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By Tedd Schneider the 9-1-1 program. implemented throughout southeast­ The system also helps communi-' In Westland, an Enhanced 9-1-1 staff writer "We're*going to ask police and fire ern Michigan is designed to speed ties cut down the number of crank Public Education Committee has pereonne\while they're out "on other emergency response and eliminate calls since the location of the caller been formed. The 19-member volun­ places Public safety officials in West- runs, to request that they be able to Confusion over which departments) is automatically displayed on the teer committee is under the auspices land, Q^rden City and other western test the-system," Benyo said. responds to an emergency call. dispatcher's console. of the city and headed by Benyo. '•« 3nd faces Wayne County CQmrminities imple­ "They'll also be testing pay phones In western Wayne County, the ser­ menting Enhanced 9-1-1 emergency in the communities-." UNDER THI? system, callers* ad­ vice is being estabUshedihrough-the- —The committee includes police and phone service will be'aisklng some lo­ The emergency telephone system dresses and telephone numbers are Conference of Western Wayne, an In­ fire,officials, Westland City Council­ THE RACE uon. . cal homeowners and businesses for will be available to the public Frt> automatically displayed on dispatch­ tergovernmental group representing man Tom Brown, a representative If Wednesday's special access to their telephones in order to day, June 9. ers' computer terminals. Benyo said 17 communities. • «*" from the Waynej-Westland Communi­ Westfahd City Council meeting, check the system as it comes on line Although It will be in operation pe­ that .information solves the biggest Oakland County and Detroit im­ ty Schools district, Westland Cham­ was'any'Ih'dJciitlte, the political this spring. riodically for testing before then, problem faced by emergency teams plemented the system last year. 6e- ber of Commerce members and season li.heating; up.iust as the; -;• The two-month testing period is Benyo said-"we don't want people — getting the correct location of the nyo said.the service should be avail­ communityand civic leaders. • weather begins to> waxhY V-; - ;•;. expected to start next week, said Jo« calling before June, 9." . ' call from distressed or incapacitated able In the entire four-county metro­ •r\ Mayor Charles jGrlffin and ••} seph Benyo, regional coordinator for The Enhanced 9-1-1 system being residents. • ' politan Detroit area by late 1990. Please turn to Page 2 , \ cdiincilnaai Charles Pickering -? ; both expected to; 'Second . tcpramitmeot UJ public safely, / Coach: /<5rif fiii charged tire councilman .-/-:• ; wi'uV,'niaking "purely political .,i^ family' statements" and hot addressing Remember the Issue; / v- ^ • ;". - Thecouncilman denied tie .. -electioneering charge and the two recalls love the best -continued to verbally spar for .* , approximately 20 minutes, •..,- ":; ^Grifflii Informally disclosed a , Shea gave. T^laiyie^reH^llonljId^durtng fL .- in Allard Westland Chamber of Commerce By Kevin,Brown staff writer By Kevin Brown- liincheOn last January, Pickering, staff writer / beaten byjGrifttfraeariy. four. -: ; : Franklin High School senior John 'yearsago,ihasUlienout /•-;.'.; .V Franklin High quarterback Craig nbn^riaUrtgjp^tltibns;!y}[. ;-\::;/ Shea was remembered Friday In the Westland church where he served as Allard met with his football-coach an altar boy for four years. just a few days before his spring trip 'This was his second family^" the to Florida, where be wai" killed " kennel operators should be aware - March 25. of t*& new cityordihances that -> Rev. Richard McGarry said to more than 400 family members, friends, "He came bouncing In and said, ^^ctly.'a'ffe^t them, and of:.- ; 'Hi Mr. V, what's happening.' He had c^iirii, their four-legged friends. : Franklin students and staff assem­ bled for a funeral mass at St. Ber- that grin on h^s face," coach Arraand ./ Both ordinances were adopted :\ Vigna recalled. last month by the Westland City . nardine of Siena Catholic Church to : honor Shea, 17, who was ''killed Vigna rose to address more than /Council/-^ :-'/'.-^-:/:,:^;.;;. •-]• •- S00 friends and family members at a Ordinance 107-A-4 requires;, > March 25 in Florida. , ""' " : funeral Mass said for Allard, 18, last "owners or cust^lahs" of female "Look around you," McGarry said. "Look at what's taken place in this / Thursday in St. Robert Bellarmlne . dogs to keep the animals confined Catholic Church in Redford. / while they are "in heW' community the last few days, the -the law requires thatsuch : love, caring and support. . .That's "You take what you admire, and^ Uaninials be attached to leashes : the good John brought to us." what you love in this young man. . iny time they are on streets or in Shea and his best friend, Franklin, You mak^ltpart of your life, let him 7bther public places. . : /basketball co-captaln John Shea, "the city's stray population anjj? ~ highway just outside Orlando, Fla. Both died shortly thereafter. 17rweTe~hit'by a speeding car while 8lmi!air to ordinances on the:. // crossing a highway just outside Or- . books In other towns, according v' The two had traveled with friends, to Florida for spring break. Cando, Fla., where they,had traveled : to Westland' police executive Lt • -with friendsJor spring breaks §oth_ Michael Frayer, / ;> - --:' Rows of folding chairs, set up In- the jear of the church, were not died shortly thereafter. // AseOpndordinance — i67-A-3- "It would be tragic if any of you /~ listulex^iremetns-forthe ""•' ,v^ enough to-aecommodate the number of mourners, some of whom had to people left the church this morning /licensingofdogkennels. /T saying why ;did this happen," -the Requirements include // stand throughout the half-hour ser­ vice. - V JOHNSTORMZANp/iUtfphotpgraphw Rev, John Zwers told mourners. "The reason these things happen, department and police Family /rtembers arid friends of Craig Allard Jeave the chuirch after Thursday morning'* fu^ Please turn to Page 2 o'epartment.Also,outdoor .'i-v rieral service. „_!..._•_ Please turn to Page 2 kennels must be enclosed with : fencing between 4'and 6.feet high. ; • i^her requiremenls address / 'cleanliness of the property and Proposed'new road the animals'health. ghat's inside p | ansjA/ou lcP help"- ease V/ Violation jof either ordinance is - ^eatendarf ^...... 5B ^etsJorr^A'v^Irr^ a misdemeanor,' punishable by a Classifieds C.E.F extend Hunter to the fine of up to $500 and/or up to 90 west then soutrrwett days in jail.,, Auto ...... C,F Index .'.. .' . . . . . 8E to avoid weflands Real estate- E business district traffic r SGONtlNENTAL _ ' /- T^ablevision is celebrating lis 25th —E>ng4byment.^-, .- E,F - anniversary and marking Creative living ...... 1E ByTedd8chneider "The road is going to provide in­ and-, utilities in the designated dis­ National Cable Month with - .*. Crossword. 2E staff writer .« creased access for developments tricts, ..-,.;• / 8peclarprogrammlng and a Entertainment 5D built along Central City Parkway," TM PROPOSED two-lane road .promotion aimed at local Obituaries ...... 5B . Drivers in the city's burgeoning said Tim Schroeder, the city's eco­ will be aligned with either Jfunter or elementary school students. downtown commercial district coula nomic development- director. "We Elmwood. Hunter currently dead­ : Sports. . 1C have an easier t|me getting in and feel it will help promote develop^ ends,at Central City Parkway,"We / .The city's cable television Street scene...... 10 franchise Is sponsoring"a drawing out by the early tWOs. ment within the TIFA district." could make It a natural extension of 'contest for Wayne-Westland Taste . . , .. .'. . . . 1B The Westtand City Council has ap­ Hunter, but the rodd would have to . schools In the franchise coverage proved— with^hanges — an admin­ The city designated a-TIFA dis­ be built with a curve to-avoid ao- fcita- Awards will be presented In Newsline >. : .591-2300 istration plan for improvements in trict to help spur development of the area that has been designated as a ceremony broadcast on Channel Sportsline. .' .5914312 the city's TIFA (Tax Increment Fi­ downtown area under state guide­ wetlands (marsh-type land where the ,Cif.CJUt!&lioju *59JUQS«L nancing Authority) district, Including lines introduced in mid-1980s. Under state prohibits development)," Entry deadline Is Wednesday, Classified, .591-0900 "consTrucTlbn of a new cast-west roaa" "the law, cities use money from pro- Schroedersald. . between Central_Cjty_PajjwajMm(i[ Jectcd property tax Increases for __^_ __ _j; Please turn toPage2 t •vv. Thfcompany Is also planning Newburgh. . "• N capital Improvementsrsiich as" roads : Kan Open bouse {or the public 4*7 p.m. Wadfwsday, April 5, at its We: make it rtjjdloon28O0S.Gtmey, Dearborn Heights. poliGemah Gitytocoiirt

' / f/-'•'-:"" ' ' - ' Continental's Weslland office, I:AS oglsl treating him. chiatric' Intervention ,.near lion, of which Goodlesky is a mem­ By (.'eohard Poflor • '• <• '5»-iQ45. editor -\ :•>-. ."•-...•- A - - GoOdlesky is suing the city of Westland Medical Center. ber.--: •:;••.•- -v'-;. : • •-' • r '-1 • _ . 'I_L i Westland and Its civil service co^m- . Goodlesky insisted that the wom­ The appeal has been assigned to K 4rONVATHJ<,PENhas So easy .to place on J .. - -A Westland police of fleer Iff f Ight^ -mission. an Initiated the kiss and denied that Judge" WullanTJ. Gfovan. No date 1 ; ljS*n selected as a finalist for the adjust pick up the lngt5 get his job back. His attorney, Frank Guldo, Is ask* he acted improperly., for a hearing has yet been scheduled. / ninth atroual Michigan phone.'We'll do the Former Sgt. Leonard Goodlcsky, a ' Ing the court to reverse the commls- After a daylong hearing, the com* Guldo said Goodlesky was , Jjothecornlng Q«e«fi competition. rest! r s • ' elon's Oct. 6 action; reinstate Goodie-, mission reduced the discharge to a deprived of a fair hearing because il-ycar, member, of tho department, v / Thigpen, the daughter of Mr. < V- • has filed a civil suit Jn Wayiio County sky to his former rank of sergeant one-year suspension and the chance one of the two civil service commis­ : |nd Mr*. David Thigpen, was ' Circuit Court to reverse a Westland with all-back pay and benefits; and to return to a lower rank If he re­ sioners made post-hearing remarks :; nlrrwd John Glenn High School 591-0900 .Civil Service Commission demotion; order the city to reimburse the off!- ceived counseling and obtains a rec­ before, association rtembers thai ^omicomtngcpmj'UstUll. ' Tho commission demoted Ooodle- «r and the association "for their ommendation from a psychiatrist • suggested a bias against Goodlesky, f the state competition will t* costs and attorney fees. v 8ky to-palrolman, required him tot -,Ap>iM5-l*atth«So«th«eid P THE APPEAL.of tho commission CITY ATTORNEY C. Charles 0 have counseling for one year at hU The city administration'fired Goo- |H»Wo«.;.::,4^j:-/••'; / V" Use your MasterCard or Visa own expense, and allowed him to rc- djesky a year ago for kissing a West- action was filed in circuit coyrt by Bokos disputes Guido'^ conclusion. .,, ....,-,1. m „;, .-, • ....,..:. ,., ,, i, n '; - .-2^-.-',:iT."i".''-'-"' *''<'' • '"^T-':'••'' ''^ • •'•':' land woman twice in a marked po­ Guido wljo also represents the West- CM H-rr.mil i I V • • • " tuirn to work noxt October only with ; ^?^^;::^/;v -:^\ MiM a recommendation from the psychol- lice car while driving her.to tho Psy­ land Lieiitenahts-Sergeants Assocla-. ; •. i Please turn to Page £ A. v •sssMisAiaMiaiMiii ii^^^Hi*im*aMa****ak mmm^mamm^^im^msa^umm^mi OitE Monday, April 3fl88$ '.'l/2A(W) T running for re-election to recall • Andrew Splsak, Wayne-Westland school board president, will seek a _-second term June 12. , ' Conilnueofffoni Page 1. my grave and cry; I am not there, I that through events has to replace Splsak announced, his re-election. Ilia not die?'. ~ 7 • — -«bis graduation-from-Franklin High hid last week. . . - In a hallway behind them, a. large' The same lines were read just 24 School." Two seats, held by Splsak and •'•'; bulletin' board displayed dozens of hours earlier, at Allard's funeral ser­ Following the service, the funeral trustee Kenneth Barnhlll, on the sev­ -Tf-- photos of Shea as a Franklin basket­ vice, .,..^:/, y- • \ .--.- procession paused briefly outside' en-member board will be decided; ball co-captain, a cross-country , Several area businesses donated Franklin>H,igh, bn its"way to Mt. The filing deadline for candidates is -r-^upwr,- with a date at the school's Hope Cemetery in Livonia where , . 4 p.m. Monday, April 10. Tv'junior prom, and as a child \vlt.h his the food served at receptions follow­ ing each (urieral '••'.* . " • Shea was burled. Barnhlll has a filing petition out,'- -^^VotKera and sisters,'-', •'"•>•• .. • -'• . Franklin High administrators said • but.hasa'l officially 'announcedjhjs McGarry told the mourners' that' tliey planned to schedule a school candidacy. > ; "At 'the, service, brother Tom Shea Shea, a good student, "has graduated' memorial ceremony for the two, stu- : '•;. K jread froita a. poena, "Do not stand at from earthly events;' a graduation dents. "_ SPISAK, FIRST/elected to the board in w86. hasp5rved as trustee and vice president.;He is also West- land deputy mayor. * -The first-personrtoh-announco &• board- candidacy, Spisak said, his goals for a new terra would include v.5-:u *? Tirafhlalnih'g™tight-fiscal controls while ensuring that "students Andrew Spisak receive the best possible education seeks re-election , recall Allard at his best program." t . Other goals were completion of "I hope to expand this program so 1 .projects under the 1988 bond issue that- the entire Wayne-Westland Continued from Page 1 it's hard to step back,' Vigna added> The driver of the car which struck -V ?..' , authorized by voters and better com­ school community willlw aware ;of "My proudest moment for, that , my -friends, is because we are and killed the two' youths, Francisco • JIM JAGDFElD/staff photographer munication between staff, students, the excellent student body we have human, free individuals. . .things young man was what he did that par­ Canales, 31, of AUamonte Springs, parents and community members, in the Wayne-Westland schools." Khappen that we don't like." ticular day," Viga said, calling that Fla., was jailed hours after the inci­ The fiag at Livonia Franklin he said. - '.- "* Spisak, Westland's deputy mayor, InTfi'emotlonal voice, Vigna said, Allard's greatest game. dent; a ¢10,000 bond was set. High flew at half-staff for the "The board of education has made is a former Westland police officer X ''We'rejherjjoday^yeryjad. BuUie_ and a longtime city resident. ? — Allard's-frlend Dean Vends! .read Craig Allard and John Shea a strong commitment to recognizing fiaoT to uface sometfijftg, that was some poetry — also recited at Shea's ~ Hewas chargedwith two counts funerals TfTursrJay and Fri- excellence in our schools," Spisak He is married and hai five adult tough for.him; too." funeral on Friday: "Do not stand at of manslaughter while driving under, dayi said. children. Vigna recalled when Allard was my grave and cry; I am not there I the Influence of alcohol, leaving the asked during a game to move .from did not die.'* scene of a fatality, and driving while quafterbjick to running back, where his license was revoked/The Florida he could besttielp the team. Burial was in Glen Eden Ceme­ Highway Patrol is still Investigating "When you're at the bub of things, tery, Livonia. the accident. Goodlesky 'devastated' by his demotion, suspension Leonard Goodlesky, suspended Service Commission, Goodlesky receives no fringe bepefits. Westland police sergeant, said he is said that the incident is an "injus­ Since his dismissal a year ago, "devastated" by his suspension and tice" that has "nearly destroyed Goodlesky has had several .part- back demotion, prompted by a ctalm my life." time jobs, pointirig out that his wife |o coy rt to get j works. ' that he kissed a distraught woman Financially, he lost the income while driving her to the Psychiatric of about $16.50 per hour salary and The Westland Civil Service Com­ Continued from Page 1 the March 12,1988, incident during March 11-12,1988, in which she said Intervention Center near Westland the commission hearing. her husband beat her. The husband fringe benefits received as a police mission reduced the firing to a one- Guldo also> sa 14 in his appeal that reoprted that she had broken a pic­ Medical Center a year ago. sergeant. He is now-forking as. a year suspension and required that the commission committed several According to testimony, GoodjiL_ ture window in the livijig room of While appealing his initial firing credit adjuster for a financial Insti­ he undergo treatment. errors of law during the hearing. sky was driving the woman to the their home in the Ame'Arbo'r Trail- by then Police Chief Fred Dansby tution he declined to identify. - jnd Jh e-subsequent upholding of Goodlesky, 47, is the father of Part of the appeal is based tm the center after she" reported having a Merrlman area, and later that night two children. -1 woman not recalling many details of fight "with her husband the night of threatened suicide. that action by (he Westland Civil He is now paid $5 an hour and

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- Continued from Page 1 proval was needed before April 1 in OTHER TTFA-distrfct improve­ shouldn't feel-like we have to rush case the state passes a school ments in the package were extensive into any decision that's going to in> •SYNOPSIS OF MINUTES If built to parallel Elmwood, ar finance reform law, which could landscaping for Central City Park­ Volve $2 million {to meet TIFA BOARD OF EDUCATION greenbelt would be installed be­ change TIF,A guidelines, Schroeder way and Nankin Boulevard at changes)," herald. --- Livonia Public Schools tween the new road and the existing said. $450,000, (down from the initial pro­ ^DURING A public hearing-on new 15125 Farmington Road Qjne.Schroedersald. Oppostioa to the plan came from posal of $600,000); landscape main­ TIFA projects, the council also March 6,1989 Construction cost for the road Is councilman Charles Pickering, who. tenance for 20 years at $275,000; en­ heard from a group of homeowners, expected to be $900,000. said further TIFA improvements gineering and design for the road on Carlson, adjacent to CentraKCity 'The following is a summary, In synopsis form, of the Board of Education's The proposed pad and other ele­ should be_put off until the city's po­ and landscaping at $155,001); and Parkway, about problems created by— regular meeting of March 6, 1989; the full text of the minutes is cwflle In the ments of the. modified $1.8 million lice and fire departments are beefed $12,500 in legal fees and admlnistra- • .-construction of that new-road last office of the Superintendent, 15125 Farmington Road, Livonia, and in the princi­ plan were approved 5-1 at a special up and that such improvements .five expenses. fall. . pal's office of each school, and is available on request council meeting Wednesday. Ap- -would prevent;grdwth- of the city's The council also dropped $60,000 The homeowners presented a list President Thorderson convened the meeting at 8:06 p.m., in the Board Room, general fund budget. for right-of-way acquisition from the of concerns including speed limits, 15125 Farmington Road, Livonia. Present: Joseph Laura, Richard McKnight,. Voting for the amended plan-were and damage to homes and property Marjorie Roach, Patricia Sari, Carol Strom, Richard Thorderson- Absent Pat plan- Tancill (Out of Town) " __£Ouncllmen Thomas Artley, Tom Herbert, who proposed the amend­ which they'said was cause^ by heavy construction equipment. Communications: Letters from Schoolcraft College, Mrs. Pat Secor and Senator ©faseruer * Brown, Ben DeHart, Kent Herbert ments, said the council needed some BillPaust were received by the Board secretary. and William Ziemba. Council presi­ control over the cost of the-plan af­ Golden Apple Awards for excellence were presented to Gary Allison, Dennis .*'"; 663-530 dent Ken Mehl was absent. ter engineering work was done. "We Knittel and Linda McLaren. — . ^1., Published every Monday and Thurs? Need insurance Audience Communications: The following individuals addressed the Board in day by Observer ^Eccentric News- regards Elementary Boundary Changes: Lillian Spina, Tom King. papera,- 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, for your home, .Minutes: The minutes and synopsis of the regular meeting of February 20,1989 Ml 48150, Second-class postage Emergency phone were approved as written. paid at Livonia, Ml 48151. Address car, life, Presentation: Susan Ryan and Sherry Meyer made a presentation to the Board ail mall (subscription, change of ad­ In regard to the district's Elementary Enrichment Centers. dress, Form 3569) to P.O. Box 2428, boat or RV? Elementary Attendance Areas: Motion by Sari and Strom that the Board adopt Livonia, Ml 48151. Telephone 591- the following program relocations and elementary attendance area changes for 0500. system to be tested "the 1989-90 school ye^r: ACAT Program moves fionrCasTIO Webster, Older -•; r- HOME DELIVERY SERVICE ~ Call Now!! TMI students at Webster move to a secondary site; Laurel-Park South I and ti phone stickers' and bumper stickers JLeave move from Hoover to Cass Elementary, The eastern portion of the Marshall Newsstand v . . . per copy, 25* Continued from Page 1 Carrier-. \c J..- .< monthly,$2.00 and -promoting the June. slart-up We have LJttpThe00 attendance area will move to Coolldge; Quakertown will move from Taylor to Mail...... ~ 7yeariyf$40.00 •' "We have to try and reach out into date on local theater and restaurant the right 1° ^ Hands Randolph Elementary^ Ayes: Laura, McKnight, Roach, Sari, Strom. Nays: None. Abstentions: Thofdersoo , ."-.',• All advertising published in the all segments of the community to ed­ marquees. coverage \ ^°pie. ; Westland Observer Is subject to the ucate people how to use the system "All (Wayne-Westland) elementa­ Motion.by McKnight and Strom that the Board permit fifth grade students for all your\ _v whose attendance'has been changed the option of complelinglhelr sixth grade conditions stated'In" the applicable and .what (constitutes) an emergen­ ry school students will have a notice needs. year at their current school or their new school with transportation provided. rate card, copies of which are avail­ cy," Mayor Charles Griffin told the to bring home and there will be as­ Ayes: Laura, McKnight, Roach, Sari, Strom, TanclU, Thorderson, Nays: None able from the advertising depart­ committee during its initial meeting semblies inlhe junior highland high Motion by Roach and Strom that the Board allow parents In Quakertown a two- ment, Westland Observer, 36251 schools," Benyo said. ^427-2500 Schoolcraft, Livonia, Ml 48150. (313) Friday. ' year window in which to make the move from Taylor to Randolph with trans­ 591-2300. The Westland Observer The city's Enhanced 9-M-equip­ 29119 FOftD RD. portation provided. All Quakertown students at all grade levels must complete reserves the right hoi t^^oept an THE COMMITTEE will put to­ ment was delivered last week and is the move by September 1991. Ayes: Laura, McKnight, Roach, Sari, Strom. Nays: advertiser's order. Obserm & Ec- gether a'program .to introduce the already being installed, according to East of Middlebelt None. AbstentlonifThorderson \ . rtcrBtMakers; have no authority systett^via^hoolsr4oeaWmlnesses---po!lc -Blllt fnrJaym«at^1otiotHby-Lauria-and-Sarl thatt^ficraTKund checks NosT to bl^jJ this newspaper and only and the mass media. who Is a committee member. -?0 years $atiWlocaiton.' H5148-145899 in'the amount of 13,105.265.24 be approved for Payment. Ayes: publlcajlojuof-artadvertisement shall «-4 LauTaTMcKn!ght,Roach/Sarl, Strom, Thorderson. Nays: None .'•". Li •Strategies discussed by committee Supervisors for j^M- d lspatchers_ ' . | oofWlHuto-Hnal aooeptanoe-of \hv:\ rfntm^rTFHdSylncluacdeableTerc ^ are currently being trdlfleu, BrT /instate •Call-af-Eiftgtloni;MQtiftn hy.Mf.KnlghLAna.ttrAm..iRa^fr> JV^r4 ?f-Kdw8t advertiser's order. AH»l«*lri»gr4/K«WmpMy '. adopt a resolution to establish key dates for the Annual School Election. Ayes: vision programs, distribution r>fr*>le- said. Uf»Jf em: AUiUU U(% lmur*flrtCcmpw>y Uura, McKnight, Roach, Sari, Strom, Thorderson. Nays"f None •• . \ Asbestos Consultant: Motion by Sari and Laura that the Board engage the ser­ vices of Steven M. Hickey of Schureman, Frakes, Glass and Wulfmler to review H^*r;>-;.;.. •.•• 1' the district's asbestos program. Ayes: Laura, McKnight, Roach, Sari, Strom, Thorderson. Nays: None > —--^ '.:-—_ \ GROUNDING Renewal of Whlttler Leaie: Motion by Roach and Strom that the Board author- Ire a renewal of the State of Mlchlgan-Whltller Lease Agreement effective De­ HER _ cember 1,1989. Ayes: Laura, McKnight, Roabh.Sart, Strom, Thorderson. Nays: None •'••''• •*,''--"..,/*.. WONT Teacher'Approval: Motion by Strom and Sari that the Board offer employment to Cynthia Elaine AHen fpr the 1988-89 school year. Ayes: Laura, McKnight/ LIFT Roach, Sarl^Strom, Thorderson. Nays:- None Leave of Absence: Motion by Strom and McKnight that the Board approve the HER ^ request of an extension of a leave of absence for Keith Gclger, effective August 5,1989.jAycs: Laura, McKnight, Roach, Sari, Strom, Thorderson. Nays: Nono Retirement: Board unanimously adopted a resolution of appreciation for Arthur GRADES*^^ -Anderson upon MSrettrcment f rom thcdlstrtct as afcachcT;-"""*""*™"""^" A8K ABOUT OUR ReslgTvation: Resignation was accepted by the assistant superlntendtnt for per­ 8AT/ACT sonnel (or Stewart Putman,'effective March 6,1989. • COLLEGE PREP Teacher Tenure} Motion by Laura and StrOm that the Board grant tenure, status PROGRAM" 4o FrancesJVince, effeciiyj^ptember 30r 1989. Ayes: LaurarM^cKnlght, Roach, Sari, Strom, Thorderson. Nays: None ,- Repdrtsffrom the Superintendent: Mrs. Samples reported on the following Items: Teachers of the Year-1989-90; The Qxendcr Bill -House Resolution B; Legisla­ SYLVAN WILL. r tors Breakfast March 20,198»;. •••*.- ••• .--.-..- Board Committee Reports: Reports were heard from the following Board com­ Sylvan Learning Centers are a group of private neighborhood mittees: Finance, Curriculum, Personnel, MAISL, Livonia Liaison, Westland educatJonatcenter8 designed to help your child do better In -Liaison.----1 •• -. ^,/.-.-.1 ^-^---^----7 ^-- —.._ , school, offering everything' frora remedial reading and math to Hearing from Board: Board members reported on the following topic* Oxender ; enhanced «tudy sRIUs. We test jh order to pinpoint the specific .- proposal; West Point Founders Day Dinner, PTA Legislative Meeting, Washing­ afeas In which your child needs help. And we attack the-problem ' ton, D.C.; Michigan Mathematics Prlro Competition Winner Eric ZlUcwlls, ~..7w»th air Individually-designed -program^ Positive motivation, Recess to Closed Sesilou: Mpt!on,by McKnight and Sari that the meeting be friendly encour gemeht,an experience of success right'from the— recessed to closed session for thepurposaLol oUscjjsilngjjegoUatlons, Ayes-, Lau­ * start, and Iridivldualteed atteritton make all the difference, v-.; ras McKnight, Roach, Sari, Strom, Thorderson". Nays: None~ President Thorderson recessed the meeting to closed session at 9S5 p.m. and FOR FURf HER INFORMATION reconvened toregular session at 10:11 p.m. . ! Sylvan Adjournment; Mollon^by Strom and Sari that the meeting be adjourned. Ayes:' Learning Laura, McKnight, Roach, Sari, Strom, Thorderson. Nays; None " Center* 462-2750 President Thorderson adjourned thetncellng at 10:1 J p.m, .".'>::'.• Conveniently located In Laurel Park Center p»t>ii*t>: April!, mi'--' ,••'"•'••'••"';;.' "'^^. 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A GARDEN CITY appliance busi­ phone others to "raise bait" and get and started singing "Amazing call-ins and sign autographs, Prange mi ness/consumer advocate and a Red- them out of jail, said Monalee Grace." Scores of nearby shoppers said. y >' ford Township minister were arrtong Prange, the ACS's public education quickly joined in. . • - The "nofd," representing Domino's 45 persons who helped raise $20,200 director. Puga, also made an appearance to Jast week in an annual fundraiser by The ACS benefits through a $25 JOSEPH GAGNON, owner of Car- sign autographs and have photos tak­ the American Cancer Society. fee paid by the person initiating the mack Appliance in Garden City^who en with shoppers and jallees, Prange The three-day fun event was held • said. arrest and the pledges raised by the is knowrf through his radio' show as a T^-^i at Westland Center to raise money "defendant" to get out of jail. ~"' * consumer advocate, joined a long list Also on hand was Linda Newman, for the. society's public education, The Rev. Kim Cannon, of Temple of defendants and also "ordered" the psychic/astrologer from Birming­ treatment and research programs. Baptist Church in Redford Township, arrests of others to help raise mon­ ham, who served as a celebrity -ptotos by ABLEMANUElE/ photographer The concept was to have persons raised about $500,in pledges, said ey- * - "judge" for the event. * . pay to have a friend, co-worker or Prange. ,_ The "defendants" were brought to State troopers Frank Maraz of Ypsilanti and Herta Hopton of supervisor "arrested", brought to the The "morning zoo" crew from ra­ Westland Center by either a private^ Northville escort a handcuffed Dwayne X. Riley, tejevision re­ ~ temporary jajt, at Westland Center After being released, Cannon then dio station WHYT appeared one security company, a limo, or the porter, to the Westland Center jail during the American Cancer and then have the "suspect^ tele­ stepped in the center's central court morning at the fund-raiser to take Michigan State Police. Society's fund-raiser Wednesday. .: " ; _.•_> _i _',_:„ John computer team wins ue •r • A four-student team from John * John Glenn will receive an Apple which draws particlpanta-from 21 Glenn High School captured the sixth He computer system from the'Apple schools in metropolitan Detroit, was annual Metro Computer League Computer Co. for their, first-place formed In 1983. Meets are held championship recently. finish. monthly from October through The John Glenn team finished the The John Glenn team Included March at Churchill High School. six-month season with 907 points, captain Matt Hovey, Dave Kolbas, edging out Redford Bishop Borgess Joseph Endreszl and Tony Le. They At the meets, teams are awarded High school (896H>y-ll points for the were coached by math teacher Tom points for attempting to solve four titie. Livonia {Stevenson High School Sigworth. computer problems within a two- finished third with 805 points. The. Metro Computer League, hour time Urn It. Nankin Mill to be featured in tour

A weekend historical tour of Ford The seven-stop field trip begins at Other historic factory sites will in­ Motor Co. factories built on grist 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Dearborn clude New,burgh, Plymouth, Phoe­ mill sites will include the Nankin -Historical Museum, 715 Brady. nix, Plymouth, Waterford and North­ Mill in Westland Saturday. BeOerly Melasl, president of the ville. The group will stop at a "se­ The free tour is sponsored^ythe Nankin Mill Friends group, and cret restaurant" at the end of the Dearborn Historical Museum. Tfie other Westland" officials willbe on tour, Melasl said. t Plymouth Historical Society and hand to provide information when Friends of the Nankin Mill are also the group gets to the mill, which will For more Information call AUen cooperating on the project. ; be the first stop. Copley, 561-0379.

$50,000 grant to aid rental rehab Meet designer Dabid Brown Thursday, April 6 Noon to 4 p.m., Livonia . * Westand's rental rehabilitation land, according to Bruce Guertin, erally funded program.* A percent­ program has received a boost in the. community development specjalist: age of the housing must be for low- Drop into chat with the pocEelboOpocEelbook In,thIn,Viie fofni of a" $30^roT Kaust sata the grant' wilUenable income families ami applicants-must^ mlin who undeiutunds state grant. -> the /city "to continue improving the meet criteria determined by the MSDA. ,',,•'-•: the way you livepnd quality of housing and the attractive­ relax. And iheujayyou The grant, from" the Michigan ness of its neighborhoods." *"~ The grant brings the total State Housing Development Authori­ * received for the rental rehabilitation want to dress at home. ty, was-obtained with the help of Landlords can,subsidize repairs of program, to $550,000 since Its incep­ From his collection, state Sen. William Faust, D-West- rental housIn'g~unlts through the •fed­ tion In January 1985, Guertin-sald.- . white cotion4erry jumpsuit. P-S-M'L, $58.

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A MAN armed with a knife robbedlhe Parly Stop Wednesday anoTItolea" vldeocaslelterecorder,answer­ store, 8296, Merriman, of an undetermined amount of ing machine and several pieces o! Jewelry. cash Wednesday night, police said. The woman said she was watching the house while - An employee told-pollce theman came-lnto the store, __her sister was out of town for several days. ,, . shortly after 9 p.m., walked toward the register and She said the break-In occurre^between^ ^mr-Tue*«- pulled out a knife .with a 4-5-Inch birdeTTne clerk told . day and 4:45 p.m. Thursday while she was away from police the rob.ber reached behind the counter and de­ . tho house. :. manded that he open the cash register. V Once the register was open, the culprit grabbed , There was no sign of forced entry, but a side, door to stacks of $1, $5.and $10 bills,, then fled on foot, the the home was open when she returned to the house, the employee said, v -^/ . -c • , - -^ .- wojrnjinsald., .y_.vL_^;_ ,,: .'..;'• ': He described the bandit as a heavyset white man, 30- 85 years old and 5 feet 8 or 9 Jnches tall, with short, red . THE MANAGER of the N and Out l'(J-Mlnute Oil hair and a long beard. He was wearing a red, pUld flan- ' > Change, shop, 33778 Ford, reportedtha t someone broke net shirt, the employee said./ •, .'*"• ' Into the business last.week. '. . . - - PnHo6.fttoppgA.ft rnAn In the neighborhood who par­ He said $9i m cash, $600 trv checks and charge slips tially matched the description for questioning a short ~~5nd $100 wotthrof toolsiwerestolen during the break^nr time later, but released him. • - ~ • •'•. whlch occurred, between 6 p.m. Tuesday and 8 a.m. Wednesday while the b^lr^ was closed. Pbl(ce said the culprit apparently entered by forcing We toelcom* Jc^obson't Chard*, MasterCard? V/SA,* ami Am*fkxm Kxprw. A;WOMAN told police someone broko into he* Shop until B p.m. on Thursday and Friday. Until $ p.m. on Monday, Tu«*hiy, Ww*mr**»# ond SotuHkqf sister's house on the 2600 tyocko f Cascade Tuesday oI open a'rear door to the shop.

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,,lv;T-: A day in Washington D.C. One recent morning In Washington •os to get their lives back together. But D.C, .1 was able to listen to the only a couple after nine years. Watergate tapes In a National Ar­ Marlka, a young Yugoslavian chives warehouse. During part of the wpman, "Was with us almost two "Smoking Gun" tape, President Nix­ years. Her English wasn't too good, on tells Harry Haldeman that get­ and she was mentally 111," said Sis­ ting $1 million in hush money afte_r M.B. ter whose .Spanish order houses 42 women on $90,000a year — donated . THE ANNIVERSARY passed IBB Mell's, it hasn't happened. the break-In at Democratic head­ Dillon . Perhaps It-is because these men quarters will be no problem. by Individuals and'Catholic charities.. without much comment. •. "She would shoplift at the grocery . . Marcb.16 wasn't a happy date.'but :£ are so far removed, .chained to an­ The Ollle North trial was next on other part of the world, that we can my agenda. When I arrived, former pared, qnd she didn't have time, to store and I had to gp to court with V a.grim .reminder o|wwhen Associated her. The judge wanted to putherjn 'press, reporter Terry /Anderson was : so easily put them outof our minds. national security adviser Robert. talk. I mentioned that Cowman. *%' ^f —'• •With the fragile balance between MeFarlane was testifying about an McCarthy had told me about her. I jail. I said she,didn't heed to be. In -^aken hostage In Lebanon. Oh March. jail, she shpuld be InJhe hospital. 16 Anderson begaif his fifth year In ,- war and peace in .the Middle East,„ • agreement he reached witlTap am­ offered to pitch In with dinner. perhaps we Just don't want to think bassador from 'a Middle Eastern - Speaking with a Spanish accent, This happened many t|mes. what must seem an endless^aptivjty ne i&miHarts •' about problems1 there. No doubt country, in 1984. T country would Sister invited me inside the 100- "Marika cried and cried, talking . for the 41-year-old joiirrlallst. . very loud In her own language. She . -.^ince that day tn 1985, .our* lives -many people here have their own give the Nfcaraguan Contras $1 mll- year-old building, origipally an or­ has been held since June of 1985. concerns and no time to consider lion a month *fter Congressional phanage, and gave me an apron. I maintained she wanted, to kill her­ have gone on. We have discovered •Some church pastors toll their bells self. We never took.lt seriously. One yet another government coter-up lav others. . . •'••,. funding of the Central American war joined „a young married couple and for the captives. Anderson's sister, • Sadly, the hostage situation-is now was cut off. President Reagan said , their friend In the kitchen. ^They day she left and said she wasn't com- ^ beled the "Iranyeontfa-^gandal^ -Pdggy <;ay, hAs hppn vlslfile-and vo- tngback. elected a new president andjwatched -eonsidered-eommonplacfi not to share the Information, McFar- were_jyashing dishes'and serving cal during the past four years, as lane testified. . — 44ina-^a£Si>rntp, mixed vegetables, "When she didn't come backpwe-- the global implications of th'6 Green- have groups in the hostages' home­ But Anderson's plight, Including _house Effect. the others held with him, should be a "The President said, 'If such a sto- rolls and pound cake to a dining cailed^her^helte«-with-no_IuclLi towns. — - -global-concern JVoat Is happening. tQ- •_:rygels-Qut-we all will be hanging by__ room full of women. One day on the nejs_weJieara4hey Sitting day after day in his cell, Anderson and his colleagues, all held our thumbs in front of the White— Young, old, black, white, Oriental, found the^body of a woman in the Anderson must surely wonder about —BUT IN general, we have forgot­ against their will, should be a warn­ House,' " said McFarlane. healthy, sick, hopeful, desj>erate — Potomac "River. "We called the -what he has missed since his captiv-" ten. "Terry Anderson has been for­ ing to all of us. It reminds us how At lunch time, I walked over to the women had one thing in com­ morgue, described her and they said ity began: the deaths of his father gotten by his country and abandoned small our world Is, and how quickly Union Station,, where vendors In a mon. They were hungry and home­ no, they didn't have her. We left our and ^brother— of which he appar­ by his profession," wrote Don Mefl, our freedoms can be eroded or com­ beautifully refurbished train station less. number anyway. ently knows nothing — and the birth an AP photoeditor and founder of a pletely taken away. sell everything from sushi to tacos. As I put plates down before thejn, "Later they called us. We went to and-subsequent infancy years of- a group pushing for Anderson's release By not pushing harder for the re­ About to throw away what I couldn't some gazed past me with vacant the morgue and identified the body." new daughter.* . - in a recent New York Times opinion finish and stack my tray, I noticed a stares. Others seemed so starved for Sister Rosa said she found some piece. "His frustration has driven lease of our" fellow Americans and . . t ... ^ others, we are showing^our lack of middle-aged, bedraggled-looking love they were numb to the world writings in Marika's room and took Anderson Is one of eight American him to beat his head against the wall concern and compassion? man eyeing my leftover rice. He ap­ around them. One gave me a big them to an embassy to be translated. '• men and a total of 15 foreigners held/ of his cell until blood pours'tiown his This situation invites further ero­ proached me and asked, "Can I have smile and a thank you. "She'd written about how difficult hostage In Lebanon; be has been held face." ' sion of freedom worldwide, as we that? I'm hungry." . . After dinner, Vivian, an elderly life was, how it wasn't worth living k the longest. One of the theories Is that Ander­ choose to become captive to a'vio­ A few seconds later, he was wMf- Wack woman, was lying on a cot in a anymore, and how painful It was," '* Some of us remember the hos­ son was captured because he is a lent world and biiild a prison of our' ing down the meager remains of my bedroom she shares with seven said Sjster. tages regularly. One Detroit radio- journalist, and the terrorist

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Students trying to choose a college billed by the sponsor, the National Colleges will have sign-up cards' versity of New Hampshire, Oral and National Collegiate Athletic As- missions and financial air} are the and their parents can ask their ques­ Association of College Admission fbr students who would like to Roberts, Colgate, Unlve'rslty of Alas­ soclaton guidelines will stu­ speakers for these SO-mJnute prc~ tions at the April 4-5 Metro Detroit Counselors (NACAC). . receive additional information on ka, Swarthmore, U.S. Naval Acade^ dent athletes and their-parents. • grams. ' ... -\ - Na^onal College Fair in the Pontlac The Silverdome Is located at M-59 - the college selection process, admis­ my, Oberlln, University of New Mex­ Sessions on financial aid and col-' Tbe Metro Detroit Fair is being Silverdome. and Opdyke roads on the east side of sion procedures, financial aid and ico and others.. lege admissions will be repeated cooidjrjated by a volunteer commit- Officials from more than 120 col­ Pontlac. student life. . At a special counseling center, several times throughout the fair, tee of high school counselors from leges and educational services will 4(m Stone, fajr chairman and gui­ high school counselors and repre­ and signs and announcements will Groves, Dondero, Roeper, Lathrup, stafjL booths, ENTER THE east gate. Partlcl- ' dance chairman at Birmingham. sentatives from the College Board indicate the time of the next presen­ Rochester, Rochester Adams, Andc- Hours oa Tuesday, April 4, are 9 pants will receive a locator for col­ Groves High, ?said the fair would and the American College Testing tation. University directors c-f adr ver and West Bloomfield. a.m. to 1 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. lege booths and sessions' College ' draw admissions officials from all Program (ACT) will answer ques- Hours on Wednesday, April 5, are booths wiirbe on the stadium floor. major Michigan universities and as (tH>QS. 9-1.,.' ' . " Concession" stands for food ' and well as many out-of-state institu­ "One-stop shopping" is how it's snacks will be open. tions — New Xork University, Uni­ A SPECIALIST athletic eligibility Volunteer help sought Volunteers are sought fdr a respite tening to music, while providing sevij care program sponsored t>y' the Al­ eral hours of free time for the pa­ zheimer's , Association-Detroit Area tient's family- • • ': •••'"• chapter. • • The.program serves individuals In The programs provides home-care Wayne, Oakland and Macomb, coun-' and adult day care for Alzheimer's ties. ' .' ' patients. ^ Volunteers aren't paid"but are giv­ Those taking care of family mem­ en mileage and are trained by bers wRh A&he1m.er's disease or any skilled professionals. e •> srniilar, irreversible disorder are ell-. Volunteers serve-fouTTiours^per gible to receive aid "from- respite week..Volunteers are expected to be care volunteers. >mpank>fa^o^lzdmer-i_pallents Additional information about the APRILSHOWER assisting them in simple recreation vTnu7itffer--{«^gx^nj^Js_availab)e by al activities such as reading or lis- calling Ilene Orlanski at 557^5277; Drug programs boosted The Wayne County Commission rently not being used. seeks to use at least 50 percent of all money seized during drug raMs to Commission Chairman Arthur establish drug treatment and-educa- Carter, D-Detrolt, announced their tiorvpjrograras in the county. allocation plans Wednesday. ^Com­ A report prepared by the commis­ missioners also called upon the*coun- BRITISH MADfe LACE CURTAINS sion's auditor general shows that ty executive to tighten t5e~account- Save up to 40% on ing practices of ,the Office of Man­ • Ready to Hang • No Panels nearly $2 million In forfeited drug money — which is earmarked for agement and Budget in allocating of No Difference in Bottoms • No Seams ROYAL DOULTON forfeited drug money and assets. Any Width • Option One Piece e use In anti-drog programs — is'cur- We Now Carry Joanna Minton and CUSTOM ROLLEB SHADES Royal Albert China n SC offers liberal arts awards .-^kxsjaca (Wood and Metal Rollers) — We Carry Graber Rods - Including Clear Rods Schoolcraft College liberal arts Students must be enrolled in the West Bloomfield students are eligible to recelveHbe— liberal arts curriculum to be eligi­ in the Orchard Mall school's Harward/Mallnowski Schol­ ble. The application deadline ts Mon­ (N.E. Corner of 15 & Orchard Lk.) arship for next fall. day, April 24. ' 855-5222 The award is sponsored by the col­ iWfc %%tt €uvtein Mop% lege's English department in mem­ Largest Selection of Lace Curtains in the Country! r>7 ory of former department members Additional information is. avail­ 33216 Grand River (1 bik. East of Farmlngton Rd.) Janet Harward and Michael Mali- able by calling the college financial Farrrtlngtorv* Mon.-Sat. 10-6 ' 471-2058 HOURS: ' nowskl. aid office, 462-4433. 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a mess Mention cooking with kids to any parent and immediately you conjure up thoughts of electric beaters spraying cabi­ nets with cake batter and the need to haul up the Shop-Vac from the basement. Add to that at least two loads of mes­ sy clothes for the laundry and a minimum of 20 minutes in the tub to,pray the food color­ ing will soak off toe fingertips. Brad Baldner, Sounds like fun, eh? 14 (left); . It's no secret that kids.learh Melinda most «by being • actively in­ Labrenz, 13; volved. Creating something and Andrew beautiful and tasty with, food is Capp.14, a rewarding experience for — eighth graders anyone between the ages of 3 and,93. at Derby Have you ever experienced Middle School the feeling of pleasure when 1n Birmingham, the cake you just prepared prepare a turns out perfectly? So what if vegetarian it was a box mix. Imagine pizza during a what little kids experience class session -when they see wheat being on healthy ground into flour, make; the eating. The, dough, shape the loaf, smell students also the aroma while baking, hear the crackle of the crust arid fi­ made cookies nally savor the flavor of the. called Sweetie hot, homemade "bread he or Wheelies. Both she had a band in creating. the pizza and So much for Wonder. - cookies are Many children eat foods that low in fat. come in boxes, packages, bags, DAN DEAN/staH ptotographc bottles and vending machines that have been_deslgned for eating on the runT Homemade food-invites us to come and to savor. Misleading fast-food ad- vertlsments that glamorizes Kid stuff eating in the car encourage . children to adopt, poor eating habits whieb'can, in turn,- und- _ermlne their health. .-s , forget the formulated, fab- How to eat healthy can be learned early ricatedfake foods and spend a few hours with a child to show By Qerl Rinschler According to a nutritional data chartJhJlobert E. Kowal- course;" sTie" said. "Eliminate the high fat toppings such as him how to plan the meal, •in II iivir vv ymji mc ni«... cog,cla l writer ski's latest book, "Cholesterol and Children (A Parent's Guide sausage and pepperoni and substitute green peppers and "shop, prepare, enjoy .— and J-— to Giving Children a Future Free of Heart Disease)," a 1.59- mushrooms, and top with part skim milk or a low-fat moz- don't forget the clean-up anoN-l-^^ IGHTH GRADE STUDENTS in Sharon Watson's ounce bag of M ariiTM's contains 10 grams of fat; an ounce of zarella cheese." ' -- re-organlzatlon. Let's face it, health class at Derby Middle School in Birmingham potato chips, 9.1 grams of fat, arid a .1½-ounce bag of corn She also recommended using sliced zucchini as a meat sub­ good food habits are not ac­ -have been studying nutrition and how to incorporate chips, 15.1 grams. - stitute because it takes on- many flavors resembling meat quired naturally. They must be- E healthy eating into their lifestyle^ Kbwalski agrees, in his book, that "20 percent fat \s optimal when used with other vegetables and spices.. ' learned. A few weeks ago, they invited Nancy Holden, administrator for good health." For quick pizza sauce, the students mixed* 15-ounce can of of Beaumont Hospital's Preventive and Nutritional Clinic, to The data goes on to explain that prepared foods that are Hunt's tomato sauce with two teaspoons of spaghetti, sauce BIG DEAL, you say? Other present a class on healthy sating and cholesterol. relatively low in calories are often high In fat and cholesterol. mix. While the pizza was baking, other students made a batch than making a royal mess of "Our purpose in addressing the students Is to help them For example, one Stouifer's Lean Cuisine, Fillet of Fish Flor­ of Sweetie Wheeties. '.:..__ - the kitchen, who, wants to> become more conscious of low-fat eating patterns," Holden entine, has only_240 calories but contains 9 grams of fat and Later the class sampled all the goodies and agreed that, chow down on "ov^rkneaded,- said. "Children and adolescents need to exercise more arid 100 milligrams of cholesterol. although low in fat, It all tasted really good. dry bread?; What e*n a child reduce the amount of fat in their diet." . learn through working with WHILE HOLDEN cqntlhued to explain the importance of SOME DAYS LATER, the students commented on the value fdodV IN THE CLASSROOM, Holden uses instructional guides and reducing'fat and increasing the amount of fresh fruits and of what they've learned so far Brad Baldner said, "It made First off, the child can learn charts that list the amount of sugar arid fats in favorite snack vegetables in the.students' dally diet, she organized ingred­ me more aware of what we're~eatlng. Some of it's really bad an awareness of nutrition. foods, such as Twinkles, potato chips and microwave popcorn. ients for them to preserifa cooking demonstration on making for you. I eat more salads now than I use to." Sure, its easy to open a can, "Fat makes fat/' Holden emphazied. "Snack foods'such as vegetarian pizza, and whole wheat cookies called Sweetie Aodrew"~Capp agreed, saying "The class changed the way I plop it in the pan, heat arid Twinkles, potato chips and Ritz crackers are high in fat, often Wheetles. * ^ look at cafeteria food. Luckily, there's a salad bar." stir. Try explaining wtot the 50 percent fat. Only 20 to 25 percent of your total calories "Making pizza at home is fun and ca| be made quickly different foods dobHjiebddy. should be fat. Candy bars are one of the biggest offenders.'r using whole-wheat frozen bread dough — defrosted first, of / ,- Please turn to Page 2 Dairy products iielp bones groW; meat, fish land poultry are proteins that give us ener-^ gy to play, and spwi. v^- Even Spaghettl-O's have Beverly Hills Gri!I food is not for wimps certain properties thaUrfciude :"

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Although most use everyday ingredients such as 113 SIZE convection ovens or microware/con- Prime Bib of Beef with Yorkshire On a lightly floured surface, roll vection combination ovens are Pudding; along with some not-so-or­ mixture into a 2-inch diameter "sau­ equipped wjth "how to use" manuals, dinary delights su§h as Potato Pat- sage." At this point, roll can be en­ the information is basic. Ties With Goat Cheese and Parsley. closed in plastic wrap and chilled un­ THERE'S LITTLE included to The introduction discusses the til'required. Slice into 12 equal piec­ guide a cook to convert favorite re­ various types of convection ovens, es 'and form into hals-inch-thich cipe baking times and temperatures. converting recipes, baking times and patties. Place on a buttered baking Fortunately, French chef Rene temperatures. Although the recipes sheet and brush with egg. Bake at Verdon, and Jacqueline Mallorca in the book were written for the con­ 375 degrees for 15 minutes. have" collaborated their expertise vection, oven they can all be pre­ Preparation time: 15 minutes. into a sophisticated collection of re- pared in a conventional one. Oven time 45 minutes; 15 minutes. Microwave for perfect fish AP — Your microwave make^it . lh cup toasted sliced almonds plastic wrap, folding back one cor­ so easy to cook fish perfectly. This ner to allow steam to escape Cook quick recipe has a lemony crumb Measure thickness of fish. If using on 100 percent power (high) 3 min­ KELLOGG'S ASSORTED FLAVORS topping. large fillets, place-them in a single utes. Rotate 'dish a half-turn and layer in a lightly greased mi- cook, covered?onliigb 2 to 4 minutes t?MONY ALMOND TOPPED crowavcysafe 10-by-6-by-2*inch bak­ more or until fish is done. Makes 4 SPECIAL K DANNON FILLETS ing dish; tucking under any of the servings. 1 pound skinless flounder, lake trout, thin edges. If using small fillets, CEREAL YOGURT orange rougby or sole fillets stack them evenly in the baking dish. Nutrition information per serving: 8 OZ. WT. , Si cap fine dry bread crumbs _. For crfimb mixture, in a small 250 cal., 25 g pro., 11 g carb., 12 g 12 OZ. WT. 2 tablespoons margarine or batter, mixing bowl combine bread crumbs, fat, 55 mg chol., 252 mg sodium. U.S. melted margarine and lemon peel. Stir until RDA: 11 percent thiamine, 11 per­ 1 teaspoon finely shredded lemon well mixed. Sprinkle on top of fish; cent riboflavin, 21 percent niacin, 27.. peel __ ., top with almonds. Cover with clear percent phosphorus. $1.77 44 *1ln TWEENY'S TWEENY'S DELI & WINE SHOPPE PI3ZA & LIQUOR STORE ASSORTED VARIETIES BUSH'S 34707 GRAND RIVER* FARMINGTON 19191 MERRIMAN • LIVONIA In Ihe World Wide Shopping Center Village Fashion Centet- Package MIGHTY DOG 474-2111 -478*5312 K BAKED BEANS BEER - WINE • KEG BEER • PARTY TRA YS * 5 FOOT SUBS DOG FOOD 2t oz.wnr. 6 OZ. WT. COUPON- , COUPON— -"-j r—— COUPON- 1 ! MUENSTER ! Large Square j LARGE SALAD ] DEEP DISH >, Chef, Greek] ! CHEESE ! PIZZA j ! ^Cheese plus | &§££$& ^ 37 i 11tem i $•199 i $299 I LB. I 4*&*4* COUPON i j 4«X*** COUPON 1 i-^1^-—-**-^ i 1 With,Coupon* Expires4-10-89 . I With Coupon* .Expires 4.-10-89 . With Coupon < Expires 4-10-89 ' SUNSHINE I BORDEN'S " ; KRISPY CRACKERS- COTTAGE CHEESE I' % News that's closer to home Q News that's closer.to home © News that'sI c 16 OZ. WT. I X6 0Z. WT. I I I I KEG BEER • POP • WINE • BEER I I a Hofo 38741 ANN ARBOR ROAD • UVONIA DISCOUNT I 69 i i low Prices . 464-0410 STAN'S BEVERAGE I i ADDITIONAL QUANTITIES $1.09 I ANN ARBOR ROAD AT ANN ARBOR TRAIL • 4M AMILY WIT' APRnriO,H ~" "~ I'm" •"

^--4-J^vV-- mm ^:--^ \. : • P 4B* —O&E—Monday,- April 3.1989 m * "CLIP *9&£ *!?J* mm »11 Hi in 11 III I .. 411-0710 |-« 4iaiOYJ*8T WARREN 8£j« & fcflce? eifoctivo ' SPECIALIZING IN FRESH CUT MEATS April 6th thru "Food doesn't make people sick, ...... "April j5th, 1989 bacteria : does. Bacteria" J>lus food ". ; ^|':^ 3$vv U.8.DA. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED safet/ mistakes equals illness. Food •"•*•*• >•$•*> • * >•* BEEF • PORK • POULTRY • LAMB • VE"AL and NOW FRESH Amlah Chlckem?, Turkeys & Eggs abuse allows bacteria to survive and. ^multiply, thus causing salmonella. v f Whole* Boneless the. salmonella family Includes LolsThieleke ut! BepfeV NEW YORK STRIP LOINS about 2,000 different strains.of bac­ home economist, Cooperative Extension Service teria,'but only about to cause most ;of the problems. 4&oO*J lb. A^imjonollaitocterium aslvAands. JhoroiigMy-4ftec.il an-^ lorniighly cleaned after each - ±_ fitarie A TrfrsM- . relied org^nlsnVthat can't be seen, HITrig rawfoqdslolessen-U»Tjx>ssI- use.1. SUPEDTRBEl ,«tastedor touched, Salmonellosis' is bility of contamina,ting. cooked • Salmonella brgaplsms" can. be de­ B-B-QPORK Wrapped Irv 1 pkg, only • the most corrVmon blcteria for food- ready-tc^eat foods or serving uten­ stroyed by proper heat treatment. Linrfit 1 per customer with SPARE RIBS any additional meat pur- borne, illness, and generally preyent- sils. Pasteurization kill? the organisms in chaise excluding sale items . • able, V Y - • Do not thaw frozen Taw poultry or milk. Cooking meats, poultry and •\ Why all the fuss about salmonella? any food at room temperature. Thaw eggs thoroughly kills salmonella. ... Because It's on the Increase which is in the refrigerator. Refrigerate lef­ Eggswith crackedjshelIs should nev­ H.44 "»• fresh BLACK TIP SHARK STEAKS ,. *3.39 ib. -tragic since it ckn Decontrolled. tovers promptly and heat thoroughly er be usedvunless they, or the prod­ "SalmoneJIa injection can be, life- before reserving. Make sure'perish­ ucts in which they are used, are thor­ VeU 'Pn&tUice threatening for the'very young, the able fdods carried on a picnlo are oughly cooked. Keep- cream-filled very old or persons that are weak- kept cold until eaten. pastries, custard and cream pies re- Krakus Imported Sweet _ : Meaty -j BTieTl-ironr- cnother--disease^-The„ —Avoid-testlng^aw-food^rep*^ SPANISH 4 LBS. -symptonis^occur..within .6-.48 hours g MLISIL __„ tions containing eggs-or pastry ,^L » »» UK 5 9 after the food has been eaten. mixes. Never interrupt ccSSni. g**™f®°^; g^f STEAKS !.1.19 ib HAH....;...7 1i99 lb. ONIONS.. That's a half-baked idea that can Prevented Improper cooling, undef- Extra Fancy____ > MANY EXPERIENCE upset make YOU sck Regrigerate food ^^ Wected person touching Ground Fresh Many Times Dally Chunk Only •Colby stomachs, or stomach pains, chills, IffffJff ^¾^ %,fff, c^ed food, inadequate reheating of fever, headache and diauliea and cooked-and" chilled foods, improper Hamburger Maae f-rom L0NGH0RNs CALIFORNIA - within two hours after cooking. CHEESE ... 1.49 ii ¢. belleve they have the flu. Most feel hot storage of cooked foods, cross- GROUND CHUCK ASPARAGUS..88 lb. \; better in three-five days but-proba* Refrigeration or freezing cannot contamlnatlon of cooked foods by Lipari Domestic »' bly haven't seen.a doctor to get a be counted on to kill salmonella bac­ raw foods, inadequate cleaning of 5 LBS. OR MORE Fancy Honey Dew tflie diagnosis. It's scary, however, teria. They cannot fix the mistake of equipment and eating raw meat or SWISS. Ib. to think we might have poisoned our- leaving food at room temperature poultry. » CHEESE... $2.89 n.j yMELONS.... 88*ea • selves, families 6"r friends. for more than two hours. Don't store There are three rules in food prep­ H.49 Any raw food of animal origin the latecomer's cooked/meat and aration:. Cook meat, poultry, fish and Lesser,-- Baked Fresh Daily Ih-Store • Bob's Own such as meat, poultry, raw mlUc, flsh_ poultry In an "off" or a warm oven. eggs thoroughly, refrigerate i>efore Amounts and shellfish may carry salmonella. cookingarjd refrigerate all leftovers, »1.69 ib. HAMBURGER BUNS 5/49° The bacteria can also cause illnes>4f REFRIGERATE RAW meat and and observe strict personal cleanli-. they contaminate any other food that pflyjtry as soon as possible after tak- ness. Adopt an anti-salmonella strat­ All advertised Kerns wMle supplies last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. comes in contact with raw food, ei­ ingu out of the grocery meat case. egy and reduce all food abuse. • BHBIIBBBIiaB CLIP & SAVEB B B ther directly or indirectly by way of Prevent cross-contamination by nev­ dirty hands or dirty equipment. er letting raw meat or poultry juices Safeguards at home to prevent ' come in contact with cooked meat or .salmonella infection Include washing any other food. Cut raw meat and '':---'.- -'/*^TB ;- ••.if :•'.:••-'•'".-•-.'" . rf# '•'•' H—**•• Vawfoods carefully and thoroughly. poultry on an acrylic cutting board for all your bakery needs ...EVERY DAY: • Steak pies • Cinnamon Rolls • Shepherds pies • Crumpets L$C6jTi8H BAKBHOU8B • Shortbread & cookies • Scones REOFORD BIRMINGHAM • Brownies • 8 read 25566Flv« Mite Road 300 Hamilton •'••> •Scotch Meat Pies • Gift Baskets/Special orders recipes for party fare :-532-1161 640*575 • Scottish Pastries • Imported Specialty Foods Headers' special recipes on enter­ Be sure to include your name, ad­ HL taining are wanted for a copkboqk' to dress and phone number. CANADIAN ' CRUMPETS SPastiesT be published by the ObserverS^er- centric. If you've got a recipe, for ca­ BUTTER TARTS TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY SPECI/ sual or elegant party fare, §end it to: Recipes may include such categor­ $ 98 95* .pack Taste Cookbook, the Observer & Ec­ ies as appetizers and hors d'oeuvresf 6for 1 centric, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia soups, salads, main dishes, vegeta­ Wednesday-Saturday for 48150. bles, breads and rolls, and desserts. - BRIDIES Ground Beef this week's specials and Onion ££ $050 Expire Turnovers W for w Sat, April 8, 1989 Handmade quality with^that homemade taste!" The recipe for Kingsley Inn Key amounts: V» cnp lime juice and V* Lime Pie that appeared Monday, cup sugar. March 20, should have stated these BOB'S cooking calendar OF CANTON •SOUP MEALS' • MEAT, POULTRY 8611 Lilley Road •Canton Lee Bailey, author of Lee Bailey's to hear the latest food safety in- Across from airport in the Golden Gate Shopping Center "Soup Meals," will make a personal - formation, call the United States De- appearance from 2-3 p.m. Saturday,'* partment of Agriculture's Meat and 454-0111 Joy Igoad & Lilley FX$&\ &SL- April 8, at Saks Fifth Avenue at Poultry. Hotline: % 1-800-535-^555. Somerset Mall In Troy. There will be Professional home* economists an- WE SPECIALIZE IN OVER-THE-COUNTER SERVICE. NO WAITING. WE tastlngs'of three different soups swer questions about proper han- PRIDE OURSELVES IN GREAT PRICES ON HIGHEST QUALITY BEEF - frora his recipe collection, prepared dling of meat and poultry, how to PORK - POULTRY - LAMB - VEAL - AMISH CHICKENS & NOW. AMISH BEEF Price. Effective by Chris Angelosante of the Ap- tell if it Is safe to eat and. how to '.4-3-S9 to 4-9-69 peteaser restaurant.; better understand meat and poultry labels. OUR SHOPPING HOURS;-fviON,-FRI. 9 A.M.TO 8 P.M. • SAT. 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. • SUN. 10 .M. TO 5 P.M.

VALUABLE COUPONI Hamburger Made Fresh Quick Fixen' • Bring In . I from NOW AT...... STUFFED ITEMS. • this ad and I Mon.-Wed. GROUND ^ M- WHOLE 7Q * • receive' 10-7 CHUCK,..,../1.49 LB BOB'S OF CANTON FRYCRSI.M f 9 LB. ISO!* Thur8.-Fri. % 10-8 ? AMISH BEEF - AMISH CHICKEN PORK CHOPS. -1.9918. •^yoiir^rder- 1)\ GROUND ^^ . ... NO PRESERVATIVES - NO ADDITIVES -Sat. 10-6 Boneless • OR • ^SIRLOIN M.79 LB. "Lean 'Corn $ • 10% Off Seniors. •< ^'IWW MNSWZealand's Juicy" BEEF ROAST SALE^. tiREAST. 2.99 LB : Service • I! Boneless All White Meat . \dnecoupori Spring Lamb $ COUSIN JACK PASTIES I $ CHUCK IROAS T 1159 LB TURKEY ^per person per visit. LOINS... LB. 3.69 Nuggets or •$ ,j co , • We don't claim to be the beat | Sliced FREEl J5IRLOIN Sticks --".Plf LB.

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# BASEBALL SIGNUP Harrison north of\Ma^wood, Gar­ Health Fair 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., 827 • CPR Saturday, April 8 — The Westland den City. Terry "Hohl will speak on South Wayne Road, Westland. Metro Wayne-Westland schools'' leisure Federation Baseball Club will regis­ "The Stress of Livings With Dia­ Medical Group will offer cholesterol program wil) offer CPR Classes for ter players for the spring season 10 betes." For more information and community calendar screening and body composition children throughout March. The; a.m.-noon at the GLA Bingo Hall, reservations, call 458-3266. . x analysis. The Westland Fire*Depart- class |s aimed at children 10 and ojd-' Merrlman and Cherry Hill. . Non-profit groups should mail items for the calendar to the ~"raent will offer blood pressure er. People may register by calling • WEDNESDAY CLUB Observer. 36251 Schpolcraft, Livonia, Ml 48150. The date, scrofening and fire safety. Tours of 728-0 LOO. ' ' • TAX SERVICE Wednesday, April 5. — The Wayne- time and place of the event should be included, along with the YMCA and class demonstrations Through April 11 — Free Income Westland School District Senior the name and phone number oL someone, who can be will be available. For more Informa-- •HYPERTENSION tax service will be offered to low- Adults Wednesday Club will meet at reached during business hours to clarify information. tion, call 721-7044.' Monday* — Blood pressure tests income seniors Mondays and Tues­ 1 p.m., in the Dyer Center, Mar­ will be provided by Annapolis Hospi­ days 12-3 p.m. at-the Friendship quette near CarlSCfc, Westland. The 0 ALZHEIMER'S ).' tal ,ur life less taring, stop smok^ in producing a collage work. wood west of Merrlman, Garden should be made by April'3 and sent information and to reglsterjiiall^V- "speak again") CluTi will meet on the ing, weight loss, knitting, and crcP City. For appointments, call 525- to Jim Pratt, c/o Area Council 3355. third Wednesday of every month, 2-4 cheting. Classes start in April. For 8848. 6 SALAD PARf Y PTAs, 36745 Marquette, Westland p.m. at the Garden City Education more information, call 728-0100. Friday, April 7 - The Garden 48185. _—— 8ING0 Center, 6701 Harrison. The club Is a © CHILDREN'S PLAY City Garden Club will hold a "cards, Wednesday, April-42- Wayne • support group offering assistance^ O PINOCHLE TuTs-dayT-Aprir*-— Stage"One-— ^am^nd^aJad^ajtj^U^nfctta=-*-UGL-¥-0UCKUNG-o WestlancL^School—District—Seaior- - encouragementrCompaniODshlp-and - — Mbnday»rTuesday* and Fridays 5 Louisville ChH^ren^-B^ter^wTir-^^^^f ^ Community Center, Tuesday, April 11 — Stage One of Adults will hold a bingo party at 1 mutual support to people who have - The Dyer Senior Adult Center in —present~1hT"play "Charlotte's Web," Maplewood west, of Merriman. Louisville Children^ Theater will p.m. In the Dyer Center, 36745 Mar-, .- lost their larynx to cancer, and their the Wayne-Westland school district at 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at O'Leary There will be a raffle and door present the play "The Ugly Duck­ quette near Carlson. families. has pinochle at 1:30 p.m. Mondays, Performing Arts Center, 6500 prizes, and salads will be served. ling," at 6 p.m. at O'Leary Perform­ 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays and 1 p.m. Fri­ Middlebelt, Garden City. Advance Tickets are $5. For more Informa­ ing Arts Center, 6500 Middlebelt, O ICE REVUE 89 ^ • REWARD days in the center on Marquette at tickets may be bought for $3 at tion and tickets, call Florence * at Garden City. Advance tickets may Friday-Sunday, Aprlx J4-16 - The The Polish Centennial Dancers Carlson. 427-1323 or Jan at 422-0864. Tickets Maplewood Community Center, be bought for |3 at Maplewood Cen­ Westland Figure Skating Booster will award a prize of .$100 for a de­ also available at the door. . Cambridge Community Education ter. For more information, call 525- Club will present "Ice Revue 89-Ra- sign used for an upcoming parade • EUCHRE 8846. dlo Days," Friday at 7 p.m., Satur­ Center, Garden City Library or Gar­ • FOR MILLIONAIRES float. The trailer to be used Is 7 feet Euchre group sessions meet on den City Hall. For more information, day at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. at Friday, April 7 - The Garden wide, 14 feet long, and must not ex­ Mondays at 12:30 p.m. at the Friend­ call 525-8846. O HEALTH-O-RAMA the Westland Sports Arena, Wild- City Jaycees will host a millionaire's ceed 10 feet in height For more in­ ship Center, 1119 North Newburgh - Tuesday-Friday, April 11-14 — wood at Hunter. Tickets will be on party 7 p.m.-midnight at Knights of formation, call 522-3777. RoadT There will be prizes andHght Annapolis Hospital will provide ,s4Je at^Westland Sports Arena, 13.50 © TUESDAY CLUB Columbus Hall on Ford east of Mer­ refreshments. Admission is $2 per health care professionals for Project for adults and $2 for children. Tuesday, April 4 —/The Wayne riman and Middlebelt, Garden City^ 0 DIABETES SUPPORT person. For more information, call -Health-O-Raraa,- a health screening Westland School District Senior Admission Is $5. Proceeds will be A "Diabetes Support Group" for '722-7628.' event lo' be held at Westland Center. Adults Tuesday Club/will meet at 1 used to sponsor. Jaycee programs • ART8, CRAFTS SHOW diabetics and their families will Health professionals will conducts p.m., in the Dyer Center, 36745 Mar­ .and cornmunlty events. Satarday, April 15 - Crafters still meet 7-8 p.m. the first Wednesday of • HEALTHCARE quette near'Carlson, Westland. The health tests, such as/ cholesterol arid needed for arts and crafts show at every month at the Garden City Hos­ Education classes for "breast and guest speaker will be from Medi- 9 VFR other blood testst tests for glaucoma the GLA Bingo, Hall, Merrlman at pital Health and Education Center, lung care" will be held on Wednes­ care-Medlcaid. J Saturday, April 8.- Veterans for and hearing, bl<5od pressure, nutri­ Cherry Hill. Tables are $10. For 6701 Harrison. The Diabetes Outpa- days at 10:30 a.m. alTrTendship Cen- the Retarded will beat K mart, Gar­ tional counseling and a health risk more information, call 326-3344 or tlent Education Department will ter, 1119 N. Newburgh. The 30-mln-' 6 DIABETES SUPPORT den City, and K mart Westland 10 appraisal. Cost is HO.^or, the 21 595-0863. sponsor this program. _ute program .will fociuon a support Wednesday, April 5 — A Diabetes a.m. to 5 p.m. They will be taking tests. group, educational* bieast and liing Support Group will meet 7-8 p.m. in donations for physically and mental- • HEALTH FAIR • SOFTBALL care seminar. Persons with Medi­ Room 6, Garden City Hospitaf lyliandlcapped"clients of numerous * FOR DIABETICS Saturday, April 15 — The Wayne- The Wayne-Westland YMCA; 827 care Blue Cross/Blue Shield cover­ Health and Education Center, on group homes and living centers. Wednesday, April 12 —A_ six- Westland YMCA will sponsor a S. Wayne Road, is taking registra­ age will have transportation provid­ tions for spring T-ball and soflball ed to the diagnostic center, where a leagues. T-ball is open lo boys and light lunch will be. served, after girls, a$es 5 through 8. Softball is which mammograms and chest X- open to boys and girls ages 9-13. For rays will be done with return to more Information, call 721-7044." Friendship Center at 2 p.m.

obituaries • FOOT CARE • EASTER WORKSHOP A basic foot care clinic will be The Polish Centennial Dancers of DONALD RJTUCY tery, Plymouth. Officiating was the Clemens. He served in World War H Memorials may be sent to the "held every Tuesday at the Friend- Plymouth Lodge 8240 will hold an - - -Rev. Ramona CowMng. Memorial as a pharmacist's first mate in the "^UchlgaTHearrAssociaUon. ship. Center, Linden "Conference "Easter Traditions Workshop" A memorial service for Mr. Tracy, contributions may be made to the Navy and later during the Korean featuring Polish paper cutting, egg STEPHANIA BARNES Room, 1119 N. Newburgh. The ser­ 69, of Livonia was heldjecently In Michigan Heart Association. War. He was active In scouting, serv­ vice is free for pedple with Medicare decorating. Polishjjembroidefy, the Aldersgate United Methodist Mrs. Holladay, who died March 21 ing as ^"centmittee man, fort Troop coverage and $15 for others. Trans­ crewel and cross stitch. For more in­ Services for Mrs. Barnes, 78, of Church of Redford with the Rev, in Ann Arbor, was born in Obion 283. His hobbles" included fishing, portation is available. For more in­ formation, call Linda at 522-3777 or Garden City were held March 27 at Clement Parr and the Rev. Troy County, Tenn. She was a homemaker music, education and promotional formation, call 722-7632. Joanne at 464-1263. Douthit officiating. Memorial contrir and had moved from Detroit in 1952 first aid and cardiopulmonary resus» the R. G. and G. R. Harris Funeral buttons may be made to the Aiders- to Plymouth where she lived until citation. Home with the Rev. Raymond Mar­ gate United Methodist Church. moving to Livonia. Survivors are his wife, Theresa; shall of SL Raphael Catholic Church Mr. Tracy, who died March 20, Survivors include son, David of four,sons, Mark, Brent, Brian and officiating. Burial was In Lakeside Cemetery, Whltmore Lake. - . was a former resident of Detroit and Westland; daughter. Janice Chap­ Dean; granddaughter, Jennifer Car- CITY OF GARDEN CITY /-. Westland before moving to Livonia. man of Livonia; several brothers and. gill; brother, David? and sister, Nan­ She died March 23 in Garden City ORDINANCE NO. A-8«K)5 ; * He served in the Army Air Corps sisters; and three grandchildren. cy Behm. Osteopathic Hospital. from 1941-43. For 37 years he was Tbe Oty Coo&ctL la xxcrdiac« with the CMy'&irter and tbe labor cegoUiUoa betvees tt and tbe Polk* * Of fk«r» Aisoditioo of M3dil •11*11 /:^ Ordlaaace Of fktr iii,m lU.Tlt «1».W - |14>41 •11*74 .-••-••• QiOiff • H.Ml - II7WV • 11,7« •11.(44 «4*41 < CITY OF GARDEN CITY Animal Coo trot Office/ ' HMJl $17,7«^ - IU.M* — •1»-A«» •74*41 MICHIGAN CJerk Leader/'SecrcUry t-o- I* . '•»•*• . • <• •1IJ» . OertUader^r.Clert tt«.m 11MU I14.CM • 14,441 • 17,44* NOTICE TO BIDDERS Dispatcher |U'4M~ .11»,«« \ •it.ni • 14^i4 •17*4* . , CVrl • . . n>.m IliSU %MM 114,411 ' •14,414 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Out (ealed proposal! will b* received at tbe Office of tbe City CVft In tie AsfbUntOert in, tu • IMU •14.4«\ Civic Ceoter. &000 Middlebelt Read, Cirdee City. Hxklfaa 411». oa or before Kooiiy. April 17.1»19 it huu vt.w J 00 P M. for O* fol)o»lnj Ittmi: • „ " t* 11X11» C AT RU. 1,1»»« Silt of U*e4 Eq»lj 6XBI 1 T, CwDfrtstor RcpUceaKii Dirpatcber ' , IH^M lis.no •1»>W*; • • 14.4W ' » ?i » U»i Mthtroaec* SALARY ORDINANCE • POUCE OFFICERS ASSOCUTION OF MICHIGAN nilSPATCHER VStt) - Proposal/ muil b«T\;bmlUed oo form* forniibed by UK City Clerk. In t tealcd fifth/ft eodoned with WAGE R.KTlSrORE>1PLOVEES HIRED PRIOR TO JANX'ARY IT, IM» . :: the till* ofi)te item on wfleb. f on are bidding, I e, "Seiled Bid (of U»o MaualerjK*." ; EFFECJTVE OCTOBER 1. llSk — - ". '•-"; . >-- v-'-'. The City" reserve* theMjM to accept or reject any of »11 bfdi ind lo waive any WormiUUa mbto. > • - •74^44 .: •11*44 •U.4M Ordinance Offkef *1U7« •••• ll»,t»l ' •74,1« in.m •11*1« • Ralliif ii7,4»; ~HM77 , .. ...•l».l»l ,•• •14.151 . •11,144 Animal Control Officer • 17.M4 ' HUlt • 17.111 •14,«7» - •11.444 NOTICE OF SPECIAL PLANNING MEETING AND PUBI4CHEARINO "aerTLe*Jer/SecreUry --1* •• — $*- .- .-$.0--. -,- -- »*;" -\njnf--:--1- PLANNING COMMISSION Ort Leader /Sr. Oerk •n,«a uyw . HM»7 •17*44 . 111,411 . . CITY OF GARDEN aTV^ . fX^atcber |K,tlI J15,«* • H.4M • 17*>« , •14,4« • Clerk 114,11« I14.U4. • !*.*» • 14v4U • 17*14 v April 27,198£at 7:30 ?M. AssUUAt Clerk ' I1M19 »1»,7M IIWM , 114,4*4 •14.14» ;.--< . * « • I ••

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April has 1989'8 ;most^Avbrable Eastern Daylight Time, allowing m ern Daylight Time, sunrise Is at 6:29 posed to superior conjunction. It Is opportunity of 1989 to'see^Mercury 'for 14 hours and one minute of sun. -=*•*• a.m. and sunset 1s at 8:30 p.m. (Ei­ not necessary to make that distinc­ in the evening sky. and a meteor ther way you look at It, It adds up to tion with the moon since it can never shower. - . LOOK AT THE western evening skywatch 14 hours and one minute of be located, beytfhd the sun. Three, planets will be visible after sky.. You will see a triangle forrned sunshine.) ' LOOK IN THE western sky again sunset — Mercury, Matrs and .Jupl-" by two planets and a-star. -The: Raymond E. We gain our later sunset and extra on the evening of April 8. Notice how ter. Saturn will be visible jn the pre- brightest object Is Jupiter. ' hour of daylight In the evening at the the triangle formed by Aldebaran, dawa sky. Venus is too^close to the Above Jupiter, and not as bright, Bullock expense of a later sunrise and extra Jupiter and Mars has slretcfied out a sun to be seen this month. Is the red planet, Mars. To the left of hour of darkness In the morning. bit. The amount of sunlight We receive Jupiter Is.Aldebaran (at DEB a ran), * BOTH MERCURY and Venus are Also nojlce a very beautiful sight: increases by one Hour and 17 min­ the orange-red "eye" of Taurus the; gins on the first Sunday in April. We ed by all the public, but over the at superior conjunction on April* 4. The Pleiades (PLEE a dees) star utes in April. - ' • T)Ul).< do not aiter the speed of Earth's Tes­ course of ^years ^standard time be­ They are located behind the s.un, as cluster "hanging" from a cusp (one By the end of the month sunrise is Notice the color oT AJdebaran^and tation or the length of the day, v?e came the norm. seen from Earth, ana are not visible. of the ends of the crescent) of the at 6:?9 a.m. and sunset at 8:30 p;tn. compare it with Mare: The two ob­ merely alter'the device by "which Not until 35 years later did Con­ DonH worry abotit a risk of a colli­ three-day.old moon. , jects, are often- confused when they time Is measured. gress, acting In its usual hasty man­ sion between the two. They may both • The Pleiades marks, the "shoul; aire near each other because of the . A little more than lOf/years ago, ner,- make the standard time zones be behind the suh'at the same time, der" of Taurus and looks like.a tiny '200 REBATE similarity in brightness and color. there wero no standardized time thejajv of the land. but they are separated by millions of "dipper" made of five or six stars. There Is a big difference: Alde- zones. Everyone kept "local" time, ORIGINALLY Michigan was in miles. •; - Light scattered by the moon will AIR CONDITIONING b^aran is a star; it produces Its, own "Noontime" was when the sun was the Central Time Zone because we Mercury moves much faster than make seeing the fainter members of - SALE light and is very far away. Mars Is a due south. are geographically closer to the Cen­ Venus. By the end -of this month, the cluster difficult. Use binoculars tral Time-loftgltudemne, in-ChleagOr- ~Mercury_wllf"be easily" visible. We- Installed was different from-noon in Lansing, than to the Eastern Time line in _the cluster. ForAa and is fairly close." won't see Venus for. a few""-more Low As (Vatch the position of Mars change which was different from Grand Philadelphia. months, and even Wen it will be with On the evening of April 9, the posi- this month with respect to Alde- Rapids, and so on. At one time Mich­ A vote of the people of Michigan difficulty.. tTon of the crescent moon has »1195° baran and Jupiter. Mars will slowly igan had 27 local time zones. placed our state in the-EJastom zone NejwJMoon occurs at .11 ;33_ p,rrj,_Qn cJiajiged_ctJLe„AJdeb.araD, _ Jupiter... City Permits .drift eastward (toward the left). Railroads were having-an impossi­ so"tcwould share the same^fime with April 5. The "moon Is In conjunction Mars triangle into a square, Extra — - ble time scheduling their arrivals businesses on the east coast. with the sun! It's located between the The writer, is fermer-eoor&na-- Carrier DAYLIGHT SAVING Time began and departures. In 1883 the railroads If we stayed on Eastern Standard earth and the sun and is not visible. tor of the planetarium atid obser­ 38THDL018Showf> at 2 a m. on April 2. divided the country inlo four main Time, sunrise at the end of this When Mercury or Venus is be­ vatory at Cranbrook Institute of Our Engineers Aren't Daylight time, when we set our time zones. These standard time- month would be at 5:29 a.m. and sub­ tween the earth and the sun, it is Scierice. He is now unth Image Comfortable Until HniAre. ; clocks forward one hour, alway^-be- zones were not immediately accept­ set would occur at 7:30 p.m. On East­ called inferior conjunction, as op­ Engineering Corp. TRUf <"*)TEMP Hosting & Coollno, Inc. Garden City Canton Township Teachers' pay outpaced inflation in 1987-88 427-6612 981-5600 The average teacher salary In the 5.6 percent over 1987-88, while infla­ master's degree and had been In the grown by $1,844, or 12.3 percent, we must ensure that our teachers United States slightly outpaced in­ tion hovered around 4.5 percent. classroom for 15 years. over the decade when salaries are are the very best available — and AIR CONDITIONING flation this past year, but the Nation­ adjusted for inflation. compensate them with professional- The salaries, reported in the April "Teacher salaries have 'not In­ level salaries." al Education Association said there's NEA Today magazine, range from a Information was compiled from FURNACES still a bit of catching up to do. responses from state departments of creased significantly," said NEA Futrell also called for an entry- high of $41,693 in Ajaska to a low of education. President Mary Hatwood Futrell. "If level salary, for all teachers of s The current average salary for $20,480 in South Dakota. we are to remain competitive In the $25,000 compared to the current es­ 400 Rebate public school teachers is $29,567, up THE AVERAGE teacher has a The average teacher•salary has domestic and International markets, timated average of $18,500. "• Bvy a Carrier deluxe furnacs toftether with « Carrier deSsxe Central Ait Conditioner and 0«t a $400 rebalel Limited time ottor, so doo'l detayl By/ oil tier furnace or air condjtkxtcf and tecerve -«rl200R«b»t».- '-!•—- » ?V Save with ky*. low opouung costs! Carrier's best gas fur­ naces can save 40S or more T" compared to typical cW $$% efficient furnaces. Big cooling* savings with Carrier, too. s«sx Carrier TM WealhermaX- f er SX 6a» fcr- naoa. Super-low HEATING 4 COOLING operating costs. We a/ent con-Jorta^'e Lifetime Imitad urifyevar*. rxat exchanger warranry

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A program once noted for both its 'girls success and-stability, Livonia Lady- wood's girls basketball team now basketball must start next season with its third coach In as many years. odd situation. I'm going to talk to my Such upheaval is often foreboding, AD at Marian, Lorraine Kasper, and but Blazers' athletic-director Kim see if I can let her know later. I don't Linenger made a move last week know how Kim's going to feel about aimed at sustaining the success and it, either." re-establishing the stability whe.n The challenge facing Gasparovic she hired Ton! Gasparovic as cOach. will be difficult. Ladywood has been Gasparovic, 27, replaces Ken Bee- highly successful under male hard, who replaced Ed Kavanaugh a coaches; she will be the first female year ago. Kavanaugh coached Lady- coach. But such challenges make her wood to a -pair of Class B state all the more anxious to get started. championships in his 12 years as coach while m compiling a. 245-42 "There's some pressure, but I'm record. up for—It," she said. "I've heard things like a woman can't discipline Bechard, who coached the Blazer and motivate kids, but discipline's junior varsity fcefore moving up last never been a problem for me. And year, guided the varsity to a 17-7 I've always been able to motivate record and into the Class A quarter­ kids. finals. He had to resign after a job promotion. "I was so enthused when 1 got" hired, I wanted to go to the school' IRONICALLY, THE TEAM that the next day and meet the girls." Churchill's Jason BfiJaire has the ability to win a state championship in the high jump. knocked Ladywood out of the state playoffs and handed the Blazers A CLAWSON HIGH graduate, three of their losses — Class A state Gasparovic attended Sagiraw Valley champion Birmingham Marian — State for two seasons before also produced Gasparovic. She's transferring to Oakland University. coached the Mustang JV for four For the Pioneers, she averaged 9.1 High hopes seasons, collecting „53 wins in 66 points as a junior and 8.8 points as a games. senior. It was while working at a ^"She's compiled a good record at summer basketball camp at OU that Marian," said Linenger. "She's ^ she met Marian coach Mary Lillie- Churchill,, Borgess looking tough strong fundamentalist she's attend­ Cicerone. ed all sorts of coaching clinics and . Lillle-Cicerone told her she would she's willing to put In a lot of time. TCWWIllMW!IL\ ^.r?vig,»Mjy;i;i.^tgi;.^.-L.v^;--«"'^'..' Minch leads an all-star cast

y Dan O'Meara 9.15 on vault, 9.05 on bars, 8.43 on beam and 6.95 oh floor.. i In (he WLAA meet, Williams was among the top 10 In every staff writer event, finishing fourth In the all-around and on^vauft, fifth on bars, eighth on Hoof and 10th on beam. ' ., . all-area HE GIRLS ON the AU^Observer gymnastics In the regional,'she was second on floor, th'lrdpn vault, bars team are always among the best in the state, and all-around and eighth on beam. At the state meet, Williams _ anAMsytetthe best gymnastJn. the statejs_. ..placed 24thJnJh<}-a.!i-atound. 30jh on vault, 31st on .beam and.. T one of them. . • s ' ' 37th on bars. ^ . • '" V Wendy MJnch, a sophomore at Westland John Glenn, Heather Kahn, «ophomoreT N. Farmington: Kahn, a veteran 1988-89 ALL-AREA earned that honor by; winning the all-around title at the dub gymnast* was a welcome addition to the North team this GYMNA8TICSTEAM slate meet March 18'. She scored 36.85 in that competi­ year end helped the Raiders capture fifth ptace In the staje FIRST TEAM tion but had a season high of 37.85. meel •" . .' Glenn Is one of three teams to place three gymnasts Kahn was the seventh-place. a)l-arounder at the state meet W«v*yM:nch, . . . . . JohnO!enh oil the11989 all-area team. Mlnch is joined by team­ with 35.40 and tied for fifth On bars. She and teamma.te_HeHer 0«W>y WWams . . . , . JohnOtenn mates Debby Williams and Christine Prough. Williams, wcfo-seoomhonry to Mlne4v-emong WLAA ol oroundersr-eftd- ttejDiCiKali Kahn won that title In the annual city meet. At the regional. '.KvmH«aer .;.,.. .:, ;.H Farmington. Kristin 'Szutarekl of North Farmington and Heather Kahn was first on bars and third In tho all-around. 'Kr&tlnSzulariW. v . . ., ,N. Farrhlogton Murphy of Plymouth Canton are first-team repeaters. \ Her season-high scotea.wete 9.65 on vault, 9.25 on bars, •OawnCsitordi'. , . . .. ' . . . Canlofl Along with Szutarekl, the Western Lakes AMlyitles 9.35 on beam and 9.30 on floor. \ • \ •" •'Healh*Murpt\y.>-/; . . '.-.'•'. ; Cerrton -. . . . Cenloo Association champion Raiders put Kvm Heller and * "Heather was very consistent the whole year," coach Jeff JohaAM ArxJerwo ... . ChrfettoOate* , . . » . . ' Dwye'r said. "She never had a bad meet. She knew what she '. . Farmfrsjlc^ Heather Kahn on the honor roll. In addition to Murphy, UsiOranfeWt. . , .'. . . . Ctartnoevffli Canton's Dawn Clifford and Johannfc Anderson also had to do and got It done?' ChrtstlotPfouQh...... \JohnG'enn made the team. .-. Kym HeHer, junior, N, Farmington; Heller made the Art-Ob­ Autumn Bunch ; . , . . . •.-.'. . SaWm server team two years ago as a freshman but attended Birming­ Rounding out the 12-member squad are Christine SECOND TEAM Oates of Farmington, Lisa Granfeldt of Livonia ham Country Day School last year, She. had another solid wa­ son after becoming eligible at Ihe start of the second semester. ClarencevJlle and Autumn Bunch of Plymouth Salem. CotepnWood, . . . i . . . CiareftoavT'e ^Introducing this year's Xll-Obierver gymnastics Helior tied for third place on vault at the state meet and Riia'Ogm...... ».„ ..Jl.farm'ngtoi .placed sixth on floor exercise. The Raiders were runners-op Id team; • . OobbteFwd ...... farm'ngton Troy Athens In regional competition In which Hotter was second ShannonF8*d«t, .". . . Wa>n«Memorial on vault (9.30), bars (9.00) and ail-aroyOd (36,10), third on 0«rwHoW«...... S«»«fn ALL-AREATEAM *A' v , beam (8.70) end fourth on floor (9.10). JUKalawlon ...... 'Fami^gtoo In the league, Heller and Kahn fled for 6econd In the eft-. Wendy Mlnch^sophomore, Glenn: In the process of becom­ . around (35.60), and Heller was third on vault and floor, second HONORA61C MENTION * ing the bost high school gymnast In Michigan, she won state on beam and fourth on bars. • championships oh the unoven bars and balance beam, too. Canton:' Ke^y Fotlier. IIM Kmrfmaft, "She ended the season with a strong finish," Owyer sakJ. hMH Yoon. Sanot Sherwin, Sh*mwn Coo Winch, who received an Alt-America, rating, was the WLAA "Sho got roal consistent near the end when we needed herN ,ne»t; trim; U$* WWWd, AVnw Wooj. champ In every event and captured regional honors In every- most, and^l think the team score (139.50) reflects that." ; - .'• (jonriy Sfcytokos. Sue Farhyy, RoNn Of»«<}, ' fhlng but beam: She had seeson-high scores of 9.6 on vault, John Oh^: Miorte«« Coornt>i, Bulty .- '.•••...'. -'•'-•'' '' • • ' ' • • • - 1 8.55 dri bars, 9.30 on beam and 9.25 on floor oxercteo. Her lop Kristin Srutftrekl, sophomore, N. 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gCq.a.W.Q) O&E Monday, April 3,1969 Patties loom as league seasons close the arrival of April always brings .651; ahd Nell Beckman, 650. ard Clark, 244/678; Marv Gadde, ell's 683 and 277 game, Ron Manni on the opening of the baseball Season ; 240/666; Randy Wolber, 244/659; had a 287 game In this 658 series and and. the conclusion of the regular • Jack Treolar of Redford Lou Pirronello, .225/666.; Don Don Laldlaw a 660 series Jn the "La­ bowllfig season;, , bowled an 802 series at Skore Lanes TO-pin alley »_».-. »«*s - Gaglearo, 238/656; Gary Flummer- dles Night Out," Cheryl Sllpek fired Bowling teams are'in the "stretch In Taylor, finishing with a.289 high felt," 229-/640; Rick Faclone, 255/636; a 238 game in a 601_set. The Senior jdvev, audmany: still have title.as^ . game in - the Suburban Proprietors- Al ^ Randy Smith, 236/627; Bob Lewicki,< House Leage action .featured Chuck- '• • pirahons; Now'»the timewheijeach Traveling League. Treolar also com­ 217£6J6; and Terry Cwick, 233/617. Myers with a 726 series, Mickey Gul- rl^spolnt in the win or loss column looms petes in the Budweiser -Classic lett at 698, Jeff Adamczyk, 690; Ken Harrison Kubit, 679; and Tony Kaplnski with a '•:• v- bigger, and the competition can get League. "; * pretty fierce. Tom Holt, 287/671; Dave Kramer, '• Woodland Ljanes iaLlvonla was • The St. Edith League featured 690 series. - Good luck to aU the bowlers stUl • At Mayflower JLanes on Plym­ 224/650; $ob Crosslarjd; 235/646; again the scene of some fine bowling Ed Mallnowski with a 717 series, : > in contention for th,e various' leagues outh Road, the'NTght Owls had J>at and Bob Anderson, 254/686^ , with Ken Kubit of the Livonia Toby, House, ..649; Mik- e House, 622; • Bowling Up of -the week: Check ,. * : aroundJ^rQubd town. Fronp'thf youth Rapp with a 604 series (102-211-201) ' ,In the .Frjday Night Ladies, Rita "Stfikers'* rolling up a 736 series and _ Ralph Blesma, 601; Jeff. Schaefer. your soles! The last step in your de-. *. leagues to the senior citizens' cir- and tori Echols with a 220 game. • Anaersonn scored 231/592, and-,Mi- George. Little a ?69 game. In the 636; Don Sokol, 6f4; and Ed Ranilo- livery can make all the difference, if : v, cults;,from the;neighborhood,mixed chelleForest^nrolled a 20'0-209 fdra Junior Hpuse League, Dave Doyvhan vich, 622. In the Local 182 League, your foot, "slides" properly as you, k r.*.« Jeagues- to' toe.classics, ' everybody • Cloverlanes Bowl In Livonia, •j54l set, In the Wednesday Night La* .shot 258/652, Dave,flyers, 678; Bob Morley, Cfemence bowled a 232 deliver the ball, your soles are fine. - hopes' to yrln. As the seasonu.ends, I saw St£ve Gorham enter the K of C dies, Vivian Waidriprplletfa 212. _Dayu3, 618 series; and Bob Farsaki- game. The Ford Transmission La­ ;,;;^wlll be reporilrig on the outcome of Tournament and blast a 299 game The Wednesday Afternoon Seniors an a 612. In the Ladiei "Thursday dles League had Karen Brown at 244 If, not, check the bottom of your , \ many loc^lteaguesiind other related and 750series to take the lead in this saw Dorothy Ferrara hit 201. In the Flyers," Shirley TaipaulusroUed a and a 671 series. Ford parts was led sliding shoe. Look for any moisture ' r stories." annual event. There Is Just one week Sunday Ftintlmers, Glenda Davis 236 game. Joanne O'Donahue scored by Bob Butala's 693 set. The^'Alley or foreign matter. A good item to There will also be be information left to see if his score holds, but had a 216 game. The Sunday Mixers a 236 in the Thursday Morning La- Cats" saw Teri Reed score a 231 carry along with you is a small wire '—- —on-the-^prlng-and- summer- leagues, -someone-will have to record ;a^^ per* =Tncluded-^s~^21—serles^ from ^—idtesl^ague; game .and Pat Cbartrand of the brush which can clean the soles and and a report on the area's instruc- fect game to beat him. Barney, who finished with 234 and The Ford LTP saw Larry Makuch Men's Trio rolled a 696 set. restore the "nap" to the leather. & tors. _2Q9-games.yTh.ft Wednesday-Nlght- mil a 9«B gafntumrf Jim Head a 688 Look out for any spilled drinks or • Westland Bowl on Wayne Road men's were led by Mike Treniontl's series, while a geek_ earlier—Rich- =T5e!u^^olb*r-^taJtL34jr in The "anything" else you may step on that -—• Speaking of-bowling-^yelh^elth -near Warren-was-the-scene-oi-the—26g-25tJltn"d 678 series. KUery Ma- Mason stroked 679 and Joe Gumbls Thursday Morning Ladiesanl ldjness up your soles. Whatever Guertln, a. fine young young bowler West Side Senior House League with kowski had a 651 series (237-246) and shot 670. Top performers In the Ba- Carlson scored a 243 game and 648 you do7ttieTise^Hak4jm-4)p.Hd£r_fia_ in' the Country Lanes" University Mark Buck and Charlie Riffle lead­ Joe Ruggirelo bad a 230 and 603 to^ tors Bar League were Len Singer, series in the "Early Birds." The your soles or the Idnes is no longer ' Men's League last Tuesday began ing the pack, each with a 288 game tal. who had a 245 and 686 series; How- Livonia Elks wero-4ed by Bill Pow- legal. •; with a 214 Ln the first game. and Riffle a 649 series. In the Ke started \b& next game with a Wednesday 9:i0 league, Jeff Hanson spare, followed that with twenty was high with a 255 game. consecutive strikes, which resulted , The Sunday Night "Kings and -in a 290, and 278 for a whopping 782 Queens'- was the scene of a 800 I series. Also at Country Lanes, the game, from Thomas 'T.J." Johnston - Ladies noon classic saw Linda Fur- as he ran up a 719 series. In the West sports roundup raa'n roll a 620 series on games of Side Senior House League, Kevin * i i !• ')' I'II a 11 IJ' a • i 215-183-222. Lori Anderson shot a Muto rolled a 300 game and 773 se­ • SOFTBALL TOURNEY mation center at Briarwood. Awards will be pre­ by the Livonia Junior Football League and the 590 set with a 233 game, Donna ries, Bill Aschcraft a 267 game and sented to the top five finishers in seven age divi­ Livonia Parks and Recreation Department, will Kress,561 and a 198, and Wendy Mike Chapman, 258. The Friday A double-elimination, preseason mens softball sions, ranging from under 19 to over 70. be 9 am. yntil 3 p.m.Saturday, April 15, at Ford Ldrd finished with a 561 andja 202 Twin Parish League saw Jim. Kep- tournament is scheduled for April 21-23 at Claude For more information, call the Briarwood man­ Field and adjoining Edgar Arena. gdme. pen with a 687*series. In scores from Allison Park in Redford. The tourney is for Class agement office at 769-9610. ' Registration is $10 in advance or $12 at the the "Sunday Sleepers," Bobby Wil­ B teams and below. Cost is $125 per team, plus a door. • In the Greenfield Mixed liams had a 279 game and 721 series, ball per game. • FREE GRID CLINIC For information, call 464-2959. League Friday night, Chuck Chuck Thompson, 289/712; Dan Har­ For more information, call 534-6287. "O'Rourke scored a 721 series on 256- rison, 267/703; Nick Petito, 258; Bri­ Wayne State University will stage a free foot­ © VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS 239-226, Bob Adkins"had'a 654 series an Masicb,. 269; and Dennis Thomp­ • pANCER BOWL ball clinic, 9 a.m. until 1 p.m., Saturday, April 8, at the school's General Lectures Hall. and games of 255 and 219. Bob and son, 278.; • - 'i • Tryouts for the Madonna College squad will teammate Sue Turnage will become —Tom Molar of the K of C Notre All Catholic Youth Organization, Police Athlet­ be 6:30-8:30 p.m. SundaypApril 9, at the school's more than just teammates, with Dame Friday Night League carries a The Michigan Cancer Foundation is hosting its ic League and little league coaches are invited. thlrd-.annual "Bowl-with the Stars to Beat Can­ Among the speakers will be WSU head coach Joe gym f wedding plans scheduled this week. 181 average, and he beat that with a . Tryouts are open to all high school seniors. Jack-Zahn registered a" 232 game 711 series including games of 298 cer" starting April 22 at Bronco Lanes In Warren Horn and Philadelphia Eagle linebacker Paul and ending June 2 at Merri-Bpwl In Livonia. Butcher. For information, call Jerry Abraham at 478- an*d 606 series, Al Prleskorn had a and 231. Garden Lanes In Garden H 7107. 232 game, Jan Elliott rolled a 227 in City Is the scene of the ladies Senior Mary Mohacsi of Uyonia will serve as event For reservations, call the WSU football office chairman. Official entry blanks and information at 577-4288. * • Tryouts for the Henry Ford Community Col­ a 610 series and Caroline Schaefer House League where Paula' Sitarski lege women's volleyball team will be 10:30 a.m. . finished.with a 206 score--— can be obtained by calling 8834)710. Entry fee i$ -rolled-a 269 game and 649 series. In $25, which includes a sandwich and a soft drink. until 1 p.m. Sunday, April 23, at tfc« school's gym the St. Linus Men's, David Bazner All proceeds'support cancer research and patient O BASEBALL SIGNUP (Evergreen and Ford roads). • Farmlngton's Bel Aire Lanes Is shot 269-244-247, for a 760 set. and family services. For information, call coach Gary Gray at 427- the site of the Senior House League • Final Livonia baseball registration (ages 9- 14) will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the Livonia 6697. -with some hot bowlegs, Including • At Oak* Lanes In Westland, Curt • BRIARWOOD RUN Lynn Lewis who led the pack-wilh a 'Benton paceofthe Youth-League with Civic Center Library, 3277 Five Mile Road. * Registration, sponsored by the Livonia Junior • SOFTBALL LEAGUES 297 game and 732 series. Jeff Erard a 268 game and Steve GalinJs regis­ The lSth annual Briarwood Run will be Sunday, had a 708 series, Ed Wright a 257 tered a 238 score. In the Monday Football League and the Livonia Parks and Rec- April 8, with proceeds going to support the Galens - reatipn Department, is open-to youngsters living • Redford and Oak Park have openings for in­ game and 654 series, Ken Hoeflein, Night Men's, Andy Plaza shot a 280 Medical Society of the University of Michigan, to dividual players on its men's 49 and overleagues 257/693; Al Feldmao, 298/681; Gary with 633; Wayne Mascarello, 262/ in the Livonia and Clarenceville school districts. help children in need. For more information, call Ernie Caudle at (no residency rule requirements. Sachau, 673; Bob Parker, 662; Gary 669. The Friday Night Men's had The run Is actually four different competitions: Rosenthal, 661; John Staricha, 279/ Ray Leedy finish with a 255/658; 464-2959. For information, call 561-6231. 20 kilometer, 1& kilometer and five kilometer • Livonia Mickey Mantle League baseball will • The Garden City Recreation Department is runs and a one-mile walk. All will start at 9 a.m. be holding tryouts. Those Interested should call accepting teams for its Class B-C men's softball_ on the southwest corner of Briarwood Shopping. Bill Schaffer (425-1243) or'Jeff Sudz (522-8460) by league, "which plays Mondays and Thursdays; Center in Ann Arbor. Friday, April 14. eight non-residents maximum. The fee Is $540 for RETAtLV V>&iK Entry fee Is $10 for the-wns and $5 for the 20-22 games. 3ALE8 . walk. A long-sleeve commemorative shirt is • BASEBALL SEMINAR A co-recreational league also is being formed. available for an additional $5.'Entry forms are It will be played on Sundays with an open roster. available at sporting goods stores and the Infor­ The Milt Wilcox Baseball Semiqar, sponsored Fee is $325 for 14 games, . — CHy

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; -Continued from Pafle 1 8.75 on vault and 33.86 In all around. to keep striving." •arounder. She averaged 32.66 in the all- on vault, 6.80 on ba/s, 8.42 on beam, regional events were floor and bars In "I have high expectations for her in the around. Szularskl also competed in, iho all- 8.25 on ftqor and 31.85 In the all-around. which she was seventh and 1.1th with 8.65 Juture," Dyvyer saw. "She,still has a lot of Dawn Clifford, freshman,. Canton: Clif­ "She had several excellent meets and and 8.35 scores, respectively. - afound at the regional and floor, bars and/ potential.) think she saw she can be com- ford is an All-Amerlcan on beam and all- was a surprise as one of Canton's- best . Autumn (Juncb, freshman, SaJem: In the league. Bunch was 13th h the all* vault ai state. Her high scores were 8.80 petitrvo with the rest'ol the high school around. She was.sixth In the all-around at performers,'.'Cunningham said. Bunch was 21st among regional;".all- atoynd at 32.76. She also took fifth oh on bars. 8.80 on beam. .890 on floor, field, and | think that will give her Incentive the regionalJeOef wtwre she ajsojlnished eroOtfterswItlra 31.85 score. Her best floor, o'njh on vault and 14th on bars. >;' third on beam, sixth'on Bars and seventh . Christine Oates,-freshman, Farminn- . on floor!" . ton: Oates tied tor third place on beam at • -She fied«for fourth place oh beam at the. the regional and qualified (or state. She league meet and was 11th In trw ajl- missed qualifying-by .05 on bars and aroundvClilford's high scores were 8.40 lloor.

. on vault, 8.65 on bars, 8.80 on beam, • • • . • • 8.75 on floor and 34.20 In the all-round, Oates scored a season-high 8.15 on ''-'She*'.was out most consistent all-' vault and 8.95 on bars, beam and floor, , . .around performer," coach John. Cunning­ H& best In the all-around was 34:20. In' ham said. "Sha had' our' highest ail- the WLAA meet, she was fourth on beam,' t" around score twice and missed a school seventh on floor and Qlnth 1n theaJJ^ record by 15," < . _ '> around with a 33.60 total.' '. "Christine is a 'confident perforrtw." " Heather Murphy, sophomore. Garvton: coach Mary Beth Schornhorst said "Out, 8 Wyrphy earned All-America honors on of 15 meets, she only-had two beam beam for the second straight year. Her routines witn Jails $he nailed1 every other tiigh score in that event was 6.70 and her. routine." ' <" season average 8.20. Wendy Minch , •* Debby Williams . Heather Kahn She was third on beam at the. regional U3a" Qranfeldt. freshman, Clarenoe- Cbrlstine Pf6ugJi___iH«atherfvtBrpfiyr Johanna Anderson John Glenn John Glenn ~ N. Farmington and. JaLAA-meets- Her-best-scores'Trr — viflefOranfetdfearned-Atl-Amorica, honors - John-Glenn" Canton on beam and won. the Great Lakes Dght Canton -othet events were 8.30 on vault, 8.40 on League championship in that even"). barsf and 8.65 or) floor. Murph/s be3t in the all-around was a 33.35. She averaged She scored a season high of 8.90 on 32.31 as an all-aroonder. % the beam, 8.45 on vault, 865 on bars and 8.85 on floor. Her be$ all-around total "She was a consistent performer who wa^^S^hjHied with Glenn's Chrtstine_ •~wi])'Dfl"aieamleadernext yeafc" Cunning­ Prough ,or 19th ptaceTh the regional alh ham said. around. Johanna Anderson, sophomore, Can­ "Lisa has .gre,at potential," coach ton; Anderson Is an All-American on-floor Chuck Thompson saTd. ''With one year oi- and beam. She scored a season-best higft-school competition under her belt, "8.85 on floor and tied for second place' in she is ready to go on to bigger and better the regional. things.-1 am looking forward to Ihe futtrre -She also was 10th on beam and the all- with Lisa. She's a very steady competitor. around (33.45). at the regional. In the WLAA meet, Anderson was fifth on floor, Christine Prough, sophomore, Glenn: sixth on beam, eighth on vault and sev­ At the regional meet, Prough placed sixth ' enth in the all-around. on beam, 18th on vault and 21st on floor. Kym Heller . Kristin Szutarski Dawn Clifford In addition to ihe floor exercise, her She was 19th in the all-around and, sub­ Christine Oates Lisa Granfeldt Autumn Bunch N, Farmington N. Farmington Canton best scores were 8.60 on vault. 8.20 on sequently, finished 33rd In the state. Farmington Clarenceville Salem bars. 870 on beam and 34.10 as an all- Proogh's season averages were 8.30 Observerland fearns seeking solid seasons

£ Continued from Page 1 serverland team last year as a pole League meet last spring, and fin­ field events and wants to be a de- Smith and juniors Pierre Hixson and There is considerable depth in the vaulter. ished the season at 3-5 overall. "We're going to be weak in the cathlete in college, Gibbons said. Kevin Hankerson. ' distance to offset OlschanskJ's loss. Garden City's distance group in­ Coach Kevin Kavanaugh expects Also back as seniors are pole Seniors Will Dawson- and" Eric field," Dukes said. "We'll get maybe cludes juniors John Samborski, Mike improvement on the track, but the 10 points in the field all year. We«an vaulter and middle distance runner . LIVONIA FRANKLIN Zitzewitz and freshman Matt Peters - Deberry, John Roe and Jason Block. field events remain a mystery. Mike Bianchi; middle distance and are all capable. Juniors Dan Ignagni win it without points, though. I have "We're a, senior team," he said. a bunch of freshmen in the field sprinter Howard Brumfield; hurdler "We've got a lot of holes-te-filL" and Ed Steiber are the 800 mete* LIVONIA CLARENCEVILLE "We should be pretty solid en the and sprinter John Piatt; and middle claimed Franklin coach Bob Holmes. contingent, senior Dave Piontek is events and they'll come on.-Wl-hold - track. The areas we have to develop my own on the track here." distance runner Keith Turnbull. The Patriots were 3-3 in dual experienced in both hurdles, junior The Trojans have one of the area's some people are in the {discus and Juniors on the roster include Mar- meets last year, 2-3 in the WLAA's Pete Ministrelli fills in in the 400 shot put) throws and the long jump. ty Uoyd (distance), Dave McChrue and junior Rich Baisch is a leading GARDEN CITY most exciting runners/high jumpers Western Division. And although their in sophomore Kendrick Harrington, We have no veterans in the throws. (hurdler) and Steve Nowak (long and losses are considerable — among sprinter. We Have to find someone." but they lack depth. high jump).. them senior distance runner Charlie REDFORD ST. AQATHA "We really don't have the numbers At least six seniors are counted on Newcomers include Carl Watklns, Olschanski, who decided to play in I would like, but the kids we do have Clarenceville's new coach is Jeff to make contributions, Including Jeff Wood, who takes over for the depart­ Wally Boyd, SDavid Boyd and Sam an all-star hockey game, thereby A year ago, the Aggies finished out are quality," Cougars coach Rob Sebuck, an All-Catholic choice in the- Provenada. forfeiting his eligibility for the Phillips said. ed Ralph Weddle, high and intermediate hurdles-last fourth, in the Catholic League's C-D "We're kind of small in the field "The quality of kids is greater spring — there irdepth. meet after going $-3 in duals and 5-2 Phillips is referring to the lack of ,f year. Other hurdlers back for their than it's ever been," Gibbons said. athletes he has oh the '89 rosier. But events," Wood saidr We don't really "There Is no one spot that's weak," in the A-East Coach Kurt Wentzel is senior years are Doug Palbot and said Holmes. "We're going to have to it probably also could be said he have the numbers, but we expect to Stiberia Patterson. hoping to match those accomplish­ dowel! individually." WAYNE MEMORIAL have people rise up and fLU holes. We ments. wasn't thrilled about the numbers Another senior, Aaron Ronialn, Garden City posted Ijist year in dual Providing some depth in the have the numbers, we just have to "We willbe strong in the hurdles will be a high jumper, while seniors Wayne will try to defend its find the right people for each event". and weight events," he. predicted.; meets, when the Cougars finished 1-3 sprints are senior Mike Richardson Kevin Jankowski and Jeff Fedewa Wolverine A League crown without : in the Northwest Suburban'League, and sophomore Scott Silardi, who One runner Holmes is happy to "Depth will be ^a problem because* are distance runners. four All-Observer first-team mem­ have back healthy b senior Mike we are thin in numbers." '.: • / .'•'-., 5-5 overall. doubles as a middle distance man. bers who graduated, including Steve Points are expected out of junior The junior class' is led by Mike Patzsch, who will run everything Though Phillips wishes he had Sheridan, an all-stater last fall in Heamdon, Observerland's. trackman from.100 to 400 meters; Patzsch Leading the returnees is senior . more performers to work with, he Tom Wilkerson in the distance of the year. events and sophomore Chris-Aoning cross country, and the league champ might have scored at the WLAA hurdler and sprinter Matt Carlisle, returns qualify people In seniors last spring in the 3,200 meters, Other The Zebras cruised through the '88 meet*last year had he been able to who was All-Catholic League in the Brad Armstrong, Ray Sells, Brian also will contribute there, : ' Senior Peter Castro will be a shot members of the junior class, are Da­ season unscathed in nine duals, and stay healthy. A leg muscle pull side­ 300-meter hurdles. Senior Andy Ross, Scott Nutt and Lee Richards. vid Owens and Mike Mathis, sprint­ also ran away from the field at the lined for half the season, and he nev­ Shepley and junior Brian Rich are "Armstrong is my do-it-all man," putter "along with junior Raymond Phillips." ers; Chris Antczak, distance; and Observerland Relays.' Repeating er regained full strength. top hopes in the shot put and discus. Phillips said; He runs hurdles, relays Dave Baucus, long jump and high those feats will be difficult without Other Patriots to watch are senior Senior Chris Hudy is the leading and he high jumps, finishing second jump. all those feet that graduated. pole vaulter Dennis Dilorenzo, who distance runner, sophomore Jeff at the NSL meet Jast.year in the in­ REDFORD CATHOLIC "We lost.a bundle," coach Joe CENTRAL scored at the WLAA meet, and long flobertson joins Carlisle to give Si termediate hurdles, fifth at the re­ REDFORD UNION Grasley said. "We lost most of our jumper Roy Hall, another senior. Agatha depth In the hurdle^and jun­ gional. state qualifiers from last year, but ior Eric Schjck Is solid in the middle Redford Catholic Central, under Paul Rhoads, a junior; will anchor Sells and Nutt are sprinters and It looks like coach Jim Gibbons we have'a nucleus,returning and.I the shot put and discus. distance events (800,1,600). long jumpers and Ross runs sprints. coach Kevin Kavanaugh, stumbled has the personnel to make an even have some good recruits. We hope to _v_ Richard's was selected to the All-Ob- to a sixth place finish at the Catholic stronger run toward the Northwest beacontender"lntheconfei«nce." ' Suburban League title. _ .Grasley can count on a solid senior RU was 7-$ in dualslast year and class, highlighted by distance men Spartahsia finished second in the NSL to Dear­ Dave Richards, and Chris Wodley, .4. born at 3rl. • \ both cross country all-state selec­ . Livonia Stevenson opened its The 1,600 relay of Jenne Magoul- Returning for their senior years tions last fall- track season in respectable fashion Jck, Lisa Christensen, Teresa Sarno >Ujj^ Gem Carpet Cleaners are Chris Woodbeck and Eric Shep- Senior Carlos Home, a first-team' last month, placing 18th at the Spar­ ..and Tracy Clark claimed the Spar­ Shampoo, Steam & Rfn'se pard, two versatile athletes whom All-Observer selection In the 400 me­ tan Relays at Michigan State Uni­ tans: best finish, garnering siith ters last year, will return at sprints versity's Jenison Field Housg^ '-•; place In 4:31^2. -- CARPETS • FURNITURE • FLOORS • LOOSE RUGS • INSURANCE CLAIMS Gibbons taughts as preseason candi­ dates for Observerland's trackman- a'hd middle distance and Dave Ro- The. Spartans finished with seven The sprint medley placed seventh, 2 ROOMS "onhe^year honors. : —^--——— -drigue2,apother first-team pick, will- -points..Ann Arbor Pioneeriwon the _clocking_J:10.6lMember8 - included '- Woodbeck y*as a league champion fill in almost everywhere, from 100- relay with 78 points, followed by Yp- Magoulick,; Sherrl Jahns, Debbie and adjacent ball $39.95 in the «0 and 200-meter faces last meters to. half-mile. Another senior sllanUwith58; ;. Walsh and Christenserf. Jessanh eacTPaddltlonal room »15.95 spring and last month he finished is Marlon Nelson, a distance man. Stevenson's points, came in the 'Martin had Stevenson's best individ­ Names to remember include sen­ sprint medley relay, 1,^00-meter re­ ual finish, throwing the shot put 84-* third in the pole vault at the Huron ; l COMMERCIAL Relays. Sheppard competes In all the iors Shayler Barnes and Wendell lay and the shot put. • " feet, 4-toches for sevenw pkc^, REDFORD RESIDENTIAL 532-8080 \Lkkikkikli*iiAkkkkJ*AAiklkliAii UGLY KITCHEN CABINETS? SPRING SALE Astro-Glasstite-Century DONT DON'T *, Trubk Covers JUST REPLACE... 'REFACIJ' Quality Truc^Acc«tiorte» good lawns .HAPPEN, MODERN A EUROPBAN STYLES Running Boardi From. FORMICA SOLID WOODS . *99 Installed Solid Colors OaK, Cherry Aluminum Flbtrglm Truck and Woodgraln- and Birch Truck Cov«ri Covert from From ^269 *395 installed • LIQUID fr DRY^ERTItIZER ^CORE AERATION ^ « Bug 0«fl«ctOfl » bur»Sf*r» ic78»g»l» SERViNQ WA YNE, OAKLAND A MACOMB • SMing Window* • -Ted Bon**/ Pro(e«

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J2500 Or last page ol Section SUNBIRO K85. turbo, automatic, ham. V8. power windows-toclis. eV. GRAND AM 1985, 2.5 engine. 5 PAFuSlENNE. 1964. V8. $5,995. $12,500, 881-605« best offor. Musi *ee! 25*6307 HORIZON. 1987. 5 spoed.: $3300 air. stereo. 1«. cruise, 57.700 miles, cassette Nice! $8,200. 464-6545 days 553-5953 or eves 375-112¾ speed, rhanual transmission, power 884 V.olkftwagen •sleer.ng 4 brakes, $3600 563-5956 SUNBIRO. GT 1966. 5 Speed, air. »4500. After 6pm . 981-3119 6000 STE W V-6. a-jlomatic. aJr. ~OTU*SS;-t»W-CtERftA L8 Only GLASSMAN am-(m cassette, low^mdes. gray/ power moon roof, every opuon. OTI. 1987. 34,000.miles. exceSenl , HORIZON 89 Automatic, air. stereo. SUNBIRO 1987. 4 xloor. low mBe- JS.069 original owner miles. Its ex­ GRAND AM, 1946. two,tone grey. 2 12 Mile 4 Telegraph 3.54-3300 Black, Sharp.VOOO/best 522-59«2 must see. $7.854.353-1306 condiuon. $MuO- M2-40?{. 874 Mercury 1.100m;!e$.'$8.200. ege. exceJent condition, priced to tra clean. $¢.795 door, 5" speed, loaded, excesent PONTIAC 6000 LE". 1982., J1.600. SUNBrRD SE 1988. Red. 13.0 } sea. Caa Joe. Apti 6-15 643-0525 RABBIT 1960, 74.000-mEce, rv«*'.. Kines Parh UncotrvMeroury cond.iion, Sun/oof $7100.'421-261» MAflOUlS 1984 arootfiajiv 4 door. ' FOX HILLS 349-0282 miles, am-fm cassette, air. $7600 real well. $1200 or best offer. Celt sir. art po»-tr. cruise, tii.-nereo/ 453-2424 ext 400 - TRANS AM, 1977. good condition. TAMAROFF BUICK alter 6PM. . 474-4724 Chrysler-Plymouth GRAND AM. 1966. Automatic, pit. PONTIAC 6000 LE 1986. * Ooot, After 6pm 653-0345 cassette. Rust 'proofed, axceneni CUTLASS 1966, 4 door. Burgundy. power windows/locks, 'ear defrost, $i700orbestc.fter. Cal eves. 455-8740 • ' 961-3171 dart bloe, loaded, low mlley. $6,500 RABBIT, 1981 Converuble. 6 speed, condition. 14.300. $37-2241 eiceflenl cohdition. loaded, $5,206. Ut^am-lm cassette, excellent condl- SUNBIRO SE 66 Air, AM/FM cas- • * 647-49« or best. Evos .'645-5539 red with biack-top. never s^arfW": :'•• CaH: 647-9747 RELIANT, 1981 • 1 ownea low mitei, t>c*» $6350.Afier.fvprT< .459-4412. setie. dearf, $5.555-. 882 Toyota MAftQUiS1$85 -Brougham, »j/ TRANS AM 19J5 -*frsr, tuned port. only $5,495,- very dependable, $875 ' 4^1^)349 PONTIAC 6000 IE-J985, exeetlerfl CEUOT1992 GT, 2 door. 4 speed, siereo tafia ridio. ipoedcontrol, M CUTLASS 1987 • Clcra, $8500 GRAND PRIX-1977, new motor,. LQU LaRICHE aulomaUc. 4 vhoef disk, loaded, : condiuon. «utornattc.'- sir; power winter stored. JJ.000 mi«s, $6600 auto ovcrdflva. po-wet mlrtbrs, lilt. SUBURBAN NISSAN po>e/ $43» 425-6167 • • 363-2683 RELIANT." 1937 - .4 door, air Low tires 4 paint.^oaded, 11.500 or bes! brakles/steoring. rear delogoer, ne-« CHEVY/SUBARU orbesl.offw 536-2866 «7.O00rhL $280O/ofler. " 427«l9tf4 mileage Clean Estate sa;e.56300 ofler 522-6597 649-230O • WERCUWf. 1978. Wagon 302 V-8 Hies. 43.000 m?l«s- $5.S00.422-3f 74 Pr/mcuVi Rd- - Just West or 1-275 CUTLASS. 1987 $9,495 525-3731 CELICA". 1987 • qTS Blue meta«c. eng>ne. loaded. excellent condition. GRA>10 PRM.I991. blue, engine TRANS AM 1966½. burgundy, auto­ SClRflOCCO 64 AJf, 5 speed, toed- PONTIAC 6000 SE 1966. w>Jte, • 453-4600 Po-wer p&ckage. 5-spood, aunroof. 459-0234 Overhauled.' ne-* mullier 6 braJioe. matic, l-tops. security system, al ed.$3.986.. RELIANT 86 Automatic/ air. 1 loaded. 42.000 m3es, $6500 firm cruise, air. am/lm cassette ©Quain- GLASSMAN loaded. $2900 Alter 4pm, 348-2959 SUNBIRO 1984. eV. stereo, new ex­ power, loaded. 24.200 miles, excei- o-»ner. 21.OOO rr£es. $5,495. 522-6061 er.$l0.500/besl. 626-5176 MEflKUH XJUTl .1956. brtgM red. 12 MMt Telegraph 354-3300 haust, till, power steering, power tentcond^on. $11,900. 681-7512 TAMAROFF BUICK * 9f«y leather • Interior, automat*. FARMINGTON HILLS PONTIAC 6000 SE. 1988 - Wagon. braXes. $3200. -^-689-1183 11 000 mRes. txe new. alter 6pn\. CUTLASS 1988 SUPREME Interna­ PONTIAC J2000. 198¾ loaded! TRANS.AM 1987. exoerWi! condi- COROLLA 1*961 Verv dean, am-fm VW VA>*. '1979. good body 4 parts. Maroon Futfy oqulpped. Low m3e- 6268821 tional 5 speed manuel »3000 ml 6/ CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Good condition $1.500.' 356-8382 SUNBIRO 1984 exceOent condrtion. tlon. 13.000 miles. aJ'powv. manv stereo, new tireS. $1450 or best ndl runfilng $300. Ca3 aher 6PM 60 GM warrant/, Loadocf. 326-1156 GRAND RIVER / MIDOLEBELT age. $10,900. 828-3932 air. aytomaUc. 2 door; clean, $3200. extras. $13,900. 3,7-2469 729-32V0 • '422-2534 MERKUft.»9$6 XR4U 27.000 miles, Can after 6pm 981-2585 PONTIAC 6000 1986. silver, a^. lUomaiJc leaded, red with mww- CUHESS SUPREME 1979. good I ^ 531-8200 . PONTIAC LE- 6000: 1986. loaded 1 TRANS AM 1983-. GTA 1 Of 600. TS^CEL.-..1962. SR5. AJ^tFM. 5 VW. 1980 Oasher $1,495. COndiOon. runs great. 1975 Rally su pension' crean/receipu. xnjisarseifcrorreer-delrost. 44.000, notchback. compleler/ loaded, infy speod, regular mi-nienance. de­ tool. $7.95«, SUNOAKCE. 1987 Loaded, turoo, ^W,8IAO_iS44__P2*sr_.*Jeoi_ Arter6:30pm 348-8277 Cai 459-8966 miles. $5,600 After 4pm. 981-0611 ^6.000-ciJes.-b64t- oKer_4 ZJ 4Q04: pendable; body fair.-Healer needs at, (ul po»er, am-trrt stereo c^s- brakes. 4 speed, stereo. Ul. rear GLASSMAH Jack Demmer ford frost. 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JEFF BENSON CAR CO 427-6200 562-7011 lomaire. air, power steering/brakes, SABLE 1387 LS. loaded, immacu­ lear defrost. am-(m stereo. 48,500 late, good condition, hignwav miles, DELTA 68. 195« Royaie Brougham, miles. $2995. After 3pm. 422-2429 besl oiler. 851-1237 loaded, ne* tires7braAes. $6250. Days. 646-8400 Eves. 663-0066 TURISMO. 1985 Automatic, am-fm NEW 1988 TAURUS cassette, cruise, air. loaded. $2995/ TOUAJOS. 1988- ?door. t+je E*r 0ELTA 88 1988. 4 door sedan, best, leave message ' '562-6522 Used ce:ie«*cond.t>on $4500 ta many extras. 15.000 miles, excelled »' 477-2105 VOYAGER 1988. Loaded! Excellent condition. $12,750. 644-3403 condition1 $15,000. or best offer Was K\ 5,689 TOPAZ LS: 1984. 5 speed, dean, 469-9124 runs, good, new tires/exhausi. OELTA 68 85 V-8. power. ruD-sIze Car luxury, one owner. $6,950. 453-3600 NOW $2,600 Cfbesi Oll«. 427-6558 1987 SUNDANCE TO^fi: ITS 68 Loaded $6,995. 353- SUNSHINE Automatic..power stoering. pcrtfer 1300 brakes, air. 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photos by JIM RiDEft/siaH photoflrapher. Jeff Hale's "future relics" are created by smashing wheel* David Marion's loft studio reflects a true Bohemian artist's lifestyle. thrown, bisque fired pots and then glueing them back togeth­ /'., er. I- In search of a'loft-y' By Carol Azixlan _.." sisters who live in the 'burbs are real impressed 18 of the large classrooms — for $250 a month each poration called St. Charles Common Ground of the staff writer ~*v. with my place."' '.' ' ~'- — and already has a waiting list of nearly 20 appli- Arts.. " 7-, Not all suburbanites would envy Marion's life­ cants » **• "The artists will lease space from me and partici­ David Marion's loft/studio is a picture of Bohemi­ style. But many artists dream of living in New "I heard the church (St. Charles Catholic) was pate in getting loans and foundation grants," said an bliss. York-s^yle lofts — far from cookie-cutter subdivi­ going to tear down the school, but they apparently Wenrick, a former member of Common Ground for A frayed hand-rrre*down couch, antique coffee sions ahd strip malls. couldn't come up with the $68,000 to do that," Wen­ the Arts in the Cass Corridor. "We'll eventually jury table and 1950s art deco chair rest on.the hardwood They fantasize about renting inexpensive, roomy rick explained. new artists who come In and also" function as a gal- • floor. A jungle 6f plants lines the large windows. studios and apartments that allow them to work and lery." She took one look at it and purchased it for Blue jeans and a leather jacket hang from fluore­ play — and make a mess without worrying about A grand opening for the .artists cooperative is $40,000. "It was a steal," she said. scent lights. A Mexican blanket shields sunlight in what the neighbors will think. planned &-9 p.m. Saturday, April 29, at the St. one-part of the room. A delapldated picnic table Wenrick believes her timing is right on target. Charles school building, Baldwin and St. Paul in De­ "This is a hot development area (hear Harbor Town serves as a dining area. . SEVERAL suburbaTTpetrCit artists have made troit A party follows. ' and.Belle Isle) It will bring in more people with this dream a reality. They've packed up their be­ Ahd, an 8-foot-tall sculpture, reminiscent of the money to buy art." anthropomorphic plant in the film, "Little Shop of longings and moved downtown — to a 30,000- WENRICK hopes to restore the exterior of the square-foot Catholic school building in the West Vil­ Similar artist colonies are cropping up in Eastern building and create a park and sculpture garden in Horrors," towers like a skyscraper in the.middle of 7 his inner city pad. lage near Indian Village. Market, the Woodbridge area and on Jefferson near the surrounding vacant lots. « - Belle Isle, Wenricknoted. "It's definitely a Bohemian atmosphere," said Sue Wenrick, formerly of Oak Park, bought the Please turn to Page 4 Marlon, 25, a former Bloomfleld Hills resident. "My building a little over a year ago. She rented out all She's in the process of scttlng-up a .non-profit cor­

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.AlschooL they called Julie Jeffrey the "Porta- John Queen." They made rotten jokes ahd bad, puns, all because of a class project that was . . . Well. . . creative, just like it was supposed to be. Jeffrey, a third-year student at.Center for Cre­ ative Studies, took the portable toilet as thesubject of a school photographic project. "I.will try to elevate the Porta*John to a higher level of importance Porta-John as art," Jeffrey wrote in. an.£ssay*_!!I wantihe-vlewer to concen­ trate on the shape, form and color of each Porta- John, thus realizing the sculptural qualities of the o structure." v -:'->--'— The 22-year-old Jlne arts photographer from Huntington Woods spent about four months search­ ing out and photographing portable toilets. She took photographs in Plymouth, Detroit' and'along the construction rone of the 1-69$ freeway In Oakland County. V. ' . • —/She-said she found It difficult to explain to con­ struction workers what exactly she was doing* The ' ARTEMANtfElE/MHphotoofapbe* workers were good-natured but skeptical; she said. To them, a Porta-John ain't art. Julio Jeffrey, at $tudont at the Center as art instead of a functional struc­ fro Creative Studies sought to "force ture." Her work drew some stares, she : "It's embarasslng enough wjthout having to v.-./, • Pleaseturn to Page 4 the viewer to look at the Porta-John saldr-. • • :•'•'..•''..\

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Cf- just a, cut above aveiage- One's sensibilities are also under- -$lege. • Medjpcre ,^ato,.Man"(A+)(R) 13&tiiinutes.; - buring distractions such a? feasler Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffmao Week and Oscar night, mbvie^istrib* Nof so'hot and slipping; hist star as brothers in every sense. • utors hesitate' to introduce new, The very best of the poor stuff "The Rescuers" (A) (G) 77 min­ films, tut, prefer to wait until, the utes. • hoopta Is over. Poor • Disney anlnfation about two brave Most. j>f this "week's- new fare Is mice who rescue kidnapped orphan. marginal stuff, — not worth screen­ It doesn't get much worse _ "Rooftops" (D)(R) 95 minutes. ing forrcrUlcsf-wbo-will* Just mcfke Super-silly dance epic pitting in­ smart-alecky comments anyway. Truly awful ner-city N.Yj_yoyth _against drifg , "All's "Fair" (PG-13), starring dealers. George Segal and Sally Kellerman, love affairs . . . nothing must stop Reserved for the colossally bad Is one of those films that have been the show. "Skin Deep" C)(R). in "Sing," a contemporary musical from Tri-Star Pictures, No advanced screening promised off and on again for the» The student love affair just hap­ IIIIIMIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIII John Ritter drinks, womanizes and past few; weeks. It's about -how -a pens to be between the co-chairs of Dominlck ZamettL(BeterDQbson) brings the streetwise talents -wonders why his marriage fails. - - - v ~—young women -executive can battle" -the Senior Slug, Harniah-fJessica oHhereheap^rricks to the Senior Sing. ^- —"I'm Guam* Get Yuu Sucka" (C.+ ) "Tap" (C •+•) (P043) 105 minutes— her male colleagues withthe aid of 'Steen) and Dorainlck (Peter Dobson). (R) 85 minutes, -. Nice dancing, but a trite story, disgruntled corporate wives. The latter is a dancing street punk, shey In fitfeshow of friendship. Charming romantic comedy about Slow-paced satlpe of B-movles with Sammy Davis Jr. and Gregory "1969" (R) Is another old-timer while Hannah is a very nice girl. Too ' "BUI & Ted's Excellent Adven­ • life, love and marriage. from the black point of view. Hines. ^ that finally got released. First an­ nice, as a matter of fact. Despite ture" (B-) (PG-13). "Dangerous Liaisons" (C+) (R) "KinJUe"(*)(R). "Three Fugitives" (A) (PG-13) 95 nounced some months ago, it Is the Steen's fine performance, Hannah is George Carliln gives the boys the 115 minutes. Mqre violence for Bronson fans minutes. story of two small-town teenagers too slick, polished and mature-look­ key to a time-traveling, A-plus histcf* Even lush images and good acting only. ._... Touching comedy about-a tough ing, for a.Brooklyn high school stu­ ry project. can't overcome the non-cinematic ^~ "Lean On Me" (PG-13) (A-) 100 guy, a little misfit and his cute experiencing death, love, family and v war as they mature and learn what dent. . ' 1'The 'Burbs" (D) (PG) 95 minutes. qhality of this boring story of pre- minutes. daughter. friendship and freedom Is In Ameri­ •DobsQn plays the punk just right, Tom Hanks In slow-paced, absurd Revolution French decadence. True, inspidrational, Intense story ca, '•" \\ although the makeup department satire of horror films. '* "DeadBang"(*)(R) of high school principal Joe Clark "Twins" (B +) (PG) 95 minutes. After spring break comes "Sum­ should have trashed him a little "Chances Are" C)(PG). Slam-bang detective story with and his revival of Easlslde High in Do you believe Danny DeVito and mer Job" (R), which sounds like an more for credibility's sake. Holly­ Cybll Shepard, Robert Downey Jr. Don Johnson. Patterson, N.J. Arnold Schwarzenegger are twins? VFletch Lives" B, PG. "Working Girl" (B) (R) 115 min­ adolescent day:dream when 10 col­ wood musicals live In a fantasy land and Ryan O'Neal in a romantic com­ "Leviathan" (B+) (R) 95 minutes. lege gals and guys land dream jobs where every child and passer-by Is edy about two lives mixed together. Chevy Chase Is back as Fletch and Peter Wellerls pretty good in a utes. at at an exclusive Florida resort. ready for prime time. "Cousins" (A-) (PG-13) (115 min­ brings along a gang of familiar faces watery nightmare with mutant moji- Obstacles on the road to success in big business.. '. The team that wrote and produced • That's OK because, fantasy Is fun. utes). . ' A in this mindless/but funny/sequel. ster. "Footloose" (Dean Ptchford and But it rubs serislbllities harshly when Craig Zadan) present "Sing" (PG-13), the subject Is real. In this case, it ; which does just that.'." '•* drugs decaying inner-city neighbor- :* • And for good TeasonrAJthouglrir'8- -hQods, crime and all the problems of Richard Baskln's first directorial ef- urban blight. It's hard to be happy- ' fort, he learned well while writing a go-lucky while singing in the urban successful string of motion picture debris. soundtracks. Nonetheless, "Sing" Is good enter­ Hollywood composers don't get tainment with credible acting, excel­ up-front recognition like stars, but lent singing and dancing. Cecelia, the - you know Baskln's music from cheerleader (Rachel Sweet), has a , "Nashville," "Honeysuckle Rose," terrific number, "Life Ain't Worth Prt'srnk'd by "Welcome to L.A." and "the Best Living (When You're Dead).'! The Little Whorehouse in Texas," plus spirit of those lyrics fill "Sing" with R)M COLLINS his oo-production credits from Bar­ joyful energy. Richard Baskin has bara Streisand's "Broadway" album. directed a bright and entertaining fiold. Sll\ rr and llron/v Medalists... He a]so co-wrote Chicago's hit "Will show with the music, of songwriter " You Still Love Me?", andjnoyie composer Jay Gruska. from llw /,9//,9 World Championships InVaris and the r That musical expertise' makes tWitt Mntn Olympics in Caiman! * "Sing? a nifty piece of entertaln- STILL PLAYING: . ment. The story is the story of every "The Accldenttal Tourist" (C+) y K-* musical — "The show must go on!" (PG) 120 minutes. mm This time it goes on stage at Brook-' -Slow-paced family melodrama. lyn's Central High School where new "The Adventures of Baron, Man- Brian Boitano teacher^nd former student^Miss . chausen^^AJPG, 126 minutes USA —-^^ombaKto-^rcatae^raoeoJi—is——Marvelbus-/antas; determined that the junior-senior. effects and great performances by *lass competition will go on as it al-. an allrstar cast. ways has.. -. . "Beaches" (A+) (PG-18) 120 min­ Desolate neighborhoods,;' nasty utes. ' ( • school board administrators^ student Bette Midler and Barbara Her-

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3 serious Katarina Witt East Germany By Anne Sharp Svankmajer throws us into a halluci­ fcy~ staff writer., natory world that's as strange and n'Tii disorienting for us as it Is for Alice. After witnessing the truly The_ kiddle classic becomes- a. wretched excesses of an overblown deadly serious fable of a courageous special effects blitz like "Baron heroine's, struggle for survival in a Munchausen," It's refreshing to see nightmare world "where logic and what can be done with a little budget proportion have fallen softly dead." JM Trenary Kiimova and Ponofna:cnVo ONE PERFORMANCE and a bit of genuine creativity. Alice herself is'portrayed in live ' USA *• USSR ^ . } "Alice> (at the TeteArtsthis action by a real little girl. That Is week) Is that rare thing, a truly orig­ unless she's under the Influence of ONLY! \1 inal fantasy film.TKS fact that It's one of the size-altering, eat-me, based on familiar material; — over- drink-me snacks, in which case she ; familiar actually — makes its'fresh* turns Into a porcelain doll. . ~ThurvJUNEl-8PM- ness-even more astonishing. The wonderland she enters is a "Alice" Is the first feature-length. surreal landscape In which familiar effort by Jan Svankmajer, a Czecho- objects are constantly coming to eer- Joe Louis Arena sloyakian master of the peculiar ieHife. The White Rabbit, for in­ EasteVn European-domfnated art of stance, is amoth-eaten taxidermled TICKETS: $207$18.5O & $15 puppet apimatldn in. which three-di-' specimen. The rabbit hole he disap­ mensional objects are made to come pears 4own Is a desk drawer full of '-**• Available at JOE LOIJ1S ARENA BOX OFFICE A/eKander fadecv . to life on film through 'the use of drafting equipment, . USSR ~ stop-motion cinematography. The denizens of Wonderland are and all ricKarjjfcasnre^ Outlets.

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• LAUGHING HYENAS 6, at Paycheck's Lounge, 2932 Caniff, off Laughing Hyenas will perform on Mop- Jos. Campau, HamtramcR. For Informa­ day, April 3, at the Blind Pig, 208 S. First, tion, call 872-8934. . Ann Arbor. For -information, cal) .996- ~<- » • '- ., 8555. 9 GO-BETWEEN8 The Go-Betweens 'will perform with special guests, Ahouse, on Friday," April 7, at Saint Andrews Hall, 431 E. 'Con: • FRANK ALLISON gress, Detroit For information, caU 961- Frank Allison and the Odd Sox wilj per­ MELT. • form on Tuesday, April 4, at the Blind1 Pig, 208 S. .First, Ann Arbor. For Infor­ mation,'call 996-8555, • SUGAR MINOTT „ . " , Sugar Minott will perform at 10 p.m. ' O THE BANQLE8 Friday, April 7, at Pullum's Place, 6001 The Bangles will perform with special Woodward, Detroft. Tickets are $12.50 in J guests, House of Freaks, at 8 p.m. Tues­ advance, $15 at the door. For informa­ day, April 4, at the Fox Theatre In De­ tion, call 831-4188. troit. Tickets are $18.50. For informa­ tion, call 56J-60OO_ • ANTI-FASHION Anti-Fashion will perform on Friday, April 7, at the Hamtramck Pub, 2048 • GRATEFUL DEAD . „: ?Caniff, off 1-75. Paq ifce Siren will open. The Grateful Dead will perform at 7 For information, call 365-9133. pm. Wednesday and_TJjursdayJ_Aj)rjl ^-6^ 'aPCrlsTer Xrena in Ann Arbor. Tickets 'are $18.50 For Information, call 763- The Chenil • PRIVATE DRIVE giOSr—. -—f rivatP T)rive will perform at 10 p.m. Sisters include Friday, April 7, at Sully's, 4758 Green- Grace Morand, • R.E.M. field, Dearborn. For information, tall Connie Huber REM. will perform at 8 p.m. Wednes­ 846-5377. day, April 5, at Cobo Arena in Detroit. and . Cheryl Reserved "seats are $18.50. For informa­ Dawdy. • THE GEAR tion, call 99-MUSIC. The Geat will perform on Friday, April ART EMANUELE/slatt photographer 7, at Stanley's, 340 Pitt St., Windsor. For "O^TCABHBACK information, call 833-3443. Flash Back will perform on Wednes­ day, April 5, at the Blind Pig, 208 S. First, • 10OO CRANES Ann Arbor. For information, call 996- 1 8555. 1000 Cranes will perform on Friday, Chenille Sisters mix a touch April 7, at Paycheck's Lounge, 2932|Cdn- iff, off Jos. Campau, Hamtramck. F/br in­ • 3-D INVISIBLES formation, call 872-8934. - - The 3-D Invisibles will perform on Thursday, April 6, at 3-D Dance Club, • SEE DICk RUN Main Street, north of 12 Mile, Royal Oak. See Dick Run will perform on Friday For information, call 589-3344. -They also and Saturday, April 7-8. at Lili's 21, 2930 of humor and tight ftharmon y By Larry O'Connor effects for a swing number, she pulls and children. , > Connie Huber and Morand would will perform with special guests, Kaos Jacob, off Jos. Campau, Hamtramck. For information, call 875-6555. slaff writer out the plunger to imitate a jazz Once the Chenilles launched into perform during .happy hour at one Killers, on Saturday,- April 8, at Ham­ horn. The hurrior is Lake Wobe- the first song, the audience was all Ann Arbor club. Cheryl Dawdy made tramck Pub, 2048 Caniff, off 1-75. For in­ A Barbie doll with suction cups; a. formation, call 365-9760. gonesque in style. ears and laughs. Delightful, amusing it a point to be'there every Thurs­ • JOHNNYAlLEN kitchen plunger, an acoustic guitar Comediennes, yes, but the music is and certainly entertaining — the day. ©JAMES GLASS Johnny Allen will perform Saturday, and three lovely voice^ in perfect what makes it swing.' Chenilles appeal to all ages. James Glass Blues Jam Session will April 8, at Griffs Grill, 49 N. Saginaw, harmony. . "We did this Aretha Franklin tune "People like that tight harmony," The trio has that effect on most where Grace was Aretha and I was a take place on Thursday, April 6, at Jame­ Pontiac For Info* matlon, call 334-9292. Only The Chenille Sisters. said Morand, who is a hairdresser by listeners, whether in suits and ties or Pip," said Huber, who is a speech son's, 1812 N. Main, Royal Oak. For in­ Obviously, the guitar would seem formation, call 547-6470. $ JUGGLERS AND THIEVE8 day. "That's the thing that sells it" suited to be tied at a smokey pub. pathologist. "You can't just have one to be appropriate for a singing trio. . Jugglers and Thieves will perform on But behind the light-hearted man­ Pip. So w€"grabbed Cheryl out of the -. >- But the doll and the plunger, you • CUPPA JOE Saturday, April 8, at Paycheck's Lounge,- SELLS IT to the point The Chen­ ner of the onstage presentation, this audience "and said, "'you have to do ask? is a group intent on making The Cuppa Joe will perform along with spe­ '2932 Caniff, off Jos. Campau, Ham­ ille Sisters are receiving fan mall this.'" «• • tramck. For Information, call 872-8934. Well, standard equipment for a Chenille Sisters a national entity. cial guesL Jowl Baby, on Thursday, April from as far away as Alaska. Their Eventually-, Morand' and Huber musical group who can make a per­ latest album, "At Home With the "It's a lot of methodical thinking quit their band and had Dawdy join son listen and laugh when it settles Chenille Sisters," is already in its and work," Morand said. "A.lot of them.. Together, they, played at a into its "goofy groove." second pressing and .the group re- people think that it just falls into our friend's restaurant. From there, the The clothes are the first hint. The 'Ceives favorable reviews wherever lap, but we work at it. We're always quickly became one of the 'highly Chenilles' attire resembles the dubi­ it performs. - a couple of years ahead In our sought ous winners of a resale store shop­ after musical acts in the minds." area. ping spree. - One of the reasons for that Is peo- When they started out four years Then trTere~are the"50rrgs,itke-the -ple can feel-dam-rigfctThomey at-¾ "agorThe Chenttt? Sisters" goatwastrr- Is the essence of thejr exis­ one about the jilted lover whose boy­ Chenille Sisters show. All that's have their own album. They have tence. Slowly comedy began Jo find friend makes off with everything but missing js_ the campfire and the two of .those now. its way into the act. Members said rrjarshmallows. __. — the silverware. Sings the trio In per­ they didn't set out to be different, R.E.M. will per­ fect harmony on "The Break-up": &ty recent performance., for an things just happened that way. TODAY, THEY'RE looking to form Wednes­ "Was it love, dear? /Was it even opefrfiouse^t Richardson Media De­ land a spot on "The Tonight Show"- ,, "People come to the show, they close?/I guess it's the wearing" sign in Livonia, the trio performed or "Late Night With David Letter- say 'Oh that's funny,"" Huber said, day at Cobo blender I'll miss the most."7 befdre a diverse audience that in­ man.". The formation of the group "But then they say, 'Oh they're pret­ Arena in De­ When Morand needs a little sound cluded business executives, couples evolved from a friendship. ty good.'" troit. . MUSIC NOTES

Most Detroit bands are looking for April 7, at Stanley's^ which is at 340 giving the tune a spin Is Rick Ander­ Smoothies, Colorful Trauma, Inside AND, HEY you folks over at the Here the top 10 songs receiving airplay a few good places to play. Well some Pitt St. For Information, call 833- son, who hosts "Contamination' and Out, The' Gear, The Generals, Jug­ RIF, why not pull the Lynard on WAYN-AM 640, campus station of new bases are open. '. 3443. Corrosion." The show Is heard 7-8 glers and Thieves, Mr. X and Scott Skynard or Jethro Tull tiines ohee'ln Wayne State University. ':....• Two clubs in Royal Oak have re­ And speaking of The Gear, the p.m. Tuesdays on WORB-FM 90.3, Campbell/ - . ', awhile and throw in a few more cently-started offering new music, amiable threesome from Warren which Is the student operated station fyhQe local bands moan and groan songs off this compilation? • l. "live Fast, Die Young," Elvis Hitler. Jameson's and 3-D Dance Club. The • way "has two record release parties of Oakland Community College Orc­ (arid in many cases, rightly.so) about \ 6y the way, praise where praise is .2."PunkRockGIrV'T)eadMJrkmak . emergence of the two places helps -Scheduled for Saturday, April 15, at hard Lake Campus in Farmtngton the lack of radio, play and media duev WRIF gets a star on its fore­ 3. "High Expectations,'' Inside OoL "filha void left by the loss of Rerun's ^Paycheck's Lounge-in Hamtramck Hills. coverage, the RicK Andersons of the head for playing Ash Can Van Gogh's 4. "Fat," Violent Femme*; in Dearborn and 3rd Avenue Cafe In and on Monday, April 17, at The latest songs, "No More Running" and 5."Skate,"fUdonAdd. And "speaking of Rick Anderson •"world deserve praise. TBelr behind- 6. '^weetTlane," Cowboy Jnnlde*. Royal Oak last year as places to see Blind Pig in Ann Arbor. {notice how the flow of- thought- the-scenes efforts help keep the De­ "Just .You Coming Down Again." 7. "Devil Girl/-. Almighty Lumberjack* of area bands. ' "In the New. Hitsville" Is a four- works here), he's busily working on a troit music scene 's pulse beating. "Because of. WREF playing us, Death. Then there is The Beat In Ann Ar- song EP and is a follow-up to their compilation tape of Detroit area This Bud's for you, Rick. we've been contacted by Atlantic 8. "Into the Grovef y)." Ciccqne Youth. W, which features new music on recent cassette "Don't Let Out the bands. The tape was remastered at Compilation disc plug No. 2: 'pe- records, Geffen and Columbia," said VToday Is Summer," Junk Monkey*. •••' Wednesdays and Thursdays. Cat." Expect an LP from The Gear Tempermlli Studios In Livonia and troit's Best," the CD and cassette , Mary McGuire of Ash Can Van Gogh. 10. "Kissability," Sonic Youth. But wait, eh. There's more. Stan­ In the fall. should be ready for'release later this brought to you by WRIF-FM, Is still Hey, hey, program directors elsV ley's, a. long established alternative month, Anderson tells us. A cassette available at record stores. There's where. See how important it Is for music venue in Windsor, has started THE GEAR'S "Get-Twisted," a release party Is set for May 5 at some nice cuts off this that definitely local bands to play there music once Importing Detroit area bands for fine number indeed, is receiving air­ Paycheck's Lounge in Hamtramck. make it worth buying. Also, proceeds. In awhile. Friday nights. play on alternative ;waves around Featured on the tape will be the from the disc will go to Children's The Gear will perform on Friday, the area. One local music booster Orange Roughles/- The Dancing Hospital of Michigan. — Larry O'Con nor

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V METTLE throwing mus'e's Thr-Bc3ianctng Act j — Hugo Largo BEHIND I hi 1 I _-* • *•• • ' • HUNKPAPA v Can you say '.surreal boys ajvd £ ^,«li girls? CURTAINS ^^^5J| I think you can. Throwing ,r . If you like surreal sound emanat­ srrnp** T"^;| ing from your speakers, then Hugo Muses Balancing Act wrm Largo Is for you. A New York band h£ founded'in 1984 by.bassist Tim Sommer, the original Idea for Hugo Largo was to create music with two •: •'••'tfifift&im bass. guitars, a voice, and nothing Quirky is perhaps'an overused ex- -*rser- ^W »ji HmA^iThat inrtto ThU is tho third \maJor label Te- meshed and lyrically very obtuse. presslon. but the Callfomla-based One notable exception Is the well- Sommer soon Joined forces with a rock/In disguise/Fooling every­ lease from this Boston-based, quirky . Working as they are, In the^same Balancing Act wears the tag quite crafted "Can You Get to That," gultarlst/basslst Adam Peacock, vi­ one/Only Indians know how to tell/- and curious quartet. arena as Pere Uhu. They are a band proudly. Except in thls^case, quirky which Is a cover of a Fuhkadelic^ olinist Hahn Rowe,' and performance They're so "^n'art/They touch the the.Throwing Muses first com­ that is hot easily liked. Critically, often means murky. tune. There is a nice harmony here, artist/vocalist MimTGoese to form a dirt and feel it move/That excites manded attention when.they were they generate such accolades as Nice harmonies and acoustic mel­ "that rises above the simple vocali unique ensemble. • me. ./- ." v ---1- : signed by a British Independent la­ "edgy and serene, exploratory and' odies are at the forefront of "Cur­ that seem to be the bane .of this al­ A demo tape sent to R.E.M.'s Ml- Maybe Goese was excited; hut the bel, 4AD, , accessible, dark and incandescent" tains" (IRS.) as this group tries to bum. Hcc^ there's eyen some pas-' .chael Stipe got the band a recording. intelligent ilstener^fahd -native On the strength of local under­ Pretty heady stuff, eh? ';.- " manipulate the pop genre to its ad­ slon here. session, which resulted In their first Amerlcahxeverywhere) will not.be ground following, lots of critical ac­ . Lyrically, they wander Into Joyce- vantage. The Balancing Act, howev- Another feature of this tune Is the.. EP "Drum!!.In 1987 ((produced by, Impressed. claim In the UK and a video, "Fish," Ian, dreamlike territories with lines crt appears to be on a nice merry-go- deft acousllc guitar opening provid­ Stipe).' V '•..•'-. '.', The rest of the album Just rrjean- which won an American Film Insti­ like "I have two heads/where's the round ride that doesn't Stop to let us ed by Willie Aron. His work through­ Now, with "Mettle/1 .Hugo Largo ders alorig on a>path that lacks tute- grant, they signed to Sire man he's late/one burns one's sky, on. ',.>.- out thi^ album is. certainly impres­ continues to explore the more sensu­ coherence. Maybe that's the whole Records Jn 1987. whore's the man he's late/Prh the Comparisons itlnk. But if one sive as it ten8s to cover up »me : : al, mellowed out and downright spirit. Who knows? . -, - • The band consists of ihreo women two headed, one freefone sticky." , were to put a finger on the musical flawiioAhc music. dreamy side of pop. This Is music not , Again, the best word to describe arid one mah, with the songwrltlng Nol quite sing-along stuff,'but it experience of the Balancing Act, one SongwrlRng Is not a proM^n in meant for everyono *~ certainly not "Mettle" Is surreal, This critic has key being Kristin Hersh, who sings, keeps you thinking: Whether you'll might point to the folk-Influenced the Balancing Act. There's c«t»inly a mainstream audience. not heard anything quite like it since writes'and plays guitar on most of like this LP, and I vchture to say,; work of perhaps a Seals and Crofts. some well-penned tunes he res wW- . Bare accoustlc gultar/bais ar­ his first encounter with the Coctcau. their work. These songs are no this hafrd, win depend on how much , There's a sor^ of easy-breere- Ing "Valentines Lost In the Man • rangements, a bit of the violin and Twins a, /few years back. The only heads-down-oo-riotisensc-mlndless you like, to be challenged,by what bl.owlng-off-the-ocean California feel The Balancing Act-wpvld do bnt?r Goese's droning vocals often make difference between the Twins and boogie by any means. Thiy are songs youllstento. ' , to this album. Something here with a few lew harmonies and musi­ for difficult listening (despite the in­ Hugo Largo 1$ that you can under­ that challenge a listener to work at -; - . ; -, — Cormad Wright doesn't click- Maybe because this al­ cal Instruments, all of whlcfc clwtter nate mellowness of It all), i stand the lyrics. them. . Y / - bum wa3 done on Pacific lime and what>s being sung A stripped-Aywn Tho'prlmest example of this Is the 'Unfortunately, Largo's lyrics Despite the "assertions ffiat this lagging three hours behind ' In approach would serve * band like jaren't worth^dnderstandlng, leaving rhythm, Anyhow, everything blends this qulto well., very first track, "Turtle Song/' The record was stripped hown to "make . fl songs opens with.Goeso gushing the, Some llttfp background music. a record that people boul.d listen to," together and rfolhlng

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/ Street-Scene reporter Charlene Mitchell is.always lo-ohing ', for the unusual.' She welcome^.comments/ arid suggestions •Dear Barbara, ",. from readers and entrepreneurs. Write fier in cdte of this I. Although I have said that rriy poli­ am afraid you will not feel strong newspaper,'36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 4$150, or call 591-2300, ' , I've written and rewritten letters cy In this column would be hot to cop enough, to.*take my advice. Will ft' /to yoa aid haven't sent any. v - out and recommend treatment, a re^ motivate you to know that others I am a'veiy nahappy persoa. t can sponsible handling of your situation like yourself have found help? honestly; say I hate myself. I have demands that I do, •• If you Avould like a more individu­ two Wonderful children. I don't Want V v There arc a number of Ways that alized answer", please send me fur­ /.you can find help. Often asking a ther information and- your address * them to feel the same way I do. I 1 ?-have/a very hard, time expressing ; close friend who has, had successful and. I will reply with a personal let- _ - loVe^bTTeellngs.td^eniiJJ know I ttealffient is"ihe:b«rwayrVou can7 ter. •' : —j- ~~:~ keed help, but who djol tuffitOy,.' \ ' Vask your family physlclanV If both .'.•'• Barbara '•'•'';;*:>;' 7 •• "/•'-'- -y • Karen-•thes; e ways wbuld reveal "more about yourself than you care to at this "":•!•• .-•'*•' - • .-•-' • -'.-•- Dear'Kareny -;••. time, the Michigan psychiatric Soci­ ety has a referral number •.— 552- If. you- have a queslion for Bar- I'm glad you have been able to 8666 .8:30~a.rJri. to 5 p,m. weekdays. . bara. Schiffj a trained counselor send this letter and hope that you .They .will give you the names of and experience therapist, send it •will now.go thenext difficult step three psychiatrists in your area. to Street Sense, 36251 Schoolcraft, arid take my advice; Because you sound so hopeless, I Livonia 48150.- Barbara Schfff lofts' become artists ~ - .- • s •• ^Continued from Page 1 Young's recent works are objects -laund fa industrial settings and on ' Besides catering to art patrons, 'Painting can get /one/y. Here, I'm not the streets. He calls thenT'lhdustri:— Tea, anyone? Arid- from wondi&rtulv whlmalcaf teapoU, the % roup also interacts with the sur­ al Fetishes" because he has a "fetish so isolatedana alone? Jt'e even; rnore^e^ghlfurrTheae are(byAnimals & Co. rounding community. One of the for them," he said. _Who^. cait porcelain dogs, cats, rabbits and hen in an tenants, the Steve Dearlng Detroit — Alan Paulson aooraDie way or just to show that you have a sense of Dance company, has performed "JUST IMAGINE yourself walk­ rtIt's (St. Charles) like a support said. -O being yoyng at heart. For animal lovers and tea drinks three shows at St.-Charles Catholic ing down *an alley in Detroit and group. We can talk about our .busi­ Now, Hale regularly . smashe alikei $1J5. Arlana Gallery, 3&6 E. Maple, Birmingham. ••;-/-. Church. Teenage boys from a foster finding one of these," he muses, ness problems — handling galleries, wheel-thrown, bisque-fired.po.ts int care facility in Detroit drop in once pointing to a rusty auger,-once used doing shows. We* (critique) each pieces, fires the fragments witl a week for lessons from the artists. for boring holes in the ground. other's work." straw and sawdust, then reconj But the blggestadvantage, for the '-'Some-found objects are just per­ And, they enjoy the, night life. structs them with epoxy glue and ai| artists themselves, is the freedom fect," he said. '^There's nothing you Many o! the artists hang out at the" brushes dyes onto the vessels. I and space to create their "master­ can do fo Improve them. It repre- Michigan Gallery near Tiger Stadi­ He calls them "future relics" be pieces." senlsjhe waste that man has left be- um and listen to music aad poetry cause they look as if "they coul( Wirt off "I couldn't find' anything afford- hlndfremnants of the industrial,age. readings. A f§w of them exhibit their have been made yesterday or 101 „ablelr>4he suburbs,". Marlon said. "In most of my work", I deal with works at the gallery. years ago." * "Here, I have adequate space and I destruction. I'm not a doomsayer. Alan Paulson, 27, started /Oil don't have to worry about keeping it But I believe we're polscfnihg the "XTERAMICIST, Hale has shown studying sculpture, then switched ti More table topi art fprcon- neat." - earth; and 'we don't have any way of his work at the Cade Gallery in Roy­ painting large portraits. He gradual versation pieces are these i A 1081 graduate of Lahser Higlf stopping it." .*•••••• . al Oak, Detroit Artists _ Market, ed from the Center for Cfeatlvl ceramic T-shirts and paper- School and a 1985 graduate' of the A 1982 graduate of the Center for Pewabic Pottery in Detroit, Paint Studies in 1987. j bag sculptures ranging iCenter for Creatlve.Studies' College Creative Studies, Young earned his Creek Center for the Ar(s in Roches­ of Art and Design/Marion exhibited from $18 to $30/ln the Pub­ master of fine arts degree in 1988 ter and the Troy Art'Gallery. • Paulson grew up in Westland anj his work last fall at the Broadway :~r\.'. lic's; Eye,' 32*00 Franklm from Wayne State University. In Since moving to'Detroit, he has attended Livonia public schools. Gallery in Harminie Park. He wants 1982, he rented space from the Bir­ changed the size and nature of his In the-fall of 1986, he bad an op Road, Franklin. to amass a sizable collection of N mingham Bloomfield Art Associa­ work. "I'm starting to make larger, portunity to participate in the Nev sculptures and eventually find a gal­ tion and opened his own company, S more important pieces for public York Studio Program through th< lery to showcase his wQrk. & Y Hot Glass, to make commercial installations," he said. "I'm trying Jo Alliance of Independent Colleges ol Marion juxtaposes machine im­ and art glass. '. *• develop a more sculptural form with Art. For four months, they studied 1J| agery with organic forms, especially Two years ago, he moved into a clay." (Previously, he created loft/warehouses with visiting artists petals, in both small and large sculp­ house, downtown. He rented studio smaller raku pieces.) tures. His 8-foot-tall piece looks like space Nit St. Charles for nearly-^ In his latest series of works, he WHEN HE returned from flea a palm tree or, as be said, "spiral year, then moved to a larger faclUty. uses a technique that originates York, he moved back into his parefltj shapes ascendingto heaven." "I'm not a yuppie or a family per- from the Indians. "They would use a Westland home. But he wanted^ He plans to suspend a caged form "son,"-he-said. "I like being around bonfire instead of a ^klln," he'ex­ capture that Manhattan experiena from the ceiling to represent the ma­ aYtlsts. We develop camaraderie and plained. again. "I like the city," he said. "Thi chine Imagery. The message: "Man experience things together." VI tried the pit-firing mefBbd. suburbs are so sterile." \'\ manipulating and abusing bis envi­ Jeff Hale, 28, also likes the feed­ Sometimes, pieces would break dur- A year ago, he discovered the St ronment." . v back he receives from othe ingliri.ng." Charles community«. Albert Young, 37, a former Bir­ -It's a clock by gosh, and He left Rochesteriast May because Out of curiosity, he glued the bro- "Painting can get lonely," he said mingham resident, is concerned with he "wanted to get more in'the flow remnants together and liked the "Here, I'm not so isolated . an< When the alarm goes oft to-, similar issues In his art wake you, it's the sound of of the art world. result. "It was a happy accident," he alone." a passing tralrt. This mini version of an actual railroad crossing pole and symbol is very unique and blends Fine 'art': with any decor. $25. The Male Room/The Boardwalk, Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. < YOUR GOODS v.

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ByBob8adIer two-minute set, has the same goal. join a, quarter final winner from St • special writer^ '.'We're looktaaf^for ' exposure,"; . Lbuls'in, cbmpetilioff in a "matter of Nader said! "The key is to get people ' hours. Artin Is among theni . The "Olympics" of comedy. like Friedman to see ypO." ; Higginbottom, Nader and McNuI- That's how Budd Friedman, found­ Some comics had been traveling ty are not. > / ^ •-,'•' . -/.- er otthe Improvisation and'so- to more 4han one semifinal city In ari -=- Nader is disappoioted^orterself- caiied^United .States "father of com- attemptjowln that sppiinjhefinals. but happy for- Harry. "There's al* -eoy^'descTlbeslt. ; , Harry Artin of Southfield \s one of" : 1 He is talking about the Second An­ them, He narrowly missed the cut In way$ next year,'.'she said;--^^ """" nual Johnnie Walker National Come-; New York and Boston," but was •'McNulty is in bejter spirits. WJieh. dy Search, whicH.brought a semifinal determined to do it In Detroit. ' asked if she'll retiirn next year, a re­ competition to. Chaplin's Comedy "I'm penniless and living off my sounding "you bet" cpmes from her Club in .Fraser on Thursday." A total father," said Artlin, 22. lips. •. •>• • . •.. of 55 comics vied for the eight final­ He Is a 1988 graduate of the Uni­ ist slots In the competition, which versity of Michigan, and has been se? The material is turned up .a notch. also visited Los Angeles^New-Yorkr- -^4ously^ursulng-icomedy—since—he^ later that night. The Detroit winner's "San Francisco, Boston, Chicago and first got paid for It in-August. chances have to be good inthe.ha- 10 other cities.-' tlonal finals because Heywood —-T-be4)etroU-wlnne/ would .receive JENNIE MCNULTY, 26, of Banks, a Detroiter, won it. ail last a check for $1,000 and a trip for two Blobmfleld Hills only started testing " year. Ten comics all delivering their 4ohos-Angeles-to-^ompeteiO-the fk Ihe.-comedlc.wajeci i n_ October, Jbut _ sure-fire stuffy and watching the nals. The Grand Prize winner, who has earned emcee/opener status at laughter combust throughout the will be chosen April 12 at The Los the^Holly Hotel in Holly aad show­ -room. -+-!-_-..•. .;. Angeles Improvisation, receives cased (tried out for opening slots) at - Artli Is eighth. He takes a deep $2,000 in cash, bookings worth $5,000 Chaplin's West last month. She has a breath as be reaches the stage, grabs at Improvs across the country, and master's degree In kinesiology — the the microphone and waits. Silence. an appearance on the Iraprov's jia- science of movement — and is em­ The. audience thinks he's too shaky to " tionally sydlcated television-show. ployed as a research assistant at U- speak. The roll continues. With a plethora of prizes like that M. and the possibility oi niaki/ig it big--: •"Right nog, wnfnan rnmlrs ap? Harry rtrrln nf SnnlMlolH haft been traveling tempt to win that spot In the Johnnie Walker 'Tm so evil that if the devil heard : a record backward^, he'd hear my in the ultra-competitive world of-i.- in," McNulty said. "If you're funny, from one semifinal city to another in an at* National Comedy Search finals. ^^ comedy,_you can understand why they'll give you a shot." Her goal is voice." Detroit's funniest were-out In full . to simply be able to make a living force. «• but of comedy, j— . - ' It is getting close to showtime. naire.. He gets up on stage and does rolling with a barrage of rhythmic "I HATED my grade school. The "I've always wanted to be in com­ Of the 55'comics competing for Each comedian has two minutes, to two minutes of his pseudo-nightclub one-liners, vaguely reminiscent of kids over there used to always call edy," said Joyce Nader, 24, of Bir­ eight slots In the evening's semifi­ impress the judges, including.Fried­ act r, Steven Wright. ;"I must be like a me nicknames. 'Hey Nicknames, 5 come here!' 'Hey Nicknames, your mingham. "J started doing voices nals, a small percentage are firing a man and a few local and regional "I was pretty nervous up there, drug because when I go up to girls at mama's calling you!'" when I was 12." shot in the dardk. Not possessing a booking agents. . but I think that got me even more clubs and ask them to dance . . . great deal of experience, these cou­ pumped up," Higginbottom said lat­ they just say Not' "My first experiences with relig­ NADER'S COMEDIC credits in­ rageous souls just want to feel the ONLY EIGHT advance to the eve­ er. He Is fairly satisfied with his per­ ion weren't that positive. My father clude a stint doing the voices of spotllght^nd see If they could be ning's competition, where they will formance. "I blew my cow joke, is an atheist, and he used to teach Princess Di and Barbra Streisand on funny iap.ublie. -.. have up to 10 minutes with the«ame No. 21 is Nader, one of only eight though," said Artin, laughing during, me: 'Here is the church, and there is the Dick Purtan show on WCZY-tfM, ..'"I've.done a coupled open mike judges and a capacity crowd. They women in the competition. She is a bit nervous, emphatically telling no a break...._-.. i ___.. .ihote^pte.lOpen.ttieji<>d«V._._aiid.- worTat Mark Ridley's Comedy Cas­ nights and that's It," said Rich Hlg- are scored 1-10 each for the judge's it'sjiista bunch of fingers,'" ~ . tle and some opening slots for com- v ginbottom, 35, of Livonia. "I'm here overall impression, their technique one to: speak to her during the five • McNulty came" In at No. 36. Her les like Joe Bolster at Chaplin's. She to give it a shot" and material and audience response. minutes preceding her audition. opening bit about hloses and his wife Though the audience response is is a graduate of Central Michigan Formerly a public relations pro­ --5. ' Nader's act showcases her voices, at the parting of the Red Sea got a . good, Artin did not place in the top University and works during the day fessional, Higginbottom is a student- Higginbottom is No. 20 on the list most notably an impression of Ellie decent smattering of applause-pro­ twoxomlcs. Someone elsewiU go for in the media department of a local teacher at Livonia Stevenson High He is now "jn character," using com­ Mae fronh the "Beverly Hillbillies." viding afieatly^vote of confidence. " the big time in LA this"year.- ~:-,=^~ " advertising agency — comedy at the School and pursuing a. teaching certi­ edy terminology. Wearing a floure- "I changed what I was doing at the .but don't be surprised if*Artin, beginning level does not pay well. ficate at Eastern Michigan Unlversi-. scent yellow leisure suit, white turt- last minute," Nader said afterward. THE WAIT for the tabulation of Nader,. McNulty or Higginbottom Everyone milling about Chaplin's ty. He once participated in a comedy leneck and silver peace sing chain, votes Is tense for many.^relaxed for find their way back in 1990. that morning, filling out registration how-to seminar offered at Ridley's just call him "Johnny the Fabulous," Artin U up two comics later, and others. A tie produces nine semlf> Because these "Olympics" .don't cards and figuring out their best Comedy Castle. Las Vegas lounge lizard extraordi­ has the audience of'his competitors. nalists instead of eight They..will take place every^ four years. ' COMEDY CLUBS

Here are some listings of come­ and Saturday^rApfll 7-8, at Bea's Wednesday-through Saturday,'April—• CHAPLIN'S WEST will have improvlsatlonal comedy at Wednesday through Saturday, April dy clubs in our area. To let us Comedy Kitchen, 54t Larned, De­ 5-8, at Chaplin's East 34244 Groes- Ben Creed will perform"4 Tuesday 8:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. Friday and 5-8, at Joey's Comedy Club, 36071 know who is appearing at your troit. Showtlmes are 8:30 p.m. and 11 beck, Fraser. Showtlmes are 8:30 through Saturday, April 4-8, at Chap- Saturday. The club is at 215 N. Main, Plymouth,. west of Wayne Road, club, send us the information: p.m. For information/call 961-2581. p.m. Wednesday and Thursday and UnSs West 16890 Telegraph Road, Ann Arbor. Showtimes are"8:30 p.m. livonla..:. Showtimes are . 8 pm - Comedy Listings, Observer & Ec­ and 11 p.m. For reservations, call 8:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Friday and south of Six Milej Detroit For infor­ Wednesday and Thursday and at 8 centric, 36251 Schoolcraft. Livo­ mation, call 533-8866. 895-8888. • CHAPLIN'S EAST Saturday. For information, call 792- p m. and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Sat­ nia 48150. Mark McColIum wilt appear 1902. .- ; • COMEDY SP.ORTZ # JOEY'S urday. Thursday is no smoking night 6 BEA'S COMEDY* Comedy Sportz at the Heidelburg Richie Minervini will perform For Infprmatlonj.call 261-0555. AUnro Shelton and Downtown ENTERT AIN M ENT S H OWC A S E Ton) Brown will.perform on Friday An opportunity to see & hear a varletry of bands & D. J.8. Ideal for weddings, dinner dances & special occasions. Available for functions anywhere In the Metro Detroit area. r Tuesday, April A,1989 ' Refreshments 7:00 P.M.»No admission charge. ROMA'S OF LI VOX IA CARIBBEAN CRUISE 27777 Sclil<*r;ift'< 127-I»»0 Departs Thursdays, returns s^kifcv

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•,-:.-'•.;.-: liii« * « m mmmmmmm MICKY JONES Between the moving cars and the boardwalk of Daytona Beach is a single row of cars parked dawn to dusk on the beach, with sunbathers stretched out on, towels front and back and sometimes on the car roof. Daytona Beach: Town in transition \ By Iris 8anderson Jones walk from the beach town. surfers carry their boards to the sea. did cars. the Atlantic from the landmark fish­ contributing travel editor Here is the "scene on a typical That scene has been played on the Ransome Olds, the Chevrolet, ing pier, past upscaled amusement- weekend afternoon when the beach beach for years, but it is changing brothers and race car drivers like centers a nd new hotels like the Mar- You've never seen a beach like is not overrun by 100,000 college stu­ fast. Cars were allowed to drive up Sir Malcom Campbell held speed tri­ rlott to Seabreeze Avenue. He hopes and down the beach all night until als on the beach until they moved the to open an Omni Hotel on one side of spring; break at Daytona Beach. the county took over and converted trials to the Utah salt flats In the the^Marriott and a new suite hotel on ! Even If you attended The Big Party THE SEA rolls in to a thin white the beach to a Volusia County park 1930s. Those pros left a lot of car the other, with office/condo com­ in earlier years, you haven't seen a line of surf; a few bathers splash at in 1988. \ enthusiasts- behind them, and they plexes nearby and performing arts beach quite like this, because-the the edge. Seagulls sit In wet sand NOW YOU must pay $3 to drive were all racing at the southern end in the stone bandshell built in a city Daytona Beach Marriott opened in a that the tide is leaving behind, shar­ past one of the seven toll booths for of the island, near the lighthouse, af­ park beside the beach. glamorous spread of pink and green ing this pristine part of the 500-foot- a day on the beach, and your wheels' ter World War II. The bandshell and a restored stone abbve the boardwalk recently. wide_beach with a few sunbathers. are only allowed to be* there from The souped-up road cars would clock tov^er are in the "front yard" I The.world's most famous beach Above the tide.line, two.rows of dawn to dusk. race south down the two-lane high­ of the Daytona Beach Marriott now. may never be the same again. motor vehicles niove constantly You can Imagine the furor that way to the'lighthouse and north up The $47-mi'lion, 402-room luxury ho­ The Marriott is just one step In the back and forth in,slow motion — caused among local people, even the beach to the finish line. That's tel hop**-. %M connect the redevelop­ renaissance that the city hopes will- cars, vans, beach bikes, motorcycles, though they pay only $10 for an an­ how the National Association for ment of the city with the happy-go- upgrade Daytona Beach's image three-wheelers, open trucks full of nual pass. To understand the contro­ Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) lucky life of the world's most famous from a slightly seedy beach parly golden-haired beach boys, an ice versy, you must go back a hundred was born. • : beach. and motorcycle image compounded cream truck, an - occasional semi- years, because cars have been part IN 1959, they built the Daytona'jji- Go to any social gathering and this by a honky-tonk entertainment strip trailer driving to its designated spot of this barrier island, separated ternatlonal Speedway and took the is what you'll hear: "Beaches are for and an endless number of souvenir as a hot dog or bike rental stand. from the mainland by the Halifax races off the beach, whicfrjsfirgxeal- people, not cars." "You're crazy! If and T-shirt shops. The "road" is just a strip of the River, for a long time. ly only firm enough to support race they took the cars off the beach, it Supporters of the renaissance say beach, smoothed every morning by If you jog the beach at dawn, It cars during the long high tides of . would be just another beach!" \ it will be good for everybody to ups­ machines, marked here and there by . looks as it must have looked to the winter. THE CITY administration leans cale the beacjbstrip and replace old road signs that read "Speed. Limit 10 Indians who lived here or to the Daytona Beach was a popular - toward the"beaches are for people" bumper car, parlors with modern mph.". '• Spanish who built sugar plantations family vacation site until a new argument, but they don't Intend to do theme park-style entertainment cen­ Between the moving cars and the near the coast in thelSth century.- "world" opened up nearby — Walt anything to stir up that hornet's nest ters. boardwalk — It's made of concrete The beach itself probably looks Disneyworld in Orlando. According right now. Other people worry that all this now, but they still call it the board­ the same as it did when the old to Mayor Larry Kelly, Disney gener­ It's against Florida state law to new fangled, good taste may spoil the walk — is a single row of cars Ponce Inlet Lighthouse was buULiiu. ated business for a while, but "Day­ drive on the beach, so Daytona had wonderfully honky-tonk atmosphere, parked 'dawn to dusk on the beach; 1887 at the south tip of the 23-mlle- tona Beach didn't keep up." There to pass a special ordinance allowing especially when somebody even with sunbathers stretched out on long sand strip of" when Henry was a dry spell for 10 years until the it. Cars run over people and people hints at the idea of banning cars towels front and back, and some­ Flagler built his famous railway into Holiday Inn was built in 1986. love to sue, so'the Insurance problem from the beach. Beach wheels go times on the car roof. Ormond Beach, at the north end of Kelly opened the spectacular was horrific; that's why the city gave back to horse and buggy days, al­ A couple diligently digs a sand the beach, at the turn of the century. Ocean Center for conventions, enter­ the beach to the county. * though .those tum-of

If you love race cars, the Daytona Volusia County where you can hike, • •-.....-.•.. •' - -^ "•'--, what they call ''the peninsula" and International Speedway, a 455-acre canoe, fish and otherwise play amid There are more than 16,000 rooms beach community from the main­ tract with a 180-acre infield, has natural forests. While you're up in the Daytona Beach Resort Area, land, Sweetwaters is a big white 91,000 seats and is the largest in the there, go to the^Bulow Creek historic so call Destination Daytona toll-free clapboard place with verandas over­ state. It annually hosts 25 types of site for a Walk through the ruins of at (800) 854-1234 and explore the ho­ looking trie river. Aunt Catfish's is, a racing events. > .. an old sugar mill, but mostly to see tels and moteb ranging for miles small informal place nearby (check I attended the 24-hour Sunbank the alligators swim through the pal­ north and south along the beach. out the cheese grits). Both are race in February and learned what metto swanvps. Check to be sure the hotel is actually moderately priced and specialize in N race-goers have long known — som£ There is also a sugar mill ruin on the beach, If that's whajt you seafood.N . of tho be$t activity Is off the track!' south of Daytona Beach. Sugar Mill want.;. ; ^ Sinbad's on the river and the Oy­ People buy parking space for camp- Gardens was briefly a theme park, Tf yftn wiant in stay at thft newest ster Deck across the road beside the -ers and other vehicles in the infield so youTlWdlfftw^asTeTainosaurs. and "the best, the Daytona Beach •IJmtaT^Tr^ildge^TrtRrthnpoTrala and party all night. : '->• •there, too! You can keep going south Marriott participates In all of those * Folks love. Blackbeard's in Wilbur The speed weeKS'were in Febrii-' on the mainland through 26 miles of special weekends and discounts that , and three places down near the light­ ary, and motorcycle week took over -Canaveral National Seashore to {he Marriott advertises nationwide. house -- Fisherman's Wharf, Inland Harbor and Grill and the White tho.town In March. The Pepsi 4.00 .launch pads of the,Kennedy Space The honeymoon package Is $295 House Landing. runs July 1 weekend. The Daytona Center. V V , plus tax for two nights, champagne, Pro-Am Motorcycle Races.are In Oc­ breakfast and one dinner for two. Ask any spring break veteran and tober, the Kartlng Olympics In De­ If you like sightseeing, go to the Call toll free (800) 228-9290. he'll tell you about. Penrod's in the cember. •'•'• ; I -J.. ':':}••'.'.' Casements, John D, Rockefellers Clarendon Plata Hotel a few .blocks . But even if youJdpn*t go for special winter home In Ormond Beach, and Or ask about one of the hotels with north of the Marriott, or an open events you pfin .i^uf the facilities to. the wonderful Museum of Arts efficiency suites Check out a corido beach place palled the Ocean Deck every day, except race days and and Sciences' In Daytona Beach. The south/at Daytona Beach In the Just south of the Marriott. (No, I'm 'days when the track is rented for. museum ihas a collection of Cuban Shores, or one north In Ormond« not pushing the Marriott, but over­ testing. Tho $1 tour (kids 11 and un­ art donated by Juan Batista, who Beach. Rcnt-a-condo can also be night^ has become the landmark by.; der free) gives you a mini-van. ride settled In Daytona after Castro reached toll-free at (800) 274-5324. . which you find your way around.) Tfourld IKcf speed way aivdalong pit' • thre\£him out of Cuba.— - — —You can also rent a house on the -—The - Marriott-has-$reaU eating road. Call 255-6711. • By next year, a brand new harbor, beach. ; •.'-'.• places. If you just want to look The Birthplace of Speed Museum' project, full of marinas, restaurants Check out some of these restau­ around, have a beer In the lower Is in Ormond Beach «nd gives you a a'nd other attractions, will be opera* rants: v • . level bar-dell, a drink to music in the Clock Tower Lounge a hamburger' glimpse of the role that the area has ting in Daytoria Beach. MICKY JONES I liked the menu and setting In an in Splash, or lunch on the terrace at played In the development of the au­ For information on Daytona The Daytorm International Speedway annually hosts 23 typos historic restored bed-and-breakfast. x Parkslde Seafood Grill. The class tomobile and In car racing. Check - Beach, contact Destination Daytona, house rather grandlosely/cAlled the P.O. Box 2776, 126 E. Orange Ave,, of racing events, Including the 24-hour Sunbank raco In Febru­ dining room Is called Coquhm out the Stanley Stgswen Call 672- ary. -••*..• .;. ••••V-/ . v • '.-.• N ••-••.... St. Regis' Hotel on Seabreeze'Boule­ 5657; *. ' '•••SSQp- .... Daytona Beach, Fla. 32019, or tele­ vard. The hotel part was full, so-I Or you can dine along the boards CAR RACING Is not the only ac­ phone toll-free (800) 854-1234. . didn't see the rooms. walk on plieasandhptdogs. m®®&mkmw®mmw^^^$m

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•«^^8^yi^/M^.mj«mtsrtg7g?i!aa organizing : Irvine Group'a Lagoons is taking shape . The location of the Lagoons Condominiums, gerjy. Sales Information is available by contact­ Dorothy an Irvine-Jacobson development built by the Ir­ ing sales associate Rose Sobe at 363-6800.. ] vine Group Inc., was Inadvertently'omitted from «f he Irvine Group Inc. is a family business Lehmkuhl a story detalHng the project appearing here last going into its third generation with Paul'D. Lev. week. •-..•'. ine as its current president. Other Irvine Group *\., The project, featuring three styles of condos Inc. developments Include the Meadows.-Rolling Don't second-guess In the $189,000 price range, is locateaMn West Oaks West, Nova Woods ahd Sierra Polnte, all in Dear Readers: Last week'» "April Fool­ Bloomfield orfPotiliac Trail, a mile east of Hag- Oakland County. '',•-?• ishness" column promised to address the problem of being a poor decision maker to­ day. r* ®'Your hometown voice ® Your hometown voice © Ivt Many people, especially those who are poorly organized, are poor decision makers .© Ucal news you can use ® Local newfyAU-cao-uae-^-- and don't even know It. Take a look around. Are your surfaces RANDY BORST/siall photographer cluttered? One reason Items are left out Is the inability tthe age of V years. RE-LEASING— already at ties and features which not be found time goals? Could It produce disastrous re­ • 1 & 2 Bedroom Ranch Units - • Hotpoint Appliances the 15 percent mark — Is in a starter home." sults? Does it conform with my religlous,- under way* at Village • Private Entries • Full Basements rrioral or ethical standards? Is the cost (In Residents will be able to choose P Green of Farmlngton Hills from a selection of 13 floor plans at • Clubhouse and Nature Area '••Optional Fireplace, Family Room . money, time and/or energy) within my •Sandy Beach or Pool ana Walkout Basements Apartments. >? means? Is this truly worthwhile or Just the development. The apartments The 14th and newest-of Holtzman will include special interior features South Lyon Green Oak Twsp. Wllllamston something that looks good at the moment? COLONIAL ACRES CENTENNIAL FARM What will happen if I don't? WiH I ever & Silverman's Village Green luxury such as first- and second-floor wood- RED CEDAR_ think of it again? Does it even matter? apartment communities In the met­ burning fireplaces with quarry tile Urt M*» M.. Ei* 153 J RED ropolitan area, the resort-class com­ hearths,' cathedral ceilings, bedroom t t-owo. IT~ LCEDA R Once you have set out your parameters plex is now under construction at window seats, separate living and and know you can't go too wrong: Don't Haggerty and 14 Mile roads, in the dining areas with triple window ex­ ferrsrjrr| worry — be happy! Poot-Tieclslon makers • % Farmlngton Hills-West Bloomfield posures, dens with double door en­ Nf N! tend-to be over-anxious, build mountains Township area . The development tries and alcoves with built-in out of molehills and take llfe-4oo-seriously. rssr i\ features a total of 240 one-bedroom, shelves. They don't want to be responsible for malt- one-bedroom-den, and two-bedroom Village Green of Farmington Hills COLONIAL CENTENNIAL mmwmmmwmnumwm Ing a mistake. The only people who aren't ACRES FARM _ apartment residences. exteriors, Inspired by country- M!X ns making mistakes are*those who are not From $65,900 „-• From $73,900 From ¢58,900 doing anything. It's OK to make mistakes Located on a rolling, country set­ French villages, Incorporate deeply occasionally. $ ting of 20 acres in the heart of the pitched, varylng-height roofllnes and (313)437-1159 (313)437-6887 (517) 6r35-3446 northwest suburbs, Village Green of gables, stately chimneys, multl- The overwhelming-majority of decisions Farmlngton -Hills will set- a new paned windows, porches and balcony MODELSTCMPEN: Mon.rFri. 12-4JPJVf,/_Sat. & Sqrj. 12-5 P.M. -In our lives aren't all that important, so ^ "standard iri apartment living; fritter "overhangs, white clapboard-like sid­ don't spend $100 worth of energy on a 10- ALSQ OPEN THVRSDA YS/RrtCrt&rhosiAThun.—' duclng a blend of luxury and resort- ing and fleldstone accents. cent Item. Once you've made your decision, CENTAUR CONTRACTORS, INC. • COLONlAC ACRES REALTY* INC. class amenities to the market. This The community's 15 two-story stick with it and don't second-guess your- • Village Green community is express­ buildings are arranged in clustered, self. Right or wrong, get on with life. If it ly ^designed to meet the current, un­ village settings along winding doesn't work out, chalk it up to another satisfied demand by young profes­ streets with generous setbacks to learning experience and do better next sionals for a variety of premium maximize the extensively time. 8'Wf AIHII YflUffi rental housing options convenient to landscaped grounds and variety of nearby employment, retail, health natural site features including care, religious , educational, cultur­ ponds, fountains and waterfalls. condo queries al, entertainment and recreational i ' • centers. ; MUCH OF THE SITE'S gently rolling terrain is preserved for com­ Robert M. ACCORDING TO Jonathon Holtz- munity park areas accented by two man, co+chalrman of'Holtzman & scenic ponds with fountains, gazebos Melsner SUverma'n, ."Population and economy and wooden swings. Ic trends show people are staying in Pre-leaslng Is now In progress. Q: We are disgusted with oar developer apartments longer before buying Apartments will range in size from who refuses to fix our leaky basement and their first homes. They want more 800 to 1,125 square feet. Rents will leaky roof. We have attempted to get our features, amenities and services range1 from the mld-$500 to mid- C LUXURY APARTMENTS ) management company to write the. develop­ from their apartments. Accordingly, $800 price range. The leasing center er but have been unable to get any immedi­ Village Green of Farmlngton Hills Is is located on Village Green Boule­ ate remedies. The developer thinks that we designed to meet thejie*eds of sec­ vard, east of Haggerty Road. For are "cheap" and will not take any action ond- or third-time rentere^who luxu­ more Information, call Sandra Krav- against him. He has also indicated that if ry apartment living with the ameni­ itz, at 788-0070. :-s:«i we hire a lawyer he will not even talk to us. What are your comments? :tiiw

A: These sound like, unfortunately, typi­ cal developer, responses to an association whom the developer believes he can manip­ ulate and, otherwise, intimidate. The board of directors should gather together and Hotnrmlhp arhftthpr or not th,e, problems are" serious enough or not to pursue the develop­ V*i. er. That can be accomplished with the a«r slstance of legal and other tonsultants nec­ essary in order to ascertain the scope and

magnitude of the potential warranty claims ; agdlnst the developer and/or, In the case of • •-.f-. a conversion, whether or not there were any 'misrepresentations and/or warranties made by the developer In connection with the conversion process. After an examina­ tion is made by the attorney with the advice of other consultants, The Board can then make a proper business decision as to what course of action can be taken, against the developer. Perhaps the developer atyour condominium is in for a surprise.

Q. \ am selling my boose on a land con* tract and the purchaser has defaulted and has left the state, I can't find the purchaser and want to get access \o the premises. Do I «e$ have to go to court? A. Check your land contract to ascertain whether you have aright under the contract to obtain peaceful! possession In the event of a default. If you are reasonably confident Priced that the land contract vendee has aban-, doned the premises, you may have the right from... to take possession of same, If for no other reason than to preserve the property. However, you should comply with all the Includes professional , provisions of the land contract in terms of landscaping, walkouts, golf BROKER PARTICIPATION WELCOME! providing notice to the landoontrAct vendee course views, private to the extent possible, You will probably be court settings ./.-• .--., left Oiki 1« A pl r< tuud roup AdfK^toTwtlMOikiMaU \

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A Lot Of House g^ad tevet finished basement, cen­ WOO3E0 ONE ACRE SrSawlmg GREAT rouwa FAMIY AREA t> NEr3H30Rn00O PRIDE reriecrts ir. ir. p-ea" a-ea. 2 tuS bathrooms tami- UVWA., Jar the price) 2 bedroomi tfown - 2 tral air. new rar>j» wflh rntoroirsve. 20CO »r/jar» ft Kovt brick r«nch Ot­ ij roo^.. 1 car ga-pe & tirvshed Attractrye i bedroom brick ranch pool. 4 tier dwsk. bast.etbal coirt the settrq tar this tnpeccabie 2640 al the wel kept homes eroond tha Brightly Charrriina 302 Birmingham bedrooms tp. HiOS kflchen c»W- srjjare he* cotonal m\s of ipdaS- ters 2V» baths. Great room •wrO'. f re- basement v-isrty.noe updates phrj •» central.sir. 2 bath*. 2 car pa- feokiSj tarj« part-Uks yard, very if va sel bjr 4-T-S9 J.ft d'asticahf sha-p 3 bedroom rarwh wrth $ *snr Colorus kvcir!ed on gu«e: court'C&- p'aoe. 2 car garage, ceramc lo>er. 1 red.K*ai9*tie.»D 522-513S ed leaiir-es nctrSe carpet, tj-naee heatrvj system. Central ar. its f>oor cerrtra ar. be tRe-fr-s-to see - o-i> 8loomReW . rape, fcd basement and eidre large clean arrj.noety tfeoaraled A!&9 ca- t/r>p Very oeal end spotiess home. lo-ma! dmrvg roam, end Ander-pn »73 SOI r»b« arid re« crcufl breakers. Ask- atd cent-ai air. Oversied yarape lajndry. pu berij in immaculsta 0?lerin7 4 tedroorns. IS! floor bin- •ot A must as* »74,90* OS 14 and 1J1 basement A real pom et woodwr»dO»S tt64*M eiSy.V3HAJJt. rmmacu:r.e 3 bed- Jr>3$54W0. CKAVJAGNE WfSKES Come Jrus condrlooart |us a tew of the em- dry tormet damp room, treptace. HARRY S. '03rr-. ts tath. bungalow. . • OEARBORN HEIGHTS in tha 19H bjB e*oar< 2800 menTjes ot this tme tome tor and lanced peto Ores) kahie. ask- S"».9>3 Bf owner Ev«-645-624j •Fantastic, beamflyt <3e«h. best de­ COLDV/ELL BANKER S0/aa'e ft. tone. 4 bedrooms wttx ^¢^ EiRBVi »139.KO rqJ-IM.eKU Century 21 sert th^ 4 bBkxcmrcc&ooiaL Ev­ 459^000 ir« pofKXar. Is! t&x irasitr aufia EARSYi COMMUNITY B.RVrNr3HAU . Krw Corsttrucbon. erything Is undated trfetudjng fur- and Jaozn" U6. 2 frep'^ses. Josr COLOWELL BAtfkER Oualrty buBt 3 bedroom tudor krv -hace, new kitchen, net flooring, sk/Or/ru. b-idje balcony overtook- 459-«000 WOLFE 728-8000 VnedJSt ococupancy »3*9.000 new pain, new carpet' Centra ar, BEST VALUE in »»*-*. be#OOm'; inj the p/esl roori arrf so rrurcb B WOLFE SjraB-jiderv tnc S24-3I33 brick rancx 2")i .baSa. 1st foor m.-sl be seen. Larp* pn>-acy tot in CAVrOH TYVP-J bedroom ranch, :b«ement garage, A trust see! N 421-5660 -J131.900.T _ laxdry. firepiaoe. 2 car attached Northwest Lhrxc*. $274J»0 WOLFE corrar irjt 62ii?o. enached pa-ape Swimming Time ^?tM.»*3^A*l J. bedroom ranch, Sareac certral air, Xevsixa base- - KARSYS. 474-5700 24 bedroon^ KBrY CONSTRUCTION lmmed"*tt p'Ase. Ffcrisa room, freshed base­ ba9y rewer carpel throughout Al- ^tartmaslsr carpel less than » p Mi 2800 «4 il.«f aving apace. 15' ranch wtth (oaJrAananse tree irtnyt occupancy on a tape cojotry tot»r > ment, bam w-'stal shower down. /•. Garden City tactied parage.Otfy »W.O30. 'Ihrs aJL"2 tjS baths washer, dryer. C*1hed-al oMirg M jjr«#/ooro. ser- - CEtfruFrv2i 'WOLFE fdria new tjmac*. 1¼ baths, and Morfh thoaa Roomy 3 bedroom mary ert-es i .4534213 t.C terrr.t arailable. asking jfce stari on 1st Boar t#jr&y In ad­ attashed oaraaetTS.WO. brick ranch has ZVt be^ha. ID foor COLOWELL BANKER »113.003 Le*»emesiage 645-1MV dition Jo main prrrtemporary.pa* HartfefdH. ' 525-9600 KARSY 6. ta^rtdry. tjS basemen!, attached ps- Great Family Colonial BEAUTIFUL 476-4660 261-4700 staircase In a-eat room. 3¾ baths. 4 8LUSGPASSFAra«S 421-5660 rape. wood windows, ceramic to>er. 4 bedroom Sunflower bea.iV w3h 3 bedroom brck tri kr-e!. 1Vi baths. _tt^ovTm.fh4,900,UL 3 bedroooro brick reach. tam8y opoKirovn and tamfy room w*th wrural fre- 2« baths, den. master bath end lamfy room, newer root doorwal. WE5TLAVO - L'rorua School _3 BLOOMFIELD : 'room, brick frep'ase. Atderson »ro- p^oa »t54.tO0 neuVBl decor, epprot 2.4-M s* ft deck, uvorva schoos 2 car parage bedroom brok ranch wf.6 remod- tfows, centra! air. aromatic iawn "Uvoni - Sharp 3 bedroom mairrle- KARftYS . eieS* kTicnan. ne»er «r«dows. r«» BLOOVZriELO HK.LS SCHOOLS ha-ice tree brisk rarch. 1.4?2 srj n, WOLFE BeajWui covered paw. 1st foor »75.9fc os-pCng trinojgho-jt centra! a*. The sprinklers, custom wrvdow t-eal- lajndry. rctides tbnjt. retripera- IrVing Leka Prj^teges "menls. firusfiel besernenL:2 car at­ torrral fijninj room, impressive 23 * exoenen: 'condftoa UJSI set By 15 t&m*/ roonrc fin^ied basement tor. dishwasher and parapa door wrw »7«>r>3 522-7C2t tached ffareoe. ewiratii-ij po-jtpa- 421-5660 opener Asfcmg »137>Oa Ask lor. 2300 5¾ ft ranch wih fjj wxtk-oul in,nemtttJlrmr». JnvT*eyM» & 2 car tr-acTieS saraoe. Woni iesi at KW.E0ATE OCCVPANCY - By Century 21 bssement 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, 3 Owvar 5 tUe/Leran. Open §jn, 12- WOLFE *\-ESTLANry Super sharp ranch, by Quick eancy. Bvyers on-V. ilW.tOO.AsklorOA^'E. R)CKFATYMA car paraot. located on over 1 acre n »t3UO0. . «4-6tM C£KTUftr21Row tU-fiU 6pm. 4 bedroom cotoniaL Z* baths. CASTELU 525-7900 owner! 3 bedrooms. 2v» car garage. wiooded lot TotaTy nouS house to* \ CiRCLETHlSONEl 1^30 srj fu cent-al air, 2 car et- 421-5660 COLOWELL BANKER IrrLshed basement 1¾ baths, cerv tne igSCs Must See! »360J»0 Back FOR £?0CK It's mtitue 3. bedroom brick ranch wrtth at- tacf*3 earape. »115,000. 443-4607 POUSHEO JEYkH. fcl oeraral Lro- 459-6000 : DOST BE SOH3Y TOUCW=»Or¥ - uatar »7*930 c«I 427-5629 bea bv/s is a Lronia ranch, Feat tscfted 2 car careo*. move toccrdi - rv*. Br2k 3 bedroom ranch wSh 1½ Ca? « today and see tha 3 bed­ OPEN DAILY t-SPU L sybdhfeion tocation lor this 3 bed- JUST REOUC60 UffX. J>JST LISTED - Canton 3 beavoom room b-ick home wtth attached ga­ tcA. rwery jfeiished besemeot. erv This Ceaauu 4 bedroom. T* ba» baths, modem new krichart. tam^ brck and eUminurn ooionial T*r- eiSOOakots-ercie rooro ort^-cng 1¾ baths, a fnis?*d ctosed pet>o, fci a tovef/ area of Lhro- room, fireplace, basement, and 2, rage and tjt basement. Owners 317 Redtord (N ol Wapkj on Fra-JA.-J ' Realtors CoJooj on wooded ravkx lot has taJy finiihed basomert wrlh *th neled a, last sale and ha*e proed this besacient, factfy room. 2 car o> rta. Asrjrq prtce tii.900. Open el ths poodie* fictjding a Ihished ear.fiarape. Pbs newer ptjtfi car-- bedroom. 2 car attached parapa. Br O^-NER • 3 bedrpom r»nch. D»/s 557-5*62-• eves.35*-593f raa«. ar>d a>j*in jai trim. tt4»5. S jn. Apr. 2.2-5pm. Cai for appL petrva. central air. and cerarkC home acco'Oingv Nee brick mk- 591-9200 wa>-oyt basemen! to enclosed kv large deck t mere Best buy at rver locator. Wa>-ne'A'esttani tamTy roorv 2 car attached garage KARR/S. t3yer.*»?*» Cer.t/a^ air. r.ewer windo»s. BLOOVFiaO NUS OTY •V>$?r4 pool. Asking $174.»». t&5*>5. Open rous* Apr! 9th. 2-" School »35.930 4 bedrooms. 4 b*t>4^ tropical ptant- ' AffOSDABU UiXiffTY U94ern '•"• DonRodde -- OP£N SUNQAY.. Cal KAREN. HARRYS. Spm 1752 Oeknew Cel Rosa Ben- J75.0M 937-276« - E.ARRV& ed rwioor pool wfth wsterfal. mo t>jBl 3 beSt&x* brick art «>>-. REAL ESTATE ONE RE^/AX 1M. lnc 34*-3»3 fB.-n. Jrm Christ* Real Estate 0irtXT> poiiniaL Larpe t»mfiy r&om REOfCRD/3400 OOA'N FHA Jaojni. sauna «%d gat* room. M«w 565-10» carpetrvj. »il oserings Oecora- «W) Greptac«. tfnjrg room mrfthbay WOLFE ' . 261-O700 UrtWAtAREA Sparklrig ctean 3 bedroom alumi­ aetnOow. dew k'riot»n app&nees. 2 num, centr* ar. basement 2 tjl lors home. Ceru/al a> and security ^^OWA-Popxar UkURQ. PARK WOLFE WAYFAts SU3 - Joy/Sheldon area. S)S^m KearS/ 2 acres Bui«rS on?y, car jrs»cf«d caraoe err} yjiet ccjri SU3.4 bedroom brick cotoniat, 234. O^r sse puaa: 4 bedrooms, 21 jS-2 •'WOLFE bathv dining a-ea - everything *n 421-56.60 Everything New lovev condc.on Cat lor aiie^i »349.CO0 Cal >««S.endS or SrW Bd more 474-5700 rar«h »«> a Ca-s^«>3 basemert <»» en foor and oo^ntgr tops, deck and wra freetese. lcvshed basement. Brisk 3 bedroom ranch In great sprinkler system- »174,9» (L71 War) POPULAR Bortda room cfl dining room, new we* bar & H bath, 2 car garage. e>> r.»3hb>rhood- H jrry! m.WQ 4 bedroom colonial wrrh ecrary mirum Vtao and KATIMAL FIRE­ CaI522-SiS3 central air. r«w maintenance free WOLFE COLOWELL BANKER knehert Hjpe master bedroom. 2H ei-loror. Very enoryy et©** .U jst PLACE FJrsI 1» see wa bwy at "trrs bathsi tarn^r room with freplace. priotftei,*». 47S-4660 -261-4700 FARWrJlGTOH HILLS-IANC) CON­ *ee*t37^>0.— 455-3568 TRACT AVAILABLE! 3 bedroom Central air. 2 car attached parapa .-^1-5660- KAARTS. • custom ranch in OLD HOMESTEAD wtfS door operier. This IS your best AtWUR«)S€ FAMK.Y OOOU - WEST. BvB In 63.3 car carapa. fev buy! »123^0 Mechanic's Dream Yew naros it this f arhir/ room is bij FANTASTIC 3 bedroam brick radcn. friSved, Ohti basement wQi wet bar and S^bedroom brick, ranch wrsa tarpe enajj^i tor any Jriorrr.* «o»erlairBna sprir*^ts4t!S^r3.ec»0 (L270W kitchen, al appfances stay. Hard­ ' ird oomes eomptew »r>irj owy fire- carpeted btiement. 1½ baths, new­ WOLFE er root. b»Aete4 windows, rerood- Cal 522-5333. f , wood fooas Tha 3 * cac parapa h psae*. TJw speciat starter Horn* has 1 e^" kJtcnea wood b-rninj sto-^. Remerica heated This home Is on over an - i t*6citxzx-icA 2¾ car mm+6 PtYU0yTH-V'5C7Ofli^N STYU 2 ace wr»ji clocked pond! Covered by oirtfr trA is 6parUng ctean. Cai _J421-S66CL certrajjsjr. Zcarseraje -463^00 BY O/rWEft Colonial brie*. 4 bed­ ctory c»sr now* waklrg dstance 10METOWN REALTOW Home Warranty »73.500. for ap^pirtment i.5S#R>- room, 2¾ baau, forma) tfnrij 10 downtown Phrrrooth. Very im- .'...•• HARRYS. txxst. JarnBy room »r»)) freptaee, let Century 21 pnestfvt IcokVfl-irom ihe road and 420-3406 • floor burrfry. t-3 batemeriL at­ decorated lo perfection ktskja 3 tached Zh car- sarao*. Bu« So pooL bedrooms. 1W baths, 3rd bedroom RANCH . 3 bedroom,T*nt ooneS- Remerica $1<5/r>D.OoenHoyv9Set,1to4. CASTELU -525-7900 PptVor-at. la fv&or CW, hvoe e 3 bedVoog.*. siata »»1.000. Iti-XtC* -ROM b I OWN REALTORS 474-5700 Kr»»creeK prtrrie »ot, 4 bedroorrss. -cri taa fin. BEAUTiait CAPE COO. »129*». YA baths, fireptaoe V> lamihr room, REAL COtfrt«£NCE comes with 2-i baths. 2 fireplaces, central air, formal dning. room. Itije fcltcheft: SCHVTOTZER REAL ESTATE 3 bsdffrsrns. 1¼ batfs, Newer tJStfv- deck, extras! $1M,«00. ilt-tiTi this nice 3 bedroom cotortai wtai ^n, lfi-04 «^do*S, arvJ carpeting certral air.^arid loo rrjny extras lo BETTER HOMES t OAROENS' tamty room, ttrpe open kitchen, at­ 420-3400 *4% crTcctent Jumac*. cerarat air A t*»GmUZIt 4 bedroom Cotonial. pv(k)tfvs'»d<:|129,SC0. ' - DYOWAiAREA tached par*?}. bas&merA. kvpround NORTH CANTON. Desirable U*/aJr e*tr* frw/aSart. »800 s^. ft 8d 5 2¾ batr>», new windows, root, kitch­ 1/A>MIA • <3ean 3 bedroom bUeveL poot- Just h Une lor surnmeH, Vtttpe. Oean 4 bedrooms. ZA fi£# E. <4 ltrtn.8/ Ownet to bro- en 4'ftoo/, lot backs to woodi. CEtfTURY21 1½ baths. pk» potsi>»» 4tt\ nvpe »64,600 - baths, 1st Coor laundry. a». sprtv MrsPteSS*. 4*4-2»« t1E4.«0>).Ko8rokers( 477-1253 Hartford N. 525-9600 kitchen and larriay roonv 2 car at­ HARRYS. Uers.rrore;tt34>rX>. 455-0433 tached caraoa, covered patio, deep PHGR34 H!LLS: lend Mo! And >0LASk>>a»7»,ft». .'• much more Get re>ady for Summer 5¾ with beauVM kvground poet patio UVOWA - H«t*-a tover-S CWphC 4 WOLFE 4 prh-acy. This prime roBr>g country bedroom o^srWevel, wooded ravtne locaton wQ be a Oeam Come True lot, 2 bat*. lamPy roorVflreplaoa. ... 421-5660 _ for the right Buyer. Home freshfy frvshe d basemenL 2 car attached REKHOLOS'RAVINES painted wtth new wafipaper. carpet­ ca/aoe. Burton Hollow area. (5 s4C e of Levsn} Bufl 1»37.3 bed­ ing a My landscaped, Must see lo .YOU HAVE A NEW 11325¾. room. 314 baa bnck ranch ctr.val appreciate. »225.000. Cel torap - -. - *^ air, fireptace. cathedral cettnj. first pohtmert for showing. Drect av UVOWA - 1 st cflenVw on this ceav foor laundry w«t warm tones crjtriei to Dona Strang, 495-1163 t>jrtwn ranch wfth deep Jot. Iam>- thro^phouL Low utCties, low mairv jJo WAY TO CUT hr room, riea kitcfien. coyered ps^o. lenanc*. professional landscaping 4 SpinUer system. Choice tot A more. Recently Reduced i car paraoe. Fast occupancy. 1 »59.v<0 Ask lor OOH GETTS. Real Estf.a aporaiteo at I I65i00 Sunflower VAage CCtonial - »T4kmr By Owner. »157.900. 4*4-2573 extras t-oUdVkg: central a>. fra a WOfiTHVIllE •'-• Rolllno hW% securiry aftarm system, prh-ste poof hijhtarits this northyBe fceation end deck, huge master bedroom ««A t% acre k* as iha setGna of IN* Too Good To Last tvfte and Urge closets throughout 4 bedroom colonial with den, Th CUan I neat % bedroom ranch wtth »149.900... bathi. basement 2 car oaraoe, fam*y room, centra air, 2 car ga­ SprinUer System. »171,900. Ask for rage M7.S00. —v COLOWELL BANKER XU IRA IE. IIXEI) RA IE" HAfiCYcr CAROL 047-3050 CENTURY 21 SPACIOUS 3 bedroom cotoriat. CENTURY21 huge country khchea overa&ed —4—Hartfofd South rvcyicMn. luBum uuiOi>,ut3j endosura wHh deck, ctrism air, 464-7111 464-6400 large leooed tot overlooking revtoa Aturail P*rc«ou^< Race] VALUES UKE THIS ONE ae» nt unit ilu Mtttnit of .• (i\<-tl r.iii lo.tn FA braezewty anached oaraoe, caVpet kjrnao*. central air and new Be sura so see tMs great lam*y larpe tot fenced yard. »49.900. »Viyl windows fclbac k of house. This home dose to schools end ahop- leave message. 343-3504 house has 2¼ baths *r 1764¾ Weat 12MHeRo3d Boor*. fMshed basement i$*0 N. Mat Reduced • owners S*y» se*. 'Ulhrup ViUa^, Ml 48076 421-5660 WOLFE «2.800./•:";--*• ..-..._. GLfl66IFlED his . Pfl>Gf O RttHT • BeeuVM 3 bed­ room brick ranch, at new vinyl win­ 421-S6Q0 3 bedroom ranch lor thai IndMdval dows, 2½ car oarage. This home who requires (pht Industrial tor*nt> COUNTRYWIDEM CANTON • etM WAo* Creek Dr.. : ADVERTIdlNG CU«|* won'ltastlor^JW.WO. Super ouedJIIS.000. 4 bedroom. LC4 Stt* • 55»14». W30 Cherry. »57.600. PosslblefKA HOME MORTGAGE LOANS TA bath, rVeptaoa. hug* kitchen, I^U-iaTgO^dandCcv^h- tl 14n<0QVVayh» County »52-3222 Rochts:*/ RxNltar M J« W Ojf. New roof. Ntw'weedvets MARDABENSON • in i • i -i< • , • IP Hartford N. "525-9600 lawrv DtractSalesonry.. 99M91* Re-Wax Boardwa* 459-3500

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Monday. April 3. 198? O&E *3E 302 Birmingham 303 West Bloomfield 304 Farmlngton 306 Southfield-Lethrup 310 Wixom-Commerce 326 Condos 339 lota and Acreage 352 Commercial / Retail 400 Apia. For Rent . Bloomfield Orchard lake« Farmlngton Hills Union Lake For Sale SOUTHF1EL0-Easy term*. Imfcexl- For8alo AN OPPORTUNITY BLOOMFlELO H1U8 new 2500 t4e 3 bedrooms, central air. at­ BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL NEW CONDO lo move up lo Franeh OuVtar*, BLOOMFIELD 8Y OWNEfl-Oued lever. 3000 ao. H, tached garage Musi tea or rent BLOOMFlElO TC/rHSHlP, 14 Md«/ CANTON square loot 3 bedroom ranch on ap­ 4 bedroom. 3V4 bath, tving room, Full of HI class ameninc*. First floor Franklin area. Bloomfield Huts Apt). 1 & 2 bedroom units from proximately i acre v/itfjn dayiof nowf$49.600/of!er 983r.?3?8 laundry. 2V» baths...basemenl. tamlly GREENPOINTE Canton Center Road, North ol Ford. ON THE LAKE forma) dining toorn. 2 family rooms. schools- Prime 6toney Rrrer Sub. 3 1 22 Prime acres loctvS C-2 com­ $550 month. Mjcrowjv* ov*>. *e- In-ground pool, Vi acre. 14 Mrte and SOUTKFlELO - HI Offering. Must room wi(h COW toeplaori. $109,900. tol*. 'A lo 1 ecre each, sewer/water, munity commercial Ready lor de­ curiiy alarm. 24 hour gal* house. $239.000. no reattori. 762-4281 SUBDIVISION ERA -Country Ridge Credit report 6 references reouVed. 3 bedrooms, 2V» baths, Drake area. $179,000 661-0669 see. Move-in conditloa 4 bedroom for informayon call. Mkhaai velopment, * 175,000. CaH 474-3303 or 348-6767 W. BLOOMFIELD HorccwiU. 474-8600. Michael Bert- Evergrocn 6 Jeffries X-Way area. - BLOOMFIELD HILL8 - 3 bedroom custom contemporary with CONTEMPORARY - 2.000 «fl H. Trl W-le-tfl. 2'A baths, central air, se- 2 bedrooms. Th balhs, 2 ca/ at­ punty sy^tem^.SYiog room, dining man 366-2090, \ PLYMOUTH 635-9068 635-9475 brick ranch, IV* bath*. flrepLsce,up ­ waft out lower (¢-^ baj Level. 3.Mdroom». IV* bath*, fire­ tached garage. Fireplace, central Prime commerctaf property In Old dated, oood location. -.(¾¾ g> fabulous vie* ot park 4 place, finished family room, rrtioy room, larnlry room with fireplace' 2 eJr. private courtyard. $ 109.990 APIS. • 1 bedroom only. Starting af car allached garage 12 MJe/Ever- BLOOMFigLO TOWNSHIP - Bloom- Village af 6(.5 North Mil. 6 retair rage, immediate c<^r^>cy Wood­ stream from 3 large decks. etl/as on V, acre. 13' A Orchard 311 Homea field Has mailing 4 schools. 1'-> rentals and 3 apartment*. »369.000. $400 Heat & water Muded Also 2 ward Scjuare i*Jt* R. carpet- place from Dodge Homes on Boston 3 NEW HOMES - 1.300 *q. n. ranch. COUNTRY ESTATE ing. d.sff/.asher/evfcn. skyughls 6 ALL HOMEOWNERS ptush carpel, vertical bAnds; gour­ ^s. $164,500,. By *ppf. 861-6967 Amenities Include automatic sprin­ BNd. wen laid om. jpaclous.JV* car HAMBUAO TOWNSHIP met kitchen, 'serf cleaning overt, klers, central *!r, 1st door laundry, 3 bedroom. 1¾ bath, -fireplace. 2½ upgrades. eJ appliances, anrj furni­ Loans Closed/One Week Insulated garag6 with gas 6 wood- car gvage. many other extras! CiriTom oesigned comeni(>erary oo Lot 4 5 ft. wide, with Rush Leke prrvt-' Refinance Your Home _ , Irosl lrbe-*e'riger*!or, dishwasher, BY OWNER. Unloua ingifth ctrcviar drive, neutral decor. 8esl ture araiab!e for purchase. 1 year leges, Wax to fiort course. Asklro burning heafl $104,900. Other homes ottered in­ 5 acres *1lh a spoctacvHa/ i'leir from old. $78,900. 459-8917 Credit ProblemsOksy intercom system, lots of dosrt's 4 Cottwold home. Mldvale! area buy Ih area. $166,000 661-4314 $5,000 655-1029 "carport. r^Qmrrxrnity cenler, exercise neighboring Unden PaJk, waiving clude. 1.600 M. ft 2 slory. tor Ihe sunny Irving room witn a south­ Key Mortgage 362-0213 PLYMOUTH CONOO room, sauna 4 healed pool. dutsr^tolcrwn. ImrrvacuUtecondi- NEW CONSTRUCTION - W. Bloom- $112,900. 1.500 sq fl Cape Cod for ern exposure Home lesture* over HEftON RiOGE.Lot »3 Prestigious Den. completely updated Mtcnen A fifrhl, Walnu! lake., privileges, Blr- $118,900 CaS for further details 4000 sq H . 3 bed/ooms. 4¾ baths. New .construction. Starting al .Century 21 $ 119.900. CM Ray Lee al The Btoomfield Twp. tot nestled Hong 360 Business ' 356-'0400-_ appliances, formal *vtr>g rrpomfc*. mlngfiam schools. 2750 sq. ft 5 Take Mdford Ffd: N. to Abbey Lano. 2 f.replaces 4 e formal dining room, permanent nature reserve 24 hour bedrooms, 2½ baths. 2 car attached Home Cenler * 47^-7000 1 mr1a.N ol Milford Village or shown waterls.! m lamDy room & a large Mic/Vaan Group Rtiltor* dining room. 3 ovetslie t^roorfts, 591-9200 or model 455-5650 gate house sorvice. private en­ Opportunities AUBURN HILLS 3¼ balhs. screened porch, haft- garage. .1234.990 851-0583 by appt. J.T Keffy Custom Homes. pole barn Brandon schools. Excellent Bungalow 363-5927 trance, eiclcslte development BtCOMFlELO ORCHARDS AflTS. wood floor*. Pew»Wc uie 6 dteco/a- $207,000 $265,000. 259-1016 or 651-2856 'ART DISTRIBUTORSHIP Orchard Lake Village • 2 bedrooms,-wood burning stove m PLYMOUTH • Major midwest find arts dealer has 1 and 2 bedroom'spacious apart­ iive rriokJings, perennial garden" & living room, enclosed Iront porch NEW HUOSOX country ranch on 2 ments. Easy access to 1-75 & M-59- manicured yard surrounded by ma­ Shady Beach Heights. Fabutoos VA PLYMOUTH S answer' to Cwfornia opening .lor-a mahrr* IndMdusf or $47,900 Caa loday. bejutful acres, 3 bedroom, large WARE PIDDINGTON Irving Spectacular mutu-level tnd UVONLA. beautiful 'A acre lol in new Appliances, carpeted, pool, laundry ture trees. $420,000. 647-6762 story contemporary. walk-out krwer couple to manage and own e fine art lacSilies From »450 includes heal & level, wraparound dock, separate kitchen & much more. 7 mm. 10 1-96 627-26M0 urul overlooking Hines DrNe Master subdrrislon dealership. Very high ratio of earn­ CENTURY 21 " Priced lo*efl$ 129.900 437-511» bedroom suite wiih )acuzz) and fire­ 876-3694 hot water. Furnished apartment* master suite, perlect tor In-laws ings -to'investment Corr»!e(a com­ aiso available. Eleganl. charming tree Lned streel Upper Straits privileges $260,000. SYLVAN\AKE- By 0*ner. Approx. place. 3 bedrooms. 2'A baths. Cus­ pany training furnished plus on Walk lo downtown Birmingham Your Real Estate 529-7700 S LYON - NEW HOMES tom! Custom" $119,500. MVONIA LOT 104 i W?vOn Ot«rv- 332.1848 ' or 739-7743 Njchwagh Lake Eslates, 2 story Tu­ 1200 sq It 2-story Cape Cod. tuS going assistance. Opporturtfty to Spacious 4 bedroom center entry FARMINQTON HILL8-BY OWNER basement. 3 bedrooms. 2'A car ga­ awn fust.west ol Farmlngton Rd Pos-sJWe 4 bedroom colonial. 2 M dor. 3 bedrooms. 2'* balhs. 2200 Of Pfymoutfi Rd. A» uWj'Jes. grow mto a fufl scale picture framing colonial, lovefy j*tysi9 ga/den Mc Call Lyhne Keppler rage. a.1 apphances. Outstanding ENX>Y THE spectacuiar view of r and fine arts gaSery. $7600 Invento­ BARSUDOR ARMS '• baIhs^finished basement $95,000 sq ft $151,900 Open March 25. »18.500 ' 478-4067 Intyr* AsSQCtares Realtors 642-T747 REAL ESTATE ON E* lake prrvtioges & boat docking avail- frees and river from the wa!k-oul ry investment Fuiry secured. Se­ . NOWLEASINO.FROM4425. or be>t offer. After 5pm.'-476-6766 noon to 5pm or shown by appt Lo­ doorway in living room. 2 large bed­ FRANKLIN. Colonial brick, on **• aWe $63,900. 682-3520 MILFORO PINE MEADOWS rious inquires onryt Mr. Roberts V/estland 2 bedroom.fleat* wster 851-1900 cated on 9 Mite Rd. 1¾ mses W of rooms. 2 full fcaths. Tireplace. ncJuded. tioSe to shopping & -+ . large kitchen, large eating area •FARMINQTON HILLS cute 1 bed­ PontaJeTraJ 24 beautiful roiling and wooded 2-4 578-6SH . TOTAL QUALITY- room home, newty remodeled. $425 $115,000 CaJMards Benson, ecf e hometites in this new develop­ schools 722-5666 formal dming -room, Syjng "room, 5 AJ. Van'Oyan BuBders Re-Max BoardwaS 459-3600 bedrooms. 2 fus baths, large "deck Newty completed ludor colonial In monlh. first and lasl months renl re­ 437-359» 324 Other Suburban ment adjacent to Kensington Park. BARBER S BEAUTY SHOP BEST APARTMENT VALUE West Acres ^ibdrvtslon 4~ bed­ 8 chairs. Southfietd. prime, location. ort master bedroom, television puted. 346-6965 or 346-2809 Homes For Sale. PflE-GRANOOPEllINO Sites rang* -Irom $50,000 to room. finished basement with wet rooms, 2½ baths, great room, li­ BRENTVyOOO PARK $75,000. 2 Mies N ol 1-96 on S Mi­ CaH after 6pm: 355-2106 bv 4, fireplace. vw four rone fur­ brary - so much more. Open every FARMINQTON - 3 Bedroom brick Of Farmlngton H^rn lord Rd For more Information, cafl •i FARMINGTOriHlLLS Mon . Tours . Sun . 1-5. 7401 Buck­ ranch, remodeled country kitchen, 2 LINDEN - Private BOH Course A nace, tool room, storage room, 308 RocheateMTroy country dub) Executive home. 3 i3MieRd. atOrakeRS 362-4150 laundry area. Ingroyorf pool, fenced thorn. Ask lor KRlSTI. , JuS baths. 2½ car aitecned garage BIRMINGHAM ART GALLERY: Fine .wUh opener, central air. large sol & bedrooms. 2 5 baths, perfect lor en- Native American art inclusive oper­ TIMBERIDGE play yard with school e^ryiemoni. CENTURY 21 • At The Lakes BY OWNEa Troy. Birmingham tertawngt Dynamic Rearty.236-3900 Luxuriously appointed condos uo to many extras. $131,900 474-0154 schools 3 bedroom brick ranch. 1½ NORTHYiLLE - 6 wooded acres off ating package. Serious Inquires dog run. treed [ol win, ,t,eam 2 car 363-1200 363-4764 266»*sq. ft Ranch-4. V*-«tory balnsr a car garage, 559-0600 eves 626-3962 OOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM t ates Realtors 642-7747 Pre-construction ta/ge lot. Troy schools, must soel appointed, enclosed balcony. NW Suburb*. CaB 356-6498 HomeCentor 476-7000 BLOOMflElO Cafl after 4pm. 8y Owner 652-4666 1 bed Apt. »715 per Ms. 2 bed'corn $97,500. 526-9018 Spadous 2 bedroom, 2 bath, kitch­ W. BLOOMFIELD LOT Priced from the Shenadoah. Lake in The Wood*. NEWLY FORMED Bu3ding Compa­ Apt. $925 per Mo. Both 1 yt»r en, appfiances. centrei a>. bta- SOUTHFiElO - very spaotous town- ny seeks financial backing lo> resi- lease. 642-7400 or 646-7500 303 West Bloomfield HURRY! ment covered patio, carport, lake Golf course view. haavJy wooded. • .' 80's immaculate. beaulifuOy decorated house/condo m smaJ complex, $70,000. 661-3548 dential home buSdVig tn Oakland privileges. $67,900. C*H Dale Hicks - newty decorated. 2 bedroom. 2½ County. Contact Scott; Orchard Lake colonlaJ In deHraWe Pkjmbrooka 309 Royal Oak-Oak Park Ev'oker. 645-6900. Eves 332-2709 Coiorua.'krar>chjaj. trvievels. Estate* 3 bedroom*, eal-tn kneherv balhs. fu» basmont. garage and (Days):532-7055 fEvest- 669-54 72 pool. Call. 356-2902 2 Bedrooms at Colonial. 2 story. 2600 *q. ft.. 4 bed­ bl-levels. Large wooded lots & many sunken famJy room with fireplace, Huntington Woods CANTON 340 Uke-River-Reaort PIZZERIA - new ecjutoment lor sate. extras. Come- see our model. Open attached garage, basement. 1 Bedroom Prices rooms, 2½ baths, secluded cut-de- N. ROYAL OAK; Brick Bungalow. 3 Localed at Joy Rood & Telegraph. sac, abutting lores!. 2 car attached Sat-Sun. 12-5pmor byappl. $69,900. Ask lor SOUTHFIELD Property Model 471-5462 Office 766-0020 bedroom, VA balh. large fa/nffy JUST LISTED Please call 425-9127 ONLY7REMAININQI ; garage, ceramic foyerAHchon. cen­ CAROL - room. Noutral decor Nowty redeco­ 2 bedroom condo with 1¼ baths, 15638 W 11 M3e between Green­ tral air. dose to Jewish Community HARBOR SPRINGS - Harbor Cove a *- PRIME LOCATION Just tke new plus $200 rebate. ' AFFOR0ABLE1 rated. $64,900. 546-6571 neutral carpet, great dooor. dean, field 6 Southfield. 2 bedroom, VA end unlL 4 bedrooms 6 < loft. 3 Center 6 W..£loooineld schools. Updated bnck ranch with 3 bod- kitchen appliances Hduded, car­ bath townnome with carpeting.' *p- Historic 2 «tory buBtfinej downtown • Ck^ lo Blrmirigfia-Ti Shops. . CENTURY21 baths, fireplaces. Choice location, > Park-Bee settinc> .- , Oraxe/Walnut Lake area. 661-S018 rooms. 2 baths, including a master, ROYAL OAK. NEAR TOWN port. washer-6 dryer negotiable. prLances. carport, palio. exceflerrt rental program. 332-2401 Tecun«en-Leniw©« County Ideal basement 6 private ya/d. $64,500. HARTPORO 478-6000 924 E. Second - Open Sun- $67,000. From $51,900 for various business operations. 3 • CaU>edralr^aings.- COLONIAL, 4 bedroom. 2½ bath. RAMBLING 4 bedroom. ra/Kh wllh Restored Seat* original 1924. Open dairy 4. Sunday 1-6pm •Rdu^rter»T)pp^riev«r vKew»ppaaw»$lne*jdJrig , _dWng foomJamffy room fireplace, OCEANFRONT"- Pririoe Edwa/dTs- »«3-kept 30i40-tw3tecf mgroond 3 bodroom. 2 fv/tbalfylofl. garage, COLDWELL BANKER Closed Thursday land. Canada. 250' sandy beach­ $«0.000,Asxiot VManMoore,_ ^ micr owayi overt 2 ca/ attached garage. eJr condrtloiy pool, patio on wooded acreage, pri­ fireplace, hardwood Boor*, enclosed FAlp/AX CONOOMIN1UMS ' • 24houremeroency rtusinier»«nc«C" ing. move-In eorvitsoa $152,000. HEPPARD 347-3050 front. 3 lovefy acres. $ 19.800 term*., vacy. 10 MJe-lnk«ter. $119,000. porch, new apptianoe*. $79,900 Modefr 424-6310 349-1360 GREAT BARGAIN • Rentals from $620. By appotitment. 851-6514 855-6570 476-209« Eves. 356-0131 Must *eel 647-7655 LV?ucr ficer^e + krvenlory Vi non- :J...C*J,, CANTON - 2 bedroom.- 1¼ operating bar now up for sale. talMownhouse. exorflent location, TENNIS PLAYS8S $35,000 makes ft aJ yours. CeJ for 644*0059 patio. lireptaee.^flwtlS more. 342 Lakefron! Property details. Ask tor Margie Jeffrey. $66,900 ^ 397-0143 NEW 1650 SQ. FT. RANCH U>WEUBANXEfl CASS LAKE; 1 bod^e«mr?-ti^th . NEXT TO COURT ALL SPORTS Glover Real Estate Assodales ARRU.F0O1" condo, garage. \JW"--«q\lt over­ PRIVATE WATKJNS LAKE Adrian 5^263-4546 Slantb y AprJ 16th & get *250:bac*. WESTBROOK 3 bedroom, iVi- «fory older horne Teoumseft •.* 517-423-7427 looks lake. Beach, pool, boat docks/ wtth 2 car attached garage. 2 baths, kvTekvYown n Apti Newly decorated. launch Asking $119,900. 663-6433 2 fireplaces, wa» -out basement Ex­ Vertical bOnds, tSsfnrasher, dispos­ CONDOMINIUMS WORKING CAPTTOUedrtprOc4ernsOK . . basement. % bedrooms, IVt baths, HrOHLANO: Lake vlew/acces* on later than Aprt 15. 649-69o5«55-- CROOKS & 14 MILE. 3 bedfOOms. Mortgage America 1-6004376-2570 • .^ . i 1090 1½ baihs. 20 x JO endosed deck, central a>. $69,500. 269-1635 Whfte Ukai 3 bedroom, 1½ balh. newty decorated, near pool co prt- «669^363 fireplace, attached garage. 2 deck*. v»r» cutdftiac, 435-3027.453-5400 WALLEO LAKE: Ranch. 2 bedroom, Open Sunday 2 to 5pm. 3227 Les­ 3$2 Real EaUte Wanted BIRMINGHAM ter. - WV-3160 ENJOY CAflEf REE UV1NQ because 2 baths. 'JWsrSed basement, at­ CASH FORYOUR PROPERTY * FARMS tached garage, central'air. InvnedT- mowing and snow removal are tak­ LAKE CHAR1VO0C Prime frontage, Guaranteed Closing ki 24 Hours 1 BEDROOM en car* olfor you In this 2 bedroom; ateoocupancy $68,000 624-»21« off fjoyrie City Rd, near town. WouM Cornmooweatth fiaal Estate 2 balh condo with 1500 square feet WEST BLOOMFIELD. Stunning kie to Joinuy develop vacation * . £48-9900 ol weS planned fivVig space. You'l homes, sh*n» home at cost 2,800 *<} ft Contemporary condo. CeJ Sheldon Gordon 647-7171 enjoy the enclosed porch, brick pa­ next lo pool end clubhouse. Two CASHTODAY «' WCtUOES HEAT & WATER tio end garage. Lower unit In Laurel bedroom, 2¼ bath, ceramic 48e LAST 2 Wing Lake lot*. In desire- OR Woods Priced at $ 106.900. foyer and kitchen. SUle court yard, able cut d« sac Of new luxury homes. HARRYS. GUARANTEED SALE -2 »tory tvlng room, finished »*** WJbufldlosuft .661-9510 A^soHlnFdrtcsojjura 831-2340 level, wafkoui *fth bar. 2 natural OrNeedtMRefair fireotaoes. Immediate rxcupsstcy.. ORION TWP. • 73 ft on Irxtorwood BIRMINGHAM $125,000. 358-2073 Lake, High In the pines, beautiful WOLFE but everythlrig tvt motor boats. Lincoln House Aparlmefits »100.000 By owner ' 6S3-1tM Century 21 rVEARfX)WmOWM 327 New Home Sp»cious2ljeemode»rx1 2 bedroom lowrv Senior Condos • 3000 sq. ft Wffiamsuufl- VTRY SPECIAL. LAXEfftONT ftome. LUXURY 2 BEOROOM APT. house avafiaWe. private entrance, Premium Location NorthvOe-* finesl area $250,000 Whttmor* lake, 1^50 sousr* feet, 3 IS AVAILABLE NOW IN ffreptaoe, central tk, patio. Great lo­ Across Irom Shopping • 3000 *q.«. 1/acOtionaJ colonial. bedroom, 2 ceramic baths,,; fire­ W.BLOOUFELO cation, «| new residents racerva 1 MJddiebert, just south ol 11M M Noyl'a popular. Oeacbrook place,/whirlpool, air, cuellty • Attached garage' mo*, rani free for a Imfted Uma. $225,000 -•" - tnroughout Must see, buyers crVy. • Washer/dryer hduded PleasocaJ ¢44-1300 41 Ranch styieTone and • 2400 sq. ft nsft-outrancn . Lake »160.003. ••*—. — 449-464 \ • FuSy equfpped tMchen/mlaowtve two bedroom units Al ap­ Sherwood $157,600 • Private entrance WOLVERINE IAKEFRONT. By BIRMINGHAM " pliances, central air, car­ • Custom designed 3500 sq. It • W.BJoomfWd schools . Newty remodeled 1 and 2 bedroom BUY A PIECE contemporary - NovTs Owner. Large treed lot 4 bedroom &, much mora _ -.•'.'-.' ports, screened porcoes. ranch, itO frontage, wsterfrool apartments avaSaNe lust East of $68;900 to $64,900 magnmden! Wood* of Carriage LET US PAY FOR YOOR MOVE* Adams Rd. Dear downtown Ellrmlng- Has .$510,000 deck »fth dock 6 mora. »182.900. Cal Today i ask for Sherry - —^. ., Bytppt 624-t099 ham, Rantal rates Include heat, wa­ Ask orvv tor NANCY MEiNlNGEH *( 737-4510 ter, window treatments, new kJtch- Great value! - TheWllchkjanGroupReaMor* > Certain condiHons appry •A new appflanpes, rnVrorael doors : 591-9200 Cemetery Lot* •' • • and upgraded carpeting. AJ-ntw Choice units still available tenants recerva or* months rant OF THE BLOCK. for reservation.^ . ALLAREA3 tree for a Imfled time. For furtnar CADILLAC Memorial Gardens West 332 Mobile Homei • Wesiuud. 2 4durt Interment spac­ ^ A-1 Apartment Referral snfoTmsucnpksasacal - 644.1300 es A marker. ATler 5:30pm 478-869« ':.' Frt« Apartmenl Information CONTINENTAL REALTY FofSile. .__. Mort-Sal ,426-3389 fiia*ilr— CHOIC6 CEMETERY PW. Whfle : roorns, 1½ baths, at -—855-0101 BflAHO K6W dovble w4de. $i2 $00, CAapeL Tfoy. ideal tor 2 uviis. $625. A\X QUALIBtO PCOPU- ii you're looking tor a place-of your own, the place to includes Ml deSvery and sat up. Ca Save 60S Renl — -central no FARMINGTON HILLS-3 bedroom 2 Mootiable. CaJ coOect Mon.-Sat $690. monrrpn r ¢.29-1064 thedrai oeSnos. stove, refrigeralor. 6pm-9pm: 2tM$M27$ SHARE LISTINGS #-642-1620. slory condo, by owner. 9 Mae & Oro- mini blinds. MobSe Home eommunl- «64 80. Adams, IJirrTdngnam. HI BlrvVllf4G>ULM'-'OalrwOOd Manor. begin is your hometownjrewspaper's Creative hard lake ere*. $69,500. 471-3461 ty of your chofc*. CalIkA 1942-0640 DETROIT MEMORIAL - Radford Deajie 2 bedrooms, central «tr, pa­ , AMBER APARTMENT8 FARMINGTON HlLUS OCrpSSwInds; Township. 4 graves. NegcJtlabla. tio, large storage room, free use d CANTON-ROYAL HOUOAY, advA Royal Oakj'Ctawson/Troy. 1-stpp washer 4 dryer, carport. 646-0949 Living Real Estate section. Huri'dreds of beautiful Much desired end unit ranch, ga­ complex, 12 x 60 Delrofler, 2 bad- apl shopping. Something for •varY- rage, skySght. cathedral ceOngs, 3 room, exceoent condition. »8.000. FOR SALE - 2 grsv* spaces whji 2 ona. Coma-'Sunday. Apr* tw. BIRMINGHAM: Studio apartment. ( becVcoms, 3 baths, pool, tennis 346-436« vauft*. Valued *T»3.006 but m9 #* 12:45pm. 4000 Crooks, Royal Oak court, many extras.. roonvwood ftxirxprtvtle •rrtranoa. homes appear oh these pages every Thursday. at »2.000. tocated m the Garden of ore** lor appt 2JO-2830 Located on Maple Rd abova Maano We* worth «119.500. CSKrVRiON 1979 t4»50, 2 bed­ 'Cbmmeroa Real Estate 360-0450 OeVtsemane at CadiBae i4arnonal Fur and Leather. »465 par mo. Heal rooms Includes stova. rafrfgarator, Qaro>gWast 1-616-462-330¾ AREAOf. Make your Creative Living fteal Estate section washer & cVyar. CefSng IsA, alr.oon- and water Included. $650 security. -- r 4714)333 FarrrWgton Hills dtJoner.aski^M.JOfX 357.1243 Y SEPULCHRE CEMATARY-. 1 LIVONIA; V >VE; aectoh 22. grava 19. »650. ,: BIRMINGHAM -uptown . tfngte* an enjoyable reading habit. Great location • spacious 2 bed- Chasenger 1981,12S36,1 bedVi Ca 474-4254 HEATlNCLUOEO s/etoom*. Urga 3 tedroom. heel » new carpet, appaanr^iar-«xc>«lenl toofri condo, leatures; 2 bedrooms, RENTFROM»455 wjiiar kscsuded. 25¾ W. Brown St, r^y>itlcn.W**tPo«T« park, Inkstar PARKVIEW WEMOR1AI . 34205 SECURTTY DEPOSIT »150 $6S0 mo. Agent . 649-2O00 2 baths, large dosets, great dining and Warren area. »7,300" 421-5242 Frv* M3« Rd, LfvonLa. Several MS, araa wtth doorwaH, covered front reasonSbia. Ca owner, W«Um Spactou* i i i bedroom spf*.'with porch, recently decors! ed from lop CHAMPION-1968, 2 bedrooms, 1 Unphsr,8tm-5pm 255-4000 plush carpet, vartlcal Mods, tea BOULDER PARK batfvjn NovL Flreoisce, large krtcn- ciear*ig oven, Itc4t)rea r*Mger»tor, Fo bottom. »«9.«00,CaJt • en. deck, cfosa lo shopping. WorVt ROSEIANO PARK CEMETERY - 3 Larga 1500 ac>. ft. 2 badroCrn*. i / , ALDEZELLor dishwasher, ample storage. Inter- M bajh*. modem krtcnen, KorursM last Leave messag* 344-0979 lot* together, soctlon SO lot 360 com, carport, duo bous*. sauna. «- RONBRODZIK ! numbers 7.8.9. »650 each 455-9481 fC>cms,«>cuT%ayitamr^rport», - ^ Creative Living with Classified Real Estate — FRf.eWASMER»DRY - erttsa room, lannis courts, healed COLDWELL BANKER pool*, . From $840 (heet Irvcfuded) wnhsnewbpmapurchasa 8ACRrnCE SALE - Rochester HO* Monthlyfortshad auftaa avaSabs*. 347-3050 MobtotfornaBrokVa Christian Memorial CvftursJ Center. 82023 W. 14 MH4TW. Your Complete Home Section - ' .593-0681 2 spaces with bronta marker. Bast 45^6600 (W. ol Orchard Lak* Rd.) FARMINQTON HILLS Offer ;>..-..- 624-4604 ItXE NEW -1 bedroom, 2 bam wtth Joy M. VV.« Newburgh Rrj 851-4800 CONDO 7*20 axfando, loaded. Must let. •onaalectunrt* * Beautifully maintained tmrnedlat* rxseupancy. Prloa & down 351 Bu». & Proft»»ronei CALL TODAY FOR HOME DELIVERY {backs up to woods, 1 large payment negotiable. Ca*: Act master bedroom surta, 2½ • -*— »424)640 360 Business Oppor tuniliei baths, forrhal dining. w« BWgt.Fof8»le bar, balcony. M base­ FARMINQTON HJLL8 ment, efubhousa. pooX len- Of FICE BUtLPfNQ III* UAH IS. HUIWtfU'.a Ot' xlmaiery 3 too sq. n. on farm- Cupancyl 165.000. deck around 2 akVJs, 9x10* sneed, IrSonlng\on lRd . batwaen 8 A • MS*. Just . ASKFORMAFUE new skktlng. premAirn lot, »15,000. feduoed to »225,900. 473-SSM FRANCHISE GRAND REALTY GROUP 437-4343 In Oakland County Call 644-1070 (Formerfy Refiant Reartv Assoc ,lnc) .- F0R8AIE. /6«^>40u/3634l4J -. PLYMOUTH N Bennington. 1962. - TWYOFFlCeBUiLOtNO rVlVVlLABLE ^ 14x70. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Large m i-75/Big Beaver Corridor FARMWGTON • 1 b«M3f00m condo kitchen, pantry, cathedral ceiS-io. Ideal for owner-user. Cal Morris a. Dur\Vin'Oonut$,»h8v.xiilo''$l4rg65tch.atnofdoriut. »32.500. cheaper than renfT By t2i20 dec*. Many eirtrss. immadt- Moon Real E*t»t* Group. 640-1050 shops, U pkas^d to announce ihe'avallaoilily of a Ownaft. .. 471-692S *t* occupancy «18.200.. 439-9295 ..new Durfktn" Donuts franchise location. •. NEWCONSTRUCTICsH . REOMANO TERRACE 1966- douW* 3« COfnrrmcW/Retell OECXCATEO TOTXIALITY NorthvUla wide. $35,000. Northneid EsUles, Township axesusfva Blua Heron Whfimora lak#. CaJt For8«le Bordview Plaza Polnia, 5 bedroom Ion ranch wtth 3 • -• '449-4063 ' CAMTOM Ford Rd,& John Dflty M baths, wsAcvt basemeol, i car SHARP • 198« SkySna, 14«70, 2 garaga, 1U,floor laundry, oak foyer, Commercial strip center, 21.000 acj Dearborn Heights, MI. bedroom*, 2 baths, Wand kitchen, It Owner must tel ImmadJatery dining room. fVeptece, and a mffion. utility t*om, »tov* r«*lg«r*tor tv dotarvlew.' .- . > 356-2600 C^jSkuer&Xccentric cfudid, large deck. Must tea- sront , A gr«al opportunity to own and operate HARRYS. ' last *1 onfy »15,900 397-5853 ?• COMMERCIAL ; your ov.'n business 6HLM2 OeVia Expando • 1972, BUIL0ING3 FOR SALE wood deck, porch, air Conditioning, 36024 Michigan Ave, Wayne. Ml. . Minimum cash required $55,000 •WOLFE • •pc4ujr<4*\ lakafroni. «ioeB«nt con- S.200 »q 1.40 car* shared parking. ^thAMiford. «844)411 COMMERCIAL •'/£•* :Foriic1oto.coH312-Z%-7001, BlilL0tNO9 FOR 8Ab€— _iir.\_._ COU.ECl or *r4* ^__ Urga ktichen. at sr^ctances, i bed­ MarathOrt Station - UnccM Park / r NORTHVILLE room*, large t>%\\ aned. Hoeday Es> K3afi " '"rr0rtc7iri*Sd f!iM'"''O on arty stock model. . MOW* H<^ Broker* Van Born Rd , Wayne, ML. 1 acre, aJ bt4«»m.Now »87,900. ( «95-0M1 utattes, rMsJwdusuisi, car washr- VACANTUNO 33C 8withern t?ri)peftY ' RESIDENTIAL «VJ Rernerica Atlantion OuSdar*. 8ovthfWu. Buy HOMETOWN REALTORS 8T. PETERSBURG BEACH ft a* 11 iplatiad ioH»or W,000. ir i »»« NQTHIW*** HtdbMf 8CH03TAK BROS, * CO, IMC "^ Pk^Ri4if«.iLe«m« 4 420-3400 M4-1000 hi •';.' M A'.' wmm^^^rnvmi

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4E* O&E Monday, April 3,198? A.."' r : 400 Aptf. For Rent 400 Ap1$» For Rent Add Apis. For rfcht 400 ApU, For Rent 400 Apte. For Rent 400 Apia. For Rent 400 Apt*. For Bent 400"ApU. For Rent 400 ApttVForflont — r..,, ,, ;,A, I,'.-, BlOOWFieLO-2 bedrooms, J.balhs. CANTON-AvaJ'able as ioon aapgs- SPECIAL ' DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM FARMINGTON HILLS' - NeAport REDFORDAREA Wiry, condo wiltr beautiful view. sibie to sublease, leas* expires 7/ Executive 2 bedroom apartment Creek Apartments t bedroom LIVONIA AREA PARKER HOUSE FROM Appliarv^; washer & dryer- In 31/89.1 bedroom, $400 ply J securi­ CASS LAKE FRONT Covered parking, modern decor. starts at $460- free heat Location Location -[ VQ)T.O>/«ao. $r50/rhonlh. 855-3431 ty. Pas & water Included. 453-2409 1600»Q 11 special. .- • 476-3594 HEAT INCLUDED • '-. APTS $365 APARTMENTS 1 Bedroom $349 CANTOR- ONLY ?AVAlLABLE-$1900 per mo RENT FROM $455 Beautiful spacious apts. • Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms BOTSFORD PLACE i'ln the Heart of the Lake" Contact Pal . .'. . ¢45.-9220 FORD/WAYNE BD AREA . SECURITY DEPOSIT $150 2 Bedroom. $449-^ • Wa!k-lri Closet "":.' Spaciou* I and 2 bedroom apart­ Some of our amenities In­ . QRAND RIVER-8 MILE CARRIAGE COVE W. Btoomfield School tfililcl Spaccaus 1 4 2 bed'OOm apts. with Move In Bonus* • Lighted Parking Behind Bolslor d Hosplle) FARMINGTON HILLS ments. Carpeted, decorated 4 in a clude the following LUXURY- APTS. -.. 1 Bedroom '$479 Clean, quiet, convenient sluoxo 4 t lo.eiyerea. Heatjnchjdod plush carpel, vertical binds..sell ; 729-6S20 • 1 or 2 year Lease • :^ 'SPECIAL ' bedroom erjailmenis. Carpel, verti­ •iEvenrng"X weekend hours. cleaning oven, fioslfree refrigerator, . (LILLET 4 WARREN) • dishwasher, ample storage. Inter­ Western Hills • Indian Village Area'' • Free Heat '• Private entrances 2 Bedroom *-:..$5 69 cal Wind*, air conditioning, cable 1 Becfropm for $479 com, carporl. club house, sauna, ex­ • Ask for details' I. One 4 Two Bedroom* from $485 ,C«it lo» mot e Inlofmatlon ready, NO pet*, from $390 Country Village Apts • Built In features GLEN COVE ercise room, tennis courls, heated ,. 2 Bedroom tor $589 : 474-2552 MAYFLOWER HOTfiL - $49$ month Shot t term tease* available 'pools • Carpeted 3>Bedroom tor $689 Verticals. We Offer Transfer ol Em- CLAWSO354-6303N rtffw.Eng'an/ , 681-308d Plac*5. J Months Free Rent • starling Oily room seryica. 24 txiur 538-2497 message service. Color TV. Nd ploymenl.CLausea In our leases. targe-i bedroom epartrrtant ptu* 326-3280 . • Decorated PETS PERMITTEE? •* FARMINGTON HILLS - t bedroom. 459-6600 ' , leases, immediate occupancy. Con­ Smoke Detector* Installed • RO.J* Donetfy. property manager. storage: Heat & water paid. Convent (round floor, pailo, carport. 1 year Jo/ Rd W «1 N6A>urg Rd. tact Creon Smith. 453-1620. . Redford Manor • '• Stoles Welcome lenj location. ' • ., 435-J4SO Jease. Ready now. $4«0/morfth plus ' on 6e!eci unils Evening 4 weekend hours Joy • Mksler Rd.spacious 2 l>ed- ... .• ImmediateOccupancy ' FREREHEAT Canton ...-.' security 4 uuUtie*. . '477-7165 by appt room apl. in Qu'-el complex, good WeloveCrvidren COLONIAL COURT NO GIMMICKS siorege. cable TV, excellent t/ans- . HEAT & WATER INCLUDED' ONE MONTH FREE RENT— ' FARMtcv3T0N HILLS - a>e7 V-»'ley LIVONIA APTS. LIVONIA FROM $340 PER MONTH porlat>on. 937-1880 559-7220 Ouiei pte^tige eddiesa; t'.t condi­ FAIRWAY CLUB Beautitul Birmingham location . Apartments -Close-Ou.1 special" on An AdullCommunjty ' JUSTVALUE tioning, carpeting, stovj & refrigera­ Golfsi.de Apts. Spacious Townhcvs** 4 Api». 2 bedcoom Krxury unjll, F"rrv3te •ROCHESTER HlLl6-Two month tor, »3 unties except electricity in­ Carport. Cable & full basement country setting. From $635. GRAND OPENING GREAT LOCATION rental Avariabla Immediately FL\er 1&2Bedroom 824-3375 Oaks Apts 2 bedrooms. -7 baths. cluded. Warm apartments, laundry Can Won. thru F/i, IflanvCpm Realty Showcase - Ageni 4730035. 1 BEDROOM• LEXINGTON .facilities. . . . •.' -: < Free Golf .. 648-1184 '' -PLYMOUTH- 2000so.it Negotiable 652-0016 FARMINGTON HILLS-- t bedroom , Canterbury'Park VILLAGE » For more tnfcyrnatioh, phone Heat &Kot Water Free at*$445. Intrudes TSeai, eir. eppn- FOR $450, BROUGHAM ROCHESTER LUOLOW APTS. SPRING SPECIAL- . ances,4 ca/p-:ing. Cable TV evai- 845 Ludlow 1 4 2 Bedroom Apts ' -477-8464 Carport Included ' Liiorva s r.e*esl apartment cc^m- 1BEOAOOM ApARTMENT able 7S8-5820; after 5pm 398-3666 including a'l uli'ities eicept eiectrK?, AMNOR From $400 Heat 4 Water Included CONCORD TOWERS p;e« (eatu'mg large deluie 1 .bed­ includes. 27883 Independence * ' * 728-1105 *' •NEWLY DECORATEO 651-7270 • Farrnlngton Hills 1 4 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS FARMIflGTOrMtiLLS ' large 2 .bed­ room 4 2 t-eOroom-2 bath units In. •Heal •• ' APTS. include* room apartment .on Freedom Rd. ckjtfes' bacony c patio, verjicai • Stove & refrigerator . • CANTON* • StoVe 4 r'etrlgjSratpf -'-.477-8.163 , binds.-carr5et.ng.4vasher 4 dryer m • Pool -v Carpeting. «,'r. carporl. $540 montu t Bedroom $435 • ROCHESTER* • Dishwasher, Lpwsecurit/, 478-U40 GAROEN CiTY Bejut.lul t bedroom each ur,.t. an deluxe appliances ' • NeAty decorated •CarrJorl • Smok* detectors 2 Bedroom $475 . Appi-ances. carpeimg »,'. cafport, Year Leaie Heal 4 JWater Paid ROCHESTER , FRANKLIN • • rnlercrjro - " . >• FARMINGTON HILLS IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY' • FROM $435 ijjrvdry Sloraga. f-eal 4 water No No Pets. ¢.-..- • Newty decorated 30771 Grand R/ver Elficency apart- pen $355 Ajent 476-7640 •'Security deposit • Only\$200 Bbautiful, spacious 1 & 2 • Smoke detector i ?n«nt. $250 per monlh include J uni­ ' FROM $560 PER MONTH 455-1215 -• SQUARE bedroom apartments. PALMER, • -Sprinkler system ties. 476-'1572 GAftbfNCtTY 1-75 and 14 Mile • FROM $405 Large 2 bedroom caicon;ed apan- Great H Livoma Area acwss from OaVland Mall PLYMOUTH Ct*n 1 bedroom. "SPECIAL Sojne of our anVenitles In? BEST VALUE IN AREA- -FAR^INGTOft HILLS, Midd^beil 4 rrent heat and *aler turn.shed 545-4010 stove/refrlger»tor^ washer/dryer. $426 plus ut^ues I c-ecurity-depoi- clude/trTefollowlng. 1-75 and 14M"rt 10 Mil*. Large 1 bedroom. Rem $440pc-( monin . S51--8219 On Ma)i*id. N oil 7 m,le: 3 blks E. Security Deposit $150 from $440 Free Heat Nexilo'Abbey Theater from $415+ ulHitie* One monlh ol Farmiogton Rd iBeh.nd Joe's itnopets 464-6938 .. ' >> Quiet country Miling -Spacious Free rent wUh l year lease 471-4556 GARDEN CITY • Large t bedroom 589-3315 P'OOuce).fVear both K-Mart Center PLYMOUTH HERITAGE APTS FROM $495 FREE HEAT sound-eondiforied apartment*. apanmeni. pruate entrance. r\ear A^.tvon-j Ma* . TREE TOP i 9 Intercom FARWl.S'dTON XILL5". lovely 1 4 1 snopping e* binds Must lease as soon as possi­ 2 8edroom - $430 ed 288-6115 559-7220 Pets? Askl Ot>,-i. 260-2830 Eve*.. LIVONIA 7 v .-•-; .729-0900 274-4765 FROM $395' ble Innsbrook Apts 349-84(0 Heat 4 water included, carpeted Rv ROYAL OAK - Newty tJefcorated. air From $450 256-6714 Suburban Luxury ...• \- CANTON Vertical blind* • microwave oven • York Propertlei, Ine 729-4020 » ! lr>g room & halt, central air. kitchen pool, barony, no pets 2 bedroom carpori/bilconle* • swtmmJno pool Apartments built-lns. parking, pool Adult sec- $515 435-2514 DUPLEX NORTHV1W.E - Clean 2 4 cabana • qu 45J-3*82 • Slnjl* Story Ranch Design with tult basemenl 4 wajher/dryw 5675/mo. -• 541-046; t FARJ,(iNGTON: Beautiful 1 bedroom PLYMOUTH • Prtvale entrance 4 patloi hook-up. M 75.. 728-4800 421-3776 Apartment L» now «Vax»bi« tt Beautiful spacious 1 4 2 bedroom Natural. beauty surrounds th4se NOV/ TAKING RESERVATIONS • Utility room wash/dryer hook-up GREAT LOCATION' ROYAL OAK *\ FARMINGTON WEST APT9„ MeaBy apartments. LIVONIA WOODRlDGE apartmenls with a \new of the 1 4 2 bedroom apartments. Balco­ • Abundant slorije •- Oil Warren betweenSneWon/UHey GREAT APARTMENTS' located- m downtown. Fa/mlngton. SPECIAL OFFER. One bedroom woods. Take the footbridge across nies, centra) air. Individual furnaces. 11MILE&MAJNST. • SmaU pel* welcome Mon.-Frl. 9-5pm Sal. 4 Sua t-5pm GREAT RATES' wftWn walktng distanc«'e4 shopping, Some of our amenities include the Irom 5495. 2 bedrooms Irom $595. the rolling brook to the open par* Ceramic tile balh. Q.E. kitchen, Beautiful, spacious 1 4 2 bedroom Evening appolntmenl ava-iabt* ' 1 bedroom from $535 V* c. medial, ele. Your lent' •Ktude* following. New carpeting, verticio bTnds. Offer area or lust enjoy the trarvjuility ot large basemenl storage Beautifully apartments Carpeted, decorated 2 bedrooms from $595 . •-CAU-- neat, wall-to-wall carpet 4 pool. Ctit ava^ab'e only to new residents on the adjacent woods EHO landscaped starting at storage 4 laundry labilities. Rents include heat, private get 459-13-10 474-4"698... or »t06b/al; -•?- • Carpeted select apis Lease must begin no $485 including heat FROM $430 HEATHMOOREAPTS. course, lenms courts, summing Localed on Hago/erty.Rd.. S-'Of Ford 32777 pryd Rrvy\(nf 4 patio rear entry, built-in mi­ Free Health Ctub MembenMps FORD/WAYNE RD AREA crowave 4 "dishwasher, m/ii-blmds. clude the following WESTGATE VI Beautiful spacious deco­ Luxurious LWng et Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apart­ individual intrusion a'arm. full base­ Apartments rated 1 and 2 bedroom AflordablePric** ments. Carpeted, decorated -4 in a ment with washer 4 dryer connec­ from $460 -eiFROM$510 lovely area. Heat Included. tions 4 children* lot lot Come vis.1 apartments. Some of our . Oa 04d Grand River bet 768 S. Mill St. Evening 4 weekend hours ou« ModesCenter today or can . MACARTHUR AREA'S BEST VALUE" amenities include the fol­ . r>ax*4Hiniead • Oulel • Spacious Apartments MANOR Modem land 2 Bedroom lowing: RENTS FROM $495 • Attractively Landscaped • Lakes 476-8080 WESTLAND WOODS 3 i Area • Near Twerve Oaks • Central Open Oaiy Janv-zprn. Air • Pool • Carport • Walk-in Closets • Washer-Dryer In • Intercoms Sal. tlam-5pm 6un. J1lm-4pm | 728-2880 Village Green 2 bedrodnV, central air, < Patios and Balconies • Air Conditioning. of Huntington Woods basement. pSsfWng, beauti­ Each Apt. 0« Pontile Trai bet. Bee* 4 West • Owner paid heat 400 Apti-ForrUnt 10711 W. 10 Mile Rd. fully decorated. $400 a • Easy Access to 1-275 Mxi. from 1-696.1-96.1-275 • Disposal (Irri'eW ol Woodward) month. Oa-ry 9am-7pm • Sat. 12-4pm • Air Conditioned Mon-Fri. 10-6. Sat.'9-S. Sun 12-5 Open Unta 7 pm • Fully Carpeted •'Laundry Facilities 547-9393 624-8555 , ^, • Dishwasher & Disposal •^Parking (Hill LAHSER7MILE • No Pets • Deluxe carpeting One bedroom, r.ew^r redecorated. NOVIRJOOE • Vertical Blinds in • Sr. Discounts a:r. heat. incJuded. 5325. $100 off 758-7050 2 Bedroom apartment. 2 and 3 bed­ tsumony+tcnt— —'-537-0014 room IrwmririuM Ml hayimant, Selective Units thHdren & sma". pels -w»icorr*'Ask FUNCTION about our special. 349-8200 400 Apt8.ForRor? From$435 FROM $415 i, i'l . \U >! • NOVI* ~ (new residents only) PINECREST.APT. NOVI-FJMMMOTON WATERVIEW Oa.'ty 12-«pm «xc*pt Frt. & Sun. Hours Mon. - Fri. 9am«5pm FARMS 455-4721 278-8319 ' and by appointment PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom, quiet, from $430 convenient. New carpet, appliances, cable, laundry. No pets. $425 with Visit Our Newly Country salting, lakes area, near heat. 455-5/48 or " 895-9624 1 iinaiiy iouna a Twelve Oaks Man. Spacious. Sound PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom apart­ 757-6700 Conditioned, Central Air. Pool. Ten­ ment, OU) vfliag*. $485. includes Decorated Community nis. Cable. Lots of Closets. utilities. Can Marda Benson, - RYAN/10 MILE AREA Re-Mm Boardwalk 459-3600 townhorne as -Comfortable living. - THE ULTIMATE IN LUXURY, West 4 BcOt Rds. ^ WARREN BEAUTY, FITNESS & HFALTH .624-0004 » PLYMOUTH Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom • Daily 9 6 ' Sal. t2-4 1 bedroom with patio oft Hying room. All appitantas Including , Beautlflcation Winner large as a home." apartrr\ents.,A community Setting NOV! • 6 monlh sublease, luxury 2 washer/dryer In unit. $545.00/ bedroom, 2 balh apa/tmeni, all ap­ month. Can Ray le^ at The 3 years In a row. Spacious Two Bedroom Apartments pliances included Save $$$. Nin« Michigan Group 591-9200 . "I looked long and hard to find a 2000 near,doWhtoWn^Plymouth. ' Mile/Haggerty. 347-5948 PLYMOUTH: 2 bedroom aoa^menl. Beautiful spacious deco­ sq. ft., cathedral ceiling elegant three-. Heat^ilbluded. Full appliances. Complete GE Kitchens with Microwaves 2nd floor of housa dote tVdWi- OAKBROOK VILLA rated 1 and 2 bedroom bedroom townhorne. (Of course, I could '• lown. Washer/dryer, basemenl. ^\ '..' • $420 RENT SPECIAL • Cathedral Ceilings, Abundant Storage 2 and 3 bedroom towttfiouses garage. $450 per mo. + security + "apartments. Some of our . have chosen a two or three-bedroom ranging from $399 to $500 utilities. 453-4091 TneTudea all untitles amenities Include the fol­ ranch.) With my own two-car attached Window Treatments, Carports Included lowing: garage, my own private basement and Open Mon.. Wed. Fri. 9am-5pm PONTRAIL APTS Olympic Indoor/Outdoor Pool Available Tues. 4 Thurs. 9am-6pm on Pontlac Trail In S. Lyon Sal. 11am-2pm Closed Sun. patio. Ancf-tuxury touches, like deluxe Pi >\IOI in MANOR Between 104 11 Mile • Intercoms Jogging Trail, Tennis Court •Air Conditioning kitchens and whirlpool tubs plus land- • 15001 BRANDT. ROMULUS Remodeled Units Available " scaping that Hove. Nothing could get ATARI MI \rs Fully Equipped Health Club 941-4057 • Owner paid heat OLO REOFORO « MQa-Lanser. 4th 4low renting 1 4 2 Bedroom Unils • Disposal me to move from Covington. Nothing.'* floor studio. $235. Also, restored 1 • Laundry Facilities bedroom, cherry woodwork. $280. from $390 • Parking 455-3880 Heat included. appiUncea.-Cat OK. $200 MOVES YOU IN Carpeted. Laundry 1½ rest deposit. • Deluxe carpeting Indud.ng heat & hoi water • an eioc- Call - 354-0862 NEW CONSTRUCTION Irlc kilchen « ak conditioning • car­ • Sr. Discounts : - -ORCHAR01AKE ROAD peting • pool • laundry 4 storage fa­ cilities < cable TV «nb pels. near Telegraph. Beautiful wooded COVINGTON CLUB salting. 1 i 2 bedroom apts Carpel Open Until 7 p.m. 348-1120 AV conditioner, heal Included. 437-3303- FROM $415 yfok-Wthij/jtmint rnmmiinltjr ft din MAAA 7 rv , FROM $345 33UU0 Covington Club Or. • 851-2730 i MAYFLOWER ; Pavilion Drive of I Haggerty Rd., between 9 & 10 Mile ORCHARD WOODS APTS. APTS £> Managed by: Kaftaji Enterprises, 352-3800 334-1678 REBATE Hours Mon. - Fri. 9am-5pm • Canton • ^Kry lakeside IMng at Its and by appointment WE'RE THE BEST AND best.4 recerv* $300 to help wllh your moving coils Wa . VILLAGE SQUIRE featura spadous 1 4 2 bed- - WE CAN PROVE IT room apsrtmsnts wllh 754-7816 PAID heat. vtrtlcaJ bfinrfs. COST SCHOOLCRAFT/OUTER DRIVE From *445 - Free Heat separata dining area, patio • Fountain Park Apartments or balcony 4 much mora. AREA • Studio and i bedroom Located on both Cass 4 apartments. Carpel, drapes, heat, WlOVE air. w'ajar. garbage disposal. '200 Moves You in Sylvan Ukas. Rents from - 13th Month Rent FREE* $450fmcrudingheai) appliances. From $280. 431-8100 Great Location • Park Setting Open Daily. SOMERSET PARK. Sub-let. larga 2 -. 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments, bedroom. 2 bat hi, facing courtyard Spacious* Bike Trail* Pool Available immediately $750 month move some with 2 full baths 682-4480 Eva. 843-1995. FKEfcMus i Sauna • Sound Conditioned • Private Entries • Microwave SYLVAN ON THE LAKES SOUTHFiELO • lovary high rise. 1 4 Cable & Tennis 2 bedrooms from $430 4 up. TNs Washer & Dryer in each unit KEEQO HARBOR month fr»4 • includes heat & water. On Ford Road, just E. of 1-275 • Self-defrosllng Refrigerator 557-0368 Open Until 7 P.M. • Stove with Self-cleaning Oven 400 Apartmentt For ftert| • Some Units have Large Storage Rooms 981-3891 • Carpeting * Carports Available Da.iy 9-7- Sat. 11-6« Sun. 11-5 • Swimming Pool • Tennis Courts' FIRST MONTH'S RENT FREE* /4fo . From *430 • Uundry FicllltK* . • Hasted Bwlmmlna Poot ,«\2 Pooli • Tennli Courta « Air Conditioning • 8toctg# • CtubfedUM ' • Country Setting • Lnnjo Ar-vi ^ "-1 •- •* Beiutlful Orouhdi Open Monday-Friday 10-6^ Saturday 10-5; Sunday i2;5 -, . mi H, WAYN£ no". in * Noar Twelve Oaks Mill • Sr>,ir i<,,j-. : 1«7 Cherry v»?«y Or . ( , —-, For jfurthef-information please call 45^-2424^-- >t-- We$TLANO Tf— • Sound Conditioned • OniNii An -OnCharry'HatM.-V. ii*iim To visit: From 1*275, exit Ajin Afioii Road West to South el A {between Beech Oa-V W»«tUndMall • Pool* Tofinis * D'shw.'ishi'r and •'-.-•-• IrJater fid . Inkster) 1 Haggerty Road. Follow South to Joy Road, East of 'Joy, OP^N > • Lots of Closets to Honeytree. , I ' :' Mort.> Frt. 10 • 6 I 1 8lt. 10-4 '••'] 1 t^ I 3 • Professionally managed by Dolben, u f fl 624-0004 opeNrMYa '••_..- *C*rt»lri Conditio/iJ Apply ,: , 326-8270 *^L^- Ponliar Tr,i"i holween v\'«»st:-. H»N *< fir 277-1280 »4*v • •J ; ^ Daily 9-6 5i.it 1--4 ttOalhtOxy vM-wivn -•*

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400 Apt?. For, Rent 400 Apta, For Rent. 400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent. 401 Furniture Rental 402 Furnished Apts. 402-Furnished Apts. ; .ISKJMLAWD TO.YER APIS ~ SOUTHFIELO WAYHE l bedroom. 1360/mo V/ESTCASDAR£A tOiOOOi 1 bed­ FURWTURE FOR YOUR Fpr Rent .ForRent • i deoctfom aptj. avariab'a Struor TANOIEWOOO APARTMENTS WAYNE FOREST clud.no, ut;MiCS 2 bedroom, no uti­ room aparimenij. wa-V m clo*«l. 3 Room Apartment For Citaenj Or&f to t Ofe*o|ieid TREE TOP Spacious 850 Sq Ft 1 .bedroom les. $590 T28--06J9 729-3321 ov.n entrine*. run by I\K* peop!«. Oo*nio<»n Sirrrbnohim - Troy Contaci Sue. Mon-Sal $69-707? Apt.. conjraJ air. ail kitchen appli­ We have the quality ol Mestyte Uvor.io scnoor*. e«t» «eicome M97 $110 Month , ABB1NGTON FURMSHEOiUfJufl/ilSHEO >Ou re looking lor. at the right price ' MEADOWS ances. »a.'k-ui store room Laundry mcAxJej heal Ca.1 Tim *l L»/.C» • AIL KEY/ FURNITURE 0 WESTLAND* Aparirr*nt$. 425-9M9 MONTHLY LEASES . Great Workout! room lacil-t.es on each Hoof Car­ 1 Bedroom $429 • LARGE SELECTION . ' LAKLT O.ers-zed rooms 4 baicor.*!,. de- port and cable a^ai'atte 569-6149 • OPTION TO PURCHASE Executive Preferred 2 Bedroom $499 WEST LAW - evday Hous«. 7?3V Reiocali^? Temporsrir Awion- i-jie kitchens: waik-sn CJOMIS. cov­ - _HIfiH£SJ QUALITY Great Savings! ered pa/Vin§ dose to snooping 4 .$400 BONUS* HUNTINGTON lalher*. 14/9« eitra Otin 1 bed­ GLOBE RENTALS rneni? We have oorryya:e apart­ £r>jo> our aerobic ctas$e». a nam- room Jpresi^a> 2 bedroom has double TROr4 ROYAL OAK 326-7800 FARMiNO1ON7*74-3«00 FINEST LOCATIONS out m Our Mn*si<:«nte< or jusM^m batfi EHO Present)/ avai!3b!e i 4 2 bedroom Can . 42&-»789 STERLING HFJGMTS.*26-8601 nished »Hri Lnenj. housewares. ulJi- LUXURY AMENITIES! in ovi indoor teaied tpa AS ihis apa/tments Fireplace, oak floors or .Wayne Forest' 0NTHEHILL SOUTHF1ELD,35S-4330 lies. teleirKlon. Jlereo and PVI* a reduced rata wfxn you rent carpeting d;sh*ayver. heal, water., rrK/o*ave From U>fi Conven^M- Utilities lociude'd ' Bedroom 950 sq ft $495 •Asklc-rdetaJs '. On Ann Arbor Trail WESTLAND SH0PPJH0 CENTER TROY.^A-ltOO one of ovr se:ecie<3 ) or 2 bedroom 2 Bedroom >050sq N $595 cooking gas included in most' Many. WAYNE-ia/ge de'jjo i bedroom Arei^-J 4 2 bedroom tooled tn.»ene/*n' suburb, easy S20Q DISCOUN.T apjrimenu Ca1io»deia::j *Un vertical btinds Ch-'dren. >es'' bu;!t-!n anoyances. 3 unit complex Ml W CUnkster'Rd S<8*W5W mcAx3ing heat Ho pets 402 Furnished Apts, access 10 an i-wa/s &rA a.rpprt. Open Oa:ly tO-6 Pe"U->AsM AM8ER APARTMENTS AvaJatie Va/ i 53?0'rr« P-sRUE m every aperlment Carport. Free Heat STU01O-M75 MONTHLY LEASES HorUiampion on lariser fid r\ea/ d-sh*-asner. Kat wate/. swvnmincj • SPACIOUS in a Beaut.ful-Pa/k Setting 1BE0ROOM-M16 . 14 PRJjJlE LOCATIONS Crvic Ceoler Or Reasonable rerii & pool, cenfrat $*. pabo. $600 per I 4-2'feed room apts Carpet. pat>o STOP BY OR CALL . . 2 BEDROOM - »430 Furn.sned mtln houie-*a/«j. Lnenj. 3M-15M . . 5S9-72J0 ai pool Heal included HEAT 4 HOT WATER INCLUDED color TV S more. Ullitiej lnc»ud*d. SOUTHFiELDFrahkiin ParV TROY.. rronlh Qgiet. secure and *ell mainla^.ed «wtri no pets Churchill •1 8E0ROOM- J425 * FROMSMAOAV To*er» 1 bedroom, pool $ub!ei 425-6070 ^Carpetng. apev-inces. summing THE PINES APARTMENTS An established apartment Square Apartments .362-3177 2 6E.0R00M.t47S Urvnalcr^ed Per$onaJ S«rvK« ' April 15 10 Jury 31 $449>mo neooli- community in a convenient Mon-Frl 9-6 pool. 2'ca/ pirkmo AduJI t&tkyi abW 3SS-J009 Close IO v;estiand Shopping Cente*. Executive LMng Suites location. ~ ' BLUEGAftOENAPTS. WESTLAND PARK 474-9770 SOUTHFIELO ' Wesliand s Fsrtest Apa/tments " APARTMENTS . 728-4800 uvcL'.ASEaurxosEm'K THREE OAKS TROY Oerry HUHtii Merrjnan eiRUlNQKAM/flOYAL OAK VrfEST OF 7 MiLE • t bedroom Irom OH FRWJXL1N ROAD HIDDEN OAKS '-« mile E. ol Crooks on Da.iy HaT,-6pm -Sal I0am-2pm Across from City Park SpeciaJ ¥r"^ter Rates. Ne*ty furnt- SOMERSET AREA I350t360 include* heal &-*»!*. •sned 1*2 bedroom* microwave. Greirauxfiss con.vwe(t VVattlesat 1-75 . 729-2242 (Cr-orry Hifl) ThiJ monm liee 5J*-«?30 irrok&i priced APARTMENTS ibeueen Widd^ebeft 4 Mernman) etc Irom »625.590-330fl 737-0433 362-4088 Vyef/ 0! flpfx plartt GE 8Pf*ar<*j. ceramic batM,cen­ PRESTIGIOUS 1 & 2 bedrooms, 1¼ baths Pool, com'orta&fe tral at ca/porft ava iabie inter­ WESTLAND ESTATES 400 Apartments For Rent coms patios-balconies a«<3 LIVING Pool aVrosptee. and i- more an on a beauWuf wooded - 6843 WAYNE tr-e ameni'jes sMe Hand-cap ua'tj ava-iable. (neit Hudson s) HEAT INCLUDED TROY. • '^Beautiful spacious deco­ Omy $?O0depos;t/apprc-.ec! credit I BEOfiOOM f rorr> J49S- Between Somerset & 1-75 rated 1 and 2 bedroom 1 bedroom Irom J420 . From: $430 2 BEOnOOM f rom J555" apartments & studios. 2 bedroom $475 f i/st rrvorms rent tiee Includes -air conditioning - NORTHGATE The te IMMEDIATE Some of Qur amenities in­ Monthly or Lease clude: heat - carpet - swimming 557-4520 OCCUPANCY pool. No pets. , 721-6468 I I "Based on 12 rnonih occupancy. • Owner paid heat 729-6636 ne* lenanlj only LARGE OELUXE UNITS . •Swimming Pool BEST APARTMENT V^tUE SOUTHFIELO FOR LESS MONEY! • Laundry facilities 400 Apts. For Rent • Balconies or patios ONEBEOROOM Studios, 1 &2 Bedroom Apartments SPECIAL 1 & 2BEpROOMS • Parking Farmington Hll %-^$$k >+ Jtw $435 FROM $475; • Intercoms Socurity Services (10 1/2 Mile) for nSarrtfjon se^sn te'fi a v-eeV phor« • Intrusion Alarm • 8eautiful carpeting CHATHAM HILLS Heat Included 9 Ample Storage" iVjBatharn2BedUnlt • Dishwashers * Free H.B.O.& Carport Free Attached Garage Air Conditioning Daily CENTRAL LEASING CENTER /356-8850 • Walk-in Closet • Disposals - • Free Heat New Verlical.Blihds •"Air Conditioning '200 MOVES YOU IN Laundry Facilities 0-750 Washef-dryer/some units Storage Area Weekends • 1 or 2 Year Lease • Close to shopping & rCRTVGAni WELLINGTON PLACE • 24 Hr Ma ntenance expressway NO RENT UNTIL MA Y 1st . Swimming Poofs 10-5 10 Ml© 355-1069 ' Great Storage- space Healed Indoor Pool • Sound & Fireproofcd Community Rooms • Large «a:k-m ctosets Fciirmont Parfe STEALING HEIGHTS '« W>:e E Of > Batcon es. Oe'uie Carpeting From only $495 monthly Construction' Saunas* Microwave- Dishwashers Tennfs Court 968-8688 Van OyVe Modern 1 - 2 bedroom • indiv-duaJ Central A-r/Keat • Full Health Club Membership FREE CABLE TV EQV* Houlinf ".>- :•' J'^a'. '..".Ui'-'y ' TOWN & COUNTRY APTS al $650 per mo. Immediate occu­ Call 476-8080 Spacious s.tudiOS and one bed­ 362-0290 pancy Phone weekdays. 8am-5p-n rooms, eicetient location Heat 4 4 74-7300 appliances included. Offering win­ dow treatment* Slartino at 1290. ' i'i \.'r\' •.•.'O'.igv one montMree rent to ne-w tenants 400 Apts. For Rent Instant Gratification. Mon. Ihrxj Fri 12 noon till 5pm. SaL ^,4":n rr.vr-, ,^[,r:r.' 9 tiH 1. closed on Wed 16615 Tele­ Adults who weren't bom yesterday, can move graph.. 255-182¾ • Novi/Lakes Area • STUDIO APARTMENTS aviiabfe today to a beautiful new. very private, very conve- - if ... = -, °c ^'J.'.'ff-O n '''*•' Sta/t «1 $168 includes unties. nient one or tw^bedroom apartment. Instantly.; '.•Ji'.-i.v.l'.r-r-' Trenton To%errCn-c.p. Senior* ¢2 I WESTGATE VI or older. 26*5 PoverTd*. Trenton. There's no.wait at Parkcrest. But there is an at- • Dishwasher Mi 675-1580 From S4 60 Equal Hous-ng Opportunity tended gatehouse, elevators, and laundry and Central alr- storage in your own apartment. A social activities TROVAREA- 14'»4 Crooks. 1 bed- Area's Best Value conditlonlng room, storage, draper Oi$nwaV>er, director is on staff to ensure your Balcony^or carport S neat included v.ease • Quiet • Spacious Apartments $495 No pets 647-7079 ...-. enjoyment of Parkcrest. patio Attractively Landscaped • Lakes Area So, visit us today. Why Swimming Pool • Near Twelve Oaks Mall • Central Air \-^et your gratification wait? SOUTHFIELD Storage room • Pool • Carport • Walk-in Closets RENT FROM $575 ^within apartmen* • Patios and Balconies SECURITY DEPOSIT Jt50 Parkcrest •'Ideal location Oil Ponliac Tr.Jii tiotwoon [in k A W<-.» . Luxury 1 4 2 bedroom apts i Mm Iroml »-r'fi ' 'ih I :•?'• 356-7367 only minutes^ met kitchen, swf Cleaning oven. Daily 9 n.m.-7 p.m.. Sat. 12-4 p.m. Qualified -from Twelves- Irost freo refrtgeratOf, d.sh*asher, adult Oaks Mall intercom tystem, lots ol do*eti 4 | Open Until 7 p.m. O'" N'r'e M ip ri'; : Dr.'ir-o R; ca/port. community cente/. exerdse community room, sauna 4 heated pool 'Rental office at Bristol Square Apartment* 624-8555 Lasher Road. North oM 1 mDe. on Back Road Just North of Pontlap Trail 474-2510 • 356-0400 Managed by Kaftan Enterprises. 12 Mifc 4 Telegraph Open Dally 9 * 6, Sunday 10 M Over, jai"; NORTHRIDGE ^ Prestigious Northvllle I '•' BEST APARTMENT «a>. in 1600 sq. ft. \yhere 2 walk-in 2. VALUE IN FARMINGTON HILLS rS- <©; i -w.*v,A . i-.y'a, j-tj-isv*;-? FRANKLIN Charming 1 & 2 Bedroom 8- r 1 Apartments from '475 S 6QUAKE ; o (\ P A P T M I V T $) Featuring: > 6 mo. 4 1 yr. leases available • Convenient to freeways, shopping, and .2 BEPR00M -Qne Month Rent Free and _ business districts $ • Central Air Condiltonlng 8 from» 480 • s: • Private Baloony/Palio 3 Verticals Eat-In Kitchen Reduced Security Depsoit!* • Swimming Pool' Walk-In Closets Washer/ • Carport» Available a Dryer Available Carport Included Attractive 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments • Plush Landsceplnn. Open dally 9*5 One Mile West of I-275 3 off 7AiiIe. Northvllle only at Saturdays 10-4 $ © v 348-9616 from 490 the .3-- HEAT AND ft VERTICAL BLINDS INCLUDED Wu n - How to be in the Located on 12 Mile Road between Located on 5 Mile Rd. r\rfiddlebelt"&i0rehaWUke''ltoad9^.: 2 of Farmington Hills center of it all. Just East of Middlfbeh- Open Mon.-Frl. 12-6. Wed. 12-4. Sat. & Sun. 12-5 in Livonia. ' . 626-4396 re colony Park, c ir , i,rla Prnfn ''""^ y"* ' £ >''Parian Fnlcrprns« . located al 12 Mile ''and Lasher, is clos«? (o rshoppfng, services, friends, etc.l J And. Il's a close-fo-pcrfeel wa.vj lo live. Luxurious. You have a , choke of one bedroom «ith den, j or iwo bedroom that include j a 24 hr. monitored Intrusion ^e diffe^ alarm. Carports are avail-^ ible Join our circle^ oirdinary and extraordinary 4odai>. 'AC'OI.ONY PARKi- aiwtate^^^ ' APARTMPNTS ^ TheApartments; :rui ( OKMIV r.uk (ir^-k- • 355-2047 Spacious 1 and 2 t>ectrrx>iTis, LsM.iiuivil (>v k.itt.m I nti-ipiiH-w balconies, basement laundry and storage facilities, tiled baths ? •.;..•-•• a xvonderfut place to come homt to v ;-•' ^WestlandJTowers! ThgXocatlun Apartnjepts Spocl6u$ one and two bedroom apart­ Near 1-75, walking distance to ments offer high-rise Hving wiih: Somerset Mall, 5 minutes from New Swimming Pool Use your free Windsurfer • Spectocylor botconty views" Downtown Birmingham, * . ; <\ Clubhouse ATTRACTIVE • Yeor round svrirTWing In the Indoor - a most desirable spot ; in your new backyard. heotedpoot; Thru-unit design for 1 & 2 Bedroom • All new Club and Gome Room ... maximum privacy A • TennU courfj i • The Setting Apartments A Free windsurfer for rugged Individualists- 4 cross unit ventilation or a free fishing b08t for anglere-or a free pad­ • TV-morttofed $ocvro entrancej Beautifully landscaped Convenient to , dle boat just for fun comes with every Schooner • FPcE private heolih club wilh grounds, large, rnature maples Wesliand Shopping from $400 exe<^-»|aMV \ •'•'.;• From $575 monthly ^485-8664 /

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•.-•> CE*; 04E Monday, April 3.1989 404 Houses For Rent 402 Furnished Apts. 402 Famished Apts.; 402 Furnished Apts. 402 Fu.mlsKed Apts. 404 Houses For Rent 404 Houses For Rent 404 Houses For Rent 404 Houses For Rent 1 PlYMOLTTH • BeautiM 2 bedroom. For Rent BIRMlNGHAM-3 bedroom brtek FARMINOTON HlU8-Exeoutfy» eo- For Rent Forwent - For Bert! BEAUTIFUL EXECUTIVE STYLE BlRMlNGrUM. OOWNTOWH loolil, 4 J^Jreomj. 2¾ b«lh», L-2?5 2 bath home, tf«n. 2 ce/ deutched Franklin ranch • $1700. month. BeaytiM 3 bedroom + den. hard' ranch. 1 bath, full basemenl, ga­ BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN, Towiv HOME AWAY FROM HOMB.tNC. & 69« erea. InvneOKte ooouperxy. garage, on beautiful 1/2 acre lot. Days-W9 8222 Eyes..534-0165 wood floors, oak windows, luB ser­ rage, nice neighborhood, lyr. lease. J $600 mo. untitles not Included, Pet* eond. St. 1 bedroom compieiery fur- Short (ease. -Elegantly furnished * STUDIO/$3B5 ' $825/mo. « «45-0624 v 47M914 BIRMINGHAM Furnished studio apartment located vice kitchen with diihwnner. OK. Can Cathy or Bob. Mon.-frl. nished, linen*, disne*. tv. e>, short equipped 1,> or 3 bedroom apart- washer/dryer, eioetrlc garage, twge menj*. No pets from M90.62&-1714 downtown Royal Oak. Separate FARMINOTON HILL8-3 bedroom SAM-5PM, 453-7600- lejra leaia available. $595 month' In- PUTNEY MEWS- -^ front porcn.wAJ block from town. DEARBORN AREA - Near Town- ' dude* utiliHea. Security deposit, heating and air-Storage lockers, off ALL CITIES • emee 1976 briok renoh. \V» t>etMi etteched Q*i Completely furnished lo*Tt- street parking, ifase. No pet*. Adult •$l,3?5'mo,Contact Bill W4-M72 cente?, tuper. dean 3 bedroom, r»oe, neuU»l decor, nice l«rnW PLYMOUTH -. Immedlale occupan­ houses. JO detiohtM 2 HOME SUITE HOME HOMES FOR RENT basement, garge, fenced yard, r%t>ortioOd.$725. 47f-731» cy. 3 bedroom, bungalow, nijwty buHdlno. Appttcanl* must make . BIRMINGHAM -_Oowntown. Charm- , bedroom urrftj. TV. dishes, AmacUvefy furnished land 2 . .. $15,000 a )tar'or more to apply. •5T5/mo. . 981-52«? decorated, &615'S. Main. Suitable ^tog 3 bedroom, 2 baih. hardwood FARMINQTON HHL8-3 bedroom - linens. Extendable 30 day - bedroom Apts. wiihaaamenitJe*. • Call Manager. 399-0539 or oMce. ' ' SEE 100'3 WHERE (or otfloa In home. $975. per mo. -.' • BCOOMFIElOLAKe lease*. Oreal location. . floor*. Hreolaoe. central air. AvaS- DEARBORN Heights 1 bedroom brick ranch, r**ty decorited. »t- »•••• ,•'••' APARTMENTS 7 great location*. Monthly leases. 2M-6200. TENANT8 4 LANDLORDS lease. 455-5132 • A.E..M.C. visa accepted. ablenow.847Purdy. • 644-7653 bungalow, fully carpeted, bath, tecfied oarese, hor»e*f>oe orfve, - 2 torporate apartment* avalublo In From $960 SHARE LISTINGS • 642-tC2©- kitchen. stoVe. refrigerator, utility 664 So. Adam*, Birmingham. Ml. pool, large beck yard. M50/mo. Celt REOFORO • Cute 2 bedroom, no vevnafl, prtvate adult complex. • 644-0832 BlRMlNGKA/^-exeeutfve home, A room. $400. mo. 292-0570 between 4pm-Sprn aiS-0098 ONEBEOROOM;«00*600. • .540-8830 bedroom, 2¾ balha. dining room, basemenL no ga/ege, fenced yard, '—-*TWO BEDROOM: $¢004700.- SUITELIFE BIRMINGHAM amenities. Royal Oak fireplace In large Irvtng room, ktxtry, DEARBORN HEIGHTS, 3 bedroom Farmlrigton HA\, 3 bedrooms. fVe- 16>42-Bloct,w credit re­ ROCHESTEfl -downtown, 2 bed­ r • ESTABLISHED* ilovo. refrigerator, washer 6 dryer, $750 month- 274-9W port, empioytijeol feuer. * pa»l r«ff fcy Ofcb« Interiors 4 are eomptetory ' We$t(aftd Towers $700. mo. -• 553-2631 BIRMINGHAM, new contemporary. room. Includes stove & refrigerator, -decorated. .•*•' PLYMOUTH - Studio apartment, -FMBNISHEDAPTS. irencei AdK FOB ROY OR $550 month. Im/Recn*ie occupancy. 2'.4'bath, 2-3 .bodrooms, 2 car at­ OEARBORN HGTS-Large newly re­ 'JOANNE§ 476-7000,NO PETSI Wasnor ( dryer on Main fioof. Heat Our 1 end 2 bedroom furnished Cor­ furnished, 3 block* from park. 1400. BIRMINGHAM: attractive, dean 2 tached garage, ceramic'h!e. fer, dryer tying room, dining room, family FENKELL LAJJSER'area; i bed­ ROCHESTER >tlLlS. 3 Jjedroom. ' 10¾. Second bedroom can be used venience, out ol your- relocation 459-oWOor M1-2107 aiLmlnl-blinds. No pel*. $630./mo. and more. $1475 month. tiitU* loom, etc fenced yard. Appliances " a» office 6> don, Weal to* executives, > Birmingham - Royal Oak room, targe Wjenen. iMna room, brick ranch, attached garage, appa- t/ansTer. Oocorator design high rise ' ' 855-1077 available. Van Born 4 Beoch Oafy (amir* room, garage, fenced yard, • or young buslneJ* persons relocat­ PLYMOUTH -1 Bedroom furnished. BIRMINGHAM. Brick 2 bedroom, area: $600+ security. Alter 6pm ances: tit. 3 yeva old' * 1 '00 per' apartments lealure tu»y equippod Incwdes eSuHiiUes. $425 mocth «Monthly Leases BJauiHGHAM-Beautitut 4 bedroom, MOO mo. pki* aeojrity. &t-7Vii ing Into tit*. Cleaning services kitchens with utensil*, maid service. finished reo room, garage, patio, . . • . 653-4798 month. 652-3404 < available. Beach privileges on Cesa p!us socurlty, 6 month lease/ - immedjate occupancy fireplace, famty room, appliance*, Indoor'heated swVrtrrUng pool, terv fenced yard t yr. lease. No pels. FERNOALE • Darling 2- bedroom ROCHESTER HILLS: 3 yr. old brfck • le>e,Hop«t$pteasi . "- 459-4199 deck. Available May 1..$.1 wmo + $700 atnonlh pfus tecurityM<-31&5 W. DETROIT:-Two-3 bedroom bun- nfs, exce/ise and sauna. Month to security deposit. .^ 642-4677 home with wood doort. Ciserpeol. ranch with attached rja/age. 2 large • Sriort terr/i lease avertable lo quaih- glo* style home* with basements atoc. Z cer. gvaoe. fenced yard. monthJesse available. •;•'. • REDFORD • baseVnent- apartment OlRMirrGHAM - 2 bedroom. $760 bedrooms' with tuff baths, w.a!k-ln • '• lied applicants: . •"*,'•• BIRMINGHAM: Boautifvf home. 3 ar>d garage: newly decorated, 7>^Ie $W0/mo. 64J-^ 109. Eves: 643-«0W 2920 Schroder Blvd., '2 block* N. of for non-smoking student or protes> . 549-5500- per month pfui unities For informa- closets. Appliances, air. $1170 per Westiand'Towers-Is I M. w. pi bedroom^ 1 bath, all new appli­ 4 Southfteld area and 6 Mile tM month. 652-3404 Ofcna/d LaXe Rd. 08 Caia LaXe Rd. sSonal. Private entrance, uiitittes in­ tkyi call alter 4pm 647-6139 Grand Rirer area. $450 month. INK8TER - Spadoui i bedroom Wayne Rd. between Ford & Warren cluded.. $3*0 mo. -537-5519 tSYearsoIServIcel ances, fenced yard. $975/mo. -'. , f OR APPOINTMENT: Bd£ Call 721-2500. • . ' CeJI. . " . 540-3559 BlRMftrGHAM. 2 bedrooms. Within HARRIMAN REAL ESTATE IMC. brk* W-leveii dining" roomjenced. ROCHESTER MILLS - 3 bedroom i ,(^t.916J...58fft309...a34 W92: ROYAL OAK • executivei furnished 477-4464 yard, huoe famSy room.-over 1,300 ranch, dining room, large kitchen & walking dislarice lo 'doontown tq.hilStO. . . SSi-KiS FARM1NQTOM • I bedroom fur-, PLYMOUTH - RELOCATING? 2 bedroom towr^use, t2 >Miie/- BIRMINGHAM CAPE COO - walk 10 Hdwer ca/peting..appliances 4 do- yard. shed. 4650/MO 404 Housel/orRent towtv. 3 bedroom..2 bath, Oreptace. DETROIT - 2 bedrooms full base­ nlsneil v»asne*/dryer, pool, heaMn- Changing li|e styles? 1 bedroom fur- Woodward. $1,150. per month In­ cor. 1550'Month 5491926 iNKSTEft - 3 bedrooms, lonoed Ca.1. 652-6568 or 661 -1469 AIL SPORTS' Lo*eV Strain lake- besenrfenl. Florida room, lease avail­ ment, iv* car garage 15500 block cluded, i$50/mth • security. 6/mlh /Vshed Apt. available,-single story, clude* irtSitle* 'i 979-9592 Rlvsrview near T-96'Telegraph. yad. appliances. Nev LeWgn and lease No Ret*. 477-TI&5 prfvate en lranoa.gr eajlocauonl Iront home. 2 bedrooms.' 1 bath, able 6-1-89. $1.475/mo. 335-9436 BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom. 1 one SOLfTHFlElO ol a kind 'Hansel & Gretet'' bun­ Avail, after AprU 15 $450/mo. plus Beecn Oafy- M50 P«r month. K'ORTH ROYAL OAK - 2 bedroooVn Princeton Court Apts. sjove 4 reirlgeralor. $550 per depo&t. Leave message: 654-2922 ranch garage, appliances, new car­ 1 bedroom apartment for Immediate month. 661-0021 BIRMINGHAM - Cha/mirig. freshly galow Updated kitchen 4 bain An 697-5307 F6RNOALE Spotless, furnished oaJnted 3 bedroom; 1 baih, garage, pet: available May 1. $625/aecurlty Upper 1 bedrpom/laL No smoking. » 1425» Princeton Dr.* occupancy. Free heat. Swimming eppKinces. Including .washer & LAKEFRONT. W. Btoomfteld, 4 bed­ ANN ARBOR. Royal Oak. BlrrrUng- baiemeht. 2 flrepiaoes^ hardwood E. of LAHSER S Ol'6 MJe. 15778 1 KopeH Cal10am-6pm 646-2192 ' iS7S./trx>, Jfxiude* utfiOea. 1st Mo. (W. ol Haggerty off Wilcox Rd.) poots..Wahi to shopping. dryer. 1 car garage. AvalaWe April Burgeff, 2 ilory brick. 3 bedroom, rooms, fireplace, family room, ga- $580 per month. CaM: 357-2503 ham. 2-3 bedrooms, basement Boors, formal dining room 6 freak­ IS. 644-5252 rage. dec*', basemenl. 1600. «q ft &D*posJt. After $om, 547-3363 45&-6640 iest room, pets ok. $895 mo. basemenl*. oewty decorated $450 Kids, slngvj*. pels O.K. month Security deposit 538-7571. $985 mo lease. 966-3595 SOUTHflELO-Sharp 3 bedroorrt Hasen.au Co. 273-0223 -1278SmJthSlreel 540-2665 ranch, iv* balha. empire! alt, at­ BLOOMFIELD HILLS LIVONUO in western Uvoola on Hi* 400 'Apartments Forwent BELLEVILLE 1 bedroom house, ap­ BIRMINGHAM COLONtAL. farge lot. Kirk In the HrtJs area FARMINGTON HILLS - Lovoty 2 tached 1½ car garage, appliances: —2_ bedroom house, i car detached ga­ ,fload. 3 bedroom. 2 bath Cotonlal Florida room.1/* ecre.tawn care. pliances. No pets. First, last & se­ de^k. eppCances. $1450/Mo. plus with a-study, formal dining room. curity. $400. per month. 464-2795 security. 266-3*50 400 ft. of Lower Long Lake frontage rage. Ie«*rt yard, close lo town $950/mo J750/MO 553-TT38 family (torn with fireplace. HI Boor OQ.wooded acreage. 3 bedrooms. 2 4aundVy. and 1H car garage with Clean 3 bedroom ranch.' fireplace." baths. 1454 tnnwood Circle CI cedar closets, new appliances. 2½ FARMINGTON HILLS - deluie 4 opener Very dean. Appliances re- NO CLOWNING AROUND.., Oays: 592-1300 ma-n SorTy. no pets $850 00 per car ga/eoe Patio. Fenced $760/ 400 Apartments For Rent bedroom brick colonial. 2¾ bath, mo. 20775 KeqaunOo. «77-0227 BR%HTMOOR - Free rent to han- attached'oarage, central a;r. carpet­ month. Ask lor Robert 8ake only WE'VE GOT ^THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN! dyper»on.plumb^>g. yard work ing all apphances. May 1st. Region­ ROBERT BAKE. REALTORS SOUTHFIELO: 3 bedroom, newly • CANTON • After 6 30pm. 531-5475 al Real Estate j 354-1060 453-6200 decorated, alt appliances, fenced LIVONIA (NORTHEASTV2 bedroom yard, garage. $750 per mo Fkst. last and deposit Can 548-W48 400 Apts. For Rent home averfabie Apm 10. Credrt re­ FRANKLIN PALMER port required. $4?5/month. seevrity SOUTHfiElD - 4 bedroom country depose plus ulWUes. Can «59-661» home on 3 acres. $900/M0. »1.000 BEST VALUE IN AREA KOVl-Just decorated, 3 bedrooms. 2 security. 750-0961 baths. 2 car attached, no p«l« SOUTHFIELO-5 bedroom colonial. Credit lei. immedlale occupancy. Built m pool, fireplace. $H50/mo. From s440 — Free Heat $1.17S/fr>o + socurity. 471-3377 w/oplion lobuy N.ot12. F_of South- Scotsdale JlpcuimenfsgAK PARK - 11 MiSe Groonfield f>e1'/- Baths «Cenlral Air« Po^l -^- appliances. $775 per month plus se­ lot. Appliance} Included $650 Grand River & Halstead, Farmington Hills On Palmer W. of Lilley •-Tonnlt • Carport* • Clubhouse curity. 459-3815 month Can 46S-26O0 Daily 9-6, Sat. 12-4 Laundry a 8torage • Cabla Resdy 477-0133 rModei Open 9-5 Dally 400 Apts. For Rent T*1 rm> 12-5 Weekends MERRIMAN PARK Model Open 9-5 Dally • -'' r Wl & 455r4300 APARTMENTS GRAND Livonia's Finest 1 MONTH FREE! A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE • WESTLAND . Location ~i Unique 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments "}^ WASHERS IN youR inFarmingtoD/Livonla 7 Mile Road S ZE HAWTHORNE CLUB Corner Mayfleld ' & DRYERS APARTMENT • Adult Community CANTERBURY (3 blocks E. of $200 Moves You In Farmington Road) • Senior Oilmen Olscounlj • Ereo Ganges & • fielaing Siunss • Private, Tree-lined Courtyards No Payments Until PARK East ot 1-275 • 24 Kr Minned Entrance Covered Carports • Filneu Room • Carports May 1. 1989 • luiti Landscaping • From 1.1300 to • free Heal • Central location Brand new large deluxe 2 bedroom, 2 • Magnificent Cluihouse 260011.(1. • Pool/Clubhouse • Prestigious location by Golf Course Uts. Wa8her-aad DQ'er-in-eacri-- Oftfse-Hour*: Won,. Trl. 9 7^alr9^-^Swh-fg-S- • Self-Cleaning Oven. Frost-Free • Scenic view near large park < Refrigerator, Uisnwasner Microwave • Heat, air, pool, great value apartment,"carpeting, vertical blinds, 358-4954 > deluxe appliances, balcony or patio. • On 20 Beautiful Larfdscaped Acres 7560 Merriman Road ~~ Near shopping. 23275 Riverside Or. • Southtfeld • Heat Included Between Warren & Ann Arbor Trail f m M Mm Kilt Rd BI(*I(A lihttr a Tilegriph Now Renting For Summer Occupancy dppoj:ti flun Wlio* 6«ll Count; 477-5755 522-3364 Qn Mtrriman RcaJ {Orchard Lekt RcjJ) . Daily 9-6 Sat. 12-4 iJxrthlii A]K fc I Bltxk Sesth e/ 8 Mile Road * month O/rs Daily 10-6 p.m.; Sunday SKI-5 p.m «625 Hiigc Ncij/ Tdwrlliomes Model Open Dally 10-6 except Wednesday SH-SH-SH-SH-SH 1473-3983 775-8200 witft Old Etigli^ ir.'"v. SENIOR r '• CITIZENS First Month's Rent FREE' WE HEARD on the banks SPECIAL! A SECRET! - of the 1 and 2 Rouge Rivei; bedroom COACHHOUSE 1 & 2 bedroom • Excellent location apartments, 2 bed-' (A P A R T M E -y—T &) -- • Luxury apartments, room, IVibath • /Fantastic price Heat townhouse, air Attractive 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments .-.'•;( included. conditioning, & 2 Bedroom Tbwnhouses Available Foxpoinrt's 2 and -3-bedroom townhorhes are huge. FREE private balco­ $ 1400 sq. ft. huge. And private. Private entrances. Private nies with Insu- from 500f covered parking. Your own washer and dryer in your CALL TODAY, BUT DOST month's fated sliding townhome. And it's all new. Brand new. But with Old TELL...THERE MAY NOT rent' glass doorvvalls, HEAT & VERTICAL . English character. Now that's worth looking into. carpeting, aero­ BLINDS INCLUDED BE ENOUGH TO bic classes & GO ABOUND! cable'TV available. Featuring Huge closets — Gas heat — 2 • Vertical Blinds OF FARMINGTON HILLS swimming pools — Ample parking — • Clubhouse Carport8fivallable — Serata at your doorstep ;L473-1127 • 26375 Halstead Road • Sauna ' t* Manajfd by Kifian finlnprlKS. 352-MOO RENTAL OFFICE • Air Condilionmg* 356-8020 , • 2 Swimming 421-4977 Pools, 30500 WEST WARREN Batwwn MddletMlt Road and Morrlman Rood 23600 Lamplighter Lane-on Providence Drive m$% FrtaUia RoW, SoutWWM, MI Corporate Apartment$ Available just North of \V. Nine Mile Rd. in Southfield (one block West of Greenfield Rd.) 63 A f Kt mpTOTY CAUAMTY •for selected apts. Open TDays The apartments with the 0 557-0810 big surprises inside. •I Vtjr Letm, • N>» Rrt^dents S*'*vt L'rjn OrJ>' AftMhtomijiiimaiiitiHi^ytmH • Color TV • VCR Meet new frientis and • Kenwood Stereo • CO Player relax at.. . .- j • $250 Shopping Spree • Much more! 1-bedrooms $399! bedrooms

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Monday, April 3. 1989 O&E *7E 404 Houeea For Rent 404 Houses FdV Rent 408 Duplexes For Rent 410 Flats 412 Townhouses* 414 Southern Rentals 420 Rooms For Rent 432 Commercial7-Retail 438, Office/Buslneer- WATEJR/ORD lake* area. 3 bed­ ^ Space WESTLAND-3 bedroom brick CANTOTTi'i beoVpom dupiex-wilh BIRMINGHAM-- UPPER FLAT - ,1 Condos For Rent WSSTIANO • furnished room.'kltch- For Rent rooms, lamiry room, ubiity. appli­ ranch. 2'i car ge/ege. stove, retrig- (u< basemenl on park. 427-5122 .en privileges, employed ronsmoker bedroom, excellent condition. AU8URN HiLLS-Sfwrt-Term lease 6 FARMINGTON long tease eviltable. CANTON - 110O to HinipeYPiP- ance*. 2 C4/ attached J1/M4. b«3u> eretor. washer 4 dryer. Fenced FLORIDA - HAWAII o.w 30 preferred. »50 week HI 6 washer 4 dryer. I yea/ lease, no months, 3 bedroom. 7½ balh con- 7000 K} It plus Prime retail store In lesstonal Cchter. Near 1-275. Ampte Lfui l/eed lenced yard, t yt lease, no yard »650/mo.'• security 981-9229 CITY OF PLYMOUTH. One bedroom Northern M>ortgan - Caribbean lSSt»e«kp!i>*depOSi1 729-6355 pels. $475 monih 645-1249 do. (.replace, lamity room, baae- downtown Farmington. 40 c&ifufc- parWng\ »960 per so,. 1|. net Celt pall. »650/mo plus security. « in fourotex. wa& to downtown. New Mexico. US. Wen m?M4ga/age Near 1-75 Immodi- irvjGord.on Grossman 477-1030 After 3pm. 563-5272 Alter 5pm 363-6342 pain! 4 carpet Air. $405. security % CONDO 4 VILLA VACATIONS WESTLAND/QARDEN CITY area $500 267 Blanche. oet*«en FERNOAtE " T< 61 9-MJ*. W-o». Room wilh kitchen privileges, »50 405 Properly Winter ski 4 got! packages Farm j-iglon - New Shopping Center OOWNTO'iVN BIRMINGHAM. WAYNE:' Al(r«CH'>0 3 bedroom, utili- Starkweather 4 Emeria. Woodwa/d. upper rial 2 bodroom. 974-57-41 or Evertngs. 331-47*7 neek plus depos.t Leave message Air - Car - Cruse Reservations Orchard Lake - Grand Rrver. Join Up to 12.040 »0, fl. on I floor.^ig- . ry /oom..2.tu3_tuM. fenced yard Management Can Pave 981-6654 ca/peled. epplances. $-395. mo p!u» 525-1822 Immediate occupancy. »$50 security Ava^aWe now 543-0581 SUNCOASTTRAVEL Tubby"*. Pica One. etc Stores from natory right* avaJab'e Wis divide, •_. 563-9055 DUPLEXES CHECK THIS OUT ~- WORKING*EWAlE lorent room In 1.000 SO ft Very oompetitrve rates, best rate In toAn. Collee Shop'ervd ABSENTEE OWNER lor rent from $410 PC month plus 313-455-5810 Berkley home, kitcfien 4 laundry imnr^diate occuparvey Appe'leaser restaurants In bulging We personage our service to meet PLYMOUTH- Oowiitown. c\e*+ d«c- WAYNE: 3 bedroom, carpeted, new- uli'Jies CaH ' 721-8111 pri.-Jeges »300 a month LAKfllTZ-V/EBER 4 CO Caa Gordon Management Company your leading 4 management needs oraied. Cean 2 bedroom upper Oa­ -typainted .-tasemenl Excei'ontcoo- 1-800-874-6470 Leave message 541-5661 353-9494 . 647-fl90 tf-tion. P«l»O.K:-t600 • Associate Brokers - Bonded itCORStCORSE - Jellerson 4 Outer Drive rage Lease, security No pets BIRMINGHAM- HILTON HEAD CONGO BeautA>r2 . 474-H89 • Member-Oakland ntntV-Hoos.ng.j.A/ea-.-i. bedroom. 2 car garage. $500/mo ' - 455-9644 bedroom. 2 balh. with deck over- FORD RO 4 M^d:ebeil Lajl prirr^ FAIV^iNGTONAREA Assoc $350'WO p'us socuoty. HEAT INCLUDED lookir-g Fa2io Golf Course, free pia/ 421, Uvlng Quartere rt'.arf or'oirce space ara'abie. Next Large 4 small offices. Cafl Jefl WEST BLOOMFIELO. M-leve) con­ • Before miking a deosion. ca-1 us' Ca'i 348-5130 Chi/m ng 2 tedroom 1'i balh to*n- tenn.s courts Sleeps 6: $575/wV io Orin JeAetera From 750 *i ft. betwean^am-5pm. 471-1908 temporary. 3 bedrooms. 2'» baths. hOiSewilhcovered-parkjng Carpet- 313-69&-5753 -603-666-2376 To Share" Ford Rd exposure Immediate oc­ FARV.iNGTON dining room, tamitv room, prime lo­ D&H 412 TDtfnhouses- -- j^g comp!e:» kitchen, t-t. ton base- cupancy. Call 422-2490, LIVONIA NE. isolated. 1 bed/oom. HILTON HEAO COSOO - BeauuM 2 A ROOMMATE SERVICE Oeiu xe office space In prine area on cation »1200 mo. Eves 626-0499 Income Properly Mgml. mrnl. (fnced in privacy palio yard. 1'» baih. Rouge Rrver ray.ne selling bedroom. 2'tbaih- 2 pools, ocean, PtYMOUTH/DOWNTOWN JJrand, Rrve/ available' at bargain . Condos For Rent No pels $750. eho " WESUAND ~" Farmlngton Hills 737-4002 Brjne-on)y. ¢70 so ft prime reiaH space Excei- 642-8«« ' HOME-MATE -^Atfs . ^- 626-242» utnt.es included - Meticulously re­ ALMOST IN-TOWN BIFLt^lNGHAJ^ # $295/»eck 661-6865 k-nt parking Can Deborah ...., 2 bedroom duplex.' prrvale drWe and Beneicke 4 »Oue stored lots of woodwork $495. dote to shopping 4 all tccstes 344-9369 ^fARMWJTOH HiLLS-SaVfr-Office full basement.lNew kitchen arid ap­ . SPECIALISTS . 406 Furnished Houses $740depos-l 3M-0862 1774 HJvr.es 2 bedroom, bsse- BIRMINGHAM - A unique exeevtrre HILTON HEAO ISLAND sijrte. including answering Wvlce. pliances Ouet residential setting Exclusive^ Vacation Resort, ocean- RETAIL SHOP *if« apartment JL-i Secretarial, copying ar^ l&cslmi^ rr^ni. garage, new carpet 4 paint to*ohouse In dow.ntov.h Cornem- Featured on KELLY 4 CO " TV 7 »425 . 721-3111 front v-.Kas Negotiable prices Northern Michigan IQuriSt rr,ecca av^itabte on premie. 474-0727 For Rent $795 P«' mo-Mh por'kr/2 bedrooms. V* baths M/d- AM Ages. Tas'.es. Occvpauons. NORWAYNE - 2 bedrooms Palmed Bob 977-2812 Jerry $44-1576 Ca-lDa^. • 537-8260 825 so, feej Gre31 location on Cen­ WESILAND • J bedrooms brick BIRMINGHAM. 3 bedroom, brick wood tAor. prrvale court entrj Backgrounds 4 L>lcsh/es 4 updated miKle $385 per month tral Ave' mMackioa* City . FA.RMiN0TON HtLLS -Orfce Space. s ranch, basemenl. garage, termed tiecutive home, compieie)/' fur­ laondry.^rf. 2 car attached garage HILTON HEAD ocean front condo j in attorney's suite phoc*. coplet' plus security No pels Cai 7-10 pm. Cai - , 612-924-0296 nished $1600 month Eluding utch- $ieOO/month. 647-9595 yard, air, slove. refrigerator Livonia 4-53-2 BQ6 AuOurrr Hiil*. attract:.* 2 bedroom on the bejeh Fur:/furnished. Or« ar^J socretar-^ erasable »350/MO5 t-cs Short term available 540-0606 i schools Nee area NO pell $725 condo neif 1-75 FufV carpeted, en­ B'RMrNGHAM'- charming town- bed/oom. 1 bath s!«-ps 6 Pool, "" 644-6845 : .- I rvegoi.able ' ^55-5770 SOUTHFIELO - 2 bedrooms! ha/d- i -*5O0*ecunty Avatab'e house/ near Qvorlon lake. 3 bed- jolt ler^s 4 suhslvne 652-2864 30556 Southl.c-td Rd . SoutMieid .RETAIL SPACE FOR RE'H *o-xlfkxy$ larje liy.ng room, slove closed patio desk, luxury balh air, { M-d-Apm ..425^4729 poc-i 4 olub houso No pets Aval- coom/. 2 car garage, all appsancesT 1 Mapie^inister SnopOir*j Center 407 Mobile Homes 4 refngWBtor Included 5450 per MEX>CO • Pu^no Vt-iaria. 2 bed­ ATTENTION Relocate, commuter, i FARMINGTON "HILLS able April f5 $500 421-740« c-a/pt'Sd.easeyes 647-1162 need a home? Say Goodbye lo.Mo- . • 471-4555 WESTLAND-3 bedroo->»-m brick Iri «30 . 557-1038 room condo. 2'baths, sleeps 4-6 23900 Orcf.ard Lake Rd tei costs' 1-S6/275 Room or share level. i'» baths carpeted, bnjist-io For Rent BIRMINGHAM 1 SCO so ft Dar/ ma^l service.'rrw- STOREFRONT 4 deal lot medical crowa.e. dish*asher. washer, dryer apartment $250/5325 mo 459-011? supply tenta!-no corr.petiiion1 Near ' OFRG€ SPACE note. 2 car. garage, fenced yard. FAQMINGTON HILLS WESTLAND-Ford end Hewburgh. 1 AUBURN HiLVS WA7UEO - Tenant Meat/ (emodeled 2 bedrotm tO"*n- purified wate/. near te hole goM 2. he* satei.le hosplais. Canton 1600 thru 5465 So.FL'a.-ajlaWe L'ron:* schools Availab.'e Apr 15 1 bedroom »65/** 4 up. No pets. •^edfoom clean. Q^ei r>e.ghbc<- lor Auburn Hi'ij Regard - 1 month house ava!ab!e. private entrance ALL CITIES • SINCE 1976 »12 per So Ft course 4 nexi io 270 s! p marjia Center-Ford Rd area J72S*mo t-nlh includes utilities free rem $5M immedialWy Occu­ fireplace, central a:r, patio Grejt lo­ $1050 1st ** discount lor addi- include* Everylf»ng" curity deposit-425-718? OT464-2133 477-8521 or 75.1-5590 94.1-9171 pancy 462-1990 cation a.1 ne* residenls recervft i 356-2600 mos rent free lor a r.miled time uonal wxs 4 speoal monthT/ rates-, PAY NO PEE . Uriw yoy See L'Stmgj of Please call 64^4-1300 pa/t. 492-5562 Etea 348-5392 TELEGRAPH ROAD near 1-96 m CERTIFIED REALTY, INC. ' OUAUFlEO PEOPLE- Redfwd Township. 5500 SO fl 471-7100 BlRMTNGHAM/Ftoyat Oak. Luxury-I MYRTLE BEACH. 2 bedroom .con SHARE LISTINGS • 642-1620 showroom, with Overhead garage bedroom c«mp:etefy fi/rn.shed with do. on the ocean, sleeps 6. goil. ten 484 So Adams. Birmingham. Ml door. 2oncd C-2. H«gn tralfic area FARWrNGTON HILLS \ mi indoor/outdoor poo? Can . $8 00,/smo plus BABIES BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom. 1 balh. on If.e water 2 pools, tenrus courts Farm House r*it i-£,?6 (oeal for hail utilities 332-2949 ne-« kilchen. fuD basement, washer, Avail. April 6 May. O-i. leave Minufacturera Rep. 653-3440 messsage. 540-4050 TICKET dryer, central a.r. a3 new appli­ FARMINGTON HILLS - large bed­ FARMiNGTON HILLS ances Ca,1 anytime 540-9441 room, prrvate bath, waik in closet, Prestigious Ta» Oaks. Northwestern UK TI own phone, cable, ground floor. 1 WINNERS. BIRMINGHAM - 2 -bedroom condo 415 Vacation Rentals Hwy^*«y-of-fv50uia5err Office m WiL'iamsburg of Birmingham. In­ blk lromexpress*a)r. $303 pkjs hall — •-—»v ! BURT LAX£. spinous home on space, secretanal service Fax and cludes a.r conditioning, washer. uWi'jes 4 deposit 47i-i509 Xerox avaJafe. " 851-2764- iax.e. seeps 16. compietefy fur- dr,er. d shwasher. S725/M0 pkjs FEMALE-NON SMOKER nsrved. TV VCR. mcro«ave. taking VEBSELLAVARNER& SING LE ROOM OFFICE S PACE utilities No pels Days ' 649-0990 $225 month plus 'A utilities Grand reservations Apr thru Oct 533-8209 From »150 IncJud/ig uteri**.-ford 4 -7 J After 5pm 540-3768 River and Beech QiS eher 6pm DIVIINHUFF CHARLEVOIX - Dup:ex cottage on M.ddicbe't. Garden Cny . BLOOMFIELO HILLS condo. 2 bed­ 532-6870 Lake Charie.jiix Sleeps 6 Good 17330 Bralle 422-2490 TO TH room. 2 full balhs. 2 car garage, FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted 10 s.v.mmir'.g. exce'ent boat dock Detroit S^NGLE ROOM OfFlCE-SPACE r sunken kv.ng room, formal d-n^vg. share home Tn Hunt^igton V/OOdS. $500per *eek T13-665-6903 From ,200 so ft UP. Startiryj al tu" basen-.ent. prrvate enuanoe. non smoker Mirsftike cats 5325 includ'ng a* utiLties. imrr.edi- covered patio pleasant view of CHARLEVOIX .644-4195 n aie occupancy. Ford Rd. 6 M'idtfe- pond, security system available Lakelroni Condos Sleeps 2-'2 Ajr. FRAN &NIKKI HUNTER belt.Ca.1 422-2490 $1600 /mo Ava.iable 4-1. Can Miss Cab^ TV. pod. tacuzzi. fireplace, FEMALE room male wanted to snare house. Joy Rd. 4 Fa/mlngton 20147 Beech Daly Jones. 9-5 641-9955. e-.e. 642-2929 beach 855-3300 or 363-3685 LIVONIA AREA Nice offices on the Rd No smoktng. n^pe is. $275/mo. Redford expreiSA-ay, easy on. easy off. 660 BLOOMFIELO HILLS - 1 bedroon*- CHARLEVOIX 6 surrounding areas - 427-7601 ONLY AREA APPEARANCE! condo. neyify decorated. Bafcony. so, ft Private enlrance, parking VrViler 4 Summer vacation rentals, FEMALE to snare Urtxva home with Ca.» 9 to 4, 525-1250 carport, heat included References waterfront homes, condo*. Northern THE GIETZEN TRIBE 4 teevnty deposit 644-7239 MJ Property Mgmt -1-616-547-4501 same. Must Uke cr-Jdren 6 pets. $300 per month plus pnooe 4 Secur- f BLOOMF1ELO HILLS Condo. luxury 2460 Bent Oak LIVONIA CHEBOYGAN Mt taking reserva- rty • alter 4pm 476-4938 2 bedroom Bioomfield Kilt* \rOcs for collages on beauliM Long Adrian . -The Medical Plaza" I schools Nfe-*y decorated, lovery Lake, two 2 bedroom furnished cot­ FURNISHED APARTMENT to Share. ueod area. $12O0'mo.+ security. tages each sleeps 6. boat fur­ Own bedroom Own bath Start Apri . . MEDICAL SUITES Ji_lmmediate occvpihey. 682-8935 nished. $225 per family per week 15 $315 month, share utfities, 1050 Ihru 4500 Sq.Ft. THE R0EHLING FAMILY Prrvate Entrance 464-2969 S*jthf,e!d 352-7297 BLOOMFIELO- ON THE LAKE For 78¾ Woodlea Immediate Occuparvey - •1 (ease- 1200 so, ft condo. Newty GAYLORD OTSEGO LAKE - 2 bed­ FURNISHED TROY CONDO to CERTIFIED REALTY. INC. decorated, tmmediate oceupanoy- room collages, boat, fishing, off share Professional preferred $350 Birmingham Cafl no*- ask for Mickey Bascfi season rales lor June. $250'»*. per monih. inctudes heat 4 water. ¢471-7100 ft Dieu Org ansa IJOO 646-7701 rty 4 Augus 64 5-0311 or 641-6651 LIVONIA-- 820 so, feel suite In pro- pels. (3131522- 8748 BARBARA LAWNICK! fesiionai' butdtng; rent b>c*udei'a3 CANTON 2 bedroom condo. V* GARDEN CITY - Furnished room. but phone. 464-2960 bath. tu» basement, central air. car­ GAYLOFtf) - Otsego Lake 3 lake- Non smokerl/drinker* $225/Mo. in 28964 Leona ad ranee PKJS '•» irtutievsecurity. Af­ peted, pool, no pets, securityjtujr^, «u^$65u0 Trof,!- cottages. 1-2-3 bedrooms LTVONIA - 9000 MlOOLEBELT ter 6pm or leave message 421-6692 1600 s* ft of r^frce-medical per monlh. 477-898T Sandy beach Good swimming and Garden City fishing Bos.boats avaJabte Oof) 4 96O.ie20tq.fLretaj} ' * . CANTON - 2 bedroom lownhousa. LIVONIA - large futty fumJshed.feome horseback-ridJ^g nearby. Ask for Borii 4 Assoc. 357-1434 i',» balhs. appr.ances. basement, to share. Weal (or students or young Pe:e. days. 9am-6pm 531-1754 carport, central air. No pets $625. mature adults. »225 month. OFFKJE SPACE IN TROY. Big Bea- if E«S 4 weekends 464-8309 C*3aller6PU f 13-83^8- 591-0723 Please .call the ^promo- ves6 Lfvemois. Good for tales rep- tion department of the resentaUve. al service) provided. GLEN APBOR HOMESTEAD LIVONIA - Professional male wishes 0EAR80RN • Garrison KUs Condo Condo. for rent 2 bedrooms. 2 Caa. 524-J*2/ to share 2 bedroom home. »300/ Observer & Eccentric Dearborn CounUY Club tocabon. balhs on Lake Michigan mo. ptus security, includes utatle*. Executive 2/3" bedrooms, loft, fire­ 426-2517 Tuesday. April 4, 1989 OFFICE SPACE - Northwestern'6 place 2 story ceJiT'S. hardwood 4 NearX-*ay* 474.9584 Soutfifield area. 1 unit available cera-Tuc floors, basement, garage. to claim your four 1560 So, FL Ur»l Include* \jr>6#- HARBOR SPRINGS - HARBOR MALE ROOMMATE needed - re­ 1 $1000 D 4 H income: 737-4002 ground parking- For Into, calt • *' COVE luxury Condo Sleeps 9 sponsible, professional to share 2 FREE MUPPET BABIES Private beach, heated pool CERTlftEDMGMT.CO.. 352-4750 OEARBORN MQTS-1 bedroom corv bedroom apartment In BiTrUngham. TICKETS. do. upf*f -*vti. Oak (too/*, ail 4PP.1- »330."'.j-ul-i.lkrS. Caft 6*7=6805- " OL0 ViLLA2300f ext. 404 Ca3 Mar da Benson, Re-Max Board home with employed person (fe­ HAR80R SPRINGS. IjvJoof-outdoor wav 459-360C FARMiNGTON HILLS - 1 bedroom, males welcome). J2S0/month, se­ pooL tennis program* w-,ib on-sr',» CONG^AfULATiONSI pool, tennis, carport, immediate oc­ curity. Berkley. 544-6149 an73< trcrl 50% rate*. Also. 5-26 thru 6-15. professional to aha/e 2 bedroom Space 6-29 thrv 7-14 4 8-19 thru 9-4. CaJ apartment, »267. mo +-haM uUitle*. Days t-662-4439; evev 1-426-2172 CeJ Marty after 6pm: 477-775? , AN EXCELLENT LOCATION REDFORD NINEMILE Plymouth DELUXE OFFICE SUITES: MACKINAW ISLAND YEAR ROCIN0 SHARE 3 Bedroom home_In BerWey 3 office suite, »49930 • FOR LEASE ' Thu.APRIL20 ... U :00AM .. 7:30PM • HOOVER.AREA - Coodo* for rent. Sleep* 2-12 peo­ male or fertaJe non imoker. »2M *55-2900 ple, fireplace. wtiiripooL lake view* month pJujuiHitiev C*3 Brian ; 24350 JOY RD. i Fn. APRIL 21 " :..7:30PM TOWNHOU&ES 4 more. »57/day 4 up.906-«47.3260 Leave message \^ £44.66&> ANNOUNCING • EieautJfii2*lOfybuJidingw1th * NjrW A prime- locations for smaner underground parking . I SOUTHRELO Non Smoking proTe>- 2:00PM 5:30PM Some of our amealijtes In­ MINL/TES FROM THE MOUNTAIN ^exeeut/ve office need*. Sufte* from • Includes efl utisiie* - 1 Sot. APRIL 22.. ..J0-.30AM sionaJ Iem4.>e to ahare 1^80100^2 clude the following 150 so ft. with ahared KHephone a.v • Redecorated ihrv-out - ', BRAND NEW bedroom apartment, »300-t- phone. twertng, secretarial services 4 con- Sun. APRIL 23.,. .100PM ' ..4-30PM, Please ea« after Som, - 352*5169 • Sma3 suite available ' Spacious condominium aufte* ava3- fererce f aoTUes. Flexible a.'-ort. term tease* 4 select only the servtoei you • Prpfessionaivrhanaged ' * ebia for the season or for lha night SOUTHFIELO - non smoking proles-. need. Immediate occupancy, fur- CERTIFIED REALTY. INC.] MAC ARTHUR at northern Michigan"* most unique sionaJ woman seek* tame. Large rCshed or unfurnished In aS center*. it Kids under 12 receive $1 00 oH oil performances No double discounts on opening mghL condominium hotel lha "Water room with bath »300 tnckjde* re- ;47t-7100 •':''-'.!•. • Downtown Bur mlngrum MANOR Street frin". on Lake Charievout in sonabie use of aB vtiiue* ^69^1937 • Novf - " • • . _• - ROYAL OAK .- Newty remodeteci Boyn4 C,ty. For rental or *a!e* Lnlor- utilities included, adiaeent to fier] mauonca* TWO FEMALES. non-*moker*. Farmington Hit* V Run .Country Out). Ideal for Marxit • 2 bedroom looking for third 10 thare Mvety-S sAhnAxbor facfurerl Rep.542.1220 or 542-141;t f TICKETS: $12V $9. & $7. ALL SEATS RESERVED • Central eir coftdi'-ionirvg - . 1-800=456-4313 bedroom.home m Southfieid »250/ CaJ International Bvsinesa Center* • Carpeting STONE COTTAGE. UttW Gleo Lak« monuXCaB:'- 356-6616 433-2070 •-.'••- ROYAL OAK.- New office tufte 83r; • Hardwood Floors . access. 3'-4 bedroom*-, fireplace, E. Fourth Si. 470 Kji-ft-avaaaNf' WEST BLOOMFlELO-femaJe H'tshe* Available at FOX THEATRE BOX OFFICE (Monday^riday,) 1 am - 7 pm), • FuBbasemenj carpeted, deck with grin, mi­ »425 per month piu* unities. i 3rd roommate to share 4 bedroom Beech Daly & 7 Mjle crowave1, cable TV, iate iwlmming. 546-S91 : home. »300 per month pkr* 1/3 uuH- .1,000 s'' fic«* plu* kitchen, reception. 25 f» NORTHV1LLE • 2 bedfOOmj, J WILL SHARE 2 bedroom apartment Our first vacancy In 3 yrs. : TORCH LAKE - (over/ 3 bedroom, confer enee, 1.400 K» feel, *«00 pfc'". balhs. T-i/mos security, $600/rno. on BirminghamyRoyal Oak border CHARGE BY PHONE (313) 423-666$ r.v bath*, fireplace, lake prrvOeoe*. Immediate occupancy. iruJrtie*. HCa/paAlng. 557-160 ? CaS between 9-5pm 42S-3180 w:th working person In mid 20'a. Fony ax u':ped. Ava-labie JuneAJufy. . . •„ '--.- '•-..•U- ••• .u f $250 ptu* hail eiocfrSc AvaSaWe lm- ; -•: 928-850^ ;V NOVl- 9.4 fVaggerry. 2 beOroom. 1¾ «92-7190 SINGLE ROOM OfrTCE SPACE -^ 549-6322 bath. a!r. appfianc**, washer, dryer, From 240 *dj. ft up. Starting fro* BELOW MARKET RATE »275 tncludirig'irtiSlles. Ford Rd. 4 GROUP INFORMATION (313) 567-7474 (25 or more) oarage, neutral decor. $750NT«Take PrfvPi CaU Signature Realty 649-6640 SMALL SPACE avanaWe In ejcH«r>. -Pc^ar-ra^rAuTSTvfflK^ftvaft er>- lege* prejerred. Leasable begin tra/*:« afld ga/»g«t."»Tfi}oy th« »vm- TRAVERSE CITY'S popular Lak- shop N. Woodward ereaL Meal f« eshore Resort - Smafl. • onarmtng, •bout Juoe 1st- Fvespor^baymature BELOW MARKET RATE business related to wedding*, pay mer »enCo. 647-3250 : If you find your name among the classifrecracTvertisements, can CANTON. 1 bedroom, ihare IMng CKf-ce *p>ce. 400-500 K>wfir« Ittt. ckjlihousa.pool »495. • . 353-5750 area and laundn/ facrWe*. Nea* 426 Home Health Car* BlOOMFIElOTWP.OfVe Space SouThfifd »rej, 559-0««' TeleoMph 4 Orchard lake area. 591-2300, ext. 404, and claim your tickets. It's as easy as that! SOUTHFIELO - 11 4 Grc*rtri«4d. 2 1-275 4 shoppina. Female onfy. A0APE HOME CARE expands to ^^ . 397-0703 Suites from -160 tort.-1500 id. ft VYOODWAP0 14 MILE AREA bedroom apaciovfi lownhousa. 1300 rite duty. SkPed nune*, aftte'*, •vaitble ttarting at »262 per month. 230 m: ft. pr!v*"« taih. tewohor* sq.ti. + fufl ba**m«ol. appliance*, hurse* aide*, insured, certified, CLOSE TO OAKLAND Pontiec Arr- r A* services Included. Unde.'aro'jnd fiiwtri-vj. lecre'.ary services. .central av, fenotd yard, carport. reCsble 4 eocountable. Lei u* cere port. Master bedroom and bath (Of parking. Ask for Pattl 645-1119 S<9 614 »750 + utittkn. Fujnlshed lowrt- for you In your home. CM for 2* Monday winners must call by, 5 p.m. Tuesday. Thursday non tmoker. »320 per month {An house* avalabM. •. hour service. . «21-2(11 lecurlty 4 reference*. 660-9061 winners must cal(.by-5 p.m. Friday. . SHORT TERM LEASES 436 Office & Business Spacf Fr>f ftont Faifat Trjwnhovsa 739-77*3 FARMINQTON-Sfieplng room Stra>gh| norvamokiXg. NO temoo- 432 Commercial / Retail • TffOY TOWNHOUSE rarlet CondHuOnal .^Jiitohen prM; 3 rxdroom, 2½ b»tN (Vepiaoa, oak lege*.Suppfy/r***f<*>\. <7t?-160l ForRent (sorry, no date substitutions) > •.•.--•'.. .,;;>. *i-lng i oom*. ca/porl*. prfVata »/>try, BIRMINGHAM RET AIL' 8CHOSTAK SPKCIALS Mt basemenl. Heal mc*uo>d. «9«. FEMALE WANTCCJ - »65 Wlveek. Space for rent. AMBER MANAOEMENr 260-2630 A' house orMtege*. b<^-«rvpOol, 6*0 N. Woodward, etrmirvarvam- •ub-L«i%«« OpporU«nm*« Tirepiace, much.' more.. M M8e/ WALLEO LAKE waleyfrorit. 1 trtd- : 6427777 or 540-0610 ..'-. Tak«* Advant»g« of R*duc«xJ Rtwit tn Some of SouthReldArets'-;- 443-5277 foom condo, l*rg« *ec)t. doorwaB*. The Finest orfloe COmp!«x4»e In th« Are^74•S150:•- Eve»,471-0777 employed peraon, »300. *TK>. rAi* lecorrfy. C« after ftprtv $5« • 183 .4,253Sq.Ft.,$16 oo r,f0!,3 OlSNEY/lPCOT-J bedroom. I bath FARMINGTON HILLS on lOMHeRd. Conttct lumJshed condo. pool*. lervMi, gorl, SLEEPING ROOM, . tor Cloyed, ads betweeft Hableed 4 Kaggerly •" V ' David S. Graw* »30-»5«/'diy. long or ahort lerm. r^tieman, W private home tn Wee Av*rJ«b»«i4nO.Evenlngt 453)7497 area betweoA l-W 4 27». 15»/** + RETAIL SPACE | i • Offico Group Yto* P'wcrivM depoHl After «om 464-417» 156i3 thru 4000 Sq.Ft. FLORIDA • Disney 4 Eocol 4 mile* SCHOSTAK imti 27 hole ooH oourie, resort SlEEPlNOROo'Mr*' i Exoeltent Exposurel unit. My eo^<imoklr>9 worklnfl *oma/i. CERTifrtO REALTY, INO, poof*. Ask lof Amy or Brian, feiv* K-fohen prjyflege*. »55, per wf<*. (313) 262-1000 message, 454-03M • • ^^ 425-2621 471-7100

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•naa • 712 Appliances 10 Antennas — 123 Janitorial 412 Townhouses/Condomlnlums 713 Bicycles-Sate & Repair 12 Appliance Service 128 Jewelry Repairs 4 Clocks 413 Time Share > 714 Business* Ollice Equipment, 13 Aft Work 129 Landscaping 414 Florida Rentals < 715 Computers 14 Archliecture 132 Lawn Mower RepaiV INDEX 415 ., -15 Asphalt Vacation Rentals 716 Commercial-Industrial Equipment 135 Lawn Maintenance REALE8TATE: 416 Hans 717 Lawn, Garden. Lawn & 16 Asphalt Seatcpatmg 138 Lawn Sprinkling 417 .Residence to Exchange 17 Auto Cleanup Unoleum >OR3ALE Snow Equipment* 142 419 Mobile Home Space 718 Building Materials 18 Auto 4 Truck Repair 144 Lock Service 302 Srrmlnaham-Bloomfield 420 Rooms*^' 720 Farm produce- Flowers. Plants 21 Awnings- ' 145 Management 303 West Btoomfletb'-OrchaTd Lake 421 LMng Quarters to Share 721 Hospital Equipment 22 Barbe^ue.Repair 146 Marbja « 304 Farmlngtqn-Farmlnator* Hills 422 Wanted to Rent 24 Basement V/Aterprooi'ing • 147 Machinery - 305 Bfiflfjlon. Hartland. Walled Lake 722 HotJblos-Coins. Stamps 423 Wanted t6 ftent-Reso«jVopcrty 723 Jewelry , 25 Bathtub Refinlshing. 14 Maid Service ' 306 Southfiefd-Lalhrup . 424 House Silting Service 26 Bicycle Maintenance 14 Mobile Home Service l 3Q7 South Lyon. MiHOro*. Highland * 724 Camera and Supptios 425 Convalescent Nursing Homes 726 Musical Instruments 27 Brick; Block 4 Cemenr 150 Moving i Storage 30S Rochester-Troy •426 Home Health Care ' 29 Boat Docks 152 Mirrors 'S 309 Royal Oak.-Oak Park ; c* 727 VTdeo Games. Tapes. Hi-Fi 427 Foster Care 728 VCR. TV, Stereo. Ht-Fi. 30 Bookkeeping Service \55 Music Instruction YOU MAV PLACE A Honllngton Woods 428 Homes tor the Aged 32 Bunding Inspection ?57 Music Instrument Repair CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT 310 Wlxom-Conrnefce-Union lake ' Tape Decks 429 Garages/Mini Storage 33 6uilding Remodeling 158 Ne*r Home Services -- FROM 311 Oakland County Homes 729 CB Radios. Cellular Phones 432 Commerciat'Retaii 36 Burglar Fire Alarm Painting - Decorating 312 Livonia 730 Sporting Goods- 165 8:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. 436 37 Business Machine Repair Party Planning • 313 Canton Office Business Space 734 Trade or Sell 166 39 Carpentry (Food-Flowers-Services) '314 Pi/mouth ' 735 Wanted to%uy MONDAY-THURSDAY 41 Carpets 175 PeSt Control . 315 Norlhville-Novn EMPLOYMENT, INSTRUCTION * AND FROM ANIMALS , 42 Carpel Cleaning 4 Oyeing 178 Photography 316 Westland-Garden City 500 Help Wanted 44 Carpet Laying 4 Repair 180 Piano Tuntng-Rfp'airrRelinishing ,8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. 317 Redtord 502 Help Wanted-Oentai/Medical 738 Household Pels 52 Catering - Flowers 181 Picnic Tables FRIDAY ~50"4 Help Wanted-Office/Clerical 740 Pet Servtcej 318 Deartk>rn-Dearborn Heights "~ 53 Caulking 198 Plans 505 Food-8everego 744 Horses. Livestock Equipment 319 Grosse Points 54 Ceiling-Work 200 Plastering 506 Help Wanted Sales • - DEADLINES 320 Homes-Wayne County AUTOMOTIVE/ 55 Chimney Cleaning 215 Plumbing 321 Homes-Livingston County 507 Help Wanted Part Time FOR CLASSIFIED "LINERS" 56 Chimney Building 4 Repair • 219 Pool Water Delivery 322 Homes Macomb County 508 Help Wanted Domestic -4 TRANSPORTATION ; 57 Christmas Trees 22Q Pools 509 Help Wanted Couples MONDAY 1S8UE: 5 P.M. FRIDAY 323 Homes" 800 Recreational Vehicles 58 Clock Repair 221 510 Sales Opportunity Porcelain Relinishlng THURSDAY 18SUE: 5 P.M. Washtenaw County 802 Snowmobiles 59 Commercial Steam Cleaning 222 511 Entertainment . Printing 324 Otller Suburban Homes 804 Airplanes 60 Construction Equipment 223 TUESDAY 512 Situations Wanted. Female Recreational Vehicle Service 325 Real Estate Servicos 806 Boats/Motora 61 Decks. Patios 224 513 Situations Wanted: Male, Retail Hardwoods 326 Condos 807 Boat Parts & Service 62 Ooors 229 AH real esta'e sdvertsing in th=s newspaper s subject to the - 514 Situations Wanted. Male/Female RefrigeraOon 327 New Homo BuiWert 808 Vehicle/Boat Storage 63 Draperies 233 Federal Far Housing Acl of 1968 wheh makes ii regi *o 515 Child Care ' Rooting ••*. • . ' 328 OjptexeJ-Townhouses 810 Insurance, Motor 64 Dressmaking S Tailoring 234 516 BdertyCare & Assistance Scissor. Saw 4 Knile Sharpening advertise 'any preference imitation W dscmvnat-on tosed on. 330 Apartments 812 Motorcycles. Go-Karts, MinibiXej_ 65 Drywalt 235 517 Summer Camps Screen Repair race, oo'or. re^igon, sex or an mien-ion 10 ma^ any such pref­ 332-MobUe Homes 813 Motorcycles. Parts 4 Service ~~ 66 Electrical 237 Septic Tanks • - 333 Northern Property 518 Education/Instructions : 814 Campers/Moiofhomes/Traiiors • 67 Electrolysis 241 Sewer Cleaning erence, limitation ortfscri-nutaton.* Th. s r>e«pape' w;l TO! 334 Out ol Town Property 519 Nursing Care 816 Auto/Trucks. Parts 4 Leasing 68 Energy 245 Sewing Machine Repair knowingy accept any adverts^ (or rea' es'ate wtvtfi is t\ 335 Time Share 520 Secretarial Business Services- 818 Auto Rentals. Leasing 249 69 Excavating Slipcovers vx>!a'jon of the law. Our readers are hereby in'orrr.ed'jhat a'l; 336 Florida Property 522 Professional Services 819 Auto Financing 70 Exterior Caulking 250 Solar Energy 337 Farms 251 523 Attorneys/Legal Counseling 820 Autos Wanled 71 Fashion Co-ordmators Snow Blpwer Repair dwellings advertsed m th.s newspaper a.*e svaiab'e on an' 253 338 Country Homes 5?4 Tax Service 821 Junk Cars Wanted 72 Fences Snow Removal - 254 equal opportunity bas* 339 Lots & Acreage ANNOUNCEMENTS 822 Trucks tor Sate 73 Financial Planning Storm Doors _ 340 Lake River Resort Property 265 600 Personals (your discretion) 823 Vans 75 Fireplaces Stucco 342 Laxe Front Property- 260 602 Lost 4 Found (by the wordf 824 Jeeps/4 Wheel Drive 76 Fireplace Enclosures Telephone. Service^Repair AT advening putfshed in The Observer 4 Eccentnc :s subject j. 348 Cemetery Lots 261 603 Health. Nutrition. Weight Loss 825 Sports 4 Imported 78 Firewood Television. Radio 4 CB 351 Business*. Professional 263 to the cond.isns sated in the appfcable rate card, copes o(; 604 Announcements/Noilces 852 Classic Cars 81 Floor Service Tennis Courts Buildings , 265 605 Qlad Ads 654 American Motors 87 Floodlight Terrarlums which are ava'ab'e from the Advertising OeparLTient. Observer '• 352 Commercial/Retail 606 Lege! Notices .856 Bulck 269 90 Furnace Installed, Repair 273 Tile Work 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Road. Lvonia, Ml j 353 industrial/Warehouse Sale or Lease 607 Insurance 858 Cadillac 93 Furniture. Finishing 4 Repair Tree Service j3"354 Income Property 274 48150. (313) 591-2300. The- Observer & Eecentnc reserves j 608 Transportation/Travel 360 Chevrolet 94 Glass. Block. Structural, etc Truck Washing 356 Investment Property 275 609 Bingo 862. Chrysler 95 Glass. Stained/Beveled Typing the right not to accept an advertiser's order. Observer &; 358 Mortgages/Land Contracts 276 610 Ca/dS of Thanks 864 Dodge 96'Garages 277 Typewriter Repair Eccentnc Ad-TaVers have no authority to bind this newspaper \ 360 Business Opportunities ./• 612 In Memorlam 866 Ford 97 Garage Door Repair Upholstery 361 Money to Loan-Borrow 279 and only pubfcaton of an advertisement shall constitute £nal '• 61¾ Death Notices 872 Lincoln •» 98 Greenhouses Vacuums 362 Real Estate Wanted 280 874 Mercury 99 Gutters Vandalism Repair acceptance of fre advertiser's order. 364 Listings Wanted . MERCHANDISE 281 700 AucllorrSales '875 Nissan 102 Handyman 282 Video Taping Service RENT _ 701 Collectibles '*• 876 Oldsmobile- 105 Hauling 283 vinyl Repair : 878 Plymouth The Observer 4 Eccentric wH tssue credittor typographca J or REAL ESTATE 702 Antiques 108 Heating/Cooling 284 Ventilation 4 Attic Fans 703 Crafts' - . 880 Pontlac 109 Home Grocery Shopping 285 Wallpapering other errors only on the first insertonof an advertisemeVii H an | 400 Apartments 704 RummageSaies/FteaMarkets' 882 Toyota 110 Houseftfeantng 287 Wall Washing error occurs, the advertiser rnts! notfy t>e Customer Servce; 401 Furniture Rental 884 Volkswagen 111 Home Safety - 289 Washer/Dryer Repair 705 Wearing Appa/et Department in time to correct tho error before the second i 402 Furnished Apartments 706 Garage Sale-Oakland County 112 • Humidifier*! '_ 293 Water Softening f 403 Rental Agency * _ ._ "BUSINESS DIRECTORY 114 Income Tax 294 Welding- ...<•. >, mserton 707 Garage Sale-Wayne County 3 Accounting Well Drilling 404 Houses. ~ , 708 Household Goods- 115 Industrial Service 296 405 Property Mgmnt. t~~" Oaxland County 4 Advertising. 116 Insurance Photography 297 Window Treatments EQUAL 406 Furnished Houses 5 Air Conditioning 117 Insulation 298 Windows HOUSING 709 Household Goods-Wayne County Woodworking 407 Mobile Homes 6 Aluminum Cleaning 120 Interior Decorating 299 OPPORTUNITY 710 Misc. for Sale-Oakland County Woodburners 408 Duplexes 711 Misc. tor Sale-Wayne County --,,9 Aluminum Siding 121 Interior Space Management 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanled 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted ACCOUNTING MANAGER ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ABLE HUSKY WORKER not alral ACCOUNTANT. SENIOR lenging work In the areas of: ministration heipfut. Pleasant work­ Uttie Caesars, one ol the fastest TAX ing conditions, good benefits, flexl- growing restaurant charts Vi the ment. Part time positions-. BexJbie Needed for busy ScvthfleJd CPA ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ~ hours. No experience necessary, win firm. 3 years public accounting PC SPREADSHEETS XM hours. Send resume ol experi­ country seeks an ir.dMdual »tth ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS * PROCESSOR --- ADIA ence, education, satary requVments traw For Vitervle* can experience required. Excellent ben­ Property management firm seek j an Strong draft^g skiHS for preparation CONTROLLERS/CONSULTANTS Personnel Services to: Mr. Osborne, P.O. Box 114. of contract drawings mciud,ng detU CRIMINAL JUSTICE INSTRUCTOR/ SS9-6340 efits 1 growth opportunity. individual experienced in automated An Equal Opportunity Employer CPA, 26877 Northwestern Hwy. GENERAL ACCOUNTING Hovl, Ml 48050. and trim drf*1ngs. * . ABSOLUTE EMPLOYMENT— payable system*. Qualified: candid)- Suite 200. Southfleld. Ml. 48034. CREDrr/COLLeOTlONS , • late win be detailed orlentod and ADVERTISING BALLOON - POLICE ACADEMY COORDINATOR BUDGETS ASSISTANT APARTMENTT PAINTERS VVANTED Oua^r>ed candidates wti? possess a possess good communication skits. Must have own equipment, steadv Full-time posillon avallabie May 29/1989. Master's COSTS This Southfield company oflera ex­ Need Set-Up pe(ton for giant mnat- bachelors degree m interior Arcw- Degree In Criminal Justice or equivalent and law -PULL TIME ACCOUNTANT - S22.360/YR abies such as 30 ft. King Kong, God- work.Canlonarea. 454-1055 tecture or Architetture and a mini­ entry level cellent salary and beneMs. Send re­ Backed by over 40 veara experi­ sume and salary requirements to ifta. Panda Bear and more. Involves mum of one year related design ex­ enforcement experience required. Ability to estab- --eatr-Today 557-12¾) ence, we are. the largest temporary APPLIANCE SERVICE T ECH STARTING AT _ Box 2780bserve/ 4 Eccentric Newv climbing onto roof topi No experi­ Experienced for major appHanees. perience. ' _Jjsh and maintain successful working relationships On>y Fee i«5 . Job Network service ol our kind. - c papers. 3525 r Schoolcraft Rd.. ence necessary Wia pay while Uejn- ing Need reliable, late model DoM Htoh pay. benefits, great opportuni­ with administrators, faculty, students, and tHe law $10 PER HOUR ACCOUNT COORDINATOR llvonla. Michigan 48150 ty. Can 523-0016 We provide a competiUve salary and Our business Is going so good v^e pickup, mw van or Hatchback. Can beneM package. II you are qualified, •enforcement community. Salary according, to the Assoc Degree required Experience between I0 AM - 5 PM. onry.*7t- Faculty Master Agreement. need 10-15 people Immodiatery who needed with Payables. Petty Cash. ACTIVITIES ASSISTANT - 20 hrs AEPJJCAJIONS 6EINO accepted p'ease forward your resume for can start Wednesday in our Delivery sma8 Bank Reconciliations and accounTemps per week, must be P^xlble. t5T25/hr. - .7474 for formation oJ Classical Sacred imrr.ed wt« condsW era ton to and Set Up Department. Ho experi­ 28588 Nortmvestem Hwy., «50 Apph/ In person. PMnoulh Ct. Ouartel at First Congregational Please call, (318) 482-4400, Ext. 5004 for applica­ Account Analysis. Salary Range: AIR CONDITIONING 8 Heating in­ ence necessary. Must be neat in ep- $ 14.500. to $ 16.000. Complete Southed. Ml 48034 Health Care Center. 1&5 Hagoerty Church 831-4080 KevlnA. Rourke pe&arvee and wining to work. M-JSI Rd Plymouth. 455-0516 stallers 4 service persons wanted. tion and copy of the Job description. Completed Benefit package. Resumes to: Benefits, experience necessary. application, resume and a copy of all college have dependable auto and be tamil- A subsidiary of Robert Ha.1 of Mich. APPOINTMENT CLERKS Little Caesar Isr with the Uvonla tiM. Call Mon. A Can 383-9527 transcripts must be received In the Personnel Recruitment Coordinator. Uvon-a firm looking for Qualified Tues.. only 10 AM. • 8 PM Ask for ADD TO YOUR AIRCRAFT REFUELERS. needed for people to work the hours 5-9.5 days Enterprises. Inc. Office no later than April 28. 1989. Mr. R.ley. Spectrum Human Services. 36900 M£lory. Uvonla. Ml. 48154 357-8367 part . lime afternoon 4 mldnigM a week. Must be responsible, sala­ W6rM Meadqua/lers . 24120HaogertyRoad An Eoual Opportunity Employer INCOME:.. shlfts'W.SO an hour to start. Appry ries vary. $80-$l00 per week for this SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE .-- 525-5460 ACCOUNT Work Frt./Sat m your local super­ at; Butler Aviation, Willow Run Air­ excellent part time position. No ex­ --" Fa/mingtonHals.Ml.46024 market passing oul food samples. port, located of) Ecorse4 Beck Rds. perience necessary. VYd train. C&S Equal Opportunity Emptoj-er M/F Livonia, Michigan i COORDINATOR Must have reliable transportation 482-2621 Mr. aalor el 525-5210. 500 Help Wanted .and like people. Senior citizens and An Eoual Opportunity Employer ARE YOU looking for a future fttlri AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTlOWEQUAL OPP08WNITYEMPLOYER Troy ad agency seeking Individual homemaxers welcome. For Inter­ APPOINTMENT SETTERS an expanding security eo. Amber l lor entry level position. Applicant view caJl Mon.-Thura., I0am-4pm. ALARM SERVICE TECH Morning shift. 9 AM. - l PM No ex­ Assoo'stes has grown fri each of the musi possess strong organtiandhal 848-7093 Experienced orJy. perience necessary. Wi3 train. CaJl past 5 years. Applications. nc« sk hi & be detau oriented. A degree 862-8500 Larry at 354-9310. being aceep.ed lor Troy. W Bloom.-— in Advertising or Comrnunlcellons Is ADO*. APPRAISAL TRAINEE field & Pont'iac. You must-be 18 o» .** i preferred. Position , offers v liberal AMERICAN CATERING Older, have a hJ«h school diploma or QUALITY benefits & opportunity for career Needs experienced mobile catering local office d naUonal organtzatlon needs five career-minded individu­ GEO. home phone, own car & no fel­ growth. Send resume to Traffic WAREHOUSE truck drrvers. Hot end cokJ.jAverage ony, record Starting salary J4-J5 "Manager. Kolon. Biltker 4 ea/rungs (300-)600 per week. Days als. wQflng to work hard Hands-on training. Choice Canton Location. per hourj Applications being accept­ SUPERVISOR Oesmond. Inc . 100 E. Big BSaver. WORK and afternoons available. Cejj: ed ••jfMm-4pm, Mon thru Frt. 725 S We believe Suite 1000, Troy. Ml 46083. No Mr. Helx at' -«5-3859 PotenBai first yea/ earnings In ex­ AdlTJ. EwmVigham 540-2837 Manufacturing firm In Farmlngton phone cafis ptease. Ada has warehousAJK^rk available cess of $25,000. Can Jeff or Ryan at AMERICAN TEMPORARY near the Jeffries (i-96yFarmtngton 455-7722. 9 to 5 Monday thru Frl- ARMOREO f AR PERSONNEL days area looking for Quality Assurance area Call for appointment; SERVICES • has Immediate open­ dsy. ings for experienced people who and evendr>-ldVj»l with art histo­ Roo| (rv\

So \vc treat them with (he same SHOPPING CENTER MARKET has 500 Help Wanted Immediate full time*openings for stock consideration and respect that we -r- clerks. Must be 18 years or older. show our clients. Engineers L'. • Heavy lifting required. Excellent pay. We find assignments for our Apply In person at: . i temporaries thai fit their interests and Our Precision Forged Products Division is looking for manufacturing engfne.ers. qualifications instead of putting them We are a state-of-the-art, hi-tech manu­ Build Your Future v in an uncomfortable situation just to facturer of precision forged powder metal SHOPPING CENTER MARKET fill a request. transmission components for the auto­ With CenTrust motive Industry. State-of-the-art tech­ * -- ... .. • >. -. We offer opportunities to obtain the 6433 ORCHARD LAKE RD. •*"> CenTrust Mortgage CorporalionisQoc of the nation's fastest growing; mortgage nology applies to our employee relations (At 15 Mile Road - West Bloomfleld) experience to make their skills even approach as well as our manufacturing companies. As a subsidiary ofCcnTrusI: Savings Bank, one otthe nation's most respected, dynamic and profitable financial organizations, CcnTrusl Mortgage more marketable. process. This is evidenced by our gainsharing structure which supports the Corp. can offer you a solid base on \v,hlch to build ijiour future. Our continued Corporate Pqrsonnel Services-offers participative management style at this growth ^s created |he followingopporlunitics in our new Detroit office. lop wages as"well as a fringe benefit facility. ; v & • Office Manager—Position requires an ambitioui, career oriented package consisting of health and life ' individual with a minimum of 2 years supervisory experience and a background The Ideal cflndldfltfla^will havftj.ftSj^ri>r_ CAREER OPPORTUNITY in processing and/or closing. . • • V__ \ . insurance plus holiday and vacation of science degree in mechariTcal, elec­ pay. ' ' • • * trical, or Industrial engineering as-well as PROFESSIONAL PHOTOFINISHING • Loan Of ficcrs—We're seeking individuals with a minimum of 6 months three to* five years of manufacturing FHA/VA and tonventional loan experience who arc interestedly receiving com­ Let's-face it, without good people experience preferably in machining and? $4.53 to $8.59 per'boiir- pensation that is among the best in the Michigan banking community. working for us, we're out of or forming. Employee Stock Ownership Plan • Processor*—Requires cxecllefit commun!catioi)S skills and a minimum of business. As a division of a Fortune 600 company, Overtime- Profit Sharing -Other Benefits 1 year FH/WA and conventional loan processing experience, ~. If you would like to become part of we otfer competitive pay and a flexible Full tlm,e- positions for general help, • Closers—A minlmumof 1 year FHA/VA and convcnlional loan closing benefits ptap Including comprehensive printing Inspection, sales counter, art experience is needed along with excellent communications skills. our learn, give us a call and let us medical insurance, paid life Insurance, a show you how important you really 401K type stock savings plan, a freo and print finishing. No experience As a national financial services Institution, wc offer compctillvc salaries and necessary. We will train. Casual dress comprehensive benefits and yvill combine your experience with our first-class •are. . * pension p|an and an attractive vacation reputation and training to give you the opportunity you need to grow In the schedule. code. Starting pay $4.53 per hour. Must mortgage industry. . ,,'•-""'- * ; Qualified candidates should mall a resume be able to work overtime and some Delroit Troy Interested candidates should send a rcsumejcVjroun<<. • Plymouth Corporate ,- AMERICAN 454-4616 Personnel Sc'rvkcs, Inc. PHOTO Tt>« cotor lob.you condounl oa'" Now interviewing for: Word Processors, © FEDERAL Office, Technical, Light Industrial ' fln'd Paralegal Rpsitions, ;_. Y MOGUL 27451 Schoolcraft •» ; . -ILlvonla, .Ml.4a.l6O _._ // 11

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