<br />
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|Ofie/i ffCouse a n i l G r a f t J a / e |<br />
S o o e m b e r 2,<br />
/0:00 a.m. till 2:00 f> ./n.<br />
/ocafton<br />
t['jiHtnil f / i i o e n (<br />
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S 6*660 ('na/n/ f/t,me/'. (oe/tue<br />
•Tarminyton . (Jichiyan 48886<br />
( & / & ) 4 7 6 ^ - 7 4 7 8<br />
Gider <br />
B73 W. ATJI Aroo: Tran • Plymouth<br />
451-7181<br />
375<br />
"We Discount Luxury!<br />
< HARLES Fl RMTI RF WARFHOI SE<br />
122 E HARRISON • ROYAL OAK • 399-8320<br />
h Block* N of 10 Mile. 1 . blotk E. off Main<br />
OPKN MON -SAT IO-S • HUIMV til H P M<br />
OPEN M NOAYS 12 Soon km P M<br />
-{PROVIDENCE<br />
li Providence Ho*c*tai and M«dicai Center*<br />
16001
4C * O&E Thursday, Octobar <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong><br />
Your Invitation to Worship<br />
Mail Copy To: O B S E R V E R & E C C E N T R I C N E W S P A P E R S<br />
3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t , L i v o n i a 4 8 1 5 0<br />
CHURCH PAGE: 953-2153, Mondays 9:00 a.m.-12 Noon<br />
BAPTIST LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN<br />
IN06PEN06NT<br />
BAPTIST BIBLE<br />
FELLOWSHIP<br />
H.L Petty<br />
Pastor<br />
B E T H E L B A P T I S T T E M P L E YOl<br />
29475 W. Six Mile, Livonia<br />
525-3664 or 261-9276<br />
Sunday School 10:00 AM<br />
Morning Worship 11 00 A.M.<br />
Evening Worship 6:00 P.M.<br />
W«d. Family Hour 7:30 P.M.<br />
November 3rd<br />
11:00 A.M. "God's Three Requirements"<br />
6:00 P.M. "God's Instructions Concerning Fasting"<br />
"A Church That's Concerned About People<br />
ABC/<br />
USA<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d Baptist Church<br />
7 Mile Road and Grand River<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d, Michigan<br />
S33-2300<br />
9:30 AM Worship<br />
November 3rd<br />
"True Liberty"<br />
Pastor Nelson preaching<br />
10:45 AM Church School <strong>for</strong> all age*<br />
Wednesday 6:45 P.M. - Mid-Week Service<br />
Staffed Nursery Children & Youth Programs<br />
»«* Wm E Nmoi<br />
Senior Pastor<br />
n«v Mart £ Samara<br />
AsaOCMM fMIC<br />
l*rt Doom Giaeaon<br />
Dtreaor ol MUSK<br />
4SOOO NOflTH TERRITORIAL ROAD<br />
PLYMOUTH MICHIGAN A8170<br />
455-2300<br />
? - x .<br />
i-2300<br />
Paste* Paul F Whit*<br />
Cheryl Kay* Music Oirector<br />
November 3rd<br />
9:40 A.M. Sunday School<br />
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship & Communion<br />
"Supreme Love"<br />
Rev. Paul F. White<br />
6:30 P.M. Evening Service<br />
Rev. Paul<br />
GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Welcomes Vou!<br />
AN INDEPENDENT<br />
BAPTIST CHURCH"<br />
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES<br />
425-6215 or 425-1116<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL SUN. 10:00 A M<br />
MORNING WORSHIP SUN. 11,00 A.M<br />
EVENING WORSHIP SUN. 6:00 P.M.<br />
KENNETH 0. GRIEF WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY WED. 7:00 P.M.<br />
PASTOR<br />
28440 LYNDON, LIVONIA, Ml<br />
NON-<br />
DENOMINATIONAL<br />
UNITYof LIVONIA<br />
6 OO AW Sunn Mr a<br />
ItiiSlmMtM 6 30 PM S»rv-<br />
B'ea PonucK<br />
',1 NOO" ACA Support G*Oup 7 30 PM<br />
B*de**efl * Alconoic*<br />
Tu€SJAYS • JO * M W& iro LOSS SUPPORT GROUP<br />
AWI *iTtmKT*VlO* MONDAYS 4 4 O rr.<br />
« Ck* €vec» >« Wo^oay 7 » 3 m<br />
" JC AM 0©e»"> Fen* &*•»*'•**• ai Ha** • ncm<br />
r, T .«vM« 7 30 9 30<br />
28660 F'v* M»e Rd<br />
D»a- A POSM Thougnt<br />
421 * 760<br />
261-2440<br />
NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
238*5 MWdW&el! 1V2 B»» S of 10 Mile • A74-3393<br />
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.<br />
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.<br />
Evening Worship 7:00 P.M.<br />
Wednesday Service 7:00 P.M.<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
Rev Richard L. Karr. Pastor<br />
JluJOtUd. /#£U3iUt QUHACII<br />
32940 Schoolcraft • Livonia<br />
SBC<br />
B»t>ie Study <strong>for</strong> ail ages 9:45 A M Sundays<br />
Sunday Worship 11:00 A M & 6:00 PM<br />
Pastor Gilbert Sanders Ph.D.<br />
EPISCOPAL<br />
W ST. ANDREWS<br />
EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
16340 Hubbard Road<br />
Uvonia. Michigan 48154<br />
421-8451<br />
Mon -Fri 9:30 A M Holy Eucharist<br />
Wednesday 6 00 P.M. Dinner & Classes<br />
Saturday 5:00 P.M Holy Eucharist<br />
Sunday 7 45 & 10 AM Holy Eucharist<br />
9 00AM Christian Education <strong>for</strong> all ages<br />
Sunday Morning - Nursery Care Available<br />
The Rev. Robert Clapp. Rector<br />
Every knee than bow and every tongue<br />
that Jesus Chnst a Lord<br />
Phil 2 11<br />
EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
of the HOLY SPIRIT<br />
The Rev Cmery F Q'avelle V»car<br />
a SO a m Ho»y Eucnanai<br />
» *> a m Adun ChnMMn Education<br />
10 JO a m Famtfy Ewcftanm A Surxsay School<br />
A Bmmmr Fraa Faetfrty *or ih« H<br />
i '* [/ Rector<br />
SERVICES<br />
)><br />
7:45 A M Holy Euchanst<br />
: •* 10 00 AM HoKf Eucharist<br />
Church School<br />
Nursery Care<br />
First Saturday o1 Bach Month:<br />
5 00 P M Holy Eucharist<br />
ia/a ,a— _ ^ ,4atJ- ,<br />
»Frr\Jrrff SO J9y 5<br />
10 30 A M Hofy Eucharist<br />
Barker Free facmy lor the lahdvappeo<br />
ST. J O H N N E U M A N N<br />
44800 Warren • <strong>Canton</strong> • 455-5910<br />
Father George Charnley Pastor<br />
MASSES<br />
Saturday 4:30 t 6:30 P.M.<br />
Sun. 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 A.M. & 1 do P.M<br />
SAINT ANNE S CHURCH in Rnl<strong>for</strong>tl<br />
*iflH> o» S» Ptu« X • TridttKHUl unn Mm<br />
233 IO Joy Road<br />
5 Blk> E al Telegraph - 534 1)21<br />
Mass Schedule:<br />
Sunday Mass 12:15<br />
Rosary A Confession be<strong>for</strong>e Mam<br />
ki-<br />
t<br />
K<br />
CHRISTADELPHIANS<br />
OUR LADY OF<br />
GOOD COUNSEL<br />
I 160 Pennlmiui Ave.<br />
Plymouth • 453-4)326<br />
Rrv James Wyaockl. Pastor<br />
Maun Mon fri too A.M., \m * 00 P M<br />
Sundav n OO lOOtl A M amd 12 00 P M<br />
CHRMTADELPHIANS<br />
RESURItlCTlOM CATHOUC CHURCH<br />
901-6600<br />
Rev RKhard A Pertemo Pastor<br />
Surtd*y mtit TOTO a m<br />
Pioneer Middle School<br />
Ann Arbor Ad Hemeen <strong>Canton</strong> Canter Rd<br />
•nd McOumpfw Rd<br />
L<br />
CHRIST OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
14175 Farmington Rd. (Just N. of Jeffries X-Way)<br />
Livonia Phone: 522-6830<br />
LUTHER A. WERTH, PASTOR<br />
Sunday Worship 8:30, 11:00 A.M.<br />
Sunday School ft Bible Class 9:45 A.M.<br />
Week Day School, Pre-School, Kindergarten<br />
Sharing the Love of Christ<br />
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN<br />
MISSOURI SYNOD<br />
High & Elm Streets Northville<br />
T Lubeck, Pastor<br />
Kinne. Associate Pastor<br />
CfHjrdi 34S-3I40 - School 3*9 <strong>31</strong>*6<br />
Sunday Wixvup 8 30 & 11 00 A M<br />
Sunday School 9 «S A M<br />
Saturday Vespers S 00 P M<br />
HOSAMHA TA0OA LUTHERAN CHURCH t SCHOOL<br />
9600 Lavarna • So Had lor a • 93 / 2424<br />
Rev Glenn Kopper<br />
Rev Lawrence Wrtlo<br />
WORSHIP WITH US<br />
Sundays B 30 i 11:00AM<br />
Monday Evening 7:00 P M<br />
Sunoey Scno» I 3iW» Cleun 9 45 « u<br />
Crwwltan School ^re-SCvx*-ar- Oad*<br />
Mrs Pat Sadler 937 2333<br />
ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN<br />
Church & School 5885 Venoy<br />
r B» n m >oru fta tnone<br />
Divine Worship 8 & 10:45 A M.<br />
Bible Class & SS 9:15 A.M<br />
Monday Evening Service 7:30 P.M.<br />
Rail** F'scner Paslor<br />
Gary D Meadaporii Assocntte Paslor<br />
EVANGELICAL<br />
LUTHERAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
IN AMERICA<br />
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
MISSOURI SYNOD<br />
25630 GRAND RIVER at BEECH DALY<br />
532 2266 REDFORD TWP<br />
Worship Service<br />
9 15 & 11:00 A M<br />
Sunday School<br />
9:15 & 11:00 A M<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
Rev. Victor F. Halboth, Pastor<br />
Rev Timothy Halboth, Assoc. Pastor<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
WISCONSIN SYNOD<br />
ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
Worship Service<br />
8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 A.M.<br />
Saturday Service 5:30 p.m.<br />
Jerry Yarnell. Sr Pastor<br />
David Woodby Pastor<br />
Darrell Smith. Youth Minister<br />
7000 N Sheldon Canion T»p • 459-3333<br />
(just Soutr> ol Warren Rd )<br />
Timothy Lutheran Church<br />
8820 Wayne Rd<br />
;Between Ann Arbor Trail & Joy Road:<br />
Livonia • 427 2290<br />
Worship Service: 10:45 a.m.<br />
Sunday School. 9:30 a.m.<br />
Rei> Mary 7" Olu'onti. Pastor<br />
261-0766<br />
Wisconsin Evangelical<br />
Lutheran Churches<br />
WISCONSIN LUTHERAN<br />
RADIO HOUR<br />
WC-Vi 1090 SUNDAY 10: W A.M<br />
In Livonia<br />
St Paul Ev Lutheran Church<br />
17810 Farmington Road<br />
Pastors Carl Pagel & James Hoff<br />
261-1360<br />
WORSHIP SERVICES<br />
Sunday 8:30 & 10 A.M.<br />
Monday 7:00 P.M.<br />
In Plymouth<br />
St. Peter Ev. Lutheran Church<br />
1343 Penniman Ave • 453-3393<br />
Pastors Mark Freier & Daniel Helwig<br />
Worship Services<br />
8:00 & 10:30 A.M.<br />
Sunday School & Bible<br />
Class 9:15 A.M<br />
'n Red<strong>for</strong>d Township<br />
Lola Park Ev. Lutheran Church<br />
14750 Kinloch<br />
Pastor Edward Zell • 532-8655<br />
Worship Services<br />
8:30 & 11:00 A.M.<br />
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
ST. MATTHEW'S<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
30900 S'k Mile Rd Bei Merriman & MiOOIeCeit;<br />
ClucK Sonquist Pastor • Kearney KirVOy Assoc<br />
10 00 A M Worship & Church School<br />
11 15 AM Adult Study Classes<br />
Nursery Provided • 422-6038<br />
CHERRY HILL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Rev. Randy Whitcomb<br />
8 30 A M and 11.00 A.M Morning Worship<br />
9:30 A.M. - Sunday School<br />
321 Ridge Road<br />
Jus! South of Cherry Hill in <strong>Canton</strong><br />
NARDIN PARK UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
29887 Wesl Eleven Mile Road<br />
Just West ol Mlddlebelt<br />
476-8860<br />
Farmington Hills<br />
Worship S Church School<br />
9:15 4 11:00 A M<br />
November 3rd<br />
"It's 3 0'Clock In The Morning''<br />
Dr. Rltter preaching<br />
Dr WiUiam Ritter<br />
Rev David B Penniman<br />
Rev Robert Boogh<br />
Rev WJIiam Frayer<br />
WELCOME<br />
First I nited Methodist Church of Plymouth<br />
45201 N Territorial Rd. • 453-5280<br />
Worship at 9:00 & 11:00 A.M.<br />
Ministers:<br />
John N Granted Jr • Dr Frederick C Vosburg<br />
Kevin L. Miles<br />
NEWBURG UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
36500 Ann ArtJO' Trail<br />
Uvoma s Oldest Church<br />
422-0149<br />
9 ' S and 11 00 A M Worship Service<br />
and Sunday School<br />
November 3rd<br />
"True Life"<br />
Rev Dav*d E Ray preaching<br />
Ministers'<br />
Or. David E. Church,<br />
Rev. David Evans Ray<br />
Nursery Provxlea<br />
ALDERSGATE<br />
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />
(Redtord Twp.)<br />
10000 BEECH DALY ROAD<br />
Serween Plymouth and West Chicago<br />
Redtord, Ml 48239 937-<strong>31</strong>70<br />
Worship Services<br />
8:30 & 11:00 A.M.<br />
Sunday School <strong>for</strong> all Ages<br />
9:45 A.M.<br />
November 3rd<br />
"The Price of Peace? Grace!"<br />
Nursery Available<br />
Pastors M. Clement Parr and<br />
Buf<strong>for</strong>d W. Coe<br />
Robin Knowles Wallace, Organist<br />
Clarenceville United Methodist<br />
20300 Mlddlebelt Rd • Livonia<br />
474-3444<br />
Worship Services<br />
8 45 & 11:15 AM, 7 OO PM<br />
Church School - 10:05 AM<br />
Wednesday Enrichment<br />
Dinner at 8:00. Classes at 7:00<br />
»•» I M W VANSWNAROOK «». MCCAT*<br />
UNITED CHURCH<br />
OF CHRIST<br />
BAHA'I FAITH<br />
The second teaching ol Baha ulaM concerns<br />
'he unity ol mantund a• are the servants ol<br />
God arxl members ol one human family God<br />
has created a* and «JT are his<br />
chnkdren<br />
A BAHA I FAITH<br />
•Wmseonal «•% (ecu fr«Uy<br />
455-7845 or 453 9129<br />
Salem I nilcd Church of Christ<br />
33424 Oakland Ave • Farminglon 4S335<br />
(<strong>31</strong>3) 474 6880<br />
ciwtfi Sdwel lor H agn » X<br />
OamWonMp me «omi«<br />
•"- / Eauc*»r '»« AM<br />
•••on Oarrier tree Sanctuary<br />
Farminglon Road and SI* Mile<br />
422-1150<br />
SUNDAY SERVICE BROADCAST<br />
9:30 A.M WMUZ-FM 103 5<br />
5:00 P.M. WCAR-AM 1090<br />
SUNDAY. November 3, <strong>1991</strong> • HOLY COMMUNION<br />
8 00. 9 15. 10:45 a m and 12 05 p m<br />
Worship and Sunday School<br />
8:00, 10:45 a.m. and 12:05 p'.m.<br />
"WHEN HELPING OTHERS"<br />
Rev John B Ctimmmt<br />
9:15 a.m.<br />
-TAXING RISKS IN COMING TO JESUS"'<br />
Re» 8n*i Trneed*<br />
7:00 p.m.<br />
"Five Great Promises of God: (3)<br />
PROMISE OF PRESENCE" Jcf-n B Cnmmns<br />
Continuous Shuttle Bus service each Sunday irom<br />
Sievenson High School trom ? 30 a m lo 1 30 p m<br />
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.<br />
SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION<br />
(Activities <strong>for</strong> A« Ages><br />
Nursery ProiKtod al *» Services<br />
APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN<br />
F I R S T A P O S T O L I C<br />
L U T H E R A N C H U R C H<br />
26325 Halstead Road at 11 Mile<br />
Farmington Hills. Michigan<br />
Services Every Sunday at 10 30 A M<br />
Also. 1st & 3rd Sunday at 7 00 P M<br />
Sunday School 9 15AM<br />
Bible Class Tuesday 7 30PM<br />
Song Services Last Sunday<br />
ol Month 7:00 PM<br />
- ^ i .<br />
TRINITY<br />
PRESBYTERIAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
10101 W, Ann Arbor Rd., Plymouth<br />
ai Gotrtredson & Ann Arbor Rd<br />
Worship Services<br />
8:30 A M and 11:00 A M<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES<br />
9:30 A.M<br />
D« Wm C Moore Pastor<br />
Rev Wm Branham Associate Pastor<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
M Phone 459-9550<br />
PRESBYTERIAN (U.S.A.)<br />
Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian Church, (U.S.A.)<br />
Hubbard al W. Chicago • Livonia • 422-0494<br />
10:30 A.M. Worship Service and<br />
Sunday School<br />
Rev. Richard I. Peters<br />
Rev Jennifer Saad<br />
Nursery Care Available<br />
VILLAGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />
25350 West Six Mile<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d • 534-7730<br />
Paul S Bousquette, Pastor<br />
Worship<br />
Sunday - 10:00 A.M.<br />
Congregation of Faith Feitowjhip and Friends<br />
' .Vuwy Provided • Wheelchair Accessible '<br />
* ST. TIMOTHY CHURCH<br />
16700 Newburgh Road<br />
Livonia • 464-8844<br />
Sunday School 9:30 A M All Ages<br />
Worship 1 t OO A M<br />
"Held In Trust"<br />
Janet Noble, Pastor<br />
A Creative Christ Centered Congregation<br />
Nursery Provided • Barrier Free<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />
Main & Church<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
(<strong>31</strong>3l *S3-6*6J<br />
Worship. Church School & Nursery<br />
9 OO A M 4 11 00 A M<br />
Philip Roogers Mage« L eland l Seese. Jr<br />
Minister Assocate Minister<br />
"We have Deen contemporary since 1835<br />
erjpora<br />
PENTECOSTAL<br />
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH<br />
OF PLYMOUTH<br />
291 E. SPRING ST<br />
2 Blocks N or'Mam - : Blocks £ o' M-ii<br />
SUNDAY WEDNESDAY<br />
Pastor Frank Howard Ch 453-0323<br />
CHURCHES OF CHRIST<br />
HIHORIU ( HI K« H 111 « HHISI<br />
(Christian Church |<br />
35475 Five Mile Rd 464 6722<br />
MARK. McGlLVREY Mrnrsler<br />
Sieve Alien<br />
Youth Minister<br />
BIBLE SCHOOL (Ait ages, 9 30 A M<br />
8 1 S A M Serve* - Mor-wlg Wivsnc 10 * M<br />
E»«n-ng Wc"»n.c 4 *ou1h Miwi ng 6 30 C W<br />
YOU ARE INVITED<br />
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1841 Mlddlebelt • 421-7620<br />
9:15 4 11:00 A.M<br />
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CHURCH (U.S.A.)<br />
•" JL \ 5535 Sheldon Rd., <strong>Canton</strong><br />
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_ 459-0013<br />
Dr Kenneth O Lister Pastor<br />
Worship S Sunday School<br />
9:00 A 11 00 A M<br />
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OF AMERICA<br />
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Making Faith a Way of Life<br />
Sunday School <strong>for</strong> Everyone 9:30<br />
Worship 8:15 & 10:45<br />
Sunday Night Program 6:00<br />
Wednesday Dinner 6:00<br />
Youth Groups 6:30<br />
Adutt Study 7:00<br />
33415 W. 14 Mile<br />
(at Drake) Farmington Hills<br />
661-9191<br />
Rev Icenogle • Rev Moreen • Rev Hoimoerg<br />
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD<br />
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26555 Franklin Rd • Southfield, Ml<br />
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MORNING WORSHIP 8 30 A M A 11 OO A.M<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL lOrOO A.M.<br />
Celebration ot Praise - «:30 P.M.<br />
7 30 P.M Wad Adutt, Youth 4 Children<br />
11 00 A.M Worship Service Live"<br />
ON WLOV 1500 AM Prayer^<br />
Frankltn Road ChrtaOen School K Orade ' IS2 SJOS<br />
Nursery provided al all services CALVIN C RAT? PASTOR<br />
Church<br />
393 6300<br />
FAIRLANE ASSEMBLY WEST<br />
(Assembly of God)<br />
41355 Sue Mile Rd . Northville<br />
Sunday Worship<br />
8 30 and 11:00 a.m ft 6:30 p.m.<br />
Fairlane West Christian School<br />
Preschool & K4<br />
348-90<strong>31</strong><br />
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Thursday, <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>, <strong>1991</strong> 0<br />
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• JEREMIAH PEOPLE<br />
The Jeremiah People, a comedy,<br />
drama and musical team, will per-<br />
<strong>for</strong>m at the Single Point Ministries<br />
Showcase" 8 p.m Fnday, Nov. 1. in<br />
Knox Hall at Ward Presbyterian<br />
Church, 17000 Farmington Road,<br />
near Six Mile Admission is free For<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 422-1854<br />
• BLOOD DRIVE<br />
Good Shepherd Re<strong>for</strong>med Church.<br />
6500 N Wayne, near Warren in<br />
Westland. will have its semi-annual<br />
Red Cross blood drive 10 a.m. to 4<br />
p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2 Walk-in do-<br />
nors are needed For in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 421-9097<br />
s Memorial Church of Christ will<br />
have a blood drive 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />
Saturday, Nov 2. at the church.<br />
35475 Five Mile, between Farming-<br />
ton and Levan roads in Livonia. Ap-<br />
pointments can be made in advance<br />
by calling 464-6722 during business<br />
hours Walk-ins are also welcome<br />
• MASS OF HEALING<br />
A ' Mass of Healing" will be of-<br />
fered 11 30 a.m Tuesday, Nov 5. at<br />
Ste Anne's Church. 1000 Ste Anne,<br />
next to the Ambassador Bridge in<br />
Detroit The theme will be "The<br />
Healing of the Mind and Emotions "<br />
Following Mass. special prayers will<br />
be offered <strong>for</strong> healing body, mind<br />
and spirit, including no vena prayers<br />
to Ste Anne A buffet luncheon will<br />
follow For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 496-<br />
1701<br />
• WOMEN'S AGLOW<br />
The Farmington Chapter of Wom-<br />
en's Aglow Fellowship will host<br />
Mary Titeca when it meets 7 30 p m<br />
Monday, Nov 11, at the Farmington<br />
Community <strong>Library</strong>. 32737 W 12<br />
Mile, between Orchard Lake and<br />
Farmington roads in Farmington<br />
Hills<br />
Titeca is an ordained minister,<br />
evangelist and teacher Prior to<br />
making Jesus central to her life, she<br />
was involved in the occult Since<br />
then, she has spoken to many church-<br />
es, prayer groups, schools and fel-<br />
lowships- For in<strong>for</strong>mation. "HI 474-<br />
4160<br />
• MAKING A JOURNEY<br />
A " Journey Toward Wholeness'<br />
seminar will be presented Thursday<br />
i<br />
through Saturday. Nov. 7-9, at Resto-<br />
ration Christian Fellowship. 22575<br />
W Eight Mile. Detroit The seminar<br />
by Don Crossland will help partici-<br />
pants overcome effects of shame<br />
and guilt, release sorrow and dis-<br />
mantle systems of harmful behavior.<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call (<strong>31</strong>3) 255-0212<br />
• IN CONCERT<br />
Harpist Greg Buchanan will per-<br />
<strong>for</strong>m in concert 7 p.m. Friday, Nov<br />
8, at Calvary Baptist Church, 43065<br />
Joy, between Main and Lilley In Can-<br />
ton Price is $3 and tickets will be<br />
available at the door<br />
Buchanan's aggressive style of<br />
playing is exciting and often rede-<br />
fines the listener's concept of per-<br />
<strong>for</strong>mance on the harp He combines<br />
his musicianship with an enthusias-<br />
tic attitude toward Christian life and<br />
the spirit of his personal testimony<br />
• FALL SERVICES<br />
Fall services will be 11 a.m Sun-<br />
day. Nov 10. and 7 30 p.m Monday.<br />
Nov 11. at the Detroit Laestadian<br />
Lutheran Congregation. 290 Fair-<br />
ground, Plymouth. The speaker will<br />
be Juhani Uljas of Vaasa. Finland, a<br />
member of the directors of the Suo-<br />
men Rauhanyhdistysten<br />
Keskusyhdistys, or Vanbollis Laesta-<br />
dians The public may attend the<br />
Finnish-language services which<br />
will be interpreted in a side-by-side<br />
translation For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
Donald Lahti. the pastor. 471-1<strong>31</strong>6<br />
• 30TH ST. ANDREWS DAY<br />
Village Presbyterian Church in<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d will have a St Andrew s<br />
Day dinner 11 30 a m Sunday. Nov<br />
10. at the church. 25350 W Six Mile.<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d The familystyle dinner<br />
will be in Calvin Hall Price is $6 <strong>for</strong><br />
those age 12 and older. (3 <strong>for</strong> chil-<br />
dren ages 3-12. free <strong>for</strong> those under<br />
3 A bagpipe band will pet tot m<br />
Proceeds will support the summer<br />
Village Day Camp For ticket m<strong>for</strong><br />
matron, call the church office, 534-<br />
7730. 8 30 am to 4 30 p.m Monday<br />
through Friday<br />
CONCERNS<br />
Linda Luoto of Holy Trinity Lu-<br />
theran Church recently attended the<br />
Women of the ELCA (Evangelical<br />
Lutheran Church in America) Con-<br />
ference <strong>for</strong> Environmentally Con-<br />
cerned Christians in Black Mountain.<br />
NC<br />
"Caring <strong>for</strong> Creation, a Challenge<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Church" was held in conjunc-<br />
tion with the hunger education pro-<br />
gram of the ELCA's Commission <strong>for</strong><br />
Church in Society and the Division<br />
<strong>for</strong> Congregational Life. One goal<br />
was to get people thinking in terms<br />
of global complexities, said Doris<br />
Stneter. an ELCA staff member<br />
Calvin DeWitt. professor of biolo-<br />
gy at the University of Wisconsin<br />
and director of the AuSable Institute<br />
of Environmental Studies, linked<br />
Scripture to the seven degradations<br />
of creation with his environmental<br />
Stations of the Cross Rqman Catho-<br />
lic theologian Rosemary Rad<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Reutber connected the oppression of<br />
women and the domination of na-<br />
ture<br />
• CATHOLIC REVIVAL<br />
A Catholic revival will be held 7-<br />
9 45 pm Fnday. Nov 1. and 8 30<br />
a m to 4 p.m. Saturday. Nov I, at<br />
Madonna University. Levan and<br />
Schoolcraft, Livonia The Rev Art<br />
Cooney, preacher • evangelist, and<br />
the Rev James Scbeick. Scripture<br />
teacher, will speak. The revival is<br />
open to those of all faiths For in<strong>for</strong>-<br />
mation. call 464-4566<br />
• CHALLENGE OF LIVING<br />
Single Point Ministries of Ward<br />
Presbyterian Church will sponsor a<br />
gnef seminar 9 a m to 3 p.m Satur-<br />
day. Nov 2 Dr John Canine will<br />
conduct the seminar Donation is $1?<br />
to cover the seminar, book, materi-<br />
als as well as continental breakfast<br />
and lunch Advance registration ia<br />
recommended Ward Presbyterian<br />
Church ia at 17000 Farmington<br />
Road. Uvoma For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
422-1854<br />
• ORGAN RECITAL<br />
Gerald Goslia will per<strong>for</strong>m works<br />
by Bach. Franck. Wider and others<br />
m an organ recital 8 p.m. Friday.<br />
Nov I, at Garden City Presbytanas<br />
Church. 1841 Middtebalt. sootl of<br />
are available in advance by maU<br />
(1841 Middlefcelt. Garden City 44135)<br />
or at the door Proceeds will beoefit<br />
the church's music department. Por<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 421-7620
P<br />
6C* O&E Thursday, <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong><br />
Use the moon to locate Jupiter, Venus on Nov. 1<br />
By Raymond E. Bullock<br />
special writer<br />
The planet Venus is at its maximum<br />
elongation {apparent distance)<br />
from the sun and there will be two<br />
meteor showers in November, one of<br />
which has the potential of being<br />
more impressive than usual.<br />
Of the five naked-eye planets. Venus<br />
and Jupiter are morning planets<br />
this month. Mercury and Saturn are<br />
evening objects and Mars is not visible<br />
We lose one hour and one minute<br />
of sunlight in November On Nov 1,<br />
the sun rises at 7 05 a.m and sets at<br />
5 27 p.m. This allows <strong>for</strong> a possible<br />
10 hours and 22 minutes of sunlight,<br />
n the 30th these times are 7 41 a.m.<br />
and 5:02 p.m., allowing nine hours<br />
and 21 minutes of sun.<br />
It may come as a surprise to some<br />
skywatchers that you can see planets<br />
in the daytime. Obviously the stars<br />
and planets are still in the sky during<br />
the day; you just can't see them because<br />
the sky is too bright There are<br />
two planets, however, that are bright<br />
enough to be seen in the day. provid-<br />
ed you know their locations. An excellent<br />
opportunity to see both of<br />
these planets occurs on Nov. 1 and 2<br />
We can use the moon to find them.<br />
THE MOON is five degrees to the<br />
right of Jupiter on the morning of<br />
the 1st. Go outside about 45 minutes<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e sunrise, and you'll have no<br />
problem seeing the two objects. Note<br />
the location of Jupiter with respect<br />
to the moon<br />
Sometimes it's helpful to use your<br />
fist as a measuring device: Hold<br />
your fist at arm's length and see how<br />
many "fists" it takes to get from one<br />
object to another. After the sun has<br />
risen, locate the moon and use your<br />
fist to measure the same distance.<br />
Jupiter will look like a bright point<br />
of light in the blue sky.<br />
You can do the exact same thing<br />
on Nov. 2. when the moon is five degrees<br />
to the right of V6nus. Venus<br />
should be easier to see in the daytime<br />
sky because it appears brighter<br />
than Jupiter. Venus is at its maximum<br />
elongation (apparent distance<br />
from the sun) on the morning of the<br />
2nd. Venus is 47 degrees to the west<br />
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sky at sunrise<br />
The bright star ten degrees above<br />
and to the right of Jupiter these<br />
mornings is Regulus (REG u lus).<br />
This is the brightest star in the constellation<br />
of Leo the lion. Leo is the<br />
location of one of this month's<br />
meteor showers Having spotted Leo.<br />
you'll know where to look <strong>for</strong> "falling<br />
stars" in a few more weeks<br />
The first meteor shower of the<br />
month is called the South Taurids<br />
(TOR rids). This shower is named <strong>for</strong><br />
Taurus the bull because the meteors<br />
all appear to streak out of that constellation.<br />
THE BEST TIME to look <strong>for</strong><br />
meteors is between midnight and<br />
dawn. Taurus rises in the northeast<br />
around 7 p.m. and is high in the south<br />
at 1 a.m. By dawn it has moved into<br />
the southwest. The South Taurid<br />
shower is not one of the year's best,<br />
expect to see an average of only 15<br />
meteors each hour That works out<br />
to about one meteor every four minutes,<br />
and even then the faintest<br />
meteors might escape your notice<br />
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Creative Living CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATF<br />
Thursday, <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>, <strong>1991</strong> O&E<br />
Artbeat spotlights ingnettes<br />
from the suburban arts scene<br />
Send news leads to: Artbeat,<br />
Creative Living, <strong>Observer</strong> &<br />
Eccentric Newspapers, 36251<br />
Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150<br />
Raccoons and injured animals<br />
will once again be able to call<br />
historic Nankin Mills home.<br />
Plans are on course to convert<br />
the Westland historic site, which<br />
now houses Wayne County parks<br />
offices, into a nature center, like<br />
it was from 1956 to 1979 under<br />
naturalist Mary Ellsworth.<br />
The third annual wine and<br />
cheese fund-raiser Oct. 10 raised<br />
about $800 toward restoration of<br />
the mill and expansion of the<br />
annex. Parks offices would move<br />
into the new annex<br />
The 19th-century grist mill was<br />
one of Henry Ford I's village<br />
industries from 1918 until after<br />
World War II. Its years as a<br />
nature center inspire fond<br />
memories.<br />
'"It was so special to us growing<br />
up. We have hopes to see it<br />
through to a nature center," said<br />
Friends of Nankin Mills member<br />
Denise Mehelich, who co-chaired<br />
the fund-raiser.<br />
Westland City Council member<br />
Chuck Pickering said he "saw the<br />
value of preservation of history<br />
We have to preserve our "past to<br />
preserve our future."<br />
In 1985, Nancy Watkins, Wayne<br />
County parks design manager,<br />
started a campaign to restore the<br />
mill site.<br />
"One of the mayors told me,<br />
Young lady, these buildings are a<br />
blight on our community,' but he<br />
also gave me the first 12,000<br />
check to help save them,"<br />
Watkins said.<br />
Groundbreaking <strong>for</strong> the<br />
expansion is targeted <strong>for</strong> next<br />
fall.<br />
The new digs are ready.<br />
J. Giordano Studio will host its<br />
grand opening to celebrate<br />
moving to a new Northville<br />
location 5-10 p.m. Friday, Nov 1.<br />
The new gallery is at 242 S.<br />
Center.<br />
The studio will be home to the<br />
new Network <strong>for</strong> Promoting Arts<br />
and Musical Services as well as<br />
commissioned artwork by<br />
portrait artist Julie Giordano.<br />
The <strong>for</strong>mer Plymouth resident<br />
now lives in Northville.<br />
Wind instrumentalist Gary<br />
Cooper also has moved his<br />
private lessons, music and sales<br />
(<strong>for</strong>merly Flute Centre Plus) to<br />
this location He'll entertain<br />
during the opening.<br />
The network, which should be<br />
up and ruinning in 1992, will offer<br />
Michigan artists and musicians a<br />
marketplace <strong>for</strong> their services<br />
For a $25 fee, musicians will be<br />
able submit demo tapes and<br />
artists will be able to submit<br />
slides<br />
Folks in search of, say,<br />
chamber music <strong>for</strong> a store grand<br />
opening, face painting <strong>for</strong> a<br />
church fund-raiser or modern art<br />
to decorate their home or office<br />
will be able to visit the studio,<br />
review network offerings and call<br />
the artist directly. Sales will<br />
bring a 20-percent commission on<br />
sales.<br />
Right now, Giordano is<br />
gathering names of potential<br />
artists and musicians<br />
Applications will follow. Friends<br />
of the Arts in Northville is cosponsoring<br />
the network.<br />
Bob Sklar editor/9^3-2113<br />
photo* by JIM JAGDfELD/staff photographer<br />
Jean Payton uses the router to contour the acalloped top of a pine cradle. After engraving a family name in the head of<br />
the bed, the handmade piece will be asaembled, then stained by her husband, Joe.<br />
Self-motivated<br />
She meticulously crafts woodworking wares<br />
By Janice Tigar-Kramer<br />
special writer<br />
UNLIKE OTHER craft show-goers, woodworker Jean Payton<br />
returned from a local craft exhibit in 1988 with nothing but<br />
a head full of ideas and inspiration.<br />
"I liked all of the wood furniture and accessories I saw<br />
that day," remembers Payton. "But I didn't like the prices, so I<br />
thought. 'I can make that.""<br />
And that's exactly what she did. After all, Payton already had installed<br />
paneling and a vaulted ceiling in the family room of her Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Township bungalow, so woodworking seemed like a hobby she<br />
could master.<br />
Her first project, a baby cradle <strong>for</strong> her son and daughter-in-law.<br />
was hardly <strong>for</strong> beginners, "but big doesn't always mean more difficult."<br />
Payton finished the pine cradle in just a week, working evenings<br />
after returning from her full-time job in shipping and receiving at a<br />
local tool and die company.<br />
She didn't have all of the sophisticated woodworking tools she uses<br />
today, yet she produced an admirable pine cradle using just a portable<br />
saw, router and sander. She was so satisfied with the job, she<br />
immediately went to work on a matching dresser with changing table.<br />
"I learned to use machines and do simple repairs working in the<br />
machine shop, but I was always taught that you can do whatever you<br />
set your mind to do." Payton said.<br />
TODAY, PAYTON is a full-time woodworker who makes 100 items<br />
to sell at local and out-of-state craft shows. She cuts the wood pieces<br />
from original or existing patterns and assembles with pegs, screws or<br />
glue and nails Husband Joe stains the finished product and installs<br />
hardware<br />
Using mostly pine, or hardwoods on request, Payton, who calls her<br />
business The Old Wooden House, sells a complete line of Early American-style<br />
accessories and furnishings to outfit a playroom or a master<br />
suite.<br />
She makes a child's table with two benches <strong>for</strong> $100, plus a matching<br />
stove, refrigerator, sink and hutch <strong>for</strong> $100 each. She also sells a<br />
doll cradle with foam bed, sheet and com<strong>for</strong>ter <strong>for</strong> $45, doll strollers<br />
and doll high chairs <strong>for</strong> $25 and $30. A child's ironing board with a<br />
heart-shaped iron is just $17 50<br />
Besides the cradle she made <strong>for</strong> her own granddaughter. Payton<br />
takes special orders <strong>for</strong> a six-year crib with canopy and mattress,<br />
kids' headboards and dressers<br />
"I feel so proud making things <strong>for</strong> children I'm a sucker <strong>for</strong> kids. I<br />
guess," said the mother of three, grandmother of four<br />
BESIDES CLASSIC children's toys and high-grade furnishings,<br />
which are sure to become heirlooms, Payton makes can hardly keep<br />
shelves, pine potato bins and covered trash containers in stock<br />
Though mostly self-taught. Payton took a woodworking class<br />
through adult education at Red<strong>for</strong>d Union High School and will take<br />
another class be<strong>for</strong>e using her new lathe.<br />
"There isn't enough time to do everything I want to do Once I start<br />
working, I can't stop," said Payton, who once spent 18 hours in her<br />
garage workshop.<br />
Most projects include an eight-step process — enlarge the pattern,<br />
rough cut the wood, draw on scroll work, engrave, assemble, sand,<br />
stain and install hardware. Yet Payton's work is far from assemblyline<br />
quality. She takes some furniture patterns from popular crait<br />
magazines (the child's table and benches is her own design), but she<br />
generally lets her imagination take over once the work begins.<br />
"My kid's sets are always different. I might make a drawer in place<br />
of a shelf or a double-raised panel door instead of a single door." she<br />
said.<br />
THOUGH PAYTON will do about 26 craft shows this year, she'll<br />
make time to oversee the remodeling of her master bath and even do<br />
some of the work herself<br />
"A lot of people at the craft shows think my husband does the work<br />
Most people just don't think that women can do woodworking, but we<br />
can," Payton said.<br />
A pine cradle <strong>for</strong> a grandchild due next year is one of<br />
Dorothy Payton's latest creations. The Paytons already<br />
plan to pass it along to other family members.<br />
• 10<br />
Visual art<br />
exhibition<br />
will begin<br />
on Friday<br />
Exhibitions listing: 2D<br />
By Linda Ann Chomin<br />
special writer<br />
The Visual Art Association of<br />
Livonia will present its fall art show,<br />
an exhibition of 93 works. Nov 1-22<br />
in the lobby of Livonia City Hall.<br />
Farmington Road at Five Mile.<br />
An awards ceremony and opening<br />
reception to meet the artists will be<br />
2-4 p.m Sunday. Nov 3 Livonia arts<br />
commissioner Betty Ward will present<br />
the honors Everyone is invited<br />
to attend, admission is free<br />
VAALs show was divided into<br />
three categories <strong>for</strong> judging oil, watercolor<br />
and mixed media Awards<br />
were given <strong>for</strong> first, second and third<br />
place in each category as well as<br />
Best of Show, chosen by jury. Best of<br />
Show, chosen by Livonia Arts Commission,<br />
the Grumbacher Award <strong>for</strong><br />
Best Use of Color, and six honorable<br />
mentions<br />
Jurist <strong>for</strong> the show was David<br />
Sharp, a professor of painting and<br />
^drawing at Eastern Michigan University<br />
in Ypsilanti.<br />
"On The Reef, an abstract watercolor<br />
by Lorraine Whitacre of Farmington<br />
Hills, took three awards Best<br />
of Show, chosen by jury: Best of<br />
Show, chosen by Livonia Arts Commission;<br />
and first place in the watercolor<br />
division<br />
"There were a number of pieces in<br />
the show with superior qualities of<br />
imagery." Sharp said<br />
SHARP JUDGED each work using<br />
two criteria: intenuon of the artist<br />
and <strong>for</strong>malistic presentation. "My<br />
criteria are unvarying." Sharp said<br />
"My criteria is visual."<br />
During the first round of judging.<br />
Sharp juried "out pieces on the basis<br />
as just not being mature vet "<br />
"There were two types of works<br />
that did not make it into the show,<br />
Sharp said "Illustrations obviously<br />
done from a photograph and the decorative<br />
ones, a collage of different<br />
materials It's a very mature hand<br />
that gets them to work together "<br />
Sharp used objectivity and professionalism<br />
to judge the show He believes<br />
the quantity of time he spends<br />
in his studio undoubtedly qualifies<br />
him to judge other working artists<br />
"I'm in constant contact with the<br />
working part "<br />
The winning watercolor by Whitacre.<br />
Sharp said, "struck me as a very<br />
acute perceptual and subjective<br />
piece She had to have seriously studied<br />
and looked at the <strong>for</strong>ms in nature<br />
There was a strong idea of fan<br />
tasy"<br />
"The flatness of the <strong>for</strong>m and<br />
space balanced by three-dimensional<br />
elements is an honorable invocation<br />
of composers such as Matisse he<br />
said<br />
WHITACRE HAS worked in watercolor<br />
<strong>for</strong> seven years Previously,<br />
she used inks and acrylics "I find<br />
watercolor more creative 1 like to<br />
pour in a design and then texturue<br />
it. I build up color in several layers<br />
Whitacre spends 20 hours a week<br />
painting She's president of the Livonia<br />
Art Club and has been a VAAL<br />
member <strong>for</strong> two years She belongs<br />
to the Michigan Watercolor Society<br />
"Cosmic Agitiations by Tom Ste-<br />
Please turn to Page 3<br />
Art galleries team up to stave off economic blues<br />
IN WAKE of the economic downturn<br />
and the emotionally draining<br />
controveny surrounding state arts<br />
funding, a spirited group of gallery<br />
operators is fighting back with all<br />
the creative vigor it can muster<br />
The strategy: teamwork<br />
The group's cooperative spunk<br />
doesn't surprise me in the least be<br />
cause the very livelihood of each gallery<br />
Ls what's partly at stake<br />
To help rekindle community excitement<br />
<strong>for</strong> gallery art in time <strong>for</strong><br />
the critical holiday shopping season,<br />
the group is planning a Holiday Gallery<br />
Tour in Plymouth and North -<br />
viTIe From ooOfl T
20*<br />
0&E Thursday. <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>. 1W1<br />
Plymouth Symphony fare: classical to Dixieland<br />
By Linda Ann Chombi<br />
special writer<br />
Bernstein. Se human<br />
and Dixieland jazz will<br />
highlight the second coocert<br />
of the Plymouth<br />
Symphony Orchestras<br />
46th season at 8 p.m<br />
Friday. Nov. 8, in the<br />
Plymouth Salem High<br />
School Auditorium,<br />
46181 Joy. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Guest artists <strong>for</strong> the<br />
"All-American" program<br />
are the sevenmember<br />
jazz group. New<br />
Re<strong>for</strong>mation Dixieland<br />
Band.<br />
Selections <strong>for</strong> the evening<br />
include "New England<br />
Triptych" by<br />
Schuman. "West Side<br />
Story Symphonic Dances"<br />
by Bernstein, and<br />
Dixieland standards, "It<br />
Don't Mean A Thing If<br />
You Don't Have That<br />
Swing," "When The<br />
exhibitions<br />
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• MADONNA UNIVERSITY<br />
Friday, Nov. 1 — Photography of<br />
Tony Spina, nationally known Detroit<br />
Free Press photographer. "Detroit<br />
and Detroiters" will feature<br />
colorful locals and landscapes that<br />
Spina has captured on camera during<br />
his four-decade career. Through<br />
Dec. 2, In the Exhibit Gallery, <strong>Library</strong><br />
Wing. Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.<br />
weekdays, 1-4 p.m. weekends 1-96<br />
and Levan, Livonia.<br />
• HABATAT GALLERY<br />
Saturday. Nov. 2 — Scale/Detail<br />
exhibition includes 50 invited glass<br />
artists presenting their work in diminutive<br />
dimensions. Also featured<br />
are constructed sculptures by Michael<br />
Pavlik and the full-scale figurative<br />
sculptures of Leslie Hawk. The<br />
Saints Come Marching<br />
In," "What a Wonderfnl<br />
World." 'Sunshine of<br />
Love." "Little Rock Getaway"<br />
and "Do You<br />
Know What It Means To<br />
Miss New Orleans."<br />
"Tbe idea <strong>for</strong> the All-<br />
American program was<br />
to commemorate the<br />
musical genius of Bernstein<br />
and American music<br />
with the New Re<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Dixieland Jazz<br />
Band because it's an<br />
original American musical<br />
art." said Linda Alvarado,<br />
PSO publicity<br />
chairwoman.<br />
Founded in 1970, The<br />
New Re<strong>for</strong>mation Dixieland<br />
Band balances<br />
skilled musicianship<br />
with rapid-fire wit and<br />
humor. It has been<br />
called "one of the country's<br />
most entertaining<br />
and accomplished Dixieland<br />
bands "<br />
Congratulations...<br />
John DiMora<br />
Northville<br />
FYPR<br />
F M<br />
\ t £ \<br />
"They're a nationally<br />
recognized Dixieland<br />
>azz band. They really do<br />
have a reputation mainly<br />
because they've incorporated<br />
several types of<br />
styles into their Dixieland<br />
jazz: New Orleans.<br />
Chicago, and full brass<br />
sound.'' Alvarado said.<br />
exhibition is co-hosted by Habatat/<br />
Shaw Gallery, where an additional<br />
30 ceramic artists show in clay. Exhibit<br />
runs through Nov 30 Opening<br />
reception at 8 p.m. Saturday at the<br />
gallery. 32255 Northwestern Highway,<br />
between Mlddlebelt and Orchard<br />
Lake roads, Farmington Hills.<br />
Hours. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-<br />
Saturday 851-8767<br />
• HABATAT/SHAW GALLERY<br />
Saturday. Nov. 2 — "American<br />
Ceramics of the Arts and Crafts<br />
Movement: Early 20th Century<br />
Works." a historic exhibition, runs<br />
through Nov. 23 at the gallery. 32255<br />
Northwestern Highway, between<br />
Mlddlebelt and Orchard Lake roads.<br />
Farmington Hills. Opening reception<br />
at 8 p.m. Saturday. <strong>Public</strong> may attend.<br />
Hours: 10 ajn. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.<br />
851-8767<br />
• IMPRESSIONS 91<br />
Sunday. Nov. 3 — The South Oakland<br />
Art Association hosts its annual<br />
fall art show. "Impressions 91." 9<br />
a.m to 5 p.m. through Nov. 15 at tbe<br />
John DiMora has sold $5.3 million so far this yea<br />
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VAAL hosts exhibition<br />
Continued from Paoe 1<br />
vens of Plymouth won the Grumbacher<br />
Award <strong>for</strong> Best Use of Color<br />
Sharp said the piece has remarkable<br />
sensitive color sense "<br />
First-place winners are Helen<br />
Krysan of Westland, oil. Marsha<br />
Weigard. mixed media, and Whitacre,<br />
watercolor<br />
Second-place winners are Evanthia<br />
Samra of Farmington. oil. Shirley<br />
Ceasar of Livonia, watercolor,<br />
and Helena Lewicki of Farmington<br />
Hills, mixed media<br />
Third-place winners are Stan<br />
Hench, oil Shirley Bishop of Livonia,<br />
watercolor, and Beverly Johnston of<br />
Livonia, mixed media<br />
Honorable mentions went to Evanthia<br />
Samra, oil. Beverly Johnston<br />
and Janus Benda of Farmington<br />
Hills, watercolor, Janus Benda and<br />
Christine Wong of Livonia, mixed<br />
media<br />
creative impressions<br />
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• BOOK SIGNINGS<br />
Lisa Anderson will sign copies of<br />
her new children's book. "Proud To<br />
Be Me, Peewee Platypus," (Rulge<br />
Enterprises. Pleasant Ridge. 40<br />
pgs, $12.95) Nov 2. 9 and 23 in<br />
Livonia<br />
— 1 p.m Saturday, Nov 2 and 9 at<br />
B Dalton Bookseller. Wonderland<br />
Mall. Seven Mile and Mlddlebelt<br />
522-0840<br />
— 1 p.m. Saturday. Nov 23 at<br />
Walden's Bookstore, 20300 Plymoth<br />
Road, Livonia 261-7811<br />
Peewee Platypus will appear at<br />
each signing<br />
This illustrated book is a story of<br />
discovering that you could be ridiculed<br />
<strong>for</strong> being different as well as<br />
discovering how great it is to be different<br />
and how wonderful each person's<br />
differences are It can be used<br />
as a part of a total program to raise<br />
individual or group self-esteem<br />
The illustrator is Mich -*n State<br />
University graduate Cathy . .esser<br />
Plymouth resident John Vraniak<br />
will sign copies of his book. "The<br />
Polish Trivia book." 1-3 p.m Saturday.<br />
Nov 2 at B Dalton Bookseller,<br />
Lakeside Mall, Sterling Heights<br />
• GARDEN TIME<br />
The face of the Earth changes as<br />
winter settles in Animals find shelter,<br />
migrate, hibernate or otherwise -<br />
cope What do plants do 0 Find out on<br />
a 90-minute trails walk at 2 p.m<br />
Sunday. Nov 3 at Matthaei Botanical<br />
Gardens, 1800 N. Dixboro, Ann<br />
Arbor Dress <strong>for</strong> the weather Meet<br />
in the lobby at 1:45 p.m.<br />
Conservatory tours, on which you<br />
can see different plant reproductive<br />
strategies, will be at 2 and 3 p.m.<br />
Nov 9, 10. 16. 17. 23 and 24 Register<br />
with the receptionist upon arrival<br />
Admission is $1 per person<br />
• PHOTO SEMINAR<br />
Detroit Free<br />
Press chief photographer<br />
Tony Spina.<br />
Michigan Artrain's<br />
Michigan<br />
Artist of the Year,<br />
•ill lead a photography<br />
seminar<br />
1000 a m. to 3 p.m.<br />
Saturday. Nov 9<br />
Tony Spina<br />
al Schoolcraft College,<br />
18600 Hag-<br />
gerty, Livonia<br />
Fee is $50, including lunch. Call<br />
Schoolcraft to register 462-4448<br />
In the audience-participation seminar.<br />
Spina, an internationally honored<br />
photographer, will discuss composition<br />
and what makes a good picture<br />
He'll also discuss what you need to<br />
know about content, film, equipment<br />
and light.<br />
• HOLIDAY BENEFIT<br />
Students at Cranbrook Academy<br />
of Art in Bioomfieid Hills will benefit<br />
from the Detroit Artists Market<br />
Design <strong>for</strong> Giving" holiday sale<br />
5 30-8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14<br />
Tickets are $35 per person Proceeds<br />
from ticket and commission<br />
revenues will go toward Cranbrook<br />
scholarships<br />
The shows opens to the public Friday.<br />
Nov 15 and runs to Tuesday.<br />
Dec 24 It will showcase hundreds of<br />
Michigan artists furniture, paintings.<br />
drawings, flatworks. glass, ceramics.<br />
jewelry, ornaments, cards,<br />
accessories, clothing, housewares<br />
Detroit Artists Market is at 1452<br />
Randolph, between Gratiot and Madison.<br />
in Harmonie Park Hours are<br />
11 a m to 5 p.m Tuesday-Saturday<br />
and till 8 p.m. Friday.<br />
Announcing...<br />
Barbara Wojcik<br />
Northville<br />
Barbara Wojcik has joined the Northville<br />
office. She has been listing and selling<br />
homes in the area <strong>for</strong> ten years, and is a<br />
multi-million dollar producer. She is a<br />
member of The President's Club, and<br />
specializes in personalized service.<br />
SCHWEITZER a REAL ESTATE<br />
41860 Six Mile Road • Northville • 347-3050<br />
Welcome Aboard!<br />
DENNIS KEEPHN<br />
IB<br />
Quiet Beauty<br />
In Farmington Hills<br />
. rw<br />
Vic would like to extend a<br />
warm welcome to Dennis<br />
Keepen Dennis recently |oined<br />
the staff at the Plymouth.<strong>Canton</strong><br />
office of REAL ESTATE ONE. Inc<br />
For professional real estate<br />
services. Dennis can be reached<br />
at<br />
Roal Estate 0ns...<br />
I n»i'o«r<br />
^ 1 ~ » ann Arbor Rd Mymoutl<br />
4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0<br />
Beautiful well landscaped<br />
deco-ator home on comer lor<br />
Fou' oedroorns dramatic cathedral<br />
entry special lighting.<br />
3 bathrooms 'ormal dining.<br />
gourmet kitchen great room.<br />
Urntiy room massive brie*<br />
fireplace wet Bar sauna. 1st<br />
floor laundry central air.<br />
wooden decks sprinkler sys<br />
te~ security system Mty finished basement with fufl bath sauna and much.<br />
m.fh innfi Price Hist reduced from >377,000 to >337,000<br />
TheAnnArborGrouplncorporated<br />
i<br />
Suite 208. City Center Building.<br />
220 East Huron St.. Ann Arbor<br />
Ml<br />
Call Deane Baker<br />
(<strong>31</strong>3) 994-0511<br />
or 442-0955<br />
Marsha Weigard (left) took first place in<br />
mixed media <strong>for</strong> "Mary"; Lorraine Whitacre<br />
(right) earned two Best of Show<br />
awards and first place in watercolor <strong>for</strong><br />
LAKES REALTY<br />
4670 E M-36<br />
PINCKNEY, Ml 48169<br />
( 3 1 3 ) 6 6 2 - 2 1 1 5<br />
4 6 0 a<br />
LOTS TO LOVE about this waterfront home 1<br />
Private lake w/large sandy beach 4 bdrm 2<br />
baths, fireplace garage '128,000."Evenings Curt<br />
2<strong>31</strong>-0128<br />
MAKE THE RRST STEP <strong>for</strong> better living Large<br />
beachfront lot on all sports lake r 7Q,000.<br />
Evenings Curt 2<strong>31</strong> -0128<br />
FOR NATURE LOVERS! A 17 acre park full of<br />
wildhfe out the back door. Private manna <strong>for</strong><br />
boating chain ol lakes. Custom built 3 br., pnvale<br />
master suite, large walkout. 25 min. to AA<br />
•285,000 Evenings Amy 878-5128<br />
EXECUTIVE 1 YEAR OLD CAPE COD, 4 br.<br />
baths, hardwood floors, fireplace, many, many<br />
extras. Country setting close to I-96 and US 23.<br />
•194,000. Evenings Joan 878-6650<br />
NEWLY BUILT HOME on 10 acres with a huge<br />
barn and stone fireplace. Call <strong>for</strong> further exciting<br />
amenities. M35,000. Evenings Lynda 878-5913<br />
HAMBURG TWP., new development. 49 lots<br />
starting at ^.SOO., 13 waterfront lots starting at<br />
•35,500. Evenings Amy 878-5128 or Joan<br />
878-6656<br />
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JiM JAGDFELD/staW photographer<br />
"On the Reef"; and Helen Krysan (background)<br />
placed first in oila <strong>for</strong> her untitled<br />
work.<br />
FOREST<br />
HILLS<br />
of Brighton<br />
condominiums I<br />
Ommoifa Or »'»•<br />
V.<br />
M<br />
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IT<br />
OUR LUXURY<br />
Ranches and<br />
HOMES FEA TURE Townhouses<br />
Starting at<br />
>89,900 to<br />
5<br />
109,900<br />
ZJ ft f<br />
Directions to<br />
Forest Hills<br />
Ta«» i-96 we* to spmnou- be<br />
««1 147). lurr night foKom<br />
Cw~«5 '"10 Mi-I<br />
Sr Turn Riant or C-vircn Le" or<br />
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ASK FOR<br />
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229-783*<br />
or evenings call<br />
* 227-9223<br />
cWitcfi<br />
Harris<br />
CALL COLDWELL BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
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2'ycargarage $211,000 6ei-S303<br />
303 W.BImfld. Keego<br />
Orchard Lake<br />
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS<br />
3 bed* :>CK*» i"» bem TIKJO* tn wiit><br />
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Barry Ellerholz<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
477-1111<br />
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FANTASTIC • 2500 *q ft W Bloom<br />
ItaW Colonial Huge lamay room * J164 900<br />
kbrary. parquet hoor m foyer firtt<br />
Hoc* laundry winding ateircaae 7'i<br />
oaths centra a* circular anv« 2<br />
car iit»ch*o«er* welcome<br />
#51 MM<br />
304 Farmington<br />
Farmington Hilla<br />
FLOWING TON HILLS<br />
OPEN SUN 1? 5<br />
13 Mua - Drake Dunbar Oakt Sue<br />
Large 4 bedroom Colonial. 2i<br />
bains. 2 firepieces Ccmt*mpot*r><br />
decor ceramic floor*. cathedra<br />
calling <strong>for</strong>mica kitchen. circular<br />
diva, wood Collectibles<br />
702 Antiques<br />
703 Crafts<br />
704 Rummage Saie.'Flea Markets<br />
705 Wearing Apparei<br />
706 Garage Sale Oakland County<br />
707 Garage Sale - Wayne County<br />
708 HousehokJ Goods Oakland County"<br />
709 Household Goods - Wayne County<br />
710 Misc <strong>for</strong> Sale - Oakland County<br />
711 Misc <strong>for</strong> Sale-Wayne County<br />
712 Appliances<br />
713 Bicycles<br />
714 Business & Office Equipment<br />
715 Computers<br />
716 Commercial-Industrial Equipment<br />
717 Lawn, Garden, Farm & Snow Equipment<br />
718 Building Materials<br />
719 Hot Tubs. Spas & Pools<br />
720 Farm Produce - Flowers Plants<br />
721 Hospital Equipment<br />
722 Hobtnes - Coins, Stamps<br />
723 Jewelry<br />
724 Camera and Supplies<br />
726 Musical Instruments<br />
727 Video Games. Tapes<br />
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730 Sporting Goods 1 Exercise Equipment<br />
734 Trade or Sell<br />
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806 VehK3e Bo«t Storage<br />
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814 Campers'MotorhomesTrailers<br />
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818 Auto Rentals Leasing<br />
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852 Classic Cars<br />
856 Buick<br />
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862 Chrysler<br />
864 Dodge<br />
865 Eagle<br />
866 Ford<br />
872 Lincoln<br />
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875 Nissan<br />
876 Oidsmobrte<br />
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882 Toyota<br />
884 Volkswagen<br />
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GREEN LAKE - OWE OIF A Kl«4t><br />
UraQua slona noma «ttn 4-5 bad<br />
room*, 3'* bath* 2 Vapiaca* 2 ca»<br />
haaiad garaga sarurity alarm<br />
•printMrs and can"a! «•' 100 1 on 1 GMABMiNG COUNTRY tANE coiy<br />
Canterbury Commons<br />
Farmmgion «•«* Colonial By<br />
Ownar a baaulrful 197S 4 bad-<br />
room. 2'» bain colonial on a larga<br />
baavay —ooOad lot i*t Boor laun-<br />
dry upgrades S 177.500 BS1-1932<br />
tha lata S3S9.900<br />
JUST LISTED<br />
Pleasant Lane prrvHagas Spacious<br />
3-4 bedroom noma 3 yr* old<br />
Vaulted mnrig room calling dirwig<br />
room arith doorwaM to dec*<br />
bleached oa* MIcMn and wood<br />
(•or* throughout Famay room with<br />
•irepiaca and 4oon»aa lo patio 2's<br />
bath*. 2 car attached oat age<br />
i144 700<br />
CARROLL<br />
REAL ESTATE GROUP<br />
489-8404<br />
Commissions as low a* 2 8%<br />
New usurer Contemporary 3 bed<br />
room. 2 - bairn*, central air 2 car<br />
garage 1152,500 MElP-U-SELl ol<br />
Brrm.ngnam.'Bloomheld 646 6«?0<br />
626- 3485 Ranch with g.aw heeled 2 can ai-<br />
led*! garage a«lra large «ol<br />
•enced « tread new Hicfien, 1 carpel<br />
paint 179 90C $-0-down ii VA o<br />
$8 000 down. 6- 7.' 8*.<br />
farminglon Hilts<br />
OPEN SUN 2 5PM<br />
35161 RHONSWOOO<br />
Orael privacy on ricJWy wooded 46<br />
acre lot 3 bedroom* kitcnen over-<br />
ioo»«ig newer spacious dec*mg<br />
Huge garage 4 storage buedrng<br />
great tot tha noocwean' Much mora<br />
M*#00<br />
ASK FOR BEVERLY OWSKO<br />
CENTuRV 21 NORTHWESTERN<br />
626-9000<br />
One Way Realty<br />
473-5500<br />
FARMINGTON 'FARMINGTON<br />
HILLS LEASE WITH OPTION oft<br />
Grand River. E 04 Farming ton Older<br />
'arm house Jpdated with basemen*<br />
i arage etc Land Contract<br />
20.000 down ease at S99Vmonth<br />
Vacant.'anmous. can lomghti<br />
One Way Realty<br />
473-5500<br />
Farmington Hills<br />
PRICED TO SEtl Rac room with<br />
wet bai family room, Olmrvg room, 4<br />
bedroom.s wooded lot ana 2 car at<br />
tached garage 1114 900<br />
COME MOME AND LEAVE THE<br />
CI TV' Master bedroom with ma*ter<br />
bath, dan and almost 2000 sq ft<br />
ranch $125,900<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
MJL CORPORATE<br />
TRANSFEREE SERVICE<br />
851-6700<br />
FARM'NG'ON RIOQE SU6<br />
Open Sun 2-5pm 38944 Lancaster<br />
13 Miie. Haggerr, Beautiful ootomai<br />
on premium loi backs lo pmrata<br />
commons 3 bedrooms. 2l baths<br />
specious master bedroom i wall-in<br />
closaits. 2 story loyer with open<br />
siavcaae Great room with natural<br />
hrapiace den 1st floor laundry l«v<br />
ished baaamani large decs w awn-<br />
log Central air sprmsiers many up-<br />
^ gr»Mi SintOO 661-2642<br />
HELP WANTED-<br />
Looking <strong>for</strong> sophisticated buyers 'or<br />
Farmington MM* Tudor Cotoraal 2H<br />
Baths 2600 K) Fl W>rary family<br />
room, braeklaal noo» Professional-<br />
ly landacaped For a private anowmg<br />
call 478-6000 S207 900<br />
A lor APPEAL<br />
Charrrang 1901 Vintage some on a<br />
tjuaml. Iree lined slrea" » Down-<br />
loam Farmirygton Features 3 bed-<br />
room*, <strong>for</strong>mal dining room and a<br />
big, o*d-fasn»oned front porch that s<br />
waiting lor your swing 11 S110 000<br />
PANORAMIC VIEW<br />
Brick Ranch with all the trimmaig*<br />
inc»udir>g firaplaca and two car<br />
garage S94.7S0<br />
NOVI<br />
MOVI'S<br />
MEADOWS ROOK LAKE sue<br />
very attractive 4 bedroom. Colonial<br />
304 Farmington<br />
Farmington Hilla<br />
306 Southfietd-Lathrup<br />
BEAUTIFUL 4 bedioom oatonMH ir<br />
] SoutMMtd Beacon S on :ui de sac Move-in condi<br />
Ana Lome Sub Both have spacious | I** 1 Asamg $ 141 900<br />
fkoor plana. hjM and<br />
•nacf>«*a r»ow<<br />
$159,900<br />
3M-07S8 ,<br />
&att 3 beo<br />
erma' Or», room. 2 bath ranch m rolling uxm", i<br />
Side of Southfield Newer loormg<br />
J rnrougivxit central aw 2 car at<br />
Beauty on a Budget! 'ached jar age on ot recentty decorated<br />
$107 500 F-23AL-FH 474-3303<br />
^EVEL<br />
4 bedrooms, lamlh, room 2<br />
LOiesy 3<br />
fimsned base-<br />
imodeiedkrtch- much mors<br />
GREEN OAKS $269,900<br />
Sprawling Ranch on 5 rolling sere<br />
tatMWit Pan-Its rj-Sfi '•<br />
beths<br />
rear dec* 'ergs<br />
900 Hurry<br />
rooms. 3'7 aarhs 2 ftfepiaces utch-<br />
#r Wth Merrdat cab.nets S Jennairs<br />
gr<br />
HW 4 Date Sub Siunnmg cokonai. 4<br />
bedrooms. 26OO a * acre Oak<br />
301 Open Houses<br />
BEAUTIFUL 3/4 bedrooms, custom<br />
kitchen, bnck alienor with akjrmm-<br />
um trim, flaw endows. 2 Mi bath*.<br />
2 car garage, brushed basement. Hy-<br />
ing 4 dMnp room, hardwood floors,<br />
new roof t an condKtonma Open<br />
Sun 1-5pm 187.500 582-9405<br />
BELLEVILLE- 136 Potter N c<br />
Huron Itver Or . E ol Uam St<br />
Open House Sun.. Nov 3. l-4pm<br />
3 bedroom bnck aluminium ranch.<br />
-1020<br />
BEVERLY HILLS. OPEN SUN 1-5<br />
Large. 3 bedroom, bnck ranch<br />
beauMul area Specious kitchen<br />
central Mr. car attached garage<br />
lamay room/den. large kvmg room<br />
•rangMm<br />
$IT£OOO<br />
Modi S Ol 13<br />
i with flreplece BK-<br />
30801 Manmoor. 1/4<br />
W ol Cvei jieeri<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-4<br />
19710 W 13 MM Road north ade<br />
ol 13 MMe. E ol Evergreen LUXURY<br />
BEVERLY MILLS CONOOS' Feetur-<br />
mg 2 or 3 bediuuiiia. 2 bathe, eleva-<br />
tor. undergroixid heated garage, ul-<br />
mosl security any auMrf) e*traa.<br />
first or second floor rrsJsOks From<br />
$129,500 Ask <strong>for</strong> HENRY BUSCH.<br />
549 5400 Re/Msi Partners<br />
l*.I V»T|<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />
18275 Lauderd»e<br />
N ol 13 Mae. comer of<br />
Freeh new cerpeted Brie* ranch J<br />
bedrooms. 114 baths Spacious »v-<br />
mg room and famey room. Florida<br />
room adioin* 2 car garaga OeautlM<br />
lot Bktranqham schocM M<br />
ATE OCCUPANCY 1 $118.500<br />
SUSAN TEDCSCO<br />
646-5000<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />
2626 WINDEMERE<br />
bunectow wNh dhs-<br />
Mece mahed beee-<br />
4 loads ol<br />
charm Fenced yard aWi 7% car ga-<br />
rage Ca« James RBey<br />
847 1900 740-0102<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
asg room 8 Msplece 1<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />
4249 W ORCHARD MILL<br />
ool Birmingham<br />
,00,<br />
m-^round<br />
schools<br />
OPEN SUNDAY T-4<br />
3711 THORNBRIAR<br />
N of languaa. W af Lahaer<br />
bedrooms >4 beths lamay root<br />
irsrjr^ gorgeous ravine M<br />
642-2400<br />
COLDWELL<br />
•BANKER<br />
uimaiiiawi Oeen ree#r W new Mi.<br />
MM 900 Open im. 12-4 17*38<br />
$81-7043<br />
•SsrsXal<br />
OPPISW MW<br />
S V t ^ 2 7 - j x g ,<br />
301 Open Houses 301 Open Houses<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
OPEN SUN , 2-5PM<br />
22155 A VERHtLL<br />
Reduced' Lovely 3 bedroom bnc*.<br />
larnay room. 2 baths, central aar. 2<br />
car garage, many extras. $84,900<br />
- 624-0990<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
Open Sun.. 1-4pm<br />
381<strong>31</strong> Lowe* - Prestigious sudor<br />
with unlqus contemporary floor<br />
plan. 2-* b*:\ 2 Braplacea. aa the<br />
amenities $287,900<br />
Gal BQ6 RICE - Red Carpet KMm<br />
Concierge<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS. OPEN<br />
HOUSE Sunday. Nov 3rd. I-4pm<br />
Wonderful home In VMa Capri Sub<br />
Dehnrtefy not a artve by A " must<br />
saa. Mr* Clean Svae here Wonder-<br />
dowe.' and lots mora. Ca8 and aaa<br />
lor Barb Edwards. 474-3303<br />
ERA COUNTRY RIOGE REALTY<br />
FARMWGTON HLS Open Sun 2-5<br />
38307 Lyman Rd Weal, oil 11 MA*<br />
S bedroom. 214 bach, oarsmc We.<br />
lormai dVSng room. dan. large fami-<br />
ly room opene to deck and nground<br />
18x38 jurats pool Bedroom* end<br />
stairway feature hardwood floors<br />
roof, new carpeting, treeh<br />
lows, bnck<br />
paint, wodd e*ndows<br />
i.'srte entry<br />
•Semen tary<br />
m $187,500<br />
WMi i. $ bedroam, we* to<br />
k*KMM C21 OcMKay 298-2100<br />
HARTLAND<br />
eun - PreMy raang 2<br />
tm a» Ma staecire<br />
mm garage $'4- »no Take M-58<br />
B l I of ja-fS to M an If—to<br />
L a t a<br />
-M<br />
Fanrangton HUM<br />
OPEN SON 2-5PM<br />
29476 COVE CREEK<br />
Picture pertoct Large private 3<br />
th Vst floor m<br />
room condo wrth<br />
suite beautiful oak floor $ tnm. An-<br />
Mhed beaamerit. 2 car attached ge-<br />
raoa. low association dues<br />
CALL MICHELE MONSON<br />
THE MICHIGAN OROUP 591-9200<br />
FerrrKngton Htos<br />
OPEN SUN 2-5PM<br />
27198 SKYE DRIVE WEST<br />
N of 11 W of Inkster<br />
Deeuillul spraa^ng ranch that lea-<br />
turea 3 bedrooms. 2V» baths, over<br />
2200 sq It flmsned Basement 4 2<br />
Mangles, turanca. carttrM Mr. and<br />
gerage door JuM reduced<br />
ready to move >158.500.<br />
CALL MARK A OCMERS<br />
THE PRUDENTIAL<br />
GREAT LAKES REALTY 881-8100<br />
HOUSES ON LAKE ANGEL JS<br />
Open Sunday 2 lo 5 pjn<br />
Three homaa on crystM clean iak<br />
and s p<br />
sandy beaches,<br />
Oakland County's beat lads s ea,<br />
1-75 to S Bstdwln. than on Baldwin<br />
at Gaflogly<br />
IVt ACRES ON WATER<br />
BeauMul specious 1920'* country<br />
houee 8 bedrooms 4% beths *-<br />
brary. lamay room, country kitchen<br />
with fireplace, boat house<br />
apartment above 980 Lake Angalua<br />
Shores $748,000 OLA DUNN<br />
338-3500<br />
OVERLOOKING ST SANDY BEACH<br />
Rare Mgh-nuaari Capa Cod mm<br />
lower MvM lamay roam. 2120 Lake<br />
Angekjs Shore* $525,000<br />
RlCHARO ROSEN 880-2048<br />
300 FEET Of LAKE FRONTAGE<br />
Wonderful farmfy home M the end ol<br />
3H<br />
lit-<br />
2050 Lake An-<br />
Shorse $598000 OLA<br />
I, 338-3500<br />
RC/MAJt M THE MLLS<br />
Uiato<br />
OPEN SUN 12-4<br />
33471 Vargo w of FsrmmgSon N<br />
of 8 FrancavMM Sub asauMuBy<br />
landacaped 4 bedroom. 2H beth<br />
2.300 sq It cotontol immacutese<br />
condition' Sunroom 8 loto ol artraai<br />
Musi aae lo app scialal Comer lot.<br />
$205 000 Buyers onh, 522-<strong>31</strong>07<br />
Open Mouse/Ltjion Twp.<br />
5A321 NtoaMHRd<br />
Between 8-10 Mas<br />
W of CwrteRa<br />
« you love fiui sea 8 irraays. you<br />
nave io saa Ms 3 aaWoom 2 beth<br />
home on 4 r otong acraa wMh a 3 staa<br />
bam There's too many amsi iasi lo<br />
DIANE BRAYKOVICH<br />
RE/MAX 100 INC.<br />
348-3000<br />
OPEN SUN 1-».«<br />
PIWOUTW<br />
OPEN SUNDAY<br />
1«0 lo 4 .00<br />
282 E ANN ANe0« TRA*. M<br />
east af MM Streei M *ie Cay al<br />
ii<br />
* doors to-<br />
aa' torSeTTsir 'MaftTwllaal,<br />
and 2-4 garage MK OOener SI<br />
" C Aifc VIen ON SUNDAY.<br />
ROBERT BAKE<br />
Realtors<br />
453-3200<br />
301 Open Houses<br />
Uvoma<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />
30055 Curtis. W oH oI MiOOWPen,<br />
S ol 7 Soemc 1 3 ecres 3.000 sq n<br />
ranch $149 900 Ask lor<br />
Sue Thomson<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
261-0700<br />
Northville Estates<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />
Custom 4 bedroom Colonial on s<br />
beeuttfui '1 acre lot Family room<br />
snort fireplace ceramic tile m foyer<br />
and klttfian. wonderful deck and *v<br />
growvl pool 21188 Stanatead, N ol<br />
t una E of Back $178,500 Aak <strong>for</strong><br />
BETTY GREENLEE<br />
Remerica<br />
Village Square<br />
349-5600<br />
NORTH VILLE/NOVI<br />
OPEN SUN 1 -4 PM<br />
48521 NINE MILE RO<br />
100 sq. fl of I a La—ten 3 bed<br />
ra bene centra aa 8<br />
ERA<br />
(<strong>31</strong><strong>31</strong>437<br />
TROY<br />
117SKMLOCK<br />
N of LANN Lsaa. w ofCrooas<br />
tssraaa 3 bedroom 2 bato br*<br />
ranch m N W Troy Trey Schools<br />
rtr,<br />
1 • 1 • " • 'W*»<br />
ream, sgiftoi avssam an*<br />
caraenng $»<br />
baths, ftmsned basement Ireed<br />
corner lot new cential sjri'furnace 4<br />
rool $134,500 879-8575<br />
WAYNE OPEN SUN 2-5PM<br />
4065 RANDOL PH<br />
A touch ol country 4 charm swan*<br />
you on this 5 acre plot 4 bedroom*.<br />
2 story with basement and 3 pius<br />
detached garage Shaded by lovely<br />
spreedmg trses. guMI end street<br />
$89 900 Ca« lor appointment<br />
ASK FOR LINDA WHITEHEAD<br />
THE MICHIGAN GROUP 591 -9200<br />
FOR SALE BY OWNER<br />
5825 Strat<strong>for</strong>d Or - W Bloomheld<br />
Sun Nov 3 - 2-5pm or call lor appt<br />
Elk in Bum <strong>31</strong>00 sq 1 4<br />
bedroom. 2'* bath colonial Family<br />
room w/wst oar. library & 1st floor<br />
laundry Air conditioning, 2 car<br />
attached garaga recessed lighting<br />
many bu*t-ins. upgrades 4 sxlrss<br />
Price reduced lo $199,900<br />
661-5776<br />
West Bloom flew Sunday 1-5 4388<br />
Mwrtiead Best price m area' Move<br />
m condfftonl 3 bedrooms 1 'y baths,<br />
garaga Lake access Won I bs nere<br />
next weekl $102,900 HEtP-U-SELL<br />
ol BwrMngham/Btoomfleld 648-6870<br />
WESTLAND • L.voni* Schools<br />
3 bedroom 'snch country kitchen<br />
flruahed baaement l'n car $73 900<br />
Open Sun 1-5 S of Joy. off Morn-<br />
men. <strong>31</strong>106 Steplw 517-285-5832<br />
302 Birmingham<br />
Bioomfieid<br />
Ansiou* owner 3 bedrooms Down-<br />
town Bummgnam Fvaplacs Qa-<br />
-sgs $169,900 HELP-U-SELL ot<br />
Birrrimghsm.'Bloomflsto 648-8670<br />
FREE Weekly tat oI propartisa<br />
FOR SALE Ca» Owner with pric-<br />
es description* addressee, owner*<br />
phone number etc HELP-U-SELL<br />
cH Birmingham / Bloomftald 648-8870<br />
BEAUTIFUL sprawling 4000 sq It.<br />
ranch on slmost 2 seres m Bloom-<br />
field Hill* Very prtvsts country kke<br />
setting Custom buat home wfth Ml<br />
the amenities 3 bedrooms, 2'a<br />
bsths inlaid granite throughout<br />
around pool Must ass Asking<br />
$685,000 CaS after 6pm 647-2448<br />
BEVERLY HILLS<br />
NEAP COUNTRY DAY SCHOOLS<br />
Newer 4 bedroom pMar Cotomai 2'1<br />
barhs, ckrang room, lamay room,<br />
fireplace, tun basement<br />
2'1 attached garags tarvw court,<br />
pool 4 clubhouse privileges<br />
$219.500 Land contract or<br />
assumption okay<br />
Can OAK HILLS REALTY 648-7000<br />
W* ohar 3'»% commission to seaers<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
CRANBROOK AREA<br />
Custom S bedroom Ortc* ranctv T+<br />
streets Qarege on<br />
ov«rsu«3»ott $172,500 Lend<br />
corrtreci c*e><br />
Can OAK MILLS REALTY 646-7000<br />
We offer m commwon lo seeers<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4<br />
Jusi listed 3410' Marquefis 3 bed-<br />
room onck ranch fmianed baae-<br />
ment overaued oarage loo much<br />
to mention $76 900 Can<br />
Jeanine Sale<br />
Real Estate One<br />
389-1250 or 842-4928<br />
W BLOOMFIELD AJ new contom<br />
porary 2800 sq n brick home 4<br />
bedroom*. 2% bath* cu-de-sac<br />
$199,900 Open Siki 932-2147<br />
W BLOOMFIELD OPEN SUN 12-5<br />
4088 He.iend Or W*el (S ol Long<br />
Lake W of Middleoert, Bioomfleld<br />
beth* central a> 3 •<br />
•had Basement security system.<br />
" 85 000 858-3818<br />
W BLOOMFIELD OPEN HOUSE<br />
Sun 12Noon-8PM<br />
8240 Andres Lane Potomac Con-<br />
do*. 15 Ml $ Fannanglon Rd<br />
Lukunoua 3 bedroom condo Hying<br />
room Mrung room. 2"4 bam* dan.<br />
kitchen fmnfted fui basement 4<br />
mors Bargan- pnoa $119 500 For<br />
early sppomrmeni can<br />
259-8720 or 881-0116<br />
OPEN SUN I 4PM<br />
5981 SHM.LMGHAM<br />
N o« Map*. W off Farwengton Rd<br />
N bet<br />
room 2'v enachad parage pka s<br />
prsmumlot $158 900<br />
CAilOOt ORES NOMIM 881 5279<br />
THE PRUOENTUIL<br />
OREAT LAKES REALTY 8518100<br />
CALL<br />
H0MELINE<br />
FOR MORE<br />
OPEN HOUSES<br />
"953-2020<br />
24 Hours A Day<br />
tai^aa, a I I I.sij.<br />
rrfui nWW LrSTIngs<br />
Added rtght up to<br />
Tha Weak and<br />
Saa Larga OMptoy Promo to Ties<br />
BIRMINGHAM home on<br />
lot Seanoim - Midvai* Schoola 4<br />
bedroom*. 2'^ beth*. leras IMng<br />
room, fsmay toom with flrsptoca.<br />
modernized kitchen, centra sa.<br />
double garage priced below<br />
$200 000 647-7808<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
pency 1 bedrooms updaied kHen-<br />
en w.-new floor naa Jrnswai hard-<br />
wood floor* throughout waM to<br />
town 1773 Washaigton Must taM<br />
REDUCED TO $119,900<br />
338-<strong>31</strong>28 or 338-2537 Eves<br />
BIRMINGHAM- Nortmham Forest<br />
Capa Cod Coionsal Eicepnonai 4<br />
bedroom 2 KM 4 2 had beth* re-<br />
vine. cui-de-sac 32728 Whea Oaks<br />
TrM $299 000 268-9203<br />
BIRMINGHAM Popptoton Park Tu-<br />
dor 3 bedrooms 2"4 Oath* Pititoa<br />
snnaay updated 12X13 master<br />
beth Ertraa" $385 000 842-3979<br />
Bioomfieid Township<br />
ARCHITECT DESIGNED BRICK<br />
RANCH 4 larga Bedrooms 3 U<br />
msater SUM* and IMng room Pn-<br />
vaie beach and Wing Lsaa accee*<br />
"CENTURY 21<br />
MJL CORPORATE<br />
TRANSFEREE SERVICE<br />
851-6700<br />
CONTEMPORARY FANCH with<br />
cuatom tsaturea Open floor pMn.<br />
kkySgnts 3 bedrooms. 2 Bern*<br />
iiar, tread lot $149 900 2QOCO<br />
BROOC*<br />
BtoomhaldTep<br />
GREAT BUY)<br />
pane Staeiii—<br />
$145 008 (8 twit<br />
JUST LISTED!<br />
retaking setting tor 9as Cue-<br />
SOD RANCH MNTMSIQ NEARER<br />
t Fsmay roam wah ii iitota.<br />
r 8 moral $1*9 900 (74pe)<br />
Lonaty in atl • suae orou-<br />
k weds of Mia aaa Many<br />
p a**a*» $238 000 32*0<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
PREMIERE Real Estate Co.<br />
626-8800<br />
302 Birmingham<br />
Bioomfieid<br />
BIRMINGHAM tchooM 3 bedroom<br />
ranch V.4 baths Recent updstes<br />
Garage $116,000 HELP-U-SELL ol<br />
Brmmgham/BtoomflMd 648*670<br />
BIRMINGHAM - Updated bungalow<br />
Pembroke Manor 3 bedroom op-<br />
tional 4 New kitchen, new roof,<br />
marble' At apiece 2'i car garage<br />
$129,900 649-1J46<br />
BLOOMFIELD - Country Salting<br />
3 larga bedrooms library dirang<br />
room, 2H car attached garage,<br />
nearly 2 acraa Must sea $189 ,700<br />
HEPPARO 8 ASSOC 855-6570<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS 3 Bedroom<br />
bnck ranch. 2'-i bath*, famdy room.<br />
2 flrepiece*. large comer lot. centra<br />
aa. By owner. $149,900 646-7297<br />
CONTEMPORARY RANCH<br />
MASTERPIECE - DoRouer De-<br />
signed White brick exterior 4 Bed-<br />
room Ranch with 3W pkj* « bath<br />
Greet Room has floor to ceMng<br />
Doorwefls. Formal Ommg Room,<br />
new <strong>for</strong>mica Kitchen with lop ol the<br />
line appliance* mde Stairs Med io<br />
flnMhed walk-out lower Level. In-<br />
door circulating Pond, fantastic<br />
waa-m Bar m Game Room protee-<br />
aranaey decorated. 2 car attached<br />
garage Musi Seel Askayg $789,000<br />
filial ask lor<br />
SYLVIA STOTZXY OF<br />
THE MICHIGAN GROUP 681 9806<br />
Or beeper number 276-4347<br />
Wslt Three beep* dial your number<br />
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE m Bs-rreng-<br />
hem Uke-new ranch New kitchen.<br />
Ftond* room. beeemsnt Hard-<br />
wood floors. $189,000 2SGLE<br />
MAX BROOCK 628-4000<br />
1.47 acraa<br />
on beauMul ned ding This charming<br />
capa cod a decerning m sue with 5<br />
larga bedrooms and Ml bath n>-<br />
ttalrs and s asperate master bed-<br />
room suae on entry levM Many<br />
Fiortda room and more<br />
brary. Flora<br />
$575 000 H-193805<br />
HANNETT, INC.<br />
REALTORS<br />
646-6200<br />
MINT CONDITION<br />
-REDUCED-<br />
Greet lemay home and are* QuaSty<br />
toaturaa m 8 panel doors, coved<br />
$309,000 H-1878<strong>31</strong><br />
HANNETT, INC.<br />
REALTORS<br />
646-6200<br />
OPEN SUNOAY 1:30-4<br />
7221 HoNday Drive<br />
(S oT Maple &<br />
W of Wlr>o Lake)<br />
A very tpeOM hams In a picture Que<br />
Greet floor plan tor<br />
antartaa<br />
etth petto<br />
I roof and Harm ays-<br />
« HMa schoaN Re-<br />
noad S249.S00 H-1999 »•<br />
HANNETT, INC.<br />
REALTORS<br />
646-6200<br />
PRIME BIRMINGHAM<br />
19*9 super custom Cape Cod<br />
WaM to Man 4 9—'unim. 2H<br />
Bathe lor ikjMiamng^ ro^m^jprsel<br />
wiSfe^lMh<br />
$28 000 Sown land eanaaw or<br />
Cat OA* 'hml^ALTY 84*-TWO<br />
to sMtors<br />
BLOOMFIELD MILLS<br />
2 ACRC LOT at Ci'-v<br />
ON LAKE PLACED<br />
I rtver 4 Ism to osert<br />
M sroa of $ 1 000 80C to IS.SSS.OSO<br />
Buad yeur Meesi Ntme herei<br />
$4 75 DOB Land senaeet okm<br />
CMiOAKieuanuLTY aaa-W<br />
302 Birmingham<br />
Bioomfieid<br />
GREAT LOCATION - I 2 ecre lot<br />
wtth woods ravine Spacxxis home.<br />
4 bedroom* 3 fireplace* lower level<br />
walkout $289 900 642-9071;<br />
IN TOWN<br />
CONTEMPORARY<br />
UpO*ted brick home in Poppleton<br />
Park Great tor angle or couple<br />
Features 2 bedroom*. 2'y baths<br />
csntrM sir. masisr with spa tub<br />
Losd* ol piperan' Don't mi*s thi*<br />
great buyt Apprsned at<br />
$210 000 Will sell at $182 900 H-<br />
193977<br />
A*k lor SHIRLEY GOTTLHELf<br />
646-8200 644-1575<br />
HANNETT iNC REALTORS<br />
302 Birmingham<br />
Bioomfieid<br />
Unique Contemporary<br />
3 oedroom 3 bain brick bi-eve<br />
with 1900 sq ft ol living space 2<br />
fireplaces, tamily room 4 mucr.<br />
more $118,500 (W3SOORI<br />
737-9000<br />
COLDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
JUST REDUCED<br />
GREAT VALUES<br />
OUTSTANDING - ranch home in Bir-<br />
mingham with all new neutral car<br />
petmg Wonderful new cedar deck<br />
mmt condition $114.900<br />
BEAUTIFUL - hilltop ranch wtth<br />
many recent improvements delud-<br />
ing. tkytight* and imported Italian.<br />
tM Superb condition lovely privet*<br />
selling, Birmingham schools<br />
$209,900<br />
CALL. SHAFK5N KIPTYK<br />
THE PRUOENTTAl<br />
GREAT LAKES REA L TV 6*6-6000<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />
<strong>31</strong>760 Auburn Drive<br />
(S of Beverty &<br />
W of Greenfield)<br />
Brick three bedroom ranch with<br />
greet mtenort Stained hardwood<br />
floor*, marble fireplace kitchen win<br />
tky«ghl. family room with peered<br />
entry 20 loot tesisd dec* finished<br />
lower level New furnace a* and<br />
roof $189 900 H-19<strong>31</strong>88<br />
HANNETT, INC<br />
REALTORS<br />
646-6200<br />
303 W.BImfld. Keego<br />
Orchard Lake<br />
ALLADIN S LAMP - Someone<br />
rubbed it end out came ims 0e*^-"<br />
or model home Soerung ceaings<br />
marbM foyer, entenamer's kitchen<br />
and romantic master Beth immed<br />
ate posesstoci on this 2 700 sq ft<br />
Oreem come true $230 000 57CHR<br />
MA* BROOCK 626-400C<br />
BANK FORECLOSURES<br />
INVESTOR OPPORTUNITIES<br />
Te»o D^ooTi D*»c* rencr. Oese<br />
ment, «w»mfr>.og pod »»endy-mer<br />
Ta»o ttedroom corvlo «n Ptymou*^<br />
Move-«n conditio^ cx-vste ertfanc*<br />
1AN)<br />
Tt^ree Ded*oom rer>c^ Beeen^-<br />
Oere^e »\er»dy-mer speoev IC-AI<br />
Two bedroom condo<br />
d«»o« S of 13 Mft# Rd (SO><br />
Four oedroom co*on$ei 2"* &et*s<br />
Oerege *>eeemeni AI B*oootitieK3<br />
needs 3eror«img Kij<br />
CALL JESSIE MCFADOEN<br />
THE MiCHtGAN GROUP<br />
#519165 65 1-4 tOC<br />
Now you can get the<br />
latest Open House<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation right from your<br />
touch tone phone!<br />
OPEN SUN 2-5<br />
4505 Tenberk BioomheM H«*<br />
S ol Long Lake Rd<br />
E « Middtebert Rd<br />
CONTEMPORARY on<br />
WASEEK S GOLF COURSE<br />
WonderHil 2 story prntossiuiissy<br />
decorsted 4 bedrooms 2 % bath*<br />
large room* tor greet entertaining<br />
<strong>Library</strong> wtth bust in* deck<br />
off master bedroom strum be<br />
fwean Ihrmg and dmmg room*<br />
Super deck o« kitchen and much<br />
mora Stop by to sw* <strong>for</strong> yourself<br />
19218*<br />
626-8700<br />
Cranbrook<br />
Aaeoc We ReeWors<br />
SHARP ID Mory SI great Birming-<br />
ham neighborhood Updetad kaeh-<br />
an. 3 mee badioune one he* *<br />
Joara— Btal Mad* to dec* and<br />
$108 900 Cat ClOr PARSONS<br />
$48-5400 Re/Me. Parmer* fCie5l<br />
Stunning Contemporary<br />
OPEN SUNOAY 1-4<br />
3501 L ak Merest<br />
(S. of Long Lake &<br />
W of Soulrrei)<br />
TatM9y iaria itsd canton<br />
naarty 2 acraa and 110 toat aontegs<br />
aa Wood utoe OueBty thrm^ims<br />
«MR hankwooO floors. MiyMto.<br />
wee -Out tM 23 I $0 lemay rsom<br />
M HN 000<br />
HANNETT, +N€<br />
• REALTORS<br />
646-6200<br />
'•MB BEDROOM RANCH. IMy<br />
room, fl tollli updeted<br />
MR lieatln 872 BOO<br />
H»LP U-SilL m SouMt<br />
644-0301<br />
BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS - Wamut<br />
Lak* Prnmage* Attractive 3 bed<br />
room 2 beth home with private<br />
ireed rear yard Fre*hiy pemied in-<br />
terior lamay room with stone lire<br />
piece ano wei bar Alarm centre<br />
air attached garage Decs 4 patio<br />
3 bucks to ammentary achooi iak*<br />
*nd snapping<br />
$144 800<br />
CARROLL<br />
REAL ESTATE GROUP<br />
489-8404<br />
Cnmmieeion* ** low ** 2 8*".<br />
BY OWNER w BLOOMF ELD<br />
Pice reduced to $108 900 Newer I<br />
bedroom
6 0 * O&E Thursday. <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong><br />
CLR66IFIED REAL E6TRTE<br />
<strong>31</strong>2 Livonia<br />
A l l u r i n g H o m e s<br />
trM Mr.. 2 car gngt TN* won 1 Mat<br />
1117.500<br />
Momma KJ«%mm lo tt*» outstand-<br />
ing 4 speclouo 3 bedioom Or**<br />
Ranch «ar charming turn*, room 4<br />
nMurM 6r*pt*ce. gourmM kitchen,<br />
covered poreh. «n«« B—m*nt. 2<br />
cagniga Ste lorwon School Area<br />
$179,000<br />
Yotf* loo* oomeig lorn* to tm»<br />
chained Nottingham Wood* 2 wo-<br />
ry center entrance with 4 « W ><br />
Mm bedroom*. krtctwn, Hbrwy,<br />
Hmn room 4 neturM Veplace. Or-<br />
cutar Sn«*4 mora<br />
Century 21<br />
Today 261-2000<br />
Centurion<br />
Award Winning Office<br />
1986, 87. 66, 89 4 90<br />
ASHLEY<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
Custom Home<br />
Builders<br />
4 remaining sites<br />
available in Livonia:<br />
427-3295<br />
Ashley<br />
Construction<br />
Offering 2500 aq ft CoionM<br />
and 2200 *Q ft Cap* Cod<br />
Undar Coratructton<br />
427-3295<br />
BUILDER SAYS<br />
SELL. SELL. SELL"<br />
Beeutitul FOX Creek llaartnait con-<br />
temporary cotontaL 3 bedroom*. T*<br />
oath*. compfiafy landacapad wrth<br />
spmRMig mdan Just pick your<br />
carp* and ceranse t«* colors and<br />
you can D* home tor Chrtstmee<br />
REAL ESTATE TODAY<br />
INC. 427-6600<br />
BY OWNER - 1*334 GARDEN<br />
E ol MMkSaban. N ol 1-06. S o><br />
Lyndon Ranch, bnck aieer 1465<br />
•q. fl. < room*. 3 beoroom* <strong>for</strong>mal<br />
dinmg room. 2 bath* ftraptaea. M<br />
fmahad baaaraarn mdudlno kMcftan<br />
fadMn Soma app6*nc*a nckjded<br />
Furnece. cM-rtrM air water hiaalar 2<br />
yrt oU. Larg* lot. 2 car garag*<br />
$112,500 OPEN SAT 4 SUN 1-4<br />
COLONIAL - 1825 aa feet 14267<br />
<strong>31</strong>2 Livonia<br />
Y OAKS - 4 badroom. 2V»<br />
batfi ColoniM Cor oar KM Larga<br />
treee. Fanny 'oom -«h fireplace.<br />
KnMw) beeement 1140.000<br />
By owner 425-9239<br />
LISTED MONDAY<br />
Won't Mat* 3-4 b*droom atartar<br />
cteen 4 mealy decorated prtoed to<br />
go MSHOA naar FrenlUIn<br />
LARGE LOT - neerty hen acr*, ape-<br />
clou* 5 badrooma. 1800 P«J» aq fl<br />
noma lor ma handyman. 1-e bath*.<br />
2 car gM*9*. 9°°° moo. M 4 9 0 0<br />
Century 21 - Dynamic<br />
728-8000<br />
LIVONIA - by owner 1800 aq ft<br />
ranch on 1 acr* 7% land contract<br />
available $110,000 3 Bedroom<br />
UowWon 478-1850<br />
LIVONIA<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />
10650 Marvin. S ol 7 Mtta. W Of<br />
•MXMMI PERFECTION PLUS" If<br />
you Me comlon and charm you'8<br />
loo* ma totally radona 3 Bedroom<br />
*prew*ng Brick (aval noma, mewfe-<br />
narnoa Ira* anartor rnooa In condi- i<br />
Don Newer electrlcM plumbing.<br />
• itcnan and bam. 2't car attacftad<br />
garaga immadlata occupancy Only<br />
IW MO No dnv* byi Musi saa ttn*I<br />
CALL OON OR DORIS<br />
MAYFAIR 522-8000<br />
<strong>31</strong>2 Livonia<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4<br />
20011 EOGEWOOO c*p-ol-luxury<br />
Horn* m alory brick Cap* Cod<br />
Master aulta oitfi apa. gourmet<br />
kitchen. 3 badrooma. 3'* bath*, bay<br />
window*, flniahed baaamanl. work<br />
•hop. on cu«-d* aac - $299,000<br />
Call 349-3440<br />
ERA RYMAL SYMES<br />
PRIME NORTHWEST AREA<br />
Spacious 4 clean tnta beeutrfui<br />
t 800 aq ft Mm* ha* an updaiad<br />
t decor<br />
Excellent location! At 1<br />
Room For The<br />
Growing Family<br />
m a perfect location with (tn* 4 bod<br />
room trt-tavel na*r Five M.I* and<br />
Farminglon Family room 4m bad-<br />
room on an try lava! couM ba study<br />
Tha<br />
Open Sunday 1<br />
»p»r* img gam m baautltui treed<br />
Gwden* had b*an tot**y<br />
NEW CONTEMPORARY RANCH<br />
Calhadral oarnnga Mtn ikykghta<br />
throughout 3 badrooma. 2 balls<br />
gr**t room aim hrapiaca maatar<br />
Mdroom aim bam 4 w«h-*i c«o**t<br />
Spadoua k it char arm island 4<br />
Jann-air app»*nca«. isl floor laurv-<br />
CARYi 5TRUCTION<br />
NORTHWEST<br />
3 Badroom ranch with family room 4<br />
ftraptaea Qraat floor pun. partially<br />
finMftad baaam*nt and 2 car garag*<br />
$101,900 (L-23RIC)<br />
SUPER BRICK RANCH<br />
Fam*y room with ftraplaca, tug Flori-<br />
da room, hug* kltchan a«th sttyHgf'<br />
2 baths, "u* baaamanl and attacftad<br />
2 car garaga $ 115,900 (L-83QRA)<br />
462-1811<br />
COLDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
remodalao and alts on on* ol tha<br />
rara doubla Wt» Dacor liar charm<br />
«4th raftnlahad aood Boors, ahrt*<br />
oak catMnata. and iramandoua da-<br />
cor $117,900 W of Marrlman. S.<br />
OH Plymouth lo 9829 Ardan<br />
Open Sunday 1-4<br />
Linden Woods Special<br />
Tha baautrful bnck ranch ana on a<br />
mcaiy landacapad lot and haa a im-<br />
>ai>ad tiaaarnant and 2 car garag*<br />
induda* aJI appaancaa. haa a targa<br />
dack and cantral a» $97,900. E. ol<br />
Nawburgh. N of Joy. lo 36468<br />
Northflald<br />
The Prudential<br />
Harry S. Wolfe.<br />
REALTORS<br />
474-5700<br />
Indapandantly Ownad and Opar«t*d<br />
<strong>31</strong>3 <strong>Canton</strong><br />
BEST BUY MUST SEE' 3 bad-<br />
room*. naa windows, larga lot. larga<br />
garaga $82,900<br />
HELP-U-SELL ol NWWC 454 8538<br />
BRICK RANCH.<br />
bath*, lamay room w/f1r*p4ao* naw-<br />
ly ramodatad kltchan. flniahad baaa-<br />
m*ni ran window*. 2 car<br />
larg* dack $124,900 "4«SI,<br />
CANTON - SunBowar ranch. By<br />
" months old. iSOOaqft.<br />
•arrad. $139,S 454-9788<br />
CANTON - THREE BEOROOM -<br />
baapmant. aa. bnck, 2 car garag*<br />
Land contract tarma,<br />
VanRakan RaWTy 588-4700<br />
CLLW HOUSE Pool, Iannis courts<br />
and prtvat* parka sra Inciudsd wflh<br />
lh* 'okowing Sunllowar Wag* Co-<br />
lonMI*<br />
46089 CAMELIA - 4 badrooms. fam-<br />
ily room, yaar round solar room »v-<br />
mg room. dMng room, ramodalao<br />
kltchan. full baaamanl. including jn-<br />
SHARP<br />
Claan clw ihru Is th«s 3 Badroom<br />
rancn wrth 2 baths, family room wtth<br />
fireplace, huge kltchan. fmrsned<br />
baaamanl 4 attached garaga Only<br />
$102,900 Can.<br />
BOB KENNEDY<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
ROW<br />
464-7111<br />
sprinkler system, central Mi and<br />
loads ol energy saving feature*.<br />
$139,900<br />
4W72 CREEKSIOE CT - 4 bad-<br />
rooma. great room w»th 14 pened<br />
carting island kitchen wrth bum m<br />
desk, family room, wood foyer 8<br />
panel cokimmel doors, wood win-<br />
dows. basement undar entire house<br />
m«y landscaped brand new<br />
$173,900<br />
46309 BRIARGATE - 4 badroom*<br />
2'>emlAandecape. Bnck wafcaay.<br />
harOMOOd Boors family loomfhrw-<br />
piae* ittacfted 2 CM Aakmg<br />
$WM0. $15,000 down, 6-7/8*<br />
One Way Realty<br />
473-5500<br />
FMrwey Tangiewood Sub 4 bad .<br />
room ColoniM. prune cu»-de-aac<br />
that's perk-ake 4 wooded 2.560<br />
sq ft ol cuwomuad homs $204 900<br />
FREE Weekly Hal ol properMe For<br />
Sale By Owner with prtcaa de-<br />
scrtpoons. eddi ***** etc<br />
HELP-U-SELL of NWWC<br />
425-8881<br />
<strong>31</strong>3 <strong>Canton</strong><br />
COUNTRY ROADS<br />
ri Pilgrim Hill* mis 2,600 sq ft great<br />
room ranch is nestled upon 2.5 roll-<br />
ing. partially wooded acres 4 fea-<br />
tures sn immaculate thoroughly au-<br />
thentic Southwestern decor Nat-<br />
urM bnck 4 wood abound, cathedral<br />
Beamed ceMlng. massive fireplace 3<br />
full baths den, finished atteched g*<br />
r»g* much more' Ottered si<br />
Halt Acre Lot<br />
y oa won't B1I*|| wh*i you can gM<br />
at KT Uvoma tar $61,900 3 badroom<br />
ranch Super (tartar m move-rn con-<br />
om 1986.1<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />
DEER CREEK. 8 MHe 4 QM 4/5<br />
bedrooms. JW bains Attached ga-<br />
raga Upgradaa galore! Owner<br />
Tem » add on 73*<strong>31</strong>8 of<br />
frermooane windows.<br />
and contract Omy $35 >00<br />
cerwal Mr. Ca8 today, only .<br />
$137 900 A RE Condo overtookmg Heattv<br />
er Lake 3 bedroom* 2 5 bem* li-<br />
brary $305 000<br />
JULIE HE**MAN<br />
64K-6700<br />
MAX BROOCK. INC . REALTORS<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />
2nd ttoor condc lormM<br />
room 2 Badroom* 2 beth*,<br />
$75 000<br />
256-8299<br />
8LOOMF1ELO HILLS - Wocim—RTF<br />
Av* locahcm 2 bedroom*. 2 TIAWA.<br />
25 ft living room Ground kao*.<br />
overtookmg pool $88,900 332-4MS<br />
BCOOMFIELD HILLS 2 Bedro
80* O&E Thursday, <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>. 1W1<br />
CLP66IPIED REAL E6TATE<br />
326 Condo*<br />
FARMINGTON CROSSWINOS<br />
court location. krapiace<br />
room, kltchan Mt My*gr« and<br />
tovaky oak cabinet* 2 ful (mow. fuB<br />
baaamanl Enctoeed garaga Prtcai<br />
loaal at (94.900<br />
CALL ART ANDERSON<br />
453-8700<br />
HE/MAX CROSSROADS<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - Orchard<br />
Place Condommwna Orchard Lake<br />
Rd 1 badroom. comptoto kitchen<br />
garaga. war 900 aq ft., many up-<br />
gradaa • (88 900 Bruce Lloyd.<br />
Me*do—nanagamenl 348-5400<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - CtowmM<br />
FMahad baaamanl. marry sxtra*<br />
Brokara okay<br />
464-0851or 861-8632<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS BM location<br />
m ctty 2 Badroom. 2 bem MI bar<br />
private baaamanl, room lo roam m<br />
mis one (61,900<br />
HEPPARO & ASSOC 855-6570<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS S*amg M l<br />
Brand naw 2 badroom. 2* bslh,<br />
aoorwsl lo dack, Mi<br />
Af<strong>for</strong>dable quality<br />
HEPPARO A ASSOC 471-2000<br />
KINGS MILL COOP NORTHVILLE<br />
Ftva 2 badroom. 1% bath town-<br />
house* From 157 000 185 000<br />
Caa* or*, Caa lor data** 348-5670<br />
LAKE ORION CONOO • Original<br />
modal 2 badroom townhouss. Laka<br />
VoorhsM pnvBegss Opan Sun<br />
1 30pm~4 30pm. 153.900 Agartl.<br />
Martin Cope 586-2526 or 4SO-2688<br />
LATHRUP VILLAGE Contsmporary<br />
condo. 2 badroom. 2 bath 1 car al-<br />
tachad garaga, flrspiscs Wonderful<br />
access lo and •hopping<br />
Prtvata antranca 189.000 Ca*<br />
Jacquie Levy<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
644-4700<br />
ASTONISHING - NORTHVILLE<br />
18289 BKm Haron Pomto Drive.<br />
Brand new laBefronl home wtm<br />
waRout to sand basch 1189.500<br />
344-8808<br />
NqrthvBM<br />
HIGHLANO LAKES - ASSUMABLE<br />
MORTGAGE Baal buy m tha com-<br />
pMx Mova-m condition. neutral da-<br />
cor, a* appkancaa nckidad Bay<br />
window. French door* laad lo apa-<br />
oous maatar badroom Fua baaa-<br />
manl. private patio.<br />
178,850<br />
CARROLL<br />
REAL ESTATE GROUP<br />
489-8404<br />
NorthvlBe<br />
PARK-LIKE SETTING<br />
Locatad on a qmel court la tha<br />
•harp 2 badroom. 2 bath detached<br />
condo Spacaoua Itoor plan wfth dra-<br />
matic vaurtad caiSngs and Uraptaca<br />
Ful baaamanl and atlachad 2 car<br />
garaga C»ub living al 1139.900<br />
CALL DAVE OWENS<br />
ERA ACCENT<br />
328 Condos<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />
W BLOOMFiei-O CHIMNEY HILL<br />
8880 Chimney Sweep Cl<br />
Orchard Laka/Mapia Rd araa.<br />
k m I M Neutra lonaa. dramatic<br />
graal room am akyBght and natural<br />
fcaplata First Door laundry, garaga.<br />
oubhouaa. pool, tomBa, M mora<br />
W«k to (flopping. theater. ate<br />
X-myi nearby Custom quality<br />
throughout Immadiata poaaaaaton<br />
HELENE MALLON<br />
RE/MA* EXECUTIVE 737-8*00<br />
332 MoMIs Homes<br />
For Solo<br />
barring TON 14x86. 2 Badrooma.<br />
1 bath, Mundr<br />
"'bay aSBtaa. caOaOial calling, a*<br />
n 8 anad.<br />
baaa k* rant H93 18.000 I -1780<br />
BENNINGTON 1881: U>5«. al ap-<br />
2 badrooma. '0x16 t><br />
Day* 948-5848<br />
a'akykte<br />
EvanBige 4<br />
CANTON AREA - Sr Otuan Park<br />
PLYMOUTHi It a an aaay m * lo<br />
loam Irom thla dsBgnrful oondo lo-<br />
catad m a park-*a aettrng just aaat<br />
ol Mam Street Prrvaia antranca.<br />
dack oft maatar badroom. nawer<br />
carpat. and fraaftfy pamied m ofl-<br />
ahne. Laundry apaca In tha utflity<br />
room right off lha kltchan A* appfc<br />
ancaaramam 188.900<br />
ROBERT BAKE<br />
Realtors<br />
453-8200<br />
QUALITY CON DOS<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD - SHOWS<br />
LIKE MEW!'" 2/3 Badrooma. Graat<br />
Room tank Uraptaoa. 3 Ml ban*,<br />
naw piuah carpat 8 ao much mora<br />
Vary motivated aaSar* aay Bring<br />
Oftorf REDUCED TO 1119,900<br />
VALUE IN BLOOMFIELD<br />
BLOOMFIELD TWP - GORGEOUS 1<br />
1.9S5 aq It Contemporary and unit<br />
Condo m fabulous locatlonl Hug*<br />
rooma. ixjlea alert aP, daooratad<br />
Tha buy of a Matima at only<br />
1148.500<br />
PRICE SLASHED<br />
NOVI - 2 Badroom Toanhouee be-<br />
low martial value Maa carpeting. al<br />
appliance* including waaher 8<br />
dryar Attachad garaga. pnvata an-<br />
tranca. and unit- Tha baat deal m<br />
Novll Bring ua an offer ONLY<br />
181 500<br />
WOW!<br />
W BLOOMFIELD - VIEW THE<br />
WOOOS from ma dack ol if** laml-<br />
Ic 2 badroom. 2 bath Condo featur-<br />
ing Graal Room with Itraptaca. 2 car<br />
attachad garaga 8 baaamanl Nau-<br />
tral throughout Abaotutaly beauti-<br />
M! Onfy 1114,900..<br />
Century 21<br />
Today 855-2000<br />
19«4. 1989 1890 CENTURION<br />
Award Winning Office<br />
ROCHESTER- Oanar bamg trana-<br />
larrad 2 badroom. Ml baaamanl.<br />
1% batha. aa* lo doamtoam Ac-<br />
capting oflara al 185 J00 898-<strong>31</strong>48<br />
SPECTACULAR. IWlt Door 2 bad-<br />
room. 2 bath ranch condo. In<br />
Oaacfrabod WB compla« onartooa-<br />
«g tha wood* BaautMuMy appolntad<br />
with cararruc loyar and whMa carpal<br />
mg Af appaanoaa todudad Aaklrtg<br />
421-7040<br />
NOVI. mail 3 badroom m Old<br />
Orchard 1400- «q fl Partially<br />
Araahad baaamanl. nautral dacor<br />
Mual aaa 187.900 A*k lor<br />
John O'Brien<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
348-6430 349-2473<br />
NOVI - WALLED LAKE, 2 badroom.<br />
2 bam, approximately 1100 aq n<br />
ShOiaana CondomkHum«<br />
haa laka Irontaga on Wai<br />
rani with option lo buy<br />
motivated Bruce<br />
Mead owmarvegamem<br />
Lloyd.<br />
348-5400<br />
Plymouth<br />
Beacon Hollow<br />
Estates<br />
Oorgaoua. 2 maatar auM. 2* bam<br />
oondo in the commone Large enter-<br />
laaimem deck. 2 car atlached ga-<br />
rage Formal and in<strong>for</strong>mal amino.<br />
Family room/dan and p batha, lormM din-<br />
mg room. Ml baaamanl Recently<br />
redecorated Vary aadudad iread<br />
araa Bnngonar* 183,900<br />
BRIGHT & SHINY<br />
Condomawm leaturmg 2 badrooma.<br />
larga IMng room and aeung araa<br />
Interior freehiy paaiiad naw carpet-<br />
ing throughout, new windows an<br />
appaancaa Ml baaemeni Gaa 8<br />
water included m aaaocaation 0.000 H-177417<br />
HANNETT, INC.<br />
REALTORS<br />
646-6200<br />
PLYMOUTH TWP - 52<br />
ntonel/Back art<br />
PLYMOUTH TW8P V4 acra tot. m<br />
exduerve aub. 1300.000 pka hcaiaai<br />
Back Rd/Powafl Rd araa Pavad<br />
By Owner 427-2886<br />
SALEM TWP Pfymoum achooi* and<br />
maflkio. 5 acree can be spat land<br />
contract. 179.900<br />
HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 464-8535<br />
342 Lafcafront Proporty<br />
INDIAN WOOO LAKE - exceptional<br />
iakefiom Cape Cod 3 badroom 4<br />
bam. dan t lamBy room, cuaaom<br />
mg dWanoa to Indian Wood Coun-<br />
try Club 1328.500 Snyder Kmnay<br />
Barmen 8 Keating. 844-7000<br />
DaRcmei Cualom<br />
Lakefrom on Wabaak Laka WMta<br />
bnck axlenor floor to oaMng atn-<br />
dowa overtookmq Lake Fv*i floor<br />
Maatar Bedroom Suite hee afeyBt<br />
tecum si earn shower and waBi-in<br />
doeeii. flnahad walk-out ToteBy<br />
Open floor plan. 8000 aq fl. 3 car<br />
attached (Wage, drculer drive<br />
Aakmg (1,400 000<br />
SPECTACULAR - Walnut Lakelront<br />
i i 1161I1I LJM^ • - /><br />
woomnaw nmm scnoots 'oontampo-<br />
rary ahowplaca Skykghted ciaakiga,<br />
3 or 4 Bedroome. hugs Great Room<br />
Wim entortaanmanl center Maater<br />
Bedroom Surte has whirlpool, alal<br />
snower ubrary Kltchan 8 Braak-<br />
leroue -laws of th*<br />
k-out Loetor LM.<br />
3 car attached garaga Reduoad<br />
from $1,200 000 lo 1789.000<br />
Pteaee aa* tor.<br />
SYLVIA STOTZKY OF<br />
THE MICHIGAN GROUP 661-8808<br />
Or B taper raanbar. 278-4347<br />
Wall 3 beepa dial yota number<br />
METAMORA lekefroni home, by<br />
oaaner. beautiful home and aettmg.<br />
1125.900 CaB<br />
<strong>31</strong>3-797-5710<br />
S LYON NEW SUBDiVISlON<br />
44 Country hoaweeltes (V» acre 10 1<br />
acre). 18 left Terms: Paymanu aa<br />
tow aa (300 per mo wtm NTH down<br />
136.003 and up Frae Brochure<br />
437-6340<br />
VACANT LOT<br />
IN SOUTHFIELD<br />
• doee 10 x-wey m buM up raaldan-<br />
nal araa. pncad tor quick um Buy<br />
now to buBd or tor future uae ea m-<br />
•eetmenl ecent 1000 sq ft Emitt-<br />
ing preaently toeaec<br />
LaKrit2-Wet>er & Co<br />
353-9494<br />
GREAT LOCATION on Mound RD<br />
near 14 MIM brand naw 3 store<br />
buaidmg Good 'or ar>, use SaM or<br />
Maaa 574-3042<br />
OUCE your OVERHEAD Shoner<br />
rental* 200 SF to 5000 SF auHe*<br />
rental r*ta* mckjde evaryttang<br />
ALSO AVAILABLE<br />
PENTHOUSE<br />
650 kjftol maapenena, gismorou*<br />
privacy. akyBtss. prtvata rastroom<br />
I C I PROPERTY CONSULTANTS<br />
477-2690<br />
BIRMINGHAM/BLOOMFIELO<br />
SubMaae SI or pan of 1.500 aq ft .<br />
stanmg al 150 aq ft 50 ft of<br />
window on Woodward at 16 Mas<br />
Shared cubicle apaca atsc svaasba<br />
540-6006<br />
BIRMINGHAM CLASS A BUILDING<br />
1 10 4 sangM offices avsBabM<br />
In shared •<br />
540-7836<br />
BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN<br />
Indudas parking. 748 Sq.Fi<br />
1ST 3 Months Rant Frae<br />
1749/month 646-6680<br />
BIRMINGHAM- MEDICAL-'DENTAL<br />
Prijfeaaicna buldmg<br />
2 turtea avaBabM Pnvala parking<br />
888-6744<br />
BIRMINGHAM- 717 S ETON<br />
250-1500 aq n.-windowed araa<br />
Utntiaa A Parking mdudad<br />
647-7077<br />
CITY OF PLYMOUTH' FOR SALE'<br />
FV*i WTM offered m over 30 year*<br />
376 S HARVEY opposite ARBOR<br />
HEALTH BUILDING OarsnOy *<br />
Dentist office aim an apartment on<br />
the aecond floor A supers locator<br />
•am unBmlted poaatoBtMa Zoned<br />
office 1155.000<br />
ROBERT BAKE<br />
Realtors<br />
453-8200<br />
PLYMOUTH - Main Street prima off- |<br />
•ca apaca privaM entrance tot* of<br />
parking 1,000 or 1,200 tq ft, tow<br />
rani 456-3232 |<br />
PRIME SOUTHFIELD |<br />
12 MILE RD A NORTHWESTERN<br />
369 InduttJWarehouM<br />
Sale/Li<br />
Contsrsnca room, -storage A good<br />
parking Secretarial A phone *ar- I<br />
vice* avaHabM on pi swwsas. Cal<br />
358-5670<br />
PROFESSIONAL office apaca <strong>for</strong><br />
rent, 280 *q ft 10 700 *q ff Rani<br />
Martmg ai 1285 mo wrth mcaninra*<br />
Wis deaagn to suit Located on<br />
M-24. N of the PaMca Orion Town-<br />
amp 667-1433<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Just bring<br />
youraalf to our B'oomfield HSM off-<br />
ice Thsrs al be avaBabM 1 office,<br />
copier, furniture, kltchan area, law<br />
library conterenca room. faraanBe<br />
lanpf one wrvicaa and a aacretanai<br />
araa. CaB DI*M al 647-0830<br />
OOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM<br />
600-1.200 aq ft of exceptional CMas<br />
A office apaca avaBabM Immediate<br />
occupancy m tha prime location<br />
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24821 Five Mile Rd<br />
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382 Reel Eststs Wanted<br />
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2 office (Miss. 86C sq ft *nd<br />
1150 sq ft EncaBewf psrkmg<br />
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Century 21<br />
CHALET 477-1800<br />
F ARMING T ON HILLS OFFICE<br />
•ar axpreeawsy 375-2.700 aq ft sl<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
Ortve. induslnsl Park tat Boor off-<br />
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10 Maa A 275 1.060 tq ft<br />
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BIRMINGHAM-IN TOWN<br />
670 Ann 1 bedroom carpeting.<br />
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BIRMINGHAM<br />
LINCOLN HOUSE APTS<br />
505 EAST LINCOLN<br />
• Spaooua 2 bedroom apartmerts<br />
- Convenient to downtown<br />
• Deluxe General Electric appkanca*<br />
• Cantral ar<br />
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BIRMINGHAM tovefy 1 bedroom<br />
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BUCKINGHAM<br />
MANOR<br />
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387 But.-Prof. Bldgs.<br />
Sale/LOOM<br />
Former U.S. Post Office<br />
For Rent<br />
Livonia, Ml<br />
6.000 sq ft of good open txntdtng<br />
spoce (Site sue 26.300 sq ft j Con tx><br />
odapted to many uses Located at<br />
19276 Middlebett and Includes a<br />
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Thursday. <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong> O&E *1E<br />
Select ^Properties >Jeal Estate One.<br />
NOVI NOVI REDFORD<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION ON V4 ACRE LOT. Balcony plus 2200 SQUARE FOOT HOME Huge family room wrth gas PERFECT STARTER OR RETIREMENT HOME Two<br />
2 skylights tn family room with fireplace, Jacuzzi in mas- fireplace, newe, carpeting, dining area wilh deck bedrooms, no-maintenance vinyl siding and on a large<br />
ter bath. Mehllat cabinets, high efficiency furnace, first overlooking wooded area-very pnvate yard. 4 large lot with many nice plants and trees A doll house!<br />
floor laundry, ceramic foyer and bathrooms. 4 bedrooms, bedrooms, 2 baths, attached 2 car garagel $51,000 261-0700<br />
$219,900 (PEB) 477-1111 $130,000 261-0700<br />
LIVONIA<br />
NORTH LIVONIA RANCH. On 625 acre wooded lot,<br />
fenced. Three bedrooms, attached 2 car garage, family<br />
room with full ledgerock wall fireplace Great potential.<br />
$85,500 477-1111<br />
LIVONIA PLYMOUTH<br />
SHARP 4 BEDROOM QUAD IN GREAT SUB. Lovely A LOT FOR A LITTLE - 3 oversized bedrooms. 1 car<br />
family home, part-inground pool, open floor plan, deck, detached garage, large basement <strong>for</strong> family fun. All this<br />
covered patio. Hardwood floors; near shopping, in the charming Plymouth area<br />
churches, x-ways. schools. Bring offers! $75,900 (J-01210) 455-7000<br />
$129,900 (MEAB) 477-111<br />
NOVI<br />
PAMPER YOUR AUTO! Park In this fully finished,<br />
heated, completely carpeted and tastefully wallpapered<br />
garage and then enter the luxurous 4 bedroom, 2'/? bath<br />
executive Colonial<br />
$199,500 - (ROU) 346-6430<br />
MILFORD PLYMOUTH<br />
CUSTOM BUILT TUDOR, one year new, 4 bedrooms. PRETTY CAPE COD Custom built, 4 bedrooms. 2V?<br />
2V4 bath, decorated in neutral tones, many upgrades and baths, ceiling to floor windows, brick wall fireplace in<br />
extras, minutes from town and shopping. All this on 2 57 living room and family room Hardwood pegged floors<br />
acres Furnace 85 central air '86 roof '83<br />
$239,000 (ALT) 348-6430 $169,900 (S-09456) 455-7000<br />
REDFORD<br />
WESTERN GOLF AREA Price reduced <strong>for</strong> quick sale!<br />
Four bedrooms. 2 baths. Cape style home, with 2<br />
fireplaces, central air. attached garage plus much more!<br />
$111,900 261-0700<br />
LIVONIA<br />
BUY A LIFE STYLE Lower end unrt Condo One bath<br />
great location in a stable, friendly location Join the other<br />
half Walking distance to shopping area and stores<br />
Many amenities!<br />
NORTHVILLE LIVONIA<br />
QUALITY & CHARM ABIDE in this beautifully maintained COUNTRY IN THE CITY This cute bungalow features 3<br />
Colonial. Home offers 4 bedrooms. ZV» baths, custom bedrooms and 2 baths, a large wooded lot and a<br />
fireplace and hand hewn mantle, hardwood floors, <strong>for</strong>mal beautiful family room Great location at a great<br />
dining room. Anderson windows and roof. Central air. $84,900 261-0700<br />
$139,900 (R-00632) 455-7000<br />
£<br />
RLDFORD<br />
WHAT A VIEW! This home has a gorgeous living room<br />
with natural fireplace, <strong>for</strong>mal dining room with bay<br />
window, country kitchen, panelled library. 4 bedrooms, 2<br />
baths, 2-lavs. finished basement. 2 car garage<br />
$156,500 261-0700<br />
PLYMOUTH REDFORD<br />
EASY LIVING! This is a no-no! No painting, no fixing, no IF YOU LOVE TO ENTERTAIN - This is your home! Huge<br />
yard work in this convenient Plymouth townhouse living room' Formal dining room Large lot and property<br />
Featuring 2 bedrooms, 1Vi bath with updated kitchen, is well-kept. Newer eaves and roof, insulation added.<br />
Move right in! recently painted and lots of storage!<br />
$98,500 (M-42207) 455-7000 $115,000 261-0700<br />
CANTON<br />
OUTSTANDING RANCH 3 bedrooms. 2Vi baths, neutral<br />
carpeting. Country kitchen with new no-wax floor & lots<br />
of cupboards Professionally finished basement with bar,<br />
refngerator and bath Inground pool landscaped yafd<br />
$119,900 (S-07520) 455-7000<br />
CANTON<br />
WONT FENCE YOU IN! Four bedroom well updated<br />
farm house, all the country charm remains Two car<br />
garage, horses allowed Located on a well wooded 4.25<br />
acres in <strong>Canton</strong> Don't miss out<br />
$115,900 (C-03330) 455-7000<br />
CANTON<br />
STEP BACK IN TIME Farm house built during Civil War<br />
Renovated in 1978. Home offers 4 bedrooms, 3 baths,<br />
parlor with fireplace, leaded glass doors, windows, brick<br />
foyer, veranda, first floor laundry, 3 car garage<br />
$229,900 (H-50135) 455-7000<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
PRESTIGOUS EDENDERRY This 4 bedroom Colonial<br />
features hardwood floors, updated kitchen, (2><br />
fireplaces, spacious living room, <strong>for</strong>mal dining room,<br />
abundant use of custom moldings Wooded lot<br />
$334,900 (P-45911J 455-7000<br />
WESTLAND<br />
YOU'LL BE WORLDS ahead when you purchase this 3<br />
bedroom brick Ranch Redecorated throughout, roof 5<br />
years, newer carpeting, Livonia Schools<br />
S64.900 326-2000<br />
GARDEN CITY<br />
ELEGANT RANCH LIVING. In this 3 bedroom bnck. 2",<br />
baths, rec room wilh wet bar and cedar closet, family<br />
room with fireplace, new carpeting and 2 car garage<br />
$93,900 326 2000<br />
REDFORD<br />
LOW DOWN PAYMENT FOR this clean and neat ranch<br />
with full basement one full bath and 2 car garage all on a<br />
tidy lot. Central air and country kitchen<br />
$62,500 326-2000<br />
WESTLAND<br />
BIGGER VALUE FOR YOU. In this 1.500 square foot 3<br />
bedroom aluminum ranch in Westland Featuring family<br />
room, <strong>for</strong>mal dining room, 1 '•5 baths on main floor, full<br />
basement, 130 ft lot and inground pool Reduced'<br />
$77,900 326-2000 I<br />
LIVONIA<br />
CONVENIENT IS THE Word <strong>for</strong> this 3 bedroom brick<br />
Ranch, with full basement and 2 car garage Neutral<br />
throughout All appliances and new furnace<br />
$89,900 326-2000<br />
window in living room Extra wide driveway $136,900 (P-01259) 455-7000 wolmanized sun deck plus 2 car garage flail<br />
$75,900 261 0700 $137,900<br />
(0-07226) 455 7000 $85,900 (WfK) 851-1900<br />
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LIVONIA<br />
BURTON HOLLOW BEAUTY Charming is the onty way<br />
lo describe this 4 bedroom Cotonial 23*18 family room<br />
with fireplace is the heart of this home Decorated to<br />
perfection Cozy finished basement Numerous new<br />
Slfl.SOO<br />
Administrative<br />
851 2600<br />
Allen Park<br />
389-1250<br />
Ann Arbor<br />
90S 1616<br />
Birmingham<br />
646 1600<br />
Bioomfieid Hills<br />
644-4700<br />
Brighton<br />
227 5005<br />
Dearborn<br />
274 8911<br />
Dearborn Hts.<br />
565 3200<br />
261-0700<br />
CANTON CANTON REDFORD<br />
ALL THE BEAUTY OF PERFECTION Spacious 4 CENTRAL AIR - 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL Large lot. mce A GEM OF A HOUSE Meticulous care and upkeep<br />
bedroom Quad, quality designed Has brick ceramic tile landscaping, sprinkler system large family room with throughout this 3 bedroom vinyl s*ded home Extra<br />
in large open foyer, fireplace in family room, lovely bay fireplace 2'* baths make this a great buy at insulation, newer windows partitioned basement<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
CLOSE TO SHOPPING 8 ENTERTAINMENT Within<br />
walking distance Three bedroom brick and aluminum<br />
Ranch with full basement and 2 car attached garage with<br />
70 x 112 tot What more could you ask <strong>for</strong>''<br />
$89,000 281-0700<br />
Detroit Mil<strong>for</strong>d<br />
273 0800 684 1065<br />
Farmington Northville Novi<br />
477-1111 348 6430<br />
Farmington Mills Orchard Lake<br />
851 19CC<br />
Livonia Bed<strong>for</strong>d<br />
261 0700<br />
3C3 33C7<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
455 7000<br />
CANTON<br />
DREAMS DO HAPPEN 2600 sq ft 4 bedrooms 2"><br />
bath Potomac Colonial All carpet neutral Wet bar and<br />
fireplace in family room Don't hesitate<br />
$142,900 (SW-46868) 455-7000<br />
Bochester Sterling Hts.<br />
652 6500 979-5660<br />
Boyal Oak Taylor<br />
548 9100 292 8550<br />
Southfield Lathrup Traverse City-Front<br />
St. Clair Shores<br />
296 0010<br />
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675-6600<br />
Troy<br />
528 1300<br />
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623-750C<br />
Traverse City-Garfieid West Bioomfieid<br />
(616)946 6667 681-5700<br />
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Westland Garden City ort.ee* th,o.<br />
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851 2600<br />
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(6 io) 946-4040<br />
Training Center<br />
356-7111 R«»i Estate One Inc
400 APT.. FOR RENT<br />
a a P ' - ' S :<br />
1 BEDROOM - $620<br />
2 BEDROOM* - $725<br />
"*«•»•»*•« AW* TI NO* 15<br />
04E THURSDAY. OCTOBER <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong><br />
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BIRMINGHAM 2457 E MAC* 1<br />
NOG. MNDA. CENTRAL<br />
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1500 643-4426<br />
BIRMINGHAM. 2567 E MAPLE I<br />
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ST OR TOO UTTTTTTLEE INCLUDED<br />
NO PM $475. 647-7079<br />
400 Apts. For Rent<br />
AUBURN HILLS<br />
BLOOMFIELD SQUARE<br />
AVOODALE SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />
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• Carports<br />
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• Swimming Pool<br />
• Jacuzzi<br />
• Jogging Trail<br />
Located in Northville<br />
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Office Hours: M-F 9-7<br />
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1V» BATHA. APPSANCEA. CENTRAL AIR/<br />
'OOM UPPER. AL APTMANCEE. CARPAL,<br />
LUXURY APARTMENTS HEAT, MCLUDAE WATER ONLY NO PATE GREENS LAKE<br />
GARAGA 1525 PAR MONTH PLUA DAPOA-<br />
1 A 2 BEDROOM • TOWVWUEEE<br />
$475 $200 REBATE LOR RWW 1 AND 2 BEDIOOM APARTMENT* ON CAMBRIDGE<br />
IT 646-2703<br />
FROM $475 WITH CARPORT<br />
art, 456-7440 OTWR 1000 H OL FRONTAGE ON GREEN*<br />
LAKA AND THA CANTON AVER ENJOY<br />
VERTICAL BAND* THROUGHOUT<br />
COVERED PARKING<br />
CENTERLINE PLAZA<br />
APTS.<br />
SWTMMNG - FTAFANG - BOATING - PRV-<br />
OUAEI SOUNDPROOT CONELRUCAON APARTMENTS VETE BEACH - TANNLA COURT - CLUT>- Within walking dratance lo «r>OC^<br />
WE» IO SHOPPING 1 & 2 BEDROOMS FROM $480 NOUEE - CARPORT* • BAICOOIEA - WA»-p»tg.<br />
churok. raalaurarl* *pac>xi*<br />
* W E S T L A N D * SWIMMING POOL 6 CABANA<br />
OUTS-WINTER SPORT*<br />
I A 2 Mdroom dekjia apt* >*EWN<br />
LOCATAD ON 10 MAA BETWEEN MOWID<br />
modernaed<br />
• H A W T H O R N E CLUB * OH WARREN BETWEEN SNELDON/UAEY 6 VANOYKE (NE«T LO A UI EERVKE From $415/mo.<br />
come home<br />
MON -FRI. S-5PM. SAT A SUN 1-5PM<br />
EVERANG APPOINTMENT* A.AAADA •GHIED PARKING, CARPORTS •<br />
<strong>for</strong> the holidays<br />
LOCATED ON DOLE HWY<br />
PRE-WINTER SPECIAL<br />
459-1<strong>31</strong>0<br />
757-1760 MON - FRI. »-5, SAL -SUN 1-5<br />
a pay no rent<br />
625-4800<br />
until 1/1/92<br />
FROM c INCLUDING<br />
Heat<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
CLAWSON/TROV<br />
BEDROOM Caaai<br />
rwJa. atr. dletMrei<br />
Bar. must aee VTM.'mo<br />
274-4765<br />
Otice HR* Mon thru Frt<br />
Sal '0-4<br />
Yo" Proper-tie* Inc<br />
Now Open...<br />
PARKCREST APARTMENTS<br />
Westland's Newest Complex<br />
On Warren Ave., E. of Newburgh<br />
"i Mile W of Westland Mali A omer major shopping<br />
1 000 sq 1 ol luxury soace offering 2 Bedrooms i v 2<br />
twms deigned ky privacy rf wshmg to s^a-e Pnvaie<br />
laundry rooms veriica Maids dishwashers & Wi^npoo'<br />
appiiances Ba>cooies or patios Cats a-iowea<br />
Ask About Our Specials!<br />
SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT AVAILABLE<br />
Sun Noon-6 p M 522-3013<br />
nond<br />
DIAMOND FOREST<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
FROM - 6 4 0<br />
anil up<br />
Call <strong>for</strong> our Specials<br />
• Complete Kitchens with microwave<br />
• Utility room with washer dryer.<br />
• FURNISHED EXECUTIVE RENTALS.<br />
• Private entrances.<br />
• Nature jogging trails.<br />
• Swimming Pool with spa & tennis courts.<br />
• Handicap Units<br />
Between Grand River & 9 Mile on Halstead<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
10 to 6 Mon.-Fri.<br />
L a k e f r o n t<br />
471-4848<br />
12 TO 5 SAT. ST SUN.<br />
A p a r t m e n t L i v i n g<br />
Cable TV Available<br />
Convenient to<br />
Wtestland Shopping<br />
Center<br />
Thru-unit design <strong>for</strong><br />
maximum privacy &<br />
cross unit ventilation<br />
Swimming Pool &<br />
Clubhouae<br />
Storage in apartment<br />
Balcony or patio<br />
Air conditioning<br />
Dishwasher*<br />
available<br />
ATTRACTIVE<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom<br />
Apartments<br />
from $ 4 0 0<br />
--ni<br />
S t a n d i n g s<br />
Located oo Warren Rd betiwon<br />
Wayne I Newburgh Rd* in Waeitand<br />
Open Hon - Sat 10 - 1 Sun 12 - 6<br />
Phone: 729-5650<br />
ITJIIAL IMH'MMI IH1W IWII NI I > MI<br />
C O A C H H O U S E<br />
C O A K r M i. \ r<br />
Attractive 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />
Bt 2 Bedroom Townhouses Available<br />
f r o m " 3 1 5<br />
S e c u r i t y Deposit<br />
s 2 0 0 o n selected<br />
u n i t s only<br />
HEAT INCLUDED • VERTICAL BLINDS<br />
FEATURING<br />
• Clubhowv<br />
• Sauna<br />
• AIR CONDITIONIAN<br />
• 2 Swimmtnjj<br />
Fools<br />
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jest Sortk of » Star M0r Rd ia Scmthftrld<br />
feee Mock Wrst ot GreeaArld W |<br />
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V|/VLL T/SXIJ<br />
© 5 5 7 - 0 8 1 0<br />
•ON AELECTED UNITS ONLY<br />
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400 Apis. For Rent 400 Apis For Rent 400 Apis. For Rent 400 Apts For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Renl 400 Apts. For Rent<br />
FENTO* ST ONE A 2 BAVOOM OLD REOFORO 0/QRAND RIVER SEVEN MILE'GRANO RIVER<br />
APT* I OEDROUO- S394 . OF >"UCM DADROOM CARPEL APPAANCAE HAAT 1 bedroom Irom |37S month Nica<br />
•TART* AT SAEI NCIUDEA HEAT •••A> •NOUDAD SQUEAKY DEAR CAL OAAY bunding Open Set-Ssmdey<br />
NMON S2 70/MONTH 'W-W20<br />
SJO-0230<br />
.RANG RIVER - MIDOLEBELl<br />
CARRIAGE PARF *PTS CANTON<br />
GREAT LOCATION<br />
77201 CAMFIELOO» Bed<strong>for</strong>d Square Apts<br />
YOU FOUNO IT<br />
NOW TAKING AP^L CATIONS FOR<br />
AFFORDABLE<br />
SPAOOU* 1 A 2 BEDROOM APT* CEDARIDGE<br />
APARTMENT<br />
SMALL OUAET SALE COMPLEA<br />
Oetujia ' & 2 Bedroom Unit*<br />
Ford Rd near 1-275<br />
LLVINO<br />
FROM $510<br />
STARTING AT $475 FALL SPECIAL<br />
FREAMMI M*IE> A.<<br />
981-1217<br />
LfMfTED TIME 0**F *-<br />
1 MORN* R«RN «NIT\ 1 I N-OPPLNG BEST APARTMENT VALUE APP4I«R»C«3 •ORAGR<br />
LANDSCAPED PAR> I*A ATI->O»PNARA<br />
OPEN DAILV B-J SUN >1-4 FARMINGTON HILLS ENTER ON TUL»N« 1 TXOC* W O*<br />
27* 7277 TIMBERIDGE<br />
DEARBORN HEIGHTS<br />
DEARBORN CLUB DELUXE<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
2 BEDROOM UNITS<br />
i Bedroom<br />
$565<br />
SA50<br />
FALL SPECIAL<br />
1 MONTF. R#N» ERFTT-. 13 PNOOM<br />
$200 Security Deposit -«VE SEA I»R.«N1» ONTF<br />
FREE HEAT<br />
L-MI 10(3 UM* OTMR<br />
Ceiling Fans - Cable Ready LOC»U FORFL RD POO* caOM «N F«RRR*R»O«OO<br />
MON-FN 12 7PM SAL 12-«PM H.4I1 LOC«L«OR><br />
561-3593 ER\L»R EAST OT! ORCAARO ^AXE RD 3'?t Rocr«»iar Rd<br />
HIVTR<br />
SOUTHFIELD 354-8040<br />
Botslorfl Ho*p«t«». Lrvorua Mail 29286 North«>a*tern -wy<br />
& DOWNTOWN F«RMMG1ON CANTON 981-7200<br />
42711 Ford Rd<br />
471-5020<br />
Model open daily 1-6 NOVI 348-0540 ><br />
Aero** FROM 12 Oek* Mali<br />
OFFICE 775-8206 CLINTON TWP 791-8444<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
36870 Garfield<br />
Beeuiihji w«li meinteined apan<br />
menl •* available m doa"nt£7w^ ANN ARBOR 677-3710<br />
Farrmngton Walaing dnlance in 2877 C*'Wler<br />
ahoppang district Ea*y accaaa lo<br />
APARTFMENTS<br />
--ese 'reeway Flan* mcaxla* heal<br />
, N I I M • T E O<br />
vertical bend*, and much mora No THA la%«*T Way TO F.r»d<br />
aecurity depoeil ragu'red Can<br />
aGRSA* PuACE<br />
474-46S6<br />
1<br />
A 7 MILE 8 'aaagrapTi<br />
FARMINGTON MULS<br />
Farminglon MMM<br />
Lanore. naar Redtord Twp<br />
Very c»ge I bedroom with aapereie<br />
room S37S * up<br />
heal<br />
na<br />
marde stoiaga 'Oom trom S43S THE HOUSE OF<br />
8 water<br />
dunwaahar 8 carpeting<br />
Frae Color TV with l yeer leeae<br />
BOTSFORD<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS • I Oedr 1 & 2 BEOROOMS<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
'dryer 8 bUnda included PLUS TOWNHOUSES<br />
I 8 2 bedroom api* e>attatMe lor<br />
immediate occupency Country Sv-<br />
'SMP-W<br />
»S» .<br />
Sc FROM $475<br />
«ig. ret only i m»a Irom azpreeewey 1200 security S33-<strong>31</strong>37 or S32-OC38 FREE HEAT<br />
accaaa Coma «teit spring vaclE» Farmmgion msa<br />
apartment! located on Hiaiead Rd<br />
al Eleven MS* Prtvele antranca* NEAR<br />
INNING.<br />
individual weaner* dryer carport<br />
eqvapped under and beeemant<br />
DOWNTOWN aiorage Lighted parking and car-<br />
auacaa vaulted ceaing* poo> »auna<br />
port* Pool<br />
fenni* and much morel Shon I arm FARMINGTON 2OE IO bots<strong>for</strong>o drive<br />
m m and »maii pat* welcome<br />
Grand «^»er<br />
Raniala atan at S« IS<br />
Super Location<br />
Directly bemnd BoiclorO mn<br />
CaB lor Fa* Special* Small 60 unit complex Adjacent to Botslord Hoepnal<br />
478-6808 Very large 1 bedroom units<br />
vrrth patio - $485<br />
477-4797<br />
FARMINGTON MILLS<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
ir«ciudea carport i<br />
MapMndge Apt* 23076 Middwoen<br />
ORCHARD CREEK carpenno. >»<br />
I M P M<br />
C0n0it0n,ng •i!S9<br />
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In<br />
Farmington<br />
Hills. . .<br />
FIRST CHOICE.<br />
FOR SO MANY<br />
REASONS!<br />
e 24 Hour Manned<br />
Gatehouse Entry<br />
e Attached Covered Parking<br />
e Kitchens With Windows.<br />
Breakfast Area<br />
• Loads Of Storage<br />
Private Laundry<br />
e Spectacular Grounds With<br />
Hi llv Ponds And Eiven<br />
Mature Trails<br />
e Indoor Arid Outdoor Pools<br />
And Jacurris<br />
• Special Thermal Wav* Pool Foi<br />
Therapy And Eaercise<br />
• 3 Lighted Tennis Courts<br />
e Planned Social Activities With<br />
Active Senior Participaiioo<br />
Ideal Location For Everything!<br />
At The Comer Of Grand River<br />
And Drake Just Seconds To I 96<br />
And I 275 Direct Rioutes To<br />
Airport Doevntoiarn, Birmingham.<br />
Southfield And Ann Arbor<br />
SPECIALS<br />
This Weekend Only!<br />
Cell Us For Even More Reasons<br />
That Muirwood Should Be<br />
W |~|,A 8 *-• T «<br />
478-5533<br />
Thursday <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong> OAE *3E<br />
400 Apts. For Rent<br />
Famngton Hat<br />
BOTSFORD PLACE<br />
GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE<br />
Behmd Bota<strong>for</strong>a Hoepnal<br />
SPECIAL<br />
1 Bedroom lor $419<br />
2 Bedroom lor S589<br />
3 Bedroom lor $649<br />
PETS PERMITTED<br />
Smoaa Detector* metaaed<br />
Sangiee Macon*<br />
immadiele Occupancy<br />
A* Love Crmdrer<br />
M€AT 8 WATER 1NCLUOCO<br />
Ouiai preatiga addreaa av ano<br />
tonatg carpeting Hove 8 ratrigara<br />
lor a* jtabe* aicecn eiectncity •><br />
Uuded Werm apart">ent» .aundry<br />
TaciMwa<br />
For mora in<strong>for</strong>mation phone<br />
477-8464<br />
27883 Independence<br />
Farmington Hills<br />
400 Apts. For Rent<br />
FARMINGTON MILLS<br />
$899 MOVES YOU IN<br />
(ON SELECTED UNITS)<br />
Nam 1500 *q It J 4 3 DedroOrr<br />
townnouaa* n betna wapan<br />
maater becvoom suite maafar,<br />
etrym band* 8 covered parking<br />
Foxpointe<br />
Townhouses<br />
473-1127<br />
Managed by tartar Entarpriee*<br />
FAFIMiNGTON HIIXS SvUol *pa<br />
cioua 1300 *Q 2 bedroom cornerscar,<br />
*p< frivata eniiance calh»<br />
drei cauaig*. mmarw' dryar rmu<br />
t w a 2 lua bath* W?0 mo Nc<br />
•acunty dapoen A*» lo- Eric<br />
«7A-4»EI 443-2*EE 476-7790<br />
FARMINGTON MICLi BeautrtL.<br />
i 000 M " 2 bedroorn apanmenl<br />
Rr-rele entrance launflry room<br />
• mall eompi*« $700»HK>n»r<br />
I RoBcraat Apanmenti 3*ai2t<br />
Now Leasing Phase III<br />
Lakefront Units<br />
O n f77*c c f(\ttei«<br />
a c e ^ «<br />
Starting at<br />
s 610<br />
LAVISH 1 and 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT HOMES<br />
16 Contemporary<br />
floor plans<br />
Euro-styte cabtnatry<br />
Ceramic tile bath and<br />
tub enclosures<br />
Cathedral ceilings<br />
Individual washer and dryers<br />
Microwave ovens<br />
In unit storage<br />
Private covered pacing<br />
Fu«y equtpped-clubhouse<br />
worn-out room<br />
Aerobic classes<br />
Waikmg/jogging trail<br />
Sauna & lactirh<br />
Pool with lap markers<br />
• Tennis courts<br />
• VotteybaH p«t<br />
Diracfy accessible fo<br />
1-275 1-96. M M<br />
EXPERIENCE THE ELEGANCE OF...<br />
An exquisitely panoramic 105 acre community perfected on the shores 0><br />
Lake Success nestled into scenic timbered views Park Place of Northville<br />
establishes a tradition of unsurpassed e*ce4«ence in apartment home living<br />
348-3600<br />
Mon -Fri. 9-6<br />
Saturday 9-5<br />
Sunday 12-5<br />
BIG AS A HOUSE<br />
3 Bedroom Townhomes<br />
THE CHOICE IS YOURS!<br />
1 MONTHS FREE RENT<br />
O&E Thursday. <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong><br />
Thursday. <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong> O&E *5E<br />
400 Apts. For Rent<br />
400 Apts. Foe Rent<br />
400 Apt*. For Rool<br />
400 Apts. For Ront<br />
400 Apts. For Ront<br />
400 Apt*. For Root 400 Apia. For Root<br />
MAHOW<br />
3i'A>. M<br />
^JOW ?NR<br />
NSADM .U<br />
TR3ROR S badroom townhouses.<br />
7* bain*. eNrlpool tub. fu» baaa-<br />
manl. 2 car attacnad gaaga Prom<br />
$1500<br />
C O V I N G T O N C L U B<br />
14 Maa ft MKKBabafl<br />
861-2730<br />
Managed by Kaftan Enierpriees Inc<br />
FARMING TON HILLS-HSet| deco<br />
rated I badroom at $445 1 months<br />
carpetmg and aa Cabta<br />
No security deposit de.<br />
cantral Hi. SOW Bonus Iraa heefth<br />
dub accaaa avaHabM<br />
661-2200<br />
FARMINGTON MANOR<br />
Newly decorated studio & 1<br />
badroom apartmanta starting al<br />
$3M now available Carpeted verti<br />
cal Mnd*. cantral aa appaancaa<br />
No pats Carcorl Iraa lor 1 year<br />
Call. 474 2552<br />
G R A N D O P E N I N G<br />
H E R E ' S S O M E T H I N G T O G E T<br />
Y O U M O V I N G !<br />
2 Bedroom? Bath Villas<br />
1. 2 and 3 Bed Apts<br />
Washer & Oryer in unit<br />
v p « > » n<br />
1*450<br />
24-hour Gatehouse<br />
Swimming Pool<br />
Tennis Court<br />
Fitness Center<br />
FREE HEAT<br />
Dearborn Heights area at<br />
Beech Dtfy south of Cherry Hill<br />
5 6 2 - 3 9 8 8<br />
C a n t e r b u r y<br />
W O O D S ~<br />
FURNISHED EXECUTIVE APTS. AVAIL.<br />
Ask About Our 1 arid 2 Bedroom Special<br />
WOODCREST VILLA<br />
A P A R T M E N T S & A T H L E T I C C L U B<br />
Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, each with<br />
a fireplace, mini-blinds and balcony or patio<br />
Private athletic club featuring year-round<br />
indoor-outdoor pool, sauna, steam bath,<br />
whirlpool and exercise room Secluded setting<br />
amidst woods and duck ponds Pets welcome<br />
Senior citizen discount<br />
2 6 1 - 8 0 1 0<br />
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED OFf #»YM RD<br />
BETWEEN WASHES i JOY NEAfl THE WESTLAND SHOPPING MAU<br />
RENTAL OEFICE AND MOOCl OPEN ID A M L»U<br />
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />
( / ) c a / u w r / t<br />
' / / CA'/<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
$ 8 6 5 M o v e s You In<br />
(ON SELECTED UNITS I<br />
1600 sq.ll 2 badroom garden apea-<br />
ments 2 badroom lownTioueee mtn<br />
full baaamanl* 2 bain w"we*-m<br />
closets. covered parking, aasfter/<br />
dryar. vsmcai bands attended gate-<br />
nouaa. and a 24 hoia monitored in-<br />
trusion and lira Marm<br />
S U M M I T A P T S .<br />
NORTHWESTERN ft MIOOLEBELT<br />
626-4396<br />
Managad by Kaflwi Entarpriaaa. inc<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS- SutMal 2<br />
badroom. 2*a bams all sppaancas<br />
'alarancaa. no sacurRy deposit<br />
Other incentives 473-0015<br />
FARMINGTON PLAZA APTS<br />
<strong>31</strong>625 Shiawassee 2<br />
nee kitchen ft appaancaa Haal *ur-<br />
mehed. pool. $540/mo 47S-6722<br />
Gardan CHy araa<br />
CEOARWOOO APARTMENTS<br />
Spacious I ft 2 badroom apart-<br />
ments, moia in lor S400. <strong>for</strong> aua*<br />
lad appHcani* 326-5382<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
$499 Moves You In<br />
(ON SELECTED UNITS)<br />
Larga 1 ft 2 badroom* Clean, quiet<br />
community Haal mdudad<br />
Orcherd Laka Rd , N ol 8 Mi<br />
VILLAGE OAKS APARTMENTS<br />
474-1306<br />
Managad by Kaftan Entarpriaaa Mc<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
Specious 2 badroom 2 bam with<br />
fwsplece Naw krtchen sppbancas<br />
fun sua washer ft oryer bunds Can<br />
Tral ft covered parking $869<br />
661-2200<br />
CjRflMWJILLE<br />
T O W N H O U S E S<br />
•Jftving at it's Finest!<br />
t r i s t o l<br />
I S O<br />
ATTRACTIVE<br />
O N E & T W O<br />
OR O OM<br />
TS • •<br />
A P A R T M E N T S<br />
from<br />
1 4 0 5<br />
a<br />
I k<br />
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED NEAR<br />
E X P R E S S W A Y S A TWELVE O A K S MALL<br />
On Beck Rd . JuO North of Ponftar Trail n Wixorn<br />
6 2 4 1 3 8 8<br />
OPEN MON FRI 9-6 * SAT 10 5 • SUN U<br />
fqiwl Hmnmg Opportunity J<br />
.. in Downtown Northville<br />
Experience MainCentre's unique one &<br />
fwo bedroom and loft apartments<br />
(<strong>31</strong>3) 347-6811<br />
Open Mon.-Sat. 9-5 Sun. 11 -5<br />
located at the comer of Main & Center Streets<br />
in downtCNvn Northville<br />
A Singh Development<br />
W a y n e w o o d<br />
C A P A U I M I S I N )<br />
1 9 9 1 Special<br />
(Limttod Time)<br />
$ 7 5 O F F *<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />
N O W<br />
1 ' 3 9 5 & ' 4 7 0<br />
Bright. Airy, Extra-large Rooms<br />
Heat & Vertical Blinds included<br />
Ceiling Fan Bedroom or D4mng Area<br />
•737 N. WAYNE RO.<br />
WESTLANO<br />
3 2 6 - 8 2 7 0<br />
C D<br />
* n aft Uriel* I<br />
A u t u m n R i d g e<br />
SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEOROOM APARTMENTS<br />
E X C I T I N G N E W F I T N E S S C E N T E R<br />
I N C L U D I N G A E R O B I C S<br />
. Ptu Welcome<br />
• Swimming Pool<br />
• Vert>cii Bunas<br />
. Wisher 'Di yet hook-up<br />
• Sei< cteamng °** n<br />
S<br />
FROM<br />
I =r<br />
5 1 5<br />
F R E E H E A T<br />
3 9 7 - 1 0 8 0<br />
* Open 7 day*<br />
Cherry Hill at 1-275<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />
F U R N I S H E D E X E C U T I V E A P T S . AVAIL.<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
14 MM ft Orchard Laka Rd<br />
Townhouses & Spacious<br />
Apartments<br />
2 & 3 Bedroom Units<br />
From $785<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
H U N T E R S R I D G E<br />
8 5 5 - 2 7 0 0<br />
F A R M I N G T O N /<br />
L I V O N I A<br />
GAROCN CITY Ford/MsddMbefi<br />
2 beoroom. av. carpat. appkancas<br />
i tecetty J4»J mo in<br />
ASK ABOUT SPECIALS ^<br />
GARDEN Cm Spacious 1 bad<br />
room on If* many •ilr»a<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
Spacious 2 Badroom 2 bam wm<br />
fireplace New kltchan appliances<br />
kill ana wssftsr ft dryar bands Cen-<br />
tral ft covered parking M6S<br />
661-2200<br />
G A R D E N C I T Y<br />
Ford'Middlebell A/as<br />
Spaoous 1 badroom apanmanls<br />
Amanltias inckjda<br />
• Owna> Paid Haal ft Watar<br />
• Cantral Air<br />
• inlarcom Syatam<br />
• Gar bag* Disposal<br />
• Laundry FacWDaa<br />
• Wmdoa Traatmanta/Mira Bland*<br />
From $410 montrMv<br />
CALL ABOUT OUR PALL SPECIAL<br />
GARDEN CITY TERRACE<br />
522-0480<br />
DELUXE<br />
LARGE 1 ft 2 BEOROOM APTS<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
- He* wtiita lormice krtcnan ft vanity<br />
- Vertical Blind*<br />
- inlarcom<br />
- 0>sn»aanar SeK-clearung Ovan ft<br />
Range Froat-hee Ra«ngarato».<br />
Micro-wave<br />
. Swimming Pool - Cfcibhouae<br />
Marriman Rd lOrcnard Laka Rd )<br />
Jusi ibfe S m« Mas Rd<br />
MERRIMAN PARK APTS<br />
477-5755<br />
Scctsdate clparfmenfs<br />
Newburqh between Joy A Warren<br />
F R O M ^ S<br />
F A L L<br />
S P E C I A L S<br />
4 4 0<br />
Dearborn Heights<br />
Finest Community<br />
Peaceful, Established Community<br />
Clubhouse and Pool<br />
1 Bedroom, 2 Bedroom<br />
ft 2 Bedroom Townhouses<br />
from just $440<br />
Perfectly located<br />
on Inkster Rd. I<br />
block*. ofCherr><br />
Hill<br />
Open Monday thru |<br />
Saturday 9-5;<br />
Sunday 11-4<br />
2 7 8 - 1 5 5 0 " I I CWERR* "ILL<br />
DEARBORN WEST<br />
F R E E H E A T<br />
MICROWAVE<br />
1 B e d r o o m " R a n c h H o u s e "<br />
s 4 4 0<br />
2 B e d r o o m " T o w n h o u s e "<br />
$ 5 2 0<br />
3 B e d r o o m " T o w n h o u s e<br />
s 5 9 5<br />
M A I N C E N T D E<br />
Apartment Living on the<br />
Grand Scale<br />
Pool • Spacious Rooms • Clubhouse<br />
iir Conditio<br />
rtioning • 1VS Baths<br />
WES7 Of PERRY AT WALTON NEAR * 75<br />
ADJACENT TO AUBURN HILLS<br />
FREE HEAT FREE C O O K I N G G A S<br />
VERTICAL BLINDS<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom • 1 Vi Baths • Central Air<br />
• Pool • Laundry & Storage<br />
• Tennis • Carport • Clubhouse • Cable Ready<br />
Model Open 9-5 Dally<br />
12-5 Weekends<br />
T 2 L I E R 4 5 5 - 4 3 0 0<br />
'Limited t*ne &is«J ort 12 mo occupancy ME» residents only<br />
• W E S T L A N D •<br />
H U N T I N G T O N<br />
O N T H E H I L L<br />
M O V E I N S P E C I A L<br />
1 S T M O N T H F R E E<br />
C e n t r a l A i r * D i s h w a s h e r<br />
Vertical B l i n d s • F r e e H e a t<br />
Short Term Leases Available<br />
A n n A r b o r Trail<br />
(W. of Inkster)<br />
4 2 5 - 6 0 7 0<br />
Mon.-Fri. 9-6; Sat. A Sun. 12-4<br />
*1 MONTH FREE RENT<br />
DEARBORN HEIGHTS<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />
from $ 5 2 5<br />
R I V E R O A K S<br />
A P A R T M E N T S<br />
2 7 1 - 4 6 4 9<br />
Mon.-Fri. 9-5<br />
'Limited time. Select Units.<br />
New Residents upon signing<br />
a 13 month l<<br />
Sat. 9 : 3 0 - 2 : 3 0<br />
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• W E S T L A N D •<br />
WILDERNESS<br />
PARK<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
Warren Ave v* mile E of<br />
New Burgh Minutes 'rem<br />
Westiana Man i other major<br />
shooomg centers<br />
Spacious 1 000 sq - ft 2 bedroom apartments<br />
with 1 or 2 Oaths private laundry room<br />
vertical blmas dishwasher balconies or patios<br />
Cats allowed<br />
ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS!<br />
Senior Citizen Discount Available<br />
4 2 5 - 5 7 3 1<br />
Mon Sat 10-6:<br />
Sun 12 6<br />
THE GATE TO GREAT LIVING!<br />
FROM<br />
' 3 8 0<br />
• Great Location<br />
• Spacious<br />
Apartments<br />
• Swimming Pool<br />
• Central Air<br />
Conditioning<br />
• All this and<br />
More Come and<br />
See <strong>for</strong> Yoursell 1<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
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On Ponliac Trail |uat Waal ot Back Road<br />
Mon. • Fri 9 - « • Sat IO - S - Son 1 1 - S<br />
- 1 3 8 8<br />
'Rantal Off l ea at Brlatol Squara Apartmanti<br />
on Back Road |uat North ot Pontisc Trail<br />
• EQUAL MOUSING OPPORTUNITY<br />
D M M 1<br />
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A P A R T M E N T S<br />
'PL>MCXJTH MICHIGAN<br />
ONE « TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS<br />
R A N / % DO'<br />
^ mown INCLUDES:<br />
HOE Gas Heat<br />
'ana WATAR<br />
Porcn or Balcony<br />
Swimming Pool<br />
Community Bldg<br />
Basamant Storage<br />
Call Man agar a l<br />
453-1597<br />
OPEN DAIL Y<br />
AND SUNDAY<br />
PLYMOUTH/CANTON<br />
V i f f y f i t S f v i r r '<br />
Apartments<br />
—<br />
2 BED: ROOM SPECIAL<br />
' M t l m l M f f i ' M<br />
aa* h a U Y v f e l M<br />
1" I<br />
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YOU'LL<br />
LOVE IT!<br />
All Brand New - Scenic - Ideally Located<br />
Rent from S|<br />
per month<br />
Ask About Our Move-In Special<br />
2 Bedroom Deluxe Units<br />
EVERY UNIT INCLUDES:<br />
- Washer and Dryer<br />
• Window Treatments<br />
• Deluxe Cabinets and Appliances<br />
• Sound Protection<br />
• Greal Floor Plan<br />
• and much more!<br />
Located oft Hannan RD Just north of Michigan<br />
only IS rmle East of I-275<br />
Model Open<br />
Daily 12-5 except Th & Son<br />
326-1530<br />
Business Office<br />
Weekdays 8-5<br />
399-4642<br />
77 beautiful acres of park<br />
and recreational paths Four<br />
Seasons of activity with<br />
com<strong>for</strong>table living IN a special<br />
neighborhood atmosphere in<br />
Farmington Hills ExceWently<br />
serviced and maintained I<br />
and 2 bedroom apartments<br />
and townhouses Easy and<br />
quick access to 1-96 a nd<br />
1-275 - direel routes io the<br />
MR port downtown Detroit and<br />
Birmingham Southfteld areas<br />
9 Mile Road 1"? miles west of<br />
Farmington Road<br />
*aafan and OYVT r carta* I<br />
A UZNIS DEVELOPMENT<br />
CALL TOOAY<br />
478-4664<br />
month no pata<br />
including<br />
ITS, S4LFI<br />
477 5448<br />
GAROCN CITY _<br />
pals, kitcnan appnanoaa NO pati<br />
1 /aar laasa S3S5 par monm<br />
I 422-4030 or 455-3039<br />
GARDEN CiTY - 1 bad'oom<br />
indudaa haat 1 watar lmrrwc.au<br />
occupancy S410 par month MO<br />
pata Ca« tor Ostaala 43 7 -084*<br />
FARMINGTON MILLS<br />
NEW 1 BEDROOM<br />
With ftraplaca. induUaa waanar «<br />
T>ryai all kltcfian appaancaa WMedroom apti<br />
starting at only $495< Too good to<br />
be 1rue7 wait' there s more<br />
• Vertical Bunas<br />
• Fu*y equipped kitchens<br />
• Private paiioi' balcony<br />
• Great location - near 96 696 4 275<br />
• Only $300 security deposit<br />
349-8200<br />
Limited tuna ofler 1 can now they<br />
won 1 last long'<br />
NOVI RIOGE<br />
On 10 Mile between Novi 4<br />
Meedowbrooa Ros<br />
Madison Heights<br />
GREAT APTS.<br />
GREAT<br />
LOCATIONS<br />
$50 Security Deposit<br />
For 1 Bedroom Apts<br />
RENT INCLUDES<br />
HEAT<br />
CALL FOR<br />
SUPER SPECIAL<br />
ON FIRST MONTH S RENT<br />
t monm or l year lease n»e» mam<br />
tamed Nawty decoraied >eeturea<br />
Air conditioning refrigerator 'ange<br />
•moae detectors laundry lacanwa 4<br />
antra tic age Swimmaig pool<br />
ALSO 2 BEDROOM APTS<br />
LEXINGTON<br />
VILLAGE<br />
PET SECTION AVAILABLE<br />
I badroom apts kom |E45<br />
1-75 and 14 MAE<br />
585-4010<br />
PRESIDENT<br />
MADISON APTS.<br />
I Bedroom Apis $45C<br />
I Block ( a« John A<br />
Juei S al Oakland Maa<br />
585-0580<br />
H A H L O A P T S -<br />
juai N tt I» Mas<br />
Oppoeaa OM rack Cana»<br />
939-2340<br />
400 Apt*. For Ront<br />
400 Apts. For Ront<br />
400 Apt*. For Ront 400 Apt». For Rent<br />
400 Apt*. For Rent 400 Apt«. For Rent 400 Apia For Rent<br />
LIVONIA<br />
Suburban Luxury<br />
Apartments<br />
2 Bedroom -1550<br />
ONE MONTH FREE RENT!<br />
Carpeted throughout appaancaa.<br />
MU conditioning Heal<br />
mded r<br />
14950 I<br />
728-4800<br />
LIVONIA - 7 MILE RD<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom<br />
Starling at $575<br />
aa waahar 4 dryer M each<br />
apartment Carpeting, varlicai<br />
binds, deluxe appaancaa baloony<br />
patio awinvmng pool, tanma COWLS<br />
community room Near shopping<br />
CANTERBURY PARK<br />
7 maa Rd comer Mayftmd beta ear<br />
Farminglon 4 Merriman Rds<br />
473-3983 775-8206<br />
Model open DENY 9-5<br />
a reap* Wedneaday<br />
Maadoeu ooa * 10 Mae<br />
Tree Top Meadows<br />
$70 PER M0,<br />
RENT REBATE SPECIAL<br />
Ca* lor DetaiM<br />
REDFORD TWP<br />
LOLA PARK MANOR<br />
A charrrang A QUIET apartment<br />
community tn Redtord towneMp haa<br />
a spacious I badroom apartment<br />
apartments leaiura oversized<br />
rooms large bale on, or patio, oan-<br />
trsl air. deluse urtchena vertical<br />
bimds, double bath Beaut Itui<br />
grounds, walk MO distance to anop-<br />
caa OI<br />
:MO<br />
pmg 4 places of worship<br />
NorthvtBe<br />
TREE TOP<br />
LOFTS<br />
One bedroom apartment<br />
kitchen, walk-M closet, oelcony<br />
central av $495 "no EMO<br />
Located «I tha cory v«aga OI North-<br />
viae Close lo shopping 4 aipreea-<br />
ways on Novi Rd just N ot 8 Mas<br />
THE BENEICKE GROUP<br />
348-9590 347-1690<br />
1 to 3 eapreeeweys Leaae EM<br />
Seniors welcome<br />
2 Bedroom from $595<br />
Call <strong>for</strong> appointment<br />
THE BENEICKE GROUP<br />
348-9590 347-1690<br />
FREE HEAT 4 WATER<br />
Swimming pool and picnic araa<br />
Cable TV 4 Carports available<br />
UNDER J500/M0<br />
Please celt<br />
255-0932<br />
PLYMOUTH - AFFORDABLE Sana*<br />
Citizen Spedats Spadoue 1 4 2<br />
community W«K lo flopping Cen-<br />
tral aar doftwaahar. rartlcal bands<br />
carpon, pool Avadabia to quaktkeo<br />
453-6811<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
1 4 2 bedroom apanmerrta 4 town<br />
HO m il Marling si $435 Meet 4 wa-<br />
ter mdudad Garbage diapoeei re-<br />
ingerator range 4 carpel Laundry<br />
tecwtiea and storage room lor<br />
apartment Laundry hook -up in<br />
651-9751<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN<br />
2 specious bedrooms rem includes<br />
heat watar appaencee laundry 4<br />
cony or patio<br />
HOP!<br />
On The Opportunity<br />
Of Great Living<br />
At a Com<strong>for</strong>table<br />
Price!<br />
SOUTHFIELDS<br />
CARLYLE<br />
TOWER<br />
Excellent central location<br />
SPECIAL OFFER<br />
$99 1st Mo Rent Special<br />
to the ttrst 10 appkcarita on<br />
2 Bedroom 2 Bath Apertments<br />
• 3 Bedroom 2 Belh Apartment<br />
SOUTMFIELO Brand new kwury<br />
apartments For mailed and untur<br />
iiahed apartments available<br />
kaeher dryar m every apartment<br />
Pool, hoi tub and Mneea center<br />
Controaed arraea enlry end cov-<br />
ered periling Eaay acceaa to The<br />
Lodge Open oe*y 9-6 Sorry no<br />
pels Cad wes1em Hwy 4 Telegraph Rd<br />
Village Green<br />
of Southfield<br />
356-6570<br />
SOUTHFIELD*<br />
NORTHAMPTON APARTMENTS<br />
Deiuia • 4 2 bedrooms<br />
Lahser Roed'Crvtc Center Drtve<br />
Special* 356-1538<br />
SOUThFiElD<br />
$555<br />
• Clear qmei ' Bedroom<br />
• Walk-ir close's<br />
• Free Heet<br />
• Covered Parking<br />
• 24 tv monitored intrusion alarm<br />
12 MI* 4 I<br />
TWYCK INGHAM VALLEY<br />
356-4403<br />
Managed By "after Enterpnaea tnc<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
1 Bedroom Apts.<br />
From $438*<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
HIDDEN VALLEY<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
358-4379<br />
Mon -Fri 9-5 Sal 9-Noon<br />
• Lvnded lime «rsi 8 months al a 1<br />
YEER leeae New reisdent<br />
UMNS<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
12 Mae W ai lalegieph<br />
1 Bedroom Apartments<br />
FROM $388-<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
TEL-TWELVE PLACE<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
SOUTH LTO*l<br />
Brookdale<br />
Apartments<br />
Freanfy decorated ' 4 2 bedrooms<br />
FROM $429<br />
6 MONTH LEASE AVAILABLE<br />
• Specious Rooms • Central AV<br />
• Covered Parkmg - Beeuttfm Pool<br />
- Sundeck • Clotmoose<br />
• Laundry Fecwtiee<br />
Corner ol 9 Mils 4 Pontlac Trs*<br />
open Mon thru SAL<br />
437-1223<br />
SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM 1 000 K<br />
ft apartment home mdodea lull<br />
aa* meaner 4 dryer carport. 12 fl<br />
balcony, weediest nook walk-m<br />
doeet. Bends throughout Presti-<br />
gious W Bioomfieid Can Aiding-<br />
brooks Open deny 661-0770<br />
S Lyon<br />
PONTRAIL<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
$100 Move-in Special<br />
1 Month FREE<br />
& FREE HEAT<br />
1 Bedroom $390<br />
2 Bedroom $465<br />
Ask about our Senior Program<br />
Swvnmtng Pool<br />
Laundry Faculties<br />
Beicomes or Patios<br />
• intercoms<br />
• Dishwssners<br />
• DISPOSERS<br />
• Aw Conditioning<br />
• Window treetmenta/Verticsi bunds<br />
Cloee To Shopping 4 Eipresswsys<br />
From $495<br />
VILLAGE APARTMENTS<br />
362-0245<br />
Apartments<br />
menl be<strong>for</strong>e, or are sOdul to laaia<br />
your parents nome. we have the ide-<br />
al place tor yout<br />
ONE 6 TWO BEDROOMS<br />
Ceretree no lawn to cut or maintain<br />
2 bedroom/2<br />
$450 - $4»s | bath apartments. .<br />
everything e»cepi<br />
none Cal lor an<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
ot any kind Jom our other 122 real- 1 SDBCIOUS<br />
dents sveady living wtth us at War-1<br />
sq ft<br />
floor!<br />
month Days<br />
elect nelly 4 telephone<br />
appt et<br />
427-1997<br />
WALLED LAKE<br />
Af<strong>for</strong>dable leketront kvmg Heel in-<br />
cluded Only $395 Hurry Only 1 |<br />
len Ce* After 6pm 25S-7221<br />
WALLED LAKE AREA<br />
Hew* Lsaa Apertments 1 4 2 bed-<br />
rooms La»e prr, lagit f«hmg Bal-<br />
conies central mt rec 'oom e»<br />
ercrae ' oom sauna tennis ctxirl<br />
free storage -ebi* TV<br />
Call About Ovv Monthly Specials'<br />
624-5999<br />
WATERFORD<br />
No *ecu"fy «3eooai? • 2 Dedroom<br />
2 Oath Irving »u«ur> umti<br />
1520 Per Month<br />
HATCHERY WOOD APT<br />
673-7335<br />
437-3303<br />
TROY AREA<br />
Buckingham Square<br />
now has 1 bedroom<br />
apartments available.<br />
Please call: 649-5660<br />
TRO» AREA-510 N Rochester 1<br />
bedroom carpetmg bunds sppa-<br />
ences Heat included Storage<br />
647-7079<br />
$435 per mo<br />
TROY/CLAWSON<br />
New England Place Apartments<br />
special Offer 1st month rent 50%<br />
oft end no aecxvtty depoait 2 mnee<br />
sest ot Bvmmgnem Woodbi*mng<br />
" -apiece* nasi 4 wetei mduded<br />
T 000 aq ft 2 badroom $570-$590<br />
For rental M <strong>for</strong>mat ion ca* 435-5430<br />
7RO 1 * - Larga 1 and 2 Bedrooma.<br />
also studios Hast wstsr benda in-<br />
cluded Special move m cost<br />
162 1940 or 544-3516<br />
T»OV -CLAWSON'ROT AL OAK<br />
One-Slop spsrtmani shopping<br />
Come S^mday Nov 3rd !pm-4pm<br />
Oftsce buadmg al 4000 Crooks Roy<br />
al Oak or cea lor<br />
appointment Petal Aak'<br />
AMBER APARTMENTS<br />
280-1700<br />
TRO* CLAWSON<br />
WALDEN GREEN APTS<br />
1 4 2 badroom apartments from<br />
$460 par month Nae> downtown<br />
Bvmmgnem 4 shoppings "HI 0>E<br />
N ot 14 MA E D Crooks<br />
WAYNE - ColumOos Apts<br />
1 4 } Bedroom apartments Freehn.<br />
psmtsd with app«ancae $37 5,'425<br />
plus depoait 326-5207<br />
WAYNE 1 Bedroom apartment<br />
$395 pei month indodaa heat wa-<br />
ter appkencas and new carpet<br />
5<strong>31</strong>-9171 or 729-1997<br />
WAYNE - l 4 2 Bedrooms irom<br />
$360 $450 Specie, no security<br />
i rsat location Call Bat<br />
30am-4 30pm Mon-Fn<br />
WESTLAND<br />
TOWERS<br />
WOW<br />
Endless Summer<br />
1 & 2 bedroom hign-nse.<br />
with exceptional balcony<br />
views Indoor HEATED<br />
pool<br />
tennis, within walking dis-<br />
tance to Westland Mall<br />
NO HEAT<br />
BILLS!<br />
721-2500<br />
Raaort class pool<br />
Full size washers<br />
& dryers<br />
Mini Minds<br />
Anached garages<br />
Patios & balconies<br />
Private condomlrUm<br />
style entrances<br />
Woodburning fireplaces 6<br />
cathedral ceilings<br />
Easy acceaa to 1-696<br />
Rentals from ..$770<br />
Downtown private<br />
lath. 1 TOO<br />
qi*ry taa<br />
$1.8$0 par<br />
546-3200<br />
M M W<br />
DAW<br />
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meat"SH AA*<br />
1 bee poms<br />
$1,000 A' Dec 1.<br />
WESTLANO - venoy 4<br />
Badroom apartment<br />
III/MI ! month mdodss neat and<br />
I 326-2770<br />
737-4510<br />
A VWage Green_ CommnRy<br />
402 Furnished Apts.<br />
For Ront<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
American suites<br />
- snort Term Rentals trom<br />
$35 day mcSudmg utsmea<br />
• FU«Y F jrmanad<br />
• Housekeeping/Lmsr Service<br />
- Continental Break fasi<br />
• Dinner Optional<br />
• Cable TV<br />
• 24 Hour Security<br />
• Carpon<br />
BIRMINGHAM - M TOWN<br />
I 3 Badrooma 1'1 BAMS Short term<br />
11 lOO/mo «MraB6-360C<br />
or AEAR 6 FP7-4718<br />
BIRMINGHAM M TOW»« - I<br />
porary 2 badroom. I* aal<br />
dack. a* applanraa 2 car gerage<br />
tun Beeement |tae5/mc<br />
625 Ridgadais Jarrjr#S4-1576<br />
WAYNE - 1 4 2 bedroom stove re- j<br />
fngarator includes heat $350 4<br />
$400 mo - security deposit<br />
Call Agent 563 9665<br />
WESTLANO - aft active 1 badroom<br />
apt iGlenwood - Venoyi New stove<br />
•etngerstor carpal Low mova-m<br />
cost $395 mc 274-6202<br />
WESTLAND stlrsctlve 6 month<br />
sop leaaa specious 2 Badroom 2<br />
bath laundry m urvt ITMCOWSVS M-<br />
mediets occupsncy $605 454-9629<br />
COME HOME<br />
FOR THE HOLIDAYS<br />
& PAY NO RENT<br />
UNTIL 1/1/92<br />
IF YOU ENJOY ..<br />
Crampee irvmg, poor sarvice nosy<br />
neighborhoods unsympathetic<br />
menegers and >mcarad grounds<br />
stay w*iere rou srs<br />
BUT WE THINK<br />
YOU DESERVE BETTER<br />
Can us now <strong>for</strong> you- privets snowing<br />
ol 1 4 2 bedroom apts<br />
WESTLAND<br />
Wan-en Rd W ot Marriman<br />
1 4 2 Bedroom Apts<br />
From $350"<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
Window Treatments<br />
4 Microwaves<br />
HINES PARK<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
425-0052<br />
Mon -Fn 9-5 Sal 4 SIM 10-5<br />
•Unmed time Hret 6 montfia CT a<br />
WATERBURY APTS<br />
unfuntafed i Bedroor<br />
studio 4 t Bedroom ancf style<br />
apartments Pnvete entrance<br />
Cnerry Mai W ol Mw w w<br />
1100 NORTH ADAMS<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
645-0420<br />
Birmingham Downtown<br />
MONTHLY LEASES<br />
1 OR 2 BEDROOM<br />
Furnished & Unfurnished<br />
Starts at $32 50/Day<br />
UTILITIES INCLUDED<br />
851-4147<br />
EXECUTIVE GARDEN ATTJ<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
PUTNEY MEWS<br />
CU iiul.LM) TU<br />
nouses 20<br />
13 1137<br />
11125 per month<br />
BIRMINGHAM*<br />
charming OeenJ<br />
S1-4724<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
wood floors tenc<br />
Bowers M15per<br />
CaB 256-4012<br />
M'oe» hard-<br />
•c •aoyva 196:<br />
nsow<br />
orOs4-45i2<br />
BIRMINGHAM -<br />
aa appaancaa<br />
oarage imme<<br />
$875 aso 341<br />
1 bad<br />
M—h<br />
nam<br />
1-6455<br />
om bnck<br />
pancy<br />
1-4751<br />
aa. eel-m kitchen. Sac.<br />
appa-<br />
srsSSss 6<br />
INCREDIBLE SPACE!<br />
WALDEN wooo APARTMENTS<br />
^•AF ol TissiapP on W<br />
200-1700<br />
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e c * O&E Thursday. <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>, <strong>1991</strong><br />
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Thursday. <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong> O&E *<br />
404 Houeee For Rent<br />
FfRNOALE I U N I Hdton wee 2<br />
badroom Baaamanl no p m Ava*<br />
sOto Dec 1 $640 par monm Leeve<br />
M M N O<br />
GARDEN CITY - Beautiful 2 MO<br />
room, toiady remodeled new car-<br />
pel new kitchen 1 bain. 1st floor<br />
laundry garage. lenoed MM. $S75<br />
GARDEN CITY<br />
moe 4 bedroom Bungalow deck ft<br />
garage J750'mo 425-8573<br />
GARDEN CITY<br />
Smaa 1 bedroom, no garage<br />
$365 month • uiaities<br />
427-9746<br />
GAROEN CITY - 3 bedroom, carpel<br />
mg. appaancaa curtems. Baaemeni<br />
garaga, Drool ol smptoyment<br />
no part 459-82*8<br />
GARDEN CITY<br />
3 badrooma, baaamenr. 2'* car ga-<br />
rage. fenced yard. $72S/mo<br />
77 V 1526 Deeper 406-0137<br />
—HOMES FOR RENT--<br />
Tradilional 4 bedroom m an araa of<br />
fine homea with Birmingham<br />
schools an* io Harlan and Derby*<br />
Mew kitchen counter tops furnace<br />
canirsl air and carpetmg New floor<br />
in k«chen and foyer to be mstaded<br />
Lawn and snow maintenance<br />
$2.300/mo H-193586<br />
Executive colonial near Sac red<br />
Heart Living room haa 6 * 12 x*ar><br />
urn. library. famdy room with ftra-<br />
placa Birmingham schools Long<br />
term available $2 000'mo H-<br />
1*7709<br />
Wing Lake privileges and private<br />
acre tatting Three badrooma 2'-»<br />
bdth* al appiiancae • rear leeae<br />
f 1.200/mo H-186*05<br />
Adam* Wood* condo Pinacrea'<br />
model Elegent unit with fmiehed<br />
lower lave! eieroae room lecuzzi<br />
Custom mirrored Two fireplaces<br />
S2 000/mo H-191139<br />
HANNETT. INC.<br />
REALTORS<br />
646-6200<br />
404 Houni For Ront<br />
REOFORO TOWNSHIP 4 badroom<br />
cape cod. 1'A balm new dwnwaarv.<br />
ar no pata. credit check. 1700<br />
month. M80 security 422 3*61<br />
ttOfOHBTWP<br />
Home mtormalkxi oanter hm<br />
Free rental nouamc<br />
Cad 937-2171<br />
board<br />
REOFORO TWP<br />
1 badroom bnck rsnoh baaemeni<br />
$525 »«25<br />
aacurlty Reterencee 427-73**<br />
REOFORO TWP 3 badroom Beae-<br />
ment fencad yard • MHe.in.rlw<br />
area $*7 5 month plus security<br />
471-5236<br />
ROCHESTER - Eiceaerii oca*or ft<br />
neighborhood Charming 3 oad-<br />
•ooma 114 batha. baaemeni a« tf<br />
pkancee. garage $950 651-0396<br />
ROCHESTER MILLS Bnck rench 2<br />
barge badrooma • ' « * « ooaeta. 2<br />
h* bathe all appaancee. central akr<br />
$1200'mo 650-0648<br />
ROCHESTER WILLS 3 badroom<br />
naw custom rench baaemeni ga-<br />
' Of montn Zsii • 4 , omt ^epoei - Ho •<br />
o• vnofcmg<br />
®ft®r 6pT se«-02a3<br />
NAPLES FLORIOA 2 bed 2 beli^ , PLVMOLITH . Wat share my .deer. 3<br />
Miy aquoped condo with pool 3 Bedroom coMariar wrm Bdy. reaper<br />
mo itaramum Cloee to shop- I WOia adu" Nc ehildran<br />
p«g ft go" couraas 346-0733 \ $335 . na« utun.es 459-6 161<br />
RESERVE NOW"<br />
4 bedrom. Chalet at base of Nub*<br />
Noc 546-8464 Help-Li-Sea of S I<br />
Oakland<br />
REDFORD AREA 3 Bedroem oom.<br />
10 share $250 month Security re-<br />
guved Middle eoad lemaM pre-<br />
terred Caa after 4 PM 53a-S6K.<br />
SHANTY CREEK Schuse Mountain ROCHESTER HILLS Clean con-<br />
Chalet. < badroom 2 -1 oatti Temporary nomt pnvala room,<br />
completely redecorated TV ft VCR Bath, living Larga deck over -ooOl<br />
445-2 180 $400 plua 1 '2 utdiiies 850- 2462<br />
TORCH LAKE<br />
2 Bedroom cottage with Vepiece<br />
Cory pmate Oisacpaar tor a<br />
weekend 646-2355<br />
ROOMMATE NEEDED »<br />
Bed«oom home I<br />
Wedung distance from downtown<br />
Must ake dogs $350/month I<br />
util-ties Scott $42-7W9<br />
Y»e«on Lade Near Peloaky<br />
4 Bedroom 3 bath contemporary 1 ROOMMATE TO snare 2 Bedroom<br />
condo 5 days ek; w* $75' night apartment ir Beiieviie nonamokar<br />
Weekends SlSO'tagM 644-5194 1 mele or lemale $300 month in-<br />
cludes ell uidnee 697-13M<br />
416 Mailt<br />
LOUNGE (Merger ft MMdWBeit<br />
Available tor prtveie parties Irom aner 6<br />
noon to 8pm any day of the weer<br />
end eves Mondays 722-952<br />
SHARE my Troy 3 Beoroom dome<br />
with female or male near 16 ft 75<br />
$250 par mo pms 1 utarnas<br />
609-6475<br />
420 Rooms For Rent<br />
N ROYAL OAK - 1 bedroom condoe<br />
Month to month Funnelled $650<br />
umurmned. leaae reouved<br />
477-3666<br />
N W Troy Clean 2 bedroom, 1%<br />
Baths fireplace, eunker. family<br />
room Good schools Appaancaa.<br />
utditiee Laaae. $675 568-41<strong>31</strong><br />
^ '^jdrdja.<br />
^ai o* pond SBo 4 T$17S0 Cai• rtwra nmh<br />
Mary Mon -Fri. 9-5, at 641-9955.<br />
Cal Ka«h eve*.'weekend* 642-2929 Pam<br />
PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom lower.<br />
$550 includes heat ft water Smad<br />
par $475<br />
BLOOMFIELD HULLS - 1700 sq. fl .<br />
2 Bedroom*, 2 bath ddang room.<br />
$995 plua maintenance<br />
343-OM6<br />
BLOOMFIELD HdN townhouae. naw<br />
Cranbrook BtoomllaM Hide schools<br />
3 bedroom*. Tt batha. simroom.<br />
hi splei* hardwood floors, window<br />
dryar $1660 par month mcluOee<br />
Ajeoclaoon feee No pets no<br />
644-1581 lor sppt<br />
PLYMOUTH. 3 bedroom. 2Vi beth<br />
totady redecorated new kftchan.<br />
garaga many extras wrth option to<br />
buy $975 month 847-8128<br />
BASEMENT BEDROOM<br />
Separate entrance No dmnkmg<br />
$250 month 5 MMe'MMdieben area<br />
425-9656<br />
SINGLE MALE to siwi Bioortifi«d<br />
HIIIS ranch i-7S ft Adams $475/mo<br />
including utartws. AvenacaeNov 1.<br />
299-8978<br />
or fagfw<br />
ZLZZZ tZZ* • .nchwi ft taaty pnvv<br />
ful Beech or Baytrom vacation w | "o* 1 »== P* 396-9465<br />
las pool M m Brochure avedabw<br />
ISLANDER PROPERTIES INC<br />
7050<br />
SOLTHF1ELD Be one at four is m»<br />
charming home Alt privilege* In-<br />
cluding laundry No smoking $240<br />
546-1851<br />
SOUTHFVELD Furnished Room.<br />
Kilchen Laundry Employed<br />
BIRMINGHAM 13 ft Telegraph Nice c amaie Non-Smokmg Pr^erred<br />
Englewooct FL 34224<br />
(813) 697-2192<br />
ESTERO BEACH ft TENNIS If on<br />
553-2775<br />
ad windows 478-5185<br />
unfcjrntshed room Employed per.<br />
aon/atudent Home privileges Lmk-<br />
uea security $250 'mo V«5-5«58<br />
$275 ndudee utilities<br />
BLOOMFIELD Hids furraahed room/<br />
bath, lovefy nome norv-dnraongv<br />
amoa.mg mad $325/mo - deooeft<br />
mcludes uldfties ft anens 64?-6623<br />
easy gong a«ra«nt »/ys m<br />
20 s $285 - *. utmoaa. X*-1044<br />
FLORIOA: SANIBEL ISLAND 2 Bed<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS - turmaned<br />
rt»m""^"beth condS . on 5=ein Al -oom Bern nor «nok-j, -J-. M0<br />
ammenmaa. mdudmg pool ft tanra* cSTlie<br />
Weekly Cad. <strong>31</strong>3-332-2777 men* mouded<br />
FORT MEYERS Croae Creek mx-<br />
ROCHESTER BARCLAY CONOO<br />
3 Bedroom*. 2 ful bath*. 2 half i rxa pool Avadable J«i ' Feb ft<br />
Bath*. 2000 sq ft, 2 car garage. March Monthly/liuona 477-7356<br />
$1300 per month<br />
CALL JUAHITA UALLMAkN<br />
_ FIVE MILE ft BEECH AREA<br />
2"bedroom"2 b ^ god -n-<br />
laundry pnvaegee S<strong>31</strong>-2240<br />
THE PRUOENTIAL<br />
GREAT LAKES REALTY 651 -8650<br />
GOODE<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
A Goode UBtmg la A Good Buy<br />
1411 N Woodward 647-1896<br />
WESTLANO - Large 2 bedrooma<br />
wrth brand new Bath, carpeted<br />
throughout Lovely lanced yard with<br />
shed Section 6 $400< mo 425-3026<br />
WESTLANO - NORWAY WE<br />
Unfurraahed 3 bedroom $535 plua<br />
404 Houses For Rent<br />
TROY Big Beaver' Adams - 4 bed-<br />
room Bock colonial. 2't bath* li-<br />
brary. family room fl replace Formi-<br />
ca kitchen pool cantral air, 9*.<br />
737-4002<br />
rmngham schools $i600'mo<br />
0 ft H PROPERTIES<br />
TROY Birmingham schools 4 bad-<br />
room bnck colonial. 2't Baths, fami-<br />
ly room fireplace <strong>for</strong>mal dmmg. fin-<br />
ished Basement central aa appa-<br />
ances, white kitchen $1700/mo<br />
0 ft H PROPERTIES 737-4002<br />
TROY Birmingham School* 3 bed-<br />
room. 2't beth colonial, central ak.<br />
fireplace, deck atlached Baraga.<br />
2770<br />
$ t 350 par month 644-27<br />
TROY newer 3 bedroom rwich 2<br />
catha. Mi Baaamanl. 2 car garage<br />
appdancaa $900 month<br />
693-0568<br />
TROY New 3 bedroom, 2 bath at-<br />
tached garaga ad appaancaa Big<br />
Beaver' Lrvemovs araa $950.'mo<br />
Caa alar 6pm 644-3465<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, 410 Kandry<br />
$1500 a month BeeullM eettlng,<br />
half acre lot. 3 badroom. 2 bath<br />
over 1600 aq.fl Formal dkwig room<br />
ft eat-m kitchen. 2 fVepiacae. -e»<br />
out Baaement. attached garaga To-<br />
tady redecorated Cad Sydee<br />
Re/Max Partners 549-5400<br />
WESTLANO /NORWAYNE<br />
room 4-piex refrigerator ft stove In-<br />
cluded $350. mo + $350<br />
AOC ft Section 6 OK<br />
0 sentry<br />
729-0663<br />
WESTLANO - 1 bedroom, krtchen.<br />
»vmg room, dkeng area Yard, shad<br />
extra alorage $395 par month<br />
After 4pm 462-7147<br />
WESTLAND<br />
2 bedrooms - $365/month<br />
Security depoeit required<br />
469-8553<br />
BWomflekJ rtM ater<strong>for</strong>d<br />
BRIARWOOD<br />
TOWNHOUSES<br />
2 ft 3 bedroom, eome wfth garagae<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS - luxury 3 Bad-<br />
room on Greet Oeka Country Club.<br />
3'i Bath 2 car gerape $l396/mo<br />
SMITH BUILDING 375-2307<br />
. ranch ft 2 d o-<br />
ry Swimming pool park ft<br />
trad plua much mora<br />
Cooler Lake Rd et Locheven<br />
363-7545<br />
OaauMudy Mrmahed oondo 1-3<br />
bedroom + loft Fudy equpped<br />
kachen. woodbiKmng fireplaces ft<br />
lacuzaa 10KCC trad. IHneee center<br />
Indoor/outdoor pool and lacuzss<br />
TROUT CREEK<br />
CONDOMINIUM RESORT<br />
1 -800-748-0245<br />
410 Flata<br />
CANTON - 3 bedroom, baaemeni<br />
aa 2 car garage. $675/mo<br />
VanReken Realty 568-4702<br />
CANTON- Country Betting. 1 Bed-<br />
room pets okay Neer Ford Rd ft<br />
1275 $450 par mo mdudaa utaniee<br />
349-3372<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS Lovely 3 Bed<br />
belcony Baaamanl. garage Cad<br />
about extras 11195/mo Majeeoc<br />
Propertwe mc 332-6500<br />
rr LALCERDALE CO-OP Owner ><br />
deeigner furraened. 1 bedroom apt<br />
on canal of Laa Oua B»vd AvaaabM<br />
$1400 mo 642-8558<br />
SOUTHFIELD Great location, share<br />
roomy 2 Bedroom "? bath spanm«M|<br />
With laundry, pool storage<br />
Ce* Steve 356-7008<br />
TROY - female wilh same Attrac-<br />
t s home fireptaoa large Beoioom<br />
$290'MO plus 1/3 uaimaa. dapodtt<br />
Non amoker no pet* 263-0223<br />
LARGE ROOM FOR "ant wilh laun-<br />
dry facdme* Livonia 591-3947<br />
HILTON HEAD - 1 bedroom. 1 Bath | LARGE ROOM with kitchen pnvL<br />
condo accommodates 4 edtdtt on leges Furmaheo<br />
and knens $60 wi<br />
Weeltanc area 595-0056<br />
HUTCHINSON ISLAND - FLA I UVONIA. FEMALE ONLY -mual be<br />
r«e» ill I'll luxurious condo. 2 bed-! naat and a non-emoaer No pell<br />
room 2 bam*- 3 mo* minimum 1 $2 5C per month includes mama*<br />
Jen -Mar . $1850'mo <strong>31</strong>3-227-7580 , Cad Linda after 4pm 591-3454<br />
WALLED LAKE<br />
lemali non-amoki<br />
C NOUM lll|ll.<br />
no pese $7*6<br />
Ca* 47i<br />
F ARddtNGTON HRLS - a aawinm<br />
REX3FORD AREA-W o< Telegraph<br />
Vary claan f bedroom uppar<br />
appaancae. no pets $325 per mo<br />
897-0964<br />
FERNDALE. uppar 3 bedroom, dm-<br />
mg room. $500. plus $600 dapoed<br />
Refrigerator gaa alove Separate<br />
396-9129<br />
FERNDALE-1 bedroom upper llat<br />
mcludes neat ft walar On tha Waal<br />
side of V» on award $350 mo<br />
Office 566-8669 Home 549-i»26<br />
GARDEN CITY - 1 bedroom to*y<br />
furnished. ad ma<strong>for</strong> ape nances ft<br />
HAZEL PARK-Naerfy remodeled 2<br />
badroom tower 5 roam*, fua baae-<br />
ment - appaancaa $500 per month<br />
• aacurlty No pete 545-2*84<br />
NOVi Lower level ol large 2 tempy<br />
houee • badroom. kvtng room.<br />
1 lichen With appaancaa. garaga on<br />
large lot. $495 month Cal.<br />
days 476-2442 or Evea 349-1665<br />
PLYMOUTH, large 1 badroom upper<br />
Met kom porch, bi<br />
gerage $425 month $425<br />
363-46*3<br />
PLYMOUTH - Smad 2 bedroom Hat<br />
Heat appdancaa included Redeco-<br />
reied new pemi/ltoora/banda No<br />
pets $420 • security 422-33*6<br />
REDFORD TWP Dakuxe 2 Bad<br />
ROYAL OAK CHARMWtG TUOOR<br />
Lower level atu«o Hat.<br />
$350 plue utdraee Nopal*<br />
ROYAL OAK Charming, csean 1<br />
bedroom upper aaove reangaraaor<br />
No pat* $425/month • utdMa*<br />
Security required 85 ' 7119<br />
ROYAL OAK 2 bedroom I«per<br />
level, charming Enaaah ludor<br />
*IOV*'rMrlgaralor $550 - yllOUtS<br />
No pet* *44-0554 or *23-05*6<br />
ROYAL OAK 2 bedrooma dre-<br />
plana hardwood door stove,' ad u-<br />
arator $650 Mo • utiatiaa 1 M5<br />
tor 6pm 642 012!<br />
WESTLANO - 2 bedroom upper<br />
Car poung appaancaa cwians<br />
aoeaned portfi Proof of t *lij<br />
mark no pat* 45*-*2«*<br />
41i T«<br />
Condoe For Rent<br />
Deluxe<br />
Townhouses<br />
Enjoy a supert location wtth eaay<br />
scc sss to 1-696 Our newly renovat<br />
ed 2-story townhomea Mature<br />
• Ft* Beeement wtth h* stze<br />
waaher'dryer hood-up<br />
• New modem aachan wfth Bi*l-in<br />
mvcroweve froet-frea<br />
refrigerator, dtoheeafiei ft self<br />
cMareig oven<br />
• indhnduai aitrualon alarm opttonta<br />
• Ba«utifuP» landscaped courtyards<br />
• Rent Ma trom $625<br />
OUTSTANDING VALUE I<br />
Located on 10 Mae. S of l-69«<br />
Between Cooaoge ft WooOwarfl<br />
Village Green of<br />
Huntington Woods<br />
547-9393<br />
NAPLES. FLORIOA<br />
Padcen Bay Condo 2 Bedrooms 2<br />
Baths dan porch pool, sauna<br />
guB front 851-3233<br />
NORTHVILLE - furraahed room. $80<br />
par weak Wagon Wheel Lounge<br />
212 S Mam 349-86*6<br />
NORTHVILLE Highland .SUM<br />
condo. non-amokar kitchen ft<br />
laundry prmtlagaa 349- 7334<br />
424 house Sitting 8rr.<br />
f- RESPONSIBLE COUPLE to<br />
I tor earner m Oedlend County<br />
nenoed pel ft pMm car*,<br />
ee Cd*<br />
RESPONSIBLE I<br />
your home this wetter R a f f s<br />
Caa Lynn or I<br />
651-0646<br />
^1<br />
NAPLES FLORIOA Royal Wood<br />
Goff ft Country Club. 2 badroom. 2<br />
bath, condo ludy equipped<br />
1 month rraremum 203-936-9466<br />
PAY NO RENT' WESTlANO<br />
Room avaaatae <strong>for</strong> vnga lamaie m<br />
exchange lor houtsai aaprnq<br />
427-4587<br />
RESPONSIBLE<br />
lemaM<br />
smoker. 3 mor<br />
lent local<br />
10<br />
PROFESSIONAL V.<br />
N,' ORLANDO - EUSTtS 2 bedroom<br />
ROYAI OAK RFALidONT Ousat 1 *** P^daga*. f>*y fur-<br />
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REAL ESTATE NEWS<br />
Thursday. <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong> OAE * * IF<br />
Title insurance prevents pig-in-a-poke syndrome<br />
By Doug Funk*<br />
staff writer<br />
Most borne sales come off without<br />
a hitch and new owners enjoy an<br />
uneventful occupancy. But occasionally<br />
problems arise after the fact.<br />
Maybe a check bounces and back<br />
taxes are owed putting the property<br />
at risk. A contractor puts a mechanic's<br />
lien on the property when a previous<br />
owner stops paying <strong>for</strong> improvement<br />
work. A long-lost heir<br />
materializes to challenge an estate<br />
sale. Or out-and-out fraud like misrepresentation<br />
or <strong>for</strong>gery occurs.<br />
That's why title insurance exists<br />
— to protect buyers and mortage<br />
companies from challenges to ownership.<br />
"It's imperative to have marketable<br />
title free and clear of any<br />
claims." said Paul Cuschieri. owner<br />
and president of Minnesota Title<br />
Agency in Livoma. "It's a one-shot<br />
deal. The protection you're buying<br />
isn't <strong>for</strong> the future. It's protection<br />
from the past."<br />
"We want to make certain the individual<br />
selling the property is —<br />
quote, unquote — the true owner."<br />
said Mark Tarrant, chief title examiner<br />
<strong>for</strong> Lawyers Title Insurance in<br />
-Troy.<br />
PEOPLE WOULD be foolish to<br />
buy a house and expose themselves<br />
to tremendous monetary loss <strong>for</strong><br />
back claims without title insurance.<br />
Cuschieri said Financial institutions<br />
are reluctant to issue mortgages unless<br />
purchasers obtain a title policy<br />
indemnifying lenders <strong>for</strong> the amount<br />
borrowed<br />
So two policies generally are issued<br />
<strong>for</strong> a single sales transaction<br />
The seller usually pays <strong>for</strong> title insurance<br />
<strong>for</strong> the buyer's protection as<br />
part of a standard purchase agreement.<br />
The purchaser then buys a policy<br />
<strong>for</strong> the bank's protection. A real<br />
estate agent handling the transaction<br />
usually arranges <strong>for</strong> the insurance.<br />
Title insurance costs are fairly<br />
standard due to the competitive nature<br />
of the industry and insurance<br />
laws in Michigan. Both Lawyers<br />
Title and Minnesota Title would<br />
charge the seller $320 and the buyer<br />
$128 <strong>for</strong> insurance on the sale of a<br />
$50,000 house<br />
The title search, a historical review<br />
of property owners, goes back<br />
40 years.<br />
Previous owners are identified<br />
through the county register of deeds.<br />
All or some of those names are<br />
checked through courthouse records<br />
<strong>for</strong> involvement in legal entanglements<br />
that might affect the ownership<br />
of property — lawsuits, bankruptcies,<br />
divorces.<br />
Heed wetlands laws be<strong>for</strong>e development<br />
We are thinking a boat developing<br />
a campground condominium bat are<br />
somewhat concerned about some of<br />
tbe liabilities that we may incur as a<br />
result of tbe improvement* that we<br />
are making. Can yon give us any<br />
idea as to how to avoid these potential<br />
problems be<strong>for</strong>e they arise?<br />
As is the case with any condominium,<br />
the developer should ensure that<br />
its construction procedures and design<br />
are properly approved by the local<br />
municipalities and the state of<br />
Michigan. Also a competent registered<br />
architect and engineer should<br />
be hired with respect to all phases of<br />
the condominium as well as an experienced<br />
site planner <strong>for</strong> the condominium<br />
subdivision plan and an expen-<br />
condo<br />
queries<br />
Robert M.<br />
Melsner<br />
enced condominium lawyer to draft<br />
the documents.<br />
In the case of a campground condominium,<br />
the experience of this<br />
writer is that electrical and sanitary<br />
sewer and water systems are often<br />
potential problems that were not adequately<br />
addressed by the condominium<br />
developer, I would be particularly<br />
concerned about these issues<br />
MAKE THE<br />
THERE'S NO<br />
BETTER TIME<br />
TO BUY<br />
If you've been thinking about moving<br />
from your current residence to the<br />
house of your dreams or from an<br />
apartment to a starter home, this is<br />
the time to do it.<br />
• The selection is excellent.<br />
• Low interest rates are available.<br />
• There are many financing options<br />
available.<br />
Go ahead, make the move.<br />
Now is the right time to buy<br />
a home.<br />
Sc<br />
and obtaining adequate approvals<br />
from the Army Corps of Enginers or<br />
the DNR in connection with any involvement<br />
with water or wetlands.<br />
1 am president of a management<br />
company and am hopping mad. In<br />
tbe middle of my management<br />
agreement with an association, another<br />
management company came<br />
along and low-balled my monthly<br />
stipend to the association and told it<br />
that they would pay tbem a $500<br />
bonus to induce them to terminate<br />
my contract. I had been per<strong>for</strong>ming<br />
fine, but it is just a matter of economics.<br />
Somehow I feel I have been<br />
wronged by the management company<br />
What can I do?<br />
Consider your legal alternatives<br />
"•Sale<br />
against the other management company<br />
as well as the association The<br />
association may be obligated to you<br />
<strong>for</strong> breach of contract depending<br />
upon the terms of your contract and<br />
what provisions it has with respect<br />
to early termination As to the other<br />
management company, when one<br />
person tortiously interferes with the<br />
contractual rights of a third person,<br />
that person can be held liable <strong>for</strong> interference<br />
with contractual relations<br />
or economic expectations <strong>for</strong><br />
damages.<br />
Robert Af. Meisner is a Birmingham<br />
attorney concentrating<br />
his practice m the areas of condominiums,<br />
real estate and corporate<br />
law<br />
TAX RECORDS are checked <strong>for</strong><br />
recent payments Easements, which<br />
could limit property uses, also are<br />
identified.<br />
"I want to know what I'm buying,"<br />
Tarrant said "1 can't walk out and<br />
see a lien.<br />
If necessary, the title company —<br />
at its expense — will defend the purchaser's<br />
title and ownership rights in<br />
court. If a claim proves valid, the<br />
title company will bear the cost of<br />
settling to protect the title and legal<br />
possession by the policyholder<br />
"I think title insurance is extemely<br />
important," Tarrant said The<br />
average person has no clues what<br />
competing interests can affect property<br />
A title policy lets you know<br />
what you're buying be<strong>for</strong>e it's too<br />
late Should we be wrong, that's<br />
what we insure you <strong>for</strong> and against."<br />
The lender's coverage usually decreases<br />
as the mortgage is paid<br />
down, but the purchaser's coverage<br />
stays the same <strong>for</strong> the one-time<br />
premium due at closing The purchaser<br />
can buy extra coverage <strong>for</strong><br />
increases in a property's value over<br />
time<br />
"The most frequent thing I see is<br />
tax problems." Tarrant said "I pay<br />
<strong>for</strong> taxes resulting from erroneous<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation from treasurer's offices<br />
Those are smaller amounts "<br />
The next category of problems<br />
now affecting good title is construction<br />
liens, he added<br />
U-M real estate <strong>for</strong>um<br />
hosts national speakers<br />
The University of Michigan, in<br />
cooperation with area builders and<br />
real estate dealers, will present its<br />
fifth annual Real Estate Forum<br />
Friday an Saturday. Nov 8-9. in<br />
Ann Arbor<br />
Nov 8 topics and speakers include<br />
• Real estate risk assessment<br />
Dennis R Capozza. professor of<br />
finance.<br />
• Real estate industry in the<br />
'90s and beyond Douglas M Etkin<br />
of Etkin Equities, developers; Dan<br />
Gilbert, president of Rock Financial,<br />
mortgage banking Joel Smith,<br />
vice president of Neumann Smith<br />
Associates, architects; and David<br />
L Steuer. principal of the asset<br />
management company. Steuer<br />
Canvasser<br />
• Crisis and opportunity in real<br />
estate<br />
Registration <strong>for</strong> the complete <strong>for</strong>um<br />
is $95 $25 <strong>for</strong> Saturday only<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 764-5304<br />
NOW is the right time<br />
to Buy a Home!<br />
Purchasing a home has always been a wise decision,<br />
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EXCELLENT FINANCING IS<br />
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Interest rates are lower, and mortgage lenders are<br />
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interest rates mean you can get more <strong>for</strong> your money.<br />
• 30-year fixed mortgages are still available as<br />
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• First time buyers are encouraged to purchase now<br />
through financing packages offering small down<br />
payments.<br />
YOUR HOME IS YOUR<br />
BEST INVESTMENT<br />
Purchasing a home is the best way to build a solid<br />
financial foundation. A home not only provides you<br />
with warmth and com<strong>for</strong>t, it also serves as a secure<br />
investment.<br />
• Today, homes in the area continue to be a wise<br />
investment.<br />
• Equity in your home can be used as collateral,<br />
thus providing you with additional financial<br />
security.<br />
• Home ownership provides you with a sizable<br />
tax advantage because interest paid on<br />
mortgages is fully deductible. Property taxes<br />
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Uvonto 6 nearby araaa 464-2075<br />
ALL TYPES OF WATERPROOFING<br />
COMPLETE EXTERIOR Raatara-<br />
bona Aluminum - vinyl (Hang. Com-<br />
plete trim. 19 yr* axp Uc. 4 Ins<br />
Day*. 532-5091 Eva*.<br />
Houae Tnm - From 1450<br />
Garaga SUmg 4 Trim -1690 Up<br />
16 Yr* Exp TERRY 961-1<br />
SIDING, TRIM. WINDOWS<br />
LlC. • INS- • FREE EST<br />
451-2506<br />
vara 4 Ak*n<br />
471-2600<br />
12 AppNanca Sorvieo<br />
REASONABLE REPAIR<br />
14 Architecture<br />
15<br />
AMERCAM ASPHALT PAVING CO<br />
- The Beat tar Laaa<br />
Fraa Est. 435-6028<br />
Century Aaphafi Psv<br />
•Mcoaong<br />
Raa • CaaMl • 68B-S7<br />
Psvtng<br />
10<br />
D04MM0 CONST CO a«C<br />
EAGLE ASPHALT<br />
Cuaaa'* 6 Raa Bit aaay* parking<br />
See* "aS-asie<br />
563-2070 or 060-3335<br />
PAVEMASTERS<br />
CLASSIFIED<br />
ADS<br />
GET<br />
RESULTS<br />
BASEMENT LEAKS REPAIRED<br />
Drama 6 Sump pumpa rapak<br />
30 YEARS EXPERIENCE<br />
BASEMENT WATERPROOFING<br />
Far Pricing Guaranteed<br />
TRACKER CONSTRUCTION<br />
535-1574<br />
HYDROSEAL Baawnam Water-<br />
proofing Free aa*. 26 yrs. axp Baal<br />
any written aat. Lifetime guarantee<br />
UC. a ma. 24 hrs. Terme 456- isee<br />
MCHOLAS CONTRACTING CO<br />
292-2636<br />
WALLY'S WATER PROOFING<br />
Fad Special Fraa Eat Sr Cdtzan<br />
DMcount Uc. a ma Wrinan Guar-<br />
38 655-6955<br />
27 Bricfc, Block, Camant<br />
33 Bidg. t Remodeling<br />
A-QUANTUM<br />
• FALL SPECIAL •<br />
15%-20% DISCOUNT<br />
ON KITCHENS & BATHS<br />
• FINISHED BASEMENTS •<br />
- SIOfNG. GUTTERS. WINDOWS •<br />
Uc. a Ins Free Est<br />
538-0241<br />
33 Bldfl. * namodateig<br />
HOMESTEAD BUILDERS MC<br />
Kitchen*, belli*, addition* rwc<br />
rooms, replacement window*<br />
477-3632<br />
reputable<br />
KITCHEN 6 BATH PROS<br />
Create a naw look wi<br />
counter lope , cabmata 6 Ida work<br />
Uc a ma 755-4901<br />
UC a m* Since 1975<br />
THATCHER CONSTRUCTION<br />
-1396<br />
Window*. rooRng<br />
MARS BLDG CO<br />
Cnmmarciat Addrtiona. mtctien.<br />
Dormers. Rec Boom. Bath. Sldmg<br />
Freeeal Promptaantoa 536-2666<br />
Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed<br />
Al pftaeee of mt/ext lamodadng<br />
Kitchen, bam. roofing. Mdmg. ale<br />
AJ Pro Conatructlon Co 553-4456<br />
ABLE AND READY TO<br />
WORK WITH YOU<br />
Home Town Builders<br />
a ADDITIONS a KITCHENS<br />
a BASEMENTS a DECKS<br />
Deal dlrad with owner and gat<br />
lop quality at af<strong>for</strong>dable pnoee<br />
459-3232<br />
Free Estimates - Uc /Ina<br />
ADDITIONS, REMOO REPAIRS<br />
Comm or Baeia Large/Smad Job*<br />
Raea 4 UC 40 yrs. Expanence<br />
HM ROSE 4 SONS. 477-4170<br />
Addmona • RooRng • Foimdaaona<br />
mt 4 Ext Renovaoona-15 Yrs Exp.<br />
uc - ma • Ref • Free EM<br />
Great Lakaa Conatructlon 354-6626<br />
MR KITCHENS & MORE<br />
- KITCHEN 4 BATH SPECIALIST •<br />
Bwchcraft a Pioneer Cabinetry<br />
Crafmna Window*<br />
Free in-home Eanmatae<br />
Bank Flnancmg<br />
Lie 4 Insured 20 Yrs Experience<br />
427-4442<br />
39 Carpentry<br />
PHIL'S CARPENTRY - alteration,<br />
additions, roofing, siding, decks,<br />
<strong>for</strong>mic*, ftoor* lewHed small too* a<br />
" ~ UC<br />
RESPECKI CARPENTRY<br />
New const , dormer*, addltiona. im<br />
Baaement*. decks uc Budder<br />
2S5-1438<br />
' 471-2600<br />
Rac room* Baaement*. Kitchen*.<br />
Battirooma Naw 4 repair*<br />
40 Cabinetry & Formica<br />
REC ROOM. KITCHEN 4 BATH<br />
SPECIALISTS All Remodeang<br />
Formica 4 Lammaaa<br />
476-0011<br />
REPAIR ALL • INTERK)R/EXTERK>a<br />
Free Est • Uc - maurad<br />
Call Matt 474-3642<br />
AAA CUSTOM BRKX WORK<br />
SpaclMUIng m — maaonry repairs 4<br />
naw conatructlon brick adawafc*<br />
also chlmnw> 4 porcfi repair* bnck<br />
addMona 4 a/am block Fraa EM<br />
Referral* a aliBH<br />
Cad Keith 477-9673<br />
ADVANCED PORCH 4 CONCRETE<br />
• a Ad fypea oement wort Mo tot<br />
A FREE a FAIR ESTIMATE<br />
on aa conciasa lanve* wadu.<br />
pattaa a doorsj Aiao maaanry re-<br />
pairs (poreffaa. wada. chaivia;*!<br />
ikrtcfc or btoc* a hMMaBona Ba* a<br />
Comml Smad or lafya lob* Uc a<br />
Cadany«ma 5*4-1570<br />
• CqgNT REPAIR ONLY<br />
471-2600<br />
BEST CHIMNEY CO<br />
5 5 7 - 5 5 9 5<br />
BRKK.M.OCX6I<br />
AapRdRDfM<br />
c a o i<br />
EMH CONTRACTTNO INC<br />
Cement * •<br />
A FAMILY BUSINESS<br />
R O N D U G A S B L D G .<br />
8646 Crown - Uvoma<br />
a A PERSONAL TOUCH 0<br />
KITCHENS. VANITIES COUNTERS<br />
BASEMENTS DOORS REPAIRS<br />
VINYL 4 PELLA WINDOWS<br />
UC 4 maurad 26 Yr Experience<br />
421-5526<br />
R BERAROCO INC<br />
Kitcnana/Bama/Courtar Top*<br />
Cabmetsrwmdoi<br />
Doors/q • age* *Oa<br />
561-6<strong>31</strong>1:<br />
TURN YOUR UNUSED BASEMENT<br />
INTO LIVING SPACE<br />
Rac Room, Balti. KltcHen Saorao*<br />
Free Esl T 6 P Co 756-4999<br />
BASEMENTS<br />
REMOOELING<br />
SPECIALISTS<br />
WANT A NEW HOUSE. But fhma<br />
you cant eftord It7 Want LOW<br />
miereat RataaT Need Financing?<br />
i CAN HELP YOU Cad After 8pm.<br />
GAREN BUILOMO CO 661-4666<br />
WE EXCEL IN QUALITY<br />
Oecas -A* Pheeea of<br />
Uc 30 m asp Ref Jim 522-356?<br />
C a b i n e t K i n g<br />
534-2330<br />
' Naw or rMaced<br />
' Manual cabmats 4 vanity*<br />
• Or custom budt By T>i* Kmg<br />
• Formica or aodd wood door*<br />
' Counter tops and vanity lope<br />
> Floors by Armstrong<br />
• Fraa m-home estimate*<br />
LAMINATE EXPRESSION<br />
Fme Cualom Cabaietry<br />
Plua turmtur* at a poca you can't<br />
dnd anyplace eiaa Free Estimalss<br />
BILL OR CARRIE 786-3066<br />
SIGNATURE WOOOWORKS<br />
Custom furniture 4 cabinets<br />
Woods 4 lemmata* Perfection*! in<br />
deeign 4 execution 872-7184<br />
42 Carpat Cleaning<br />
4 Dyaing<br />
AN ALPINE FRESH CARPET -<br />
steam cleaning service 2 rooms a<br />
had. (35. truck mounted equipment<br />
Any aefe 630 Any Ic llisl (35 Any<br />
cnak » e Peak ot claan 422-0258<br />
44 Carpat Laying<br />
& Repair<br />
AAA'S df 1MSTAL 4 REPAIRS<br />
Pad ai silica AJ wort Guaraniaad<br />
nelaian ea 4 Yrs Expenenoe<br />
Cad Dave 421-6520<br />
39 Carpentry<br />
Camera e Win duaa a Poors<br />
RooAng e SMng a Porehaa a Etc<br />
46 YRS EXP -JMSWEE<br />
443-1290<br />
Cal Tom<br />
COMPLETE<br />
RENOVATIONS<br />
RaaMI/Comm'i uc a ma<br />
LAHOCUSTOM BLOO 960-6160<br />
A BEAUTIFUL<br />
a aat i.nii'iiid. maws a<br />
I Conatrucaon 477 7706<br />
Lie 4 m* 423-9061 665-0366<br />
HESS BUILDERS<br />
Caa tar yaw<br />
today fraa i<br />
IT C O S T S N O M O R E<br />
to gat<br />
1«t class workmanship<br />
FWST PLACE «ME«» RF<br />
•L TON haa<br />
HAMILTON BUILDERS<br />
CaB 560-5500 24 hrs.<br />
AODfTIONS • GARAGES<br />
ailments - Decks • Porenea<br />
ime improvement SpatiaaaU<br />
PLANKS 4 BOARDS<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
ALL TYPES CARPSNTRY<br />
A PRKE TO BE PROUO OF<br />
Carpentry 4 Handymen Spacaaftiei<br />
PETRUANM CONSTRUCTION<br />
14 Yrseeenenee 486 6«f<br />
A- 1 CARPENTRY<br />
CaajoR*<br />
A-1 GENERAL CONTRACTORS<br />
Caraaac TBa. Kacdtana. Drywaa<br />
Door* ti ill" dad Cuaijia.<br />
pnaaa Saaatoeaan Ouw 774<br />
74-7167<br />
Est Wort Guar Moatay Ratoa<br />
17 Yrs Exp, RM 47S-P<br />
' LARdllllBR lUMUlMRdf<br />
CAAPBNTRl . ——"KM<br />
- • W i a a - S S ? — 6<br />
a fca taaaSaaiB *iaa aat<br />
ftd M m a a u M d t U7 ijas<br />
AA CARPET REPAIR<br />
la Day Sary «J Wort G<br />
626-4901<br />
COMPLETE CARPET LINOLEUM<br />
TILE (I<br />
LONG VIEW/FA£R 861-5404<br />
KELLY'S CARPETS- We aa6 6 or<br />
profeeaKmaPy matad conwr<br />
pat. Me a knolaum door*<br />
54 Coiling Work<br />
TEXTURED SPRAY CEILINGS<br />
mt a Ext Pamtmg. Drywaa Rape*<br />
55 Chimney Cleaning,<br />
Building, Repair<br />
66 Elactrical<br />
HIGH HAT CHIMNEY SWEEP<br />
Ramcape Demper* Repeir*<br />
Guaraniaad no mee*. maurad<br />
Uc (B2778)-454-3557 5<strong>31</strong>-85<strong>31</strong><br />
A a A ELECTRIC<br />
Ba* 4 Comm . breaker 4 luee<br />
panel*, plug*, violations uc Low<br />
Pncee Free Est Anytime 564-7969<br />
56 Cloaet System*<br />
& Organizers<br />
ACE ELECTRIC<br />
ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS<br />
Ree . Commercial 4 Industrial<br />
Lie 4 Ins 478-6998<br />
Joe, 553-<strong>31</strong>59<br />
58 Clock Repair<br />
CLOCK REPAIR ALL VARIETIES<br />
Grandfather. Wad. Mantle. Cuckoo<br />
Annnmrsery COMPLETE SERVICE<br />
Clock 4 Wood original 24634 Five<br />
Mile Bed<strong>for</strong>d Twp 255-1581<br />
61 Decka-Patioa<br />
Sunrooms<br />
A BEAUTIFUL CEDAR or Woimen-<br />
aed Deck with FREE Stars 4 Rada<br />
Uc • maurad • Free Est<br />
442-2744<br />
CUSTOM DECKS 4 REC ROOMS<br />
Daeignad 4 bum By Ron Causey<br />
Free estimates<br />
562-9669<br />
62 Doors<br />
ENTRY DOOR SYSTEMS<br />
Fiber ciasaK 4 mauiatad steal m<br />
home presentation SaMe 4 installa-<br />
tion by Octagon Company 693-7577<br />
MR GOOD DOOR Door* Repaired<br />
Lock* install a New door* wood<br />
door* installed Lock specials<br />
451-6699 330-0562<br />
63 Draperies<br />
Slipcovers/Clng.<br />
CUSTOM WINDOW TREATMENTS<br />
•Orl<br />
CUSTOM WINDOW TREATMENTS<br />
Oder draperies now tar Hoadey de-<br />
livery Your fabric or our* Vertical 4<br />
mum bund* also 729-5074<br />
CUSTOM WINDOW TREATMENTS<br />
AND ACCESSORIES<br />
(inc Designer fabric* Bund*<br />
Snadaa Carpanng 4 Wadpapari<br />
Crian « a Compel art Service<br />
Con II en lance of your home<br />
DECORS<br />
Plymouth 451-0246<br />
Licensed 4 maurad<br />
Orag<br />
H rhimnaw<br />
PiiH/iinn<br />
ouMOing, nipeir<br />
64 Dreaamaking<br />
A Tailoring<br />
A MASTER ELECTRICIAN<br />
lor New 4 Old Wort<br />
Haal a t -Comm'l<br />
Cal lor Free Estimate 522-4520<br />
BILL OKLER ELECTRIC<br />
Raa 4 Comm - Lie 4 In*<br />
Spaoadzmg in old home*<br />
624-6713<br />
BOLLIN ELECTRIC<br />
Commercial- InOusInal- Ras I<br />
459-0070. 459-6430<br />
DEPENDABLE ELECTRICIAN<br />
For ad yoix reaidentIN needa<br />
Quality wort 7 day* raaacini<br />
Free est - 533-3003 .<br />
78 Firewood 96 Garages<br />
ALPENA FIREWOOD<br />
Oak . Maple 4 Birch Ash DMivery to<br />
Ml count** Face cord 4x8» >6 155<br />
Cut spw 1-600-373-5669<br />
CURED MIXED FiREWOOO<br />
16" « 4 » 8' tree delivery<br />
1150 lor 3 cord*<br />
525-9421<br />
FIREWOOO 4 COAL<br />
Sea*oned Hardwood 4 Birch<br />
Soft 4 Hard Coal<br />
Pick up or delivery available<br />
NOBLES LANDSCAPE SUPPLY<br />
474-4922<br />
MIXED SEASONED FIREWOOO<br />
145 * 'ace cord (4h«8ftl '6in J<br />
Denver, available Cherry. Ash and<br />
Maple Cal 477-3607<br />
MIXED SEASONED HAROWOOOS<br />
16Cface cord deirvered i4i8>18)<br />
2 - $110 3 1162 4 1212<br />
Kindling 15 522-6733<br />
ELECTRICIAN deeare* additional<br />
work Large or «maa job*<br />
Reasonably pricad Uc.<br />
Senior Dwcount 399-3253<br />
ELECTRICIAN NEEDS YOUR WORK<br />
No IOC too *mad' Caamg fan*<br />
220 maa. apas. repair* ate<br />
Cad Gary, 7 day* at 427-1254<br />
NEED AN ELECTRICIAN?<br />
Raa 4 Comm Fair Prices Free Est<br />
Violations Swrv Changes Pool*<br />
United Maintenance 363-2<strong>31</strong>0<br />
ROWE ELECTRIC 4 SUPPLY<br />
EMdnc Connecting 4 Supptoea<br />
Besioentiai * Commercial<br />
33920 Van Born Wayne-721-*0«0<br />
SPEEDY ELECTRIC<br />
Commercial/-aeideniiel flood agnt<br />
mg. bucket truck avad , kght na-<br />
tures. clrcuita added. comput« or<br />
cult* emergency kgntmg<br />
437-7667 464.1035<br />
69 Eicavating<br />
EXCAVATING<br />
TRENCHING Sewer Weter Line*<br />
Parkmg Lois Drama. Septic T m<br />
Reasonable Licanaad 636-67<strong>31</strong><br />
LOADER/BACKHOE<br />
BULLDOZER<br />
BOBCAT<br />
Swimming Pool* Concrete'Slump<br />
Removal Land Clearing. Trancfwig<br />
Grading INSURED 671-2164<br />
SEWER GRADING 6<br />
DfRT HAUL-Oft<br />
No pob too big No K>b loo smaa<br />
Cad 453-4630<br />
72 Fencee<br />
060 QUALITY FENCE CO<br />
unk 4 Wood Fencing dog > anneis<br />
477-6353<br />
78 Firewood<br />
Maw4 Rapaa*<br />
'ypaa Racing<br />
Expert Maaon Cad 256-4447<br />
PROFESSIONAL ALTERATIONS 4<br />
REPAIRS on any rype of garment<br />
1 Day Service on heme • ladabN<br />
Cindy Green 525-44 13<br />
AU. CHIMNEY Wort Repev*<br />
Caps Flue Plpae Bnck Wort<br />
476-0011<br />
A VETERAN CXaJNTV SWEEP<br />
C h i m n e y s<br />
WllMbwa: any price!<br />
B E S T C H I M N E Y C O .<br />
5 5 7 - 5 S & 5<br />
dre**ma*mg i<br />
Experienced a i<br />
AAA SEASONED HAROWOOOS<br />
' tar 160 Cherry Mood 165 t'•<br />
tarSdO Fraa ill i , 6*3 3490<br />
145 Ptcki«<br />
155 Deevwrad 4 Dumped<br />
M5 OMnrM a Stacked 477-4<br />
65 Drywatl<br />
DRYWALL a PLASTERdaG<br />
Naw a Rap am. Hand or Spray Taa-<br />
mrtng AceuaocM Cad Uc Guar<br />
30 Yr* Exp 543-0712 8«2 7543<br />
A BaauakA^ ^kaaonatl Face Cord<br />
Mtaad Hsrttwoida 14 xi'i 14-20' i<br />
Fraa DMkiar> 164/Cord 2 to 1100<br />
Slacking M00 637 6716<br />
ABSOLUTELY SEASONED 1 YR<br />
DRYWALL TAPING 6 FINISHING<br />
L O W R A T E S ^ 1<br />
JACKS WALL REPAIR<br />
4 7 1 - P f i O Q<br />
« Electrical<br />
AOMMC YOUR Fa«<br />
MIXED SEASONED HAROWOOOS<br />
Oak • Cherry • Apple • MapM<br />
No wm 160 Fscn Cord 4«8«18 de-<br />
kvered 3 cord mm 517-546-2294<br />
SEASONED FIREWOOO<br />
145 a cord I4x8x 16) delivered<br />
DMcounts 'or rmtftl cord sales<br />
MICK 6 DAGO 471-5039<br />
SEASONED FiREWOOO<br />
Mixed hardwood 160 Apple 4<br />
Cherry 175 co'0 4.8i18 in<br />
NORTHERN TREE 354-0366<br />
SEASONED FIREWOOO<br />
Mixed Herdwood Fruitwood<br />
4«8x 16 Denver 140 cord<br />
150 stacked 477-4594<br />
SEASONED HARDWOOD<br />
««6i 16 150 4«4>8 1150<br />
WE OE LIVER<br />
Cad <strong>31</strong>3-465 6965<br />
SEASONED MIXED HAROWOOOS<br />
Cut Split tor I fT<br />
I « 8 » 16 18 2 cord* 1110 d*av-<br />
521-5530<br />
a a UNITED FIREWOOD a a<br />
SUPER FALL SPECIALS<br />
165 Value, only ISC Seas Hard<br />
wood Daav 563-7606 or 728-114€<br />
GARAGE DOORS<br />
& OPENERS<br />
Wa sen 4 service all makes<br />
of garaga doors 4 openeri<br />
All work guar Parts 4 xocv<br />
• We'll beat your best dea<br />
Insurance arork One day ier«ca<br />
• SAVE MONEY<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
SHAMROCK DOOR 534-<br />
99 Guttera<br />
AAA GUTTERS<br />
New or Repaired c,«a-vec 1<br />
Screenea f aacia Board & Roo'<br />
Repairs Call 255-<br />
ALL CLEANING REPAIB5 NEW<br />
HEA' 'APES SCREENING<br />
4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0<br />
*LL GUTTER AND<br />
ROOF REPAIRS<br />
CICENSED<br />
473-1770<br />
DEPENDABLE<br />
GUTTER CLEANING<br />
8th rear Free estimates<br />
Asa lor Marty 584 >025<br />
GUTTER 4 DOWNSPOUT Clearing<br />
Fa* 1<br />
Also Free Estimates Naw 4 Rep*"<br />
681-0432 or 613- 1744<br />
LFVONIA GUTTER<br />
Fan specials. ISO off an, complete<br />
gutter IOC Cleaning A icreanmG<br />
specials Free eetimates 474-6910<br />
OMMER GUTTER SERVICE<br />
Gutters cleaned-repe»ed-ecreenv«3<br />
New gutlers - Roof repairs<br />
Free Estimeiae 62 4 535<br />
102 Handyman<br />
Male/Female<br />
toos SEASONED OAK<br />
Cut NX" deavsred<br />
1 lace cord 4X6X 16 159 2 cord<br />
1115 Slacking even 435-6928<br />
AFFORDABLE HOME RE PA<br />
Roofing siding gutters dooi*. win<br />
dows drywad. tnm 4 Brushing wort<br />
Guaranteed Caa Lea i:< M H<br />
81 Floor Service<br />
ALL HOME REPAIFtS<br />
insiaAation* 4 Mamtenanca<br />
Carpentry Electrical Ptumomg a'C<br />
Quality Guer Free Eai 274-5180<br />
A BETTER FLOOR SANDING X>B<br />
Old floors our specialty Stem wort<br />
baeuMudy done Aiao nww Boors<br />
477-7738<br />
ALL REPAIRS<br />
FREE HOME INSPECTION<br />
LICENSED<br />
473-1770<br />
A l WOOD FLOORS<br />
We mala! sand a imwi aa types al<br />
wood door* Custom work a f—^-e*<br />
•fy For Free Estimate caa 352 6059<br />
SUPERIOR WOOO CONCEPTS<br />
Comptate Wood Floor Servtc*<br />
Outstanding value Neei 4 Clean<br />
Eiiradarn Reputation<br />
REFERENCES 442-4627<br />
CORYS HANOYMAN SERVICE<br />
Hemodekng Repa> Work<br />
M w Pkimbmg Electrical<br />
Decks AD type* Of work 532 2363<br />
Du-IT-ALL<br />
Home Care 4 impro<br />
Pamiaig Drywaa Pkjmtung E<br />
Phone anytime 363 '<br />
92 Furniture<br />
Finiahing A Repair<br />
HANDYMAN<br />
FURNfTURE SPECIALIST<br />
For ihe beel caa Denm*<br />
533-0671<br />
REPAIR 4 REFINMll FUNNITURE<br />
Any type of Caning and Du»<br />
661-5520<br />
96 Garages<br />
D O O R<br />
S A L E<br />
Garage door 4 «ac*nc<br />
ALLEN OVERMEAO DOOR CO<br />
«Je aoaaoiTi<br />
Have Your Own<br />
HoNme To<br />
What B Happening<br />
•R Your Natghborhood<br />
Ca« For Homa Dsavaryi<br />
Obsarvar* Eccentric<br />
501-0500<br />
HANOVMAN FO" HIRE<br />
Eiactncai phxnbing heefmg Of*<br />
aig 4 al i n k or rraac Raaaom"<br />
rates Cal Frank 425-7<br />
HANOVMAN<br />
Home improvement Electric<br />
PVrmbmg Cleaning Gutters Wejcv<br />
I U r o Joba 646-5506'546-409'<br />
HANOVMAN JACK<br />
Rapers ol tiactneal Pkrmpmg<br />
737 9290<br />
"Mmbmg.<br />
346-2575<br />
HOddE 4 OFnet MAINTENANCE<br />
ligm carps<br />
met 4 OA GO MAINTENANCE<br />
C a m * . Snad RaniPvaM R<br />
paw* Pamtmg Camant Wort 'n<br />
Trtwtmma Bonded Ma 471-5*<br />
RELIABLE MAN t<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
INCOME TAX<br />
Accountant tax auditor taa pre-<br />
paywr* needed lev upcoming ta><br />
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tivs* Call or send -seume to<br />
GAS Aitn Abraham Osta S075<br />
Soutnhald Ste 23 Detroit Ml<br />
48228 336-4657<br />
IN SEARCH OF A JOB"'<br />
Secretary 16 per hour Man clerk<br />
16 56 per hour if you ara an akgible<br />
Oakland County resident cell S E T<br />
354-9167<br />
INSULATION INSTALLER<br />
No exp»ience neeoeo Apply et<br />
Jones Insulation 22811 nave<br />
Novi 348 9660 or 227-4639<br />
M EMPLOYMENT<br />
500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wented 500 HalpWantad 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted<br />
INSURANCE-EXPERIENCED ONLY KEYPUNCH KEYTAPE MAINTENANCE PERSON MANAGEMENT POSITION MT BRIGHTON Teamg applies -'OPTICAL DISPENSER OPTICIAN<br />
Many agancm* ask tor ou nalp ai OPERATORS Knowledge of aiectncai. plumbing 120" To Slart. tions tor Ml 4 pan time hem mame Fua » perl hme houra avsneow<br />
hndmg per*onet a commercial Nne Experience required Day* and Boner operation owneral repeir* Future Benwf.^ t ovtMi |OOa available Everyone Mu*i have good. penwneat, ten<br />
CSR s producers 4 -nark af art *o anernoon* Fvmmgion arae CaB Ful or pert tune Ratiraaa are an- Redtord 'Livome Aree must brmg a Social Security Card 4 alerter 4 typmg akid* ABO osrtiti<br />
we need you now Salaries to 474-1136 cou-aeC to appr. Non-profit pn- Retell EatabMivmani Drivers License or picture IO 4 Bnti c a m • DM Salary piu* comrrva-<br />
140 000 C4IT«ON» .BM CRT AI^ERIENCA<br />
a nowiodga o< comowt^r cmrt* work<br />
-ovl«n«s eno report<br />
•t-Bty IO «XKk in Mae<br />
Lrvome<br />
Jacobson's<br />
An Equal Opportunity Em-<br />
ployer<br />
KEYPUNCH KEYTAPE<br />
OPERATORS<br />
Experience required Day* and<br />
•ftemoon* Farmmgion area Caa<br />
474-1136<br />
LEASING AGENT<br />
Part tmje Weekend* requwed tar<br />
Aubum HM* apertment complex<br />
Can Mon -Fn 9am-5pm 853 333S<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
LICENSING IN REAL ESTATE<br />
Our atudent* have * 90N pass rata<br />
on the Stale Exam<br />
Wa GUARANTEE your money back<br />
fl rou don't pea* tha Stale Exam 1<br />
Ciaaaa* *tartmg toon Cad<br />
Lisa Oumaa al 356-7 111 'or detaM*<br />
SOUTHEASTERN INSTITUTE<br />
OF REAL ESTATE<br />
NEW PET SUPPLIES PLUS opening<br />
m <strong>Canton</strong> T^wnafup seekng a<br />
motivated **M slarter tor Manage-<br />
ment position Must nave -elan ex-<br />
perience and leadership abdity Do-<br />
meatic pwi knowledge a plu* Send<br />
reeume 4 salary requirements by<br />
11/1/91 to Boi 358 <strong>Observer</strong> 4 Ec-<br />
centric Newspapers 36251 School-<br />
craft Rd . Livonia. Michigv 46150<br />
LINEN/GARMENT<br />
ROUTE SALES DELIVER'<br />
Apply 7AM-9AM Domestic Lmen<br />
Supply 37330 Van Bom Wayne<br />
MANAGER/SALES PERSONS<br />
Fasten growing health club*<br />
Powerhouse Gym Apery v parson<br />
or cal. 2565 Uvernois Troy<br />
362 3636<br />
JANITOR<br />
FuH-lvne Livonia Ma* Cl<br />
Apply Within LNonla Man Cinernaa<br />
7 Mae 4 Mlddlebelt<br />
Top pay tor your *k«* Musi have<br />
raiisbie transportation and want to<br />
wort' Day and afternoon shift*<br />
wth over time<br />
PRESS OPEFIATORS JANITORIAL<br />
GENERAt LA BOP ELECTRON<br />
ICS MACHINE SHOP WARE-<br />
HOUSE<br />
Top pay bonuses holiday pay tem-<br />
maorance 0 T pay<br />
SNELLING<br />
TEMPORARIES<br />
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS ^OP<br />
pen time evening ^endoriei<br />
Position* Muii heve own transpor-<br />
tation i' miere#le0 c«l cowed<br />
3 '1 663-7505 C* epo*y I! City<br />
BoikJiog Mamtenence. 738 Airport<br />
Blind Ste 4 Ann Art** Mi<br />
J A N'T OR'AL'MAINTENANCE • One<br />
pe'sori opening m growing -nanw-<br />
tacturmg *irm requ«re« adaptable in-<br />
dividual irhoae reapon»ib^»tnes<br />
wou4d mcKKJe fmnnonml & agni main-<br />
ter^nce W OO.'hf wtth good bene-<br />
fits & p*ea*eni worSmg cc*vSmons<br />
Arp^V m person 8ELA.NGER INC .<br />
1001 OOME'.YCT NORTHVILLE<br />
I<br />
carpentry pkiwame MiHiifM I<br />
I<br />
KROGER'S<br />
ha* vnmediale opening* aitth flexi-<br />
ble secneduling lor the Toaowvng<br />
CASHIERS BAGGERS. PROOUCE.<br />
GROCERY DELI, MEAT<br />
Call 647-4976<br />
LIVONIA AREA print Shoot ar*<br />
looamg <strong>for</strong> people to da bindery po-<br />
sition* and experienced ABOick<br />
preee operators Ful time "Xr*l Be<br />
• hard worker and dependaB*<br />
Candidataa must Be Between 16-21<br />
rears old and raaidant* of Wayne<br />
County (not Oetroni. plea** can lor<br />
en eppt 464-1860<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
LOCAL FUNERAL HOME<br />
Seaka^g mature adult to wort fiall-<br />
ttme, on funaraJa errand* *nd ao<br />
on Lifting Involved Rotating<br />
acneduW that moudee weekend*<br />
Cad between 2-Spm. 422-6720<br />
MACHINISTS. CNC<br />
Expanding manufacturer m Novi<br />
and Farmington Hid* Three *hin*<br />
15,'hr and up to Hart Cad Lola at<br />
JNtFORCE 473-2935<br />
MAGAZINf EDITOR<br />
Troy puba*nei se**i sxpenencea.<br />
pert time editor lor * national ado<br />
wecanl mental health magazine<br />
Send r*eume to George Watkm*.<br />
Per<strong>for</strong>mance Reaourca 1863 Tecn-<br />
ndogy Dr Troy Ml 48063<br />
MANAGER TRAINEES<br />
Looking lor man 4 women in greeler<br />
Detroit aree tor management por-<br />
tion*<br />
• No Experience Nece**ary<br />
• Arae Mar<br />
• Bon use* I<br />
Registration if accepted<br />
Can Now<br />
Rochaater H«* 373-6030<br />
Taylor 291-7722<br />
Lrvoma 425-5230<br />
Warren 558 8228<br />
MANAGER TBAINEES WANTED<br />
W* are *r aggreesiva stabia -elan<br />
company looking lor Management<br />
Trainee* with the tame mteraal*<br />
Wa are rapvdty expanding and see*<br />
career-oriented individual* Appr, m<br />
parson Mon -Fn tjetween 10am-<br />
4pm 987 Manufacturers Dr iNew<br />
burgh/Cnerryhai area) Westland<br />
MANAGEMENT POSITION<br />
120" To Start.<br />
Future Benefited<br />
Redtord i Livonia Aree<br />
Retail Eatabk*hn>eni<br />
SENO RESUMES 'O<br />
P 0 BO* 530642<br />
LIVONIA Ml 48153<br />
MEAT CUTTER<br />
Mu*l b* aipeneric mc Ful tune<br />
FNmmgton HA*<br />
626 4856 ]<br />
MEAT CUTTER needed h* time<br />
Apply m person *t Plum Hoaow<br />
Market corner of 9 Mae and _*n»ar<br />
m Southfield<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
BRIGHTON Taking<br />
'on* tor kj* ft pan uma help m«o*<br />
ft outaoe |OOe rvaaeOw Everyone<br />
musl brmg * Social Security Card 4<br />
Driver* Licenae or pict>«e IO 4 Bam<br />
cenihcat* Hirmg *g*nti I* Senior<br />
en lien Oct 30 3pm-6pm Nov 2<br />
-2pm <strong>31</strong>3-229-9581<br />
NEED EXTRA MONEY<br />
FOR CHRISTMAS?<br />
HOLIDAY JOBS<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
MECHANIC<br />
immediate openmg tar a fua time<br />
Must be neat<br />
m appearance 4 have own tool* Ex<br />
penence preierred Eioedent nan<br />
mg pa, wtth Benefits Apft, in per<br />
son at Boo Sellers Pontiee GMC<br />
38000 Grand River. Farmmgton<br />
h«* 476-6000<br />
w« war - people who ara miereeted :<br />
m nonday employment<br />
Wort ir a law tun ft Inendty itmos |<br />
phera ft en|Oy a 10% discount on *•<br />
pu'cnates<br />
OPTICAL DISPENSER OPTICIAN<br />
Fua 4 part tune hour* avaaaole<br />
Must have good. personality<br />
starter 4 typing skkla ABO certtk<br />
cation a pm* Salary piu* comrrva-<br />
*K>n Rocnaatar aree 863-4141<br />
O T To aaam deveiopmantady 0m-<br />
k vocational sattmg<br />
Hrs flexible 124 000 reartv Con-<br />
tact EUnne 455-0050<br />
PA.NTER<br />
Apertment experience<br />
Own tr*n*ponation and tool*<br />
Can after 6pm 534-3659<br />
PAINTER/BILLBOARD<br />
BiUboard pamier lor outdoor syi*<br />
Contact C'eon Smith 453-1620<br />
MESSENGER lor Farmmgton H*s<br />
law firm ha time dependable tar<br />
varied 'eaponsibaitie* Mu*t have<br />
• novMedge ol court* and 'enable<br />
transportation isigniftcent road wort<br />
involved) Cat Jc between 9 30AM-<br />
12 noon 855-6500<br />
Mortgage Loan Processor<br />
If rOu ar* expenenced m conventi-<br />
on* FHA and VA loan pr«e*amg<br />
we have a future 'or you Eicaaent<br />
salary and benefits Join our grow-<br />
ing company Can 655-6622 or send<br />
reaume 10<br />
VKkM Kama<br />
John Adams Mortgage Co<br />
28124 Orchard Lake Rd Suite 101<br />
Farmmgton Hills. Ml 46334<br />
An Equal Ooponumt, Employer<br />
•Ca<br />
• Saies door<br />
• Overrwgnt Stocking crew<br />
- Snack bar<br />
• Can attendants<br />
Apply m person al the Customer<br />
Service De*k durmg Ouvriea* hours<br />
TARGET STORES<br />
30020 Grand Rfver Farmmgton<br />
NO LAYOFFS...<br />
m lha tsa eatat* Buamea* The omy<br />
'equi-amani* ten ceumg me ara wia<br />
mg to work hard Be tramad 4 Oka<br />
people Flexible hours earn wn«e<br />
y». eern CMt Carl or Rich at Can<br />
tury 2' TayKx 4 Aaaoc 451-9415<br />
PART TIME T<<br />
needed immediat»y F armmgton<br />
HMs nursery achooi Cad *ne-<br />
'Oem 4T6-<strong>31</strong>11I<br />
PERSONAL TRAINERS WANTED<br />
For personal trawling ilinee* stud*<br />
located m the Soutnfteld erea<br />
Fua 4 Part-time Cad. 351-9117<br />
PHOTO LAB TECH<br />
Fua time experience preferred<br />
For 1 hour photo lab<br />
CONCOURSE 1 HOUR PHOTO<br />
Bioomfieid Plaza<br />
Maple at Telegraph<br />
855-9836<br />
PICTURE FRAMERS<br />
For Hudson s Picture Framing Depi<br />
at Northland Mali Fua lime poeition<br />
vt irammg n il 4 art available Ex<br />
penence neceeeary 443-4363<br />
Pi evident<br />
BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD<br />
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE<br />
Tne aacc e *ee»mg quaMied eppu-<br />
cent* lor the poeition ol Pr**id«nt<br />
Tne Preeident a tne cr-el executive<br />
officer a menagei of *t*fl volun-<br />
teers end progreme tar the Cham<br />
ber of Commerce The eucceeefui<br />
candidate wW exiubn proven ebiaty<br />
to wort with diverse conetttuencie*.<br />
have fund-«aiaing expenenoe dem<br />
onairate a thorough unoersiamang<br />
tor fiscal management and long<br />
'ange strategic planning and po*-<br />
seea exccaaenr conmmumcation<br />
skua Salary 125 000 - 'ange<br />
The last date thai application* win<br />
be accepted a Nov 22 <strong>1991</strong><br />
Qualified candidates are 'nvned to<br />
*ubmrt * letter ol application a<br />
currant raeume *nd truee wrier, of<br />
references from business people to<br />
E Saimrnen Char<br />
The BBCC Seerch Commiiiee<br />
2436 W Lincoln Ste F-101<br />
Bvmmgnam. MI 48009<br />
PRINTING<br />
PRESSMAN/MANAGER<br />
•netanl pnnt expert 2 coo* AB Oek<br />
478-9609<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
Manufactunng firm a looking lo<br />
mamlanance 4 repair person to be *<br />
teem piayer on * winning team ide-<br />
al candidate wia have aom* ewctn-<br />
cai and-'or mecnamcai experience<br />
Thi* I* * ful time position with Bene-<br />
fit* 4 paid holiday* Pieaaa apply m<br />
person at Clrcurti DMA. 32900 Cap-<br />
itol. Lfvonla Oft Farmmgton Rd<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />
experienced m all phase* of bunding<br />
mainienance including large HVAC<br />
unit* 4 Ihew control* Send '**ume<br />
Attn Pal P O Jtai 664 Btoomfteld<br />
MA*. MI 46303-0664<br />
LABORER <strong>for</strong> 1r*nch footings<br />
Experience helpful Must have car<br />
Machine operating *klts helpful<br />
427-0279<br />
Call<br />
ced leaamg agent<br />
LOAN OFFICER<br />
Experienced Loan Officer warned :<br />
tor progresarve eetaBaahed mon- 1<br />
gage lender Complete product Ine<br />
available to include competitive j<br />
/umbo a* well a* B4C loan* Htgneel<br />
comrmaaion* paid *td top notch I<br />
support team guarantee* your loans<br />
win doee Wa ara not accepting<br />
trainee* Cal Tom Smith at<br />
North American Financial Corp<br />
<strong>31</strong>3-642-2680<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />
Needed lull lime tor laige apartment<br />
com pie* m Farmmgton HiUa Appfy<br />
, In peraon on Saturday* only at<br />
30<strong>31</strong>0 Timbendge Circle corner of<br />
Tuck 4 Fotaom N of 8 Mile, E of<br />
Orchard Lake Road<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />
Needed full time <strong>for</strong> a 59<br />
Ded nursing care facility<br />
Experience wilh plumbing<br />
and electrical Apply at:<br />
BEDFORD VILLA<br />
16240 West 12 Mile Road<br />
Southfield. Ml 48076<br />
An Equal Opport unity Employer<br />
MANAGER/SEAMSTRESS<br />
FiexibM hours Mon -Sat tor men 1<br />
ratal ahop m Lathrup VMage<br />
A*k Hx Paul at 557-0126<br />
MARKETING<br />
PROGRAM<br />
COORDINATOR<br />
A cnellenging pcetTtor<br />
>• avauecrte 'or a creative<br />
individual wti* seve'ai<br />
yeer* of market reoearc*<br />
eKper>er>ce In ftneno*!<br />
aerv«cea Must have<br />
eiceWent oret and written<br />
commvftocatKXi tfcii»» and<br />
W»e ebMtty to develop and<br />
implement market«ng<br />
strategy A cottege degree<br />
wtth a marsartmg majo* «s<br />
preferred<br />
and 1*1 ar> hntor> to<br />
Dear Do* r ^eder*<br />
Cred«t 'Urtoon<br />
c*ersonnei Depertment<br />
400 T&am Center Drrve<br />
Dear&CK" Ml 48*?6<br />
An EoueJ Oppo^unrty Employ^<br />
MARKETING TRAINEE<br />
Local office o< nal»onel organisation<br />
need® a 'ew good paop^e wiiung to<br />
wors hero and be trained tarn<br />
while you learn Guaranteed<br />
125 000 first yeer ncone<br />
CaP Lisa Dumea at 356-3748<br />
MARKET RESEARCH<br />
INTERVIEWERS<br />
immediate openings tor telephone<br />
door to door 4 mystery shopper*<br />
Flexible hours Experienca preferred<br />
but win tram Can Louse 559-7680<br />
MORTGAGE<br />
ORIGINATOR<br />
Earn tag mone, now Jom one of<br />
met'opontan Detrort & r«siesi grow-<br />
ing mortgage company Experi-<br />
enced only We WI got weds eeds<br />
«ad* Call M- jmcoc 'or confider.<br />
iiei interview 6*7-1199<br />
NAIL TECHNICIAN<br />
experience with flbergla* naW*<br />
cilentew waiting. e*1*CJished Llvonie J<br />
sawn 471-0630<br />
NAIL TECHNICIANS - prime down- j<br />
town Plymouth location Excellent<br />
opportunity Expwienced with clien-<br />
tele preierred 522-9577 j<br />
NAIL TECHNICIAN (MANCURtST) I<br />
Nice working *1mo*pftere fU» or<br />
pari lime CKdntaia 7 rant * space \<br />
Ask 'cmSherry be<strong>for</strong>e 3PM al<br />
326-6548 l"» 3PM 427 1640<br />
NA'L TECHNICIAN<br />
] Greet opportunity <strong>for</strong> top notch per<br />
son, your own business wtthm a<br />
busy 01'mmgnar- talon Beni free to |<br />
start ^uk-lima ^rcensed some I<br />
•>emeie Can today 642 2862 )<br />
NIGHT AUDITOR - part-time expe-<br />
rienced Applications accepted at<br />
Embassy Suite* Hotel Lrvoma<br />
'3525 Victor Part way NO P~ON£S<br />
CALLS ACCEPTED<br />
NO LAYOFFS<br />
m the 'eel eetafe bu»mess lequwa<br />
ments are waung to work hard, Ba<br />
tramad and Mia peooie Earn »*iiie<br />
you learn Can George<br />
ERA Fast Federal Raai'ty 478-3400<br />
OPENING <strong>for</strong> -ehebie mature per<br />
•on 10 work m cosmetic stockroom |<br />
Appfy m person st T emer * s 32520<br />
WW nwy Farmmgton HDda<br />
OFFICE CLEANING<br />
Oowntoern Detroit firm seeks fua<br />
time persons to wort on office<br />
cleaning crew We are leaking effi-<br />
cient 4 dependable experienced<br />
persons with general cleaning dutiaa<br />
4 i-rong emphaaem on prolmianai<br />
company Image Compenaation «v<br />
eludes an company benefit* Work-<br />
ng hour* 4 30pm-1230am Mon<br />
Fr, Ouaiihted cand«J*!e* need only<br />
•epiy For conwderatior aana *e-<br />
*aiary rac<br />
OFFICE <<br />
P 0 Boi 779<br />
Detroit Ml 462<strong>31</strong><br />
OPERATOR 'or moBee truck weeh<br />
Full lime outdoor won on week<br />
end* ft some evenings Muat be de-<br />
pendable with good driving record |<br />
For apQoiniment cal 422-2505 j<br />
OPTICAL DISPENSER<br />
Dart time fienBi* hour* Experience<br />
prete"*d DOC Franchise in<br />
Meaoowroo* Village Maa Rocnee- |<br />
ier Hift* 375-0072 ]<br />
OPTICIAN<br />
Eipenenced O^penser Weetland<br />
ocation 522-61<strong>31</strong> 1<br />
OUTSIDE HELP<br />
Quwed Beecn Defy •'Cherry Ha area<br />
15 hr Ca* after 12 561-3925<br />
PERSONAL CARE AT"ENDANTS<br />
Caring persone care attendants<br />
a-dei needed U M M I pert time<br />
position* immediately working with<br />
cerebral pais, individual* MORC or<br />
PHOTOGRAPHERS AMATEUR,<br />
fu* time excellent hinge, medical<br />
benefit* and prof snaring Life 4<br />
di*ab«rty insurance You muat heve<br />
35 mm 4<br />
PIZZA SALESPERSON/OR!VER<br />
Greet tor coaege student Ltmchr<br />
Anna hour* Apply Hungry Howie I<br />
Puza 4 SuB .2170 Caa* -ak* Rd<br />
Keego Harbor or call 663-6363<br />
P-UMBER<br />
Sewer Cleaner eCue to do reeioenfia 1<br />
'epeir* Ful uma Contact Mike at<br />
Mr Rooter 525-5922;<br />
PORTFLA.'T STUDIO now hwmg 'or<br />
ful and pari time seasonal pan<br />
ton* No expenence neceeaary WE<br />
TRAIN Benefit* <strong>for</strong> fu« tune Appi,<br />
•r person at Sears Portrait Studio<br />
10em td 8pm, Tuaa thru Sal Sim»<br />
md Place Mel LJvcmia Man Oak<br />
land Maa Twelve Oak* Men<br />
Equal Opportunfty Employer M/F<br />
PREP-PERSON EXPERIENCED<br />
For Soutnfteld Higiwiee apartmen-<br />
complex Cad aak tar Jen 559-3470<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS Chlld'ens<br />
Clothing manufacturer ha* an open<br />
mg lor the poeition ol Preaaer A vs<br />
nety ol dutiae from «oning steam<br />
ing mapectmc 4 other errand*<br />
Starring pey tS'iv Cad 661-3566<br />
PRE-SCHOOL COOFIDINA TOR<br />
wanted tor South Lyon Co-op Nur<br />
aery Fun time 3 4 « Yr old pro-<br />
r ama Send resume Jo P 0 Boi<br />
'5 South Lyon. Ml 48178<br />
Oeadima Nov 13 '99'<br />
PRESSMAN,B«ND€R> PERSON<br />
1 color AB Dick Praaa expenenca ,<br />
ful time Good pay piui Benefits<br />
Send reeume to<br />
Johnson s Preea<br />
24300 Meaoowbroc* Roae<br />
Novi M'l 46375<br />
PRESS OPERATOR<br />
Expenenced on progreearve 3MS 4<br />
die *etimg 'or medk*n--saed auto-<br />
motive stamping company located<br />
I W Detroit 196-T eiegrapr,<br />
land raerria 10 Box 374 Obi<br />
PRINT SHOP<br />
Bindery person needed fu" time<br />
expenenoe preferred Benefit*<br />
Garden Or, ' 525-7610<br />
PRINT SHOP IN Royai Oak "eeds<br />
experienced Counter E»tim*tor<br />
Ful time Cad<br />
549-4747<br />
The ngbl people<br />
PRODUCTION ANALYST<br />
A Lrvoma baaed company e seeking<br />
peraon* with *upervtsor> experience<br />
m * production aanmg H«gr achooi<br />
piu* some coiieg* course* requ^ed<br />
Send resume 10 M' Richard PO<br />
Bo. S9036 Lrvoma M- 46150<br />
An Equel Opportunity Employer<br />
PRODUCTION<br />
Sewing Machine Operators Surge<br />
or overtock experience preferred<br />
Apply wntrwr JDI 45657 Port Plym-<br />
outh Ml 48170 <strong>31</strong>3-451-3300<br />
PFtoOuCTioii SmeF detergent<br />
manufacturer ha* permenent lu*<br />
time position Must »fl 100 lb*<br />
16'hour - medKel 536-5324<br />
PROGRAMMER<br />
Fua time tor wnoieaele drstnbuioi<br />
locatad m Southkald Mu*1 have<br />
minimum 2 years proorammmg ex-<br />
perience on IBM AS-400 u*mg RPG<br />
400 Must have good commumca<br />
tlon *kiH* Sand reaume mauOmg<br />
salary requirements 10 P 0 Boi<br />
509 • Southfield Ml 48066<br />
PROPERTY<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
Large propert, management com-<br />
pany seeks ambniou* orgemied in-<br />
dividuals tar Raeideni Manager po-<br />
sition at Wcai apartmeni compiexee<br />
Great Opportunity <strong>for</strong> advancement<br />
Salary peckage include* apertment<br />
Send 'e*um* to P-operty Managw<br />
P 0 Boi 50't Southfield M.<br />
48066<br />
"PROTOTYPE<br />
Expenenced layout 'mspectKm of<br />
aneei meta machmed pert* Eipen-<br />
enced MtG *nd TIG welder Experi-<br />
enced -atrw hand wrth ma exper--<br />
ance Overtime 'benefit* Apply m<br />
peraor between 9AM-4 30PM Dy-<br />
aearch 2282' "wasp O- ,<br />
Novi Pel« eer Meadowbrooa 4 Novi<br />
Rd oft 9 Mae<br />
500 Holp Wanted<br />
PROOF OPERATOR CLER"<br />
Fua time Proof Opw»tor-Clerk lor<br />
bacxroom operations m bank<br />
Bioomfiaid Him Dunae lo mciude<br />
operating proof machine data entry<br />
and account mamlanance Addi<br />
tionai reeponaKaet** contmgam on<br />
wilting nesa to learn Experience<br />
helpful Send -eeume and ack<br />
nowiedgemeni 91 poemon applying<br />
•or to<br />
• Human Resource*<br />
REPUBLIC BANK<br />
1700 N Woodward Ave<br />
Bioomfimd Hdie Ml 48034<br />
P M "EMPORARr PERSONNEL<br />
Need! 'eaabie workers <strong>for</strong> kgni in-<br />
dustrial stock ciart packer'ware-<br />
houae and clerical Retiree* are<br />
welcome Can 8 30am-5pm.<br />
961-4260<br />
QUA.lTv ASSURANCE MANAGER<br />
Mature experlencd ww SPC and<br />
oeakng wtir, automotive firm* and<br />
'eiaieo cgBoram E slackened long<br />
'•me mppher suburbar. weeWda lo-<br />
cation Salary and Benefits Haaumi<br />
10 Boi 170 <strong>Observer</strong> 4 Eccentric<br />
Newspapers 36251 Schooicrafi<br />
Rd Livonia Michigan 48150<br />
OCA_irv CON'RO- INSPECTOR<br />
Experienced m prmi raadmg. labn-<br />
cating stamping A praetaion<br />
gauge* Apply n person between 8-<br />
1 lam o> '-4pm at BMC Manufac-<br />
turing 100 S Mill street Plymouth<br />
An Equel Opportunity Employer<br />
QUALITY CONTROL<br />
Loosing <strong>for</strong> person with experience<br />
tor Quality Control poeitor »i Uvo-<br />
-ua Weatiand area Piee*e aand re-<br />
sume to Attention Quality Control<br />
6430 Commerce Drrve Weetland<br />
Ml 48185<br />
" REAL ESTATE ASSISTANT<br />
10 tha Saras Manager m Novi Part<br />
rime office work on weekend* md 2<br />
afternoon* during the week Knowl-<br />
edge of Ree Estate Saiei computer<br />
word proceeamg and spreedaneet<br />
neipiui wm tram Send -eaume to-<br />
Real Estate ASSISTani rklul P O Boi<br />
3045 B^mmgham Ml 48009<br />
REAL ESTATE SALES<br />
125 000 guaranteed 1 t you always<br />
wanted lo start a career m ree.<br />
estate but leu you couKJn 1 take e<br />
now I* tn* time to get started<br />
cm Mr Beiffu** a' 26'-0700 to Dnd<br />
1 out about ocr guaranteed income<br />
program and start immadiaiaif m a<br />
cereer held of unkmited potential<br />
.ivoma- Redtord<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
RECEPTIONIST-SECRETARY<br />
' Full tn* Good phone ska*, type 50<br />
wprr 4 Word Perfect Salary com<br />
menaurate with atMrty Send rea^ne<br />
to First Commeroal Realty 29500<br />
Teiegrapr SouThkakJ Mi 4803*<br />
Attention MMIISI<br />
RETAIL SA.ESPERSON<br />
FULL TIME - KITCHEN GLAMOR<br />
; NOVI TOWN CENTER APPLY MFED<br />
THYRS FRI BETWEEN 10 4 5 OR<br />
CALL *OR APPT 380-8600<br />
RETIREES- STUDENTS<br />
j Ear- 16-110 per nov* helping me<br />
generate weds to» my sale* si ah<br />
*EAM LEADERS DEEDED<br />
Cal Mr Bob 476-9<strong>31</strong>1<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS K MART<br />
Now accepting application* tor aee<br />
son*! neic Fua ft part time ' laxiow<br />
hours Day*. *flemoon* Siwnmql ft<br />
| m«jrvie* Pieeae apply at<br />
1100 Rocneeter Rd Rocnaatar Haa<br />
fc HOM6 61 S€RVIC€ GUID€<br />
1<br />
DEADLINES. 4 P.M- TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY EDITION / 4 P-M FRIDAY FOR MONOAY EDITION TO PLACE Y O U R AD C A U . I<br />
102 Handyman<br />
Male/Fam«la<br />
116 Inauranc*<br />
All Type*<br />
Retired H a n d y m a n<br />
A* type* Ot won<br />
471-3729<br />
NO FAULT AUTO INSURANCE<br />
Lowest raiaa m town<br />
25620 Southfield. Sie 100<br />
Cad 3T3-559-2806<br />
105 Hauling<br />
A-1 HAULING - Moving Scrap met-<br />
a Cleaning Basemenl* -Garage*<br />
Store*, etc Lowest pnce* m town<br />
Quick service Free Esl Serving<br />
Wayne 4 Oakland Counlie* Cantral<br />
location 547-2764 or 559-8138<br />
FOR A LOAD OFF YOUR MtNO<br />
Cal Take-A Way Trash Serwce<br />
334-2379 or 332-1247<br />
We speciam* m 1 Uma pick up*<br />
prompt service to Troy Rochester<br />
Bvmmgnam - Bioomfieid areas<br />
HAULING ROOFING CONCRETE<br />
Home Repairs - Free Est<br />
Sr C
AF* O&E Thursday. Octobar <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong>,<br />
Thursday OctoOtw <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong> OAE f5F<br />
/ EMPLOYMENT<br />
500 Halp W a n t e d<br />
ROUGH CARPENTERS<br />
Journeyman {UM or rsraaMl only<br />
need apply Cal 522-037*<br />
ROWQH CARPENTER<br />
EwMnotd m dack* * addition*<br />
Cat 477- taoe<br />
BOUTE DRIVER<br />
fvt nma Must have graal driving<br />
record rtaaponamta. abM to work<br />
aaaa ends Electronic I M helpful<br />
Good hourly rata ptua benefits Ap-<br />
i Com<br />
P*» air Amaocan i t Soulhfveld<br />
21477 Bridge StreM Sort. E, |<br />
8 Mas. 1 Mock W of Ta<br />
Suite E,(N.<br />
Telegraph)<br />
SAt.ES ASSISTANT<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />
naa construction safes cMoa. 5-6.<br />
day aaaa. 12-Spm Sunday a mual.<br />
I nacaaaary Caa<br />
477-47to<br />
SALESPEOPLE NEEDED, perma-<br />
nent part tana Manor* m Wand* en-<br />
vironment - 1Mb* hour*. Cran-<br />
brook Floral Co 647-B0<strong>31</strong><br />
SCHOOL CROSSING 0UAR06<br />
Mornmga. noon 6 aftamoona. t15<br />
Hat rata <strong>for</strong> 2 croaamg. S30 flat rata<br />
•or 3 croaamga. Incentive pay m bad<br />
aejitar Can Birnmgham PoBce.<br />
644-1900, ant 345<br />
SCREW MACHINE SET-UP<br />
Ca* 9am-3pm ><strong>31</strong>-2000<br />
SCREW MACHINE OPERATOR<br />
Experienced multipN spmdM 6<br />
Brown 8 Sharpe satgM spmdM op-<br />
erators needed lor day I nigra thin.<br />
Can Bam-3ipm 9<strong>31</strong>-2000<br />
SEAMSTRESS WANTED<br />
PMaeeca?642^0010<br />
SEAM-RE SS - Naadad lo maka<br />
window treatments and cornice<br />
boards Mm 2 yra experience. Cal<br />
Frankkn Daaign CanMr lor appolnl-<br />
manl , 661-3800 or 509-2008<br />
SECONDARY SCIENCE TEACHER<br />
To teach Biology & Pttyalotogy<br />
Chemistry, Physic* & Learning<br />
credentials to: Elon Acadamy.<br />
Melton. Birmingham, Ml 4800S<br />
SECRETARY/SOME SALES - lu«<br />
tuna Mon-Frl 10am-6pm 87/hour<br />
Contact RK*, Strom Com-<br />
455-8022<br />
starting Contact<br />
putar. Plymouth<br />
SENIOR COMPANION<br />
<strong>for</strong> Retirement VMage<br />
Naadad to work with our Mdapand-<br />
ant Seniors Plaaaa aoCy » paraon<br />
at Grand RNer VMage. 36550<br />
Grand Rrvw, Farmington Hula<br />
SERVICE MANAGER - Spatially van<br />
Conner lions Mual hava mechemcM<br />
•MKMa. vwbal 8 pecpM saiRs<br />
Experience preferred Sand<br />
raaumaa Boi 368 Obeerver 8 Ec-<br />
centric Newspapers. 36251 Scfiool-<br />
craft Rd . Lwonie. Michigan 48150<br />
SERVICE PORTERS<br />
NEEDED<br />
Erhard B » W hai immediate open-<br />
Inge lor 2 aarvtce porters. Rano-<br />
merabon with experience Fringe<br />
bMieWts. Apply m paraon or aand re-<br />
sume to:<br />
Erhard B 4 W<br />
4065 W MapM<br />
500 Halp W a n t a d<br />
Technical Analyst<br />
Wa hava a poeition Mr a Technical<br />
Analyst Experience on Lotua 1.2.3.<br />
raQuirad ThM poamon ofMrs bene-<br />
nta Plaaaa cat ClMra lor an mnr-<br />
E N T E C H<br />
SERVICES. INC.<br />
558-9599<br />
TELEMARKETERS - 3 yra<br />
io BiiMnan experience halpM but<br />
Relax almoaphara m<br />
2pm. 16 par hour<br />
352-1620<br />
not iiatadearj N<br />
ttiNeM IO-2<br />
lalamarkailng<br />
Attention<br />
Telemarketers<br />
Ka8y Tamporary Senncee current*<br />
haa long and ahort tarm<br />
aaaagnmanla a.labia ai tha Farm-<br />
computers nacaaaary and experw<br />
anca making outbound caaa heiphl<br />
For mora In<strong>for</strong>mation. caa today<br />
K E L L Y<br />
T e m p o r a r y<br />
Services<br />
Equal Opportunity Employar M/F/H<br />
500 Halp W a n t a d<br />
$200 PER WEEK<br />
Quaraniaad plus bonus FMalbM<br />
hours. SupervMor 8 I<br />
Mon-Sal SoulhMd<br />
502 Halp W a n t e d<br />
Pantal Madical<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY<br />
32-40 hour*. Type 50 wpm, Inaur-<br />
enca knowledge a plus Mental<br />
haalth/S.A. c&we CM 10-Spm.<br />
Tuaa-Thurs. 476-9300<br />
$ 5 0 S I G N U P B O N U S<br />
HOME HEALTH AIDES<br />
Allen Health Care Ma kwnadMia<br />
openings lor aides with M leaat 1<br />
Mar experience Opamnga carM<br />
(or quadraplagK panaris In Novi 1}<br />
hour shifts avttatrla during daytime<br />
ReOebM irensporstetion a M l<br />
ALLEN HEALTHCARE 558-8090<br />
BILLER<br />
COLLECTION SPECIALIST<br />
Friendhr urganl car* McMty m Ferm-<br />
.ngton/SoutbltokJ araa naada SDM<br />
experienced Madical BMar with ag-<br />
oon skins Baautrtul oKSce caring al-<br />
moephere •8/hr lo start, paid ban-<br />
em* Cal Patty Ralbltt. 932-1170<br />
Harper Associate*. 28670 MkXJM-<br />
bert. Farmington Hlls. Ml 48334<br />
SILLER/OFFICE MANAGER<br />
lor reliab agency Dun<br />
MMig varlou* 3rd party payers,<br />
coordinate mat ottkm activity<br />
Send reeume to Advance Rafteb ,<br />
<strong>31</strong>450 W 7 mae. UvonM, Ml 48IS2<br />
BILLED RECEPTIONIST<br />
Muat hava 1 yr<br />
cal or podiatry<br />
and good patient communication a<br />
must Knowledge ol health meur-<br />
ance and bWng reoulreO Muet be<br />
hard worker and dependable Cat<br />
<strong>for</strong> interview 478-1024<br />
TELEPHONE INTERVIEWING<br />
Dynamic Marketing naasarch Firm<br />
M seeking motivated, part time tele-<br />
phone interviewers tor el shifts<br />
(DAYS, EVENINGS 4 WEEKENDS)<br />
Qualifications ara: Licsasni Phone<br />
SkM*. Computer and/or Typing<br />
tha lob market 4 thoee daalrlng ex-<br />
tra money tor tha hotday* NO<br />
SALES INVOLVED Can Sandy<br />
TELE-SERVICE<br />
Take The Chalenge<br />
17 Per Hour lo Start<br />
Fun-Urn positions tor Intense, hard<br />
working individuals "hoes profes-<br />
sional telephone personalty sets<br />
them apart Irom the reel<br />
You wrn be notifying winner* of the<br />
reaults ol s contest drawing 8 ar-<br />
ranging lor tham to redeem thaw<br />
It your personal goal la lo succeed<br />
baaed on your own eTorts. cal<br />
FITNESS USA HEALTH SPAS<br />
737-7800<br />
TELLER<br />
i position tor Cradn Union<br />
.Caa 474-7100<br />
CARING NURSES AIOE<br />
Female to Vva-m with senior citizen<br />
wtth health eve needa. Fraa room 8<br />
board 4 salary CalSua. 264-5718<br />
CASHIER<br />
Hon 8am-5pm. medical insurance<br />
MWng and comptuer experience ol 2<br />
yrs required. Cal from 7:30am-<br />
4 30pm 646-6332. Ext 213<br />
CERTIFIED DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />
Seeking an enthualaaac 6 outgoing<br />
Certmed Dental Assistant. Man -<br />
Thur* . m a fi Mndly and pi oyi eeeN*<br />
Birmingham practice ExcaMant op-<br />
portunity and benefit* 646-3515<br />
CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES. LPN'S 8<br />
RN's tor prtvata duly only<br />
Northweet araa DapandabM UsaWh<br />
Cara. Inc 277-6688<br />
CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT<br />
Westland ConvaMaoent Camar la<br />
accepting applications tor Cart (had<br />
Nursing Aaaistant Wa oKar<br />
• Ful time Afternoon and MkJmght<br />
positions<br />
• Guaranteed mcreeae over current<br />
502 Halp W a n t e d<br />
Dantal Madical<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />
Expai lancad Modern Samtngham<br />
office seeking enthuaMabc and wen<br />
organized peraon tor Ml time em-<br />
ployment Good salary and beneltts<br />
CalPauM 644-9120<br />
DENTAL HYGtENIST / PART - TIME<br />
HssOeJ tor SouthHeid dental office<br />
Excellent salary, benefits &<br />
355-9600<br />
DENTAL HYGJENrtST<br />
Large <strong>Canton</strong> practice la looking <strong>for</strong><br />
HygHaniel that truly enjoys patient<br />
interaction Fun «ma 961-5455<br />
DENTAL HYGlENtST<br />
Part uma needed tor progreesnre<br />
office in Farmington Hl»*<br />
Cal 474-2280<br />
DENTAL HYGIENIST<br />
flaadsd lor Now olhca J or 2 evans-<br />
mgs «• Saturdays Cal Oebbw<br />
<strong>31</strong>3-346-8606<br />
DENTAL HYGIENIST<br />
LIvoraa/NorthvlBe araa. part-time<br />
2 day* Mondaya, Wadneedays 8<br />
artamatmg Saturdays Excellent<br />
salary 8 bonus plan avalabia<br />
Call Phyias al: 464-441<br />
DENTAL HYGIENIST<br />
Poamon svadaMe lor people parson<br />
a 852-2266<br />
DENTAL HYGIENIST<br />
Part-time. nexlbW hr* .<br />
Plymouth araa<br />
455-4070<br />
DENTAL HYGIENIST<br />
Part nma Huntington Woods dental<br />
office Ptaaaa call 9am- 5pm<br />
396-4366<br />
502 H a l p W a n t a d<br />
Dantal Medical<br />
MANAGER<br />
PATIENT SERVICE SYSTEMS<br />
DMC HEALTH CARE CENTERS<br />
ment team wW be responsible<br />
developing and monitoring custom-<br />
er service standards and systems,<br />
patient Inquires snd complaints pro<br />
and<br />
and smpMyse customer<br />
training A Bachelors Oe-<br />
greefand minimum of three yaara ot<br />
experience al Ihe management lev*<br />
m customer service systems is ra-<br />
quved Pleass send reeumee to<br />
Human Resources<br />
DMC HEALTH CARE CENTERS<br />
WOOOLANO<br />
41935 W 12 Mile Rd<br />
Novi Ml, 48377<br />
AffWsted wrth The Detroit Medical<br />
Center, an Equal Opportunity Em-<br />
ployer<br />
MATERNITY<br />
NURSING INSTRUCTORS<br />
Oakland Community College la cur-<br />
rently accepting applications <strong>for</strong><br />
part-Urns CMnlcal Instructors to<br />
leech Maternity Nursing m Winter<br />
Semester starting January 8. 1992<br />
REQUIREMENTS:<br />
Minimum of B S N Master s De-<br />
gree preferred Currant Michigan<br />
Uoenae or eligibaity<br />
EXPERIENCE<br />
Minimum two years recant Clinical<br />
Maiarrwiy Nursing, leaching e«PU-<br />
DENTAL HYGIENIST - wa are<br />
ing an enthusiastic 8 outgoing den-<br />
talHyglerast tor Tuea Wad. Thura m<br />
a h laridty 8 prograaana Birmingham<br />
Isrmfy practice 646-3515<br />
Cal (<strong>31</strong><strong>31</strong> 540-1579 <strong>for</strong> application<br />
^<strong>for</strong>mation Relei to<br />
Position a<br />
t Employar<br />
Affirms tiva<br />
,n I, Position usdi-92<br />
. An Equal Opponurety Empioya<br />
_ _ Alflrmativa Action Employar<br />
DENTAL HYGIENIST<br />
Pari time. South flew araa 2 days<br />
per wk.. Tua* 8 Thur*. avary other<br />
Sal Reply Bo. 300 Obaarvar 8 Ec-<br />
centric Newspapers. 36251 School-<br />
craft Rd.. Livonia. Michigan 48150<br />
DENTAL OFFICE - Front Oeak Coor-<br />
dinator Exceptional opportunity tor<br />
qualMed person wtth experience in<br />
computers snd al aapecta of dental<br />
practice management Competitive<br />
aalary 8 Panama combined with a<br />
stale of th* art faculty 8 graal work<br />
1. 827-1900<br />
DENTAL Raoapnonw 8 Assistant,<br />
experienced Flexible houra, ful or<br />
pari nma Soma evamnga and Sat<br />
Jackie al 728-5601<br />
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST wantad<br />
dynamic detail oriented learn player<br />
tor results oriented practice, com-<br />
mitted lo giving excellence Dental<br />
computer experience prelarabiy<br />
OOMS. dears tor a chalenge and<br />
axe slant communication aklls re-<br />
quired Located m Farmtngton HMs<br />
Can Lias si 932-5650<br />
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST/Assistant<br />
Ful time Experience helpful, but wia<br />
train Friendly personality Excaltrt<br />
pay Uvoma araa 525-<strong>31</strong>50<br />
SHIRT PRESSER<br />
tiaadad tor Novi Road Cleaners.<br />
1068 Hon Rd. Nortti»Ma 349-8120<br />
SKILLED MACHINIST WANTED<br />
Fuji Ome Five years cold heading<br />
room equpment Various shift* Ful<br />
benefit* Apply al: 101 Industrial Dr.<br />
Plymouth Or cal 453-8600<br />
Equal OpportunHy Employar<br />
Mmority/Famele/Handicapped/Vel<br />
SOCIAL SERVICE Agency la looking<br />
tor a Masters ieval Director tor resi-<br />
dents treatment program tor ado-<br />
lee&snl males Cycle dynamic<br />
understanding of behavior a mual<br />
Sand raaume to S Zalupaki. Youth<br />
^Center. 30000 Hmely. inekler<br />
LNing I<br />
Ml 481-<br />
SOUTHFIELD car rental company<br />
looking lor ful lima rental agent<br />
Dutlaa mciuds pick up 8 delivery of<br />
cars uemg a low doly Must be 21.<br />
tS/lir plua bonus 557-0256<br />
SOUTHFIELD PUBLIC<br />
LIBRARY<br />
MEETING ROOM SET-UP<br />
indrvKXiais needed lo eat-up furm-<br />
turs 8 equipment tor daily pro-<br />
grama Muat be relabie. detaN on-<br />
sntsd 8 (Pis to MTI heavy items wtth-<br />
oul saaotsnce Early moming and<br />
lata afternoon hours anMMbla Mon-<br />
Frl. i* 25 par hour For more ln»or-<br />
mation cal Pat Wllams 946-0460<br />
STOCK MANAGER;'<br />
SHIPPING - RECEIVING<br />
For Brmngham gift shop FiM lima<br />
r Bimsnghsm gift shop<br />
STOCK PERSON 8 part time seMe<br />
people Experience halplul Ful or<br />
pert time Apply at The LimMed. 242<br />
W Maple. Birmingham<br />
STORE OPENING COORDINATOR<br />
an aggreearva. snergetic<br />
assist In axpension plana<br />
dldete mould have construction 8<br />
ratal merchendMng experience tor<br />
tins entry lev* poamon, extanelve<br />
travel lequlred Sand reaune to-.<br />
Peracmnal. 755. W Big ~<br />
a >600 Troy. Ml 48064<br />
TEACHER A IOC/PART TIME<br />
For preacnool m Weat BwomfleM<br />
area Cal 8 aak tor Nancy or Use<br />
65S-6186<br />
r pnvsts nursery school<br />
Twp Mon, 7-t2:30,<br />
T E A C H E R<br />
lor 2't yeer olds,<br />
non 8/or saaociaiea daarea ra-<br />
qmred. as la experlanca Ful nma.<br />
W fu . . -a.ii ft - -i IM hi I-. . iini<br />
661-3630<br />
T E A C H E R<br />
Pra-kindargartan<br />
ssssry Ful Baie<br />
661-3630<br />
TEACHERS/ AIOCS<br />
MM Teacher*. Ti<br />
SubantuM Teacheri<br />
tor naw Day Care Center In Novi<br />
TELEMARKETERS -<br />
Has tuarm » looking tar<br />
marks— Mon Thur* 5 30pm-<br />
8 30pm Sal.. I0am-lpm 85 OO per<br />
how * oammisMon No coU caWng<br />
856-1071<br />
TELEMARKETING Computar Una<br />
quired Cs«6-Spai.<br />
TELEPM0S* DtSPATCHCR Weet-<br />
land Area Schei<br />
horns ws supoiy<br />
BM hours Cel.<br />
TELEMARKETING<br />
TITLE INSURANCE<br />
Laanart T * • i<br />
I dipt<br />
TRUCK DRIVER (pick i« truck) re-<br />
quired tar plumbing contractor<br />
Must know ptumblng finings snd<br />
TRUCK DRIVERS<br />
road 8 dty drivers wsntsd Mini-<br />
mum 3 yrs expanence intemetione!<br />
Trensport Agsncy. 564-2309<br />
Corns work where you make a dW-<br />
•srsnos tor s pnvsts company that<br />
really carae. Contact: WesOsnd<br />
Convalescent Center. 728-6100.<br />
Usa Boyd, RN. BSN.<br />
HELP. I NEED SOMEBODY<br />
ads qusMMd<br />
r family<br />
566-1188<br />
TRUCK DRIVERS •<br />
Owner/Opsrslors with tractors 8<br />
trailers Apply In peraon at 4000<br />
Second St . Wayne Cal 728-3244<br />
TRUCKERS<br />
We SIS need mors big trucks-'<br />
Independent contractors snd nsst<br />
osmsrs you should ba working tor<br />
me<br />
' Lois ol mass, lota ot money<br />
and gat homs svsry weak.<br />
' An sxceMnt compensation and<br />
benefit peckage awaits ths good<br />
operstor*<br />
CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT<br />
Wsd . Fri 2 4S-7:30pm Looking tor<br />
a positive M a d ) person sswiing<br />
long term employment and sHMng to<br />
learn all sspects of a buay<br />
chiropractic office 27527 Joy Rd .<br />
half block west of Inkster Rd<br />
522-5601<br />
MATURE, personalis. motNaiad<br />
persons wanted tor Dental Assisting<br />
snd trom dssk rnssn cal 356-7711<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />
Ws went th* best 8 are nMSig to<br />
pay tor It We oiler s chairsKIa posi-<br />
tion thst a mottvatlng 8 rewarding<br />
wtth ar sxcslsnl sstsry/beneM<br />
peckage Cal today lor a brtghtar<br />
future W Bloomflald 661-1440<br />
T-SHIRT 8 GIFT STORE<br />
needs rekebto person lor to! time<br />
position Apply ai person at: Tee's<br />
Plus Lotto m ths Uvonls Mai.<br />
7 Mas 8 Middtobslt Road<br />
UNDERWRITER<br />
Due 10 expending growth, premsr<br />
mortgage benker In Oek lend County<br />
has Immsdlala opening tor s reen<br />
Underwriter with s mmanum<br />
year experience Thorough<br />
FNMA FMLMC. S<br />
muet. Excellent salary 8 benefits If<br />
m tares! sd ssnd reaume to.<br />
Box «380, Obasrver 8 Eccentric<br />
Newspepers. 36251 Schoolcrsft<br />
Rd UvonM. Michigan 48150<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employar<br />
URETHANE JR TECHNICIAN<br />
Douglas 8 Lorn aeon, a quality OEM<br />
suppasr lo ths automotive siduMry.<br />
has s position open tor a Urattiane<br />
the Corporate<br />
Biscu it si working as Ml as genera<br />
office work Exceaem penem pack-<br />
age Quails J candidates should<br />
i Depen<br />
Douglas 8 Lomsson Company<br />
24600 HsMwood CI<br />
HUM. Ml 46335<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />
Experienced only Psrt/Ful Tims<br />
FiexibM hour* No weekends Top<br />
salary Southfield 556-1559<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT - Mon.. Wed<br />
8 Frt Meture. expenenoed, out-<br />
going. good pay Nice working con-<br />
dition* tor Plymouth dsntal oMca<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />
Experienced, tm t m<br />
tor<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />
time. In Ypsaantt area Must havs<br />
sxpertsnos Good hours, with bsne-<br />
fRs AsktorLasle 464-1100<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT - 2 UI time<br />
positions svalabta tor gsnsrsl olfice<br />
m Dearborn<br />
Phone. S6S-2011<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />
Experienced In tour hsnded dsntlsi<br />
ry <strong>for</strong> West Dearborn ofhos 2-3<br />
days/weak Ask tor Pat, 566-<strong>31</strong><strong>31</strong><br />
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />
Fuft-tims position svalabM st s busy<br />
mulli Dsntal Pracnos Musi havs si<br />
lasst 2-3 yrs experience »i dental<br />
MEDICAL ASSISTANTS - 1-2 yrs<br />
sxpertence. X-rsy background<br />
gusrantass higher pay Flex hours<br />
snd Ml time $1240 lo $1420 par<br />
month Several One locations in-<br />
cluding Plymouth. <strong>Canton</strong> 8 Uvoms<br />
MsUnd*. Tsmpro Madical 443-SS90<br />
MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Family<br />
practice m Farmmglon Hals has im-<br />
medists opsnlng Experience re-<br />
quired Excellent ssisry end bene-<br />
fits Contact Admlnlstrstor 591 -0569<br />
MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />
Ful 8 psrt time positions svsHabis<br />
st buay Isrmty prsctice ckmc m Mil-<br />
lord includes evenings Expensnce<br />
rsquksd Contact Lorl Murphy<br />
665-3600<br />
MEDICAL ASSISTANT needed lor<br />
ckmcal aspect of rspidly expanding<br />
office m Westisnd Flecenl medical<br />
Sxpertence or beckground deaved<br />
Send resume snd cover letter lo<br />
P O Box 97. Westisnd. Ml 48185<br />
MEDICAL BILLER<br />
CASHIER<br />
Expsrienced m CPT codes iCD-9<br />
AH typss of Insurances, lor mutti<br />
Speciality Clinic Musi have good<br />
typing snd computer skills Full snd<br />
part-lime All reptys confidential<br />
Pisese ssnd rasums to<br />
ADMINISTRATOR S050 Sdiaefer<br />
Deerborn, Ml 48126<br />
Ity, axceaent grammar 8 dantal m-<br />
eurancs 8 computer knowledge<br />
ExceSent OeiieHa 4 Top Pay tor the<br />
722-5133<br />
DIRECT CARE with dietary sxpert-<br />
ence use ssssry. Hr*. 4-12pm, Mon -<br />
Fri. Starting pay, SS 75 Cal<br />
Stuart, 478-1956<br />
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGIST<br />
Ful time poemon a • alia Pie m larga<br />
cardiology practlca located m Berk-<br />
ley Experience wflh GXT s. nucMer<br />
taiMlng snd cardMc rehabilitation re-<br />
quired Master s degree end ACSM<br />
specialist cert Iflcst ion required<br />
Send resums lo Physiologist<br />
Northpomte Hesn Center, 2575<br />
Woodward Ave Suite 300, Berkley<br />
Ml 48072<br />
respond by 11-15-91<br />
EXPERIENCED DOPPLER/Vi<br />
Technician - Part time Good com-<br />
penaallon Sand reeume to Box 324<br />
Obeerver 8 Eccentric Newspepers.<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia,<br />
Michigsn 48150<br />
MEDICAL 8ILLERS<br />
immediate openings <strong>for</strong> experience<br />
m this fsst psced clinical environ<br />
ment To $7/hr Cal Dab! at<br />
UNiFORCE 357-0644<br />
UNIFORCE<br />
MEDICAL BILLERS/HOSPITAL<br />
Deerbom hoapltal m urgent need ol<br />
2 hospital Dinar l Al peyors 1-3 yrs<br />
experience SMS computers helpful<br />
but w» trek! qualified $1400 to<br />
$1750 par month Csl Sandy T<br />
443-5<br />
pro -5590<br />
MEDICAL BILLERS<br />
Bilers with minimum t yr experi-<br />
ence m OME or IV mfusion needed<br />
immediately Oesutwm olfice. pro-<br />
fessional stmospnere. great wages/<br />
benefit program Contact<br />
Patty Reibrtz. 932-1170<br />
Harper Associates 29870 Middle-<br />
belt. Farmington Hills. Ml 48334<br />
502 H a l p W a n t a d<br />
Dantal Madical<br />
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST<br />
Psrt tims tor Livoms dermatology<br />
office 12-7 dally 4 every other Sal<br />
morning Experience m al areea of<br />
Irontdeak Cal Anns 477-7022<br />
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST<br />
Vsry busy Wesi Bloom held energy<br />
office Computer and madical expe-<br />
rience necessary 4 days per week<br />
Sheila st 826-5<strong>31</strong>5<br />
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST - Expen-<br />
enced end metur* lor busy mum<br />
specialty practice Computer 8 av<br />
sursnre knowtedgs helpM Ful<br />
tuns W BloomhsW 855-7407<br />
NURSE AIOE<br />
Certified Afternoon 8<br />
shifts Nee stsrl wsge Mrs Birmen<br />
NigntingsM Wsst 8365 Nee burgh<br />
Rd Westland. near Joy Rd<br />
NURSE AIDES<br />
Growing noma cars sgency a seek-<br />
ing qualified expenenced personnel<br />
tor privsls duty cases throughout<br />
Oakland County Choice ot Deys 8<br />
Hours Call between 10am - 4pm<br />
Monday thru Fnday<br />
NURSING<br />
UNLIMITED<br />
540-2360<br />
502 H a l p W a n t a d<br />
Dantet-Madlcai<br />
PART RECEPTIONIST CASHIER<br />
MedicM office m BknWngfiam 4pm-<br />
8pm weskdays Sal, AM Medical W-<br />
U K S 8 computer experience re-<br />
quired Cal from 7 SOim-4 30pm<br />
646-6332. Ext 213<br />
PROJECT COORDINATOR<br />
Leading denial Implant surgeon w<br />
seeking s protect coordinator tor a<br />
I settling institute Ths sultabM car.<br />
didals wm bs highly mottvated. ssit<br />
Hiring 8 snfoy chMMnga The posi-<br />
tion requkas outstanding orgsniza-<br />
tional 8 to«ow through skus, tone<br />
basK sccountlng ippkcationa 8 exi<br />
pupae relet ions abHtlssI<br />
al 565-2010<br />
RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY<br />
ssnd resume to- Active Physicel<br />
Ttierapy 26739 Southfield Rd,<br />
Lathrup VUlege, Ml 46076 or<br />
cal 443-0101<br />
RECEPTIONIST/SILLER<br />
Experience m ophthalmology s plus<br />
Ful nms Excslsnt communication<br />
skMs sessntisi Ssnd resums<br />
Attention Shsaa P O Box 061282<br />
Rochester, Ml . 48306-1282<br />
STAFF<br />
RNS<br />
Amicare Home Heslthcars r~multi-<br />
sile home hestth care compsny<br />
iponsorsd by Ihe Solsrs ol Mercy<br />
Health Corporation is tasking qual-<br />
ified indnndusis <strong>for</strong> positions as con-<br />
tingent staff nurses <strong>for</strong> our Ann<br />
Arpoi Ml branch<br />
You will be responsible tor cass<br />
mansgsmsni of patieni care with<br />
ths concept of inter dlsclpknary tesm<br />
approach Tha Is an excellent op-<br />
portunity <strong>for</strong> RNs who desks to<br />
mske a real difference m the Ives of<br />
their patients snd families<br />
The successful candidates wm have<br />
s current license or permit from the<br />
Stale Bosrd of Nursmg and st less!<br />
one yesr of prolsssionsl nursing sx-<br />
penerics<br />
Amicsrs offers s compentrve salsry<br />
lo mstch your skills To appfy<br />
please call or send your resume to<br />
AMICARE HOME<br />
HEALTHCARE<br />
Kathryn Warner<br />
20'0 Hogback Road<br />
Sums 3<br />
Ann Arbor, Ml 48105<br />
(<strong>31</strong>3*77-0610<br />
Achieving Work<strong>for</strong>ce Diversity<br />
Through Afhrmstnre Action/<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
HOME HEALTH AIOES<br />
EXPERIENCED<br />
• EMgrtus tor benehis<br />
• Competitive pay<br />
• Mileage reimbursement<br />
For home csrs agency aerving west -<br />
am Wayne county suburbs Must<br />
havs experience working with ths il<br />
disabled or eldarty Demonstrsted<br />
reUabWfy. esnse of commitment 8<br />
own transportation a MUST' To ap-<br />
ply cal Martlyn. 981-6829<br />
UNITED HOME CARE<br />
MEDICAL BILLING SPECIALIST<br />
For OB/GYN office In Rochester<br />
needed <strong>for</strong> ful time position imme-<br />
diately Flecenl experience with Blue<br />
Cross. HMO's. PPO's required<br />
Please send resume/worn history<br />
complete wilh salary history and rel-<br />
ersnces to<br />
Attn OB/GYN. Box 370<br />
<strong>Observer</strong> 8 Eccentric Newspepers<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvoma.<br />
Michigan 48150<br />
MEDICAL OFFICE HELP - part time,<br />
2'* days. Flochester Hills area, re-<br />
caption 4 general office help<br />
Wll train to do X-rays, 652-5300<br />
HOME HEALTH AIDE<br />
with s Hospice or.<br />
gantzatlon Good pay rate Training<br />
available <strong>for</strong> quaMed appkeanis<br />
Sand rseums lo: 3810 Packard<br />
Road Sulla 200 Ann Arbor Ml<br />
48108. attention Mary Hoadley<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT - ws are look-<br />
tor en outgoing dedicated chert-<br />
3 . '<br />
progressive Lrvonis prsctice bonus<br />
8 benefits svsftsbM 425-4530<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />
Newman Family Dantal Canter In W<br />
Dearborn, has a great opportunity<br />
sntsnt to kMn our greal team Ful or<br />
part tims. cak $63-2610<br />
Farminglon HMs. M<br />
n Equsi Opportunity<br />
UTIUTY COMPANY JOBS<br />
•7 80-S15 75/Mour. Ms Bras I<br />
necessary For In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT, looking tor<br />
that special aomsons who ensnes lo<br />
perfect and expend thek skBa M<br />
texjr-handed dentistry approx 3-4<br />
days a was* *Bng to tmn. If<br />
previous exposure m a dantal emn-<br />
826-<strong>31</strong>65<br />
Vstwinary Technician<br />
ucsmsd 8 experienced Reply P O<br />
Box 1406, Royal Os*. 46066<br />
Ctarli. P O<br />
WAREHOUSE<br />
iter .compi<br />
rscalvtnQ cMrk* Erv<br />
img pay t5 50/hour<br />
t. Shipping 8 RscsMno<br />
Box <strong>31</strong>7 Novi Ml 48378<br />
Heltons! computer company looking<br />
lor Hupping 8 raoslvlng CMrk* En-<br />
try MvM Starting pay $5 50>tiour<br />
WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL<br />
1 Byr axparmece BI order pMMig<br />
and procBasing reuqlrad Sr«w»n«<br />
raclvlng sxpermos halplul $&/**<br />
* Denems lo Mart AppMcatlons<br />
4153 Ptoneer Dr<br />
a a Martin Rd I Wafted Laka<br />
WAREHOUSE PERSON<br />
Experienced tortift operator Mual<br />
havs good communicative tRMs<br />
Typing and oompuwr Maw KaipM<br />
Troy location Apply In writing to<br />
Box 378 <strong>Observer</strong> 8 Eoosntrtc<br />
sewv»(#i 362S1 Schooler afl<br />
Rd UvonM. MtaMgan 481S0<br />
cm AnEquMOppc<br />
. $6/hr<br />
WAREHOUSE WORKERS<br />
ALL SHIFTS AVAILABLE<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />
Are you looking tor a position thai<br />
offsrs you knosrtadgs. longevity,<br />
teem work, and appreciation tor<br />
your apnea We hava die place tor<br />
you! We are a Progressive Group<br />
Pracuaa. in Wsetani W m County<br />
and we are ook ing kx a Dantal<br />
I Mi si am who haa 2-3 yrs. ex pen<br />
dantiatry<br />
including<br />
Top SAM<br />
a Bonus<br />
Bon 8 a comlortabM working<br />
environment and much mors tor The<br />
a Cal<br />
722-5133. and aak tor JAN<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT PART TIME,<br />
needed tor <strong>Canton</strong>/Ptymouth araa<br />
o«ee Hours vanaMa Expanence<br />
reqMrad 360-8719<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />
Rochester 32 • hour* Expensnce<br />
dssuBbls but r*ot aaaenlial Send<br />
reawne to P O Box 426. Racheaaar<br />
OENTAL ASSISTANT<br />
Buay Farmmoaon HIM prsctice<br />
seaaa arMuafatair wdM6i«ai to!<br />
nma ChMrMde expensnce f a»M 4<br />
day* no Sat 476-8330<br />
OEMTAt ASSWTANT<br />
Carina friendly practice aeaa<br />
nma Cheaaaa IIBSMIBIH tar<br />
mtmttmt<br />
DENTAL HYOCMMT WANTED<br />
Part wne ta- Monday 8 Frtda* m ihe<br />
Yps6M srse Good pay greet 6»-<br />
e*ts AMitarkSBRB 464-1100<br />
orntt II Mi u MI Ml 6 wrperx<br />
bantal HygMWM aRa • Mae<br />
eased M oaad pienanMMm osre<br />
HOME HEALTH AIDES<br />
RN'S A LPN'S<br />
Heed ad tor a variety of shift*, espe-<br />
cxaHy weekends Live-In HHA posii-<br />
tons aiao avaHabM Certification or<br />
experience required<br />
Cal VISITING CARE todsy<br />
Northvias<br />
Brighton<br />
Ann Arbor<br />
<strong>31</strong>3-344-0234<br />
<strong>31</strong>3-22S-0320<br />
<strong>31</strong>3-930-0050<br />
MEDICAL<br />
OFFICE MANAGER<br />
Suburbsn medicsl prsctice is inter-<br />
viewing tor s full tims office mana-<br />
ger position Must nave previous<br />
msnagsmsnt experience, computer<br />
xnoeMdgs 8 excellent communica-<br />
tion sklBs Compelrtlve compensa-<br />
tion plua attractive benefit peckage<br />
Please sand resume to<br />
Medicsi Management Group 3284 1<br />
Middlaoell Mil. Farminglon HM*.<br />
Ml 48334<br />
MEDICAL - PART TIME<br />
Norituand Fam»y Planning has s<br />
psrt tims position available m ouf<br />
SoutMleM office Day* on Mon.<br />
triors 8 Sal Approximately 16-20<br />
hr*/wk Some benefits Experience<br />
prstsrrsd Cal 9sm-4pm 556-0602<br />
HOSPICE NURSE<br />
PLYMOUTH - NORTHVILLE -<br />
CANTON AREA<br />
*38/vlsrt. plus milage RN - BSN<br />
pi Mai I sd Ful or part-time. ItaxibM<br />
hour*, benefits On cal one week<br />
snd per month Home care expen-<br />
sive helpful bui not required<br />
Plssss send reaume to<br />
ARBOR HOSPICE, PERSONALISED<br />
NURSING SERVICE<br />
3810 Packard Suite 200<br />
Arm Arbor Ml 46106<br />
Attn Sue Andres, RN, BSN<br />
Director of Ckmcal Services<br />
MEDICAL PRACTICE<br />
ADMINISTRATOR<br />
Muiti-offtca medical prsctice seeas<br />
qusulled Prsctice Admmislrstoi<br />
Prior experience m medical bakng<br />
personal msnsgsmem snd comput-<br />
srs requksd Salary commensursis<br />
wtth experience<br />
Reply to Medical Practice<br />
Administrator Box 364<br />
Obeerver 8 Eccentric Newspepers<br />
36251 Schoolcrsft Rd Livonia<br />
MicMgsn 481S0<br />
HYGIENIST<br />
Excellent opportunity lor a luS time<br />
group pracuaa Top Salary Many<br />
Benefits -nckjdmg a Bonus System<br />
Bi s gusty oriented Mmt flMxrn<br />
to PO Box 846 Wayne Ml 48184<br />
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST<br />
Ful tune tor busy OBGYN Experi-<br />
ence XI typing. Wng. maurance.<br />
Irom dew etc Send resume to<br />
Box B290, Obaervei & Eccentric<br />
Newspapers. 36251 Sc hooter afl<br />
Rd LNonM, Michigan 48150<br />
HYGIENIST<br />
S w n c a t l time ^T"part tana No<br />
Sat or eve* Closed Wed 123 per<br />
hour 354-4366 After 7pm 626-2661<br />
MEDICAL RECEPTiONtST/SILLER<br />
! ful tims Westisnd urologMI office<br />
CH 326-414;<br />
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST<br />
HYGCMST - teem oriented practice<br />
ofe-<br />
jrOeys per month Sam-1<br />
To<br />
E<br />
LABSUPEI<br />
Chemistry, Hsmetologv de-<br />
ls MTASCP degreed or<br />
BQul.Main 4-5 yrs experience Ex-<br />
cslant eompsnsanon 8 banets<br />
Csl 443-8560 Or wrRe Recruit<br />
mam Resources 24100 8outh6aia<br />
Rd SWIM <strong>31</strong>5 Sourhdsid Ml 48075<br />
LPN CHARGE NURSE MtanVM<br />
shift MB or part 0m* tar pnveMfy<br />
nurMng McMty tic alar l<br />
tondWkxa. competithe pey<br />
m 261-4600 tar appaaw-<br />
tmch St A.<br />
mt. 34380 A<br />
L«»<br />
• Buay UvonM<br />
X t - M l<br />
RBCEPTIONIST NEEOEO tar xary<br />
Buoy iwaifca of*ca part-time<br />
Man . Tua* 4 Frt 8 30-8pm tips<br />
MEDIAL ASSIST ANT<br />
ner 8 computer M«a Knowledge of<br />
vanoua msurance plana » required<br />
To BChedula an interview cal<br />
TEMPEXCHANGE<br />
SOUTHFIELD 557 5600<br />
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST<br />
M time 1-2 years experience 12<br />
MHerTeMgrepTi araa Cal Brende<br />
356-5630<br />
NURSING<br />
OPPORTUNITIES<br />
OUCH i Occupational Urgent Cara<br />
Head* Systems inc). s ieeder in<br />
providing comprshensrve cosl con-<br />
tainment progrsms in workers com-<br />
pensation and group health to maur-<br />
ance compames self maurad em-<br />
ployers snd third psrty<br />
administrators, haa a uraqua oppor<br />
lunity lor entry level utilization Man-<br />
agement and BIMng Review Nurses<br />
m our Uvoms office OualAcationa<br />
induda a current RN kcensa and a<br />
broad baae of ckmcal and utilization<br />
review experience<br />
We offer a competitive aalary and an<br />
excellent Benefits package<br />
send resume to OUCH.<br />
2400 Venture Oaks Way,<br />
Sacramento CA 95633<br />
Attn Human Reaourcaa. EOE<br />
OUCH<br />
RECEPTIONIST /BILLER<br />
tot RodMater HMs family practice<br />
PrataraWy »ul time Mual ba mature,<br />
PPM* rekabM hardworking 8 expe-<br />
nenced with madttal bMkw Reply<br />
with qualifications, deaired hour*,<br />
salary, phone number 8 addraaa to<br />
Box 366 Obaarvar 8 Eccentric<br />
Newspaper*. 36251 Schoolcraft<br />
Rd . UvonM. MtchUgan 48150<br />
RECEPTIONIST - Fast pacsd<br />
Ophthalmology ofllce m W Bloom-<br />
field aeskaig mature ndhnduM On<br />
: multWme phonea. computer<br />
scheduling 8 dets In-put, pr sparing<br />
chart*. Inamnce verification typ-<br />
ing. 4 days, experience preferred<br />
Send raaumas lo M E S . 5728 Wtn-<br />
tamors Lake Rd. Brighton,<br />
48116. Attn Unda<br />
REGISTERED NURSES<br />
needed <strong>for</strong> home health car* agency<br />
ki Wayne and Oakland Counties<br />
421-8060<br />
RN<br />
502 Halp W a n t a d<br />
Dantal-Madical<br />
X-RAY TECHNICIAN/Registered<br />
Permanent part lime OrtSopeemc<br />
ofllce m Troy Noweekandai<br />
828-1060<br />
X-RA* TECHNICIANS registered<br />
or nol regislared Ful lane or work<br />
when you went to Top oonar tor<br />
your Mas A number of work sites<br />
4 4 ^<br />
X-RAY TECH - Willing to Mam medi-<br />
cal assisting lor busy ENT practice<br />
Ful or pert time, excellent benefits<br />
Certified profaned 477-7485<br />
504 H a l p W a n t a d<br />
Offica-Clarical<br />
ACCOUNTANT BOOKKEEPER es-<br />
tabkshed reaiauram seaas an ac<br />
couniant bookkeaper with 2-3 years<br />
restaurant expanence Raaponaibai<br />
tiee mciuda general accounting du-<br />
tiea thru financial ststements Com-<br />
puter experience with Coconut<br />
Code Mid Micro Date Capture soft-<br />
ware. a definite plus<br />
Sand rssums 8 salary requirements<br />
to Contrail* 44208 Phoenix Or<br />
Sterling Heights. Ml 48<strong>31</strong>4<br />
A c c o u n t i n g A s s i s t a n t<br />
Innovative trswimg snd development<br />
compsny has employment opportu-<br />
nity lor fun-time accounts psysbis<br />
CMrk Responsibilities include pro<br />
ceasing snd Inputting vendor In-<br />
truding vendor payments<br />
504 H a l p W a n t a d<br />
Offica-Clarical<br />
ACCOUNTING CLERK<br />
ABSMI m si bookkeeping lunctionj<br />
Ctoncei MMs snd computst uteraci<br />
a mual<br />
WOROPROCESSOR SR LEVEL<br />
Extremely proficient in all aspects of<br />
WordPerfect excellent organization<br />
Mina snd ttis sbiltty lo wort moe<br />
pendsnlly<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
Experienced m WordPerfect recep<br />
lion eras and genera office dutiee<br />
Sand reaume to Shirley Macy<br />
P O Box 2573 Farmmgton Hills Ml<br />
48333-2573<br />
Administrative Assistant/<br />
Receptionist<br />
Trpy bsssd corporste human re-<br />
source firm a seeking s poksneo<br />
srticulsle sdmimstrstrve Bssntsnt<br />
receptionisr This individuBI must oe<br />
able to handM leMphone calls ir t<br />
rapid orgsruzsd 8 prolessKma<br />
manner In addition to a satiatacto'.<br />
employment record, the indrvxdu*<br />
must hsve M Ills » word processing<br />
This includes excellent spelkng 8 fa-<br />
cial atlon of the English langusge<br />
SaMry IS commensurate with Mai<br />
level Submit a reeume 8 reference*<br />
to Office Manager Aim Executive<br />
mc . Liberty Center 50 W Big Baa<br />
ver Suite 300 Troy, Ml 46084<br />
preparing daily deposn. and other<br />
clerical dutiee Should be compuier<br />
literate Accounting experience and<br />
education preferred Competitive<br />
salary and Benefits package Send<br />
resums and salsry requirements to<br />
Humsn Synergistics 39819 Plym-<br />
outh Rd . C-8020, Plymouth Mi<br />
48170 Attsntion Personnel<br />
No phone calls pissse<br />
Assessment<br />
Nurse<br />
Armcsre Home weerthoars a multi-<br />
Mta home haafth company spon-<br />
sored by the Sisters ol Mercy Health<br />
Corporation. Is looking tor Assess-<br />
ment Nurses tor Our Ann Arbor<br />
branch<br />
m tfus position you a* be responsi-<br />
bM tor obtaining teMphons intake*<br />
rsfsrral in<strong>for</strong>mation, completing Bi-<br />
|iai homs nan snd avaluatlor of »-<br />
ants and analyzing and (Hftorantiat-<br />
•ng ckmcal dau to appropnalaly »-<br />
agnose nursing problems.<br />
The success** candMets M M i<br />
regalered nurse with current Mo-<br />
gan Hcanaa or permit and at least<br />
one year of prolaaalnnM nursing sx<br />
penence pis«ei"sd<br />
Amicare offers an outstanding ben-<br />
ellts package and a competitive sal-<br />
ary fo match your Mils To apply<br />
please send your resums to<br />
AMICARE HOME<br />
HEALTHCARE<br />
Kamryn Warner<br />
2010 Hogback Road<br />
Suite 3<br />
Ann Arbor. Ml 48105<br />
through Affirmative Action<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
ACCOUNTING CLERK to sssisl<br />
coniroler m ths ares of A/fl 8 A' P<br />
Famikar wrth Accountmate a olus<br />
Must be good with numbers uaing<br />
adding machine 8 Lotus 123 Send<br />
resums 10 MES tnlemal'onsl<br />
30940A industrial Rd Livonia Ml<br />
48150<br />
ACCOUNTING CLERK<br />
STERLING SAVINGS BANK has an<br />
entry level career opportunity<br />
svsiiabie m its Corporsie Account<br />
ing Department Reepona<br />
cat leave Dutiee include Data entry<br />
processing .n«»cas and some cus<br />
loner contact Experience on com<br />
pulei pratenred Sand resume<br />
12110 Hubbsrd. Livonia, Mi 48150<br />
Attention Pam Lewis<br />
Accounts Receivable/<br />
Colieclions Clerk<br />
DATA ENTRY QP€RATO«S<br />
L orNg mo »horl l«f*i •Mjgnrnen?* *i<br />
the Livoms and Plymouth areas<br />
Hours will vsry idays snd after<br />
noonsl <strong>for</strong> experienced high pro-<br />
duction operators Can Heidi <strong>for</strong> ar,<br />
*pc»0in1msnt al 522-4010<br />
33 1 33 Schoolcraft<br />
1-96 Office Center<br />
isasi of F armington Rd I<br />
Afhkated wtth Tha Datroft Medical<br />
Center an Equal Opportunity Em-<br />
ployer<br />
RN - PART TIME<br />
To asarsi wfth poacys and proce-<br />
dures at an out-patient surpicai fa-<br />
clny located In Oek Park Establish<br />
paUant cara Procedures Include<br />
preop operative, and poetoc care<br />
Salary 8 benefits negotiable Re-<br />
sums 10 Box 354 <strong>Observer</strong> 8 Eccen-<br />
tric newspapers. 36251 SdooKraft<br />
Rd . UvonM. Michigan 48150<br />
RN S PART TIME PER DIEM<br />
Wa can oltar you naw opporturatiea<br />
to enhance your rwrsmg MMs Ws<br />
can oftar you satialactian m s fob<br />
wen done through carmg patMnl<br />
K E L L Y<br />
?§: Temporary<br />
Services<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer M>'F -<br />
A U T O D E A L E R<br />
needs part tirrte reception-<br />
ist Some clerical and<br />
cashier work Flexible<br />
Shirley al UNIFORCE j ^DUfS - TueS , Wed 4 Fri ,<br />
357-0037 but will be required to work<br />
Mon & Thurs afternoon<br />
until 9 pm Apply at Mor art<br />
Mitsubishi, Southfield<br />
353-0910<br />
WsU established Westland firm >s<br />
seeking assertive Accounting Clerk<br />
to handle collections of industrial<br />
accounts Highly responsible pos.<br />
tlon. some experience preferred In<br />
dividual must have good communi-<br />
cation Mils, be a quick<br />
along with good typing Mills<br />
provide excellent benefits snd a<br />
competitive salary structure Please<br />
submit your resume listing salary<br />
requirements to Box 286 <strong>Observer</strong><br />
8 Eccentric Newspapers 36251<br />
Schoolcraft Rd , Livonia. Michigan,<br />
48150<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY<br />
Usa your sxesnent word processing<br />
experience and attention to detai at<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
We ers s large local accounting firm<br />
looking loi an exper ienced edmmis-<br />
tratrve assistant with a mmimum of 2<br />
years experience The qualified can<br />
BOOKKEEPER Ml charge exper<br />
ence needed lor Farmmgton H41s<br />
BOOKKEEPER<br />
mkjelon homs cars a s rapidly<br />
growing service snd our national<br />
company a tooamg to ad mora<br />
greet namMri to our team<br />
• rv Therapy experience required<br />
• Home Health NurMng experience<br />
a pkis<br />
• FiexibM scnen Humsn Re<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
invest men: counselling firm see* s<br />
self itsrter tor this diverse position<br />
Accounting, compuier orgerws-<br />
tonal snd personal M4M assentiei<br />
Mimmum 5 years experience Send<br />
rseums 8 salary history to<br />
Schwartj in veal meni Counaei<br />
370' W Mepie Rd<br />
Bloomheld Mias Ml 48301 An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
SmRMCine Beecham Caracal Labo-<br />
retorMa haa 2 part Hme poaitions<br />
PHLEBOTOMIST<br />
20 hours pv n •••<br />
Experience required<br />
Ei csl snt eaent relation MM<br />
AvalebM tor Metro Detroit<br />
SPECIMEN COLLECTOR<br />
' 6 days PM monOi<br />
WE RE LOOKING FOR<br />
SOMEONE SPECIAL'<br />
S3 000 SJQN ON BONUS<br />
Plymouth Cawt oflere 'swer«ng<br />
poaiana k» uaiiMaa ar<br />
•ad atdee Put wrn meal i<br />
(<br />
I COURT<br />
106 HAOGWTY MO<br />
PLYMOUTH Ml 48170<br />
DMC HEALTH CANE CfWTENB<br />
WOOOLANO<br />
41639 W 12 Maa Rd<br />
NO«t MI 46377<br />
AHMasid em THa Dew oh Madtat<br />
CanMr in FquM OppartaaNy F re-<br />
al d l » S61-644I<br />
^ ' g e r<br />
jao • i c, mmmt Ra<br />
SECRETARY<br />
W e s t e r n s u b u r b a n retail mail office is<br />
looking <strong>for</strong> 2 e x p e r i e n c e d s e c r e t a r i e s<br />
with a professional i m a g e a n d excellent<br />
c o m m u n i c a t i o n skills. Qualifications<br />
include all p h a s e s of secretarial work,<br />
l y p i n g of 6 0 w p m a n d 2 y e a r s<br />
e x p e r i e n c e preferred Benefit p a c k a g e<br />
available Salary c o m m e n s u r a t e with<br />
e x p e r i e n c e P l e a s e call 357-6187.<br />
W e a r e a g r o w i n g t e m p o r a r y<br />
s e r v i c e w i t h e x c e l l e n t p a y f o r :<br />
— »-e xe< t+t4vhh> vh rctrhrev<br />
• W o r d P r o c e s s o r s<br />
• R e c e p t i o n i s t s<br />
• D a t a E n t r y C l e r k s<br />
L o n g , s h o r t a n d t e m p - t o - p e r m<br />
a s s i g n m e n t s .<br />
ETD Temporary Service<br />
Livonia<br />
4 6 4 - 7 0 7 8<br />
504 W a n t e d<br />
0fftc*-Ckncai<br />
AFTERNOON RECEPTIONIST<br />
Part time 3-7pm tor buay Redlord<br />
physical lfMrapy cMec Muat have<br />
dau entry capebMtiea and work waa<br />
with peopM Sand reaume lo 8810<br />
Beach Daly Rd Redlord Ml 48239<br />
A SMALL SOUTMFIELO OFFICE<br />
needs metiae coaege giad (not re-<br />
cent! with mqua Mils proa*set)<br />
«g temHerity with WordPerfect<br />
MM) »ght bookkeeping Pretor fom-<br />
puMlve perfection*! 3S8-4056<br />
ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER<br />
For buay pub Wang Mm Muat ba<br />
inowMdgaOM an accounts payabM<br />
snd payvol Harm eoRware expan-<br />
ence helpful Ful time 6-5 with ben-<br />
efits Send reeume to C Qreen.<br />
P0 Box 48179 Os* Park Ml<br />
48237<br />
AUTO DEALERSHIP<br />
immedMte opening lor accounts<br />
recsrvesbM cMrk Must have some<br />
auto JaaMiihip experience Non-<br />
smokaig o«ce Pieeae apply to Joe<br />
Paman Chevrolet 26111 TMe-<br />
yaph. Southfield 355-1000<br />
AUTO DEALERSHIP<br />
immedMla opening tor eeftchboerd.'<br />
clerical poaltion Non smoking o"-<br />
ce Pieese apply to >oe Paman<br />
Chevrolet 28111 Telegraph, South-<br />
fieid 355-1000<br />
BOOKEEPER/OPFICE MANAGER<br />
East side ful chsrge full lime<br />
Computer, menutscturmg 8 payroll<br />
axpMiance Send resume to 32000<br />
Northwestern Suite 275 Box IB,<br />
Fsrmington Hies Ml 46334<br />
BOOKKEEPEP<br />
Needed <strong>for</strong> mutti company environ<br />
M . EMPLOYMENT<br />
504 H*lp Wanted 504 M p Wanted 504 Help W a n t a d 504 Heip W a n t a d 504 Help Wantad 505 Halp Wantad<br />
Office-Clerical Office-Clerical Office-Clerical Office-Clerical Office-Clerical Food-Beverage<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
HiasKje furnfturs hss sn opening tor<br />
a ful Ume pMaon to admimetM the<br />
product service area ExpMience a<br />
a tnuatl Contact John at 334-5756<br />
DATA ENTRY/CLERICAL<br />
$8 00 Per Hour '<br />
We have an immediate opening <strong>for</strong><br />
an indhnduai lo work 20 hours PM<br />
•iseii on a flexible daytime scheduM<br />
Excellent working conditions Data<br />
entry exper lence helpful<br />
Send resume lo<br />
Assistant vice President<br />
P O Box 2659<br />
F*mmgton HMs. Ml 46333<br />
504 Heip Wanted<br />
Office-Clerical<br />
L E G A L<br />
Corporate LegM Departments<br />
Temporary - Long or Short lam<br />
Permanent Positions<br />
• Temporary io PMmanent<br />
PERSONNEL<br />
AT LAW<br />
ENGINEERING SECRETARY<br />
Dynamic w err en company needs<br />
experience plus WorOperlecl S l<br />
and Lotus »23 000.'yi to start<br />
Cal Susan at UNIFORCE 846-8166<br />
ENTRV LEVEL ADMINISTRATOR "<br />
to aaarsi m customer relations dept<br />
tor national Micro ComputM Com-<br />
pany Send reaume to AdrmmatrB-<br />
tor. PO Box <strong>31</strong>7 Nov< Mi 46378<br />
ESTABLISHED Manufacturers Rep<br />
m Plymouth is seeek ing an individu-<br />
al to take charge ot our office Must<br />
De wen orgamied 8 have good<br />
pnone MUM Duties lo include Word<br />
Proceaaing order entry 8 follow up<br />
Please send resume lo 538 N Mia<br />
St Plymouth, Mi 48170<br />
UPTOWN<br />
DOWNTOWN<br />
358-0060<br />
964-2909<br />
504 H a l p W a n t a d<br />
Office-Clerical<br />
PoMtions open <strong>for</strong><br />
• RECEPTIONISTS<br />
Type 85«pm.<br />
other general cMncM duties<br />
• WORD PROCESSORS<br />
WordpMtect 5 i Lotus 1.2 3<br />
8 Microsoft<br />
•GENERAL OFFICE<br />
Typs 40wpm handM pnones, ftUr<br />
Please call 889-9C<br />
M G M S e r v i c e s<br />
L E G A L<br />
S E C R E T A R I E S<br />
Permenent 8 Temporary<br />
Professional. Con Mental<br />
Placemen!<br />
MANY OPPORTUNI'ES<br />
AVAILABLE<br />
Downtown 8 Suburps<br />
EXPRESS SERVICES<br />
— -.843-8590<br />
RECEPTIONISTS needed loi Livo-<br />
ms Maa compenies Must havs neat<br />
appsMSnce and prolnaunal atti-<br />
tude Fua 8 part time poaitions<br />
svvlabM If you rs between 18-21<br />
years old and a resident of Wayne<br />
County (not Detroit) pieeae cal <strong>for</strong><br />
ar appt 464-1860<br />
An EouM Opportunity Employer<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY<br />
Experienced ful time Security<br />
excellent aalary 8 benefits South-<br />
field area 354-2500<br />
RECEPTIONIST 'SECRETARY<br />
Farmmgton mils Full time position<br />
lor wel-groomed individual <strong>for</strong> cleri-<br />
cal dutiee Pleasant phone manner<br />
WordPerfect experience nelptui but<br />
Will tram Cal SheryM 851-0469<br />
RECEPTIONIST i DATA INF>1JT<br />
Entry levM <strong>for</strong> kiaurance Agency<br />
ComputM 8 customer Mas re-<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY Expenenced<br />
<strong>for</strong> busy Southfield law firm Patent " insurance Aaaoc 3028 S Wayne<br />
law experience hatpfui Exceaert | "»«Yne Ml<br />
benefits, salary negotiable. Cal<br />
Carol 358 4*00<br />
SECRET AR» ASS IS T ANT<br />
SouthllMd engineering company<br />
mature individual with dam<br />
onetraied organizational H « 8 the<br />
swety to wor» wea mdepervdentty<br />
Must na»e expMMnce m word pro-<br />
ceaamg 8 dats bass Must else pos<br />
sees strong written 8 vetOai com<br />
mumcelton Mas Tha position wis<br />
involve Ming, telephone communi<br />
cation, typing. 8 offwr general afllce<br />
dutiee Send resume to<br />
TNE 26555 EvMgreen Road Surte<br />
120. Southfield Mi *6076<br />
SECRETARY<br />
mMiufacturlng company m Wixorn<br />
ReQukemer-ts include typing '0-60<br />
epm shorthand experienced m til-<br />
ing. piionas 8 ofllce dencei ExcM-<br />
lant salary 8 ful benefit program<br />
Send reeume' arid salary nistory to<br />
Box 348. ObservM 8 Eccentric<br />
NewspspMS 36251 Schoolcraft<br />
Rd Lrvoma Michigan 48150<br />
SOUTHFIELD TITLE COMPANY<br />
loosing Ku Closing Coordinator | BOB EVANS SOUTHFIELD<br />
csreM rmnoafl. tc process real as- Hiring Ml 8 pen txme evemng WMI<br />
tate closings Strong people snd six wen-esses fu» tims Benefits lo<br />
tMephone Mils ostail onented typ- taay pe^! including heaitn insurance<br />
ng 45wpm Experience helplui not FMxibW jcheoulec hr*<br />
necessar, Benefits EOE Do not phone-<br />
CneryiBMBM 353-1800, I0"s 8 TeMgrapfr<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Fasi-growmg business needs full<br />
tims secretary Knowtedgs ot com<br />
puter helpful eiong with an office<br />
MMs Send 'eeume lo h M C<br />
29100 Northwestern Hwy Suite<br />
445 SouthfMid. Ml 46034<br />
SECRETARY - pan time i20 25 hrs<br />
fMxiblai Southfield waa 8 Mue 8<br />
Telegraph Statistical typing<br />
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT<br />
Fortune 500 hrm needs DMplaywrite<br />
4 expensnce up to $10'hr<br />
Cal Sharon af WNIFORCE 646-7664<br />
RECE PTIONIS T 'TY PtST<br />
T L°> ^eurence agancy Front • t ^ ' ^ ' e o . = 36o"oSser-;<br />
LEQAL SECRETARY BloomhMd axpMMnce. twng | „ 4 Ecc-rr1r< SM^^per, 3625"<br />
H«la. 2 Dius ys expenence, m ^ ! Schooicrah Rd lr,on« lAcfugar<br />
Piarfittff Lrtigatior WcrcpMMct ^c- ^<br />
8*9-9544 "icregan 48150<br />
Contact Carol<br />
weekdays at<br />
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY<br />
ment Must have exPMMnce as fu" , Conaumng firm Based m Farmmgton<br />
charge thru computenied'manual |<br />
adiustad trial balance and financial |<br />
slstements Lotus expMience s |<br />
plus Full or pan time Send resume<br />
to Bookkeeper Rt4 13400 Outer<br />
Dr Wes' Datroil. Mi 48239 4001<br />
BOOK KEE PE®<br />
SEC RE 1 ART<br />
This nigniy Mtsrbie temp position in<br />
N W suburtvs requi-es a good<br />
knowledge of WordPw»ect<br />
roi Wtfr become permanent<br />
569-4680<br />
QUALITY ACCOUNTING TEMPS<br />
pev<br />
BOOKKEEPING CIER" NEEDED<br />
Wrth 2 yea's of automated accounts<br />
receivable 8 payable experience<br />
86 50 S ~ 50 hour Benefits Sand re-<br />
sume to PersonnM Department PO<br />
Box =20796 Detroit Ml 48220<br />
area seeks experienced aecre-<br />
tary Duties include word proceaa-<br />
ing. document preparation supervi-<br />
sion general administrative sup-<br />
port Satar, 8 ful benefits<br />
Sand resume to DMA. 22260 Hag-<br />
gerty Rd North vile. Mien 48167,<br />
attn c'eTM Klamxs <strong>31</strong>3-380-6890<br />
EXECUTIVE SECRE r ARY<br />
Small but growing company per-<br />
sonal secretary to C E O Compuier<br />
tred book leaping computM'wrxd<br />
processing experience, full time<br />
Mon-Fri 8 30 5 Benefits »age<br />
negctiaged Resumes lo Box 362.<br />
<strong>Observer</strong> 4 Eccentric NewspapMS<br />
3625i Schoolcraft «d Livonia.<br />
Michigan 48t50<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY<br />
Birmmgham small office litigation<br />
experience. WordPerfect, fraa<br />
perking Dynamic caaual<br />
atmoaphera 540-7660<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY<br />
For small civil practice firm Re-<br />
quires solid word Perfect skUs.<br />
experience m litigation, probata,<br />
worxer s compensation 8 appeals<br />
Sand resume 8 salary to Ms<br />
H arpM 100 W Big Bea ver Suite<br />
660 Troy Ml 46064-5263<br />
SECRETARV PART TIME<br />
—— 1 — ideal 4/hours,day tor experience<br />
Fast paced mon „ l t h processing snd<br />
->'* I spraadsnest to SB 59,'hour<br />
ark haa a career opporturvt, tor j UNIFORCE 646- 7662<br />
PART TIME DAYS<br />
Office 8 clerical Experience helpful<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />
<strong>31</strong>3-349-0007 ask tor Ms Fors<br />
Clerical'Data Processing<br />
Ful time 2nd snih position in<br />
ScsithfHWd Responsibilities include<br />
initiating lobs on DEC and IBM. dats<br />
entry, manual logging creating pro-<br />
cedures <strong>for</strong> new program loading<br />
tapes 1 paper, routine maintenance,<br />
typing 40 50 wprr. and filing Non<br />
smoking company Send resume to<br />
DP 'CMncal<br />
P Q Boi 300<br />
Southfield Mi . 48037<br />
CLERICAL^<br />
DATA ENTRY<br />
immediate data entry posit-m avail<br />
able <strong>for</strong> an individual ertn a mini<br />
mum of 2 years general "Office 8 CRT<br />
experience Individual must en|oy<br />
*©r*mg in i team atmosphere type<br />
40 wpm. 8 possess exceleni com-<br />
munication skills Rieesant work en-<br />
vironment 8 genMous benefit<br />
! e Reply to<br />
IERICAL'DATA ENTRY<br />
P O BO» 2227<br />
SOUTHFIELD Mi 48037<br />
C L E R I C A L T<br />
Farm Bureau Insurance ixroup has a<br />
clerical opanmg in our Plymouth o«<br />
ice Duties wll mciuda pub«c con-<br />
tact Ming typing, and computer<br />
lermmal eon Typing utility of a<br />
least SOwpm and previous clerical<br />
and public contact experience re-<br />
quired Micro-cc-riputer and msur-<br />
ance knowledge beneficial We are<br />
an equal opportunity employer<br />
Qualified randidates send resumes<br />
to<br />
Farm Bureau insura-ca Group<br />
9369 Haggerty Rd<br />
P O Boi 380<br />
Plymouth Ml 48 170<br />
CLERICAL LEA SING<br />
Livoma Area Must wor» wen*nnds<br />
Have own transportalcin, SS.'Hr<br />
approximately 30-35 hrs «•»<br />
Cal - 4 78-2025<br />
CLERICAl PERSON excellent typ,<br />
ing MMs accuracy a must «.iswer<br />
ing pnones knowledge of OME b»-<br />
i plus Fun time Plymouth area<br />
455 4620<br />
FILE CLERK<br />
For Town CenlM law firm Send re-<br />
sume "o. J Hart.nett v-amer Meiler,<br />
3000 Town Center Suite tTOC<br />
South held Ml 48075-1277<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY<br />
F ammngion Hills law firm seek s hard<br />
working, motivated individual wtth<br />
communication Mils P'KK expMi-<br />
ence helpful Sand 'eeume to<br />
Office Manager<br />
2B545 OrchMd Lake Road<br />
Farmington Mills Ml 46334<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY<br />
South'ield msurance Company<br />
se*iks hard working, bright earner<br />
molivated individual to assist<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
gaga corporation located<br />
the position of receptionist Prevl- I<br />
ous experience in tha mortgage held { SECRETARYrRECEPTION 1ST tun<br />
helplui. lyping Mlla required I. part time positions svaaabM tor a<br />
Ross Mortgage Corp 968-1800 sharp dependable person with<br />
RECEPTIONIST - EXPERiENCEO «•<br />
For busy office PC knowledge ol<br />
WordStar and Lotus Hours 8 30-5<br />
Mon -Fn Pay commanaurate with<br />
expMience Sand resume lo<br />
Retirement Funding Corp 30100<br />
Telegraph Rd Su "0 Burning<br />
ham. Mi 46025<br />
rocessing<br />
•g (60-60<br />
FILING CLEFIK<br />
Neederi 'or -*edice' office part time<br />
Hours 8-" flexible il 50 hour<br />
Please call Sue Mnnday-f noay<br />
8am 10am only 853-0990<br />
FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST<br />
Major international corporation-<br />
needs your eipene^ce and energet<br />
ic DMVinality To $7 50'tMxir<br />
Call Rena at UNiFORCE 357-0648<br />
GENFRAi CLERK • GanSen City<br />
araa Sat 8 Sun 8am-5 30pm <strong>for</strong><br />
appro mmateiy 8 wnea s<br />
Call Dynarmc People 464-6500<br />
RECEPTIONIST GENERAL OFFICE<br />
Ful time entry level position Re-<br />
quirements. 50 • wpm bookkeep-<br />
ing 8 computM expenence helptfui<br />
Send 'eeume 8 salarv -aouiremenrs<br />
to<br />
Cr ane 8 Associates<br />
2669 Cooudge Hwy BMSiey M„<br />
46072<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Maior Livoma manufacturM has<br />
corporate counaM Cand-daie must opening <strong>for</strong> Roim or Dimension ex-<br />
have i yr legal expMience<br />
insurance background prefened<br />
Non amokars only apply Send<br />
I egai Secretary<br />
P O Box 300<br />
SoumifMW M 48037<br />
lEGAl SECRET A PY'CIMicai Pari<br />
time entry leve Resumes etter<br />
Miner 8 Assoc 30600 Teataorapn<br />
= 3345 Birmingham M> 46025-4533<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Fua time, <strong>for</strong> last-paced profession-<br />
al Troy office Expenence required<br />
Send resume to Berbers C . 1660<br />
Crooks Road Troy Ml 48064<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Part lime Livonia law firm - Mile.'I-<br />
275 ares Expenence prefMred<br />
Hours 8 30- 1pm or 1-5 30prr AM<br />
19 attorney <strong>for</strong> Mary at 464-J603<br />
, GENERAL OFFICE immediate<br />
LEGAl SECRETARY<br />
firm in Bioomfieid Hills has position<br />
•n litigation section 4 yrs minimum J RECEPTIONIST<br />
experience WordPerfect Salary j<br />
commensurate wtft* ability 642-1920<br />
ply m p a w<br />
Grand River. FMmiriglc<br />
Busy sales office<br />
eqmres expMienced ndwdual to<br />
hanvwasiMrs Busaers<br />
8 Cooks nwedec full or pert time<br />
Days or NSJMS Apply m pMSon<br />
Honeytree Restaurant 41600 W<br />
10 Mue Norn 349-2470<br />
A NEW<br />
JIMMY SCHMIDT<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
OPENING IN SOUTHFIELD<br />
Wiring experienced pMSOnnM <strong>for</strong><br />
Lme Cooks Wait Staff<br />
P* %j Cooks Buaaers<br />
DiMMrs icets<br />
Ba'te'-ters<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY<br />
enced <strong>for</strong> managing partner<br />
growing medium we Farmington<br />
Hills law Mm Crvs Hiigation and<br />
Buainess practice Admmistraltve<br />
taMs with vaned responsibilities<br />
WordPerfect Non smokmg Excel-<br />
lent salary, benefits and opportuni-<br />
ty 626-5000<br />
RECEPTIONIST/CLERICAL Full<br />
time, with benefits Must have at<br />
•east one yr experience m Word-<br />
Vary experv^. Perfect data entry Excelem phone<br />
' akils, some typing Sand reaume lo<br />
Novamax Technologies 12601 New-<br />
Livonia Ml 48150<br />
5 2 8 - 8 4 5 4<br />
FUTURE FORCE<br />
TEMPORARY MEiP SERVICE<br />
NEVER A FEE<br />
LEGAL SERCRETARY<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Downiown Birmingham, law firm is<br />
seeking a ful time legal sercater,<br />
'ocectronisl 1-2 yrs legal aecretari-<br />
» expMMnce in the areas o« "tiga-<br />
trcm and,'Or corporate practice pre<br />
•erred Sand resume to Office Wan<br />
per P 0 Box 1899 Birmingham<br />
Ml 46012-1.899<br />
LEGAL TEMPS<br />
Shon 8 long 1Mm assignments Cat<br />
• tor appomtment<br />
burgh Rd.<br />
RECEPTIONIST CLERICAL<br />
Part time poeition will require skilled<br />
receptionist with good typmg Mills<br />
ComputM expenence ss helpful<br />
Hours will oe Monday - Fnday 8am<br />
lo 12 30pm Apply at<br />
Thermaiooi Alpha. 22750 Heelp<br />
Drive Novi or can 348-0070<br />
SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST<br />
Good pnone voice a musi Lxgri typ-<br />
ing required CaB Mr jonea tor PM<br />
sonai rnlerviee 352-3960<br />
THE RATTLESNAKE C^CLB<br />
30CI River cuace<br />
lios Campau at the DeUot Rivei)<br />
jse Airxjm entrance<br />
WAIT STAFt 8 WSHWASHEP<br />
PMson at ChMaea s 22120<br />
i. Dearborn Hta 278-0688 j<br />
506 Help W a n t e d Sales<br />
A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE<br />
SALES WITH US IS A REAL JOB<br />
Our programs and support systems<br />
are sc effective we guaraniee you a .<br />
minimum annual mcome 'Of 125 000 |<br />
with unlimited potential<br />
DON'T GAMBLE WITH TOUR<br />
FUT-JRE CALL ME TOOAYH'<br />
SUE KELLY 64A-4TQ0<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE INC<br />
Broom held - Birmingham I<br />
» CAREER SHOULD BE A*<br />
DESIGN NOT BY DEFAULT<br />
Thai i why ReM Estate One offers<br />
CM8M choices foi the sen-directed<br />
ambitious individual and then sup-<br />
ports thoae cncuces through mten- (<br />
srve trammg staf aaaistsnce "ugr<br />
quality education progrsms and -j<br />
MIJNGRY HOWIES now namg tor al: innovative marvetmg tools<br />
ful 8 pan time poert«ma >"r»i Ask about our guManteed<br />
muat be ta or over Apply m per»or program Caa<br />
to 26966 OrchMd Lake at t3 m*e B e t t y K. Clark<br />
I-Minor. OoMM C-arew Manager<br />
363-1511<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE. INC<br />
FULL TIME Serve.? Bartender Jul-<br />
ity Benefits nclude meets Uni-<br />
term* employment discount vaca-<br />
tion Apply m pMSon 2 -4pm,<br />
THE GROUND ROUND<br />
3<strong>31</strong>0 N wcmowMd ai 13 Mue<br />
ROVAL OAK<br />
GRILL COOK<br />
Fuii time ExpMience 'squired Ap-<br />
ply within at J W Saloon Between 9-<br />
11 8 2-4 <strong>31</strong>425 W 12 Mae Rd<br />
Farmington MJtns<br />
pany expanding rap«jfy m souHerr<br />
Michigan Three Ml tuna and a part<br />
lane poMbore tc MI «nn
9F* O&E Thursday. <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong><br />
... is the<br />
right time<br />
to write a<br />
best-selling<br />
classified ad.<br />
You say you're not a<br />
writer? We'll help you say<br />
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©teerUcr & Hcccntric<br />
GLQ66IHED<br />
RDYERTI6ING<br />
•44-1070 Oakland County B01-0900 Wayne County 052-3222 Rochester/Rochester HHIs<br />
506 Help Wantad Sale*<br />
CATALOG<br />
CALLS<br />
Oo you «am 17-M/hr? Nov about a<br />
wtth your<br />
from<br />
nationally<br />
Complele training ptoe<br />
FULL TME O<br />
Cal Per*onn*i<br />
ONLY<br />
351-8700<br />
CEO S MANAGERS<br />
ENTREPENEUR'S<br />
manufacturer's reps<br />
Mual ba capacta of Du*dmg a larga<br />
Mia* organization Mual be emtti-<br />
tous. money motivated HOOK.<br />
603-4033<br />
But!<br />
Chicken + Meat<br />
Makes Money<br />
Our salee people eern M0CM1500,'<br />
mew caa Mt RoMna. lOam-tpttt<br />
(<strong>31</strong><strong>31</strong>833-2000<br />
CORPORATE SALES/CONSULT<br />
INQ degreed protoeeaonel pre-<br />
ferred. For teped irmiagi ca*<br />
843-53*8<br />
DEMONSTRATORS 8 MANAGERS<br />
wantad ExJOng naw party plan.<br />
Wring in the Metro eras Prectoue<br />
Earn cx/tet ending income Sin Ome<br />
lo aa* trom HoBday Calelog Ap-<br />
pointments cal Unite. 34 4-3408<br />
DEMONSTRATORS WANTED<br />
Exciting new perry plan hiring m<br />
Metro Araa Precious Momaitt.<br />
giftwere, coAectiblee Etm<br />
outstanding mcome For eppomt-<br />
mentca* 278-1811<br />
DESIGN 8 see sign warnings tor<br />
storefronts Salary plus commiaaKm<br />
This is e very good long term career<br />
position 840-M0K mcome poten-<br />
tial American A wrung 922 -8000<br />
504 Help Wanted ftalaa<br />
DIAMOND SALES<br />
Part-Time. Expenenced Ontyf leu)<br />
'eeume to Bos 330 O b w w l b -<br />
crafl Rd Uatrtp. Michigan 48180<br />
ENTRY LEVEL OUTSJOC SALES<br />
MANAGER - Entry L M 830.000 4<br />
yr degree required Local setae off-<br />
greds or experienced can<br />
473-7210<br />
FITNESS<br />
Ready For A<br />
Rewarding Challenge?<br />
A career aanti FKnaee USA Hearth<br />
Spas m escKlng. MiaVrng and moet<br />
of tt - Flnercielty rewarding plue s<br />
chaaenge proving ths htgn.<br />
quality oI service lo our members<br />
mdNtduala who have the confidence<br />
to succeed ftnendeey Your inrc.si<br />
» baaed solely on your ef<strong>for</strong>t and<br />
apply what you have<br />
I t00* up lo you<br />
We i gn><br />
framing, the Aneet Stale ol the an<br />
equipment tn the Htneee industry<br />
So tana the challenge end m m<br />
L We oner 87 par i<br />
hour<br />
lo start, 3 or 4 dey work<br />
L>l benefits snd guerenieed i<br />
vancenienl beeed on your reeufts<br />
AB< '^jeeday/Thuradeyr'Saturday<br />
30000 Telegraph. Southftoto<br />
506 Help Wanted Sale*<br />
EXCELLENT EARNING<br />
OPPORTUNITY<br />
Earn 830.000+ SS an<br />
Oieeter MMs. Farminglon HMs. Roy-<br />
el Oe* end <strong>Canton</strong> Tlep Work in<br />
your Own community, edva<br />
local hi am Schedule your 40<br />
how wort waa* lo suite your M»-<br />
enoe NapM. a car Ii • must Free<br />
profatelcrial framing provided For<br />
miarxew ca* Joy Oavl* Man New<br />
4. 9-5pm <strong>31</strong>3-838-21 76<br />
Welcome Wagon international<br />
An Egual Opportunity Employer<br />
FREE CAREER SEMINARS<br />
You are cordtoay mated to change<br />
your He in 1*81 Cal lor reeerve-<br />
ftone lor our ne»1 scheduled career<br />
nlgm Seating a (mated, so ca*<br />
today<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
CHALET 477-1800<br />
506 Help Wanted Sales<br />
LOCAL MAZDA DEALER<br />
la m need or New Car Sale* Pereon<br />
Some eetee beckground helplui. but<br />
nol naoaaaary f • H am omnia*<br />
mon plan, vecatton 8 medical bene-<br />
Ste >iie*eBH Apply In paraon to<br />
John Sammui. Metre Mazda. 21428<br />
Woodwerd. (N erf 8 Mde). FemdaM<br />
MANAGEMENT/SALES<br />
Slarang Swigs Sank haa a unique<br />
'--anagemer,!. selee poeitton avae<br />
able tor a aceneed Sane* 7 NASD<br />
regieteaed rspreeenlail.a Previous<br />
banking experience helplui Sterling<br />
o«tors a baee salary pkia comma*<br />
•ton. and a lu* beneMts para age<br />
I Depart meni<br />
Sienmg Savings Ban*<br />
28400 NorthweeMrn Highway<br />
Suite 400<br />
Southfield. MI 48034<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
FRUSTRATED<br />
REAL ESTATE AGENTS<br />
Are you Wred of paying leae off tha<br />
top "J Would you Mte more atmoe-<br />
phare then the Bu* Pan ' Ca* to-<br />
day tor a confidential interview wtth<br />
privately owned CranOroo. Aeeocf-<br />
aiea, me m W BtoomfteK! We hava<br />
Cicely Brookover. Sale* Manager<br />
858-2300<br />
Manager Tramea<br />
OUTDOOR &<br />
SPORTS<br />
MINDED INDIVIDUALS<br />
•0 day management Iraanang pro-<br />
gram Outstanding earranaa white<br />
you train Ca* Amber 477-9S06<br />
EARN 125 000 GUARANTEED<br />
Get started In ot i<br />
rn an axctmg career i<br />
Real Estate One offer<br />
you Ihe beel tramang. marketing,<br />
advertising and wppoC systems m<br />
the industry Cal today lor your<br />
conlfdemial appointment 477-1111<br />
EDUCATIONAL SALES<br />
Fi*l or part time sales opportunity<br />
20-40 hours per weak S12S-8800<br />
per ween potential, based on salea<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mer** Teechlng beckground<br />
helpful Ca* C Knepp 484-00<strong>31</strong><br />
An Equal Opportunity Employar<br />
FLOOR COVERING<br />
SALESPERSON<br />
Looking tor prolmiLnal Itoor cover-<br />
ing mala* person wfth a minimum 4-6<br />
yrs experience m rata* ftoor cover-<br />
ing Muat have knowledge of mea-<br />
suring. raadang baue prints 8 aa-<br />
umatmg Contacts already eetab-<br />
aehed A smear* deeare lo succeed<br />
Salary plus commiaelijn<br />
pomtmenl after 2 30pm . _<br />
Riemar Raemer Floors Inc 353-4060<br />
AAA ol environmental compeny<br />
top comrmeaions. no Smrt on avn-<br />
Ings 8 figure potential<br />
Pure Systems 48»-1823<br />
EXPERIENCED TELEMARKETER<br />
10 aasisi Farmangton HMs consular<br />
compeny m businea<br />
*nv«on«T>ant 3- yei<br />
Greet pey Flexible day hours<br />
553-9250<br />
FACTORY<br />
SALES REPRESENTATIVE<br />
Manufacturer seeks hands on per-<br />
son <strong>for</strong> Factory Rapreeentairve pom-<br />
tKm Must iinowteoga of<br />
pipe-fitting and/or waldmg trade*<br />
Expenenoe working with dtatnbo-<br />
tors i s plus Products ara sold<br />
through distributors who ca* on re-<br />
hnenee. power generating stations,<br />
nucieer power plants, ullftlee com-<br />
pemee. construction and mechenl-<br />
cal contractors, and ship builders<br />
Some college experience a deelr-<br />
abi*. but not required We are seek-<br />
ing s peraon With some sale* expen-<br />
ence and tha deeirw to promote a<br />
*«gn quality product m a fast-paced<br />
industry Exlansr«e overnight travel<br />
in northeast U S and Canda re-<br />
quired irom base office in Farmmg-<br />
ton MMs, Ml Send reaume and sal-<br />
sry history to Box 378<br />
<strong>Observer</strong> 8 Eccentric Newspapers,<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd Lrvoma<br />
Michigan 48150<br />
INSIDE SALES REPRESENTATIVE<br />
International rUagnnatlcs manufac-<br />
turing company haedquertared m<br />
the Detroit aree with suburbs loca-<br />
tion* m seeking experienced Medi-<br />
cal Technologlats In MacroOotogy<br />
with the deeire lo demop a career<br />
m Sale* & Marketing<br />
Thla newly created poeition m Lrvo-<br />
r«a support* a National Otatrlbutton<br />
Network and Field Salaa Force to<br />
develop new ft jam sat and maintain<br />
customer relationships within the<br />
Caracal market<br />
Exceptional communication and or-<br />
ganizational *•* required Two<br />
yeer* caracal taiee or pwchaamg<br />
experience dedrabla "Teem Play-<br />
ers with disciplined work habit* a*<br />
Salary and excaaent beneftt pack-<br />
age with opportunniee tor career<br />
growth Training program avaHabla<br />
Minimum travel required Exciting<br />
opportunity to become pen<br />
Oueirfied candidates may <strong>for</strong>ward<br />
their reeume and Mary require-<br />
ments lo<br />
Dlfco Laboratories. L M Skryckl.<br />
P O Box 3<strong>31</strong>058 Detroit. Mi<br />
48232-7058<br />
INTERESTED IN SELLING<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
Experienced agents, aak aboul our<br />
100S program m Lfvonla, ca*<br />
Dave Snail 482-1811 453-<strong>31</strong>38<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
19 Offices<br />
Expect the Best*<br />
SALES CAREER<br />
WITH A<br />
CENTURION OFFICE<br />
NOW INTERVIEWING<br />
FREE LICENSE COURSE<br />
• Full time in-office trainer<br />
• 100% commission program<br />
<strong>for</strong> experienced agents<br />
Qntuij^<br />
CASTELLI<br />
CALL THE PROVEN PROFESSIONAL<br />
bill amici<br />
525-7900<br />
INTERESTED IN A<br />
REAL ESTATE CAREER?<br />
Let us teach you how to list<br />
and sell in our training classes<br />
100% Commission Program<br />
Pre-license classes begin<br />
November 12, <strong>1991</strong><br />
Classes held Tuesday 4 Thursday<br />
6 - 1 0 p.m.<br />
For confidential interview<br />
or in<strong>for</strong>mation call:<br />
Bette Ball<br />
647-6400<br />
Chamber^' 0<br />
UEAiTOOS*<br />
Since 1948<br />
A name you can depend on<br />
in Reai Estate!<br />
CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY<br />
For over 41 years a tradition of quality<br />
Real Estate Brokerage has been our<br />
Hallmark at<br />
WEIR, MANUEL, SNYDER & 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 />
Phyllis Goodrich. Director<br />
of Career^ Development<br />
call 851-5500.<br />
WEIR, MANUEL. SNYDER & RANKE. INC.<br />
REALTORS<br />
A<br />
LEADING BEVERAGE Compeny haa<br />
entry level outalde aatoe poemon<br />
now opan Reaponetbla tor equip-<br />
ment rental* 8 cold caamg on new<br />
r i m eet account* Saw* expen-<br />
enoe and/or marketing education<br />
preferred Salary - romrmeeion. m-<br />
Oudea expense* Good benefit<br />
peckage. growth poamon Send re-<br />
aume lo: "Sale* Rap". P O Bo»<br />
213. Plymouth Ml , 48170.<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
LEASING CONSULTANT<br />
Fu* tune/part lime lor luxury apart -<br />
menl community m Rocheeier Hl«a<br />
Weekend required Expenence pre-<br />
ierred 370-0801<br />
MEN 8 WOMEN<br />
Earn extra money Sal your own hrs<br />
Everything auppHed. no mveetmem<br />
Ca* between ipm-ep" 281-8817<br />
NATION'S LEADING BEAUTY<br />
Supply Company a looking tor k*<br />
and part nma tateapaople Appfy m<br />
person at<br />
5*»» Beeuty S^x»y<br />
SouthfleM Plaza<br />
20833 Southfield Road<br />
SoutnnaW<br />
Oakland Plaza<br />
380 John R Roed<br />
Troy<br />
Leasing Consultant<br />
Orgaavcad *e«-ttarter needed <strong>for</strong><br />
Haalng span ment* m ihe Hunting-<br />
ton Wood* area jThe Ideal candi-<br />
date muat have a strong sales and/<br />
ENTHUSIASTIC personality 8 great<br />
people was Attention lo dettfl 8 a<br />
profeeetonal Image are mintiaa<br />
Muet arork weekend*<br />
Thi* » an exce*ent opportunity to<br />
K>m a growing organization Wa ot-<br />
ler an excellent training 8 compen-<br />
*atton package QuaMled appecwit*<br />
appfy m person Mon-Frl<br />
VILLAGE GREEN<br />
OF HUNTINGTON WOODS<br />
10711 W. 10 Mile Rd<br />
(S ol 806 between<br />
Coolldge 8 Woodward)<br />
NEW HOME SALES<br />
Now raring lor Michigan 8 Florida<br />
de»eiopmeni Ca* tor detail* on<br />
855-8000<br />
ERA BANKER S<br />
OPPORTUNITY - Memorial Garden*<br />
ha* an opening on its salae counael<br />
Ing staff We ara looking tor men 8<br />
women ol good character who ere<br />
w*»ng to work m return tar a perma-<br />
nent good mcome opportunity<br />
Sale* expenence preferred But not<br />
required, we train you lo aaeure<br />
your aucceaa H you are an amba-<br />
tioua person age e no factor<br />
If you Qualify cal George <strong>for</strong> * par-<br />
•onal interview 532-2200<br />
501 Help Wanted M m<br />
outsioc sales<br />
*4Hng to work Hard 8 earn tanSaMa*<br />
eeeary tor n»a WrtMdutt >83-1820<br />
•part time sales posmoir -<br />
ang prowd<br />
«eale8tat1<br />
Manager/Manager<br />
Otrmmgham/win naiRetd 8*8 8870<br />
RSAL ESTATE SALES<br />
128.000 Guaranteed' If yew always<br />
tale, but Ml you coutont lake a<br />
chance on a lower Hra year income<br />
now » Ihe Ome lo gat started Cal<br />
Trwia at 34S4430 to And out about<br />
our aiarantaad mcome<br />
and start Wmiadtoiaty W a<br />
of un*r<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE EOC<br />
OUTSIOE SALES<br />
Caamg In companMa m Oakland<br />
Laede and producl knowledge lur-<br />
niehed Fma art company haa<br />
unique opporiuntiee lo eern i a h<br />
(1.000 per week Ted 442-8570<br />
PAY OFF CHRISTMAS BILLS<br />
Now hiring 2 people aa decorator<br />
coneuftanta. tor Gotgale PaknuUve<br />
Company Pari-Hme hra Evening<br />
*alee Earn S20/S30 per hr C« I<br />
phone neceeaary Ca*. 532-3987<br />
LOOKING FOR A BETTER PAYING<br />
CAREER? A* * Prudential repre-<br />
sentative i em rig maurance and fi-<br />
nancial Mcurtty product* you could<br />
earn 835 000 or more m your first<br />
482-0181<br />
C For more mtormatlon ca*<br />
iCandiano<br />
LOOKING FOR A FEW KEY amO-<br />
tkxi* people lo add to their akeedy<br />
current mcome Buaane** expen-<br />
ence recommended Can 458-7858<br />
REAL ESTATE CLASSES<br />
Learn how to obtain your Michigan<br />
Real Estate hcanee Our cfeeeee ar*<br />
taugni by expenenced prnfsaaiori-<br />
w* State of th* *rt tacwty Day and<br />
PM claaaee aveHatMe H2S include*<br />
tuition end material*<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation ca* during<br />
Dunne** hours<br />
1-800-980-2121<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
Is th* largest raal<br />
•state company In<br />
Plymouth, now wtth<br />
3 offices. We have<br />
openings In our<br />
neweet office<br />
located on Main<br />
Street We offer<br />
the beet 100%<br />
commission plan<br />
& FREE poMlcen*-<br />
Ing classes. For<br />
more Info can...<br />
Jim Courtney or<br />
•iirn Preston<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
459-6222<br />
Thursday. Oclober <strong>31</strong>. 1W1 O&E *7P<br />
SOS Help Wanted Sale*<br />
SALES - LAWN CARE<br />
i 8 Sat. Salary 8<br />
363-7788<br />
SALES/MANAGER TRAINEE<br />
* large, naaowl corporation loaa-<br />
ng tor aw mdMduti wm amowion to<br />
aam 830.000 par year pkje waang<br />
la Mart at bottom 8 team naw buai-<br />
aaaa Ca* 535-8285<br />
SALES Oe^OWTUNrriES<br />
Furniture<br />
salesperson<br />
I pan i<br />
M * MMaual arts 8 crafts Weal<br />
•33-3800<br />
506 Help Wanted Sales<br />
1100k POSSfeLE 1ST YEAR<br />
mg authentic daaigi<br />
thru network marketaig<br />
358-8283<br />
507 Halp Wanted<br />
Part Time<br />
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE POSITION<br />
Priileaninal firm daanea a data* 8<br />
alai m lha accounting erea ilVaay<br />
tght typing and «pra*mh*«i exparv<br />
ance neapkji Hr* 10am-2pm Mon-<br />
Frl Reef and m anting to<br />
Real Estate mtaraat. Inc<br />
2000 N Woodwaard • 130<br />
Bloomflstd H«a Mi 48304<br />
SALES POSITION<br />
ASSISTANT TEACHERS neaded im-<br />
medaten AM 8 PM aMfta<br />
Waal Btoipmltaid area<br />
Ca* 881 1000.eat 355<br />
Forxme 500 company and Mlcf»-<br />
gan • largaal authoroad Canon<br />
daetor, la aaai LUiig tor motiveiea.<br />
ngh a->»e.i»m monoun io<br />
von<br />
xrta<br />
atth a proven track record<br />
Hewing* oftors an extanwve framing<br />
program tn mOfinton io the fkneet<br />
banata and ccmpenaaiion m the<br />
mduefry<br />
Sand yom reueuma m conddence<br />
ATTENTION MOMS 8 TEACHERS!<br />
Sa* gifts perents Hka lo gne and<br />
emwran kova lo receive Daecowy<br />
Toy* Ca* Le«ee 737-9074<br />
ATTENTION PART-TIME<br />
MARKETING RESEARCH PoMIOrw<br />
open m Bvmmghem No lala<br />
strictly reeearch Dey evening.<br />
540-5332<br />
ATTENTION TEACHERS<br />
SLeSTITUTES 8 HOME MAKERS<br />
Educational mm* Benefits end Hex<br />
•Me hours 434-9135<br />
Hovmga Bu*mee* Syeieme. inc<br />
ii 180 Sndge Street<br />
Nont. Mtofkgan 48375-1300<br />
Alt«raaon General SaMe Manager<br />
SALES REP - Baaa S35 000<br />
commtoaon to 845,000 1st r<br />
Local aatoe offtoe. 3 yrs<br />
MM* Degree preterred 473-7<strong>31</strong>0<br />
SALES TRAINEE tor reluee 8 racy-<br />
cang mduetry aome c a8eg* pre-<br />
ierred Musi nave own car Salary<br />
piu* car —owance 8 aapanee* Re-<br />
ply to Box 384. Obeerver 8 Eccen-<br />
tric Newspapers 38251 Schootcr*«<br />
Rd L/vonaa. Michigan 48150<br />
CASHIER needed tor gill *hop m<br />
hotel f arming! on / L tvoma area<br />
Evenmga or weekends<br />
Ca* 458-8392<br />
508 Help Wanted<br />
Domestic<br />
BABYSITTER MOAMNGS ONLY<br />
i * I't yrs old and need you to cara<br />
tor ma Mon -*n m my *<br />
363-5399<br />
BABYSITTER neaded pan 1<br />
7 am-4pm lor aubatitute laacher m<br />
Barmngham home 1 yr old daugn<br />
ler fletorence* 848- 7 149<br />
BABYSITTER NEEDED 10 ev* tor<br />
baby m our home Mon-Ffl 8-5 Ex-<br />
perienced only ca* Tfwrs-Fn only<br />
" at 842-0793<br />
BABYSITTER NEEDED<br />
9 Male 8 Berg araa<br />
m lha eraanang<br />
3S8-0747<br />
BABYSITTER - 4-8 hrs 1 day/wk m<br />
my Be.arty Hia* homa • no I IM<br />
yr old Non-amokar own iranapor<br />
lation Ca* Irom lpm-7pm847-815C<br />
8 mfanf m our uvoma homa 24 hrs<br />
par weak FiaxJtMe day*/hours Rai-<br />
ChilD CARE • Mature experienced<br />
loving woman 10 care tor my m«Bni<br />
daughter Mon -Fn . 7 30am 8pm m<br />
om Plymouth home<br />
Own traneporlalion 8 relerencae ra-<br />
quared Ca* btw »am-5pm 459-8418<br />
CHRISTIAN CHILD CARE<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
For homa day care<br />
Jcyot 459-006'<br />
CLEANING/PART TIME EVENINGS<br />
Fernkrigion ma* location<br />
Cad. ipm-4pm 977-8177<br />
CLEANING PERSON<br />
Mondays 8 Fridays Sam-10 30am<br />
Novi Roed 8 1-98<br />
Ca* 348-821?<br />
SELECT the beat opportunity tor<br />
eii:i;i*a* m Real Estate SaM 1 Wa of-<br />
fer enenarve training, natlonande<br />
Menl*. and a variety of oommi*-<br />
100V In Or<br />
CLERICAL/SALES<br />
Typmg required Monday-FrMllay<br />
flexible hours Weet Btoomheid<br />
851-9839<br />
642-2400 8S5-9616<br />
COLDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
19 Offices<br />
Expect the beet*<br />
COUNTER CLERKS<br />
Mahxe parsons or students 2 or 3<br />
afternoons I Sat Appfy Mai Km<br />
Cleaners. <strong>31</strong>45 Telegraph, at Long<br />
Lake Or 4307 Orchard Lake.<br />
• 537-8050<br />
DOTS<br />
THE NEW SPOT IN TOWN<br />
DOTS, a n»* and exciting conoapt<br />
•HtMn th* reta* aiduatry • opening<br />
Farmington DOTS I* w<br />
specialty etora chem<br />
which<br />
110.00<br />
MAKE THIS YOUR LAST JOB<br />
Health 8 Nutrition<br />
Flexible Hours<br />
Ca* Patricia Davidson 641 -8586<br />
MANAGEMENT 8 SALES<br />
Ful/pert time position <strong>for</strong> lovely<br />
Barmmghem gift shop Rate* experi-<br />
ence requared 258-9574<br />
MARKETING SALES PERSON<br />
Experience m medical held market<br />
mg end saiee a plus Sand reeume<br />
to Box 338. Obeerver 8 Eccentric<br />
Newspapers, 38351 Schoolcraft<br />
Rd , Uvoma. Michigan 48 >50<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
PROFESSIONALS<br />
The old days and ways are gone No<br />
longer » *u*t rseeing your Real E»-<br />
taia exam enough Wa al Gold* a*<br />
Banker take the utmoet dedication<br />
to see that you ere given the beet<br />
training and support poeaibie A*<br />
ma* piu* 100S commmion Second<br />
to none GrouJ neelth benefit* end<br />
more enable you to become * true<br />
profeeeional Jom the leader<br />
Ca* Jam Stevens or Neai 1 aiici'i —<br />
at 459-6000<br />
STaSS<br />
customer eernce akias to m Ma M-<br />
wwmg poefbona<br />
ASSOCIATE MANAGERS<br />
SALES ASSOCIATES<br />
MLM MANAGERS<br />
National Una arts company Party ,<br />
plan method aanmg Pate 442-8570 I<br />
REAL ESTATE SALES PEOPLE<br />
Expanence or wa* tram<br />
Ca* 422-5920<br />
Neat on Reefty<br />
CAREER SALES<br />
f ounoec in '965, Alan has become North America s largess and #1<br />
Kcrnica lacsimiie ana copier 3ea.er Due to our corsstera grovrth,<br />
*e are iooki'g 'c Highly nwBvaed. career oriented moivduals wim<br />
2- s.jcces$!ui years m seeling.<br />
Ai&-n cf1e«s a strong sjpportive organization wim ei-ersive training,<br />
guaranteed mo-.tfry saar, and tiign commissions. Our compiele<br />
package also i-dut»es medical courage and profit snaring. Eicei-<br />
'e-t 2dva."ce~ent pcss.tul t es with our cynamic saies team<br />
For a success'- and rewarding ca-eer wth Jhe nations premier<br />
Kc'.'ca Dealer as* tc spean *r.n a saies manager at:<br />
ALBIN BUSINESS CENTERS<br />
(<strong>31</strong>3) 478-0005<br />
Or send resume to<br />
P.O. Bo* 622<br />
Farmington, Ml 48332<br />
Farmington, Troy.<br />
Ann Arbor, Lansing<br />
ary and tnciaaeiil opporturMaa tor<br />
growth Orvelte iniier.iews wa be<br />
conductod on Friday. Ho.wlibei 1<br />
from 10am - 4pm at:<br />
DOTS<br />
Downtown Farmington Center<br />
23338 Fanmngton Rd<br />
Hon. Ml 48034<br />
TELEMARKETERS<br />
comnaaaton, top a<br />
making 82500 a<br />
IB/hr<br />
only appry Caa tor Iritai Ise today,<br />
sek tor KJm >CflON1-lK»<br />
SALE PROFESSIONALS<br />
CTnmaeekjii Only<br />
Exciting opportunajr m the beauty<br />
Induatry • i n y on aatona. Wa wi<br />
tram you on product knoenedga.<br />
Sand raewne to: Satea Hanagtr *<br />
O Box 1. Waked Laka. Ml 483*0<br />
Trfly<br />
SUBSTANCE ABUSE<br />
•eatiina a<br />
Alcohol ft other drug knowledge re-<br />
tted Teaching expenence a plus<br />
Sand raaume to George Wetkina.<br />
Pwiormence Reaourca 18B3 Tech-<br />
nology dr Troy, Ml 48083<br />
DISCOVERY TOYS<br />
ties openings 10 demonatrst* 8 *tf<br />
outstsndmg devslopmental toys,<br />
books 8 games to perents 8<br />
leechers m their homes 8 schools<br />
'ou need no sale* expenence wet*<br />
•one of toys 8 an appreciation of<br />
chddren 8 how the, play Part time<br />
ftexibany to meet family need*<br />
Ca* S«ea Otrector<br />
OebOe CorteWni 451-OOOe<br />
CHfLO CARE - Needed<br />
deyt m our Rochester tH home<br />
Non-emc* er Reierencee Ca* aher<br />
5 30pm 651 2885<br />
CHILD CARE<br />
•—-3ed lor 23 m.>nih oac son Mor,<br />
thru Fri m my Troy home<br />
Ca* ehar 6pm 67»-g603<br />
CLEAN HOMES Mon-Fn Dey*<br />
Own car 85-87 nr NKi working<br />
9 30am-• 1 30em. Perk**<br />
33340 Fn« MM Lrvpra*<br />
DOMESTIC COCW - neat<br />
Fermangton Mas home. day par<br />
•ww 10 pr apart<br />
Teen <strong>for</strong> weakly m 4 7 J-903*9<br />
SOS Help Wanted<br />
APARTMENT MANAGERS *<br />
CARETAKER COUPLES<br />
With mantenance 8 oMoa expen-<br />
ence Good pay w/oenaMa tor ngM<br />
coupaa Sever • w euburben oca<br />
bona Ca* 2-5 30pm<br />
The IVANHOE COMPANIES<br />
851-&B00<br />
APARTMENT MANAGER<br />
ReKned -nature c««e tor a guaaty<br />
Buying m Birmmgham Apereaiwil<br />
expenenoe hetp*uT but not necee-<br />
aary He muet be a handyman 8 ah*<br />
muet be pereonatMa 8 paopto a a .<br />
APT MANAGER 1<br />
Huaband 8 atto 1<br />
*p< community wa* 10 do I<br />
deamang 8 »<br />
•orm mmor i<br />
ary 8 apt provided Mo pata. |<br />
Call Mon Fn 9-1 lean 363-;<br />
APT MANAGER COUPl<br />
Muaband 8 wMe<br />
luxury apartment<br />
Fermangton HaN<br />
manager expanen<br />
lent sMery 8 benaMa 10 1<br />
data* Ca* tor appointment<br />
Kaftan Enterprises. Inc.<br />
3S2-3a00<br />
ENERGETIC NANNY Eager to<br />
<strong>for</strong> 2 yt otd fun-lame m my faming,<br />
ton HAS home Ughi r-outekeepmg<br />
Own tranaportation Ca* Betty only<br />
8 30am-5pm 451-5338<br />
EXPERIENCED Ovtd Care<br />
ai our home tor 2 8 4 year old girls<br />
Locatad near Orchard lake tlesdsfl<br />
Irom 7-5 30pm. Mon , Tuas . Thurs<br />
8 Fn , own. tranaportation Refer-<br />
ences required After 6pm 380-0503<br />
EXPERIENCED DAY HELP NEEDED<br />
OependeM own tranaportation 5<br />
days per ween N Woodward aree<br />
Cell between 9-noon 642-8243<br />
EXPERIENCED MATURE<br />
leeper to »ve-m 5 days 2 coaege<br />
ag* Chatoren aogt 8 cats Bloom-<br />
held Has area Reterencee Muet<br />
own car 540-4894<br />
ENTRY LEVEL position sortrng 8 M- EXPERIENCE NEAT lad,<br />
Part time hours 9:30-4<br />
40-<br />
SUBSTANCE ABUSE<br />
Troy pubaeher m seeking t sales<br />
consistent tor fha education market<br />
Alcohol 8 other drug knowledge re-<br />
quired Teachmg expanence * plus<br />
Send resume to George Welkins.<br />
Fwfoi inaiica Reeource 1883 Tech-<br />
nology dr Troy. Ml 48083<br />
votcmg Part time hours 9.3tf-4 30. 50 nave references Nol leea<br />
Mon-Sal. 1 Ideal lor houaewtves 8 "«n 2 yrs m 1 home Own tranapor-<br />
sludenu Cen Ms Pwry 559-8352 '•"O" non-smoker Muat be good<br />
eleener 8 *oner Fridays only W<br />
FLOOR CARE PERSON 3»onifitK aree Cen after 6pm<br />
Fnday nite. 9.30pm-12 30 pm 683-9765<br />
TELEMARKETERS Buy Rn* WVv<br />
•car Expenenced Day or everang<br />
that* Fu* or pert time Top pay.<br />
hourly Blue. 471-5«00<br />
TELEMARKETERS<br />
WANTED<br />
284-5225<br />
JANTTORIAL HELP NEEDED<br />
Part Bane. Farmmgton area<br />
Contact Mrs Troyar 473-7181<br />
455-9788 I FARMINGTON COUPLE seeks ef-<br />
| tocficmate mother or grandmother<br />
10 cere <strong>for</strong> intent Light houeekeep-<br />
mg Ca* after ?pm 473-5828<br />
FULL TIME tfve-m houaakeeper 4<br />
child care non-tmoker Prtvela<br />
room 8 bath Great tamaly w<br />
BWomheid 855-9878<br />
TELEMARKETERS LOOKING FOR A FUN BART-TIME<br />
JOB' Earn extra cash latamerkei-<br />
- cooling mg Hoixly • commisaion 111 per<br />
company Previous expenence. fu* nr<br />
end pari time "mini work arM<br />
LADIES SELL UNDERCOVERWEAR<br />
angene « home parties S50-S150<br />
starting lee Car needed Oct<br />
Spec- 349-6225 GROSSE POINTE<br />
LADY REMINGTON<br />
EMPL °2£?5 T 7J GENO<br />
Earn 3OX comaniaaKm S1000 m. 80 YEARS RELIABLE SERVICE<br />
^ '"* " " V S * * Needs expenenced Cooks. Nann*e.<br />
prttas, no mvaetment 534-3529 Maids, Housekeepers Gar owner 1<br />
Sutlers Couptea Nurse Aids Com-<br />
penaons end Oay Workers <strong>for</strong> pn-<br />
«sie home*<br />
18514 Mack Avenue<br />
Gro*ee Pomte Farma<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
MANAGER COUPLE<br />
Oepandapte couple r aUH to aa*T<br />
«n manangeanant of Hi au live aflT<br />
community locatad m Hiiljff<br />
erea Mamtanance expenence r*.<br />
qiared good salary apt 8 Oeneata<br />
Call 261-7394<br />
CARETAKER CouCHe - Mual ba ma-<br />
•ura. handy end do settle book-<br />
wcrk Fermmgton H*to area Svary<br />
- rent <br />
esses Salary, banaflta 8<br />
r. DMA.<br />
48187.<br />
SALES - Fu* or part time tor aeetng<br />
mecfane storaa Ca* tor<br />
men! tor Lfvonla or<br />
store. —«S?5<br />
SALES<br />
FULL 8 PART-TIME<br />
Novi week-, store f<br />
seiee 8 marketing personnel<br />
Greet growth potential Ca*<br />
(<strong>31</strong>3)843-1334<br />
SALES PEOPU NEEDED<br />
to 01* Sme* Appaance and EtoctrV-<br />
mty Apply m parson at<br />
ABC Warehou<br />
27300 Joy Rd Redtord<br />
3 Mfla era currantty anaaaeii<br />
Ktoitorntarvtee S91<br />
ACR0 SERVICE COAP<br />
TELEMARKETER<br />
penenced medical pars<br />
letoiiieksiei a the person we ara<br />
NOW HIRING PART TIME<br />
Poeltone *t Fermy Farmer<br />
Apply m person, at<br />
Wiondartand 8 Lwonae Man<br />
PART-TIME ASSOCIATES<br />
Claan stale of the art metal stamp-<br />
mg company seeks persons arter-<br />
aeted m part-time employment<br />
sorting 8 peckegang sma* parts<br />
85 85 par hour Day 8 eftamoon<br />
thiftt avelieBie Apply m person et<br />
300 mduetnei Dnva. PtymouPu Ml<br />
HOUSECLEANWG 8 CHILD CARE<br />
For 6 8 7 year old 7 30am-5 30pm<br />
Non-smoker Owr car Refarence*<br />
i 127S-'we*k After 80m 737-2439<br />
HOUSEKEEPER. NANNNY metiKe<br />
»ve-«n preterred non-emoker muei<br />
drive car prowdad o v kvmg quar<br />
tars exes*SiII wege* Poash or Ger<br />
NINJA PARTY TURTLE<br />
Chadran 1 Peniee 8 Person*<br />
Appaersnoa* Muaac Sanaa I Fun<br />
IVEY PRODUCTIONS 543-8486<br />
ROCK-N-ROLL bene<br />
the perteel drummer' Expenence<br />
pi'teeiied Onganal mueic Cal Grac<br />
or Dava wave meeaege 355-0046<br />
540-9303<br />
PART TIME Receptionist needed<br />
Exoe*ent phone end people atuto *<br />
•watert/ Some of generei ofhee<br />
knowledge Hours 4 45pm-9pm<br />
Mon-Fn 8em-5 SOpm Sat For<br />
more mtormation can 853-068C<br />
seeking <strong>for</strong> our to* nma poeitton m- | OUAUF1ED PERSON with AM<br />
dMdual muat have proven euiccaai MM m pieno. organ 8 ba waang 10<br />
through ratoi encas Excaaent salary laser at homa Sand<br />
program<br />
o BHCC. PO Box<br />
>7005. OtoomftoW Has. Ml 48302<br />
TELEMARKETING - National Com-<br />
pany Expect 18-810 per hour We<br />
provide to* 8 part Wne hours. 85 an<br />
hour baaa. ptoe daffy 8 weakly<br />
bon jiM. You provide a poeitive atti-<br />
tude and deer tpaakmg vone 12<br />
M8e. SoufMtoh) araa. Ca* 443-8893<br />
eoc of Mueic Teachers of<br />
hem. 3<br />
48150<br />
1 reeume 10 As-<br />
Bwmmg-<br />
ma. Mi<br />
525-0829<br />
TELEMARKETING<br />
Fu* tana telemarketing poeraone <strong>for</strong><br />
long detance pnone service U 50<br />
per hour plus commasaton Ca*<br />
I Group at 353-8749<br />
TELEMARKETING ofllce si Weet-<br />
land haa anmadiate openings start-<br />
»F# O&E Thursday. Oclober <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong><br />
I<br />
NEW <strong>1991</strong> FESTIVA L<br />
2 DOOR<br />
Rear window defroster, power brakes, body side<br />
moldings, console, gauges, courtesy lamps, reclining<br />
bucket seats, side window demister. rack<br />
and pinion steering Stk #8572<br />
WAS $7103<br />
$<br />
NOW 5363<br />
NEW <strong>1991</strong> FESTIVAL GL<br />
2 DOOR<br />
Rear window defroster, power brakes, body side<br />
moldings, cargo cover, console, gauges, courtesy<br />
lamps, reclining bucket seats. AM/FM stereo.<br />
rear window wiper. Stk. #9211<br />
WAS $7943<br />
NOW $ 6136<br />
NEW <strong>1991</strong> ESCORT LX<br />
2 DOOR HATCHBACK<br />
Power steering, light convenience group light group,<br />
dual electric remote mirrors, remote decklid and tuel<br />
door release, rear window defroster dearcoai paint,<br />
manual air conditioner. AM/FM stereo power brakes,<br />
tinted glass, body side moldings, console, cargo area<br />
cover, reclining bucket seats Stk #9819<br />
WAS $10,228<br />
NOW s 8 1 8 1<br />
NEW <strong>1991</strong> TEMPO L<br />
4 DOOR SEDAN<br />
Rear window defroster, air, power steenng.<br />
power brakes, tinted glass AM/FM stereo, body<br />
side moldings, console, illumination Stk. #9498<br />
WAS $10,498<br />
NOW '8844<br />
ALL EXPLORERS AT LOWEST PRICE OF THE YEAR!!<br />
NEW <strong>1991</strong> ESCORT LX<br />
4 DOOR HATCHBACK<br />
Power steenng. light convenience group, duaJ electric<br />
remote mirrors removable decklid/fue< door release,<br />
rear window defrosler, automatic, air conditioning,<br />
power brakes, body side molding, AM/FM stereo, console.<br />
reclining buckets, child safety locks Stk #10126<br />
WAS $11,172<br />
NOW '9080<br />
NEW <strong>1991</strong> THUNDERBIRD<br />
Power steenng. power brakes tinted glass body s«Je<br />
mowing. console remote mirror courtesy light, reclining<br />
bucket seats side window defogger, instrumentation<br />
interval wipers, electronic AM FM stereo w cassette,<br />
6-way power driver s seat luxury group power antenna<br />
Stk #9058<br />
WAS $17,125<br />
$<br />
NOW 13,711<br />
FREE TANK Of GAS<br />
with every new<br />
vehicle purchase<br />
from stock<br />
36 MONTHS - 36.000 MILES*<br />
36 MONTHS - 36,000 MILES<br />
COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON<br />
EVERY NEW <strong>1991</strong> CAR OR TRUCK SOLD<br />
AND DELIVERED DURING OUR "OPEN<br />
HOUSE '92" WILL INCLUDE 36 MONTH/<br />
36,000 MILE BUMPER TO BUMPER<br />
WARRANTY AT NO EXTRA COST, WHEN<br />
YOU REDEEM THIS COUPON AT TIME<br />
OF SALE. EXPIRES ON NOV. 4, <strong>1991</strong>.<br />
<strong>1991</strong> PROBE GT<br />
Conv»wnc« group walk-m paaaanger n a raar »•<br />
cargo M down net electronics group «tfwnM»a<br />
tomtomt K»M control goM> floor k»ck». AM 'U<br />
opan ar rool vanaWe aaam »p««a »«namv Mad gw<br />
* «< m » m log lampa rear tpoiler body KM<br />
IS" aluminum •"ealt cargo cow coneole<br />
mainjmeiM clualar kgM group raar nao« defroeler<br />
adjuthng •uepenaaor hwieng par Ii apa Sn
2G*** \ O&E Thursday . <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong><br />
Mid-March date <strong>for</strong> builders show at Cobo<br />
Date <strong>for</strong> U»e 1M2 International<br />
Bullden Home, Fnraitnre and Flower<br />
Show is March 14-22 at Cobo Center;<br />
Detroit<br />
More than 800 exhibition booths<br />
wil include manufacturers and retailors<br />
in heme furnishings -and accessories,<br />
beating and cooling systems,<br />
yard and garden products, services<br />
<strong>for</strong> new borne building,<br />
remodeling and kitchen and bath design<br />
ideas and products.<br />
Duane Bernard has joined the Selective<br />
Groap, Farmington Hills, as<br />
vice president of finance/chief finaacial<br />
officer. He was previously<br />
employed by General Electric and<br />
Price Waterhouse.<br />
Janet Marshall has joined McNab-<br />
nay & Associates. Bioomfieid Hills.<br />
She will specialize in the leasing and<br />
sale of office, medical and industrial<br />
space.<br />
e<br />
Minority contracting will be the<br />
topic of an Engineering Society of<br />
Detroit luncheon beginning at 11:30<br />
a.m. Tuesday. Nov. 12. at ESD headquarters,<br />
100 Farnsworth, Detroit.<br />
Speakers and their topics are:<br />
Richard White of the law firm, Lewis,<br />
White & Clay, affirmative action<br />
in Michigan; Charles Beckham of B.<br />
Enterprises, marketing techniques<br />
<strong>for</strong> minority contractors; John Rakolta<br />
of Walbridge, Aldinger Co., minority<br />
contracting from a general<br />
contractor's perspective.<br />
Cost is $22 <strong>for</strong> ESD members, $25<br />
<strong>for</strong> non-members. To register, call<br />
832-5400.<br />
building news<br />
The Builders Associaiton of<br />
Southeastern Michigan will host its<br />
leadership recognition and awards<br />
night Thursday, Dec 5, at the Troy<br />
Marriott. Program will include honors<br />
<strong>for</strong> builder of the year, young<br />
builder of the year, association<br />
member of the year, developer of<br />
the year and remodeler of the year.<br />
There also will be an inductee to tbe<br />
BASM Hall of Fame and recognition<br />
<strong>for</strong> BASM's outgoing three-year<br />
president, James Boaadeo.<br />
Reservations are $65 per person.<br />
For reservations, call 737-4477.<br />
The Builders Association of<br />
Southeastern Michigan will offer a<br />
real estate class and a remodeling<br />
seminar.<br />
Attorney William Schlecte will<br />
teach a class that fulfills the six-hour<br />
credit requirement <strong>for</strong> continuing<br />
education from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.<br />
Thursday, Nov. 14, at tbe Northfield<br />
Hilton. Cost is $40 <strong>for</strong> BASM members<br />
and $50 <strong>for</strong> non-members.<br />
The legal responsibilities of remodelers<br />
will be reviewed by Mike<br />
Lesha of Dykema Gossett including<br />
licensing, lien rights, contract items.<br />
Warranties set 'reasonable' per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
Buying a new house may be the largest single IMPLIED WARRANTY laws represent mini- When a guarantee is in writing, it is called an "exinvestment<br />
a person ever makes. Be<strong>for</strong>e signing on mum standards. But it would be unwise to buy a press" warranty because all provisions are clearly<br />
the dotted line, buyers should ask their builder what house backed only with an implied warranty be- stated. Typically, written warranties show the<br />
type of warranty be or she offers and who insures cause nothing is said about the builder's oblieaton builder's promises and how long such obligations<br />
the warranty. after the sale. last "<br />
More than 40 states have implied warranty To assure buyers that their purchase is secure. The best warranties establish reasonable levels<br />
lavs that outline die basic requirements <strong>for</strong> new builders often provide oral promises that rely on of per<strong>for</strong>mance, Kosmensky said. They also require<br />
homes, said Gerald Kosmensky, president of the tbe builder's good will if a problem arises. But if a builder to respond in a timely manner when prob-<br />
C/uith^rfi UmhilTin Unmi, a; ~ — 1 : , J b_ .... . J Southern Michigan Home Owners Council. Warran- the builder is not willing to resolve a problem, or lems arise.<br />
"<br />
ties vary from state to state, but four standards are<br />
typical.<br />
• A house must be "free from faulty materials."<br />
• The materials should be assembled in a<br />
"workmanlike manner."<br />
• A bouse must be built according to "sound engineering<br />
standards."<br />
• A house should be "fit <strong>for</strong> habitation."<br />
"In effect, if someone sells us something described<br />
as a "house," then we have a right to expect<br />
ttoit the product can be used <strong>for</strong> its intended purpose,"<br />
Kosmensky said.<br />
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tired Snow Babies cold caat Fan<br />
price* 645-9654<br />
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ALL ANTIQUES BOUGHT<br />
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Sheay china. Rueeel WngM cf*na.<br />
paper doai toy*, malrtary 348-<strong>31</strong>54<br />
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Cars snapped by truck lo Florida 8<br />
points South - maurad<br />
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ROUND TRIP ticket to San Franae-<br />
Leeve 11-6. return 11-10 8225<br />
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ANN ARBOR ANTIQUES MARKET<br />
THE BRUSMER SHOW, Sunday,<br />
Nov 10 5055 Ann Arbor Saime Rd<br />
Exit 175 olf 1-94 Over 350 deelers n<br />
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700 Auction Sale*<br />
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WELDING SHOP<br />
. AUCTION<br />
ANN ARBOR AREA<br />
Town 8 Coun.ry<br />
Antieu** Mal<br />
in the historic Weller Bmldina<br />
555 W Michigan Ave Saline. Ml<br />
429-1805<br />
Good leleclion of fumrture. glass<br />
lamps 8 (ewlelry from 30 dealers<br />
Open 7 day*. 10-5<br />
ANNOUNCING<br />
THE K MAGARIAN<br />
Oriental Rug<br />
Estate Relocation<br />
702 Antiquea<br />
OCCORATOR 1 piece so«d pma cor-<br />
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original smel penee and lower pert<br />
storage Original paint Inside<br />
1800'* 12500 or beel 258-3807<br />
HISTORIC WHITTtER TOWERS<br />
Antique Show. 415 Burns Orfva at<br />
East Jefferson. Oetron. Ml . Novem-<br />
ber 2, 11 00am- 7 00pm November<br />
3. 11 00am-5 00pm Gryphon Pro-<br />
ductions. 616-459-2228<br />
DINING room sat carved Oek 100<br />
yr* old, Irom Ford Exists immecu-<br />
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If you enfOy wendenng through<br />
yeMerdey. gelling lost n time, and<br />
brow*«ig through andleaa umque<br />
antique treasure* you'll enjoy nail-<br />
ing TOWN MALL ANTIQUES In<br />
Downtown H.*ionc Romeo We heve<br />
over 8,000 sq fl. 2 Boors and over<br />
40 deelers spaosknog .n OuaMty<br />
Antiquea and Saiacted Collectible*<br />
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and Van Dyke (M-53) Seven An-<br />
tique Shops wtlfMn walking dis-<br />
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OAK - Icebox, duffel with hutch,<br />
dreaeer with mirror 8 shelf, arte<br />
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PINE JELLY cupboard Cherry<br />
table 4 plena chairs Assortment of<br />
caat ironware Old wooden tele-<br />
phone 834-9015<br />
VICTORIAN Oraseer 8400 bed<br />
8200 8 table 8150 Late 1800 s<br />
Oeys 322-3540 Evee 256-5637<br />
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ny 5 pc panor surte w/origmal finish<br />
8 green velvet fabric eve* 256-4606<br />
703 Crafts<br />
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Braun 8 Helmer Auction Service<br />
Lloyd Braun Jerty Helmer<br />
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Mr PtMBpt. 30 rears experience<br />
Wil come to home 453-0108<br />
602 Lost & Found<br />
FOUND Dark grey tabby with 4<br />
white feet while tub 8 3 while rings<br />
on tan Young female 855-1920!<br />
FOUND - Female black calico cat.!<br />
looking tor owner or a good home<br />
ALEXANDER<br />
COUNTRY AUCTION<br />
Good Antique Furniture<br />
Gun - Laawi Tractor<br />
Watnul 8 Cherry Lumber<br />
wH have a public auction al<br />
I Rd . Ann Arbor<br />
Fir>« Quality<br />
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Persian, Indian & Chinese<br />
Oriental Rugs<br />
Thur* - Fri 3-9pm, Sat 1-5pm.<br />
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2 sty baby blue houee w/whlle trim<br />
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Plymouth Kellogg 'Wing 455-2321 j fT*ka North Territorial Roed weet of<br />
FOUND - F»n«. dog medwm WI STTJ 0 """<br />
6 months-1 yr old 8 Mile 8 Qrend I SA N O V 2 AT '0 30AM<br />
River Area. Farmington Huts<br />
Cal 10 Identity 473-7548<br />
FOUND German Shepherd male,<br />
collar, about i yr old<br />
6 Mile/ Telegraph 532-8078<br />
Owner Tom Alexander<br />
Braun 8 Helmer Auction Service<br />
Lloyd Braun Jerry Helmer<br />
Ann Arbor Saline<br />
665-9646 994-6309<br />
ANTIQUE DRAFTING TABLE.<br />
3 ft by 5 ft.. $45<br />
421-6775<br />
ANTIQUE English oak sideboard<br />
hand carved, original Brush. 13500<br />
851-5098<br />
ANTIQUE GARLAND stove, green 8<br />
cream, some rusj. $145 After 6pm<br />
459-9654<br />
FOUNO Male Lahsa Apso greyish<br />
Found 10/25. Wsrren 8 Newburgh<br />
araa 522-0076<br />
FOUNO OCT 18 large short haired,<br />
black 8 tan male dog approximate-<br />
ly 1 yr old , Telegraph 8 M>w Rd<br />
area 669-5387<br />
FOUND • small cute fuzzy black 8<br />
whrte dog Michigan Av* near New-<br />
burgh In Wayne, Oct 16 Give to<br />
Owner or good home 459-2345<br />
FOUNO - 10/14/91. 5 Mile Middle-<br />
belt. lerge black 8 white Cat mMe<br />
neutered 8 front declewed very<br />
friendly CaB 427-6360<br />
FOUND 10/24/91 Lakeland<br />
Welach Ternor dog Marnman/Pun-<br />
tan For mora in<strong>for</strong>mation 425-4036<br />
KAROL S PC<br />
SpeadHieei. Wordproceeemg. Term<br />
Paper* Reeume*. etc 17 yr* exp<br />
Your Secretary at home 437-2543<br />
LOST; black Tiger cel. male, all 4<br />
paw* deciaweo Haggerty •'••* Mile<br />
area 788-1044<br />
522 Professional<br />
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lamaie front Oeclawee deerly<br />
miaaed, 7 8 inkster Reward<br />
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back Missing 10-24 459-9692<br />
LOST CAT Reward $100 Bleck<br />
with brown/rust spots, wearing<br />
whits flee collar 12 M4e-Greenfteld<br />
Cal 559-4081<br />
LOST Female Brown Chow. Grand<br />
River . Middlebeit area Reward<br />
425-6513<br />
LOST Green Parakeet, vicinity of<br />
Pme Lake School. West Bioomfieid<br />
851-9686<br />
LOST - Husk* biack 8 while,<br />
named Shannon 10/24 Middleoeit<br />
8 Ann Arbor Tr 522-0824<br />
SECRETARIAL<br />
Word Proceeamg, Dictation end<br />
Tranacrtpfton Raaum** Report*<br />
pick up and deliver 722-9603<br />
523 Attorneys<br />
Legal Counaeiing<br />
LOST - Whrte male cal. Plymouth<br />
Rd 8 Inkster Rd araa Reward<br />
Can 255-7219<br />
ANTIQUE 4 COLLECTIBLE<br />
Auction - Some Estate Hams<br />
Every Saturday 6pm<br />
BELLEVILLE ANTIQUE 8<br />
AUCTION GALLERY<br />
2*8 Mam Belleville<br />
697 2949<br />
We are now accepting consign-<br />
ments and aetata* tor as future auc-<br />
tion*<br />
ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES - TO*<br />
Show L/vom* Holiday inn<br />
Sun Nov 10. 10-4pm Table* $25<br />
464-8493 or 591-3252<br />
ANTIQUE 8 COLLECTIBLE AUC-<br />
TION - Sun , Nov 3rd 12 noon<br />
Dexter K of C Halt. 8265 Dexter.<br />
Cualsss Fta . Dexter Conrad 8 Tal-<br />
bot Auction Service <strong>31</strong>3-454-0<strong>31</strong>0<br />
ANTIQUES DECORATIVE ARTS<br />
Sale Folk Ari Americana, quifts art<br />
pottery hooked rugs snd more<br />
Nov 8-17. 11AM-5PM. Tues 8<br />
Thurs until 8PM SE corner of Long<br />
Lake 8 Tewgrsph 851-8026<br />
- Antiques -<br />
DISCOVER<br />
TECUMSEH<br />
130 Dealers - 3 Antique Maas<br />
located on M-50 - Open Dally<br />
(517) 423-8277<br />
ANTIQUE 8 COLLECTABLE<br />
AUCTION<br />
Roma's of Bioomfieid 2101 South<br />
Telegraph Sat Nov 2. 6pm View-<br />
ing al 5pm Guns lurrvtura. glass-<br />
ware. Coke Items Many quality<br />
pieces K1K Auction Services<br />
(<strong>31</strong>3)227-8040<br />
ANTIQUES 8 COLLECTIBLES<br />
SUN NOV 3 - 1PM<br />
Hoo*ier cabinet drop-front secre-<br />
tary, Singer Treadle sewing ma-<br />
chine. baker s cabinet 2 brass<br />
beds old rope bed nice wm* pre**<br />
old clocks mantel 8 wall Several<br />
oak 8 maple rockers, oak loveaeat 8<br />
2 chair*, nice copper boMw lots of<br />
crocks wardrobes tons of aid<br />
glassware 8 collectibles - a tew<br />
Mftdy-man' tvirrvitura ittms<br />
ANTIQUE SHOW<br />
A Holiday Extravaganza!<br />
GroMwmds M*flT<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD, Ml<br />
Orchard Lak* Rd/Lone Plne(17 Mil<br />
Nov 7-10. mal hour* 851-7630<br />
ANTIQUE SHOW 8<br />
COLLECTABLE SALE<br />
Sat Nov 2. 11am-7pm Sun , Nov<br />
3 Sam-5pm Clawaon K of C Hal.<br />
870 North Main, 25 Exhibitors<br />
Admission $ l 50 Ooor prize<br />
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BIZARRE<br />
Homemade Crafts 6 Treats 1 *<br />
Fri . Nov 1. 9.30-3pm 8<br />
Sat Nov 2 9 30-12 30pm<br />
Presoytarian Village - Redtord<br />
17383 Garfield (6/W of Telegraph)<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />
17th ANNUAL<br />
BOUTIQUE DE NOEL<br />
Fnday Nov 1. 9am-8pm<br />
Fox Hia* Community House.<br />
1822 Fox River Drive. E oft Opdyk*<br />
between Square Lak* 8 South<br />
Boulevard Watch tor our s^ns<br />
704 Rummage Satas<br />
A Flea Markets<br />
BEST PRICES IN TOWN<br />
judaon Center Resale Shop<br />
Com* see ua' Open Thur* ft Fri, 10-<br />
2 30 13 Maa/GreanBaM Royal Oak<br />
DETROIT CHAPTER B'NAI B'RITH<br />
Women s Annual Rummag* Sale<br />
Clothing tor enore family Smel<br />
appkancea Books Toy* Household<br />
items, elc Fri Nov 1 9am-5pm<br />
Knights ol Commbus H*K 2290<br />
Twelve Mile Rd E of C-ookdge<br />
Berkley<br />
EAST HILLS MIDDLE SCHOOL<br />
Corner of Opdyke 8 Ken*mgton<br />
Bioomfieid HI*<br />
Nov 2, 9*m to 2pm<br />
FASHION SPREE '91<br />
Big one* s year sale on new 8 used<br />
deagner dothmg tor entire lemay<br />
Sat 11/2 6-10pm $5 Adm Sim 8<br />
Mon. 11am-7pm Free M«f»gan<br />
state Fell No Checks visa Master<br />
card ok Info 256-6000<br />
IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY<br />
~ Garage Sale/Live Auction<br />
Sat Nov 2. 10-5<br />
16000 Pembroke, neer Greenfield<br />
RUMMAGE SALE<br />
Fn Nov 1. 9em-4pm<br />
Sat Nov 2 9am-noon<br />
Si Matthews Unned Mefhodist<br />
Church 30900 W Six Mile Rd ,<br />
Lrvoma. Weal of Mlddlebelt<br />
Half pnce on Sat To benefit<br />
Methodist Chtldrens Home<br />
706 Garage Sales:<br />
Oakland<br />
COUCH, ivory 8 gold velvet $300<br />
Pool table $75 Machmiat tools 3<br />
station inlarcom $75 Metai desk<br />
$50 Luggage 546-08*8<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS.Baby item*<br />
fumrture. skis 8 rrn*c Sat -Sun<br />
10am-4pm 34640 Freedom Rd be-<br />
tween Gill 8 drake<br />
LAKE ORION 12 IrKfcar.M. |><br />
Nov 2. 9em-5pm 3 mil* NE ol L*>*<br />
Orion oft Miller Ro Free PC com-<br />
puter n m a coats 8 clothes baby<br />
clothes 8 furniture, lamp*, pictures<br />
rm*c dishes 8 other good stufi<br />
LATHRUP VILLAGE - Something to,<br />
everyone" Good prices gc« Going Twice<br />
6«51 C<br />
C R A F T E R S<br />
I place to shop or consign<br />
New 8 oentry used deeigner appare<br />
736 5 Washington. Royal Oak<br />
Mon -Sat . T0-4pm 546-3666<br />
DESIGNER S DEN UNLIMITED<br />
Do you manufacture craft Hams <strong>for</strong> Ladies designer resale Liquidation<br />
stores shows elc? We are your 50% off sale Thurs. Oct 24 thru Oct<br />
Wholesale source tor craft supplies ; <strong>31</strong> 26730 Southfield Rd 589-1610<br />
we carry an eiterisrv* line 01 wood<br />
feints slencMa slk flowers<br />
ribbons wreaths, seasonal tebric<br />
pamtmg suppue*. etc 40-50%<br />
Discount off retail. Tax I D required<br />
Church** achooi* also welcome<br />
$50 minimum No chfldren suowwd<br />
Mon 8-9pm Tue»-Fri 6-4 30pm<br />
BOUTIQUE TRIMS INC<br />
21200 Ponliac Trail S Lyon 48178<br />
<strong>31</strong>3-437-2017<br />
SOFA. 76 Oeeo olive gold $200<br />
Student desk $45 Walnut dinette<br />
sel $135 15'-i«12 bound Iwst ca equipment<br />
ceramic k«n. clothes books more<br />
TROY- Moving Sale 11/2 Sat<br />
5pm Furitnure assorted household<br />
-adie* doth<br />
no—<br />
•* Clothing leweiry 3351 I -<br />
N of 16 Mu* fBig Beaver<br />
CUSTOM DESIGNED Chnstmss<br />
Wre*ths Personalized to compli-<br />
ment your interior decor For In<strong>for</strong>-<br />
mation can Teresa 788-9109<br />
LADIES full length Beaver coat Me- | TROY-MOVING SALE Furrutur*<br />
sised at I housewares cioming lamps appii.<br />
44-7030 ances ail Sat Nov 2 8am-4pm<br />
| 2279 Topaz John R 8 Square Laxe<br />
CUSTOM MADE CERAMICS<br />
Holiday Items, tree*. Santa* etc<br />
llems to order reasonable rates<br />
Call Bob irom 9am-6pm 427-3914<br />
MAN S RACCOON fu-<br />
length $350' Caa days<br />
FOR UNITE0 METHOOIST WOMEN<br />
Holiday Bazaar 22400 Grand River<br />
9 30*m lo 3pm . Nov 2nd Buffet<br />
luncheon tl 30io 1 30<br />
BLACK Persian Lamb jacket, grey<br />
Minx collar excellent condition, size<br />
16 $350 737-2519<br />
HOLIDAY CRAFT SHOW - Sal<br />
Nov 9. I0am-4pm Red<strong>for</strong>d Elks.<br />
25934 W 6 Mde. Redlord<br />
Free Aomesaior<br />
Desirable woman s better clothing<br />
I small-medium | all occasions 8 sea-<br />
sons Daughter s (Holiday I Jr pre- WEST BLOOMFIELD-Set No.<br />
TROT Sa1 Nov 2 9am 5pm<br />
Household items, some tuvnrture<br />
1150 Prosper 1W comer ot Crooks<br />
4 Square Ik Rd<br />
W BLOOMFIELD 6204 i 6208<br />
Quaker HIII Dr off Drake «d Be-<br />
tween 14 8 15 Mule. Nov 2-3 Chil-<br />
dren s things som* fl nvtu • etc<br />
teen 8 girl s 10-14<br />
HOLLY DAYS CRAFT SHOW<br />
Nov 9,10th. 10*m-4pm Si Kenneth<br />
Church Hal. 14851 Haggerty Rd<br />
Plymouth. Mich between School-<br />
craft 8 5 Miw<br />
LONG HAIRED Beavar coat 8 hat v.<br />
length Original coal $4,500 trom<br />
Dlttrkcfi, asking $1 800 647-1468<br />
MATERNITY (small) and Infant<br />
clothing excellent condition<br />
363-1654<br />
10am-3pm Toys 8 misc housenoul<br />
goods 2671 Bay Dr Green Bay S<br />
off WiMow W ot Hitter<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD 6336 E Nor<br />
male* S ol Maple Oetw reming-<br />
ton 8 Orake Nash Acr** Sub No. 1<br />
8 2 9-4 Household toy*. mi*c<br />
ANTIQUE SHOW - Nov 1.2.3<br />
Fn , Spm-9pm. Sat Ham-9pm<br />
Sun 11am-5pm SftG Pavilkon *t<br />
Meadowfwook, Oakland University<br />
Rochester. Ml S ol Walton on<br />
Adams Rd 100 dealers trom acrosa<br />
America Admisaion $3 A Scorpio<br />
even! 517-627-5291<br />
INSPECTION nam CSALE ipm A N T I Q U E S O N M A I N<br />
CAMPBELL S AUCTION<br />
5089 Dixie Waterlord<br />
673-7-.aC<br />
LOST - $200 REWARD" 5 Ml 8 Ink - .<br />
sler area Orenge/whit* striped<br />
m*le cat Named T«ngi* Has blacn<br />
colar/tag Cal 0*ys 322-7575.<br />
or Evenings 261-8944<br />
AUCTION<br />
3rd Annual Toy 8 Clvislma* Auc-<br />
tion Sun Nov 3, Ipm Plymouth<br />
Community Cultural 'Center 525<br />
Farmer Rd Plymouth Ml Over 500<br />
Old toy* I dons over 500 coaacttbM<br />
Chnstmss item* misc coaectibles<br />
items too numerous to ttst<br />
J C Auction Service<br />
451-7444<br />
HAPPY HALLOWEEN<br />
Treet yourself to lovely silver 8 men.<br />
that special ring or charm, thai ac-<br />
cent that s YOU tor yourself and<br />
your homa<br />
115 S Mam<br />
Royal Oak<br />
ARMIORES - 3 pme great lor enter-<br />
t*mmeni center store counter post<br />
office rack, cash register walnut<br />
slant-top desk 644-3644<br />
HOMESPUN<br />
TRADITIONS<br />
Country Wares S<br />
Collectibles Sale<br />
Featunng * select group of mer-<br />
chants who cater to the tradition ot<br />
hand crafied quality<br />
Sun.. Nov.3 - 10am-5pm |<br />
LAUREL MANOR<br />
(Schoolcr afl 8 Newburgh. Lrvoma I<br />
Lunch Available Admtsaicm $ 1 50<br />
DULCIMER MUSIC<br />
BY FELICITY STRINGS<br />
<strong>31</strong>3-462-4096<br />
NEW RESALE SHOP - Twice >s<br />
Nice 4407 N Woodw*rd Royal<br />
Oak Mon thru Sat 10-5<br />
Men 8 womans tashions 549-7430<br />
RED FO* COAT, full length like<br />
new. Size 6 10. appraised by Dit-<br />
1 trlch at $6700 best offer Brown<br />
mmk jacket siz* 8 - 10 *ppr,<br />
ai $1300 best ofler<br />
707 Garaga Saies:<br />
Wayrw<br />
CANTON- Kids clothing & imsc<br />
1427 Aberdeen. S of Fora. oetween<br />
Liaey 8 Sheidon of Saltz<br />
Nov 18 2.9am-?<br />
' CANTON moving Sal -Sun 9-5<br />
1 1300 S Liuey ? mi N ol Michigan<br />
Furniture clothing.smaa appiiancas<br />
KILN - extra collar pku* mold* &<br />
supplies $225 or beel offer Ca* al<br />
lar 7pm 422-6662<br />
KILN MOLDS SUPPLIES<br />
Can 9am-8prp, 5<strong>31</strong>-7914<br />
ADULT FOSTER Cara Homa- Senn-<br />
pnwale room EicMenl cara. food<br />
supervision $850/mo or deify<br />
retee Dearborn Height* 295-5066<br />
HOW TO FINO th* t>e*i nursmg<br />
home 6 soluttons tor your senior<br />
loved ona Sr Network Services<br />
6B3-0210<br />
MALE NURSMG ASSISTANT IMghly<br />
competent excaaent care to do Hi-<br />
home work or care Cooking , claarv-<br />
n«. drMng. *B pnaaa* oi naaBX<br />
cara ExceBent -alar an caa 726-8656<br />
BANKRUPTCY FROM $50<br />
DIVORCE FROM $50<br />
AI*o Personal injury and<br />
Probata Matters<br />
Keith M Nathanaon Attorney<br />
356-7766<br />
TAX ATTORNEY/EXPERIENCED<br />
Real Exists BuHnee* was Divorce<br />
Af<strong>for</strong>dable legal serweas<br />
364-7570<br />
600 Personals<br />
ATTENTION SINGLES<br />
Sl-sgM Dance*<br />
Hotline 562-<strong>31</strong>60<br />
CHRISTMAS SHOPPER<br />
love io - give me aat. al occaeionet<br />
FRANK SINATRA ticket* (21 Row 15<br />
al Joe Loul* Arene No* 8 Beel<br />
offer 5<strong>31</strong>-9110<br />
603 Health - Nutrition<br />
Waight Loss<br />
BRAUN & HELMER<br />
AUCTION SERVICES<br />
BALLY LItecycte. model 6000 Real Estate - Farm<br />
$1500 en between 9 5pm Household - Antiques<br />
*71-0369 | cloyd Braun Jerry Helmer<br />
Ann Arbor Saline<br />
AUTHENTIC PERSIAN Rug 4 x6<br />
-Kh colors bought in Basra. Iran In<br />
1936 Coffleclors Hem In mail condl-<br />
n $22,000 960-9629<br />
FOR SALE Vic Tanney Executive<br />
CMC VIP mambersh*. $50 par<br />
yeer lifetime dues $800 66 1 9679<br />
665-9646<br />
OOL L 8 BEAR SHOW 8 SALE<br />
ANTIQUE 8 COLLECTIBLE<br />
994-6309 Sun Nov 3. !0-4pm Roma's of<br />
| Bioomfieid. 2101 S Telegraph Ap-<br />
N Farmmgton Garden Club pre-<br />
sents 13th annual Arts 8 Crafts<br />
Sale-90 Artisans O E Dunckei M«!<br />
die School-12 Mile Rd between<br />
Farminglon 8 Orchard Lake Rds<br />
Nov 2nd. 9-4pm Free admission<br />
PEBBLE LANE ART 8 Craft Show<br />
<strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong> Nov 1. 2 Thurs Fn<br />
10-7 Sat 10- 5 Birmingham Unrtar<br />
»an Church 651 Woodward *t Lone<br />
Pme. Bloomfi*kd Has Admission 1<br />
non perishable lood Hem lor church<br />
Holiday charily basket<br />
VERY GENTLY worn full length nat-<br />
ural Mink coat 8 Finnish Raccoon<br />
| jacket siz- * petit* Mens Raccoon<br />
jacket with leather trim, size ge<br />
Win sacrifice 851-9221<br />
WE0DWG GOWN from Alvsns. size<br />
8. veil included Originally $1200<br />
$400 356-5329<br />
706 Garaga Sales:<br />
Oakland<br />
BERKLEY - Nov 1. 9am-1pm $ Sat<br />
Nov 2. 9*m~4pm 35*2 TyS*r N of<br />
12 . W of Coonoge<br />
BIRMINGHAM Garage Sa*/Flea<br />
Market ink sler befweer, walnut<br />
Laka 8 Quart on Sal only. 9-4pm<br />
BIRMINGHAM - Lots of good junk<br />
Sat 8-12 5-94 Chesterfield N of<br />
Maple E ofC'anbrook<br />
BIRMINGHAM Pre-Christmas<br />
Bonanza - pinoea machine, furni-<br />
ture toys color T v humidifiers<br />
winter clothmg and misc<br />
450 Cambridge N ofi Mapw 2<br />
blocks E_ ot Adams Ti»aa-Fn 9-3 I<br />
Misc 1 lewis - many bargains<br />
CANTON Found more 11 Fri Nov :<br />
Christmas quaky boys household<br />
tires 7200 Almaden Ct Sunflower<br />
N ot Warren<br />
CANTON Huge multl lanWy sale<br />
Antiques baby clothes etc W 01<br />
Sheldon, S 01 Ford Fr. only 9-4<br />
j DETROIT Moving Sale Set Nov 2<br />
10-5 Fucmtur* appliances m«sc<br />
19320 Dm 7 MHe/Telegtaph area<br />
DETROIT - 17210 Lahser between<br />
j Mc Nichols 8 Grand Rnw Every<br />
' Sal . 9am-4pm Hems from A to Z<br />
GARDEN CITY Many Hems domes<br />
appliances some never used D»<br />
lore Sat Sun 10-5pm 29107 Mar<br />
quetle off MiddieOen oerween<br />
Ford 8 Cherrymn<br />
GARDEN CITY. 70<strong>31</strong> Helen<br />
Inksler'Warren Sat 8 Sun<br />
Nov 2 8 3 12-6pm Fumrture etc<br />
LIVONIA Moving' Oc- <strong>31</strong> and Nov<br />
1 8 2 10-4 Farmington J 5 u «<br />
Across from idyfwood Golf Course<br />
ry Club<br />
14663 Country <<br />
LOSE WEIGHT<br />
FEEL GREAT<br />
Oi 30 day money Back guarantee'<br />
Cal Patricia Davidson 64 1-8566 I<br />
VIC TANNY VIP iranMerrabM mem-<br />
bership graal deal at $600'<br />
Call afler 6pm 624 2036<br />
YOUR LAST DIET'<br />
Are you serious aboul loemg pounds<br />
betor* th* noadays? 92N success<br />
re* Fren* Granan Pharmacol<br />
977-6453 or 777-7570<br />
V.F.W. n2266 AUXILIARY<br />
SUNOAY 2*0 P.M.<br />
23414 Orchard Lake IM.<br />
(R Of Grand Rivvr)<br />
474-818©<br />
•T. EDITH<br />
8UMDAY 0:30 PM.<br />
(S Of S MBB R 19-254-9563<br />
fwm bed $75 356-6676,<br />
KITCHEN TABLE , . , 1 , ^ S T S ^ ^ n - T u T c r T .<br />
compsctor $75 Kitchen Aid DINING SET maple 46 round 2<br />
dishwasnar has minor leak $50 «ves 5 chairs $325 98 1 2935<br />
474-7067<br />
MEET GLENN HAEGE m person si<br />
MOORE FURNACE COMPANY *<<br />
26289 Fiv* Mue m Livoni* on Satur-<br />
day Nov 2nd 1-3 pm Free givea-<br />
ways refreshments. $200 TRANE<br />
'ecata or no paymants »mta Fabru-<br />
ary 1992<br />
LAUTER uP RIGHT piano fully re- ELECTRIC slove 8 hood refngera<br />
condlbon 2 antique occassional ta- lor disnwssher ak gold! Couch<br />
biet. 2 velvet chairs 2 dressers, lovesest ichocoiat*. cream) All m<br />
moped running condition 64 1 1919 good condHwn 261-8247<br />
LEONARDO NIERMAN Painting ESTATE SALE DETROlF<br />
1961 Original acrylic tr*med by art- I6t*5 Chapel S of Gr*rvd River<br />
«1 Excellent price Evas 644-2523 E of Lahser VM Purilan<br />
U6RARy.'0€N leather ,nie«3 deak oCr'numtert^iiy"iin<br />
i f i y S T ' SUSAN BEAROSLEY 277-7738<br />
ESTATE 8 HOUSEHOLD<br />
BEAUTIFUL Fnutwood Ray inlerL<br />
ore 2 door. 3 shelf Bookcaae/en-<br />
o» lamps. t6mm Nma. Mickey 'ertamment center .6 mo* old $600<br />
Mouse Alfalfa, wrought iron plant<br />
stand. 1920s walnut twin bed*<br />
new. perfect - $200<br />
lh rug* pidur**. frsme*. glass- anient center. $ 17 5 549-2594<br />
SEVEN piece dming room surte -n-<br />
dudmg Chma cabmat. $30C 474-0160<br />
DINETTE SET - white, '.able 8 4<br />
chairs, good condition. $ 150<br />
373-1008<br />
8 2 lamps $750 Pool tsBM custom<br />
8 fl hardwood with accessories<br />
S750 Days 8 evenings 683-2944<br />
MtSC furniture bedroom dining<br />
I room, pert, labie chairs etc Can<br />
! Oct <strong>31</strong>-Nov 3 647-1687<br />
MOVING & ESTATE SALE<br />
I Furrutur* - Antiques - Accessories<br />
OLD OR NEW<br />
WE LL SELL IT FOR YOU<br />
I Ail your valuable goods displayed<br />
m our 10 000 sq ft showroom<br />
THE GREAT EXCHANGE<br />
CONSIGNMENT CO<br />
589-0390<br />
PROPANE REFRIGERATOR Nor-<br />
cold -deal tor RV cottage, ate<br />
ueed only 1 weekend Paid $600<br />
asking $300/best ofler 422-9266<br />
PIJREWATER DISTILLERS wnn<br />
stands 3 sizes Brand new greet<br />
savings Mall aqua 8 5 gaBor sues<br />
Cal Sandra 477-7440<br />
REFRIGERATOR 3 desns coat<br />
**ck other rrusc Make ofler<br />
347-3749<br />
715 Computers<br />
APPLE U OS. color monitor knag*<br />
Writer B color printer. S'a 8 3%<br />
drive*, toy anew Appto Cat I<br />
modem $2000 worth ot software,<br />
manual* elc $1400/beet 661-4888<br />
BRAND NEW Appto Personal<br />
Laeerwrlter LS Printer Never out of<br />
box Ful warranty $800 532-6176<br />
SMITH CORONA PWP 7000 LT lap<br />
lop word processor and printer trv<br />
uuoea tocad Dallery 6 Corona calc<br />
software $350 Eva* 651-6136<br />
716 Commercial<br />
Industrial Equip.<br />
CARPET CLEANER with upnooiary<br />
looi and aome tuppaea P«d $2000<br />
wa ael tor $900 or best offer Low<br />
uee 645-4963<br />
FORK LIFT. 1000 lb capacity ga*o-<br />
lm* engine pneumebc tire* only<br />
550 hour* One owner<br />
$2500 - 426-2507<br />
HUSSMAN Shelving 2 snrma wrap<br />
macfun**. 5 scalei 3 bun pan<br />
racks. 1 stock truck 1 7 ft produce<br />
tabM Make offer 477-7440<br />
MILLER AC/DC 200 amp portabM<br />
welding machine mcludmg<br />
w-'Onan gaa engine $850 Fm<br />
544-7540<br />
OXYGEN ACCETALING Tore*! ael<br />
with 50 It of hoee 6 tanks $270<br />
Call belore 3pm 255-5469<br />
717 Lawn, Garden,<br />
Farm, Snow Equip.<br />
CRAFTSMAN Electric 3 h p auger<br />
snow thrower 180 degree dis-<br />
charge Like New'$75 528-T919<br />
LIQUIDATIONS<br />
ESTATE SA^E-giass 8 Brass dinette<br />
sel American Drew dining room set<br />
10 piece new $5000 yours $2250<br />
Chest of drawers 8 miec Oct <strong>31</strong>-<br />
Nov 7 10-5 14874 Seneca. Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Twp . 5 Mae/lnkster<br />
ESTATE SALE<br />
60 Yea's Of Accumulation<br />
Fn 8 Sai Nov : 8 2. 8am-6pm<br />
Household items collectibles 8 an<br />
nquee featuring beoroom turmlure<br />
trunks, sewing Hems. Christmas<br />
Hems toys 8 games, deek. aunroom<br />
turmlure OK kitcheri appaanoea and<br />
dtahware Too much to mention'<br />
5033 SUMNER REDFORD<br />
Lnrmg room chairs t*ble*. stifle!<br />
lamps, Franch provincial dining set,<br />
drop leal tabM, 6 chairs buffet 8<br />
chm* cabmat. imen*. kitchen were,<br />
glassware Garag* stuffed' H*rvd<br />
and garden tools 3 outboard mo-<br />
tor t sports equipment. record*, ra-<br />
fts, old radio tub** motor*, trunks<br />
arid utllrty traitor frame<br />
ANOTHER<br />
ESTATE SALE<br />
BY IRIS<br />
Fri 8 Sat , Nov 1-2. 10-4pm<br />
25895 Woodlore, Franklin<br />
(Take Frankttn Rd between 13 8 14<br />
Mtie Rds to woodtor* go E on<br />
Woodlore to addre**)<br />
Pre-Demolition Sale<br />
Doors • windows • atoctrlc<br />
garag* door - patio Blocks •<br />
marbto shelf • planters •<br />
rrwrrors • complele kitcfien •<br />
new hot watar heeler •<br />
beautiful mrubbery • etc<br />
etc<br />
Furniture r Dfiac<br />
Carved *ntiqu* cabmat •<br />
carved chairs • m*rbM dm-<br />
ing room table 8 ch*rs •<br />
Black leather chair 8 Otto-<br />
man • art • oriental rugs •<br />
tons of designer doth** •<br />
tons ot mi*c collectibles •<br />
basabal card*<br />
Iris Kaufman 626-6335<br />
Auooat* Member<br />
International Society of Appraisers<br />
MOVING Musi sell 1 Couch itradi-<br />
tional. icivesea' chair kitchen tabM, 3 blocks south ol 5 M«e oo HAS<br />
DINING ROOM. Beautiful Brown ma- 8 6chairs 355-0476 «d* ot Beech Daly<br />
For mora in<strong>for</strong>mation 453-7199<br />
1 SPACE HEATERS 1 LP 1 garag*<br />
•vaster 1 stand-up fir*p 50C different ones $2000 535-<br />
7763<br />
MEYERS 1990 Snow PHJW Ike<br />
naw. used 6 time* <strong>for</strong> Chevy truck<br />
$95C 437-8566<br />
RAiLER lAiWdei *cety»ene outfit.<br />
den ir actor boat, anowbiowar<br />
1 Citation Sen or 1rade 532-2260<br />
r.<br />
WASHING MACHINE good condi-<br />
tion. $75 Party labie octagon<br />
snape/4 upholstered chairs $i00<br />
rvydrotoruc plant groenr.g unH 10 fl<br />
long $50 Ford truck wheels '5 m<br />
$10 each 455-62 72<br />
ROTOTILLER • new S hp Bnggs-<br />
Stratlon engme front tm* type, rune<br />
good greet shape $175 453-0215<br />
BEDROOM SET - kmg size solid<br />
oak contemporary. 2 pier cabinets,<br />
mirrored heed board light bridge.<br />
$1100/beet 851-3389<br />
BEDROOM SET Nma twm dresa-<br />
*r mirror: Computer deak. Smal<br />
appaancae Baat offer 696-4779<br />
BEDROOM SET - Top quality. 5<br />
piece brand n*w Can* Itaupe) on<br />
solid mahogany $4000 value tor<br />
$2000 256-3607<br />
ANOTHER<br />
ESTATE SALE<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
Friday A Saturday<br />
Nov. 1 & 2 10-5<br />
LIVING ROOM: Console<br />
Grand STEINWAY Piano,<br />
fine Victorian chairs, Tradi-<br />
tional secretary, sofa,<br />
lamps & tables.<br />
DINING ROOM: Traditional<br />
mahogany dining table, 6<br />
chairs, china cabinet, &<br />
buffet<br />
KITCHEN Table 4 6<br />
chairs<br />
MASTER BEDROOM Fine<br />
Victorian hand carved dou-<br />
ble bed, gentlemen's<br />
chest, marble top dresser<br />
& mirror<br />
BEDROOM: Hand carved<br />
complete double bed. drop<br />
leal desk S chest<br />
BEDROOM: Mahogany<br />
twin beds, double dresser<br />
& mirror, chest of drawers<br />
4 2 night stands<br />
DEN: Rattan sofa, chairs,<br />
tables & lamps.<br />
PORCH Maple sofa, chairs<br />
& tables<br />
ACCESSORIES INCLUDE<br />
Curio cabinet, fine collec-<br />
tion of Colonial trivets,<br />
collection ol canes<br />
Linens, crystal & dishes<br />
Paintings & silver.<br />
Fine primitive accessories.<br />
Round oak pedestal table<br />
Complete hospital bed<br />
Craft Items & books<br />
Household Misc<br />
815 RIVEN OAK<br />
West off Adams, 4 biks<br />
North of Maple<br />
Lilly M. & C o .<br />
B R O W N E<br />
ESTATE SALE<br />
Nov 1-2, 10am to 4pm<br />
4423 Laurel Club Dr Laurel Club<br />
Condo* - E off Orchard Lak*. Be-<br />
tween Lone Pine 8 Green Rds<br />
Vary nica taM Drexel dming eet wtth<br />
Mdaboard Hanradon and tabMa<br />
super floor to caBIng diaplay cabi-<br />
net Henredon bedroom aat wtth<br />
kmg bed. 2 coucfiee. loveaeat RCA<br />
TV lady's deak. etagere. 8 much<br />
more Accweaoriee lamp* copper,<br />
bra**, crystal Staf<strong>for</strong>dshire set ot<br />
block Bibaao* China. Batter wom-<br />
en t clothing 8 much morel Our<br />
numbers *1 9 30 Street numbers<br />
ok*y Pt**sa do not block garaga*<br />
SALE BY 01 ANNE BROWNE<br />
N*w Number 360-6919<br />
BUILDER'S MOOEL FURNITURE<br />
SALE - 22<strong>31</strong>6 Buckingham. Gr**rt<br />
Estate*. 9 MM 8 Halstead<br />
valley E<br />
Fn -Sal<br />
CERTCO, INC.<br />
•ESTATE SALES<br />
• HOUSEHOLD SALES<br />
•APPRAISALS<br />
• AUCTIONS<br />
We aleo buy out partial or complele<br />
Estate*<br />
PATRICIA STEMP1EN 522-1736<br />
CHILD S tabM 8 chairs 8 matching<br />
toy box. parted condition Set ot<br />
Wedgewood Limps, i yr old, per-<br />
fect condition Beet ofler 346-3296<br />
CHINA CABINET<br />
condition $400 or beet<br />
good<br />
ANTIOUE DINING room tat with 6<br />
cnams 8 leaf $300 Antique<br />
3 drawers 8 mirror $250 t><br />
1930 a Modern couch 8<br />
—th Florid* Bora print $200<br />
•tump tabM $175 Wicker cnaa with<br />
stand $100 6A6-4429<br />
BABY CRta Wfate Oadcrert cn*<br />
$126 Owls twm wfate 4 poster bed<br />
$35 Aubum HTAE 334-4264<br />
mahogan<br />
/eet offer<br />
Cal or leave message 536-0637<br />
CHINESE CABINET, rosewood<br />
hand carved, asking $300 Othar<br />
household name 669-4*65<br />
CHIPPENDALE CAMELBACK<br />
SOFAS (1 wltti straight legs 6 1 wtth<br />
bal 8 Claw toe!!. braakftoni''cfim*<br />
caemeis by Baker Hickory. Drexel<br />
elc Soad mahogany Duncan Ptiyfe<br />
dmmg room sat. Thomas»BN ma-<br />
hogany Duncan PTtyto dining room<br />
•at. Bernhardt manogany Dimcan<br />
Ptiyto dmmg room aat. Sarouk 8<br />
Klrman oriental rug* (8x12 8 are*<br />
rug*), mahogany Slamway grand pi-<br />
ano CNnttt CruppendaM mahoga-<br />
ny Ibrary tabM. ChlppendaM ban-<br />
quet dtnlng room tabM math rope<br />
edo* 8 ba* i daw pedeetat* wtth 6<br />
- 12 carved nboonbeck dmmg room<br />
chaas Engash krieohou deak wtth<br />
ft* drawer, smaa ladle* desk with<br />
pigeon note*. HeppM whrte mahoga-<br />
ny roBiop deeks. sets of mahogany<br />
dmmg room chairs mahogany cuno<br />
cabman (larga 6 smal. corner 8 Bat<br />
w*B type wtth glaas on 3 Hd**i ma-<br />
hogany bedroom sets 8 miec ma-<br />
hogany badroom furniture<br />
MAHOGANY INTERIORS<br />
506 S Washington. Royal Oak<br />
545-4110<br />
i chairs, china cabinel 8 side-<br />
Board Quality $2500 852-1606<br />
DtNING ROOM - Ethan alien rrestle<br />
tabM. 4 cetkm chairs, pine dark col-<br />
or good condition 549-1553<br />
MOVING SALE<br />
rear Md. $250<br />
cocktail tac-ie<br />
bookcase $175<br />
Electric dryer<br />
Mahogany square<br />
$200<br />
712 Appliances<br />
Mahogany<br />
788-0677<br />
DINING ROOM oak tsBM 8 chairs,<br />
agnted cran* cat>nwt $ 1200 or Beel<br />
644-1015<br />
FALL CLEARANCE SALE<br />
Top of the Una 8»8 C*i-sp* t yr<br />
old. Wie new $4000 1 org*n. ak*<br />
i new $500 Of best 1987 Hond*<br />
Misc household | Shewdow 1000 w/cuslom pami )oB<br />
Task Bookcases I 8000 hwy m $3500 or best Brand<br />
new ThomasviBe sleeper sot* w/<br />
mauve recant*. $800 Cal35t-9050<br />
days ask tor Steve or Robert* oi<br />
DINING ROOM Set - Design mali-<br />
toto of America Chrome 6 glass<br />
tabM 80 X3« extended 110 X38<br />
6 fabric covered parsons chairs Ex-<br />
ceBent condition. $1.300 626-0516<br />
DRESSER- 9 drawer<br />
bookcase wnh 4 sheivei<br />
ael wood<br />
645-2415<br />
649-2868<br />
OREXEL END TABLES, fruitwood<br />
finish some marbto lops, $50 Io<br />
$75 Excellent condition 642-9695<br />
OREXEL Heritage 4 piece cherry<br />
well umi like new $1500<br />
855-9607<br />
DREXEL mahogany oider corner<br />
chm* cabmat. quality $650<br />
652-1606<br />
DREXEL 3 pc wail unit sofa, chairs<br />
$ lampa, electrical appuences mssc<br />
household 626-6770<br />
MOVING SALE<br />
ll6" n -'8 V">Cio<br />
' Sal by Beuecn<br />
456-4789<br />
RECOROBMOW - NOV 10<br />
Caak Prize* Ton* of record* mueic<br />
mamoiatiaia Rare Motown daptoy<br />
9am-*pm VFVf Ha* 25871 Gratx*<br />
N of 10 - RoaemBa 977-7115<br />
723<br />
BUYING!<br />
Goto Diamond 8 Gemalona'Jawtory<br />
EalaM Jewtory Pocket 8 Wnet<br />
Weiche. Slereng Fietware Starting<br />
"wee* Antique Coelume Jewelry.<br />
Oriental Ruga 8 Quality Furratura<br />
TOP PRICES PAID<br />
855-0053<br />
726 Musical<br />
Instruments<br />
PIANO FOR SALE<br />
Warned itowioniBto party to lake<br />
PIANOS WANTED<br />
We buy Spineu. COWBBIOS<br />
& Grands Cell, aak lor Mr<br />
Howard 427-0040<br />
PIANO. UPRIGHT<br />
Oak ftraah refmtaned works wea m<br />
tune $360/beel 3*6-2164<br />
STEINWAY GRAND<br />
Ueed Ebony $6995<br />
EVOCA MUSIC<br />
334-0566<br />
DIAMOND, 1 25 ct round WS2<br />
H-l color. $6.500/beet 658-3325<br />
FINE WATCHES<br />
Rolex - Pieget-Caruer-Corum-Ebel<br />
and others 251^40% Off Rata*'<br />
W* aisc accept tradea 569-2628<br />
GRADUATED PEARL ST RAN<br />
appraised al $1200: $000 or<br />
it offer 363-4582<br />
USED PIANOS<br />
All kinds - aa make*<br />
From $795<br />
EVOLA MUSIC 425-1102<br />
WE BUY...<br />
HAMMOND ORGANS<br />
Wanted B-3, C-3. A-100 &<br />
others Cell, ask <strong>for</strong> Mr<br />
Howard 427-0040<br />
HUGE COSTUME JEWELRY sa<br />
Farmmgton Oaks apts Fn Nov<br />
5-9pm 21900 Farmmgton Rd<br />
RING<br />
caret pea- shape 14K gold aetung<br />
with channel diamond mount Aiao.<br />
wfMe gold weddmg rmg set 1/2<br />
carat round with chennei diamond<br />
mount Cak HAM t2noon 656-8132<br />
WE BUY GOLD 8 DIAMONDS<br />
Old Broken 8 New<br />
Aian a Gold 34363 Plymouth Rd<br />
Lrvoma (Stork Plazai 522- '4*0<br />
726 Musical<br />
Instruments<br />
ACCOUSTC guitar Gould rarefy<br />
played mciuda* tiara caaa 6 elec-<br />
tronic tuner $2*0 453-6370<br />
ANTIOUE WELTE reproducing Baby<br />
Grand player piano Recent me-<br />
chanical reatoraiion 100 roB* Great<br />
peny and Christmas entertainment<br />
$4900 451-1249<br />
718 Building Materials<br />
WANTED*<br />
Toots antf Outfding<br />
C—t\ ot corm^r<br />
865-0053<br />
719 Hot Tubs, Spas<br />
& Pools<br />
ABOVE GROUND 24 ft round pool<br />
Complete with el acceaeone* 5 yrs<br />
old Musi sell $375 420-0486<br />
Sat 8 Sun Nov 2-3. 10-4<br />
3830 Burnmg Tree Bloom hew Hills<br />
(N ol Long Lake. 1 block W of<br />
Lafiaerl<br />
• Contemporary 8 traditional furni-<br />
ture Antiquea coBeclfbto* LC<br />
Smftfi, double barrel shotgun col-<br />
lectors grade Megnihceni dmmg<br />
room set with large glass table<br />
lealtier aofaa. art queen size master<br />
Bedroom aet, much more 661-2661<br />
ESTATE Sate - Everything Goes<br />
Uvlng room bedroom, family room<br />
furniture Smel appliance* person-<br />
al Hems, garage contents, lawn trac-<br />
tor 528*6 Anlolnett*. Shelby Tw-<br />
1 oik w of Mound S off 24 M.ie Rd<br />
No. 2 8 3. Sal 10-6. Sun . 10-4<br />
ESTATE SALE- Furniture, some<br />
antiquea quats Sal . Nov 2. Sun<br />
Nov 3 9-5pm 27 12 Windsor Troy<br />
W of Dequindre, S ol Long Lake<br />
ESTATE SALES<br />
by DEBBIE<br />
HouaeffoM Moving Buy oi<br />
NECCHI<br />
DELUXE AUTOMATIC<br />
Zig-zag tewing machine Caomel<br />
model Embroiders Dano hems<br />
I buttonholes, etc $53 cash or<br />
monthly payments<br />
GUARANTEED<br />
UNIVERSAL SEWING CENTER<br />
2570 Dixie Hwy<br />
674-0439<br />
OLD TRUNK pianc. electric lift :<br />
chair car-lop carrier microwave<br />
irim-mower 8 more 5*4-0859<br />
ORIENTAL RUG - 8 3x11 6 Courls-<br />
tan !00*s worsted wool medium<br />
bkue ryory 8 navy made m Belgium,<br />
excellent condition $500 474-4859 '<br />
Quality Furniture<br />
WANTED!!!<br />
• L-vnng,Dining/Bedroom<br />
• camps Accessories<br />
a Antiques/Collectibles<br />
a Office Fumrture.'Appliances<br />
WE PICK UP 6 SELL FOR YOU'<br />
QUEEN water bed with 6 drawer<br />
base unit, all ugni Oak new $600<br />
Aakmg $275 Exceaem 464-7178<br />
RED^ORO MOVING SALE - "able*,<br />
sola hwm 8 ful Beds deek antique<br />
eewing machine b*iee 8 houeenoid<br />
Hems Everything mual go> 16571<br />
Lexington between 3 8 6 Mae Wed<br />
A Thurs . 9-4pm<br />
SLEEPER SOFA Queen size beige<br />
back ground, ake new<br />
$150 00 420-0052<br />
SMOKED GLASS kHchen table w/4<br />
swrvel chairs, good condition $75 or<br />
Best HoUy 533-3539<br />
SOFA 8 Loveaeat new whrte mod-<br />
ern Wood stereo cabinet drafting<br />
board & wicker chaw 453-5024<br />
KENMORE Waaher 8 atoclne Dryer<br />
$75 each GE wasner new $200<br />
GE dryer $75 Caa between<br />
9am-4pm 737-I8TT<br />
KENMORE<br />
gooo condition $75 eech 427-<br />
MOV1NG SALE Roper akeciric<br />
atove 30 in $250 offer Microwave<br />
Quasar $40 'Offer 453-4571<br />
rai design<br />
4 78-6562<br />
STEREO waknui fmish $40 End<br />
tables 8 large dog house Cal after<br />
7pm 422-6662<br />
538-2939<br />
YANKEE CONSIGNMENTS TRIPLE DRESSER nigh! stand 2<br />
6Q* O&E Thursday. <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong>. 1M1<br />
735 Wanted To Buy<br />
"OWCR WHEELS Toy 'Mp<br />
738 Hou—hotd?t»<br />
ADORABLE bl<br />
* Barman afieprioid mt* pupow J*<br />
month*. «el checked. «KM> 6<br />
wormed To • good homs. 336-2309<br />
ADORABLE U n S c m w « pup*<br />
tou, maw<br />
277-6004<br />
ADORABLE PCT RABBITS to good<br />
AMAZON PARROT<br />
SSioT<br />
744 Horses, Livestock<br />
HORSES BOARDED<br />
barn. 10*12 oak *ti<br />
Omw)daily Horaeeted<br />
•Man rac* wrtn Not/cold running<br />
walar. turnout paddocM. ouMoor<br />
arena. IraM*. Heated otnarvaHon<br />
room overlooking arena<br />
PASTURE BOARD<br />
Qraaa Mad pasluree. uaa ot lerge<br />
indoor haa tad arena. horse* tad<br />
2 Umee/day<br />
LESSONS<br />
(Jlv*n Cry proteaatonal ridmg mal rue-<br />
i. Engiali. *eetern, buntaeei on<br />
flat For mora Into <strong>31</strong>1-348- 5619<br />
BOO Rsc.VshicJos<br />
BEAGLE - mala, appro*. 1-3 yr*.<br />
o4d Wary sweet To flood homa<br />
522-0747<br />
BEAGLE MIX. medium wa dog.<br />
yr oW a* am**, to good homa<br />
641-8061<br />
BEAOLE - Mautarad mala. 5 yrs o4d<br />
Wary aanoa Al *v*s Doe* no*<br />
Hunt To good homa. 437-7<br />
BEAUTIFUL SIAMESE. FamaM. 1 yr<br />
old Sealpoinle. spsyed. Miter<br />
irainao. good personalty 655-4136<br />
BLACK LAB PUPPIES AKC regis-<br />
tered Gr*e1 Family Fun Doo*<br />
6 wk* old 354-9562<br />
BORDER COLLIE. 9 mo. tamala.<br />
•payed Needs larga yard or larm<br />
1 dog lamifj <strong>31</strong>3-973-0446<br />
CHIHUAHUAS - AKC. Puppies »<br />
adult lamaiaa, $100 up Also Cm-<br />
poo-tar puppse*. S50. 697-3890<br />
COCKER HUSKY Male Puppy. Ken-<br />
nel 8 tupp*aa To good loving homa<br />
omy Family anergic 542-4258<br />
COCKER SPANIEL<br />
Burt, lemma, 2 years otd. spayed.<br />
Uvoma. Altar 5 30pm 464-2676<br />
DACHSHUNDS HOME RAISED<br />
Puppies AKC All varieties<br />
Champion Hud larvice Terms<br />
BoC AlbrecM 471-7191<br />
DOBEftMAN - Feme*, 5 months<br />
old wnh papers $300.'negoliabie<br />
Days. 353-1198 Evas, as* lor Gabe<br />
356-0817<br />
3 moe.<br />
EX0CT1C DOGS<br />
1 mala. 1 lemale. 1350 aa.<br />
442-9361<br />
FIVE BEAUTIFUL healthy kittens<br />
needa good home (5 eecti<br />
348-2056<br />
GERMAN SHEPHERD regular ed<br />
popples, adults, all shots and paper<br />
work current reasonable 456-7424<br />
MASSEY FERGUSON, 1978 Hi<br />
mobae, 340 600 m. WS0 1972 Va-<br />
cation Aire camper, (TOO 537-8499<br />
NEW Snowmobile/Cycle Trailers 8<br />
$525. 10' 1595 12 5695 16 $1095<br />
18" $ 1195. Cycle $525 Magic<br />
Motor Sports 349-7333, 332-2440<br />
802 Snowmobiles<br />
JOHN DEERE 1979. 440 Trail Fire,<br />
runs greet, $600 Firewood also<br />
available 685-1267<br />
NEW Sncrwmoble/Cycie Truer* 8<br />
$695 16 $>095<br />
$525 10 $595 13'<br />
16' $1195<br />
tor Sports<br />
16 $1195 Cycle, $525 Mag* Mo-<br />
349-7333. 332-2440<br />
POLARIS 190! bndy 500 200 rrulaa.<br />
excellent $3995 ArtlcCat 1979 El-<br />
pigre. 1300 mle* $1195 422-0195<br />
SKIDOO. 1988. STRATOS- $2,500<br />
Aiao 1967 Escapade, electric Mart.<br />
$2,400, Clean' 425-6811<br />
TRAILER - 4 place, tandum axle<br />
with brakes, ramp, tie-downs.<br />
$2500 427-9526<br />
AUTOMOTIVE m<br />
818 Auto I Truck<br />
Parts A Sorvic*<br />
gtaas sliding window 6<br />
7 ft Ranger 5-10. Me new<br />
$300 474-8335<br />
OMNI 1983 - Damaged, but many<br />
new parts Good Urea, etc $175 or<br />
best off, 421-8547<br />
SNOW TIRES (2L P21565R15. steel<br />
belted perlormenoe Ikes $90 Ca*<br />
after 5pm 661-2986<br />
TRUCK CAP K BON<br />
6 tool. $200<br />
728-9454<br />
TRUCK TIRES - (4) KaBy Salert. RVR<br />
<strong>31</strong>*10, 50R15LT, very good condi-<br />
tion. $250.'aH. 534-5281<br />
820 Autos Wantsd<br />
ABSOLUTELY<br />
HIGHEST DOLLAR PAtO FOR<br />
QUALITY AUTOMOBILES<br />
We Mil with confidence, we buy w<br />
integrity Pleeee cal Jelt Benson<br />
562-7011<br />
BUYING CARS ft TRUCKS<br />
Top doner WW come to you<br />
VWag* Motor S*i*«<br />
542-8788 or 520-7769<br />
WANTED<br />
AUTOS & TRUCKS<br />
BILL BROWN<br />
-USEDCARS-<br />
3 5000 Plymouth Rd . Livoma<br />
522-0030<br />
822 Trucks For Sals<br />
FORD 1988 F150 Pickup - 5 speed<br />
DuraMner 14.000 actual miles only<br />
KOX HILLS<br />
Chrysler-Plymouth<br />
455-8740 961-<strong>31</strong>71<br />
FORD 19«9 RANGER, red 5 speed<br />
stereo. »ner I immaculate condition)<br />
$4575 646-2612<br />
FORO 1990 Ranger XLT. Neck, ex<br />
tended cab. 6 yeer. 60.000 warran<br />
ty, Leer cap. $8,800 652-2888<br />
FORO 1990 XLT, F-150 Air, deluxe,<br />
6 cyWvJer. manual, mint condition.<br />
<strong>31</strong>,000 maes. $9200 294-2095<br />
FORO <strong>1991</strong> F-350 XLT Lariat with<br />
8 ft Artie plow 351 high output V-6<br />
loaded. a*ceMent 752-4<strong>31</strong>8<br />
GEO. 1990 TRACKER. LSI. air i<br />
aette stereo. 17 000 maea. mint con-<br />
dition $10,000 649-3245<br />
GMC 1989 S15. pic* up * cylinder<br />
5 speed stereo, aw. 16.000 mlee<br />
extras, sharp - $5500 729-8512<br />
GMC 1990 C-1500 Sierra SL. i<br />
sane.<br />
Bulc*.<br />
•en*, low mHee $7995 Can Rog.n<br />
729-2000<br />
MAZDA 1963, B2000 pic* up<br />
1 owner well maintained, mimmul<br />
rust, bedkner. runs greal<br />
88.000 maes. $900 443-0179<br />
NISSAN 1985 Pick up True*. 5<br />
speed, air. no rust, economical,<br />
$ 1 995 Alter 2pm 464-8330<br />
NISSAN 1988<br />
duty, ceseetti<br />
muffler, a*, tool bo*<br />
fuel injection, heavy<br />
twee. 1 battery/<br />
477-5866<br />
821 Junk Cars Wantsd<br />
YAMAHA. I960 440 Exciter 1.000<br />
original m«ee. hot grips. e*cellenl<br />
condition $1350 522-6767<br />
YAMAHA 1988 Bravo, low miles,<br />
cover, excellent condition<br />
421-1363<br />
805 Boat Docks<br />
& Marinas<br />
ALL AUTOS ft TRUCKS<br />
Junk, wrecked, running Top Do«ar<br />
E ft M Auto Pans<br />
474-4425<br />
ALWAYS THE BEST PRICE<br />
On your car or truck<br />
Any condition - Wrecks<br />
Free pickup., 421-0884<br />
TURN THAT Junk Or Running Car<br />
mto Cash'! Free Towing<br />
Call, 842-1275<br />
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS beeu-<br />
titui black ft tan bsoie* 6<br />
Grand Victor ft Champion beck-<br />
ground Wormed ft shots 296-7996<br />
GOLDEN RET REIVER Stud service<br />
AKC, American. Canadian. Champi-<br />
on Bloodlines, OFA/Cerl FDGRC<br />
Sera Bay 477-8686<br />
GOLDEN RETRIEVER- 2 yrs old<br />
needs loving home. Afteclionat*.<br />
AKC papers. 1992<br />
422-0445<br />
GREAT Dane pur mas 10 wk*. old<br />
AKC: Fawn Males. lunula* Parents<br />
to WW 398-6662<br />
H»0H OUAUTY SHEPHERDS<br />
The Famous TlrnBer Shepherd una<br />
As featured tn SoldMr o# Fortune.<br />
Atlanta Journal, rteyboy Magazine<br />
Puppies, young adults. Otoedience ft<br />
housetrained. 61&-427-7189<br />
an adorable Mile boy Btcfton<br />
cauaa «*«» en* is gone i gel lonely<br />
ft pee aft over. If you can be the love<br />
of my Me pleeee can Beth 626-8941<br />
IRISH TERMOR PUPPIES<br />
AKC, mala*. 11 weeks, champion<br />
OtoodUnee. $500 628-1535<br />
MIDWAY MARINA<br />
893 BKKHe Ave Wyandotte<br />
V* O c F WINTER STORAGE<br />
w/92 SUMMER DOCKAGE<br />
Rack and Launch<br />
Seasonal/Yearly Contracts<br />
Payment Terms Available<br />
283-6960<br />
WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE<br />
Autos and Trucks. 24 hour lowing<br />
Up to $5000 LARRY STOWING<br />
335-7480 335-7487<br />
822 Trucks For Sale<br />
806 Boats A Motors<br />
FLOAT BOAT. 1989, 24 Super Sub-<br />
liner Seats 14, bmimi top cover<br />
TShp. $7,000 681-1549<br />
ty $16,500 Call.<br />
CHEVY. 1972. very depended*<br />
work truck. $1,000 or beet of-<br />
352-2791<br />
good,<br />
CHEVY 1977 SUBURBAN - 350, 2<br />
wheel drive, tut. trailer package<br />
$2400 Mail 533-6552 or 684-3093<br />
FOUR WtNN-S. <strong>1991</strong>, 180 Horaon.<br />
eicettent condition. 175HP $20,000<br />
« take over payments 595-6432<br />
SAIL BOAT Fiberglass, 10 ft Dey<br />
Seder Main ft JM>. Traitor<br />
Exoaltonl Condition $500 397-8167<br />
LfNIFLITE 1984 42' motor yacht.<br />
Heaps 8. Auto plot. air, radar.<br />
Lor en low hrs $139,000 649-2591<br />
USED BOAT AUCTION Nov 9<br />
To sal your boat at Auction or lor<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation contact Wonderland<br />
Marine. 33600 Plymouth, at Farm-<br />
inglon Rd.. Uvorna. 261-2530<br />
WELLCRAFT 1989 Ponoflno- wad-<br />
ed. 43 ft. aft electronic instruments,<br />
custom dash, low hrs . weft main-<br />
tained Mt Smith, days 538-8878<br />
KITS ft CATS - Himalayan* ft Per-<br />
uana Pets, also breeders CPA's.<br />
Must cut down (Let rlngj 721-1999<br />
Afler 2pm 326-5146<br />
KITTENS - to a good home<br />
Call altar 5pm. 455-6327<br />
KITTENS: 6 weeks old. Al shots<br />
utter Box Trained Assorted Colors<br />
Call. 855-4136<br />
LA BORA DOR Retriever, btac*<br />
/ear old mala. AKC registered, o<br />
with chftdren lias aft ahots 722-5<br />
LABS, PUREBRED available 12-1,<br />
from $325 517-546-2674;<br />
517-548-1548; <strong>31</strong>3-552-8118<br />
LHASA APSO PUPS- AKC shots,<br />
loves kids. Champion line*, $300<br />
Can Candy 227-0202<br />
PART LAB.'Pftn Golden Retriever 6<br />
mo* old. good w.'children Needs<br />
good homa 533-3539<br />
PERSIAN Blue Cat. IV* years old.<br />
neutered declawed To good home<br />
only $75 Cal Paul 543-8B04<br />
PERSIAN tomato pur* whit*, kitten<br />
Oeciawed wltti all shots, very friend-<br />
ly. registered. $250 473-5528<br />
PERSIAN KITTENS. CfA. home<br />
hy. Hi<br />
irantaed 47lr7<strong>31</strong>2<br />
WINTERIZE NOW<br />
Shrink «rw avtolatte<br />
On location service<br />
TRl-CITY MARINE SERVICE<br />
458-3068<br />
CHEVY, 1984 - K ton, $3,600 or<br />
best As* lor Bret 464-7187<br />
CHEVY 1967 full six* V-8,<br />
manual tranarm»a»on Good condi-<br />
tion 86.000 miles Leer cap<br />
$3000,'best Cal 437-6599<br />
CHEVY 1988 V» TON Pickup, 5<br />
weed Leer cap. excellent condi-<br />
tion. 44.000 ml. $7,200 626-6044<br />
CHEVY-1989 S10. 25 Liter, 5<br />
weed. air. amtm cassette, bed liner.<br />
29.400 miles. $6,000 427-3809<br />
CHEVY 1990 S-1C<br />
speed. 32000 rmtos.<br />
able Call after 7pm<br />
Hire.<br />
) n<br />
721<br />
$5700 negot-i-<br />
21-5216<br />
CHEVY <strong>1991</strong> Sportside 4x4. V8. au-<br />
tomatic, loaded pk.<br />
2000 nWtoe. $17,900.<br />
CHEVY <strong>1991</strong> S10. Ourango Pack-<br />
age. 4 3 Iter. V6, 5 spaed. Mr. power<br />
Hearing ft brake*, naw tire* Good-<br />
year Eagle ST. AM-FM l i m n<br />
matalic blue ft gray, biack roft bars.<br />
KC lights bug guard, tailgate net<br />
Aakmg $8500 After 5PM, 274-8971<br />
808 VshicJsA<br />
Boat Storage<br />
AAA STORAGE<br />
Boats, Traitors, Trucks<br />
Outdoor, iveu-ftgmed secured<br />
Electricity available S acres<br />
Jeffnaa ft Tetograph araa 538-7771<br />
ALL BOATS ft RVS<br />
1ST MO FREE WtTH THIS AO<br />
$12/Month - Lighted<br />
Fenead 4 Secured<br />
346-2592<br />
BOATS, TRAILERS, TRUCKS<br />
CHEVY <strong>1991</strong>, 4 x 4 S-10 Black, 5<br />
speed, low mltoa Tahoe alienor<br />
loaded with extraa, better than new<br />
reasonable offer Mark 561-8325<br />
OAT SUN. 1982. 4*4 Kmg Cab. high<br />
miles ruaty, everything works<br />
$ t 000 or besi offer 454-1533<br />
DOOGE DAKOTA 1989 Sport - ^<br />
av automatic, crulee $7995 or lea<br />
TOWN ft COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
Grand River/Orchard Lake Rd<br />
474-6668<br />
24 hour i<br />
27675 Joy Rd , Weatland<br />
422-2300<br />
KEEGO HARBOR<br />
Barn <strong>for</strong> rant - great lor storage.'<br />
812 Motorcyclss<br />
Mini-Bikes<br />
DODGE 1982 D-150. automatic, ex-<br />
tra clean, good condition $2150<br />
934-4477<br />
DOOGE 1984 Ramcharger 4x4, au-<br />
tomatic. ak new exhaust ft shocks.<br />
70.000 mile*, good condition Ask-<br />
ing $4600 Cal after 6PM. 474-1290<br />
DOOGE 1985. lull sue. 6 cylinder<br />
4 speed overdrive, $3000 Good<br />
condition 591-3030 or 537-7252<br />
DOOGE 1987 0-50 RAM Pickup, au-<br />
tomatic, KM miles $4480<br />
VILLAGE FORD<br />
LOT 2 278-8700<br />
1/2<br />
POODLE - miniature Mack male.<br />
champK n sire ft dam, an shots, vet<br />
checked. he«Jth ft temperment<br />
guaranteed Days 453-9488 (except<br />
Wed ) or eves 675-7892<br />
POOOLES- Miniature/Toys. Pup*/<br />
adults Happy companions hearth<br />
aed shots 665-7260<br />
PUPPIES JemeM 12 wks old<br />
Smal to medium sue Please can<br />
855-4136<br />
PURE POOOLE PUPPIES 9 wks<br />
old Mothers. 3 ft 2 yrs Cheep AH<br />
Black After 6pm 628-4328<br />
SHARPEN - ake all shots, lawn, 5<br />
month old male, house broken<br />
Good home only 681-5044<br />
SMEL TIE - AKC<br />
weeks old. 3<br />
snots After 4pm<br />
i ft while 9<br />
1 meto. first<br />
2C1-5335<br />
SMEL TIE MIX. 2<br />
1 brindto. 1 Hack, al shots. 4<br />
monme old Senous mqmnee omy<br />
after 4pm, 941-<strong>31</strong>32<br />
SMIM TZU PUPS 6 weeks old AKC<br />
real tmy Female ft maiea. soad<br />
otock ft gold'white Shots 642-5053<br />
SMIH-TZU 2 lemale* 8 •** .<br />
trt-coior, loveebto. $250 52S-S443<br />
SIAMESE Apptohaad kitten*, u a<br />
pomte ft cnocoute baautMui, very<br />
lowing Evea-'aeek a'ids 853-8120<br />
SIBERIAN HUSKY Puppm - AKC<br />
ragmered complete in on ft<br />
X $225 562-8007<br />
TEEKA ft TUBALO (kwaUat need a<br />
good homa together Neutered ft<br />
spayed Jiciaeed (aft 4 paw*). Mu*t<br />
334-8255<br />
TO GOOO homa. tomato German<br />
. Uacfe/aavar. 2 yrs<br />
537-4580<br />
HARLEY-1909<br />
sler. lots of chrome, FXR lank,<br />
anakeakin mtoys. silver dollar caliper<br />
Invested $8,000 Orlgmei<br />
Must see to appreciate<br />
$3,800 537-4350 DODGE 1990 DAKOTA Club Cab -<br />
DODGE. 1987<br />
$3500 or best<br />
ton pickup<br />
458-2116<br />
RAMCHARGER. 1990, 6700 rratoa.<br />
2W0, tow package, air, cruiae.<br />
AM/FM. $11,000 420-0559<br />
RANGER XLT 1987 Extended cab, 4<br />
wheel drtve. automatic. $8395<br />
Hmee Par* Lincoln-Mercury<br />
453-2424 ext 201<br />
RANGER 1985 - 4X4. long bed, au-<br />
tomatic. casaette tool bo*, good<br />
condition $2900 363-2459<br />
RANGER 1988<br />
$3905<br />
North Brothers Ford<br />
budget ' as is-ar "<br />
421-1376<br />
RANGER 1968 STX - 4*4. loaded,<br />
automate, air, good condition,<br />
many extras <strong>31</strong>3-754-1297<br />
RANGER 1989. 6 cylinder. 5 speed<br />
46.000, air, stereo 7' w/cap new<br />
I'M ft brakes $6700 ave 937-9703<br />
RANGER 1990 4 cylinder. 5 speed<br />
24,000 mitoa. $5100 or beat oflar<br />
721-1668<br />
RANGER <strong>1991</strong> XLT, BOOO mltoa<br />
524-9154<br />
SUBURBAN. 1976. V. ton 454. Tow-<br />
ing package New Was. radiator ft<br />
sheet metal Excellent 459-4066<br />
823 Vans<br />
GMC. 1987. Safari. V6 mini 38.900<br />
maea. r peaaanger running boards,<br />
automatic, a* power Heenng.<br />
cruiae. extra large lank, power<br />
locks, custom radio, aacurlty lyv<br />
torn rustproof chrome bunkers<br />
$8250 Eve 476-6886<br />
GMC. 1989 S rarer ah conversion,<br />
high rool, rear air' heat. T V VCR.<br />
telephone. 40.000 mttoa. $14,900<br />
After 5pm 655-8336<br />
GRAND CARAVAN 1989 LE - low<br />
milea. loaded $10,900<br />
TOWN ft COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
Grand River/Orchard Lake Rd<br />
474-6666<br />
PLYMOUTH 1968 VOYAGER - auto-<br />
matic air. $5995<br />
Livonia Chrysler.Plymouth 525-7604<br />
PLYMOUTH 1990 GRANO<br />
VOYAGER LE- Long body, V6<br />
7 passenger all posaibto<br />
$13 900 682-2467<br />
825 Sports A<br />
Importsd Cars<br />
ACuRA-1986 Legend 4 door, tuny<br />
wen maintained<br />
ACURA 1987 Legend L 4 door fully<br />
loaded' $11 500<br />
Call day* 348-5620<br />
ACURA 1987, LEGENO L - 5 speed<br />
loaded, leather ft eunrooI Cleen'<br />
Musi sell. $9,700 652-8260<br />
ACURA 1989 -<br />
dy wilh leather<br />
mi exceleni, $18,500 517-487-0200<br />
Legend LS burgarv-<br />
BBS wheel*. 38 000<br />
ACURA<br />
Coupe.<br />
$16,495<br />
MORAN USED CARS<br />
1989 LEGENO - 2 door<br />
showroom condition<br />
353-0910<br />
AUDI 1987 4000 CS Oualro. red<br />
with grey interior, loaded including<br />
aun rool ft bra. immaculate<br />
condition' $6,795 280-2045<br />
PLYMOUTH <strong>1991</strong> VOYAGER SE -<br />
automatic, air 7 patten gar, power<br />
locks, aunacraen glaaa $14,995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chrysler - Plymouth<br />
455-8740 961-<strong>31</strong>71<br />
TOYOTA. 1985 - Automatic with<br />
overdrive, power ateermg ft brake*,<br />
seats 7 Vary good condition,<br />
$4,800 356-6122<br />
TOYOTA 1987 VAN LE - automatic.<br />
•ear air $7995 or<br />
TOWN ft COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
Grand River . Orchard Laka Rd<br />
474-6668<br />
TRANSPORT <strong>1991</strong><br />
mltoa. al options<br />
$15,000.<br />
SE - white 7200<br />
464-6046<br />
VOYAGER 1985 LE- 5 speed, air<br />
caa**tte, excellent condition,<br />
$3000'be*t 981-4946<br />
VOYAGER, 1987 SE - 7 pasaenbger,<br />
V6 burgundy, woodgrain sides<br />
valour Interior automatic, air power<br />
aieenng ft brakes, crulee. tm, root<br />
rack, new brakes ft battery lufkoie.<br />
71.000ml sharp $6500 476-1835<br />
BMW 1978 5301 - low rruto*. good<br />
condition, must **« $3500. best of-<br />
fer <strong>31</strong>3-774-5102<br />
BMW, 1963, 73<strong>31</strong>. al options, "cm-<br />
lent condition, low mitoaga. 74.000<br />
miles $9450 After 6pm 661-8961<br />
BMW 1986 - 63SCSI 33.000 rnila*.<br />
moonroof. cruiae. air, aa option*<br />
Very very nice 363-33<strong>31</strong><br />
825 Sports A<br />
Importsd Cars<br />
MITSUBISMI 1962 Sappero 73.000<br />
mile*, run* great, good tire*<br />
brake*, crulee $400 459-2 IM<br />
MRS (Toyota) - 19*5 Red low iMto-<br />
£ needa aome bodywor* other<br />
aaceient condition 882-0139<br />
PORSCHE isas t 944. white ioad<br />
ed. only 15.000 maee immaculate<br />
condition. $14,990 645-0739<br />
SAAB 1987 900S. automatic a»<br />
door, excellent condition, "m<br />
Irenerraeaion/Hraa. $4500 340-9433<br />
SUBARU 1966 XT automatic load-<br />
ed, exceaem condition $4500<br />
642-5409<br />
VOLVO-1962. 4 door<br />
drive, good condfton Dependable^<br />
$2,000 or oftor 344-4393<br />
good condition £3<br />
852 Classic Cars<br />
CAMARO. 1973 - 327 just rebuilt<br />
Naw parta ft tlraa Need* aome res-<br />
toring $1500'beat 397-3773<br />
BMW-1987 3251. 45.000 mltoa.<br />
5 speed Non-amok ar • Florida car<br />
$12,500 Leeve message. 684-0255<br />
BMW 1968 7351. loaded sunroof,<br />
leather, like new $19,865<br />
Rogin Buick 729-2000<br />
BMW 1989 1325 Convertible - 5<br />
speed immaculate-' $22,995<br />
MORAN USED CARS 353-0910<br />
BMW 1990 3251s- Beige 5 speed,<br />
5.000 miles, excellent" 651-4482<br />
BMW <strong>1991</strong> 3251 - Automatic moon-<br />
roof exceflent condition, $21 000 or<br />
CXWt otler<br />
82S-337T<br />
VOYAGER 1989, SE 7 passenger<br />
air power locks, sunscreen glass<br />
very clean 16500 478-4136<br />
! CAPRI 1961 good condition<br />
; Transportation special $325 CM af-<br />
ter 4pm 729-9103<br />
824 Jeeps A Other<br />
4-Wheel Drives<br />
AMERICAN by Cobra. 1989 26fl<br />
Ctoa* C, 24,000 mlies, basemenl<br />
modal, deluxe Interior, awning, air,<br />
excellent condition. $26,000<br />
961-0115<br />
BLAZER <strong>1991</strong> S10 TAHOE - Load-<br />
exceleni condition. 9,000 mi.,<br />
$15,000 893-2589<br />
SUBURBAN 1965 6 2 i , 49.000<br />
xcelent<br />
427-0562<br />
TOYOTA 1985 Pickup - Air, good<br />
condition, $1,500<br />
4 73-9590<br />
TOYOTA 1987, 4 Wheel drrve, bed-<br />
liner, good condition 59.000 mlee.<br />
$5500 Leave message 455-7361<br />
823 Vans<br />
AEROSTAR WAGONS from $5860<br />
VILLAGE FORD<br />
LOT 2 278-8700<br />
AEROSTAR 1987 XLT 7<br />
gar with quad captains chairs<br />
$6000 Can after 6pm<br />
paaaen.<br />
chairs<br />
471-6964<br />
AEROSTAR 1987 XLT Loaded)<br />
Highway maee Excel ant Condition<br />
$6400 or oftor Cal. 347-7823<br />
AEROSTAR 1987 XL. V6. automatic<br />
loaded, 7 passenger, excelent<br />
condition, $6,000 591-6516<br />
AEROSTAR 1967 XLT.<br />
Good condition. $5400 Can<br />
474-6815<br />
AEROSTAR. 1968. Eddie BAuer.<br />
55.000 miles, mat reduced lo $6500<br />
or make offer 459-9342<br />
AEROSTAR. 1989 XLT 48 000<br />
miiee 4 captain chairs, loaded ex-<br />
cellent condition $9400 455-0613<br />
AEROSTAR 1990 extended, 4<br />
wheel drive, loaded plue extraa, very<br />
ctoen $15,000 665-6226<br />
ASTRO, 1988 LT. 78,000 miles, ex-<br />
cellent condition brown ft lan Tow-<br />
ing peckage $8 850 349-1228<br />
ASTRO - 1988 LT.<br />
loaded, 38.000 mile*, excellent<br />
condition $10,000 954-0635<br />
CARAVAN 1989 SE al options, low<br />
mileage good condition<br />
$9500 Call 476-4511<br />
CARAVAN, <strong>1991</strong> - Only 500 ml Air<br />
automatic. 5 passenger, rack, run-<br />
ning boards Amzfm 393-5452<br />
BLAZER <strong>1991</strong> S-10 Sport, 4*4 2<br />
door. fulty loaded with all opiiona<br />
7 yr extended warrenty $14,900 or<br />
best Offer Must ael 548-9026<br />
BRONCO H 1964 - V6, 5 speed, air<br />
Mgh mi.. 2" lift, chrome spokae, 'air<br />
condition, $2500 best 422-8793<br />
BRONCO II 1984 4 wheel drive<br />
$4480<br />
VILLAGE FORD<br />
LOT 2 278-8700<br />
BRONCO II 1965. touch drive elec-<br />
tric 4 wheel drive control Eddie<br />
Bauer peckage V6 automatic ax<br />
crulee cassette, many opiiona<br />
75,000 highway mitoa. 1 owner<br />
$4900 Evee ft weekends 683-0578<br />
CORVETTE 1974 Stingray, aulo-<br />
malic Priced to sell' $5,250<br />
MARK S AUTO<br />
Of Garden City 427-<strong>31</strong><strong>31</strong><br />
CORVETTE 1980 - silver t-topt. ful<br />
power air conditioning loaded,<br />
many extras Cal days 662-4506<br />
CORVETTE. 1990 -<br />
leather Bcee. glass.<br />
13.000 ml $22 900<br />
Grey .'black,<br />
immaculate!<br />
645-6345<br />
645-0800<br />
DATSUN 1977 2802 Best oftor<br />
Good condition - Cali<strong>for</strong>nia car For<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation cal 669-5299<br />
DATSUN 1979. 2602 Southern cm<br />
very rastorable $1500 or beet oftor<br />
Leeve message 624-5<strong>31</strong>4<br />
DATSUN 1963 2802 - fully loaded,<br />
immaculate condition' Garage kepi<br />
since new $3,299<br />
TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />
GEO STORM GSi 1990 Automatic,<br />
air am-tim stereo and cassette<br />
$8969<br />
LOU LaRICHE<br />
C H E V Y / S U B A R U<br />
Plymouth Fid - Just West of 1-275<br />
453-4600<br />
BRONCO II 1987 Eddie Bauer<br />
loaded, excellent condition, 5<br />
speed low Mileage $9350, best<br />
Jack, days 589-0050 E<br />
Eve* 585-6388<br />
BRONCO II. 1987, XLT - Air auto-<br />
matic Alpine stereo loaded 38.000<br />
ml $6,200 477-0221<br />
BRONCO 1985. XLT, 4x4, 5 8 litre,<br />
automatic, air 37.000 maee. excel-<br />
lent $7000 After 5pm 421-7916<br />
BRONCO 1986 XLT - 302 V8.<br />
55.000 miles CB. automatic load-<br />
ed, extras $7,300 421-5122<br />
BRONCO 1987 II, XLT, loaded alu-<br />
minum wheals. 4 speed. 1 overdrive,<br />
excellent condition, $6800 261-1593<br />
BRONCO - 1988 XLT V8. eutomal-<br />
Ic, loaded, excellent condition<br />
$10,500 960-8253<br />
CHEROKEE, 1990 mmt under war-<br />
ranty. low mitoa J 13.000 or best<br />
625-2070; or 855-5968<br />
CHEROKEE <strong>1991</strong> Bna/wood - exec-<br />
utive vehicto loaded low mileage,<br />
$19,900 Leave message 661-6833<br />
CMEVE 1989 three quarter 1on with<br />
snow plow $12,500 344-1420<br />
CHEVROLET 1978 3/4 ton pick-up<br />
4 wheel drtve automatic, plow<br />
$<strong>31</strong>00 326-0601<br />
CHEVY 1990 4X4 K1500 package<br />
6 cylinder 5 speed 43 000 miles<br />
good condition $9500 476-3213<br />
CHEVY 1984 CUBE C-30. Van<br />
$2-750or best offer 476-7209<br />
KAWASAKI-1990 EX500. mint con-<br />
dition lower taring 2,200 mitoa<br />
$2-800 722-2302<br />
MOPED brand new $699/beat<br />
oftor Great Christmas gift I<br />
Cal <strong>31</strong>3-796-2066<br />
814 Campsrs, Trailers<br />
A Motorhomss<br />
NEW Trailers 6% x 16. angle $995,<br />
box $1095 4*8 tit $550 5x8 Ml<br />
$595 8-18' snow from $525 Cycle<br />
$525 MAGiC 349-7333 332-2440<br />
CHAMPION Survaeekar 1968 27'.<br />
Ford chaaais Exceleni condition,<br />
rool air generator sola, lounge<br />
chairs 26.000 rmtos $19 500 By<br />
owner Weekdays 545-4330<br />
loaded $10,995 or l<br />
TOWN ft COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
Grand River/Orchard Lake Rd<br />
4 74-6668<br />
DOOGE, <strong>1991</strong>. Dakota - 3.000 ml<br />
unoercoated pant ft acotch<br />
Must aen-iaxl off $6 ,000<br />
tch guard<br />
399-6771<br />
FORO F150 1968 XL - 4X4, 8 ft.<br />
bad, kner ft Lear top, aluminum<br />
mag, 13x12 radial lira*, running<br />
boards 54 OOO mi $9 000 728-0462<br />
FORO TRUCKS priced Irom $4580'<br />
VILLAGE FORD<br />
•-OT 2 278-8700<br />
FORD 1976, S ion, sieak bed<br />
$1300 Aiao 1976 Chevy Caprice<br />
$500 726-7732<br />
CLASS C Motomome Squire 1985<br />
New 'achats raar Iwm beds sp*<br />
belh. double air. ful awning excel-<br />
lent condition. 36.000 miles<br />
$15,900 After 3 30pm 464-0284<br />
DOOGE 1969 Camper Wan <strong>31</strong>8 en-<br />
C , * captain chairs stove Hnk<br />
mn<br />
FLAGSHIP 1978 Motor home 25 ft<br />
C M A. 29.000 miles loaded<br />
$9,800 728-6596<br />
GLOBCSTAR BARGAIN'<br />
aree. 26 ft travel iraaer Am<br />
626-2<br />
awnmg,<br />
26-2161<br />
HUNTER S SPECIAL- 18 ft Drift<br />
wood camper Hove 'etrigeralor<br />
bathroom, hot water lurnace. nra<br />
table, sleeps 6 excellent condition<br />
163-<strong>31</strong>84<br />
VIETNAMESE POT BELL* PIGS<br />
pal of ma SO l Smart, dun, odor<br />
•ea* aaaty Wtor trained Pata ft<br />
329-7829<br />
WRC FOX TERMERS AKC bred<br />
W Queer, t—oarawaw ft<br />
<strong>31</strong>3-634-4633<br />
YORK IE - Mala in years cad al<br />
lea. AKC.<br />
8*5-19*8<br />
VORKY MALTESE MIX ll III I S<br />
«a 10 " M t o 4 16 "mnina Smaa<br />
gorgeoua Riaa:natH 367-4257<br />
APPAlOOSA WARE - IS yra aacal-<br />
MM tral horse Wllla r*J»M only<br />
ommm Day 377-M13 tv^67»6a2«<br />
I HOPSf t Ot tor laaae or<br />
ft 534-3612<br />
PRIVATE BARM larg* Mafle J<br />
HUNTER'S SPECIAL - 1977 Dodge<br />
Titan nri motorhome 38 000 mlea<br />
automatic, power ataarlng ft brake*<br />
crulee. AM-FM stereo canitte Fuly<br />
telf contained loader! Stoape 4 ex<br />
oaaant condHion $4500 or beel<br />
o«tor 422-5<strong>31</strong>2<br />
POP UP CAMPER<br />
Hra*. good contfuon $700<br />
Sleep* 6. neai<br />
REAL LITE pwk-uc camper<br />
mad 3 way fridge, good<br />
$600 420-4419<br />
TEC TRAVEL MATE • 17 ft hunters<br />
UTILITY TRAILER - 30 ektoa 15"<br />
>MIS haevy Oury S450 neaoe-<br />
able 326-2153<br />
1/nUTY TRAILER<br />
tum NewagMaft<br />
5X6 newty re-<br />
" m I'leiam<br />
422 6<strong>31</strong>4<br />
t*73<br />
I top ft i n U od Mara<br />
1STI 0368<br />
818 Auto A Truck<br />
Parts A isrvtes<br />
SENCH SEAT tor GMC Safer mm<br />
txnmm ipm 1 a ^»79-2066<br />
FORD 1961 S-150 with Leer cm><br />
$985 435-4089<br />
FORD 1983 F-100 6 cylinder<br />
55.000 maes. large cap. good<br />
condition $2300 427-8753<br />
FORD 1963 '•» ton pick up clean no<br />
ruet. $1 150<br />
TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />
FORO. 1964 F-150 From Oklaho-<br />
ma 6 cylinder, automatic ft air New<br />
$4,200 422-4229<br />
FORO 1964 F-15© XLT 6 Cynnder<br />
automatic greet condition, low<br />
rmtos. cap $4200 Evee 346-6277<br />
FORO 1964 Ranger 2 3L automat-<br />
ic power steering ft brekee. cap<br />
am im $1300 After 5pm 464-6937<br />
FORO 1964 RANGER<br />
oodi $1<br />
AUTO<br />
Looks and<br />
455-5566<br />
F-150 1 owner low<br />
eeking $6500' M '<br />
42 1 -2533<br />
FORO 1968 * 150 blue Tenneaeee<br />
truck, wea maintained 86 000 maea<br />
$3600 or beel 422-3776<br />
FORO 1966 F-150 Cueiom $4560<br />
VILLAGE FORO<br />
LOT 2 278-8700<br />
FORO 1966 '•* ion pick up clear<br />
automatic nanamiaaion. S3 095<br />
TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />
FORO 1967 F ISO Pick up cap 6<br />
cyander 4 m i l power eieering.<br />
brekee am/fen 39 OOO ml Excaaent<br />
FORO 1967 FTSO.<br />
ndftson. $6000<br />
W Haer-ng Ifawea Pr<br />
ton $5 000 SSI MM<br />
FORD 1966 XLT<br />
cab light* 53 000 i|<br />
renfy 86700'beei<br />
'ORG '969 F150 XL T, Lariat<br />
49 U standard $3000<br />
FORO tses RAHOCR 2 a Mar<br />
N :<br />
CHEVY 1987, V. Ton Cargo. V-6<br />
Automatic Excellent Condition<br />
Runs very weK $3850 624-3325<br />
CONVERSION VAN 1969 22,000<br />
maea, fufiy equipped, uke new. Bi-<br />
vouac conversion<br />
Mines Park Uncom-Mercury<br />
453-2424 ext 201<br />
DOOGE 1977 Van, good 3'8 engine<br />
!5,'best offer<br />
ft Iransmiaswn $325<br />
DODGE. 1987 CARAVAN SE new<br />
tires brakes ft struts Low mitos<br />
$5600'beet Must sell 471-3368<br />
DOOGE 1988 Grand Caravan LE<br />
exceleni condition loaded. 29.000<br />
miles call afler 4pm 979-7411<br />
DOOGE 1968 Grand Caravan Ex<br />
ceaerrl condition 70.000 miles ful<br />
power $7800 350-3396<br />
DOOGE 1968 GRANO CARAVAN<br />
S£ - 2 to choose from, automatic<br />
an $8995 or lea*<br />
TOWN ft COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
Grand River /Orchard Lake Rd<br />
474-6668<br />
DOOGE 1989 B250 conversions<br />
to choose, from $9995<br />
TOWN ft COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
Grand Rhrer/Orchard Lake Rd<br />
474-6668<br />
DODGE 1989 Caravan LE. low mile-<br />
age 7 peaaanger al options excel-<br />
lent condition 477-4066<br />
DODGE. 1989 Conversion van<br />
19.000 mlea extended warranty<br />
excelent $9 995 525-9147<br />
DOOGE 1969 Conversion Van<br />
30,000 maea Handicap acceswbi*<br />
$8900 646-5462<br />
FORO E-150 1979<br />
$550 or beat offer<br />
Runs good<br />
425-6404<br />
FORO 1964 Starcraft Conv*»on<br />
V8 automatic -ear neat/a* d*k<br />
bluelan Cleen' $4 200 626-0240<br />
FORO 1966 E 350 Cube Van V8<br />
automatic cleen box $4960<br />
VILLAGE FORD<br />
LOT 2 278-8700<br />
FORO<br />
dean<br />
39 000<br />
1967 Custom Conversion<br />
errantly UI 1993<br />
$9200 257 7433<br />
FORO I960 Club Wa)<br />
caaant condition 4»K<br />
I, XLT aa-<br />
I 500<br />
453-7636<br />
FORO '990 Econo Deluxe Loram<br />
conversion van Meded w'extraa<br />
•XI service plan 6 yra perfect con-<br />
dMton 17.700 ea $16 900 476-4*28<br />
$9200 626-9628 or -3322<br />
GMC<br />
trucks<br />
1990 vandura 2500 wort<br />
ff> - 1 whrw with 37 000<br />
maa*. $10 SOO I burgundy with<br />
36 000 ma», $ ,0 S00 Both have<br />
GMC 1961 Saton SLE<br />
$16000<br />
LUMMA 1990 A TV Arty 17 000<br />
maea Aa Sherpe- $10 995 Ca*<br />
warranto<br />
347 6657<br />
77B-2000<br />
PimouTH<br />
LE to<br />
•on ft battery . neded<br />
CHEVY <strong>1991</strong> S-10 - Pick Up, auto-<br />
matic. 4 wheel drive, excalleni con-<br />
dition<br />
628-3377<br />
HONOA avic EX 1990. 4 door<br />
auto Loaded' Low miiesi E*caltonti<br />
$10 500 Cal, 398-7185<br />
HONDA CRX-Sl, 1986, black, 5<br />
speed air AM-FM with CD, power<br />
sun roof. * xcelent condition. $4800<br />
or besl otter 459-2207<br />
HONOA PRELUDE 1986 SI, red<br />
Mmt condition, new tire*<br />
loaded. $10,000<br />
HONDA 1984 Accord. 4 door, g<br />
condition, $2900 344-9<br />
HONDA 1984 ACCORO,<br />
condition air caaaette new brake*.'<br />
exhaust $?S00. beat 335-2137<br />
HONOA 1985 - Prelude, beeutilu!<br />
red 83 000 mile* $5275<br />
844-5242<br />
MONOA 1965 Prelude-very claan, 5<br />
speed, sunroof. AM/FM cassette<br />
'Oaded $3700/be*t 540-0606<br />
HONOA 1986 ACCORO LX - 4 door<br />
automatic air one owner $6499<br />
MORAN USED CARS 353-0910<br />
HONOA 1986 CIVIC - 5 speed. 4<br />
door air stereo good condition<br />
$2,900 626-1023<br />
HONOA 1966 CRX-Sl. black. 5<br />
speed, air power sun rool. AM-FM<br />
cassette 46.000 rrulee $3600 or<br />
best 535-6979 or 533-7506<br />
HONOA 1966 Prelude. 2.0 Sl 5<br />
speed, loaded, new tires. 1 brake*<br />
warranty , must sell 644-7557<br />
DOOGE 1985 Pickup 4x4 budget<br />
as is-er $4295<br />
North Brothers Ford<br />
HONDA 1987<br />
dean $6,250<br />
FORO EXPLORER <strong>1991</strong> 4X4 KL»<br />
14,000 miles, loaded. $18,995<br />
HUNTINGTON FORO 852-0400,<br />
HONOA 1967 ACCORD LX - 5<br />
421-1376 speed, new lire*, exceflenf condi-<br />
tion Non-smoker $5900 647-6912<br />
FORD 197B F-250, * wheel drive<br />
plow lots ol new perls needs en-<br />
gine repair $900 737-7813<br />
GBO TRACKER LSI, 1969 Hardtop<br />
red, automatic av am-fm casaette<br />
low maea mmt $8595 682-0077<br />
GEO TRACKER <strong>1991</strong> Convertible<br />
4x4. 5 speed 10 000 milea. GM ex-<br />
ecutive car $9 500 375-0943<br />
GEO TRACKER <strong>1991</strong> LSi - fellow<br />
with black convertible lop. automat-<br />
e. all option* Including air, 5 000<br />
maea $10 900 641-3997<br />
GMC JIMMY 1984 - V8 4*4 5<br />
speed excellent condition $3,750<br />
Ask lor Gil. days 966-8817<br />
HONDA 1987 ACCORO LX! - 5<br />
speed loaded. 39 000 mile* $8488<br />
or less<br />
TOWN ft COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
Grand River'Orchard Lake Rd<br />
474-6668<br />
HONDA 1968 ACCORO LXi - 24.000<br />
rm 4 door. 5 speed, loaded, excel-<br />
lent condition $9600 397-0555<br />
HONDA 1969 Accord LXI coup*<br />
Ml options beautiful Great condi-<br />
tion $9500 After 6pm 661 -8961<br />
HONDA 1989 CRX SI 5 speed<br />
MONOA 1990 CRX OX. black, air,<br />
excellent condition mu*t set -<br />
$7200 or best o*t*r 689-6188<br />
GMC JIMMY 1968<br />
loaded automatic 4<br />
73000 miles $7500<br />
15. gypsy<br />
ieei drive<br />
363-3337<br />
GMC '963 Jimmy 4x4 rebuilt en<br />
gine ft iransmrsaion ->ew brakes ro-<br />
tor*. urea ft • vna $4500 negotiable<br />
536- 7*39<br />
ISU2U 1986 TROOPER II<br />
drive AM/FM cassetie bun<br />
grey Mint condition<br />
Sao ilea $5,800<br />
jr gundy<br />
649 3359<br />
JEEP 1983 Renegade Hard lo© 6<br />
cylmder automatic rune perfect<br />
$3250 or beat offer 561 9756<br />
JEEP 1967 Cherokee 4x4 4 0<br />
Liter. 5 speed Command Track an<br />
power steering/brakes most op-<br />
iiona 54.000 m«a* 1 own* Runs<br />
great $7500 2566552<br />
JEEP 1967 Wrangler Laredo 6 cyt-<br />
"Tder 5 apeed 4 wheel drive power<br />
sieermg ft brakes am fm casaefie<br />
Plua amp include* hardtop Mir. «<br />
cover Sharc< Great shape<br />
$7395 489 1466<br />
HONOA <strong>1991</strong> CRX-Sl 26K meat 6<br />
year 100K warranty air FM ca»-<br />
seile 264-1272 After 6 960-0704<br />
HYUNDAI 1968 GL excellent condi<br />
lion only al T/me' Priced $1,100<br />
below Black Book $' 750<br />
TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />
JAGUAR 1965 XJ6 Sovengn. crim-<br />
son Exacuit eunrooI power FL car<br />
60 OOO rrnle* $11 200 how*!<br />
Eves 517 546-2876<br />
JAGUAR 1967 XJ6<br />
bteck wfth doaekm only 35 000<br />
maes pristine condition mu*t Ml<br />
$18 500 332-7497<br />
MAZDA GLC. 1962<br />
$450 Alter 6pm<br />
rune greal<br />
729-1565<br />
MAZDA MIA rA 1990 Convertible<br />
20 000 maee automatic $11595<br />
TOWN ft COUNTRY DODGE<br />
Grand «.»er 'Orchard Lake Rd<br />
474 6668<br />
JEEP 1968 4r4 Cherokee excaaent<br />
cylinder nerac new<br />
•a $6000 477-3724<br />
MAZDA 1979 lbt-7 5<br />
rool aM.'FM stereo<br />
$1 500 Cal<br />
JEEP 1969 Cherokee Laredo 4<br />
door, automatic an crura* power<br />
excaaent condition etcJudmg rak,<br />
$15 800<br />
6*6-6246<br />
JEEP-<strong>1991</strong> WRANGLER 1 90C<br />
mae* amaw caaaefte 5 speed over<br />
drtve soft too $9 600 525 9113<br />
1967 4*4<br />
ioedad aunroof Mummum whsen<br />
Muaitaal $6600 oftor 737-0211<br />
NISSAN 1M7 PATHFINDER <strong>31</strong>.9®<br />
mSe* loaded umaliiil c-.idwon<br />
Ona o« a kind $12 000 676 0127<br />
NISSAN J967 PATHTlN'XR SE<br />
V6 aulomaK ur dean 66.000 rm<br />
1 owner $6 950 Heat 651 3667<br />
RANGER 19T9 STX 4>4 $ apeed<br />
super cab 26 000 maea Aakng<br />
$9300 455-2632<br />
MAZDA 1966 MIS G<br />
loaded new tire* $8500<br />
MERCEDES 1963 230 Sl<br />
convertible hardtop excellent.<br />
mu« see $12 500/oftor<br />
MERCEDES 1974 2400<br />
maideftout rebuat engine Looks ft<br />
nma lea new 581-3526 or 697-5471<br />
MERCEDES 1967 2MC 4 i<br />
navy pearl sunroof loaded H<br />
clean papers $20 000 661-<br />
9»*y<br />
• en teed t» 2 94<br />
lease tor $ 766 mo<br />
1990 Samurai, black con<br />
•mtm caeeette 22 000 I<br />
$6500 466 1365;<br />
MFACE0CS ?S0 670 * Door au-<br />
tomenc. o** **c* wii mienor * ev<br />
ienor I* OOO beet 666-<strong>31</strong>33<br />
PO«SCM( iM6 «?6 sever end<br />
mor (von sr-cwr-.ao « deen M 000<br />
mae* *i. aampma 1 i?0 tuvi<br />
566-6013<br />
TOYOTA 1666 SR5 Wagon l.l 1<br />
speed av Vwarpr $»2SO<br />
MORAN l/SEO CARS 353 09 >0<br />
PRi.'M 1961 Automatic aa am-to.<br />
Stereo 2 so chooee artty 9 000<br />
WAOONEER 1965 L TO Eiceaeni<br />
K. 49 000<br />
$5600 beat<br />
LOU LaRICHE<br />
CHEVY/SUBARU<br />
- - Plymouth Rd Juei Weal of 1-275<br />
6426306 453-4600<br />
I<br />
h<br />
CHEVY, 1964. Impale, (rmnf) True<br />
hardtop, power ataarlng. brakes<br />
window* tm. crime, orglnal every<br />
thing, no rual Sharp' 255-4492<br />
CORVAIR, 1965 CONVERTIBLE<br />
Low mltoa, good condition $3000 or<br />
beat 641-7575<br />
FIREBIRD 1969 Convertible,<br />
black lop, rune<br />
a csaaax<br />
858 Cadillac<br />
dug ham<br />
$2 000<br />
FLEETWOOD 1961 22.000 m*es<br />
•umwn wheel* leather perfect<br />
condition, $22 500 663-4457<br />
MONTE CARLO 1972 350 400<br />
Iran amission Partially restored<br />
North Car olin* car Excelent lr*n*-<br />
portalion or good potential lo re-<br />
$600<br />
1-2141<br />
SEDAN OEVILLE 1990 100 OOO<br />
mile warranty 34.000 milea<br />
$17,200 Gray leather 2<strong>31</strong>-4668<br />
SEDAN DEVILLE 1965 - Hlver<br />
87 OOO mlea dealer maintained<br />
NewMKhekn s Mm) $4000<br />
Mon Fri 9-4 30 557-9010<br />
SEDAN DEViLLE 1977 - 23.000 real<br />
mile*. 1 owner, no wint*rs must<br />
aeel $4600,'best 646-1765<br />
SEOAN DEVILLE 1969- Silver/grey<br />
wen equipped 49 000 • miles<br />
$13 ,900 After 5 30pm 652-9033<br />
SEOAN OEVILLE-1965 dark blue<br />
wfth red leather all options. 67,000<br />
mias $4,950 647-8202<br />
SEDAN DE VILLE 1990 wiles car<br />
13.000 miles antelope/dart brown<br />
lop leather $18,000 693-9*24<br />
SEVILLE 1979 Classic offers m the<br />
area ol $7500 One owner 45,000<br />
acluaf mi mini condition 64^-7628<br />
SEVILLE. 1982 Sharp' Leather<br />
_ , , simulated convertible lop low miles,<br />
s u o o f t c ' s £ 3 £ ? r » 464<br />
GRAHAM<br />
straxght 6 cylinder Very good<br />
•. 644-<strong>31</strong>22<br />
Paige.<br />
shape $9,900/be*t^iftor V<br />
MUSTANG 1965 STOCK Rebuilt 6<br />
V80C<br />
876-9125<br />
engine Good Condition $3800<br />
Cal anytime.<br />
MUSTANG 1965 New mtenor.<br />
pant, exhaust, tires, brakee. ate<br />
automatic, $5500/beat 425-3763<br />
MUSTANG 1966 V8 power steer-<br />
ing. auto, need* ftoor pen*, some<br />
body work ft peint $650 682-4634<br />
860 Chevrolet<br />
LUMINA EUROSPORT 1990 Load-<br />
ad. ndudmg 16 Incfi. aluminum<br />
L 0 U LaRICHE<br />
CHEVY/SUBARU<br />
Plymouth Fid Ju»l WeH of 1-275<br />
453-4600<br />
LUMINA 1990 Euro 4 door loaded,<br />
aluminum whe« overdrive. 34k<br />
highway milea sirver ex tended war<br />
ranty GM Executive 455-7590<br />
MONTE CARLO 1976 - Tenn car<br />
64 000 mae* V8 automatic no rust<br />
ever Runs great $1550 6*5-6932<br />
NOVA 1985 Automatic, air, am-fm,<br />
rear Mtog. power sieermg excel<br />
lent condition $2999 476-3265<br />
NOVA 1986 5 speed air Trans<br />
portation Special $2995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chrysler-Plymouth<br />
455-8740 961 <strong>31</strong>71<br />
882 Chrysler<br />
CONQUEST-1984 fuly eauipped<br />
cloth mterior black sunroof, excel-<br />
lent condition $3,200 851-9169<br />
CONQUEST 1986 Sunroof<br />
louvres 50.000 miles good condi-<br />
tion $6500 348-0414<br />
CONQUEST 1989 Blue, fuly load-<br />
ed excellent condition low miles<br />
bra alarm $8990 421-6654<br />
880 Chsvroist<br />
CORDOBA 1976 good tranapon*<br />
lion some rust first $500<br />
After 5pm 646-5560<br />
Run* and looks<br />
BERETTA. 1969 GTU, mint red<br />
loaded, 30.000 mdes $10 000<br />
Days 425-1105 Eves 442-0109<br />
BERETTA 1989 GT Loaded medi-<br />
um Hue. excellent condition $7800<br />
or beet offer 427-9793<br />
8ERETTA. 1969 GT white, tinted<br />
windows code alarm. 23,000 miles<br />
loaded $9,000 464-6238<br />
MUSTANG 1973, 351 Cleveland en-<br />
gine. new battery ft exhaust. $1875<br />
425-8352<br />
PLYMOUTH, 1950 - Texas car, good<br />
condition. $1000 or beat offer<br />
477-0221<br />
PLYMOUTH 197 1 340 engine A*<br />
slock Newty rebuilt 4 speed also<br />
360-3727 455-7627<br />
TOWN CAR 1979 - Ful power i<br />
leather only 58 .268 original owner<br />
mito*. Uk* new $5950<br />
Hme* Park Lincoln-Mercu'v<br />
453-2424 ext.201<br />
BERETTA 1989 wa<br />
muai sell $9100<br />
BERETTA 1989 5 speec suck air<br />
alarm good condition.<br />
$6 300 855-2841<br />
BERETTA 1990 GT Dark Blue. V8.<br />
automatic a*\ power windows/<br />
locks, ft more' «9999 or best offer<br />
Please cal after 6pm 442-0126<br />
CAMARO 1963. automatic, needs<br />
some work $ 1500 or best offer<br />
255-3250<br />
CAMAFIO. 1985 Bernnelta wfnie<br />
loaded $4,000<br />
522 5723<br />
858 Buick<br />
CENTURY 1979 mini condition, ful<br />
power. $l650/be*t Royal Oak<br />
Days 492-9092 After 5 549-2066<br />
CENTURY 1963 - 4 door leather<br />
loaded, newer engine. $1,995<br />
After 5pm 420-0657<br />
CENTURY. 1984 4 door $2,000<br />
new tire* ft exhaust, run* great V6<br />
30 E ta! V6<br />
1-4113<br />
CENTURY 1965 - automatic air<br />
50.000 mile* $3995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chrysler Plymouth<br />
455-8740 961-<strong>31</strong>71<br />
CAMARO 1987 Convertible - Elec-<br />
tric blue, black top V6 Aak ma<br />
$9,000 832-3608 255-390?<br />
DAYTON* '985<br />
'.ike newt $1,788<br />
MARK S AUTO<br />
Of G*rd*n City<br />
LEBARON 1984<br />
or oe*t ofler<br />
LEBARON 1984 2 door good con-<br />
dition. $!SOO/beet 557-5685<br />
lE BARON 1965 As is $2000 or<br />
I besl ofto« 278-4766<br />
lEBABON 196? Sports Coupe Au-<br />
lomatic turbo power locks window<br />
steering code a'arm New from<br />
brakes tires Stereo cruise travel<br />
I trip computer 33K muet $6400<br />
! Cal 370-8212 ot 373-5806<br />
i-sBARON 1988 Convertible auto-<br />
matic an at pjwer Bash red 1<br />
$8995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chrysler - Plymoulh<br />
45587*0 96i-3«71<br />
LeaARON 1968 G" automatic air<br />
ail power aluminum wheeis. row<br />
miles Only $8689<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
CAMERO 1986 . 228 - Low miles,<br />
loaded $7,000 or best Call after<br />
.4pm 326-8367<br />
455-6740<br />
Chrysler - Plymouth<br />
961-3'<br />
CAPRICE 1962 - Fuly loaded. V8<br />
run* great no rust 43 000 on)<br />
mlies Best oftor<br />
XI original<br />
728-0'46<br />
CAPRICE 1967 Classic 9 passenger<br />
wagon loaded greal shape $6 000<br />
CAVAILER. <strong>1991</strong><br />
•unroof. 13.600 m.<br />
Can Eve*<br />
Z24 - Loaded<br />
$11 900<br />
584-7540<br />
CENTURY 1965 Limited loaded<br />
power teats, excellent condition<br />
67,000m $3 995 S61-1785<br />
CENTURY 1965 45.000 milea. $4295<br />
or leea<br />
TOWN ft COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
Grand River/Orchard Lake Rd<br />
474-6668<br />
CENTURY 1989 - 4 door automatic,<br />
crulee tm. power lock*, economic*<br />
extra*. Must see $7,750 *62-1666<br />
CENTURY 1969 - 41.000 mae* *u<br />
tomatic. air $6905 or lea*<br />
TOWN ft COUNTRY DODGE<br />
Grand Rrver/Orchard Lake Rd<br />
474-6668<br />
ESTATE WAGON, 1990 - FuB so*<br />
loaded, 35,000 mi ft ctoan<br />
$11,500 855-2446<br />
CAVALIER WAGON 1989 Automal-<br />
1C. air loaded omy 30 000 miles<br />
$6336<br />
LOU LaRICHE<br />
CHEVY/SUBARU<br />
Plymouth Rd - Just West ot 1-275<br />
453-4600<br />
CAVALIER-1964 Convertible red<br />
with whne top automatic no ru*f<br />
Great condition $2 800 663-827 I<br />
CAVALIER. 1965. 4 door, aulomai-<br />
ic. many options, runs greal<br />
$1 800/best 548-6229<br />
LeBARON 1969 Coupe GTC TUrbo<br />
5 speed $9195 or less<br />
TC AN ft COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
Grand River .'Orchard Lake Ro<br />
474-6668<br />
LeBARON 1989 Convertible • auto-<br />
matic air a/i power Special pnce<br />
$8995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
LeBARON 1989 Premium Coupe<br />
ceded 39 000 miles $7388 or ess<br />
TOWN ft COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
Grand River.'Orchard Lake Rd<br />
4 74-6668<br />
L£ BARON 1989 Turbo GT CON<br />
VERTIBLE white-red interior at op<br />
lions as new 25.00J miles<br />
$10,600 .Veekdsy* 563-6330<br />
LeBARON 1990 convertible V6<br />
front wheel drive auto power tape<br />
alarm low mi $13,000 681-1167<br />
Convertible V-6,<br />
CAVALIER 1963. 2 door air im-lm<br />
casaefie w/aquaBzer low mi . new<br />
suspension S brakes $i800.'best<br />
Days 477-0556 eves 421-2511<br />
LESABRE 1963- 4 door new trans-<br />
miaaKm. radiator, exhaust Clear m<br />
ft out $1950 421-6723<br />
CAVALIER 1986 - RS convertible<br />
, v-6, 14' 224 wheers one owner ex-<br />
cellent condition AH service records<br />
letamed naw battery plug wires<br />
rebwrtt 4-speed manual transmis-<br />
sion $4500 360-109-<br />
LeSABRE 1990 Custom 4 door<br />
navy blue, loaded. 34 000 ml excel-<br />
lent condition. $11,750 626-6044<br />
PARK AVENUE, <strong>1991</strong> - Champagne<br />
beig, loaded. 7000 ml. excelent<br />
condtwn $19 700 Days 483-3362<br />
After 5pm 397-3021<br />
PARK AVENUE 1986 Loaded ex-<br />
celeni condition, gray sharp body<br />
45,000 mi. $9500 651-0450<br />
PARK AVENUE 1966 1 owner<br />
excellent condition. $7400<br />
Aak <strong>for</strong> Chris evenings 645-2379<br />
REATTA 1969 approximator* 23000<br />
mie*. immaculalel Red with tan<br />
leather interior Must sell. $14900<br />
Eve* ft weekend*. 852-<strong>31</strong>53<br />
REGAL 1979, V8, cruiae. am-fm air<br />
power naarmg/brakaa $900 Leave<br />
827-'6p3<br />
consoe<br />
REGAL 1968-<br />
atectromc daaft loaded<br />
condition Driven by a little old lady<br />
achooi teacher 32 000 miles $7500<br />
879-7060<br />
RIVERiA, 1986 - T-Type. white with<br />
red leather interior loaded 49 000<br />
mi Clean! Ongmai owner 937-1035<br />
RIVIERA 1969 Low mde* Leather<br />
Loeded Formal lop $11,995 Can<br />
Rogin Buick 729-2000<br />
SKYHAWK 1964 power steering<br />
brakee am-fm casaett* stereo sun<br />
roof, low milea. looks good runs<br />
great $2800 or beat offer<br />
Cll after 6pm 326-6359<br />
SOMERSET 1965- Good condition<br />
loaded sxcalent wmter car $3500<br />
961-6756<br />
<strong>1991</strong> PARK AVENUE<br />
tm* car $20 500<br />
Cal lor net or options<br />
GM Exacu-<br />
549-8144<br />
858 Cadillac<br />
BROUGHAM 1968 rear wtieei<br />
drive very low «J* *ot jmr,<br />
maple rwkxjr interior twmoi*<br />
ebsokrtefy treeul.tui come » see<br />
112.200 Westlend 5»S-06*4<br />
BROOQHAM 1V«0 «,000 mae*<br />
Loededi ukn New' $ia.9K»5 Col<br />
ftogm Buck 72^2000<br />
BROUGHAM 1»»1 e><br />
tlon t?l 000<br />
*56-*4 16<br />
CIMARRON.<br />
46 000<br />
CAVALIER 1967 wagon air stereo<br />
extra clean new tires brakes ft ex<br />
haust. $3495 96 I 1262<br />
CAVALIER 1987 Air am fm stereo<br />
Sale Price $3233<br />
LOU LaRICHE<br />
CHEVY/SUBARU<br />
Plymouth Rd - Just West of I-275<br />
453-4600<br />
LeBARON <strong>1991</strong><br />
$12,995 or less<br />
'OWN ft COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
Grand River . Orchard Lake Rd<br />
4 71-6668<br />
LeBARON 199 t Coupe automatic<br />
air balance ot new warranty v-6<br />
till cruise Only $9995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
C hrysler - Plymouth<br />
455-8740 961-<strong>31</strong>7'<br />
NEW rORKER 1989 .1 ndau Wack<br />
burgundy iul power iow miles<br />
leather inte--or $10 500 474-045'<br />
NEW 'ORKEP 1986 excellent con-<br />
dition fni». njuipped. luxury lien-<br />
or $2750 After 5pm 333-3294<br />
NEW YORKER 1988 While top<br />
Landau, high 'oad m-ieage very<br />
CAVALIER 1989 RS - Excellent<br />
condition. 32.000 m. UN. cru>i*<br />
bucket seats, tinted windows air<br />
•m.tm casaette $5 200 442-940C<br />
864 D o d g e<br />
ARlES<br />
new tin<br />
offer<br />
'966 automatic loaded,<br />
i 1 brakes $1600 or best<br />
348-824 1<br />
CAVALIER 1969 RS automatic air<br />
stereo Onr, $5580<br />
VILLAGE FORD<br />
LOT 2 278-8700<br />
CAVAUER 1990 Z2* 22 000 mi**. 5<br />
speed a.. $8995<br />
HUNTINGTON FORD 852-0400<br />
CAVAUER <strong>1991</strong> manual JVC Her<br />
oo. spoiler sunroof alarm txack<br />
$7 300 baH 632-6924<br />
CELEBRITY WAGON '96' Air un-<br />
it" stereo cruise and tut 3 seats<br />
$5888<br />
LOU LaRICHE<br />
CHEVY/SUBARU<br />
Plymouth FW3 . >u*1 West ot I-275<br />
453-4600<br />
CELEBRITY 1967 Station A agon<br />
Groa*e Pomte Grey ie*lher interior<br />
'•dial "as Like new' $1 699<br />
TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />
CMEVETTE 196'<br />
good transportation<br />
After 4pm<br />
76.000 Miles<br />
453-52*1 |<br />
CHEVETTE '962<br />
Runs good $600<br />
CHEVETTE<br />
runs great<br />
best offer<br />
196* good condition<br />
• « '« stereo $700<br />
653-0962<br />
1965 4 speed am tm<br />
war window<br />
$ 1600 Call after 5pm<br />
CITATION 1961 Kentucky car 4<br />
cylinder auiomalic *.r crmee Hit<br />
very good shape $1450 534 528'<br />
CITATION I961 Automat*. etOOO<br />
mae* good runner $500 or be*t<br />
Cat 561 9027<br />
CITATION 1962 budget as <br />
$1995<br />
N*. br*~ M900 34*0614 *ort*aroth*,: Ford<br />
Cl'MEftOM 1»6S no<br />
be*l Otter<br />
well new sngra<br />
* 56-6054<br />
COLlrf DCVKLE 1961 LmvJmj<br />
'oof dark btue loaded undw 7.000<br />
r~ 623.500 34B6732<br />
COUPE Oe Viae 1963 Ful power<br />
atr stereo cassette no rust. 1<br />
owner 62500 'beat offer 66 > *620<br />
COUP* Oe Viae 1663 loaded<br />
6<strong>31</strong>-4113<br />
DC VliLE Fwetwoo<br />
1 owner Florida car<br />
lion auto nee ciasi<br />
id 1966 power<br />
amned produc<br />
sic potenfiei s*<br />
lete Mutt ae*<br />
666 6529<br />
0PVHLE 166S Loaded 1 ftutiy Red'<br />
t.ae New 6*665 Cal IVygm Bikck<br />
m ?ooo<br />
ELDORADO I6T«<br />
lee car »2«S0<br />
Low mnags<br />
360-571*<br />
ELDCMAOO 166*<br />
contMton 67 000<br />
17500 «rm<br />
• llatiu nni<br />
mi new urea<br />
<strong>31</strong>3-667 6627<br />
EI. DORADO 1660 •oeded bteck en<br />
" T OHM 6 COUNTRY DODGE<br />
Grand Merer. ORct%erd lake Ad<br />
FLTFTWOOO 16M DEIaganea<br />
656-7070<br />
MtTWOOO. IB<br />
dark tno* low r a.i<br />
mw* condition MV<br />
66 arau^kem<br />
artgatwlam<br />
90 ar beel oMar<br />
**2-062T<br />
COWICA 1MB V6<br />
wwtdowr* A locks<br />
««90Ci<br />
• CKi*r—<br />
00C<br />
4S* <strong>31</strong>S*<br />
CORSICA <strong>1991</strong> L* kVr-.wrt W>"<br />
maes extended warranty $ 10 K><br />
ARiES 1968 4 Ooor extra clean au-<br />
tomatic air $4695<br />
Hrnes Par* Lincolm-Mercur,<br />
453-2*24 ext 201<br />
' CHARGER 1966 4*0 ClO 727<br />
automatic transmission R parts,<br />
$2400 Malt 533-6552 or 684-3093<br />
CHARGER 1986 69 000 m. $899<br />
! YUGO 1968 - 37 OOO mi $999<br />
458-3084<br />
I COLT 1987 2 door hatchback runs<br />
good 4 speed tinted windows Ken-<br />
wood Hereo $2600 726-3713<br />
CUSTOM VAN CONVERSION 1966<br />
Wnh 2 year warranty. $5 995 or leas<br />
'OWN ft COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
Grand Oliver.' Orchard Lake Rd<br />
474 6668<br />
i DART 1972 automatic run* great<br />
some rust 1<br />
maes $460<br />
! OAYTONA '966 Turbo Black<br />
automatic $2800 (Royal Oak i<br />
Ci< 546-63619<br />
DA'TONA 1987 Pacific*, red tulty<br />
loaded alarm eiceaeni condition<br />
Asking $4900 469 3971 or273-4621<br />
OAYTONA '966 Red 5 speed An<br />
AMFM 49 200 mae* $* 000 good<br />
condition 756-6539<br />
DAfTONA 19190 ES automatic air<br />
tat red $9795 o- ess<br />
TOWN ft COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
Grand R.ver Orchard Lake Rd<br />
* 7 4-6668<br />
| DYNASTY '9BC automatic ax V<br />
6 an power $7995<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
C hrysler - Plymouth<br />
455 6 740 96 ' <strong>31</strong>71<br />
'AC.-GRY PURCHASE <strong>1991</strong> SMAD<br />
} OWS AND SUNDANCE 7 T0FECIO-<br />
I «y war'an-y 4 ic choose from stert-<br />
>ng *t $T 895<br />
'OWN ft COUNTRY OOOGE<br />
>enc River 'Orchard Lake Rd<br />
4 74 6668<br />
GEO 1990 LSI<br />
wrth ct* ome<br />
cieen $10 600<br />
rack*- Convertible<br />
GEO '990 STORM Automatic<br />
power steer mg * b.**e* am'in<br />
cassette original owner Clean<br />
$7695 Or fteti Offer 4»s 06 '<br />
GEO '990 Tracker<br />
ceaerii condiiwui<br />
$9250 itwit sea<br />
GEO 199 1 ME TPO I<br />
d»«m eu>r>rn,i„ ,^*eet»e<br />
Must sea $6200 790 to. i<br />
GftO 18B*—toUM LSt Red-<br />
dom iM executive car automata:<br />
air J 100 mi $• 000 551 2242<br />
• RAND CARA VAN lE '989<br />
$ 1 ' 995 or ws*<br />
"OWN ft COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
Grand River >chard Laaa «d<br />
474 6668<br />
i ANCER '966 IS .oaded tv^nal<br />
nwner 5J 000 maa* Cleen w« not<br />
be underenio Weekdays 737-6212<br />
MONOCG '991 AulomalK a> con<br />
Vfc 'ORiA 1V«<<br />
Clear, .un* greet' RareeiN<br />
t"6* thnck* man exh*<br />
torn $300r egotiabie Ca* 0- .•<br />
9AM 6PW 63 ) 067$<br />
TYMSASTO<br />
ESCORT 19*3 EXP 4 gytoMiar. 6<br />
weed, food H M p v u w * om<br />
CKMCR. $fcoor ba* 427-2716<br />
ESCORT 1963 - budget "aa e-w<br />
MM<br />
d *21-1376<br />
ESCORT 16« OT, mjnroot 5 Ipeed<br />
ode TLC. $600 or<br />
ESCORT 1966V.. wagon 4 apeed<br />
Ru« proofed New Urea Vary<br />
Sharp. Muat Saa $1666 466-7164<br />
ESCORT 19*8<br />
actual mlee<br />
$1.6M<br />
TYME AUTO<br />
Automatic 51 000<br />
aH option*, c<br />
ESCORT 19M - budget at e-er<br />
$•95<br />
North Brothers Ford *21-1376<br />
ESCORT. 19M. L - Auiomalic. aw<br />
on, am/fm sterec r sauna rear da-<br />
fro«. very ctoan - Nonemoker" Lot*<br />
of nmm part* $3,000 or beet oftor<br />
Mual ta* CU Stacy 766-2*36<br />
ESCORT 1968 LX - 4 door S speed<br />
61.000 wtot, naw Brea/battory/aa-<br />
hauet kystem. braaaa $1500<br />
4 77-9*29<br />
ESCORT 19M power steering/<br />
brake*, automatic 84K Run* graal.<br />
eel maintained $1,660 beet<br />
Eva* . 459 7664 days. «54-1540<br />
ESCORT 1967<br />
$1496<br />
Norm Brothers Ford 421-1376<br />
ESCORT 1967 GL red. 2 door<br />
hatchback. 5 speed manual. Nr.<br />
am/toi tterec 74,000 ml . immacu-<br />
laie condftton. $3400/ba*t 453-6427<br />
ESCORT 19M. ST - Had 40 000<br />
mi immaculate Manual tranerraa.<br />
•ion. air, power moonrool $4,950<br />
729-0<strong>31</strong>6<br />
Ford<br />
ESCORT. 19M4 PONY<br />
unroot. 41JOO<br />
UCOMT 1966 OT low titoea. red.<br />
A lor Dermt*<br />
eves 466-7021<br />
ESCORT ISM OT MMto. premium<br />
•and. maa aw H ue record ft r*.<br />
ceipta Uka new $6,400 261-6366<br />
ESCORT, t m Pony. 4 apeed, aun<br />
root. 34.000 mlea. AM-FM caeeette<br />
extended warranty •$ 150464-0623<br />
ESCORT I960. OT loaded. 15.000<br />
mlea. cruiae ft stereo $6700<br />
729-6612<br />
ESCORT, <strong>1991</strong> LX. 2 door, 8 speed<br />
radio. 40 mm/gaton $6600<br />
cal after 6. 451-0673<br />
EXP '983 -<br />
man $949<br />
TYME AUTO<br />
Ctoan! No<br />
466-6666<br />
EXP 1963 Dudoat aa ie-er M96<br />
North Brothers <strong>for</strong>d 421-1376<br />
EXP 1M7 Automatic. Mr, wn-fm<br />
caaaatto. power ataarlng 6 brake*,<br />
cmtoe $3650 After 5pm. 451-562'<br />
FAIRMONT 1960 -<br />
ar $1295<br />
North Brother* Ford<br />
FAIRMONT 1961 - Wagon w/camer.<br />
M75 OK shock*, strut* dree, mte-<br />
nor 69.500 m After 8pm 456-1797<br />
FORO LTD '964 Crown Victoria<br />
Automatic. 6 cy9ndar. loaded Qood<br />
condtnon $2 600 437-1256<br />
FORD PROBE LX 1M1 5 Spaed<br />
•in rool. power windows. 14.000<br />
mitoa. $1l,*9S<br />
HUNTINGTON FORO 862-0400<br />
LTD 1965 - VS automatic. Mr<br />
$2060<br />
VILLAGE FORD<br />
LOT 2 278-8700<br />
HUGE CLEARANCE<br />
sex PLUS A CHANCE TO<br />
WIN *5000 REBATE!<br />
•91 CHEVY S10 PICKUP<br />
Was S8924<br />
Rebate S750<br />
After<br />
Rebate $ 7295<br />
si<br />
tt Tim* 8vy«t S C Q Q C '<br />
Amount To Fmance W w O W<br />
l a a p L j<br />
•91 CAVALIER 2 DOOR<br />
Was S8450<br />
Rebate S300<br />
Reba e *7389<br />
1 »t Time Buyir S g g g Q *<br />
Amount To Finance<br />
EXTRA SAVINGS ON ALL DEMOS «<br />
• GM EMPLOYEE SAVE<br />
ADDITIONAL 5%<br />
300 CARS TRUCKS/CUSTOM VANS<br />
DRASTICALLY REDUCED<br />
SWITCH TO LARICHE -<br />
NOT HARD TO FIND - EASY TO DEAL WITH!<br />
P'.y mouth<br />
-LouL*i<br />
LOCAL 4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0 METRO 9 6 1 - 4 7 9 7<br />
40875 Plymouth Road, Plymouth<br />
•Pnce pkis tu license DOC not rebate and lei tune Buyer on S6995' and $6989'<br />
Ford<br />
P1BTWA IBM L Mr. auto, eterec<br />
rillim. 4 speakers. 24.000 maee<br />
O ' l ' i m *4466 326-1024<br />
nornv* IM* - • apeed nma.<br />
food aondtoon $4000 or beel o*w<br />
Cai 624-6124<br />
GRANADA 1961<br />
Hon, $2,400 or beef i<br />
LTD 1677- 4<br />
KI 460 V9 er<br />
ittortt* ma<br />
rueI 81 600 am<br />
MUSTANG 1961<br />
No ruetl $1,160<br />
TYME AUTO<br />
MUSTANG 1961. 3 door hetcRbeck.<br />
er sieermg. awv Ini<br />
$1196 461-0627<br />
MUSTANG 1964. OT Turbo Red 5<br />
tpeed.<br />
$3,200<br />
MUSTANG. 1964. LX - V$, automat-<br />
ic. power steering/Drake* Aft. am/<br />
522-6790<br />
to.<br />
tm $1.700/beel<br />
MUSTANG. 1964 LX. Automatic. V-<br />
6. Ztoban Extra ebarp 67.000<br />
M6a* $2780 366-1699<br />
MUSTANG. 1965 GT 50, bieck.<br />
26.000 original mde*. mtnt<br />
$6600 256-5189<br />
MUSTANG 1966 SVO. 46.000 mL.<br />
stored In wtnSer* aiceaent ooiw*-<br />
Bon $6260 662-4634<br />
MUST AUG 1«<br />
oicedom cond<br />
15 - * apead. aa.<br />
mon 63900<br />
394-0520<br />
MUSTAMO<br />
eompoedetth<br />
966 GT. specialty<br />
custom item* 16.000<br />
im. « wtmsw da<br />
srxrw qually .6500 464-4302<br />
MUSTANG IS «6 GT CormertMa -<br />
SO. 5 apeed onty 29.00C car etc*<br />
Hires Pari Lmcom-tlercory<br />
453-2424 ext 201<br />
MUSTANG 1M7 LX - air. bieck<br />
Only $4996<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Chrysler-Ptymos«i<br />
465-6740 961-<strong>31</strong>71<br />
MUSTANG i960 GT. black/grey,<br />
loaded, aunroof. alarm. $6600 or<br />
beat ofler *21-2069<br />
MUSTANG 1969 - GT. 5.O., fuly<br />
loeded. 21.600 maee anc—••ii. Ae-<br />
aume payment* Alarm ft warranty<br />
mciudeO. 478-46<strong>31</strong><br />
MUSTANG 1990 GT, luly loaded,<br />
aunroof. write/black manor, very<br />
ctoan ft sal maintained 522-6186<br />
MUSTANG 1090 LX Convertible. 5<br />
tpeed. 13.000 ml**, air. emu,<br />
$11 BOO<br />
PINTO 1979 wagon - 2.3 Mi<br />
apeed. newer clutcn $450<br />
Matt 533-6652 or 664-3093<br />
PROBE OT 1969 Sporty, plua per-<br />
<strong>for</strong>mance. cue-. $6446<br />
LOU LaRICHE<br />
CHEVY/SUBARU<br />
Plymouth Rd - Just Welt ol 1-275<br />
453-4600<br />
PROBE 1969 GT - loaded, aunroof.<br />
excelent condition, 29.000 mle*.<br />
crystal dear coat. $6200 522-5618<br />
PROBE. 1969. LX. automatic, air<br />
power window*, lock*, caaaatto,<br />
ported $6000 or oftor 456-7469<br />
PROBE. 1969. LX. automatic, load-<br />
ed. Premium Sound. 27.000 m»a*.<br />
$7600 455-3760<br />
PROBE 1969 LX - loaded mint, as-<br />
tended warranty 27,000 mlea.<br />
$7900 534-56*4<br />
PPOBE 1990 OT - white, 15.000<br />
Tilaa. anti-iocii brakee air. J speed<br />
loeded. $10,400 349-4828<br />
PROBE. 1990, LX - Air automatic,<br />
loaded vary claan. 11.800 mi<br />
$10,000 Clft: 581-46<strong>31</strong><br />
TAURUS LX 19B9 4 Ooor. V6. loed-<br />
edt $7295<br />
HUNTINGTON FORO 862-0400<br />
TAURUS, 1966. LX - Loeded, Ml<br />
E ver. 60.000 ml., runa ascia— it<br />
>00 Plymouth After 5. 465-6132<br />
TAURUS. TM7. WAGON L - 6 cyt .<br />
fua power. 3rd *eel ctoan, e*rslsrt<br />
condition $5 500 646-5976<br />
TAURUS 1967 WAGON $5460<br />
VILLAGE FORD<br />
LOT 2 278-8700<br />
Ford<br />
TAURUS BHO I9M 8 Speed load-<br />
*d 47 000 mloa Mec* ( l0 996<br />
HUNTINGTON FORD<br />
TAURUS 7996, loaded, grey wm<br />
etay toMhar 1 owssar Mgfi ml. good<br />
VMgortatUn. (2600 463-6189<br />
TAURUS 1660 LX. loaded n t<br />
12.600 maee. $ r<br />
80.000 Ml taar-<br />
ranty. $11,800 647-4663 524-7661<br />
TAURUS-1990 LX. Pampered<br />
tee. extended •enemy<br />
$12,500 626-2637<br />
TAURUS, 1990 - 26.000 mlee. 1<br />
yeer old. air. am-4m -eaeefls power<br />
lock*, $6900 <strong>31</strong>3-663-1306<br />
TAURUS 1*96 WAGON - meded.<br />
VILLAGE FORD<br />
LOT 2 278-8700<br />
T-BIRO TURBO COUPE 1966, loed-<br />
ed $3400 or beet oftor<br />
425-0291 or 422-93 >9<br />
T-BIRO 1966 - lurbo, $2500 See al<br />
ladto Sbeck comer ol WaRon ft<br />
LNernola. Aoctieator 226-1641<br />
T-BIRO 16M - fcrbo coupe oeded.<br />
air. toatfiar r* olwil $6600 or<br />
beat Dey* 476-6111. Evea 437-3722<br />
67.000 m6t<br />
$6200 Warranty<br />
$0,000 MM. Ml<br />
oondtoonl M.800<br />
TEMPO, 1964, GLX<br />
loaded * aunroof W<<br />
$1,295 or oftor Day*.<br />
TEMPO 196* GL Automatic. 4<br />
door $1100 or beet oftor 477-3625<br />
TEMPO 1964 fuly loeded. good<br />
Ore*, brake*, automatic. 4 door,<br />
S900 or beat oftor 567-5203<br />
TEMPO 1966 -<br />
ateermg/be ok oo.<br />
$1,429<br />
TYME AUTO<br />
Uka newt<br />
455-5586<br />
TEMPO 1965 GL. automatic, air. low<br />
ml. new angme/brakaa/baltory. very<br />
good condition $2600 464-6572<br />
TEMPO, 1966, GL - 4 door. Mr. am/<br />
Im. rear daft-oat. $1,400 Good con-<br />
dition, original owner 464-4065<br />
TEMPO 1966, 4 door<br />
air. power itearlng/brafcea. am/fm<br />
caaaafle. 59000 lie*. no ruet.<br />
$2750 477-7356<br />
TEMPO 1966 4 Doer, automatic, air.<br />
$2696<br />
Hlnea Par* unoom-Mercury<br />
453-2424 OX1201<br />
TEMPO 1W7 budget aa »-» •<br />
$3296<br />
North Brothers Ford 421-1376<br />
TEMPO. 1967. GLX. i. -Slwit oon-<br />
dlton. ruetprootod air. automaoc.<br />
S3 700/beat 796- 1451 or 851-5071<br />
TEMPO 19M LX. automatic, loeded.<br />
new Wee. wal maintained, aakmg<br />
$<strong>31</strong>00 Alters 477-0286<br />
THUNDERBIRD 1990 Super Coupe.<br />
35th Anrsfversfty EdfBon. Ookrt inte-<br />
rior. car phone included, new area,<br />
bieck $16,000 Afler 6. 661-2354<br />
THUNOEABIRD. 1966 TurDo Coupe<br />
Loeded. eiceHaiil condition, muet<br />
ael $4100 Or beet oftor 459-4381<br />
THUNOCRBIRD, 1965 - Uka new.<br />
loaded, air. Ml powai. am/fm cee-<br />
$3,600 464-1469<br />
THUNOC.RBIRD 1976. air. fu»y loed-<br />
ed. 45.000 ectuet mle*. I owner.<br />
$1095 937-0653<br />
THUNOCRB1RD 1968 - budget "ea<br />
is-er $2995<br />
North Brottiera Ford 421-1376<br />
THUNOERBIRO 1966 Turbo - auto-<br />
matic. air. much more Sharp. $4995<br />
LNonia Chryator-Plymouth 525-7604<br />
THUNOERBIRO 1967 VS, Automat-<br />
ic. electronic daah. low mlea.<br />
$6495<br />
HUNTINGTON FORO 852-0*00<br />
TIRED Of WALKING?<br />
Tyme Auto haa many imad auto-<br />
matics and madkjm aaa automatic*<br />
1,500 end below<br />
AUTO 455-5566<br />
priced I<br />
TYME I<br />
872 Lincoln<br />
CONTINENTAL. 1966<br />
1 owner, garag* kept.<br />
$6,250 Col anytime<br />
Fuly K<br />
58,000<br />
274-6160<br />
CONTINENTAL 19<br />
nea Moon rool. JBL, leather, mar<br />
roon. $11.250 . 646-4354<br />
CONTINENTAL 1962 - engine need<br />
body good oondmorv $750<br />
5y 3ft eue<br />
**C«r^M & to JMn<br />
GM EMPLOYEES OPTION 1 & 2 WELCOME H E.P. PLAN HEADOUARTERS<br />
There's Never<br />
Been A Better<br />
Time To<br />
Buy A<br />
Bonneville!<br />
financing upj<br />
lo 48 month!<br />
Bob Jeannotte<br />
Pontiac is<br />
Michigan's<br />
11,655*<br />
2nd consecutive model year<br />
Easier Level I Pontnc deader<br />
<strong>for</strong> cuslomcr s.il.sf iciion'<br />
•ttgt<br />
14949 Sheldon Road, Plymouth<br />
(Just North of M-14, Ffmwmy)<br />
Houra: M Ti*$, Wmd^ PH.: B-B Hon * Tttur* 453-2500<br />
9 6 3 - 7 1 9 2<br />
Your customers check the<br />
Yellow Pages be<strong>for</strong>e they buy,<br />
right?<br />
WRONG.<br />
When was the last time you bought a car? You decided you needed one or wanted<br />
one and you went right to the Yellow Pages, didn't you?<br />
Of course you didn't, and neither does anyone else<br />
They find the kind of car they wanl in what's been printed within the last week The<br />
newspaper. And more often than not this is the newspaper they use<br />
We've just had a survey done by Belden Associates of Dallas, Texas and their<br />
research tells us that 61% of our readers have purchased or leased a motor vehicle in the<br />
past two years<br />
We have a super-rich market <strong>for</strong> selling everything from cars to carpets If you are in<br />
business be sure your advertising budget isn't being wasted on the Yellow Pages. If you<br />
don't buy things by looking in the directory, you can be sure other people don't, either<br />
THE<br />
©bscrber & Eccentric<br />
NC¥VSPAPE«S<br />
WHEN IT COMES TO ADVERTISING, WE MEAN BUSINESS<br />
JBJS1 Sdseoterafl. Uveal.. Ml 6«1M(S1» H1})M . MS Eaat Ma pie BlneBsghMt MR 6BOD6 (<strong>31</strong>1) 644-1100
so* O&E Thursday, Octobor <strong>31</strong>. <strong>1991</strong><br />
179 OMmimM*<br />
M1-0416<br />
CUT LAM CALAJ8. - Quad 4.<br />
CUTLAS8<br />
cyOndw. Orer I<br />
cmmm 9p"v<br />
471-4 IM<br />
CUTLASS CI ERA 1994 Good oondMon.<br />
V-Ow» •ar Muat •«. mo«4wg<br />
to Honda. $1 M0. CM. 479-61>4<br />
CUTLASS K M 1965- 54.000<br />
"Naa. looka graM. i n greN. w a r<br />
runs A looks<br />
Im. Nr. n m<br />
reaaonaMaol<br />
Uka naw No ruat. am/<br />
powar. $10M or IN<br />
•ar 421-7M7<br />
CUTLASS 1904 - CHra 4 door, aaoaMnt<br />
mmMon. naw angma'4000<br />
miss. $1900 477-2257<br />
CUTLASS 1 M4 - CMra. 4 door,<br />
•oadsd. 2 t •ar old angina, prtoa<br />
rtegooaMa<br />
851-1564<br />
CUTLASS, n 104 CruNar. luOy loadn.<br />
no ruat. $1700 Aak<br />
541-1790<br />
DELTA M BROUGHAM 19M Loadad.wtislavalua.<br />
IMM<br />
LOU LaRICHE<br />
CHEVY/SUBARU<br />
Ptymouth Rd - Juat WM 011-275<br />
453-4600<br />
OCLTA M 1*78. $450 or bM oftar<br />
Good transportation Pimi laava<br />
4*4-27*2<br />
OCLTA 86 1978. 4 door. Hr. pomm<br />
window*, new mufflar. aoma rust.<br />
100.000 mlsa $500 474-4502<br />
DELTA 88 1981- 2 door. 100.000<br />
i i8a«. ak. eiotft m u am/lm Qood<br />
condition $1300 535-3416<br />
DELTA H - 1981. 167.000 rmsa<br />
Hun» good $000 or ofter CM<br />
rSPM 505-7816<br />
OCLTA 86. 1964. 4 door, moaa<br />
gresn, 50.000 mias. Uka new.<br />
15 000 525-4136<br />
OCLTA 66 1965 Brougham - 2 door,<br />
aioapnonrty dean. Iu9y kwMd<br />
wrtaicar $5,000 525-7783<br />
OCLTA M ISM Borate Srougnam. 4<br />
door, pomm alndows t locks. looka<br />
8 run, axcalant $3900 851-4294<br />
FERENZA. 1963 WAGON • Loacted.<br />
axcauam condition. no ruat. $2500<br />
or (WW 525-8459<br />
F1RENZA 1964 Station Wagon. runs<br />
$700 or baat oAar<br />
437-<strong>31</strong>49<br />
REGENCY 1989 96 Brougham.<br />
loadad. GM sxscutive'a car.<br />
$12,750 340-9032<br />
TOBONAOO 1976 - 55.000 mt.<br />
«ic»l»ni condition, garagsd A aaN<br />
carl $2000 651-4670<br />
TCXWHADO<br />
60,000 ml. original i<br />
Mack Omr, 17.000<br />
Tuoreo 1961 - 14.500 i<br />
amokar. $17,500<br />
4om<br />
178 Plymouth<br />
878 Plymouth<br />
BUDGET LOT<br />
CLEARANCE<br />
CAMCt COurt 1*76 VS. Air.<br />
•a. 1 oanar. I ISM<br />
PLYMOUTH (MAM «JRV 19*2 6<br />
lomUc. Nr. $1406<br />
MONTE CARLO 1979 VS.<br />
tc. atr. 47.000 MOSS. $ ISM.<br />
mauc. $1SM.<br />
12 4 Ooor. air. auto-<br />
car $2700 ft Mtttam<br />
Day* 259- $641 or Evas: 797-0303<br />
CORDOBA 1976 1 Ownar. 21.000<br />
CUTLASS. $79 - Amraga mOaa. NEW YORKER 19M Loadad. antra<br />
ACCLAIM LX 19M Automatic. VS.<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
CARAVELLE 1M7 Air. automatic<br />
S24M<br />
RELIANT 1965 4 Ooor. ak. automatic.<br />
2 to ctiooaa S29M<br />
LIVONIA •<br />
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH<br />
3077 PLYMOUTH ROAD<br />
LIVONIA<br />
525-7604<br />
REUANTS 1965-69 - Larga salac-<br />
HWT-Low mass. Irom $2995<br />
Uvonia ChryMar-Plymouth 525-7604<br />
RELIANT 1904. rim good. $600 or<br />
baat ofler<br />
Cal. 425-6371<br />
RELIANT 19M - 67,000<br />
rranty. prloa r<br />
RELIANT 19M, 4 cylndar. 76,000<br />
mkaa. 4 door. ak. crulaa. $2500 or<br />
baatoflar 437-7137<br />
RELIANT 19M - automatic, ak Spa-<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
RELIANT 19M - 4 door automatic,<br />
air, 1 ownar. 19.000 mlaa 7/70 warranty<br />
$5095<br />
uvoma ChryHar -Plymouth 525-7604<br />
RELIANT 1989 Automatic, ak. 4<br />
door, ol changad svery 4.000 moaa.<br />
wal carad lor $2900 464-2645<br />
SUNDANCES 1967-1800 2 and 4<br />
doom, automatic, ak. t9t. low mias.<br />
much more, larga aalactlon. trom<br />
$4995<br />
Livonia Chry^ar-Plymouth 525-7604<br />
SUNDANCE 1M7 41.000 mlaa.<br />
powar avarythkig. am fm caaa an a.<br />
aak Ing $3000 347-2T97<br />
SUNDANCE IM7 - Black. 2 door,<br />
automatic ak. atarao. neai an<br />
condition, $2,950 464-0026<br />
SUNDANCE 19M RS package,<br />
loadad, eaoaoant condition<br />
$3450 422-5599<br />
SUNDANCE 19M<br />
flaan red $59M<br />
automatic, ak.<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
COLT:<br />
2 door<br />
CM.<br />
GT Rare<br />
k. Black<br />
729-1592<br />
TURISMO 1987 Extra claan. axoai-<br />
$2450.<br />
934-4477<br />
VOYAGER LX 19M Loadad. 7 pea-<br />
$79M<br />
•OWN A COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
Grand Rhar/OrOwd Laka Rd<br />
47<br />
Mc DONALD FORD<br />
"The Nice Place To Shop"<br />
<strong>1991</strong> TEMPO GLS Sft q a q<br />
9,000 milea only W U<br />
1989 TAURUS G.L. S T q q q<br />
W ith extended warranty ..... only 4 a 1 / 1 " i_W<br />
1985 EXP QQQ<br />
Exlra aharp buy only a eF e#<br />
1988 MUSTANG G.T. OOO<br />
T-Top only 4 ..IIITI<br />
1985 DODGE CARAVAN LE g - QQQ<br />
Loaded with extraa. brttrr fanrry...only 4 ^ 9<br />
1987 MERCURY TOPAZ QQQ<br />
Dudftet buy only m<br />
198 i ESCORT GL QQQ<br />
One owner only V V<br />
1988 FORD F150 so QQQ<br />
4x4 Besl buy in town only i f v<br />
1989 FORD E250 § • QQQ<br />
Soper r.rgo. 3<strong>31</strong> V-8 auto, power only 1<br />
1988 ESCORT GT QQQ<br />
Low milea. one owner only v t f • /<br />
1987 CHRYS. LEBARON GTS s * Q Q Q<br />
43.000 milea only<br />
1990 FORD E-150 8 • 0 0C1<br />
Alpine Conreraion. beat buy ...only ft. V l f<br />
1987 TAURUS LX 8 1 QQQ<br />
One owner .only I f «f<br />
1986 ranger x l t ^ o o<br />
40,000 milea, abarp buy only<br />
1990 RANGER XLT 8 7 QQQ<br />
Detler hurry! only I ^ t f ( f t f<br />
1988 FORD F250 s o QQQ<br />
Loaded with extraa, V-8..... only % f v t f<br />
1989 PROBE ||« QQQ<br />
Extra abarp— only 0 « « f i f t f<br />
1984 CROWN VIC gn OOO<br />
Budget bay only t f t f<br />
1988 GMC SAFARI VAN QQQ<br />
One owner only ftft^tftftf<br />
1988 TAURUS , ~ q q q<br />
One awner, law adra. pneed la aeB • ) « « ! «f i f<br />
1985 COUGAR L.S. 9 A C Q Q<br />
V-8 engine, like new *aly ^ i ^ O t f t f<br />
1985 T-BIRD TURBO COUPE t < H m<br />
Automatic, budget boy ...... only W ^ t f t f t f<br />
<strong>1991</strong> ESCORT LX s ~ j q a<br />
Sptenf aaW prie. 4 a f t » f « f<br />
<strong>1991</strong> FORD F150 XLT LUttAT iffTCT C P r<br />
Saper etk, e-ery option there la J l U S I S l i l i<br />
1986 FORD LTD M QQQ<br />
like am taly ^ * t f t f i f<br />
550 W. Seven Mile<br />
Northville<br />
349-1400<br />
810 Pontlac<br />
BONNCVKX! 1M7 IX I<br />
bose. 33.000 ona<br />
BONNEVILLE l*M Mi. aM<br />
p?oSr- '•• oo °<br />
BONNEVILLE 1800 I<br />
BONNEVILLE 1006. 4 door. VS.<br />
aiicMaril npndMuii. no real, norv-<br />
BONNEVILLE 1900 L£ - aNH. loadad.<br />
.HI:—nil condition. $10 500<br />
Allar 6pm 427-0444<br />
BONNEVILLE 1M1 SSE - Low<br />
mlaa. are* wMi grey NoOi. sunroof,<br />
alarm. $18 SOO 332-2306<br />
BONNEVILLE 19M - SSE. laalhar.<br />
ruatprooNd. 54,000 mOss. artrema-<br />
•y claan. wal malntamad, tun<br />
recorda avaJaCIa M000 930-9021<br />
BONMEVV.LE 1900 LE. al pomm.<br />
i umdHKm. Low mle-<br />
$12,000 535-3M1<br />
BONNIEVILLE 1990 SE Hack, loadad<br />
75.000 mOs srtanded warranty<br />
$!3.500/bast oHar Ml-ISM<br />
GRANO AM. 10M. 2 door, aunrool<br />
GRAND AM 1969 LE • Lka naw.<br />
loadad, 18.000 mtaa. mual aaa<br />
S<strong>31</strong>-36M<br />
GRANO AM 19M LE. a«te, quad 4.<br />
29K mlaa. aluminum whaaN. mxomt<br />
lant condition. $7,600. 326-7251<br />
880 Pontile 882 ToyoU<br />
191. auto, —cine aunrool<br />
rmdowa A locka Low mlaa<br />
. CM Rogm Buck. 729-2000<br />
STE #000 1M7. Black kill lock<br />
braka 79.000 mlaa $5500 Cal.<br />
644-0990 or 399-7344<br />
SUNBIRD 1964 LE 52 000 mlaa<br />
2tona Sunrool $2500 CM.<br />
399-7344<br />
SUNBIRO 1964 - wagon, mmt condition.<br />
56,000 mm. 5 apaad. ak. alar<br />
ao. tapa $1950 272-OM7<br />
CUTLASS M «4 Suprema 2 door. HORIZON 1904 - great Iran.<br />
CATAUNA-1973, hart) top. Hack, GRANO AM 19M LE. 2 door, load- SUNBIRO 19M SE. 2 door. red. ak<br />
powar alawmg, powar brakes. wtms ad. OM aaacuttva a car $6900 •AO powar alaartnn-prakaa. «ary<br />
Don. Low mites, only 11996<br />
$3500<br />
34S-7SS7<br />
•manor 27.950 maea MM condi-<br />
340-9032 good condWIon $3700 349-6423<br />
tion $2,500 5<strong>31</strong>-5728<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
CUTLASS. 11 M5 STATION WAOON<br />
GRAND AM. 1990. SE - 4 door, SUNBIRO <strong>1991</strong> GT - 3 1-V6 GM<br />
Cray «sr-Plymouth<br />
$2200 Joann a. Non-En. Saw i 5pm<br />
FIREBIRD 19M - Rabun 400. rebuN •ate gray, quad 4. loadad. 21.000 axac Loadad 6000 mlaa<br />
455-6740 M<br />
S26-M72<br />
trmsmNNcn. bronze wWi now whNa IN.. $0,600 M1-5023 $11,900 Can 528-0615<br />
LASER I960 RS - hrquolaaiTMUl- vinyl top. $4300 651-6000<br />
CUTLA8S 1( IM St«rema. 2 door,<br />
GRANO PRIX. 19M SE<br />
TRANS AM. 19M,<br />
Nvar. a*cM snt oondmon. $5000<br />
FIREBIRO 1903 - Naw 2.5 Fl 4 cy«v<br />
al ahapa. al<br />
825-7164<br />
464-4430<br />
Oar. 80.000 mill, powar ataarlng/<br />
$11,200 300-1M1<br />
261-4295<br />
brakas. automatic, air, S3.1M or<br />
LASER 1900 RS - Turtxx 5 V M .<br />
CUTLASS 1$ 01 CNaN S. Ouad IV.<br />
beNofter 879-9097 GRANO PRIX. 19M. SE - Mint con- TRANS AM I9M 5 7 litre V-8.<br />
FE-3 auapam Hon. loadad. waiiant,.<br />
10.000 mHaa $12,950<br />
dRton. al powar. 52.000 ml. $7,600 Hack on Hack, loadad mdudlng<br />
low mlaa Na JOtkON 344-1600<br />
FIREBIRD 1904 SE. V6, automatic.<br />
Ml-9447 alarm Excalam Stored Wmtara.<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
•wry claan<br />
29.000 mlaa $ 13.000 4 73-8« 19<br />
CUT LAS 191 IS 442. 49.000 mlaa<br />
375-0282 GRANO PRIX 1909 SE White,<br />
Claan. Lota of options Must aM 456-6740 S1-<strong>31</strong>71<br />
32,000 mlaa. parted condition op-<br />
$5900<br />
GRAND AM 19M LE. 4 door, powar<br />
532-8530<br />
ttona. $6900 424-4426 464-2653 882 Toyota<br />
PLYMOUTH 19M VOYAGER - auto- •teerlng/brakaa. air. crulaa. automatic.<br />
air. 7 paaaangar Only HNS matic VS. .ary good condition GRANO PRIX 1M1 Good condition CAMRY 19M A* povrw optlona.<br />
CUTLESS 1979 Supremo. 97 000<br />
$3500/baal Alter 6PM. 307-0174 $1300 ««*-7162 axcalani condition. 57.000 ml..<br />
runac rest, $14M 0627-1093 FOX HILLS<br />
$7500 Cal after 8pm 781-9736<br />
OryaNr-PlymouOi<br />
GRANO AM. <strong>1991</strong>, LE - 4 door,<br />
DELTA I9M ROY ALE. 2 door. VS. 455-8740 M1-J171 •port appaaranca and partormanca GRANO PRIX 19M LE - 14.000 CAMRY 19M LE < 4 door. 4 apaad<br />
vary good condMon.<br />
packagaa Bteck. Quad 4. loadad. mlaa. VS. Immaculate! $5495 automatic trana. aunrool<br />
r . ^ o i N r 278-7465<br />
6.500 mi $11,100 M1-5023 MORAN USED CARS 353-0910 $11,000 or bast 566-5630<br />
i<br />
100 Cars<br />
& Trucks<br />
'Indoors in<br />
70° com<strong>for</strong>t<br />
hundreds more<br />
outdoors!!!<br />
882 Toyota<br />
882 Toyota<br />
WNH. V-6. Nr. GRAND IM1 STE. Iiari . CANNY 19M - 42.000 maaa. S CEUCA. ISM Corwam Ua Btesk. COROLLA ML runs graal. an<br />
aOC. no ruaL aunrool. 7500 maaa. QM Eaac •paad automatic. Nr. powar Naw Ii L llli 1 condMon. Is<br />
MS* mass, mual aM<br />
• 1000<br />
$14,780 644-0002 Urea, battery, sansusi $3,960 moaa $11,800 Ownar 949-2494 sasrst 837-02<strong>31</strong> 947-9614<br />
QRANO PMU 1990 LE. • mint<br />
CEIJCA I9M Mad. 10 .000 aNaa.<br />
s7^i^*sgkjrosa."msm'<br />
$09M After Spm. 6SO-2<strong>31</strong>2<br />
autUillUt, Nr. t-topa Trana Am<br />
mapa. n»ta »ary wM. M50 or Ml j $6460 655-9194<br />
olter 420-2SM<br />
LEMANS ISM. OSE. 2 door. wMte.<br />
483-2424 am 201<br />
29.000 ml. powar atearm^'brakas. CEUCA. 19M. ST. in = a9amt. km CEUC^OOO. S apaad.<br />
am-kn alaiao.Yaaaaila. rear asloo. Tilngi. automatic, ak. amlm caa-<br />
Nr. $5300 UuataM 937-1155 aana atarao $7,500 471-2078<br />
CEUCA 1000 OT - S •paao red.<br />
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$3000 Cat 522-5662<br />
<strong>1991</strong> C-150 Fleetside Pickup<br />
Air, automatic with overdrive, 5.7 V8, AM/FM cassette,<br />
auxiliary lighting, sliding rear windows, wheel covers,<br />
painted step bumper. P235 radial tires, cloth bench<br />
seat, and much more. Stock #4169.<br />
Was $15,874<br />
now $ 10,960<br />
1988 BUICK<br />
REGAL<br />
Sale Price $ 7900<br />
1989 PLYMOUTH<br />
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$ 9995<br />
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Sale Price s 9 9 9 5<br />
1988 CHEVROLET<br />
CORSICA<br />
Air. EAO CXftKGft<br />
Sale Price s 5300<br />
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New <strong>1991</strong> Cavalier Z-24 Coupe<br />
Automatic, air, tilt, cruise, rear defogger, power windows, power<br />
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5898<br />
<strong>1991</strong> Caprice Classic 4 Door<br />
Rear defogger, limited slip differential, stereo cassette.<br />
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Was $20,273<br />
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1992 S-10 El Fleetside Pickup<br />
5 speed with overdrive, rear<br />
Was $9425<br />
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fuel tank, arid much more.<br />
Stock #1010.<br />
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4 door, automatic air and<br />
much mora<br />
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Automatic, air. 29.000 miles,<br />
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4 cIckx. automatic, air ar*