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^ Su'j-fL.in Cofnm j' ( ncn„ Co'pjrJ icn IN THE PAPER Clues on missing man sought aunt, Debbie Stubbs, said Tuesday. Presley, too," he said. "We just don't A Hilton Inn clerk in Ann Arbor re­ know." In the second week of the mysterious disappearance of ported that a man matching Elkins" TODAY a young Westland man, those who know him contin­ Though friends and relatives tried description came in recently to in­ to remain optimistic, they grew in­ ued to search to no avail for his whereabouts. quire about rates, but left without creasingly worried as Elkins' disap­ getting a room. pearance entered a second week and School break: What do kids do "She said he seemed distracted, on still no revealing clues had emerged BYDARREULCLEM Despite an intense hunt and a " the nervous side," Stubbs said. — not even a trace of his dark blue when they are enjoying a two- STAFF WRITER $10,000 reward, authorities remained Detective Dennis Shackelford of 1986 Ford EXP hatchback. week break from school?/3A An army of friends, relatives and baffled by the sudden disappearance "I'm more worried now because of of the 1989 John Glenn High School the Ingham County Sheriffs Depart­ authorities combed an 80-mile ment confirmed that authorities had how many days it has been," Elkins' stretch of back roads, malls, hospitals graduate — last seen when he left his girlfriend, 21-year-old Windy Parrino History buff dies: A local history uncle's Ingham County residence to received some possible leads — none and towns between and Dans- of which panned out. of Novi, said. "If we knew he was OK, and nature buff died unexpectedly ville this week as the search widened come home for the holidays. that would help. But not being able to at the age of 41./11A for Jeffrey Allan Elkins, a 21-year-old "This is the worst thing we've ever "We've had reports of sightings, Westland man missing since Dec. 23. experienced in our lives," Elkins' but there have been sightings of Elvis See MISSING, 2A

SPORTS Staying in shape

Year in review: A look back at the top 10 sports stories in Observer- land, the triumphs and tragedies, top performances and turnarounds. /IB

ART EMANUELE/STAFF PHOTOGBAPHER ENTERTAINMENT Fitness stressed: The physical fitness facility at the Wayne-Westland Family YMCA is open to those who want to stay in shape. The facility, 827 W. Wayne Road, is open from 6 a.m. to 9:30p.m. weekdays and 8 a.m. to 3:30p.m. Saturday. There is Dance Ensemble: The Eisenhow­ no charge for Y members. Fee for non-members is $5 a day, which includes use of the swimming pool. er Dance Ensemble teams up with Pick of the Crop Dance and Music Ensemble in a joint concert of dance in Oakland University's Crash victim's homecoming expected today Varner Studio Theatre./AB BY DARRELL CLEM School junior who lost control of his wearing a seatbelt, police said. return him to the hospital that night, STAFF WRITER car on Newburgh near Cherry Hill in Edwards, 40, has remained in the his wife said. Family show: Neil Woodward, an Dennis Edwards, who fought for Westland, police said. University of Michigan Hospital in "That was the best present I've had award-winning multi-instrumen­ his life after his truck was hit head- Morrison's girlfriend, Melissa Ann Arbor since the crash, and his in years," she said. talist, singer, songwriter and folk on in a Nov. 16 crash, is expected to Thompson, 17, was killed in the pas­ condition has steadily improved. His On Christmas Day, Brenda Ed­ come home to his Westland wife and senger seat of his car. Morrison is wife had initially feared he might wards cooked her husband's favorite historian will present a family ori­ two daughters today. continuing to recover from leg injuries never regain his memory. foods — turkey, ham, stuffed cabbage ented show during the annual "He's excitsd about coming home," and had not returned to school before Edwards, a pipefitter at theGener- "and all of the trimmings," she said. Plymouth International Ice Sculp­ his wife, Brenda, said Monday, "just the holiday recess. al Motors Willow Run assembly She-hopes to help him regain the 30 knowing that he's going to be coming pounds that he has shed from his ture Spectacular. /5B A possible charge of negligent hom­ plant in Ypsilanti, has slowly re­ 24.7-pound frame since the accident. home for good is really helping him." icide is pending against him in juve­ gained some of his memory. But his Edwards' recovery from severe head only knowledge of the crash steins Doctors also let Edwards come nile court, Westland police said. But home briefly on the two days after injuries has been virtually miracu­ the bereaved family of Thompson — from what he has been told by family lous considering that he didn't recog­ members, his wife said. Christmas, but the family had to re­ BUSINESS a popular John Glenn student leader turn him to the hospital each night. nize his family — or even know his — has expressed hope that Morrison own identity — for 19 days after the Edwards could face speech and Brenda Edwards said she is still won't be held responsible for the girl's looking forward to the day that she accident. death. physical therapy for months* and he Customer focus: When a compa­ "He has shocked everybody," his can't yet walk on his broken left leg, and her husband will be able to get ny designs a 22,000-square-foot wife said. Morrison lost control when his car Brenda Edwards said. out of town for a few days to celebrate Edwards, alone in his Chevrolet left the pavement as he tried to merge "But he's doing real good," she their 20th wedding, anniversary, display set for the auto show, it pickup, was slammed head-on by a from two lanes of traffic to one on said. which was Dec. 14. The couple had has to walk a fine line between Geo Prizm driven by Brian Morrison, Newburgh, police said. Neither Mor­ Doctors let Edwards come home for been planning a getaway before the highlighting the set and highlight­ a 16-year-old John Glenn High rison, Thompson nor Edwards was Christmas, though his family had to accident. ing the cars./8B Murder trial juries to deliberate after holidays SUBURBAN LIFE BY DARRELL CLEM 1991, shooting death of 19-year-old where Stevenson, Cowen and Hister Hood said. Adkins just happened to STAFF WRITER Everett Earl Bowen Jr. of Westland. went to school. Ingram attended the be there, he said. A look ahead: The New Year has Separate juries deciding the fate of Bowen was killed at night behind Cherry Hill Alternative Center. . Stevenson's fate could hinge on Westland murder defendants Jer- Adams Junior High School. The most dramatic testimony in whether his jury believes or rejects arrived and with it plenty of maine Stevenson and Jerome Omar Stevenson's and Ingram's trials em­ his police statement. His attorney, Wayne County Assistant Prosecu­ James Anderson, has contended that changes — those we know about Ingram are expected to reach their tor Robert Hood has accused the erged the Monday before Christmas, and those that can be found verdicts within the next two weeks. when a Westland police sergeant read Stevenson was coerced into confess­ teens of conspiring with Ian Bruce ing to the double shooting. Cowen and Gregory Hister, both 17 aloud in court a 12-page confession among the stars and planets, Detroit Recorder's Court Judge that Stevenson allegedly made. In addressing the jury, Anderson Denise Page Hood recessed the juries and of Westland, to kill Bowen in re­ thanks to astrologer Evelyn Stevenson admitted he fired the questioned why Nowaczck wrote out Dec. 23 for the holidays, but ordered taliation for an earlier fight between Stevenson's statement, when numer­ Button./lC them to return early next month to Bowen and Cowen. two shots that hit Bowen in the face and back, Sgt. Russell Nowaczck tes­ ous other witnesses were allowed to continue their deliberations. Cowen and Hister, both 16 when write their own accounts. Anderson Ingram's jury is expected to return tified. Stevenson also confessed to charged, have already been convicted shooting Bowen's friend, 20-year-old has suggested bias in Stevenson's to court Monday, and Stevenson's of lesser charges and placed in juve­ statement and accused police of INDEX jury has been scheduled to resume David Wayne Adkins of Westland, in nile facilities until age 21, though the head. weaving their version of events into it. deliberations a week later. they could be released at age 19. Anderson also accused police of de­ Building scene .3D Personal scene . 7E The defendants, both 19, are Bowen's killing stunned residents The defendants had arranged to ciding Stevenson's guilt even before Business . . . . 8B Creative Living . ID charged with first-degree murder and near Adams school and sent shock meet Bowen behind Adams school for he had been questioned about Calendar . . . 12A Crossword . . . .6D conspiracy to murder in the Nov. 15, waves through John Glenn High, a supposed drug deal, prosecutor Bowen's murder. Classifieds . . D-G Entertainment. 4-6B Auto .... D,E Opinion . . . . 12A Sports ...... IB Employment . .E first four-year term. The program is open to the . Index .... . 5D Suburban life. . . 1C Happy birthday Real Estate . D,E public. For reservations, persons may contact the Friends and neighbors of Westland's Ann Bill­ PLACES & FACES chamber, 326-7222. ings are planning a party soon to celebrate her 100th birthday. Mrs. Billings, whose birthday will sion of that night's b^iness agenda at 6:30 p.m. Art work wins OUR PHONE NUMBERS be Saturday, will be the gueBt of honor at the Sun­ with the formal session at 7:30 p.m. Under the new day, Jan. 10, party at Greenwood Villa apartments procedure, there will be no advance-review of the where she has lived for 14 years. Brandy Chasten, 4, of Westland was one of agenda. three Winners in his age division for a Detroit Zoo­ Newsroom: 591-2300 logical Society drawing contest. Brandy and his Newsroom Fax: 591-7279 Earlier start Mayoral address family will receive one-year memberships, which Nightline/Sports: 953-2104 provide free admission to the zoo in Royal Oak The Westland City Council will start the new Mayor Robert Thomas will give his annual and the Belle Isle Zoo and more than 100 zoos Reader Comment Line: 953-2042 year with an earlier starting time for business ses­ state-of-the-city address at the Westland Cham­ nationwide. The contest attracted entries on the Classified Advertising: 591-0900 sions next Monday. The sessions will start at 7 ber of Commerce luncheon program Tuesday, Jan. theme "Capture the Wildlife." There were three Display Advertising: 591-2300 p.m. in the council chambers, City Hall, 36601 6, in Leright's banquet hall, 626 S. Wayne Road. A winners in three age categories. The entries of ani­ Home Delivery: 591-0500 Ford. The council last fall changed its procedures, question-and-answer session will follow the may­ mal likenesses were judged on the basis of creativ­ which previously had an informal, public discus- or's speech. Thomas is starting the last year of his ity and neatness.

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find his car has confused us." Elkins' mother, Georgeann Rosa, flew in.Monday from Gre­ nada, where she had been doing missionary work for the Jehovah's Witnesses. She is staying with her brother and Elkins' uncle,

• 'We're all trying to be so positive, but your mind kind of wanders when you don't hear anything.' Windy Parrino

Cyril Lapiriski, in Dansville. El­ kins had been helping his uncle ' with construction work and was planning to attend Lansing Com­ munity College. Jeffrey Elkins Elkins' girlfriend, an Oakland Community College student and a hoop earring in his left ear. Novi secretary, last talked with him on Tuesday when he was at Mystery pondered his grandmother's Garden City Hussack described Elkins as home. He left for Dansville but "conservative" and said he would was supposed to return Wednes­ never go away intentionally with­ day for some last-minute Christ­ out first notifying his family or mas shopping at' Twelve Oaks friends. Elkins' father, Garry, has Mall in Novi, Parrino said. echoed the sentiment. ; Elkins told Parrino he would 'As the missing man's friends ART EMANUELE/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER meet her at a Redford Township made plans Monday to comb the bar after he finished shopping. 80-mile stretch between here and SADD campaign: John Glenn student Mary Engelhardt ties a red ribbon on a car radio antenna to remind She waited until 2:20 am. She motorists not to drive while intoxicated during the holidays. Mary is surrounded by other Students Against was last to leave the bar. Elkins Dansville, they tried to keep their never showed. spirits up, despite the worries Drunk Driving (SADD) members (from left) Paul Thomas, Crystal Bradley andAngelle Bailey of Wayne that grew stronger with each pass­ Memorial High and Matt Howton of John Glenn. Wayne police Lt. D. Randall (rear, left) and Officer John ing hour. Williams and Westland Officers Dave Hooper and Terry Dohohue join the joint effort of the two high schools. Failed to meet girlfriend "We're here to get the job ". "He promised me that he would done," Hussack said in the base­ be there. He didn't say anything ment of his house. "We also want out of the ordinary. He was fine. to show support for the family." He was in total high spirits," Par­ Elkins' family lauded the ef­ rino said. "At first 1 thought he forts of his friends. itiust have met up with some of "It's just fabulous what these Tot in child safety seat survives crash his friends and that they talked kids are doing," said Stubbs, his him into going out." aunt. BYDARRELLCLEM • The little girl's legs were believed te be bro­ side, she said. Anyone with infor­ '} During their last telephone Said Parrino: "Jeff is just the STAFF WRITER mation is asked to contact the conversation, Elkins and Parrino sweetest guy. He has no enemies, A 3-year-old girl strapped in a ken because of the impact of the crash. But traffic bureau of the Westland Po­ joked with one another, and she I've never seen him angry. He child safety seat escaped death — she could have received worse injuries — or lice Department at 722-9633. chided him about putting off his would always help you if you but both of her legs were broken could have been killed — had she not been The little girl's legs were be­ Christmas shopping until the last needed him. — when the car she was riding in lieved to be broken because of the minute, she said; "He wouldn't just leave at was struck Saturday by a hit-and- strapped into the child safety seat. impact of the crash. But she could :;; Elkins' friends are as baffled as Christmas without telling some­ run driver in Westland. have received worse injuries — or Parrino. Instead of passively one or taking someone with him," The child, whose name wasn't could have been killed — had she awaiting word of his whereabouts, she added. "We're all trying to be disclosed by Westland police, was not been strapped into the child they organized a meeting Monday so positive, but your mind kind of in stable condition this week in sideswiped another car before in what Cox described as a bur­ safety seat, Cox said. night at Paul Hussack's house on wanders when you don't hear any­ the intensive care unit of the Uni­ slamming into the rear of the car gundy-colored car that could have The child's relative, believed to Rosslyn. thing." . versity of Michigan Mott Hospi­ carrying the young child, she said. been a late-model Thunderbird or be an aunt, also received injuries The friends made extensive Parrino and others remain tal in Ann Arbor, police officer The hit-and-run driver, apparent- Lincoln, Cox said. but was treated and released at lists of malls, routes, hospitals, hopeful that Elkins will turn up Lynda Cox said. " ly speeding in the westbound curb Annapolis Hospital in Wayne. towns and other public places and — and that he's safe. Yet, as Par­ "It looks like she's going to be lane, crossed into the inside lane Westland police are seeking Several of the relative's teeth were divided up the responsibility: for rino noted, there's that nagging OK," Cox said Tuesday. and hit the two cars, she said. help in locating the driver or car, knocked out. when she hit her distributing thousands of fliers fear that someone may have The girl was riding with a rela­ The hit-and-run driver then which is believed to have received head against her hand, which was with pictures and descriptions of harmed him. tive on westbound Warren Road continued to flee west on Warren damage on the front-end driver's on the steering wheel, Cox said. the 5-foot-8, 160-pound Elkins. "But who would hurt Jeff?" she near Henry Ruff, when their car Parrino said Elkins usually wore asked. "And why?" was slammed from behind by a hit-and-run driver at 10:15 p.m. Saturday, Cox said. CARRIER OF THE MONTH: WESTLAND The hit-and-run driver had

Chris Jedrzejek has been named the Westland Observer's carrier of the month for Decem­ Diabetes support ber. Chris, 13, is ari eight-grader at Marshall Junior High. He started his Observer route in group to meet April, 1991. ; Chris is the son of John and St. Mary Hospital of Livonia Janice Jedrzejek. His best sub- will hold a Diabetes Support jectis algebra and his favorite Group meeting 7-8:30 p.m. hobby is collecting hockey cards. Wednesday, Jan. 13, in the Pavi­ What he likes about his route lion Conference Room B in the is all the money he gets. The skill Marian Professional Building ad­ he has developed is responsibility jacent to the hospital at 5 Mile from getting customers their pa­ and per on time. Levan. The topic for the January meet­ If you want to be a Westland ing is "Exercises for People with Observer carrier, please call Complications," to be presented 891-4800 Chris Jedrzejek by Laurie Saunders, occupational therapist. There is no charge and Wayne County pre-registration is not required. Call St. Mary Hospital for more CLARIFICATION information at 591-2922. Community College

A recent story noted that the peal. Laduke's family claimed the COUPON . family of slain Ziebart Tidy Car company's Westland business — —iuuururt"" — employee Michael Laduke won a failed to adequately screen its em­ r"SheaiM)elight;>n Register for the $2.1 million lawsuit against the ployees, including a fired worker company. The award is under ap­ convicted of shooting Laduke. I Beauty Salon Csrly No-S.t P.rmi Spring 1993 Semester I Weill - '23" January 6 through 14, 1993 ICiWIIIenleS ' I . Perm - «28" . Short Hair Only Wttitfonb (Bbstmt I Cxltt tei het t »mi hit! At any of these locations: 1 Haircut Extra 663-530 N Published eveiy Monday and Thursday by Observer & Eccentric® Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia, Ml I HAIR CUTS *8 Downriver Campus Downtown r^mp.^ J8150. Second-Class postage paid at Livonia, Ml 48151. Address all mall (subscription, change of address, \ Form 3569) to P.O. Box 2428, Livonia, Ml 48151. lelepnone 691 0500. 34775 Warren 21000 Northline Road HOME DELIVERY SERVICE I 1001 W. Fort Street Just E. of Wayne Road Newsstand percopy.SO* Taylor, MI 48180-9986 earner monthly. »3.00 I Detroit, MI 48226-9975 Mall yearly. »55.00 Across from McDonald's Phone: (313)374-2700 All advertising published in the Westland Observer rs subject to the conditions stated in the applicable rate Phone: (313)496-2758 card copies of which are available from the advertising department. Westland Observer, 36251 Schoolcraft. I 595-6333 I Livonia Ml 48150. (313)591-2300. The Westland Observer reserves the rijht not to accept an advertiser's l______COUPON — —I order. Observer & Eccentric® ad-takers have no authority to bind this newspaper and only publication of an a* advertisament shall constitute final acceptance of the advertiser's onfsr. Eastern Campus OKtSTRON G Northwest Campus 5901 Conner 8551 Greenfield Road STEP Detroit, MI48213-6686 Detroit, MI 48228-9987 LOW IMPACT AEROBICS Phone: (313)922-3311 Phone: (313)943-4000 CTTY OF WESTLAND Mon. & Wed, 7:30 p.m,-8:30 p.m. NOTICE Tucs. & Thurs. 5:25 p.m.-6:25 p.m. Wed & Sat. '9:30a.m.-IO:30 a.m. TIM City of Westland doea not dUcrlmlMt* on the bull of disability In the Mondays - Thursdays: 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. admlMton or accaaa to, or treatment of employment In Its program* or activi­ Bailey Recreation Center ty. Westland « Friday (January 8): 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Mike Gorman, City of WettUnd, MM1 Ford Rd„ Wettland, MI «1»5 haa been 6 WEEK SESSION * Saturday (January 9): 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. deatfnated to coordinate compliance with the non-dlacrlmlnaUon requirement! Steps provided contained In section »1*7 of the Department of Jurtice raplatlona. Informa­ Kliscounl If you luive your own slept tion concerning the proiftatoM of the American with DUabtlluee Act, and the Classes BcRln |nn 4th Use our FREE campus-to-campus shuttle service rights provided thereunder, are available from the ADA coordinator. Call 981 -9287 to reserve your step! # to help you Get to Class DIANEJ.rRITZ, City Clerk \vr^m\

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• :.&£&l Kids keep busy at Y during holiday break ocal youngsters enjoyed a winter holiday break from school, thanks to the Wayne- _ Westland Family YMCA's annual Christ- t mas vacation day camp, which ended to­ day. Children took part in games, crafts, bowling, gymnastics, floor games, fitness exercises, outdoor activities and a scavenger hunt as well as relays, quiet reading, and making Christmas decorations. To round out the holiday activities at the Y, the organization, which includes Garden City in its service area, is planning a children's New Year's Eve overnighter at the Y activities center, 827 S. Wayne Road. , The children will be at the Y from 8 tonight ; through 8 the next morning, enjoying the swim­ ming pool, playing games, and watching the mid­ night countdown on TV. The overnighter is for children between 3½ and 12. Children planning to take part should bring a sleeping bag, bathing suit and a towel. The Y will provide pizza in the evening and juice and doughnuts in the morning. Fee is $12 for Y members and $18 for non-mem­ bers. Additional children in the same family will receive a $2 discount. Preschoolers will have their STAFF PHOTOS BY ART EMANUELE own supervisors and activities and sleep in the Day camper: Jordan Mefandi, 8, care­ building next to the activities center. fully cuts around a Christmas decora­ Budding artist?: Jennifer Herge, 7, spent part of her day coloring a drawing to be To register, parents may call the Y at 721-7044. tion to be used for a mobile. used as a holiday mobile.

State DNR investigates ?w^w>x:x::wX'X:::::w mutilated coyote remains '• BY DIANE GALE tially skinned, according to Gayle made by people on recreational ; STAFF WRITER Ray, who found the animal re­ vehicles. ! Cult worshipers or others in mains during a Sunday morning "We would like to put a stop to ' quest of love potions may be be­ walk in the woods near her home. it," Ray said. "We live where it's hind the dismemberment of two Residents in the area were re­ nice and quiet and peaceful, and coyotes found in a western Wayne minded of a deer that was left to we enjoy it and we don't want County woods. rot in the same area last October someone put there shooting in the The animals were shot and cut during bow hunting season. The back yard and running their dogs. apart, the genitals, teeth and eye­ antlers, testicles and organs were "We don't like the dirt bikes. balls were taken, said Arthur L. removed from the deer, but' the People are always dumping refuse Tukes, state Department of Natu­ meat remained. and all kinds of junk out here. No ral Resources officer, who specu­ "It was just tossed there not far one wants to put up with that." lated that the remains were coy­ from where the other animal parts The area is posted with "No otes. were found," Ray said. "The Hunting" signs. However, the The animal carcasses were problem to me is killing animals night before the animals were found in a large plastic bag last that is not necessary. If there's a found, Ray said, she heard people weekend in a wooded area in Can­ need for something to be killed hunting with dogs and they woke ton Township, near Morton Tay­ it's different to take a life." her up. Some people have specu­ lor north of Michigan Avenue. Tukes said the area would be lated that the animals were killed There's a possibility the ani­ patrolled during late night and farther north of here and dumped, mals' parts were shipped to the early morning hours when poach­ because coyotes are not common Orient where they are turned into ing is most common. to this area.' aphrodisiacs, Tukes said. Such Residents are drawn to the lo­ FRIDAY • SATURDAY • SUNDAY ONLY traffic is illegal, he said. cation for the serenity provided by One carcass was skinned and the woods, Ray said. They're an­ A state-provided, 24-hour hot­ the head was split open, police gry with poachers in the woods line number to report poachers is: TAKE AN EXTRA said. The other animal was par­ and the noise and disturbance 1-800-292-7800. Give Clinton some advice On Jan. 20, Bill Clinton, the • Not only is Clinton Readers 18 and younger should ' youngest man elected president send their comments to the Gar­ since John F. Kennedy, will take the first president­ den City Observer editorial de­ partment, 36251 Schoolcraft, office. Some say a new era will be­ elect to have been ALREADY-REDUCED MERCHANDISE gin. Livonia, MI, 48150. Enclose a born this side of the photograph of yourself if you WITH 970 ENDINGS Not only is Clinton the first Second World War, want. . president-elect to have been born he's also the first to this side of the Second World QUICK! BEFORE! EVERYTHING'S War, he's also the first to have have discovered the MTV generation. Or send the advice to work with discovered the MTV generation. mom or dad and ask them to fax GONE. OUR CLEARANCE ITEMS ARE jHe will be remembered as the it to us by dialing 591-7279. t candidate who literally struck a J note with young Americans. er, the Observer invites young PRICED TO DISAPPEAR FAST. LOOK FOR readers to send in whatever advice We'll share best advice with our > To carry that note a little long- they have for the new president. readers prior to the inaugural. THE YELLOW SIGNS POINTING THE WAY LUNCH MENU FOR SENIORS TO GREAT SAVINGS. A 970 ENDING MEANS ONLY ONE THING: IT WON'T BE Tha senior citizen nutrition pro­ Monday stewed tomatoes, fresh pear, gram will serve these hot meals Broccoli cheese soup, tuna salad milk. AROUND LONG... SO HURRY! fOr the week of Jan. 4. Meals will croissant, French cut green Thursday be served at three locations: beans, water chestnuts, pineap­ Veal patty parmesan, parsley Westland Friendship Center, on ple tidbits, milk. potatoes, Italian blend, peach Newburgh at Marquette; Whlttler slices, wheat bread, margarine Tuesday and milk. Center, on Ann Arbor Trail be­ BBQ beef ribette, redskin pota- Srtlo wirtR Sunday, Jnnunry 3 tween Mlddlebelt and Inkster Previously purchftsrd nmrrhnnclisr toes, carrots, onion roll, marga­ Friday will noi nunlily (oi nc)|uNttTH*ntft during thin t-vrmi CDMf TD (MIAIMY V A I U I * SIRVlCf Road; and Kirk of Our Savior ; rine, oatmeal cookie, milk. Herb baked chickenchiclcen, creame< d Church, on Cherry Hill between potatoes, tossed salad, French Wayne Road and Newburgh. WfilftlgSgflr , dressing, mixed fruit, rye roll, STORE LOCATIONS: Westborn • Macomb • Lakeside • Livonia • Farmington Hills* Universal Vegetable lasagna, wax beans, margarine, milk. Tel-Twelve* Birmingham* New Center One • Wild wood Plaza* Courtland Center/Flint 4A(W,G)< The Observer/ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31,1992

bumping into Hoffa

BYKEVTNBROWN STAFF WRITER • 'He was a rather power driven man, he wasn't Moviegoers are having an en­ necessarily motivated by a need for money or counter with Jimmy Hoffa, wealth, he felt he was doing a great service for whose story is the subject of a popular film. his members.' But one Plymouth man can re­ Jack Bologna call the time he bumped into the former Teamsters union leader Plymouth — literally. Jack Bologna of Plymouth, as (with organized crime), and that mit corporate fraud for four basic a then investigator with the U.S. wasn't above him." reasons: economics, greed or Department of Justice, drew the During the investigation, Bo­ need; ideology, trying to get even job of doing an audit of Hoffa's logna recalled, the Teamsters or get what they feel they de­ union local in Detroit in 1961. "hired private eyes to follow us serve; ego, "They're out to prove "He was a rather power driven to lunch every day. They were to the world they're smart peo­ man, he wasn't necessarily trying to get almost anything ple"; or by compulsion Or obses­ motivated by a need for money or that could have been used sion. wealth, he felt he was doing a against potential witnesses Many companies, Bologna great service for his members," against him," he said. said, "are not doing enough in Bologna said. Bologna recalled Hoffa as terms of tightening internal con­ Bologna, a professor at Sienna being cocky, and not impressed trols." Heights College in Adrian and with "dumb cops." No one employee, for example, owner of Computer Protection The auditors found that eight should be allowed to control both Services in Plymouth, has just or 10 of Hoffa's underlings had accounting records and company completed his sixth and seventh embezzled union funds, and they funds. "You're headed for trou­ textbooks for accountants on the were indicted — but not Hoffa. ble," he said. topic of corporate fraud. Bologna's work as an auditor- At least two or three of Bolo­ Bologna first met Hoffa while' investigator with the justice de­ gna's textbooks can be found in doing an audit of the union lo­ partment and Internal Revenue college libraries throughout the cal's books. Service, and his work with his state. "He was running from the first present company provided some He's currently negotiating floor to- the: second, taking two of the background for his text­ with his publisher on the print­ steps at a time," Bologna re­ books. ing of a completed eighth book called. : The most recent are "Hand­ on information technologies. "I was coming down the stairs, book on Corporate Fraud" and Bologna recalled one weekend and he was talking to somebody "The Accountant's Handbook of in the mid-80s when he knocked behind him, and there was a col­ Fraud and Commercial Crime." off a spy novel, which pits fac­ lision," Bologna said. The latter work is co-authored tions of the CIA against one an­ SHARON LEMIEUX/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER "The problem was to gain na­ with Robert Lindquist and Jo­ other. It hasn't been published. tional power he made his Own seph Wells. "I would like to at some point New books: Jack Bologna of Plymouth, who once audited Jimmy Hoffa's union deal with the devil so to speak Employees are moved to com-. re-do that spy book," he said. local, has written two new textbooks on corporate fraud. Employee theft is touchy s or retailers BY AlLEEN WlNGBLAD Connor, like representatives and the problem of theft among in company policy guidelines "Last year our shrinkage was at "And I'd say our recovery rate STAFF WRITER , from other major stores in the associates. which are made available to all about 1.8 percent — we consider is pretty good. Of course, we only It's a problem common to re­ area, is hesitant to discuss corpo­ For instance, Paul Level, opera­ employees. that a pretty good rating. If it's know what is actually missing at tailers everywhere, an unfortunate rate policies involving theft; strat­ tions manager for the Jacobson's Those caught stealing — cash less than 2 percent for the year, the end of the year when we take situation that some say is simply egies used by her store's security store in the Great Oaks Mall in as well as merchandise — face we feel we're doing pretty good," inventory," said Toloff. a part of doing business. officials are kept hushed as well. Rochester Hills says the situation immediate termination and are said-Toloff. Employee theft: It's a touchy "I would say we always try to is something inherent to the retail always prosecuted. Toloff adds that Crowley's No patterns su bject for many merchants protect what we own, yet our poli­ business. In fact, it hasn't stores rely heavily on their em­ So what do retailers know who'd rather keep quiet about the cies and how we deal with the changed much over the years — It's 'shrinkage' ployees to "keep their eyes and about which sort of employee is specifics their businesses face at least in the quarter century subject isn't something I feel Level wouldn't quote an actual ears open" for stealing of all more likely to steal? Toloff and - when it comes to workers stealing comfortable talking about. We're he's worked in retail. kinds. Video cameras, set up over­ Level agree that stereotyping on the job. dollar amount that is lost by a new store and we are still put­ Jacobson's each year to employee head and covered with dark glass those who steal from the work­ T- But it's also a scourge that ting a team together," she said. "Any retailer will tell you that employee theft is just part of the theft. However, Mike Toloff, vice domes, can record stealing too. place is tough. costs retailers and, ultimately Connor does acknowledge, how­ Policy has employees contact consumers, thousands of dollars game of doing business," said president of Crowley's stores in "There is no real pattern to ever, that Neiinan-Marcus has. Level. "It's always around to the area, said they face a standard Crowley's internal security de­ theft," said Toloff. "Whether we each year. And while major store what she would call a "pretty partment's needed. Security offi­ > officials agree it doesn't appear to some extent, but I wouldn't say loss of 1 Vi-2 percent of sales due are talking about a long-term em­ standard company policy" regard­ cials, acting on tips, then conduct ployee, a short-term employee, a ' be a growing problem, they admit ing such theft, with details, in­ it's a problem that's on the rise. to what's known as "shrinkage" We've not seen an increase in it or loss of inventory. surveillance to try to witness and sales associate,- someone who that employee theft isn't some­ cluding techniques used to detect subsequently apprehend such thing that they expect to go away, for the last year compared to the This shrinkage, he explained, is works in the corporate offices. It stealing, not divulged to the pub­ thieves. happens all over. either. lic. previous year or anything like largely due to theft, whether in­ "When it comes to security and that." ternal or external (from the pub­ Incentives offered to employees "From time to time we've had theft, that's a pretty sensitive is­ And while Level agrees with lic) with the rest attributed to em­ for tips include monetary awards situations where an employee who sue," said Marilyn Connor, public 'Part of the game' Connor that employee theft is "a ployee error in paperwork, based on a certain dollar amount had worked for us for 10 or 15 relations manager for Neiman- Of course, others aren't as touchy subject," he explains that miscounts and incorrect pricing, as well as a percentage of recov­ years in the organizations has Marcus in Troy's Somerset Mall. tight-lipped about store security associates need only to stay with­ for example. ered merchandise, he says. been caught stealing. 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BY TIM RJCHARD versus 25.1 percent in '92). comb, Livingston and Wash- STAFF WRlTBh Visitors to the favorite area tenaw. Metroparks visitors will see a parks like' Kensington, near Property owners pay a voted new wildfowlers' museum at Lake Brighton, and Stony Creek, near 0.23 mill tax. Cost to the owner of lErie, more work on a dairy farm at Rochester•, may not notice major a $100,000 house, assessed at jWolcott Mill and an inpark road maintenance items in these Older half,' is $11.52 a year; for a 'to the Stony Greek nature center. spots. Lake Erie — one of the- $150,000 house, $17.27 a year. ; They are part of a 1993 general newest, located at the mouth of ' HCMA operates 13 metroparks fund budget of $32.6 million ap­ the Huron River — will get sever­ covering 24,000 acres, or just un- ^§> amn proved recently by the board of al improvements. . - sTinmn the HurohClihton - Metropolitan A major program improvement on or near the Huron and Clinton S^R- HltKMKt Authority. will be the addition of a third rivers, which start in northern Entry fees will rise for the first Voyageur canoe, a 34-foot craft' Oakland County and roughly en­ time since 1986, "reflecting the carrying 22 people. Stony Creek, circle the region. Sherman said increasing costs of maintaining, Metro Beach and Oakwoods will park visits totaled 9 million last METROPARK LOCATION MAP . operating and improving the 13 each have one of the popular year. . HURON CLINTON METROPOLITAN AUTHORITY metroparks," said director Wil­ canoes used in the 17th and 18th Property tax revenue will be al­ 1. METRO BEACH 7. HUDSON MILLS liam P. Sherman. (See related centuries by French fur traders. most flat at nearly $18 million be­ 2. WOICOTT MILL 8. DEXTER-HURON story.) cause of a stateordered freeze in 3. STONY CREEK 9. DELHI They reflect a trend to relying 5 counties served 1992 assessments. 4. INDIAN SPRINGS 10. LOWER HURON less on property tax revenues HCMA, which completed its Parks are mostly for day use — 5..KENSINGT0N U. WILLOW (55.2 percent in-^93 versus 56.6 50th anniversary, serves the five 6. HURON MEADOWS 12. OAKWOODS percent in '92) and more on opera­ See METROPARKS, 7A 13. LAKE ERIE ting revenues (26.3 percent in '93 counties of Wayne, Oakland, Ma­ How fees will change Metroparks yisitors will get free admission Tuesdays in 1993 and pay varying fees other days. "The variable fees are an at­ tempt to encourage use of the parks throughout the week and to hold down costs for people on lim­ ited incomes," said William P. Sherman, director of the 13-park system. On balance, the fee increases will add $500,000 in revenue, boosting budgeted operating reve­ nue to $8.5 million, said control­ ler David L. Wahl. Here is how fees will change: • Annual vehicle fees for most people will rise to $15 from the $10 fee set in 1986. • Senior citizens' annual stickers will go to $8 form the current $5. • Annual permits will have •coupons on the back for free rounds of par3 golf, crosscountry •• ski equipment or pool entry. • Annual boat launch fees will go to $18 (from $13) general; for sen­ ior citizens, to $9 (from $6). Daily fees will rise for the first - time since 1979, Major changes: : • Tuesdays are free. . •' Weekend and holiday rates will rise to $3 (from $2). Weekday fee remains at $2.

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Hall of Ward Presbyterian es 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays at • OVERNIOHTERS p.m. the second and fourth SUPPORT Church at Six Mile and Burton Manor, on School­ The Wayne-Westland Fami­ Thursdays of the month in • ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT Farmington Road, Livonia. craft, west of Inkster Road, ly JYMCA will sponsor an the Red Lobster Restaurant GROUPS Members of a support group SINGLES Interesting speakers address Livonia. Admission is $5. 562-3160. overnight New Year's Eve on Wayne Road, north of • ALCOHOLISM/OTHER for Alzheimer's disease meet • WESTSIDE contemporary topics. No program for parents who Ford. DRUGS at 2 p.m. the first Wednes­ Westside Singles will host a charge. Singles only please, want to leave their children day of the month in the New YearVEve dance party • MORE DANCES The Northwest Alano Club child care is provided. 422- Westside Singles will hold in a supervised atmosphere • CAMARO BUFFS Westland Convalescent Thursday, Dec. 31, at The 1854. The new Eastern Michigan will hold a series of meetings its Saturday night dance at on New Year's Eye and the on understanding alcohol­ Center, 36137 Warren Road. Karas House, Plymouth next morning. Children will Camaro Club will meet at 728-6100. Road, east of Telegraph • BETHANY PLYMOUTH- 8 p.m. in the main ballroom 7:30 p.m. on the first Thurs­ ism and other drugs and CANTON of the Livonia Holiday Inn, take part in games and be their effects upon the family. Road. Singles or couples able to use the swimming day of each month at Gor­ • PARKINSON SUPPORT welcome. Live band D.J., The Catholic support group Six Mile west of Newburgh. don Chevrolet on Ford west Meetings will be 8 p.m. in Group for people with Par­ meets every third Saturday Admission is $5.277-4242. pool. There is a charge. 721- the club, housed in the for­ buffet dinner. 562-3170. 7044. of Merriman, and at 7:30 kinson's disease meets the Tickets, 592-4900. in St. Kenneth's Church, p.m. on the third Thursday mer Perrinville School, second Tuesday of the Haggerty Road just south of • WEDNESDAY SUBURBAN • OPEN SWIM of each month at Ram- Farmington Road at Ann month in Livonia. 459-0216 • BALLROOM DANCE Five Mile Road, Plymouth. Wednesday Suburban Sin­ The Wayne-Westland chargers on Plymouth Road Arbor Trail, Westland. 421- or 421-4208. A 10-week beginner dance Singles of all faiths wel­ gles will have a dance 8 p.m. YMCA has daily open swim just west of Levan, Livonia. 9790. class by Redford parks and come. 261-9123 or 421-1639. to 1 a.m. Wednesdays in available 7-8 p.m. Monday- 326-5658. Jan. 8 — Dry Drunk Syn­ • WEIGHT LOSS recreation will be from 7- Vladimir's, 28125 Grand Friday and 1-3 p.m. Satur­ drome. Speaker, Bob Laurie, The Beeliners, a self-help 8:30 p.m. beginning Jan. 4, • NEWBURG SINGLES River, near Eight Mile, day. Family swim is 8-8:45 • HOLY SMOKE MASTERS counselor. support group for weight at Jane Addams Elementary The Newburg Singles meet 7 Farmington. Proper attire p.m. Friday and 3-4 p.m. Thursdays — The Holy Jan. 15 — You Are What loss, meets at 11 a.m. every School, 14045 Berwyn, Red- p.m. in NewbUrg United (no jeans) is required. Ad­ Saturday. The YMCA is at Smoke Masters Toastmas- YoU Think You Are. Speak­ Saturday in Garden City ford. Singles or couples. $20. Methodist Church, on Ann mission $3. 842-0443. 827 S. Wayne Road, West- ters Club meets Thursday at er, Dave Stratton, Insight, Hospital's new medical off­ 471-4168. Arbor Trail between Wayne land. 721-7044. 6 p.m. in Denny's Restau­ Colombiere. ice, Room 3, in the base­ Road and Newburgh, Livo­ • STARLITERS rant, 7725 N. Wayne Road. ment, 6245 Inkster Road • TRI-COUNTY nia. The group meets the Starliters 40 and Older Club • AEROBICS . 455-1635. • EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS near Maplewood. 261-4048 Tri-County-Singles will host third Sunday of each month. holds dances 9 p.m. to mid­ Low-impact aerobics will be A 12-step program for "A or 422-3316. an after Christmas Dance Mike 425-5250 or Dave 663- night Fridays in the North­ 11 a.m. Tuesday and Thurs­ • AMBASSADORS New Way of Life" meetings from 8 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Sat­ 0014. west YWCA, 25940 W. day, Jan. 5, 7,12,14,19, 26, Ambassadors Junior Civitan will be 7:30 p.m. Tuesday- urday, Dec. 26, at Vladimirs, Grand River, near Beech 28, and Feb. 9 and 23 at St. is seeking people ages 13-18 Wednesday, and 8:30 a.m. 28125 Grand River Ave., • SQUARE DANCING Daly. Price is $3.75, includ­ Simon and Jude Hall, 32500 for community service activ­ Thursday in Garden City SOCIAL Farmington. Ages 21 and Up. A beginners' square dance ing a band and refresh­ Palmer, Westland. Wear ities. Theclub meets the Hospital community health Admission $4, Ladies $2. will be 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tues­ ments. 776-9360. comfortable clothing and first and third Tuesday of education center, Room 5, SERVICES Casual/dressy attire, no days in Burger Center, Gar­ • BOWLING tennis shoes, and bring a each month at 7 p.m. in the 6701 Harrison, Garden City. • YLC jeans. Cash bar. 842-7422. den City. Fee is $3. The mat, towel and small rug. Westland Historical, Cul­ Bernie, 422-5787, or Aileen, school is on Beechwood and Voyagers Singles of St. Paul Youth Living Centers, an Presbyterian Church, Livo­ Cost is $2 per class or $15 tural and Community Meet­ 421-1776. agency serving abused and • ACTIVITIES QROUP Dillon, two blocks north of for the session. 721-7981 or ing House, 36993 Mar­ The Activities Group is sin­ Ford and two blocks east of nia, heeds bowlers for their quette, east of Newburgh. • CYSTIC FIBROSIS neglected children, needs mixed league. Singles 30 and 722-1343. volunteers to talk with chil­ gle adults participating in a Merriman. Students must 729-5409. The Cystic Fibrosis Support variety of activities on an or­ wear tennis shoes. 485-0918 older may join as a regular Network meets at 7:30 p.m. dren in group home, foster or substitute. The league • ARTS AND CRAFTS care and supervised inde­ ganized year round basis. or 422-6079. Children 5 and older can • SCHOOLGROUP the first Thursday of each They are not affiliated with bowls at 2:30 p.m. every The Wayne-Westland Citi­ month at Sinai Hospital, pendent living programs. • EXPLORERS Sunday at Merri-Bowl participate in an arts and 563-5005. any self help group, relig­ crafts program 3:30-5 p.m. zens for Education Commit­ Detroit. A healing retreat ious, or political organiza­ St. Edith Single Explorers Lanes, Five Mile and Merri­ Wednesdays in the Maple- tee meets 7:30 p.m. the sec­ weekend is scheduled for •FOSTER CARE tion. Membership fee is $25. will meet at 7:30 p.m. the man. 591-1350 or 421-3123. Wood Center, 31735 Maple- ond Friday of each month in Jan. 29-31. 538-9093. Youth Living Centers needs 624-7777. first Friday of each month at wood, Garden City. Price is the Westland Historical, people to open their homes Activities Group will hold a St. Edith Church, on New­ • BRIDGE $1 per class. 525-8846. Cultural and Meeting House • SCHIZOPHRENICS burgh south of Five Mile. Singles bridge group meets Schizophrenics Anonymous to people ages 1-14 in foster Present Party — Noon to 7 (formerly the Rowe House), care. Many support services p.m. on Friday, Dec. 25. Call 464-2027. 7:30 p.m. Mondays in First 37025 Marquette. The group meet 6-8 p.m. every Wednes­ Presbyterian Church of day in Margaret Montgom­ are given to the foster par­ Meet at 22149 Albion, two informs people of issues re­ ents to ensure the best pos­ blocks west of Middlebelt • DANCE CLASS Northville, 200 E. Main. BENEFITS garding the community ery Hospital, 28303 Joy, sible experience for both and two blocks north of A beginners' ballroom dance Lessons are offered 7:30 p.m. schools. 729-1748. Westland. Cathy, 836-9173. class will be held by the Thursdays. Call 349-9104 or • BINGO child and new foster par­ Grand River, Farmington ents. 728-3400. Hills. Bring unwanted golf Redford Township recre­ 420-3177. Garden City Lions hold bin­ • PURPLE HEART • ENCORE ation department. Fee is ENCORE, The National equipment to donate for use go games at 6:30 p.m. every The Military Order of Pur­ • YOUTH ASSISTANCE $20. Classes will be held at • TRI-COUNTY SINGLES Sunday in Knights of Co­ YWCA Postmastectomy dis­ by beginning golf members. ple Heart meets at 8 p.m. Garden City Youth Assist­ Directions 478-5784. . the Jane Addams Elementa­ A dance is scheduled 8 p.m. lumbus, 35100 Van Born, the third Wednesday of the cussion, exercise and sup­ ry School, 14025 Berwyn, Saturday at Burton Manor, Wayne. port program for women ance provides free and confi­ Activities Group will hold a month in the VFW Hall on dential counseling services skiing night and social Redford. 471-4168. on Schoolcraft, just west of Ford Road, west of Venoy. meets 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 Inkster Road off 1-96 in p.m. every Thursday at the to youths ages 7-16 and their mixer 2:30 p.m. Saturday, • BETHANY Meetings are open to com­ families. 525-8836. Jan. 2, at Alpine Valley Ski Livonia. Admission is $4 for bat-wounded vets. * Forum Health Club in Will hold its monthly meet­ men and $2 for women. Cash Westland. Kim Wooster, Resort, 6775 East Highland CLUBS • JOBS -y Road (M-59), Between Bogie ing 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 8. To­ bar available. For more in­ 561-4110. pic will be "Dare I Love • WOMEN'S NETWORK Part-time jobs are available Lake Road and Teggerdine formation, call the hot line for low-income men and Roads in White Lake Town­ Again?" The group is for di­ at 842-7422. The Women's Network will HISTORY ON • MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS vorced, widowed, separated hear a speaker from First A new support group for women 55 and older through ship. Meet the first and the Senior Community Ser­ third Saturday monthly. So­ and single people over age • SUNDAY NIGHT SINGLES Step discuss domestic vio­ VIEW families and friends of peo­ 21. Bethany Farmington A dance/party is 8 p.m. to lence and sexual assault at 6 ple with MS meets 7-9 p.m. vice Employment Program. cial Mixer with music and • QC HISTORY 722-2830. dancing in the lounge during also sponsors a support 12:30 a.m. every Sunday at p.m., Monday, Jan. 4, at the third Tuesday of each group for newly separated Roma's of Garden City, Mountain Jack's Restau­ The Garden City Historical month at the Inkster Recre­ and after skiing. Members Museum is open 1-4 p.m. • TELECARE $18, non members $20, cash and divorced people, Meet­ 32550 Cherry Hill, at Venoy. rant, 26207 Warren Road, ation Complex, 2025 The Telephone Reassurance ings are Sunday afternoons Admission price is $4. Cash Dearborn Heights. Refresh­ Wednesdays in the Log Cab­ Middlebelt. Call Betty bar, rental equipment and in on Cherry Hill east of Program, city of Westland's lessons are available, RSVP at Our Lady of Sorrows bar and DJ entertainment. ments will be served at 5:30 Priest, 852-6613. Department On Aging, is School in Farmington. Call Dances are for singles age 21 p.m. The program is free. Merriman. Admission is 624-7777. free. • reaching out to senior citi­ 471-2708. and older. Dressy attire. For . Charge for the refreshments • CARDIAC GROUP zens who are shut-ins, lone­ information, call 425-1430. is $5 for guests and $4 for The Garden City Hospital ly or sick. The Telecare • SUNDAY DANCE • NEW START members. Membership is Cardiac Support Group women make 250 calls daily Sunday Suburban Singles New Start is a group of wid­ • SINGLE PUCE $10 a year. 425-0941. VOLUNTEERS meets 7-9 p.m. on the first to senior citizens. 722-7660 will hold a New Year's Eve owed persons who meet to The group is sponsoring a Monday of each month in or 722-2661. warm up party dance 8 p.m. support others who have lost six-week dance class forbe- • WEEKENDERS • FOOD DELIVERY Room 5 of the hospital's to 12:30 a.m. on Sunday, a mate through death. Meet­ ginning and intermediate The "Weekenders" family Volunteers are needed to de­ community and health edu­ Dec. 27, at the Burton ings are 7:30 p.m. on the sec­ dancers. A $39 donation is campers meet the second liver meals to homebound, cation center on Harrison Manor, 1-96 and Inkster, ond Tuesday of each-month requested. Call 349-0911. Wednesday of the month in disabled, elderly people in north of Maplewood. Reser­ TRAVEL exit 177, Livonia. Ages 21 in the chapel at Ward Evan­ Franklin High School on Joy Westland one hour or more vations aren't required. 458- and older, proper attire, no gelical Presbyterian Church, • CATHOLIC ALUMNI east of Merriman. 531-2993. per day, one or more days 3248. • TRAVEL QROUP jeans. Cost is $3. Arrive ear­ 17000 Farmington Road, Singles club is for Catholics per week. 326-4444 8:30 a.m. Fridays — The Travel who are college graduates • PLYMOUTH CHILDBIRTH ly for hot and cold hors Livonia. Tuesday, Dec. 8 to 4:30 p.m. • MENTAL ILLNESS Group meets 12:45 p.m. eve­ d'oeuvres. 842-0443. will be our Christmas party and are free to marry in the EDUCATION ASSOCIATION A support group for the fam­ ry Friday in the Westland Catholic Church. For infor­ Classes for childbirth prepa­ • SIRLSCOUTINO with Prime Time Singers ilies and friends of those Friendship Center, 1119 N. • TRI-COUNTY-SINGLES and Single Point Players. mation on other events, in­ ration are being offered at Michigan Metro Girl Scout with chronic mental illness Newburgh, unless a trip or Tri-County-Singles will host cluding danceB, volleyball, several Wayne County loca­ Council is looking for girls meets 7-9 p.m. the first and program is planned. Pro­ a New Year's Eve dance • GRIEF SUPPORT tennis or softball, call Vel- tions. Morning and evening and adults who would like to third Thursday of every gram includes speakers, from 8 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. ma Zanardi at 647-7076. classes available. Register­ be involved in Girl Scouting. Grief Support Groups meet month in Annapolis Hospi- films, celebration of birth­ Thursday, Dec. 31, at Royce each week to comfort those ing new classes every month. 964-4475. tal-Westland Center Confer­ days and weekly door prizes. Hotel, 1-94 and Merriman, Newborn care classes and who have lost a loved one. ence Room A, 2345 Merrii There is a $3 membership exit 198, Romulus. Ages 21 The group meets 10:30 a.m. Caesarean preparation also man. fee for residents; $12.50 for and up. No reservations offered. 459-7477. Wednesdays, Dec. 2,16 and ' CO-OP SENIORS 30 and 7:30 p.m. Thursday, • WESTLAND JAYCEES Dec. 10, in Ward Presbyteri­ NURSERIES Westland Jaycees meet 7:30 • DYER CENTER C A L END A H FORM an Church, corner of Six • OPENINGS p.m. the first Wednesday of The Wayne-Westland Mile and Farmington Road, the month in the Bova VFW school district's Dyer Senior The Observer Newtpapen welcome Calendar items. Items should be from non-profit community Livonia. McKinley Cooperative Adult Center has activities Preschool, 9101 Hillcrest Post, Hix south of Warren. groups or individuals announcing a community program or event. Please type or print the infor­ • PWP Hot line: 722-1630. Monday-Thursday at the east of Merriman and north center on Marquette be­ mation below and mail your item to The Calendar, Westland Observer, 36251 Schoolcraft, The Livonia-Redford Chap­ of Joy in Livonia, has open­ • CORVETTE CLUB tween Wayne Road and Livonia, MI. 48150, or by fax to 313-591-7279. Deadline for Calendar items is noon Friday ter 130 of PWP meets the ings available for 3- and 4- The Corvette Club of Michi­ Newburgh. for the following Thursday's paper. Call 953-2107 if you have any questions. first and third Thursdays.of year-olds for the 1992-93 gan, meets 8 p.m. the fourth Mondays, Senior Chorus the month at its new loca­ school year. Three-year-olds Wednesday of each month at 1:30 p.m. Bve*4: tion, the Embassy Suites meet Monday and Wednes­ in Les Stanford Chevrolet, Tuesdays, arts, crafts and X)*U AhJ-ll**: Hotel, just east of 1-275 be­ day afternoons, Tuesday Dearborn. Glenn Simms, needlework at 9:30 a.m. tween Six Mile and Seven and Thursday mornings. 675-5633, or Paul Jenkins, Wednesdays, Kitchen Ltx&tl**: Mile. Orientation is 8 p.m., Four-year-olds meet Mon­ 981-4254. Band, 10 a.m., bingo at 1 the general meeting 8:30 day and Wednesday morn­ p.m., and Itttflew p.m., followed by dancing. ings, Tuesday and Thursday • PUN-SEEKERS Call Diane lat 464-1969. Thursdays, ceramics, arts, flJAtUxhtl Ihfa.: afternoons. Fridays, Parent Fun-Seekers adult group crafts at 9:30 a.m. Wayne-Westland Chapter and Tot in the morning. meets the first and third 340 meets the second and Tammy (4-year-old) 471» Saturdays of each month for • HAWAIIAN DANCE fourth Fridays of the month 2607; Lori (3-year-old) 522- activities such as whirlyball, A Hawaiian dance exercise V»t additional thttt ifntetttary in the Wayne Amvets Hall, 7372; Linda (tots) 421-6391. The Observer/THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31,1992 (W,G)11A History buff, 41, dies while working out Man who Daniel Mehelich loved history at the club noticed he was uncon­ for more than 17 years, Was active well as being an avid nature pho­ mother, Genevieve Mehelich Bar- and his community. But he won't scious and had him rushed to in the restoration of the former tographer. rette; and brother, David. led chase see one of the projects he was in­ Garden City Hospital, where he Perrinsville school, built about Services were' scheduled to be Mr. Mehelich was born in volved in — the Perrinsville was pronounced dead, said a fam­ 140 years ago on the north side of held today (Thursday) at the L. Wayne, raised in Detroit, and at­ school restoration. ily spokesman. Warren Road, west of Merriman. G. Griffin Funeral Home, West- tended Henry Ford Community Mr. Mehelich, 41 and a 14-year Cause of death won't be deter­ The restoration, still under way, land, followed by a Mass at St. College before getting bachelor's sentenced Westland resident, died unex­ mined until an autopsy is com­ started in 1991. Raphael Catholic Church, Garden and master's degrees from Wayne pectedly Monday while working pleted. He was also active in the Holli- City. .'••••.• State University. out at a Vic Tanny health /fitness Mr. Mehelich, a Detroit Public day Nature Preserve Association Survivors are his wife, Denise; Memorials may be made to the BYDARRELLCLEM club in Redford Township. Others Schools special education teacher and Friends of Nankin Mill, as daughter, Kristen; son, Andrew, choice of donors. STAFF WRITER An Inkster man who led police on a high speed car chase through Westland OBITUARIES and Garden City has been sentenced to one year in jail. Jermaine Winston ESTHER BERNICE SANFORD George L. Gay Funeral Home in Leonard Turowski Funeral Home Uht Funeral Home. Burial was in HELEN ELIZABETH MALONEY Iowa City. ' ' • Knowles, 19, received the Services for Esther Sanford, 70, and St. Robert Bellarmine Catho­ Cadillac Memorial Gardens, Services for Mrs. Maloney, 87, maximum penalty from 18th of Garden City were Saturday . Mrs. Tudor died at Shawnee ' lic Church with the Rev. William Mrs. Carter died Dec. 20. of Belleville were Dec. 23 from the District Judge C. Charles from the John N. Santeiu & Son Mission Medical Centerin Tindall officiating. She is survived by her husband, Uht Funeral Home with the Rev. Shawnee Mission* Kansas on Bokos. Funeral Home. Burial was in Mr. Sickles died Dec. 17 at St. William; sons William and John Robert Millar officiating. Bokos' decision has sent a Moscow Plains Cemetery, Mos­ Christmas Day following a brief- Mary Hospital in Livonia. He had (Barb); daughters Doris (Tommy) She is survived by her nephews illness. Born in Omaha, Neb., she strong message that defend­ cow Township. worked as a quality control in­ Freeman, and Betty (Chuck) Sin- Richard Yost and Donald Yost, ants convicted of fleeing Mrs. Sanford died Dec. 21 in graduated from Iowa City High spector in the steel industry. He nott; 12 grandchildren, Tray, and a niece, Eleanore Grabowsic. School in 1982. Mrs. Tudor also from police "will pay the Wayne. was a member of the Livonia Brad, Bob, Chris, Jared, Travis, price," Westland police offi­ She is survived by her husband, earned degrees from Concordia Elks. Ryan, Jessica, Jenna, Cam, Scott Teachers College in River Forest, cer James Dexter said Tues­ Gale E.; and sons Richard A. Survivors include a daughter, and Grant; and six great-grand­ day. 111. in education and a master's children. She is also survived by a WILLIAM KENNETH LYNCH (Jean) Carlson Sr., and Ronald D. - Margaret Chmiel; son, William; Knowles was involved in a (Kathy) Sanford. She is also sur­ degree in education psychology and three grandchildren: Kevin sister, Edith Burkhart, and a Services for Mr. Lynch, 62, of from Eastern Michigan Universi­ brother, Joseph Parsons. Detroit were Dec. 23 from the Uht Dec. 4 incident in which vived by grandchildren Deborah, Chmiel, Michigan Sickles and Westland police officer Greg rjuane, Dionna, Dannette, Dixie ty. She lived in Iowa City until Lori Coons. Funeral Home with the Rev. Al­ 1986, then moved to Michigan." len B. Lawson officiating. Burial Angelosanto, 22, accidental­ and Richard, Jr. She is survived ly shot his 26-year-old part­ by nine great-grandchildren, and She was a member of St. Michael was in Grand Lawn Cemetery. Lutheran Church in Wayne, MARY ELIZABETH RICE Mr. Lynch died Dec. 19, ner, David Hochstein, in the three sisters: Beatrice Carlson, stomach. Ada Nuhn and Pauline Dunker. where she taught elementary edu­ WILL D. STUBBLEFIELD Services for Mrs. Rice, 81, of He is survived by his wife, cation. Services for Mr. Stubblefield, Westland were Dec. 22 from Com­ Doris; mother Georgia; sisters Knowles had led West- She is survived by her husband, 59, of Westland were Dec. 29 from munity Baptist Church, Garden Catherine Boyce and Judy Crock- land police on a high speed James. R. Tudor Jr. of Westland; the Vermeulen Memorial Trust City, with Pastor Jon Allen offici­ ette, and brother Michael chase that ended when he KENNETH FINLEY parents Walter and Beverly Prem 100 Funeral Home with Pastor ating. Arrangements were han­ Webber. crashed his car into the Services for Kenneth Finley, 76, of Iowa City; brothers Clyde Prem O.L. Holloway officiating. Burial dled by the R.G. and G.R. Harris Rouge River in Hines Park, of Garden City were Dec. 23 from of Lenexa, Kansas, and Andy was in Knollwood Cemetery, Can­ Funeral Home in Garden City. near the dead end of north­ the Uht Funeral Home with the Prem of Simi Valley, Cal.; and ton. Mrs. Rice came to Westland LILAMAECARR bound Venoy road. Rev. Edward Boring officiating. two nephews. Mr. Stubblefield died Christ­ two years ago from Fredericktown, Services for Mrs. Carr, 67, of When Knowles plunged Burial was in Cadillac Memorial mas Day in Livonia. He lived Mo,, where she had worked as a Inkster were Dec. 28 from the Uht down the embankment, the Gardens West. most of his life in Westland. A seamstress for Advance Glove Co. officers got out of their pa­ Funeral Home with Mr. Ancel J. trol car and continued their Survivors include his wife, maintenance worker, he retired She had been a founding member Parks officiating. Burial was in Myrtle; daughters Barbara Bux­ DAVID MASTERS after 37 years with the Ford Motor of Solid Rock Baptist Church in pursuit on foot. Angelosan­ Fredericktown. Cadillac Memorial Gardens West. to, with his handgun drawn, ton of Ridgecrest, Cal., Dorothy Services for Mr. Masters, 42, of Co. Livonia Transmission plant. Mrs. Carr died Dec. 24. Foster of Wayne, and Deborah Westland, were Dec. 30 from the He was a member of American She is survived by her husband, slipped and fell on the mud­ Uht Funeral Home with Mr. Bill Legion Post 32. She is survived by a son, Lee dy banks of the Rouge and Finley of Garden City; four grand­ Ernest Glen Rice; son David Henry Can; daughters Quma Lee children and one great-grand­ Eversole officiating. Burial was in Survivors include his wife, (Edith) of Irving, Texas; daughter accidentally fired a shot Glenwood Cemetery. Glenda June (Louis) Hopper of Aigner and Dawn May Tibbits; that hit Hochstein. child. He is also survived by sis­ Martha A.; daughter Debbie A. and five grandchildren. She is ters Marge Petty of Woodbury, Mr. Masters died on Christmas (Daniel) Bush of Wayne; and Westland; grandchildren Gregory Hochstein was not' seri­ Day. (Linda) Rice of Euless, Texas, also survived by a sister, Winifred Term, and Mary Taylor of Madi­ grandchildren Tonya, Jim and Jett, and a brother, Dave Perfect. ously injured by a bullet son, Tenn., and brothers Herbert He is survived by his wife, Marcie Grondy. He is also sur­ David (Debbie) Rice of Dallas, that bounced off of his bul­ of Belleville and Foy of Plymouth. Carolyn; children Tina Grain and vived by a brother^ Joseph E. of Phillip Rice of Austin, David letproof vest and lodged Lori Cram; one grandchild; and Phoenix, Az.; sisters Barbara Hopper of Southfield, Deborah three inches deep in his his parents, Donald and Delbres Noles of Chicago; Hilda Novak of (Russell) Harrison of Westland, ROBERT FULMER stomach. The vest could Masters. Georgia; Juanta Seeger of Crystal and Tainarah (Bill) Newsom of Services for Mr. Fulmer, 65, of have saved his life, police of­ JANET L.PREM TUDOR He is also survived by a sister, Lakes, 111., Diane Meadows, Dar- Belleville. Survivors also include Ypsilahti were Dec. 30 from the ficials said. Services for Mrs. Tudor, 28, of Donna Berg; and two brothers, lene Ellis and Beverly Kurutz, all great-grandchildren Brian Uht Funeral Home with the Rev. Westland were Dec. 29 at Our Daniel and Donald. of Chicago. Hopper, Tracy and Corey Robert Noe officiating. Burial was Knowles has begun serv­ Redeemer Lutheran Church in Newsom, Kristina, Colleen, Kelly in Michigan Memorial Park. ing the one-year sentence Iowa City with the Revs. Tom and Shannon Harrison. She is Mr. Fulmer died Dec, 27. imposed by Bokos earlier Wirsing and Carl Gnewueh offici­ also survived by two sisters, Ester He is survived by two sisters, this month. Despite his at­ EDWIN (BILL) W. SICKLES FAIRY JANE CARTER Fulton of St. Louis, Mo. and Lenore Wilson and Anna Deport, tempted escape,: Knowles ating', Burial was in Memory Gar­ Anna Burgess, her identical twin, dens Cemetery in Iowa City. Ar­ Services for Mr. Sickles, 81, of Services for Mrs. Carter, 77, of and three brothers Edward, Nor­ had been arrested on the Westland were Dec. 21 from the Westland were Dec. 24 from the of Bakersfield, Gal. man and John. scene and charged with flee­ rangements were handled by the ing and eluding.

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ARKIE HUDKINS

Economy dominates year he year 1992 served as the embodiment • Engler's position as a political of the old adage "darkest before the force was given a one-two punch dawn." T Michigan was in the throes of a reces­ in November when he headed the sion it had suffered for three years. Voters Bush re-election campaign In the looked to Lansing and to Washington, D.C. to state and also championed Pro­ find Santa and instead often were met by the posal C, the Cut & Cap tax pro­ Grinch. posal. While the economy dominated 1992 in this area, it wasn't a jobs-only issue. Readers were troubled by homelessness, the decline of Detroit arid the state's financial plight. Here were some of the issues that dominated rebuild the core city before paving over what is 1992. now farmland or forest. Suburbanites could re­ turn and an increasing population could bring increased demands for business, service and re­ MGLER tail establishments, reviving the city. • The drama of who would buy the Detroit Gov. John Engler was in the forefront most of Tigers had a happy ending. Mike Hitch, owner the year, though he may have wanted to be a of the Detroit Red Wings, was the successful little less visible. bidder. Hitch has shown an unwavering devo­ • We backed a proposal to pump more money tion to Detroit as evidenced by the Fox Theatre to fix state roads, which are crumbling around renovation, moving his pizza headquarters to us. Engler opposed an increase in the gas tax, Detroit and his promise that the TigeTS would though Michigan has a lower gas tax than all stay in Detroit, a stance we favor. but one Midwestern state and ranks 43rd in per LETTERS capita spending on roads. More fuel efficient cars reduced money to the road fund, com­ pounding the need for more revenue. PERSONAL FREEDOMS • With cuts in welfare benefits and a growing Library needed I don't expect us to have a library rival indifference to mental health care in the tri- • A conservative mood swept the state, and Canton's overnight, but neither do I think it is county area, the homeless problem increased abortion became a hot topic on several occa­ too much to expect to spend enough for a couple during 1992; People did their best to donate sions, as The Observer & Eccentric continued I'm writing to address the problem we in books each year. food and clothing, but that kind of help was a its pro-choice stand. One legislative bill pro­ Westland and Wayne have about a public li­ The major task would be to establish a work­ Band-Aid approach. We said the state — which posed to severely limit abortion on demand brary. I think it is a shame that two cities such ing card catalog. It probably is a lot to ask of is entrusted with the health, safety and welfare with an informed consent bill that required as these, only have this to claim as a library. If such overworked city workers, and there is no of all its citizens — must root out the problems physicians to become moralists. The bill re­ you could call it that. Actually, all it is is a small such thing as a volunteer anymore, but I think that contribute to homelessness, such as sub­ quired a waiting period plus ordered physicians collection of books with no coherent retrieval we are worth it. What's more, I think we owe it stance abuse, mental and physical illness, sin­ to explain complications, psychological effects system. to ourselves, our children, arid future genera­ gle mothers with young children and job loss. and adoption services. To add to the drama, a Every day we hear on television and the radio tions to have a public building such as a library • Engler's position as a political force was giv­ photograph of a fetus at the same stage of devel­ about what we can and should do to help beat to be proud of. en a one-two punch in the November election. opment had to be shown to the woman. illiteracy in our community. Kristina N. Knueppel, Westland He headed the Bush re-election campaign in The next step in that kind of thinking is to Yet here we are practically promoting it by the state and also championed Proposal C, the show pictures of clogged arteries to diners or­ not providing an adequate place for little chil­ Gut & Cap tax proposal that would have dering pizzas. dren to go for story hour and checking out their slashed property taxes for schools and munici­ favorite bedtime story for their parents to read palities — with a promise from the state to • Michigan voters slapped down a proposal by to them, a place where students can gather all Opinions are to be shared: We welcome your reimburse funds lost — and also limit future AAA to reduce auto insurance rates, which the information they need write an "A" paper ideas, as do your neighbors. That's why* we offer assessment increases. many suspected was a boon to the insurance and study with little noise after school and on this space on a weekly basis for opinions in your own words. We will help by editing for clarity. To We opposed the two tax cut proposals on the industry. The voters nearly missed the right to the weekends, a place where parents can choose ballot — "Cut & Cap" and another offered by assure authenticity, we ask that you sign your their Say after the Michigan Board of Can­ their favorite thriller or romance, look up the letter and provide a contact telephone number. the Legislature — because the result would vassers denied the auto insurance referendum meaning of something they saw on the news last ." Letters should be mailed to: Editor, The West- have been a cut in the quality of life that would on the November ballot. The board overstepped night, or research a bill coming up in the next land Observer, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia have capped Michigan's recovery. We didn't be­ its bounds by announcing that voters wouldn't election. 48150. lieve that the lost funds could be made up understand the referendum. The state Supreme through new revenue growth. Voters, again, Court rightly directed the board to put the mat­ wisely said no to both measures. Engler's next ter before the voters. move is unknown. • Michigan legislators made another attempt to regulate sexually explicit material. We op­ posed the measure. Sexually explicit material SCHOOLS — which was never defined — could not be visi­ ble within 1,000 feet of places frequented by mi­ State must be competitive • Most tri-county school districts faced budget nors, according to the failed measure. The en­ woes this spring as the state unveiled its "Ro­ tire publication and video world would have his week is the last of 1992, a good time bin Hood" plan that took money from wealthy been unsure whether it was abiding by the law. to reflect on what happened in Michigan districts and reallocated funds to poorer dis­ T over the year and to try to put it all into That type of uncertainty has no place in the tricts. In addition to forcing cutbacks in the af­ American justice system. perspective. fluent districts, the reallocated money provided For openers, it's clear that 1992 marked the little in the way of relief to the poor districts. last phase of the slow-motion process of down­ • The Birmingham School District stood fast sizing that has rippled through the automobile against a wave of protests from the religious industry since the late 1970s. right to remove the mention of homosexuality in EALTH Under the long-delayed prodding of an almost the high school health education curriculum. unbelievably passive board of directors, General Despite intense pressure, we applauded the Bir­ • The Michigan Legislature, in the waning Motors finally bit the bullet and announced mingham district for being a model of enlight­ days of 1992, finally came to its senses, making plant closings, layoffs, retirement buyouts and enment — not only for the students and parents assisted suicide illegal. While suicide is not a pressure on parts suppliers. PHILTP POWER but for other districts, crime in this country, the possibility of the GM now has joined Ford and Chrysler in re­ abuses that could result from assisted suicide sponding to the new reality of an international­ What did not emerge was any serious attempt are staggering. With the right alibi, a person ly competitive auto market. Though the auto for a newly-average Michigan to develop a strat­ could get away with murder if assisted suicide industry is still amazingly bureaucratic and egy for comparative advantage in an increasing­ DETROIT had been legalized. slow to adapt, there is some hope for the future ly competitive world. in a steady stream of new, high-quality products • We opposed sanctions against American con­ • The 1992 performance by Michigan kids on I What could have been a model situation for and a less arrogant and more experimental sumers who purchase non-American cars..The national test scores was mediocre, and neither smoke-free environments in the West Bloom- management attitude. American competition system leaves the choice field schools turned out to be instead an affir­ the State Board of Education, nor the governor Something like 180,000 high-paying manufac­ up to the consumer and the auto companies mation that smoking rights must be dealt with offered any plausible notions about how to rem­ turing jobs have now been sweated out of Mich­ must learn to compete by offering quality cars in labor negotiations. The district tried to ban edy the situation. Michigan is nowhere on the igan's labor force. And not surpisingly, this year that are a good value. all smoking in its buildings, but an arbitrator list of states leading the nation in school re­ marked the fall of our per capita income to just • Homearama Detroit was an effort we praised recently told the district that its plan penalized form. about the national average. because it put the urban area into the spotlight teachers who have always had a smoking • Michigan's labor force remained only semi­ for its potential, rather than its shortcomings. lounge. There is now a designated smoking area Michigan used to be a high-income state, skilled, and neither the governor, nor the pri­ The event featured 20 model homes constructed in school buildings for teachers. grown wealthy by the good jobs and prosperity vate sector offered any compelling ideas about by 13 builders in a reborn neighborhood on the of the auto industry. And Michigan used to be a improvement. While job training is one of the lower east side of the city. It agreed with our We will watch 1993 carefully for signs that we high-tax state, in which our per-capita income hot national topics, you'd have to search hard to previous stands on urban sprawl: Go back and are coming out of the Dark Age. levels could afford a rich mixture of state and find any Michigan success stories. local governmental services. • Neither political party seemed interested in No longer. Thanks to tight-fisted Gov. John developing a strategy for Michigan. Gov. Engler Engler, Michigan's total tax burden is now argued that all we needed was a tax cut, while £0tlan6 ©traerver about the national average. But as the inconclu­ Democrats continued in the mire of special-in­ terest pleadings. LEONARD POOER EDITOR SSS-HO? sive brouhaha over Proposal C ("Cut & Cap") For a state crying out for fresh thinking from STEVE BARNABY MANAGING EDITOR DICK ISHAM GENERAL MANAGER last November indicated, Michigan relies too SUSAN ROSIER ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR MARK LEWIS DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING heavily on the property tax and our voters are our political institutions, 1992 seemed like the FRED WRIOHT DIRECTOR OF CIRCULATION unwilling to do anything serious about it. year we never got up out of the mire. Next week: Predictions and hopes for 1993. Suburban Communications Corporation So what emerged in 1992 was a new sense of Philip Powar CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Richard Aglnlan PRESIDENT Phil Power is chairman of the company that the avcrageness of Michigan — atl^ut average in owns this newspaper. His voice mail telephone per-capita income and tax burden. number is (313) 953-2047 ext 1880. VMOTPWI WP HWNM »••••^1^

T/ie Observer/ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31,1992 • 13A

POINTS OF VIEW Glass teaches bachelor more than proper table manners hen 1 was in high school, I ty. Little things like holding a door for over from genuine courtesy to rote pro­ never get to the point that we all go took a class called "Bachelor someone or apologizing after calling a gramming happy talk. One of the com­ around acting like British royalty, but W Foods." You might think that wrong number are now the exception pany's alleged marketing experts came that's OK with me. They've gotten to ; with a name like that the class would rather than the rule. More often than up with the idea that all of the clerks be a tad bit squirrelly lately, anyway. I ; focus on basic nutrition and menu not, please and thank you are only of­ would say some hopelessly inane would just like to. see a little more ' planning tips, such as spaghetti - fered as an obligatory grunt instead of phrase to each customer as he or she thoughtfulness and consideration. 1 omelets and iced tea should not be con- a true expression of gratitude. was leaving the store as an expression Perhaps that is what my old bache­ ' sumed for breakfast more than four or These things, along with countless of our robotic gratitude. lor foods teacher, Miss Davis, had in ,! fivetime s a week. other civilized deeds, were once called To ensure total participation, the mind when she stressed the gracious i This type of useful information was common courtesy. I think it would be company's Internal Espionage Divi­ details. Maybe she was trying to teach i not, however, what I remember most safe to drop'the "common" out of the sion sent undercover shoppers into the basic proper behavior more than din­ •: about the class. My most vivid recol- phrase without posing any threat to ac­ GARY BELANGER stores, each equipped with a pocketful ner table etiquette. Maybe her message ' lections have to do with learning table curacy. of plastic tokens to hand out to em-, was "politeness is more important that ! manners and etiquette. ployees who said the required nicety. It correctness." As our attention to social graces blazons impersonal correspondence ^ I remember how strange it seemed to slipped, we found convenient replace­ was kind of like Big Brother meets Afterall, it would be her worst night­ i Be dealing with such insignificant de- like junk mail and utility bills; it is the Emily Post. ments like the little yellow smiley-face signature of every cash register and au­ mare to have one of her former stu­ | tails like which fork went where, or the and the ubiquitous phrase "Have a The idea faded quickly. dents summon the waiter in a fine res­ '. proper way to eat soup without slurp- tomated teller machine; and it is the This should have been a clue that nice day." mantra of every disembodied store taurant and say, "Hey, you stupid jerk, ' ing. At 17 I could scarcely see the need The smiley-face seems to have be­ fads and gimmicks wouldn't get it as you put my forks in the wrong order." < for such trivialities in my version of cle/k. substitutes for genuine kindness and come an endangered species — an ana­ I'm especially moved by the sincerity I wish a lot more people had taken ! bachelorhood. After all, it was 1972 and chronism of the '70s post-hippie cul­ caring. The words ring hollow when that class. ; the value of such formal social graces of those words when they are muttered they are nothing more than a Pavlovi- ture (this little, jaundiced orb and by some fast-food dispersal technician [ was on the decline. disco music played major parts in an response. Real politeness takes a Gary Belanger, a Redford Township as he drops my change on the ground little more thought and awareness. '; Maybe that type of formality isn't re- making that decade what it was, but at the drive-thru window. resident, is a school board trustee and i ally needed in our everyday lives any- I'll have more on that another time). I am hopeful that courtesy,.like the works in real estate. To leave a voice • more, but it seems to have taken with "Have a nice day" is still as big as I was working in a grocery store back California condor and Jimmy Carter, . mail message for. him from a touchtone • it many of the elements of basic civili­ ever. The phrase is everywhere. It em- when we started to make the change­ can make a comeback. Maybe we will phone, dial 953-2047 mailbox 1890. Holiday wish offers perspective, for new year have nothing to complain about. He couldn't walk. tric joystick to steer — had failed to There's a famous Dickens' classic that I thought I did. Bush. Iran-Con- He must have been somewhere arrive in time for Christmas. They said takes place on Christmas Eve. It's I tra. Bush. The economy. Bush. around 3 or 4 years old. An obviously their son had looked forward to it, but about a young m^n on crutches. The recession. Bush. Cost of living. intelligent young man, he was speaking that he'd have to wait until after the What a parallel. We'd both thought ' But then I went to a Christmas Eve when spoken to and loving the hell out holidays. They were optimistic it of the same thing at the same time. My party. of it when the host's dog sat next to would arrive soon. next thought was to grab the phone — Nice house. Nice hosts. Full bar, him and licked his face. In the meantime, he'd been scooting nevermind that by now it was close to great hors d'oeuvres. A room full of The little boy's parents told us their around their house on a little wheely midnight — and get that wheelchair like-minded people talking about jobs, son's problem was in the process of board. delivered if it meant flying out and General Motors, John Engler, gun con­ being diagnosed. They'd narrowed it This little boy and his parents dis­ bringing it back myself. trol, country club presidents. Then.'a down to one of two things: a spinal played not a shred of anger or self pity. But then I figured the family already little after 10 p.m., another couple and problem or Muscular Dystrophy. PHILIP SHERMAN They were calm, conversant and opti­ had done all they could, and realisti­ their two children joined the party. The parents calmly went on about mistic about their son's chances. They cally I wasn't going to get anyone on Their daughter ran around, excited the different types of MD, saying there I didn't hear all they said. I was busy were very upbeat, as a matter of fact. the phone at that hour who could do about Christmas, playing with the dog were something like 34 different varie­ looking at their son and wondering if I I can't speak for the others at the something. and generally being charming. Their ties, some not as serious as others. would be able to summon the courage party. Perhaps they'd already been in­ I wanted to, though. son, younger than their daughter, sat They told us about the tests the young they displayed in the face of similar troduced to this family and the conver­ Phil Sherman is community editor of in the middle of the family room play­ man had gone through and the hope difficulties. sation wasn't coming to them as news. the West Bloomfield/Lakes Eccentric. ing, smiling and staring wide-eyed at they had that he might walk with help Then they told us one of their son's But my wife and I were stunned: To leave a voicemail message for him,. the Christmas tree. from a certain doctor — and leg braces. gifts —• a new wheelchair with an elec­ Remember, this was Christmas Eve. dial 644-1100 Ext. 264.

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31,1992 SPORTS B

WESTLAND SPORTS 1992: Year of the Shamrocks SCENE • The domination of Catholic Central, the retirement of two of the area's most successful Fastest Spartan coaches, the death of Aaron Ron Orris, a junior co-captain on Michigan Bailey and a ton of turnarounds State's swim team from Canton (Salem HS), has highlight the year in sports: been leading the Spartans in several events thus far this season. At the Purdue Invitational Dec. 4- 1992. 6, Orris won both the 100-yard butterfly (50.02) and the 200.individual medley (1:52.08) in season- best times. BYCJ. RlSAK Orris also has MSU's best times in the 200 free­ . and CHRISMCCOSKY style (1:40.12) and the 400IM (4:06.07). However, STAFF WRITERS he has yet to reach NCAA qualifying times in any There were triumphs and tragedies, of his events. The Spartans are involved in their state champions and an Olympian, winter training and do not return to action until several stirring state title runs but Jan. 15, when they host Big Ten opponent Illinois. only one championship team. Eras ended and new eras (and a new league) began. College standouts As 1992 bows out, we take a look at its legacy — the year's top 10 local Freshman Mike Brooks of Livonia (Churchill) sports stories: earned the outstanding defensive rookie award at the Ferris State football banquet. A redshirt out­ 1. The Catholic Central Jugger­ side linebacker* Brooks made 75 tackles last sea­ naut: Faith can go a long Way in high son, including 2½ sacks and six for losses, with school sports. Redford Catholic Cen­ one fumble recovery. The Bulldogs finished 10-3, tral is proof of it. losing in the second round of the NCAA II The small school on Breakfast playoffs. ..'.-. Drive, a former junior high school, Wayne State's men's basketball team is off to a has been an incredible athletic ma­ 5-3 start and has been picked to win the Great chine. CC's third state championship Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference title. A in football, collected Nov. 28 when big contributor: Randy Calcaterra, a 6-foot-8 the Shamrocks' Freddie Taylor com­ sophomore from Livonia (Churchill). Calcaterra is pleted a 37-yard halfback option pass third on the team in scoring, averaging 11.4 points to Brady Pankow for the go-ahead (62 percent field goal shooting) and 4.4 rebounds touchdown, has to rate as the top Ob- in just 14.4 minutes a game. . . CC rules: (Above) Shamrocks serverland sports story of the year. Chris Barbara (10) and Jon Matt Gold, a sophomore midfielder on Western CC and Saginaw Arthur Hill both Michigan University's soccer team, was named entered the title game unbeaten. The Wolfe (35) hoist the hardware $i£? > most improved player for last season. A Plymouth Shamrocks.' last loss had been in the after CC won the state Class Salem grad, Gold started 12 games for the Bron­ 1991 championship game, a 13-12 de­ AA football title last Novem­ cos, collecting two goals and an assist. WMU fin­ feat to Arthur Hill. This time, it was ished with a 6-7-2 record . . . ber. The year also marked the iniungby a single point: 21-20. end for coaches Armand Vig- Shawn Respert continues to be the offensive Redemption? Sure. But doubt is a catalyst for Michigan State University's men's rare element on CC teams, particular­ na (left) of Franklin and Fred basketball team. The sophomore guard fromRed - ly those coached by Tom Mach. "I've Crissey (right) of Canton. ford Bishop Borgess was averaging a team-best been in a lot of big games, but this is • 20.8 points, 3.8 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game, one of the greatest because it went while converting 53 percent of his floor shots, 55 back and forth," Mach said of this percent of his three-pointers and 88.5 percent of championship. his free throws. MSU was 5-1 entering Tuesday's Old Spartan Classic tournament. "~ See'92 IN REVIEW, 2B GLI conquered; Neaton takes aim at NCAA title GOOD NEWS BY STEVE KOWALSKI STAFF WRITER *" The jersey had a new look but there was that same old feeling over the weekend for University of Michigan hockey player Patrick FOR SKIERS' Neaton. TOP BRAND • TOP QUALITY The Wolverines, wearing maize l-t instead of white as the primary iL PACKAGE SETS color on their home jerseys, won a s2» fifth-straight Great Lakes Ivita- ^--¾ • /o tional with Sunday's 8-3 victory i A% oyer before SAVE?S49° 13,783 fans at Joe Louis Arena. 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'92 in Review from page IB Shamrock success is not rele­ was so completely unexpected Saturday, March 21. He was 29 6. Terrific Turnarounds: If leyball made significant strides pounds, Westland John Glenn^ gated to football, however. In the years old. one word can be applied to the fall last winter under Alisha Love's junior Mike Reeves, 42-1, ruled., last year, they've won league titles Walter's Appliance, represent­ "It's very sad," said, the Rev. season, turnaround fits best direction. Third in the Metro the 152-pound division. Catholic,. in baseball,' soccer, wrestling, ing the Livonia Collegiate Base­ Norbert Clemens, one of Roberts' There were a bunch. Conference the previous year, Central senior Dan Kelly, 47-2-1,-) swimming, erobs country and ball League, lost its opening game mentors at Catholic Central and a Leading the list are Garden Clarenceville reached the Class C won the crown at 171. .;, track, too. at the All-American Amateur life-long friend, "He was a peach City's and Redford Thurston's state, quarterfinals before losing. That's a record that's hard to Baseball Association Tourna­ The Trojans were 23-11-6 last Catholic Central produced two" of a guy. It's a tragic ending for a football teams. Garden City had other state champs. Senior- match. ment in Johnstown, Pa., to Sche­ good guy to meet." been 1-8 in 1991; in three previous season. nectady, N.Y., 11-7. Down to the swimmer Randy Teeters won thel After gaining Ail-American years under coach Bob Eisimr 100-yard breaststroke with a time;; 2. Eras Ending: Two of Ob- loser's bracket they went. credentials (2,335 yards rushing inger's direction, the Cougars' 7. Sisters and Survivors: On June 19, sisters MacKenzie and of 57.63. Senior Mike Mittmarr serverland's most successful and The LCBL representative has and 24 touchdowns in two sea­ best record was 4-5. was the individual champion at colorful coaches called it quits in never fared well in this presti­ sons) and leading CC to its first This year, Garden City reversed Jenny Emmett, lying on separate hospital beds, held hands. the state cross country meet, run­ 1992. In early November, Plym­ gious tournament. Losing seemed state title as a junior in 1979, that trend by going 7-2. The ning the course in 15:55.8. outh Canton baseball coach Fred almost expected. Opposing teams Roberts endured a frustrating Cougars were a single point from "I love you," Jenny said. Crissey hung up his cleats after from areas more prominent in four years at Michigan State. His the playoffs; they lost to Romulus "I love you," said MacKenzie. 19 seasons. Later the same baseball were always better football career ended, far sooner Sept. 14 in overtime when the Ea­ With that, the two sisters un­ month, Livonia Franklin football stocked in talent; this year and ingloriously than anyone ex­ gles made good on a two-point derwent a long and dangerous 9. Basketball's Back at Ma­ coach Armand Vigna resigned af­ seemed no different. pected, in 1985 after he was cut by conversion. bone marrow transplant, an oper­ donna: It's been an up-and-downi ter 18 years. But Walter's won its next game, the Denver Broncos. Thurston's last winning season ation that saved Jenny's life.The sometimes agonizingly slow pro-" - "I have had great experiences 13-7 over the Bayside Yankees before this year was 1974. In 1991, previous spring, Jenny, a junior, cess, but progress is being made. and terrific kids," said Crissey, (Long Island, N.Y,), then beat He struggled to find inner peace they were 2-7. But, with a 25- was an all-state goalie on the The athletic program at Madonna' Who compiled a 369-123 record, Philadelphia ll-l, Washington and happiness without football. player. roster, coach Bob Snell state-ranked Plymouth Salem University is on the rise; next; winning three Class A regional ti­ 13-11 and Schenectady 8-7: That He was just starting to pull things righted that by guiding the Eagles soccer. Not long after she found year, men's basketball will tles and finishing second in the put Walter's into the champion­ together — he married, had a 4Vz- out she had contracted a rare reappear as a varsity sport. month old daughter and was re­ to a 6-3 mark. . state in 1982. "It's been a good ship round against New Orleans. Wayne Memorial went 4-5 in form of leukemia known as turning to school to get a teaching myelodipplastic syndrome. run and I've enjoyed it. But The comeback from the brink '91, then lost its first two games of It will return after a five-year things changed." certificate — at the time of his It was determined that she of elimination had thus far been death. '92 before bouncing back. The absense under the direction of . Crissey, who coached nine all- remarkable — and it was about to Zebras won their next seven, the would have the bone marrow Bill Sharpe, who's been an assist­ Btaters and sent six players into transcend even that. last a 35-7 trouncing of rival transplant, with her younger sis­ ant coach at University of Michi-; professional baseball, gave up Trailing 7-5 with two out in the 5. Observerland's Olympian: Westland John Glenn, to reach ter as the donor, in June after she Farmington archer Jennifer gan-Dearborn. The resumption of, coaching to spend more time with ninth in the first game against the state playoffs for the first graduated. Before that, though, the men's basketball program will his family. New Orleans, Walter's outfielder O'Donnell, with a second-place time. she started in goal for Salem in finish at the Olympic Trials, be­ give Madonna five intercollegiate Vigna, who compiled an 85-79 Craig Overaitis (from Livonia In another arena, there was the season-opener against rival sports: baseball, Softball, volley­ Franklin) hammered a three-run came the third Observerland ath­ Plymouth Canton and didn't record and won the state title in lete to compete in the Olympics. Livonia Franklin soccer. The Pa­ ball and women's basketball are, 1975, has packed up and moved homer that propelled Livonia to triots were 8-8-1 in '91 and look­ yield a goal in a 0-0 tie. Also, the others. an 8-7 win and into a final-game (Hurdler Rex Cawley of Farming- thanks to the generosity of some up north to Rogers City. ton, gold medalist in 1964, and ing up at the city's dominant ! "I will miss the game-day ex­ showdown. That's when the mag­ soccer schools, Churchill and Ste­ friends and neighbors, Jenny ic ended; New Orleans rallied to hockey player Al Iafrate of Livo­ traveled to Seattle to visit broth­ 10. A New Alignment: The citement," he said. "But I won't nia in 1984 were the others.) She venson. But that changed this miss the losing. That's the only beat Livonia 9-6 and claim the year. Frantz LaMarre coached ers Scott and Troy and long-time Northwest Suburban League is; title. placed 11th overall in women's friend Jeannette Butler. gone. So, too, is the Tri-River thing wrong with athletics, that archery at the summer games in Franklin to a 13-3-3 record and a there has to be a winning team But Walter's had overcome Barcelona, Spain. tie for the Western Lakes Activi­ The surgery was a success and League, and the Wolverine A and a losing team. You die a little heavy odds to reach the final,th e ties Association crown. Jenny, at last report, was well on League. Starting in the fall, all' when you lose a big game." only LCBL team to dp so. As a post-script to the games, In girls basketball, Redford the road to recovery. three will merge to form one gfc- ' Also saying so-long in 1992 O'Donnell got to lunch at the Bishop Borgess program was in gantic, 22-team league: the Michi'-* were Ralph Temby, an assistant White House with President disarray for years until Dave 8. State Champs: Observer- gafi Mega Conference. football coach at North Farming- 4. Tragedy: Aaron Roberts, Bush. She plans to study interior Mann got it righted; the young land produced five individual ton for 25 years, and George Lov- one of the most talented football design at Michigan State starting Spartans (just one senior) state champions in 1992, three in Redford Union and Garden' ich, Franklin athletic director the players ever to come through Ob- next month and continue to im­ reached the Catholic League fi­ wrestling. City were both part of the NSL7 past 18 years. serverland, was shot and killed at prove her shooting. She'll have nals this year, posting a 20-3 Plymouth Salem senior Dan Thurston was in the Tri-River,' the intersection of 10 Mile Road her sights set on a medal in the record. They were 9-13 in '91. Bennett, 48-1 with 37 pins,, and Wayne Memorial was a 3. The Boys of Summer: It and Evergreen in Southfield on 1996 games in Atlanta. Also, Livonia Clarenceville vol­ claimed the state title at 125 Wolverine A member. "'

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Smith stayed home when the "I'm still going to the rink every had to get used to new surround­ with a family in Rochester and Spartans traveled to Anchorage, day, riding the bike, lifting ings. He left Canton High School found out ahead of time what col­ Alaska, for the Nissan/Jeep Clas­ weights while the guys are on the. after his junior year to spend his lege might be like. 'ZfaAr&ome sic. Although the injury gave ice," Smith said. last year of high school in Roches­ ...to wish all of our friends Smith more time to devote to his Smith's family moved from ter, Minn., where he played junior "It helped me to learn how to classes, he hasn't been missing Canton to Hamburg last summer hockey. live without parents for a year," and customers a healthy, from the team's workouts. but it wasn't the first time he's Smith and a teammate stayed Smith said. prosperous New Year! SALEM Neaton LUMBER 44 KITCHEN ft BATH SHOPPE from page IB 30650 Plymouth Rd. 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Neaton entered 1992-93 ranked <2)b0enrcir£j lEccentric Imagine if you had to ask for blood to save the life of someone you love. sixth on the U-M all-time de- Next time the American Red Cross asks, give blood, please. fenseman scoring list with 28 CLASSIFIEDMDVERTISING goals and 71 assists for 99 points. 36251 SCHOOLCRAFT ROAD LIVONIA Ml 48150 After picking up an assist in Sun­ GIVE BLOOD, PLEASE I RSSSS day's win over Northern, Neaton WAYNE COUNTY (313)591-0900 OAKLAND COUNTY (313) 644-1070 has four goals and five assists for ROCHESTER-ROCHESTER HILLS (313) 852-3222 the Wolverines, who are 12-3-2 FAX (313) 953-2232 overall. Neaton's best season, point- wise, came in 90-91 when he scored 15 goals with 28 assists. He has managed to stay consist­ ent on the ice and in the class­ room despite risking "burn-out" by spending most of his summers also on the ice. 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ON THE Dance companies team up for show MARQUEE • Eisenhower Dance Ensemble teams up with Pick of the Crop Plymouth Oratorio Dance and Music Ensemble in a he Plymouth Oratorio Society will begin its joint concert of dance; Jan. 8-9 seventh season with rehearsals 7:30 p.m. at Oakland University's Varner T Monday, Jan. 4. Rehearsals will be at St. Studio Theatre. John Neumann Catholic Church, 44800 Warren Road, between Canton Center and Sheldon roads Back in motion in Canton. The society is open to all interested again, the Eisenhow­ singers without audition. Scores wilt be available er Dance Ensemble at the first rehearsal. For information, call the di­ will team up with rectory Robert Pratt, 761-2991, or Mary Bozell, Pick of the Crop business manager, 455-6512. Dance and Music Ensemble in a joint concert of dance, 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 8 Trinity House and Saturday, Jan, 9 at the Varner Studio Theatre on the campus of rinity House Theatre of Livonia announces Oakland University in Rochester open auditions 7:30-10 p.m. Monday and Hills. Tickets are $10 general, $8 sen­ T Tuesday, Jan. 4 and 5, for "Quilters," a ior, $3 student. For tickets and infor­ musical that tells the tales of a pioneer woman mation, call 370-3013. and her six daughters, set in the American fron­ tier. Roles available for seven women of varying A premiere work by Eisenhower ages with musical and dance abilities. The audi­ Dance Ensemble artistic director tions will be at Trinity House Theatre, 38840 W. Laurie Eisenhower and works by two Six Mile oh the corner of 1-275. Audition candi­ renowned New York choreographers, dates are requested to bring a prepared vocal piece David Parsons and Peter Pucci, will with sheet music. Wear comfortable clothes for be featured. • movement. For information, call 464-6302. Pick of the Crop, an ensemble from Buffalo, N.Y., is corrected by chore­ ographer Elaine Gardner arid musi­ cian Curt Steinzor. The group of six First Theater Guild dancers will travel to Michigan to irst Theater Guild is holding tryouts for share this program with the Eisen­ their spring musical, "Babes in Toyland," 7 hower Dance Ensemble, which will F p.m. Thursday, Jan. 7 arid Friday, Jan. 8 at travel to Buffalo to repeat the pro­ First Presbyterian Church in the Knox Auditori­ gram in April;. um, 1669 W. Maple, Birmingham. Roles available Each dance company will contrib­ Dance: Stephanie Pizzo, left and Desiree Buonbrisco Brengman rehearse for the upcoming for adults, high school, middle school and elemen­ ute four dances to the program. Eisenhower Dance Ensemble performance. tary school students. For information, call Ed . "Both groups are trying to do more -Krebs, 644-0356. touring," said Laurie Eisenhower, Ei­ for its subtle wit, musical accuracy, a dress rehearsal injury during perfor­ becca Reese-Dawson, will perform the senhower Dance Ensemble artistic technical sophistication and lyricism. mances in November, the company music live at the concerts. director. "This is a way for them to The dance to music by Igor Stravin­ had to cancel the presentation of the "The idea for this dance excites me. Auditions show their work to more audiences." sky came about as a study on the idea trio "Iterims." It's not just a visual experience but Pipit nf the Crop will present four of a Baroque line dance. The company hopes to rectify this an aural one as well. The choir sing­ -"#%• chbolcraft College is holding auditions for Detroit area premieres, including the The final Pick of the Crop contri­ by presenting the dance on this pro­ ing on the balcony of the theater .,3¾ its winter theater production of Eugene internationally known choreographer bution will be a work by Elaine gram. Originally choreographed in should prove to be a fabulous experi­ -^^ O'Neill-8 "Long Day's Journey Into Night" David Parsons' "Sleep Study," and Gardner entitled "Don't Rush the 1984, the dance, which explores the ence, filling up the space with won­ 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26, and Wednesday, Jan. 27, former Pilobolus dancer Peter Pucci's Whoosh" performed to traditional relationship of a child and her par­ derful, sacred music," said Eisenhow­ in the Liberal Arts Theatre on the college's main "Pas De Foie Gras," Scottish "mouth music." ents, will utilize a new music compo­ er. campus at 18600 Haggerty. Auditions open to the Both works are humorous and have The two pieces of rhythmically en­ sition by local composer John Re- Other dances to be performed by public, and no experience is necessary. For infor­ become repertory favorites for Pick of ergetic music are sung without in­ neaud. the company include "Enlight," mation, call 462-4400, Ext. 5270. the Crop. Also in the program will be strumental accompaniment. Highlighting the concert will be a which the dancers perform entirely in "Willy-Nilly," choreographed by Eisenhower Dance Ensemble's con­ new premiere Eisenhower choreo­ a small rectangle of light, and "Love Marcus Schuikind. ' tribution will be four dances, all graphed to music by Palestrina. The Songs," a classic, set to music by Polish dinner Schulkind's choreography is known choreographed by Eisenhower. Due to Oakland Chorale, conducted by Re­ George Gershwin. he American Polish Cultural Center, 2975 E. Maple at Dequindre, Troy, will present T its traditional holiday celebration of "Opla- tekj" with traditional foods and music, Sunday, Jan, 10. Cost is $17.50 and includes dinner and 'Cloud Nine' selected for theater festival refreshments. Call 689-3636 for reservations. "Cloud Nine," a play to participate in the 1993 Kennedy priced at $50, $20 and $10 will go on the seriousness of its own ideas. Not by contemporary Center American College Theater sale at 7 p.m. for the 8 p.m. perform­ so, says Sheridan who describes the British playwright Festival for Region 111., Jan. 5-10. ance in the Varner Hall Studio The­ play as "entertaining, funny, touch­ Avon Players Caryl Churchill, Of 148 college entries from five atre on the campus of Oakland Uni­ ing, poignant - a play about real peo­ eil Simon's comedy "Rumors" will be pre­ takes a provocative states, only six were selected. Festival versity in Rochester. ple. It's a fun show with a lot of hu­ sented by the Avon Players, weekends look at sexual, ra­ judges also unanimously chose Ange­ "Cloud Nine's" claim to controver­ mor and interesting relationships." N starting Jan. 8. Call 375-1390 for ticket in­ cial, and gender roles la Maclean from the production to sy revolves around its determination The fact that Churchill is known as formation. in Colonial Africa of compete for the Irene Ryan Founda­ to challenge conventions and explore a feminist leads some to expect the 1895 and pre-AIDS tion Acting Scholarship at the festi­ sexual airings other than the tradi­ play to be primarily about and for London of 1980. val at Southern Illinois University in tional male-female bond sanctioned women. Again, not so says Sheridan. CATHIE When the Oakland Musical BREIDENBACH Carbondale, 111. by marriage. In "Cloud Nine," both women and University Depart­ On Monday, Jan. 4, Oakland Uni­ "Not everybody is thrilled with men (and children and colonials) suf­ he Jewish Community Center and Nancy ment of Music, The­ versity is sponsoring a benefit per­ some of the things that come up in fer from repressive stereotypes. Gurwin Productions will present the musi­ atre, and Dance produced the play formance of "Cloud Nine," to help the show, but we've had no walk The four women, three men, and T cal "The Sound of Music" 8 p.m, Saturday, this fall, it caused a stir on campus pay for travel expenses to the week- outs," said director Karen Sheridan. two male supporting players in the Jan. 16, through Sunday, Jan. 31, at the Jewish for the bold, innovative way it looks long festival of plays and workshops. "There's no nudity, but there is ex­ all-student cast include Corey Community Center, 6600 W. Maple, West Bloom- at changing expectations and sexual Those who missed seeing "Cloud plicit language." The play is recom­ Skaggs, Joe Bailey, Allen J. Ver- field. Tickets cost $15 general admission, $12.50 mores. Nine," this fall can buy tickets at the mended for mature audiences only. scheure, Stephanie Woodman, Shelia seniors, and students, $10. For information and Faculty from theater departments door, while they last, and standing With its agenda of social and sexu­ Lyle, Angel Maclean, Rick Carver, tickets, call 661-1000, Ext. 342 or any Ticketmas- of other colleges in the state saw the room only space to the one benefit al commentary, the play may sound ter outlet. production and chose "Cloud Nine," performance, on Jan. 4. Tickets like wonderous theater, weighted with See CLOUD, 5B

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t;he MOT administrative offices, ward, north of Nine Mile, Fern- • MUSICAL HIT 6519 Second in Detroit's New dale. For tickets, call Ticketmas­ Tickets for Andrew Lloyd CLASSICAL Center Area. Positions available ter, 645-6666. For information, Webber's "Jesus Christ Super­ • DtTROIT SYMPHONY for all male voice categories. Can­ call 544-3030. star" are on sale now at the Ma­ didates should prepare two selec­ sonic Temple box office. The Violinist Pinchas Zukerman will • MEADOW BROOK perform Beethoven's Violin Con­ tions, one from memory, one in show runs Feb. 2 and 3. For tick­ "A Christmas Carol" continues certo with DSO Music Director English, and one in a foreign lan­ ets, call 474-1333. through Jan. 3 at the Meadow Neeme Jarvi with the Detroit guage. Call 874-7850 no later than Brook Theatre on the campus of Symphony Orchestra 8 p.m. Jan. 8 to schedule an appoint­ Oakland University in Rochester Thursday, Jan. 7,8 p.m. Friday, ment. Hills. For tickets, call 377-3300, Jan. 8, and Saturday, Jail. 9, and or Ticketmaster, 645-6666, 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 10, at Or­ FOLK chestra Hall in Detroit. Pre-con­ THEATER • VILLAGE PLAYERS • IRISH ROVERS cert lecture 7-7:30 p.m. Thursday, • BIRMINGHAM THEATRE The Village Players of Birming­ The Irish Rovers will present a Jan. 7, and Friday, Jan. 8. For in­ Ray Cooney's.comedy, "Two Into ham will present "The Price," by sHbw 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24, formation, call 833-3700. For tick­ One," opens a five-week engage­ Arthur Miller, 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. in the Southfield Civic Center Pa­ ets, call 645-6666 or 962-3610. ment at the Birmingham Theatre, 29, weekends through 2 p.m. Sun­ vilion, 26000 Evergreen, Tickets 211 S. Woodward, Dec. 30 $17 each for Section A seating, • PIANO day, Feb. 7. Tickets available at through Jan. 31. Tickets available ($15 for seniors 62 and older) and Piano concert featuring the sing­ the door, but reservations are rec­ at the Birmingham Theatre Boi • $14 for Section B seating ($12 for ing of Gloria McBeth, 6-8 p.m. ommended. Call 644-2075. The Office and all Ticketmaster seniors). Beer, wine, soft drinks HENRY FORD MUSEUM & GREENFIELD VILLAGE Thursday, Jan. 14, at Laurel Park playhouse is on the corner of outlets. Call 644-3533. Hunter and Chestnut, south of and snacks will be available. Place, 37700 W. Six Mile, Livo­ Tickets on sale now, call 354- Holiday treat: Fairy tale characters come to life in nia. Hear nostalgic hits of the Maple. • RIDQEDALE PLAYERS 4717. "Babes in Toyland," the 1903 musical classic now 1940s-1960s by Gershwin, Cole Ridgedale Players will be present­ • OAKLAND UNIVERSITY Porter and more. playing at Henry Ford Museum Theater in Dear­ ing "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" Oakland University will present starting 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 8 Christopher Durang's "Laughing Deadline for the Upcoming en­ born. Mary (Quite Contrary), portrayed by Lynn AUDITIONS weekends through Jan 24 at the Wild" as part of its Sensory Per­ tertainment calendar is three Sherwood of Birmingham, dances with storybook playhouse in Troy. For tickets, ceptions Series, a collection of weeks ahead of publication. Send hero Alan, (Thomas Cooch) to the Victor Herbert call 644-8328. • MICHIGAN OPERA THEATRE : faculty performances throughout items to be considered for publica­ tune "Just a Whisper Away." Matinee performances Michigan Opera Theatre will.hold | the year, 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16, tion to: Keely Wygohik, Enter­ auditions for the 1993 Spring • "FOREVER PLAID" in the Varner Recital Hall on tainment editor, the Observer & offered through Jan. 2. For information, and reser­ Grand Opera Season Men's Cho­ "Forever Plaid" continues at the campus in Rochester Hills. For Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 vations, call 271-1620. rus 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12, at Magic Bag Theatre, 22918 Wood­ ticket information, call 370-3013. Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150. G/lowns to entertain WHAT'S COOKING To get your announcements in What's Cooking, send items to Sauce, Warm Ahi Salad with Rice Wine Slaw and Pineapple Ses­ be considered for publication to: Keely Wygonik, Entertainment ame Dressing, Prime Roasted Tenderloin with Cellophane Noo­ Mds at concert Jan. 16 Editor, the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 School­ dles, Cashew Paste, Wasabi Sauce, 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 14 at craft, Livonia 48150. Morels and 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16 at Sebastian's. The cost is The Cultural Arts Division of Clown Antics will include a • GAME PREPARATION $34.95 per peson excluding tax and gratuity. For reservations call combination of clowns doing mag­ Sputhfield's Department of Parks Learn Wild Game Preparation at Schoolcraft College from Gold­ Morels, 642-1094 of Sebastian's, 649-6625. ic and dancing. and Recreation will present its en Mushroom Chef Milos Cihelka 6-10 p.m. beginning Monday, • R.I.K.'S f|r>t Kids Koncert of the 1993 Clown Antics as performed by Jan. 11. The course will meet for five weeks. The fee is $147. As of January 1,1993, R.I.K's the Restaurant, 6303 Orchard Lake season "Clown Antics," 1:30-2:15 Gloria Walther and Jean Nuccilli Schoolcraft College is at 18600 Haggerty Road, Livonia. To regis­ Road, West Bloomfield, will be closed on Mondays. Hours are — p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16 in Room has been seen and enjoyed at the ter, or for information, call 462-4448. lunch: 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, through Friday. 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Hunter Art Moran Pontiac/fiMC/Milsublshl Somerset Pontiac GMC Don Massev Cadillac BLOOMFIELD HILLS Sheldon Pontiac Buick 29300 Telegraph 1850 Maple Armstrong Buick 40475 Plymouth Hd 855 S Rochester Page Toyota 30500 Plymouth Hd Suburban Oldsmobilr/ Saturn of Plymoulh Call for Reservations for New Sears Eve Autobahn Maida/Volkswagon 21202 Telegraph 9301 Mnssey l)r Toyola/Volvo/Nlssan/ BUI Brown Ford 1765 TelORraph Rd. ROCHESTER HII.I.S Special Menu Plus Regular Menu Joe Panian Chcvrolrl/fiEO Volkswagen 32222 Plymouth ltd Dick Scoll Dodge Erhard BMW 28111 Telegraph Troy Motor Mall 684 W Ann Arhor Hd 4069 Mnplr Crlssman Lincoln-Mercury 36685 Plymouth Rd. (East of Newburgh) Livonia TamarnlT Buick-Nissan-llnnda Livonia Chrysler Plymouth Dick Scoll Buick 1185 S. Rochester ltd Troy Honda 30777 Plymouth ltd FAKmNGTON HILLS 28585 Telegraph Troy Motor Mall 200 W, Ann Arbor ltd BIN Cook Automotive troup Huntington Ford TamarofT bodgr Tennyson Chevrolet Sunshine Honda 24625 W Twelve Mile WEST BLOOMEIELD 37001 Grand Itivor Avp. 2890 S Rochester ltd 32570 Plymouth ltd 1205 Ann Arhor Hd r«»v Jack Caulry Chevrolet GEO BBHWWI1 AUTJ^miCMEXICAN^UISINE Boh Dusaeau Lincoln-Mercury Meadowbrook Dodge 31625 Krand Rlvpr- 3050 S. Rochester lid AcuraotTroy 7020 Orchard Lake ltd. Bruce Campbell Dodge Intliiit: Troy Motor Mall 14875 Telegraph Hd rilBYIAAll iMlHtt: stt*71 FirmlriKlon Hills WAYNE COUNTY Blackwrll Ford MEXICAN raftta, 1 Chryiler rtjrmoulh Pal Moran Olds & CMC Birmingham Chrysler Plymouth 41001 Plymouth ltd Pal Millikrn Ford 29301 Grand River H277 S Rochester Rd 2100 w Maple GARDEN C1T\ 9600 Telegraph 1 Fox Hills Chrysler Plymoulh Bob Borst Lincoln Mercury Crestwood Dodge Holl4a; Chevrolet 111 W. Ann Arhor ltd WAI'.VK SAMPLER «,„,, . . Rochester Hills Chrysler Plymoulh 1950 W Maple 32850 Ford ltd. 30250 Grand River 1.101 S Rochester ltd Jack Demmer Ford Fischer Ruick/Maida/Subaru/Suruki Stu Evans Lincoln-Mercury Hlnes Park Llnroln-Merrury 37300 Michigan Ave B«% 8*1« Motor Mall Troy Motor Mall 32000 Fnnl Hd 40601 Ann Arbor ltd I FOR TWO S*« 35200 Grand River Ave. John Rogili Buick 3939 S Wayne ltd BohSrlrmrenllacGMC I $| 38000 Grand River To our customers and our friends: Have a safe and happy holiday! RIMMM Aora A Public Service of the Above Dealerships and... North Bros. Ford 34000 Grand River 3330(1 Ford ltd 9i%lv 1 T«#» * Coaalry Dtdxe 1ft«^ Red llolman Poittiar-CMr-Toyota • l>WtV*M OMv • wIM OMMMM 31015 Grand River MADD 35300 Ford Hd ®teiwtt£j£ctenlrir L$. *£? !2£"J2f BSf »**>ie**omr\ NewaeAPens fl OQ LUNCH W«.dL.Z*f SPECIALS AUTHENTIC MEXICAN CUISINE FRFF .._ "ANCIUETROOM FOft A> M **Jnm&mJK^^i i0tt&&kJW&nlWE*IM^^Q rnCC WEDDINQS, SHOWERS,ft PARTIE 8 The Observer/ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31,1992 • 7B

SUBURBAN BUSINESS LEADERS 1 i

Plymouth Wayne Welding Sup­ manager of corporate employee completed a three day manage­ including test instruments, representing the intercity bus in­ Laurence E. Breen has been; plies Inc. in Garden City has an­ safety for Chrysler Motor Corpo­ ment school designed to improve holemaking products, conduit dustry. appointed to Vice President at nounced new appointments to its ration, has been elected to the management skills, product benders, fish tapes, cable pullers, . Its members include bus opera­ Hygrade Food Products Corpora* board of directors. They area: National Safety Council board of knowledge and client service. cutters, strippers and other, prod­ tors from the United States and tion. Breen is now Vice President' • Larry Tatro, appointed board directors. ucts. Canada, travel and tourism repre­ and Chief Financial Officer of Hy-q member and promoted to vice Marc Skamlera has been ap­ He also teamed the key product sentatives, and suppliers to the grade. He had been Chief Finanri president, welding technical as­ United Parcel Service mechanic pointed to Kitehen manager for features and user benefits, how to industry. Doyle represented' the cial Officer. sistance and sales division, Robert Shotts of Romulus, a Buddy's Livonia Pizza, Inc. and ask'questions to satisfy specific Mayflower hotel to bus tour plan­ Larry N. Karagianlt has been • David Tatro, appointed board body repairman for UPS in Livo­ will be responsible for controlling applications, how to answer tech­ ners who bring motorcoach tour named Secretary-Treasurer. He member and promoted to vice nia has been honored for safety. all kitchen activities. Previously, nical customer questions and groups to destinations throughout had been Assistant Secretary president, paint and Automagic of Also at UPS, drivers James Neil- Skamiera has worked for Tween's demonstrate the many Greenlee North and Central America. • Treasurer. Michigan sales division. son of Waterford, John Walker Pizzeria and Deli and Charley's products. These tour Operators are key Robert E. Jester has been pro­ • Daryl Wilson, appointed board of Westland, and Jamie Berna- Restaurants, Inc. decision makers and can poten­ moted to Director of Technical, member and promoted to vice cik of Canton have been homed tially bring thousands of tourists Services. Jester had been a Corpo-. * CENTURY 21 Row in Livonia president, gas distribution and for safety. Jan MiUen of Century 21 Gold to Plymouth. rate Process Specialist. warehouse services division. Larry Rozell of Bellville was claims three inductees into the Key Homes in Redford was re­ new CENTURY 21 Masters Club, • Robert Tatro, appointed board honored for 25 years of service, cently recognized by Douglas J. member, secretary/treasurer and and Gary Aller of Tawas City an exclusive recognition program Stranahan, Centruy 21 Great for top sales associates who con­ promoted to vice president, ad­ and Richard William of Garden Lakes, Inc. regional director, for ministrative services division. City were honored for 30 years of sistently achieve outstanding lev­ being among the top producing els of production. Sets from SB • Gerald Tatro, appointed board service. sales assocaites in the CEN­ member and promoted to vice Mary McLeod, Yoshiko Fu­ TRUY 21 Metro Brokers Council jimori and Charlotte Jacunsky president, paint store operations Thomas Cook Travel has during the month of October. Lincoln-Mercury expects to use percent of our business." ' and distribution and purchasing named Allan C. Aikin to the poo- of CENTURY 21 Row were pre­ the basic floor plan with minor Exhibit Works, which also; divisions. sition of director of sales for the Rachel Colvin of CENTURY sented with gold lapel pins and modifications for the next three or counts among its clients Kellogg," • Timothy Ervin, appointed central region. Aikin will be based 21 Today REALTORS in Livonia certificates of recognition as new four years, Dekker said. Masco and K mart, reported reve­ board member. in Dearborn and will be responsi­ was recently recognized as being Club members. He declined to give specifics oh nue of $8 million last year and. ble for sales development in Mi- among the top producing sales as­ These three CENTURY 21 how much it cost to build the $13. million through November of chgan, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, sociates in the CENTURY 21 Row associates have achieved eight exhibits other than to say it this year, according to its founder- Chris Davies and Deborah tennessee, West Virginia and Metro Brokers Council during the high levels of production through was millions of dollars. Dominic Silvio. D'Angelo from Imperial Images western Pehnsylvannia. month of October. hard work and a commitment to Enough plywood sheeting was providing quality service. The company was started in,' Paint a& Decorating Center in used in all eight Lincoln-Mercury 1979 and hopes to expand more Livonia have earned the title of Ron Lift a member of the ser­ Kevin Cofleran of McCally exhibits to make a stack as tall as into museum-type display work," certified coatings consultant, vice staff at Dearborn Mazda in Tool & Supply, Livonia, recently Dennis Doyle of the Mayflower the Renaissance Center. Other Dekker said. which indicates expertise in the Dearborn, particpated in a one- attended a three day product Hotel in Plymouth, attended the products used included some field of coatings after passing a day service advisor training semi­ training school conducted by American Bus Marketplace in 22,500 lineal feet of lumber, seven "There's a lot of satisfactions comprehensive test covering cus­ nar for service managers. Greenlee Textron at their Corpo­ Detroit where he met with motor- miles of electrical cable and wire, helping a loyal client do their job/ tomer relations, coatings knowl­ rate Training Center in Rockford, cOach tour planners from across 192 gallons of wood glue, enough better, giving them a unique and edge product application and dec­ Kent Lorentz, sales maanger Illinois. the United States and Canada. paint to cover a football field and effective tool to do their job," hej orating. in the Garden City district office During the school, Cofleran The Marketplace was spon­ more than 500,000 staples. said. "The other end of our busrjj received hands-on experience sored by the American Bus Asso­ It would take some 14 semi- ness is education, giving safety- of American General Life and Ac­ and environmental messages to Anthony Massaro of Canton, cident Insurance Company, has with the Greenlee product line, ciation, the trade organization tractors and 440 crates to move all eight exhibits, Dekker said. the public. "This is Exhibit Works' largest "I make a good living while I'm commercial account," he said. at it," Dekker added. "We cer­ OUR WEIGHT CONTROL PROGRAM "We've had museums with larger tainly put our heart and soul into dollar amounts, but this is our it. We were going 60-70 hours', a GIVES YOU MORE THAN JUST largest commercial account. I be­ week during half of the (Lincoln- HOW SWEET IT IS! A FAIR SHAKE. lieve this represents about 20-25 Mercury) project." 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MARILYN FITCHETT, EDITOR 953-2102 ®fo (Dbserwr Suburban Business Leaders, Page 7B

.THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31,1992 BUSINESS 8B*

SUBURBAN BUSINESS Sets aim for customers, not attention LEADERS • Seventy-hours weeks have Betty A. Bjarnesen of been common for the employees Livonia has been installed as at Exhibit Works as they pre­ president of the Western pare the Lincoln-Mercury dis­ Wayne Chapter of the wom­ play for the auto show opening en's council of relators of the national association of real­ next week. tors. The women's council of BYDOUGFUNKE relators is dedicated to profes­ STAFF WRITER sionalism in the real estate in­ You can't have a play without a dustry through educations. staging area. And you can't properly display ve­ Alecia Bracy has been hicles for a car show in a vacuum, ei­ named director of develop­ ther. ment and public relations for Exhibit Works of Livonia designed, the Orchards Children Ser­ built and is in the process of assem­ vices, a non-profit child adop­ bling Lincoln-Mercury's 22,000- tion and foster care agency square-foot display for the North with offices in Detroit and American International Auto Show Southfield. Her responsibili­ Jan. 9-17 at Cobo Center. ties include writing grants, "Our challenge was to create an en­ fund raising and increasing p ..—j- vironment in which our client's prod­ the agencies exposure. ]?. * ucts are best represented," said Dave Bjarnesen Dekker, vice president of design and Arthur Andersen has announced that Lisa engineering for Exhibit Works. Hunt, CPA, of Livonia has been promoted from "We have to walk fine lines. It has staff senior to manager in teh audit and business to be unique enough so that people advisory division. Hunt joined the firm in 1987 as are attracted, but not so cute that the a member of the audit and business advisory staff exhibit overshadows cars," he said. and specializes in serving the manufacturing in­ "An auto show environment is very dustry. hectic, not hard sell, but there's a lot Also at Arthur Andersen, Jeffrey M. Henning of distractions. What we were going to has been promoted from staff senior to a manager do was create a uniquely different in the audit and business advisory division. sense. We've keyed on music," Dekk­ Hnning joined the firm in 1987 as a member of the er said. audit staff. Life-sized statues of seven musi­ ART EMANUELE/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Adam Smock of Plymouth has joined Troy- cians will be stationed on the peri­ based Stone, August, Baker Communications phery at either end of the display. Going up: Dave Dekker of Exhibit Works checks the plans with Don Hughes as the Lincoln- Companies as an Account Service Assistant. Pre­ Tim Rochon of Wall Street Music in Mercury exhibit is built at Cobo Center. viously Adam interned at Stone, August, Baker in Birmingham composed different mu­ phone systems. cles. the Public Relations Department. "We've been busting our fannies sic to be played at the Lincoln end Separate revolving showing plat­ "By creating an entirely different ever since," he said. -" A 1992 graduate of Eastern Michigan Universi­ and at the Mercury end. forms will feature Lincoln and Mer­ ty, he was a nationally ranked member of the environment within our display, we The entire display was constructed "Once the novelty wears off, we be­ cury products, upscale Ford vehicles. hope to attract customers and make it in the Exhibit Works warehouse, tak­ E.M.U. forensics team and cofounder/president of lieve attention will properly be direct­ A specially designed sound system R.M.U. Players Association, an organization for easier for them to relate to and learn en apart, then trucked to Cobo Center ed to cars," Dekker said. "Very quick­ will enable the music to be turned off more about our products," said Steve for reassembly. theater students. He majored in Comprehensive ly we make a transition into showing in areas of the display when a live Communications and Theater Arts with a; minor Lyons, Lincoln-Mercury Division Exhibit Works built one large ex­ vehicles with an open, uncluttered spokesperson talks. general marketing manager. hibit for international auto shows in in Smock's duties encompass all aspects of the display." Account Service department including, budgeting, Interactive computer systems at Nearly all 80 employees at Exhibit Detroit, New York and Chicago, plus client presentation preparation, media requests A centralized technology deck en­ three kiosks will enable potential cus­ Works were involved in brainstorm­ seven smaller versions for major and and office traffic functions. ables showgoers to view eight car-re­ tomers to focus on specific informa­ ing creative sessions or actual con­ regional exhibitions. For more suburban business leaders, see 7B lated topics ranging from safety fea­ tion of division products. struction work, Dekker said. The bid tures to engine mock-ups to cellular Plans call for displaying 32 vehi­ was awarded in September. See SETS, 7B

IJust let your ENTIRE Federal Fireplace fft\ IN STOCK STOCK ITEMS ONLY fingers do (Barbeque & Patio Furniture \s#/ the designing FIREPLACE CLEARANCE % % 2 DAYS American Greetings is turning the tables on the age of depersonalization by installing CreataCard machines that allow customers to help create their wi r % designs. p£j&$ i3$$ AND 0um POORS \;,-; ~ - *-v-:. ; CreataCard spokesman Stephen Henderson • f, " Jt%As i ' *' •"''( ? •. s'' ' , *• j." ' ' ' * J said Creatacard is being well received even by per- v , sons who are not traditionally the biggest card v&JhimiA'-^^J-^i:^^,'' -'^"- '>" ^'-/.-«$•-•*"&>(£, ^' W^"; buyers. W^SSSS^^KK^&AQ j k i M^AI&t%--"<<*Sm "Research shows that women traditionally buy 5^ the most cards," Henderson said. "But men are intrigued by it because it's techie. And children ^1# and teens are using the machines too." Reg. Prices ; CreataCard units have been phased in over the past several months. By February, more than CreataCards can be found at these locations: 2,000 retail locations in the United States and • Arbor Drug at 4389 Orchard Lake Road, West ON ALL Canada will be equipped with them. Bloomfield; .29555 Orchard Lake Road, Farming' • It takes about five minutes for a person to select ton Hills; 1400 Sheldon, Plymouth. a card and have it printed it out. Customers are • AG Retail Concessions, at Sears, 300 W. 14 walked through the procedure using a touch GAS LOGS Mile Road, Troy; 29500 W. Seven Mile, Livonia. screen. A menu tree prompts the user into select­ • Perry Drug at 2520 N. Woodward, Bloomfield ing a card category such as marriage, condolence Hills; 3122114 Mile, Farmington Hills. or a card for a husband. Users then then have • Memory Lane Card & Gift, 358 W. 14 Mile, v AND J about 14 cards to choose from per category and Troy; **r>/ can type in the card's text. Cost of the card is • Spencer Gifts, at Telegraph and 12 Mile roads, VINSTALLATION/ $2.95. paid at the store checkout. Southfield. Presbyterian Village reorganizes ";- Presbyterian Village of Detroit, 25* - 50 ated to receive and invest endow­ of the villages and the desire to based in-Redford, has undergone ment and other gifts and to pro­ decentralize more • of the gover­ •i corporate restructuring effective vide financial assistance to nance and operational responsi­ :'?an. 1. individual villages. bilities to the individual facility J It involves the establishment of level." The aim is to provide "op­ .'additional corporations, the elec­ Boards of trustees have been portunities for closer community tion of separate boards of trustees elected for each of the fivean d involvement and allows better P^^H^^^^ft^^^^^^^^^^fl •for each village, revising existing will begin to carry out their re­ focus of the board of directors on 'bylaws and changing the name of sponsibilities in January. In the broader strategic issues which im­ jr"">• "^a^rrrrr; ;the supervising organization to future, the trustees will be elected pact "all facets of the organiza­ Presbyterian Villages of Michi­ by the 15-member board of direc­ tion." gan. tors of Presbyterian Villages of Michigan. Two members of the ; Presbyterian Villages serve "The goal of Presbyterian Vil­ more than 1,200 senior residents board of Presbyterian Villages of Michigan, along with the presi­ lages of Michigan is to have an at five sites in southeastern active governing board that is FFnPRAI FIRFPI Af*F ;Michigan. dent, will serve on each of the boards of trustees. closely associated with the man­ % Each of the five villages will be agement of each village, said Wes­ rcucnML STF.nUNGHTnncrLHV/S c Separately incorporated as: Pres­ Roger L. Myers, president of ley R. Polling, board chairman. Sale Ends SUNDAY byterian Village Redford; Presby- Presbyterian Villages of Michi­ v "We believe a closer governance/ JANUARY 3rd alSp.m jierian Village East; Presbyterian gan, will also serve as the presi­ managment relationship will re­ 348-9300 i 557-3344 1268-8222 Hours: M-F'10-S'SaM0-8 Surf 11-6 pillage Westland; Presbyterian dent of each operating village cor­ sult in better interaction between DISCOUNT APTURSTO IN CTDCX RMS ONLY CLOSED NCW YEARS DAY •Village North and Presbyterian poration. residents of the villages and the SAVE TIME-ORDER BY PHONE Village Holly. In addition, a char­ Impetus for the restructuring communities. We should all be­ *IN»TALlAT)ONO»>TOaorr.lN«IO««JN • AtWnONAlTOOTAOtAtBta.PniCB • SOMS ITtm NOT PWTUMD • W»OH »AUS WCLUOtO I itable support trust is being cre­ was based on "continued growth come better neighbors."

tmrnim mmm SUE MASON, EDITOR 953-2131 She (Dbsenrcr Graphology, Page 2C Church News, Page 5C

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31,1992 UBURBAN LIFE C

FAMILY LIFE

• The New Year has arrived Cancer (June 21-July 22) and with it plenty of changes Your nurturing qualities have — those we know about and earned you the title "Mother of the those that can be found among Earth." This also applies to the male species. Your built-in radar system the stars and planets. stimulates a defensive instinct for EARTHA DEYAMPERT loved ones. BY EVELYN BUTTON SPECIAL WRITER You have a memory like an ele­ phant; your never forget, but you do forgive. Watch the "mother knows Well, the New best" routine. Your good intention Year is here. The may be perceived as smothering and Our children New Year that peo­ invasive; ple have been wait­ The challenges, like the Indians of ing for. The New yesteryear, have been circling your Year that spells wagon and continue to do so in 1993. are touched change for all of us. The good news is the June 21-July Will things be better than 1992? 5 birthdays seem to be out of the Stay the same? Get worse? woods. According to astrologer Evelyn Partnerships, legal matters and re­ by Somalia Button, there's plenty to look for in lationships in general continue to 1993. bring on the after shocks. Just hang The plight of the children, youth and families in "Look for continued changes in in there, this too shall pass. Somalia is more than a dramatization of violence, governments; this includes France Your survival instincts are at an all starvation and death to children all over the Unit­ and Germany," Button said, adding time high. A year to discover, there is ed States. Its horror involves and flourishes on that an important political figure will more then one way to solve a problem. people, subjecting others to inhumane circum­ leave this planet. Investments are realistic and can be stances and stripping not only the right to em­ In the realm of U.S. politics, Bill successfully concluded, providing you power oneself but the right to eat, to receive medi­ Clinton's management style will use caution and avoid over-optimistic cal care and to live. surprise many. Look for his approval excesses. These deplorable realities have stirred many rating to go up in 1993. A major crises July 7-14 birthdays fasten your questions in the minds of children and teens — will be handled with skill. seat belt! It could be a bumpy ride as your children and mine; The questions that may Wife Hillary will be controversial, you run the gambit of highs and lows. be asked of adults reflect the who, how and most but she will not be deterred from Changes are not easy, but essential, important, the why. being a major player. as something comes along to replace The impact of seeing the children of Somalia Health care reforms will prove to be that which goes. There is protection starving with flies perched on their bodies certain­ one of the most controversial issues of around you that will help in the tran­ ly concerns, puzzles and, in some cases, brings the year, if not the decade. sitions. tears to the eyes of America's children. Some of As for President George Bush, a these children, themselves live below or just above very important lunar eclipse took Leo(July23-Aug.22) place on Dec. 9, coinciding with the the poverty level, The sign of royalty represented by Despite the lifestyles of many underpriveledge landing of the marines in Somalia. Looking back, another major eclipse, the lion, the king of beasts, you func­ children in Wayne County as well as those who tion best in positions of authority, find themselves fortunate enough to not have ex­ on Jan. 15,1991, marked the begin­ ning of Operation Desert Storm, both leaving nothing to chance to get the perienced being without, they express great em­ job done. Your flamboyant manner is pathy for Somalian children and families. Some of have played an important role in his chart. made to order for lights, camera, ac­ pur children may question whether the children of tion. The world is your stage. Your Somalia were "bad" or being punished somehow "The economy will start improving, need for love and recognition is a by not having food to eat. although we may not see any real prerequisite for any relationship, be it Today's children including teens, regardless of growth until 1994," Button said. "As in the personal or in the professional race, creed, color and gender demonstrate a a nation we may have something to . feel good about in and around Sep­ world. •••,'• unique, indemnifiable as well as mutual connection Be quick to exercise your options with each other, whether related by living in the tember or October." The year-1993 will continue to bring harsh storms by moving on to greener pastures if same household and attending the same school or you feel your needs have not been unrelated by living thousands of miles apart or in along the Eastern seaboard. Weather and natural disasters will continue to met. different countries. Older children particularly Creating your own agenda is high may view the results of other children living with­ be major topics this year. Two periods to watch for natural disasters are on the list of wants. The eclipse falls out the basic necessities of life, such as food, beckon. Keep your bags packed, the in your house of hopes, goals and clothing and shelter, as a direct failure or neglect March 8 and Oct. 15, give or take a Gemini (May 21-June 20) week on either side. eclipse this year is activating your wishes, urging you on. However, ob­ of responsibilities on the adults' part. More- house of travel. Your coat of arms reads, "Diversity stacles to progress force you to slow over.they may be convinced it just should not have Likewise, the period on or around and adaptability."Thirst for knowl­ May 21 may prove to be very interest­ down and re-think your position. happened. edge fuels your engine to explore the Jupiter is going to stimulate the Children depend on adults to provide and make ing for the news media. Taurus (April 21-May 20 unknown. A variety of approaches to A major film star will leave this need to focus on local travel, educa­ "good decisions." When it appears that adults Your stable, tenacious and creative problems allows you to synthesize tion and sound judgment decisions. may have made an error of judgment or failed to earthLY sphere, shocking the nation. nature exacerbates your pride in ac­ and master understanding. And another major player, Mayor The Aug. 13-22 births will feel the provide certain necessities which are considered complishments, whether in the gar­ All signs have their negatives; power of Pluto which fosters changes normal, children react in ways that fit into their Coleman Young will not serve anoth­ den, kitchen or in the business world. yours is learning to curb your chatter­ er term. — job, lateral moves or possible relo­ levels of understanding, in order to justify — Material or emotional security are the box nature which is a serious chal­ cation of some kind. Some of you make sense of — and respond to information given Now, for a sign-by-sign look at factors that direct your motivations. lenge. Your eagerness to share and have already gone down this road. 1993: to them. Because of your strong self-deter­ disseminate information requires This is a year to evaluate relation­ Some large or small groups of children and indi­ mination, others find it a herculean some modification. ships of all kind, but it is not the time vidual respond to the problems in Somalia by Aries (March 21-April20) task when trying to change your The new road map is in the mail, to forge ahead. Avoid compromise but sending food, an obvious solution to the problem. Edison has nothing on you! The mind. Let's face it, you're stubborn! following it carefully will alert you to maintain the art of diplomacy. Mov­ People are hungry. Children in our communities "better idea kid," you are bold, ad­ Balancing a tight schedule will re-, the detours. It's a year to reap ing away from old associates opens up and all over want to help. Therefore, when sugges­ venturesome and one who gets the quire the discipline of walking a rewards, if you took your, responsibili­ new avenues of opportunities. Your tions are asked for as to how can they help, don't adrenaline rush when faced with a tightrope in a high wire act. This is a ties seriously last year. Using your energy levels may be taxed from time take it lightly. challenge. A born leader, who thrives year of greater undertaking and re­ visualization techniques will stimu­ to time, thus do what you must to re­ Efforts may consist of hundreds of students on ground-breaking activities, just sponsibility which will introduce you late creative responses in problem charge your battery. designating one day of lunch money toward learn to curb impulsive reactions. to new experiences and a broader view solving. Somalia relief. Food drives, fund-raisers and send­ Uncertainty and instability will of the new horizon. This is a time you must examine Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ing clothes, toys and books as well as writing let­ force you to step back to re-examine It's a good period for schooling and and focus on health and job related Your talents seem to shine best in a ters are active responses. your path as you continue to venture learning new disciplines that will skills. The June 10-18 birthdays will service-related field due to your ana­ According to Dr. Michaeel Mantell, a psycholo­ in uncharted waters. Domestic issues bring self-awareness. Review of rela­ find over-analyzing can be to your lytical skills and deep perception of gist from California who appeared on "Good coupled with financial budgetary de­ tionships, personal or otherwise, will detriment. Relationships in general what needs to be done. Generous in Morning America" recently, supportive contribu­ cisions will dominate the scene. be uppermost in your mind. The will be triggered by one of the sharing and teaching what you know, tions, such as the one s mentioned are good ways Keep a low profile though April! changes you seek can and are possi­ eclipses, forcing you to examine and the problem is not everyone is inter­ for concerned children to express their feelings. It Due to a high stress level, you may ble, if that is what you want. A plane­ adjust the reasons for your choices. ested! They think you are nitpicking is their way of feeling a part of aiding the solution subject yourself to disputes which tary phenomenon is offering you the You may decide to put someone their efforts. The lesson here is allow­ of such an enormous problem. can be avoided by just being aware. brass ring. If you reach out, it's yours else first! This is your year to think ing others to chose their own way. He also suggests that adults not make com­ The second half of the year will pro­ for the taking. positive. Join a health club, go on You have excellent mental disci­ ments such as "eat all your food because the chil­ duce positive results, if you heed the Health issues may rear up and that diet, focus.on your goals and get pline and are a tireless worker with dren in Somalia are starving." That can be above warning. must be dealt with, be they your's or that physical you have been putting an eye for practicality. This is a year misconstrued or imply that their food supply may Financial gain is possible, if you someone else's. Seeing your dentist or off. Children this year could be a be in jeopardy or taken away, if they leave food on take advantage of opportunities that internist will put your mind at ease. source of pride. See NEW YEAR, 3C their plate. If adults find it difficult answering questions children may have, for example, "Why would God let the people starve?" or "Why is it we have lots of food and clothes and they don't," perhaps it is wise to consult with your clergyman or other pro­ fessionals for suggestions. Holidays pose a weighty challenge If you can't answer a question because you sim­ ply don't know, it's better to say so, letting chil­ BY JULIE BROWN dren know that adults may not have all the an­ Working it STAFF WRITER swers. Children can appreciate your saying to off: Carrie Registered dietitian Zonya Foco doesn't encour­ them that you will try to find out more about it. Reichley age people to try to lose much weight during the Helping young children, adolescents and teens helps her holidays. She knows that the average weight gain to put in.to perspective situations that are first of of six to 10 pounds during the season makes that a all uncomfortable to ta"lk about, or even think of, class at the virtual impossibility. especially if it characterizes massive violence, and Livonia "If they could just maintain their weight a breakdown of trust in the world in which they YMCA burn through the holidays, that would be terrific," said live, demands careful and thoughtful intervention. a few calories. Foco, clinical nutritionist with NutriCare Nutri- Man's inhumanity to man, which has been cap­ ti6n Services at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann tured by the media and is available to our children Arbor. through pictures of Somalia, is a very real disturb­ Theresa Sheridan also knows how difficult it is ing situation. to lose weight during the holidays. She's the phys­ ical director for the Livonia Family Y, and sees If you have a question or comment for Eartha how busy people are through the holiday season. DeYampert, call her at 953-2047, mail box number "Our classes aro usually real low in atten­ 1883, on a touch tone phone, or write her at The dance," said Sheridan, noting that people are busy Observer

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Guest speaker: Esther Shapiro, recognized for her with kids, shopping and parties. and get home and pig out on the Walking, skating and other activi­ asks people what they enjoy most daily consumer bulletin on WW radio and as direc­ "So the fitness gets put on the M&Ms in the kids' stockings." ties can make maintaining weight about the holidays. Gifts, friends back burner." It's important to listen to your easier. "Even ping pong is an in­ and family, decorations and other tor of the consumer affairs department for the city of door activity that gets you mov­ things top those lists. Detroit, will talk about "What You Don't Know Can Working out and eating less re­ fullness mechanism and to stop main the keys to weight loss, and eating when full. "A lot of us ig­ ing." "We need to be reminded that Hurt You," when Livonia Town Hall resumes its those who take smaller portions nore that," Foco said. Foco manages to fit such fitness food isn't the only thing about the season Wednesday, Jan. 20. The lecture will be at of food at holiday gatherings will It's essential to wait until hun­ activities into her holiday sched­ holidays," Foco said. find they do better. "You don't gry to eat, and to stop when satis­ ule, as does the Livonia Family 10:30 a.m. at Burton Manor, 27777 Schoolcraft, Permanent weight loss depends Livonia. Tickets cost $ 10 and are available by call­ want to treat yourself too much," fied. Spreading things to be enjoy­ Y's Sheridan, who plans a Christ­ Sheridan said. ed put over a longer period of time mas morning run each year. "It's not on a perfectionist attitude, ing Gerry Dahlerat425-4554. .,- is helpful, Foco said. kind of like my lifestyle," said but on a realistic understanding There's often a license to Smart choices include choosing Sheridan. Of what put weight on in the first overeat during the holidays, with Losing weight's a common New place. For some, it's because they that season extending from cider over eggnog, pumpkin pie over pecan pie. Cooking tricks, Year's resolution, but many at the tend to relax by eating. Thanksgiving through Jan. 1, Y don't stick with that resolution, Foco said. The goodies brought such as using evaporated skim "There's certain things we need milk in preparing vegetables Sheridan has found. "It's a mat­ to replace that with." Those are into work can make weight loss ter of a time commitment." Some tough. rather than cream, can reduce different for everybody, but need calories and fat significantly. many lose just a few pounds and to be identified. In addition, many of us grew up decide to call it quits. "There's something about the "The basics are just don't with special foods associated with holidays. We don't just serve reg­ "That's why diets don't work the holidays^ and giving those up overeat and try to maintain a fit­ because they don't change the ular vegetables like we do the rest ness program," she said. It's best is tough... It's important riot to of the year," Foco said, referring thing that put that weight on for think in terms of "bad foods" and to check with a doctor prior to the person," Foco said. to vegetable casseroles laden with starting an exercise program, par­ "good foods," Foco said. Such cream and fat. thinking is counterproductive in ticularly if you're over 35 and ha­ For information on classes offered the long run. Making exercise part of a fami­ ven't exercised in a while. by the Livonia Family Y, call 261- "We eat very well at the party ly get-together is a good idea. When Foco does seminars, she 2161.

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New Year from page 1C evaluate your goals and in so financial issues, allof which cre­ Sagittarius for hard work energizes your ex­ tions and folks at large. You are makes you the darling of the Zo­ doing you will recognize the value ates restless concerns, distorting (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) cellent organizational skills and known as the visionary of the Zo­ diac. When your patience is ex­ in changing your attitudes which your perceptions. This need not Freedom loving and the pursuit leadership qualities, giving you diac. hausted, you can be provoked and help to bring an area of your past happen; impulsive actions may of happiness spurs you on to the the edge at your work place. Fear You manage to introduce new will display your anger allowing to a conclusion. only increase the fog of emotion great adventure. Nothing subtle of dependency and loss of control and innovative methods for the your emotions to get away from The planet Jupiter has taken that engulfs you. fuels your frugal nature. Your future that benefit mankind. Your you. Your gift of perception helps an 11-month lease in your house about you! Getting to the point in The good hews is the later one full swoop suggests tact is not bargaining skills at the point of aloofness, sometimes sends the avoid the many pitfalls of life, the of money, highlighting your re­ birthdays will experience influ­ sale or purchase qualifies you to wrong message.' Learning to bal­ quality of your imagination is sources. Finances improve, but your forte. Straight forward and ences that temper the traumas. honest, your motto is "the truth lecture in the Middle East. ance this is your challenge in life. equal to none. the potential for mismanagement Moving or house renovations re­ and nothing, but the truth." If The freedom you have found Using the Indian strategy of lis­ Insurances, taxes or other peo­ lurks in the wings! Adhere to quire good planning; adjust to the you don't want to know, don't ask. from your own self-imposed struc­ tening to ground vibrations will ple's resources are being activated sound business principals. new responsibilities and get on ture arid restrictions has placed stimulate your awareness and in­ by Jupiter this year, urging cau­ You may be asked to be an ar­ with your life. Impediments that blocked your you in an identity crises. Unex­ genuity. Your agenda is career tion in these matters. Expansion bitrator in some kind of negotia­ The eclipse activates travel, job progress are in a melt-down. The pected events expose you to the and all it entails, requiring pa­ in career ambitions must be tions. Some have, while others training and/or possible interac­ doors of opportunities will open; thrill of a sky ride in a balloon. tience and reliance on past experi­ tempered with close attention to will, renew interest in diet and tion with a different cultures, just turn the knob! Friends and The urge to break away and do ence. This is a year to be conserv­ detail. Your intuition, if listened health. Sept. 23-24 birthdays are helping to restore or reinforce associates are more inclined in the unthinkable will surprise ative as you make headway to to, will guide you over the hump. encouraged to focus attention on your self-confidence. lending their support to your en­ even those who know you. preset goals. Jupiter brings the March 11-20 birthdays are indeed details. deavors. A deeper sense of self- needed protection helping to awareness helps you balance your Finance and career matters sta­ blessed by a planetary influence The month of May through offset the job demands which are Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov.22) goals. bilize. It's a good year to wheel as you move toward new dimen­ June signal some road blocks, creating the stress in your life. It Nothing superficial about you! Authority figures are looking and deal, adding more cushion to sions. Matters from the past are don't force issues. Lay low until Your need to explore the myster­ your future security. It's import­ also helps to broaden your hori­ resolved. this passes. Keep reaching for with favor in your direction, giv­ zons. ies of life are well known. Observ­ ing recognition for a job well done. ant to maintain a good emotional that dream but avoid the un­ support system to help you It's important you maintain a Recognition from groups and ing you at work when extracting Jupiter, the Santa Claus of the peers bolster your self-image. It's known for the present. Your tal­ secrets from the unsuspecting is a through the highs and lows of constant vigil in how you relate to ents start to develop some struc­ Zodiac, is tipping his hat and a good period to build a strong work of art to behold. Generous, paving the way to a rainbow on some relationships that need to people in your life. 1993 will be a ture, gaining a better understand­ be reviewed. testy period. Feb. 8-14 birthdays foundation for future endeavors compassionate and loyal makes the horizon. which may be tested this year. All ing of the big picture which brings you a valuable friend to cherish. Career and job take center stage will be internalizing the need for the recognition due you. If you planned well and did members of the Pisces family con­ Some suggest you are detached your homework last year, the divi­ and it looks promising, providing change, forcing you to face issues you keep your ego in check and you chose to ignore in the past. tinue to receive residuals of the and aloof, what they don't see is dends are about to pay off. Keep above influence of protection. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) the volcanic emotions you man­ expenditures under control; too your staid manner loose. Above New influences will give you the Partnerships, relationships and age to keep submerged. When you much optimism will have it's all, avoid the trap of exaggerated courage to spread your wings; just The eclipses trigger both career marriage play an important role erupt, everyone take cover! drawbacks, be they emotional or expectations. Jan. 7-14 births will don't fly to far. and domestic aspects of your life, in your life, seeing everything in Pluto has been in your sign for financial. Exercise prudence with feel the greatest impact, when all Minor health problems may indicating you can make this a two. How else can you balance? some time now and it rules shared resources which may in­ is said and done. Despite the fear cause some concern, get your doc­ year of positive change, if you Weighing and measuring the pro changes from the status quo. clude taxes, insurance or inheri­ of ioosing control, you will emerge tors reassurance. A dose of self- leave behind all the excess bag­ and cons is part of your fabric. 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Petty MISSOURI SYNOD MISSOURI SYNOD S:is PM. tutauima a. mnaais High & Elm Streets, Northville 25630 GRAND RIVER at BEECH DALY 191 416-5515 Pastor "A Church That's Concerned About People" T. Lubeck, Pastor 532-2266 REDFORD TWP. Worship Services L. Klnne, Associate Pastor 8:15 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. Church 349-3140 - School 349-3146 Worship Service Sunday Worship 8:30 4:11:00 A.M. 9:15 8.11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES . Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Sunday School i^ettfbRD teAPfigr CHURCH (I Saturday Vespers: 6:00 P.M. 9:30 A.M. 25295 Grand River Avenue at 7 Mile Read 9:15 & 11:00 A.M. Radford, Michigan Nursery Provided Dr. Wm. C. Moore - Pastor ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN Rev. Wm. Branham - Associate Pastor 533-2300 Rev. Victor F. Halboth, Pastor Church & School 5885 Venoy PRESBYTERIAN (U-S.A.) Nursery Provided Sunday Worship 9:30 A.M. Church School 10:45 A.M. 1 Blk. N. ol Ford Rd.. Westland 425-0260 Rev. Timothy Halboth, Assoc. Pastor Midweek Family Program, Wednesdays 5:45 Divine Worship 8 & 10:45 A.M. m Phone 459-9550 January 3rd Bible Class & SS 9:15 A.M. Monday Evening Service 7:30 P.M. H0SANNA-TAB0R "Gladness for Sorrow" Ralph Fischer, Pastor . Pulir Nilsan inuhinl Gary D. Headapohl, Associate Pastor LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian Church, (U.S.A.) Pastors: William E. Nelson, Mark E. Summers 9600 Leverne -So. Redford • 937-2424 Hubbard at W. Chicago • Livonia • 422-0494 Minister for Children: Sharon Soap Rev. Glenn Kopper, Rev. Lawrence.Witto Director of Music: Donna Glaason CHRIST THE GOOD SHEPHERD Lutheran Church Missouri Synod WORSHIP WITH US 42690 Cherry Hill Road, Canton Sunday 8:30 & 11:00 A.M. 981-0286 Roger Aumann, Pastor Monday Evening 7:00 P.M. 10:30 A.M. Worship Service GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Worship 8 & 10:30 A.M. Bible Classes and Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Bible Class & SS 9:20 A.M. Christian School: Pre-School-8th Grade Dec. 24 - 7 & 11 p.m. Rev. Richard I. Peters Dec. 25 -10:30 a.m. Mrs. Pat Sadler 937-2233 Welcomes You! Nursery Care thru Senior High Risen Christ Lutheran LUTHERAN CHURCH 46250 Ann Arbor Road SCHEDULE OF SERVICES YOU ARE INVITED ST (1 Mile West ol Sheldon) '*'•• " TIMOTHY CHURCH WISCONSIN SYNOD GARDEN CITY PRESBYTERIAN ; : 425-6215 or 425-1116 Plymouth, Ml 48170 • 453-5252 . 5» - 16700 Newburgh Road Worship Service 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. CHURCH (U.S.A.) SUNDAY SCHOOL ...... SUN. 10:00 A.M. 1841 Middlebelt -421-7620 "ALL THINGS NEW" Family Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Wisconsin Evangelical 9:1 S & 11:00 AM. Worship & Nursery Sunday School 9:30 A.M. All Ages MORNING WORSHIP ...... SUN. 11:00 A.M. ' Reverend K. M. Mehrl, Pastor Family Worship 11:00 A.M. Hugh McMartin, Lay Minister Lutheran Churches Adult Class 9:15 A.M. EVENING WORSHIP..... SUN. 6:00 P.M. Classes for 2 years - 12th Grade at 11:00 A.M. Rev. Janet Noble. Pastor WISCONSIN LUTHERAN A Creative Christ Centered Congregation DR. KENNETHo. GRIEF WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY... WED. 7:00 P.M. Elevator Available Gareth D. Baker. Pastor EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN RADIO HOUR PAST0R 28440 LYNDON, LIVONIA, Ml CHURCH IN AMERICA WCAR 1090 SUNDAY 10:30 A.M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GENEVA PRESBYTERIAN Main & Church • (313) 453-6464 CHURCH (U.S.A.) jZte&Uct 'SofiU&t &6u*cJl FARMINGTON HILLS CHURCH Timothy Lutheran Church PLYMOUTH 5535 Sheldon Rd., Canton 32940 Schoolcraft - Livonia - 422-3763 (Independent Baptist) 8820 Wayne Rd. Services 9:00 & 11:00 A.M. (Jusl North of Kmart) Sundays 10:00 am Comfort Inn Conference Room (Between Ann Arbor Trail & Joy Road) 459-0013 -'• i Bible Study lor.HI ages 9 45 AM Sundays 12 Mile Rd. at Orchard Lake Rd. & 696 Church School & Nursery 9:00 & 11:00 A.M. Livonia • 427-2290 In Livonia David E. Krehbiel Leland L Seese, Jr. Rev. Bryan Smith, Pastor -- -f-: Sunday Worship 11 00 AM & 6 00 PM Farmington Hills, Ml (313) 539-0816 or 553-4994 Worship S Church School - 9:00 4 11:00 A.M. Are you truly tntDrestetJ in studying the Bible so that Worship Service: 8:30 St 10:45 a.m. St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church Interim Sr. Minister Associate Minister Wednesday Service 7 00 PM Philip Rodgers Magee - Minister Emeritus Handicapped Accessible you can obey God more perfectly? Do you long to Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. 17810 Farmington Road Resources lor Hearing and Sight Impaired Eg Nursery Provided fully know Ihe great God who created us and sent his Rev. Mary T. Olivanti. Pastor Accessible to All Pastors Carl Pagel & James Hoff son, Jesus Christ, into the world to save sinners? 261-0766 Pastor Gilbert Sanders Ph.D Jesus said, "Blessed are they, which do hunger and 261-1360 thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled'' (Matt WORSHIP SERVICES INTER­ 5:5). If you long to know God more fully and to obey CHURCHES OF CHRIST Sunday 8:30 & 11:00 A.M. NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH him more perfectly, come join those who share the APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN DENOMINATIONAL same desires. Sunday School & Bible Classes 9:45 23845 Middtebeli 1 'A Blks. S. Of 10 Mite • 474-3393 In Plymouth Sunday School 9:45 A.M. MEMORIAL rilUKCIt OF CHRIST Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. St. Peter EV. Lutheran Church (Christian Church) FIRST APOSTOLIC 1343 Penniman Ave. • 453-3393 35475 Five Mile Rd. 464-6722 Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. JfBW&IPB Community Church Wednesday Service 7:00 P.M. Daniel Helwig * Peter M. Berg MARK McGILVREY, Minister PROTESTANT LUTHERAN CHURCH Steve Allen, Youth Minister Nursery Provided Worship Services 26325 Halstead Road at 11 Mile Celebrating SO Years of Service New Life Christian Academy K-12 Rev. Richard L_ Karr, Pastor 8:00 & 10:30 A.M. Farmington Hills, Michigan BIBLE SCHOOL (All ages) 9:30 A.M. Sunday School & Bible 8:15 A.M. Service • Morning Worship 10.45 AM 34645 Cowan Road. Westland. Ml 48185 Services Every Sunday at 10:30 A.M. Class 9:15 A.M. Evening Worship & Youth Meeting 5:30 P.M Faith Community Church Also, 1st & 3rd Sunday at 7:00 P.M. ijust east ol Wayne Rd.i Nursery Available at 10:30 Service 422-5433 46001 Warren Rd. Sunday School - 9:15 A.M. EPISCOPAL KENWOOD CHURCH of CHRIST Canton, MI 48187 455-7700 Bible Class - Tuesday 7:30 P.M. In Redford Township Sundays Wednesdays Located Just West of Celebrating 40 Years Celebration of Worship Hours of Inspiration Canton Center Rd... on Warren Song Services - Last Sunday Lola Park Ev. Lutheran Church 20200 Merriman Road 475-8222 11 a.m. 7 p.m. MIKE HAZELTON. Minister Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 A.M. of Month 7:00 P.M. 14750 Kinloch Call tor schedule ol ministries and activities Ray Sanders. Youth Minister Sunday-Blessed of God Pastor Edward Zell • 532-8655 Inspiring People to Serve Jesus. ST. ANDREWS Prayer Group 7:00 p.m. Worship Services BIBLE SCHOOL (All Ages) 9:30 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP .....10:30 A.M. EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8:30 & 11:00 A.M. UNITED METHODIST EVENING WORSHIP & YOUTH MEETINGS 6:30 P.M. 16360 Hubbard Road Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Livonia, Michigan 48154 CATHOLIC CHURCHES OF W 421-8451 ST. MATTHEW'S THE NAZARENE UNITED METHODIST CHRISTADELPHIANS Mon.-Fri. 9:30 A.M. Holy Eucharist UNITED METHODIST Wednesday 6:00 P.M. Dinner & Classes ST. JOHN NEUMANN 30900 Six Mile Rd. (Bet. Merriman & Middlebett) Saturday 5:00 P.M. Holy Eucharist 44800 Warren • Canton • 455-5910 Chuck Sonqulst, Pastor • David Stiles. Assoc. PLYMOUTH CHURCH Father George Charnley, Pastor 10:00 A.M. Worship & Church School NARDIN PARK UNITED CHRISTADELPHIANS MASSES 11:15 A.M. Adult Study Classes OF THE NAZARENE Sunday 7:45 & 10 A.M. Holy Eucharist METHODIST CHURCH Nursery Provided • 422-6038 Sunday Memorial Service 10:00 A.M. 45801 W. Ann Arbor Road . (313) 453-1525 9:00 A.M. Christian Education for all ages Saturday 4:30 & 6:30 p.m. 29887 West Eleven Mile Road Sun. 7:30, 9:00,11:00 a.m. Sun BIBLE STUDY & WORSHIP - 9:45 AM & 11:00 AM Sunday Morning - Nursery Care Available Just West of Middlebelt Bible Class, Wednesdays 8:00 P.M. Sunday Evening - 6:00 P.M. and 1:00 p.m. CHERRY HILL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 476-8860 Ladies' Ministries - lues. • 9:30 A.M. 495-1155-495-0035 Farmington Hills FAMILY NIGHT - Wed. 7:00 P.M. The Rev. Robert Clapp, Rector Rev. Randy Whltcomb Worship & Church School 36516 Parkdale, Livonia • 425-7610 J Mark Barnes. Pastor SAINT ANNE'S CHURCH (in Redford) NEW HORIZONS FOR CHILDREN: 455-3196 Every knee shall bow and every tongue Society of St. Pius X • Traditional Latin Mass 9:00 A.M. InformallrVorshlp Service 9:15 & 11:00 A.M. confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. 233IO Joy Road 9:50-10:25 A.M. Coffee Hour January 3rd Phil. 2:11 5 Biks. E. of Telegraph • 534-2121 10:30 A.M, Traditional Service & Sunday School "On Knowing How to Behave Priests' Phone: 784-9511 321 Ridge Road in the Presence of Company" ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Mass Schedule: Just South of Cherry Hill in Canton EPISCOPAL. CHURCH Dr. Ritter preaching of the HOLY SPIRIT Sunday Mass 9:30 A.M. Rosary & Confession before Mass Clarencevllle United Methodist Dr. William Ritter 20300 Middlebelt Rd. • Livonia Rev. David B. Penniman The Rov. Emery F. Oravcllo. Vicar 474-3444 Rev. Robert Bough Rev. William Frayer • :..m.»..NMIiVKMi.HJ..IiJ Trio Rov. Margaret Haas, Asslstanl Rev. James Kuttiiner. Pastor Sunday Servlcas OUR LADY OF Worship Services 8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist GOOD COUNSEL 8:45 «t 11:15 AM, 7:00 PM Assemblies of God • Calvin C. Ratz. pastor 10:30 am Family Eucharist & Sunday School Church School - 10:05 AM 26555 Franklin Rd . Southik-ld. Ml. (1-6% & Telegraph • West of Holiday Inn) • 352-6200 A Barrier Free Facility for the Handicapped 1160 Pcnniman Ave. Wednesday Enrichment Plymouth • 453-0326 Dinner at 6:00, Classes at 7:O0 9:15 am "Family Sunday School Hour" Nursery Provided ALDERSGATE Rev. John J. Sullivan 10:30 am Rev. Laurcy Bcrtcig UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SAINT JOHN'S Masses: Mnn.-Fri. 9:00 A.M.. S.II. 5:00 P.M. *6:30 pm Rev. Douglas Rhind* Sunday 8:1)0. 10:0« A.M. and 12:00 P.M. NEWBURG UNITED (Redford Twp.) "One God Too Many" EPISCOPAL CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH 10000 BEECH DALY ROAD Wednesday 7:30 pm "Family Night" episcopal. 574 s. Sheldon Road RESURRECTION CATH0UC CHURCH 36500 Ann Arbor Trail Between Plymouth and West Chicago Plymouth 453-0190 Redford, Ml 48239 937-3170 Rev. Richard A. Perfetto, Pastor 422-0149 Fall Hours The Rev. Robert S. Shank. Jr. 981-6600 Worship Services A Sunday School Saturday, 4:30 p.m. Mats • Faith Community Rector 9:15 a.m. A 11:00 a.m. Worship 8:30 & 11:00 A.M. J/Vl^-IC*ty Church (Warren Rd. - West of Canton Center Rd.) Saturday Evening Sunday, 10:00 a.m. Mass • Pioneer Middle School January 3rd 2100 Hannan Road • Canton SERVICES w Ann Arbor Rd. between Canton Center Rd Rev. Steven E. Poole preaching Informal Chapel Worship 6:00 p.m. chunch and McClumpha 326-0330 7:45 A.M. Holy Eucharist January 3rd 10:00 A.M. Holy Eucharist Ministers: "Whad Ya Get For Christmas?" Morning Worship St. Thomas a'Becket Dr. Gllson M. Miller Adult Sunday School 9:45 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m. Rev. Steven E. Poole Church School 981-1333 • Canton Child Care Available Nursery Provided Praise Celebration Nursery Care 555 South Lilley Road Children's Sunday School 11:00 ASSEMBLY Rov, Ernost Porcari. Pnstor 6:00 p.m. Rocky Barra Pastors M. Clement Parr and Wednesdays: Mass Schedule Family Night - Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Pastor M, T, Th. F - 9:00 a.m. Buftord W. Coe 10:30 A.M. Holy Eucharist Saturday 4:30 p.m. Burner Free Facility lor the Handicapped Sunday 8:00. 10:00 a.m. * 12 Noon d^>^*^C S*^^**' TJ**' f~-^M2

First United Methodist Church UNITED CHURCH ST. JAMES 45201 N. Territorial Road (Jusl Woat of Sheldon Rond) • 453-5280 PENTECOSTAL AMERICAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Worship at 9:00 am & 11:00 am (Nursery Provided) OF CHRIST Church School 9:00 am - Children's Worship 11*00 am If you feci shut out or pushed aside, you arc welcome at FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Salem United Church of Christ St. James. Gome and join us for Mass on Sundays at OF PLYMOUTH 33424 Oakland Ave. • Farmington 48335 11:00 A.M. We are temporarily meeting at: Pastors: Wednesday Education 291 E. SPRING ST. (313) 474-6880 John N. Grenfell, Jr.; Kevin L. Miles 4:30 pm Children's Choirs 2 Blocks N. ol Main • 2 Blocks E. ol Mill Church School tot HI tg«i • 1:30 AM Dr. Frederick C. Vosburq 5:30 pm Dinner Schoolcraft College SUNDAY WEDNESDAY Music Director: Michael E. Gross 6:30 pm Classes - nil ages nloll School 10 00 A M Bible Shtdv • 7 00 P M Divine Woriltip and Worthtp Forum Blclg. Room V l.'O Organist: Larry A. Vlsser Director of Education: Linda A. Holtsberry Waitlilp 11 00 K M and 0 00 1* M (Cliiitl lot lit agtll Education 10:45 AM fNuitfry Pfovldrd In a M ) Phone 348-3124 Ministers: The Entire Church Pastor Frank Howard - Ch, 4530323 ctScaro A.aiiotiie Barrier-free Sanctuary The Observer/ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31,1992 •5C RELIGION CALENDAR Growth seen as a return to faith Items for the religion calendar cults most familiar to us; and should be submitted no later "Effective and Rewarding Church BY DIANE HANSON than noon Friday the week prior Membership," an adult informa­ Sharing youth room, a parish library, a : SPECIAL WRITER conference room, a eucharistic to publication. tion class for prospective and cur­ The sun glistened on the chrome hellos: Arch­ rent church members. chapel for private prayer and shovels that bit into the earth on bishop Adam meditation, which accommodates • SINQLE PLACE Children's programs and baby­ a bright winter day last January ; Single Place Ministries of the sitting will be available. Maida stops 25-30 people, and a choir room. as ground was broken for the ex­ Fran Dawson, director of the re­ " •', First Presbyterian Church of tensive renovation and expansion to chat.with Northville will have a New Year's • SINGLE PLACE ligious education program at St. project at St. John Neumann Bruce Hyde John Neuman, felt the space ' Eve Party 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Single Place will present the Catholic Church on Warren Road of Canton ! Thursday, Dec. 31, at the Novi Voices of Truth gospel choirfrem pinch. in Canton. and daughter "We are close to 1,500 children , Expo Center. Reservations are Truth Lutheran Church of De­ Just three weeks short.of one necessary and cost is $35 for a troit 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 6, Katelyn, > (in the program)," she said, add­ year, on a day reminiscent of the ing that she anticipates staying catered dinner and dancing. For at the First Presbyterian Church one past, the sun sparkled on the during dedi­ more information, call 349-5971 of Northville, 200 E. Main. Dona­ fairly close to that number. "Any­ copper roof above the entry of that cation cere­ thing else couldn't start until we : or 348-1829. tion is $4. Single Place will also hew church while Archbishop Single Place will also sponsor a present an Opportunity for monies at St. were out of the building since we Adam J. Maida presided at the use it four days a week until 7:30 divorce recovery workshop for di- Growth workshop with Barbara dedication ceremonies.^ John Neu­ Halpern on "Facing the Rage Be­ p.m. Now, at least there are some • vorced and separated people of all "It's a real joy to be here to­ man Catholic rooms that are open earlier in the ages. It will be offered 7:30 p.m. tween Men and Women." It will be presented Sundays, Jan. 10,17 day," Maida said. "The commu­ Church. evening for people to make use of . Thursdays, Jan. 14 through Feb. nity obviously is growing like so or even during the day Without 25. Donation is $30 and scholar­ and 24. Donation is $24. For more information, call 349-0911. many of the areas out here in having to worry how they're set up ships are available. For more in- these outlying counties. What I for it." • formation, call 349-0911. particularly am conscious of is • PRAYER BREAKFAST that it is a sign of vitality in the Needed changes • NEW YEAR'S EVE The Rev. David Brown, head of Catholic Church. Maida has found that he is pre­ The choir of Livonia Assembly of the Congregational Care Ministry "We build the churches and the siding at more dedications for re­ • God will present the film "The of Ward Presbyterian Church, people come. And we have to keep modeled and expanded buildings. Hiding Place," the story of Corrie will be the guest speaker at a building churches and building "Many-of the churches were ' Ten Boom, to be shown at the men's prayer breakfast at-8:30 them bigger and that means that built in another generation or ; New Year's Eve service at 8 p.m. a.m. Saturday, Jan. 9, at the the faith is growing and is strong two," he said. "With Vatican II ; Thursday, Dec. 31, at the church, church, Farmington and Six Mile and vibrant." and all the changes, we need to ; 33015 W. Seven Mile, Livonia. roads, Livonia. There is no charge This was hot the first expan­ change. We need to have different '. Canton Calvary Assembly of for the event. For more informa­ sion for the church since ground kinds of facilities in the parish. ; God will have a New Year's Eve tion, call 422-1826. was broken for the original build­ "It used to be all you needed • Watch Night service, beginning at ing on Jan. 8, 1978; At that time, was a church. Now you need a so­ 10 p.m. The featured speaker and • A.C.T.I.O.N. there were 757 registered families. cial hall, meeting rooms, all kinds • singer will be evangelist Phil A.C.T.I.O.N. Ministries provides By 1984, the congregation had of places for people to come to­ '. Farnsworth. A potluck fellowship support and practical help for grown to 2,065 families and work gether." PHOTOS BY DIANE HANSON ! will follow the service. Canton people who are unemployed or was begun in December of that Maida also recognizes the need Calvary is at 7933 Sheldon, Can­ changing careers. Meeting are at 7 year for an activities building, of­ for resources and additional space ton. ~ p.m. the second and fourth Mon­ fices and meeting rooms under room-only at four of the seven including the crucifix and statue by parishes as more lay people Bethel Baptist Church will days of the month at Ward Pres­ the direction of founding pastor weekend services, the heed for ex­ of Mary as well as the panels on take over the duties and leader­ '. have aNew Year's Eve service at byterian Church, Farmington and Msgr. Edward Baldwin who was pansion was obvious. the life of St. John Neumann^ ship roles. ; 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 31, which Six Mile roads, Livonia. January also a guest at the Dec. 13 dedica­ The 10,000-square-foot addi­ have been preserved from the first church. "It's a happy challenge," he ; will include the showing of the meeting topics are "Putting Qual­ tion. tion was designed by The Collab­ added. "We're not just building film "Red Runs the River," about ity Into Your Job Search" with orative Inc. of Toledo, Ohio. Spe­ The diamond shape throughout buildings that stay empty. These But the church family contin­ cial features include a new altar, the church, from the ceiling to the . the Civil War and an in-depth Rod Monroe on Jan. 11 and "How ued to grow, in large part, accord­ are buildings that are alive with •'.' look into the soul of man at war to Have a Recruiter Work for You lectern and presider's chair as carpeting reflects the church's people." in Your Job Search" with Diane ing to current pastor, Fr. George well as stained glass in the entry commission to go forth to all four •'; with God. Bethel is at 29475 W. Charnley, due to the caring, active That is certainly obvious at St. Six Mile, Livonia* For more infor­ Pray on Jan. 25. Sessions are windows and a new baptismal corners of the earth and proclaim sponsored by the Congregational and involved nature of the parish bowl that were designed by Mar­ the gospel of God's love. John Neuman, which has 3,100 mation, call 525-3664 or 261-9276. community. registered families/ Christ the Good Shepherd Lu­ Care Ministry of Ward Presbyte­ garet Bouchez-Cavanaugh of The worship space was in­ rian Church. For more informa­ Still growing Warren, a nationally recognized creased from a seating capacity of Charnley believes this will be theran Church, 42690 Cherry Hill, the last expansion for the church Canton, will have a New Year's tion, call 422-1826. By the end of 1991, the church liturgical artist and consultant. 750 to 1,200, Eight meeting rooms can be formed with movable walls because of the establishment of Eve service at 7 p.m. Thursday, population had reached nearly The special pieces created by Resurrection Parish two years Dec. 31, to worship and give • NEW START 3,000 families (approximately Fr. Bphdan Kosickip, pastor of St. in the back of the worship space. Among other additions are a ago. All the neW families moving thanksgiving for blessings in New Start is a group of widowed 10,000 people). With standing- Lucy Parish in St. Clair Shores, in on the west side of Canton 1992. For more information, call " persons who meet with the pur­ Center Road will be encouraged to 981-0286. pose of providing emotional and join that parish, he said. Salem National Evangelical spiritual support to others who He also anticipates the imple­ - Lutheran Church will have a have lost a mate through death. mentation of some new programs Watch Night service at 7 p.m. Monthly meetings are at 7:30 p.m. as a result of the increased space. New Year's Eve, Thursday, Dec. the second Tuesday of the month "We eventually hope to have an 31. The church is at 32430 Ann in the chapel of Ward Presbyteri­ outreach and evangelization pro­ Arbor Trail at Hubbard, West- an Church, Farmington and Six gram, invite persons and neigh­ land. Mile roads, Livonia. On Jan. 12, borhoods to come back to the On Thursday, Dec. 31, Ward Single Point Ministries member church who have been away. Now, Presbyterian Church will cele­ John Spence will discuss navigat­ because of the size of the Build­ brate New Year's Eve with an eve- ing personal changes, "Getting ing, they don't have to come and ' ning of fellowship, concluding Unstuck Without Coming Un- stand, but they can come and sit ;• with a Watch Night service at glued." and really pray the liturgy." "• 10:30 p.m. The service will in­ Grief support groups will also Charnley added that the church; clude a concert by Debbie Parrott meet at 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, will probably "establish more Wilson. Chimes will ring in the Jan. 13 and 27, and 7:30 p.m. adult education programs for : new year and close the service just Thursdays, Jan. 7 and 21. These families and singles and the after midnight. Ward Church is groups are sponsored by Single whole gamut of church life; divor­ Farmington and Six Mile roads, Point Ministries. For more infor­ cees, widows and widowers, elder­ Livonia. For more information, mation, call 422-1854. ly and youth. We're trying to get call 422-6865. them all." The New Year's Eve service at • DIVORCE RECOVERY The Archbishop also believes ; St. Peter's Lutheran Church, The Rev. Paul Clough will teach a the added space and resulting ex­ • 1343 Penniman, Plymouth, will divorce recovery workshop Jan. panded capabilities will be attrac­ be at 7 p.m. 18-23 at Trinity Presbyterian tive to many people. ; New Year's Eve service will be Church, corner of West Ann Ar­ "People are coming back to the .— held at 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 31, bor and Gotfredson roads. Ses­ church because they find that the • at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, sions will be held 7-9 p.m. Mon­ church is responding to all their ' 39020 Five Mile Road, between day through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1:30 needs," he said. "It used to be Newburgh and Haggerty roads, p.m. Saturday. A potluck lunch that the church was looked upon Livonia. will be held after Saturday's ses­ as just a place where you pray. sion. Our churches today are much, • SPECIAL SERVICE The cost is $25. Pre-registra- much more than just places of The First Presbyterian Church of tion is encouraged, but on-site worship. They're places where the Plymouth will greet the New Year registration will be offered for ear­ faith is worked out, responding to with services of Holy Communion ly arrivals on Monday, Jan. 18. the needs of our people. at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 3. Child care will be provided. "The expectations of the people ' The Rev. David Krehbiel will Clough is minister to single are different; that's why people preach on "Live Today!" adults at Ward Presbyterian Sharing: Archbishop Adam Maida (center) officiated the ceremony with Pastor George are responding and coming back In concert with Our Lady of Church in Livonia and has expe­ Charnley (right) and Associate Pastor Matthew Ellis. in great numbers to the church." Good Counsel Church, there will rience teaching divorce recovery a Red Cross blood drive in the fel­ workshops. The workshop is lowship hall 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sun- sponsored by Trinity Singles. For ;;; day, Jan. 3. Walk-ins are wel- more information, call 459-9550. '-, come. The First Presbyterian • THEOLOGY GRADUATE 1993 resolution: Live with integrity ' ' Church is at 701 Church, Plym­ Darrell J. Pursiful of Westland outh. For more information, call recently received his doctor of 453-6464. philosophy degree from Southern A New Year! Last summer I was sitting un­ and harried human beings. They try not to appear to be more than MORAL are living to their fullest poten­ they are — nor accept anything Baptist Theological Seminary. He PERSPECTIVES Already! How do der our gnarled old apple tree, ; • MISSIONS SERVICE was one of some 200 graduates to most people ap­ searching for some insight on tial, being exactly what they are less? The Rev. Daniel Strength will receive degrees during the Dec. 18 proach a new what it means to be an authentic meant to be. No pretense. No show. No false humility or arro­ There is a saying that goes have a missions service at 6:30 commencement ceremonies. The year? Do some human being in the sight of God. "The glory of God is humanity p.m. Sunday, Jan. 3, at Canton son f>i Darrell and Nola Pursiful see it as a "clean I was reading the introduction to gant pride. No mean competition or jealously or territorialism. FULLY ALIVE." Our challenge Calvary Assembly of God, 7933 of Westland, his home church is slate" on which wisdom literature in my Bible. for this new year is to discover Sheldon, Canton. Featured speak- Livonia Baptist Church. they have the Just then I read, "Because God is They simply Bpend their allotted time tuning into the harmony of and affirm those people who ; ers will be Forrest and Erica chance to record in all of life, we are called to live choose to walk with full integrity Spears, cross-cultural missionar- some things of joyfully as well as responsibly." the universe. They are connected • BIBLE STUDY to the life force in this brief and are alive to their true selves. ) ies to the United States. Those interested in breakfast and meaning and And right then a little flying And our goal as human beings bug flew down on that very page moment." Their dance became a informal Bible study can find REV. KATE beauty? Or do is to keep discovering the ways in ' • BIILE INSTITUTE THORESEN some regard the and started to walk around on the touch of eternity on those printed both at 8 a.m. Saturdays at the pages of wisdom. which God calls us to reach to our The Family Bible Institute will Northville Crossing Restaurant, ————— new year as "just black and white print. It walked full height and use our talents begin Wednesday, Jan. 6, at 18900 Northville Road, North­ another day" — filled with busi­ tall -- stretching forth to every and experiences for the good of millimeter of its height. It walked And I asked myself, "Can any " Hosanna-Tabor Lutheran ville. For more information, call ness or with boredom or a combi­ of us really do more than that in all. The new year offers us oppor­ Church, 9600 Leverne, near West 348-8576. nation of the two? with an integrity; it was neither tunities to keep in tune with the trying to be MORE than it was the brief amount of time we are Chicago and west of Beech Daly What are the challenges we will loaned in life? Do we deny the gift simple lessons that creation and ; Road, Redford. A light dinner will • PRAYER GROUP face in 1993? We live with com­ created to be nor any less. Then it our Creator teaches. quit its exploratory march. It of a unique life when we get too • be served at 6 p.m., with classes St. Edith Church, 15089 New­ plex issues before us in the politi­ .busy trying to impress or control - beginning at 6:30 p.m. burgh, at Five Mile in Livonia, cal, moral and cultural scenes. stretched out its two side legs and As the days unfold in 1993 per­ went "dink-a-dink-a-dink" in a or please others? Are»we living ; Classes will be on Wednesday has charismatic prayer group What can we resolve to do this with the same kind of integrity haps we can remember the impor­ ' evenings through Feb 17. Adult meetings 7:30 p.m. Thursdays in new year that will give us strength kind of celebration dance. It tance of the simple truth of integ­ switched sides and continued to and authencity as those two danc­ • classes offered include "God's At­ the church meeting room. (Use to deal openly and honestly with ing bugs?" rity illustrated by the two bugs titude About Wealth," an in- rear entrance No. 2.) For more in­ ambiguous situations? We need a perform its dance on the page of who danced together on those depth study of God's principles formation, call Sandy at 462-2243. solid foundation for our personal printed wisdom. Another mealy And I come away wondering, pages of timeless wisdom. for money management; "Family There also will be prayer group and corporate lives. It's time for bug flew down to join it. It too "Where do we see that same kind Reading Workshop," for parents meetings 6 p.m. Sundays in Patio us to recapture our sense of basic marched around for a while, of simple straight-forward truth Rev. Kate Thoresen is director and grandparents of kindergarten Classroom 1 of Madonna Univer­ integrity. stretched out, and participated in and integrity? When will we live of Partnership Ministries at the •'"' and elementary school children; sity, Schoolcraft and Levan in But what is integrity? How do the dance. in a world whore appearances do First Presbyterian Church of Bir­ "Comparative Religions — What Livonia. Singing will be included. we see it operate? The thought occurred, "These not take the place of reality and mingham. If You have a. question •'• Difference Does It Make?," a The meetings are open to the Two dancing bugs dramatized bugs hnve such a limited life span whore individuals "walk their of comment, call her at 953-2047, * •tudy comparing orthodox Chris­ public. For more information, call for me a valuable lesson on integ­ and yet they may be more alive to talk"? Where can people feel safe mailbox number 1882, on a touch- tianity with old religions and Julie at 464-4566. rity. creation than many of us hurried enough to abandon pretense and tone phone. 6C* The Observer/ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31,1992

ANNIVERSARIES Mickey and Marianne Farkas Williamand On Nov. 18, Mickey and Mari­ The couple have four children anne Farkas Celebrated their 25th — Katie, 21, Michael, 19, David, Mary Montroy wedding anniversary. 18, and Brian, 11. William and Mary Montroy of Eighteen-year residents of Livonia will celebrate their 50th Livonia, they marked the occa­ A graduate 6f'Detroit Catholic wedding anniversary in January. sion by renewing their vows dur­ Central High School and the Uni­ Married in 1943, the Montroys ing a Mass Nov. 21 at St. Edith versity of Detroit, he is in the in­ have lived in Livonia for 43 years. Catholic Church, followed by a surance business. His hobbies in­ The couple will be the guests of celebration at their home with clude cooking, golfing and exercis­ honor at- a celebration at Laurel family and friends. ing. Manor in Livonia.

'Lease payment for a Tracer sedan, w P E.P. 576A is based on M.S.R.P. o EXCITING NEW OFFERS. Walter and $10,155, Sable GS with P.E.P. 451A based on M.S.R.P. of $17,480, Cougar with Hilda Bauer P.E.P. 260A based on M.S.R.P. of $16,643 and Grand Marquis with P.E.P. 157A Walter and Hilda Bauer of Redfprd recently celebrated their based on M.S.R.P. of $23,420. Excludes 50th wedding anniversary. title, taxes and license fee: Based on an The couple met in East Peoria, average capitalized cost of 24-month 111., and were married In Morton, 111., on April 12, 1942. She is the Red Carpet Leases purchased by Ford former Hilda Strunk. Credit in the Lincoln-Mercury Following their marriage, they Division Great Lakes Region for the moved to Michigan, eventually settling in Redford. They have period 10/1/92-11/30/92, Some two married children — Jan Ka- payments higher, some lower. See vulich and husband Joe of Plym­ dealer for payment and terms. outh and Ron and wife Mary of Farmington. They also have four Lessee may have option, but.is grandchildren — Brian, Colleen, not obligated to purchase th Brett and Jonathan. car at lease inception. Lessee it responsible for excess wear and tear and $.11 per mile NEW VOICES over 30,000. Lease subject to credit approval and insura­ PATRICK and PATRICIA BARTRUM of Westland an­ bility as determined by Ford nounce the birth of ELIZA­ Credit. For special lease BETH NICOLE Nov. 13 at An­ napolis Hospital in Wayne. She terms, you must take new has a "big" brother, Matthew vehicle retail delivery Ryan. Grandparents are Kenneth from dealer stock on and Barbara Bartrum of Garden Cjty and Kenneth and Shirley Tracer, Grand Marquis Kreklau of Taylor. and Cougar by 2/2/93 and on Sable by ANGELO and COLLEEN VI- 1/5/93. 'Total cash TALE of Livonia announce the birth of MEGAN ANN Oct. 10 at due at lease ince Providence Hospital in South- tion includes first field. She has two siblings, An­ drew, 5, and Kaitlyn, 2½. Grand­ month's lease pay­ parents are John and Pat Bing­ ment, refundable ham of St. Clair Shores and Sam security deposit and James Bingham of Detroit. and cash dow payment JIM and BARBARA MAYS "Always wear of Garden City announce the your safety belt.. birth of ERIC JAMES Nov. 12 at Botsford General Hospital in Farmington Hills. He has a "big" brother, Stephen. Grandparents are William and Alice Seidel of Livonia, Gail Mays of Livonia and Jim Mays of Westland. Great-grandparents are Carl and Doris Waack of Livonia. DAVE and GAIL LOSEY an­ nounce the birth of KRISTEN ANGELA Sept. 24 at Providence Hospital in Southfield. She has a "big" sister, Sara, 3. Grand­ parents are Darrell and Marriett Losey of East Tawas and Mike and Theresa Kashetsky of Livo­ nia.

AARON and CAROL BERK announce the birth of DEREK MICHAEL Aug. 5 at St. Joseph's Hospital in Pontiac. Grand­ parents are Mike and Theresa Kashetsky of Livonia and Ray Berk of Troy.

JOHN and SHARON (SPECKMAN) POWERS of Plymouth announce the birth of JEREMIAH AUSTIN Nov. 6. Grandparents are Jim and Gladys Powers of Plymouth and Sara and Lee Kubiak of Westland. Great- grandmother is Ruth Rich, also of Westland. Jeremiah has two brothers, Johnny, 5, and Jimmy, 4, and a sister, Shannon, 3.

ROBERT and BRENDA PELKEY announce the birth of CODY STEVEN Nov. 25 at An­ napolis Hospital in Wayne. Grandparents are Margaret Tem­ ple and Jerry and Diane Pelkey, all of Westland.

DAVID and BARBARA TATMAN of Plymouth an­ nounce the birth of PARKE SU­ SAN Nov. 15, at St. Joseph Mer­ cy Hospital in Ann Arbor. Grand­ parents are Tom and Kay Meyers of Cnmano Island, Wash., and Dwjght and Janet Tatman of Col­ umbiana, Ohio. Parke Susan has two brothers, John, 5, and Philip, 3.

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BARNABY ON BOOKS Joy: Not many people find the sat­ isfaction in their work that wildlife photographer Rick De- nomme does. His color im­ ages range from dancing STEVE BARNABY polar bears to dramatic History of Titanic: deer. It's a delightful read eaders with an eye toward adventure and drama are being treated to a real delight this season with "Titanic: An Illustrated History," published by Hyperion/Madison Press Books of Canada. Don Lynch's narrative surrounding one of the largest and most dramatic sea disasters of the 20th Century will keep you on the edge of your seat through the postscript, which provides short profiles on the fate of some of the 706 survivors. Lynch's narrative is strongly reinforced by Ken Marschall's color paintings, which bring new life to a tragedy that killed 1,517 passengers and crew within three hours after the Titanic collided with an ice flow on a freezing night in 1912. Lynch, Titanic Historical Society historian, spent 20 years researching the Titanic and meet­ ing with survivors and their families. A personal history Lensman taking aim In many ways, the Titanic was a symbol of the Edwardian era's opulence, arrogance and class consciousness. The 46,000-ton behemoth was conceived from the ego of a few men who wanted to build the largest, most elegant and swiftest of at targets in the wild ships. Out of a dinner on a summer evening in 1907 at the elegant mansion of James Pirrie, the British Rick Denomme, without the aid of a gun or a shipbuilder and White Star Line managing direc­ trap, captures the wildlife of North America. The tor Bruce Ismay conceived the idea of building Northville photographer's images are on exhibit three passenger liners, larger and faster than any in the Livonia Arts Commission's showcases at built by the competition Cunard Lines, which had recently, launched the Lusitania, whose luxurious the Livonia Civic Center Library. existence would be snuffedlout along with 1,200 lives in World War I by a German submarine. The plan was to build the Olympic, the Titanic BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN St. Lawrence, these two wildlife lov­ and the Gigantic, later to be named the Britannic. SPECIAL WRITER ers have tales to tell, like the time Only the Olympic lived to see the scrap yard after hen Rick Denomme talks Denomme was standing on top of a quarter century of service. The Britannic, about shooting polar bears, the vehicle photographing grizzly launched in 1914, was sunk in 1916 while serving W his eyes take on twinkle bears in Alaska with guides and as a hospital ship. and his voice a smile — and you guns at the ready. breathe a sigh of relief with the real­ But, as Lynch points out, these dreamers came "It can be dangerous working in within inches of success on April 14 as the Titanic ization his gun is a camera. Denomme and his wife, Connie, the wild," Connie said. "One photo­ set a record pace during its maiden voyage from grapher was shooting from his truck Europe to the United States. Traveling at more work as a team, traveling across the country to photograph the wildlife of when a bear grabbed his arm." than 20 knots through ice:laden waters, Ismay, a passenger on the liner, estimated the ship would North America. Twice a year, the Denommes trav­ dock in New York harbor on Monday rather than His color images are on display el to specific areas in search of a the scheduled Tuesday. Jan. 4 to Feb. 1 in the Livonia Arts particular bird or animal. This year, Ironically, by slowing the speeding ship after a Commission's circular showcases on they've planned a return trip to ' late ice flow sighting, First Officer William Mur­ the second floor of the Livonia Civic Montana in search of wolf and coy­ doch may have sealed the Titanic's fate. Lynch Center Library, Farmington Road ote. tells us: "Each second that the propellers reduced and Five Mile. Basically a self-taught photogra­ the ship's headway was a precious one. Had the "It takes a lot of hours," he said Titanic turned just a little more, perhaps only pher, Denomme prints all of his im­ in an interview in his Northville ages. "That's an art in itself. People inches, she might have missed the iceberg com­ home. "Birds are tougher — looking pletely." don't realize you can get red or green for nests, looking for where they're with the polar bear," Connie said. Traveling too fast to allow the crew to spot the feeding. On the Other hand, we just ice flow in time, the Titanic was too slow to steer returned a week ago from Manitoba, See LENSMAN, 2D its bulk around the obstacle when the bridge was where we were shooting polar bears alerted. and we had trouble shooting just Divided by class one." But equally as fascinating as Lynch's re-cre­ "They come into town in Church­ ation of the disaster are the many profiles of the ill," Connie added. "They have a big passengers and the detailed descriptions and ren­ polar bear jail in the middle of town. Birdwatchers: This male dering of this fabulous vessel. As it turned out, They're held there until they can be cardinal remains the favorite some of the richest people in the world, like John tranquilized, then transported out Jacob Astor, were to be found frozen to death in of town and released." of birders who sometimes the sea the next morning along side some of the Whether it's watching the whales display it on a wall looking poorest of immigrants who were seeking the Amer­ and puffins off the coast of Cape out onto their breeding sta­ ican dream of riches and fame. Cod or the Harp seals in the Gulf of tion. Passengers on the Titanic, like Edwardian Soci­ STAFF PHOTOS BY SHARON LEMIFAJX ety, were strictly segregated by first, second and third class designations. Many of the third-class passengers were unable to gain access to the boat decks because of a crew that insisted on keeping gates locked even after it was evident the ship was Resolve to hone your creative skills going down. A startling chart shows that while only 14 per­ cent of the male third-class passengers survived, BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN average person searching for ways to you have decided to diet or quit Hills artist Edee Joppich is able to nearly 31 percent of first-class male passengers SPECIAL WRITER develop creative skills, New Year's is smoking, a busy mind and hands will survive financially as a watercolorist lived to tell of their adventure. Of third-class When was the last time you drew the time to set your goals. serve as a distraction. because she has learned to carry over women, only 174 of 710 survived, while 199 of 329 on your creative self, stretched your Goal setting opens the door to new Dare to try something different. her artistic creativity to institute in­ first-class female passengers survived. imagination, aimed at a target of self- roads. Instead of giving up something Look for a new way to approach that novative marketing techniques for In death as in life, strict adherence to class was improvement? Whether you're a visu­ this New Year's, resolve to develop roadblock or problem in you personal maintained. Upon their bodies being retrieved, al artist, musician, dancer or just an your creative abilities. In addition, if life or work situation. Farmington See RESOLVE, 2D first-class passengers were put in caskets while second and third class were put in body bags. Lynch wraps up his tale by quoting novelist Jo­ Artbeat features vignettes from the suburban Meanwhile, Weed is planning an artist semi­ seph Conrad on the Titanic's fate: arts scene. Write: Artbeat, Creative Living, Ob­ nar for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 20 in the "The first reflection which occurs to one is that, server & Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 School­ Liberal Arts Building at Schoolcraft College. Her if that luckless ship had been a couple of hundred craft, Livonia 48150. objective is to encourage artists to 1) learn new feet shorter, she would probably have gone clear of For details and reviews of musical performanc­ techniques and expand their horizons, 2) join lo­ danger. But then, perhaps, she could not have had es, please turn to the Entertainment section. cal arts groups and 3) exhibit their work. Free a swimming bath and a French cafe. That of tees. space will be provided during the seminar to any course is a serious consideration. • WANTED: ART AFICIONADOS For more information, call the Livonia Com­ art group that sends a representative to pass out "It is inconceivable to think that there are peo­ If you live in Livonia, have a demonstrated in­ munity Resources Department: 421-2000, cxt. newsletters and membership applications. The ple who can't spend five days ot their life without terest in the arts and are eager to volunteer time 221. faculty includes Leslie Masters (abstract art), a suite of apartments, cafes, band and such-like and effort to promote cultural awareness, take William Bordan (building the basics with water- refined delights. I suspect that the public is not note: • ON VIEW color), Rusty Fenton (colored pencil wildlife), very guilty in this matter. These things were The Livonia Arts Commission.has four open­ Watercolors by Westland artist Saundra Weed Edythe Newbourne (Chinese brush painting), pushed on to it in the usual course of trade compe­ ings for members. Terms last up to three years. are on exhibit through Jan. 9 in the Continuing Johanna Bielecki (water scenes with watercolor), tition. If tomorrow you were to take all these lux­ The 16-member commission, all mayoral ap­ Education office at Schoolcraft College, Haggerty Lilly Dudgeon (monoprints), Edee Joppich uries away, the public would still travel." pointees, meets at 7:30 p.m. the last Tuesday of and Six Mile, Livonia, and at The Art Store Gal­ (what judges look for in juried shows), Claudia Important lessons loom for today's society in each month in the Mayors Conference Room on lery, 42727 Ford Road, Canton. Weed, who oper­ Shepard (portraits) and Weed (using gouache the death of the Titanic. This volume graphically the fourth floor of Livonia City Hall. Members ates Artistic Images by Saundra Weed, teaches and acrylics as watercolor, oil painting seas­ presents them to us. also are expected to serve on project subcommit- art classes at both sites. capes, fabric painting). * -V < * : 4 2D* The Observer/ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31,1992

Resolve from page ID Len smaii frontpage ID her work in the form of payment you find your interest waning plans and layaways. around mid-October, sign up for a Over the last year, Creative Liv­ couple of sessions at the 32nd an­ • Wildlife is In. The cute, cuddly polar bear," De­ ing has introduced readers to nual Detroit Women Writers public is really enam­ nomme said. nearly 100 Observerland' artists Conference hosted by Oakland Natural Image, the De- and everyday people looking for University in Rochester Hills. ored with deer and nommes' photography business, new approaches leading to a more There are hundreds of way to polar bear. Everyone offers nearly 60 images, includ­ interesting and productive life­ develop creative living skills. loves a cute, cuddly ing 12-15 deer and six polar style. Learn the basic? of interior design- bear. so you can finally get around to polar bear.' "For the guys, it's a lot of In the case of Plymouth artist deer, eagle, ducks," Denomme Sharon Bida, boredom prodded re-doing that spare bedroom or Rick Denomme her into creating women's ab­ storage room. Use of color and de­ said. "For the little children's stract neckties handsculpted from sign elements, coordinating furni­ Nature photographer room, it's the fox, coon and a clay after searching for a way to ture styles, and working within a bunny. The cardinal is popular dress up a plain gray corporate budget will stretch your creative- with grandma and grandpa ness. Rick added, "We work as a watching the birds out in the suit. back yard." Livonia basket weaver Peggy All of these exercises build cre­ team on the decisions as far as Lewis invented one more way to ative living skills. Practicing the color and cropping." He added, "Birders now are use her rattan creations. She ancient art of origami will hone Denomme's photographs have unbelievable. Through the holi­ stores unsightly, but necessary inner concentration, creativity appeared on the cover of the days, we sold a lot of bird imag­ winter mittens, hats and scarves and sequencing skills. Michigan Wilderness Journal. es." in a large covered basket, a deco­ Take a chance by investing in Last year, the duo exhibited Kensington Park near Milford rative home accent piece that art. Light up your life with origi­ Rick's images at 29 art shows in is a favorite image hunting rests in her living room floor. nal artwork flowing with creative seven states across the Midwest, haunt for Denomme. "We do a Challenge yourself to learn an energy, and make a statement. including stops closer to home lot of shooting out there," De­ art or craft by reading a how-to Consider buying the painting or in Ann Arbor, Plymouth and nomme said. "The cardinal, the book. "Drawing on the Right/Side print without the frame, then Livonia's Greenmead Historical deer are local and they're real of the Brain" by Betty Edwards frame it in recycled barn wood. Village. For the last 17 years, popular. People want what they focuses on learning "how to see," You will save money and stretch they've participated in 25 to 30 know." thereby enhancing creativity and your creativity. shows a year. Natural Image's stock con­ artistic confidence. Kindle your imagination. In­ stantly changes as new images "We exhibited at 38 the year are added and old ones retired. Developing art or craft skills stead of buying one large paint­ before I quit Farmer Jack," De­ serves a multitude of purposes, ing, buy several smaller ones, nomme said. "We listen to the people. If providing growth, increasing self- then have fun designing your own there are three or four requests art gallery wall. The decision to strike out on for a bird or animal, we do our esteem through creative expres­ his own as a wildlife photogra­ sion, and offering a form of thera­ Make a change for the better. best to add that image," De­ pher after working more than a nomme said. "That's how we py or way to relax. Plan how to quilt a wallhanging dozen years in retail was not Once you've developed those or weave a basket for someone base our trips, to go out and easy for Denomme, but he capture them in the wild." skills, join an art club or organi­ special next Christmas, because a chanced it and succeeded in zation to network and open your­ year from now, your targeted self- SHARON LEMIEUX/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER making it his life's work. Exhibition hours are 9 a.m. to self up to what others are doing; improvement goals will have Midday respite: This popular image by Rick Denomme, Take a creative writing class or struck a bull's-eye. But whatever "Wildlife is in. The public is 9p.m. Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. fiction writer's workshop, or sim­ you do, do it with a little more in­ "Fawn with a Flower," focuses on a younger deer at really enamored with deer and to 5 p.m. Friday-Saturday and ply discipline yourself to sit down novation using creative living rest in Kensington Park. polar bear. Everyone loves a 1-5p.m. Sunday. for an hour every day and write. If skills as our guide.

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THURSDAY, DECEMBIR 31,1992 BUILDING SCENE •3D

BUILDNG SCENE'S NAMES & Raising the roof through research PUCES • Roofs — they look like a sim­ ple part of the building process, BASM officer, but are actually one of the most complicated building compo­ Fred I. Capaldi, presides of nents. Two local companies, Capaldi Building Co., Ro< ester Hills, has been elected pnident sharing a roofing laboratory, of the Builders Associatio of simulate weather conditions to Southestern Michigan, bsed in determine why roofs fail. Farmington Hills. He sucieds Bernard Glieberman, preslent of BYR.J.KING Crosswinds Communitiesp SPECIAL WRITER West Bloomfield. Other ofcers While the recent devastation left by include: Capaldi Hurricane Andrew in south Florida • Melvin Rosenhaus, preslent exposed a record of shoddy construc­ of Uniland Corp, Farmingin tion and inadequate oversight, it also Hills, as first vice presider, focused more attention on two roofing • G. Buzz Silverman, preslent of Holtzman & consulting firms in Troy. Silverman, Farmington His, as treasurer. John D'Annunzio, founder and • Scott Jacobson, preside; of S.R. Jacobson De­ president of Paragon Roofing Tech­ velopment Corp., Birmingim, as secretary. nology, Inc., expects revenues to dou­ Executive committee viopresidents are Mark ble in his second year of business, F. Guidobono, president ofcambridge Homes, due in part to a re-evaluation of local Novi; Robert Halperin, Fanington Hills builder, construction standards and materials Robert R. Jones, owner of abert R. Jones Associ­ following the late-August hurricane. ates in West Bloomfield; all Abe Ran, president "The devastation of Hurricane An­ of Somerset Development brp., Farmington drew left a lot of people surprised be­ Hills. cause Florida has some of the Irvin H. Yackness will sive as executive vice toughest building standards in the president in addition to hiiluties as general nation," said D'Annunzio, who re­ counsel for BASM. cently moved his firm from South- In related news, Melvin aftan, president of field to share a roof laboratory and Kaftan Enterprises, South aid, will continue to technical library with another firm. serve as president of the A trtment Association of "Companies and homeowners are Michigan. Gerald Kosmemy, president of Gerald becoming much more aware of how Taken for granted: Until your roof leaks, you probably don't give it a second thought. But a Building Co., Southgate, is he president of the the proper design, construction and Southern Michigan Home wners Warranty maintenance of a roof can lead to couple of Troy companies are making a science out of studying what leads to roof failures. Council. longevity. Roofs are very expensive, and when even the slightest thing shift or leak. Building in Southfield, the Ford Mo­ ards Institute as a guide for mini­ goes wrong, it may cause injury and "One of our primary services is fail­ tor Co., General Motors and the Peo­ mum design standards. lead to expensive and time-consum­ ure investigation, where we take roof­ ple's Republic of China, the latter in Many of the guidelines are incorpo­ ing repairs." ing materials and expose them to the need of advanced roofing technolo­ rated into model building codes that Paragon shares facilities with elements in the lab and see where gies. are widely used by municipalities and Weather Tech Consultants, a 10- they might have failed," said D'An­ "From an appearance standpoint, counties. But many local communi­ year-old roofing consulting firm that nunzio. "We do a lot of work for other roofs look like fairly simple forms, ties, balancing safety with cost, pick specializes in failure investigations consulting firms in this regard. but they are one of the most compli­ and choose the standards they want and litigation work. Ladislav Jerga, "We also look closely at roofing cated construction components out to beheld to. president of Weather Tech, said the components like flashings to see if there," said Jerga. "And we have a It is estimated there are 5,000 Rosenhaus Silvermd Jacobson two firms complement one another. they're properly installed between the great deal of codes to follow, which building codes in use in the U.S. A "More businesses are concerned roof and a heating and cooling sys­ are not universal." business or homeowner faced with a Clarke to the Heathers with roofing maintenance and repairs tem. Another service is thermograph­ Building standards in Michigan roofing problem may want to consider right now because there's not as ic inspection (infrared scans), where and across the nation result from a hiring an independent roof consultant James V. Clarke has be) many new buildings going up," said we determine heat loss and proper distinctly American process that to complement the advice of an engi* named project manager orhe Jerga. "John is strong in residential, levels of insulation." combines local politics, commerce neer or contractor, especially as large Heathers, a Robertson Brthers" and repair and construction manage­ Such investigations often come in and engineering. Most industrialized repairs can easily cost thousands of Co. project of 436 condomiium ment, so he rounds out our ex­ response from insurance firms and nations have a single national code dollars. units in Bloomfield Hills fith a pertise." other interested parties. Presently, used to set standards for construc­ What's more, it is in the best inter­ nine-hole golf course, cluhouse, Using a weather machine inside the Paragon is investigating the roof life tion. In the U.S., there is no such uni­ est of engineers and contractors to restaurant anS°lounge. j laboratory, the two firnis can simu­ span of several Mexican factories pur­ formity. The closest thing to a nation­ advise a roof replacement. The two A commercial real esta< sales late some of the harshest conditions a chased by United Technologies, a al standard are the guidelines known parties earn higher fees with corre­ specialist formerly with t\ roof comes up against — wind, rain, large auto supplier. Other clients of as ASCE7-88, developed by the spondingly less work when a roof re­ Dietze Organization, Clare will Clarke sun, hail, snow — and evaluate how the two firms include Oakland Uni­ American Society of Civil Engineers placement is recommended over retain his duties as land squisi such elements help lead to a collapse, versity in Rochester, the Wickes and the American National Stand­ maintenance and repairs. ;tion director for Robertso brothers Co., Bloomfield iills. AIA honors piDgram Builders pace themselves in stable market AIA Detroit, a chapter the American Institute ^of Architects, is seeking e tries for its 24th honor ;awards program, whose a 1 is to honor works of BY DOUG FUNKE bers will have to strengthen," Patrick said. distinction by its membe and bring public atten- STAFF WRITER "In the last four quarters, total U.S. non-farm tion to outstanding examies of architecture. Single-family housing permits issued in the De­ employment has declined by 367,000 jobs. In the Deadline is Jan. 15 for itries. Categories are: troit-Ann Arbor area through the first nine four quarters before that, job losses totaled 2.1 building awards, 25-year ward, AIA Detroit gold months of this year increased 19 percent over the million. comparable period in 1991. "Multi-family permit volume will fall short of medal, AIA Detroit honoiry affiliate member, 26.719 and young architect awai, Some 10,850 units were permitted through Sep­ 190,000 this year. That will make 1992 the weak­ New to the program is le low budget/small tember, according to U.S. Housing Markets, a est for multifamily development since 1957. project award. The categty aims to honor design Livonia-based research publication of Lomas 112,480 "Traditional sources of financing for rental excellence within the contraints of economies of Mortgage USA, a national servicer of residential apartment development are available only in a few 92,475 budget, scale and size. A ducedfee6f$75forthe mortgages. markets," Patrick said. "Bankers' terms for multi-. category will be charged. ee for entries in all U.S. Housing Markets generally includes hous­ family financing are so restrictive as to make most * other categories is $125 e:ep t for the young archi- es and townhouses in its single-family classifica­ projects impractical or unworkable." ; tect award, which is $10. tion, but not condominiums or apartments. M In terms of percentage growth, Detroit-Ann Ar­ ; The program also will clude the unbuilt de- The Detroit-Ann Arbor market, which includes 11 1992 bor ranked in the lower half among Midwestern- and Rust Belt counterparts for the third quarter. > sign award for designs to e judged on the signifi- Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Washtenaw, Monroe, Regional trends: Upswings in building in cance of a concept for arcf tectural work that will Livingston and Lapeer counties, ranked eighth Figures showed Minneapolis-St. Paul with a 311 not be built. nationally in terms of single-family units permit­ Michigan, Wisconsin and Ohio helped percent increase in single-family units permitted;. The awards will be exhj>ited and presented at ted for the nine-month period. pace the Midwest to post "gains in build­ St, Louis and Columbus, 22 percent; Cincinnati, ceremonies on May 15 onlhe Kingswood campus Atlanta, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Dallas- ing permits for the first nine months of 21; Chicago, 19; Milwaukee-Racine, 18; Indianap­ of Cranbrook EducationaCommunity. Architects Fort Worth, Phoenix, Minneapolis-St. Paul and the year. The heavy bar indicates single- olis, 14; Detroit-Ann Arbor, 11; Kansas City, 10;, Tod Williams and Billie sien will serve as jurors Baltimore surpassed us, the report indicated. Cleveland, 8; and Pittsburgh, 5. and guest speakers. For the third-quarter here, single-family units family housing; the lighter bar indicates Growth through nine months showed St. Louis: Receipt of binder sub sions is due March 15. permitted numbered 4,045, an increase of nearly multi-family. with a 34-percent increase; Kansas City, 29 per­ For more information, co^act the AlA Detroit off­ 11 percent from the period July through Septem­ cent; Indianapolis and Minneapolis-St. Paul, 28; ice at 965-4100. ber 1991, the report said. "The building community here doesn't tend to Columbus, 27; Cincinnati, 26; Milwaukee-Racine, Some 4,375 single-family units were permitted get too far ahead of demand," Bragg said. 23; Chicago, 21; Detroit-Ann Arbor, 19; Pitts' Home & garc n show in Detroit-Ann Arbor during the second quarter of Michael E. Patrick, president of Lomas Mort­ burgh* 17; and Cleveland, 15. this year, 2,438 during the first quarter. gage USA, addressed national trends in the report. Detroit-Ann Arbor also finished near the lower Builders Association o: southeastern Michigan Nationally, single-family permits jumped nearly "Total U.S. housing starts will reach 1.2 million echelons in terms of a hotness index — new dwell­ will host its first Spring lime and Garden Show 21 percent through the first nine months and 14 by this year end and the momentum of the single- ings of all kinds permitted per 1,000 population . Feb. 4-8 at the Novi Expc^enter with more than percent for the third quarter. family sector will send the residential construc­ during the last four quarters — developed by U.S. 1,200 booths and nearly lb exhibitors. "The market locally seems to be fairly stable," tion industry on to higher numbers in 1993," he Housing Markets. Products and services fr kitchens, baths, doors, said Brian Bragg, editor of U.S. Housing Markets. said. Columbus scored 7.3 permits per 1,000 popula­ windows, yards/gardens, modeling, decorative "Building is going on, and they're apparently sell­ "Starts this year are running some 20 percent tion; Indianapolis, 7.2; Minneapolis-St. Paul, 6.5; . accessories, heating, cool g and appliances will ing at an acceptable rate, ahead of last, with nearly all of the gain concen­ Cincinnati, 6.0; Kansas City, 5.5; Milwaukee-Ra-. be displayed. "Detroit and Chicago have been hard hit by job trated in the single-family sector," he said. cine, 4.8; St. Louis, 4.1; Cleveland, 4.0; Detroit- Hours are 2-10 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 10 losses in the last few years compared to other cit­ Another year of similar advances would take the Ann Arbor and Chicago, 3.7; and Pittsburgh, 2.4. a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday,, nd 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. ies in the Midwest and Great Lakes," he said. national total above 1.4 million — back to the Las Vegas, with 17.6 dwelling permits per 1,000- Sunday. Admission is $5 >r adults, $3 for senior "With all of the economic troubles, local job num­ level of construction we experienced in 1988-89. population, had the highest hotness index in the . adults and children 6-12; nd free for children un- bers we've had, any kind of growth at all is a good "For the industry to achieve 1.4 million starts country at last check, U.S. Housing Markets re-, der 6. Novi Expo Center i at 1-96 and Novi Road. thing to see. next year, though, the nation's employment num­ ported. BASM will also host tl International Builders Home, Flower and Furnijre Show March 20-28 at Cobo Center. Landscape alrard Laundries needn't be tucked out of sight

BASF Corp., Wyandot,, is the recipient of the Laundry equipment doesn't have to time? Put your laundry room nearby. Consider a same-floor laundry loca­ venience is hardly worth the cost if a 1992 president's award fim" tth e Metropolitan De- stay in the basement. Look around Where do you generate dirty laun­ tion, or one that's near a stairway. buzzing, thumping washer drowns out your dinner conversation. troit Landscape Associflfcn, which is based in your house for a more convenient, dry? A laundry chute that drops Where is your plumbing? It costs Most homes don't have a perfect^ Bingham Farms. cheerful location. When searching for clothes from upstairs bedrooms to the much less to tap into existing pipes place for laundry facilities, but most! BASF was recognized r its ongoing dedication a new space, Home Products Guide laundry room saves going down,' but for supply and waste lines. Make sure have a good one. Here arc some pros to maintaining and imprving the landscape sur- magazine says to consider the follow­ the clean clothes must still be hauled there is a way to vent the dryer as rounding the company, ing; up. Likewise, a basement laundry well. Where do you spend the most. room means stairs in both directions. Can you tolerate the noise? Con­ Sec LAUNDRY, 4D

^t^^^,^.^. 4D* The Observer/THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31,1992 House for the handicapped The Sharp is a large house that as spacious as the living room, closefcnd another vanity. is custom designed to make life share a bathroom adapted for Vajted ceilings in the living easier for those who rely on wheel­ Wheelchair users. The shower roomjnd entry foyer create a first chairs for their mobility. All areas stall also is designed to accommo­ imprisibn of informal openness. are fully accessible with the ex­ date a wheelchair, and the place­ The !en, which is next to the ception of a loft and guest bed­ ment of the tub also allows easy frontjoor, could easily double as room oil the partial second floor. access. Twin vanities are also fea­ a hoie office. Installation of an tured. exterlr entry, from the deck, While most accessible build­ French doors in the bathroom woulj provide additional separa­ ings have one or two entry ramps, open into a fully accessible spa tion jetween home and office the Sharp has four, allowing im­ room, bathed in natural light functins. mediate access to any part of the from windows that fill most of two Foja study plan of the Sharp house, decks (front, rear and walls. French doors in each of the (400-7), send $7.50 to Landmark side), garage and the yard. In ad­ bedrooms also open on private Desi»s, P.O. Box 2307, Eugene, dition, all doors are three feet decks with spa access. The mas­ Or. 7402, including the plan wide and some Corners have 45- ter bedroom has a huge walk-in namand number. degree angles instead of the usual 90 degrees; others are rounded.

OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 117'-0" Special adaptations are found LIVING: 3312 square feet in the kitchen where the range- FURNIS4ED MODELS GARAGE: 849 square feet top work islands and counters- Direct SECOND FLOOR PUN also are rounded at the end. AT VRY SPECIAL French doors open onto the back Deposit deck from the adjacent family I room and dining room. I HEHinm PRICES The downstairs bedrooms, each Call any- Social Secu­ Novi hosts rity office and ask for landscape direct de­ posit of your Social Secu­ exhibit rity or SSI LAST AVAILALE -- OQ 70A check. HOMES FROP 5100,/7U The Bingham Farms-based IVONIA'S Metropolitan Detroit Landscape U. S. Depart­ Association will hold its sixth an­ ment of Health nual convention and trade show and Hunan March 17 and 18 at the Novi Expo Services Social Center,1-96 and Novi Road. pering finds Security Ad­ C O N lO'M Laundry from page 3D Management programs, techni­ ministration cal seminars, classroom instruc­ 953-0765 time downstairs. tion and pesticide applicator re-' and cons of several locations in venient for those who spend a lot certifications preparation and V OIEN7DAYS your home: of time in the kitchen, this site • • Basements are the traditional may not work for those with small locale of laundry rooms, but are testing will be conducted at the Located on Newbuh Roadjust south of Ann Arbor Trail • Utility rooms are a favorite site. kitchens, those who Hke to enter­ actually the least efficient. It is show. Most entryway utility rooms — tain in the kitchen, or for a floor often a long distance to haul The exhibit area will include often called mudrooms — are a plan that has the bedrooms a long clothes, and can be gloomy and natural stopping-off place for the booths for oversized equipment, "ROOM WITI A VIEW" distance from the kitchen. dark. nursery stock, irrigation and other family, and a laundry sink is es­ After finding the best location pecially handy there. Unfor­ green industry products and ser­ • Bedroom or bathroom locations for your laundry area, make the vices. tunately, some floor plans allow may mean the fewest steps to do area pleasant to work in by add­ Iruftviduaf (tomes with only a sliver of poorly lighted your work, and can save on instal­ ing adequate lighting and win­ Show hours are 10 a.m. to 7 condominium • conve­ space where traffic races through, lation costs by sharing plumbing dows. Paint the walls in cheerful p.m. on March 17 and 9 a.m. to 5 and it can be a long march from lines. This option comes at a cost, colors and furnish the room with p.m. March 18. To pre-register or nience. Unique model the bedrooms. however. Unless you're adding on, a utility sink, a counter for folding for vendor information, call 646- plans or designed to .' • Kitchens are an increasingly you'll probably fit the laundry clothes, an ironing center, 4992. Preregistration for MDLA popular spot for a laundry center. area into former closet or storage shelves, and storage. Finally, members is $10, $15 for non- your tastes. Waft-out This option is inexpensive be­ space. Also, you won't save many make sure the floor is comfortable members. On-site registration is sites with a 14 acre steps if your bedrooms are up­ -to stand on for long periods of $15 for MDLA members, $20 for cause the washer can use existing wooded park view. plumbing lines. While it is con­ stairs, but you spend most of your time. non-members. Minutes |rom down­ town Plymouth.

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REAL ESTATE NEWS Selective remodeling can increase home's value

The traditional way for home­ recommended guidelines in ments. Other factors that influ­ adapts it to a new use increases house's character and stay within National Kitchen and Bath Asso- owners to increase the value of choosing the project, contractor ence the value of a project are the the cost basis of your house. As a its framework. Nothing sticks out ciaiton. Today, the most popular their house is by remodeling ex­ and method of financing the im­ quality of the materials and the result, the taxable profit on the more than a new addition that is additions for younger buyers are isting rooms or adding on to its provement? workmanship. sale of your house is correspond­ in a different architectural style. sunken whirlpool baths and current plan. Here are some thoughts on re­ In general, the size of the ingly reduced. Repairs that mere­ The most financially rewarding showers. But be sure to install Some choose to build recreation modeling by the Michigan Associ­ project, your ability to repay the ly maintain the condition of your modest, solid amenities. It's easy rooms and studies while other ation of CPAs, based in Farming- loan quickly and the amount you house do not qualify as capital areas to remodel are usually the kitchen and bath, according to to quickly overspend on bathroom adcLnew appliances, fixtures and ton Hills* and Century 21 sales can afford to pay monthly are pri­ improvements. It is important to fixtures. cabinets to enliven rooms and representatives. mary considerations in deciding keep records of home improve­ Cehtry 21. Newly redone cooking spaces and cabinets can attract make their homes more attractive According to the CPAs, any re­ which financing option is best ment costs to realize their tax When choosing a contractor, more buyers and may command a to future buyers. modeling project should be suited to your project and your benefit sometime in the future. you should investigate the com­ slightly higher price for the house But when should you decide to planned with an eye toward resale pocketbook. If you do choose to pany's reputation, the CPAs sug­ Keep in mind that by increas­ than a comparable one on the stop sinking money into a home value. More than any other factor, borrow, keep in mind that as a gest. Seek out personal and pro­ ing the value of your house, you market. Simple repairs that are and buy a bigger house? How the value of a home improvement rule you'll need 20-percent equity fessional recommendations. Be may also be increasing your prop­ made to last-will bring you the much rehab is too much when it project depends on housing val­ in your home, including the re­ sure to talk with previous custom­ erty tax. biggest returns upon sale. comes time to recovering remodel­ ues in the surrounding area. Im­ modeling value to obtain a loan. ers and check with the Better ing costs through a home sale? provements that bring a home up For tax considerations, any Once you've made up your Enlarged bathrooms are the Business Bureau. Obtain written And if you do decide to go ahead to. the neighborhood standard are project that adds to the value of mind to go ahead with the project, most popular attraction for new estimates from at least two or with the project, are you following typically among the best invest­ the property, prolongs its life or it is important to recognize your home buyers, according to the three contractors. Pool manufacturer needn't post warning against diving I would like asked whether there is a basis ous conditions or characteristics which was responsible for the I am not aware of any specific Robert M. Meisner is a Bir­ CONDO to pick your to sue the manufacturer of the if those characteristics are readily maintenance of the pool, is not as decision in Michigan that has mingham attorney concentrating QUERIES brain on some pool. We had no warning on the apparent or visible on casual in­ clear. Accordingly, there may be ruled on the question. The gener­ his practice in the areas of condo­ personal injury pool with respect to diving. Do spection and are reasonably ex­ some collateral liability for the al rule of law is that it disfavors miniums, real estate and corpo­ law as it relates you think he has a claim pected to be recognized by the av­ condominium association or its restraints on the transferability of rate law. You are invited to sub­ to our condomi­ against the pool manufacturer? erage user of ordinary intelli­ managing agent in connection property. But there are several mit topics you would like to see nium. We have gence. with the maintenance of the pool Florida decisions that have up­ discussed in this column by writ­ a situation Based on a recent decision of The obvious nature of the prod­ area, depending on the facts of the held the right of associations to ing Robert M. Meisner at 30200 where one of the Michigan Supreme Court, he uct's potential danger gives an in­ case. prohibit entirely the leasing of a Telegraph, Suite 467, Bingham our residents may have a problem to the extent herent warning of risk, says the condominium unit. Whether that Farms 48025. This column pro­ dove into an that the pool was not defective or court, and it may be that the Can you tell me whether we would be the result in Michigan is vides general information and above-ground unreasonably dangerous for want claimant may not have any basis can prohibit the leasing of con­ not known, but it is an important should not be construed as legal ROBERT M. pool and was of a warning. The court has held to pursue the pool manufacturer. dominium units in our condom­ decision in favor of holding a opinion. To leave a voice mail MEISNER seriously in­ that the manufacturer of a simple On the other hand, whether this inium? The board wants to in­ lease prohibition. message for Robert Meisner, call jured. The resi­ product has no duty to warn of exclusion from responsibility goes clude a provision in its bylaws 953-2047, mail box 1871. dent has contacted me and has the product's potentially danger­ to the condominium association, doing so.

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ADORABLE 3 bedroom quad-lavel, BRING IN THE NEW YEARI $89,900 SURROUND 2½ bath, study, fireplace, finished with this surprise package] You basement,' 2 oar, 76x265 treed lot, won't believe the extras Including 2 YOURSELF {? private country setting,' $134,900, full baths, finished basement, new In the warmth of this 4 bedroom Owner/Agent. 313-693-5704 windows, and roof. There's also a home. A family paradise with full ce­ huge kitchen with French doors to NOTICE ramic kitchen and nook, formal din­ SOUTHRELD BEAUTY the deck overlooking 190 loot lot! ing, family room with fireplace, ra­ Feeling of seclusion, 3 bedroom, 3 _. 462-1660 vine landscape with extensive deck­ bath on 150 X 150 treed lot. Coan- ing. $175,000. .. venient to Beech Wood's golf VINTAGE COLONIAL $118,500 CALL DON DONNELLEY ACROSS Answer to Previous Puzzls course and schools. Open Sun. 33 Hay spreader Historic Rosedale Gardens. Charm­ Early 1:30-3:30 22200 Carieton, S. of 9, E. 35 Epic poetry ing 4 bedroom English tudor offers 1 Fold of Beech. Eady, Broker. 538-8043. a finished .basement, lovely fire­ 37 Inter , A CENTURY 21 6 Juan's lather P T A| s T A 1 b place, oak kitchen, central air, and 38 Large truck •M ROW 11 Second of G A R R E A R N E 307 South Lyon garage. 421-5660 40 Break NTET I • two 0 R 1 T E A T E T 1 Milford-Highland OVER AN ACRE $129,900 Holiday suddenly 13 Writing Priced right North Livonia custom 464-7111 42 Abstract D 0 T A R S P A T implement •s B A NEW SINGLE-FAMILY HOME built brick ranch. 3 bedrooms, 1st 14 Hebrew being M O B EM Ej P 1 C A 1 T COMMUNITY IN SOUTH LYON floor laundry, basement) great room 313 Canton 43 Repulse EAGLE HEIGHTS with fireplace, 2 baths, central, air. month E N A T[E S N A N O and 2 car attached garage.474-5700 A & H BUILDERS are saying "Happy 45 Title of • 3 & 4 bedroom ranch, colonial, Holidays" by offering their last avail­ Deadlines 15 Entangled 1 ?• respect cape cod & bl-level homes able Glengarry Village home site at 17 Twice: prefix fflEQQ SUHE! «FUli basements & 2 car garages FIRST SHOWING $139,500 46 Article R A 0 T LIE A Nearly 'A acre custom brick ranch last year's prices. Square footage 18 At present •N B P S • From $108,500 to $144,500 , ranging from 1,910 to over 2,800. 47 Have (Visit our Mode! Home 11-5pm with a mechanic's dream 4 car ga­ 20 Court room 1 C E N O R M T u N rage. 3 bedrooms, finished base­ Prices starting at $165,900. Call... highlight reference to •s 1-96 to Kent Lake Rd. S. towards A C R T O E L South Lyon, left on 11 ml to en­ ment, 2 fireplaces, family room, cen­ DAVID JAMES 981-6544 for 49 Proceed TJSB 21 Mournful sj| trance on righL Follow signs!) tral air. and 90+ furnace. 421-5660 22 British 50 Mock L E p E A N U T\§ L A Model: 437-3773 Office: 229-5722 A MAN AND A WOMAN CUSTOM FAMILY HOME $210,000 streetcar 52 Marine snail P R 1 N G E|E P E D ADLER HOMES, INC:, And their first home! A perfect 54 Narrow, flat s s This fantastic ranch is finished to match with this brick r.anch offering (JDbgetver Si fetcnttte 24 Vast age perfection with all.the extras includ­ boards T N S E ||E MB O D D OPEN SUN. 1-4 3 bedrooms. 1.5 baths, country 25 Erase: w • HILLTOP LOCATION In Lyon Twp. 3 ing a beautiful kitchen with premium kitchen, family room with fireplace, CIA SSI* I tO A DVt«THIN8 12-31 © 1992 United Feature Syndicate printing 55 "Home —" bedroom colonial with oversized ga­ bultt-ins, 2 fireplaces, enclosed sun- finished basement, 2 car garage. • room, and beveled glass windows In 26 Supercilious rage, partly finished basement, huge Pleasant, low traffic street In North DOWN dining room; deck. Nearly New! the great rooml - 462-1660 Canton. (718SO). $98,00. PUBLICATION TYPE OF ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINE person shelter 10 Omit from 6 Pare $114,900 28 Collection 1 Sow pronun­ NEW YEAR'S PREMIER $214,900 WINDSOR PARK BEAUTY 7 in addition Don't miss this large tri-level in of four 2 Tolls ciation HEPPARD & ASSOC. Start the new year with a bang! This Deadline 8 Washington, Northwest Livonia 1988 built brick prestigious Windsor Park. Neutral For 30 Sullen in 3 Near 12 Steak order 855-6570 ranch features a great room, fire1 decor with parquet floor In entry Classified aspect 4 Part of TGIF 13 Dally — highlights this 3 bedroom. 2 bath 1 pm 9 Coarse; Picturesque view of pond, woods places, 2½ baths with fashion mas­ 32 The one here ("Super­ ter bath, formal dining room, central beauty. Family room With fireplace. Monday 5 Campsite huge deck, 2435 sq. ft. Colonial, Enjoy the gorgeous Florida room. In-Column scurrilous man") built 1990.2.42 acres. $230,000 air, deck, and sprinklers. Pristine condition. 421-5660 (342PO). $118.900.. Thursday 16 Disturbance HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535 January 4 "Liners" 19 Roams .. PRICE AND QUALITY STUNNING HOME -..3 bedrooms, Are yours in this clean Crescendo December 31 21 Adds spice 1st floor master suite with Jacuzzi, built 4 bedroom colonial featuring Issue 23 Lynn or Ron marble fireplace. Private location. The Prudential 3 4 hardwood floors, brand new carpet­ V 2 s ^BH|^^I t> 25 Faucet S 172,500. Wolfe Realty ing, a nicety finished basement lo­ casualties independently Owned and Operated cated In one of North Canton's most 1 HELP-U-SELL of NNSL, 348-6006 11 2 ^H13 27 An Abbott established subs. (2231RJ. $116.900. FOR DISPLAY AD DEADLINES 29 Article EXCELLENT LOCATION JUST LISTED 14 308 Rochester-Troy Immaculate 3 bedroom brick ranch Super nice quad in super nice sub. 4 31 Hold in high with formal living room, family room EXCITING NEW CONSTRUCTION bedrooms, family room with fire­ ' regard with natural fireplace, spacious and place, attached 2 car garage, air Please Call IN TROY Customize your new home dining area. $169,900, w IBT| • 2° 33 "The Time with list of builder's upgrades, or see conditioning, custom built deck feature, sheets for' list of standard around pool, underground sprin­ SPACIOUS RANCH klers, and much more. (205BR). 22 2: 34 Transported Items 4 bedrooms, 2½ baths, family Your Sales Representative jHHT room fireplace, dining room, 1st Move right Into this updated and $125,900. with delight floor laundry. 2-car garage beautifully decorated 3 bedroom brick ranch, great room with natural CUTE CANTON RANCH 2^¾ .• 28' •"'28 • ^-H 36 Asian capital 2,400 + sq. ft. $178,900 Transferred owners must sacrifice 37 Trinkets WEIR, MANUEL, SNYDER & RANKE fireplace, full basement, 2 car at­ tached garage, very desirable area. this darling ranch. Great court loca­ 39 Tidy 689-7300 tion • Neutral interior with newer car­ 644-1100-Oakland County • 591-0900-Wayne County • 30 3 32 Walk to schools. $139,000. 41 Lying face pet, windows, storm door and ce­ •H iBi^il FORMER BUILDER'S MODEL ramic (oyer. (649AN). $97,500. ir, 852-3222-Rochester/Rochester Hills n • downward Fully finished basement with wet bar HI! 43 Cincinnati — and 3rd bath expands this 3,000 sq. CENTURY 21 34TM35 35^^1 459-6000 44 Italian ft. Colonial to over 4,000 sq.ft. AH ROW amenities are included. View of 37 currency 3^TM|4U pond from kitchen and family room. COLDWELL 313 Canton 313 Canton 313 Canton 2 47 Fruit seed Library. $247,500 464-7111 * 48 Nothing WEIR, MANUEL. SNYDER & RANKE NEW CONSTRUCTION GREAT RANCH DON'T WAIT 44^HH|45 689-7300 I' 51 Sun god JUST LISTED BANKER Located in Canton's prestigious Desireable features include 3 bed­ Pride of ownership shows thru-out 48TB|49 53 As far as "Glengary" subdivision, this home rooms, all new carpeting, large fami­ this 4 bedroom. 2.5 bath colonial. 46 T v NORTH TROY RANCH This. 1989 contemporary located in Schweitzer Real Estate Convenient to parks and schools. features four bedrooms with a step- ly kitchen, newer central air, recent­ Very cozy, tastefully decorated and Livonia is the New Year's best buy. BIO BEAUTY S 159.900 up master suite, step-down family ly finished basement with 4th bed-' clean. Beautiful hardwood floors l' Open floor plan features family It offers 3 bedrooms, 2¼ baths, cen­ SO ••52 53 room with beamed cathedral ceiling Northwestern Canton 4 bedroom room with natural fireplace, 2¼ room or office, great room with thru-out. New roof and many extras tral air, upgraded carpeting, and all colonial with first floor den. 2½ vaulted ceiling and fireplace. 2 car - two tiered custom deck. (636SA). 51 and natural fireplace. Eating space wood casement windows. 2 car ga­ baths, first floor laundry, dining in kitchen with bullt-ins. Full baths, dining room, professionally room, lull basement and 2½ car at* attached garage. $125,900 $134,900. 54 ^^^Hib rage surrounded by custom finished basement. 1st floor laundry, basement. $113,000 landscaping makes this a must-see! t ached garage. $184,490 WEIR, MANUEL. SNYDER & RANKE $154,900. and central air. 421-5660 459-6000 689-7300 Call Ron Remerica Call For Answers •Touch-tone or Rotary Phones SHARP updated Troy colonial on The Prudential Remerica COLDWELL 1-900-454-3535 ext. code 708 • 95' per minute large landscaped corner lot. 4 bed­ HOMETOWN REALTORS STUMPED? rooms', 2½ baths* air, finished base­ Wolfe Realty. HOMETOWN REALTORS ment. $149,900. 528-0487 •Remerica Independently Owned and Operated 459-6222 BANKER HOMETOWN REALTORS BUY TODAY - PROFIT TOMORROW 453-0012 Schweitzer Real Estate Compliments of The TROY NW - newer custom 3400 sq. beautiful Colonial 1900 sq. ft. REMEMBER REMERICA REMEMBER REMERICA ft. colonial, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, $1000's in updates. $121,900 family room, dining room, library & 420-3400 'HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535 den. Full walk out basement. 3¼ at­ REMEMBER REMERICA Classified Ads CLASSIFIED Birmingham-Bloomfield tached garage on double lot. Too MINT Colonial - possible land con­ CLASSIFIED LB many extras to list. Appraised LIVONIA'S FINEST tract, finished basement, multi-deck ADS $330,000, reduced to $285,000. LC Great home. 4 bedrooms, 3 full /jacuzzi, master bath. $129,900 GET RESULTS ADS Board Of Realtors ® REALTOR® or assumption. Immediate' posses­ baths, family room with fireplace. HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535 GET GET sion. 646-0012 1st floor laundry, central air, base­ SUNFLOWER - 4. bedroom Colonial ment, wooded backyard, very pri­ full basement, library, deck backs to Classified Ads RESULTS RESULTS 310 Wixom-Commerce vate. $158,500. commons. $146,900 * 301 Open Houses 301 Open Houses 302 Birmingham REALTY AMERICA. 347-2980 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535 —. OinMIKGHAMaCMOOLO—— OPEN SUN. 1-4 Bloomfield Lakes Area Cranbrook Sub. Skylights, solar, Livonia New Construction open style, cathedral ceilings, spa- Cape Cod, 4 bedrooms, great room BEVERLY RANCH COMMERCE TOWNSHIP Beautiful new large 2-story brick "cious 4-5 bedroom. 3 bath, endless with fireplace, first floor laundry, -REDUCED-- extras. Open Sun 1-4. 30143 Spring dining room, lull basement, at­ house, attached 2 car garage, 3 . 'River, $139,900. 644-6669 tached garage. 36163 Allen. E. ol $129,500 bedrooms. 2¼ bath, great room, ca­ Levan, bet. 5 Mile & 96. 427-3295 Close to Birmingham and shopping. thedral ceiling, fireplace, tbts of win­ "•:-' OPEN SUN. 1-4 Ready to move into. Well main­ dows, large foyer, open stairway, S. of 9 Mile. W- of Farmlngton Rd. TROY OPEN HOUSES tained with open floor plan, cozy large country kitchen, formal dining Fsrmfngton Hills maintenance free Florida room. Great tor starter, room, 1st floor laundry, security sys­ ranch, treed double lot. many up­ OPEN SUN. 1-4 PNL empty nester, or singles. B-01830 tem, basement, large lot on paved dates. Excellent condition. $85,900. Over y/i acre In Troy's nature setting private street. 2601 Rocky Top Ct., Call 476-6338 subdivision. This brick tri-tevel is HANNETT, INC. $168,900 next door to neighborhood pond Southfteld and features 3 bedrooms, 1½ baths,' REALTORS S. off Wlxom Rd.. 'A Mi. W. of Glen- !: OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 extra large kitchen and Florida room 646-6200 garyRd. off of lower level. $154,900. 451 29147 Marshall Open House Sat, 5 Sun. - 1-5 Beldale. S. of Long Lake, £. of BIRMINGHAM bungalow - charming H112 Mite, W/Greenfield Llvernois. " bedroom. 2 bath, updated thru Welch Construction Co. Weft-cared for 3 bedroom colonial out, new kitchen,, hardwood floors, has it all for a reasonable price. OPEN SUNDAY 1-4pm central air. garage, move-in condi­ 313-684-5336 "Central air, newer carpeting, large Great opportunity to choose your tion. By owner. $132,000. 'master bedroom, family room, fire- own colors with new construction Open Sunday 2-5. 642-4169 LAKEFRONT SPECIAL $284,900 "place, patio & gas grill. 589,900 and quick occupancy. Three bedr This beautiful waterfront home has 647-1900 rooms, 2 full baths, extra deep lot, 2.300 square feet with all the extra BIRMINGHAM - Desirable Midvale features, Ceramic foyer, custom ca­ :, COLDWELL BANKER central location. Andersen doornail area. Large brick ranch, 3 bedroom, to rear yard, 1st floor bedroom binetry, six panel wood doors, and a Schweitzer Real Estate 2½ baths, central air, attached ga­ professionally finished walkout could be master. $99,900. 2679 rage, 2 fireplaces, full basement, Wisconsin, S. of Maple. W. of basement with wet bar and kitchen private yard. Price reduced! Open facilities. 474-5700 CALL Dequtndre. Sat. & Sun. 646-6556

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4pm BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Birmingham HOMELINE Contemporary living! 3,200 sq. ft. of Schools, newly renovated 3 bed­ The Prudential upgraded living. 4 .Bedroom, 2½ FOR MORE room, 2 bath ranch on 1.5 acre bath home. Premium lot with large beautiful lot. 2200 sq.ft. REDUCED Wolfe Realty OPEN HOUSES yard, backing to a pond. Upgraded by OWNER $195,000. 851-1665 Independently Owned and Operated carpeting, appliances, skylights, re­ Now you can get the cessed lighting. Lease available. 311 Homes $289,900. 1567 Devonshire. N. ol 303 W.BlmfId. Keego 953-2020 Wattles, E. of Coolidge. Oakland County 24 Hours A Day Orchard Lake latest Open House THE PRUDENTIAL BERKLEY. Brick, 2 bedrooms, air. With New Listings GREAT LAKES REALTY 689-8900 ONEOFAKINDI dining, liorida room, new beige car­ Added right up to 4 bedroom, living room, formal din­ peting, finished basement, garage. information right from your $79,900. Leave message. 543-7111 The Weekend W1XOM - 3 bedroom, 2½ bath, lake ing In West Bloomfield. $184,900. privileges. New windows & air. Ap­ Ask for Samlr Baizel. MADISON HEIGHTS - Very nice 3 ee Large Display Promo In This praised at $145,000. Make offer be­ bedroom aluminum. 2 car garage. touch tone phone! f Section tor Instructions fore realtor signing. 624-4999 626-8800 $30,000 cash. 27141 Hampden. CENTURY 21 836-9334 Premiere 5 ACRES Of wooded beauty, semi-contempo­ Introducing. W. BLOOMFIELD Custom 2800 sq. rary raised ranch. 3 bedrooms, ft. walkout ranch. 4 bedrooms, 2¼ baths, collectors dream - 32 X 40 The Prudential baths, 2 fireplaces, whirlpool, 2 level pole barn. Terms available. 2 min­ deck. In ground pool, 1 acre wooded utes to I-75 and shoppig. convenient lot, $188,000. Byowner, 624-8811 to Auburn Hills Tech Center, William Decker, $200,000. REALTORS" 304 Farmington EADY, BROKER. 538-8043 Farmlngton Hills 312 Livonia The Observer & Eccentric Newspapers new Open House Phone Directory. FARMINGTON HILLS DRIVE BY New construction. An exceptional 4 If you don't see what you are looking for in our Real Estate section call 455-8400 bedroom, 2¼ bath. 2 story on & YOU'LL LOSE wooded 1 acre lot. This home fea­ You need to peek Inside this 5 bed­ PLYMOUTH tures a large kitchen & nook with room, 2½ bath newly renovated bay window, formal living & dining Cape Cod in Livonia sitting on a half 9 5 3-2020 room, family room with fireplace & 3 acre lot. Huge country kitchen, HOP, SKIP AND A JUMP from this home to downtown car garage, Large master suite with warm and cozy living room, Attrac­ jacuzzi tub, walk-in closet & sitting HoMELlNE listings are available Tuesday thrbugh Sunday. These listings are Plymouth. Move In and enjoy the convenience and the area. Completion within 2 weeks. tive recreation room, over 1.900 sq.ft. approx., 2½ car garage. Look­ three bedrooms, 2 full baths, new roof and furnace Priced under market at $199,500. recorded by local Realtors—place your call from a touch tone telephone" Call Blair Building Co. 313-483-6565 ing tor a large familyl Seller has and wonderful new windows. Absolutely move-In transferred and said sell It todayl and listen to listings according to location. Quick occupancy. $129,993. Call to­ conditlonl Asking $114,500. Farmlngton Hilts day for your personal viewing ap­ ITS EASY AS ONE, TWO. THREE- SALE OR LEASE pointment. Ask for... DIANE SCARLETT-LEACH GEORGE WASHINGTON would be Impressed with this 3 bedroom, 2¼ bath contemporary ranch. Full, basement, central air. all 1. Call 953-2020 2. To hear listings in 3. Choose your price range and listen to Williamsburg Colonial. Running water inside and out. appliances Included. Ask for agent, An automatic fireplace to keep you warm in the winter Samir Baizel. 960-3283 Irom any touch Oakland County PRESS 1 the listings lor the city you've chosen. Remerica tone telephone and cool in the summer. So many rooms to hide In the GREEN VALLEY SUB or HOMETOWN REALTORS British would never find you. Conveniently located at Halstead Press the number tor the city • To back up. PRESS 1 and Nine Mile. Handy to express­ ways Is this 1 year old 3,000 plus sq. 420-3400 you are interested in: • To pause, PRESS 2 DECEMBER JUBILATION. Get excited about your year ft., Colonial Tudor styled with a flair REMEMBER REMERICA towards modern, all bedrooms area Birmingham 42fl0 • To jump ahead, PRESS 3 to come In this older 3 bedroom, 1½ bath family home 17 ft. plus in size. Impressive foyer LIMITED BUDGET • To exit at anytime press * near downtown Plymouth. Maintenance-free exterior, entry with ceramic floor that is also Bloomtleld 4280 In just huge European kitchen, Four bedrooms, 2 full baths, ap­ glassed front porch and a deep city lot. Only $107,500. French doors in den, nice living proximately 2,000 sq. ft. with fire­ Farmlnglon 4282 room, balcony overlooks high cell­ place and low taxes. $85,000. (OEL05FLO) Farmlngton Hills 4282 CLASSIC CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE WILL ing family room. Doorwoll to wood deck, first floor laundry room, alarm REFLECT YOUR INDIVIDUAL TOUCHES. The 3 system, sprinklers, side entrance NEWER RANCH Milford 4288 bedroom, 2 bath Ranch on a private wooded lot offers garage. Decorated to please all. Opon floor plan, greot room focuses 21717 Sheffield by appointment. full wall fireplace, private sunroom, Novl 4286 views of the outside landscaping from the many large enclosed deck - great for entertain­ Rochester 4285 windows. Remodeled kitchen, vaulted ceilings, 2 MAYFAIR 522-8000 ing) Too many extras to list. $197,400 (OEL62FA1) fireplaces, hardwood floors, marble foyer, attached 2 Royal Oak 4287 LARGE TREED LOT car garage. $182,500 surrounds the pertoct starter home EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN Southlleld 4283 In W, Farmlngton Hills. Wnlk to Throo bodroom ranch with parllally schools/new playgound. Low taxes finished basement. 2 car garage, South Lyon 4288 NORTHVILLE A heat bills. Attached garage, newer carpeted through out and home roof, neutral docor, great yard. Im- warranty. $98,500. (OEL36DOV) Iroy 4284 EXECUTIVE HOME. EASY ACCESS TO HIGHWAY medlflte occupancy. $73,900. BOB SEXTON 462-1811 Walled Lako 4286 ARTERIES. This low maintenance brick Colonial offers REALTY EXECUTIVES METRO INC. West Bloomllold 4281 carefree living and prestigious address. It features a 473-1200 COLDWELL private rear yard, spacious rooms and all the desired To hear listings in amenities. 305 Brighton-Hartland BANKER Wayne County ...PRESS 2 "JM6- CONDOMINIUMS Howtll Schweitzer Real Estate or PINCKNEY; Country splendor on Canton 4261 (Dbsmrcr £j Eccentric 10.9 acres. Immaculate ranch with 3 LOCATION THE AFFORDABLE DREAM. Wake up to beautiful la only one of the outstanding ton- bodroomn, full walk-out lower level Garden City 4264 NEWSPAPERS living In this Immaculate Country Place Condo facing A 3 car aarftgft. Quality throughout. turoft in this perky starler. Don't $ 149.900 (CO68000) misn the opportunity to live in the the woods. Formal dining room, 2 bedrooms, 2½ heart of deslrnble Livonia at only llvonla 4260 $79,900. Call baths, basement and garage. End unit with beautiful BRIGHTON: Styled for IMng. P200 Norihville 426J sq. ft. contemporary with cathedral DON DONNELLEY deck and patio. Asking $104,900. celttngn, matter bedroom suite, Plymouth 4262 whirlpool tub, spacious kitchen A IOMELINE beautifully landscaped. $179,900 CENTURY 21 Radford 4265 (0007030) ROW An mthptndtmiy owmd »nd bptnttd mtmb»r ol COLDWELL BANKER WetMond 4264 95 3-2020 ito ftutonriw B~I Bum* Amm*. inc. BRIGHTON TOWN & COUNTRY 227-1111 464-7111

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313 Canton 315 Northville-Novi 316 Westland 318 Dearborn 326 Condos 326 Condos 332 Mobile HomM Lots and Acmgr 362 Real Estate Wanted ORIGINAL OWNER NORTHVILLE - Open Sun. Brick Garden City-Wayne Dearborn Heights LIVONIA - ASPEN CONDOS ROCHESTER HILLS For Said FOrSato CASH TODAY Cape God. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, OPEN SAT. 1-5 Avon Hills Co-op. 2 bedroom, many Super.clean-2200 sq: ft. home. GARDEN CITY.. 3 bedroom brick DEARBORN HTS. - by owner. REDUCED - OWNER ANXIOUS. NORTHVILLE TWP. OR \ 4 bedrooms, 2.8 baths, spacious family room, many extras, built In extras. Low monthly cost. GUARANTEED SALE -i 1984, $174,000. 420-4408 ranch, finished basement, 2¼ car Cozy 3 bedroom home wllh fire­ Bring offers. 37550 N. UUrel Park. Rochester Schools. 651-6473 HIGHLAND HILLS ATTN: BUILDERS/DEVELOPERS family room, with fireplace and wet garage, inground gunlte pool, cor­ place, newer roof,' carpet & 2¾ car Rare findt Sharp 2 bedroom town- ESTATES 20 rolling acres potential for Also If In Foreclosure : ) bar. Huge kitchen and formal dining OWN AHORSE ner lot. By owner. $82,900,421-2765 garage. 7296 Fenton, $74,000. Pos­ house with Loft, decorated In neu­ South Lyon small sub or estate. Reasonable. Or Need Of Repair ; room. 2½ car attached garaqe. Beautiful 5 acres, 2600 sq.ft. rarich, sible FHA, VA Terms. No agents BRAND NEW ., (313) 348-2653 between 9-5 $142,900 tral tones, great room wllh.fireplace., Novi/Farmington Area 4 stall horse barn, tack room. rJorth- LIVONIA SCHOOLS low taxes huge please. 562-2699 . 313-379-4258: first floor laundry, basement and 2 LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS Quality Homes still has a few excel­ ville Schools. $237,700. 349-0408 master bedroom wllh tull ceramic car attached garage. Great location, Ranches and story-and-a-half con­ lent pre-owned mobile homes lor SOUTHFIELD RESIDENTIAL Century 21 f bath. $75,900 DEARBORN - Move-In condition walking distance to Jacobsons, dominiums: 2 bedrooms . include sale. Priced from $13,500. Overlooks Beech Woods golf HELP-U-SELL ot NWWC 454-9535 bungalow. 3 bedrooms, large mas­ banks and restaurants, etc. Conven­ first floor master suite, great room, course. $ 16,900. Terms available. Remerica 316 Westland ter, finished basement. $68,900 ient to expressways. ' 2. car garage, full basement, walk­ QUALITY HOMES OFFICE/RETAIL. Comer site, 10 CASTELL! 525-7900? HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535 outs available, decks Mile, W. of Telegraph. $54,000. .1990 CENTURION . * Garden City-Wayne ESTHER BAXTER 349-6626 AWARD WINNING OFFICE V HOMETOWN REALTORS MAYFAIR-REALTY 522-8000 ' THE VILLAGE AT EAGLE HEIGHTS CallJoanne Eady. Broker. ' 538-8043 CELEBRATE $69,900 OPEN 1-4 SUN. ' HERE IT IS From $108,900 474-0320 or 474^0333 The new year will surely be a happy GARDEN CITY. DEERING - 6466. Great 3 bedroom, brick ranch with NOVI - Country Place. 3 bedrooms, I-96 to Kent Lake Rd., south on Kent .PLYMOUTH 1984 Ventura. 14x65, 2 365 Business 459-6222 one in your own home. This Garden Brick 3 bedroom ranch, 2 fultbaths, 1.5 bath, large kitchen with all appli­ 2¼ baths, fireplace, central air, Lake, east on Silver Lake, south on bedrooms. 1½ baths. 12x20 upper WESTBLOOMFIELD City 3 bedroom ranch features a ga­ country kitchen, newer windows, fin­ ances, family room wllh fireplace kitchen appliances, garage. Move-in Pontfac Trail to South Lyon. Locat­ Opportunities REMEMBER REMERICA deck & 11x18 lower deck, 10X11' Brand new subdivision. First time rage, basement, new oak kitchen, ished basement, garage - $76,900. and attached 2.5 ear garage. Yard is condition. Immediate occupancy. By ed v* mile east of Ponttac Trail on 11 shed: $17.000/offer. 967-2713 314 Plymouth and new windows. 421-5660 N. of Ford, E- of Middtebelt very private and treed. (257BE) owner. $115,500. • 861-1458 Mile Road. offered, wooded lots. Sewer, water, AVAILABLE SPACE * $119,900. Model:437-30D0 Office: 229-5722 ,W. Bloomfleld schools. Almost every For a secretarial service business In * Novi «* an established executive office in.w.-' •• ARBOR VILLAGE - 3 bedroom brick QUIET CUL-DE-SAC $69,900 JOHN HAUK - 31305, Old world ADLER HOMES Brighton. MI REPO, REPO, REPO lot backs up to nature preserve ranch, family room, fireplace, sun- H charm on halt acre fot\ 4 huge bed­ HOLIDAY SPECIAL Bloomfleld. 851-8555 '•• SETTING; You ll love this 3 bed^ OAKRIDGE PLACE Excellent Terms For . . area. For builders & individuals. Buy room. 5110,000 rooms, master suite with French Santa doesn't lie. This house Is Im­ WESTLAND direct from Developer-Broker. For room brick ranch that offers many doors to deck. 2'/t baths, formal din­ maculate and loaded with updates. Slightly Unqualified Credit. BIRMINGHAM OOWTOWN - Across.: HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535 extras including' a finished base­ CONDOMINIUMS Information call Tom: 737-2288 ing room, library or den, huge great West Dearborn, 3 bedroom, 2 bath INTRODUCING Hometown USA. 595-0606 from the park quaint office space.? ment, updated oak bath, 2 car ga­ room with fireplace, basement. ranch with nothing to do but cele­ approx. 2000 sq.ft. also 12.000 sq.•' CUSTOM rage, and fresh neutral decor! EXCITING MULTI-LEVEL CONDOS 2 car garage - S95.900. S. of Ford, brate the new year. (339NO). WARNER FARMS CONDOS 333 Northern Property 340 Lake-River-Resort ft. of basement space. 4 bedroom colonial In Ridgewood 462-1660 E. of Merriman $94,500. Henry Hastings, Broker 540-7555.' Hills. A must see home with'spa­ • Central Atrium A new townhouse community For Sale cious family room, gourmet kitchen, ABSOLUTELY PERFECT! $116,900 • Sunken Living room Property huge master suite and so much is the best way to describe this 1988 LIVONIA SCHOOLS - brick 3 bed­ 459-6000 , • Balcony Format Dining featuring: ; BUY NOW - INTEREST RATES room ranch, aluminum trim, 1½ IMMACULATE RANCH-187 foot on BIRMINGHAM ; more. $228,900 ranch with all the right features in­ • Penthouse Master Suite • 2 BEDROOMS ARE STILL LOW water wth sandy beach & boat dock. cluding master bath, a huge kitchen, baths, remodeled kitchen, • Separate Level Bedrooms 1 We have many, waterfront homes, SOUTH ADAMS SQ. r dishwasher, large living room & din­ • 1 7 BATHS 3 bedrooms, family room with fire­ Retail florist shop available, busl-** Andersen windows, and first floor COLDWELL • 2¼ Baths •BASEMENT condos and building sites available. place, completely redone in last ing L. finished basement, central air, • Attached Garage ness established 20yrs. 1400 - 2000-: laundry. You've got to see it to be­ • ATTACHED GARAGES BUY - BUILD IN THE SPRING - years, must see $229,900 sq. ft. Rental rates starting at ? lieve it! . .462-1660 home warranty - $78,900 • Basement ENJOY YOUR SUMMER Remerica $13/sq. ft. Includes heat & air condl-'; BANKER AFFORDABLY PRICED AT Call For Details $109*900 Convenient & appealing location. FREE-..weekly list of properties tlonlng ., 646-5900*; HOMETOWN REALTORS Schweitzer Real Estate Finished Rec Room available for an Now being offered at pre-construc- REAL ESTATE ONE FOR SALE "Call Owner"* with The Prudential Century 21 tion prices. prices, descriptions, addresses, DOUBLE YOUR MONEY IN THE * additional $3000, reduced from ELK'RAPIDS owners', phone numbers, etc. 320 Homes $5000. FIRST 12 MONTHS! » 459-6222 616-264-5611 HELP-U-SELL of Commerce/ Seeking . financial Investor/partner- Wolfe Realty GASTELLI 525-7900 Located oh Haggerty Rd. $76,900 - $78,500 W. Bloomfield 360-6660 REMEMBER REMERICA Wayne County Just N. of 9 Mite (60 Day Occupancy) for high-profit mail.order busfness.v Independently Owned and Operated High, six-figure annual income, real­ BEGINNER'S LUCK $47,000 BOB CRAVER JUST REDUCED 261-5234 347-1122 473-6200 istic. Long-term participation 8/311-- A fantastic neutral decor and large OPEN DAILY 1-6pm CANADIAN LAKES 342 Lakefront Property able. Write to: President. Business- 3 bedroom, 2¼ bath ranch in Trail- HOME NEEDS WESTLAND country kitchen are just a couple of R1-/MAX FOREMOST. INC. 5 Closed Thurs. LAKE FRONT Promotions' Group, Inc., P.O. Bo* wood II Subdivision 24 x 20 deck NEW OWNER things you'll love about this great BEAUTIFUL 1000 ACRE 2367. Farmington Hills. ML 48333- overlooks beautifully treed yard. Current owner is leaving state S A NEW COMMUNITY looking home! You'll have a pay­ 3 bedroom, 2 bath year round BIG STAR LAKE WESTLAND'S cottage on all sports lake. Priced to Or Fax:(313)626-5689 . * Bay windows In nook and in combi­ wants to sell this clean 3 bedroom ment lower than most rents. NOVI PLACE nation living/dlnlng room wilh natu­ SINGLE FAMILY HOMES sell at $79,900. 30 miles £ of Ludingtbn, ML home. Extras Include finished base­ 462-f660 CONDOMINIUMS EXCELLENT ENTREPRENEURAL , ral brick fireplace and wood ment with lav. Florida room & study FINEST OPPORTUNITY beamed ceilings. $174,900. (5371) area. Come and see this one arid $79,990 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE $38,500 Bejutilul Central Parkway detached LAKE ACCESS 3 bedroom cottage completely re­ For 2 key people looking for finan^ you'll be glad you did. on this 3 bedroom brick ranch with $2,400 Down condos located on the corner of 3 bedroom year round chalet. modeled- 3 , stall garage & boat- ciat security. 24 hr. message. v Asking only $69,000 $4800 full basement. Extra targe kitchen Central Parkway & Hunter. Close to Hardwood floors, fireplace and a house. 100ft 61 sandy beach. Private 1-800-780-4643 NEW. 2 bedroom, 2½ bath town- W«siland Mall. Meijers & express­ garage, $59,900. setting with yh mile driveway; thru and bright and cheery rooms. Lots houses with (Oil basement & garage, Remerica MOVES YOU IN' of updates:. 474-5700 ways 2 bedrOoms. '2 baths, full mature woods. 10 minutes--from INTERNATIONAL MARKETER look-^ approx. 1.250 sq.ft. basement, attached garage, lots of Per© Marquette River, fly only water. ing for national's from Mexico, Bra-;;' Preview 5 new exciting models, full COLDWELL BANKER 7 HOMETOWN REALTORS Century 21 zit. Poland/Japan or Hungary, inter-; basement. 2 car attached garage, •AFFORDABLE extras.. 7''7%- & 8¾ interest rate $259,000. 616-538-1906 large tnaster bedroom suite and available Lakes Realty ested. in helping develop interna-;; The Prudential •DRAMATIC ENTRY 8520 100th Avenue HOWELL - Earl Lake .160' frontage, tional businesses there as a second": J. Scott. Inc. much more. Get in on the ground •EXCITINQ FLOOR PLANS Model Open Daily 12-5pm 420-3400 floor, Stanwood, Ml «9346 wooded 3.6 acres w/2300 sq. ft. income for themselves. Hypnar En-*;, REMEMBER REMERICA 522-3200 Wolfe Realty •CATHEDRAL CEILINGS 729-8030 home in exclusive sub. 4 bedroom, terprises int'l Mkt., 458-9673^ •EATING AREA IN KITCHEN (616) 972-8300 PLYMOUTH MEADOWS 453-4300 MILLPOINTE Independently Owned and Operated 2¼ bath. $269,000 (517) 546-7094 BELLEVILLE - Country living, 2 •BEDROOM SUITES W/PRIVATE Truly one* of a few custom built BATHS 327 New Home OSCODA JOINT VENTURES £ homes in this desireable area. A two JUST LIKE NEW 595-1010 acres, cute cape cod, 3 car garage, Last B-52. leaving Wurtsmith Air Put your money to work in real es-;, Story with a contemporary flair. This 2 year old colonial has all the farm. shed. $91,000 Builders Force Base. Military personnel leave LAKEFRONT tate joint ventures. • Profession ally- • WESTLAND - 2 bedroom, garage, HELP-U-SELL of NWWC .454-9535 3000 sq. ft. 1st floor master suite, features and amenities desired. $400 RESERVES dozens of good homes for safe.at Attention Builders, Developers, Managed - Monthly Installments -i, breathtaking great room/cathedral Beautiful and' neutral interior, oak double lot. 520,000 cash. as is. bargain basement prices. Your, Monthly Returns • Land Contract &r Buyer to assume taxes. Call after DETROIT - 8276 Brace, N. of UP NORTH Speculators:. Beautiful private lake ceiling S fireplace, library/den, din­ kitchen cabinets, family room with (Fully refundable) opportunity of a lifetime to buy a property zoned for 10 acre estate Rental Income • Secure Tracks fireplace, attached 2 car garage. lull 6pm. no agents please. 326-0201 Tlreman, E. of Evergreen. 3 Bed­ retirement or second home. Mid Record. Call Horizon Investmentr-. ing room. 2¼ baths, neutral decor - rooms, basement. 2 car garage, new From...$94,900 HOMES site homes. Livingston County. $329,900 basement and more, (688GL). Payments as low as $800/mo. S20's tomidSSO's. For details call: Company. _ t-800-612-5743? $114.900.. WESTLAND - 2 bedroom starter in furnace, new roof, new hot water LICENSED CUSTOM BUILDER Or 313-458-1170; tank, $21,900 or offer; will help with (includes principal, interest at ANYWHEREIN Real Estate One of Oscoda LARRY OR MIKE : WOW Norwayne area. City inspected. Im­ 6*>4%ARM. taxes & mortgage insur­ Free Brochure " mediate .occupancy. Only $29,500. closing costs. NORTHERN MICHIGAN 5125 N. US 23 Lovely, clean 3 bedroom brick CALL BEN DENNY ance). CALL TOLL FREE Oscoda. Ml 48750 MINIMAL INVESTMENT gets you a ranch, stainmaster carpet, parquet Principals only. 522-4271 473-6200 Remerica THE MICHIGAN GROUP Select your site now and pick your 1-800-645-7185 majority ownership in maney-mak*; floor, doorwall to Florida room. 1.5 REALTORS INC., 459-3600 1-800-732-3988 RE/MAX FOREMOST, INC. Ing franchised pizzeria in Westland--. colors! Only 14 units left to be built. or HOMETOWN REALTORS car garage, completely tinjshed in­ Spring occupancy. Call 264-5234 for RIGHT NOW IS LAKE NEVA WATERFRONT r build- Call . 313-284^7430 side and much more. {724RO) YOU NEED TO INKSTER-3 bedroom, nice area with THE TIME TO BUILD! basement, new roof, furnace, car­ Information or see our display in our Real Estate One of Tawas able lot, in neighborhood of $64,500. PEEK INSIDE model at Oakrldge Place on Hag­ 646 S: Lake Street $200,000-5300,000+ homes. Walk­ PORT HURON-lnvest In. A Dream . 453-0012 pet, kitchen. Fenced, vinyl siding. 332 Mobile Homes . Tawas City, Ml 48764 Regionally renown restaurant & BSR, NEW CONSTRUCTION This altractive 1,400 sq.ft ranch sit' S33,500. Call anytime 397-2660 gerty (west side), just N. of 9 Mile. out site, Land contract terms avail­ 3 floors/basement. Air. turnkey; „ REMEMBER REMERICA DREAM ting on a '•> acre lot with plenty of OPEN DAILY 1-6pm 1-800-645-7186 able. $69,900 to 2¼ ACRE LOTS IN 332 Mobile Homes Independently Owned and Operated A-1 MOVE-IN CONDITION! Desir­ NEW 1992 SKYLINE! Just arrived. basement & garacn. $78,900 able location within Hidden Mead­ mauve & white interior. 2 bedrooms. SOUTH LYON/GREEN OAK TWP. For Sale PRIME PROPERTIES OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-4 HELP-U-SELL of H7VWC 454-9535 ows complex. Updated carpet, light 2 baths, all kitchen appliances. This Start 1993 with home ownership. fixtures, paint & MORE! Private pa­ home is truly a must see! Lake access homesites from Most excellent 2 bedroom brick CLARKSTON tio adjacent to commons. $31,500 and lakefront homesites starter home, lull finished base­ NEWPORT CONDOMINIUMS ONLY$B3.500. QUALITY HOMES from $55,000. Choose your own oa 981-3500 m ment. 1½ car garage. 555,900 nego­ •CLOSEOUT" PHASE! builder. Just west of South Lyon We Make Our Business Serving You tiable. 18660 Wakenden. By owner. ONLY 2 LEFT - $139,900 Call Joanne 533-4357 887-8579 2 bedrooms, 2¼ baths, 2 car garage CENTURY 21 474-0320 or 474-0333 EAGLE LAND DEVELOPMENT Walk-out Basement 313-229-5724 The Stratford Group 620-8888 - ROCHESTER ESTATES on Avon HUGE FINISHED BASEMENT with bath and wet OWNERS ARE Motivated! Immacu­ TODAY 855-2000 Rd 65x14. ready to move in. ultra NORTHFIELD TOWNSHIP late & priced to sell 4 bedroom brick FARMINGTON HILLS - Open floor 1986, 1989. 1990. 1991 bar. Great for the entertainer. 3 Bedrooms, natural CENTURION Award Winning Office clean, stove/fridge, wood burning 38 ACRES, will divide, heavily wood­ bungalow, double lot, vinyl windows. plan, finished walkout, many up­ sieve * natural gas furnace, earth HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 425-8881 ed, ravine, stream, rolling terrain, fireplace, neutral throughout. $114,900. grades, $153,900, READY TO GO - tones 8 carpeted S5.900. 651-3871 perced. Land Contract, 437-1174 Move right into this lovely 2 bed­ GREAT STARTER HOME with basement and 2 car HELP-U-SELL of NNSL, 348-6006 room, 1½ bath townhouse. Newer NORTHFIELD TOWNSHIP Two 10 Acre Parcels, rolling terrain, LIVONIA - Gorgeous end unit carpeting thru-out, updated bath, ail garage, 3 Bedrooms, 2 full baths, home warranty appliances including microwave, perced. Land Contract Terms. SIMPLE custom kitchen arid bath, washer & 437-1174 Included. $76,900. dryer, $57,000 professionally finished basement NOVI HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 425-8881 with carpet, plus an attached private Green Tree Financial specializes in financ­ ASSUMPTION car garage, Call now - $78,900 NOVI BUILDING SITES 5 BEDROOMS TOTAL in this full brick ranch in LIVONIA - THE WOODS MEADOWS Available in established secluded ing pre-owned mobile homes. Friendly, 3 Bedroom brick features newer Just listed! Extremely sharp 2 bed­ MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY subdivision off 8 Mile Road,.East of Canton, 2½ baths, family room, full finished carpet, new furnace, central1 air & Novi Road. Call Judy (313)347-4710 fast, professional service. « room ranch, decorated In neutral The New American Lifestyle basement. $129,900. hot water heater. Copper plumbing, tones, all appliances including mi­ Remerica WINDHAM REALTY GROUP, INC. Homes built after 1976 qualify for com­ full basement. 2½ car garage w/ crowave, large utility room . with door opener. S57.900. Wf have new and pre-owned homes TWO 2.25 acre parcels, perced, SELLERS TRANSFERRED and need an offer on loads of storage, great location, HOMETOWN REALTORS for sale Home ownership lor less treed, hilltop setting, overlooking petitive rates, flexible terms, minimal walking distance to Jacobsons, COM lhan most apartments. ravine. Land Contract. West of closing costs and fast service. Get the de­ this well maintained brick home in Canton. 4 bed­ Ask for DAVE banks, restaurants, etc. Convenient US23. 437-1174 to expressways. Come see for your­ 453-0012 • Country Living tails when you call and ask for Mobile rooms, 2½ baths, family room, fireplace. ONLY self, call REMEMBER REMERICA 52 ACRES near Gregory, V* farm­ (EXT. 53) VERY PRIVATE LOCATION • Beautiful Clubhouse Home Financing. $125,900. ESTHER BAXTER, 349-6627 • Play Areas land a '/* wooded. Seller negotiable. MAYFAIR REALTY 522-6000 Duck overlooks wooded ravine In HELP-U-SELL Of NWWC 425-8881 CENTURY 21 Adams Woods. Finished lower level • RV Storage CALL FOR A FREE DO-IT-YOURSELF 3 BEDROOM CONDO with 1½ baths. Enclosed NOVI - RANCH OR TOWNHOUSE walk-out has wet bar. Marble floor •Heated Pool- NEW - SOUTH LYON HARTFORD Nearly new. 2+ baths, many extras. In foyer and hall. 2 (Ireplacs. Crown • Piofessional Management NEW SUBDIVISION & SAVE, SALES KIT 1-300-333-9693 patio, newer carpet, appliances stay, ONLY Bring all offers. $92,950 & $93,400. mouldings. 3½ baths, Pool « Homes Priced From S14.500 COUNTRY LANE ESTATES $68,900. NORTH $212,900 38705 7 Mile Rd. HEPPARD & ASSOC. WEIR. MANUEL, SNYDER & RANKE 349-6966 44 lots - half to 1 acre Suite 160 525-9600 855-6570 689-7300 Primo building sites. 14 unsold. f=l GRlifiilfREE Livonia. Ml To inquire about new or pre-owned Private tennis & basketball court. 48152 homes call John Van at Quality Building sites - $35,900 8> up. Homes • H13-344-1988 Located in community clubhouse. 1 mile S of DEVELOPER FINANCES Grand Rivet off Napier Rd. CENTURY 21 HARTFORD SOUTH Free brochure 437-534I CORP. RELOCATION SERVICES Mon.-Fri. 9-9 Since 1972 1 800 523-5740 464-6400 Sat. 9-5 • Sun. 10 6 PLYMOUTH LIVONIA LAND LAND CONDOS FARMINGTON LIVONIA INKSTER INKSTER Cozy 2 bedroom 1st Sharp! This is the one. 3 Build your dream home Vacant, light industrial.', Gracious! Upscale brick Great area! 4 bedroom, 3½ New listing! 3 bedroom brick Spacious! 4 bedroom, 1½ bath WESTLAND floor end unit. Walk to bedroom ranch. 2.5 on this prime .82 acre Prime 3-plus acres on • bath brick colonial. Remodeled ranch on a cul-de-sac. Nicely brick ranch features beautiful building site w/mature Newburgh Rd. in West-', walk-out. Open floor plan, Quiet 8 private! 2 bedroom pool or downtown Ply­ baths, basement & ga­ kitchen, formal dining room, finished basement, central air, living room, 2 car garage, family room wilh fireplace, bar, carriage condo, central air. mouth. Updated kitchen. rage. Move-in condition. trees in Plymouth near land. Development has> large foyer, central air, formal family room with fireplace, first 2 full balhs, and garage. fenced yard, and morel $45,900 dining room, ceiling fans, Immaculate & afford­ Lots of updates. $99,900 Twp. Recreational Park many possibilities - ; floor laundry, finished $42,900 dining room and more. intercom, kitchen appliances & Hilltop Golf Course. outside storage, manu- • $175,900 basement, and more! $157,900 able. $39,900 REDFORD TOWNSHIP included. Small pets allowed. $103,500 facturing, car wash,; REDFORD $49,900 Plymouth Twp. 3 bed­ WESTLAND business, etc. INKSTER LIVONIA Neat 8 clean! 3 bedroom rooms, large living room Bright & cheerful Is this Super vatuel Well maintained & bungalow located on a WALLED LAKE Come see this meticu­ Prime location 2-plus Immaculately maintained family Lovolyl 3 bedroom brick/ prime area. 3 bedroom, neutral dead-end street near the park. w/fireplace, newer roof, acres zoned light indus­ Super! Clean 2 bedroom condo lously cared for home. home. 2 bedroom ranch with aluminum tri-lovel. Updatod decor, many newer updates No-wax kitchen floor, 2 full siding, attic tan, bath - trial in rapid growing Great investment prop-, with neutral decor, new Completely updated. large fenced corner lot. kitchen with ceramic tile floor, from furnace to shingles. Ready baths, finished basement, a real beauty. Hardwood erty zoned CB-3 Gen­ carpeting, vertical blinds, living Large yard w/newer 18 industrial area of Canton Flnlshod rec room Is a real built-in range 8 oven, new for you, $71,500 garage, central air, and home eral Business in fast room and 20x8 screened porch floors in bedrooms. ft. pool. Totally finished on Ford Rd. close to I- beauty. $35,900 windows 8 doorwall and 2 car warranty included! $65,000 $89,900 growing airport expan­ attached garage. $104,900 for year-round use. $63,900 basement. $94,000 275. Has renovated REDFORD home but value is In sion area. 1.64 acres, LIVONIA NORTHVILLE Lovely 4 bedroom colo­ just $60,000. Immaculatel 4 bedroom, 1 Ideal! Neulral decor, lots of land. PLYMOUTH LIVONIA Sharp! 2 bedroom, 1w bath nial w/hugo family room, Homeowner says SELLI bath, 2 lavs, ranch toaturea storage appliances Included, Having II alll 4 bedroom, 3½ Nice sliel 4 bedroom brick condo In great location. King formal living & dining This home needs a little Canton - Vacant 2.77 Irving room, finished basement, privacy fencing with dock and baths, brick colonial with ranch with 2VS baths, large size bedrooms, formal dining, aome new carpeting, ceramic patio, romodoled kitchen, rooms, partially finished TLC. One ot the lowest acres zoned office. Easy custom kitchen cabinets, kitchen, central air, finished living room with natural fire­ floor In kitchen, neutral decor, 2 newer vinyl siding, gutters, roof, walkout basement, 3 car priced homes In area. access to 1-275. Cash or carpeting, and lights, marble basomont and 2 car garage 8 place, finished basement, pri­ car garage and home warranty. water heater and carpeting. garage. On a deep lot w/ Great family 9ub. Bring land contract terms. foyer, and whirlpool tub In more. $105,000 vate entry, deck and much, $104,900 $46,900 $150,000 boautifully landscaped yard. much more. $64,900 trees & small creek. all offers. $67,500 $494,900 $279,990 WALLED LAKE CANTON TOWNSHIP WESTLAND Family homel 3 bedroom ranch REDFORD Spotless! 2 bedroom, 2 bath on large tot back! to woods. REDFORD .•ondortul! 3 bedroom, spa- This Is III 3 bedroom, 1 bath, condo with Uvonla schools. Plymouth Northville Florida room beautifully Doll housol Overlooking the clous brick ranch features huge aluminum aided Cape Cod. Separate laundry area In Balcony view of beautiful pond, Onlu9£ Western Golf Course, full dining great room wllh lireplnco and ftnUhed In knotty pine. Finished pool, clubhouse 8 tennis room, extra large bedrooms, all snack bar, dock ofl great room basemont wllh pool table, 455-5880 349-1212 baaement with bar and courts. Appliances stay. Wurkthop. Secluded patio « hardwood lloors, mint and partially finished basomont. Backs to wooded area. FHA/VA . $126,900 $52,900 on* y»«r wsrranty. $106,000 condition. $87,500 terms available. $45,000 464-0205 SUBURBAN 261-1823

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ao-k O&E Thursday, December 31,1992 366 Of c.-Bu*. Spac* Salt/Lim ANNOUNCING executive offices from 150 sq.ft. with complete secretarial services. Short term lease. Prime locations In Novi, Canton. Ann Arbor, & on Macomb County's Golden Corridor. Call International Business Centers. 344-9500 AVAILABLE OFFICE In W, Bloomfleld. Orchard Lake Hd. Private entrances. 90'to 7000 sq. ft. 400 Apts, For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apti. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent 400 Aptt. For Rant 4D0 Apt*. For Rent 400 Aptt. For Rent Also executive olllces. 651-8555 400 Apti. For Rent FARMINGTON HILLS , BEST APARTMENT VALUE FARMINQTON HILLS • Convenient FARMINQTON HILLS - 8 Mile/ FARMINGTON BIRMINGHAM - 2457 E. Maple. 1 BLOOMFIELD HILLS -. 2 bedroom, 2 $495 MOVES YOU IN BIRMINGHAM. N. WOODWARD APARTMENT bedroom, carpet, blinds, central air, bath unit available Jan. 15. Quar- location, tennis, carport, pool, fur­ Middlebelt, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, up­ Choice, private location on beautiful ton/Talegraph area. $785 per month Holiday Special! nished/unfurnished. In unit laundry, per flat, close to church. $475 on selected units- walk-In closet & morel Lease $470- FARMINGTON HILLS negotiable. MustSeei '626-5813 month. Call after 6pm. 478-0970 FREE HEAT - Large 1 4 2 bed­ Rouge River, rear hall of building, $500. '643-442B Including heat & water, 258^0167 _ Move Into a 1 bedroom.by approximately 800 sq.ft. 045-2320 HOTLINE mid-January & receive $$$ off on rooms. Clean, quiet community. Use your phone BIRMINGHAM - 357 Columbia. 1st Bloomfield West Apts rent& pay... Farmlngton Hills FARMINGTON HILLS Orchard Lake Rd., N. of 8 Ml. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT TIMBERIDGE Spacious 1 bedroom apartment. DENTAL/MEDICAL floor 2 bedroom flat. Carpet, blinds, BOTSFORD PLACE Sliding glass doornail, huge closets, VILLAGE OAKS to find a home. dishwasher, fireplace, garage. Lease Verticals/Carport included FARMINGTON HILLS CED ARBROOKE APTS, 478-0322 central ^Ir. ' 737-9093 474-1305 . $650. , 647-7079 DELUXE TERRACE APTS. Managed by Kaftan Enterprises, Inc. LIVONIA .99« SALE FARMINGTON HILLS GRAND RIVER/8 MILE FARMINGTON - Plaza Apartments. 2 BEDROOM UNITS Livonia CANTON Security Deposit Luxury one and two bedroom W.OFINKSTER 31625 Shiawassee. Spacious 2 bed­ room, pool, heat Included, from CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR 10 Mile Rd. at Grand River • Huge 2 bedroom, 2 bath apartments available. From $500 Behind Botsford Hospital Bedford Square Apts. Call: 477-7774 $515. Ask about Specials! 478-8722 IN YOUR NEW APARTMENTI Orchard Lk. Rd. at 10 Mile FREE NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR • Enclosed garage/opener Limited timejQffer on select units Call us about our 1 & 2 bedroom • Washer/dryer • walk to shopping New tenants only. 13 month lease. SPECIAL Farmlngton Rd. at 8 Mile Spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. GRAND RIVER - MIDDLEBELT FENTON ST. 1 bedroom - $380, specials to qualified applicants, heat • Large private basement 1 Bedroom for $449 2 bedroom - $480. Includes heat & included. 425-5380 From 1,080-16,000 sq.ft. • 24 hours a day Small. Quiet. Safe Complex GREAT LOCATION Includes appliances, vertical blinds, Clarencevllle School District 2 Bedroom for $549 water. Half month rent free. • All sizes, prices Ford Rd. near I-275 626-1508 carpeting, pool, close in Farmington 255-0073 Madison Heights CERTIFIED REALTY, INC. Hills location. 3 Bedroom for $649 and cities STARTING AT $490 CANTON -1 bedroom, stove, refrig­ Immediate Occupancy WINTER SPECIAL (313)471-7100 981-1217 erator, carpet & blinds. $410/month CEDARIDGE Enter East off Orchard Lake Rd. on Heat & water Included - cable ready GARDEN CITY CONCORD TOWERS • New listings daily Includes heat. Security & 1 year Deluxe 2 Bedroom Units Foisom S. of Grand River. Singles, children, small pets ok DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH Canton lease. 455-0391 Model Open Daily 9-5 Quiet, prestige address with Ford/Mlddlebelt Area 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS 2 suites. 890 and 1160 sq. ft. each FROM $500 Except Wednesday all the proper amenities Spacious 1 bedroom apartments. Includes Utilities furnished, excellent FAIRWAY CLUB CLAWSON/TROY Limited time offer on selected units Special conditions for a 1 year lease Amenities Include: • Stove & refrigerator Parking 455-7373 691-7150 New 1 bedroom, Casablanca fan, 478-1487 775-8206 • Owner Paid Heat & Water • Dishwasher 13 month lease. New tenants only. For further information, please call Golfside Apts. mini blinds, air, dishwasher, snack INCLUDES: -Central Air • Carport FARMINGTON HILLS bar, must see. $495/mo. 549-8665 FARMINGTON HILLS - Maple Ridge 477-8464 • Intercom System • Intercom 2 office spaces available 1 & 2 Bedroom Vertical blinds, carpeting. Hotpolnt Apartments. 23076 Middlebelt. Spa­ appliances, security system, storage • Garbage Disposal • Newly decorated 800 sq. ft. & 1000 sq. CLAWSON-452 £, Elmwood. 1 bed­ cious 1 4 2 bedroom, 2 bath, air 27883 Independence • Laundry Facilities Free Golf within apartment. conditioned, carport available. • Smoke detectors Call: 477-0189 room, new carpet, blinds, appli­ GARDEN CITY - Large 1 bedroom, < Window Treatmehts/Mlnl Blinds • Sprinkler system Heat & Hot Water Free ances 4- dishwasher & micro. Avail­ $4fi0-S560 473-5180 Enter on Tularie 1 block W. of freshly painted; appliances, From $390 monthly • FROM $405 FARMINGTON able now. Lease $450. 647-7079 CALL ABOUT FALL SPECIAL Offices for lease. 400 sq. II. FREE Carport Included Middlebelt on the S. side of Grand FARMINGTON HILLS carpeting, air. cable, laundry, no 1-75 and 14 Mile River. pets. S395. Agent. GARDEN CITY TERRACE Next to Abbey Theater Grand River/Farmington Rd. area! APARTMENT - Telegraph/7 mile $699 MOVES YOU IN 522-0480 • 649-2848 728-1105 area. Very large 1 bedroom, across Near Botstord Hospital, Livonia Mall Call: 1-313-522-0420 589-3355 APARTMENT from golf course. $345/mo. Heat in­ & downtown Farmington. Oh selected units LIVONIA,-FARMINGTON & 5 MILE Canton Garden Apts cluded. 533-7994 1500 sq It. 2 and 3 bedroom town- In shopping center. Newly decorat­ JOY ROAD EAST OF 275 471-5020 houses. 2'i baths, spacious master ed 3 room suites;, all utilities. $350 DETROIT - Grand River & Outer bedroom suite. Washer/dryer, LOCATOR Spacious 2 bedroom townhouse. 2 per. month. 422-2321 1 Drive, redecorated, 1 bedroom, In­ Model open dally 1-5 blinds and covered parking. levels with private entrance, /a bath cludes heat, water, $375/mo. 1st/ OFFICE: 775-8206 RENT FROM S930 . •• LIVONIA down, full bath up. From S475-S495. last + 1 mo. security. Immediate Occupancy. 1600 sq.ft. 1-800-777-5616 INCLUDES: Steve 272-3633 FARMINGTON HILLS FOXPOINTE Middlebelt & Schootcralt. Easy ac­ Save Time & Money • Stove & Refrigerator 2.000 SQ.fT. OF PURE LUXURY HALSTED & 11 MILE cess-to major expressways, private Open 7 Days • Dlswasher & Disposal FARMINGTON HILLS Elegantly designed 2 or 3 bedroom 473-1127 emiance, ample well lit parking. Color Videos •Central Air/Heat Very Large 1 bedroom with separate ranch, or 3 bedroom townhouses, Managed by Kaftan Enterprises. Inc. • Verticals inside storage room, from $455. 2¼ baths, whirlpool tub, full base­ Next to Olive Garden. Chi Chi's & All Areas & Prices ment,'2 car attached garage. From FARMINGTON MANOR .Comfort Inn. Meeting and confer­ Turn 3 days into 30 Minutes • Convenient Parking FREE HEAT. 471-4555 • Laundry facilities on premises $1525: Newly decorated studio & 1 bed­ ence rooms available. Competitive Over 100,00d" Choices FARMINGTON HILLS room apis, from S400 including leasing rates. Carol. 421-0770 • Pool & Clubhouse • Sorry, no pets! COVINGTON CLUB heat Central air. appliances, TROY 680-9090 • $400 rebate for new residents onlyl $499 Moves You In 14 Mllefi Middlebelt venical blinds, carpet, laund'-y facili­ LIVONIA OFFICES 3726 Rochester Rd. 651-2730 ties Secured ent-ancf' door. Car- (On Selected Units) Managed by Kaftan Enterprises Inc. po< ts available. No pets. 474-2552 5 Mile & Farming,on; Middlebelt & 5 455-7440 1600 sq. ft. 2 bedroom garden Mile; Middlebelt between 7 fi-8. SOUTHFIELD 354-8040 29286 Northwestern Hwy. apartments. 2 bedroom townhouses Several 1. 2 & 3 room offices from with full basements. 2 bath w/walk- $150: Conference room, kitchen, CANTON 981-7200 COUNTRY HOUSE in closets, covered parking, washer/ cbpy S fax available. Also, some In­ 42711 Ford Rd. dryer, vertical blinds, attended gate­ clude phbnemall phones. APARTMENTS house, and a 24 hour monitored in­ CALL KEN HALE: NOVI 348-0540 1 bedroom apartment trusion and fire alarm. DAYS: 525-2412 Across from 12 Oaks Mall Heat & water paid Rent from $865 CLINTON TWP. 791-8444 Carpet & vertical blinds EV£S: 261-1211 36870 Garfield Pool & air conditioning SUMMIT APTS. Redford/tfp of Northern Detroit, bus NORTHWESTERN S MIDDLEBELT LIVONIA WEST, SINGLE OFFICES ANN ARBOR 677-3710 2877 Carpenter transportation 533-1121 626^4396 $200 month Includes phone Hrs Mon.-Fri. 9-5, by appointment. Managed by Kaffan Enterprises, Inc. answering, other services available. 464-2960 or 349-5449 APARTMENTS NOVI-OFFICE CENTRE UNLIMITED 27780 Novi Rd. Best executive off­ SOON TO BE ice location in Novi. Up to 3750 sq. APARTMENT ft. available, call Bruce Lloyd, SEARCH Meadowrnanagement 348-5400 The Easiest Way To Find a GREAT PLACE! 4^fe%te" ONE MONTH FREE RENT Executive office In W Bloomfield In­ AUBURN HILLS f YOU'VE EARNED IT! cludes telephone answering & 4 1 and 2 Bedroom $ hours secretarial service per month. Bloomfleld Orchard Apts. Come, Experience The Exclusive 932-9260 Spacious' 1 bedroom apartments Lifestyle Of WALDEISI WOOD Apartments from 375 PLYMOUTH - DOWNTOWN from $440.00; includes.heat, gas & Prime office space approximately water. Blinds included. Pool + laun­ 1 And 2 Bedroom Apartments 1375 sq." ft.. Move-in condition. dry facilities & more. Short term, Super amenities. Call Deborah for furnished units available. 2 And 3 Bedroom Townhomes details. 229-7474 Open 7 days.. • Incredibly Spacious, Newly Decorated "Less than PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN - open, spacious, approximately 1800 sq. 332-1848 Apartments & Townhomes ft ./can subdivide. Cathedral ceil­ • Extra Large Storage & Closet Space 5 minutes ings, skylights, windows, ceiling AUBURN HILLS fans. Call Deborah for details. • Covered Parking Included ,229*7474 Brand New Rentals • Manned Courtesy Gate from Novi& PLYMOUTH PROFESSIONAL PARK 2 Bedroom • Conveniently. Located, Just Minutes From Ideal location, setting & floor plan for medical or professional use. 860 2 Bath Major Expressways Farmington : sq.ft. + full basement. Immediate OPEN: MON-FRI 9-6 • SAT 10-5 • SUN 12-5 occupancy- 453-2350 With Washer & Dryer From $610 Ideally Located On Ten Mile Hills" PLYMOUTH PROFESSIONAL PARK Ideal location, setting & floor plan LOW MOVE-IN COSTS lust 1½ Blocks East Of Telegraph for medical or professional use. 860 • Convenient to sq.ft. -+-.full basement. Immediate • Cable TV Available occupancy; 453-2350 BLOOMFIELD • Dishwasher REDFORD TOWNSHIP VILLAS • Pool BIG AS A HOUSE 24350 Joy Rd. 853-3335 • Private Balcony/Patio (Just W. ot Telegraph) Mon.-Fri. 9-5 Sat.-Sun. 12-5 • Variety of Floor 3 Bedroom Townhomes BIRMINGHAM, lovely 1 bedroom , OFFICE SUITES $525 month. Carpeted, riewly Plans Available 624-9445 AVAILABLE decorated, balcony or patio. • Air Conditioning wfc^ w-r-r»# 62$ sq.ft. to 1,250 sq.ft. Credit report required. 301 N. Eton, THE CHOICE IS YOURS! Rent Includes: neat, air condition­ N. of Maple. 649-1650 Open Monday-Friday 10 - 6; Sat. 10 - 5; Sun. 11 - 5 ing, electricity, underground park- . ing. carpeting & blinds. BIRMINGHAM Short-Term Lease 1 MONTHS FREE RENT OR- CERTIFIED REALTY, INC. Available for 1 month, to 1 year 1 elegantly furnished 1 bedroom unit. (313)471-7100 Perfect for transferred executive. $ Call: SOUTHFIELD 695 PER MONTH Office space for sublease, up to 3 DENNIS WOLF years. 3 offices/reception area/copy Licensed Broker room. Perfect for small professional Hall-Wolf Properties Windemem practice. 670 sq.ft. 353-6369 647-8100 Mon.-Fri. 10-6 455-2424 Saturday 10-5 W BLOOMFIELD Birmingham Apartments Sunday 12-5 Executive offices for the "THE HEAT IS ON... INCLUDES: discriminating professional. LIVING YOU CAN 85T-6200 US!" • FREE GAS HEAT (Mosl Units) • SPIRAL STAIRCASE • OLYMPIC INDOOR W BLOOMFIELD - 2 office spaces ./^SANK: AFFORD TO ENJOY • DENS • CARPORTS HEATED POOL for lease, good location, immediate Receive up to $500 off RANKLIN • FIREPLACES • SMALL PETS WELCOMED • SAUNAS occupancy, secretarial & telephone • Central Air Conditioning Your Winter Heating Bill at A •CATHEDRAL CEILINGS • FITNESS CENTER • CLUE ROOM answering available. 851-8130 m SQUARcr^\TTAr.iE ^ • Convenient To Shopping And Expressways Buckingham Manor (APAPTMENTS) • Cable TV Available 367 Bus.-Prof. Bldgs. • Private Balcony/ Patio ALSO AVAILABLE 1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS. Sale/Lease Deluxe 2 Bedroom Apartments • Kitchen With Open Bar Counter in Birmingham's Finest A quaint & quiet apartment community in • Dens Available A charming rental community just 20 minutes from Ann Arbor and OFFICE BUILDING- Prime location Rental Community downtown Detroit, yet comfortably away from it all From 1-275, exit 5.000 sq. ft., masonry and glass, 3 Livonia, close to great shopping, restaurants, • 1 Vi Baths Available y Ann Arbor Rd., west to Hagerty Rd.. follow south to Joy Rd., then east tenants with 800 sq. ft. available. • 1 h baths 1-96 access & Metro Airport, • And More... Visit Us And See For Yourself! Asking $285,000.10% down on 10% • Full basement to The Crossings. Land Contract possible. 649-2848 • Lots of closet space On Halsted •/> Mile north of Grand River • Small pets welcome in Farmington Hills 368 Commercial/ • Furnished Corporate Suites 100 Moves You In Retail CALL TODAY! 1st Month Rent Free FROM $475 BIRMINGHAM 649-6909 Attractive 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments ^^^•HKaM^BH SOUTH ADAMS SQ. Mon. thru Frl. 8:30 - 5:00 s RetEnT* enclosed mall space avail- Sat. 10:00 - 4:00 & by appointment aoleM"2510 4800 sq. ft. Rates start­ from 520* JL*** ing ar$13/sq. ft. includes heal S air Certain Restrictions Apply t 11 MILE conditioning 646-5900 Not valid with any other offer ^ H Win&mm INCLUDES HEAT %& Apartmtnis COMMERCE - prime corner, 2200 BIRMINGHAM AND VERTICAL BLINDS sq. ft. $900 per month. JSL^ 703.459-5546 TIMBERLANE APARTMENTS •^ss^^. AT CANTON i 11'%-^ . GRAND RIVER •New Residents Only Professionally Commercial/Industrial New!! Exercise Room... Located on 5 Mile Rd. 10 MILE 1 Telegraph & 9 Mile area. Beautifully Just East of Middlebelt Certain Conditions Apply Managed by Dolbcn maintained. 10,000 sq. ft. Can be 444 Chester (at BROWN) in Livonia I s used for retail. Great rate! IN HEART OF DOWNTOWN ICl PROPERTY CONSULTANTS Rftl 5 ^N^ • Attractive Units 477-2690 Vertical Blinds • Dishwasher M 1 L Microwave • Disposal • C/Alr 427-6970 s FARMINGTON HILLS OPEN Mon. • Frl. 9 - 6; Sat. 10 • 5; Sun. 12 • 5 RETAIL STORES 1 Bedroom - from $580 1 Mos. Free Rent 'til 1/15 10 Mile Road Between " 1 & 2 bedroom select units on 471-3625 1 year lease. New residents only. Haggerty & Halsted 268-7766 From 750-2,600 sq.ft. PM or Sat/Sun:268-9806 CERTIFIED REALTY, INC. &ffi® BIRMINGHAM *y (313)471-7100 $300 SECURITY DEPOSIT SPECIAL FOR SALE - 3828 sq.ft. building Newly remodeled 1 & 2 bedroom, with 1283 sq.ft. vacant. Ideal for 1¼ bath, apt. available. E. of Adams owner occupant. Excellent, high Rbad near downtown Birmingham. # tralftc Ford Rd location In Garden Rental rates Include heal & water, City. Must sell. . vertical blinds, new Kitchen & appli­ 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUK Diversified Group Inc. 661-3000 ances, mirrored doors & upgraded \ carpeting. Call Mon,-Sat, 644-1300 • $350 Security PLYMOUTH - DOWNTOWN $ 687-1370 sq. fl. Greal location and BIRMINGHAM - 1 bedroom. $495, 2 • Full Basement parking. Call Deborah for details. bedroom $585. Newly renovated, all • 1 '/4 Baths $ 229-7474 appliances, all utilities except elec­ tric. Carport. $250 security deposit. ' Dishwasher 2755 E, Maple. 646-6610 605 PRIME LOCATION A comfortable life awaits you at Pine Ridge Apartments 900 sq. ft., 34210 Michigan BIRMINGHAM: 2 bedroom. 1¼ both, dishwasher, central air. 2 BGDROOM TOWflHOUte Ave., Wayne, Ml. $470/mo. washer 6, dryer, vertical blinds. Near Call Curt: 722-4170 park. $650/mo. Call. 253-9042 We offer: 1 ROCHESTER HILLS - Auburn Rd. BLOOMFIELD. $830. 2 bedroom, • Swimming Pool Ceramic Tile Baths Cheap rent. 1600 sq. ft. S100 per dining. 2 baths, carport, heat A wa­ 1 month. Tennants to finish. ter, beach, & pool. Steve, 641-5334 520 • Clubhouse Personal Carport 703-459-5546 1 CANTON • Central Air Laundry Facilities 1 B€DROOM MNCH 1 3W Indutt./Warthouie CARRIAGE COVE 1 All Carpeting and Cable Ready Sale/Lease LUXURY APTS. Window Treatments > Dishwasher and Disposal DOWNTOWN FARMINQTON 1 • Oven, Range and 600 Sq. Fl. heated warehouse. (LILLEY & WARREN) Lots of Closet and Storage 440 Frost-Free Refrigerator $495 per month. Cull 477-7031 We take pride In offering Security Alarm System FREE HEAT and COOKING GAS • Patio or Balcony WESTLAND - WAREHOUSE SPACE the following services to MICROWAVE • CENTRAL AIR Available In industrial parkway, up our tenants & we want to to 2.000 sq. fl. Heal, electricity, wa­ ter, overhead door and more. wish them all a very happy Cable Ready • Pool • Clubhouse We invite you to come see us Cell: 722-8150 holiday Season. Spacious Rooms • Pets Allowed This wonderful community H Incited on Ten Mile 370 Income Property • Maid 8*rv,c# available Adjacent to Auburn Hills - near 1-75 Just West of Telegraph • 24 hr. emergency maintenance Walton Blvd. Starting at $555 -4c Vertical bHnds A. carport Included ProfMslortat on-iMta management 20 plus yrs, experience GET RESULTS Near X-waya, shopping, airport ^WENT CO^ ROM DorHHty, Property Manager: 981-4490 0 ^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mm

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400 Aptt. For Rent 400 Aptt. For Rent 400 Apt*. For Rent 400 Apte. For Rent 400 ApU. For Rent 400 Aptt. For Rent 400 Aptt. For Rent 400 Aptt. For Rent 400 Aptt. For Bent NOBTHVILLE AREA. 1 & 2 bedroom LIVONIA'S PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH. 1 bedroom, clow to apartments available, $520 to $600 - PLYMOUTH - LIVONIA-7 MILE RD. expressway with air, blinds. Avail­ PLYMOUTH FINEST per month Including heat, 1 year "THE HEAT IS ON;.. 1 & 2 Bedroom able Jan 1. $410 per month. No 1 MONTH FREE RENT lease. Please call . . 348-9250 BROUGHAM pets, 453-1743 LOCATION AFTER Plymouth Hills US!";. Starting at $575 AFFORDABLE SPECIALS! Novi MANOR Includes washer & dryer In each Senior citizen, adult community. Merrlman corner 7 mile Apartments Receive up to $500 oH apartment. Carpeting, vertical PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom apartment Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apart­ CHRISTMAS 1 & 2 BEDROOMS your winter heating bill blinds, deluxe appliances, balcony, Heat .paid. Private, quiet, spacious, ments In quiet community. Walk to Near Livonia Mall Starting from $435 at Livonia's finest rental community patio, swimming, pool, tennis courts, secure. The right apartment Just for shopping Central air, dishwasher, 1 Yr Lease. Heat & Water Included 746 S. Mill St. community room. Near Shopping. you at $450 Is now available 1 year vertical blinds, carport Available to _p__ Deluxe 1 & 2 bedroom units SPECIAL ' Call Mon-Sat. 10-6 '.•• lease. No pets. 459-9507 qualified applicants Between immediate Occupancy WOODRIDGE APTS CANTERBURY PARK 453-8811 Spacious 2 & 3 bedroom 455-1215 Ann Arbor Tr./Ann Arbor Rd. 7 mile Rd., corner Mayfield between townhouses w/basement Farmington & Merrlman Rds. PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom, first floor Spacious 1 bedroom & beautiful 2 From $525 • Washer/Dryer In each unit 473-3983 775-8206 Plymouth Rd. A Holbrook Stove, re­ pontiac APARTMENT A must see SPECIAL! PLYMOUTH bedroom. 2 bath apartments. frigerator, air conditioner, walk to ORCHARD LAKE ROAD • Window Treatments Model open daily 9-5 Limited time offer LIVE ON THE PARK except Wednesday town. $440 + utilities 459-5875 near Telegraph. Beautiful wooded • Easy Access to 1-275 • Free Carport. 40315 PLYMOUTH RD. setting, 1 bedroom apt. Carpet, Air LOCATOR on these reduced rates. REDUCED RATES • Vertical Blinds - - Oak Park • Air Conditioned • Minutes from Livonia Mall PLYMOUTH, 1 bedroom lower. conditioner, heat Included. New tenants only. Manager »101 NORTHGATE APARTMENTS • Dishwasher • Livonia Schools Maple & Fairground, stove, fridge FROM $385 • Pets Welcome Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. ORCHARD WOODS APTS. 1-800-777-5616 Vertical blinds 3 MONTHS FREE SPECIAL! • Walk to Downtown Start at $375. Heat & cable included Walk to town. Available Immediate­ • Furnished Corporate Suites ly. $445 Including heat. 459-5875 Save TimeS Money Patio or balcony on 14 months lease $50 OFF ON 1 BEDROOM Swimming Pool, Tennis Courts, and 334-1878 Pool Much More. Call now 968-8688 Open 7 Days Located on Haggerty Road FOR 6 MONTHS CALL TODAY! Color Videos SPECIAL Located on 10/Greenfield south of 10 Mite 1 BEDROOM, $460 All Areas & Prices MERRIMAN WOODS 2 BEDROOM Turn 3 Days into 30 Minutes 2 BEDROOM, $490 477-6448 PLYMOUTH - Park Manor Apart Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. Over 100.000 Choices Model open 9-5 except Thursday 471-7470 ONE MONTH FREE RENT On Middlebelt between 6 & 7 Mile rhents. Quiet newly decorated, 2 SENIOR DISCOUNT Mon. thru. Fri. 8:30-5:00 bedroom, private entrance. $460 477-9377 Office: 775-8206 PLYMOUTH Amenities include: Sat. 10:30 to A & by appointment month includes heat & water, Luna & Village Apts. ...on Venoy at Warren NOV! 348- •0540 Livonia • Heat & water pets. 1 parking space per apart­ HERITAGE APTS y{ $540 Aciossfrom 12 Oaks Mall 2 - Bedroom • Appliances Certain Restrictions Apply - ment 444 Plymouth Rd. between Carriage House Apts....on Haggerty at Joy (N. Territorial, Vv. ot Sheldon) • Carpeting & blinds 455-4721 Not valid with arty other.offer Mill & Haggerty. 454-9274 SOUTHFIELD 354- 8040 WINTER MOVE-IN • Laundry facilities 29286 Northwestern Hwy. Open Dally 12-5pm 1 Bedroom from...$425 2 Bedroom from...$460 SPECIALI • Central air & pool CANTON 981 7200 New Tenants Only • SPECIAL- • Security Studio & Smaller 1 Bedroom from...$390 42711 Ford Rd. 1ST MONTH RENT FREE Signed Lease by Dec 31st, 1992 with 13 month lease * 455-3682 TROY 680- 9090 14 Month's Lease Warren & Middlebelt Area **•••••••*••••••*•*, Dec. & Jan FREE) $25 discount off each months rent, Plymouth Rd., near I-275 3726 Rochester Rd. with presentation of ad + MOVE-IN-SPECIAL! * 8444 CURTIS CREEK APTS at tim&of application. * CLINTON TWP, 791 Farmington Rd. At 6½ Mile + 1 Bedroom In Village Apts. * 36B70 Garfield Includes; •¥ $400 mo. includes heat -* 3710 Quality 1 bedroom apis available. WlSTUNDPUUHnS. ANN ARBOR 677 Private Entrance, Vertical Blinds Rent $445, Includes heat & water. *••••••**••*••*•••* 2877 Carpenter Appliances, Patio/Balcony. Spacious floor plans • 24 hr maintenance • Vertical blinds • Storage Central Air, Washer & Dryer Oak Village Call For r A nice place to live!. • 1st tioor laundry • Security locked doors • Cais allowed APARTMENTS 473-0365 /L«J\ • Washer/dryer hook-up In some units UNLIMITED PLYMOUTH - Attractive 1 bedroom. Super Special Rates! 2758 Ackley Near bus line Air, new carpet, cable, laundry. Near Luna/ViHage Apts.: Mon.-Sat. 10-6; Sun. 12-6 SOON TO BE 455-2143 Carriage House Apts.; Call For Appt. APARTMENT I-275. No pets. $435 w/heat. Westlarid SEARCH 11am-11pm Ann Arbor 995-9624 * upon credit approval. 7 'Season's Q/teefings The Easiest Way To Find 425-0930 a GREAT PLACE! •MB ^3 721-8111 5pacious I and 2 Bedroom Southfield 'Family Living At its Best9 HIDDEN OAKS Two bedroom, one bath duplex ranch SPECIAL! APARTMENTS homes with full basements. SPECIAL! per FREE RENT ionth SPECIALS SAVE $1200 V2 OFF RENT, ANY 2 MONTHS SAVE $1300 YOU CHOOSE PLUS FREE CARPORT • On-site management SAVE $1400 FOR 6 MONTHS • On-site maintenance Blinds, ceramic bath, central air, carports available, • Lawn cutting Call now, ask us how. intercoms, patios/balconies. Cable ready, large storage area, Our holiday gilt lo you. • Snow removal $99 security deposit. laundry facilities. S s -Short Term Leases. 1 BDR. FROM... 510. 2 BDR. FROM... 595. 6-9 Month Leases available on selected units. FOUNTAIN PARK Daily 11-6, Sat; 9-2 South side ot Grand River, between 15833 W. 11 Mile KBST >•(£<»*% Meadowbrook & Novi Rds. at Greenfield OO /-49JSU 348-0626 ^ *Bas*d on 13 month occupancy. New Tenants only. Selected Units. V Hours: Man.-Fri. 10:30-6:30 Sat. &Sun; Noon-5 (small pets welcome) • NOVI "THE HEAT IS ON... US!" Receive up to S500 off your winter heating bill • on our beautiful 2 bedrooms Only At NOVI RIDGE lake $ointe Mlase. A PAR T M E N T S CHECK THIS OUT! PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN • Vertical Blinds • Pt ivate Patio/Balcony ONE & TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS • Exciting New Clubhouse from $4QJ mPoerh ,NCLuDES: • w/large screen TVS video library • Exercise Room w/sauna D Free Gas Heat • • Novi Schools and Water • Pets welcome Q Porch or Balcony • Furnished Corporate Suites D Swimming Pool CALL TODAY' D Community Bldg. D Basement Storage

349-8200 Call Manager at: (or. 10 Mile between Novi & Meadowbrook, Rds.) 453-1597 Hours: Won,- Fri. 8:30 - 5:00 Sat. 10 - 4 & by appointment OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY Certain Restrictions Apply Not valid with any other offer SECLUDED SECLUDED

SECLUDED ...Yet Close to Everything! SECLUDED • Spacious Floor Plan • Patio/Balcony • Large Storage Area • Dishwasher (in unit) • Carport SECLUDED Starting 2 Months From $565 FREE!!! 1i% New residents onlv 358-1885 ""•"•"M

LIVING YOU CAN Where We Have Something For Everyone! Afford To Enjoy! 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS FROM you choose the amenities you want. .iC, . HEAT INCLUDED • 12 UNIQUE • WASHER & DRYER 360 INCLUDED A comfortable life FLOOR PLANS IN APARTMENT Beautiful Selling in awaits you at The New 1 & 2 Starting from $610 Pines..." The Best Kept Bedroom "Ask about our current Secret" on Frankln Lakefront Apartments monthly specials" R°ad UMlle from *i $405 '\\wmii Starting mrwMTwmMlm LOCATED IN NOVI ON PONTIAC TRAIL COfVWftMNniy toMRM 9fl TV 1 MILE EAST OF BECK ROAD OIII'H • Vcn S Chrtc CtnHrf Dr., bctwtwt from $6j5 OPEN DAILY 9-6 • SUNDAY 12-5 Tttegraph and Uttttr 357-0437 669-5566 624-6464 CIVIC CIIIW J 350-9053 ^gmammmmmmmmmmm d 1 •mm^^^^mm^^m

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Rear window defroster, illuminated entry system, power lock group, XLT trim, air conditioning, premium electric radio with cassette & Eddie Bauer trim, air conditioning, premium electronic radio with Leather seats. Eddie Bauer trim, air conditioning, premium elec.-onic cornering lamps, power radio antenna, hlgMeveJ audio system, key* clock, V-6 engine, automatic overdrive, luggage rack, leather seats. cassette and clock, automatic overdrivo transmission, performance radio with cassette & clock, automatic overdrive transmission, perfor­ less entry, 4.6L OHC SEFI V8 engine, electronic automatic overdrive Stock #D4501T axle, trailer towing package. Ford JBL audio system with cassette. mance axle, trailer towing package, Ford JBL audio system with cas­ transmission, leather split bench seats, JBL audio system. Stock Stock #D286«T sette, leather seats. Stock #04531 03350 YOUR $< YOUR $ MSRP per MSRP YOUR $ per MSRP YOUR $ per MSRP per $27,166 PRICE mo. '• $26,511 HrClwtl 378 mo. $24,533 PRICE 390 mo. $26,754 PRICE 424mo i . 436

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FARMINGTON HILLS CANTON WESTLAND WESTLAND UPDATED CONTEMPORARY RANCH. Finished walk­ CANTON SPOTLESS CUTIE. Super 3 bedroom 2 bath DETACHED CONDO. Absolutely stunning. Executive PLEASE TAKE OFF. Your shoes, this home is so out (could be in-law quarters) on premium wooded lot ranch with new kitchen, Alpine Birch cupboards, builder model with extras galorel Spacious, open Great clean. It's perfect PERFECTION, a homeowner's dream. with stream. Super master suite/master bath with sky­ basement, large garage, new deck. Fussy Buyer Spe­ Room, three bedrooms, 2 full baths, master suite, first Country charm and so neat. Huge lot, window seat, light and whirlpool. S bedrooms & 3 baths. cial - HURRY! floor laundry, huge decking, 24x22 attached garage. new furnace and carpets. At a price you can't beat. $259,000 (23R-37819) 455-7000 $109,900 (23H-01610) 455-7000 $116,850 (C7876) 261-0700 $54,900 326-2000

PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH REDFORD NORTHVILLE (CLOSE TO HEAVEN) Spacious 4 bedroom Tudor, PRICED TO PLEASE. Lovely 3 bedroom home in A REAL BEAUTY! South Redford area. Move in and LOTS OF LIVING in this 4 bedroom, 3½ bath Colonial amenities galore. Open floor plan, stone fireplace in Plymouth. This home has many updates. Don't miss enjoy the warm, cozy atmosphere of this 3 bedroom, in Lakes of Northville. Family room with beamed ceiling family room. Plymouth Schools on 4.4 acres. Enjoy the out on this exceptional value with basement, double 1 '/= bath ranch Newer carpet, bay window in dining and full brick fireplace. Large deck overlooks yard with pool & creek Easy access to M-14 pane windows & MUCH MORE! room, finished basement, close to schools. fruit & flowering trees. Home Warranty. $289,900 (23S-10842) 455-7000 $84,900 (23I-00859) 455-7000 $68,500 (L11329) 261-0700 $219,900 (WAT) 348-6430

PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH WESTLAND DEARBORN HEIGHTS TIRED OF STAIRS? Invest in and enjoy this well built, SEE WORTHY! Mature trees, parquet floors, French SHARP THREE BEDROOM RANCH. Cozy! Two baths, SOLID BRICK RANCH! Coved ceiling in living room, 3 bedroom bnck ranch on beautiful 90'x145' lot. Hard­ doors, huge laundry, much, much storage! Plus home country kitchen, large deck, partially finished basement hardwood floors, hew windows in 89 with marble sills, wood floors, family room, fireplace. Do a little work and protection plan & closing credit for buyer WHY WAIT? with double insulation, new bath & possible 4th updated bath, clean home. Bring offers! reap the benefits. $122,900 (23-J44444) 455-7000 bedroom or den. 2 car garage with opener. $84,999 (BRO) 348-6430 $126,000 (23T-11786) 455-7000 $64,999 (B33611) 261-0700

CANTON LIVONIA WESTLAND WESTLAND NORTH CANYON RANCH with formal dining room! STATE STREET RANCH. Newer windows, roof, insula­ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. In a great Westland NEW ALL THROUGH IN. This 3 bedroom aluminum Spacious home with open floor plan. 3 bedrooms, 2 tion, and every room freshly painted. This three bed­ location! Three bedroom brick ranch with spacious Ranch with new carpeting, remodeled bath, newer roof, baths, family room with fireplace plus 19' living room. room brick ranch has a huge living room, full base­ floor plan and snack bar in breakfast room. Pnced to and 2½ car garage. New carpet & floor coverings. ment, oversized garage, and m a great area sell at $66,900 * 326-2000 $106,900 (23U-44256) 455-7000 $86,777 (M32321) 261-0700 $60,900 (W629) 261-0700 V""*"* 'WL/^~ •M^ak-I^ ^fcv m**^t t \ . 4 -¾ fm H^L •••'••-^ Ijjjst.

'SMSBBKWW ^-t__ l m? ^asSl^ '.«!#>' CANTON REDFORD WESTLAND REDFORD SITTING PRETTY. Lovely 3 bedroom, 2½ bath Colo­ SPACIOUS CONTEMPORARY. Four bedrooms, 3½ COLONIAL COMPORT. Cozy charm, this 4 bedroom DONT PASS THIS "BUY"! Immaculate 3 bedroom nial. Neutral decor. Large kitchen opens to family room baths, family room with fireplace, formal dining room, home will keep you warm. There's a family room, ranch. Much appeal in & out, large kitchen, dining area, with woodburnlng insert. Partly finished basement. Pa­ finished basement, 2½ car garage, and on a double lot. fireplace, finished basement and more - central air, neutral carpet, newer roof & windows, rec room, fenced tio & deck. ONE LOOK WILL SELL! What more could you ask for? Home Warranty. garage, even a sliding glass door! yard & 2 car bnck garage $138,900 (23W-08109 455-7000 $93,000 (L15520 261-0700 $87,351 326-2000 $77,500 (BDY) 477-1111

CANTON LIVONIA CANTON NORTHVILLE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS! Better than new 2 years old THREE BEDROOM ALUMINUM RANCH. This house SHARP CONDO IN CANTON. Move in condition. Large HIGHLAND LAKES. 3 bedroom townhouse with newer 4 bedroom, 2½ bath Canton Colonial with fireplace, 6 won't last! Central air, newer furnace, & 2 car garage. master bedroom with walk-in closet. Neutral decor carpeting, neutral decor and move-In condition. White panel doors, generous bedrooms, & professionally Can move right inl throughout. Newer carpet and kitchen floor. Basement kitchen motif. Features custom brick patio, and fire­ landscaped lot. $59,900 (H20516) 261-0700 floor tiled. Don't miss this one. (10K) place in living room. Must see. $154,900 (23P-430) 455-7000 $70,000 326-2000 $85,900 (CST) 477-1111

CANTON LIVONIA ROMULUS LIVONIA COZY CORNER FIREPLACE IN FAMILY ROOM. En­ UPDATES! UPDATES! This three bedroom brick ranch TOTALLY UPDATED. Better Homes and Gardens RANCH WITH GREAT ROOM. Immaculate 3 bedroom, joy the roomy comfort of this sharp 4 bedroom Canton features two full baths, updated kitchen, new roof, whose updates include new kitchen, floor, cabinets, 2 bath ranch wih finished rec room, neutral decor, first Colonial with country kitchen, wood floor In foyer and partially finished basement, 2½ car garage, low taxes, etc., newer Anderson windows, newer roof, privacy floor laundry, deck & sprinklers. Spotless move-In 4th bedroom. Fenced yard & near park. & pool (sellers will leave or remove). fence, nicely finished basement with bar. condition. Less than 10 years old. A must see. $119,900 (23B-00808) 455-7000 $89,900 (D9870) 261-0700 $79,900 326-2000 $192,500 (NOR) 851-1900 Real Estate FARMINGTON HILLS PLYMOUTH REDFORD OnCmc NOW! NOW! 18 THE TIME TO BUY this hard-to-find HIDDEN CREEK CONDO. Secluded luxury in this LOCATION, LOCATION. 3 bedroom brick Bungalow LARGE 1-bedroom Echo Valley condo wtth formal din­ gorgeous home. Features Include two master bedroom with basement and garage, dining room with wood Our ing room, newer vertical blind*, bathroom counter and suites, large formal dining room, sunken living room cabinets, freshly painted, Florida room, large front shetves. Fee Includes heat, water, furnace & central air with fireplace and library. Perfection Inside and outl orch. Home Warranty. rd maintenance & replacement, etc. $279,900 (H13277) 261-0700 S68,000 326-2000 $69,900 (23E-27690) 455-7000 63 Year cRcal Estate One Inc. 1992.

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400 ApU. For Rant 400 ApU.ForB»nt WApte. Forwent 400 Aptt. For Rent 400 Aptt. For Rent 400 Aptt. For Rent 400 ApU. For Rent 400 ApU. For Rent 400 ApU. For Bent SOUTHFIELD Westland Capri Apartments Plymouth Madison Heights ROYAL OAK SOUTHFIELD SOUTHFIELD CHRISTMAS SPECIAL REDFORD MANOR Look No Further $399 MOVES YOU IN $399 MOVES YOU IN 1 & 2 bedroom apartments starting "THE HEAT IS ON­ SOUTH REDFORD GREAT APTS. $410 per mo. $198 security deposit. Franklin Pointe FREE HEAT. Clean. Quiet Location. On selected units Westwood Apartments Intrusion Alarm. Lighted Parking. at $420 includes heat, cathedral Dearborn Heigrtts/Uvbnia Area Townhouses • FREE HEAT ceilings, balcony/patio. Security de­ US! Deluxe Z bedroom apartment. GREAT 357-3777 Large Walk-In Closet, Extra Large • Clean, quiet 1 bedroom Storage Area. Rent $470. Lahser posit; $200. 261-5410 .Small, quiet complex. Plush carpeting, vertical blinds, setf- . Walk-In closets Receive up to $500 Off Excellent storage and cable TV. LOCATIONS Royal Oak Near 6½ Mile. NORTHWOOD APARTMENTS - FREE cieanlng oven, central air, private • Covered parking WESTLAND WELLINGTON PLACE Your Winter Heating Bill at: 937-1880, 559-7220 $200 Security Deposit patio & parking by your door. • 24 hr. monitored Intrusion alarm $50 Security Deposit 355-1069 FROM $565 Enjoy The ROC H ESTER/DOWNTOWN 1 Month's Free Rent 1 bedroom starting at $450 - 2bedroom/2bath. 1291 sq.ft. Managed by Kaftan Enterprises 12 Mile 4 Lahser 2 bedroom, • kitchen, living room, APARTMENT TWYCKINGHAM VALLEY TWIN ARBORS For 1 Bedroom Apts. Ca!l541-3332 • 3bedroom/2bathv 1537 sq.ft. basement, super clean, $625 month. 356-4403 Call 652-3149 or 070-4400 • 3 bedroom/2 Wbath, 1512 sq.ft. + STRETCH YOUR Beautiful 1 &'2 bedroom apartments RENTINCLUDES ROYAL OAK- Super clean in quiet LOCATOR Full basement Managed by KaKan Enterprises. Inc. NEW YEAR minutes away from Downtown Plym­ complex. Lots of closets & extra RENT DOLLARS ROCHESTEFVHILLS storage. Air, pool, balconies, verti­ Troy/Royal Oak Areas outh yet secluded in a quiet residen­ Heat & FROM $697 In Your Spacious tial neighborhood. RIVER'S EDGE TOWNHOMES cals, no pets. 1 bedroom, $465. 1-800-777-5616 Large 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. SPECIALS STARTING AT $695 From $495 Vertical Blinds 2 bedroom, $495. 435-2514 HEAT INCLUDED at Amber Apartments 1 or 2 Bedroom Apt. • Extra Storage Space $200 SECURITY DEPOSIT Save Time & Money Great Location Luxury 2 bedrooms. 1200 sq.tt, ROYAL OAK/TROY Open 7 Days Swimming Pool • Large Balconies CALLFOR 355-1367 280-1700 1st Month's Rent • Beautiful Pool Pool, fitness center, nature trails, Doggy, Doggy, where will you live? Color Videos Wall to Wall Carpet • Furnished Corporate Suites tennis courts. Hamlin/Crooks Road SUPER SPECIAL At Amber Apartments All Areas S. Prices SOUTHFIELD Mini Blinds (follow Streamwood). 652-8060 Permission they give! Turn 3 Days into 30 Minutes Laundry Facilities FREE* ON FIRST MONTH'S RENT Over 100.000 Choices TROY CALL TODAY! SPECIALS. TOOl Minutes to Major SOMERSET AREA - FROM $495 Rochester Expressways and Highways 6 month or 1 year lease. Well main­ Studio and spacious 1 & 2 bedroom LIVONIA SCHOOLS OAK HILL APARTMENTS 280-1700 TROY 680-9090 Holiday Move apartments. Amenities include: 453-2800 tained. Newly decorated. Features: PARKWAY APARTMENTS Now accepting applications for Air conditioning,, refrigerator, range, SEVEN MILE/Tefegraph. 1 bedroom 3726 Rochester Rd. • Owner Paid Heat IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY apartments and townhouses. . . 357-2503 -. Mon. - Fri., 8:30 - 5:00 smoKe detectors, laundry facilities & ($400 & up). 2 bedroom - $495 & up, SOUTHFIELD 354-8040 • Swimming Pool $150 Security Deposit Saturday 10-2 extra storage. Swimming pool. includes heat & water, pool. For You??? • Laundry Facilities Qreat Location 1 bedroom, $435, 2 bedroom, $495 Cable available. 29288 Northwestern Hwy. • Balconies or Patios & by appointment . 2 bedroom Townhouse. $610 Half month rent free 534-9340 TROY Parklike Setting CANTON 981-7200 Visit • intercoms Dishwasher/Disposal Includes heat & water Southfield 42711 Ford Rd. • Dishwashers Certain Restrictions Apply ALSO 2 BEDROOM APTS. SUNNYMEDE APTS. Vertical Blinds Not valid with any other offer CHARTERHOUSE APARTMENTS NOVI 348-0540 • Disposals Carport Included Mon.. Wed., FrL. 11:30-6 1 Month's Free rent/Free Cable PARK LANE GREAT LOCATION • Air Conditioning OLD REDFORD. SfxVLahser. 1 Bed­ Sat., 1Q-1pm, 651-9751 Upscale Hi-Rise apartments Across from 12 Oaks Mall Apartments • Window treatments/Vertical blinds COME Visit our beauttlully - LEXINGTON Studio, 1 & 2 Bedrooms starting i-75 AT BIG BEAVER room. 1925 building undergoing Romulus CLINTON TWP. 791-8444 Close To Shopping & Expressways Furnished models restoration. Hardwood floors, appli­ At $410. Pool. Tennis Courts and We offer-1 & 2 bedroom private-en' VILLAGE APARTMENTS VILLAGE much more; Call now 557-8100 38870 Garfield try homes with washer/dryer, self ances. Kitty OK. 5270/mo. 353-8447 OAKBROOK VILLA ANN ARBOR 677-3710 362-0245 2 and 3 bedroom Townhouses Located on 9 Miie/Oreenfield defrost refrigerator, self cleaning WESTWOOD VILLAGE 2877 Carpenter oven, blinds ail around & carport. - Ranging from $399 to S500 PET SECTION AVAILABLE Holiday TROY - Somerset. Apartments. 2 Southfield Ideal floor plan for sharing with a bedroom, heat & water Included. REDFORD AREA Includes all utilities friend. Come Spring enjoy the tea 459-6600 Telegraph^ Mtte, 14 2 bedroom, 1 bedroom, apts, from $445 APARTMENTS Available Feb 1. Sublease thru July. HIDDEN RIVER nls court & pool. Move-In Can be extended. 5595. .649-9568 JOY RD. WEST OF NEWBURGH clean, decorated, quiet, carpet, air Open Mon.: Wed.. Fri. 9am-5pm I-75 and 14 Mile *on select units Tues. & Thurs. 9am-6pm UNLIMITED All this AND conditioner, blinds, heat included. Opposite TOWNHOUSES SOON TO BE WALLED LAKE - 1 bedroom, water­ For mature, professional, people Sat. 11am-2pm Closed Sun SPECIAL APARTMENT REDUCEDRENT' Special! front. Includes heat, appliances, ga­ WESTLAND with references. From.$385. 585-4010 1ST MONTH RENT $265. SEARCH rage, laundry, storage. No pets. 15001 BRANDT FREE GAS & WATER Save $ 1185 on 2 bedroom Ford/Wayne Road Area The Easiest Way to Find S540 plus security. 347-3868 Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apart­ PARKSIDE APTS. • 1950 sq.tt. a GREAT PLACE! - 2 & 3 bedroom townhouses ments located close to shopping & 355-0770 For Details WALLED LAKE - 1 bedroom, lakevr expressways. Other amenities in­ 532-9234 Classified Ads • Fully carpeted $249 lew, across form .beach, oak floors. PRESIDENT SOUTHFIELD/FRANKLIN 'Select apts. new residents only clude: • 2½ baths NO SECURITY DEPOSIT Includes heat S water. REDFORD TWP AREA- Top Ot-the TROY - A quiet residential area. 15 • Carpeting Drive Apt. newly decorated studio & MADISON APTS. • Finished basement on selected untts 332-8228 540-3030 « Dishwasher GET RESULTS • Laundry room - hook-up 2 or 3 bedroom spacious town- & Oequindre. One bedroom, air con­ First & Last 1 bedroom from S310 includes heat 1 Bedroom Apts. $450 WALLED LAKE- 1 & 2 bedroom nice - Park-like Setting 1 Block E. of John R. • Carport houses, elegant formal dining room ditioned.* heat included, balcony, S water, blinds, air conditioning, rent special. 583-6169 lakefront apts. Desirable location. • Owner Paid Heat ceiling, fan.-much more. M6n-Fri, Just S. of Oakland Mall & great room with natural fireplace. Classified Ads 356-8844 2½ baths, master bedroom suite, Months Rent Heat included. Hurry! Only 3 left! • Laundry Facilities 9-5. Sat 10-2. . 531-2260 full basement, 2 car attached ga­ TROY/CLAWSON Call. 255-7221 • Window treatments SOUTHFIELD rage. From S1295. • New Counter Tops 585-0580 NEW ENGLAND Free. Warren • Garbage Disposals WEATHERSTONE PLACE APTS. WARREN PLAZA APARTMENTS " • Private Entrances Great Living 1 & 2 Bedrooms 1 MONTH-S FREE RENT • Air Conditioning TOWNHOUSES Large 2 bedroom apartments locat­ S200 Security Deposit. 1 and 2 bed­ From $395 Monthly ., HARLOAPT& 350-1296 ed ai 747 W, Maple Road. 2 miles Large Deluxe Units room from $400. Free Heat and SECOND MONTH'S RENT-FREE SUPEJIValui East of Birmingham. Ail appliances Cable. Swimming pool, tennis, WITH 1 YEAR LEASE Holiday Franklin Rd.rS. of 13 Mile included. Some with .brick fire­ 1 Bedroom Apt. $450 BeautifuHy landscaped, parklike courts & much more. Call 754--1100 COUNTRY VILLAGE.APTS Warren. Mich. . Managed by Kaftan Enterprises places. (313)435-5430 garden apts. Quiet secluded living Located oh Hoover and 10 Mile 326-3280 West side of Mound Rd. Close to shopping. just N. of 13 Mile Southfield NO SECURITY DEPOSIT WAYNE DOWNTOWN - Clean, WHITEHALL APARTMENTS WESTLAND *• Ford/Wayne Rd. area. Opposite GM Tech Center REQUIRED -CATS. WELCOME. 2 bedrooms, starting at $410 1 bedroom, cable ready, nice loca­ Specia 1 MONTH'S FREE RENT • 1½ Baths in 2 Bed Unit per month +. security. Spacious 2 Bedroom Apts. tion. $475/month Includes all utili­ Pets allowed. Children's buildings • FREE LIGHTED CARPORT 728-2480 ties + security deposit. 722-8435 AMBE939-234R APARTMENT0 S MORE THAN $1100* OFF Starting at $660. Free Cable & available. • Washer •dryer/some units GREATVALUEI . Heat on selected units. Call now WAYNE/WESTLAND. Holiday Spe­ 1 BEDROOM from* A 2 BEDROOM-2 BATH Troy • Vertical Blinds Westland 2 bedroom apts in Royal Oak. 557-0311. Conveniently Locat­ • 24 Hr. Maintenance cial $360 rent. Clean, quiet, attrac­ Clawson & Troy from $505 per mo. Blinds, large closets, carport ed on 9 Mile/Greenfield. • Great Storage space tive 1 bedroom on Newburgh Rd. FOREST LANE Including Heat, Vertical Blinds, Patio or balcony, inter-com • Large walk-in closets Cats OK. $200 security. 721-6699 2 BEDROOM from Dishwasher & Morel SOUTHFIELD .-,. OUR APARTMENTS Exercise room, saunas, pool • Private Balconies w/double WAYNE Short Term Lease? Pet? Ask! Guarded entrance, alarms* $499 MOVES YOU IN doOrwalis 6200 North Wayne Rd. -=. 280-1700 On selected units • individual Central Air/Heat $329 MOVES YOU IN Extra large 1 bedroom w/den and 2 HOLIDAY • Swimming Pool SPECIAL! ROYAL OAK - downtown, 1 bed­ SECURITY DEPOSIT $150 bedrooms w/2 baths. Large kitchen Plus other specials on select units. • Senior Citizens Discount $50 OFF On 2 Bedrooms room apt. upper in duplex, washer, w/eating area and private laundry • Short or Long Term Lease WAYNE FOREST APTS. dryer, refrigerator, stove, new bath room in lovely quiet residential area, GIFT • Corporate Furnished Units For 6 Months ^ $2»D«per«*W*hwa»^ Franklin River Apts covered parking, swimming pool FREE HEAT & shower. Available Jan 1, 1993. Separate Dining 2 BEDROOM, $440; $490 $475 + utilities. 656-71-13 and elegant clubhouse, 24 hour in­ STUDIO S395 12 Mile & Telegraph trusion alarm system. Huge Walk-In Closets "r^^isE-^^eoc^ TO SUNNYMEDE Large Storage Area 1 BEDROOM $460 Vertlcdl «SH*t> 4VS Batt**e*r*dlM : S , ROYAL OAK NORTH 356-0400 12MILE&LAHSER 326-7800 With Approved Credit Clean, quiet, 1 bedroom apartment ; 33095 Forest Avenue No Application Fee! •;..::v.? 'V* Pool »'W«Jn^.A:Storo9»- :;;.''' with storage. No pets, includes heat, COLONY PARK * select apartments YOU APTS. Wayne, Ml 48184 SENIOR DISCOUNT! • Tew* •> Carport • Clubrioirte:'Cable RetioVT $450/mon(n. 528-9008 for qualified applicants 1½ MO. RENT FREE* Free Vacation Get away to Arizona Amenities Include: 355-2047 on select units. • Heat & water •,&»»* ,:.::;•:: Managed by Kaftan Enterprises. Inc. Luxurious 1 & 2 bedroom apts. also 561 KIRTS • Carpeting & blinds .'OpportunrV. 1 bedroom with den in a quiet set­ • Laundry facilities .; Housing:; SOuth Lyon (1 blk. S. of Big Beaver, 455-4300 ting Plush carpet, verticals, lots of between Ltvernois & Crooks) Westland Estates • Pool S-air conditioning storage, fenced patio or balcony, - SAVE $600 - • Walk-in closet PONTRAIL free carport; pool & in our Club 1 BEDROOM SPECIAL • Cable available House an EXERCISE ROOM • Between Ford Rd. & Hunter APARTMENTS Security Deposit S200 362-0290 NOW ONLY $395 2 MONTHS FREE 2 bedroom, 900 sq. ft. - $520 722-5155 Troy 1 Bedroom $390 $200 DEPOSIT DIAMOND FOREST 2 Bedroom ...$465 TH^EEOAKS BUCKINGHAM SQUARE Heat/Water Included FREE HEAT New tenants W/credtt & 1 yr. lease A P A R T M E NTS Ask about our Senior Program Beautiful 1 bedroom apart­ On Pohtiac Trail In S. Lyon 362-4088 ments available for Janu­ 722-4700 Between 10 & 11 Mile Rds. Watties (17 Mile)£. of Crooks ary. Great area. All ameni­ On Wayne Rd. S. of Warren Rd. HOLIDAY -471-4848 •select apts only a ties. Call us todayl WESTLAND - Ford/Wayne Rd. area. i &2 Bedrooms 437-3303 1 bedroom, cable ready, nice loca­ tion. S475/month includes alt utili­ Spacious floor Plans ^^^, 649-5660 ties + security deposit. 722-8435 SPECIAL Individual Vtoben Sc Dryers Now Open... Troy Westland Park Apts. MORE THAN $750" OFF Vaulted Cetlings AT CHURCHILL SQUARE Across from City Park A 2 BEDROOM-1 BATH Private Entrances APARTMENTC (Cherry Hill) Open daily 12 to 5pm. 707 Kirts (between Middlebelt & Merriman) Walk in master closet & storage, Swimming Pools Sc Spa Blvd. You can do your laundry in the SPECIAL - LIMITED TIME ONLY blinds, dishwasher, security hall SAVE $45/mo. doors with intercom. Balcony or pa­ Jogging Trail Through 16 Acre Par^^^k ^ privacy of your own apartment. These spacious, clean, quiet & well 1 bedroom how $430 tio, pool & play areas. Free Covered Parking maintained 1 bedroom units in­ 2 bedroom, 1½ bath - $490 clude: full size washer & dryers, car­ ports, central air, patios, carpeting, $200 DEPOSIT ALL APTS. LIVONIA SCHOOLS Moo. - Fri. 10-5. S»L t San. US full size appliances, water & heat all {1 year lease with credit) WOODLAND VILLA PARKCREST APARTMENTS for $610 per month $300 security. HEAT INCLUDED Q./MI tin *Omdllk~md>**miM.i*r, I m WJL Short term leasing available. 13th 422-5411 t Westland's Newest Complex month tree. 398-0960 729-6636 Warren Rd. On Warren Ave., E. of Newburgh between Wayne & Newburg Vi Mile W. of Westland Mall & other major shopping 'Select units only

1,000 sq. ft. of luxury space, offering...2 bedrooms, 1 or 2 CANTON'S FINEST WESTLAND-SAVEBIG! Lakefront baths, designed for privacy if wishing to share. Private at OAK VILLAGE laundry rooms, vertical blinds, dishwashers & Whirlpool FREE RENT SPECIALS appliances. Balconies or patios. Cats allowed. — 2 bedroom, 1 bath, duplex ranch Apartment Living homes with full basement. $495 a month. Call now! 721-8111 New Security Deposit Special! Cable TV Available Westland Senior Citizen Discount Available Convenient to Spend Less Time Driving! ATTRACTIVE Mon.-Sat. 10-6 K.*}*y *it\41 ONE MONTH FREE RENT STOP Spend your holidays in a new home. Wntland Shopping 1 & 2 Bedroom Quiet Setting in the Hub 6i Sun. Noon-6 p.m. OaU'OU 1 W Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments' and town- Center Waterbury Apartments Apartments Farmington Hills houses in secluded country setting. Central heat­ Single story • washer & dryer Thru-unit design for ing and air conditioning. Washer and dryer in hookups • private entrance/patio • maximum privacy & studio's & 1 bedrooms, starting at each unit. Selected units have garages. Conve­ $405. Pets welcome. $200 security cross unit ventilation from $400 niently located on Palmer near Hannon Road. Ad­ deposit. Call us today! ' • Swimming Pool & Westland's Best Value... 722-5558 jacent to Fellows Creek golf course. Clubhouse WESTLAND - Warren/Lathers Rd. > Storage In apartment Heat, air, carpet. Intercom, parking.- BLUE GARDEN Call 729-0900 Quiet. No pets. Large 1 bedroom. ' Balcony or patio 'orSoba $420. Deposit $200 458-8761 1 Attractive t=r 1711 Orchard Dr., Canton Air conditioning 1&-2 Bedroom APARTMENTS ' Dishwashers • Close to Work! WESTLAND available Apartments from WAYNE/FORD RD. AREA 475 • Convenient to Shopping! Spacious 1 S 2 bedroom apart­ ments located close to shopping & Minutes... Our Value Package includes: expressways, Other amenities in­ clude: from 1-696, '• Fashionable updated • Air conditioner apartments • laundry facilities • Westland • • Carpeting Northwestern • Park-like Setting in each building Newburgh near Glenwood Highway and • Mini blinds • Owner Paid Heat Available... • Air Conditioning many of the • Lcrge. secuie LIMITED TIME • Cable TV • Dishwasher Metro areas most pivate storage • New Counter Tops SHANDI NGS icon with • Dishwashers 2 Bedroom - *440°°* • Garbage Disposal popular shopping, Located on Wrarren Rd. botwton each apartment • Special Pet Units $ •Laundry Facilities restaurant and 1 Bedroom - 405°°* •WindowTreatments/Mini Blinds Vteynt * Ntwburgh Rds. In Westland • Pool & Clubhouse entertainment From $410 Monthly Open Mon. - Sat. 10 - 6, Sun. 12 - 6 • Heat & Water '300.00 Security Deposit COUNTRY COURT APARTMENTS districts. 721-0500 Phone: 729-5650 • Balconies • Vertical Blinds • Pool • Carport MINTS FROM.. WESTLAND 476-1240 $ Monday-Friday 8:30-5:30 iConvenlently located on 12 MUe Rd. between/ 399< WILLOW CREEK NOW LEASING! Mlddlebeltss Orchard Lake Roods. Please call about 729-5090 Apartments & Townhouses out Specials* •Subject to change 728-0630 •ieni coupons ft security deposit progrorr. [Glenwood] without notice. AFFORDABLE LUXURY We're proud to otter tne most value Now tenants only. tor your money in Westland Orchards] STARTING AT $445 Cherry Hill near Merrlmon (U • Heal Included 729-2242 »Swimming pool WAYNEWOOD • Clubhouse HILLSIDE • Dlnl-A-Rlde • Organlied activities .Cable available APARTMENTS "APAPTMKNTft) . Vertical Blinds In select units Prestigious . Picnic area NEW ONE & TWO Nortnville 2 BEDROOMS BEDROOM APARTMENTS FROM$454/MO.* '0" SECURITY DEPOSIT •for new residents only illMITLD TIME) (Newburgh BOuth of Ford Road} npjwt. HOURS: Mon,-Fri. 9-5 T N0RTHRIDGF APARTM E NTS Sat. a Sun- 12-4 iui /\L JJ $ 11 M A N O R U • avorngo rent bnsod on a 12/mo. 500 toflflo. First 3 months from $330 « <<£v 1 & 2 Bedroom from 475 HOLIDAY SPECIAL! Remaining 9 months from $495 • I $ • '•*•*• Equal Housing Opportunity Bright, Airy, Extra-large Rooms 1 and 2 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 405 An Equal Opportunity Employer Heat & Vertical Blinds Included Celling Fan Bedroom or Dining Area 2 Bedroom • • • *475 *( 2 Bath Apartments WESTLAND WOODS Security Deposit from *2SO LAKEFRONT 4 8 O privileges, shed, extra storage. f ' Availably-1-93. 482-714J

t Thursday, December 31,1992 O&E • 3E 402 Furnished Apts. 404 HouMsToRent 404 Houses To Rant 406 Property ; 412 Townhoueee- 414 Southern Rentals 415 Vacation Rentals 420 Rooms For Rent 421 Living Quarters For Rent CUTE 3 bedrpom, 2 bath cape cqd. OAK PARK - 3 bedroom ranch, din­ Management Condot For Rent CLEARWATER, FLA - 2 bedroom. 2 EAST TAWAS - Stoney Shores. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS To Share Full basement, 2 car garage. Popu­ ing room, garage, $550; 2 bedroom bath unit available Feb. 1, 1993 in Sands Lake Inn. 2, 3 & 4 bedroom FURNISHED APARTMENTS BLOOMFIELD HILLS. Male/female BIRMINGHAM lar Plymouth neighborhood. Excel­ Ranch, garage, $510. Option to buy LEAVING TOWN Cove Cay Condominiums. $750/mo. cottages and 14 2 bedroom' motet Stove, refrigerator, TV, etc. to share nice, clean 3 bedroom lent condition. $600 mo. 871-7399 available on both. 766-1823 . 349-3337 units. Hunting, Fishing, skiing, First run mov>w phones,; maid «r- home. Garage, laundry, private American Suites snowmoblllng, etc.: r DEARBORN HEIGHTS - .Lehigh OAK PARK. 0 Mile/Scholia,. cute, Don't Want To Sell? bath- $400 plus security. Available FORRENT CLEARWATER - Furnished. 1 bed­ Call 1-517T362-4609 • Short Term Rentals Irom... Street. 3 bedroom, newly decorat­ clean 3 bedroom, 2 car garage, Check our complete rental/property Rent by day, week, month, 1/1/93-7/31/93. Bryan,299-6978 management service recommended room -$850,2-bedroom-$950. CALL FOR OURLOW PRICES. $35/0ay Including utilities ed, 2 car garage. Rent with option. basement, fenced backyard. Close ,.:- 277-2656 GAYLORD -.---• • Fully Furnished Need gooa credit. . 326-7668 to schools and shopping. Immediate by many major corporations. Over TOWNHOUSES FARMINGTON HILLS - Spacious WINTER VACATION CHALETS • SUMMIT LODGE OR bedroom in new construction luxury .; • Housekeeplng/Unen Service occupancy. $625 plus 1½ month se­ 25 years experience, reasonable West Btoomfield-Unlon DISNEY/EPCOT - Universal Studios 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedrooms loccated In w v • Continental Breakfast DEARBORN HTS. curity. 968-3689 rates. 1¼ Miles away. Luxury 2 and 3 bed­ STARWAY MOTEL home for responsible business-type ' Mlchaywe'. A Four Season Resort individual. House privileges $550 ', • DinnerOptlonal 2 bedroom, garage, fenced yard Lake Area room, 2 bath condo, washer, dryer, Community Available weekends, • Cable TV 1st month plus security. OLD REDFORD - Redecorated »2 bedrooms microwave, pool, Jacuzzi, tennis 274-3900 or53i-2550 pkia'Autlimea. 442-0771 &•> • 2 full baths weekly or seasonal monthly. •24 Hour Security 425-6463 2 bedroom/full basement & garage. courts. From $525 per week. LOISGRiSSO **"•'•• $575 month. Immediate occupancy. GOODE • Full basement Days 474-51SO Evenings 478-9713 FARMINGTON HILLS FEMALE, nori smoker to share new^ • Carport MICHAYWE' VACATION RENT ACS DEARBORN IMMEDIATE Occupan­ 356-2037 • 2 car attached garage Completely furnished, laundry facili­ ly remodeled home in Union Lake »Pels Welcome 1-600-322-6636 - ties available, all hotel services. (Commerce Two.), lake privileges. • Flexible Rental terms cy 3 bedroom, brick bungalow. REAL ESTATE • Auto garage door opener DISNEY ORLANDO AREA - 3 bed­ Basement, fenced yard, garage, ORCHARD LAKE, cute 2 bedroom A Goode Listing Is A Good Buy) • Dining room room 2 bath fully furnished home. $475/MO&UP Utilities included. 363-0769 $575+ security deposit. 565-2398 bungalow, lake & privileges on Up­ 1411 N. Woodward 647-1898 • Central air conditioning Recreation area, 20 minutes from HARBOR SPRINGS BOTSFORDINN 474-4600 per Straits Lake. W. Bloomlleld • Walk-in closets Disney. $375 per week. 261-6210 FEMALE OR MALE wanted to share 1100 NORTH ADAMS DETROIT - 3 bedroom schools. $775/mo. 682-0494 SINGLE FAMILY • Range, dishwasher PETOSKEY FARMINGTON -. Newly decorated, furnlshftd Livonia home. Non- BIRMINGHAM Clean, Immediate occupancy. SPECIALISTS • Refrigerator, microwave DISNEY/ORLANDO vacation condo. Condominium Rentals. 1,2,3 and furnished, private bath, private en­ smoker. $245 month, some utilities $350 month. $300 security. PLYMOUTH TWP - 4 bedroom colo­ • Nature setting i Beautiful 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, pool, 4 bedroom units available for trance, off street parking, $325 per paid. Call before; 10 PM- 532-9461 nial, large wooded lot, first floor Professional rental management of month plus security: • 425-3733 454-9726 homes and condoa. Western Wayne - Mlhl-bllnds spa. golf. $495 week. Call Christmas and ski season. 645-0420 laundry & study, walkout lamlty • Pond view 545-2114 628-5994 HlGHLAND-mature female, college FARMINGOTN HILLS - Immediate & Oakland County. Best service & LIVONIA - PRIVATE ENTRANCE room, 2 car garage, $1250 month. reasonable fees. 348-5100 student wants to share new home BIRMINGHAM BEACH FRONT occupancy, 1500 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, Ellen Webb. 453-4445 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY FORT MEYERS AREA Guest house 1-800-968-8180 Bath, clean, furnished, sleeping. with young female. Great location, Gorgeous sunsets on exclusive Wal­ 2 bath, custom oak kitchen, all ap­ RICHTER & ASSOC. $795 PER.MQNTH , (new), near !75. easy access to LITTLE TRAVERSE Via 1-96,1-275, 5 Mile/Newburflh beautiful house. $300 plus V* nut Lake. Furnished down to linens pliances Included. Won't last at PLYMOUTH - 4 bedroom, 1½ bathj shopping, restaurants, A entertain­ $60 weekly ' 464-1690 utilities. . • 887-6490 & silverware. Includes - utilities, $985/mo. After 6pm: 473-5584 bungalow, large kitchen, central air, BUILDER 627-6010 ment. 1 bedroom, 1 bath, full kitch­ RESERVATIONS cable, washer, dryer, microwave. appliances, partially finished base­ 407 Mobile Homes Open Frl., Moa, 12-6 en, Includes heat; air, solar; heated LIVONIA - well furnished room In at­ Saturday 10-2, HARBOR SPRINGS tractive house near 196. Profession­ NONSMOKING, working female No lease. $715/mo. 855-5870 FARMINGTON HILLS - 4 bedroom ment with rec room, garage, avail­ pool & hot tub. 3-4 mo. minimum; Boyne Highlands area. Great house, wishes to share apt. with same. 3½ bath 2800 sq. ft. brick. Large able 2/16, $795 month. 348-5100 For Rent At your convenience by appt. non-smokers preferred Days: 1-313- al, non-smoker. Private phone & BIRMINGHAM - DOWNTOWN sleeps 10. Minutes to ski slopes & Near Westland Matl. $235/mo. + family room, library, exercise room, 786-1810 Evenings: 1-313-731-3481 crosscountry. 852-7833 cable available. $68/week. 522-7376 1 bedroom executive rental with alt all appliances, 2 fireplaces, garage, RICHTER & ASSOC. FARMINGTON HILLS - Quiet older LIVONIA MALL AREA - Available deposit. References. 721-0354 amenities. Quiet, elegant and ex­ air, deck, Meadowbrook Sub. Rent park. 1 and 2 bedrooms, appli­ NOW! 1 bedroom townhouse. Very KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. NICE furnished room In a private REDFORD - attractive 3 bedroom, ances, carpet. No pets. private river froht exposure. Plenty HARBOR SPRINGS - Harbor Cove, home. $300 a month Includes uni­ REDFORD. Single female with 1 to 2 ceptional. S995/mo. 335-0750 $1495 plus security. Days, 474-5150 Select 1-5 bedroom accommoda­ 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo, VCR, children to share 4 bedroom house Eves., 478-9713 spacious master bedroom, base­ Call: 4T4-2131 of natural wildlife. Every possible tions in choice island location: ties and kitchen privileges. W. BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN convenience. $585/mo. + security. cable, fireplace, Indoor pool, hot Bloomfield. Call evenings. 883-7627 with same. Whole house privileges. ' ment, Immediate occupancy, option Brochure. Pam Harrington tub, sauna. Sleeps 6. (313). 681-9225 1 bedroom completely furnished. to buy available. $870. 788-1623 FARMINGTON HILLS -. 1 bedroom Includes utilities. $300 month. 534-4973 FARMINGTON HILLS: t4/Drake. Exclusive?, 1-800-845-6966 ROSEDALEAREA Linens, dishes, color TV. Short term Gate house community. 4 bedroom mobile homes, $65 and up per Sorry, no pets. 522-1811 REDFORD N. - newly decorated.3 A HILTON HEAD Island, South Safe, quiet, clean, TV, many privi­ ROOMMATE wanted In my South- available. S725 per month includes brick„ colonial, 2½ baths, great- week. Deposit required, ho pets. NAPLES, FL - Golf course commu­ Carolina-I bedroom condo. utilities, security deposit. 642-0093 4 bedroom, 2 baths, rec room, fire­ 476-0364 or 462-4074 NOVI - Magnificent & new 2 bed- nity privately owned. 2 bedroom, 2 leges for working person. Share field home, male/lemaie. Clean, fur­ room/wet bar, studio ceilings, li­ room/2 bath condo. Centra) Available Jan. 16-23. Only $250. bath with 1 other person. 837-2508 nished, washerm. dryer, $275 plus brary, air, 2 car, $2300/mo. place, garage, basement, carpeting, bath fully furnished. Golf, tennis, BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN $695 & $750/mo. 477-8744 air, appliances, on Walled Call now 737-1852 half utilities. 569-6505 or 254-5750 D & H PROPERTIES 737-4002 408 Duplexes For Rent heated pool/Jacuzzi. 203-248-2523 ROYAL OAK - WhollstiC household, Fully Furnished Lake In Adults only community. HOLIDAY & SKI SEASON All utilities. 30 day short term. REDFORD' - Sharp 4 bedroom, Available now! $650/mo. 348-5100 WANTED - TIME SHARE CONDO In beautiful quiet neighborhood, clean. ROOMMATE WANTED - three both FARMINGTON HILLS - 12/Orchard, Rentals. Please contact . Near park. $295 month. Utilities & 1 bedroom, $895/mo. 2 bedroom, country setting, nice. 2 bedrooms basement, available Immediately. the Virgin Islands for July, 1993 hon­ GRAHAM MANAGEMENT room home, W. Blobrrifleld schools. $650 per month plus security de­ CANTON garage space included: 545-2029 SH50/mo. 642-1918 with family room, 2½ car attached 2 bedroom, 1¼ baths, appliances, RICHTER & ASSOC. eymoon. If available, call Steve or 163 E. Main, P.O. Box 307 Sylvan Lakeview/access. $225- garage, appliances. $675. 737-0815 posit. 453-5105 Bernadette: .558-3833 Harbor Springs, Ml. 49740 $300/mo +. utilities. . 681-7385 BIRMINGHAM - executive 1 bed­ no pets. $595 month. Call 477-0585 NOVI-T bedroom unit w/clubhouse, REDFORD TWP - Newly remodeled tennis & swimming. 900 sq.ft. + lull (616)526-9674 421 Living Quarters room, immaculate. Includes utilities, FARMINGTON HILLS - small 1 bed­ CANTON - 4 bedroom, 2 bath. 1660 SINGLE female seeks same, 22-30, cable TV. linens, dishes, laundry. large 2 bedroom, 2 car garage, large basement. $575/mo. 474-0873 415 Vacation Rentals to share 2 bedroom, 1½ bath apt, room house, all appliances, new fenced yard, stove & refrigerator, no sq.ft. family room, appliances, at­ HOMESTEAD - Available 1-6 bed­ To Share Near Shopping - S645/mo. 645-2320 carpeting, new kitchen & bathroom, tached garage, Available Feb 1st. PLYMOUTH AREA - 2 bedroom, 3 room condos for couple or group. Farmington His. Immediate occu­ basement. $575 mo. 655-6564 ACAPULCO - TORTUGA HOTEL .. "FREE EXPRESS FOR TENANTS" pancy, $300 + 'A utilities, 442-7745 floors. $450/mo. 474-9313 $795/mo. 348-5100 bath condo with basement. Spa­ At Condesa Beach. Also villas w/air Prime location at foot of ski slopes. cious, overlooking park! Rent $900 Call (313) 553-0643 or 624-1408 Featured On: VKELLY & CO." TV 7 BIRMINGHAM. FARMINGTON HILLS- 1 bedroom RICHTER & ASSOC. In Las Americas w/private pool, All Ages, Tastes, Occupations, Single, white female, non-smoking home, appliances, $425, security & REDFORD TWP. - 2 bedroom brick, per month, negotiable. 535-1853 maids, spectacular view. 626-9959 professional looking for same to PUTNEY MEWS $595/mo. Call Dave 255-5678 HOMESTEAD RESORT-Glen Arbor Backgrounds & Lifestyles. references required. Own utilities. FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 bedroom, PLYMOUTH - attractive newly deco­ ATTENTION SK1ERSI Mich. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, on Lake share W. suburban home as equal Completely furnished town- Other units available full basement, 1¼ car attached ga­ houses. 20 delightful 2 No pets. Call after 6pm. 474-1074 rated 2 bedroom 1 bath condo, all 3 bedroom, 3 full bath condos at Michigan. Downhill & cross country tenants. $350-500/mo. 681-1312 REDFORD - 2 bedrooms, new car­ rage, large lot,-stove & refrigerator, appliances, upper unit, no pets, se­ Sugar Loaf, near Traverse City. skiing. 313-426-2517 HOME-MATE bedroom units. TV, dishes, FARMINGTON HILLS - 21711 no pets. $600. 855-6564 linens. Extendable 30 day pet, freshly painted, stove, refrigera­ curity. $565/mo. 476-0830 Indoor pools, restaurant. Mlddlebelt. 2 bedrooms, carpeting, tor. Fenced-in yard. Redford SCHUSS MOUNTAIN -Ski resort 2 SOUTHFIELD leases. Great location. garage, fenced yard, no pets. $525/ LIVONIA - Brick 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 1-616-228-6637 or 1-313-420-0758 SPECIALISTS Schools. $550 mo. 928-1073 PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom Condo. bedrooms, 2 baths, furnished, great AFFORDABLE HOUSING From $960 mo. plus security. 474-0475 fireplace. Stove & refrig, hardwood appliances included. Carport. Walk­ BOYNE CHARLEVOIX SKI AREA. location, great rates. 644-6845 REDFORD - 4 Bedrooms, finished floors, fenced yard. No pets. $590 ing distance to downtown. $725/ Deluxe condo, 1 bedroom, fully Day 492-2255: Eves 525-3568 Share this charming 4 bedroom 689-8482 FARMINGTON HILLS, quiet 1 bed­ .+ security. Message 4&4-0133 30115 Greenfield Rd.. Southfield room on 1/2 acre, with storage basement, appliances, fenced back­ MO. Call after 5prh 459-7566 equipped. Available weekly & week­ home. Private room, full privileges Birmingham/Royal Oak yard. Lots of storage Only $650. ends. 313-383-4893 ALL CITIES SINCE 1976 Including laundry. Ample off-street building. $400 a month, plus securi­ PLYMOUTH - Spacious 2 bedroom, ROCHESTER 2 bedroom deluxe SKI MICHIGAN'S ty. 669-1298. RENTAL PROS 356-RENT 1½ bath, duplex, all apRliances, car­ FINEST SLOPES •'QUALIFIED" parking, congenial housemates. townhouse, 1¼ baths, private entry, BOYNE CITY DELUXE CONDO No pets. No smoking. Furnished Apts. ROCHESTER - 3 bedroom brick peting, basement, available 1/15. basement, carport, 1,000 sq. ft. 10 Min. to Boyne Mountain. Ideal for Enjoy furnished condominiums lo­ FARMINGTON HILLS: 13 Mlle/Orc- $595 month. 348-5100 cated next to Nubs Nob & Boyne $225-$285 + utilities. • Monthly Leases hard Lake. 4 bedroom brick coloni­ ranch, finished basement, most ap­ $700. Available 2-1-93. 650-1998 2 families or 3-4 couples on Lake ROOMMATES Call Now! 746-9237 pliances, 2 car garage, new win­ Charlevoix. 682-6370 Highland. . FREE PREVIEW • Immediate occupancy al, 2600 sq. ft. backs to Glen Oaks. RICHTER & ASSOC. SOUTHFIELD - Beautiful 1600 sq. ft. 1-3 bedrooms 8L loft units, fire­ Neutral, finished basement, almond dows, air, .$800 mo. plus security. Share Referrals TROY DUPLEX - 1200 sq. ft. 2 large • Lowest Rates Available soon. 652-9161 PLYMOUTH - $520 (plus $100 utili­ 2 bedroom, 2¼ bath condo. 2 car CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN Ski Area. 3 places, indoor/outdoor pools & • Tastefully Decorated kitchen. $2300/mo. attached garage, private entrance, 642-1620 bedrooms, 2 bath, all. appliances, ties). 2 bedroom, refrigerator & bedroom, 2 bath resort home. Jacuzzis. For rental/sales Informal 884 S. Adams, Birmingham D & H PROPERTIES 737-4002 ROMULUS - 3 bedroom, basement, rear patio, '1st. floor laundry, full Includes linens. Sleeps 8. On the tion Call: air. washer/dryer & garage. $400. ± stove, laundry. Security Near down' basement. $875/mo. 'A utilities. 358-9847 SUITE LIFE FARMINGTON & other suburbs 1¼ car garage, $400/mo. Rent by town. 459-4294 471-1312 beautiful Betsle River. 645-2320 TROUT CREEK CONDOMINIUMS BEAUTIFUL Southfield home to Feb. 1st. 728-0231 Call weekdays, 855-8110 1-800-748-0245 share. Spacious bedroom, bath, ATTENTION PLYMOUTH - $520 (plus $100 utili­ HARBOR SPRINGS storage, Inground. pool, fireplace. WESTLANDrNon-smoker. working ' CORPORATE TRANSFEREES. ROYAL OAK NORTH - 3 bedrooms ties). 2 bedroom, refrigerator & SOUTHFIELD CONDO MINUTES FROM SKI SLOPES- TRAVERSE CITY. North Shore Inn. $350 plus half utilities. . 352-5769 female to share 2 bedroom 549-5500 For your relocation needs, caff! with option, $550 mo. Also 3 bed­ stove, laundry. Security. Near down­ 2 bedroom with 2 full baths. 1400 Weekends, weekly or monthly rental Luxury 1-2 bedroom, beachfront apartment. $235 plus H utilities.. D&H PROPERTIES room flat $450 mo. Other homes town. 459-4294 471-1312 sq. ft. with storage & laundry facility, in our condominiums and vacation condo. Great views. Sleeps 4-5. CONSERVATIVE NON-SMOKING Deposit and references. 721-0354 BIRMINGHAM 737-4002 with options. 569-8286 clubhouse w/pool. $675/mo. + de­ homes with 2-5 bedrooms, fire­ VCR, HBO. Special weekend pkg.tor mother in N. Canton has finished WESTLAND. Joy & Newburgh area. posit. References. (313) 678-2080 places, full kitchens, cable TV, 2. Starting $169. 1-600-968-2365, basement apartment, for rent. 2 Short-Term Lease ROYAL OAK-2 bedroom, cute & 425 Convalescent & Available for 1 month to 1 year FARMINGTON - SALE or LEASE 2 , bedroom, no pets. $460 per washer/dryer & alt linens & towels. bedrooms, bath, sitting room & Owner transferred. Chatham Hills clean, basement, appliances, month. $600 security, you pay utili­ SOUTH LYON CONDO . Miles of groomed cross country study area. Laundry & kltthen privi­ elegantly furnished 1 bedrobm unit. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, laundry room, X Nursing Homes beauty. .4 bedroom colonial on cgrpeted, fenced yard & porch. $625 ties. Call evenings. 728-7143 trails & Country Club Dining. Birch- 420 Rooms For Rent leges. $325/.nio. + A utilltes. Refer­ Perfect lor' transferred executive. plus security. 347-3147 carport, pool, enclosed porch, many Calf: . premium parkview lot. Newly re­ wood Realty. Box 497, Harbor BIRMINGHAM SLEEPING ROOM ences required. Betty 459-6641 WHEN your loved one needs mire- ^ modeled & carpeted thruout. ' WESTLAND/NORWAYNE extras. 437-1549 SOUTHFIELD-lmmaculate, 3 Springs, MI. 49740.1-800-433-8787 Day employed , man, non-smoker, Ing home care, call Nightingale --. ;* DENNIS WOLF eludes deluxe appliances, window 2 bedroom, freshly painted, fenced (Ml only), or 616-526-2156 DISABLED (but Independent) 55 West. The Westland. Livonia, Gar- -,,'? Licensed Broker bedroom ranch, 2 car garage, middle-aged. Mini refrigerator. year old (wheelchalr/MS) Would like treatments, cental afr, oak floors, yard, neat & clean. $425 month. 355/week. ,646-9167 den City area. Medlcade accepted. - . * Hall-Wolf Properties basement, )¼ acres, 10 Ml. & Civic $425 security. 722-6573 TROY - Northville Hills. 3 Bedroom. to share his Livonia home with ma­ custom cabinets, large sunken fami­ Center Dr. area. $995. 289-1574 1½ bath, deck, pool, tennis courts, 261-53Q0 647-8100 ly room with fireplace, sprinklers, HARBOR SPRINGS GARDEN CITY - Lovely furnished ture individual in exchange for basic! WESTLAND - 3 bedroom duplex, $900/MO. 546-5649 personal care. What Is the best ar­ Birmingham/W. Bloomfield/Troy many extras. $1,650 plus utilities & ST. CLAIR SHORES - Brick 3 bed­ HARBOR COVE CONDOS room for professional, non-smoker. security. Available Feb. Call for newly remodeled with large garage. FORSALEORRENT Kitchen privileges, utilities, phone. rangement: semi-retired, widow, 429 Garages & BLOOMFIELD LAKES APTS. room, VA bath, finished basement, $525/mo., plus $625 deposit. viewing appointment. 478-8183 wet bar, all appliances (negotiable). 414 Southern Rentals Sleeps 2-12 people, indoor pool, TV. $75 per week. Security & refer­ widower, employed? Non-smoker 562-2929 sauna, hot tub. Oh site cross-coun­ ences. 425-2621 please. .464-0871 Mini Storage Finished apts. in small, quiet com­ FARMINGTON - 5 Room Fantasy. $775/MO. piussecurity. 591-4114 BOCA GRANDE (Gasparllla island) plex Fully furnished & decorated try ski trails. 3 mites to Nubs Nob & JOY RD. - Westland/Uvohia area.. Fenced for pets, appliances. Great SYLVAN LAKE - 2 bedroom, appli­ Florida - 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo Boyne Highland. LATHRUP VILLAGE - Room with FEMALE OR MALE to share 3 bed­ studio. 1 & 2 bedroom units. In­ area . Only $475. Dial today. 410 Flats to rent Gulf front, tennis, pool. laundry privileges, kitchen available, room house in Uvonia. $350/month Storage space with overhead door ances, semi-flnlshed basement, Also 2 person rates. for lease. 15x40. cludes dishes, linens, etc. Cleaning RENTAL PROS 356-RENT beach & boating privileges on Syl­ DEARBORN-Comfortabty large, I 996-1644 $205 per month plus utilities. Non +'futilities. Available Jan 1st. services available. Beach privileges. SYLVAIN MANAGEMENT 532-6584 427-9353 van Lake. $775/mo. 682-7857 bedroom upper, appliances, carpet­ 1-800-678-1036 smoker. 552-0534 No pets please. Rents starting at FENKELL A LAHSER Area - Clean 2 ing, many closets, no pets/ DISNEY/ORLANDO $475 Heat & water included. Short bedroom, fenced backyard, storage TAYLOR - Attractive 2 bedroom Luxury 3 bedroom, 2 bath resi­ LIVONIA AREA FEMALE WANTED to share 2 bed­ WAYNE - Near Michigan and Wayne waterbed. $365/security. 981-1817 HARBOR SPRINGS - luxury condo. Rd.' Commercial Storage Building, term leases for qualified applicants. garage, security bars. 1½ mos. se­ brick ranch. Garage, utility room. dence. Fully furnished. Ideal for fully equipped, 2¼ baths, sleeps 7- Large room with laundry facilities, room apt. in Westland, No smoking, 681-8309 curity deposit. 357-0436 Immediate occupancy. Option to NW FERNDALE - 2 bedroom upper, family vacations.. Only $435 per Before 3pm: 562-7755 no pets. Security deposit + $240/ can be heated, has bathroom. 9, indoor p.^ol. 5 min to ski. Prime ,11,313-684-6855 buy available. $470. 788-1823 basement, Excellent condition. Near week. Ron: 347-3050 or 420-0439 ski time available. 313-455-9807 After 3pm: 591-3947 mb. for 1 yr. Start Feb. 1. 261-3526 Downtown & Suburban Locations FERNDALE: Very nice 3 bedroom, •.•J* newly renovated bungalow. Newly Woodward, 696 A 1-75. $500/mo. in­ TAYLOR - Large ranch, 3 bed­ cludes gas, electricity, 399-5215 APARTMENTS landscaped, new carpet, finished rooms, carpeting, finished base­ MONTHLY LEASES basement, large kitchen. 2 baths, ment, fenced, 2½ car garage. $700 LIVONIA - full upper flat with private garage, no pets. $735. 781-3865 security. $7Q0/mo. 464-0062 entrance. Responsible person. $400 25 Prime Locations security. $110 per week. Utilities In­ Furnished with housewares, linens, GARDEN CITY - Spacious 3 bed­ TAYLOR - 3 bedroom brick ranch, cluded. 427-5019 color TV & more. Utilities included. room bungalow, family room, appli­ totally redecorated, appliances, util­ ances, utility room, garage, fenced ity room, 2½ car garage, available REDFORD, Grand River/Beech Classified. The medium is MINIMUM 1 MONTH yard, available now! $675 month. now! $650 month. 348-5100 Daly. Clean 1 bedroom upper. $360/ 1,2 S 3 Bedroom Apts. 348-5100 RICHTER & ASSOC. mo. includes everything No pets. .Executive Living Suites RICHTER & ASSOC. 19957 Norborne: 458-1170 474-9770 1-800-344-9770 TROY-2 houses for lease.. Large NORTHWEST SOUTHFIELt) Buy it. GARDEN CITY - 2 Bedroom home, ranch $1400 per month. Large the marketplace-the Upper flat on 2 treed acres. 404 Houses To Rent fenced yard & garage. S600/MO. & colonial $1500 per month. South Immediate occupancy. $350 $600 security. 28283 Sheridan. Eastern. 228-1100 or 228-1320 plus security. 477-3473 ADDISON TO ALLEN PARK 313-632-5373 WEST BLOOMFIELD - Upper Straits WESTLAND - 2 bedroom, carpeting, AND ALL CITIES INKSTER AREA - 3.bedroom, base­ lakefront, 5 bedroom cape, 2 full/3 OVER 1.000 HOMES DAILY appliances. Absolutely No Pets! meeting place where ment, carpeting. Proof of emply- half baths, 2 fireplaces, 3 + garage, Westland - 2 bedroom. Pets. $400. Proof Of Employment ment.. Immediate occupancy. $450/ nanny quarters, racquet ball court. Call, 459-8268 Ferndale - 2 bedrobm. basement, mo. + utilities & security. 278-3712 3000 Sq.ft. 6 mo. available. $2100. $475. D&H PROPERTIES 737-4002 W. Bloomfield - 5 Room, pets. $495. INKSTER - 2 bedroom, dining room, 412 Townhouses- Sell it. Warren - 4 bedroom, deck, $540, 1½ car garage, fenced yard, neat & WEST BLOOMFIELD - Gorgeous al­ buyers, sellers Royal Oak - 4 room, garage. $565. clean, quiet neighborhood. $460/mo most new lakefront contemporary, Condos For Rent Canton - 3 bedroom, loaded. $625. + $460 security deposit. 722-6573 Amenities too numerous to mention. 23100 Telegraph M-F. 9-7, Sat. 9-5 $2 500/MO. Agent-Pager: 510-8390 AUBURN HILLS, SOUTHFIELD Rental Referral Pros 356-RENT INKSTER - 3 bedroom, basement, or leave message at 681-0843. FARMINGTON HILLS garage, appliances, freshly painted Outstanding 2 & 3 bedroom town- and seekers BERKLEY - 3 bedroom.1 bath bun­ & new carpeting. $450/mo. WESTLAND custom built brick houses & ranches, some with at­ galow. 2 car garage, finished base­ 728-0231 ranch on V* acres surrounded by tached garage & fireplace. ment, newer kitchen. Possession pines. 3 bedrooms. 1½ baths, all ap­ Westbury-Auburn His 852-7550 mid Dec. $825 per month. INKSTER 4094 Fox-beautiful 3 bed. pliances, family room with fireplace, Weatherstone-Southfield 350-1296 Kingsway Management. 540-2670 room brick ranch. 2 baths, base­ freshly painted & decorated. Avail­ Foxpointe-Farmington His 473-1127 ment. Good credit. $550. Option Find it. able immediately. $900 month. Summit-Farmlngton His 626-4396 converge, confer, BIRMINGHAM - a charming in town Also 3 bedroom-$525. 326-766B Ask for Delia at, 722-5130 or Covlngton-Farmington 851-2730 3 bedroom Vh bath, updated, spot Diane at. 416-1218 KAFTAN ENTERPRISES less, finished basement, garage. LIVONIA - Immediate occupancy, 2- 3 bedroom brick ranch, 1st floor THE TOWNHOUSE SPECIALIST $1250/mo. 540-0260-eves 737-4446 WESTLAND - LIVONIA SCHOOLS Hours 1lam-5pm laundry, new carpel, all appliances 3 bedroom brick ranch, neutral de­ inform, exchange. BIRMINGHAM & ALL CITIES & window treatment included. $825 cor, appliances, basement, fenced BIRMINGHAM - Attractive 1 bed­ mo. Ask for Chris 9-5, 451-2020 yard, available 2/1. $725 month. room condo, appliances, $550 RENT-A-HOME LIVONIA - Lovely loaded 2 bed­ 348-5100 month includes heat & water. Close HOUSES. APARTMENTS, ETC. room, appliances, washer/dryer. RICHTER & ASSOC. to downtown. 256-5538 Classified. PREVIEW 100'S FREE Lots of storage, fenced. $515. BIRMINGHAM RENTAL PROS 356-RENT TENANTS & LANDLORDS WESTLAND - LIVONIA SCHOOLS A 2 bedroom, spacious, bright, 2nd Share Referrals Sharp 3 bedroom brick ranch, cen­ floor, some appliances, close to LIVONIA RANCH - 3 bedroom, 1¼ tral air. appliances, neutraf decor, 642-1620 baths, basement, central air. 2 car downtown. 644-8304 884 S. Adams. Birmingham finished basement, garage, avail­ garage, $900/mo. able 1/15. $795 month. 348-5100 BIRMINGHAM CONDO - New kitch­ 425-2977 BIRMINGHAM - Attractive small 3 en, 2 bedrooms, central air, bedroom, 1 bath, neutral colored RICHTER & ASSOC. Williamsburg complex. $690/mo. Classified. It's your LIVONIA - small 2 bedroom home, 258-9419 walls A carpet, blinds, all appii large fenced yard. 15340 Deertng. WESTLAND ances. No pets. $780/MO. plus $550/per mo. 525-9770 security. 646-9179 BIRMINGHAM'S BEST OAK VILLAGE! GETS BETTER BIRMINGHAM - brick 3 bedroom LIVONIA - 2 bedroom, fireplace, easy-to-use source of 1 v* bath colonial near Mldvale carpeting thru out, $700/mo. of 2 bedroom. 1 bath duplex ranch NEWLY DECORATED school. Family room, fireplace, new­ Plymouth Rd. & Mlddlebelt. homes with full basements. $495. 2 or 3 Bedroom Apts. er kitchen, library, all appliances, Calf Ron 271-8976 FREE RENT SPECIALS A Townhomes central air, deck, 2 .car garage. (with Full Basement) Available Feb-1 at $1500. LIVONIA - 3 bedroom ranch, fin­ 721-8111 From $700. Month ished basement, fireplace, appli­ Immediate Occupancy comprehensive, ROCHESTER HILLS - targe 4 bed­ WESTLAND room 3¼ bath Tudor colonial on ances, new carpet, open Sat. & Sun. SPECIAL on Security Deposit treed lot. Family room, library. 2 Jan. 2, 3, 1:30-2:30. 19363 Renset- Private Rental Community Leasing hrs. 9am-5pm dally, or after fireplaces, walk-out finished lower lor, $750/mo plus security. No pets. 5 by appt. Bat. 12noon-3pm or call level central air. all appliances, 464-6066 OAK VILLAGE! 646-1188 larrje deck, attached 3½ car garage. of 2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex ranch current news LIVONIA - 3 bedroom brick ranch, BIRMINGHAM Available Jan. 1 at $1850. 1½ bath, family room, 2½ car ga­ homes w/full basements, $495. $300 SECURITY DEPOSIT SPECIAL BLOOMFIELD HILLS - 3 bedroom Call about our specials! l rage, finished basement. Very clean, Bright 50's contemporary 2 bed­ 2 . bath condominium in 5 unit $850 month. 422-1435, 261-6047 721-8111 room townhome. Private entrance, complex Family room with fire­ WESTLAND - Sharp 3 bedroom new carpet, full basement, fireplace, place, new kitchen with appliances, LIVONIA - 3 bedroom custom brick brick ranch, Livonia schools, full central air, patio, vertical blinds & about products, dining room, rear private patio, cen­ ranch, neutral decor, 3¼ baths, basement, Immediate occupancy, new kitchen. Call Mon. thru Sat. tral air, attached 2 car garage with family room, fireplace, central air, option to buy. $950. 788-1823 644-1300 opener Available now at $1500. In­ appliances, Indoor pool, basement cludes water A maintenance. & garage. Available nowl $1,395. WESTLAND - 2 bedroom, no base­ BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom Town­ FARMINGTON HILLS ( Drake/12 346-5100 ment or garage, $550/mo. + 1½ house. Updated, new appliances, personnel, transportation, Mile area) - 3 bedroom 2½ bath co­ mos. security deposit. No pets. Ideal excellent shape. Few blocks from lonial Family room with fireplace, all RICHTER & ASSOC. for mature couple. 453-9185 Downtown. Call Mike at 746-2728 appliances, central air. finished basement, carpeting, drapes, at­ LIVONIA - 5 Mile/Newburgh. 3 Bad- WESTLAND 2-bedroom duplex, BLOOMFtELD/AUBURN HILLS - tached 2 car garage with opener. room brick, attached garage. $825/ large living room, utility room, gar Spacious 2 bedroom In wooded Available Feb. 1 at $1500. MO. + security deposit. Available rage, large yard, immediate occu­ area. Neutral, new paint/carpet. housing and a host ORION TWP. (Keatlngton) - Newly immediately 344-2537 pancy, no pets. $500/mo. 349-6741 Pels O.K. $645. 334-6812 decorated 4 bedroom 2½ bath colo­ NORTHVILLE « OTHER SUBURBS WESTLAND - 3 bedroom brick nial family room with lireplace, all BLOOMFIELD. $830. 2 bedroom, ATTENTION ranch, garage, Livonia schools. dining, 2 baths, carport, heat & wa­ appliances, new carpeting. 2½ car North Dearborn Hgts. - 3 bedroom ter, beach. & pool. Steve, 641-5334 garage with opener, lake privileges. CORPORATE TRANSFEREES of other interests For your relocation needs, call: bungalow, garage, Crestwood no pets Available now at $975, school. 474-1584 COMMERCE TWP - 2 bedroom, 1 TROY (Wattles Creek) - 3 bedroom, D8H PROPERTIES bath, garage/opener, air. washer & 737-4002 •"Keep Your New Year's 2V bath end unit townhouse con­ Resolution.. .Move"* dryer. Bargain at $595 month. Avail­ dominium All appliances, finished NORTHVILLE/SALEM - 3 Bedroom, able January 1st. Call Mr Weber: basement, central air. carport, no large deck. Kids 8 pets allowed. W, BLOOMFIELD Days 644-6838: Eves 855-5524 of central concern pets Available now at $895. In­ Singles welcome. Immediate occu­ 3 bedrooms, 1¼ baths, basement, cludes heat, water A maintenance. 2 car garage, Immediate occupancy, FARMINGTON HILLS - 12/Orchard pancy. $775/MO. piussecurity. Echo Valley. 1st floor, 2 bedroom, Call between 7pm-9pm 348-7181 asking $950. Hitler 8. Greer area. GOODE 647-1898 Waterford schools. Meadowman- air, 2 carports, many extras. $950. NORTHVILLE - .1 bedroom house agement 348-5400 18-24 month lease. 646-8093 to our community. .as REAL ESTATE Suitable for 1 person. tnSr' W. BLOOMFIELD-" Middle Straits NORTHVILLE - 3 bedroom town- BIRMINGHAM Family Home-4 bed Deposit. $450 month. house, 2½ baths, basement, no ga­ 349-2064 lakefront. comfortable bungalow, 2 •>*s room. 2 bath, family room, new bedroom, deck & porch, no smoking rage. Immediate occupancy, asking 'isr* kitchen, new appliances, new paint NOVI 2 bedrooms, living S dining or pets. Only $650. 349-5380 $1000. Highland Lakes A carpet. 2-car garage, no pets. 1½ rooms; fireplace, Florida room, 2 car Meadowmanageme'nt 348-5400 mo. security. $1100/mo, N. of 14. E. W. BLOOMFIELD - Brick Beauty. 3 attached garage, basement, large Novl of Woodward. 258-9559 fenced yard.near 12 oaks. Immedi­ bedroom, fireplace, appliances, ate possosslon. $675 651-9034 washer/dryer. Only $700. Hurry. BIRMINGHAM A OTHER SUBURBS RENTAL PROS 356-RENT "THE HEAT IS ON... ATTENTION NOVI - 41150 S. McMflhon Circle. 4 US!" THE ««r?W bedrooms, 2 baths, no basement, CORPORATE TRANSFEREES 405 Rent Receive up to $500 OFF -»3V- • For your relocation needs, calf: great schools, largo yard, pots wel­ Classified. It's your D&H PROPERTIES come. Available Immediately. $875/ Option To Buy Your Winter Heating BUI 737-4002 mo. 535-9842 MILFORD TWP. - 3100 sq. ft. on 1¼ At: BIRMINGHAM - Walk to town, 3 N.W. DETROIT - Lasher/Fenkell acres. For sale by Carmen Con­ bedroom charmer, fenced yard, Area. 2 Bedroom house, stove, re­ struction Co, Holiday Special only NOVI RIDGE forum for basement, 3rd floor attic. 2 car'ga- frigerator, fenced yard. $350/MO., $229,900. 684-0397 rage. central air. $1350. 644-7198 $800 total move-In. 538-0054 #tettier ORTONVILLE, Davison Lake - 3 TOWNHOUSES BIRMINGHAM. Quarton Lake nron OAKLAND COUNTY SOUTH bedrooms, 2 baths, deck, balcony, 4 bedroom colonial, 2 full, 2 halt 1-4 bedroom houses/flats, no foe. appliances. Immediate occupancy. Boautlful 2 & 3 bodroom town- baths, hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, Oakland Rental Housing Associa­ New homo. 5955 Angler Dr.. Refer­ homes You'll on|oy a full basemont, tion. 443-0729 washor A dryer hook ups. Vortical communication, contra! heat * air, full fenced back­ ences. $725/mo. 855-1265 yard. $2500 mo. To mnko arrange­ Blinds, nowly romodolod kitchens ments to see call 373-4061 OAK PARK - Brick Bargain. 5 bed­ and much morol room, basemont, appliances, foncod 406 Property BLOOMFIELD HILLS for privacy. Won't last $825. • Elementary A Middle School RENTAL PROS 356-RENT Management Newly renovated 3 bedroom, 2 bnth, • Novl High School Ztttutxii for commerce. It's 2200 sq. ft. ranch on Vh flcro pri­ PLYMOUTH - Clean 2 bedroom, 1 ABOVE THE REST - Minutes to Twelve Oaks Mali vate tot. Birmingham Schools, city bath, laundry room, carpeted, base­ > Convonlont to Exprflsswnys water A sower. $1500 mo. 851-1685 Accrodltod Management • Boautlful Cluhhouse ment, porch. Gas heat. $095 plus Organlialion utilities A security, 453-2032 • Fltnoss Room, LArgo Screen TV CLfl&inCD BRIGHTON - 3 bedroom, on Wood­ MEADOWMANAGEMENT, INC. • Pots Wotcome cost-effective. Efficient. land Lake, 1 car attached garage, PLYMOUTH A OTHER SUBURBS Has been in tho leasing A manage­ • Furnished Corporate Suites short term. $600 + security, ment business for ovnr 20/yrs Days 660-0091 455-6458 ATTENTION Wo npoclnlire In slnglo family homos PDVEftTMNG (On 10 Mile botwoon Moadowbrook CORPORATE TRANSFEREES & condos with special attention giv­ N. CANTON- 3 bedroom ranch. 2½ For your roiocntlon nmnls. call: en to absentee owners Call tor A Novl Rd J bnths. 1900 sq.ft., family room. 2 OHH PROPERTIES additional dotnlls 348-5400 644-1070 Oakland County Fresh. Interactive. cm nttnehod gnrnge, air $1200 + 737-4002 Call Today: 349-8200 security. Dnys*fl0-0091 455-8458 ABSENTEE OWNER Mon, thru Frl 8:30 - 5:00 PLYMOUTH - park like sotting on Sftl 10 - 4 A by appointment 591-0900 Way™ County CANTON-3 bod ranch, family room qufel street. Walk to lown. 2 bed­ Wo pnrsonallio our norvlco to moot A don, 2 T enrage, bMomont, cen­ rooms, appliances, central air, ga­ your leasing A mnnnflnmont needs • Broker - Bondod Cnrlaln Restrictions Apply 852-3222 Rochester/ Exciting! tral air, appliances. Plymouth/Can­ rage. No pets. $700/mo. 420-4062 Not valid with any othor oflor ton school!,. $1000/mo. Deposit A • Specializing In corporate ilMLTuetMVFM credit chock required. 397-783S PLYMOUTH TWP. - 2,000 sq. ft. transferees NOVI - WALLED LAKE - 1 bedroom Rochester Hills brick ranch, walkout tower level, on • Boforn making n decision, call us' with vlow of Wftllod Lake A boat DEARBORN HTS N. Cozy 2 bed­ treed 1 aero, mo. to mo, 437-1546 docking prlvliogos. Immediate occu­ • MI moM Km MOMMV somoN room, basemont, gnrnge, natural D&H pancy, nit appliances, grtrrtgn, 3rd flroplncrt. newer onk kitchen, stove PLYMOUTH TWP. - 2,000 sq, ft. brick ranch, walkout lower level, bn Income Property Mgmt. floor unit, $595 Mendowmnnflgo- A rofrlgnrator Included. $575. Imme­ monl, Inc. 348-5400 diate occupancy. 459-7197 treed 1 acre, mo. to mo, 437-1548 Farmington Hills 737-4002 ) W *

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500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanttd 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted LICENSING IN REAL ESTATE MAJOR SERVICE GARAGE INJECTION MOLDING/ Looking for Lube Technician and DIETARY ASSISTANTS ELECTRONIC TECH FRONT DESK Our students have a 90% pass rate AUTO DEALER HOUSEKEEPING MOLD REPAIR PERSON on the State Exam. basic service. Call AAA SITTERS Has immediate opening tor full time CERTIFIED MECHANIC WANTED for Wayne Living Center, 4429 Part-time position. Variable hours. 2 At teasl 5 yefers experience working Farmington. 478-5770. Venoy. Apply In person, Tues., Wed. yrs. bench experience with TV's & Full time with benefits. WE GUARANTEE your money back Has openings for general office worker with good typ­ Call Jess on plastic Injection molds. Must Pe If you don't pass the State Examt Uvonia, 477-2487, or 522-3520. , 532-521.1 &Frl;, 1Q-4pm. VCR's REQUIRED. Electronic de- Apply within: Quality Inn, 16999 able to read & follow mold prints. NANNYS ing skills, also an opening for full South Laurel Park, Livonia. Classes starting soon. Call Lisa time experienced rental agent for iree S,.teaching experience pre- Will be working on preventive main­ MOLD MAKER Pull, part ttme or occasional. Must CHANGE YOUR LIFE! DIRECT CARE AIDES Dumsa at 356-7111 for details. be willing to submit to extensive our Detroit, Northvilie & Taylor loca­ Serred. Pay commensurate with ex­ FULL TIME: Education Liaison & tenance and some repair work. ' Upgrader/Tralnee Start a new career In real estate All shifts, full and part time. Care perience. Apply 8-5pm., Mon-Frl. Must have own tools. Apply In per­ SOUTHEASTERN INSTITUTE screening. Call 562-4453 tions. Major benefits, paid, vacation givers needed for elderly, confused Youth Workers for adolescent male Days&Nighls & . opportunity for advancement. today. Call Sheila Clink at 356-7111 313-663-6886 son: Mon.-Frl. 8am-5pm at 1351 Hlx OF REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE ONE residents. Compassion & patience a group homes in Westland. Send re­ 684-5419 A CAREER SHOULD BE BY Send letter or resume to: 550 W. 7 Rdi Westland (S. ol Ford) ; MACHINE OPERATORS. must- Small home-like atmosphere EXPERIENCED MAINTENANCE: sume to: M. Barrlck. YLC, 30000 An Equal Opportunity Ecpployer DESIGN.;.,NOT BY DEFAULT Mile Rd., Northvilie, Ml 48167 . CHEERFUL-YOUNG LADY to visit located In Farmington Hills. No ex^ Supervisor for. senior highrlse apart­ Hiveley. fnkster, Ml 48141 Now accepting applications, by mail MORTGAGE That's why Real Estate One otters aged lady weekdays 8:45am to perlence necessary. Contact Louise ment building, in N. W. Suburb. (Not only, at Draw-Tyte, Canton, for ex­ career choices for-the sell-directed, AUTO DEALERSHIP looking for ex­ or Rita, . 869-5263 GIRLS WANTED from Michigan, perienced machine operators. Tem­ ambitious individual and then sup­ .10:15am. Mlchlgan/Mlddlebelt a live-in position). Excellent Salary a between 7-19, to compete in this LOAN OFFICERS perienced bilter/coster. Any dealer­ Area. Call evenings after 7pm: . Benefits. RESPOND TO: P.O. Box | INSURANCE porary for approximately 8 months. ports those choices through intenr ship office experience OK. DIRECT CARE year's 3rd Annual Lansing slve training, siatt assistance, high 277-2074 530934. Livonia, Ml. 46153-0934. No benefits. Please call 722-2510 PROVEN TOP PRODUCERS ONLY!! Competitive wages and benefit Instructors to assist deveiopmehtal- Pageants. Over $20,0000 In Prizes & for an application. quality education programs, and package. Send resume with, salary CLEAN HOMES IN NOVI Scholarships. CALL TODAY.. ly disabled adults in a work shop ex­ fADAL CNC OPERATOR WORKERS 60MP 1 Join Michigan's leader in mortgage innovative marketing tools. requirements to: Box 878 with The Old Maid Service. Person­ perience. Full time, Mon thru Frl., 1-800-PAGEANT ext. 2950 MAILROOM SUPPORT Ask about our guaranteed Income For Mold Shop. Night Shift. lending. Earn great income & Observer & Eccentric Newspapers alized employment with home se­ days.' $5.70 per hour.' Benefit pack­ Immediate opening. Ask for Gary. (1-800-724-3268) Assistant Claim Rep needed for Corporation located In Detrott has receive more benefits using the besl 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. lected to your ability. 313-478-3240 age available. Elaine 981-7721 large insurance management immediate opening for a hard work­ program. can- 427-9290 HAIRSTYLIST - Barber or Beauti­ support staff available & greatest Livonia Ml 48150 organization. ing individual to work full time in the marketing programs ever developed Lisa Dumsa . CLEANING -FIELD SERVICE/Machlne Builder cian wanted, a Very Busy Shop. Mailroom Department. This positon Clientele waiting. Name of the shop./ for the mortgage lending industry 356-7111 AUTO & LIGHT TRUCK Mechanic, Local resident for Westland factory DIRECT CARE PLUS This position requires skills to build Medical o/iiy, experience interacts daily with all departments World Wide Financial's top pro­ heavy repair experience, certifica­ 8am to 11am. Mon. thru Frl. Weekends (some overnights) special rrilcrof Irtish] ng machines Share Your Hair; 27726 Plymouth mandatory. 1-2 yrs. of the company. No experience nee ducing loan officer staff is the high- REAL ESTATE ONE, INC. tion a must. Only top performers & $6perhr. 728-9060 On-call direct care from blueprints as well as set up & Rd. Livonia. Joanne, 425-5440 essary. Please forward resume to: est paid sales force In the industry. highly motivated individuals need DCW (full time afternoons) qualify final machining process. HOSTESS/GREETER - Funeral Non-smoking office. Mailroom Support A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE apply. Top commission.4 benefits. CLEANING PERSON Ability to troubleshoot electrical, . SALES WITH US IS A "REAL JOB". AUBURN HILLS, Wednesday PM 2 Residential specialists (with mod or Home. Variety of duties, includes re­ P.O. Box 779 For confidential interview call Apply in person: Novi Motive, 21530 program coordinator experience) pneumatic, hydraulic/mechanical ceiving & directing visitors, phone Excellent benefits including 401K: Detroit, Ml 48231 Our. programs and support systems Novi Rd. Between 8-9 Mile Rds. Hrs. + Saturday 7 Hrs., $5.25/Hr. systems Is essential. Five years ex­ Cheryl Robins at: are so effective, we guarantee you a Savings Bond & Bonus. 583-2960 answering, arranging flowers &. light £5.25 - £6.25 per hour based on po­ perience In areas of mlcroflnishingj housekeeping. Proficiency as an or­ Please send resume, including MAINTENANCE - For apartment minimum' annual income of $25,000 AUTO .MECHANIC wanted. Must be sition & background. Excellent ben­ superfinfshlng, honing, or precision complex in Rochester Hills. Experi­ . 647-1199 with unlimited potential. CLEANING SUPERVISOR/Experi­ ganist or hairdresser desirable. 40 salary history to: certified with experience. Apply in enced. Also Crew needed for com* efits, including medical/dental, tui­ grinding and SPC procedures re- hrs weekly with employer paid bene­ ence preferred. Must be responsible DON'T GAMBLE WITH YOUR person at: 1300 Southfield, tion reimbursement, & more. Grow­ & dependable. On-call duty. Apply FUTURE. CALL ME TODAY!!! mercial office building. Evening uired; Resume to: A. Wills, 42925 fit package. Reply to 854 Donna J. Economo WORLD WIDE FINANCIAL Dearborn, ML 271-4159 work. Call 9am-4pm. Ask for Karen. ing agency. Apply to: JARC, 28366 a/.9 Mile Rd., Novi, Mi. 48375 Observer & Eccentric Newspapers Meadowbrook Insurance Group in person Mon. - Frl., Timberlea VII- INDIRA or BARRY, 477-1111 350-0800 Franklin Rd., Southfield, Ml 48034 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. 26600 Telegraph laqe, 416 Timberlea. Rochester REAL ESTATE ONE. INC- . EARLY MORNING HELP NATIONAL COMPANY An Equal Opportunity Employer FLORAL DESIGNER Livonia Ml 48150 Southfield, Ml 46034. Hills. 652-3920 Looking for self-motivated people Farmington-Farmington Hills needed for busy bake shop. Baking COLLECTIONS - Immediate open­ Experienced. & counter position available. CaU MAINTENANCE MECHANIC for Detroit Branch. ings for experienced, aggressive, DIRECT CARE Uvernois & Davison Florist. HOUSEKEEPER JANITORIAL ^ Building supervisor ACCOUNTING CLERK Corrie at 352-5695 telephone collector with skip tracing FUll time. 933-0081 with floor care experience and gen­ Steel service center looking for , Clerical position available at a rapid­ Nursing home has a position open • Immediate openings available skills. Salary up to $16,000, com­ STAFF tor a full time housekeeper. Must be eral cleaners for a new account in mechanic to repair trucks, trailers, • Must have good work habits & ly growing Troy based company. mensurate with experience. Lucra­ FLORAL DESIGNER Livonia area. Third shift positions cralns. shears and misc. equipment. Qualifications include proficiency available to work weekends. We of­ a good attitude BINDERY tive commission program; also ma­ For group home located in Wayne & Experienced fer health insurance, life and disabil­ 10PM-6:30AM. Reliable transporta­ Knowledge of electrical, mechanical with LOTUS, organizational skills, Start immediately tion a must. Call 1-800-72.7-1722 « Excellent commission standard Part-time position available In print jor medical and life Insurance cover­ Oakland County. For more informa­ ity package, paid vpcalion/sick & hydraulic important, with dlesel • Training accuracy and ability to meet dead­ age. Please call Ms. Feltner at 827- 553-7699 background preferred. Excellent op­ lines. At least one year related expe­ shop in Clawson. , 288-0773 tion call: days, 100% tuition re-imbursement. «Company Vehicle 4300 or send resume to: P. O. Box Barb, Farmington: 477-6851 If interested please apply in person JANITORIAL/OFFICE CLEANING portunity with top wage & benefits rience, required. Please send salary 673, Southfield. Mi. 48075: Evenings. Full/part time. Perma­ requirements and resume to BORING MILL OPERATOR Pat, Northvilie: 348-3843 Monday thru Friday. 8AM-3PM at: package, with overtime. Apply In Call (ask for David): 255-9505 FRAMER EXPERIENCED nent. $4.50-56. Paid holidays. person only. Contractors Steel Co.. Accounting Manager, P.O. Box NIGHTS Sue, Canton: 981-9857 Personable. Birmingham, GEORGIAN BLOOMFIELD Pontiac-Rochester Hills. 443-5670 «7042. Troy, Ml 48007-7042 684-5419 COLLECTOR Klm.Wayne: 721-2645 36555 Amrhein Rd.. (near Levan), NIGHT HOST/HOSTESS National leasing company is seeking Contact Lisa, 540-2770 29*5 North Adams. Bloomfield Hills Darryl, Canton:. 455-2944 An Equal Opportunity Employer LADIES CLOTHING CHAIN Livonia. MacKinnon's Restaurant BOWLING CENTER now hiring an experienced commercial collec­ Sue, W. Bloomfield: 626-0065 126 E. Main. Northvilie tor. Self starter, results oriented In­ GRAPHIC ARTS Seeking Managers for 17 locations. MAINTENANCE PERSON - part ACCOUNTING Mechanic. No experience neces­ IMMEOIATE OPENINGS Good pay, benefits & training pro­ Part time. Apply in person. sary; will train. Friendly Merri-Bowl dividual. Excellent work environ­ DIRECT CARE STAFF needed for PRODUCTION MANAGER Aerobic S Aquatic instructors, pre­ time for apartment complex In gram are provided. 313-658-7600 Farmington Hills. Call Mon. - Fri.. Plymouth Headquarters (since Lanes. 30950 Five Mile Rd., Uvonla. ment. Please send resume to Col­ Uvonla, Canton & Westland group fer experience. Also Ftoor Instructor OFFICE MANAGER/ 1908). S25-S30K to start. 401K. lection Manager, P.O. Box 9066, homes. Various shifts, $6.00 to start Start the. new year In a permanent 8. Housekeeper. Will train. United LANDSCAPE SUPPLIER 9am-5pm, closed Wednesdays. Profit Sharing. Medical. +• +.+. Branch Manager Position Farmington Hilts, Ml 48333-9066 ft trained, benefits, advancement position with a growing company in Health Spa Brian 462-4060 looking for experienced sales per­ 478-1487 EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATOR , team management position will ei­ possible. business over 50 years. We are a son with some truck driving & me­ needed for dynamic, established ther lead entire Accounting Depart­ Excellent compensation. Inquiries Call Carol in Canton 455-0001 learning organization dedicated to IN NEED OF motivated individuals MANAGER FOR LIQUOR DEPT. real estate management/develop­ COLLECTORS chanical experience. Experienced Only! ment thru balance sheet analysis or confidential. Must have real estate Local auto financing company has Call Angelo In Livonia, 261-6305 the future of the company & Its staff. for inventory Project in Novi & Nobels Landscape Supply:474-4922 ment company. Diverse position in­ manage inventory control business experience. Call Stuart Etsea. Call Kandy In Westland 721-8977 Livonia areas. Immediate openings Livonia area. Call. volving personnel management. several full time openings. Experi­ 313-332-4090, ext. 108. thru Profit 8. Loss. Must have 5 yrs. 851-2600 ence helpful, but not necessary. Call our office, 474-0610 Position starts February 1st. tor 100 plus people who have own marketing & leasing, developmem & stable experience with solid Ac­ transportation & seek Interesting implementation & other administra­ counting & Computer Education. An Equal Opportunity Employer Good benefits, salary based on ex­ DIRECT CARE STAFF - Trained, LEASING AGENT MANAGER/OPERATIONS - Mana­ perience, flexible hours. To apply The person we are seeking must work tor 1993. Starting pay $5. PART TIME ger needed at the national head­ tive work. Significant real estate re­ Great challenge . & opportunity BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR - want­ part time, flexible schedule. Salary Must have Social Security card & lated experience required. Send re­ awaits your application to: ed; Minimum 5 yrs. experience. Full send resume to: G.CJ., PO Box to commensurate with experience & have... Experienced person to work morn­ quarters of a financial service com' 225A, Royal Oak, Ml 48068 current picture I.D. ings 5 days a week at 60,000 sq. ft. pany located in Southfield. A mini' sume to; lOO.Galieria Office Center. Traffic President benefits. Send resume to: Box 866, training. In Westland. 326-5320 »400. Southfield, Ml 48034 — '' BO*2500C ~ Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers • A thorough knowledge of the building on Telegraph, South of I- mum of 2 years experience in COMPUTER OPERATOR, tempo­ publications process both in Apply at: supervising a clerical staff involved 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. rary. For parts Inventory control sys­ DIRECT CARE STAFF 94, Salary plus commission. Real OIL CHANGE TECHNICIAN . Plymouth. Ml., 48170 creative and technical literature Olsten Temporary Services Estate License required. Call be­ with customer service and data en­ Livonia Ml 48150 tem. Apply in person: Jack Demmer Well managed group home in N.E. 9am to 3pm. Pennzoil location. Experience nec­ Uvonia seeks caring staff to serve tween 9 & 11 am, Mon-Fri. try. Must be extremely organized & essary. Full-time. Must be neat & re­ ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK Ford, 37300 Michigan Ave.,.corner • A good working knowledge of . , January 4th & 6th. 1993 detail oriented in a problem solving Electronic distributor seeks an indi­ BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR Newburgh.. developmental^ disabled adults. liable. Call for interview. 476-1313 needed in Westland area shop. 2 computer graphics/electronic • 33300'FlveMileRd. 352-3800 environment, plus the ability to eval­ vidual with computer cash applica­ High school diploma/G.E.D. re­ publishing Livonia. Ml. 48154 Years experience necessary. Con­ COORDINATOR for moving A stor­ quired. Variety of shifts. LEASING AGENT uate & motivate employees.. Pre­ OTR DRIVER - 2 years minimum ex­ tion experience. Must be accurate & Full time for large apartment com­ dominantly afternoon shifts, rotating well organized, if qualified please tact Crystal Mon. thru Thurs. age company, full time, previous ex­ Blue Cross/Shield insurance. Call perience. Send resume to: C & H 8am-2pm 721-TS00 • Organizational ability to monitor Located in the Northeast corner of plex in Novi. Apply in person. The weekend schedule. Salaried posi­ send resume to Box fl818 perience preferred but not required. 10am-4pm: 474-0283 Five & Farmington Rd. In the Civic Trucking Inc.. 14324 Northvilie Rd., Please send resume to: Attn: Per­ work In process, allow for Springs Apartments, Pontiac Trail' tion starting at S17.600 annually. Plymouth. Ml.. 48170. Observer & Eccentric Newspapers BUSY North Oakland County law incoming work and create Center Office Plaza. Suite 110 between West & Beck. Rd. Send resume to: P.O. Box 673. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. sonnel Director, 1900 Stephenson DIRECT CARE STAFF firm seeking in house clerk to help Hwy, Troy, Ml 48083 realistic schedules Southfield. Mi. 48037 Attention: Livonia Ml 4B150 keep us organized & tidy. Qualified Previous experience with develop- LEASING AGENT Pam Ward An Equal Opportunity Employer mentally disabled preferred. Excel­ insurance - Experienced Only PERSON TO PASS out tiiers in sub­ candidates will assist in keeping • Good contacts with a reliable Part time for targe Westland com­ urban areas. Good pay. Car helpful. lent benefit package available, plus munity, hourly plus commission. MANAGERS. Fast food ACTIVITY DIRECTOR files on the shelves & organized, at­ COPY CONSULTANT group of freelance/contract AGENCY POSITIONS Call Keith. 425-7120 tend to sending & delivering fax Are you Looking for a fast- paced training provided for those who employees and vendors Call 721-8111 jh managers needed- we're ex- Need: enthusiastic individual who qualify. $5.25 thru $5.85 to start. For Commercials Personal Lines ^ ,. pending fast, come join us. enjoys working with the elderly. transmissions, copying, & local er­ team oriented environment? If so LEASING CONSULTANT rand .running. Respond by letter to: Klnko's is looking for you. Klnko's Is further information call between • Ability to quickly grasp a project CSRVMarketing-Claims-Raters • Excellent advancement op­ Soma nursing home experience de­ 11am & 2pm weekdays. Experienced for apartment complex PORTER sired. Call for interview. 354-3222 Office Manager, 1760 S. Telegraph, currently hiring for ail shifts at our and provide cost data for quoting CONCORD PERSONNEL portunities. 5 day work wk. Up to 18 Uvonia Group Home in Novi. Call Mon thru Fri., 9am-5pm days vacation pay S much more Call Full time position available. Must be Ste. 300, Bloomfield Hills, Ml. new 24 hour location: 19500 Middlebelt Rd. , 624-0004 experienced in stripping and wax­ 48302-0183 Or by fax:313-335-3346 KINKO's COPIES Connie 591-9239 No phone, calls accepted, resumes today & set up interview: 761-7060 ADMINISTRATOR small recreation­ Voice Mail Leave Message, 478-2200 ing. 4 pm - midnight shift, al/travel nOn-prorit, Require strong 2500 S Woodward, Bloomfield Hills only, please. Submit to: CHANGE YOUR LIFE CARPET INSTALLERS, . 403-8261 All Fees Company Paid MARKETING RESEARCH . Apply in person: interpersonal & communication 27661 Southfield, Lathrup Village Start a new career in real estate Cambridge South Nursing Care experienced, with truck & Floyd White. President Looking for a mature person to skills. Salary to mid 20's. Reply to: Responsibilities include; customer DIRECT CARE WORKER INSURANCE - EXPERIENCED today. Call Carol Shelton at computerize surveys using Ci2 and 18200 13 Mile Rd. PO box 721132. Berkley, Ml 48072 tools for apartment work. service, operating copy machines & St. Claire, Inc. As property & casuaslty insurance Real Estate One. 652-6500 Call 425-0151 Needed in Plymouth group home. Tel-Athena CATI systems (experi­ Beverly Hills. Ml maintaining a clean & organized Full time midnights and afternoons. 37440 Hills Tech Drive specialists since 1975. we usually Rochester Troy Area. EOE An Equal Opportunity Employer Farmington Hills, Ml 48331-1221 ence preferred), to use SPSS and REAL ESTATE CAREER store. Advancement opportunities & $5.25-$5.75 to start. know when agencies need person­ other programs to provide marginal CASHIER-ALL SHIFTS nel. Can us for assistance when LIGHT PACKAGING PRESSER for DRY CLEANERS AMBITIOUS'? CONSCIENTIOUS? No experience needed. Apply at: benefits. Applications taken at: CallGarin. 420-0876 data and manipulate files. PC, DOS. 29306 Orchard Lake Rd. Farming- THE VILLAGE APARTMENTS are seeking employment... we have |ob Production line experience needed Experienced only, part-time.' Mon. WE WANT YOU!l! Rau's Mobil, 17111 Farmington Rd., hiring for Grounds and Building tot three shifts with expanding Livo­ WordPerfect and good communica­ thru Fri. No smokers. Farmington We will train you and start you on a ton Hills. No phone calls please. DIRECT CARE WORKER orders. Company paid fees. Livonia. . Or call 522-0880 Needed in Dearborn Heights home. Maintenance. Apply in person at our nia firm. Overtime. $5.507hOur to tion skills a must: computer pro­ Area. 477-7776 long term high-income career. Call COUNTER HELP & PRESSERS Clubhouse, Pontiac Trail at Beck. Ann Bell Personnel, Inc. gramming, spreadsheet §nd DBMS CASHIER/CLERK - full time. $5 + / for Carriage Cleaners. No Full time afternoons, part time start. Call Lois at , 473-2935 Julie Dudek 30600 Telegraph Rd.. Suite 2375 I Untforce Temporary Services skills helpful. Experience in market­ hr. to start. Paid vacation. Apply experience necessary. weekends. $5.25-55.75 to start. HAIRDRESSERS WANTED . Bingham Farms, Ml 48025 DearbOfivOearborn Heights Call Terrell at 274-1890 ing research data processing alsQ PROGRAMMER 7-Eleven Stores, 9001 Wayne Rd.. Plymouth & NOvl . 455-9040 Experienced with some clientele 540-3355 . MACHJNE BUILDERS. Hydraulic helpful. REAL ESTATE ONE Uvonia, or 28205 Ford, Garden City. also Assistant/Trainee. You Westland & Livonia. 522-3360 DIRECTOR OF Pipe Fritters,. Electricians, & Machine Send resumes to: IS MANAGER . ANALYSTS 565-3200 promised yourself, now take this JANITORIAL HELP - Mon. & Tues: Panel ''Wire personnel, excellent 20300 W. 12 Mile CASHIERS/DRIVEWAY attendants COUNTER PERSON - mature, full great opportunity. Superior educa­ 4:30 - 7:00 p.m., Wed: - Fri. 5:30- Suite 102 needed for full-service Shell Auto time eves for bowling center. RECRUITMENT wages 1 benefits. Expanding MIS Department is seek­ APPLIANCE TV REPAIR PERSON #1 rated financial services company tion provided, smoke free salon, 6:30p.m. Cooitdge/Mapie Rd. area. Craftech Resources, Inc. Southfield. Ml 48076 Care. Immediate opening. Full and Apply in person Plaza Lanes, 42001 $5.25/hr. Call 887-9230 ing degreed analysts with minimum To assist On pick-up. delivery & re­ seeks polished, enthusiastic, self- N.W. Warren 558-5080 Call 7 dftya. 24 hrs. 471-4999 of four years experience in COBOL. part-time. $5.to start with advance­ Ann Arbor Rd„ Plymouth MEAT CUTTERS. Meat Wrappers 8. pair Apply to: 28601 Southfield Rd. ment. Farmington Hilts. 553-2622 starter with excellent communica­ JOURNEYMAN - MALE OR CICS and DB2. These are full-time. 559-2900 tion, organization & time manage­ HAIR SALON • We have more busi­ Cashiers. 3 or more years of super­ CPA - Recently licensed ness than We can handle. Establish­ FEMALE. Die Maker for new die salaried positions for new develop­ CASHIERS - for self serve gas sta­ For real estate and development ment skills tor campus .recruiting construction. Please send resume MAINTENANCE market experience. Mail resume to; ment and system migrations. Please ART GALLERY position. Bachelors degree pre­ ed salon expanding under new own­ 5858 W Vernor. Detroit, 48209 tion/convenience store, full/part company. Computer available to ership needs 5 Hair Dressers. 3 Nail to Box 862 Manure:, responsible person to per­ forward your resume and salary his­ MANAGEMENT/SALES handle all accounting needs. Duties ferred, as is experience in recruiting, form required maintenance in luxury Birmingham. MFA preferred. time, days, afternoons & midnights. PR or sales. Contact Sue for more Technicians with experience. Com­ Observer & Eccentric Newspapers tory to: Good job for retirees. Applyjn per­ include: receivables, payables. Job 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. Auburn Hills apcrtment community. Written resume only: costing, fiananclal statements etc. info: (313) 362-2220 Ext. 2273 petitive salary, commission & bene­ Marketing Trainee son only - Marathon Gas Station, fits: Farmington Hills. • 476-8870 Livonia Ml 48150 This is not a live-in position. Candi­ Programmer Analysis Gailery. 21540 W Eleven Mile Rd. 31425 Ann Arbor Trail at Merriman Waterf ord location. Call date should be experienced in Local office of a national organiza­ Su 20Q. Southfield. Ml 48076- Monarch Equities, 313-738-9530. DISPATCHER for Heating & Cooling KENNEL HELP WANTED plumbing, heating and electrical. P.O. Box 2510 HIRING IMMEDIATELY in tion needs a good few people, will­ Troy, MI 48007-2510 CASHIERS Co. Mon.- Fri., 3pm to 8pm & every Farmington Hills full-time to work 1 hour per day in evening Salaried position. Call 9-11 am: ing to work hard and be trained. ARTISTS CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING other Sat. Telemarketing experience working with animals. Canton area. GUARANTEED $25,000 first year in­ 2 positions available. Perry Drug Stores, Inc. is seeking housekeepers. $5.507hr. to start. An Equal Opportunity Employer Cashiers, morning and afternoon Earn $2,000+ /mo. + world travel preferred. Livonia. 478-2784 Own car required. 855-1849 397-8899 352-3800 come. Call Lisa Dumsa at 356-7111 Teaching and Retail Sales. {Hawaii, Mexico, the Caribbean, etc.) (313)981 8600 shifts available. Must be able to T work flexible hours. Apply in person Holiday, Summer & Career employ­ DISPATCHER ment available. No experience nec­ (Trucking) ASSISTANT MANAGERS at: 42401 W. Seven Mile Rd., Northvilie. Ml. essary. For employment program Plymouth Headquarters (since call, 1-206-634-0468, ext. C7012 1908). $25K-$30K to start, 401K, Profit Sharing, Medical + + +; * SPORTS CASHIERS Team management position will lead STOCK PERSONS fleet of 25-30 semi-drivers interstate Customer with emphasis on service & profit re­ MINDED Full/part-time. Flexible schedules, sponsibility. Must have 5 years ex­ vacations. Immediate openings. Ap­ Management career with future perience & a solid educational back­ ply at: Randazzo's, 6701 Newburgh, ground. Great challenge & opportu 16 immediate openings. No experi­ at Warren (Westland) or 24135 Joy Service ence necessary, must be enthusias­ nlty awaits your application to: Rd. at Telegraph (Dearborn Traffic President tic, ambitious 5 worth $400/wk. plus Heights). benefits to start Opportunities Box 2500C CAII LISA -416-0810 CASHIER WANTED Plymouth, Ml., 48170 Full or part time. Experience pre­ Growing Farmington Hills ASSISTANT MANAGER COUPLE company has immediate DISTRIBUTION SUPERVISOR Rewarding opportunity for couple. ferred. Start immediately. Rapidly growing specialty retailer Sav-M or Drugs. 427-9600 openings for full time, cus­ Work with a great management tomer service representa­ needs additional supervision for ex­ HP* team at a lovely apartment commu­ tives (8-5, Mon.-Frl.) These panded operations at it's Uvonia nity in Plymouth. Must have mainte­ CASHIER With experience. $5 and up. 15300 positions offer complete Distribution Center. Superior peo­ nance experience. Good salary benefit packages. We also ple-skills are required to head one apartment & benefits. 455-3880 Telegraph Redford, Mi. Cail 532-4110 or 532-4343 have several part time po­ of our associate teams In a chal­ sitions available, hours for lenging environment. You must have ATTENTION COLLEGE STUDENTS CHEMICAL TECHNICIAN these are 5-9, Mon.-Frl. We retail merchandise processing expe­ Arthur Victor Painitng inc. is looking are seeking qualified Indi­ rience. Positions will require early for branch managers for summer Farmington Hills manufacturer has immediate, full time steady employ­ viduals with pleasant atti­ AM, late PM or weekend hours. If lime 1993. Experience helpful but not tudes, extremely articulate, qualified, send resume to: necessary. Complete training & .field ment for person with experience In the plating field, must be able to do good phone etiquette & ba­ Human Resources Manager support. High income potential. For sic typing skills. Job de­ Dunham's DC more information. 800-775-4745 lab analysis, bench check of titra­ tion of solutions. Check chemical scription entails receiving 38170 Amrhein Rd. AUTO CAR WASH ATTENDANT balance & provide assistance to incoming calls, fielding cus­ Livonia, Ml 48150 Full or part time. Apply: Lighthouse plating personnel. Call Mon. thru tomer problems. Non Thurs. 9 - 3. 473-9305 smoking office. Computer­ DRAFTSMAN/CAD DESIGNER - for Car Wash. 41869 Ford Rd., Canton, food service/restaurant layout. just W. of 275. ized offices;' CALL FOR CHILD CARE ASSISTANT Experi­ MORE JOB DESCRIPTION Send resume to: 21118 Bridge St., Never Southfield, Ml 48034. AUTO DEALER in need of an exper- ence w/toddiers preferred. Mon.- DETAILS. Mon, 10-2 8. Frl. enced parts counter preson. Apply Thurs.. 8:45am-1pm. Immediate 10-2, DRIVER at Dwyer atid Sons Volvo-Subaru. opening; letter of interest to: Farm­ needed part time for busy physical 24841 Grand River, Detroit. Inexpe­ ington Coomunity School, 30415 therapy placement agency. Will pay rienced persons need not apply. Shiawassee, Farmington, Mi. 48336 mileage. Sporadic hours. Call Kathleen 313-471-3310 . AUTO DEALERSHIP CASHIER CHILD CARE ASSISTANT 489-0555 Experience/computer. Tamaroff Experience preferred. Looking for Customer Service DRIVER- Retirees w/passenger van Dodge Inc. Call Jo Seals: energetic caregiver to work In our or late model Sedan. Earn cash Runs 354-6600 toddler room. Hrs. are Mon.-Tues.- Customer Service immediately. Chauffeurs license Wed., 8AM-1:15PM; 2:45-5:30PM preferred. 1-800-756-3113 AUTO MECHANIC needed for lull (split shift), & Thur.-Fri., 3-6PM. Agent service shop. Must be state certi­ Eventually will be a full-time posi­ DRIVER - with van needed for pack­ fied. A.S.E. preferred. Flat rate, tion. Located in Farmington Hills. As the tt 1 name in refreshment ser­ age & freight delivery. Late model 1 $22.80 for qualified person. • Please call 12-4PM. 489-0810 vices nationwide, ARA/Cory Is seek­ ton cargo van needed. Paid per­ 535-4840 ing a dynamic, sales-oriented Indi­ centage. Call now, 459-4215 A-1 PLACE TO WORK vidual to obtain and process orders AUTOMOTIVE GENERAL SERVICE Sunoco Mini-Market now accepting and keep existing customers aware DRY CLEANERS, experienced Out! Help needed for Goodyear dealer. full and part time applications for of our extensive products and ser­ counter help. Plymouth/Southtield Advancement opportunities, full CLERKS at 2 locations In Bloomfield vices. area. 83B-5544 time. Apply within: Goodyear. Hills 8 Farmington. 338-4835 or 357-1313 DYE ASSEMBLY - steady work for 5757 Sheldon Rd.. Canton. Sales aptitude is a must. Previous self motivated person experienced NOW... customer service background and in assembly & try out of metal form­ knowledge of computers helpful. ing/drawing dyes. Must be able to Send resume to: set up and operate tool room ma­ You can place an Mary Pecktol, ARA/CORY, 11853 chinery. Apply between 9am & 4pm Belden Court, Livonia, Ml 48150. at Plymouth Stamping, 315 W. Ann ThE FDLO STORE Arbor Rd., Plymouth. 453-1515 Observer & Eccentric RALPH LAUREN ARA/CORY DYE REPAIR - night shift. Experi­ enced in repair & trouble shooting of is seeking experienced An Equal Opportunity Employer progressive transfer & line dye with classified ad 24 hours FULL TIME ft PART-TIME DATA ENTRY CLERK ability to set up and operate tool Entry level position requires effi­ room machinery. Wades depend Y SALES PROFESSIONALS cient, attentive Individual. Previous upon experience. Applications ac­ a day! experience helpful. Excellent work cepted between 6 4 4pm. Plymouth for our women's department environment and benefits. Send re­ Stamping, 315 W; Ann Arbor Rd„ sume to S.H., P.O. Box 9066, Farm­ Plymouth. 453-1515 Candidates must have strong product ington Hills, Ml 48333-9066 EDUCATIONAL ASSEMBLY Coordi­ Here's how it works: knowledge and sales experience with better Data Processing nator, temporary. Enthusiastic per­ cupid on the clock you're will be made for the next son to present motlvatlonaf/educa- quality merchandise. tonal assemblys in area schools. First, you must have a selling plays a tin whistle. Monday paper. Or, if it's MIS MANAGER Public speaking skills necessary, Send resume to System 36 - RPGII teaching experience a plus. Must touch-tone telephone. It's a good selling point, so after 5:00 p.m. on a Will be responsible for evaluation have own transporatton and be Then, all you do is call you punch up our Friday or the weekend, The Polo Store and implementation of selecting available for month of Feb. Send re­ new computer system. sume by Jan 20th to: National Multi­ us — remember, it doesn't classified number and your changes will hit the 201 South Woodward Avenue Diversified Recruiters Co. ple Sclerosis Society, 26111 Ever- Sreen, Sto 100, Southfield, Mi make any difference if wait for the operator to Thursday papers. Birmingham, Michigan 48009 344-8700 FAX 344-6704 6076, attn: L. Comben. ATTN: CHRIS McLOGAN DAYCARE ASSISTANT we're not here — to place guide you through the Pretty neat, huh? Needed full time and pan time. ENGINEER - MECHANICAL Crafts, games, and loves children. Degree design engineer with 3-5 yrs an ad, cancel one or steps for changing your Of course, our Classified Call 459-3936 experience, preferably Including auto CAD. SEND RESUME TO: change something on one ad. Have in mind the exact Ad Takers are here every DAY PORTER International Door. 6001 Ronda Mature, self motivated person need Canton, Ml 48167 you've placed earlier. information you want to Monday throught Friday BEAUTY SPA ed 5 days a wee*. Experience in office A bathroom cleaning a must. EXPERIENCED ONLY Four Slide Let's say it's eight give us, speak clearly and from 8:00 a.m. until 5:30 Call: 421-2788 Set-Up A Die Setter for small stamping plant. Permanent position o'clock at night and you've a bit slower than you p.m. But now, if you miss IN FARMINGTON HILLS DELI HELP WANTED with frlftoe*. Apply 8:30am-3:30pnv just realized that the Full A part time. Apply in person: Franklin Fastener Company usually do. And that's it. them, you can still do Nr.rds pRolf.ssioNAl rxpf RlrN< rli IN Pidlt tim s, AtRylk.s. AMI (,il.) Manual, for Interior A exterior. tractive ftftlary end benefit paekitg*. Send resume to: 33723 W Five MIM, Send resume And salary require­ MAKEUP ARTIST Su. 327, Livonia, Mt 46154. (Dbserwr fi lEccentric ment to: HxpiHiiisad NLiid only Apply. AM; Human Resources DIE MAKER/TOOL MAKER W.B. DONOR K COMPANY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Experienced. Livonia, 25900 Northwestern Hwy 422-0060 Southfield, Ml 46076 644-1070 OAKI AND COUNIY 591-0900 WAYNF COUNtY TAMARA INSTITUTE Ah Equal Opportunity Employer DIE REPAIR PERSON needed for 852-3222 IX5CMI SIIRROCMESirR HIUS V?r?70 NoRihwEsitRN Hwy. night position. Please epppfy to: FLORAL DESIGNER NEEOED Box 662 Full-time. Qopd wage. Must be ex­ FARMIN<,ION Hills, Ml Observer A Eccentric Newspapers perienced, Stop by or cell Jim at 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. Holland's Floral A Gifts, 306 Main Llvonl* Ml 48150 St, Rochester. 651-4510 Thursday, December 31,1992 O&E •5E

500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 502 Help Wanted 502 Help Wanted 502 Help Wanted 502 Help Wanted 502 Help Wanted PART TIME $6T$8/HR. RESEARCH INTERVIEWERS Dental-Medical Dental-Medical DETROIT SYMPHONY TOOL STORE In Birmingham is Dental-Medical Dental-Medical Dental-Medical Distribute special offer at Oakland, Research. only, no sales. Full and ORCHESTA & 12 Oak$ Mall. No selling, will train, looking for a full-time sates person. DENTAL ASSISTANT MEDICAL ASSISTANTS part time opportunities. Flexible One of Michigan's Prem­ Excellent working c0ndltlons no FRONT DESK PERSON - needed for REHABILITATION AIDES RN MANAGER - We are seeking a experience with public required. Scheduling. Perfect for retirees, iere. Cultural Institutions v Plymouth area; Full time, busy Dearborn area dental office. Full & part-time. Great opportunity We are looking for high quality peo­ dynamic RN with strong interper­ Call 543-4500, ask for Ann. evenings & V4 days on Saturday. If experience preferred, evenings. for the right person. Must have mini­ homemakers, students. Growth po­ Is Interviewing for part-time fund ra­ Interested, apply In person at: Experience preferred. Send resume ple to complete our excellent Health sonal skills to coordinate the activi­ tential within this national corpora­ isers at our Southfield office- Day 453-8190 to: Box 870. mum 4 yrs. experience w/good clini­ care team on afternoons at our facil­ ties of a busy Ob-Gyn department, Glenn Wing Power Tools cal skills. Please send resume to: PERSONNEL tion. Interviews held Jan. 5 at 2PM: time hours including Saturday 1437 S. Woodward, Birmingham, Ml Observer & Eccentric Newspapers ity specializing In closed, head injury, as well as Interfacing with clinical (Trucking) Consumer Opinion Center, Oakland mornings. If accepted applicants will DENTAL ASSISTANT - happy, drgar Medical Administrator located In Romulus; friendly, sup­ nized. person with skills for quality 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. care of patients. We offer an attrac­ Plymouth Headquarters (since Mall next to Sears, Troy. be required to educate potential do­ Livonia Ml 48150 5050 Schaefer portive atmosphere featuring pro­ tive package. All replies confiden­ 1908). $25K-$30K to start. 401K. nors as well a$ negotiate gifts over 502 Help Wanted patient care to Join team In growing Dearborn, Ml 48126, fessional team work and collabora­ tial. Please send resume to: Profit Sharing. Medical, + + +. RESIDENT MANAGER for apt com­ the phone. DAILY CASH BONUSES! Llvonlafamlly practice. 464-1827 FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST tion. If you are a nursing assistant, Medical Administrator Team management. Position will re­ plex In Ypsilantl. (150 units). Some FUN JOB! Up to $10 + per hour. Dental-Medical 3-3½ days/week for multi-specialty MEDICAL ASSISTANT for new es­ certified by the Michigan Depart­ tablishing pulmonary specialist's 5050 Schaefer cruit truck drivers, manage DOT experience necessary, Compensa­ DENTAL ASSISTANT medical office. Medical insurance, ment of Public Health; or are eligible Dearborn. Ml 48126. . compliance & enhance employee re­ tion depends on experience: 443-4630 ALLERGY OFFICE - Medical Assist­ Full time cheerful assistant for small computer, & excellent phone skills practice Irr Uvonia. Duties include for certification, please call.Human tention. Must have 5 years stable Reply to Box »742 ant, East & West side, full/part time. but growing dental practice in • needed. W. Bloomfield. 855-7406 app't. scheduling, assisting In exam. Resources at 941-1142 RN/OFRCE COORDINATOR SUBSTITUTE CAFETERIA HELP Insurance processing, billing & typ­ experience with solid education. Observer & Eccentric Newspapers Salary & benefits commensurate w/ Canton. Experience preferred but Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Need qualified, energetic individual Great challenge & opportunity 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. $5.25 per hour. To work on an on- experience. Call Jeanne 626-0807 not necessary- Call: 453-9250 FULL TIME person to work In doc­ ing. Hours Mon.-Fri„ occasional overtime. Billing expertise neces­ preferably with cardiology experi­ awaits your application to: Livonia Ml 48150 cal) basis. Apply In person: tors office with patients, draw blood OPTICAL - JOIN A WINNER! ence. Seeking take charge person Traffic President Northville Public Schools, CERTIFIED MEDICAL assistant and DENTAL ASSISTANT & be able to do some lab work. Mail sary. Send letter stating qualifica­ First Optometry has exciting ' 501 W. Main. Northville. medical receptionist needed full- Assisting only: No experience nec­ resume to Dr. G. Garg. 13801 W. 9 tions & references to: Box 880 with supervisory experience for per­ Box 2500C RETAIL PACKAGING & SHIPPING opportunities. If you are a motivat­ manent parlor full.time position to Plymouth, Ml., 48170 Mature & reliable. Need computer time for Royal Oak Dermatologist. essary; will train. Call after 6pm: Mile. Oak Park, Ml 48237 Observer & Eccentric Newspapers ed, individual with a "can-do" atti­ skills. 30 + Hrs. a week. Resume: SUPERVISOR Experience preferred. Salary 421-7938 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. coordinate busy office & assist in tude, we want you] Optica) experi­ EKG, X-ray, etc. Send resume & sal­ 33723 Five Mile, Box 201. Livonia. for office cleaning. Energetic person commensurate with experience Livonia Ml 48150 ence a strong plus, but we will train PRINT SHOP MANAGER to supervise 20 crew members. 1-2 DENTAL HYGIENEST HOME HEALTH AIDES ary requirements to: ML. 48154. 549-1388 Start Immediately!. Experienced. the right people, positions are avail­ Quick Print Company seeks mana­ Yrs. experience. Part time evenings. Mon & Tues., 8;30-7pm. Thurs., .' MEDICAL BILLER/ Personnel Manager ger. Must be able to interface with CERTIFIED NURSE AIDES FULL & part time-all shifts. Compet­ able at many locations. Please send SECURITY GUARD - Gate house In Call: 421-2788 8;30-5pm. One Sat per month. Call CASHIER your resume lo: 1500 Woodward, Suite 230 customers and support all functions luxury apartments. Soulhfield area. Part & full time, PM's & midnights. for interview. Ask for Lorl 851-6020 itive wages. Bonus, program In­ Experienced In: CPT codes, 1D9, alt . Bloomfield Hills; Mi 48304-3975 In the quick/commercial printing in­ Part or full time, night work, $4.50/ TEACHER ASSISTANT & AIDES Apply in person: Presbyterian Vil­ cludes annual, attendance, flexibili­ types of insurance for multl-specla!- FIRST OPTOMETRY .". dustry. Experience In managing hr. Retirees welcome. Don't reply if Nationally accredited day care cen­ lage, 17383 Garfield. Redford. DENTAL HYGIENIST ty. & holiday bonuses. Vacation pay. ty clinic. Must have good typing, and P.O. Box 710 Needed part time. Unique opportu­ RNS&tPNS Sulck print shops is a plus, not reliable- 355-2030 ter affiliated with the St. Vincent & 531-6874 Transportation allowance. We take computer skills with minimum 5 yrs. Rosevllle, Ml 48066-0710 Charge Nurse needed for afternoon all Tom at 476-8130 Sarah Fisher Center has the follow­ nity. Quality practice. Redford/ pride in hiring dedicated, caring experience. All replies confidential. Dearborn Hts. area. 535-3500 OPHTHALMIC TECH - Full or part & midnight shift for small basic West ing openings: . CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANTS people to provide unsurpassed cli­ Please send resume to: Bloomfield nursing home. Competi­ PROGRAM AIDES - Hiring enthusi­ Pre-Schoo! Teacher Aide - Toddler Full or part time positions available ent care & case management. time, to perform retlnoscopy/relrec- SEMI DRIVER NEEDED DENTAL HYGIENIST Medical Administrator tlons, A-scans, keratometry, ocular tive wages. To set up an appoint* astic individuals to work with devel- Jar small, local company. Experi­ Teacher Assistant, full-time with immediately. Apply In person: EMPA-CAREIV 455-1061 opmentally disabled adults in Inde­ To join our state of the art dental 5050 Schaefer. Dearborn, Mi 48126 motility. Must have experience. mem contact Martha Fetosak. enced. Full time. 537-7200 benefits. Some education and expe­ Lahser Hills Nursing Center, 25300 Director Of Nursing 360-4443 pendent settings. $5.50/hr. Full and Lahser. Southfield. office in Livonia. Wednesdays and Contact Tina 313-778-4400 rience in early childhood preferred. Thursdays. Call us to join our HYGIENEST - for childrens pediatric MEDICAL BUSINESS OFFICE Posi­ part time. 476-0170 SERVICE/COUNTER CLERK Infant and Toddler Aides, part-time office. 4 day work week, Mon thru CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANT & friendly staff, 476-1960 tion handling billing questions, pa­ RECEPTIONIST RN'S/LPN'S Westside headquarters of a growing 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM Thurs. Benefits. Berkley area. Call tient collections, disability forms. For internist office in Plymouth. 25 needed for 7-3 & 3-11 supervisory multi-location building materials re­ to 6:00 PM, Monday thru Friday, ex­ CNA TRAINING STUDENTS for particulars; Audrey 547-6080 Wayne Living Center is interested in DENTAL HYGIENIST - Full time for Knowledge of: BS, Medicare,- 3rd hrs/wk. Expertnece a must. Calt positions in long-term care unit. tailer, has a full time opening for an perience preferred. friendly progressive dental office in party. West Bloomfield. 855-7407 Current LTC and supervisory expe­ PROGRAMMER individual able to operate phone Apply In person atSeton Day Care, hiring CNA's for all 3 shifts. We offer MEDICAL ASSISTANTS Darlene at: 455-8497 a comprehensive benefit package, a Farmington Hills. Call 474-2280 or rience desirable. Call Walli Little system, computerized orders & han­ 29475 Inkster Rd., Farmington Hills, send resume to^ 38215 W. 10 Mi., EXPERIENCED - Needed for family MEDICAL LAB TECH RECEPTIONIST & Medical Assistant 288-6610 or send resume to: Bever­ Qualified candidate needs Associ­ dle customer Inquiries in a pleasant (5th driveway N. of 12 Mile). clean, newly decorated environ­ practice offices in Western Wayne ment. We also offer paid CNA Train­ Suite 3, Farmington Hlils, Ml 48335 Contingent position for experienced for busy OB-GYN physicians in ly Hills Nursing Center, 3030 Green­ ate's Degree in CIS. or DP. Experi­ manner. Send resume & salary his­ county. Send resumes to: individual with ASCP. Must be able Bloomfield Hills. Full and part time field Rd., Royal Oak.Ml 48073. ence required in BUSINESS BASIC tory to Controller, 12500 Merrlman ing lor candidates interested in ob­ M.A. Positions, 15700 MIddlebury, TEACHER - Part time instructor. taining their NA certification in DENTAL HYGIENIST to work in several locations. positions. Previous OB-GYN experi­ or RPG III on AS400. Duties include Rd._ Livonia, 48150 certification required. Study skills Full and part time position available. Dearborn. Ml 48120 Contact Cheryl 647-8223 ence desired. Please forward re­ VERY PRESENTABLE part time general programming and investiga­ Michigan. Classes are forming now. and algebra a plus. Send resume to: To schedule ap Interview, contact Opportunity to practice In caring sume, before Jan. 1,1993, to: medical receptionist needed for OB/ tion of new developments and pro­ SHEAR OPERATOR/Part Time Sylvan Learning Center MEDICAL ASSISTANT Office Manager, P.O. Box 40584, GYN office in Southfield. MBS Com­ Yvonne Pruitt. RN. at 326-6424 environment where patient needs For busy orthopedic office. Casting gram modifications. Send resume 4 years minimum experience with 37727 Professional Center Dr. come first. Must be neat, clean, Redford, Ml 48240. puter knowledge an advantage, Ref­ WITH SALARY REQUIREMENTS or references. ALSO M1G WELDERS Livonia, Ml 48154 experience preferred. 28-32 hours/ erences required. Call between CNA'S (Certified Nursing Assistant} proficient and personable. Dearborn week. W: Bloomfield; 855-7406 apply in person at: WANTED. Call National Labor Ser­ Heights area. 277-3068 NURSE AIDES RESIDENT AIDE 9am-5pm, 313-948-6900 vices. 21117 Fenkell. Mon-Fri., TOOL & CUTTER GRINDER PM and night shifts. Beverly Hills Human Resources Department MEDICAL ASSISTANT. - .experi­ full or part time, 7am-3:30pm for as­ 5AM-5PM. 592-4500 With all around experience. Nursing Center between 12 & 13 DENTAL HYGIENIST - Part time, Growing home care agency Is seek­ Mile in Royal Oak. enced only for busy internal medi­ sisted living facility in Plymouth Minumum 10 years. Mon. evenings for very friendly, car­ cine practice in Soulhfield. Must ing qualified experienced personnel 451-0700 AMERICAN YA2AKI Please call 928-1000 ing office. Birmingham area. for private duty cases throughout CNA'S NEEDED know EKG; PFT, vena puncture In­ CORPORATION SOCIAL WORKER All shifts. For small basic West 647-2110 jections, routine lab & general as­ Oakland County. Choice of Days & Accepting applications for long term TOOL & DYE MAKER Hours. Call between 10am - 4pm Trailer hitch manufacturer in Canton Bloomfield nursing home. Contact DENTAL RECEPTIONIST sisting. X-ray helpful. 355-3033 care facility in the Madison Heights Director Of Nursing 360-4443 Monday thru Friday. 6700 Haggerty Road area. BSW or related degree plus has opening on afternoon shift for Experienced dental receptionist Canton, Ml 48187 one year experience in long term full-time journey person. Self-starter PEDIATRIC DENTAL OFFICE seeks wanted for full-time position, Mon- NURSE AIDES care required. with metal stamping background experienced dental assistant. Mon.- Fri. Southfield area. 354-1555 NURSING WHY arid ability to repair dies. Wages/ Thurs., 8:30 - 5:30, benefits, Berk­ FOR PRIVATE DUTY HOME CARE No Phone Calls Please Please call or send.resume to: DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - motivat­ Join the growing field of home care Executive Director, Cambridge East bonus/good benefits. Send resume ley. Call Audrey: 547-6080 to: Personnel, Draw-Tyte, 40500 ed career individual with good peo­ with a quality agency serving west­ UNLIMITED An Equal Opportunity Employer 31155 Dequindre ple skills, full time, W Uvonia. Re­ ern Wayne county suburbs. Must GIVE IT Madison Heights, Ml 46071 Van Born Rd.. Canton, Ml 48188. DENTAL ASSISTANT: Do you want to be well paid for work you love in a sume, 37799 Professional Center have experience working with the ill, REAL ESTATE CAREER 313-585-7010 TOOL MAKER-FIXTURE BUILDERS Dr. Ste 101. Livonia. Ml. 48154 elderly or disabled. Must have reli­ 540-2360 An Equal Opportunity Employer professional, growth-oriented envi­ AMBITIOUS? CONSCIENTIOUS? Benefits, 50 hours plus. Apply at ronment? An outstanding specialty able transportation. O P HTHALMIC ASSISTANT WEWANTYOUtH ., STAFF ASSISTANT Guardian Mfg. 12193 Levan, Livo­ DENTAL RECEPTIONIST for down­ To apply, call: office is seeking an additional dental town Plymouth office. Must be en­ for busy ophthalmologists with We will train you and start you on a Full time position. Retail back- nia. 591-1454 assistant to join its clinical team. Ex­ , 981T8829 offices in Southfield & W. Bloom­ long term high-income career. Call round preferred. Apply at: Linens & thusiastic, personable & knowledge­ UNITED HOME CARE SERVICES WAREHOUSE WORK - PART TIME perience preferred. Call: 357-3306 able in insurance; scheduling & ac­ field. Need someone mature, re­ Tony Camilleri, Westland ^lorec 34670 Warren in the West- sponsible, fyll time. COA or some land Crossing 525-6474 3pm-8pm, Mon-Fri. $7/hr. Send in­ counts receivable. Excellent NURSES AIDES DENTAL ASSISTANT CERTIFIED ophthalmic experience necessary. REAL ESTATE ONE quires to: 31762 Enterprise Dr.. Part time & full time experience as­ communication skills & ability to STOCK PERSON - full time, experi­ Livonia. Ml 48150 learn. 453-1190 ALL SHIFTS. See Mrs. Saxton Send resume to: Box.838,. 326-2000 sistance needed (or Livonia dentist. Observer & Eccentric Newspapers ence required. Apply in person, IGA. Call Phyllis 464-4490 NIGHTENGALE WEST 24065 Orchard Lake Rd., Farming- WELDERS - Now accepting applica­ 8365 Newburgh Rd. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. RECEPTIONIST/VETERINARY Uvonia Ml 48150 , Assistant wanted part-time for small ton. tions, by mail only, at Draw-Tyte, DENTAL ASSISTANT RN/LPN Westland, near Joy Rd, animal clinic in Garden City. Canton for experienced Mig-Weld- Farmington area ^ An Equal Opportunity Employer STORE/WAREHOUSE ASSISTANT ers. Temporary for approximately 8 RECEPTIONIST - PART TIME Looking for responsible person who Cheerful, energetic, people oriented Nurses wanted for Canton. 20 hours per week, may ex­ works well with animals and people. Entry level'openlng in Ferndale area months. No benefits. Please call person needed for modern, pro­ for person to wait on customers and 722-2510 for an application. quality care. Full time 7am- pand to full time. Must be proficient 425-4422 gressive, dental Office. Dental expe­ NURSES! in WordPerfect 5.T, type 50 wpm, handle wide variety of warehouse rience helpful although willing to 3pm shift & every other and other duties. Must be depend­ WELDER Join the Rewarding and have 2 years medical/mental REDFORDTWP. AREA Tig-Mig welder fitter. 3-5 years ex1 train right person. Excellent oppor­ week-end 7am-3pm shift. health office experience. Part-time, experienced office help. able hard worker who is eager to tunity. 477-1500 Field of Home Care learn. Send resume and pay re­ perience. Must work from prints. Want to learn the other Send resume: Apartment leasing a plus. M-F. 9-5. Blue cross package. 477-0448 CBM, 2004 Hogback Rd. 816 531-2260 quirements to: DENTAL ASSISTANT side of patient care? Private duty home health care agen­ Box 866 For W. Bloomfield orthodontist off- cy in Canton needs.RN's lor part Ann Arbor, Ml 48105 RESIDENT MANAGER for Water- Ice, full or shared time, no Satur­ time positions. Duties include nurs­ SELL IT. Observer & Eccentric Newspapers ing assessments; home nursing vis­ ford apartment complex, must have 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. WE WANT YOU days. Orthodontic or general dental Call Linda Mulroy AMBITIOUS? CONSCIENTIOUS? its and community outreach pro­ NURSING ASSISTANT 2 years experience in property man­ Livonia Ml 48150 experience necessary. Call Mon,- or apply: CERTIFIED agement, Apartment & utilities in­ We will train you and start you on Fri.,9-5p.m. 851-7272 grams. Home care experience pre­ long term, high income career in ferred, Immediate assignments cluded. Send resume & salary re­ TEACHER ASSISTANT wanted for Westland Convalescent Center is In­ quirements to: 24700 W. 12 Mile, Nov! Northville Montessori Center. real estate. DENTAL ASSISTANT for progres­ CAMBRIDGE WEST available. To apply, call Loretta: Call John Beiltuss, Livonia sive preventive health centered spe­ {313)981-8829 terested in hiring kind, caring indi­ Southfield. Ml 48034 Experience required. Mon-Fri, 18633 Beech Daly, Redford United Home Care Services viduals who are currently certified (Bbstrvtt folEcccntri e 11am-6pm. 348-3033. 851-5879 cialty office. Looking for mature, ROUTE DRIVER for Metro area REAL ESTATE ONE personable, responsible person for as Nursing Assistants in the State of CiASSIflE D^A D Vt;» T I S ING vending company. Must have good TITLE EXAMINER, experience want­ 261-0700 part time position. 644-6136 OPERATING ROOM - RN's & Scrub Michigan. Positions available on all driving record, good math skills & ed for company located in Farming- 313-255-1010 Techs needed for eastside hospital. shifts. Will better current wage. We taionTPOAnw*)COUNT* wi-ewowAVNE cowry ton Hills. 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SOUTH Fl ELD. -.353- 7267 • FINISHED BASEMENTS • BOLLIN ELECTRIC $60 per face cord 4' x 8' x 18" 110 Housecleaning FARMINGTON.-477*0864 Repair Commercial-lndustnal-Res'l PHIL'S APPLIANCE REPAIR • KITCHENS, BATHS • WHOLESALE PRICES Quantity discounts available. Free CARMEN'S CLEANING SERVICE ABSOLUTELY PLUMBING WORK DONE We repair all major household appli­ Carpet, linoleum, hardwood floors delivery. Call. 522-8733 ANY BRAND TUNED UP • ADDITIONS, DORMERS • 459-0070, 459-6430 WINTER SPECIAL - 10% Discount Reasonable rates. Fast service. IN YOUR HOME - FOR ONLY $8.50 ances. $20 off with service. and Installation. Samples brought to for First Time Caller Only. Home. THE BEST! No job too small. • WINDOWS, SIDING • you. For free estimates. 442-7570 Free Est. II Additional Work Needed 1-800-559-1411 81 Floor Service Office. Experienced Staff. Complete INTERIOR PAINTING SPECIALIST 274-2469 • Lie/Iris. Free Est. • Cleaning Service. Sr. Citizen Dis­ Journeymen with 20 yrs. experience SEW PRO. INC. 443-1999 42 Carpet Cleaning DeRoven A BETTER FLOOR SANDING JOB count. Bonded, Insured. 584-7718 Drywall. Plaster. Repair 24 Basement 538-0241 Old floors our specialty. Stain work Your satisfaction guaranteed 233 Roofing 253 Snow Removal & Dyeing beautifully done. Also new floors GWEN'S HOUSEHOLD MGMT. INC. OR NO PAYMENT! Abandon the Search - Choose Waterproofing ARTISTIC CARPENTRY. Free est. Electric Installed. 477-7736 HOUSEKEEPING Average room from $50. ALL TYPES OF WATERPROOFING ALPINE CARPET service. 2 rooms & Lie/ins. Free Est. Free Estimate - Bonded All work done by me PATS ROOFING & SIDING Guaranteed 422-5969 hall. $35, truck mounted equipment. All Types 01 Electrical Work. A-1 WOOD FLOORS 910-2147 IVAN: 565-8639 OF LIVONIA LaCOURE Free Estimates Any sofa $30. Any loveseat $25. Any TALK TO AN ELECTRICIAN We install, sand & finish, ail types of Snowplowing & Salting Basements. Kitchens. Decks. Etc. HONEST FAMILY MAN. Recently Winter Repair Work A Specialty Peter Mautl-476-1565 chair $20. Peak ot clean. 422-0258 478-8855 363-8400 wood floors. Custom work a special­ BRUSH PAINTING CO. Ice Problems Solved BARRY'S CARPENTRY SERVICE ity. For Free Estimate call. 352-6059 lost my job. Experienced in & look- Int.-ELxt. Wallpapering $50 OFF WITH THIS AD COMPLETE LANDSCAPE A-1 WATERPROOFING •Baths •Basements -Kitchens 1-800-638-4071 ' ig for housecleaning jobs. Reason­ Lie. S Ins. Free Est. 543-1704 SERVICES 15 yrs. exp.. free est. Reasonable Free est. Work guaranteed. Li­ 44 Carpet Laying ELECTRICIAN MOONLIGHT FLOORS able rates. References. 535-5408 Senior Discount Savings YEARLY CONTRACTS AVAILABLE rales. Senior discount. Visa & censed 14 yrs. experience 478-8559 Hardwood Floor Specialist. CUSTOM PAINTING Free Estimate Southfield Company Reasonable - licensed contractor Interior. Plaster repair. Paperhang- MasterCard accepted. 534-9385 & Repair Low winter prices Allen: 478-1849 Brian: 478-6644 HOUSE-KE-TEER ing, 20 Yrs. Exp. References. A BEAUTIFUL basement, balh or Call Mark 478-2140 477-3365 - BASEMENT LEAKS - kitchen. Guaranteed craftsmanship. CLEANING SERVICE R. Wichert. FREE EST. 528-2181 354-3213 489-5955 - BRICK REPAIRS - AAA NATURAL WOOD FLOORS Professional, bonded ACE ROOFERS EXTRAORDINAIRE Guaranteed lowest price. Portfolio FREE ESTIMATES Excellent job at a reasonable price. SNOW PLOWING - MORTOR JOINT REPAIRS - and references. 624-5465 Installation - sanding - restoration. & insured teams ready lo Fantastic Prices Call Paul 591-3403 or 471-4497 CARPET REPAIR Quality Work. Low Prices. Lie. Ins. Specialist in all types of wood floors Root removals & skylights welcome. Livonia & surrounding area clean your home or busi­ Seasonal or per plow rate Seams, Burns. Restretchlng, Pet Matt 625-6913 ness. Gift certificates avail­ 50% Off Ret. Uc. Ins. BASEMENT LEAKS REPAIRED Mullan Electric. 522-4520 Calt Charlie anytime. 595-7222 24 Hrs.: 422-6107 * CUSTOM CRAFT CARPENTRY * & Water Damage. Squeaky Floors. able. 10% off with this ad Estimate Today.. Paint Tomorrow Drains & Sump pumps repaired ROWE ELECTRIC & SUPPLY Commercial/Residential Same Day Sen/. All Work Guar. for first time callers. AFFORDABLE SNOW REMOVAL 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE Thank you for 21 yrs. of loyalty. Electric Contracting & Supplies 92 Furniture INTERIOR .EXTERIOR Earl H. Jensen 474-6224 Complete Home Improvements Quality & Professionalism Residential or Commercial Additions • Dormers * Remods Residential • Commercial 582-4445 COMPLETELY INSURED Seasonal or per push rate 626-4901 33920 Van Born, Wayne • 721-4080 Finishing & Repair All wonv. fully guaranteed 27 Brick, Block, Cement Kitchen • Bathrooms • Windows SENTRY Count on going even if It's snowing Glass Block • Siding • Rooting ALL CARPET INSTAL. & REPAIRS SPEEDY ELECTRICAL SERVICE REPAIR & REFINISH FURNITURE 142 Linoleum FREE ESTIMATES - 30 YRS. EXP. HACKER SERVICES 474-6914 Gutters & much, much more! Pad available. All work Guaranteed. Services increased or moved, flood Any type ot Caning and Rush CONTRACTORS QUALITY SERVICE SINCE 1946 AAA CUSTOM BRICK Lie builder/Insured - 20 Yrs. Exp 425-9805 • 229-9885 References. 6 Yrs. Experience. lights, bucket'avail., lights 8, circuits VINYL SHEET GOODS & Vinyl tile •887-7498- Rooting Specialists, all types. 1ST CLASS WORKMANSHIP Free Estimates - Senior Discounts Call Dave 421-8520 added, additions wired, etc. 661-5520 installed. Residential or commercial. Specializing in ail types of repairs: * Call Anytime...474-5660 * FINE LINE PAINTING A FAMILY BUSINESS 269 Tile Work 437-7667 • 473-8640 • 464-1035 Your material or mine. A good job. a Quality work. Reasonable rates. OVER 55 YEARS Chimneys. Porches, SldewalKs. good price. 40 yrs.exp. Irv. 569-1270 J. B. TILE COMPANY Additions. Steps. Glass Block. 55 Chimney Cleaning, 96 Garages Custom textured ceilings QUALITY CERAMIC TILE Referrals available. INGLE & SONS, INC. 69 Excavating Sr. Discount. 421-8493 476-4444 Fully Licensed & insured FREE ESTIMATES. Additions. Kitchens, Bath. Rec, Building, Repair GARAGE DOORS 144 Lock Service Licensed & Insured For Estimates, call Jim 463-2446 rooms, Decks. Lie. & Ins, BULLDOZING PAINTER - 16 YEARS EXP. AFFORDABLE TOP Quality Rooting. 455-7287 or 380-1858 Dirt hauling. Grading. Sewer & & OPENERS NEW LOCKS. DEADBOLTS. ETC. Interior/Exterior. Drywall and Plas­ ter repair. Exterior water blasting. • Strip-Relay-Repairs Demo., and repair. Septic fields. We sell & service all makes Sold and installed. Wood or metal 10 year warranty. 273 Tree Service Free ests. Insured 453-4830 doors. Residential or commercial. Call Jim. 427-5816 of garage doors & openers Klann Construction Co. 535-8020 AAAA NATIONAL TREE S STUMP 477-9673 Chimneys All work guar Parts 8 labor Reasonable. Phil 728-0356 IT COSTS NO MORE 72 Fences PRECISION ALL ROOF LEAKS STOPPED Removal, Trimming, Topping Built new & repair.-* • We'll beat your best deal • New Roofs, Seamless Gutters INSURANCE - LOW RATES ...to get PAINTING, INC. Deep Root Feeding 326-0671 DSD QUALITY FENCE CO. Insurance work One day service 150 Moving & Storage 1 Vents! Flashing, Drip Ledge. Valleys. • 1st class workmanship. Will beat any price! Interior/Exterior Senior citizen discount. Portable dog kennels, all types of BOS MOVING 4 SERVICE INC. Guaranteed, References, Free Est. Advanced FIRST PLACE WINNER of • SAVE MONEY. > Commercial/Residential Licensed & Insured. wood fencing & chain link, deck note Any Size Job - Reasonable Rates • Staining - Power Washing Licensed. 828-2733. 277 Upholstery Porch & Concrete two national awards. HAM­ drilling. 477-6353 FREE ESTIMATES Short Notice Service • Dry Wall - Plaster Repair APEX ROOFING, INC. ** Specializing In... * + ILTON has been satisfying BEST CHIMNEY CO. Free Estimate - Insured 682-9172 ARE you sick of looking at that old All Types Cement Work customers for over 35 yrs. SHAMROCK DOOR 534-4653 • Wallpapering/Removal Quality work completed furniture? Give It a new lile - - ' References "We Poor Concrete Year Round!" • FREE Estimaies • Designs. 78 Firewood 1 0 & J MOVING & HAULING with pride: Family owned. Reuphotsterit. Free Estimates. • Porches • Additions • Dormers. 102 Handyman 683-8470 Llc-tns. Fair prices. Pickup & delivery. 557-5595 AAA AMERICAN FIREWOOD Home & office moving. Garage & • Sidewalks • Kitchens-Baths. CHIMNEYS - PORCHES debris removal. Quick, efficient & For Honesty & Integrity call: THE UPHOLSTERY DOCTOR 100% SEASONED OAK Male/Female Days 855-7223 Anytime 476-6984 • Glass block • Porch Enclosures, etc. BRICK RESTORATION $60 Face Cord. 4 x 8 x 16 reliable. Free est. 454-0650 QUALITY PAINTING • Fireplaces ARTISTIC CARPENTRY. Free est. 645-9666 HAMILTON BUILDERS Rebuilt. Repaired, Leaks Stopped. 2 tor $115. Free delivery • THOROUGH PREPARATION • Chimney Repair Tuck Pointing. Flashings. Cleaned & EXODUS MOVING LINE, INC. Call 559-5590...24 hrs. Quan disc. Stacking avail. 435-6928 • INTERIOR/EXTERIOR A. VELASCO CO. J.C'S UPHOLSTERING Replace or repair broken steps for Screened. All Work Guaranteed. 422-5969 Local/Long dislance, Fla. Special. A • NEAT-REASONABLE Home & office furniture, boat Interi­ those winter Hazards! Free Estimates. Licensed. Insured. AAA-1 ALL AREAS FIREWOOD Basements. Kitchens. Decks. Etc. quality move at a low rate) Lie. & Ins. FRANK C. FARRUGIA. 540-7106 ALL TYPES OF ROOFING ors, furniture repair. Froo Estimates Member Better Business Bureau & MARS BLDG. CO. - Residential. 828-2733 Seasoned, mixed hardwoods. $45 581-0300 752-4321 SINCE 1967, FREE EST. 534-3077 Senior Citizen Assoc. Commercial. Additions. Kitchen, dclivored, dumped. $55 stacked. DU-IT-ALL All work Guar. - Ref. - Sr. Disc. Dormers. Rec Room. Bath. Siding, HIGH HAT CHIMNEY SWEEP Checks add $5. 477-6958 Home Caro-lmprovemont-Paintlng SAM'S PROFESSIONAL PAINTING 425-4830 Free est. Prompt service, 538-2666 Ralncaps. Dampers. Repairs Painting, Drywall, Plumbing, Etc. GARRETT MOVING COMPANY Specializing in Int./Ext. KIM'S Guaranteed no mess. Insured ABSOLUTELY SEASONED 1 YEAR VISA/MASTERCARD. 353-4545 •Local & Long Distance Staining, refinishlng, aluminum sid­ UPHOLSTERING Lie, ((12778).454-3557 531-8531 Split mixed hardwoods (313)778-6972 ing, caulking. Free Est. 645-0337 BEST CHIMNEY 427-5586 36 Burglar and $80 a facecord (4"x8'x16-18"). HANDYMAN, experienced In all Serving the Community ALL MASONRY - & CONCRETE 2 for $115 Delivered. types of work. Work guaranteed In & ROOFING CO. For over 30 Yrs, WORK - Block ft brick repairs & al­ Fire Alarms 62 Doors Canton. Livonia, nearby. 464-2433 writing. Pricing per phone. Call INDEPENDENT MOVING Re-upholstorlng terations, Lie. a Ins, 25/yra exp, Dominique Gray 356-1632 Free Estimates Insured Recovering - Tear Oils COMMERICAL RESIDENTIAL ALARM SYSTEMS DEAL DIRECT • No middleman I LicensoHMPSCL-19876 THE Call anyllmo-534-1570 sell a Install steel, wood & storm ADMIRE YOUR FIRE Licensed Insured Visa » MC Welcome State of the Art Equipment SUPER WELL SEASONED HANDYMEN Courteous, Careful & Competent FREE IN-HOME ESTIMATES Home, auto ft personal. doors, windows & siding. Many ref­ Chrlstmns Decorating, Home Ro­ erences. Call Allen, 595-4779 HARD - BIRCH - FRUIT LOW RATES 548-0125 427-5140 ALL STAR Free In homo domo. 489-5955 HACKER SERVICES 474-6914 pnlrs ol alt typos, Clean Up Base­ EUROPEAN 557-5595 Outside Wayne Cty. 600-675-7033 HOME IMPROVEMENT MR. GOOD DOOR - Doors Repaired QUALITY SERVICE SINCE 1946 ments 5 Garages, Hauling. 332-5025 * * JOHNS MOVING * * •Chimneys 39 Carpentry Locks Installed. New doors, wood LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE TOUCH B & L ROOFING - New - Repairs! •Fireplaces. Porches doors Installed. Lock specials. AA-ALL SEASONED HAROWOODS LICENSED & INSURED Tear-otls - A Spoclnlty! Gutters, 284 Wallpapering •Brick Work ALL TYPE CARPENTRY 326-3893 330-0592 $60 per face cord. 4'x 8'x approx. 105 Hauling BEST RATESII Call 773-5892 •WALLPAPER -PAINTING Vents.No lob too big or small, 16". 1¼ tor $88. 2 for $110. Kindling INTERIOR .EXTERIOR 534-5334 - Free Est. - 937-8139 UNIOUE WALLCOVERING •Tuck Pointing Finish basements, kitchens, bath­ ALL THE STUFF THE GARBAGE •Roof Ropalr $3.50. Froo dollvory. 313-683-3490 FREE ESTIMATES Hanging & stlpping. 15/yrs. exp. rooms, drop collings, trim. No job GUY WON'T TAKE - WE WILLI Free Est. Very reasonable FREE ESTIMATES too small. Free Est. Bruno. 464-1358 63 Draperies BEAUTIFULLY SEASONED Face TULL LASSWELL HAULING P & S MOVERS 879-2300 DeGUISE CONST. Cell Ruth - 427-0805 or 360-931)5 Senior discount. Lie a Ins Cord ol firewood dollvorod. 4x6. Northville-348-5484 Professional Sorvtce. ARTISTIC CARPENTRY. Froo est. Slipcovert/Clng. VINCE'S PAINTING 2022 Guthrie St.. Royal Onk Mlxod hardwoods $54. Rod Oak Ferndale 543-9689 WALLPAPER REMOVAL 474-0104 $58, Stacking $8 537-8786 Interior/Exterior. Plaster & Drywall Tearolts, Re-roots, wood replace- CUSTOM DRAPERIES CLEAN UP & WANT TO SAVE MONEY? Ropnir. Senior discount. Free quote. INSURED 422-5969 mom, Apts. Also; vlnyi/aivimlnum ARNOLD GOLDIN 356-0499 BEST CHIMNEY CO. Basomonts, Kitchens. Docks. Etc. a ACCESSORIES FIREWOODS COAL Rent your own truck - we will load A 10 years exp. Call Vlnce 575-0412 HAULING SERVICE dnlivor. Complete moving sorvlco. siding, custom trim, gutters, win­ In-home Estimates Seasoned Hardwood A Birch We will come In A clean oul all dows/doors. Beat All Estimates. CARPENTRY - FINISH OR ROUGH Soft« Hard Coal Move with the assurance of a pro­ 23 Yrs. & Still Painting! 285 Wall Washing Additions. Kitchens. Drywnll, Clo­ DRAPERIES BY PAT unwantod Items from .garages, fessional, Free Ml. Call 425-8752 ALL BUILDING & REMODELING 557-5595 Pick up or delivery available bnflomonts, allies, storos, otflcos, Fast/neat. Mainly Res, 11 you want It Lk:. A Ins. Fre« Estlmntoa sets, Pantries, Basements. Trim."No 778-2584 NOBLES LANDSCAPE SUPPLY Mark's Moving Assistance done yesterday call Hank 478-8106 EMERALD WALL WASHING wnrohousos, factories S buildings, .^mmmm^^mmi^Mm OOGONSKI CONSTRUCTION job too small" Lie. 552-2563 474-4922 Atso painting A carpet cleaning. BRICK BLOCK » CEMENT WORK Also power washing, denning A 543-9480 insured ^ Dependable 65 Drywall painting. Elost prices. Servicing 152 MIlTOn PORCHES • CHIMNEYS CHECK MY PRICE - REASONABLE FIP.FWOOD 2% yr. old SEASONED 180 Piano Tuning FLAT ROOF PROBLEMS? Brendan Brosnan 464-1114 DR.WAY9 - FREE EST - 537-183.1 Bathrooms, tilo, repairs Wayne A Oakland County. A-1DRYWALL Wood. GUARANTEED Seas. Hard­ CUSTOM MIRRORED WALLS Experienced In flat roots, DrywflU, suspended ceilings wood. S50/FACE CORO. E. Side 354-3213 Repair - fWinlthlng AA SMALL JOB SPECIALIST Ropalrs nnd Now Work. 15 Yonrs Rl-fold doors find glnss Inblo tops shingles end repnlrs. 297 Windowa Carpentry, mouldings, doors Experience, Llconnod. Insured, Free 563-7600 Of W. Side, 728-1346 25 Yrs. Reputable, Quality Work Insulated glass - Discount prices PIANO TUNING BY Rosldentlnt/Commerclel. 552-6116 Small or largo. DAG 525-7969 Estimates. Ask for John. 525-6627 HAULING WINDOW CLEANING Anything In Cement. Brick or Block GUARANTEED SEASONED Flro- 442-6()10 or 478-1737 JOHN McCHACKEN Light A Honvy, local A out of state. Complete ropalr, rebuild, reflnlBhtnfl Screens removed - Storms Put Up Beat Any Price on DON PARE FINISH CARPENTRY DRYWALL ft PLASTERING wood $02.50 per (ftco cord J&J ROOFING Frnnk, 274-8676 Novl 349-5456 SotHhtleld 357-4066 Specializing In tear-olfs. LlcVlns. Monthly Rates - Free Estimates Drive Replacements A Gonamt Maintenance. Specializ­ Now A Ropnlrs. Mnnd or spray. Tex­ (4'x8'x 16"-1B') or 2 cords lor $105 AOK WINDOW CLEANERS Lie., Insured, Free Eal. 348-0068 ing In finished basements, Mictions, 165 Painting/ Royal Oak. A/PEASE/CO, turing. Acoustical Cell. Lie, Guar. LUCAS NURSERY TOR A LOAD OFF YOUR MIND 775-1690 A bath*. Redford, Ml. 937-3745 30 years exp. 543-0712: 682-7543 495-0434 Or 981-4600 TAKE-A-WAY TRASH SERVICE Decorating 200 Nattering 546-3199 W1NOOW REPLACEMENT CLASSIFIED ADS KEN FIERKE Llc.-lns. Carpentry. JACK'S WALL REPAIR LYNNWOOD SERVICES FRED - 334-2379 ALL PAINTING & REMODELING PLASTERING \ DRYWALL A PROFESSIONAL JOB At a Fair GET RESULTS Lower Winter prices Decks, gutters, roofs, stum aiding. Specializing In dust-froo drywnll IV Prima soasonod firewood. SpHI/dn- 1 time pick-ups. Fast service DONE BY CONSCIENTIOUS Rnpftlrs, additions, new work Prktt,. Guarsntewl. Rnroofs. Tear- RON DUGAS BUILDING rec rooms, windows, doors, etc. plaster ropnlrs. Llconsod/Insured, llvnrrd. $55 per face cord, 4x8x16 hnsernonl removal, appliances, con­ FATHER AND SON TEAM All work guaranteed Ofta. Repairs. 25 Years E«p. Lie. Ins. 8646 Crown. Livonia. 421-5526 Reasonable, Free Eat. 037-2380 Smnll |oba welcomed. 462-2550 363-0110: 363-7310 struction, brush, etc. Lowest Prices 478-3080 Stnto Lie. 348-2447, 474-0727 Joa GreQOry. 476-1694 6E* O&E Thursday, December 31,1992 M EMPLOYMENT

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We of­ -Club Dr.. Ste. 210, Farmington Hills, 2151 15 Mile Road DATA ENTRY CLERK, dling requests for space and/or People. Call or apply In person agment opportunity. AMBITIOUS? CONSCIENTIOUS? HOMETOWN REALTORS fer pre-set appointments and com­ ML 48331-3429 needed for busy Warren office. Fa­ Sterling Heights, Ml 48310 conference room, tape transcription 35450 Grand River, Farmington Call now! (313)623-2600 Main St. In Plymouth pany benefits. Men or women, full or miliarity with menu-driven computer An Equal Opportunity Employer and assembling of trial documents.* Hills. 474-8484 Monroe (313)243-4004 WE WANT YOU!! part time, no experience necessary. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK program applications and experi­ Qualifications Include; 60wpm typ­ Applicant must have minimum 1 PAYROLL POSITION AVAILABLE We will train you and start you on Rich Plan Food Service enced data entry skills are required, ing, some-college, excellent prbof PAPA RAMANO'S PIZZA long term, high income career. year, experience, computerized ac­ close attention to detail is a must. accounting & dealership experience reading & spelling & secretarial/off­ ARE YOU LIKE Mfe? 4 Now Hiring Assistant Managers, I work hard and want the better Call John Beltfuss, Livonia 453-0012 Since 1946 counting necessary. Organizational Other responsibilities Include, gen­ required. Immediate opening. Call ice administration experience. Com­ Drivers, Pizza Makers, & Counter skills important. Full time position in eral clerical and some word pro­ Cherl * 453-7500 puter experience preferred. Salary things in life. My career rewards me 453-5100- Help. All shifts available. Flexible well for my effort. 1 work between 42 REAL ESTATE ONE Farmington Hills. Will only consider cessing and telephone support. Em­ $6-58 per hour. Reply to Ms. Judy hours also available for homemak- REAL ESTATE AGENTS - Full time. USED CAR SALESPEOPLE resumes with salary requirements ployment begins in January and of­ REAL ESTATE SECRETARY Gonya. Honigman, Miller, Schwartz and 46 hours in a well displayed 261-0700 We are conveniently located in the For growing suburban GM dealer­ City of Plymouth Residential Broker­ ers & students. Apply in person at: showroom. I enjoy people and get Included. Send lo Box 872 fers full health benefits and a & Conn, 2290 First National Bldg, 1998 Southfleld Road, corner of 14 city of Northville with plenty of park­ ship. Experience preferred. Aggres­ friendly environment. Salary range age Realtor established for 25 Detroit, Mi 48226 great personal satisfaction from sive, self-motivated individuals for 'Observer & Eccentric Newspapers Mile. (Ask for Mark). knowing that. Iheir lives will be better ing space. We offer 100% commis­ 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. mid-teens. Please send resumes to: years, seeking administrative/clos­ sion plan, group health coverage Immediate openings. Profit sharing Data Entry Clerk ing person.. Experience with a title for having purchased my product. I Livonia Ml 48150 RED LOBSTER accepting applica­ presently earn in excess of $2500/ and the support you need to be suc­ and health Insurance. Call Russ or company, mortgage banker or real SECRETARY: Flexible hours. Full cessful! Call Jan Jones for a Jerry at 453-2500 P.O. Box 1691 estate firm is required. Computer or part-time. Experienced. General tions 2pm-5pm for all service posi­ mo. and I'm not the highest paid ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE BOOK- tions. Wait people, Bartenders, Ser­ Remerica personal Interview at 349-5600 KEEPER with computer skills, for Troy, Michigan 48099-9842 skills helpful. Send resume to: office. WordPerfect and Database salesperson in my company. I also Box 820 helpful. Advancement Possible. vice assistants. Other kitchen posi­ have a full benefits package includ­ HOMETOWN REALTORS REMEMBER REMERICA! "WE ARE EXPANDING" . busy auto dealership. Numerous EXECUTIVE LEGAL SECRETARY tions available. Apply at: 24705 W ing major medical dental, paid va­ Experienced or new realtor sales as­ . benefits. Apply in person: Jack Observer & Eccentric Newspapers SEND RESUME: Suite 102, 2731 S. Excellent typing speed & skills. Mi­ 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. Adams Rd. Rochester Hills. Ml. 12 mile, Southfield. cation and even profit-sharing. is the largest real Real Estate sociates. Full training available, Demmer Ford, 37300 Michigan crosoft Word 5.5 experience pre­ Uvonla Ml 48150 48309-3103- 100% commission program. Offices Ave., corner Newburgh. ferred. Full time, benefits. Salary II '.his sounds like you we should estate company in In Wayne. Oakland. Washtenaw talk Career commensurate with experience. AUBURN HILLS AD AGENCY SECRETARY Plymouth, now with Counties. Call Peter Orlop, The ACCOUNTS.RECEIVABLE CLERK Send resume to: 200 N Center St. Michigan Group, 953-2600 Ext. 21 with some credit background need­ Receptionist Wanted. Excellent Part time. Word Perfect 5.1 and 3 offices. We have Northvtlle, Mi, 48167 phone skills and computer experi­ telephone. 25 hours week. IF YOU'RE WORKING Call Mr. Johnson 549-2900 "Free Training" ed immediately for Livonia based openings at all three WE ARE looking for 4 to 5 qualified wholesaler.. 5-6 Yrs. experience & ence required. FAX resume & salary Call: 358-5700 HARD BUTYOUR ART VAN FURNITURE EXECUTIVE OFFICE ASSISTANT requirements to: 313-373-3137 locations & we offer individuals to join our real estate good organizational skills a must. Excellent opportunity for high quali­ SECRETARY: PART-TIME PAYCHECK'S HARDLY . 433TN. Woodward Ave. Call today... office. Please call Sue for a confi­ Please call Vlckl for appointment ty person. Must be self motivated. the best 100% (starting Jan. 4) 464-0002 RECEPTIONIST Real estate experience a must. WORKING Royal Oak, Ml 48072 . dential Interview at 478-3400 425-5218 Farmington Hills office with possible Could, lead to full time. Redford commission plan 851-6700 area. Call Lin at 532-0600 -MEMBERSHIP ASSOCIATION in opportunities of learning advertise­ It pays to work at Red Lobster: Join ARE YOU LOOKING CENTURY 21 MJL w.o.w.n FRONT DESK - PART TIME ment. Please send resume to: 32605 & FREE pre-licens- Allen earned $5,216.48 last week. . Tarmington looking for an energetic, Some.evenings, Sat. & every other SECRETARY - Professional, fast our team and you'll enjoy great Corporate Transferee Service ^people oriented. Administrative W. 12 Mile Rd., Suite 120, Farming- FOR A CHANGE? Ing classes. For Lee earned S4,719.45 last week: Sun.. Should have some knowledge ton Hills, Ml. 48334 Attn: Cecity paced, non-smoking office, dicta­ money, excellent benefits, full train­ "Assistant. Must possess excellent of computer. Reliable, detail orient­ phone, WordPerfect 5.0 a must, ing and a work environment that's I love my new job. My old job was more info call... REAL ESTATE Janice earned $3,650.00 last week. organizational skills, handle multiple never like this The work is fast {her first week in the field). ed: Pleasant' personality a must. RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY Lotus a plus. Send resume: 29100 as fun as it is convenient! Pre-llcense classes available in projects and deadlines. Must be Newton Furniture, 15950 Middle- Northwestern Hwy, SU 200, South' paced and challenging. 1 work be­ Livonia, Classes begin days, even­ wanted for small Bloomffeld Hills tween 42 and 46 hours in a well dis­ Our top producers earned over ^experienced in Word Perfect, short­ belt, Livonia. law firm. Luxurious & friendly sur­ field Ml 48034, Att: Cindy Schwartz. WE HAVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR: DOUG COURTNEY ings or weekends in January. Call hand and basic payroll. Excellent played showroom. I enjoy people $100,000 in 1992. Plus a new Cadil­ roundings overlooking courtyard. and get great personal satisfaction Sue to reserve your seat 478-3400 "benefits, salary commensurate with FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER with SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST • WAITERS/WAITRESSES lac. If you're just getting by, why not Detail oriented a must, WordPer­ from helping them. I how earn more RETAIL MANAGEMENT/ find out .how to get ahead. Leam "experience. minimum 5 yrs experience using fect typing 55wpm, dictaphone ex­ Self motivated mature person for fi­ •DISHWASHERS than S300Q/mo. and I'm not the .'Send resume to; Controller P.O. computerized accounting: Must be perience helpful. Send resumes, in- nancial consulting firm. Minimum 2 •HOSTS/HOSTESSES SALES POSITION about the best kept sales position in hignest paid salesperson in my com­ Fun/Part Time. Lovely Downtown the country, cemetery sales. Who do Box 7 Farmington, Mi. 48332; able to work Independently with confidehce, to: 28491 Stuart, South- years experience. Benefits available. •BARTENDERS pany l also have a full benefits Remerica minimal supervision. Please forward field, Ml 48076. Mail resumes to: package including major medical Birmingham Gift Shop. 258-9574 you know that won't need it? We ". ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT resume & salary requirement to: CFS. P.O. Box 7071, Troy, Ml Apply in person daily from 2 PM. - 4 HOMETOWN REALTORS provide: ' (or tast-paced office^ Organized, Mr. Colman, 380 N.. Woodward, 48007-7071, Att: J. Matuskd. and dental, paid vacations and even RETAIL MANAGEMENT POSITION RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY PM. at Red Lobster, 29980 Plym­ profit sharing. 5 Mile & Northville Rd. Retail experience required. Down­ committed to first quality perform-, Ste 250, Birmingham, Ml 48009 Small new Southfield office needs outh Rd.. Livonia, M!.. We are an • company training ance, willing to work more than an SEGRETARY WITH SHORTHAND town Birmingham". Fax resume to: • company leave full or part time help in typing, equal opportunity employer. • 258-5737 $-S day: Proficient fn WordPerect GENERAL OFFICE - Furniture store. WordPerfect & versatile all-around For Southfield marketing consulting If Wis sounds like you. we should • hospitalization for Windows advanced features: Computer experience needed. Full­ firm. Interesting work in pleasant talk. • prescription & dental tables, merges, graphics. Resumes phone & organizational skills. environment. Must have strong 420-3400 RETAIL SALES FLOOR MANAGER time. Apply: House of Maple, 683-3339 or 683-0211 ART VAN FURNITURE • life insurance only to; Dori McBride, FlexBen Cor­ 32098 Plymouth, Livonia. shorthand A word processing skills. RED LOBSTER WESTLAND . needed for fun cook shop in Novi poration. 900 Wtlshire Dr., Ste. 304. area. Retail experience necessary. • car program RECEPTIONIST Full benefit package. MF. THOMAS .425-9600 -401K Troy. Ml 48084 Ask for Mary: 559-2100 NOVI Self starting up-beat personality. GENERAL OFFICE Full time, experienced only. RESTAURANT MANAGER Telephone Anna at . 855-4466 • credit union Birmingham area tawfirm. MR DONOVAN 348-8922 Typist - Cashier - File Clerks SECRETARY/WORD PROCESSOR for Hallmark store at Tel-Twelve ; ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Those interested in full time posi­ Ask for Kathle 540-3366 MANAGERS!!! LIVONIA Mall. Management & Hallmark expe­ Don't go through 1993 wishing you Part time for busy office in Belleville. Needed for Southfield area'law firm: MR FERGUSON 478-8870 tions, send resume to: G.C.I., PO Good typing & English skills a must. rience preferred. Need energetic SALES CLERK answered this ad. Call now for the Lotus & WordPerfect a must. Book­ RECEPTIONIST GENERAL OFFICE •GENERAL MANAGER to S35.000 Box 225A, Royal Oak, Ml 48068 Small Pontiac based office needs Some computer experience re­ self starter. Salaried, full time posi­ needed for Hallmark store at Tel-12 opportunity of a lifetime. Keith keeping'knowledge helpful. + bonus ART GALLERY tion. Please respond to PO Box 992, Frantz, Director of Sales: 542-7610 •Call Mr. Ford 697-2433 HERE'S THE position you have person to answer phone with some quired. 540-4100, Mall. Retail experience required. • MANAGER to $28,000 + bonus OUTSIDE SALES Southfield. Mi. 48037 Part-time, flexible hours, early & dreamed of have the best of both light typing involved. Mon thru Fri., • ENTRY LEVEL to $22,000 + bonus ; ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT worlds. Young' busy office looking 8;30-5pm. $6 per hour. Respond to. SOUTHFIELD STEEL COMPANY 30 40 Hours per week. Calling on late, during week. Call 358-4044 fmmedlate. full time opening in Livo- Has immediate opening for person $40K-$50K for a part-time Legal Secretary (3 PO Box 163. Bioomfleld Hills. National full service. family dining corporations Exclusive territories. Marketing^Trainee . nia office of national service compa­ days per week) to time share a posi­ 48303-0163 experienced In accounts payable Veiy. very high earnings, Art knowl- Local office of a National organiza­ Protesstoanl Bartenders School is ny: To qualify you must be detail data input. Must have ' excellent chain. Excellent benefits, training & SALES expanding In Southfleld. Good clos­ tion with "working mom". Experi­ career opportunity. Local units. edye not as important as sales ex­ tion needs a good few people, will­ .'driven, organized & able to take ence & knowledge of WordPerfect a ' RECEPTIONIST math skills & proficient on calcula­ perience. Gill 927-5024 ing to work hard and be trained. GREAT OPPORTUNITY - ing & previous sales experience re­ • Charge of a fast paced office. Interact with clients in the plush at­ tor. Excellent salary & benefits. 473-7212 We are looking for a reliable individ­ quired; Good benefits. Salary plus must. Respond by letter to Office Steven J. Greene Personnel ATTENTION SALES ASSOCIATES GUARANTEED $25,000 first year in­ •.Entry level position to start with Manager, 1760 S. Telegraph, Ste. mosphere of this suburban comput­ Please send resume to: come. Call Lisa Dumsa at 356-7111 ual to maintain & expand an exist­ commission. 313-927-3142 room for advancement. er corporation. Candidate must The Steel Company Experienced or New ing territory. You will be servicing 300, Bioomfleld Hills, Ml. . 48302- ROUND TABLE CLUB/Plymouth Discover the .To apply call Joanne 591-7781 0183 or by fax:. 313-335-3346 have recent multi-line phone experi­ P.O. Box 330 and selling many different types of 507 Help Wanted Southfleld, Ml. 48037 Now hiring wait staff and bussers. • Coldwell Banker Difference: Motorcycle, Snowmobile, customers from job shops to large ence. To $8/hr, Rachael 357-0641 Must be available for lunch and din­ ALL AROUND PERSON HERE'S THE position you have Unlforce Temporary Services 1 Watercraft Sales OEM. Fastener and industrial supply Part time .'Full-time. Good phone manners. TRAVEL SALES AGENT ner shifts. Call 453-1632 Four Commission Plans Large Wayne County recreational background a definite plus. dreamed of, have the best of both for Michigan's largest tour operator .'.Good typing, for insurance repair worlds. Young busy office looking RECEPTIONIST SAUTE- PANTRY POSITIONS • Referrals/Relocation vehicle dealership has an opening In Send resume to: SALES HELP WANTED /contracting company. Good wages for a part-time Legal Secretary (3 Full time in Plymouth. Computer available under the direct guidance • Best BuyerVBest Seller" Systems Its retail sales department; Experi­ METRO BOLT & FASTENER experience helpful, will train.. JOIN OUR TEAM Flexible hours. % more. Redlord area. " 535-7660 days per week) to time share a posi­ of chef Ernesto DeMichele, excellent • Accredited Training ence preferred, but all applicants 19339 Glenmore Perfect for college student. tion with "working mom". Experi­ Call John or Chris 453-2060 wages, uniforms & benefits. will be considered. Salary & the Detroit, Ml 48240 We are looking for reservation sales Apply: ence & knowledge of WordPerfect a Apply In person - Ernesto's For a personal interview contact: highest commissions in the area. . . Attn: Sales Position RECEPTIONIST agents who are up-beat, articulate, Please send resume in. confidence: MARCH TIRE-GOODYEAR must. Respond by letter to: Office Part-lime, (20 hours) during the 41661 Plymouth Rd, Plymouth JACQUELINE STEUER Manager. 1760 s. Telegraph, Ste. & easily understood on the. tele­ Box 888 SALES MANAGER - Metro Detroit 28481 Telegraph Rd. 300, Bioomfleld Hills, Ml. 48302- week, 3-8 pm dally. $5.00 per hour. phone. Computer experience & trav­ SHIELD'S OF NOVI 737-9000 477-4353 Industrial toot distributor has an ex­ Southfield, Ml 48034 " APPLY NOW Call 851-6700. Observer & Eccentric Newspapers 0183 or by fax: 313-335-334$ el education are a plus. We will train Now hiring -for all positions, AM & 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. cellent career opportunity for an ag­ - WORD on our program. PM shifts. Apply in person: 42100 gressive & experienced person. Sal­ DRIVERS - passenger van or late RECEPTIONIST needed for dinner Livonia Ml 48150 model Sedan required- Earn cash i PROCESSORS IMMEDIATE opening for applicants theatre near Fox theatre. Mon - Fri. Grand River, between 2-4PM: COLDWELL ary, bonus & good benefit package. with phone and clerical skills. 25 Apply in person only! NATIONAL LEASING company Send resume to: Box 844 immediately. Chauffeurs license I1am-6pm. Please call Tues-Sat. 349-9110 preferred^ 1-800-756-3113 .•WordPerfect plus hours per week to start. between 2-5pm. 961-7486 Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. seeks vehicle sales representative. Observer & Eccentric Newspapers 427-5777 Between 10-12 noon & 2-5pm WAIT STAFF & COOKS BANKER Light to medium duty truck sales 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. * Display Write needed for Northville Cafe, 40360 HOSTESS - for established new ,, Lotus 1-2-3 RECEPTIONIST/CLERICAL Schweitzer Real Estate and/or finance experience pre­ Livonia Ml 48150 home builder. Must be reliable and BIRMINGHAM - 2 Person Law Firm Western suburban manufacturer •HMHF TRAVEL CORP Five Mile Rd. in North vile. Call or ferred. Duties will Include vehicle looking for one full time & one part apply in person. 420-1142 19 Off fees SALES/MARKETING: Full or part- personable. Open daily 11-6. For Benefits package offered. Call now seeks full time Individual. Typing, fil­ 29566 Northwestern Hwy. sales/leasing and direct marketing. additional information call 459-1940 time experienced Legal Secretary. Southfield. Ml Excellent base pay and commission time. Experienced required. -for an appointment ing & some data entry. Good math WAIT STAFF - DAYS, evenings, full Expect the best- WordPerfect & office management aptitude & people skills required. package, and pleasant work envi­ Qualified leads. National Dealer LIFE GUARDS, Swim Instructors, knowledge desirable. Please send TYPIST time, part time. Apply within: SALES/PART TIME Program. PC . Bar-coding/Mailing Salary commensurate with experi­ Immediate openings. ronment. Please send resume to: Water Exercise Instructors. Assist­ salary requirements & resume to: Accuracy a must, 60 wpm. proficient Peacock Cafe & Grill. 25938 Middle- D.S., P.O. Box 9066, Farmington Software. SEND RESUME: ence. Excellent fringe benefits pack­ belt, at 11 Mile Rd. Farmington Hills. Excellent lor college students. ant Swim Coach. Apply at : ADIA 31700 Telegraph, Suite 1 TO. age. Resume to PO Box 701394, in WordPerfect 5.1. Full time tempo­ Hills. Ml 48333-9066 2731 S. Adams Rd. Suite 102 rary position available. Send resume ASK FOR ADAM the Farmington area YMCA. " PERSONNEL SERVICES Bingham Farms. Mi 48025 Plymouth, Mi 48170-0964 Rochester Hills. Ml 48309-3103 28100 Farmington Rd. box to: Dorrie, 34000 Plymouth Rd. 506 Help Wanted Sales MARCH TIRE GOODYEAR ^22-9060or 382-2342 Livonia, Ml., 48150. ORIN JEWELERS SALES - NEW CAREER 1992 LIVONIA SOFTWARE firm needs An Equal Opportunity Employer 721-1810 RECEPTIONIST Has a sales opening, for a-dynamic $700 -$2000/WK person to assist sates support, or­ ,B!LLER for Automobile Dealership LEGAL TYPIST - immediate opening, after­ AREYOU AUTOMOTIVE personality, as a fine Jewelry Con­ der processing, clerical duties. Must Nov! office equipment dealership is National music company seeks goal understand basic elements of com­ -ip Full time; need experience noon/evening, part time, possible Concerned Working Professional sultant. If you are interested in being * with new/used car billing. looking for a full-time Receptionist. THINKING ABOUT A Searching! part of an exciting company please oriented people to handle local re- puter systems. 20 hours per week, Excellent phone skills, typing & or­ full time. Heavy dictaphone, proven Call: 534-7200 SECRETARIES WordPerfect 5.1 experience. REAL ESTATE CAREER? Global Networking is the answer if come in and introduce yourself... tall/fund raising accounts with mu­ flexible daytime schedule. Possible Experienced, for permanent & tem­ ganizational skills are very import­ you are presently working for the 101 East Main Street. Northville. sic & video products. Weekly re-or­ Co-op for students. $6.50 per hour. CHURCH SECRETARY - Full time ant. Send resume to: 70 plus wpm. Dependability a must. porary assignments. Tri-county. Call Guy - Debbie 354-3540 If so, you owe it to yourself to inves­ bic 3" or in the automotive busi­ ders - bonuses. Rapid advance­ Please mail or FAX your resume to: '(35-hours) WordPerfect 5.1 & will­ ALL FEES EMPLOYER PAID Hovfnga Business Systems tigate why we are «1 in the market ness world. Why? Steadfast annual REAL ESTATE CLASSES ment. Call Immediately TECHPOINT, INC. ingness to learn other programs. 41180 Bridge St. WORD PROCESSOR place and best suited to insure your growth' Billion Dollar Marketing 818-783-8225 or local 222-1505 FAX: 427-5976 Send resume: Mrs. Ciark. First Novi, Ml. 48375 JOANNE Major ad agency has need for a sec­ success. Look at our ad under REAL Tejm looking lor professional sup- Learn how to obtain your Michigan SALES PERSON for suburban 13975 Farmington Rd. : United Methodist Church, 6433 Attention: Mary retary/current experience using ESTATE PROFESSIONALS. All real pott from people with VISION work­ Real Estate license. Our classes are Livonia. Ml 48154 Merriman Rd.. Garden City, 48135 Dearborn newspaper. Salary, bonus MANSFIELD WordPerfect. Harvard Graphics a estate companies are not the same. ing in this field. taught by experienced profession­ & good benefits. Ask for Louise. ATT: SUSAN FARREN als. State of the art facility. Day and RECEPTIONIST plus. To$9.50/hr. Stacey 357-0037 Call 458-7747 or 458-7745 584-4000 CITY OF WESTLAND Legal Personnel Uniforce Temporaray Services DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE PM classes available. $125 includes MAINTENANCE/JANITORIAL SWITCHBOARD Call Jim Stevens or Neal Lamphere tuition and materials. SALES POSITION-full & part-time position for upscale shopping center 362-3430; Fax 362-4681 Fast paced sales office in Farming- For more information call during in Livonia. Must be a dependable, CLERICAL POSITIONS ton Hills seeks an experienced, per­ available at established family LEGAL SECRETARY 505 Help Wanted business hours: owned retail business. Downtown mature individual, full & part time Personal injury experience. Salary sonable Receptionist to manage 459-6000 hours. Apply in person at Business busy switchboard & handle recep­ Food-Beverage 1-800-989-2121 Birmingham location. No prior '; Annual Rate $17,399 lo $21,749 commensurae with experience: Call Remerica experience necessary. If you are Office. , 37700 w, for appointment & send resume: Mi­ tionist duties. Key front office posi­ 6 Mile Rd., Livonia (6 Mile & New­ tion, requires a very professional & APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED COLDWELL self-motivated & up-beat, call Maria 'The City of Westland is accepting chael G. Kelman, 30833 Northwest­ for part time Banquet & Pot HOMETOWN REALTORS REAL ESTATE between 10 am & 2 pm at 644-1919 burgh) Mon-Fri 8:30-5pm applications for clerical positions ern Hwy-, Suite.206, Farmington friendly demeanor & phone manner. Outstanding people skills, experi­ Washer/Dishwasher, Farmington is the largest real MAKE $10 - $15/hr. or more selling 'such as Secretary 1. Account Clerk, Hills, Ml 48334, 855-0100 area. Call weekdays: 477-8050 Earn while you learn! Keep your SALES Switchboard/Radio Operator for its ence on a multi-line phone system & BANKER estate company in present job while you take classes roses with us at nightclubs & con­ new Civil Service Eligibility List. In LEGAL SECRETARY - Flexible basic clerical skills required. Com­ EARLY MORNING HELP Schweitzer Real Estate evenings. Call now to begin your (Trucking) certs wearing tuxedo attire. Must be hours, WordPerfect 5.1, personal in­ puter experience' helpful, good sal­ Plymouth, now with Plymouth Headquarters (since over 18, aggressive, work well with 'Order to qualify for the Civil Service needed for busy bake shop. Baking A CAREER SHOULD BE BY new career! Examination, an employee must jury & family law. Resume, salary, & ary plus generous benefit package ASK FOR STEVE HOCKING 1908). S25-S30K to start. 401K. people & have reliable transporta­ & counter position available. Call DESIGN....NOT BY DEFAULT 3 offices. We have Profit Sharing, Medical, + + +. 'pass a 40 wpm typing test. hours to 30833 Northwestern Hwy., Pleasant, professional work envi­ Corrleat 352-5695 tion. Leave message at: 709-0867 S214, Farmington Hills, Mi. 48334 ronment. Send confidential resume That's why Real Estate One offers openings in all three Team management position will ei­ career choices for the self-directed, ther service existing customers in­ PART TIME BANK Teller wanted *t 'The positions require light typing, with salary history to Box »886 BAR PERSON day & night shift, for locations & we offer LEGAL SECRETARY - Experienced Observer & Eccentric Newspapers friendly, clean„ lounge. Redford ambitious individual and then sup­ side office or establish new custom­ credit union. 15-20 hrs per week, $8 /use of computer terminals, some for small Southfield firm. Word Per­ ports those choices through inten­ the best 100% CENTURY 21 ers on the road. Both positions will per hr. Must have experience. Apply .knuwledge of business math, and 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. area. Excellent tips for right person. fect. Salary commensureate with ex­ Uvonla Ml 48150 Call for appointment, 531-4780 sive training, staff assistance, high commission plan increase sales. Must have 5 yrs. ex­ in person for interview on Jan-93 or ,modern office practices as well aa a perience. (Mary) 827-4100 quality education programs, and Hartford South perience, be able to contribute im­ Jan 6-93 at: 23400 Plymouth Rd, liign school diploma. SALES ASSISTANT BAR STAFF, COOKS Innovative marketing tools. & FREE pre-licens- near Telegraph Rd in Redford. Mi LEGAL SECRETARY - Personal mediately & have a solid education. Ferndale distributor seeks assistant WAIT STAFF, BUS STAFF Ask about our guaranteed Income ing classes. For 464-6400 Great challenge & opportunity between 5pm-7pm. .There wilt be a written and oral ex­ injury experience. Salary sales staff. Involves extensive tele­ Main Centre Grille accepting appli­ program. Call... REAL ESTATE Manager needed for commensurate with experience. awaits your application to: amination The deadline for applica­ phone work plus clerical duties, cations starting Mon. 9am-6pm dai­ more info call... growing REMERICA otllce In North- Traffic President ROYAL OAK AREA Veterinary Clinic tions is January 29th, 1993. Make 258-6262 Must be detail oriented and not eas­ ly. 146 Center, NorthvlMe. 380-9350 Lisa Dumsa vllle. All inquiries Kept strictly confi­ Box 2500C seeks mature person for varied du­ .application in person between 9am dential. Ask for Jan Jones ties. Reply: PO Box 155. Westland LIVONIA HEALTH Club needs fit­ ily discouraged. Telephone & PC Plymouth, Ml., 48170 Zand 4pm at City Hall (Personnel skills preferred. Send resume & pay BAR STAFF, WAIT STAFF, Cooks. 356-7111 GARY JONES REMERICA Ml 48185. 'Department). 36601 Ford Rd.. ness minded desk receptionist 30 Apply within after 6pm: Village Square plus hours. Various shifts. Cash requirements: Box 868 REAL ESTATE ONE, INC. -Wesiland. Ml. 48185. Observer A Eccentric Newspapers Reisers Keyboard Lounge, 1870 349-5600 $6-$10ANHOUR SALES AGENT - TICKET MASTER drawer experience preferred. Great Wayne Rd.. Westland 728-9330 ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS part time $4.50-35.25 plus commrs-- for part time students. 591-1212 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. World Book Educational Products Telephone reps needed to work in V An Equal Opportunity Employer Livonia Ml 46150 sion, flexible shifts. Apply at: BARTENDER company is looking for Management REAL ESTATE plush Farmington office. Evenings, 30150 Telegraph. Ste 400. N of 12 MARKETING CONSULTING FIRM Remerica CLERICAL & DATA ENTRY experienced, needed (or part-time Trainees. $30K first year. Benefits, from 6-lOpm. Ask for Bert Ernest, Mile. No calls. SECRETARY IMMEDIATE PART TIME - position PROFESSIONALS .Full or part time for Birmingham for secretary and receptionist for W, work. Some cooking Involved. training, salary, 981-1055 HOMETOWN REALTORS 478-9378 ,CPA. Resume to; 130 Oakland. Fast-paced progressive firm looking Canton. 487-9770 VETERINARY RECEPTIONIST for an Individual with very strong suburban substance abuse center. ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE SALES Ann Arbor Rd. at Sheldon The old days and ways are no morel TELEMARKETERS ,1-350. Birmingham. Ml 48009 Word Processing, excellent phone Experience preferred but not neces­ Mon.. Tues.. Thurs.. Fri,. 2:30-6:00 computer skills & willing to learn Career opportunity with Southeast­ Just getting a license is not enough & Sat.. 9-1. Typing, filing & phone new software. Must have strong manner & knowledge of health in­ BENNIGAN'S ern Michigan's largest AT&T VAR to insure success. If you are willing sary. Good commission structure. CLERICAL surance billing desired. 277-3293 NOW HIRING: Cash paid weekly. Call Al: 442-7048 skills necessary. 349-5900 ^Immediate posilion for sheel metal word processing skills. Full benefit and supplier of hlghtech telecom­ to work hard, no other company can package. Ask for Betty. 559-2100 EXPERIENCED LINE COOK munications equipment, networks, 459-6222 offer a better package to help you .manufacturer in Southfleld. Recep­ SECRETARY ADMINISTRATION AND tionist, customer service, order en- Associates degree in office Informa­ and software. Highest commissions attain a successful career In real * TELEMARKETERS 508 Help Wanted ALL OTHER POSITIONS in the industry with bonus, profit estate. Jry/sales position. Proficient use of MEDICAL BILLERS tion systems and shorthand needed Best pay In town. Go to work In a BEST OPPORTUNITY FOR THE Salary - Commission & Bonus Domestic jio-key; detail oriented individual a by area educational system. $12/hr, sharing. 401-K plan, medical/opli- NEW YEAR - ML Hope Memorial Set appointments for our Reps, Day If you have at least 6 months experi­ great environment. Great benefits. •Freopre-llcenslng. .plus. Benefits. Send resume' to: Call Sloane 646-7662 cal/dental Insurance, car allowance, Gardens has an opening on its and/or evening shifts available. BABYSITTER in my Huntington ence with billing including coding Full & part time positions. and expense reimbursement. • Individualized training P. O. Box 530549. Livonia. Ml.. and data entry, we have an exciting Unlforce Temporary Services sains/counseling staff for men & Rich Plan Food Service Woods home, lull time, Must have Apply in person 2-4pm dally. Please call Dave Fisher at 489-0148 women of good character who are • 100% commission plan .48153-0549, attn; J. Marlin. opportunity for you. Long term, 40441 Ann Arbor Rd. transpsortatior experience with SECRETARY ext. 202 to arrange an appointment willing lo work in relurn for a perma­ • Completely updated office Since 1946 children & references required. temporary position available In a Law firm seeks Individual with out­ Plymouth and technical systems ^CLERICAL SUPPORT- Southfleld rapidly expanding medical laborato­ nent, good Income opportunity. 453-5100 Children ages 5. 4 & 1. 547-3081 "auto parts supplier seeks full time going personality. Lots of client con­ ADVANCEMENT - Are you a Sales WP will Irain you to Injure your suc­ • Group health coverage ry. Top pay for the skilled profes­ BUS PEOPLE - DAY A NIGHT Rep calling on sales, marketing help. Clerical data entry position tact. Requires excellent communi­ Wail staff - days. Cooks - day A cess if you are an ambitious person • Best buyer and seller system sional. 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Apply In per- opportunity. 360-4412 459-6000 for personal Interview For over 43 years a tradition of quality busy administrative office. We aro St;trt a new career in real estate MEDICAL SECRETARY son: Mr. B'S, 6480 Orchard Lake A NEW CHANCE AT SUCCESS today Call Carol Yost at 952-5590 searching for a motivated Individual Executive headquarters of major SECRETARY Rd., W Bioomfleld. 855-3110 459-6000 Real Estate Brokerage has been our 'who is able to work well under pres­ Prlvato club in N.W. Dotroit seeks Birmingham Bioomfleld area for Troy Area, or Carol Shelton. hospital corporation. Experience re­ This Is your opportunity lo discover 652-6500 for Rochester area Hallmark at: sure and with Utile supervision. If quired. Medical terminology a plus. mature Individual proficleni In typ­ COOKS. WAITSTAFF ' yojj are looking for a challenging ing, WordPerfect 5.1, shorthand, Full A part time. Birmingham aroa, the unlimited professional A finan­ REAL ESTATE ONE To $9.50/hr, Call Meredith 646-7664 cial rewards of a career with Real COLDWELL ' clerical position and have previous Unlforce Temporary Services public relations & organizational Apply In person, Birmingham Tav­ ' word processing experience, please skills for full-time position. ern, 575 S Hunter. Estate One. Classes will be starting (-'IRE SAFETY CONSULTANTS soon. Call Laura Cantln 646-1600 WEIR, MANUEL, SNYDER & RANKE, INC. " apply to: NATIONAL LEASING company Professional appearance a must. Sir^hour as per guarantee No ex­ BANKER " ' Clorlcal Support soektng energetic, hardworking Indi­ Send resume A salary history to: COUNTER HELP wanted full time or pedience nrscessary Security fee vidual Tor lease documentation pro­ Attention: Controller part lime for "Pizza Man" In Uvonla only il hired 559-8420 Work with some of Michigan's highest P.O. Box 779 Call Angelo Schweitzer Real Estate ' ' Detroit. Ml 48231 cessing and general clerical duties. P.O. BOX 253000 ARE YOU earning Real Estate Sales Associates A Please send resume to T.H.. P.O. Franklin. Ml. 48025 261-0600 THINKING ABOUT REAL ESTATE SALES •CLERK - billing invoices, good Box 9066, Farmington Hills, Ml WEST BLOOMFIELD limited number of sales positions are : EXPERIENCED LINE COOK, Prep FREE handwriting, must be able to run 48333-9066 SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST - Im­ GETTING INTO $25,000 guaranteed Income currently available mediate full time opening tor bright Cooks, Pizza Cook, Dishwashers, Local office of National Organization -adding machine. Reliable, depend­ REAL ESTATE? seeks 2 Individuals for their market­ program combined with excellent OFFICE CLERK person In Farmington Hills manufac­ amApm shifts. Birmingham down­ able, part time to slart. . 864-4455 town, Contact Chof Chris 642-9661 Top Training - National Company, ing staff. Free training to those who training....yours for a phone call to Enlry level, self motivated, full time, turing office, must have good typing, Great Office Experienced agents, Fran Mlrsky, 851-6000 CLERK with some computer computer & telephone skills, nlso quality Earn while you learn For • OFFICES IN ROCHESTER. TROY. nonsmokor needed for retail office. NIGHT HOST/HOSTESS ask about our 100*/* program. In moro Info .call: Start Your Real Estate Career experience and knowledge of General duties, filing, typing A an­ some order entry. Recent employ­ MacKinnon's Restnuranl Northvllln/Novl, coll Chuck Fast at: The Successful Way! BIRMINGHAM, PLYMOUTH AND bookkeeping. Call week-days swering phones. Basic computer ex­ ment In manufacturing office help­ 126 E. Main, Northvllle DENNIS COHOON between 8-5. 453-8448 perience In accounting & Invontory ful, Benefits, paid vacation A holi­ Part time. Apply In person. 462-3000 451-5400 REAL ESTATE SALES WEST BLOOMFIELD. control areA helpful. Organized A days. Salary commonsurate with ex­ 347-3050 $25,000 Guaranteed! If you always CLIENT SUPPORT INTERVIEWER dependable Individual need only ap­ perience. Call Mon. thru Thurs-jfea PINE TRACE GOLF CLUB Is now wanted to start a career In real es­ • IN-HOUSE TRAINING PROVIDED ^wt time for Forminglon Hills law ^^49^9305 GOLF NUTS!!! ply. Submit resume with salary re- J accepting applications for a Head tate, but felt you couldn't take a ,. office. Excellent paoplo skills. AM or ?ulrements to: O.C, PO Box 313. Or send resume A Wtary require­ Chef position. Busy public golf COLDWELL $5.50 an hour I commission. chance on a lower first year Income, • TRAINING CLASSES START pM. Non-smoker, Ask for Jennifer. armlngton, Ml. 48332-0313 ments to Personnel Dept., 30057 W. course featuring light fare A golf Call: 380-6400 now Is the time to get started, Call 737-8400 6 Mile. Livonia, Ml 48152 outings, year round position. Excel­ Carolyn Bailey at 346-6430 to find REGULARLY OFFICE MANAGER/ lent work Atmosphere. Qualified BANKER INVEST IN YOURSELF our about our guarantaed Income DATA ENTRY EXECUTIVE SECRETARY SECRETARY/SALES Coordinator candidates will possess high cleanli­ program, and start immediately In a Farmington Hills corporation has Schweitzer Real Estate For more information and Farmington Hills company seeking n for Walled Lake area medical sup­ ness standards, personnel manage­ 19 Offices Aro you nn active member of your career field of unlimited potential. openings for 6,500 minimum key- secretary wllh a minimum of 2 years plier. Minimum 2 years experience ment skills, accurate invontory con­ communlty-someono who enjoys REAL ESTATE ONE EOC confidential interview with troftet $6 50/hr. office experience fn en executive In handling customer orders/In­ trols, monitoring food costs A posi­ Expect the best" involvemont-n ronl nchievm? Use Caft Ooraen at 473-2033 secretary capacity with typing skills voices required. Medical supplies tive attitude, For confidential review these skills to hrtlp people obtain the REAL ESTATE SALES Phyllis Goodrich, Director { Unlfc-rce Temporary Services of 4Swpm. Strong organizational A background preferred, wordproc- of resume please send to: homos A llfeslylos they desire. Energetic Self-starter to learn from proofreading skills, as well as profi­ cesslng, data base management, ATTENTION That's what REAL ESTATE Is nil top trainers wllh nationwide real es- of Career Development 3600 Pine Trace Blvd. about! Insure your financial and per­ ciency fn WordPerfect fr.O A PC skills A the ability to work inde­ Rochester Hills, Ml. 48309 Ladles A Gentlemen: A Metro lato company, Call today to begin ; DATA ENTRY spreadsheets required, pendently are a must, We ere look­ Detroit Car Dealership Is now hiring sonal growth! Explore n GREAT OP­ your successful career, we offer a call 851-5500. Attention: Mike PORTUNITY! For n confidonllftl In­ Immediate permanent positions We will consider only candidates ing for An Individual to become the No phone calls please! new car salespeople. No experience variety of commission plans, Includ­ In major company. Minimum 1 year who submit resumes A salary re­ new addition of our team. Send re­ necessary. Will train the right terview, call todnyl ing 100%. In Plymouth, call ; bfffCe experience. Flexible hours. quirements to: Box 850 sume with salary requirements to: RESTAURANT HELP - Wallstaff. person who is willing to learn a Pat Ryan, Jr. at 453-6000 WEIR, MANUEL..SNYDER & RANRETTNC. Opportunity for Advancement. Observer A Eccentric Newspapers Human Resources Manager, P.O. Kitchen. Bus. Full A part time, days rewarding career In automobile Al Bults-WRMINGMAM-645-5800 Coldwell Banker SChwellzar Real I Diversified Recruiters Co. 38251 Schoolcraft Rd. Box 250755, West Bioomfleld, Ml A evenings. Final Approach, 350 E sales. Contact Eric Wheeler, Now Cnlhy Rold-TROY-8B9-4600 Estate. 19 Offices. Expect the best" 48326-0755 REALTORS 344-6700 FAX 344*6704 Livonia Ml 40150 14 mile, MndlsonHts. Car Manager 474-0500 Tom isbell-FAnMINGTON-477-0880 {'; Thursday, December 31,1992 O&E , ;..... *7E MARKET PLAGE

508 Help Wanted, 508 Help Wanted 508 Help Wanted 508 Help Wanted 511 Entertainment 512 Jobs Wanted 516 Elderly Care 518 Education 524 Tax Service* Domestic Domestic Domestic Domestic CALL GERI THE CLOWN Male/Female & Assistance & Instruction INCOME TAXES Entertainment for all occasions, ACCOUNTING/BOOKKEEPING AFFECTIONATE, experienced Nan­ CHILD CARE - Caregiver tor 16- MATURE SITTER needed to watch MALE NURSE ASSISTANT wants AFFORDABLE ALTERNATIVE ny wanted for 2 small children In pur GROSSE POINTE Maglcl Puppets! Ventriloquism! INFORMAL ALFRED E. OLSON mo.-old, part time afternoons. 14 over ? year old boy after school, 2¼ Balloons! 363-3050 full lime position. Insurance not nec­ To Institutional care, 313 363-7098 Franklin home. Mdn.-Frt., 7:45AM- Mile £ Mlddtebeit area. References EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 8B5-4576 hrs 5 days a week and also some essary. Salary negotiable. 24 hour live-In service. Personal 5:30PM. Good pay. nice home, paid required. Call after 3: 530*0512 light housekeeping. "• 569-6717 care, cooking & housekeeping. vacations. Musi have car, good driv­ 60 YEARS RELIABLE SERVICE CAROLE'S MUSIC FOR LIFE. Soto Call: 79,8-3716 ing record and excellent references. CHILD CARE needed for I yr. old Needs experienced Cooks, Nannies; Pianist or Duo/Trio/Quartet. Bach CAREKEEPERS 600 Personals NANNYS 8. HOUSEKEEPERS (313)380-8237 BIBLESTUDY Call evenings 851*8558 baby girl. My home or yours. Novi Maids, Housekeepers, Gardeners, Experience required. Top salary and to Boogie. Ja2z & Classical. All Oc­ AFFOHOABLEWEDDINGS * Butlers, Couples, Nurse Aids. Com­ area. 380-0976 or 380-0632 benefits. All areas. casions. Lessons also, 851-3574 515 Child Care OPENING for elderly resident In li­ In Home Minister will marry you anywhere - AFFECTIONATE family looking for panions and Day Workers for pri­ Interested? horhe^yard or hall. AH Faiths. . CHILDCARE NEEDED- Tues. thru vate homes. THE NANNY NETWORK 739-2100 ANIMAL.CRACKERS DAY CARE censed Livonia home. 24 hour as­ Nanny to take care of 2 young chil­ sistance. Dignity & comfort.. 437-1890 . • Fri., Ilam.r6pm. 2 children.' ages S 18514 Mack Avenue - SITTER/HOUSEKEEPER MUSIC TO YOUR EARS loving, quality, in-home licensed day dren. S220/week. Great opportuni­ care. Creative learn & play. Arts & 532-3366 Call ty. Please call tor Interview 358-0800 & 6. My Garden City home. Experi­ Qrosse Polnte Farms PM and weekends. Must drive own Professional Disc Jockey and video ARE YOU INTERESTED IN MEET­ ence & references a must. . service. Karaoke. For all occasions. crafts & more. Excellent references. 326-0690 car for school transportation. Two Farmlngton Hills. 661-4069 PRIVATE DUTY Nurse companion ING THAT SPECIAL SOMEONE? . BABYSITTER Ask for Ann (work) 425-7533 INFANT CARE-deslre gentle individ­ children. NW Metro area. 532-0689 Call Dave, 669-5844 s.eeklng_work. In home care, live-in Irene's Dating Service for 2½ year old boy. ual in our home, 5 days/week, must CHILD CARE-2 children In Erikson or hourly. f,eterences. 520 Secretarial 4 932-8631 Mornings, teachers schedule. have character;* professional refer­ SPANISH FAMILY needs babysitter 7 M1LE/FARMINGTON area day AskforJanna, 348-4355 1Aa School area. Approx. 2 days a week. Mon. 'thru Fri. for 1 yr old boy. my Northville area. '348-182 * 8 ences, non smoker with transporta­ THE D J CONNECTION care has openings- Diapers & meals Business Service* ATTENTION SINGLES Average $320-$480/month. Desire tion, Bloomfleld Hills area. 258-0331 -Troy home, between Maple & De- full entertainment service guaran­ supplied. $100/wk. Licensed, 5 yrs. loving Grandma fn our home or an­ quindre. : 528-1591 SECRETARIAL SOLUTIONS We have many beautiful people , BABYSITTER, full time. Mon-Fri, teed to lit your budget. D.J'S Pia­ experience. 473-0147 518 Education looking for you. Write for free infor­ Bam-6pm. in our home, (13 Mile/ other Mom In Canton. 9B1-1838 LOVING, CARING, mature sitter, nists, etc. Call 661-5882 non-smoker for infant &-toddler, 313/344-0098 mation: Sweethearts Computer Dat­ Telegraph area). Car, references, & Instruction ing Service. PO Box 2265. Grand non-smoker. 353-1576. ext. 44). CLEANING PERSONS NEEDED part time, must have references, my 509 Help Wanted BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES for residential cleaning Irt Deaborn/ home. Mom w/chlld ok. 458-1616 "O Rapids. Ml 49501 Livonia area. Car & phone a must. Couples 512 Jobs Wanted 516 Elderly Care NO COST • Word Processing Or call 1 <616) 451^4678 or'toil free BABYSITTER needed in Westland • Letters - Resumes area. 3pm-l2 am. Tuesday-Friday for $6.40 per hr. minimum. 278-4395 LOVING, energetic, dependable COUPLES WANTED & Assistance nationwide 1 (800) 545-2523 person to sit for Ktndergartner part- Male / Female TRAINING • Reports - Term Papers a 2 & 3 year old. $20 per day. CLEANING PERSON NEEDED Unusual opportunity for a refined •Transcription^ 261-6345 time, Mon-Fri, my home.Call after and perhaps retired couple with ex­ ABSOLUTE PERFECT houseclean- NEED HELP IN YOUR HOME? Sponsored by Oakland County GRADUATES OF DEEPAK Evenings & Weekends 6pm. 476-7248 24 HOURS/7 DAYS Private .Industry Council for Job • Labels - Mail Merge CHOPRA. ACIM. ARE. Emmitt Fox. Hourly wage. References & experi­ ecutive and administrative skills to Ing. Professional, dependable with > Telephone Answering BABYSITTER needed for a manage one of the areas most pres­ references. Farmlngton. W. Bloom- Training Partnership Act Noetics. et al. yearning to contact wonderful 10 month old. 3 to 4 days ence. NW metro area. 532-0689 MATURE LADY, non-smoker for Eligible Applicants • Voice Mail - 24 Hours like-minded spiritual masters? live-In care ofolder woman. House­ tigious apartment building. Please field, Novl area. 468-1007 »Fax - Copies per week, in. a Farminglon Hilts DAY CARE. Loving Mom will babysit apply to: P. O. 3040, Birmingham, Home Health Aides 313-420-0420 home. Non-smoker. 539-0613 keeping, laundry & cooking. Salary JOB PLACEMENT • Shipping your child In my Westland home. 2¼ & car provided. References. Livo- MI..4S012-3040. BABYSITTER/Housekeeper for Companion/Sitters • Saturday Hours and up. Full or part time. Experi­ GREAT EXPECTATIONS BABYSITTER NEEDED Evenings nla,62S-2815 or 878-9302 family wants permanent full time ASSISTANCE enced. References. 729-9263 MAINTENANCE COUPLE Transportation Available to all Graduates Dating Club lifetime membership and some days in my Canton home Needed for beautiful apartment job. Own car, excellent references, 42240 Grand River $1650 or best offer. SITTER NEEDED, for 6 & 9 yr.olds. YOU MAY QUALIFY IF YOU ARE: to care for 3 children ages 1^-3¼. FUN-LOVING SITTER needed in our complex in Farmlngton. Salary + dependable. Pam 721-2929 Private duly home care agency Cedar Ridge Plaza • Novi Leave message 335-3178 Responsible, dependable, and ma­ 3-5pm Mon. thru Fri. In our Roches­ - An Oakland County Resident home. Tues., Thurs & every other ter Hills home. Own transportation. apartmenl. 40 hours per week. Ap­ helps you remain independent in (excluding Pontlac area), and ture need only apply. References re­ Fri.. 8;i5am-6pm. 14 Ml./Telegraph ply in person: Chatham Hills, 36135 your own home. PRAYER TO ST CLAIR - pray 9«ai) quired. Teresa or Sylvia, 453-7304 References. 375-0523 CAREER MOM just had a baby & -Unemployed or Underemployed, or Non-smoker, own car. 655-0982 Grand River, 476-8080 wants to stay home. Will take in 2 -An ADC/Food Stamp Recipient, or . BUY IT Mary's for 9 days, on the 9th -day SITTER NEEDED, my Redford home children full time & give same love & Ideal lor people needing assistance -On, limited income make 3 wishes & publish this prayer.. BABYSITTER - Pan lime for 2 small GENERAL HOUSE cleaning, RESIDENT MANAGER wilh personal care, light housekeep­ your wishes will be granted - M.A.F. children, noh smoker, Birmingham approximately 25 hours per week. tor 3 children, your transportation, attention as my own. 442-2114 PROGRAMS NOW OFFERED AT SELL IT nights, weekends a must. Referenc­ Only couple who Is highly motivated ing, companionship & transporta­ Southfield and Madison Heights area. Own transportation. Referenc­ References required. Call mornings. with good communication & market­ tion. REMEMBER JACKIE HARTZELL es. 569-3526 737-0258 es required. 532-0664 -COMPUTER OPERATOR FIND IT ing skills will be considered for a ca­ HONEST, RELIABLE. WOMAN -ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIST BOJANZYK, Plymouth girl killed in BABYSITTER WANTED: For 2 chil­ CAREFUL, trustworthy housekeep^ WANTED: PATIENT INDIVIDUAL to reer opportunity with our firm. Hus- Wishes cleaning & ironing on Tues­ Carefully screened, well qualified Classifieds 1947 jeep accident? Her son. born ban needs to be mechanical prob­ - WORD PROCESSING 5-20-46, needs identity of biological dren in bur'Oak Park home. 7:30am- er, 5 hrs. bi-monthly. Birmingham prepare light meals, provide com­ days. Excellent References. Own employees are RU supervised, SECRETARY 5:30pm Tues., Wed., and Fri. Non- area. Call for Interview between panionship & assistance to 82 yr. lem solver & wife needs safes skills. transportation. 834-4879 591-0900 father for medical reasons Call days If you have proven management CALL NOW for JANUARY CLASSES or evenings 1-600-476-1375 smoker. Call after 6pm, 542-5693 10am & 3pm 642-6466 old widow with mild Parkinsons dis­ Foi more information, call: Ms. James 585-9203 ease. Needed 4:30-5:30pm, 7 days ability we will train you. Salary. 2 644-1070 BLOOMFIELD HILLS AREA - Long RESPONSIBLE HOUSEKEEPER per week & 11:30-1:30 Sundays. bedroom apt., health Insurance. UNITED HOME CARE Dorsey WANT TO PLAY GAMES? Lake/Telegraph. Mature babysitter,, Needed immediately, part time. Sat. & Sun. a must, but flexible on Resume to Paragon Properties, LOVING MOTHER of 2 would enjoy SERVICES 852-3222 Board games miniatures, role-plsy- pari time, $6 an hour, non smoker, Must drive, cook, and do laundry. weekdays. $7>'hr. Avon, Uvernols 32400 Telegraph, Bingham Farms, babysitting tor you, your transporta­ Business Schools mg games Local convention Jen 23 West Btoomfield. 626-4535 area. 652-1718 Ml 48025 tion,.Mon-Fri. 565-1446 Call Barry Jensep 649-5718 car necessary, Call. 646-2853 981-8829 Equal Opportunity Agency

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Must be physically fit. kind, vacious, sexy, financially competent trepreneurs!, white gentleman, de­ She should be someone who is hon­ joys partying, possible commitment, friendly & generous. Wining & dining figured, seeking male, 46-late 60"s tleman. Ha must be positively ori­ 32, 5'6". 150 lbs. Loves nature, ented. « 44733 female for adventure. IB" 44879 sires, the right non-smoking, attrac­ est, caring, fun & non-smoking. must be trim, healthy, bubbly & not seeks same for friendship. would be fun! * 44821 who can love me for the person I am. «44139 tive, educated white lady over 5'7", «44686 money oriented. S 44760 «44714 ADVENTUREOUS. easygoing. 31 CHRISTIAN BLACK female 49 with physically ftt, under 42. « 44759 lots to offer. Classical music.'camp­ PRIME CATCH black female avail­ 622 Sports Interests year old male; 6*3". 180 lbs, never NICE GUY. 29. white, tall, slim, pro­ SINGLE WHITE MALE. Dearborn WHITE MALE, 45, educated, seeks married, non-smoker. Interests in­ CHEERFUL, nice looking, slender, fessional, enjoys sports, movies;' Heights, average, 37. dining out. ing and theatre seeks christian kind- able for qualified other. Qualifica­ BLACK MALE, 26, handsome, seeks female who does not look back fn hearted male with similar interests. tions equal: loving, honest, monoga­ clude dogs, old' cars, boats, 36 year old male, enjoys good con­ concerts, travel, quiet evenings, so­ movies, looking for single white anger, nor ahead In fear, but around weight training and Jogging part­ cial drinker, non-smoker. Seeks slim female, cheerful; 30-39, to share «44720 mous, mild tempered, well dressed music(blues) & camping. * 44739 versation. . dining, romantic even­ In awareness. * 44438 employed black or white gentleman ners. Let's get those holiday pounds ings, seeks sincere, trim, 21-36 year 22-28 female, similar interests.* lifes hopes & dreams. * 44217 off. Male or female, young or older, 44833 CLASSIC BEAUTY with elegance & over 30 under 45. * 44667 old, relationship. Marriage minded. YOUNG 51 divorced 6ad, honest, sophistication, Birmingham profes­ call me! «44800 ADVENTUROUS white lady sought Plymouth. «• 44770 SINGLE/whlte/widowed, 46, owns NICE looking divorced white male, caring professional, 5*6". homeown­ sional. 5'7". slender, blonde, finan­ PROFESSIONAL, SOPHISTICATED, by attractive black man. 40. Try it- business. Daughter in college. Look­ er Livonia Westland, seeks unat­ you'll like it! * 44651 DISCRETE INTERRACIAL relation­ 1701 bs, trim, professional musician/ ing for single/white/female for ro­ cially secure seeks cultured, distin­ single Jewish woman seeks person­ 623 Seniors band leader, shy, non smoker, tached Mom, short, petite, honest, guished, taller gentleman (45-65). ally secure non-smoking male 45-60 ship wanted! I'm black, 29, hand­ mance, living the beauty of lifes caring, for friendship, companion sense of humor. I enjoy my lake journey & find each other. * 44708 non-smoker, for sincere friendship for long term commitment. ATTRACTIVE Sincere young at some, have afternoons free. You're with family values. * 44825 heart, non smoker, blonde, single AFFECTIONATE caring, under­ white, pretty, passionate. * 44851 front living, boating, traveling, din­ at the beginning. If you are extreme­ «44761 standing professional white male ing out, sipping cocktails, looking SOUTHERN gentleman. 33, white ly successful, with strong character, white female, likes dancing & cards, male, non-smoker, drinker or drugs, 34 YEAR OLD White single male, integrity & sensitivity, we may even PROFESSIONAL honest sincere lov­ seeks handsome, tall, fun loving sin­ seeks female unhappy with current DIVORCED WHITE MALE, 43, con­ for equally fit attractive outgoing financially secure, enjoys movies, ing 43 yr old white female looking situation for discreet relationship. siderate, appreciative, sincere, af­ female late 30's-esrly 40's. * 44647 seeking 20 to 35 year old female. have more in common. A most en­ gle white male, 60-70. « 44700 Must be open, honest and very dinners, sports, looking for compati­ joyable friendship awaits. « 44835 for single white male, 40's. Same Age/status unimportant. ® 44643 fectionate, fun-loving, intelligent, ble female for fun & romance. qualities for dancing, candlelight DOWN TO EARTH Jewish profes­ trustworthy. Looking for someone sweet. * 44684 A TALL, DIVORCED, white male, NIGHT WC-RKER seeks lady for dis­ * 44654 CLASSY black female. 36, 5"3". 135 dinners, movies, cuddling friends.« sional trim, sincere communicative, with same qualities to enjoy beauty 44826 self confident, secure; tikes the arts, 6'2". trim, 48. considers somewhat of life. «44841 creet daytime delightful dickering. SUCCESSFUL Businessman, 5'10. lbs , who is sincere, educated, at­ nice looking, honest, sincere, good Race unimportant. * 44754 47. white, seeks honest woman with tractive, loves to bowl, travel & cud­ gourmet food, bridge, travel seeks sense of humor for dining, dancing, 621 Women Seeking dle, seeks black male who has simi­ RENOIR WOMAN. 55, blue eyed, 60« educated counterpart.' «44774 values, non-smoker, financially se­ DIVORED, white male, 25, 5'10", educated, employed grandmother. cure. Would like to meet slim lady professional, honest, passionate, movies/plays. Looking for a friend lar interests. « 44712 NORDIC ENTREPRENEUR. 44/ Men Prefer educated, white collar, coun­ STRAWBERRY BLONDE, 5'4\ trim, 35-45, over 5'3" tali, for eventual caring. Enjoy music, movies, sports, first, possible relationship. * 44807 non-drlnklng/smoking, Caucasian, 6'3"/230i traveler, RV'er, racer, ABILITY TO be affectionate, sin­ CREATIVE • 38 yr. old white female. try gentleman, non-smoker, home/ long term relationship. « 44837 travel. Seeking woman 22-35 with family centered, humanitarian, hu­ Christian from Bloomfleld Hills similar qualities A Interests.* 44831 tennlser, Harleyer, gently autocratic SUPERMAN (31), Seeks Catwoman cere? Are you 55 or older, white sin­ 5' size 18. professional, fun loving A TALL, slim, handsome male, nev­ yet supple, seeks Trim, fit, carefree, (20's). who enjoys fun-ln-sun, snow, non smoker, seeks 35-48 yr. old morous, conversationalist, nature would enjoy meeting gentleman gle male? Attractive, outgoing, full friend early 60's in my area.« 44642 er married, dark hair, brown eyes. DOMINANT, SENSUAL, passionate docile female. * 44766 water or woods, sport cars, mar­ figure single white female wants to white male equal. Enjoys family, enthusiast 50-60. « 44701 riage, romance, long walks, talks, travel, laughing. & loving. « 44751 44. Financially secure, likes dancing white male, 39, tall, dark, hand­ meet you. * 44718 SINCERE honest. 34 yr old White WHITE MALE 57. semi retired, look­ & varied interests, seeks attractive some, seeks adventurous submis­ PROFESSIONAL - single white camping, canoeing, cooking, clean­ male, brown hair, brown eyes, 28, ing, laundry. ¢44802 DIVORCED BLACK CHRISTIAN female. 2 dependents, looking for ing for female. 50 or over, social younger female. ® 44820 sive lady for friendship, passion. Will AFFECTIONATE - ADVNETUROUS patient man to share my life with me drinker, nonsmoker, love, baseball, answer all! V 44066 5'9", 160 pounds, physically fit, nice caring female 29 seeks male 28 to female 30s seeking Christian male ATHLETIC, 32, 6'1. 200. blue eyes, looking. Enjoys dancing, dining. TEACHER- healthy, trim, nice look­ for fun time & sincere relationship. for fun times & romance. No liars or dancing 8. joy riding. « 44765 33 for fun, friendship, dancing & re­ cheats. Dependents OK. * 44737 handsome, advertising professional. EASY GOING, handsome 6' white Seeking single white female inter­ ing, west side, looking for attractive, lationship. « 44753 * 44627 WHITE WIDOWED MALE. 76. non professional nice guy. In shape, giv­ ested in fun & friendship. * 44491 trim, teacher, 40-50, to share fun Enjoy sports, weekend getaways, Enchantment, beauty, spirituality. SINGLE black female,- tall, attrac­ smoker, recently moved here from nudist vacations. Sexually attrac­ ing, 42, wants white female compan­ times, Vic Tanny, dancing, movies, A LITTLE Overweight, yet very at­ PROFESSIONAL, moral, never mar­ attracts this divorced white female. tive, thirty-something, likes opera, California, likes music, good food. tive? Intelligent? Troy area.«• 44806 ion, friend, pal, attractive 27-37, to quiet evenings, travel, single point tractive. I'm 27, warm, open minded Tall, big-boned, looking for a casual ried white male, 40. seeks relation­ Sports. * 44779 Catholic, lovely, tall, no dependents. theatre, long rides In the country, shore experiences. * 44762 to new things, it you're a European wishes to meet single, white men companion 50+. «44839 ship minded female. Enjoy dinner, or foreign man, like to have fun, call Seeking friendship w/divorced white male 50-67. 5'10" * «44811 over 40. «44824 ATTRACTIVE, honest, factory work­ FETISH FUN - Attractive, educated, movies, plays, sports. * 44458 UNINHIBITED Single black male so we can meet 1 on 1. « 44807 WIDOWER, 65. 6' tall, retired, er. 38. seeks fun-loving wild lady! white male, desires attractive white seeks Uninhibited single white financially secure, non-smoker, so­ REASONABLY ATTRACTIVE white female for private pleasurable se­ 5" PRETTY WHITE FEMALE SINGLE BLACK professional »44611 female, for friendship, companion­ ATTENTION: Wanted, white mate, is seeking date lor New Years Eve female. 27. 5*4". I20lbs, searching cial drinker, good humor, love to ship, to make fetish spanking mutu­ male wishes to have a passionate, cret relationship. 9 44342 non-smoker, 40-50 yrs.. over 5'11", romantic encounter with attractive Non-smoking, truthful & fun for a black professional male. 28-3/ dance, dining In & out, travel; love BLACK BROTHER seeks white sis­ ally fun. «• 44547 .who is outgoing, humorous, loves music fan to classic seek female 50 ter for fun times. Call today for the white lady In 40's-early 50's.* VERY HANDSOME, professional, * 44715 to keep my small petite body warm kids, country, sight seeing, marriage all winter long, « 44768 or over call & explore common excitement of your life! B* 44695 HANDSOME EXECUTIVE In forties. 44692 black male. 27, humorous, outgoing, minded. Westland area. * 44781 looking to meet slim, attractive I'M NEW to the country. Would you interest. «44716 Asian Caucasian looking for slim like to be my guide? I'm 36. Slim & STRIKING, beautiful divorced white CHRISTIAN white male. 50. 6"1". beautiful professional non smoker RECENTLY divorced white male. 52, woman between 25-40, any race, nonsmoker, good looker,, sceure ATTRACTIVE, CHRISTIAN. Bl-racial tall, enjoy chamber music, opera & female late 40's. Catholic, tradition­ 180. good looking widower, honest, lady for mutually rewarding relation- sincere relationship. * 44429 lady that enjoys music, theatre, affectionate, sincere wilh old fash­ job, enjoys movies, music, etc. Very ballet, long walks, good conversa­ al values, seeks considerate, di­ 624 Travel Companions Ship. * 44683 beaches, dining In or out, seeks vorced,, white gentleman 50-65, ion values, seeks attractive, slender. pleasant & caring. Kids ok. North­ VERY HANDSOME professional tion. * 44764 RVer (Blond/44/6'37230) business ville/Plymouth * 44772 man. Outgoing, creative, sharp & gentleman 50-65 with same inter­ 5'10"or taller for friendship,*' 40ish white female, with similar HANDSOME WHITE MALE. 32. 6ft., ests. * 44661 LIVELY, bubbly gal. circa 1950's. owner seeks Fit/frisky/footloose/ interests «44823 170lbs. Desires white female, slen­ funny, seeks lady (25-32) with 44355 feminine (unHitary) female for possi­ REMEMBER Johnny Fever. I'm him. Intelligence, beauty & style for fun not a size 8, but not an 18. Prefer der, under 40. for discreet passion­ ATTRACTIVE, green-eyed, while, power tools over flowers. Positive/ UNIQUE MENSAN, 33, courageous, ble winter FL, Keys Krulse & more! Communicative, affectionate single ate relationship. Let's share our fan­ Love sports, movies, honesty & ver­ and romance. * 44653 « 44'/33 white male 37, 5'S". 168 lbs .fit, pro­ bal communication. Respondent female smoker/social drinker seeks upbeat. Are you? Looking ahead. adventurous with high moral values, tasies together. Ltvonia. * 44777 sincere affectionate white male. 35- enjoys world travel, loves Intellectu­ fessional. Catholic, llkess jogging, please be non-smoking, Independ­ WHITE MALE, non-smoker, non- Non-smokers * 44641 VERY ATTRACTIVE, sensual, pas­ walks, music, films, reading, think­ MINT 1943 Cadillac now in one car ent, trim, 35-45 & alluring. «44818 drinker, 30, with diverse interests, 45. to experience life with. Must love al stimulation, romance & hugs. lo be loved. «44795 LET ME TELL YOU about my grand­ Seeks honest, compassionate non- sionate white couple. 35 & 31 seek­ ing, seeks trim single white female garage seeks mint 1947-1957 mod­ socks active independent intelligent, ing single lady for friendship, travel­ SINGLE White male professional. witty, attractive woman with an hon­ children - I have five! But I miss the smoker, 30-50. «44845 willing to share interests. ST 44735 el Obfectlvo: 2 Car-Garage If both BLUE-EYED. Dancer. 5'5". athlete. hugs £ kisses of a westland man. ing & exploring common interests* running at same speed/'S 9 44798 46. fit, 6"1", west sider. Outgoing, est character * 44847 secure, honest, no drugs. Enjoy 53, Colorado, caring, tennis, cre­ 50-60. white, non-smoker. I am an VIVACIOUS, WARM, SINCERE, ac­ 44476 CREATIVE SWM 37. 5'8 HI. Catholic tive, gracious Afro American widow professional, interests: jogging, long NEW YEARS SPECIAL- single while travel, classic rock, dining, movies. WHITE MALE, 23, 8 ft, 190 lbs,, ative, blonde, M O.M.A., slim, laugh­ Independenl but shy 55 yr old wid­ Classifieds Work male. 32. fit. loves outdoors. Seeks Seek warm, attractive, shapely sin­ seeking career-oriented, music lov­ ing, skiing, best friend, spontane­ ow (5 yrs). glasses, grey hair (I've seeking gentleman 55-75. Non- walks, "films, music, reading, think­ smoker, no drugs, clean, kind, for' Buy it. Sefl It. Find it. ing Seeking trim professional SWF attractive, down to earth type wom­ gle white lady, mid-40's. with family ing white female who Is In shape, ous, listening, sunrise, degreed. earned it) 1 like to bowl, walk, read, Call Today an to share holidays & possible long values and positive attitude for long- and likes to party and have fun, lor Would you like to meet me?* am a pretty good cook. Employed friendship, fun. dance, theater.* interested in sharing hopes & 44828 591-0900 644-1070 dreams «44829 term relationship. * 44843 term relationship. * 44808 relationship. * 44810 44850 full time. * 44763

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824 Jeeps & Other 90d Ptrsonalt 700 Auction Sales 705 Wearing Apparel 708 Household Goods 712 Appliances 728 VCR, TV, Stereo, 800 Rec. Vehicles 822 Trucks For Sale RACCOON JACKET - womens size Oakland County ALEX APPLIANCE YAMAHA XLV. 1987, 1986 Bravo, FORD F-150, 1985, Explorer, V8, 4-Wheel Drives Hi-Fi, Tape Decks 86,000miles, nice-$3600 PAST LIVES, medium, best offer. Appraised. Repossessed major appliances. trailer, low miles, good condition, EXPLORER 1991 Eddie Bauar, sun ANTIQUE EMPORIUM Call Helen 332-6101 Guaranteed & delivered. MITSUBISHI 45" projection screen $3500 or best offer. 397-2685 626-9691 SOUL Travel, and breams Are ESTATE SALES Will beat any deals. 841-9361 tv. pecan cabinet, doors, excellent roof, white, leather, loaded, phone, Three Ways soul Learna Spiritual MINK COAT-size 14; condition. $1300. 433-3963 21.000 miles. $17,900. 698-2664 JANUARY SALE BY IRIS 802 Snowmobiles FORD 1980, 160, completely re­ . Lwtoni. FREE Brochure Gives Soul FORD 1992 EXPLORER Sport 4x4. Travel Exercise.' i WEDDING ORESS-sfze 10. $75. Michigan's Largest BEST VALUE stored, automatic, dual tanks, no T Estate Liquidators for over 30 Yrs. ARTIC CAT 1991, PROWLER power windows & locks, tilt, cruise, Prom dress^slze 10. $55. APPLIANCE 730 Sporting Goods rust, no fillers. $3000. 937-2620 ALL MERCHANDISE IN OUR HUGE 261-6345 Complete Household Sale Mgm't 2 place trailer, excellent condition. 19,000 miles. $16,950 • .) CallEOKANKAR. •APPRAISALS*Auct1ons- HOLIDAY SALE 10%-30« OFF Exercise Equipment $3975. ' ' ' .. 591-3505 FORD 1984, F150. 300, stick, good North Brothers Ford 421-1300 Religion of the Ughl INVENTORY PRICED OVER $1 IS ON SALE AT... WOMAN'S FINER Casual to cocktail •Will Buy Complete Inventories* condition, needs valve work, make and Sound ol God. MODERN APPLIANCES & T.V.'S ALL CASH for golf clubs, bags, golf SKI-DOO 1992 Formula Plus XTCE. Offer. 562-4695 FORD 1992 Super Cab XLT, 4x4, clothes + crulsewear, smafl-med. 626-6335 excellent condition; 86 Formula captain's chairs, V-8, power win­ • 1-800-762-,48.68, Depl. 405 Recently purchased, 655-1331 1 YEAR WARRANTY balls, all golf equipment. Mens Ala- Associate Member dies. Any condition. We also sell all MXLT, good condition and 3 place FORD 1986 - E350 van work truck. dows & locks, tilt. Cruise. $17,225 THANK YOU St. Judo tor your Im­ international Society of Appraisers 31509 Plymouth Rd. goll Items, . 421-2644 Funllne Trailer. $7,195. 427-2731 Low mileage. Good condition. North Brothers Ford 421-1300 mediate response to my prayers • 10-40% OFF 708 Household Goods 1 block W. of.Merrlman, $3900 or offer. 522-1811 ESTATE SALES Open Monday - Saturday BROWNINGS. COLTS & Winches­ YAMAHA 1989 Exciter - electric GEO TRACKER. 1989. 60,000 miles, (cash & carry sales only - Oakland County ters wanted, all others considered. starter, studs, hand warmers, FORD 1989 F-150 - automatic, 6 metallic blue convertible, cassette, BY DEBBIE 427-9544 Cash paid. 853-4867 570cc;$3300/best,- 478-7995 cyl„ low miles, ready to go. Call excellent. $6,000. 960-8989 902 lost & Found NO credit cards) now. $9990 IN HOUSE GMC 1989. S-15. extended cab. 4 FOUND black female cat, about 1 ACCESORIES & ANTIQUES MICHIGAN North Brqthers Ford 421,-1300 Conducts •Full Estates - 20% Fee BURTON 33 Snow board, like new. 806 Boats & Motors wheel drive, loaded, excellent condi­ year old. Wayne « Palmer area. Dec FORD 1990 F-150 Super Cab XLT. tion. $8300/best. 360-9217 SHOP EARLY FOR BEST ESTATESALE Cash paid 48 hrs. after sale USED APPLIANCE $145, 455-4413 SEARAY 1970 - 18 ft, V6. Inboard/ M. . 728-7396 SELECTION OF QUALITY •Auction - Consignments automatic, V-8, power windows & 15075 Lincoln OUTLET outboard, new Interior, great shape, locks, tilt, cruise, like new. $10,875 JEEP ,1989 Cherokee Laredo, white, FOUND - Female black tab mix, in ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES EXPERIENCED' $2600. •,. • . 537-5791 clean. 60,000 ml., full power, 2 door, Lincoln Towers - Apt. 709 ANTIQUES WANTED Some tike. new. Guaranteed. In UNIVERSAL INSTITUTIONAL North Brothers Ford 421-1300 Parmlrtatoh Hills around Thanksgiv­ OPEN 10-5PM. TUES.-SUN. (Take Greenfield to Lincoln $10.000/best. After 6, 347-179fj ing- • •'-. 474-6375 -CASH BUY OUTS- home service. Lowest prices. Retrlg. GRADE TREADMILL (10¼ mile) E. to Lincoln Towers) eration. 1912 Venoy Rd. corner LIVONIA SCHWINN 476-1818 808 Vehicles FORD 1990 RANGER XLT Pickup. Our Reference List V-6, automatic, air, cassette, red. SUZUKI 1989. Sidekick. 4x4. air. FOUND female sealpolnt Siamese Sat. - Sun. 11a.m. to 4;0Qp.m Is the Best Thing Palmer, Westiand. chrome wheels, in dash CD, many cat. In Orchard Lake/W. Bloomfleld HUNTING GUNS WANTEDII Boat Storage SPOTLESS! THE GREAT MIDWESTERN ., We Havel JEFF BENSON extras; mint. $5900/best. 871-2717 area. May have been missing quite a Sofabed 'Dining Set -Sofa .Wing 729-4848 Cash Paid'.! Old and New! while. Days 433-7219 ANTIQUE EMPORIUM Chair *Many Small Tables rKing-Size 538-2939 Call anytime. 462-2329 - AAASTORAGE QUALITY AUTOS 562-7011 S233 DIXIE HIGHWAY Headboard 'Lamps -Linens WEDOALLTHEWORKI NEW STACK WASHER Boats, Trailers, Trucks 825 Sports & FOUND: Long haired orange & white •Stackmore Bridge Set -Ladies POOL TABLES Outdoor, well-lighted, secured. FORD 1991 F-150 XLT - V8. auto­ WATERFORD DINING room set, solid maple by Frigidaire, almond, $295. matic, air, power windows & locks, . cat, front declawed. Charing Cross Clothing 'Glass -Kitchen Items (313)485-7044 All slate, antique, ultra modern. Electricity available. 5 acres. Imported Cars hale, round table, 2 B" leaves, 4 bar size. Floor model demo's. Jeffries & Telegraph area. 538-8680 tilt, cruise, ready tor you. Only 5. Woodward Area. 645-0328 •Morel Priced to Sell. See you Sat., AUDI 1985 4000 S - Automatic, Sun., Bev. 353-0469 captain chairs, 56" lighted china 399-7255 Eves:547-3980 $12,950 cabinets, hutch. $1200.. 474-8667 REFRIGERATOR, electric range, SOUTHFIELD power windows, locks, sunroof, an­ LOST: CREAM Lhasa Apso male, 6 dishwasher, gas dryer, take ail. North Brothers Ford 421-1300 Mile/Telegraph area, Dec 23-24. BRAUN & HELMER Storage tor antique cars. 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Jerry Hetmar FURNITURE STORE CONDUCTED BY miles, power windows & locks, tilt, * Living * Dining PINBALL MACHINES SMotorhomes cruise, air, call now. $13,250 BMW 1984 3181. very good condi­ LOST: English Setter, male. West Ann Arbor Saline WHIRLPOOL gas dryer, good condi­ Highland Terrier, male. Square * Bedrooms * Lamps wanted, any condition, will pay cash. North Brothers Ford 421-1300 tion. 87.000 miles, best offer 665-9646 994-6309 * Antiques *. Appliances tion, $75 477-7513 You don't want Jt. I do. Call Jim DODGE 1976 CRUISEMASTER 651-4296 Uke-Opdyke. 334-7704 350-8464 Lilly M. Mlni-motorhome, sleeps 6, 80,000 We Pick Up and Sell For Youl 626-5203 F-150 1991 XLT, automatic, V8, YANKEE CONSIGNMENTS & COMPANY WHIRLPOOL Washer & Dryer, $125 miles. Sale Price, $3318. loaded, locks, windows, aluminum CORVETTE 1992 - 3,000 mites, 31562 Grand River (313)471-0320 each. Range $125. Refrigerator, wheels, Payload Package, chrome Bose, glasstop. $28,900 453-2424 LOST: Fan shape French wire gold $200. 697-7222 or 729-0276 TOWN & COUNTRY earrings. Southfield area. 569-3948 701 Collectibles (1 oik. W. of Orchard Lk. Rd.) 562-1387 569-2929 738 Household Pets bumper, bedllner. cap. very clean, 474-6750 DODGE 474-6668 28,000 miles. $12,900. 952-5137 HINES PARK - D6PT. 56 RETIREES KINDEL MAHOGANY Chippendale WHIRLPOOL WASHER, 2 speed. 4 BEAGLES - 2 females, 1 AKC. start- AUTOMATIC Zig-Zag sew­ Dining Room - Table, six chairs, LINCOLN-MERCURY LOST: Lady's hearing aide. Canton Dickens Village-all H.V. & cycle, permanent press, water ed. $100. 1 - red & black, good pet- 816 AutoS Truck GMC 1986 Suburban, loaded, ex­ snowbables. Buy/Sell. 623-6664 ing machine. Repossessed. sideboard. Five years old, $5500. saver, good, $50. 698-2926 $50 277-0155 cellent condition, 82,000 miles, DODGE STEALTH RT 1991 - Twin area. Reward. 455-7847 Assorted antiques & other items. Parts & Service $6700 261-9118 turbo, leather, black & . loaded, LOST: Male German Shepherd, Take over payments of Thurs. & Fri. only 644-7267 BICHON PUPS, AKC. 2 Males, non- 33,000 miles. Sale Price. $21,379. black & brown, reward; Farmington 702 Antiques $5.50 a month or $54 cash. 713 Bicycles shed/non-allerglc, small-white play­ ALUMINUM TRUCK Cap for short MAZDA. 1987, B2200, short bed. Hills area. Please call. 788-7818 ALL ANTIQUES BOUGHT COMING SOON ful puff balls. Vet checked. 227-3736 bed pickup, $150/best. bedliner, am-fm cassette. 5 speed, TOWN & COUNTRY KYLE'S MAHOGANY excellent condition, $3500. Postcards, old movie magazines, LATHRUP VILLAGE LOCATIONI 2530 MARKET ST. REMEMBER 422-5992 474-6750. DODGE 474-6668 LOST MALE German Shepherd, Shelly china. Star Wars, paper dolls, UNIVERSAL SEWING CENTER BICHONS. AKC. Champion pups. 278-6640. 9-5 Black and brown. Haggeny & 13 259-8310.393-3122 WHEN YOU GOT White female, no shedding. Great TO SELL for parts. 1986 Tnunder- DODGE STEALTH 1992 - 5 Speed, toys, military. 348-3154 2570 Dixie Hwy. RANGER 1991 XLT. air. 18,000 air, stereo, black, 7300 miles. Sale Mile area; Reward: If found, please A SHINY NEW with children. $450. 937-9514 bird Turbo Coupe. call: 786-7818 (313)794-4318 miles. $7496 Price, $17,660. AGE OLD Winter Antiques Market 674-0439 NEUTRAL PRINT loveseats, $180. BIKE FOR CHRISTMAS?? Ann Arbor - Jan. 2-3. U of M Colise­ Custom quality. 258-0150 BIRMAN KITTENS - CFA. Trained, TOWN & COUNTRY LOST on Dec. 20th, bracelet of Bloomfleld Hills Estate Sale KID'S BIKE SPECIALIST all shots; lots of love, soft long hair HINES PARK linked cameos in or near the Com­ um; 150 Dealers In quality antiques 820 Autos Wanted 474-6750 OODGE 474-6668 from furniture to Jewelry. Sat. 8-6; Everything goes. Furniture, appli­ Free layaway, all bikes assembled is little work. $250 4 up. 422-6178 LINCOLN-MERCURY munity Center. Reward. . 273-0911 ances, misc. Cash Only. Fri..Jan. 1- OAK BEDROOM Suite:, king bed. 6 LEXUS 1992 ES300, black with gold Sun. 9-4.I-94 exit »175, N. to Hill LIVONIA SCHWINN BRITTANY SPANIELS - AKC. cham­ St. Right to 5th. (517)456-6153 Sun.Jan.3, 12-4pm. 440 Henley Ct. pieces, 3 yrs. old. Call 650-8433 823 Vans trim, leather, .loaded, 8.000 miles, LOST Siberian.Husky, answers to 336-4597 BICYCLE & FITNESS CENTER pion bloodline. $250.. CD, phone. $27,900. 698-2664 "Sam". North Redford. vicinity of QUEEN SLEEPER . sectional, L Call after 5:30pm; 729-4284 ABSOLUTELY Five Points, Grand River & Pem­ ANTIQUE CHAIRS, 7 pressed 28860 W. 7 Mile 476-1818 AEROSTAR 1989 - XL, Loaded, vary shaped. Large coffee & end tables.. HIGHEST $ PAID FOR clean. 52.000 miles. $7995 MAZDA 1989 RX-7 - Convertible, broke. 633-0785 backs, need relinfshirtg, $250.4 oak mint condition, executive owned, chairs, need painting. $100. After $600 for group. 478-2513 714 Business & Quality Cars & Trucks 6pm. I (313)454-3745 BROWNE CHOW PUPPIES. AKC, 3 males, HINES PARK highway miles, loaded. 8 speaker LOST - Small white Maltese named WALL UNIT - 3 pieces. 106", dark $200 each. 522-5918 We buy with integrity. CD. 813.900/best. (313) 477-6491 Joey, has dark brown leather collar Household & Estate Sales wood, traditional, lighted hutch plus Office Equipment Please call Jeff Benson Car Co. LINCOLN^MERCURY with Chicago tags. Adams School ANTIQUE & COLLECTABLE Friendly, Professional bookcase. $2195. 661-3146 COCKATIEL - gray, tame male, 2 562-7011 MERKUR, 1985. XB4TI, air, power area, Livonia. Reward. 525-0610 SHOW & SALE steering, 5 speed, moonroof, silver, 3 KOWEN Modern hair styling units years old. with cage, perch, food. CHEVY 1983 '/. TON Work Van. - Rosevllle Service $150. 522-587/ $1,995, 420-4415 LOST -, white Blchon Frise dog, 5 Jan. 7 thru 10 - Mall hours WILL BUY FOR + shelves, $100 each or best offer. Always Looking Runs good, some body damage, mile 8. Foch area. Dec. 27. Named CASH OR CONSIGNMENT Paul: 422-5730 or 471-6475 For Nice Domestic Cars best offer. 459-4215 VOLVO 1986 - 240DL. like new. less Josh. 425-1116 ANTIQUE DEALERS Dianne Browne than 50,000 miles, automatic, CONURE - male. 4/yrs old, includes Especially Town Cars & DODGE B-250 1988 HI-TOP. Van , Wanted for new mall In Farmington 360-8919 Oriental Rugs, Paintings, Jewelry, 715 Computers cage, $75 350-9338 Conversion, 47,000 miles, has all cruise, power steering/brakes, other 603 Health-Nutrition Upper end - dealers only Antique Furniture. Collectibles, Grand Marquis options, with color T.V. Sale price, features, $6250. 851-6712 Call Don 565-7821 BUSINESS AS USUAL at Mahogany & Works of Art. Sales & Service DACHSHUND home-raised puppies. $9916. ' Weight Loss Interiors. Open Fri. Jan::.1, 1993. AKC, Champion Stud Service. 852 Classic Cars ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE Oil paintings galore, baby grand pi­ APPLE lie - dual drive, printer, soft­ Miniature, smooth, long & wirehalr. Call Tom Hines TOWN & COUNTRY , Waterford ano (mahogany). Unusual, rare & DUMOUCHELLES ware, $495. Great for elementary Terms. Bob Albrecht. 313-471-7191 Hlnes Park Lincoln-Mercury 474-6750 DODGE 474-6668 FORD 1965 Custom. V8. automatic, Dec 3Gth thru Jan 3rd traditional mirrors (some antique). students. 455-3298 YOUR LAST DIET! DODGE B-250 1991 - Cargo van. runs good, Jrame rusted. Mall hours Mahogany breaktront/chlna cabi­ 963-6255 DACHSHUND - Mini, female, 10 453-2424 X 245 $400/best offer. 522-9416 Are-you serious about losing lbs? AST PREMIUM 386 SX; 4/80, Black, with air & options, vs; Sale Dr./Pharmaclst recommended pro­ nets, mahogany twin & full size weeks old. red. wonderful with chil­ or 570-7239 Mobile Phone beds, king & queen size 4 poster NEC2A VGA monitor, dual floppys, dren. 459-6398 Price. $11 ;426. gram. Earn $$ while you lose. ANTIQUES ON MAIN Panasonic dot matrix printer, DOS FLIBECK TOWING Call Mary. Pharmacist. 391-1242 beds, traditional size mahogany din­ 709 Household Goods 855 Eagle 5.0, Microsoft Windows. Microsoft DOG CAGE: large oak dog cage, Buying Drivable cars. Pay more than TOWN & COUNTRY For Auld Lang Syne ing room tables & banquet size ta­ yard price. 474-6750 DODGE 474-6668 PREMIER 1988 - dark blue, auto­ bles, entire mahogany dining room Wayne County Excel, Microsoft Word. good condition. $45. 272-6372 ¢05 Adoption For old friends & new Call after 5pm, 455-1329 Call, 313-531-3602 matic, 32,800 miles, cruise, climate All the best in '93 & bedroom sets, many mahogany DODGE 1985 CARAVAN, LE, 7 pas­ control, am-fm cassette, excellent BABY furniture, 3 pc. set with mat­ ENGLISH SETTER pups, SDSB - senger, automatic, air. power win- ABUNDANCE OF LOVE is waiting and we thank YOU for single bedroom chests, & bachelor tress. Excellent condition. BRAND NEW - Zenith 286 PC with condition. $4600. 591-3979 for baby we yearn to adopt. Call cot- chests. Sets of mahogany Chippen­ ^eal hunters & pets, dows/locks, cruise, tilt, heavy duty your support 595-4645 1Mb RAM, 40 Mb hard drive, 3.5" ¾eady now. 336-4389 WANTED lect anytime . 313-357-3124 dale dining room chairs, 4-16 per floppy, VGA color monitor, soft­ supension, $5100. 261-3704 set. Executive desk & other desks, 3 AUTOS & TRUCKS 856 Buick Mon. - Sat. 10-6pm 115 S. Main CUSTOM made rose formica twin ware, manuals, 6 mo. warranty. FEMALE CAT needs a good home, FORD, 1976 Econo conversion van, Royal Oak 545-4663 & 4 piece antique parlor sets, more. size bedroom outfit. Dresser, night- $625. With new Panasonic 24-pin 608 Transportation MAHOGANY INTERIORS grey & black stripe, declawed & Texas truck, no rust, excellent CENTURY, 1979, station wagon, stand, shelves, desk, built-in electri­ printer, $795. 443-4974 spayed, well behaved. 353-7273 BILL BROWN body-transmission-tires, many new runs good. All power. & Travel ATTENTION 506 S. Washington. Royal Oak cal outlet. All together to form 1 parts, needs main oil seal, best of­ $800. Call after 6:30 545-4110 beautiful piece. Must see. $600/ MACINTOSH. PLUS - (512K en­GERMAN SHEPHERD Pups. AKC. -USED CARS- fer. 642-4092 624-9157 ANY CITY, Southwest tlys. S325 TOWN & COUNTRY best. 1 of a kind set. 485-3866 hanced), 20mb. hard drive, tma- German lines, large bones. 2 males, round trip/$175 one way, no notice. Antique Mall gewriter, software, covers, $800 or 1 temale, $300 each. 313-439-1744 35000 Plymouth Rd., Livonia FORD 1985 ECONOLINE 250 - V-8, CENTURY 1981, great condition, . 581rO290 DINING chairs (6) cherry, cane back, 31630 Plymouth Rd. - 425-4344 . best offer. 344-4615 522-0030 automatic, good shape. $2250 must sell. $800 or best offer. Plym­ CERTCO, INC. hand made needlepoint seats & chi­ GREAT DANE PUPPIES - AKC. North Brothers Ford 421-1300 outh. 416-1485 SKI PACKAGE - 2 tickets to Aspen, 1 Ml. E. of the George Burns The­ na cabinet, solid cherry. Excellent MACINTOSH 512 with 20 MB hard ater, 1 blk, W, of Merriman behind champion lines, beautiful Harlequins Colorado, includes; air, lodging & lift condition. Asking $850. 459-0759 drive, & Kensington system saver. (spotted), deposits taken now. WANTED - Cars, trucks, wrecks & tickets. $1000 each. 349-1094 Eddie's place. • ESTATE SALES restorable classics; Need not be Xmas Sale - 10. 20.30% OFF • HOUSEHOLD SALES $350. Brother HR 15XL Daisy Wheel 437-1546 FORD, 1987 Extended van. 6 cylin­ REGAL 1989 - Loaded. Excellent HARDEN Queen Anne dining room, running. 891-8485 condition. $6500. Call 534-9049 WILL DRIVE ANY VEHICLE to all Nov. 27 - Dec. 21 . APPRAISALS 46"chlna, table, 6 chairs, tea cart. printer, excellent condition - $150 der automatic. $1000 or best offer. W 464-7293 LHASA POO - Male. 6 mos.. shots 559-2900 points in the, US. Michigan COL & Open 7 days - 11am-6pm •AUCTIONS Never used, display only. Halt price. RIVIERA. 1981, new transmission & Chauffeurs flcepae. up-to-date. Needs good home, $50 821 Junk Cars Wanted After 6PM 313-284-5552 MC INTOSH PLUS 2.5 meg ram. 60 728-0123 carburetor, new brakes & paint. Frank, 274*8676 BURTON GALLERY ANTIQUES We also buy out partial or complete 9.000 miles on new engine, $2200 451-1850 Estates meg hard drive, software & accesso­ FORD 1988 Conversion. Good con­ MOVING SALE - Furniture, good ries, $750 or best. 831-0721 AARDVARK TOWING firm. 299-9178 Furniture from Victorian to 1930's PATRICIA STEMPIEN 522-1736 condition: pine & oak, china cabinet, dition. $7,500. Cell 471-4023 700 AuctioirSaies PARROT - African gray, talks. $400 Turn that junk, running or wrecked glassware, lamps, quilts, sterling $250. Dryslnk, $200. couches & PROXlMA DATA DISPLAY, IBM L- car/truck Into cash. $25-$5000. FORD 1989 AEROSTAR XL - Ex^ RIVIERA. 1981. Florida car. no rust, flatware, large.selections of jewelry, with cage. 261-0326 ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE CONSIGNMENT WORKS chairs, from S50-S200, dehumldlfier 40 Laptop 366 SX/20. $2,000, will 842-1275 tended, power windows & locks, tilt, power, air. excellent condition. AUCTION - SUN. JAN. 3 AT 12 linens vintage hats, prints, mirrors, & humidifier, $50 each, lawn equip­ separate. 531-9337 POODLE MIXED Adorable puppies, cruise, cassette, low miles. $9950 $3,000. Call 595-7491 tea cups. FOR YOU! ment from $50-$75. Pool sweep NOON. BARKER'S, 7676 BlueBush We Get New Factory Consignments: male & female, shots, vet North Brothers Ford , 421-1300 We get merchandise everyday! 14 $150 & more. 728-0181 checked. | 542-1399 AARDVARK TO Z-28 SKYLARK 1985, 69,000 ml. air. am- ftd. (downtown), Maybee, Ml. (N.W. Living Room * Bedroom, FORD 1990 Club Wagon XLT. V8 fm, power steering & brakes. Excel­ ot Monroe, Ml. or N.E. of Dundee. Antique shops in Plymouth, come 716 Commercial We buy all makes & models spend the day. Dining Room • Mattress Sets MOVING SALE - Household items, POODLES - Black miniatures & 29,000 ml., loaded, blue, extended lent condition. $2100 553-4447 Ml). Items from GeneraTStore - an­ Estate Furniture & Accessories sofa, loveseat, formal dining set, re­ Industrial Equip. Top $$$ warranty ,$12,500/best. 535-5584 tique counters & showcases, wood 842 Pennlman - Plymouth Standards. AKC. shots, healthy, Mon-Sat. 11-5 Buy at a Fraction of the Original cost frigerator, bedroom set, misc. items. beautiful. 465-4582 Running - wrecked or junk KfO GLOVES display case, 2 large Brand Names: Cherry Hill/Sheldon. . 961-2240 GAS BROASTER. deep try filtering GRAND VOYAGER LE 1987. load­ 858 Cadillac brass cash registers, 100's of items machine, & small freezer with cold DINING SET - (1925) 8 pieces, ma­ Drexel. Heritage, Baker, Henredon. PUG. AKC registered, all shots, 7 474-4425 ed, new tires, garage kept. Bloom­ SEDAN DEVILLE - 1990. leather. of- New/old stock in original boxes hogany, walnut, ebony, burl, oak. In­ THE GREAT EXCHANGE WATERBED. King site, bookcase, top. Ready to dealt fleld Hills. $7000. 334-3806 heater, semi-waveless, $125. months old. housebroken, male, 397-2200 cast wheels, air bag. oi* display cards from 1950's & lay + carving. $3000/best.261-0007 Madison Heights: 589-0390 Call: 722-8626 lood temperament. Allergic to. 1960"s, plus other Items. Rare fire 525-5955 Licensed & liability insured PLYMOUTH 1986 Voyager - 2.2L. 5 $13,400 464-6303 extinguishers, speaking trumpets, 5 DINING - Beautiful dark mahogany. 400/best. 937-3759 speed, air, am-fm, power steering, DUNCAN PHYFE table, chairs & chi­ 717 Lawn, Garden, E & M Auto Parts SEVILLE, 1992 STS - Loaded, mint flremehs lanterns, nautical items, na cabinet. Ethan Allen drop-leaf Table w/leaf. 6 chairs, china cabinet 710 Misc. For Sale ROTTEWEILLER Pups, AKC. 10 to cruise, 5 passenger seats, Arizona condition, black w/black leather reloading items, goat carts, Coke table, settee loveseat, rocking chair, and buffet. $1950. 524-9035 I'LL GIVE CASH lor old lunk cars or car. Recent tune-up. Runs great. seats. 16,000 ml., $29,900. Farm, Snow Equip. choose from. 7 "weeks old. $300. trucks, 7 days/week, 8-8. coolers, tots of brass & copper guns, wood cabinet, items. 477-6353 Oakland County Both parents can be seen. 532-2349 Very reliable. S2500/best 420-2784 Call Jenny at: 421-4000 items. BRONZES - coin changers, SPEEDYTOWINQ EEROSAARINEN SNOW BLOWER, Toro. 8.5 hp. 2 - TRANSPORT: 1990 SE. Most op­ boxes of brass & iron hardware, 25 stage, electric start, $600. SCHNAUZERS MINIATURE. AKC. 24 hr. emergency towing 561-7695 old brass chandeliers, 12 old brass SANDERS ANTIQUES 507 Original KNOLL Chairs APPROXIMATELY 100 YARDS of tions. Excellent condition! New tires. 860 Chevrolet 35118 MICHIGAN AVE, WAYNE, Ml 433-3319 male & female. $250. 6 weeks old WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE GM warranty, alarm. More! $10,500. floor lamps, antique furniture, old Bought In 1957 - bentwood legs, new Dupont Stalnmaster carpet & 425-4290 tugs, cigar store Indian {not old), Visit Our New original fabric (catalog #72ulv), pad available. 453-6945 Autos & Trucks - 24 Hour Towing Call. 661-1096 or 360-4755 BERETTA. 1990 GT. bright red. low' 100's of items ready for your home 9,000 sq. ft. Super Showroom! single or quantities. 719 Hot Tubs, Spas SHIH TZU - pups. AKC, quality, tiny Up to $5000. LARRY'S TOWING mileage, fully loaded, premium or shop. This will be a long sale. We Buy, Sell & Trade fine antiques. For Information Call: BAHAMA CRUISE type toys. Guaranteed, shots. All 336-7480 , 335-7487 sound, excellent condition. All major credit cards accepted. & Pools 824 Jeeps & Other $8400/best. 476-0246 Terms: Cash or Ml, check. DECORATIVE ARTS 5 days/4 nights. Over-bought. Cor­ colors. Males & females. 453-6959 * Jack & Bill Barker, Auctioneers Open 10-6 dally. (313)721-3029 porate rates to public. $249/Couple. 4-Wheel Drives A Must See For Designers 822 Trucks For Sale CAMARO. 1969. SS. needs work, , (313)587-2042 Mon. - Sat., 12-5 Limited tickets. Mon-Sat. 9am-9pm HOT TUBS/SPAS SIAMESE MANX cat, beautiful col $400. 852-7541 (407) 767-8100 ext. 2516 Wholesalers sale on year end stock. or. intelligent, affectionate, FELV CHEVY 1978 1A ton pickup, runs CHEVY 1986. SILVERADO, 'A ton Tak M-50 to Ida Maybee Rd.. turn • • TOWN HALL ANTIQUES * * 398-0646 north to. N. Custer, turn right 1 Example: Was $4245...Now $13951 negative, all shots, spayed, de­ great, $600 or best offer. pick up, 4x4, 69,000 mites, loaded, CAMARO 1982, blue, some rust, "Join the crowd that know where to BRUNSWICK pool table - 8 ft. Drop 313-425-7227 clawed. Indoor cat. Will only sell to Call Tom or Sue. 352-9516 excellent condition with cap, $5200. good transportation, $1000 or best block, turn left on Baldwin to Blue- shop for the finest In quality an­ ESTATE SALES & pockets, accessories Included. Bush, turn right responsible person. $50. 768-9286 255-2690 offer. 398-2523 tiques. Where the prices are afford­ LIQUIDATIONS 471-4436 CHEVY, 1988 S-10, 4 cylinder, 5 able and the selection Is outstand­ 722 Hobbies SPECIAL home needed with no speed, 94,500 miles. $2500. CHEVY 1990 BLAZER Sport - 4x4, CAMARO 1983. with t-tops. fully .SHURGUARD SELF STORAGE - CONDUCTED BY - LIQUIDATION SALE every option, red, leather, non- Notice is hereby given, the entire ing. With 40 of Michigan's finest other cats for very alfectlonate 477-0028 loaded. V6, low miles, $1200/best. dealers showing under 1 roof. We're Name Brand Mattresses Coins & Stamps smoker. LIKE NEWI $11.500 326-7438 contents of the following storage Sold Separately Or In Sets abandoned 6 yr. old neutered male sure you'll be glad you came. Open Lap Cat" with feline leukemia. DAKOTA 1989 - Sweptllne 8ft bed, JEFF BENSON units will be sold to the highest bid­ All Sizes From $69.95 . TRAIN SHOW prospector package, 35,000 miles, 7 days a wk., 361 days a yr, 10-6. THE Jan. 2nd & 3rd. Sheridan Center. 557-4203 or 642-3311 QUALITY AUTOS 562-7011 CAVALIER 1985 - 4 cylinder, very der (bids by. appointment only). Sale CALL LIQUIDATION PLUS red/sliver, air, 5 speed, many op­ good condition. $1300 or best offer. will take place at Shurguard Stor­ Located at 32 Ml. & Old Van Oyke, 12111 Pardee. Taylor, Mich. downtown historic Romeo." LIVONIA, 471-6050 tions $6750. Must see 356-8635 FORD BRONCO - 1990 Eddie Bauer 788-0718 age, located at 19350 W. Eight Mile Information 313-459-3160 YORKIE PUPPIES - AKC. small fe­ Edition, full size, loaded, only 42,000 313-752-5422 Yellow Rose TAYLOR, 291-3603 males, 8 weeks, cute, affectionate, Road. Southfield at 9am, January DODGE RAIDER 1989 - 4 cylinder, 5 miles. Must sell! Make otter. CAVALIER 1987 - 71,000 miles, 31.1993. For Info, call 357-1137 SHIRLEY ROSE, 425-4826 shots, health certificate. 737-8497 WHITE ANTIQUE kitchen cubbard. 723 Jewelry speed, excellent condition. 57,000 Call 386-1225 good condition, new front tires. 711 Misc. For Sale miles. Sale Price, $6652. $2,500. 474-4997 rolltop, flower sifter & 3 drawers. FORD 1988 Bronco II XLT. air; pow. A59 - Oriental China Cabinet, Lovely condition, $400. 2 cherry ESTATE SALES FINE WATCHES 740 Pet Services miscellaneous household. Wayne County Rotex-Plaget-Cartler-Corum-Ebel TOWN & COUNTRY er sunroof, steering, brakes & win< CITATION 1982 - 4 door, auto, pow­ leather top end tables. $75 ea. Moving or Just Selling? dows. AM-FM. $5500. 477-5706 er steering & brakes, needs muffler 354-6404, Leave message BUMPER POOL & Pocker Table and others. 25%-40% Off Retain DOG OBEDIENCE CLASSES 474-6750 DODGE 474-6668 Puppy through advanced. Mon.-Fri., but runs good. $525/best 531-2628 A133- File Cabinet, picture, Let Us Do The Job For You {3 in 1 game table), excellent We also accept trades. 569-2828 DODGE 1982 - 6 cylinder auto. air. FORD 1991 EXPLORER - 4x4. Eddie conference table. am & pm: Canine Community Cen- Living room, bedroom, dining room, condition, $150. 477-3551 new tires & rims, new parts, cap. Bauer, 4 door, leather, loaded. Call IMPALA 1978 - Moving must sell. 705 Wearing Apparel 758-0440 antiques, china, crystal & misc. 726 Musical $2650/best 427-2731 now, this one will go quickly. V-8, good transportation. Asking' Alti7- Picture. Miscellaneous. GIGANTIC MOVING SALE. House­ $450. Call 728-2787 QOINS ONCE...GOING TWICE hold & office furnishings; appli­ $15,750 Instruments 744 Horses, Livestock EXPLORER. 1992 XLT, low mileage, North Brothers Ford 421-1300 A187- Mattresses, china cabinet, Best place 10 shop or consign OLD OR NEW ances, desks, chairs, fans, air condi­ most options, Cayman Green, 2- LUMINA 1990-6 cylinder, air. table. 2 TV's, stereo, chairs, arm Fealured on KELLY 5 CO. WE'LL SELL IT FOR YOU tioners, heaters & much, much ALL THE BEST USED PIA.NOS! Equipment wheel drive. $16,500 626-3810 JEEP COMANCHE 1988 Pickup, 5 power locks, excellent condition. chglr, cloths wardrobe, buffet, fans, New & gently used designer apparel All your valuable goods displayed more. 31627 Palmer, S. of Cher- From $395. Michigan Piano Co. speed,.power steering, brakes, low $5300/best 737-0953 varjous household. 738 5. Washington, Royal Oak In our 15,000 sq.ft. showroom. ryhlll. W. of Merriman. Westiand. Woodward. 1 Mile S. of I-696. GIVE RIDING LESSONS for Christ­ FORD I987 XLT Lariat F150. mites. Sale Price, $3680. Call 10-4pm Mon.-Sol. 546-3656 Sat, Sun, Jan 2-3, 9am-4pm. WE BUY PIANOSI 548-2200 mas Gifts. Showcase Stables offers Loaded. 56000 miles. 8 cylinder. LUMINA. 1992. C34, red wllh red In­ AffllO- Seclional. sofa, enterlaln- lessons for the beginner thru ad' Automatic. Tow package, cap, liner TOWN & COUNTRY terior, low miles, loaded, $14,500. THE HALF PRICE new & used Religious etc. $7500. 455-5258 360-1167 me/it center, table & chairs, lamps. CARMELA'S- DRUMS Rogers set: 6 drums. 6 vanced. For rates call. 313-437-0889 474-6750 DODGE 474-8668 GREAT EXCHANGE Book Sale continues through Sat., cymbals, hl-hat, fiber cases. Black B1$0- Refrigerator, hose & contain- Wholesale - Resale Jan. 9th, entire stock. Shlloh pearl finish. Firm $950. 661-S641 er^smali file cabinet, typewriter, fan Consignment Company Christian Bookstore, 24105 Hess, varjous household. FURS FURS FURS 1431 W. 14 Mile Rd. • Madison HIS. Dearborn Heights. 274-2484 HAMMOND ORGAN Model 5812. Campbell Corners Center $300/best offer. Must sell Immedi­ Fine, gently worn furs (2 block W. of 1-75) KITCHEN CABINETS, Maple, rea­ ately. Lathrup Village. 773-7068 1 Bl) 1-1978 Automobile, sonable. Good condition. Livonia. 1 1 1 1-1 • • « • • • • •-•• i i i i i i i i • • i i i i i • i - (No One Will Know) 462-1026 Bi>9- Refrigerator, albums, (an, (313)589-0390 NEW PLAYER Open 12-5, Tues. through Sat Daily 10-9-Sal. 10-6* Sun. 12-5. wa*he>. dryer, wicker furniture, Thura., 12-6. Consignment By Appt MICROSCOPES GRAND PIANO ANTIQUES cfojhes. chairs, boxes, bike. Please. 682-3200 FORMAL dining table, 6 chairs, 44 X NEW & USED Used as a display model at Saks & 2546 Orchard Lake Rd< 68 or 104 with leaves. Maple with $150 and UP trultwood.$700/best. 647-4686 Jacobson's. Latest computer player. B1$3-,Baga. Refrigerator. (1 mile W. of Telegraph). 937-0490 Regular $13,995. now this one only =ssf • $9995. Wl EVOLA MUSIC FLEA MARKETS 334-0566 PIANO - Grlnnell upright, in good • condition, dark wood.)100. 474-0873 I COLLECTIBLES PIANO - upright, delivered to your home. $400. 644-6789 ' • We Buy... AUCTIONS PIANOS (Spinets, Consoles, Grands) 1 -AND- LI ii i i.j' ••'•••••• • i < i < • i » it, HAMMOND ORGANS (B-3, C-3, A-100, » others) Call Mr. Howard ROYAL OAK CCC PRODUCTIONS DISCOVER MANCHESTER ANTIQUE MALL JEWISH WAR VETERANS K. of C. VFW #4012 aSS B. 9 Ml. - Huel Park :V|jW. #2209 AUXILIARY FLEA MARKET Tecumaeh, Michigan St. Francis of Asslsl (313) 531-5920 547-7840 Antiques & Collectibles MONDAY 10:30 A.M. IN N0RTHVILLE 118 DEALERS Antique* • Furniture 3 Antique Malls .SUNDAY 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. YEAR END CLEARANCE Antiques, collectibles, 180 DEALERS 116 E. Main, Manchester 16990 W. 12 Mile Rd. SATURDAYS 6:45 P.M. Primitives«Contemporary 21900 Mlddlebelt contemporary, baked goods, Pieces Repaired ft Restored 39414 Orchard Lake Rd. jewelry, dolls, country, All located on M-50 20 minutes southwest ol Ann Arbor (oenweri Gnmfwld a SoifhfMd) Farmington Hills 438 SO. MAIN STREET All Pianos, Organs Cmlri*. rwihlni, Retd work, wicker (N. 0( Grand River) primitives, cameras, folk art, repair. Oanlth Cord. Miner furniture Open Dally Open 7 days 10a.m.-5p.m. Southfield (Between Grand River & 9 Mile) NORTHVILLE .. & Keyboards sports cards, art deco, etc. repalra. atripplruj available. (517) 423-6082 Maavfrl. ft-T Bat. by Appt' 474-8180 (N. of 7 Mile Rd.) Greatly Reduced SUNDAYS 9-5 31« E. 11 Ml. (517) 423-8277 1-428-9357 559-5680 476-1100 New & U9ed PRIZED POSSESSIONS ANTIQUES NEW SHOP OPEN RARITIES Americana • Books ST. EDITH ST. JOHN'S 16th Congress District Native American Art : ST. EDITH EVOLA MUSIC Located in OLDE NORTH VILLAGE ANTIQUES FOR T1IR DISCERNING ARMENIAN CHURCH Democratic Party Bloom II Old: 334-0566 Comer ol Wayne Rd. (V Glenwood Folk Art • Military SUNDAY 6:30 P.M. TUESDAY 6:45 P.M. THE ANTIQUE SHOPPE "Titanic" April 14, 1912 Plymouth: 455-4677 W»yti», Ml 722-0145 Dinner Menu Irrlnteit on board) Historical Documents (Church with Gold Dome) Specializing In General Line An­ •: 1508« Newburgh 1S089 Newburgh SATURDAY 6:30 P.M. UllCi: 726-6570 309 S. Main • Royal Oak Other antiques, artlfacti and rarities Photography Waterford: 674-0433 (313) 545-8080 tiques, China, Glass, Furn., from constantly ehanelnK selection* or THURSDAY 7:00 P.M. .Tnmes E. Sanders, Antiquarian '. (S. of S Mil* Rd.) (S. of 5 Mile Rd.) Sheldon Hall Toys, Collectibles. located on requeat. Livonia Uvonia 22001 Northwestern Hwy. (Plymouth fld.a t Permlnglon fld.) 727 Video Games •Large selection ol formal Victorian South Arlams Sqttnre furniture & antique lighting." W«gt 'III 0 MONDAY 6:30 PM TUESDAY 7:15 P.M. 16990 W. 12 Mile Rd. please call SEGA GENESIS 2 controllers. 2 Mission Oak Furnishings popular tapm, S10O. Turbo Graphic Fulper • Rookwood Pottery 722-0145 Dtc«mb«r Christmas Sals please call __ Livonia Elks 14801 W. Lincoln, Oak Park (between GrwnfWd t SoutMMd) Joan at 1«. 7 tapes. »120. B38-389S Vintage Costume Jewelry Sat., Dec. s -10 am-6 pm 3$ QuMlty 0Ort»r» • 2 L»v»t$ Art Deco • Chrome * SO's furniture 97011 Mfchkgftti Avft Nancy at .-; »M 17 Plymouth, Uvonia (E. of Greenfield) Southfield VIDEO a GAMES LIQUIDATION Rafrmhmonta Drawing 953-2082 Thousandi to Choote Froml VkJeo* Italian & Swedish GUss ftvtwMrn Ttftgmph A floufhtrah. 4H-0600 • 425-2246 547-7970 559-5680 S9.f)B and r*nl Holiday Video Tue-Sat. 11-6 831-9530 Prizes FrMWiy, W. OMrborn SM-IMO Ptymouth/lnkster Rd. 837-0111 953-2096 Thursday, December 31,1992 O&E *9E^*,

860 Chevrolet 866 Ford 866 Ford 866 Ford 876 Oldsmobik* ESCORT WAGON 1984 - auto, PROBE. 1989, LX, burnt red. excel­ TOPAZ 1992 - 14.000 miles. Full MALIBU 1977, runs great. $400 or power steering, air, good condition. lent condition. 29,500 miles, asking power, sharp. Only $7,995 453-2424 CUTLASS, 1981. 4 Door, 54,000 best biter. 538*4573 Runs excellent. $750: $8,000. 652-9298 miles. $2200. •' . ,: 464-1547 255-2048 PROBE 1990 QL - automatic, air, HINESPARK CUTLASS. 1989, every option In­ 862 Chrysler ESCORT 1985¼ station wagon, power steering & brakes, low miles. LINCOLN-MERCURY cluding ground effects & alarm, LeBAflON 1991 Convertible - V8, 68,000 miles, many options, $950 Call now; $8485 TRACER 1991 - LTS. 35,000 miles. 43,000 miles, $8300.- 397-0376 loaded, silver, 23,000 miles. Sale 591-3528 North Brothers Ford 421-1300 sharp! Automatic, Loaded. $6,995 -Rrte. $10,424. 453-2424 DELTA 88 1986 - Brougham, load­ ESCORT 1990 - automatic, air, pow­ PROBE, 1990 QL. Crystal blue, ed, excellent condition, garaged car, TOWN & COUNTRY er steering. 4 brakes, sharp car. automatic, air, cruise, very good HINESPARK 1 owner, 92,000 ml. $4100.4894783 $6495 condition. $6500.. . 682-4353 ^buc^^f 474-6750 DODGE 474-6668 LINCOLN-MERCURY North Brothers Ford 421-1300 OLDS 98, 1989 REGENCY - touring NEWPORT, 1979 - .Good running PROBE 1990 GT, automatic, turbo, sedan, leather w/all options. Sale condition, original owner, $700. ESCORT 1991 QT- Black-. 5 speed, white, leather, loaded, 40,000 miles, 868 Geo Price, $9891. 313-535-7822 power sunroof, cassette, air, cruise, $7200 or best offer. 546-5612 1 owner, $7500/best 626-5937 TRACKER 1992 - convertible, auto­ TOWN & COUNTRY matic, alr,.all wheel drive, $10,000. 474-8750 DODGE 474r6668 884 Podge ESCORT 1991LX 4 door hatchback, PROBE 1991 LX - 5 speed, V8, 464-2825 automatic, air, cassette, cruise, war­ 22,000 miles, air, am/tm cassette, OMEGA 1982 - 2 door, 4 cylinder, CARAVAN 1984 - Man/ options, ranty, many extras, bright red, $9.000/otfer. 994-7007,453-9173 automatic, needs work, runs. 103.000 ml.. $1750/best. Ask lor 33,000 ml., $7,600, 390-8232 870 Honda $400/best offer. 522-9416 Jake: 8am-6pm. 626-2322: PROBE 1992 LX. V6. 11,300 miles, black, sunroot, automatic. $10,500. ACCORD 1987. DX, 5 speed, 70,000 REGENCY '98, 1989. Leather, Alter 7pm. 629-3954 FESTIVA 1990 - low miles, low pay­ miles, sunroof, tilt. Pioneer am/fm ments, great gas mileage. $3990 Days: 398-9002 moonroof, all options, low miles, CHARGER. 1984, automatic, power cassette, $5500. Farmlngtoh Hills. mint condition. $9850. 882-4175 steering 8, brakes, nice little car. North Brothers Ford 421-1300 TAURUS I98B QL. Low mileage, , 476-0695 . $795. 46 other cars priced under automatic, full power equipment, $1,000. Dealer. 397-2200 excellent condition. $5500.644-2641 ACCORD 1989 OX - 2 door, IM­ 878 Plymouth GRENADA. 1979, $400/best otter MACULATE 1 owner trade, red, air, 535-7469 TAURUS. 1988 LX. every option, ex­ cassette. $5495. WARRANTY. ' COLT 1982, 4 door. 126,000 miles, HORIZON 1987, runs excellent, 5 air. runs well. Asking $500,255-3899 MUSTANG LX 1991 - 4 cylinder, cellent condition. 45.000 rrilles, JEFF BENSON QUALITY AUTOS 562-7011 speed, clean Inside & out. $1300. excellent shape, all options. Sale $6,300. 380-8614 474-0749 Price. $7566. TAURUS 198S - 6 «yl., automatic, CRX 1985 - 5 speed, excellent con­ 866 Ford TOWN & COUNTRY power windows & locks, tilt, cruise, dition, all records, freeway miles, like new, call now. $6990 must see. $310O/best. 685-3463 880 Pontiac 474-6750 DODGE 474-6668 COUGAR 1990 - Loaded, 26,000 North Brothers Ford 421-1300 BONNEVILLE 1981 Brougham, miles. Al perlectl $8,995 453-2424 MUSTANG 1987.. QT. 5.0, Black/ PRELUDE 1989 SI 4 wheel steer, loaded, good condition, $ 1.275. TAURUS 1990 QL station wagon, loaded, excellent condition, car gray Interior. Adult owned, like new phone, new tires, $9350 453-5247 Phoenix, 1980. auto, $550,354-5714 HINESPARK condition, 93.000 highway miles. 25.000 miles, power package, white, 3rd seat, excellent condition, $8850 LINCOLN-MERCURY $4750/best otter. 891-8485 BONNEVILLE, 1989 SE, Black, load­ or best oner . 471-3338 872 Lincoln ed, original owner, maintenance COUNTRY WAGON 1984 Crown MUSTANG 1987 LX- Loaded, w/t- records, sharp. $7,250. 553-9368 Victoria. Second car. Michelins. tops, auto, new brakes/tires, cas­ TAURUS 1990 LX - loaded, twilight CONTINENTAL 1985. 23,000 miles, 78M. $1950. (3131 535-8041 sette, $3900,negotlable. 643-8950 blue, only 31.000 caretul miles. ESP. 4 door, Florida car, one owner, fully BONNEVILLE 1988 LE, sliver gray, SPOTLESSI Save thousands! equipped, $5800. 647-2891 original owner, low miles, great con­ ESCORT. 1988'A GT. 5 speed, new MUSTANG 1989 GT - the only thing JEFF BENSON dition, new tires, $6850/negotiable. tires, red, extras. Must see. this one needs is you. $7990 QUALITY AUTOS 562-7011 CONTINENTAL 1986. loaded;' Livonia-464-1196 $3,500. 642-1866 North Brothers Ford 421-1300 80,000 miles, showroom condition, TAURUS 1991 QL - automatic, 6 $6000 or best. Ask for Laurie FIREBIRD I986 - Red. V-a. loaded, MUSTANG, 1989 GT - Dark blue cyl., air, power windows & locks, tilt, 227-6543 or 478-1640 69000 miles. Very good condition. ESCORT. 1989, LX, 2 door. 5 speed. metallic & grey, loaded, non smoker, cruise, low miles. Call now! $8990 $3000. Call before 3 pm. 689-6864 blUB, mint, $4200. 525-5955 36.000 mi, sunroot, tront bra, mint, North Brothers Ford 421-1300 CONTINENTAL 1991 - local car. low $8,100. Alter 5pm. 313-462-2376 miles, full power equipment. Call FORMULA 1969 - 350, black. Mops, ESCORT, 1989¼. Automatic, cas­ TAURUS' 1992 - several to choose now. $17,990 automatic, power options. $7000/ sette, new tires. 65.000 miles. Very from. Loaded with options. Your North Brothers Ford 421-1300 best. 453-6462 good condition. $2800. 437-3556 MUSTANG 1991 - fully equipped, choice. $11,995 very low mileage. $8850. 522-5251 North Brothers Ford 421-1300 CONTINENTAL 1990 - Signature, 1 GRAND PRIX 1983 - am/fm GRAND MARQUIS 1990 - LS. owner, 39,000 miles. $13,900 cassette. Ladies car. $E800 or best 32.000 miles. Loaded, sharp: MUSTANG 1992 - GT, convertable. TEMPO 1985 GL - 1 owner, low offer. 477-3678 $10,500 - 453-2424 1,129 milesl $16,900 miles, air, automatic, cassette, rust- HINES PARK proofed, $2400/best. 489-7134 GRAND PRIX 1989 SE. 28.000 ml.. HINESPARK HINESPARK LINCOLN-MERCURY loaded, excellent condition, $9500* TEMPO, 1989. 2 or 4 Wheel drive, TOWNCAR 1986 - Cartler edition, Days 524-9281 Eves 549-8546 LINCOLN-MERCURY LINCOLN-MERCURY power windows/locks, tinted glass, excellent shape, high highway miles, excellent condition. $6,200. Leave $5500/best offer. 458-7810 GRAND PRIX 1989 LE - red/gray, 2 890 Automotive message 313-669-4028 door, 46.000 miles, loaded, alarm, INTRODUCING THE NEW TOWN CAR 1991 - 26.000 miles. '/« like new, $7200. 358-4377 TEMPO 1990 - GL. 4 door. 41.000 miles. Extra sharp! $5295 roof, perfect! $16,90oHINES LEMANS 198S GSE - White, loaded, 1993 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT GLX V-6. exellent condition. 41,000 miles HINES PARK $3950. 937-2112 OR 937-1155 PARK The new Passat GLX was built for LINCOLN-MERCURY . LINCOLN-MERCURY LEMANS 1991- 4 speed, am/fm You'll also find the Passat GLX has —•• cVUlageSfad TEMPO, 1990. 39,000 Miles, loaded, stereo, excellent condition, 30,000 the passing lane, both physically and 5 speed, burgundy color. $3700/ 874 Mercury miles, $4400. 647-6402 that one-on-one, solid feel you won't .,-^ FINANCING AVAILABLE•• POOR CREDIT. NO CREDIT best. Evenings; . 421-6243 COUGAR .1983 LS, all power, V8, PONTIAC 1985, 6000 LE - 4 door, figuratively. find in anything but a Volkswagen— _i; '85 T-BIRD Loaded. 48,000 miles.. .'. '4.980 TEMPO 1991 GL - automatic, air, excellent condition, 56,000 mi., welt air, bron2e, 6 passenger, 1 owner. power steering & brakes, loaded, maintained. Serious buyers only. 83.000 miles. $1,800. Call 370-0169 It has a new 172 hp, V-6 engine that that feeling we call Fahrvergnugen.' ' '-'••> '86 P0NT1AC BONNEVILLE 1 door, like new '398 low miles. Call now. $7880 $2700. Leave message. 464-4131 North Brothers Ford 421-1300 PONTIAC-6000. 1987, STE- white can go from 0 to 60 mph in 7.9 '87 EXP SPORT 5 speed, black '2,880 MARQUIS 1977 Brougham, excel­ w/gray Interior. 27.000 ml, loaded, All in all, the Passat GLX is the i; '88 TEMPO 4 door, automatic, air '3,480 TEMPO 1991 GL - 20,000 miles, lent condition, no rust, very tow excellent condition, $5900.427-9734 loaded, one owner, best buy, in miles. Best over $2,000. 531-1480 seconds. It also comes with anti-lock European driving sedan.that rivals any. ;• '89 LINCOLN HARK V 4 door, sharp '3,480 town. $7985 SUNBIRD 1985. 5 speed. 4 cylinder. North Brothers Ford 421-1300 MARQUIS 1981 - V-8, power equip­ 85,000 miles, must sell, $1300/best. brakes, room for five adults, advanced car in its class. So. come in and test '88-'89 TEMPOS & T0PAZS From '3,980 ment, new car trade. $1295 Canton. 451-2775 '89 CHEVY S-10 PICKUP Clean , '4,800 TEMPO 1992 GL - 4 door, power North Brothers Ford 421-1300 electronic traction control, to help windows & locks, tilt, cruise, auto­ SUNBIRD. 1989 SE. automatic, air, drive the new '• '89 SHADOW 2 door, automatic, air. clean....: '5,280 matic, air, low miles. $8990 SABLE 1987, LS. Statlonwagon, 3.0 cruise, cassette. Texas car, $5,800. liter, good condition, $3750. Call. prevent wheel spin and a track- '88-'89 AEROSTARS Loaded, from '5,480 North Brothers Ford 421-1300 645-0698 788-9017 Passat GLX today'; TRANS AM 1984. V-8. Looks and correcting rear axle for exact '87 CAVALIER CONV. V-8. automatic, low miles '5,880 THUNDERBIRDS 1992 - several to SABLE; 1987 LS station wagon, ex­ choose from, loaded with options. runs good. No rust. T-top. $3500 or —we wouldn't " >' '90 TEMPO Automatic, air, 39.000 miles '5,980 cellent, loaded, leather. $3,850 or best offer. 363-0253 Your choice. $11,995 best. 644-1163 cornering. want it to pass you by. i •88 E-150 CONVERSION VAN '5,980 North Brothers Ford 421-1300 SABLE. 1991, Loaded, Excellent '87 CARAVAN Loaded, sharp '5,950 THUNDERBIRD 1990 Super Coupe, condition. 44.000 miles. $9500. 881 Saturn automatic, air, fully equipped, After 5 PM. 464-1044 SC2. 1991. Air, power windows/ EXPERIENCE FA H R V ERG N 0 GIN, ^ '87 TAURUS LX WAGON Loaded '5,980 priced to sell. $11,990 locks, am-fm CD, power steering/ '91 FESTIVA GL Automatic. 20.000 miles '6,280 North Brothers Ford 421-1300 TOPAZ, 1987, 4 wheel drive, auto­ brakes, tilt. Cruise, 5 speed manual, : matic, air, loaded, 1 owner*. blue/green, excellent condition, ONLY I N A V THUNDERBrRD 1988 Turbo Coupe, 45,000 miles. $3,695. 426-0336 O L K S W A G E N. £•? '91 TRACER 4 door, automatic, air, low miles '6,980 extra sharp, loaded with options. 23,000 miles. $10,200. 437-3556 '89 MERKUR SCORPIO Loaded'...',. '7,980 Call now. $6990 TRACER 1988, excellent condition, North Brothers Ford 421-1300 1992 SL. Silver, 5 speed, power no rust, average mileage, 4 door, steering, cassette, air. I8400 ml. '89 E-150 CLUB WAGON Tutone '7,980 automatic, $2650 or best. 562-8308 THUNDERBIRD 1991,- automatic, Perfect. $8350/best. 646-6055 '85 T-BIRD Clean. 48.000 miles '4,480 power windows & locks, tilt, qrulse, '88 MUSTANG LX Sharp '4,980 like new. Call now. $10,750 875 Nissan North Brothers Ford 421-1300 882 Toyota '91. ESCORT LX 5 sp„ air, low miles...! '5,980 MAXIMA 1989 SE - 71K miles, doc's CAMRY, 1986, Stick, stereo cas­ THUNDERBIRD 1985 - V8, automat­ car, loaded, very well-maintained, '89 PROBE GT Red. loaded '6,488 super clean, $8,950/best. sette, cruise, motor reconditioned at ic, air, power steering & brakes, 50,000 miles, new Michelin tires, Suburban Days: 478-2739, Eves.: 553-5866 '88 OLDS CUTLASS CALAIS 2 door, low mileaoe '5,980 clean car. $1995 runs well, 105,000 miles, extra North Brothers Ford 421-1300 '88 MUSTANG GT 5 speed, loaded, sunroof '6,280 clean. $2,500. 261-5849 TOPAZ 1990 - LS, 40,844 miles. NISSAN 240 SX, 1989. Low miles, '87 ESCORT GL Automatic, air. Monday only...! .'1,895 must sell. $7500/best. 477-4658 CAMRY 1990 Deluxe, loaded, 5 VOLKSWAGEN Loaded. At perfect! $5.695453-2424 speed. 1 owner, low mileage, $8200 HINES PARK SENTRA 1984 - power steering/ or best offer. 932-1315 Phone: (313) 649-2300 c brakes, air, 4 door. 5 speed, runs & AT THE TROY LINCOLN-MERCURY looks good, $1,000. 326-7452 690 Automotive EKSY 10 FIND... On Maplelawn oil TOPAZ 1991 - LTS, automatic, MOTOR MALL VUlage95fd 23,000 miles Reduced $7695 876 Oldsmobile Maple Rd. Between Crooks fc Coolidge 453-2424 884 Volkswagen CIERA. 1984 Wagon. 56.000 Miles, } Used Cars Lot 2 JETTA 1989, Woltsburg Edition, 5 HINESPARK new engine, automatic, power steer- speed, air, power locks, brakes, 25565 Michigan Ave. L1NCOLN-MERCUF1Y Ing/brakes, cruise. $2700. 45372658 sunroot, alloy wheels, 80,000 high­ V4 mile west of Telegraph 278-8700 way miles, clean, excellent condition 890 Automotive 890 Automotive -$4800, 644-2010-540-6668 WITH PRICES LIKE THESE... YOU'RE AD A TV rJ 3 IF YOU DON'T BUY!! . wIYMfcl '92 Geo Storm G.S.I. '92 Geo Prizm '93 Lumina Sedan 93 Geo Tracker Convertible Air, automatic, Air, automatic, stereo. Air, automatic, cruise, tilt Stock # 8132 cassette. Stock #5458 Stock#5464 Steering. Stock #3057 ~"3 Now Now Now Now WSs Was $ Was Was 19 s s !15,305 11,722 s13,055 9,855 15,844 12,919 11,959 10,525 '92 S-10 Tahoe Pick-up '92 Beretta GTZ '93 Beretta Coupe '93 C-1500 Pick-up AM/FM cassette, Power locks, power Air, automatic, tilt Automatic, air. Stock #8009 automatic. windows, cruise, tilt steering, cassette. Stock #1565. steering. Stock #5032 Stock # 3034 *OPEN SATURDAY* Jan. 2nd 10-4 Now Now All cars red- Now „ tagged for Was Was $ Was $ $ $ big savings'^ $11,347 8,806 16,863 13,683 s14,093 11,742 f^AA TOP QUALITY USED CARS AND TRUCKS '90 Lemans LE '89 Firebird '89 Corsica LTZ '87 Cutlass Calais '91 Blazer 4 Door '90 Chevrolet Pick-up '88 Chevrolet '90 98 Regency Automatic, air, only VB. automatic, air, loaded. Like V6, automatic, loaded. Automatic, air, loaded, only Automatic, air, V6. 4x4, extra clean, Vi Ton 4x4 Pick-up Brougham new, only Stock #7624P, only onl$y V8, automatic, air, full size, only Willi Western Plow. 32,000 miles, only Lap ol luxury, only $5,488 $7J788 $6,995 $4,995 15,555 $ 10,388 »12,488 £ 10.488 '89 Lebaron GTC '87 Taurus 91 Cavalier '91 Astro Extended '86 Conversion Van '91 Astro '91 LeSabre Limited '91 Stealth RT 4 Door RS V6, automatic, air, 17,000 miles. GL Wagon V6. automatic, air, 23,000 miles. Full size. Hartland Conversion, Every option, only [ Leather, automatic, air, power moon roof, Convertible-Turbo, leather, only Automatic, air, power steering & Why pay more? Like new, only [ CD player. 6,000 miles. Ask lor Wall, only Automatic, air. V6. all the toys, only brakess , cassette, defroster, only 56,00s0 miles, only $ $ 19,888 9,885 »5,895 6,995 * 14,488 8,388 13,588 $ 12,995 '89 Spectrum '87 Caprice Classic '91 Caprice 4 Door '91 Astro CL '88 Astro LT '92 Bonneville SE '91 Lumina '90 6000 LE AD wheel drive, V6, automatic, air, tilt, 2 Door Brougham, VB, auto, air, power windows, Automatic, air, V8, rear wheel drive. V6, automatic, air, tilt cruise, power Better than new, only Automatic, air, V6. Loaded, only Automatic, air, bright white, only cruise, rear heater, power windows, power windows & locks, only sAir, 5 speed, Like now, only locks$ & seats. 43,000 miles. $power seat, 28,000 miles, only locks, only $ $7,488 3,995 7.995 9,895 $ 14,568 9,995 14.488 «6.695 ^"T" / T / 5 Mile Rd. E L E George Q Matlck R 100 Cars Chevrolet CHEVROLET A P & Trucks ll-96 Jeff«rlB» H Indoors in 70n comfort hundreds more SMARTLEASE 531-7100 outdoors!!! 14001 Telegraph at the Jeffries X-way (1-96) Bedford IMP mm '^^^TT?^?^^- WQtWim^'&WQniamm* Wfrw^wsr^wu^mm'-v.

10E* O&E Thursday, December 31,1992 ¥¥¥V¥¥¥¥¥V¥¥V¥¥V¥¥WW¥¥¥V¥¥V¥¥¥¥W¥¥¥¥ i • I $ WHAT DO A, X AND Z PLAN BUYERS WANT? $ THEY WANT MORE MONEY NEW 1993 FESTIVA GL 2 DOOR HATCHBACK NEW 1993 TEMPO GL 2 DOOR SEDAN NEW 1993 ESCORT GT FOR THEIR TRADE-INS Power brakes, AM/FM stereo, body side moldings, Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, body side Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, rear win­ aluminum wheels, rear window defroster, clear coat molding, air conditioning, automatic transmission, poly dow defroster, air, tilt, cruise, luxury convenience paint,' console, gauges, courtesy lamp's, premium high- cast wheels, AM/FM stereo cassette, power lock group, group, premium sound system, AM/FM stereo cassette, A Lot More Money back reclining bucket seats, side window demister, dig­ floor mats, rear window defroster, tilt steering wheel, tachometer, instrumentation, 4 wheel disc brakes, sport ital clock, cargo cover, flip fold rear seat, rear window light group, console luxury sound Insulation package. performance bucket seats, aluminum wheels, rear wiper Washer- Stock #11299. Stock #11173. * spoiler, console, light group, cargo area cover, interval wipers. Stock #1149. WAS $8334 s WAS $12,042 $ WAS $13682 AVIv r^erlCU' IS 7102 IS 8826 IS GIVES NEW 1993 PROBE 3 DOOR NEW 1993 THUNDERBIRD LX NEW 1993 PROBE GT j^V^a i 'WIC EwEICi

Power steering, power brakes* tinted glass, air condi­ Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, air, power Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, air bag, IN THE FIRST 11 MONTHS tioning, AM/FM stereo cassette, aluminum wheels, windows and door locks, automatic, electric tempera- performance Instrument cluster, DOHC V-6 24 valve, 4 power antenna; tilt steering, rear window defroster, ture control, rear window defroster. Cruise, illuminated wheel disc brakes, leather wraped steering wheel, OF 1992 OVER convenience group, dual electric remote mirrors, entry system, AM/ FM stereo cassette, instrumentation, console, 16" aluminum wheels, tilt, rear window de­ driver's side air bag, console, performance instrument aluminum wheels, power antenna, fog lamps, console, froster, air, AM/FM stereo, premium cassette conve­ cluster. Stock #11025. dual electric remote control mirrors. Stock #10333. nience group, floor mats, power group, cruise, fog 1400 A, X AND Z PLAN BUYERS lamps. Stock #10826. . nam ESBKI 43^ # r^ tfv- Have traded in their USED CARS and trucks at AVIS WAS $15,661 $ WAS $17,030 $ WAS $18,222 ™ FORD. The reason continues to be that AVIS FORD IS gives more money on each and every trade in. IS 13,499 14,401 IS $ Have Your Trade-In Appraised at AVIS Before You Buy! $ 0rV, NEW 1993 ESCORT LX 4 DOOR NEW 1993 ESCORT IX 3 DOOR SPECIAL OF THE MOI r^i i NEW 1993 TAURUS GL k

Power steering, power brakes, 4 DOOR SEDAN Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, body side moldings, body side molding, console, rear console, rear window defroster, 'V window defroster, AM/FM stereo, AM/FM stereo cassette, reclining reclining bucket seats, interval bucket seats, interval wipers, side i - I wipers, side window demister, window demister, clearcoat paint, I clearcoat paint, light group. light convenience group. NEW 1993 ESCORT NEW 1993 ESCORT

Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, air bag, LX5D00R 4 DOOR WAGON power door locks, power windows, power driver's seat, WAS $19,332 speed control, tilt steering wheel, automatic with over­ drive transmission, air conditioning, AM/FM stereo , \ cassette, cast aluminum wheels, rear window defroster, v~ I light group, body side moldings, clear coat paint, 1 cargo net floor mats, child safety locks, GL decor equipment package, exterior accent group. Stock '•v, Deluxe luggage rack, wagon group, rear window washer/ Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, body #11572. IS wiper, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, body side side molding, console, rear window defrost, AM/FM molding, console, rear window defroster, AM/FM stereo, re­ stereo, interval wipers, side window demister, clear- clining bucket seats, interval wipers, side window demister, \ coat paint, light convenience group. clearcoat paint, light group. "NEW TAURUS SHO Automatic Now in Stock!" "LOWEST PICKUP PRICES IN METRO DETROIT!! 99 NEW 1993 RANGER 4X2 XLT NEW 1993 F-150 4X2 NEW 1993 F-150 4X4 SUPER CAB PICKUP

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108", power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, rear anti-lock brakes, XLT, Lariat trim, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, automatic XLT trim, AM/FM stereo cassete, sliding rear window, chrome front and Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, overdrive transmission, XL locking hubs, rear anti-lock brakes, cruise, tilt, air, and electronic 4 chrome rear step bumper, floor console, overdrive transmission, cast trim, cargo box light, instrumentation, vent windows, power paint, dome speed automatic transmission, power door locks, power windows, AM/ aluminum Wheels, air conditioning, clear coat paitn, super engine cool­ light, courtesy lights, moldings, scuff plates, interval wipers. Stock FM stereo cassette, light group, chrome styled steel wheels, sliding rear ing, 60/40 cloth bench seats, spoiler, moldings, cargo box light, instru­ #11431. window, chrome rear step bumper, vent windows, courtesy lights, con mentation, light group, interval wipers. Stock #10788. venience group. Stock #11343. _ _ __ ^ $ V WAS $11,618 WAS $22,680 WAS $12,833 IS 10,199 IS 9801

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V Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, rear anti-lock brakes, air bag Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, rear anti-lock brakes, XLT XLT Lariat trim, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, rear anti-lock 7 passenger with dual captain's chairs, automatic with overdrive trans trim, console, light group, AM/FM stereo cassette, sliding rear window, brakes, air, power door locks, power windows, V-8 engine, trailer towing mission, air conditioning, XL trim, privacy glass, electric rear window de \A rear jump seat, cargo cover, chrome rear step bumper, overdrive trans­ package, automatic overdrive, cloth captain chairs, chrome rear step froster, AM/FM stereo, convenience group, courtesy lamps, instrumenta mission, aluminum wheels, clear coat paint, cloth 60/40 split bench seat, bumper, aluminum wheels, sliding rear window, light group, convenience ; tlon, super cooling, interval wipers, fold-away mirrors. Stock #10427. cargo box light, spoiler, moldinas. and scuff plates. Stock #11357. group, AM/FM stereo cassette, speed control, tilt, vent window, cargo >V box light. Stock #11356. $ $ $ WAS $13,716 | WAS $18,993 ,s ft/ S 11,299 WAS $21,401 ,s 16,928 14,46 V. •Plus tax, title, license end destination. Rebate, It applicable, Included. Retail sales only. Picture may not represent actual vehicle. Sale ends 1/6/93.

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