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I The bridge has long been a said, 'Oh My God; it's really Pat S* bottleneck for persons in northwest ; Jak.VThaVlwh^Iiln^tlostlt'''; V Westland. neer Raul Galindo. ;;r-Matv^wstdusolv Hlgh blood pressure and elevated cholesterol levels arc silent killers that can rob you of your.health, your hopes, and your dreams, * ,.. \ • - V Need insurance As many as $8milllon Americans have high blood pressure. If left undetected, damage can occur for your home, to your body's organs, causing kidney problems, an enlarged heart, or heart failure. Elevated blood car, life, $42.95 V*kte NOW ONLY .cholcs(crol levels (over 200 mg/dl) can Increase the risk of atherosclerosis ("hardening of the arteries") i^Pp^rt/^ttfi^ leading to stroke, heart attack and other organ damage -._l :._ •'; • .^LL..-:- boatoHflV^- 1*10x13,2-8x10% 3-$x7#, 15 wtiht*, 9 New MMhPortnlts and If you have not had your blood pressure or cholesterol checked recently, come to McdStop on CallNowil /. . 12AH<)cc*$hn<&p^Portr*hsT» Wednesdays. We will be screening for high blood pressure and elevated cholesterol levels. Let us Righl now for only S14 95you c&n «t 42 pfotewional portraits including a 10x13 and We have LJttoThe 12 Afl Occasion Caption Porlrafts (just appty your cholc« of 30 massages). There's no help you beat these silent killers. 00 appointment necessary and K rhart welcomes babies, children; adults and Qfoups, the right l ?^!)^ ros« ox «*e*oo. $ I e*ch ad*ooftal $ubjec<. fW Y&4 w^ *rv 00>« ofl« One »cN ya^MMriH ^****mmmm**wmmmmmmmm wmmmmmmmmmmmm Monday, February ¢, 1969 O&E (W)3A -1 seniors The traditional "taxing" time tirees were turned away because Phil Sadowskl, AARP. regional has returned to senior citizen cen there weren't enough volunteers to tax coordinator, organized the two- ters in Westland and Garden City.. handle the tax returns. week training classes for. vplun- _ » The free service is being offered teers who will help retirees with ' -The free income tax preparation through volunteers from the Amer their tax forms through, early service resumed last week at ican Association of' Retired Per April. Maplewood Center In Garden City sons (AARP) and the Internal Rev and the Friendship Center in West- enue Service's community out At Garden City's Maplewood land, there a large number of re reach tax assistant program. Center, the service is open to peo ple SO and older, with help given from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays through April 13. Those interested are urged to make appointments by calling the center at 525-8848 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. BESIDES MAPLEWOOD, volun teers will be at Garden Tower from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Feb. 17 and March 3. . V-..-V. Ervln Sepln, Maplewood site coordinator, will be backed up by photos by ART EMANUELE/slaff photographer % volunteers Tbeo and Jane Lenart, Evan Carr, Jim Todd, Al Ervin Sepin handles a "taxing" matter for Ruby Butler during the first day of frerf tax service Boehnleln, George Stone, Henry available to seniors. Dryovage, Charles Benton, Virgin- la Bennett and Catherine Solarl. Elissa Breen, seniors' coordina Senior citizens started tor, said more than 1,400 people to line up early to ob -1 had their taxes done at the center tain free income tax . last year. ' service at a local cen ter. At Westland'8 Friendship Center, on Newburgh near Marquette, tax es will be done 12:80-3:30 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays through April 11. A center representative said peo ple with complicated tax forms will have a tax consultant avail able for a charge. Appointments roust be made for the consultant, who will be available 10 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Tuesdays, starting Feb. 21 and continuing through April 11. Westland residents may call the center at 722-7632 for more Infor June Coak (seated) gets income tax help from Jane Lenart. mation. cop calls A WESTLAND pedestri- argument last November. car was stolen from the parking anr277was treated- and-released- from Annapolis Hospital, Wayne, lot of Pace Warehouse store, A- -S ¥ Wednesday afternoon after he A HOMEOWNER on the 35400 Cowan, Tuesday night was deliberately run down by a 5900 block of Herbert reported local driver, police said. that someone broke into her It was unclear whether the The victim received Injuries to house Wednesday and stole a woman was an employee or a customer at the store, according his hip and back. portable AM-FM stereo cassette -t Police and an EMS crew an player and two crystal drinking to a police report glasses. swered the call at the rear of a The woman said her 1986 Chev business on the 2300 block of The total value of the mer rolet was stolen.from the south Venoy at 12:25 p.m. chandise was less than $100, the west corner of the lot between The victim told police he was woman said. 7:15 and 8:30 p.m. walking east through the alley The Incident took place be toward Grand Traverse when- a tween 8:30 a.m. and 8:45 p.m. man driving a 1972 Mercury while nobody was home, the POLICE said a garage fire pulled up behind him. The driver woman said. on the 28100 block of Eaton Mon motioned him over to the car and day night was arson. as he approached, the car sped Police said the culprit appar up, hit him and pulled away, the ently broke into the house by un The unattached garage, Ip the victim told police. locking a rear bedroom window. back yard of a> vacant home, was The victim told police he be destroyed by the blaze, police lieved the driver was the same said. ., ; man who stabbed him during an A WOMAN told police her Police said there was no heat or power connected at the loca tion, leading them to believe the fire was set by vandals. military news SGT. RICHARD Paul has been WESTLAND'S Keith Miller has Heating awarded the Army Achievement arrived for Air Force duty at Moun Medal. tain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, The medal is given for meritorious Miller Is a civil engineer control service, acts of courage or other ac^ system technician with the 366th En compllshments. . gineering Squadron. Smart and sassy Paul is the grandson of Julanta A 1973 graduate of John Glenn dress-ptus-hat set. Hildreth of Westland. High School, Miller la the son of Firi • • He is a tank system mechanic with and Mary Miller of Westland. Little girts know • the 73rd Armored Division at Fort how adorably nautical Bragg, N.C they can took in a WILLIAM Leavens of Westland crisp white cotton has completed training at the Army available military police school at Fort Mc- dress with a great big LEE HUNT of Westland has com Are your winter beating bills too super-saOor ooUar pleted b^slc training at the Army in Clellan.Va. big to handle? Help could be on the fantry school, Fort Benning, Ga. Leavensis a 1988 graduate of John way. . I' . -.-.-.and perky straw Glenn High School. . :. ,... Hunt is the son of Sharon and : hat.$i»es!hBxy$Sl,- > Richard Hunt of Westland. He Is the son of Marryann Leavens "~ The city of Westland Is offering Sfee* *F4T, $45. V He U a 1984 graduate of John of Westland and Robert Leavens of pne-Ume fuel payment assistance of :v %m T. ..GlennffighSchool^ Lincoln Park. V - , " • " up_tOjJ200 for qualifying low-Income resldents/ThTnibsldyTs made avall^ able through the Targeted Fuel As- slstance PtogNmi of Wayne-Metro v politan Community Services. Applications will be accepted campus news through March 30 or until funding is depleted, said Jay Gilbert, director THREE WESTLAND JOHNDELAVANof of the department of community de / residents were named to the Westland has been named to the' velopment dean's list at the Detroit College dean's list at Loyola University, of Business for the fall quarter. New Orleans. r\ To quality for assistance, appli Cited for earning grade point Delavan was cited for earning cant* must live In Westland, have a averages of 3.5 or better were a grade point average of 3.6 or household Income at or wider its Susan Applegate, Jennifer Cona higher during the fall semester. percent of the federal pororty level, have home heating costs wweX are and Alicia Hodges. • • * • DONNA Patterson of more Iban 10 percent of howtehoJd TWO STUDENTS from income and show proof of income. Westland were named to the Westland has been named to the dean's list at Adrian College. dean's list at Katamaxoo College . To find oat if you qualify or for . Cited for earning a grade point- -for U* fall quarter. _mortJnforjraUoi^ call Chris Won* or Sandy Low* at the DOrsey CoriP average of 3.B or better during Patterson was cited for earning Chay, MiTCm*? VJMf tho fall semester were Kathryn a grade pol nt average of 3.6 or- . munUy Center, in-MM, t-I p.m. m 9 MMI frMcy. VMH • p^m* ofi Chmlel and Kathleen Greuber. better. '.-.' Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays. Mop until 9 p.m mmmmm ^ummmamammammmammmmim "; A,4A(W.O) O&E Monday, February 6.1989 NewS on • TAX SERVICE City Garden Club will meet at 7 p.m. Lobby of Garden City Hospital on • SOCCER * - Ttfosg* April 11 — Free Income in the: Log Cabin, Merriman and the first and third Tuesday of each The Wayne-Westland YMCA is tax service will be offered to low- Cherry Hill. Ron Brenton will speak , month 12 noon to 2 p.m. Blood pres taking registration, for the fall income seniors Mondays and Tues on "Garden Under UghW sure screening Is free and a $5 fee is soccer league. Registration is taken days 12-3 p.m. at the Friendship community calendar charged for. the cholesterol test. No from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday Center, 11». N. Newburgh, West- • BOOSTER CLUB U Non-profit groups Should rnatl items for the calendar to the appointment necessary. through Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. land. For more Information, call Wednesday, Feb. 8 - The John Observer,.36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, Ml 48150. The date, to 3 p.m. The league is open to all : boys and girls, ages 5 through 10 722-7628: ;;v •.;'.; •'-•'•'•::: r.\ Glenn High School Football Booster; • CHILDBIRTH Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the time and. placeof the event should be included, along with The Plymouth Childbirth Educa years old. For more information, I • MORE tAX SERVICE v school: library, on Marquette near the .name and phone /number of someone who can be tion Association will offer a seven-, call 721-7044. TkroMk April 13 ^- Free income -Carlson, - •:•.'•'•:'•'vv''';•'•• :.-'; reached during businessi hours to clarify information. week childbirth series beginning tax service will; be offered to low- Monday, Jain. 30, at 7:30 pm; Kirk • SUPPORT GROUP income seniors Tuesdays ; and V PINOCHLE / • FOR DADS-DAUGHTERS Wayne-WesUand's Leisure program. of Our Savior Church,. 36660 Cherry A family support group for care Wednesdays 10 a.m. to 1:30 pp: at Mondays, Tuesday* and Fridays . Wednesday, Feb. 15.-^ Westland Swimming classes Include family Hill, Westland. For more informa givers of those afflicted with Al- the Ma^lewood-Center, on Maplfr-' -.^ The Dyer Senior Adult Center, in, Parks arid .Recreation will sponsor a swim, tot through adult instruction-. tion, call459-747?, zhelmer;S disease arid other related wood west of Merriman;; Garden. • the.' WaynVWestland school district • "Valentine Daddy-Daughter 0^0^- al,' aquatic exercise, early riser disorders is held every (odrth . City. For appointments, call 525- hasprogresslve bingo games at 1:30 7-8:30 pm. tit the Bailey'Recreation swim (for Tap swimmers), and • SEMINARS Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Four Chap 8848/:/.;;;•-••';'— i:[[-'v;..'- "': p.m. Mondays, 6:30,, p.m. Tuesdays". Center, Ford between .Wayne: and arthritis aquatic. For more informa The Westland Friendship Center lains Convalescent Center, Activity and 1 p.m. Fridays in the center on Newburgh. There will be dancing, tion, tall 728-0100. will offer seminars Wednesdays at Office, 28349 Joy" Road, Westland. • CAESAREAN FILM Marquette at Carlson. ,- refreshments and gifts for the young 10:30 a.m. at 1119 N. Newburgh. A For more information, call 281-9500. Monday, Feb. 6 — A film for cou ladies. Admission is $3.50 for daddy/ • CLASSES SET one-half hour discussion will consist ples anticipating a Caesarean birth • SENIOR BINGO daughter, and $4 for more than one "New classes offered in WJnter of free support group, educational • AWARENESS GROUP will be shown at :7:30 p.m., in the Wednesday, Feb. 8 -^ . Wayne- daughter. For more information, term by the Wayne-Westland breast care and lung care. If you First Step, a private, non-profit Newburgh Methodist Church, 36500 Westland•: School District' Senior call 722-7620. schools' adult education department have Medicare Blue Cross/Blue group that provides spouse abuse Ann 'Arbor Trail! The Plymouth Adults will hold an af terndon of bin include chair caning, fishing, window Shield, free transportation to the Di services and shelter, will sponsor an Childbirth Education Association. go at i p.m. in the Dyer Senior Adult • FOR DIABETICS glass replacement, country wood agnostic Center-will be offered. Re awareness/empowerment group 1-3 will sponsor this program. Admis Center, 36746 Marquette near Carl Wednesday, Feb. 15 — Wayne carving, first aid, and how ,to get turn to the Friendship Center will be p.m. Fridays at First Step, Farming- sion is $1 per person. Registration is son. •: County Health Department will that job. For more information, call at 2 p.m. ton Road at Ann Arbor Trail. For not necessary. For more informa sponsor a six-week series of classes 728-0100. more information, call 459-5900 or tion, call 459-7477. • WESTLAND SOCCER 7-9 pm., 2345 Merriman Road. • ELIGIBLE 4S 525-2230. Saturday, Feb. 11 — The Westland These group discussions led by a reg • CPR CLASSES The Wayne-Westland Community • VIDEO CLASS Youth Soccer League will be holding istered nurse and dietitian will pro February CPR Classes: Wayne- Schools are recruiting eligible chil • POLISH DANCERS I.-1 Monday, Feb; 6 — A new class on open registration from 10 a.m. to 2 vide yoti with the: knowledge and Westland Schools' Leisure Program dren who wiil be 4 on or before Dec. The Polish Centennial Dancers are ••'i "video basics" will be held 7-10 pm p.m. at Bailey Recreation Center, skiils for successful management has scheduled two CPR classes for 1 for a state-funded program. The accepting registrations for fall. Stu .'• at Schoolcraft College-Radcliff, 1751 Ford between Wayne Road and and self-care of diabetes. To regis adults: Adult CPR and Child and In program is for 4-year-olds not en dents ages 3 through adult will learn Radcllff Street, south of Ford be- Newburg. Registration is for boys ter, call 467-3355. fant CPR. A special class for chil rolled In a preschool program. For Polish folk dancing, American pol -7 .tween Wayne and Venoy, Garden and girls ages 5-19. For more infor dren ages 10 and older will be held in more information, call 595-2476. kas, along with" an introduction to *, City; Fee for the eight-week class is mation, call 525-7965. • VEGAS NIGHT March. For registration information, pompon and gymnastics. Members .: !'••-,' $52. The course will include discus- Saturday, Feb. 18 - Saint Mel's call 728-0100. • WEIGHT LOSS will have an opportunity to dance at ;;'*; sions on equipment, composition, _Mens Clubjvili sponsor a Las Vegas A new private weight-loss group community events. For more infort • £ UghtuTg~aB(rediting demonstrations, • VEGASWGHT '——. Night 7 pirn.to midnight in the Fa • PUBLIC SPEAKING will meet Mondays at 7 p.m. In Gar mation, call 427-2885 or 522-3777. ! ' For more information, call 462-4448. Saturday, Feb. 11 — The Senior ther Jotaj^ttfiong Activities BuJld- Join i the Toastmasters and im den City Hospital Room 8 In the ,i Citizens of the Dr. Thomas A. Dooley toft J0& Moster Road one block prove your public speaking skills and basement, 6245 Inkster Road at • SMOKERS ANONYMOUS. ^•PATRIOTS MEETING Council 5492 will hold a Las Vegas north of Warren, Dearborn Heights. gain confidence. Toastmasters meet Ford. The group will focus on over An ongoing 12-step support group .>' •• Mpodiyr Feb. 6:;— The Franklin Night 7:30 pm. to 12 midnight, at the Admission is $1 and all proceeds will every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the coming obesity and promoting self- for those who have thedeslre to - Patriots will hold their monthly Council Hall, 28915 Joy, Westland. go to the general fund. There will be Ram's Horn Restaurant on Tele esteem. or who have already quit smoking. >j meeting 7:30 p.m .in the North Cafe Donation is $1. Food and drinks craps, dice tables, wheels, roulette graph and Plymouth Road. For more Meetings are at 7:15 p.m. Thursdays teria Franklin High, School, 31000 available. arid blackjack. A cash bar and hot information, call Jessie Palmer- • SENIOR MEALS at Garden City Hospital and Educa - . Joy Road. The club's purpose is to food will be available. For more in Griffin at 421-7925. Westland Medical Center will of tion Center, 6701 Harrison St, in ;T promote and support Franklin atb- • BLOOD DRIVE formation, call 274-0684. fer a hot lunch program for commu Classroom 5. For more information, vletics. -v. Saturday, Feb. 11 — Resun-ectlon • DIABETIC CLASSES nity senior citizens (over 55). The call 421-3300, Ext. 266. -t.. Lutheran Church will sponsor a • JAYCEES Garden City Hospital Health and center is on Merriman at Michigan BUSINESS CLASSES blood drive 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 8850 The Westland Jaycees are con Education Center will offer group di Avenue. Meals will be available dai • YMCA Monday, Feb. e - Wayne-West- Newburgh Road, corner of Joy.. ducting their annual recruitment abetic classes beginning Thursday, ly from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Cost The Wayne-Westland YMCA of land school district's adult education drive. Adults 21-40 years of age who Jan. 29, 6:30-9 p.m. The five-session will be $2. For more information, fers swimming 34 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. department is offering bulsness • VALENTINE DINNER/ are interested in helping the commu class covers basic comprehensive di call Nancy Roggero, 467-2790. Monday through Friday and 1-3 p.m. classes in typing, word processing, DANCE nity* and enjoying new friendships abetic information to help a person Saturdays. Cost is $1.50 for 18 and medical office management, com Wednesday, Feb. 15 - Wayqe- may call Westland Jaycee Hotline at with diabetes manage their own self • AVIATION MUSEUM under, $4 for adults. For more Infor puter programming, how to start a Westland School District Senior 722-1630. Monthly membership care. Family members encouraged Yankee Air Force Museum is open mation, call 721-7044. small businessrand money manage Adults will hold a'"Valentine dinner- meetings are held the third eTuesday to attend. Fee Is $75. To register, all year; Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m. ment. For more' Information, call dance" at 1 p.m. in the Dyer Senior of every month. call 358-3266. to 4 p.m. and Sunday noon to 4 p.m. • TOASTMASTERS 728-0100. '] \ Center, 36745 Marquette near Carl The museum is In the Yankee Air The Advocates Toastmasters son. Entertainment will be provided • FITNESS CLASSES • SCREENING Force Hangar, gate No. 1, enter off Speakers Club provides advanced • GARDEN CLUB be' Avalon's and singer, Jim Bucking Fitness classes for adults are Blood pressure and cholesterol Belleville Road between Ecorse and technology in the art of training of Taesday, Feb. 7 — The Garden ham. available days and evenings through screening are provided in the Front Palmer roads. Enjoy seeing historic speakers. The group meets at 6 p.m. aircraft and artifacts. Yankee Air Thursdays at Big Boy Restaurant's Force Museum is a non-profit organ private meeting room, 6360 Wayne i ization. Road, Westland. For more Informa •VI '•'MJ )Y\ J 1 •f< tion, call 427-5005. 1 , Ot ,• r • VOLUNTEER WORK bitut uie 9 Family' and Neighborhood Ser • TELECARE vices is looking for individuals, male mother, Lena Schok of Spring Lake; Telephone Reassurance.Program, MAGDALENA KLEPASKI . A 50-year Garden City resident, 1, from the Caldwell-Mulllgan Fu and female, 18 years of age or older, city of Westland's Department On brother,.Elmer of Spring Lake, and Mrs. Lassen died Jan. 29 in Garden neral Home, Garden City, with the who are Interested in volunteering Services for Mrs. Klepaski, 56, of sister, Catherine Kozoil of Nunlca. City Hospital. She worked for Cadil Aging is"reaching out to seniors who Rev. Jonathan Allen of the Commu -their—time to work with-youths,- ~are shuWnsrlonely or sick. TheTele* estiawrwBTe-heJd~JanTSO"fronTStr "Services were arranged by Ver- lac Motor canteenTor 15 years/She nity Baptist Church, Garden City, of young adults, individuals and fami ^.Theodore Catholic Church, Westland, meulen Memorial Funeral Home, was also a member of Community ficiating. Burial was in Glen Eden' care women make 250 calls daily to lies. Those interested may call 782- seniors. For more information, call with the Rev. Bernard Milowe offici Westland. Baptist Church of Garden City. Cemetery, Livonia. 0600 or 562-0800. ating. Entombment was in Cadillac Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Shelley died Jan. 29 in the 722-7660 or 722-2661. ;-Memorial Gardens West, Westland. HELEN E.LASSEN Edna McCormlck of Garden City, Livonia Nursing Home. ;: Mrs. Klepaski died Jan. 27 in her Diane Klein, and Barbara Sesler, six 1 She was a registered nurse who -;home.; A homemaker, she would Services for Mrst Lassen, .67, of grandchildren, and three great worked In several nursing homes. : have marked her 57th birthday on Garden City, were held Feb. 1 from grandchildren. Surviving are three sons, Robert NOTICE Of PUBLIC HEARING ; Feb. 14. -./-. the R.G. and G.R. Harris Funeral Roy of Anderson, S.C., Edgar Roy of February 23,1989 >\. Survivors are her husband, Ed Home, Garden City, with Rev. MYRASHELLEY Wyandotte, and William Roy of Aus CITY OF GARDEN CITY ward; three sons, Elmer of Coldwa- Jonathan Allen of Community Bap tin, Texas; daughter, Christine Wy- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Uul Ihe Mjyoc uxj Cogod] tod PUnniiig Cotnmluioo *1U bold • Joicl Mer, Ohio, John of Gregory, and Ken tist Church officiating. Burial was in Services for Mrs. Shelley, 88, of eth of California; 11 grandchildren, PokUc Hwiag eo Febnu/y ». 19S9, tt 7:M P.M.. la U* Connrtl Onmbcrt. «1 U* Cirtc OoiKr, «*» neth of Berkley; 10 grandchildren; Mt Hope Cemetery, Livonia. MKMkbelt Road, C wo>n Dty. MJcMgan. Livonia, were held Wednesday, Feb. and eight great-grandchildren. • On »oUdUog PvibUc comment* oo U* modified Site PUo for the UKrau-Wttxr DerekpiDect 00 U* East tide of Mlddlebelt betweeo Ford Road u>d Blocs. Lou 4il». 4iJ, ta, (a. Tat, Tit 7b), tala, US, t\»a. lOila. ICul, IM>1i. lObti, IIM, Aiseuor'* FoUer't Little FaimiSoMlvi- tloa. •To* RONALD D SHOWALTER. SECTION0012 CSty Clert-Treasuw i * _ ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Posted: FebreirytlW «3* t * ..t .'•• . FOR PtibUik.Febroiryl.lM9 f * CHERRY HILL ADULT CENTER RE-ROOFING.- PH. 2 J- • t -.- " Board of Education v CITY OF GARDEN CITY i'« Wayne-Westland Community Schools MICHIGAN 36745 Marquette Street ' *50 PERMS NOW NOTICE TO BIDDERS Westland, Michigan 48185 Featur ng: 2otos, Matrix, Redken NEW, Free Consultation* NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN Uut cealed fropooals win be received at the Office ot (be CHj Clerk, in tb* 10% OFF Civic Ceoter, MOO MkJdlebell Road. Oardea aty, Wckljafl 41US (TtlefAooe JlUlMMJ). oa or belort V. 1 PROJECT Wtlla Color Perfect All Services Include Hair ALL PAUL MITCHELL Wednesday, Febnury U, 1»J» at 100 PM, lot tie aervk* of rerooYio*. mi rep)ada| concrete sidewalk* a ft^pare portion of exbting roof to receive new insulation and single-ply R $ Cut, Styling with PRODUCTS aodhaodfcap rampa. ' . -'•: roof system In accordance With manufacturer's recommendations at . ^NOW 25 Selected Stylists Only .with any hair service Estimated Quantities: 0½ Sack Ceroeot, »,«0 PS!) Cherry Hill Adult Center. ' ,EXPIft£$ 8/4/99. »7.009 &j. Ft- r Concrete Gift Certificate Available on Perm Special S4«Sq.Ft-t"OoocT*te t b Bid will be for a single-ply roof system. - 1»(Appro*) Handicap Ramps » Good for 1 Year After Purchase - Non-Refundable SpodfteaUoos aod Bid Forms will ba ivailabl* at U* Psrckaitaf. Office, at lie above address. i . c Install new insulation and new EPDM fire-rated system, tallng Class A * oh above roof area of approximately 32,500 square feet! Contractor to Bids roostb e submitted oa forms fsmUbed by tbeCity Cterk, la • sealed envelop* endorsed al the lover :*. . 5727 Inkster • 427-3440 left eorwT "Sealed Bid for Sidewalks." - ...... * .'. confirm roof area quantities and submit proposal accordingly! Areas are HOURS: TUES. A WED. 9-5 • THURS, A FRI. 9-8• SAf. 9-4 Tbe CJty reserves tbt right (o accept or re)c« tay or all bids aod to watv* any Informalities wbtn identified as UnJt A and Unit B. •.•'•'•".:" doeraed In the best Interest of tie City W t ARCHITECT ' i • a Lane, Riebe, Weliaod - Architects R.D.SH0 WALTER, i , 2J4XJ Liberty Street Ctty OerkTrearurtr Si Farmingtoo, Michigan «024 Publish: Febnury *,ltl> Telephone: (31$) 478-04M s 3 PROPOSAL TO BE SUBMITTED a Proposal to Roofing Contract 4 DUE DATE AND PLACE • a Proposals will be received at the following: PAISIM4 4-ij >: Date: Th*r»d*y,Fe*rt*ryMW-TuTWl00P.M. *i PlaceiWayne-WesUaod <^mrauhlty Schools v: Department of B*iMing> and Orounds K J441»Myrtk Street Wayne, Michigan «114 m m mm'itm •••••*••«•>#< rSLff^iSM*"* " *•••'"• •"«"'"""••• •• •»"»••"« & ISSUE AND DEP06TT OF DRAWTNOS AND SPECIFICATIONS lll#%fclll' -r- ——a—Drtwlnfs and fpwlftcatioaa may be obtained at the Architect's vtUce- Jf after the date of: January J*, 19*9 ;. WwNT i. b Deposlt:None 6 LOCATION OF PLANS l a Drawiafi and specifications will be on file for bidding reference at the 30% OFF following locations: Lane, RJebe, Wetland - ArchltecU - Farmlngton, MI ,. ALL INCOMING DRY CLEANING Dodf* Reports -Dearborn, MI - .• ConstmcttoB Aasodatlofl of Michigan - Detroit, MI Coupon mutt bo proiontod whon ordor it toft for Daily Conatractloo Reports - Sterling Heights, MI prooottlng. Wookly tpocltlt, t Uodot, It athtrt, 7 PROPOSAL GUARANTEE AND 8ECURITV BONDS woddlng gownt tnd fur cottt o^ctudod. SYLVAN WILL. a A certifkdcbe y Monday, February 6,1969 O&E *5A By Wayna Peal sioners Kay' Beard,-D-Infcster, and ty on commission matters. on politics, noi geography/' Manning staff writer Milton Mack, D-Wayne-, charged Carter, however, said there was ho said. "You choose based on which they were underrepresented In key punishment intended. caucus you think is going to do the A former Wayne County commis committee posts under assignments "We want balance and, if you look, best for your constituents." ).•'• Commlssloner Richard sion chairman and the current chair issued recently by Carter. They also r assignments have been very fair and Mack said the suburban group co Manning,D-Redford man are expected to meet this week said they believed Carter would be ' balanced," he said. "David Ca- alesced after hearing reports of Township, will meet In an effort to smooth out a dispute cutting their office budgets while In- vanaugb, who represents the east committee assignments and budget Involving suburban and urban com creasing budgets for other commia- with c6mml*aforL- 1t side, is a committee chairman. So Is allocations. missioners. sioners, including members of the • Clarence Young, who represents ' What the commissioners want, chairman Arthur Commissioner Richard Manning, metropolitan caucus, a body whose downriver. Susan Helnt2, from west? Mack said, is for their caucus to be D-Redford Township/said Friday he members generally represent De ern Wayne, Is vice chairwoman o{ given a voice in selecting committee Carter to aetlle a would meet with chairman Arthur. troit and Its eastern suburbs. the commission." . members and leaders. dispute involving Carter, D-Detroit, to settle differenc Carter acknowledged, though, that _ Carter, however, Indicated com es over committee assignments and suburban "WHAT- WE have*Is -a* situation each Is or. had been a member of the mittee memberships wouldn't be 9 office budgets for suburban commis where over i million Wayne County metropolitan caucus: changing. commissioners v sioners. residents aren't ' being • properly Though alignments can shift, the "That's not going to happen, my committee^ ' "I expect we'll get together early represented," said Mack, whose dis caucus process Is essentially the true decisions have beencmade," he said. in the weeX perhaps by Monday," trict includes Canton Township. party system of Wayne County's es "Essentially, the committees are ex assignments and office said Manning, a former chairman of "There Isn't a single important com sentially one-party goyernmept. actly as they were two years ago." budgets. the county governing body. mittee headed by a suburban" com The metropolitan caucus gener The six suburban commissioners Carter said the two men held a missioner." .« • ally includes commissioners repre said they believed Ihelr office budg "very productive" meeting after last Beard represents Westland and senting Detroit and its eastern sub ets were trimmed by more than one- week s commission meeting. Garden City. Manning represents urbs. In addition to the three local third from last year's budget, missioners would see theirs raised to leaders would receive a larger sti Six suburban commissioners, in Redford and a section of Detroit commissioners, the suburban caucus prompting staff layoffs, while other $72,000. pend than other commissionere. : cluding Manning, were poised to west of Evergreen Road. includes commissioners from Dear commissioners would be receiving Carter, however, called those fig 'That goes back to a resolution walk out of Thursday's commission In a resolution presented at the born and downriver. Increases. ures "inaccurate" and said office commissioner Manning made sever meeting, though no walk-out oc meeting, the commissioners said According to the group's estimate, budget figures were still being al years ago," Carter said. ; ''-** curred. they were being "punished" for occa "THIS COMES from the caucus their office budgets would be re revised a3 of Thursdays commission Manning said the current office The six, also including commis sionally disagreeing with the majori structure and committees are based duced to $44,000, while other com- meeting. He indicated committee budgets were "in the $66,000 area." Group says state must act on industrial polluters AP — Money from a $660 million "The bond monies are in danger of polluters, recover the cost of "Basically what they have to do version of the federal "Superfund." Feb. 7 State of the State message! 7 environmental bond Issue may be cleaning up only a small fraction of cleanups from responsible parties now is cajole responsible parties into The group's study said Michigan Is Michigan currently recovers be- ' wasted if lawmakers don't give what people expected to be cleaned and ensure that cleanups are perma paying for the cost of cleanup or comparable to the other states In the tween $2 million and $J million a .; Michigan more power to force com up because our state laws are so In nent. they have to find some other act that amount of money available for year from polhlers through legal panies to clean up their pollution, adequate," be said, at a news confer they've violated?' cleanup, lagging only behind New action, said Marion Gorton, spokeir . public Interest groups say. ence at the state Capitol. - FUNDS COLLECTED from re Stead urged lawmakers, Gov. York, which has committed $1.2 bil woman for Attorney General Frank.. Andrew Buchsbaum, program di Buchsbaum said the bond issue ap sponsible parties for cleanups or James Blanchard, and the business lion. In Michigan, $450 million of the Kelley. - ';->'; rector of the Public Interest Re proved by a 2-1 margin Nov. 8 can penalties should be returned to the community to back tougher environ $660 million bond Issue Is targeted search Group in Michigan, said address only part of the estimated $8 bond fund, not the state general mental laws. for cleaning up toxic waste sites. '1 don't want anybody to think •• Wednesday the state needs its own billion cleanup job In the state. fund, and should be used for addi Buchsbaum said Michigan's cur David Hales, DNR director, there, aren't any laws (that can be:;. version of the federal "Superfund" He said the state needs more pow tional cleanups, he said. rent laws rate an F in their effec agreed Michigan laws need strength used to compel cleanup), but I also;.; /.; program to stretch the bond pro ers to Investigate sites, encourage David Stead, executive director of tiveness, according to a comparison ening. don't want anybody to think we navV " ceeds to cover more contaminated responsible parties to clean up sites the Michigan Environmental Coun done by his organization. < all the law we need," shesaid. :*' y sites. ** themselves, levy, penalties against cil, said current state environmental The citizens' group compared "OUR ENVIRONMENTAL re Stead and '.-•-Buchsbau' m.-'•• said 'tough, •.•'«•- * - ' ;• laws allow the attorney general to Michigan's environmental laws with sponse act Is not an enforcement er environmental legislation had - seek compensation and reimburse those of New Jersey, California, statute and it's clear that we'll have been bottled up in Senate commit ment from those who cause contami New York, Washington, Minnesota, to have some changes in basic state tees in the past and urged Senate. Real estate careers nation. Massachusetts, Oregon and the fed legislation," he said, declining to-be Majority: Leader John .Engler, R- "It doesn't tell them how, it eral government. Buchsbaum said more specific until after Blanchard Mount Pleasant, to make such mea- • Real estate careers will be dis tial. doesn't define the authority, it the other states either have toxic makes his recommendations In his sures a priority. : ; *'.'X cussed at a one-day Schoolcraft Col Commission schedules, broker- doesn't basically provide the attor waste problems similar to Michi lege seminar, 7-10 p.m. Thursday, salesman contracts, business ex ney general or the Department (of gan's or a program in place to deal Feb. 9. penses and licensing are among the Natural Resources) with any specific with them. 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It was snatched from me by the It's a mistake that is easily cor faceless bureaucrats in, the treasury rected, but someone in Lansing just department in Lansing. [ Yes, our doesn't agree, with our choice of youthful state treasurer Bob Bow names and, so, does what they please THE TOP OF the newspaper told age (at least through fantasies) man arid his staff have fallen behind; •'We recently got 198& forms, in a traditional vein. \ of the f inal monwpU of Ted Buhdy, a harmful and brutal behavior* the times, even more so than the which address me as "Hans Craw Even worse, the publications often 'disturbingly normai-appearing man traditional, whlte^bearded Uncle ford?' Now I've lost my first name. ; I'LL ANSWER to. just about any who was executed in Florida. He waj Indicate that womenj who might at Sam — who boasts an even larger Hopefully, this is not a sign of prob thing anymore, without upset. Much : conyjcted of killing a - i2-year-<>ld first resist, actually Want their men bureaucratic family. , lems in Ihe year to corned of my mall comes addrfessed to . girl and two Florida State coeds. He Rich (or any man) to act this way. If mag We've come to label it the "Lans "Mr." because my first nairie could is thought to have killed maybe' 30 Perlberg azines can Influence human behav ing name game" In our house. be either mate or female. No prob rnore women. ; \ j J ior, then these publications are invi •You see, my husband and I have You see, my husband lem. Many friends use the tradition j His story has been told many tations for rape and mayhem. different last names, a$ do many al "Mr. and Mrs." when addressing times and he Was the subject of a where three respectable women and I have different These women argued that pbrnog- couples today. Yes, stubborn me in cards and letters. I can accept that. .', televisionmovie. His execution was hauled out magazine after magazine /aphywas not a First Amendment sisted on making a "statement" last names, as do many But when filing a legal document, -, • long sought by many lawmen. Sever- of disgusting magazines that were issue, but rather a civil rights issue. when we got married. It's one L still couples today. I insist on using my legal name. i al Florida residents rejoiced at his sold in one of my hometown's,best- They said magazines depicting simi believe In strongly. * Take that and stick it in your . death with, crude jokes and jeers. A known and best-regarded stores. lar treatment of blacks or Jews or treasury-files,-Mr. Bowman. And radio station asked citizens not to They wanted to boycott the store any other minority would never be UNCLE SAM has no trouble han make it stick permanently, please. • use electric appliances that morning and they expected many people tolerated in a decent town or a de- dling this situation on a joint Income so that there would be more juice to would not understand. They did. not tax return, but our state treasury IS THIS a lost cause? When ques Casey Hans is a staff toriter for condone the Playboys (or even the t cent place of business. Why, they finish off Bundy. asked, were women treated any dif people do: tioned, staffers In Lansing explained the Farmington Observer. It,was a circus-like atmosphere.' Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues), • Two years ago, they labeled me that new information is fed into but they wanted people to know that ferently? Such reactions to a man'* calculated "Casey Crawford" on the refund. My computers each year as returns are their targets were far worse than It's a good question. Perhaps part death got my liberal knee to jerk last name was gone, replaced by my sent in. There's no "master list." pinups for college dorm rooms. of the answer died with Ted Bundy. wildly. So this is what.L. Brooks husband's, although not at my re They don't simply enter a Social Se They were right Most of us, I sus Rich Perlberg is the assistant keeping up 'Patterson wants, I steamed. Is this quest. curity number and use previous in pect, are unaware of the content of managing editor in charge of ;• demeaning behavior all that unex- • Last year — after sending a de formation: Incredible. some of these magazines. In picture Oakland County editions at the with ., pected if the state coldly executes tailed explanation — I was "CM. There is really nothing anyone can and deed these publications not only Observer & Eccentric Newspa one of its own? : •> Hans." Better, I thought. do to straighten out such a mess, one r But my thoughts cooled before ray humiliate women, but they encour pers. government kn^e stilled. Patterson, the former >'•' Oajdand County prosecutor who • •; campaigned vigorously for the death i penalty, and other capital punish- '•':' me;ht advocatesi don't promote unci- from our readers •: vilized behavior -at executions. If 8 Letters must be original copies and contain the signature .; unfair to judge, their position by the "Please, : and address of the sender. Limit letters to 300 words. ' ;• actions of the crude. -t my little "•\".' RESIDES, AN adjoining story those individuals who were alone. Thank you for writing such a great drunk driver as "man of the year"), :' brought home the difficulty of black- Young and old alike came from editorial on behalf of the red ribbon editorial support and with the ad girl needs .'. ami-white positions on most contro- Help to seniors many communities to participate campaign and MADD. Our volun space you've generously provided. ' verslal issues. ..';,.'., and often brought a homemade gift teers have^ Indeed made a difference The fact that we are so well known "blood? ';^:-\fhe'stojy. wwapfiiudly the' tram to accompany the meal. with their hard work. But others de and. supported is in no small mea •'.;'• script of a conversation between is appreciated Also, a word of praise must go to serve praise as well. sure due to the attention you've giv Bandy and a psychiatrist the night the three area hospitals — Riverside Media support is obviously crucial en us. To the editor: Osteopathic, Botsford General and to persuading society that drinking :. before Bundy died. During the dla- For most of us, the holidays are a . ;S logue, Bundy strongly implied that Westland Medical Center — who and driving Is no longer acceptable. So thank you for helping us be- . time of celebration, reverence and prepared more than 600 meals for us Your papers have demonstrated that come what we are today. • •'» pornography — particularly pornog- family gatherings, but for many In - •; raphy that glorifies violence against during Thanksgiving and Christmas. commitment over and over again, Greg Blen, dividuals, especially older adults, it's Thank you all for your Invaluable through innovative aritcles (the MAOD/Oakland County president :; Women — provoked the evil ("crys- a time of Isolation and hunger. ,;'tal|ized" was the word be used) that assistance and desire to make some The Senior Alliance has initiated a one else's holiday a little happier. : resulted in the abduction, rape and program to address the "needs of murdef of so many women. Martin Fleming, homebound seniors. Our Holiday chairman of the board MICHIGAN GROWS The story must be taken with a Meals-on-Wheels program began at grain of salt. The interviewer/ Dr. Thanksgiving and has become suc STRONGER BY James Dobson, once served on the cessful because of the large amount , president's council on pornography Paper helps of community support. It has been DEGREES. Imogine if you had to oik for blood ' and his view toward the subject miy wonderful to see the number of indi .have influenced Bundy's response, SUPPORT to save thelrfe of tomeon© you love, : viduals and organizations that truly tell danger of Next time the American Red Cross : Even near death, Bundy's self-inter- appreciate.what they have and give osks, give blood, pleose .'; mt mJftrt June beta reapoa eooagb so willingly to others.: HIGHER EDUCATION ;; to choose pictures and words as con- T Our sheerest thanks goes out to driving drunk GIVi BLOOD, PUAM -: venient scapegoats for his muis the dozens of volunteers who gave up A public service announcement of this newspaper and Tr derouslife. a portion of their holiday-to visit To the editor: Wayne State University. Still, a defender of the First terss Amendment and a foe of censorship . has perhaps his toughest days when he protects the rights of hard-core, Beat women-hating pornography. 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Klnpbuiys home Is In Trenton; But don't visit him there. Your*re more apt to catch up with him at •T _. - 1 ; the Livonia Family Y, teaching be •i ginners and experts the fine points Jud Kingsbury taught his son, Jack, everything he knew about < , of tennis. tennis. Now, both teach together at the Ltvonta Family Y. Jud is V; .< - From morning till night, five %ne of seven instructors; son Jack is the head pro. i; t • i ' t'j days a week, this 71-year-old re i • tired salesman carries on a love af fair he has enjoyed since the age of Tm the only one there 9. That's when his mother signed him up for tennis lessons In a small at my age whole town In New York. , close-up playing actively and '1 was fortunate my mother ex posed me to tennis when I was teaching actively. The nls, but he is the only one who students are a little young," said Kingsbury, a widower makes a living at it" who is one of seven tennis Instruc BECAUSE OF his age, Kings surprised that I hft the tors at the Livonia Y. bury admits he's one of the Y's ball as well as I do.' most unusual tennis players. THROUGHOUT HIS high school "I'm the only one there at my '—Judkingsbury and college years, tennis to Kings age who is playing actively and tennis teacher"U bury meant playing on a team. teaching actively. The students are Livonia Family Y In his career years, tennis meant a Utile surprised that I hit the ball' a way to enjoy time off from work; as well as I do. They say to'me, 1 —T" .;,/..:,;,.' :../. . .•::.y,.\ it meant a game to teach his six hope I can play as well as you do juTOws at a target — the challenge tyrv children. when I'm your age.'" tolmprovel ; . i.*^ In his retirement years, tennis Kingsbury also admits that 71 "That's what kept me coming */..- now enhances Kingsbury's life in years of living has indeed slowed back, In hitting the ball, you wast ways he never imagined. him down. Whereas once he could to come as dose to the sideline - * For example, there's the extra win through sheer power, now he without hitting it out If s like golf- Atl Income earned from teaching the wins through finesse, through what ers to want to get their score lower game for both the Livonia Family he calls "placement rather than and lower" ;. Y and the continuing education de pace.*' Kingsbury ' considers himself < partment for the Livonia Public "Your body does change when lucky, having a lifelong sport ir». Schools. you get older. When I was younger, which be can carry into bis senior Then there's the physical fitness I hit harder. Now that Tve grown years. But seniors doq't have to that comes from being able to bold old, I've developed patience, Tve have a lifelong sport In order to b* his own . against opponents far learned to place the ball." . come physically active, be added. 'U' .younger than be. Kingsbury, carries with him eve-; "When they're thinking about^re Then there's the joy-of- spending ry day one more reminder df ad tirement they : absolutely mast all day doing something be enjoys. vancing age — a pacemaker im have something to do. They can't And then there's the friendships planted in his chest two years ago sit In that rocker." that blossom on the tennis court to regulate his heart beat The key, Kingsbury said, Is com And, on, one more thing. How M had a low heart rate. The doc mitment today to an activity, be it .••»: many fathers get to work alongside tor assured me I could live the way tennis, jogging, swimming or ereo their own children? Kingsbury's I had been. It hasn't affected my a daily walk. «xf . son, Jack, is chief tennis instructor •- game. I really don't do things any "People say they're going to photo* try JIM JAGOFElO/rttff photographs at the Y, a fitting tribute to skills differently."./ : : start jogging next week or tie next passed on from father to son. ;; day/ That can't be done. 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Deputies union leaders initially us in the back,", ^ disagreed, last week to support Wayne f Ward McNamara as the county jail's But an executive's office spokes pledged to. support McNamara's ap Officials of the union representing -new manager, while another union man said both sides have been In County Executive Edward I': pointment, but the agreement fell department supervisors, said that : tentatively gave, then withdrew, its . constant contact. \ • . apart when it was rejected, 16-4, by unit's executive board will vote on McNamara's appointment as receiver. support, v ;•'"'•' .-".• ;v'\" 'tye talk;to: him everyday as it the union's executive Iward: . the matter Wednesday, : Governing members department' is," said deputy county executive Mi-, Statements by McNamara during Rejection by deputies isn't expect supervisors union will vote Wednes-- chael Duggan. McNamara, who had the press conference led union offi ed to influence' the supervisors* vote, day pn- whether, to; support interrupted a Florida.vacation to at cials to believe the, agreement was union officials said.: ; •"-'•' ' McNamara's bid' to become Jail re?' tend a Thursday press cohfereiice- the first step in creating a county de^' : ; Chief Wayne County Circuit Judge Court of Appeals, if McNamara's bid Deputies wanted to go public with • -ceiver :r..^-y.r':^ly;\Y;' 7 .e;"'- with leaders.of both unions; returned partitient of corrections, said,.^depu was rejected by Kaufman., : the agreement before the executive's - Richard Kaufman Is expected to : ; . Leaders of the department's depu- v:.t o 'Florida^ shortly afterward and ties union president Don Cox, adding \/In return McNamara. pledged to bfficedid,Duggansaid. <- determine within the next few weeks - i J ' -ties .union announced'..•; Thursday was: unavailable for comment, a deputies "vehemently oppose" creat whether a receiver should-be ap-' ; honor union contracta with both ^•Really, I wanted to wait until af inornlng,' they would support . spokeswomartisaid.''--' ing such a department. pointed to manage the Jail. •''-'• I • /- groups. . ter the Judge i made' his decision," * 1 •McNamara in hisdispute with the "-. Charging thei sheriff Is unable to JueiFUifi* NOT T& *©SRY.RADAM* TH>* YCAJ? H£S- 6*TTIK6 \t>U SOHETWNG FROM Q>TTR(CH FURS! PRE-SEASON AIR CONDITIONING SALE , OurEngineersAren't;". . t.; . Comfortable IMtil )buAre. T - - - u :TltU(2)fEMI» Especially If You Come To . Garden City Canton Township 4274612 \ 981.5600. 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JP •• 'J>' Jt"^->P'^P'WW»T^aw ?W»W^P^T^W»»7>^w»Y^r^p^p^ppypyp»^»T»^^p»3>ff^yp^py^w^3jyyj|^w|jajj -— U ©Ije ®bs«w? jMExrinTiric Newspapers Ethel Stmmone editor/591-2300 Monday, February 6.1889 O&E *1B WM^< chef Larry Have fun with Looking for a great reason to throw a party? A few weeks back, I was the guest, along with chef Tom MacKinnon, at Jan and Mike Mnich's home in Northvllle. As I walked up the drive to enter the front door there were sounds,of laughter and a distinct feeling of fun was in the air. Not knowing what to expect, Centered while novice oenophlle (wine collector) Mike was hosting the "First Annual Mnlch Wine Tasting and Auction for Charity." It was a little after 11 p.m., and It was very evident the party started much earlier as many of the guests (there were about eight couples) seemed to be getting a little crazy throughout Mike's wine quiz. The sofa and wing-backed chairs were scoffed for the opportunity to snuggle up.on~a big cushion while a roaring fire blazed and folks tried to discern what it was that made a white sdnf andel pink instead of white. (For your info,Jt's the. skin of_the grape that causes the wine to take on a blush color) The party was In full swing. Now being the only person in attendance not being influenced by the grape, I imme diately sashayed up to the. wine tasting table where the Mulches had positioned 8 various bottles of chardonnays, sauvignon blancs and reislinga in what looked' like nothing more than a dishpan filled with ice. SCATTERED AROUND the table were visible signs of a previous tasting complete with papers requiring the guests to rate ev erything from bouquet (aroma) to after taste. It would serve no purpose^o-elue^ou in on what they liked (or, better yet, didn't like). Instead, Til focus your attention as to why the party was thrown in the first place. Seems that Jan and Mike have been get ting together with a group of friends that number — about.10-12 couples — for the, i. last 15 years or so. Most are friends from <: Michigan State University, but a few were "grandfathered in." The group (size varies monthly) gets together frequently for Hal loween parties, Superbowl parties, Kentuc ky Derby parties and even Just to play poker or a'friendly game of cards. ' Since the group has been together for ' more than 15 years, Jan and Mike thought it would be a great idea to give a little back and schedule a wine tasting and auction for charity. (This year's benefactor was the American Cancer Society.) In addition to the wine tasting, the party included a wine quiz, a smattering of great : food, and a wine auction with eight.selec §^&m^M^^P^MMB ^^m?m tions chosen from Mike's cellar. A mini-des to impossible, but creating a savory The most difficult task in making criptive brochure was.printed up on.the Provencal fish stew or New England any fish dish is shopping for the family computer, listing the wines to be chowder can be a snap, using these freshest: fish possible. Taking the auctioned along with their place of pur HE FIRST TIME I sampled tips on selecting, cooking and sea time to seek out a reputable, top- chase/origin, retail price and a few com bouillabaisse, I was study soning fish soups and stews. quality fish shop is fundamental ments by the; budding oenophiles them ing French provincial Even though a dish like bouilla Once that has been accomplished, selves. T cooking in the south of baisse may seem complicated, one ask lots of questions about the fish THE WINES bad a retail value of $10-$30 up France. can actually be put together in about and how often the shop receives de each, with Jan and Mike hoping to raise Knowing little about the authen SO minutes. Not all chowders or fish liveries. $100 or so for the cancer research. Chef ticity of this Provencal specialty, I stews need to begin with homemade Top-quality fish should smell Tom MacKinnon was guest auctioneer and was soon Informed by the locals that fish stock. I'm convinced a flavorful fresh. Whole fish should be shiny the bidding began with a nice little '87 char- what Americans call bouillabaisse is fish chowder can' be made with a with clear eyes. It should not be donnay from the. Maddalena Vineyards. Re- a mere facsimile. According to the homemade vegetable stock or one sticky and should feel firm. When se tall price was only $9.60, but it was evident French, a true bouillabaisse can only made from a vegetable bouillon cube lecting fillets, use the same criteria, guests were getting into the swing of things be made with a variety of fish from made by Knorr, or others available avoiding those pieces that have dark when the bottle finally sold for an amazing the Mediterranean Sea near Mar in the health food, department such brown or red spots. •. $28:---., seille. N as Birth's Nutra Soup. Some cookbooks recommend buy This continued for the next hour while Of course, many of the inhabitants ing fish trimmings for a soup pot bat such; notable wines like an '63 cabernet sau- disagree on just which fish and bow PAGING THROUGH vintage unless you've caught the fish your vignon from Buena Vista garnered a bid of many varieties are essential. But the cookbooks : will reveal that most self" you have no way of knowing $60. (Constant shouts of 'Cmon, this is for a offish one Ingredient they do agree on Is what you're getting. It's not as easy fisherman stews and chowders were good cause" rang through the air.) rascasse, a scorpionlike fish, which made, with water or milk. But re to judge the quality of clams, mus To make a long story short, eight bottles gives this stew its significant flavor.: member, the fish they were using sels and oysters in their shells. Check of wine and a dated bottle of Calvados com Duplicating an authentic bouilla couldn't have been fresher or more ^^^^g^^BM^^^aHWKWMMMWMMfMMMMHM bined fetched more than $500, all going to baisse, as you can see, may be next flavorful. ' Please turn to Page 3 the Cancer Foundation. y^. i; Knows his onions, and potatoes^ too ByJsntee&nmson starfwrlter - - - .^- .'' i •' >••..• , ' ; New produce fittingly calls for new recipes, ac cording to Jim Huston, a horticulturist who owns one of Michigan's largest produce brokerage firms. new onion, Huston introduced gourmet Yukon Gold potatoes ByJentoeBrunson to Michigan consumers last year. These potatoes staff writer able in the market are extremely pungent, give in can be found locally at Fanner Jack's, Great Scott digestion" and were plucked from fields up to six and Kroger. Before long, another Huston creation Onion lovers have a sweet treat in store when a months before, according to Huston, owner or Huston will hit the market place - Chill Sweet onions. new variety of sweet onion hits American markets Produce that brokerages some 80,000 tons of onions Huston, in conjunction with nutritionists and oth this week. and potatoes annually. ' ers, haj created new redpes for both vegetables. Chili Sweet, a mild onion that requires long, warm In contrast, Chili "tastes sweet, causes no indiges days of consecutive sunshine to mature, is available tion, leaves no odor on the breath and, when cut, COCOWT*BONBONS V now during the dead of winter. causes no tears," he said, *A cap matkee' potatoes made from Yakoa Gold The timing makes the large, globe-shaped onion For Huston and all onion lovers; heaven is a thick potatoes -. that comes wrapped in a thin, pale yellow skin nota slab of the sweet variety In a sandwich, on chill or 4 caps cocoaet, flaked ble In culinary circles. eaten plain and raw. 1 pound confectlohers' sugar Sweet onions, grown In Georgia, Texas, California Huston's love of onions developed naturally ft teaspoon almond extract and Washington, are harvested in late spring and enough, as a youth on his parent's 820-acre farm In iz ounces chocolate chips come available to U.8. consumers only two months of Eaton Rapids where he was experimenting In grow Vi cake paraffin each year, May and June, because a long, hot grow- ing onions 20 years ago, producing meatier results by ing season U essential. planting fewer bulbs in narrower rows. DAN OCAN/tf trr ptKrtogr«0t*r - Mix potatoes, coconut, confectioners' sugar and ' Through a brash experiment that has proven quite He applied similar logic to sweet onions in looking almond extract until smooth. Form balls and chill successful, busineasman Jim Huston of Bloomfleld for a way to extend the annual harvest. Because Jim Huston shows onion* and potato** until verycoW. Hills has doubled the length of the annual market, sweet onions require exacting amounts of extensive that are finding favor with cooks, Melt chocolate chips and paraffin In top of do* from two to four months. Sweet onions, more specifi sunshine to mature, they can be planted only at spe- body thought of that before?" enthused Dr. Leonard ble boiler. Using two forks, drop balls lato choco cally Chili Sweets, are now available to U.8. con ; ciflc times of the year . . . at least, that hi, north of Pike in response to Huston's Idea. Pike, a bortkultu- late mixture, making sure that each is well coated. the equator. sumers In January and February. .; rtst and plant breeder at Texas A4M University, la Set on waxed paper, r ; For onion lovers, Huston's move is welcome hews. What about south of the equator, say toChill ? x also an authority on onions. (•';. Wees* turn to Pao* 4 "DURING WINTER months, the only onions avail- "WOW, WHAT a fantastic Idea. Why hasn't any- Please turn to Page 4 '\ . \ fte*iil*iB*|e*i| ->••:.••-••.••:•-:• 2B* O&E Monday) Febfuaiy 8; J9M: OPEN DAILY • 9 AM TO 9 PM SV opbk's books * ---^-. SUNDASUN, Y 9 AM tO 7 PM •w MONDAMONDAYY •. TUE8DAY • WE0NE80AY * THURSDAYAY]W IU\> 2 CONVENIENT MANUFACTUR6fi'8| Ste^l T Rlnschler COUPONS LOCATIONS * *>> UP TO 35* VAUUe *- * * FRIDAY > SATURDAY •SUNDAY-' 5MILEAFARMINQTON "Vlp UVONI A. PH. 261-6565 MANUFACTURER'S I• v'Hj! 38000 ANN ARBOR ROAD 'ONSUPTOSO'^ '^•MO LIVONIA. PH. 464-033Q K«<- *-»* >i • JrlgM 1888. Foodland. I 13 Wa flaserve The Right To :- ,i. 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CARROTS A Seminar for Student Nurses - , Saturday, February 18,1989 • 8am. 2pm y Zuckerman Auditorium # Sinai Hospital of Detroit Stands Marke^4-WA Y SONUS COUPONS •aSBBSfc. UM ANV f)NF COUPON WlTr' A S 1C APriflONAl PURCMASr Sinai Hospital of Detroit Invites student nurses to bring a friend' to our special Informattve seminjrort selling career goals. - (SI ANY TWM (.OUPONS WITH A ^,'L ADI'illONAl f'lffX MASJ This semlrijr is designed to answer questions student nurses -- itSf ANY 'MPf ! r.OOPONS AHH A < U. A(J[)I T MP.Al f>Ul'- MASf may have about specialty areas, the various roles of nursing stetfb l)S{ AN» H)MHC..'j|IPON'>*lIII A vl|iAnUlllf>N»l 1'llfll t)A'"i[ professionals and Interviewing technique*. • Lunch will be served, tours will be conducted and convenient. parking Is available. A drawing will be held for two free State' BONUS BONUS B0NU8 Board Review Classes. Please R.S.V.P. by February, 14, 1989 COUPON COUPON at 493-5180. 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In the recently Not many seafood cookbooks have to see that they've been kept' cold well to remove any sand particles Avoid a rolling boll because it will want to serve a cheese tray with published "New Cantonese Cooking," been published recently. Ode ..of in and moist. When clams and mussels and trim the beard. Spoiled scallops cause the fish to fall apart. When gouda, jarlsberg or a gruyere garn Eileen Vln-Fel Lb has re-created terest is a paperback, "The: Great axe steamed they will automatically will emit a very strong sulfurlike reheating any fish soup, do so gently. ished with grapes, * melon or this classic with a new twist, adding American Seafood Cookbook'' by So- open their shells. If they don't, they odor. Avoid lots of stirring. Gently bring strawberries, depending upon the scallops, clams and oysters. --- san Herrmann Loomls (Workman were dead whep you bought them AFTER SELECTINO the fish, re to a boll and quickly reduce to low, season. If you're entertaining, you A fish broth needs to be prepared Publishing, 1988, $12,85). More than and should be discarded. frigerate it in the coldest part of the or remove from the heat, want to add dessert to the menu. A in advance, but the rest of the meal just recipes,: it offers advice on The New England Scallop Chowd refrigerator. As a. general rule it's r. The fun of making a fish chowder country pie or cake such as a carrot is, prepared at the table — everyone cleaning, storing, freezing and cook er recipe.accorapanying this article best to use the fish the day It's pur for a luncheon or supper is that the loaf or caramel custard will comple takes a turn and prepares bis or her ing all kinds of fish. Especially im also Is simple to prepare. When buy chased or within two days. Most soup generally,becomes; the focal ment the rneal better than an elabo own. This one-pot supper blends eas pressive is a lexicon describing the ing scallops Iprefer the smaller bay chowder recipes call for fillet pieces point of the'meai and its accompani rate torte or pastries. , . ( ily into a simple menu. The author varieties of fish, thelf •availability scallops because of their sweetness. or chunks of fish. If these pieces are ments should be simple. Crunchy. Looking for. a more unusual fish • suggests Water PumpUngs, Cauli and what to iise as a substitute when Fresh bay scallops, as well as sea between one and two inches they will bread or corn muffins, along with a stew for a weekend dinner? The Can flower Salad and Sliced Fresh Pine a certain fish is out of season. PROVENCAL FISH STEW dutch oven. Add .sliced leek, onion vegetable bouillon SEAFOOD HOT POT 2 large garlic cloves, peeled 1 tablespoon minced ginger Serves 4 and garlic, tossing over medium* high 2 medium potatoes, peeled, diced A classic Cantonese dish with a 2 tablespoons minced' scallions, 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil heat until onion and leek are translu % pound sea or bay scallops, rinsed, twist, from "New'Cantonese Cook- Each Ingredient — seafood, noo white part only . 2 medium carrots, peeled, sliced cent. Add sliced carrots, tomato and sliced <- ing'M>y Eileen Yin-FeiLo, 1988. Vlk- dles, bean curd or vegetable — 2teaapoons seasame oil 1 medium leek, white part only, stock. Bring to a boll and simmer un V* cop cooked corn kernels lng Publishers, $19.95. . should be placed in its own plate or V» teaspoons sugar. sliced, rinsed til carrots are tender. V*teaspoon thyme i pound sea scallops, sliced .W-inch bowl arranged around a hot .pot. 1 medium onion, peeled, sliced Cut fish fillets into Mnch-by-2- salt and pepper to taste - thick . . " • (available at Asian markets) or an Divide sauces Into individual 2 large garlic cloves, finely minced inch pieces: Rinse and add fish and Optional! ¼ tablespoon potato % pound shrimp (20 shrimp), electric fry pan. sauce dishes and serve with hot pot. 2 medlam tomatoes peeled, quart mussels to simmering soup. Reduce starch mixed in two tablespoons cold shelled, develned, washed and dried Heat two cups of the fish broth ered temperature and allow fish to cook water 24 oysters, removed from their and two cups of the water together FISH BROTH 1 quart vegetable or fish stock gently for 10 minutes. Check fish for shells In frypan. Add "the ginger and garlic. From "Cantonese Cookbook" by Ei 12 shrimp, shelled.de veined, rinsed doneness. Adjust seasonings and In a heavy saucepan heat butter. 24 clams, removed from their shells Bring to a boil*—*^ leen Yln-Fel Lo 12 mussels, scrubbed serve hot. Add minced garlic and leeks. Toss Vt pound fillet of halibut, thinly Place the fish, seafood or vegeta Makes 8 cups 1¼ pound mixed fish fillets (at feast over mudium heat until translucent. sliced ble of your choice In the broth. The 10 pounds fish beads and bones three varieties, such as scrod, sole, NEW ENGLAND Add potatoes and stock to pot. Con 4 ounces bean thread noodles (two use of stralnerlike spoons fashioned washed well in cold running water catfish) SCALLOP CHOWDER tinue to cook over medium high heat packages soaked in hot water for 30 of wire is suggested. (These are 4 quarts cold water 1 teaspoon finely chopped basil or 1 Serves 4 until potatoes are soft and falling minutes, then cut into 6-inch strands) available in Asian markets), or use a 2 pounds onions, peeled and quirted - teaspoon prepared pesto 2 tablespoons batter or margarine apart Remove from heat and puree 6 cakes fresh bean curd, cut Into Vt slotted spoon. Eat at will, dipping 2 celery stalks, cot in halves pinch dried oregano 2 medium leeks, white part only, soup. Return to saucepan, adding Inch slices your cooked foods Into the Vinegar 6 scallions, washed, dried with ea4s salt and pepper to taste sliced thyme and seasoning. Add sliced 1 pound fresh spinach, old leaves re Soy-Sauce, or Ginger Soy Sauce. trimmed 2 large cloves garlic, finely minced scallops and corn and heat until scal moved, stalks separated, washed Keep replenishing the fish-broth 1 piece fresh ginger, two Inches long, Heat olive oil in a large, heavy 2¼ caps warm vegetable stock or lops are cooked, 5-10 minutes de three or four times to remove Band with water. When the fish and vege smashed lightly with a cleaver pending upon the thlcknes of the and drained tables have been consumed, spoon 6 whole peeled garlic cloves scallops. To thicken the chowder, 2 bunches watercress, washed'and the-broth into small bowls and-drink 1 teaspoon whitepepper- —' —— mix potato starch in cold water, add drained it. Horn* 38741 ANN ARBOR ROAD* LIVONIA to soup. Stir constantly and return 4 cups fish broth In a large stockpoL add all ingred soup to a boil. Serve hot. To reheat, 4 cups cold water VINEGAR SOY SACCE ients. Set over high heat and bring to mto'M* 464-0410 gently heat and bring to a boil. Re 1 piece fresh ginger, 2 inches by 1¼ Mix In a bowk a boiL Lower the beat, partially, coy ^ SL M°N-*8AT'^CLOSED SUNDAY move from heat immediately. Inches 2 tablespoons chicken broth er the pot but keep at a boil at all Price* Qood2-«-«9 thru 2-11-as 1 tablespoon dark soy sauce times. Cook for six hours. 1 tablespoon light soy sauce Turn off the.heat Using a large- i^ 1 tablespoon white vinegar strainer over a mixing bowl, ladle ¼ teaspoon hot pepper oil the broth through the strainer. Refri Oven Roasted 1 tablespoon finely sliced scallions. gerate until ready to use. Discard solids. *..'•'•• ,- * GINGER SOY SAUCE Broth can be kept, refrigerated, Turkey Breast Mix in a bowl two-three days; can be frozen for one courorofc 1 tablespoon dark soy sauce month. 1 tablespoon light soy sauce This recipe can easily be cut in 480-7048 market 2 tablespoons chicken broth half and cooked for half the time. 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Consumers are receptive to new legg % cup chopped celery- stage Huston's experiment. The • "ITS WITHOUT doubt the best- products, the era Is ripe, Huston Vt teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon mustard seed country,-100 miles wide.and 2,500 tasting potato in the world,*'Huston 'Others'also think the additional ef said, pointing to the myriad of foods 1 egg, beaten ' . 3 tablespoon confectioner's sugar • miles long, Is bordered on one side said of Yukon, a variety he tracked fort Is worthwhile. Good Housekeep now available that were unknown 1¼ cups Cracker crumbs salt and freshly ground black pepper by the Ahdes and on the other, by the down in Ohio altera year of search ing Magazine gaVe Yukon its Seal of less than a generation ago. oil for frying to taste ocean. The; soil is rich ^ith volcanic ing. He first marketed the variety Approval.". Joel Robiichon, the But marketing'new produce Is 1 cup white wine vinegar deposits and humidity Is moderate tu six years ago, placing it in Michigan world's foremost authority on pota bard work. "It takes a lot of time Drain potatoes and mash, Allow to 2 tablespoons vegetable oil » .Z' : low, ideal growing conditions for the stores one year ago. The potato looks toes, features Yukon in his classy and energy out of you, to^ftnd some cool. Add onion, egg and garlic pow 2 cups thinly sliced Chill Sweet mild sweet onion. . • \ • and tastes like It has already been Paris restaurant.;Plans.are under thing new and then try to develop. der. Mix well. Form Into 1-lnch onions (slices should be separated :*. Last year, Huston and Pike flew to. buttered. way fojr.a European harvest and cor- • It "he said; It took him five years to balls. Dip each Into beaten egg and into rings)- . ""• ' • Santiago and "leased 20 acres. The respondents from Japan to Botswa market Yukon. . then into crumbs. Refrigerate for 8 first harvest, an estimated 100,0^00 Yukon is a difficult and costly va na have Inquired about Yukon. For now, Huston Is preparing for a bouts (overnight Is even better). Combine all Ingredients except^ pounds, passed through .U.S. customs riety to grow. Once germinated in culinary demonstration later this Heat 1 inch of oil to 375 degrees and sweet onion Into glass .or ceramic in Detroit late . last month. The test tubes Uf California, it takes a "THEY'RE FANTASTIC, sweet, week at the International Food Me fry balls until golden, turning occa bowl. Mix well and let sit for 30 mln- > onions' were sweeter than Huston seed four years to transform Into a crisp and have lots of texture," Hus dia Show in Los Angeles. He will sionally. Drain balls on paper toweb. utes. Add onions and stir well. Cover -said he thought possible. ' potato ready for sale. Only 5 percent ton said. He refers not to Chili or Yu unveil Chili Sweet for the first time, Serves 6 to 8 as nibble/finger food. and marinate overnight in refrigera The harvest is small and will be of the nation's aerable soil Is suitable kon but to Fugi apples, bis latest new fare ready to be feted. Serve with a yogurt-dill sauce for tor. Serves 6. 'V outeide despite the cold, get energized by walking ' In winter, we tend to use cold, and coffee and cook over medium calories to 75. ground allspice, and crushed red weather, as an excuse to binge on beat, stirring frequently, until cocoa Per serving: 108 calories; 5 grams pepper . comforting calorie-laden foods; gain and sugar are dissolved and mixture protein; 1 gram fat, 22 grams car Spray 3-quart saucepan with non ing extra pounds that we fret about Lite success is heated through! 4-5 minutes (do bohydrate; 166 milligrams calcium; stick cooking spray and heat over only when the first cheery robin ap not boil). Divide into four mugs. 65 milligrams sodium; 2 milligrams medium-high heat; add turkey and pears pn.the scene. By then, it's too Spoon V* of the whipped topping onto cholesterol. onion and, using back of a wooded spoon to crumble meat, cook, stir late, •-)•,.''.•:::••'• '•';'-'• ••:; "••"• • ;' "• each serving of cocoa or fit a pastry _Livingin-Mlchigan gives us the-op* Florlne Mark- bag with a star tip*-fill bag-wlth SPICY TURKEY CHILI ring occasionally, until turkey is portunlty to enjoy the variety of col topping, and pipe topping onto cocoa. Makes 2 servings browned, about 5 minutes. Add re ors and sounds that each season Sprinkle each serving with V* of the 7 ounces ground turkey maining ingredients and stir well to 1 cinnamon stick (10 inches), broken 1¼ teaspoons ground cinnamon, di remaining cinnamon and serve im Vi cup chopped onion combine. Reduce heat to low and let brings. Cold weather is no excuse not : to take energizing walks. All that's in half (If lO'inchoinnamon stick Is vided mediately. - 1-cup drained canned Italian toma simmer, stirring occasionally, until needed is a wool cap, a long scarf, not available, substitute 2 2-lnch cin ^ teaspoon ground nutmeg -• Each serving provides: % milk ex toes, seeded and chopped chili is thick, 25-30 minutes. Remove gloves and a warm jacket. And If, by namon sticks). 2 cups skim milk change, 100 optional calories. Vt cup each tomato sauce and water ( bay leaf before serving. chance, the" temperature does fall 6 whole cloves 1 cup strong coffed Per serving: 132 calories, 5 grams 2 teaspoons chili powder Each serving provides: 2¼ protein far below zero, we can always get 1 cup brewed tea (hot) ft cup thawed frozen dairy whipped protein;^ grams fat; 24 carbohy 1 teaspoon each Worcestershire exchanges, 2¼ vegetable exchanges. out and walk In the malls. % cup unfermented apple elder or topping drate; 166 milligrams calcium; 75 sauce and white wine venegar Per serving: 231 calories, 21 Skiing and skating are also Invig apple juice (no sugar added) milligrams sodium; 2 milligrams 1 bay leaf grams protein; 11 grams fat, 15 orating sports that encourage the V* cup dark rum In 1¼ quart saucepan combine cholesterol. •A teaspoon each salt and garlic grams carbohydrates, 97 milligrams mind as" well as the body. The Im sugar, cocoa, One teaspoon cin Variation: Brazilian cocoa. Omit powder calcium, 981 milligrams sodium, 67 portant thing to remember is to In small bowl combine sugar, but namon, and the nutmeg; add milk whipped topping. Decrease optional V% teaspoon each ground cinnamon, milligrams cholesterol. move. Plan activities, dp thing3, go ter and ground cloves, mixing until places and stay active.:••, • ; well blended; set aside. Wrap each There are certain foods which, I strip of orange zest around each cin- • ••••••• VALUABLE COUPON • believe, were created Just for win namon stick and insert 3 whole I Bring in I JOHN'S MEATS ter. Hot soups, freshly baked herbed cloves into each strip of zest. Trim I this ad and I breads, spiced muffins and steamed zest is necessary. Mon.-Wed. A CHLOE'S PIE STATION vegetables laced with crushed Into each of 2 8-ounce mugs place I receive 10-7 I 25857 FIVE MILE REDFORD peppers are all rewards of winter. 1 prepared cinnamon stick and any • 50* off Thurs.-Frl. I (N*xt to Danny's) 634-6337 What could be more soothing than a remaining orange zest; add V» cup • your order 10-8 I OPEN 9-6 DAILYiCLOSED SUNDAY wonderful cup of hot buttered rum, tea, % cup apple elder (or juice), and Sat. 10-6 r'l. M6> faO. spiced tea, or Brazilian Cocoa *h' 2 tablespoons, rum and stir to com • OR I Boneless • Lean & Tender SURPLUS Creme on a cold, crisp day?' bine. Top each portion with half of Celebrating 30 Years I BEEF STEW PIES the sugar-butter mixture; serve im • 10% Off Seniors. Service t- * i. t HOT BUTTERED RUM mediately. ..- I ! One coupon »2.39 L8. Homemade «2.29 Makes 2 servings: Each serving provides: one fruit COUSIN JACK PA3TIE8 I nntutm "wir 1 tablespoon firmly packed dark exchange, 120 calories optional ex I per person per visit I brown togar change. I 2 teaspoom whipped sweet butter . Per serving:. 166 calories;'". 0.3 I We don't claim to be the best I K' Sim 1 1* •y Country Style fa ImporteIM d dash grooid cloves/;/ grams protein;;, 2 grams fat; 20 \ I We'd rather let our customers be the judge. I •WIT* t «*•* m l'im*U «rttfe, removed \m% . grama carbohydrate; 54 milligrams. I SPARE RIBS HAM 'lotg piece, Acs cit io baif (The test 'calcium; 6 milligrams sodium; 5 mil- ' WUIT of the orange is the peel without any I $ Ugrams cholesterol/ • Oca* & 0 1 »1.69 LB 2.39 LB. of tbc pith -~ thewWte.membrane. Iffil^^L ! ^ _ 1 _ ._I^ _53?-jjjj81 • '<'••'.>'• •'•^J.X.J-.xvI-vv^.y-'' .to. remove zest from orange, use a 7 BRAZILIAN COCOA! W CREME ym tester or Vegetable peeler. Wrap Makes 4servlngs . I orange In plastic wrap and refri .¼ cup each granulated sugar and , gerate for use at another time). unsweetened cocoa - ., wAmi B'S (^ N t. 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X*%**#v Baked Lasagna —Thinly roiled ribbons of pasta layered atop our mildlyspicy homemade meat sauce and topped INTRAORAL PHOTO OF with fresh melted parmesan and rhozzarella cheese. STABLE IMPLANT BALLS , January 16th through February 28th Some medical insurances coyer implant surgery Chuck Muer's Chuck Miter's and some dental Insurances cover implant Wayne EntreerSUrting Uptown dentistry. All surgery donefc>y a n oral surgeon, v Uptowi 35111 Wayne Ave.\W. $^9 5 1111W. 14 Mile Rd. CALL NOW FOR FREE CONSULTATION Wayne, MI 48184 Madison Hgts.t MI 4*071 i TO DETERMINE ELEGIBILITY "" 326-063~ 3 ":;::t" '• : S*S-tt*3 FINANCING AVAILABLE 4 t- Children 6 years and'younger eat for free when ordering from Chock Muet *a KkMie menu, 522-5520 CUMrM aft* ? to It pt? jwt Sl.M. P)*M* koaor our polk-fxrf 4 rfciMran par two pmm* ft «•* Join us for Pasta Passion and see what it is that makes people go wiW MICHAEL CHABEN DDS & ASSOCIATES aboet our pasta. And iwuemlm, the American Bxpr«K* fei always 10984 Mlddlebelt* Pvonla 2 Blocks S< of Plyniputh Road , : *m*mtimmm Mii^iitMaMSMi^Hakft ^mimM^m^mm , , ^•Liifyj."'^^^ '^•*J^ l'^^^!J !-?^U^-lU--JUlJJA!....:UV.. :.•• i ' 1 :•: 6B* O&E, Monday, February 6,1089 •HILE driving qputh on cream or light green bark are often in circumference^ '; were used as a barrel. Southfleld Road be- seen flaking from the trunk. One Large trees of this dimension were As.time went do;sycamore wood ; tween 12 and IS Mllei I might think the tree bad psoriasis. nature very useful to early settlers. They was used to make stereoscopes, or 'noticed a tree with nat- < were all hollow because the old wood gan cases and phonograph boxes. To This feature makes it easy to re in the center had rotted away. While day, they make butcher blocks and ural ornaments decorating its member the sycamore's name; be families built their log cabins, they 1 branches;; -':-''" • : cause it looks sick. Actually, the crates from sycamore wood. N Timothy : would take shelter from one of these Not only did sycamoretrees bene- ; Hanging from the twigs of this sy name probably comes from its re? giants;,:, ;.:, . :••_ v";.;;;.,' : _ , camore tree were round fruits sus semblance to the English sycamore v :y : flt mail, they also provided shelter Nowlckl for the chimney swift.'Before, chim pended by a, single stem. maple. .,-. ; ONCE THE house was. built, th^ey ;• In addition tois characteristic or-1 neys became more common than sy-. cause they grpw quickly, provicje around the country, there were sy woyld use these natural cupboards to camore, trees, these.' birds would nahients, the sy'caindr^ has bark that] SYCAMORE TREES are often good shade and are strong. B.utin the store grain or meit during the win*; makes it look sick, LargS pieces of/ planted to landscape an area be-- camore trees 13 feet in diameter. In roost during the night Inside this nat early days of America's settlement, 1802 one was discoyered in Ohio that ter, They even used them as stables ural flue. ' •' ' •. •; sycamore trees played a far more. w^as 47 feet In elf cumference'.. forhorsesandcows. . 7 Important'role.,.; ' I Today, Michigan's champion tree Some trees were cut into sections, The writer is .staff naturalist at When George. Washington rode _..., Dealing with a drug or alcohol problem can be a nightmare. Trying to findth e right treatment You're program can make that night mare even worse. That's why Catherine McAuley Health Center's Chemical Dependency Program has only one number one call you need to call if you or a loved one are having trouble with alcohol or other drugs: 572-2470. "We'll put you untouch with the right people right away* People who can offer you a brighter f} future. 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BONUS WITH T-Bone Steak Rib Roast Lots More N«t Cost After U8DA CHOICE SPECIAL NO. 1 Rib Steak Cuttlna ftWrappin g Beef Roast "l.59lb. Club Steak NX Strip Steak ' SUPER SAVER A SPECIAL USDA SPECIAL NO. 2 TMI THIS WEEK ONLY 160 ibs$ 1.39 ib •J. .1 , * Mi ftfttfHMMMH ^awpaaap l^fp^pp •SP aajpm / W\ft (HHraeruer Metwapapers Brad Emons, Dan O'Meara editprs/591-2312 Monday. Fetjruaiy 6,1980 , O&fi '(i;rf,W,QJ1C in By Brad Emons three straight times; propelling his team to an early 19- after colliding wltka Temple player. He did not return. the district, we'll be all right." staff vyrlter 4 lead. "Had I known the conditions — the floor was slip The Patriots, a Class b school playing up against Country Day toyed most of the evening with the Pa- pery — I wouldn't have scheduled the game," Keener roost of the teams on their schedule, fell to 6-10 overall. It was Chris Webber's home away from home. trlots, whose tallest player Is 6-1. the Patriots cut the said. "But we set up a two-year agreement with Tem- "We want to try to finish 10-10 and we want to win Returning to the place where be led his Junior high huge deficit to 27-19 with 5:10 remaining In the first 1 pie. and we were going to honor it. I can remember our district, that's our goal," said the Temple coach. team to a 2j-0 record, the 6-foot-8 sophomore from half on a basket by Brenndan Figurskl, but DCD re [ there was a time when we were the Temple Christian Country Day, meanwhile, Is the odds-on favorite to r^troit Country Day scored 25 points, grabbed 12 re grouped to lead at Intermission, 48-28. ] of Oakland Country and we were struggling. Plus, Dave win the state Class C crown. Although the Temple was bounds and blocked four shots in limited action, leading "WE FINISHED the game," said Country Day coach (Gilliam is a good man and I knew he'd have them no match on this night, the Yellow Jackets have Im the Yellow Jackets to a 81-55 victory at Redford Tem Kurt Keener; "Tonight, Chris made a statement (with playing hard. It was also a nice homecoming for proved their schedule. ple Christian. the dunks) in the first couple of minutes and then It was Chris." "We destroyed everybody when Chris was here," said like he more-or-less said he accomplished all that he TWO OF THEIR losses occurred against tough Class Temple coach Dave Gilliam, who lost out on the re wanted." FIGURSKI, a 6-1 senior forward, led a gallant Tem A schools (Ferndale and Detroit Pershing). The Yellow cruiting sweepstakes for the talented Webber. "I used Despite the gross mismatch Inside, the Yellow Jack ple effort with 22 points. Junior guard Marlon Reed, Jackets recently scored a 71-68 win at Traverse City, to bring him to our varsity games. Everybody here ets rarely looked for Webber, who took only 14 shots who patted his buddy Webber on the rear several times, another formidable (Class A) opponent. loves him because he's such a gentleman. and made 11, added 13, while Jeff Weiss contributed nine. "We've tried to upgrade our schedule and Chris usu "He gatfe me two hugs (before the game) and then Sophomore Myron Potter and junior Kurt Bloomhuf f "If we had Webber on our side tonight, Keener would ally plays according to the competition," Keener said. kicked my butt." chipped In with 12 points each for DCD, now 11-2 over- have been in the same boat," said Gilliam. "I figured The schedule will get better for DCD, which com ail. I'd be happy if the score had been around 80-50 and we pletes its season against the likes of Ecorse, Orchard Although he was back home, Webber turned in an Starting guard Kevin Colson, meanwhilerwent down did a little better than that. I'm proud of my kids. They Lake St. Mary's, Detroit Chadsey, Detroit Redford and uninspiring effort, except at the start when be dunk. iatheflrst minute-of-the. game-with a bruised, knee —kept-thelr-intensity-filt-the-way7-li-we^play-like that In Saginaw Nouvel.- Rocks take Glenn Hawksnip for division crown .1 i* By 8tsve Kowalikl Chiefs by 1 a •••'• •.':. .'',.- t ' -. ~; '-"• '.'••' ' staff writer • •-'. •\ '" . '. ,*•* ' * '- ;* By Dan O'Meara :.;>• ..-•/•:.: 1'-'- .,-.- •-*'», -* staff writer Plymouth Salem won the Lakes ; ••• j itfAL Mift< aSli-'! Division- basketball title outright (« 788KOtDi j Farmington Hills Harrison was. Friday, gettlngjielp from a trio of 9Hm supposed to be the team hand!-, players whom coach Bob Brodie capped by a player's absence. calls bis "Three Musketeers." else helped out" Glenn coach Bob In the end, it was Plymouth Can Mike Albertson, Ryan Johnson and Klllingbeck said. 'To be successful r. ton, however, that suffered most Tom Noonan all played significant we have to get scoring from four or; from having lost a key member of its roles off the bench as Salem knocked five guys. You're not going to win a squad Friday night. off host Westland John Glenn 72-59, lot when one guy scores. ^ The Chiefs lost Brian Paupore in to stay undefeated In the Lakes Divi the second half when the 8-foot-5 sion at 8-0, 14-1 overall. The loss 'THEY'RE THE most talented senior sustained a broken nose, and evened Glenn's record In the Lakes team In the league, that's why visiting Harrison survived a lacklus- at 4-4, and the Rockets are 7-8 over they're undefeated and la first place." ter fourth quarter for a 36-35 victo all: When Elliott's not playing weli ry. ••••• ~\: - ) Albertson, who never knows how someone else picks up the pace. They But the unimpressive finale much time he'll see on'the court, have pretty good depth. Albertsoo couldn't diminish the importance of scored 10 points, and grabbed 16 re hurt us and so did Ryan Johnson." ' Harrison's victory. . •• • '.A bounds for the Rocks, including four Glenn pulled to within six, 54-52, . The Hawks clinched a share of thefl straight free, throws In. the final with less than six minutes lef t oo a 3- Western Division title with a 7-1 quarter.'Johnson added nine points/ polnt shot by Chris Poplibrbut Al; record and Improved to 13-2 overall. while Noonan provided a solid floor bertson's four consecutive free Second-place 'Canton slipped to 5-S , game. throws gave the Rocks a more com and 9-6. Jeff Elliott again led the Rocks in fortable 10-point (62-52) lead. -scoring-with 23 points and Jake Anderson made a jump shot to cut HARRISON ENTERED the game Baker added 18, but the Rocks' lock the lead to seven, 66-59, but that's as ''without 6-2 senior Bryan Wauldrob, er room might not have been so ex close as Glenn got. who was sick with the flu. Ron Kar-; uberant without the play of Brodie's Anderson scored 16 first-half bowski; a 6-4 Junior, had four points reserves. points on seven-oMl shooting and and six rebounds in his place. the Rockets trailed by only three, 34- But the course the game would 'TFEEL LIKE I'm the sixth man, 31, at halftone. The Rockets also take was greatly affected by Pau and I've got to work super hard to played the Rocks pretty evenly on peris departure with 2:59 remaining get ray playing time," Albertson the boards, being outrebounded only: in the third quarter. • said. "I was thinking, 'I better make by four, 21-17. With the Chiefs leading 83-28, these free throws.This is It This is Elliott was assigned to cover An Paupore left the game after collid thetlme.'" derson most of the night, and Albert- ing with Harrison's Marc Eldredge. Salem won the Lakes Division title son also guarded the Glenn After taking down a rebound, El outright two years ago, but Brodie's sharpshooter. It didn't matter. dredge put the ball on the floor, and had more fun this year because it's Paupore reached In front of him as been a total team effort. Starters "HE'S A GOOD player," Brodie he swatted at the ball. Jeff Jagacki add Craig Marshall said."We knew he^waj capable of . "That was definitely the turning contributed eight and six points, re scoring a lot We mad a band In bis point," Harrison coach Mike Teacn- spectively. face and he still drilled his shots; ra'ari said, "because they were look 'This is sweeter," Brodie said. Give him credit" ing to him the whole game. "Our kids played hard tonight. Anderson made only three of nine "That really put us even, because They're just a bunch of hard-working secofid-half shots, however, and the we were playing without Wauldron. kids that are fun to watch and fun to Rockets got outrebounded 21-16 In But it was a shame, because be was coach." the final two quarters. The Rockets having such a good game." "Those three guys (Albertson, will need a better effort than that If Paupore, who scored all of his 1$ Johnson and Noonan) accept their they are to meet the Rocks in the points In the first half, was taken Im roles and are good at it They're just Western Lakes AcUviUes Assoc!*, mediately to the hospital. Canton as Important as the five that, start. tlon playoffs. coach Tom If leml .didn't know how Really, we have three 'Sixth Men.' I Glenn Is tied for third In the Lakes long his team's leading scorer will call them my Three Muskateers.1" with Livonia Stevenson and the top be sidelined. •••: :: 7 •':<•. -'' Greg Anderson led Glenn's lopsid four teams in each division make the; / BILL BRESLER/rtaff photographer "WHEN YOU TAKE 26 points out ed attack with 27 points and Bobby league playoffs. Lawrence added 10. No other player "Our next challenge is to make the of your lineup, that's a beckuva thing Greg Anderson (felt) pf Weailand John Glenn ern Lakes Activities Association clash. Ander to have happen," Nieml said. had more than six points. playoffs," Killingbeck said. "Maybe wheels inside against Plymouth Salem's soph son scored 27 in a 72-59 loss to the Rocks. "It's a good sign that he's (Ander- we'll see them again when it counts. Please turn to Page 2 omore center Jake Baker during Friday's West son'sV hot but it's bad thai nobody We can't mess around." 77-.- 7-* ByCJ.RIsafc Fitzpatrlck, from Birmingham six make the tournament) — and staff writer Brother Rice, is a freshman mem Vittl is confident they'll win It ber of Oakland University's team. . AH factors considered, Bill Vit But that wasn't the end of Vittl's "WE SHOULD get through the a's success as a freshman starter training. Last summer he played districts," he predicted. "I think we for Saginaw Valley State's basket for the Detroit Sibley's team that have a real good chance of getting ball team should come as no won the under-18 AAU state tour prior to SVSU's game at OU Thurs Against OU, Vittl played 30 min to the (NAIA) nationals. I'd be dis surprise. After all, he could actual- nament v day. "I'm not in there for scoring. I utes and hit flve-of-elght floor appointed If we didn't" , ' ly make an argument that his pre- just go in and work hard." shots, scoring 10 points. He grab Although VltU has enjoyed unex college training was more difficult OTHER TEAM members were ~7So far, his hard work has paid off bed nine rebounds and blocked four pected success, he knows he can — Vittl graduated from Redford Matt Stelgenga, the state's 1988 in' solid numbers. Entering the OU shots. OU, however, won 81-70. and must — improve, '1 hare to Catholic Central last spring. While player of the year from Grand game, he was averaging 8.6 points, One thing Vittl was unable to do work on my shooting," he said, the transition to callege basketball Rapids. South Christian, and Jon 8.6 rebounds and 10 blocks per well was defend Pioneer senior for which may sound odd considering often humbles the best of pros Zulauf, from Port Huron, both now game. In Great Lakes Conference ward John Henderson, whom he his league-leading field goal per pects, Villi's background prepared at MSU; and Chris Weber, the tal play, Vittl was first in field>goal guarded much of the game. Hen-' centage. But his shots almost all him well for It , ented Detroit Country Day sopho percentage j(76.0 on 39-of-51) arid derson finished with 22 points and originate from the paint "I re "At CC, X played against guys more who is already being com third In rebounding (8.4 per game). 11 boards. ,: member taking a shot from the like Parrish Hickman, Lee Fitxpa- pared to Magic Johnson. His performance thus far has made SU11, bis success has led to a free throw Hoe once," he said. trick and Mike Peplowski," he said. All of those players have two him a frontrunner- for QLIAC redefinition of goals, and these Free throws are a different sto "The Catholic League was real things in common: They are taller freshman ofthe year honors. aren't nearly as humble as those at ry. VltU has struggled at the line, tough." than Vittl, who's 6-foot-6, and they the outset of the season. making just 46.2 percent "It's Indeed it was. Hickman, from tangled with him, at one time or NOT BAD for someone whose "I'd like to lead the league In re driving me craxy," he said. 'Tm Redford Bishop Borgess, and another, in the paint ' 'goals entering the season were bounding," be said. His hopes for not. that bad. The ball's jest rolling Peplowski, from Warrerr De- Vittl Is what s known as a blue- modest, to.say the least "I hoped the team are even more optimistic. around the rim and not going la. LaSalle, are now freshmen at collar player. He does the dirty to playvabout 20 minutes a game SVSU will qualify for the NAIA But these could be considered Michigan State. Hickman is start- , work around the basket "I'm most and try to improve "myself," he District 23 tournament - the Car- minor problems In what baa bewa. Ing for the Spartans; Peplowski is ly In there for rebounding, blocking said. He's averaging 27.5 minutes dinals were third In the power strong step toward a promWag ca r recovering from a knee Injury. shots and playing defense," he said and is Improving every game. point standings last week (the top reer. •• :'./-7-: *-•- ;-}. t i "* I T ;t t ^•q^i^iwi^m qw^^yi^^ww^PJP^^W^P ^1 ^m^*» ,•< <-- -- V-t"'';' 2C(L.R,W.Q) 'CMfcE'. Mwday,Fobfua Bedford Catholic Central Io*t ito Catholic.•/. • Merida scored 17 points and snared 13 rebounds, •••y-w while Lucy, playing his best game of the year, contrib "."T'O"-' League regular season basketball finale Friday at Warren DeLaSalle.^8-54, imt the Shamrocks uted 16pointsahd.14boards. ;;. ?• -'• '-. are CHitrlght champlotw of the Central Division . Matt Farrls and Jason Muller added 15 and 11 pqlnU, respectively. ' -C ,, ',• thanks'to Birmingham Brother Rice's win oyer ,' in pecember, when Schoolcraft |" ' i i. • i -- •'••- rF="i—•- • Gordon Miller tallied 12-for Allen Park. \ second-place Retford Bishop Borgess (see story : College's womens basketball team : : : Thurston made 23 of 29 free throws on the nighW V^iffi^S^t^^^MM '.• ," :•> below.) '•;; '^vrV^,v>i":.::- •:•]• :-':W: .• •: :- victory over the boat Falcons (Wl, 8-5).",.-. Including 16 of 20 In the final quarter. - was piling up win after win — their, The ^amrocks finished 7-3 In the division, .*':"• ' Baran finished with a garne-hlgb 28 points,'while streak eventually reached 18- ^uffvt/rvfofi they will take an 8-7. overall record against Roy-A seniors Chris NajelU and Scott KoelkbWskl chipped In •iWAYNE 73; LINCOLN PARK;38rtt was no straight — the team, that gave •' • • i al Oak Shrine, Tuesday<\ at bopae, In the ftfst-.7 'with 18 and ^.respectively. :' : -,-:^ ' contest In Wolverine A League action Friday as the them the toughest test was Delta ; ; 1 '•- Stevenson bulscored Farmlngton" 24-15 and 24-U in host Zebras. (10-4, 7-5) trampled the visiting Rail-' .•»•!"• round of the A3J Division playoffs. - : \H .:.- College. SC won, 67-66 - and ItwmmMmm : the middle two periods to put the game away. The sputters(6-9,2-7). .';;.. - ' - -'<-" ' -. - \DeI^Ue<9-e;i^'wUdiiaUed..t6'i^e th« , Spartans also made $Jof,31 free throws. -/¾ . was the.Lady Ocelots' home open playoffs, played spoiler as three Pilots scored . Wayne led'29-21 at the half: and then broke, loose in er. •:•••;• *• ---.'•. •' .: - Three Falcons scored In double figures, led by Chris the th^ period, 6uts Harrison cagers win ugly, 36-35 AIR CONDITIONING Continued from Page -1.- to last: Right Guard or Ban? FURNACES "All year long, we've had two ma :^ -'.••'• ' : •/-..::•' : " INSTALLED Admi^itin:. , . $6 Aduli $> Cliildrtn <5I2) & S*n|or». : - • $¢995 5AurKkrFREK $7MUJf«maKh» 8AVE Fur More fnfixmalion Call I-K0O- I^AKwhumfiAbiBoji ¢. Av«j« retiJ pto nrtc " 482-KftW -':'•• • ; '.:•' 50% OFF VS.00 NCWCARPACKAOC U8ED CAR PACKAGE L 1F72 ONLY Refl.M14.C5 (UMtrn* WarrMrty) . (Up" to 7Y—n Wimnti) :5199.00...... Rustprogflng. .^..^..:..^..^..^^149.00 "A BOAT/S EASY, o*o HONEYWEli.ELECTRONIC ?;•: ^160.00;...... ,...(...... 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Those interested Catholic Central in a meet at should call 537-7202. •"., romp Farmington Hills Mewfy High, Bleglen, led the Warrtpre, now • EMU BASEBALL CLINIC •i Livonia Churchill 'continued to unbeaten in four league meets, lead the Suburban Prep Hockey with wins in the 50 and 100-yard The Eastern Michigan Universi League, skating' past Bloomfield freestyle, events, recording times of. ty Baseball Clinic, featuring cur*; Hills Ahdover, 9-3, In a game played 22.25 and 48.74, respectively. He rent and former EMU players now Thursday at the Detroit Skating also was the lead-off man in Rice's in the professional ranks, will be Club. - victorious, 400. freestyle relay from 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m.", Sunday, squad (3:23.32).. The, Chargers, how* ¢-1 lo the Feb. 26 at Boxs&FieTdbouse. V Troy Shumate won two events V*. -:• SPHL, were led by Mike Iavasllle,, ' The deadline for pre-reglstra- for the Shamrocks, both state cuts. who scored twice. Mike Ktieldlng tjoD, $10 for coaches and.$5 for stu V.V He captured the 200 freestyle and Chris Frayer each contributed dents, Is-Feb: 23. Registration is an v (1:47.9) and 100 butterfly (54.4). one goal and three assists, while Bri- additional $3 at the door. Teammate Mike Hoefleln also an Lynch, BUI Durham, Bob For more information, write: posted a-pair of state qualifying C>" v Sommervllle, Jamie Gustkey and EMU BasebaU .Clinic, Ypsilanti Mi. times, winning the 100 backstroke Joe Ahmet also scored goals. 48197; or call 487-0315. in 57.0 and finishing second in the Jeff Pendell assisted three times, 200 freestyle (1:48.12). white .Denny Elenlch contributed • SOCCER SIGNUP CC now 5-2 overall, returns to two. action Tuesday, against Warren In a penalty^Uled game on Friday • The Redford Soccer Club will JOHN 8TORMZAND/8UH photographer DeLaSalle beginning at 4 p.m. at at Livonia's Edgar Arena, Churchill hold registration (boys and girls Mercy. outslugged non-league foe Port Churchill's Bill Durham (white Jersey) is up Reds skater. Churchftt roiled to a 7-4 non- born 1972 through 1984) for the Huron, 7*4, as Jeff Rheaume and ended in front of the Port Huron net by a Big league victory Friday at Edgar Arena. spring season from 10 a.m. until 2 Durham each scored twice. • UMPIRES CLINIC p.m. Saturday, Feb. 25, at the Red Russ MacDonald, lavaslle and Ah CC outshot the River Rata 24-14 on the Bob Belts also scored for the Norse team any good I feel bad about it I told ford Ice Arena. , met also scored goals. night and led 2-0 after one period on man. my team at least three passes before The Wayne-Oakland Balls and For more information, call Al goals by Scott Lock and Jerry Rods. Senior,center Mike Morrison averted they shoot" Kneiding contributed three assists, Strikes Association will host its Wilcox at 531-2920. the shutout for Stevenson with a goal at Southfleld coach John MacFarlan, who first annual Umpire-Clinic from 9 • The Livonia Family YMCA, while Pendell and Ahmet recorded Mark Zwarych and Kris Slocum assist the 12:01 mark. Matt Cichy and John La- had only 10 available players, refused to two each...» ed on Lock's goal, while Keith Bozyk and a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 18, at 14255 Stark just north of School bodie assisted on the play. agree on a running clock, according to Plymouth Salem High. Churchill Is 15-2 overall. Steve McCaul assisted the Kocls goal, a the Franklin coach. craft Road, will hold spring soccer power-play elfort American League umpire Rocky registration (boys and girls 6 years _ * • "They should just hang up the season," FRANKLIN 32, SOUTH- Roe will be among the featured A.A. HURON 4, BEDFORD Huron tied it up in the second period on FIELD 0: That's right, 82-0. said Jobbitt of Blue Jays, who remain and up) from 10 a.m. until noon, be CC 3: On Wednesday, sophomore Matt goals by Nathan Kerns and Mike work. In the first game of a doubleheader winlessinlheSPHL. speakers. ginning Saturday (through Feb. 26). Alters scored twice, including the game- Lock then scored from Kodsl in the Wednesday at Edgar, Livonia Franklin Rounding out the Franklin scoring pa The cost is $25 for non-members The cost is $24 for Y members winner with only 21 seconds, giving host third period, but Albere countered with drilled undermanned Sonthfleld behind rade: Charlie Olschanski, seven goals and and $20 for high school students' and $29 for non-members (reduced Ann Arbor Huron its first Michigan two goals for Huron. Rob Ingersoll's school-record seven goals four assists; Brian Stover, four goals and (before Friday, Feb. 10). Registra rate for second child). Metro High School Hockey League win of and eight assists. - six assists; Matt Sharkey, three goals and tion is ISO at the door. Each registrant must provide a the season against Redford Catholic Cen G.P. NORTHU; STEVENSON Thirteen of IS Franklin players scored three assists; Mike Zajdel, one goal and Mail registration and make copy of their birth certificate and six assists; Bryan Harris and Scott tral in a game played at Veterans Arena. 1: In the nigbtcajToT a doubleheader in the debacle. check or money orders payable to: Social Security number. "Wejkated well, but didn't move the Wednesday at Edgar Arena, state-ranked The Patriots led 7-0 after one period Lorentz, two goals and four assists each; Bob Burr and Darrin Llptow, one goal Wayne-Oakland Balls and Strikes , For more Information, call 261- puck well." said CC coach John Gumble- Grosse Polnte North got a pair of third- and 20-0 after two periods. Association, 36049 Grennada, Livo ton, whose team slipped to 9-6-1 and 5-5 period goals from Pete Mairad to beat 'It's not nice to say, but we could have and four assists each; Bob Baf fy, one goal 2161. in the Michigan Metro. ,rWe were in their Livonia Stevenson (8-7-1) in a non-league won without a goalie," said Franklin and two assists. nia, Mich. 48154, or call 591-2380. • The Livonia Youth Soccer end all night. It was a strange game." encounter. coach Terry Jobbitt "This didn't do my Franklin goalies faced only 10 shots. Club will hold registration for the • REOFORD BASEBALL spring season (1989), boys and girls bora 1970 through 1983, 7-9 p.m. The North Redford central Little Monday, Feb. 6, and Monday, Feb. League, chartered by Little League 13, at Frost Middle School in Livo stars for Spartan Aquatic Club in Indy Baseball Inc., will bold registration nia, 14041 Stark, just north of for its 27th season 7-9 p.m. Schoolcraft Road. The cost Is $45 Plymouth Salem High's Ron Orris, (second), 500 freestyle (third), 400 IM 200 freestyle (B); fourth. 100 backstroke (8) Wednesday, Feb. 15, and Thursday, (includes complete uniform of competing for the Livonia Spartan (fifth), 100 and 1,650 freestyle (sev and 500 freestyle (B). Brad Cook — second, 400 IM (B) and 500 freestyle (B); third, 100 March 2, at Beck Elementary shirt, shorts and socks). Each par Aquatic Club, qualified for the Jun enth), . and 200 freestyle, 200 backstroke (B) and 200 butterfly (8): fourth. ior Nationals In four events during School (Bennett and Curtis). All ticipant Is guaranteed, to play at breaststroke and 200 IM (eighth). 200 backstroke (B). Mfce Hdmstadter — sec least one-half game. New players an age-group meet held last week at ond, 100 backslroke (B). Fred.SSedelman — those who register must bring a Indianapolis, Ind., site of last sum Teammate Matt Martin finished first. 400 IM (B)'. copy of their birth certificate. must supply a non-returnable pho mer's Olympic Trials. second in the 200 butterfly, third, Glrla open: Katie Hamman — seventh, 1,650 Among the age divisions offered: tocopy of their blrtb certificate. '• Glrta 11-12: Brand! Gary — third. 100 butter freestyle; fourth, 100 backstroke (B). Cerrie Orris .qualified for next month's 100 butterfly, fourth, 200 backstroke, Minor B (Instructional), boys and fifth, 200 freestyle; seventh, 100 fly. Susan Pritchard — 6lxth. 60 freestyle (B). Cabadas — seventh. 200 backslroke (B). girls 6-8 years (you must be 6 by Junior Nationals in Pensacola, Fla. Boya 13-14: Alex Goecke — third. 100 • TRACK COACH WANTED by winning the 200-meter individual backstroke and 500 freestyle; eighth, breaslstroke; third. 200 IM (B); seventh, 200 RELAY EVENTS July, 31, 1989); Minor A, 8-10 and 400 IM and 1,650 freestyle. freestyle. Ryan Freeborn — fifth, 600 freestyle some 11-12 year-olds; Major Livonia Ladywood High School Is medley, 400 IM, 200 and 600 free (B); eighth, 200 backstroke (B). Eric Peterson Glrla 10 and under Amy Kohl, Gina Palmed. style. He also captured the 1,650 League, 10-12; Senior League, 13- seeking a varsity track coach for OTHER 8PARTAN FINISHERS — first, 200 breaststroke (B); fifth, 100 Becky Peterson andJamle Vandermass — sev 15; Big League, 16-18. the 1989 season. freestyle, while placing In four other (AandBDMslons) breaststroke (B). Rich Bennetts — second, enth, 200 freestyle. _. events including the 100 butterfly 100 and 200 backstroke (B). Boya 13-14: AJex Goecke. Matt Ma/tin, Ryan The Little League boundary is Those interested should . send (second),' 60 ind 100 freestyles Girls 10 and under Amy Kohl — sixth. 100- GlrU 13-14: Jufle Petrdto — fourth. 200 Freeborn and Scott DeVYoff — second, 400 Telegraph to MMdlebeH, Six to Utelr Tttatae to: Kim L Inmgtr, La- breaststroke (B). HoOy Palmeri — 6econd. 100 medley, fifth, 400 freestyle. (third), and 200 butterfly (fourth). meter butterfly (B DMsJon); seventh. 100 Seven Mile roads, while the Senior dywood High School, 146*0 New- backstroke (B); eighth. 60 butterfly (B). Glna butterfly (B) and 200 breaststroke (B); third. Glrta 13-14:-Tara Ditcbkoff, Pam Pritchard. and Big League boundary is Tele burgh Road, Livonia, Mich. 46154. The Spartan Aquatic Club also had Palmeri — third, SO freestyle (B): eighth. 100 200 butterfly (B). HoOy Palmerf and Ellen Surcwtec — seventh. 400 freestyle. graph to Middlebeit, Joe to Eight - For more information, call 591- .two standouts In the Boys 13-14 age backstroke. Becky Pejerson — second, 100 Boys open: Rick Steshetz — first. 100 l category. backstroke (B). breaststroke (B); thlrtf,"50Q freestyle (8) end Boya open: Ron Orris, Mike Hetmstadter. Mile roads. 1544. • . :: . Boya 11-12: Mike Orris — third, 200 and SOO 200 breaststroke (B); sixth, 400 IM (BJ. Andy Fred Setdctman and Mike HB — fifth, 400 free Scott DeWolf captured the 200 freestyle; fifth. 100 freestyle; seventh. 100 back Wayne — second, 200 backstroke (B) and style butterfly and placed in eight other stroke. Drew Sopha — sixih. 600 freestyle; sev events Including the 100 butterfly enth, 200 IM. RU captures 1st match, but falters against GC Redford Union, behind the serving of Lisa Fretter and the spiking of 1-- -y : Debbie Braunscheidel, broke its win- i\'i' y'i•'•'•; •-•*•: Y'YY* : -' >''" - • - ' '"• '/ 4«; . -'.-< -"•* m •':!'•:•.-• m • • -'•»«'• - \ less drought last week with a 14-16, OIIBVDA 15-7,,. 15-8 triumph over visiting i,:W.'l*Vi •r "?Wj..***:.wl )11••"' . •;•;•'^. >>'t'•• Livonia Clarenceville. But the Panthers couldn't stand prosperity on Wednesday, as Garden REDFORD BISHOP BORGESS, City visited RU and came away with paced Thursday by the outstanding a 15-3, 14-16, 15-7; 15-3 Northwest serving (six aces) and setting of jun Suburban League victory. ior Made Pilut, ripped visiting Diane Allison paced the victorious Harper Woods Bishop Gallagher, 15- Cougars, now 2-1 in the NSL anu 8-6 12,15-2 in a Central Division encoun overall, with 11 kills. ter. Lona Palace added six aces, while The Spartans, ranked among the Tracy Thompson contributed six top 10 teams. In Class B by a state blocks. wide coaches" poll, ran their overall GHOGOLATESTATION record to 24-5 with the victory. They LIVONIA LADYWOOD locked up are 6-3 in the Central. CANDY AND CAKE DECORATING SUPPLIES the Catholic League Central Division Seniors Tanlsha Stokes, Melissa CANDY 'MOLDS title Thursday with a 15-11,15-3 vic Mars and Psl Hines each recorded-Y IIOFE tory at Blhnlngham Marian. flvekllls. The defending state Class A cham- Seniors Val Perrone and Lenny Al- with this ad pion Blaters, 8-1 in the division and cala paced the defense, while senior 22-2 overall, were led by Sarah Add-, Lisa Archibald came off the bench to SAY ma ahd Stacey GIrard, who each col contribute three ace block?. • Roses •Carnations lected 10 kills. Peggy Knittel added "It was a good team effort,'' said Bouquet •Silk Arrangements "I LOVE YOU" four, while Rebecca and Wtlley and Borgess coach Jerry Abraham, with our / pppc Kelly Haeger had three each. whose team will meet Ladywood at ri Phone Orders Accepted k Famous Homemade/ "• ™ Karl Domarakl turned In an out 7 tonight in a match at Schoolcraft standing all-around game with 20 as College.' v sists In 29 sets. She also served nine Candy / CANDYROSE points, including two aces. Katie IN OTHER MATCHES Involving Karen's .32516 Warreri at Venoy wrth eacfi stuffed bear Farkas and Kim Belcher also served area schools last week; Plymouth Hunter Park Plaia/Next to SARA LEE purchase. aces. Salem gunned down Livonia Steven 201-8777 558fARMER>PLVMOUTH> m?lc%f%^ «453-3132 Domanskl collected nine digs, son, 8-16,15-11,15-6; while Lutheran while Janice Koocial contributed Westland upended Bloomfield Hills five for the Blaiers. Sacred Heart, 15-9,16-8. THE GOLD MINE ».>••.•. FOR YOUR > * * » UK GOLD — r Valentine Savings 88 ESCORT 88 TbMPO Jill UK GOLD CHAINS, 4 DOOR Gl s >$ATmAt: GL 1 DOOR CHARMS, BRACELETS VAllNTWr$ Wf oc $12»» FBRUARY12.16tt) •ML ^mW p*r gr»m FLOWERS SAY IT BEST! s s ^ Ltfcten Pfccftrt Watches C*\\ or vfait ««r (IMP *» phv* yout «4w te*iyj 6457 7495 ^^m SJILJS * MMy MMMi m MMM StyWB % Rtg.m^m '59,9$ JJg|y J&* JZ**A ^rCHINSON FORD Sale thro Thuir, Fet, 14 ruu 1700» Ptymowt* ^omt 1 'iPTS^if V»LLF C^A- B^-.tv ! t • -•• •••' 477-4245 f|13)»7-»>3 Just South of C.inton 1-800-87» ATCM .,^ ••*. X •i 1 :. .j r MM^rt^^^MMiAAMMMafllMaMflMM^ttAMMMiallM m± +^m •Mil ri^ttttiiUiiiiiiiiti ' '' m mmmm 40* O&E Monday, February 6,1989 Mark Messner, a former football quet will be held Friday, Feb. 24, at area standout at Bedford Catholic Cen the Novi Hilton, tickets are $55. tral, and John Miller, who prepped Call 822-2070 for information. WO LOCAL BOWLERS, • Speaking of youth bowling, we at Farmingtoo Harrison, will be The Sportsmen's Banquet honors Kelley Waotin and Jen are going back to school. The South given the Wolverine Human Ser these: athletes from Big Ten and nifer McPbersoo, received east Michigan High School Bowling vices- Tony' Sablowskl Award for MAC colleges for their athletic >xy awards recently for finish- 10-pin championship will take place soon humanitarianisni and courage prowess, community' involvement jVing among the "Natloq's.Top 10" of with qualifying on March 19, and the shown on and off the field in col- and academic accomplishments..;; (f tbelr division In the Young" American finals, April 2. The high schools will lege.-/"- '•.: w ':•.-',-•. V ,,- J~ Eastern Michigan fullback Ste [lOBowUng Alliance. ^:-. field fiye-man teams, and after qual « Messner recently capped an out ven Palmateer,. from Northstreet, V; : Wantin, a iourth-grade student at ifying, will go ori to a "Btepladder" standing '•• collegiate' career, being Mich., is the MAC'S representative Harrison ; ••:> Cleveland Elementary .»School in finals. .:: . •:••••'-• •'.- --v.,'-- named All-Big Ten defensive tack for the Wolverine Human Services K^ Westland, was Jhlrd in the nation in ment, which Is running every Satur"- Greg Wligird and Rob Domehzairi . If you are: a; high school student le idur consecutive years for the Humanitarian Award, ; >* the.Bantam Girls Umterveight Divk day and Sunday (through April 2). finished right behind: with scores of and Interested, check with the athlet Rose-Bowl champion University of Reggie McKemle, who played ; Slon, rolling a 20$ gaine,She also.' .This is the 48th annual Tournament . 702 and v700, respectively. In/ the ic department of your, school. I will Michigan football team. Miller fin for both the Buffalo Bills and Seat went right out and rolled a 193 game for the rMghis of (Columbus; I will Ford TT^nsmJssioh_ Ladies, Geor have more, on this subject'the next ished his four-year career at Michi-. tle Seahawks of the National Foot the day. the; awards were presented' be ^reporting - the Winners and high gette Wenger scored a 237 gaine., ' time my column appears. The event :gan State University, earning Ail- ball League! wilt be the keynote i As one might have guessed/WantuYs scores at the conclusion of the event: Ip the Saturday Preps, Randy Des- is sanctioned by the YABAi but'ndn? Big Ten honors last fall as a safety. speaker. ., : : The banquet, raises money for •: hobby isbowpng. r .".'•'." •;•. • (Woodland Lanes on Plymouth Jardin was the high man with 193. sanctioned bowlers also will be eligi • 'Wolverine confers these awards children in treatment programs op McPhenoo;:^ fifth grader at El Road near, Farmington Road has Jeff S (^ ~ mmd ie Apostolic Christian. Woodhaven "Gracious Livingln A Serene Environment" APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN WOODHAVEN is licensed by the Michigan Department of Public Health as a Home for the Aged. Our low monthly rent includes all of the following: ••; • A beautifully furnished room complete with bedding and towels. • Three meals faily Including special diets. ONE WEEK • Nourishments around the clock as desired. r f. • Maid Services daily* t' ONLY! p • Laundering of all linens and personal A • Assistance with all activities of daily living. Everything in stock must be sold V> • Recreational and educational activities by Saturday, 2-11-89. daily. •.',. .-/ -(.,. - I v.„;:"'. r The following services are also available \\*r4£Zi-j*t*'i-''. :'•- • Beauty/Barber services. wMj^MU^Qowns • Continence care. \1 m ; • i m !'.'•-' '•« TOURS WtSKi^U GdWlt MONDAY thru FRIDAY s^sHs^HHHpftTm^ ?; m '• i' »*«• &am* ^^^^••k^S^S^S^S^S^S^SHi^V• '"7 '••* tlT - > i. .i. 9A.M,-4PM, K 1- • SIS^S^S^S^S^BBK^ML*: :'*•.-••*- - f: .' ^ % v .-. ... *W^ (Or By Appointment) ki- -'' «^;:4)>v<4fl \n lwi &*: >, -i '*J^il \ MMMslMstMsl lMMs«Msasttis«is«M *M«MtfttttMMa«MMttak«MtfMMiMLflM^ WP im^ «« ^^^m^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmm&mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm* •. •' V Monday, February 6.1969 O&E Designer Highlighting MASS AGE SPECIALS FOR SWEETHEARTS Perm $1*988 .••{'•'•.••••• »: \ '* .,' •••••• $3050 P^) PRIVATE MASSAGE FOR COUPLES . or Monday Spiral Wednesday Perm Friday INSTRUCTIONAL SESSIONS FOR $4Q50 Call for COUPLES . Long or , Colored Hair Appointment Slightly Todayl ankee Higher -GIFT CERTIFICA TES- Early Bird Includes lipper Finished Style GOLD ITALIA Redford 937-2882 Specials! (Haircut Extra) 451-1404 Located to Livonia Mali near Mervya V BOOK appointment Plymouth 459-0060 before 12 noon Longer Hair HEALfHT 7 MILE & MIDDLEBELT for additional AH Credit Northvllle 348-0608 $5.00 OFF Slightly Higher WELLNESS CENTER 473-5920 Cards Accepted Livonia 261-6928 expires. 2-20-69 ExpOe* 2-20-69 #22 FORfST PLAC€. 470 FOREST AVE-, PlYMOUTH. MICHIGAN 48»70 Ladies Figure Salon $11111 Valentine's Day Men's Nite TRY TONING: OR TANNING 47# Forest ia?GVw ^arkwaj^ "Professional Groominq lOvALENTINE'S^ We Offer: DAY SPECIALS Dog Grooming — ALL BREEDS CRYSTAL COLLECTIBLES ^Veterinarian Formula 522-8666 • Flea Baths FANCY $605 FOR YOUR SWEETHEART • Dips r - _ _ •Coupon - -- -i Come see our selec « Medicated Baths . $ CARNATIONS ?•"doz. tion ot mini animate, Specializing in the BiehtfTL Frise from the beautiful : i.o66FFi SWAROVSKJ Swarovskl* Silver Located Directly Adjacent to Parkway Silver Crys|ol^ Crystal^ collection. : Veterinary Clinic, We Offer Convenient | with purchase of any J FANCY ROSES Grooming and Bathing Services to Starting at Dogs ana Cats Boarding at the Clinic. i Floral Arrangement or i (Bsorijta's <8ift ®aHery » 1 dozen cut flowers or J s . Collector Plates • Flguhnw • Liihofcmphr 41395 Wilcox Rd. We Are Your Pet Care Specialists [ Bouquets. J 8.95 doz. 875 Forest Are. • Plymouth • Michigan 48170 Plymouth ,—For Your Appointment Call jOpentDaysr^ | ~=* 453-9488 JWf Pl.W to S?>.T L'«"V'i' Ow .,• It F.-, SILK FLOWERS & THINGS N£•:. Cartel's ifllouiers Barber Styling Shop • ,-• Show that :•':•<[ Special •:• : VALENTINE <•?•mmm*. Someone NEW SHOP you cafe!: SPECIALS NOW OPEN Huge Variety 1 ROSEBUD Perfume Bottle Bouquet 1 Dozen 14932 Mlddlebelt Road •M/iMk Garfield Love SILK PLANTS 1 in a LIVONIA* 427-5868 Struck Bouquet SWEETHEART Budvase Hours: Open.Mon.-Frl; 8 A.M.-6 P.M. Custom ROSES Sat.8A.M.-4P.M. Bud vase im-j WEDDING $*00 gm m m a m — .COUPON • — I- — — — "| with 2 Roses'10" .BOUQUETS. In Brass Vase { $2°- OFF HAIRCUT J $io°° i (New Customers Only) i | 'Coupon expires 3-15-C9 With Coupon | FormerlyotMID-7 3T464-1000 34714 Plymouth Rd. BarberShop 1 Blk. E. of Wayne Rd. 421-6357 i"t**nr Windmill nr^yrTnTWL Fruit Market Art for Your Home and Office eaithwaysp USOO Plymouth Road Livonia 432-4144 ffno»i^da§mbaa Staff] fWiojutfurf hr Btl»m SUrt * Um Row 1;_._ __^_^_^^ Are your home and FOR A HEALTHY WINTER off Ice walls bare? COLDRIN OMEGA-3FISH Salami J1.99 LB V&Ui'A •k Sinus and Nasal 2for1Sp^ial Sm th Sliced ^^ ^^ Relief • CokJWitwFWiOHi Are you too busy * Restores Free EmoWty F«tt to do anything • breathing it B«>«mtttMH«an 20Cap4Reg *5.e9 iSOCaptn^g'ttOO Slab Bacon..../1.29 LB. about it? VaMttNrl COLD AID 2 th*1 $ • W*. O-JiB-WAC-500m«. Chee3et 1.49LB * Helps Prevent Now TRYPTOPHAN • SERVICE* Common Colds • ErWt and Flu ' w Rxluo** A/wd^y We provide fast and efflcrent service. * Promotes Healing ~ And Tcntrion Fresh /89? Bunch;. ;:. 100 Tab* Reg »2.39 90 Tate A«9. «7 46 California •BUDGET• We will work within your budget. No Job too big or too small. Broccoli 2/M ,00 r^MUNltY BUILDER 11 ^^^¾¾¾¾^ Yellow ••':'. 4 LBS. for I HEALTHWATi CQUFON 1frkkrtoyy ^ UMI« Nfc •,» *-t p.m.{ j . $3.00 OFF I Mg»ot»T—* eoupopTl •• 9 »', /4* VALENTINE FLOWERS But why not give a sweetheart r HfilftCOnCEPTJ - 00 LONG STEM ROSES..... ^3 OOZENIII FAMILY HAIR STYUNO N0XXU8 S0 yaleatine picture of yourself? CARNATIONS...... 6 DOZENIII MONDAY thru WEDNESDAY SPECIAL 80 You'll receive: FLORAL-ARRANGEMENTS.... * 12 AND UPIII If It doesn't say ty Valentine's greeting card My Lady's on the box, SQ Special valentine's setting who knows what's Insldelli 2 ; ^- «o appointment necessary — (LONG HAJR A LITTLE BXTRA) My Bviiclv's rU>B»is( : done jh minutes for only $9.95 WITH COUPON THRU 2-li$9 DAILY METRO DELIVERIES Runs from Feb. 7 thru Feb. 14 BY APPOlNThtENT ONLY Hours: 9-6 Mon. thru Frl. 16364 Middlebelt • Terrene* Comer* • Livonia Call 326-6344 No Minimum Picturesque Photography (JBlock*S.of6Mile) M-W.F9-6.-Tu9^TMa8;S»9-4 422*5730' 1155 S.Wayne Road 26078 5 Mile • Redford • 533-3739 Westland Wo can teach you tlatnad guss cBLAZOS BREAKFAST LEABN Injuti 10 hours of daaa time. ALOES LUNCHES-DINNERS STJUNBDGLfta - mrnooucTOHYomcouM'- ^ESrAURANr Homamadc Safes* Pat tlaa* Salad h 9i*-- 5 °pp° 8oupa ft SaiKtwJcha* IN 10 HOURS! •10* OFF "asp .* INCLUDES ORDER * rroreoaronai inawucuon . WE8TLAND GARDEN CITY LIVONIA YOUR VALENTINE PIES •Ueao^TooliandEo^lpmem 21238 Ford Ro*d (FORMERLY SAWMILL AL'S) . . (ki WtttvivwwtvtowPuoi t a (B«twwn Wut«r A Mktttebeft 16709 MMdtotKlt BEGINNERS CLA88ES b°* Myt/»Ot»cggnt Aulo) 0NTM1) {In KJng't Row Plata. S. Ol 6 Mite) $ 89 STARTING NOW 722-7827 2«1-9420 427-4990 J BREAKFAST FOR TWO 2 i f FOR SPEEDY SERVES- CALL AHEAD! SUN. 12 NOON-7 P.M., MON.-SAT. 10 A.M.-9P!MT • Receive two of our Breakfast Specials, Reg. $1.99 each, 2 eggs, bacon ot | Enrollment Is LImted J sausage, hash browns and toast. (No Substitutions) J so Register Earlyl tCOUPOTTI ICOUPONl • COUfH>H GOOD aMun.*1lJ0O*jn.ftloa thru Fri. J ! ' MOCAMrY-OUTt-NVEAAQENOTINCLUOED ! 6018 N.WAYNE ROAD 1 FREE PA8TY 50* OFF Reg Price J F*«M Pr»«>l Coupon Wf*«<> CALL for Carry Out tti&Crt 525-9116 and have it ready JI205PlymoithRd. (H Bli-EutofMerrlmao) PljmoDtb S^aue Sbops MOD. tin Frl. 9:30-7.-00 p.m. PLATE S««. W0-S:00 pjn. 25% OFF OX)SBD SUNDAY DISCONTINUED ITEMS ACCESSORY ...... COUPON- — 1 SALE VALENTINE'S DA Y SPECIAL with coupon thru YOUBV* YOURS, mfa%m€xM tain gfio: 2-18-89 Largest Seloclion of Loce Curtains in the Country! We are a registered dealer oj the Bradford Exchange HE'LL BUY HERS! 33216 Grand RlVer il blk.Ea*tof Farmlnaton Rd.). 16347 Middlebelt Road • Livonia Many selections to (Between 5 & 6 Mile) 261*5220 . choose from. Farmlngtorr Mon.-Sst.10-6 471-2058 With Coupon Only Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Sunday 12-5 Coupon expires February 15,1989 SILK PLANTS & FLOWERS FRIENDL Y MERRI-B0WL LANES :\J^* SILK Expert Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning SILK Specializing in Orientals, Braided, Decorator & Wool Rugs ARECA NEQLE POWT.WY 4 Sizes Serging - Finding - Repairs PALMS VALENTINE Check in at 11:00 p.m. 3FT(THfiy8FT. Starting 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE DISCOUNT W NO-TAPS Start 11:30 p.m., »15 per Couple PRICES **9 PARTY Special Pwchaae SJLK Natural SAT . "WIN A FUN BASKET!" PLYMOUTH CARPET SERVICE, INC. Sft.TwWad HAN0NM Trunk FEB 1 1th 8 —UKi-« SILKFrCUS Prlcer FALL LEAGUE OPENINGS I 3: 7P" SILKFICUS ..|S'XM« 0 8twtAt WEO. -12:30 Senior Citizen League I PlYUOVTK J -- «• TREE TREES miiOK, M SUN. - 3:00 P.M. (Every Other) Mixed League I r%>* :•'•--B»M74JH..-'- Manytlzet SAT. - 6:30 P.M. Once a Month League 10% OFF •9 I HiiES 6°.V£ bitcount Price* SUN. - 8:30 P.M. (Every Olhef) Mixed League fLYMOOTK iw'Si" NEW LOCATION. WATWMW.wTHE PINETftfEPLAZA I CAWI1 4»0 POHT1AC LAKE RO. (NR. U-M) SILK GARDEN AC«0$8FR0UMEVE/» \im OfOYW (AT »OWTH fUgr JTO7»OVTHrmOM>. 1175 STARKWEATHER, PLYMOUTH IN TH€ eLOOft«LO H1118 C«NT£fl 36UC8.N.Of 1IMILE •74-im FOR INFORMATION 30950 5 MILE • LIVONIA i • • Ht-im •"_— MM717 4>M« VAN PYM (AT »M MU) I7MI PLYMOUTH K>. HOUR*: U-8AT. 10 AJ*4 PM ' CALL 453-7450 c IN TH€ KW04 KOLWTRY PLAZA IBUtW.Of INK8TER C108C0SUNDAY* 427-2900 EdSoleau, Owner A \ YOU'LL LVVE Windmill • ( the new look SOLID OAK Fruit Market for your DfetfeMOfDIntef MM*It|1MMIillM« UTMI* OHtM Home (B«fwf« Hub . Una IU«4i) with INSTOCK a. TAUMMOUIM Fresh Cut Fresh Cut MINI CARNATIONS WALLPAPER »999 $ • Store Is color coordinated ROSES 5.99 BUNCH • •»!»•*•xw. •Thousands of rolls In stock TMMAMrMrMUM Fresh Cut Cushion or Daisy • Room Displays TTiiwrw trtfl *m4 tf to. $Q99 MUMS • Decorating Service 135«^:^; •'.•W DOZEN CoMntary Ch«rm And LIMITED *5.99 BUNCH FABRICS CofiivaUmc* 8UPPLY Fresh Cut 20% CARNATIONS FRE8H CUT OFF MIXED !6.99 ObZEN i BOUQUETS ivtiti^n ol Window Tf» .tlm**n1 % Val FLORAL *5H BUNCH F 6 P.?.£$Afr CUSTOM ^oo^ rlSft™ ARRANGEMENTS $9,99 POTTED PLANTS MUMS, AZALEAS,$K A t% CINNERIAS.ETC. ^DaUtf ••- —— • • •" • - — - ' ^ . CROCUS, TULIPS, ft - *m DAFFODILS 91.99 A i „^.^:...^:.^~.\..^<... ^..:.-.,,.-^,-.:,.,^^^^,^^^^^-^^^ ' •' • • w^^^mm^mm >PW ^ae»»»»e*»»j»^p >^^^e" Monday, F«bruwy 9,19*» Oa\£ *7C **fc FAIRMONT, 197».Am/tmca**ett#. TEMPO OL 1965. black with gray In QRANO MARQUIS 1976. great con Hew front brake*, exhaust system,' terior, automatic air, AM-FM tier- dition, My loaded. »1.2» or beet BILLBROWN bras. 35.000 mL on rebutt engine. eo. very csaaa »4500. 455-5521 •• 47»-328i *650/beeL\ }••<• 44H4074 TEMPO 1964 GL - air. stereo. Extra ORANO MARQUIS 1966 - Loeded. USED CARS FAIRMONT 1960 • wagon, automat cieeni»2.495 ,'...: ExoeHent. condition. Wife'* car. ic. exoefeM, 6 cySnder, rvatproofed. ROB'S OARAGE, 26100 W. 7 MBe, «7950. v.'C«*72«-2«** : »120p7offer .626-6513 '. 626-4603 Redford ••;;'•.•-,-.•-' 636^6547 ctAsdipiEpg ORANO MARQUIS. 1»«0, Wagon; "0" - FESTTVA1966 • 4 cylnder. 4 speed, TEMPO 1964 OL» blue, 4 door. : M«Uc**oo*ry maintained. eUrtlng io Thli cliilllcitfon 42 mpg. Take ever payment*. After sulofnatic,- tif, cruise^ stereo, rust. 78,000 mBea. «5» or beef of- 5fU^ ' :. .- ; 633-4505 70,000 mile*., good condition. ler. :'•-•...•.. <•...-: 622-0666 cdntlnutd Ir6m »3.000. After 6PM • 622-1625 FIESTA, 1979. sunroof. (209 or best LN7 1962, automeUc (jowar P»g«11F; Offer.Ce»«em- 10pm. , 425^0369 TEMPO-1964,6 speed, air, + marw Ing, power brake*, AM-nt cat TRUCKS' •• option*.' Oood condition. 64,000 ho rust 64,000 mBe*. «2496. After 4 wheel drfvea 18 to choose' FORO LTD 197«. 6 cvflndef, auto- 5PM •: -..-1 :464-4064 mallc. 4 door. «600 "or best offer. rn>e*,»2^O0,Evenlnfl»: : 459-5179 Cafl after 6pm., •'. 42t-3960 TEMPO 1965, 6 speed, air, dean. CN7 1962 • deluxe twq tone pefcit ESCORTS' »3450. • • r.v 376-173« new radial Urea, moon roof, anvfm a 662ChryilM ,40 In Slock FORD, 1987. EXP. Mint eondrrJon, stereo, **. |1.6»thla week only "SPECIAL PURCHASE" SPECIAL PURCHASE" lowml!e*,-»5.995. TEMPO 1966, 2 door, 'aulomaOc. TYME AUTO 8A11S ^' 45W566 IE BAflON 1945, 2 door, air. power , TEMPO'S anvfm/tape, *>, power steering^ brake*. ExceOenL »5.000. 42M412 LYNX. 1961 OL Wagon. Power lock*. 4 cyfcxler, ¢0,000 mBe*. oood Oood Selection . FOX HILLS corwStton, W300.Mpm. 62W9I3 steering 6 brakee, air. 4 speed. Chrysler-Plymouth ' TEMPO, 1987 OL. 4 door, 6 *c*ed, »900 or b*«1 offer. . C 453*209 totAURUSOL'S liBABON 1«8fl. QT8..blacli. leath MUSTANG 455-8740 ••-.... 9*1-3171 air, power steering, lot* more. er mierky. loaded, best otter. c*a QT-S 6. Convertible* »5 968 LYNX-1962^, 6 door, auto., asr, amfm LET US SELL YOUR CAR, ' 24-Hour Weekend Shopping stereo, rear defogger, dean, no 1pm-5pfn.Moo-frlHoffy 649-6400 . ON CONSIGNMENT ru*t»1,650. 451-0247 %. • VAN CONVERSIONS Customers wafting for newer model » UBARON, 18MOT8.4 door, auto Oood selection Jack Demmer Ford and SABLE GS Mustang*. Escorts, eta Licensed. LYNX 1965. good eondhion, 4 door, mat*. «lr. lit, crvls*. 33.000 ml AEROSTARS- bonoWdeeler '- , %-: tdOOO/feeSt .624-9079 721-6660, automatic dean Jn and out, tape fc.-' Loaded from 19,095 TYME AUTO 8ALE3 , 455-6566 rJeck. »3,600. 661-5767 •> NEW YORKEfl LANDAU, color bur- ' on approved credit plus tax 6 tag. TEMPO. 1987. 4 door, automatJc Extra on select model*. LTD 1963 • 4 door.,automatic, a* air. low mBe*, 4 to chooee, »6.668.. LYNX. 1965 WAGON. AulomaOc European designed, auto egndy, loeded, «xcetl«ni condition, extra*, nice condition, 74,000 mtfes, 24-Hour Weekend Shopping air. »2,995 V-6 engines, auto O-D H feather. 15.400. 656-0753 matic, four, wheel aritl-lbck > »2,600 or best offer 646-0595 Jack Demmer Ford LrronU Chrvtler-Ptymouth 625-7604 trari?^ factory air condI- BILL BROWN MUSTANO 00 1»657Tspeedf4 ~cfl- WXRGUI3 1963 Brougham- good Jjl^Jdnp^iBysternj power Inder. power steering/brake*. Low 721-6560 condition, 45,000 mSea, loeded. tlontng^AW/FM-sterebsr 864Dodg« "FORD ~ mBe*. ExceOertL »3600/be*t THUNDERBIRD-1965,'. dark blue, »2600. CaB after 6pm, 421*172 front and rear &eat8; locfcs • -• . ;- 684-4266 tilt wheel & cruise control. ARIES 8E-1SW. 4 door, suto., mint. dean, loaded. 69.000 • mL MARQUIS 1963 4 door. 3.3 L - 6, no and windows, full analog 33.000 ml exeeflent. cond. 13,500. MUSTANO LX 1967. 20.000 mBe*. »5.400/be*t 456V2991 Good color selection. 60 After 4pm --- - 553-4417 522-0030 rust 76.000 rnflea, oood ccodrtJon, loaded. Ask^g 17100. 474-0098 »2500.—.- afl*r*^0pm.661-7316 Instrumentation, power COUNTRY SQUIRE 1976. station THUN0ER6IR0 0965. Parteci con month financing available, /;- AR1E3.1955.4 door, automatic, air, wagon, runs good, dependable, MUSTANGS dition. Loaded. Slver blue. (6.200. MARQUtS, 1964. Brougham. 4 door, rnoonrobf, speed coritrbir T »?.«5 »550. After 3pm. 476-4419 CaB after 6pm. 937-9569 plus low Interest rate, bal t BIG. SlO SELECTION loaded. 6 cyBnder. 66.000 mBea, f . Uvoria Cfvyslor-PlytTKXrth 625-7604 21 to choose from new brake*. a« power. «4600. electronic climate control CROWN VICTORIA. 1965. 4 door, THUNDERBIRD 1968. Bght blue, ance of FoMoCo 6 yr. 60, ARIES 1986, 4 door Sedan. 36.000 •63-'66 brand new, loaded, only 2,400 After 6pm 422*727 loaded wrth low mae*. two tone KB Brown Ford 622-0030 system, graphic Informa mBe*. A*Ung »3.000. After 6pm. Charcoal gray, »6,995. mOe*. »13.750. After 3pm. 476-4419 000/mlle power train war I _. 397-2645 MARQUIS 1964 Colony Park. Loed 24-Hour Weekend Shopping MUSTANO. 1977-4 speed. Body In T. BIRD, 1950, good condition, ed, exceBent condition, low mBe*, ranty available. tion module and much CHABOEfl 1964. Redl Automatic, good condition, engine needs work. »1900. Evening*. 726-6387 (6000.C*B after 6pm. 721-6¾¾ X Jack Demmer Ford (350 or best offer. 352-7152 more! no accident!, well-maintained. SABLE LS 1987 Wagon, dark gray. IZ.400. 474-9431 721-6560 MUSTANO. 1965 OT. 6 speed, air. t- 15 mo*, okt 21,000 mBea. Probtem- I top*, low mSe*, am-fm cassette. 872 Lincoln free. Loaded. »10,600. - - 455-0345 CHARGES 1964. Automatic, power ESCORT L Wagon-1965H. alr.auto.. »6*69 CONTINENTAL 1987, moon/oof. brake-stearin?, air, Amfm. Cfeenl rear defog., power steering/brake*. 8ASLE LS. 1967 • Waaon. Loaded. 85.000 mile. 12.600. 346-9811 emlm stereo, luggage rick, rust leather, wire wheel*. «14.950. TAMAROFF BUICK Day* 631-2100. Eve. 644-3477 ExceOenl condrUon. 20,000 mBe*. COLT 1962, Suck. 65.000 mBe*. proofed. 45.000 mSes, 1.9 Iter fto. »10.000. 455-0345 motor. ±5,300. CaB after 4:30.425- 353-1300 • lcooditlon.41150.-— 427-0976 - CONTINENTAL • 1964. 4 door, tuS ~ 1737 MIJ$TANG^966r-Autom«t!o;-tow- 8ABLE-196618^+ ^_ mOe*, »4,995. power, engine rebuilt, new brake* 6. CONQUEST 1966 TSI. loaded! tire*, Immaculate. «7600. 726-4316 power, auto-cfimate control, keytee* Red/Neck leather interior. ESCORT L, 1965* • Automatic, air. entry, am-fm casaette, electronic ExoeflenU $9.900. 642-4250 power steering/brake*, am/tm tape. CONTINENTAL 1982, look* Bk* -67, daaft»7900. 6*1-1025 Oood Urea. wToOO mL Clean. »3250. GORDON ey, loaded, realtor* car. asking OAVTOKA Paotflca. 1987. Ooctor* After 6:30 pm: 981-4528 ,400.691*061 or - 471*000 SABLE 1966 • 4 door, atvar-arey. personal car. garage kept, perfect K Loaded. ExceBent oondWon. Hgh coMtuoa Turbo, til. 5 speed, el ESCORT PONY - 1966, e/n-fm ster CHEVROLET MARK Vli, 1950. 4 door, one meti- highway mBe*. »5200. 661*720 factory option*. Moving from am, eo. 4 speed, »4200. ExceOent condi cutou* owner, and ft look* Ike Iti tion . 271-3419 ON FORO ROAD IN GARDEN CITY Cal for detail*. ..-. SABLE. 1987 -Wagon. Load*! 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Excet- lentconditioa»3300. 941-1579 OOOOE 600 - 1983.38.000 mBe*. 4 ESCORT 1962- 62,000 mBe*. Power MUSTANO, 1968 QT, Mop*, black, TOWN CAR 1966. keylea* entry. door, exoeCent oonditlon. 63.600 or Wearing-brake*, air, Amfm cas loaded, low mBe*. 622*744 TOPAZ 1966, LS. automatic 4 door, Your greet condition, «10.600 or best of bett offer. 626-1257 sette. Exceflentl »2.200. or beat. fer. 653*700 or eve*., 661-9279 power steering." brake*, window*, Can after 7po, 476-0922 MUSTANO 1966IX- 4 cyBnder, SUB door locks, amfm cwiifte. 25.000 OOOOE 600. 1985. 2 door. 33,000 b warranty. 6500 mBee. «3100. TOWN CAR 1966, 19.000 mBe*, mJSe*,«xc«M^ condition- 622-0499 mlee, air. erulje. new tires, exeat- ESCORT 1962 - 2 door hatchback. Afterepm: - 441-3332 custom, gold finish, leather Interior, SALE PRICED lent condrUon. »4,500 595-6616 automatic, radial Urea, deflQov* red TOPAZ 1966 - 18 4 door, 24,000 MUSTANO. 1966 LX Convertible. cabaret roof, exceOent condWon. with am-fm stereo. 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Loadedl wneei. crvtee oorrtrol, vetour InterU \ "":'• or, atereo caeaitte. i . 4995 «5995 \m v» OPEN LATE : FARMINGTON HILLS Monday & Thursday until 9 CC Farmington Hills CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH 531-8200 Grand River and Middlebelt 476-7900 V: •v:- t I :| ^*MI m—mm^ *T"f ^m '••^ By Wayne Peal more than two dozen will renew their the area's amateur athletes. staff writer sisterhood on the ice. For them, It's a sisterhood bora of. ad "The women who play hockey consider versity and necessity. BANG goes the hard rubber disc against themselves a special group" said long Most of- tonight's players learned the theplexiglass shield. WHUMP go the bod- time coach Fred LeHoup of Westiand.. game In the early to mid-1970s — as part iesbrtwo skaters scurrying to retrieve it. LeHoup, a television station employee of the first generation of young women Instinctively, the spectator flinches, by day, knows of what he speaks. For who were told that, yes, they could do ev then smiles to himself. A point has been more than a decade, he has devoted his erything the boys did. made here. . -free time to women's hockey. But It hasn't always been easy. The skaters are women, but this Is defi "A lot of people don't even know I play nitely hockey. HE COACHED women's teams before hockey. And when they do, a lot of them 1 : Women's hockey leagues once flour hundreds of cheering spectators on out tell me it's a man's sport,-" said Kathy Ished from blue-collar Wayne County door Scandanavian rinks. He's coached England, a compact 11-year veteran who communities to Oakland County's white- them on the hallowed Olympic ice of Lake is one of the Garden City team's best play collar suburban havens. Placid. ' • ers. ••' ••;:,; -. '••••'- --- ;'•:•'--"• But the leagues aren't flourishing any* Tonight, he will coach his Garden City "You get support from some people, DAN DEAN/atatt photograptwc more. They are down to a band of hardy team on its home ice against a group of flak from others," England said. "Some of survivors, women mostly In their mid-20s red-clad invaders from Livonia. the guys don't like it, and we also get flak Val Fournler straps on elbow pads In the locker toearly30s. ) His players bear out the assessment room before the game, , And for one hour this January night, that, indeed, they're a breed apart among Please turn to Pag«'6 Warp Factor Karlos Barney By .Iris Sanderson Jones around legislative buildings with a contributing traveledltor distinctive Canadian architecture. They look like French chateau*, (First of a two-part series) with stone walls and steep copper roofs, green with age, high above Q: A group of us are planning a •r .MWKYJON63 four-day trip, together dating late the Ottawa River, which separates winter or early spring. We hope to Ontario from the French-speaking Paddle boats are one way to seta dtfftrtnt vktwo! Toronto. go to Europe someday, bit In the province of Quebec. meantime, we've narrowed it - Toronto is the capital city of On that apply to both places, since, Bridge. down to two Canadlaa cities, To tario. Its downtown life is led in they'are both In the province of You willpay W» percent more ronto and Ottawa. That's as msch contemporary high-rise buildings Ontario. You, can get literature for gasoline in Ontario, or ou can bf a "foreign country" as we can and old well-preserved ethnic from Tourism Canada, which take ViaRail, Canada's version of afford. Please help w choose, and neighborhoods, with business peo shares Canadian Consnlate offices Amtrak, at reasonable prices, and ple and residents sharing the busy at Suite 100,000 Renaissance Con the train will deliver yoa to Union keep the prices down. If yos can. Station In the heart of downtown M.8.,, shoreline and offshore islands of fer JDetrelt 4«4$, or at U* Infor Lake Ontario, mation booths operated by the OIK Toronto. Toronto's psbUo trans Birmingham portation Is fast, safe and Inexpen- We'll' talk about Toronto this tarto government at the Windsor week. Next week I'll tell you about ends of both the DetroU-Wtodeor - - • • ' . At Ottawa U tho capital of Cana tunnel and the Ambassador Pk*eoturnt0Pigs4 da and its downtown life revolves Ottawa. There are some things HzrtscouW speak. I i 1» r i 1 • S: • \ \ m* ^MMiliMtfMMMMMII^ s^sis^MMiAiiii^iiiM^iMiiriliMia^ii^i^ • / \ »** Q&K Monday, February 6,1939 ••/- . VV' iv - A* MOVING PICTURES fa> 1-* "The Accidentlal Toorlst" (C+) i: (PG) 120minutes. --, ,.,- * : Slow-paced family melodrarnaV J 1 "Beached' (A+) (PG«13) 120 mln-lw '--lutes';-,,;,:: --:.',--'-/-':. '/5 ' . Bette Midler and Barbara Her-^ shey In fine show of friendship. 1' / 4 Two coraedlea . and an unusual It's cleverly done as Selleck voices over the exploits of; Blackwood's . "Child's Play" (B-) (R), Horror sto-2 : I •Vietnam war movie highlight this Gradihg the movies ry about possessed doll given as a^ '' week's additions to your local'mar thempyies super-detective hero while Selleck A+ Top mari(s • sure to please himself stumbles through numerous / birthday present. : / » // 1/^5 quee, Well-known stars appear In all ; "Crossing Delancy" (A) (PG) ¢5^ : three as the spring film season gains •^complications, But the quick shifts A Ctose bettfxf-excellent. /from.comedy .~ some, of it loverly minutes. A liberated, yoiihg New •< •^momentum, :.'J; -,-1^-.1-,-^ 1.- •v«. Pair ,'.broad — t6 suspense and back again : York gal, but grandma has Old vM There have been so nwny Vietnam A- Still in running for tophonors ; •; World ideas. •.'•,. war movies that they now form a Green berg ;Is' poorly paced. Ms. Porirkova is lovely,-but Selteck's' handsome "Dangerous Liaisons" (C±) (R) *j 'special film category sufficiently B+ Pfetry goocJ,stuff, not perfect 115 minutes., • /' / . • large, and, books and articles are visage and super-efficient "(Magnum - i P.I.-' persona make it difficult to be- Even lush images and good acting I being'written about them- ' * V the war tbiougk the. eyes of 1 Ho ; B. Good "-1 (James Ishida). Both heand Keene' . lieve all this fumbling around. . can't overcome .the non-einematic I. For the most part,lthese films are quality of this ..boring story of pre-••:• :iUnibo/MlA" Idoqd And ithunder : have their reasons for being soldiers B- •Good but ratable c]«fic»c^9 • y Nonetheless, • the broduotion is H •\ — the latter because his country slick and there's a good de^l of fun to Revolutlonary French decaden.ce. -•i enlcs which subconsciously try to ex : : ; :t called and 17-yeaf-old Ho thinks he's C+. Justa cutaboyeavefj^e; be had;; • '"•'••••- Wl ' -.' !' ' • ''-•'•- :, "DeepstarSIx"^)(R) v, '. plain away the war or the "Full-Met ; -•i helping his people regain their pride ; "Who's Harry Crumb?" (PG-13) ' .Underwateraliens,;; '' al Jacket/Hamburger Hill*"."war Is _ C;MeoloCf9 hell" variety,1 gome exceptions are r^andlheiriand. •'. -.- ; -' • (D+) 85 minutes. It's John Candy 1 / "Dirty Rotten Scoundreb" (B+) ^J films, Buch as"; 'Tlatobn,"' which ;.-"; But;war changes, people, and hoi' C- ^V^ hot ^ slipping fast playing a big, bumbling iriept private (PG) 100 minutes. Super-slick conCS project a moving portrait of war's ; one Is left untouched. Through unu^ detective trying,to solyf a kidnap-1 men on the"Rivlera are lots of fun. ^ tragedy and "Coming Home's" sensi \ sual circumstances, which to some; D+ TheIveYy best of the poor stuff 1 ping. He wants to be a master,of dis-: ; I'l'm Gonna Get You Sicka" (C+y^* tive handling of veterans' problems. may seem unrealistic, both Ho and "guise, to be clever, to be:"a great de : (R) 85 mlhutes. Slow-paced satire of»5 \ Set in t corjper of the Ho Chi Mln Keene. have an opportunity to kill the Ov Poor tective. He wants to be funny. He re- > Bmovies' from the black;point of5} trail, "Tte Iroa fritagle? (R) (B) is a other, but a meeting of their eyes ally tries, but he just doesn't make it. view. !^5 stops the trigger finger each time. f> It cfcestft get muj&h worse The major problem is that Cindy, graphically brutal film based oh the Beau Bridget plays Captain "The January Man" (B) (R) 95-3 While such coincidences are not be isn'tjnspector Cflouseati, but he tries J diary Of a Viet Cong soldier. The »to- p Truly 8wful Keene, an American Infantry minutes. ' ~ZT*i ty Is narrated by American Captain yond belief,; the story-suffers by not 1 the gags, anyways. Peter Sellers with -"* . commander fighting for sur . Cllched but slick detective story^';j Keene (Beau Bridges) and the cast explaining why, even when Ho asks Z; / Reserved for thecolossaliy bad la thin.black mustache and French ; vival in Vietnam saga "The with big-name cast .-» Includes Halng Ngor who woo ah Os Keenewby.•:.' . - "V •' accent was likeable and humorous. car for 1 his, role in "The Killing v In the end, no matter from whose No advanced screening John Cindy's bright red hair and Iron Triangle." "The Land Before Time" (A) (G>^ Fields." '/1 :;.'-'-i:'--/-'. -;'.•-: viewpbintlthe Vietnam story is told, good'old boy accent don't have the 75 minutes. Touching story of a'2 war Is brutal and depersonalizing — same appeal.: Jennifer's younger sister, Nlkkl . The .film shows the other side of r group of young dinosaurs. Excellent ^ and getting worse all the time. 'The • ; Peter. Sellers' was brilliant. John (Shawnee Smith) is another bright animation. * iron -Triangle" demonstrates that comedy-murder-mystery is unusual, IC^dy tries; hard but his timing and spot as she befriends Harry and be death is no longer an emotional, per Barish,>pd director Bruce Beresford performance fall shqft. anies his sidekick; She and Potts "Mississippi Burning" (A+) (R) ! sonal, moral tragedy. ('Tender Mercies") come close, but One bright spot is Annie Potts as are good, but hot good enougirto help 130 minutes. ^J Ini our)', cynical, violent times, don'tquitepuiUtofr the ?exy, conniving, money hungry thisfilm. Brilliant political film about, death of other human beings has be Detective novel writer Phillip stepmother of the kidnapped girl, As Harry notes, "I'm my* own human greed, fear and cruelty. A come Just another political act — an Blackwood (Tom Selleck) hasn't been Jennifer (Renee Clpeman). With her crumb; I'm not like the others." He's 4 must-see. act which - only stimulates outrage productive since his ,wife left him tennis.pro boyfriend, Potts tries to right, the others are funny. Re "My Stepmother Is an Alien" and retribution If the ''other guys" and his career is suffering despite kill her husband in order, to Inherit viewed by Kathy Gtiyor. (B+) (PG-13) 108 minutes. When ex*~ do it But If our- side, which ever one editor Sam Dusen's (William Dan-, his money before he gives it to the tra-terrestrial Klni Basfngeriouches thatris, murders, it's OK. Reviewed iels) help. Arthur Miller's sister, kidnappers. STTLL PLAYING: down, this comed> takes off ; byKdthyGuyor.'•:•'••-1- ; ^' - JoahlCopeland, appears in a neat This week's;1 two new comedies cameo as Mrs. Diiseri; } feature a roster of well-known per But nothing much helps Black »I3i formers. "Her Alibi" (PG) (B-) 90 wood until inspiration strikes In the minites, represents that latest slick, lovely form of police prisoner Nina high-concept film.that entertains but Ionescu (Pauline Poriikoya) who is they all disappear! doesn't quite make it on the all-time being arraigned for murtier. Strick charts.l;'..;-,1.^^.^:::-. '.'-'.IV ' en : by her beauty, Blackwood pro Clearly producer Keith Barish vides ah alibi and she Is released. ("Sophie's Choice," "m Weeks" and Suspicious police Lt. Frank Polito 'ft'S.'rtTZWi J Paulina:. Porlzkova playa The Serpent and the Rainbow"), fig- (James Farentino) complicates mat ures he's worked in every genre and ters as does Romanian agent Troppa accused mudarout Nina if s time to mix them all together. (Hurd Hatfield) and others hovering lonesco In Warner . Bros.' While the idea of a spy-detectlve-de- around poor Mr. Blackwood and his comady-thrlller "Htr Alibi." - fector8-dh-the-lam-wi1te.i>s. block* lovelorn writer's block. VIDEO VIEWING -¾¾¾¾¾¾ '- -.<- .i':vk-?':;:;* pyDanQr—nbarg and an inspiring testimony to man's one was safe, least of all people like ; : special writer't spirit-''' "•''-•- " '"- -l' "The, Weavers" who.spoke out for One such example is the director the environment and for the poor ; The latest feoteilainmentvbkjc^- 7; of a Shanghai music conservatory b and oppressed. buster or an old njovie favorite — ' who suffered during the Cultural ? ''Wasn't That a Time!''chronicles that's what we normally pull off the Revolution. His graphic testimony of their tribulations "as well as their video shop shelves. Seldom-do we life in a closet and other terrors of successes and concludes with their think of documentaries as entertain thaCperiod demonstrate the strength triumphant 1980 Carnegie Hall con ing so you may be surprised to learn and courage human beings are capa cert. ' .1-: • ;. " there's lots of excellent entertain ble of. /- Arlo Guthrie, Holly Near, Don ment in that section. . . */ THE POINT here is well taken McLean and Peter, Paul and Mary THE MAGIC 1 Travelogues may not seem entic that music — and by extension of all appear in song and in tribute, to "The ing unless you're planning a trip to of the arts — can sustfin us in trying Weavers,"; testifying to their: great exotic Isles, but the filmed record of 'tiroes/;-' /0 /l-Vl-'/'.'" -." V •.• •'••'•' good humanism and. their 'tremen violinist Isaac Stern's 1979 trip to Seldom-seen views ;of -^Wna, dous musical inspiration to perform China should appeal to all with Its Stern's superb playing, and his ebul ers everywhere. vivacious attitude, brilliant music lient, cherubic persona create a hap DESPITE; the, oppression of the and inspiring testimony to the py 1¼ hours for your home screen. Chinese Cultural Revolution and the strength and courage of the human In the same good spirit, "The ahtl-communlst hysteria of America spirit- •/./;'-'•;;// '•'.-•:/ -' y\:- Weavers: Wasn't That a Timel" (PG, 40 years ago, the human spirit rises 1982,78 minutes) is a musical docu in' joyful song. As Carl Sandburg "From Mao to Mozart ~ Isaac mentary recording that folk group's . noted,. "When I hear America sing Stern in China" (G-rated, 84 minutes) J rise and fall against the background ing, the Weavers are there." won the 1981 Oscar for best feature- .of McCarthy-era America. .//.. •"From Mao to Mozart — Isaac length documentary and traces' Pete Seegery Lee • Hays, Ronnie Stern in China" and ."The.Weavers: world-famous concert- violinist Gilbert and Fred Hellerman as"The Wasn't That a Wonderful Time!" ;•*•' Stern's trip with pianist David Golub Weavers" were responsible for popu - are two musical documentaries that who appears in concert, in master larizing folk music In post-World wili- amuse, entertain and warm classes and in travel with Stern. War H America, in particular their your hearts with their good spirits. The first full-length * American hit recordings of "Goodnight, Irene" But more Important, they testify film shot in China after the Cultural and "This Land la My Land." to that maTrvelous capacity that we Revolution, "From Mao to MozArt'? But those years trembled to Sena all possess, our ability to struggle, to Is a fine tribute to Stern's .virtuosity tor McCarthy's demagoguery and no survive and to love. ALTERNATIVE VIEWING 'AFTERNOON POM THEATER, De- HENRY FORD CENTENNIAL IX> ' quest for the perfect noodle: , trott Iftrtitute of Arts, petroit Call 8)2- BRARY, 16301 Michigan Ave., Dearborn. Saturday & Sunday, March 4 and 5 ^ 17fo for Informauoii. : :'CaliM3rM30. . '•'/'/:/' UNIVERSITY OF MICHIQAN-ANN' 1 ''KameradKhaft* (i»|i), 1 pjo. Feb: 7- ":. "Tb« Lefendary West" (1976), 7 p.m. ARBORi A select listing of showings by Show Times H.-AFTi German Ctoema dmriog the Feb.«, with "When the West Was Young" campus film societies. Locations: Audito-, SATURDAY, March 4-5:30 p.m. & 8:30 p.m. Weimar RepobUc series contiiraes with (1W1). The documentary "Legendary rium.A, Angell Hall, 4S5 S. SUte^Modern} O.W. Pabrt's fitni abort Germam rescu- West" reveals the truth behind the' myth Language Building, 811 E. 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Celebrated comedy, citingly original gore-fest about a woman TICKET PRICES... . J. • -; ...»22.50 |:'i«Sii^*i««!*«i f!-» TP **«.•**«.'* Intlmato faahtom by appeariitg withlovt by Japanese filmmaker Juto Itaml/ who kills to bring her lover back to life. an umlaiiklii. (IJ.M all seats) about an amWUooa reataurant owheVs/ ^2@®33^2!^£k£&& •v i. i* *• •V- r A r liMMMaAaMMte *^^***mmmmm STREET BEATS Monday, February 6,1989 O&E **3D MUSIC NOTES Proving that good music and a lot ma), Sedate (I.R.S.) and Raynsa of bard work pays off, Second Self Corps (Pasha-CBS) a* Detroit grows has been signed by national record that have been recently signed by label EMI. , .national record companies. Of the The Detroit band 'will celebrate four, Rhythm Corps appears to be v. the event with a combined record re enjoying, the moat of success. Their lease/record label signing bash on album, "Common Ground," is selling Tuesday, Feb. 14, at Saint Andrew's well and receiving considerable air-: Hall in Detroit. The four members of play on commercial radio. J Second. Self are already heralding Fowlkes,belieyea tyat type of no the news. \ toriety is within Secorid SelTs grasp. "We've been trying for awhile/' "We will, make it" Fowlkes said. said drummer Jeff Fowlkes, "and "I think we have all of the elements. all Of a sudden it happened." It's just a matter of keeping the Second Self bas extensively toured focus. So far, we've .been able tQ do the Michigan, Ohio and Ontario re that"; ;:.v;y' gion along with the East Coast for the past two years. After bearing a ALSO, SEEKING to put Detroit six-song tape, EMI arts and reper bands in a national light is Tremor toire man, Rob Gordon, flew in to Records' Gary ReicheL He's In Cincinnati to check out the band. volved In the distribution of latest Gordon was Impressed enough to releases by Frask Allison sad tie have; Second Self showcase for the Odd Sox, "Monkey Business" (LP); entire label In New York. Shortly af Bootsey X, "Strip Music for the Sub ter, they were signed. urbs" (cassette); 3-D Invisibles, "I felt they exenhplify whafs miss "Vampire A Go-Go" (LP); Jaak Hot ing in music these days," said Gor keys, "Kick.Out the Jelly" (LP); Vrv don, who works out of EMTs New Akaaldren, "Witness" (minl-LP); York office. "The passion. The very Sleep, "Brain- Child" (LP) sod bis strong live show.' The dedication to group Cinecyde, "Who Goes There?" the music for music sake, not neces All of those performers, sod then sarily just for success. I think they some, were action recently as Trem write great songs." or Records presentedTooe its come- Eight of Second Self s songs will to-be-expected excellent review- be released next week on a mini-LP. shows at Saint Andrew's HalL %• -EMhwU>pick-mpndistribution-on that People "were~fernark1ng" at ~ the disc. Also,- Fowlkes said the group show about the stellar performance The members of Passion Nouveau Include Marc Andrls, vocalist Derrick Thompson, drummer Vern Blevins and guitarist John will bead Into the studio to work on put In by those fellas from out yan- Mecca. an album to be released by August der, the Vokbests. We had a chance * The next few months will be spent to catch 3-D Invisibles, wbo bad ev picking a producer. The band is erybody bumping and moving on the working with a list of about "30-40 floor. ,-4 names." Cinecyde, with Bootsey X sitting ji Their 'passion' is dance music Fowlkes said that will be tough In on drums, didn't disappoint Net? considering the short amount of time ther did Skoetisg Ctab, wbo played they haye before they're back Into their last show with lead singer Jbn By Larry O'Connor der, Lhiran Duran and Roxy Music as into a formula. sound," said Blevins, who lives In the studio. -.••". Cortes. Seems the vocalist scored staff writer influences, guitarist Macca lists Joey Kool was the beginning of Warren. "But It's good to have an 'We're looking for somebody wbo himself a promotion at Ekktra Jimmy Page and Jimi Hendrix as what would later become Passion edge to it John brings that" really understands our approach to Records and baa moved to Boston. Three out of four members of Pas his. Nouveau. Influenced by the likes of "The guitar Is a very emotional In music," Fowlkes said. "Somebody The band will continue on with a yet- sion Nouveau recommend dance mu So there you go. There's the edge. Missing Persons, that band was strument" Thompson added. "I where we can just walk right In, set to-be named new lead singer. sic with an edge. Members believe that the raw guitar fronted by a female. Thompson heard Jimmy Page make his guitar up and dp it Our stuff is pretty much Also performing were Frank Alli And the fourth member, you ask. sound puts Passion Nouveau a few played guitar in the group. cry.pnce." y:J^ where we want it to be." son and the Odd Sox, Mesa Mea, Well, Marc Andrls of Troy chooses steps ahead of the average drone Things grew stale and Thompson Another facet to the Passion Second Self joins Rebel Heels (At Tree BJee Hearts, Static Alphabet to sit this Interview out at the other band. reorganized. He met Andrls, who lantic), FJvis Hitter (Restless/Enig andthe Jsak Monkeys. table while other band members suggested Blevins. A few people au Nouveau sound is the song writing of "Our live show adds a lot of guitar hover around a tape recorder. ditioned the guitarist spot until Mac Thompson. He admits writing one and movement up front, which Brit 'Be Is the quiet one," said Derrick ca emerged. out of four songs for a pop hit He ish bands don't offer," said Thomp Thompson, vocalist and spokesman said the other stuff comes from son, 25,_who.lives In Detroit "Their '1 feel confident that he Is the for Passion Nouveau. within. stage show is usually boring. We try missing link," Thompson said. 'The Songs off a slickly-produced demo Drummer Vern Blevins of Warren to offer a lot of excitement" four of us planned to go far." Detroit band and guitarist John Macca of Farm- So far the band has made It to Chi tape shows a group whose quite con 8econd Self ington Hills along with Thompson fident in its direction. At first, PASSION NOUVEAU certainly cago and Toronto along with a tour will, celebrate more than make up for Andrls' si Thompson said the band tried to play captures that on tape. Songs are of the college circuit Also, they are Hs signing with lence. All three enthusiastically dis all types of music, Including country filled with musical virtuosity and in one of the few bands that can boast cuss the direction of Passion and western, rhythm and blues and national record trospection. To their credit, they of playing rock'n'roll venues, such as Nouveau, keeping their concentra straight ahead rock'n'roll. Jabet ENN with don't fall Into the trap of repetitive Paycheck's Lounge and Lili'a 21, as tion along the way despite talking Dance Is where it's at though, for a been Tu*e- beats and display a certain spark un well as dance clubs like Taboo.' above a soundcheck by the British Passion Nouveau. day, Feb. 14, at common for bands of their Ilk. synth band Flock of Seagulls at THE SOUND, they believe, "The thing about this band," Mac Blondie's.- > That obviously is -by design. crosses a wide genre of musical ca said, "is that it seems to be in HaM in Detroit First off, Passion Nouveau pro Thompson formed the band, under a tastes. Again, credit for part of that volved In whatever Is new. It's al claims itself as a dance band with,* different name, six years ago with goes to the guitarist ways on the cutting edge of what Is spark. While membersclte New Or- the idea of being new without falling "I think it's good to have a dance happening In music." IN CONCERT COLLEGE LOCAL • HALLOWEEN cial guests, Opossums, on Wednesday, Kings will perform Friday and Saturday, • MOTOR CITY ROCKERS Here are the top 10 albums receiving Here are the top l* soap recerriag air Halloween will perform Monday, Feb. Feb. 8, at the Blind Pig. 208 S. First St, Feb. 10-11, at Sully's, 4758 Greenfield, Motor City Rockers will perform along air play on WHFR-FM, campus static* at play on 'Detroit Marie Sceae,**. wafca b 6, at the Blind Pig, 208 S. First St, Ann Ann Arbor. For InformaUon, call 996- north of Michigan Avenue, Dearbora For with special guests, The HeputaUons, on Henry Ford Community College in Dear beard 4 to S pm Soadays (repeated MS Arbor. For Information, call 998-8555. 8555. InformaUon, call 846-5877. Saturday, Feb. 11. at Blonde's, 21139 W. born. to&JO pjn. Tuesdays) on WDTR-FM. Seven Mile, east of Telegraph, Detroit • PASSION NOUVEAU • THE AFFAIR • JAZZ QUARTET For informaUon, call 585-8108. 1. "Beezuba," De*4 MUkmea. 1. "Vain Boy,"Oat Moreaeat • V Passion Nouveau will perform on The Affair will perform Wednesday Milt Jackson, John Lewis, Connie Kay 2. "Fisherman Blues," Waterboys. 2. "Blind Juitice,'' Flgare 4, Tuesday, Feb. 7, at Jaggers, 8481 Eliza through Saturday, Feb. 8-11, at Jaggers, and Percy Heath will perform at 8 p.m. • BOOTSEY X 3. "The Whitney Album," Soak Yoctk. 3. "So What Baby," Fry Away Hair. beth Lake Road, Ponliac. For Informa 3481 Elizabeth Lake Road, PonUac For Friday, Feb. 10, at the Power Center In Bootsey X will perform Saturday, Feb. 4. "ProdigalSoogs," S*liU. 4. "&ro to Die," fete Ucaalfc. Uon, call 681-1700. InformaUon, call 68M700. Ann Arbor. Tickets are 115 and available 11, at Lili's 21,2980 Jacob, off Jos. Cam 5. "Oft Our Big Fat Merry-go-round," 5. "Again," V% Rafcriaf. at Ticketmaster ouUets and the Michigan pau, Hamtramck. For more InformaUon, How. 6."Cbeckin'Ogt,"ffi|iHlliii • WALK THE DOGMA • PRIVATE DRIVE Union. For InformaUon, call 765-0046. caU 875-6555. 6. "Daydream NaUoo," Soak Yosts. • 7. "Night Comes OB," Batty East Walk the Dogma will perform on Tues Private Drive will perform on Thurs 7. "Don't Hit Me Up," Doggie Style. 8. 'Tattoo," Orkatal Spas.' 8.' Vampire A Go-Go," 3-D bTWUet. 9. "Lonely One," Tte Dtfrercac*. day, Feb. 7, at Rick's American Cafe, «11 day, Feb. 9, at Sully's, 4758 Greenfield, • LEAGUE OF NATION 8 • JOHNNY ALLEN Church, Ann Arbor. For Information, call Dearborn. For informaUon, call 846-5877. Johnny Allen will perform with special 9. "California," Amerkaa Mask Grot* 10. "Accidental Fourth Street," Flares League of NaUons wiU perform along guests, Souled Out on Saturday, Feb. 11, 10. "The Wolves," Tke Wolro. oaABeaca. . ' .'- 998-2747. With special guests, The Stand, on Friday, • MERQYRULE at Hamtramck Pub, 2048 Canlff, off 1-75. Feb. 10, at Hamtramck Pub, 2048 Caniff, For informaUon, call 365-9760. • HOLY COWS Mercy Rule will perform along with off 1-75. For InformaUon, call 865-9760. Holy Cows will perform on Tuesday, Red Tear and Fly Away Hair on Thurs Feb. 7, at the Blind Pig, 208 S. First^t, day, Feb. 9, at Bloodie's, 21189 W. Seven • Q.O. ALLEN Ann Arbor. For information, call 996- Mile, east of Telegraph; Detroit For In • VERTICAL PILLOWS G.G. Allen will perform with special 8555. formaUon, call 585-8108. Vertical Pillows wiU perform Friday, guests, Ugly But Proud and Slaughter Feb. 10, at LJli's 21,2980 Jacob, off Jos. house, on Sunday, Feb. 12, at Bloodie's, • SWEET CRYSTAL • ROY ROGERS Campau, Hamtramck. For more Infor 21139 W. Seven Mile, east of Telegraph, Sweet Crystal will perform with spe Roy Rogers and the Delta Rhythm maUon, call 875-6555. Detroit For InformaUon, cail 635-8108. REVIEWS SIBLING REVELRY LIVING YEARS OFRA HAZA -4ih-/* X-e -Smothers ^ Mike and — Ofra Haza '•' Brothers the Mechanics InformaUon on Ofra Haza Is not Once iipon a time, these two guys Say it loud, say it clear. Who needs an easy to come by. With Middle- were America's favorite comedy Phil Collins and Genesis, anyway? Eastern vocal style and the fact that duo. Now, It's Bush and Quayle. . Yes folks, there's another member some of these tracks were recorded That, of course, is political humor of that prolific band who is making In Tel-Aviv, I assume that she's from — the kind that doesn't show up on some pretty good musk of hh own Israel. this best of compilation culled from these days. That's Genesis bass play The only other reason that she has albums the brothers originally er Mike Rutherford. when my gained any attention, as far as I Unfortunately, the material Is too recorded for Mercury In the mld- It's not that the brothers weren't Along with a few "Mechanic*," Carrack, dadbad by a know, Is that's the voice that was weak for Ofra to get way with this. lWOs. — or can't still be — funny. But the primarily singer* Paul Carrack and didnt get to kal tan si Pes sampled by M/A/R/S on their The music Is anemic electro-dance Despite the pair's infamous dis Smothers Brothers, especially Tom, Paul Young, Rutherford's iwonttgat- had to say I |ast w4sb I dance-floor mega hit, "Pump Up the oriented and the lyrics are more missal from their CBS. television were more than jest another mildly ing grosp has prndeced "Lbtag have toW asm - la the Mvtag Volume." than bland. Check the obviousness of show two decades ago; "Sibling Re amusing '60s comedy act ±- after all Years," an albsra whka hi both H0t~ Carrack, formerly el A laa^MMaAi^^Mli «^A^ayasssSBBBBBaSjabBBBB»^aei amiBmmlBaeiadi BbBMBBBaBBUMsya^aaai nans •^^^ al •• • 1 ) •. 40** O&E Monday, February 6,1889 STREET SENSE Dear Barbara, weight to store energy, moving, in 7; Street Scene reporter Chafiene MitcheU it aUoays looking Please let me know how you re solve this, side to^conserve heat.". ; fot the unusual and the unique. She welcomes comment*.and My boyfriend and I fight about lit- Barbara Some people have retained- this suggestion* from reader* and entrepreneurs. Write Her in tie things; like keeping the bathroom, mechanism, except that hibernation care of this newspaper, 3$251 Schooicrvft, Livonia 48150, or » * : ; ; ; clean. I know It seems trjvlal and sil Dear Barbara, is no longer considered normal.; As call591-4300,Ext.313. ' C • '/' - ' - . ••','<• ly, but it really interferes with our with all depressions, women are relationship. .">'•• Is It possible that cold weather more likely to suffer SAITs ill ef-v ' * Annette. and snow can affect how I feel? Dur fects. '-•."••'• '••'• •• '.'.-' ing the warmer months, I have lots So what can you do? Psychiatrists Heartto Dear Annette, . .: of. energy, a good temperament, and are using light treatment with some rarely get sick. During the winter success to combat SAD. When those' I'll bet it'does. Life is made up of months, I have very little energy or affected sit In front of ,brlght artlfl* small things, so never trivialize any d&Ire to do anything. I tend to eat cial lights for several hours a day, VfttonUfw's day will be extra feelings you,, your boyfriend -or any more and usually come down with they find the body responds as if it Barbara Schiff iw««t tttis i—r in a roman one close to you nasi - ' . several cases of the flu or colds. Do were summer and the depression ce, fsshioflabla * T-ahtrt In studies done by various psychol- you have any suggestions of what I lifts. - . :• ••••'" . •/ ports of the United States as- in the e|rat*. Available in long or ogUts studying our senses, an inter might be able"t5 dOo brighten my While scientists don't know how southern parts. So, if It were practi :»Hoti Sretvee, sizes small esting discovery Has been made. winter blahs. light counteracts SAD, they, do know cal for you, an extreme solution Most people favor one of their senses it works through the eyes rather thf ouflh XXL. TBOM original . D.B.; would be to move south. ' :^ creation* can be bf dared more than the others: than through the skin. There is little " I haven't said anything about your So someone with a very highly de with • traditional heart mot Southfield agreement on the kind of light to use, Increased sickness during the whiter veloped visual sense may be uncom the time of day to-apply it (some re months. There Is no mention of this if or yoti can ehooaa from a fortable in a room that looks sloppy search says morning Is better), or problem being part of the SAD syjf- wkM variety of other da-; DearD.B., and may not be bothered living In a For many peoplej—these—winter- ^ow4ong-a-person-BhouW-be-exposedT—drome, rfowever, most people are •Ions. Average prtea is $38. home, very close to a busy street. The months bring a special risk of de more susceptible to sickness In win- Ail 'dresses ere hand mada spouse may wonder what the fuss is pression. However, it is not the cold IF YOU are overwhelmed by your ter and so this may be a normal vari by designs Jo Ann Thomp- all about with a few things lying weather and the snow that are af winter doldrums, you may have to ation for you as well. Also, your lnfc sdrv end can ba ordered around and can't stand the noise of fecting the way you feel. It Is the de seek professional help. If not, you raune system may be affected by through Crystal Inc., 6177 the street. creased amount of sunlight that acts might try using artificial light on your depression, therefore making Mvernots, Troy. For mora; I've even seen recommendations as a trigger for your symptoms, low your own. Reflecting it off a screen you more susceptible. ^. information, call 828-8111. from some psychologists that say energy and overeating. It sounds like above your head (because that also I hope this answer helps you over? people with different dominant sens you're suffering from Seasonal Af mimics sunlight) may be the best come those wintertime blues. If you es shouldn't get married. I don't fective Disorder (SAD). method. try these suggestions, please let me agree! . We have always known about win Other therapies might include know if anything works. I'd love to * The question. Is one of empathy. If, ter blues, but this specific syndrome going outside at least once a day, hear from other readers on this sub - : instead of feeling criticized, you was not Identified untiL_lS8L A" even for a brief walk, and being ject. Do you suffer from SAD and !'U'-Y-'- V -^^%¾^ ./•:• .:••- • .->-s.v':f-::^-:-: could trust and empathize with his researcher at the National Institute alert to the tendency to exercise less have you found a solution? discomfort at your slopplness, then for Mental Health in Washington, and as you say, eat more. Also make Barbara having the same sense of it Is not so D.C., has stated that "SAD may be sure that your working light is ade r. I^AV important. an evolutionary mechanism which at quate to prevent eye strain and gen If you have a question, for Bar Stop fighting and start hearing, if one time was very adaptive." Like eral fatigue. bara Schiff send it to Street you want this or any other relation bears, people would "slow down in There are probably 10 times as Sense, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia t ship to be a good one. the winter to save calories, gaining many cases of SAD in the northern 48185. .r Packages make Toronto affordable Continued from Page 1 ing and events, call the Metropolitan Plan a sunny day at Harborfront, ferry to the offshore islands for picn Toronto Convention and Visitors As where you can shop, eat, enjoy water ics, festivals and other warm-weath sociation toll-free at (800) 387-2999. sports, visit craft shops, clap your er entertainment. , . ' sive, so you don't need a car for most hands to the ongoing musical and things. If you drive, remember that They've recently moved offices from other events, or just smile at the kids Shoppers love Harborfront — also Ontario enforces its mandatory seat Eaton Center to 207 Queen's Quay carrying balloons around this peo the boutiques, restaurants and belt laws. West, Suite 509, Toronto, Ont. M5J 1A7: ple-place. goings-on in Eaton Center, a huge WHERE TO stay: Go before April Carry a map and plan to use sub Harborfront Is Toronto's way of glass gallery of a mall near Toron m. 29 and take advantage of Toronto for way, bus or your feet to visit the converting old waterfront buildings to's famous shell-shaped city hall. Gem of jewel box^M the Arts, which, for the third year, area around Bloor and University to public use. You might even find an One of Toronto's big underground offers about 176 packages that com- avenues, which give you access to outdoor antiques market on Queen's •malls is across the street at Sheraton This ia obvtousty an Ham for a vary special kind of parr .'• * bine five-star hotels with tickets to the parliament buildings in Queens Quay. If the weather is good, take a Center. ton. A work of art in ItaaH, this antique design resem- theaters and museums. Call toll-free Park, the fantastic Royal Ontario Mas a small hatbox. Covared in rad ailk and accented (800) 387-0844 for Information and Museum and the restored shops and with yaHow fringe, bugle bead* and cryatal. Vary Valen book as soon as you can. restaurants of Yorkville. tine* «t 1360. Ylang Ytang, Somaraat Mall, Troy. Rates start at $151 per person You will also enjoy Chinatown, the double occupancy In Canadian dol nearby Art Gallery of Ontario (don't ShantyCreek lars and are determined by which of miss the Henry Moore room) as well as Kensington Market and the CN SchussMountain the five hotels you choose. The pack . A ClU* ItltONT age includes two nights lodging, two Tower. Mtatra.MI 49418 nights stage entertainment' (some are dinner theaters and include din ONE NIGHT'S FREE LODGING \' 1 ner) and tickets to three art muse ums - jftoyal Ontario Museum, Art ON OUR 5 DAY MIDWEEK VACATION Gallery of Ontario (both downtown) March and the McMichael Canadian Collec tion (in Weinberg north of the city.) 4-5 • 3 Day Midweek Vacation • (£ H A A per adult, per stay, doublp / IF YOU go before Feb.-28, another promotion called Double Your Plea vP I HrHr occupancy • ti>«r3 included sure gives you 50 percent off pub Ask about adding the kids - for FREE! lished rates at 40 top hotels Thurs All Packages Include: day through Saturday night, at pric Vi'ffinptK es starting at $29 Canadian per Lift Tickets • Day Care • Ski Clinics // M^Jm, person. You'll also get a discount coupon book for dining and theater. * Mid week Cross Country Packages$42 Pay with an American Express card and the hotel will upgrade you, If possible. Call toll-free (800) 288- Super Apres Ski 3735. Sleigh Rides * Indoor/Outdoor Pools * Health Club If none of that works out for you, explore weekend packages. City ho tels are designed for weekday busi 1-800-632-7118 ness travelers and they use these Sweet message packages to lure weekend vacation ers to otherwise empty rooms, espe Stuck on what to giva your awaatie for Valentine'* Day? The National Theatre for the Deaf How about a aolid gold bracelet of tiny adjoining hearts. cially off-season. J*L Ask Tourism Canada for a hotel Presents Maybe a cryatal paperweight in the shape of a Hershey list or telephone Accommodation To kiaa. Or pick a Halcyon enamel hand-painted pill box In ronto, a serviceof the Hotel Associa King of Hearts the shape of heart, of couree. Puffed heart bracelet, tion of Toronto, at (416) 596 7117. $175; eottd heart bracelet, $890; lead cryatal, $25; pillbox, Send $3 to Toronto Bed and Break $186. All at Jacobaon storea. fast, P.O. 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The He: Improvised some bar comedy . pebble of a part and make it sparkle part was relatively small, especially scenes In "Flashdance,': but it ended like a'10-carat diamond. with Susan Sarandon, Kevin Costner up on the cutting room floor. :\';- But that.'as they say, is only in the and Tim Robblns dominating the "It was a shame,": to iaid,"be movies. <-••-•-'•••'.: screen. '\- -' ?.' .:.- cause had they used me, tola:.picture'- . •Wuhl also takes regularly tours vYct when the reviews op "Bull may have been successful/' , the club circuit with his stand-up Durham'' surfaced, Wuhl'f name routine. As a comic, bright lights and came up for bis portrayal of Hock- WUHL GOT his break in film, hav glamour can be glaring as the lamps ett His character".lent authenticity ing the lead in a low-budget comedy of an interrogation room; to the film while still providing the "Hollywood Knights^soon: after:.he "They're very together and yet comedic punch. that set "Bull Dur arrived in Los Angeles in 1979. He very separate," said Wuhl (pro ham" apart from most baseball also spe,nt some time as a writer for nounced "Wall"), who will appear movies. •:-/-.[ the short-lived "Police Squadi". TV Thursday through Saturday at Mark Luck, you say. Not quite. Wuhl series starring Leslie Nielsoo...:. Ridley's Comedy Castle in Berkley. worked hard on the supporting role, But stand-up comedy is where "It's (comedy) a totally different art doing extensive research on the Wuhl earned his reputation, per form. character.'- . — i. __ _ forming at ilubs and appearing on "It depends on how well you do it. "I spent a day with Marcel La- "The Tonight Show," "Late "Night Stand-up comedy can be very diffl- chemann, who is the Califorola An With David Letterman". and "The ulLto do. When you do it well, you gels pitching coach," said Wuhl, a Merv Griffin Show."" .- ; know it immediately. 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Preserving the'prize'for By Carolyn DeMarco other catch into a specimen that staff writer "willlajtSOyean." f ERVIN INSERTS « plastic fish — God, said Jim Ervin, was the form into the embalmed fish skin ±fr first taxidermist; -: V^ ;.U- ; And coats the exterior, with "the "Once he threw( Adani and Eve ; equivalent Of 50 coats of varn-. t • out of the Garden of Eden he gave ah." Painting the fish .is the most them skln3 to cover themseTves. challenging chore, Ervin said. :' They had to be.tanned otherwise "All fish lose their color.'! •the/d have been stiff. Obviously, Ervln's, most vnusual request he tanned them." •. •' ; was to mount a vole, a'small ro Ervin, 53, is also a taxidermist, • dent {one-third: the size of a. field ; though for not quite as long, only mouse. 35 years. He's th* remaining Er,- 'f "When you skin out those ears - vin of Ervin Bros. Taxidermy in you \better' know what you're' Auburn Hills, The other; Ervin.-* doing," he said. gave up years ago, leaving the at- : Hehas §lsodoneseveral taran home business to Jim..', '.'".* tulas and has a customer's love bird in the freezer. Skunks, cat CROWDED INTO the small and dogs are no-no's for Ervin — office in the front of his work- skunks because of the scent, cats shop/home'on the Pontiac border •and dogs because he's squeamish are two dozen specimens of wild about doing people's non-fowl life on the wall and shelves and •a pets. •• - • atop filing cabinets, and two thick HE FREQUENTLY gets calls photograph albums showing his from people with owls, which are i work. Everything from African illegal to kill or possess. ; lions to zebras has been mounted "They tell me they found it at by Ervin. r; the side of the road," Ervin said. "A taxidermist has to be a little "I tell them they better put ft bit of a zoologist, an ichthyolo back by the side of the road." gist, a naturalist, hunter and Songbirds are. also verboten to fisherman and gatherer from na possess, dead or alive, Ervin said, ture. And he's got to be an artist," except for starlings and common Ervln said. sparrows. Fish and deex_are_the two_inost "That's the law. You can get a requested mounts. His.events are permit from the DNR to put H (a sportsmen from every walk of mounted, bird) on public display life, many of them wanting to (In a park nature center) and preserve their first kill orprize^ bring it tarmerbut they'ihcheck— sized fish, or a more unusual on both ends. They'll check when specimen — antelope, elk, mule it leaves here and when it reaches deer. the park." >'3 "It's like ladles going to Eng It is legal to bring pheasants, land to collect tea cups," he said. partridge, ducks, crows, wood Today's customer might just as cocks and geese to be mounted, well be a woman, he said. but only if they're killed by a li "I've got a woman's 21-Inch censed hunter. bass in there that's got to be one TAXIDERMISTS NEVER get of the tops in Michigan." rich, Ervin said. The time put into the task to complete a work of art ERVTN LEARNEB>his trade is too great, but he works at it through a correspondence course. only four hours a day, six days His first mount was a sparrow he per week, be said. completed at the age of 12. A hunter, fisherman, trapper, he keeps specimens on display to show his customers what he can do. Grafters !•' "You have to have something P to show before you tell them J; you're going to charge them a couple hundred dollars," be said. 'mount' "You take •' tbelf antelope and mess It up, and-they're going to come unglued.: You can't go to ii K mart and get another one." a revival Ervln charges $225 for a deer mount that will take him three Taxidermists were scarce days to complete ~, once it's out when Jim Ervin started in the of the freezer, and on the work business 35 years ago. Today the bench. A deer dropped off today craft Is far from a dying art .may not be ready for pickup for "There are 12 In the area s several months because of the where there used to be three," he backlog. . said. Some of the others: • Dumont. Taxidermy, 2772 I WHAT COMES to Ervln is the Leach, Rochester Hills, telephone gutted deer that has already seen 852-0200. Lyle Johnson has been the deer processor. The: skull, -In-the-business-for-ai-years.-He's- Ihlde-and-hoovea-remain.-Ervl& best known for bis" fish work. He 1 slips the "cape" oVer the deer and two full-time employees are head, "pulling it over the head currently working on deer from M like a sweater," he said. the Michigan bow and arrow sea The cape — the upper section son. A mounted deer head is $210. \i of the deer and head — go into Hours are 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. the deep freeze; The antlers are Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. !!• hung. The skull and remainder of to 4:30 p.m.'Saturday. 1! the skin are discarded. • Sportsman's Village, 45658 Ervln's Iaxldermy skill is in lo Ford, Canton Township, tele cating the right size plastic skull phone 455-6666. Ken Knuel is the and glass eyes and attaching the owner of the sporting goods store. hide he has tanned, positioning Joe Segler, a taxidermist with 13 and molding the ears. " years experience, specializes In "It's the gluing, the tucking of birds and fish. Expect to wait six lips, the care of the hide. If. your months for a deer head to be re ; procedure's off you'll lose the turned Cost Is $265. Hours are £ whole cape," Ervin said. . .s a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through 8TEVE CAHTR£lL/»t«ft photojr**** Fish take a little more artistry. Thursday, 9 a.m. to 7 pjn. Friday, For $5.50 per inch Ervin will turn Crowded Into the «mall office In the front of Jim Ervln's work shelves and atop filing cabinets, and two thick photograph al 8 a.m. to 6 pm Saturday, 8 to 5- V^ €• a walleye, large mouth bass or shop/home are two dozen specimens of vfildlife on the wall, bums showing his work. > p.m. Sunday. • V •/:• Lady ^ Continued from Papal mlreq* them," she said. "They were night for the home team. For most players, the camara doing something I wanted to be derie is enough. Women's hockey 1». from,. others/' England doing."?:- :;>. : ;,-•:>..;•:::. "GO GREEN," a player's father has been a satisfying experience, • i said. "Some of the guys don't like Still,.not every potential skater calls out. "Go green." LeHoup said. His players bare it, and we also get flak from wom is matched with a team. ; "My father took me to a father/ made friends, not only locally, but en . . . you know, the kind of wom '" / "Ifs been really hard to find a daughter game after I bugged him also In Canada and among the high- en you,see wearing their mini team," said Pat Florence, another about playing hockey," England re - ly-trained Scandanavlans. Ro skirts at Red Wing games." newcomer. "It took me three called. "I think be thought I'd get chette, for instance, wears a color Because leagues have been fold months; until I found this one." one taste of it and then come right ful Scandanavian Jersey to prac ing, and because players often Florence, blond hair tucked neat off the ice. But I didn't, I liked it tice, switch allegiance between seasons, ly under her helmet, is somewhat right from the start". For LeHoup, there's also the two a strong word-of-mouth network Is of a hookey gypsy, strapping on Women'a hockey, like amateur youth league state championship necessary to keep teams alive. .'..., pads afld skates whenever, wberey-1 . hockey in general, is a family banners that hang on either side of er, she can find a game/. On game sport Moms proudly wear over the arena's Pepsi Cola clock. ONE-TIME hometown teams days, she'll drive to work In Troy/ sized lapel buttons bearing pictures have expanded their rosters to in then ¢6 the Garden City arena and of their family's players.- pads : • .j •, OANDEAN/i1«ffphot09r»phef GARDEN .(•- .n ^ _^_ _ ^ MrtMMfe Att MHili|iJi l|iiMliiaiifti mm* mtmmmm1tml^lmmmm^amm^tm^mtm^^t^^m^ammmM mmmm m *••!•• m ;p rm m.in\[fj y 7/-. \ • 1 * " ^mm *mm****m mmm m^^mmm BERESP E Monday, February ¢,1983/ 0* *ip organizing 't A Dorothy fc Lehmkuhl have to be dull Scrub-a-dub hints Q. "Scrubbing and cleaning Is such drudgery for me. Do yob have aay sugges is this message tions to make Ufe easier? * By Becky Emlnger trals that provides the ideal back A. Perhaps you need to discover the special writer ground for the simple overscale fur wonders of chemistry. Unless cleaning solu niture featured. - tions are used properly, scrubbing and lEBRUARY'S penetrating cleaning is hard work. If the right amount gray seeps through the THE CENTRAL FOYER, tiled in of solution is properly applied to the right cracks of our cozy winter beige ceramic, looks into the great soil, it will usually melt off with a minimum F cocoons. More years than room. The asymmetric studio celling^ of elbow grease. Try working smart Instead not, the outdoor slush and dirty snow reflects the light streaming through of hard by using some of these simple se taint our outlook and our kitchen windows surroundings the fireplace. crets: floor. So we snuggle down, reach for At once the mood is light and airy First, the cleaner must be matched to the the latest travel brochures, and and soft and comfy — in all, a de* soil Some waxes can only be removed with search for an escape to a warm, in lightful mix. ammoniated strippers, for instance. Heavy viting environment. X, . grease and tar can be melted off as easily But wait. Wouldn't it be great to Stationary French doors form the as sugar In water with the canned hand have that wonderful warmth and outer wall of the dining room, bath cleaners usedbyjnechanlcs. (DLand Goop airy atmosphere-without-battling ing itlrrlightrAgaln; pickled wood Is are two brands readily available at hard Metro airport traffic? How about a used in the table featuring bread- ware, drug or grocery stores). The lanolin in home that reflects an attitude of boarded ends- and wrought iron these magical potions are not only easy on year-round summer? braces. Many of the wood pices are your hands but work just as well on clothes, Pat Newman, interior designer at authentic reproductions and all are carpet or almost anything else. GooGone Is Brent Furniture of Bloomfield Hills, from the medium-priced "America" wonderful for removing adhesive residues. has created just that ambience In a line by Lane. The windows show off Advice on specific soil problems can be model contemporary ranch home in soft-fold Roman shades. received from hardware stores, Janitorial Rochester Hills. Located in the Wild- Perhaps the most delightful room supplies or the Cooperative Extension ser flower subdivision on Auburn Road is the den/third bedroom. Angled vice. east of Rochester Road, this 1,600- French doors open to a cozy space square-foot home is ideal for the that invites you to sit and bask. Light Read and follow directions accurately young professional or empty nester. from the' palladian window filters when mixing concentrated cleaners: Just as The three-bedroom, two-bath home through wide-slatted blinds. A coun tripling the salt in a cake recipe is not rec features an outstanding floor plan try flavor Is added with the use of a ommended, neither is mixing two parts wa with flexibility. large basket and generous writing ter to one part solution when the formula "PEOPLE EXPECT SPACE to desk set in an alcove. This intriguing calls for 10-to-l. More is not necessarily room could easily handle an over better. function for them. That's what the market demands," said Newman. flow of guests from the great room. Allow adequate time for cleansers to do With that in mind, she has chosen a The kitchen's grey-green counters their job: Whether washing windows or bar southwest theme throughout the provide accent to the oak cabinets. becue grills, the job can be easy if you give house. The openness of the dining rea is em the proper solution time to emulsify the This so-called desert look can take phasized by the wallpaper purposely soil. many facets. hung horizontally, or "railroaded." A common misconception is that if you ' "Desert can be sophisticated or The chairs from Lane's Coronado have washed something, it Is clean. Not nec rustic — It's eclectic," Newman collection are metal with an adobe essarily so. Some people tend to repeatedly said. Although desert color schemes colored textured finish. A console have skin breakouts in oily places around range from soft pastels to brlgbts to table in light pine could double as a their nose, for Instance. Although they faith- deep muted tones, Newman's use of serving buffet. ' l fully wash their face, they may not have muted aqua carpeting highlighted applied the soap carefully enough into the^ withi beige and > cream (bring the THE MASTER BEDROOM is soft crevices nor given it time to do its job. (Skin southwest to Michigan." • . ness served with clean lines and genS ertiptions can alsoJfc^ cauied.by pjh^jaj^ v; Green, as in.seafoam, spruceand . tie color. This: private retreat is ioirs, of course)..' •" •',:•• ••'•V- •• .>•---•-:;• buxr* with:* blolshcart, 1» mattac jt •wiU»d in li*&t from pUotaUoq. comeback. Forget avocado. It Is the shuttered Windows and adobe-fin* interplay of soft green against neu ished crockery lamps. condo queries RATE PROTECTION PROGRAM obert M Melsner LOeKWAN8% Robert M.Meisner is a Birmingham at torney specializing in condominiums, real MORTGAGE RATE FOR estate and corporate law. You are invited to submit topics which you would like to see discussed in this column, including ques tions about condominiums, by writing Rob- ert M. Meisner, $0200 Telegraph Road, 15 MONTHS Suite 467, Birmingham 48010. This column provides general information and should not be construed as legal opinion. (11.875% APR*) i -.-...,. Q. Our management company has promised The clean lines of a southwest theme highlight the dining room us that it will pat liens on condominium units In the Wildflower subdivision model. Thinking about buying a homesoon... in toe event of a delinquency. They say that this is over and above their management fee. Uncertain about rising interest rates:.. Is this cuiiomary? You may lock-In a first year adjustable rate mortgage loan for 8% A. There have been decisions rendered by for 15 months from the time of your application (11.875% APR*). the various courts In the United States indicat Some requirements are: c V ! ing that the placement of a lien is a legal-type activity which should be done by an attorney. 1. Apply at one of our offices for a specific loan amount. Management companies that represent that 2. A written commitment will be Issued on loan approval after a they will place liens on units may be practicing v law without a license. But; more importantly, standard mortgage qualifying process. even if they are not engaging in clearly, lega\ 3. A non-refundable fee of 1½% of the mortgage amount must be activities which are beyond the scope of their paid for rate commitment but is fully credited to origination involvement in the management of condomini ums, and most management companies do not and discount fees at the time of closing. : \ get involved in placing liens on condominiums, since they believe that their activities should be concentrated in the areas of management and not legal entanglements.' FIRST Q. The builder formed our homeowners as sociation and later passed it onto the people SECURITY that live in the subdivision. I want to know what my rights are because I was not in I SAVINGS formed prior to the closing on my borne that 1 1 had become a mandatory member in the Asso — BANK r» ciation and a fee would have to be pakt each year. I just want to know why I was not in formed of this before closing on the home. Main Office Loan Center A. Of courses it is difficult to answer your 1760 Telegraph Road 42657 Garfield question with absolute certainty since I am not Bloomfield Hills, Ml 46013 aware of the subdivision documents under Mt. Clemens, Ml 48044 which you were obligated to become a member 352-7700 263-5600 of Ihe homeowners association and otherwise pay assessment*. Chances are,- however, that Loan Center Loan Center these restrictions were recorded as a matter of 37650 Professional Center Drive 29444 Northwestern public record and showed up on the title com Livonia, MI48154 SouthfleW, Ml 4S034 mitment which you or your attorney should 5*1-6770 357-2200 have received prior to closing. If so, technically, you were on constructive •RATE 8U9J&3T TO INCREASE AriERCtOSlNO notice of anything recorded as a matter THIS PftOQfVyj OfTEREO FOR UMITEO TIME ONVY record, Including your obligation to become a member of the association »nd your concoml- nant obligation to pay assessments.The build ALSO ASK ABOUT OUR UNLIMITED er was not necessarily under an obligation to »•: disclose to yon that fact, although good prac DRAW CONSTRUCTION LOAN PROGRAM tice would require same. Wnltptptf purpoeety hung horizontally — or "railroaded" — FOR BUILDING YOUR OWN HOME. emphasize* the openness of th# kitchen-dining eree. >>• J .*' * mm M iutt *ittiifc^U^£i«£ ^* w* • r 2€* 0*E Montty.HboHty 6,1969 .**-•= 591 -0900 59/1-2300 DisplayAdvertising 315 NorthviHt-Novl YOU MAY PLACE A NORTHVILLE: Open house. Feb. 12, CLASSIFIED AQVERTJSEMENT 1 to 4pm. 609 W. Ced/. Charming 1987 house wtth 3 bedrooms. Many FROM updates.' Mus9 see to appreciate. Place your Classified Real Estate $128,000. ^^ 8:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. MONDAY -THUR8DAY . Advertisement In more than 150,000 NOVi - 4 bedroom colonial, 2V» ( baths. aB appliances Included. ANOFftOM SSAntSflOoWs- Antwsr to Pirewioua PuxiHe V : atlluentSuburban'Detroit Homes < HARnlMAN REAL ESTATE 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. tTmm«(6ci( 41 Enemy ;p. 477-4494 42 Martin of FrtlDAY ' '4 Angry-- B R 1 B EH •frv RITE yrtSfT.piOOMFiELOf 18T FLOOR MA3TER 9 AiUmaCt fOQt ' rriutte >' "THE OXfORO'.3 bedroom custom 43 0CMO:;' REN EW9HB E E F E D BiCOMFlSlD brick 2 story 2,400 square ft. home DEADLINES . • \i ~ DUroc*wr with Gbrary featuring en open floor FOR CLASSIFIED "MNERS" . 13 CtxAr voice) > 4* Merit ••••-;'.-.' AMUO EPART 8|N 1 plan wlih 1st floor master Suit*, 45.-F**0, :•'•. •/14 Wajt.-PPi-.- C 0 TMR A <) E 3||Q E T 34» Blrrr^ai>-Bk»mfteM graat room with beamed Cathedra) MONDAY ISSUE: 5 P,M. FRIDAY '/ISTOfstedvp'' .v'-Twai.-,-.?'; ceDing, natural maspnry fireplace, THUR8DAYIS8UE: 5 P.M. 47 6**mWi E V BIRfllT E: A||C]U T 8 303 WettfJkwrnflek^chvdUX* 2¼ baths, .oak cabinetry, sparking 17 Louia«n)««nd 304. Farn^tOfrfarrNnotcnKM . new, 10 year' HOW warranty. - ,TUE8t>AY W«i*«muD«r, 49,'Troffi^ •.'•- QQHEJ auuracaa .399 Br1ghton,Kart)and,Wa»edUke Buyer'* mortgage costs paid, by .^ :wftt»Lov«" • •'•30* SyVtNMoMjthWp ••;•-.. builder, up lo $5,800. Asking • ;: -^9--:.~P- MturWsrVP UHHU QQEDQ 307..South Lyori. 'M»0/d..H9ryanrJ $199,000 ONE CALL POES IT ALL ISStrangtti y uuanHQ C1SEDQ ' 3M Rotneiler-Troy . HARRY 8. , ¢1 B^»ytool4n OtOlnexf T A A T s •D|0 E S 309 HoralOak-Oak Park OAKLANO COUNTY.-. „„.644-1070 ••>*: M K .± .. * MfalfttlilfttMfMI pa»a^ wmmm mmm ipaop mmmm mm Mcinday, February 6,1989 ME *3€ 310 Wlxom-Commerce 329 Condot 326 Condot 326 Condot 328 DupltXH 360 BiitlMtt 400 Aptt.FOfRtnt :i •: 400 Aptt.FofHtftt • Union Ukt 342 Ufctfront Froptfty A BEAUTIFUL VIEW . Novl COodo . NEWCONSTRUCTKJN TWELVE MILE & Evergreen, 2 bed . TownhouHt ALL SPORTS 8ugden Lakefront 2 OppOftOOftitt BLOOMFlELpHlUBAACA overlooking pond. 2 bedroom, VA room, 2 bath, with balcony, excel . BIRMINGHAM V REN0VATE0 2 bedroom ranch. WALKOUT TO THE WATEfl Premi bedroom, tit bath contemporary, Newty remodeled J and 2 bedroom Condoafor rant, 'lurnlehed and un- Great room with cathedral cefflng, batK*lkh witt^JtKh cs*.M.m.» fireplace m„^~j**.+., professionJ i__ um setting In NorthvMe. Executive lent condition, epfhence* frduded BIRMINGHAM - 2 »We-by-»lde 8TORE FOR SALE - aatabCahad furrwshad. Short, and kMg tarm unit*. Beparale utlitles. 2 car ga tandy beach, (unlet view*. apartment! avefebfe )u*l East pf fireplace, fie/age, 1 acre, UnlOO Wall y &&»&>.decorated. 'hrimedjat e occuparv Kestyte Is avarUWe In iNa 2.000 owner ha* found new home, wll $125,600. 343-0219 shop seWng card*, grtte, Mk ptanl*. lease* avaflaWe to preetiglev* cy. 199.500'. sacrifice. ; after 730pm, 459-9444 rage. Jusl lilting. $143,600. $35,000. Parmtogton Mia area. Adam* Rd. near downtown Birming Lake privSegae, possible Land con square n. 2 bedroom. Natural fire ham. Rental rate* Include heal, wa BfoomfteWH*. tract $76.000 • mmer CALLFtfCK place, 2½ bath*, 2 car ge/age end Cofdwell Banker. CalfRues Messlnar CONTEMPORARY - NEW 0 v< t''. •-^^^i^ulkaiSJ ^ ^ ^i^ ^^ mmmmmmm ----^ -- Mtm mmmamt1mlmt t mmmM am^m9M^m^mmMml mmt mm : !.{:-. im**m***m*mmm*mmmm*mmm*p ***m. 4€* 04E Monday, February 6, 19*9 499 Aptt^rOf Hint 4M ApfeFortont 400 Apt».FofR*ot 400 AfHf.Fof R .y-j. mmmammmmmm^m Mm mil iMIMBalaAtfl w****^mmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmem mmmmmmmm —-~~ #-- " * Monday, February 6,1989 OiE «66 WAfKfcForRant 400 Apt*. For Rent 4» ApU.FOfFfcfrt 400 Apt$. For Rent 400 Apti, For Rent 400 Apt*. For Rent 400 Aptt. For Rent 400 Apt*. For Rent 400 AjrtfcFtt Rent X; SofiTHVULE • Le/ae unfurnished • N.R0YAL0AK PLYMOUTH •....••• PLYMOUTH • Sublease 1 bedroom. PONTIAC - First floor 1 bedroom k) ROCHESTER HiLU, targe 2 bed A LUXURY • ROCHE8TEH* r toWer apartment, two per month. ) & 2 bedroom Apt*, with export a mi floor, 2 bedroom eparimeni, 7 months left on lease. Immediate room epl $465 per month includes Clftfiwapm ., 34»-«.„« 41/ conditioning. 8t«rtino 61 $4S£ a greoious. converted Victorian resi 2BEOROOMAPT. ROCHE8TERSQUARiil tr^judesr^iawatar. m-»»3 Mil a Main Sveeia. Immediate oc occupancy, $400/monlh, $400/»e- dence. Franklin Blvd. Historic Ots- beat a welar. No peta. A**n Court 13 AVAILABLE HOW1 - 8PECIAI cupancy. Private emrance, BaJoory. eurity Cell: -.-' 663-S953 frtrl $17!S/mo Mrs. Smith 335-91^Apts . est-7frfrq NdRTMVtLLe i 2 bedroom duplex Levoter bBnds throughout, new car ' Senary Pep ieHenfr 11M^-'.- wfiji epoQenoes. WW per month, f paling.- an appliances with Ire* PLYMOUTH - Walk lo lowa 1 bed REBATE ROCHESTER LUOLOWAPT8. • Great Bouthfkad kxatlon ;.-•-- FROM$4»5 7^rirmHUT PARKER HOUSE 645 Ludlow, t a 2 Bedroom Apis. month a security deposit. Can after wearier-dryer facilities, an new bath room flat. Appliances, heal a water Enjoy lakeside Dying al its REDFORD TVrP.: One bedroom up • Private entrances Great VaJuee f»af*»e1*Jn«J a fixture*, individual sioraoeTiepa- Included. Oarage, no pels. 1 mo se per apartment in private home, with From $400. Heat 4 Water fextuded. • 2 Ml baths ScenkVle- A*iHe«- epjj- ' v 2/7-ia?3 ; X^APTS^— best & receive $300 lo help . 651-7270 • ,:, Beautiful specious apt*. • rat* furnace with central air, IndM- curity. $450 mo. After 7PM453-2746 .' wHh your moving costs.We >, private entrance, utifcue* Included. • Waaher/oVyer hook-up WaMng distance to down*ow v W "' . * . , I '^•^ki* kl«*af«iak«a*aaaakaaaa«aletaa«aaa^^ iM MMMi *mwwne*^*i***»**1*^^wu^iiw^wwwwww!,,flw»*** PWWPPPHWW^WPWWW^ Mi. 04E Monday, February e,'1W9 ^.,..11.,,^-...,.,.,. v. 591-0900 591^2300 Display Advertising 400 Aptt/ForRent 400 Apt* For Rent 400 Apt*. For Rent 400 Apft.Fof Rent 400 Apti. For Rent JW Apt».F«fR«nl ROMULUS • 2 bedroom apartment, ROYAL OAK, adjacent 10 Beaumont / HKJHLAN0TOWEftAPT8. ROYAL OAK . 212 Baker. Near RYAN/10 MILE AREA RYAN/10 MILE AREA WINDSOR PARK •• •*••••'•'• ••••••-••• • water & appliance* Included. $3» Hoepltal, charming 1 bedroom, new 1 bedroom apt*, available. Senior Wood*erd/«1 Mi* fid. 0eluX»'2 ly decorated, carpeted. U2i month. bedroom apt. Heated, appliance*, 2 monthly. • ' ¢41-0790 r auxenjOniy. 10aOr»eaneW.-• • WARREN WARREN SOMTHFIELO, , • 405-34½ Contact Sue. Moo-Set. •' 5€9-7vr7 .car parWng.-L,ow rent. See Ctrtttk- er.AoLIOt: • :.. S47-S410 $460 to $565 BEST APARTMENT ROYAL OAK COfVOO • 1 bedroom, Beautiflcatlon Winner 1-2 bedrooM, heal* wtt* Indcxled 400 Apt*. For M» uunuea Included e*oepl elect/tefty. ROYAL Oak lownhow»e. 2 bed .3 years In a row. Beauliflcatlon Winner Security bunding. Q mo. lewe - Small pel* eBowed. room*, ) bath, hardwood floor*. M 3 years In a row. $Mmmlng pool • »t Arid "we. have ft. First Month's Rent FRF-I- Every, Monday and Thursday in our Located on Hum FW. between • -Creative-Living Real ' Wayne a Newrburtjh Rds. In weetJend Estate Section. Open Men. • Set 10 • 6, Sun. 12 •« ^ Luxury speaks for Itself at You're sure to find Phon«> 729-5650 Weatherstone. Very private two what you're looking (A P A B T M I NT- &,) and three-bedroom townhomes. for advertised by private homeowners Formal dining rooms. Great Attractive 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments rooms',with natural flreplacesL and qualified /Covered parking two and one-: Realtors. " from'500 ~~ half baths: And little things like In Make your Creative stant hot water In the kitchen, Living Real Estate 2 Bedroom Tbwnhousea Available Only at Weatherstone. Of course. section an enjoyable Featuring: reading habit. • HEAT INCLUDED • Storage Areas • Modem Appliances • Air Conditioning • Laundry Facilities • 2 Swimming Pools MAI UT ATI • Fully Carpeted • Clubhouse h&LSH EVENT MONDAY ~ • Vertical Blinds . AWOTWMOAVIltm • Sauna • 24 Hour Emergency Maintenance It's an offer youcan (A PART HE N V"D Clrculation.,,591-0500 really warm up to., Classified.,,..591-0900 1st Month's Rent FREE! To begin with, nobody bot nobody •an offer you > better Soathfleld Display Real Estate location. In addiUoo, yoo will have a warm attractive apartmtnt at a from $490 »ery reaionable rate. Throw-free 644-1070 beat Into tie deal, and you lost can't Attractive 1 and 2 Bedroom beat our offer. Come join us at Apartments Featuring: 591-0900 Fraailln Park Towers,1 new friends are waiting. ' HEAT INCLUDED 23600 Lamplighter Lane on Providence Drive • Vertical Blinds « Heated Swimming Pool just North of W. Nine Mile Rd. in Southfield • Fully Carpeted • Clubhouse . (one block West of Greenfield Rd.) • Air Conditioning • Laundry Facilities ; OpHeii 7 Days • Beautiful Grounds • Lighted Parking '• 24 Hour Emergency Maintenance i 557-6610 Located on 5 Mile Rd. Betwten Middlebelt and surprises • tot artr rnliwtt «x> *tk(t(it »OIL» cef; 37350 Franklin Roed, SoularkM, MI (313) 35*^020. InVster Rd in Ltwnia/ MAr/KTmorerrcoMWHTY ' / OPEN 7 DAYS 427-6970 *Apartttient$ Farmlngton Hills* Best Apartment ValMe Btoc^ Cabit TV how available :V NEW 1 & 2 Bedropmt)>- Bottom Aponimvb Apartments From ^^ )* On HatsUad >/a Mile Norths WB PAY YOUR HEAT of Grand Rive/ /v • Air Conditioning • 8wlmmlng Pool • B#rc^hy or Patio • ClubhOMie • [c*bfe TV AvtlUWo > * Convenient to • Beeutlful Qrourrdt 12 Oaks Mall At Pontlac Trail and Beck Roada In Wlxom (Exit 1-96 *t Beck Ro*d then 2 Mile* North to Pontine TYall) Open Mon. • Sat. 9-6 / Sun. 11 • t5 624-6464 -'\ mrwww*m**mmm^m m mmmmmm A ,:) Monday, February 6,1989 o&E 2! <*0 ApfcFortont 400 Aptl.For R#nt 400 Apti,FpfR»nl 400Aptf.ForRtht 402 FumWwdApti. 402 FumI*f»dAp... 402Fuml*J»dA|>U. 402 FucnWwdApt*. 404H«m«FofB^r^ SOUTHFIELO . Condo..Pien aneed TROVftROVALOAK WINTER SPECIAL ForRfflt ForR#nt Fof R4fll ForR«it B1AMIHOHAM/&EVERLYHM.U /;&**™«*»faall Enjoy Mnt«l'air. Preaeriliy available Vft 2 bedroom WESTLAND PARK Newburgn Colonial Apt*. »150 te- Li** <*bhgue*. OVmeafw, t M^.' 2 Home*: 2 bedroom. »650 moMfi apartment*. Fireplace, oak floor* or Curity deposit. 1 bedroom. Carpet Downlown Birmingham • Troy FARMJNOTON HILLS . amert exec UVONtA-6 MSe/Farminglon. 1 bed WINTER SPECIAL . v yPbfn.»4»V; -• •• •/; .: 353-5760 carpeting, dlahweaber. beet, water. APARTMENTS FURNISHED ft UNFURNISHED utfve 1 bedroom furnished apart- 3 bad/bom, »760 • month, ptua ee- ed, eppunce*. private entrance. room, wuiuee. (nana, garage, air. , 6L00MFIELDLAXE3 : Cwriry. -: . 43^-14*» | ••'. 80UTHFIELD V cooking gea Included In moai. Many Across from City Park Senior* welcome. Rant »379. .' MONTHLYLEA8E8 meht. Uu£tles Included. JmmedUta Employed male, non-amokev over / APARTMENTS wtih vertical Mnd*. Children? Pel*? ";-.'• (Cherry HiB) 7214699 occupancy »750. 661-0366 45. Reference*. »376, . 691-1350 2 corporate apartment* avaftable WRMtNOHAM- excepiiefww/rwoa » . FINEST APARTMENT8 Aill. : AMBER APARTMEHT8 (between Mlddlebelt ft Merrimen) Executive PreferrerJ- f abrvary 2 in a amat, private adult bedroom. Hard wood Mora, n Hvwtg WOOOWARO ft 12 MILE Area. 3 TURN1SHE0~ STUDIO apartment. NATIONAL MOTEL CHAIN complea. 1 & 2 bedrooms, 1¼ baths HIQHE3T QUALITY SouthfiCd area. Comfortable for 1 ft *nlng room*. fVaplaoe, Pay»280-2630 Eve*: 266-6714 room* ai*J bain. Stove, refrigerator . Offering Weekly Rental* ONE eEOftOOM; 6500-»600 garage, flmahad b -i THE MT. VERNON v. Pool •:••'• ; '• • and drape*. »37«..Single per»«». FINE8T LOCATIONS person. .No lease requested. I From *H7 fir* Tax TROY 6ma» efficiency over »tore- TWO dEOROOM: »5«0-»«50 a*, fl 100/rwo Cea LUXURY AMENITIES! monih tecwfty deposit. »350 month Furnished, single/double bedded Al of the apartmeni* Include car- TOVYNES froni at Square Uke ft Uvernoi*. HEAT INCLUDED I 'i i ii 'i ,"r '• I.I axiudeaheaiNopal-. room*. EfKdenclea al extra charge. petlng. drape*, new decorator furni ©wwWfOHaAM IN*T%yfffi. itiw?M $325. mo, pfua I mo. Haal ft bullt-H Utilities Included , Osy*-535^26»Eva*.-356-3l32 UUtie*. telephone, cdor TV. Week ture by Globe Inlertor* ft are com- Me 9 bedroom, 1 bath. Oarage i appllancee Included. . 355-0603 401 FwnfturtRtnt*) ly maid service Multiple tocaUona. storage. . mini-t*nd* throihi— 2-3 BEOROOMS $200 DISCOUNT FURNISHEO ft UNFURNISHED Cal Rob al: 477-3200 pieiefy decorated ' Luxurious 1500 Sq. Ft. 2 bedroom*, Waaher ft d/yar on Main floor. Heel 1750/MO. * aeevrity. »424(3*4 FROM '$?« - HEATINCLUDED From: $420 FURNITURE FOR YOUR 649-1414 2 Ml baths, modern kitchen, large PLYMOUTH - DOWNTOWN. 2 bed ft water Included. OE air condition Monthly or i,ease 3 Room Apartment For rooms, security aystem. room apartment furnished, »650per ing. Second bedroom can be weed &RMlN0VtAMfNTOVf71-CharB*« 8et In a colonial atmo*pf>4>e. Truly Executive O a/den Apartment • a* ortc* or dert ideal jot axecvWvea $110 Month BIRMINGHAM month, immediate. Ooniad Cremt Cape Cod Newty decorated. 2 U& fuxurtou* 1403 (0 1750 »0.. ft, pkre TROY Executive Suites Available Smith. 453-1620 or young bualneaa persona raiocal- buemenL ipvmhovee. Top of the 729-6636 • ALL NEW FURNITURE Beautifully furnlahed contemporary Ing Into area. Cleaning eervfee* rooma. beamed famwy room Jt(t\, 1 bedroom walking distance to MONTHLY LEASES flraptaoa. counuy tal-V) Utcfcerv «ne epptiarKee'Including double SOMERSET AREA Ask about our 6r. OUcount • LARGE SELECTION PLYMOUTH available. Beach prfvlegea on Ceea ovene, *id^ ty aide refrigeratore. • OPTIONJO PURCHASE downtown. Micro, stereo, pool, bal JBOULOEfiPARK Lake.NopeUpieaae. (Snlng room, wood fk*r». remeat- , decorator carpeting, 2½ baihs. ga cony, many extra* must tee. »600/ 32023 W. 14 Mile Rd. RELOCATING? Short lerm lease available to quafl- eied bam, baaement. beautffwl deck, rage*, elc/CMdren 8edJon. Beauti PRESTIGIOUS WESTLAND mo . 662-9359 (W. ol Orchard Lake Rd) CHANGING UFE8TYLES fied appbeanta targe fenced yard, 1H car gar* ful ctubnou** ft pool • 6200 North Wayne Rd.. GLOBE RENTALS Furnished 1 bedroom available Im appliance* Included. No pt LIVING BIRMINGHAM, furnished 1 bed From $795 851-4600 2920 Scr^oder 8tvd, 2 block* N. of »12O0/MO. . 642-15 STUDIO-»375 room apartment (or lease. Referenc mediately. Private entrance, flexible Orchard Lake Rd. off Caa* Lake Rd. 1BEOROOM-I41S FARMINQTON. 474-3400 lease, great location. Easy access lo On Ml. Vernon filvd es and deposit required A % HOME AWAY FROM HOME, INC. FOR APPOINTMENT: '-(SViMtorW.) Beautiful spacloirs deco 2 BEOROOM - »430 Short lease. Elegantly furnished .ft t-275 al maky freeway*. 8TERLJNQ HE10HT8.626-9601 Caa . 647-4390. 681» 161...681-6309..^34-8392- BlRMlNOHAM-neer town, ,,4 JmiW-ofSoutfifieid rated 1 and 2 bedroom HEAT * HOT WATER IHCLUOEO equfppod 1, 2 or 3 bedroom apart- HEATHMOOREAPT8 Ybom. .iVt bath*, fireplace, femey Carpeting, appliance*, iwlmmlng BIRMINGHAM - One bedroom, cbrv menis. No pet* Irom »890.626-1714 eggerty8ofr apartments 4 studios. SOUTHFIELO, 355-4330 room, garage, appVanoea. fenced poof. 2 car parking. Aduft taction. vonlenUy located, remodeled, fu»y 98(-6994 404 Hou**«Fof R*>nt yard. 1925. - - 655-44H 569-3522 Some of our amenities In Close to Westland Shopping Center. TROY, 564-1600 furnished, carport, color TV, etc HOME SUITE H6ME 646-5435. ANN ARBOR, Roxal Oak; Birming BIRMINOHAM RANCH. Fam clude: 728-4800 Atlractlvely furnished 1 and 2 STUDlO/$385 neighborhood. 3 targe bedrooma. 402 Furnished Apt». BIRMINGHAM . Townhouse/condo. bedroom Apis, with U amenrbes. Furnished aludio apartment located ham. 2-3 bedroom*, basement I ^ SOUTHFIELD • Owner paid heat Kids, tingle*, pets OX Ml baths. 2. ce/ garage, firepia 2 bedrooms, M>j/ furnished.' Clean. 7 greal locations: Monthly.leases. downtown Royal Oak'. Separate basement al appliance*. »13 WEST OF 7 MILE • 1 bedroom IrOm A E, M.C. Visa aeceplod healing and a>. Storage lockere, oft HasenauCo. 273-0223 • Swlmrnlng Pool $350-1360 includes heal ft water. FwReht Cable. Short or long term. »976.Vv • Laundry facilities clude* utiCBe*. , 626-7247 street parking, lease. Ho pet*. Adult BERKLEY. 3 bedroom, fenced yard. FRANKLJN Firai Month Free. 536-6230 540-8830 buSding. AppDcanl* must make' BIRMINGHAM • Seahotm • . • Balconies or patios ABBINGTON- FARM1NOTON HILLS -. 12 MM ft (IS.OOO a year or more to apply, basement. AvaXable Mar 1, »575. W. DEARBORN • Cherry Ha V&age. per month. 1¾ month* aecurUy. Area.'Newf* decoraied modem \., RIVER APTS. • Parking Orchard Lake Rd. area, 2 bed Cal Manager. 398-3477 or office. atory, 2 bedrooms, eun porcb, Ctl--{. < . soadou* 1 bedrorrt apt. with den.irv LAKE room*,' 2 bath*, completely fur, LUXURY 258-6200. « . 641-4976 Luxury 1 & 2 bedroom apt*, wlih dudes heal, water, vertical*, pool. pating. baaement. fir*p(ace.' fenceb f:' ' • Intercoms Relocating? Temporary Assign nlshed. Immediate occupancy. »950. EXECUTIVE yard, 2 car a) (ached garage.»130f' pluah carpet, vertical bflnd*. gour- Open 7 days 274-1933 ment? We have corporate apart Call Bruce Lloyd at Meadowma/v •Beautiful carpeting AUCltiES • 6mcel976 MO. ; 6+0-461 mat kitchen, aetf cleaning oven, W. 7 MJe 4 Fenton St. *padou* 2 meni* tor short term lease. FuSy fur- agement 348-5400 . * SUITES, INC. frott Iraa refrigerator, diifnraarier; • Dishwashers bedroom apH. - »430 Include* heal nlshed with Knena. housewares, utiB- HOMES FOR RENT BiftMlHOHAM/TROY - 3 bedro Intercom tyttam, lota of doaeti ft •Birmlngham-Trqy Area . SUITE LIFE • Disposals «water 255-0073 tlei, television, itarao and FULLY FURNISHEO 16 Immaculate building locations lo SEE 100-8 WHERE ranch. Ift/Cootdge^ea. Blrmlnft- »tor age, community center, exercise • Ale Conditioning microwave. From »695; Convenient- CORPORATE SUITES serve your needs, 220 units In al. TENANT8ft LANDLOROS ham School*. Security ftrefe ' r enoa*. room, eeuna, heated pool ft carport. "0" Security Deposit fy located In western suburb^ easy Free health and racquet club. •ESTABLISHED* 8HAREU3T1NOS • 642-1620 yea. Peta.no. »850 Mo. 644-644¾ Bant from »576 • Close to shopping & acoea* lo al x-way* and airport Westland Towers 884 So. Adams. £4rningham, ML REDUCED SECURITY OEPOSrT Ootf and Tennis. BIRMINGHAM - Waft 10 downtown. Security depoall-* ISO Pel* welcome In (elected unit*. CaJ Swinvning Pools. FURNISHED APTS^ expressway anytime. 459-9507 Our 1 and 2 bedroom furnished Cor 3 bedrooma, 1 bath, rveptace.epp»- TOWNE APTS. Room Service. BIRMINGHAM- Beautiful Cape Cod. ance*. central air, finished beee- 356-0400 porate apartmeni* take the incon Maid Service. • Corporate Leasing BK3 BEAVER ft CROOKS AREA 3 bedroom*. 2 bathe, view overlook mentgarage 1638 Waahlnglon. 12 Mfle Eaat o( Telegraph From only $495 monthly venience Out of your relocation Pel Service ing goff course, 2 car garagerage. 1699« TROY APARTMENTS transfer. Decorator design high rise • Birmingham - Royal Oak «975 646-1296 -SOUTHFIELD- Meeting Room*. Norfolk. »1500 month. 256-03*5 VILLAGE APTS Modern 1 Bedroom Apartments MONTHLY LEASES apartments feature.fuBy^utpped The Only fua service facility serving • Monthly Leases BIRMINOHAM • waft lo town/park*. from $625 Dishwasher ft large at or age areas kltchenl with utensils, maid service, the SE Mich, business community BIRMINGHAM • brick ranch. Fraehfy Open Mon. - Frl., 9am-5pm 14 PRIME LOCATIONS • Immediate occupancy 2 bedrooma, baaement. laundry, ga 12Mf(d&Lahser Microwave ft vertical Blinds Furnished with houseware*, Inen*. Indoor healed swimming pool, ten with luxury accomodations. painted Inlertor. 2 bedroom*. 1 rage plua •quipped kitchen, oray and by appointment ' Heat ft Water included cotor TV ft mora. UtStiea Included. nis, excerise ana sauna. Month to SINCE 197? bath, new We floor ki kitchen, fire «600ino. 840-3374 632-6122 • 1 & 2 Bedrooma Smaa pels welcome! Carport* avaB. FROM »36. A DAY month lease available. place In Wng room, ecreened porch • Lovely Residential Area QUIET OFF-STREET LOCATION Unmatched Pereonal Service Absolutely Immaculate 549-5500 off dining room, beaement 1½ car BIRMINGHAM-. 1 bedroom- ' Executive Living Suites Westland Towert 1» 1 bttt. W. of garage. Abtolulely no pet*. 1½ 1 PERSON home. Waaher. dryer. No • Covered Parking 362-0245 Wayne Rd.. between Ford ft Warren 645-1200 549-4500 month security deposit $««5 par pet*. Security. AvaaaMe knmedsatf • Well Appointed Club TWO BEDROOM apartment In 362-1927 474-9770 Rds. Cal 721-2500. 15 Yea/a of Service! month. 640-4327 r/»450ymO.-668 Bird.. 642 27(4" downiown Rochester. Available (ANYTIME) house after Feb. 3. Ceil 646-4466 • Intrusion Alarm COLONY PARK 355-2047 VENOY PINES APTS 80UTHF1ELO A beautiful place.... to Bve HIDDEN OAKS CENTRALLY LOCATEO IN WESTLAND APARTMENTS • 1 & 2 bedrooms OS appHanoea, ceramic baih*. cen • (Some with fireplaces) tral tit. carpprte avaHaEle, uter- • Pool coma. patioi/balconie* and • Tennis court more-en on a baautihi wooded • Club house ana. Handicap units available. • Central aV • Dishwasher ° 1 BEDROOM From. »4SS' • Disposal Touch their hearts with 2BEOROOMFrorrt..»55S• • laundry lees He* • BcautiMTy landscaped Fkit ft last month* rent free 557-4520 ASK ABOUT OUR 'Baaed on 12 month occupancy, WINTER SPECIALS ON new lenanta only. 1 BEDROOM APTS. SWm"tFlE7^£ru^oTir71hTwoooT 261-7394 3 moniha. Sub-let 2 bedroom*, 2 A York Management Community bath*, new carpet, main floor. »550. 544-6350 WALLED LAKE • Shoreline Condo* SOUTHFIELD (On The Laket 1 bedroom, apptl- ance*, garage. $650/monih. 1 year ONE BEDROOM lease, immediate occupancy. Cal t 8PEC1AL am-5 pm weekday*: 474-7300 $435 • Adult Community • Intrusion Alarm AMAZING! A • Ample Storage A lot of room for a title money. Very iValentine's D large 1 ft 2 bedroom apartments • Walk-Irj Closet featuring heat Included In aome • Free Heat apartmeni itytes. Microwave ovens, cable hook-up. adult ft family loca • Senior Discount tions Planned social activities ft 24 • 1 or 2.Year Lease hour emergency malnlenance. WELLINGTON PLACE CaJ... /oot/i^ 355-1069 from the heart... SOUTHFIELD: Sub-let 1 bedroom VILLAGE GREEN define, wtih ravine view. «2 Mae/ OF WATERFORD Lr \< straight Telegraph. Alarm, modem appft- Mon-Frl (0-6; Sal 9-5; Sun 12-5. encee. Reduced rent. 55*44$« SOUTHFiELO • 0 Mie ft Telegraph 682-8900 Area. Private 1 bedroom apartment »450/Month. CaJ 355-000» WATERFORO . Sylvan Lake. Tele Send your special someone a Valentine Love Line-- graph ft M-59. Large 2 bedroom SOUTHfOaO.» MO. SUBLEASE townhouse, baaement, carpeted, 2 bedroom, new carpet, paint, eppt- appBance*. freshly decorated, no they'll love itl Create your Valentine's Day Love Lines encee, »60» ir»y*e«urtty. 12 Mfte ft pet*. »440/MO. : 254-2016 NortTiweatarn. Avafcbte jrhmedlate- : ly.35«£ftHv\' V .;-.--35^123 7:-: WESTLAND AREA message:6n the lines below. Make it silly,'sweet or STERUH^ HOOMT8. 14 MM E. of v ; Van Dyke, Modem 1-4 bedroom, '- WOWJ carpeting. No pet*. No deeming tea, Security deposit onfy 8100 srfaightiTomithe heart--you know how to say it best from $375,^,^. * 93*51« (Limited lime only) Thru Feb. 15 only ';! STERUNO HSQHTS . Beautiful, SPACIOUS Order your Love Line Valentine today! We will publish epectowe 1 badcoom, »420.1100 ofl 1 A 2 bedroom apta. Carpel, patio, flrtt month'a rant Only »100 aacurt- air. pool. Heal IncAxJed ty depoeft 6 monai'a taaae avaB- your love lines on Monday, February 13,1989. abieTNoartrafaaa: 731-0200 1 BEDROOM • 8420 2 BEDROOM- »465 TELEQRAPH/7 MJe area. Comfort- BLUE GARDEN APTS. able 1 bedroom, heat and water In Weatland'a Ftoesl Apartments cluded. Ho pet*. »335 pfcre eeourity. Cherry HA Near Merrfman i; Dairy 11em-6pm. - Sat 10am-2pm THIS MONTH FREE. efficiency ft 1 ^729-29-224S 2 Need some help^getting started? Here's; an example: bedroom apta. Starting at »325. Heat 4 water Included. >»£"" WESTkANO AREA. tpadOuS 1 bed- roogr apta, Urge walk-In closet 4= ffif decorated, private entrance*, surrounding with a home-like 'sTvMargaret, Roses are red, TREE TOP ^ itilng. »410 mo. includes heal ft iviolels are blue. There is no water. La Villa Apts. 425-9339 MEADOWS Jone on earth as sweet as you! Overabad room* ft balconies, de WESTLAND [Love Robert, "v luxe kitchen*, wafk-Jn closet*, cov ered parking, doae to ahopplng ft CHECK US OUT expressway. 2 bedroom ha* douoie Fumhhed ft Unfurnished batftEHO Apis. Available Featuring • Single Story Design My Love Line is: 1 Bedroom, 950 aq ft, »495 • Washer ft Oryor Hook-Ups 2 Bedroom. 1050 aq. ft. $595 • Within walking distance of Westland Mai Shopping Open Daily 10-6 Sat, 9-4; Sun 12-5 • From $344 Cal or Visit U» Today 346-9590 642-6666 Ridgewood Apts. BENEICKEftKRUE 1 bTk. W?ol Wayne Rd.. off «E* 0*E Monday, Februwy 6,19«? 591-0900 591-2300 Display Advertising 404 HouHtForfrnt 404 HOUMS For Rfnt 404 Houm For Rent 412 Townhouse!' 412 Townhouse** 415 Vacation Rentals 421 living Quartere 436 Office/Business 436 Off lea/Business BIRMINGHAM. 14 MJl*/Woodw*rd, LAKE HOUSE-WATERFORO • With TROY -16 4 Dequlndre area. 3 bed Condon For Rent Corvdoe For Rent MINUTES FROM THE MOUNTAIN To8bsre Space Space 2 Bedroom*, baaement. appHences. appliances. 2 bedroom*, washer 4 room brk* ranch, family room, NINE MIJBECK AREA-Worklng ANNOUNCING SINGLE ROOM OFFICESPACE no pelt. $600 no. AvaiUbt* Feb. 1. dryer. No pet*. $650/mo. basement, nice family neighbor BIRMINGHAM, «2 bedrooms. M TROY CONDO: 2 bedroom Ranch, BRAND NEW roommate, 10 share home w/yoong . . • 682-6136 Alter 6pm 623-7771 hood. $775. per mo 679-9336 baths, ad new appliances 4 carpet garage, basemenl. appliances, pool. From 200 sq'. ft.UP. Starting tt Spacious condominium suites avail men,$250/mo.349.O397 Now 4 prime locations for' smaller $325 Including all utilities. Immedi ing, custom bKnds. throughout, air, air. Immscuiatel Available Immedi- able (or the season or for the night ' BIRMINGHAM: 173*3 Buckingham. LIVONIA -• 2 bedrooms 1V» car ga TWO BEDROOM dollhpuse. Just 9- pool, dryer,-microwave. Available alefy. $7 S0/mo,,Afler 7pm.647-066$ OAK PARK • Olean, non-smoklna executive office needs. Suites from ate occupancy. Ford Rd. 6 MWdle- of Birmingham. East of Woodwa/d. at Northern Michigan'* most unique 150 sq ft. with shared telephone an beit Call 422-2490., Quiet tree-lined street 3V bedroom, rage, no b&semenl, $525. per month March. $700. , ;.. . .646-1923 condominium hotel' the "Waler female looking for'same (0 share 3 •'1' ateata**t*i w ^:~^*^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm9mmmmmmm**mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmm*m Monday, F«t>n»«fye,1«Wi C*E -»o. »*» t". BEACH MieHIGAN'S FINEST MARKEJ 644^1070Oakland County 591-0900 Wayne County 852-3222 Rochester/Rochester Hills : 410 Flats. • ^ ~^~ 712 Appliance* ToAntennlj^^^^^^^^^^ 123 Janitorial * 412 Townhousej/Condomlnlums' 713 Bicycles-Sale A Repair ' 12 Appliance Service 126 Jewelry Repairs 4 Clocks 413 Time Share 714 Business A Office Equipment 13 ArlWork . 129 Landscaping INDEX 414 Florida Rentals 715 Computers . 14 Architecture 132 Lawn Mower Repair 415 Vacation Rentals 716 CommerclaMndustrlal Equipment 15 Asphalt 135 Lawn Maintenance . REALE8TATE .418 Halls 717 Law\>, Garden, Lawn 4 . 18, Asphalt Sealcoaflng 138 Uwn 8prtnkllng FOR SALE 417 Residence (o Exchange 17 Auto Cleanup 142 Unoleum 419 MobHe Home 8pace Snow Equipment 18 "Auto 4 Truck Repair ' 302 BI/rntnoham-Bfoomfald 144 Lock Service . 420 Rooms ' , 718 Building Materials 21 Awnings •:•-.•••' 303 West 8loomffe!d-Orcharci Lake 720 Farm Produce • Flowers. Plants 146 Management . 42 i Living Quarters 1o Share 22 Barbeque Repair 146 MarWe •••'•'••' 304 Farmlrioton-Fa/mlofltonHJilj' 422 Wanted to Rent 721 Hospital Equipment 30$ Brighton. Ha/ilaod, walled Lake 722 Hobbtes-Cotns, Stamps ^24 Basement Waterproofing 147 Machinery 423- Wanted to Rent-Resort Property 25 Bathtub Reflnlshlng 148 Meld8ervtce. 308 SouthfWrJ-lathrup . 424 House Silting Service , 723 Jewelry • 307.South Lyon. MHford, Highland 724 Camera and Supplies 26 Bicycle Maintenance 149 Mobile Home Service 308 Rochester.Trpy 425 Convalescent Nursing Homes • . 726 Musical Instruments 27 Brick, Block & Cement 150 Moving • Storage 309 Royal Oak-Oak Pa/k 426 Home Health Care 727 Video Games, Tapes, Hi-Fi 29 Boat Docks 152 Mirror* ' HiirHlngton Woods 427 foster Ca/e ' 728 VCR, TV, Stereo, HI-FI, 30 Bookkeeping Service 165 Music. Instruction . . YOU MAY PLACE A 310 Wlxom-Comrtwc^Uriion Cake 428 Homes for the Aged ' Tape Decks 32 Building Inspection 157 Music Instrument Repair , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT 311 Oakland County Homes 4*29 Qa/ages/MJnf'Storage 729 CB Radios, CeHular Phones 33 Building Remodeling 158 New Home Services •.•'•'•••"•'•••.••.•v..FROM-.v-\/r: 312 Livonia 432 Commercial/Retail 730 Sporting Goods 36 Burglar Fire Alarm 165 Painting • Decorating 436 Office Business Space . 37 Business Machine Repair 168 PartyPlannlng «:00A.M>S:30P.M. 313 Canton . 734 TradeorSell • MONDAY - THURSDAY 314 Plymouth 735 Wanted to Buy 39 Carpentry (Food-Flowers-Servlces) 315 Northvllle-Novt EMPLOYMENT, INSTRUCTION 41 Carpet* 175 Pest Control ':•-<• AND FROM i•.••;.: »16 Westland-Ga/denCity 600 Help Wanted ANIMALS 42 Carpet Cleaning 4 Dyeing 176 Photography 8:00 A-M. • 5:00 P.M. 317 Redfofd 502. HetpWanted-Dental/Medical 738 Household Pets 44 Carpet Laying 4 Repair, 180 Piano Tu'nlng-Repalr.-Reflnlshlng FRIDAY 318 Dearborn-Dearborn Heights 504 Help Wanted-Offlce/Clerfeal 740 Pet Services 52 Catering • Flowers 181 Picnic Tables 319 GrossePotnte 505 Food-Beverage 744 Horses, Livestock Equipment- 63 Caulking 198 Plans 320 Homes-Wayne County - 54 Celling Work 200 Plastering •(•[ 506 Help Wanted Sales AUTOMOTIVE/ OEAOLINES 321 Homes-LMngston County 507 Help Wanted Part Time 55 Chimney Cleaning 215 Plumbing FOB CLASSIFIED "LINERS" 322 HOmes-Macomb County 608 Help Wanted Domestic TRANSPORTATION 56 Chimney Building 4 Repair 219 Pool Water Delivery 323 Homes 509 Help Wanted Couples 57 Christmas Trees 220 Pools MONDAY ISSUE: 5 P.M. FRIDAY 600 Recreational Vehicles 58 Clock Repair 221 Porcelain Reflnlshlng Washtenaw County 510 Sales Opportunity THURSDAY IS8UE: 5 P.M. 602 8nowmoblles 59 Commercial Steam Cleaning 222 Printing 324 Other Suburban Homes 511 Entertainment 604 Airplanes TUE8DAY 325 Real Estate Services 60 Construction Equipment 223 Recreational Vehicle Service 512 Situations Wanted, Female 606. Boats/Motors 61 Decks, Patios 224 Retail Hardwoods 326 Condos 513> Situations Wanted. Male 807 Boat Parts & Service AJ real estate advertising in this hwspeper is subjectto the 327 New Home Bidders 62 Doors 229 Refrigeration 514 Situations Wanted. Male/Female 808 Vehicle/Boat Storage 63 Draperies Fotferal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which mates it Saga) to 328 Duplexea-Townhouses 515 Child Care 233 Roofing 810 Insurance, Motor 64 Dressmaking 4 Tailoring 234 Scissor, 8aw 4 Knife Sharpening 330 Apartments 516 EkjertyCare & Assistance 812 Motorcycles, Go-Karts, Mini bikes advertise 'any preference, imitation or discrimination based on 332 Mobile Homes 65 OrywaJt 235 8creen Repair 5.1.7 Summer Camps 813 Motorcycles, Parts & Service race, color, refigion, sex or an rlantJon to mate any such prei- 333 Northern Property 66 Electrical 237 Septic Tanks 518 Education/Instructions 8t4 Campera/Motornomes/Trallefs 67 Electrolysis 241 Sewer Cleaning or era*,fim'rtatJon o r tfiscriminaSoa' This newspaper' wa not 334 Out Of Town Property 619 Nursing Care 816 Aulo/Trucks, Parts & Leasing 68 Energy 245 Sewing Machine Repair knowingly accept any advert singfor real estate which a in 335 Time Share 520 Secretarial Business Services 816 Auto Rentals. Leasing •-,) 338 Ror Ida Property 69 Excavating > 249 Slipcovers 522 Professional Services 819 AulO Financing 70 Exterior Caulking vWatJon of 0M law. Our readers era hereby informed tut aJ 337 Farms 523 Attorneys/Legal Counseling 250 Solar Energy 620 Autos Wanted 71 Fashion Co-ordlnators 251 8now Blower Repair dwellings advertised in Ms newspaper are eva?abte on an 338 Country Homes 524 Tax Service 621 Junk Car* Wanted 339 Lots 8 Acreage - 72 Fences ..•- 253 8now Removal equal opportunity basis. ANNOUNCEMENTS 822 Trucks for Sale 73 Financial Planning 254 Storm Doors 340 Le>e Rfver Resort Property 600 Personals (your discretion} 823 Vans 342 Lake Front Property 76 Fireplaces 255 Stucco ' ' 602 Lost & Found (by the word) 824 Jeeps/4 Wheel Drive 348 Cemetery Lots 76 Fireplace Enclosures _260JIeiephone, 8ervlce/Repair — — A3 atfvBrtJsingpoWshed n Ito Observe d Ewenlric'B subject 603 Health. Nutrition. Weight Loss 825 Sports & Imported _za_Hrewood- 351 Business & Professional - 261 Television. Radio 4 CB \ot^conitcrii\i^it\t)6zp(fc^^\&c^,oc^(A 604-Announcements/Notlces —— -652-CtasskrCa/s : "" 81 Floor Service 263 Tennis Courts BuirafngT" 605 Glad Ads 854 American Motors which are available from the Advertising Department' Observer 352 Commercial/Retail 87 Floodlight 265 Terrariums 606 Legal Notices 858 Bute* 90 Furnace Installed, Repair 269 TUeWork 4 Ecoentic Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Road, UvonJa,MI 353 Induslrlal/Warehouse Sale or Lease 607 Insurance 658 Cadillac 354 Income Property 93 Furniture, Finishing 4 Repair 273 Tree Service 48150, (313) 591-2300. The Observer 4 Ectentnc reserve* 608 Transportation/Travel 860 Chevrolet 94 Glass. Block, Structural, etc. 274 Truck Washing 356 Investment Property 882 Chrysler the tight notto accep t an advertserV order. Observer i 609 Bingo 95 Glass, Stained/Beveled 276 Typing rl 358 Mortgages/Land Contracts 610 Cards of Thanks 864 Dodger * .' 360 Business Opportunities 96 Garages 276 Typewriter Repair Eccentric Ad-Takers have no svhoriiyto bind fas newspaper 612 InMerooriam 866 For/ 97 Garage Door Repair 277 Upholstery 361' Money to Loan-Borrow 614 Death Notices 872 Lincoln andcflVpubto^r^anaoVsrtseiTiefltsrrfc^ 362 Real Estate Wanted . 98 Greenhouses 279 Vacuums 874 Mercury 99 Gutters 280 Vandalism Repair acceptance of fie advertiser's order. - *o 384 Listings Wanted MERCHANDISE 876 Nissan 700 Auction Sales 102 Handyman 281 Video Taping Service tin' 701 Collectibles 876 Oldsmobile 105 Hauling 282 Vinyl Repair RENT 878 Pryrnouth The Observer & Eccentric wS issue aedftfor rvpogrtprics l or 702 Antiques 108 Heatlng/Cootlne 283 Ventilation 4 Attic Fans /vl * REAL ESTATE 680 Pontlac 109 Home Grocery Shopping otherenwsonh;cflthefrslhsertic 500 rtSlpWantsd 500 Mp Wanted 500 rWp Wanted 500 rWp Wanted 500 Heip Wanted 500 HripWeMittd 500 rWpWsntsd 500 Hdp Wanted 500 HalpWaotad ACCOUNTANT • Minimum 2 years ACCOUNTS PAYABLE experience' In pubCc accounting. AOVANCE YOUR CAREER by ac ARTDEPT ASSISTANT SENIOR ATTENTION ATTENTION. position Se.OO/hr to start. 40/hre cepting a position with our high-tech All Employed People APPLY NOW 8eeka clerical assistance lor depart CmZEN COORDtNATOR HOMEMAKERS/RETIREES Send resume la Morof. Sheplow. per week. WUom baaed constnjc- caMmri. No nU4s\ no ' _. . , _ _ Welnsteln & Co., 2S580 Orchard manufacturing firm. We're looking ment executive*. 60wpm desired • Part-time year round poahion. 35+ Wastland Comaf**c»nt Center ha* tion company. D«t* Entry expert- for a few good men and women. Ex DON'T WORRY art knowledge a ptu*. 827-8341 hours per week to assist In recre ful Um* poettiona evaaabt* in the day*, car r*eee*ery. Ful 4 pert 1 Lake Rd., Sulla 200. Farmlnoton enoe preferred ' 349-4943 citing A Ovt/ng work environment HiS*. Ml 4S01S. Attn. H. Cerrlto. ation and social service program* Housekeeping Department On )ob poenon* 471-471-0*30 0 makjng circuit board*. S5.50 per BY HAPPY ARBOR TEMPS for senior citizen*. S8410 per hour. training - get patd whS* you iaam. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE/ hour with review* and great paid ART AUOtO VISUAL TECHMCfAN. driv- OATA ENTRY 459-1166 Ful Urne positions avaleble for mi Appfy at Canton Two. Personnel Hours ar* 7 AM. • Mpwl, every benefits. Join our winning team) Ap- OMsloo of automotfv* and con- OepL. 1150 8. Canton Center Rd. other weekend off. deneflt* Include •r. »•*Jf person. Good drh*g ACCOUNTANTS Bright, eoergatte, cheertut. aerf- pty aL CkoufU DMA, 82«00 Capttot sunmer electrical products expand- nor art work.on photographs. W* racord and oytca/. Csaan, nasi asv.' atartlng team player, with minimum wH train. Must be able Io work over An Equal Opportunity Employer HoSday. Vacation and Sick f*t. off f armlngton Rd. Uvonla. ing rapidly and needs help to M var- APPLYTODAY Contact Und* WaWi at 728-8100. p**ranca, wUng to work, wal b* BOOKKEEPERS 2-3 year* experience In office envi tous poaluons. time and torn* Saturday*. Starling trained. Ful tkn* wtfh bertstMa. Cal if you hsve working experience, w« ronment, lor AR/D*i* Entry portion pay S4.53 per hour. Raises and pro ASSOCIATE MANAGE* Ext 126 or apply at 361J7 w. War- WORK TODAY SHUROARO, one of the nation'* reaweatihi . a*cntrvuFA»*m-SprA. S48-8300 have temporary potlUon* for you. wtth growing SouthfieW-baaed pub- Advertising COMPANY eENEFTTS motion* baaed on performance. Ap leading sett -service storage compa Call 967-4150 Isher. Knowledge of IBM Syttem 34 RAPID ADVANCEMENT ply; North American Photo. 27451 nies, Is currently conducting a Auorron , QUALITY ACCOUNTINO TEMPS. preferred. 10-key calculator by Account • Assembly Schoolcraft, Uvonla. touch, type 55+ wpm. Handiea el NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY •eerch for. a customer aervto* ori ATTENTtON!. For growing 8 ^^^^t^^tam^mmm^mm^tmaim^mt^ttmmmm^^mmm wm mm *^«p wmm .-.'.-'W-;»>••.;.. p • \ i • J •. ^•-•^'-'-*•/-• .«-»...- .. -%. \^ •t • . i-,. ill!. "'/• ••ltP6*. O&E • Monday, February 6,-1089 WOrWpWantad :j|00 WpWanttd; $00 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Heip Wanted 500 rWp Wanted 500 rWp Wanted "*• A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY AUTO 0EALER he*- Immedlal* AUTO DEALERSHIP; Import Techni - ., AUTO HELPER , AUTO PARTS ORlVER. Neat *pv BELL PERSON lor hot*) In Farming- CAOINSTRUCTOf* V ?C: CUtrvup and part* driver. Muat pea/no* and good driving record a N**d«d for day 4 «»^P<»W*!» ; CASHIERS/ 5 > • ' opening lor Mi time'porter, mux cian. Dv* 10 Increased volum* w* ton HIH*. Evening*. Apply In p*r»on; BLUi- JEAN JOBS . for an IndlvWutl who efeys meeting have flood driving reeord. Apply efc ere In (rtynedialf n**d of oood euto hav* own car arkJ goodartYtng must. Contact pari* manager,John aarion,31S25yy\12Mit«. ;..- .' We n**d de^odaw* (gh> kv$u*lrUI »1 *r*« prtv«t* vocation** KhMto. SALESPERSONS A geopie 4 helping 10 riwiors vision to McConaJd Ford. 480 W- 7 MM Rd < fichricJih*. lmpo/1 •xperlioc* p«- record. R*«ordar»a. -t-V-»34^758 RoglnBukk,W*yn*729-20O0 worker* with raftaba* Jranaportatlon Two yWl Wd *Ap*rtWK4>V> *a«- Wanted Ml 4 part Um* position* J QOM H need. f^Mc feteiiofts. sale* NorttvW*. Ask for* Mark. -:': .Y . f*rr*d. b«1 dorn*»Uo «xpert*no* BE PART OP-OUR 4-perwn team. (or long 4 short t«rm l*mpor ary **- Ing andCAO t equV*d- AuloCAO *x- «v*ii*bl* for general catrJer* 4 ' o>M*fi*«. C*rtiflcatton a mutt. Ex- AUTO MECHANIC • C*rtin*d,-«lth i< AUTO PORTER - . Clean hou*«» Mon. thrv Frt. No M ...4, eye car* *xp*rt*rle* hetpMbut Need hard Worker*. Overtime. Appry *lgnm*nt» In th* Lrvonla 4 D**rborn •a)** persons, experienc* In telling —, 001 necessary. Be wtiflng lo travel AUTODEALEA ">., c«««nl .ccportortty, good p*y end good diagnostic skDia, Top p'ay and evening* or weekends, hour* vary, H*lfihts/Taytor, '• C*nton/P)ymouth ^ ^^!to5ao co*rn*0c*, *ppiy a e Warren Pit£ -' • sryu-out trl-county are* In promol- Looking lo/ *xp«rfeno*d Warranty b*n*ril». Can Jim Doff. UvonI* VYV ben*fil* loouafifTed'peopl*. Inperson.: ; • • • •- r . ... .14.75 +- per hour.-Cajl Mon, thru BILLBROVyMPORO -••*-'. Frl., 9am • 3pm: '^'476-9810 areas. Day 4 arternoon ahitt* aval- crtplkxia, 32919 Middieboft at 14 log our 4 location precttc*. Fufl lim* Clerk. Full or pan time depending iMMda. , 425-5400 Oay»; «75-4250 Evening*;455-633; 4 2 abl*. »4^5 to start. Merit Increaaes. Mfr. Farmington Kill* 555-1177 on experience. Good" p*y & benefit* 32222 Plymouth Road • CAD , > benefit*. Send resume lo: Shirley '• 'Uvool* :\ 8ICYCLE MECHANIC -Mus| have holiday 4 bonu* pay 4 health Insur :• Rosenberg. Administrator. Vision to righl Individual. Appfy lo person: AUTO GLASS INSTALLERS • ance. . • .. . . . • . • - ' OPERATOR • CASHIERS 4 S«rYice Station At- Holiday Chevrolet. 30250 Grand AskfoHt* •xperieno* end ear. Appry try per. lendani*. ros tlm* pojition* *va5- /Institute of Mlchtaan. 44650 Defco Oua/dian Auto Qlau ha* opening* AUTOMOTIVE ; Rive/, Farmington Hill*. son: WO Bicycle*, 8"^ Mtdd)*b*t1, *bf«,- Apply al: MobB, 1991 8. ^ Styling Hi*. MU«7a -, : • for experienced giat*' kvitanera. Coot/aci omc* furnltuf* Mo»t have at leatt 2 yra, experience. AUTO PORTER needed tor new car Wesuand. - Woodward at 14 M»*Rd. "• 'REPAIR/ dealership. Must b« 18 A have valid CORPORATE : end design firm, H »e«klng v AUTO 8O0Y SHOP PORTER. Must We otter • good itartlng salary, to MANAGEMENTOPPORTUN1TY BINDERY PERSON • Needed fufl , IndMduJwim 1 year CAD hav* driver'* Been**. Apply 28829 AUTO tncenUv* program & M ernpfoye* driY*r» Beense, Apply In per ton to; exp*rt*nc*' on auto c*d We */* « Quality, pro'«**k>nal auto Servto* Depl. • Leo Adfer Nissan Jim* and part .lime. No experience CASHIER ^Orchard lake, between 12 4 13 DEALER benent package, mtereated eppu- repair - company specializing In necessary but helpM. SouthWd. and/or Intergraph (APDP/ : canta caa weekday*, lpm-5pm: - 28200 W. 8 Mil* Rd. PERSONNEL SPFL Discipline*). Must' . . MO*, FarnMngloh Hlfl*. •:. Needs, mature responsible person Brake Servto*. W« hav* major *x- Farming Ion Hjlls -,. Cal lor appointment ' 683-2*19 V START $4.50 who have office experience and 47I-01M , ; p&njJon ptan* for ine Oet/oit area . hav* Architectural/Uilerior .: Flexible hour* day* 4 shernoons. AUTO BODYSHOP Assistant Mini- and w* vrit b* needing top notch. BIRMINGHAM art gallery - part Ome Oeifen, education. Exoet- - full and part um*. Over 21. See W. ger. R«K«b1». Writ* «stlm*tes. good typing SkUJ* for fu* "me- PW- AUTO RENTAL COMPANY SERVICES- AUTOMATIO COLOR PRINTER profeisionaJ manager* to direct our tiv* accepting application* for part •ale* position. Calf between 10am - ,.'.t^lb*rWnt».S*ndresvm»; ' Mayflower Party. Shop. 524 So. Steady Work, Apply 88829 Orchard lion. Good p«y and benefit*. Calf v Joy at^ JOE 0WYER IMPORTS OPERATOR. ahop operation*. To be considered, timo porter*. Student* 4 Retiree* 6pm.. ;.. ., ; ,647-6011 Livonia 478-1010 Main, Plymouth. - i Lak*. between 12 4 13 Mile, Fsrm- W« hav* a tong teirrrt termpo/ery po- ' Grand River si 7 Mil* (andidale* muit: welcome. Appry at National Aulo BOOKKEEPER - for mid alze and "CARS'ON BUSINESS INTEWOR3 mgtonHiii*. , . » .537-2292 $Jlton in the N«w Center area. Expe Leasing. 1850 W. Maple Rd , Troy. BRAKE 4 MUFFLER INSTALLER 29355 Northw**lern .Hwy^ Suit* -:•<.' CA8HIER rience with Kodak 55.65 « 115 nec- • Have 1 yea/ plus auto repaJr Minimum (2) year* expcrlono*. Can fast growing travel agency. *n Farm • 649-60¾ ington Hrtl*. Travel and medical 300, $OuthfieW, Ml 46034 44 an hour. Fu» or part time. Male/ , AVTOMECHANlC - es*ary. Must be able to work lo a • management experience. Rick, at A37-4800 Atlm Human Retooroe* Manager. female.' Flexible hour*. 8«nlor crti- Fof'd. d««I«r seeking certified AUTO PARTS DRIVER production environment. Midnight • B* committed to excellence AUTO REPAIR • Entry level open benefit* available, competitrva sal ary. Previous expertonc* necessary. «n* wefcom*. Complete benefits, mechanic to Inspect and recondition Should have • good driving record. ahtti. tr/hour piu* shift premium lo • Be highly motivated le mcceod ings In our 14 bay ahop, fun o/ pan '. , .CALMA paid vacation* 4 hoUoay*. employe* used vehicle* for.'rea*:*: Greal'.op- Apply m person: West Point Motor Contact Albert, •-.. V737-8822 5 «tart. CaH or aend leujrra to: • Have a provert abuty to develop time. Learn from ASE certified pro- Urgent ne*d exist* for CAD opera discount Must be 15. Appry Vi per porttniry to gain dealership. expert JS_" < ' "'. 2750« W- 8 M.l«, Farming, and mouvai*. < fessionalj in dean; rjuafity mlndod tor wUh 1 year experienc* on CAL ,6/>C*!CoolKI Mr. Tracey 852-0400. BLUE BOOKKEEPER - full Urn* posluon. son Sav-On Drugs, 6510 Telegraph torTHUa, ' 474-0*45 • Certi.ned In brake tonne* environment. Davis-Auto Car*. 807 MA; Required, tooling background lr> at M»p4«, Birmingham. > Non smoker, computer «xpertene« the area* ol jtamptng end lorglng. CORPORATE Doheny Dr., NorthvUe. ' 349-5115 heipfu*. Southfletd area. Send re Waotier '•• ExoeOent salary, long term assign 500 Help Wanted AUTO TECHNICIANS JEAN- turn* to: Steve, 21455 Metros*, »23. ment. Pleas* can: Good base aala/y South fWd Ml 48078. CATALOG PERSONNEL { Strong cOmmJssJon on *hop *ale» Jl you aren'l making over $45,000 THE EMPLOVMENT CONNECTION • Heallh plan per year pkr* benefit* and you are BO'rilNQ MILLOPERATORS * . 425-3220 aggressive, hard worUng, stable, JOBS! QRDER DESK a) Long term growth opportunity DeVTieg CNCJJg mm. Benda Permanent, part tlm* and' tua time Large Motor Cycle Dealership highly prodoctrv* com* by and talk Sysleni 5 or OE 1050 control ^CAREER OPPORTUNITY! SERVICES to us. We also noed entry level peo Kelly Services has' an Immediate position* available. Pleasant phone II you have in* necessary require need for 20 assembly and produO' expertente helpful. Day*. Overtime. Inventory Taker ^ Par«-tlm* nights 4 personarit/ and goodvgantestional iSUSMiddXbett ment* and«/« looking lor a real op ple with mechanical abtltv to change Delta Research Corp., 32971 weekend*. AppOcation* being taken is currently seeking to fill the Uvonla. Ml 45152 lire* and perform gene/a) labor: Ap- Hon, workers. We are also looking skins a rpusl Flexible hours re- portunity, WE WANT YOU. Pleas* for Individuals to work m food ser Capitol. Uvonia 261-4400 Mon.. Feb. 6th 4 Tue*., Feb. 7th. .quired. Apply in person Monday" call Mr. CA. Hildebrand. 292-2800 Oood Year Service Store 19424 vice. II you are Interested In long or 6am-5pm: 31157 Plymouth Rd . thru Friday. 6:'30AM-5PM al following positions 478-i010 ad!eb*lt.UvonlaMi < short term work In the Troy area Ste.210.Lrvonla 261-3344 Heslop'*, Inc. J2790 HesUp Drive. piessecanioday: BORING MILL • Novl (between Novl Roid 4 AVAILABLE POSITIONS CARPENTER Meadowbrook). Cofnpetiiive wages, 500 Help Wanted • CLERK TYPISTS OPERATORS Rough carpenter, handyman, to benefits and commission. Non • TELEMARKETERS Experienced onry. Tool work. Top work full llm*. Call: ¢49-5057 smoking offic*. • WORD PROCESSORS Troy pay. overt im*. exceflenl bene HI*. Or- 661-9001 Sates ; '•'"* CERAMIC TILE 4 Floor Covering . Call today/benefit*. .' Opening*, on the day shrfl & night CARPENTERS HELPER Temp Exchange 362-1180 shift.. " Sale*. No experience necessary. KJichens/Formlca cabinet work. Salary plus commission and Blue Temporary Help Service* Loc Performance Wesiiand are*. Experience helpful, Mechanics Southfield 557-5600 Cross paid. Ask for Chris, Mr Trie CAREER OPPORTUNITY 201 Industrial Or. $4.50 an hour. 326-5025 Co., Twelve Oak* MaR. 344-4850 CAR PORTER BAKERY COUNTER SALES - Part KELLY Plymouth CHEMLAWN - is Nrfnfl full and part Service Writer PROFESSIONAL PH0T0FINISHING Wanted fvr8-tlm« person to work a* time lor lawn spraying, seeding, and time mornings. Farmington Bakery. 453-2300 car porter. Apply In person. Ask tor 474-1581 An Equal Opportunity Employer warehouse. Starting al $5 per hour. Mike Thompson. Uvonia Chrysler. You must be hard working antf will Parts Counter Help $4.53 to $8.59 per hour BANK TELLER-tt.55/HR SERVICES AUTO REPAIR Plymouth. 30777 Plymouth Rd. ing lo learn. EOE employer. Appfy in Will train Uvonia. person af: 22515 Hesfip, Novl. CaH Today 557-1200 Tne ••KeCyGlrr People BRAKE SERVICE 345-1700 Employee Stock Ownership Plan Not An Agency. Never A Fee Accessory Help Only Fee »85 .lob Network QUALITY CERTIF1EO CASHIER - also responsible tor full Equal Opportunity Employer M/ F/H BRAKE MECHANICS WANTE011 CKILDCARE CENTER Teochers service bland. Aptrfy In person Tel Aide. Uvonia area. 1-5PM. Mon. Overtime- Profit Sharing - Other Benefits Great opportunity. Calh Twerv* Amoco or Sunoco. 500 Help Wanted Mr. HJdebrand. 292-2800 thru Frt Experience necessary. Switchboard Operator Full time positions available for general CASHIER CLERK - full lime, excel 477-4650 BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR - 3-SYra. lent starting »a)ary. Merit pay in- CHILO CARE STAFF, luS or part help, printing, Inspection, art and print Let GMS put you to work gage 4 detail work, no production, creases, paid vacation. Appfy Seven time. Hour*: Mon.-Thur*. 8am- Cashier Eleven, 9001. Wayne Rd.. Uvonia or finishing. No experience necessary. We Bc/BS. denial. Garden Ctty area 10pm; Frt. 4am-1am; Sat 9am-1am: WE NEED YOU! 427-9370 28205 Ford Rd., Garden Crty. Sun. 12 noon-Spm Apply My Place (Just tor Kids). 32875 Northweslern will train. Starting pay $4.53 per hour. BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR CASHIER 4 DELI, experienced. Ap Porters 100 ply In por*on Weslborn Frutl Mar Hwy.. 8. of 14 Mile. Farmington HJls Must be able to work overtime and some Must have five year* experience. Small gage shop, dean new buUd- ket, corner Michigan Ave. 6 Oak- CHILO CARE-18.73/hr Assembly, Packaging, wood, Oear born Fxpflr'lflncQ preferred. Must be I Saturdays. Raises and Promotions tng. Benem*. 669-4169 wis train -CASHIER NEEDED CaS Todays 657-1200- based on Job performance. Warehouse Work BUlLOtNG Construction Teacher* - Onfy Fee 485 Job Network at least 18 years old. Apply in[ Pontlac School district, full time. Midnights only, full or part time. Ap Top Benefits — Bonuses Minimum BA degre* wtuVTeaching pry In person at: 33400 Plymouth Rd. Uvonia ! ' i.«- rf I:, )['•!•'• !r,jFl'.;>''i'!.it" ;••• \y • • certificate in building construction. CHILDREN'S person 11:00-a.m.-8:00 p.m.' Salary range 418.599 to 434.682. ; '•••,.' .••! .iv i ' rl :•• '.'••. • f'f •• : CASHIER 4 OFFICE - Fun-time NORTH Apply at th* Personnel office, 350 Sales or ReceMng Oerk - Part-time. LIBRARIAN .•:'. (. mi ir..! t -' *;jrf- ') ;,, .• !i-i ... .-. WW* Track Drive. Pontiae, between Appry Tue*. thru Frl, 1-Spm, th* hour* ol 8.^0am-4.O0pm, dally. CITY OF SOUTHFIELD AMERICAN C,)i' Now I Ci An Appoinmwrt Uon Store, Bloomfleid Town Square Salary rang* $24,072 - 128,224. CABINET MAKER - needed for cus (Telegraph 4 Square Lake Rd.) Starting salary 524.072 includes FAR>II^C;TO\ PHOTO 427-7660 tom furniture manufacture. Experi CASHIER- Part time position. Per comprehensfv* benefit package. Tn« color kab you con counl on" ence In plastic, laminating and wood fect for mature homemaker* or re Performs reference and readers ad GENERAL MANAGEMENT furniture preferred Permanent full tiree*. Flexible hour*. Bulk Food visory service. Devdops/eonducts time position with benenu.422-3890 Warehouse, WestJand. 525-2922 Sbrary program* and services tor c vcu: UOKIJI SERVICES chfldren, young adults and adult* who work with chad*en. Responsible 34600 West 8 Mile Road 27451 Schoolcraft 14 "00 Farmington FUMC: CAREER OPPORTUNITY! CASHIER/RECEPTIONIST Inventory Taker, fun-time. Applica Level IV Compuler*. W095 Ptynv for youth/young *dufts collection Livonia, Ml 48150 Suite 1C4. Livoniiv Ml tions taken, Mon., Feb 6th & fues.. outh Rd.. Uvonia. Ask tor Chuck development, other duties. Requires Farmington Hilts 48024 Feb. 7th. 6am-5pm: 8750 Telegraph. McCtain between t0-6pm. Master's Degree in Library Science Heritage Commons Taylor 295-4320 from ALA accredited university. De CASHIER: Sales person. Mature, sirable candidates wis hav* a posi permanent position. Apply In per tive pubGc service attitude and ex son. Northside Hardware: 2912 S perience/course work In chfldren'* Wayn* Road, Wayn*. services Applicants win be further Invited lo participate In th* Selection CASHIERS and STOCK CASHIERS process based on the nature and HOLTZMAN & SILVERMAN Farmington HiK* Co. has lull 4 part- exient of their prior experience Ap time positions -available. Flexible ply by 5 pm., Friday. March 3. 1959. hr*.. student* welcome. Oood start Send resume to: Douglas A. Zyv CONSTRUCTION COMPANY... ing pay, bonuses, benefit*. 855-55*} kowski. Crty Librarian. Southfield Murray's Discount Puboc Library. 25000 Evergreen Rd. Southfield, Ml 45076. 70 YEARS OLD... CASHIERS An Equal OpportunJty Employer Fufi^art Urn*. Excellent benent* Has an Immediate opening for a part- and pay. Apply In person at: TOO MUCH month left at th* «nd of AUTO STORES Total PetroJeum your money? Cleaning person need time Host/Hostess for Residential 4 2395 Ann Arbor Rd. at Uley ed for-restaurant In Troy. Mon.- for-saJe communities In the Ann Ar- or Thur*., 3:30*m-7am. $335 per bor/Ypsllanti ar©8;~ ; uaRd. at Wilcox month.C*S 553-2960 Gomes-te- both m Plymouth CLEANINO LADIES lor leader posi Duties Include greeting customers, tion* cleaning haSway* and laundry CASHIERS room* hi apartment complexes. FuB demonstrating model homes & re FuO and part Um*. Homemaker* and and part-tim*. Oay work - 6-7 hr. ..Rochester Hills!! cordkeeping. The Ideal candidate cooeg* (tudent* welcome. Must be per day. (4.9(1 to $5.10 per hr. Paid 18 lo apply. Benefits mdud« bonu* hoOdsyt 4 vacation. Cal Mon. thru must have a strong sales and/or cus program and medical benent*. Frt6am-4pm. . 427-4343 Now Hiring tomer s^n/Ice background. Willing Starting wag* starting at 44.00 and up depending on *xp*r1*nc*. Appfy: CLEANING PERSON • fufl tlm* posi CASHIERS & STOCKERS ness to work weekends a must. TOTAL PETROLEUM tion svaHabi* In our Southfield on Cherry HIS 4 Newburgh to*, day »hift. previous offic* clean (No Experience Necessary) This Is an excellent opportunity to Join ing experience preferred. Must hav* Cherry Hill 4 Venoy vaBd driver* scans* 4 good driving a growing organization offering poten JOIN THE ARBOR TEAM Michigan Av*. 4 Telegraph record. r^*pon*lb0it>e# Indud* run Ann Arbor Trail 4 Telegraph tial for advancement. We offer an Eight Mil* 4 Berg ning offic* errand*. Excoftenf berto- PARTS COUNTER PERSONS Pull and part-time opportuniUea (or mature, da- rit*.canb*foreii*m 352-0)79 outstanding training & compensation cxorjabl*. c«*W*r* *nd *tock in oo« of Anwric*'* . EJahl MX 4 Shlaw***** • ;VK: : ; ; : package. Send resume with salary fastest growing drug store chains. Arbor Drugs Grand River 4 lnk*t*r' 1 CLEANING PERSON - afternoon ''- :-^- & REGieiyER'' A-::v' ' -"::' offers employee discounts, paid benefits, flexible CASHIERS 4 QAS ISLAND shift 3.30-11-JOpm: Duties include nl8toryto: > hours, and a dean, pleasant atmosphere, cash Attendanu... Ful 4 part-time. office cleaning 4 are**, answer (Experienced) iers must be at least 1S years of age. Oood starling pay. Apply in person phone*. Appfy In perton Telephone AfS. MARTl OTTO only. Shefl Oa* Station, Support System*. 27260 H*0««rty ARBOR DRU08 - NORTHV1UE 32950 MkkSleeeft, at 14 MM Rd. Rd. gA2. Farmington Hifl* 4^9-0000 Flexible Scheduling -Director of Human Rteourcee 133 E. Ounlap/Center CASHIERS • Imnttdiat* opening* CLEANING SERVICE need* d*^ fonrnfMdQjIrWer Wled In working peridibi*. parWutar csupt*~fonste HOLTZMAN & SILVERMAN AR&ORDflUQ8- CANTON (or a major car wash In metropcClan night work. Own car. Starting $5/hr. .Growth Opportunities 6eWSheldon/FordRd. area. 1 year expertene* reoutred. Caa after 3pm 474-9520 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ARBOR DRUQ8 • PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP Must be reflable. Can Christine at CLERICAL ASSISTANAT 1400 Sheldon/Ann Arbor Rd. DPR 443-005« Part tlm* • Answering phones, pay- 30833 NORTHWESTERN HWY. ro*. tght rang. Must be fiexabl* and Call... 739-8000, ask for Ira or Jim CASHIERS.... for S*H-S«tv*-fia* peopt* ortenled. Appfy In person: •'•; 8UITE300 «• stations. FuJ & part-time. Qood Job The HerU Corp. FARMINGTON HILLS, Ml 48018 for Retiree*. Appry ki person onry: Detroit Metro Airport DANDY Qu Station*. 31425 Ann BuMing 259-B, Lucas Dr. ORUGS.INC. Arbor Tr. (at M*rr1man); 2735P Sev £«ua» ppportunrty Efnptcytr en Mil* - at lAkster 4 25935 Ecors* CLERICAL POSmON; ful tlm*. PC Rd.(near Beech Dary). Taylor knowledge helpful typing and tele phone *kBis Important Troy. EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY • -; . . '. 5380800 W* tr* currenUy accepting application* lor th* following regular CLERKTYP1ST fufl-Um*, part-tim* and t«mporary' position*. Benefit* include Mako a Date* Ful time position avaflsbl* for teff- comprehensrv* medical and dental coverage, educational asslst- mouVaiea highly org anted indMdu- •nc* and employer provided retirement plan. al to assist Construction Secretary. Various clerical akin* a must. Some Clarlcal/Secratarlal for Your Fuiuro cooeg* and word processing experl Hourly rale $8.00 • $9.00/hr. dependent upon daasincation. enc* preferred. Repfy quWdy with It's February 5th Eresume to: Construction Secr*- Clerical (general derk, account clerk, library assistant). • High . school gradual* or equivalent On* or more year* of clerical AltPiici Our Caroor Seminar P. O. Box 937. Southfield. Ml., 7. ' , experience required. Minimum 35 wpm accural* typing required. S«cr*t*rie< - High school gradual* or equivalent On* or mor* Ifjou arethfoking CNC LATHE/MILL OPERATOR . year* of secretarial experience required. Minimum 50 wpm accu about V ^^gt/t^^^f^^t^t//^^^ ^^^^^^^tt^^t^^i^tt^^tttttttmm^mmm^mmm CbtifibYSPORTZ and 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Sunday, Feb. 10-12, at MainStreet 280-2626. Comedy Sportx at the Heidelburg Saturday. No smoking- night,is Comedy Showcase, 314 E. Liberty, • 8AMKIN1S0N ) "will have imprpvisational comedy at 8:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday: The club is at 215 N. Main,; 5kf^ Ann Arbor. Showtimes are 8:30 p.m. CARIBBEAN CRUISE •nan and 11 pju. For reservations, call Mr,- J2^ ^rtAic HOUSE 995-8888. Departs Thursdays, Return* Fridays »3315 MILE (Corner Olf Inkster) PH. 537-5600 8NigMs>9Dayt T¢2¾¾°4 8HQWTIiyjE a^ $799 BOWLER'SSPECIALAFTER10 PM Complete Per Person TUESDAY * THURSDAY . Double Occupancy CONEY ISLAND PBZA/WITH A PITCHER OF BEER; WdeCobJn ; Upgrade avotabieto a n • ', -Nj. Savory Chili flavored with Cooey Island Hot ••^i.y :.^.X y^Hki "-' "V-'V, .-.'•:-' ,_ Dogs..,topped with ^-.^-^•' L± "' Departs out** cabin b $100 CbeddarandMomrdlaCheese,flnbbedoff tj?Mm f) . K ^feftrUcr&Xttentric addWcnal ;: Regular Piaas we Available; Check May 18,1969 NEWSPAPERS withWaltreat •-••:•, 9 May 25,1989 SA>C m^smnm^Aki cooperotton Wth KBY m$T owMwoagwrewM/wwcw Price Includes: •+**> V Round Trip Air Transportatlori PLANA tit CARMEN 4 MAGICAL • 4 Days at the Lucerne Hotel COZUMEK MEXICO) MiamlBeoch SHOWS! • 5 Day Corft>bean Cruise