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VOLUME 21 NUMBER 84<br />

See<br />

THE 1996<br />

OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS<br />

ACADEMIC ALL-STAR TEAM<br />

SPECIAL SECTION<br />

inside<br />

•i • 1 1 1<br />

What's best? Things are heating<br />

up when it comes to legal battles<br />

concerning <strong>Canton</strong> businesses<br />

that sell fireworks. /2A<br />

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Art exhibit: Children of Ukrainian<br />

descent from throughout<br />

metro Detroit visually express<br />

their thoughts in "Chornobyl - 10<br />

Years After Through the Eyes of<br />

Children" at Your Heritage<br />

House. /IB<br />

Music: The Livonia Symphony<br />

Orchestra presents its season<br />

finale in memory of those who<br />

suffered tHe nuclear accident 10<br />

years ago in the Ukraine./IB<br />

SPORTS<br />

Observertand meet: Check out the<br />

contenders for the annual, running<br />

of the Observerland boys<br />

track meet./ 1C<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> ©bserucr r j<br />

INDEX<br />

Classifieds E-H Real Estate 4E<br />

Announcements 8G Rentals 8E<br />

Autos 4H Movies 8B<br />

Crossword 5E Sports 1C<br />

Jobs ~T~ 4F~<br />

Hone/Service 7G<br />

Merchandise _ 8G<br />

Pets 1H<br />

HOW TO REACH US<br />

Newsroom: 313-459-2700<br />

Newsroom Fax: 313-45*4224<br />

E-mail: rwwtroom O oeonllne.com<br />

Nightline/Sports; 313-953-2104<br />

Reader Comment Line. 313-953-2042<br />

Classified Advertising: 313-591-0900<br />

Display Advertising: 313-591-2300<br />

Home Delivery: 313*91-0500<br />

*- Cable TV Weekly: 313453-2182<br />

THURSDAY, MAY 2,1996 • CANTON, MICHIGAN • 94 PAGES 0<br />

FT 7— . *<br />

SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS<br />

<strong>Kroger</strong> <strong>clears</strong> <strong>major</strong> <strong>hurdle</strong><br />

BY RALPH R. ECHTINAW<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

A 184,000-square-foot shopping center to<br />

include <strong>Canton</strong>'s second " LrOgi er supfcrmar-<br />

ket cleared a <strong>major</strong> <strong>hurdle</strong> Monday as planning.commissioners<br />

gave their blessings.<br />

The site plan of a new shopping<br />

center on the southwest corner of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Center and Ford, including a<br />

<strong>Kroger</strong> supermarket just five-eights<br />

of a mile from ah6lher <strong>Kroger</strong>, was<br />

recommended for approval Monday<br />

by township planning commissioners.<br />

The township board must approve<br />

the site plan before it becomes official.<br />

Developer Stuart Frankel planA<br />

construction of a 184,.<br />

< / X c . 20.<br />

. On Wednesday last the mortal Dart<br />

.WASHINGTON the Great-r-the Fathe<br />

of his Country ami the Friend of mai]<br />

wa* consigned to the tomb, with soletn<br />

honors and funeral pomp<br />

A multitude of persons assembled, fro<br />

many miles round, at Mount Vernon, tU<br />

choice abode and last residence of the i!<br />

hilarious* chief. There were the grov<br />

:he spacious avenues, the beautiful a<br />

sublime scenes, the noble mansion—b<br />

alias , the august inhabitant was now<br />

v'A. That great soul was t?oucf H,<br />

mortal part was there indeed; but ah<br />

now affecting! how awful the spectacle<br />

mch worth and greatness, thus, to mo<br />

?ves, fallen !—Yes ! fallen ! fallen !<br />

In the long anil lofty Portico. where<br />

he Hero walked in §j[l his glory, n hours.<br />

At the medical Center, volunteers perform-a<br />

number of duties, including providing patients<br />

with tAnsportation to the medical center, help<br />

ing employees with administrative duties and<br />

escorting patients to their appointments.<br />

Rookie of the Year<br />

State Rep. Loren Bennett of <strong>Canton</strong> has been<br />

honored by the Michigan Manufacturers Association<br />

as "Rookie of the Year "<br />

The association chose Bennett, chair of the<br />

%<br />

i j nt*<br />

IUS<br />

thi<br />

3-<br />

I<br />

TAMMS GRMTa/STAfT Ajmar .<br />

A And: Bill<br />

Harper of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

stumbled<br />

across a<br />

copy of the<br />

Ulster<br />

County<br />

Gazette<br />

dated<br />

Jan. 4,<br />

1800, that<br />

was primarily<br />

devoted to<br />

the death of<br />

first Americanpresident<br />

George<br />

Washington.<br />

Harper<br />

found the<br />

paper<br />

amongst<br />

his. grandparents'<br />

.<br />

belongings.<br />

At right is a<br />

portion of<br />

an article<br />

from, the<br />

paper.<br />

Senate Natural Resources, and EnvironmentaL<br />

Affairs Committee, for his work oft Act 307<br />

reforms *and the introduction and passsge of<br />

environmental audit privilege legislation.<br />

Bennett also is vice chair of the Financial Services<br />

Committee and is a member of the Local,<br />

Urban and State Affairs Committee.<br />

<strong>Library</strong> closes temporarily<br />

Patrons are reminded that the CTanton <strong>Public</strong><br />

<strong>Library</strong> will close its doors temporarily beginning<br />

at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 30 through Friday,<br />

May 3. The library ^rill reopen at 9:30 a.m. Saturday,<br />

May f<br />

The library will be closed so new carpeting<br />

may be installed.<br />

1


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The Observer/THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1996<br />

Fireworks legal battles heat up for<br />

Br RALPH R. EOJITNAW<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

;The legal tug of war over the<br />

business practices of two Michigan<br />

Avenue fireworks merchants<br />

is heating up again as the calendar<br />

apprpaches the Fourth of<br />

July.<br />

'Judge Ron Lowe of the 35th<br />

District Court ruled Monday,<br />

April 29, that he erred last June<br />

when he signed a search warrant<br />

that led to the seizure of 525<br />

cftses of fireworks from Tri-City<br />

Fireworks June 22. If the Wayne<br />

County prosecutor's office doesn't<br />

appeal Lowe's ruling, the fire-<br />

Treasure from page 1A<br />

Illinois where his family lived.<br />

~0l»t then I started, seeing references<br />

in the paper to Rochester:<br />

And to me Rochester is New<br />

York"<br />

.^ajarper started investigating.<br />

Bk traced the paper to Ulster<br />

County in New York. "I want to<br />

tyll this paper and see if it's still<br />

works will be returned to Tri-<br />

Citv owners Donald and Pat<br />

Linn.<br />

The Linns sell fireworks that<br />

are considered illegal in Michigan,<br />

but ship them out of state,<br />

which is legal under state law<br />

and has been affirmed by a 1989<br />

Ingham County Circuit Court<br />

injunction. Prosecutors believe<br />

Tri-City sells fireworks within<br />

the state.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township Police Det.<br />

Richard Pomorski bought three<br />

items from Tri-City last year,<br />

which were used to get Lowe to<br />

sign the warrant that he<br />

in business," he said.<br />

The newspaper has only four<br />

pages and the middle section is<br />

devoted entirely to George<br />

Washington. But it is not at all<br />

like today's newspapers. While<br />

Washington's obituary is included<br />

it is not_the-domin^t article<br />

in the middle portion. Instead a<br />

ii-HowTo Buy An Air Conditioning and Heating System<br />

!;•: With No Money. Down, No Payments for 6 Months<br />

...Plus Get $550.00 Cash<br />

- / .<br />

Yes. it's true, you can buy an air<br />

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tor no money down, plus receive<br />

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So you get the system p<br />

There should have been lan-.<br />

guage in the search warrant to<br />

protect Tri-CityV right to sell<br />

fireworks outside the state,"<br />

Lowe said.<br />

Neither he, Pomorski, or<br />

Wayne County assistant prosecutor<br />

Ray Walsh, knew ajgout<br />

the law or the injunction<br />

enabling Tri-City to possess fireworks<br />

for sale out of state, Lowe<br />

said.<br />

If he knew then what he<br />

knows how, Lowe said, he would<br />

not have signed the search war-<br />

<strong>major</strong>ity of the news about<br />

Washington is a letter by the<br />

U.S. Senate about the first president<br />

with a response from then-<br />

President John Adams. The middle<br />

section also contains a poem<br />

about Washington written by an<br />

unidentified girl.<br />

The front page of the newspaper<br />

is dominated by U.S. Congressional<br />

news, but it is in resolution<br />

and letter form. Also on<br />

the front is an extract from a letter<br />

from Lt. Col. Henry Clinton<br />

to Lord .Grenville regarding the<br />

movement of troops..<br />

The back page of the newspaper<br />

boasts advertising similar to<br />

today's classified ads. One ad<br />

was to hire an apprentice, another<br />

was to sell a female slave.<br />

There was also a notice that<br />

someone's red bull had strayed,<br />

a lost was watch, and a second<br />

notice from a husband who<br />

declared he was no longer<br />

responsible for-his wife's debts.<br />

Harper figures the newspapen<br />

has been handed down in his<br />

family "My grandparents<br />

CLASS RINGS<br />

rant.<br />

Walsh said the prosecutor's<br />

office will wait to see Lowe's<br />

written opinion before deciding<br />

whether to appeal the decision to<br />

the circuit court.<br />

To be fair to him, to be fair to<br />

everybody, I've got to see what<br />

he writes in his opinion," Walsh<br />

said.<br />

Meanwhile, Burda Bros. Fireworks,<br />

also on Michigan Avenue,<br />

has submitted a request to the<br />

township to have a fireworks display<br />

in 1996.<br />

The permit is not expected to<br />

weren't that old to get the<br />

paper," he said.<br />

Now that he has the newspaper<br />

he's been calling a number of<br />

places to find out what it's<br />

worth. One place told him it was<br />

only worth $20-$50. He doesn't<br />

believe it. He also plans to call<br />

the University of Michigan.<br />

"If it's worth a large amount of<br />

money, I'll sell it. If it isn't, I'll<br />

keep it," said Harper, who also-<br />

from the 1800s, as well as his<br />

grandfather's pocketwatch. "All<br />

of this stuff was in a big pile. I<br />

was at my brother's house and<br />

he said it was just a bunch of old<br />

photographs and he was going to<br />

throw it all out."<br />

Harper is amazed by the condition<br />

of the newspaper, which<br />

appears to be printed on something<br />

similar to a yellow-colored<br />

onion paper. "You can read it as<br />

though it was printed this morning.<br />

I can't imagine there are too<br />

many of these papers in existence."<br />

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Burda Bros, owners Elissa and<br />

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court since last June when state<br />

police raided their business on<br />

the same day <strong>Canton</strong> police raided<br />

Tri-City. Burda Bros, had<br />

been permitting customers to<br />

buy fireworks after paying $1 to<br />

join the American Fireworks<br />

Users Association.<br />

( The Burdas are expected to be<br />

in Wayne County Circuit Court<br />

Friday, May 3, as Judge John<br />

Murphy rules on the legality of<br />

their fireworks association. "If a<br />

circuit court judge declares these<br />

business practices legal under<br />

the law, I'm not going to second<br />

\uess that judge's opinion," said<br />

Lowe last October.<br />

Attorney Hugh -Buck" Davis,<br />

representing Tri-City and Burda<br />

Bros., said Murphy will also rule<br />

on the vagueness of the state<br />

statute banning fireworks and<br />

on whether federal regulations<br />

regarding fireworks take precedence<br />

over state regulations. -<br />

"I've been trying to get somebody<br />

to do (this) for years and<br />

they keep ducking," he said.<br />

Rouge volunteers sought<br />

For the first time in the 11year<br />

history of the. annual Rouge<br />

Rescue river clean-up, a stretch<br />

of the Rouge's tributary system<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong> Township will be<br />

included this June.<br />

Coordinator David Thomas is<br />

seeking volunteers to pull log-<br />

<strong>Kroger</strong> from page 1A<br />

1997. <strong>Kroger</strong> plans to remodel<br />

the existing store at Sheldon and<br />

Ford.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> resident Karl Zarbo,<br />

who manages property for<br />

Ramco-Gershenson of Southfield,<br />

and who was recently appointed<br />

to the planning commission, said<br />

that <strong>Kroger</strong> probably won't give<br />

up its old store because another<br />

supermarket would likely move<br />

in. •<br />

However, planning commissioners<br />

have been more*concerned<br />

with the proposed<br />

appearance of the shopping.center.<br />

In early April they sent<br />

Frankel and company packing<br />

with instructions to make his<br />

design more pleasing to the eye.<br />

"This screams 1970s strip<br />

mall," sdid Commissioner Melissa<br />

McLaughlin.<br />

"It's bland and^ redundant,"<br />

!c Gustafson.<br />

It looks like you're creating a<br />

billboard for the signage," said<br />

Commissioner Catherine Johnson.<br />

Frankel's" architect, Lonny<br />

Zimmerman of Siegal/Tuomaala<br />

Associates of Farmington Hills,<br />

worked with <strong>Canton</strong> planning<br />

staff and a couple of the commissioners<br />

to create a design more<br />

to the commission's liking..<br />

jams, tires, auto parts, barrels<br />

conveyor belts and plastic sheet<br />

ing from the Tonquish Creek<br />

Saturday, June l.To volunteer<br />

call Thomas at 453-7402, or 973<br />

3582<br />

"We are pleased with the<br />

changes that have been made,"<br />

Associate Planner Judy Bocklage<br />

said.<br />

At first the design had a "horizontal<br />

feel to it," Zimmerman<br />

said, but it has been modified to<br />

incorporate standing seam metal<br />

roof elements, brick, on all<br />

columns and several 'storefront<br />

areas to break up the monotony.<br />

(SantondDbsmrer<br />

"We tried to create an atmosphere<br />

that isn't a series of<br />

repeating elements." Zimmerman<br />

said.<br />

In contrast to the April 2 meeting,<br />

when Frankel appeared<br />

dumbfounded by the commission's<br />

insistence on a pleasing<br />

appearance, Monday's meeting<br />

of minds was cordial indeed.<br />

"One last request," Gustafson<br />

said. "If you overdo on flowers,<br />

that's fine."<br />

Afterwards, commissioners<br />

talked about the difficulty of getting<br />

developers to do what they<br />

want.<br />

Commissioner Bob Wade said<br />

of Frankel: "This looks like what<br />

you told us was your theme, but<br />

it took a huge effort to get there."<br />

Added McLaughlin: "It's just a<br />

matter of stringing them along<br />

for six months."<br />

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<strong>Library</strong> Friends<br />

sponsor 'crooner 1<br />

bf —<br />

The Friends of the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong> have issued a<br />

"Crooner" alert.<br />

Bing Crosby, as portrayed by<br />

Bob Pasch, will treat guests to<br />

£{J»>v£ttiag of songs and memone*<br />

p.m. Friday. May 3, in<br />

the "<strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Library</strong> meeting<br />

room. Tickets are available at<br />

the reception desk or the door<br />

for $5 including refreshments.<br />

Pasch first listened to Bing on<br />

Armed Forces radio while stationed<br />

in Korea. Soon friends<br />

t>egan telling him that he sounder!<br />

lonkprf li^f thf famous<br />

the Butterfield Auction and<br />

acquired several personal items<br />

of Bing's. From this, the "Tribute<br />

to Bing Crosby" was born.<br />

Over the years, Bob Pasch has<br />

performed for the Bing Crosby<br />

Historical Society, the Bing<br />

Crosby fan club and the Bingthings<br />

Society. Bob has met the<br />

entire Crosby family, as well as<br />

Bob Hope. Pasch has fostered a<br />

friendship with Bing's butler<br />

Alan Fisher.<br />

Bob's Tribute to Bing Crosb><br />

contains wonderful arrangements<br />

nf thp best of Bing's<br />

crooper. In 1982, Bob attended music.<br />

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />

NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Charter-Township of <strong>Canton</strong>. 1150<br />

S <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road. <strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan will accept sealed bids up to<br />

10:00 a.m., May 16. 1996 for the following<br />

ONE (11 MAMMOTH REPLACEMENT ROOFTOP DOUBLE WALL<br />

CONSTRUCTION VARIABLE UNIT MARK AC-3 INSTALLED<br />

Specifications are available in the Financial Services Dept. The Township<br />

reserves the right to reject any or all bids The Township does not<br />

discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex. religion, age or<br />

disability in employment or the provision of services<br />

.Publish Mav i. 1996<br />

TERRY G BENNETT. Clerk<br />

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />

NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY (11 YEN that the Charter Township of <strong>Canton</strong>. 115J1y<br />

S <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road. <strong>Canton</strong>. Michigan will accept sealed bid& up to<br />

10:00 a m . May 16, 1996 for the follow ing<br />

1996 WEED CUTTING PROGRAM<br />

Specifications are available in the Financial Services Dept The Township<br />

reserves the right to reject any or all bids The Township does not<br />

discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex. religion, age or<br />

disability in employment or the provision of services<br />

Pohlvh May 2 1996<br />

TERRY G. BENNETT. Clerk,<br />

ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSAL<br />

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />

Sealed proposals will -be received by Charter Township of <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

Engineering Services. 2nd Floor, 1150 S. <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road, <strong>Canton</strong>, Ml<br />

48188 until 5 p.m.. Friday Mav 17. 1996. for the following described<br />

project:<br />

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS t6 provide KN'GINEERfNG CONSULTING<br />

SERVICES for the abandonment of an existing 6-inch water main on the<br />

north side and the south side of Michigan Avenue from Lotz to Hannan<br />

Roads and the design of new 8-inch water main on the north and south<br />

sides of Michigan Avenue from Lotz to Hannan Also, the abandonment of<br />

existing 6-inch water main on the north side of Michigan Ave. between<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Center and Beck Roads and the design of new 8-inch water main to<br />

replacement the old one The design is to include connections to existing<br />

north/south water main at Beck, <strong>Canton</strong> Center, Lotz and Hannan.<br />

Proposals wilt also include a price to provide full time inspection and<br />

construction followup.<br />

Requests for Proposal Documents are available to pick up at 2ND Floor.<br />

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selected styles of<br />

Otga and Chance<br />

Encounters sieepwear.<br />

Reg. 26.00-45.00, .<br />

sale 19.50-33.75.<br />

9. Anne Klein ll<br />

gift with purchase.<br />

An umbrellaAote is<br />

yowf gift with any<br />

Anne Klein II watch<br />

purchase. 55.00-95.00.<br />

10. Sale 39.99.<br />

Women's Unisa<br />

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Reg. 52.00.<br />

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.The ..Plymouth Symphony<br />

Orchestra will revisit the past by<br />

performing music from the last<br />

five-'decaiWat its annual Pops<br />

Benefit at 8 p.m., Friday, May<br />

17"Fox Hills Country Club in"<br />

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'File, performance will feature a<br />

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The Observer/ THURSDAY, MAY 2,1996<br />

Healthy job market awaits SC grads<br />

Some 900 student® will graduate<br />

from Schoolcraft College this<br />

year, with more than half of the<br />

'96 graduates receiving degrees<br />

in a scientific field.<br />

The commencement ceremonies<br />

will begin at 6 p.m. Saturday,<br />

May 4, in the physical<br />

education building.<br />

Newsman Mort Crim will<br />

deliver the commencement<br />

address.<br />

Honorary degree recipients<br />

include businessman and civic<br />

leader Charles Mcllhargey and<br />

former Detroit News reporters<br />

Eleanor Breitmeyer and Arm and<br />

Gebert.<br />

Arthur Rockall, Northville<br />

artist and friend of the Schoolcraft<br />

College Scholarship Fund,<br />

will receive the Distinguished<br />

Alumni Award.<br />

The high proportion of students<br />

concentrating in a scientific<br />

field reflects what employers<br />

want, according to a Schoolcraft<br />

job counselor, who said the job<br />

market is wide open for those<br />

with specific technical skills.<br />

"The job market is excellent<br />

right now," Elaine Gerarge,<br />

Schoolcraft College job placement<br />

technician, said.<br />

jfThere are more jobs than<br />

people to fill them. Employers<br />

County parks<br />

to offer canoeing<br />

on Rouge River<br />

Beginning Saturday, May 4,<br />

Wayne County Parks ^yill open<br />

the doors to its canoe livery.<br />

The? new county-operated<br />

canoe livery was open on weekends<br />

last October, marking the<br />

first time since 1956 that local<br />

families had the opportunity to<br />

explore the river by canoe.<br />

The opening of the canoe livery<br />

is an important symbol for<br />

our efforts to clean up the Rouge<br />

River," said County Executive<br />

Edward H. McNamara.<br />

"We plan to make the Rouge a<br />

national model of how to take a<br />

river that once was thought to be<br />

polluted and return it to a state<br />

where people can use it and<br />

enjoy it."<br />

The Wayne County Parks livery<br />

is located on Hines Drive<br />

between Joy Road and Stark<br />

Road in Livonia. It will be open<br />

seven days a week, from 8-a.m.<br />

to 8 p.m.<br />

Canoe rates are $10 a canoe<br />

for the minimum two-hour<br />

rental and $4 for each additional<br />

half hour<br />

Reservations are recommend-<br />

'ed apd can be made by calling<br />

Wayne County Parks at (313)<br />

261-1990, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br />

Monday through Friday.<br />

The Tulips<br />

are in BloomL<br />

Enjoy Spring's Bounty<br />

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From<br />

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_ Wildflower Gaiylens_<br />

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Guided Walks in the<br />

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are more Jobs than people to fill them. Employers<br />

are looking for workers with specific basic skills.<br />

They do not have the time or finances to train<br />

someone. They will hone the basic skills which<br />

someone already possess**."<br />

Elaine Gerarge,<br />

Schoolcraft College job placement technician<br />

are looking for workers with specific<br />

basic skills. They do no have<br />

the time or finances to train<br />

someone. They will hone the<br />

basic "skills which someone<br />

already possesses."<br />

In the Schoolcraft graduating<br />

class, about 550 people will<br />

receive associate's degrees in sci-_<br />

ence, general science or engineering.<br />

^ _<br />

Popular <strong>major</strong>s are registered<br />

nursing, business administration,<br />

applied science, criminal<br />

justice and liberal arts.<br />

This year's class is ujrby about<br />

100 people from the number of<br />

1995 graduates.<br />

"We are pleased to see a 13<br />

percent increase in the number<br />

of graduates this year," said<br />

Conway Jeffress, vice president<br />

for instruction.<br />

Tues., May!<br />

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\bu1l meet with top decision<br />

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"It is too early to call it a<br />

trend, but we hope that students<br />

are seeing the value of completing<br />

a degree where the quality of<br />

instruction and the value for dollars<br />

spent is so high."<br />

Breitmeyer Gebert covered<br />

community events and Detroit<br />

society, at the Detroit News for<br />

35 years. She has received professional<br />

awards and was named<br />

Detroit Federation of Women's<br />

Clubs Woman of the Year.<br />

Armand Gebert wrote for the<br />

Detroit News for 42 years as $<br />

general assignment reporter,<br />

music and drama critic and ethnic<br />

writer and columnist.<br />

The couple live in Farmington.<br />

Mcllhargey, a businessman for<br />

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He was a Nankin Township<br />

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Rockall retired from Forct<br />

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in 1987. He returned to school,<br />

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where he earned an associate's<br />

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Aa a Schoolcraft College student,<br />

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More than 800 studejnts, the<br />

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alumni ranks at Madonna University's<br />

commencement at 10:30<br />

a.m. Saturday in Calihan Hall at<br />

the University of Detroit Mercy<br />

Of the graduates, 87 will<br />

receive a master's degree, 660<br />

will receive a bachelor's degree,<br />

and the remainder either an<br />

associate's degree or certificate.<br />

Madonna University's vice<br />

president for Planning and Mission<br />

Effectiveness, the<br />

Francis S. Tebbe, will preside<br />

over the commencement ceremonies.<br />

Sister Ann Stamm, professor<br />

and chairperson of religious<br />

studies and philosophy, will give<br />

the invocation.<br />

A reception hosted by Madonna<br />

University President Sister<br />

Mary Francilene will be^eld in<br />

the Residence Hall dining room<br />

after Mass.<br />

Three people will receive honorary<br />

degrees, including Leo J.<br />

Brennan Jr., vice president and<br />

executive director of the Ford<br />

Motor Company Fund; Mary A.<br />

Lyons, president of Lyons Tool &<br />

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Brennan, who received bachelor's<br />

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honor •<br />

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800 students Saturday<br />

- Ms largest<br />

class ever.<br />

the University of Notre Dame<br />

and attended the School of Foreign<br />

Service at Georgetown University,<br />

has supported Madonna<br />

University through the Ford<br />

Motor Company Fund.<br />

Lyons, wife of the late William<br />

A. Lyons, assumed the role of<br />

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after her husband died.<br />

A graduate of Alliance College,<br />

Walsh Institute.and Wayne<br />

State University, Lyons served<br />

on the Detroit Board of Education<br />

for 27 years.<br />

She taught prim airy, secondary<br />

and adult levels of education. In<br />

memory of her husband, she contributed<br />

to the physics lab of<br />

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wing and to a departmental<br />

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Post office<br />

The check isn't in the mail<br />

The recent announcement that site selection<br />

will begin this fall is a breakthrough in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s almost three-year quest for a fullservice<br />

post office.<br />

But don't take out the party hats. The<br />

check isn't in the mail yet.<br />

All that really has been announced so far is<br />

that a full-service post office for <strong>Canton</strong> is now<br />

the number one priority for the Detroit postal<br />

district. • •<br />

Let's not forget that <strong>Canton</strong> had four <strong>major</strong><br />

road projects that were considered a priority<br />

this year. Only one is ^moving forward. These<br />

projects also were to receive federal funding.<br />

While financing for roads and post offices<br />

clearly comes from different coffers with distinctly<br />

different political players and agendas,<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> has had its own share of disappointment<br />

when waiting for federal - or even state<br />

money for that matter - to come downstream.<br />

That's not to say there isn't cause for excitement<br />

in the community. <strong>Canton</strong>'s new position<br />

on the postal sen-ice's priority list is a testament<br />

to perseverance, ingenuity and knowing<br />

just who and how to annoy.<br />

- If that's what it takes to get postal authorities<br />

to take notice, then a premiere job was<br />

done.<br />

Of course, anyone and everyone seems to be<br />

clamoring for recognition on this accomplishment.<br />

Clearly, all efforts have helped.<br />

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<strong>Canton</strong> ®bseruer<br />

OPINION<br />

7^4 WING, PLYMOUTH, MI 48170<br />

It must be recognized that as <strong>Canton</strong> was<br />

dragging on t£e priority list. Clerk Terry Bennett<br />

took it upon herself to work behind the<br />

scenes, nudging consistently for attention to<br />

the township's burgeoning business and resi- .<br />

dential population.<br />

Through her efforts, U.S. Postal Service<br />

Regional District Manager Carl January visited<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> in January. She also provided<br />

updated information to support <strong>Canton</strong>'s on<br />

priority move.<br />

Through Bennett's efforts, the postal service<br />

knows what land remains available in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> for a post office.<br />

The fact that we are soon entering an election<br />

season the issue of who receives credit for<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s new priority listing is of great importance<br />

to politicians.<br />

But other players must be mentioned.<br />

U.S. Rep. Lynn Rivers and her staff must<br />

be complimented for nudging and phone calling<br />

to help prompt the change.<br />

In the fray, <strong>Canton</strong> trustee Bob Shefferly<br />

should not be overlooked. It was his <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Essential Services Committee that first<br />

announced the need and the quest for a fullservice<br />

post office.<br />

Now <strong>Canton</strong> needs the same kind of persistence<br />

to ensure that the proposed new post<br />

office is really going to be budgeted.<br />

Scholars earn plaudits<br />

Dear Readers<br />

Inside today's Observer you have an opportunity<br />

to read about outstanding students<br />

from your hometown high schools. Wait until<br />

you meet this Observer Academic All-Star<br />

Team representing the Class of 1996.<br />

This is the 12th annual All-Star Team we<br />

have selected since we began this very important<br />

event. The 1996 team is among the most<br />

academically accomplished.<br />

"The schools are sending their best and<br />

brightest to us," said Larry Boehms, principal<br />

of Troy High School and chairman of this<br />

year's judging committee.<br />

"Every year it gets to be more of a joy for us<br />

- the quality of students seems to increase."<br />

Selection to the team has always been<br />

based solely on the numerical combination of<br />

grade point average and either SAT or ACT<br />

scores, whichever is higher. Scoring is done by<br />

a committee of the Michigan Association of<br />

Secondary Principals from throughout our Circulation<br />

areas and headed by Larry Boehms of<br />

Troy High School. _<br />

Dale Coller, principal of Livonia's Stevenson<br />

High School, is the longest-serving All-<br />

Star mdge. We're honored to have him on the<br />

committee and we've included a special feature<br />

in this year's section on him. You can<br />

read about Coller and his 35-year career in<br />

education and his thoughts about today's students<br />

in this year's special section.<br />

Our special thanks to Madonna University,<br />

the exclusive sponsor of this special section<br />

the last two years. The Livonia-based university<br />

offers a strong liberal arts foundation<br />

with solid career preparation and a commitment<br />

to serving others..<br />

Students on the 1996 team will head to<br />

many colleges and universities including the<br />

University of Michigan, Micl^an^JtaU^j^^^<br />

QUESTION:<br />

Should<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

have a<br />

middle<br />

school?<br />

We ashed this<br />

question at the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong><br />

<strong>Library</strong>.<br />

•I think it's a<br />

good idea with<br />

overcrowded<br />

classes.<br />

too hard to manage<br />

the kids.'<br />

* Devtd Wayna<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

1<br />

COMMUNITY VOICE<br />

•I don't think It's<br />

necessary. The<br />

important part is<br />

to house high<br />

school kids."<br />

veraitv. Harvard, Northwestern, Western<br />

Michigan University and Duke after graduation<br />

to study political science, pre-med, engineering<br />

land science.<br />

They have set high goals and have accomplished<br />

much during their busy and very prcn<br />

ductive high school years. - ^<br />

The one thing they all have in common is<br />

outstanding academic achievement coupled<br />

with unparalleled extracurricular involvement.<br />

Their applications are thoughtful as they<br />

write of their loving and supportive parents<br />

and special teachers who have motivated<br />

them to achieve.<br />

The Observer Newspapers is proud to honor<br />

and share with our readers the good things<br />

outstanding students are accomplishing.<br />

Congratulations to the 1996 team: Sharon<br />

Agacinski of Mercy High school, Lisa Berry<br />

of Churchill High School, Michael<br />

Buchanan of Detroit Catholic Central,<br />

David Chan of Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High<br />

School, Patrick Chun of Plymouth Salem<br />

High School, Marjory DeWard of Mercy<br />

High School, Jeff Druchniak of Churchill<br />

High School, Emily L. Ebenhoe of Harrison<br />

High School, Thomas Engelhardt of Westland<br />

John Glenn, Brendan Fay of Harrison<br />

High School, Robert France of Franklin<br />

High School, Kevin Haudek of Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> High School, Heh Shin Kwak of Plymouth<br />

Salem High School, Michael Lesniak<br />

of Redford Thurston High School, Daniel<br />

Marlow of Plymouth Christian High School,<br />

Kristi McCrory of Stevenson High School,<br />

Amy Moldenhauer of Lutheran-Westland<br />

High School, Timothy Streit of Farmington<br />

High School, Gavin Sy of North Farmington<br />

High School and Gregory VanHoey of<br />

Detroit Catholic Central High School.<br />

*J don't think we<br />

need a new middle<br />

school. We<br />

need a new high<br />

school.'<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Canton</strong><br />

-We need a high<br />

school before we<br />

need a middle<br />

school.'<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

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Paddle power<br />

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THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1996<br />

JAGDFFLJYSTARR KHOTOGLAITIIK<br />

Recreate on the Rouge: The Wayne County Canoe Livery opens Saturday for<br />

canoeing on a 3-mile stretch of the Rouge River, Hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven<br />

days a week through,Oct. 27. For more information, call (313) 261-1990.<br />

Road fight smacks of politics<br />

LETTERS<br />

I have just finished reading yet another<br />

article about the fight over road dollars. And<br />

now we appear to be headed to court to fight<br />

and spend scarce public tax dollars on a legal<br />

challenge. Why?<br />

I am a W&yne County commissioner. As a<br />

commissioner, and more specifically as the<br />

vice-chair of the commission's ways and<br />

means (budget and appropriations) committee,<br />

I»pay considerable attention to the matter<br />

of Wayne County roads. Especially since my<br />

11th Commission District (which includes<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township) has far and away the most.<br />

miles of unpaved roadway. During ceitain<br />

times of the year school buses cannot even traverse<br />

those roads because of their condition.<br />

Moreover, I pay attention because I know the<br />

details of the county budget.<br />

So, I ata driven to ask a question. "Who is<br />

this guy — Michael Duggan — anyway? He<br />

has never been elected to anything — not even<br />

dogcatcher. He is merely a power-hungry<br />

bureaucrat appointed by Edward H. McNamara<br />

to be his junkyard dog, and this entire fight<br />

over the road money is a political battle with<br />

the most popular governor (John Engler) this<br />

state has had in my lifetime.<br />

I know Mike Duggan. I have seen him in<br />

action. He doesn't care about people. Just ask<br />

residents of Huron Township and Romulus<br />

who have experienced his callous disregard<br />

relative to the incessant aircraft noise. Or, the<br />

good people of Sumpter Township who were<br />

forced to accept the largest landfill in North<br />

America. Or, my neighbors — the residents of<br />

Belleville, Van Buren and <strong>Canton</strong> townships<br />

— who he threatened with a "Field of Dreams"<br />

tradeport at Willow Run which would have<br />

killed the fastest growing, most viable area of<br />

Wayne County, solely to repay political favors<br />

and to punish the conservative Republican<br />

section of Wayne County.<br />

The roads problem faced all over Michigan<br />

are real. They have been in the making for<br />

over a decade. Hie people deserve good roads.<br />

Providing good ropds is a legitimate activity of<br />

government, unlike some of the other pursuits<br />

people like Mike Duggan take us on, like the..<br />

"Festival of Lights," which may be nice to<br />

behold, but are certainly not a priority.<br />

The people deserve real leadership on<br />

issues like these. They want solutions, not<br />

divisiveness. They cry out for creativity and'<br />

innovation to maximize the use of their hardearned<br />

tax dollars.<br />

That is why I labored to have budget -<br />

instruction written into the appropriations<br />

ordinance for the county last year. It calls on<br />

the roads department of the McNamara<br />

Administration to come up with new, innovative<br />

and creative alternatives to be considered.<br />

How has the McNamara Administration,<br />

led by Duggan, responded? By affording nothing.<br />

Not the leasH>it of creativity or innovation.<br />

Why? Because Mike Duggan would<br />

rather spend his time fighting with the governor.<br />

The county's fiscal year budget for road<br />

work is more<br />

mara Administration wringing all the waste<br />

and inefficiency out of the roads department?<br />

Or, is it known to be a bastion of nepotism and<br />

cronyism? Does the county adhere to a policy<br />

of awarding all contracts for materials<br />

through an open and accountable bid process?<br />

Or, are there frequent exceptions and sole<br />

source contracts awards? Have convoluted<br />

requests for proposal and for bids been identified?<br />

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If the administration is to be efficient, why<br />

is Wayne County's administrative overhead<br />

factor of for the roads department Over 21 percent<br />

when the statewide average for other<br />

counties is 16.2 percent? On an annual roads _<br />

budget of $131 million that's over $6.5 million<br />

unaccounted for expenditures.<br />

Perhaps Mike Duggan and his boss should<br />

spend some time working to reduce this overage,<br />

instead of picking fights with our governor.<br />

But that's not Mike's style<br />

Federal law requires metropolitan planning<br />

, organizations, such as SE^COG, to approve<br />

state transportation plans for their region<br />

before federal road project money is released.<br />

The intent of this legislation was to diminish<br />

political wrangling and promote regional cooperation.<br />

At least with this issue, SEMCOG<br />

appears to have fallen under the spell of a particularly<br />

venomous, mean-spirited political<br />

operative — Mike Duggan. Why? Because he<br />

has his own agenda. And, it's not to provide<br />

better roads for Wayne County.<br />

He already had a chance to provide better<br />

road^when Jim Blanchard was governor. He<br />

failed."<br />

Mike, the roads are horrible, they are<br />

deplorable. The people want a solution. Collaborate,<br />

don't exacerbate.<br />

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County Commission 11th District<br />

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The Observer!THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1996<br />

POINTS OF VIEW<br />

The bear facts ,<br />

City dwellers should, mind their own business |<br />

The animal<br />

the rounds wit<br />

stopping the pra<br />

bait piles for bears.<br />

folks are making<br />

itions atoned at<br />

e of putting out<br />

The idea is that hunters shouldn't<br />

be able to put out fopd for the bruins<br />

and then later show up and shoot the<br />

animals while the/se having dinner.<br />

It's one of-those ideas that has<br />

great appeal in suburban Detroit<br />

when an earnest frfcnd or ne^hbor<br />

shows up with a petition in hand. I<br />

really can't bl*me people for signing<br />

them, with that idea in mind.<br />

However, there's a whole other side<br />

to it. One that I was exposed to last<br />

summer. It's the guys who tend to the<br />

bait piles. |<br />

It's not pnettyi It involves hauling<br />

five-gallon pails of rotten meat and<br />

anything else that's not fit for human<br />

consumption through the woods in 90<br />

degree heat.<br />

. Actually, I was headed fishing on<br />

the day I became a bear baiter. I was<br />

tossing my rod into the Jeep, and<br />

ready to head to the Fox River when I<br />

noticed a friend with whom I was<br />

staying hauling plastic buckets to his<br />

truck.<br />

It looked like he was making a trip<br />

to the town dump. So, when he asked<br />

if I wanted to accompany him, 1 wasn't<br />

enthused. ^<br />

"I'm going to bait my bear traps,"<br />

he said.<br />

It was one of those outdoor activities<br />

that I had never engaged in and<br />

probably won't ever have the chance<br />

to do again, so I jumped in the pickup<br />

truck and drove off.<br />

Riding with a lockl in the Upper<br />

Peninsula is always an experience.<br />

Even though I know the area, we<br />

were quickly on unfamiliar roads that<br />

went from gravel to two-track and<br />

then to nothing.<br />

We came to a stop at a downed<br />

tree. That's a sign there's something<br />

on the road. Locals often drag trees<br />

onto a road to ensure that tourists<br />

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don't go down them. -<br />

Anyway, we put on-hip boots and<br />

started walking a trail, each carrying<br />

two buckets of rotten food and several<br />

bottles of molasses.<br />

It was a hot August day and after<br />

about 50 feet I was sweating and by<br />

100 yards I probably smelled like one<br />

of the buckets I was carrying.<br />

The eastern Upper Peninsula is low<br />

and brushy. You can hardly see more<br />

than 25 yards in front of you.<br />

My companion took note that we _<br />

were using the same trails used by<br />

the bears when going to feed at the<br />

piles. I hoped it wasn't lunch time.<br />

"I don't even hunt them anymore,"<br />

he said. "They look too much like a<br />

human when they are skinned and<br />

hung up."<br />

I admitted that I've never had<br />

much of a desire to shoot one myself.<br />

It's a lot of work to drag a 200-to 400pound<br />

bear out of the woods, even<br />

with some help.<br />

My companion said he rents out<br />

the piles for about $200 a day during<br />

hunting season: To do that he has to<br />

drag in the rotten food for the bait<br />

piles several times a week during the<br />

summer months. He said he has done<br />

the math on how much money he<br />

makes off of them and it really doesn't<br />

pay that much. There is also the time<br />

it takes to get the correct permits<br />

from the state Department of Natural<br />

Resources.<br />

After about a 30-minute walk, we<br />

arrive at the first site. He dumped one<br />

of the five-gallon pails over, put a log<br />

£•<br />

(cyAii<br />

on top of it and poured the molasses r «<br />

dn it to attract the bears, f<br />

The syrup was on his hands and<br />

arms and we stopped at a swamp to .<br />

wash it off. 4 * e<br />

After about two more hours of this,<br />

we were back at the truck.<br />

"I don't know how many more yeart<br />

I'm going to do this," he said.<br />

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It was an understandable sentiment.<br />

It's hard, sweaty work done by<br />

people who have chosen to live in<br />

remote places where bears still live.<br />

These are people who are just trying tij.<br />

to augment their meager incomes r,<br />

with a few extra dollars.<br />

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They should be left in peace by us . -,<br />

urban folks with big cars and big<br />

1 incomes who pretend to know more<br />

about the rights of bears than these<br />

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Jeff Counts is the editor of the Ply- ,<br />

mouth Observer and a Livonia resident.<br />

He can be reached at 459-2700.<br />

State term limits law will soon cause trouble<br />

! On paper, term limitation looks<br />

good. Citizen participation, not career<br />

politicians. Fresh ideas. Government<br />

close to the people. Rah!<br />

But some people who see government<br />

up close aPe beginning to see<br />

severe problems, particularly in the<br />

tetate House of Representatives, where<br />

la three-term limit kicks in, in 1998.<br />

; Paul Hillegonds, retiring speaker of<br />

•the House, said last yveek-that three<br />

?ars, are too short. ByJoS-<br />

;ing veterans, the House will lose its<br />

"institutional memory" — a fancy way<br />

.of saying that those who don't remem-<br />

Iber the past are doomed to repeat it.<br />

•' Future speakers and committee<br />

•chairs will be members with only four<br />

•years experience. The day they take<br />

their leadership posts, Hillegonds<br />

;said, the/11 be "lame ducks." He wondered<br />

aloud whether the House will<br />

;be able to do long-term thinking if<br />

members will be gone in six years.<br />

- House members will be more<br />

dependent on staff and lobbyists,, he<br />

said. They will be pushed around .<br />

more easily by the governor/<br />

Hillegonds reminded me of former<br />

Rep. Bill Keith of Garden City. Keith<br />

spent many years working on a<br />

reform of Michigan's branch banking<br />

and interstate banking laws, only to<br />

have then-Gov. James Blanchard veto<br />

his_bill late in the session. Keith put<br />

in two more years whipping it into<br />

shape. And Keith is but one example.<br />

Hillegonds could have run one<br />

more term in his safe Holland district<br />

but chose to retire "for the good of my<br />

district." His successor will have one<br />

term of seniority when the full impact<br />

of term limits hits the House in 1998<br />

and will be better positioned for leadership<br />

when 85 new state representatives<br />

come to town.<br />

State budget troubles loom<br />

Gov. John EngleT gets back from Europe this •<br />

• week. Between jet lag, recent stories* suggesting<br />

; he no longer is a top pick for vice president and<br />

• a first-class problem with his budget, he may<br />

fwish he never had gone away.<br />

; Time cures jet lag. There's nothing Engler<br />

• can do about the vice presidential nomination:<br />

; it's Bob Dole's call. But Engler can do something<br />

; about the budget mess, although don't hold your<br />

I breath.<br />

; The seeds for the budget problem were sowed<br />

; last February, when the Engler Administration<br />

; assumed Congress and President Clinton would<br />

enact welfare reform along the lines that the<br />

governor had been pushing in Washington, thus<br />

i! saving the state some $320 million. That hasn't<br />

I' happened, and nobody I talk to thinks it will<br />

j' happen any time soon. So (fie Engler budget is<br />

$320 million short, right off the bat.<br />

And when legislators got back from their<br />

Easter vacation last week, people started noticing<br />

there was a problem.<br />

According to Engler, who certainly doesn't<br />

want a budget crisis blowing up in the middle of<br />

his campaign for vice president, there's no cause<br />

for worry. "I'm prepared to wait some time. I<br />

think this could go on throughout the year," he<br />

said.<br />

According to folks in the Legislature who now<br />

have the responsibility to enact some kind of<br />

budget, time already is running out. "At some<br />

point, we've got to say welfare reform simply<br />

isn't going to happen; let's look at the alternatives,"<br />

said Sen. John Schwarz, chair of the Senate<br />

Appropriations subcommittee on higher education.<br />

'' Here's an example of why people are getting<br />

nervous:<br />

Engler's original budget proposal called for a<br />

5 percent increase for colleges and universities.<br />

That got the governor a lot of good ink about<br />

being a friend of colleges and universities, especially<br />

when it looked as though this level of<br />

state support would keep tuition increases at a<br />

low 2-3 percent for the year.<br />

That hurts a lot^f people. Parents of kids<br />

going to college, for one. Engler'a good friend,<br />

Michigan State University President Peter<br />

McPherson, for another. McPherson made a big<br />

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David Adamany, president of<br />

Wayne State University, warned lawmakers<br />

to devise a formula for fund-<br />

• ing universities PDQ, so that the<br />

higher education budget doesn't<br />

become a matter of political bargaining<br />

after 1998.<br />

"With term limits, institutional<br />

memory will disappear from the State<br />

Capitol, and funding arrangements<br />

are likely to become highly predictable<br />

and even Chaotic," Adamany<br />

said.<br />

deal last year about holding MSlTs tuition<br />

increase below the rate of inflation, and if<br />

Engler's original budget gets busted, McPherson<br />

winds up with egg aH over his face.<br />

The preliminary posturings already are taking<br />

place on what could be as big a fight over<br />

higher education appropriations as last year.<br />

Engler's flacks are saying the whole thing is<br />

President Clinton's fault, which is partly true.<br />

Conservatives, including the editorial page at<br />

the Detroit News, are arguing that the thing to<br />

do is hold the lid on spending, regardless. University<br />

presidents are wringing their hands.<br />

Democrats are gloating that, at last, Engler<br />

finds himself in a box.<br />

There is great logic to start figuring out<br />

"what if/" especially when it comes to things like<br />

college tuitions. But I doubt the political realities<br />

- Engler's conservative base, mixed with his<br />

political ambition - will allow people to do any<br />

such thing.<br />

Instead, expect the pressure to build, the<br />

rhetoric to heat up. I expect it won't be until a<br />

lame jduck session of the Legislature - well after<br />

Engler is or is not nominated for vice president",<br />

well after the election determines what party<br />

controls next year's Legislature and after some<br />

more Ambers are in - that it all will be sorted<br />

-out. * .<br />

In the meantime, college presidents will have<br />

a tough time figuring out what to bill parents<br />

for tuitions. If I had a kid in college, I'd be suggesting<br />

a high-paying summer job.<br />

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"We will regret the day we voted in<br />

term limits," agreed Sen. John J.H.<br />

Schwarz, R-Battle Creek, who chairs<br />

the Senate Appropriations subcommittee<br />

on the higher education budget.<br />

Actually, lawmakers have been trying<br />

to devise a formula, based on program<br />

offerings and student numbers,<br />

for decades - unsuccessfully. So it<br />

looks like universities are fn for porkbarrel<br />

chaos after 1998.<br />

My own study of House voting patterns<br />

convinces me we will have more<br />

ideological and partisan splits when<br />

junior members take over.<br />

Remember the school finance<br />

reform package that voters overwhelmingly<br />

favored 2-1 in 1994? If it<br />

had been up to the freshmen and<br />

sophomores, many of the tax bills<br />

never would have passed. Lawmakers<br />

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They had learned to think in<br />

broad, statewide terms.<br />

Michigan has been a middle-of-the- 1<br />

road state for many generations. The<br />

hard-nose conservatism of low-seniority<br />

Republicans and the bleeding- .<br />

heart liberalism of low-seniority<br />

Democrats doesn't match the way<br />

Michigan voters behave.<br />

Three terms are too few for state<br />

representatives. Ten terms are too<br />

many because one becomes a law unto<br />

himself, arbitrary and jaded. Five<br />

terms - one full turn of the census<br />

clock - would be far better.<br />

Unfortunately, we shall be well<br />

into the 21st Century before most people<br />

figure it out.<br />

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THURSDAY, MAY 2 , 1 9 9 6<br />

FAMILY ROOM<br />

KAREN MEIER<br />

Look who's<br />

turning 100<br />

The 100th installment of the "Family Room"<br />

will appear right here in two weeks. This fact<br />

came to my attention the other day and I<br />

couldn't believe it! One hundred!<br />

That much time has gone by? One hundred<br />

weeks? One hundred Thursdays? No way!<br />

The time has absolutely flown by. I mean it.<br />

The clock has sprouted wings, the calendar, too,<br />

and off they went. And I've tried catching them,<br />

but they keep flapping away.<br />

It's a scary thing. And whenever I mention it, I<br />

get a nod of the head and a melancholy reply, "It<br />

only gets worse as more time passes." The more<br />

time passes the more it passes quickly. And<br />

"fiat's that.<br />

And then I think of the gas gauge in our van.<br />

That's right, the gas gauge. The one that take's<br />

forever to move from FULL down to the next<br />

marking, and then after that'it takes a little less<br />

time to move to the next marking and then after<br />

that it seems as if a big hole gets punched in the<br />

tank and all the gas leaks out all at once and<br />

there I am - out of gas. That's the way time is.<br />

I don't know how this time thing happens nor<br />

do I know the reason for it. I just know it happens.<br />

Now, here's another thing about time that's so<br />

curious - the future. Indeed, the speedy present,<br />

the gas gauge effect of time, is definitely beyond<br />

me, but the future is even more "beyonder" me.<br />

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Bit of history - bit of sharin<br />

• The Rev. Steve Rottgers<br />

who has the task of starting<br />

a new church in the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> community sees a<br />

bit of early Christian history<br />

in their temporary<br />

worship site, the formal<br />

chapel at the L.J. Griffin<br />

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both of <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

have struck up a<br />

temporary partnership<br />

that reflects religious history.<br />

For the past several months, the<br />

Rev. Steve Rottgers and his congregation<br />

have met in the funeral<br />

home's formal chapel. Rdttgers compares<br />

this arrangement to the early<br />

Christians meeting at the catacombs.<br />

"This is historically and traditionally<br />

one of the best places to meet,"<br />

he explained.<br />

The early Christians met in catacombs<br />

to avoid persecution from<br />

Romans who were "pagan people not<br />

of the Christian faith and had a fear<br />

and a desire to move the issue of<br />

death out of their lives," Rottgers<br />

said. "The catacombs were an easyand<br />

safe haven because of the<br />

Romans' belief in wanting to avoid<br />

those places."<br />

Most of the modern burial practices,<br />

including headstones come<br />

from early Christian traditions<br />

which "shows how the church in<br />

many ways is wedded to the funeral<br />

history.<br />

"That's how you get that tie-in of<br />

funeral home and church together,"<br />

Rottgers said.<br />

Rottgers got the idea of meeting at<br />

a funeral home while on sabbatical<br />

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"I had just left the church in Virginia<br />

and I was on a six-week sabbatical,"<br />

he said. "The first week I<br />

was given a trip t% Israel and Rome.<br />

When I got-off the plane in Rome, a<br />

member of (this area's) diocese<br />

asked me what I did and I told him I<br />

just completed starting up a church.<br />

He told me, "We have one wt? want to<br />

start up in <strong>Canton</strong>.'<br />

"I was with him when we were<br />

exploring the catacombs. While I<br />

was walking through the catacombs<br />

I was thinking about if I did want to<br />

continue to start another church. So<br />

when they asked me, they said 'Do<br />

you have any ideas where you would<br />

start?" The vision of the catacombs<br />

came back into my head."<br />

Besides the catacomb tradition,<br />

Rottgers incorporates more history<br />

into his services.<br />

"I'm using water from the River<br />

Jordan for communion. There's a lot<br />

of stuff from the holy land that<br />

we've been incorporating into the<br />

new churcjt^—-<br />

Rottgers and his family - wife<br />

Mary, and children Alex, 15, Peter,<br />

10, and Molly ,6 - moved here July<br />

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should not be concerned<br />

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a specific rejigion.<br />

Rqttgers calls the arrangement<br />

"business-to-business networking<br />

(since we're) both memb^*$^of<br />

the chamber of commfjeg."<br />

-jNe 've helped out other<br />

chiirches," Griffin said "Pastor<br />

Steve approached us and asked<br />

if we could help out his ministry<br />

for a few months. We've always<br />

been here in the community to<br />

.^service the community in all<br />

faiths.<br />

"This place is well-established<br />

in the community as a funeral<br />

home first and foremost."<br />

•; Although Rottgers would like<br />

tor stay at Griffin Funeral Home<br />

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'We've always been<br />

here in the community<br />

to service the community<br />

in all faiths.'<br />

David Griffin<br />

until the end of the year, he said<br />

that Griffin is going to reevaluate<br />

the arrangement in late summer.<br />

All Saints Church is Rottgers'<br />

fourth church that, he has been<br />

involved with and the second<br />

that he has "started from<br />

scratch."<br />

Rottgers, a greater Cincinnati<br />

native who was schooled at an<br />

episcopal seminary in Lexington.<br />

Ky. He started Christ the King<br />

Church in Tabb, Va., in 1985.<br />

The Observer!THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1996<br />

By the time he left in 1993, it<br />

had grown to 400 members and<br />

it had built its first church.<br />

All Saints has 70 baptized<br />

members with an average of 40<br />

people attending services.<br />

Rottgers said he hopes to one<br />

day built a church on seven<br />

acres of property on Warren<br />

Road between Beck and Ridge<br />

roads. When the ground-breaking<br />

happens, he said he plans to<br />

mix some of the dirt from the<br />

catacombs that he brought back<br />

with the new building.<br />

All Saints Episcopal Church<br />

meets at 10 a.m. Sundays at L.J.<br />

Griffin Funeral Home on Ford<br />

Road in <strong>Canton</strong>. For more information<br />

call Rottgers at (313)<br />

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Observance is for motherless<br />

Motherless women will unite<br />

in the Detroit metropolitan area,<br />

New York and 14 other cities<br />

nationwide for the first Motherless<br />

Daughters Day Saturday,<br />

May 11, the day before Mother's<br />

Day.<br />

On that day, motherless<br />

daughters throughout the United<br />

States will come together to<br />

honor their mothers and commemorate<br />

their lives as part of<br />

Mother's Day weekend. .<br />

At 3 p.m. EDT nationwide,<br />

motherless women will be linked<br />

by a "Circle of Remembrance" as<br />

participants in each individual<br />

city join hands.and acknowledge<br />

their mothers by name.<br />

"Mother's Day is often a difficult<br />

time for women who have<br />

lost their mothers," said Hope<br />

Edelman. author of» Motherless<br />

Daughters" and "Letters from<br />

Motherless Daughters." "We<br />

hope to give them an opportunity<br />

to celebrate their mothers' lives<br />

rather than mourn their losses."<br />

In the metropolitan Detroit<br />

area, motherless women will<br />

gather at 1 p.m. for a luncheon<br />

at Meadowbrook Hall at Oakland<br />

University near Rochester.<br />

The event will feature guest<br />

speaker Dr. Ellen GPfcimeretz. a<br />

Birmingham psychologist who<br />

specializes in issues of loss and<br />

has been a motherless daughter<br />

since age six. Dr. Grumeretz also<br />

facilitates motherless daughter<br />

support groups.<br />

Women need not be members<br />

of the ntional Motherless Daughters<br />

organization to attend the<br />

luncheon. There is a minimal<br />

cost for the luncheon, and a voluntary<br />

donation for the Motherless<br />

Daughters organization will<br />

be accepted.<br />

Mary Ann Court, 34, a motherless<br />

daughter and coordinator for<br />

the local Motherless DAughters<br />

Day, found plenty of comfort in<br />

the "Motherless Daughter"<br />

FAMILY ROOM from page 13A<br />

been able to predict all that has<br />

transpired since then.<br />

Time and life have unfolded<br />

themselves and they've twisted<br />

and turned and there never<br />

seems to be map to give me an<br />

idea of what lies ahead. But<br />

ahead I go, we all go, faster and<br />

faster ali the time.<br />

Yikes! It's like; a wild Cedar<br />

Point ride, isn't it? Shrieking<br />

and hanging on for dear life<br />

sems like a smart thing to do,<br />

but that would cause a ruckus<br />

and be really embarrassing. So'<br />

we do what we do, and for me<br />

that's pretending to be calm and<br />

in control. It usually works. But<br />

I'm only pretending. Inside, I'm<br />

shrieking and hanging on for<br />

dear life.<br />

Anyway, this anniversary of<br />

sorts, this 100th episode of the<br />

"Family Room" coming in two<br />

weeks is worth a celebration.<br />

Heck, why not? I've celebrated a<br />

lot less momentous things. Why<br />

just the other day all the socks<br />

matched in my folding pile and I<br />

ran downstairs and had a cup of<br />

coffee. It was one of those fancy<br />

brands, that celebrates the<br />

moments of your life. So see, celebrations<br />

are good most any<br />

time for most anything, Even<br />

celebrating 100 weeks.<br />

For 100 consecutive weeks,<br />

I've been here, talking.with you.<br />

And you've been wonderful,<br />

faithful listeners and readers.<br />

You've cried with me and<br />

laughed with me. You've agreed<br />

and disagreed with me. You've<br />

offered some advice along the<br />

way. You've let me pass a few<br />

minutes of the week with you<br />

during many of those weeks .<br />

So let's celebrate 100. The column<br />

in two weeks will be a<br />

"Family Room Salutes 100." And<br />

I'm inviting you all to tell "Family<br />

Room" readers something<br />

about your family, your life in<br />

your family, in about 25 words.<br />

Or, if you're not in a saluting<br />

kind of mood, you may complain<br />

about'them. Or just plain tell<br />

about them and let everyone else<br />

figure out if it's good or bad.<br />

You must mention the number<br />

100 somewhere along the way;<br />

that's a requirement, since the<br />

whole thing is a salute to, 100.<br />

Here's just an example: Jack had<br />

100 crayons until today. He<br />

shoved a handful down the furnace<br />

vent. He said we'd have<br />

rainbows blowing out soon.<br />

- Family was mentioned in the<br />

example. The number 100 was<br />

books.<br />

"The first Motherless Daughters<br />

Day will briog women and<br />

girls together who share the<br />

common bond of lpsing their<br />

mother," she jsaid. "We are sisters<br />

of a kind." -< .<br />

The Motherless-Daughters<br />

organization, based.in New<br />

York, is a not-for-profit organization<br />

designed to offer support,<br />

services and information to<br />

women and girls who have experienced<br />

early mother loss.<br />

For more information, about<br />

the first national Motherless<br />

Daughters Day Observance at<br />

Meadowbrook Hall, call McCourt<br />

at (810) 546-4411.<br />

For more information about<br />

joining Motherless Daughters,<br />

send a stamped, self-addressed<br />

envelope to Motherless Daughters,<br />

Cherokee Station, Box<br />

20710, New York, N.Y. 10021-<br />

0074.<br />

used. Arid it was around 25<br />

words long (23 to be exact).<br />

That's it. That's air there is to it.<br />

So' take a minute, write down<br />

your Salute to 100 for the "Family<br />

Room" and then either call or<br />

mail it in.<br />

TO CALL: Use the phone number<br />

listed below. Speak clearly<br />

and not too fast because I'll be<br />

writing down what you say. And<br />

be sure to tell me your first<br />

name. If it's a tricky spelling,<br />

spell it out. And tell me what<br />

city you liv^in. Make your call<br />

early on to be sure you get in<br />

before deadline.<br />

• TO WRITE: Send a postcard.<br />

Use the address listed below and<br />

include "Family Room Salute to<br />

100" Be sure to include your<br />

name and your city. Drop it in<br />

the mail later than Monday,<br />

May 6.<br />

I'm looking forward to hearing<br />

from you. Have fun. One hundred<br />

- fun hundred!<br />

If you have a question or comment<br />

for Karen Meier, a Plymouth<br />

resident, call her at 953-<br />

2047, mailbox number 1883, on a<br />

Touch-Tone phone, or write her<br />

at The Observer Newspapers,<br />

36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia<br />

48150 . "<br />

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Ball-Rebmann<br />

Bob and Carol Ball of Plymouth<br />

announce the marriage of<br />

their daughter, Susan Leanne, to<br />

Leigh Al^n Rebmann, the son of<br />

Paul and Lynn Rebmann of Plymouth.<br />

They were married Dec.<br />

14,1995, in Lake Tahoe, Nev.<br />

The bride is currently<br />

employed by American Community<br />

Mutual Insurance Co. The<br />

groom is employed by Rebmann<br />

Products Corporation.<br />

The newlyweds are making<br />

their Jiome in Livonia.<br />

Prokos-Tefakis<br />

Charles and Rene Prokos of<br />

Livonia announce the engagement<br />

of their daughter, Nia<br />

Rene, to Mark Anthony Tefakis,<br />

the son of Nicholas and Bess<br />

Tefakis of Youngstown, Ohio.<br />

The bride-to-be is a 1988 graduate<br />

of Livonia Churchill High<br />

School and a 1996 graduate of<br />

Eastern Michigan University<br />

with a degree in marketing and<br />

interior design.<br />

Her fiance is a 1988 graduate<br />

of the University of Cincinnati<br />

with degree in economics. He is<br />

employed as a sales representative<br />

with Belton Dickinson Primary<br />

Care Diagnostics.<br />

A September wedding is<br />

planned for the Nativity of the<br />

Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox<br />

Church of Plymouth.<br />

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Harp-Johnson<br />

Mary Bilski and Paul L. Harp<br />

III, both of Grandville, Mich.,<br />

announce the engagement of<br />

their daughter, Ginelle Alisha<br />

Harp, to Ryan Scott Johnson, the<br />

son of Cheryl K. Johnson of <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

The bride is a graduate of<br />

Wyoming Park High School and<br />

Grand Valley SUte.University.<br />

Her fiance is a graduate of Plymouth<br />

Salem High School and<br />

Grand Valley State University.<br />

An October wedding is<br />

planned at the Second Congregational<br />

Church in Grand Rapids.<br />

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The Observer! THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1996<br />

WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS<br />

Satterley-Bungard<br />

Bill and Dianne Satterley of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> announce the engagement<br />

of their daughter, Michelle<br />

Christine, to Jeffrey Bungard,<br />

the son of Tom and Patricia Stillings<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong> and Bob and Ann<br />

Bungard of Grosse Pointe Park.<br />

The bride-to-be is a 1992 graduate<br />

of Plymouth Salem High<br />

School and a 1996 graduate the<br />

University of Michigan with a<br />

degree in psychology.<br />

Her fiance is a 1991 graduate<br />

of Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High<br />

School. He also is a graduate of<br />

tlje MoTech Institute. He is<br />

employed at Plymouth Auto<br />

Body Collision.<br />

A July wedding is planned at<br />

First United Methodist Church<br />

Catvisi-Wrlght<br />

Kathleen Jones of Northville<br />

and Robert and Linda Calvisi of<br />

Round Rock, Texas, announce<br />

the engagement of their daugh- .<br />

ter, Elizabeth Grace, to Scott<br />

Anthony Wrightt the son of<br />

Arlette Wright of Livonia and<br />

Harry Wright, also dPLivonia.<br />

The bride-to-be is a 1990 graduate<br />

of Livonia Churchill High<br />

School and a 1994 graduate of<br />

Michigan State University with<br />

a bachejor of science degree in<br />

microbiology. She currently is<br />

employed as a dental clinic specialist<br />

at the University of Pittsburgh<br />

School of Dental Medicine.<br />

She will enter dental school<br />

there in September 1997.<br />

Her fiance is a 1990 Livonia<br />

Churchill High School graduate<br />

and a 1994 graduate of Michigan<br />

State University with a bachelor<br />

of arts degree in political theory.<br />

Brining-Russo<br />

Dennis and Cheryl Brining of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> announce the engage-<br />

• ment of their daughter, Jennifer<br />

Ann, to Salvatore Joseph RusSo<br />

Jr., the son of Salvatore and Ann<br />

Marie Russo of Lawrence, N.Y.<br />

The bride-to-be is a 1992 graduate<br />

of Plymouth-Salem Highj,<br />

School. She will graduate in May<br />

from the University of Michigan<br />

with a bachelor of business<br />

administration degree. Future<br />

J£i<br />

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of Plymouth.<br />

trfr<br />

J<br />

He will graduate from the University<br />

of Pittsburgh School of<br />

Law in 1997.<br />

An August wedding is planned<br />

for St. Hillary Catholic Church<br />

in Redford.<br />

employment is as a financial<br />

analyst with the Starwood Capital<br />

Group in Greenwich, Conn.<br />

Her fiance is a 1992 graduate<br />

of Chaminade High School in<br />

New York and in May will graduate<br />

from the University of<br />

Michigan with a bachelor of science<br />

degree in psychology as a<br />

natural science.<br />

A June wedding is planned for<br />

Our Lady of Good Counsel<br />

Church in.Plymouth.<br />

Ufford-Hayes<br />

. _ Rebecca Lynn Hayes and Donald<br />

Allen Ufford were married<br />

April 20th in Birmingham.<br />

The bride is the daughter of<br />

Mr. arid Mrs. Robert E. Hayes of<br />

South Lyon, and the groom i».<br />

ri son of Mr. and Mrs. George<br />

Ufford of Vermillion, S.D.<br />

The bride completed graduate<br />

studies at Emory University in<br />

Atlanta, Ga., and undergraduate<br />

work at Mars Hill College, Mars<br />

Hill, N.C./Also a Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

High School graduate, she<br />

and currently works in the international<br />

finance department at<br />

ComericS'Bank.<br />

The groom holds graduate<br />

degrees from Purdue University<br />

and the University of Michigan,<br />

and an undergraduate degree<br />

from South Dakota State University.<br />

A Vermillion High<br />

Mitera-Jones<br />

John and Judy Mitera of Redford<br />

announce the engagement of<br />

their daughter, Linda Jean, to<br />

Gethin Todd Jones, the son of<br />

Gethin and Sharon Jones of Redr<br />

ford.<br />

The bride-to-be is a graduated<br />

of Divine Child High School She<br />

is employed by Embest.<br />

Her fiance is a graduate of<br />

Redford Thursion High School.<br />

He is employed as a team leader<br />

by Target.<br />

• A June wedding is planned for<br />

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The bride is the daughter-of<br />

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The bride is a graduate rif<br />

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SYNOPSIS<br />

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON -<br />

BOARD PROCEEDINGS APRIL 23,1996<br />

A regular meeting of the Board of Trustee* of the Charter Township of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> was held on Tuesday, April 23, 1996. at 1160^outh <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

Road Supervisor Yack called the meeting to order arTOO p.m. and led the<br />

Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. • •<br />

Members Present: Bennett, Burdziak, Kirchgatter. LaJoy, McLaughlin.<br />

ShefTerly and Yack<br />

Members AbaciU; None<br />

A Proclamation Honoring the Hulsings and approval of Special Events<br />

Status for Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Schools were added to the Consent Calendar.<br />

Consideration of Electrical Bids for Sump Pump Program was deleted from<br />

the General Calendar Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy. to adopt the<br />

agenda as modified. Motion carried unanimously.<br />

Motion by Bennett, supported by Burdziak to approve the Minutes of the<br />

Regular Board Meeting of April 2, 1996 as presented Motion carried<br />

unanimously. ' •<br />

Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter. to approve the Minutes of the<br />

Regular Board Meeting of April 9. 1996 as presented.<br />

Ayes: Burdziak, Kirchgatter. LaJoy, McLaughlin. ShefTerly and Yack<br />

Abstain. Bennett<br />

Motion by Kirchgatter. supported by LaJoy, to pay the bills with the<br />

exception of Check Request #2392. Motion carried unanimously.<br />

KYPENprn 1 ? 1 ^ RECAP<br />

GENERAL FUND 101 . $149.839 21<br />

FIRE FUND 206 • 67.776.25<br />

POLICE FUND 207 138,767.13<br />

COMMUNITY CENTER 208 27,636.80<br />

GOLF COURSE FUND 211 32,016.55<br />

STREET LIGHTING '219 - 15,894 46<br />

CABLE TV FUND * 230 164.67<br />

TWP IMPROVEMENT FUND 246 7,500.00<br />

AUTO THEFT FORFEITURE 267 623.93<br />

CGBG 274 ' 1.166.50<br />

AUTO THEFT GRANT FUND 289 1.704.68<br />

CAP PROJ-COMM CENTER 402 31.968.00<br />

WATER & SEWER FUND 592 542,34^29<br />

BECK ROAD PAVING " 814 10.7ffi.13<br />

TOTAL ALL FUNDS $1,028,117.60<br />

BOARD MEMBER REPORTS;<br />

Clerk Bennett reported that demographics for the post office size has been<br />

accepted by the Chicago Office of the United States Postal Service and that a<br />

funding package is being assembled for a <strong>Canton</strong> Post Office, She said<br />

acceptance of the funding package should be available by the end of April and<br />

bids could be allowed as early as this summer.<br />

CONSENT CALENDAR; • ,<br />

Adopt lonby Bennett, supported by Burdziak. to adopt Ordinance 140 -<br />

Electrical Licensing Ordinance, to become effective upon publication Motion<br />

carried unanimously.<br />

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 140 - ELECTRICAL LICENSING<br />

ORDINANCE<br />

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />

CODE BY ADDING A NEW ORDINANCE NO. 140, ELECTRICAL<br />

LICENSING ORDINANCE; FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROMOTING THE<br />

HEALTH. SAFETY AND WELFARE OF TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS BY<br />

REGULATING AND PROVIDING FOR THE LICENSING AND/OR<br />

REGISTRATION OF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, FIRE ALARM<br />

CONTRACTORS, SIGN SPECIALTY CONTRACTORS. MASTER<br />

ELECTRICIANS.. JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIANS. FIRE ALARM<br />

SPECIALTY TECHNICIANS. SIGN SPECIALISTS. APPRENTICE<br />

ELECTRICIAN.* AND FIRE ALARM SPECIALTY APPRENTICE<br />

TECHNICIAN. PROVIDING FOR GENERAL PROVISIONS; PROVIDING<br />

FOR CERTAIN DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR LICENSE<br />

REQUIREMENTS AND EXCEPTIONS THERETO; PROVIDING FOR<br />

LICENSE APPLICATION AND EXAMINATION PROCEDURE FOR<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. SIGN<br />

SPECIALTY CONTRACTOR, APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN, MASTER<br />

ELECTRICIAN. ELECTRICAL JOURNEYMAN. FIRE ALARM SPECIALTY<br />

TECHNICIAN, FIRE ALARM APPRENTICE, AND SIGN SPECIALTY<br />

TECHNICIAN; PROVIDING FOR LICENSE AND REGISTRATION FEES-<br />

AND ANNUAL RENEWALS; PROVIDING FOR RESERVATION OF<br />

AUTHORITY. PROVIDING FOR DENIAL OF LICENSE OR<br />

REGISTRATION; PROVIDING FOR SUSPENSION, REVOCATION OR<br />

DENIAL OF RENEWAL OF LICENSE; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF<br />

CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR THE SEVERABILITY<br />

OF THIS ORDINANCE AND THE SAVINGS OF ALL PENDING<br />

MATTERS; PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF.<br />

THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON ORDAINS:<br />

SECTION I. AnnrnoN TO THE CODE.<br />

This section amends the Code to add this Ordinance.<br />

12 301. Section l. Short Title; Purpoac.<br />

This section titles the Ordinance and provides that the purpose is to regulatelicensing<br />

procedures and standards for persons, firms, and corporations<br />

engaged irrthe business of electrical contracting, fire alarm contracting, or<br />

sign contracting.<br />

12.302. Section 2. Definition*. .<br />

This section defines Apprentice Electrician, Board, Department, Electrical<br />

Equipment,-Electrical Contractor. Electrical Inspector. Electrical<br />

Journeyman. Electric Sign. Electrical Wiring, Fire Alarm Contractor. Fire<br />

Alarm Specialty Apprentice Technician, Fire Alarm Specialty Licensure, Fire<br />

Alarm Specialty Technician, Fire Alarm System. Jobeite, Master Electrician,<br />

Minor repair work, municipality. Outline Lighting, Owner, Sign Specialist,<br />

Sign Specialty Contractor, Sign Specialty Licensure, and related sign wiring.<br />

12.303. Section 3. ' jigdn—tl Exceptions.<br />

This section prohibits a person, firm, or corporation from the business of<br />

electrical contracting, fixe alarm contracting, or sign contracting and provides<br />

for exceptions including minor repair work, electrical work by a homeowner<br />

in a single family home, certain work performed by mechanical contractors,<br />

electrical wiring associated with a water well pump on a single family home,<br />

burglar alarm systems, residential lawn sprinkling equipment, electric signs<br />

when under the direct supervision of a licensed Sign Specialist, and<br />

telecommunications eq ui f<br />

The Observer/THURSDAY, MAY 2,1996<br />

for Fire Alarm Apprentice, and establishes the ratio requirements of Fire<br />

Alarm Specialty Technicians_to registered Fire Alarm Specialty Apprentice<br />

Technicians on a job site " -<br />

12.313. SectlaaH. »if»» Bralaltv Technician lie*<br />

This section establishes the requirements for and the circumstances under<br />

which the Department shall issue a Sign Specialty Technician License, the<br />

eligibility requirements for re-examination after failure to pass, and the<br />

conditions of renewal.<br />

12.314. Section 14. T.irfinf and RftgiftraUon Few and Annual<br />

This section provides that the fees for examination and/or all licenses<br />

regulated by this Ordinance shall be prescribed by the Board of Trustees,<br />

provides for expiration of licenses on December 31st of eftch year, requires<br />

annual renewal of license; provides for issuance of licenses by the Building<br />

and Inspection Services Department of the Charter Township of <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

requires licenses to be displayed and prohibits transfer of licenses, provides<br />

for revocation if work permits are secured for work not to be done by person<br />

employed by license holder, provides that the Building and Inspection Services<br />

Department shall register Apprentice Electrician and Fire Alarm Specialty<br />

Apprentice Technician upon recommendation of the Board; provides for<br />

expiration of such registration dn August 31st of each year, prohibits<br />

recognition of a license unless such license is issued by a cooperating member<br />

of the Reciprocal Electrical Council, Inc., a municipality that has adopted an<br />

Ordinance under Section 6 of the Electrical Administrative Act 217, or the<br />

Michigan Electrical Administrative Board, and provides that the Township<br />

shall permit Electrical. Fire and Sign Contractors fully licensed in Michigan<br />

to perform work in the Township provided the license holder pays a<br />

registration fee and there is reciprocal recognition. •<br />

12 315. Section 15. Reservation of Authority.<br />

This section provides that the Board reserves the right, with reasonable<br />

discretion, to determine who shall be entitled to a licence regulated by this<br />

Ordinance.<br />

12.316. Section 18. Denial oi Liceaae or Regiitration.<br />

This section provides that the Board, by <strong>major</strong>ity vote and a preponderance of<br />

evidence that an applicant does not meet the licensing requirement, shall<br />

issue a written denial to the applicant with a notice that the applicant can. in<br />

writing, request a hearing within ten days of the denial. After a hearing, the<br />

applicant may. within 20 days, file an appeal to the Township Board of<br />

Trustees.<br />

12.317. Section 17. Suspension. Revocation of License. or Denial of<br />

License.<br />

This section provides that the Building and Inspection Services Department<br />

shall have the authority to investigate the activities of a licensee or person*"',<br />

registered pursuant to this Ordinance including, bQt not limited to, fraud or<br />

deceit in obtaining a license or registering, violation of a code, false<br />

advertising, a violation of this Ordinance or rules, failure to produce<br />

identification, recommendations by the Michigan Electrical Administrative<br />

Board to suspend or revoke a license, and cheating on an examination. This<br />

section further provides for the right to a hearing and the appeal process<br />

12.318. Section 18. RepeaL<br />

This section provides for the repeal of all conflicting Ordinances.<br />

12.319. Section 19. Severability.<br />

This section provides that the Ordinance is severable and if any portion of the<br />

Ordinance is declared invalid for any reason, thfe remaining provisions of the<br />

Ordinance will remain valid.<br />

12320. Section 20. Saviaga Clauge. .<br />

This section provides that the repeal and amendment provided for herein<br />

shall not abrogate or affect any acts committed or done, or any penalty or<br />

forfeiture incurred, or any pending litigation or prosecution or any right<br />

established or occurring prior to the effective date of this Ordinance.<br />

12.321. Section 21. Effective Date.<br />

This section provides that the Ordinance shall be effective upon publication.<br />

This Ordinance was duly adopted by the Township Board of Trustees of the<br />

Charter Township of <strong>Canton</strong> at its regular meeting called and held on the<br />

23rd day of April. 1996 and was ordered given publication in the manner<br />

given by law.<br />

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />

BY: Terry G Bennett<br />

Publish May 2. 1996 ' Its: Clerk<br />

•NOTE: This ordinance becomes effective upon publication of the summary<br />

within the Minutes of this Meeting in the <strong>Canton</strong> Observer on May 2, 1996. A<br />

complete copy of Ordinance 140 is available in the Township Clerk's Office,<br />

1150 S. <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road. <strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan, during regular business<br />

hours.<br />

Motion by Bennett, supported by Burdziak. to adopt the resolution waiving a<br />

$5 00 per day fine, pursuant to M.C.L. 211.27b(lKc), for ownership transfers<br />

that occurred in 1995, with certain exceptions. Motion carried unanimously.<br />

Resolution Waiving Fee - Property Transfer<br />

WHEREAS, buyers of real property have been required to file property<br />

transfer forms with the local assessor since January 1. 1995; and<br />

WHEREAS, the forms required to be filed, now known as Property Transfer<br />

Affidavits, were not available from the Michigan Department of Treasury<br />

until the summer of 1995; and<br />

WHEREAS, instructions necessary to process Property Transfer Affidavits<br />

(Michigan Department of Treasury form L-4260) were not made available<br />

until October. 1995; and<br />

WHEREAS, a meaningful opportunity for buyers to file form L-4260, as<br />

required by law, as stated undefM.C.I^ Section 211.27a(8), has not been<br />

afforded to buyers in 1995.<br />

NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Trustees of the<br />

Charter Township of <strong>Canton</strong> does hereby waive the $5.00 per day fine<br />

pursuant to M.C.L. 211.27b•!! businesses in <strong>Canton</strong> who havs done so moan<br />

improve our quality of life.<br />

Motion by Bennett, supported by Burdziak, to hogor Kenneth A Esther<br />

Hulsing for their community contributions. Motion earned unanimously.<br />

Proclamation Honoring the Hulsings -<br />

WHEREAS, Kenneth and Esther Hulsing have made life-long contributions to<br />

the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community's cultural, human service and educational<br />

programs; and . ,<br />

WHEREAS, the Hulsings' commitment to the arte and to civic organizations<br />

has spanned not only the Plymouth Symphony Society, but also> the Plymouth<br />

Symphony League, the Plymouth Community Arts Council the Schoolcraft<br />

College Foundation, the Educational Excellence Foundation, the Association at<br />

University Women, the Girl Scouts, the Plymouth Rotary Club, and the United<br />

Way; and<br />

WHEREAS, the Hulsings also have an outstanding history of public service to<br />

the community, with Esther having served both on the Hym^th-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Community Board of Education and as Plymouth Township Clerk from 1978 to<br />

1992, and Kenneth having served on the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Board of<br />

Education; and "" _ ,<br />

WHEREAS, both Esther and Kenneth will be honored by the Plymouth<br />

Symphony during its golden anniversary gala celebration on Fnday, April 2b,<br />

1996<br />

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Trustees of the<br />

Charter Township of <strong>Canton</strong> does hereby extend a heartfelt thanks to Kenneth<br />

and Esther Hulsing for their numerous contributions to the community and<br />

does further honor the Hulsings on this special occasion.<br />

Motion by Bennett, supported by Burdziak, to grant special event status for<br />

the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Schools, WSDP radio station and permission to install<br />

temporary signs to be displayed announcing the event of WSDPs radio station<br />

auction. Motion carried unanimously.<br />

GENERAL CALENDAR:<br />

Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, granting the petitioners<br />

request to approve the site plan for Ma* St Enna's restaurant to be located on<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Center Road, subject to the addition of a lighting detail. Motion<br />

carried unanimously.<br />

Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, approving the request of the<br />

petitioner for site plan approval of the proposed Mission Health/<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Medical Center, including modifications to parking requirement and building<br />

height Motion carried unanimously<br />

Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, granting the request of the<br />

project sponsor to approve the final preliminary plat for River Woods<br />

Subdivision and having obtained approval for a special use to utilize the<br />

cluster development and variances to the Subdivision Control Ordinance.<br />

Motion carried unanimously.<br />

Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy, approving Liberty Plumbing as the<br />

low bidder for the purchase of 500 Shellback Torpedo sump pumps at<br />

$105,800.00, plus a $4,200.00 contingent fee for associated support hardware,<br />

not to exceed a total of $110,000. Motion carried unanimously.<br />

Motion by Bennett, supported by ShefTerly, approving suhmittal of a grant<br />

application for the Community Policing Strategies Program targeting <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Commons apartment complex and utilitizing the Community Policing<br />

philosophy, and agreement by this Board to implement the program as<br />

outlined in the application. Motion carried unanimously.<br />

Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy, to award the 1996 Lawn and<br />

Cemetery Maintenance Bid to the low bidder. Conveniently Yours Lawn Care,<br />

for the amount of $11,986.00, a <strong>Canton</strong> company. Motion carried unanimously<br />

Motion by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, that the change order in the<br />

amount of $7,980.00 be approved for PWR Enterprises to complete the<br />

specified additional rehabilitation work. Motion carried unanimously. _ .<br />

v>,<br />

Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to introduce, table and publish<br />

for First Reading Ordinance 68A amendmending the Traffic Control<br />

Ordinance-Private Owned Property Motion carried unanimously.<br />

Motion to table for publication purposes by Bennett, supported by McLauglin.<br />

Motion carried unanimously.<br />

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />

SI TMMARV OF ORDINANCE NO. 68A<br />

TRAFFIC CONTROL - PRIVATELY OWNED PROPERTY<br />

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 68, (TRAFFIC CONTROL-<br />

PRIVATELY OWNED PROPERTY) TO REGULATE AND CONTROL<br />

TRAFFIC AND PARKING AREAS AND PRIVATE ROADS; PROVIDING<br />

FOR THE DEFINITIONS THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR SPACES FOR<br />

HANDICAPPERS; PROVIDING FOR THE PROCEDURES FOR<br />

ENFORCEMENT AND COSTS THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR THE<br />

REGULATION AND ADOPTION OF TRAFFIC CONTROL ORDERS;<br />

ESTABLISHING PRIMA FACIE EVIDENCE OF VIOLATIONS AND THE<br />

PENALTIES THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF<br />

CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR THE SEVERANCE OF<br />

THIS - ORDINANCE AND THE SAVINGS OF ALL PENDING<br />

PROSECUTIONS; ESTABLISHING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS<br />

ORDINANCES.<br />

THF. CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON ORDAINS;<br />

30.201. SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS.<br />

This Section provides a definition of words, terms and phrases used in the<br />

Ordinance.<br />

30 202. SECTION 2. SPACFS FOR HANDICAPPERS<br />

This Section requires handicap parking spaces.<br />

30.203. SECTION 3 ELIGIBILITY FOR ENFORCEMENT,<br />

This Section requires a written request to the Township Board for private<br />

property traffic enforcement and provides for traffic-control orders<br />

30 204. SECTION 4. COST OF NECESSARY SIGNS. DEVICES.<br />

This Section requires s traffic engineering study st the property owners cost<br />

insuring that all traffic control signs, signals and devices comply with the<br />

Michigan Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices<br />

30 205. SECTION 5. ENFORCEMENT OF UNIFORM TRAFFIC CODE<br />

FOR CITIES, TOWNSHIP AND VII.1 AGES<br />

This Section provides for enforcement of the Uniform Traffic Code for Cities,<br />

Townships and Villages.<br />

30.206. SECTION 6. TRAFFIC-CONTROL ORDERS- ADOPTED FOR<br />

INDIVIDUAL PARKING ARRAS AND PRIVATE ROADS.<br />

This Section provides for the recommendation and adoption of traffic-cob trol<br />

orders.<br />

30.207. SECTION 1. SAME-VALIDITY.<br />

This Section provides for a presumption of validity of the traffic sign, signal<br />

or device if it complies with the requirements of this Ordinance.<br />

30 208 SECTION 8. PENALTIES.<br />

This Section provides for the penalty for any violation of this Ordinance<br />

30.209. SECTION 9. REPEAL.<br />

This Section provides for the repeal of all conflicting ordinances.<br />

30 210. SECTION 10 SEVERABILITY.<br />

This Section provides that the Ordinance is severable and if any portion of<br />

the Ordinance is declared invalid for any reason, the remaining provisions of<br />

the Ordinance will remain invalid.<br />

30 211. SECTION 11 SAVINGS CLAUSE.<br />

This Section provides that the repeal and amendment provided for herein<br />

•K«n nol abrogate or affect any acts committed or done, or any penalty for<br />

forfeiture incurred, or any pending litigation or prosecution or any right<br />

or occurring prior to the effective date of this Ordinance<br />

30.212. SF-CT1QN 12. EFFECTIVE DATE.<br />

This Section provides for publication of this Ordinance.<br />

•NOTE A summary of the First Reading of the Amendment to Ordinance<br />

No A8A will be published within the Minutes of this Meeting in the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Observer on May 2, 1996. A complete copy of the Ordinance ia available for<br />

: inspection in the Office of the Township Clerk, J160 a <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

, <strong>Canton</strong>, MI during regular business hours<br />

Motion by Bennett, supported by LaJoy. to approve the appointment of Karl<br />

Zarbo to (01 a vacancy on the Planning Commission term from April 23. 1996<br />

through Dsoember 31. 1998 Motion carried unanimouely<br />

The next regular meeting of the Board of Trustees will be on Tueeday, May 7,<br />

1996. for a Study Session with discussion of the following: 1) Community<br />

Policing and 2) Concept of a Mid-Decade Census.<br />

Motion by Bennett, supported by LeJo* to amount the Mooting at 7:46 pmc<br />

The above is a synopsis of<br />

April 23, 1996 The fall<br />

following the next regular<br />

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BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN<br />

SPECIAL WRITER<br />

Children understand the suffering of other<br />

children even if those children are a half a<br />

world away. The proof is an art exhibit in<br />

which children of Ukrainian descent from<br />

throughout metro Detroit express their thoughts<br />

about the disastrous Chornobyl, this is the<br />

Ukraiman spelling, nuclear explosion on April<br />

26,1986.<br />

From a painting of a Ukrainian flag splattered<br />

with blood to an assemblage featuring a<br />

small plant barely surviving among the rocks of<br />

a Ukrainian landscape, the exhibit focuses on<br />

the more than 125,000 people who died as a<br />

result of radiation poisoning and the untold<br />

number of children already afflicted, or about to<br />

become ill with thyroid cancer and leukemia.<br />

According to-Bozhena Olshaniwsky, president<br />

of Americans for Human Rights in Ukraine, radiation<br />

affected more than 1 million children. The<br />

world's worst nuclear accident produced 300<br />

times the radiation released from the atomic<br />

bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. The coverup<br />

and silence of the Soviet govermhent for two<br />

weeks afterward cost not only li*es,but illness<br />

for generations to come.<br />

Skulls and mountains of bodies permeate the<br />

paintings, drawings, sculpture, fiber art, and<br />

P hotography in "Chornobyl - 10 Years After<br />

hrough the Eyes of Children." While some<br />

chose to illustrate the flawed Soviet RBMK reactor,<br />

children of the Ukrainian American Youth<br />

Association assembled a fabric wall mural of the<br />

countryside before the accident. Black and red<br />

radiation symbols hang from the ceiling throughout<br />

the exhibit, the idea of Taras Hay da, a student<br />

of the Eaton Academy in Birmingham. As<br />

viewers walk through the exhibit, the hazardous<br />

material signs heighten sensual awareness that<br />

Ukrainian air is filled with poison.<br />

"Since this is the* 10 year anniversary of the<br />

disaster we wanted to know what Chornobyl<br />

means to them, how they perceive it and the<br />

leukemia and cancers related to radiation," said<br />

exhibition coordinator Dxvinka Hayda.<br />

"One tragedy seems to happen and we go on to<br />

the next one. We wanted people to become aware<br />

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that this is an ongoing tragedy. There are a<br />

great many children in Ukraine and Belarus<br />

who are ill."<br />

T<br />

1<br />

lage of photographs by<br />

Larissa Haliw of Farmington<br />

Hills, forces the viewer to<br />

When Chrystyna Nykorak delivered medical study the images and pause<br />

supplies to Ukraine in 1992, she could feel the in thought. A fabric collage of<br />

burning of the radiation in her eyes. At an open- the Ukrainian countryside by<br />

ing reception for the exhibit on April 21 Taras Hayda is covered with<br />

Nykorak, membership director for the Livonia a black veil symbolic of the<br />

Chamber of Commerce, reiterated Hayda's con- . radiation.<br />

cerns that the world has forgotten Chornobyl, "The exhibit is to remind<br />

and the lingering effects it left on all forms of the people, both Ukrainians<br />

life. Thousands of acres of agricultural land and and Americans, of what hap-<br />

forests are contaminated with radiation. The pened in Chornobyl and what<br />

strontium and plutonium will remain forever in can happen," said Myron<br />

the bodies of the victims, dead or alive.<br />

Fedoriw, a pharmacist from<br />

"People want to forget. It's important for us to Royal Oak, spent two years in<br />

remember. We're doing the exhibit because the Kiev, Ukraine working direct-<br />

planet is not safe. I don't think humanity knows ' ly with the ministry of health<br />

the side effects of something this dangerous," as an employee of a U.S. gov-<br />

said Nykorak, a West Bloomfield Township resiernment organization estabdent<br />

who created large-scale batik paintings* lishing hospital partnerships.<br />

inspired by her trip for the first Chornobyl art<br />

That is why Josephine<br />

exhibit five years after the disaster.<br />

Love, co-founder of Your<br />

"Some of the artworks have hope, but most of Heritage House, agreed to<br />

them are like the clay sculpture of the cow with host the exhibit. "In general<br />

three front legs. We placed a broken egg in the children's museujns present<br />

case because the egg is very symbolic in the pleasant aiae of life. I<br />

Ukrainian culture. The radiation is affecting think it was important that<br />

human structures and genes. If the egg cracks children have some aware-<br />

you no longer have the life force."<br />

ness of Chornobyl and the<br />

Tanas Hayda, a student at Cranbrook- ongoing suffering," said Love.<br />

Kingswood School in Bloomfield Hills, tells of the<br />

The real tragedy is that<br />

destruction rent by Chornobyl in a weaving.<br />

four of the five reactors at the<br />

Strips of black and white photographs focusing<br />

on the emptiness of the streets are woven into<br />

the fabric.<br />

"Living with the Monster," a large scale col-<br />

Veiled Tragedy; The fabric collage of a<br />

peaceful Ukrainian Village blanketed<br />

by a black veil of radiation by Taras<br />

Hayda is titled "Radiation, What<br />

Radiation?" *•<br />

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Chornobyl nuclear plant are<br />

still operating. According to Olshaniwsky there<br />

were 109 nuclear accidents at the Chornobyl<br />

plant in 1994.<br />

There ia a ray of hope for the people of<br />

Ukraine in the form of the Children of<br />

Chornobyl Relief Fund. The outpouring of generosity<br />

has helped to ease the suffering with 15<br />

air transports and five by sea of donated medical<br />

supplies and clothing.<br />

"For the last six years we've been collecting<br />

funds, clothing, food supplements, vitamins and<br />

over-the-counter drugs. These we ship to<br />

orphanages, hospitals and sanatoriums," said<br />

Roma Dyhdalo, director of f te relief fund's<br />

Michigan chapter. "We're tryin, - to convince the<br />

American public there is a need. It's not hysteria;<br />

this is the fact. On a visit to an oncological<br />

clinic there when we delivered supplies, I spoke<br />

with a mother of two children who have thyroid<br />

cancer and another mother with three children<br />

all with thyroid cancer. People do not have<br />

enough money for expensive cures or traveling.<br />

People don't realize what kind of life people<br />

have there. The reason we're always asking for<br />

vitamins is because the children are malnourished.<br />

There's no fresh fruit or vegetables."<br />

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L S O R E M E M B E R S - T R A G E D Y N U K R A I N E<br />

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BY KEXLT WYGO.VIK<br />

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Livonia Symphony Orchestra<br />

wrap* up its season Saturday<br />

with a concert dedicated to the<br />

memory of thoee who suffered,<br />

and continue to suffer, as a result<br />

of the nuclear tragedy in<br />

Chornobyl 10 years ago.<br />

Livonia's Mayor Jack Kirksey<br />

will introduce the symphony, and<br />

Dr. George Figacz of the<br />

Ukrainian Medical Association, a<br />

radiologist, will present a historical<br />

overview of this incident that<br />

#hanged the world's perception of<br />

the effects of nuclear fall out. A<br />

taped chronicle of the disaster<br />

will be shown before the concert, .<br />

and during intermission. There<br />

will also be a display of photos<br />

loaned from the Ukrainian<br />

Consulate in Chicago and the<br />

Ukrainian Embassy in<br />

Washington, D.C.<br />

"The question ia not closed," -<br />

said Volodymyr Schesiuk, LSO rmuaic<br />

director and conductor.<br />

"Both of my daughters were 500<br />

miles away, but for many kids it<br />

was very bad. It was a rainy<br />

spring day. No one knows the<br />

long-term eflfecta."<br />

Schesiuk. his wife Luba, and<br />

their youngest daughter Maria<br />

emigrated to the United States<br />

in 1991 and live in Garden City.<br />

Their eldest daughter still lives<br />

in Ukraine.<br />

For him, the concert is an<br />

opportunity to express bAth his<br />

sadness over what happened,<br />

and to rejoice in the promise of a<br />

brighter future. The pieces he<br />

chose for the program express *<br />

these mixed emotions. "I try not<br />

to only present a concert, but to<br />

present a production," he said.<br />

Special theatrical lighting will<br />

help set the mood.<br />

"Elegy for Strings," written uen by uy<br />

former LSO violinist Christoj istophei<br />

Tew to commemorate the<br />

sinatiorvof President John<br />

n"P<br />

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"Double Concerto for Clarinet &<br />

Trumpet, and Strings" by<br />

Danger The<br />

radiation<br />

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by<br />

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Popa<br />

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lest we forget.<br />

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Gordon Jacob features soloists<br />

Colin Lord, clarinet, and Brian<br />

Moon, trumpet. "This is a newer<br />

piece, and it's been a goal of mine<br />

to feature outstanding soloists,"<br />

said Schesiuk. "It was written a<br />

few years ago. I like to do new<br />

pieces for me and the orchestra.<br />

It challenges them."<br />

"Ballet from the Perfect Fool"<br />

by Gustav Hoist ia a serious<br />

piece about natural elements -<br />

the spirit of earth, water and<br />

fire. "It relates to Chornobyl .<br />

because it was a beautiful place,<br />

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and "263" two one act plays by<br />

Paul Patton, 8 p.m. Fridays and<br />

Saturdays through May 18 at the<br />

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464-6302.<br />

BY SUE SUCHYTA<br />

SPECIAL WRITER<br />

Human suffering-and pessimistic<br />

views of the future are<br />

nothing new to the stage. However,<br />

local playwright Paul Patton<br />

has juxtaposed time and<br />

space in both his plays to paint a<br />

chilling reminder of the savagery<br />

that lurks below the surface of<br />

mankind's civility. . —<br />

In "The-Edie and Elmira<br />

Show," two tales of human suffering,<br />

are 130 years removed<br />

from each other. They alternate,<br />

onstage until their common<br />

tragedies inevitably collide<br />

under the watchful eye of the<br />

voyeuristic TV cameras, fueled<br />

by an insatiable public. Set in<br />

Elmira Federal Prison during<br />

the Civil War, and on a modern<br />

day talk show, they share the<br />

common thread of human suffering<br />

as a spectator sport.<br />

Dan Gumina as Lionel Stubbs<br />

and P.W. Henry as Elton Crim-<br />

REVIEW<br />

mins turned in outstanding performances<br />

as the two imprisoned<br />

Confederate soldiers. The talk<br />

show cast, while earnest and<br />

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"flat line sleep" enforces the population<br />

control goals. The script<br />

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Leonard Nimoy's Spock. the one<br />

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her. The children in the cast con-<br />

Drama: Dan Gumina and Laura Milley in the Trinity<br />

House Theatre production of "The Edie and Elmira<br />

Show."<br />

veyed more enthusiasm than<br />

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before and after the performance.<br />

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BY VICTORIA DIAZ<br />

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of thing. Everyone in the band<br />

has such various musical influences."<br />

Initially, Leitch and Nesmith<br />

collaborated on music with the<br />

intentions of creating a movie.<br />

"I was thinking of putting the<br />

band together, but it was more of<br />

Road between Eight and Nine<br />

Mile Road. $8 includes beverages<br />

and snacks.<br />

• Bethany Singles Bowling<br />

League, 6 p.m. every other Sunday<br />

at Mayflower Lanes, 26600<br />

Plymouth Road, Redford.<br />

(810) 478-7841, (810) 380-<br />

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CATHOUC ALUMNI CLUB OF<br />

DETROIT<br />

• Indoor volleyball 7:30-9 p.m.<br />

Tuesdays, thru May 28 at Birney<br />

Middle School, northwest corner<br />

of 11 Mile (1-696) and Evergreen,<br />

Southfield. $3, members and<br />

applicants; $4, eligible guests.<br />

(313) 454-0493<br />

FAIRLANE SINGLES<br />

• Ballroom dancing, 8:30-11<br />

p.m. Thursdays, at Bishop Foley<br />

K of C Hall, 15800 Michigan<br />

Ave., (3 blocks west of Greenfield).<br />

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a movie idea than an actual<br />

band. I wanted to make a film<br />

that was kind of like the life of<br />

T-Rex in a way, an updated version<br />

of Ziggy Stardust. I waB<br />

into that '70s movie (trend). It<br />

was rock music but it was also<br />

theatrics. Then I went to Jason<br />

and I said, "Will you help me put<br />

together some songs?' Then -<br />

there was no turning back."<br />

But that plan worked as well. -<br />

- "The album came out. Now<br />

we're just gonna go on tour.<br />

The good thing about Nancy<br />

Boy is there's been a really<br />

good response to it internationally<br />

right now. It's cool. It's<br />

exciting. We're going places I<br />

never thought we'd be releasing<br />

music, going to Scandinavia and<br />

Italy."<br />

Nancy Boy and the Trash<br />

Brats perform Tuesday, May 7,<br />

at The Shelter below St.<br />

Andrew's Hall, 431 E. Congress,<br />

Detroit. Doors open at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Tickets are $7 in advance for the<br />

all-ages show. For more information,<br />

call (313) 961-MELT.<br />

• The Verve Pipe joins guest<br />

hosts Tupac Shakur and Ice-T,<br />

and fellow musical guests The<br />

Fugees on "Saturday Night Special"<br />

at 11 p.m. Saturday, Saturday,.May<br />

4, on Fox. ... Massachusetts<br />

Gov. William Weld<br />

proclaimed Tuesday, May 14, as<br />

"Peter Wolf Day" in the state,<br />

honoring a music who, according<br />

to the pr^ds release "as both a<br />

solo artist and member of the J.<br />

Geils Band, has long been one of<br />

the guiding lights of the Boston<br />

music scene." Wolf releases his<br />

album "Long Line" on Reprise<br />

Records the same day.<br />

• Best picks for the week:<br />

Dance lessons by dancing specialist,<br />

Shirley Blair, 7-8 p.m.<br />

for $2. If you attend lessons, you<br />

receive $1 off your admission<br />

ticket.<br />

' (313) 565-3656<br />

FARMMOTON ELKS<br />

• Dance and buffet 6 p.m. Fridays<br />

at Farmington Elks, 23666<br />

Orchard Lake Road. Buffet,<br />

$8.95 buffet; $3 others.<br />

(810)476-1940<br />

A singles group, sponsored<br />

by the Easter Seal Society, for<br />

people with disabilities ages 21-<br />

35. .. -<br />

(313) 338-9626<br />

MOON DUSTERS<br />

• Ballroom dancing, 9 p m.midnight<br />

Saturdays at the Moon<br />

Dusters, Farmington Road and<br />

Five Mile, Livonia. $4.25.<br />

Dressy attire.<br />

(313) 422-3298<br />

Oak Music Theatre, 318 W.<br />

Foifrth St., Royal Oak on Thursday,<br />

May 2. Call (810) 546-7610<br />

... Afghan Whigs and Howlin'<br />

Maggie at the State Theatre,<br />

2115 Woodward Ave., Detroit, on<br />

Thursday, May 2, (313) 961-5451<br />

... Morphine plays St. Andrew'?<br />

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GALLERIES<br />

. Tm ART 8AUXRY<br />

Martina Johnson, Sharon CandeNse. Ruth Alton<br />

and Julie Smith are featured artists for May at<br />

the local artists cooperative m Great Oaks Man,<br />

Walton and Uvemota, Rochester Kite. Meetthe-artist<br />

recaption tor Johnson 11 a.ftrto 1<br />

p.m, Saturday, May 4.<br />

(8I0f651-1579<br />

• CANTERBURY V1XAGE<br />

The Michigan Potters' Expo '96 wW take place<br />

10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. May 4. and 10<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m, Sunday. May 5, In Lake Orion.<br />

'(810)391-5700<br />

• FARMINGTON ARTISTS CLU8<br />

The club's annual spring exhibit continues<br />

through May 5 at the Farmington Hills Activity<br />

Center. 28600 11 Mile, east of MidcMebett. as<br />

part of Farmtngton's ftret Festival of the Arts.<br />

Hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday.<br />

11 a.m. to 6 p.m, Sunday. May 5. Admission<br />

Is free.<br />

FIRST THURSO AY<br />

Today Is the "First Thursday" of the month.<br />

The North Woodward and Townsend Stret art<br />

galtories In Birmingham wUl have extended<br />

hours tonight- Call ttje Individual gallenes for<br />

more Information.<br />

• POSNCR GALLERY<br />

Watercokxs by Marjorie Hecht Simon will be<br />

exhibited through May 28 at 523 N. Woodward.<br />

Birmingham. Opening reception for the<br />

artist 6-8 p.m. Wednesday. May 8.<br />

(810)647-2552<br />

. START GALLERY<br />

An exhibit of recent pai ntings by Marcia Freedman<br />

of Bloomfield Hills continues to May 30 at<br />

211 N. Woodward, Birmingham. Reception for<br />

the artist 5-10 p. m Friday, May 3. -<br />

(810)644-2991<br />

• ALEXA LEE GALLERY<br />

• The Place Series." an exhibit of recent paintings<br />

by former Birmingham artist Jennifer<br />

Reeves, will continue through June 15 at 201<br />

-» Nickels Arcade. Ann Artxx. Opening reception<br />

to meet the artist 5-8 p.m. Friday. May 3.<br />

(313) 663-8800<br />

. ANN ARBOR PUBUC LIBRARY<br />

The Ann Artxx Women Painters Spring Exhibit<br />

will continue through May 31 at 343 S. Frfth.<br />

Opening reception for the artists and juror's critique<br />

2-4 p.m. Sunday. May 5.<br />

(313)994-8513<br />

. ANN ARBOR SPRING ART FAIR<br />

The 18th Ann Arbor Spring Art Fair, with 250<br />

artists and craftspeople from around the country.<br />

will take place 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday.<br />

May 4, and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. May 5.<br />

-.*•, at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds.<br />

—- 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Road Take 1-94 to Exit<br />

i>7 (State Street), turn south to Textile Road.<br />

turn right (west) to Ann Arbor-Saline Road, turn<br />

north to the entrance. Admission Is $5. free for<br />

underage 10.<br />

. ARtANA GALLERY<br />

• • Dreams and Fantasies: Quilts by Ludmila<br />

Uspenskaya" will continue through May 28 at<br />

119 S. Mam. Royal Oak. Russian tea reception<br />

for the artist and a collector's preview 6-9 p.m.<br />

Frfbay, May 3. '<br />

(810) 546-8810<br />

• ARNOLD KLEIN GALLERY<br />

The gallery's 25th anniversary celebration exhibit<br />

will continue to May 31 at 4520 N. Woodward.<br />

Royal Oak. Opening reception 5-8 p.m.<br />

Friday. May 3.<br />

(810)647-7709<br />

. ASHLEY-CHRIS GALLERY<br />

An exhibit presenting a collaboration of functional<br />

and decorative art — with works by Susan<br />

Alexander Shipman, Sharon Sims and Rtc<br />

Seyer _ will continue through May 31 at<br />

15126 Kercheval. Grosse Poirrte. Opening reception<br />

for the artists 6-9 p.m. Friday. May 3.<br />

(313)824-0700<br />

« BOOLE GALLERY<br />

•'Scorched." an exhibit of paintings and sculpture<br />

by Catherine Peet of Royal Oak. continues<br />

through May 24 at 2840 Biddle, Wyandotte.<br />

Reception for the artist 6-9 p.m. Friday. May 3.<br />

(313)281-4779<br />

• BUNTING GALLERY<br />

Recent paintings by Grace Serra will be exhibited<br />

to May 29 at 514 S. Washington. Royal<br />

1 Oak/Reception tor the artist 6-9 p.m. Friday.<br />

Mav 3 f<br />

(810)545-4820<br />

• CASS CAFE<br />

Works by Sherry Hendrtck and Stephen Goodfe«ow<br />

wMI be exhibited through June 30 at<br />

4620 Cass Avenue. Detroit. Opening reception<br />

, 6-kO p.m. Friday. May3^<br />

(313)831-1400<br />

? . DETROIT 8ISTTTUTE OF ARTS<br />

The OIA catobrates Museum Month with a variety<br />

of propams at 5200 Woodwsid. Including<br />

Oreo de Mayo Saturday. May 4, DIA Ait Expleas<br />

Wednesdays. May 8 and 15. A Day Away<br />

. WRh the OIA Wednesday, May 8. Mother's Day<br />

~ Brunch Sunday. May 12. International Museum<br />

Day Saturday, May 18. Famiy Day at the DIA<br />

Sunday. May 19, Flower Day at Historic Eastem<br />

Market Sunday, May 19. A Brush with Art<br />

Thursday, May 23. Utotsloodof the Arts Friday,<br />

» May 24. Concert ontheNOrth Lawn Sunday.<br />

May 26. CM (313) 833-7971 loMrHermettononMuaaym<br />

Month. "PVtorialism Into<br />

Modernism: The Cteerwalt Wfcfte Sooi events include ctoaa Sabadays. May 11<br />

IB, featuring an in-depth lo«* at the pho-<br />

I the e rf** cat (313) 833-4249. "The<br />

shown 2 pm. Saturday, May<br />

j Hal; the video eaptofw the Image<br />

I btoeon.<br />

Thursday. May 2-Sunday. May 4. 15138<br />

Beech Daly Road, Redford. $9; $7 for<br />

seniors and students.<br />

(313) 531-0554<br />

• TRINITY HOUSE THEATRE<br />

Two one-act plays, 'The Edie and Elmira<br />

Show" and "263." weekends through<br />

Saturday. May 18. at the theater.<br />

38840 Six Mile Road (northwest corner<br />

of 1-275 and Six Mile), Livonia. $8.<br />

(313) 464-6302<br />

• TROY PLAYERS<br />

•Whose Life Is It Anyway?" opens<br />

Friday. May 3. and runs weekends -<br />

through Sunday. May 19, Troy<br />

Community Center, 520 W. Big Beaver<br />

Road. troy. $9. $12.<br />

- (810)879-1285<br />

• PLAYERS GUILD OF DEARBORN<br />

•Dames at Sea" opens 8 p.m. Friday, May 3.<br />

and runs weekends throughSunday. May 19,<br />

21730 Madison. Dearborn. Tickets $12.<br />

(313) 561-TKTS<br />

YOUTH PRODUCTIONS<br />

• PAPER BAG PRODUCTIONS<br />

•Tom Sawyer." with original music and<br />

lyrics by Producer/Director CJ. Nodus,<br />

through Sunday, May 19, at the Players<br />

Club, 3321 E. Jefferson (between<br />

McDougal and Mount Elliott, across<br />

from Harbortown). Detroit. $7 for lunch<br />

• and the show. $6 for groups of 20 or<br />

more. -<br />

(810) 662-8118 %<br />

COLLEGE<br />

• HILBERRY THEATRE<br />

"Abeiard and Heloise.* through Saturday.<br />

May 11. at the Wayne StaHJ University<br />

theater. $9.50-$16.50.wtth<br />

group .-ates available.<br />

(313) 577-2972<br />

AUDITIONS<br />

• SUMMER SYMPHONY<br />

9 a.m.4 p.m. Saturday. May 4. 2-5 p.m.<br />

Sunday. May 5, at SuFrancis of Assisi<br />

School s music room. 2270 E. Stadium<br />

Boulevard, Ann Artxx. The symphony is<br />

a volunteer, norvproflt orchestra comprised<br />

of Ann Artxx-area profasaional<br />

and amateur musicians.<br />

(313) 662-8810<br />

WORKSHOP AUDITIONS<br />

Auditions for workshops under the<br />

direction of Kharitonov. trained m the<br />

Moscow Art Theatre. Sunday. May 5<br />

for people Interested In forming a professional<br />

theater group.<br />

(810) 547-2350<br />

• THE ACTORS' COMPANY<br />

Auditions tor "Do Black Patent Leather<br />

Shoes Really Reflect Up?* 2 p.m. Saturday.<br />

May 4. and 6 p.m. Sunday. May 5,<br />

First United Methodist Church. 320 W.<br />

7th St.. Royal Oak. Show runs July 26<br />

Aug. 3, and Aug. ll^ug. 18.<br />

(810) 988-7032<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS<br />

• CAMPBELL'S SOUP'S ItSS TOUR OF<br />

WORLD FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONS<br />

With Oksana Baiul, Elvis Stpjko. Nancy<br />

Kerrigan. Brian Boitano, Viktor<br />

Petrenko. Surya Bonaly, Jenni Meno - -<br />

and Todd Sand, Philippe Candeloro. ><br />

Nicole Bobek, Maia Usova and Alexander<br />

Zhulin, Lu Chen. Marina Klimova<br />

and-Sergei Ponomarenko. Isabella and<br />

Paul Due hesnay, Isabelle Brasseur and<br />

Lloyd Eisler, Oksana Gritschuk and Evteny<br />

Platov. mi Michelle Kwan, 8 p.m.<br />

Saturday, May 4. Joe Louis Arena,<br />

Detroit. Tickets $45 and $30.<br />

(313) 965-3099<br />

• '"GEAR"<br />

High-energy dance party that benefits<br />

HIV/AIDS organizations. 10 p.m.-4 a.m.<br />

Saturday. May 4, Sanctum. 65 E.<br />

Huron, Pontiac. $25 in advance at Ticketmastef<br />

or Chosen Books in Royal<br />

Oak; $30 at the door. 18 and older.<br />

(810) $58-9849/(810) 338-1139 or via<br />

e-mail at GEARD4LIFE®aoi.com<br />

• ELMORE LEONARD<br />

Southfield Author's Lecture Series.<br />

12:15 p.m. Sunday. May 5. Radisson<br />

Hotel, 1500 Town Center Dr., Southfield.<br />

$15 for 11:30 a.m. luncheon and<br />

lecture: $5 for lecture.<br />

(810) 424-9039<br />

• "SKATING THROUGH THE DECADES"<br />

ice show, Thursday May 2-Sunday, May<br />

5. Berkley Ice Arena, 2300 Robina<br />

(between Greenfield Road and Coolidge<br />

Highway). Berkley. $2-$6.<br />

(810) 5462460<br />

CLASSICAL<br />

• ARMENIAN PHILHARMONIC ORCHES-<br />

TRA<br />

With Principal Conductor and Artistic<br />

Director Loris Tjeknavorian, 7 p.m.<br />

Tuesday. May 7, Orchestra Hall, 3711<br />

Woodward Ave., Detroit. $l0-$50.<br />

(810) 652-7863/(810) 569-2988<br />

. BIRMINGHAM-BLOOM FIELD SYMPHONY<br />

ORCHESTRA<br />

•Classical Spring Celebration." 7:30<br />

p.m. Sunday. May 5, Temple Beth El,<br />

7400 Telegraph Road. Bloomfield Hills.<br />

$16 adults; $12 students.<br />

(810) 645-2276<br />

• DETROIT SYMPHONY CIVIC ORCHES-<br />

TRA<br />

Performs music by Walton. Beethoven,<br />

and Tchaikovsky. 7 p.m. Sunday. May 5,<br />

Orchestra Hall. 3711 Woodward Ave..<br />

Detroit. $25 box seats; $6 main floor<br />

seating.<br />

(313) 8333700<br />

• DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA<br />

With Conductor Hans Vonk and violinist<br />

Sarah Chang. 8 p.m. Thursday. May 2-<br />

Saturday. May 3. 8:30 p.m. Saturday.<br />

May 4. and 3 p.m. Sunday. May 5; With<br />

Conductor Christopher Seaman and cellist<br />

Yo-Yo Ma. 8 p.m. Wednesday, May<br />

3Saturday. May 11. Orchestra Hall.<br />

3711 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. $15-$55.<br />

(3*6) 8333700<br />

. KURT KUNZAT<br />

8 p.m. Friday. May 10. Shnne High<br />

School. 3500 W. 13 Mile Road. Royal<br />

Oak. $5.<br />

(810) 549-2925<br />

• LIVONIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA<br />

"Chornobyl Remembered" concert. 8<br />

p.m. Saturday. May 4, Churchill High<br />

School's Carii Auditorium, 8900 Newburgh.<br />

Livonia. $12 adults; $10 seniors<br />

(62 and older); $8 students and children.<br />

*<br />

(313) 421-1111<br />

POPS<br />

• FARMINGTON COMMUNITY BAND<br />

3 p.m. Sunday. May 5. Farmington Hills<br />

Activity Center, formerly Mercy Center.<br />

11 Mile Road, Farmington Hills. Free.<br />

(313) 261-2202 or (810) 489-3412<br />

CHORAL<br />

• GRAIL SINGERS CHOIR<br />

Performs traditional Gregonan Chant<br />

and original compositions, 7 p.m. Friday.<br />

May 3, Northside Community<br />

Church. 929 Barton Dr.. Arm Artxx. $10<br />

suggested donation.<br />

(313) 995-5320<br />

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• LIVONIA CMC CHOIR<br />

'island Magic' spring concert.<br />

Friday. May 3Saturday. May 4.<br />

ClarenceviUe High School. 20155'<br />

dlebett Roed. Livonia. $6 for acfcft^;<br />

for seniors and students. *wi i t<br />

tufa*<br />

(313) 261-2260 tiv*r<br />

• MEASURE FOR MEASURE-A MER-S<br />

CHORAL SOCIETY<br />

3TKAC<br />

7:30 p.m. Sunday. May 5. Nardin P a* •<br />

. Methodist Church. 29887 W. 11 MHe<br />

Road, Farmington Hills.<br />

(313) 429-9594<br />

PWLOMUSICA CHORUS<br />

«*i?<br />

Performs selections from "From TOa<br />

Bavarian HiglSands." and "A Poet tc^Ms<br />

Beloved." 7 p.m. Sunday, May 5. Flr$.<br />

United Methodist Church of Royal<br />

320 W. Seventh St.. Royal Oak. $8 general<br />

admission; $6 seniors and stu- ..^,<br />

dents. , (<br />

(810) 356-1274 '<br />

• TROY COMMUNITY CHORUS ; ^<br />

'Coming to America.' spring concert,"<br />

8 p.m. Friday. May 3. Troy AthehsJfitilB<br />

School. 4333 John R. Troy. $8 ; $5tot<br />

students and seniors in advance:'$10^<br />

V the door. t -;: <br />

(810) 362-1024 "<br />

COMEDY<br />

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• BANANA'S COMEDY AND VARIETY -<br />

CUJB<br />

Soupy Sales and Marv Welch and Kevin<br />

O'Neil, 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Satur0f^ja .<br />

May 4, and "Lunch With Soupy." 1 p;m.<br />

and 4 p.m. Sunday, May 5, in Red Tifhbers<br />

restaurant, 40380 Grand Rlyat. j,!-<br />

Novi. $22; lunch-and dinner optional^<br />

(313) 724-1300<br />

• GENITTI S HOLE-IN-THE-WALL '', ^' '<br />

Soupy Sales, Friday. May 10-Sunda^,<br />

May 12, and Thursday, May 16Friday<<br />

May 17, 108 E. Main St.. Northville/ .<br />

$45 includes tax. tip. show and diiyw-_<br />

(810)3490522<br />

• JOEY S COMEDY CLUB<br />

Jeff Brannon. Jim Hamm and Joey *;<br />

Bielaska. 8 p.m. Thursday. May 2» 8:15<br />

p.m. and 10:45 p.m. Friday, May 3-Saturday.<br />

May 4, and 7 p.m. Sunday. May<br />

5; Jim McClain, Kevin McPeek and Joey<br />

Bielaska, 8 p.m. Thursday. May 9, &15<br />

pm: and 10:45 p.m. Friday,, May 10-Saturday.<br />

May 11, and 7 p.m. Sunday:May<br />

12. 36071 Plymouth Road, Uvonla.<br />

(313) 261-0555<br />

JOEY'S COMEDY CLUB Kt PAISANO'S<br />

Vic Dibitetto. 8 p.m. and 10:30 p-mT Friday,<br />

May 3Saturday, May 4; Leo<br />

Dufour, 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Fridefy,<br />

May 10-Saturday. May 11, 5070 Schaefer<br />

Road. Dearborn. $8 or $18.95. for<br />

dinner and show.<br />

(313) 584-8885<br />

• JUST FOR LAUGHS COMEDY CLUB<br />

> U ?<br />

Carl Guerra, Tim Lilly and Gilda Hauser,<br />

Thursday. May 2-Saturday. May 4; Bob<br />

Kubota. Jeff Margrett and Johnerie<br />

Getts. Thursday, May 9-Saturday. May<br />

11; Totally Unrehearsed theatre every<br />

Wednesday night, 65 E. Huron at Mill,<br />

Pontiac.<br />

(810) 334-6512<br />

• THE SECOND CITY-DETROIT . i -.<br />

"Computer Chips and Salsa" 8 p.m.<br />

Wednesday-Sunday; additional shows<br />

10:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. $12<br />

to $19.<br />

(313) 965-2222<br />

. MARK RIDLEY'S COMEDY CASTLE<br />

Mark Schiff and Elliott Branch. Thursday,<br />

May 2-Sunday. May 5. $6 weeknights;<br />

$12 weekends; "Lawyers. Guns<br />

and Money." an evening of political<br />

humor with Tim Slagle, Libertarian _<br />

comedian. Mark Sweetman. political<br />

r<br />

Political Humor Bill Thomas<br />

from talk radio presents .<br />

"Lawyers, Guns and Money,"<br />

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313-953-2108<br />

THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1996<br />

OBSERVER<br />

SPORTS<br />

SCENE<br />

Wildcats come close<br />

The Western Wayne Wildcats, a team of all<br />

Plymouth Salem basketball players, came up<br />

just short at last weekend's University of Michigan-Dearborn<br />

Spring Classic Shootout.<br />

The second-place Wildcat team consists of<br />

Tony Jancevski. Alan Hodge, Mike Korduba,<br />

Matt Mair, Chris Mason, Jeff McKian, Bhaven<br />

Patel, Andy Power and Adam Wilson. The team<br />

is coached by Dan McKian, Bill Mair and Gray<br />

Mason.<br />

Top Charger<br />

Hillsdale College's men's golf team competed<br />

at the Saginaw Valley State Bay Valley Invitational<br />

last Friday and Saturday, finishing well<br />

back in the 13-team pack.<br />

Leading the Chargers was Josh Edgar, a Plymouth<br />

native, with two-day total of 169.<br />

Hillsdale next plays at Wayne State's Motor<br />

City Invitational Friday.<br />

Controversy on stage<br />

Indy Car driver Adrian Fernandez and Rena<br />

Shanaman, general manager of the U.S. 500,<br />

the new race to be held at Michigan International<br />

Speedway the same day as the Indy 500, will<br />

be the featured speakers for the Motors ports<br />

Hall of Fame's Speaker Series May 15.<br />

Fernandez will talk about his new ride with<br />

Tasman Motorsports, the state of Indy Car racing.<br />

and his view of the future. Shanaman will<br />

give a status report on The inaugral U.S. 500,<br />

with unique insight into the challenges of organizing<br />

a <strong>major</strong> first-time event surrounded by<br />

controversy.<br />

The presentation will be at 7 p.m. May 15.<br />

Admission is $6. which includes admission to the<br />

museum. The Motorsports Hall of Fame is located<br />

inside the Novi Expo Center, on the southwest<br />

corner of 1-96 and Novi Road. For more<br />

information, call (810) 349-RACE.<br />

Correction<br />

In last Thursday's Observer sports sections, it<br />

was reported that Redford Catholic Central's<br />

Justin Hoener had signed to attend and play<br />

basketball at Schoolcraft College. It further stated<br />

that Hoener's roll at CC this past season was<br />

as a sixth man.<br />

That is inaccurate. Hoener started 20 of 24<br />

games and led the team in assists (4.0 a game).<br />

He was also second among the Shamrocks in<br />

scoring (14.1 points) and rebounding (nearly five<br />

per game).<br />

CC finished 19-5. Hoener was a three-year<br />

varsity player for the Shamrocks, although he<br />

missed most of his junior season after breaking<br />

his leg.<br />

Fishing Derby<br />

The ninth-annual Kids Fishing Derby is slated<br />

for 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, May 11 at Heritage<br />

Park ponds.<br />

The ponds will be stocked with rainbow trout,<br />

with awards presented fo r largest fish caught.<br />

First prize is a $100 savings bond.<br />

The derby is open to <strong>Canton</strong>-area boys and<br />

girls 15 years old and younger. Advanced registration,<br />

in person or by phone, is required. Registration<br />

cost is $1.<br />

Registration ends May 9. Again, this competition<br />

is for <strong>Canton</strong> residents only. For more information,<br />

call 397-5110.<br />

Baseball tournament<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Softball Center will be the site of the<br />

Washtenaw Amateur Baseball Association<br />

Youth Tournament June 28-30.<br />

The entry fee is $200, which includes umpires.<br />

Competition will be conducted in the following<br />

age groups: 9-10, 11, 12, 13 and 14.<br />

There is a three-game guarantee. Division<br />

winners go to the playoff round. Out-of-state<br />

teama'will compete this year, too.<br />

For more information or to enter call Mike<br />

Dupuit at (313) 485-3753 or (810) 617-8428.<br />

SC golf outing<br />

The Schoolcraft College Foundation's 13th<br />

'annual golf tournament, to support student<br />

scholarships, will be Monday, June 10 at Washtenaw<br />

Country Club.<br />

Golfers can opt for a morning package, an<br />

afternoon package, hole sponsorship or a President's<br />

Club level participation, each including a<br />

pro clink. \<br />

Auction items ijnclude autographed jerseys<br />

from Detroit Red Wings Steve Yrerman, Paul<br />

Coffey and Sergei Fedorov, along with golf package<br />

weekends for two at Grand Traverse Resort<br />

and. Shanty Creek. ~ -<br />

' Also, a set of custom-made clubs and culinary<br />

arts dinner prepared by SC graduating senior<br />

Gary Ellis, Gov.-John Engler's summer cook at<br />

the Govenor*s Mansion on Mackinac Island, will<br />

also be auctioned.<br />

For ftore information, rail the SC Office of<br />

1 Marketing and Development at (313) 462-4417.<br />

Anyone interested .n submitting items to Sport» Scene<br />

may send tMm to sports editor CJr Risafc. 3C251 9choo»-<br />

crpft. Livonia. Ml. 48130, or may FA* them to (313) 591<br />

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SPORTS<br />

INSIDE<br />

& Baseball, track, page 2C<br />

Outdoors, page 4C<br />

Aggressive .Rocks stun Chiefs, 3-0<br />

BY C J . RISAK<br />

SPORTS EDITOR<br />

Expect the unexpected? Always, but more<br />

so when <strong>Canton</strong> tangles with Salem. And<br />

Wednesday's result, between two of the<br />

state's premier teams, was certainly<br />

unexpected.<br />

Taking "em to school.<br />

That's what Plymouth Salem's<br />

soccer team did to its greatest rival,<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>, last night -<br />

taught them a lesson.<br />

No other way to put it when one<br />

team dominates play like the Rocks<br />

did in posting their 3-0 victory.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> never truly had a chance.<br />

The Chiefs, coming off their biggest<br />

win of the season - a 1-0 triumph<br />

over Livonia Churchill Monday - had<br />

few good scoring chances until the.<br />

final 10'minutes, when most of<br />

Salem's regulars were on the bench.<br />

But the Rocks got their shots in, a<br />

lesson they probably learned themselves<br />

just a few days earlier. Last<br />

Saturday, Troy Athens put on a ferocious-attack<br />

from the start, scoring<br />

twice in the first 15 minutes and<br />

cruising to a 2-0 victory over Salem.<br />

The Rocks were only too happy to<br />

pass the lesson along to <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

After all, the Chiefs hadn't dealt<br />

much with goal-scoring - going into<br />

Wednesday's game, they had posted<br />

eight-straight shutouts.<br />

That streak came quickly to an<br />

end with a pair of "hustle goals," as<br />

Salem coach Doug Landefeld<br />

referred to them.<br />

Jodi Coyle figured on both. Coyle,<br />

a junior, scored the first with an<br />

assist from Jenny Storm, squeezing<br />

the ball past <strong>Canton</strong> keeper Sarah<br />

Warnke.<br />

Mia Sarkesian made it 2-0 in<br />

Salem's favor befopeTfte-half was<br />

half over, with an assist from Coyle.<br />

The hard-charging, aggressive<br />

style was a bit different for Salem -<br />

actually, it looked more like a Can-<br />

Ton~iactic. But it was something<br />

Landefeld wanted to see.<br />

"We talked before the game," he<br />

said, referring to a conversation he<br />

had with his offensive players, "and<br />

I told them, 'When you're in the<br />

final third (of the field), you've just<br />

got to go hard to goal.'<br />

"Today, all three goals were hustle<br />

C<br />

goals. It's nice to see that."<br />

Janel Davis concluded the scoring<br />

eight minutes into the second hilf,<br />

powering_a cross from Mari Hbff<br />

over Warnke.<br />

"We never got out of our defensive<br />

mode," said <strong>Canton</strong> coach Don<br />

Smith. "They played well. I don't<br />

know if they wanted it more than we<br />

did, but we just didn't have enough<br />

to take it away from them."<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> fell to 8-2, while Salem<br />

improved to 9-2.<br />

The result may nullify the gains<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> made in the Western Lakes<br />

Activities Association title race with<br />

Monday's win over Churchill. If the<br />

Western Division ends in a threeway<br />

tie - <strong>Canton</strong>, Churchill and<br />

Northville each have a lose -<br />

Churchill would have the upper<br />

hand in the tiebreaker.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> still in title hunt<br />

BY CJ. RLSAK<br />

SPORTS EDITOR<br />

What's that adage about<br />

turnaround and fair play?<br />

Livonia Churchill's girls soccer<br />

team should know it by now. The<br />

Chargers received a lesson in it<br />

Monday at Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

when the Chiefs scored the game's<br />

only goal with 10:47 remaining to<br />

hand Churchill its first Western<br />

Division loss.<br />

A year ago, it was the Chargers<br />

who clipped the Chiefs by the same<br />

1-0 margin. That win all but_<br />

assured them of the divisional<br />

crown and a berth in the Western<br />

Lakes Activities Association's<br />

championship match. Two years<br />

ago it was <strong>Canton</strong> that beat<br />

Churchill 1-0 to advance to the i<br />

WLAA final. '<br />

On Monday the stakes were the<br />

same, with Churchill in a commanding<br />

position. A win or a tie<br />

would have made the Chargers<br />

almost uncatchable in the division.<br />

They had already beaten<br />

Northville, the team that had<br />

defeated <strong>Canton</strong> in the Chiefs' season-opener.<br />

\<br />

A win or a tie over <strong>Canton</strong> would<br />

make Churchill either 3-0 or 2-0-1<br />

in divisional play, with Northville<br />

and <strong>Canton</strong> both having one loss.<br />

With only Walled Lake Western<br />

and Farmington Harrison, two of<br />

the league's weakest teams, left on<br />

their divisional schedule, the<br />

Chargers would be in.<br />

But it was not to be. <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />

constant pressing finally forced<br />

mistakes by the Charger defense<br />

and presented the Chiefs with<br />

some scoring opportunities.<br />

The initial opening came with<br />

just under 12 minutes left in the<br />

match on a pass misjudged by the<br />

Churchill defenders. Jenny Parviainen<br />

broke toward the ball, but<br />

Charger keeper Crystal Wright<br />

beat her to it and with a sliding<br />

kick save cleared it out of danger.<br />

• However, the Chiefs were relentless.<br />

They quickly reformed their<br />

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Crusaders start NAIA title quest<br />

BY C-J. RlSAK<br />

SPORTS EDITOR<br />

The snow hasn't even stopped<br />

falling and it's playoff time<br />

already. \<br />

Tip not talking Red Wings hockey<br />

here. I mean college sbftball - in<br />

particular Madonna University,<br />

which opens the defense of its<br />

NAIA Sectional Tournament title<br />

this afternoon. «<br />

The Crusaders, 26-12 through<br />

Tuesday, will host the College of<br />

Mount St. Joseph's (from Cincinnati)<br />

in a best-of-three series,<br />

starting today with the first game<br />

at 2 p.m. at Masftey Field in Plymouth.<br />

The two teams havent met this<br />

season - Mount St. Joseph's, had a<br />

17-6 record through Monday - but<br />

last year, Madonna eliminated St.<br />

Joseph's in the Sectional final.<br />

The Lady Crusaders are in the<br />

proper form for a tournament run.<br />

Since a 2-0 loas to North wood University<br />

April 13, they have won 10<br />

Picking it up: <strong>Canton</strong>'s Jenny Porviainen outmanueuers the Churchill defense, not an<br />

easy task. But the Chiefs did it well enough to gain a <strong>major</strong> regular-season victory.<br />

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of 12 games.<br />

An obvious reason for the sue-<br />

Madonna offense. Four times in<br />

the last eight games, the Crusaders<br />

have surpaased 11 runs<br />

scored in a game. They had managed<br />

that just three times in the<br />

previous 30 games.<br />

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weather, courts hit netters<br />

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But more important, the tennis<br />

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"I don't know where we are<br />

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<strong>Canton</strong>, Salem split twinbill<br />

Plymouth Salem won the tight<br />

one, the opener of Saturday's<br />

double-header at Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

and it didn't come easily.<br />

The second gam* was no contest,<br />

however. The Chiefs rolled<br />

up a big lead early and never let<br />

up.<br />

The resulting split, Salem winning<br />

by a 6-5 margin and <strong>Canton</strong><br />

by a 15-4 score, left both teams<br />

at .500-Salem is 5-5, with <strong>Canton</strong><br />

at 6-6.<br />

The opener was definitely the<br />

more dramatic contest. The<br />

Rocks led 2-1 going into the seventh,<br />

but <strong>Canton</strong> rallied to tie it<br />

and force extra innings.<br />

In the 10th, it finally seemed<br />

Salem had put the game away<br />

with a four-run rally in the top<br />

half of the inning. But not so<br />

fast: Jfhf^Chiefs had something<br />

left, too. They scored three runs<br />

in their half of the inning before<br />

four runs and knocked in four<br />

more.<br />

BASEBALL Noonan slugged a three-run<br />

homer in the fourth and finished<br />

falling a run short. _<br />

with three hits and three RBI.<br />

Pat Noonan was the only Chief Jeff Opalinski was just as effec-<br />

with two hit*. Jason Bricker, tive, with three hits and three<br />

John Wright and Kurt Richards RBI, with Brickfer added two hits<br />

each had a hit and a run batted and two RBI. Bryan Dixon had a<br />

in.<br />

hit and scored three runs.<br />

Jason Mortiere was the losing Pat Nelson was the winning<br />

pitcher for <strong>Canton</strong>. He went 9 pitcher, working all seven<br />

2/3 innings, allowing six runs on innings and surrendering four<br />

nine hits and a walk, striking runs on nine hits and a walk,<br />

out eight.<br />

with eight strikeouts.<br />

The second game was entirely<br />

"We're starting to hit the ball<br />

different. The Chiefs pushed<br />

pretty well," said <strong>Canton</strong> coach<br />

across 11 runs in the first four<br />

innings to open up an 11-3<br />

"""Scott Dickey. "Our pitching has-<br />

advantage.<br />

n't l\een bad, it's been pretty<br />

Wright and Noonan were two<br />

good, like it has all year.'We're<br />

of the bigger offensive powers in<br />

just not making the plays at cru-<br />

the win. Wright collected four cial times.<br />

hits, including p two-run home "We're playing well enough to<br />

run in the first inning, scored win, we're not getting the key<br />

hits, making the key plays when<br />

we need them. But if we keep up<br />

this intensity, I think we'll be in<br />

position to win some ball<br />

games."<br />

Last Friday, <strong>Canton</strong> (fcd just<br />

the opposite. The Chiefs led 2-0<br />

until the fourth, then were up 3-<br />

2 entering the sixth. But the<br />

Mustangs got two runs in the<br />

sixth and two more in the seventh<br />

to post a 6-4 triumph at<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Anthony Pastor absorbed the<br />

loss He pitched all seven<br />

innings, giving up two earned<br />

runs on seven hits and a walk,<br />

striking out five.<br />

Wright was the only Chief<br />

with two hits, one a double, and<br />

he had one RBI. Richards contributed<br />

a two-run double and<br />

Dave Walker had a Tut and<br />

scored two runs.'<br />

Chiefs collect Cougar trophy with 5 lsts<br />

The trip* for Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />

girls track team, was definitely<br />

worth it.<br />

The Lady Chiefs journeyed to<br />

Wyoming Rogers high school<br />

Saturday for the Cougar Invitational<br />

hosted by Grand Rapids<br />

Catholic Central and came away<br />

with a first-place finish.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s 89.5 points easily<br />

outdistanced Haslett's 61 in an<br />

eight-team field. Grand Rapids<br />

Catholic was third with 33, East<br />

Grand Rapids had 27, followed<br />

by Muskegon Catholic with 21,<br />

Big Rapids 12.5, Grand Rapids_<br />

Union 11 and Kent City 1.<br />

• GIRLS TRACK<br />

Mary Anderson was a double<br />

winner for the Chiefs, taking the<br />

<strong>hurdle</strong>s at 100- and 300-meters<br />

and clocking 16.0 and 49.8 seconds,<br />

respectively.<br />

Brandy Bernard's 98-6 won<br />

the discus with teammate Emily<br />

Moran third in 95-4.<br />

Nkechi Okwumabua won the<br />

long jump (15-7) , was third in<br />

the 100-meter dash (13.1) and<br />

participated in two second-place<br />

relay finishes.<br />

Okwumabua anchored the<br />

400-relay team to a 54.2 time. It<br />

also included Alina Boyden,<br />

•Tiffany Williams and Kim<br />

Robertson.<br />

She led off the 800-meter<br />

relay team, which was second in<br />

1:54.4. She was followed by<br />

Natalie Wood, Kelly Smith and<br />

Williams.<br />

Wood was also third in the<br />

long jump in 13-10, Smith<br />

showed third in the high jump at<br />

4-10 and Williams was third in<br />

the 200 in 28.5.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s 3,200-relay team won<br />

in 10:08.1. Brooke Larson,<br />

Angkana Roy, Amy Klim and<br />

Becky Uryga did the honors.<br />

Coach George Przygodski saw<br />

Amanda Grube throw the shot<br />

31-10, good for second place, and<br />

got runnerup finishes from<br />

Nancy Hoffman (50.2) in the<br />

300-<strong>hurdle</strong>s and Becky Wolfrom<br />

(12:36.5) in the 3,200 run<br />

The Chiefs' 1,600-relay team of<br />

Williams, Hoffman, Anderson<br />

and Uryga was second in 4:22.1.<br />

Diana Jastzrebski's 17.0 clocking<br />

was good for third in the 100<strong>hurdle</strong>s.<br />

Rocks outpower the Falcons in a 10-8 slugfest<br />

Into each life a little rain must<br />

fall — and into some softball<br />

games as well.<br />

But the drizzle and cold<br />

weather didn't bother Plymouth<br />

Salem all that much Monday as<br />

the Rocks used the bat and arm<br />

of sophomore right-hander<br />

Jenny Trott to defeat Farmington,<br />

10-8.<br />

Trott was touched for four<br />

runs by the Falcons in the first<br />

PREP BASEBALL<br />

Friday. May 3<br />

F.H. Harrisoo at Churchill. A p.m.<br />

Franklin at Ply. <strong>Canton</strong> (2). 4 p.m.<br />

W.L. Central at Stevenson. 4 p.m.<br />

Pty. Salem at John Glenn. 4 p.m.<br />

Taylor Truman at Wayne. 4 p.m.<br />

ClarenceviUe at G P U«ett. 4:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday. May 4<br />

(a« doubl»*Md«rs unieea noted)<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> at Adrian, 11 a.m.<br />

Salem at Slurps Tournament. 10 a.m.<br />

Redford Union Tournament, 10 a.m.<br />

Novi at ClarenceviUe. 11 a.m.<br />

Huron Valley Invitational. noon.<br />

Record CC at Brother Rice. 2 p.m.<br />

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Salem tied the score with five<br />

runs in the fourth and scored<br />

four more in the fifth, with Trott<br />

contributing a key hit with her<br />

bat.<br />

COLLEGE BASEBALL<br />

Thursday, May 2<br />

Tri-State (Ind.) at Madonna (2). 2 (un.<br />

Friday. May 3<br />

St. Xavier (III.) at Madonna. 11 a.m.<br />

Ohio Dominican at Madonna. 5 pjn.<br />

Satowd»y. May 4<br />

Ohio Oominican at Madonna. 2 p.m.<br />

St. Xavier at Madonna. 5 p.m.<br />

Sunday. May 8<br />

St. Xavier at Madonna, noon.<br />

Huron Valley at Ply. Christian, 4:30 pjn.<br />

Friday, May 3<br />

Churchill at F.H. Harrison. 4 p.m.'<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> at Franklin. 4 p.m.<br />

Stevenson at W.L. Central. 4 p.m.<br />

John Glenn at Ply. Salem. 4 p.m.<br />

Wayne at Taylor Truman. 4 p.m.<br />

Ladywood at H.W Reglna (2). 4 pjn.<br />

Saturday. May 4<br />

Carah Best singled and Stefanie<br />

Volpe doubled to set Trott<br />

up for a two-run single.<br />

Best had two hits while Volpe<br />

went 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles.<br />

Trott went 3-for-4, including<br />

a double, and drove in four<br />

rtfhs while Julie Stafford went 2for-4,<br />

driving in two runs, and<br />

Terri Walters had two RBI on<br />

one hit.<br />

"I'm really pleased with the<br />

unteM noted)<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. Salem at Temp. Bedford Toum.<br />

Zoe Christian at Huron Valley (2), noon.<br />

Richmond Tournament. 1 p.m.<br />

COUXBC SOFTBAU. ;<br />

Thaw day, May 2<br />

NAIA Sectional Playoff<br />

Mt. SI. Joseph s at Madonna, 2 and 4 p.m.<br />

Fridsy. Mty 3<br />

Mt. St. Joseph's at Madonna. 2 p.m. (If<br />

necessary)<br />

BOYS TRACK<br />

Thursday. May 2<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> at Northville. 3:30 p.m.<br />

Churchill at F.H. Harrison. 3:30p.m.<br />

Franklin at W.L. Western, 3:30 p.m.<br />

Stevenson at N. Farmington, 3:30 p.m.<br />

John Glenn at Ply. Salem, 3:30 p.m.<br />

Obn. Fordson at Wayne, 3:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday. May 4<br />

Observer Relays at ChurcMI, 3:30 p.m.<br />

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Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>. Plymouth,<br />

Salem, Northville, Westland<br />

John Glenn, Livonia Stevenson,<br />

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Livonia Churchill, Southfield<br />

Lathrup, Redford Union, Wayne<br />

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Salem could literally run away<br />

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Jason Barylski, Jared<br />

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team Lutheran Westland.<br />

,<br />

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standout sprinter Kevin Bryant<br />

hits apiece, McGue getting a pair<br />

of RBI and Birchmeier one, and<br />

Courtney Senger and Christy<br />

Riopelle had two hits each.<br />

Leschinger was the winner in<br />

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injured his hamstring during the.<br />

shuttle <strong>hurdle</strong>s relay.<br />

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"He missed the 400 and 800<br />

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attack, driving deep into<br />

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2nd-game victories get Crusaders a pair of splits<br />

It would have been appropriate<br />

for Madonna University's<br />

baseball team to celebrate the (<br />

completio\ of its pair of double- •<br />

headers with St. Francis (111.)<br />

with an ice cream sundae.^Say, a<br />

banana split.<br />

The Crusaders divided the<br />

four games, winning the second<br />

of each doubleheader after the<br />

losing the first. They finished<br />

the weekend 24-19.<br />

Mark Serra's fine relief work,<br />

4 2/3 innings of two-hit ball that<br />

raised his record to 3-1, in the<br />

second game Sunday helped<br />

Madonna record a 10-6 victory.<br />

—Saturdays-win went to Jason<br />

MADONNA<br />

Dubey, 2-1, who gave up a run in<br />

the only inning he worked but<br />

was the beneficiary when<br />

Madonna scored twice in the bottom<br />

of the eighth to take a 6-5<br />

win.<br />

Madonnajicored eight in the<br />

first to grease the way to Sunday's<br />

win and Serra came on<br />

when starter Eric Butler was<br />

touched for three runs in the second<br />

and third innings.<br />

Pete Quinn had a pair of singles<br />

and drove in two runs while<br />

Aaron Shrewsbury drove in two<br />

with a single plus a sacrifice fly.<br />

Dan Taylor went 3 for 0 with a<br />

double and an RBI.<br />

Madonna was held to seven<br />

hits in the first game Sunday, a<br />

4-1 loss that dropped starter Joel<br />

Hillebrand to 4-3.<br />

Quinn had a pair pf hits, one<br />

his 10th double of the season,<br />

while Shrewsbury accounted for<br />

the Crusaders' lone run with his<br />

eighth home run. Taylor and<br />

Delano Voletti also had two hits.<br />

Starter Craig Benedict was<br />

removed in the sixth inning of<br />

the second game Saturday. Joe<br />

Fabris and Eric Crawford<br />

checked St. Francis until Dubey6<br />

came in to start the eighth.<br />

Left fielder Tim Kasubowski<br />

went 3-for-4 and needed just a<br />

single to hit for the cycle. His<br />

only RBI came on his second<br />

home run.<br />

Catcher Voletti drove in three<br />

runs with a sacrifice fly plus a<br />

two-run home run. First baseman<br />

Jeff Gutt had a pair of hits<br />

and drove in a run.<br />

Four errors contributed to<br />

Madonna's defeat in Saturday's<br />

opener. Starter Dan Pydyn, 4-2,<br />

was nursing a 2-1 leacTlhlo the<br />

seventh but couldn't get that<br />

final out as St. Francis erupted<br />

for five runs, the last two of<br />

which were charged to reliever<br />

Serra.<br />

1<br />

Madonna came back with two<br />

in the bottom of the seventh but<br />

it wasn't enough.<br />

Taylor and voletti each had a<br />

pair of hits for the Crusaders<br />

while Kurt Wilczynski, Quinn<br />

and pinch-hitter Daryl Rocho<br />

drove in the runs.<br />

#<br />

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•Sutler's five wins leads Madonna pttclv<br />

(<strong>Canton</strong>) and Taylor each had 40 hits while<br />

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Wilczynski had a teanvbest 32 runs. Gutt had<br />

ler and Benedict shared the team strikeout<br />

three triples, two more than anyone else,<br />

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Benedict led the staff in innings. 50. while<br />

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Fabris had a start-tow ERA of 0.00. Butler s<br />

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Serra 2 81. Pydyn 2.96 and Benedict 3.M.<br />

'Fatxie' four saves led the Crusaders.<br />

Among team hitters. Mike LaPoint had the<br />

highest average. .438. but with only 18 at-<br />

bats. Shrewbury had a 388 average while<br />

Quinn was at .343.<br />

Shrewsbury led the team with 13 doubles,<br />

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The Observer! THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1996<br />

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WEEKEND<br />

RQCKETTI SNOW<br />

"Hbckette Review" will be<br />

performed by The Ply-<br />

mouth Salem Rockettes at<br />

its annual rockette show 7<br />

p.m. Saturday, May 4, at<br />

the Plymouth Salem audi-<br />

torium on Joy Road in Can-<br />

ton. Tickets are $3 and can<br />

be purchased at the door.<br />

FAREWELL DANCE<br />

The Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> 8th<br />

grade formal farewell •<br />

fiance will be held 7-11<br />

p.m. Saturday, May 18, at<br />

The Center Stage on Ford<br />

Road in <strong>Canton</strong>. Tickets<br />

iare available for $5 at the<br />

idoor. Food available. No<br />

jeans. Parent chaperones<br />

•needed. Call 981-5122.<br />

WSDP RADIO AUCTION<br />

;Local listeners tune in to<br />

The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

iHigh school local radio sta-<br />

tion 88.1 fm from 8 a.m. to<br />

;10 p.m. Saturday, May 11,<br />

for their annaul radio auc-<br />

tion. Information. 416-<br />

!7732.<br />

FLOWER SALES<br />

BOTANICAL GARDENS<br />

•The annual spring perenni-<br />

al sale will be held at the<br />

!Friends of Matthaei Botan-<br />

ical Gardens, 1800 N.<br />

Dixboro Road, in Ann<br />

Arbor. Members sale: 3-7<br />

p.m. Friday, May 3; public<br />

sale: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Satur-<br />

day, May 4, & 10 a.m.-4<br />

p.m. Sunday, May 5. Pre-<br />

Sale Savvy Sessions: noon,<br />

Saturday, April 27.<br />

PERENNIAL EXCHANGE<br />

• A perennial exchange will<br />

'.be held 7 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

'.May 7, at Risen Christ<br />

' Lutheran Church, 46250<br />

•Ann Arbor Road at<br />

' McClumpha, m Plymouth.<br />

I "How to Begin a Perennial<br />

; Garden and Keep it Bloom-<br />

; ing," will be the topic pre-<br />

• sented by Chris Lapinski,<br />

1 Master Gardener. Plants<br />

! brought for exchange must<br />

; be healthy, in a pot or clear<br />

; bag and tagged _ plant<br />

• name, color, sun/shade.<br />

! You need not bring a plant<br />

! to. attend. Refreshments<br />

; will be served and babysit-<br />

• ters available. No fee. Call<br />

' to register 453-5252.<br />

PLANT EXCHANGE<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Beautification<br />

! Committee is having a<br />

) plant exchange 9-11 a.m.<br />

; Saturday, May 18, at the<br />

> Park Pavillion on Proctor<br />

! Road, West of <strong>Canton</strong> Cen-<br />

! ter, behind the Historical<br />

J Museum. Master garden-<br />

ers will be available to<br />

answer your questions.<br />

! Plant donations needed for<br />

. new Play scape. Committee<br />

; iff also looking for garden-<br />

• ing volunteers. Informa-<br />

' tion, Chris at 454-3468.<br />

AROUND TOWN<br />

The Suburban Republican<br />

Women's Club will be par-<br />

The United Methodist<br />

Women will hold a rum-<br />

mage sale 9-5 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, May 1, 9-1<br />

p.m., 3-6 p.m. Thursday,<br />

May 2, at 45201 N. Territo-<br />

rial, in Plymouth. $2 Bag<br />

Sale. 453-5280.<br />

ticipating in Livonia's city<br />

wide garage sale 10 a.m.-4<br />

p.m. Saturday, May 4, at<br />

Eddie Edgar Ice Arena on<br />

Stark and Lyndon Rds.<br />

They will appreciate your<br />

support at table 22.<br />

SPACE AVAILABLE<br />

This year the Liberty Fest<br />

will feature a <strong>Canton</strong> Booth in<br />

the Fine Arts and Crafts tent<br />

for selected Fine Craft<br />

Student Exhibitors, which is<br />

open to <strong>Canton</strong> middle school<br />

and high school individuals.<br />

Also, there is still room for<br />

selected fine Craft Exhibitors.<br />

Information, call Sharon at<br />

453-3710.<br />

RUMMAGE SALE<br />

Holy Transfiguration<br />

Orthodox Church, at 36075<br />

w. Seven Mile Rd. (between<br />

Newburg & Farmington<br />

across from the golf course)<br />

in Livonia, will hold their<br />

sale 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Satur-<br />

day, May 4. Homemade<br />

Pirogi, kraut or potato for<br />

sale. Information, 810-476-<br />

3432.<br />

RUNNERS AND WALKERS<br />

Downtown runners and<br />

walkers meet 6:15 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, May 7, at the Box<br />

Bar, Ann Arbor Trail and<br />

Main Street, in Plymouth.<br />

Non-competitive run or<br />

walk. Four, six, and ten<br />

miles. Through Plymouth<br />

into Hines Park. No<br />

charge. Meet at the Box<br />

Uar afterward for food,<br />

drink and comradery. 453-<br />

0755.<br />

CANDIDATES NIGHT<br />

The League of Women Vot-<br />

ere has planned a "Meet<br />

the Candidates Night" 7-9<br />

p.m. Thursday, May 9, at<br />

the <strong>Canton</strong> Little TTieater<br />

at Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> High<br />

School, 8415 N. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center Road. The election<br />

for the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

June 19.<br />

NURSING HOME CARE<br />

A seminar on "How to Pro-<br />

tect Your Assets From The<br />

High Cost of Nursing<br />

Home Care" will be pre-<br />

sented by financial expert,<br />

Paul Leduc from 1-3 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, May 8, at the<br />

Plymouth Cultural Center-<br />

Senior Citizens room, 525<br />

Farmer, in Plymouth.<br />

Information, 455-6623.<br />

BOOKS SALE<br />

The American Association<br />

of University Women<br />

AAUW used book sale will<br />

be held 9 a.m.-l p.m.<br />

Thursday, May 9, at West<br />

Middle School in Plymouth.<br />

Hardcover $1, paperbacks<br />

50 cents, many almost new<br />

condition. Aj Hallerman<br />

at 420-2965.<br />

MOTHER'S DAY<br />

This year, you can remem-<br />

ber your mother and help<br />

the Jaycees at the same<br />

time. Just stop by the Can-<br />

ton Floral Gardens and<br />

purchase your Mother's<br />

Day flowers and mention<br />

the Jaycees. <strong>Canton</strong> Floral<br />

Gardens willdonate 20<br />

percent of the net proceeds<br />

to the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Jaycees, to assist them in<br />

their community develop-<br />

ment efforts. This program<br />

will run from Friday, May<br />

' 10, through Memorial Day,<br />

May 27. <strong>Canton</strong> Floral<br />

Gardens is located at 8207<br />

N. Lilley Road, just south<br />

of Joy Road. Information,<br />

S NOTES<br />

Jaycees hotline at 453-<br />

8407.<br />

FISHING DERBY<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recre-<br />

ation Services is sponsor-<br />

ing its annual Kids Fishing<br />

Derby 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Satur-<br />

day, May 11, at Heritage<br />

Park Ponds in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

You may register for 1-<br />

hour time period. $1 per<br />

child (to be paid on day of<br />

the event). Boys and girls<br />

ages 15 and under.<br />

Awards will be given for<br />

the largest fish caught.<br />

First prize is a $100 sav-<br />

ings bond. Advance regis-<br />

tration required in person<br />

or by phone. Registration<br />

begins Monday April 22nd<br />

through Thursday, May 9.<br />

DISCOUNT CARDS<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> High School<br />

baseball team is selling dis-<br />

count cards good for free<br />

items and discounts from<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> mer-<br />

chants. New on the card<br />

this year are Applebee's on<br />

Ford Road, Water Club<br />

Seafood Grill, and Pinter<br />

Flower Land in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Still on the card are dis-<br />

counts for Skatin' Station,<br />

Super Bowl, numerous fast<br />

food restaurants, car wash-<br />

es, and many more. Cards<br />

cost $5 each, are good for a<br />

full year and are available<br />

from any baseball team<br />

member or by calling 420-<br />

0127 after 3:30 p.m. week-<br />

days.<br />

SOFTBALL CLINIC<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> girls softball<br />

team is sponsoring a clinic -<br />

for all girls Saturday, May<br />

18, at the <strong>Canton</strong> girls soft-<br />

ball field. The cost is $25.<br />

To register call Larry<br />

Bober at 455-6449.<br />

ART TRIP<br />

The Plymouth Community<br />

Arts Council is sponsoring<br />

a three-day trip to<br />

Philadelphia, June 21<br />

through 23, to view the<br />

izanne<br />

coast Travel, with David<br />

Groen aa host, has<br />

arranged an air//hotel<br />

package including tickets<br />

to three art collections.<br />

The Cezanne exhibit of<br />

more than 100 paintings<br />

represents the artist's<br />

entire body of work.<br />

Philadelphia is the sole<br />

U.S. city showing this<br />

<strong>major</strong> exhibition. In addi-<br />

tion, the Barnes Founda-<br />

tion Collection will be<br />

viewed. Information, con-<br />

tact Suncoast Travel at<br />

455-5810 OT the PC AC at<br />

416-4278.<br />

YOUTH EXCHANGE<br />

The Plymouth Rotary Club<br />

Youth Exchange is seeking<br />

interested students ages<br />

16-18 looking for an oppor-<br />

tunity to spend a year<br />

abroad learning the culture<br />

and language of another<br />

country. No application fee.<br />

Travel overseas August<br />

1996 to July 1997. Any<br />

place in 22 foreign coun-<br />

tries. Contact Marie A.<br />

Morrow, Plymouth Rotary<br />

Youth Exchange chairwom-<br />

an, at 453-6879.<br />

STUOENT EXCHANGE<br />

Cultural Homestay Inter-<br />

national student exchange<br />

is looking for families to<br />

host 5 or 10 month stu-<br />

dents for the school year<br />

1996-97 for local high<br />

schools. Their ages range<br />

16-18 years and come to<br />

the states with their own<br />

spending money and insur-<br />

ance. This is a great oppor-<br />

tunity for cultural exhange<br />

and explore a new lan-<br />

guage. 1-800-210-6080.<br />

ART SHOW<br />

"Sharing the Gift" 4th<br />

annual juried fine art<br />

show. 1996 entry forms<br />

now available. Featuring<br />

Edee Joppich, juror, and<br />

125 regioifal artists. Oct.<br />

5-11 show at the First<br />

Presbyterian Church of<br />

Northville. On site jurying<br />

of multi-media works,<br />

including watercolor, oil,<br />

collage, sculpture, graph-<br />

ics, photography, clay and<br />

fiber. Cash awards from<br />

$50-$300. Information,<br />

810-349-Ofax 810-349-<br />

6474.911/<br />

VOLUNTEERS<br />

First Step, a project on<br />

Domestic Violence and Sex-<br />

ual Assault, is looking for<br />

new volunteers. A training<br />

program will begin 6-9 p.m.<br />

Monday and Wedneday<br />

evenings beginning May 6,<br />

at the Church of the Holy<br />

Spirit in Livonia and will<br />

continue for six weeks.<br />

Advanced registration is<br />

required. For more infor-<br />

mation or to register for<br />

the volunteer training, con<br />

tact Poco Smith at 981-<br />

9595.<br />

ARTS COUNCIL<br />

The Plymouth Community<br />

Arts Council is offering its<br />

new facility at 774 N. Shel-<br />

don Road for rent for semi-<br />

nars, recitals and lectures.<br />

The facility has auditorium<br />

seating for 225 people. The<br />

parking lot has room for 28<br />

cars and street parking is<br />

available. There are coffee<br />

pots, a slide projector and a<br />

piano available. Interested<br />

groups, call 416-4278.<br />

SUPPORT GROUP<br />

Have a problem? Want to<br />

talk? Call Life Care Min-<br />

istries, (313) 427-LIFE,<br />

from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.<br />

Monday-Saturday. Confi-<br />

dential. Free.<br />

RECOVERING ALCOHOUCS<br />

Plymouth Family Service is<br />

offering a sixteen week<br />

group therapy for couples .-<br />

from 6:30-8:30 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, May 1, where<br />

one or both partners is<br />

recovering from an addic-<br />

tion to alcohol or other<br />

drugs. The couple must be<br />

able to demonstrate<br />

involvement in a recovery<br />

program. Intake $25 per<br />

couple, group, $15 per<br />

week per couple. To<br />

arrange for an intake eval-<br />

uation, call 453-0890.<br />

CLUBS<br />

V.F.W.<br />

Post #6695, 19th annual<br />

Loyalty Day will be 7:30<br />

p.m. Thursday, May 2, at<br />

1426 S. Mill Street, in Ply-<br />

mouth. Community service<br />

awards will be presented<br />

to: The American Heart<br />

Association and the Ameri-<br />

can Diabetes Association,<br />

middle school essay contest<br />

winners, poster contest,<br />

and patriotic art contest<br />

winners. Open to the pub-<br />

lic. Call Alice Fisher at<br />

728-7619.<br />

WOMAN'S CLUB<br />

The Woman's Club of Ply-<br />

mouth will hold it's annual<br />

potluck salad luncheon at<br />

noon Friday, May 3, at the<br />

Plymouth First United<br />

Methodist Church, 45201<br />

N. Territorial Rd. Larry<br />

Kralowski of the As£in<br />

Hotels _ Hawaii will speak<br />

on "A Lighthearted Travel<br />

Adventure to the Hawaiian<br />

Islands." The annual busi-<br />

ness meeting with installa-<br />

tion of officers will follow<br />

the program. Also, the<br />

Invitational Scholarship<br />

awards dinner will be held<br />

Tuesday, May 14, at the<br />

Plymouth Manor.<br />

hold regular business<br />

meetings and elections of<br />

officers noon, Sunday, May<br />

5, in the Oddfellows Hall,<br />

344 Elizabeth St., in Ply-<br />

mouth. In addition, new<br />

located officers of Squadron<br />

112 of The Sons of The<br />

American Legion will be<br />

installed during the meet-<br />

ing, and Post 112 will con-<br />

duct the ceremony of "The<br />

Empty Table," remember-<br />

ing those veterans still<br />

unaccounted for or held in<br />

captivity from all wars.<br />

Information, contact Adju-'<br />

tant Jim Maahs, 451-3574.<br />

•Of CLUB<br />

The May meeting of the<br />

60+ club will be held noon<br />

Monday, May 6. Bring<br />

your own table service and<br />

a dish to pass for the<br />

potluck. Birthday Party in<br />

June. Everyone welcome.<br />

PLYMOUTH NEWCOMERS<br />

The Plymouth Newcomers<br />

general meeting will be<br />

held Thursday, May 9; 6<br />

p.m. social, 7 p.m. dinner,<br />

at Station 885 in Ply-<br />

mouth. Cost is $15.<br />

R.S.V.P. by Monday, May<br />

6. All Plymouth residents<br />

are welcome. New board<br />

members will be elected<br />

and interest group leaders<br />

will be recognized. Infor-<br />

mation, Lori at 416*9001.<br />

COUNCIL ON AGING. ,<br />

The Plymouth Community<br />

Council on Aging meets 2<br />

p.m. Monday, May 13, at<br />

the Cultural Center, 525<br />

Farmer Street, in Ply-<br />

mouth. Handwriting anal-<br />

• ysis by Alice Herman, certi-<br />

fied graphologist. Also,<br />

home medical supplies, by<br />

Linda McGregor. Informa-<br />

tion, 453-1234 ext. 236.<br />

NEWBURG SINGLES<br />

Newburg Singles Min-<br />

istries meet 7 p.m. on the<br />

third Sundays of each<br />

month in Guthrie Hall of<br />

•Newburg United Methodist<br />

call for appointment noon<br />

to 2 p.m., 455-7526.<br />

Appointments are on the<br />

second and third Friday<br />

monthly at Plymouth<br />

Township Hall (by clerk's<br />

office).<br />

PARENTS WITHOUT<br />

PARTNERS<br />

Livonia-Redford Chapter<br />

No. 130 Parents Without<br />

Partners is meeting at<br />

Mama Mia's Restaurant,<br />

27770 Plymouth Road,<br />

between Middlebelt and<br />

Inkster, on the first and<br />

third Thursdays of each<br />

month. Parent and family<br />

activities are planned. New<br />

members welcome at 8 p.m.<br />

for orientation. Diane, 464-<br />

1969.<br />

SMOKERS 'RIGHTS<br />

Group will meet 7 p.m.<br />

the third Monday of each<br />

month in Denny's on Ann<br />

Arbor Road at 1-275, Ply-<br />

mouth Township, for peo-<br />

~ple supportive of smokers'<br />

rights. Information, call<br />

Marc at 455-1635.<br />

JAYCEES<br />

The Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Jaycees meet at 7:30 p.m.<br />

on the fourth Thursday of<br />

the month at the Plymouth<br />

Cultural Center, 525<br />

Farmer in Plymouth.<br />

0<br />

FOR KIDS<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Senior Singles<br />

club will meet 7 p.m. Sat-<br />

urday, May 4, in the<br />

Parkview Room of the<br />

Summit on the Park.<br />

Games, pool instruction,<br />

ice cream social. Member-<br />

ship is open to all single<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> residents age 55<br />

and over.<br />

CANTON ROTARY<br />

Will meet noon Monday,<br />

May 6, at The Roman<br />

Forucm Restaurant on<br />

Ford Road in <strong>Canton</strong>. U.S.<br />

Rep. Lynn Rivers will talk<br />

about the <strong>Canton</strong> Post<br />

office.<br />

AMERICAN LEGION<br />

Plymouth Township Ameri-<br />

can Legion Post 112 and<br />

Auxiliary Unit 112 will<br />

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Event<br />

Location:<br />

telephone: *<br />

Additional Mo.:<br />

Um aMitnnai that if nee*mar?<br />

Church, 36500 Ann Arbor<br />

Trail, east of Newburgh.<br />

No age restriction. Infor-<br />

mation, Dave Burley at<br />

663-0014.<br />

SAFE<br />

SAFE (Setting Addicts<br />

Free Eternally or Stable<br />

And Free Eternally) is a<br />

biblical-based support<br />

group for addicts and their<br />

families. SAFE meets at 7<br />

p.m. Tuesdays at Main<br />

Street Baptist Church,<br />

8500 N. Morton Taylor<br />

Road, <strong>Canton</strong>. Information,<br />

464-1783.<br />

CANTON BPW<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Business and<br />

Professional Women's<br />

group meets 6:30 p.m. on<br />

the second Monday of the<br />

month at Roman Forum<br />

restaurant on Ford Road in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. This is an organi-<br />

zation to promote full par-<br />

ticipation, equity and eco-<br />

nomic self-sufficiency for<br />

America's working women.<br />

Information, (313) 699-<br />

1970.<br />

STAMP CLUB<br />

West Suburban Stamp<br />

Club meets 8 p.m. on the<br />

first and third Fridays at<br />

the Plymouth Cultural<br />

Center, 525 Fanner in Ply-<br />

mouth.<br />

5 and 6 year old T-Ball<br />

League registration will be<br />

taken from April 22th-May<br />

3rd. All registrations will<br />

be taken at City of Ply-<br />

mouth Parks and Recre-<br />

ation Department, located<br />

at the Plymouth Cultural<br />

Center. Players must be<br />

born between July 31, 1989<br />

and July 31, 1991. Birth<br />

certificate is required for<br />

; \<br />

all registration, informa-<br />

tion, call Plymouth Parks<br />

and Recreation at 455-<br />

6623.<br />

TINY TOTS<br />

The Salvation Army Tiny<br />

Tots Preschool classes for<br />

3- and 4-year-olds will be<br />

9:30-11:35 a.m. through<br />

May. For information, call<br />

Peggy at 453-5464.<br />

NEW MORNING SCHOOL<br />

There are openings for stu-<br />

dents interested in Science<br />

& Math Camps and Discov-<br />

ery Days classes for the<br />

summer. For information,<br />

call 420-3331.<br />

PLYMOUTH CHILDREN'S<br />

Nursery still has openings<br />

for next Fall for their 3 and<br />

4-year-old classes. Classes<br />

are filling up in the morn-<br />

ing and afternoon sessions.<br />

PCN is lo cated at 5825 N.<br />

Sheldon Road. Just north<br />

Michigan Emergency<br />

Pharmaceutical Program .<br />

offers middle-income<br />

seniors a one-month supply<br />

of prescription drugs. Must<br />

of Ford Road. Please call<br />

Michelle at 459-3111.<br />

CARAVAN, CMPPEWA<br />

Caravan and Chippewa<br />

programs for 4-year-olds<br />

through sixth-graders 7-<br />

8:30 p.m. Wednesdays at<br />

Plymouth Church of the<br />

Nazarene, 45801 Ann<br />

Arbor Road. This is a<br />

scouting-type program<br />

where children will be<br />

involved in spiritual, men-<br />

tal, physical and social<br />

development activities.<br />

To Submit your academic honor or graduation<br />

announcement to Campua Notes, send the materi-<br />

al printed or typewritten to: Bridget Lucas. Ply-<br />

mouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Observer, 744 Wing Street, Ply-<br />

mouth. Mich. 48170.<br />

Christopher W. Cole of <strong>Canton</strong> will graduate<br />

May 9, from Arizona SUte University to Temple.<br />

Arix. He will be attending graduate school at<br />

Stanford University, in California. He is a 1989<br />

Wayne Memorial High School graduate<br />

Rebecca U1<br />

a B H<br />

Uhlmann of <strong>Canton</strong> has been<br />

into the Central Michigan Univemty (SapfcroT<br />

the National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH).<br />

The NRHH is a national service organization that<br />

recognises outstanding student leaders within<br />

their campus residence hall systems. The CMU<br />

chapter schedules social activities, facilitates resi-<br />

dence hall programs, sponsors leadership confer<br />

encee and speakers, and recognizes other out-<br />

standing student leaders. Uhlmann is a sopho-<br />

more at CMU <strong>major</strong>ing in psychology and interna-<br />

tional relations. She is a graduate of Plymouth<br />

Salem High School and is the daughter of Darid<br />

and Roxanna Uhlmann<br />

JTMichigan Stale University<br />

veterinary student received the SCAVMA Senior<br />

Student Leadership awa*d at the College of Veteri-<br />

nary Medicine's annual honors banquet held at the<br />

Sheraton Hotel, in Lansing, on April 11.<br />

Neault is the son of John and Liz Neault of Ply-<br />

mouth, and is a 1986 graduate of Dearborn Divine<br />

Child High School. *<br />

The award recognized the senior student who has<br />

; demonstrated tfw principles of leadership,<br />

: in organized veterinary<br />

xtk rfeeek develop 4<br />

ment of the vpterinag* student.<br />

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Alalia College commencement ceremony Vas held J<br />

recently and the following students from this area J<br />

participated: Melissa King of Plymouth and<br />

pad ittte of Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> High School<br />

received her bachelor of arts degree in English;<br />

Bryan Kittleeon of Plymouth and graduate of<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> High School received his bache-<br />

lor of arts degree in business administration;<br />

Tamara Wateon of Plymouth and graduate of<br />

Dearborn High School received her bachelor of Sci-<br />

ence degree in eterciee and health science<br />

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r (C7,RCWQ) The Obeerveri THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1996<br />

WAYNE BUSINESS Finance<br />

Take a swing at IGOLF Website<br />

EMORY<br />

DANIELS<br />

With warm<br />

weather upqe<br />

us, golfers<br />

already are fill-<br />

ing up the<br />

greens and golf<br />

terms increas-<br />

ingly are crop-<br />

ping up during<br />

conversations at<br />

social gather-<br />

ings. Golf surely<br />

must be one of<br />

the top, if not<br />

the top, partici-<br />

patorywarm- weather golf in this country.<br />

I recently came across IGOLF,<br />

a popular and talked-about Web-<br />

site on the Internet. IGOLF also<br />

is on American Online and for<br />

that reason, too, has been writ-<br />

ten about in computer maga-<br />

zines. A few months ago I<br />

learned that this site has strong<br />

local connections.<br />

And so when you visit<br />

http://www.igolf.com/index.html<br />

you will be taking advantage of<br />

many features developed by two<br />

area residents, Dave Richards<br />

and Holly Geoghegan.,<br />

The top of the IGOLF home<br />

page invites you to the site's golf<br />

chat. Links include This Week in<br />

Golf, Leaderboards, Instruction,<br />

Tfre Tours, Club Daze, Game<br />

Room, Swizzlestick G&CC,<br />

Equipment, Travel, Architec-<br />

ture, Writer's Block, Photo<br />

Gallery, Industry/Stocks, Golf<br />

History, Environment, and<br />

IGOLFOLOGY. In the center of<br />

the page are links to headlines of<br />

current golf stories, and high-<br />

lights.<br />

Richards and Geoghegan tfre<br />

principles of Golf Marketing Ser-<br />

"vices, a public relations, media,<br />

marketing and networking con-<br />

sulting firm baSed in Bloomfield<br />

Hills that specializes in the golf<br />

business.<br />

In.public relations circles,<br />

Richards is known for his efforts<br />

in developing northern Michigan<br />

as a golf destination. Recognized<br />

as one of the top golf photogra-<br />

phers in the country, his photos<br />

have appeared in many national<br />

magazines. "—<br />

Geoghegan has served as<br />

director of communications for<br />

the Ladies Professional Golf<br />

Association, was executive direc-<br />

tor of Golfweek Academy, and<br />

has created marketing programs<br />

for Spalding, Taylor Made, Ash-<br />

worth and others. A freelSnce<br />

golf writer and reporter. sW<br />

helped form the International<br />

Network of Golf.<br />

Golf Marketing Services,<br />

founded by Richards in 1990,<br />

represents more than 20 golf<br />

resorts and golf courses in Michi-<br />

gan, Lake of the Ozarks, and<br />

Florida. Among its Michigan<br />

clients is Grand Traverse Resort,<br />

Shanty Creek, Boyne USA Gar-<br />

land, and Bay Harbor.<br />

In addition, GMS is the lead<br />

industry consultant for IGOLF,<br />

the comprehensive, interactive,<br />

electronic golf area on AOL and<br />

on the Web. In 1994, Richards<br />

merged GMS with Sportventures<br />

International, a marketing and<br />

PR company owned by Geoghe-<br />

gan.<br />

In 1995, the two teamed up on<br />

several new and innovative pro-<br />

jects, including IGOLF. GMS<br />

also was instrumental in guiding<br />

InterZine Productions, Inc.,<br />

formed in 1994 to produce inter-<br />

active content for online services,<br />

through the golf business last<br />

year. Under GMS' guidance,<br />

InterZine launched IGOLF in<br />

1995 and it became th^May 6,<br />

1995, cover story of<br />

GOLFWEEK.<br />

"We have been very impressed<br />

with Golf Marketing Services'<br />

- knowledge of the golf industry,<br />

its quick grasp of this enormous<br />

project and ability to get<br />

results," said Brian Henley, co-<br />

founder of InterZine and IGOLF.<br />

"Golf Marketing Services has<br />

assisted us in taking IGOLF to<br />

all areas of the golf industry,<br />

from the manufacturers and<br />

associations to the media and<br />

golf personalities." - .<br />

Henley adds that Richards and<br />

Geoghegan are industry insiders<br />

who have quickly acclimated<br />

themselves to the cutting edge of<br />

cyberspace and its unlimited<br />

potential in relation to their role<br />

as industry consultants whose<br />

job it is to disseminata informa-<br />

tion.<br />

"Its the most fascinating pro-<br />

ject we've ever worked on." said<br />

Richards. "The online world is<br />

not limited by any boundaries,<br />

real or imagined. That allows<br />

editors and companies to be<br />

totally creative in developing<br />

editorial and marketing con-<br />

cepts. The industry reaction to<br />

InterZine and the IGOLF project<br />

has been overwhelmingly posi-<br />

tive."<br />

"Being an interactive medium,<br />

the feedback is immediate and<br />

significant," said Geoghegan.<br />

"Everyone in the industry now<br />

knows it is the wave of the<br />

future."<br />

Now that you know about<br />

these two, if you enjoy golf or not<br />

take a look at<br />

http://www.igolf.com/index.html<br />

to see how they use the World<br />

Wide Web as a means of dis-<br />

tributing information to both<br />

select and broad audiences.<br />

Emory Daniels may be contact-<br />

ed via E-mail at emory@oeon-<br />

line.com. Past columns are<br />

archivedL<br />

at<br />

http: I /oeoniine.com / -emoryd/a<br />

rchive.html.<br />

BUSINESS PEOPLE<br />

This column highligh^promo-<br />

tions, transfers, hirings and<br />

other key personnel moves within<br />

the suburban business communi-<br />

ty. Send a brief biographical<br />

summary, including the towns of<br />

residence and employment and a<br />

black-and-white photo, if desired,<br />

to: Business People, Observer<br />

Business Page, Observer News-<br />

papers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livo-<br />

nia 48150. Our fax number is<br />

(313) 591-7279.<br />

The Greater<br />

Detroit Chapter<br />

of the National<br />

Association of<br />

Women Busi-<br />

ness Owners<br />

honored Michi-<br />

Wilson<br />

women business<br />

owners at a<br />

recent luncheon<br />

at the Westin<br />

Hotel in Detroit.<br />

Karen Wilaon, president and<br />

chief executive officer of Central<br />

Distributors of Beer in Romulus,<br />

along with 24 other women in<br />

business throughout Michigan,<br />

were judged on their community<br />

service, innovative techniques,<br />

strategies, tactics or technology<br />

for increasing the growth or com-<br />

petitive position of their compa-<br />

nies or clients; or on efforts to<br />

shape public policy that supports<br />

business through influencing<br />

legislation.<br />

Her business began years ago<br />

promoting responsible use of the<br />

products it distributes. Wilson<br />

participated in the statewide<br />

Alcohol Issues Forum that<br />

involved eommunity and-indus-<br />

try leaders in the area of alcohol<br />

abuse.<br />

Central Distributors is<br />

involved with organizations and<br />

service groups in Wilson 's<br />

sales territory: Northwestern<br />

Community Services, Downriver<br />

Guidance Clinic, D.A.R.E.,<br />

Romulus Drug Task Force,<br />

MDA, NAACP and Hemophilia<br />

Foundation.<br />

Wilson, who lives in Plymouth,<br />

was the first woman to serve on<br />

the Anheuser-Busch Wholesaler<br />

Panel.<br />

land has joined the Detroit office<br />

of the law firm of Miller, ^San-<br />

field, Paddock and Stone.<br />

As an associate in the labor<br />

department, she will be involved<br />

Sackvllle<br />

in local and<br />

national employ-<br />

ment litigation<br />

matters.<br />

Sackvilleis a<br />

1995 graduate of<br />

the University<br />

of Michigan Law<br />

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OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE<br />

OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />

FOR THE ELECTION TO BE HELD ON<br />

MONDAY, JUNE 10,1996<br />

TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE OAKLAND COMMUNITY<br />

COLLEGE DISTRICT<br />

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the regular biennial election for the<br />

Oakland Community College district shall be held on Monday. June 10,<br />

1996, in conjunction with the regular election! of component school<br />

districts.<br />

Art 118, <strong>Public</strong> Acta of Midugan, 1954. as amended, provides in part aa<br />

follows:<br />

The inspector* of election a* an election or primary election in<br />

this atate or in a district, county, townahip, city or village »n this<br />

slate shall not receive th* vote of a person whoee name is not<br />

registered in the registration book ot luted or,the <<br />

registration prronrt list of the township, ward, or precinct in which<br />

he offers to vot* unless the person has met the requirement* of<br />

section 607b. . ' * . _.<br />

The laat d«Y for receiving registrations for the election will be Monday.<br />

Mav 13 1996 Persons residing in the Oakland Community College district<br />

1 Monday, May 13. 1996 will not be eligi«e to<br />

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offi^a win be open for registration .<br />

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Items for Medical Briefs are<br />

welcome from all Observer-area<br />

hospitals, physicians, companies<br />

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• Health conference - The<br />

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<strong>Public</strong> Accountants and the<br />

Eastern Michigan Chapter of the<br />

Healthcare Financial Management<br />

Association are co-sponsoring<br />

a Healthcare Conference Friday,<br />

May 3 at the Northfield<br />

Hilton in Troy. Keynote speaker.<br />

Teresa A. Brooks, a partner with<br />

Jones, Day, Reavis and Pogue in<br />

Washington D.C. will give a regulatory<br />

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Childbirth Education seminar<br />

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labor and delivery, coach's role,<br />

breathing and relaxation techniques,<br />

newborn care and postpartum<br />

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concerning management<br />

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an appointment, call (810)<br />

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pregnancy, labor and delivery,<br />

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tration information.<br />

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infant safety. Cost is $18 for one<br />

session and $35 for both. Information/registration<br />

(313) 591-<br />

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• Kids highlighted -» Correct<br />

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this Saturday, May 4 and donate<br />

proceeds to the Methodist Chirdren's<br />

Village. Free spinal<br />

exams and scoliosis screenings<br />

and information on disease prevention<br />

and health will be avail -<br />

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community activities. The event<br />

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• Tumor association - The<br />

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patients, families and friends on<br />

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• Stop hostility - The hostility<br />

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"•*. 1 Cardiac support group -<br />

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• Diabetes support - St.<br />

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host a Diabetes Support Group<br />

Wednesday, May 8 from 7-8:30<br />

in the hospital auditorium near<br />

the Five Mile entrance. Guest<br />

speaker Dr. Jay Daitch, a<br />

nephrologist will speak on "Diabetes<br />

and Your Kidneys." There<br />

is no charge. Information, (313)<br />

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• Alzheimer's group - a<br />

support group for family members,<br />

friends and caregivers of<br />

those afflicted with Alzheimer's<br />

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sessions are offered by the<br />

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charge. The group's next meeting<br />

is May 8 aF7 p.m. in Classroofn<br />

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4330 for information.<br />

• Training conference -<br />

The "Early-On" Training Project<br />

is hosting a training conference<br />

for parents and professions<br />

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health concerns to those developmentally<br />

delayed. The conference<br />

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both days is $40 and $25 for one<br />

day! Call Janice Henry at (313)<br />

833-2500 for information.<br />

• Health care provider -<br />

BLS for the Health Care ;<br />

Provider will be held Thursday,<br />

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nia <strong>Public</strong> Schools at (313) 523-<br />

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9 from 6-10 p.m. at Riley Middle<br />

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• Dietitian to speak - Linda<br />

Devore, a registered dietitian for<br />

St. Mary Hospital, will discuss<br />

the latest trends in healthy eating<br />

at the Marian Women's Center's<br />

Breast Cancer Support<br />

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May 14, in the Lower Level<br />

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Mac says get to work for consumers<br />

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I began writing this<br />

column some 10 ~<br />

months ago at the<br />

reguest of this newspaper<br />

(very smart people<br />

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must tell you that it is<br />

still exciting each time<br />

I sit down with my<br />

Macintosh. I saj^'<br />

"Mac," I haven't<br />

thought about what I<br />

should write for this<br />

column, let me look into your screen for<br />

a few minutes and something will come<br />

to mind. And then it happens, and away<br />

I go on the keyboard as fast as my<br />

thoughts can race.<br />

Mac says - you know how busy it is<br />

in the service industry from May<br />

through September, why don't you tell<br />

consumers why and how they can save<br />

moaey by preventing needless service<br />

on <strong>major</strong> home appliances. I say, good<br />

idea, let's go.<br />

1. Consumers are already bringing<br />

their dehumidifiers to my shop for<br />

repairs or calling me to ask why the<br />

front coil is covered with snow when<br />

they recently turned it on. Folks, the<br />

dehumidifier is your basement will not<br />

work properly during'temperatures and<br />

relative humidity which are too low. It<br />

4if"ho^yet time for you to expect that<br />

product to do its job. There will be millions<br />

of room air conditioners and dehumidifiers<br />

sold in the next few months,<br />

and that's not necessary if only consumers<br />

would take the product to the<br />

car wash and hose it down completely.<br />

Make sure the components are dry<br />

before you plug it in.<br />

2. Spring and summer storms bring<br />

to our homes and neighborhoods some<br />

weird electrical happenings. Power<br />

surges are the most frequent, which<br />

cause serious damage to out appliances<br />

and electronic equipment. Purchase a<br />

surge protector from your local hardware<br />

store and install it where you<br />

think necessary. You might even think<br />

about shutting off the main circuit<br />

breaker during power outages and turn<br />

it back on after power has been<br />

restored in the surrounding area.<br />

3. Refrigerators which ran find all<br />

winter will begin to break down in<br />

large mfmtfers and people will wait<br />

days for service because the service<br />

industry is busy cleaning dirty condensers.<br />

Get a long handle brush from<br />

your hardware store and using your<br />

crevice tool, clean the condenser, under<br />

and in back of the refrigerator. This is<br />

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4.The clothes dryer vent line needs to<br />

be taken completely off and cleaned<br />

out. The hinges on the flapper outside<br />

need to be brushed to ensure positive<br />

shut off. The critters and birds are<br />

building an alarming amount of nests<br />

this year and you can guess where. If<br />

your vent line is plastic or tinfoil, it<br />

should be changed to solid aluminum.<br />

There are over 13,000 house fires a<br />

year started by a clothes dryer, improper<br />

vent line is responsible for the<br />

<strong>major</strong>ity.<br />

5. The hoses to the washer should be<br />

checked where the metal pieces are at<br />

the ends. Any corrosion appearance<br />

means the need for new hoses. A ruptured<br />

hose to a clothes washer can<br />

cause a ton of damage to a home. Stop<br />

by my store sometime and I will show<br />

you what a hose looks like that caused<br />

thousands of dollars in damage to a<br />

home. While you're checking the hoses,<br />

adjust the temperature to the washer<br />

so that medium temperature wash<br />

equals 100 degrees. The whites will be<br />

whiter.<br />

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6. Give your dishwasher a good inside<br />

cleaning with the Tang breakfast drink.<br />

Turn on the hot water faucet until the<br />

temperature is at its max, turn on the<br />

dishwasher for four minutes and shut it<br />

off. Pour a while pint jar of Tang breakfast<br />

powdered drink into the water in<br />

the bottom of the dishwasher and let it<br />

run through the whole cycle. The dishes<br />

will come out much cleaner from now<br />

At this point I turn the keyboard over<br />

to "Mac" and I tell him to write a few<br />

comments.<br />

"If you will listen to the Appliance<br />

Doctor, you will learn the critical things<br />

that need to be done to you <strong>major</strong> home<br />

appliances to keep them running<br />

smoothly. They are things that you can<br />

do and should do. These tips and advice<br />

are based on real life happenings and<br />

experiences. I should know, I'm the<br />

Macintosh that wrote them."<br />

Joe Gagnon, the Appliance Doctor,<br />

will answer your questions about maintaining<br />

and repairing large appliances.<br />

Gagnon is president of Carmack Appliances<br />

in Garden City and does a weekly<br />

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06 The 06A*RWR/THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1996<br />

LET'S REMODEL<br />

Be careful when choosing a remodeler<br />

As dependable at the coming of<br />

spring, so is the information put out<br />

to the public on selecting a remodeling<br />

contractor. And although many<br />

associations and businesses attempt<br />

to educate the homeowner on their<br />

responsibility in their selections, we<br />

unfortunately get calls after it is too<br />

late. As NARI celebrates National<br />

Home Improvement Month in May we<br />

find that it is still necessary (at least<br />

twice each year) to publish our sug-<br />

gestions on l how nc to go about selecting<br />

a remodeling contractor.<br />

The process of finding a qualified<br />

and professional contractor does not<br />

need to be difficult, by following some<br />

basic guidelines you will be prepared to<br />

make an informed decision that best<br />

suits your needs.<br />

•Employ a contractor with an established<br />

business. Local firms can be<br />

checked through past customers. They<br />

are tax-paying members of your community<br />

and are compelled to perform<br />

satisfactory- work for local homeowners<br />

in order for their business to survive.<br />

•Ask to see the contractor's state<br />

builder's license. If you have questions<br />

you can contact the state licensing<br />

departments to ensure they meet all<br />

requirements.<br />

•Ask to see a copy of the contractor's<br />

certificate of insurance. You can also<br />

call his or her insurance agency to verify,<br />

cove rage for worker's compensation<br />

and personal liability insurance. To be<br />

sure their coverage meets all state min-<br />

MICHIGAN REMODELING<br />

ASSOCIATION<br />

imum requirements you can contact the<br />

Department of Labor at 517-322-1195.<br />

•Contact the Better Business Bureau<br />

or government Consumer Affairs Office<br />

to ensure there is no adverse file on<br />

record.<br />

•Check credentials with professional<br />

organizations. If the contractor has an<br />

affiliation with a professional organization<br />

and uses an acronym such as C.R.,<br />

C.K.D, C.B.D. or C.G.R. after their<br />

names, contact the association to be<br />

sure they are a member and in fact<br />

have been given these credentials<br />

which can certify Jjbat the contractor<br />

has met certain criteria for experience,<br />

commitment to ethical conduct and professionalism.<br />

•Ask for local homeowner references<br />

and be sure to follow up on them. Call<br />

the references and don't be afraid to<br />

ask specific questions such as: "Did the<br />

contractor begin the work on time?"<br />

"Was the job site kept neat?" "Did the<br />

contractor stay in touch throughout<br />

the project?" "Were the fine details<br />

finished in a timely manner?" and<br />

"Would you use this contractor again<br />

without hesitation?" Ask to see the finished<br />

project if possible. Make sure<br />

you are satisfied with the quality of<br />

the work.<br />

•Do not blindly accept the lowest<br />

bid. If you elect to solicit bids from sev-<br />

eral different contractors, be sure they<br />

are bidding on the same scope and<br />

quality of work. Discuss variation in<br />

bids and beware of any bid that is substantially<br />

lower than the others. Low<br />

bids could suggest poor workmanship<br />

or inferior materials. Make sure that<br />

you have a thorough understanding of<br />

all materials to be used.<br />

•Get it is writing. A well-written contract<br />

is essential when doing remodeling.<br />

Although there are many issues to<br />

be covered in a contract be sure the following<br />

is included:<br />

1. Contractor's name, address, phone<br />

number and license numbers.<br />

2. Details of what the contractor will<br />

and will, not do _ such as protection of<br />

your household goods and daily<br />

cleanup.<br />

3. Specifications for all materials to<br />

be used, including size, color, model,<br />

brand name and product.<br />

4. Approximate start date and substantial<br />

completion date.<br />

5. Financial terms including total<br />

price, payment schedule and cancellation<br />

policy.<br />

6. Changes to th| original agreement<br />

should be in writing and signed by both<br />

parties.<br />

If you would like more information on<br />

contracts contact our office. Be sure to<br />

protect your investment by selecting a<br />

reputable contractor and avoiding a disappointment<br />

or mistakes that you could<br />

end up paying for.<br />

Gayle Walters, executive director,<br />

NARI-Michigan Remodeling Association.<br />

Excerpts taken from the NARI<br />

National guidelines "Selecting a Professional<br />

Remodeler."<br />

For your home improvement ques- -<br />

tions or a copy of our roster booklet, call<br />

Gayle Walters, executive director of the<br />

Michigan Remodeling Association<br />

(MRA) at 810-335-3232, or send questions<br />

to "Let's Remodel," 2187 Orchard<br />

Lake 4ioad, No. 103 , Sylvan Lake, MI<br />

48320. Answers are provided by members<br />

of the MRA, the local chapter o£<br />

the National Association of the Remodeling<br />

Industry (NARI). Members<br />

include professional contractors, manufacturers,<br />

wholesalers, consultants and<br />

lenders representing all facets of residential<br />

and light'commercial remodeling.<br />

Members also answer questions on<br />

"Construction Talk will Murray Gula on<br />

WEXL-AM 1340 , 1-2 p.m. Saturday.<br />

You can call in your questions at 810-<br />

544-1340.<br />

Plan a wildflower outing for Mother's Day at Matthaei Gardens<br />

Treat Mom to the fresh blush of redbuds<br />

and dogwood, the early nod of trillium,<br />

Virginia bluebells, bloodroot and<br />

spring beauty noon to 4 p.m. Sunday,<br />

May 12, when the University of Michigan<br />

Matthaei Botanical Gardens celebrates<br />

the opening day of Michigan<br />

Wildflower Week and the peak season<br />

of the Helen V. Smith Woodland Wildflower<br />

Garden.<br />

To help kick off the day's festivities.<br />

the gardens will_ offer for sale a limited<br />

supply of spring blooniing trillium and<br />

other select wildflowers.<br />

An exemplary blend of wildflower<br />

gardening, inerpretation and education,<br />

the Woodland Wildflower Garden has<br />

quickly become one of Matthaei Botanical<br />

Gardens' premier garden presentations.<br />

Plan to spend Mother's Day delighting<br />

the senses with a tour of the Woodland<br />

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visitors noon to 3 p.m. The main road to<br />

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garden jewelry and terracotta pots for<br />

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Thoroughly<br />

modem:<br />

Linda<br />

Golden featured<br />

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modernism<br />

furnishings<br />

in a showroom<br />

(above).<br />

Gustav<br />

Stic<br />

whose bookcase<br />

is at<br />

right, was<br />

one of the<br />

modernism<br />

designers.<br />

The Observer!MAY 2, 1996 At Home<br />

COVER STORY<br />

Stickley speaking: This piece by Gustav Stickley shows<br />

the .simple, handsome style of modernism.<br />

MODERNISM<br />

OFFERS STYLE<br />

FOR ALL TIME<br />

BY MARY Krone<br />

AT HOME EDITOR<br />

S<br />

ay "modem times" and you<br />

may conjure up thoughts<br />

of the Charlie Chaplin<br />

movie of that name, in which<br />

Chaplin's beleaguered character<br />

struggles with the Machine Age.<br />

But if you're speaking of<br />

"modern times" as in the modernism<br />

style, the reaction in real<br />

life is different from that in<br />

Chaplin's reel life. People are<br />

comfortable with modernism<br />

and its wide variety, from the<br />

lava lamp to art deco pieces to<br />

sleek furniture designs.<br />

"I'm sure everybody has something<br />

(of modernism) in the<br />

house," said interior designer<br />

Tom Verwest.<br />

Modernism style is free of<br />

ornamentation. It runs the<br />

whole gamut of furnishings,<br />

including furniture, wallpaper,<br />

glass, ceramics and silver; and<br />

is considered more affordable<br />

and accessible than other styles.<br />

Famous names are among its<br />

designers -- such as Frank Lloyd<br />

Wright, Louis Comfort Tiffany,<br />

Salvador Dali and Gustav<br />

Stickley, founder of the<br />

American arts and crafts movement.<br />

Examples of modernism pieces<br />

are bleached wood coffee tables,<br />

black and chrome table9 and<br />

lamps, trumpet lamps and tubular<br />

aluminum furniture.<br />

Modernism has the ability for<br />

people to live with it easily, said<br />

interior designer David Weiss.<br />

"It's nice and clean and sleek<br />

looking," he said. "Ifs a classic."<br />

"It's really really very timeless,"<br />

said interior designer<br />

Linda Golden.<br />

"People relate to it."<br />

Verwest's living room is an<br />

attractive arrangement of modernism<br />

elements. It features<br />

purple Arne Jacobsen egg chairs<br />

and pillows jvith a vibrant<br />

-Alexander Giraitf design. It can<br />

be mixed with any style in any<br />

room, Verwest said.<br />

"Good design is good design "<br />

One of Golden'g showrooms<br />

with modernism style included a<br />

table in mahogany, maple,<br />

ebony, platinum and gold, and a<br />

Leucos beaded lamp.<br />

Southeastern Michigan is rich<br />

in the modernism heritage.<br />

Charles Eames and Eero<br />

Saarinen were two young architects<br />

with the Cranbook<br />

Academy of Art when they won<br />

top honors in the Organic<br />

Design in Home Furnishings<br />

competition in the Museum of<br />

Modern Art in New York in<br />

1940. Their designs set the tone<br />

for style in the 1950s and 1960s.<br />

English reformists William<br />

Morris and John Rfffkin were<br />

among those at the end of the<br />

19th century who founded workshops<br />

and guilds to elevate the<br />

status of the worker and the<br />

work. They had been appalled at<br />

the dehumanization of the worker<br />

by the machine. Their reaction<br />

led to the decorative arts<br />

movement.<br />

Stickley introduced these<br />

ideas in the United States. The<br />

movement was called art nouveau<br />

in France and was more<br />

fanciful. Tiffany brought art<br />

nouveau style to America.<br />

After World War I, the Society<br />

On the cover:<br />

Interior designer Tom<br />

Verwest's living room<br />

is decorated with moderism<br />

elements. Photo<br />

by Beth Singer.<br />

page 90<br />

of Artist Decorators in France<br />

promoted the supremacy of decorators<br />

through regular shows.<br />

"Les Exposition des Arts<br />

Decoratif et Industrials" in 1925<br />

was so effective a showcase for<br />

French designers that "les arts<br />

deco" became the popular abbreviation<br />

for the style.<br />

Economic necessities of the<br />

Great Depression resulted in the<br />

Moderne design movement,<br />

which featured tubular steel<br />

and glass. Advances in transportation<br />

led to the Streamline<br />

movement, with clocks, radios<br />

and other objects designed to<br />

resemble trains, planes and<br />

autos.<br />

"It takes its roots from a lot of<br />

different places," Weiss said of<br />

modernism. "Shaker furniture -<br />

very clean and very neat.<br />

Charles Rennie Mackintosh<br />

(from the) 1910$ and 1920s. The<br />

people from the Bauhaus movement<br />

in Germany."<br />

"It is really 20th century<br />

design, anything from 1900 on<br />

to the present ... The arts and<br />

crafts period, right up through<br />

the deco period, '50s and into<br />

the '60s and '70s, right up into<br />

the '80s," Verwest said.<br />

The Detroit Area Art Deco<br />

Society, a private, not-for-profit<br />

corporation, is going strong in<br />

its 10th year. The DAADS was<br />

founded in 1986 by a group of<br />

collectors and enthusiasts interested<br />

in the decorative objects,<br />

architecture and style of the art<br />

deco period. DAADS members<br />

are active in a variety of projects,<br />

such as preservation projects<br />

and a yearly preview party<br />

for the Michigan Modernism<br />

Exposition. The thirdvannual<br />

exposition took place in<br />

Southfield last weekend.<br />

"Twentieth century decoration<br />

is something we have a recollection<br />

of," said Ann Duke of the<br />

Duke Gallery in Royal Oak, a<br />

member of the DAADS.<br />

"Different (modernism) objects<br />

that we see that are popular<br />

now we remember from our<br />

childhood."<br />

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Surprise Mom with Shaker breakfast<br />

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Mother's Day week- The Shaker breakfast buffet includes<br />

end seemed the perfect an assortment of fruit juices, fresh<br />

time of year to go to . fruits, warmed fruit compotes, cold<br />

Shaker Village' in<br />

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mothering became a<br />

part of my own experience.<br />

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RUTH know that they were a<br />

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lived like brothers and sisters, not husbands<br />

and wives - seems a funny set-<br />

- ting for the perfect Mother's Day, but<br />

it's not.<br />

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greenery - it's warmth, blue grass, dogwoods,<br />

redbuds, and stone fences seem<br />

to go on forever. Besides the beauty, the<br />

historic component, and the fabulous<br />

Shaker antique collection, guests experience<br />

actual lodging in this museum.<br />

Three meals a day are served in the<br />

19th century Trustees' house - family<br />

f<br />

the menu. Shaker Town always serves<br />

scrambled eggs, you could do poached<br />

eggs with a hollandaise sauce or an<br />

"omelet filled with spring veggies. Add to<br />

cereals, grits, scrambled eggs, sausage your tray a fruit compote or freshly<br />

patties, bacon, hot biscuits and squash sliced fruit.<br />

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5"411 to make your reservations. If Mother's Day.<br />

going for a seven hour drive each way Here are a few simple Shaker recipes<br />

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idea of the ideal Mother's Day, how cation at Pleasant Hill - "We Make You<br />

about a gourmet Shaker breakfast in Kindly Welcome," by Elizabeth C. Kre-<br />

bed. It can be prepared by dad or the mer. (copyright 1970).<br />

kids - it can even be done for a special SHAKER SQUASH MUFFINS<br />

aunt or beloved grandma.<br />

1 cup cooked mashed squash<br />

Prepare a tray or lap board by cover- (canned pumpkin is acceptable)<br />

ing it with a simple white plifce mat or 3/4 cup brown sugar<br />

make a place mat and decorate it with<br />

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D12<br />

Boost spirits with<br />

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The most appealing gardens are<br />

those that complement your home.<br />

They have color, textue, shape and<br />

perennials, which play a big part of the<br />

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Fine Gardening magazine tells<br />

would-be gardeners to think of garden<br />

plants as part of a big picture. Include<br />

a pleasing background of lawn and<br />

flowering plants, provide a sense of<br />

enclosure by bordering the garden with<br />

a hedge or carefully placed trees, and<br />

use paths and views to link the garden<br />

to other parts of the grounds and the<br />

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is critical. The Friends of the University<br />

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For a one-stop shopping perennial<br />

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plant experts, and more than<br />

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Perennial Sale, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday,<br />

May 4-5, at the Matthaei<br />

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Take US-23 to the Geddes Road exit<br />

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Some quantities may be limited. A<br />

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3-7 p.m. Friday, May 3, for those itching<br />

to get first selections and a lOrpercent<br />

discount. Memberships will be available<br />

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The following are some of the choice<br />

plants worthy of special mention that<br />

will be available at the sale:<br />

Crocosmia X Curtonis "Lucifer"<br />

(Crocosmia "Lucifer') — This unusual<br />

hardy cormus plant has coarse, sword-<br />

like foliage 2-1/2 feet tall that is similar<br />

to the gladiolus. .The long arching flower<br />

stalk has bright red flowers that are<br />

arranged in a similar way to the<br />

freesia. It prefers a moist, well-drained<br />

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information suggests lifting the corms<br />

in zones 5 and 6 and storing them in a<br />

dry, frost-free place. Others suggest<br />

planting in the proper location and<br />

mulching well to ensure success.<br />

Hemerocallis "Prairie Blue Eyes"<br />

- These are among the more unusual<br />

cultivars of the more than 32,000<br />

named varieties of the daylily. This<br />

lavender daylily was developed in 1970,<br />

and is still sought after for its bluish<br />

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best blue daylily as its heavily bud<br />

count makes it very desirable. Sun to<br />

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recommended.<br />

Hemerocallis "Prairie Moonlight"<br />

- Also on the top 100 list is this<br />

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Leucanthemum (Chrysanthemum)<br />

"Barbara Bush" -- This is a<br />

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the former first lady that sports green<br />

leaves edged with creamy gold margins.<br />

This is a variegated mutation of<br />

L. "Thomas Killen" and grows 30 inches<br />

tall with extra large flowers. Great for<br />

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"Aphrodite" has fully double pristine<br />

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you can appreciate the fragrance on a<br />

cool September evening.<br />

Tours offer closer look at<br />

exotic plants and flowers<br />

The University of Michigan Matthaei<br />

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Visitors can explore the conservatory<br />

and the gardens' outdoor trails with a<br />

docent guide during the month of May.<br />

The Matthaei Botanical Gardens is<br />

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1/2 miles north of the Geddes Road<br />

intersection. Call (313) 998-7061.<br />

A docent-led conservatory tour will<br />

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and Pollination" is this month's<br />

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Humans aren't the only ones attracted<br />

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shapes and forms of flowers. Flowers<br />

attract animals, bees, flies, moths and<br />

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Participants shbuld sign in at the front<br />

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Conservatory admission is $2 for<br />

adults.<br />

April showers bring a blaze of flowers,-<br />

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D13 The ObeercerVTUURSDAY, MAY 2,1996<br />

TREASURE SEARCH<br />

Grandmother's lamp<br />

is an art glass copy<br />

NANCY AND<br />

FRANK BOOS<br />

Dear Nancy and<br />

F^rank:<br />

I enclose a picture<br />

of a lamp left to me<br />

by my grandmother<br />

who received it in<br />

1923 as a 25th<br />

anniversary gift.<br />

There are no marks<br />

or signatures on it.<br />

Thanks for any<br />

information you can<br />

give me.<br />

Georgia P.,<br />

Plymouth<br />

Dear Georgia:<br />

The time around the turn of the century<br />

nurtured creativity, spawned<br />

many new art forms and allowed for<br />

the expansion of numerous others. It<br />

was truly the Golden Age for decorative<br />

arts, especially glass making. Some of<br />

the" most notable and expensive of the<br />

manufacturers of artistic glass lamp<br />

shades are known names like Tiffany,<br />

Handel and Pairpoint.<br />

However, not everyone could afford<br />

those wares and there were many imitators<br />

and manufacturers of less costly<br />

art glass products. Your lamp falls into<br />

the latter category.<br />

In the most desirable situations,<br />

these glass lampshades and bases are<br />

signed, the shade often on the inside of<br />

the glass or on the interior metal rim<br />

and the base along the outer edge or<br />

underneath.<br />

Since your piece has no identifying<br />

marks, we all put our heads together<br />

And to a person decided that your lamp<br />

looks very much like the products<br />

made at a little-known company called<br />

the Jefferson Glass Company, which<br />

produced handpainted, molded (not<br />

blown) glass shades in the early 20th<br />

century in Follansbee, W.Va. It sometimes<br />

signed its lamp bases with a<br />

fired on signature, "Jefferson Lamp<br />

Co.," in script. Unfired thin Une script<br />

signatures are reported to be forgeries.<br />

We feel that the metal on your lamp<br />

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because of its appearance in the photo<br />

and because these lesser quality lamp<br />

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Nancy and Frank Boos are with the<br />

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Und any known provenance (history) to<br />

Treasure Search, The Eccentric Newspapers,<br />

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Spennachio honored<br />

Fred Spennachio,<br />

an associate<br />

broker with<br />

the Michigan<br />

Group Realtors<br />

in West Bloomfield,<br />

has<br />

received recognition<br />

from<br />

RELO the<br />

International<br />

Relocation Net-,<br />

work for provid-<br />

ing superior service to transferred<br />

individuals and their families.<br />

Spennachio, a Realtor for 20 years,<br />

lives in West Bloomfield. He's active<br />

in Optimist International.<br />

Ronayne joins RE/MAX<br />

Lou Ronayne.<br />

a Farmington<br />

Hills resident,<br />

has 'joined<br />

RE/MAX 100<br />

Novi as an associate<br />

broker.<br />

A 13-year veteran<br />

of real<br />

estate sales and<br />

development,<br />

Lou Ronayne<br />

Ronayne's residential<br />

projects<br />

include Fox Creek Meadows in Livonia<br />

and Crystal Shores Estates in<br />

Commerce.<br />

RE/MAX 100 was the number one<br />

RE/MAX office in this region last year<br />

with sales exceeding $194 million.<br />

Vidrio named director<br />

Rick L. Vidrio<br />

has been named<br />

director of<br />

investment<br />

sales for the<br />

Hayman Co., a<br />

full-service<br />

national real<br />

estate firm<br />

headquartered<br />

in Troy.<br />

Dt^k i uirtHn Vidrio. a West<br />

RIcKL Vidrio Bloomfield resident,<br />

had formed a company which<br />

successfully marketed multi-family<br />

properties to emerging real estate<br />

investment trusts and pension funds.<br />

Lawrence named<br />

William R Lawrence, a Farmington<br />

Hills resident, has been named<br />

commercial real estate loan officer for<br />

First Federal of Michigan.<br />

Lawrence, a graduate of Eastern<br />

Michigan University and the University<br />

of Michigan Banking School, most<br />

recently served as vice president of<br />

the commercial real estate division<br />

for Michigan National Bank.<br />

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The Observer! THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1996<br />

Mortgage lenders use laptops to speed loans<br />

Technology is<br />

— - M0STSAQ1—helping prosper-<br />

x-imopplnq tive homeowners<br />

apply for<br />

and obtain a<br />

mortgage more<br />

.f-4<br />

quickly and eas-<br />

i U*<br />

ft ily. Mortgage<br />

IH<br />

lenders are rec-<br />

it*<br />

ognizing that<br />

convenience is a<br />

HI<br />

high priority for<br />

W v today's home<br />

DAVID c. buyers and are<br />

Z'ZtZ'l MLILLY finding ways to<br />

serve individu-<br />

I> «*ls Jester and more efficiently.<br />

t•-yC r ne" way this is accomplished is<br />

t*yfi|rough the use of laptop person-<br />

•<br />

i<br />

al computers.<br />

—Comerica Mui tgagf Curp.'s<br />

loan officers now take laptop<br />

computers to their meetmgsjivith<br />

home buyers. The laptops enable<br />

loan officers to meet with<br />

prospective homeowners at the<br />

location and time of his or her<br />

choice, while providing the capacity<br />

to immediately analyze an<br />

individual's financial position<br />

and suggest the mortgage product<br />

that will best meet his or her<br />

needs. The laptops also allow<br />

information to be transferred<br />

electronically, further reducing^<br />

the time required to process a<br />

mortgage. For individuals who<br />

don't have time to stop bv a bank<br />

internet homepage<br />

( D b s e r u e r E c c e n t r i c<br />

AGGRESIVE MORTGAGE CORP. 810-352-2255<br />

3pyrFlX<br />

, I.Syr FIX<br />

\ yr ARM<br />

S.-2S Balloon<br />

7.5<br />

7<br />

7<br />

a-300<br />

2^3<br />

2300<br />

2300<br />

5% 50 days 9.19<br />

5% 50 days 8 85<br />

10% 50 (Jays 9 99<br />

10% 50 days 8 25<br />

(B) 21800 W 10 Mile R«J Sic 209, southfield. Ml 480~ t ><br />

AMERICAN HOME FINANCE<br />

30y FIX 8.125<br />

15 yr FIX 7 75<br />

M5 Balloon 7 375<br />

JlyrARM 7 125<br />

0-290<br />

0290<br />

0290<br />

0/290<br />

(A) 59111 «' 6 Mile Rd . Livonia Ml 481M<br />

D & N BANK, fsb<br />

30 yr FIX 7 875<br />

15 yr FIX 7.5<br />

lyrARM 6 375<br />

7/23 Baitoon 8'-25<br />

2 5200<br />

1 7S200<br />

0200<br />

0200<br />

5N 90 days 8 25<br />

5% 60 days 7 88<br />

5% 90 days 7 5<br />

5% 90 days 7 25<br />

5%<br />

5*.<br />

5%<br />

10%<br />

(P) 400 Quincy Street. Hancock. Ml 499*0<br />

45 days<br />

45 days<br />

45 days<br />

45 (fiys<br />

7J3<br />

8 3<br />

8.24<br />

315-525-1940<br />

Apartment Buildings<br />

No origination 'ee No cost<br />

loans available<br />

800-236-9252<br />

Ca« 8-5 .Monday - Friday 1or updates<br />

on rates and po*tfs Zero points<br />

options are available<br />

FIRST ALLIANCE MORTGAGE CO. 810433 9620<br />

30 yr FIX N/A<br />

15 yr FIX N/A<br />

lyrARM M'A<br />

l-yfAflU'JyrOa N/A<br />

Nf A/295<br />

5% •<br />

45 days N/A<br />

(A) 52100 Telegraph RU , Sic 205 Bingham Farmv Ml 48025<br />

FLEET MORTGAGE CORP.<br />

30 yr FIX 7.875<br />

15 yr FIX 7.375<br />

30 yr Jumbo 8 25<br />

30 y» FHA 8<br />

(A) 445 S Uvernois.Sie 327. Rochester Hills. Ml 4830"<br />

"T3OMEDNE<br />

Open 7 days a wee*. Debt<br />

consolidation & Refi 'or credit<br />

or mortgage company, companies<br />

suili as Cuiueiiia am providing<br />

"loan-by-phone" service.<br />

"Home buyers can call anji<br />

apply for a mortgage over the<br />

telephone,-explained Terry Taylor.<br />

vice president. Alternative<br />

Delivery Channels, Comerica<br />

Mortgage Corp. "In talking to<br />

customers, we learned that there<br />

are some individuals who prefer<br />

to minimize the number of trips<br />

they have to make to obtain a<br />

mortgage. Our loan--by-phone<br />

service helps simplify the mortgage<br />

application process."<br />

Mortgage lenders who are<br />

offering telephone-based mortgage<br />

services typically have<br />

hnp://www. interest.com<br />

M O<br />

underwriters oh staff who can report, obtaining adequate<br />

review aft Application and make homeowners mauifaflce and<br />

a pre-approval decision within a available mortgage programs.<br />

day oi^two. First-time home buy- ^ Mortgage lenders often are avail-<br />

ers or individuals who aTe con* able following these seminars to<br />

cerned phnnt thp mortgage appli- aaaiat you in applying for a mortcation<br />

process should consider gage<br />

attending one of the workshops Once youj-e ready to apply for<br />

presented by local lenders, often a mortgage" there are a number<br />

in partnership with community of factors for you to consider in<br />

organizations.<br />

your search for a mortgage<br />

These seminars, which are<br />

often free of charge, provide<br />

prospective homeowners with<br />

information about the home buying<br />

process. Topics covered at<br />

these seminars may include family<br />

budgeting, working with a<br />

Realtor, repairing your credit<br />

lender What are the current<br />

interest rates? Can you "lock in"<br />

that rate and. if so, for how long?<br />

What is the cost of obtaining<br />

that rate lock? What are "points"<br />

for your mortgage? (One point is<br />

equal to 1 percent of the loan<br />

amount.) Can you pay fewer<br />

points in exchange for a higher<br />

interest rate? What other fees<br />

will be assessed at the time of<br />

Survey Date 4/29/96 application or closing?<br />

I E<br />

pinner LOCK AW<br />

FREEDOM HOME MORTGAGE 800-220-8700<br />

30 yr FIX 7 375<br />

15 yr FIX 6.875<br />

30 yr Jumbo 8<br />

!5yrJumbo, 7.625<br />

3/350<br />

3/350<br />

2350<br />

2350<br />

(A) 1288 Ri "5 South. Mt Laurel. NJ 08054<br />

5% 30 days 8.65<br />

5% 30 day* 7.72<br />

18% 30 days 8 74<br />

10% 30 days 8 49<br />

Open Sat & Sun 9-3.<br />

FHA Streamline Refinancing<br />

available.<br />

NORTH AMERICAN MORTGAGE COT 800-880-8990<br />

30 yr Fixed<br />

1 yr ARM'<br />

7.23 BaBoc-<br />

X yr f HA<br />

7 875<br />

55<br />

7 125<br />

8<br />

2350 5% 60 days N'A<br />

2350 10% 60 days N'A<br />

2350 10*. 60 day^ N/A<br />

1.75325 3% 60 days N/A<br />

(A) 900 VCilshire.Ste * 155.Troy, Ml 48084<br />

OLD KENT MORTGAGE<br />

Purchase express Free 24 hr<br />

Mortgage Approval with or without<br />

a property, common sense<br />

underwriting, local decisions.<br />

800-792-8830<br />

30 yr FIX<br />

15 yr FIX<br />

1 yr ARM<br />

723 Balloon<br />

8<br />

7375<br />

5 .5<br />

7.125<br />

2375<br />

2375<br />

2"375<br />

2375<br />

20%<br />

20%<br />

20%<br />

20%<br />

45 days<br />

45 days<br />

45 days<br />

45 days<br />

8 21<br />

7.7<br />

8 3<br />

7.33<br />

Old Kent lends ihroughotf<br />

the state ol Michigan.<br />

We take pride m providing<br />

excellent customer service<br />

M5.V* Vi 12 Mile Ril , Sic 131. Farmington Hillv Ml 48331<br />

tv./ i » > * * V* I . *III% I\U — ^<br />

STANDARD FEDERAL BANK 800-600<br />

30 yr FIX<br />

15 yr FIX<br />

7.5<br />

2275<br />

2275<br />

20% 45 days<br />

20% , 45 days<br />

CALL COLDWELL BANKER<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

/^SCHITECTURAL GEM., An exclusive estate in Plymouth<br />

,..'ideal tor me execulrve seeking quality construction and<br />

rftatenais 4 bedrooms, 3'4 baths. 2 wet bars, finished<br />

*alkout. martiJe toyer and much more in this beautiful cape<br />

(fed $520,000 (BG-L-24CAN) 313-462-1811<br />

•<br />

CANTON<br />

EREE PERFECT' Beautiful newer 1994 home<br />

dynamite first floor matter suite, gourmet island<br />

with hardwood floor. 2 slory foyer and open<br />

staircase with bridge overlooking great room gorgeous<br />

custom window treatments first floor laundry, bnck paver<br />

patio, and much mow (OE-N-14AUG. Prop Code 11973)<br />

$284.900 810-347-3050<br />

PRESTIGIOUS FAIRWAY PINES Awaits your choice of<br />

fe*rai lots to build your dream home Your bunder Of ours'<br />

(&E-N-74GLE. Prop. Code 11583) $69 000 810-347-3050<br />

DEARBORN<br />

OCARBORN DUPLEX 2 bedroom duplex-both sides have<br />

iwjng. dtnmg dwung room aodjytchsn first floor Two bedrooms<br />

and bath second Boor Private basement ftoth omts share<br />

porches front and beck (0€-L-05TEN, Prop Code 15073)<br />

$fe3 500 313-442-1811<br />

s r H W F . I T 7 . E R R E A L E S T A T E<br />

II Ul'KI i I! \\i ,|\i, nil \N W Ml I !("!•. »l l!W Ml i«nl! M<br />

PROPERTY CODE 15323<br />

TOUCHED BY TRADlYToK Beautiful. clean 3<br />

bedroom Zh batti colonial. Donl miss this 1987 built<br />

Pulte home with nothing to do but move in! $168,000<br />

(OE-L-61HIG) 313-462-1811<br />

FARMINQTON HILLS<br />

QUALITY BUILT COLONIAL 4 bedrooms featuring a<br />

gourmet kitchen, hardwood flooring in kitchen and nook,<br />

cathedral ceilings in master bedroom and family room,<br />

ceramic We. crown molding, walkout basement, huge deck,<br />

JacxHi iwft and 3 car garapa lOF- — .M.71ARP Prnp Coda<br />

10763) $319,900 810-347-3050<br />

HOWELL '<br />

ESCAPE FROM THE CITY To ths paradse' Builders own<br />

home, 3 bedroom ranch wrth wrtfcout. quality ihroughout<br />

Overlooks pond and trees 2A acres, central air. sunroom<br />

Berber carpeting and much more (OE-L-81FIS. Prop Code<br />

15393) $209,900 313-462-1811<br />

IHKSTER<br />

WHY PAY RENT? Starter home with 2 bedrooms on a<br />

double tot. Big lanced yard with tn* trees frea«y parted,<br />

immediate occupancy Attentwn investors! (OE-N-26GIE<br />

Prop Code 11463) $».900 810-347-3050<br />

Heer K.<br />

Every Property. Every Day Until It's Sold.<br />

It'ttnu. Every CoUvell<br />

H'saeM. fsyei<br />

erfai<br />

Real Est* lwn| «• yow<br />

Real laMt l*yer"i GeMe, cafl HeaM Facli n '<br />

•xmm md m1 m *al MN e Na> hea em<br />

II-Ml .<br />

8.32 Bate lock or lower guarantee.<br />

7.99 Many mortgage programs avail.<br />

PROPERTY CODE 15363)<br />

WESTLAND<br />

UPDATED RANCH. Move right N ID this extensively<br />

updated ranch. Features newer rod. newer carpet. rw*er<br />

hot water heater, newer doorwaH and copper plurtung<br />

Hurry on the one! $95 900 (06-L-55VAN) 313-462-1811<br />

LIVONIA<br />

LCVELY HOME Almost 1800 square *et with this 4<br />

bedroom home on 42 acres. Enjoy yard on qu«t.<br />

dead end street (OE-N-21PUA. Prop Code 12183)<br />

$164,900 810-347-3050<br />

PRIME AREA. Bnck ranch with targe garage. 4th bedroom<br />

m finished Casement, newer central air and carpeting, new<br />

roof r> 1991. (OE-N-OeHAM. Prop. Code 12363) $126,900<br />

810-347-3050<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

NEW HOME. WALKOUT Custom designed 4 bedroom. 2%<br />

bam. grand toyer with a*ved stancese French doors to large<br />

den. kNchen, nook, dfcmg room and tamly room. 3 car garage<br />

(0E-N-720UA. Prop Code 12303) $349,900 810-347-3060<br />

BUtLOEffS MOOEL Floor plan


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walks out io hoHuto. grounde protae-<br />

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d Newbury (313) 4620561<br />

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er bedroom<br />

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S. oft 10 Mle. E. of Inkater<br />

Pnvacy near the cay Mint condMon.<br />

ranch houee wtto new lerge maeter<br />

bedroom si*le, 2 kreplecee neiarM<br />

colors huge Beautiful treed lot.<br />

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LESLIE FRIEDMAN<br />

Cranbrook 4 Associates<br />

Office 810^126-8700 exl 217<br />

Home 810-932-8883<br />

Mt. HoHy Ski Area '<br />

Spacious 4 bedroom ranch. 7.1<br />

acres, gueethouee eveHeble<br />

4500 SQ.lt, private apom lata<br />

Open Sun., May 5, 2-5ptn.<br />

$395,000 Please contact<br />

Herb Williams. Pat Miles<br />

or Larraine Brown"<br />

(313) 273-0800<br />

N^RTH ROSEDALE PARK - Sun<br />

l -4pm 16753 Sheflabury 1l*blocM<br />

S of 6. 1 block E of Outor Or Beau-<br />

Mui cdonal 3 bedroom, toeptooe to<br />

IMng room toeded French doors<br />

remodermzed lulchen, lavished<br />

$144,000 (313)533-4822<br />

euite 4 much mora<br />

$229,800<br />

18171 CAMBRIOGE-<br />

Fatdetone front Cape Cod<br />

updated toroughout. Ceramic 4 oek<br />

toon beeuMul newer Mchen, 3 bed-<br />

rooms. corf den. ecreerad poich.<br />

new deck, flmehed besemenl<br />

$166,500<br />

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(810) 647-7321 or (610) 569-1064<br />

CENTURY 21 TODAY<br />

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oom<br />

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room, b t a w and Beth WMtony<br />

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$133 800<br />

Cal KAREN<br />

^ 810-309-5455^^<br />

Northvile - Open Sui 1-4<br />

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Diana Braykovich<br />

RE/MAX 100 INC<br />

810-348-3000<br />

NOV!<br />

22121<br />

By Owner Open Swidey 2-4<br />

Shedybrooa ^Whjepennj<br />

bedroom cotorxel. 2*4 Beta 2300 aq<br />

It Scenic beckyard 2 car garage<br />

Novi Schoole $208,800 (STO)<br />

348-0234<br />

N ROYAL Oak Completely remod-<br />

eled 2 bedroom home on BeeuMd<br />

sweet 1100 ee ft Open, ooraampo-<br />

rary koor plan AI nee Deevoom 4<br />

oak Mchen 23x12 totng » "<br />

whrauaad oaMng 4 traptooa H<br />

wood Soora. Fioroe room. baaan_<br />

garage $124,800 Open Smtov<br />

TF-VOO (8ft) 588-384<br />

Linden<br />

OPEN SAT 4 SUN . 1-4PM<br />

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2 bedroom ranch Condo In Unden.<br />

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car etuched garage immedete<br />

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St E d Lerov to N on Howard St..<br />

to8ow open eigne to 915 FVsl Si<br />

OPEN SUN , MAY 5. 1 -4PM<br />

A must see' Sharp ranch on ove> 1<br />

acre due 164 H on toe Parshatonle<br />

Mai Pond Over 1700 sq ft 3 bed-<br />

rooms speooue twig room, lamly<br />

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ang room oft maalar bedroom. 16x20<br />

workshop w*ieat 4 electric We* »<br />

tie HMtortc PentoaMto Qrtol MB.<br />

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23 to N on CUton Rd loaow open<br />

Mgna to 5782 OMen Rd<br />

OPEN SAT 4 SUN 1-4prr<br />

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1961 W WILLIAM<br />

(S d Pstmer I gl Hk)<br />

Leaaa a S1400. eeto $134,800<br />

Cea ROCHCLLE (810) 4734600<br />

One WAY REALTY<br />

Nature one's lor<br />

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bnc* Cape Cod on<br />

beeuttui TA acre parcel<br />

2 ponds also includes<br />

a gueat cattape $349,999<br />

31355s5So<br />

•attend and goM course,<br />

dsa vy aak-ou conalncaon.<br />

B y 4 m*aa irom doafUpwi<br />

oweil 5 6 acres<br />

160.000 910449-1212<br />

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ma secluded 281 treed<br />

acre site out<br />

smmto 2 tarr*y home, harl lo<br />

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Oedrooms up. 3 bedrooms<br />

torn, eaaaman garage and<br />

large lanced yard. Great<br />

income pottneaJ J7S.500<br />

810349-1212<br />

open sun 1-4. 24242<br />

purfwv n. of 5 Mia. w ol<br />

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186.000 31<br />

S U B U R B A N<br />

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Northville<br />

(810) 3 4 9 - 1 2 1 2<br />

1 - 8 0 0 - 3 6 9 - 2 3 3 4 J<br />

> Y<br />

Thinking of Buying or Selling<br />

a home or condo?<br />

• Sellers receive a Free one year<br />

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TROY - Open Sin 1-5. 5738 L*ne-<br />

-*~ie. S of Square Lake. E d John<br />

Troy schools lerge 5 bedroom<br />

iraM m move In condltton 3M<br />

bethe. kvmg room, dneio room,<br />

lamly room nana* fireplace<br />

great room. Ibrary. 2.759 eq fl, cen-<br />

tra Mr, pentry, herdwood Itoora, neu-<br />

tral carpeang $219,800 For more<br />

Mo (810) 879-1058<br />

FRANKLIN<br />

SpectanJer 10 yr old 3.500 aq. ft.<br />

contemporary home on neerty en<br />

ecra wooded ot has open floor<br />

plan, tearing ceilings 4 many<br />

windows Ottora 3 beckoome. V*<br />

balhs greal room w/hreplace,<br />

library dining room tebukxa<br />

gourmet Mchen 4 much more.<br />

$560,000 For Woimanon or pri-<br />

vate snowing, contact:<br />

EVE EDWARDS<br />

(810) 308-2655 PaQer<br />

CENTURY 21 TODAY<br />

28544 Orchard Lake Hoed<br />

Farmmgion HMs<br />

OPEN SUN, MAY 5. 1-4PM<br />

Victorian charm' Completely iene-<br />

>eted termhouee »1i«8 sq I. plus<br />

788 eq t m wak-out baaement. 4<br />

badroome. 2 tol batoe 4 2 he! Betob<br />

oountry Mchen w'Jenn-eva ranch.<br />

aland 4 artodi bar.<br />

OPEN SUNDAY<br />

1-4PM<br />

BLOOMFIELD HIUS<br />

145 W HICKORY GROVE<br />

(E. of laheer 4 S olf Hickory<br />

Grove)<br />

Large 4 bedroom contemporary<br />

Cdonal situated on a lerge<br />

wooded M •'stream runrvng<br />

through Features Ml the ameni-<br />

ties you would sxped to find<br />

Pnced to sell quit*<br />

$525,000 (810) 547-2000<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

560 WAKTINS<br />

(N d Lincoln. 4 W d<br />

Woodward)<br />

Located in tha heart ot dowiaown<br />

The character d an older home<br />

wah Ml the luxunee ol a modem<br />

home Approximately 3,500 aq. ft.<br />

$381 800<br />

(810) 547-2000<br />

' ROCHESTER HILLS<br />

1467 TERN&JPY<br />

{N d Harimn I E o*<br />

Rochester Road)<br />

Wonderful 4 bedroom. T* bath<br />

Cdonal wan fmehed wMk-od<br />

baaement 4 eokd oek wet bar.<br />

cuetom design cedar deck 4<br />

gazebo overlooking commons<br />

$1235 900<br />

(810) 547-2000<br />

kitchen nook tamlly room<br />

,. wort room 4 more. 2>4<br />

ow parage due detached 24x32 pda<br />

bam •'eteiku. A* tote 4 more Mto-<br />

•tod on 4« acres » Marttond Twp<br />

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New carpeting toroughout. new olf<br />

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BIRMINGHAM - DELIGHTFUL<br />

UPDATED HOME 3 bedrooms,<br />

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CLASSIFICATIONS 314 to 335<br />

O&E Thursday, M a y 3, 1996<br />

- DOWNTOWN CHARMER- Updated<br />

ranch on extra deep tol "uet aee<br />

1120 000 00<br />

HELP-U-SELL Bio-sas^ooe<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS • D WUM<br />

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room, M baeemart,<br />

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FARMINGTON.HILLS. OK* FrerWkn<br />

rowne 4 bedroom 3 bath. i4adaled<br />

cotomal $215,000<br />

Ca* 810-737-7214<br />

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MKkooms. 2 5 bams. ceramic toyer<br />

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backyard $206,900 810-5530306<br />

F I f • i B<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS QuaMr VM»<br />

Firm. Open&m 1-4 34333 Ouefce.<br />

Valey Rd 34 bedoom . avlaw s-*e<br />

wooded ravme W- $249,700<br />

ML •618245 810-477-4406<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2600 eg !L±<br />

oedroom colonial on »• »•» w*h<br />

cirde drive 2'4 baths great room,<br />

a na kitchen. family room fireplace<br />

FARMINGTON MEADOWS<br />

4 Bedroom Colonial, 2 Scar attached<br />

aaraoe Florida room frushwd base-<br />

ment much mora *' 5 ®' 9 ??<br />

By Oarnsr (810) 478-2144<br />

1 SUNDAY<br />

OPEN<br />

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bedoom Bnck e IMng room and tam#y room<br />

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lanced yam ana an ovarsusd<br />

garage Stove and retngerator<br />

reman. $119,900<br />

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mourn. 3 bedrooms. 1H bams, tormal<br />

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R O B E R T B A K E<br />

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size bedrooms, dning room, greal<br />

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porch. Droned baaement and i car<br />

garage You'll love this one at<br />

1232900-<br />

CENTURY 21 TODAY<br />

(313) 462-9600<br />

brick beauty<br />

Newly Hated mini oondMon 3 bedoom<br />

bnck ranch ««»nnyl turn 1M belhe on<br />

mam floot. npeer root srvngies.<br />

ished tiaaamant. ommrm m. al .<br />

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garage $81,900<br />

priced to sell<br />

Owner tranatanad A napda to eefl ma<br />

1 ^ * 1 0 i M P i i<br />

cm home, larg* M floor bad-<br />

exxad be a lamay room or dan.<br />

updated kitchen, m baaement<br />

Pnced ID eel M 188.000 Ca« M*a<br />

Warren 610-136-1100 (W103)<br />

REA4AX PARTNERS<br />

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$129,900,<br />

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STATE WIDE REALTY<br />

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OPEN SUN 1-4 9156 Tekas Ct N<br />

ol Joy . E ol Hubberd immaaAale 3<br />

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116.900 For more milormallon<br />

a* Diane<br />

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PRICE REDUCED - Very private<br />

settvw on over 8 wooded acres. 3<br />

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$165,000 Cal Patty Ptoron at Sentry<br />

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bedrooms, 2 tu» baths, huge lutchen,<br />

living room. !a«wy room. 2 car<br />

attached garage on great treed Id"<br />

ROSEMARY FIRESTONE<br />

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36720 PtNETREE. 3 Bedroom ranch,<br />

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REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

(810) 348-6430 970-7568<br />

TYRONE TOWNSHIP By owner<br />

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3 2 3<br />

Howell<br />

BEAUTIFULLY UPOATEO farm<br />

houee 165 acres garage paved<br />

road $118,000 (517 ! 546-0523<br />

BRICK RANCH. 3 bedroom. 2 car<br />

attached garaga 2 bams. 2 Are-<br />

places beauofdty Amehen basement<br />

s e a<br />

BY OWNER - ranch vnth Basamenl.<br />

3 bedoom. redecoraled lutchen. dg<br />

garage deep lot. $95,500.<br />

9 U 313-422-2851<br />

BY OWNER Unique frame home 3<br />

Bedroom l bam. approximalaty 1200<br />

sq tee" on ta>-ge tot 32700 Schod-<br />

oalt $99,000 (313) 436-2782<br />

CHARISMA PLUS<br />

Newly listsd 4 bedroom colonial on a<br />

large Id w«h lowenng trees 3 W<br />

Bams aeet room, lormal dmng. 2500<br />

aq ft' and 2 car anacf ad garage<br />

Ouck occupancy Asking $144,9(»<br />

"LARRY MICHAUD -<br />

REMAX WEST 313-261-1400<br />

REDFORD<br />

Very dean So. Redford<br />

ranch on quiet street.<br />

Almost finished basement<br />

with full bath, covered paQo,<br />

nicely landscaped- U>ts of<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

. HILLS<br />

Move in condition. 3 bed-<br />

room brick ranch. Many<br />

updates Close to school.<br />

Home warranty. Asking<br />

$117,900.<br />

farmington hills<br />

motivated seller!<br />

Stunning 3 bedroom brick<br />

ranch, 2 EREPKCEI. 2 doonralk.<br />

deck overlooking mground f<br />

Florida room, hardwood NO—-><br />

IPR4ATARI kitchen lots of cahneu.<br />

finished basement W^UD balh.<br />

wet berAakia* I1565CO<br />

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REDFORD<br />

3 bedroom ranch on a<br />

cul-de-sac. F inished<br />

basement. 2 car garage,<br />

above ground pool Yith<br />

deck Asking 97,500—<br />

WOLVERINE LAKE<br />

Super sharp 3 bedroom con-<br />

temporary, 1550 sq ft , 2<br />

full oaths, attached" garage<br />

Everything in this house<br />

REDFORD<br />

" " 'ow in<br />

land-<br />

Beautiful bnck<br />

all brick area<br />

upper level bedroom. Home<br />

warranty ton-<br />

ers only Asking $74,500<br />

redford<br />

Opulent openness in this 3<br />

bedroom bnck ranch with<br />

family room with fireplace,<br />

great curb appeal. Newer<br />

sssawi sBts<br />

garage, new door 4 vinyl<br />

siding .Asking $89,900<br />

redford<br />

Don't miss this one! 3<br />

bedroom brick ranch<br />

with finished basement,<br />

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negotiable. HurTy!<br />

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$74,900<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

Country in the citv! 2 bed<br />

room ranch witn many<br />

upgrades. New plush carpet<br />

throughout, freshly pa -- '<br />

ed, whirlpool tub Tastef<br />

decorated A true (<br />

house Asking $71,800.<br />

LIVONIA<br />

3 bedroom brick ranch,<br />

L'/J baths, 2 fireplaces,<br />

finished basement, 2 car<br />

garage. Asking-$159,900.<br />

LIVONIA<br />

Newer 3 bedroom ranch fea-<br />

turing huge country kitchen<br />

with pine cabinets & almond<br />

appliances plus washer &<br />

dryer. Extra insulation, fresh-<br />

ly painted, deck 4 oversized<br />

garage. Asking 474,900.<br />

walled lake<br />

Lakefront condo on mam<br />

floor. Beautiful bekch area<br />

4 boat dockage available<br />

Owner is licensed realtor,<br />

call R.J for appointment<br />

at (810)669-9860 Asking<br />

$62,900<br />

SUBDIVISION<br />

tn-levei. 3 bed-<br />

bam, T\car garage.<br />

central air deck vaiAted celling<br />

(517)546-9671<br />

A.CITY<br />

^B'1600sqt-<br />

Bnnom. 2 I<br />

$118,500<br />

HOWELL SCHOOLS<br />

COUNTRY SPECIAL! - Wea cared tor<br />

turn ol the century 'arm house on 3<br />

acres Ore'2000sq It..4 bedrooms<br />

2 up $ 2 down, 2 hill baths, large<br />

country kflchen w/akyflght, eating area<br />

A franch doors to deck, tormal drwig<br />

room, large mud room, nice spotless<br />

A painted basement woutside A<br />

inside entrance 3» car detached 2<br />

story garage. 30x46 pole Cam. 27x13<br />

shad A more A must see! Just haled!<br />

$185,000<br />

BRAND NEW FOR YOU 1 - Enjoy the<br />

country aurospnere that surrounM<br />

mis beautiful 'new - noma 1 wen<br />

planned w'1900* sq 0» d bed<br />

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ranch No motors 412013<br />

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4500 aali.. pirate aportt Ma<br />

OPEN SUN . May 5. 2-5pm<br />

$3*5 000 Please oomact<br />

Hert) Williams. Pat Miles<br />

or Larraine Brown<br />

^(313) 273-0800<br />

3 4 6<br />

WhitBortLike<br />

BY OWNER - $141,089<br />

Ntca Sutxtrtdon. 4 bedroom. 2*4<br />

bam. cape ood. '800eq« Eves<br />

(313)449-0476. worn (810)685-6406<br />

3 4 8<br />

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SPECTACULAR RANCH<br />

Stimnmg 3 bedroom ranch located<br />

on 2 5 acre wooded ravine tot on a<br />

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updated kflchen wflh marble floors,<br />

ample cabmets and dl bud-m appli-<br />

ances Large mastei badroom wflh<br />

many doaets and storage 2 Fire-<br />

places. one m tamfly room, other m<br />

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RE/MAX Executive Properoes<br />

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bdh home wflh too marry updates to<br />

•$163,000 (622475)<br />

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD<br />

(810) 476-6000<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5, W Btoomfldo<br />

Contemporary 4 bedroom. 2M bam<br />

hexne- on Shenandoah Gait Course<br />

West Btoomtield schools New<br />

baths A much<br />

5454 Groenbnar Or<br />

Lake, E d Drake<br />

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810-263-8287<br />

"STOP LOOKING' START<br />

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Updates mdude central dr. rod.<br />

super kitchen E7 aocess to 696 end<br />

rfioppmg Price slashed to 83.899<br />

Juke Hacker 810-474^926<br />

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3 4 0<br />

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BY OWNER 3 bedroom, 2 bam<br />

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Open Sd. S Sim 12-5 pm<br />

(610) 437-4214<br />

CHARMING CAPE COO<br />

3 bedroom, 2 bam, large Ii<br />

attached garage, centrd am. deck,<br />

beeement Located on a nicely land-<br />

scaped. targe tol backmg to woods.<br />

$182,000 Open Sun 1-5. N d 10<br />

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m maeter $291,900 8KMK2-7063<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS - 4 bedroom<br />

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By owner $169. 900 810-375-2121<br />

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214 bem large ooimtry<br />

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an. 3200 aq It. newly dao-<br />

ppta onty (610) 373*936<br />

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wooded, marbte lover,<br />

hardwood floor m kllchen. whne bay<br />

cabmets. kwig room, library, tamlly<br />

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d tie mmf $379900 (810) 3833242<br />

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leges 3 ,bedrooms incruding<br />

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lots of wonderful surprises inside mis<br />

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OPEN SUN 1-5<br />

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1st floor master tie w'deck A tray<br />

ceilmgs. over 3600 sq ft tJkis 2000<br />

sq ft wak out bssement Commerce<br />

Lk boat launch $359,000<br />

(810) 360-7412<br />

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dnveway. electncd service<br />

$67,900<br />

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Completely rofurbahed 3 bedroom.<br />

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a lot qualified FHA22ID2 Buyer<br />

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centrd dr. ettadied 2 car garage<br />

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1600 aq a. 2<br />

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$226,000<br />

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$5000 to $129,900 End urtt ranch.<br />

2 badroome. 2 bams, tot<br />

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Shirley Ceefi Realty ($10)344-2868<br />

OUTSTANDING IN FARMINGTON<br />

HILLS - Freeh neutral carpet A pamt<br />

Unbelievably pnced lor ONLY<br />

$48,688 TW-30 (612341).<br />

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$115,900 (50037)<br />

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behind which are two conveniently<br />

located carports Garden window over sink<br />

Up-graded carpeting Gas grill, kitchen appliance^,<br />

water filter on sink and ice maker and 1<br />

all window treatments are included<br />

GREAT LOCATION!<br />

Within walking distance: Pool. Clubhouse. Neaf<br />

Shopping. Banks, Movie Theater. Restaurants .<br />

and Athletic Club.<br />

REDUCED T O $151,900<br />

OWNER/BROKER (810)737-0432<br />

TOTALLY MINT<br />

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COMMUNITY FEATURES<br />

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CAU TODAY FOR<br />

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810-349-6966<br />

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Starting al $11,000<br />

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Hrs 10-5 M-F 12-4 Sa! 8 Sun<br />

1 Mile S ol Grand Rivet<br />

Off Napier Rd<br />

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2 Dd«. csr«M aa. 2 ceing<br />

fane. sppMrres 9x12 dedi ssTOd. 8MB<br />

Wwd $25,900 After 5. 313467-7X1<br />

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WE FINANCE<br />

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CANTON 1866 14 x 70 Fanmount<br />

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deck $17,800 313 4864014<br />

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NOR H<br />

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GAYLORD, Ml<br />

CONDOMINIUMS &. HOMESITIS AVAILABLE<br />

ALOfcC OUR CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSES<br />

• Prices start at $159,950<br />

• Rental management available<br />

• Resort discounts and privileges<br />

;! ' BILL LEWIS<br />

Snyder. Kinney, Bennett 1 Keating, Inc.<br />

Exclusive Local Representative<br />

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must movel (313 524-0338<br />

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Mr. $18,000<br />

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SOUTH LYON SCHOOLS<br />

$466 PER MONTH<br />

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$10000 Nm (313) 261-6337<br />

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•Ida. 3 badroom 2 bam. «r. deck.<br />

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home mgmt park. Payments aa low<br />

aa $142 mo 1060 uMl dwm. Qacount<br />

chOKaa. 313-6034010<br />

WOW!<br />

SCEMC location, covered porch,<br />

knotty p«ne walls, appliances<br />

expanded kvmg araa. apaoou<br />

ban. easy access to x-weys and<br />

ahopplrg. $100 ma^ofl aOa rental tor<br />

one yaarf $13,800 Ftnaneing<br />

CAMELOT<br />

MANUFACTURED HOMES. MC<br />

(810) 349-7794<br />

377<br />

Labfroat Property<br />

BRIGHTON - Al Brats lake lot poe<br />

mm walkout w«i'« t> w toot k<br />

541 It daap. on E Crooked STS:<br />

near ML BnffNon $125,000<br />

(010)<br />

SOUTH LYON 2.5 acra parkneUa<br />

on NIcM^i Laka. over 30 laat o*<br />

laka frontage In a developed aubdMann.<br />

approved aepacA»e8, pertal<br />

walk out possible. $88,000.<br />

810-347-4312<br />

THIS IS THE LIFE!<br />

New waterfront lots on s« sports pn-<br />

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cal: Beck Development Brokers<br />

Welcome! (810) 220-2828.<br />

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LAKE HURON THUMB<br />

By owner. 8 acree, 30C an Ufce<br />

Huron 1.300 sQft. log cabin Tian-kay<br />

oondaon $425,000 810-832-5065<br />

MILFORO VILLAGE - WaS? out<br />

bulMng sMas. sewer, paved. Huron<br />

iverfronts available Wa» to lowr<br />

Starting $48,800 (810) 360-2348<br />

PORTAGE LAKE LOT - frontage 183<br />

fl. 2.30 acres, Dexter schools<br />

mature landscaping. $325,000<br />

Cal (313) 8054174<br />

•Northern Property<br />

ANTRIM COUNTY - 6 1 acre lots<br />

adfeeang WO spat Between Gaylord<br />

and Manoatona. Clears3. paved<br />

roada laka access access to recreational<br />

tadMa. $1,250 each Land<br />

Contract avaiable (517) 426-9542<br />

CHARLEVOIX - Across from Laka<br />

Michigan. 3 badrooma. kvmg room,<br />

lamly room, 2 kM bama, drtng mom.<br />

garaga. 2 atory a>-town home wrtul<br />

front porch Many furnishings<br />

ndudad $180,800. >10-737-4004<br />

ELK RAPI06 WATERFRONT<br />

Newer, cuolemporary home wtm<br />

frontage on canal leadng to Eaat<br />

Grand Traverse Bay BeauDM Iocs<br />

HK $209,800 Coans 8 Associates<br />

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hunang. anowmobae 8 bike trails.<br />

Aoas ol state land 8 casino just rranite*<br />

away Cal..<br />

YOUR FIRST CHOICE REALTY<br />

Opan 7 Days a Week<br />

(517) 435-3500<br />

HARBOR SPRINGS - Victorian<br />

Home, Bay View. 5 bedroom plus<br />

dorm. 4 bam. 2 ftrapiacee. oak Hoars<br />

8 stars, piano room, hoi tub, large<br />

decks Fumahad $380,800 WO<br />

Finance Cal. (313) 426-2S07<br />

LAKE OGEMAW - Pnvate al sports<br />

lake. 2200 aq.lt cuetom Cape Cod.<br />

dack. wakout baaement. garage<br />

$179,000 (SIT) e m o i o<br />

NORTH OF ALPENA<br />

PRESQUE OLE 5331 TBCERWAY<br />

RaauffU 3 bedroom Cadv Log home<br />

t«l H 1902 Pool dubhouaa. maitna<br />

$119900 Poaafcts aaccnd Bt<br />

Th MRS. FROM THE<br />

METRO AREA<br />

Would you Me a mle of Laka Huron<br />

0*t needs We ol traffic Form^y<br />

ATs Carpets $260,000 Cai.<br />

Doug or Dave<br />

616-347-6200<br />

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CM: 313-425-1404<br />

FLA-Port9LLuda -Offx 120 lot 11*<br />

hours 8 ol Orlando<br />

Vie ocean. lumpna. shoppmg 8 1-05<br />

$14,000<br />

313-422-3170<br />

FLORIOA - SARASOTA<br />

Homaa 8 Condoe tor aMa Professional on-sae menegement<br />

> 23 plus yrs experience<br />

. Near X-ways shopping, anport<br />

Roae Doherty. properly manager<br />

981-4490<br />

Carton<br />

FAIRWAY CLUB<br />

Golfside Apts.<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom<br />

Free Golf<br />

Heat & Hot Water Free<br />

Carport Included<br />

313-728-1105<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Garden Apts.<br />

. JOY RD . E ol 1275<br />

Spacious 2 badroom townhouee,<br />

2 levels wim private entrance<br />

Ffom $510-1565<br />

FEATURES:<br />

• I m Bain<br />

• Stove 8 Retngeralor<br />

• Dishwasher 8 Dwposal<br />

• Central Air^Heat<br />

• Verticals<br />

• Convenient Partung<br />

• Laundry laoMies<br />

Pool 8 Clubhouse<br />

Sorry, no pets!<br />

313-455-7440<br />

IrxL/Wairbouge<br />

SaleLease 1<br />

UVONIA - FOR LEASE<br />

40,000 SQ. FT.<br />

4.000 sq. ft dekoca ofhea. 36,000 eq^<br />

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22 ft dear caking; 3<br />

12000 Globe rto.<br />

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Please cal: 313-581-2130<br />

TROY -<br />

madey 2700 eqfl tor sate or leaae<br />

AMERICAN REALTY<br />

810-354-6200<br />

395<br />

Office Bsaiieu<br />

AMERICENTERS<br />

hotMy<br />

»*$1^mo<br />

Troy. SoumheW. LNorta 8<br />

313-402-1313<br />

Announctna /<br />

Serviced Offtces<br />

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lone enewatmg. co<br />

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aonoi Duanaai i<br />

(313) 39O-10M<br />

BOMNGHAM OFT1CE SPACE<br />

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2 room olftoa «Jks s siatits m oasr<br />

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COUNTDOWN!<br />

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Both Pooio Are Open!<br />

(Memorial Day Weekend)<br />

Maka a big splash wtm our 18 2 bedrtartMMJul<br />

a setting a *<br />

selling<br />

Westland Village Apts.<br />

Joy Rd. West of Kno>^<br />

313-459-6600<br />

Sun. 124<br />

COUNTETVDRY CLEANER<br />

Mssura person la needed part-Ome<br />

aOsmoops. Mon.-Fn , 3pm to 7pm;<br />

Set lOsm to<br />

Vicky at (810) 10) 607-4770 807-4 or apoly at<br />

VILLAGE ONE PRICE CLEANERS<br />

4715 Crooks m (14 Mia)<br />

DEARBORN HEIGHTS<br />

DEARBORN CLUB<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

$200 Security Deposit<br />

From $485<br />

FREE HEAT<br />

Caang Fans • Vertical Bknda<br />

On inksler. fuel North ol Ford<br />

313-561-3593<br />

Mon Ell. 9-6 Sat 10-2<br />

OEARBORN HGTS<br />

$350 mo., 1 bedroom upper $385<br />

mo Bom nduds hast sa 8<br />

313-562-9472 Or 313-7294038<br />

OEARBORN HTS.<br />

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APARTMENTS<br />

Fsatunng Specious<br />

1 8 2 Bedroom<br />

313-274-4765<br />

A York Community<br />

GRAND FBVEFV7 Mia araa. 1 badroom<br />

from $410 includes heat, sppfcanoss.<br />

nice quel, secure buHdng<br />

Open weekends 313-537-9408<br />

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araa 4m loor akx9o. carpet. app4<br />

areas heal ndudad Cal OK. aojaaky<br />

daan $280 810-473^2509<br />

DETROIT - Large 1 bedroom apartment<br />

Newty decorated, sppkancas<br />

ndudsd, atr. heat Inctudad. rent from<br />

$350-$360 per rnonm<br />

313-531-1438 or 810-547-6493<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - 4 mos<br />

Leaaa 2 bedroom. 2 baffie. Ihnng<br />

roorrvdrwig roomrtJen. washer/dryer<br />

Jine 1 $975 mo (8101 489-9303<br />

FARMINGTON HIUS - Tiny elttcasncy<br />

Carpel, applancas. wooded<br />

setting. Cal OK. squeaky<br />

quiet $315. (810 (810) 473-- 2^3<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

Luxury one and two bedroom<br />

Apartments AvakabM<br />

Cai 810-477-7774<br />

Office Bnaiaeii<br />

^ace Saie/Leaaej<br />

DOWNTOWN<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

1.750 aq« m newer (tuny secured)<br />

bukdng 7 offices wkh Qaaa A image<br />

Immediate occupancy $1,800<br />

monthly lota No extras A MUST<br />

SE£" -<br />

Cal Judy 810-433-1100. axt 103<br />

EXPRESSWAY EXPOSURE<br />

480 Sq Ft-Up to 1000 sq B<br />

1-275 Cupreeeway<br />

J. A BLOCH 8 COJGacti_flaae<br />

(810) 559-7430<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - 12 MM 8<br />

Halted Ofkce Sub-Laaae 2300 aq<br />

810-4090770<br />

SINGLE ROOM OMoe spaca Ford 8<br />

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313-422-2400<br />

INDIVIDUAL OFFICE available<br />

UaptaWvjrter Under $600 Cortert<br />

room, raoapaon araa. uMftes 8<br />

trio included 810-64^1270<br />

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NORTHVILLE<br />

DEVELOP OR RETAIN. Live in and enjoy this 4 bedroom<br />

bnck Ranch on 4.8 acres of nature at it's best, with<br />

mature trees & a stream. Great opportunity also to<br />

develop in prestigious Northville areas. -<br />

$749,000 (S46870) 313-261-0700<br />

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FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

SECLUDED LUXURY LIVING. New construction framed<br />

and ready for your custom selections. On wooded lot.<br />

part of a cul-de-sac. 4 bedrooms. 2\ baths, approximately<br />

2,500 sq. ft<br />

$239,900 (COB) 810477-1111<br />

NOVI<br />

YOU JUST FOUND THAT SPECIAL HOME! Spacious<br />

rooms plus newer windows and carpeting, private<br />

wooded yard, panelled basement. Versatile floor plan<br />

w/great storage, 1 year home warranty Included.<br />

$179,900 (CHE) 810-3486430<br />

CANTON<br />

EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. Mint condition, 3 bedroom<br />

Ranch. Basement, 3 car garage. 2.22 acres, new<br />

kitchen, bath, skylights, Andersen windows, large master<br />

bedroom, fireplace, dining room, cozy family room.<br />

$169,900 (L300) 313-326-2000<br />

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CANTON<br />

EXCELLENT CANTON LOCATION! 3 bedroom. 2 bath<br />

Cape Cod. New windows and roof, updated kitchen,<br />

formal dining room, finished basement with family<br />

room & exercise room. A must see!<br />

$136,900 (P43770) 313-261-0700<br />

LIVONIA<br />

ALOT FOR THE MONEY. On a larger, treed lot. 3 bedrooms,<br />

attached garage, most windows have been<br />

replaced, maintenancefree, a very clean home, offering<br />

.comfort able affordable living.<br />

$92,900 (A15161)<br />

313-261-0700 $89<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

A CAREFUL BUYERS DREAM. This charming 4 bedroom<br />

Garden City Bungalow has hardwood floors, central<br />

air. newer furnace, hot water heater, a beautifully<br />

manicured lawn & much mora!<br />

$69900 (H201) 313-326-2000<br />

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PLYMOUTH<br />

STATELY SOUTHERN MANSION STYLE farm house<br />

•ocated on a soenic hilltop. Needs some TLC. Second<br />

house on site, approximately 1,100 sq. ft., ideal for inlaw<br />

quarters quarte or rental<br />

S27 5,000 (22 313-455-7000<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

NICELY MAINTAINED COLONIAL w/4 large bedrooms.<br />

2^ baths. large family room w/natural fireplace, formal<br />

dining roomjibrary/den & Florida room. Many updates<br />

thru-out.<br />

$220,000 313-455-7000<br />

CANTON<br />

GREAT HOUSE, GREAT PRICE. Kitchen opens to family<br />

room w/cathedral ceilings & brick hearth fireplace.<br />

First floor laundry. Spacious master suite w/full bath<br />

& walk-in closet. Deck off kitchen nook.<br />

$170,000 (M185) 313-326-2000<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

COZY, CLEAN RANCH! 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. New<br />

kitchen including all appliances & newer hardwood<br />

floow. Custom designed Florida room w/skylights. 2<br />

woodburning fireplaces.<br />

$152,900 ( 23H11569) 313455-7000<br />

WAYNE<br />

HOW SWEET IT IS! This 4 bedroom home has lots to<br />

give. 1992 cpnstruction. 2ii baths. fireplace, cathedral<br />

ceilings. This one won't last.<br />

$136,000 (S156) 313-326-2000<br />

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WESTLAND<br />

REMARKABLY SPACIOUS! This 3 bedroom bfick<br />

Ranch has a family room w/firepiace & a large eat-in<br />

kitchen. All appliances stay. Central air. large yard &<br />

2 carnage<br />

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PLYMOUTH<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION! Majestically stands on a serene<br />

setting. 4 spacious bedrooms, cathedral ceilings in<br />

master bedroom & family room. Master bath w/walkin<br />

closet. <strong>Library</strong> and dining room.<br />

S269.B00 {23Q48667) 313455-7000<br />

LIVONIA<br />

COUNTRY IN THE CITY. Almost 2 acres in Uvonia and<br />

a very spacious Cape Cod. 2,full baths. 2 natural fire<br />

places. 15x12 Florida room, newer vinyl windows &<br />

roof. Stevenson school district.<br />

$194,600 (G31515) 313-261-0700<br />

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LAKE POINTE. Very nice Quad-level with 4 bedrooms, 2<br />

baths, family room w/firepiace. formal dining room and<br />

basement. Close to everything. Great location in sub.<br />

$169,900 (23C41136) 313455-7000<br />

CANTON<br />

HERE'S A WINNER! Well maintained <strong>Canton</strong> Bi-tevel. 4<br />

bedrooms, 2 baths, large family room w/fireplace. 2\<br />

car garage, private yard w/2 tier deck plus many more<br />

upgrades.<br />

"$149,100 (23P42420) 313455-7000<br />

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LIVONIA<br />

YOU WONT BELIEVE IT when you go through this<br />

clean, 3 bedroom, 2 full bath Ranch. Finished rec room<br />

w/2nd kitchen, doorwall to newer patio & two car<br />

ILT3H (J29332) 313-261-0700<br />

REDFORD<br />

SOUTH REDFORD. 3 bedrooms + finished basement.<br />

Windows, roof, furnace, water heater & carpet - all 2<br />

years new or less! + much, much more.<br />

(L7474) 313-261-0700 SS1.649 (L9615)<br />

WESTLAND<br />

A REAL BUOQET PLEASER 3 bedroom Ranch, nice<br />

comer tot. New siding Jan. '96. great starter home or<br />

investment. Priced to sell.<br />

(W330) 313326-2000<br />

SALEM<br />

LIVONIA<br />

CEDAR LOO HOME. 2 acre lot with rolling Nils, running<br />

stream. 3.000 sq. ft. home w/covered wrap-around<br />

porch, h, 3 badroom*. b 2^> baths, huge rec room<br />

U49.000 (BEA) 101416410<br />

TIFFANY PARK. 3 bedroom Ranch with huge family<br />

room & full wall fireplace, large country kitchen,<br />

updates: new windows, siding, near school A par*<br />

$146,000<br />

(N14433) 113261-0700<br />

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WIXOM<br />

GREAT BUY 2 BEDROOM CO-OP. Features include clubhouse.<br />

pool, central air. patio & basement. Both badrooms<br />

hava newer carpet, all appliances stay.<br />

Affordable living m community in Wlxom.<br />

$49. BOO (HEL) 810477-1111<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

FAMILY SPECIAL. Sharp 3 badroom Trv-leval. Family<br />

room w/fireplace & dan. Oversized garaga. fenced<br />

yard, sidewalks & 1* blocks to elementary school.<br />

1144,900 (BIR) 8104771111<br />

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NORTHVILLE<br />

THINK SUMMER! Enjoy the gorgeous inground pool in 1<br />

the professionally landscaped yard. Open floor plan<br />

w/cathedral ceilings, island kitchen, 4 bedrooms. \<br />

baths, finished bedroom/office in lower level.<br />

$259,900 • (GRE) 810-3466410,<br />

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FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

CLASSIC COLONIAL. 4 bedrooms, new kitchen in 94<br />

with ceiling high honey-oak cabinetry, central air. vinyl<br />

windows and carpeting new in '95.<br />

$184,900 (GER) 810477-1111'<br />

UVONIA<br />

IDEAL LOCATION. This 1.565 sq. ft. custom Ranch isin<br />

the heart of Uvonia. 3 nice size bedrooms. 21 baths.,<br />

newer kitchen and other updates. Family room has fire<br />

place. Well maintained.<br />

$169,900 (G32909) 313-261-0700<br />

WESTLAND<br />

IT'S ALL HERE! 4 bedroom. 3 bath, custom brick<br />

Ranch. Attached garage, cathedral ceilings, finished<br />

walk-out. deck, patio. Jennair stove, fireplace, skylights.<br />

master suite w/his & her closets, whirlpool tub.<br />

$143,000 ( 23N38620) 313455-7000<br />

LIVONIA<br />

COME LOOK ME OVER! Great starter or retirement<br />

home. Nestled in Livonia's Taylors sub. 3 bedroom<br />

brick Ranch. Newer windows, updated bath, partiallyfinished<br />

basement.<br />

$97,900 (23G15100) 313455-7000<br />

REDFORD ;<br />

DONT RENT * RAVE/BUY * SAVE! 3 bedroom cozy.<br />

Bungalow, with a unique plan (woodburner in the cerv«<br />

ter of 3 rooms), 1 full bath, 1% car garage, full base<br />

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$74,956 ( 23M15558) 313455-7000<br />

ROMULUS<br />

RENT PROBLEMS? Solve them with this 3 bedroom<br />

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$64,900 (J346) 313-326-2000<br />

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O&E Thursday, May 2, 1996<br />

A P A f t T M C N T S<br />

Thla Classification<br />

Continued from<br />

Page E8.<br />

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FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

a limited number ol 1 & 2 bedroom<br />

Luxury apartments mMtw NOW<br />

'From 800:1250 sq It!<br />

• Free carport included<br />

• Large doeei space<br />

. Waste'-dryers in 2 bedrooms<br />

• Pnvate entr*ice *i 2 bedroome<br />

. Cwee 10 l-WW-275/1-96<br />

• Swimming pool tenna courts,<br />

voDevbe* courts<br />

- WaiKrvj vails<br />

• Pond »» gniis K pier* -atses<br />

• Mahfe^JeeutrM ianc^cap-r^<br />

FAIRMONT PARK APTS<br />

Comer o» 9 Mile A DraM<br />

810-474-2510<br />

Cal or ws2552i__-1<br />

FARMINGTOH'SOUTHFIELD<br />

area, eltiaency apt appkances lur-<br />

r,sned. no po» tasomo plus ma-<br />

nes 810-366-0207<br />

FERNDALE - AvaUaible May 1st 2<br />

bedroom upper. nawty remodel<br />

$650mo. included leal 4 water<br />

-| mo security depoaa 1810)683-9672<br />

- GAiROEN -CITY - 1 badroom trash<br />

pamt 4 new carpel Heat refected<br />

$480nx) - security depoan<br />

Call 313-565-3677<br />

" GARDEN CITY<br />

Fard/MKMebelt A/ea<br />

Sp»cou» 1 bedroom apartments<br />

Amenees include<br />

• Owner Paid Heat 4 Water<br />

.. Central A*<br />

• intercom System<br />

« Cartage Disposal<br />

• Laundry Facilities<br />

• Window Treatment*** Blinds<br />

From $440 monthly<br />

GARDEN CITY TERRACE<br />

(313) 522-0480<br />

GARDEN CITY - Large 1 bedroom<br />

01*1 nenghborhooo near shopping<br />

neat • ——<br />

included Lai**»Y lacaitias $410 per<br />

mo Cal 313-937-3718<br />

• WEST Of MIDDLEBELT<br />

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313-326-5382<br />

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•010) 686-8875<br />

Mackson Heights<br />

GREAT APTS..<br />

GREAT<br />

LOCATIONS<br />

RENT<br />

INCLUDES<br />

Heat &<br />

Vertical Blinds<br />

fl month or 1 yea« lease Wen main-<br />

land Newly decoraled Features an<br />

conditioning, refrigerator. range,<br />

vnone detectors laundry leo*Hes 4<br />

extra Storage SunmnwigPool Cable<br />

available<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts<br />

LEXINGTON<br />

VILLAGE<br />

Small Pet Sect ton<br />

From $495<br />

1-75 and 14 Mile<br />

Opposite OeWano Man<br />

585-4010<br />

PRESIDENT<br />

MADISON APTS.<br />

From $500<br />

i Bloc* E ol John R<br />

Juet S. ol Oakland Ma»<br />

585-0580<br />

HARLO APTS.<br />

Fipm $500<br />

Warren MKh<br />

West side ol Mound Rd<br />

just N. a* 13 Mae<br />

Opposite GM Tech Center<br />

939-2340<br />

GDKSS<br />

PLYMOUTH. OLOE vaage Brand<br />

nan - 2 badroom lower Hal All apptt-<br />

ances basement, big Iror* porch<br />

AvaaabM ,mmed«ler» No pets MOO<br />

month [313) 459-4416<br />

PLYMOUTH- CHd Village 1 be-Greenaeld<br />

F r a n k l i n P a l m e r<br />

Apartments<br />

S200 Security Deposit<br />

F R O M $ 4 7 5<br />

Includes Heat<br />

Dishwashers - Pool<br />

Central Air<br />

Masonary Construction<br />

3 1 3 - 3 9 7 - 0 2 0 0<br />

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MAINCENTRE<br />

Luxury Apartments • Retail Shops<br />

Professional Space<br />

...In Downtown Northville<br />

Experience MjinCentre's unique one &<br />

twabedroom jnd lort apartments<br />

(810)347-6811<br />

Call About Specials<br />

Lmated .1! corner ol Mam ii Center Streets<br />

in Downtown Northville<br />

West land's Best Value.<br />

BLUE G A R<br />

A P A R T M E N T S<br />

• • Close to Work!<br />

• Convenient to Shopping!<br />

Our Value Package Includes:<br />

• Fashionable updated • Heal and Water<br />

apart mew s • Balconies<br />

• Dishwashers -• Ait Conditioner<br />

• Mini Bitnds • Laundry facilities in each Ouiidmg<br />

• Larte. secure pnvate Available...<br />

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each apartment p-.<br />

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SOLTTMFIELD<br />

Oean 1 bedroom, (tea heat quat<br />

tocaaon. intrusion alarm.<br />

partung. large wa* in closet antra<br />

large storage area.<br />

RENT FROM $615<br />

LAHSER NEAR 8 « MILE<br />

Wellington Place<br />

81(3-356-1069<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

FRANKLIN POINTE<br />

TOWNHOUSES<br />

3 bedrooms bath. 1537 •q.n<br />

3 bedroomS'l balh, 1512 sq ft •<br />

Full basement<br />

FROM $812 .' r<br />

HEAT INCLUDES<br />

(810)355-1367<br />

SOUTHFIELD^ RANKLIN<br />

RENT FROM $1,380 *<br />

2 or 3 bedroom spaoous lown<br />

houses, sleganl tormal dmeng room 1<br />

great room, natural Hreplaca Z%<br />

balhs. master bedroom suite, full<br />

Basement 2 car attached garage<br />

WEATHERSTONE<br />

TOWNHCWSES<br />

(810) 350-1296<br />

Franklin Rd. S of 13 Mile<br />

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Franklin River Apts<br />

12 Mi & Telegraph<br />

810-356-0400<br />

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SOUTHFIELD<br />

Low Move In Costs<br />

1 Bedroom Apartments<br />

$55Q<br />

Heat Included ^<br />

HIDDEN VALLEY<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

(810)358-4379<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

Wa are taking applications<br />

for spacnus 2 4 3 bedroom<br />

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WAKEFIELD APTS 810-356-3780<br />

I at 2 bedroom apartments<br />

2-bedroom townhomes<br />

Dishwashers/vertical blinds<br />

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2 Bedroom<br />

f n » $ 5 5 0<br />

$ 3 5 0 D e p o s i t<br />

FREE HEAT and COOKING GAS<br />

Dishwashers • Vertical Blinds • 1 1/2 Baths<br />

Central Air • Pool • Laundry & Storage • Tennis<br />

Carport • Clubhouse • Cable Ready<br />

Newburgh between Joy & Warren<br />

a (313)455-4300<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

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The Perfect Plaoe no Cal Home<br />

One and Two bedroom apartments<br />

featuring pnvate enlrancaa, weeher<br />

and dryer m each iML n» Oaenng<br />

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bands, wafc-in closets paHoAatoorry<br />

tree carport, tanns oourt and swim-<br />

ming pool Great locakon w*h easy<br />

access lo <strong>major</strong> expressways Luxury<br />

at an unbefeevtfMe prlca,<br />

810-355-0770<br />

On One Center Drive Beftyeen<br />

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SOUTHFIELD<br />

WHITEHAU APARTMENTS<br />

Spacious 2 Bedroom apts<br />

Starting si $730 Free baaK cade<br />

4 heat on selected units<br />

Cal now 810-557-0311<br />

ConveraenOy local eo<br />

on 9 Mse/Greenlield<br />

LOW MOVE IN COSTS<br />

2 Bedroom Apartments<br />

$775<br />

HEAT INCLUDED<br />

Knob In The Woods<br />

Apartments<br />

(810)353*0586<br />

Mori-Sat 9 6 S m N o a > $<br />

Franklin Square Apartments<br />

Free Heal<br />

Vertwal Bl»nds<br />

Patio/Balcony<br />

Heated Pool<br />

Great Location r<br />

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Affordable 1 & 2<br />

Bedrooms<br />

ALL DAY LONG<br />

YOU GET....<br />

CALL NOW<br />

(313)427-6970<br />

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Olympic sue pool and tennis courts<br />

e Outstanding location on Novi Road between 9 it 10 Mile<br />

Roads. ]ust 5 minutes from 12 Oaks Shopping Center<br />

Easily accessible to 1-696 and 1-275.<br />

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Men Part lo W«st BtoomMW<br />

Bringing Landlords<br />

AND<br />

Renters Together<br />

HOUSE S.CONOOSAPTS<br />

R E N T A L P R O S<br />

SOUTHFIELD 810-356-RENT<br />

GARDEN CITY 313-513-RENT<br />

EAST POINTE 810-773-RENT<br />

AUBURN HILLS 810-373-RENT<br />

ANN AR0OR • 5 twfroom. 2 balh<br />

tamlly room 2 car garage $2000<br />

v<br />

RENT A-HOME<br />

Share Listings, 842-1620. no tee<br />

ANN ARBOR. detract. Livonia. Lin-<br />

coln Part 2. 3 & « bedrooms Vacant<br />

homes 4 apaiyient* >Od* pats ok<br />

Co ^3273-0223<br />

AUBURN HILLS. 2 badroom ranch<br />

basement, wasner dryer, $785.'"*)<br />

RENT-A-MOME<br />

SHARE LISTINGS 642-1620<br />

BE A HOMEOWNER<br />

Low Down Payment<br />

Specid sow interest Programs<br />

Call Jim Waken<br />

HE-MAX Preferred (313) 277-7777<br />

BEVERLY HILLS, 13 Mrie 4<br />

Lafaer. newly remodeled<br />

ranch home, 3 bearooms. 2<br />

bains fireplace *imroom.<br />

dack. fu* baaamara. $1750 •<br />

For tot trio. 810-855-2992<br />

BIRMINGHAM 4 ALL CITIES<br />

FREE<br />

PREVIEW, CATALOGS. PHOTOS<br />

HOUSES. CONDOS. APARTMENTS<br />

"Sine* 1976-<br />

TENANTS & LANDLORDS<br />

SHARE REFERRALS<br />

RENT-A-HOME<br />

810-642-1620<br />

864 S. Adams. BBnrwigham<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 2 badroom,<br />

IwowoM Hoora.<br />

Oarage, doOWeVX 1154<br />

5v0 $"60 mo<br />

•place, air<br />

( Birmingham<br />

10) 646-7869<br />

(810)<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 3 badroom Ranch 1<br />

Balh 2 .Car garage Appliances<br />

Fenced- t)05CA!0<br />

RENTAL PROS 1810) 366-RENT<br />

3 badroom. 2 Mi<br />

o*n-<br />

SIRMlNfl^AM<br />

Odh. Cape-Cod waahar'dryar ca<br />

iral Cnapm SOTS Ca*<br />

Her 6pm,- (810) 737-2081<br />

BIRMINGHAM. 3 badroom ranch. 2<br />

car garagf. fenced yard, naw carpal<br />

ifery cdain, unmeiSat* occupancy<br />

pekomtr 8J 0-647-0067<br />

405 HOMI<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 2 badroom. 1 ba*v<br />

tS yard. 1 car<br />

include dove,<br />

tdr. waafter A<br />

draw No pala Avdtabfe Jim 1a)<br />

$775 par mordv (810)<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

wMntai, cfearv^xX 1975<br />

No dogs tB3»nio (810) 332-2318<br />

BIRMINGHAM • 2 badroom<br />

gdow 1 baft. al apptancaa. waahar/<br />

dryer Basamant, datachad garaga.<br />

MOGUo No pats (313) 2S5-8110<br />

BIRMINGHAM 3 badroom turn-<br />

•alow r« Baft* Al appliance* Fm-<br />

afied baaement $iO»MO<br />

RENTAL PROS (810) 356-RE NT<br />

BIRMINGHAM 3 Bedroom i\» bean<br />

Veplace. centrd air. 2<br />

I aepkanca*. Sl36(Vmo<br />

RENT-A-HOli<br />

Hoaei<br />

DEARBORN<br />

Clear 2 badroom adh cenra<br />

• t i c * garaga tBSOrtno<br />

(313) 281-3704<br />

DEARBORN HEIGHTS - 3 BaOoom<br />

bnck ranch 1 Baft Appliances<br />

Large lanced yard J70OMO<br />

RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT<br />

DEARBORN HTS ranch m MWary<br />

HB* 3 Bedrooms. 2500 sq laal. new<br />

carpacpam $i TOCVmonth<br />

Cal (614)<br />

8 MILE/5 Pis araa. 2 baOoom ful<br />

baaamanl. lenoed back yard, newly<br />

carp sled, new appkances $57(Vmo<br />

immeckele occupancy 810 477-2826<br />

DETROIT 5 MkdTadgrap" Araa<br />

Nice large 2 badroom w'irang room,<br />

fe basement S360 plu* dapodt Cal<br />

(810) 881-1732 or (810) 682-5073<br />

A HOME<br />

Share LaBngs. 642-1820. no fee<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Close to town 3<br />

Bedroom 11* Baft vjwy opan home<br />

New carpeting. 2 car attached<br />

garaga Cdl tor data** A leave mes-<br />

sage (313) 70S-86O3<br />

BIRMINGHAM 2887 Dorohaalar<br />

1100 94 It 3 BaOoorrt i"1** balhs<br />

appkances dack. rac room $ 2 car<br />

garage $125Cymo (810) 644-3232<br />

BIRMINGHAM Dynssnc ccndmpo-<br />

rsry 3 b»»omn. dan $ IMng room. 3rd<br />

M l loll sree wdi skylit i K* Be**<br />

basemen, appkancee Ai Matili now<br />

$1,500 810-34M186. 1717<br />

RICHTER & A S S O C .<br />

BIRMINGHAM 8 oftar suCurbs<br />

CORPORATE<br />

TRANSFEREES<br />

Fo. your RELOCATION NEEDS<br />

CaU D 8 H PROPERTIES<br />

810-737-4002<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 1 5 stray 3 bed-<br />

rooms. newer carpal, rool.<br />

Basamenl. 1 car<br />

refer ences<br />

Wa* 10 town $1175m*><br />

Cranbrook Realtors<br />

(810) 645-2500<br />

I car oarage Employed.<br />

& 1 5 month security<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Tree Ined street 3<br />

beOoom 2 story Hardwood Hoora.<br />

' 5 Bar- al appkances S43Calalpa.<br />

tl2SQfno 810-646-7869<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Quarton,'<br />

Franklin - Sharp « Badroom brick<br />

cotomal. JM baths, lamly room,<br />

drang room, 2000 sq ft . 2 car. air.<br />

Birmingham schools $23(XVmo<br />

D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - 3 bedroom<br />

ranch, Dming Appkance* Basa-<br />

ment 1 Car garage S80O/MO<br />

RENTAL PROS (810) 373-RENT<br />

Bloomtield Hill*, newly renoveled<br />

3000 soft * beckoam home $2485<br />

RENT A HOME<br />

Share Listings, 642-1620. no lee<br />

BLOOMFIELD: Lone Pnwlnfcstor -<br />

Spkl level 3000 sq 1 4 Bedrooms<br />

3"? balhs. den lamey room. masHer<br />

surta'nuraery lawrv'srx* mctoded<br />

BoTilnghaJ^ schools $2800rtno<br />

0 4 H PROPERTIES 810-7374002<br />

CANTON - 3 Bedroom bnck ranch<br />

Appkances V? Balhs Basemant<br />

$84WMO<br />

RENTAL PROS (313) 513-RENT<br />

CANTON 3 Badroom ranch, 1st<br />

Baths, larmty room withl>rep«ace. a*,<br />

appkances. 2>* - car. non-amokng<br />

homapels $96Vmo 313-45^0906<br />

CANTON - 3 bedrroom colonial. 1'*<br />

Balh. Basement e«ce*enl locaKior.<br />

treed lol appkances A.alable June<br />

1st $750 mo (810) 474-9921<br />

CANTON Cherry HWHaggerly - 3<br />

Bedroonj Bnck colonial lamly room<br />

Noplace 1856 sq fl. pool, aa. Tl<br />

car appkances neutral<br />

$l5(XVmo<br />

0 S H PROPERTIES 81&737-4002<br />

CANTON • >mme 5 ( u p to » 95 ptr how) Heoth DentcU & m<br />

" j f [ trSwoixe ovoiiobie Cosuoi »» code ^<br />

Inspectors. NeQOtive Reiouctiert ood ^<br />

' * firsts with MO-UM experience Pov W<br />

^ cn send rssums to<br />

Box 12800<br />

Obaarvar 4. Eccentric Newspapers<br />

38251 SchOdlc raft Rd<br />

Lnoraa. Mt 48150<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

Growth requtf** addttond dafkng d<br />

large general conuactor Poaaona<br />

avaeatJ* lor mdvOuds sdh experi-<br />

ence m general accounting or as Pro-<br />

jsct Cost Accountant, landaf «dh<br />

cornputenzed aotxuntmg and Lotus<br />

123. Compadfve sdary and esoMart<br />

AJ ATKIN CONSTRUCTION CO<br />

P O. Box 9081<br />

Femsn^on Ha*. Ml 48333-9061<br />

EOE<br />

500 Help Waited<br />

General<br />

ACCOUNTING r REIMBURSEMENT<br />

MANAGER<br />

Associates Degree and 3 years<br />

computers Process 3rd party Bikings<br />

IMeckcwdl wdwi DMH standards<br />

ax] regulations Ovaeee appkeaaon<br />

ol CMH MIS sydam Good sdary<br />

Thomas W Hurtey. Controler<br />

Services » Enhance Patera al<br />

32233 StfiookaML Sta 100<br />

Lrvoma, Ml *8150<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

ACTIVITY DIRECTOR<br />

Poadon avaiable d senior commu-<br />

Contact (313) 728-8870<br />

An Equal Opporttfdy Employer<br />

ACTIVITY ASSISTANT<br />

- needed d Greenery Extended Cars<br />

Canter In Farmmgior Mud fi**«<br />

e^erlenca working m Activities and<br />

—CiMint wrdng akd* High sdtool<br />

degree -r-ured Pit III contact<br />

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between M d 810-477 7373<br />

FAX US YOUR AD<br />

313-883-2232<br />

SELL fT TOOAYt<br />

MAINTENANCE/<br />

TMTTFTMTTJT<br />

Seeking individuals to work as *on-call" building<br />

maintenance/truck drivers. Requires a valid COL<br />

license, equivalent ol 6 months verifiable full-time<br />

experience tn each general buttdmg maintenance and<br />

medium-sue truck driving plus the ab«ty to operate a<br />

hMo. Anyone Sling these positions must be aveilaW*<br />

when needed to fH| in fot vacationing or absent<br />

employees or increased woridoed. We offer a variety of<br />

To apply, call ICrii at (31 3)953-2277<br />

Detroit Ml<br />

Fax NO (313)4® 1-7977<br />

ACT NOW<br />

^ Evaryooe<br />

$350<br />

DieWbukor co. needs<br />

IS CM Apr* 313-523-7866<br />

General Help<br />

QuaMnaa<br />

A C T N O W<br />

3w»i»rwn) pod ocmpsny m Troy<br />

Idsd lor ccaege<br />

810-528-3620<br />

AOOmONAL INCOME<br />

Sislong Oeactor tor toed Sr Uttdn<br />

band Planb ddd "itatin For<br />

8Mgr^Mon-Pin, 9-4pm<br />

AGENT AVON SALES<br />

Averts $8-$1<br />

No IMmtan C r or tnvemory'<br />

1-800-742-4738<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

AGGRESSIVE ENTHUSIASTIC<br />

person wanted to M part urns poa-<br />

*on m our Novi dantd dice Gred<br />

attitude 4 people doai are only<br />

CM 810-478-2028<br />

ALARM<br />

DISPATCHERS<br />

ImmedeN opening* tor **pen-<br />

enced *larm ddpatchar* tor<br />

nationd modtonng company W*<br />

o*e« heeJWdontd care. 40IK.<br />

paid hokdsywacation*. excalani<br />

pay CM Mon - Fit. 9am-*pm at<br />

. (810) 559-5636 .<br />

ALARM INSTALLER TRAINEE<br />

EMdncd 4 carpentry experience a<br />

plua. CM Mon 8iru Fn BanvApm<br />

(810) 368-2556<br />

Al Students/ Others<br />

SUMMER WORK<br />

$10.25<br />

Summer expansion has crsstid 37<br />

openings ^leulM wdi fmad. M<br />

mator* apply wa iron AASP xchoi<br />

xnr«>s Ful pert time auMMI*<br />

Cal Today 4 8KM74-9090<br />

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313-722-3333<br />

CLEAN OUT The Amc<br />

Clean The Gerege<br />

Have A Sete'<br />

Cai 313-591-0900<br />

MANAGERS/ASSISIM MANAGERS<br />

Looking for the fun and responstoiHty that comes<br />

with running your own business? Can vou build<br />

and motivate an aggressive in-store sates team?<br />

Would you Ik* tell nq paint related supplies and<br />

you Hte setting paint, related supplies<br />

equipment? Do you hate working long retail<br />

hours? Apply your skWs with our team of<br />

at Mercury Paints, a 77 year<br />

Opaining$ are available in<br />

Ions and Detroit MaM or fax<br />

pirolesnonali<br />

Michigan tn<br />

many suburban locations i<br />

your resume to:<br />

M E R C U R Y P A I N T S<br />

A V A W l l W V I l l l m M mM 1W M U<br />

Attn: John Ehwood, V.P. Selek<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

A n Exciting<br />

Opportunity in<br />

Jewish Education<br />

Tsmpd Israel a seeking s<br />

dynamic mdviduai to become<br />

part ol Is ttall as<br />

Assistant Director<br />

of Education<br />

The asMXtsnl wM wort dractty with<br />

tha Director d Education m the pro-<br />

gram development, supervaaon snd<br />

admrnatrabon d the supplementary<br />

tchod PraK-12. adult education, as<br />

wM ss soma mtormd educational<br />

programrrwig Experience and mtar-<br />

persond did* m working wdsn *<br />

Compemve salary and Benefits<br />

Knowledge of Hebrew and Judaea<br />

and programming experience<br />

• red<br />

Plea** send resume to<br />

5725 Walnut Uke Road<br />

Wed Otoonddd. Ml 48323<br />

Am E. Shepso ExecuBue Dndot<br />

_ ANIMAL Hoapkd **<br />

J pernor 4 dudart lor lectaurv<br />

II oHce procedure* 4 techmoan<br />

duke* Wt ran RapK P O<br />

Bos 888007. lilt Ma'a. Ml 48186<br />

B<br />

ANIMAL SHELTER<br />

KENNEL ATTENDANT<br />

Part-am* operwig tor humane<br />

and Ttoa.Hd mdhnoud at<br />

. ,, I — — I —«» a II M • I 11 • , tfc fl I *MM<br />

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Hwnana Sooely 37K8 Ms jusai<br />

Road lead d Newt.,' ^i) m Hit Mir 1<br />

APARTMENT HELP NEEDED<br />

FM 4 pill 1^5"<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

General 500 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

APARTMENT GENERAL HELPER<br />

Ful Vne prep wort snd kght mainte-<br />

nance lor Oak Part apartment com-<br />

plex Benefits Catl Mon -Fri.<br />

810-867-0284<br />

An Equal Qpportunly Emdoyer<br />

APARTMENT GENERAL HELPER<br />

Ful tune ground wort 4 Ugh! masite-<br />

nance lor Southlleld *p*rtment com-<br />

plex Benefit* Call Mon -Fn<br />

810-398-4379<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

APARTMENT GENERAL HELPER<br />

Ful Vne T 0 ? 4 •W* mmn ~<br />

Royd Oek apt^ment<br />

complex BenaAt* CM Mon -Fri 9-5,<br />

810-5*9-7762<br />

An Equd Opportumty Employer<br />

APARTMENT GROUNDS<br />

4 ON-SITE<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

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tor tul time<br />

ittrt mantmanca<br />

•penenca necenary. good working<br />

condinne Come |om our team d<br />

Chatham Hid Apis 38135 Grand<br />

River. Famrangton (810) 476-8080<br />

Large subi.<br />

con-munifj. oii.ng<br />

grounds i ap—<br />

Espenencand<br />

APARTMENT<br />

LEASING CONSULTANT<br />

Part time oodHon. 32-40 hours per<br />

weak at «ver Bend Apertments m<br />

WaMand Opportunity to wort adh<br />

anc* preferred, cM tor apocntment<br />

(313) 985 98*9 or Fan neeume to<br />

(313) 588-5807<br />

APARTMENT MANAGER "<br />

COUPLE<br />

For nortieetei aparkmnl compter<br />

Mud lam 2 yeem •eewenoe In<br />

property menagemer* Apertmert 4<br />

uMist induded CM Mon Fn 9am-<br />

5pm. 110-382-40*3<br />

An Equd Opportixdy<br />

B e c o m e a P a r t o f o u r S u c c e s s f u l<br />

YNWM'J.!<br />

We have opportunities in ad Departments.<br />

Join us as a<br />

F u l l - T i m e o r P a r t - T i m e A s s o c i a t e<br />

Great Benefits v*Wh Numerous Fringes.<br />

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10mm fo 7pm mt.<br />

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The Crossing at Westland<br />

- Westland, Michigan<br />

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(Day* 4 Altemoon*)<br />

$220/week • overtsne<br />

M A Y D A Y<br />

R E S O U R C E S<br />

(810) 827-1163<br />

ASSISTANT AUTO<br />

BODY MANAGER<br />

Apply d or CM Randy's Coddor.<br />

•3580 MemmarVSchoclcreft Rd*<br />

(313) 513-7530<br />

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the response. Would<br />

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people are wollng to<br />

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810-644-1070<br />

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810-852-3222<br />

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810-475-4596<br />

ivir ft t r t n H k<br />

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ASSISTANT BUILDING<br />

SERVICES COORDINATOR<br />

A leader m the HVAC Environmental<br />

Control indu*ny m*l Murray'dja<br />

looking tor *ntfiudadac peopd en<br />

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ControV<br />

CM*<br />

OK. Changsrs and Uf* Samoa<br />

Taeli* Earn $400 to $800 per weak<br />

pereon No* Moava Inc.<br />

n 8 a 9<br />

ASSISTANT CONSTRUCTION<br />

PHOJTCT BUDEWNTEHOEWT<br />

m and oona»uc8on oompeny<br />

•ks sn *^>ertenoed and mo»-<br />

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APARTMENT<br />

MANAGERS<br />

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lor * Credt 4<br />

working unwveog.<br />

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CREW OkEF<br />

Growmg and itrvayeig Vm<br />

need* aggtessiv* ntNOmi<br />

tor m Xcdkrw* pk^r,£r.<br />

veymg Sand reaun* to w .<br />

GLA SURVEYOR MC >»' •> • *<br />

40506 E Ann Arbor Nd 5ua* »8IU j<br />

Plymouth. Ml . 48170 or cdi (313)<br />

418-9860<br />

CEMENT FINISHER &<br />

LABORER<br />

W«i COL. CM (810) 642-2879<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

Carpenters, roofer* bnck maaotv<br />

concrete Imaher. laborer* 4 1 CDL<br />

truck dnvar needad Good pey 4<br />

Cal: (810) 855-9261<br />

CONSTRUCTION CLEAN UP 4<br />

Mac Laborer* • Mon tiru Ffl . flex-<br />

ible hour*, anmedaie operwig*<br />

CM 313-2334610<br />

Coratruckon<br />

CONSTURCTION COMPANY<br />

seeking person* experienced In<br />

mamtenance and generd labor<br />

Benefits mdud*d Send raauma to:<br />

Conatruckon. P O Box 308. South-<br />

held. Ml 48037<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

ESTIMATOR/<br />

PURCHASER<br />

Wanted tor lul time wort MUST be<br />

acne to read bkMpnntt. and should be<br />

lamihar with al phases ol mult>-f*m*y<br />

residential coos! ruction and land<br />

Development Should underetand<br />

constructor methods and matonds.<br />

be able lo pnoriMe ta*k* and hav*<br />

strong interpersonal skils Qualified<br />

applicant MUST HAVE 5-7 yrs<br />

related experience Send resume lo<br />

Personnel. Attn Steve. P.O. Box<br />

30*5. Birmmgam. Ml 48009<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

Experienced operator* A entry levd<br />

laborers needed for grating con-<br />

tractor CM (810) 363-0209<br />

CONSTRUCTION HELPER 4<br />

Painters needed Tood 4 truck a<br />

plus Must b* prompt and moavaled<br />

(810) 414-9982<br />

CONSTRUCTION LABORER lot<br />

West Bloomfield bidder Mud hav*<br />

v*M driver's license<br />

CAU (810) 988-9160<br />

CONSTRUCTION LABORERS<br />

CauVmg experience preferred Part-<br />

time 313-421-4707<br />

CLEANING POSITIONS<br />

Garden Cay. Lrvom* areas Part-Vne<br />

Supervisor and Cleaners needed<br />

Evening* 313-282-9117<br />

CLINICAL ASSISTANT<br />

to provide cknacd office support and<br />

coortknation of nwked appoint-<br />

ments Good organizational com-<br />

munication. computer and<br />

mathematical skills necessary Must<br />

possess a valid dnvar* acense<br />

Please send resume or apply to<br />

1709 John R Troy Ml 48083. Attn<br />

CMM LAYOUT<br />

TECHNICIAN<br />

NOVI/WALLED LAKE AREA<br />

Minimum *yrs experience DCC Pro-<br />

grammng Must be knowledgeable<br />

ndh DEATUTORS Windows Excel-<br />

lent wage 4 benefit package Send<br />

me 4 i wag* requirements to Attn<br />

Human Resource Department. 900<br />

Addade Walled Lake Ml' 48390<br />

CNC MIU 4 LATHE operators -<br />

EXPenencd on precision machined<br />

air craft parts lull benefits Hytrol<br />

Manufactunng Inc Garden City<br />

261-8030<br />

CNC MILL OPERATORS<br />

needed lor machine shop m West-<br />

land Night Shift only Good pay. ion<br />

of overtime 4 benefit* available CM<br />

(313) 326-266*<br />

CNC OPERATOR<br />

- Farmmgior Hils machine Wk* has<br />

openmg tor person experienced with<br />

Okuma CNC lathe able to operate,<br />

id-up 4 overeee afternoon shift,<br />

benefits, paid vacation 4 hc*d*ys<br />

Cdl Mon Toes T-hurs S Fn 9-3<br />

810-473-9305<br />

CNC OPERATORS Experienced<br />

CNC Ma Operators needed Mud be<br />

able to produce quaMy parts 4 man-<br />

tdn efliaency Send re*um* or ipply<br />

m pernor to:<br />

Double H Manut*ciumg Inc.<br />

6171 Commerce<br />

WeeOand Ml *8186<br />

313-729-3*50<br />

COLLECTIBLE GIFT 4 Dc* Store m<br />

Pynouth now hamg tul 4 part km*<br />

help, ledbd hour*. AM tor Michel*<br />

(313) 453-7733<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

LABORORS<br />

$6-18*1' No experience necessary<br />

(810) 559-6727'<br />

COUNTER HELP<br />

A makae person la naadad lor dry<br />

d*an*i* m Plymouth Tha d a perl-<br />

vna poaiton, hours vary Excddnt<br />

pay H nlereatod plea** drop m at<br />

Indian Village Cleaner*. 34*8<br />

Shdtton Rd . fSmoulh oi cM Vcki d<br />

810-807-*778<br />

COUNTER HELP<br />

Ory daanai* needa oouaer<br />

Part km* or lul kme Uvonia ,<br />

313-48*0003<br />

COUNTER HELPiORY CLEANER<br />

A mature pereon d needed aa Day<br />

agar, W lima Hour*: Mon. tmi<br />

Fn , 7am to *pm, Sal.. 8am to 10am<br />

Excddnt pay 4 benefits. Experience.<br />

hdpw I raareatad. cM Vicky at<br />

810-807-4778 or stop at<br />

VILLAGE ONE PRICE CLEANERS<br />

4715 Crock* Rd d (14 I<br />

COUNTER HELP<br />

Dry deanera Fid or part-kma. day*<br />

NorthvilaiVivoma<br />

810-349-54*0<br />

COUNTER HELP<br />

For Dry daanere Fuk km* with ben-<br />

*M* Part km*. Hqyi Sdiod or cd-<br />

iege dud*nt* wdcome Birmmghdm<br />

and Wad Bloomfield araa*<br />

(810) 6*7-O**0 or (810) 338-9571<br />

COUNTER & MISC<br />

help needad. tul tun* Livonia<br />

(313) 591-1212<br />

COUNTER PERSON<br />

Ful 4 part-bme lo dry cleaners<br />

10 Mle 4 Telegraph area CM<br />

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6 F ( » )<br />

a<br />

CLASSIFICATIONS 500 to 500 O&E Thursday, May 2, 1996<br />

Help Vi<br />

General<br />

nted I<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

% Soultieao CUM company a in<br />

need c4 Telemarketers lo promote<br />

-sCW pacaages Hour* are 5 00 lo<br />

9-OP pm ideal candklafes nave goal<br />

.ommunication wuta and ten* data<br />

entry experience 3 months p-revic-us<br />

tales experience a required Temp to<br />

perm to -$6 OCVhf plus conVTMsaion<br />

9u"«i*r' temporary positions alio<br />

IVMSM 11 $6 00.ti- Please call<br />

wrween-the noon ol 2 4 4 p.m<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

A- Fertnihgton Hills company a in<br />

n«eis naaon s largest non-prol*<br />

ttnandal counseling Arms is seeking<br />

s oanrtdate to H an tr*y level pod-<br />

Son oI cents' manager at its Sou*i-<br />

IMdqace The Cental Manage.<br />

sjrwe Wattam bopi center and cor-<br />

porate goals by ensuring an eflkownt<br />

and producsve oentei envtrenment<br />

Kay resporvsibMties<br />

stall wWi ongoing tiaraig. mormoong<br />

pertormance tot compliance with<br />

cxyporats policy snd stateAedsral<br />

laws, counsel estsbash. and<br />

tam dsdt msnagement program<br />

Anstiaaly dttlrsessd tamMes. man-<br />

taer*und chant - creditor retason-<br />

smpe<br />

The successful candidate w« pos-<br />

sess s Bachelors Degree preferably<br />

vrtth one or more years ol ftnanoal<br />

counse*ng or related experience,<br />

strong anslylical abiMy and consid-<br />

erable written and verbal communi-<br />

cation skills The canacfete wm also<br />

demonstrate a high degree ol mttis-<br />

ttve and the capacity to solve a<br />

variety 01 problems ss the occur<br />

This a sn excellent opportunity tor s<br />

csresr-onented irxUviduaJ interested<br />

in working lot a progressive and<br />

growing organisation Tfes' position<br />

olfers a compsmrve salary and an<br />

attractive benefits package inter-<br />

ested candidates should forward their<br />

resume in confidence By May 10.<br />

1996. I Only those restates received<br />

by this dale and containing salary<br />

history w« be considered)<br />

H R DEPARTMENT<br />

38505 Country Club Dr Ste 210<br />

Farmington HMs. Ml 46331<br />

EOE/ORUG SCREENING<br />

~ COMPANY<br />

Direct Cate<br />

HOME MANAGER<br />

Supervtaoty aivsnstKe requvsd.<br />

B A ptefetted Group home tot<br />

developmental Aesbfed women<br />

in southern Oakland County<br />

Excekent salary and bensMs<br />

INDEPENDENT LIVING<br />

COUNSELOR<br />

FuS-ume including weekends,<br />

working with female develcpmen-<br />

tally ossbied aduIts MORC or<br />

WPLS tram»d Muat have 1 yr<br />

„ "*• Teiated expenence andfor 2 years<br />

S7 00-S8 2Vhr<br />

500 Help Waited<br />

Genoral<br />

DIRECT CARE WORKER<br />

Fudrpart time attemoons Word<br />

wtth developmentally disatxed<br />

aduas in group homes and apart-<br />

msnts Trained rale $6 50-IA2S*<br />

hr Excellent benefts avaaabie<br />

High school ot GED grad<br />

Michigan driver's Mcense required<br />

tor all positions Apply MOTL - Ftl..<br />

10sm-4pm at JARC 28366<br />

Franklin Rd ScuWielo. M) 48034<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

DIRECT CARE<br />

Plymouth group home near 1-275 A*<br />

shifts availsbis. full 4 part time<br />

Trained siaft $6 35 to start Paid<br />

training available tor untrained Can<br />

Michael at 313-454-5773. EOE<br />

DESK TOP PUBLISHER - needed<br />

lot busy printing co -Fast accurate<br />

keyboardlng skills. Pagemaker 4<br />

Quark Express a must Electron-:<br />

imagesetting s plus Full time. Dene-<br />

Ms Farmington Mrts 810-473-1414<br />

DESIGNERS AND<br />

DETAILERS<br />

With Associate Degree or equivalent<br />

experience Permanent, lul'-time<br />

mechanical and electrical design<br />

positions with manufacturing com-<br />

pany Auiocad expenence preferred<br />

Benefits. 40l(k)'p!an Se'-d resume<br />

with salary requirements, to<br />

Coe Press Equipment "Corporate<br />

Attn Personnel Manager<br />

40549 Brentwood<br />

Stoning Heights, Ml 48310<br />

DESIGNERS ICAD-GAMCAE)<br />

CAOOS V expenence necessary<br />

Nurt* eipenence helphi Fax resune<br />

313-662 7104 jy cal 662-7600<br />

AND LEARN MORE<br />

THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE.<br />

\o maner wtiat you're used to now. expect more from a career at<br />

Ai-nentech new nedia Expect the opportunity to expand your skills, direct your<br />

career, and move within a world-class company. And expect the chance to help<br />

snaps a new age m cable television Join us in the tallowing opportunity.<br />

E X P E R I E N C E D A C T I V A T I O N T E C H N I C I A N S<br />

Yau will install ourcaOle network electrical equipment and test for signal leakage.<br />

Qualified canoidates rust have cable TV activation expenence utilizing a<br />

multitude of electrical testing equipment, outstanding customer service skills.<br />

ar,d pole climbing abilitijs You must also be able to lift 100 lbs.<br />

For more information call asm-midnight 7 days a week<br />

- 1-800-888-5032, Ext. 260-L6W<br />

In retu'n for your dedication, we'll offer you a competitive saSary and an incredi-<br />

' mil's 'asiagt Amcitcch now modia. Yourfutura is here.<br />

new media<br />

An £quii Opportunity Employsr<br />

Bsckground irtveibBMon/Orug Scrt«n 'tquirtd<br />

DIE MAKER<br />

DIE TRYOUT<br />

UPGRADER<br />

Enpenence required<br />

immediate openings<br />

ARRCWSMTTH TOOL & DE<br />

23811 Telegraph Road<br />

Southfield. Ml 48034<br />

(810) 357-4400<br />

DIRECT CARE STAFF lor<br />

home in Lnonia<br />

lime afternoon shift<br />

available With excellent<br />

benefits (313) 266-4048<br />

DIREC<br />

r r .<br />

avaifeC<br />

DIRECT CARE STAFF<br />

Previous expenence w«h develop-<br />

menially disabled aduffis preferred<br />

$6 25-56 75 Tin hour to start Excel-<br />

lent DeneMs 4 naming provided Ca*<br />

programs ksted Detow<br />

BELLEVILLE<br />

313-699-5119<br />

LIVONIA<br />

810-478-3656<br />

313-591-9239<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

313-513-5121 or 313-942-1959<br />

CANTON<br />

313-397-3735<br />

For further mtormalion cas<br />

313-255-6295<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

DIRECT CARE WORKERS<br />

auppon personnel naadad snmedh<br />

slely lor 4 laAse in a warm snvirorv<br />

mar* No Mng or wltaattfialrs Al<br />

tttRs WCLS a MORC training<br />

16.26 stamrn Cal<br />

313-953-6553<br />

DIRECT CARE WORKERS<br />

tor vacaMon home naw<br />

Oou»*sld Com&naoon day t after-<br />

noon Mts Musi Mt rained $7.<br />

DeneMs Cal Frank 810-656-0238<br />

OtHECT CARE WORKERS<br />

neeOed tor group homee m Dearborn<br />

Hfc & Garden Oty FiM Una sfler-<br />

noons 4 miamghts. tramng hslptul ot<br />

W« tram I M 50 • beneMs For<br />

Dearborn Hts . call Tarrall,:<br />

313-274-1690 or lor Harden City<br />

cal Juke 313-456-5178<br />

DIRECT CARE WORKERS<br />

needed tor SIP home near Sou»v<br />

Md Ful Bme afternoons. » M 50 .<br />

beneMs Cal Wanda 610*47-3707<br />

ot Joann 810-477-3307<br />

DIRECT CARE WORKERS<br />

tor group homes In Ptymoidh. days,<br />

afternoons 4 morughts S6-S6 50 .<br />

benefits Cal Genn 3' 3-420-0676<br />

or Joam: 810-477-3307<br />

CHRECT CARE WOR"ER<br />

Part-time to work with<br />

developmental^ disabled<br />

aduls in Westland *5 80 lo<br />

start plus benefits PromoKy a aaylii<br />

Cal Launce 313-585-3253<br />

DIRECT Ci obtaining engineering<br />

talent (810) 737-5860<br />

ENGINEER<br />

. TOOL<br />

. FIXTURE<br />

• DETAILERS<br />

• TRAINEES<br />

Ful uenaraa Convenient NOVI<br />

DRIVER - vending rovie<br />

service person Must have<br />

good dnving record, pass<br />

physical to quality lor DOT<br />

licence Uvorua (313)591-1111<br />

DRIVER with Class A CDL tor sami<br />

ot straight truck 2 yrs minimum<br />

expenence required Appkcations<br />

Deing accepted Mon-Fn 8am-5pm<br />

Northland Conta*ier " ~<br />

Drive. Plymouth<br />

9070 General<br />

R«sponsUe Cart*<br />

A Pii*c Commitment<br />

Sy<br />

W A C K E R j<br />

Warier i<br />

Silicones<br />

Corporation<br />

C O U N T Y O F W A Y N E<br />

S a t u r d a y , M a y 4<br />

Wayne County will hold a Job Fair from 9:00 am lo 2 pm at<br />

the Wayne County Community CoHese Downriver Campus<br />

(located at 2100 Northftne Rd. • 2 rwfc W«ti of 1-275)<br />

Wayne County has immedta* job openings in the Wwiem<br />

Wayne County and Downrivw areas tor ** taMowms<br />

potmom Typist. Saenofrapher. legal TypHt PiMk Heal*<br />

and Seasonal Servx* Worker (sumner empk*meu<br />

wilhtn the PWi Sys»em and Go« ( our**:<br />

Other immediate and Mure reouOfteni needs include<br />

Social Wortsen (MSW\, RN's. Mental HeaW» Workers, LPN"s,<br />

leers, juvenile Detention Specutsa. Wyttwaler<br />

I'D" LKptael. NtedSamo, Truck Driven (COL),<br />

ervice WorkerVCouraelors. Cook<br />

riprnntnr P.nnQiilt^nt<br />

uuvjui luui vjui iumi lva i i l<br />

JCPenney, Twelve Oaks Mall now has a<br />

decorator consultant sales position<br />

available. Experience preferred. Must have<br />

a car and valid driver's license. Ful-time<br />

I hours, including some nights and<br />

weekends. Apply now, and discover the<br />

advantages of working for the nation's<br />

largest department store! W e offer excellent<br />

training programs to sharpen your selling<br />

skills. High earning potential based on<br />

personal sates. Generous merchandise<br />

discounts at any JCPenney location. Plus,<br />

you only have to average 25 hours a week<br />

to qualify for these great benefits:<br />

• Medical and Dental Insurance<br />

• Savings and Profit Sharing Plana<br />

• Paid Vacations and Holidays<br />

• Term Life lnaurance...and morel<br />

S e n d r e s u m e to:<br />

JCPenney<br />

21500 Northwestern Hwy.<br />

Southfield, Ml 48075<br />

Attention: Custom Decorating, Phyllis<br />

JCPenney<br />

(810) 471-4500<br />

ENTRY LEVEL<br />

Assembly. General Labor<br />

Livoma localion<br />

Full Bme<br />

Good Overtime<br />

Full company paid benefits<br />

Send lesume ot apply<br />

Roush Industries<br />

11919 Market St<br />

Livonia, Ml 48150<br />

313-591-1010<br />

fax 313-591-4333<br />

Equal Opportumty Employer<br />

Photo Mini-Lab<br />

Field Service<br />

Rep<br />

Oualex a subsidiary of Eastman<br />

Kodak, based out ol Now Is searching<br />

tor a representee to supply and<br />

service Micro-Photoprocesiing<br />

equipment n South Eastern Mich-<br />

igan The following skills are<br />

preferred<br />

• Previous Field Service<br />

Experience<br />

• Previous Mm-Lab Experience<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL MARKETING<br />

PosA* avsmow -with, estabkshed<br />

envwonmental fWm Duties nckxfe<br />

research contacting clients, meet-<br />

ings. proposals, contracts 4 servicing<br />

ckents during protects Markenng<br />

atxkty s must. Technical degree a<br />

plus W* tra*i self-motivated n»-<br />

vidual Send reeume Beckfe' 12200<br />

Farmington Rd Uvonia Mi 48150<br />

• Mechanical Aptitude<br />

Oualex offers competitive wage,<br />

company van, and a generous bene-<br />

iits package Send resume 10:<br />

QUALEX, Inc.<br />

43045 W Nine Mae Rd<br />

Northvile, Ml 48167<br />

EOE<br />

FIELD SERVICE TECH<br />

To install 4 repair mechamcal 4 elec-<br />

trical scales Must have electron*:<br />

training and have good mechamcal<br />

aptitude Competitive wage-benefits<br />

to Stlrting Scale<br />

EQUIPMENT LEASING<br />

COMPANY<br />

Documentation preparation and<br />

professing position 3 years Ixpen-<br />

ence required Computer skies. Win-<br />

dows. Ouck Books, Ami-Pro Leaking<br />

program, payment poahng, insurance<br />

confection review Send remme to<br />

Attn Peter Beato, PO Box<br />

180913. UOca. Ml 46318<br />

E S I<br />

A leading crowd managmant firm •<br />

now twlng lot anOkng <strong>major</strong> event<br />

Earn extra mcome Apply m person<br />

May 1 4 2 Between lOem-tpm at<br />

1840 Mikon. Suta 1. Ferndale ot at<br />

Ponchamn Hotel. Datrol. Rm B12.<br />

810-544-4477<br />

ESTIMATOR<br />

stampings and aaaamUkei. Knowl-<br />

edge ol Ucroaolt Word and Excel a<br />

plus. Soma safes experience dear<br />

prokt sharing Sa»ary heeedon expe-<br />

rience Send reaians Box 12569<br />

4 Eccenenc N)<br />

36251 SchodcraH Rd<br />

Lrvoma Ml 4815C<br />

ESTIMATOR<br />

• t o eetebkahed •<br />

colder deveiooer m Weal BtootrHeid<br />

Expenence preferred Send resuna<br />

to OMice Manager 4909 Oak Holow<br />

Weat BtoorfefeU Ml 46323<br />

Co . 20950 Boening Drive. Southlield.<br />

Ml 48075 Attn: Service Manager<br />

FINANCE TRAINEE<br />

Entry level poaition m finance as<br />

Credit Interviewer 4 advancement<br />

Highschool graduate with desire lo<br />

succeed Send 'esoma salary his-<br />

tory 4 HAND WRITTEN covet letter<br />

(incomplete submissions wil not be<br />

conartered) Mr Laadar. 31333 W 13<br />

Mle Rd. Fatmnglon Hfe. Ml 46334<br />

FINE JEWELRY STORE<br />

EXPERIENCED ONLY<br />

Sales Associate • Shop Foreman<br />

Bench Jeweler<br />

Eicatfent Salary 4 BeneMs<br />

Contact. Ms Bergy<br />

81.0-356-7140<br />

FIREPLACE INSTALLER - Earn up<br />

to Sl.OOOVifc. Be your own boss<br />

year round work, wa pay evsty<br />

Monday (313) 449-83S4<br />

FITTER<br />

Conveyer faoncator has «nmeOata<br />

opening tor axpenenced litters Muat<br />

be able to worn from Blue prints<br />

Good benefits 4 overtime Reply to<br />

P.O. Bex 27129, Detroit. Ml 4S227<br />

FLOOR HELPER, experienced<br />

wortong w«i wood - CM between 5 4<br />

8pm (810) 8154126<br />

FLOOR INSPECTOR<br />

Waatsidi m|acaon mattng company<br />

is looking tot shop Itoor mapactots tor<br />

second 1 Wrd shift Muat have soma<br />

Sales Opportunities<br />

With the Nation's Largest Department Store!<br />

J C P e n n e y , W e s t l a n d a n d T w e l v e O a k s n o w h a s o p e n i n g s<br />

for n e w s a l e s a s s o c i a t e s . A p p l y n o w , a n d d i s c o v e r t h e #<br />

a d v a n t a g e s of w o r k i n g for t h e nation's largest d e p a r t m e n t<br />

store! W e offer excellent training p r o g r a m s to s h a r p e n y o u r<br />

selling skills. H i g h e a r n i n g potential b a s e d o n p e r s o n a l s a l e s<br />

in s o m e d e p a r t m e n t s . G e n e r o u s m e r c h a n d i s e d i s c o u n t s at<br />

a n y J C P e n n e y location. Plus, y o u o n l y h a v e to a v e r a g e 2 5<br />

h o u r s a w e e k t o qualify for t h e s e great benefits:<br />

• Medical and Dental Insurance •<br />

• Savings and Profit Sharing Plans<br />

• Paid Vacation a and Holidaya<br />

• Term Life lnsurance...and more! •<br />

Applications are being accepted at tha JCPenney, Westland<br />

JCFtenney<br />

pfesacs experience he**! Sand<br />

W<br />

OuMty Manager<br />

7778 Market St<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. Ml 46187<br />

FORD 1800 RANGER XLT<br />

comJBon S speed. VS. atr extended<br />

cab. custom pant, akjmmum wheels<br />

power sealtien cruise SS.a0Q«ets<br />

(313) 531-5421<br />

FOREMAN<br />

(nVO tor emel facwy m Anrwigham<br />

Soma experience «i factory manage-<br />

shooing a receiving and pet<br />

I supervisor, Cal Jell tof appi<br />

810646-1078<br />

FORK UFT SERVICE<br />

TECHNICIAN<br />

Acoapeng appkeaaone tor apprenece<br />

4 experienced mechanics Beetle fe-<br />

to rapa» 'scatty Wixom area<br />

Mechanic el backgrpund naceaaary<br />

Cal Cas St 810-960-681'<br />

FRAMCIEfi<br />

Needs DJ Pari erne ngMa only mm<br />

» Cai baiweeii 10am 4 ' prr.<br />

a 4 30 a 830pm (313) 421-3424<br />

nao. TTME HELP k> Fabrtoaeng.<br />

Stock Help a ' I * I Trwck Hum<br />

be II yrs Or oklsr WMng M<br />

J017S Ford GartMi Cay<br />

FULL TH<br />

aecartg p b m I m M Opeul<br />

locaeona E«ehenced or wa<br />

imn D-«canaer". *t "» •<br />

DAYS<br />

woifeng conJSona Must be<br />

ife 4 Sals NO SUN<br />

C * Oafe to sal up an<br />

FUNERAL HOME<br />

Panama stall tor our few<br />

ii niii i icais laiBiianaunwai)<br />

FURNITURE STOCK<br />

HELPER<br />

Looktog tof ttopandaBto mdMd-<br />

uaH tof paiMme posfeor al our<br />

» iiee unload<br />

prep matrhetxSea and<br />

i showroom tfaptay a<br />

Good starting rata wah<br />

•moke-free working oonO-<br />

Ippicailnalsli IS his pat<br />

week, eremngs 4 some weak-<br />

ends App* In person ot oak<br />

LA-Z-BOY<br />

Furniture Galenee<br />

27754 Nov) RH<br />

810-349-3700<br />

FURNITURE WAREHOUSE/<br />

DELIVERY - tor store m Livoma Ful<br />

GRAPHIC ARTIJ<br />

Leering irmnMmMm ol i<br />

eumet papef products has a*<br />

entry level ppsfflor. In eta<br />

Product Development Dept.<br />

Suooeertl car I felt mual<br />

possess a Graphic Ana<br />

Degree. 2 years ayattonoa In<br />

graphic art production, and ba<br />

Maomtoan hereto a * moat-<br />

edge of standard llualiakun<br />

progrsma Mechanical pre-<br />

press aapsrience a plus<br />

Pfessi mat raauma w» satary<br />

raqtarements to AJM Pack-<br />

agmg Cotp E-4111 Andovsr<br />

Rd. «tocai«aid HUs, k<br />

.46302. Aan: MR.<br />

(810) 442-0120<br />

G A T E A T T E N D A N T<br />

oomtnuraty hmng da<br />

-noOveted ndMduals pan-Urns<br />

naskandi tor aflamoon 4 mto-<br />

mgM stmts Homemakars 4<br />

Retirees eralcoma Apply<br />

parson at:<br />

GRAPHIC ARTS<br />

Deak Top Pubkstwig<br />

Commercial printer wtei atsls ol hi<br />

art stottrurlc '—<br />

zzzr<br />

bureau e«i<br />

500 Help '<br />

Geaeral<br />

Veiled<br />

HAIR DRESSeR or HAM 8TYUST<br />

TVad d your old joP7 Hair Conaapa<br />

in Lfeona rtoede you.<br />

Cai Pal 313-422-6730<br />

HAIRDRESSERS 4 Nai Techs<br />

Wanted tot OuuWfeto aMon Good<br />

- Ca8 »4. Mon-Fn<br />

ia\Q)<br />

HAW DRESSERS<br />

i fwmg 9ty«ali tort<br />

I Guaranteed I<br />

wants sd hourly wags.<br />

Caa Cindy 3lS^ea78<br />

Top<br />

HAIR DRESSERS<br />

Nartov«e satonExt<br />

810-346-0064. Evaa<br />

Expansnoe<br />

Cai Deys<br />

810-380-6696<br />

HAIR -FACE. NAIL PEOPLE<br />

A pfssaaoui addraee win an<br />

Lmcretstfeoua etude ff you're<br />

happy wWi dferSeM we want m i<br />

Btoom8std HMs. (810) 642-3699<br />

knowledge Oiark Cupteaa<br />

sr. and Pigamakar Sanioe<br />

j expenence a plua Must have<br />

w0. Boa 304S. B»-<br />

LEASING<br />

AGENT<br />

Sealing flynansc person 10 aaee<br />

sparmena tor comm»*iiy a Roch-<br />

enos Non-smoking oAoe<br />

810-651-1880<br />

Mon-Fn 10am tpm<br />

LABORERS<br />

Wsafehi WatotptocUng company a<br />

looking tor n»Mduafe witrwi tha<br />

LEASING<br />

Brookda* Apanmer*! a Souto^Ljfor<br />

&nc*iay«rs<br />

Cement hnahats<br />

General Labot<br />

have immedats opemngs<br />

Come pom our toaml<br />

Lwoma Ml<br />

aonaMo^cnn out team Canamsai<br />

be t*g«t motwaladand I lilt It<br />

a apply a person al 22250<br />

Swan Road Booh Lyon, Ml 4617» or<br />

ca* (810) 437-1223<br />

Rd<br />

HVAC<br />

SERVICE TECH<br />

Have youhed «w«h unluHad prom-<br />

Mas. impossible demands trom<br />

evsryone. disappointment 8 frustra-<br />

tions tha -risks moa (Obs but a<br />

nsaary7 It you are ready 10 jom a<br />

feada oonatia a dynamic and<br />

growing ssmca company m alsch the<br />

rtgN mdMdua can ga wha Hey want<br />

out -M a fuMng career mdudng aafea<br />

Lijmrrxisii.mi. benefits, tximase a<br />

overtime I you srs EXPERIENCED,<br />

ambaous 6 canng, please submt<br />

your rssums m stnct confidence or<br />

"sppty a psrson. or cal and aak lor<br />

Matt Bergsiiom at.<br />

BERGSTROM-S INC.<br />

30633 Schoolcraft RD<br />

Livonia. ML 48150<br />

313-522-1350<br />

f HOTEL<br />

A Greal Place To Work!<br />

The Best Western Laura Park<br />

Suiss IS now accepting sppkea-<br />

tions tor ths toiowing positions<br />

. Night Audtor (11pm-7am)<br />

• Front Desk Staff<br />

• Housekeepers<br />

• Mamtenance Staff<br />

Piease appty m person<br />

Bssi Western Laurel Park<br />

16999 S Laurel Paik<br />

6 MM 0 l-275Ajvoma<br />

(313) 464-0050<br />

V *<br />

HVAC TECH • EXPERIENCED<br />

Musi have kcartss snd bs certified 10<br />

handfe Frson Fia Ims, beneMs<br />

EOE Salary csael on sxpenence 4<br />

knowledge Cai 8-5. 313-453-8443<br />

HVAC TECH<br />

Experienced only SERVICE<br />

WSTALLATION 4 MAINTENANCE<br />

Sun Heating 4<br />

'66 Indusina Court. Btoom-<br />

Ml 46302<br />

(610) 336-4555<br />

OUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR<br />

tor induction hsat traatmg Expen<br />

ence «i Roc*wel testing 4 SPC<br />

Apply 10am-2pm « 630 E 10 M«W<br />

Rd a Haza Park<br />

INTERNATIONAL MOOEUNG<br />

SCHOOL 4 AGENCY<br />

Si Hang quaMhed sales 8 oltca per-<br />

sonna 31 >4660700 Fax 456-2156<br />

INVENTORY CONTROL<br />

nasponskia tot physical inventor,<br />

process control, corrections/<br />

dsospaicaa Afternoon arvft 1-2<br />

yrs ooiegc-APICS. computer slues.<br />

(orkMl sxpenence a plus Lrvoma<br />

area Respond a. Box 12601<br />

Obearva 4 Eccentric Newspapers<br />

. 36251 Schootoratt Rd<br />

Lrvoma. Ml 48150<br />

INVENTORY / MAINTENANCE<br />

CLERK<br />

Bmrantfiam<br />

immedafe a<br />

opsmng tot s«i Inventoryr<br />

Cleik " - -<br />

mdude organization and inventory ol<br />

storage ait maa oNce and cM-sas<br />

location Soma manual labor<br />

required Mua have transportation to<br />

travel between locations Resumes<br />

may be sent to Human Resouroea.<br />

480 Pierce P O Box 3043 8w<br />

mmgham Ml 48012 or taxed Ic<br />

610*47-5031, !•» H*nan Rsaouoaa<br />

IRRIGATION SPECIALIST<br />

2 to 3 years sxpenence Yea round<br />

poaition available Mua be abtot to<br />

service Mies from homeowner to<br />

Ivgea m tha area If this require-<br />

ment fits you. we want to talk Troy<br />

Ctogg Inc, 4875 Product Or.<br />

Wixom Ml (810) 665-0123<br />

Equal Opportvmky Employer<br />

LABORER<br />

The Charter Township oI Carton m<br />

accepting sppkeabons tor the posaon<br />

ol toe-Una Labora Appkcam mat<br />

provide a copy ol Learners Permit tot<br />

s Commeroa Dmats License (COL)<br />

Group B Endorsement N (mctodng an<br />

brakes 1. from Ihs Stats ol Ucfsgan a<br />

ths time ol appkeanon Mua suc-<br />

cessful pass roed lest, at appkeanrs<br />

own expense, wasn 60 dsys slier<br />

employment Excatom dmnng teootd,<br />

•ah no more than 2 ports on curtenl<br />

dnving reootd Appkeants may be<br />

requned to apply tor ha/ha driving<br />

lecotd. a own sxpansa. Ivcxjgh the<br />

Secretary ol Stale Rale ol pay<br />

H0 85 hr plus excWent benefits<br />

Appkcabons mua bs picked up a ths<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township Psrsonna DMaon,<br />

1150 S Gallon Center FU , Centenr<br />

Ml 48188 or make S rsquea m wntmg<br />

mdcamg posaon. along wih a self-<br />

addressed camped buaness enve-<br />

lope to above tor appkcations totm.<br />

Job daaortpmn mm be poaerf a the<br />

Township Adrnmovation Buik)mg<br />

Appkcant MUST attach a copy of (hat<br />

COL Group B Endorsement N wih<br />

ths compkasd wntten <strong>Canton</strong> Town-<br />

ship applications torm m i s sntusty<br />

by 4pm on May V I 1996 The Charter<br />

Townahip ol <strong>Canton</strong> doas not dis-<br />

cnmmale on the basis 01 race, color<br />

national ongm. sex. fekgnn eg<br />

disability m empioyment or the provi-<br />

sion of services An Equsl Opportu-<br />

nity Employer<br />

JANITORIAL<br />

Ful snd part Ims Evsnmgs<br />

Farmmglon area Cal<br />

313-467-8166<br />

JANITORIAL • Part Ome, afternoon 4<br />

evening positions In WesOand<br />

od work «<br />

313-961-<br />

bstote tpm a (31»<br />

HANDYMAN (M/F| - concrete 4<br />

mesonsry sxpenence a plus, esga-<br />

ness 4 sell mobvstion most unpor-<br />

tan. Marrtam commataa 4 mdustna<br />

propertas Cal durm^ work week<br />

10am-2pm<br />

10351 -9540<br />

HOTEL<br />

At Holiday Inn - Troy,<br />

your sarviceexceflence skills ars<br />

valued' Ws offer competitive<br />

wages 4 benefits tot the following<br />

posibons<br />

. Front Desk Staff<br />

• Restaurant Servers<br />

• Banquet Savers<br />

GENERAL LABOR<br />

Powder Coaler expendmg 4 has<br />

need tor Genera Labor 4 HKo<br />

Drtvers Days 4 AJfemoons Apply<br />

Mon thru Fn 8am-4pm<br />

6400 Honda<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. Ml 48167<br />

GENERAL LABOR<br />

tpart ans<br />

Uvonia<br />

GENERAL LAfiOR 4 SUPERVISORS<br />

towns Haa poemona Apply m person<br />

30610 w e Mis Rd. FarmmgBn<br />

HMs (81«1 4<br />

474-8681<br />

GROUNDSKEEPER / POOL MAIN-<br />

TENANCE FJMma. seasona S6<br />

hour Please cal lOS OO. Mon-<br />

(810) 643-9109<br />

ff'<br />

GROUNDS/LIGHT<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

Large Duplex Rsntal Communly m<br />

Westland Searching lor hi" time per-<br />

sonnel Mua possess valid drivel's<br />

license and have transportation<br />

Apply m person st<br />

OAK VILLAGE L.C<br />

2756 Ackley Westland Ml 46186<br />

721-8111<br />

Handyman (mrt)<br />

with ImaheO carpenter skiis. Ml wne.<br />

gooo pay. al work in Wayne County<br />

can 8106206020<br />

HARDWARE STORE<br />

Ful lave positions Sales 4<br />

Dept Manager. Cashier<br />

Safes Person. Part urns<br />

Plumbing Person Appty in person<br />

2912 S Wayne Rd Wayne<br />

HEATING 4 An Condaomng Service<br />

Techs. 5 yrs mimmum sxpenence. 4<br />

experienced shea meta installers 4<br />

helpers Top pay with be "<br />

(010) 346-4800<br />

HEATING 4 COOLING<br />

installation Tech Expanding <strong>Canton</strong><br />

company Career opportunfly<br />

313-453-6746<br />

HEATING, COOLING 4<br />

REFRIGERATION<br />

SERVICE TECH<br />

Good pay 4 Denaks 313-726-9630<br />

GENERAL LABOR<br />

1 a and 2nd Shits<br />

Cai tor appuaimait<br />

(313) 728-0660<br />

TECH PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />

GLASS CUTTER 4 GLAZER<br />

wanted Endoeurs manutadurer has<br />

fuH-ttme positions Competitive<br />

t i 26300 W<br />

Rd<br />

wages Appfy m person 1<br />

GLAZIER<br />

at commeroa repair 4<br />

fx* ame Cal Judy<br />

(313) 534-5677<br />

OOtF* COURSE MAINTENANCE<br />

rs CkH of I<br />

TotitNMM PIMM<br />

applications tor airy<br />

M aooscang<br />

ava goi cow<br />

•one Posaon to M IBad March mm<br />

May No experience neceessry<br />

C acaHrtf trsmmg 4 bsnaHts Apply a<br />

clubhouee One W feua Dr.. locaad<br />

OH Ronalds Or berween Gteetifeid 4<br />

Southheto. a Oartom<br />

TPC a a drug hee workplace<br />

No phone a"<br />

GOLF COURSE<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

PtomHoeoaCoialryClub SoMMsM<br />

now aooaptmg a£nth responabte. hard-<br />

working individuals Expenence m<br />

lawn can landacapmg 4 dean-up<br />

preferred bii nd necessary Cai<br />

Carol or Rax a<br />

necessary Cal<br />

810624-9449<br />

GROUNDS MAINTENANCE<br />

NowNorthves apartmera complex<br />

looking tor summer grounds hap,<br />

May thru Sept Please caa Amy<br />

(810) 3«fr*612<br />

GROUNDS/MAINTENANCE<br />

Ful lima, Mon -Frt. mnabrook Apart-<br />

Fi* benefit<br />

Caa 61O349-6410<br />

GROUNDS<br />

PERSON<br />

LO»i 10 work out-<br />

doors' We have the<br />

crrMTfim<br />

benefits Eipenence not<br />

(8101<br />

Caa<br />

• HEAT TREAT '<br />

MAMTENANCE TRAINEES<br />

Sklted a welding ot efeefnea. t9<br />

hour to start<br />

FURNACE OPERATOR TRAINEES<br />

Base math sk*s. m-to experience<br />

preferred. $8 50 hour to stsn<br />

Mua be<br />

Ful time wih omttime<br />

avanabfe tot any shit and paa<br />

screen Apply ki person only<br />

5PM, Mon -Fri<br />

PERFECTION STEEL TREATING<br />

24200 Plymouth Rd<br />

Redtord. comer Ptymoutrw<br />

• llouaa'l.obtiy Cleaner<br />

• Maintenance Staff<br />

Jom our team looay by<br />

applying a person<br />

Hokday Inn-Troy<br />

2537 Rochester Court<br />

Off Rochester Ra S of 1-75<br />

1NOUSTRIAL SEWER<br />

Pisfersbly wih boet top expensnce<br />

Cal batwean norma business hours<br />

(313) 421-4410<br />

INSPECTOR/EXPERIENCED<br />

For gear manufacturer night shift<br />

Appty m person a 8162 <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center Road, <strong>Canton</strong>, 8-4 30pm<br />

INSTALLERS<br />

Nabona contractor looking tof axpen-<br />

enced Pnmestat direct TD 4 DBS<br />

installers tor Metro area Must have<br />

tae model truck 4 tools<br />

Call NaCon I 800 577-6120<br />

INSTALLER<br />

VINYL floor covering, part-time Ret<br />

required Cal 313-422-7130<br />

VIP Floor Covatng<br />

INSTRUCTOR - Learning Cantor m<br />

W Bloomheid. 'of reakng 4 math<br />

Part time position Teaching CerO»-<br />

(810) 737<br />

JANITOR >' SWEEPER Ful-time<br />

with beneMs Afternoon shllt Appty<br />

a person or»y. Mon-Fn. 9am-2pm<br />

a. Lrvoma Mal Management Office<br />

Entrance G<br />

CM<br />

7-2880<br />

BUSINESS IS BOOMING<br />

The newty renovaed Kmgstoy Hota 4<br />

Suites a seeking tnerxty. people-<br />

onented indmOuan to fill out the ser-<br />

vice team Expenence not necessary<br />

• Food Servers costal 4 canonist<br />

• Housekeepers<br />

• Banquet Housemen (mfl<br />

• Porters<br />

• Belriien (m#)<br />

• Experienced Security Gaurds<br />

Reply m person to:<br />

Kingsiey Hotel 4 Suies<br />

1475 N Woodward<br />

Bloomlieid H«s. Ml 46304<br />

EOE<br />

HOTEL<br />

COMFORT INN ol Farmmgton HIM<br />

now hiring tor the positions of<br />

• Front Desk Ctork (PM Shit)<br />

• Breakfast Hoa Person<br />

• Housekeeping<br />

• Night Audlor<br />

Appty a person V: 30715 12 Mile<br />

INSULATION INSTALLERS, axpen-<br />

enced or w« tram. Starting S8 Apply<br />

a Jones Insulation 22811 Hea&p<br />

East of Novt Rd North oil 9 Mee<br />

Novi (810) 346-9980<br />

JEANS<br />

•& T-SHIRTS |<br />

I REQUIRED<br />

| GENERAL LABOR JOBS |<br />

avaiable in Romulus, •<br />

Wayne 4 Lrvoma areas<br />

• Pay rate start at S6 an hr I<br />

J Apply today work tomorrow J<br />

ADIA<br />

I HI tMf-lOTMfNt PFOPtF<br />

• Westland: (313) 722-906ci<br />

JTaytor (313) 291-3100|<br />

-001 15101<br />

MACHINIST/TOOL MAKER |<br />

MuM ham aiaetience H<br />

atttee dtoi a fMMtosll<br />

be sbfe to<br />

smoking environment Apply<br />

8 30 3 30pm FrailMm FaMBH<br />

12701 Beach Daly. Nadtotdl<br />

MACHINIST WTTH<br />

(313) 487-1<br />

l ContaM Wck<br />

LEASJNGfCLEANING POSITION<br />

LIVE ON SITE<br />

Apartment communay In NoM needs<br />

someone lo lease apartments and a<br />

Great opportunity with large property<br />

management company Cai Watot-<br />

wewrams, 81062^0004<br />

LEASING CONSULTANT - |oei<br />

wining team' Oo you enoy working<br />

Wtei pecpfe 7 Do you have a fetoii tor<br />

customer setvtoe? No asp" *<br />

necessary, pua an outgoing 1<br />

amy 4 a wWngnaaa to hefc<br />

We offer a totma training program 4<br />

good benefea Out companeaBon<br />

bonus, nauranoa. 4 the<br />

opporturvrty to wofk wih 4 learn Irom<br />

the best Does lha sotmd to good to<br />

be true Cal today tor an Interview a<br />

810-474-2510 or tax raauma to<br />

810-474-7043. EOE<br />

LEASING CONSULTANT - part Ime.<br />

needed tor Waaiand apl oommixWy<br />

i » " h* snagaec 4 antouaaiec.<br />

weekends a mua 313-326-8270<br />

LEASING CONSULTANT .<br />

Part ome, weMiends only, tot Ipail-<br />

ment community In <strong>Canton</strong><br />

CM. 313-397-1060<br />

MAIL CLERKS<br />

Large oompany<br />

•everel opemngs on<br />

wo* Mon-Thus Must I<br />

1 Caa 313-525-4608<br />

."iw<br />

PtymouOi Ma<br />

1 a day MR la<br />

at ba vary re»-<br />

MAUAETTtR HOUSE<br />

Ft« or py | jme^oary^4 Mtoirmrin<br />

(313)<br />

MAILROOM«NOenY - TRAINEE<br />

oppottoney to<br />

can ac<br />

daney and ae a Mam playor tn our<br />

Graphic Alls Company Grea lew<br />

fits mdutkng a 401(K). Faa FNabme.<br />

requirements snd a itnal<br />

blnn rour«a» "to<br />

^ . M o o m<br />

GROWING LANOSDCAPE CO<br />

M vanoue posaona<br />

ng Foreman (m/11 4<br />

Laborers (810) 736«00<br />

!nc1u5in<br />

FULL 4 part time expenencad Land-<br />

scape Lawn Msmlenanoe 4 irriga-<br />

tion help Crew Leader poakons<br />

open Southhwo co 610-354-3213<br />

LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR<br />

EXPERIENCED Mua have trans<br />

portabon and dnvers license Good<br />

pay ful bme (810) 356-7000<br />

LANDSCAPE. IRRIGATION<br />

WesJside landscape cgmpany has<br />

opemngs tor landecape irrigation 4<br />

lawn fertilizer help Eipenence<br />

netpfui but not necessary Lawn<br />

spny appkcant muat be cerihed by<br />

state ol Michigan. 3A and 3B dassii-<br />

calion Bsnekts olfered Ftil tune<br />

employment COL license very<br />

haplii Cal Mon -Fn I0am-4pm.<br />

313-595-3886<br />

An Equal Opportumty Employer<br />

LANDSCAPE LABORERS Idea lor<br />

anyone 18 4 over Apply m person<br />

Eaon Nursery. 5899 W Maple W<br />

Btoomfieid^ (810) 851-5440<br />

LEASING<br />

CONSULTANT<br />

PART-TIME<br />

id to lease apartments a<br />

comrmmly m Farmmgton<br />

Hits -Sales amVof cuaomat<br />

service experience necessary<br />

Flexible, weekend work<br />

ichediie required to service<br />

Our residents Approx 20<br />

hours per week Top com-<br />

pensation. bonus and<br />

training Send or fax resume,<br />

ot apply a person Mon-Fn.<br />

10am-6pm at<br />

Village Green<br />

of Farmington Hills<br />

39365 Village Green BtvO<br />

Farmington Hits. Ml 48331<br />

810788-0070<br />

FAX 810788-1620<br />

On Haggerty Rd.<br />

1 block S a! 14 Mile Rd<br />

v,lla g&Sv<br />

An EquM Opportunity<br />

E m p h ^<br />

DISTRIBUTION .<br />

SUPERVISOR<br />

Standard Fadenl Bank has ea ittie-<br />

daM opemno tor DIMuaavSW-<br />

vtsot m lha Troy headquartM^W<br />

poaaon requires auiemisory. abwfj.<br />

knowfedgi ol WordPerfect a M Cbkja.<br />

and good math apaty neapatafcii-<br />

tas mdude kmafy Ckstnouttof 01 a)<br />

reports and prmad outpuL mooaoang<br />

and balanang ol si eutomewa appli-<br />

cations and assisting elth maltoom<br />

duties Other dubas an lha "ammg.<br />

developing and asagnmg d aafl to<br />

tacmtata tfa logging and dfetftniton<br />

of reports and olha departmental<br />

procedures<br />

We an pnpand to oltor a competi-<br />

tive salary and attractive kei*»a ben-<br />

slis package OuaMied applicants<br />

may apply m person Monday-Friday<br />

9 30am-3 30pm or sand roaana to<br />

Standard<br />

Federal<br />

SevmqaFmanaM Services<br />

Human Resources Oipartmart<br />

2600 West .<br />

Troy, Ml 48064<br />

Equal Opportumty Emptoyor<br />

LANOSCAPE LABORERS<br />

Hmng immedoteiy Apply m person<br />

Margobs Nursery. 9600 Cherry HK<br />

Ypsjfcnti O' cal (313) 462-0771<br />

INSURANCE ADJUSTER - Expen-<br />

enoed vehiciaJheavy equipment<br />

Pan-bme Send resume I<br />

5154. Southfield Ml 48066-5154<br />

INSURANCE AGENCY - LrvoiSia<br />

Enthusiastic person tor sales 6 set-<br />

vice Ful tme Benefits Cal Betty at<br />

(313) 522-3958<br />

JEWELER WANTED<br />

Person needed lor fine<br />

AGS store Part lime<br />

Strong in repairs, wax work<br />

would be helpful Gooo pay Great<br />

entry level position Ask tor Stan<br />

ORIN JEWELERS 313-422 7030<br />

INSURANCE Al Sua Agency m<br />

Plymouth needs an experienced<br />

licensed mdwidua lo worn lul bme<br />

Call 9 to 5; 313-451-02CX)<br />

HOTEL<br />

RESERVATION AGENTS<br />

Ful 4 part-time (Seasonal) 10 work in<br />

our Farmmgton Hlls office We need<br />

yen* hospitality 4 lypmg sklls 10 sea<br />

our neon on Mackinac Maid WO<br />

calf 810-466-3200<br />

HELPER RENTAL HOUSES<br />

cleaning, parang, odd idbs Evening<br />

and weekend hour* t7 50 pa Hr<br />

313-533-6756<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

sCangto craw a helpers<br />

(313) 4514319 or (313) 453-4305<br />

HEY YOU LOOK<br />

Travel USA Are you haa to traaT? ta<br />

ot okfer Lodging a tranapottobon,<br />

pad trartng CaMomia Naw York.<br />

Hawaiboimd For interview, cal Bim-<br />

2pm (110) EOE<br />

GROUNOS PERSONNEL<br />

to (cm ot* toam a Wlr<br />

Great oppcbmit'<br />

eKM^*3£>?<br />

GROUNOS PERSON needed tor<br />

luxury apartment^ c ommjvr>^m<br />

background screening<br />

610-363-7540<br />

£2ND*<br />

(WOUNDS PERSON<br />

uunemgtoy Cal aMer 10 30am<br />

110346-0627<br />

OROUNOS PERSON wanted tor<br />

apartment<br />

Ms Good pay 4<br />

cal aiO-47«4Sl


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Faa.aym n«s Ml. 4»v,;-v<br />

Vi teua OpportuMr N il*<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

General<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

TECHNICIAN<br />

For nad-aoed downriver apt uxnptei<br />

« hava tranaportabon and own<br />

took. Mtotmwn ol 5 rears sxpenence<br />

Salary pha medical and 401-K. Send<br />

raauma to Box 112434<br />

Observer 8 Eccentric Newepapers<br />

38251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvonla. Ml 48150<br />

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE<br />

To $40,000, Oreat BeneMs.<br />

Stan as Aocounl Executive m<br />

branch ol Ma|or Lendmg InsMulior.<br />

Coaega t SALES experience<br />

EMPLOTMENT CENTER AGENCY<br />

(810) 589-1836<br />

MANAGER<br />

Bf YOUR OWN BOSS<br />

Farmers Insurance Group a aaatong<br />

indnriduaJt interested m Agency<br />

Ownership oppoftunMae UnMmltad<br />

earnings potential Mamtam current<br />

employment stilt training. Reqmra-<br />

merrts 4 years coaega degree or 3-6<br />

K menegsment expenence Exoel-<br />

c/acM. No pnor rauranoe uMa.<br />

CaU Jell si. 810-550-1650<br />

1810-433-7600<br />

810-433-7815H<br />

MANAGER - Need s tutu re? Faat<br />

growing company neade a good<br />

manager tor Cudomar Service 8<br />

Sales Good pay 8 benefits<br />

(313) 274-3500<br />

r MANAGER OF<br />

OPERATIONS AND<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

Large national commercial real<br />

estate company m need ol an<br />

expenencad - professional busi-<br />

ness manager to oversee the<br />

daily operations in our Southlield.<br />

Michigan office Candidates<br />

should have a bachelors degree<br />

in Business, Management or<br />

Accounting and have a proven<br />

successful background m man-<br />

aging an office with over 10 sup-<br />

port staff and providing<br />

management support tor over 30<br />

professionals Specific experience<br />

and background must includb<br />

Accounting and Financial<br />

Reporting Support Staft Max<br />

agement Extensive Computer<br />

Knowledge, Faculties<br />

and Sates Fore-<br />

casting and Repotting Proficiency<br />

m MS-Excel and MS-Word pre-<br />

ferred We are a company that<br />

believes dedication, hard won<br />

and challenges contribute to 10C<br />

satisfaction Simply put, our<br />

employees have a personal com-<br />

mitment 10 prowls a quality ser-<br />

vice to our clients If you are<br />

seeking this quality of work-Ms<br />

we encourage you to apply Send<br />

resume, cover letter and salary<br />

history to Box 42610<br />

Observer 8 Eccentric<br />

Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd ,<br />

k Uvonia. Ml 48150 J<br />

Systems ICnc<br />

Management.<br />

MANICURIST<br />

mature person for sman Birmingham<br />

n Rental 810-646-1413.<br />

MANUFACTURING^,<br />

MANAGER<br />

Manager tor sheet metal tabn- *<br />

| eating shop specializing in Nema |<br />

. enclosures Ideal candtoate wil ,<br />

I nave 5 plus years management |<br />

I expenence and an understanding .<br />

of sheet metal manufacturing. I<br />

Send resume with salary require- I<br />

merits to: P.O Box 51310. *<br />

^Uvonia. Ml 48151.- ^<br />

MANUFACTURING SUPERVISOR<br />

Must be lamkar with mactwsng 8<br />

assembly proceeeee ai a producaon<br />

environment with good organiza-<br />

tional atofe 8 the ability to work as a<br />

team member. Mmmixti live years<br />

expenence prafarred Sand reaume<br />

or appty in person to<br />

Double H Manufacturing. Inc<br />

6171 Commerce<br />

Westland, Ml 48165<br />

313-729-3450<br />

MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS<br />

TECHNICAL ANALYST<br />

Ideal candxJate requires knowl-<br />

edge of, or hands on sxpenence<br />

««UMoi<br />

firm seeking<br />

MerketntyComn<br />

to be reeponaltiie tor meda adver<br />

twng. pubkc relations and corporaM<br />

•em Muet hane auc<br />

cee*U hands aaeapew<br />

i IsdvAismg.<br />

and evert rs sxpenence<br />

ptueSyearsa<br />

daainfl Form snd 1<br />

requeemenla to.<br />

Nianan Reeourcea - Ml<br />

45801 Helm<br />

Plymouth, Ml 48170<br />

MATERIAL HANDLER<br />

Immediate opening for entry level<br />

Eleant Hand Truck Operators Only<br />

team players need apply<br />

• FULL BENEFIT PACKAGE<br />

. OPPOmUNftY FOR<br />

ADVANCEMENT<br />

. GROWWG PLASTIC COMPANY<br />

APPLY TOQAYI 1361 HIX, WEST-<br />

LANO. Ml 40186 (S. of Fort) EOE<br />

MATERIAL HANDLER<br />

General Medical Corporation, a<br />

national dielnbiaor ol meOcaL sup-<br />

plies and equtoment. • seeking a<br />

Material Handtor tor our Livoma at-<br />

tribution center. Duties include<br />

receiving and reconcAng xtoound<br />

accurately<br />

outbound<br />

trar<br />

Processing<br />

maintenance ol the warehouse the<br />

ability to rn 75 pounds, and abto to<br />

work 2 30 PM to IHXtPM Pitor d»-<br />

tnbutnn expenence preferred<br />

interested individuals should apply In<br />

parson at<br />

General MedKai Corp<br />

35255 Gleodale<br />

Livoma. Ml 48150.<br />

Equal Opportunity<br />

MawF'<br />

Pre-Emptcrymant<br />

Screening Required.<br />

and organizational capabilities<br />

Knowledge ol Mfcroaoft OMoe. Pho-<br />

toehop and computer knowledge<br />

necaeeary nncniritiiMii ndude<br />

brochure development proposal<br />

Gas Dera. Dtractor 01 Markakng<br />

TMP lasooaaea. inc.<br />

PO Box 280<br />

Btoomfleld HMs. M 48303-0289<br />

An Equal OpportuMy Employer<br />

MARKETING COORDINATOR<br />

Meiksang Cooidnalor w»i expen-<br />

MARKETING<br />

DiRECTOR<br />

'1 "ftvsoai "to^auamg i<br />

• Peme Webber in* |<br />

| TlieT iliTjppfciW muerfieva f<br />

•MKMaag JmsoaHata<br />

it «i Inafwe 8<br />

I S a , v<br />

i.Wto^jsn-<br />

a and cover «Mer It •<br />

I CMM I<br />

' 18800 Vttor Pk-y l n » !<br />

I LMnM. Ml 48182 ^<br />

MATURE COUPLE M<br />

MATERIALS<br />

EXPEDITER<br />

INTERWET Corporation, A FOR-<br />

TUNE 1000 ti£iptor of predston<br />

castings to the automotive<br />

industiy a seeking quelAed appk-<br />

eants for the posmon of Malenals<br />

Expediter for our new Troy head-<br />

quarters A.S. in Traffic. Malenals<br />

Management or Secretarial Sci-<br />

ence a desiraote: 5-7 yee/s<br />

expenence in a taat-pacad mu»-<br />

piani purchasing environment a<br />

essential Tha poetfion requires<br />

maMnats (scrap steel, pig iron,<br />

sand and alloys).<br />

monitoring order<br />

materials, tracking ra* efttpmants<br />

via their mamlrame Tins position<br />

does involve some clerical duties<br />

such as word procassng. uread-<br />

sheets and order entry Expen-<br />

ence on PC's and<br />

mainframes a necessary<br />

offer a competitive<br />

and benefits package. Send<br />

resume and currem salary infor-<br />

mation to<br />

Mgr Management Development<br />

INTERMET Corporation<br />

Suite 200<br />

5440 Corporate Drive<br />

Troy. Mch 48098<br />

Intermet a an Equal<br />

Opportunity Employer MIFD/V<br />

/ MAYDAY!<br />

MAYDAY! I<br />

MAYDAY!'<br />

Is this job<br />

for you?<br />

V* 1®1?L 8 ^ 7 J1 6 2 J<br />

pay ber<br />

n Wed.<br />

MEABOWBROOK Country<br />

Club seeks experienced fu*<br />

part tune: LmwPrepTPantry<br />

Cooks 8 Dishwsshers<br />

Good pey, benefits svsilabts Apply In<br />

parson Wed. Th***. Fn, 2-S: 40»41<br />

8 M*e, Northvme. W ol Haggeny<br />

MECHANICAL ENGINEER<br />

I SENIOR)<br />

The Manufactunng Technology Divi-<br />

1 of Energy Conversion Devices<br />

(ECO), a fast growing, high-tech<br />

company, seeks an expenenced<br />

senior mechanicei engineer to lead<br />

Ihe deaign, fabrication, integration<br />

and commiaeionang ot vacuum depo-<br />

sition. bulk processing and assembly<br />

machines Requirements mdude A<br />

proven track record In leadng<br />

machine design and assembly<br />

groups with an emphasis on cost<br />

competitiveness and ttmaly protect<br />

completion Sand resume to<br />

ATTN: JoAnn Osman,<br />

Energy Conversion Devices. Inc.,<br />

1621 Northwood, Troy. Mi 48084<br />

EEO AAP Employer -<br />

MECHANIC - Brakes, exhaust, sus-<br />

pension Own tooM Good driving<br />

lay tram. Redford area<br />

(313) 537-7712<br />

MECHANIC Class A equipment<br />

mechanic lor conetnjeaon equipment<br />

dealer Shop 8/or held Must have<br />

own tools Schuster Conatiucaon<br />

Services. Cat PaM (810) 5*6-8720<br />

P MECHANIC<br />

Grsat Lakes Power Lift.<br />

Eastern Michigan's premier<br />

Hyster Sealer has immsdaM<br />

openings tor Mechance m both<br />

our Wanan 8 Uvonia leokhes<br />

We otter an axceleot bene*<br />

package: dental, optical, pre-<br />

scription and 401 (K) Send<br />

resumes: Attn Service Manager.<br />

35451 Schoolcraft Ra, Uvonia.<br />

Vt* 48150<br />

MECHANtOMECHANtC TRAINEE<br />

Ft* kme poaHton at Radator HoapMal<br />

Fu* linidta. Cal Dave at<br />

(313) 271*021<br />

MECMANIOMECHANICS HELPER<br />

Al shrlls Ught duty mechanical<br />

repair* lo highway buses<br />

CetWcaaorVCOl desvaUe but not<br />

lary Ml tram Staring pay<br />

an hour, top pay 113 50 an<br />

flour Apply at indan Tra*s Bus<br />

Oarage. 28«5 Smith Rd . RomiJue,<br />

Ml between 9env4pm Mon -fit<br />

$8 i9<br />

MECHANICS HELPER<br />

warned Muet have own toots uraon<br />

ahop wlti beneMs Conlad Larry<br />

313-584-4255<br />

MECHANIC -Truck/W8ar Oiat t*<br />

MMng to become oertMad Prater<br />

COL Icanae Plymou*! araa Caf<br />

Todd M (S10) 771-6760<br />

MECHANIC WANTEO<br />

CartMed mechanic tor echo* Ma<br />

median duly t<br />

m - rn. (•«»<br />

MERRY MAlOS<br />

Many Maids of Lrvoma new hiring<br />

No napM. neekerda or ho«de|H<br />

l|r-4a. . CM^a.1 Y rw AA AAjlaltAn<br />

•onwVTllwy. ir»n*pv r >a in ><br />

required Ca* tor apuut^iart<br />

(315) 4a»070»<br />

METER READER<br />

walar meters tor tha Charter Town-<br />

aMp ol Carton UuatiaaMMy<br />

to prspara ana t w u , wg**<br />

eocurtae reoorts Good physm con-<br />

dten •eourmg weMng. UMatvlelng a growing auapoil sla*l ol<br />

en<br />

POM Ctoemg Support- Sttfl<br />

Ssekmg personnel 10 review mort-<br />

gage loans prior to n.aacr cMkver<br />

ftomeeiesrl Mortgage Company<br />

MomiaMkd Mortgege haa aiicaMnt<br />

mdudng 401K. Expenence a pr^<br />

tarred but not naitaaary.<br />

Cal Bruce Carr B10 356-3680<br />

or Fax raauma 810 396-7*46<br />

MORTGAGE<br />

BANKING<br />

SPECIALIST<br />

m-houee<br />

- - -Ci.<br />

Ror dynaanc<br />

Specialized.<br />

framing for tha right<br />

Parlonmanca-baead compensation<br />

includes an mvtUng employee DeneII<br />

package MAIL raeume w«h cover<br />

letter (no taxea. phone caM. oron-ete<br />

dakvaiy) to<br />

Mortage Corporation<br />

ATTN: Eric Rosenberg<br />

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS<br />

26211 Central Park Blvd. Sis «10<br />

SouthKekL Ml 48076<br />

CONTEMPORARY<br />

SERVICES, INC. .<br />

STAFFING PROFESSIONALS<br />

IN MORTGAGE/FINANCE<br />

We are the | 7*1-8481<br />

Day or Evening 8hMa<br />

•tea Drivers Uoenes ,<br />

MMM >—11—1) Can<br />

KELIY<br />

I I M V I C I I<br />

500 Help Waited<br />

Geaeral<br />

PALACE SPORTS &<br />

ENTERTAINMENTS<br />

SUMMER JOB FAIR<br />

on Monday. May 8. -4988<br />

Irom 10«5 am - X00 pm<br />

urwereay<br />

- Annex I 8 U<br />

Pan-tme poeMona a 'aMftla M<br />

MteOowbroobTte PMaoa^ra<br />

Knob In ra tateaNng depts.<br />

GUEST SERVICES - SECURITY<br />

HOUSEKEEPING - PARKMG<br />

THE PALACE GMLLE<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

CONCESSION* - WAREHOUSE<br />

CONVERSIONS - STAGE<br />

PnOOUCTOtt - SUITE SERVCES<br />

BOX OFFICE<br />

We Oltor<br />

Ftoxtoto Hours/Employee Tktet<br />

PWvEmpioyee Daoount r<br />

Appftoaraa muat ba 17 or oktor<br />

Studerts may apply now and<br />

begm work (ha sum<br />

iixvcuntrrw<br />

Cal. 810-377-8281<br />

An Equal Opportumty Employer<br />

OAKLAND<br />

COMMUNfTY<br />

COLLEGE<br />

PARAPROFESSIONAL<br />

INDIVIOUAUZED WSTRUCTION<br />

CENTER -<br />

Part-time<br />

munny<br />

Hours are<br />

M Oakland Com-<br />

Royal Oak Campus.<br />

am-IOQpm. Tuesday<br />

through Saturday Apptcants muM<br />

have an *aanrlsM Degree in Ube«M<br />

Arts or Scienoe or General Studies<br />

Tha Ganarai flludaa AeeocMM's<br />

Degree must mOuds ENG 151. ENG<br />

152. and either 8 credit hours ol Sci-<br />

ence or 4 credit hours m Saence and<br />

4 credit hours m math.<br />

^pbcanu MUST request an appkea-<br />

•on lonn by calmg the OCC Job Hot-<br />

line al (610) 540-1579 Ptoeee rate to<br />

position 110. 96C-11. Requests tor<br />

a^'iications^iril be accepted through<br />

Aa an Affirmative Acnon/Equal<br />

Opportunity Employer, Oakland<br />

ComrnurMy Cotegs a seeking candi-<br />

dates who wH augment the dvatety<br />

of ita faculty, staff and<br />

admmsliation<br />

PARKING ENFORCEMENT<br />

ASSISTANT - PART-TIME<br />

parking 1<br />

Horn: a<br />

patrol deeigneMd areas to entorca<br />

partong laws and orOnences. check<br />

I meters and isaue violations<br />

approx. 16 hn/wee* 8 may<br />

mdude evening 8 SM. hours.<br />

OuaMicalions High schod diploma,<br />

or its equivalent, vakd Michigan driv-<br />

er s fccense 8 good dtmng record<br />

The sMtty to deal factfuly with the<br />

pubkc and to function effectively m a<br />

variety d outdoor wealher conditions<br />

la required S6 per hour to start.<br />

Applcatlone wil be accepted through<br />

May 10. 1996 at the Human<br />

Reeources OIKoe Birmingham Cay<br />

151 Martin St.. P.O Bo* 3001,<br />

Birmingham ML 44012<br />

Birmingham a an<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

500 Belp Waited<br />

PRESS OPERATOR/<br />

DIE SET-UP<br />

reeume to: f 8 E MwuMctwrng, 300<br />

inmatrtM Ot, Plymouth. Ml 48170<br />

(aacaa Irom Urrtya) '<br />

PRWTER<br />

.1 8 2 ootor preeses<br />

• ask. A.B. Ote. Ryot*<br />

• BsiaMs Packaga<br />

• OppommMr to Advervs<br />

(313) 481-8000<br />

Or FAX maim to 313-481-08M<br />

PRWTTNO PRESS OPERATOR<br />

Day* or atemoona We dtor 401K.<br />

medcM, dental ApMy m person<br />

1259 Dote Rd.. Auburn Hte. Ml.<br />

46326 off Opdyka.<br />

PARTS COUNTER PERSON Expe-<br />

nence wrth power equ«>ment pre-<br />

ferred but art tram nfpit (arson Ful<br />

time poertion with benefits Aak ter<br />

Greg (810) 348-8864<br />

PARTS COUTNER PERSON<br />

needed tor courier 4 phone orders at<br />

fast-paced expandng material<br />

handing company Competttrve pay.<br />

~ and 401K program. Expen-<br />

ence preferred, but not required.<br />

Send resume to Clar* Uft d Detroit<br />

South. Attn Ron Rmk. 3S777 Genron<br />

Court. Romulus. Ml 48174<br />

313-941-5252<br />

PHARMACY CERTIFIED TECH • or<br />

dug clerk, part tone, mgr** week-<br />

end apply 31505 Joy Rd WesSarxt<br />

or cal 427-9100 - ask lor -Randy<br />

PHARMACY TECH<br />

Expenencad Tech to work m com-<br />

munity pharmacy Ful and pawl time<br />

AJ shifts Good pay & benefits<br />

tor advancement. Apply<br />

29434 Fort Rd.<br />

Garden City<br />

PHARMACY TECH<br />

Sundays<br />

Mon - Fri, 10am-flpm No nights,<br />

it Holidays Musi have<br />

Retail Pharmacy Tech<br />

expenence Northland Medcal Btdg.<br />

Pha/macy. 20905 Greenlald (M 8<br />

MMe) CaU Larry, (810) 569-0*5'<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY STUOO needs ful<br />

lima person to manage weddng<br />

sales, production 8 service Prater<br />

2-3 yrs axpenenca m weddng 1<br />

portrait studo (313) 261-4660<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY STUCHO seeking<br />

Photo Assistant lor weekend ass^rv<br />

10) 932-0203<br />

merits. Also tasking pert tone I<br />

a cat (81"<br />

PICTURE FRAMER<br />

Ful or part Nme<br />

Expenenca neceea ary W Btoom-<br />

Md area Call (810) 682-0962<br />

PLANT FLOWERS DURING MAY<br />

tor a landscaping company Ctoea<br />

served wd be. Farmington Hte.<br />

Troy. Southfield. Northvte. MC. Mud<br />

have own transportation to |Ot> Mat<br />

Leave your name and phone<br />

number. (810) 615-1636<br />

PLASTIC CARD<br />

SPECIALIST<br />

Full-time plastic card specialist<br />

back offica<br />

aspects d Vaa 8 ATM card program<br />

tor tod growing $120 mtejn C.U.<br />

Credl cart operations sxpenence<br />

preferrad Requves strong organlza-<br />

tionai 8 oommtmicallon ato*s. Salary<br />

nenca Send reeume to: Communay<br />

Federal union. Attn: Human<br />

Reeources. P.O Box 8060, Plymouth<br />

Mi 48170<br />

PLASTIC COMPANY<br />

needs (1) expenenced olf ah*t tod<br />

seMp and moid proceesmg Techni-<br />

cian tor 150-1400 tern<br />

(1)<br />

grmdsrs. etc FAX to. 313-*59-6325<br />

PLASTIC THERMOFORMER<br />

Seeking amUMoua, hardworking 8<br />

reliable Production Assistant<br />

required<br />

(810) 162-15<br />

Sis%%£<br />

PLUMBING<br />

MuM totead up a pkmtomg ser-<br />

depertment Mua) hava good<br />

— t e t e . Me knowi-<br />

idptombmg. repte<br />

ba kceraen. Jour-<br />

iTOR<br />

SUPERSTAR<br />

WANTED<br />

Greenman's American Speedy<br />

PirM^iyaryiratiateM opening tor<br />

2 or mon years sxpenence on Afl<br />

Olcfe Of fTEK preeses Fv* ime. ben-<br />

ts Fax raeume to: 810477-3383<br />

• ce* Bd to sM up an<br />

810-478-3060<br />

- PRINTING<br />

PRICE QUOTING<br />

expenence. Forms knoMedge 8 price<br />

quoting experience a plus. Good<br />

salary 8 benete package Send<br />

raaurra to HR Manager Cortmuous<br />

Forms. Inc. 12238 Woodbine. Detroit.<br />

Mi 48239<br />

PRINT SHOP<br />

W« tram moHvated person m bmdery<br />

operabons Some dnving.<br />

(810) 645-6055<br />

PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR<br />

Needed to conduct aurvetences tor<br />

W C cases Eitoertonos preferred<br />

Part-time to start Fu*-«ms posdbla.<br />

Ssnd reeume wdi salary<br />

requlremeite to: 39609 Dun Rovtn,<br />

Northvte, Ml 48167<br />

PRODUCE STOCK<br />

FuVpart-bma. Plymouth Ma/ketpMoe.<br />

(313) 453-2535<br />

PRODUCTION CONTROL<br />

Wel nxrnded person tor Farmmgton<br />

Hills machine shop, suanenced adh<br />

inventory management 8 AP.I.C.8<br />

Good computer background. Recant<br />

expenenoe m mandactunng leqmrad.<br />

salary nagotaba. bensMs. paid<br />

vacabon 8 hoKJays Sand reeume 8<br />

salary reqmramariM to:<br />

PsnormM Ospt 30067 W 6 Mile.<br />

Uvoraa. Ml 48152<br />

PRODUCTION Machine Operator<br />

For metal stamping plant. Mochom-<br />

ca*y mckned to tram tor operalng<br />

metal formmg machinery Once<br />

teaming tha phase. * can toed mto a<br />

setup framing propam Medcd ben-<br />

efits and pronl<br />

enwonment Appty S:30am-3:<br />

al Frankkn Faslenei<br />

Beech Daly. Redtael<br />

I shanng Non smokmg<br />

Apply 8:30on-3:30bm<br />

Co., 12701<br />

8 servtoe Mud<br />

Weet Oaka Or. *247. Nom. Ml 4»377<br />

POOL ATTENDANT needed tor<br />

Weetend condorMnkan develop<br />

ment. 25-30 hptfs per wfe *6 25 Mi<br />

hour Ca* Moai-Fit. Mk tor KoteMia.<br />

J (810) 878-9700<br />

POOL ATTENDANT<br />

M s kxM apartrnant<br />

Ml sntoy wortorg ouh<br />

i to pod araa and<br />

Soemc late H~-<br />

POOL LMOWm<br />

Pod pMskermg. Mi 8 OOMng<br />

• M i l hart W I M<br />

T TOP PAY a eioeaajbas<br />

* My deararifpMrt^Sl a part 8ae<br />

MM MteHa MMavwa. Mi btei Aa*<br />

Mi hl>f (31M 881-8880<br />

PWHTTIMO PRE88 ASSISTANT<br />

peraon FiA-Mne Rngraon Mr OmM<br />

(810) 227-281*<br />

Production<br />

NIGHT<br />

WORKERS<br />

Be a Valued ,<br />

Member ol Our Team<br />

Oualex. s subsidiary d Kodak. Inc.. a<br />

looking tor rskabte'dependabte per-<br />

sons interested m steady employment<br />

lo work st our Now plant No expen-<br />

ence required, paid-on-lhe-job<br />

training a provided We oiler<br />

$6.75rt»r. starting pay<br />

$ 75/hr extra on Frtoays<br />

8 Saturdays<br />

Pay increases sfter 180 days<br />

Additional annual mad increase<br />

• Up lo 10 Paid Hokdays<br />

• MedtcakOentaiViaicm.'<br />

Ufe Insurance after 90 days<br />

As s part d Ihe largest Photo-<br />

Fimshng organization m the mono<br />

suocassf ul canAdates will be a part d<br />

state-of-the-art advance! m photog-<br />

raphy and photCMtovekopment<br />

Apply m Person<br />

Monday-Fnaay<br />

830am-5:00pm<br />

QUALEX, Inc.<br />

43045 W Nine Mto Rd<br />

Northvte. Ml 46167<br />

EOE MiF/DV<br />

500 Helpy Waited<br />

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT<br />

agement Mm<br />

• tor nk* alls<br />

B<br />

210. Brngham<br />

PROPERTY MANAGER<br />

Growing regional rad sates oomparv<br />

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THURSDAY, MAY 2,1996<br />

NEW HOMES •<br />

Large garage, windows highlight models<br />

Palmer Lake Estates, an S.R.<br />

Jacobson residential community<br />

in Wixom, entices buyers with a<br />

small-town atmosphere, easy<br />

freeway access to all compass<br />

points and boating privileges on<br />

a private lake nearby.<br />

Prices start at $208,000 for a<br />

two story of 2,045 square feet<br />

and rise to $234,000 for a two<br />

story of 2,778 square feet, each<br />

containing four bedrooms and 2<br />

1/2 baths.<br />

About a third of the 36 lots in<br />

the subdivision off Wixom Road<br />

north of Cherms, have" been<br />

sold.<br />

"We're aiming at people who<br />

want to live in an area of lakes<br />

at affordable prices and value,"<br />

said Scott Jacobson, builder.<br />

"We're selling what we think is<br />

an exceptional value."<br />

' "One of the attractions is Loon<br />

Lake. 18 acres, an all-sports<br />

lake," said Colette Scholten, marketing<br />

director. "The three-car<br />

garage is another big draw in<br />

this price range."<br />

"We call it a two-car. one boat<br />

garage," Jacobson added.<br />

"We have great street appearance<br />

with side-entry garages and<br />

maintenance-free exteriors,"<br />

Scholten said.<br />

"You have recreational facilities,<br />

campgrounds, lakes," Jacobson<br />

said. "If you study the area,<br />

there's so much to do. You don't<br />

have to travel far."<br />

Loon Lake is within walking<br />

distance. Proud Lake and Kensington<br />

Metropark are an ea$y<br />

drive. The I-96/Wixom interchange<br />

is four miles away.<br />

"We have people coming from<br />

Detroit, working in Flint and<br />

Ann Arbor," Jacobson said. "If<br />

you look at those three locations,<br />

you're right in the middle."<br />

He identified the typical buyer<br />

as a young professional person<br />

with one or two children. But<br />

that's not all.<br />

"I have empty-nesters who buy<br />

because they want the space and<br />

very young families because<br />

there's a lot of house for the<br />

money," said Ida Lucas, sales rep<br />

Estates<br />

n Wixoni<br />

\Jm<br />

at Palmer Lake Estates.<br />

"They like the big kitchens and<br />

family room," Lucas said. "They<br />

like the openness. Scott puts a<br />

lot of windows in his houses.<br />

Even on dull days it's bright."<br />

Five floor plans are available.<br />

Standard features in the base<br />

price of all include three-car<br />

garage, oven and dishwasher,<br />

fireplace, first floor laundry and<br />

basement.<br />

Two models have been constructed.<br />

Each features a twostory<br />

foyer and a large planter<br />

ledge over a closet at the front<br />

door.<br />

The Muirfield, the largest<br />

plan, showcases a formal dining^<br />

room, living room, kitchen/nook<br />

and family room on the main<br />

floor. The kitchen sink on an<br />

island has been oriented with a<br />

view to the family room<br />

The upstairs master has a separate<br />

tub and shower, dual sink<br />

vanity and walk-in closet.<br />

Three other bedrooms and a<br />

second full bath also are<br />

upstairs.<br />

Base price is $234,000.<br />

The Canterbury has the same<br />

basic layout except the kitchen<br />

has a large island and the master<br />

has two walk-in closets.<br />

A bedroom upstairs has been<br />

designed with an open loft-like<br />

appearance to be used as an<br />

exercise room, office, entertainment<br />

center. The room could<br />

also be totally enclosed as a<br />

fourth bedroom at HO'extra<br />

REO opens service center<br />

Real Estate One, headquartered in Farmington<br />

Hills, has opened its first Real Estate<br />

One Service Center in Trenton.<br />

The service center provides customers with<br />

the added convenience of a real estate office<br />

as well as a mortgage company and title company<br />

administrator all under one roof.<br />

The new service center, at 3253 West Road<br />

between Allen and Fort, will make the buying<br />

and selling process<br />

and less expensive<br />

officials anticipate.<br />

79 Years ot TYadtUern^\m<br />

V. Qaallty ami<br />

1996 MODUS<br />

Muirfield plan: This model at Palmer Lake Estates features a dining room, living room and great room on the<br />

main floor, four bedrooms upstairs.<br />

charge.<br />

The Canterbury, about 500<br />

square feet smaller than the<br />

Muirfield, carries a price of<br />

$219,000.<br />

The Fairfax, a story-and-a-half<br />

of 2,130 square feet, places the<br />

master on the main floor, two<br />

bedrooms and a full bath<br />

upstairs. Cost is $217,000.<br />

Palmer Lake Estates is serviced<br />

by city sewers and a community<br />

water well. It's within<br />

the Walled Lake school boundaries.<br />

Sidewalks aren't planned.<br />

The property tax rate is about<br />

$30 per $1,000 of state equalized<br />

valuation, half of market value.<br />

That means the owners of a<br />

$219,000 house would pay<br />

apre convenient, faster<br />

>r customers, company<br />

"Our objective is to make the home buying<br />

transaction simpler than it has been in the<br />

past' - to make the process more comfortable,<br />

quicker and less expensive," said Richard S.<br />

Elsea, Real Estate One president. "The Real<br />

Estate One Service Center is a step in that<br />

direction."<br />

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Homes available for quick occupancy<br />

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if Large exclusive wooded sites, rrom the I 2 W i<br />

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Homes available tor quick occupancy<br />

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Luxury detached condominiums<br />

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$3*285 the first year.<br />

Jim and Juli Simpson, along<br />

wit}} children David, Carrie and<br />

Tim, have purchased a Canterbury.<br />

They were the first to buy<br />

in the sub.<br />

"We wanted the same size<br />

houee on smaller property in the<br />

Wixom area," Jim said. "We saw<br />

the sign, drove in, walked in the<br />

first model and it was the perfect<br />

floor plan. We did the numbers.<br />

Now, all we have to do is sell our<br />

house and move in.<br />

"There were a couple of things<br />

we wanted them to change. They<br />

were very accommodating,"<br />

Simpson said. "It all flows<br />

together. We like that three-car<br />

garage, too. Now, we have some-<br />

MikfinElfmll<br />

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'We saw the sign, drove in, walked in the first<br />

model and It was the perfect floor plan. We did<br />

the numbers. Now, all we have to do is sell our<br />

house and move in.'<br />

Jim Simpson<br />

- new homeowner<br />

place to store our camper."<br />

Steve and Janis Winters, along<br />

with kids Steven, Ashley and<br />

Jordan, are moving two blocks<br />

away into a Muirfield.<br />

"The basic attraction is a larger<br />

home," Steve said. "We didn't<br />

want to lose our neighbors. We<br />

didn't want to lose lake access.<br />

It's a great location with freeway<br />

access, close to shopping centers.<br />

5QOO TOWN CENTER,<br />

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I'm only five minutes from work,<br />

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"We like the larger bedrooms,<br />

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Winters said. "We also wanted a<br />

family room."<br />

Sales models at Palmer Lake<br />

Estates,


02'<br />

The Observer/Thursday, May 2,1996<br />

This house plan allows maximum bedroom privacy<br />

• If yoji are searching for a-floor<br />

plan that isolates the master<br />

fuite for maximum privacy, you<br />

might want to consider the<br />

" 2194-square-foot Swaps. The<br />

master suite and the secondary<br />

- bedrooms are on opposite sides<br />

-of the house. This arrangement<br />

also provides privacy for any<br />

overnight guests and tones down<br />

the sound of teenagers playing<br />

their music a bit louder than you<br />

appreciate.<br />

The eye-pleasing exterior,<br />

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Call (810) 227-9800 tof mort infonnttion<br />

The Oboerver/TtwxsDAY, May 2,1996<br />

Removing oil from well is not an<br />

(AP) - Q: About two yeara<br />

ago, the submersible pump<br />

broke in our. 185-foot deep<br />

well. We had the pump<br />

rebuilt, but our well water<br />

took on an oily smell and<br />

began leaving a film in the<br />

toilet.<br />

We thought the condition<br />

would eventually clear up<br />

but it haan't. The pump<br />

rebuilder claims that oil from<br />

the broken pump contaminated<br />

our water, and can<br />

offer no solutions to the<br />

problem.<br />

Ia there anything we can<br />

do short of drilling a new<br />

well to get clean water?<br />

A: It sounds as if you have a<br />

"weak well" rather than a<br />

"strong well." In the latter case,<br />

the water level doesn't rise and<br />

fall and, consequently, if oil does<br />

In the Carroll Farms profile of April 18, we<br />

rnistakingly published the fax number of the<br />

sales office. The regular phone number is<br />

(810) 473-1919.<br />

The single family site condominium com-<br />

£vcn before you<br />

get out of the car it<br />

speaks to you<br />

Inside, an inviting<br />

warmth draws you<br />

from room to room<br />

You can picture<br />

your family here<br />

Homewprk spread<br />

out,.«fft the kitchen<br />

table The soft<br />

flicker of light,<br />

from the hearth<br />

Laughter drifts<br />

down the stairs,<br />

a mixture of d6)4 vu<br />

and intuitiofi Then<br />

you just know,<br />

it's the home you've<br />

been waiting for.<br />

Or has it been<br />

waiting for you?<br />

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w*<br />

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PARK RI BSE<br />

JSSL.<br />

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get into the well, it floats on top<br />

of tha water and doesn't get<br />

down to the pump. In a weak<br />

well, the water level rises and<br />

falls frequently and so the well<br />

components become coated with<br />

oil.<br />

The oil condition has lasted<br />

for two years (an excessively<br />

long time, when you consider<br />

' that there is only about a halfcup<br />

of oil in the pump) and,<br />

under normal use, it should take<br />

only a few weeks to flush out the<br />

oil.<br />

. It's possible that the oil is from<br />

a leak in a buried fuel oil tank. I<br />

suggest you have a water sample<br />

tested to determine if the contamination<br />

is fuel oil or lubricating<br />

oil. If it's fuel oil, you'll have<br />

to find and repair the leaking<br />

tank.<br />

If it's pump oil, you should<br />

check further to see if the water,<br />

CLARIFICATION<br />

is contaminated with PCBs, a<br />

known carcinogen. Apparently,<br />

some well pump motors made<br />

prior to the mid-1970s had starting<br />

capacitors, that were<br />

immersed in an oil that contained<br />

PCBs. Possibly your old<br />

pump was one of these.<br />

Removing oil from the well is<br />

difficult and not a do-it-yourself<br />

job. It should be handled by a<br />

professional pump installer or<br />

well driller.<br />

Q: My fiberglass<br />

shower<br />

enclosure haa<br />

become dull and<br />

film-coated. I've<br />

been told not to<br />

use an abrasive<br />

cleaner. What do<br />

you suggest?<br />

A: - Abrasive 1 v<br />

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4 G ( « ) CLASSIFICATIONS 500 to 502 O&E Thursday, M a y 2, 1996<br />

T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 2. 1996<br />

This Classification<br />

Continued from<br />

Psg® 8F.<br />

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Now Hiring<br />

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JERVATION AGENT<br />

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everything! Clean Ltvonia shop<br />

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Cal - - (3131 464-7788<br />

SIDING^WINDOWS<br />

Hourly help needed Eipenence pre-<br />

ferred Call (313) 295-9329<br />

SIGN COMPANY (Dearborn! has<br />

operangs m all departments inducing<br />

vmyt applicators shop help A saws<br />

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health insurance 40 IK. etc Cal Jan<br />

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(313) 534-3236<br />

S U M M E R J O B S<br />

The Charter Township of Redlord is<br />

acceptirvg applications lor temporary<br />

help in the Recreation Department<br />

The assignments mil begin m Mid<br />

June and may last through Mid<br />

August<br />

SALARY $5 HOUR to 18 HOUR<br />

QUALIFICATIONS College students<br />

or graduates preferred with educa-<br />

tional Backgrounds and/or work<br />

experience «n either Parks A Recre-<br />

ation. physcal education, teaching<br />

sports, and ans and crafts<br />

APPLY IN PERSON AT THE<br />

Charter Townsh* ol Redford<br />

Personnel Department<br />

15.145 Beach Daly Rd<br />

Redtord MicNgan, 48239<br />

313-538-9224<br />

Ounng Ihe hours ol 9 AM lo 4<br />

PM Morvday through Fnday<br />

Closing dale tor accepting applica-<br />

tions is Fnday May 31 '996<br />

Tha Charter Township of Redford<br />

is an equal employment opportu-<br />

nityemploye- necessary Call<br />

SITE SECURITY m Howell Ful and<br />

pan tme openings Musi be 21 or<br />

older Previous security expenence<br />

wit train Military expen-<br />

prefarred or<br />

ence desired Please call<br />

(517)783-2225<br />

SMALL PA«TS HANOLER<br />

Order pi*ng, receiving, inventflry<br />

conuol computer skills AI least 2<br />

years expenence Salary nego-<br />

saoie Apply -m person<br />

US industrial Tool<br />

15101 Cleat. Plymouth<br />

SOCIAL WORKEFVYOUTH<br />

CONFLICT RESOLUTION<br />

PROGRAM • S13 73/HR<br />

BSW reqiared Send reaume to T<br />

Cervanak. Peoples Community Ser-<br />

vices. 412 W Grand Boulevard<br />

Detroit. Ml 48216<br />

SOFTWARE SUPPORT<br />

TECHNICIAN<br />

Support tor retail pro mvemor-y con-<br />

T raining win Be provided<br />

PAINTERS NEEDED<br />

For alienor woA m a large<br />

apt commi*wty m South-<br />

field Musi have own<br />

parftng equomem Apply af Suflon<br />

Pleoe Apts. 23275 Riverside Drve. on<br />

9 Mile Rd Between Lahser A<br />

Telegraph (610) 356-4954<br />

GROUNDS PERSON<br />

> For large apt oonvnumiy ri<br />

Somhlielo Must have vakd<br />

dnvers license Apply al<br />

SuHon Place Apts. 23275 Rivers«Je<br />

Drive on 9 Mile Between Lahaer A<br />

Telegraph (810) 356-4954<br />

SOUTH LYON, 11 Mtt*Ponnac<br />

Tran. large. 1 Badroom private<br />

entrance 4shwasher, an laundry<br />

laaMy S525'mo includes haef<br />

walar No pats (313) 455-1040<br />

STATIONARY ENGINEER<br />

Class 3 to S36K Fee Paid Plant.<br />

Oaya No Weekends Benefits<br />

SuftOYMENT CENTER AGENCY<br />

18101 569-1636<br />

STEEL SERVICE CENTER<br />

Requires. qualified warehouse<br />

worHars, previous expenenca required<br />

-«the operation «* Band Sews A S«Je<br />

9 ^<br />

SUMMED YARD HELP<br />

• for two Farmington apart-<br />

ment complexes Can Jit*<br />

al 810-477-3636<br />

SWIMMING POOL attendants Now<br />

A W BtoomMd area Must Be avail-<br />

able Irom May 16 thru Labor Day<br />

Prefer 18 or older Can Mor. -Fn tor<br />

appointment (810) 349-9077<br />

TA* PREPARER - NodhvUle Also<br />

kght acc*x*inng Part-time al year<br />

Full oma in tax season Tmt» Tax<br />

RICHTER A ASSOC<br />

610-346-5100<br />

PRESCHOOL TEACHER<br />

For <strong>Canton</strong> area daycare<br />

center MuH have ai «asi<br />

Associates Degree in<br />

CfWdcare Also need Caregivers F nil<br />

or part-time (313) 455-2525<br />

TOOL A DIE RETBOFITTER<br />

AmMious aal-motivMad «drmduai<br />

needed for mplefflfitaBon of sensor'<br />

automation program 2 yrs mranum<br />

expenenca General machine shop<br />

skills Mias. dm press, labncation, A<br />

welding Able 10 work trom prints or<br />

verbal instructions<br />

Design AutoCad A electrical wonting<br />

«nowiedge ct systems a plus But nol<br />

reqwred Excallanl opportunay tor<br />

advancement Good pay A benelits<br />

Apply n person E A 6 Manutactunr«.<br />

300 industrial Dr,, Plymouth Ml<br />

48170 (Across from Unisys)<br />

TOP PAY FOR<br />

TOP PEOPLE<br />

State ol Ihe An Lincoln-Mercury d<br />

a-ship looking lor an axpenancad<br />

Ford or Lincoln-Mercury service<br />

adviser Excellent pay A bene!*<br />

package Contact Lone Wood at<br />

(810) 305-5300. e*t 251<br />

TOW TRUCK Operators Fu* and<br />

part-time Medical insurance A com-<br />

mission Apply at Norm's Total<br />

Automotive. 115 W Laka, S Lyon<br />

(810) 437-2086<br />

5 0 0<br />

Help<br />

General<br />

Wan<br />

UNIX SYSTEM<br />

ADMINISTRATOR<br />

Requires mnanum 2 yeara expen-<br />

enca m HP-UX 06 Background m<br />

ROOMS TCP1P snd LAN oonnec<br />

Cscia—nt salary and BeneNs<br />

Wim send rasume and<br />

salary'raquramama «i confidence le:<br />

Box 43832 Detroit, Ml 48226<br />

ttvay Ext<br />

P«*ags<br />

VALET ATTENDANTS<br />

. Must look prolessionel<br />

. Top pay'good tips<br />

Ca* Soott 810-626-1060<br />

or Jim B 313-745-8044<br />

VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION<br />

ASSISTANT/JOB COACH<br />

tor supported employment program<br />

worn wlti cloeed head «*ry Psydv<br />

sOucaaon Background A 2 years cot-<br />

leg* expenenca Send reeidia to<br />

PO Box 530306 Livoma Mi 46153<br />

An Equal OpportKWy Emptoyer<br />

ACO HARDWARE WAREHOUSE<br />

2ND SHIFT<br />

SHIPPING DEPARTMENT<br />

Uft ai least 50 be. wort: m variable<br />

lemparaturas (dapandng on season,<br />

good math and reading skills<br />

raqwrad Skarting tme 4 PM Starting<br />

pay te 15 hour. 90 days M 00. pre-<br />

employment drug lest Sand lener oI<br />

interest to. Alt Human Rasourcas.<br />

23333 Commerce Dr Farmington<br />

HAS. Ml 48335-2764.<br />

" WAREHOUSE ASSISTANT<br />

Prepare A package orders<br />

Clean Non-amoklng environment<br />

Full-time days. 6 30am-5 00pm<br />

$7 00ftour wtth baneDta<br />

Send rasune Bax incorporated<br />

37706 Schoolcraft. Uvonia 48150<br />

WAREHOUSE/DRIVE R<br />

RapKfy expanding company w<br />

search ot aa*-mo«vsled people<br />

Chaufleura license A good dmnng<br />

record raqtsrad Muat be depencf<br />

sue Apdy in person 5171 M*er Rd.<br />

in DearDom 313-945-0070<br />

WAREHOUSE HELP<br />

Fu* time Benefits $7-Air<br />

Was Sand araa<br />

Cal (313) 722-8995<br />

5 0 2<br />

Help Wanted-<br />

Office Clerical<br />

ACCOUNTANT<br />

WwnadMM opening tot stall accoun-<br />

tant Requires laioelH Degree «i<br />

Accounting 1 Yf accounang expen-<br />

enca and knowiedga ol computers<br />

Salary r«igs $19 000 lo 122.000<br />

plus beneMs Send raeuna to<br />

BIASEM Attn OJM-CPA<br />

30375 Nun 11 as lam Hw^ SM 100.<br />

Farwanglon H*N 48334<br />

ACCOUNT ANT/OFFICE MANAGER<br />

needed tor Faimnaon HM CPA<br />

Arm Mnmum 5 yrs CPA Arm expen-<br />

enca working knowtedga ol Pro<br />

3»ilam FX. Oiecfcbooks. WortPar-<br />

tod. Tme Saps. Excel/Lome la<br />

required Se* starter • ice lent com-<br />

rnunlcaaon skl*s tax preparaBon<br />

•una s mual Exceaem satory A<br />

Innge beneWa avaiable Plaaaa sand<br />

raauma lo AocountanlOltica Man<br />

P O Box 0582. Uraon Laka Ml<br />

7-0662 Aim Suaan<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

Accounting dunes Computer experi-<br />

ence raquaad Pleasant worlang<br />

atmosphere Benefits available Sand<br />

raeume A salary laguuamants<br />

* Drugs<br />

Indge St<br />

21120 Bndge<br />

SomhUaKL MT48034<br />

TRAFFIC-SERVICE<br />

COORDINATOR<br />

Company lemporanly based n Nortfi-<br />

nSe home requaaa a trsAoletvtca<br />

coordnator Knowledge ol Southeast<br />

Michigan roads and geographical<br />

area nacassary. as wel as a person<br />

ab« telephone manner Respond to<br />

Traffic/Service CoorOnator P O Box<br />

344 Northville, Ml 48167<br />

TRAVEL<br />

ADMINISTRATOR<br />

At CSC s Farmmglon Hies facility,<br />

we offer you a range ot chal-<br />

lenges that can Bu*d on your<br />

experience and add lo your<br />

credentials<br />

We II reiy on you to update and<br />

maintain CSC s travel policy; train<br />

travel coordinators; perform cost<br />

analyses, and develop, mplement<br />

and monfloi trave" eosi reduction<br />

alternatives You also will develop<br />

travel newsletters and coordinate<br />

group Bookmgs<br />

To succeed in this position, you<br />

will need a BS/BA m Business<br />

Administration along wtth a back-<br />

ground » progressively respon-<br />

sible experience witJ*n tha travel<br />

industry -ncludkig the develop-<br />

ment oI travel programs poloes<br />

and trarning Proven analytical<br />

sk us are essential, as are dem-<br />

onstrated mierpersonal and com-<br />

munication skills Occasional<br />

uavei and overtime will Be<br />

necessary<br />

CSC oilers a competJtrve com-<br />

pensation package and compra-<br />

hensrve Benefits Please lorward<br />

your resume mcludng salary his-<br />

tory io<br />

CSC HEALTHCARE<br />

SYSTEMS-HR<br />

34505 W Twelve Mae-Sle 300<br />

Farmington Hilts. Ml 48331<br />

Fa* (8101 486-1344<br />

E-MAil tm+»caanttoccom<br />

An Equal Opportunity Emptoyer<br />

mm<br />

TEACHER • ASSISTANT, part time,<br />

naadad lor inlarHTTocWer program<br />

Wast Btoomfietd. aflemoon shrft<br />

available Oak Park, morning<br />

1810) 661-1<br />

available<br />

-7605<br />

TEACHER<br />

Come Visit our privately owned quality<br />

joram in Farmer<br />

Competitive wages Den<br />

and a great place to care for kids<br />

1810) 471-1022<br />

TEACHER-OI RECTOR<br />

tor learning canter m W Bloomtieid<br />

Reading A math Busness M A<br />

teaching carBAcale required 3610<br />

Manchester. Btoomlleld Mi 48302<br />

TEACHER - Preschool Tues A<br />

Thurs afternoons Sept thru May<br />

Farmington Hi Urn Developmental<br />

810-661-2128<br />

TRAVEL AGENT<br />

2 years expenence<br />

Southfield agency sabre<br />

(810) 282-1560<br />

TEACHER - OulSecDof Wayna!<br />

WesOand preschool Please send<br />

resume to % Kate Wa*ace. 36660<br />

Cherry H* Westland, Ml 48185<br />

TEACHERS - French, Art. Elemen-<br />

tary independent elementary school<br />

•i pleas ant suburb 3 yrs expenence<br />

preferred Send resumes to<br />

Box »2599<br />

Observer A Eccentnc Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Livonia. Ml 48150<br />

TRAVELOOGE<br />

Tha Northville Traveiodge is seating<br />

qualified individuals io 10m our team<br />

We are a MoMIs of America property.<br />

Motels of America a a rapkay<br />

growing leader m economy Wdgrig<br />

are vnmeOalaly available<br />

• Front Desk Guest Service<br />

Representatives - Must De<br />

able to work various shifts<br />

t Auditor - II you are a<br />

t owl and enjoy working<br />

i figures this position a<br />

lor you<br />

We otter<br />

• Competitive Wages<br />

• Vacation<br />

• Flexible Work Schedules<br />

• A pleasant wort<br />

environment<br />

• Career Advancement and<br />

a Enhancement Programs<br />

Apply in peracn<br />

Travetodge<br />

21100 Hagoarty Rd<br />

North vise Michigan 48167<br />

WAREHOUSE HELP<br />

$7 per hour<br />

•a-low experience helpful<br />

(313) 538 9300<br />

W A R E H O U S E<br />

Livonia retailer seeks 2 persons lo fit<br />

material handing positions m Uvonia<br />

Great work environment Some tttmg<br />

involved Please call Sean. Mon-Fn.<br />

9am-4pm (313) S91-1717<br />

WAREHOUSE ORDER FILLERS<br />

Fu* Bme Day Shift SouHAeld loca-<br />

tion Mual have previous hi-to driving<br />

experience Union shop Sand<br />

raauma Ann Warehouse P.O Box<br />

5091 Southfield Ml 46066<br />

WAREHOUSE PERSON<br />

lor HVAC Dtatnbulor 32-10 hours<br />

week Some experience helpful, wil<br />

tram Apply r parson Poller Ostnb-<br />

uting, 24380 Indoplex Circle Dr.<br />

Farmmglon HMs, Aak tor John,<br />

Warehouse Manager<br />

WAREHOUSE PERSON<br />

A rap«fy growing Now COrrvnum-<br />

calnns firm a looking lor a person<br />

w«h inventory experience HhLo<br />

kcance preferred Muss be com-<br />

pute' Irterate Dulas include<br />

receiving material, unloading<br />

trucks. ^Smtory mamtenance<br />

and Mng onM* tor field opera-<br />

tions Pleaae tend lasume and<br />

salary history to;<br />

| > C l o v e r .<br />

PO Box 40<br />

Nov, Ml 48376<br />

ATTENTION Warehouse<br />

EEO<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

ASSOCIATE<br />

Excellent opportunfty tor parson<br />

with strong Veronal computer<br />

skas m compuianzad accounfirg.<br />

data ant-y and spraadehaal prep-<br />

aration. Will prepare client<br />

invoices, Ne and patlorm offiec<br />

duties in support of busy<br />

accounting group Some overtime<br />

required 1-2 yaars accounts<br />

receivable expenenca preferred<br />

For immediate consideration,<br />

sand resume and salary raquiie-<br />

ments to Mgr Human<br />

Resources. SME. 439B0 Ply-<br />

mouth Oaks Blvd.. Plymouth. Ml<br />

^pi7o : Eoy<br />

ACCOUNTING CLERK<br />

Southfield company needs malwe<br />

dependeble parscn w«th experience «i<br />

general eccounlmgaccounts receiv-<br />

able Word processing and computer<br />

friendly insurance or pharmacy<br />

Background halptiJ But not nacaasary<br />

Fu*-ftme with Benefts Sand reeume<br />

5 0 2<br />

Wanted-<br />

Clerical<br />

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK<br />

Ful Ims tor G outlaid property<br />

managamanl company Compulaf<br />

expenenca daaaad BeneMs Cal<br />

Mon -fn 9-5 810-362-2015<br />

An Equal Opportunay Empwyei<br />

5 0 2<br />

Wntod-<br />

Clerical<br />

• ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

For 1 person oAoe In Redtord Muat<br />

ba mature A able 10 work indepen-<br />

dently Computer knowledge a muat<br />

Fu* tune Ca* 313-536-1956<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

Southfield company seeking<br />

Mortal wf2 yrs sxpenence using Lotus<br />

A graphic* package Muat ba mi*K<br />

task onamed Wexce**m communi-<br />

cation HUMS Salary S2S-«27K Cal<br />

Amy (810) 643-8690 tof rtennew ot<br />

Fax resume to: [810) 643-4362<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

Temporary lo haa position n South<br />

field Please ca* tor interview if you<br />

hava MKroaofl Ofice expenence<br />

Derate (810) 350-9777<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

TO I24K<br />

Excel or Lotus and WordPerfect<br />

Legal expenence helpM buf wi* tram<br />

lor right parson<br />

Personnel Sysiams 459-.1186<br />

— ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

Computer expenenca *<br />

must! Accounting and<br />

payro* necessary Ncn-smokar 40<br />

hrs per ««ek lino«d Township<br />

(610) 684-0555<br />

with salary dasaad (a must) to<br />

Accounting Clam. PO Box<br />

Southfield Ml 48075<br />

Attn<br />

577<br />

ACCOUNTING CLERK<br />

Manufacturing lacttty located m Ply-<br />

mouth is looting tor a person with<br />

accounting skUls to help wflh Wllng,<br />

accoimts recelvatM. accounts pay-<br />

able A payro* TNs parson needs to<br />

be a team works' A be able to M m<br />

where needed This is a ful time<br />

poeiBon wtth benefits wfach mdude<br />

a 401k plan Pleaoa ssnd rasimie to<br />

Box #2602<br />

Obsarver A Eccarrtnc Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvoraa. Ml 46150<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

New opportunity' immediate openings<br />

«i the executive offees of interna-<br />

tonal aulo tuppker dmson with<br />

Auburn Hlls. Farmmgton and Detroit<br />

locatmris. your choice We tram<br />

Power Point Temp lo perm Salary<br />

S9 00 - $14 00/br Cam Sara<br />

Birmmgnam Livoma^FarrmngKxi<br />

646-7661 , 473-2931<br />

Advantage Staffing<br />

' ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

Busy manufacturing company<br />

looking tor nght hand parson<br />

to assist Office Manager!<br />

Executive Secretary with<br />

typing, phone coverage. c*e-<br />

trlbulion ale lor group d 7<br />

exacuwea Canckdal* muat<br />

be able to work we* with<br />

others, hande multiple tasks<br />

wflh minimal diction, hava<br />

word procassmg and spread-<br />

sheet expenence. snd pre-<br />

vious experience working with<br />

executives Send resume with<br />

salary requirements to<br />

Box »2615<br />

Obsarver A Eccentnc<br />

— Newspapers<br />

38251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Livonia. Ml 48150<br />

ACCOLWTING CLERK<br />

AiR. KV One year expen-<br />

enca Lotus 1-2-3. Word<br />

Parted Immediate<br />

opening Fax resume<br />

810-559-8070 Cal 810-559-7430<br />

ACCOUNTING CLERKS<br />

$7.50 hr . Benefits 8em-4 30pm<br />

5 days Accounting m school ot<br />

Data Entry experience<br />

EMPLOYMENT CENTER AGENCY<br />

(810) 588-1636<br />

^ ACCOUNTING<br />

ENTRY-LEVEL<br />

Jom <strong>major</strong> company that offers<br />

advancement opportunities<br />

VaneO duties nckx* entsnng invocas<br />

into computer and caah posting<br />

Diversified Recnjiters<br />

810-344-6700 FAX 810-3*4-6704<br />

WAREHOUSE PERSON<br />

needed tor daytime ifuft of HVAC<br />

company Good organizational staas<br />

needed A expenenca a plus Please<br />

sand raauma lo Came' Great Lakes.<br />

Attn B Smith. 33601 Schoolcraft.<br />

Uvonia. M. 48V51<br />

An Equal Opportunity Emptoyer<br />

^ ACCOUNTING<br />

Pan time Computer experience<br />

helpM Send or tax resume wflh<br />

~ salary requirements to:<br />

903 S Woodward. Royal Oak 48067<br />

Fax (810) 6*2-7375<br />

WAREHOUSE<br />

STOCKPERSON<br />

PART TIME<br />

Apply<br />

ORCHARD MALL<br />

LMapM A Orchard Laka RoadsV<br />

• Night'<br />

nitiit o<br />

w«i he<br />

TEACHERS<br />

FULL Bme and part wa poaawna<br />

avsaable m Math Ptiys**/Saance M<br />

8th-t2th grade levals m a private<br />

school tor OHled Students Send<br />

resume to J Marin. PO Box 329.<br />

BtoomMd H*s, Ml, 48303<br />

in person Fn May 3rd, Betw Sam.<br />

3bmat Aire Steal Corp 18605 Sher<br />

•ood Ave Detro*. Ml 48234<br />

An Equal Opportimly Emptoyer<br />

STOCK/BONO BROKERS<br />

KutKjnal Mn hmno people who<br />

ape or wt* tram Ca* SWarve (810)<br />

^1-5«00 or FA* (810) 3^1-5616<br />

STOCK A CLEANUP<br />

•et SouMeld Da* Good pay Com-<br />

•any BeneMs Ca* (810) 362-7377.<br />

wli tor 8kl oi Hairy<br />

'TECHNICAL SUPPORT^,<br />

I REPRESENTATIVES I<br />

| Growing, fast-paced support |<br />

department seakmg a Tacmcal I<br />

Support napiaaantaiiva Muat ba I<br />

farmkar wflh Unot/Xanix. printers. •<br />

lerrmnais A modem comnuaca- •<br />

bona Alao. nut ba able to oorrv |<br />

STOCK & DISPLAY<br />

' WANTED - M Una produce<br />

Closed<br />

rriMor hokdays. banaNs mduda med-<br />

>4<br />

par day Duties Includs;<br />

answering telephone Wold Pro-<br />

cesemg and Mng Sendlax resume<br />

Etftsmd London and AusuciMsi. ftc<br />

25505 W 12 MM, SM 1500 Soulv<br />

Md Ml 48034 Fax 610^53-2920<br />

BdOKKEEPER'ACCOUNTS<br />

RECEIVABLE 15-25 job share<br />

hours Plsasa sand replies lo<br />

Boa 15378 cro The NonftiMe Record.<br />

104 W Mam. NortnvMs. Ml 48167<br />

B O O K K E E P E R<br />

Accounting Arm ft Farmington Hills<br />

looking tor Bookkeeper with expen-<br />

ence through trial balance Benefits<br />

Ssnd resume to BWPJhtp<br />

PO Box 2719 Farmmgton Hlls,<br />

Ml 46333-2719 .<br />

BOOKK E E PE HI ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT lor international con-<br />

sulting firm m Troy Rsqiarements<br />

basic bookkeapmg good oommuni-<br />

canon skills energetic A people<br />

compatible l< interested please<br />

contact 610-641-3200<br />

BOOKKEEPER. FULL-CHARGE<br />

Temporary tu*-Bme. May A June.<br />

1986 Sand resume to CRS Service.<br />

Inc . Al»n Louse Pauck. 1966 Roch-<br />

ester indusiriai Drrve Roctiefter<br />

HMs Ml 48309<br />

BOOKKEEPER FULL CHARGE,<br />

able lo lake books lo final lnM Bal-<br />

ance A knowledge ol a* aspects df<br />

-QuakAed •<br />

pa-,<br />

reply E F 32255<br />

Highway. Suite 296.<br />

Hits. Ml 48334<br />

Fsnrangion<br />

BOOKKEEPER - Fu* Charge for<br />

property management company<br />

Must have strong hands-on Accounts<br />

Payable A proven abMy wflh payro*.<br />

tsxaa. multiple enltoes Bo»i manual A<br />

computer Omcfc&oolcl Excel A Sky -<br />

kne helpful<br />

salary history to<br />

Part, Su 380<br />

48009<br />

SendfFAX resune<br />

Bookkeeper 300<br />

CLERICAL<br />

CONSTRUCTION SECRETARY<br />

lull-time wort for residential bu-idei in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> We are looking lor an orga-<br />

nized. d*tai> onented fenon with<br />

good phone sMs Lotus 1-2-3 expe-<br />

rience required. Mail or fax resumes<br />

31665 W 14 MM Road. Suite 101<br />

Farmmgton Hills Ml 48334<br />

Fax (810) 626-4571<br />

CLERICAL<br />

CONTINGENCY POOL -<br />

TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT<br />

NEED EXTRA INCOME'<br />

The roed commission for Oakland<br />

Coimty is seeking qualified candi-<br />

dates tor temporary office assistants<br />

on a contingency oasis Preferred<br />

individual must perform vanous CMI-<br />

•cal duties such as answering<br />

phones, typirw. data entry and<br />

opening «no distributing mail<br />

Computer/word procasaingitypmg and<br />

excellent phone skills are required<br />

The preferred candidate must be<br />

dependable organized proficient at<br />

tvandfcng multiple tasks, wlkng to work<br />

hird, and available on short<br />

nonce<br />

To be consklered candidates musl<br />

pass our typing test with at least 50<br />

words mmute<br />

Positions are at vanous locations<br />

throughout Oakland County between<br />

ol 7 30 AM. 10 * 45 PM<br />

CLERICAL SUPPORT<br />

Detroit Imancial cotporation seeks<br />

elfcien dental support individuals tor<br />

last paced wortmg environment<br />

Candidates must be able lo wort<br />

accurately under pressure, type 40<br />

W.P.M.. wort wflh Hps supervision<br />

and have hands-on word procassmg<br />

experience Position provides tor a<br />

complete salary and Benefits<br />

package. Qualified canOdales for-<br />

we'd resume lo<br />

Okie Diecount Corp<br />

Attn Hixnar Resources<br />

751 Gnswold Si<br />

Dew*. Ml 48226<br />

EOE<br />

MEMBER NYSE-SIPC<br />

REPRESENTATIVE<br />

KELLY SERVICES 9K haa<br />

jie long-M^e Customer Ser-<br />

vice RipraiaMMhie poaittona<br />

svMMbM w*h a M*(DTautomcMva<br />

manufacturer Qua Mil cam*<br />

dales muet<br />

skei. fte attWy lo type 30 i<br />

and profoency w*h Wm<br />

Software Bachelors degrs<br />

Comps<br />

fSSicM<br />

Dental reuranoe<br />

Wort hours are baeed on morflhfy<br />

rotating shift* (0:00-4 30.<br />

9 00-5 30 .11 30-6 00) OuaMhad<br />

applicants ptoaae land reauna<br />

K E L J Y<br />

SSRVICE8<br />

INC<br />

ATTENTION BOON 4 I 28<br />

P O BOX 607<br />

DEARBORN. Ml 48121-0067<br />

FAX (313) 271-7822<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

REPRESENTATIVE<br />

Mnor supplier lo automotive OEM<br />

* seeking s h*-ams Customer<br />

Service Representative lo Be<br />

esponstoM for entenng daM<br />

gathered through teleconfer-<br />

ences This • not a sales poei-<br />

tcm. A quaMiad canctdaM should<br />

haw * Background ft customer<br />

»rvce. Basic computer SUM. the<br />

abiMy lo pertorm detailed wort<br />

with aocuracy. above svera0B<br />

wnoan and verbal skills and the<br />

ability lo manage multiple<br />

tasks<br />

requirements to<br />

S McCertey' Pereormal<br />

PO Box 2063<br />

Southfield. Ml 48037-2063<br />

An EquM Opportm*y Emptoyer<br />

managM of •partner* n tie<br />

leainiM. I* saekmg a maun<br />

cutkrs<br />

EXECUTIVE<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

Processing<br />

Companies, ft*<br />

Mr buMMr and<br />

313-THE-TEMP<br />

B10-36S^060<br />

3000 Town Career »2030<br />

Southfield. Ml 40075<br />

i a NgWy vtabto poemm<br />

requires an mdrvidu* to<br />

t wMi owners OenM and<br />

'tsla'nd'ng<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Troy Mw Vm seeks Mi Mne extier^<br />

enoed Legal Secretary wah Won^er-<br />

L*e a DMMMMy Inauranoa<br />

F^c^VacaBon a Personal Days<br />

•sums war salary hfttory to<br />

LJlxri—MQI. PO. Box 1074<br />

Tioy. Ml 40000<br />

Equal Opportune Emptoyer<br />

SALES SECRETARY<br />

< * ) 6 Q<br />

5 0 2<br />

OFFICE POSITION<br />

FuMffia<br />

IskNs and strong computer<br />

sue*, moudftg Mcro^HWofd<br />

and Excel Shorthand a plus<br />

MuM be extremely organized<br />

and handft muft-taak protaeM ft<br />

H last-paced environment<br />

raM astato davMopmant a ptoa.<br />

We oftai lap compeneeBon.<br />

Benetfls, 401 (k) program and<br />

pad vacations<br />

oonekleraacn.<br />

reeume to;<br />

For<br />

-- -<br />

irnm#a«uo<br />

a sand ret<br />

CLERICAL SUPPORT PERSON<br />

wflh sxpenence usmg spreadsheets<br />

WordPerfect A Forms Program Fi#<br />

time Westland area ContacJ Rk*<br />

Savags M. (313) 467-9691<br />

CLERK'BOOKKEEPER<br />

E /penanced with computers, calcula-<br />

tors ^ Bookkaepeing lor Southfield<br />

CPA Jffca (810) 350-2600<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

ORDER ENTRY<br />

ABToo. Incorporated, a high-growth<br />

n-anulacluiar ol specially BuWng<br />

productt. has an ftvnsdiaM oparang<br />

n our Customer Service Department<br />

at the Division office n Troy OuaMi-<br />

canons experience with PC and dais<br />

entry, famihar with on-line order entry<br />

system snd EDI processes, pertorm<br />

effectively in high volume environ-<br />

ment. above average problem sotvng<br />

A intsrpereonal communlcMion skits<br />

"ssponsnbiMies accountable lor<br />

accurMe and timely translation c* daM<br />

nto J O Edwards Onto' System<br />

IB*ng codes, Oscounts. ship dates,<br />

ele) Assist w«h special p'oiects m<br />

crertt. t**mg A mass meroharaismg<br />

VILLAGE GREEN<br />

COMPANIES<br />

30833 Nortiweetem Hwy<br />

Suite 300<br />

Farmmaon HMs. Ml 48334<br />

Attn: T. Schroeder<br />

V , l l a g S x -<br />

Supponmg a drug-free wotr--^<br />

EquM Opportunity Emptoyer<br />

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY<br />

McKmMy Aaaooates Inc, a naBonM<br />

real estate firm wflh oflces located n<br />

downtown Arm Arbor has an imme-<br />

diate need for an Executive.<br />

LEGAL SECRETARIES<br />

needed tor non-smoking law Arm.<br />

•TRAWEE/SECRETARY recent high<br />

school grarkisls preferred wflh high<br />

acadan£ M*s and •EXPERCNC^D<br />

SECRETARY 1-3 yrs<br />

negation Both must have cofrpuw<br />

skis A type 60-60 wpm Sand<br />

oW<br />

Me 250.<br />

O Bne.\ 2550 TMe-<br />

Ml<br />

or tu 810-333-7355<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Tlw OMue of fta Ctiepter 13Tnlee<br />

Ol toe U S Bankruptcy Court-OaM*<br />

Ii ssnung a sel-moftraMd. data*<br />

oneraed nMdul tar a poaMon M<br />

legal secretary to tie Vuatee Tha<br />

posMor mvofvae legM wort, and<br />

reqiaree axpernse ft acliw xfti sane<br />

msMsrs Tha suooeeah* canddM*<br />

nut have toe abMty to act mdepen-<br />

tion include typing minimum<br />

80WPM ftorfand malmum oi<br />

00-90WPM. excelent mtarpereonM<br />

verbM and wtinan (jurixnuncaaon<br />

•MM Must pmim a Strang back-<br />

ground and experience ft WP6.1<br />

Ktownun ol 3 to 5 years progtaa-<br />

slvaly responsible sacralarial<br />

office A oomputof expenenca pea-<br />

toned Mal reaume wMh salary<br />

reqursmenM to: P O. Box 1167.<br />

Brighton, MU481I6<br />

LEGAL SECRETARIES-<br />

jEnpananced only tor permenert A"<br />

| temporary pMoantorfls. 1-5 day I<br />

wassignments always svalabM lorw<br />

•lop notch candidates I<br />

J O A N N E<br />

M A N S F I E L D<br />

LegM Personnel •<br />

| 755 W BIG BEAVER I<br />

" SUITE 200. TROY, MI 48064 !<br />

• 810-362-3430 •<br />

I<br />

k J<br />

FAX 810-362-4881<br />

ALL FEES<br />

EMPLOYER PAID<br />

Position requires excelent<br />

skiH utlkzing Windows tor<br />

Word and ExcM programs ><br />

mum typing speed M 70<br />

sxpenence working wflh<br />

sbiMy to commuracaM e»<br />

organize mu*pM pnortbes<br />

don to data*<br />

Salary commeneurato pith expen-<br />

- packaga mo<br />

mdudmg a<br />

401(A) plan and rtsccajm on apart-<br />

ment rental raM avadade at a<br />

McKmMy property<br />

Please send rewiry* with SMary r»a-<br />

loiy lo J<br />

MdtmMv Associates mo<br />

n£F ,Ex*c Sec<br />

P.O, Box 8649<br />

Ann Aibof. Ml 48107-6649<br />

EOE<br />

^ CLIENT LIAISON<br />

Major inlemational company in<br />

W the iTCVie industry is seeking a<br />

^ dynamic 10 "»mtam<br />

exslmg accowtV" and assist astab-<br />

kshed clients Excallanl veibai skins<br />

and ability lo promt** lep notch cus-<br />

tomer relations GooCj computer skitts<br />

and customs documertUi*Pon a ptos<br />

Diversified Recruri\?. r S<br />

810-344-6700 FAX 810-344-6704 •<br />

We ofler an exceaent salary and ben.<br />

sits package For promt* ccmaxJer<br />

abon. please send cover Mttri<br />

resume A salary history to: '<br />

ABToo. INCORPORATE)<br />

3250 W Bio Beaver,.f»o<br />

Troy. Ml 480f*'<br />

Ann Human ReMxircee<br />

E<br />

V'<br />

CLOSING ASSISTANT<br />

local title company m need of a<br />

closmg assistant Expenence pre-<br />

I erred Computer iterate<br />

Call Lynn at 810^51-7100<br />

or Connie at 810-229-4770<br />

to schedule an interview<br />

CLOSING DEPT SUPERVISOR<br />

immediale posibon avaiable lor<br />

expenenced person lo s*per*i»e<br />

naBonM BBs oompamv otosmg dspert-<br />

martl Resumes lo Box >2614<br />

Observer A Eccentnc Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvonla. Ml 46150<br />

r W A ENTRY<br />

Food bujkaraga oomprn* m Piy-<br />

mouth has iineMt K« Bme<br />

opening for a Data Erflry pereon<br />

Mu« have ciencM expenenca wflh<br />

strong computer skua Wa De<br />

utfng Word- Excel A Powerpon<br />

We re loofcng tor s conscientious<br />

pereon wflh the abMy to wort<br />

independently Pleasant office<br />

surroundings Prefer non-<br />

HP Personnel, Inc.<br />

810-299-9800<br />

V Fax 810-299-9804 ><br />

.EXECUTIVE<br />

• SECRETARIES -<br />

Neqoed Immediately tor South-<br />

A«td Automotive Suppke' Must<br />

have Mac Expenenca<br />

CaH 810-557-5600<br />

Of Fax 810-443-0527<br />

y^^^TempExctianoe^^^<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

BtoomMd HMs Mw Arm Mmrnumi<br />

3-5 years negation expenence with<br />

good organizaBonal lfc*s Good<br />

salary A Benefit packags Fax<br />

resume to Eleen M 810^7-4130<br />

OFFICE POSITIONS<br />

FtM ime entry MvM posrtora<br />

abto m our iouOMMd o«oa Day<br />

•raft Muat hava minimum 1 yr. pre-<br />

moua oMoe experience Excelent<br />

malhabefyA 1 0 ^<br />

requaed Exceaent<br />

reeums mduMng saM<br />

to AMI General OB<br />

5001. SoMNtaM.<br />

OPFICE STAFF<br />

For Buey km Ptymoum lob<br />

Musi know WP i 1. type 55<br />

WPM A emoy wonvpeopM<br />

Need enHuereettc pereon who knows<br />

computars. AMo need aaekend A<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

BROKERAGE Mm ft OtMntoan Mr-<br />

a l - —- l — a<br />

IO' rtC«piiO'ih#i<br />

to: SB. PO Boa 3<br />

RECEPTK3NI3TI CLERICAL<br />

tor Blnnnghani CPA Inn. Won»«o<br />

ruling aONn a<br />

• required (<br />

ne wMi asM<br />

•Mary reqi<br />

PcM A Aeeoc , XTOO TMeoreph I<br />

Famta. lJ 4802<br />

3480_Bmgfvam_<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

Comtrucbon olltaa has mwinHMs<br />

opening tor a IvHn ReosptioraM<br />

Expenence on a nxMpto kne tele-<br />

phone ayatam • required A proMa-<br />

nonM and pMasarl mamar I* * muM<br />

Job dubes mckjde lypmg. «ng. end<br />

general oMftoM We oiler<br />

ava saftry C*« Jan M<br />

(81CI 367-7804<br />

CompMMve salary sr<br />

efits mdudatg 401K.<br />

medtoal. dantM. opacM. praacnpBon.<br />

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER<br />

The Office ol Ihe Chapter 13<br />

556 Evergreen<br />

Southlield. Ml<br />

1100<br />

Ml 46076<br />

induing salary hMtory to Amanipec.<br />

501 S Slam St Plymouft. Ml 48170<br />

or lax to: (313)453-4812 E.O.E.<br />

ORDER DESK<br />

FMl ime, PoMlcn open snmedlMMy<br />

Apply m person, 13250 Nentour^i<br />

Rd Uvoraa Ml 46150<br />

PAJU-IIM6 OffCt l<br />

area Ad Agency needs<br />

Bookkeeper/Secretary •<br />

^^^^sOwe^adrtoah^ggi-<br />

Satnr^iam<br />

Is perl-ems<br />

Flexible<br />

(810) 642-:<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Btoomtield HMs attorney seakmg legal<br />

secretary who « higNy motivaMd. a<br />

sa* starter, who can type faster than a<br />

speeding Bullet and can Map taa<br />

txMdmgs n a smgM bound. Pracoce •<br />

pnmari^ concentrated ft Mgatlon.<br />

taxation and eatMe ptanrsng Musi<br />

have expenenoe as s legai secretary<br />

Fax reeime to 810-336^667 or send<br />

lo RJZ. 2555 South TsMgraph Road.<br />

SM 440. Btoorrttold HMs. Ml 48302<br />

Please mdude salary requrements<br />

FAST PACED oBice,<br />

phones receptionist. Microsoft<br />

Wmdows Now. Ren Can Troy.<br />

Sterling His 313-396-1862<br />

FILE CLERK<br />

FtogM. Fieget. A Schwsrlz FMI Bme<br />

For high profie Southfield Law Firm<br />

Expenenoe a plus but not neoesaary<br />

Cal Juke (810) 355-5555<br />

FILE CLERK - law Arm. ful Bme<br />

Daly Me mamtenance. car needed<br />

tor counet dunes Must bs depend-<br />

ebie A have good orgarazaBonal<br />

skills Send resume to T McWIB-<br />

isms. 30200 TsMgraph. SiMs 467.<br />

Bingham Farms 46025 or lax<br />

810-644-2941 by Apr* 19<br />

FRONT OFFICE person tor busy<br />

doctors oflice You won't be bored<br />

here there<br />

involved<br />

i t • vansty gl du»as<br />

Ca* (810) V7S2723<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Expenenced wflh good typmg sk*s<br />

tor pleasant Soufhheld law office<br />

Ambitious non-smokar Salary Based<br />

on experience Exceaent BeneMs<br />

Sand resume to Richard B Kepes<br />

P.O. Box 2207. Southfield. Ml<br />

48037-2207 All replies confidential<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Expenence needed tor meur<br />

ancs defense firm Organize<br />

bona! skills a must Fax or send<br />

resume lo<br />

380 N Mam St . Clswson. Ml<br />

Fax« 810-588-3380<br />

Lynne.<br />

40017<br />

L E G A L<br />

S E C R E T A R Y<br />

We are currently seeking two expen-<br />

enced Secretaries, wflh knowledge ol<br />

mauranca defenee. lo wort m slsst-<br />

paced ollice<br />

Your expenenoe m th« field should<br />

dsmcmMrais the abMy to prepare and<br />

nda/ a* aspects oI pleadings<br />

discovery and last-track rules/<br />

documents as well a* transenbe<br />

recorded delation and cooidftaie<br />

esses Successful candtoMas we<br />

, sass axceOeni typmgfword pro-<br />

cessing and outstanAng grammar*<br />

composition and o'gamzabonai UuM<br />

Farrakanty wflh Mcroeoft Wort or<br />

WordPerfect prMerred<br />

We oltor a competftve compensauorv<br />

beneMs packaga in a prdessionsHy<br />

encouraging environment. Please<br />

forward your resume to<br />

Box 12603<br />

Obeerver A Eocentnc Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvonia. Ml 48150<br />

PART TIME<br />

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY<br />

needed m Famflngton HR*.<br />

emenence<br />

Hours 1 00 p m to 7:00 p.m<br />

on Wendeeday and Thursday Every<br />

other weekend Send reeume and<br />

saMry requirements to: Box 12586<br />

Obeerver A Eocentnc Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Lrwnto. Mt 46150<br />

RECEPTIONIST/<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

Marnlactiung compeny ft PlywioMh<br />

seakmg mdrnduM tor temporary (way<br />

poeebfy Mad to M Mne) atft haavy<br />

phone expenence oueumer service,<br />

data entry, kxcstol uunmxmlcaBon<br />

MdOs • Knowtodgahle ct WordPerlecl<br />

5 1 A Lotue 1-2-3. Sand reaume ».<br />

Box *2512<br />

Obeerver A Eccentnc Newspapers<br />

36251 SchoolcraB Rd<br />

Uvonia. Ml 48150<br />

Opawwni i iMIth ftSouft*Ma*nd<br />

FMnngt a fen-<br />

prafeeanrvel<br />

long term aee<br />

I temp to<br />

perm. $7 SO to SO-OIMw<br />

DATA ENTRY<br />

A Uvoraa company am need ol DeM<br />

CMrta wMi * nwwnum 2 years<br />

Erery CM<br />

invo«mg. A^», or pey«* « M *<br />

10.000* ' kayetrokas 1.10 Key<br />

Numeric) required $6 0Crtv.iM<br />

(MM placements Temp to<br />

MoMng tar a eeMa iaaaMry lor tw<br />

mu eoed kMae ofltoe<br />

COORDINATOR<br />

•szaaon and darteaf . • v »t<br />

LV NURSE CARE<br />

, MMi*e*f<br />

P .O B0k 75*<br />

Now. Ml 4*370<br />

MffW<br />

RECEPTIONI8T - DATA ENTRY<br />

Busy Baminoham MOce needs expe-<br />

nanoad lul Mne mdMduM lo anewei<br />

phonee and type reports Muet have<br />

good MMphons sUls and PC expen-<br />

enoe DeneUM Send wage hMtory.<br />

references end reeume to Recap-<br />

101 SoutMMd Rd SM 302.<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

wflh 2 yrs expenence m rnedKH<br />

malpractice lot Troy defense Arm<br />

Cal 810-649-1330 or tax resume to<br />

810-649-1622<br />

LIFEGUARQS —<br />

Wanted for co-op in NorthvMe<br />

Memonai Day - Labor Day Must be<br />

certified Sr Ufesavmg, CPR A WSi<br />

Must be rababto A conscientious<br />

csl Unds 8^. 810-348-5570<br />

Part Time Secretary<br />

Needed lor taal paced coaeos adme-<br />

saons once WK piovtoe phone and<br />

from counter coverage and pertorm<br />

al wort Pilor office<br />

Road.<br />

deal w*h pubkc and handM<br />

tasks Computer expenence<br />

Submit resume to WeMh^ Coke^e.<br />

3838 Livemoi*<br />

48007-7006 EOE<br />

PAYROLL CLERK<br />

Payro* clart needed tor busy office m<br />

Troy Must be ibM to hand* mulBpM<br />

tasks Some phone back-up necee-<br />

ssry 3D hours a week PoaMon ollere<br />

competitive salary Mail resume lo<br />

AngeM. 1900 W Big Beaver, Ste<br />

220 Troy Ml 48064<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

EXCELLENT opportumty<br />

Southlield Area<br />

Cal (010) 557-9000<br />

Suae 260<br />

ScMhhekl. Ml 40034<br />

Phone 810-356-0222<br />

Fa* 810-356-0941<br />

EquM Opportmay Employer<br />

. RECEPTIONIST •<br />

• OUT-GOING oonecMnaous »*»-•<br />

•vtduM who adapts we* ft dMeteml<br />

•erweonmenttlAislBsabMlodo:"<br />

| . T«e 30 WPM<br />

" • Have utowMdns ol<br />

• M least 1 mubpM phone J<br />

to outlying<br />

. _ i unl<br />

-ficvwii<br />

Part-Mae help naadad tai MM<br />

(010)<br />

SECRETARY<br />

ADVERTMPK3 AGENCY<br />

Mtre to<br />

perm needs Piwr e*anenoe and fte<br />

^<br />

to interact w*h ckents re»ared<br />

snd Macaaoeh a plua Cal<br />

Advantage Staffing<br />

| knowledge<br />

J Appecaras should<br />

ItravMlooii<br />

( have<br />

sails<br />

I PIeasa lax resume to •<br />

810-355-3066 or C*<br />

I TALENT TREE I<br />

STAFFING SERVICES |<br />

810-355-1156 -<br />

SECRETARY<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

tor acave reM<br />

RECEPTIONIST Farmmgton oad*<br />

uracm has operang tor mdhnduM wflh<br />

pleasant personalty to greet, uiel<br />

and d*ad memberMito Typmg A<br />

clencel sk«s required Send reeume<br />

to Member Service Manager 22081<br />

Fsrmmglon Rd<br />

48336<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

For busy SouthheM law Ann Must<br />

nave experience wflh m*h*rm phone<br />

hMpfil Good salary A<br />

package Send reeume to Bo* 12006<br />

Obeerver A Eccentnc Newspapers<br />

36251 Stfioolcraft Rd.<br />

Uvoraa. Ml 48150<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY - for medium<br />

Expenenoe & references required<br />

Ptoaae contad me Office Manager at<br />

810-646-5100 anoor send reeune<br />

to 255 E Brown St Sort* 340<br />

Birmingham Ml 48009<br />

Monday thru Fnday We ofter a com-<br />

peotive rate of pay<br />

apply m writing stating qualifi-<br />

cations snd hours snd dsys available<br />

to:<br />

ROAD COMMISSION FOR<br />

OAKLAND COUNTY<br />

31001 Lahser Road<br />

Beverly Hills. Ml 48025<br />

Attn. Sherman Beeier<br />

EquM Opportunity Emptoyer<br />

FAX: 810-645-9835<br />

sneftts Femdsle<br />

Al or Hr (810)<br />

E HOUSE WC<br />

WAREHOUSE WORKERS<br />

Wanted lor sftemoon shift st automo-<br />

tive parts tuppeer Fort Ml license<br />

anO 1-2 yeers experience requred<br />

Good pey A ful beneMs<br />

Pleese tend reeume to:<br />

Box 12627<br />

Obeerver A Eceennc Newspepers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvonia. Ml 48150<br />

WCLS OR MORC<br />

Tramad stall needed tor area group<br />

homee Mklraght A afternoon shits<br />

avaaebM $6 15 to start MuM have<br />

vakd dnvefs koenee Cal between<br />

10am-3pm at 6KM74-0610<br />

• W E L D E R<br />

Buey manufacturer needs ralsBis<br />

mdMdual to )om weong team m a<br />

high production almoephera<br />

Requree 1-2 years m®enence m MIQ<br />

snd TIG waking, puis the auety snd<br />

deem to Mam sam-eulomMlc and<br />

•ppMMiant ol both pro-<br />

FMWtma. day MMI poeMon<br />

ACCOUNTS<br />

PAYABLE CLERK<br />

Dalai onented perscn with compiler<br />

knowledge needed tor established<br />

west Btoomlleld Bulder/Devetoper<br />

EnMnence preferred Send resumes<br />

to Office Manager 4968 Oak Hotow.<br />

West Bloomfield. Ml 48323<br />

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK<br />

Fu* ome entry MvM posMon. Norft-<br />

weM Detroit Suburb CantkdaM muM<br />

have imnanum 1 yr prevtoue AiR<br />

expenence. exceaent mam atxaty<br />

to-Key cMalMor A typmg sk«s<br />

requred Exceaent oeneAu I<br />

Obeerver A Eocentnc Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvoraa Ml 48150<br />

ACCOUNTS<br />

RECEIVABLE<br />

Auto Dealer seeks sn mdvtduM wflh<br />

e expenence<br />

sxceietv ban<br />

P O BOX 701306<br />

Plymouft. Ml 40170<br />

or Ml 31*207-4710 AM<br />

WELDER FITTERS<br />

$6-110 par Not* Newburgh * jeo<br />

area CMi 31' '<br />

(010) MM137<br />

ImmuyoUS. «c<br />

1200 PsrttdsM Road<br />

n^fhsMsr Ml 48307<br />

NO PHONE CALLS PLEABE' EOE<br />

TECHNICIAN<br />

• II 111 Wd $10-12 sn fir<br />

I to 010-046-1100 or aand<br />

HRMB. 1000 W<br />

» 220 Troy. Ml 46004 or<br />

TRUCK ORrgWWAREMOUSE<br />

WMi COL uoanee (CMae A) tar a<br />

r company m Novi CompaMve<br />

i a BeneM package<br />

Cal (010) 474-fca*<br />

TRUCK a PUET<br />

Mo others need appM<br />

i Tiuck A FMM Rape*<br />

6060 Fad Rd<br />

TELEMARKETING<br />

SURVEYORS<br />

MCOIATE OPEMNGS<br />

NO SELLING REQUIRED<br />

P««-Tftta. PMI-Tkns Weekend Hours<br />

Day and Evenmg M s<br />

C M 1B1U' 52- 4700<br />

TELEPHONE INSTALLER/<br />

T rtSSSL<br />

TRUCK MECMAMCS CMaa K tar<br />

road a Map Need se* tssiMrt tor<br />

(810) >46-4306<br />

xpoMMflN Cuwp*oiii* sMery ptai * $400 TO START<br />

401K plan p»oM Miertng A t* MuM be MmMar e*r> fte toe<br />

TELESERVCES<br />

TRAVEL<br />

PHONE AGENTS<br />

0 under -Hlf-ianr 908<br />

11*201-8090<br />

kMDIATI O^MNO<br />

CALL r0-474-2000<br />

VNYL S O N G HELPER<br />

W W<br />

•WINDOW CLEANERS<br />

EMienancaq wah own banaportaticn<br />

Good pay Cal (313) 937-2484<br />

apply ft person to<br />

BOB SAKS DOOGE<br />

36200 Gram* River,<br />

Farmmyon HUM<br />

ACCOUNTS .RECEIVABLE<br />

Crertt coOecaone Apply m person or<br />

to 21740 Troltoy<br />

Or.. Taylor Ml 48180<br />

Accounts Receivable I<br />

Accounting Clerti<br />

mt opportunfy tor<br />

WORK M THE SUN<br />

YARD MAINTENANCE<br />

'sgularly in rough Bummer<br />

YARD WORKERS WeM tar M«h<br />

u r s . u r ?<br />

(810) 861-6440<br />

24 HOUR home care needed<br />

Mon am ftni SM sm. tor atMal K y<br />

«M teaman rm requree •«*••«* I<br />

•l MM ft Cooamo. a my A mosOy<br />

MsnMy uompawi ei be your .Mp»»v<br />

ACCOUNTANT<br />

• J muvidi^ai<br />

M 1 II III! II .1 II<br />

expenence Need to be dam oneraed<br />

and organized Eeciliw baneias and I<br />

working oonrtaona Non smoung<br />

oMoa Tene PMaee sppfy io Jori<br />

010-366-1000 Joe Parian CfcawoMI-l<br />

a E o a n i T ^ ^ B B B<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

Soulhfieid area dynamc property<br />

management compeny seeking wel<br />

organized individual wtn can handa<br />

multiple tasks Requree good com-<br />

muncabon snd wort processing<br />

S Other compulsr expenence<br />

helpful Exce*eni beneMs<br />

Please mail or lax resume to<br />

York Properties<br />

100 Galena OfAcentr*<br />

SUM 400<br />

Southliekl. Mt 48034<br />

Fax (810) 356-3779<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

Ful charge compuMr. tor relal door<br />

oovenng store Wflh<br />

(810) 681-6464<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

Fu* charge tor smal growing Farm-<br />

mgton Hils company Must have<br />

toad computerized eccouilng snd<br />

operating loan sxpenence Some<br />

H/R responsibftbes Payrol * out-<br />

sourced Salary A he benefits Famv-<br />

n*m l MM neeimee kj Bee *2617<br />

Observer A Eccentnc I<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvoraa. Ml 48150<br />

B O O K K E E P E R<br />

FuAipart Bme Opening lor a book-<br />

keeper conversant wflh Quick Books,<br />

payro* A receivable Salary nego-<br />

nabto Days 31*61*00*0<br />

Evenings 313-4549962<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

Part ama. 3-4 days/week. poastoM<br />

ful Mne Needed enmedMMf* oom-<br />

putor experience necessary<br />

M S» Anlhorys Nursing<br />

31830 Ryan, ft Warran<br />

*8Z<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

we* organized mOvtduM to prepare<br />

lor appointments A ofter Mice<br />

dubee Office expenence neceeaary<br />

including Windows A Excel Reeune<br />

to Aitiwiwss* a AaaMMrfl. 27780<br />

Novt Rd, *245. Novt. Ml 48377<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

I you are an anergslc. omgomg. i<br />

put your poeMve MMud* and oom-<br />

rmmlcMton MJM to work aa m<br />

ZZZ<br />

include<br />

Teoy<br />

Bom<br />

anewenng phonee. rang end venous<br />

safes assistant pro|acM CompuMr A<br />

typing skMs requred CM JaoMa «<br />

(010)<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE CLERKS A Data<br />

Entry Operators PndaesionM erM-<br />

ronment 0-S Mon-Frt Romulua<br />

31*441-3100 F» reeune 441-3103<br />

C U S T O M E R<br />

S I 8 , B O O / Y E A R<br />

I P T O O O K :<br />

Enthusiastic • Assertive • Confident<br />

tOUtt computer<br />

matxst-c<br />

icrNns wdMormabon<br />

-pica amironmant<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

MUST know computer bookkeeptngi<br />

Lome. WordPerled Fast growing<br />

Lyon 010-437-0121<br />

BOOKKEEPER/<br />

OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR<br />

For manufacturer m MMort MuM ba<br />

experienced in computenzad-<br />

accouneng A ofter adnwestralva<br />

sa Pleeee cal. (0101 56*0360<br />

BOOKKEEPER • Pert-Sme (24-32<br />

hrs ..-week, Premoue wort expen-<br />

ence requred MuM be proOdertl w*i<br />

Excel. Wort A Oucaaoeeui or equv-<br />

©<br />

C L E R I C A L /<br />

D A T A E N T R Y<br />

Experience In bookkeeping ai%<br />

inventory control, preferably m s<br />

ratal environment Windows PC<br />

Full time poai-<br />

Bon<br />

For immertMe conlidenoal con-<br />

stoerMion pleaae send raeuns or<br />

spply ft person st our new B>-<br />

275 N Woodward Ave<br />

Birmingham. Ml 48009<br />

Phone (810) 540-6668<br />

Fax (810) 540-8778<br />

We Are An EquM Opportunity<br />

Affirmative Action Employer<br />

M/fD/V<br />

CLOSING/ESCROW<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Farmmgton Hilts Rsal Estate<br />

Oftce has opening m last paced<br />

Closing Dept for a Cloemg<br />

Secretary'Esc row Clert Must<br />

nave some sxpensnce A requre<br />

rmramum supervision Position<br />

g ikiaiin docu<br />

menta. entry level computer, kght<br />

typing, tax. Me. photocopy A<br />

assist in anewenng phones For<br />

further information cal<br />

MARIE<br />

(810) 865-8130<br />

From 4 00PM to 500PM<br />

DATA ENTRY<br />

am and maralaetunng headquarter*<br />

Aubum HMs. Romulus and Oeartom<br />

locations Ws speoakze m assign-<br />

ments sulabie lo your needs and<br />

ski*s Top pay A bsneflts Cal Dertene<br />

FarmmgtorVlrvoraa Birmingham<br />

173-2^2 1 646-7663<br />

Advantage Staffing<br />

GENERAL CLERICAL - Part A fu*<br />

Bme mornings, evenings and weak-<br />

enda Typmg a muet Apply wflhm<br />

Art Van Fumtlure, 8300 Wayne Rd.,<br />

Westland Ml 48185<br />

DATA ENIH«'HtLtKi«JM<br />

Expenence requred Vanous ofhee<br />

duties. Johns Corvette Cars<br />

(313) 277-4705<br />

CLOSING SECRETARY •<br />

Expenenced person needed to pre-<br />

pare real sstale ctosmg peckeges tor<br />

nsbonal title company Fie benefits<br />

Send resums to: Box 2614<br />

Observer A Eccentnc Newspapers.<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd.<br />

Uvonia. Ml 48150<br />

DATA ENTRY<br />

To $9.50/hr.<br />

AH shifts Tamp to Perm<br />

TEMPS<br />

ARSOR<br />

459-1166<br />

COLLECTOR PART-TIME<br />

Excel sr* pert-kme opportunity tor<br />

expenenced coasctor Approxanatefy<br />

20 hours per week Salary oommen-<br />

suraM wflh eipenence EOE<br />

Please send resums to:<br />

Ths Jewish NewVSMe Magazine<br />

rthy. Office --<br />

Rd<br />

SuuftlioM. Ml 46034<br />

or fax resume to<br />

(810) 354-6068<br />

Unde McCarthy. Office Manager<br />

27676 Franklin ~"<br />

Do you have<br />

Word Processing<br />

Office Experience?<br />

We hava part & ful-time<br />

opportunities waiting for you<br />

- Word. Excel. WortPerled. Lotus<br />

- Receptionist<br />

- Dels Entry<br />

Cal today and app«y"<br />

A D I A<br />

IHt tkinOYMfll NOftf<br />

(810) 442-7800<br />

GENERAL OFFICE<br />

Answering phorws No expenence<br />

Troy' Ca* Mary Ann<br />

810-528-3620<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

For seraor member Southfietd 20-<br />

attomey law Arm Mm 2 yrs legal<br />

sxpenence Expenenoe m personal<br />

mfury law desirable Must be profi-<br />

cient m WordPerfect 5 1 Some ovef-<br />

time required CompeWme sataiy<br />

Good Benefits Sand resume A salary<br />

requirements lo: Office Manager<br />

Box 12583<br />

Observer A Eccentnc Newspaper*<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvoraa. Ml 46150<br />

LIKE VARIETY' Are you a leam<br />

player'' TMa chalengmg poemon »<br />

tor you Sme* centon office looking<br />

for organzied admmiMrative assa-<br />

tant Must know* MS Wort lor Win-<br />

dows. be able to oompoee business<br />

letters, trsnsenbe tapes schertls<br />

appomtmerfls and commuracaM wel<br />

w.'others Exceaent startmg pay wflh<br />

benefits Cal or tax resume lo<br />

313-416-1633<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY 1<br />

Ful tme tor general HBgaBon Arm ft<br />

BtoomAeld Hlfcs Pay commensurato<br />

with expenence (810) 335-5220<br />

GENERAL OFFICE. Entry Level<br />

Part Time Mature, rekabft. person<br />

^ p h c m . r e ^ J ^ s n d c M ,<br />

KM support<br />

9-5 pm.<br />

TTiufs<br />

810-477-8766<br />

General Office, Part Time<br />

Part time posnon. 12 tours per week,<br />

lor Luxury Senior Citizen Apartmani<br />

Complex Hour* 400 p.m. to 8:00<br />

pm at<br />

The Trowbndge<br />

24111 Civic Center Drive<br />

Southfield. Ml 48034<br />

(No phone a<br />

eOE ( W W<br />

GENERAL Office, part wne<br />

. Aton-Fn, llam-Spm Typmg<br />

filing, word<br />

Caraon area 31<br />

CUSTOMER RELATIONS<br />

Fu* ar Part Time<br />

Buto your career opportutfliea with<br />

America's laeteet growing comperae*<br />

Modem hjdi tech trammg tor parsonM<br />

growth Temp to perm<br />

Qp«kfMd canrtdMes hava<br />

• excellent orM A wrflton skMs<br />

personal customer contact<br />

expenenoe<br />

CLERICAL .<br />

Ca« fta Plymouft YMCA tor applca-<br />

kon (313) 45*2904<br />

typing 25 wpm<br />

2 M l Aubun Has. Fsmwigton and<br />

Troy tocasona 42 openmgx<br />

CM Catherine<br />

Bemmgham Uvonia<br />

646-7663 47*2833<br />

Advantage Staffing<br />

CLERICAL HELP<br />

Fui a<br />

Flooring Company Fi* A part-l<br />

eveaeBM 31*06*5<br />

organized,<br />

motivated individual wilh<br />

Bockkeepmg bac*ground mMMall»<br />

m ratal Sand reauma Aim JMM<br />

GabnaM's. 322 S MMn Si Plymouft.<br />

Ml 40170<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

Pan-time<br />

• Put yov sues to wort mamMfttnol<br />

aanenoal records, mdudmg AR/APa<br />

• A payrol tor fta SouftfMM con-i<br />

•suBngVm 2 3 yeers expenencea<br />

•A Quick Book proficiency eeeen-«<br />

needed to address Oyers E.ictltni<br />

handwriting a musl Apply at<br />

OSuHvan's Moving A Storage. 1825<br />

' Me. RoyM OsK 1-800^0-70B1<br />

CLERICAL OFFICE SKILLS<br />

2 posaon. to be Had Bemg Clerk<br />

oompuMrMeraM Account payabMa/<br />

lecarvstlss A peyro* Expenence<br />

Lxeler'ed Fi* Ime BeneMs NW<br />

beam CM A*<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP<br />

An automotive uptlMi seeking<br />

en orgenued mtividual wflh<br />

eicMerfl telephons skes snd one<br />

yeer previous customer service<br />

expenenca CompuMi HMs entry<br />

A typmg MUM a muet Ptoaae<br />

send d reeunea to 32501<br />

Dequnrte Rd MadMon HM Ml<br />

4807f. A*n Personnel Oapt<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP<br />

CLERICAL • PART TIME<br />

itenoe genera<br />

Jan Schwse<br />

«f» to<br />

200<br />

CLERICAL PEOPLE<br />

TARY long and temp to patm peal<br />

-Te* naadad tor Jruemg CPA Xymouft LNoraa, FanMnMon<br />

Good sslary Senrf aaaa to and Nont areas 06 00-0000<br />

BMnanu a Co, PC. CPAs<br />

30 TsM^aph Me. 0M 131<br />

BMie^aw Ml 48025<br />

PAX 81Oe47-4770<br />

BOOKKEEPINOrffiECEPTlONiaT<br />

Oek Pa* area fyA ane Aft A Aft.<br />

M a phones<br />

0HM»7«01<br />

BU88LY RECEPTIONIST<br />

TRANSCRlPTiONIST FOR<br />

CALL TOOAY!<br />

ETD Temporary Sennos<br />

An EquM Opportmay Emptoyer<br />

M 5 H I<br />

[cuaecAL PoemoN^<br />

TCCM 4Rel)NNei BERVCES<br />

F«rm agency<br />

ime Mon -Fn . 0-5 MuM have good<br />

cMton suds computer and<br />

> knoisMUgs heipfm but rot<br />

y we ran cat<br />

(313) 534-4300<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE - Organized<br />

n*nUI tar fte oparaOons dapert-<br />

' customer* A<br />

expenenoe<br />

M M Sand<br />

nM. 30500<br />

Onftart He Place BUM 205 NpwL<br />

110-311 MOO eat 0<br />

e a r z 5 u * M " a r s<br />

iwouft araa C*0 (313) 410-7000<br />

'CUSTOMER SERVICE*<br />

REPRESENTATIVE<br />

Farmmgton HMs - moh-tech<br />

mduante aukjmaaon dfttrfcutor a<br />

EMPLOYMENT COORDINATOR<br />

Growing Temporary agency needi<br />

aenncertatos mdMduM io interview<br />

and mMch sppacants tor our darns<br />

ARBO#TTEMPS (313) 450-1188<br />

r M P L O Y M E " T<br />

J O P P O R T U N I T I E S |<br />

I SECRETARIES •<br />

iRocheeMMSouthheid locations |<br />

-Excelent communication and.<br />

• phone sues needed Wort pro-1<br />

• cessmfl skes a muM 1-3 ys |<br />

m expenenca $10-$13#V<br />

PROJECT<br />

1<br />

I COORDINATOR<br />

• Fanranoon Has area MuM Be I<br />

ZabM to work .independently and.<br />

•foloAraelione »fe Wort ejge-i<br />

|iwice needed. LorvNrm $i0ftr |<br />

I CUSTOMER SERVICE I<br />

BHuilioMsiftlymniiih areas. I2l<br />

• • — — ——one avs IsBW"<br />

t corrrnuraca-1<br />

Expenence |<br />

Temp-to-iMe pomot<br />

|lluM have aiailiifl t<br />

Bor A phone MM*<br />

he*** «' •»'>'<br />

GROWING BIRMINGHAM office a<br />

lookmg for skilled office assistance<br />

Answer phones, open ma* computer<br />

wort 35 hrVMt Cal (810)540-6288<br />

SECRETARY/SaJes<br />

V Ful time poefton m busy<br />

subufban hotel Sharp intt-<br />

vidual w*h excelent telephone typing<br />

A comrwcMion skes WortPerled<br />

requred Grea pay A benefit package<br />

Apply n parson or sand reeume w*h<br />

hourty requiremerfls to<br />

Hokday irm of SoutMatd<br />

Director of Sales<br />

26555 Telewaph Rd<br />

SouthhaU. Ml 48034<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

For Birmmgham law office Exceaent<br />

transcription and oomputer skills<br />

required with expenence in real<br />

estate and HBgaBon CompeBtive<br />

salary For interview cal<br />

(810) 642-0333<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

Automobile transporlMion company<br />

seeks mrtwdual wflh the loaomng<br />

quakf canons<br />

• Slrong mamtenance Background<br />

familiarity with haavy duty tractors, 1<br />

trailers<br />

• Excellent computer skills.<br />

. Ability io wort independently<br />

with strong orgarazabon* skills<br />

We offer competitive salary, benefits.<br />

A 401 T< Send resume and salary<br />

history to<br />

Box *2585<br />

Obeener A Eccentnc Newspapers<br />

36251 -Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Livonia. Mi 48150<br />

An Equal Opportunity Emptoyer<br />

PERMANENT JOBS'<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

(Full Trnve) S22-S24K<br />

Legel Secretary<br />

(to S24K)<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

(FLEX HRS) $11-$12/Hfl<br />

Personnel Sysiems 459-1166<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

tot Southlield property management<br />

company Must be neat, depended*<br />

computer knowledge helpM<br />

CaU Bama or John 810-352-8550<br />

PHONE OPERATOR - Part Bme<br />

Experience hMpM but not necee-<br />

sary Please send resume to Unned<br />

insurance Group. 125 N Lafayette<br />

South Lyon. Ml 48176, Alt Sally<br />

PROOUCTION<br />

Several people needed tor H Milts<br />

Must have relabto transportaaon<br />

Ful and part Mne poeMone avaAabM<br />

CaU 31*525-4808<br />

PROJECT ADMINISTRATOR<br />

An estabkshed behevmrel heafth<br />

care management oompany has an<br />

immertale opening for s Prayed<br />

Administrator Duties Include<br />

assisting m the coorrtnaBon of<br />

protects asare* as providing Admm-<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

lor Bwmmghsm Mw Arm Competitive<br />

satory A benefits CM lor sn inter-<br />

cept (610)642-0333<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

For commeraM prmt shop Psrson-<br />

atxe mrtvidual with good office sues<br />

BasK computer knowledge a neces<br />

sty Fu* Bme Mon-Fn 6 30em-5pm<br />

Lrvoma (313) 425-8150<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

Full Bme general office poeiBon tor<br />

•ndnndual who Ikes I variety of wort<br />

Computer expenence good etBiuds<br />

snd organizational skes a must Mal<br />

resume to STI. 29200 Vassar »200<br />

Livonia. Ml 48152<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

Fun-lime poemon tor Troy lew firm<br />

Knowledge of WortPerled 5 l pre-<br />

ferred tor kgN ciencM dubes md data<br />

entry Pleasant non-amokmg envi-<br />

ronment. good benefits Send<br />

to Office Maneger 868 W<br />

Beaver Sle 900. Troy. Mi<br />

PART TME<br />

office Good<br />

(810) 847-7321<br />

CENTURY 21 TOOAY<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

birmmohmd<br />

ncy ft ra«dl a<br />

SHIPPING CLERK<br />

eo VMn tar BiM ar*y ta»M poefton<br />

Vc>ncanM should Imm good tmfc<br />

—ti tee* Send reeume n<br />

Harry Dnert**. Cwac Con<br />

nar Corp 300 S MB* Swat.<br />

Plymouft. Ml 48170<br />

f<br />

SNELUNG .<br />

YOUR FIRST PLACE<br />

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810^78-1166<br />

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please send resume to:<br />

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or FAX to 810-356-399*<br />

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Obeerver 4 Eccentnc New*aper*<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Lrvoma, Ml 48150<br />

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MEDICAL INSURANCE<br />

SPECIALIST<br />

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benefits package Resumes only to<br />

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306 Southfield, Ml 4803*<br />

Or FAX: (810) 746-0683<br />

BILLERS"<br />

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offices - Neurology. Internal Meo-<br />

cme Canliotogy iMedc). Ortho<br />

DME Many other openings<br />

Cal Michelle 810-832-1170<br />

HAFtPER ASSOCIATES<br />

29670 MtoOebe*<br />

Farmington Hills. Ml 48334<br />

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12MH»'Southfa*d Rd Non smoking<br />

25-35 hrs/per wk. Ful charge ihroutTi<br />

tnal balance Computer eipenence<br />

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primary care physicians office needs<br />

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810 350-166*. OH 258<br />

CENAS<br />

PART 4 Ml bme positions availaba<br />

on P M and mmnighi shifts Shift t*f-<br />

lerential Great worlung conations<br />

Benefits available tor those worting<br />

32 hours Please apply at WMehai<br />

Health Center, 43455 W 10 Mule<br />

Road. Now, between 9 00a m -<br />

4 OOP m For more information<br />

piease cal. (810)3*9-2200<br />

practice 9696<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

General dental office Waked Lake ot<br />

Weettand ' <strong>Canton</strong> Fi^-ume wtth<br />

benefits Great waft Some eipen-<br />

ence required Pleaae cal BevwV at<br />

(313) 728-5600<br />

OENTAL ASSISTANT Fu&/»art-«me<br />

Eipenence pretorred Don't mas this<br />

opportunity to jom a progressive<br />

Livonia office Benefits<br />

06NTAL ASSISTANT<br />

vCan you put patients needs and leei-<br />

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ccmmumcala eltecttvely wflh your co-<br />

workers' Our state-of-the-art,<br />

fnendly Southfield practice is<br />

seeking a motivated, ful bme assis-<br />

tant who excels m team interacabon<br />

Experience pretorred but wiling to<br />

train, Mon Thurs E»<br />

benefits<br />

Exceientpay and<br />

(810) 356-8790<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT' Receptionist<br />

tjl or part time Some expenence<br />

preferred w Oearbom area<br />

Ask lot Chns (313) 563-3300<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT, expenenced<br />

la terrific West Btoomlleld general<br />

practice. Fu« Ume. benefits no<br />

(810) 851-4806<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT - 20 to » Mrs<br />

per week Pleasant otfica flexible<br />

hours Eipenence preferred Aak tor<br />

Chartoda (810) 6**-8787<br />

DENTAL I<br />

I Must know * handed daraaky<br />

Mon-Fn 830-5 81&eSM613<br />

OENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

West Dearborn prackca looking tor<br />

taendy assenive dental aaaatart<br />

30 to 35 hra Expenence prelened<br />

Pleaae cal (313) 563-3*00<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

3ty WesBarKV<strong>Canton</strong> andror Waleo<br />

tt Lake locations We're looking<br />

for a cheerful professional with<br />

good communoabon skills to help<br />

run our busy front deak Expenence<br />

necessary full lime top pay 4 bene-<br />

Ms Cal Bev 313-728-5600<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Needed tor our Uvona practice We<br />

are lamrfy oranted Flexible hours,<br />

great benefits Dental eipenence<br />

necessary CalChna (3131*27-2222<br />

ul ome poemon tor the person with<br />

a "telephone smee' m cw dental<br />

office » you have that urwjue teto-<br />

phone presence we d kke to ta» to<br />

you Typing skills helpful No pre-<br />

vious dental eipenence necessary<br />

but it would be heiptii 313-534-5010<br />

DO YOU NEED TO HELP OTHERS<br />

m a meaningful way 7 II to, out prac-<br />

tice which concentrates on dental<br />

cosmetics, restoration 4 mplants<br />

needs you We are tootong lor a ded-<br />

icated person with excelent commu-<br />

racaaon suns We care mora about<br />

who you are than what you know If<br />

d kka the opportimty to make<br />

you<br />

cklterence to o»ars<br />

810-3*8-669 r -<br />

cal<br />

FRONT DESK ASSISTANT needed<br />

at our team onenled general and<br />

orthodontic offices Experience<br />

Command and CSS heiptui We oltor<br />

an exceaent benefit packaga and<br />

saianea ara baaed upon experience<br />

If you ara an erthuawattc ndlvidual<br />

who a leaking personal growth<br />

please send your reetkra to ^kkiwi<br />

Reaource Direclor, P O Box 721065,<br />

Berkley Ml 48072-1085<br />

DIETARY<br />

AIDS •<br />

NIGHTINGALE WEST<br />

8365 Newburgh. near Joy<br />

Westland<br />

MHAVCNAs<br />

Al Shifts - Al Areas<br />

Excellent Pay 4 Benefits<br />

FAMILY HOME CARE<br />

(8101 229-5683<br />

HHA s CNA's<br />

NURSING STUDENTS<br />

Huron Valley Visiting Nurses, the<br />

preferred provider<br />

isning<br />

* ol the Unrversky of<br />

Michigan Medical Center has imme-<br />

diate opportunities tor canng. com-<br />

«ned professionals Part-time and<br />

tutl time positions tor a* srvtts<br />

Assignments available throughoi*<br />

Wayne, washtenaw, Livingston,<br />

Oakland and Lenawee counties<br />

HHA SiCNA's must have 1. yr ol<br />

expenence or certification Norsing<br />

students must have 1 yr in a nursing<br />

program completed For details cai<br />

Lynda at<br />

1 -800-880-0020<br />

Home Health Aides<br />

Certified Home Health<br />

Aides<br />

Nursing Assistants<br />

Homemakers<br />

Live-ins<br />

For pnvate 9uty home health<br />

care Must be experienced,<br />

dependable and have reliable<br />

transportation We ofler<br />

• Flexible scheduling<br />

• Pay based on experience<br />

. Shift differentials<br />

• Maeage reimbursement<br />

• Paid m-services<br />

• Benefit package tor full time<br />

tt you re interested 'n |Ommg a<br />

rapidly growing agency paase<br />

call or apply to:<br />

United Home Care Services<br />

15712 Farmmglon Rd Livona<br />

(Two blocks N -of 5 Milel<br />

. (3131 422 9260 .<br />

Meckcal Office Openings<br />

Meckcal Asaatant-Internal MeO<br />

eme, Receptionists-Cardiology.<br />

O&GYN Baers - Hoepkal 4 CVs<br />

offce Medcal Tranacnpbonats<br />

O«x» Manager • reqUres rngSt<br />

specialty expertise, to &30K<br />

Call Micheae 810-832-11T0<br />

HARPER ASSOCIATES<br />

29870 Mlddebefl<br />

yFanr»ngt^^lill^Mi^8»4^<br />

N<br />

MEDICAL OPPORTUNITIES<br />

Botsford Clinc System is seeking to<br />

till the tpltowing c£&wigs<br />

Medical Assistant<br />

Temporary opening tor a medical<br />

assistant m our busy family practice<br />

Must have a mmimixn oI 2 year's<br />

work eipenence and be laminar with<br />

x-ray lechmques and pediatric immu-<br />

nizations<br />

Receptionist/Biller<br />

Openings exist<br />

OB"GYN I<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR pMe-<br />

botomat 4 I V person, ful or part<br />

time<br />

Please call (810) *77-73**<br />

INSURANCE BILLER<br />

OB GYN office has immediate need<br />

tor person expenenced m insurance<br />

bilmg 1 day per wk Cal Men Ihru<br />

Thur 810^*6-3323<br />

MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />

NEEDED WITH<br />

EXPERIENCE<br />

IN ELECTRICAL. ETC<br />

paase apply in person at<br />

NIGHTINGALE WEST<br />

CONVALESCENT<br />

8365 Newburgh. near Joy<br />

LPN NEEDED<br />

Full time position Salary negotiable<br />

Expenence preferred Must be willing<br />

to travel Send resume Attn Bartara<br />

Thompaon. P O Box M7100 Oak<br />

Part. Ml 48237<br />

CHIROPRACTIC RECEPTIONIST<br />

wanted immediately Monday.<br />

Wednesday 4 Friday, possible Ml-<br />

time Must have pleasant phcra<br />

voice Expenence heiptui<br />

Send Resume - Attn Chns, 2715<br />

Webster, Royal Oak. Ml 48073<br />

CHIROPRACTIC RECEPTIONIST<br />

warned tor busy Hoasac Farmmglon<br />

Hkts cantor Self mokvaled com-<br />

puter. msuranca. recalls Part ame,'<br />

long torrr, (8101 932-0200<br />

FRONT DESK<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Do you relate 4 communicate wel<br />

wWi- people? Are you rMponattla.<br />

career-onenied organized 4<br />

Averse 7 Eipenence prelerTed but<br />

not mandatory Office lor Wert af 9<br />

Mle 4 Noiti • aatem Hwy Pleaae ca*<br />

Wkcf. to arrange tor a conManaal<br />

810-4*3-6599<br />

Our<br />

friendly peraon to help us provide<br />

qually tamly dentistry in Novi A hA<br />

tme poefkon a avaiable m our stale-<br />

ol (he art office M you aie seeking a<br />

poeiBve environment whera grow* a<br />

ancomgad, ca* Mon -Thur*<br />

(810) 476-7711<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Oik Livona ipeoaly practice has a<br />

ann available 'Hands on<br />

•** ta provided tar a mon-<br />

energetc mdtviduel maer-<br />

be^nnmg a m<br />

(313) 261-7802<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

An iStoeual tnmg a hapenng al Our<br />

Roy« Oak general practica We have<br />

an opening tor a dertat aas WW<br />

aa vacancy «*h<br />

l peraon Expe-<br />

nenca a not hearty a* mportant as a<br />

graalpersonally You ti*j«tbe abtoto<br />

•peak 4 keten to paaerta and you<br />

mum oe eeger to laam<br />

Baneffia a aletlt Ptoeee ca* tor an<br />

nlar.lea tar oik M tme i<br />

(810) 548-1711<br />

^ OENTAL FRONT DESK<br />

^ Eryoy wort 4 |Ckn our toam<br />

V Sharp offiea 4 greal aHH Ft*<br />

W ^ o ^ . o - a p u t o r ^<br />

a muat Uvona<br />

DENTAL HYO^NMT<br />

OCWTAI. NY06M8T<br />

HYGIENIST<br />

rF«ef«»y. ihcii.aiad pan or<br />

ful Ma. up to S2**u m our<br />

Nom dental office Cal<br />

810-476-2028<br />

Hygienist Needed<br />

Part Ime tor Plymouth office<br />

810-231 -9699<br />

CLERICAL POSITION<br />

Pan-lime w«h flexOle honks at »a<br />

diagnostic imaging department of<br />

Garden City Hospital We are looung<br />

tor people who can commuracato<br />

we*, have exceaent orgarxzatonal<br />

skits are detal onented 4 can type<br />

accurately-65 wpm or mora Knowl-<br />

a of medical Canng necessary<br />

iry negotiable interested Fax<br />

your resume to 313-677-7407 or<br />

•end to PMG Personnel CoortJ-<br />

nator. P O Box 1106. Arm Arbor Ml<br />

48106<br />

CLINICAL CONSULTANTS<br />

National IME Network haa out-<br />

standmg Sales Opportimay tor Nurses<br />

4 Tharapats Conauttants am aollci<br />

exams from new and exatmg<br />

accounts Protected lemones, excel-<br />

lent commaaion structure<br />

hours, no weekends or hokdays<br />

Send or lax resume to:<br />

Vefcey OeYoung<br />

22256 Graertald. Suae 500<br />

Southfield Ml 48071<br />

or Fax 810-423-1482<br />

MA. LPN, RN needed lor busy<br />

mlema) meckcme practice. Centon<br />

Must have office expenence Send<br />

resume to M Gowen, 5730 LUtoy<br />

Rd <strong>Canton</strong> Ml 48187<br />

our Peat Manager tor<br />

at our staled<br />

nursing center The quedad peraon<br />

wa nave a amant Michigan rape-<br />

lerad nurse kcaoee 4 3-6 years men-<br />

a KnAedgs c*<br />

a a mud<br />

4<br />

nate regutaoona I<br />

Good oomnunKMtan. lead<br />

a nMMH Earn 5* d «rd year salary<br />

Ptoaae aand raauma, AUn Human<br />

naecuroes Director of ippfy "<br />

person af ihe Nuramg Cantor racep-<br />

GLACIER KILLS<br />

l»0 ffc—<br />

DIETARY AIDE<br />

part mc<br />

day shift<br />

AppN r peraon<br />

Wed TaM Nuramg Noma<br />

W W Inn Arbor TrM<br />

Pynoun<br />

(313) *63-3443<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT/BILLER<br />

Expenencad Rocheeter pedatnaan<br />

Part mt Ptoaae ask tor Sheny<br />

(410) 652-2929<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />

Northland lardy planrang. m South-<br />

Md a tootong tor a apaod peraon<br />

mtereeted m wortong wdi women<br />

arto taa unique fiiMh cara needa<br />

H«1 enemy erwironmenl speael-<br />

umg m quanty aboraon and buti<br />

confcol servaoea Part «me Idid<br />

have rv^i school taploma or equkra<br />

lent, soma benefts<br />

Ptoeee cM 81^56»Q202<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT SUPER<br />

VTSORwdi aupervteory expenenca<br />

ded. data*-onen*ad. organuad 4<br />

dTMng 1 rouang ddto CM<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT or LPN<br />

Experienced • FuMmt fl growing<br />

a.—ngham Dermatology pracace<br />

810-4*5-0430 Faa* 8*6^46-2483<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />

For pedadwane ofltoa 16 Mto 4<br />

I7J 2 days a wk Soma Sataaday<br />

CM avea (410) 879-860*<br />

MCOCAL ASSISTANT • Expen<br />

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

SouffikeaaTroy officea Computor<br />

4 phone skds Eicekent sdary/<br />

health. Reeume P O Soi<br />

•252671 W Btoomlleld Ml 44325.<br />

Fax 810-366-0138<br />

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST hd ime<br />

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MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Some insurance knowledge required<br />

Southtald pediatrics Cafl Ma<br />

Mon M 8*0-358-0420<br />

FILING CLERK<br />

Part-Tane<br />

preferred, we welcome indnnduaW'<br />

who are protossonaly mmded<br />

seeking expenence in a hospital<br />

environment<br />

Interested candidate* may ocntact<br />

the Phermacy at (313) 458-4465<br />

or submit resume to<br />

Department d Pharmacy<br />

GAROEN CITY HOSPITAL<br />

6245 N. Inkster Rd.<br />

Garden Cay, Ml 46135<br />

BEVERLY HILLS<br />

GRILL<br />

seekmg<br />

ASSISTANT SOUS CHEF<br />

BREAKFAST COOK<br />

LINE COOK<br />

PREP COOK<br />

Health 4 Ue Insurance<br />

Competitive Pay<br />

Growth Potental<br />

Apply m Peraon<br />

31471 Southfield Road<br />

Between 13 4 14 Mile Rds<br />

FULL ANO PART TIME POSITIONS<br />

avakafte tor traypaasess m the<br />

dietary department al BotfJord Hos-<br />

pital Duties include tray otdecbon<br />

delivering floor etock. aadsbiig "aw<br />

patients with menu seiecl.cn<br />

Aggressive hueprtady and exodW*<br />

communication skds a must' HoefW-<br />

takty training preferred, but wil pro-<br />

vide Porter 4 production poatoone<br />

also available Apply<br />

Dietary office, Tueeday<br />

1pm No phone<br />

Fnday. 9am-<br />

GOURMET CHEESE MANAGER -<br />

full time benefits experience<br />

required to manage largest gourmet<br />

cheese taction m county Wage<br />

negotubM CM John 81^541-1*14<br />

GOURMET FOOD OPERATION<br />

Seeking Prep Cook/Dishwasher Fid<br />

time, flexible houra Good pay and<br />

(810) 852-4169<br />

• GRADY'S<br />

AMERICAN GRILL<br />

Comer of 1-96 4 Novi Rd across from<br />

the Now Expo Center is now<br />

hiring<br />

•Servers • Hosts<br />

•Busers<br />

•Cooks<br />

Flexible hours, excellent wages, peal<br />

vacations, health msuranca Please<br />

Apply ANYTIME!<br />

ROCKY-S OF NORTHVILLE rs<br />

looking tor an expenencad Daung<br />

Room Manager Immedaie hd Bme.<br />

salary poemon wit! baaaWa 50 hour<br />

wort week Salary commensurate<br />

wflh expenence Reply by reaume to<br />

41122 W 7 Mle Rd Northvde, Ml<br />

48167 (810) 349-4434<br />

SANDWICH 4 SALAD PREP<br />

PERSON<br />

Eipenence neceaaary No weekends<br />

CM Mickey Mon 9mj Frt<br />

(313) 964-1717<br />

or nnjits (<br />

T am-6pm<br />

SERVERS<br />

The Hokday Inn Fairtane. a Ml eer-<br />

yice hotel, haa immediate openmgs<br />

tor expenencad servers on our AM 4<br />

PM shifts al a starting rata ol S3 36<br />

per hour plua bps Ful-time positions<br />

avaiable erlf an exceaent benefit<br />

peckage mctodmg hea*h Iraurance<br />

CarOdaies must be able to wort a<br />

flexible schedule including week-<br />

ende Apply m person on Tuee trom<br />

lpm-Spm- * Wed 4 Thurs. 9am-<br />

11am At Holiday Inn Fairlane. Ford<br />

Rd at SasUhlald<br />

arve product traaung program A<br />

valid McNgan driver's kcanaa d<br />

required<br />

Please forward your resume end<br />

salary halory to<br />

BLUE CROSS<br />

BLUE SHIELD<br />

of MICHIGAN<br />

27000 W 11 Mle Rd. - B*07WVT<br />

Southtald. Ml 4803*<br />

Equal Opportunay Emptoyer<br />

ARE YOU<br />

THINKING ABOUT A<br />

REAL ESTATE CAREER?<br />

• to. you owe I to yOuraM to m.eati<br />

gate why we ara *1 m ta martial<br />

piece and bed sutod to raura your<br />

sucoes* Look at m ad under Real<br />

Estate PvotoeaKmals Al real eetala<br />

compenies are not the same<br />

DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE<br />

Cal Jtn Banana or Naa Lampare<br />

Pretened Reafc*<br />

ATHLETES DREAM<br />

Satos/Markatrng Co m heelth and ti-<br />

neas industry expendng m Delroa<br />

Metro area Looking tar ndrvtduad<br />

who want a strong mooma. traval and<br />

le ttyto (810) 583-5359<br />

ATTENTION:<br />

ADMISSIONS<br />

DIRECTOR<br />

Bartwzon Modeling School<br />

NO JOKE!.<br />

I am a 22 year old cottage dropout<br />

makaig 45000 per morth Looking tor<br />

ton people to do the same<br />

CM 810-8*4-1920<br />

COUNTRY PLACE<br />

CAREER MINDED<br />

al estate or aataa back-<br />

ground lialpM Mortagaoe<br />

Loan Officer poadon aval-<br />

ada fumahad. tramaig. bane-<br />

(810) 350-271X1 &J 100<br />

A. CAREER NIGHT<br />

^••"XamiBY 21 HARTF0R0<br />

^ TUESDAY 7 PM<br />

CALL FOR RESERVATION<br />

BILL LAW<br />

1810) *78-4000<br />

protaadonM*. Wa sla ta<br />

nduatry's bad kdrang progra<br />

and cot<br />

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In Da iid nhawvPe. arty f<br />

CM Tenr 842-2400<br />

CM Jamas 444-1400<br />

toFaoian^oniW BtoortdaW<br />

CM Joan: 737-0000<br />

in Royd Oek/Bertoay<br />

Cal Gary 309-1400<br />

C O L D W E L L<br />

B A N K E R<br />

Schweitzer Aeal Estate<br />

CAREER OPPORTUNITY<br />

Advertiang sales tor toed pubhea-<br />

bon !65<br />

Italian American<br />

Banquet Center<br />

Haa immediate openmge tor lufl<br />

4 part-time Cooks, Servers.<br />

Houseperaon 4 Dish Machine<br />

Operators Apply in. parson<br />

Mon thru Sat, 9 lo 6<br />

30200 5 Mile Rd -CWonia, Ml<br />

^ ^ ^ 1 > 0 5 M 7 2 ^ ^ ^ ^<br />

TIMBERCREEK RESTAURANT<br />

taring M 4 pert-time. M poetoens<br />

Appry 18730 Northvde Rd between<br />

617 MM Rd<br />

TOM'S OYSTER BAR<br />

appkeatmra tor<br />

Fut and pa<br />

part-time<br />

Apply ai person: 318 S Mam St.<br />

Royd OM (410) 5*1-1148<br />

UnuTYiOfSHWASHER - Mon twu<br />

Fn., 7am to 3pm, no anpenence<br />

Farmmglon Hda araa.<br />

Cal (410) 473-3440.<br />

WAfTEIVWAlTRESS<br />

Roman Forum Deafer era<br />

(313) 941-2030<br />

WAITPERSON needed tar openina<br />

4 30am ta 2pm, Mon -Fit weekends<br />

evetatte Idedred Excelent waoaa<br />

CM Even 410-47^4427<br />

h Lyon<br />

COURSE<br />

•ood potardd Apply<br />

peraon 24440 Oroherd Lata Rd.<br />

Farmmgton Hds Per-ear 12 4 13<br />

bile (410) 8654442<br />

MEATOEU COUNTER HELP<br />

Pfymouei Marketplace<br />

(313) 453-2U6<br />

WAITSTAFF. BANOUET: dnve bev-<br />

erage cart Apply a<br />

53503 W 10 M4e.<br />

TANQLEWOOO GOLF<br />

WAITSTAFF, 4 BUS STAFF<br />

Fut a part ame Apply wttwi<br />

Nbahe naaacrant<br />

140 N Mvmter, Brnnanyam<br />

WAITSTAFF<br />

Day* or evenmga Part-ame or tat-<br />

i Apply m pereon Koney island<br />

uvoraa Mai. 7 Mae 4 UdtaebM<br />

MEMORIES IS HMNO<br />

Kachen Oaf Manegar Law coon<br />

Fid tme itahwaaher. wadperaon 4<br />

puia ooo* For etarvtow .<br />

(410)227-7230<br />

MICHIGAN STAR<br />

CLIPPER<br />

Olnner Tram - Career Opportu-<br />

WAIT8TAFF<br />

For buay Coney Htand Mual have<br />

• * ba leepcmdlaa 4<br />

14 or moer ptoeee<br />

Cat 410-543-2140<br />

WAJTSTAFF<br />

Fut 4 pert-Sme Shntd poeeeea<br />

t -nmmimlraton 4 a gem<br />

aMBa OuKfN, aarecJay a<br />

17714 9t» IM* Rd<br />

ATTENTION<br />

FITNESS<br />

ENTHUSIASTS<br />

Seekmo sports minded mcbviduals<br />

artth desire to be laaitors.'satos<br />

iramers and eam lop sss<br />

GM (810) 543-3046<br />

® Counter Salesperson<br />

RS Electronics a lookmg lor a<br />

Counter Salesperson No<br />

expenence neceaaary Good<br />

typmg akin and ability lo work<br />

with people a mud Full time,<br />

excellent benefits IMMEDIATE<br />

OPENING Appfym peraon at<br />

RS ELECTRONICS<br />

34433 SCHOOLCRAFT<br />

LIVONIA. Ml 48150<br />

HEALTHCARE<br />

ALTERNATIVES<br />

445,000 . POTENTIAL<br />

Our prograsarve approech to health-<br />

care has created new opporturWas<br />

tor enthusiastic maivateO ndMdJds<br />

If you're lookmg lor a positive change<br />

S 810-549-7157<br />

INDUSTRIAL SALES ASSISTANT<br />

Thermocouple manufacturer Making<br />

aataa support in euatomer eennca lo<br />

perform client service co*ections 4<br />

sales marketing support I unctions<br />

Education or experience m above<br />

raouired Send reeume to P 0 Box<br />

SS69 Dearborn, Ml 44128<br />

INDUSTRIAL SALES<br />

Qtobaty recognaed man^acturar ol<br />

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Brewster, Detroit M. 48207 Attn<br />

Customer Sennce<br />

INSIDE SALES /<br />

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mechanical skda 10 work wah its cus-<br />

tomers and reprasentdives College<br />

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All benefits mdudng heath, dental<br />

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401K Sterling He^ifs ara* Send<br />

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Obsarver 4 Eccentnc Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Lrvoma. Ml 40150<br />

EOE<br />

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Assistant<br />

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mgton Hills Tuxeoo or menswear<br />

expenence preferred Competitive<br />

salary and commission Contact<br />

Owner at<br />

k 810-932-5960 ><br />

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Real Estate Openings<br />

• Free Training<br />

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e Much, Much More<br />

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COMTEL INSTFWJMENT8<br />

P O Box 503*<br />

SoUNMM. Ml 44044-5034<br />

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410^23^333<br />

WANT MORE<br />

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REAL ESTATE<br />

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School d Real Estate<br />

MANUFACTURERS<br />

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flexible scheduling ana great pay lha! allows you ~<br />

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• 8am - 2:30pm<br />

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O U R C U S T O M E R S C A L L USII<br />

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• Paid irammg program<br />

• Average Rep earns $8-$l2/Nxir<br />

• Opportunity for advancement<br />

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if you have sales of retail experience and good - *<br />

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A m e r i c a n V<br />

Bind ami Wafcapg Factory. [<br />

909 Sheldon Rd. Plymouth Ml • EOE<br />

FINANCIAL PLANNERS<br />

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2 years experience pretorred<br />

CM (810) 442-1207<br />

Art Van Furniture<br />

Nov! Location<br />

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resume to Grag Rathsburg P 0 Box<br />

3361 Farmmgton Hlls, Ml 48333<br />

C MARKETING<br />

I REPRESENTATIVE<br />

| John Hancock Financial Services |<br />

! seeks money motivated mdivio- .<br />

| uats to market IN-DEMAND prop- I<br />

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459-6000 lor peraon interview<br />

SALES<br />

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Idad Finish (313) 941-9470<br />

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Full training provided<br />

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YOU CAN EARN MONEY<br />

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nes m tha US CM tor mora informa-<br />

tion 313-42tX>521<br />

520 Hdp Wanted<br />

Part-T»c<br />

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS<br />

tor lleidbta weekend 4 «Nn hours<br />

Downtown Birmingham. Jobs<br />

includes aet-up d banquet tafetoa<br />

cheara. W aqulpmenl. and aome<br />

' ia/hour<br />

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810-444-5832<br />

Houee<br />

SALES PERSON<br />

Petition Pun of Part Time<br />

For lighting showroom<br />

Good benelits 4 pay<br />

Must nave sales experience<br />

Apply in person<br />

Brose Electrical<br />

37400 W 7 Mile<br />

^^l^ewbur^h^vonj^^^<br />

erd accounbng h<br />

replyto-PO Box'<br />

Ml 44237<br />

SALES PERSON<br />

wanted lor carpet store Fi* 4 part ,<br />

time Retireea welcome<br />

313-953-5002<br />

INSIDE SALES, fu* d pan bme<br />

Established health 4 wetness com-<br />

pany needs expenencad people (2-3<br />

incoming leads daty Potential<br />

tor in-person sales, trade shoars etc<br />

Base salary 4 commaaion First year<br />

potential $35,000 to $40,000 • Send<br />

d fax resume mdudng salary mstory<br />

to A.I.P M. 30445 Northwestern,<br />

Suite 350, Farmmgton Hds. Ml<br />

48334.1ax 810 S391806<br />

F?<br />

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E<br />

Outside Sales<br />

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PROFESSIONAL<br />

Join the award winning team at North<br />

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sales or related field. Must posses a<br />

I strong commitment to genuine<br />

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I excellent benefits, bright future! The<br />

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I send resume to:<br />

3 3 3 0 0 F O R D RD.<br />

W E S T L A N D , M l 4 8 1 8 5<br />

OR CALL:<br />

| (311)421-1300 « 1 » (311)421-1300 4111<br />

For Mew Sain Usad Sain.<br />

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available tor enthusiastic, success<br />

oranted mdwduds Unkrrated mcome<br />

potential CM Id App't 810-549-7157<br />

Opened, Per Supptaa 1444 S<br />

Sheldon Ptymoudi 313-443*830<br />

Salary PVue CommMeion<br />

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17234<br />

SAIES<br />

Administrative assistant<br />

TELEMARKETERS<br />

WANTEO<br />

ran ptua bon<br />

, command of the<br />

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to 1400 H (410t 847-71M<br />

TELEPHONE SALES<br />

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t I I o w n I i a national leader In the<br />

staffing Industry, is looking for aggressive,<br />

self-motivated, people oriented sales<br />

professionals. Due to tremendous growth<br />

and recent promotions of sales staff to<br />

management, we are Interested In<br />

complementing our leading team with people<br />

who have proven track records In the sales<br />

industry We currently have two openlngs-<br />

Southfleld and Livonia territories.<br />

Responsibilities include prospering new<br />

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base while maintaining the highest level of<br />

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(CXN THE FASTtST GROWING INDUSTRY OF<br />

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H R / S a l e s M a n a g e r<br />

P.O. Boa 221<br />

Eastpomte, Ml 48021<br />

or fan >0 810.775-7665<br />

T I M E T O<br />

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CAli SUriey Of Ld ford<br />

INSIDE SALES<br />

The C*h Directory division of R L<br />

Polk, anth a proud 125-year solid<br />

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Poll offers sn excellent hourly pey<br />

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or drive to be succestful m sales, at<br />

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skills Work site currently near<br />

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1155 Brewery Park Blvd Datroa Ml<br />

44207 Et)£. WFl-yrD<br />

INSURANCE AGENT Home 4 Auto<br />

Strong rmd-aua agancy Many conv<br />

paraaa Benefts Expenence man-<br />

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•Sifa^RSON naadad tor pal dran. Mon-Fn. m Uvoraa Ree-<br />

For moia Mormatlon. cal:<br />

*»«ft **pamoorn Apply n omen<br />

Unrtad Horn* Cara Services<br />

•arty TOarvSpm Ameang ' Ananals<br />

•36374 Fort Rd HARD WORKING. Honaai Woman<br />

(313)422-9250<br />

mill Iwa-m fob. own quarters<br />

Sarvwig<br />

Oaapond to al iapkaa 36626 Grand<br />

- OaMand A Wayne ^ Courasa<br />

19S2<br />

River. 1255. F«rraT^n Wi 4*336<br />

LoatlFaaad<br />

POUND - CAT Female, 4-23. 13 a<br />

about I yts old B10-646-4972<br />

POUND Keye<br />

Mfta. Aprt I Ifc,<br />

(810) 567-5<br />

POUNO KITTEN. 3 im> «W btook A<br />

wNto tomato, in m* araa c* Ptoabaa<br />

A Sheldon Rd . P^noum Twp w ol<br />

Ota Karl Berk (313) 483-4613<br />

FOUND - large male husky run.<br />

810-352-0693<br />

LOST Beeper tar LMna on Mack<br />

•earner lace, may hava Ml m Grand<br />

Bhrtr T/a (313)<br />

LOQT CAT: 7 yrs old, black A whfte<br />

Cekco Apr 26. W Chicago A Telegraph<br />

Araa. Cal: (313) 533-6442 1<br />

ART DECO ML Joye C*nao<br />

S5S*n~*k»SSir<br />

Traaiportatioa/ 640 Trawl<br />

ROUND-TRIP AM FARE, Detral to<br />

Fort LauderdeM (ITS. Laavmg Mav<br />

» return May 13. (810) S264S68<br />

Health, Nitritioi, 642 WaghtLoaa<br />

MEOHEALTH MEMBERSHIP H<br />

Transtorable memewship .<br />

Ctorkaton rt^i School, Weldon Rd<br />

S d M-15. N d Seahapew. S2<br />

AdmMatan. No<br />

DAD Promu*uns<br />

CRAFTERS WANTED tot cralt<br />

.lak st Unity d Uvoraa church<br />

partung tot 7-20-96. M*e A Mtadabal.<br />

For ie*erialon* cal<br />

I* 313-421-1780 or 8104734774<br />

BauafeSaief<br />

Rea Marked<br />

BIRMINGHAM FIRST UNITED<br />

METHOOIST CHURCH<br />

1589 W Maple. • Plsa*art.<br />

Spring FUxnmsg* Sde<br />

May 2. »4pm May 3. 9-11 am<br />

BIRMINGHAM RUMMAGE SALE<br />

First Praabytorton Church<br />

1888 W Maple between<br />

SouKdd A Cranbrook<br />

TTlurs May Sti. 9em-5pm A<br />

Fn May 10m. 9em-12 noon<br />

Fn haK-pnce A beg *eto<br />

BIRMINGHAM UNITARIAN<br />

CHURCH - Rummaos Sale WBodward<br />

d Lon* Pine. Dkcmlald H8*<br />

(810) 647-2380. Thurs evening. May<br />

2nd. 7pm 4pm . Fn , May 3rd. 9am<br />

3pm M Mm* M prtoa Stt May 4<br />

9am-noon Bag d Rummage S2<br />

Lilly<br />

M. & Co.<br />

ACQUIRING ft<br />

SELUNG<br />

QUALITY FURNITURE.<br />

OECORATM: ACCESSORES<br />

AND ANTIQUES<br />

Ona Nam or a Houee Fia<br />

Coreign in Our Showroom<br />

OR<br />

Ws Manag* and Conduct<br />

to-Home Seles<br />

Cal For Dauato<br />

RE-SELL-IT<br />

ESTATE SALES<br />

34781 Grand River. Farmmgton<br />

Evan Day. 10AM4PM<br />

Sunday 12-4PM<br />

Serving You Smce 1981<br />

k. 810-478-SELL j<br />

daycare leather tar Summer<br />

a A 4-1 RATIO" Uvona home Ful lme<br />

i m and Fsl 9am-3pm , (810)346-3033<br />

openmg 3 tree weeks per year Pre-<br />

After 4pm . (610)651-5879<br />

•TEtBAARKETER - work from homa<br />

ADORABLE 6 tontovtog r m need<br />

school program Hoi meals 16 mo.<br />

- paid Laadi provided<br />

kind 6 depended* tMbysMer lor<br />

to 6 yrs Kafrty (313) 462-1766<br />

S T .<br />

Sanior Mtomar-<br />

recfxxjYsummer cara Farm-<br />

Baueaa/<br />

(810) 746-0723<br />

on HBa. (810) 471-7466<br />

CHILDCARE m Licensed home 25<br />

yrs espenenoa Uvonla. Ful or pan- 562 Prof. Services<br />

ADORABLE 2 year old gM & new-<br />

Kme Meala. crafts, lots al TLC Great<br />

• TUXEDO RENTAL Sf?OP<br />

bom •<br />

SMrtoy 313-591-6138<br />

ADVERTISE YOUR<br />

•Uvonla araa Fufpart-Oma excellent<br />

2-3 divi Mr product on tha Internet super<br />

•wort opportunity m MocMnvamory<br />

long-larm, Rexlbla hoora. fC-<br />

CHILD CARE In my Hooneed Uvonla<br />

highway, raach m*tona lor pennies a<br />

• Ask tor Mr 0 (313) 425-7070<br />

« pis ail 313-464-0746<br />

home Canned m first std A CPR<br />

day Frae data** Cal<br />

Lola ct toys 6 TLC Fenced m yard<br />

(517) 229-7131<br />

AT MY home weekdays tor summer<br />

•WAREHOUSE WORKER tort Injc*<br />

0-442-0156<br />

Watortort Mae araa flalarancas<br />

»e«penenca helclul lul or part-lme.<br />

raqukad Cal: (810) 623-6405<br />

'dayv Partact tor cofiege student CHILDCARE - Part-«me poaMon<br />

AVOID L A W S U I T S<br />

* (810)349-7677 available Apr* 15th r "censed<br />

BABYSrrTER, mature paraon tar<br />

Uvonia home Educated teachers<br />

weekdays 6 must be oaled* tar Business Owners - settle<br />

Lois ol love, actMbee. and aapert-<br />

weekends Pan ame Cal after 3pm disputes out of court<br />

jTYARO WORKERS Ideal lot hitfi anoe, (313) 513-5478<br />

(313) 425-3328<br />

I Oudents Apply m paraon<br />

using a mediator. Save<br />

i Nursery 5898 W Maple, W DAY CARE- Experienced Pre-School<br />

time & money. Pay ofMy if<br />

BABY SfTTER<br />

«H. (810) 851-5440 Teacher trained In cMd da.eky-<br />

PlymouiRd<br />

. not* Rd<br />

Mon.. Wad.. Thura . Fn.. <strong>Canton</strong> results.<br />

Cal Sfierry (313) 844-0736<br />

A Telegraph 313-533-0513<br />

. 810-540-6019 ,<br />

Hdp Wanted-<br />

BABYSITTER NEEDED 25 Hra<br />

DAY CARE OPENINGS - FutlPwV<br />

weak. 2:30pm to 7pm<br />

524 Domestic<br />

Temp svalabis tor 2 yr olds k up.<br />

raeponaMa adult tor 3 Mo. old Mart<br />

AflordaHa sicelara cara l-27VArm<br />

•a (313) 422-1521<br />

Arbor Rd Be*i (313) 462-2927<br />

A CAPABLE araman patmanrkpart<br />

.•me awk aa Cara Ghat 4 (toys fce-ri.<br />

Babysitier needed. ragN hews, must<br />

EUROPEAN LIVE-IN Chad Cara<br />

•$260. Mao 3 days. Icanaed dnvar. no<br />

A transportation<br />

gCmrn. no wrakar 810661-2250<br />

810-529-1466<br />

CtAurafty amchrng. Aaxtile. svhoma.<br />

45 hra per wk.. Average $197 a<br />

t<br />

BABYSITTER NEEDED In SE<br />

week per tsrraly. not per chid US<br />

Fsrmmglor Ha* home 8-« 30pm<br />

iRLY WOMAN<br />

Government rtisignatocl Exchange<br />

Mon -Fri. tor two girte agaa 1\» and 3.<br />

6 days par wee* Good wagaa Proaraai pieces wall screened<br />

Owe SsiisputaBcm 610-473-0067 [<br />

Cal 9-5pm 313-455-5438 EngT.sn speaking Au pan. 16-26<br />

years old. w*i qusMted host famaee<br />

BABYSITTER NEEDED In our Waal<br />

1-800-960-9100<br />

WoomAeW homa, 2-3 days/week 3-4<br />

ELDERLY WOMAN<br />

hourWday, tar 2 cMdren. Non-<br />

EVENING CHILDCARE • Sun-Fn. tor<br />

care t days per Good<br />

banaportaBon Light<br />

parents working eftemoona and mrt-<br />

«agea Cal 9-Spm 5pm 313-455-5436<br />

Evas (810) 865-0633<br />

mghta BaVu bedding, mesls. and<br />

actMbaa provided in a warm lamly<br />

BABYSITTER NEEDED m our Ply-<br />

atmoaphars In my Icanaed home<br />

EXCELLENT POSITION lor<br />

moiATi homa Ipprox. 3-flpm Mon-Fn<br />

Northvile (810) 349-8256<br />

lor Btoomlleld lamly<br />

tor ages 4 A 7. great summer )ot> lor<br />

clearing and laundry<br />

an energetic, mature Men Good pay<br />

JOIN OUR DAYTIME FAMILY<br />

I No chid I cara " Part '<br />

tor n^l paraon. 313-453-624&<br />

Loving Mom w«h lOyrs expenenoe.<br />

Own car Mon,-Fri,, Lota at TLC. meals A tun included<br />

9 3 30pm Cal 8am-5 30pm orty<br />

BABY SITTER wanted m our <strong>Canton</strong><br />

» Cal (313) 427-6796<br />

mun 557-1600^*1 381<br />

home tor Juna tvu Aug. Non<br />

smoker Cal after 4.30.<br />

LICENSED CANTON Mom has a lul<br />

opanmg tor 1 intam or loddtor<br />

(313) 397-2415<br />

' Executive Residences Lots dl TLC. CPR CertMed. rator-<br />

' LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER<br />

caH 313-207-0233<br />

BABYSITTER. 5 days a week. Noon-<br />

-•Exduuva pnvais estate m Btoomliald<br />

5pm top pay. BtoomAek) HB*. own<br />

*area rs saekmg trustworthy mdmdual LICENSED HOME day care, 10 yrs<br />

*lo oversea household. Private kvmg experience Meals A snacks<br />

(810) 642-5435<br />

•ouansrs " <br />

i Ow iraraportss&zi<br />

• (810)044-0029 DAY CARE - nnsfcli A axpartanoad<br />

mc*iar would 8u* Ham<br />

•- nto* txds accaptod<br />

810-693-8687<br />

PUBLIC SALE • WEDNESDAY<br />

MAY A 1996 - 10AM<br />

85 Fort 2 « 1FIBP4639F A144412<br />

92 Fort 2 « 1FAPP12B7NW143B46<br />

91 USDMI a iieM53taMQBiso8i<br />

87 Fad W«r 1F4BP57UHG1'<br />

7<br />

A GREAT<br />

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By<br />

Everything Goes<br />

Fn-Sat. May 3-4/~l 0-4<br />

22746<br />

(lak* Bal Rd S' dl d<br />

COMPLETE ESTAT^ GOES'<br />

Inckidnff snbque armoira. cheat,<br />

secretary d*ak. oak hal Ira*.<br />

ol chairs • srequ<br />

A toy*, • 6 studded<br />

I • rocker • 3 piece<br />

pme table A chaas • son A gtos*<br />

labtos • good lampe • bookcases<br />

• Mrther recanar • partings • pair<br />

wmg ohavs . pme ooddal tads •<br />

gas BBO • umbraaa labts . line A<br />

me reweky .<br />

chat* A saver • queen sue bed •<br />

Ncrou . 1996 Neaan AJUms .<br />

hou** also tor sals • mora'<br />

8104554053. 810401 -5050<br />

V<br />

AN ESTATE SALE<br />

28604 Sunset<br />

Blvd. West<br />

Lathrup Village<br />

SUNSET BLVD. runs west<br />

off Southfield Road, midway<br />

between West 11 Mile Road<br />

(1-696) 4 West 12 Mile.<br />

Friday-Saturday-Sunday<br />

(10 am to 4 pm)<br />

MUCH MAHOGANY INCLUDING<br />

SPINET PIANO: SMALL CHINA<br />

CABINET; ETHAN ALLEN DINING<br />

ROOM A CORNER BREAKFRONT<br />

TRUNOLE BED UNIT. SEVERAL<br />

COLOR TV* CHINA, CRYSTAL.<br />

GUN CABINET, HUGE SAFE,<br />

OFFICE FURNISHINGS: WASHER<br />

MANTLE A WALL CLOCKS<br />

LINENS, CLOTHING. FURS; 1986<br />

FORD PICKUP TRUCK WITH LMED<br />

A COVERED BED!'!<br />

A. & T. SALES<br />

Allen Schecter<br />

810-661-8842<br />

313-838-0063<br />

CLEAN OUT The Attic.<br />

Clean The Garage<br />

Have A Sale!<br />

CaJI 313-591-0900<br />

This Ctaaaification<br />

Continued on<br />

• CALL 313-538-2939<br />

Page H2.<br />

16th Congress District CONGREGATION<br />

DEMOCRATIC PARTY BETH SHALOM<br />

SATURDAY 6:30 pm • nam open tor Bmgo al 7:15pm •<br />

14602 W Lincoln<br />

Sheldon HaH<br />

Oak Part (£ of Greeoheid |<br />

[FtyroufriRd al Farmmgwr Rd)<br />

810-547-7970<br />

313-261-9340<br />

A Smofce-frea Envnrment<br />

S I T M M F R<br />

oookmg Uu»r -y^,<br />

Csi 8am to Spm « lift-251 UVONIA FAMILY<br />

INS SND are you''<br />

tor atr 2 cmdnsn Orr*<br />

•YMCA^<br />

PAY CAMP<br />

call date<br />

7.(8101 8814701 ime 10 «ug 21<br />

1-313-976-3000<br />

ONLY 48aMNUTC<br />

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Child Care pTsttX'ian M*e maa- lLKSaaCalFree<br />

FRKS TwiL, c 3 1 BLACK RIVER<br />

advert riirKj your<br />

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• a M M t o N M i w<br />

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jer^nanuto Must be 18 yrs<br />

QaAm. & kcauJt<br />

810*679*2505<br />

Sununcr Horse Ranch forcirh 7-15<br />

One and two week sessions Less than 2 hours|<br />

from Birmingham 20 miles north of Port Huron<br />

• HORSES-HORSES HORSES!<br />

Western Riding • -putting * Trail Rides<br />

• Swimming • Boating • Ten<br />

oM toto key* LMW4* or aUL Faryn Animals<br />

(ii 3)95 J2069 ptH 4817888 /<br />

FARM<br />

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(810) 3m-pony<br />

siMsvttei<br />

To place an ad in this dkactory please call<br />

KAREN at: (313) 953-2092


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Pager 201-8480<br />

ASK FOR JASON<br />

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2-6060<br />

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« A BETTER FENCE •<br />

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123<br />

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313-593-3328<br />

* INTERIOR *<br />

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Staining • Textured Ceilings<br />

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(810) 349-7499<br />

(313) 464-8147<br />

164<br />

Roofing<br />

ABSOLUTE OUALITY<br />

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Honest - Dependable - Fast<br />

Free est 2S yrs • 810 354-1480<br />

194<br />

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810-471-2600<br />

CHARLES CERAMIC<br />

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• Staining • lextureo<br />

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INTERIOR PAINTING<br />

Wallpapenng 8 wM paper removal<br />

Quality Work at reasonable pnces<br />

CM 313-459-4133<br />

JERRY'S PAINTING<br />

1963 PtymouBi Salem Graduate<br />

Irk /Ext - CommTRes Paintmg<br />

12 Yr* expenenoe 313-462-5408<br />

J. PONO PAINTING<br />

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anced 522-2738 471-4674<br />

L O W R A T E S<br />

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(Jl 3)635-6610<br />

PAINTINGS APERING<br />

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Vtea 8 Mastercard<br />

AFFORDABLE ROOFING<br />

Tear ctts, flat roots, carpentry siang<br />

QUfters, ctwnneys Free Estimates<br />

Ucensed 610-757-7232<br />

ALL - PRO HOOFING<br />

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discounts, New construction Tear-<br />

crffs Recover* Jonr. 313-525-6407<br />

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31825 Trestam, Farmmglon Hias<br />

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810 855-7223 or 810 476-8964<br />

A PROFESSIONAL JOB at a Fan<br />

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Repairs 27 Years Exp Uc. Ins<br />

Joe Gregory (313) 722-7963<br />

J B TILE COMPANY<br />

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Fully Licensed 8 Insured<br />

Specializing m showerpan repair<br />

For Estimates, Jim 810-463-2446<br />

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restore * tor you (313) 420-4366 or<br />

313-522-1132<br />

ARROW HOME IMPROVEMENT<br />

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& trim Seamless gutter mndow<br />

replacement, commercial sm^e-pfy<br />

rool systems CM Oave anybme<br />

113) 721-6925. or 721-S517 «<br />

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INTERIOR • EXTERIOR<br />

POWERW ASHING<br />

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313-456-4887 -<br />

PETERSON PAINTING<br />

INC.<br />

Interior Extenor<br />

BEAT ANY WRITTEN ESTIMATE!<br />

(810)471-2600<br />

x (3i 3)835-6610<br />

New 8 REPAIR. Shinning, rubber<br />

roofing, cedar 1st tamng. 3«vTle»» 8<br />

related carpentry meurance went<br />

196<br />

Tree Service<br />

AFFORDABLE TREE 8 Shrub tnm-<br />

mmg and removal Mulcfi 8 Dark<br />

delivered 8 mstalled. $4S/yard Sod<br />

removaftoslMsbon 313-8122-6138<br />

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Orywaii F^epair<br />

meed S—lacann 8 Sennce<br />

313-416-0883<br />

BEST<br />

CHIMNEY INC.<br />

HOOFING<br />

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Lcensed -'Insured<br />

810-557-5595<br />

313-292-7722<br />

4214 Woodnard Ave. OM Park. Ml<br />

Q U A L I T Y PAINTING<br />

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Work MMMrSiM 1987 Not cheap'<br />

Free EsMnaM* - 810440-7106<br />

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new rocM. ie rool*. emei<br />

repairs UcJIn* 313-453-431<br />

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OapMKMMe 8 neaurMiit rates<br />

Mrt Lawnt Service. LNOMB 8<br />

•ord area* (810) 47*JS2t<br />

GORDON'S LAWN HOMECARE<br />

CMRtiMM Mwn care aervtcee F M<br />

T-N-T<br />

RESTORATION<br />

totJEjd pa«MiM>i*8r*af»ng<br />

• Power washing<br />

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household same 8 much more<br />

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2. 3 8 4, 9am-2pm<br />

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on Saabroca. Or Look ta Baboons<br />

CANTON May 4. 8am-4pm Moving<br />

SaM 7738 RkJj* Rd Between<br />

Warran 8 Joy Furniture 8 more<br />

CANTON - May 2-4. 10-5 1401<br />

WMSwr, W ol Sheldon. N ol SaKZ<br />

Lady* dcthe* (18-20), cookbooks<br />

Tupperware. baakatt, cxMt Mma.<br />

cannmg |ar*. pen*, daybed.<br />

CANTON - Mom * to Mom'* Sale<br />

Some thmg* old, Some New SM.<br />

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Sheldon. N ol OterryfM. May 2-3-4<br />

FurrMure. etc something tor M<br />

ANOTHER<br />

2 GREAT SALES<br />

BY IRIS<br />

Sale «1<br />

Fn-Saf May 34. 10-4<br />

4451 Rolling Rne Drive<br />

Take Orchard Lake to Pontiac<br />

Trail GO W mMs 10 Rolling<br />

Pme Dnve<br />

•GORGEOUS LAKE HOUSE<br />

WITH OECORATOR<br />

SELECTED CONTEMPORARY<br />

FURNITURE. ART 4<br />

' ACCESSORIES<br />

Content* Include:<br />

3 like new custom made<br />

solas • McGuire dfmng sat<br />

glass top, 6 chaos 8 stagers<br />

• almond lamnate dmmg<br />

table wim 8 chain 8 buflef •<br />

leucne bar • maiWe cocktail<br />

tables • marble end table* •<br />

many fabulous contempo-<br />

rary lamps • OUT-<br />

STANDING LARGE<br />

CONTEMPORARY PAINT-<br />

INGS 4 COLLAGES • brass<br />

canopy-type king bed • iree<br />

standing brass mirror •<br />

almond laminate queen<br />

bedroom set complete • full<br />

OlTee with executive desk 4<br />

chair cabmets files etc •<br />

MINTON DINNERWARE,<br />

SERVICE FOR 12 WITH<br />

S E R V I N G P I E C E S<br />

GALORE "GRASSMERE<br />

PATTERN- • brass 1 glass<br />

accessories • designer<br />

clothes • STONE MARTIN<br />

FULL LENGTH FUR COAT<br />

. paddteboai boat 4 cover .<br />

1 987 F O U R W I N N S<br />

CANOIA 200 BOAT WITH<br />

CONVERTIBLE TOP WITH<br />

TRAILER 8 ALL ACCES-<br />

SORIES, 13 SEATER,<br />

LESS THAN 100 HOURS,<br />

IN ABSOLUTELY PER-<br />

FECT CONDITION •<br />

wa*»tei, dryer • full set ct<br />

encyclopedia Bnunnica 4<br />

collectibles galore!<br />

Sale #2.<br />

Sun May 5, 9-4pm<br />

29101 Wellington East<br />

Wellington Condos. located on<br />

12 MM Road between North<br />

western 4 Telegraph enter ban<br />

to the nght. to the iasl group<br />

Ol condo unfl to address<br />

MAGNIFICENT CONOO FILLED<br />

WITH COUNTRY FRENCH AND<br />

CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE<br />

Contents mauds<br />

Large sectional sofa • glass<br />

cocktail labia • BLASS dmmg<br />

tabte with 6 country French<br />

chairs • ACROSONIC<br />

BALDWIN COUNTRY<br />

FRENCH SPINET PIANO •<br />

4 large contemporary pamt-<br />

mgs • large SHAU mirror • lets<br />

ot good lamps, beautiful<br />

double armoire • white TAR-<br />

DEA dinette set • washer,<br />

dryer • twin Hitchcock beds<br />

• oeautftui accessories • lots<br />

ol books »-1U« kitchen erf<br />

accessories • much much<br />

mere*<br />

Ins Kaufman 810-626-633S<br />

Associate Member<br />

international Society of Appraasrs<br />

CANTON 6029 Portendgs W yer May<br />

3-5. 9-4pm 31032 NMtr. E al Mar-<br />

rlmarv. S al Cherry HI8.<br />

714 CkXkiai<br />

(313) 577-1<br />

vara Wang waddtog drea*. never<br />

bean worn, edrsmaly Hint, mual<br />

saal SB* 4. BaM c<br />

BASKETBALL CARO aaM ta Mia<br />

plus Ml*«eHaneou* cardtL<br />

313-525-7838<br />

GEM POLISHER. HT (Mmond saw<br />

M81 bench, maws, books aooaaao-<br />

M* 8 Mna. Ma 1 31>7aMB»<br />

n±a<br />

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HOSPITAL BED BMMC $1000<br />

new Sear* brand Aafcr-g $600<br />

(313) 418-0318<br />

(»)3H<br />

[Laws Gar4a|4<br />

BASEBALL HTC<br />

mUmtm—x Ma rm» $«78.<br />

Mowei 10HP W/greae oekMer<br />

izrsgr t h u s<br />

DOLL HOUSES. 81264176.<br />

eat roduoed to $660 CNna<br />

reduced 10 $60 6104<br />

WHEELCHAIR - U M naw Used only<br />

. M O r t M h a ^ ^ ^ J M - t a<br />

Appliance*<br />

ELECTRIC RANGE. GE, whM, aM-<br />

cleaning. 3 yr* old Exoaaent oorxS<br />

Son $250 (313) 453-1442<br />

ELECTRIC WHIRLPOOL waaher 2<br />

apeed. 6 cycte. yeMw. $150 Wh*1-<br />

pooi gaa dryer (sxtrs large capacity 1<br />

Mi $125 Jack 810-84-1896 or<br />

206-5000 '<br />

FREEZER • upright<br />

Whae Vary good<br />

(313) 387-2696<br />

FRK3CMRE &ECTT8C BM yeiow<br />

double wen $300 Kachen Nd* dan<br />

Her $200 (810) 3660632<br />

FURNITURE AND nsec houaafwld<br />

Hems. (313) 522-3689<br />

GORGEOUS oM rea-top deak. large,<br />

txaff-m kght. Nddsn compartments 8<br />

extras feOIVbeM B7O426-4268<br />

GREEN tealher sofa 4<br />

Enaendar*. 1<br />

aakmg $2650<br />

pnca $7500.<br />

313-801-3446<br />

HENREDON SCENE 1 WM ixvts<br />

TTumpeviM Formal Ursng room *M.<br />

Oak fruit Wood, crystal dial -<br />

rug (313) 823-4346<br />

BEVERLY HILLS queen madras®<br />

spring* good condlbon. oorsl twesd 2<br />

cushion couch, 3 cushion gold velvM<br />

couch, rowing mechme. sxsroee<br />

bike. Lowry home organ CM M-F<br />

day or evening 810 647-4837<br />

BED • Queen braaa bed wTOrthope«»c<br />

maltreas *M. naw m piasbc coat<br />

$1,000. sM $300 (313) 961-3472<br />

BEVERLY HILLS. 15655 Amherst. N<br />

ol 13. between Greenfield 8 Pierca<br />

Sal 8 Sui 9 30-4 30 evorythmg goes'<br />

BLACK laoquer- sofa. 2<br />

tovesests, 2 end tsbies 1 ooltee<br />

table. $1400 Must tM 810-437-7554<br />

STOVE. WHIRLPOOL, self dean<br />

electric w,'smooth top 1 yr,, white<br />

window After 6 (810) 477-4054<br />

THIS ENO-UP 4 piece solid wood<br />

computer Bator, with char exceMnl<br />

condition reteii $1,000 SM $500<br />

(313) 501-7762<br />

FOO-S BALL. fMBon<br />

Pertedl<br />

taior ' iMMaae,<br />

853^7<br />

FRAMED MIRRORS (2) * todI » *<br />

tool For 8Maaa room or MuMoflOO<br />

tor bo» (313^281-4257<br />

GARAGE DOOR OPENER<br />

•4 HP wah 2 -emotee Pro-<br />

teaaunaPy inatMteO $195<br />

Faal service 15 • yaM*<br />

aSSSw<br />

_ . Faat service<br />

•menenca J.R.O Door<br />

GREAT BOOKS to tha Western<br />

World 54 volume, m «ne pkte oonM<br />

tton >800 (313» 427-4372<br />

HOOKED ON PhomcaiHoofced sr<br />

Math. Whae wedOng Gown, sua 10.<br />

never worn. GaT* Mia. 24m to<br />

speed mad once (3Hra3T-3»U<br />

JUKE BOX 88. raatored $79S„CMe<br />

machine. Defender 8 RoboCop<br />

vdaos. ST* Mr ttocM 3130B36661<br />

MOTOR CEMENT MIXER. 4 II ecM-<br />

kXOs (313)<br />

ROLEX Submariner<br />

1980 modal Mint Paper* 8 box<br />

$1875 tan 810-332-0041<br />

NORDIC Wa8d« $325 Snowdower<br />

MM $28 RM*<br />

610484-7*75<br />

lOhp. $325 10 tpeed<br />

•Wlcw 56x4ff $75<br />

BOLENS MULCHING - 4hp lawn<br />

mower SM propMted, bag attach-<br />

ment. used 2 seasons, aakmg $295<br />

(810) 477-7523<br />

EXMARK EXPLORER. 52". $3600<br />

Scag 48". $1300 TraHsr. 6x1 Z.<br />

£65 (810) 7314672<br />

GRAVELY PROMASTER-SOMqwei/<br />

Tractor 16HP, fnpte culling deck. 50<br />

mch out, 400 houn MM $3,500<br />

CM Dan (ayes) (810) 478-7148<br />

PROFESSIONAL INSTACLA|<br />

Company M »Mtalyo«Ba,<br />

door opener, any brand ©0 Faat<br />

service 15 yeer* r<br />

door sates, mela* ,<br />

table. J R-G Door<br />

(313)1<br />

SWING SET - Road Maawi. Good<br />

HONDA 1900 4518 lawn tractor 46<br />

mch cutkng deck. hydrcMMk: dnve,<br />

S id coded, excepttonal condteon<br />

60O (517)848-1887<br />

JOHN DEERE 650 dwMl factor 60"<br />

mowing dack. kteel tor large la<br />

$6,500 313407-1<br />

1704<br />

WALDENWOODS VacMton Rkedl<br />

Membership .xpaea 2015. CamplM<br />

hshmg. boating swimming ckib<br />

house 8 mora Near SngMoTi<br />

$8,000 (313) 435-3782<br />

WINE MAKERS 20 x 5 gaMm. M M<br />

Carboys. 50 cases daMv. BonteejJ;<br />

' - (810) 851 4032<br />

JOHN DEERE 1902 48m Com-<br />

meroa) Wafc-behmd Mower I4hp<br />

687 fir* $2300 (313) 4534079<br />

751 Musical<br />

Instruments<br />

TOSHIBA COLOR LAP-FIP 120M6<br />

Hard drive memory 8 MB RAM<br />

486SX processor sound card Sofl<br />

ware extras $1200 8«0-S4S48U<br />

JOHN DEERE Lawn Tractor. 1992<br />

Model LX178, 38" deck, mulch,<br />

bagger, trailer $2750 Mmconttton<br />

CAR • (810) 332-2335<br />

466 ZX 80 Computer 8 megs ol<br />

ram 540 megharddnve, 15 m tuper<br />

VGA flat screen monaor, 144 Wemal<br />

fax modem. 16 bit soundcartf 2<br />

red CO Rom. mouse keyboard.<br />

lOftwar* $950 (313) 4950502<br />

734 Electronici/Andio/<br />

Video<br />

BOSE 701 lower speakers excellent<br />

condfficm w*h weve technology. Over<br />

$1000 IWM ISXXM* 810444-4241<br />

LIVING ROOM • Tradteunal Draxel<br />

rtenlage couch (bkje 8 ru*l tapeatry)<br />

$200 2 blue chairs 8 ofloman $200<br />

610-476-1964<br />

LOVE SEAT dark brown Uke new<br />

Paid $1200 SM $325 2 end tablea/<br />

coffee table $100 (810) 3344323<br />

LOVE SEAT/SIMMONS sleeper. 2<br />

matching sofa chair* Bkie $400/<br />

best Good condtaon 610-2534485<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - Tools,<br />

household Hems, furniture 4 more<br />

May 2-4 9-5 33670 Bemadne It<br />

Mile 4 Famwnflton Rds<br />

BED - THOMAS VILLE (FMter Par*<br />

Collection), Queen, 4 poster bed.<br />

pecan $1100 610-449-7107<br />

FURNITURE dothmg. household<br />

items, miscsllaneoijs Hems Fn . 9-4.<br />

SM, 9-3 405 Eddord Cade. Troy<br />

FURNITURE - weidng generator.<br />

TVs. and much more SM 9am to<br />

5pm Sun. 10am to 4pm 17207<br />

Robert. S d 10. belwsen Greenfield<br />

4 Southfield<br />

LIVONIA-2 homes become 1 Furni-<br />

ture. b*as, rmac household S,<br />

Laurel Park Sub 8 to 5. FA & SM<br />

only 38173 Bloomfield<br />

GARDEN CITY - Frt 4 SM. 9-5.<br />

Sun, 9-1 30934 Florence, N ol<br />

Cherry HM, E. ol Memmar<br />

GARDEN CITY 31915 RotNn, W ol<br />

Memman. S of Ford Furniture,<br />

clothes toys Thun thru SM.<br />

LIVONIA, HUGE Sate' Lots ol items<br />

May 34 5. 10-5 PM 9024 SheOyad*<br />

Plymoulh 4 Famsngton.<br />

UVONIA, LITTLE Tyke* toy*. Little<br />

Tykes car bad. antiques, furniture,<br />

tools, L dsy only Sat V '<br />

35149 Orangeiawn S ol<br />

W d Wayne<br />

UVONIA - May 3-4 6-5 35063 Dover<br />

at Am Arbor Tr behm Newtka^i 8<br />

Wayne Everything from A-Z<br />

UVONIA - May 2. 3.4. 9-4pm, 28447<br />

Elmira. S of Ptymoiah Rd E 01<br />

MMdtebM Sometang tor everyone<br />

Kids dories, toys, tamnure<br />

14312 RKhttekj. S d 5 Mte. W d<br />

Newburgh Newer baby<br />

wood dmette sets exeroee equp<br />

ment novels Centvay 4 ai 1 stroaer<br />

nice rmac. No Early Sates<br />

2-4. 9-4<br />

Robert Or S d PtymoulfvW d Mid-<br />

deben Houeenold. dtahaa. 8 toys<br />

LIVONIA MULTI-FAMILY Sale<br />

31 $17 Haas, N ol Joy, W ol Mar<br />

nman Wed-Sim. 9-7pm<br />

BEDWATERBED. oak. quean aua<br />

neater mirror trenhetoe ma^e pads-<br />

TM NEW $380 CM 313-271-3318<br />

MICRO-WAVE 4 Cart - $75: HiFt<br />

$50 Secretary Cat.net $75 Call<br />

(313) 427-1436<br />

STOVE W,MICROWAVE - Tappan<br />

etecbK VYN old. never ueed $750<br />

or besl 810444-5006<br />

Sub-Zero - teparate rMngeraior,<br />

separate freezer each 3 ft wide > 6<br />

ft high, for buM-m kitchen appkea-<br />

fton, W h nm exceltenl Cost $5000<br />

new • $75Ot>0th CM BiK after 4<br />


4H CLASSIFICATIONS 751 to 826<br />

O&E Thursday, May 2, 1996<br />

QAOAN - Wurtiuer Orb*. 3 km<br />

PIANO S*try Or and flsetursa<br />

f Ntotonc Mt<br />

Woodbntfcr I<br />

(313) 832-536<br />

PIANO Bet<br />

Itod Stemwey upright<br />

mesage voice<br />

810*47-1286<br />

PIANO be<br />

udut 6 Yamdia. r*bn-<br />

Made $9400.<br />

rrxd sMil^folS?<br />

$4000 810-228*772<br />

783 Cats<br />

CATS -1 mate 1 tomato TOM. Irani<br />

CFA REGISTERED « mo oW Hk*<br />

Pn>r< tidy adfmil. to um a<br />

Mud or pd E uc Him Beckgroimd.<br />

(313) 84-2427<br />

CORNISH RfX 2UMNI 13 mo*<br />

fixed MmM. M shot* Bed ofler<br />

(•10) 619-0907<br />

HIMALAYAN * PERSIAN<br />

m* Ml. M tof<br />

»H. mul<br />

$150-$250<br />

• 10 WfMI<br />

810-656-04 73<br />

to> MM Young Chang<br />

M. immacul<br />

810-626 7969<br />

upright rvory KraiM im-neculet<br />

*<br />

condbon, $3o0<br />

PIANO • Grlnnbl consol*<br />

bench Excdtem<br />

013) 453 142<br />

mahogany wim bench EwMwu<br />

condbon $750 "<br />

PIANO KAWAi console. beeutitul<br />

old. immaculat<br />

e<br />

(810) 625-150<br />

jolden oak. 3 yrs old. onmacuiM<br />

liaavbML —<br />

. PIANO Uprid*<br />

Mud Sa*' $20<br />

Cal 26-7910<br />

AKITA PUPPIES- AKC 1 mate. 1<br />

femato al shots aicalanl tempera-<br />

ment 313 534-2648<br />

ALASKAN MXLAMUTE pup^S<br />

AKC $350<br />

Aftar 5pm (313) 535-3904<br />

AUSTRALIAN CATLE Dog - Mala.<br />

3 mo AKC at shots 31^287 4817<br />

or 810-749-5370<br />

BEAGLE Mala To a god homa 3"4<br />

yr old any 8 mad manered. god<br />

with children 313-45-7182<br />

BOUVIER DES FtUrir* - Fawn,<br />

mala 8 mos AKC, obedience<br />

school Musi sal 810-795-9780<br />

PURE BRED Brtlarys availabl<br />

e tor<br />

loving homes Please cal<br />

1810) 673-676<br />

800<br />

02<br />

Airplanes<br />

CLASSIFIED SELS<br />

s<br />

Boats/Motors<br />

ACHILES 1966. irtUtaWe 12 It<br />

wod floor *k*nmi*n oars to* new<br />

$1350 810-679-2591<br />

12 & 14 ai*nmum Boats 4 Barter<br />

Several boat motors<br />

1810) 29-696<br />

BAJA-86. 181)4 m M). Irarter<br />

custom paint 40 f*s Excdtortl<br />

810641-3484 or PM 810*990772<br />

802<br />

BoaU/Molors<br />

MARINER 18 It. 75HP Jo»m*on, E-<br />

Z load Irarter $2,00 Cal alter 3pm<br />

r3131 4?7-«156<br />

MARINETE 28FT 196 Flybndga.<br />

twin 318s S.catant omMon. al<br />

(610) 349-7232<br />

MASTERCRAFT 1902 PRO«TAR<br />

205 130 nrs rea-whae $20,50<br />

(810) 6-1727<br />

MASTERCRAFT 1960 Tnatar 190<br />

30 hours Tralar Euaaant onck-<br />

bon $16,50 610-363-2773<br />

MAXUM 191 17 8.70 horapowar<br />

bowndar cover A trailer $4 050<br />

Hocat. $650 (610)227-16S2<br />

MUST SEL! 194 VXR Yahama<br />

Waverurmar low hrs lake over pay-<br />

ment . equipment 313-721-4165<br />

NAUTIUNE 1071 30 fl hbaitfaM<br />

houseboat 316 sngma. 25 tip<br />

Chrysler $85CCbest 313-483-5063<br />

PINTAIL 1962, 14 loot<br />

mcfcxtoe sas & trai)ar .$i200 or baat.<br />

Cal (810) 624-5695<br />

1967 20 It Riviera<br />

Cruiser 35hp Mercury many extM.<br />

$4900besl 810-640-9662<br />

PONTOON<br />

'Crurser.<br />

low hrs.<br />

PURSUIT 22 Cudy Cabin. 230<br />

Merc inboard Eagle trailer loaded<br />

$20 0 (313) 565-6138<br />

804<br />

Boat Doc kWMtn&ea<br />

SUMMER BOAT DOCKAGE<br />

Chan ot MM. l hour Irom moat<br />

YOUNG S MARINA 313-496-2494<br />

807<br />

Motorqrdca/1<br />

MinibikeWGo-Kiru<br />

AUCTION HARLE Y DAVHJSON<br />

Carton Poaoe Department<br />

150 So Carton Carter Carton<br />

Sal May II. 10am<br />

Preview 9am - aucbon day only<br />

(3) FXRP poke modaTs 138 6CCa><br />

81 6 cu In Motorcycles hava leM<br />

•vn 9 0 mtoa eerti Pofece aqup-<br />

mant has bean removed<br />

Team Ona Kek or. $ Aucbonars<br />

(616) 273-3318. ant 40<br />

GO CART INDY 50<br />

lang toeroaas bod* 3>-» HP Eafial-<br />

: conoEon' $750 3I>-42K106<br />

GOLO WING 1964 Aapancada<br />

40.00 maes 2 helmets with head<br />

sets. C B racKvstereo caaaatla Lola<br />

ol chrome, lights and al lha toya<br />

Enceliant condition $5,000<br />

810-64-526<br />

QUICKSILVER & Irtlalble. 9 It, 10<br />

Horse Power Mercury Outboard<br />

SlOOtws<br />

t (313) 261-0769<br />

GOLD WING 1979 - ft* areas 1<br />

owner 3T 0 maM $1.80 or beat<br />

oltor CI evenings<br />

(313) 531-732<br />

812 Caaperi/Motor<br />

HoaeaTriikn<br />

COLEMAN 196 • Pop-up Sequoia<br />

Camping Tralar Steep* 7 1 lung<br />

bad. l quean sua. I hl-ut. fut<br />

naca. awntng 2 movm ica bo«. avfc.<br />

tv dnate 10 gal water lank, lots dl<br />

storage v«V storm .endows. Irt»-<br />

nor cram I blue can.Mt $<br />

screens Eseekert condOon &jar<br />

Ctean $380 (810) 471-<br />

COLEMAN 1904 Saquou P0(M«I.<br />

7 Many options EscaHarU<br />

kept. $570 (313)422-5693<br />

824<br />

Tracks For Sale<br />

•NEED A CAR?<br />

Bed Cred*. StoeH<br />

KM* Panan Chevrolet^<br />

Cai Sieve P 810-35 i OC<br />

Mioi-Vaw<br />

819<br />

AntoaViD^d<br />

stove Kanaca. ca bos. walar<br />

coniMon $1250 8.10-3630207<br />

CROSMAN<br />

maM. god<br />

112.900.test<br />

2T. 59.00<br />

• Naw ferae<br />

(810) 560-3673<br />

DODGE 1978 Covered Wagon<br />

motwhome lertlc conMon. 77.000<br />

mlM. $4960 Eves 810-737-2011<br />

EUTE 1967 5*1 wheel - 35 toot,<br />

•sealant contMon. $13,50 And<br />

1 0 GMC Plok-up. I ion. h*y<br />

loaded tor 5* wheel. 14. 0 m*m.<br />

$14,50 (3131 425-326<br />

ELKHART 1072 22 travel trader<br />

ancaiant ondMon Many updatM<br />

$2000rbaat Details 313-721-6218<br />

GOLD WING 194 naw m 95. 2 hel-<br />

mets wtwndeine intercom, 4,50<br />

miles $9700tie«t (810) 784-5607<br />

REINEL 1977, 19 ft 120 HP depth<br />

vary we* kepi ornnal<br />

vofer 313-207-1652<br />

owner $4995'0ltor<br />

RINKER. L984 205CC. 140 IO low<br />

hours very god condbon FuMy<br />

loaded Besl oltor 810-360-1169<br />

BAS BOAT, 1969 6 It aluminum<br />

deo V hul Low hours $6.000t>eet<br />

ofer After 6om - ~Jl 3-459-5026<br />

BAS BOAT 198 20 FT Gambler<br />

20 Mercury S prop eleclroracs<br />

motor giada. tandem trailer F er an<br />

Red sharpl $11,000 (810)<br />

27-1368<br />

BAS TRACKER 1967 16. dep V.<br />

25HP Manar console ton finder<br />

sxlras $2,50 (313) 462-28'8<br />

BAS TRACKER - 18 ft 40hp<br />

Johnson power trim, trol motor. 2<br />

•Uepth t*ders $6 0 810-348-6396<br />

CHIHUAHUA PUPS - AKC<br />

old 1 male. 1 lemal<br />

e black & tan<br />

$20>'a piece (313) 425-3860<br />

CHIHUAHUA PUPS AKC shots<br />

wormed starter kit $300up. adults<br />

$10 (313) 896-0657<br />

VECTRA 30 posmon multi-<br />

Gym Brand new/sMI under<br />

waranty Top quality structure must<br />

m« S3.20C 1610) 247-1317<br />

BROWNING A-BOLT 2 LR New in<br />

boi w'Leupol<br />

d m8 4« Compact RF<br />

Special 1550 (313) 454-9773<br />

COMPOUND BOW Bear Kodnc<br />

eo t> pul. 37 mches $15<br />

(810) 097-9565<br />

Magn^<br />

2 new Minkota alectnc oolf cady<br />

carts, in bo». used for oni> 9 holes<br />

sd75 lor 2 $450 each 810-264-10"<br />

GOLF CLUBS (lady's)<br />

eons, 3 puters<br />

covers $125<br />

eons. 3 puters, brand new got bag 8<br />

1810) 642-33*8<br />

GOLF CLUBS-<br />

VAS sandwec<br />

graphite shafts<br />

Cleveland<br />

VAS sandwedga thru 3 irons<br />

t $41<br />

170 313-461-0219<br />

6OLF CLUBS.Mens complete set<br />

ten handed $10 Lefl handed<br />

Srachne B-g Bertha. $T5 Boys nfl«<br />

handed S35 810-625-6028<br />

OOLF CLUBS mans. 9 iron*. 3<br />

Mock. $120 AMo 10 sons $ 3 wods.<br />

S18C 810-87-682 or 313-42-3209<br />

GOLF CLUBS mena left handed<br />

1,3. 4 5 Wb6.metal wod* 3-SW,<br />

cavity back iron* Graphite shafts, ft<br />

bag $30 a Dast (313> 38-U39<br />

GOLF CLUBS 2 sets ol men*<br />

set of Ladwa Cobra<br />

(810) 615-3811<br />

T 1<br />

LADIES GOLF dubs. Cobra wods &<br />

irons Days : 3131-953-3656 or<br />

after 5pm (313) 85-6732<br />

LADY'S golf clues RAM 3 Wods. 8<br />

trains e*ce«ent condmon $30<br />

Days 313 532-4700 Evas<br />

810-683-2929<br />

MIZUNO TOUR MZ. medal wods<br />

1 3. 5. 2 Ihru 9 iron*, wmylon bag<br />

$125 Aflef Spm (313) 459-1462<br />

CHOWS Pupies 8wks lo 3yrs<br />

Pl*e-bred. some w,'paper<br />

s Litle<br />

Bears Must See' (313) 29-9206<br />

COCKER PUPPIES - Buf quality<br />

shoWpet 10 weks .1350<br />

After 6pm (810) 786-1089<br />

COLIE I SHEPARD Mix Mate al<br />

shots 3 mo* old 810-855-4136<br />

BAVLINER 1986 AVANTI - 29'* «.<br />

twin engine*. *»ce#enl condbon low<br />

hoi**, new camper lop. sleeps 6,<br />

LOran $35 0 (810) 349-5436<br />

BAYLINER 192 bowndar. excelent<br />

condrtion 70 horsepower with traler<br />

TLT $ TRM. gauges & bilge pump<br />

$4,450 Cal eves t517)546-2771<br />

BAYLINER Iff Capn Bowndar 125<br />

LO w lraeer god shape Musl sea<br />

$340 (810) 853-5079<br />

RINKER 1989. 25fl Fiesta V. 230<br />

hours V8. aft cabin. Loran. VHFOF<br />

Stereo, tandem trailer excelent<br />

conrMon $17,50 |610) 477-6467<br />

SAILBOAT, CATALINA 27, Atomic<br />

Four, crwsaig eqiapped exoeaenl<br />

condition $9,50 (810) 375-064<br />

SAIL BOAT - Chryser Bucaner<br />

18«1 w/lraier garage kapt. SHOO<br />

best 810-615-4051. eves<br />

SAIL BOAT. CL16. exceltenl condi-<br />

tion $2750 (810) 781-3250<br />

SAIL BOAT. 19 ft Sandpiper<br />

, catwn<br />

sleeps 4. 4 hp outboard, trailer, ale<br />

$190 (810) 471-5264<br />

HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1972. 1.00<br />

coB god comtbon $420 or beet<br />

ofler (313) 536-562<br />

HARLEY DAVIDSON 195 Sport-<br />

ster 83 hugger, extras $7 60<br />

(313) 454-097<br />

HARLEY DAVIDSON. 1991, Ultra<br />

Glide $13 0<br />

313-538-8926<br />

HILO SUPER Kactwi hot water,<br />

turnace Slaw* 4-6 God ondMon<br />

$290 (313) 824-0349<br />

ABSOLUTELY<br />

HIGHEST $ PAID FOR<br />

QuaMy Cars & Trucks<br />

WJft CO<br />

(313) 562-7011<br />

Jeystem 27 / 2mp»<br />

10 dowrv$246 a ma 15 mo It** ovar<br />

^SSTSSm 313-613-4867<br />

FORO 1904 Ranger XL. 5 apaed air.<br />

CO stereo. Tonau cover tnet<br />

11.00 COM* M60C Ca« -W<br />

5 30pm (313) 729-2768<br />

FORD 1903 Ranger XLT, Btodi<br />

beauty air cassete. 32.00 «*M<br />

S%3 or bMI (810) 49-327<br />

CHE VY 103 • » CL-. yjao<br />

mtoa. Pertod Com*on $12,30<br />

(610) 6*4-4639<br />

CHEVY. ASTRO Toes ConveraMi<br />

extended 11.20 Mto*. MjMj<br />

$l8.50trt>e*t (810) 61S-132<br />

820 Junk Can Wanted<br />

ARON PAYS MORE!<br />

Turn Itot iunk. runrwio. wreckei<br />

car into cah 313-642-1275<br />

A 4 D AUTO SALVAGE<br />

Junk & running cars wanted<br />

No body pays mora<br />

(313) 531-284<br />

IN+RUDER - 1094 34ft Non-<br />

amokjng. pat* moat optiona.<br />

$42,50 810-69<br />

810-896-4791<br />

JAYCO 1967 Deluxe pop-up. sleep*<br />

8. stove, oven, refng. lolet. ctcilat<br />

awrvrig. tandam axle eioatont oorv<br />

iton Aatang $3,750 313-561 1546<br />

HARLEY DAVISON 192 Dyna<br />

Gkde 50th Datona Limited Edition.<br />

240 miles $17,250 (810)477-7433<br />

HARLEY 1987 FLHS Klrker pipe*,<br />

very sharp many extras $10,70<br />

(517)546-1633<br />

HARLEY 1967 FXRS Spoil Edtbo<br />

1340 ccs, 720 miles, extras,<br />

custom 2-tone pamt, sport wmd-<br />

Shueid. mint cond®on $90 Cal<br />

Don 810-35-305<br />

HARLEY 196 Road K»w flfMn $<br />

$19 SOCVbest<br />

Mack, extras periacl.<br />

SAtLBOAT 22- Pearson 6 hp out-<br />

board. 5 sails, snk 8 porta poty fi*<br />

V -berth 8 2 halt berths docked »<br />

lagoon at Del YachtClub 1st $2 0<br />

(810) 54-1070<br />

SAILBOAT 16" Sloop Cuty cabin<br />

Motor, trailer, garage kapt $2000'<br />

best alter (313) 459-6040<br />

SANDPIPER 19 ft sailboat wth 6<br />

HP Chrysler 8 trailer $3 0<br />

B10-642-3426<br />

BAYLINER 1969 17ft Bowlder<br />

w.lraAer, 2 3L Ford engwie iro low<br />

hrs $480 1810) 258-6431<br />

DACHSHUNDS AKC Min. Black &<br />

Tan. 14 wk*. 2 males $350 8 $450 1<br />

female $50 Show Qualit<br />

y Shots<br />

and wormed 810-29-618<br />

DACHSHUNDS • 2 mm-long ha*<br />

neutered 8 named W* separate<br />

Cheap Musl Go 810-312 2056<br />

DASCHUNO PUPIES - 6 wek*<br />

home rarsed gcod with chrtdren<br />

$350 313-453-1215<br />

DOBERMAN beaualU male neda<br />

period home Neds Wwng lamly<br />

Great wflh kids (313) 480B424<br />

ENGLISH SPRINGER Spaniels<br />

AKC Irver 8 Whit<br />

e 7 weks old<br />

First shot* (313) 535-0340<br />

FORD 1991 E -150Convar«ion. rear<br />

heat 1 an n vr casete 59. 0 mto*.<br />

$10,50 810-649-5045 610649-3658<br />

GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppies:<br />

AKC OFA Black. Black/tan. Mack.'<br />

arfver (517) 265-2453<br />

GERMAN SHORTHAIRED Pomtera<br />

AKC •Rag d pu» ready to place<br />

May 25 $250 each 810-67-4143<br />

GOLDEN RETRIEVER<br />

AKC registered Born<br />

$40 (313)678-2766<br />

pi*****.<br />

3/21/06<br />

GOLDEN RETRIEVER pupy ador-<br />

able 2 mos old lemale. shots. $325<br />

(810) 478-0743<br />

LAB. AKC Yelow 7 weeks. OFA.<br />

Champion unM. stocky. Guaran-<br />

teed $50 (5171 23-3170<br />

MOUNTAIN BIKE, 24" Schwirm<br />

Sni'cash 8 Roler SUd« - black<br />

Bravo 10 >4: SlO&cah 810-47-2350<br />

MOUNTAIN BIKE - Trek 60 wom-<br />

an s. w» acesories Brand naw 1<br />

$190 (313) 513-218<br />

NORDIC TRACK-New paKJ $49<br />

akmg S25&best Scf>w*m top of Una<br />

exercise Mto $360 313-416-3771<br />

NOR0IC TRACK *k! exercise!<br />

Sequoia modal wi*i performance<br />

monitor $350 313-382-5250<br />

NOBOtC TRACK WjIkN TreadmH<br />

Like new, $40 Musl sail<br />

810-641-700<br />

- POOL TABLES<br />

«rSfle.~ar»que, ultra modem<br />

bar sua Ftoor model demo s<br />

610-309-7255 Eves #10-547 3060<br />

SOLOFLE* • wtog $ Bunarlty<br />

atachmariL hto new $650<br />

01 anytime (313) 961-5060<br />

SOLOFLE* WORKOUT machine<br />

Ski Master XCt $175/bolh<br />

SOLD<br />

WORKOUT EQUIPMENT Gympec<br />

150 axwe DODSt<br />

i with weights<br />

leg-UK atachments 810-64^-5503<br />

Wanted lo Buy<br />

LAB Pups AKC. yelow Mack Guar-<br />

anteed Shots, wormed OFA Ready<br />

May 4 $30-$350 810-358-509<br />

BLUE FIN 14ft Aluminum Boat with<br />

trailer 20 HP Mercury engine Many<br />

extra'*! $10X1 • • • SOLD<br />

BLUEFIN 1067 19" io new 2 3 Ford<br />

more trator new seats, upholstery<br />

many extras $495 810-624-806<br />

BOAT MOTORS - Johnson 5hp,<br />

$275 Johnson 3hp $165 C*nlon<br />

5hp $195 (610) 348-2361<br />

CAPRI. 14 loot sail boat 1969 with<br />

Balko trader excetont condbon<br />

$2BOO (810) 646-549<br />

CARVER (19031 30 Maner 86 hrs<br />

a*, heat, lots ol extras, brand new<br />

condmon $63 90 (517)671-2138<br />

CATAMARAN PRINDL.E 16 ft with<br />

traitor, naw tarp. god cndaon.<br />

$1 0 or beat ofler 810-478-5713<br />

CCC. 1973, 36- T-427.<br />

dauMe cat*> gneraaor. charar<br />

•« $28,0 810-47-4<br />

C 8 C 1960 - 24 toot, 7 5HP motor,<br />

excelent condnon Rotor Forming.<br />

$9,00 (313) 565-3245<br />

CENTURY Resorter 1957. 16", fu«y<br />

restored tn 1990. axceient condtion<br />

S65COt*Ml 810-606-0952<br />

cudy<br />

S 50<br />

1968 CXL -196"<br />

175HP Mercruaer<br />

(313) 591-365<br />

CHAPARRAL 198 Mercruiser<br />

inboard outboard. low hours $5 80C.<br />

best (313) 427-5671<br />

SEA-OOOS 193 GTX & SPX. with<br />

traitor & accessories, low hrs. Excel-<br />

lent condbon 1810) 664-7736.<br />

SEADOO 195 SPX includes<br />

trailer 2 We vests cover 8 ful war<br />

•anty $4,70 610-396-6966<br />

SEADOO S, TWO 194 s. very low<br />

hours, great condition, w trailer<br />

$960 Cal Van i0-4pm (313)<br />

538-878<br />

(2) SEA-OO Waveruners<br />

GTX and 194 XP Shorelander<br />

194<br />

G'<br />

2 place trailer weaver 8 al aceso-<br />

ries SIC 0 Please cal afler 6pm<br />

(313) 53-516<br />

SEADOO 190 with trator cover<br />

Super clean 50hp S3.10<br />

810-738-8155<br />

SEA DO 194 XP excelent cond-<br />

tion low hours, trailer $470 Cal<br />

afler 7 30pm |313) 878-0747<br />

SEA DO 192 XP w'cover Low<br />

hrs Two place m water hoist $4 0<br />

810-363-525 or 313-535-6000<br />

810-663-0356<br />

HARLEY. 1991, Sportser Hugger.<br />

650 miles Uke new (313)844-6401<br />

HARLEY 194 Sportster excetont<br />

condtion extras. 1 40 m*es.$9.60<br />

(313) 53-4540<br />

HERITAGE '996 SoBail<br />

tone red and silver $19,20<br />

1810)437-9360<br />

HONDA 1961 C8750 Custom -<br />

black, stereo taring new tires 8<br />

clutch. SIOOOtMS<br />

l (313)721-6206<br />

HONOA 1973 CB3S0 Not runrwio.<br />

9 0 onpnal mtos. • • • • SOLD?<br />

HONDA 194 CBR, 290 mtos,<br />

$560 CS 90 I 960 790 mtos<br />

$150 BoH perfect (810) 626-9541<br />

JAYCO 1989 pop-up J King<br />

deeigner Mne* 12" box. Move,<br />

refrigerator overhead cabinet*, fur-<br />

nace, wardrobe, canopy *uroe<br />

breaks. $3250 Wtxom 81£X24-lS0<br />

LAYTON 196 30 fl aleepe 6. a*<br />

awnmg* 1acks excetont condbon,<br />

many exlrai $8,00 313-422-6611<br />

MALARD 1967 27 fl C motor<br />

home Clear, many extraa. low mtoa<br />

$17,90 (810)632-7590<br />

MOTOR HOME 1904.28 Fleetwood<br />

JamborM Seardier, 12. 0 mtoe<br />

ewnmg. ae super vert, exceaent<br />

condSm, $34,20 (810) 336^686<br />

NOMAD 1960 29' Mepe 6 God<br />

ondBon $3 0 313-422-1440<br />

NOMAD 194 5th wheel. 26'4 ft<br />

doutoskd* out central ar. heat<br />

stereo $14, 0 (517) 546-4517<br />

ON AN. 4.00 wal generator excel-<br />

lent shape $650 (313) 595-7234<br />

PALAMINO 1991. pop-up. uke new<br />

sleeps 8 used 10 omm $35(XVbesl<br />

(313) 397-9708<br />

PALOMINO 192 hardsided pop-up<br />

A* artonnatoooelei kitchenete<br />

furnace M $320 810-54-154<br />

PROWLER 1985 trailer ooach. 28 ft<br />

new ti*nece 8 new awnmg Excetont<br />

condtion $50 (810) 354-6376<br />

A L L A U T O S - T O P $ $<br />

junked wrecked or nrnmg<br />

E & M: 474-4425<br />

Evenings 313-460-4060<br />

AUTO ABSOLUTELY pays mora lor<br />

n*nng or M* aulo* (io $5,000)<br />

(313) 534 1923<br />

822<br />

Tnicki For Sale<br />

CHEVY BLAZER 195 4 door<br />

sped 4 3 Iter VB Rear axis 5.00<br />

- • $19 80 (313) 453-6914<br />

CHEVY 192 Bluer S-10, Tahoe 2<br />

WD loaded MM 48.00 m«M Musi<br />

Sel $950 810-542-8647<br />

CHEVY 1965 Btaiar 4x4-n« greal<br />

. Brakes & i'm Everything<br />

worVs $650 Eves 810^77-1966<br />

CHEVY. 1904, Cl500. short bed. V6<br />

waranty Oronal owner<br />

$10,50 (313) 27-0590<br />

CHEVY 190 CI50 Sport pick-up<br />

peefcaga. Mack. 350 V-8. 96.00<br />

mtos Excelent condbon $9 0 or<br />

best ofler (810) 586-4016<br />

CHEVY 191 S-10 bta '-to , P"^ , 8'*<br />

313-495-8740 313-961 3171<br />

DODGE 196 Grand Caravan SE<br />

Dual Skiing doors, nicety loaded.<br />

13 OCX) miles $23, 0 Ca*<br />

8arv6pm (810) 628-5695<br />

RANGER 190 extended cab pick-<br />

up. V6, automatic. $179 down $129<br />

mo 20 minute credl approval by<br />

phone OAC<br />

TYME AUTO (313) 45-56<br />

RANGER 193<br />

excalanl<br />

. 53.0001<br />

mdei 5 sped S8.<br />

Splash Loaded<br />

J?I3) 513-;<br />

53. 0 laghway mtos 4 cyi-<br />

i.960 (313) 513-7839<br />

RANGER 194 -Splash" onjange<br />

only 21.00 miles. $9,594<br />

DEMMER FORD (313) 721-260<br />

CHEVY 192 S10 extended cab<br />

spaed, cap 63,00 miles $6.80&<br />

best Musi Ml 313-501-9431<br />

CHEVY. 194 SILVERADO 2500.<br />

4x4. automatic, loaded, Nu> new'<br />

$17.50CVBest (313) 525-510<br />

CHEVY 1994. S-10, LS. 4 3 V6,<br />

automabc. 670 actual mtos like<br />

new. many extras Mornings<br />

313425-289 or aryftne 81&474-38Ce<br />

HONDA 1984 CR-50. lot* ol extra*<br />

with ful Bag ol gear excelent condi-<br />

tion Musl se# $l100/best (517)<br />

548-2707<br />

HONOA 1962 N«*iawfc 750 AMFM<br />

stereo casaeto. 620 mtos axcetort<br />

oendbon $250M>ast (313) 534-9630<br />

HONOA 1978 750 Some options<br />

mdudng sadtobags Low mites,<br />

greal condbon $950(810)585-8188<br />

HONDA 1987 Spre Great cond-<br />

bon black. $50 or best oltor<br />

Cal (313) 525-0632<br />

SEA NYMPH 1989 - 16 ft,<br />

Mana Godcond<br />

S6 0Sesl Ofler<br />

SOhp<br />

Mama. God condtion Fi#y loaded<br />

(313) 729-824<br />

SEARAY 1983 19ft bow nder EZ<br />

loader 1989 Sailer new custom<br />

cover 28 ho $650 810-663-9025<br />

SEARAY 1965 25 ft Sim dancer rwm<br />

140 en^nes. loran 10 gal gas<br />

tank camper lop. 3 new Bateries,<br />

we* availabl<br />

e Moving must se«<br />

$14 SOO^est (313) 878-1558<br />

CHRYSLER 16 loot Bas Runer<br />

30HP Chrysler motor, runs wel<br />

SlOOObes<br />

t (313) 52-0814<br />

LABRADOR RETRIEVER Pups-<br />

Chamt»onah» lme*. black ($500).<br />

chocolate ($650) Dewclaw*.<br />

wormed, shots 313-86-2605<br />

LAB RETRIEVER n», 11 mos<br />

Black spayed houM trained need*<br />

a tovrig tarty $150 313462-3645<br />

LAB yelow AKC 6 wtu<br />

U god Irv<br />

now $40-$450<br />

(810) 623-1618<br />

LHASA APSO. AKC. 6 wka Old, I SI<br />

Mt ol shots. 2 males 2 lamataa.<br />

$250-$30 (313) 721-2231<br />

LHASA APSO put*. AKC. 8 waks<br />

crtd home raised. Champon Ped-<br />

gree (313) 563-1464<br />

PIT BUL ptcpes 15 westo. male 4<br />

temaM $250 par Cal 31M74-0601<br />

ROTWEILER Pups AKC<br />

: Wel bred, god lemparanan<br />

, Sanous tnqunn Only Cai<br />

aAar 5pm 313-722-0293<br />

ROTWEILER pi»e4tocMn*ho^rw.<br />

AKC. raaed m homa. tfismporwl*)<br />

Mod ina (810) 476-41<br />

ROTWEILER 04* $ weks old.<br />

$32$ Cal<br />

313-836-0135<br />

DESIGNER WANTS 10 buy ornate<br />

ait caa* Stsmwsy Grand Piano Also<br />

standard Stainway Grand<br />

313-862-6868<br />

SLIDE PROJECTOR w*i carousel 4<br />

remote neded m once (810)<br />

932-3148<br />

WANTED Aft Old*. Bun* ar Acord<br />

LaM 1960-t wah low mtoa PtoaM<br />

ca* (810) 356-4812<br />

S WANTED S Top dotor pari tor<br />

iructo cars armle ootocbon «<br />

ona torn Tin. sic 810- 546 7506<br />

V<br />

m<br />

ANIMALS<br />

PCTVUVCSTOCK<br />

#780-798<br />

PCT WTER6 NC<br />

a Years Sema<br />

J 4 am<br />

" MT *sr* m yr** own<br />

TLC ' toOy^DoB wetong<br />

MCHW Betore l» *<br />

783<br />

SHEPHERD lovely Mack tonato 2<br />

old. peper* reed, to breed $360<br />

810-474-1316<br />

vrs c*d. c<br />

w> god<br />

CROWNUNE. 1994, 2 a Vary low<br />

hrs t Excetont condbon $23,500, w<br />

trator. JeHerson Beach sip ndudad<br />

(810) 548-6262 or (810i 54064<br />

CRUISERS INC 2970 Espni 191<br />

Mm 350 V dnve, 120 hrs. Loran<br />

stereo Lot* of extras Very god<br />

condbon $52 50 (313) 326-262<br />

CRUISERS INC 1991. 2570 Rogue<br />

mercury sleep* 4 adUls Ml can-<br />

vasa aura s $23 90 810-674-2348<br />

DYNASTY Apolo. 1986 18T opan<br />

•ar. IO. C*PVM.<br />

HO) 826-780<br />

190 hp Mercruaai IO.<br />

S670GbesL (810)<br />

FIBERGLAS DEP V-hul 17V.<br />

140 mboardouftoard. mM condbon<br />

mam extra* Badotor 313421-1274<br />

CITATION 1962 171. 120 Martnaaar<br />

mboardoutoard cpen bow barter<br />

$3,80 (313) 525-2721<br />

FISHING POAT 190 18ft 5HP.<br />

outboard •icetont condbon Low<br />

hours $420 (313) 459-5493<br />

SEARAY - '963 26ft Sundancer<br />

excetont condbon many extras<br />

$15:90 313-422-0406<br />

1968 IT, 95 HP Mercury<br />

outboard, al equipment<br />

, a bargain al<br />

(313) 455-5248<br />

SEARAY,<br />

ouiboar<br />

$2,50<br />

KAWASAKI 192 Concours, Mack<br />

win red p*i striping, Hek-bars Corbm<br />

seat. mM condtion $4950<br />

(313) 535-9657<br />

KAWASAKI 1987 Ninja 250. 930<br />

mto* Excelent condbon $1250 or<br />

best 313-397-5887<br />

KAWASAKI 1985 Nm|a 250R - 565<br />

miles BlacA purpte-iurtjuoise Helmet<br />

induded $380 313-459-2118<br />

KAWASAKI 194 ZX60 • mmt con-<br />

ation Asking $5,50<br />

Cal (313) 274-904<br />

SUZUKI. 194 DR 125 SE.excetont<br />

condtion. IA* new 18 actual mtos<br />

blue.-whit<br />

e $3,00 (3131 266-0381<br />

PUL-WRIGHT HITCH - Used<br />

Mason, complet<br />

e<br />

ned $50 Cal1-5pm<br />

everything you<br />

m 313-261-6172<br />

PUMA 1975 POP up sleeps 7, fur<br />

nace insidw'outsri<br />

e stove, propane<br />

tank $5459-3744 or 313-453-4206<br />

TOY POOOLE. Mat* tomd* a mo<br />

ed «fic* Pedgre $80or$«00<br />

eeeeeeeetOLDf<br />

(517) 23-7180<br />

HOMCSPORHI* Hora<br />

mi) aasaaai ar<br />

"SS<br />

•HOW T4C*<br />

•add* art* cm<br />

a »<br />

TMOWOUOfRg) MARC 182 •<br />

THOMUHWO ItddSIM<br />

FOURWtNS 101<br />

10V. 175 hp.<br />

ond<br />

7H<br />

FOUR WINKS Liberator 1000. 221.<br />

454 irator. mrt *xtra* $10,00<br />

810 860 boaL<br />

20-Yamaha Locaia and Rim* God<br />

$8 20Gt>est (810) 424-4712<br />

GRUMMAN CANOE SALE<br />

15 tool • 80 > 17 tod - S6<<br />

HEAVNER CANOC RENTAL<br />

279 Garden Roi<br />

(•10) 81-2379<br />

HACKE«CI»r, 1B20 2t *»i-<br />

•MUL wptooocy. OayrnmPaff<br />

or. Mar 4 oover, $35 0<br />

•10-786-1234<br />

(•10) 6*2 1881<br />

KAWASAKI IW 40 1<br />

• sis<br />

LAMON IMS V 10T<br />

Tao np. low hra.<br />

Wllllf. shore<br />

ssr/£L"srsis^i<br />

LARSON 1801 • ITS<br />

Mac to. Mr<br />

•woey SiMO (•10)<br />

rtm caan bo<br />

I 7<br />

MtMNMVI 20 hra<br />

(•101 814SM7<br />

YAMAHA 191 FZR1 0 wel main-<br />

tained les than 80 miles<br />

$540<br />

Cal Van, 10-4pm (3131 536-8678<br />

YAMAHA 192 Seca 2 Mdorcyde.<br />

300 mrtes Top condbon Blac*<br />

600CC $3200.ties* (313) 582-6049<br />

YAMAHA 1981 50 T drt bike,<br />

•icetont condbon Besl ofler Cal<br />

9-3 wekdays (313) 52-0897<br />

YAMAHA 1987 Virago, tow mtos.<br />

adult owned new VM 4 brakes<br />

Excetont ondbon $2950 or ofer<br />

313-721-9016 or Pager 219-1792<br />

YZ250 194 - Low hours! Excetont<br />

condbon" $350 (313) 425-5740<br />

810 Recreational<br />

Vehicles<br />

DUNE BUGY<br />

$1800<br />

lots ct naw parts<br />

try mto<br />

SOLD"<br />

SNOW RABBIT 1982 Excetonl<br />

condbon Rc*is great Everything<br />

work* $20 (313) 459-5493<br />

1992. 180 Carta<br />

130 hp. men oondbon.<br />

$90 (810) 736-68<br />

WtLOERNES 1992, 29 ft 5-wheet<br />

Like new $12,50 Cal alter<br />

6pm 810-349-5404<br />

STARCRAFT 191 Starlber Pop-up<br />

2 way retng. awning, screen rom<br />

$3 0 Cal star 4pm 313-242-5606<br />

STARCRAFT 191 Starsneam pop<br />

up Sleep* 6 Many opbons Excel-<br />

lent ond»on $306 (313) 425-6105<br />

DdOGE 195 DaA«a Club Cab 4x4.<br />

560 mto*. lul power loaded two<br />

tone S18.350 810-475-8906<br />

SUNLITE (UKE HI LO). 19 ft. sleeps<br />

6. salt-contained shower ka new<br />

$6,50 (810) 952-58<br />

TERY RESORT 1990,24 ft<br />

6, many extras excetont condbcrv<br />

$8,00 After 5pm. 313-52S-4302<br />

TERY 1983 35 . 5th wheel Greal<br />

tor kvmg m while burtdng $590 or<br />

best (313)878-21*6<br />

TOYOTA 1986 20' mcrtorhom* rool<br />

ar-air ar shocks awning 18 m.pg<br />

Excelent condition Everything<br />

works $890 313-533-2183<br />

TRAVELMASTER 1987 motoihome<br />

24 ft 18. 0 mtos sleeps 6. very<br />

dean $13,90 313-561-6146<br />

ULTRA SPORT 195 29" sleeps 8<br />

11.50 mrtm. loaded. $38,50<br />

. Rent, wekly rales Cal lor<br />

313961-920<br />

THOMPSON 205 Carara, 165 HP<br />

I/O. E-Z load irarter extras, low<br />

hours $10,305 (313) 728-9194<br />

THOMPSON 1901 - 175 Ciria**.<br />

irator. 4 3L MdcnMer Muel Se*<br />

$7 0 810674-6407.810-072-1642<br />

WAVERUNER 1080 - Sedtoah toe-<br />

new 50hp $1650 Cafl davs<br />

17-3079 evM 810-528-6428<br />

11<br />

812<br />

Snowmobiles<br />

iS<br />

POLARIS 192 INOY 50 - New<br />

avatoble Cal<br />

(313) 261-0010<br />

WAVE RUNER TRAILERS • (2).<br />

194 s smgW place $270 each<br />

313-464-1258<br />

WAVE RUNER • 193<br />

LX650 wdi Karavan Trator low<br />

hours $360 (313) 561-2682<br />

AlRSTREAM CLASSIC molorhom*<br />

370 LE 50 OC mto* AI<br />

(810) 478-2342<br />

WAYFARER IS Ml boat Ftoar<br />

dara. 5 Mto, toted cover, trator<br />

S2SO (810) 5634)18<br />

WESBCRAFT 1985. inboard/<br />

P. Uke new trator<br />

(•10) S&3-2368<br />

WEUCRAFT 1980. 1» wdi cudy<br />

cabm. UO 20hp wah bator ahaip<br />

Q0 («10) 483-3374<br />

WAVERAIOER<br />

naw. oover a _<br />

mduded S* 175 (BIO) 883-5180<br />

irvi too* Wevenmer a. de<br />

ntor aM*. SOOMad 0<br />

Orty uaed tho<br />

Faet I power* wd pdl waiar-d<br />

M0MM (313) 49-0234<br />

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2*n iW». 40 hra dl ooran. bow-<br />

MOWMH 1894. B«ti<br />

aMto mm navy. Mto MR W now*,<br />

bau^* IMWM IMS S18.30C or bad<br />

rnSm CM 810 m mm<br />

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1«7 ROUmWNS CANCHA<br />

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UTILITY TRAILERS,<br />

360 to *XM. 4x8 $525 5x8<br />

5*10 %625 Laid<br />

6x10 $960 6x16 tandem, $150<br />

WH burtdlo your specification* Tai-<br />

i availabl<br />

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$196 Gorier, Trator*. 7-7. Men<br />

9-5 Sal (810) 832-5612<br />

Caapert/Moter<br />

Hoaeafrailers<br />

AUO. 1986 24 RV eic*Hnl cond-<br />

•on. low mtoag*. vara dean. $4 0<br />

8pm ' (313) 9969632<br />

ARE YOU OUT OF SCHOOL<br />

FOR THE SUMMER" 5<br />

Fartmngson hm* Company Ka<br />

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Mari*gamer<br />

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d c YOU EARN A MINIMUM OF<br />

$375 PER WEK LAST<br />

SLUd^ER"?<br />

You wd wdi Id. p*u* am tcrxjMi<br />

4 * cotog* aJiUaidiy<br />

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toward cobege CM tor a paraond<br />

(•10) 539-7001<br />

ARISTOCRAT 14 ft<br />

to •• .<br />

I $17,00 («10)<br />

AVION • 31* La Clrarda. 1073.<br />

to. am new dM 4 carpel<br />

$8 0 lib* Exoatois aabaWt<br />

tade dab. But not done)<br />

313-539-2028<br />

•imk HouM IMS. 34" Mdtord<br />

tan dr. —mna darao r<br />

dart mmili 31 SMI-4<br />

CALAV 1(M - SO* I<br />

COACHMAN 1978<br />

VIKING 1094 NORTHWINO 10 *.<br />

light weight, sleep* 5. retng*.<br />

^ tumeoe. Otot uaed 6Xs.<br />

(313) 42-7510<br />

•wrung.<br />

$7,700.<br />

VMNG 193, SP190 pop «.<br />

dasd<br />

$3«6 (81<br />

(810) 471-434<br />

VIKING WILDERNESS. 1093<br />

Sleep* 8. burfc* ewnmg.<br />

3i:<br />

naw $6*00 13-455-7270<br />

WINEBAGO 190 -33 454 Chevy,<br />

island Ouean. mcrowav*. ar cond-<br />

bon. TV, awnma 12. 0 maes Kar<br />

toto $36, 0 Saa 313-489-5138<br />

DOGE 196 DAKOTA Club Cab.<br />

aulomabc. ar. al power like new<br />

leaM cheap. $15,780<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Cbryslet-Plymouth-Jeep-Eagl<br />

e<br />

313-455-6740 313-961-3171<br />

DOGE D-250 1 92 LE Pick-up, V-<br />

8, power windows, power locks. Wt<br />

cruise, a* condboned. two toned<br />

TRUCK SALE<br />

H U N T I N G T O N F O R D<br />

'92 F150, 4x4 XLT, $12,90<br />

92 FlSO, Super Cab S9.40<br />

94 F150. Super Cab $15,80<br />

95 F150 4x4 XLT. SI6.50<br />

87 F2S0 Super Cab S8 40<br />

64 F250 4x4. diese' S4.0<br />

•94 BRONCO XLT S14.90<br />

.93 BRONCO XLT. SI5.90<br />

94 F150. 2X4 XLT $13,90<br />

95 FlSO, 5 Speed. $1,40<br />

•94 F150 Cargo SU 50<br />

95 F250 Turbo Diese.. S17 90<br />

94 F150. 4x2. 37*. $12 90<br />

95 F150 4x4 lit. SC $17,40<br />

94 E150. Cargo. 25k $13,80<br />

'92 Conversion Van. 24* $14 490<br />

94 Club Wagon xn. 2« $18,90<br />

95 CLUB WAGON, $19,40<br />

94 BRONCO xB 25k SI5.90<br />

810-852-0400<br />

DOOGC. 1987 RAM 50 - 4 cybnder,<br />

5-speed udly rack CaMoma<br />

anverv en:e»*n condbon. 87.00<br />

ongna mto*. $3295 313467-728<br />

DOGE 194 RAM SLT 4x4<br />

snodbed. 360 V8. dad blue libels<br />

cargo cover Drawtlte hitch. *•<br />

opbons 4 accessories, non-smoker<br />

$17,90 Cal Fay* 810-258-6539<br />

EXPLORER 1992. Sport, 4wd 5<br />

sped 35.00 mrte*. loaded dean,<br />

$14,000/best 313-595-1787<br />

EXPLORER 1093 XLT - Low<br />

mtoage. loaded 5-spMd leather<br />

security system phone $18,400.<br />

at 313-665-0001<br />

TWO FORD protect pick-ups 1965 &<br />

1969 6 footers, $4 0 each Plus<br />

mac Ford parts 313-453-6542<br />

824<br />

Mini-Vans<br />

PLYMOUTH 1994 Grand Voyager<br />

LE Excelent condbcn. loaded, dean,<br />

musl se $14,750 (313) 453-1 7<br />

PLYMOUTH GRAND Voyager 194<br />

SE. Deded. gori package, exceient<br />

condben. 57, 0 mrtes^ V 70 waranty<br />

Si4.00 Afler 6pm (810) 348-8039<br />

PLYMOUTH. 193 Voyager - V6. air<br />

7-pasenger Power locks, crude. Mt.<br />

new tires 4 brakes 46,00 miles,<br />

excelent condrtion Witobery. "*<br />

waranty available. 1 owner<br />

$1090 810-685-8222<br />

PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 1991 3 3<br />

V6 Loaded Cruise. Air Ful mstru<br />

ments Excetonl ondbon $5750<br />

810 960-2480 or (8I0| 471-3145<br />

PLYMOUTH 194 Voyager 7 pas-<br />

sengei, many extras 43.00 miles<br />

$1,50 or best! (313) 53-0763<br />

PONTIAC 194 transport SE 380<br />

V6. loaded 15 90 miles, $14 90<br />

After 4pm (610) 375-2617<br />

PONTIAC 192 Transport SE V-6<br />

3800. Burgundy, hrtch Exce*enl<br />

m 38 0 miles $10,90<br />

(810)437-8363<br />

condbon<br />

PONTIAC 192 Transport SE -<br />

loaded mmt condbon, I owner 3 8L<br />

S920C (810) 647-1092<br />

AEROSTAR 191 Extended, 4<br />

wheei dnve rear air 4 heat $5 500/<br />

Best ofler (313 ) 459-810<br />

AEROSTAR 1093, extended van.<br />

lade green, charcoal interior TYME<br />

does fl again, only $839<br />

TYME (313) 45-56<br />

EXTEND CAB 1904 SILVERADO,<br />

V8'<br />

PANIAN CHEVY<br />

(810) 355-1000<br />

FORO 1094 Explorer 2 door 3^00<br />

mto*. power lockaalarm Mue. 1<br />

owner ilS.SOCybed (810) 948-9593<br />

FORD 193 F350 - crew cab. dud<br />

Whel great condbon 8 • bed<br />

30.50 mtos $16.500010)473^380<br />

FORO 1093 F150. Fierasri* XLT<br />

4*2. V8-302. *u»oma»c power lock»<br />

window*, air. irdtor towing package.<br />

Owrto hitch, many extras mud<br />

sad $11,90 Marti 313-464-6196<br />

FORD 1M1 F-150 LB. »«ap 8<br />

nder 5*pe«l 56 OC mto* srCetom<br />

condbon SS9B5«Ml 313436-424<br />

814<br />

CoastrocOoo. Heavy<br />

FORD 1907 F-150. 0 mto*. PET<br />

502A. V-8, Mr. 3136 wwrarty b<br />

dear $19,940 John. 313-52^0060<br />

HYDRAULIC DUMP bdtor. 106<br />

U-Oump. Stock. » * 17. 6 5 yard*<br />

$4 90 Itrm Cal 8l(^aaBM«6<br />

HYORAUC DUMP bdtor, 1M4 U-<br />

Dump. Red 5 ybrd* $2 0 toti<br />

Cai raioi<br />

815<br />

AntoMisc.<br />

PRO-TECH AUCTION<br />

t. May IS ISM. 10am ma*<br />

—*. iwtol*. 4 ibpo*acin ralttoa<br />

DEALERS 0S4.Y1 Cd 313*07-5679<br />

816 Aatt/Traek-Parts<br />

ASernce<br />

CELESRITY IMS. Iront end<br />

damag* god dtve tran $30 CM<br />

C «ft Ilium Idtod<br />

J (new) ISM -ISM<br />

—ie« Excabent condbon<br />

a$7$/bb*t ^Aha^b^rn<br />

M. «M.<br />

$20,500 810-896-4855<br />

JEEP 10M WRANGLER. 4 wheal<br />

drive, hard top. low m*M. parted<br />

condbon. $13,400 810*80*141<br />

MERCEDES 1M7 100 Ongnd<br />

oondWon.<br />

JEEP T»1 Wrangtor 4»4. hvdtop.<br />

red. cad-alumirH*n whad*. 5 speed<br />

313-462-3786<br />

CHEVY 10M 4X4. SiNeradOi Extend<br />

Cab. V8. automatic air Z-71 oil<br />

Road Package $22,595<br />

DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2800<br />

JEEP 199* WRANGLER. 4X4. edMr<br />

sharp. $11,770<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chrysler-Ptymodh-Jeep-Eagl*<br />

313-455*740 313-061-3171<br />

DAKOTA 1991 Club Cab - 4x4. CO.<br />

security alarm, cntoe. dr. V8 316<br />

angina, naw bre*. grad condbon.<br />

$1X500 (313)403-2713<br />

JIMMY 1995 SLE. 4 door. Made am/<br />

ssaette' clean, eiioalant. 29000<br />

mlto*. $20,100. (HO) 823*448.<br />

DODGE 1995 DAKOTA. SLT.<br />

extended cab 4x4. VB ado. dr.<br />

mat. NR. bedmer 4 krl warranty.<br />

16JXO frt. $17 500bed 810-33S08W<br />

JIMMY 1994 SLE, 4 door, 4 wheel<br />

dnve excetont condbon $18,500<br />

(810) 366*612<br />

DOOGE 1979 Power Wagon PK*up -<br />

4x4, ready tor worVpiey ton* d<br />

i*. $250CVbest 810*49-0481<br />

FORD E-250 Cargo Van<br />

White. 75,00 mrtes<br />

(810) 49-905<br />

FORD 195 El50. Club Wagon.<br />

XLT Ouad captain* chair. hedMat.<br />

dual air 4 heat, ful power.<br />

$1795<br />

DEMMER FORO (313) 721-280<br />

EXPLORER 1993. 2 door, sport Mr.<br />

power window/lock. cruiM. id.<br />

42,00 mlto*. $12,993<br />

DEMMER FORD (313) 721-280<br />

EXPLORER 1991, 2 door 4x4. Medi.<br />

5 speed, loaded, many extras<br />

62 0 m4M 313-459-7372<br />

313-459-73<br />

EXPLORER. 199' Ede Beuer<br />

leather, phone toeded. 9.00 mto<br />

waranty $12,50 313-513-8906<br />

FORD 194 Econobne Conversion. 6<br />

cyl, air 4 captains, bed seat. 19 00a<br />

miles $16,00 (313) 513-570<br />

EXPLORER 194 Edde Beuer ed<br />

tion. whit*, dean. $17,90 or besl<br />

(313) 537-04<br />

fORO - '989 Econobne conversion<br />

tidy loaded low mrtes Mmi cond-<br />

tion $8900/Best 810-437*782<br />

EXPLORER 1995. Excedbon<br />

rod JBL. CO 14K<br />

$25 *95 • mud sal 313-207 1652<br />

FORD 1992. E-150 conversion van.<br />

TV. VCR, CO darm. rear heet/a*.<br />

new tires betlery. brakes very<br />

sharp. 42,00 miles. $11,990<br />

Days 810*41-0100. bxt 14<br />

Eves 810*41-0131<br />

FORD 1969 E150 conversion.<br />

64,00 mtos. 4 captam chairs 4<br />

power bad dud ***ied 4 tank*.<br />

$7,00 After 3pm (313) 981-4676<br />

FORO 198 E150. conversion van,<br />

absdutdy xnmacOale made. out.<br />

low mile*, ready to travel $8780<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chrysler -Plymodh- Jeep-Eagi*<br />

313-455*740 313-961-3171<br />

EXPLORER 1995. LIMITED, 4 door<br />

peart color leather mtenor low mto*<br />

313-453-750<br />

DON MASSEY<br />

EXPLORER 193 LIMITED, led<br />

loadad wdi eqMpmart. 20.00 mto*<br />

Pnceo lo aal 313-453-750<br />

DON MASSEY<br />

EXPLORER 196 LIMITED - Ivory<br />

pearl. CO. leather stmrod loaded<br />

Asaune lease or purehaM Cal<br />

(810) 253*780 or (810) 641-534<br />

FORD 1989, E-150 Econline used-<br />

not abused worti van, od condbon<br />

$2,80 (810) 661*558<br />

FORO 1968 E-250 Econdine, wth<br />

top hd gred tor busines um Many<br />

extras $340G'be« 810*55-2944<br />

FORD 198 E250 - exlended cargo,<br />

ader racks, lot* of naw parts, god<br />

working vehide $3750<br />

313-981-706<br />

FORD 194 £350 Utomaster Cuba<br />

Van. 141, automatic, atr. Ul Door,<br />

walk thru 21,00 miles, $17,594<br />

DEMMER FORD (313) 721-260<br />

EXPLORER 1995\lMITED. 4 door<br />

pearl cob*, leather mtenor. low mtoa<br />

DON MASSEY<br />

1-275 & An Arbor Road<br />

Plymoul<br />

h (313)453-7500<br />

MITSUBISHI 1990 Mortaro RS V*<br />

4door 140,000 mto* Excetort con-<br />

dtion. $10,225 810-382-7495<br />

NISSAN 1M1 King Cab. SEV*.<br />

Made loeded wdi ax rod. new<br />

Harem—mn axhaud.reoartbre*.to-<br />

book $12,200 aakrno $0306 Mud<br />

mud aal (810) 227-2932<br />

NISSAN - 1003 PriMntor XE. 4x4<br />

Dbon*. very low<br />

$15950 (810) 6*3*907<br />

ATHFINOER 1994 SEV. Ernerdd<br />

Outdandng vehide $21.800<br />

(810) 478-5720<br />

46.000 mtos, showroom<br />

•toto. w/tan intencx<br />

$19,500 810*81*212<br />

834<br />

INTEGRA IMS RS - t mtod oon-<br />

. 5 ipead, CO<br />

steering 87.000<br />

(•10) M0-07S3<br />

LEGEND 10M • tlS 4 year ledory ELDORADO ISM<br />

warranty gamd redtoupe toadiar. odd bbttombtoms<br />

Boaa 6 speakers/CD. mocmrod.<br />

showroom beaudul. 1*127 mtoa.<br />

$2*800 810*44-36*7<br />

LEGEND 1M3 l. ef trie toys,<br />

leather moonrod. dtoys. tow ml**,<br />

tob new. $19,995<br />

Lbianto On'idd-Wympdh<br />

(313) 525-7664<br />

836 Bsick<br />

• BUICKS<br />

Lara—I tnwtory In lha A m All<br />

M m 4 Uidili<br />

TAMAROFF 353-1300.<br />

838 Cadillac<br />

ELDORAOOS LARGE<br />

pftoad to MS<br />

Plymodh (313)453-7500<br />

ELDORADO ISM Toutns Cot*a.<br />

41.000 Mto* $17,000 Dbt (810)<br />

932-0683 Evas 81042SS103<br />

— wbtogddddL<br />

igoid btm/ambtom*. mmt oondbon.<br />

dectnc auvod. Deico sound system<br />

mCD. toaSMT. lumbar aeeto. naw<br />

brsrto*. 79,000 mtoa wOO.OOO Idl on<br />

$15,400 (313)463*479<br />

FLEETWOOO. 1901. Brougham<br />

Wto s cai, every opeon. mud tol.<br />

$14 ,375 86 610*2S0006<br />

FLEETWOOO 1001 BROUGHAM,<br />

bf^al Hue. bremsd Matchmg lop a<br />

leather mm Uto naw. pnoa to sal<br />

313*53-7500<br />

DON MASSEY<br />

CENTURY 1004, extra deen. 79.000<br />

mtos. loeded $2,00<br />

SOLO<br />

FLEETWOOO 1091 BROUGHAM,<br />

bp* Mua bramri Mddang lop a<br />

Mather trim Uto naw. pnee to aa*<br />

DON MASSEY<br />

1-275 4 Ann Arbor Road<br />

Plymouth (313)453-7900<br />

CENTURY 19S7 Limbed. 3 6 Mre V6.<br />

118.000 mtoa, good condibon<br />

$3,000 Mabhew (810) 256-3251<br />

CENTURY 19M. powai si*arm fl 4<br />

bratoa. rear defrod Adang $2500<br />

Caa after eprtj. (313) 455-7068<br />

MERCEDES 10M<br />

SRS.ABS •<br />

mto. S13.500^<br />

380SE Gray,<br />

lamtamed. tow<br />

810-786-1314<br />

MERCEDES. 1962 280SL rare. 5<br />

•pead. 2 tops, f ib'nib phone, irrt<br />

123.000 ntoa. $15900 810332*968<br />

MERCEDES. 1082 MO SC S*vwr/<br />

top MM Low mto*. Wmtar<br />

1 2 top* (810) 348 3556<br />

MERCEDES 1078 450 SL. yc.....<br />

wdi Mac* lop. pnoad to be4 $11.900<br />

(810) 552-9456<br />

MERCUR. 1988. XR4TI. one owner,<br />

aloPbona. 81,000 mlto*. vary dean<br />

$3900 (810) M f * 2 M<br />

MERKUR<br />

loedec<br />

$4000<br />

1960 SCORPIO, tuly<br />

moonrod. darm.<br />

(810) 433-3138<br />

CENTURY 1995. V6. fully equipped<br />

13,000 mtoe. $12,995 ,<br />

BOB JEANNOTTE<br />

BUICK<br />

LESABRE 1002*4 good oondMon<br />

^^6<br />

SEDAN De VILLE 1006 - Aaaume<br />

16 months. S354/morth (No<br />

I) SOLD<br />

SEDAN DEVLLE 1994 laatoer CO.<br />

daome mhads. ismod laoory mm-<br />

rarty. bia ran. $18,900 810^6-4403<br />

SEDANOe VILLE.<br />

40,000 mtoa. ctoa<br />

bed Cdl<br />

1094. loaded,<br />

i adung $19 995.<br />

(810) 258*616<br />

840 Cbvrote<br />

20<br />

CAVALIER 18M. 2 door MgK ra*<br />

PANIAN CHEVY<br />

a t M<br />

'*' v r<br />

CAVALJER 1800 gray. 2 door to.<br />

am-bn oaaadto. red ddroet. cruae<br />

73.000 tbtob. $3600 S1Q-474-46M<br />

CAVALIER 1000. power alaertng a<br />

brake*, rear (Mog stereo. 56.000<br />

mtoa $4200 or bad Cal 8M«oh<br />

(313) 522-0010 or (3'3)gMgM<br />

CAVALIER 1900 - red.<br />

automabc. ongmd tomato<br />

owner. 2 door. rary deen.<br />

100.000 taQftobty mto*<br />

factory martomed ol changsd pra-<br />

oeefy d 3.000 ndM. garaga isored.<br />

drive* to* a 1006 Qoiawud<br />

$3.350,' bad 3f3-371-3833<br />

wr<br />

—<br />

0AYT0MA1M1 ^MdAjwyy<br />

4 cybnder. SbpaedtodMd bens. dr.<br />

M bOOitret oltor (810) 8*6-2011<br />

848<br />

| JACK DEMMER<br />

FORD<br />

DOGE I0M 80 ES ComtoWb.<br />

Furtf aUtoSbd* Mtof<br />

$360 810-36-064<br />

DYNASTY, 1M1 LE - Loaded grad<br />

«^pe 7*000 totob. S8600 CM<br />

dtor 5pr* >10*73-7078<br />

STORM IMS. automabc. dr.to.St<br />

mtoa. SS4M ' - '«<br />

i.•» - : * «<br />

DYNASTY 1993 LE. loaded. 1*000 THUNOERBlRO 1980 LX 8 cylptor- .- «-<br />

aulomabc. to. moonrod pobdf*-^--<br />

wmdovrsAocks/seat. Mt. cn/tbp. .<br />

86.000 mtoa. t*M6 ; ^ *<br />

CROWN VICTORIA 1992 CX VB,- ' -<br />

automabf. to. poerer wbafciytodtb/<br />

•ed. N* cn*M. caabbto. I M M ;<br />

TALON 1M1; 6 speed dr. Llltdlt. * * .<br />

HINES PARK<br />

LHCOLN44ERCURV 313-463-2424<br />

NEON 1006. 4 door high In*. 1M00<br />

mto*. super condbon. to. otoer<br />

Sll .OOOted (»10) Ml-TIM.<br />

CAVALIER 1000. rad. 2 door ortgmel<br />

a. automabc. l00.0Wto-<br />

garaged dMtor man-<br />

aou*. 37 mpa. ol change<br />

3000 LookddlvMtoa*<br />

SOLD<br />

CAVALIER 10M RS<br />

2 year new<br />

mto*. $2900<br />

papers. 10.000<br />

(010) 624-3608<br />

CAVALIER 10M Z24, Hue $ gray,<br />

automate, m.onmm steering a<br />

crakes dl. sunroof stereo oaaadto<br />

wdi mdntbinad (313) 722-3008<br />

CAVALIER '998 Z-24. bdy loaded,<br />

low mitos. rem die, darm. 5 Ma*.<br />

Old. $l5.00M>ed (313) 527*712<br />

CELEBRITY 1965 - 4 door, auto-<br />

matic 6 cybnder. power, ontoe.<br />

$1.700/be*t (810) 386*131<br />

SEDAN DEWLLE. 1968 $4995 or<br />

Dest oltor (810) 645-1248 or<br />

(810) 996-3202<br />

SEDAN DEVILLE 1964 - 67,000<br />

anginal mrtes. Rune Good. Some<br />

rud $3000 Alter 6pm 313-456*027<br />

LE SABRE 1985 - wtm*. * door. M<br />

«. $3,000 Cdl evenmgs<br />

(313) 425-7960<br />

PARK AVENUE. 1986 Biagimdy<br />

excetont condibon ledher Manor,<br />

gred cd $5 000 (810) 669-3422<br />

REATA 1990 • MM condbon. 68,000<br />

mileb. $10,900 Dby* (810)<br />

346*830 Evm (313) 053*968<br />

REATTA. 1086 Loactod. bnght red<br />

w'gray leather, wdi maintained<br />

Aakmg $8200 (313) 459-7865<br />

MGB 1979 CONVERTIBLE - Cleerv<br />

perfect low mtoga. $16,000.' Days<br />

313-594-3835/<strong>Canton</strong> 313*44-1846<br />

REATTA 1990. red. loeded. 56.00<br />

idlbon. $10^00<br />

(810) 646*891<br />

NISSAN 1990. 300ZX. 2.2,'dherry<br />

red aulomabc, loeded. l-tope. Bom<br />

4*000 mtoa $14,900 810*61*266<br />

. Targe 9<br />

Rare 1 guarde rad. Mack lee#wr I<br />

nor. dr. atoddard rebuM anc<br />

Sharp' $16,000 (610) 3?3-j<br />

RANGER 1994, 4X4. Supercab.<br />

STX, 4 OL. to. *• tto beto *nd wfd-<br />

dtosl 26,000 mto* $15,594<br />

DEMMER FORD (313) 721-2800<br />

PORSCHE 1979. 928. gold. dr. Ml<br />

mies $9500<br />

SUBURBAN 1994 4X4. ried*d. nary<br />

" PANIAN CHEVY<br />

(810) 355-1000<br />

PORSCHE 1M7 -930- - 911 Turbo<br />

32 b<br />

5.700<br />

32 biar "Gray/wtde leather Ortv<br />

- (313) 675-9356<br />

SUZUK1967 - jeep-4 wd. 5 speed<br />

Excabent condition 50.000 mtoa<br />

$3850 (810) 569*999<br />

TOYOTA PlCK-UP 1990. 5 speed<br />

manud. a* god condbon. $6600<br />

(810) 477-5469<br />

TOYOTA 1094. 4 Rimner automabc.<br />

loaded, power muoraod. leafier<br />

interior 28.000 mto* $21,950<br />

313-730-9002 or 313-S22-0936<br />

TRACKER 190 Convert* A*.<br />

6SK miles $520 313-454-0106<br />

Wil LY"S MILITARY 1952 • $350<br />

(517) 546-3546<br />

EXPLORER 193 LIMITED, led.<br />

loeded wdveqiuipment<br />

. 20.00 miles<br />

Pnced lo sel<br />

DON MASSEY<br />

1-275 4 An ATOor Road<br />

Plymouth (313)453-7500<br />

EXPLORER LTD 194 Al opbons<br />

Moonroof. alarm JBL-CO 40K mtos<br />

$18,90 (810) 683-4187<br />

FORD 1987 - F-150 Conversion<br />

One owner. 68 0 mrtM. MM con-<br />

dbon. 4 Captain'<br />

s chairs 4 bed (dl<br />

removable)<br />

, V8. Mt. power steering 1<br />

brakes rear heat ar 2nd lank.<br />

$530 (810) 6*6-5257<br />

monrod bug guivd power<br />

w & £<br />

EXPLORER 194 Sport<br />

aower<br />

31,00<br />

(313) 721-260<br />

loc*. cn*M.<br />

$13,994<br />

DEMMER FORO<br />

FORD 194 F-150, Mark III.<br />

Supercab Conversion, V8. auto-<br />

matic, air. leather. Sberglas. rurmmg<br />

board, power sliding rear window<br />

$17,94<br />

DEMMER FORD (313) 721-26*50<br />

FORD 194 handcaped van. hi-top<br />

rod side whed cha* Hft. Mly loeded<br />

wfi many *xtras (810) .739-0050<br />

FORD 194 MARK III High Top.<br />

conversion van. leather. TV. VCR. dl<br />

the toys, 16.00 miles, $19,94<br />

DEMMER FORD (313) 721-260<br />

FORD. 1964 - 8 Pasenger New<br />

muder system dedncd parts 4<br />

windshiel<br />

d Am/tm stereo starts<br />

everyday, $890 SOLD<br />

FORD 1989<br />

charcoal 4<br />

TYME<br />

Starcrafl Conversion,<br />

bluer, no mat $2 9<br />

(313) 45-56<br />

FORO IM' 250.<br />

senger window van, ar. auto axed<br />

lent' SCOOCVbed<br />

1 lon. 12 pas-<br />

air. auto exed-<br />

(810) 5*8-4923<br />

FORO WORK VANS Cub* and 20<br />

ft dry cargo trom $1.950 CM Bi« or<br />

Sam d DHL. 313-9*2*500 "<br />

313-942-7192<br />

WRANGLER. 1993 R*|pp Bto*<br />

Black, aatom nm* 4 bra*, icxmd Bar<br />

esdtont SB2CX>tod »10) 5494773<br />

YUKON 1995 SLE 4x4<br />

trator package. K»<br />

mtenor $£8,000<br />

Sports k Imported<br />

ACURA 190 Integra GS • -<br />

•widow* 4 toddr • •<br />

nit cruae. $12,605<br />

PONTIAC 1992 TRANSPORT'SE.'6 •<br />

cylinder aulomabc. dud to. to,'<br />

cruae. powar windows 4 tacks, y<br />

46 000 mitos. $1'.2»5<br />

TALON 1900 - TSI Rbd. turbo.<br />

FWO. Excetort condbon. S spesd<br />

caasatta. dr. power. 84.000 mtoe<br />

$5800 (610) 478*265<br />

CORVETE 1964 - Loaded ledher.<br />

new ores, custom nms, arev metdbc<br />

Excetont condbon 6fi.00 mtos<br />

$10,50 or tiest 313-561-262<br />

c areen<br />

rust proofed mM $21,50<br />

(810) 32-236<br />

IMPALA 1905 SS4 door, dbrk<br />

leather, tuly loedad. low<br />

mitos Mmi! (313)<br />

SEVILE 192 SLS, Pdo green<br />

neutral Manor loaded w«h equip-<br />

menf Pnced at only $14 ,995<br />

DON MASSEY<br />

1-275 4 An Arbor Road<br />

Plymoul<br />

h (313)453-7500<br />

IMPALA 194 S 12, 0 Miles Lo-<br />

Jack 5 yr extended waranty<br />

$21,00 (313) 52-7825<br />

LUMINA 199'. 4 door. arWi tap*.<br />

Mt. cruto* a» power, loaded, god<br />

condbon, $79»bMt 810-47-4975<br />

SEVILE 193 SLS Shefbeid gray,<br />

toalher mtenor orty 17.00 mrtes<br />

Pnced lo sel 313-453-750<br />

DON MASSEY<br />

SEVILE 193 SLS. Sheftield gray,<br />

•eator mtenor. only 17 0 mrtM<br />

Pnced to sen<br />

DON MASSEY<br />

1-275 4 An Aibor Road<br />

Plymoul<br />

h (313)453-7500<br />

RIVIERA 1906 Stock beauty, oa<br />

Norvanoker 20.00 Mto* MtoL tac-<br />

lory waranty S24 50 (313) 307*073<br />

RIVIERA 1095 Smoky Amathysl Al<br />

opbons. moonroof, leather CO<br />

11.00 mitos $24,95 810-549-2071<br />

ROAD MASTER 196 Lirwled -<br />

17,00 mtos, loadad sxcdtonl corv<br />

dtoon, $20.30 (313) 277*565<br />

SKYHAWK 1969 2 door 5 spaed,<br />

new bre* Ndi mrtes God condbon<br />

$250 Cdl (810) 54-1387<br />

SEVILE 194 SLS white damond,<br />

neutral leather anb-thdt. low mrtM.<br />

spotless $25,90 (810) 380*455<br />

SEVILE 195 STS. Carmm* rad,<br />

loaded with al opbons. mdudmo<br />

sunroof Neutral todhar Only 5.00<br />

mtos Pnced 10 Mil 313-453-750<br />

DON MASSEY<br />

VISION 1095 loaded, power sad<br />

tow mitos. $14965 •<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chrysler-Piymodh-Jeep-Eagie<br />

313-455*740 313-981-3171<br />

848 Fori<br />

CASH<br />

For your ueed cm Dealer needs<br />

cars My wto says I pay TOO NAJCH<br />

Cab tor phon*<br />

TYME AUTO 313-45-56<br />

CONTOUR 1005. 4 door. GL. auto-<br />

matic a*, powar windows. crutoS. NR.<br />

aluminum wheels. S1.05<br />

DEMMER FORO (313) 721-260<br />

CONTOUR 195 LX. V*. loeded. 4<br />

door automabc ABS excelent oon-<br />

dbon S14.0(Vbed 610-380-2726<br />

LUMINA 1995, 4 door, aulomabc.<br />

gred lamil<br />

y car"<br />

PANIAN CHEVY<br />

(810) 355-1000<br />

LUMINA 1901 Euro<br />

•xedtont com<br />

ctoan. $730<br />

ooupe. rad.<br />

excelent condbon new tires, irerv<br />

(810) 264*290<br />

LUMINA '993 - Euro Loaded,<br />

Excetont condbon. 49.00 maes<br />

$890 810*51-2244<br />

LUMINA '990 EURO. 58.00 miles<br />

$5 950<br />

Cal (313) 421-7184<br />

LUMINA 190 Euro 3 1-V6, 4 door<br />

loaded. CO, sunrod. power dnver<br />

aed Excetont condbon 72 0<br />

mtos $6 0 810*47-3111<br />

LUMINA - 1095 luby loaded S*ver<br />

low rnto*. excetont shape<br />

$14 395 Eves (313) 453- 43<br />

CONTOUR' 1995, 14, 0 I<br />

Super loaded Orty $'2,995<br />

CRISSMAN<br />

1*00-368-3325<br />

PROBE 1M1 LX. 6 cybnder. *ufc-<br />

mabc. to, powd wmdows 4 iqmA-.<br />

HI. crime cassette 37.000 tow ml*.'<br />

$7,795 ...<br />

GRANO MARQUIS 1 Ml. 4 doqr. GS. ;<br />

VS. aulomabc. to. power wifxtowt<br />

locks a Md. NR. cnto*. ca»dto.<br />

81.000 mtos. $6,895<br />

eSTi*<br />

CONTOUR 195 SE - V6, blue 5<br />

speed, tidy loaded. und*r waranty<br />

$14,00 or best Must Ml<br />

(313) 721-215<br />

CHOWN Uctona 198 LX.<br />

ccndkn 1*1 »Adajan «*to d acben*<br />

75, 0 mtos $805) 810-3490625<br />

CROWN, 1994, Victona. LX loadbrf<br />

win lowing packaga excetort. 36,00<br />

mtos $14,00 (810) 442*257<br />

CROWN VICTORIA 192 LX,<br />

loaded. 53.00 mrtes leather, custom<br />

wheels . mM $1, 0 810*93-1948<br />

ESCORT 1M1 GT. S I.<br />

cruae, cassete, moonrod.<br />

mto*. $6296 I'VlJr 3<br />

TAURUS 1989 SHO. 5<br />

power wmdow locks 4 seat, Mt:<br />

cruiM. casadte. 79.00 mto*. " -<br />

$6,296<br />

ACCLAIM 1969 4 door. autonlNc.<br />

air. power wmdow* power locks Ml. ,<br />

cmiM casete $4 395 _<br />

THUNOERBlRO 193 LX. 6 cybnder." . ) .<br />

automatic, an. power windows. l$cW<br />

4 sed. BR, crune, cassete 40.00 .<br />

mtos. $9 396<br />

MUSTANG 193 LX. 4 cybnder<br />

automatic, a*, power windows 4<br />

locks, cassete. 55,00 imtos.,S7j>9S<br />

,<br />

ESCORT 1903 GT, 5 apeed. air^ tilt. 'r<br />

cruise cassete. 62.00 mle*.<br />

$6,595<br />

TEMPO 1W3.2 door. OiTiulomdi<br />

e -.<br />

air. til. cassete. 44.00 mtos,<br />

$5 895<br />

TAURUS 193 GL, 6 cylinder auto- w<br />

mstc. a«, HR. cruae, 9 0 mtos<br />

$6 695<br />

JACK DEMMER "<br />

FORD<br />

AFFORDABLES<br />

313-721-5020<br />

CROWN VICTORIA 193 LX. 4 door<br />

er, kt<br />

$13,.<br />

AUDI 1993k. 100S. 24,000 m*M<br />

Mm Loaded Aulomabc SM under<br />

warranty $18,000 (810) 5*5-5445<br />

BMW. 1994 ConrarNMs 325c - Rad<br />

automabc. Mad top. Ian todhar r a<br />

nor. haatod tr


CLASSIFICATIONS 815 to 860 O&E Thursday, May 2, 1996<br />

PROB* 1863 GT QfW, 5 WHd.<br />

Excafieni «**»-.<br />

Mm $10,700 |3l3) 937 1880<br />

PROB£ 1993 GT - 34.000 mites.<br />

jtoeBtebfi, simroot spoiler L ike new<br />

flQ,500 810-731-7181<br />

°HOBE 1968 GT torfco. *2999<br />

TVUC AUTO • (313) 455-5566<br />

PSOBt. 1988. LX. (UUnutc.<br />

'*» Vos, oxhjya&attery 33.<br />

H JDix^ga^i 171<br />

»RbBE 1989 LX Automatic. e»<br />

power Oaf* due 84.000 iroles<br />

$4200.1>esl (810) 305-5658<br />

°«Oee 1983, 35 QOO maes spotless<br />

insxte ana out. $7 395<br />

HINES PARK<br />

LINCOLN-MERCURY 313-453-2424<br />

^06* 3993 Power loctis mootv<br />

•4ot ba&ietla wequaluot. oood oon-<br />

»6or> $11,000 1810) 569-2625<br />

5AIURN 1993 SU<br />

*Xjr Sunrool CD loaOdd gr»a<br />

MruMton $7,500 (810) 547-7657<br />

Blirtibiack<br />

loaoda gt»<br />

848<br />

Ford<br />

TAURUS. 1992 fe d poor. cnaee.<br />

ghmOl Ct). a&000 -aee. InrnriMti.<br />

Mual Mil $6500 (810) 489-0761<br />

TAURUS 1995, '4 flow, GL. auto-<br />

matic. w pOMrer mmdOwAoCtl. CfUM.<br />

tn powt seat. A B S BiaMc. only<br />

13000 miles, $13,495<br />

D6MV£R FORD (313) 721-2800<br />

TAURUS 1994 4 door, GL, auto-<br />

matic aw, V6 poww wndoailock,<br />

cruise nit, low m«tes '4 10 choose,<br />

Martina Irom $10,494<br />

DEMMER FORO 1313) 721-2600<br />

TAURUS 1966. GL, •>, Woe, auto-<br />

matic loaded, low mules real nice,<br />

runs good $2695 (3131 426-2694<br />

TAURUS, 1969 GL loaded 63.000<br />

miles. 1 ownei. $4,600<br />

810-349-5616<br />

TAURUS 1986 a GL 61,000 mites<br />

automatic an I person arm en A-1<br />

condition 13199 (810) 348-3227<br />

TAURUS, 1994 -GL Rectqray<br />

loaded, factory warranty Eicelteni<br />

Aslung $13,250 (810) 375-2335<br />

Ford<br />

848<br />

TAURUS 1904 GL, power window,<br />

www lock. UL euiM. jbmne-!<br />

TsiEmmEStBS<br />

TAURUS 1995 GL, Wagon at*o-<br />

ma»c. a* powar windowAxJu cruee.<br />

tit, 3rd seat $14 996<br />

OEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600<br />

TAURUS. 1KW, LX. areen, 24.000<br />

maes extended warranty, V6 3 0<br />

$10,290 or best (810) 474-1442<br />

TAURUS, 1994 LX, GreerVtah, clear<br />

Meadtemps. 49 000 maes, asking<br />

$11,000 (810) 442-9261<br />

TAURUS 1994 LX. leather neytess.<br />

mint condfton. $12,288<br />

OLSON OLDS (313) 261-6900<br />

TAURUS 1993 LX, loeded. inspected<br />

and warran tied 1 owner trade m.<br />

spotless' 71,000 miles. $7,995<br />

HINES PARK<br />

LINCOLN-MERCURY 313-453-2424<br />

S t t d , S U N R O O F S P E C I A L<br />

* U & U > 96 G E O P R I Z M<br />

Includes: power sunroof, aluminum wheels, CD changer, AM/FM<br />

stereo, air conditioning.dual air bags, much more! Hurry-supply limited!<br />

• 12,000 Mll«a par Year •<br />

• NO MONEY DOWN •<br />

CHANCE*,<br />

eel*. POWE*<br />

PER MONTH<br />

36 Mo. LEASE<br />

GM Employees Get S700 Cash Back!<br />

Lou Larliche<br />

C H E V R O L E T G e ® .<br />

iocAi 4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0 METRO 9 6 1 - 4 7 9 7<br />

1 TOIL FREE CAU 1 - 800-335-5335<br />

. - 40875 Plymouth Road. Plymouth<br />

. " PLYMOUTH & HAGGERTY ROADS (ACROSS FROM UNISYS)<br />

HOURS:<br />

Mon & Thurs<br />

8:30 a m -9 p.m<br />

Tues , Wed. Fri.<br />

8 30 a.m - 6 pm<br />

"Opl'to purchase at lease end for predetermined amount 1st payment, refundable<br />

security deposit of S225 due at inception Lessee responsible for excess wear, tear S<br />

miles at 15c per mtle Plus tax, license, net cap cost reduction Total obligation $6639 60<br />

848 Ford<br />

TAURUS 1994 SHO<br />

D9MKJB8Q<br />

mm ecul Me<br />

TAURUS 1994 SHO Graen. loaded<br />

$13,994<br />

DEMMER FORD (313) 721 2600<br />

fVuRUS 1993. V6. Ml power, new<br />

car trade m 16.000 maes Cal lor<br />

313-453-4411<br />

BOB JEANNOTTE<br />

BUICK<br />

mURUS >992 wagon, eicelent<br />

condton Many extras Low mteage<br />

$10.500 (810) 626-8640<br />

TAURUS 1989 Wagon Power<br />

steering/Crakes Clean High<br />

maeage $350Crt>esl Eves 1 week<br />

ends cal 810-478-0186<br />

T-eiRD 1989 Black, 81.000 miles<br />

3 8 V-6 loaded. exceHervt condition<br />

onyn* owner $4895 1313)456-^393<br />

TEMPO 1992 6 cyknder 4 door,<br />

clean loaded automatic aa power<br />

34.000 mi. $6800 313-591-0041<br />

TEMPO 1968 4 Oooi. 9tMX» mites,<br />

asking Si200>'Dest oiler<br />

313-425-4409<br />

TEMPO 1994 4 door Rare ^0 V6<br />

w S speed, aM options 34,000 miles<br />

Mint $7 69»t*» (313) 459-0060<br />

TEMPO 1994, 2 door, M U M $ M T M • m m<br />

9 5 0 0<br />

R M S T R O N G B U I C K<br />

30500 Plymouth Road • Livonia BUICK<br />

5 2 5 - 0 9 0 0 ISUZU<br />

Air. full power, leather.<br />

Sale Price<br />

| COUGAR '1994 V-8,<br />

s CT2.995<br />

iyoo<br />

automatic<br />

| 22,000 mrtes<br />

CRISSMAN<br />

1-800-368-332S<br />

1994 REGAL<br />

GRAN SPORT<br />

Air, full power 25,000<br />

miles, loaded<br />

Sale Price 1 4,500<br />

1992 BUICK<br />

SKYLARK 4<br />

DOOR<br />

Automatic air, powar<br />

steering I Drakes.<br />

•Price<br />

1996 EXPLORER 2 DOOR SPORT<br />

SAlr HtxU<br />

2L45I<br />

LIST<br />

S26.0I0<br />

W<br />

TDOWN<br />

24 Wo. (mt<br />

red aotrtpniant package 9J4A. Sports Irlm. floor mate<br />

L radn aiec. pram with casseOwCkxk. luxixy group, l<br />

k, front overhead coneote. hrtahaa lloor coneote log lw»a. 4JL<br />

_ I angina automatic overdrive trans. P236 OWL «• «wram Oral.<br />

127 ral>o regular axla. power moonrool, ctoth sport bucael Slock<br />

162245<br />

ArrvmoN Comet GKADS<br />

mats. cc*or-key ]<br />

1996 WTNDSTAR<br />

soTTBer<br />

ms:<br />

TDOWN<br />

UST<br />

$23,785<br />

AM AM<br />

£ - 3 IfiOO<br />

W<br />

MT»^"SMa^ora^yiaMM^i tweflSTro^. i<br />

B o w ar candtei*yOC k—. mane «ll»l« —<br />

1996 ESCORT I<br />

3 DOOR<br />

SATTHKI<br />

jmi<br />

TDOWN<br />

UST<br />

$13,575<br />

i coma (<br />

* n $2000 CASK Ma-<br />

Arrennon codeae qwaos |<br />

AntMnoN Couia Ckaos -^fkundmg AiflB<br />

SAU nuci<br />

'11.862<br />

UST<br />

stsas<br />

••fr 161233<br />

I packaga 236A group 1. Ml length coneols. IMFM<br />

i, 2JX. OOMC lour cyende wi#*,<br />

kESii;<br />

i, PiaV7DR14 BSW Hraa, koWraar carpM<br />

ON THE SPOT FINANCING • SAME DAY DELIVERY!<br />

1996 RANGER XL<br />

iAttkJUl<br />

TDOWN<br />

UST<br />

SIIJ®<br />

i AFt<br />

£•£?«<br />

1 9 9 6 M U S T A N G<br />

SAunuci<br />

UST<br />

AmNTtOM I G u n<br />

I XL trim. kn*ed aarvtee spare ttra, paMed raar Map t**npar. I<br />

12.3L ER M engine 5-«pead manual OK> U anamtealori. P1«6<br />

steel BSW an season tires, 1.45 rabo regular uto, Irani<br />

TDOWN<br />

Inn! i »iil<br />

'^terred aqub. padogi 243A, n u l A/C. Ifcatanfl youp 1, d<br />

M atotloiteWooi k eawlto •<br />

I remote laikiiiiWuinnlid Mf, poaar drMr-s seat, tkml RuminaMl<br />

I viaor TaTort, UL EH angina, Vepeed mmute Mm. P20SWR1S BSWI<br />

MMiiiifcii.lwnll>oorn—.fre47-4371<br />

OHANO<br />

to. I<br />

$15300.<br />

12.900<br />

91S-72a-d4T3<br />

GRAND MARQUIS 1W<br />

condMn. must ea* ID appreciate<br />

61.000 aaay maee. al power $4,800<br />

CM Iter 5pm IS13) 422-«67l<br />

GRANO MAROUIS<br />

selection, low mm MM UB&<br />

HINES PARK<br />

LINCOIW-MERCURY 31$-«5a-24a«<br />

GRANO MAROULS 1982 LS Oark<br />

Bkje. laatier. loaded, new Ires<br />

axcailent condition $8,300<br />

8I&-9S2-0100<br />

GRANO MARQUIS 19*2. LS.<br />

kept. 1 owner, a Mia. exlended war<br />

$8099<br />

(313) 465-5666<br />

MARQUIS 1905 LS<br />

loaded" ieaffier non-amokmg. teHon<br />

treated, hand wasfied only_ 4 y»»<br />

remain on Ford Sennce Contract,<br />

black, mmacutate $16,995<br />

(810) 553-2193<br />

GRANO MARQUIS 1992 LS. loadad<br />

inspected snd warranted. 1 owner<br />

spotless trade in. 54.000 m<br />

$10,900<br />

HINES PARK<br />

LINCOLN-MERCURY 313-453-2424<br />

GRANO MARQUIS 1964. 89,000<br />

mles, Mie new, $2700. Cal belore<br />

11vn & after 6pm 810-478-1916<br />

GRANO MARQUIS 1990 Statwn<br />

Wagon Loadad. New was Excelent<br />

condbon $6800 (313) 522-1152<br />

SABLE 1991 Ful power. A/C, new<br />

batiery A tires Low mileage. 30.500<br />

S7100best (313) 581-1277<br />

SABLE 1986 fi*y loadad. leathor<br />

manor good IransportalMn. S1500<br />

Desi Eves ftweakandt. 810-788-1816<br />

SABLE 1990 GS - Silver, no rust<br />

leather, loaded 86.000 mles<br />

owner $5000 (313) 425-9492<br />

SABLE 1990 LS, al power, aukxnaac<br />

oeauMul condmon. Leavmg<br />

r«ce $5100 (313) J2£l<br />

SABLE 1992 - LS Deluxe<br />

. Excellent condition $7250<br />

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