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Sunny skies<br />
- Mother N<strong>at</strong>ure has good news for festival crowds<br />
By Kevin Brown<br />
staff writer<br />
They call it the Fall Festival, but<br />
it's going to feel like summer.<br />
Plymouth's big fesUval of the year<br />
gets under way today with the NSP-<br />
Uonal We<strong>at</strong>her Service predicting<br />
high temper<strong>at</strong>ures will reach 80 under<br />
partly cloudy skies.<br />
The pleasant conditions are expected<br />
to continue through S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />
— good news for the thousands of<br />
folks who make it to the festival,<br />
centered in Kellogg Park.<br />
A main fe<strong>at</strong>ure of the festival is<br />
the traditional food events scheduled<br />
for various fesUval days.<br />
NEW TO the festival this year is a<br />
bigger variety of entertainment<br />
Scheduled to perform <strong>at</strong> 5:10 p.m. today<br />
in Kellogg Park is the dulcimer<br />
group Felicity Strings, followed by<br />
the <strong>Canton</strong> Seniors Kitchen Band <strong>at</strong><br />
6 30, the opening ceremony <strong>at</strong> 7:30.<br />
and the Plymouth Community Band<br />
<strong>at</strong> 8<br />
Folksinger M<strong>at</strong>t W<strong>at</strong>roba opens<br />
Friday entertainment ai'5:30 p.m..<br />
followed by Innov<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong> 4:30.<br />
On S<strong>at</strong>urday, the Optimists Club<br />
Pet Show is scheduled <strong>at</strong> 9 a.m., followed<br />
by Scheer Magic <strong>at</strong> noon,<br />
Maureen Schiffman's children's<br />
show <strong>at</strong> 1 p.m.. the Polish Centennial<br />
Dancers of Plymouth <strong>at</strong> 1, Just Me<br />
and The Boys <strong>at</strong> 3, the Tim O'Hare<br />
Irish Step Dancers <strong>at</strong> 4, Dwight Carroll<br />
<strong>at</strong> 5, The Step-Brothers <strong>at</strong> 6J0<br />
and The Bop Durant Big Band <strong>at</strong><br />
7 30<br />
Also performing <strong>at</strong> various times<br />
and areas from 2-4 p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />
are The Robert Cotlingwood Dixieland<br />
Band, Clowns Around Redford,<br />
All Around Gymnastics, YMCA<br />
Kar<strong>at</strong>e and the Polish Centennial<br />
Dancers<br />
A church service is scheduled for<br />
8 30 a.m Sunday followed by beautific<strong>at</strong>ioo<br />
awards <strong>at</strong> 11 and the Plymouth<br />
Salem High School Rockettes <strong>at</strong><br />
11:4S.<br />
THE PLYMOUTH <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Chiefettes follow <strong>at</strong> 12:10 p.m., followed<br />
by the Centennial Educ<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
Park Band <strong>at</strong> 12 20. Plymouth Symphony<br />
present<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>at</strong> 1, the Fred<br />
Hill Haberdashers Briefcase Drill<br />
Team <strong>at</strong> hJO, Plymouth Community<br />
Chorus <strong>at</strong> 2, gospel singers The<br />
Chapels a^ The Reason <strong>at</strong> 2, Jule<br />
Austin with children's music <strong>at</strong> 4,<br />
and the Plymouth Fife and Drum<br />
Corps <strong>at</strong> 5.<br />
Other traditional festival events<br />
include the dunk tank Friday, S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />
and Sunday. Sponsored by the<br />
Plymouth Salem High School Rock-<br />
Brian Kamtnski a table to Ed<br />
and 2*500 chairs tor the FaM Festival.<br />
L Bus is stressed-out, 2A<br />
ettes, it offers folks a chance to dunk<br />
local celebrities, and Plymouth Ob-<br />
server editor Jeff Counts <strong>at</strong> 2:30<br />
p.m Sunday.<br />
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antique show, produce tent, art in<br />
Kellogg-Park and bingo.<br />
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1991 Suburban Communic<strong>at</strong>ions Corpor<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
<strong>Local</strong> <strong>police</strong><br />
<strong>take</strong> <strong>aim</strong> <strong>at</strong><br />
<strong>carjackings</strong><br />
By Diane G<strong>at</strong>s<br />
staff writer<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth townships<br />
<strong>police</strong> on Tuesday met with Wayne<br />
County Sheriff Robert Eicano. to<br />
determine wh<strong>at</strong> can be dooe to fight<br />
the rash of <strong>carjackings</strong> th<strong>at</strong> are plaguing<br />
metro Detroit.<br />
"There's a cooper<strong>at</strong>ive effort<br />
countywide and multi-countywide to<br />
share specific inform<strong>at</strong>ion and a<br />
tactical plan to use certain Investig<strong>at</strong>ory<br />
techniques," said <strong>Canton</strong> Police<br />
Capt Alex Wilson.<br />
"Hopefully by sharing all this inform<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
if a profile can be dissemin<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
we can tell our public this<br />
is the profile of the victim," he said.<br />
ONCE THOSE people are identified,<br />
he added, they can be notified<br />
to <strong>take</strong> extra precautions.<br />
Plymouth Township Police Chief<br />
Carl Berry said Wayne County sheriffs,<br />
local <strong>police</strong> departments and<br />
other county departments are trying<br />
to look ahead to "Identify potential<br />
victims, as well as apprehend the<br />
criminals. First of all we have to notify<br />
people on how they can protect<br />
themselves."<br />
Police from Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong><br />
townships were among officers from<br />
Police offer tips, 2A<br />
37 suburban <strong>police</strong> agenties who listened<br />
to Ficano s plan to curb carjacking.<br />
Almost 300 cases have been<br />
reported since mid-July.<br />
In the <strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth areas<br />
"there's really not a problefn yet to<br />
have a response to, and hopefully we<br />
never wtffhave one," said Lt. Sandy<br />
Miller, who directs the Western<br />
Wayne County auto theft team.<br />
The team represents some Wayne<br />
County communities, including <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Plymouth and Plymouth Township.<br />
Surveillance efforts against the<br />
armed car thieves would be difficult,<br />
because "you have to know where<br />
they will strike. Miller said<br />
"It's like finding a needle in a haystack."<br />
Miller said she believed a lot of<br />
the car thefts by gunpoint are drug<br />
rel<strong>at</strong>ed.<br />
"They are either taking them for a<br />
quick ride, or taking them for things<br />
th<strong>at</strong> are easily disposed of, like tires<br />
and radios," Miller said.<br />
Chop shops, professional thieves<br />
who steal to sell specific car parts,<br />
look-{or larger car items, like doors,<br />
she added.<br />
Closed party primary<br />
called 'meaningless'<br />
By Tim Richard<br />
and Diane Gale<br />
staff writers<br />
Although the 1992 presidential primary<br />
is six months away, 19 percent<br />
of <strong>Canton</strong>'s 32,493 registered voters<br />
have registered their party preference<br />
with the township clerk.<br />
Clerk Loren Bennett said 2,346<br />
have registered as Democr<strong>at</strong>s and<br />
3.913 as Republicans. J<br />
The general public is reacting<br />
very neg<strong>at</strong>ively to the concept of a<br />
closed primary and the results of the<br />
election will be meaningless," Bennett<br />
said.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'s board recently passed a<br />
resolution opposing the new law requiring<br />
voters to register hy party to<br />
<strong>take</strong> part in the 1992 "closed" presidential<br />
primary The registr<strong>at</strong>ion is<br />
only for th<strong>at</strong> March 17 vote.<br />
Bennett said he wanted to send a<br />
copy of the resolution to every member<br />
of the st<strong>at</strong>e legisl<strong>at</strong>ure.<br />
"Clerks are doing this all over the<br />
st<strong>at</strong>e." Bennett said "I have<br />
received 20 similar resolutions from<br />
neighboring communities."<br />
If you plan to vote in the 1992<br />
presidential preferential primary<br />
mark Feb 18 on your calendar<br />
Th<strong>at</strong>'s the deadline for voters to register<br />
by political party if they want<br />
to <strong>take</strong> part in the March 17 "closed"<br />
presidential party If you don't regis-<br />
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Forms are available <strong>at</strong> the clerk's<br />
office, 1 ISO <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road, or<br />
from any Secretary of St<strong>at</strong>e branch<br />
office.<br />
The new primary is estim<strong>at</strong>ed to<br />
cost Michigan 15 million to 28 mil-,<br />
lion along with other additional costs<br />
to <strong>Canton</strong> th<strong>at</strong> the st<strong>at</strong>e will disqualify<br />
under their reimbursement<br />
ELECTION COSTS would be between<br />
$20,000 and $25,000. said Bennett<br />
adding th<strong>at</strong> the st<strong>at</strong>e is expected<br />
to reimburse a portion of th<strong>at</strong> cost<br />
The presidential primary law<br />
brings Michigan into conformity<br />
with rules of both the n<strong>at</strong>ional Democr<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
and Republican parties, m-<br />
ment th<strong>at</strong> a presidential primary be<br />
closed<br />
The two parties are expected to<br />
use election results to develop their<br />
loyal voter lists, potential contributors<br />
and future local deleg<strong>at</strong>es .<br />
Michigan's deleg<strong>at</strong>ion to the Democr<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
n<strong>at</strong>ional convention could not<br />
be se<strong>at</strong>ed if deleg<strong>at</strong>es were picked in<br />
a process open to non-Democr<strong>at</strong>s<br />
If it isn't killed first, the March 17<br />
primary will determine which presi<br />
dential candid<strong>at</strong>es Michigan's dele<br />
gallons will support <strong>at</strong> the Democr<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
art/i Republican n<strong>at</strong>ional conventions<br />
next summer<br />
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PLYMOUTH<br />
COMMUNITY<br />
F A L L<br />
F E S T 1 V A<br />
IN TOCAVS SSJ€
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OAE Thursday, September 5. 1991<br />
Here are some ways<br />
to avoid carjacking<br />
The following are tips lo follow<br />
to steer cfear of becoming the next<br />
carjacking victim.<br />
• When you make a fast food<br />
order close your windows between<br />
time you make the order and get<br />
tbe food<br />
"People will get in th<strong>at</strong> way, said<br />
Lt Sandy Milter, director of -the<br />
Western Wayne County auto theft<br />
teani.<br />
"People should be aware th<strong>at</strong><br />
there very possibly is more than<br />
one subject involved," she said. "In<br />
most cases there is."<br />
• Most important, she said, is<br />
"give it up. It's just a piece of metal"<br />
• Drivers also should be more<br />
aware of locking their cars. -<br />
"In many of the cases the doors<br />
are unlocked and they get in<br />
through the passenger doors," MT<br />
ler said "If people see someooe<br />
hurriedly approaching the car they<br />
should drive away. They shouldn't<br />
sit there and wait for the person to<br />
•PS* 0 ""*-" ~<br />
• Don't drive in the right lane<br />
when, you have" to stop for traffic<br />
signals. It's easier and quicker for<br />
thieves to break-in.<br />
• Dont leave your keys un<strong>at</strong>tended<br />
in your vehicle.<br />
"II people stop <strong>at</strong> an ATM (Autom<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
Teller Machine) or any other<br />
place they shouldn't leave the keys<br />
in the car," she said.<br />
Double-decker bus<br />
is all stressed-out<br />
It's a bloody shame.<br />
The city's authentic English double-decker<br />
bus won't be running daring<br />
this year's Fall Festival — and<br />
may never run again.<br />
"The gear conversion box broke,"<br />
said assistant city manager Paul<br />
Sin cock, adding the break was due to<br />
stress.<br />
Saying th<strong>at</strong> the red bus is more<br />
than 30 years old and would rrequire<br />
several thousand dollars to fix, Sincock<br />
added, "At this time were not<br />
completing repairs."<br />
"We're coming, into the winter<br />
season," be said, adding the dtyowned<br />
bus isnot he<strong>at</strong>ed.<br />
Sincock said th<strong>at</strong> over the winter<br />
the city administr<strong>at</strong>ion would review<br />
costs to fix and maintain the bus,<br />
and present the inform<strong>at</strong>ion to tbe<br />
city commission.<br />
But it's possible th<strong>at</strong> the commission,<br />
which has been trying to wrestle<br />
with budget woes in recent years,<br />
could decide the bus is a luxury th<strong>at</strong><br />
taxpayers can't afford to maintain,.<br />
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tfy ANOTHER reported incident<br />
thi« weekend, a 20-year-old <strong>Canton</strong><br />
man was arrested after an incident<br />
<strong>at</strong> his ex-girlfriend's residence <strong>at</strong><br />
Sloney Brook Apartments.<br />
When he reportedly knocked on<br />
her door <strong>at</strong> 3 a.m. she answered and<br />
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He asked her if someone was with<br />
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where be found two knives.<br />
He reportedly told the other man<br />
th<strong>at</strong> he was going to kill him and<br />
lunged <strong>at</strong> hirna couple of times with<br />
the knives.<br />
The woman's companion ran out<br />
the door and her ex-boyfriend ran after<br />
him cutting the screen with the<br />
knife as~£he man ran to his own unit<br />
in the same apartment complex, <strong>police</strong><br />
reported.<br />
Tbe man called <strong>police</strong>, who re-<br />
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ANOTHER MAN was arrested<br />
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The suspect was outside the residence<br />
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said. Tbey told him to hold his hands<br />
over his bead, however, be refused<br />
'and tried to re-enter tbe bouse. Police<br />
apprehended him, searched him<br />
and discovered a revolver.<br />
While being restrained tbe man allegedly<br />
kicked the officer in the<br />
groin.<br />
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Cutting edge<br />
Barbers have seen many changes.<br />
By M.S. Dillon<br />
staff writer<br />
FROM THE huge front window<br />
of his Plymouth barber<br />
shop, Jim Powers has<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ched bulldozers plow<br />
through the center of homes th<strong>at</strong> 30<br />
years ago lined Main Street. He's<br />
seen banks and businesses crop up in<br />
their places, and on tbe outskirts of<br />
town, subdivisions replace farms<br />
like tbe one he grew up on in <strong>Canton</strong><br />
"I BOUGHT THIS place when I<br />
was in my 20s in 1962 Now I'm the<br />
same age as the old man who sold it<br />
to me," said Powers. "I can't believe<br />
where the years have gone "<br />
For some of the 700 folks who regularly<br />
frequent Jim's Barber Shop <strong>at</strong><br />
5SO Main Si., the idea is simply to<br />
get a haircut. But for many, a trip to<br />
the barber means a cut and maybe a<br />
shave, A visit with old friends, and an<br />
upd<strong>at</strong>e on tbe l<strong>at</strong>est.<br />
Like a tonic soothing the hard reality<br />
of time's passage, old friendships<br />
are renewed and nurtured over<br />
Powers' turn-of-the-century porce-<br />
Carvel<br />
Bentley geta<br />
hia hair cut<br />
by a "kid" he<br />
once taught<br />
in school.<br />
Bentley, who<br />
came to<br />
Plymouth in<br />
1929, retired<br />
from<br />
Plymouth-<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
Communnity<br />
Schools aa a<br />
principal in<br />
1969.<br />
it<br />
I<br />
lain and le<strong>at</strong>her barber chairs.<br />
Eight-thirty a m. Tuesday found<br />
Powers, along with barbers Phil<br />
Fitzgerald and Bob Dupuis, <strong>at</strong> work<br />
after the long Labor Day weekend<br />
One of the day's first clients was<br />
Carvel Bentley. a retired teacher<br />
and principal who taught Powers as<br />
well as Don Thompson, the man in<br />
Powers' chair Tuesday morning.<br />
"I come here because it's convenient.<br />
and I've known these fellows<br />
for years.'' said Bentley, who moved<br />
to Plymouth in 1929 from Ypsilanti.<br />
" "I taught Jim way back, and I<br />
taught the fellow in his chair," he<br />
added, making his way with a Cane<br />
down the uneven wooden steps.<br />
"Carvel Bentley has a lot of tales<br />
to tell," Powers said after he left.<br />
"He helped shape up a lot of kids."<br />
"I HAD A LOT of good teachers<br />
who didn't deserve a guy like me,"<br />
said Thompson with a laugh. "I'm almost<br />
embarrassed to see them . "<br />
The convers<strong>at</strong>ion turned to an upcoming<br />
school reunion and the<br />
healthy herd of deer up north.<br />
"It looks like it's going to be a<br />
BILL BRESLER/«t»« ptotograpner<br />
Jim Power* and Don Thompson have been pala aince they were klda<br />
Barber Phil Fitzgerald, better known as "Fitz," also ia a professional photographer.<br />
good deer season this year," said<br />
Thompson, who lives near Traverse<br />
City and was in Plymouth visiting<br />
his 87-year-old dad<br />
"The other day I must have seen ,<br />
20 deer out in my alfalfa fields Now<br />
I understand why I haven't had any<br />
blossoms in the whole 12 acres."<br />
Thompson said it was the Powers<br />
who first took him up north when the<br />
two were kids<br />
"Jim and I used to run around together<br />
The first time I went up<br />
north, his mom and dad took me I<br />
love to hunt and fish, and I remember<br />
saying, 'Some day I'm going to<br />
live up here," " said Thompson, who<br />
teaches - voc<strong>at</strong>ional educ<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong><br />
Northwestern Michigan College.<br />
"I enjoy walking around Plymouth.<br />
But the fields where I hunted<br />
pheasants have all turned to subdivisions<br />
and homes Time marches on,<br />
things change There's a little bit of<br />
the old Plymouth still around When<br />
I come here. I get to set and visit for<br />
awhile, and I get to c<strong>at</strong>ch up on inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
about everyone "<br />
Thompson's hunting and fishing<br />
tales aren't lost on Powers Next to<br />
his mirror hangs a phbto with the<br />
caption. "Fish and Feel Fit <strong>at</strong> Reelfoot<br />
Lake."<br />
PO WEIRS, FITZGERALD and Dupuis<br />
agree a" barber needs to be a<br />
people person.<br />
"First you greet people, then you<br />
find out wh<strong>at</strong> their problem is," said<br />
Dupuis<br />
"I had a guy osce tell me, I save<br />
souls.' " said Powers "I thought. Oh<br />
my gosh, I'm going to get a sermon '<br />
"1 asked him wh<strong>at</strong> church he was<br />
with, and he said, 'I'm a cobbler I<br />
save soles' "<br />
Powers recalled a day in 1968<br />
when a new customer walked in.<br />
"He came in from Wayne for a<br />
haircut and told me he'd grown up in<br />
this house," said Powers, whose<br />
frame building is a converted residence<br />
Powers still rents out the<br />
shop's second-story apartment<br />
"He told me his dad built this<br />
place ifi the fall of 1899, and th<strong>at</strong> his<br />
family moved in here Thansgiving<br />
Day. 1900<br />
"He said this used to be a fancyplace.<br />
with a three-holer out back "<br />
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<strong>Canton</strong><br />
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Services offers tbe following hot<br />
meals for seniors 60 years or older<br />
the week of Sept. 9:<br />
Monday — Knockwurst, bun, mustard.<br />
sauerkraut, redskin pot<strong>at</strong>o<br />
saiad, mixed fruit and milk.<br />
- Tuesday — Barbecued chicken<br />
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green beans, hooey dew, chocol<strong>at</strong>e<br />
chip cookie and milk.<br />
Wednesday — Cube steak with<br />
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Thursday — Chicken apple jack,<br />
garden greens, jello vegetable salad,<br />
peaches, whe<strong>at</strong> bread with margarine<br />
and milk.<br />
Friday — Minestrone, sliced turkey<br />
on pumpkin bread with mayonnaise,<br />
orange and milk.<br />
Meals will be served <strong>at</strong> noon <strong>at</strong><br />
Tonquish Creek Manor, 1160 Sheridan,<br />
in Plymouth (453-9703) and <strong>at</strong><br />
11:30 a.m. <strong>at</strong> <strong>Canton</strong> Recre<strong>at</strong>ion Center,<br />
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<strong>Canton</strong><br />
'As much aa I can, yes.<br />
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recently:!try to stay<br />
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— JackHurd<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
'No/but I shouldr+witt<br />
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— Valerie Weooe<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
Tm tn sales.<br />
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— Mike White<br />
Livonia<br />
House gives kids room to learn fire safety<br />
<strong>Local</strong> kids <strong>at</strong>tending the Fall Festival<br />
can get a lesson in fire safely <strong>at</strong><br />
tbe new Children's Fire Safety<br />
House.<br />
While local fire officials have used<br />
a city of Southfield. kids fire safety<br />
house <strong>at</strong> earlier festivals, this years'<br />
festival marks the tie but of the bouse<br />
paid for from don<strong>at</strong>ions collected in<br />
Plymouth and Northville.<br />
"We're passing the word of fire<br />
safety," said Plymouth Fire Chief A1<br />
M<strong>at</strong>Uiews. The bouse is <strong>at</strong> Main <strong>at</strong><br />
Penniman. Hours for the safety dem-<br />
onstr<strong>at</strong>ions are 4-10 p.m. Friday.<br />
nooD-10 p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday, and noon-6<br />
p.m. Sunday.<br />
While local governments contributed<br />
$500 each to tbe cost of building<br />
the fire safety house, most of the<br />
$17,00 raised to build it came from<br />
businesses, civic organiz<strong>at</strong>ions and<br />
service clubs, M<strong>at</strong>thews said.<br />
The bouse is a small replica of a<br />
one-story house equipped with two<br />
bedrooms and a hallway. Mounted<br />
on wheels, tbe house can be trans-<br />
Hours tor the safety<br />
demonstr<strong>at</strong>ions are 4-<br />
10 p.m. Friday, noon-10<br />
p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday, and<br />
noon-6 p.m. Sunday.<br />
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Firefighters conduct fire safety<br />
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Target age groups are third<br />
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who learn there are two ways out of<br />
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Fire fighters from Plymouth and<br />
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- LORAIN E & BARBOUR<br />
Services for Loraine S. Barbour.<br />
U, erf Sun <strong>at</strong>y, Arix., formerly of<br />
nymouth. wUl be <strong>at</strong> 4 pm Tuesday.<br />
9*pt It, <strong>at</strong> Our Lady of Good Counin<br />
Plymouth.<br />
Mrs Barbour was born Dec. 24,<br />
IS19, In Miyni N.Y., and died Frifege<br />
Aug. 30. in Sun" City. She was<br />
active in the Plymouth community<br />
before moving to Arizona after her<br />
fcuaband retired from NBD.<br />
Mrs. Barbour is survived by ber<br />
fcfe&and. Robert of Sun City, daughter,<br />
Pam Pe<strong>at</strong> of Plymouth, Minn.;<br />
taro grandchildren; brother, Gabriel<br />
Sullivan of New York; and sister, Arlene<br />
MacDonald of New York.<br />
. Memorial contributions may be<br />
gjirrn tn AltKninruw-'g rtiaoago Research.<br />
15825 Shady Grove Road,<br />
Rockville, Md. 20850.<br />
WALTER R. CHOLEWA SR.<br />
Services for Walter R Cbolewa<br />
Sr., S7, of Livonia were Tuesday.<br />
Sept 3, <strong>at</strong> the Harry J. Will Trust<br />
100 Funeral Home in Livonia. Burial<br />
was in Parkview Memorial Cemetery<br />
in Livonia.<br />
Mr. Cbolewa was born Feb. 24,<br />
1924, in Chicago, 111. He died Thursday,<br />
Aug. 29, in Escanaba. He moved<br />
to Escanaba <strong>at</strong> an early age from<br />
Chicago. He lived tn Farmington<br />
ffHla and Livonia since 1950.<br />
He worked in t£e shipping and receiving<br />
department of A.T. & G.<br />
Mfg. Co. of Farmington Hills for 41<br />
years. He was a member of St<br />
Colette C<strong>at</strong>holic Church and the Loyal<br />
Order of Moose, Foresters.<br />
Mr. Cholewa Is survived by his<br />
wife, Sonja M. Ingham of Livonia;<br />
sons, ASen of Livonia. Walter R Jr.<br />
_ tore inlorm<strong>at</strong>io* call tbe ski club hot lir*<br />
761-3419<br />
04£ Thoradav. Sptsmbf 5. 1991<br />
Mrs. Marinovich was born Oct 10,<br />
1905, in Marion, III. She died Tuesday,<br />
Aug. 27,i^Westland.<br />
She was ODPM-> handful of women<br />
who organized auto plants in the<br />
early years of the UAW. She worked<br />
with the UAW organizers' in the<br />
1930s and 1940s and was the first<br />
recording secretary of <strong>Local</strong> 174<br />
when Walter Reuther was its presideqt<br />
———— - .<br />
She was a longtime advoc<strong>at</strong>e of<br />
eqdal rights for women in the 1940s<br />
and helped organize the General Motors<br />
Ternstedt Plant She served on<br />
several other locals, including the<br />
General Council of <strong>Local</strong> 800, while<br />
•working <strong>at</strong> the Ford Rouge plant.<br />
She was married to Tony Marinovich,<br />
another UAW organizer.<br />
Mrs. Marinovich is survived by<br />
ber son. William, daughter. June-Endicotfc<br />
five grandchildren and seven<br />
gre<strong>at</strong>-grandchildren.<br />
Memorial contributions may be<br />
given to the United Ostomy Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
or Citizens for Better Care.<br />
KEITH W. BERRY<br />
Services for Keith W. Berry, 33, of<br />
"Plymouth Township were Wednesday,<br />
Aug. 28, <strong>at</strong> Our Lady of Good<br />
Counsel Church. Burial was in<br />
Sacred Heart of Mary Cemetery.<br />
Mr. Berry was born July 19, 1958,<br />
in Detroit He died Sunday, AUg 25,<br />
in Plymouth Township. He was employed<br />
as a computer oper<strong>at</strong>or and<br />
was in the VS. Army.<br />
Mr. Berry is survived by his parents,<br />
Lloyd and Barbara Graham of<br />
Plymouth; three sisters,- Karen<br />
Schultz of Plymouth, K<strong>at</strong>hy Schiffer<br />
of <strong>Canton</strong> and Kristy Banko of Detroit<br />
and several nieces and nephews.<br />
The Rev. Joseph Plawecki offici<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
the service. Memorial contributions<br />
may. be given to the Keith W.<br />
Berry Memorial Fund.<br />
Arrangements were made by the<br />
Schrader Funeral Home.<br />
EUNICE M. GRIMES<br />
Services for Eunice M. Grimes, 81,<br />
of Plymouth Township were<br />
Wednesday, Aug. 28, <strong>at</strong> the Schrader<br />
Funeral Home. Burial was in Lapham<br />
Cemetery in Salem Township.<br />
Mrs. Grimes was born May 31,<br />
1910, in Troy, Tenn.. She died S<strong>at</strong>ur-'<br />
day. Aug 24,jn.Uvqpia- Shexame to<br />
the Plymouth/Livonia community in<br />
the early 1950s from Tennessee. ' !<br />
- She owned and oper<strong>at</strong>ed the John<br />
Grimes Markets and worked forthe<br />
Daisy Air Rifle Company. She and<br />
ber l<strong>at</strong>e husband won numerous<br />
awards for their produce <strong>at</strong> Plymouth<br />
fall festivals.<br />
Mrs. Grimes is survived by one<br />
daughter. A dele Gray of Plymouth;<br />
three granddaughters; five pe<strong>at</strong>grandchildren;<br />
one brother, Mack<br />
Long of Tennessee; and several<br />
nieces and nephews.<br />
The Rev. William P. Myers offici<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
the service. Memorial contributions<br />
may be given to tbe American<br />
Cancer Society.<br />
JOSEPH SZALAY<br />
Services for Joseph Szalay, 83, of<br />
Salem Township, previously^ of<br />
Plymouth, were Wednesday, Aug. 28,<br />
<strong>at</strong> the Schrader Funeral Home. Burial<br />
was in Washtenong Cemetery In<br />
Ann Arbor.<br />
Mr. Szalay was bom Nov. 2, 1927,<br />
in Bellevue. He died Monday, Aug.<br />
26, in Salem Township. He came to<br />
the Plymouth community in 1957<br />
from Dearborn.<br />
He owned and oper<strong>at</strong>ed the Dial<br />
Trucking Company Da Plymouth for<br />
many years. He was a member of<br />
the VFW No. 8895 In Plymouth and<br />
the Plymouth Club. He served<br />
in Germany in World W<strong>at</strong> II as an<br />
MP<br />
Mr. Szalay is survived by his wife,<br />
Alroeda of Northville; one son, Don<br />
of Northville; one daughter, Linda<br />
Chase of Livonia; two grandchildren;<br />
brothers, Gabriel of Dearborn and<br />
Fritz of Colorado; one sister, Helen<br />
Krugh of Dearborn; and mother.<br />
Mary.<br />
The Rev. Leonard Partensky offici<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
the service. Memorial contributions<br />
may Be given to the charity<br />
.of choice.<br />
Area barbers help<br />
clients keep trim<br />
Continued from Paoe 3<br />
Tbe gentleman explained to a youngster<br />
in the nest chair th<strong>at</strong> no. the<br />
yard didn't accommod<strong>at</strong>e golfers;<br />
just folks In need of a b<strong>at</strong>hroom, he<br />
added. ' T •'<br />
It's easy to tell th<strong>at</strong> while the<br />
barber shop is painted and wellmaintained,<br />
it's a structure pushing<br />
100. The building sits on a thick<br />
stone found<strong>at</strong>ion. Inside is a five-foot<br />
pine door on a track th<strong>at</strong> once closed<br />
off the parlgr from the rest of the<br />
house. It now separ<strong>at</strong>es Jim's from<br />
Gl Gi's Nails, which shares quarters<br />
<strong>at</strong> 550 S. Main. Powers said he recently<br />
was offered $1,5Q0 for the<br />
door by a builder. No dice, said Powers.<br />
"It's worth more every day it's<br />
there."<br />
POWERS SAID barbering wasn't<br />
his idea; it was his f<strong>at</strong>her-in-law's.<br />
"I was repairing distributors <strong>at</strong><br />
Ford's in Ypsilanti. My wife hasrix<br />
brothers, and her dad had me come<br />
Out to their farm in South Lyon one<br />
day and said, 'I need help cutting<br />
these kids' hair.'<br />
"I told him I didn't know anything<br />
about it He told me he didn't either,<br />
but th<strong>at</strong> I could do a better job than<br />
be could."<br />
Th<strong>at</strong> apparently was the truth.<br />
"He told me. from now on, it's all<br />
yours. Here's all the tools. I think he<br />
was really.-looking for a fall guy to<br />
cut hair," said Powers, who married<br />
the former Gladys Robertson. -*<br />
Powers found the trade to his liking<br />
and decided to go to barber<br />
school. He was licensed out of a college<br />
in Tampa, Fla. ~<br />
POWERS, FITZGERALD and Dupuis<br />
blame the Be<strong>at</strong>les for some lean<br />
years in the 80s. .<br />
"Everything was going gre<strong>at</strong> unUl<br />
the Be<strong>at</strong>le* f ' an1 '' out" recalled<br />
Powers, who has six children and 13<br />
grandchildren. "I had eight guys cutting<br />
hair in two shops. Within a year,<br />
J. was dowq to two barbers in one<br />
shop. For a year, 1 cut hair by<br />
myself.*' ,<br />
By necessity, a barber needs to be<br />
a people person, agree Dupuis,<br />
Fitzgerald and Powers. After a<br />
while, it's second n<strong>at</strong>ure to talk and<br />
cut hair <strong>at</strong> the same time, they add.<br />
"But you have to make sure you<br />
finish your story and the haircut <strong>at</strong><br />
the same time." said Dupuis. "Otherwise.<br />
your customer has to stand<br />
around to hear the end ©f~your story."<br />
Powers figures th<strong>at</strong> even after be<br />
retires and moves to Florida, hell<br />
fill in for barbers occasionally.<br />
"You can't golf and fish every<br />
day," he said. "In tjarber shops, a lot<br />
of people want,days off. I talk to<br />
people who are retired, and they say<br />
they miss people. In our--business,<br />
you talk to people every day."<br />
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Crime prevention<br />
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cards. Twelve different players will be<br />
fe<strong>at</strong>ured with a different crime<br />
prevention tip each week.<br />
For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion call public inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
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Man sentenced<br />
A Plymouth man was sentenced Thursday to<br />
5:9 years in jail after being found guilty<br />
/ - ^ of conspiring with others to deal in<br />
counterfeit U.S. currency.<br />
Arthur Acosta, 43, was sentenced by U.S.<br />
District Judge Lawrence Z<strong>at</strong>koff in federal court<br />
in Detroit.<br />
"The evidence presented <strong>at</strong> trial established<br />
th<strong>at</strong> coconspir<strong>at</strong>ors manufactured $400,000 of a<br />
specific type of counterfeit currency in Boston,<br />
Mass," said P<strong>at</strong>rick Corbett, the assistant U.S.<br />
<strong>at</strong>torney who prosecuted tbe case.<br />
The prosecution alleged the conspir<strong>at</strong>ors<br />
shipped $50,000 to $60,000 of the currency in two<br />
stages to Acosta in Michigan in exchange for a<br />
1968 Mercedes Benz.<br />
"After the counterfeit money arrived, tbe<br />
defendant on two occasions exchanged<br />
counterfeit money for stolen clothes," Corbett<br />
said. - *<br />
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as well as loc<strong>at</strong>ions in the Boston area and San<br />
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The<br />
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Craftsmen will have wares on display th<strong>at</strong><br />
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The museum will 2lso open a special exhibit<br />
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American and European antiques, prints, folk art,<br />
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By Tim Richard<br />
stafl writer<br />
Sl<strong>at</strong>e Rep. Maxine Berman has offered<br />
Republicans the olive branch<br />
of cooper<strong>at</strong>ion on legisl<strong>at</strong>ive redistricting.<br />
"We'll end op with more compact<br />
districts. I really would like to put<br />
together a bipartisan plan," said<br />
Berman, the Southfield Democr<strong>at</strong><br />
who chairs the 18-member House<br />
committee th<strong>at</strong> will draw new legisl<strong>at</strong>ive<br />
districts,<br />
She and House Speaker Lew Dodak,<br />
D-Birch Run. called a news conference<br />
l<strong>at</strong> last month to allay GOP<br />
fears th<strong>at</strong> majority Democr<strong>at</strong>s<br />
would disregard the so-called "Apol<br />
guidelines" th<strong>at</strong> call for compact<br />
districts breaking a* few city, township<br />
and county lines as possible,<br />
with a popul<strong>at</strong>ion variance of no<br />
more than 16.4 percent between the<br />
largest and the smallest.<br />
Berman denied Democr<strong>at</strong>s had<br />
"flipped" on tbe Issue of compactness<br />
Dodak added, "I never said we<br />
wouldn't accept Apol."<br />
'THAT'S SOMETHING new,"<br />
countered Rep. Willis Bullard. R-<br />
Highland, the GO Pa point man on<br />
redistricting, in an interview.<br />
"They wouldn't agree to it (Apol<br />
guidelines) before. They avoided it<br />
This ia a step forward.'.' BulUyd said.<br />
The two Democr<strong>at</strong>ic leaders added<br />
they also would use federal Voters<br />
Rights Act guidelines th<strong>at</strong> prohibit<br />
"packing" of minority popul<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
in a district to dilute their<br />
strength.<br />
"Tha g<strong>at</strong>kMr<br />
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community in southwest Detroit was<br />
split In two by Apol," Berman said of<br />
the 1982 reapportionment. "I doolt<br />
t^ink it- was deliber<strong>at</strong>e. But I'm telling<br />
you right now they won't stand<br />
for it again."<br />
Said the GOPs Bullard: "There's<br />
no dispute about th<strong>at</strong> legally. We<br />
have to do it" '<br />
BERMAN SAID a bill would be<br />
ready in "about a month."<br />
Reapportionment already has<br />
been held up over big-city complaints<br />
th<strong>at</strong> the 1990 census missed<br />
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To this Democr<strong>at</strong>s have added the*<br />
racial guidelines of the federal law.<br />
BERMAN*S PROPOSED outline<br />
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if there's a legisl<strong>at</strong>ive deadlock;<br />
"If both bouses of the Legisl<strong>at</strong>ure<br />
and the governor cannot agree to a<br />
complete legisl<strong>at</strong>ive redistricting<br />
plan before Jan. 1, 1992, the Supreme<br />
Court shall ultim<strong>at</strong>ely select<br />
from any plan approved by either<br />
legisl<strong>at</strong>ive body, tbe plan th<strong>at</strong> most<br />
closely complies with these guidelines."<br />
Added Dodak: "We prefer th<strong>at</strong> It<br />
not go to the courts. We want to<br />
work in a bipartisan way."<br />
"The message we get" said Republican<br />
Bullard, "is they believe<br />
congressional districting should go<br />
to the courts, but they want bipartisan<br />
districting of the Legisl<strong>at</strong>ure."<br />
Reapportionment is generally expected<br />
to cost Detroit one of its five<br />
st<strong>at</strong>e Sen<strong>at</strong>e se<strong>at</strong>s, which will probably<br />
go to Oakland and Macomb counties.<br />
In addition, western Oakland<br />
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se<strong>at</strong>.<br />
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its 18 US. represent<strong>at</strong>ives. Repubboth-losses<br />
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Democr<strong>at</strong>ic se<strong>at</strong>s. Democr<strong>at</strong>s say<br />
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ifit<br />
Thursday S»pi«mt>er 5, 1991 04tE<br />
Arts advoc<strong>at</strong>es vow<br />
(P.C.R.W.Q- 10A)»9A<br />
to monitor new council<br />
Outgoing members of the Michigan<br />
Council for the Arts vowed to<br />
act as a "shadow cabinet" to<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ch the new council appointed<br />
by Gov. John Engler.<br />
Leon S. Cohan, chairing the final<br />
meeting Wednesday of the MCA,<br />
the old group's final action<br />
was to issue a "Michigan Manifesto<br />
for the Arts "<br />
By executive order, Engler last<br />
month abolished MCA and will replace<br />
it .with a council on arts and.<br />
cultural affairs. Engler also declared<br />
he wants to phase out all<br />
oper<strong>at</strong>ing grants in three years.<br />
The new group will administer<br />
capital grants and help arts groups<br />
obtain priv<strong>at</strong>e funding.<br />
THE MCA'S "manifesto" applauded<br />
tbe new agency but added:<br />
"We declare our intention to act<br />
in the tradition of a 'shadow cabinet'<br />
or in this case a "shadow<br />
council^' to monitor the actions of<br />
tbe new council, the administr<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
and the Legisl<strong>at</strong>ure, with regard<br />
to public policy concerning<br />
the arts and arts educ<strong>at</strong>ion."<br />
A "shadow cabinet" is a device<br />
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"We Hope and expect to support<br />
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COHAN'S GROUP said It will<br />
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Hiking forest trails traversed earlier<br />
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<strong>at</strong> the end These berries give this<br />
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HE ANNUAL Fall Festival in Plymouth<br />
is just one of those events we don't like,,<br />
to miss. ^ •<br />
The event starts Thursday and runs<br />
<strong>take</strong> place in Kellogg Park <strong>at</strong> Main Street and<br />
Ann Arbor TraiL<br />
HERE ARE some of our favorite events:<br />
a The antique show <strong>at</strong> the Plymouth Cultural<br />
Center. There's a preview reception from 7:30<br />
p.m. until 10 p.m. on Thursday. It's a chance to<br />
check out the wares of 25 antique dealers. The<br />
show benefits the Plymouth Symphony Orchestra.<br />
a An arts and crafts show. More than 80 artists<br />
and craftsmen will have their works on display<br />
from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on S<strong>at</strong>urday and from<br />
ooon to 6 p.m. Sunday <strong>at</strong> Central Middle School.<br />
The proceeds from the event will go to the Plym-<br />
of events<br />
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outh Community Arts Council.<br />
a The pet show. It's one of those not-so-serious<br />
events th<strong>at</strong> <strong>at</strong>tracts the wags, so to speak.<br />
Awards go to the largest c<strong>at</strong> and dog and small-<br />
and dog contest. The event <strong>take</strong>s place <strong>at</strong> 9 a.m.<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday in Kellogg Park. It's sponsored by the<br />
Optimist Club<br />
a The music. There's an eclectic mix on tap.<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Seniors' Kitchen Band will perform<br />
<strong>at</strong> 6:30 p.m. on Thursday and <strong>at</strong> 5:30 p.m. on Friday<br />
M<strong>at</strong>t W<strong>at</strong>roba, a Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> teacher<br />
and radio show host, will perform folk music.<br />
a Food. Although the Plymouth Rotary Club<br />
gets the credit for cooking up some mean tasting<br />
chicken, the Knights of Columbus sure do know<br />
how to do up the ribs. They'll be serving them<br />
from noon until 6 p.m. on Friday <strong>at</strong> The G<strong>at</strong>hering.<br />
See you <strong>at</strong> the festival.<br />
Child abuse<br />
Cases require training, funds<br />
Recent child abuse cases still plague us. But<br />
the recognition th<strong>at</strong> these cases require special<br />
training for the judges involved is needed, along<br />
with ways to further protect the victims of child<br />
abuse.<br />
Michigan law now provides clear guidelines on<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> constitutes physical and sexual abuSe of<br />
children. Many county prosecuting <strong>at</strong>torneys will<br />
have one or several staff members who specialize<br />
in child abuse cases. Th<strong>at</strong> has helped prosecutors<br />
more effectively pursue such cases and allowed<br />
them to work with tbe victim on a ohe-toone<br />
basis, r<strong>at</strong>her than shuffle a child who is<br />
already a victim from one official to another<br />
The st<strong>at</strong>e's child abuse st<strong>at</strong>ute also provides<br />
penalties th<strong>at</strong> reflect a crime whose victims are<br />
sometimes too young even to speak, much less<br />
know how to seek protection.<br />
ALTHOUGH MANY judges have become familiar<br />
with ahild abuse cases, they often lack the<br />
training needed to properly try such cases. Although<br />
testifying in court is often the best therapy<br />
for young abuse victims, judges need to understand<br />
th<strong>at</strong> questions must be phrased in a way<br />
the child can understand.<br />
Judges must also understand th<strong>at</strong> the courtroom<br />
is an intimid<strong>at</strong>ing place for a child facing<br />
his alleged abuser, including the imposing figure<br />
of a judge, sitting on high, dressed in black robes.<br />
Some judges actually step down from tbe bench<br />
to question the child in a less formal way, setting<br />
the child <strong>at</strong> ease.<br />
There are also some changes needed to current<br />
laws to help prevent the crime and determine if<br />
abuse has <strong>take</strong>n place<br />
St<strong>at</strong>e Sen. Michael Bouchard has introduced a<br />
bill th<strong>at</strong> requires a criminal history check for<br />
anyone employed in the child care field, from<br />
Urge for freedom topples<br />
repressive governments<br />
THE CELEBRATION of our Constitution's<br />
' bicentennial occurs in momentous<br />
times With the human urge for freedom<br />
breaking out all over the world, repressive<br />
governments are toppling as people reach<br />
for those basic rights we, in this county, have<br />
enjoyed for more than 200 years.<br />
The Bin of Rights and subsequent amendments<br />
have made oar constitutional system of government<br />
a beacon to the rest ot the world — especially<br />
evidenced <strong>at</strong> this time in Eastern Europe<br />
aad tbe Soviet Union - by providing a model for<br />
day care centers to schools. The check would<br />
turn up any felony convictions or misdemeanor<br />
convictions th<strong>at</strong> involve a sexual offense or child<br />
abuse. s •<br />
ANOTHER NEEDED change to the child protection<br />
law would require th<strong>at</strong> <strong>police</strong> be contacted<br />
if there is an injury to a' child th<strong>at</strong> could be a<br />
result of abuse. Police see many cases where<br />
children's injuries are not recognized as abuse.<br />
But not all legisl<strong>at</strong>ive remedies are good ones.<br />
Bills th<strong>at</strong> would require prosecutors to represent<br />
the Department of Social Services will not make<br />
trying abuse cases easier or serve the victim.<br />
They sill-only encumber the proceedings and<br />
give DSS bureaucr<strong>at</strong>s more sway in the courts.<br />
And the one aspect of child abuse th<strong>at</strong> gets<br />
short shrift is prevention. The st<strong>at</strong>e should continue<br />
to put money into the child protection fund.<br />
Taxpayers should support the fund by don<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
when they turn in their Michigan tax return. Th<strong>at</strong><br />
money goes to teaching kids and parents about<br />
preventing child abuse before the legal system<br />
becomes involved.<br />
The Legisl<strong>at</strong>ure also should do its part in funding<br />
child abuse prevention.<br />
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RECENT CHANGES in the law th<strong>at</strong> address<br />
child abuse have gone a long way toward bringing<br />
understanding of an ugly crime into the<br />
courtroom and giving abused children real protection.<br />
But judges must be trained in the fine distinctions<br />
of a body of crime th<strong>at</strong> can repe<strong>at</strong> itself if<br />
the victims grow up to be the criminals<br />
For in the words of Elizabeth Barrett Browning,<br />
"The child's sob in the silence curses deeper<br />
than the strong man in his wr<strong>at</strong>h.'<br />
200th<br />
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Sill of Rights<br />
a political system th<strong>at</strong> effectively guarantees the<br />
rights of the individual<br />
Vaclav Havel, president of Czechoslovakia, in<br />
his address to Congress on Feb 21, 1W0, said:<br />
"Wasn't it the best minds of your country<br />
who wrote your famous Declar<strong>at</strong>ion of Inde<br />
pendence. your bill of human rights and your<br />
Constitution? . . . Those gre<strong>at</strong> documents<br />
inspire us all; they inspire us despite the fact th<strong>at</strong><br />
they are over 200 years old They inspire us to be<br />
citizens." _<br />
GENTLY<br />
Both parties to pander<br />
to public with tax cuts<br />
LAST WEEK brought Gov. John<br />
Engler s plan to cut property taxes<br />
for school oper<strong>at</strong>ions by SO percent<br />
"over five years and to limit annual<br />
increases in assessments to 3 percent<br />
or less.<br />
It's unclear how his plan (which<br />
will cost more than billion in st<strong>at</strong>e<br />
revenue over five years) would be<br />
funded. Wh<strong>at</strong> would replace the<br />
schools' lost property taxes?<br />
This followed by some weeks tbe<br />
Democr<strong>at</strong>ic plan to cut homeowners'<br />
property taxes and pay for it by<br />
repealing the capital acquisition deduction<br />
of the single business tax and<br />
a whole raft of industrial tax ab<strong>at</strong>ements.<br />
It's unclear in this proposal wh<strong>at</strong><br />
would be used to stimul<strong>at</strong>e priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />
business investment or contribute to<br />
job growth in Michigan.<br />
Both political parties are in a<br />
pandering rush to cut taxes. Both<br />
proposals are to be on the November<br />
1992 ballot, suggesting both parties<br />
are more interested in campaign<br />
- rhetoric than in genuine tax relief.<br />
It sounds like deja vu all over<br />
again.<br />
REMEMBER 1981, the early days<br />
of the Reagan Administr<strong>at</strong>ion in<br />
Washington'' The cry was th<strong>at</strong> income<br />
taxes were too high. And they<br />
were.<br />
Led by budget director Dave<br />
Stockman, former Michigan congressman.<br />
the administr<strong>at</strong>ion proposed<br />
the largest single tax r<strong>at</strong>e cut<br />
in American history. Democr<strong>at</strong>s<br />
from our readers<br />
Bike thefts<br />
problem for<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> family<br />
To the editor:<br />
Dear <strong>Canton</strong> residents:<br />
Thanks for the welcome to your<br />
conscience-minded community<br />
Last year while my son was ill on<br />
the couch, a teenage boy took two<br />
expensive bicycles from the front of<br />
our apartment This past July while<br />
my husband was on the couch with a<br />
broken back, a young man in a blue<br />
Ford pickup truck braxenly walked<br />
up tbe driveway of our new home<br />
and took my younger son's new bicycle<br />
Now my older son's bike was<br />
found missing from the Sunflower s<br />
pool bike rack.<br />
If a new or different bike showed<br />
up <strong>at</strong> my home, I know I would certainly<br />
question )he circumstances<br />
Airport<br />
agreement<br />
'cowardly'<br />
Lynn Vaiade<br />
Ca<strong>at</strong>oa<br />
To the editor<br />
As a longtime supporter of lgette-<br />
rushed to submit their own cuts.<br />
Stockman himself l<strong>at</strong>er admitted<br />
the new tax law guaranteed the largest<br />
growth in n<strong>at</strong>ional deficits in<br />
American history. -<br />
Two consequences:<br />
First, the federal government system<strong>at</strong>ically<br />
sloughed off responsibility<br />
for all kinds of programs, from<br />
educ<strong>at</strong>ion to housing, onto the st<strong>at</strong>es<br />
and local governments. Today's result:<br />
Chronic, severe financial crisis<br />
in st<strong>at</strong>es like Michigan and even a<br />
city bankruptcy in Bridgeport, Conn.<br />
SECOND, EQUALLY important,<br />
was the budgetary straitjacket into<br />
which virtually all government programs<br />
were jammed.<br />
Want to build bridges? Educ<strong>at</strong>e<br />
poor kids? Provide another 13 weeks<br />
of unemployment to workers laid off<br />
during the recession? No money.<br />
Sorry.<br />
L<strong>at</strong>er it became clear th<strong>at</strong> some<br />
canny folk on the political right had<br />
this outcome in mind all along. They<br />
reasoned, correctly, th<strong>at</strong> if the country<br />
could be thrown into a large and<br />
persistent deficit through excessive<br />
tax cuts, there would be no money<br />
left for activities of government,<br />
both useful and not so useful.<br />
Last year the price to achieve a<br />
(read my lips) modest tax increase<br />
and a balanced budget was an agreement<br />
between Congress and the<br />
White House th<strong>at</strong> new spending<br />
would have to be accompanied by<br />
specific increased revenues.<br />
Could some clever people around<br />
tal Airport, my issue is no longer<br />
with the ' opposition'' nor is it in<br />
raising questions th<strong>at</strong> have been<br />
asked a dozen times before. R<strong>at</strong>her,<br />
my issue is with the elected officials,<br />
the trustees of <strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth<br />
Township<br />
'»The federal funds for the purchase<br />
of Mettetal were available only<br />
through the end of August. Anything<br />
other than a direct yes vote to accept<br />
these funds, by tbe Plymouth<br />
Township Trustees on Aug. 28, would<br />
spell the end af the airport.<br />
R<strong>at</strong>her than proceed with a vote to<br />
accept or reject the funds, the<br />
motion was tabled and a memorandum<br />
of understanding was introduced.<br />
voted on and accepted-<br />
This memorandum of understanding.<br />
agreed to <strong>at</strong> tbe "11th hour" between<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth townships,<br />
is a solution to the deterior<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
rel<strong>at</strong>ionship between the two<br />
townships, but not a solution to the<br />
airport issue<br />
The agreement, in summary,<br />
st<strong>at</strong>es th<strong>at</strong> the townships now form<br />
an alliance to jointly pursue the purchase.<br />
ownership and oper<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />
Mettetal Airport<br />
This is the same airport th<strong>at</strong> <strong>Canton</strong><br />
trustees have on numerous occasions<br />
indic<strong>at</strong>ed th<strong>at</strong> they wanted<br />
nothing to do with<br />
This agreement comes, by tbe<br />
way. two days after <strong>Canton</strong> filed suit<br />
in federal court to stop the purchase<br />
of the airport by Plymouth Township<br />
The Plymouth Township trustees'<br />
vote to accept this "partnership"<br />
with <strong>Canton</strong> will close the air<br />
port as surely as a no vote on the<br />
Philip<br />
Power<br />
Gov. Engler have devised the same<br />
str<strong>at</strong>egy for Michigan? Rush to compete<br />
with Democr<strong>at</strong>s in pandering to<br />
middle-income taxpayers, they reason.<br />
because <strong>at</strong> day's end no money<br />
will be left to drive st<strong>at</strong>e government.<br />
NO DOUBT Michigan's tax structure<br />
relies too heavily on the property<br />
tax. No doubt a lot of st<strong>at</strong>e spending<br />
is either wasted or yields dubious<br />
outcomes.<br />
But does it follow th<strong>at</strong> nothing<br />
done by government is useful? Are<br />
good schools a waste? Is job training<br />
for our workers useless? Should<br />
st<strong>at</strong>e colleges be ignored? Is it pointless<br />
to clean our lakes and preserve<br />
our woods?<br />
Not <strong>at</strong> all. To ask these questions<br />
is to answer them.<br />
People ought to ask the governor<br />
and those around him wh<strong>at</strong> they<br />
have in mind when they want to cut<br />
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federal funds issue would have<br />
closed the airport.<br />
Trustees from both townships look<br />
like heroes to their constituents, because<br />
they have settled their differences<br />
If you are familiar with the<br />
issue, and study the memorandum of<br />
understanding, it becomes obvious<br />
th<strong>at</strong> the move by the township trustees<br />
was not heroic, but cowardly.<br />
Avoiding the issue does not resolve<br />
the issue.<br />
J will miss the"*airport and all th<strong>at</strong><br />
goes With ii»and I certainly consider<br />
this a loss to the community <strong>at</strong> large<br />
An even more important loss is our.<br />
loss of faith and trust in our elected<br />
officials who, we find, make decisions<br />
uiing "smoke and mirrors"<br />
without addressing the issue itself<br />
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YOU ALL KNOW wh<strong>at</strong> a bride<br />
does on the day after her wedding:<br />
She goes on her honeymoon But did<br />
you ever consider wh<strong>at</strong> the mother .<br />
of tbe bride doesTI<br />
This one spent her day in the pouring<br />
rain, walking up mounds of garbage<br />
in the local landfill, looking for<br />
the special large envelope which<br />
contained the marriage license, the<br />
orn<strong>at</strong>e religious wedding contract<br />
and all the envelopes with the wedding<br />
gift money'<br />
Tbe Sunday evening wedding was<br />
a triumph If " a * f»l«>hr<strong>at</strong>ir>p of<br />
a very happy event in our family.<br />
Because the groom was particularly<br />
concerned about the safe keeping<br />
of any gifts th<strong>at</strong> might be tendered<br />
<strong>at</strong> the party I arranged for a<br />
trusted person to be <strong>at</strong> the synagogue<br />
to collect and <strong>take</strong> them back<br />
to the bouse. This she did<br />
The following morning I<br />
d<strong>at</strong>ed all the envelopes including the<br />
marriage license, the wedding contract<br />
and some other incidentals<br />
such as tbe front page of the New<br />
York Times which would be a gre<strong>at</strong><br />
memento of the gre<strong>at</strong> day. into tbe<br />
large one. While doing so. I decided<br />
to clean out my "wedding briefcase"<br />
and threw all no-longer-needed lists<br />
and papers in the trash.<br />
Monday is trash day in my neighborhood.<br />
THE TRASH COLLECTORS arrived<br />
before 8 a.m. and took everything<br />
I'"had left <strong>at</strong> the curb. I then<br />
went to exercise class, back to the<br />
synagogue and kept some other appointments.<br />
I got home about 1 p.m.<br />
in a heavy downpour and decided to<br />
make some lunch before*-! went to<br />
other appointments in the afternoon.<br />
The kitchen looked messy, though,<br />
with wedding gifts on the counter,<br />
floral arrangements on the floor,<br />
etc. I decided to consolid<strong>at</strong>e the gifts<br />
into a large bag so th<strong>at</strong> when tha<br />
bride and groom stopped by for coctails<br />
before leaving for the airport<br />
— they spent their wedding night in<br />
a local hotel — they would find everything<br />
in one place. All the gift<br />
boxes were in carry bags when I<br />
reached for the large envelope.<br />
It wasn't there!<br />
house My heart was racing. I was<br />
hyperventill<strong>at</strong>lng.<br />
But 'I knew: I had tossed the envelope<br />
into the trash. I called the township<br />
to get tbe name of tbe garbage<br />
collection company. I called the<br />
company to get my route number<br />
and the name of tbe landfill. I called<br />
the landfill (about 20 mi»s away it<br />
turned out). Their computerised system<br />
indic<strong>at</strong>ed th<strong>at</strong> my truck had<br />
dumped <strong>at</strong> about 11 a.m., .and the<br />
man on the phone informed me th<strong>at</strong><br />
although he could tell me within.200<br />
feet where my neighborhood load<br />
was, it was already buried under<br />
about four feet of additional garbage<br />
Could I come out and look, I asked.<br />
Sure he said, but it would be like a<br />
million to one shot th<strong>at</strong> I'd find anything.<br />
1 THREW ON a black slicker rainco<strong>at</strong><br />
over my designer outfit, got a<br />
big flowered Sou 1 Easter rainh<strong>at</strong><br />
from the closet, "put on a pair of tennis<br />
shoes and grabbed a shovel.<br />
I got into my car and drove like a<br />
maniac, in the rain, out the freeway<br />
to the dump. It was 4 harrowing<br />
ride but 1 got to the exit and<br />
promptlylound the landfill.<br />
A young man in a pickup truck<br />
drove me to the site. The mud was<br />
r<br />
me not' t©<br />
bother getting out of the truck because<br />
it was dangerous and hopeless.<br />
But I was compelled. After all, wh<strong>at</strong><br />
would I tell the hewlyweds?<br />
And so I_trudged to the top of the<br />
garbage heap. I looked carefully and<br />
hopefully and found . . . NOTHING!<br />
Reluctantly I left the spot, returned<br />
to my car and drove toward<br />
home. On the way I used the earphone<br />
to call the rabbi and the county<br />
clerk's office to begin the task of<br />
replacing the documents. 1 composed<br />
the letter to tbe guests.<br />
By the time 1 got home it was<br />
nearly 5 p.m. I s<strong>at</strong> in the kitchen<br />
bereft, cold, exhausted. AI lekst the<br />
travelers' checks hadn't been placed<br />
m the envelope, I thought.<br />
Then I decided to call the bride<br />
and groom to break the bad news because<br />
I didn't want them hearing this<br />
in my house <strong>at</strong> 6 p.m.<br />
Let teachers make educ<strong>at</strong>ion work<br />
abo<strong>at</strong> empowering teachers. Don't<br />
teachers have enough power with<br />
their unions and contracts? Do you<br />
ihint this new. empowerment idea<br />
makes sense, or is it just another<br />
fad?<br />
A. Teacher empowerment articles<br />
are in every major newspaper and in<br />
every educ<strong>at</strong>ional journal on tbe<br />
market today Empowerment is the<br />
l<strong>at</strong>est educ<strong>at</strong>ional buzz word<br />
Yet teacher empowerment is not a<br />
new concept. Wendell Hough of<br />
Wayne St<strong>at</strong>e University has been<br />
infusing this concept in numerous<br />
school districts in Michigan since<br />
1979.<br />
And it is effective<br />
Basically it is a collabor<strong>at</strong>ive effort<br />
th<strong>at</strong> involves both teachers and<br />
administr<strong>at</strong>ors in the planning and<br />
implement<strong>at</strong>ion of a building improvement<br />
program<br />
It is far removed from the topdown<br />
model The top-down model is<br />
where central office" goes to a conference,<br />
becomes mesmerized by a<br />
charism<strong>at</strong>ic speaker, returns all excited,<br />
shoves a supposedly new educ<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
model down the thro<strong>at</strong>s of<br />
how much teachers like it<br />
board<br />
TEACHERS WILL implement<br />
such a top-down model but really<br />
have nothing personally <strong>at</strong> s<strong>take</strong> to<br />
see the new educ<strong>at</strong>ional concept or<br />
program is successful.<br />
If it is a good concept, fine. If not,<br />
they will say: "It wasn't my idea;<br />
just another responsibility laid on<br />
me by those "funny people' in tbe<br />
central office."<br />
Conversely, the whole concept of<br />
teacher empowerment or collabor<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
between' administr<strong>at</strong>ion and<br />
teachers hinges on certain basic beliefs,<br />
beliefs I held throughout my<br />
tenure as an instructional leader in<br />
central offices for 17 years. Those<br />
beliefs have been articul<strong>at</strong>ed by<br />
Hough and paraphrased by this writer<br />
They included:<br />
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Thursday. September 5, 1991 OAE<br />
Salem<br />
suffers<br />
defe<strong>at</strong><br />
By Slav* Kow<strong>at</strong>aki<br />
staff writer<br />
All th<strong>at</strong> was missing was the<br />
awards ceremony.<br />
Here it was the season opener for<br />
the Livonia Stevenson boys soccer<br />
team, and already -some were<br />
conceding the Lakes Division championship<br />
to tbe Spartans after they<br />
be<strong>at</strong> Plymouth Salem. 2-1, <strong>at</strong> Centennial<br />
Educ<strong>at</strong>ional Park.<br />
- Salem coach Ken Johnson gave<br />
Stevenson coach Wally Barrett a<br />
congr<strong>at</strong>ul<strong>at</strong>ory, hand shake after the<br />
game, and he might as well h^ve given<br />
him the trophy to boot<br />
Stevenson still has to play Walled<br />
Lake Central, North Farmington and<br />
Farmington in the Lakes Division of<br />
the Western Lakes Activities Associ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
But for all intents and purposes<br />
the championship game was<br />
played Wednesday between the division's<br />
two heavywelgfits<br />
"It's the division championship,<br />
more or less," said Johnson, whose<br />
team is 3-1 overall. "Miracles happen.<br />
the season is not over, but whoever<br />
won tonight has the advantage."<br />
BARRETT, THE second-year<br />
coach, was more diplom<strong>at</strong>ic about<br />
the outcome.<br />
"High school games get emotional,"<br />
he said "Ail can be tough<br />
Dan O'Meara editor/953-2139 niflht line: 953-2104<br />
3Il?e ©bseruer ^euiapapers<br />
Please turn to Page 2 Salem's John Truakowaki (left) and Bill Lanspeary race to the ball.<br />
Rocks nip Kettering;<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> routs Trojans<br />
Senior Kelly Austin's free throw<br />
with one second remaining Tuesday "<br />
helped give Plymouth Salem a 56-55<br />
win over host W<strong>at</strong>erford Kettering<br />
in girls basketball.<br />
With the game tied <strong>at</strong> 55 and :07<br />
on the clock, Austin stole the ball,<br />
drove for a shot and drew a foul instead.<br />
She missed the first free<br />
throw but tossed in the second.<br />
The Rocks held a 1ft-point lead<br />
with six minutes remaining, but<br />
Kettering scored 18 of the last 21<br />
points.<br />
"We turned over the ball quite a<br />
. _bit in the last six minutes," Salem<br />
coach Fred Thomann said. "I expected<br />
a tough game. They were 19-4 last<br />
year."<br />
Salem (1-1) led 28-25 <strong>at</strong> halftime<br />
and 42-36 after three quarters.<br />
Senior Darcie Miller poured in a<br />
game-high 19 points for the winners<br />
Emily Giuliani and Austin scored 10<br />
and seven, respectively.<br />
Kettering (1-1) was paced by Laura<br />
Wilson's 17 points. Kristin Becks<br />
chipped in 12 —<br />
girls<br />
basketball<br />
CANTON 67, TRENTON 13: The<br />
Chiefs made their season debut<br />
Tuesday with an incredibly easy victory<br />
over a usually competitive<br />
Trenton team <strong>at</strong> <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> was in command of a 25-0<br />
lead <strong>at</strong> tbe end of one quarter, led<br />
33-11 <strong>at</strong> halftime and outscored the<br />
Trojans 23-0 in tbe third period.<br />
"Our defense was real solid, and<br />
they had trouble getting into their<br />
offense," <strong>Canton</strong> coach Bob Blohm<br />
said. "It kinda snowballed from<br />
there<br />
"We got into the passing lanes, and<br />
our movement was real good defensively<br />
We rebounded well and th<strong>at</strong><br />
was a key to us getting off to a good<br />
start.""<br />
The Chiefs scored a lot of their<br />
points in tranaitiftn taking advan-<br />
tage of Trenton's approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 30<br />
turnovers.<br />
Senior forward Julie Nicastri led<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> with 20 points, and junior<br />
center Stephanie Gray chipped in 10.<br />
Kelly Holmes, Christie Saffron and<br />
Britta Anderson added eight, seven<br />
and six points, respectively. Tera<br />
McQuiston scored seven for the Trojans<br />
(0-1).<br />
Nicastri, Holmes, Gray and Jori<br />
Welchans domin<strong>at</strong>ed the glass <strong>at</strong><br />
both ends of the court, according to<br />
Blohm, who said he would reserve<br />
judgment on just how good his team<br />
is until the Chiefs play a few more<br />
games<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> visits Birmingham Marian<br />
today, particip<strong>at</strong>es in the Mercy<br />
Hoops tournament next week and<br />
plays highly-ranked Flint Powers after<br />
th<strong>at</strong>.<br />
"I think our best tests are ahead of<br />
us," he said. "We need to see wh<strong>at</strong><br />
we can do on the road against a real<br />
good and well-coached team like<br />
Marian — and then we'll see where<br />
we stand." _<br />
Chiefs plan to challenge<br />
for division, league titles<br />
By Dan O'Meara<br />
staff writer<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> has become a perennial contender<br />
in Western Lakes Activities Associ<strong>at</strong>ion girls cross<br />
country and expects to continue th<strong>at</strong> tradition in 1991.<br />
The Chiefs "have won the Western Division title for<br />
five consecutive years, captured the WLAA champion- -<br />
ship in 1987-88 and finished as league runner-up the last<br />
two years.<br />
"We've got a lot of experience, and I think we're<br />
going to be a good team because of it," CanUKi coach<br />
George Przygodski said<br />
"We might have to do more building than in the past,<br />
but we have a lot of kids working bard, tradition is on<br />
our side and we're going to be successful "<br />
Tbe Chiefs have a nucleus of six returning runners,<br />
but senior Amy Smith is not among them, deciding not<br />
to compete this year<br />
CANTON WILL be led by sophomore Lana Boroditsch.<br />
who was ninth in the WLAA and qualified for the<br />
Class A meet The Chiefs also will count heavily on senior<br />
Kim Gudeth. junior Lara Antczak and senior Anne<br />
Dibble<br />
"I think Lana Boroditsch is on the verge of becoming<br />
one of the premier runners in the area." Prrygodski<br />
said "I think Anne, Lara and Kim are very solid<br />
runners. They give us good runners up front, and they<br />
provide good leadership<br />
- Lana was <strong>at</strong> the top of the pack in all the big meets,<br />
and the others are the kind of kids who are in the top 20<br />
if not higher .'*<br />
The returnees also include juniors Jessica Frank and<br />
SoeAnn Farrta. both of whom were JV ruaaers last<br />
' : :<br />
1<br />
girls cross country<br />
year. __<br />
Przygodski has high expect<strong>at</strong>ions for freshman Laura<br />
McWilliams. and a pair of seniors who ran on <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />
WLAA championship girls track team. Alicia King and<br />
Michelle Dean, are expected to contribute<br />
The team includes juniors Michelle Mager and Erika<br />
Swegles and freshmen Debbie Marulis. Valerie Hedrick<br />
and Michelle Mizzi<br />
"IT'S A MATTER of filling in the other three spots,<br />
and we've got some others who are running real well,"<br />
Przygodski said<br />
"I think Laura McWilliams is a legitim<strong>at</strong>e cross country<br />
runner Obviously, she needs racing experience, but<br />
I think she's going to be an outstanding runner<br />
The Chiefs, who begin the season today in tbe Early-<br />
Bird InviUUonal <strong>at</strong> Ypsilanti and compete in the West<br />
Bloomfield Invit<strong>at</strong>ional on S<strong>at</strong>urday, will focus first on<br />
winning the division again<br />
Th<strong>at</strong>'s our No 1 goal," Przygodski said, "and there's<br />
no reason, given hard work and keeping in tradition<br />
with our program, why we shouldn't be able to accomplish<br />
thai."<br />
. AJ it. tries to recl<strong>aim</strong> the WLAA pile, <strong>Canton</strong> faces<br />
competition from defending champ Livonia Stevenson.<br />
Plymouth Salem and the Walled Lake schools<br />
"As it stands now. we have a ways to go to be up <strong>at</strong><br />
the top," Przygodski said "It's a m<strong>at</strong>ter of staying<br />
healthy, being lucky and having talent Well see wh<strong>at</strong><br />
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Rocks 3-pe<strong>at</strong><br />
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By Dan 0*Maara<br />
staff writer<br />
A new soccer season is barely a<br />
week old, and tbe Plymouth Salem<br />
boys team has already resurrected a<br />
former nickname: The Comeback<br />
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The Rocks rallied S<strong>at</strong>urday - the<br />
second time in three games - to defe<strong>at</strong><br />
Portage Central 4-2 in overtime<br />
and repe<strong>at</strong> as champion of the Plymouth<br />
Invit<strong>at</strong>ional.<br />
Salem has won the tournament<br />
five times since it was started in<br />
1984, but none of the. titles have ever<br />
come easy, coach Ken Johnson s<strong>at</strong>tf<br />
The Rocks led 1-0 <strong>at</strong> half time;<br />
howeveT, Central took a 2-1 lead in<br />
the second half. Tbe first of two<br />
goals by Joe Perron sent the game<br />
into overtime, which a rejuven<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
Salem team domin<strong>at</strong>ed.<br />
"We seemed to get a second<br />
wind/' Johnson said. "'We were neck<br />
and neck and suddenly we got open<br />
shots. 1 think our stamina made the<br />
difference. In preseason conditioning,<br />
John (Tniskowski) and M<strong>at</strong>t<br />
(Lee) pushed them a lot. They're<br />
good captains."<br />
PORTAGE'S DAVE Tanis chipped<br />
a rebound over Salem goalkeeper<br />
Nick Dazer early in the second half<br />
to tie. and Josh Sheldon's line drive<br />
from 30 yards eluded a diving Dazer<br />
in the 59th minute.<br />
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the ball in the Portage end and taking<br />
a 1-0. lead on Rich Aodrusiak's<br />
goal before the game was 2V« minutes<br />
old.<br />
"In the first 10 minutes. I thought<br />
we'd have a comfortable win," Johnson<br />
said, "but then it turned around<br />
They defended well, and we didn't<br />
get open shots although we pressed<br />
well.<br />
"We didn't capitalize on a couple<br />
of good chances, and it was a tough<br />
game after th<strong>at</strong>. In the middle of the<br />
game, the physical side came in to<br />
play with their team."<br />
TrusEowski thought the Rocks,<br />
who defe<strong>at</strong>ed Grand Blanc 5-0 in the<br />
first round, were lackadaisical in<br />
their play, until they had to bear<br />
down Central was a 2-1 winner over<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> in the other bracket.<br />
"Once we get scored on or realize<br />
we're playing horribly, we turn it<br />
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M<strong>at</strong>t Lee of Salem teles to maneuver around Adam Pichler.<br />
Salem retains title<br />
Continued from Page 1<br />
WITH 12 MINUTES left in the<br />
game. Perron scored tbe tying goal,<br />
redirecting a shot by Brian Spuck after<br />
a corner kick by Truskowski Salem<br />
had several other solid shot <strong>at</strong>-<br />
' tempts before time expired.<br />
The shift of momentum carried<br />
over to the overtime, but tbe Rocks<br />
achieved their victory without Andcusiak,<br />
who missed the overtime af-<br />
and M<strong>at</strong>t Cook, who s<strong>at</strong> out Ujp remainder<br />
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to risk losing him for the Livonia<br />
Stevenson game on Wednesday.<br />
Salem had three good shots before<br />
Perron scored <strong>at</strong> 9:40 in the second<br />
10-minute overtime. Tom Baker carried<br />
the ball into the <strong>at</strong>tacking zone,<br />
and Perron pushed it through a maze<br />
of defenders to fire the shot<br />
"I was just looking for an open<br />
space to get a good shot," Perron<br />
said. "You've just got to move out<br />
there, think quickly and go for it<br />
"Whenever -Baker brings up tbe<br />
ball, you know something is going to<br />
make of it I just thought I'd try^and<br />
assist him; arid it looks like it worked<br />
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Truskowski scored the clinching<br />
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"I KNEW I struck it well once I<br />
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time, we already were up a goal, so I<br />
just wanted to put it on net and see if<br />
the goalie could hang on to it"<br />
Central coach P<strong>at</strong> Norman agreed<br />
control of the game shifted from tbe<br />
Mnstangs. who were 15-5-1 last year<br />
and lost to Livonia Churchill in the<br />
Class A semifiA&ls. to Salem l<strong>at</strong>e in<br />
regul<strong>at</strong>ion time.<br />
"We might have run out of gas,"<br />
he said. "Salem obviously is one of<br />
tbe best teams in the st<strong>at</strong>e.<br />
"I was looking to get to overtime,<br />
•and tbe boys did everything I expected.<br />
When you travel 150 miles and<br />
play them 'on their field, I think<br />
you're giving away a little advaiK<br />
tage." ' 1<br />
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assists. Baker two goals and one assist<br />
Andrusiak and Ryan Kramer accounted<br />
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This one was emotional, and<br />
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ROY PLAYED forward much of<br />
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"It was a war rone out there,"<br />
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o d a y ,<br />
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SALEM'S CENTER-STRIKER<br />
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Clnnacras ol Plymouth achieved a milestone in Its storied history of<br />
men's modified fast-pitch soft ball competition last weekend.<br />
Cinnacrax, which'has played under two other names In the past,<br />
cl<strong>aim</strong>ed its first n<strong>at</strong>ional championship in its first season of Cinnacraz<br />
sponsorship<br />
Cinnacraz — playin^seven games in two days <strong>at</strong> the 10-man n<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
tournament in Stevens Point. Wis. — overcame an earlier loss to win two<br />
straight from unbe<strong>at</strong>en Elm Street-Bud Light of Norwood, Minn., in the<br />
finals.<br />
Clnnacraz's Dave Brubaker. the girls Softball coach <strong>at</strong> North Farming-<br />
. ton High School, was named the most valuable player of the tournament<br />
and the Ail-American c<strong>at</strong>cher for the secood time in his career.<br />
The 36-year-old Brubaker, who played high school baseball for Roger<br />
Frayer <strong>at</strong> Livonia Churchill in the early 1970s, collected 14 hits and<br />
b<strong>at</strong>ted .643, scored 13 runs and drove in 16 runs.<br />
•<br />
"I HAD TWO bigger thrills playing ball," he said. "One was playing on<br />
die same team with my dad in 1973, and the other was in 1983 when I<br />
was the first-team All-American c<strong>at</strong>cher This has to be tbe biggest one<br />
yet, walking off with the n<strong>at</strong>ional title.<br />
'I've been doing this for 18 years, and (tbe n<strong>at</strong>ional tournament) has<br />
been a Labor Day ritual for the last 12. I still have some good years left<br />
in me."<br />
Other Cinnacraz players on the Ail-American team were pitcher Jerry<br />
Staszel, first baseman Shawn Maloney. second baseman John Longridge.<br />
shortstop Doug Kirkp<strong>at</strong>rick and center fielder Jim Dillon.<br />
Staszel was 7-1 in the tournament: and his teamm<strong>at</strong>es supported his<br />
pitching with 135 hits and 105 runs.<br />
Cinnacraz. which competed with just the minimum 10 players, had a<br />
.554 team b<strong>at</strong>ting average. Maloney hit .684, Kirkp<strong>at</strong>rick .680, Longndge<br />
643. Mike Greener 587. Dan Pierce 560. Dillon .481, Bill Rowley .455,<br />
P<strong>at</strong> Greener 435 and Staszel 564.<br />
Tbe team has competed in the n<strong>at</strong>ionals since 1983. first as FGS Radi<strong>at</strong>or<br />
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'83 and '89, respectively, and the 10-man major last year<br />
AFTER BLOWING a 9-3 lead and losing 10-9 earlier to Elm Street-<br />
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series.<br />
In the first game. Brubaker was 3-for-3 with four RBI. Longridge also<br />
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Elm Street took a 3-0 lehd, but Cinnacraz scored four in the bottom of<br />
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In the last game, Cinnacraz jumped in front 11-0 in the first inning,<br />
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going 5for-5.<br />
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P<strong>at</strong> Greener. Rowley. Dillon. Pierce and Longridge chipped in three hits<br />
apiece. Rowley and Dillon also drove in four runs each.<br />
Cinnacraz was a forfeit winner Friday over Bob's Mobil of Montrose.<br />
Minn., and defe<strong>at</strong>ed Spectra Print of Stevens Point 20-5 S<strong>at</strong>urday Brubaker<br />
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Greener and Longridge had three hits apiece<br />
CINNACRAZ EDGED Voortman Cookies of Oil City, Pa., 9-8 when<br />
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Greener three hits and two RBI apiece.<br />
Tbe loss to Elm Street-Bud Light followed, despite a three-hit, two-<br />
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1 A balanced offense had Rowley. Dillon. Maloney. Longridge and P<strong>at</strong><br />
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Anniversary celebr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Ridgedale Players stage revue<br />
By Ks<strong>at</strong>y Wygonik<br />
staff writer<br />
THE RIDGEDALE Players<br />
are celebr<strong>at</strong>ing thei/ 60th<br />
anniversary with a sampling<br />
of songs, dance, comedy<br />
and fashion from tbe 1930s<br />
through tbe 1960s in a dinner the<strong>at</strong>er<br />
setting.<br />
Produced and directed by longtime<br />
Ridgedalers Helen Stout, Genie<br />
Garner and Dawn Hooper, "The Music<br />
Goes 'Round" is being presented<br />
6 30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6, S<strong>at</strong>urday,<br />
Sept. 7, Friday, Sept 13, and S<strong>at</strong>urday,<br />
Sept. 14.<br />
"We're doing a medley of songs<br />
from television shows and commercials."<br />
said Garner. "We'll do the<br />
Texaco song, When the Moon Comes<br />
Over the Mountain,' the Howdy Doody<br />
song and Mickey Mouse Club<br />
Some of them are funny."<br />
Dinner will be served <strong>at</strong> 6:30 p.m<br />
with an 8 p.m. curtain. Tickets for<br />
the show and dinner are $20. Se<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
for tbe dinner the<strong>at</strong>er is limited. Call<br />
644-8328 for tickets.<br />
"We've opened our season for<br />
about the past three years with a<br />
musical revue." said Ridegedaler<br />
Mark Carley "It's become a tradition."<br />
CONTINUING IN this spirit of<br />
nostalgia, Ridgedale will open its<br />
regular season Nov. 1 with the comedy<br />
"Arsenic and Old Lace." The sto-<br />
9<br />
ry fe<strong>at</strong>ures Abby and Martha Brewster.<br />
two very sweet maiden aunts<br />
who can't understand wh<strong>at</strong>'s wrong<br />
with sending lonely old men to their<br />
eternal resting place with a nice<br />
glass of poisoned elderberry wine.<br />
' Social Security, a modern comedy<br />
by Andrew Bergman about Sophie<br />
Greeograss, a senior citizen who<br />
shows her thirtysomething daughter<br />
and son-in-law th<strong>at</strong>'s she's capable of<br />
taking care of herself, opens Jan. 10.<br />
The musical comedy "Working"<br />
by Stephen Schwartz and Studs Terkel<br />
fe<strong>at</strong>uring memorable songs from<br />
Schwartz. James Taylor and many<br />
others, opens March 13<br />
"The Uninvited." a classic ghost<br />
story by Tim Kelly, based on the<br />
classic Ray Milland film by the<br />
same name, opens May 1.<br />
Founded in 1931. Ridgedale's first<br />
home was build as a WPA project<br />
under President Franklin Roosevelt's<br />
New Deal. The old playhouse<br />
on 10 Mile Road in Oak Park served<br />
the group for 52 years<br />
Originally organized as a priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />
group, Ridgedale staged productions<br />
only for its members until 1936.<br />
when they "went public" with their<br />
first production, "Remote Control."<br />
"WE'VE COME a long way since<br />
then." said Carley. "In tbe beginning<br />
we did one show a year Now we do<br />
five, including a musical revue and a<br />
full scale musical "<br />
In 1983 Ridgedale faced its biggest<br />
challenge. They were evicted<br />
e ©bseruer ^ettiBpjiperB<br />
from their longtime home by the I-<br />
696 freeway expansion. The group<br />
found a new the<strong>at</strong>er <strong>at</strong> 205 W. Long<br />
Lake Road in Troy, west of Livernois,<br />
in a' one-story cinder block<br />
building th<strong>at</strong> had been a church.<br />
"The move was quite difficult for<br />
us <strong>at</strong> first," said Carley. "Every year<br />
we have had to make some sort of<br />
improvement to our property in order<br />
to cre<strong>at</strong>e a better the<strong>at</strong>er and to<br />
make the the<strong>at</strong>er experience more<br />
comfortable and enjoyable for our<br />
p<strong>at</strong>rons."<br />
Among the improvements are<br />
widening the auditorium, raising the<br />
stage and roof, redecor<strong>at</strong>ing the lobby<br />
and lounge area, paving tbe parking<br />
lot and installing air conditioning<br />
"We were very fortun<strong>at</strong>e th<strong>at</strong><br />
when we moved out here, much of<br />
our south Oakland audience came'<br />
with us," said Carley. "But ticket<br />
sales fell off as we tried to establish<br />
ourselves in our new community<br />
Th<strong>at</strong>'s changed. Troy area residents<br />
now make up a majority of the<br />
audience, and ticket sales are picking<br />
up every year, said Carley.<br />
"After every production we have<br />
an afterglow and serve sandwiches<br />
and coffee to the audience." said Susan..Masters.<br />
a Ridgedaler for over<br />
39 years "It's one thing we do th<strong>at</strong><br />
no'other the<strong>at</strong>er group in the area<br />
does. The people just love it It's a<br />
nice way to spend the evening."<br />
The the<strong>at</strong>er se<strong>at</strong>s about 100 for<br />
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P<strong>at</strong>rick Barnard of Ferndale and Renee Sanger<br />
of Troy dance up a storm in the Ridgedale<br />
dinner the<strong>at</strong>er, 180 for dramas and<br />
165-170 for musicals. Tickets, with<br />
the exception of the dinner the<strong>at</strong>er,<br />
are $8.<br />
THE GROUP hopes to <strong>at</strong>tract<br />
more members, especially from tbe<br />
Troy area. They are holding an open<br />
house 2-5- pjn. Sunday, Sept. 8, <strong>at</strong> the<br />
Ridgedale Playhouse.<br />
"You don't have to have acting ex-<br />
.perience," said Masters "For every<br />
person on stage there's eight or nine<br />
Area resident has leading role in EMU musical<br />
Held over by popular demand.<br />
Pamela Cardell of Westland, <strong>take</strong>s<br />
the stage and boards the Ark <strong>at</strong> the<br />
Eastern Michigan University Sponberg<br />
The<strong>at</strong>re September 6, 7, 12. 13<br />
and 14 in "Two by Two." a lighthearted<br />
Richard Hodgers musical<br />
about Noah and the flood<br />
Cardell portrays Noahs' wife,<br />
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Other EMU students fe<strong>at</strong>ured in the<br />
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349-7110 for inform<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
• PROGRESSIVE DINNER<br />
The Livonia Historical Society is<br />
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6-11 p.m., S<strong>at</strong>urday, Sept. 14. Various<br />
florists in Livonia are don<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
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part of the event The charge for<br />
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person those wanting to <strong>at</strong>tend the<br />
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• SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE<br />
Schoolcraft College is holding<br />
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Fletcher's Night W<strong>at</strong>ch" 7 pjn.,<br />
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The SO-voice choir is planning a twoweek-<br />
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10e*(P,C.R.W.Q-8B) OAE Thursday. September 5, 1991<br />
Ad agency blazes new trails in motorsports<br />
By Doug Funk*<br />
staff writer<br />
A Livonia advertising agency ta<strong>at</strong><br />
happened to'be in tbe right place <strong>at</strong><br />
the right time now promotes itself as<br />
a pioneer in applying a new photographic<br />
reproduction technique to<br />
decals for the sides of large semitrailers.<br />
Fisher Advertising, which earlier<br />
this year established a motorsports<br />
division, picked Jip a job for Ford<br />
Motorcraft, <strong>at</strong> the time a decal applic<strong>at</strong>or<br />
for tbe agency learned about<br />
the new reproduction process developed<br />
by 3M-<br />
"In the process, you literally <strong>take</strong><br />
a S-by-5 (inch) color photo, put it in a<br />
machine and it literally blows an image<br />
op ft-by-12 (feet) or larger," said<br />
Larry G. Ciancio, a Fisher marketing<br />
rep. "Basically we were the first<br />
company In" the country tfr use this in<br />
a motorsports applic<strong>at</strong>ion."<br />
Fisher's assignment — to redesign<br />
the advertising on the outside of a<br />
51-foot trailer used-by Bob Glidden,<br />
a drag racer sponsored by Motorcraft.<br />
A photo of Glidden's car seems<br />
to jump off tbe side of the truck used<br />
to haul his equipment to race sites.<br />
"I had a key set of objectives. I<br />
wanted the client's product to look<br />
the best it could and Fisher Motorsports<br />
to do the best job we could,"<br />
Ciancio said.<br />
TRADITIONAL COLOR separa-<br />
A photo of Bob Glidden's car teemi to jump off the side of the truck used to hsul his equipment to race sites, thanks to Fisher<br />
Advertising's applic<strong>at</strong>ion of a 3M photogrsphic process.<br />
tion for huge enlargements and air<br />
brushing on the .sides of trucks don't<br />
produce the quality of 3M's process<br />
and can be much more expensive by<br />
several thousand dollars, said Ciancio<br />
and Frank J. Fisher, executive<br />
vice president for the agency.<br />
"First you're going to get better<br />
quality," Fisher said. "3M guarantees<br />
outdoor use for three years. The<br />
market th<strong>at</strong>'s going to be best for<br />
this is anything for limited production<br />
run where only two or three images<br />
are required."<br />
"This is the leading edge of technology,"<br />
Ciancio added."<br />
Glidden's truck and a hauler for<br />
Morgan Shepherd, a NASCAR racer,<br />
seem to be the hit of the track wherever<br />
they go. Ciancio said.<br />
Sam "Scott, Motorcraft motorsports<br />
coordin<strong>at</strong>or, said Fisher's util-<br />
iz<strong>at</strong>ion of 3M's technology has surpassed<br />
expect<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />
"Most people couldn't believe It,"<br />
Scott said. "It grabs your <strong>at</strong>tention.<br />
We had Glidden's trailer in Denver<br />
and the people from Winston (cigarettes)<br />
came around They have seen<br />
everything and even they were impressed<br />
"LAST WEEK, we had all the<br />
(racing) teams we have <strong>at</strong> Ford here<br />
They took a look: <strong>at</strong> this and said,<br />
'Maybe this is something we want to<br />
do.'" Scott said.<br />
' "It's like packaging in marketing,"<br />
Fisher said. "We're actually designing<br />
a package th<strong>at</strong> rolls down<br />
the highway and shows up <strong>at</strong> race<br />
meets."<br />
With'Ciancio's connection to auto<br />
racing and with the hundreds of<br />
teams involved in the sport. Fisher<br />
has decided to concentr<strong>at</strong>e applic<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
of the photo process for advertising<br />
purposes to th<strong>at</strong> industry<br />
"Here we understand the language,<br />
understand the business and<br />
know the players on a first-name basis."<br />
Ciancio said. "Just think about<br />
the motorsports opportunities "<br />
Fisher conceded th<strong>at</strong> other_advertising<br />
agencies will have access to<br />
the same technology, but figures he<br />
has the advantage as a trend setter<br />
"We got Such a jump getting out of<br />
the g<strong>at</strong>e, " he said. "We thought about<br />
the best approach and figured th<strong>at</strong><br />
motor sports is the quickest <strong>at</strong>tack,<br />
the strongest link."<br />
"Just think about motorsports opportunities,<br />
the number of suppliers<br />
in the Motor City." Ciancio added<br />
Other applic<strong>at</strong>ions may be to oth#- -<br />
haulers — food products, faces of<br />
liu11i3Tr endorsers — but as the nun><br />
ber of photos grow, the process becomes<br />
less economical "Twenty is<br />
about the limit for economies of<br />
scale." Fisher said<br />
The new technology in an increasingly<br />
visual world presents new opportunities<br />
ft>r'advertising agencies<br />
"Wh<strong>at</strong> our objective is is to give a<br />
sponsor (client) a quality product<br />
The sponsor s objective is to get a<br />
recall of the product around the<br />
country." Ciancio said.<br />
And th<strong>at</strong>'s the bottom line in any<br />
kind of advertising rel<strong>at</strong>ionship<br />
Manager of credit union bridges banking cultures<br />
By David F. Stein<br />
special writer<br />
Lithuania is banking on Michigan<br />
— thanks to Gaile Dedinas. manager<br />
of KASA Lithuanian Federal Credit<br />
Union's branch inSonthfielrt .<br />
Last year, Dedinas invited the officials<br />
of Litimpex, the newly organized<br />
import-export bank of an autonomous<br />
Lithuania, to Michigan to<br />
study American banking techniques<br />
The visit led to meetings with officials<br />
<strong>at</strong> Manufacturers N<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
Bank of Detroit.<br />
Now. much to the chagrin of the<br />
Citicorps and Chase Manh<strong>at</strong>tans of<br />
the banking world, MNB will handle<br />
the worldwide transactions of Litimpex<br />
and train its staff in modern<br />
banking techniques.<br />
The agreement, upgraded in May,<br />
is one of the first necessary steps to<br />
achieve economic independence<br />
from the Soviet Union, Dedinas said,<br />
because the Soviet ruble is essentially<br />
worthless and deals going through<br />
Moscow <strong>take</strong> months to clear.<br />
"Even though the Llthuanlans-de^<br />
clared themselves independent, if<br />
they cannot stand independent economically,<br />
then it's just so much bravado."<br />
Dedinas said. Dedinas lives in<br />
West Bloomfield with her husband<br />
Saul and children Kristina and To-<br />
IN THE LAST five years, starting<br />
from scr<strong>at</strong>ch, Dedinas has also built<br />
the Southfield office of KASA into a<br />
1.600-member branch with assets of<br />
$5.5 million. There are .some 50,000<br />
Lithuanians in the area.<br />
Dedinas was born in 1947 in a displaced<br />
persons camp in Germany.<br />
Her parents had fled Lithuania,<br />
where they faced confisc<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />
family businesses and resettlement<br />
or imprisonment by the Soviets.<br />
The family emigr<strong>at</strong>ed to the United<br />
St<strong>at</strong>es in 1948. living In Fargo.<br />
N.D , and Brooks, Minn., before joining<br />
rel<strong>at</strong>ives in Detroit.<br />
It was while <strong>at</strong>tending a wedding<br />
th<strong>at</strong> Dedinas was recommended by<br />
wedding guests-to KASA directors to<br />
set up the Michigan branch. She was<br />
working <strong>at</strong> a Rochester. NJf.^jtdver-<br />
Using firm<strong>at</strong> the time<br />
Although she had little accounting<br />
experience, she was confident in her<br />
marketing and advertising skills and<br />
convinced the directors she was<br />
right for the job <strong>at</strong> a formal interview.<br />
Insurance companies come<br />
under eye of r<strong>at</strong>ing services<br />
By Sid Mittra<br />
special writer<br />
This is the second in a series regarding the<br />
st<strong>at</strong>e of health of the tnsurance industry. -<br />
Amid the worry and confusion surrounding the<br />
insurance industry, you can safeguard your assets<br />
by relying on those knowledgeable in the field and<br />
doing a little homework on your own<br />
As Joseph Belth, Indiana University professor,<br />
puts it, "The idea th<strong>at</strong> an individual planner can do<br />
tbe analysis (of the insurance industry) on his own<br />
is quite simply ridiculous."<br />
So the next best thing is to rely on the opinions<br />
of these r<strong>at</strong>ing services A.M. Best, Duff 4 Phelps,<br />
Moody's Investor Services and Standard & Poor's<br />
For details on r<strong>at</strong>ing companies, consult Stranger's<br />
Investment Advisor. July 1991.<br />
Here's a brief description of the services offered<br />
by the r<strong>at</strong>ing companies<br />
e A M BEST In existence the longest time,<br />
Best r<strong>at</strong>es 1,379 (of 2,300) insurance companies on<br />
a nine-level scale ranging from A+ down to C-<br />
Best also has 10 "r<strong>at</strong>ings not assigned classific<strong>at</strong>ions,"<br />
meaning the insurance company doesn't<br />
mAm twit's mirrtmdm size or the minimum financial<br />
requirements<br />
Best offers a wide range of services, including a<br />
number of public<strong>at</strong>ions For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
contact AM Best Co, Am best Road. Old wick N.J.<br />
08858 Phone 908 439-2200<br />
e STANDARD 4 POOR'S SAP has been r<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
clarific<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Our Aug. 29 i*s»e reported on the problems of life<br />
insurance companies, aeveral of which had gone bankrupt.<br />
However, Equitable Life Assurance Society never<br />
r<br />
declared bankruptcy nor was it ever declared bankrupt<br />
The article reported th<strong>at</strong> the company ii doing OK<br />
financial strengths and credit quality for more<br />
than 50 years. It r<strong>at</strong>es 480 companies In April,<br />
S&P introduced "quality solvency r<strong>at</strong>ings," which<br />
are based on the st<strong>at</strong>istics obtained from the N<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Insurance Commissioners<br />
(NAfC).<br />
S&P offers several public<strong>at</strong>ions, including<br />
SAP's Insurance Book, Select Reports and S&P's<br />
Insurer R<strong>at</strong>ings List. For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion, write<br />
SAP's Insurance R<strong>at</strong>ings. 25 Broadway, New<br />
York, N Y 10004 or call 212-208-1524.<br />
e DUFF & PHELPS Reporting since 1986,<br />
Duff k Phelps has cl<strong>aim</strong>s-paying ability r<strong>at</strong>ings<br />
on 61 companies But the company cl<strong>aim</strong>s th<strong>at</strong><br />
within 18 months it will be r<strong>at</strong>ing 90 percent of<br />
major U.S. insurance comanies<br />
You can obtain the r<strong>at</strong>ings from the Cl<strong>aim</strong>s<br />
Paying Ability R<strong>at</strong>ing Service or the quarterly issues<br />
of the company's Insurance Company Cl<strong>aim</strong>s<br />
Paying Ability R<strong>at</strong>ing Guide For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
contact Duff & Phelps Credit R<strong>at</strong>ing Co., 55<br />
E Monroe Street, Chicago, 111 60603 or call 312-<br />
263-2610<br />
e MOODY'S INVESTOR SERVICES Evalu<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
life insurance companies since the 1970s, Moody's<br />
r<strong>at</strong>es 72 companies The company refers to<br />
the r<strong>at</strong>ings as "financial strength r<strong>at</strong>ings<br />
Moody's offers a variety of public<strong>at</strong>ions, includmg<br />
an Insurance Credit Report Service For further<br />
inform<strong>at</strong>ion, contact Moody's Investor Services.<br />
99 Church Street. New York, N Y 10007 or<br />
call 212-553-0300 ^<br />
Neit u>eek. the series concludes tilth on article<br />
dealing with insurance industry offerings<br />
Sid Mittra is professor of finance <strong>at</strong> Oakland<br />
University and oumer of Coordin<strong>at</strong>ed Financial<br />
Planning If you unsh to know the r<strong>at</strong>ings<br />
of pour tnsurance company by the compantes<br />
mentioned tn this orttrte or ttxmM like<br />
to knou• if the type of plan you haw lends ttself<br />
to a transfer or diversific<strong>at</strong>ion, mail a<br />
copy (not an original) of your policy uith a<br />
self-addrAsed, stamped eni>eiope and daytime<br />
phone number to Or Sid Mittra, 3250 W<br />
Big Beaver, Suite 540. Troy 49094.<br />
One early decision proved right on<br />
target. Dedinas placed the credit<br />
union office on Nine Mile, just down<br />
the street from Divine Providence<br />
Church, a religious and cultural center<br />
for suburban Detroit Lithuani-<br />
in car<br />
loans and five-year, fixed-r<strong>at</strong>e home<br />
equity loans.<br />
BUT ONE OF its most important<br />
services is providing a banking environment<br />
for those not fluent in English.<br />
"Older Lithuanians look—more<br />
toward the comfort of doing business<br />
in Lithuanian," Dedinas said. "We're<br />
all bilingual. New Lithuanians coming<br />
in and living here — they also<br />
have a languange barrier and like<br />
the idea th<strong>at</strong> they can do business<br />
"Wh<strong>at</strong>'s the<br />
HAPPY FACE for?<br />
with us in Lithuanian."<br />
The Southfield staff includes loan<br />
officer Irene Vizgirda, customer service<br />
represent<strong>at</strong>ives Valentina Buh>ta.<br />
teller Daiva Memenas and Vida<br />
Zambo. who handles Visa credit<br />
cards and CDs.<br />
A chance meeting also led 10 the<br />
banking agreement between Litimpex<br />
and Manufacturer's.<br />
- At an economic and trade conference<br />
in Florida in 1989, Dedinas met<br />
Roumaidus Visokavicius, the future<br />
president of Litimpex, and the<br />
i.iixmaman prime minister oe<strong>aim</strong>inas<br />
Vagnorius,<br />
Dedinas invited the Lithuanians to<br />
Michigan to study American financial<br />
techniques. The six-week visit<br />
by Lithuanian banking officials was<br />
sponsored by KASA and the Michigan<br />
Credit Union League<br />
Saul Anuzis, an aide to st<strong>at</strong>e Sen<br />
Richard Posthumus. R-Alto. and<br />
Dedinas' brother, helped the<br />
Lithuanian bankers get together<br />
with Manufacturers' intern<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
department during their stay The<br />
meetings le> > I \( "I. on \ on .hkI vour<br />
house by offering yon some ot live Ix-si home programs and<br />
servit c available. We have been ser\ ing hoine buyers throughout ilusoufhensiem<br />
Mk higan area tor o\ er a « entur\<br />
Inter! irst Otters Y
Suburban Life<br />
Julie Brown editor/459-2700<br />
©Ije ©bseruer Newspapers<br />
ES<br />
Thursday. September 5. 1991 O&E - (P.CJ1C<br />
exhibit has<br />
lots of class<br />
ICHOOL DAYS these days<br />
don't bear much resemblance<br />
to those of 100 years<br />
L__ __<br />
In the day* of the boe-robm<br />
rhoolhouse, children wrote on<br />
- sl<strong>at</strong>es r<strong>at</strong>her<br />
ent ages were<br />
same classroom by one teacher<br />
Those school days are highlighted<br />
in a new exhibit <strong>at</strong> the Plymouth<br />
Historical 'Museum. "The American<br />
Country School: A Nostalgic<br />
Remembering" opened last week<br />
and will continue through Nov. 24.<br />
Tbe exhibit is tied into the opening<br />
of the renov<strong>at</strong>ed Geer School in<br />
Superior Township. Museum<br />
staffers and volunteers also wanted,<br />
to have the exhibit done la time<br />
for the Plymouth Fall Festival.<br />
PHOTOS AND artifacts in the<br />
exhibit tell the story of the community's<br />
educ<strong>at</strong>ional history<br />
"No computers on exhibit, no,"<br />
said Beth Stewart, museum director.<br />
"We didn't get quite th<strong>at</strong> far."<br />
Most items are'from the l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
I9tb century on up to the mid-2Oth<br />
-century, Tbe museum's main lobby<br />
area is set up to resemble a oneroom<br />
scboolhouse of 1M0 or<br />
. thereabouts.<br />
<strong>take</strong>n in1887.<br />
of Ptym-<br />
In those days, schools had coalburning<br />
stoves and no Indoor<br />
plumbing, Stewart said. Typically<br />
children of different ages were in<br />
the same classroom, and older students<br />
tutored tbe younger ones.<br />
The school year in'the past was<br />
shorter because children needed to<br />
work on family farms. "School was<br />
i Township resident.<br />
Other differences are evident as<br />
well. Photos from the l<strong>at</strong>e 19th and<br />
early 20th centuries show th<strong>at</strong><br />
schoolchildren, of th<strong>at</strong> era dressed<br />
up more so than is true today. Tbe<br />
teacher was usually a young unmarried<br />
woman who would board<br />
with a local family.<br />
"She certainly couldn't live by<br />
herself," Stewart said. Such an arrangement<br />
wouldn't have been considered<br />
proper, and the pay those<br />
Thte bttkettmff uniform wm<br />
worn in 1918-19 or<br />
thereabouts.<br />
teachers received would have<br />
made living independently difficult<br />
SOME EXHIBIT items have<br />
Time <strong>at</strong> work flies by<br />
for student journalist<br />
By Julie Brown<br />
staff-writer<br />
Minal Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala's summer in<br />
New York City wasn't limited to seeing<br />
Broadway plays and visiting<br />
tourist <strong>at</strong>tractions.<br />
Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala, 20, did 1 ' do those<br />
things, but also spent two months<br />
working as an editorial intern <strong>at</strong><br />
Time magazine She's a senior <strong>at</strong><br />
Stanford University and will gradu<strong>at</strong>e<br />
in December with a bachelor of<br />
arts degree in communic<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
"I really liked New York and the<br />
internship was obviously a good experience,"<br />
said Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala. a 19M<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High School gradu<strong>at</strong>e<br />
She was in New York City June 10<br />
through Aug. 10 Time has an internship<br />
program with about 40 colleges<br />
and universities, and Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala<br />
was nomin<strong>at</strong>ed and chosen through<br />
th<strong>at</strong> program.<br />
She worked on the "back of the<br />
book," which includes the magazine's<br />
science, society and culture<br />
sections. Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala, the daughter<br />
of Dr. Bhupendra and Bhanu<br />
Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala of Plymouth Township,<br />
worked in the society section, reporting<br />
on such areas as law, educ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
religion, the press and food.<br />
SHE WORKED on one food story<br />
on Miami's cuisine. Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala<br />
earned three bylines in Time this<br />
summer for stories on tbe growth of<br />
Protestant superchurches, newsroom<br />
plagiarism and the resign<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
of Stanford University president<br />
Donald Kennedy.<br />
She did her reporting by telephone<br />
r<strong>at</strong>her than traveling around the<br />
country Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala, who was managing<br />
editor of The CEP Perspective<br />
her senior year of high school and<br />
has worked <strong>at</strong> The Community Crier,<br />
didn't find the pace difficult to handle<br />
She's worked on The Stanford Daily,<br />
the student newspaper <strong>at</strong> the university<br />
near Palo Alto, Calif. At<br />
Time, Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala would often only<br />
work on one or two stories <strong>at</strong> a time<br />
Work, however, was more thorough<br />
than wh<strong>at</strong> she'd done previously and<br />
The weekly newsmagazine has high<br />
standards for accuracy<br />
She found most people returned<br />
her telephone calls "A pretty good<br />
response There are still people who<br />
don't call you back "<br />
Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala, a former <strong>Canton</strong> resident,<br />
found th<strong>at</strong> Stanford University<br />
BUI BAESlEfVmffpfcotoorwhar<br />
Minal Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala enjoyed her summer internship <strong>at</strong> Time magazine<br />
in Maw York City. She's a senior <strong>at</strong> Stanford University<br />
. -A A aaaa -,,|k f* a yink ananrinint^<br />
•no 8 iww Kfymoum utnion ntgn 9cnoov orsoufie.<br />
trustees were quicker to return calls<br />
than had been the case when she was<br />
working for the student newspaper<br />
"I really enjoyed everything I<br />
did," she said. "You learn different<br />
things from every article."<br />
IT'S UNLIKELY she'll return to<br />
Time following her gradu<strong>at</strong>ion in<br />
December Typically, staffers have<br />
<strong>at</strong> least five years of daily newspaper<br />
experience, she said.<br />
Instead, Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala hopes to get a<br />
couple of good internships for the<br />
spring and summer of 1992 "and<br />
then see where we go from there."<br />
She's considering becoming a copy<br />
editor and is flexible about moving<br />
to any part of the country to work on<br />
a daily newspaper<br />
Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala recently returned<br />
from the annual convention of the<br />
Asian American Journalists Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
in Se<strong>at</strong>tle, Wash. She worked on<br />
the daily convention newspaper and<br />
<strong>at</strong>tended a job fair<br />
Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala and other student interns<br />
from Time were in a photo<br />
printed with the publisher's note in<br />
the Aug 12 edition of the magazine<br />
Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala was quoted in th<strong>at</strong> note<br />
as well.<br />
"1 think those issues probably sold<br />
oOt in Plymouth." she said with a<br />
smile. *<br />
Her family was proud th<strong>at</strong> she<br />
was chosen for such a competitive<br />
program Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala's parents<br />
came to visit <strong>at</strong> the end of the summer<br />
They wfent to see "C<strong>at</strong>s" and<br />
did (hf' usu3] tourlst-tyf)^ things<br />
"People are very supportive," said<br />
Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala, who has a brother, Nayan.<br />
18, a freshman <strong>at</strong> Cornell University<br />
in Ithaca. N Y One of her<br />
professors <strong>at</strong> Stanford had worked <strong>at</strong><br />
Time and helped to steer Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala<br />
to the internship program<br />
Other students <strong>at</strong> Stanford were<br />
pleased Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala was chosen She<br />
made friends this summer among<br />
other student interns <strong>at</strong> Time<br />
Warner $ '<br />
She wasn't particularly apprehensive<br />
about living and working on<br />
Manh<strong>at</strong>tan Many people were o<strong>at</strong> on<br />
New York's streets and she was nev<br />
er m a completely isol<strong>at</strong>ed area<br />
"Obviously, you have to keep your<br />
eyes open." said Hajr<strong>at</strong>wala, who<br />
didn't ride New York's subways <strong>at</strong><br />
night<br />
It's back to school time <strong>at</strong> the Plymouth Historical<br />
Museum, according to museum di-<br />
been borrowed from the <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Historical, Society. -Members of<br />
th<strong>at</strong> group have been involved th<br />
renov<strong>at</strong>ing -one-room schoolhooses<br />
in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
"They've done such a good job<br />
with Cherry Hill School and then<br />
they're in the process of restoring<br />
Sheldon School." Stew art said.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Historical Society members<br />
are researching the history of<br />
local schoolhooses and plan to publish<br />
a book.<br />
School books, ink wells, desks, oil<br />
lamps, fountain pens and other<br />
items are fe<strong>at</strong>ured in the exhibit <strong>at</strong>'<br />
the museum, 155 S. Main, <strong>at</strong><br />
in downtown Plymouth.<br />
Some items are from the museum's<br />
collection while others have been<br />
the past are fe<strong>at</strong>ured as welL<br />
Those students evidently earned<br />
good grades and didn't mind passing<br />
along their childhood report<br />
cards for the museum's archives.<br />
.. "I love tbe handwriting," Stewart<br />
said. Penmanship was emphasized<br />
in those days, and many students<br />
had beautiful handwriting.<br />
Often, students in the past had to<br />
walk a distance to school, although<br />
not necessarily the fabled five<br />
miles through a blizzard uphill<br />
each way.<br />
"I would say quite a ways just<br />
from looking tbe maps. Plymouth<br />
was quite spread out" By the<br />
turn of the century, more schools<br />
had been open, particularly in<br />
town, and students didn't<br />
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remained open until 1M2.<br />
STUDENTS OF the past didn't<br />
have much time for socializing<br />
away from school. "Hut's where<br />
you got to see your friends," Stewart<br />
said.<br />
Some members of the Plymouth<br />
Historical Society recall their own<br />
school days or those of their, parents<br />
whin seeing the exhibit Exhibit<br />
organizers plan to have children<br />
from local schools visit to see<br />
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• 8PW BINGO<br />
Tbe Plymouth Business and Professional<br />
Women will sponsor bingo<br />
6:30-10 pjn. Thursday, Sept 5, in<br />
The G<strong>at</strong>hering, across from Kellogg<br />
Park in downtown Plymouth. The<br />
annual event is held in conjunction<br />
with the Plymouth Fall Festival.<br />
Proceeds will be used for the club's<br />
scholarship program Cash prizes<br />
will be given away. For more Inform<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
call 476-M55.<br />
• CHILDBIRTH CLASS<br />
Tbe Plymouth Childbirth Educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Associ<strong>at</strong>ion will offer a sevenweek<br />
series on prepared childbirth<br />
beginning 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept 5,<br />
<strong>at</strong> the Arbor Health Building, 990 W.<br />
Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth. Classes<br />
will last two hours. For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
call 459-7477.<br />
• BOOK SALE<br />
The Plymouth branch, American<br />
Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of University Women,<br />
will sell used books during the Plymouth<br />
Fall Festival Thursday through<br />
Sunday, Sept. "5-8. AAUW members<br />
will have a festival booth and will<br />
sell paperbacks priced <strong>at</strong> 50 cents<br />
per inch (according to tbe thickness<br />
of the book). Selections will include<br />
fiction, "mysteries, science fiction.<br />
Westerns and books for teenagers.<br />
Proceeds will be used for scholarships<br />
for students <strong>at</strong> the University<br />
of Michigan, Michigan St<strong>at</strong>e University,<br />
Schoolcraft College, Madonna<br />
University, Washtenaw Community<br />
College and the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
adult educ<strong>at</strong>ion program<br />
• WESTSIDE DANCE<br />
Wests!de Singles will hold a<br />
dance/party 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday,<br />
Sept ft, <strong>at</strong> Roma's of Uvonia, on<br />
Schoolcraft west of Inkster Road.<br />
The dance /party is for singles age 21<br />
and older. Dressy <strong>at</strong>tire should be<br />
worn (no jeans). There will be snacks<br />
and a budget bar. Forjnore informa-<br />
Uon, call the hot line, 5M-31M<br />
• GARDENERS' SALE<br />
A fall gardeners' sale will be 9<br />
am to 4:30 p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday, Sept 7, <strong>at</strong><br />
the M<strong>at</strong>thaei Botanical Gardens,<br />
1800 N. Dixboro, Ann Arbor. Fe<strong>at</strong>ured<br />
tana will Include specimen<br />
trees and shrubs, hardy chrysanthemums,<br />
bulbs from Holland and<br />
orchids for in-home cultiv<strong>at</strong>ion. Sale<br />
organizers will give complimentary<br />
seedlings to tbe first 100 adult p<strong>at</strong>rons.<br />
The sale is sponsored by tbe<br />
Friends of tbe M<strong>at</strong>thaei Botanical<br />
Gardens. For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion, call<br />
908-7061.<br />
• ART SHOW<br />
The Three Cities Art Club will<br />
hold an art stem during the annual<br />
Plymouth Fall Festival in downtown<br />
Plymouth. Show hours'will be 10<br />
a.m. to 6 p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday, Sept 7, 10<br />
a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Sept. 8. Oils,<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ercolors and mixed media will<br />
be fe<strong>at</strong>ured. Several members will<br />
particip<strong>at</strong>e in painting demonstr<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />
The public may <strong>at</strong>tend the<br />
show. For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion, call<br />
club president—James—DeArmond,<br />
459-2082.<br />
• SATURDAY NIGHT<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday Night Singles/Westside<br />
will bold a dance/party 8 p.m. to 1<br />
a.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday, Sept 7, <strong>at</strong> Roma's of<br />
Livonia, on Schoolcraft west of Inkster<br />
Road. The dance/party is for<br />
singles ages 21 and-fllder. Dressy <strong>at</strong>tire<br />
should be worn (no Jeans). There<br />
will be snacks and a budget bar. Admission<br />
i>rice is $4 for men, |1 for<br />
women. Few more inform<strong>at</strong>ion, call<br />
the hot line, 277-4242.<br />
<strong>Local</strong> craftsman<br />
to teach classes<br />
Phillip Hawk, a local saddler and<br />
shoemaker, will teach classes this<br />
fall. -<br />
Hawk, who has a shop in Plymouth's<br />
Old Village, will teach a handstitching<br />
craftsmanship class<br />
through Schoolcraft College- The<br />
course Is being offered as part of the<br />
community college's equine arts and<br />
science program<br />
Tbe class^will meet 9 a.m. to noon<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urdays for irweeks and ts scheduled<br />
to begin S<strong>at</strong>urday, Sept 21. Students<br />
will learn techniques to cre<strong>at</strong>e<br />
almost every stitch used to make<br />
new voices<br />
Scott and Michelle Staber of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
announce tbe birth of a son. Alec<br />
Christopher, Aug. 22 <strong>at</strong> St. Joseph<br />
Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor.<br />
Grandparents are Carl and Lexy<br />
Staber of Wayne and Don and Mildred<br />
PelUer of Portage, Mich.<br />
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registr<strong>at</strong>ion is required. The college<br />
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Hawk, a Redford resident, will<br />
also teach a class on belt-making <strong>at</strong><br />
his shop, 110 E. Liberty in Plymouth's<br />
Old Village. Those sessions<br />
will be 2:30-4:30 p.m. eight S<strong>at</strong>urdays,<br />
beginning Sept 7. For inform<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
call 455-4295.<br />
Plymouth, announce the birth of a<br />
daughter, Leah Simone Campbell,<br />
Aug. 16 <strong>at</strong> St Joseph Mercy Hospital<br />
in Ann Arbor. Grandparents are<br />
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Ind., and Charles and Charlotte<br />
Campbell of Huntington. Gre<strong>at</strong>grandparents<br />
are Qa Campbell, Marie<br />
Selle and Bernice Brewer, all of<br />
Huntington. Leah Simone has a sister,<br />
Vanessa, 11.<br />
• PARENTS WITHOUT<br />
PARTNERS<br />
Livonia-Redford Chapter No. 130,<br />
Parents Without Partners, will bold<br />
its 'Harvest Moon" dance 9 p.m. to 1<br />
am S<strong>at</strong>urday, Sept 1, <strong>at</strong> Mama<br />
Mia's, 2*770 Plymouth Road, Uvonia.<br />
The public may <strong>at</strong>tend. For<br />
more inform<strong>at</strong>ion, call 464-1969. The<br />
chapter meets the second and fourth<br />
Wednesday of each month <strong>at</strong> Mama<br />
Mia's in Uvonia. AcUviUes designed<br />
for families and children are offered<br />
by Parents Without Partners.<br />
• BETHANY DANCE<br />
Bethany West will have a dance 9<br />
p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday, Sept 7, in the gym <strong>at</strong><br />
St. Robert Bellarmine, West Chicago<br />
and Inkster Road In Redford. Price<br />
is $6. Organizers are encouraging<br />
those who <strong>at</strong>tend to wear Western<br />
<strong>at</strong>tire (jeans acceptable), although<br />
th<strong>at</strong> isn't mand<strong>at</strong>ory. Bethany West<br />
is a C<strong>at</strong>holic organizaUon for divorced<br />
and separ<strong>at</strong>ed people. Tbe<br />
dance is for singles over age 21. Music<br />
will be varied. For more informaUon,<br />
call 729-8515 or 255-3620 after<br />
5 p.m.<br />
• SINGLE PROFESSIONALS A<br />
The Single Professionals will meet<br />
10 a m. Sunday, Sept 8, for a bike/<br />
walk event <strong>at</strong> Kensington Metropark.<br />
Participants should meet <strong>at</strong><br />
the east bo<strong>at</strong> launch parking lot.<br />
Members meet 6:45 pm. Tuesdays<br />
for wallyball <strong>at</strong> Racquetball Farmington,<br />
34200 Nine Mile, west of<br />
Farmington Road in Farmington.<br />
The social group is for singles age 25<br />
and older. For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
call 47&-9181.<br />
• GARDENER ALERT<br />
Members of the Plymouth Trailwood<br />
Garden Club have invited all<br />
gardeners to bring their prize bloom<br />
or their largest vegetable to place on<br />
display <strong>at</strong> the exhibit tent Sunday,<br />
Sept. 8. during the Plymouth Fall<br />
FesUval. Entries will be accepted 9<br />
a.m. to noon. There will be junior<br />
and adult groupings in all flower and<br />
vegetable c<strong>at</strong>egories, and ribbons<br />
will be awarded. Master gardeners<br />
will choose the winners.<br />
• TRAIL TOUR<br />
A "Wh<strong>at</strong> the Nose Knows" trail<br />
tour will be 2 p.m. Sunday. Sept. 8, <strong>at</strong><br />
the M<strong>at</strong>thaei Botanical Gardens,<br />
1800 N. Dixboro, Ann Arbor. Docents,<br />
volunteer guides <strong>at</strong> the gardens,<br />
will conduct the tour of the<br />
herb garden and trails area. Participants<br />
should register in tbe lobby<br />
and meet docents on tbe steps. Tbe<br />
tour will <strong>take</strong> place rain or shine.<br />
Sturdy footwear (no sandals) should<br />
be worn. For more informaUon, caU '<br />
998-7061.<br />
• SIXTY-PLUS<br />
The Sixty-Plus Club will meet<br />
noon Monday, Sept. 9, for a poUuck<br />
luncheon <strong>at</strong> the First United Methodist.<br />
Church of Plymouth, 45201 N.<br />
Territorial, west of Sheldon in Plymouth<br />
Township. The program on<br />
"Mixin's and Fixin's and Other NarraUves"<br />
will be narr<strong>at</strong>ed by Martha<br />
Suchanski.<br />
Those <strong>at</strong>tending should bring their<br />
own table service and a dish to pass.<br />
Gub meetings are the first Monday<br />
of each month <strong>at</strong> the First United<br />
Methodist Church of Plymouth.<br />
• 50-UP CLUB<br />
The St. John Neumann Seniors/50-<br />
Up Club will meet 5:30 p.m. Tuesday,<br />
Sept. 10, <strong>at</strong> the church, on War-<br />
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fe<strong>at</strong>ure a 10th anniversary Mass and<br />
reception. For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
call 459-4091 or m-1307.<br />
• EX-NEWCOMERS ,<br />
The Plymouth -Ex-Newcomers<br />
Club will meet 7:30 pjn. Tuesday,<br />
Sept. 10, in the Plymouth Township<br />
meeting room {formerly Frieodly'a<br />
Restaurant), Ann Arbor Road and<br />
Lilley. Tbe meeting is for all current<br />
and prospective members. _<br />
• BIRTH CLASSES<br />
The Plymouth Childbirth Educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Associ<strong>at</strong>ion will offer a sevenweek<br />
series of prepared childbirth<br />
classes beginning 7:J0 p.m. Tuesday,<br />
Sept. 10, <strong>at</strong> St Michael Lutheran<br />
Church, 7000 Sheldon, Can too Classes<br />
will last two hours. For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
call 459-7477.<br />
• SENIORFEST<br />
Tbe annual "SeniorFest 91" will<br />
be 11:50 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday.<br />
Sept. 11. in Hines Park, Hines Drive<br />
<strong>at</strong> Riverside Drive in Plymouth. The<br />
New Gener<strong>at</strong>ion Dance Group from<br />
Schoolcraft College will perform.<br />
Free refreshments will be served.<br />
For reserv<strong>at</strong>ions or more inform<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
call 45S-M17 or 4M-12S4 Bit.<br />
236. There will be no regular Monday.<br />
Sept. 9, Council on Aging meeting<br />
• AUDITIONS FOR PLAY<br />
The Plymouth The<strong>at</strong>re Guild will<br />
hold auditions for the play "Steel<br />
Magnolias" 7 p.m. Wednesday and<br />
Thursday, Sept. 11-12, <strong>at</strong> the W<strong>at</strong>er<br />
Tower The<strong>at</strong>er, on tbe campus of<br />
Northville Regional Hospital, 41001<br />
W. Seven Mile, between Haggerty<br />
and Northville roads in Northville<br />
Township Tbe cast consists of six<br />
female roles (ages 20 to 60-plus).<br />
Performance d<strong>at</strong>es for "Steel<br />
Magnolias," the first production of<br />
the 45th PTG season, will be Oct. 25-<br />
27, Nov. 1-3 and 8-9. Help is also<br />
needed behind tbe scenes. For more<br />
inform<strong>at</strong>ion, call 349-7110.<br />
• VICTORIAN FESTIVAL S<br />
Northvilie's third annual Victorian<br />
Festival will be Friday through Sunday,<br />
Sept. 13-15. The event, sponsored<br />
by the Northville Community<br />
Chamber of Commerce, will begin<br />
with a parade Friday evening. Activities<br />
and events will continue all day<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday and Sunday. Tbe Northville<br />
Arts Commission will sponsor an art<br />
show fe<strong>at</strong>uring the work of more<br />
than 5G artists:<br />
Other activities will include: horse<br />
and carriage rides; trolley rides; storytelling;<br />
medicine man shows; performances<br />
by strolling musicians;<br />
old-fashioned games; and others.<br />
Historic Mill Race Village will be<br />
open for tours. For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
call 349-7640.<br />
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the items. Youngsters are still getting<br />
settled into-the new school<br />
year, but many will visif in October<br />
and November.<br />
"So they will get to see a lot of<br />
tbe things before they're <strong>take</strong>n<br />
down," Stewart said. She imagines<br />
those students will notice how different<br />
school days of the past were<br />
The museum's next exhibit will<br />
be on World War n and is tied into<br />
tbe 50th anniversary of the Japanese<br />
bombing of Pearl Harbor.<br />
"The American Country School"<br />
exhibit has some surprises. Organized<br />
sports for girls and young<br />
women, for Instance, aren't new<br />
One mannequin in the exhibit<br />
wears a girl's basketball team-uniform<br />
from 1916-19 or thereabouts<br />
"Th<strong>at</strong> was probably about tbe<br />
first," Stewart said. Sports teams<br />
for girls began in th<strong>at</strong> era, focusing<br />
on such activities as volleyball and<br />
basketball. Fewer area residents<br />
were working on farms by th<strong>at</strong><br />
time, and even housework had be-<br />
engagements<br />
Homick-Wright<br />
Joseph and Barbara Homick of<br />
Plymouth announce the engagement<br />
of their daughter. Kelly Reyne, to<br />
Douglas Wayne Wright, son of Donald<br />
and Margaret Wright of Traverse<br />
City, Mich. _<br />
The bride-elect, a former Livonia<br />
resident, lives in New York. She is a<br />
gradu<strong>at</strong>e of Stevenson High School<br />
and Ferris St<strong>at</strong>e University and is<br />
employed <strong>at</strong> St. Joseph Hospital in<br />
E3mira, N Y.<br />
Her fiance, who- also lives in New<br />
York, is a gradu<strong>at</strong>e of Traverse City<br />
High School and of Michigan St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
University, where be earned his<br />
bachelor's and master's degrees. He<br />
earned a doctor<strong>at</strong>e from the University<br />
of Arkansas and is employed <strong>at</strong><br />
Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y.<br />
A mid-September wedding is<br />
come less demanding.<br />
"You see things like this starting<br />
to come about." People were beginning<br />
to understand the Importance<br />
of physical educ<strong>at</strong>ion and activity,<br />
she said.<br />
The Plymouth Historical Museum<br />
utU have extended Plymouth<br />
Fall Festival hours — noon<br />
to 6 p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday. Sept. 7, noon<br />
to 5 p.m Sunday, Sept. 8. Craft<br />
exhibitors will be fe<strong>at</strong>ured inside<br />
the museum. Antique and<br />
collectible vmtage automobiles<br />
and fire engines t2>SU be displayed<br />
outdoors. In prepar<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
for the upcoming World War II<br />
exhibit, a questionnaire for visitors<br />
to fill out on their recollections<br />
of th<strong>at</strong> era will be aixxilable<br />
Regular museum hours are 1-<br />
4 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday<br />
and S<strong>at</strong>urday, 2S p.m Sunday<br />
Admission price is 31-50- for<br />
adults, 50 cents for students<br />
ages $-17. free for children under<br />
age 5. Family r<strong>at</strong>e is 34 For<br />
more inform<strong>at</strong>ion, call 455-8940<br />
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Collectors revved up about Camaros<br />
By Larry O'Connor<br />
staff writer<br />
SOMETIMES CAMARO OWN-<br />
ERS find themselves professing<br />
their love of the sports<br />
car in some of tbe most peculiar<br />
places<br />
In Grace Kirk's case, the testament<br />
came before the Redford<br />
Township Zoning Board of Appeals,<br />
where she was <strong>at</strong>tempting to get an<br />
eitensioo approved for the family<br />
garage. She and her husband, Richard,<br />
only own four Camaros.<br />
"The guy on the board asked, "Why<br />
a Camaro?" I looked <strong>at</strong> him ex- -<br />
asper<strong>at</strong>ed and said, 'Wh<strong>at</strong>'other car<br />
is there?"" recalled the 47-year-old<br />
Redford resident. "He said, 'Give her<br />
a variance.'"<br />
Actually, Camarq enthusiasts prefer<br />
to express their sentiments in<br />
more conventional settings.<br />
Well, for instance, places such as<br />
theCamarO Club of Michigan, which<br />
meets twice a month <strong>at</strong> Les Stanford<br />
Chevrolet in Dearborn. Or they like<br />
traveling the circuit to shows such as<br />
-the 12th annual Camaro Street N<strong>at</strong>ionals<br />
Aug 17-18 <strong>at</strong> the General<br />
Motors Tech Center in Warren.<br />
Some 200 registrants, representing<br />
23 clubs, turned up <strong>at</strong> the event<br />
recently, including contingents from<br />
as far away as Sweden and Denmark.<br />
to show off their shir%'<br />
Camaros.<br />
This year, the event was a little<br />
more special since the Camaro is<br />
marking its 25th anniversary, debuting<br />
in 1967 as a competitor to the<br />
popular Ford Mustang.<br />
THE CAMARO was initially<br />
viewed as something of a sports car<br />
for the working man. said Vic Brant<br />
of Garden City, president of the<br />
Camaro Club of Michigan.<br />
"It just came on by storm," said<br />
Brant, 44. a tool designer for Cadillac<br />
and an owner of a blue 1967<br />
Club members have no shortage<br />
to collecting Camaros.<br />
Camarr Rally Sport- "In terms of<br />
styling, there was nothing like it."<br />
Through the years, the Camaro<br />
has undergone several styling<br />
changes<br />
Keith Young of Livonia owns a<br />
pair of them, a silver 1978 Z-28 and<br />
a red '81 Berlinetta, and he believes<br />
the variances even within the same<br />
class year further enhance their originality.<br />
Some are convertibles, some are<br />
hardtops Some carry 427 engines,<br />
some 327 Other tfuogs such as wheel<br />
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Camaros apart from one another<br />
SEVERAL MODELS of the automobile<br />
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the 31st one to roll off the assembly<br />
line in 1967<br />
Bruce Wheeler's '67 red convertible<br />
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Other years, models and makes<br />
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THE COUPLE has a red 1991 Z-<br />
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"We don't smoke or drink." said<br />
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with General Motors Power Train,<br />
"so we save money there."<br />
Kirk finds the hobby personally<br />
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Working in the garage for two or<br />
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FOR MANY Camaro buffs, like<br />
Jeannie Driscoll of <strong>Canton</strong> Township.<br />
the cars offer a chance to recoup<br />
a bit of the past.<br />
"When I_was 16, my dad owned a<br />
junk yard He put together a 67<br />
Carparo for me and I kept it unUl I<br />
got married and we needed money to<br />
buy a house so I sold it," Driscoll<br />
said. "I always wanted another one."<br />
Driscoll owns a red 1987 Camaro<br />
Super Sport, which has been completely<br />
restored from the ground up<br />
Even the 6-cylinder engine was replaced<br />
by a V-6 to give its street machine<br />
look validity<br />
Terry Driscoll of <strong>Canton</strong> owns this 1969 Rally Sport Camaro.<br />
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racked up nine first places in the<br />
Gre<strong>at</strong> Central Division of the Intern<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
Show Car Associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
(ISCA) circuit. Her husband. Terry,<br />
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Both travel throughout the Midwest,<br />
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AT THE Camaro Street N<strong>at</strong>ionals,<br />
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The show is the largest in the Midwest,<br />
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Such events allow Camaro devotees<br />
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'<br />
"It's like being <strong>at</strong> a big family reunion,"'<br />
said Brant of the Camaro<br />
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• ST. PAUL LUTHERAN<br />
St. Paul Lutheran Church, 20605<br />
Middlebelt, near Eight Mile, will<br />
have a craft show 9 a.m. to 4 pjn.<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday, Nov. 9. Tables are available<br />
for 920. For inform<strong>at</strong>ion, call<br />
476-0641.<br />
• ST. PAUL CHURCH OF<br />
CHRIST<br />
St. Paul United Church of Christ,<br />
26550 Cherry Hill, Dearborn<br />
Heights, will have a craft show S<strong>at</strong>urday,<br />
Nov. 9. For inform<strong>at</strong>ion, call<br />
276-7270 or 562-2805. „<br />
• HOSANNA TABOR<br />
Hosanna Tabor Church, 9600 Leverne,<br />
Redford, will have an arts and"<br />
craft show 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday,<br />
Oct 5. Crafters are needed. The<br />
price for an eight-foot table is 620,<br />
or two for 635. For inform<strong>at</strong>ion, call<br />
522-6137.<br />
• FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
The Women's Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of the<br />
First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth,<br />
701 Church, will hold a holiday<br />
bazaar 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday,<br />
Nov. 16. Proceeds will support local<br />
and worldwide mission projects. The<br />
free event will fe<strong>at</strong>ure a used toy<br />
«mlp halep Hale craft items and con-<br />
signment tables. For inform<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />
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Thursday, September 5, 1981 O&E<br />
Bob Sklar editcx/953-2113<br />
4 bronze reliefs<br />
capture spirit of<br />
civil rights hero<br />
Coutant<br />
staff writer<br />
WHEN SCULPTOR<br />
Sergio De Giusti wm<br />
commissioned to<br />
make four brooze<br />
reliefs to honor tbe life and work of<br />
Dr. Martin L<strong>at</strong>her King Jr. for<br />
affirmed to bim th<strong>at</strong> tbe slain civil<br />
leader's dream of racial<br />
included all people.<br />
The Italian-born sculptor, wbo<br />
lives In and bas his studio in<br />
Redford Township, said tbe Art on<br />
Campos Committee asked bim to<br />
complete the project after the<br />
artist originally selected, Oscar -<br />
Graves, died of a heart <strong>at</strong>tack.<br />
"They gave me quite a bit of<br />
liberty," De Giustl said. They bad<br />
enough faith in roe th<strong>at</strong> I wouldn't<br />
embarrass them*'<br />
The reliefs are a part of the<br />
Martin Luther King Gardens<br />
between Welch aod Boon halls on<br />
Eastern's campus. A committee,<br />
started in 1986, began raising<br />
money to landscape a garden with<br />
flowering trees and shrubs and a<br />
bust of King.<br />
THE ART on Campus<br />
Committee then joined tbe project<br />
with the idea of adding reliefs<br />
depicting four milestones in King's<br />
life: Tbe Montgomery bus boycott,<br />
the letter from the Birmingham<br />
Jail, the T Have a Dream" speech,<br />
and King receiving tbe Nobel<br />
Prise.<br />
"We've always had a<br />
_ ccessfui celebr<strong>at</strong>ion o _<br />
said Juanita Reid, a member of the<br />
Arts on Campus Committee. "But<br />
we wanted a different kind erf ><br />
recognition of King because his<br />
De Giusti, wbo bas 1<br />
sculpting for a living full-time for<br />
five years, bad no doubts about bis<br />
ability. But be had some concerns<br />
about taking on tbe project<br />
'1 thought, 'How can a white<br />
person do this relief?' But we are<br />
all a part of wh<strong>at</strong> be worked for.<br />
Race was not the only issue for<br />
King. It (racial strife) was tbe<br />
crisis th<strong>at</strong> led him (in his work).<br />
You've got to stick to wh<strong>at</strong> you<br />
believe in."<br />
De Giusti took on the project,<br />
starting with clay, then using<br />
plaster before having tbe final<br />
brooseTeliefs cast. Tbe 46-year-old<br />
said be wanted tbe reliefs to<br />
convey a message, but one th<strong>at</strong> bad<br />
to be interpreted, not one th<strong>at</strong><br />
came <strong>at</strong> the viewer like a<br />
photograph.<br />
"I work right from tbe clay," De<br />
Giusti said. "I don't use sketches. I<br />
want a more psychological effect,<br />
not just to transl<strong>at</strong>e a photograph. *<br />
size, some as large as 16 by 22<br />
are anything but replicas of photos.<br />
Tbe bus boycott relief shows<br />
blacks linked arm to arm, the "I<br />
Have a Dream" relief has an image<br />
of Abraham Lincoln in the<br />
background while King delivers bis<br />
famous address in tbe foreground,<br />
and the letter from the<br />
Birmingham Jail relief shows King<br />
in an almost Papal pose, with Jail<br />
bars and church windows in the<br />
background The relief of the Nobel<br />
Prise includes the medal, part of<br />
King's casket on a wagon and Us<br />
band reaching skyward.<br />
De Giusti' said the Redford<br />
Township <strong>Library</strong> provided him<br />
with his best and most complete<br />
inform<strong>at</strong>ion about tbe life and<br />
accomplishments of King.<br />
"Ooce I got into It, I really<br />
enjoyed It," De Giusti said. "I<br />
wanted (the Nobel Prise relief) to<br />
show th<strong>at</strong> anyone can reach gre<strong>at</strong><br />
clues."<br />
Tbe sculptor's more interpretive,<br />
less heavy-handed approach to .<br />
depicting the meaning of fang's .<br />
life has not gone unnoticed At the<br />
January ceremony to hondr King<br />
on Eastern's campus, the plaster<br />
casts of tbe reliefs were displayed.<br />
"The woman-wbo spoke there<br />
came up to me afterward and<br />
thanked me for domgtbe reliefs,"<br />
be said. "She said:'We Just don't<br />
need any more busts of the man/ "<br />
THE COMMITTEE came up<br />
with the idea of four events in the<br />
life of King after consulting A. P.<br />
Marshall, a former dean <strong>at</strong> EMU,<br />
and an authority on Black<br />
American history in the area<br />
Marshall has met and written<br />
articles about King.<br />
«„ Marshall said tbe reliefs are "as<br />
good as any for wh<strong>at</strong> they wanted<br />
to commanic<strong>at</strong>e. Tbe symbols<br />
represent wh<strong>at</strong> the man stood for.<br />
He meant something different to<br />
everyone. Women and gays have<br />
benefited because be made the<br />
individual more important"<br />
And so a man, who came to this<br />
country from Italy <strong>at</strong> the age of 14,<br />
i most famous civil rights!<br />
in our history.<br />
Who would ever have dreamed<br />
It?<br />
©If* ©bseruer Newspapers<br />
In tha "Bus Boycott" roUof, Do Oul<strong>at</strong>l shows ridors arm-inarm,<br />
a symbol for tho unity during tha Birmingham, Ala., boycott<br />
and beyond for tha chrH rights mcvemonL<br />
CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE<br />
Tha i Have a Dream" relief by 6a Quietl ton Monument and Abraham Lincoln looking<br />
shows Martin Luthor King Jr. delivering th<strong>at</strong> thi in tbabacfcground.<br />
famous address, with images of tha Washing- * *<br />
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hairline ad<br />
JoP" r<strong>at</strong>taf.<br />
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to his papal<br />
Dr. Martin Luthor King Jr.'a<br />
in tha "Lettsr from<br />
Dancer<br />
tops in<br />
n<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
By Linda Ann Chomin<br />
special writer<br />
• 10<br />
After a grueling search for the top<br />
U.S. dancer. Dawnell Dryja of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
was chosen Junior Miss Dance of<br />
America 1,992 in final competition<br />
given by the "Dance Masters of<br />
America July 30 in Las Vegas.<br />
Dryja is tbe lead female dancer of<br />
the Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> Ballet Company,<br />
which will have open auditions<br />
Extension in Plymouth.<br />
Dryja competed against 62 other<br />
contestants for the n<strong>at</strong>ional title after<br />
winning the Dance Masters of<br />
Michigan competition for Junior<br />
Miss Dance of Michigan 1991 last<br />
November in Lansing<br />
The Las Vegas competition began<br />
<strong>at</strong> 7 p.ni. with a leotard competition<br />
Dryja as No. 42 did not dance until<br />
11 p.m.<br />
"I was proud of her. She worked<br />
hard." said Dawn Greene, Plymouth<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Ballet Company artistic director<br />
and Dawnell's mother<br />
Greene, a ballet instructor for 20<br />
years, teaches <strong>at</strong> Joanne's Dance Extension<br />
and Grosse He Academy of<br />
Dance She serves on the executive<br />
board of the Cecchetti Council of<br />
America.<br />
FOE THE past three summers,,<br />
Dryja has studied on a full scholarship<br />
with the Cleveland School of<br />
Ballet (Cleveland-San Jose Ballet).<br />
In summer 1988, she <strong>at</strong>tended the<br />
Chicago School of Ballet (Chicago<br />
Ballet Company) on a full scholarship.<br />
"Dawnell and I felLii was an honor<br />
to represent Michigan and an honor<br />
to have won for Michigan,"<br />
Greene said<br />
Dryja will dance the fe<strong>at</strong>ured role<br />
of the Sugar Plum Fairy when the<br />
Ply mouth ^<strong>Canton</strong> Ballet Company<br />
performs "The Nutcracker" with the<br />
Plymouth Symphony Orchestra, under<br />
conductor Russell Reed, Dec. IS-<br />
IS <strong>at</strong> Plymouth Salem High School.<br />
Performing With Dryja in the .fea-<br />
Please turn to Page 2<br />
Ballet dancer Dawnell Dryja<br />
competed sgsinst 62 othor<br />
contestsnta in n<strong>at</strong>ional competition<br />
in Las Vegaa.<br />
Antique fest gives symphony a finariical boost<br />
ITS MORE than an antique show.<br />
It's also a key fund-raiser for one<br />
of Obeerverland's most-valued cultural<br />
resources: tbe Plymouth Symphony<br />
Orchestra<br />
It's nice th<strong>at</strong> the quality of the<br />
American and European wares <strong>at</strong><br />
tbe Plymouth Symphony League s<br />
annual fall antique show is traditionally<br />
high. Wares include folk art, est<strong>at</strong>e<br />
jewelry, linens, quilts, rugs,<br />
lamps, primitives brass, copper and<br />
country fare<br />
But it's even nicer the Plymouth<br />
Symphony League doesn't rest on the<br />
symphony's laurels and wait for unsolicited<br />
contributions to flow Instead,<br />
tbe league flexes its volunteer<br />
muscle and stages the antique show,<br />
now in its-26th yesr as one of symphony's<br />
top fund-raiser*<br />
"A town needs to be well-rounded<br />
The arts and the symphony are<br />
among the things th<strong>at</strong> make Plymouth<br />
a whole town They're a major<br />
boost to our cultural spuit," said<br />
Peggy Blaisdell, a symphony league<br />
board member and antique show cochairwoman.<br />
"COMING HERE from tbe South,<br />
we didn't have anything like a community<br />
symphony down there." said<br />
Sbaryn TidweU, a sis-year Plymouth<br />
resident and Plymouth Symphony<br />
League president "It's nice to have<br />
something like this right here in the<br />
community<br />
Not only does Plymouth Symphony<br />
Society president Klyo Morse appreci<strong>at</strong>e<br />
those kind words, she also<br />
sees the league as indispensable<br />
"I don't know bow reliable other<br />
support groups are. but tbe league's<br />
Bob<br />
Sklar<br />
totally reliable It always raises<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> it says it will<br />
"There were times I didn't ihink<br />
tbe symphony would make it, and<br />
times I thought it would be seriously<br />
stretched, if the league hadn t been<br />
here" .<br />
THIS YEAR'S antique show,<br />
fe<strong>at</strong>uring 25 dealers from Michigan<br />
and Ohio, runs 10 a m to 8 pm Fri<br />
day. Sept 8. and 10 a m to 6 p.m.<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday, Sept 7. in the Plymouth<br />
Cultural Center. 525 Farmer General<br />
admission is $3<br />
The limited number of dealers<br />
works to advantage for visitors Says<br />
Northville dealer Betty Nowka<br />
There's the opportunity for a per<br />
vmal exchange with the person<br />
who's selling each antique, the person<br />
who knows its history "<br />
Antiques range in pnee from $5 to<br />
12 000<br />
Tbe preview reception - replete<br />
with hors d oeuvres. desserts and<br />
wine - is 7 30 10 tonight, tickets<br />
$15 per person, are available st the<br />
door and include admission all three<br />
days<br />
THF PLYMOl'TH Symphony no<br />
longer receives st<strong>at</strong>e arts funding,<br />
like many other arts groups do But<br />
in the wake of Gov John Engler s<br />
drastic cuts in such funding, it's essential<br />
the symphony maintains its<br />
local fund-raising prowess<br />
A support arm like the Plymouth<br />
Symphony League is one such mech<br />
anism All proceeds from'the antique<br />
show benefit the Plymouth Symphony<br />
Th<strong>at</strong> helping hand isn't <strong>take</strong>n<br />
lightly Last years show raised<br />
$8,100 Overall last year, the league<br />
raised 128.000 a third of the symphony<br />
s 1990-91 budget of $78,000<br />
\ beginner orchestra it isn't<br />
The Plymouth Symphony 85 must<br />
nans strong under ronductor Russell<br />
Reed is about to begin its 4*th sea<br />
son Interpreting the worta of ciassl<br />
cal legends like Brahms and Moxart<br />
and modem composers like Copland<br />
and Bernstein<br />
Tbe seven-concert season starts <strong>at</strong><br />
8pm Friday, Oct 11. <strong>at</strong> Plymouth<br />
Salem High School Classical fare is<br />
sl<strong>at</strong>ed For a program schedule and<br />
season ticket inform<strong>at</strong>ion, call 451-<br />
2112<br />
Plymouth Symphony concerts typically<br />
draw 300-400 folks Seasonal<br />
performances of The Nutcracker<br />
draw up to 1 OOfl<br />
Th<strong>at</strong> level of support reflects the<br />
symphony's smashing success in<br />
pricking tbe Plymouth community's<br />
cultural conscience<br />
Boh SWor is assistant manag<br />
ing editor for special projects.
2 S ± O&E Thursday, Sspfmbf 6.<br />
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A s a m p l e r o f g o o d r e a d s a b o u t t h e U S S R<br />
Uie almost everybody, I've spent<br />
| gr—t daal <strong>at</strong> time l<strong>at</strong>ely w<strong>at</strong>ching<br />
television. Frankly, l"have been con-<br />
eerned th<strong>at</strong>, if I dare Jo look away,<br />
some new, earth-changing event will<br />
occur and I will have missed seeing<br />
it <strong>at</strong> the very moment it took place.<br />
% It's gotten to the point th<strong>at</strong> if I<br />
happen to wake up in the middle ol<br />
(lie night, I iihmedi<strong>at</strong>ely start grop-<br />
ing for the TV switch. Who knows<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> new country may have been<br />
formed as I slept, wh<strong>at</strong> longstanding<br />
ra ,4 nHll J untr4<br />
tutotugy QCvsarta nuu ana voia,<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> leader ousted, wh<strong>at</strong> visible or<br />
invisible walls sent tumbling down?<br />
I I wish I knew more about the Sovi-<br />
et Union. Toward this end, I plan to<br />
go there some time, and not just to<br />
visit Moscow and Leningrad, but<br />
tlso to see places like Taganrog, the<br />
birthplace of Chekov, or Yasnaya<br />
polyana, where Tolstoi was born.<br />
-- IN THE meantime, here's a sam-<br />
pling of recent fiction and noo-fic-<br />
tion th<strong>at</strong> can provide a closer look <strong>at</strong><br />
th<strong>at</strong> vast, mysterious place and its<br />
. people:<br />
-• "The Turn: From the CokMPjr<br />
to'a New Era. Tbe United SUtes-and<br />
the Soviet Union, IMS-UN" by Don<br />
Ofaerdorf er (Poseidon).<br />
"7 Washington Post correspondent<br />
Oberdorfer was present <strong>at</strong> all the<br />
USA-USSR summit meetings during<br />
the last decade, covering tbe events<br />
and interviewing tbe participants.<br />
• Ha up-clos<br />
, elusions go to make up this hefty vol--<br />
•me. Gorbachev receives high<br />
marks as does former Secretary of<br />
St<strong>at</strong>e George Shultz<br />
• "Stalin- Triumph and Tragedy"<br />
by Dmitri Volkogooov, edited and<br />
transl<strong>at</strong>ed by Harold Shukman<br />
(Grove Weidenfeld).<br />
Perhaps one of the most notewor-<br />
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b c k "<br />
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V i c t o r i a<br />
D i a z ;<br />
drew Solomon (Knopf).<br />
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from enclaves in Moscow and Lenin-<br />
grad who, a decade ago, were forbid-<br />
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nyok" editfd by Vitaly Korotich,<br />
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paperback).<br />
Ogonyok, a progressive Soviet<br />
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food shortages, anti-semitism in<br />
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Soviet Union, contraception and<br />
abortion in Moscow. Photos comple-<br />
ment tbe collection. Korotich edits<br />
Oronyk.<br />
• "Gorbachev: Heretic in the<br />
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A collection of 10 short stories,<br />
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armament.<br />
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Extravagant first novel by this<br />
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open kitcneo wrth Wend, aemi-nrv<br />
$189 900 827-8829<br />
312 Uvonia<br />
A beeuMul 3 bedroom brick ranch,<br />
good Uvonia loc<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
Ihruoul. krwhed tieeennnf.<br />
$92 000 Cell 4<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
ROW<br />
464-711)<br />
BRICK RANCH<br />
$99,000 KlmberV<br />
3 bedrooom*. glai<br />
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rage, apiawdna beaamant. fret<br />
pawn ft carpel hiiinadMta oco»ei<br />
cy MakaaHad<br />
One Way Realty<br />
473-5500<br />
BUHT 19M. 3 bedroom brick<br />
wood. 2 Ml baWia. aunken n<br />
Greet Room. Dreptece. akyagftta.<br />
ntce lot $98,500<br />
CALL ZANA OIEML 25^2100<br />
CENTURY 21 OOID KEY HOMES<br />
312 Livonia 312 Uvonia<br />
CUSTOM BUHT BRICK 4 bag bed-<br />
rooma, 2 on W<strong>at</strong> 2 an 2nd 3 k*<br />
Huge IMahad oeaamam<br />
gerega. Mta o» "wage<br />
ae. $ ft Fermmgiori Owner<br />
431-3707 or 442-9427<br />
LIVONIA .<br />
THIS HOME 0 A Ouuaendhig<br />
3 bedroom oolomal Huga leanfty<br />
room <strong>aim</strong> IrepMoe Meaay < M l l<br />
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MAYFAIR 522-8000<br />
Mvt tnefc ooaonMa Of* • v* -<br />
JVOt«A<br />
laundry<br />
Oi a an priced<br />
$189,500<br />
BaDOllrvfl Brook<br />
trough me treed 70a 3<br />
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CENTURY 21 WEST. 8<br />
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COUNTRY PLACE<br />
981-2900<br />
313 C a n t o n<br />
Thursday. September 5. 1»#1<br />
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OAE<br />
RED HOT<br />
COLONIAL<br />
NOTCCI REDUCED! Owner Vane<br />
lerredl Move m oondNkjn on Ma 3<br />
UeUruuii 1W»*q *<br />
$109,500 Ca«<br />
8TEVE FAULHA8ERS25-9000<br />
CENTURY It MARTTORtJ NORTH<br />
INC 3 f ••00<br />
Castte QerOens Delight!<br />
Popular ranch m a mgh demand<br />
M M . 3 bedrooma Compaawty re-<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ed and upd<strong>at</strong>ed recreetlon<br />
room $115.900 (PS3ROS]<br />
Invest tn Happiness<br />
3 bedroom brick ranch m a greet<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
DOLLAR WISE PERFECTION, move<br />
In condition colonial, Vk acre lol.<br />
sperkkng white kitchen compft-<br />
ment* champagne tone* $138,500<br />
RAVINE PRIVACY. 2500 SO FT of<br />
contemporary rench. 4 bedroom.<br />
2 5 beth. appoaited lor airy comfort-<br />
•bielhrtrtg $198,900<br />
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F ARMING TON-Price Reduced! 3<br />
bedroom, brick ranch Larga lol<br />
Basement Many upddtee 33T29<br />
Schuhe. Ana Loma aub Open Sun<br />
2-5 $143,500 Owner 477-30«9<br />
Schweitzer Real Est<strong>at</strong>e mg room Ml beaement 2% 0*tne 4<br />
• car allahcad garaoa, o-er ar. acre,<br />
— — — — — — — Priced *t $132 OOC Low down land<br />
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1 Call OAK HILLS REALTY 648-7000<br />
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GREGORY Country term houae on<br />
10 7 acre* Aluminum aideo 1'* <strong>at</strong>o-<br />
ry m need ol soma TLC 4 bed<br />
room* A greet 0u» al $78 900<br />
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BRIGHTON TOWN 8 COUNTRY<br />
227-1111<br />
BRIGHTON<br />
Overlooks 17 acre* o»,.iena Looks<br />
brand new 3 story contemporary<br />
$169,500<br />
HEPPARO AND ASSOCIATES<br />
4787-2000<br />
HOWELL wnmadiai* occupancy- 3<br />
bedroom, 2'+ beth brie* ranch on 3<br />
acre lot 2V* car garaga plus pole<br />
bam $114,000 Call 569-3563<br />
TROY BUILDERS MODEL<br />
$249 900 Negotiable<br />
Open Sun 1-Spm<br />
Pace Development 358-3250<br />
Alluring. Homes<br />
LfVONl/raCHOOLS"<br />
Whet a beeutyt Large 3 bedroom<br />
one* Ranch ollar* IS b<strong>at</strong>h* Ural<br />
floor wrth oorgeou* new kitchen,<br />
charming Horida Room hnasned<br />
baaamaM. neiural lirepMce. g u 2 *<br />
cargvaga $87,900<br />
OfTEflS SO MifClfll<br />
For to <strong>at</strong> Be Oorgeou* 4 beoroom<br />
I—- oner* lamay room<br />
end ne»jr» hraplaoa. tanWy ana<br />
kitchen. 22 a 17 loot, central air, pri-<br />
v<strong>at</strong>e vara with deck ftraehed beee-<br />
menr$ *tteche0 2 car garage<br />
$125,900<br />
CELEBRATE1<br />
On mi* *»cai'am v<strong>at</strong>ue BaauWKit<br />
Francavma 4 bedroom. 2% b<strong>at</strong>h<br />
brick Colonial fe<strong>at</strong>ure* 1*1 Hoor<br />
imiwy '•"«?<br />
yard $ more On»f$i62 !<br />
Century 21<br />
Today<br />
Florida room and two car <strong>at</strong>tached<br />
garege $82,500 (P600NAJ<br />
453-6800<br />
C0LDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Est<strong>at</strong>e<br />
• a real •nowplaoe Fe<strong>at</strong>ure* open<br />
and airy carttemporary lloor plan<br />
Wee* to go* oouraa and perk Greet<br />
cure appeal mefcee tNa * mu<strong>at</strong> ae*.<br />
caU today lor an appoa-rtment<br />
Gre<strong>at</strong> Price<br />
lor tfea 4 bedroom 2'e beth brick<br />
colonlel m deelreUe Nottinghem<br />
Wood* Sub Perk-8ke *ett>ng with<br />
pond and a eiaitaaa m a very re-<br />
LOCATtON, LOCATION.<br />
LOCATION<br />
2 bedroom renrch with Lhronia<br />
•chooM Cut* Marker e«h new<br />
pUnblng alectrlcal rool. kJUhen.<br />
gerege. aendoer*. wc«a>l And the Ml<br />
joe* on Aakmg $M,900 (aS21«<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
420-3400<br />
Other outMandkig leehjre* include<br />
tMtfiedUhepnant. Aral Boor laun-<br />
dry. and <strong>at</strong>tached 2 car garaga Ca-<br />
de m* ed and ca* todey $172,900<br />
The Prudential<br />
H a r r y S. W o t t e ,<br />
R E A L T O R S<br />
4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0<br />
independently Ownea end Oper<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
LOVELY 3 BEDROOM RANCH<br />
nmaned rec room In beeement.<br />
cloee to achocx. greet lamay nigh-<br />
borhood $99,900<br />
PRIME LOCATION<br />
3 bedroom bnck rench. Oethe. 2<br />
car <strong>at</strong>tached garaga Ooai lo<br />
achool* *nd ahoppmg $118.900<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
SUBURBAN<br />
455-5880 484-0205<br />
•airj (lichen appliance*,<br />
noyi dad wtndowe. aoor<br />
. or ape* and mea band*<br />
•era oourhpard Iul— qm . Mow*<br />
tnl $66,900 (0e>Ha0 451-5400<br />
Quality<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
Better Home* & Gardens<br />
COMPLETELY UPDATED<br />
2 bedroom aPeMrun ranch on 2<br />
•ere* Horae loner*, h a t i* * barn<br />
and corral $86,000<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
SUBURBAN<br />
455-5880 484-0205<br />
FALL SPECIAL<br />
$ TARTER - NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />
You'! and win same w Ma $ bad-.<br />
Steal This!<br />
ii $ i<br />
aa, 2 car garaee.<br />
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ie* he* purcnaaed<br />
•94 .900 Cad<br />
DAVE BRYANT<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2 7 2 8 - 3 9 0 1<br />
ALL THE BELLS<br />
& WHISTLES<br />
C U T E & C O Z Y<br />
rb a* eeC a I<br />
M> a gre<strong>at</strong><br />
Remerica<br />
VMage Square<br />
349-5600<br />
maM. aVsudng under rm tamay<br />
room, tamdy room wtdi netural are-<br />
C o u n t r y R o a d s<br />
in Pilgrim Hills<br />
TM* 2.800 aq-K greeiH<br />
room ranch •<br />
First Showing<br />
*m Wood* o< Noithwel<br />
Notimghem Wood*<br />
Uvonia 2.200 aq.f» .<br />
onck quad level anth<br />
<strong>at</strong>one flreplece. central — *nd un-<br />
Oergrourvd sponkiar* $157,900<br />
C O U N T R Y<br />
S E T t I N G g a.h Colonial<br />
CALL DAN MULL1N ,,7B b - t t ^ * 3 t^droom<br />
Super *larter 2 or 3 bedroom home ^nm* * ound* m im*<br />
brick 4 Bedroom. TH belh colonial,<br />
vsl floor laundry or dan family<br />
room with fireplace lerge dlrvlng<br />
room end iMng room, super rec<br />
room m basemam. (parkUng dean,<br />
upd<strong>at</strong>ed throughout m neutrP de-<br />
cor Larg* <strong>at</strong>tractive KW m Idyle<br />
WykJ God Co»**a arae Unpara«ed<br />
value ai $181,500<br />
M A Y F A I R 5 2 2 - 8 0 0 0<br />
COVENTRY GARDENS<br />
Beeutlfui 3 bedroom bnck ranch<br />
with newer rool and furnace. edd»-<br />
tlon m 1990 Herdwood Moor and<br />
tttylghls m tamay room, n<strong>at</strong>ural<br />
wood and marble Wrapiaoa In Vrlng<br />
room and more $136,900<br />
GREAT LOCATION<br />
Central Lrvome bnck 3 bedroom 2<br />
a '8ffi<br />
n» apiece country kltctian **th oeP<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
ment. 2 cer <strong>at</strong>tached g*rege, and<br />
central *lr $109,900<br />
ROW<br />
4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1<br />
HearthskJe Romance<br />
En(OY chempegne by the flreplece<br />
j wMIe you celebr<strong>at</strong>e your new home<br />
' Affordable one* ranch m central<br />
2 bedroom dupNw Pa^aHy Snuheo; Lhronia'* fOmberty Oek* 3 bed<br />
beaarrieril with UUrd bedroom and room*. 1 i B<strong>at</strong>h* 3a**rnent, 'e-<br />
1/2 b<strong>at</strong>h, larga ma«er bedroom, modeled kitchen, central air. and et-<br />
tached garaga $99 900<br />
You B love tha* Inn I ^liiinlriian<br />
•a*. P»«Sy «n*ned<br />
OLD ROSEDALE. - BY OWNER<br />
Open Sun 1-5 Totally ^xleled 2<br />
<strong>at</strong>ory with 2ft cm garage. i«t Hoor<br />
laundry gn 2* iota, vary prfvese. 2<br />
belh*<br />
formM dmmg room over 1.000 *q<br />
ft.. $66,500.<br />
522-14<br />
Budget New Construction<br />
Lad rtom« l#ft lr tt\i» Wwtern Livo-<br />
m* Oevelopmeni 2 *tory brick 3<br />
Bedroom with beaamant. 2 car <strong>at</strong>-<br />
tached gerege. 2% b<strong>at</strong>ha. let "oor<br />
leundry 1 laiand kitchen with oek<br />
cabmeta $114,500<br />
4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0<br />
C0LDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Sctiwettzer Real Est<strong>at</strong>e J ^ q P r U ( j e r r t i a l<br />
H a r r y S. W o l f e ,<br />
ON A PARK<br />
Recl<strong>aim</strong>ed brick 3 bedroom ranch,<br />
maaler bedroom <strong>at</strong>e*** to had<br />
b<strong>at</strong>h, famdy room, <strong>at</strong>tached garage,<br />
central ak, aprmkler*. aunroom.<br />
Neutral <strong>at</strong>nc * tabuloua remedied<br />
kitchen $115,000.<br />
CALL LILLIAN SANOERSON<br />
REV MAX CROSSRO ADS 453-6700<br />
maenad ge-<br />
raoe. Much mom Tta* • cflarad ai<br />
$269,900 -<br />
grade* throughout decor<strong>at</strong>ed u.<br />
pertecbon aprtnkler* deck carer w<br />
m me<strong>at</strong>ar beth and onfy 2 yeers old<br />
m popular Suntower Sub $159 500<br />
OPEN HOUSE SUN<br />
H ol Ford. E ai Sneidon immecu-<br />
leie 3 bedroom. TH Beth rench<br />
NeutrP decor oparrlkx* plen lerg*<br />
tamay room wm rv-epiece specious<br />
$112.000<br />
IMOVE RIGHT.IN<br />
3 bedroom. 1V» beth rancf complete<br />
with central «r larg* »vmg room<br />
with newer Mea carpermg. famey<br />
nee g«ege We<br />
achoola 11** J0C<br />
CALL DOUG MASOU<br />
COCDWELL BANKER<br />
SCKWTTZER<br />
459-6000 or 4&3-ar$5<br />
An Afiordabte<br />
rarrely « * ranch an Plymouth<br />
Mother m-iaw apertmanl w«h kltch-<br />
m <strong>at</strong>h A aeper<strong>at</strong>a antranca Sharp<br />
Brick .-anch wrth 3 bedrooms, 1H<br />
Beth* an mam Boor Central e« ea<br />
ir* lol avaHebie $ 107.900<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2<br />
BY OWNER - Plymouth TWP<br />
Westbriar vmage 4 Bedroom. 2H<br />
o<strong>at</strong>h not tub on wood Qecfc aprm-<br />
• W ayilem hn«*heo Beaemem<br />
Decks jp io 4V» acre commone By<br />
appomtmenl only 4-53-4371<br />
8uet7<br />
aurpnaed noi lo Bnd<br />
bright and aary 4<br />
garege proteeeionaliy<br />
•endeceped overened yard<br />
load* ol trees Onared M $214,900<br />
Ce* lor privese ahowmg or tree lee<br />
" CALL KEN KOENIG<br />
HE-'UAX CNOSSROAM 463-870C<br />
FIVE ACRE<br />
CONTEMPORARY<br />
Larga 3,600 aq ft rench with large<br />
taniy room waie-oul<br />
MI o e l M . Bnck i<br />
EuroWyt* Wchan<br />
MV«t 4 oedroom*. 3 fed<br />
ierW loyer w*h akyanM<br />
al bnck outbuMIng wtth •<br />
COUNT YOUR<br />
-BLEi<br />
For IMng tm* 3 bedroom. IM b<strong>at</strong>h<br />
TM* home offer* Iormel dmmg, Aral<br />
door laundry, tamay room 8re-<br />
$106,900<br />
R O N O C H A L A<br />
RE/MAX 100<br />
4 2 5 - 6 7 8 9<br />
TROY RANCH 3 bedrooms 3'4<br />
b<strong>at</strong>h* m*»ter Bedroom suit* greei<br />
room, huge kilchen Clean"<br />
immedi<strong>at</strong>e occupancy Asking<br />
$183,700 879-9368<br />
LIKE TO ENTERTAIN?<br />
Qua<strong>at</strong>y surrounds you m this<br />
Better-than-new 2 yr . old 4 bad-<br />
room. 3 b<strong>at</strong>h ranch on a H acre lot<br />
Over 2,400 aq. ft. wWh aunk*n_kviry<br />
room, iormel danmg room and beau-<br />
tiful country kitchen. Extra* loo<br />
numarou* to »<strong>at</strong>! $209,900<br />
UNSURPASSED SETTING '<br />
The perfect lamay errvlrorvnem it<br />
you need more space this charmmg<br />
and beautduty memtamed 4 bed-<br />
room. 2\» b<strong>at</strong>h colonial • parted lor<br />
yaul Uvmg room, dmmg room. 8-<br />
arerr. t«ndy room, a* on * acre lot<br />
m * greet ferndy areel $205,000<br />
ALL YOU HAVE TO DO<br />
I* move MO tfne excaptionel 4 yr<br />
old. 2.178 *q. n. ranch 3 bedroom*,<br />
2'n b<strong>at</strong>ha. luB beaement. 2 car<br />
<strong>at</strong>tached garage Loc<strong>at</strong>ed on a Bor-<br />
is wooded lot. Quick occupen-<br />
cyt Asking $219,500<br />
MARY MCLEOD<br />
CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111<br />
SPLENDID BUY!<br />
Pretty rolling 2 *cr* *etting with this<br />
directive new ' quality bukl Cap*<br />
Cod Anaaraan Beaut *nt<br />
wea-plenned klicher utWty room<br />
and master bedroom on 1st hoor<br />
central air. Kdl wel*-out baaemen!<br />
Ken lend Priced<br />
right <strong>at</strong> $14 '<br />
ROOMY COMFORT!<br />
Cu<strong>at</strong>om Oeaagned colons artueted<br />
on 24 ap<strong>at</strong>teble acres with beeutitu<br />
spring-led stocked pond TJaa *pe-<br />
dou* 4 bedroom, 3'< b<strong>at</strong>h home<br />
fe<strong>at</strong>ure* flrapiaca In family ro6m J<br />
formal dmmg room with bay win-<br />
dow large kitchen and dmihg arae<br />
with ooorwaii to petlo. t*i Boor<br />
laundry, Iu8 beaamem, 2'-« car ga-<br />
rage tennta court, 30x40 barn &<br />
more Proudly offered al $299 500<br />
KertlenO<br />
ENGLAND REAL ESTATE 474-4530<br />
309 Royal Oak-Oak Park<br />
Huntington W o o d s<br />
ASSUMA6LEI 3 bedroom Ferndew<br />
schools $S3 90C<br />
mEXP-U-SECL ot South Oakland<br />
541-0700<br />
ASHLEY<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
C u s t o m H o m e<br />
B u i l d e r s<br />
4 remaining sites<br />
available in Livonia:<br />
427-3295<br />
CUTE AS A BUTTON<br />
15529 MsyheKJ North ol Fh»* una<br />
Ea<strong>at</strong> al Fermington ThN (tarter<br />
noma offer* nearer kjmece, rool 8<br />
more! OeeuiHm herdwood Door*, el<br />
tic storage + 2'e car garaoa. All on<br />
* k»Wy treed Wt! $78,900 C*<br />
HELEN YABS<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
ROW<br />
4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1<br />
J I J S T U S ' T F D<br />
Cut* 3 Bedroom t'-n Bait! rencr on<br />
nice street m N Roy*i 0*k family<br />
room fireplace «i1chen *ppk*nce»<br />
Priced *1 $69,900<br />
G00DE.<br />
R E A L E S T A T E<br />
A Goode ci<strong>at</strong>mg la A Good Buy"<br />
1411 N Woodward 647 1898<br />
END OF SEASON BARGAIN<br />
Beeutdul mground poet Extra lerge<br />
3 bedroom bnc* ranch ha* baee-<br />
meni temay room wtth flreplece <strong>at</strong><br />
iSched 2 car garage Owner *eys<br />
Bring Offers Ualad *i $118.900<br />
CALL JIM OR BRIAN<br />
DUGGAN<br />
RfyMAX REALTORS 525-6252<br />
R E A L T O R S<br />
4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0<br />
Independently Owned end Oper*ied<br />
OPEN SAT 8 SUN 1-4<br />
39144 Rao Onve. S ol 6, E of Mag-<br />
garty Ranch. 3 Bedroom. 2 bethe.<br />
cethedre! greet room IV<strong>at</strong> lloor<br />
iaundry air decks llniahad Baas<br />
men! sprinkling system Must •ae 1<br />
DELIGHTFUL MAINTENANCE-<br />
FREE 3 bedroom country ran* on 3<br />
rag* 8 a<br />
only $109,9001<br />
Remerica<br />
COUNTRY PLACE<br />
981-2900<br />
Remerica<br />
COUNTRY PLACE<br />
981-2900<br />
i:**no *nd flre-<br />
plece carga lanced yar d $104 900<br />
BETTER THAN NEW<br />
3 bedroom 2U b<strong>at</strong>h cokxmal a old-<br />
.ngs scerrlly upd<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
tred i wiahia $229 000<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
459-6222<br />
O P E N S U N . 1 - 4<br />
'2808 GLENViEW*<br />
E <strong>at</strong> Bees<br />
S oIN Te<br />
455-6365 Daunguwned<br />
JUST REDOCEDi<br />
Pride ol newiei slap *how* 3 bed-<br />
room br*» ranch, caritrai air. t»au-<br />
MU new kltchan, naw door*, rec<br />
room, pane, above gr«md pool. 2<br />
It; 3O0<br />
568-0450 or 421-0350<br />
RED CARPET KEIM<br />
centra wr 2 car garege $129 TOO<br />
4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0<br />
C0LDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Est<strong>at</strong>e<br />
COMPLETELY REMODELED 3 bed-<br />
room IX Oeth Trt Level wood<br />
lerce & dec* New carpemng <strong>at</strong>-<br />
pitancee fcentrel *lr huge lot<br />
$113 900 Alter 3 30pm 459-7332<br />
.JST3V.<br />
LOVELY QUADONIAL!<br />
Tm* 4 bedroom 2* ban home la<br />
truly * rare llnd<br />
INGROUND POOL<br />
upd<strong>at</strong>ed 4 bedroom 21* B<strong>at</strong>h coio-<br />
raal wfth formal dining room, new<br />
kitchen with nook, farrdy room fire-<br />
place fun Beaement 2 cm gerage<br />
•creened pane fenced yard 4 yee«<br />
32s 16 inground gunlt* pool, prtvecy<br />
fence, and more Only $144,900<br />
Hot New Listing<br />
Sharp 3 Bedroom 2 Beth Sic*<br />
rench E<strong>at</strong>-m kltchan, nardwood |<br />
lloor*, baaement. huge ihed with •<br />
alarm,, lanced yard, $78,900<br />
GRACE MIKTON 421-5789<br />
RE MAX WEST INC 522-6040<br />
OPEN SUN 1 -4PM<br />
T9050 CANTERBURY<br />
IS of 7 Miie/W ot MiddleOeR)<br />
FaBulou* 3 Bedroom m lovely Sub.<br />
m Beth*, tamdy room *4th fire-<br />
place newer wmoows 8 air condk<br />
Honing Buammt <strong>at</strong>tached garage.<br />
on 1134.900<br />
CHAMBERLAIN. REALTORS<br />
651-4400<br />
DESIRABLE<br />
WINDSOR PAKR!<br />
4 bedroom. 2 M beth quad al apol<br />
leeely caaan Formal dmang room<br />
One look and It* aoM Sanou*<br />
buyers, ce* now 4119.900 Aak W<br />
Diane Howard<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
455-7000 451-1516<br />
UPDATED 3 bedroom<br />
newer window* *ttec»ec gerag*<br />
many *«t'a» S96.50C<br />
LOWES" PRICE<br />
b<strong>at</strong>h, tamay roor<br />
carpel *tiecned ger*9* $122,999<br />
BETTER THAN NEW 3 bedroom<br />
cetnedral cadmg. tamay room, lire-<br />
piece storage galore $136 000<br />
BELOW APPRAISAL 3 Bedroom.<br />
JUST REDUCED<br />
PICTURE PERFECT Famay Lhrmgl<br />
0eeutrfu»r rnamtamad. mxeetK—y<br />
landscaped. * bedrbom, 2"« b<strong>at</strong>h<br />
N W Uvonia Colonial Newer<br />
Anderson windows, turnaca eentrel )<br />
air. shingle* palnled room*<br />
$157 000 fi-38123<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
455-7000<br />
Offering 2500 *q 11 Colonial<br />
*nd 2200 sq h Cape Cod<br />
Under Construction<br />
427-3295<br />
- , CTMT I iVATlT - * 1<br />
CAUCLLtn r — ; — jr _ —1<br />
Gre<strong>at</strong> 3 bedroom Ranch m popuier Bedroom*. _ lormei anmg living<br />
I area. L*g* IMng room with dinmg | room with flreplece. oraooac sum-<br />
l ... .. I mer porch. 2 car garage, flntsned<br />
BeauMia hardwood Aoor* Central<br />
air lor your rmOm summer sn»oy-<br />
ment or a prtrala ahedy petlo lor<br />
your ouoid* erUoymem Ca6 today*<br />
$124,900<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
453-0012<br />
DON-T MISS TWS ONE<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-6<br />
Newer window* throughout<br />
Caa lor detaaa $76,900<br />
MEADOWBROOK PARK<br />
immacul<strong>at</strong>e 2 story on prime lot. 4<br />
room*. 2% beth*. herge lamay<br />
room arlth cerhedrai csffngs. OOrery<br />
id kitchen, central aK. *nd<br />
much, much more $263,900<br />
CALL BOB MASSARON 936-6568<br />
THE<br />
MICHIGAN<br />
GROUP<br />
306 Soothfwtd-L<strong>at</strong>tirup<br />
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY - cutr<br />
a* a button 3 bedroom country *i» |<br />
lot. Pe«e wmdow*. Nr conditioner |<br />
dtahwaanar. dlapoe*! relngeraior<br />
$61,500<br />
CALL JONNIE 62-6-S363-:<br />
THE PRUOENTIAL<br />
GREAT LAKES REALTY 626-9100<br />
LATHRUP VILLAGE - Owner<br />
tv» story bnck -Tudor 3-4 bed-<br />
room* 2'n b<strong>at</strong>hs tamify room, tin<br />
443-2646<br />
MUST SELL 3 bedroom, 2% Beth*<br />
Florida room, fmtahed baaement<br />
•haded yard $69,900<br />
FARMINGTON MEADOWS - 3 bed-<br />
room, 2 b<strong>at</strong>ha. 2% car garaga *r !»•,:><br />
310 W i x o m - C o m m e r c e<br />
Lake* Area<br />
BOAT SLIP on UN10*I LAKE mclud<br />
ed with lhl* sparkling 3 Bedroom<br />
1'* beth ranch New kitchen carpel<br />
1 windows brushed Basement 8 much<br />
Ma> Broock 826-8500<br />
ATTRACTIVE 8 AVAILABLE Cape<br />
Cod with Vapiece iormal tuning<br />
room. i bedroom down,'2 up, btoc*<br />
garege'workahop $66 900, mafce<br />
ofter 8-7/8%, 30 year « oueBhed<br />
One Way Realty<br />
473-5500<br />
BEATUFUL SETTING 3 Bedroom<br />
home, inground heeled pool corner<br />
lot, 2 car <strong>at</strong>tached garag*<br />
$118,900 421-4668 or 737-0256<br />
MUST SELL I Brick ranch with ga-<br />
rage $84 900<br />
NEW OAK KITCHEN! 3 bedroom<br />
wnh <strong>at</strong>tached garage $122,900<br />
HELP-U-SELL o« South Oakland<br />
541-0700<br />
BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED<br />
3 todroom bnc* ranch in Uvonla's<br />
Wilson Acres 2 car.garage 2 Oeth.<br />
Kruahed baaemeni & more $94 900<br />
By owner 422-7778<br />
BEAUTIFUL<br />
TREED AREA<br />
Clean and sharp-' 3 Bedrooms with<br />
B<strong>at</strong>r« finished room end *ttic Up-<br />
deteC kltchar. with d.shwasner ne»!<br />
to i^rg* formel dmlng room, firs!<br />
floor laundry circular drive to ga-<br />
rage Priced to move <strong>at</strong> $69 900<br />
STATE WIDE METRO<br />
427-3200<br />
OPEN SUN,<br />
78 BkchCra<strong>at</strong> Way<br />
2-5<br />
Way S pit 13<br />
ol Drake Anktous *eaer<br />
•e<strong>at</strong> Buy «| Prestigious woodland<br />
r*a* Offering BeeutlhH 2 story<br />
home th<strong>at</strong> nea<br />
rooms, greet room ihrary white<br />
formica k«c»«an. central *a moary<br />
lendaceped lot Cmaaw drive, auto<br />
metie aprmkiar*, Farmmglon HM*<br />
•cnooM $206 000<br />
CALL KUMUO KALRA<br />
RALPH MANUEL<br />
851-6900 OR 661-4996<br />
ORCHARD LK ,'11 MICE 3 bedroon-<br />
ranch, tamay 8 Ihung room*, large<br />
kltctian Move-m condmon<br />
MM $105 ,000 By<br />
Hug*<br />
M-5318<br />
PRICE REDUCED!<br />
Lovaly upd<strong>at</strong>ed 2 bedroom ranch<br />
a<strong>at</strong>h aftractrve larwlar aping Farm<br />
•ngton School* $^4 500 Aak lor<br />
Cynthia Drobot<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
476-6276 651-1900<br />
PRICE. LOCATION<br />
AND LARGE LOT<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
Beeutilui 4 bedroom baaemer.a<br />
2 cer garaga This horn* na* Been<br />
completah redoo* everythmg new<br />
$127 900<br />
NETWORK<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
476-1600<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
Oued-Level 4 bedroom<br />
node Oh corner lot Family room'<br />
hraplece 2 fun * 2 half oeth*<br />
central aa. crystal chanoeaers<br />
l<strong>at</strong> floor leundry many **ir*»<br />
By owre. 557-4743<br />
SOUTHFlELO<br />
O^EN SUN 2 S<br />
30130 Wa<strong>at</strong>brook Pkwy North ol 13<br />
Mile E ol Evergreen Spertimg in- ]<br />
Ground Poon Ptctur* perlect 4 bed<br />
room Coiomai. 2't b<strong>at</strong>n* nardwooc<br />
floors, uMlty room IMng room dm<br />
mg room beeutffui iend*cepmg B»<br />
j l a y e r schools - 0cm t let this cm*<br />
slip V<br />
OPEN SUN 2 5<br />
1966 > Coral Gable* S ot n Ma*<br />
| 6 ol f •ergreer Completely Re-<br />
done! Large porch. 3 bedroom*<br />
brick Ur apiece m greet room new<br />
I carpeting In Bedroom, he* W*» lo<br />
mopping, movie*, elc $82 900<br />
RED CARPET KEIM<br />
MAPLE, INC<br />
553-5866<br />
SOUTHFlELO $74,900<br />
Sepal there Ranch in mmt cor%di<br />
Hon Situ<strong>at</strong>ed on beautifully<br />
lendeceped wt m acemc aree<br />
home fe<strong>at</strong>ure* pieaier we*a come<br />
ami ji Nvdwood Roots m Bed<br />
room* Florida Room 2'k car g*<br />
raga ota ol storage -nany upd<strong>at</strong>e*<br />
1 fwm Home War- *n'y tS ?*0t<br />
clwruwv ji wist ihC 3««aoo<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Hartford South<br />
464-6400 or 261-4200<br />
$1 14.1<br />
ALMOST NEW<br />
Sharp 3 bedroom. 2'n b<strong>at</strong>h coiomai.<br />
newer root *mmg. Pea* windows<br />
. deck, gazebo trashed be*m*r"<br />
!*mify room. Vt^aece <strong>at</strong>tached ga-<br />
rage $169 900<br />
«nuH 4 Bedroom*. 2'4 beth*. Ior-<br />
mal dmmg room cuelom kitchen<br />
wrth wand, fireplace, ftrsl lloor<br />
dry room, year around aunroom<br />
Recently deooraied Prul*»1nr1<br />
lendecapmg Many extra*<br />
By owner 16S76 MayfleM (N. ol 6<br />
MH*. E ol Farmmglonl A buy <strong>at</strong><br />
$194 ,900 Must see<br />
Shown by appointment. 476-M86<br />
FOX CREEK MEADOWS _<br />
New Cdn<strong>at</strong>ructton Exqillene 2700 MUST BE SOLD<br />
sq ft Contemporary Colonlel Cue- Sra<strong>at</strong> Livonia loc<strong>at</strong>ion 3 oeoroo<br />
lom wtute cadinetry mru-oul Pictur- 2 t><strong>at</strong>h '*nch .an t»» « n<br />
a iucil* if »frim i ^»o, For mors de- ,c ^ $M 900><br />
RUTH MARTIN<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
420-3400<br />
6 aldmg. t~er<br />
i 8 much moral<br />
$•9 9001<br />
Remerica-<br />
COUNTRY PLACE<br />
981-2900<br />
Newer rool $ central Mr $119,900<br />
7609 Suae** Ct. 4S9-0478<br />
Moor coneringa. dauoiedng. window<br />
LIVONIA - ROSEDALE GAAOENS<br />
Cute «x3 coiy brick ranch with mer-<br />
Bia flreplece and foyer, two Ml<br />
Betha.<br />
Greet price<br />
OPEN SUN 1 -4PM<br />
20213 WHITBY<br />
S cei plumbing<br />
oversued 2^ garag* Only I k(lcB-n wmdow* 2 1 * car g*r*ge<br />
$219 900 Vkehed beeement $89,800<br />
CALL JOE BAILEY<br />
MARY MCLEOD MAYFAIR 522-8000 ? ^ - ^<br />
CENTURY 21 ROW 464-711! ; «e pool $162,500<br />
ROSEDALE GARDENS<br />
ere* o> md»vidua6re0 homee m Uvo-<br />
nia RecognnaOle ou*8ty m on* 2<br />
story nom* and an interior the! e tr<br />
rhe Best o' condition 3 bedroom*,<br />
central aar formel dmmg room de-<br />
lu.e aunroom. flreplece. fmiahed rec<br />
room with woodtumner stove wood<br />
deck -.oeded and tempered uu<strong>at</strong><br />
w $141 900 Cal todey 462-2950 j<br />
H4HUBI<br />
Quality<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
Better Homes & Gardens<br />
CALL KEN KOENK3<br />
RE/'MAX CROSBPtOADS 453-8700<br />
HOI NEW<br />
BELOW MARKET<br />
4 bedroom. 2H beth ootonML temey<br />
room wHh Ituptece large naaiar<br />
aufte. 2% car <strong>at</strong>t<strong>at</strong>fiad garage *»-<br />
• H i ! N <strong>Canton</strong> loceOon Value<br />
pkj* Only $117,900<br />
JOHN MARKER<br />
Century 21 EWe 522-7626<br />
2 « o<strong>at</strong>h,<br />
tamay room gim-<br />
1 358 SQ k specloua room* nma<br />
wood Boor* krepiece FuB beae<br />
cer gw ye Must see large KM<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
6 PRICED TO SELL<br />
3 Bedroom, 3 <strong>at</strong>ory colonial deer<br />
dmmg room** ^oorwell to det<br />
459-6000<br />
C0LDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Schwettzer Real Est<strong>at</strong>e<br />
WALT DISNEY lukury 'eeorl 2 bed<br />
room 2 beth a* eppkerx<br />
ed Modern week *45 $13 600<br />
AasimoeCI* mortgage 473-61<br />
Commerce Twn.<br />
2 story cdomai Brick front 3<br />
Bedroom* 2'> B*th* ivapiece 4'Y<br />
car gerage wood window* $ tnm<br />
Many airir**! Larg* KM Lot '5 Ek«i<br />
Cl Sol Wi*a Rd W ol C*rro* L**e<br />
Rd $t*2 700 immeiSvie occupan-<br />
cy Shown By kept<br />
J. T. KELLY<br />
CUSTOM HOMES<br />
363-5927<br />
COMMERCF "WP q^ed wvw<br />
>650 *Q ft 3 bed-oom* 2 full<br />
baih* t*ma» room with >i»apiece<br />
aen cenirei a» plus 250 id " petto<br />
8 400 »tj fl deck 2-^ yrI *1<br />
••king $125 900 869 8996<br />
arteched garaga dec*<br />
.« ,ma Oray 1-15 900<br />
try Ga<br />
« home<br />
HUB&AFtD Sl* MILE AREA<br />
ecre lot cuelom Dual 1578 sq ft<br />
p« d*y oek 8 *ktr* lerge me<strong>at</strong>er<br />
bedroom, 25 lemHy room m prime<br />
Steveneon DMtrtct.sa**lng $69,900<br />
8-7'8H 30 yeer fir^ncmg » que»<br />
lied<br />
One Way Realty<br />
522-6000 OR 473-5500<br />
HELP U-SELL <strong>at</strong> NWWC 425-6661<br />
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION<br />
3 Bedroom !•* beth colonlel m de<br />
on tm* ie*t home available m Sunaai<br />
Woodi Sub Tm* 3 b*Oroom color*<br />
m often 2H beth*. Iem8y room aitm<br />
ceamg and n<strong>at</strong>ural k »<br />
rmet dmang room lerg*<br />
Bedroom wrth b<strong>at</strong>h end<br />
waM-m doeei aide entry gereg*.<br />
and * wooded lot Don T wen loo<br />
long $139 ,900<br />
Starter Special<br />
3 bedroom bnc* r«nc* * Hoftfrnm1 .<br />
LIVOO« J «n«3 torm«<br />
J i cm Mm mcfcjfl r>**m epp*enc«e<br />
MX)OM omntrm a* Sur« mm* I iTftOO (L-04HU81<br />
tc«k,»ACkr, $88 900 462-181 1<br />
The Prudential. COLBWELL<br />
Harry S Wolfe.<br />
REALTORS BANKER<br />
474-5700 • Scnweitzer Real Est<strong>at</strong>e<br />
moapendenn, Owned and Oper<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
UVONIA<br />
S Ol 7 MM W ol MKXHw&ef!<br />
REDUCED* BEAUTY AT IT S | FREE Weekly kea ol propertlee tor<br />
BEST ThM • on* of * kind. tot*«y M Owner' wRh prtoaa de-<br />
re-done. 3 bedroom 1% b<strong>at</strong>h Brick k.,>pt,on* *ddr***e* owner *<br />
and vmyi tnm home, from rool to th* numb** elc<br />
B**em*nt Newer pkjmbmig. emctn- MELP-U-SELL ol NWWC 425-8661<br />
cal, furnace central a«r kitchen<br />
carpoamg ao mucfi morel 0*ier Ygu cm, SAVE THOueANOei Help-<br />
•onoui Open lo ofterai m pmiuc seaers ten By Owner" tor or*,<br />
condition thl* home i* only jj ^50,<br />
$110 300 HELP-U-SELL ol NWWC 425-6861<br />
GALLOON HELP-U-SELL<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
LIVONIA $166 950 425-6681<br />
GREAT LOCATION<br />
GREAT PRICE<br />
3 Bedroom ranch r WMaor Park<br />
•e<strong>at</strong>ure* 2 Iul Bam* I*m6y room<br />
wHh N apiece, oanvai a I ce<br />
PERFECTLY PRKED neasy B<strong>at</strong>ed 3<br />
Bedroom fu6y carpeted Colonial 1*<br />
b<strong>at</strong>h* apaooua GREAT ROOM 8<br />
meeier Bedroom areee. M8 Beee-<br />
ment 8 2 car <strong>at</strong>tached gerage tool<br />
Murryi Ju<strong>at</strong> $69,500<br />
COUNTRY PLACE<br />
981-2900<br />
lhi fc Plymouth Office<br />
HKHIGW 459-3600<br />
C-KOIP 1 9 9 N M a i n S t<br />
P l v m o u t h -<br />
Ul II TIIUK<br />
; the<br />
MICHIGAN<br />
GNOUP<br />
L -<br />
THE SIGN OF SUCCESS<br />
Greet home for<br />
MAYFAIR 522-8000<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
453-0012<br />
PRICE SLASHED!<br />
Coioraal - 3 Bedrocme 1H beth*<br />
ANGIE SARKISIAN<br />
473-6200<br />
RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC<br />
16* m kitchen, foyer<br />
eceeeed 8 -reek agfitmg through 313 <strong>Canton</strong><br />
out Berber carpeOng. whirlpool tub<br />
m maeter b<strong>at</strong>h Pr dee»ion«i»y<br />
-tM-aau<br />
:ENTURY21 WEST INC 349 6600<br />
NEAT 8 CLEAN 3<br />
aeth Drvrs rench m<br />
Central ae deck<br />
$112 900 After 8pm 'JTa<br />
62 19<br />
BACKS TO THE PARk<br />
Beeutitui 3 Bedroom brick rem* |<br />
. witt*. a i&eciai-ocwikjt. .'army roam .<br />
wtth Nrepiece pnvete petio, *r«d 2'n<br />
car gerege er* aome of The taeturee<br />
Superbly mamtaeied Hurry only<br />
$102,000*<br />
CAL 1 ROGER OFI SUE OA VIS<br />
1 RE MAX CROSSROADS 453-6700 j<br />
85' 3667<br />
307 South Lyon<br />
»6iU i<br />
ntHToro-nig n itno<br />
A NEW COMMUNITY<br />
SINGLE FAMILY HOMES<br />
EAGLE heWmts SOUTH iroe<br />
1 * 1 bedroom nomea walk. Beae<br />
mam garage priced Irom 1109 000<br />
km included<br />
Naw Modei Open '2 6pm<br />
> 96 to MNtord Rd S IO «0 M4e Rd<br />
W to MB Street right 10 modele<br />
M 437 3773 omce 22* 5722<br />
ADLER HOMES INC<br />
WHlTI cAJkf<br />
OPEN SATORDAY 1 *<br />
9060 Gladys Sharp u'-level 2 or 1<br />
bedrooms • •> B<strong>at</strong>he famay room.<br />
i *r*g* *n«I l<strong>at</strong>a privileges<br />
79 900 * 90Gi WL<br />
ERA COUNTRY RiDGE<br />
474-3303<br />
An SPORTS . OWER S'RAI'S<br />
lekehom .ench Ueefw eu»* w<br />
rvemehc Beth 1 KA ex I'l b<strong>at</strong>he<br />
Home nee a* the estr**> Ca* tor<br />
complete w of i*eh*e* 8^99 000<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
SUBURBAN<br />
455-5660 464-0205<br />
COMMERCE<br />
PRICE REDUCED!<br />
SMANORH.A AWAITS YOU<br />
pwoe* I be*nnma re ear gerw<br />
1376 906 N-16CA FH<br />
ERA COUNTRY RIOOE<br />
346-6767<br />
Bailey<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
346-6430<br />
RED CARPET KEiM<br />
MAPLE. INC<br />
553 5666<br />
LEE & NOEL<br />
BITTINGER<br />
Present<br />
TEXAS WED YA«fO' luirury COm+tXTS' 4 DPOroom o<strong>at</strong>h<br />
two story on hug* lot 8»g funity room wtth r»f«M ne»rth<br />
Arid ooorwMI living room wrth B»y window country<br />
•rtcneh has Mpniut rjomftt formal otnrng room, rpnt'»<br />
air m<strong>at</strong>ter tutte with bay wmocmr ms $ her d05«t5 »na<br />
onv8t«? >UIh 1st door Laundry HOW war-amy Fun 0OOI<br />
**VK Charm to this sUnd Out S189 900<br />
A «»l MEMOffY MAKE 6 Meticukxii 4 OeOfOOm 3"1 O<strong>at</strong>h<br />
CofOfUM m Sunflower prwoes perfect serting for rears ol<br />
wonoertul famdy memories' LiogranSea carpeting through<br />
out convenient is* hoor uunary puis hoca up m Base<br />
ment master suite wrth priv<strong>at</strong>e b<strong>at</strong>hroom form* aamng<br />
room oius iar»e urtchen with Ming area "vtng room wtth<br />
OtCTure window xorwi* leading to over* t*0 wood 1wct<br />
overtoe*ing oeautifuMv mantcured tawn and <strong>at</strong>tractive<br />
landscaping Come see ft* sp*ia> toucijes S1" MC'<br />
Call LEE or NOEL<br />
BITTINC.ER<br />
453-H700<br />
7<br />
( niumadi «nir><br />
MAINTENANCE FREE<br />
4 Bedroom Cape Cod with hero<br />
wood floors and neutral decor<br />
Enjoy a deck and prtvete »erd<br />
$136 900<br />
beau'if'n. COt oeaAL<br />
r e e A t<strong>at</strong>tiwN. IA C^lha. .<br />
•mh room with flreplece deck and<br />
>rae meded yard $99 500<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
SUBURBAN<br />
349-1212 261-1623<br />
MOVE RIGHT IN<br />
Drm'! an a *naer En|oy the prtvecy<br />
>s266 tr<br />
Best Buy In <strong>Canton</strong><br />
. ookmg lor a m of home lor a 8ftte<br />
..00k nc further ihi* $<br />
!'k Bear Coaonael hee •<br />
vep-ace ing. ourvl pool Neel<br />
•Mt^l'OlWO<br />
DAVE BECKWITH<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
453-0012<br />
G t m I VMu6. Gr*<strong>at</strong> A cm<br />
a Bediooaa Tudor Load* ol aquaie<br />
rootage lot •» grawmg tamay<br />
1 s S ^ rtMSci*" 1<br />
LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT'<br />
Super noma w«h oede of appeal 4<br />
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• SCULPTURE FEST<br />
Michigan Outdoor Sculpture ILL opens with a<br />
5:30-8:30 p.m. reception Thursday. Sept. 5, <strong>at</strong> the<br />
Southfield Pavilion, 20000 Evergreen, Southfield.<br />
This exhibition of outdoor sculpture by 17 Michigan<br />
artists is sponsored by the city of Southfield<br />
and the Business Consortium for the Arts.<br />
Louis G. Bedstone, architect and founder of<br />
Bedstone Architects Inc. and Michael Curtis,<br />
sculptor, are chairmen of the exhibition.<br />
The juror was David PuchgotL executive director<br />
of tbe Intern<strong>at</strong>ional Sculpture Center. Awards<br />
of $1,000 and $500 were don<strong>at</strong>ed by the Arts<br />
Found<strong>at</strong>ion of Michigan and the Business Consortium<br />
for the Arts.<br />
Artists represented include Joseph N. DeLauro<br />
of <strong>Canton</strong>. Also: Herb Babcock, Robert Lie l<strong>at</strong>.<br />
' James E. Born, Norma PeBchansky Glasser. Al<br />
Hebert, M<strong>at</strong>thew Holland, Nancy Lelaerowitx, Susan<br />
Linburg, William Mayer, Dora N<strong>at</strong>ella, David<br />
—Newton and James Oxford.<br />
Others are: Thomas Palazzolo, John PieL William<br />
C. Stone, Pamela M. Stump, Dale John<br />
Wedig and Marcia Wood.<br />
The outdoor exhibition, on the plaza <strong>at</strong> the back<br />
of Southfield Pavilion in the Southfield Civic Center,<br />
will continue through October.<br />
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• ARTISTS' GALLERY<br />
Thursday, Sept. 5 — New show fe<strong>at</strong>ures mixed<br />
media w»rks by Rasha (Rhea Schaefer) and oils<br />
by Irene Kallas. Continues through Oct. 20. Reception<br />
5:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday. Sept 5 Hours are<br />
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-S<strong>at</strong>urday, until 8:30 p.m.<br />
Thursday, Appleg<strong>at</strong>e Square, between 12 and 13<br />
Mile, Northwestern. Southfield.<br />
• FMARRA GALLERY<br />
Thursday. Sept. 5 — Group show of works by<br />
area and intern<strong>at</strong>ionally known artists includes<br />
Donald Mendelson of La thru p Village. Continues<br />
through October. Hours are 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
Thursday and Friday, 111 N. FirsL Ann Arbor.<br />
• CRIPPS PATRONA GALLERY<br />
Friday, Sept. 8 - "All About Being a Women,"<br />
original sculpture—by Janice Trimpe, continues<br />
through Oct 2. Reception 7-10 p.m. Friday, Sept.<br />
6. This Grosse lie artist is showing 17 oil-painted<br />
sculptures from 14 inches to four feet tall, 209 S.<br />
Main, Rochester.<br />
• DETROIT FOCUS<br />
Friday, Sept. 6 — Works by Felecia Hunt, Jim<br />
Slack, Sennis Summers and Sharon Wysockl are<br />
on display through Oct. 5. Reception 5:30-8:30<br />
fc.m. Fnday, Sept. 6 Hours are noon to 6 p.m.<br />
Wednesday-S<strong>at</strong>uniay, 743 Beaubien, Detroit.<br />
• DETROIT GALLERY OF<br />
CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday. Sept 7 — Quilts by Ann Brauer. baskets<br />
by Michael Bailot and ceramics by Lanse<br />
Stover are on display through Oct. 5. Hours are 10<br />
a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday and 11 a.m. to 5<br />
p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday, 104 Fisher Building, Detroit.<br />
• HABATAT GALLERIES<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday, Sept. 7 — Three-man exhibition —<br />
glass sculpture by Livio Seguso. weapon-like<br />
sculptures by Christopher Lee and glass / metal<br />
work by Herb Babcock — continues through Sept<br />
28 Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-S<strong>at</strong>urday,<br />
32255 Northwestern, Farmington Hills.<br />
• ROCHESTER MUNICIPAL PARK<br />
Sept 7-8 — Art 'n Apples Festival fe<strong>at</strong>ures<br />
works by 275 artists, entertainment, demonstr<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
and refreshments. S<strong>at</strong>urday hours are 10<br />
a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Downtown<br />
Bochester<br />
• GARDEN FRIENDS<br />
The Friends of tbe M<strong>at</strong>thaei Botanical Gardens<br />
invite all gardeners and others interested in<br />
plants to tbe first fall gardeners sale 9 a.m. to 4:30<br />
p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday, Sept. 7.<br />
Among the fe<strong>at</strong>ured items will be specimen<br />
trees and shrubs, hardy chrysanthemums, bulbs<br />
from Holland and orchids for in-home cultfv<strong>at</strong>ioo.<br />
The gardens will give complementary seedlings<br />
to the first 100 adult p<strong>at</strong>rons. .<br />
ID addition to woody plant m<strong>at</strong>erial, the sale<br />
will include 80 varieties of Holland bulbs, which<br />
cover a range of colors, heights and flowering<br />
times.<br />
The selection also includes 35 varieties of outdoor<br />
hardy mums.<br />
Proceeds from the sale support the gardens' educ<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
and environmental programs.<br />
M<strong>at</strong>thaei Botanical Gardens is <strong>at</strong> 1800 N. Dixboro.<br />
Take the Geddes Road exit off U.S. 23 and<br />
go east to Dixboro. Tbe Gardens is two miles<br />
north on Dixboro, on the right.<br />
• MUSICIANS SOUGHT<br />
Livonia Symphony Orchestra is looking for<br />
strinfc musicians for the 1991-92 concert season.<br />
Tbe LSO has six openings for strings. An audition<br />
is required. High school students wbo apply<br />
must be studying priv<strong>at</strong>ely.<br />
Rehearsals for the new season resume Sept. 9.<br />
They ve 7:30-10 p.m. Mondays <strong>at</strong> Livonia Steven-<br />
• DOMINO'S FARMS<br />
- Sept 7-8 —Juried arts and eraits exhibit with<br />
45 artlstsis in the Exhibition Hail 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Take U-S.<br />
23 to exit 41 (Plymouth Road) then east to<br />
Earhart Road and north to Exhibition Hall, Ann<br />
Arbor Township.<br />
• SOUTHFIELD PAVILION<br />
Thursday, Sept. 5 — Michigan Outdoor Sculpture<br />
III opens with a 5:30-8:30 p.m. reception<br />
Thursday and continues through October. Louts G.<br />
Redstone and Michael Curtis bead the committee<br />
th<strong>at</strong> invited 19 Michigan sculptors to show their<br />
work in this outstanding setting. Toward the back<br />
of the Civic Center complex, 10V» and Evergreen.<br />
Southfield.<br />
• SYBARIS GALLERY<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday, Sept 7 — "Cup: As a Metaphor," fe<strong>at</strong>ures<br />
works in clay by 24 artists. It continues<br />
through Oct. 12. Reception 5:30-7:30 p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday,<br />
Sept. 7. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday, 301 W. Fourth. Royal Oak.<br />
SWIDLER GALLERY<br />
"Steeping M<strong>at</strong>ters: The Metal Tea Infuser." an<br />
exhibition fe<strong>at</strong>uring utilitarian tea infusers by 23<br />
American and Canadian artists, continues through<br />
Oct. 12. Sidney Swidler, architect/collector will<br />
give a talk about the show <strong>at</strong> 2 p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday,<br />
Sept 7 followed <strong>at</strong> 3:30 p.m. by a slide lecture by<br />
Thomas Muir, professor of art <strong>at</strong> Bowling Green<br />
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477-8448<br />
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459-6600<br />
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1*8-1355<br />
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SECURITY 1200<br />
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349-7743<br />
400 Apt*. For Rant<br />
OAROEN CITY - 1 badroom. 4<br />
NoraaHBa Rd CaB tor miclali<br />
348-1030<br />
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42711 Ford Rd<br />
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3726 RocNastar Rd<br />
CLINTON TWP 791-8444<br />
36670 Garftald<br />
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349-8200<br />
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455-1215<br />
Plymouth<br />
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9421 MARGUERITE ,<br />
(Oft Am Artmr Rd, 1 block Wsal 01<br />
Shaldon)<br />
MON. THRU FRI. 9-5<br />
455-8570<br />
453-6050<br />
A York propartws Community<br />
PLYMOUTH.<br />
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455-3082<br />
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bedroom duplei 453-1007<br />
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Plymouth Hills<br />
H month aacurtly deposit<br />
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455-2143<br />
PLYMOUTH- PARK MANOR APTS<br />
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apace par apt 444 Ptymouth Rd<br />
MM 4 Haggerty 464-9274<br />
Southfield<br />
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i Block South of 8 Mile Road<br />
Merriman<br />
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477-5755<br />
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.561 Kim-Troy<br />
b^L^S, tss« 362-0290<br />
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Convenient to<br />
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Canter<br />
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available<br />
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P h o n e : 7 2 9 5 6 5 0<br />
A p a r t m e n t s<br />
746 s MM St<br />
• Washer/Dryer In each unit<br />
• Easy Access to 1-275<br />
• Air Conditioned<br />
• Fully Carpeted<br />
• Blinds<br />
• Walk to Downtown<br />
• 14 2 Bedroom<br />
$435<br />
1 Month Free<br />
12 -6PM<br />
455-4721 278-8318<br />
PLYMOUTH, spaooua 1 -bedroom,<br />
appkancea priv<strong>at</strong>e entrance, no<br />
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456-5746 or Ann Artx* 9«5-»«2«<br />
PLYMOUTH O m i M 1 bedroom<br />
Carpeted, appkancae. utamea $425<br />
per montti plus deooan Avaaeble<br />
Immedi<strong>at</strong>ely 4SS-1Bt6<br />
PLYMOUTH - ! bedroom apartmem<br />
lor rent. S500 per month. AJ<br />
kyt«1ie« inducted Available Sept '<br />
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stove, refriger<strong>at</strong>or, carpet and<br />
bknda S400/montn Alao <strong>Canton</strong><br />
1 bedroom 455-0391<br />
PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom immedi-<br />
<strong>at</strong>e occupency S390'mo - utlfc-<br />
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PLYMOUTH, 1 bedroom, newty aec-<br />
oraied. »ary rmcm apertmenl Prime<br />
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neet Can 45B-5205<br />
PLYMOUTH • 2 bedroom Spacious<br />
carpeted r>eai mcauded »550/mo<br />
Aleo apaoous 1 Bedroom, S475<br />
45B-®507<br />
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e. $3<br />
house. $375/<br />
No pels. Ca« Mrs Smrth<br />
mstonc<br />
uimties<br />
3.J5-9190<br />
Redford Manor<br />
South Aedlord<br />
Dearborn HalgntSJ'Livonia Area<br />
D<strong>at</strong>u*e 1 & 2 bedroom apartment<br />
Small t>u«l compte* EicaBem<br />
siorage and cade TV<br />
937-1880 559-7220<br />
Loc<strong>at</strong>ed adjacent to n<strong>at</strong>ura&y wooded<br />
Hliia Part ec«otnlcal. 1 aid 2 bedroom<br />
apartmtntJ and toenbewses Comlortable<br />
living with aix conditioning, priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />
balconies huge closets he<strong>at</strong> included<br />
Alao Cable TV. 2 swtmimng pools and<br />
aerobics fitness center SMART stop <strong>at</strong><br />
the front entrance<br />
30500 West Warren<br />
between MiddJebelt and<br />
Mernman Roads<br />
REDFO«0 TWP AflEA<br />
COUNTRY HOUSE<br />
• 14 2 bedroom apartments<br />
• Me<strong>at</strong><br />
• Carpel<br />
• Verticals<br />
- Kitchen Appliances<br />
•Pool<br />
• Cable ready<br />
FROM $420<br />
1ST MONTHS RENT'S OfF<br />
533-1121<br />
Hour* Mon -Fn<br />
REDFORD TWP<br />
Lovely 1 Badroom apartment<br />
AJ amenities<br />
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255-0932<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
t a 2 bedroom apertmenl* & low<br />
nousea starting el $435 He<strong>at</strong> a »<br />
•er included Qarbage dnpoeal. re-<br />
•nger<strong>at</strong>or. range 4 carpel Laundry<br />
laciktiee and storage room tor<br />
apartment Laundry Piook-i« in<br />
lownnouaea . —,#61-9751<br />
1 1<br />
ROCHESTER City ol<br />
2 bedroom epts—ev car pet mg etc.<br />
t bedroom Irom $450 2 bedroom<br />
Irom $550 5S«-4a9« 2S4-«592<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN<br />
Quart perk-aae etrrowdmga<br />
14 2 bedroom i«ta rent memoes<br />
he<strong>at</strong> w<strong>at</strong>er apokancea laundry 4<br />
storage lecames Perfect lor retiree<br />
Rem from $440<br />
VILLAGE APARTMENTS<br />
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ed laundry laciktM<br />
lance to downtown<br />
ROCHESTER LUOtOW APTS<br />
14 2 bedrt>s«. «parrme School lr. sue $ i20(Wmo<br />
04HPR0PEWTIE8 737-<br />
OAK PARK. Artractxa 2 Badtooai<br />
rancn garaga iBRy rooas i^aon<br />
lo buy s.slsMI<br />
pancy $490<br />
OEARSORN HOTS Paewm Mod<br />
ORCHARD LAKE FRONT<br />
Ranch kx leaee 3 badruome 2'-<br />
Bam» tarvng room aorary 2 car ai<br />
lacheC garege Cn» Marier. Beer el<br />
IM? PRUOEHTUU<br />
GREA! LAKES REALt><br />
646-6000 641-aaai<br />
setting Seraor dMcourrt 4 Section *<br />
OK $426 * aacurtly 3B7-S!<br />
FtvE MILETELEGRAPH AREA<br />
rooms, stiecned geraga ne<strong>at</strong> tor<br />
siiVale or young coupte $4T5/mo<br />
«S3 1020<br />
DET«*T, beautrtuay redecor<strong>at</strong>ed.<br />
2 Fionas a ia«aliu now 3 bedroom<br />
Baa em ant snd fenced yard. $460<br />
2 bedioom and garaoa. S3TC !»•<br />
month, security and relerenc*<br />
32S-0717 a-se Mi^42lS<br />
3 bedroom home, tyteig room wRh<br />
Vacoece porch enacNed parage<br />
200 651-4724<br />
W E S T L A N D<br />
R-2111<br />
i Drive. Suite a 101<br />
SoutnneM. Ml 43075<br />
(313) 559-<br />
23300 Provlbence Onve<br />
S0UTHRELD<br />
deer, i Bedioom with wali-ai c»oe-<br />
<strong>at</strong> mtruaior alarm Lighted Parking<br />
hw mdudad $460<br />
. shser neer B't Mae<br />
WELLINGTON PLACE<br />
365-1069<br />
Managed By Kaftan Entarpneaa. inc<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
12 MNe Rd<br />
r 1 Bloc* East ol Telegraph<br />
SPACIOUS<br />
2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments<br />
He<strong>at</strong> Included<br />
LANCASTER HILLS<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
352-2554<br />
Mon -Fn 9-5 Set 8-Noor<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
12 Mas W o« Talegrapn<br />
2 Bedroom Apartments<br />
From $570<br />
He<strong>at</strong> Included<br />
FRANKLIN HILLS<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
355-5123<br />
TROY/CLAWSON<br />
Naw England Place Apartments<br />
Special OHer - lal month rant 50%<br />
on and no security depoeM 2 mBea<br />
east ol Bkmmgfram Woodbom-rv;<br />
fireplaces, he<strong>at</strong> 4 w<strong>at</strong>er Included<br />
1.000 aq. n.. 2 badroom $S70-$5»0<br />
For rental mtormenor caa 436-5430<br />
TROV /CLAWSOH'W*!. OAK<br />
Araaa One-Stop apartmanl shop<br />
ping Come Sunday Sept #th. 1pm-<br />
4pm Cfhce Building <strong>at</strong> 4000<br />
Croons, Royal Oak or caU lor<br />
AMBER APARTMENTS<br />
280-1700<br />
SR. CITIZEN SPECIAL<br />
Limited time, new residents only 2<br />
year leeae avaaeoie. dtocouni c*i<br />
j rant, cal tor detaBa t.<br />
Beautltully landscaped with<br />
picnic grounds and pol<br />
'—""i<br />
Conyamentiy localed oil Ford Fid 1<br />
bloc* Esai ol Wayne<br />
Sam-5pm'<br />
Noon-5pm j<br />
7 2 9 - 4 0 2 0<br />
WESTLAND - MODERN imgle storf j<br />
ranch type homa-aoartmenl* Fur- I<br />
mahed 1 Badrooma 4 studwe-ahort<br />
leeae avwIaM Also 1 bedrooms<br />
Priv<strong>at</strong>e Entrance", p<strong>at</strong>to. stovs ra- |<br />
trigeraior dlapoeal Close to shop-<br />
ping Immedi<strong>at</strong>e oocupancy<br />
WATERBURY APTS<br />
. 722-5558<br />
Weeusnd<br />
- SPECIAL - t<br />
SECURITY DEPOSIT $200<br />
1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS<br />
Limited time only<br />
POOL<br />
Club House. Psao. Pet*<br />
AK Carpel. flMhweehor bund*<br />
FREE HEAT 4 HOT WATER<br />
1 BEDROOM Irom $455<br />
2 BEDROOM fcam 1505- -<br />
BLUE GARDEN APTS<br />
Westland s Fmeel Apertments<br />
Cherry Hta Naar Marrtmar<br />
Deay llam-epm - S<strong>at</strong> 10am.2pm<br />
Sun 1pm-5pm<br />
729-2242<br />
6200 North W<br />
STUWO<br />
1 BEDROOM $445<br />
2 BEDROOM $470<br />
incAadee heal 4 waier Senior Dis-<br />
count Pool 4 air Ctoae to<br />
-Wesnarid SJ»oppa>g Censer<br />
! pkancee fa<br />
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locaDon Ap<br />
$SOO par month<br />
433-3739<br />
DETROIT. N ol 1-96. E ol Outer Or<br />
3 badroom renob with mecaemcs<br />
dreem oemant Mock gareoa. 16*10<br />
door 4 worksnop with tee $^0.'mo<br />
Fast I laa mc • $200 up<br />
CradR report references Saowr. by<br />
GOXaaCH 13 Mesa N Ol Clark*<br />
ion Naw horns 2400aqfi 3 bed<br />
= ; -rsr-srs.<br />
room, lamay- room 4 aludy $i3aw !<br />
plus Jtantes. 1 yeer ieese<br />
313 553 660'<br />
INKSTER - CTwol 2 badioom homes<br />
nawr, rsmoOasc deer. $40C.<br />
month 4 $450'montti Security re- •<br />
ouirac 782-6673<br />
UVONIA one* 3 bedroom, baae-<br />
. ment. new carpal traeh paml<br />
$725 per month<br />
I One Way Realty<br />
473-5500<br />
LIVONtA lovery 3 bedr-jom tri-lavei<br />
- , neer schoole. 2 caa gerage $625 per<br />
4S9-2$26 ! rngnfh pKA utaitiea Writs 10647<br />
, Reac*. AAar, Par*. Mi 4«t01<br />
OETISOrT - 2 nsdroorr nouea tor<br />
rant on Lampnere, 2H b«cs N ol<br />
F araaa S37-24B2<br />
DETROIT<br />
roon<br />
cs 3<br />
6 Mae 4 Laheer 3 Bad-<br />
A eaafll maywdut<strong>at</strong>y $375.<br />
p>us security 47VC213<br />
OOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM<br />
bedroom actor—t. nrspsece<br />
peine. BeawiTi garage. Aw<br />
now $1,045 • security 647-304 7<br />
LIVONIA - Plymouth "Merr .man 3<br />
bedroom one* ranch 1'a beth. air<br />
carpeted Baaamenl garage no<br />
pet* $775'mo - deposrl 27 1-4663<br />
PLYMOUTH 1-WP Smea 2-3 bad-<br />
room. large lot, wicften appliance*<br />
$750.'mo A-emsba anmadutety<br />
455-3655<br />
PiyMOUTH Hent -Jption » buy »<br />
cadroorr- Tr, Mae 4 Pontlw.<br />
Open 7 days per<br />
Aak about our<br />
Senior Caoarie OSnal<br />
437-1223<br />
WALLED LAKE AREA<br />
Haw* Lake Apertments » 4 2 bed-<br />
rooms Lake pnvaegea. "lenmg. bal-<br />
coniea. centra a*, rae room, sa<br />
araaa room, sauna. ;erv*a court<br />
free storage, cade TV 624-5998<br />
WAYNE - untomianed «ud». $90/<br />
week includes Jti<strong>at</strong>ias Furnisnec<br />
<strong>at</strong>rioencws $75 waa* mcludae ut*<br />
ities 326-4110<br />
WAYNE - 1 Dedroom wea 10 lawn<br />
Heel Wove 4 relngwstor included<br />
Sterling <strong>at</strong> $275/mo - security<br />
684-6655<br />
WAYNSv. 4077 CoiumBus, Mich.- j<br />
gwi/Howai 1 bedroom, appliances,<br />
ak cwpelad. no pels $375 imme-<br />
3mi* occupency 464-9465<br />
WESTLAND<br />
F ORO/W A y NE RD AREA<br />
Specious 1 4 2 bedroom apart-<br />
-iwnts .oceted ckwe 10 snoppmg 4<br />
sxpraeewey Othw<br />
- Carpeting<br />
• Per*-Las Setting<br />
- Ownw Paid Heal<br />
• Laundry rscamaa<br />
• Window T1 aamanta/Mini Bands<br />
. New countertop*<br />
. B*a itaik Paoi<br />
• prtvasa Enwancea<br />
From $406 monthly<br />
COUNTRY VILLAGE APARTMENTS<br />
328-3280<br />
WESTLAHD- (Glenwood-Venoyl<br />
bedroom spl Stove<br />
1 & 2 bedroom high-rise,<br />
with exceptional balcony<br />
views Indoor HEATED<br />
pool<br />
tennis, within waJETng dis-<br />
tance to Westland Mall<br />
„ NO HEAT<br />
BILLS!<br />
721-2500<br />
WESTLAND<br />
w err en Rd W 0< Memmer.<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.<br />
From $350*<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
Window Tre<strong>at</strong>ments<br />
& Microwaves<br />
HINES PARK<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
425-0052<br />
Mon -Fn 9-5 Sal 10-5<br />
•Umfled time, hrsl 6 months ol a<br />
one yaw lease Nww raaidents<br />
SelecteC unit*<br />
WESTLAND<br />
WAYNE/FORO RO AREA<br />
Specious I 4 2 Oadroom span<br />
merts localed doee 10 snopomg 4<br />
*xp*ssswsy Othw smenmes In-<br />
clude<br />
• Cerpetmg<br />
• Park-LWe Setting<br />
- Ownw Pwd Heet<br />
- Air Conditioning<br />
• Gwbage CMpoew<br />
• Laundry FscHMIes<br />
• Window TreetmentsyMnn. Bunds<br />
From $410 monthly<br />
COUNTRY COURT APARTMENTS<br />
' 721-0500<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
PUTNEY MEWS<br />
Completely furmehed lown-<br />
housas 20 daagnttoi<br />
bedroom units TV diahi<br />
bedroom imils<br />
linen* Exiend<strong>at</strong>Me 30 dey<br />
Him Gre<strong>at</strong> loc<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
From $960<br />
689-8462<br />
BURT RO new Outw Drive 2 bed- _<br />
room alarm, waenw.'dryw. $4*.' 1<br />
month - $450 depoan 4 1450 aa- ! INKSTER cory 2 bedroom, OMW<br />
curMy Also 2 bedroom, garage. : ment. large ywa. $400 month, $600<br />
$350, month - $350 depoaK 4 $350 security<br />
security R<strong>at</strong>orsncea 534-4656 I 595-6429<br />
GRAND OPENING<br />
Birminghem. Roya Oak<br />
Furnished Apts.<br />
, Monthly Leaaea<br />
. immedi<strong>at</strong>e occupency<br />
. Loweet Rales<br />
. Ta<strong>at</strong>eM*r Decor<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
SUITE LIFE<br />
549-5500<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
SHORT TERM LEASE<br />
Avwtaes* for ' montb to 1 yaw ele-<br />
gantly furnished 1 Oadroom unit<br />
Perleci tor trwislerred esecullve<br />
Can<br />
DENNIS WOLF<br />
LICENSED BROKER<br />
HALL-WOLF PROPERTIES<br />
644-3500<br />
BmrunahenVW Btoomftesd.Troy<br />
BLOOMf>ELD LAKES APTS<br />
HERE S SOMETHING TO GET<br />
YOU MOVING!<br />
2 Bedroom 2 B<strong>at</strong>h Vtttai j e / \<br />
1 2 and 3 B«d Ap« y ^ [ " » f 0 U •<br />
• Washer 4 Oryei in unit 1 ! - / y<br />
24-hour G<strong>at</strong>ehouse<br />
Ask about...<br />
1 MONTH FREE RENT WITH<br />
1 YEAR LEASE<br />
OearOorn Heights area <strong>at</strong><br />
Seech Daly south, ot Cherry Hm<br />
562-3988<br />
Canterbury'<br />
V\'CX)DS ~<br />
AM About Our 2-Bedrootr Spac«'<br />
W00DCREST VILLA<br />
APARTMENTS & ATHLETIC CLUB<br />
Spaaows 1 & 2 oedroom apartments each with<br />
a fireplace «uni-blinds and Dalcony or p<strong>at</strong>io<br />
Priv<strong>at</strong>e <strong>at</strong>hletic ciub fe<strong>at</strong>uring year-round<br />
indoor-outdoor pool, sauna steam o<strong>at</strong>h,<br />
whirlpool and exercise room Secluded setting,<br />
amidst woods ana Ouck ponds Pets welcome<br />
Senior citizen discount<br />
261-8010<br />
. xvtt.ien".- -OCATE: a« •*«* Re<br />
dt'aVE-. AAi«R£i 4 JO NEAH "~i i-OP^-NG a*..<br />
^EVAL 0F f C£ 4«C MODE. jPEH l t n l « m<br />
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />
Swimming Pool<br />
Tennis Court<br />
Fitness Center<br />
furnished executive apts. avail.<br />
el complex Fu»y tormehed 4 3eco-<br />
rsted 1 end 2 bedroom unit* in-<br />
ciudee cksnee knene. ale Cleaning<br />
F ? T W W g > W f T t f f f f » l<br />
* WESTLAND t<br />
* HAWTHORNE CLUB *<br />
No pets cuaai Rents siartmg «<br />
$550 Heel 4 w<strong>at</strong>er included Short<br />
term 1 for QuaWled applicants<br />
881-6309 Beepw 333-7560'<br />
FARMINGTON/Ferwwigton raaa<br />
1 oedroom*. en utaitiea. csea tv<br />
washw-s dryer*. A«y tomiened<br />
Snort iwm svaaeOie from $450/mo<br />
477-4769 or 26>-2277<br />
r *RS»tWQ TON rtlLLS, 2 bedroom 2<br />
baih ranch condo Firapieca baae-<br />
ment. gwage Pool 4 teniae 8 or 9<br />
utt ."artel ReSerencae $750 mo<br />
Pwsaowed 861-4309<br />
I<br />
SUPERIOR TOW»ISHIP<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
UNLIMITED<br />
••wf .urn wayinFm<br />
s GREAT RLACEI<br />
SOUTHFlELO<br />
M M MOVES YOU IN<br />
(ON SELECTED UNITS)<br />
-Clean quM 14 21<br />
• Fn<br />
CROOKS &<br />
WATTLES<br />
NEAR 1-75<br />
RENT FROM $660<br />
SECURITY DEPOSIT $150<br />
SAVE ua TO $1006 Off REN'<br />
red Parking<br />
-nomlored<br />
TWYCK»«GMAM VALLEY<br />
3*8 I SOI<br />
Uanegwi by kaftan Enswpnaea mc<br />
us <strong>at</strong> C R A N B ROOK C<br />
APARTMENTS Ii.ii.alan an<br />
awn ro urn South n<br />
Westland Est<strong>at</strong>es<br />
to 1-27$<br />
V S44ART bua»w<br />
'S.>M?RMWG FOR EVERVOSHE<br />
Swwmeng pnw 4 cSuOhouee<br />
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Caw<br />
7?8-0630<br />
1471 Fameood Owe<br />
1 oa S ol Ford on 'lewfury l*d<br />
2 w as E OII-27S<br />
Hr* Mon Fn » »<br />
Set Sun 12-4<br />
WESTLAND WOOOS<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
Speckxj* i a<br />
BELLEVILLE Dearborn<br />
Redtor .1 J bedroome Or<br />
mem rids snd p<strong>at</strong>s okay<br />
Cea<br />
273-Om<br />
BEVERLY MILLS 4 oadroom<br />
ay room $ 1 ISO/mo<br />
MM7M<br />
SaHMIMOHAM 4 ALL CIT*S<br />
HOMES FOR RENT<br />
TENANTS & , ANOt OWOS<br />
SHARE viSTlWOS e 642 1620<br />
rREE CATALOGOt<br />
VILLAGE GREEN<br />
OF TROV<br />
362-0320<br />
Open 7 days<br />
722-4700<br />
Tiiar<br />
MC W 4 M<br />
• WESTLANO •<br />
HUNTINGTON<br />
ON THE HILL<br />
*200<br />
Central Air<br />
Vertical<br />
Free He<strong>at</strong><br />
an Artmr Trail<br />
(W.cfl<br />
435-6070<br />
SUBURBAJj^gJJS!<br />
Tr:<br />
ILakr Pointr IWfagr<br />
P- A ~PT KA<br />
s 482<br />
OH* A TWO M I M O O M APAATMCWTS<br />
« a u B f s<br />
F re* OM hmi<br />
and Wetar<br />
foroh or B<strong>at</strong>corty<br />
Samtrtaig Pool<br />
Cowtmunay eiOg<br />
Baaement Storage<br />
Caa uanag* al<br />
453-1597<br />
OfHrHOAKY<br />
ANOSUNOAY<br />
7.
o c * OAE Thursday. September 5. 1991<br />
i M " »•-- • »<br />
n w w w r H r w i l<br />
ROYAL OM - ninl EngBah Tudor<br />
on I Mr nmmaoe. BBr<strong>at</strong>y. 3 M*-<br />
room. 1 M L Oreal loc<strong>at</strong>ion. I mi.<br />
• moo lo 11.11 ISO/mo. 543-7197<br />
T |--»<br />
ROYAL OAK. Lovely 9 bedfoam<br />
ROYAL OAK. M beWoom ranch,<br />
new ap<br />
s s r<br />
ROYAL OAK - 3708 WoodMnd, N or<br />
13 MBa. E ol Cooddgo. 2 bedroom*.<br />
B^StSSSf- "8523.<br />
SOUTHFlELO - a<br />
*»<br />
w, appkanoM, «ery dean. 8 4 E**r-<br />
green area. 3626 mo. S7T5 aecurlty.<br />
AduMMCMt ze»-8Mi<br />
404 HotMM For Rant<br />
Eoc" " 8 3 B<br />
W. tOOMWLD achooM Ram 1»<br />
opd<strong>at</strong>v 4 bo* oom. TH Md. 2300<br />
aq d. gwage. bwnM. SHOO<br />
W BLOOMF1CLO SCHOOLS - 4<br />
Bawnom tzMjnm uumdJl—*i lur-<br />
ntahad. »i 800 + utdtwe/mo<br />
g«g» 2<br />
month. Cel George Ji<br />
939-7456<br />
TAYLOR J<br />
mondi mow*<br />
ty Aflw6pm<br />
zr*Si<br />
2 bedroom brick ranch, gonna.<br />
amal (nTjTO<br />
stove. laktgaralor,<br />
367-1836<br />
TROY - 4 bedrooma. 2% balhe.<br />
famBy room, wM bar. oantral air. lal<br />
Door laundry, <strong>at</strong>tached 2H car ga-<br />
raga, *pp*oncea. $1,200 Altar 7pm<br />
TROY. 4 badroom quad. 2Vk baih.<br />
. garaga. 31200<br />
Cod George Jebbour. 649-9444 or<br />
UPPER STRAITS LAKEFRONT<br />
<strong>at</strong>y renov<strong>at</strong>ed 3 Bei*oum. 2 bom.<br />
11660 momh-<br />
WALLED LAKB-<br />
b<strong>at</strong>h, ivlng. tamdy 4 dkdno roorr<br />
3900/mo Avadabaa Oct 1 REDFORD 2 bedroom lowar.<br />
appBanrea Clean. 3375ymon-696<br />
Bete aan Cooddge 4 Woodward<br />
Village Green of<br />
Huntington Woods<br />
547-9393<br />
FARMINGTON OOWNTOWN<br />
One bedroom condo. cloeed in aun-<br />
porch, reeerved pertung. poo pkja<br />
heet. $560 per mo. 661-4639<br />
NOVI<br />
Twelve Oaks<br />
Town ho mes<br />
2 4 3 badroom lownnomea luay<br />
equipped kllchena. laundry<br />
hookupa, mka bande. baaemwn 4<br />
carporta Novi achooM. Chddran<br />
» M am Haggerty Rd |uei S. ol M<br />
MBa. Opan Oaky t-6pm (Owed<br />
Thur* 4 Sun.)<br />
471-7470<br />
NOVI 10 MBa/Haggerty 3 bedroom.<br />
3795 I<br />
adon Cal Gregory.<br />
. 4<br />
469-9064<br />
PLYMOUTH - Roomy 2 bedroom<br />
tpwnhouee 1'4 b<strong>at</strong>ha. appBancaa.<br />
beeement AvekabM 10/1 3560/mo<br />
RICHTER 4 ASSOC 346-5100<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS - 2 bedroom. 2<br />
beth condo ndudea waahar 4 dryar<br />
55A-307S<br />
Or 797-5789<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
1 4 2 Bodroom Tcwmhoukaa<br />
From 3535<br />
1 Bedroom Apartmanta trom 5465<br />
Small charming complexes on<br />
MapM Rd W of Eton 4 on 14 MBa<br />
Rd E o« Edgewood. Priv<strong>at</strong>e en-<br />
tranoaa 4 oaeamenta with hook-upa<br />
lor waahar 4 dryar WMklng dis-<br />
tance lo downtown 4 shopping<br />
No p<strong>at</strong>* I till EHO<br />
THE BENEICKE GROUP<br />
642-6666 S<strong>at</strong>: 260-0666<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS New 2 bed-<br />
room, 2 b<strong>at</strong>h ranch condo with ca-<br />
thedral ceMngs. separ<strong>at</strong>e entrance,<br />
garege. deck Leeae purchaae pten<br />
CaltordMMM 473-6160<br />
Evea. until 9pm 346-1336<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - Sierra<br />
Pomte. 13 Mka 3 Meleted 2,000<br />
aq.fl Mka rwa Townhouee. extras.<br />
51400,''mo Avedable now 661-1400<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS CONOO<br />
1 bedroom lunnenad. wtth <strong>at</strong>ove 4<br />
fridge, dlahwaaher microweve,<br />
eeeher dryer Pod. lenm*. carport<br />
not Included $700/month<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS RIVERFRONT<br />
Condo 1200 aq fl. 2 bedrooma. ad<br />
applance* etth leundry. Mr, deck<br />
$700 mo mdudee heet. 340-0916<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS - luxury 3 bad-<br />
room on (Veal Oaks Country Ctub.<br />
3'i b<strong>at</strong>h, 2 car garag*. $ 1450/mo<br />
SMITH BUILDING 375-2307<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS - Luxury 3 bad-<br />
room condo. 2 car garag*. 2'4<br />
b<strong>at</strong>ha. bedroom bMcomoe. lerge<br />
deck prtvaia entry Gre<strong>at</strong> loc<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Laeee/buy option $1,300 632-4653<br />
ROCHESTER- 2 bedroom condo Ml<br />
appkancea including waahar'dryar<br />
1 car <strong>at</strong>tached gerage. m downtown<br />
3600/mo + aecurlty<br />
m flh odea Menegamem 652-6221<br />
WO'OCX^REST<br />
COMMONS<br />
ONLY $515/month<br />
• Tennd Courts • 'Central A*<br />
• Privacy Palioa • Fid Oeaamsni<br />
• Prtvete Driveway- CadiweMiart<br />
15 mm Irom Troy, aeay accaaa<br />
1-75. M-59 3 Oak Teoh Center<br />
334-6262<br />
EXCmMQ TRAVERSE CITY<br />
to»» home beae 1-2 badroom*. mo-<br />
«. pod. HBO<br />
1'-S00-866-2646<br />
HALE - Famay gal aa<br />
the north wooda, 5 badroom oot-<br />
taoe. indoor 'pod. wooded area<br />
517-345-0711. 517-673-3501<br />
HARBOR SPRING THIS IS NOT<br />
Summer rental Boyne Ski <<br />
ha<strong>at</strong>ad pod. Sprtnglirook fHM Golf<br />
over next fdL 313-887-3966<br />
HARBOR SPRINGS HOME<br />
10.1<br />
LCh srj<br />
BLOOMFIELD<br />
skylight*. Vepiecw ar*' Pod 3<br />
tennM 3980 661-«S92 525-3894<br />
414 Southern Rentals<br />
ARUSA - now renting Easier Week<br />
Aprt 19th-24th M the lukunoua<br />
Playa Unda Raaon One bedroom<br />
aune. deepe »va loc<strong>at</strong>ed n^ti on the<br />
beecn Pteeee cad Immedi<strong>at</strong>ely 8<br />
intere<strong>at</strong>ed Gloria 313-564-5942<br />
CENTRAL FLORIOA<br />
Neer <strong>at</strong>iractlon* MOM. Ma<strong>at</strong>an. 2<br />
Badroom. 2 O<strong>at</strong>h large dupiee on<br />
golT oo«a T-3UO-J29-7663<br />
DISNEY /EPCOT - UnlveraM Studio*<br />
Vi MBe* awey Luxury 2 end 3 bed-<br />
room. 2 beth oondo, weeher. dryer,<br />
l pari<br />
court* From 35;<br />
Deys 474-5150 478-9713<br />
CKSNEY ,'ORLANOO<br />
Luxury 3 bedroom. 2 beth reel-<br />
Rdy kjmMhad Ideal lor<br />
racebona Only 3435 par<br />
Ron 347-3060 or 420-0439<br />
DCSNEY/ORLANOO Condo. 2 bed-<br />
room. 2 beth Pod. Sp*. god idaM<br />
lor IMetyeedi. Famdaa 3 Couple*<br />
5475 /wk 545-2114 or 628-5994<br />
FORT MEYER BEACH<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ed 1 bedroom oondo, dkect-<br />
K on Gulf AvaBabM by week or<br />
553-2775 or 471-2047<br />
HILTON HEAD - Shorewcod. deluxe<br />
2 Oedroom, 2 beth - 4th Boor condo.<br />
centrady loc<strong>at</strong>ed etth greei view of<br />
ocean 6 pod 227-1375<br />
MAPLE FLORIDA<br />
doe Luxury 1 4 2 Bedroom eocom-<br />
modetiooa rreaaBie Dec thru Aprt<br />
Pod. lenm* Dey* 9-5 363-1600<br />
After 5PM 363-9664<br />
NAPLES FLORIOA Forflre god<br />
course community, 2 bedroom, 2<br />
beth. Ml appkancea. hdy turreahed.<br />
S tanma heeled pool and tacuzzi<br />
coded 203-248-2523<br />
HARBOR SPRaaGS, Harbor Cove. 3<br />
badroom condo staking i see'<br />
lor Fad 4 wMm Beach, pod.<br />
NORTHVILLE room with Barege 4<br />
leundry pn degu In lovely NorthvMe<br />
home Nonemoker 360/wk $300<br />
Security required 346-1666<br />
PLYMOUTH room for rem. prime lo-<br />
ttrer<br />
$70<br />
PRTVATE ROOM for rem, kitchen<br />
prtveege*. * Mka 4 Beach ere*.<br />
535-1612<br />
S REDFORD - Efficiency beeement<br />
apartment to working norv-amoking<br />
pi olee<strong>at</strong>orid 3280 rem. aecurtt/<br />
r " ~i32-7973<br />
After 6pm<br />
ea required SoutrdMd 598-1837<br />
NOV) ftesponaaaM young women<br />
warned to Mwre mobd home. 3300/<br />
mo plua 1/4 utMDea ImmedMte<br />
Occupency Cad. 344-0901<br />
NOV!<br />
PROFESSIONAL STRAIGHT 23.<br />
ton HdM deluxe KjmMhed 2 bed-<br />
room. 2 beth apertmem Mu<strong>at</strong> be<br />
clean Rem 4 '•» utdRWa 789-2943<br />
RESPONSIBLE working pereon lor<br />
3450 mo » IM<br />
536-3266<br />
heve<br />
month aeo<strong>at</strong>ty<br />
LltdRMe/kBchen 4 MunSry<br />
360 weak. 2 weak cMpoell 3 reter- I »<br />
enoae required 536-7«&c qoCHESTER HILLS<br />
REOFORO TWP - Grand Rhmr/lnk<br />
<strong>at</strong>er FumlMwd room, kitchen pnvl- PKia' f<br />
leges, working paraon over 25 $65 currr 7<br />
*/k 1 depoaJt 533-8317 533-5125<br />
3 bedroom<br />
3230 month<br />
I t mo aa-<br />
399-7078<br />
I prNkegee.<br />
1/4 utanies plua t mo aa-<br />
652-6186 or<br />
ROYAL OAK<br />
ROOM tor rem n QUWI Southfield<br />
home Shere bethroom 4 kitchen<br />
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REAL ESTATE NEWS<br />
Owners apply different str<strong>at</strong>egies when sales stall<br />
By Bnuwon<br />
start writer<br />
So, you're planning to move and<br />
you've listed the bouse (or sale <strong>at</strong> a<br />
(air market price, carefully select-<br />
ing an able real est<strong>at</strong>e agent to ban-<br />
die tbe deal.<br />
Everything is in order and the<br />
wait begins, a trying time during<br />
which you hope for a reasonable of-<br />
fer th<strong>at</strong> signals a sale.<br />
Alas, too often sellers find there is<br />
no such signal in today's real est<strong>at</strong>e<br />
market. A sale does not m<strong>at</strong>erialize<br />
in a timely manner.<br />
Owner response to such a dilem-<br />
ma varies widely, depending upon<br />
the motiv<strong>at</strong>ion for selling a home in<br />
the first place.<br />
Alice, a 50-year-old Farmington<br />
Hills woman who is in the midst of a<br />
messy divorce, is ambivilant about<br />
selling the family home where she<br />
and her husband, an auto executive<br />
who left a year ago, reared two chil-<br />
dren.<br />
Tbe bouse, a contemporary two-<br />
story structure, has been on the mar-<br />
ket 10 months. Tbe current listing<br />
expires in two weeks.<br />
Alice, wbo doesn't want ber full<br />
name used for legal reasons, would<br />
like to sell tbe home because divorce<br />
proceedings cannot be finalised until<br />
then But she is in no hurry to do so<br />
because ber husband pays tbe<br />
monthly mortgage and supplies her<br />
with a living allowance, buying Alice<br />
time to adjust to divorced st<strong>at</strong>us in<br />
the supportive comfort of the family<br />
home.<br />
'WHAT I'D LIKE to do is stay<br />
put," she said, knowing full well tbe<br />
home must be sold as part of the<br />
pending divorce.<br />
Buyers regularly tour the house<br />
but an offer of purchase has yet to be<br />
made, even tSbugh the asking price<br />
bas been reduced from $345,000 to<br />
$505,000. "I guess IH just have to<br />
hang in there," Alice said.<br />
For now, she refuses to lower the<br />
price any further and when the list-<br />
ing comes due, she intends to relist<br />
with a new agent.<br />
P<strong>at</strong> and Jim Glionna of West<br />
Bloomfield are more intent on sell-<br />
ing their. 3,000-square-foot, tri-levei<br />
home which has been reduced $5,000<br />
to an asking price of $249,900. They<br />
first listed for sale in May."<br />
Tbe GBonnas have purchased<br />
property In downtown Toronto and<br />
are currently building a home there.<br />
Thev are depending cm cash from tbe<br />
sale of the home here to complete<br />
construction of the new bouse. If it<br />
does not sell, they are considering<br />
refinancing, according to P<strong>at</strong> Qlion-<br />
na. . . . .<br />
"We thought about renting (the<br />
West Bloomfield house). We decided<br />
no We'll sell. When it didn't sell, we<br />
again thought about renting But we<br />
decided to stick urith our original de-<br />
cision. which was to sell.<br />
"Now we have no intention of<br />
renting. We'll keep it on the market<br />
until It finally goes." she said. "Hey,<br />
it's only'been four months."<br />
THE GUONNAS do not rale out<br />
reconsidering renting the house if it<br />
does not sell by early next year when<br />
their new home in Toronto is expect-<br />
ed to be completed. Then, tbey will<br />
move their furniture, which P<strong>at</strong><br />
feelf adds to the selling potential of<br />
the house here.<br />
For now, the house is regularly<br />
shown to interested buyers and the<br />
couple is considering another possi-<br />
ble reduction in asking price<br />
P<strong>at</strong>ricia and Steve Cramer of Bir-<br />
mingham have bad their remodeled<br />
storybook home listed for sale since<br />
March following an intense six<br />
mnniha during which they converted<br />
the basement into an exercise, laun-<br />
dry and storage room complete with<br />
a built-in wine vault<br />
The house is one of four for sale in<br />
their neighborhood Nobody, accord-<br />
ing to P<strong>at</strong>ricia Cramer, fias had luck<br />
in selling While hordes of buyers<br />
regularly tour their home, and they<br />
have reduced the selling price from<br />
$275,000 to $264,500. there have<br />
been no offers of purchase.<br />
The listing with their current real-<br />
tor comes due in mid-September<br />
"We're not going to relist. We've<br />
decided to stay. We're not under any<br />
pressure to move." she said.<br />
The couple originally decided to<br />
sell in order to purchase property in<br />
either Birmingham or Bloomfield<br />
Hills and construct the Victorian-<br />
styled home of their dreams<br />
"'We were more or less testing the<br />
market. Now we're going to wait un-<br />
til the market picks up," she said.<br />
A stimul<strong>at</strong>ed market may be just<br />
around the coroor, the result of re-<br />
cently reduced interest r<strong>at</strong>es for<br />
home loans, according to Allen iCing,<br />
president of tbe Western Wayne Oak-<br />
land Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Realtors.<br />
"The lowered r<strong>at</strong>es have produced<br />
a very favorable impact, the fuel for<br />
home purchase among first-time<br />
buyers and people wanting to move<br />
up," King said.<br />
Soil contamin<strong>at</strong>ion demands thoroughInvestig<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
When we purchased oar condomi-<br />
nium, tbe developer denied anything<br />
abet tbs Uvtii of rontaminanti in<br />
the toils around oar condominium.<br />
We have since been advised by the<br />
Department of N<strong>at</strong>ural Resources<br />
th<strong>at</strong> there are high levels of mercury<br />
and lead Ln the soil th<strong>at</strong> might pose a<br />
safety hazard. The board of direc-<br />
tors is perplexed as to wh<strong>at</strong> to do<br />
and whether it most notify its mem-<br />
bers.<br />
This is a very complex legal ques-<br />
tion Suffice it to say th<strong>at</strong> to tbe ex-<br />
tent th<strong>at</strong> the board is aware of po-<br />
tential safety or environmental haz-<br />
ards <strong>at</strong> the condominium, It should<br />
notify the members of assocition<br />
as soon as possible, advising them as<br />
to wh<strong>at</strong> precautions can be <strong>take</strong>n.<br />
The board has a responsibility to<br />
pursue those persons wbo may be re-<br />
sponsible for the contamin<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong><br />
the site and should also be fully<br />
apprised of its legal liabilities and<br />
responsibilities in connection with<br />
„tbe contamin<strong>at</strong>ed areas. Contact<br />
should be made with the Department<br />
of N<strong>at</strong>ural Resources after consulta-<br />
tion with legal counsel as to a course<br />
of action to be <strong>take</strong>n in concert with<br />
condo queries<br />
d<strong>at</strong>ion?<br />
It would appear th<strong>at</strong> the <strong>at</strong>torney<br />
has an ethical responsibility to dis-<br />
(.unflicm uf iiitei est thai<br />
Robert M.<br />
iV M Melsner<br />
the DNR against those persons re-<br />
sponsible for the contamin<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
We have just determined th<strong>at</strong> the<br />
<strong>at</strong>torney for our managing agent Is<br />
also the <strong>at</strong>torney for our associ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
These facts were never disclosed, ei-<br />
ther by the managing agent or the<br />
<strong>at</strong>torney. The board is apset th<strong>at</strong><br />
there are still certain members on<br />
the board wbo have allegiance to the<br />
management company b<strong>at</strong> believe<br />
th<strong>at</strong> nothing has been done th<strong>at</strong> was<br />
improper. Wh<strong>at</strong> is your recommen-<br />
elose any<br />
would appear to have arisen in re-<br />
gard to his"" represent<strong>at</strong>ion of tte<br />
managing agent while <strong>at</strong> tbe same<br />
time respresenting the associ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Full disclosure would have been ap-<br />
propri<strong>at</strong>e and consent to such client<br />
represent<strong>at</strong>ion should have been ob-<br />
tained from the respective parties<br />
In this case, it appears th<strong>at</strong> not only<br />
the <strong>at</strong>torney, but the management<br />
company, was remiss in disclosing<br />
the rel<strong>at</strong>ionship between them. Keep<br />
in mind th<strong>at</strong> the managing agent as<br />
well as the <strong>at</strong>torney owe a fiduciary<br />
duty to the associ<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong> appar-<br />
ttv—tida bwn—bleached.—Under<br />
ently—tras -<br />
those circumstances, the board has<br />
every justific<strong>at</strong>ion to be upset and<br />
should evalu<strong>at</strong>e its altern<strong>at</strong>ives in<br />
deciding whether to change <strong>at</strong>tor-<br />
neys and managing agents<br />
Robert M Meisner is a Bir-<br />
mingham <strong>at</strong>torney concentr<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
his practice in the areas of condo-<br />
miniums, real est<strong>at</strong>e and corpo-<br />
r<strong>at</strong>e law<br />
CLASSIFIED REAL E6TBTE CLA66IFIED REAL E6TPTE GLA66IHED REAL E6TQTE<br />
500 Help Wantad<br />
ATTENTION<br />
Expanding sppaanos distributor Na*<br />
servers! permanent ful time poei-<br />
Uons M U M Must be 20 JTS OW.<br />
or older Kg* school grad and acta<br />
to (tan immedi<strong>at</strong>ely, and 2 year res-<br />
idem of Oakland/Macomb Counties<br />
I'M0 oar month lo Wan with rapid<br />
advancement Pliont 11-8pmonfy<br />
Diversified industries Inc S74-0901<br />
AUTO TECNOAN tor ful<br />
shop Must be elet* e*«*ed. ASfi<br />
preferred Bel rale, 122 80 dor<br />
ATTENTION 18"- 21 yr olds.<br />
FREE TRAINING<br />
JOB SXIILS AVAILABLE IN<br />
• Auto Technology<br />
• Bunding Memtenc*<br />
•CAD<br />
-CAM<br />
• Clerical/Word Proc—aing<br />
• CompuiarBed Accounting<br />
• Culinary Arts<br />
• Electronics<br />
• Health Occup<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
• Printing Technology<br />
• Other Courses Avails<br />
Contact<br />
WAYNE WESTLANO<br />
COMMUNITY SCHOOLS<br />
For quskflcstiona<br />
595-2314<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
TIRE MOUNTER 8 OIL CHANGE<br />
PERSON - pan time Duties alao in-<br />
clude general clean-up Hour* vary,<br />
starting pay S5 20 per hour Pis u s<br />
caa Marvin or Joe. 427-5000<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
0 tar qu<strong>at</strong>-<br />
UMM0<br />
A-1 CLEANING >e fart<br />
Cleaner* Some experience pre-<br />
ferred Ful time, Morv-S<strong>at</strong> M/hour<br />
lo <strong>at</strong>ari Own car reoUred 866-1071<br />
BAB STAFF/PLAYROOM ATTEND-<br />
ANT,'PORTERS needed Apply <strong>at</strong><br />
HarTffeld Lanea. 3400 W 12 MRs Rd<br />
Berkley S43-9338<br />
BORDERS BOOK SHOP - NOVI<br />
Seeks<br />
pertence required<br />
Itta Send reaume to: General Mana-<br />
ger Border. Boo* Shop 432«3<br />
Craacent BlwJ Novi, Mi 4S375<br />
BOWUNG CENTER - Fa« staff now<br />
BoM. Bar Or*. Machine*. Porter.<br />
Walt staff. Apply nom to person:<br />
Oay-Niflht. Allen Rd. <strong>at</strong> Van Mom,<br />
Woodhaven Boa*<br />
BUILDING TRADES INSTRUCTOR<br />
Redtord Union Schools. aapart-<br />
anoed to electrical, pkimeing «<br />
trade terminology<br />
Call Sharon Rands 502-3378<br />
AUTO BOOY PAINTER<br />
BUSINESS ANO<br />
ACCOUNTING MANAGER<br />
E<strong>at</strong>apiuned and growing tow Urn lo-<br />
c<strong>at</strong>ed in Troy requlree a dedic<strong>at</strong>ed,<br />
w a n and Irijeiworthy employ-<br />
ee lor key poeRton aa Bu*k-ises and<br />
AccotsiOng Manager with<br />
5-BTo,——<br />
AUTO MECHANIC needed lor major<br />
metropolitan deal si Hap German<br />
car eiperience preferred Excellent<br />
pay & benefits. Europeen Auto.<br />
21*25 Woodward Ave. Ferndafe<br />
between 6 8 9 Mile 313-399-1511<br />
AUTO MECHANIC (2)<br />
Experienced Efectrtcer 8 engine di-<br />
agnostic. 8glM or heavy Aak tor Joe ceaent career opffbrtunlty wtth<br />
729-8860 ; competitive compenaaoon package<br />
(amal accounting (general ledger,<br />
accounts recehreble. etc.) and reel-<br />
ed functions (Including payrol tax<br />
retumai oI tha drrn i financial ac-<br />
costing racorda on a Lae* compu-<br />
terized accounting software ayetem<br />
with an IBM 38 computer, and the<br />
dealre to meet me ever-, day chak-<br />
lengea ol handling the hunlinn <strong>at</strong>-<br />
lami ol a medium sued We Arm. Ex-<br />
500 Holp Wanted 500 Holp Wanted 500 Holp Wanted 500 Holp Wantad 500 Help Wanted<br />
CARPENTERS WANTED<br />
lonty.<br />
Csl after 6pm<br />
517-223-8318<br />
GAR/TRUCK PORTERS<br />
Several lul time poaNtona avaflabie<br />
et Mcdonald Rente* (many toce-<br />
ttonel Competitive salary 8 bane-<br />
flu Mu<strong>at</strong> ba 20 or older with excel-<br />
lent driving record- Apply al: 17000<br />
North »«to Road. Northv«e<br />
CHILD CARE WORKER<br />
Mon, thru Fn I0em-3pm Btoom-<br />
neid. leave number on machine tor<br />
relum cal 855-1973<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE/BUYER<br />
We arc a lua aarrtce X-Ray deeier<br />
Box Romulus.<br />
CASHIER<br />
PART TIME<br />
Apply ki person<br />
Erb LUMBER CO.<br />
11970 Farmlnglon Rd<br />
LNOnla, MR. 48180<br />
CASHIER<br />
caehleflng 8 p<strong>at</strong>ient lafellon posi-<br />
tion to health care HaW. Ai shifts<br />
>i'«aeCli. U a pan one. candid<strong>at</strong>e<br />
mu<strong>at</strong> nomas »i i.Hinl commumca-<br />
oon skBto. dastre lo work mKt) pa-<br />
tients 8 ba sell motiv<strong>at</strong>ed Sand re-<br />
aume to: P<strong>at</strong>hftndar ConauRant<br />
Finder, mc >ltn Personnel, PO Box<br />
x35389. Detrofl. Ml 4823S-O309<br />
CHURCH CHOIR DIRECTOR<br />
Part time Trinity Lutheran, Claw- _<br />
man 435-8025 COLLECTION AGEfeCY, loc<strong>at</strong>ed In<br />
Lhronla. see«s cwaMTled indMduel<br />
with proven track, record l» you are<br />
results onenled, true may be the po-<br />
sition tor you Salary plus comrme-<br />
COLD HEADER SETUP<br />
Experienced 2 die 3 bto». 5&-89 Na-<br />
tionaM 2 8 3 0* ««ngfe tso« neao . . . _<br />
era. Deyanin excaaem Ders»m> & eerier In Mod»<br />
equipment, high mlJes & s solid fu-<br />
ture OusiUhcstons<br />
- Must be 21 wfth 2-4 yeerg<br />
inter slale *«p«nence<br />
• Musi pass wrrnen exam oad 1«s1.<br />
physical 8 dn>£ screen<br />
• Musi rtsve a oood drMnfl record<br />
iCOL Hca<br />
-Must have<br />
C2 equivalent<br />
• Must be reedy 8 avalabie tor wor*<br />
H IMS IS wh<strong>at</strong> you have oe*n looking<br />
tor. apply m person<br />
12300 Farmington Road Uvonia<br />
aak tor the Safety department<br />
500 HalpWant» homa Pan<br />
time position available 85 75 to<br />
»7 00 per ho** Cel 881-0192<br />
CASHIER - SUPERVISOR<br />
WESTsid* loc<strong>at</strong>ion. Ful Ume vece-<br />
nona oenefba 401K Cxpralenretl<br />
only Sernd reeume to- Personnel<br />
director 52*0 E- Ouiar Driver de-<br />
trolt Ml 48234<br />
construction m<strong>at</strong>erials 8 msthods<br />
Excellent M<strong>at</strong>h. Geometry, wrttmg<br />
record keeping 8 organiz<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
skMs needed Experience with Mich-<br />
igan Oepertmeni of Treimport<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
road pro»ecta preferred F* out Ap-<br />
pac<strong>at</strong>tons <strong>at</strong> Personnel Deparl-<br />
mem. 211 WWiams St. P O. Bo» 84.<br />
Royal Oek. Ml 48088-0084 By<br />
Mon , Sept 18,1991 548-8325<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
CASHIERS WANTED<br />
Large sutomoeas Jaalai i h^ morn-<br />
ing and afternoon Hafts s eaetie<br />
Muet be perscnaofe snd prompt<br />
Apply in person: Pegs Toyota.<br />
th of 1 Mas<br />
CASIERS<br />
Fun. last paced mere store seeking<br />
sharp Cssfseri 15 lo slart/'sp^<br />
rMaaa Appfy m paraon Ctothmg<br />
waranouee 511 W 11 MBa Royal<br />
Oek 5 b*s E of Woodwerd<br />
CLEANERS needed tor Fermmgion<br />
Mais, w Bloom hew 8 Plymouth<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> homes 8 offices Flexible<br />
hours Call 442-2850<br />
CLEANING HELP WANTED<br />
Pen lime in Uvonia »S 50,"hour<br />
Pisses cal. 9am-noon onfy<br />
CLEANING PERSON<br />
needed K0 time tor spanmant<br />
DIRECT CARE STAFF tor SIP Pro-<br />
gram Ful Ume/pert "me available<br />
Mu<strong>at</strong> ba DMH trained Musi be aMe<br />
lo work afternoona and weekenda<br />
Pay negor» 8 ag<br />
tar Birmtnghem api<br />
Cal Mon-/n ftem 5pm 845-0028<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
Wort Mon . Fri Irom l0em-3pm GENERAL HELP<br />
el our Plymouth haadoueters mod- mactuna mop m Fermm«ton<br />
sang sae 10 garments. •> our mar ^ oftmnmom tar mactane op-<br />
cner I W ig dMsKxi • yO>- "«*ve ar > i u n t M useitng Day 8 sffer<br />
ousgoing parsonskty snd a pitch mrh Fi< Mms sseedy smploy-<br />
eftitude we d «ke lo le» wii» Some experience aeeered bui<br />
you To explore Nxther cal no, reouwad Cel Mon Ihru Thirs<br />
Mrs Merm el 451 6225 s73-9306<br />
nave P C hardware inowtedge<br />
rfeeume to teen Suppon P 0 Bo«<br />
B317 NOVI Ml 4S376<br />
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY<br />
To warn new trede marb«e 8 grsn-<br />
la Culling 8 nmehmg wa trem<br />
Soufiheld sres 358-6430<br />
FIT MODEL<br />
PART TIME<br />
C*«U) CARE «TAF»<br />
F»Wh»i»u8 Tfe»<br />
v^*feos (AM fer KMM<br />
38 H»W<br />
CU«TOOlAL Light<br />
43456 W 101<br />
"direct care<br />
Ft* 8 pen rime Owed Cere Work<br />
ert esdsd tor Group<br />
363-4737<br />
DOMINO S PIZZA<br />
479-4r33<br />
«.*, MORC-.WCLS<br />
n i>R.'Firs' Ards 8<br />
53r "200<br />
Winkelman's<br />
An EquN Opportunity Employer<br />
fioraToesignep<br />
J rears sipensnce s muel C W*«)W<br />
Hours The Flower Chop Contact<br />
David GnNm Green 'uneral rioms<br />
522 9400<br />
-rfNfRA. LABORERS<br />
chma tnop Nc experience neces-<br />
sary Apply only Irom<br />
Mon Fn ai «ISO' Hi. Rd<br />
8 voice reqiAreB Ex o*IECT CARE gs<br />
pertence neceseary Greet worting i,* » pan pme<br />
Monsca beaweer ^<br />
277-8871 est 314 Ar toual Opportunity Empioyer<br />
CHR0TMAS HELP<br />
MOO TO START<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE!<br />
HCSR to I experience ^eiWed Orhang<br />
m<br />
DIRECT CARE STAFF<br />
•preiemani mn<br />
Copywriter 1 ^ 5 - s ^ ^ o o<br />
_ 2T780 feoM Road Sie >08 , Or<br />
Movi Ml 49377 3427<br />
ASFeesCo Pek) %44-870C<br />
training prenAded tor ihoea sko Apply m I<br />
OusMy 85 26 thru 85 88 to Hen For ?T) w J-<strong>aim</strong>, Or<br />
8 tcorss RO<br />
L«MT OE LIVERY<br />
Mourty ams bonus pkas gas<br />
Eccentric Newspepers<br />
SUtuUkj'eR Rd livor4e I<br />
48180<br />
OEL/VERY POSITION<br />
' lie n* s insnss **•>*"ee<br />
i.ieined iwreuor 4<br />
i earn a* puMc &ec
2F* 04E Thursday. September 5, 1991<br />
500 H^lp<br />
» PO Bo* 772 Ot-<br />
« 5 £<br />
500 Haip Wanted<br />
GROUP HOME<br />
ASSISTANT* MANAGER<br />
s r s ^ s s<br />
mctadua wtxom. Md<br />
and MMord tnm IM-<br />
PRESS OPERATORS<br />
JAMTORIAL<br />
MACHINE SHOP<br />
CONTROL PANEL ELECTRICAL<br />
WIRING rEspartanoad Only)<br />
TOP PAY. HOUDAY PA*. OVER-<br />
-TBIE PAY, I<br />
INSURANCE<br />
LIVONIA, 464-2100<br />
SOUTHFIELD, 352-1300<br />
SNELLING<br />
TEMPORARIES<br />
IA FEE -<br />
GENERAL LABOR<br />
i trenapor-<br />
526-6100<br />
GRAPHIC ARTIST<br />
pm<br />
MM Mud* working knowledge of<br />
OH tap. aMMy to praparal da-<br />
MM rouge <strong>at</strong> work and Una an<br />
work tardant review Ouelflfed ep-|<br />
<strong>at</strong> n n experience a grapMc ana<br />
and tha abtoy lo communicoM we*<br />
Pelentan oilers ch<strong>at</strong>angMg "Mi<br />
with gr*md growth poten<br />
He<strong>at</strong>h. danta 4 d*_C*« Dan lor H<br />
WtarWar 31M2M0U<br />
GROUNDSKEEPER<br />
Needed fcjltfenotor apartmenteaa<br />
pfea In Fernangton. No np*rtanc*<br />
neceaeary 86.& par how. 476-B0B0<br />
-5&S Crotonga ol <strong>Canton</strong>. S37S<br />
Honeyvee BNd.. Cannon<br />
GUARANTEED INCOME PROGRAM<br />
• CALL TERRY AT 326-2000<br />
R*a E<strong>at</strong>aM On*. Inc. WeeOand<br />
GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR A<br />
AS»6T ANT COUCH NEEDED<br />
contact LOrt. Strmmofcam YMCA<br />
>ri, Birmingham 1<br />
011 tow<br />
SOLTi-iFlttfc HAIR SALON"<br />
Looking For Make Up Artt<strong>at</strong>a<br />
t NAIL TECHNICIAN<br />
Busy Uvonia toon n*aM h<strong>at</strong>pt W*<br />
are Kamylw lour<br />
an) ona (1) na* toctwlcan to com-<br />
piae our staff We oflar oompaWI<br />
Lunima<strong>at</strong>on. pad vac<strong>at</strong>ion: m-aM<br />
UMXJS' rfieae°' A *" d * *<br />
Work In B* aalon of your dreem*<br />
HAIR IMAGES<br />
27500 Plymouth Rd.<br />
IE* W olinkster Rd<br />
Ca« tor Moral** 427-6711<br />
GROUP HOME<br />
MANAGER<br />
CoHaaa degree ptaferiod CaU<br />
" " 464-1130<br />
HAW CARE<br />
5«I<br />
HAM<br />
ad |n radar a<strong>at</strong>a. 9 daye<br />
•aak. Farmmgton araa nurano<br />
661-7060<br />
HAIR STYUNG/RET AHJNG SALON.<br />
HAIR STYUST - Ful and part ama<br />
operant. al Mgh volume Faitaalc<br />
Same. Facmmgton, Plymouth. Oar-<br />
dan CRy. Wayne * WooBond Cal<br />
Oartn Shaw Jr. 4 AsaocMM*<br />
596-7727<br />
ad tor Owdan CMy<br />
HAM STYUST<br />
•o*o*rtng. need-<br />
toon. Guararv<br />
428-0344<br />
HAIRSTYLIST!<br />
Ft* Um«<br />
Lmaadani uppcirlufay<br />
Ful lima<br />
Cad Mr Graan: 346-5640<br />
HEALTHFOOD STORE<br />
SALESPEOPLE<br />
ojtgomg. ma-<br />
te* MMdyto *Ro hava an t<strong>at</strong>oaa<br />
or kiioafedg* M vtomkte. haaHh<br />
tooda and iwiw Raal aaiaa *a-<br />
partanoa pr<strong>at</strong>oiiad but not nacaa<br />
aary R you're an amMWoua. we*<br />
WEATHERVANE WINDOW<br />
4J1-7J20<br />
HEY YOU<br />
LOOK<br />
Traval USA N<strong>at</strong>ional Company ha*<br />
•dtota opening* tor 12 are and<br />
free to trava major dtto and<br />
t araaa Calornto bound- Al<br />
anaa pad Mring. Stan today<br />
For ImtarvtMr cad Ida. Oud<strong>at</strong>t<br />
365-2929 art 914<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
HOUSEKEEPER needed tor group<br />
home W Farmington araa. Pan time.<br />
Mon. - Rt. 7:80 AM. - 1230 PM S6<br />
IMMEDIATE OPENING avadaMa.<br />
mauranoa Agency with<br />
garner* op-<br />
nagotlawe-Cad<br />
HAIR STYUST<br />
dene. We need help <strong>at</strong> a vary buay<br />
rime. Clientele WaMnol Tha name<br />
M tha Nup H - SHARE YOUH HAJR<br />
2772® Plymouth Rd.. Uvonia<br />
At* tar JoAnne: 425-5440<br />
INCOME TAX<br />
PREPARERS<br />
No acperfence or experienced<br />
Fraa training noar. Ful or pan time<br />
employment opportunMaa in your<br />
neighborhood to ta*<br />
584-7640<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
ga 86.25/hr PR<br />
apply In paraon <strong>at</strong> 36SS0 Grand RN-<br />
ar (b<strong>at</strong>e eon Htolnd 4 Orakei<br />
Competitive wagoe A prograaar •»<br />
baneffta. Muet aUa to -ork<br />
Red Roof mn. M70O Anr^Arbor Nd<br />
Plymouth. Ml.. 4S170<br />
500 Haip Wanted<br />
HVAC. MECHANld<br />
• YKARS EXPCRMNCC<br />
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE<br />
BOILER POSITION<br />
j w l '<br />
pa* al toga macMnar<br />
Muei hava HP Bodar<br />
to aMkta to Mom. Band i<br />
Box 622 Obeerver 4<br />
Neiepapara. 1*351 S<br />
Rd . Uvonia. MtoNpan 44 ISO<br />
eager to laarn. Sc<br />
tact 4 telephone i<br />
HUMAN RESOURCES ASSISTANT<br />
provide ammntoiaBvel Can Chr»_-<br />
auppon to dapenmem<br />
Our toem<strong>at</strong>ional company la a Mi<br />
aervtoe automobile aivpHer and b<br />
lui aleil oM of 1-275 end Ford Road.<br />
INSIOE SALES/WAREHOUSE<br />
poanion available to en energetic av<br />
dMdual Mu<strong>at</strong> ba a piubton eoNar 4<br />
Prefer mdMdual tm one lo h«o<br />
yaara oI experlenoe In HR/Pereon-<br />
nal Dap) '<br />
Mu<strong>at</strong> beprodcnnt<br />
uunanmdcallon. ctolcal/oomputo<br />
(Wordpartoct 8*mphonyL racruWng<br />
«xl intovtoeing. and Bariedts.<br />
Typing mm of al Waal 4S aprr<br />
talari' uawwaiiomelB a*m> expert<br />
H you are mioi eoiBd m our HR poa»-<br />
lon end hava die quadte<strong>at</strong>tona m<strong>at</strong><br />
«e era aeafclng. plaaaa toward your<br />
JudeG. Sep4rtoi, Meneger<br />
Human ttoeourcaa<br />
Yaxaki EDS Engineering, mc.<br />
Road<br />
1147<br />
ftOOO Haggerty Roed<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>. Mi 481<br />
Eoiai Opportunity Employ*<br />
Mtnority/Fam<strong>at</strong>an lendkepperl 'Va<br />
AUTO APPRAISER<br />
Inaurance Company In Seuthdeld<br />
HAVE A TALENT FOR<br />
INTERIOR DECORATING?<br />
Enjoy meaWng people?<br />
d - Pan nma m <strong>at</strong>ora aaiaa.<br />
JANITORIAL<br />
M<strong>at</strong>ure dependable pi<br />
era) cleaning 4 4ght<br />
In NovL Ful Oma. Tuea thru Frt 4<br />
Sal mornmga. Soma anpartanoe r»<br />
omred Fudy paid baneMl package<br />
Cad tha<br />
10am 4 noon.<br />
JANITORIAL: PART-TIME: I U 10<br />
hrs. par waek. 5 daye per aiaek-<br />
Aa araaa. IS Orchard Laka. Lone<br />
Pine. Orcfterd Laka. Cad.<br />
JANITOR Naadad tod-ttoa tor<br />
priv<strong>at</strong>e dub. Cad Manager<br />
et Plymouth EJka<br />
between »-2pm 4S9-17S0<br />
KEYPUNCH KEYTAPE<br />
OPERATORS<br />
Expananoe raguirad Dayaand<br />
Cad<br />
Farmngton I<br />
474-1136<br />
KlNDERCJtRE LEARNING CEN-<br />
TERS - chddcare teachara 4 ae<strong>at</strong>o-<br />
anrodmant. Become a pan of tha bi-<br />
geet 4 beet In Hie chad card Indus-<br />
try Banadta mdude medtoal 4 den-<br />
current aetoy MaMry to:<br />
CUNA Mutual mauranoa Grtup<br />
Human Reeowoea 4 Benefit*<br />
28333 Telegraph<br />
1. Ml 44034<br />
INSURANCE - aa<br />
level poefbon - to* and pan time.<br />
Aak lor Ron, Sa»-561«<br />
Or*<br />
AGENCY POSITIONS<br />
Southfield - Uvonia - Troy<br />
D<strong>at</strong>roft - Oeerbom - Farmmglon<br />
Commercial 4 Paraonal Unaa<br />
CSRa-Markadng-Cl<strong>aim</strong>e-R<strong>at</strong>era<br />
CONCORD PERSONNEL<br />
19S00 MiddMbeft Rd 478-2200<br />
Brighton aree window 4 door com-<br />
peny now accepting appdc<strong>at</strong>tone to<br />
warahouee 4 production poettlone<br />
Good opportunity to advancement<br />
wnh competitive pay 4 banaM*<br />
Apply m paraon 5B3S Ford Ct.<br />
Brighton 227-4900<br />
INSURANCE-EXPERIENCED ONLY<br />
Many agenda* aak to our help in<br />
IkKHng paraonal 4 commercial ana<br />
CSR'a. producer* 4 marketera. ao<br />
we need you now Saleriee to<br />
WO,000. Company Paid Faea<br />
Ann Bed Personnel. Inc.<br />
(inawanoe 3paria4et amca 197S)<br />
30000 Telegraph Rd.. Surte 2375<br />
I Farms. Ml 4S025<br />
540-3365<br />
INSURANCE. Experienced Peraonal<br />
Unas mauranoa Rap. rarrmngton<br />
HRa Agency. Part time Agent com-<br />
881-7793<br />
puier ayaaam. Contact.<br />
LAB ASSISTANT<br />
Manufacturer of eleclroetaaic paint/<br />
powder nmshmg equlpmeni.<br />
Qutrea capabtoenergetlc paraon lo<br />
work W equlpmeni davelopmanl and<br />
500 He 3i>m<br />
•HMtoa nokjda waahmg 4<br />
I M 4 toene and Icrtirv<br />
| 4 racking clothes Qualified<br />
Lnta mu<strong>at</strong> have s MMnwv of<br />
•chool dlploma/GED 4 ba<br />
m or sand re-<br />
aume lo.' St. Wtoent 4 Sareh Flehar<br />
Canto. anantWn Laundry Worker.<br />
27400 W 12 Md* Rd. Farmington<br />
Hda. Ml 46334-4200<br />
An Equel Opportunity Employer<br />
No phone c<br />
LAWN MAINTENANCE<br />
ing. Iul 4 pen Ime. experlenoe pra-<br />
up to M-SO/hr t6 elan<br />
Cutting Time 425-3727<br />
344-7995<br />
LAWN MAMTENANCE COMPANY<br />
Norlhvdtoarea. Laborer* nasi<br />
NoexpertenoeneoaaeeryFu*<br />
No<br />
LAWN 8PRMKLER WORK<br />
araa<br />
•6 50/hr<br />
752-4656<br />
LEASING AGENT - part Oma weak<br />
and* experlenoe pieferred, B6/V<br />
tor WeeMand arae apt complex<br />
422-5411<br />
LICENSING IN REAL ESTATE<br />
Our <strong>at</strong>udenta have a 90S paaa r<strong>at</strong>e<br />
I GUARANTEE m<strong>at</strong> you wd pee*<br />
i St<strong>at</strong>e Exam or your money bec*l<br />
amtkiu aoon Cad<br />
naaai 366-7<br />
1-7111 lor <<br />
SOUTHEASTERN INSIHU IE<br />
OF REAL ESTATE<br />
Help Wanted<br />
EXPRESS ,<br />
TEMPORARY SERVICE<br />
843-4590<br />
LIGHT MAINTENANCE/ JANITO-<br />
RiAL -'aepon<strong>at</strong>oa mdMdual<br />
needed to auburtMn hotel >w><br />
Mon-Frl tOam-lpm TrsvaWdge<br />
11 WO Haggerty Rd Northvea.<br />
LIGHT PRODUCTION<br />
female, window menulacturlns<br />
Steady wont, aome overtime. Stari<br />
$6 35/hr Umftad baneftts 6-4pm<br />
M -Th Apply 4-6. 26016 Glandala •<br />
MACHINE<br />
OPERATORS<br />
ENTRY LEVEL<br />
in v nadtoa lud time opemnga toax-<br />
parto<br />
hava abMy to read oadpara 4<br />
-- n 4 mtoi .<br />
loc<strong>at</strong>ion CaS-<br />
476-7212<br />
MACHINE TOOL ELECTRICIAN<br />
1 opening. apc*y m person: 11001<br />
Globe. Uvonia. N. of Plymouth be-<br />
tween Newburgh 4 Levan<br />
MACHINISTS. CNC<br />
Farmington Hide manufacturer<br />
need* « montha factory experience<br />
to 2nd or 3rd ahlft »6 25/hr<br />
CaU Lota al UNTORCE 473-2934<br />
500 H*p Wanted<br />
9:30am 7pm.<br />
• MANAGERS<br />
LadNa ctothlng. good R»l<br />
fit. 161<br />
LAOICS »«•<br />
Ann Arbor 677-0067<br />
Taylor<br />
MANICURIST<br />
NAIL TECHNICIAN<br />
Fir net a<strong>at</strong>on rn Plymouth<br />
Days. 46 l-5445Evea. 464-4771<br />
EXPERIENCED MAINTENANCE<br />
paraon to madton <strong>at</strong>tad comptot<br />
m Detroit. 336-2621<br />
MAID WANTED<br />
mmirman 1 y<br />
•no* OorcheaUr Motel<br />
Part ume, mmmtr, ^year^eiyari-<br />
SWIM INSTRUCTORS<br />
Ftodbia Hours. Contact Unda<br />
Blrmfnghem YMCA 644-9036<br />
UGHT ASSEMBLER, to Ceertom<br />
•hop. 6601 Chaee roed Ful time -<br />
pan nme Cad Mon - Frt.<br />
•am-2pm 564-3020<br />
LOOKING FOR A JOB? Mamta-<br />
^ $Vo<br />
per fx** Taker*, pan Ume.<br />
per hour. H your ere an adgible Oak<br />
land County reaidenl ce* 354-6167<br />
LOOKING to reeponelbM depend-<br />
able IndMduaN to ight lapor 16 an<br />
hour to <strong>at</strong>an Carpet daaranj i<br />
radon work. Cad<br />
-1356<br />
MACHINE OPERATOR<br />
1 HR PHOTO FINISHING<br />
Experienced only Cad Ben.<br />
Woodward Camera: 642-6670<br />
peintmg/poardor co<strong>at</strong>ing equipment<br />
or pneum<strong>at</strong>ic/hydraulic eyefeme a<br />
plus. Enthueleem a requirement<br />
Same* Electrost<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
LANOSCAPS AND IRRIGATION<br />
accepted. Apply In parson<br />
•earner'* Landecape Co . 1320 Ladd<br />
Road, Waded Lake 624-1700<br />
LANDSCAPE LABORERS<br />
, Experienced only.<br />
-QdK02e-0640<br />
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE<br />
SUPERVISOR wanted Good pay 4<br />
liana" U Experianoad onfy 326-3640<br />
LOAN OFFICERS<br />
Reet Mortgage Corp. the<br />
n<strong>at</strong>ions second largest<br />
mortgage banker, has<br />
gre<strong>at</strong> opportunities tor ex-<br />
perienced Loan Officers In:<br />
W Wayne 4 Oakland Countlee<br />
Our compens<strong>at</strong>ion pack-<br />
age Includes: salary, excel-<br />
lent commission phis,<br />
expenes account and fu* benefit*<br />
.Xxaarlancad Mortgdga Loan Offl-<br />
c•rt iltouM cal:<br />
FLEET MORTGAGE CORP<br />
Bret Hoffman. 462-4041<br />
E2L<br />
LANDSCAPING<br />
Hard work, vary long hoira. drivers<br />
Hcanae a mu<strong>at</strong>. S6.00 an hour.<br />
941-6019<br />
MACHINE OPERATORS 4<br />
TRIMMERS<br />
openlnga lor machlna oper<strong>at</strong>or* 4<br />
trimmers 46.25 lo <strong>at</strong>art Luadetn<br />
benefit* Apply a«: Almend Aaaocl-<br />
<strong>at</strong>aa. Inc.. 12001 Levan, Livonia<br />
An Equel Opportunity Employer<br />
MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT<br />
-<br />
m pereon al; 111 S Woodward,<br />
Sis 222, Birmingham<br />
MAINTENANCE HELPER - part tan*<br />
474-3000<br />
Strawberry Lanee Apts.<br />
Fsrmlngton Hto.<br />
Send reeumee or appfy <strong>at</strong>:<br />
Bovs RapuMc. 26000 W 9 M4e<br />
Ferm*ngton HM*. Ml 46336<br />
476-9660<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />
Experienced w electrical, ptonbmg.<br />
naadng 4 tn conditioning. FiM Ume<br />
to auourban apartment comf<br />
Cad Mon -Fri.. 10am-3pm. 366-1030<br />
An Equel Opportunity Employer<br />
MAINTENANCE POSITION to apt<br />
community m <strong>Canton</strong>/We<strong>at</strong>land<br />
ares Knowledge of generol mainte-<br />
nance. he<strong>at</strong>ing 4 ceo*ng. eleclrtcet<br />
end 2 yra nan experience required<br />
Submit applic<strong>at</strong>ion to 6375 Honey-<br />
tree Bhrd., <strong>Canton</strong>. Ml 46147<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />
HVAC experience reqiired Apply m<br />
person only rt Woodcreet V*ag<br />
Apartment*. 8300 Woodcreel Dr<br />
Weeliand Mon - Fri . 10-6 PM<br />
No phone cada<br />
MANAGER FOR Trrm )eeaav Expa-<br />
nenced Only Southltod Rapfy<br />
Box 590 Obeerver 4 Eccentric<br />
Newapapera. 36251 Schootoaft<br />
Rd Ltvorae, Mlctagan 48150<br />
MANAQER-TRAtNeES - -<br />
$1500/mo.<br />
N<strong>at</strong>ional corpor<strong>at</strong>ion expending<br />
throughout Michigan, currently hee<br />
poertion* open lor 10 eeger aharp<br />
Indlvlduto We tram . Benefit* In-<br />
clude 3 montha Teal track - ' man-<br />
agement tra<strong>aim</strong>g program, paid va-<br />
c<strong>at</strong>ions company car program,<br />
dueranteed income pka bonueaa.<br />
PoTmtervtew, 422-6223<br />
MAMCURiST • opportunity to your<br />
own Buainaaa m my M afrvlca N.W<br />
Uvonia a<strong>at</strong>on. aome fintalu a<br />
r Salon 476-7171<br />
MANUFACTURING COMPANY m<br />
Oak pam aeeka aiiiplo>aee to aec-<br />
ondary martuna operaitoia we<br />
tram fo-»S hr /wk Ce* 447-4462<br />
MARKfc I ING TRAINEE<br />
<strong>Local</strong> ofBoe of n<strong>at</strong>ional orgenteabon<br />
naada a tow good-paofa aftog lo<br />
work hard and ba Iralnad Earn<br />
white you laarn Guaranteed<br />
126.000 Aral yaar Income.<br />
Ca* Uaa Dumee et 366-3748<br />
MARKET RESEARCH tilei dawera<br />
Ftodbia hours Ful or part-time<br />
Muet enioy tafclng to peopfe. Wond-<br />
• taml Ma*. Llimila 886 7991<br />
MATURE PERSON warned to work<br />
m our Famtogton reoeMng depen<br />
ment to be i eeponalbia tor receiv-<br />
ing. (Retribution, labaang. Inventory<br />
control 4 pricing. Fu* tune Apply m<br />
paraon Kiddle Land<br />
22130 Cooddge. Oak Park<br />
500 Wlp Wanted 500 Help Wanted '<br />
NAIL TECHNICIAN needed Expen-<br />
Mechanic's Assistant<br />
Needed malure. exp^lanead<br />
Meemardc* Aaeletant » work mo*<br />
nme Hour* are 1 lam-Spm^Monde!<br />
"irb LUMBER CO.<br />
12600 Stark Rd , Uvoma. Ml<br />
NEED MATURE IndMduela I<br />
appointments No N*nfl|<br />
Evamngs 46.25 and up J<br />
Mrs Krum <strong>at</strong> 427H<br />
day Ihru Friday *am-3pm<br />
MEMBERSHIP SALES<br />
tola. If you are enthuala<strong>at</strong>lr and<br />
neve local Uuameea contact* aand<br />
reeume and toter of maaraal to:<br />
aecc. Aim Preeldent<br />
240 Martin. Bammohem. Ml 46009<br />
NURSERY to Pilvala C»ub m Fem-<br />
ngton Love of uhddien a mual<br />
Hours negotiable S itexitw*<br />
Aak to AMts _ 476-3246<br />
OFFSET PRINTER<br />
Printing Co needs hid-tlm*. <strong>aim</strong><br />
ixeaa oper<strong>at</strong>or iitu feiecioi and<br />
2 Goto fxperlenoe neceaeary<br />
BENEFITS Cad 526-7610<br />
or FAX to<br />
by<br />
11 1991<br />
MOLY MAID<br />
nour mar T<br />
v*M. Fermmglon areea onl* Gre<strong>at</strong><br />
hour*, vac<strong>at</strong>ion, banadta 4 **<br />
466-2063 or 476-3131<br />
m6<br />
PROC<br />
AGE<br />
ORS<br />
Rock Fmanciel Corp hee openlnga<br />
to 3 additional i-of powered loan<br />
prooeeeora lo torn It* warning teem<br />
Conekto the to*owing<br />
• Conventional only<br />
• Hlgheet a<strong>at</strong>oy m the buameae<br />
• Beet bonue plan m the mduetry<br />
. immedMi* 'algnlng ' bonue agon<br />
."Sue Croe* upon niring<br />
.40 IK Plan<br />
• A* underwriting and Funding done<br />
m-noueei<br />
%<br />
• Oekland County a largeel<br />
' do not apply If you are not a<br />
aeaaoned mortgage prooedtor W<br />
you leel you are good enough to torn<br />
the kneel proceeemg teem any-<br />
wnere caa Dan G*bert el<br />
313-540-8000<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
OLAN MILLS Haa I<br />
opanmg. tor<br />
pie No experience noeeaary Aleo<br />
need a I mean gar to Ugh! lieMvw.<br />
work Knowledge of<br />
Apply to<br />
Carofyn VrtK-ft<br />
HowaN. Ml Mon Sept 9. 6-9pm<br />
snd Tues Ihru Fri 9am- 1pm 4 S-<br />
9pm<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F<br />
OPERATIONS<br />
Poaitlon lor stock brokerege firm<br />
EXPERIENCED ONLY Poeaibie ed<br />
Horlhaeelern Hwy Ca* Tony<br />
737-6466<br />
OPTICAL DISPENSER<br />
Pan tone, flexible hours. Experience<br />
preferred DOC Franchise In<br />
376-0022<br />
MECHANIC<br />
Experianoad tor bowtog center<br />
Sand letter 4/or iseuma to. PO Box<br />
871193. Carton. ML 46187<br />
MECHANIC - Light aervlce including<br />
oil chenglng and tire aervloe Hourly<br />
pka commiealon. Apply m paraon<br />
Now-Mottv* inc., 21530 Novi Rd..<br />
between 8 4 9 Mda Rds<br />
MECHANIC WELDER TExpartenoed)<br />
Mac pert time Oloea! Engine Men.<br />
heavy duty dteeel truck neeumaa<br />
to Box 710. Obeerver 4 Eccentric<br />
Newapapera. 36261 Schootereft<br />
Rd Uvonia. Michigan 48150<br />
An Equal Opportunity Emptoyer<br />
MERCHANDISER - pan time for ag-<br />
arette menufacturar. to (mar Ihe<br />
Bloomltod. Walarlord. Farmington<br />
4 Brighton areas Mu<strong>at</strong> ba 21 yrs<br />
did tns have dePtfOtH transpor-<br />
t<strong>at</strong>ion $6.45 par hour and<br />
CJ<br />
776. Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newapa-<br />
pera. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvo-<br />
nia. Mlcmgan 46160<br />
MORTGAGE CLOSER<br />
Southftod beeed mortgege compe-<br />
ny • eeekmg en experienced cloaar<br />
m conventional 4 government loan*<br />
Qualified peraone contact<br />
Valerie MBer 356-5660<br />
MORTGAGE PROCESSOR/Un-<br />
derwrner Experience needed tor<br />
ama*. fnentPy 4 growth onentad<br />
MORTiiAUfc PHUCkSiOH<br />
Hoapltai 4 Health Sarvlcaa Credit<br />
Union haa an opening lor a mort-<br />
gage proceeaor with 1 yeer ol expe-<br />
rience pietored Exca*inl benefit*<br />
4 eaiary peckaga Piaaae aubmit re-<br />
aume to: V P of Lending Servicaa<br />
P O Bo* 130080. Ann Arbor Ml<br />
48113-0060<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
OPTICAL LAB TECHNICIAN Trekiee<br />
wanted m Novi arae Flexible hour*.<br />
Greet opportunity tor lntel*gent.<br />
hard working and ambltloua paraon<br />
Mual be between 16-21 yeer* old<br />
and ava m Wayna County (not De-<br />
troltl Cantor tcp* 464-I660<br />
OPTOMETRIST<br />
Opportunity to become partner m 3<br />
refracting loc<strong>at</strong>ion* with no Nnanctai<br />
Inveetment Immediale mcome op-<br />
portunity A* inquariaa are corrhden<br />
tut CaU Yvonne 474-6660<br />
PAINTERS NEEDED 2 yeers sxperv<br />
ance m pamtlng new nomaa re-<br />
quired Good pay lor the right per-<br />
aon Ca* Sam 437-7530<br />
PART TIMF<br />
MOVER - MUST hava good driving<br />
record $6 per how<br />
344-9962<br />
MOVERS WANTED<br />
P*rt 4 Ml time: Must hava own de-<br />
pendable vehicle, vend operaiora «-<br />
cane* 4 telephone Mu<strong>at</strong> be de-<br />
pendable 4 raaponettae. deer cut 4<br />
preeant<strong>at</strong>v* witarvKv* <strong>take</strong>n by ap-<br />
ly Mu<strong>at</strong> ca* on Sept<br />
3,4.5.6. 10-2pm. only<br />
PROFESSIONAL MOVING<br />
SERVICES<br />
-v 662-3721<br />
NAIL TECH - Gre<strong>at</strong> opportunity lor<br />
topnotch manicurist Your own busi-<br />
r»*e* wtthm busy Birmingham salon<br />
Ful am*:licensed, aome cUemto.<br />
CMi today 642-268?<br />
OFFICE CLEANING POSITIONS in<br />
W Btoomheid 26 houra per weak<br />
Evenmga Mon thru Fri Mual have<br />
High School diploma 4 good com-<br />
munic<strong>at</strong>ion ma* Mu<strong>at</strong> nav« own<br />
tranaportetlon 465-4420<br />
AUTO PORTER<br />
Ideal for college student,<br />
hard working, good driving<br />
record. Honest, depend-<br />
able. Call Carol:<br />
MORAN<br />
MITSUBISHI<br />
353-0910<br />
PERSONAL COMPUTER<br />
TECHNICIAN<br />
1-2 ywara *xpenence m th* diagno-<br />
aia. repair and m<strong>at</strong>eMetlon of<br />
computer* Irom ISM, COMPAQ<br />
ALR and EPSON la required Knowl-<br />
edge of WORDPERFECT LOTUS<br />
DOS and diagnoanc program* a a<br />
plua Mu<strong>at</strong> mtarfece we* with pubkc<br />
end be a mouvaled aelt <strong>at</strong>arter<br />
Send reeume to Entre Computer<br />
Center. 37726 Errterpriee Ct Ferm-<br />
Ington HUa Ml 46331<br />
OIL CHANGER WANTED Experi-<br />
ence preferred but w*l tram. 50 nrs<br />
par waek good working environ-<br />
ment. 14 Mae 4 Southfield 647-2 T24<br />
PHOTO LAB TECHNICIAN<br />
Molo Photo ol Rocheeler a looking<br />
hx a pari or lull time printer ,'l<strong>at</strong>i<br />
technician Candid<strong>at</strong>e mual be a r»<br />
aponalble conacientipua and<br />
motrvceled Individual 1 hr i*E «•<br />
perlence preferred 375-1565<br />
PHOTO LAB TECH<br />
Fua t«me experlenoe preferred<br />
For 1 Hour Pnoto Lab<br />
CONCOURSE 1 HOUR PHOTO<br />
Bloomfield Plaza<br />
Maple <strong>at</strong> reiegrapn<br />
855 9836<br />
4 P.M. TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY EDITION / 4 P.M. FRIDAY FOR MONDAY EDITION<br />
• AJuminum Cleaning<br />
ALUMINUM dr VMYL CLEANING<br />
Wajung 4 pamt refurtaafang<br />
471-2600<br />
EXTERKMCLEAWNG<br />
aaang. mo-<br />
1-3636<br />
Aluminum aiding, vlnyt <strong>at</strong>ong<br />
bto homes. bric£ 4 driveways<br />
NSC CtoanMg Samoa. 381<br />
EXTERK3R HOUSE WASHMG<br />
Aluminum-vteyl-brick<br />
. Comm Rea l<br />
564-4221<br />
9 Aluminum Siding<br />
ALCOA SIDING. TRIM 4 GUTTERS<br />
METROA?UMWUM Frank 474-4300<br />
ALL FAZE MOCCRMZATION<br />
.gutfers.<br />
doors.<br />
garaga*. rap<strong>at</strong>o. uc./lns<br />
Kan. 421-3616<br />
ALUMINUM 4 VINYL PROOUCTS<br />
; Aluminum & Vinyl<br />
Siding, Trim '<br />
, & Gutters<br />
4 REPLACEMENT WINDOWS<br />
AU WORK GUARANTEED<br />
FULLY WSUREOe REFERENCES<br />
LICENSED BUILDER<br />
CRESTWOOD<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
553-2520<br />
ALUMfUM 4 V*fYL SONG<br />
Tito. RooRng. Guftoa<br />
Rapera. Free aet<br />
SiOMO TRIM GLITTERS<br />
Houaa Tfto - From $450<br />
Garaoa Siding 4 Trim - $690 Up<br />
HYiaUe. TERRY 961-6644<br />
SIDING. TRIM, WINDOWS<br />
UC >MS -FREE GST<br />
451-2906<br />
VWfYL 4 Alum. I<br />
471-2600<br />
12 Appjiaoce Sarvica |<br />
BILL'S APPLIANCE SERVICE<br />
Albert A. Dettore<br />
Asphalt Paving<br />
Comm'I. and Res'I.<br />
522-6400<br />
-AMERICAN ASPHALT<br />
PAVING CO.<br />
"TheBlto L**»<br />
Free Est 43S-M2S<br />
ASPHALT EXPRESS<br />
^•MeoaHng Fra*|H<br />
6aa-50i0<br />
A-1 PATRIOT ASPHALT<br />
(You can rely on us)<br />
26 years experlenoe<br />
Licensed A Insured<br />
Deal with Ihe Owner<br />
67S-3757<br />
Century<br />
xtMMooomt co i<br />
. ASTNALT PAW<br />
15 Aaph<strong>at</strong>t<br />
MICH. ALL PRO ASPHALT<br />
Comml 4 Res Drivewey*. perkmg<br />
to*. sa<strong>at</strong>ooaOng. tennis courts. Fraa<br />
e<strong>at</strong>. a* work guar. Special ralee thru<br />
Sapt $100 off drt.awaj with this ad.<br />
(Pi 1 a*am ad m advance.) Sarvtno<br />
Oakland County 867-4626<br />
TELSTONE ASPHALT PAVMG INC<br />
IdarMW. commercial. Frae writ-<br />
eMtm**** meixed 4 ouaran-<br />
1.360-1763. 4A-B873<br />
THE JEFFREY CO.<br />
Black Top Paving<br />
676-5630<br />
379-4800<br />
27 Brick, Block, Camant<br />
A - 1 REPAIR WORK<br />
A* maaonry 6 oement work. Naar 4<br />
BRICK. BLOCK 4 CEMENT REPAIR<br />
Aaphaft - Ortveways/Paridng lota<br />
WM»proofing Res 4 Comm.<br />
CEMENT WORK<br />
rage floor*, <strong>at</strong>e Free E<strong>at</strong>. 261-.<br />
C 4 G MASONRY 437-1534<br />
Brick Maaon. CMmney*. Paboa<br />
Prochaa. Specialist<br />
Craig Ucenaed Contractor<br />
COBRA CONSTRUCTION<br />
AJ Type* of Cement Work<br />
ffe<strong>at</strong>aanttsi Commercial Free E<strong>at</strong><br />
Ucenaed 4 meured. 596-4103<br />
17 AutoSarricM<br />
MOBILE CAR WASH<br />
The Car Waaft Th<strong>at</strong> Comae To Youd<br />
Int. 4 Ext. Cleans ia For appt<br />
Ca* Royal Touch 562-7227<br />
A 4 8 WATERPROOFING<br />
Cracked leaky repaired.<br />
uc. conn actor. RrtiHi aarvtos.<br />
Uvonia 4 nearby areas 464-2075<br />
ALL TYPES Of WATERPROOFING<br />
Ouarartoed<br />
FfM Estimctit<br />
P<strong>at</strong>o Mau6 - 476-1666<br />
A-1 WATERPHOOFING |<br />
Hbie<br />
aaa^B<br />
344-111*<br />
CONCRETE WORK<br />
NEW 6 REPAIRS<br />
Driveways. Beeement*. Pex thee<br />
P<strong>at</strong>io'* 4 Sidewalk*<br />
QUALITY WORK Uc. 532-6967<br />
DOGONSKi CONSTRUCTION<br />
BRKX BLOCK 4 CEMENT WORK<br />
PORCHES CHIMNEYS'S<br />
DRW AYS FREE EST 537-183?<br />
EMH CONTRACTING INC<br />
Cement & Masonary<br />
•Ortvwwey*<br />
-Petto*<br />
•Step*<br />
33 Bldy. 4 Ramodaiinq<br />
A - QUANTUM<br />
A KITCHENS 4 BATHS<br />
A FINISHED BASEMENTS<br />
E ALUM 8IDMG. ENCLOSURES<br />
e Decks, ROOFS, MASONRY<br />
e GARAGES. WINDOWS<br />
e WOOO PRIVACY FENCES<br />
e CUSTOM BRICK PAT108<br />
e Uc 4 m* Free Est<br />
538-0241 •<br />
Abeolute S<strong>at</strong>isfaction Guaranteed<br />
Al phaaee ol mt/ext ianiude*ng<br />
Kitchen, b<strong>at</strong>h, roofing, aiding, elc.<br />
Al Pro Construction Co 663-4456<br />
ABLE AND READY TO<br />
WORK WTTH YOU<br />
Home Town Builders<br />
e ADDITIONS e KITCHENS<br />
e BASEMENTS • DECKS<br />
Deal direct wrth owner and g<strong>at</strong><br />
top quamy al aftordable prioae<br />
459-3232<br />
Free Eetlm<strong>at</strong>ee - Uc-/lne<br />
ADDITIONS<br />
BuHdara Inc. For free l Sl-2060<br />
Addition* • Roofing<br />
mt 4 Ext Renov<strong>at</strong>ion*-15 Yra Exp<br />
UC. • tna • Ref • Free Est<br />
Greet Laitee Con<strong>at</strong>mcttoi 364-8620<br />
BASEMENT LEAKS REPAIRED<br />
Earl M Jensen M ^ Appaca*« we<br />
have a 2 yaar dagraa m a technical<br />
feld or the equivalent m training and<br />
*h automtafl aaaam-<br />
3-8 ar* <strong>at</strong> progiaa<br />
a Mgh volume<br />
manufacturing enfeonmanl la mv<br />
peraPve aa la aMeti mm trflub-<br />
tofiamirig end rapto akto. comput-<br />
er Maracy SPC knowwOge and fe-<br />
• you are aa* motiv<strong>at</strong>ed learn con-<br />
tributor and are leaking ecti<strong>at</strong>oig-<br />
rng career opportunity m a dynamic<br />
aand yoi* reeume m confldanca to<br />
TRW TECHNAR<br />
3011 Reeearch Orive<br />
PLUMBER<br />
ReappnaKiM 4 Experienced<br />
Own truck 4 tooN 4*6-26*7<br />
POLCE^FIRE DISPATCHER<br />
CRY of Hunamglon Wooda Pub*c<br />
Safety Dapartmanl la aaoapMng ap-<br />
pacsiiona to Emergency Bervtoea<br />
DNpaaehar High tchool gradu<strong>at</strong>e,<br />
no criminal reoord*. good driving<br />
a Safely Deportment. 12755<br />
t5th.<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
PORTER NEEDED<br />
Fia tame Mon - Fri<br />
Chry<strong>at</strong>o Pt^mouth<br />
526-5000<br />
PRESCHOOL TEACHER NEEDED<br />
Rocheeler araa<br />
tSTTr<br />
PRmntoG BINDERY PERSON<br />
Pari time mornlnga. 7am- 1pm<br />
Some experience naca**ar» Good<br />
nerd working, motiv<strong>at</strong>ed parson tor<br />
tha right paraon Gre<strong>at</strong> upportunRy<br />
lor advancement Mu<strong>at</strong> be b<strong>at</strong>eean<br />
16-21 and Pre m Wayna County (not<br />
Detroav Ca* lor appl 46-16*0<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employ<br />
Fax 313-662-07*8<br />
Equal Opportunity Empibyar<br />
Minority/F an** 'Hartocappad/Vet<br />
Oua<strong>at</strong>y Human Raaource Menagar<br />
P O Box 9063<br />
Uvonia. Ml 48160<br />
RECREATION COORDINATOR<br />
tor retirement<br />
Equal OppurnmRy Em-<br />
ployer Sand resume to la<strong>at</strong> tlM**<br />
Management Companies 6446<br />
Jefferson. Detroit. ML. 46214<br />
RENTAL AGENT - E*PER*NCE0<br />
riaided to medkim <strong>at</strong>ted<br />
abon Otnoes 1180 S <strong>Canton</strong> Cen-<br />
ter Road. Mon thru Fri . I 30 am lo<br />
5pm Ca* to torthar i *»• maaon.<br />
367-8116<br />
SECURITY GUARDS<br />
0* m Garden Cay<br />
s r<br />
end home phone Apply 2720*<br />
OouPdtod Rd . Suite 3 North of<br />
SECURFTY OFFICERS<br />
Ifeor Detroit uuw^any la a>p<br />
staff to Include aditoonN aaour«y<br />
ofllcara<br />
verifying<br />
aacurity company property PaaMar<br />
RENTAL AGENT/Property Manager<br />
to a arm 14 unto and kaep kj*y<br />
ranted m N Royal Oak Handyman<br />
RIDING INSTRUCTOR<br />
Experienced ChaR Canto or Narah<br />
Handicapped Riding Hi-<br />
Story and benedu Apply<br />
26116<br />
Michigan BUM Unlvartoy J* an<br />
Security Ol<br />
PO Bo.<br />
SERVICE TECHNICIAN<br />
tor n e<strong>at</strong> ing cooang 4 relrigaraBon<br />
Commercial, mdualrial 4 raaldanW<br />
with 5 yr* or more experience. Ban-<br />
sfRs 5*1-1711<br />
StNPPtNG/RECEIVING - entry level<br />
500 Hetp Wanted<br />
BITE DtRaCTORS/ASSmANT*<br />
Part-Mma. 3S-86 hrs per to . wort<br />
mg totoMhours. HMa8690 par<br />
hr pari ol Fl 11 LaNtoai<br />
Pvagrsm Apply m perssn FerwWig-<br />
km YMCA. 2* 100 Faiiei|8Bii ifl-<br />
Compawif^ajaaiaig ter ^aMe 4 to<br />
TV. M a » mm<br />
• jrau<br />
to paM mc<strong>at</strong>o to yow partto-<br />
an piaaae tola* <strong>at</strong> 888 8814<br />
SYSTEM/16 OPERATOR<br />
(Experience ia<strong>at</strong>o*» Utot pro-<br />
granviang MpM. A <strong>at</strong>o jfer*.rtr|<br />
iialam . environment Excellent<br />
chancae tor ediianoamenl. Sand rw-<br />
*m w 12446 Levan Rd Uvanla.<br />
Ml 4*190. altn WS Director<br />
Looking<br />
Tail laid openings to M yow needs<br />
« Target Hare r * why feul fee<br />
working al Ti<br />
• FOOO SERVICE MANAGER<br />
• STORE BBCURfTY OFFICERS<br />
800 Heip Wanted<br />
T1ACHERB. TEACHER a<br />
TEACHMG team ANTS • Fua 6<br />
rto 4tarBng pay toaa* a* .<br />
eon Greal banefes W<br />
a nana M 86 par<br />
Ken a. 522-1154<br />
• SALES FLOOR ATTENDANTS<br />
•STOCKERS<br />
NURSERY SCHOOL » maakigli.i<br />
Wooda a taring aaperienoed Teach-<br />
er eilh degree to Bagkvletgorier;<br />
Kindergarten daae 641-6063<br />
HEAO TEACHER 4 TEACHERS Aide<br />
neadad tor TROY<br />
cMMran * waaka t rs. Eapari-<br />
869-600*<br />
TEACHER 6 CAMP COUNSELOR<br />
work eaperi-<br />
il 270-0*38<br />
ROOFER NEEDED with truck and<br />
PROTOTYPE ASSEMBLERS<br />
neea manwteclurer Experience<br />
nelpto but not required ftluepnm<br />
reeding a plus Wegaa ^t4rtmg a<br />
86.00/nr. plua CwnaftU AppN »<br />
person a Clements SpectoPee. mc<br />
1206 Ea«t MapM Roed. Troy. An<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer -<br />
•utter* end repairs Experienced<br />
ordy Ca* 477-4094<br />
Pub*c ReMlions/Meriteimg<br />
ptRgerop <<br />
ROOFERS WANTED - Laborer* 4<br />
foremen uaaieea Msemmi 2 yeer*<br />
experience Company paid hoepRal-<br />
tz<strong>at</strong>lon. danta pdneion. ae meur-<br />
ence ESOP vac<strong>at</strong>ion, daab<strong>at</strong>y<br />
pay. paid ho*days Bonus program<br />
Good alerting weges Phons 4 rea-<br />
ping/ Receiving. PO Box »317<br />
Novt. Mi 46376<br />
SHIPPING RECEIVING CLERK<br />
Fe<strong>at</strong> pacad Plymouth daoibutor<br />
dependebie cMrit* 86/hr pka<br />
ne. Ca* L*«s a UNiFORCE<br />
473-2*32<br />
SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING POSITON<br />
RELATIONS<br />
Prograaeive Unned Way Agency m<br />
eeekmg MMvne profeaaona lo iS-<br />
rect our community iaallon* pro-<br />
gram Appacanta muet poeeeee the<br />
Itoowmg qu<strong>at</strong>or<strong>at</strong>lrma. Experience<br />
m both pub*c reMflona 4 markaOng..<br />
Me<strong>at</strong>er* degree m releted field pre-<br />
ferred Candid<strong>at</strong>e* need lo nave the<br />
eb<strong>at</strong>y lo work independently A i*ai<br />
be ebM to demonMrete previoua<br />
production of pub*c raMoons/<br />
merketmg written meteriaN<br />
SPORTING GOODS<br />
Wentad aports-onenled peraon. I*<br />
or older ka or part bme<br />
ROUTE PERSON Piey ft Agam Sporta<br />
Must be rsaponable 4 know Troy Kmmaa Karbor 8*1-2138<br />
area. Part tlme. to>n thru Fri. I0em- Jwf) 731-5630<br />
1pm 46 50 per hour Cel before 1<br />
10am 4 efter ipm<br />
offer e competitive MMer> 4 helpful<br />
SALES - ART GALLERY/Cu<strong>at</strong>om<br />
framing UvoMe araa 30-35 hr* per<br />
weak Some fremmg I 476-3002<br />
uunipiafa<br />
ar* an equa<br />
STEP 4 AEROBICS INSTRUCTOR<br />
Start immedmtoy Contact<br />
PAT LUNOY Birm*ngham"* YMCA<br />
Cal. 644-9038<br />
Send reeume I<br />
Dkector of Peraoma<br />
KENNY REHAB<br />
2*40 Crook* Rd . Sle 100<br />
Rocheeler HMs Ml 46309<br />
SCREEN PRINTER<br />
For laxtto company Ful bme Ex-<br />
preferred Farmkigton<br />
474-1000<br />
PROOUCTION LASOR Ful Bme<br />
lor I'fiewaral nmtpany Ught menu-<br />
facturing and irialriteriarvTe MMo ex -<br />
penence helpful Nonemokmg Send<br />
reeume to TV 46663 West Rd<br />
Wtxom. Ml 483*3<br />
PROGRAM AX* Teaching every-<br />
45 50/hr<br />
REAL ESTATE SALES<br />
826.000 guarantaedi a you afw^jr*<br />
wemed to eteri e career — rea<br />
aet <strong>at</strong>e but teft you couldn't <strong>take</strong> a<br />
chance on a lower «r*i year mcome,<br />
now a the time to get stsf.ee<br />
Cel Mr BeMuee si 261-0700 to And<br />
out sboui our guaramaed ncoma<br />
progrem. end tterl ImmedMtoy m a<br />
career Itod of .--limited potantta<br />
PROGRAM TRAINER<br />
Part ama evening* m large group<br />
home m Downtown Ptjurnouth tor<br />
ecMta with menta retard<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Cal 455-2669<br />
REFRIGERATION HELPER<br />
Contractor *eak* nerdwortmg par-<br />
eon for entry aval poemon Mechen-<br />
•ca aptitude a mu<strong>at</strong> Benefit* efter<br />
90 day* Appfy by ma* only to<br />
ATS mc 46101 Grand River Novi,<br />
Ml 46374<br />
STOCK 4 SALESPERSON<br />
part lane efter echool 4 eea end*<br />
tor AtMnOc Drapery m termeigton<br />
Good pay No evening noun Ca*<br />
9 30a»-5 30pm 476-7790<br />
SWIMMING POOL<br />
lenanca Experience preferred but<br />
not necieeeery Eammg potaritaa c*<br />
4300 to 860C per week<br />
Cel. 477-7727<br />
SECURITY<br />
AM<strong>at</strong>e Security - s naaorai compe-<br />
ny • aaek<strong>at</strong>g e Field Inspector po»<br />
tlon. Applicant* are raqutred to have j — .<br />
1 yr eupervleory experience m ee- SUPERVISOR<br />
curtty. your own vehKie 4 be eves- j Succeooful Birmingham neeRTKara<br />
ebW lor a* ahlfls Company otter* Brm aeek* bnght. mobvetad carto-<br />
• 47/hr urtth st*p mcreeae* dete to coordin<strong>at</strong>e profeeaiuna had<br />
• Blue Croe^Blu* Smad *»sft Musi hsve comprehenave ex-<br />
• Compeny provided undorme parianca m employee rel<strong>at</strong>ions, pos-<br />
- MUeege reanbureemenl *ee* proven heeOershtp guelftiee.<br />
• Career onwrled trammg program Ccligi degne m pereorma or ra-<br />
Intereeted pereonna plan* cal Isted aree and a rtawman ol 2 yr*<br />
559-9663 i recant he<strong>at</strong>h care experience ere<br />
Equa Opportunity Employ pr^requa*. H you are mofang lor a<br />
Mmonty/FemaeAtendiceppeo/vei | ZZd S T r ^<br />
TEACHER/SPANISH<br />
part<br />
TELEMARKETERS<br />
CALLING ALL<br />
HOMEMAKERS<br />
Now you can be a homemaaer and a<br />
MONEY-maker tool Haa? By caMng<br />
pruepeUNe intoomara tot Amarloan<br />
Frcaen Food* Wa r* *w naaon'a<br />
900 HalpWffrtad<br />
TELEPHONE WTERV*<br />
D^jwMiaL | MM Mwe<br />
•rto Rna<br />
Bk*fe Camp naar and/i •a Ptowa<br />
* Tytoe<br />
aa (to rnmom 4 aoee 4<br />
ELSntvSvS/S srs<br />
10am to"<br />
srs<br />
THEATRE NCLP - Afto a<br />
rsict<br />
TRAVEL AGENTS<br />
or 6-9<br />
- Up to (7 /hr PLUS Luiwmaariri<br />
• Vac<strong>at</strong>ion 4 ack pay<br />
Ca* today tor an mtarvtmr<br />
559-5160<br />
AMERICAN<br />
FROZEN<br />
FOODS<br />
TravM A. P.O boa >721067.<br />
Berkley Ml 4*072<br />
FU* I<br />
TRUCK DRIVER<br />
auvaad baaaa<br />
roed aami Irac<br />
driver neadad laau* 8 yarn<br />
P.O<br />
TUMeUNG GYMNASTICS<br />
Tuaeo PASCAL PROGRAMMER<br />
earned ka awe to aervtoe IndutoY<br />
a<strong>at</strong>oig aoReiar* pec* ana 8 am *<br />
wail Send ree^ne 4 to<br />
lory ta 3130 Cnmt Rd WaBad<br />
by Sept 12. SI. to Sa* 20106.<br />
Ferndafe Ml . 46220. Alt: Personnel<br />
Contact De<strong>at</strong>iom Adto Educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
4624 Lois. Dearborn, Ml 46126<br />
562-6451<br />
TELEMARKETING<br />
tor healing 6 to BondMonmg com-<br />
pany m NovL Hotrty phi* bonueea 4<br />
uunei<strong>at</strong>ouri FtodbM hour* Part<br />
lime 'tton tou Fri 476-0092<br />
TELEMARKETING ?<br />
• Appt aetong only, no saMng<br />
• 46-48 par hr • bonua<br />
Fa anw-.tew ca* 569-7400<br />
SECURITY OFFICERS 4 GREENS aume 4 eaiary re«jlremenls to<br />
Maiiewm Employee* lor Bom* Vice Preeid*ni of Staffing. P O Box<br />
Brook Go* Couree Tieyach/Elght I *09. 8>oomflaid Hto Ml 4S3D3<br />
i a Pro Shop<br />
Ma* AppN ipm-5pm i An Equa Opportunity Employer<br />
33920 Van Bom Wayne -721 -40*0 gg Garages<br />
SPEEDY ELECTRIC<br />
Commerda/reeldentief. flood agni<br />
mg. bucka truck aveii agnt h»<br />
turee. cirtx<strong>at</strong>* added computwi cir<br />
culls, emergency Ughling<br />
437-7*67 464-1035<br />
BUCCIARELLi 0EBIGNER<br />
CUSTOM DECKS<br />
Uc I M<br />
640-0079 871-7762<br />
69 Excav<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
EXCAVATING POOLS<br />
Psrtlng lots Drama Septic T m<br />
438-6731<br />
CUSTOM DECKS<br />
S Am 4 Mart<br />
per *q fl 30 yr* mp<br />
too *o>ra Free<br />
CUSTOM DECKS<br />
19 YRS EXPERIENCE<br />
LICENSED 4 INSURED<br />
CALL. 423-5061 or 6*6-0366<br />
LOADED/BACKHOC<br />
BULLDOZER<br />
BOBCAT<br />
Seammmg PooM. Coneele Slump<br />
Aemovel lend Cleermg, Trencmrvg<br />
Oredmg INSURED 871-2164<br />
GARAGE DOORS<br />
& OPENERS<br />
W* sell V aervtce a* maee*<br />
oi gerag* door* 4 openers<br />
AH wort guar Perts 4 ie*x<br />
• We'll best your besl deal<br />
rneurance wort One dey «ervice<br />
• SAVE MONEY<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
SHAMROCK DOOR 534-'<br />
98 Green Souses<br />
CUSTOM WOOO PECKS<br />
Ca* Mark 474-*057<br />
SEWER GRADING I<br />
DIRT HAUL-on<br />
Noto.ioot-0 NopbMerne* I go Gutters<br />
SUNROOM FACTORY RAiO"<br />
June Deck Topper Special<br />
Eeey *aif ram hee manuei 4<br />
temmer CALL NOW 1 623^9*00<br />
72 Fences<br />
A t GUTTER WORK<br />
DEC*-IT CUSTOM WOOO DECKS<br />
DtagriH 4 M<strong>at</strong> by Ron Ceuaey<br />
CHAIN LINK FENCE<br />
(4 II L S3 00 a 11<br />
'ool r*p*|r* All wort guaranteed<br />
HO IOC too small 473-1770<br />
Ca* 533 9309<br />
52 C<strong>at</strong>ering-Flowers<br />
Party Planning<br />
WE DOING BELLS<br />
54 Ceding Work<br />
OFF THE WALL<br />
CEILING 4 WALL CLEANING<br />
TOP QUAllTY WORK<br />
«*e ssuf 9*1<br />
CLEAN INSTEAD 0* PAaiTaiG<br />
5« 7741<br />
DECK SALE '* OFF<br />
FREE GAS GRILL<br />
A* low aa 86 50 per aq ft<br />
Skig Co mc 386-7<br />
NATIONAL "FNCf COMPANY<br />
CAern Lmk * a* typea of wr*<br />
*anc*ng. Dec* Hoa >^ang 22 yr*<br />
CALL<br />
COMPLETE GUTTER WORK<br />
4 ROOF REPAIR<br />
543-9196<br />
ECONOMY SYSTEMS LtMlTCO<br />
W f t ftp (•< S f<br />
LUMBER "1" DECKS<br />
Lwro<br />
»ATiO ENClOSUW<br />
•tofmeJed* " Joe422 S672<br />
82 Doors<br />
78 Firewood<br />
Piymoudi i<br />
465- T 43*<br />
ABSOLUTELY SEASONED<br />
to» mrad hero—ryrH 1*1<br />
cord 4***1*-t« 2 or mo-<br />
eeen ••** nea • er. Cenion I<br />
e* 4*4-2433<br />
4*0<br />
ALL SEASONED HARDWOOO<br />
1 fece cord 14 X* If* L Sac<br />
2 lere cord* |tts<br />
'• Fruawood/'» Herdwood *4"<br />
'4 Hkjkory/'A Herdwood 8*«<br />
FRurTWOOO 470 a face cord<br />
HICKORY 870 * "ere cord<br />
Evtr* King 24 herdamod 476<br />
nafwooo 4 COAL<br />
Seeeoned Herrhaood 4 Birch<br />
So" t nerd Coa<br />
»v-» ^ or **a w f a aaeMa<br />
aOBElS l ANOSCAPE SUP»V t<br />
4 74-4*22<br />
LIvonla/BioomflekJ<br />
Gutter<br />
Ou» IJ, large demend now *erv«c»>g<br />
•OAKLANO & WAYNE<br />
ASK ABOU T OURSPEOAL RATES<br />
ON ANY run IMS TAL LA TON"<br />
*" tawiita Ouner* " w "<br />
Caenmn Scr eenmn<br />
SR ciTu^iaSDfec rSee ts<br />
47*-**10<br />
~ i»U(R GUTTER SERVICE<br />
LASS<strong>at</strong>ED AOS<br />
3Et RESUS^S<br />
TELEMARKETING<br />
IN-BOUND CALLS<br />
Cslstasherl in-bound telemarketing<br />
aoamg a <strong>at</strong>o<br />
Mua have a<br />
age. poa<br />
trammg.<br />
<strong>at</strong>titude 4 mv<br />
SS-412/hr Pad<br />
4*6-0667<br />
TELEPHONE RESEARCH<br />
Supplement yoiv praeenf income by<br />
workkig pert One with<br />
TELEPHONE WORK<br />
part nma Locking tar mlereeong<br />
pert bme work aa a change of pace<br />
aid lo edd to income "> 4 i<br />
TYPESETTER/Cotmto Person<br />
Mo rypeeanar earned n loin our<br />
printing team IM* experience a<br />
plus Mua ba e <strong>at</strong>o <strong>at</strong>arter efto can<br />
work mdependanay wBh * creaave<br />
VALETS NECDED<br />
h|*v own tr eriep'X'.e-*•--<br />
mdom <strong>at</strong> US CflB ft I<br />
groommg Reply P O Bp. 108<br />
VOLUNTEER TEACHI ENS needed<br />
"^omli. The<br />
SMiitonn Army 16130 NortNand<br />
Dr->me8ill. MI 46875<br />
WAREHOUSE CLERK<br />
pendabM 86.00 par ho<br />
aa m mai Apply a.<br />
12900 RKiaa* ca u*<br />
Mua be da-<br />
arpMabane-<br />
Vldee Trend.<br />
WAREHOUSE HELP warned mar-<br />
19 to gi uadno oomp<br />
Redtord Ca*. Big Jkn<br />
any Lkronto<br />
632-2630<br />
- WAREMOUBEA<br />
Ful ag*. *qme heevy<br />
required Wry lana<br />
ABOR<br />
tonga<br />
- WAREMOUBEA<br />
Ful ag*. *qme heevy<br />
required Wry lana<br />
ms i67o<br />
WAREHOUSE part • me 20 now*<br />
-ZTZi<br />
476-Z515<br />
m * h Far<strong>at</strong>oglpr<br />
Man Frt torn 6pm<br />
me 20 now*<br />
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476-Z515<br />
WAREHOUSE PERSON ARICOLI-<br />
ick-up truck di<br />
810 80/1* See •<br />
ALLIED NU«SlNO CARE<br />
Eam Top D<strong>at</strong>or<br />
iwrs<br />
Up to $31.30/hr.<br />
LPN'8<br />
Up to $19/hr.<br />
CNA<br />
Up •<br />
443-5700<br />
WLLERS<br />
BuRMMGHAM PRACTICE loosing<br />
to a
4F* OAE Thursday. September 5, 1991<br />
502 N r i p V n M<br />
Cams IM-XW<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT ta. buey par-<br />
wr<strong>at</strong> Ful tan* tjicMen<br />
DENTAL ASS<br />
•<strong>at</strong> m Roctk<br />
•sired.<br />
WTANT - tam<strong>at</strong>adan-<br />
mm seeks supw KM<br />
•<strong>at</strong> Expertenoe pre-<br />
55 '1554<br />
OENTAL AS<br />
Irwa nghl par<br />
growtag IX<br />
SMTANT - wdMng lo<br />
raon tar inandlr<br />
Ma office JO-35 la*<br />
425-0006<br />
DENTAL AS<br />
wtpartanoad<br />
SIS T ANT - Congeniw<br />
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Troy. Ml 46064<br />
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46162 Or ca6.<br />
LPN Of* MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />
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10am-2pm 476-4724<br />
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people c<strong>at</strong>tior appt 464 1660<br />
An EquM Opportunity Employer<br />
RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY<br />
Ful time person needed for busy<br />
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phone skills typing SO - wpm 4<br />
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piuai Part-Ume/MMIme. depending<br />
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MESSENGER' FILE CLERK wanted<br />
for Ml time employment In law Irm"<br />
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aipom&eld HMa P*rk*sy SM 110.<br />
Bloomfield H®s, Ml 46304<br />
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Telearaph. Suite 200 Birmingham<br />
Mi 46010 Attn T N<br />
HELP DESK<br />
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phone akMa and banc typing abMty<br />
Expoaurs to IBM PCa • piu* If you<br />
are a m<strong>at</strong>ure 16-21 year old and Hve<br />
in Wayne County inof Detroit), can<br />
lor appt 464-1660<br />
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CLERICAL HELP Needed for smal<br />
office Mu<strong>at</strong> have excellent typing<br />
skills and good telephone abMtlea<br />
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34506 Glendsle Uvonl* naar Stark<br />
4 Schoolers*<br />
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to P 0 Box 2460 Farmmgton HMs<br />
ML 46333<br />
Cranbrook<br />
Hospice Care<br />
Troy. Ml.<br />
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CLINICAL<br />
SUPERVISOR<br />
Amicare Home Healthcare, a mulu-sitc home<br />
health company sponsored by the Sisters of<br />
Me icy Health Corpor<strong>at</strong>ion, ts looking for a<br />
Clinical Supervisor for our Ann Arbor branch<br />
In this position, you will be responsible for<br />
a Managing professional direct caregiver<br />
staff<br />
a Providing utiliz<strong>at</strong>ion review<br />
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programs<br />
e Providing coordin<strong>at</strong>ion of services and<br />
utiliz<strong>at</strong>ion of community resources<br />
The successful candid<strong>at</strong>e will be a Registered<br />
Nurse with current Michigan license and a<br />
minimum of 2 years experience in commu-<br />
nity health nursing. This position requires<br />
well-developed communic<strong>at</strong>ion and inierper<br />
sonal skills and demonstr<strong>at</strong>ed supervisory<br />
Amicare offers an outstanding benefits pack<br />
age and a competitive salary to m<strong>at</strong>ch your<br />
skills. To appiy, please send your resume<br />
to: K<strong>at</strong>hryn Warner. Amicare Home<br />
Healthcare. 2010 Hogback Road, Suite 3.<br />
Ann Arbor, Ml 4®109- Achieving Workforce<br />
Diversity through Affirm<strong>at</strong>ive Action/Equal<br />
, Opportunity Employer<br />
HOME INFUSION<br />
THERAPY, NURSE<br />
CLINICIANS<br />
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Make your days count by<br />
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STAFF<br />
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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />
Opportunity for growth oriented<br />
person for a growing flnanclM plan-<br />
ning company 30 hours per week<br />
telephone skills<br />
personality, wfth some<br />
knowledge of compoters Knowl-<br />
edge of Social Services preferred,<br />
but not a muet Man resume to<br />
3001 W Big Beaver Su 330A, Troy<br />
Ml 46064 or FAX 313-649-2240<br />
CLERICAL'MARKETING<br />
A n<strong>at</strong>ional company is loosing for an<br />
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has good telephone skMs to W a po-<br />
sition In Its premkjm finance con-pa- ;<br />
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Cal jerry W 354-0208<br />
CLERICAL - Receptionist/D<strong>at</strong>a en-<br />
try tor Troy CPA Brm Send reeume<br />
lo Frank A Roeenbeum 4 Co PC<br />
5445 Corpor<strong>at</strong>e Dr - St* 165. Troy.<br />
Ml 46098<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />
SECRET ART Opportunity m the<br />
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who M seM motiv<strong>at</strong>ed 4 has exoM- H<br />
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PO Box 530216, Uvonia. Mt 48153<br />
sharp 'mdhAduM<br />
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mariners. MedicM bMkig neipfui but<br />
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9430 Sheldon Rd Ptymouth<br />
48170, <strong>at</strong>tn T<br />
No phone caaa plsaitl<br />
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR/<br />
SECRETARY<br />
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necessity Non-smoker preferred<br />
Send reeume wtth salary history to<br />
Suite 215 . 6650 Highland Rd<br />
W<strong>at</strong>erford Ml 46327<br />
OFFICE ASSISTANT tor small but<br />
busy manufacturing compeny Di-<br />
versified duties word procaaamg<br />
firing 4 light accounting WW train<br />
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RECEPTIONlST SECRETAR><br />
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to 12656 Richfield Ct Livonia Mi<br />
46150 Attn JDS<br />
RECEPTIONIST/<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
$16,000<br />
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sionei Receptionist mi' en tensive<br />
Customer service involvement |<br />
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puter expenehed required Greet ability to handle customer rMetion.<br />
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dustrial Rd Uvonl* 46150<br />
INSURANCE AGE NO M Radford<br />
needs per*onM tnes person with 2<br />
or mors years experience Excellent<br />
benefits Can Judy 255-9350<br />
INVENTORY<br />
CONTROL<br />
CO-ORDINATOR<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />
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Airacare Hoap«a Services Inc<br />
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AOMfNtSTRATlVE ASSISTANT<br />
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prooeeemg and axecutlva secretsn<br />
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Mrs Stem <strong>at</strong> UNIFORCE 357-0037<br />
AOMCNISTRATVE ASSISTANT<br />
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clerical 4 phone skMs 4 writing ab*<br />
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Harper Associ<strong>at</strong>es 29670 Middle<br />
s Mt 46334<br />
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HNS<br />
Amtcare Hospice<br />
Services, Inc<br />
Pennv Murphy<br />
2556 Crooks Rd<br />
Troy Ml 46064<br />
Achieving workforce Diversity<br />
through Equel Opportunity'<br />
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gaM Wam. 6366<br />
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pvaon With ganarM office MiMa snd<br />
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bM hour* SS3-0777<br />
AUTO DEALER/DATA ENTRY<br />
CLERK lua lima poamon avakacaa<br />
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Troy Ford. TT7 John R Troy<br />
LING CLERK - lor SouthheM «,<br />
knowledge of TeDa 4 Word<br />
m amaamg office<br />
3(5-5300<br />
BILL Of MATERIALS<br />
COORDINATOR<br />
OFFICE ASSISTANT<br />
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taouahed a single-parson eerwea<br />
office m Farmington HMa and r-ssds<br />
an individual wrth good clerical and<br />
numoer akMs to provide aaai<strong>at</strong>ance<br />
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be able to travel locally lo chants<br />
offices and work on-erte spproxi-<br />
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m<strong>at</strong>ion front tax Haa. nemamOw of<br />
fob a m the office performing cleri-<br />
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without supervision Hours 6-5<br />
Send reeume accompanied by<br />
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salary Malory to AB P 0 Bo* 9066 i Ranreea Homemekere and Others |<br />
Fsrmmglort HM* Mi 46333-9066 looking tor temporary work are en-<br />
couraged to appfy Vary competitive<br />
eegee and employee discount For<br />
mors inform<strong>at</strong>ion mM your reeume<br />
to MR TIM GAP TON<br />
Hickory 'arms 1115 ^aster Ave<br />
I 46196 An EquM Op-<br />
portunrty Employer<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK<br />
Entry levM position avertable m<br />
Southheid compeny Must have<br />
good organiiafional skill* end<br />
pleasant phone manners Sand re-<br />
sume to Cuetomer Service Clerk.<br />
P 0 Box 300 Southheid Ml 4«037<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
tlve rvieded m Now area Flexible<br />
hours Previous sxperience aa<br />
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Attn Human Reaourcae<br />
66 tO Mutual Ortve<br />
Fort Wayne 'N 46625<br />
An EquM Opportunity Employer<br />
OFFICE HE LP/ERRANDS P^i<br />
time lor busy reel s<strong>at</strong><strong>at</strong>s office<br />
Should poeeeee nypmg 4 good<br />
LEGAL SECRET ARKS NEEDED<br />
3 Po<strong>at</strong>uone experienced .trMnee r «ua<br />
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smoking Cal Barb 641-7600<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY lor<br />
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the Birmingham Bloomhald area<br />
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dentSSHr Cal 9em 5pm 644-5570<br />
OFFICE HELP<br />
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lor indii'dueM e»«c are organoed<br />
ralaOle quaes leemers poeaeea Pe-<br />
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10-key caKulelor skMs Permanent<br />
pert time Flexibw summer hours<br />
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(313>-362-9020<br />
RETIMED PERSON lor Puev "wwv<br />
ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166<br />
MN^MEWCA^SBjSTANT<br />
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metur« parson<br />
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kompeny UP to S20 0001<br />
san <strong>at</strong> UNMOMCrt<br />
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RN's LPN's<br />
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT<br />
Oept . P 0<br />
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tMU<br />
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Eccentric Newspapers. 363S1<br />
Schooler aft Rd. LNaMa. MKNgan<br />
46190<br />
SALES SECRETARY<br />
Non amoklng campawy aeaka tti<br />
,«dfvtouM afch mfO<strong>at</strong>Ke and 9<br />
saoraUflM SkMa tp work 6aa<br />
hour*. Typing 40 wpm and aMMy to<br />
work we* afOi others a ffiu<strong>at</strong>l Sand<br />
reaume to SaMe Seoaury. P.O<br />
Box 100. 3 uuthRoM. Ml 46037<br />
tsry tor 1 person office Word pro-<br />
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356-4224<br />
SECRETARY/<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />
Bkimnghawi CPA ftrm leaking well<br />
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. ML, 46006.<br />
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SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER<br />
SoufhAMd «ooountlng «rm ne<br />
parson experienced In word pro-<br />
niiirg 4 baookkeepmg. send r»-<br />
•ume to Devta 6 Davis, CPA'S PC<br />
29100 Northwealam X250 South-<br />
SECRET ART/DATA ENTRY<br />
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Iul ome Secrelarlw/O<strong>at</strong>a Entry<br />
ng 6rm Extenahre d<strong>at</strong>a entry 4<br />
phone contact caeni support wnh<br />
probMm-aoMng Micro computer<br />
experience required; MS-DOS,<br />
Danmn. word prciceeMng Kn(Ml-<br />
edga of aDtomothre Irtouetry 4<br />
accounting halpfM Non smoklna<br />
office CalF 853-9700<br />
iiSSrrARY<br />
Experienced secretary needed<br />
MuM heve Mac mtoefi experience 4<br />
knowledge Word, Works 4 Pa-<br />
gemakar Cra<strong>at</strong>Mty 4 deeire to Mem<br />
<strong>at</strong> Send raMjme 4 salary raqure-<br />
mentt lo: Becky, box 345 19627 W<br />
13MM rd . Southheid. Ml 46067<br />
504 H a * Wanted<br />
Offot-Cterkai<br />
SECRETARY APPUCRTIOMS bang<br />
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typing |60wpm) 4 office secretary tar tpaclaffy charm-<br />
MUB* Good Eng cm compeny-Reouwed akMs inoluOe<br />
aMh computers 4 word prt>-|<br />
SEEKING A SECRETARY to aupport<br />
acuesowiw order* Experience<br />
LOTUS and WordPertact pre-<br />
weessd parttas sand Mtier<br />
P O Sox 672. MMord. Ml 46361 An<br />
EquM Opportunity Employer<br />
505 Halp Wanted<br />
Food-ttovarag*<br />
4 a dedlcaBon lo<br />
ouelomer aervtce Mai 'eeurne to. II<br />
V industry, mc Attn LC HaMe.<br />
46553 West Rd Wtxom. Ml 463B3<br />
ASSISTANT MANAGER TRAINOS<br />
Par locM re<strong>at</strong>aurent Apply al<br />
24627 Plymouth Rd. Redtord be-<br />
tween lam-5pm,<br />
ASSISTANT MANAGERS<br />
Experienced only tar A6W Reeteu-<br />
ranti Cal K<strong>at</strong>hy Mon -Prt 1-Spm<br />
262-1760<br />
SOUTHFIELD SALES OFFICE<br />
Ful and or ParMSne T ypmg<br />
Mng and phone* Send res<br />
Dec** 388 PO Box 670<br />
SouttMsU Ml 46037<br />
SWITCH BOARD OPERATOR<br />
Experienced wtlh mufti ana phone<br />
Hetp with ganarM office duttaa. kght<br />
lypkig Appty In paraon. after Sepl<br />
2 Contractors Stew Co. 36655<br />
Amrhem (near Levant trvome<br />
8WTTCH80AR0 OPERATOR<br />
Faaf peced SouthMMd compeny de-<br />
sires- superior tste-<br />
phone n-ienners snd a ptaaeent front<br />
das* appearanta tar a buey switch-<br />
board Send reeume to P O Box<br />
300. SouthftaM. Ml 46037<br />
BANQUET SERVERS<br />
Part Mme<br />
Tha Plymouth Manor<br />
Ask lor Nick 465-3501<br />
BAR PERSON - Days- HM Ume<br />
Ber grin 64 50/hour<br />
Apply woodhaven Bo<strong>at</strong> 20000 van<br />
Hom M Allen Rd<br />
BARTEfcOER - EXPERIENCED<br />
Dey end eienang ahffts<br />
Redtord Bowl 22150 Grand Rtvw<br />
531-2271<br />
506 Ha* Wanted<br />
DUE TO<br />
STOYANS<br />
Seafood & StMMk HOU88<br />
& • - - - M n m m idi i C L ih<br />
J'IAIJ J I I 'LPJ J<br />
are now Mxapon^ apgemma<br />
oar*. CMM. Lin* Cook* Bus Persons<br />
6 Ckahsaahwi Apply m person ae-<br />
Iween 3-5pm Wk* -Fn 36CT1 Ptyrw-<br />
outh Rd. LIvonM<br />
GREENERY EXTENDED<br />
CARE CENTER<br />
COOKS WANTED<br />
Day and swing xhrf r aasbls<br />
Therapeutic cooking beckground<br />
required Compeny peM I laMfL n-<br />
sursnca a alabfa Work In an anthu-<br />
(b«<br />
on Morvaey through<br />
i lam and 5pm sf<br />
3^225 Grand Rwar<br />
Farmlngion. Mich<br />
an Farmington Rd 4 DrMia)<br />
BARTENDER<br />
honeety 4 tntegrtty Vic tul I<br />
rant, Baal caauM dining In Novi.<br />
43317 Grand River 346-1436<br />
SWITCHBOARD<br />
OPERATOR<br />
Front offioe poertlon tar In-<br />
dMduM wtth sharp opera-<br />
tor akM* The right C4KKS-<br />
3 <strong>at</strong>e mual be erucuu* 4<br />
upbe<strong>at</strong> 4 abta quickly to<br />
BARTENDERS<br />
Nights 4 Weekends Soma martage-<br />
riM 0fjt.es mckKtod m )ab Good<br />
working condmomm a lun<br />
phara Shaehan i On The Green, 5<br />
Mil* sl 275 420-0646<br />
on mUO 6rte system Expe-<br />
rlenoe on Rolm CSX help-<br />
ful Salary 6 benefits<br />
BOB EVANS SOUTHFIELD<br />
Now hk-Vig evenfr^ aafteri 4 ww-<br />
trseeea. gooe Hp*, premium benefits<br />
Oo not phone'<br />
Appfy 10v» 4 "Megrapf-<br />
HOMEMAKERS 4 RETIREES,<br />
Arpy'i M tar you We need<br />
iTieture. reaponeKiM day MM* par-<br />
sormel Free rrMMTS unMorma We<br />
cen be fleidtMe wfth me hour* you<br />
need Come In Mn our leem Amy's.<br />
34475<br />
An<br />
i Michigan Ave Wayne<br />
EquM Opportunity Employer<br />
HOST PERSON 4 WATT PERSON<br />
FiM/pert time Both mm*<br />
Apply ki person: Thon<br />
rant. 33971 Plymouth. I<br />
SECRETARY tor am<br />
Ostroltjew office Exceaani^<br />
Cal buM ises hours.<br />
oantt<strong>at</strong>lorvM<br />
U 50 to start Send reeume to<br />
Jom the teem of tMoh^en ><br />
lergeM tour oper <strong>at</strong>or<br />
HMHF TRAVEL - SOUTHFlELO. Ml<br />
Cal Ms Green biifaewi 2-5pm<br />
627-4050<br />
SWITCHBOARD<br />
Rolm or Horizon experience Experi-<br />
ence on 45 hie system with growing<br />
Farmmgton' asrAcs Srm. t" 50/hr<br />
CM Ruth <strong>at</strong> UNIFORCE 473-2935<br />
.BUOOY'S PIZZA - UVONIA<br />
NOW hinngAM and PM Cocaa .p«EPCOOK<br />
Prap/Lme.'PBia Exceaent wagea , MOUSEKEEP<br />
HOTEL<br />
The Embesey Suites SomMtaid nea<br />
en immedlete oparkngs tor die<br />
tottowing pr^sitlon*<br />
. CATEWNG COORDINATOR<br />
. SERVER<br />
COCKTAIL SERVER<br />
stmosphere Nc experience necee- .j . uxiNTENi<br />
sery we will tram you! Apply m per- . t^uNORY<br />
ion anytime. 33605 Plymouth Rd. . —<br />
HOUSEKEEPERS<br />
HOUSE PERSONS<br />
MAINTENANCE ENGINEER<br />
RESTAURANT MANAGER<br />
Mkswwm 2 | a srs 6ns dkUng<br />
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CtiemairtM Railimnt M aaaajng a<br />
M. Hungary or SauMi Koree 4<br />
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Mr OeMMB S27-;<br />
ARE YOU LOOKMtG FOR A ]<br />
INCOME' Ot* product*<br />
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work weekday*, i<br />
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22600 MK<br />
Mon -Thurs I<br />
SHORT ORDER COOK<br />
For MM paoad mnch crowd. Exparv<br />
anoad. Irowi VOam m Ipm. Mon<br />
•ru Frt AHo experienced Berper-<br />
•on night*. HM tone. Apply between<br />
ram 6 1pm. The Derby Bar 13401<br />
Apply m person. 30716 W 10 Mas<br />
THE MOOSE PRESERVE<br />
lor snthi.iMoollr.<br />
foeownc<br />
•COOKS<br />
• HOST/HOSTESS<br />
. BUS STAFF<br />
• DISHWASHERS<br />
Ful and part tkna arheduMs avsa-<br />
aPM- Good ii ages and Uwwffix Ap-<br />
ply M net son between 2-4 PM.<br />
Mon. - Frt , M 2366 Woodwerd Ave..<br />
BUS PERSONS 4 DISHWASHERS<br />
Ful 4 pari time - M shift* No expe-<br />
nenca necessary Ram s Horn<br />
27235 Ford Rd . Dearborn Height*.<br />
563-1331<br />
In parson only to<br />
TES SOUTHITELD<br />
EMBASSY SLIT<br />
26100 Frankla. SoutiMMil 46034<br />
NO PHONE CALLS<br />
An EquM Opportwttfy Employer<br />
TELEPHONE 4 GENERAL OFTiCC<br />
Part Uma on-cM beeis Plies ant<br />
phone manner dependebM. metur*<br />
acting. IMng. c<strong>at</strong>alog, baale typing<br />
macmne We heve a need 1-<br />
AttwitWn Tawtty. 24450 Ever-<br />
yeen. Southfield, Ml 46075<br />
SECRETARY . Ful time lor lerge<br />
Urtr m Troy ExceMent banaIRs<br />
Shorthand 6 computer knowledge<br />
Ptaeee sand reetkns to 820 Kjrt*<br />
Suits 100, Troy Ml 46064<br />
MMiUHsi Larry<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Large Soutnfteid baaed consuhmg<br />
krfh. hea Immedlele opening tor an<br />
experienced secretery for its Humeri<br />
Resource Consulting Group Re-<br />
aponwPMMos wM include te<strong>at</strong> ad-<br />
—urnxlr <strong>at</strong>ior 4 scoring, ecrsenmg<br />
resume* LOOT Jmnon of th* Arm*<br />
campus recruiting effort*, ax mm aa<br />
tr*d«ionM secretary raeponelbM-<br />
M Must heve exoaaent secretarial<br />
I a* an<br />
adding<br />
3 days per Approx 8 30-3/<br />
Non amoklng offioe<br />
25/hr Send reaume to O M<br />
31251 InduetrlM Rd Livome. 46150<br />
excaptlonM level of m<strong>at</strong>urity Excef-<br />
•amt sterling selary 4 benefit* It m-<br />
Isrested, please sand reeume 4 saf-<br />
ety 'aqukamenta lo Attention J P<br />
Folmer5.Rudrawka 4 Co, 26200<br />
American Or , Sle 500 Southfield<br />
Ml 46034 EquM Opportunity Em-<br />
TEMPORARY FULL nme poeltlon m<br />
very buay Birmingham nor smoking<br />
office Sept 9th thru Nov 15th An-<br />
sa* Multi-une telephone 4 very<br />
kght dsncM Ptseasni 4 courteous<br />
1 asp rone menner neceesary Only<br />
experienced need apply 16 50 per<br />
hour Send reeume Attn Z.P, Re-<br />
taH Detail Inc. 132 N Woodward.<br />
Btrmlnghem Ml 46009<br />
WORDPERF ECT 5 1<br />
AdmmiKr<strong>at</strong>iv* assistant poamon lor<br />
Fortune SOO To»10/hr<br />
Cal Sharon <strong>at</strong> UNIFORCE 646-766'<br />
WORD PROCESSING<br />
Immedi<strong>at</strong>e openings lor qualified<br />
word proceaeort wtlh expartance on<br />
Mufhm<strong>at</strong>e. OUcswIta or WordPw<br />
tact To 48-SQ/hr. Cal Saly <strong>at</strong><br />
UNIFORCE 357-0648<br />
weak, vakd drtvert ticenee required. I<br />
exponent tip* Round T*p|* CkiC ki<br />
Ptymouth 453-1626 -<br />
CASA LUPITA<br />
Oakland County's s 1 Mexican r*»-<br />
taurant M now Ikrlng We offer a<br />
comprahananre banems packege kv<br />
cmding medlcM/dentM. meM die-<br />
counts paid vacetlon 4 an axceltart<br />
pay scale (Up 10 $10 per hour) The<br />
toaewmg poeftlons srs svalebM<br />
ASSISTANT KITCHEN MANAGERS<br />
SHIFT LEADERS/LINE COOKS<br />
PREP, PANTRY COOKS<br />
FRY BROIL COOKS<br />
DISHWASHERS<br />
Apply In person<br />
2065 Weal Big Beevwr, Troy<br />
400 w<br />
wM kitchen help tor enamng<br />
4pm-10 30pm Ful or pert Oma<br />
Earn $4 50-66 00 par hour<br />
Cal tor appointment<br />
LINE COOKS<br />
PM Iftffl<br />
<strong>take</strong>n Cucme. Plymouth<br />
454-1444<br />
LINE COOK<br />
To<br />
restaurant Afternoon and noneig<br />
shift* iialabM Exoaaent pay raM<br />
Ak mlareeted shoUK) apply In person<br />
st MerWiM* DM 4 Hof Bekery. 656<br />
W Big Beaver Troy. Ml<br />
COOK<br />
Braafcfest experience a must:<br />
Apply m person Bstaesri Ssm-5pm<br />
Norn- 1 Diner 30685 12 M** Roed<br />
Fsrmmgton Mils<br />
LONG JOHN SILVER 3<br />
positions svakapie kM tame/pert<br />
time, days or nights Apply m par-<br />
son 26430 Plymouth Rd . Radford.<br />
30210 Ford Rd , Garden City<br />
MANAGEMENT POSITXX8<br />
gar King m now Mi<br />
dNiduaM to menege<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Naw poaiUon m 2 men law firm<br />
across from Somerset Mas Word-<br />
perfect experience eisantial and<br />
par Mega trsmg halptui -Reeume I<br />
FranklnG Koory 3155 W Big Baa<br />
vw Ste 100. Troy 46064<br />
SECRETARY PART TIME 10 work I<br />
5-20 tv-s/wk Very (taxibie hours |<br />
Send reeume to Lew Offices ol<br />
Gvy NltBtm 26699 W 12 Mae Rd<br />
SM 200, Southfield Ml 46034-1578 1<br />
SECRETARY - Pari Time<br />
- «xus- -av* 300c iwepn-^mt m«nw -<br />
working knowneooa of computers 4<br />
calcul<strong>at</strong>or MMs. Iwnj 4 othw secre-<br />
'.anel akMs lor a smal N w Suburban<br />
CPA office Mel Reeumea to Box<br />
= 636 Obeerver 4 Eccentric News-<br />
paper* 36251 Schoolcraft Rd I<br />
Lwonl*. Mkangan 48150<br />
SECRETARY Reec ssts is secretary- j<br />
receptionist Preler experienced Oul<br />
not soeckutely necessary Ciood<br />
•peMkig voice and phone etiquette<br />
F>4 oma poaltxm Farmlngion HMs<br />
ara* Aak tor Broker 474-3303<br />
ERA COUNTRY RlOGE REAL TY 1<br />
SECRETARY, RECEPTIONIST<br />
Part-time. 9-1pm WordPerfect 4 I<br />
Lotus experience helpful Automo- I<br />
IN* Sales Cal, 643-95*0<br />
SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST -<br />
Fwrmngton HMa manufacturw Me !<br />
mmedlete kM time oparwng tor pw- j<br />
son wtth good, a* around office 4<br />
phone akMs Gooe compulw skMs<br />
-equrad. raoant experience m men-<br />
utacturlng office, mu<strong>at</strong> be self stMl-<br />
w Salery negonabia. oanwhts peid<br />
loHdaysS vac<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
CM Mon. thru Thurs 9-3 473-9305 |<br />
SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST |<br />
For CPA Srm Ful or pert time<br />
Send reeume 10 Secretary 7125<br />
Orchard Laka Roed Suite '08<br />
West BtoomSeld. Mi 48322<br />
SECRET ARY ,'RECEPT lONtS T<br />
Troy law Hon seeks IndivKXiei tul<br />
tun* SkMs required accur<strong>at</strong>e ryp-<br />
mg good grammar and communica-<br />
tion word procaaamg experience<br />
oteesecel 643-6002<br />
SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST<br />
ments WordPerfect 5 0/5 1, Alpha<br />
3 snd Lotus helpful Apply m parson<br />
1400 N Woodward Suite 150<br />
aioomfteld HMs . 644-5530<br />
SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Good<br />
flood typing<br />
-etar mAwtrv<br />
to advance Candkj<strong>at</strong>as must be aeft-, • TT*?- .<br />
motivsted wtth good comrnuracabor should ajbmr-<br />
tkMs Benefits, employee taecount<br />
STOP!<br />
569-0979<br />
MC'ER JEWELERS<br />
An EquW Opponent, E-mpioyw<br />
SALES ACCOUNT COORDINATOR<br />
LocM compeny seeks an kggraawim<br />
•ndMduM tp SM our recycling pro- EXPERIENCE}<br />
orem Major raaponarfn<strong>at</strong>es involve needed<br />
sprucing existing customers and cM 12-4pm<br />
developing new accounts Ouakty<br />
compene<strong>at</strong>ion peckags srid compe-<br />
" ELEMARKETERS<br />
plus I' 'lanesnx.<br />
(65-6174<br />
TELEPHONTSURVEYORS<br />
1 Pert-lime. Oay and Evening Hr*<br />
elude B-A 2 or more yeers rwevent Hourt > P^M HiimikOMiii ^EyH-<br />
snced pretarred Cal.<br />
CARREER SALES OPPORTUNITY<br />
meurence apancy looking to m-<br />
W torca We oltar<br />
• WATT STAFF NEEDED alowance. "<br />
Qtan Om* Country Club Flexible commissions<br />
addmon to Br<strong>at</strong> yew<br />
performance<br />
including tmge bw wau American<br />
United Uta tar Interview<br />
357-0430<br />
^EXPER^CEDL^E COCJCS^<br />
mty tor mow I Med Icanead maur-<br />
anca Agent 2-3 yeers experience<br />
Free teed* Good benallta/commia-<br />
Pen<br />
ho**<br />
WAIT STAFF<br />
me Expertenoed<br />
On the Tee<br />
476-51*3<br />
salary - comrwselqn Apply In pw-<br />
sdh. St -ma ttjaowinc loc<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
New Cenlw • Weetborr • B*minp<br />
nerr • WBdwood or CM<br />
•L<strong>at</strong>hy LoamMi 9«2-574« --<br />
LEASING CONSULTANTS Fun<br />
>opf Enthuwaaoc- outgoing pwaon<br />
needed pert time M luxury Ip6rt-<br />
Farmtngton<br />
and i<br />
n<strong>at</strong> Director. P 0 Box 37 Romulus<br />
Ml 46174<br />
SALES ASSIST AN- MANAGERS<br />
end MANAGERS to« the tastes'<br />
•rowing health dub tr the country<br />
j Apply Ir person Powertiouee Gym<br />
2565 uvsmoa Troy ses Fred<br />
WANT TO SELL REAL ESTATE?<br />
W* oltar n<strong>at</strong>ion sada <strong>at</strong>ari Ml, m-.<br />
lanwve traaang. and a vansty ol<br />
enmrtaawnn plana. ncXuding 100%.<br />
Sheron <strong>at</strong> 474-6243<br />
An EquW Opportomty Empiorw<br />
SALES MANAGER<br />
N<strong>at</strong>ional T swcomrrvie<strong>at</strong>ioris C^<br />
To HO.000 IrW yew 'base •<br />
bonus! 2 yr* sal<br />
350-10*0<br />
LBrtN BEAUTY SUPPLY m Weel<br />
Bloomfield e looking tor s sews pw<br />
ton experienced «i ooemetica •»*<br />
grancea * baeuty suppae* Ful<br />
time CM tor wpointment 651-7323<br />
WORKING CHEF - Night shift. Look- CHILDREN'S SHOE SALES LICENSED REAL ESTATE<br />
Ing tar s <strong>take</strong>-cftarge paraon wfth Downtown Farmington FtM 4 pert SeMe Person tor BtaKMr •> I<br />
good <strong>at</strong>titude Paid rroOot Send nma OePy I0em-6pm. Friday 10am- 1 Lake Ooon Subdhrtwon Must<br />
rewane 10 ItaMaw wit- 5737 1 lei Ms tom Sunday NoorvSpm 476-7<br />
Or . Troy Ml. 46066<br />
business proOucis piMW'SC De-<br />
gree -equwed Exceaent sdvence-<br />
ment 4 seming potentiM<br />
473-7210<br />
Steven .<br />
647-1900<br />
COLDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Est<strong>at</strong>e<br />
19 Otftca*<br />
Expect the t>e«t«<br />
S CHRISTMAS 1<br />
Fesmon Advisors<br />
•e—wry No cash a<br />
lew 5 week* CM JM.<br />
7611<br />
MANAGER<br />
Woom Experten6TT«di»fea^<br />
Ful benefits Oraal qpPorhxHTy tar<br />
the right person CaU'<br />
Sweet Lorraine's C<strong>at</strong>a, 559-5965<br />
YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE<br />
AT ARBY'S<br />
If you have good last tood expwl-<br />
enca and are miwested m moving<br />
up s Craa Leedar poe«K>n a open<br />
st Ftadford Arby* Benefits end'up<br />
to 45 00,'hr to start Mual have ful<br />
svalaoaiiy Pieese appfy <strong>at</strong><br />
27140 Plymouth Roed ,'<strong>at</strong> mkstari<br />
between 2-5pm Wlon - Fri<br />
DELI NEEDS pert time countw and<br />
Xitchan help Musi 18 yeers old Ap-<br />
ply m person 9AM-11AM<br />
DILLY DELI. 2250 Ponttac Rd Au-<br />
burn Hias<br />
DINING ROOM Ho*t'Supervisor - 2<br />
positions svskabM Southltaid 4 Troy<br />
wees Exceaent opportunity fdraper<br />
snt wfills xids wa In school and'or<br />
retirees 9em-1pm. Mon-Fn 45/hr<br />
SmM smount of papw work Hftlng<br />
4 POSSUMS driving ruestant outgo-<br />
ing 4 must anfoy working wrth a«a<br />
adults CM Nick. Mon-Fn, 9am-<br />
fpm<br />
546-2700<br />
MANAGER OR TRAINEE<br />
Troy sandwich M>op haa s new poai-<br />
tlon tor Wthw en expertanced mene-<br />
gw or trainee GreM opportunity to<br />
ieai I groawig last tood ti .isr 1<br />
CM ton an appointment 669-5379<br />
MANAGERS ASSISTANT SmM<br />
Southheid reetaurant seek* help lo<br />
prep and susmhli tood, kM 4 part<br />
tune positions svaAabie Flexible<br />
hour* and a greet work snvtron-<br />
ment Cam DMy'sdays 352-5570<br />
MARRIOTT CORP m accepting ap-<br />
plic<strong>at</strong>ions tor kM Oms waC prep in<br />
Plymouth area account No maWi-<br />
snds rughts or holday* OwwNta<br />
avaMebta 4 gre<strong>at</strong> <strong>at</strong>moaphar*<br />
If mteraetad cM anytime except be-<br />
tween llanvlpm 454-5657<br />
MATURE PERSON to work _<br />
and grM st the OCC oolegl. South-<br />
552-2667 or :<br />
WORKING HEAD Dwhwaanw 4 pert<br />
time Danweshert tor Banquet Cen-<br />
tw nquvi sl Lai*W Msnor Banquet<br />
4 Conference Center. 39000<br />
Scnoolcrsh Rd . Uvonia. 462-0770<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Southheid construction 'property<br />
menegsmsni company a leeking<br />
experienced ndnnduW war excal-<br />
isnt orgenu<strong>at</strong>ionw commurscellon<br />
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Building Scene CLASSIFIED<br />
Marilyn Fltchett editor/953-2102<br />
Thursday, SaptsmO«r 5. 1991 OAE<br />
ADVERTISING<br />
Builders <strong>take</strong> unusual steps to reach buyers<br />
By Qarak) Frswtey<br />
staff writer<br />
ID tbe vast spectrum of sales, few<br />
challenges have proved as daunting<br />
as selling new homes.<br />
Some marketing efforts are di-<br />
•rected <strong>at</strong> <strong>at</strong>tracting potential<br />
buyers, some are directed <strong>at</strong> bringing<br />
lookers back, and others are directed<br />
<strong>at</strong> people who have already<br />
bought — which not only thanks the<br />
buyer, but gener<strong>at</strong>es good feelings<br />
and word of mouth advertising.<br />
NOSAN/COHEN Associ<strong>at</strong>es of<br />
West Bloomfield introduced its<br />
est Woods of Novi development in<br />
Novi with a "sneaker" preview for<br />
Realtors back<br />
complete success."<br />
- President Lawrence Cohen said<br />
the marketing effort was <strong>aim</strong>ed <strong>at</strong><br />
Realtors, not buyers. Cohen said<br />
some builders shy away from using<br />
Realtors for selling homes and instead<br />
rely on in-bouse sales staff, but<br />
be has always believed they can be a<br />
valuable component of a sales str<strong>at</strong>egy.<br />
Builders often target Realtors for<br />
marketing efforts with tbe idea of<br />
getting them interested in a project.<br />
Cohen mailed 1,500 single sneakers<br />
in plastic tubes with brochures<br />
and an invit<strong>at</strong>ion to a "Sneaker Preview"<br />
<strong>at</strong> the development. Invitees<br />
brought the sneaker with them<br />
where they were m<strong>at</strong>ched with partners<br />
to make a pair.<br />
"Then we sent the sneakers to the<br />
Pontiac Lighthouse (an organiz<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
th<strong>at</strong> helps tbe needy) so they could<br />
give them to needy children," be<br />
said.<br />
Response to the campaign was<br />
nearly 70 percent "Th<strong>at</strong>'s double<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> I expected."<br />
"1 was never one for grand openings<br />
— when people-come to grand<br />
openings they expect perfect, they<br />
expect clean," Cohen said.<br />
"The truth is the landscaping isn't<br />
done and the streets are dirty," he<br />
said. "Generally, (tbe development's)<br />
still rough around the edges."<br />
So r<strong>at</strong>her than a grand opening, or<br />
a sneak preview, the idea for a<br />
sneaker preview was proposed.<br />
Tbe promotion combines the elements<br />
of the rough conditions found<br />
<strong>at</strong> building sites in early spring —<br />
hence the need to wear sneakers —<br />
and the idea of an early opening. The<br />
term "sneaker preview" comes from<br />
the idea th<strong>at</strong> models are previewed<br />
before they are completed.<br />
CLASSIC CONSTRUCTION in<br />
Builders are constantly looking for naw waya to make their projects<br />
stick out in people's minds. For example, Jalkins Investment<br />
Development Corpor<strong>at</strong>ion in Orchard Lake put on a pig<br />
West Bloomfield raised awareness of<br />
its 900-unit Maples of Novi project<br />
by targeting a specific group of<br />
home buyers — Japanese<br />
transferees — with a Japanese open<br />
house July 21.<br />
Dave Botsford, marketing director,<br />
noticed several months ago th<strong>at</strong><br />
a good number of potential buyers <strong>at</strong><br />
the development were Japanese<br />
transferees or immigrants. On reflection,<br />
be said, it made perfect<br />
sense.<br />
Western Oakland and Wayne<br />
County's Asian popul<strong>at</strong>ion has grown<br />
significantly during tbe past decade<br />
as Japanese owned and oper<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
companies have moved offices and<br />
"technical centers to the area.<br />
But a bigger part of the Maples of<br />
Novi's <strong>at</strong>traction is the on-site golf<br />
course. To join a golf club in Japan<br />
would cost $1 million, to buy a bome<br />
on a gold course would cost $3 million."<br />
And many Japanese transferees<br />
have bousing allowances th<strong>at</strong> makes<br />
homes in Maples of Novi affordable.<br />
Botsford said Classic Construction's<br />
Japanese open house was<br />
meant to accomplish several things,<br />
but the main idea was to make them<br />
feel comfortable. Homo lists, fe<strong>at</strong>ure<br />
lists, brochures, even advertisements,<br />
were transl<strong>at</strong>ed into Japanese<br />
so people could readily understand<br />
them.<br />
Japanese foods were served, a for-<br />
Architect issues idea magazine<br />
to spark interest in new homes<br />
they'll get<br />
an architect, figures the<br />
know, the better chance<br />
By Doug Funk*<br />
staff writer<br />
Robert Bryce enjoys architecture.<br />
So much so th<strong>at</strong> the 57-year-old<br />
West Bloomfield resident has begun<br />
publishing a bi-monthly idea magazine<br />
oo building, decor<strong>at</strong>ing and lifestyles<br />
as an extension of his architectural<br />
practice in th<strong>at</strong> community.<br />
Tbe first issue was distributed<br />
free last month to some 2,000 clients.<br />
friends, associ<strong>at</strong>es and other<br />
referrals who may be interested in<br />
home building topics. Tbe long-term<br />
goal is free distribution of a 178page<br />
public<strong>at</strong>ion to GO,000 every<br />
other month.<br />
"If someooe is planning oo building.<br />
renov<strong>at</strong>ing or remodeling, this is<br />
something someone would keep as a<br />
reference book, a source book, like<br />
Reader's Digest or N<strong>at</strong>ional Geographic."<br />
Bryce said<br />
"We're trying to make it a combin<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
of Building Ideas Magazine,<br />
Homes k Gardens and Architecture<br />
Digest Exactly wh<strong>at</strong> our magazine<br />
Is trying to do is pique interest, cre<strong>at</strong>e<br />
interest," he said.<br />
Most of the articles in the first issue<br />
of the Monthly Home idea Magazine<br />
from Bryce A Palazzola were<br />
authored by syndic<strong>at</strong>ed writers.<br />
ARTICLES TOUCH ON window<br />
tre<strong>at</strong>ments, payback values of remodeling<br />
and ways to cool your<br />
home<br />
Editorial service stories also examine<br />
collectibles and cooking, plus<br />
locally-written stories about developers<br />
James VanderKloot and Richard<br />
Koch.<br />
The purpose is to promote good<br />
architecture, exhibit good architecture,<br />
highlight people capable of<br />
doing these things," Bryce said "It's<br />
definitely a good way for us to get<br />
our name out in the community, but<br />
business has never been better<br />
We're swamped "<br />
Other architects produce sales<br />
brochures, but Bryce knows of nothing<br />
here th<strong>at</strong> compares to his magazine.<br />
"It seems like they've <strong>take</strong>n some<br />
initi<strong>at</strong>ive," said Robert Ziegelman,<br />
president-elect of the Detroit chapter<br />
of the American Institute of Architects,<br />
wbo admitted to not seeing<br />
the initial issue.<br />
Companies in other industries put<br />
out house organs, to why not architects,<br />
VanderKloot reasons. "Architects<br />
can capitalise oo an exchange<br />
of inform<strong>at</strong>ion better than other industries<br />
because every job is new,"<br />
be said<br />
KNOWLEDGE LEADS to more<br />
informed choices, said Lisa Fantuzzi,<br />
marketing director for Bryce's<br />
firm who is In charge of the magazine<br />
"It may well spark interest and<br />
people will <strong>take</strong> a more active Interest<br />
Maybe they won't rely oo an architect<br />
to say, This is the kind of<br />
house you want' " she said<br />
"Lisa brought out a good point the<br />
other day," Bryce said "Wh<strong>at</strong> we<br />
want to elimin<strong>at</strong>e is people saying, 'I<br />
wish I had done th<strong>at</strong>.' If we can show<br />
them, they can do it"<br />
An encounter with a couple from<br />
Vermont who hired the firm a year<br />
and s half ago to design a bouse supplied<br />
the spark th<strong>at</strong> prompted Bryce<br />
to launch the public<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
'The clients put together a book of<br />
wh<strong>at</strong> they liked, didn't like and wanted<br />
They spent years collecting inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
They taped things on blank<br />
pages There wei<br />
pages When we saw<br />
Gre<strong>at</strong>.' Clients had brought in pictures<br />
from magazines, but never to<br />
this extent<br />
"They did a tremendous amount ot<br />
research and the result was wh<strong>at</strong><br />
they wanted It (their bouse) to be."<br />
Bryce said<br />
roast to engender good feelings in potential homeowners and<br />
also to thank people who had already bought in the company's<br />
Milford Bluffs project.<br />
mal Japanese tea was given, and interpreters<br />
were on hand. 'They (the<br />
interpreters) worked really well because<br />
many of the wives can't speak<br />
English."<br />
Tbe initial open bouse <strong>at</strong>tracted<br />
more than 50 couples, he said, but<br />
the residual effect has been even<br />
more promising. "Wh<strong>at</strong> we were<br />
looking for was to start something<br />
th<strong>at</strong> would gener<strong>at</strong>e referrals several<br />
months down the road."<br />
JAIKINS INVESTMENT Development<br />
in Orchard Lake look a different<br />
tack when it offered a pig roast<br />
<strong>at</strong> its 46-unit detached condominium<br />
development Milford Bluffs in tbe<br />
Village of Milford.<br />
j k ?<br />
Vice president Linda Friedman<br />
said the purpose behind tbe pig roast<br />
was to thank new homeowners and<br />
enable homeowners to get together<br />
with their neighbors.<br />
Builders showing their appreci<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
to customers is becoming more<br />
common, Friedman pointed out.<br />
In addition to thanking residents,<br />
the roast had another purpose and<br />
th<strong>at</strong> was to show prospective buyers<br />
the type of development Milford<br />
Bluffs is.<br />
Some potential home buyers who<br />
had expressed interest In the development<br />
were also invited, Friedman<br />
said. "We sent some of our sales brochures<br />
and follow-up cards inviting<br />
**1Q<br />
them."<br />
The idea, she said, is to make people<br />
feel welcome and to make them<br />
feel as if they're part of something<br />
special<br />
A builder does more than sell a<br />
bome today, Friedman said; they sell<br />
a place to live Activities like a pig<br />
roast draw a development together<br />
and cre<strong>at</strong>e a sense of goodwill.<br />
Th<strong>at</strong>, in turn, gets people talking,<br />
and a builder just can't buy th<strong>at</strong> kind<br />
of advertising.<br />
THE HERMAN FRANKEL Organiz<strong>at</strong>ion's<br />
Artistry theme uses still<br />
another technique to build a marketing<br />
approach around the development.<br />
v The idea began as a love for a<br />
painting, said Laurie Frankel, marketing<br />
director for the Herman<br />
Frankel Organiz<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
Her f<strong>at</strong>her, Herman, first saw the .<br />
abstract painting by Helen Cavensky<br />
about six years ago; th<strong>at</strong> painting is<br />
now reproduced on the Frankel signs<br />
and sales brochures<br />
Tbe idea behind tbe artistry theme<br />
is to convey th<strong>at</strong> the company's<br />
homes are interesting, good pieces<br />
as well.<br />
Frankfel's Woodcliff, Woodcliff on<br />
the Lake and Simsbury projects in<br />
West Bloomfield are presented as<br />
more than just homes — they are<br />
cre<strong>at</strong>ive, she said<br />
"With our homes, we look into every<br />
single detail, so they are artistic<br />
in a sense." she sayl.<br />
After buying the painting six years<br />
ago. the idea of bow to use ^_in a<br />
marketing effort began to fevotVy.<br />
she said. "Homes are more than juSt<br />
two by fours slapped in a square.<br />
"I think a lot of frustr<strong>at</strong>ed artists<br />
are architects and a lot of frustr<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
architects are artists." Frankel added<br />
The artistry not only includes the<br />
art of building, but the decor as well.<br />
The Wyndam model home <strong>at</strong> Woodcliff<br />
is decor<strong>at</strong>ed with several different<br />
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Tbe image of the Cavensky painting<br />
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in another way.<br />
"I think the idea intrigues people<br />
— people see the painting, but don't<br />
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Antique lamps<br />
surge in value<br />
Home lighting trends offer<br />
more than a flicker of nostalgia.<br />
In fact, the mass market is aglow<br />
with traditional lamps.<br />
"Wh<strong>at</strong> really excites the public<br />
ia period decor<strong>at</strong>ing," says Rhett<br />
Sypher, president of Shoal Creek<br />
of Annistoo, Ala. "High tech and<br />
contemporary do. not sell very<br />
well."<br />
Sypher says 95 percent of his<br />
company's SOO styles are tradi-<br />
tional. Many have period detailing<br />
th<strong>at</strong> fits into rooms with Victori-<br />
an, neoclassical, French country,<br />
18th-century or even Russian<br />
court decor<strong>at</strong>ing schemes.<br />
Interest in 20th-century designs<br />
appears to stop <strong>at</strong> the Arts It<br />
Crafts period, which began about<br />
IMS. Th<strong>at</strong> era i? especially rich as<br />
a source for lighting since it coin-<br />
cided with early electrific<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />
American homes. New York City,<br />
for example, was electrified in the<br />
1890s.<br />
Tbe cost of period originals de-<br />
signed by famous early 20th-cen-<br />
tury designers such as Gustav<br />
Stickley, Dirk Van Erp and Frank<br />
Lloyd Wright puts them out of<br />
reach of most consumers. But<br />
reproductions th<strong>at</strong> recre<strong>at</strong>e the<br />
feeling are readily available.<br />
One popular style reminiscent<br />
of the period uses mica<br />
lampshades. The mica sheets<br />
tre<strong>at</strong>ed with shellac to give them a<br />
smoky amber translucence are<br />
handled like stained glass and in-<br />
serted into metal channels.<br />
WHEN SHOAL CREEK first of-<br />
fered mica-shade lamps in Arts St<br />
Crafts styles two years ago, they<br />
were popular enough for tbe com-<br />
pany to add to the collection. Now<br />
there are 18 styles <strong>at</strong> prices rang-<br />
ing from 1200 to $500. Mica<br />
shades are also available on other<br />
lamps for about $100 extra.<br />
Jerry Cohen of The Mission Oak<br />
Shop in Woodstock, Conn., reports<br />
th<strong>at</strong> pricey reproductions of arts<br />
lamps and fixtures by Stickley,<br />
Van Erp and 'Wright are doing<br />
well all around the country. The<br />
lamps, which sell for $425 to<br />
$5,500 each, are made by Michael<br />
Adams, a Syracuse, N.Y-, crafts-<br />
man.<br />
Cohen started buying the repro-<br />
ductions to sell in his antiques<br />
store in 1984 after be saw them in<br />
a Syracuse antiques shop. He be-<br />
gan distributing Adams' lamps na-<br />
tion wide in 1987.<br />
•"Some antiques dealers don't<br />
like reproductions because they<br />
think they undercut sales of the<br />
originais," he says. "I don't think<br />
we are going to ruin our market.<br />
We don't have many customers<br />
who can pay $50,000 for a lamp,<br />
but we do have customers who can<br />
pay $2,000 or $3,000."<br />
ALTHOUGH ORIGINALS by<br />
top names are scarce and expen-<br />
sive, there is a good supply of less<br />
exalted turn-of-tbe-century light-<br />
ing according to bill Langton, a<br />
Norwalk, Conn., dealer. Langton<br />
reconditions old lamps be finds <strong>at</strong><br />
auctions and house sales, antiques<br />
stores and flea markets.<br />
He says demand is driving up<br />
prices and cre<strong>at</strong>ing scarcity in a<br />
field where 20 years ago finding<br />
customers was the biggest prob-<br />
lem. For example, a gasolier (a<br />
hanging gas lamp converted to<br />
electric) th<strong>at</strong> sells for $1,000 today<br />
went for abou£ $150. in 1970. A<br />
converted brass oil lamp with a<br />
glass shade th<strong>at</strong> once sold for $45<br />
now runs about $170.<br />
Brides specialty stores such as<br />
Langton's Ye Olde Lamp Shop,<br />
other sources for old lighting are<br />
auctions, est<strong>at</strong>e sales and, if you<br />
are lucky, flea markets. Typically,<br />
those bought as-is need new wiring<br />
and socket replacements If brass,<br />
they require refinishing.<br />
Here's how to stop burglars<br />
*#mou* • couacneu<br />
(AP)If you worry about bvrglars — and most of<br />
us do — there is much you can do to prevent illegal<br />
entry Here is tome inform<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong> can reduce<br />
your chances of being burglarised and provide you<br />
with gre<strong>at</strong>er peace of mind.<br />
• If you spot people in your neighborhood<br />
behaving suspiciously, notify the <strong>police</strong> immedi<strong>at</strong>e-<br />
ly<br />
For example, burglars often cruise in pairs.<br />
Upon seeing an empty garage or a car pulling out<br />
of a driveway, they ring the doorbell. If someone<br />
answers, they ask an innocent question and leave. If<br />
there is no response, they try to enter the bome.<br />
• Speak to your local <strong>police</strong> to find out which<br />
entry methods intruders favor in your area. Then,<br />
examine your home for weak points.<br />
• Burglars commonly enter through an un-<br />
locked door, break in through a cellar window,<br />
break simple locks oo doors or use force until the<br />
screws burst out of the wood or the frame gives<br />
way.<br />
Replace a hollow wooden door or flimsy door<br />
frame with a solid wooden (or even a steel) door<br />
mounted in a sturdy frame. Then equip the door<br />
with a deadbolt lock. A good bolt is ooe inch thick is<br />
and bas a 1-inch throw.<br />
• Overgrown shrubbery and high hedges pro-<br />
vide as much privacy for burglars as they do for<br />
you. Keep hedges trimmed, prune tree branches<br />
and remove trellises — especially if they provide<br />
access to second-floor windows. Keep basement<br />
windows — a favorite entry point for burglars —<br />
locked and free of foliage.<br />
• If you live on tbe first or secood floor of an<br />
apartment building, keep all windows locked. Lock<br />
windows or doors th<strong>at</strong> lead to balconies, rooftops or<br />
fire escapes. Be surefire escape doors are easy to<br />
unlock In case of an emergency.<br />
• Burglaries in occupied homes ace not as rare<br />
as you might expect. Keep your doors locked even<br />
when you're home.<br />
• Before moving into a new bouse or apartment,<br />
have the cylinders of each door lock in your new<br />
bome changed.<br />
• If you have a telephone answering machine,<br />
don't let the greeting message reveal your<br />
whereabouts. Say simply th<strong>at</strong> you can't come to tbe<br />
phone right now, but you will return tbe call as soon<br />
as possible.<br />
• Don't put your name on your mailbox. Bur-<br />
glars will phone to learn if anyone is <strong>at</strong> bome<br />
• If you're planning an evening out or going on<br />
vac<strong>at</strong>ion, set an autom<strong>at</strong>ic timer to cre<strong>at</strong>e tbe illu-<br />
sion th<strong>at</strong> someone Is <strong>at</strong> home. Use it to activ<strong>at</strong>e<br />
lamps, television sets and radios th<strong>at</strong> will make the<br />
bouse seem occupied<br />
• Before leaving for an extended period, ar-<br />
range to have your bome appear occupied. Ask<br />
fHTVfone to park a Car in tbe driveway and move it<br />
periodically. Arrange to have tbe snow shoveled or<br />
the grass mowed. Have mail and newspaper de-<br />
liveries halted until you return.<br />
• Avoid <strong>at</strong>tracting unwanted <strong>at</strong>tention to your<br />
valuables. For example, if a new stereo arrives,<br />
don't put tbe labeled carton in tbe trash without<br />
fl<strong>at</strong>tening it inside out<br />
• Neighborhood w<strong>at</strong>ch programs work well.<br />
Post signs warning strangers th<strong>at</strong> they are being<br />
observed..<br />
• Finally, a family dog is ooe of the best burglar<br />
alarm* you can have. Tbe sound of loud, frantic<br />
harking is often all th<strong>at</strong>'s needed to discourage a<br />
would-be i<strong>at</strong>reder and alert family members and<br />
neighbors.<br />
Here are some ways you can minimise the extent<br />
of loss if your bouse is burglarized:<br />
• Don't keep cash around - traveler's checks<br />
are safer . ,<br />
• Leave some money and less-expensjve valu-<br />
ables in the open and hope a burglar will overlook<br />
the gem collection in the bottom of tbe goldfish<br />
tank If you hide vsluables. it's a good idea to keep<br />
a map of their loc<strong>at</strong>ions in a safe-deposit box or<br />
with your <strong>at</strong>torney.<br />
• Make your valuables harder for thieves to sell<br />
and easier for <strong>police</strong> to identify by engraving your<br />
Social Security number oo them. You can borrow<br />
an engraving tool from tbe local <strong>police</strong> department<br />
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four dhOrurGve models firm ahschtn<br />
choose Vm today'.<br />
Priced From $ 2 3 9 , 9 0 0<br />
GRAND INTRODUCTION!<br />
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1 1 i FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
489-9420<br />
\4> tiaik<br />
Closed T>njr»«i*v<br />
PrrmSy Butt m die Tradumrt of Qtmktj by Curtis Buiidinf Co. 6 Geriah Custom Hones<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />
- SUNFLOWER VILLAGE IX -<br />
W H A T : Seven new designs, Pre-construction priced<br />
from S151,990 including fireplace 0^<br />
Ranches, Colonials & Split Colonials gm<br />
WHEN: This S<strong>at</strong> & Sun 12:00 p.m -4:00 p 4<br />
WHERE: Temporary Sales Inform<strong>at</strong>ion Center, £<br />
south side of Warren, west of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Center Rd on We<strong>at</strong>hersfiekJ Way<br />
Sales Oy Barton Richar<br />
S 6<br />
a ran.i<br />
N o w T a k i n g<br />
R e s e r v a t i o n s !<br />
Sales Inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Center<br />
4 5 3 - 9 0 0 4<br />
SHORES OF COMMERCE<br />
CUSTOM BUILT LAKE ACCESS HOMES<br />
on Commerce Lake<br />
Starting j<br />
.From 149,900*<br />
CONTEMPORARY and TRADITIONAL STYLES<br />
152 WATER FRONTAGE<br />
Fe<strong>at</strong>ures<br />
• 3 Bedrooms<br />
• 2 l /"j B<strong>at</strong>hs<br />
• Full Basement<br />
• Fully Carpeted<br />
• 2 car <strong>at</strong>tached Garage<br />
• Family Room with large<br />
fireplace<br />
Brokers<br />
Include<br />
Kitchen with built Ins<br />
and e<strong>at</strong>irvg area<br />
Energy Saving Furnace<br />
Full-size driveway<br />
Walled Lake Schools<br />
And much, much more<br />
Welcome<br />
OH IWnairin Rns4 *»s* E of Telegraph. N of Hickory<br />
Grove (Hickory Grove<br />
Long Lake Rd 8 Square Lakel<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS. Moving. An-<br />
tique*. furniture, mtac Bkximflald<br />
Hickory Grove. *08 WMhee. be-<br />
tween Htckory Grove 8 Sq Lake<br />
Set a Sun , 9-1<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Good *tufT<br />
rod*.'*duft OotMng. antiqu* oek chi-<br />
ne oebawl. 5 tip *ncierB*ower. toy* 8<br />
lot* of mac. Fri. 8 SM-. 9-ipm. 5139<br />
Mohr VaBey Ln loft KaWngton. E<br />
oi Woodwerd. W ofAdamal<br />
NINTH ANNUAL CRAFT SHOW<br />
Southfield VFW 2645 No* 10th,<br />
Itam-Spm 24222 W 9 Mae 8 ta-<br />
btae, $15 533-1923,356-7657<br />
k Flaa Market*<br />
Ttwd Surtdevs. 23rd Seeeon<br />
The Ortgmellt!<br />
ANNUAL CHURCH Rummege SeM<br />
:hurch Corner i<br />
ANNE QUEEN (2) Chwirs 1175 Bel-<br />
gMn white pine nutcfi $650<br />
Loveeeet, rocking chea 8 ch** set<br />
$1 500 NeootieDM 865-1152<br />
ANTIOUE BARN SALE - Cupbowda.<br />
table*, trunk*, ama* fumflur*. lot*<br />
V co**cttbM* Ptymouth Sept 7-8.<br />
9-5 8S5 Foreet. I block W of Metn.<br />
S of Ann Arbor Tr<br />
Uvona weeleywi Churt*<br />
MerrUnen 8 Lyndon. LNonte Sapt 6<br />
8 7, Frt., 10em-4pm Sel lOerrv-<br />
5pm Craft* a tood lebM, Set onfy<br />
Pieno. chotr robae. much more<br />
BOOKS - mo<strong>at</strong> 204-70* Friends<br />
Ueed Boo* Shop Open avary Frt..<br />
10-1 Set , Sept 7 8 21, 10-3 Troy<br />
<strong>Library</strong>. 510 We<strong>at</strong> Big Beevar<br />
ANTIQUE BUSS<br />
Craft* or antiquaa No<br />
workdarya no comrrvle<strong>at</strong>ons <strong>take</strong>n.<br />
JOHN GRACE COMMUNITY<br />
CENTER IN SOUTHFIELD<br />
2nd Annual Creflers Show<br />
Set, Nov 2nd, 10em-5pm<br />
Table spece avalebM Ca* 354-8164<br />
ANTIQUE drop leef lebia $75 Taba<br />
modM wood re«o SS0 PrtmltNa<br />
suck iota »50 326-7773<br />
NEW FLiA MARKET OPENING,<br />
Vendors needed, m Wayra on Mtch-<br />
igen Avenue Indoor 8 outdoor<br />
•peca <strong>at</strong>e avaaebM opervng<br />
Sapt 14 726-6699<br />
YWCA FLEA MARKET<br />
S<strong>at</strong> , Sept 7»h. I0am-4pm<br />
25940 Grand Rfver Redlord<br />
CeB 5374500<br />
- Antiques -<br />
DISCOVER<br />
TECUMSEH<br />
130 Oeears 3 Antique Make a* jnc WaarinO ApDSrai<br />
loc<strong>at</strong>ed on M-50 Open Oaky , v a ^ r%»yiwi<br />
(517)423-8277<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS Beck lo<br />
•cnooi designer dothee. faB-sWuMr<br />
boy-gal Pra-«chooi 8 OMdren *<br />
loy*. book*, kitchenaara. P*ne*on-<br />
K primer Nintendo *y*tem 8<br />
oamaa. mtac S<strong>at</strong> a Sun 9-5pm<br />
5038 Keaen Lene. W ot Telegraph<br />
trom Lone Pine. S on Echo, W or.<br />
Forbea, S on Kaaan (between Lone<br />
Pine 8 Ouartoni<br />
BLOOMRELD TWP Set #-4pm,<br />
4555 Pickering S of MapM. W<br />
oft ol Frankkn<br />
BLOOMFIELO TWP - 7444 DuVM<br />
Or oft 14 MtM. behan T*Mgr*ph 8<br />
Fr*nktn Rd T aaeutsa a traah<br />
Frt 8 S*1 9-5<br />
BLOOMFIELD TWSP<br />
bed beby Hens bacycle*. <strong>at</strong>areo 8<br />
much mora Sept 5-6. 9-1 7430 Old<br />
Ml* Rd N of 14. W Laheer<br />
BLOOMFIELD TWP 1690<br />
IV of Adam*. S oft South Blvd Frt.<br />
Set, 9-4 Clothes books 8 wdmg<br />
storm door 6 French doors<br />
anuttars. air oonditlonar, toys<br />
FARMINGTON CITY 33625 GMrv<br />
view >. N of Shieweeae. neai<br />
Grand River Just too much to ket<br />
Sapt 8 71h, 9-7<br />
-101<br />
ROCHESTER Frt Sapt 6 9-5<br />
3062 W K*bi*n. 1 maa N ol Tank-<br />
W Of Adama Bikee. gomes<br />
books, houseware* dothee<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS- Huge 8 lamay<br />
Furniture, lewefry. Inlent-edult<br />
clothing, toys 8 much mor* Brook-<br />
U* WeM Sub. W ot Adam*. N of<br />
•Ron Stonetrea ClrcM Thur 8<br />
Frt . Sepl 5 4 6. 9-5pm<br />
ROCHESTER 50 yrs accumul<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
331 Oek. S of Unilversffy S<strong>at</strong> Sept<br />
7th, 10-5<br />
ROYAL OAK Homeoerrar garaga<br />
saM 7 E<strong>at</strong> of a<strong>at</strong>as Sept 7 (9-41.<br />
Sept 8 < 10-3i N. of 13 iCookdge 8<br />
Normandy to r*aroad Veda)<br />
ROYAL OAK Mac nouaahotd<br />
rtems some tools some kjrWtur*<br />
Sapt 7-* 1718 Brodtlon E oft<br />
CampoMi 8 S of Ltncotn<br />
DEARBORN moving sale Fn S<strong>at</strong><br />
8 Sun . 6am-6pm Appaances furnt-<br />
turs 8 dothmg 4642 M«MMa><br />
MKfvgan 8 Scf aala-<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
giaaewera. ladtee antique compacts<br />
i«ome nerd to Imdl. much mere Fn .; Rf n*o«to<br />
9-4pm S<strong>at</strong> , 9-3pm 41925 Oak Ln<br />
Schooacraft a Ptymoutn Croe<strong>at</strong>ng<br />
Plymouth<br />
Sept 7 t0em-4pm<br />
sn*<br />
Set<br />
2 Joy St S<br />
Thurs 8 Frt, Sept 5 8<br />
8.9-8 9302 Applet on. 3 blocks E t*<br />
Taaagraph b<strong>at</strong> Joy 8 * Chicago<br />
Baby dothea 8 tarns Mac<br />
DETROIT - Set 8 Sun 10-5<br />
mckjdmg portabM bar 8 mora 77*5 of A/m Arbor Trail W of LflMj<br />
Stout O* Warren, 3 b»» We*t of<br />
Evergreen<br />
DETROIT jyard tale Lota of Oe-<br />
a.gne> clotnee. <br />
•CartMed Appraiser of<br />
Personal Property<br />
Mai' oa 1 memeuorai<br />
aoctary of appraaars<br />
iaiw 701 Sun-<br />
SheKMn Mac<br />
clothing, etc<br />
of Cherry Tnurs/Fn. 5th 8th 9em-3pm Onfyl<br />
GARDEN CITY large 4 tamay Mta<br />
Books 1 ablwa computer wgamaa PLYMOUTH. Yard<br />
dothea. t»d dlshee b*es 8 many ae« Penmmar 8<br />
more nousahoW items 29936 Flo.- household tooM.<br />
erica. E of Marrtmen N<br />
Hilt Sept 8 8 7. 9em-4pm . P l»MOOTM Spactecuier<br />
GARDEN CITY . Sapt 5.6,7, 9-5 s<strong>at</strong>e Meny -tame from many tans-<br />
Crib carseet baby , kids 8 adult I *•* S*t-Sun Sepl<br />
ow>thaa bunfca>eds. dreeeet aports 1 .466 Sl<strong>at</strong>-San. oft ot Sheldon, beta,<br />
cards mac No lunfc 287'2 Alvm ! P*nntmer 8 Ann Arbor Tre*<br />
N ol Cherry Hi*. E of MtOdtebelt<br />
REDFORD Set. Sepl m, l0-6pnv<br />
TO apeed Home ape womena ctoth-<br />
r&6e" <strong>at</strong>oodbme. S oiHI."<br />
T<strong>at</strong>egrapn<br />
REDFORD 18770<br />
re-sell-it<br />
est<strong>at</strong>e sales--<br />
34 709 Grand River Farmvigior<br />
Mon Tuea fed Thurs 8 S<strong>at</strong><br />
10em-6prr<br />
Fin 10am.9pn- Sundays noon-4prr<br />
CALL 476-7355<br />
AN<br />
AWESOME<br />
3 DAY SALE!<br />
' . By<br />
everything goes<br />
Fn Sei Sun Sepi 6.7,8 10-4<br />
6498 Ricketl<br />
•WASHINGTON M<br />
CARRIAGE HILLS SOB<br />
,S oft 28 Mta trtw Mounc 8 Van<br />
Dyne, less Mar ar- to Rtcket".<br />
ENTIRE CONTENTS OF LARGE<br />
-•OME M'JST BE BOLD IN 3 DAYS<br />
WELL WORTH THE ORfVE<br />
FEATURING Country knhQua 8<br />
aualtry iurnahmcg* HowarO Maa<br />
Grandf<strong>at</strong>her Ctoc* cherry manogs<br />
ny duwng room se< compl<strong>at</strong>e an-<br />
'•> — oak dxntog lebM a 6 Ovars<br />
na* tree aea> a chear games iebts<br />
8 4 chetr' severa wang CJW1<br />
'amaha conaole piano, ortanta<br />
•<strong>at</strong>ari bookc<br />
ANOTHER<br />
PURMITUM SALE. Fn 8 Sei<br />
i0-5pm.Sept «8?<br />
6151 Orchard Lake Rd Apt 102<br />
CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY Furm-<br />
turs 7(1 peech merba 'sow ml<br />
pet>e*l aa aaets 10 Almond acqua taca dew toot *ofs antique docks<br />
chears ,6fT cuetorr made taoouwr: top -aba queer eaa anils #or<br />
buftet Over«ufla0 seknon a<strong>at</strong>har 4 pree* bad •aretys 8 oreeeers *»v<br />
•ecbonM. t 26. 11-<br />
BLACK DIAMOND ooel. aOa 10, lu*<br />
length brand new tiBOO 357-3957<br />
FEMALE MINK COAT rs<strong>at</strong>urM ma-<br />
hogany PMd 110.000 Must ae*<br />
KMOO.'be<strong>at</strong> 13131226-0369<br />
BeeuMul condition muet<br />
8300. ***mg 1200 After 5pm Aak<br />
for Jenny 534-7336<br />
Sept 26 11-Spm<br />
Preview - Tuea Sepl 24. 7- 10pm<br />
r r "it —* 644-1669<br />
FVst United MMfiudU' Church,<br />
WEOOING GOWN Eve Of MHady<br />
Size 7^ New «! 1969. worn once.<br />
PMd $1,695. aa0£LJje«L- 427 -1667<br />
Birmmghem<br />
CLOTHES ledtw (16-24-AX mens<br />
(pent* 42-*4. jacket 46V Thur*-SM.<br />
9-4 1213 Dorchester Birmmghem<br />
BEAUTIFUL HAROWOOO furniture<br />
lor ofllce. dan or Mtrmy 1920'a thru<br />
1950S 25 desks chelr* 774-1667<br />
DOLL 8 BEAR SHOW 8 SALE<br />
Antique 8 Cuaac llt e<br />
Sun Sept 15, 10-4pm Romas of<br />
BioomAald 2101 S Taieoraph Ap-<br />
praaaa Admaeion. tl 50 757-<br />
'5566<br />
DESIGNER FULL angth spotted lox<br />
lur coet Never worn Won m a con-<br />
leet Only $1500 C*a 879r»564<br />
FALL,"WINTER Pre M<strong>at</strong>ur.-<br />
r wardrobe 8 3-iaaai lumpers -<br />
120 soe 16-20 or Large Other ce-<br />
auei were extra Ca* Evea 5*0-949'<br />
MICHIGAN ANTIOUE Radio Club<br />
m meet. Sun Sept 15 PM<br />
Rameda Harttaga Center North*ra<br />
8 1-75 For nformeoon Don Col-<br />
Dert. 274- >948<br />
OAK dmmg room chairs (6k $650<br />
oek kitchen table. $195 459-0393<br />
PLYMOUTH SYMPHONY LEAGUE<br />
PRESENTS<br />
ptvrnouth Fa* Antique Snow<br />
Ptymoutn CuRural Center<br />
Fn Sept 6 10AM-6PM<br />
Set Sept 7 10AM-6PM<br />
FURS FURS FURS<br />
CermeMS hra ran-to-new Krs and<br />
dea^ner sampa dothwtg. a* aaaa<br />
WHOLESALE - RESALE<br />
Conaignment by appointment<br />
662-3200<br />
2546 Orchard Lake Road<br />
(1 maa we<strong>at</strong> <strong>at</strong> Taaegr apn:<br />
Open Tueeday-S<strong>at</strong> . i lanv-Spm<br />
SUPERFEST COLLECTORS EVENT<br />
T*n aepersts show* »i onM Sept. 14<br />
a 16th Monroe County Fair<br />
Ground* Monroe 600 Oeaaara trom<br />
15 st<strong>at</strong>es 2 Big Antique 8 Coaact<br />
SOW Show* indoors 8 Oul Paper<br />
oostMpe 8 edvartlem^ toy »how<br />
do* abear. gam mawa 8 (ewtary<br />
toe arl 8 cot^ttry crafts teitaa qia*<br />
rmtege dothmg Cae<strong>at</strong>il cards 8<br />
oom *how 8 MUCH MOREI 10<br />
100 sol<br />
Ooni Mas wadtmera Leiuin''<br />
COLLECTOfe SNOW<br />
Set 8-6pm Sun 9-5pm<br />
INFORMATION 517-676-<br />
LJkDIES CLASSIC (5 wool bte*ers-'2<br />
veh<strong>at</strong>l. eoe 7-9. $12 seen New<br />
down eoel so*9 $45 277-0630<br />
MENS SLUTS a<br />
name brands<br />
wom' Raeaonebw<br />
FARMINGTON HMa garage, red<br />
coraang saM 9-530 WV6-7 9<br />
M*a 8 Haggerty. Meedowbrook<br />
Pwk Sub. 21866 He<strong>at</strong>hartdg*<br />
FARMINGTON HILCS Sel Sept 7,<br />
9-4 34131 Gtoualar Ode W of<br />
Farmmgton 8 S of 14 MM Rd*<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS, Sept 5-7 9-<br />
4 Fwnlture, aports equlpnant, crert<br />
SOUTHFIELD Movmg Al household<br />
nama Thru Sept 7th. 23570 Uapfar-<br />
>dge 9 MSe 8 Evergreen<br />
SOUTHFiE LD-Sal 8 Sun 10-5<br />
Houaewares. tooa. awn tooa cot-<br />
acotile*. Mara, furrwuts p<strong>at</strong>ows.<br />
mens/'womenS'Tsen dothea. gerraa<br />
I960 a 45 record coaectlon crafts<br />
24 gar* Schwmn. Okn am Nordics<br />
boots. Male*, dog ceg* 8 lot* mora<br />
212*4 independence Enaer W ofl<br />
Evergreen el wmchaeta ill's m**t<br />
SOUTHFlELO S*pl 5tft thru 6th<br />
9em-4pm Take Lahaar lo 12 s E<br />
on Normandale to 30065 Vamon<br />
FKTutura dotne*. noiaMi<strong>at</strong>d Hems<br />
weetne fypewiHet. T V etc<br />
SOUTHFlELO - 28675 Murray Cres-<br />
cent Bikes. nou*enold goods<br />
domes Fn $ Sal , 9-5pm<br />
LIVONIA - Beby dothea m<strong>at</strong>errvfy<br />
dishes, jewelry Sept 6, »-S 16374<br />
Bka Skas '.aura Park S U<br />
. IVONLA EMM* Saw Sept 7 8 8<br />
everything goasl 3'231 »wx)ae 1<br />
of I9« oft Merrtrrvan 525 8084<br />
| LIVONIA E of Middacafi bstwea-.<br />
I Ptymoutn 8 Waal Chicago 9931<br />
Gervett Bike*, imens psperDacaa<br />
•Ids clothes. . canning aupoMs<br />
much mors Tnurs-S<strong>at</strong> 9-6<br />
I LIVONIA - Fn-Sun Sapl 8-8 9-5prr<br />
•5125 Norman W of Newburgh 8<br />
I S Ol 5 Mite Large vertety<br />
LIVONIA - Fn 8 S<strong>at</strong> Sept 6 8 7<br />
9am-5pm Mac beby items -nxn»<br />
' noM goods something tor every<br />
ans 30618 nveetfieic N of Joy E<br />
ol Memmen<br />
36596 Sakan Glen<br />
oft Lu»n<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - Moving, lur-<br />
ulura 6oral aupckaa crafl aema.<br />
mac Thor*-SM, 9-4 30015 0«d<br />
Bedford Rd , N of 13 MIN<br />
W of Farmmgton Rd<br />
SOUTHFIELD - 26539 W<br />
S<strong>at</strong> 7 8 Sun 8, 9-5pm Lot*<br />
Stuff Off 12 Mia 8 Ink *t*r<br />
KWong<br />
i of kids<br />
UVONIA Gar age'furniture 3491«<br />
Munger W of Farrmngto<br />
mne Fn 9-5 30pm Sal 9-<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - movtng/'ge-<br />
age saM, 29428 Arlington Way. oft Vermont Lahaar/<br />
13 M * —<br />
SOUTHFIELD- 3 'amity closei<br />
cieerancei Ctothea (g<strong>at</strong>* IntaM-ST.<br />
boy* *-6, leda* 7- - am*) infant<br />
equipment jewelry shoes much<br />
more Sapt 6 8 7 9-5pm 27630<br />
Mae N N W >»* 8 HaaM TROY Hug* 5 F^way 94 CarNr N<br />
Usrty^-t»« Jlsrrw rornn-rs sac of 17 Ma*. W of Llvemoa House-<br />
Sapt 5-6- 9em-3pm rod mac everything elc<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS Gigantic<br />
moving a<strong>at</strong>e Furniture, picture*, golf<br />
6 si arose equipment tool*. Mk**.<br />
piano much more Sept 6.7.6th, 9-<br />
8pm 21156 Parklera 9 Mae 8<br />
He<strong>at</strong>ed ares<br />
FARMINGTON, Moving Saw Thw*<br />
Sal 10-6 31 !97 W Hi.J Mk* S<br />
df '0. E ofl Orchard Laka Rd<br />
Dr<br />
Set 9/7. 10am-4pm An-<br />
Prtmmves 2336 Preetwtck<br />
N of W<strong>at</strong>ties w ol Cooadge<br />
FARMINGTON Thurs-Sun Kids<br />
ctothes toy*, craltl mac 22199<br />
HsrsdeW E ol Hawtaefl S ofl 9 Mas<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - Moving<br />
soon Sept 5 6. 7 10em-*pm<br />
Snow blower oenumldllMr Kero-<br />
awe ne<strong>at</strong>er Hasp a sofa, sewing<br />
mechme draperaa cioBang, ancy-<br />
dopedw. b<strong>at</strong>e 'ocaer, many hotaa-<br />
hold 8 unueuaf aema independence<br />
Commone Sub 25615 UvtngMon<br />
Ctrcw between HaWtaad 8 Or*a*<br />
N of Gr snd Rhar 3 of 11<br />
RED MINK COA' Value $2,500<br />
aekrtg $1000 Fo« lackN velue<br />
$1 20c e<strong>at</strong>ing $500 By appoint<br />
mentonN J4».5673<br />
FARMINGTON - Sal 9am-4pm<br />
32334 ~-'i ii-~- N ol Grand Mv-<br />
a between Orcherd Lake 8 Farm-<br />
mgton Rd B<strong>at</strong>e* Mac nouaahoKI<br />
item*, some antiqu* turnitur*<br />
doifwa Ohadrera leys etc<br />
SAMPLE SALE<br />
Save 40% 8 more on<br />
aen^asa FM 8 Monday dothmg K»<br />
woman. cnadr*n 8 man<br />
Sal Sept 14 I0em~5pm<br />
Sun Sapt 15. • 1am-4pm<br />
Osjrdi of St Bade (Scftooi gym'<br />
W 12 M*e Ra <strong>at</strong> SouthRaK) Rd<br />
FARMINGTON 23117 UMC of<br />
Grand RNar 2 0*ta E of Ordwd<br />
Lake Frt evening. Sal-Sun<br />
FARMINGTON 337 IS Oakland<br />
Grand Rfver 8 Farmmglon Rd Fn-<br />
S<strong>at</strong> 9-4 Ro<strong>at</strong>opdeek tmec<br />
'ARMINQTON 33325 Sr is aaiaa<br />
near Farmmgton Rd 9-6, S<strong>at</strong> -Sun<br />
TROY Sept 5 8 6 1920 Duncan<br />
Phyte sol*, tndge gl *n-<br />
nqu* furmturs. petto tsbw 8 chelra<br />
dothea 8 mwc 160 of chem *n*ed<br />
lence w gele 6406 Houghten ba<br />
"wear Crook a 8 Lrvemoa. N ol<br />
Square Lake Isks Emtoor lo Troy<br />
Va*ay rlghl lo Moughtan<br />
TROY - Toye. turmture. pool tsew<br />
f*a cacmet Liofhes. books 8 more<br />
S<strong>at</strong>uroary only J i 3679 BouMer<br />
N of Big Beevar W ol Cooadge<br />
l.-VONIA-HOGE ctothes shoes<br />
boots, books household 38700<br />
Ann, Arbor Tr**. 10/10-10' 15<br />
LIVONIA- ~uge Saw 1*287 Ingram<br />
W of Memmen 'to Granadej *• ol<br />
Schootcrsft Fri 8 S<strong>at</strong> 9-5pm<br />
LIVONIA MOVING SALE Furniture<br />
8 ama* items Frt Sept 8 8 Sai<br />
Sepl 7th 17996 Myron 6 MM *<br />
Fermmglon Rd Ffancev«a Sub<br />
LIVONIA-MOVING Saw S<strong>at</strong> 8 Sun.<br />
Sepi 7 8 8 9-5 33495 Cindy W of<br />
Farmington. S of We*! Chicago<br />
LIVONIA MOVING Saw Sepi 8-8<br />
9-8 14460 Sionenouee S of 5 Miw<br />
W of Newburgn Furniture m<strong>at</strong>erni-<br />
ty Household goods mac<br />
UVONIA SAT 9AM-3PM J0094<br />
Stemlord W of Farmmgton S of 8<br />
M.a ofl Norfolk .nfants and ««3t<br />
icrys and dotraa mac XtamoiO<br />
rtems 477-9640<br />
TROV Mufti temay. Ethan A*en<br />
bedroom set amps slove 8 more<br />
5661 Flu-wood Long Lak* 8 Coo-<br />
off NmTTJmd Parkwey Fn, 9-<br />
841-6477<br />
kdge off i<br />
4 Set 9-1<br />
LIVONIA • Sept 7 34636 S<br />
oft 6 MMe W ol Farmwigton<br />
Clothea toys turmturs mac<br />
OVON.A - Sept 5-7 9-i _ 20181<br />
SnadrstOe S of 8 E of farmington<br />
Furniture scuba geer gunsaW<br />
TROY Subdivision Ramlree be-<br />
tween te 1 * 8 17 befwt<br />
8 John R Set SeM ? 9 « 5pm<br />
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l iVONia Thurs Set 9 5pm<br />
Mena womena ctothmg misr<br />
name ttjrmture 34665 Wooc S of<br />
« W. t ar 11 ssr F er mmg ton Weyns<br />
WE MOVE<br />
HOMES!<br />
tween Orchard lake 8 MMdWbea<br />
I WEST BlOOMF*LD 57 14 T<br />
| Ct N Of W*kvul<br />
Fermmgson Rd o<br />
Htuga the one you<br />
tor' Much dothmg. Vr-Ara<br />
LtVONlA Lktim<strong>at</strong>e Sew PrtvsN<br />
t m Sept 7-a onw 33600 Mor<br />
•oa W of 'armwigton Rd Pafeewr<br />
7 8 8 Mta Rds mcredtbw Oeew<br />
qua*ty rrxaa be aeeni f.smpws<br />
'era. Of Fuk ptaygrtxmd.'gvm<br />
equipment compwis SmoRei<br />
workou" sy<strong>at</strong>ewi aoed iw* contem<br />
porary iirtkn chadrer t<br />
tooa r*ouaaho4d goods meny<br />
most wa Plus much mucfi mora<br />
isas Rd W of<br />
iomcxstw umouf HALL<br />
Antk»u*« * CoHBCtiNB*<br />
11«C Msm Maocheslet<br />
X "nmu*» »oufhae»t 0> Ann Arbo<br />
Opan 7 aaya - 10 a m -S 0 f><br />
1-428-9357<br />
Ml CHIC AM<br />
PCM COtXICTOM MOV<br />
•UN ttrr ISMt 1# am 5 pm<br />
«ADHO*i PLA2A HOTlL<br />
•5UC TQWN CENTER<br />
SOL/T>4FlElO<br />
n/Y • SELL • TRADE<br />
Mn<strong>at</strong>nr $4 00<br />
mi wa mm a 1417<br />
ANTIQUES WANTED<br />
FOR UPC0MWG AUCTIONS<br />
Wl OM infl<br />
m%c><br />
CAMPBELL'S AUCTION<br />
SOa« Dtaie Hwy W<strong>at</strong>erford<br />
673-71 20<br />
4cm*i I w KM<strong>at</strong>i<br />
ANTKJt IS • < IH1K TUlfV<br />
ADMAN ANTiyi f MA11<br />
U; N Miin S.Irian, Ml<br />
Val KKf»rfuf» N **>U<br />
SOMX WHERE IN TIME<br />
AWTHJL E6 6 COCL8CTI»L*6<br />
8345 r.Hna 4*NT"IW<br />
SI 7 8418M8<br />
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ESTATE SALE<br />
w f m s<br />
FA A SM.. SaM $-7. «0-»<br />
C M MaM MB M k a ta S M<br />
M k M M M S C S S M<br />
UMnjgca<br />
MnsMa M* * fftfci mm»s • TV<br />
• VCR • Mad lo capacity*<br />
iris Kaufman 626-6335<br />
SALE BY DEBBIE<br />
w o* i? w— m m oi<br />
S Sal lO-tpm<br />
In wNT*<br />
HUM. KM 0(|<br />
MMM. doMng<br />
Lot* o> Mac.<br />
DEBBIE - 538-2939<br />
A & T SALES<br />
Household Uquk»«ttoos<br />
CompMe Est<strong>at</strong>e Sales<br />
G$EMENCEO STAFF<br />
LAWK MAILING LIST<br />
Allan/838-0038/Toby<br />
(IM-TMO-) 4 MMT8 (St CherrywoM<br />
7* MM* Thommirn*<br />
a s y r — ? $ £<br />
70S Household Goods<br />
OrtdwdCoonty<br />
ESTATE SALES &<br />
LKXJIDATKDNS<br />
rA4lhi iTTfn R¥_<br />
^ A / n w v T w w W ~<br />
THE<br />
Yellow Rose<br />
SHIRLEY ROSE 425-4826<br />
ESTATE SALE. 41 E WmNnqlon.<br />
• M H M M H t o n Many arrtiquM.<br />
EfWSSftS<br />
FOUMNO I<br />
oven. ST'<br />
SOS<br />
FOB SALE <strong>at</strong>taining orMntM bMck<br />
s s r s s o r s r a - ^ ^<br />
FURMfTURE S anSqua -Wa frame<br />
wed (Man tHrnno m "<br />
4 party UiMa. OE dnar.<br />
tabM *Mh « chMr*, 3 douCM<br />
bads. NMi »«. aaarcMa Mk* A<br />
MMMMigtouVi S63-01M<br />
GE iMrtparaHx. $250 5<br />
Mk. I W Boo* c Ma. U o B<br />
QC traah compactor. (30 7SB-1SS2<br />
.•s<br />
S i ? s m<br />
GREENTREES<br />
HOUSE SALE<br />
Fri. & S<strong>at</strong>. Sept 6-7.<br />
10-4 *<br />
745 Penunan. BloomAaM MM T*M<br />
Karmaay N oil EaM Long Laka<br />
Road Pakman la 2nd street<br />
Maa. Mmpa Some badroom MM-<br />
ture Woodwd p<strong>at</strong>io group**.<br />
Lota ot Una ouaAty daoor<strong>at</strong>Me ao-<br />
oeaaorMa Cut (Mas. <<br />
& M 5 3 B S<br />
eMna. oot-<br />
I oupa A saucer*. BAG eo»-<br />
piafc*. muefi ooofcwara.<br />
•nans pooka, mirror*. Iramad art-<br />
bMkgroml<br />
condfeon.ll!<br />
•ota Moral prtntrpmr<br />
as- lona, III MM n'<br />
HITCHCOCK CHRKTMAS CHAM<br />
19*5. LTD, hand painted. aucMait<br />
.ISM. 3B9-11S1<br />
BROWNE<br />
Household Sale<br />
TMr^Fft.. Sapl 5-8<br />
10am to 4pm<br />
_ teaowwuw<br />
TMa Haggerty north to RtoMrdac<br />
log M t lo Chiton Laka. north<br />
bo<strong>at</strong>. 1ST7 Corv<strong>at</strong>M Map*. tread-<br />
m*. Bkja Fox. Par Man Lamp and<br />
••tBW<br />
kar<strong>at</strong> ooHlaaMry.<br />
Ortc-a-brac. much n<br />
I china IMM* mKy<br />
358-7311<br />
CERTCO, INC.<br />
• ESTATE SALES<br />
. HOUSEHOLD SALES<br />
. APPRAISALS<br />
• AUCTIONS<br />
We Mao buy oul partM or oompMM<br />
PATMC4A STEMPIEN 522-1736<br />
CHESTER<br />
good con<<br />
Sage Exa<br />
TELD Peach (ChmtzJ.<br />
•Bon. 1100 Eaay chM,<br />
MMM $180 647-0188<br />
COOCH, chairs, tab<br />
MnAure, picnic m<br />
son . CM Mlar 5pm<br />
aa. Mnpa. rmec<br />
as. goMconM-<br />
476-76M<br />
COUCH - good oondMon. navy Mua<br />
pIMd SS2-02ST<br />
COUNTRY<br />
bM. 9x12<br />
alng ofu<br />
Mt. bM<br />
ortantM<br />
m $ Piece grey<br />
* leetha M l<br />
DAYBCD<br />
oomar M<br />
875 Me m<br />
Anngw<br />
ara daM<br />
la. $275<br />
M<br />
MMa anamM.<br />
kzszs:<br />
471-STSS<br />
$WTBLI<br />
SET *<br />
trtcMova MM. 4 ChMS.<br />
MMMKiL<br />
Lawn moa<br />
aood.160<br />
aw. HO<br />
CM.<br />
Rocking chM.<br />
SSB-41t7<br />
DMANG R<<br />
11400. S<strong>at</strong><br />
Day* 4S9-I<br />
>061 gro<br />
Iroomgr<br />
1373 or<br />
up. Ouaan Anna.<br />
" 1 2 2 * . ISM<br />
OMMO room aM.<br />
CMM. A awMno<br />
ML ThomasMM<br />
Highooy cheet A 2 r<br />
DraM, MMa. 4<br />
buftet Badroom<br />
MpM dMaaar.<br />
aght ttande<br />
SSO-7M7<br />
DeeNQ ROOM TABLE, 3/4 M HAM<br />
Mas. 42x73. Mo chair*. UM Mi<br />
rwafiMf prtoa M SS23. '86-3206<br />
DINING ROOM TABLE. 4 chaw*<br />
taMa opera lo SS". Ma im 474-2771<br />
HOUSEHOLD SALE<br />
LATHRUP VILLAGE<br />
Friday & S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />
SEPT. 6-7 - 10-5<br />
LIVING ROOM: Sofa, oc-<br />
cassional chairs, tables &<br />
BEDROOM: DAVIS Freijcti<br />
Provincial complete doub4e<br />
bed, double dresser, mir-<br />
ror. 2 night stands, desk &<br />
70S Household Ooods<br />
Oakland County<br />
710 Wee. For S<strong>at</strong>o<br />
Oakland County<br />
SCANDINAVIAN FUMNmjRE<br />
IS Appo<br />
i oamap-<br />
_ 477-7SQQ<br />
StCTlONA*. - EMM Hertteae .rt.<br />
new. —wa MAM. 4 section* aMi<br />
itoM. ortMnaly $4500 MB mt<br />
11500/beMiabtaa A bad M7-S01S<br />
STEJMWAY GRANO PIANO<br />
2 r<br />
^pManMMMMa,<br />
orMntM ru0* (nmner* A i iicai Bill.<br />
Baka bmSomv Mdaboard MBi M-<br />
My A BMar MaaMroni. CMppandaM<br />
French aoM A I tranol) cMN. pair<br />
puraMMMrCMppandaMeMgback<br />
CMM. MM <strong>at</strong> iMKogawj CMppan-<br />
daM A Dunoan RhyM dkang room<br />
cMH. Ouaan Anna MgMoya. *•»-<br />
wMi twin A Ml MM bad*.<br />
Mary daM*, A f<br />
top AniMtoM daaka. «anMMa a<br />
mirror* A bene*. mora.<br />
MAHOGANY WTERIORS<br />
SOS S WaMtngaon. RoyM OM<br />
S4S-4IM .<br />
5 PIECE SOLID carved «ood bad-<br />
room aet. vary good a"**";<br />
1300 After 6pm 531-900*<br />
BLUE/GRAY I<br />
HSOorMM<br />
525-9072<br />
CEDAR CHEST<br />
Uke new. 1200 CM 72S-725S<br />
CHEST 5 dri<br />
ned but cm<br />
jsrer<br />
arinr opn*..<br />
COLONIAL SLEEPER/aota and<br />
ohMr Jyr*. old. 5 IkjMac!<br />
Iwhyta mMiogany kM bed-<br />
aM. wrought M M M<br />
nd mapMtabM<br />
IL round mapM table Mth 4 Chan. 5<br />
round pine taMa wltti 6 chair*.<br />
DMMG ROOM SET - ao*<br />
tabM. 8 ch<strong>at</strong>rvbuffet<br />
2 ^<br />
DINING ROOM tabM. cuelom pada.<br />
6 M-bMk chair*, MM top aar<br />
"" » 326-1<br />
•IMNG TABLE Maaa. 6 Mua<br />
Engiandara t<br />
348-1122<br />
OIMNG TABLE. S chair*. cMna caM-<br />
nM $800 SM* WML and taMaa.<br />
cradanza/nttrror. agta. MMr*. Thura<br />
A frt only. UvonM araa. 427-8706<br />
OREXEL dMno room aM wtth 8<br />
chair*. tabM and china cMMnM 3<br />
pc wM unit., TbomeavMe, Curto<br />
cabm<strong>at</strong>. CM betora 2 PM. 4SS-44S5<br />
OREXEL HERITAGE naw cMna c<strong>at</strong>»-<br />
n<strong>at</strong> S credent* $1800 TabM A 6<br />
582-4<br />
OTTLE TYKES Big G»tn. pooL good<br />
condMorv 471-1716<br />
MOSTLY NEW FURNITURE Irom<br />
axwry room M decoralor* hom*.<br />
both umMiiporary A iradRlonM -<br />
Cu<strong>at</strong>om tola*. 1 canMbM*. other*.<br />
MMr*. table*. Mmpk. curto* OM<br />
bedroom* with winuaa*. queen,<br />
urvg Ml. Mao much Quean. Ama<br />
room* wtlh pooler bed*, dining a<strong>at</strong>*.<br />
IIN SOUTHFIELD 356-7138<br />
ESTATE ITEMS!<br />
From Elderly UncMe Apartment<br />
Anttquea. CoaactablM A HouaahoMJ<br />
Including, drop front aecr<strong>at</strong>ary<br />
1800 t chaM wWi mirror, solid wood<br />
badroom *M with caruM haed-<br />
board. Hr*a*ar with o«M mirror A<br />
Morel!<br />
. Lkro-<br />
SEW1NG MACHINE. NECCHI. with<br />
<strong>at</strong>lachmant* and wood 3 drawer<br />
cabinet. $200 firm 421-7271<br />
UTILITY TRAILER - 4*8 Bo*, vary<br />
good condWon CM after 5pm<br />
715<br />
LOGICAL SC&OR<br />
auaiantaad luiMMMIa, $SS/tS^lA<br />
from $600 366/33 VGA kem H8M<br />
NOVELL network* 313-360-6621<br />
711 Commercial<br />
Industrial Equip.<br />
CARPET CLEAMNO MACHINE<br />
PORTABLE OAS TANK<br />
380 jMlmi<br />
With b e n a r y * 4 0 0<br />
SUN COMPUTER<br />
$2500 Rarely<br />
Rd N**H*nd<br />
726-1400<br />
ueed 37623 Ford<br />
TOOLS FOR SALE. KafloMlng.<br />
Item* 305M Maptawooil. E ol Mer-<br />
rknan FH.-Sun M day<br />
717 Lawn, Garden,<br />
Farm, Snow Equip.<br />
APPLE CIDER MILL - ht<br />
ad. 2 baMeta on S *iv»' Mand. good<br />
working conMUon. 112*<br />
4l.au WMco*. Plymouth 453-1177<br />
AR«NS IB hp tiding wNh 46 In<br />
•now thrower A 48 M- Man culling<br />
dack Extraal $1400 S5S-4411<br />
JOHN DEERE Rkkng moaa, good<br />
oondMon. 8 hp. Mactrtc Mart with<br />
SO. 453-0048<br />
LAWN MOWER 7HP ii cu.M cut<br />
Sear* rtdktg mower. $300 Brm Seen<br />
M S2S4 M . Plymouth Twp., S M<br />
Aim Arbor Rd . W ol MMn 463- 1SW<br />
718 Building M<strong>at</strong>erials<br />
KITCHEN CABINET<br />
DISPLAY SALE<br />
BLOOMFIELO KITCHENS<br />
4066 W MapM M Telegraph<br />
844-5490<br />
OAK FLOORING SPECIAL - 2% »2<br />
white. $1 29 per •«H SeMd nnp<br />
12.1$ Select wld* plar*. $2 96<br />
Other • 1 A *2 WhdeoMo prtoaa<br />
Inc 517-523-3466<br />
SPARE Manrlalt Irom rarwodMno<br />
4 window*, 2 «ntry door* and naw<br />
two-loneahower teuoM 557-0712<br />
72® Musical<br />
instruments<br />
$YNTME»IIERS/SAMPLES».<br />
WANTED CONBOL* PIANO<br />
ffM<br />
728 VCR, TV, Storso,<br />
W-Fi, Tspa Docks<br />
EXCALMER DISH ATEMtA Tracker<br />
5 '•carvw «weo<br />
Mactroraca $MO0<br />
ONKYO INTEGRA i » w<br />
Power Amp, P-304 Praamp. T-4067<br />
DMMM Quarti-Locked am/M Marao<br />
h^ar, JVC XL-MSOO 7 dMc pro-<br />
grammabM CO player Uke<br />
$725<br />
PIONEER PO-AMOO, Compact dMc<br />
Changer ertra cartndgee loom A<br />
pMy* M* naw. $160 522-6197<br />
SONYO<br />
double tape deck, CO ptayer. epuM-<br />
Mararwr MaMar*.<br />
624-0073<br />
SONY SLV-373UC VHF rtOeo raoor<br />
der. won aa pMa. aaM<br />
aMIry $400 or baM Mlar 981-8071<br />
SPEAKERS NEW $2000<br />
BOM 901 concerto * MuM<br />
$1,100<br />
728 CB Radios<br />
Cellular Phonos<br />
PORTABLE Nov<strong>at</strong>e! mobM Car<br />
phone, beg and amapna mcAjOeO 1<br />
>waroldT$>6 MM^PM 453-50IB<br />
730 Sporting Goods<br />
Exsrcise Equipment<br />
WOOO kltchan cabawt door* (21)<br />
with hardware A drwwer*., a*«onad<br />
•tna $175 or baM olM 826-3179<br />
718 Hot Tubs, Spas<br />
APoois<br />
AQUATIC TECHNOLOGIES<br />
Factory over<strong>at</strong>ock on 1990 oom-<br />
pM* portablaa WERE I38SS<br />
NOW $14351 425-7227<br />
VIC TANNY VIP Mamberahlp, $M<br />
1600 534-3384<br />
712 Appiiancas<br />
OLYMPIC 16 * 24 racten^Jlar pool<br />
Carpeted wood decking, Haywood<br />
Mar A *uppl*a, YoutMe down<br />
4 yr* old. e»ceMnl condition<br />
Aaklng $850 459-«S68<br />
BOOYSMfTH WORKOUT STATION<br />
Brand naw Sel up.<br />
but never ua id Alpme trscka 6<br />
3um belts included<br />
B<strong>at</strong> ofta<br />
932-2109<br />
BUMPER Rool MM*. $150 Cloth<br />
BUMPER Rool<br />
479-2680<br />
BUY & SELL<br />
Experienced god duba<br />
ManaALadMa 661-3392<br />
367-6164<br />
0ACHSUND • MINIATURE $<br />
HmM Al MMM. MM* MN. Ha<br />
gNa hM up $1M 721-<br />
BAYLMKR 2560 1M7.<br />
SS!<br />
DALMATIAN<br />
idSl<br />
M<strong>at</strong>e. AMC RegN-<br />
m. aS MKM. houee-<br />
ar 486-7360<br />
CHRYSLER. L ^ H B B<br />
loader Mar. 9 9 motor<br />
E/2<br />
427-0624<br />
OALMATION PUPB.<br />
V '<br />
Al<br />
AKC. 4 la-<br />
i thru $360<br />
S&2-2044<br />
COMPAC. 1987 16/2 - L*a new<br />
DOeERMAN PUMPY Ml*. 3 montha<br />
cM. Mm Me. M Mb. good<br />
DOBCRMAN PUTS - 6 wM. Mc.<br />
chemplon Woodana* BMcM raM.<br />
M/F Wormed «hot* do Maw* A<br />
1MM $400 477-5260<br />
>. 14 IL * 9<br />
$22S<br />
SH It.<br />
420-4667<br />
$180 AKC<br />
temper mam<br />
722-1856<br />
GOLDEN RCTRICVER PuppMe - 6<br />
m<strong>at</strong>e*. vM checAed CM 536-6629<br />
GOLDEN RBTRIEVER<br />
AKC. IM ahola. Wormed >627-4279<br />
GOLDEN RCTRKZER AKC PMMNa.<br />
quMRy pet*. Ma ThomSeM WeM<br />
end Warrior, ileai anniM. both par-<br />
291-7339<br />
GOLDEN TRIEVERS AKC. M l A<br />
liinM*t. bom Aug 4. Cocker Span-<br />
Ma. AKC. red <strong>at</strong>Maa. bom Aug 3.<br />
GREAT DANE puppMe. AKC. Cham-<br />
L<br />
721-4247<br />
Mb. oruM<br />
Mg kpmeier Janoa IM 4 hp. out<br />
board 8 veaer $6600/baM. MM<br />
M« AM tor Brian<br />
313-863-TOGO<br />
CRESTUNER. 24 kberglaw. V/cab-<br />
M, 307 Chevy engine. 0MC out-<br />
drive. duM aide meg Ma trMar,<br />
greet M km or ftehmg $7 JOO<br />
AM tor Jtm, 565-7724<br />
814 Campars, TraBsrs<br />
INTERNATIONAL I9TI V» Otm<br />
s s r r s 1<br />
456-6160 or 981-1<br />
$1800<br />
3*7-33M<br />
SONLINE >966 - TraM<br />
T ANOEM AXLE. 16 H. > It MN*. ly-<br />
drauM brake* ouKk M 9 M J<br />
TRAVCO 1962- 32 It Dodge 440 w»-<br />
ouaen bed. tub/Mower MM<br />
<strong>at</strong> CB/em/lm<br />
range A ovan.<br />
microwave. "Meglc CMI<br />
•tpraae pod<br />
M* Ping con<br />
rooo M t ' K l M 9 " " ^ ^<br />
FIBERGLASS 1981 16>4 R-. 75 hp<br />
Evanrude motor . iraSar . $700<br />
After 3pm ' 522*146<br />
JCT SKIS. 1860,<br />
$3800 1989 440<br />
Low hr* modlfted TrMar<br />
$2400<br />
726-6463<br />
(JQHTEMNO IT Moll. «7964.<br />
Ceder A MMoaany. »in.M«il condi-<br />
tion, oovar. traiar. $1900 666-1182<br />
MALIBU SKIER EURO F3, W91.<br />
hour*, dae .<br />
loaded. $18,500 Srm<br />
16 ft 175 Merc m-<br />
ummer end apecM '<br />
$6500 CM afM Spm 486-4379<br />
SEARAY 1979 26 ft.. £*c**»<br />
MuM *eM Too many art** to Ball<br />
$15,500 Work. 322-5060<br />
386-4406<br />
GREAT DANE pupa. AKC,<br />
Of A black A MM. MOM.<br />
GREAT FAMILY PM - LhM<br />
pupa 12 wM. Mc A Mot*<br />
whMa. 1 golden CM *oon 56A-7427<br />
KYMALAYAN/ParMan Kitten*. WMr<br />
box VMnM. (hot*. Ma peopM. pur-<br />
led pet* $ 100 A up 624-3605<br />
CROSS COUNTRY SkM A boot*,<br />
women* Mxe II, BoeMng ahoee.<br />
I women* 11) A bM. Women* <strong>at</strong>arter<br />
Mt go* dub* A beg 363-1811<br />
EXERCISE CENTER<br />
mduOM 275 lb*, of tree<br />
curl ped. leg curl/M ettechment* -<br />
compMe amaMorlM. $2M CM<br />
KM* y. 464-3052<br />
EXERCYCLE BY TUNTURI Top ol<br />
the ine. Executive ModM AlmoM<br />
iww $118 After 4pm. 726-5679<br />
pool, MOVING Browrang kght elghl 12<br />
I 30 odd 6. bolt action. 3 + 9 power<br />
POOL COVER. 18 ft., round<br />
good condition. $25 000 .<br />
427-3426 ; .cop* 308 Remmlngton 600 wtlh 4<br />
power acope A more 534-41M<br />
ADMIRAL 3 yr<br />
mood. $325<br />
dryer. $1M/pM Eve*.<br />
OM iMiHM»" >r **-<br />
563-2018<br />
FREEZER - KENMORE, Very Mrge<br />
12 yr* old GreM condition. $100<br />
427-3354<br />
Garbage Compactor.<br />
buAI-M aM deantnfl<br />
onrtte Ironer,<br />
douMe oven.<br />
826-4364<br />
GAS STOVE (almond),<br />
dryar fwMlal $100 eac<br />
waahar 6 ga<br />
h 421-5722<br />
GE CORNrflG Top s<br />
crowane. $185<br />
ovs wtth ml-<br />
47S-442S<br />
ar. $350 GE comma top electric<br />
Move. $350 Panaaonlc mMoaave<br />
with It* cam turntable $150 Other<br />
miac Items. Ml-1641<br />
GLENWOOO pM Mova. XT MM.<br />
$200 KaMn<strong>at</strong>or relrtger<strong>at</strong>or. **oM-<br />
Mnt oondttton, $200 533-2317<br />
KENMORE REFRIGERATOR A GAS<br />
whMe b*M oiler<br />
544-7347<br />
KENMORE wether $65 Amene up-<br />
right tree* $125<br />
726-9634<br />
SEARS KENMORE heevy duty<br />
waaher. good condition. $ 100<br />
CM 422-4507<br />
Sapt 7th Only! 18BSS<br />
nkWdl Wayna Rd. S oil 7<br />
TOSHIBA to* M* mlcrowovo, areet<br />
•hepe $80 981-2967<br />
WASHER—"18 mo old $250. ga*<br />
dryer $75, gM Mow* 75. reh>jer«to«<br />
with lop $100<br />
ESTATE SALE - e»ei ythlng muet go<br />
lumlture. odd* A end*. Frt. g<strong>at</strong> Surv<br />
MOVING. muM *M. TT»omt»v6N oM<br />
dbUng Mt A cNn* cabtnaL $6SO<br />
MOVING SALE<br />
OHIoe daM. deepmg aota. wde A<br />
colkM IMM, rocket, rug*. OurtMn*.<br />
MC CM S-KMit or 6-Spm. 334-3067<br />
DINING ROOM MM*<br />
1175 or<br />
$100 or baM 646-5663<br />
»1 ?00<br />
ESTATE/MOVING SALE; OM Park<br />
2%» bSu S ol w<br />
THur*., Frt A S<strong>at</strong>. 11am-6pm<br />
ESTATE SALE<br />
Historic<br />
Boston Boulevard<br />
SAT Sept 7 10-5<br />
SUN Sept. a 12-4<br />
1936 Bob!on Boulevard<br />
(W ol iheLodg* Freeway N ot Me<br />
FtMier BMa New Center area)<br />
LANGE80U* - I Aeor*<br />
Mi et t»»-o» Annqaa V«c-<br />
MOV1NG SALE. dkMtg room tabM.<br />
chair*, crib, gM dryar, Mnp*. rmr-<br />
ron, Mutter* A Mnd*. Ml MA hand-<br />
M goM CAM*. Fur/M<strong>at</strong>her com,<br />
dothea, etc. 31197 W MB. Farmtng-<br />
ton, 2 bSt*. S ot 10 MM. E ofl Orc-<br />
hard LMa 471-5653<br />
MOVING SALE - top Ma MMM*.<br />
maii'iplMt Centyry Mudy McludM:<br />
$500<br />
l$3S0 CM<br />
661-5377<br />
MOVING SALE<br />
By room ML picture*, piano, poll A<br />
•urcBi equioment plcMc labia,<br />
paOo mi. Mm, nacrowave. oM t»-<br />
nane aM A much mora 47S-070S<br />
MOVING SALE. Dlntng room<br />
2 M m $ "<br />
52V<br />
NECCHI<br />
DELUXE AUTOMATIC<br />
D*4aQ MMng rraohM<br />
modM D M M f t . M<br />
bunonh<strong>at</strong>a*. etc. $53<br />
&UARANTEEO<br />
UMVERSAL SEWING CCNTER<br />
25-70 0 M Hwy<br />
674-0439<br />
NORWALK SOFA 71" - WMI<br />
Mue A mauve apeoM 6 mo*<br />
M MA 47S-56M<br />
•o»<br />
NOVI ESTATE SaM ConMM* ol $<br />
beMoom home muM go SM 6-3.<br />
Sun 1-4 344-6261<br />
8X10<br />
Bokhara, van<br />
$67 ^sa*<br />
FOUR PIECE Ml «z* bed. corvlem-<br />
porary *o6d pecan DiciMrn $400<br />
Naw lovaaa<strong>at</strong> aola/Maapar. 2<br />
cushion*. $250.. beige A Mua Naw<br />
$12$ 582-0605<br />
FURNITURE queen Kit* bed. A rec-<br />
Iner chM Both eerth lone* New<br />
$2M each. 422-3318<br />
GE electric range, Hotpolnt<br />
f ,| Mem "I nN • wt |. • a « • i<br />
wrwsinBf, vOKupcn cn«si i r w .<br />
couch A chM ear ttumia pMd. 2 and<br />
tabM* coffee MEM 367-6146<br />
HANDMADE SoM^Si<br />
Snper tawing machlne. Man* >0<br />
•peed $20 » Araund The World<br />
Spoon*. $K». 425-3559<br />
KENMORE - Mrj<br />
dryer, $275/baM<br />
126K computer<br />
« cepacMy electric<br />
OlM APIK.E MAC<br />
•ome *oftwere,<br />
421-1374<br />
LAOteS DRES8CR. «he*t-on-cheM<br />
bad, vanky Moot Ma naw m<strong>at</strong>traM<br />
A bo* »oong. dark groan antiqued<br />
over mahogany (300 BroyNS prem-<br />
ium ermotre $200 Entertainment<br />
MOVING SALE - Bring room, dMng<br />
421-6621<br />
MOVING SALE - 2 m<strong>at</strong>ching<br />
lovaaa<strong>at</strong>*. $300 pair Upright<br />
6 ohMr*.<br />
$36 SoN. $80. t mepM and taMaa.<br />
$36 aaM. M*i«* ooflas tabM $60<br />
Ramgerelor feo 425-9263<br />
MEW pa<br />
$1800<br />
<strong>at</strong> bM $550 A<br />
lor both Ba<br />
mota $900<br />
•Mil hand<br />
Day* Jof in 360-6231 a# M 360-8166<br />
OAK bm M bed*, compa aM Bui naa<br />
UM naa ."/SS<br />
463-1170<br />
SeaYouTharM<br />
EDMUND<br />
FRANK & CO.<br />
UOUOATOM $ APPRAISERS<br />
13B$ COVtarON ROAD<br />
H M T npMl.S MOealail<br />
DUMOUCHCLLES<br />
Quality Furniture<br />
WANTED!!!<br />
ipmimwa/aamnnrim<br />
WE PICK UP A SELL FOR YOUI<br />
YANKEE CONSIGNMENTS<br />
(313) 471-0320<br />
CABINETS stove, ml-<br />
k. 2 oeuMM Mpa. $1300<br />
47<br />
BOUTMF«LO - MMtng SaM BMnf<br />
•Mg « M gM Mown *oNl 960<br />
MMS roam aM. $600 dMaNa Mt.<br />
tv" r*^** PMNBN bar.<br />
MB $106. rM MP<br />
TSAKWOOO 0 M<br />
MM. $ chMr* mSb OM dkM« ii<br />
M M. I rMBag oaMMy •<br />
PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE<br />
wood dkMig room *M Mth hutch A 4<br />
SLEEPER SOFA - red Sturbnpge<br />
MMd, top M-M,. M. n 7 M$3«<br />
WHIRLPOOL Mff deemrnf electric<br />
•tove. exceAent oondttlon $150<br />
CompMt<strong>at</strong>y reMtMhed Klrtt^<br />
720 Flowsrs-Ptants<br />
Farm Produce<br />
LITTLE YELLOW STAND<br />
Buy one 10" hanging plant<br />
& get 8" free.<br />
At Plant*. Tree* A Shrubbery<br />
FMuolArmuM* Hprto*<br />
Our raapbarrMa. <strong>at</strong>rawtaarrM*.<br />
corn A tomaloe* ar* In<br />
24SMW MneMM<br />
(N MM ol MreM)<br />
" t A Te<br />
721 Hoapital-Msdical<br />
Equipment<br />
WALKER.<br />
464-9658<br />
HOSPITAL BED - M*ctrtc.<br />
722 Hobbies<br />
Coins 8 Stamps<br />
LE CLERE 45<br />
reed* $900<br />
723 Jewelry<br />
Veoun deanar. $200 -1257<br />
WHIRLPOOL weeher A dryer. $125<br />
eeoh renge $125. 'MilgeiMor $200<br />
17-7222 or 729-0276<br />
713 Bicydes<br />
A-l ALL SIZES<br />
SCHWINN BIKES<br />
ALSO USED. $29 - $39<br />
FttneM Equipment<br />
JERRY'S<br />
1449 W Ann Arbor Rd<br />
456-1900<br />
BUYING!<br />
Gold. Diamond A GemMon* Jewtory<br />
W<strong>at</strong>ch, Staring. Co<strong>at</strong>ume JawMn,<br />
Lettque. Steuben. GM*. TKtany<br />
OrMntM Rug* A QuMTy Fumltur*<br />
TOP PRICES PAID<br />
655-0063<br />
POOL TABLES<br />
Al MM* artlkjua ultra modem,<br />
ber *U. Floor modM denyo'a-<br />
399-7255 E»ea:855-1314<br />
KITTENS<br />
color, lo good<br />
Indoor*. (Nov!)<br />
•ttracllve marlUng* A<br />
homo 8 we*M Old.<br />
346-3247<br />
KITTENS. Tiger. BMc*<br />
$3.00 Utter trained CM<br />
KITTENS - To good homeM 6 weeM<br />
aid WhRa/gray. maN A lemMM<br />
CM and leeve meeeege 546-3767<br />
KITTENS-16 weM long hM Ca6oo.<br />
12 weM bMM ffiM. A other* Shot*<br />
A VM checked 534-9336<br />
KITTENS - 6 wM old, M Mot*.<br />
utter boa iramad aaaorted color*<br />
855-4136<br />
PUPS. AKC/UKC<br />
I, dewewwed 97-1773<br />
UTILITY TRAILER - 5 X 12. ueed M<br />
good cond<br />
397-3060<br />
UTOPIA 1970, 21 tra-M traMr<br />
Mova. r*#ngar<strong>at</strong>or new toAM tlMP*<br />
4. $ 1,000/beet 26' -8603<br />
818 Auto 8 Truck<br />
Psrt» & Service<br />
CORVETTE ReAy WheM etth w<br />
Mg A little T/A rediM $3M Arm<br />
96 l-fl?*<br />
FORD ENGINE 1966 2 3 IM. kMM-<br />
•ectlon, 54.000 ml $500/beM 2 TSL<br />
Supw Swamper* 38*12.50x1$. nev-<br />
er on rim* $308-Ford turbo engine<br />
2.3 Mer carburwed 50- 100 IM. owe<br />
exceAent $3M After 6 30, 420-33M<br />
JASON AbergUM cap. Om* BMe.<br />
tinted wtnoows custom table A<br />
couch insert: wM M smM truck Ml<br />
M offer 421-0244<br />
820 Autos Wantad<br />
YAMAHA. 1989 Weverunner wrth<br />
cover, $2,850 363-0013<br />
808 Vehicle 8<br />
Bo<strong>at</strong> Storage<br />
AAA STORAGE<br />
Bo<strong>at</strong>* Trailer*. TrucM<br />
Etoctrtoty<br />
Jeffrw* A TMegraph area 536-7771<br />
ALL BOATS A RVS<br />
$ 12 /Month - Lighted<br />
Fenced A Secured<br />
348-2592<br />
BOAT 8 RV STORAGE<br />
112 MONTH<br />
Plymouth ara*. UghtM. tonc<strong>at</strong><br />
cured. Sav* thi* *dl J49-5563 . WANTED<br />
ABSOLUTELY<br />
HIGHEST DOLLAR PAID FOR<br />
. QUALITY AUTOMOBILES<br />
We *M wan confidence, we buy with<br />
integrity PtaeM c<strong>at</strong> Jeft Beneon<br />
562-7011<br />
CAR WANTED - Transport<strong>at</strong>ion m<br />
running condition. $300 or Mm<br />
533-4141<br />
WANTED<br />
AUTOS & TRUCKS<br />
BILL BROWN<br />
-USED CARS-<br />
35000 PfymouOi Ra Lwonaa<br />
522-0030<br />
BOAT STORAGE<br />
1350 tor Maeon. InMdL<br />
budding Detroit M BMM Me Car*<br />
tool Only $35 par month. 367-4655<br />
LHASA APSO pupa. AKC. adorabto.<br />
amM typM. non Med. Nome rMeed<br />
Oeerbom Ht* $2M 563-4426<br />
TONING TABLES (7>. 2 year* old<br />
ufcenew $10 000 or baM ofter AMo<br />
1 tanning bM 368-2322<br />
TREADMILL. exercMe bfce. rowing<br />
machine, M up *l*ntboerd, hardly<br />
50 476-042*<br />
TREADMILL,<br />
naw. $3M<br />
TUNTURI exercycM - $125<br />
rowing machine $75 UM new.<br />
1175 S* both 842-8663<br />
735 Wanted To Buy<br />
BASEBALL. tootbM. hockey, bee-<br />
kMbM card* Any wall memora-<br />
t»k* Topp caM WW travel 477-2560<br />
FOR CASH $$$<br />
Sword* Dagger*. Flegs. Uniform*,<br />
MMM. Etc JepanMa or Germen<br />
WWII CM. 781-9267<br />
PMBALL MACHINES - any condi-<br />
tion wM pay ceeh C'mon. deen out<br />
your beeementl CM Jim 626- 7797<br />
WANT TO buy old IIMWg *qul-<br />
pemnt u a IMh decoy* elc CM<br />
DMor.3 471-7667after 3. 869-9657<br />
738 Household Pets<br />
AMERICAN COCKER - Ouft female.<br />
11 month* old, to good hom* CM<br />
after Spm 536-3905<br />
DIAMOND RING (MarquMI ap<br />
prMaed M $2,075. wlB sM tor $850<br />
533-5642<br />
ESTATE DIAMOND BrSksnt cut<br />
2v27 Kar<strong>at</strong> E color GLA. appraised<br />
$33,000 641-1944<br />
FINE WATCHES<br />
Role* -PiapM-CartM-Corum-EbM<br />
•nd othar* 25^-40% Oft ReiM"<br />
569-2828<br />
AMERICAN Es*mo pupplM Up to<br />
d<strong>at</strong>a *hoa Norv-MMgamc AI wl<br />
haafth guaranteed 592-1809<br />
MAINE COON kitten*. CFA. healthy,<br />
personable $300 A up 422-3106<br />
MALE CAT<br />
neutered I<br />
need* • good home<br />
INDOOR STORAGE<br />
Car* or Boa» Ctean S<strong>at</strong>o $2M<br />
lor seeson Brighton 229-7684<br />
INDOOR STORAGE<br />
3 M metal bama. Dry Secure -<br />
DrMe/WMnut Ll<br />
18 moa ok). M black.<br />
M Mot*.'<br />
354-2627<br />
MINIATURE SCHNAU2ERS-AKC,<br />
11 weM* old, mom Home rMeed<br />
$275 A $300 537-0597<br />
MIXED MALE " "black, long heir, me-<br />
dium sue Needs TLC 12 mo shou<br />
up lo d<strong>at</strong>e 836-1364<br />
OLD ENGLISH<br />
anteed Lively A lover*<br />
ROTTWEILER PUPPY.<br />
pick of Utter<br />
SAMOYEO PUPS<br />
maN* $500 DepoMt<br />
CM after 8pm<br />
MaM* $450 Fe-<br />
313-481-0789<br />
SCHNAUZER PUPPIES AKC. rnlni-<br />
•tur*.' 10 waM*. *hot* A wormed<br />
$275-$300 517-546-5933<br />
SHEPHERD MIX<br />
- lo a good hom*<br />
TAB8Y CATS Mother and 2 Bsblsa<br />
lo good homa 326-2861<br />
WATCHDOG/PROTECTOR - lov-<br />
*bM companion need* * good hom*<br />
or wll be put lo slasp Lab/Retrervar<br />
ml* 422-0364<br />
WEIMARANERS-6 week* old. AKC,<br />
exoMent bloodline* 3 maMe •van-<br />
abM $400 eaah 422 1063<br />
ANNOUNCING<br />
99« Tropica* Flah SMe<br />
PradM* Bay Aoquetlc*<br />
6497 N Wsyne Rd Weetland<br />
Loc<strong>at</strong>ed M Holdley Ptai*<br />
422-4744<br />
YORKJE PUPS - adorabM. AKC. 3<br />
maw. bom 8/11. reedy 9/20 $325<br />
Oepoeit wM hold. 563-4426<br />
INSIOE STORAGE<br />
Secured t50-7M»q ft<br />
N W of Plymouth<br />
346-2592<br />
K A M MARINE<br />
kwda winter it or age Wlntertz<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
tor Marcury Mere Cruieer* Pick i®<br />
avMabM. 14990 TsMgrsph Roed<br />
533-9600<br />
used cars A truck*.<br />
OrtveebM A* mMe» 8 model* "op<br />
595-6208<br />
821 Junk Cars Wsnted<br />
ALL AUTOS 8 TRUCKS<br />
Junk wrecfcM, running Top Doaar<br />
E 8 M Auto Part*<br />
474-4425<br />
WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE<br />
Auto* and Truck* 24 hour lowing<br />
Up to $5000<br />
335-7460<br />
LARRY S TOWING<br />
335 7487<br />
WANTED<br />
Defectivm or wrecked<br />
of van* Top O M<br />
325-0220<br />
truck*<br />
s<br />
822 Truck* For Sals<br />
WINTER BOAT STORAGE<br />
Only $1.75S*Q.lt outside. $300/<br />
eq ft MMOS 24 hr guerd Merkley<br />
Marina. 31300 N River Rd, Mt<br />
CMmena Open houm S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />
Sapt 7 10-3 CM 469-6000<br />
812 Motorcycles<br />
Mini-Bikss<br />
S10 1963, 4*4 pickup, M auto-<br />
m<strong>at</strong>ic, glas* cap, 1 owner, 60K<br />
mAM. premium condition 422-6011<br />
CHEVROLET 1960 1/2 ton pickup,<br />
dleeM engine new cap. many e*-<br />
ira* 661-3663<br />
CHEVY 1978 Pickup. Ml tiz* IM<br />
Look* and run* good $1600<br />
477-6362<br />
HONDA. 1961, 5MdMuxe, excellent<br />
condition. 3.600 mAM. $650 Dey*<br />
422-6007 Eve*. 469-9467<br />
HONDA-1965<br />
4.800 mAM Maroon<br />
$1*50<br />
6S0cc<br />
LA* new<br />
261-6240<br />
KOWASAKI. 1966 NINJA 900 - Run*<br />
good, $ 1600 or beet oftor<br />
261-4733<br />
KX80, 1960 $275: YamMa 50 TrV-<br />
M* BM*. 1974 - $225 981-2967<br />
DAKOTA. 1967 DOOGE VS. wrto-<br />
m<strong>at</strong>lc. M. Ml. crulM. fm caaaen*<br />
Leer cap 8 ft bee $5 600 545-8934<br />
DOOGE 1964 050- Amometic cap<br />
exceaent running condition. $900<br />
697-4472<br />
FORD RANGER 1989 XLT auper<br />
cab 5 xpeed power Meermg,<br />
brMaa. am-fm caaaetle *ter*o. naw<br />
Ha exceAent condition, 15000 or<br />
b*et Must eoH 534-2168<br />
TRAILER FOR 3 cycle* ol 2 *now-<br />
mobAM RuM bul (turdy First $75<br />
961-1197<br />
YAMAHA 1962 - 6M, garage kept.<br />
12.000-r mM,IM0 Deys<br />
489-6373 or eves 598-1638<br />
YORKSHIRE PUPPIES AKC shot*.<br />
$275 8 $350 542-1399<br />
740 Pet Services<br />
BASSET<br />
shol*, m<br />
Attar 12 noon.<br />
lemM* AKC. 3 mo* .<br />
ahola, wormed gentto. lovino $3M<br />
(313) $47-5063<br />
728 Musical<br />
Instruments<br />
BICYCLE SALE<br />
SEPTEMBER SUPER SALES<br />
USED AIROYNES<br />
CLOSE OUT SPECIALS<br />
ALSO RECONDITIONED BICYCLES<br />
LIVONIA SCHWINN<br />
Bicycie 4 Fitness Center<br />
26660 W 7 MM<br />
476-1818<br />
A BABY GRAND SALE!<br />
Used Baby Gran?* 11495 to $2495<br />
Abbey Piano Company 541-6116<br />
WE BUY PIANOS CASH PAID<br />
CANNONOALE, 1991, SM700<br />
$700<br />
651-1<br />
SCHWINN man * 10 apaed Preluda<br />
good oondWIon. 3 yaar* oM. $125<br />
CM efter 4PM<br />
THREE BIKES M<br />
Panasonic 10 apei<br />
•peed mMe often<br />
Bke-Shogun.<br />
I. Itanijr 10<br />
546-7691<br />
BALDWIN & KAWAI<br />
INTERLOCKEN<br />
PIANO SALE<br />
Now m the Ume to save hundreds<br />
Supply tmned<br />
EVOLA MUSIC<br />
BtoomAMd 334-OS66<br />
Plymouth 456-4677<br />
'Jtlca 726-6670<br />
674-0433<br />
BEAGLE/COCKAPOO mt* Loving<br />
dog needs home 5 yr old lemels<br />
Al shots A ipeyed 425-7662<br />
BEAUTIFUL Morris<br />
neutered, deciawed. I<br />
boa traaned. 2 yr* old<br />
C<strong>at</strong>. male.<br />
> ahot*. <strong>at</strong>tar<br />
855-4136<br />
BICHOM FRISE AKC. adorsbM<br />
puppws. maN* A lamaM*. 6 Mi*,<br />
old Sire A deme owned 623-0382<br />
BICHON PUPPIES AKC. champion<br />
in*. 8 w*M* old hr*l ahot* $500<br />
CM 313-662-6180<br />
CALICO CAT<br />
need good home Spayed<br />
clawed, indoor only 427-9618<br />
CATS: Two greet ones Ons msM.<br />
one fsm<strong>at</strong>e decMared. neutered. Ml<br />
•hou To good home CM 453-3346<br />
BALDWIN SPINET PIANO<br />
Wfth bench Good lone >890 COCKER PUPS. mala. AKC.<br />
InckadM tuning and movtno. Champion Sired Buff Color 8 to8<br />
Michigan Piano Compeny 546-2200 waM»old VM checked 533-5996<br />
714 Business 8<br />
Office Equipment<br />
BLESSING TROMBONE<br />
, $200 261-'<br />
BEAUTIFUL STEELCASE oontem-<br />
porsry oM dsM. $6000 naw Mno<br />
$1,100 Gary 856-6162<br />
OtSPLAY PROP A<br />
FIXTURE SALE<br />
MANNEOUMS<br />
, CELLO. KMSn«. Ihrsa quarter wa.<br />
with bow CiroAent condition Naw<br />
caM $650 645-6534<br />
CELLO * Me $500 Vloan *. aze<br />
1325 Both m kiicMawl condition<br />
CM 981-0090<br />
LOVEBEATl<br />
|o25^MB<br />
$3$ Bumper poM taMa, card/e<br />
H top bW AIM Spm 397<br />
Chri<strong>at</strong>maa decor<strong>at</strong>ion*. ftorMa.<br />
much, much more Good t4 *»cei-<br />
Mnt condition Eve^mmg mual go<br />
Al MM MM Opan IOam-5 30pm<br />
KAOLEY ARDEN<br />
CLAWSON CENTER<br />
1166 W 14 MM Rd<br />
(juM aaM of CrooMI<br />
CORONET OkM Brand ExcaAent<br />
oondMon. new earring caaa. greM<br />
1200 471-5678<br />
EUPHONIUM<br />
nth caa<br />
1850<br />
BARITONE hom.<br />
i Exceaent<br />
641-9035<br />
OAK LAMINATE door* wrlMra. $200 M<br />
$300<br />
JVC<br />
8 carry Troy<br />
Mam11 in**!.<br />
inltor, $75 Al<br />
GRAND PIANO 5lt t m . Ebony 7<br />
old Mini condition $3 000 CM<br />
771-2045<br />
Z"<br />
MAMtAOMO Phoena organ $950 or<br />
beet oftor CM aftar 5pm.<br />
729-4M7<br />
Marry<br />
710 Miac. For tale<br />
Oakland County<br />
m BN on AS maMa 8 moM<br />
OFFICE FURNITURE<br />
chaw*, cal Karen<br />
KOHLER/CampbM upnghi piano<br />
aacManl condMon iradittonal <strong>at</strong>yl-<br />
mg. w<strong>at</strong>nul SnMh $ 1 >00 844-3972<br />
ORGAN LOWREY aoubie key<br />
board. snusAeiil condition 1500<br />
CM after 4pm 549 1409<br />
ESTEY BABY GRAND Good cond.<br />
»*h mclud-<br />
433-3837<br />
COCKER SPANIEL pup*. AKC<br />
mMM. ahou<br />
CM after 4 30pm . 629-3716<br />
COCKER SPANIEL. Duft color AKC<br />
OOG TRAINING<br />
We heve training tor FMld<br />
Removing 6 Hunting Bve birds<br />
Indoor-Outdoor<br />
Joor lanaa ghan I<br />
Contorm*«on-BaMc I.<br />
for<br />
A Advance by<br />
Breed Boarding (acuity wtth indoor-<br />
Outdoor Run, narow yard Ann<br />
Arbor 'CKaMaaraa 313-475-2296<br />
744 Horses, Livestock<br />
Equipment<br />
YAMAHA, 1963, VIRAGO<br />
Edition, 750CC excMMnt shape! ,<br />
$1.3M 851-6837<br />
814 Campers, Trailers<br />
8 Motortiomes<br />
CHALLENGER 1966 travel trader<br />
Loeded Good condition 18750 or<br />
beM o«M 344-0928 or 683-1170<br />
COLEMAN. 1982 Williamsburg.<br />
$1800 APACHE TRAILER. Ml con-<br />
tained $2900 281-7226<br />
0 R D<br />
TRUCKS!<br />
1991 Ranger Exl XLT<br />
V8 autom<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
1991 Ranger S 3000 mlto*<br />
1990 Ford FISO XLT V8<br />
1990 Ford F1M 6 cylinder<br />
5 *peed. fibergiaa* cap<br />
1990 Ranger XLT V6. 5 apea<br />
•966 Ranger XM i ipeed<br />
fibergtancap<br />
F1M Super<br />
XLT<br />
Cab 4X4.<br />
COLEMAN 1965 pop-up Sequoia,<br />
bed. lumece good condition<br />
476-6761<br />
lerge t><br />
$3200<br />
COLEMAN. 1965 SUNVALLEY j<br />
pop up. sleep* 8. lumece, refrtgers-<br />
tor. stove A w<strong>at</strong>er SM-*torlng<br />
canopy - e*UM $2 000 421-2268<br />
$1100<br />
Gelding, oood<br />
i. sound $900 524-0255<br />
ARABIAN GELDING ragiMered, 9<br />
f * old. gantM good 4H prospect.<br />
1600 Alter 8pm 34 7-5903<br />
HORSES BOAROEO Larga acra-<br />
sgs farm $195/mo Indoor, $110/<br />
mo pasture indoor arena avaAeMe<br />
9SO-7437<br />
QUARTER HORSES<br />
tovtog<br />
Looking tor<br />
I* priced<br />
437-0471<br />
FLAGSHIP 1978 Moiorhoma 25 ft<br />
CUM A. 29.000 mMM. loaded<br />
$9,900 726-6596<br />
GALAXY. 19S2 Starcraft Pop-Up<br />
Excellent condition ewnmg. edd-e-<br />
room furnace, elc $2500 477 -6926<br />
1987<br />
1967 F2M XLT, VB.<br />
autom<strong>at</strong>ic, aw<br />
1967 FIM V8. autom<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
M. red<br />
1966 F1M 8 cylinder<br />
autom<strong>at</strong>ic. «ace'<br />
H U N T T N G T O N F O R D<br />
852-0400<br />
2890 S Rocha<strong>at</strong>er Rd Rochester<br />
Just North of M-59<br />
FORO-1968 Dump Truck<br />
worka well Seamg cheep<br />
CM efter 6pm. 522-6766<br />
HONEY MOTOR HOME 1964. 24<br />
ft . low mAeega. vary deen, wel<br />
maintained Many extrM $15,500<br />
• 453-6965<br />
STARCRAFT 1976 Pop-up Storm<br />
dameged. $300 or be*l ofter MW<br />
•ea 535-6691<br />
FORD 1978 F-1M power steering.,<br />
brakes, eutometic 8 cyander looka<br />
good runs pertecl $ 1500 729<br />
9234<br />
FORO<br />
meny<br />
1963 FIM 4X4.<br />
lew perts Bed cover High<br />
reryctoen 12900 476-1315<br />
lor^p^gr'^ lor signs'<br />
3 4 9 - 1 2 S S<br />
Opan Daily 9 a m -S p.m<br />
M O N E Y F L O W F A R M<br />
OrytMn Ml<br />
CM tor -ecorrtod mesaape<br />
1 798-2344<br />
I III US* PtonoCampen.) 5M-22B0<br />
KEENCT ORCHARDS<br />
S300 Monroe Rd (M-50)<br />
Tipton. Mi<br />
(517) 431-2400<br />
U-PICK APPLES<br />
$5 A Bushel<br />
All VerietteB<br />
Madrwoeh Apples<br />
NOW Ready For Nckmg<br />
Open 7 Day*. S arw-A pm<br />
WED RASPBERRIES<br />
U-PICK<br />
mOOEMERE BERRY FARM<br />
2824 Clyde R« MigNand<br />
) -W<strong>at</strong> It O a-M<br />
1'* WM ( af MicMry Mags Ml<br />
opsn H U M cnwtf V M<br />
887-5978<br />
FALL RED RASPBERRIES<br />
U-PICK MAKIELSKI BERRY FARM<br />
7130 Pi<strong>at</strong>t Road Ypsilant.<br />
1 Mile South ol US-12 .<br />
good buy tor 2nd transport<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Sapandeow $550 or beM 2SB-3774<br />
ESCORT 1987 WAGON<br />
M 49 OOC mass $34AG<br />
VILLAGE FORD<br />
278-8700<br />
ESCORT 1962 EXP Low MB— - _<br />
tons grsy 8 black M. AM/FM star LOT 2<br />
ao. sunroof, immacul<strong>at</strong>e interior ]<br />
*I500 negobene CM 397-3475 | ESCOR* 196Ti_t$T<br />
CORSICA 19M CL VS<br />
•ocM 8 mudi more $6 ,490<br />
SHELTOM<br />
CORVETTE<br />
H u M a l<br />
[$18,800<br />
Corvette 1990 Mac* coupe, euto-<br />
meoc Bom aether. 9 100 mi win-<br />
ter stored S24.000/beet 361-5191<br />
condition $2200<br />
OATSUN. 1M1. 2B0ZX. sutomanc.<br />
ar. powar sandows Meek. T tope.<br />
$3,000 Eve 474-2S66<br />
BMW T97W-99OS Germen EdMon.<br />
nsssir. coupe ExcaAent car Ap-<br />
praeed $2,600 be« olier 42SMM<br />
BMW 1965. 735i sirsasnt condi-<br />
tion. loeded. 90.000 mM, $14,500<br />
362-5060, exl 219 626-85M<br />
BMW 19M ES. sports package, red<br />
1 ownw msmismod w/mi records<br />
new tna Very nice. 786-29g6<br />
LoadM $7995<br />
AEROSTAR. ISIS. XLT Ful power<br />
cruBe. M. stereo wM power booel<br />
ar tS500/PeM AfMr Spm 46A-S2S2 ^ 19#7 SL£<br />
AEROSTAR. 1SMEddM Bauer EM sucMan condmon 8<br />
•on. 16.000 i -<br />
CARAVAN 1965 SE- 7<br />
m<strong>at</strong> M. power locks. 4 cy8ndar<br />
. 83AOO 335-3834<br />
CARAVAN<br />
$4 800<br />
3 T C<br />
CHEVY 19M Conversion Mgh top.<br />
GMwarsnty. $13,500 261-7226<br />
CHEVY 20 1983. V8. customMad<br />
Loededl 8 pssisnga Good cond.<br />
Don $4500 MuM seM 863-2925<br />
fiSMsnasr<br />
455-9578<br />
GMC 1988 - 86,000 M a $9500<br />
Days CM 544-3777<br />
Deys or arenmgs 258^144<br />
GMC. 5S6 I $4960<br />
VILLAGE FORD<br />
LOT 2 .278-8700<br />
coupe 1-«<br />
Caroline ca<br />
AfMr 6pm<br />
South<br />
1 ol<br />
tu*y loede<br />
250. $ 15,000<br />
375-2805<br />
ESCORT 1965'n L Wagon, euto-<br />
met* powar alaa-1 lift/brake* -jsi<br />
prooled. new exheust. 44.OOC una.<br />
8SAOO 453-5225<br />
EXP T988 Y wfKlc loaded 21.000<br />
m a very asen 85600 or besi o'<br />
tw Alia 5pm 363-4605<br />
Ei50 CONVERSION VAN 1969 V8<br />
Autom<strong>at</strong>ic ar much more $10,595<br />
Nonr bro««a» ^ord 42 '-1376<br />
ESCORT ,965 63 000 maa good (»,«UON- ,9e3<br />
Condibor staec • awna $1600 m<br />
8 ? 105 « . ,v*-i<br />
MONTE CARLO 1961 power stea-<br />
mg/MMM, amfm* stereo new Htm.<br />
new shocks Good condftlon. $1500<br />
or beet 467 -1817<br />
NOVA 1977, unto Old tody Florida<br />
ca, no ruM. 32.000 actua m»e*.<br />
12000 or beet ofta 453-5507<br />
NOVA 19M, 4 door 93,000 m^vwey<br />
muffler braes very good oondl-<br />
tior. $2575 542-9539<br />
NOVA. 1966. 5 speed, emtm. sa,<br />
new brae 8 ires dean $2700 or<br />
t—, 591*967<br />
1988 BUICK<br />
PARK AVENUE<br />
V/<br />
Sale Price<br />
Arf, Ml power<br />
$ 7 9 9 5<br />
1988 CHEVROLET<br />
CORSICA<br />
Aa. power steering A brass<br />
S<strong>at</strong>e Price * 5 3 9 5<br />
1986 OLDS<br />
CIERA BROUGHAM<br />
Aar Ml pons'<br />
Sale Price $ 4 9 9 5<br />
1988 BUICK<br />
SKYHAWK<br />
Sale Price 5 2 9 5<br />
THIS WEEK'S<br />
MANAGER'S SPECIAL<br />
1988 M E R C U R Y S A B L E 4 DR.<br />
Air, full power.<br />
Sale Price ^<br />
1986 PONTIAC<br />
6000 4 DR.<br />
Sale Price<br />
Ait tu» power<br />
* 5 2 9 5<br />
IRMSTRONG BUICK ISUZU<br />
30500 Plymouth Road • Livonia<br />
5 2 5 - 0 9 0 0<br />
1985 MERCURY<br />
MARQUIS<br />
Air full power low mile*<br />
Sale Price * 5 5 9 5<br />
1988 BUICK<br />
REGAL<br />
Air, fi* power<br />
Sale Price $ 8 7 0 0<br />
1989 BUICK<br />
LeSABRE 4 DR.<br />
Sale Price 7 5 9 5<br />
HONOA. 1990. CIVIC OX 4 door,<br />
red. eutometic. M cassette. 18.000<br />
ml., $8,800 766-1266<br />
858 Cadillac<br />
JAGUAR 1964 XJ12. e*ceAent con-<br />
dition For mor» inform<strong>at</strong>ion cal<br />
Frances 550-2670<br />
JAGUAR-19M XJ6. Mack. loadM.<br />
' exceaent condition car pnona. 8<br />
: alarm $14.900 542-4232<br />
[ MASERATI, 1965 Bl-T'JRBO - mant<br />
condition 17.000 rrs , Ml ground M-<br />
lectspeckag*. $20,500 435-8443<br />
BROUGHAM SEDAN 1987 White<br />
alienor while le<strong>at</strong>ha misrior Hew<br />
» a a lira, bstts 54,000 maa<br />
$9500 $tm. Ca*. _ 544-7032<br />
CADILLAC 1967 ConvartlbM. muM<br />
SM $1650 or beel ofta 427-8232<br />
CIMARRON 19S2. 4 door<br />
pkd condftion Sunroof<br />
NOVA 1967. euto, M. 33^00 mAea.<br />
aceaant condition, muet sM $3900<br />
or be<strong>at</strong> oltor 396-6396<br />
1967 4 door ar<br />
26.000 rMM*. $5,400<br />
Call after Spm 932-3213<br />
NOVA 1966. euto. red. abaototofy<br />
trouble free, highway mAM only<br />
$4,000 - 546^041<br />
882 Chrysler<br />
MAZDA. 1962 RX7 - Saver 5 speed<br />
low ml M. new tlrea. aunroof. sta-<br />
ec Must sM AftaSpm 471-2957<br />
MAZDA MS RX7. 2 topa. Mand<br />
new am-tm. power- window* 8<br />
MMes 5 apeed. loaded Look*<br />
cnaa. tut Deughia<br />
age mu<strong>at</strong> sax High<br />
or I<br />
to coi-<br />
$2100<br />
75-6996<br />
CAPRICE, 1976 St<strong>at</strong>ion Wagon<br />
Buns good $550 or beel ofta<br />
CM 961-9216<br />
ESCORT 1967 GL A*<br />
One oww 52.300 m<br />
control $3100 or Best o"*a<br />
FiE57A. 1960 Needs sngme wor«<br />
"jns MtVeru<strong>at</strong>y $100 453^632<br />
4»e<br />
ESCORT 1969 LX, "2 door n<strong>at</strong>cn-<br />
back autom<strong>at</strong>ic ar p-owe> stea<br />
ing low maeege sxceHari, ««.><br />
tlon $5506 Afta 5PM 473-535'<br />
ESCORT 1969 LX. iftnad Slrswba<br />
30.000 maa powa sleair-s -<br />
autom<strong>at</strong>ic AM-FM<br />
sM $5000<br />
r 150 XLT 1969 BCrtmdar automei<br />
«: w more iUSrSi<br />
North Brothas ford 42 1-1376<br />
f250 -9S9 22 OOC mM* V8. a'<br />
duel t«.i t#t wvswi cruae<br />
$10,995<br />
North Brothas tor fl 421-1376<br />
MUSTANG GT CONVER'IBLE '96%<br />
Autom<strong>at</strong>ic loaded. 812 .495<br />
62*-3066 1 North Brothaii Ford 421-1376<br />
WE'RE NOT JUST AN<br />
EXCELLENT SOURCE<br />
FOR USED BMW'S,<br />
BUT A GREAT PLACE<br />
TO CHECK OUT<br />
THE COMPETITION.<br />
CIMARRON 1962 - Le<strong>at</strong>ha M. Mt.<br />
crulM. sunroof. sm,tm caaaetle,<br />
Emrtm paant, powar windows Exca<br />
wni condition 82 OOC- 397-8795<br />
ELDORADO 1965. loeded, s»va<br />
CHRYSLER- 1964 E Sena High<br />
16aags aoeaani condftion wM<br />
Deen scoped $1,900<br />
Afta lOem 537 1159<br />
FIFTH AVE 1967 LoeOeC -elour<br />
aceAent condition »6«00 "beet<br />
937-2219<br />
aood, needs new sngme Mu<strong>at</strong> >e« pmrum acMent condmon, S6300 1 M 4 ; j lurtjo<br />
|l200 ' 354-2021 721-2969 iT^utM aunroof excMtont<br />
MAZDA 1967 RX7 Tabo 11<br />
•utaly beeutlM, pertecl<br />
condmon. Mectromc mtacooled sn-<br />
gme. M prermum staeo,' cassette<br />
gauges, powa sunrool. windows,<br />
toctory electronics security system<br />
Wt. CTulM, nearMlcheAn lira, com-<br />
plMe service records 79,000 ml<br />
$7500<br />
ELDORADO 1967<br />
system. Ued-<br />
5 000 ongaval<br />
ELDORADO 1991 Coupe. loadM,<br />
leetha swsts Boee stereo with CO.<br />
navy Mus carriage top, gold trim<br />
afta 4pm.~47V4332 I package diamond wNle with navy<br />
t - - - 8 a - — - - , |m a pmmm<br />
MAZDA 1966 S26GT "URBO<br />
spaed M option* Eicaaani<br />
non Ongma nrna 42 000<br />
$6 200<br />
Mua interior. 14,000'<br />
$24 500<br />
One<br />
Afta 6PM 534-1196<br />
LASER 1965<br />
<strong>at</strong>eermg/txaa an: Mail mtencr<br />
nea b<strong>at</strong>tery/ttm. $2200 644-1036<br />
LASER<br />
62.000<br />
condition,<br />
aind^ws 8<br />
879-1625<br />
1 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM 1990<br />
only 14.000<br />
$19 900<br />
Hma P*r* uncom-Mercury<br />
453-2424 ext 201<br />
FLEETWOOO 1964 60.000 origin*<br />
LE BARON 1966 m<br />
65 000 maa. am-fm<br />
bra 8 MMa $4,000<br />
autom<strong>at</strong>ic,<br />
<strong>at</strong>ie. na<br />
525-6237<br />
BUY AMERICAN<br />
OR<br />
BYE BYE AMERICA!<br />
MAZDA 1990 Mists package<br />
red am-fm cassette sar. Mp, an<br />
ca 815-000 656-1393 or 558-61<br />
MERCEDES BE HZ 300 1975, dtosM. i maa. sicMsnt condmon Muei aes<br />
mce ca. white wtth Mue made . ic sporeci<strong>at</strong>e $6600 699-7157<br />
981-3663<br />
LE BARON 196& GTS<br />
DC Mhr loeded s.ceaern comStxx<br />
11900 669-0133<br />
$4000 or Dea<br />
TO $ 2000 REBATES OR<br />
2.9%5 FINANCING SELECT MODELS<br />
1991 Dodge<br />
Shadow<br />
Conv#rtlt»lo<br />
WAS 815,942<br />
NOW<br />
• 1 1 , 9 6 1 *<br />
•2000 00<br />
Reb<strong>at</strong>e<br />
1991 Dodge<br />
Daytona ES<br />
V-8, aulomallcs<br />
WAS $14,381<br />
NOW<br />
$ 11,943<br />
St* #33006<br />
*700°°<br />
Reb<strong>at</strong>e<br />
1991 Dodge<br />
Shadow<br />
"AMERICA"<br />
Autom<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
WAS $9325<br />
NOW<br />
$ 7999*<br />
Stk #36229<br />
, 7.00°°<br />
Reb<strong>at</strong>e<br />
>991 Dodge<br />
Monaco<br />
WAS 815,964<br />
MOW<br />
• 1 1 , 3 2 2<br />
ae #3to4A<br />
• 1 5 0 0 0 0<br />
1991 Dodge<br />
Dynasty<br />
-Equipped NOT Setpped-<br />
WAS 815,775<br />
NOW<br />
• 1 1 , 9 7 4 *<br />
» 1 5 0 0 ° °<br />
1991 Dodge<br />
Dakota<br />
Club Cab<br />
V-8, auto<br />
WAS $16,070<br />
NOW<br />
'13,483<br />
St. #45045<br />
* t o o o o c r<br />
Reb<strong>at</strong>e<br />
1991 Dodge<br />
Spirit<br />
Auto. air.<br />
WAS $13,217<br />
NOW<br />
$ 10,119*<br />
Stk #37062<br />
* 1 5 0 0 ° °<br />
Reb<strong>at</strong>e<br />
1991 Dodge .<br />
Caravan<br />
- 7 peea., euto<br />
WAS 814,825<br />
NOW<br />
• 1 3 , 7 8 5<br />
BA #41334<br />
• 5 0 0 0 0<br />
MERCEDES 1969 2S0SL. excellent<br />
•cdndltior, low maa. ra* 5 speed.<br />
$19,000 625-7255<br />
FLEETWOOD 19M 4 DOOR<br />
Eii c Ment condition, non<br />
57 OOC easy -mM* $14,900<br />
547-7<br />
J BARON 1967 GTS turbo 4<br />
w nil Si 8490C<br />
453-3189<br />
LaBARON. 1967 A, jtam<strong>at</strong>K. cruae<br />
power wveryThmg. c<br />
85600<br />
I960 MERCEDES SEK2 WO SO<br />
9urgunay1ar.<br />
ea» LMde*<br />
'36,900<br />
1 'tm JAGUAR CONVERTIBLE<br />
MM* 17.000 Mas<br />
Lr *34,900<br />
199© 52SI<br />
BtscxBlacs Le<strong>at</strong>her<br />
'29,900<br />
LEBARON 19B9 ccmverabM, am-hn<br />
4 cytmda m good<br />
MERCEDES 1976 SLC450, Very<br />
r d condition $10,000 ofta Don<br />
313-965-9636 311-965-9526<br />
MERCEDES i960.<br />
corvjmon.<br />
a ofta<br />
450SL. whne.<br />
2 top* hawed<br />
569-0111<br />
MERCEDES 1962 300 D Turbo.<br />
Red chrome trim package aunrool<br />
Extra' 150.000 1 owner maa No<br />
ru*t $7000 626-0693<br />
MERCEDES 1962 360SL converti-<br />
ble gold with hardtop phone nook<br />
up. alarm heMed seets. mmt condi-<br />
bon Musi see $19,500 548-4749<br />
MERCEDES 1987 560SL. Mack wrth<br />
ba^a le<strong>at</strong>ha convertible wrth had-<br />
top 62.000 Mas $34.500/be<strong>at</strong> ol-<br />
tor Eve* only 336-6531<br />
MERCEDES-1991<br />
maa. wfine wnt<br />
$90 000<br />
500SL 1 SOO<br />
gray mtartor.<br />
MERCEDES 1991 Bervi<br />
MetK wlwte grey mtenor<br />
300E. 4<br />
256-3006<br />
MERKUR 1966 XR4T1 - sutomet-c<br />
m caMette sunrod only 27,000<br />
SEDAN DEVtLLE 1991 condition Non smoaer ISBBS-ofter<br />
•Miner 8.000<br />
823.900 CM,<br />
BaauttM!"<br />
517-337-2572<br />
SEDAN OeVtLLE, 19B9 grey 'grey<br />
wetha 37,000 mlto*, no anok* no<br />
815500 853-0528<br />
Oay* 855-3095<br />
PM 661-6633<br />
LE BARON, 19M red convertible<br />
auto, 30,000 rm. 25 I, poerwr locks-'<br />
door*. $10,250 Karen 476-62S0<br />
Approved Used Cars<br />
ERHARD BMW<br />
Open until 9 p.m. Mon. and Thur.<br />
Maple Rd. ($5 Mile) <strong>at</strong> Telegraph<br />
Bloomfield Hills 642-6565<br />
SEDAN 0E VILLE. 7990<br />
condition 21.000 M a<br />
Retired GM<br />
C-I L Mant<br />
$17,950<br />
646-5671<br />
LEBARON 1990 Coiwe. VS.<br />
ai-alarl condition, a<br />
power wmdow*. cruwe. t<strong>at</strong>. 86.696,'<br />
be<strong>at</strong> AftaSpm 525-1119<br />
SEDAN DEVtLLE 1991<br />
.oedwd mckjdmg aigrta m<strong>at</strong>rumem<br />
pana wetrwr se<strong>at</strong>* ew* whaae<br />
with KKlii gold tnm peexsps<br />
chrome rocker panel*. cMMa<br />
phone Roya maroon w<strong>at</strong>h m<strong>at</strong>chaig<br />
camsos rool 19.900 maa LAs<br />
new $24 900 664-1919<br />
SEVILLE. 1979 - Black with Hack av<br />
lenor 8 top 94,000 "I. n a a -<br />
heu*i bettery 8 brMe pada $4 900<br />
937-6463<br />
SEVILLE 1979- N<br />
a shoe**, b<strong>at</strong>tery 8 mors Minor<br />
-u*t Asking $2675 525-S064<br />
884 Dodge<br />
CHARGER 1965 ver, good condi-<br />
tion. stlc*. new cmtch'ttra 7 1.000<br />
maa $2500 After Spm 475-0034<br />
CHARGER 1967 - 5 speed. Sir pew-<br />
a brska. stereo good condMon,<br />
82B0C/be<strong>at</strong> 425-7649<br />
DAYTONA 1985<br />
90,000 MM. amfm<br />
$1 500<br />
420-2349<br />
DAYTONA 1969 ES cleer euto M<br />
Mlroeta cruas. tilt, sunrool 8<br />
louver*, sterec :aiana w'equaaz<br />
a Sharp- 8600C"beel eve.34»-4724<br />
ts 000<br />
$J1 SOM<br />
RANGE ROVER<br />
with grey mienor weOed<br />
mcaudang phone and Sony 10-dMc<br />
Extra<br />
nencecurrem $tS,S00 373-5729<br />
C|UUU<br />
SBO<br />
HEAD COACH<br />
SAAB •««" 1 yr-<br />
• • • m o m<br />
524-4920!<br />
87 T M<br />
85 1 2961<br />
red. good<br />
SEVILLE- 1990, STS. Meek aema<br />
•oeded. 20 000 mam muei aea JH<br />
838.000 aM $20,500 641-0716<br />
880 Chevrolet<br />
r<strong>at</strong>ored. mmt cond-<br />
* 85600 453-3 IM<br />
I BERETTA 19M - gra, »-6 eulomel<br />
I c a. am-tm ceaeerte aiiiaWent<br />
conMBcm $5995 559-3197<br />
LANCER >966 ES turbo exceaeni<br />
condition ongna eww Kteded<br />
83750/bear ofta<br />
OMM 19S3 - $500 •we' VSw<br />
SB7-5062<br />
OMNI 1965 5 apea •jcwiiam<br />
condition |100C or •we' ofta<br />
473-6215<br />
OMNI 1M<br />
good condition<br />
MITSUBISHI 1990 AV»D GSX. leeth<br />
a kirroof am-fm caaeette w,<br />
equsllzer *ir. power, turbo<br />
$11,500 33A-A066<br />
NOVA 1966 Supa Sport. Big Bloc*<br />
DeautiM made 8 out Seriou* m<br />
. 961-1787<br />
BERETTA -968 GT<br />
De*ent ujndltlcm 70000<br />
mM AMmg 84500 Belor* 5pm.<br />
646-6400 Afta 5pm 642 7105<br />
BERET-r* 1968 31 rt i speed,<br />
loeded. Meek Ml power. CMIorrM j a<br />
a very<br />
Aaing $1A00 or<br />
660-0448<br />
SHADOW. 19M ES<br />
does loads<br />
ray deen 85 SOO<br />
5 speed red 2<br />
aon.<br />
2266<br />
SHADOW 19M<br />
ca 85600/be<strong>at</strong><br />
PORSCHE 1964 928<br />
condition. 30.000 maa<br />
kept wfte sca $22 500 77<br />
BERETTA 19M VS<br />
cnaaa a M powa wmdcwM gr*y<br />
34 000 ml 1 oww run* 6 rooka<br />
grwei 87 650. Beel 731-0253<br />
PORSCHE 1964 944 red'biecs<br />
leetha. 5 speed Bteupiurwt sterec<br />
cd. 45 000 maa. extremely mce<br />
810.8*5 PoeaOM trede »or GraW<br />
961-6217<br />
BERETTA ;9M 21 000 maea<br />
deer, piu* extra 86 OOC 47 IZl<br />
BE RETT* 1990 GTZ. low mfle*.<br />
SA5-S507<br />
0,643-3470<br />
lent i^aiMi*' $4 6*5<br />
SHELBY CHARGER >963 nmm<br />
MMa 6 dutch no ru<strong>at</strong> $1400 or<br />
bM 349 2133<br />
SP1RI' 32<br />
CAMARO 'M0 auiomenc Looka<br />
and nme npai 8 1 29S<br />
«* AUTO<br />
455-55M<br />
WS t*-<br />
speekars ESP<br />
•<br />
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WE WILL BEAT<br />
ANY PRICE<br />
CAR FOR CAR<br />
ANO MORE FOR YOUR TRADE<br />
19BS OLDS CUTLASS<br />
CIERA BROUGHAM<br />
E b . " 3 4 9 5<br />
1987 OLDS REGENCY<br />
BROUGHAM<br />
bum, eM» £ uc«*<br />
MT mp* irumm *0 •© OM<br />
'6990<br />
1907 NISSAN SCNTRA NX<br />
'4990<br />
1986 PONTIAC 6000 STE<br />
'6990<br />
19SS DOOGE DARTOHA<br />
'5995<br />
1986 CHEVROLET NOVA<br />
'3990<br />
1*7 PONTUC GAAJ80 AM SE<br />
AirfV—t<strong>at</strong>* •- V*<br />
'6995<br />
1986 CORVETTE COUPE<br />
'14,995<br />
(19S> BOWMEVILLE SSE<br />
'9995<br />
1987 CORVETTE COUPE<br />
A e#<br />
~ '16,990<br />
»<br />
Acrea Irea ths TM12 MM<br />
Ge©<br />
355-1000<br />
Open Hon 5 Thurs jr«• 9 00<br />
•<br />
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$1750 REBATE<br />
FEATURING U of M BASKETBALL<br />
COACH STEVE FISHER'S DEMO!!<br />
i r m w $ z i r r m i I t i a H 3 5 E n i 3 I<br />
No Problem! • Call Mr. Robb 522-7820 - Financing for AH<br />
CAMARO<br />
VS na.<br />
•seuei era<br />
84200'ba<br />
1964 Bertmi<br />
ra braa<br />
Man* comMi<br />
o"a<br />
Mta 1 owvwr<br />
Wruls 6 a<br />
on Muet aa<br />
45*-25*4<br />
CAMARO<br />
aunrool<br />
Of $4200<br />
'966 auton<br />
eamghr bkia<br />
net* 2 8 V6<br />
tacs maerv<br />
425-5M1<br />
CAMARO<br />
cnu«a ca<br />
dowa-mc*<br />
19M Auaoa<br />
aeene a n<br />
* $5 500<br />
near. VS M<br />
powar aMv<br />
477-A544<br />
CAMARO<br />
ceAani caa<br />
irykra<br />
-9*6 RS<br />
rwMMn 1<br />
•oa '••aaj<br />
8M95<br />
Inghi red a<br />
e w VS M<br />
a wa 1' *nti<br />
473-815*<br />
Ml 4<br />
LO/JACK<br />
Frs* of Gsa<br />
Every Naw C* PurchSM<br />
io. iTtvxlamb**<br />
• pa SarftcA OpM Til ^m<br />
VicKSiott<br />
DODGE<br />
451-2110 962-3322<br />
OUT OF TOWN CALLS ACCEPTED<br />
CAVAl<br />
No ReasonabM<br />
Otter Refused!<br />
684 ANN ARBOR RO<br />
( 1 M i ot 1-275)<br />
W.VMOUTW<br />
ARE YOU STUCK?<br />
WITH<br />
PROBLEM<br />
CREDIT?<br />
Just pick up the<br />
phone and<br />
get a loan!!!<br />
with easy monthly<br />
* payments!<br />
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your credit<br />
We 'll give<br />
rf we can r get<br />
your credit approved moo 00<br />
DICK SCOTT USED CARS<br />
Call 522-7820 m?Sdd<br />
1 mp lie 5M a baa<br />
i
i<br />
SQ* 04E Thursday. Seplomtw 5, 1991<br />
-Ford-<br />
FOKO CLEARANCE 8ALEf<br />
t**1 CWOWN VICTOPkA LX<br />
1*9 1 TAURUS Ot U M M grey<br />
MinwoMMO<br />
19*1 MUST ANO OT<br />
M M . 1 MM<br />
t»*l TEMPO GL 4 door,<br />
19*1 MCORT?eesf UC.<br />
autom<strong>at</strong>ic. Mr. I MM<br />
ISM MUSTANG OT Wt. »n>0WlMHC.<br />
1M0 TAURUS GL 4 Door. loaded.<br />
1900 NOORTLX TSw, emem*<br />
•.Mr. 25.000 mBas.<br />
TWO MUSTANG LX VS.<br />
uss escom m ? door<br />
ISSS ESOOS^UK?)<br />
16, Mr 2*006m«e*<br />
isss CROWRI VICTORIA LX<br />
Loeded. 39.000 mSe*<br />
IS**PR6SCLX<br />
1*8* MUSTANG GTS Speed.<br />
Mr. rod<br />
ISSS ESCORT LX 4 Door,<br />
air. 33.000 M M<br />
ISSS TEMPO OL 4 Door, alvar.<br />
ISSS EXP SPORT COUPE<br />
19*7 TAURUS LX Wagon<br />
1967 CROWN VICTORIA I<br />
19*7 TMUNOERBIRD VS. loadad<br />
1996 MUST ANO OT 6 Speed,<br />
HUNTINGTON-FORD<br />
852-0400<br />
2800 s nd.. niicmwm<br />
Juef North of M-59<br />
E350 XL 1980 13 Peeaenner. 4S0<br />
VS, autom<strong>at</strong>ic, du<strong>at</strong> Mr. 9.000 tn<br />
$15,496.<br />
North Brothers Ford 421-137*<br />
MUSTANG GT ISSS 36.000<br />
MUSTANG LX L0 TSS1<br />
goweMaPidM*. end kxxi<br />
Kor«< krtMFOT Ford<br />
or beM M -P. after 8pm 637-083*<br />
MUSTANG, 1SS1 OM. Oaan. Flortda<br />
car. $1300. 434-3736<br />
g<<br />
MUSTANG. 1SS6 OT - Gray on<br />
adMt oanad * ik»»en.<br />
ixsrar<br />
VILLAGE FORO<br />
LOT 2 27S-8700<br />
MUSTANG ISSS OT Con.erMMa.<br />
nadc.<br />
•71ST<br />
MUSTANG tSSS LX VS. t-top*<br />
I. po*er wtndowa. AM-FM cap<br />
26.000 rupee. $5000 477-30*1<br />
MUSTANG 1SS7 ConvembM OT<br />
H*TS£*713<br />
MUSTANG 1967, U. 10. 5<br />
•«£sr<br />
MUSTANG ISSS LX. hMcMMOk.<br />
MUSTANG 1969 GT. Mack, oonverl-<br />
Me. low mSaa. 6 apaad. garaoa<br />
kapt $13,000 425-1829<br />
MUSTANG. ISSS OT ComarPMe<br />
gareped M ntn 3.SOO mL. $13,900<br />
64S-0411<br />
MU8TAMQ 1960 3.0 LX. Loeded<br />
MuM a<strong>at</strong>. TKaMum ooMr. low m#ea<br />
$9,000 313-437-7334<br />
TAURUS SHOW 19S1 Loadad. powar<br />
moonroof, laePiar, 11.000 ail,<br />
$17,866<br />
Norm Brother* Ford 421-1376<br />
y INTERNATIONAL AUTO MART<br />
'89 BUICK REATTA<br />
Loaded, power root,<br />
priced to seflf<br />
• 15,488<br />
tl BUICK PARK AVt,<br />
"LOADED "<br />
•15,988<br />
1991 BUICK PARK AVE.<br />
Greet equipment Don!<br />
hesit<strong>at</strong>e<br />
•17,988<br />
TO NISSAN 300 ZX<br />
Loaded. Two to choose<br />
from Starting from<br />
1989 MAZDA 62«<br />
Low miles, tutty loaded<br />
•8988<br />
17 BUICX GRAND NATIONAL<br />
Loaded. The right car. tor<br />
the right price!<br />
•8988<br />
*90 BUICK CENTURY<br />
TBt wheel, cruise control,<br />
air conditioning, stereo<br />
cassette Priced to sell <strong>at</strong><br />
•8988<br />
•87 TOYOTA MR2<br />
Well equipped, low miles,<br />
two to choose from. Stan<br />
infl W *7488<br />
•11,988<br />
fcr=l..h ii'IiJiJI<br />
INTERNATIONAL AUTO MART<br />
ACROSS FROM THE TEL-12 M A L L<br />
23£C0. .. 353-1300<br />
^4<br />
^\^L OF THf ^<br />
MUSTANG ISSS LX BQW.arSSM.<br />
5.0. loaded , $>0 800 413-6471<br />
mom. isss gt - 36.000 «l. toad-<br />
*dv $9600, CMI ana. spm SSVTSST<br />
Oon 36700/t>M 67 V<br />
PROBE. 1000. LX - Loa idad. 7,000<br />
kMaadt*;*00 961-0066<br />
PROSE 1999 LX Autom anc.ap.ft4<br />
60S-1480<br />
PROSE 10H • LX. S tpw ad. ak. oaa-<br />
aene, 34.000 nMe*. brtn m. $7,800/<br />
baaL After Spm<br />
486-24S4<br />
PROSE. 1909 • SPv*r, mM oonO-<br />
41,000 iM. 643-9442<br />
PROSE 1990 OL. UM Mua<br />
Sc. loeded *N<br />
on* TOOC m<br />
$6,300 day or<br />
PROSE 1SS0 LX VS. Auliomeac.<br />
13.000 m6aa.t11.SS6<br />
- id 421-1376<br />
TAURUS ISSS. OL Wagon. Powar,<br />
» oMan.<br />
SP"<br />
TAURUS. 1966 - Loaded. 4 cyadner.<br />
3 apaad. S0.000 im.. tinciaSani oondMon<br />
OS chanpad etery 3.000 nego*MbM<br />
ptt condk-<br />
644-1961<br />
TAURUS 1990 SMO - 13.600 mSaa.<br />
Mac* Maury Mac* M<strong>at</strong>her mtartor.<br />
My loadad. 112.900 699-7392<br />
TAURUS 1991 2 to chooee. VS, autom<strong>at</strong>ic.<br />
air. powar window*, em/tm,<br />
$1,995<br />
North Brothers Ford 421-1378<br />
T BIRO. 1964. Turbo Co»*)a. aupar<br />
deen. no ruM. emiaSenl aliapa. Maa<br />
M uptime including Moonroof<br />
$1200 Alpina Sound eyetam $3450<br />
626-1494.517-351-56*6<br />
t BIRO 1964 - 3 8 Star. VS. autom<strong>at</strong>e.<br />
air. Ka powar. amfm aMrao caaaa(M.<br />
Mua/grky. loofca/runa graai.<br />
asking $2650 -<br />
T-BIRO 1967- Turtio coupe. 5<br />
tuay equipped. elect,<br />
>.000 mAac. original<br />
Tt condition. 87396 644-4977 6-<br />
T-BIRO. 19M<br />
brakaa/Mndow*. autom<strong>at</strong>ic, ak;<br />
ancaSanl condMon. $17,000 ma—<br />
S8900 397-1420<br />
THUNOER8IRO. 1967 Turtle Coupa<br />
Bkia. KMy loadad. moonrool. naw<br />
dr<strong>at</strong> hwy ml $5900 or baM o«Mr<br />
Ca* 960-7437<br />
NEW 1991 TEMPO L<br />
4 DOOR SEDAN<br />
FLC autom<strong>at</strong>ic transaxle, P185/70R14 black sidewall<br />
tires, rear window defroster, manual control air, body<br />
side moldings, digital clock, console illumin<strong>at</strong>ion, dual<br />
visor mirrors, power brakes, side window demisters,<br />
tinted glass, AM/FM stereo, power steering. Stock<br />
#8026<br />
WAS $10,498<br />
NOW 8546<br />
$<br />
1JCCOC IMMa. good oondMc<br />
drhwa Ma naw $1W0 533-41<br />
TEMPO, 1664. OL. ,<br />
1*4 OL. 2 door. rad. orl*-<br />
. MMi mSaa. no rvM, caa-<br />
MaM oondMon. 11800 or<br />
661-10*7<br />
64 • MMrtor 6 bod. good<br />
njna good, una tt^a t<br />
autom<strong>at</strong>ic. t1236^MM.<br />
RuMI 11.380.<br />
TYME AUTO<br />
fco- OL - Mr.<br />
crvMa. am-tm<br />
vary good cxndMm i 32600 or baM<br />
oftar Ca* 469-7134<br />
TEMPO. 1966<br />
Mon. 79.000 ml<br />
don. $1900<br />
TEMPO 1967<br />
VILLAGE FORD<br />
LOT 2 278-8700<br />
TEMPO 1966 - autom<strong>at</strong>ic. M6y loadad<br />
Tynta doaa It again. $1,000 balg.Biac*Soo*S2.S69<br />
T*ME AUTO<br />
TEMPO 1969- 4 door powar locks.<br />
Mt. crvlaa. ak. mum rmani Ma<br />
454-4065<br />
TEMPO I960 OL. wMMTMua IMartor.<br />
ru<strong>at</strong>prooMd. autom<strong>at</strong>ic, loadad.<br />
" (90, mu<strong>at</strong> aaa553-0219<br />
THUNOERSIRO 1977 351ckl loadad.<br />
naw pant brafcaa 6 Mmt lop<br />
SaautPul.tl600/oronar 422-0595<br />
THUNOERSIRO 1991 13.000 MILES,<br />
tl 1.996.<br />
North Brotnars Ford 421-1376<br />
THUNOER8MO 1963. VS. auto.<br />
parta. ak. Ngh mSaaga. una<br />
good $1790 932-3287<br />
872 Lincoln<br />
CONTINENTAL 1977 Mark V.<br />
73.000 mln, good iwang<br />
tton, t3900 or (MM o*<br />
LS. stp-<br />
ORANO MAROUS 1909<br />
Qundy 6 j<strong>at</strong>iPa. HMy load ad. 89600<br />
2S6-6404<br />
GRAND MAAOOtS: 19*7 LS. Mini<br />
CondMonM 41.000 maa* 87500 or<br />
baM offer Ce*. 644-6074<br />
ORANO MAROUtS 1*86 LS- low<br />
mPa* MS powar. ak. <strong>at</strong>e. On<strong>at</strong>nal<br />
ownar 86900 ' 422-8719<br />
GRAND MARQUIS 19*1 LS AS<br />
powar. gray, one owner. * 9500<br />
535-7206<br />
OnANQSMROUOC 1907 LB 46,000<br />
condition. $7300 450-77S3<br />
GRAND MAROUtS i960 - 2 door,<br />
loaded plue aunroof 6 CB 81.900<br />
563-9109<br />
GRAND MARQUIS 1905 - 4 door.<br />
Senttr-a Florida car. 16.000 mea*.<br />
may loeded. SS7pO 626-7956<br />
GRAND MARQUIS 198* LS - lu<br />
powar. Iormal coach roof. $11,500<br />
Hlnaa Park UncoM-Marcury<br />
453-2434 act. 201<br />
ORANO MAROUtS >967. 68.000<br />
mSaa. nawar brakaa. aftocka 6 •»hauM.<br />
areas ant condmon Fu6y<br />
loadad. 66000. Aak for Bob<br />
aftar 5PM 421-0526<br />
LN7. 1962 - 75.100 ml., nmm ara*.<br />
powar aJaarWg,'brafcaa. ak. vary<br />
good oondmon,t1.150 474-6360<br />
LN7 1663 Bk<br />
mg, brakaa.<br />
tiOOO. aftar 6|<br />
n°oS^<br />
LYNX WAOON. 1965'A. ak powar<br />
Blaaring 6 brakaa, ru<strong>at</strong>prootad. a«oaSant<br />
condition $2500 476-8663<br />
LYNX 1961 Wagon, naw tlraa. a»hau<strong>at</strong><br />
$600<br />
LYNX 1*67 - 2 door. 4 apaad. aMrao<br />
$2760<br />
VILLAGE FORD<br />
LOT 2 278-8700<br />
TOPAZ 1964 cu<strong>at</strong>om paint. 80,000<br />
mkaa. powar »4ndowa 4 lock* Runa<br />
4 looka graai BaM o«ar 353-1645<br />
TOPAZ 1*67 LS Ak. front whaal<br />
drloa. am fm radio lapa. tst. M powar.<br />
phona. 83*00. 421-6774<br />
TRACER 1966. wagon, 38.000<br />
IT*<strong>at</strong>. Mua. autom<strong>at</strong>ic trana. Loadad<br />
AJ aarvloa racorda DuMtnt<br />
condition S3950 Evaa. 647-7249<br />
TRACER 1960 3 door, loadad. mahapa.<br />
26.000 mSaa. 40 mpg.<br />
a. t5700/Oflar 961-7104<br />
ZEPHYR 1962 - 4 door, autom<strong>at</strong>ic,<br />
ak $19*5<br />
VILLAGE FORD<br />
LOT 2 278-8700<br />
TRACSR 1866-<br />
NISSAN 1600. 300 ZX l« 2. Mac*<br />
5 apaad. MS 6 yaar aoandad warranty<br />
Aakmg 621.000 661-2960<br />
3 door,<br />
tkaa. 50.000<br />
00 681-7444<br />
SENTRA. 1600. XE - 2 door, ak oonam/tm<br />
Ltttafll Rual<br />
786-7648<br />
STANZA 1607 GXE - ak.<br />
whfM 55 .000 mPaa Goc.<br />
878<br />
•ar <strong>at</strong>aartna/brakaa/<br />
aaS 626-4462<br />
CALAB, 1666 Quad 4. Low<br />
87.000 '.srx<br />
CIEHA. 1606 BroughanCt4J00 Ex<br />
6onToa4Kd. 1 ownar<br />
CIERA 1668 XC SpaoMI EdMon<br />
Srougam. Inadad. rwa aaoadant.<br />
V6. FC auapanakm. t6600 624-1671<br />
i Bro-jetiam. 4<br />
CUTLASS CIERA. 1*66<br />
axoadanl uumJIUO". 61.000 iM..<br />
$3500. 535-1567<br />
CUTLASS<br />
V-6. ak Was<br />
$1200 C46.<br />
1676. 2 door.<br />
435-4541<br />
CUTLASS, 1*79, buefca**. fraaMy<br />
parnlad Powar waidcrwa 4 looka.<br />
Sunroof. $1500 or baM- 531-00*1<br />
CUTLASS 1963 CCR* Mop mSaa.<br />
good body. 1700 $46-0020<br />
CUTLASS. 1906. Suprama Brouoham<br />
v-6. good condMon. 86,000<br />
F1RENZA. 1605 Haachbac*. autom<strong>at</strong>ic.<br />
antra*, was kapt throughoiA.<br />
$1600 Srm 364-4814<br />
OMEGA 19*0 - 4 door, I<br />
<strong>at</strong>arao CjtaOani throughout! CMan!<br />
$095 435-0327<br />
OMEGA 1903. 4 door. 4 cySndar.<br />
T BIRO LX 1990 Rad Loadad.<br />
36.000 m6aa SpoOaaa. $9900<br />
352-7171<br />
T-BIRO 1979. vary good condMon.<br />
alaarlng* brakee, •a. aMrao <strong>at</strong>ereo,<br />
VS 65.000 mSe* $1650 256-5726<br />
SIGNATURE SERIES 19*8 Loadad<br />
41.000 mSaa. undar axiandad aar-<br />
Moawarranty $10,750 661-5124<br />
TOWN CARS 4 CONTINENTALS -<br />
1966-91. 12 to crooaa Irom CMI lor<br />
SABLE. 1966, DELUXE - AJ<br />
Naw tlraa Graai condition) $5,500<br />
or baal oPar 375-5477<br />
TOPAZ 4 SABLES, 1966-69'a. «a»arM<br />
to chooaa Irom CaS for d<strong>at</strong>aSa<br />
Hlnaa Park UnookvMarcury<br />
453-2424 a«301<br />
TOPAZ 1964. autom<strong>at</strong>ic, aunroof<br />
raar dafro<strong>at</strong>. $ 1500^baai 353-3043<br />
autom<strong>at</strong>ic ak. 56.000 mOak. whna,<br />
mint $1,450 471-1104<br />
REGENCY 96 - 1967 65.000 mOak<br />
$4*60 Day* caS: 544-3777.<br />
Oayt.'a«anlnga ca6: 256-6144<br />
TORONAOO. 1978. BrougPam XS<br />
67.000 ml.. wrap arotktd back<br />
window t3.500 644-4154<br />
TORONADO 1960- Mrknum nj<strong>at</strong>.<br />
aar loefca<br />
360-5734<br />
TORONAOO. 1961 Burgundy loadad.<br />
$1300 Aftar 8 PM<br />
5*1-0149<br />
878 Plymouth<br />
ACCLAIM 1900 LX.<br />
option. bMck -ZL:<br />
oondMon'^7900 437-7774<br />
GRAND VOYAGER 1969. vary<br />
CMan. black charry. 26.000 maa*<br />
$12,000 326-4462<br />
RELIANT, 1967<br />
onMm. tst, loadad. $2600 AM tor<br />
Tom. laava maaaaga 423-7768<br />
878<br />
BONNEVILLE 1960. LE. fray. MS<br />
BS-cTi. z n • •<br />
^m64^4400<br />
AfMr 5pm 643-7106<br />
fSi<br />
inadad 14.300 maa*<br />
SONNEVIUE. 160* BROUGHAM -<br />
4 door. 3* VS angina. 78.000 '-<br />
Kin. $7,700. Aftar 5pm 476-6676<br />
ORANO AMS 1991<br />
or buy CALL NOW)<br />
SHELTON<br />
CONTINENTAL 1969. Slon<strong>at</strong>ura<br />
riaa. loadad Thla Florida wkiM<br />
baauty naa only 27.000 mSaa, bum<br />
' 1*960 347*479<br />
LYNX 1963 - 5 apaad. ak. 2 aaM.<br />
$900<br />
456-18*5<br />
LYNX 1968. m<strong>at</strong>aMc gray. 4 apaad.<br />
ak. was aouMPad. a icakant. 29.000<br />
mSaa. $3000 553-8738<br />
NINETY EIGHT 1979 - 64.000 mOaa,<br />
loadad. awi roof. C8 $2,500<br />
ORANO AM 1*66 LE 4 door, auto-<br />
CaS 9am-6:30pm 655-5070 m<strong>at</strong>ic. 1 yr oM bra* naw brafcaa<br />
$4350 AfMr 4:30. 451-0623<br />
OLOe 98 1905. akCiaOawl condMon.<br />
CMan. loadad. 81.000 mkaa Biua ORANO AM. 1966, LE. 2 door.<br />
Book Mm $5400. aakmg $9000 75.000 mSaa, cruMa. ak. powar. wm-<br />
553-6579 dowm/locks. $4,000 549-7656<br />
ORANO AM 1966 SE.<br />
Ic. VS. 1 ownai<br />
ad. t4200/tMM<br />
parMct. lopd-<br />
363-7924<br />
ORANO AM 1*67 le Burgundy<br />
gray mtartor. an: aSann uundPlun; 4<br />
door. Hr. radn/tapa.<br />
ilttikiifl. a<br />
51M0 a*<br />
makaoRar<br />
647-1307<br />
ORANO AM. 1987 SE<br />
roof, loadad 54.000 m<br />
ORANO AM. 1967 6<br />
door, powar. anv-fm.<br />
CySndar. 4<br />
ORANO AM. 1967 2 Door, autom<strong>at</strong>ic.<br />
ak. am-lm aaa tna. bMck.<br />
37.000 ma** 64000<br />
GRAND AM I960 - LE. nMMMi.<br />
2 door, ak, crulaa. 191.<br />
gray mtartor S6500/ba*t.<br />
GRAND PRK"SE 1*0 15.000 mOaa.<br />
aeaouftafy loadadl $12.9*0<br />
SHELTON 651-5500<br />
GRAND PRIX. 1978 - M<br />
angina, brafcaa 4 aahau<strong>at</strong> $1,500<br />
427-3354<br />
ORANO PRIX. 1976, loadad. da-<br />
good ara* original<br />
mka* $796 Tadd<br />
ar. 91.000<br />
471-7836<br />
CCUCA 1*42- ntbac* auunMOc<br />
ak. t u ntil, aunraol. loadad. Sna<br />
condMdw. tltOO^aai 547-6637<br />
GRAND PRDL 1*66. 8* dyui CEUCA CE 1*64 OT. 5<br />
PaMl. M-Mar aaaM. 76.000 mfeaa. ak<br />
GRAND PRIX I960 LL loadad. low<br />
ml laaaa. GM E*a*Mtlva car<br />
111*00 CM allar 4AT s 46*-10*6<br />
PONTIAC 8000. 16*7. ak. amomMle,<br />
taarao. ML crulaa. powar aaaarmg/brMWk.<br />
ta*60/1l*M 364-5714<br />
SUNBMD 1966 LE 4 door, aulo-<br />
aan*. gray. 46,40C*Imm<br />
s3.960aam Oder<br />
8UNBIRO. 1906. SE rad, aporly option*<br />
nmm Braa, 5 apaad. run* graai.<br />
462-3576<br />
SUNOmO 1*90 LE 2 door. ak. automaOc<br />
powar 20.000 ml. EiiuaStnl<br />
64*1615<br />
SUNBIRO 1*81 LE 31 «€. ak. amJ<br />
.zzztsz<br />
SUNBIRO 1*91. LE COUPE - OM<br />
axacuPup, low maa*. automaOc. ak.<br />
caaa<strong>at</strong>t*. aluminum mtiaaW. crMaa.<br />
d<strong>at</strong>roM. Mt 86 995 952-5709<br />
TRANS AM 1966. M.300 or taka<br />
454-1561<br />
TRANS AM 1*87 - dart Mua. gray<br />
mtartor. T loo*, autom<strong>at</strong>ic. 42.000<br />
mPa* $7,295 456-2716<br />
CCUCA 16*6 GT. T apaad cnaa*<br />
ML ak. Ml powar. aMrao/eta tan a<br />
44.660 332 1125<br />
CAPRI CONVHTBU is 01 10.000 175<br />
mae*. loaded. I10.S06.<br />
North Brother* Ford 42 V13 78 MAXMA t660 M S. 6 apaad. |<br />
CAPRI 1*02. 4 apeed. na • aree. 9C SMTP. MackL $14.TOO or baM cflar<br />
rede, afcoefca. voPaae regt<br />
MuM aaa 446-3769<br />
good UUWMIIIP I. $1400.<br />
MSSAN ANO PO»mAC<br />
.87600<br />
BONNEVILLE 1S67 LE. 44.000<br />
ntPaa, loadad. aaoaPaM ujmHurt<br />
cMan. $7600 863-2037<br />
BONNEVILLE. 1**6 Xk. crvdaa. S*<br />
GRAND PMX. 1*60. LE. Law mOaa.<br />
ndowa 4 locfc*. tiiBMt I<br />
$ lO.SOO.tMl 473-5613<br />
GRAND PRtt 1990. loadad. 5<br />
Pit an cm day*.<br />
•wa. 313-863 6*61<br />
CCLICA. 18*0. OT<br />
loadad. undar 2.000 r<br />
813.8<br />
COROLLA 19*0 - AmomaUc. ak<br />
naw anpkia with wai i ann. r^mtm<br />
COUGAR-1978 XR7 . 52.000 orlgMM SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE<br />
mpaa. gooci Mafcad*<br />
tranaportanon $000 635-7226 Snanoa. Aak lor Dorian 646-1122<br />
BARNETT PONTIAC/NISSAN<br />
COUGAR. ISO*. XR7. 66 000 maa*<br />
TtkPo. beby Mua. loadad<br />
$3,800 MuM aaM 647-1394<br />
MM (MMa. vary aharp<br />
Spm 662-7646<br />
BONNEVILLE 1*8* LE * door. Mr PONTIAC 6000 1966<br />
cMMdar. aa. <strong>at</strong>ara<br />
Vary CMan 44 *90<br />
SHELTON<br />
MR2 1966 - ra* 5 apmmt. ak aurv<br />
'ool. naw Ma* partormanoa- a»-<br />
729-6307<br />
SUPRA 1907 Tvrbo. 5 apaad. apon*<br />
oondMon<br />
786-1343<br />
REBATES ARE BACK<br />
BUY NOW & SAVE!!<br />
afcjmkmm<br />
» «f f TANK o I<br />
NEW 1991 FESTTVA Gt<br />
2 DOOR<br />
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WAS$7943jiJl $<br />
6335l<br />
NEW 1991 PROBE GL<br />
2 DOOR<br />
HATCHBACK<br />
TS. convenience group 1. tmlad glass Pacini rear window<br />
wtlh premium aouid<br />
wnaew breed glass duel itarrort. oodyetde mofc»ng8<br />
cargo cover recknmg bucket tp<strong>at</strong>k power brakes power neenng<br />
Slock »«377<br />
NEW 1991<br />
ESCORT LX<br />
2 DOOR<br />
HATCHBACK<br />
Powar Hearing, power brsfce*, kght corvemaoca group. ariMO<br />
glass storeo conacM Body ikM mokSngt, raar bucket<br />
Mtd intermittent «ri«er3. raar anndow defroeier -tmcw dack kd<br />
reMaaa -emoie nwran cargo araa cover tide wmdow demrsMr<br />
Stock F9S41 .<br />
WAS $9768 NQW $ 7 7 2 6 *<br />
750<br />
2REBATE<br />
1991 TAURUS L<br />
4 DOOR<br />
WAS $14,250<br />
NOW '11.307' I ""'""iiow'12.555'<br />
•Plus lax. title, licsnss & destin<strong>at</strong>ion Reb<strong>at</strong>e, if<br />
appScable mduOed Retari s<strong>at</strong>es only Picture<br />
may noi represent actual vehicle<br />
Sals end 9/9 91<br />
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SUPRA. 1909. automanc. powar<br />
aunrool la<strong>at</strong>har. loadad Mmt condition<br />
LOW maa apt Emandad war<br />
ranty $16,500 lla<strong>at</strong>aga 647-2567<br />
TOYOTA TERCEL 1986 Automanc<br />
884 Votkswagsin<br />
BEETLE. 1974.<br />
BEETLE. 1974 - Good condition, 4<br />
apaad. ak, 60.000 ml was mamt<strong>at</strong>nad<br />
$1,400 477-2665<br />
CABRIOLET 1907 ComartKMa -<br />
ak. 45.000 ml . Wua<br />
$6,700 722-6233<br />
OOLF 1990, 4 door autom<strong>at</strong>ic, ak.<br />
low maaaga. Undar warranty $6695<br />
647-4<br />
QUANTUM 1964-STATlON WAGON<br />
WoHaburg adMon. orlgmM ownar<br />
55.000 mSaa. 5 tpaad anvtm caa-<br />
•aha aunroot Loofca/n«ia grv<strong>at</strong><br />
$4000 433-3*27<br />
VW 19*4 GT1.<br />
LifLL LTLLL LrliLliLzL<br />
GM PROGRAM CARS<br />
1991 SUN84RO<br />
CONVERTIBLE<br />
LWM - -XX fnlM rw- SO »SO<<br />
wo njsas<br />
NOW '11,995<br />
1991 PONTIAC LEMANS<br />
""•16,459<br />
1991 POHTIAC STE<br />
UMH9W3 vjndw • OOO mxIss 2 »c .cfioot*<br />
^ • 1 0,450<br />
1991 PONTIAC GRAND AM<br />
*»o^r looks suaomr as ctusm<br />
ss»^e«s • 000 rn—a<br />
'10,995<br />
1991 PONTIAC SUN BIROS<br />
bri*M 4 lo c*oo*s trowi • 000 sn*M<br />
'6995<br />
1990 CHEVY LUMINA<br />
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NOW 13,642<br />
-355-7500 or<br />
1-800-648-1521
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p»y» 2 PLYMOUTH FALL FESTIVAL Thursday. September 5, 1991<br />
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Duane Lamphear of Plymouth and aon, John, wait in line for a pancake<br />
and sausage breakfast.<br />
Plymouth's Fall Fest<br />
has something for all<br />
There'll be something for everyone<br />
<strong>at</strong> the 1991 Plymouth Fall Festival.<br />
Here are some highlights:<br />
• Fire Safety House — The city of<br />
Plymouth's Volunteer Firefighters will<br />
make educ<strong>at</strong>ion fun for youngsters <strong>at</strong><br />
their exhibit. Children of all ages will<br />
be welcomed and taught about the importance<br />
of knowing wh<strong>at</strong> to do in case<br />
of fire. The Fire Safety House will be<br />
. on Main- Street <strong>at</strong> the corner of Penniman.<br />
Safety demonstr<strong>at</strong>ions will be<br />
- from 4-10 p.m. Friday; from noon to 10<br />
• p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday and from noon to 6 p.m.<br />
s. Sunday.<br />
• Dunk Tank — Here's your<br />
chance to get even with folks about<br />
town drafted for "dunkee" duty. Spon<br />
sored by the Plymouth Salem Rock<br />
ettes, the dunk tank will see action<br />
from 6-9 p.m. Friday, from noon to<br />
8:30 p.m. S<strong>at</strong>urday and from 17:30<br />
p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.<br />
— • Hockey Shoot — Show your<br />
prowess and let the NHL hear about<br />
•it! For $1. you can shoot the puck<br />
three times and have your speed<br />
clocked by the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
Hockey Associ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
• Antique Show — Antique dealers<br />
from across the country will set up<br />
their wares <strong>at</strong> the Plymouth Cultural<br />
Center <strong>at</strong> Farmer and. Theodore<br />
streets behind Central Middle School.<br />
Sponsored by the Plymouth Symphony<br />
League, the show will be from 10<br />
a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, and from 10 a.m.<br />
to 6 p.m. Friday.<br />
• Produce Tent — Come see the<br />
best of Plymouth's harvest <strong>at</strong> the<br />
Trailwood Garden Club's produce tent<br />
on the Central Middle School grounds<br />
Sunday. Fruits and vegetables will be<br />
on display and ready for judging.<br />
• Art in Kellogg Park — The<br />
Three Cities Art Club will sponsor its<br />
popular annual display in Kellogg<br />
Park. The event will be S<strong>at</strong>urday and<br />
Sunday near the corner of Main Street<br />
and Ann Arbor Trail.<br />
Food booths offer<br />
variety <strong>at</strong> Fall Fest<br />
Plymouth's Fall Festival would be a<br />
bore without its booths. Here's wh<strong>at</strong>'s<br />
on tap for the 1991 edition.<br />
• Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Vietnam Veterans<br />
of America. Chapter 528 will fe<strong>at</strong>ure<br />
steamed corn on the cob. w<strong>at</strong>ermelon.<br />
and h<strong>at</strong> pins. T-shirts and<br />
bumper stickers. —<br />
• The Plymouth The<strong>at</strong>er Guild will<br />
staff the cotton candy wagon.<br />
• Plymouth Salem High School's<br />
sophomore class will drive festivalgoers<br />
nuts as the aroma of spiced<br />
roasted almonds wafts through the air.<br />
• The Salem High School class of<br />
"92 will offer'pizza and pop.<br />
• Polish Centennial Dancers.<br />
P.N.A. Lodge 3240 will cook up a variety<br />
of ethnic dishes.<br />
• Plymouth Township Police will<br />
pass along inform<strong>at</strong>ion on crime prevention.<br />
• The Plymouth Optimist Club<br />
booth will have balloons, infi<strong>at</strong>ables<br />
and children's toys.<br />
• New Morning School's booth will<br />
fe<strong>at</strong>ure carnival games.<br />
• N<strong>at</strong>ivity of the Virgin Mary<br />
Church members will serve shish<br />
kebabs. Greek pastry, coffee and pop.<br />
• The theme for the University of<br />
Michigan Health Center of Plymouth<br />
will be children's safety.<br />
• The Kiwanis Club of Plymouth<br />
will serve pop and popcorn from its<br />
popcorn wagon.<br />
• 1 CARE school folks will showcase<br />
computer software.<br />
a First Baptist Church will offer<br />
books for sale.<br />
• The Plymouth-C<strong>at</strong>non Civitan<br />
Club will fe<strong>at</strong>ure photo buttons and<br />
yaki tori steak sandwiches.<br />
a The Plymouth Community<br />
Chamber of Commerce will offer luminaries<br />
and caps.<br />
a The Centennial Educ<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
Park N<strong>at</strong>ional Honor Society will sel!<br />
Italian ice.<br />
a The <strong>Canton</strong> Executive Forum<br />
will offer ice cream.<br />
a The <strong>Canton</strong> Student Council,<br />
class of '94. will fe<strong>at</strong>ure hot pretzels<br />
and soda pop.<br />
a Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High School<br />
seniors will roast hotdogs and serve up<br />
cold root beer.<br />
a Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> Football<br />
Boosters will serve cheese nachos and<br />
POP-<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> class of '93 will sell yogurt.<br />
a The American Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />
University Women will sell used<br />
paperback books.<br />
a The Plymouth Elks^vill dissemi<br />
n<strong>at</strong>e drug awareness inform<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
a The Plymuth Community Family<br />
YMCA will sell Italian sausage<br />
sandwiches with green peppers and<br />
onions and beverages. Also on hand<br />
will be w<strong>at</strong>er bottles and shirts.<br />
During Ptymouth s Fall Festival,<br />
check out our<br />
FULL CAR<br />
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AUTO EMISSION TEST<br />
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A W Reg. $39.00<br />
L Most Cars A Light Trucks<br />
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767 Main Street<br />
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Thursday. September 5. 1991 PLYMOUTH FALL FESTIVAL Page 3<br />
Fall Festival's roots were in picnic<br />
By MLB. Dillon<br />
staff writer<br />
Thirty-five years ago. members<br />
of the Plymouth Rotary Club<br />
decided it would be nice to<br />
host a community picnic <strong>at</strong><br />
Hamilton Park.<br />
The idea was to raise money to buy<br />
playground equipment for children<br />
who used the park. Rotarians served<br />
up 500 chicken dinners <strong>at</strong> their oneday<br />
event <strong>at</strong> Hamilton Park, which<br />
ironically is now known as Jaycee<br />
Park.<br />
Little did the Rotarians know wh<strong>at</strong><br />
they'd started.<br />
Five hundred dinners would amount<br />
to a drop in the bucket <strong>at</strong> the modernday<br />
Plymouth Fall Festival, which<br />
evolved from th<strong>at</strong> chicken dinner in<br />
1956.<br />
It's expected th<strong>at</strong> 12.000 pl<strong>at</strong>es of<br />
barbecue chicken will be served up<br />
Sunday. Sept. 8. the last day of the<br />
festival. The event gets under way<br />
Thursday. Sept. 5.<br />
The fall fest is sponsored by local<br />
non-profit organiz<strong>at</strong>ions and coordin<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
by the volunteer Plymouth Community<br />
Fall Festival board of directors.<br />
Proceeds are used to fund charitable<br />
activities sponsored by the community's<br />
non-profit organiz<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />
Fall Festival President Zan Kafila<br />
says the 36th annual festival will fe<strong>at</strong>ure<br />
everything last year's did. "hopefully<br />
improved upon.<br />
"We have some wonderful entertainment<br />
coming up. Due to the generosity<br />
of the eight car dealers in the area, we<br />
were able to provide some real quality<br />
entertainment. It's wonderful, considering<br />
th<strong>at</strong> economic times haven't<br />
been so good." said Kafila. who<br />
succeeds her husband Gene as festival<br />
president. The Kafilas are the second<br />
couple to have served in the volunteer<br />
office. First were Sue and Larry McElroy.<br />
•<br />
RESPONSE FROM area business<br />
people was overwhelming as well, said<br />
Kafila<br />
"Twenty-seven local merchants c(fn<br />
tributed funds to help us with our expenses.<br />
Response was terrific.' she<br />
said.<br />
The Plymouth Fall Festival is put<br />
on without the involvement of commercial<br />
entities, she added. "We are<br />
the only festival totally run by volunteers.<br />
The volunteers represent the<br />
service clubs for which they volunteer,"<br />
she said.<br />
"Because we are not professionals in<br />
doing this, we have to rely on our instinct<br />
and hope to do a job." said Kafila.<br />
past president of the Plymouth-<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Civitan Club "We hope the<br />
community enjoys, understands and is<br />
proud of the festival."<br />
Here are some festival highlights<br />
straight from the prez:<br />
'Friday night, we have a wonderful<br />
b*nd, Innov<strong>at</strong>ion- They play kind*<br />
of music, all kinds They can go from<br />
'50s and 60s to current music said<br />
Kafila "They're a real audience<br />
pleaser They're a wonderful listening<br />
and dance band." Innov<strong>at</strong>ion will play<br />
in Kellogg Park beginning <strong>at</strong> about<br />
6.30 p.m. Friday.<br />
"S<strong>at</strong>urday night we have Bob Ehi<br />
rant's Big Band They're terrific, too<br />
said Kafila-. The Step-Brothers will<br />
play "50s and '60s music.<br />
"We're going to have the Tim<br />
O'Hare Irish Dancers S<strong>at</strong>urday, and<br />
contemporary music following them<br />
l<strong>at</strong>e in the afternoon<br />
"Well have the Polish Centennial<br />
Dancers S<strong>at</strong>urday afternoon and again<br />
tn sm<strong>at</strong>t groups performing in and<br />
around the park area<br />
•THURSDAY NIGHT is tagged as<br />
senior citizens' night." she add*d<br />
"We'll have the <strong>Canton</strong> Seniors Kitch<br />
en Band, and the Felicity Strings, who<br />
play dulcimers. The Plymouth Community<br />
Band also will perform Thursday.<br />
"We'll have more entertainers strolling<br />
around the park this year. On Sunday<br />
we will have the Sweet Adelines,<br />
and on S<strong>at</strong>urday, the Dixieland<br />
Band." she said.<br />
"On S<strong>at</strong>urday and Sunday, we'll<br />
have the Clowns Around Redford and<br />
gymnastics demonstr<strong>at</strong>ions- A dance<br />
troupe called Sidekicks and kar<strong>at</strong>e experts<br />
will do demonstr<strong>at</strong>ions S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />
and Sunday We'll nave speakers set<br />
up on Main Street to project the sound<br />
John Moreno (left) and Mike Bali<br />
(right) cook chicken for the Rotary<br />
Club barbecue. At left, former<br />
Plymouth firefighter Bob Kroeger<br />
shows Annie Freier how to put out<br />
rffft.<br />
all over the park.<br />
"It's going to be fun The board this<br />
year has been very organized and has<br />
worked hard." added Kafila Kafila<br />
also had praise for residents and businesses<br />
who good-n<strong>at</strong>uredly put up with<br />
disruption caused by the festival.<br />
"The festival manager, Joe Bida.<br />
and the assistant festival manager, his<br />
son John Bida. have gone above and<br />
beyond with the things they're doing."<br />
added Kafila<br />
They 're a terrific 5earn<br />
"It's been a lot of work, but it's fun.<br />
We want everyone to be part of it and<br />
have fun We just hope the we<strong>at</strong>her<br />
cooper<strong>at</strong>es "
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Denise Fischer and daughter Janee enjoy pancakes.<br />
Arts Council<br />
to hold show<br />
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tion with the Plymouth Fall Festival.<br />
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S<strong>at</strong>urday. Sept. 7. and noon to 5 p.m.<br />
Sunday. Sept. 8. <strong>at</strong> Central Middle<br />
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town Plymouth.<br />
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for adults. Sl for senior citizens and<br />
students Admission is free for chil-<br />
dren under age 12<br />
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craftsmen from throughout Michigan<br />
and surrounding st<strong>at</strong>es will particip<strong>at</strong>e<br />
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Page 6 PLYMOUTH FALL FESTIVAL Thursday. September 5. 1991<br />
Entertainment includes bands, dancing<br />
— — - — Thursday -— - —<br />
Sept. 5<br />
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6:30 p.m. — <strong>Canton</strong> Seniors! Kitchen Band<br />
7:30 p.m. — Opening Ceremony<br />
8 p.m. — Plymouth Community Band<br />
_ Friday<br />
Sept. 6<br />
5:30 p.m. — M<strong>at</strong>t W<strong>at</strong>roba (Folk Music)<br />
6:30 p.m. — Innov<strong>at</strong>ion (Band)<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />
Sept. 7<br />
9 a.m. — Optimists Club Pet Show<br />
12 p.m. — "Scheer" Magic<br />
1 p.m. — Maureen Schiffman (for kids)<br />
2 p.m. — Plymouth Polish Centennial<br />
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A barbecue sparerib dinner, also<br />
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is on tap for Friday <strong>at</strong> The G<strong>at</strong>hering<br />
The dinner will begin shortly before<br />
noon and end <strong>at</strong> 6 p.m. Served for $8<br />
with the ribs will be baked pot<strong>at</strong>oes,<br />
cole slaw and pop.<br />
T H E Plymouth Colonial Kiwanis<br />
Club will greet S<strong>at</strong>urday's early arriv-<br />
als <strong>at</strong> the Fall Festival with its pan-<br />
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Reduced r<strong>at</strong>e tickets ($3.50) are<br />
available in advance by calling 453-<br />
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the door will be $4<br />
Children age 14 and under only will<br />
be measured <strong>at</strong> the door and charged<br />
50 cents a foot for admission.<br />
Proceeds will be given by the<br />
Kiwanis Club, to the United Way. the<br />
Salv<strong>at</strong>ion Army, scholarships and<br />
parks.<br />
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Th<strong>at</strong>'s just wh<strong>at</strong>'s on tap for S<strong>at</strong>urday-<br />
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Tickets are $8 Proceeds will be giv-<br />
en by the K of C to the Plymouth-Can-<br />
ton Special Olympics and the Plym-<br />
outh Opportunity House.<br />
LAST B U T not least, the Plymouth<br />
Rotary Club's traditional chicken bar-<br />
becue is set for 11 a.m. to 5 p.m Sun<br />
day.<br />
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If you've longed to ride a double-<br />
decker bus but haven't yet had the<br />
chance. Fall Festival is the place for<br />
you.<br />
Plymouth's red double-decker will<br />
shuttle p<strong>at</strong>rons from venue to venue <strong>at</strong><br />
the 36th annual fest — for free.<br />
The bus will run on a two-stop<br />
schedule. The first destin<strong>at</strong>ion will be<br />
Kellogg Park near Main Street and<br />
Ann Arbor Trail, and the second <strong>at</strong><br />
Central Middle School <strong>at</strong> Church<br />
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The bus will oper<strong>at</strong>e from 6 p.m.-9<br />
p.m. Friday, from noon-9 p.m. S<strong>at</strong>ur-<br />
day. and from noon-5 p.m. Sunday.<br />
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<strong>at</strong> 459-7300 or the schools <strong>at</strong> 451-6600<br />
Cherly Co<strong>at</strong>es and daughter Susan shop <strong>at</strong> the arts and crafts show, which is part of the Fall Festival.<br />
Best dressed pet contest will be S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />
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