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i i <4^ IDtym autli @ bseruer Volume 107 Number 44 Monday, February 8,1903 • P lymouth. Michigan* 40 paobe hny CCNTs IN THE PAPER TODAY Historic house: We take a peek inside of another historic area home. This one was built in 1881 and has been restored./Zk COUNTY NEWS County contracts: Wayne County commissioners want local firms to get more county business, but red tape seems to block the way./7k SPORTS Wrestling tourney: Area wrestlers competed for team and individual honors Saturday in the Second Annual Observerland Tournament./ 1C Hoop showdown: Plymouth Sa- lem had an important Western Lakes basketball game Friday when it played unbeaten Wealed Lake Central./lC TASTE Pink champagne: Toast the one \fri npagne 0 Think pink when planning the you love with fruity, bubbly pink ' 'alentine's Lk champagne on Val ay. menu lobster, salmon, and strawberries for dessert./IB Winner Dinner: Planning healthy vegetarian dinners for her family keeps dancer Deborah Chase-Car- gill on her toes. You’ll love her spinach crepes./lB INDEX ClaaalAada. . . C4> MaJla................. . BA Auto .............. . ,D Pareonal Seans. . SB Employment . RaailEatota . . CJ> . ,C Sports .............. Street Beene . . . 1C . 5B Crossword . . . . 4C Taata ................. . IB HERE'S HOW TO REACH US MMMDom; 481-2700 Ntwamom fm 480 4224 Sporti; 083-2104 StO tf Comnmi Um: 083-2042 CiMsMBd 4(R«rttB*s; 8 B 1 -0M 4(R«rtlt*«: 881 -2M Home Oeewy: 181-0800 CMiM/TVIMMMy; < 78-8180 Artley only school candidate so far YDiane Gale ATT W w m LoaftiiiM acfaool boAid OMinbM' Day * Afttoy U U m only candidaU, ao far. who haa announc^ ha will run for ona achool board aaat in Juna. Many othar Hkaly candidataa aay thay’ra aran’t inUraatad. Anyone intaraatad in running in the Juna 14 race haa until 4 p.m. April 12 to fila nominating patiUona at tba E J. McClendon Educational Center. Petitioiu muat have a mini- mum 34 valid aignaturea of regiatered votera in the diatrict Aa of late laat week, Artley waa the only paraon arho had pullad nominat- ing p^Uona. Artley, firat elected to the board in July 1963, aaid he decided to run for ra-elecUon laat apring when ha choaa not to run for a atate Houae of Rapra- aentaUvaa aaat “Kida have alwaya been my priori- ty.” he aaid. ”Aa I looked where I can give back to a community that haa alwaya been aupportive to myaelf and my family I thought the achool board waa a place 1 wanted to inveat my time,” aaid Art- ley, adding that he haan’t miaaed a regular board meeting in the 10 yeara ha haa aarvad on U m board. “The achool board la a real difficult poaition, bacauaa you rapraaant a very broad croaa-aacUmi of the communi- ty,” Artley aaid, adding that achool board membera have to reach parenta arith kida in achool, aa wall aa conatit- uenta without children. Aitlay aaya the diatrict’a biggaat auccaaaea are academic and eitracur- ricular achievamanta, aa wall aa a atrong force of people who are in- volved with the achoola. So far, ArUey apparenUy doean’t have any competitora. Carol Bollman, who ran unaucceaa- folly for a achool board aaat laat year, aaid aha doaan't expect “anyone rrill run againat Dave Artley.” “Ha may be a jerk, but ba’a aeoaaai- bla,” aaid Bollman, who aupporta ArUey’a campaign. “Paopta aay ha doaan’t Irnow arhat ha’e talking abouL Ha doaa know if you talk to him after a meaUng, but ha won’t commit political euidda.” Bollman aaid ^ a doaan’t think aha arill run thia year. “1 don’t think I want to commit my life to that regimented circum- See CAN040ATI, 2A Filmmaker focuses on Indians ■ Pamela Conn hopes to film the story of the Indians on Montana’s Fort Belknap reser- vation. One slight hurdle: rais- ing some $400,000. B y K e v in B rown Staff Wairaa Plymouth’s Oscar- winning documenta- ry director Pamela Conn has a pressing story to tell. ___________ But she needs $400,000 to film it — the story of the Indians on a Montana reservation and the threat to their lives posed by a mining company. Conn recently had a chance to raise funds in Hollywood. She was there Jan. 28, in the grand lobby of the Samuel Goldwyn The- ater, with more than 75 other Oscar- winning women. They were gathered for a reception and group photo, to co- incide with this year’s ^ th Academy Awards theme, “Oscar Celebrates Women and the Movies.” “Everybody had to dress in black and white. ITiere was Whoopi Gold- berg, Geena Davia, Shirley MacLaine, Ginger Rogers, Marlee Matlin . . . I went there hoping to find money,” Conn said. It was in August of 1991 that Conn became aware of the p li^ t of the Na- tive Americans living at the Fort Bel- knap Indian Reservation. “I was there to shoot a film for the Detroit Institute of Arts on plains In- dian art.” Working with her on that project was Sue Marx, with whom Conn won the 1988 Academy Award for best documentary short film for “Young at Heart.” While filming in Montana, she heard from crew members of the Indi- ans’ concern over strip mining on the south end of the reservation. ■ ‘Evurybody had to dross In Mack and whits. Thors was Whoopi 8k>ldborg, Qoona Davis, Shirloy MacLaIno, QIngar Rog- ors, Marios M atlin.'. . I wont thoro hoping to find monoy.’ Pamela Conn filmmaker “They’re taking down the moun- tains,” she said, adding that the mountains are important to the Na- tive Americans as spiritual sites. Also, the process used to mine gold involves the use of cyanide, which leaches into the groundwater, threat- ening the health of the reservation’s population of 3,500. Conn has traveled to the reserva- tion four times to hang out with the natives and earn their trust. “This thing is so overwhelmingly important to me; this is a project that has to be done,” she said. “'This is literally a life and death situation for these people; their lives are going down the toilet.” Conn said she’s moved by the na- tive Americans’ way of looking at life. “It’s like going to a different planet. Their relationship with the earth is so profoundly different. “'The way they look at things, we are made in the image and likeness of God, but so is an ant. We are the same as the trees, rocks and earth. “I think our money will come,” Conn said. “But it could take another year, (meanwhile), the mountains are coming down.” To begin filming the documentary would take "about $200,000,” she said. < , S hskxicB uzby /S tapf PHOTOGRAPHBI) Maw project: Plymouth documentary maker Pam Conn is planning a film about Indians threatened by mining opera- tions in Montana. Supervisor to propose budget cuts B y K e v in B rown S taff Wanxa * In an effort to bolster Plymouth Township’s shrinking budget sur- plus, the township board of trustees is. considering $165,000 in budget cuts. Supervisor Kathleen Keen-McCar- thy is presenting the list of cuts to the board at the regular Tuesday meeting at 7:30 p.m. at township hall. Will the cuts cause service cut- backs for residents? “At this point I would say no,” McCarthy said. The main contributor to this round of cuts — more rounds will come, the supervisor said — is a provision call- ing for no merit pay increases for non- union employees, to save $40,000. In December, the new board of trustees gave non-union township employees a 3-percent raise, dosim from the traditional 6 percanL ’That reduction still angered a few critics of the new board, who maintained the ■ ‘One thing we’ll look at It the (township) water tower. . . la there a need for It to be functioning as part of our water system, or Is It a historical monu> ment? I think this board has made a lot of progress In two and a half months.' Kathleen Keen-McCarthy Plymouth Township Supervisor township wasn’t doing enough to re- duce spending. Trustees responded that other township employees were getting negotiate raises, and that it was un- fair to make one group take the hit over budget cuts. Also in December, the township ad- ministration used $700,000 from its budget surplus to balance the 1992 budget, cutting the surplus to $149,000. McCarthy said this round of budg- et cuts, once approved by trustees. would boost the budget surplus to about $300,000. The suggested budget cuts followed McCarthy’s request of department heads, after taking office in Novem- ber, to provide a list of cuts in their departments. Also, “I instituted as of the first of the year a hiring freeze,” she said. So far, the freeze hiu kept the adminis- tration from filling one full-time and one part-time position. McCarthy said she and department heads will start talking in March about a second round of budget cuts. “It’s an ongoing discussion. I’ve asked the department heads to look at creative ways to accomplish the task,” she said. In another budget-related matter, McCarthy said shell be talking with the township public works depart- ment this month on how to deal with increased rates for water being charged by the township's supplier, the City of Detroit. “One thing we’ll look at is the (township) water tower,” McCarthy said, adding it’s been determined the tower needs repairs. “Is there a need for it to be func- tioning as part of our water system, or is it a historical monument?” she asked. “I think this board has made a lot of progress in two and a half months,” McCarthy said. “I would say we’re getting a real • sincere effort from our department heads.” New treasurer Terssa Cisefake has been appointed City of Plymouth treasurer. She began working for the city In July 1974 in the Rnanoe department, and was appointed ta the poaition of accounting managsr in December 1967. Ciachke is a longtime city resident and therefore meets the dty’a reeidency reqairement for depart- ment heads. That requirement was upheld by resi- dents in the November electimi. Black history In honor of Black History Month, the Little Profeeaor Book Center in nynsouth will faature books by and about AMcan-Americans and their contributioiM to our culture. The staff will bo able to reconunend titles to anyone erishing to learn more about AfHcan-AnMilcan hiatory. PLYMOUTHPIPELINE Negro History Week, celebrated beginning in the 1920a, was ezpsmdod to a month-long celebra- tion beginning in 1976. It takoo piace in February to encompass both Abraham Lincoln and Freder- ick Dou^ass’ biithdSya. Oat your kicks Soccer-loving kida agss 6-18 can show off their juggling, dribbling and scoring skills and help fight leukemia in the Kicks For Kids competition f r ^ noon to 4 p.m. Sundays, March 7 and 14, at Plymouth's Central Middle School. Finals will happan Friday, March 19 prior to and during halMme at the Detroit Rockers gome againat the Canton (Ohio) Invaders. The first 300 registrants for Kicks for Kids receive two free tickets to the March 19 game. Event T-shirts will also be given to each competi- tor. Proceeds benefit the Children’s Leukemia Foundation of Michigan. For registration information call 363-8222. Dinner elkow Folk singer Josh White Jr. will perform for the Plymouth Coaununity Arts Coundl’s second an- nual dinner theater at the Mayflower Meeting House at 7:30 p.m. Friday. White’s repeitoire includes songs of his father. Josh White Sr., and his own s o i ^ and those of othar erritofs. He once said, “Everyone can be touched if we just find the right song.” Cost ta $27 per paraon. For information on regis- tering, call 46^6260. 1 adtiHttiigiiaaaMfa
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ID tym autli @ b se ru e rVolume 107 Number 44 Monday, February 8,1903 • Plymouth. Michigan* 40 paobe hny CCNTs

IN T H E P A P E R

TODAY

Historic house: We take a peek inside of another historic area home. This one was built in 1881 and has been restored./Zk

COUNTY NEWS

County contracts: Wayne County commissioners want local firms to get more county business, but red tape seems to block the w ay ./7k

SPORTS

Wrestling tourney: Area wrestlers competed for team and individual honors Saturday in the Second Annual Observerland Tournament./1CHoop showdown: Plymouth Sa­lem had an important Western Lakes basketball game Friday when it played unbeaten Wealed Lake C entral./lC

TASTE

Pink champagne: Toast the one \ f r i

npagne0Think pink when planning the

you love with fruity, bubbly pink ' 'alentine's Lkchampagne on Val a y .

menu — lobster, salmon, and strawberries for dessert./IB

Winner Dinner: Planning healthy vegetarian dinners for her family keeps dancer Deborah Chase-Car- gill on her toes. You’ll love her spinach crepes./lB

INDEX

ClaaalAada. . . C4> MaJla................. . BAA u t o .............. . ,D Pareonal Seans. . SBEmployment . RaailEatota . .

CJ> . ,C

S p o r ts ..............S treet Beene . .

. 1C

. 5BCrossword . . . . 4C Taata................. . IB

HERE'S HOW TO REACH US

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Sporti; 083-2104 S tO tf Comnmi Um: 083-2042 CiMsMBd4(R«rttB*s; 8B1-0M

4(R«rtlt*«: 881-2M Home Oeewy: 181-0800

CMiM/TVIMMMy; <78-8180

A r t l e y o n ly s c h o o l c a n d i d a t e s o f a rY Diane GaleATT W w mLoaftiiiM acfaool boAid OMinbM'

Day* Afttoy U Um only candidaU, ao far. who haa announc^ ha will run for ona achool board aaat in Juna.

Many othar Hkaly candidataa aay thay’ra aran’t inUraatad.

Anyone intaraatad in running in the Juna 14 race haa until 4 p.m. April 12 to fila nominating patiUona at tba E J. McClendon Educational Center. Petitioiu muat have a mini­mum 34 valid aignaturea of regiatered votera in the diatrict

Aa of late laat week, Artley waa the

only paraon arho had pullad nominat­ing p^Uona.

Artley, firat elected to the board in July 1963, aaid he decided to run for ra-elecUon laat apring when ha choaa not to run for a atate Houae of Rapra- aentaUvaa aaat

“Kida have alwaya been my priori­ty.” he aaid.

”Aa I looked where I can give back to a community that haa alwaya been aupportive to myaelf and my family I thought the achool board waa a place 1 wanted to inveat my time,” aaid Art- ley, adding that he haan’t miaaed a regular board meeting in the 10 yeara

ha haa aarvad on Um board.“The achool board la a real difficult

poaition, bacauaa you rapraaant a very broad croaa-aacUmi of the communi­ty,” Artley aaid, adding that achool board membera have to reach parenta arith kida in achool, aa wall aa conatit- uenta without children.

Aitlay aaya the diatrict’a biggaat auccaaaea are academic and eitracur- ricular achievamanta, aa wall aa a atrong force of people who are in­volved with the achoola.

So far, ArUey apparenUy doean’t have any competitora.

Carol Bollman, who ran unaucceaa-

folly for a achool board aaat laat year, aaid aha doaan't expect “anyone rrill run againat Dave Artley.”

“Ha may be a jerk, but ba’a aeoaaai- bla,” aaid Bollman, who aupporta ArUey’a campaign.

“Paopta aay ha doaan’t Irnow arhat ha’e talking abouL Ha doaa know if you talk to him after a meaUng, but ha won’t commit political euidda.”

Bollman aaid ^ a doaan’t think aha arill run thia year.

“1 don’t think I want to commit my life to that regimented circum-

See CAN040ATI, 2A

Filmmaker focuses on Indians■ Pamela Conn hopes to film the story of the Indians on Montana’s Fort Belknap reser­vation. One slight hurdle: rais­ing some $400,000.B y K e v in B ro w n Staff Wairaa

Plymouth’s Oscar- winning documenta­ry director Pamela Conn has a pressing story to tell.

___________ But she needs$400,000 to film it — the story of the Indians on a Montana reservation and the threat to their lives posed by a mining company.

Conn recently had a chance to raise funds in Hollywood.

She was there Jan. 28, in the grand lobby of the Samuel Goldwyn The­ater, with more than 75 other Oscar- winning women. They were gathered for a reception and group photo, to co­incide with this year’s ^ th Academy Awards theme, “Oscar Celebrates Women and the Movies.”

“Everybody had to dress in black and white. ITiere was Whoopi Gold­berg, Geena Davia, Shirley MacLaine, Ginger Rogers, Marlee Matlin . . . I went there hoping to find money,” Conn said.

It was in August of 1991 that Conn became aware of the p l i^ t of the Na­tive Americans living at the Fort Bel­knap Indian Reservation.

“I was there to shoot a film for the Detroit Institute of Arts on plains In­dian art.”

Working with her on that project was Sue Marx, with whom Conn won the 1988 Academy Award for best documentary short film for “Young at Heart.”

While filming in Montana, she heard from crew members of the Indi­ans’ concern over strip mining on the south end of the reservation.

■ ‘Evurybody had to dross In Mack and whits. Thors was Whoopi 8k>ldborg,Qoona Davis, Shirloy MacLaIno, QIngar Rog- ors, Marios M atlin .'. .I wont thoro hoping to find monoy.’

Pamela Connfilmmaker

“They’re taking down the moun­tains,” she said, adding that the mountains are important to the Na­tive Americans as spiritual sites.

Also, the process used to mine gold involves the use of cyanide, which leaches into the groundwater, threat­ening the health of the reservation’s population of 3,500.

Conn has traveled to the reserva­tion four times to hang out with the natives and earn their trust.

“This thing is so overwhelmingly important to me; this is a project that has to be done,” she said.

“'This is literally a life and death situation for these people; their lives are going down the toilet.”

Conn said she’s moved by the na­tive Americans’ way of looking at life.

“It’s like going to a different planet. Their relationship with the earth is so profoundly different.

“'The way they look at things, we are made in the image and likeness of God, but so is an ant. We are the same as the trees, rocks and earth.

“I think our money will come,” Conn said. “But it could take another year, (meanwhile), the mountains are coming down.”

To begin filming the documentary would take "about $200,000,” she said.

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Shskxic Buzby/Stapf PHOTOGRAPHBI)Maw project: Plymouth documentary m aker Pam Conn is planning a film about Indians threatened by m ining opera­tions in Montana.

Supervisor to propose budget cutsB y K e v in B ro w n Staff Wanxa *

In an effort to bolster Plymouth Township’s shrinking budget sur­plus, the township board of trustees i s . considering $165,000 in budget cuts.

Supervisor Kathleen Keen-McCar- thy is presenting the list of cuts to the board at the regular Tuesday meeting at 7:30 p.m. at township hall.

Will the cuts cause service cut­backs for residents? “At this point I would say no,” McCarthy said.

The main contributor to this round of cuts — more rounds will come, the supervisor said — is a provision call­ing for no merit pay increases for non­union employees, to save $40,000.

In December, the new board of trustees gave non-union township employees a 3-percent raise, dosim from the traditional 6 percanL ’That reduction still angered a few critics of the new board, who maintained the

■ ‘One thing we’ll look at I t the (township) water tower. . . la there a need for It to be functioning as part o f our water system, or Is It a historical monu> ment? I think this board has made a lot o f progress In two and a half months.'

Kathleen Keen-McCarthyPlymouth Township Supervisor

township wasn’t doing enough to re­duce spending.

Trustees responded that other township employees were getting negotiate raises, and that it was un­fair to make one group take the hit over budget cuts.

Also in December, the township ad­ministration used $700,000 from its budget surplus to balance the 1992 budget, cutting the surplus to $149,000.

McCarthy said this round of budg­et cuts, once approved by trustees.

would boost the budget surplus to about $300,000.

The suggested budget cuts followed McCarthy’s request of department heads, after taking office in Novem­ber, to provide a list of cuts in their departments.

Also, “I instituted as of the first of the year a hiring freeze,” she said. So far, the freeze hiu kept the adminis­tration from filling one full-time and one part-time position.

McCarthy said she and department heads will start talking in March

about a second round of budget cuts.“It’s an ongoing discussion. I’ve

asked the department heads to look at creative ways to accomplish the task,” she said.

In another budget-related matter, McCarthy said shell be talking with the township public works depart­ment this month on how to deal with increased rates for water being charged by the township's supplier, the City of Detroit.

“One thing we’ll look at is the (township) water tower,” McCarthy said, adding it’s been determined the tower needs repairs.

“Is there a need for it to be func­tioning as part of our water system, or is it a historical monument?” she asked.

“I think this board has made a lot of progress in two and a half months,” McCarthy said.

“I would say we’re getting a real • sincere effort from our department heads.”

New treasurerTerssa Cisefake has been appointed City of

Plymouth treasurer.She began working for the city In July 1974 in

the Rnanoe department, and was appointed ta the poaition of accounting managsr in December 1967.

Ciachke is a longtime city resident and therefore meets the d ty’a reeidency reqairement for depart­ment heads. That requirement was upheld by resi­dents in the November electimi.

Black historyIn honor of Black History Month, the Little

Profeeaor Book Center in nynsouth will faature books by and about AMcan-Americans and their contributioiM to our culture. The staff will bo able to reconunend titles to anyone erishing to learn more about AfHcan-AnMilcan hiatory.

PLYMOUTH PIPELINENegro History Week, celebrated beginning in

the 1920a, was ezpsmdod to a month-long celebra­tion beginning in 1976. It takoo piace in February to encompass both Abraham Lincoln and Freder­ick Dou^ass’ biithdSya.

Oat your kicksSoccer-loving kida agss 6-18 can show off their

juggling, dribbling and scoring skills and help fight leukemia in the Kicks For Kids competition f r ^ noon to 4 p.m. Sundays, March 7 and 14, at Plymouth's Central Middle School.

Finals will happan Friday, March 19 prior to and during halMme at the Detroit Rockers gome

againat the Canton (Ohio) Invaders.The first 300 registrants for Kicks for Kids

receive two free tickets to the March 19 game. Event T-shirts will also be given to each competi­tor. Proceeds benefit the Children’s Leukemia Foundation of Michigan.

For registration information call 363-8222.

Dinner elkowFolk singer Josh White Jr. will perform for the

Plymouth Coaununity Arts Coundl’s second an­nual dinner theater at the Mayflower Meeting House at 7:30 p.m. Friday.

White’s repeitoire includes songs of his father. Josh White Sr., and his own s o i ^ and those of othar erritofs. He once said, “Everyone can be touched if we just find the right song.”

Cost ta $27 per paraon. For information on regis- tering, call 46^6260.

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Tht Ohm rvtr/ Monday. Pbmuaby 8,1993

Inm ate cla im s F ish er tried to pay for con fessionBy Joannb MAuazswsiuir*»v Wwm

A S9-yMr-old priaoa inmAU t^ti«ua Priday UuU Dr. CharlM PUkar aaki ia priaoa that ha tapad hia adfa's noaa and mouth, than aat and watchad har.

“Whan ha knockad har out, ha tapad har up,** aaid Ricardo Buah, an inmau who claima Piahar paid him aavaral hundrad dollara to taka the rap for tha 1964 murdar of Fiahar’a wifa, Ella Maria Mar- cado Piahar.

“Sha had woka back up. He •aid he aat there and watch^ her. Hia name was Dr. Fiaher and 1 thought he knew ahe waa dying,” •aid Buah, who ia aerving a 10- to

■ ‘tlM {EMm Marla Marcado FlalMr) iMd woka liack ap. No (Ckarloa Flakar) aaM ka aat tkara aad watckad kar. Ms aasM waa Dr. Flakar aad I tkoadkt ka kaaw aka waa dylag.'

Ricardo Bushprison inmate

15-yaar aantanca for braakiitg and entering and aa a habitual offend­er.

Fiaher ia charged with one count of inciting perjury, a five- year felony, and one count of at­tempted obatruction of a juatice, a 2'^-year felony. He ia alao await­ing a retrial in the murder of hia

Gun damages swimming pool

A Plymouth Township homeowner on Brookline re­ported 63,000 in damage to his swimming pool Tuesday, after someone shot two holes in the pool with a pellet gun.

The damage happened sometime between 5 and 6 p.m., the homeowner told po­lice. After the shots were fired, water drained from the 24-foot circular pool, the police report continued.

The case was put on inactive status, for lack of suspects and leads.

Car break-insItems valued by their owner

at $3,195 were reported stolen Wednesday from a car parked at the Signature Inn, 40455

C O P C A L L S

Ann Arbor Road.Thieves caused $600 in dam­

age to the car by breaking a window and destroying a mount for a dashboard radio, according to the report filed with township police.

The theft occurred between 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and 8:50 a.m. Wednesday.

In another car break-in, at Blackwell Ford, 41001 Plym­outh Road, a salesman report­ed the theft of $2,800 in radio equipment from four cars parked on the east side of the used-car lot.

The thefts were discovered at 9 a.m. Tuesday.

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stances,” she said “It’s a lot, a lot of hours to run, as well as to be on that board Every single Monday night of your life is gone. There’s a contract coming up and it will be interesting to see.”

Observers speculated other pos­sible candidates include Marilyn ^hwinn, who ran for the school board last year and served on the board from 1986 to 1991; James Mills, who also ran last year, Joan Noricks, school activist volun­teering on a number of commit­tees; and Patricia Liljestrand, past president of the Plymouth- Canton music boosters.

Schwinn said she isn’t interest­ed in running this year.

Noricks said: “I really have

considered it, and currently I’m not campaigning. The door is not closed, but it’s not open very widely.”

Liljestrand said: “I'm not run­ning for school board. I never had considered running.”

Mills also said he didn’t plan to

Nominating petitions are avail­able, to registered residents of the district, at the educational center, 454 South Harvey Street, Plym­outh.

The last day a candidate may withdraw from the ballot is 5 p.m. April 15. For more information, call 451-3135.

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wife in their Thorn wood home.Bush told the court that hs ini­

tially asked Fiaher while both were in the State Prison of South­ern Michigan Prison at Jackson why he was in prison. “He just •aid a couple of black guya broke in and killed hia wife,” Buah tes­tified.

Because detectives found mon­ey ia a bedroom of tbe Fisber home, ’’that’s why they kept pressing the issue (againstFiaW),” Bush continued. “I told him be had to find someone in prison to take tbe weight for it.”

Initially. Fisher did not re­spond to bis suggestion, said Bush, who in eichange for hia tes­timony will be recommended to earn good behavior credits, which effectively reduces his sentence by three years.

After Bush had been put in the prison’s maximum security sec­tion, a plumber brought him a note from Fisher. “How can I get

in touch with anyone who can take the weight for me?” Bush re­called tha noU asking.

Buah and Fisher spoke again. “He told me if l know anyone who would take llJKK) for the case.” Bush responded: ”1 said 1 would do it for $1,500!”

On continued questions from Doug Baker, Wayne (bounty as­sistant prosecutor. Bush ex­plained that Fisher paid him $30 in prison tokens every two sreeks. When they met again, Fisher pro­vided Bush with details of the murder, baaed on evidence police apparently had. Bush testified.

Bush spoke of beer cans in the

Fiaher house. “He said if 1 was to say that (about beer cans); no one erould know that eaoept ess and the police,” Buah continued.

All ia all. Buah taatifted that he reoeivod $ M ovar aevan to eight months from Ptaher.

'Two juriea found Pleher guilty of ftrat-dspae murder ia hit wife’s death. The first trial was ruled in error based on a comment by the prosecutor.

In late 1991, tbe Michigan Su­preme Court reversed the second conviction, ruling that a diary kept by Mercado should not have been admitted into evidence be­cause it was hearsay.

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“Their fingers brushed and their eyes met as they both reached for the same book at the Friends of the Canton Public Li­brary Used Book Sale. . .”

If that sentence brings roman­tic images to your mind, the Can­ton Public Library’s used book sale is for you. And it’s just in time for Valentine’s Day.

For the first time ever, the Friends of the Canton Public Li­brary is hosting a used romantic book sale from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 13. All books are 25 cents.

To add to the fanfare, partici­pants will be asked to help the li­brary write its own romance nov­el.

M i think our sale hat the lowest prices. The sale Is a goodwill gesture and H’s good for the library.’

Marcia BarkerFriends of the Canton Public Library

“We’ll have a large roll of paper around the room. Each person who comes can add to that sen­tence,” said Marcia Barker, li­brary friends volunteer coordina­tor. Another library tried it suc­cessfully. The last line of that publicly written novel said, “She was alone in bed reading a good book,” Barker said.

In case you’re wondering, the romance writing effort is for adults only.

When the novel is done, it will

be presented during a public reading or may even be published. “We’ll just have to see how suc­cessful it will be,” Barker said.

The friends of the library usu­ally host two big book sales a year, one in the fall and one in the spring. But they have received such large donations of used ro­mance novels — mostly paper­back — that members decided to honor St. Valentine’s Day with a sale.

“We found we were accumulat-

ing so many books,” Barker said.'The friends have 1(X)-120 ba­

nana crates full of romance novels for sale, ranging from the best­selling Danielle Steel books to the Harlequin love stories.

Barker suspects that some of the romance novels have seen a couple of the library’s used book sales. People buy them and donate them back to the library for the next sale.

“I think our sale has the lowest prices,” Barker said. “The sale is a goodwill gesture and it’s good for the library.”

Proceeds from the sale will help sponsor more library programs or buy additional items for the li­brary. The last book sale helped buy computer equipment for the children’s section.

L IB R A R Y W A T C H

Book/Author LuncheonThe Friends of the Library au­

thor luncheon will be held at noon Tuesday, March 9. The guest speaker is James Hynes, author of “Wild Colonial Boy.” Tickets are $12 and are now available at the Plymouth Library.Best Sellers

The following best sellers are on reserve: “Delores Claiborne” by Stephen King, “Dragon Tears” by Dean Koontz, “Close Combat” by W.E.B. Griffin, “All That Re­mains” by Patricia Cornwell, “The Volcano Lover” by Susan Sontag, “Tangled Vines’’ by Janet Daily, “Colony” by Anne Rivers Siddons, “Every Living Thing” by James Herriot, and “Women

Who Run With The Wolves” by Clarissa Pinkola Estes.

Tax FormsMost federal, state and City of

Detroit forms and publications are available. Some items may need to be copied for patron use.Contemporary Books

This adult book discussion group will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tues­day, Feb. 16, to discuss “The Man in the Window” by Jon Cohen. If interested in participating, call Darlene Ursel at 453-0750.Great Books

The Greak Books discussion group meets at 7:30 p.m. every other Monday in the library meet­

ing room. The books for this se­ries may be purchased at the li­brary. For forther information, contact Karen Berrie at 453-2454.

Telephone the libraryThe Plymouth District Library

welcomes calls to reserve a best seller, check specific book avail­ability, answer brief reference questions, check about borrowing a book from another library or ob­tain program information and re­serve computer time.

Sunday hoursVisit the Plymouth Library this

winter 1-5 p.m. Sundays.

Board MeetingTTie Plymouth District Library

Board will hold its regular sched­uled monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 15, upstairs at the library. This meeting is open to the public.

Literacy CouncilTo read better or help others

learn to read call 451-6555.

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In 1989, Carole Wassenaar of Salem went to an estate sale at a nearby farmhouse. She ended up buying the Victorian home on Na­pier Road.

“I was bom and raised l ‘A miles from here, so I’d always known of the house,’’ Wassenaar said. “I went home from the es­tate sale and got my husband to take a look. At first he said, ‘No way,’ but he changed his mind.” The Wassenaars had already re­stored two homes in Salem. They decided to do this one as an in­vestment.

According to a monograph by the Salem Area Historical Soci­ety, the original land grant was

purchased in 1828 by Lyman Cor­bin. It included 200 acres, part of which was in Washtenaw County and part in Wayne County.

In 1862, three of Corbin’s sons were liable for service in the Civil War. At that time, the law al­lowed the hiring of a substitute for the sum of $300. To raise the needed money, Corbin took out two mortgages, one for $300 and one for $600.

After Corbin died in 1865, the property passed to Joseph Doane, who built the current house in 1881.

“We closed on the house and two acres in July 1989, and began work on the outside,” Wassenaar said. “We did several weekends of bulldozer work, taking down a chicken coop and an old shed.”

The shed appeared to have been built with some materials taken from the first house on the site. Wassenaar saved the original door and hardware.

When cold weather came, they worked inside. “We had to have an electrician come in and rewire the place,” she said. Heating ducts had to be installed upstairs, which had been previously heated by allowing warm air to rise through open grills in the floor. A plumber helped gut and replace the downstairs bath and kitchen, and add a full bath upstairs.

“I packed my lunch in the mornings and was here seven days a week. Bill was here even­ings and weekends,” Wassenaar said. They stripped the walls and ceilings of at least six layers of

wallpaper. They cleaned and stained the original trim and moldings, and painted the walls white with a hand-stenciled bor­der.

The restoration took a year and the Wassenaars decided to move into their investment for a while. “We couldn’t bear to have some­one else reap the benefit of all that work,” she said.

Decorated with antiques and family heirlooms, the interior of the home has a cozy, pioneer warmth, reminiscent of the early days of the township. The pan­e l^ front door lets visitors into a central sitting area furnished in red, white and blue. A braided rug, antique butter chum, and pe­riod rocking chair fit right in with the original wainscoting and a 10-

foot-hi^, built-in cabinet.The glass in one of the cabinet

doors has a large crack running across it. “My husband wouldn’t let me replace the glass, because of the unusual repair job someone did,” Wassenaar said. She was re­ferring to two large buttons, one on each side of the glass, sewn to­gether with thread through the crack.

Next to the sitting area is a large parlor with trifold doors. On one wall was an unused door to the fipont porch. Wassenaar cov­ered the entire wall with a quilt made by her great-grandmother. The other wails of the room fea­ture portraits of Wassenaar’s great-grandparents. A small table displays a porcelain doll whose hair once belonged to an ancestor.

stands Was- fIn the library senaar’s grandfather’s roll-tdp | desk. “He was the Salem Town- | ship treasurer, and I can remem- i ber people coming to his house tb ! pay for their dog licenses and | such,” she said. , |

In the dining room, the Was- { senaars worked their way down | through carpeting, linoleum, and j a layer of hardwood to uncover the original wide plank floor. At one end of the room you can still aa^ scars where an old stove oner stood.

Upstairs, the house features an unusual curved hallway. On close examination, one can see where, nicks were cut in the foot-hij^ baseboards, allowing them to W bent to follow the shape of tb r wall.

Staff Photos by Sharon LaMin:x

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Th* Cantoo Community Poun- dattoo will conduct an open houaa to allow tba public to ask quas- tiona about its oparation in the wake of allegations that it is not a fully credited non-profit group.

“We actually thought it was a great idea by the Canton Observer newspaper (in an editorial) to have a meeting to find out who we are and what we’re doing,” ac­cording to William Joyner, foun­dation executive director.

The foundation treasurer will be present to discuss how money is raised and spent.

“We continue to be an open, community-minded organization like we always are,” Joyner said. “Anybody who ever has any ques­tions about the foundation is free to call any day, and we would be happy to ^ k to them."

The Observer suggested that an open house would help answer questions about the foundation raised by Canton Township Trus­tee Robert Shefierly at a recent board meeting.

Since then Shefierly was invit­ed, by Joyner and Bill Myers, board member and past founda­tion president, to review founda­tion records.

Shefierly said his only remain­ing concern was that solicitations for money to the foundation should not imply that donations

can bo deducted on Michigan tax forma. However, donations to the foundation can be deducted on federal income tax forme.

“The Canton Community Foundation haa never claimed the Canton Community Foundation qualified for a State of Michigan tax credit,” Myers said.

Shefierly said he welcomed the open house, because it might help dispel rumors that were “flying around.”

Shefierly said he started to question the foundation’s state tax deduction eligibility because, “1 figured it was up to me as an elect^ official to know more about it and whether they were a non-profit organization.”

Initially, Shefierly said, he wanted to ensure the foundation accounting books were open and available to the public.

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“It seems they’re doing a lot of good in the community; 1 hate to see them be bad mouthed,” Shefierly said. N ew ta ste s com in g to P lym outh

The open house is from 5-8 p.m. Monday, March 1. Omnicom Cable will televise a portion of the open house, from 5:30-6:50p.m., to give residents who don’t attend access to some of the questions. Residents interested in attending may call 454-5427. Reservations are not necessary. Refreshments will be served.

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The winter of the Plymouth business community's discontent is nearly over.

Last winter, closings of some prominent businesses caused some to wring their hands and be­moan the future of downtown Plymouth.

But this winter, some new food- related businesses are set to open and others plan to — quite a change from a year ago.

The Canton Economic Club is already expecting quite a crowd for the local government roundt­able at noon Wednesday, Feb. 17.

Canton Township Supervisor Tom Yack, Plymouth Mayor Bob JonM, and Plymouth Township Supervisor Kathleen Keen- McCarthy are expected to discuss shared services. E)ach official will be pven Ume for an opening statement. Discussion of issues will follow. Bill Joyner, Canton

Community Foundation executive director, will moderate the discus­sion.

A question and answer period will follow with Bruce Patterson, foundation vice president, as moderator.

The public is invited to the luncheon at the Geneva Presbyte­rian Church, 5835 Sheldon Road. Lunch is S12 per person. Reserva­tions can be nude by calling 454- 5427.

The Breadwinner bakery opened Jan. 27 at 448 Forest, in the former barbershop across from the former Cloverdale Dairy.

On a recent weekday morning, owner Eric Jaroch and two em­ployees worked in a kitchen easily spotted from the store’s glass front counter. There, traditional baked goods including scones, cinnamon buns and blueberry muffins shared counter space with cheddar-broccoli muffins and other creative varieties.

Jaroch’s family founded the original Breadwinner bakery in Rochester. A demographics study

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Business improves: Boston Chicken on A nn Arbor Road is one o f several new Plym outh businesses.

pie say, ‘We’ve been waiting a long time for a bakery down here.’”

suggested downtown Plymouth would be a prime spot to open an­other bakery.

“We specialize in breads,” Jaroch said. “Our philosophy has been to make a wholesome prod­uct using the finest ingredients we can find.”

Since opening, business has “been excellent. People are very friendly; a lot of the business owners have come in. A lot of peo-

Opening Feb. 15 in the former A&W restaurant building on Ann Arbor Road is Boston Chicken, a Chicago-based chain with eight other restaurants in metro De­troit.

John Kilborn, a corporate em­ployee, described the company product as “marinated fresh

chicken slow roasted for two hours. We have a full complement of hot and cold side items,” he said, including pasta.

Hours will be 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Satur­day.

Downtown at the former Cloverdale Dairy building, Ann Arbor builder Attila Huth contin­ues renovation work, to prepare for the opening in four months of a restaurant specializing in Chi­nese nouveau cuisine.

On work to renovate the former dairy, Huth said, “We’ve gutted it completely inside; basically all that’s left is the four outside walls. There’s new everything.”

Ann Arbor restaurant owner Khee Kwok, who is opening the business, said featured fare will include pasta dishes with sea clam sauce and roast duck.

Also, the city building depart­ment reports that a Tubby’s sub­marine shop is seeking approval this month from the city planning commission to locate in the Main Street building formerly occupied by Taco Bell.

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“Did ymt read this artida in your Oboarvor about CUraooavilla School District?” aakad atou San. Jack Faaoo duriof a lull oaa day last weak. ““Tbay may have to fold.

”Wa have hundrads of school districts with wall undar tha numbers it takaa to run a foil pro­gram,” said tha Damocrat ^ m Farmington Hills.

Fazon had fresh smmunition for his favorite bill — to reduce tha number of school districts in Michigan from 562 to about 250.

Clarancaville is a tiny district straddling Eight Mila and Inkster roads, serving comers of Farming- ton Hills. Livonia and Radford Township.

Superintendent David Kamish last week told the board that stu­dents test scores on stste math, reading and science eum s were embarrassing and disappointing.

Tenth graders scored a mars 15.4 perosBt ao the math portion of the Michigan Educational As- sessmoat Program (MEAP).

It led trustee Linda Bmndem- ihl to warn that whan MEAP es- sms beoooM tha baais for a state- endorsed high school diploma in I9B4, ”we will be out of business.”

For 10 years Fazon has bean in­troducing his bill calling for a nine-member state commission to redraw school district boundaries. “It has more bipartisan support snd more populv support these days,” Faxon said, pointing to a halfdozen sponsors.

“I think 2,000 should be the minimum number of students to have a comprehensive district. Below that, you have a very high plant and fscilities cost per pupil.

“The commission could pull to­gether the economics, make the districts compact and make them contiguous with municipal lines.

“There are great discrepancies

in per pupil aspsadituiaa (52,000 telSJlOOiper pupil is tbs apraadi Some of it is due to small districu enhanced by ^eat iruhiatrial fa­cilities. If we pooled resourcea, we could break down the greet dis­crepancies.

“I think the commission could do it in leas than a year. Then it would require a legislative act. We have all the demographics; all the data are collected. We could draw up a plan, then have hear­ings alloedng for foil public par­ticipation and review.

“We’ve had no reduction in the number of school districts in 30 years,” he said.

Fazon was a Constitutional Convention delegate and hesh- msn state representative from Detroit in the 1960s when the last great wave of school consolida­tions was peaking. The poet- World War II baby boom was reaching high school age. Tiny el­ementary districts consolidate to

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Fazon floated such a bill two years ago with the oo-sponaorship of Sen. John Schwarz, R-Battle Creek. Schwarz has many small rural districts in his central Michigan bailiwick, and they balked loudly at the notion of consolidation.

Fazon thinks now it may be dif­ferent The Michigan Education Association has lofted a plan for only 14 districts. Fazon said it makes his plan look conservative.

“Especially now, when every­one’s talking about reform, the logic of this plan becomes even more compelling,” he said.

C o m m i s s i o n e r s g e t c o m m i t t e e a s s i g n m e n t sThe Wayne County (Commis­

sion has announced the commit­tee assignments for the current term, which ezpires Dec. 31,1994.

The Ways and Means Commit­tee, chaired by commissioner George Cushingberry, D-Detroit, includes commissioner Michelle Plawecki, D-Dearborn Heights, whose district includes Redford

Township.“The Audit Committee, chaired

by commissioner Susan Hubbard, D-Dearbom, includes commis­sioner Thaddeus McCotter, R- Livonia, who also represents Plymouth and Plymouth Town­ship.

“The Public Safety and Judici­ary Committee, chaired by com­

missioner Otis Mathis, D-Detroit, includes McCotter and commis­sioner Bryan Amann, D-Wayne, whose district includes Canton Township. Amann is the vice chairman of the committee.

The Economic Development Committee, chaired by commis­sioner Ricardo Solomon, D-De­troit, includes McCotter.

The Health and Human Ser­vices Committee, chaired by com­missioner Bernard Parker, D-De­troit, includes Plawecki.

The Roads, Airports and Public Services Committee, chaired by commissioner Jackie Currie, D- Detroit, includes Plawecki as vice chair, McCotter and Amann.

U t i l i t y c h i e f s a y s t a x p la n w o u ld d a m a g e s t a t eEnergy taxes being considered

by the Clinton administration could add 51 billion a year to the cost of Michigan’s energy-inten­sive manufactured products, the chairman of Consumers Power Co. warned.

costSuch taxes also could Michigan residential and com­mercial energy users another 51 billion, warned William T. McCormick Jr., chairman of the Jackson-based utility.

McCormick called both the pro­

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The Clinton administration and Congress are considering new taxes on electricity, gasoline, nat­ural gas and oil to raise $40 bil­lion a year.

McCormick said such taxes “would have a severe and damag­ing impact on Michigan’s and the nation’s economy as well as bur­

dening lower and middle income residential users with increased taxes on essential services such as heat and electricity.”

In a letter to the Clinton and Michigan’s congressional delega­tion, McCormick said Michigan is among the top 10 states in overall energy consumption in the nation due to the extensive manufactur­ing base in the state.

He said a $1 billion per year tax increase would “adversely affect employment in the state and would contribute to further ero­

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Budding musician: One o f the 3,000 partic­ipants a t a recent music festival in Livo­nia was Lisa Esper o f East M iddle School.

Triumphant Trombona: T h a t’s the music Andrea Corpolongo o f E ast Middle School in Plym outh played at the middle school instrum ental festival in Livonia.

S tu d e n ts p la y in com petition

SMvioM for LMoard O. KUrvia. 71, of CoBtoB wofo Monday, Po^ 1, at Sc John Noumami Ckurdi. Burial waa in Holy Sopukluo, SouthAokL

Ho was born Au«. 9,1921 in Do- troic Ho diod Saturday, Jan. 90, in Sc Mary Hoopital, Livonia. Ho waa omployod aa a job aottor at Burroufba in Plymouth. Ho waa a mombor of Sc John Noumann Church. Ho waa a corporal in tho Marino Corpo, and aorvod in tho Pacific campaign. Ha onliatod Jan. 4,1942 through April 9,1946.

Ho ia aurvivod by hia ivifo of 45 years, Blanche Marvin of Canton; two aona, Paul Marvin of Farm­ington Hilla and Mark Marvin of Wayne; one daughter, Janet Koncz of Sterling Heighta; one brother, Elmer J. Marvin of Kiaai- mee, Pla.; one aiater, Norma Mar­vin of Canton; and three grand­children.

The Rev. George Chamley offi­ciated the service. Arrangements were made by Pawlus FuneralHome.

Mkh., t«N> childrofl, Robert C. Loatutlar aad Kelly C. lAMtuttar of Caataa, and one sister, Linda Oumlnaho of Canton.

Memorial contributions may bo given to tho Lootuttor Family, 1491 Stacy, Building 94, Canton 48188. ArraitfomonU arore made by Rosa B. Northrop Funeral Homo in Northvillo.

lUlABfTN I . M lSorvicoo for Eliaaboth E. See. 85, of Weatlaitd wore Wodnoaday, Feb. 9, at Schrader Funeral Home. Burial was in Roseland Park Cemetery, Berkley.

She waa boro April 21,1907 in Romeo. She died Sunday, Jan. 31, in Westland. She came to the Westland community four years ago from Plymouth. She was a member of The Elastero Star. She was a homemaker.

She is survived by three grand­children and one sister, Charlotte Flannigan of Dearborn.

The Rev. Dwight Forahee offici­ated the service. Memorial contri­butions may be given to Hospice of Washtenaw.

Michael W. McCarthy of Radford and Kevin C. McCarthy of Waat- land; one daughter, Mairy Jo-Ed Pardy of Canton; one brother, Thomas Callan of Milford; two sistara, Rita Kiaagon of Dearborn Heights and Mary-Ed Webstar of Livonia; and five grandchildren.

Tho Rev. Ronald Babich offici­ated tho service. Arrangomonu wore made 1^ Harry J. Will Fu­neral Honao in Radford.

ore than 3,000 junior high instrumental stu­dents from Wayne, Washtenaw and Mon­

roe counties descended on Livo­nia Franklin High last Saturday to take part in the 1993 Solo and Ensemble Festival.

ROBERT C. L08TUTTER

Thirty-nine judges spent the entire day listening to the stu­dents perform solos, trios and duets in various classrooms in the

school. It was their task to name I the best players and award them

Services were held recently for Robert C. Lostutter, 47, of Can­ton. Burial was in Fort Custer National Cemetery, Augusta, Mich.

He was born Jan. 24,1946 in Detroit. He died Sunday, Jan. 24, in Ann Arbor. He was a hydrau­lics mechanic by trade. The fami­ly moved to the Canton area in 1977 from Livonia. He was an ac­tive member of St. Thomas a'Becket Catholic Church in Can-

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I blue or red ribbons. ton.“They were competing for a rat­

ing,” said festival spwkeswoman Lee Pipa. “They were judged on playing ability and performance.”

ART EMANUELE/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

I For 15 years now, Franklin has : hosted what is called the largest instrumental music festival in the state. Franklin students do all the work involved in putting together the event.

Dueling trumpets: Two Canton middle school students, Ryan Porte and Adam Frederick, took part in an instru­mental music festival recently in Livonia.

He is survived by his wife, Lau­ra E. Lostutter of Canton; father, Robert C. Lostutter of Prescott,

Services for Ellen G. McCarthy, 71, of Canton were Monday, Feb. 8, at St. Hilary Catholic Church of Redford. Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

She was born April 15,1921 in Detroit. She died Thursday, Feb. 4, in Sinai Hospital. She lived in Redford for 37 years, moving to Canton four years ago. She was formerly a member of St. Hilary Church in Redford and was a member of St. Thomas a’Becket of Canton.

She is survived by two sons.

LUCUJ.STANSEU.ServicM hr Lucia 9. Stansell, 57, of Plymouth were Saturday, Feb. 6, at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church. Burial waa in St. Hedwig Cemetery, Dearborn Heighu.

She was boro Nov. 15,1935 in Detroit. She died Wednesday, Feb. 3, in Plymouth. She was a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church. She was a homemaker.

She ia survived by her husband, Harry O. Stansell of Plymouth; two sons, Michael Stansell of Plymouth and Harry Stansell Jr. of Plymouth; three ^ughters, Maryrose Furbacher of Canton, Anna M. Stansell of Canton, and Christina Stansell of Plymouth; one grandchild. Drew Furbacher of Canton; two brothers, James Falbo of St. Clair Shores and Brother Luigi Falbo O.M.V.; and one sister, Frances Talerico of St. Clair Shores.

The Rev. David J. Lesniak offi­ciated the service. Memorial con­tributions may be given to Hos­pice Services of Western Wayne County. Arrangements were made by Vermeulen Trust 100 Funeral Home in Plymouth.

it and“They run it, manage schedule it,” Pipa said.

The performers from both pub­lic and private schools can play any recognised band or orchestra

instrument, including piano, per­cussion and harp. The festival is sponsored by the Michigan l^hools Band and Orchestra As­sociation.

PLYMOUTH DISTRICT UBRARY PUBUC NOTICE

The Plymouth District uhrary Board will hold Its regolarly scheduled meet- lag Mooday, Febraaiy II, IMS lA 7J4 pjn. at the Ptymooth Dunning Hough Library. This meeting is open to the putiic. Meetings are normally h ^ ia the second floor meeting room, which, dviag this period of planntng lor expanaioo of the Library, is not yet barrier free. Aay individual who wishes to attend aad for whom accessIhUlty will be a problem should notify the Library Director at 4IS-07M, not later tli^ I pm the Saturday before the scheduled meetjng so that other room arrangements can be made.

The Plymouth District Library win provide necessary reaaonaMe auxiliary aids and services, such aa signers for tte hearing impaired and audio tapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting, to individuals with dlsabili- tlsB at the meetlng/hearing upon seven (7) days notice to the Plymouth District Library. Individnals with dIsabUities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact the Plymouth District Library by writing or calling the following;

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in a sealed envelope bearing the title of the bid.The City of Plymouth reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, in whole or in part, and to waive any irregularities.

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First, no medicine works wsl. You may hear tttal many rsmedies sis tvaiiaUs, but 3w dossr tnsh is ttiat In fibromyalgia claims often have Bieir source from 3ie oflices of Madison Avenue not from 3ie pages of scientific journals. Furtttermors, si medicines have potentially tone side effects, and each prescription costs money. Someone pays 3 you do not

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Wayne County oommisaioners comidsinad last week that too many contracts for goods and aar- vices are awarded to businesses located outside Wayne County.

“Charity ba^ns at home, Mr. Chairman,** said commission Vice Chair Kay Board, D-Westland, suggeeting that non-county busi­nesses should be limited to con­tracts of one-year duration with Wayne County. Beard's district also includes Garden City.

Chairman Arthur Blackwell, D- Detroit, to whom Beard directed her remark, said a move like Beard suggested would invite law­suits.

“When you start talking about specific protectionist stuff it’s dangerous,*' he said.

The discussion began when commissioner Bernard Parker, D- Detroit, complained about a $190,000 contract to supply a chemical used in wastewater treatment plants that was recom­mended to be awarded to a Man­istee company, the low bidder.

A Detroit company had also bid on the contract, Parker said, and faced layoffs if it didn't get the contract.

Hometown companiesParker suggested that the cost

to county taxpayers when home­town companies don’t get con­tracts and employees are laid off might easily ezce^ the savings to taxpayers by contracting with outstate companies when they underbid Wayne County compa­nies.

“We rail about that a lot,” Beard said, “espacially when there are people in Wayne County that bid on this stuff.

“It breaks our hearts when it’s a contract that we know people in Wayne County can do.”

Even so, Wayne County would lay itself bare to lawsuits if it went too far in favoring area com­panies over others.

“If we violate our own ordi­nance process I know we’d be in trouble,” said commissioner Thaddeus McCotter, R-Livonia, who also represents the Plymouth and Northville areas.

Comprehensive statistics re­garding past contract awards weren’t available at press time, but of the 20 contracts the com­mission voted on Thursday, 12 were proposed to be awarded to businesses outside Wayne Coun­ty-

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in terms of money (excluding a $4.5 million contract with a De­troit firm), Wayne (^unty compa­nies got $1.4 million worth of con­tracts, while the other contracts (three of them out of state) add up to $1.8 million.

Legal requirementsCommissioners are concerned

that the county economy suffers every time a county government contract isn’t awarded to a county business.

They would like to give as many contracts to Wayne County

companies as possible, but legal requirements for using the lowest bidder and the fact that many of the goods and services the county requires are often not available in Wayne (^unty make that wish difficult, if not impossible, to bring to fruition.

Some say that part of the prob­lem is that the county govern­ment, like many governments, has made it difficult for business­es to get contracts.

"It’s not easy doing business with any level of government,” Beard said, because of all the ex­tra paperwork.

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built up an incredible bureaucra­cy,” said commissioner Bryan Amann, D-Wayne, who also rep­resents Canton Township.

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“That's why there’s all those hoops,” he said. ‘T o make sure we’re spending the money proper­ly we have to put in all these checks and balances.”

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Blackwell agreed. “Everybddy wants to help Wayne County businesses,” he said. “We have to do something to get more busi­nesses looking at Wayne County.”

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“Romance is a state of being. It’s about taking action on your feelings.” Thus writes Gregory J.P. Godek in his best-selling sequel, “1001 More Ways to be Romantic.” It would be fitting in this week before Valentine’s Day to scan the pages of

? ! j^ s book of love ($11.95 at Waldenboolu). Or you ;^^an follow the advice of Detroit Romeo, Mark

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surprise his girlfriend, Sebrena McCullough, with a special birthday gift, something she would always remember. So he called Calla Victoria’s Spa in Heidi’a Salon at Fairlane Town Center. Calls Victoria 'Turner of­fers 'The Cleopatra Day of Pampering ($200) to her fortunate spa clientele, and Captain arranged to

give Sebrena this ultimate gift.“It was a total surprise,” said McCullough. She

was lured to the mall on the pretense of meeting someone and the next thing she knew, Mark wished her a happy birthday, kissed her goodbye

*in front of Heidi’s and told her he’d see her much later.

“It was six hours of relaxation,” she said. “Now I know how the stars live. I had never had a mani-

, cure and pedicure or a massage. The fiill-body ’ paraffin mask was really nice, and I was serv^ a

delicious champagne lunch.” McCullouf^ gushed ; on about her makeover and hairstyle and looks

forward to a next time. And she’ll long remember the thoughtfulness of her boyfriend.For men as well

Calla Victoria offers 'The King Tut Day of Re­laxation for men which includes a facial, a mois­turizing hand treatment, a body massage and paraffin mask, and a manicure ($150). For Valen­tine’s Day she presents a special romantic hair­style and makeover, facial and manicure for $100.

. How’s that for a perfect way to say, “1 love you?”And now some more provocative and unusual

Valentine ideas that are sure to make your heart dance.

For an enchanting keepsake, you must see the vintage-look jewelry at lUda Kloz, 6237 Orchard

Road in the Sugar Tree Shopping Center. These silver pins are attached to French silk em­broidered ribbon from which dan^e heart-shaped charms ($192-$262).

If you prefer the glitter of gold, you’ll love the beaded Victorian heart charm necklaces at Mar- ley’s in The Townaend Hotel, Birmingham (from $65).

While at 'The Townsend Hotel, reserve a deluxe room for a romantic Valentine’s evening. The Townsend Rendezvous package is $189 and in­cludes a rose and champagne, confections on ar­rival and continental breakfast.

“A rose is a rose. . . ” Not according to Nature ‘ Nook Florist, in eight major malls. Nature Nook introduces the flamboyant Madame Pompadour

' long-stemmed rose for $59.99 per dozen. (^ choose a decorative heart-shaped topiary ($24.99).

You could spend Valentine’s Day at home in front of a crackling fire with a bottle of wine, doz­ens of scented candles and soft music, or you could indulge in classic French cuisine in a dreamy setting at Chez Pierre, 543 N. Main in Rochester.Romantic hideaway

Chez Pierre captures the essence of Valentine’s Day with roses, chocolate-covered strawberries, champagne and crepes suzette flambe. “Chez Pi­erre is an unexpected treat,” says Lorraine Shal- voy of Rochester Hills.

Sometimes it takes an intimate, personal gift to make cupid’s arrows fly. 'The jewel compact by Yves Saint Laurent is just such a luxury. The bold heart shape centered with a dazzling ruby is a timelesa remembrance, available at Saks Fifth Avenue at Fairlane.

Nothing is more inti­mate than the gift of intox­icating fragrance. Saks presents Gio, the fragrance launch of the decade. Gio is the signature creation of Giorgio Armani. It is so­phisticated and feminine, comfortable for everyday, yet sensual for evening A combination of hyacinth and mandarin l e i ^ a warm, exotic note. Your chance to give her an origi­

nal Armani (1.7 ox. spray, $60).May your love shins as bright as 19th century

lyricist Rupert Brookss who wrote: “Love is a flame: we have beaconed the world’s n i ^ t . .

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Penoaal shoppinf reaelMt d«w beighU at Saks FIftli Avenue la Fairlane where wardrobes for busy clients are rushed to cabs, hotd rooms and the sets t i tele­vision shows.B y S u s a n D eM a g g io STArr WaiTSB

“ When Linda Dano of Attitudes, the cable talk show for women, was in town we got a call for clothes and makeup and hurry,” said per­

sonal shopper Donna Linaras of Saks Fifth Avenue.

“We brought her everything we thought she’d need, and it all worked out. That’s why 1 love this job, you never know who you’re going to meet or what you’re going to be doing. I’ve helped actress Rita Moreno and a few local celebrities shop for clothing too.”

Another Saks personal shopper, Dora Shaw Rowe, pointed to a row of black books on a shelf in her office, filled with the sizes, favorite colors and phone numbers of hundreds of clients spanning a 40-year career in personal shopping.

“You don’t have to be rich and fa­mous to have a personal shopper,” Rowe said. “All our customers are special. Actually, it boils down to busy people who don’t have time to shop calling for help. I have clients whom I never see, I just select things I think they’ll like and send them off. The entiro store is at our disposal. We do the legwork and accessorizing for them.”

Barbara Simmons completes the trio of personal shoppers at the Fair­lane Saks.

“Personal shopping seems to be the wave of the future,” she said. “As life­styles become more complicated and leisure time more priceless, shopping by phone becomes the way to go. 'This is expedited when we know a shopper personally and can select items in their colors and sizes to reserve for them.”

Barbara Willis of Taylor stopped in to see the St. John suits selected for her by Linaras, her personal shopper for two years. Several garments were waiting for her in a corner of an ele­gant, private dressing room on the store’s second floor.

“It makes me feel so special to have Donna call me with wardrobe ideas,” she said. “I come to look whenever it’s convenient, and it saves me time and money because I don’t end up with pieces that don’t work or wear well.”

Glenn Plummer of'TV 48 in Detroit praised Saks’ personal shopper Sim­mons for her ability to deliver a pro­fessional clothier service to his talk

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'The overwhelming success, of the Fabulous ’40s weekend at the Livonia Mall recently prompted mall manage­ment to book three more big bands this year and begin a series of dances in the community room starting in March.

“Wow, we done good!” laughed marketing director Bill Checks. “We must have received hundreds of let-

T h a t personal touch: Barbara Willis (right) examines the dress her personal Saks Fifth Avenue shopper, Donna Linaras (left) has selected for her.

show staff.“Simmons brought garments out to

the set to assure that our panelists did not clash and looked proper,” he said. “'The average person doesn’t re­

alize ail the little extras that a profes­sional clothier can arrange to make one look their best.”

Cheryl Hall, fashion director at Saks, said personal shoppers have

M a l l s t r ik e s c h o r d w i t h b i g b a n d s o u n dters and phone calls from attendees who said they had an extraordinarily good time at the 'Thursday night dance and then again at the Friday night Dorsey concert. The entertain­ment continued hours past the time it was supposed to end, and members of the crowd weren’t all over-40, either!”

Tilly Sosnowski described the con­cert as “wonderful” and “great” and pointed out that the crowd sang along with the red-sequined vocalist, re­

membering every word of such favor­ites as “^ntim ental Journey” and “Tangerine.”' "Speaking on behalf of the people who attended the weekend events,” she said, “I hope the mall knows how much we all appreciated the enter­tainment they provided for us.”

Checks revealed his surprise that "kids in their 20s came up to us and shook our hands at the concert, say­ing, “Now this is real music.” He said

negotiations have begun to book the Lionel Hampton Band as well as the Glenn Miller Band for later in the year.

“We’ll host another community room dance in March, too,” he said. “We just had such a great response to this event.”

Checks said 3,000 people took time during the weekend to fill out mailing cards to be notified of the next Fabu­lous ’40s events.

MONDAY, FEB. 8

AMATBUI ART CONTESTEntries accepted now through Frtday, Feb. 12, tar Fob. 23-28 show. Emrtes must be suitable tar hang­ing, no larfsr than 3 fset by 3 taet. No Nmlt to num­ber Oft entries. Best In show wins $250. First, second- and thM-piace winnars receive gm certMcates. Entry tae $4 per art wort*. Forms available at mall manags- ment oflloe.LNonts MsS. Seven MSe/MkkMeOen.476^1186.

MEXICAN SBSnVALThro«i#i Fob. 14. Week-long tastMties Include din­ing. entertainment and cultural events. CaS tar schedule or dates and times. mr-Csmon. SouthSek^HjbbsiO.441-2100.

PASINON SNOUS CUMRagstratlon throu^ Fob. I9lnmalmanacement offleo. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Members partlcipste In (lah- lon events, retaS seminars. Intarestad men and wom­an must be at least 16 years oU.LeureiPsrti Pteoe. W. sa Mte/Newbur .482-1100.

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WARNOi o o u a o n o NFinal day orexhMt. Rotunda. Prims orendangsred species sorlss. Ostralt Zootogest Society member-

ADDED ATTRACTIONSships available at exhibit.Somerset Collection. Big Beever/CooUdge. 643-6380.

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CONTEETELovers' Getaway and Wm a Chrysler Concorde. Entry blanks available In cemsr court and Jacobson's court area, valentines could win overnight accommoda­tions at the Uvoma Maniott Hotel, dinner tar two « Max A Enns's, and a dozen roses from Market Street Flortst. New Concorde on display throiMi Fab. 14. Leure! Perk Piece. W. Six MSe/Newbur i.482-1100.

Comer Court. 2:30 p.m. Free to shoppers. Puppet Show "CtodeieSa” throughout the momh tar children. Meedowtmok vmegs MeS. Weson/Adems 375-0451.

At Hudson's — Works or artists Virgl Grady and Tom Coetome and emertammem by CaM.Toch Hi^ School lea Band 6-8 p.m. On SaSNday, Feb. 13, meet Janet Cannon Som Broom Designs Greeting Cards ftom noon to 2 p.m. Cooking demonstration by

Cher Arthur CaSoway or Caucus Club, 1-2 p.m. Pie sampling courtesy oT Mary Smith, presidem or Mrs Columbus Super Pies noon to 2 p.m.NorttUend Mae. Fight M»e/Green»eld.443-8263.

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PUTEET PVEPONMANCE"The Monster That Ate Your Garden" 11 a.m. "Wriare Oo Snowflakes Go?" 2 p.m. Cemer Court. Produced by Charlotte and Oavid Fauman. creators or The Masked Puppet Theatre. wmehester MeP. Rochester Roedl/Avon.852 1152.

Part or Saturday m February celebrations higagtung Black Hlstoiy Month. 2.3, and 4 p.m. Penney Court. Compkmentaiy pertannances by Alhcan American Puppet and StorytaWng Theatre.Northland Mae. Eight AMs/Greendeta.5808272.

SVMMY, FEB. 14

Brunch m Rotunda. Live classics concert on stags. Prepared by Sebastian's GrW. Co-sponsored by WQRS. Tickets $20 per person. AvaasHsMconci-

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•bout 3 yaara old, couldn’t walk; at tha kima, hia paranta arara waiting to aaa if tha diagnoaia waa a apinal problem or Muacular dyatrophy.

One point of the column waa the par­allel to Tiny Tim in Dickena* “A Chriatmaa Story." It waa Chriatmaa Eve and here waa a amall child, unable to walk, happily playing with the hoat’a dog and watching the lighta on the tree. ’ Meanwhile, hia parenta were telling 08 that the little boy’a preaent, that he had ao been looking forward to — hia ’first wheel chair — had failed to arrive in time for Christmas. Hia parenta ^ere kind of matter-of-fact about it, *but the rest of ua were seething that a ;company could be so insensitive to the needs of a little boy one day before Christmas.

A lot of you read that column and called to see if there was anything you

could do. 1 put tha question to tha fam­ily about the aama time they received the diagnosis for thair son — ha is af­flicted with a type of muscular dystro­phy.

At first, they seamed interested in letting us pursue the story by sending out a photographer and reporter. Then, they backed off, saying it was their re­sponsibility and it would be should­ered by their family.

Then they changed their mind again. I received a call from the father, who said that while they now had the wheel chair, they still weren’t as mobile as they might have liked to be, because the wheel chair would only fit in a spe­cially equipped van. They didn’t have one, and the price tag on a van outfit­ted with the necessary atuff hovers around $20,000.

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I’d also shown up to discuss how we could help the little boy’s family.

Instead, the boss ordered the first of what would be many, many beers and handed me a letter. I stuffed it, un­opened, in my wife’s purse, a favorite carry-all for everything I don’t wish to cany, and, since I really couldn’t read anyway at that point in time, contin­ued the evening.

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ter. "You mentioned that over 70 peo­ple were touched by the article and wondered what they might do to help,” it said. “Though we iMod a used fiill- sise van to transport our son and his electric wheel chair, in the interest of doing what’s socially responsible, we suggest people make donations to the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

“MDA will help us and many others purchase new braces, buy wheel chairs, and pay other necessary medical costs. To provide some persp^ive, our son’s leg braces for 1993 will cost somewhere between $5,000 and $6,800.” 'The little boy’s wheel chair came in at $11,000, and the letter, from the father, notes that even if hia insurance pays 80 per­cent of all this, and a few other costs, his out-of-pocket expenses will be at least $4,000, not including modifica­tions to their home, a van, a wheel chair lift, and on and on.’’

And that’s on one income — the fa­ther’s.

“Your readers are already helping through their tax dollars a ^ their donations to the various chanties," the letter continued. “ I can vouch that or­ganisations like MDA put their money to good use. 1 can also assure them that ■ more money is needed. •

“Aitd if you know a family with a ! disabled child, offer to b a l ^ i t . . . they’re great kids." His point was that , many people feel uncomfortable baby- J sitting for disabled children — but • there’s no need to feel awkward. They ; need help just like any other child.

The address of the MDA office to send contributions is 2200 Canton Center Road, Suite 170, Canton 48188, or, for additional information, please call 937-9123.

Philip Sherman is the editor of the West Bloomfield/Lakes Eccentric. Mes­sages for Sherman can be left on his Voice Mail system, 644-1100, Ext. 264.

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Parents show up at school board meetings with test scores in hand, wanting to know why their kids can’t read or do math as well as in past years. The school administrators usu­ally come up with some mumbo jumbo about how the tests were changed.' My own favorite is an administrator in the Plymouth Canton school dis- ^trict. When asked why girls don’t do as well as boys in math and science, the administrator complained that a Bar­bie doll says “math is hard,” when you ^11 the string.' The assumption here is that kids lis- ten to every talking toy and then go act

it out the remainder of their lives. If that were true, my own kids would be killing people with Star War style laser guns and I’d be shooting Indians from behind trees.

But the real trouble with MEAP scores isn't what they test, it’s what they don’t test. The mission of schools is packing programs with as many facts as possible and trying to get kids to re­member them.

The problem with MEAP tests is that they don’t test kids on the knowl­edge they really need to survive in the world, even though schools teach much of it by accident.

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the time. But then again so is the work done by most adults.■ Nasty teachers. Most parents com­plain about them, but really they are as good as any other teacher. Let’s face it, we all have to learn to deal with people we don’t like.■ Kissing up. When kids learn the pet

subject or theory of a teacher and then tailor their work around it, they are kissing up. Such behavior will surely pay off in the future.■ Breaking school rules. That’s always good training. Not only do kids learn that breaking a few rules doesn’t mean you’re doomed for life, it’s almost voca­tional training for government and law.

■ Subjects that don’t exist. My kid came home from college one weekend and announced that he was taking a class in sociology and that outside of academic circles, the subject doesn’t exist. “There’s nothing you can do with a degree in sociology other than teach it,” he said. A good lesson.■ Keep it neat. Just remember, it doesn’t matter what a kid has to say in

an essay, just that it looks neat and has the correct margins. It’s form over content. I t’s a lesson Bill Clinton learned well. Who says we’re not train­ing future leaders?

Mastering reading, math and science are all important, but the other things are, too. They’re street skills. They teach you the ability to pick up a horse apple and see it for what it is, even though the subject never came up in school.

We should come up with a way to test for it.

Jeff Counts in the editor of the Plym-, outh and Canton Observer Newspapers I and mastered kissing up, but can’t do algebra. He can be reached at 459-2700 or faxed at 459-4224.

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C ontrary to popular belief, it’s very difficult to be a really good food writer, a good cook, and a good liar. You have to realize, in nay

business, tact is everything.Of course I tell naomnaa that I enjoyed her over­

cooked roast. It is also very difficult to say a soup is good when you know darned well it was made with bouillon cubes or that Jarred soup base. I even had to nod in appreciation of the “homemade dinner rolls” my sister baked that everyone could tell came right from a “Poppin’ Fresh” container. I am sure those rolls were one of the reasons God made butter.

My sister happens to be one of those people who allows yeast rolls to intimidate them. \ ^ i le I have attend^ gatherings that could have had the guests playing hockey with the rolls, there’s really

; very little to be scared about when baking rolls. Though any bread recipe can be baked as rolls,

dinner rolls are usually enriched with some extra ' butter, eggs, sugar and sometimes sour cream and

cheese.Refrigerator rolls were originally devised to pro­

vide a week’s worth of fresh rolls and bread from one batch of dough. 'The dough is held, covered and weighted to prevent rising in the refrigerator. It can be used as needed.

So a roil is a roll is a roll, you say? Basically, yes. In content, that is. Shape, however, is another story.

Parkerhouse rollsOne traditional shape is the Parkerhouse roll,

named after Harvey D. Parker, owner of the well- known Boston hotel of the same name.

To make Parkerhouse rolls, roll once-risen dough on a lightly floured surface to about '/^-inch thick. Cut into rounds using a biscuit or cookie cutter.

Yours truly thmks an old jelly glass with Wilma Flintstone on it works best, but they’re hard to find.

Using a chopstick or the blunt end of a knife, make a deep indentation across the diameter of each roll and then fold one side over not even with the bottom. Brush with butter, allow to rise, then bake.

You know, after all the research I did for this article I was rather disappointed to learn that Harvey Parker got all this fame and adulation just because he folded his rolls a little different. I guess I expected more.

Cloverleaf rollA cloverleaf roll is simply three small balls of

dough cooked in a buttered muffin tin. Dip each 1- inch ball of dough into melted butter and place three balls in each muffin tin. Allow to rise and watch everyone go “oh, ah.”

Now, fan-shaped roils always impressed me. Even the ones in the grocery store always turned out perfect.

To this day, I never knew that all you did was roll out the dough to IVt-inch thickness and then slice into 1-inch strips. Stack six layers deep and cut into I'A inch squares.

Stack on end in a buttered muffin tin, brush with butter and allow to rise for pull-apart rolls that will simply melt in your mouth.

Crescent rolls are especially attractive, and be­cause they are so small and ditinty, I feel like I could eat 12 and not notice any were gone. To make crescents, roll out the dough into >A-inch thickness, and cut with a sharp knife into triangu­lar wedges.

Roll each wedge from the wide end — don’t start at the point. Place on a backing sheet with the point underneath. Then bend ends toward each other to make a moon shape. Leave 2 inches be­tween each and allow to rise.

Soft sided rolls, tike the ones served in my fa­vorite Chinese restaurant, are easily made in a cake or pie pan. Shape the dough into 2-inch balls, dip in m elt^ butter, and place them, almost touching, in a butted cake pan or pie tin.

Glazing rofliThe best yeast rolls are glazed with a simple

brush of melted butter which gives a fine, soft fin­ish.

If you are looking for a ciear shine, beat one egg yolk with 1 tablespoon of water and brush before baking.

For a slightly darker glaze, brush one egg yolk arith 2 tablespoons of cream.

So if you r^ ly want to do somebody who brings Poppin’ Fresh rolls to a party a favor is year, send them this column with the recipes in a plain, unmarked envelope.

Better yet, include a few samples. Bon AppetitI

See recipes Inside.To have a mema§e for O tef Larry, dial 963-2047

on a touek-tone phone, then mailbox niunber 1996.

Frui biiboly is loverswme■ Romance is in the air on Val* ehtine’s Day. Toast the one you love, and let them know how special they are with pink champagne.

Rose (row-zay’) or pink cham­pagnes are not new. The House of Veuve Clicquot is historically ac­knowledged as the first to have pro­duced a pink champagne in 1777. In the past, popularity of pink cham­pagne has ebbed and flowed with each generation. Recently, this has not proven true. It’s in to stay.

Pink champagne is in vogue, as much for its distinctive color as for its suF>erior match with food. Colors range from pale onion skin to salm­on or copper color, and on to cherry red. This bubbly which is fruity, with more robust flavors and more tannin than golden bottlings, works well with appetizers, hearty entrees, fruit desserts and rich, tangy cheeses.

The major portion of rose cham­pagne is consumed by the French and the English. Roughly 3 to 4 per­cent of all champagne imports to the United States are rose. Although quantities are small, virtually every well-known champagne house has one, and many have two. Some houses produce rose champagne only in vingtage years.

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Thinking pinkRose champagne is difficult to

produce. By French law, three meth­ods are permitted, two of them risky and requiring skillful winemaking practices.

Eleanor & Ray H eald

Fact and fancyIn an earlier time, the pink color

became associated with frivolity and even a symbol of wild and dissolute living. To us, pink champagne is a lovers’ wine and Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to share it with the love of your life.

Dine at a table with a pink ta­blecloth, pink flowers and pink can­dles. Prepare or order a lobster en­tree and end the meal with strawberries or a red berry tart.

According to one legend, rose

champagne was created for an im­portant wedding when the bride re­quested a wine to match the satin slippers and long dresses chosen for her bridesmaids. Another popular version relates that pink champagne was blended to honor the coronation of a young queen. It was loved by the Victorians and Edwardians. In the 19th century, pink chamfMigne was commonly named oeil de per- drix (eye of the partridge) for its dis­tinctive color, distinguishing it from its golden-colored relative.

Most likely, pink champagne was an accident of nature during an un­usually sunny and warm growing season in the Champagne district. That year, the red champagne grapes, pinot noir and pinot meu- nier, had darker pigmentation. Dur­ing pressing, this color entered the

The older, more difficult method, allows the skins of pinot noir grapes to remain in contact with the juice after .pressing. The second method employs the addition of a portion of still red pinot noir wine from the vil­lages of Bouzy of Ambonnay to the blend prior to the second fermenta­tion in the bottle.

'The third and least desirable practice in terms of a lasting pink color, adds a small amount of red pinot noir wine to the bottle before it is corked.

Service tipsAlways serve champagne well

chilled. Place the bottle in a bucket filled with half ice and half cold wa­ter for about 30 minutes.

Use caution when opening the bottle. Remove the wire cage with the bottle focing away from you. Us­ing a towel, slowly rotate the bottle while easing the cork from the neck, releasing it with a soft sigh, not a loud pop.

Serve in flutes or tulip-shaped passes. A tall, slender glass allows the refined bottles to rise without disappearing quickly., Six glasses per ^ t t le is a generous pour.

“Give the sustenance and fuel that true passion requires,” Casano­va said. Nothing does it better than haryionizing rose champagne with

Because color results are unpre­dictable, producers make rose champagne leas frequently than they do golden bottlings. Since quantities are limited and greater production care is required, rose champagne is more expensive than the golden. You can expect to pay between $40 and 195 for these spe­cial bottlings.

the ' proper foods. For starters, canapes called amuse bouche (mouth pleasers) in French are al­ways delicious and festive.

Pink smoked salmon and Boursin cheese spread on heart-shaped bread make attractive finger sand­wiches. S t Andre cheese with fresh strawberries is colorful. Individual Barquettes au Boursin (Boat­shaped tartelettes) are unique and easily prepared.

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Dinner and dancing is a regular routine with this week’s Winner Dinner Winner, Deborah Chase-Cargill of Westland.

A ballet teacher for over 20 years, Chase-Cargill has 125 students that she takes through their paces every week. Job demands have kept her on her

toes in more ways than one.She begins teaching in the after­

noon and continues until B p.m. four days a week. To accommodate her teaching schedule, Chase-Cargill pre­pares and freezes the upcoming week's meals on the weekei^ That way they are ready to be rehaatad and eaten by her husband and two sons.

Chase-Cargill and her bmlly are vegetarians, and she openly admits that she is very picky about what she feeds her family. After-school snacks Include fresh cut-up fruit skswered with toothpicks, low-fst crackers or popcorn in lieu of pop, candy or Junk food. Her sons* Csvorits dinner is this sreiA’s foatured menu. It is easy to make, tasty and low in fat.

Chaat-Ciugill began studying bal­let when she was 7 years okL Shesharsa her passion for dancing with

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H M ithy diniMr: Deborah Chase-Cargill cooks her sp in ­ach crepes in muffin tins, and serves them w ith orzo salad and fresh fru it salad.

others outside the ctsssroom by choreographing many plays and mus­icals for local Ugh school and thaaUr groups. She k o ^ physically Rt by regular aerobic workouts, houk-long walks, and sating a low-fat diet.

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For fix-in-a-minute appetizers to accompany pink champagne, wrap thin slices of prosciutto or Parma ham around the top ‘A of a slender breadstick. Buy herbetf chevre, mix it with minced red bell pepper and use the mixture to stuff mushroom caps. Bake these in a hot 400 degree oven un­til the mushrooms just begin to darken and the cheese melts. Serve warm.

Roasted red bell peppers lightly filmed with extra-virgin olive oil topped with a grind of blact per and salt to *•

black Italian olives brings out un­usual flavors in a pink cham­pagne. Toaa bite-aize pieces of Alaskan King crabmeat in a light, lemon vinaigrette and gamiah with red radiahes.

If the thought of a lobster en­tree for Valentine’s Day does not appeal, then consider any veal, chicken or rabbit preparation with a wine and cream sauce. It will harmonize with the robust flavors, yet creamy texture of a pink champagne. As long as the sauce ia not distinctly sweet or overly hot and spicy, it will work. Pork tenderloin is the current fla­vorful bargain white meat. Grill or roast it using the same advice about saucing.

champagne pair it handsomely to grilled beef or lamb or these meats with light aaucea. Older, well-cellared rose champagne* (1979 vintage perhaps) are espe­cially wonderfol with lamb en­trees.

Fondues are back. Dust off your old one and prepare chocolate fondue with strawberries for a Valentine’s dessert. Since pink champagnes pair harmoniously with strawberries and chocolate, this is a two-for-the-price-of-one treat.

The higher tannins of rose

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Papa Romano’s developed the unique heart shaped pizza four years ago especially for Valen­tine's Day.

Everyone knows, the best way to win a person’s heart is through their stomach! Contact your local Papa Romano’s to order your piz­za today. There are 45 Metro-De- troit locations.■ Enjoy an afternoon of romance, 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 21 at Sweet Afton Tea Room, 985 N. Mill Street, Plymouth. Meet local ro­mance authors Joan Shapiro and Shelly Thacker who will speak about writing and romance, and autograph copies of their latest books. Shapiro is the author of “Hello Love,” and Thacker, “Sil­ver and Sapphires.” Lunch, com­plete with British tea and a heav­enly dessert will be served. The cost is $15. Call 454-0777 for res­ervations seating is limited.■ Thanks to everyone who took the time to call, and ask where Mary Denning’s Cake Shoppe was. Mary Denning was the fea­tured chef in Chefs Secrets on Feb. 1. Her shop is called Mary Denning’s Cake Shoppe, and it’s at 8036 N. Wayne Road, West- land, 261-3680.

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Jn a small cup, dissolve yeast and sugar in water. Let stand until foamy, about 10 minutes. In a saucepan, heat milk with butter un­til melted. Cool to lukewarm. In a mixing bowl, combine yeast mixture with milk mixture and add I'A cups of the flour. Beat vigorously until well-combined.

Cover with a towel and allow the sponge to rise for 1 hour. Stir down the sponge and stir in the salt. Add 1 cup additional flour to make soft dough. Turn onto a floured board and knead until smooth and elastic, about 10 minutes.

^Butter a large bowl, turn dough in the bowl to butter the top, cover wtth a towel and allow to rise for 1 hour. Punch down, make favorite roll shape and allow to rise, then bake in a 400 degree oven for 12 to15 minutes or until golden. Makes16 rolls.

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■ Here's a healthy snack Up from regisured dieUtian Gail Posner, Nabiaco's "SnackWeU’s Cheese Crackers," are low ia fat, and con­tain no cholesterol. Eighteen crackers have only 60 calories and lass than o im gram of fat. This product ia available at Shopping Center Market.■ Betty Crocker Up of the week: Early Anaerican setUera called dill seeds “maeUng house" seeds — they chewed them to relieve hunger pangs that developed dur­ing Sunday sermons. Dill is deli­cious in herb butters and with meats, seafood, chicken and many vegetables.

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Aft of Tattooing: D an C ollins la ys in an o u tlin e fo r a ta tto o on D ean H a w o rth ’s back.

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F rom Pegasus the winged horse of Greek mythology to American eagles, heautifiil women and dragons, artist “Tatu Dan” Collins has captured them all on skin.

“If you can imagine it, it can be illustrated on skin,” Collins said. “Death figures, butterflies, nipples on male bum victims. I’ve done them all. I’ve even done permanent eyeliners and lips.”

Now in his second decade of tattooing Collins, who has no formal art training except for high school art classes, estimates he has done more than 50,000 tattoos. He creates his own desigiis in ' four basic styles; tribalism, traditional, American and Japanese.

“I prefer American fine line, black and gray work; it’s more detailed,” the Canton Township resident said. "You get a lot more realism out of it.”

'The art of tattooing hails back to the Egyptian times. Tattoos found on mummies date back to around 2000 B.C. Polynesians used tattoos to de­note social standing and for purposes, erotic and decorative. For New Guinea women, tattoos were a sign of beauty.

Doctors, lawyers, officers of the law, musicians, bikers, bum victims, and even dermatologists have walked away with body art by Collins. Many are repeat customers. Some of them are new cus­tomers, needing cover-ups of bad designs done by other tattoo artists.

“Half of all the collectors I tattoo are women,” he said. “I think women wear them to be sexy.Men wear them to be macho.

“You could ask a thousand different people and get a thousand answers. They’re all art collectors. It’s a need to express themselves. It’s often been called the signature of the soul.”

Collins said his mother knew he’d eventually become an artist, when he began drawing at two years old. At age 13, Collins created his first tattoo in Eskimo fashion on himself using string, thread and India ink. By 16, he had his first professional tattoo. After serving in the U.S. Marine Corps, he lived for 5'A years in Hawaii learning the art and practicing it.

“There’s no Gemini School of Tattooing” he said. “You learn by apprenticing and picking the artist’s brain whose doing i t ”

Collins has worked at several area tattoo parlors and for two years had his own shop, “Tattoos by Tatu Dan” in Taylor.

“It’s the most personal art form there is, to have your canvas smile back at you and say thanks; it looks great” he said. “A sculptor doesn’t get tha t an air­brush artist doesn’t ”

Collins has created a col­lage of beautiful women running the entire length of Dean Haworth’s left arm.

CoHint* work: P en There’s even a portrait ofa n d in k on paper. .

I like the way it looks onray body,” said the Allen Park resident who got his first tattoo in 1966. “I’m into the art of i t I'm into the beauty of i t I have it on ray walls, but I have it on my body, too.”

Haworth says his tattoos serve as a good indica­tor of the types of people he meets.

“People have a different aUitude when you have tattoos,” he said. “'Thers’s a stigmatism attached or bigotry against people with tattoos."

In the last six months, Collins’ art has taken on a new format — that of ink and colored pencil on paper. In November his works on paper were ex­hibited as part of a group show at Nelson’s Gallery in Livonia. Viking girls once found only on skin, now smile back from behind glass. Many of the works are takeoffs on tattoos he designed after woodblock prints by Japanese artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861) for the epic novel “The Water Mar^n Heroes.’’

“The deUiling be puU in, you just don t see this art every day. There is history behind i t It’s been around hundreds of years,” said gallery director Laura Hardy.

Collins said he’s grateftil to Hardy for the op­portunities she’s given him and his a rt

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L iv e p e r fo r m a n c e is t h e ‘c u r e ’■ There was a time when The Incurables played at any place that would let them, when they were labeled as playing hard rock and oldies. Times have changed and the group has carved out a niche for its high energy sounds.

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'The Incurables t hey are, immortals they are not.

The four-mem­ber group which prides itself on its high energy perfor­

mances, usually obtains wounds‘as a result.

“We’ve acquired a number of bod­ily injuries just from adrenaline and running into walls,” said Pat Kelly, guitarist/vocalist.

“I jumped off stage, I miscalculat­ed . . . and I ran into a mirrored wali. . . I came up with two perma­nently scarred knees,” bassist Ray

STREET BEATSLawson said %vith a laugh. “I hit a ceiling before, I misjumpi^ one time and kind of hit it.”

“I don’t want to give you the im­pression we are slammers or any­thing or we smash our equipment type stuff,” said Kelly. “‘It’s all just internal adrenalin, opposed to exter­nally produced, this is all self in- duc^-produced.”

'The power they generate when performing has been captured onto a seven-single cassette, “The Incur­ables,” which is being sold inde­pendently.

The group will be hosting a re­lease party at Reiser’s Keyboard Lounge, 1870 S. Wayne Road, West- land, Saturday, Feb. 13.

The idea for their second release is to solely capture their live per­formance strength for their fans to enjoy at home.

“We’re very energetic on stage,” said Ray. “We like to move around and like to get into the music.”

“The music actually gets into us, that’s how it has always been,” Kel­ly added. “We have been real true to our music and that’s what we do: that’s where our energy is. We go deep inside of our music and it ex­plodes back out of us.”

“The Incurables” follows their first release, “Look in Your Mind,” by two years. The latter has found

itself on local radio stations’ play­lists. The latest release took eight months to record at the Tempermill in Femdale and will launch the group onto a new rock’n’roll high­way.

“We didn’t get to the point that all songs had the same sounds,” said drummer Darrin Lawson. “This is aimed at the younger audi­ence, the college audience. The first one was more poppier and it ap­pealed to a number of people.”

The group has been schooled in students’ dislikes and likes by play­ing fraternity parties. 'The group feels that such crowds are more open to their performances, which include cover tunes and original songs, and get as consumed into the music and performances as the band does, said rhythm guitarist Chuck Byberg.

“We have played without our pants and people took off their pants,” Byberg said.

“It’s a great feeling when you look out and see the crowd mouth the words to songs even I can’t remem­ber,” Kelly added.

Playing fraternity parties and bars is a long way from the concep­tion of the group when Kelly and Ray Lawson started playing when they were students at Wayne Memo­rial High School.

“We would play any place that would let us — a lot of benefits and a lot of hotel lounges,” Kelly said. “We did a lot of audition night-type things. We’d play until we found a

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song they liked and then play it over and over.”

“We started playing oldies,” Ray Lawson said. “ ‘13th Floor Elevator,’ ‘Mr. Magoo’ — a lot of alternative oldies.”

“There wasn’t much classification at the time,“ Kelly said. “You were either heavy metal, you were coun­try or you were this oldiaa music they called it. Some how they stuck us with these guys and we’d have a lot of trouble berauae with playing these bars and places they would go ‘You guys are hard rock.’ and we’d go to clubs that played hard rock and they’d go ‘You guys are playing oldies.’

“Fortunately music changed and we pretty much stuck with our roots and stuck with our music and the world caught up with us.”

The Incurables have had more member changes than diseases cured this century, but Ray’s cousin Darrin joined the group five years ago, followed three years later by Byberg to create today’s line-up and sound.

“I would have to say if you have to

classify our music into a style we now would be alternative-pop with a hard edge,” Ray said.

Friendship is the key to their exis­tence.

“It’s like we are married,” Darrin said. “■

“I’d consider this a marriage with these guys in the band. A more solid and stable and honest marriage then my previous one,” Ray said.“We are committed to a goal. We would like to have a major record contract, but we are n<A going to be blinded by that. We are going to have fun in the mean time.”

Fun means playing rou^ly four gigs per month this winter and spring, going back into the studio in the fall and having a new release by winter, but still maintaining a focus on their music. ^

“It’s a need . . . You can be a good musician and play in your basement all your life until you’re dead. We want more than that,” Kelly said.

“We’re looking to make the most out of all we are doing now, ’ Darrin added.

R em brandts m aster art o f acoustic p la yBy Christina FuocoSt a it WarrEB

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'The Rembrandts hope to storm into Detroit for their show on Satur­day, Feb. 13, at St. Andrew’s Hall. Hopefully Mother Nature won’t take the pop band’s intentions too serious­ly this time.

“We were supposed to have this huge show last time but there was a big snow storm,” said member Phil Solem who along with Danny Wilde makes up the Rembrandts. “We man­aged to show up. Only about 50 peo­ple showed up. I couldn’t blame the (other) people for not coming though.”

For this show, the Rembrandts are planning a “humongoua, variety, ac­tion-packed show.”

“We decided to go all the way . . . spend all the cash.”

'That includes hiring an eight-piece band including two cellists, and an accordion player, Michael Ramos,

who has played with the Bo Deans. Solem said carting along a large band is the result of “acoustic show over­kill.”

“It’s probably a knee-jerk reaction to the fact that we’ve been doing so many acoustic gigs. Once you do an acoustic show, everybody lines up to get you to do one,” Solem said in an interview from his Golden Valley, Minn., home. “We’ve done about 18 quadxillion acoustic gigs. You won’t soon hear us a cappella.”

This “plugged-in” tour, promoting their artistically named album “Unti­tled," will t ^ e the Rembrartdta throughout the United States and possibly to Europe. Solem said it doesn’t really matter where the band plays because they can’t go sight-see­ing anyway.

“When ymi actually get into the thick of it, all you see are the insides of hotel rooms and sitting in a room doing interviews for 12 hours,” Solem

said. “The most amazing things in the worid are at your fingertips, but you aren’t allowed to touch them.”»

One thing the duo almost did geCto see was a Rembrandt exhibit at a Qfc- troit-area art museum. ^

“We passed by this museum t^ |t had a Rembrandt exhibit. One of aw reps said, ‘Oh, I want to take pictuMs of you around the sigiu.’ He priDs over and he got out the camera Ehd stuff. Got us posing around the mine- urn and the entrance hall,” Solem said.

“The (guard) wouldn’t let us into the exhibit. He didn’t seem to care that we were the Rembrandts.

“It turned out he didn’t have any film in the camera.”

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“I consider myself an actor,” says Grier unequivocally.

And an actor be moat certainly is. Grier fraduated from the Uni­versity of Michifsn and proceed- sd on to the Yale School of Drama where he played serious roles. Af­ter receivinf a master’s decree from Yale, Grier headed for Broadway and a critically ac­claimed role in “The First,” a mu­sical based on the life of base­ball’s color barrier breaker Jackie Robinson. His portrayal of the legendary Robinson earned him a Tony nomination in 1981.

A couple of years later, Grier starred with a little known actor named Deniel Washington in an off-Broadway production of "A Soldier’s Play,” which led to his big screen debut in the movie ver­sion, “A Soldier’s Story.”

With an acting resume like that, how did Grier take a left turn and end up doing comedy, both on the live stage and as part of the phenomenally successful television ensemble on Fox’s “In Living Color?” It was certainly not something he ever yearned for or expect^.

“Never,” said Grier when asked if he had even thought about life in comedy during his student days.

arantad to be a Shake spearsan actor,” he said, i want sd to play Othello. I never thought I’d play the Apollo, let alone play it as a comedy act.”

Grier admitted that he did do something resembling comedy on a stags in Connecticut during his Yale days, but did nothing else with it. However, he did meet an actor named Robert Townsend during the filming of “A Soldier’s Story,” and Townsend later went on to success on the comedy stage and with the film spoof “Holly- wood ShuflIe.”

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Not a comic: David Alan Grier has a knack for m ak­ing people laugh, but the one thing he doesn’t want to be called is a comic.

It was Townsend who dared Grier to try his hand at stand-up, which caught the attention of Keenan Ivory Wayans. As a re­sult, Grier was cast in Wayans’ film “I’m Gonna Get You Sucka” and later his Ulevision project that was being proposed for the then fledgling Fox network.

“In Living Color” became one of Fox’s biggsst hits, an edgy en­semble show with an incredible array of characters who quickly became household words. Among Grier’s notable characters on the show are blues singer Calhoun Tubbs and Antoine Merriweatber of the “Men on , . . ” sketches.

“1 never imagined a character like Antoine would get so big,” Grier said of the overtly gay char­acter. “We were amazed it cleared the censors. With a sketch show like ours, there’s a fine line be­tween edgy and crude.”

Lately, the show has fallen into a state of internal disarray. Keenan Ivory Wayans, the show’s creator and executive producer, quit the show in December over a dispute with Fox. Damon Way­ans, Keenan’s brother and a star in his own right in films like “Mo’ Money” and “The Last Boy Scout,” made only a few guest ap­pearances this season and has also left.

players, moat notably Jamie Fon, are oontinuing to tape new shoera with the show’s trio of heed writ­er’s now promoted to oo-enecutive produoars.

“Everywhere I go, people ask if wc’ie still on the air,” Grier said of the sticky situation. “There is a perception that our show is al­ready over. Fox needs to tell the public that we’re still alive and functioning.

“From a business standpoint, they need our show. Fox has launchsd 15 new shows this year and all of them have bombed ex­cept for ‘Martin.’ ”

Grier is sorry to see Keenan

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**** to on “Celee,” he has a being written for him that Murphy wants to praduos — peg-; backs for last summer’s “Bnnm erang,” a film in which Murphy,. Grier and Martin Lawieaos o f ' “Martin” starred.

He also is in the process of ilft- veloping a television pilot a ^ speiids a number of days on tw stand-up trail, playing large them tree (he came boirM to The Fas on New Year’s Day). And, fiitally,'^f time permits, he’d like to do a se­rious role again.

“I would love to do a play,” Gri­er said, “but I don’t want to do a remake of ‘On the Waterfrimt.’ ”

We have responsibility to kids and law

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This is from voice mail: Barbara,

The follow­ing is not so much a ques­tion as it is a comment, an angry conunent at that. Zoe Baird withdrew from considera­tion as attorney general of the United States

because of the public outcry she provoked by hiring imdocu- mented workers to care far her child and her home. Some years ago when both my children and I were younger, I had the same problem and I solved it the same way.

I am a professional woman as is Zoe Baird; I have been listen­ing to self-righteous anger all around me and now I need to express some myself.

When I chose the woman who cares for my children I did it be­cause it was obvious that she coqld love my children better thfn anyone else I interviewed.I listed breaking a law, but I vahied my children’s welfare mere than any other considera- ti(^. I was not in a position to ta|ce off a month or two to find another person that would fit all the qualifications, and so I did what was best for my chil­dren at that time.

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card stayed with me for some time. Sometimes, because of guilt, I would think of finding someone else, but my children really loved her, and so I felt I couldn’t disrupt their security. All of this time I was suffering from the added guilt of knowing that I was not home with my children myself.

I cannot be sure of Zoe Baird’s motivation in this mat­ter, but I do know there are many out there like me struggle to make good choices in a tough world where sometimes none exist.

W o r k in g M o m

ing this as the premise because it is what you felt the need to do, put your children's needs above the law.

Since the fallout from the feminist movement began to de­fine our gender differences there has been research on the differ­ences in morality between men and women. In some of these studies, men have been seen as more moral than women be­cause they were more likely to base their moral choices on rules and on universal princi­ples than were women.

It is a tribute to women that the opposition to Zoe Baird didn’t divide by gender. As many women were outraged by her tehavior as were men. They were saying that what is right for the gander is right for the goose, too. They don’t want spe­cial consideration because of the added responsibility of bearing children.

Dear Working Mom,Thank you for your com­

ments; I am happy to print them. I hope you will think about this response although you may not like it. The contro­versy over whether or not to hire illegal workers when it is the very best care you can find for your children is many faceted. I’ll address only the morality is­sue and not the political or legal ones.

Let’s say we accept Zoe Baird’s claim that she is “act­ing as a mother” when she hired undocumented workers. By that behavior she implies that her moral responsibility to her child was greater than her mor­al responsibility to uphold the law. Do not misunderstand, there is no way to know if her defense was the truth. I am us-

Women were more likely to base their moral choices on car­ing for others and on responsi­bility in relationships. Men are seen as being worried about in­terfering with each others’rights while women worry about not helping others when they could have.

It is an oversimplification but still true to say that the rea­son given for this is that be­cause women bear children they are more concerned with close­ness than with independence. The conclusion of these re­search studies is that we shouldn’t think of one kind of morality, adherence to rules, as being better than another kind of morality, responsibility in re­lationships. The studies say that yes, they are different, but that one is not better than the other.

Morality by its very definition is not what we do bemuse it fits the situation at the time but what we do because it is correct or rig^t no matter how hard it is. What do we teach our children when we break the law so that their lives can be easier?

That does not mean that even honest men and women will not continue to make pragmatic de­cisions that will break the law. It does mean that we cannot take the moral highground when we do so. It also means that we must necessarily take the consequences for our behav­ior. It was appropriate that Zoe Baird wasn’t given the role of top law enforcer in our land.

Barbara

If you have a question or com­ment for Barbara Schiff, a trained therapist and experi­enced counselor, send it to Street Sense, Observer A Eccen­tric Newspapers, 36251 School­craft, Livonia 48150.

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AA4-4ALAAM-ALAP<UM MuMbn eeake wde to heto me be­come a leMtanMre and lOOtondnto- tor bi toe new noMm of totom etc.• 44341

ATTRACTIVE. WWto nmto 43. he eeL Mncere, eftoedoneie. eeMd drinker, amefcee. teoke whde. peide teniete wdh seme bdereete.• 44411ASKMNQ eemm of cMor bom cafe ATTRACTIVE. 4*4, 170 toe. yeiMTTtittt mMi Mitibu iniiDlbt Tfm tout to ohecotoie, ere you thM •pectM eomeone. who wto bo my pertocteiMe. •44743 yre km lovinp tamale. tfftolEM pre- perkm to hMpM. Oul deer actM 4ee.nedaporatonto. •44003AS40LUTELY Unleuo tn- ireprenour. Cebtamto baneptonC. Loobmp lor oabemMy ecbecltm, vt- veMoue. eoKy. bnencIMto ooRNpoierd lemMB tor adventure. •44474

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AOvcNTuMue, imwbiied.MeoR mete, '' 'Me toviM, •4er 40. br rwMfiilc eneeiewers 4 >HmM0WIM|I. •44014AOVBfTUMOUO wMhe My seu it by eiWwcMvw MecM wieft, 40. Try R<yQH‘l «ie HI •44061AFFKTIQMATI QertnQ. mh » •iSNbto proSseelortel wMM mele •sells leiRMs uiWiepfy wMb •MusMes tor dMsrsel rsiBOorMMM. •oeAMBbM uniwponsrw. •440ttAFOKTCWATt. esrMQ. wWM wMl. 30. esMM psMle le sversfe, wS'* tein^ 34^. ter Meorsel iwtsOi.. Mp. 9mm wMmpsneni. Ne *uoe er emebe. Sodel drW* OK. • 44400AfftCTtoWATl MW MOMW WW» wMie proteeMonel msle, 44. 4*0**.

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ONOmetD WMITl bhUA —. non Hwolier, eoclel drbtoor. enfoye dbitnp out 4 in. mfwtoe. muete 4 pood oonvereeOen. rmetenPe"*-" of ouy. eeetdng wMie etogfe o wed temeto. non emober, 4*1** 4 IS. Pmm to medbim, 33- kldi OK. 94-CMVOKCCP wise mete, yr 10K one ssmen men. oooke fionoeL emodoneOy 4 bnenctei eeoure vronen wo enfoj t trei tL nokdee, eOmic food. btondMdp let •440000NO9C9D. m m um. oo. tootoe. in oeersb of blend 4 tover. Ver­ted biloreeto 4 bdMc vetuee. It

44073FAWdtotOTOW Htoe derate 4 very mid teetonp Mntoe wWte mete, 41. r i", 174 toe, rdieMe 4 4ninrfiy eteMe. I enH ente tebiekent 4 bei Mo bm. t

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•20 Mwitooking Woman

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SINOLE WMOC MALE, 34. 0 •tnpte wtdto temeto 14-40. "MevtoK

totoonplienemeaaepo. •44404TALL, darti. 4 bendeome toolde 4 euL wteie mMe, wtobip to deueto my dme 4 edecdow to e toianoddy tode-40*e. ediwneed do|

•20 Mon Soaking Woman

WMTE MALE. 45. educaW temeie who doeo not too* anpor, nor •fteed to toer. M

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ACTION OtdOfTCD LAOV Enorpsi Ic, Mirecdve. sNbudtedc drm mm *dwde. yy, dtiiedc buM. Budnoes protosdond onloys sris,irevsL pood oomsrsedon. proel ssneeotbiMiorandbm. •44023AFFfCnOltATE - dMerood wMto tomato 30*4 4*3*’. ISO toe. rdee loeb bip. perMapel, bbs. brown. W. dde.

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SMAMS 4 tEAUTY - Ties CkM- oeoue. happy, modd type. 31. pro- toeeloneL spoOod, Meek tenwT e deepjsemto to Mpend e ■ only edn an older, ebieerw, eui be btocA mete who wenio e Indy dial he can duly iruii and levw. •44434OtVOtoCED WHITE femde. 34. 4*11**, merthen Mew. etopto mom loofetoe tor eddl imnddito. Dear­born Hie. eree. Uhes mo'rtoa. ceeb- top.dtolnptoerowL •44034HOW OO The ate MesT? Sweet bieudtui Monde easlc to e hindtomt. OL ef Oendemen 471dk. doproed. world bwvetod. pood danear. peder.W 44047rM30. dnptowhItotomMi.'onede- pendant - you're aiwacdve. toWto- pmt dn0e whde meto. who le hen- eoL rooL romendc. non tmehw should Uko meviee. shorh

SdiOLE WHTTE FBdALE 34. aodi- top wteie mete 34-40, protoadond.

44070SMQLE WHITE tamMe ned-iweretoe ctoeelc oood eiscoeeke, todd pendawipiMd Opura. Seeks tdi •ueoiMhe male tor diertop Mae praal torhwiea Upper eohaton pr»> wred. 34 yeare. •44412

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SOIOLE. tweto tamMe 34. predy. edventuroue. urentebNed. leveeI MiYMigssalsM a

to 20*0.You lethu-

*•*4X7 ;AOOKESSfVf MALE 44, IL aeiks dedle tomato.

APdCALMQ, ateto 30. 4*r. phyat- cMbf. enniiiy. gpktosOy OL open, honael. etneare. eftmtonete, Amenp many top. iravM. cooktop, dee hove 3 rd “

COLLfOC FMOFfSStOWAL. 47, 4* IQ. wteie. eeeke dneere weme eenee ef humer tar dtotop. dan movtaaiipMba. Loektop tor e k tooLpeeMbtofMaOenMep. 94CUTE. easy. etoa. olaan. wtete •44. non amokar. •tondor. eeeke

eat New • eftoedve 1/24, •44000

M i WfTH COUdON - Stogto wteto mrnk M. r r . ito toe., peed look- top. hoeMhy. humoraue. iooktop tar women 24-40. to Idk. hava dtonor or e drtnk 4 hm Onlr toM pemperedi You peoeaad K e puy akh e tool tottoh. iuy hey. so dees MdQtoeen.Aieneaered. •444730000 LOOKMO, ruppod yal par Outdeerimen. ean heir, b oyee, yiV*. trtm 17P toe. dueeo M, levee toe. Uie sye. Weidd «s- ieet0dbf1ind. •440ip

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OUTO-AmiACTfVt. •MedMenate. TALL.

himser, emetlonefbr 4 •blbietoi Mh ooAape edMoallon 4 food 4eofctop atooare, bm, bim epetl4i. •44447MOtfSOM CllUSOt • toed of yeare ef lonMtooee. SweoL younp. whPe tdwMe pM Iridey tor e buf

ATTMACnVi 1 eoMu 0 01 KMO<truoke, sporle. 4oMdnp peed toeb- top tender lady to ie£e care «I9 44443

tOOtoebereeenetCenTOnd pedd ityT rm 34 prnfiednwd eiete.wheentorsbbim..•• eeto 4 romendc eventops.944999

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OUST. 30. afdle IML tton. eoaka bdUttodWffO, HANDSOME, pretoe '■■b mete, 40. meriy. bpured prpleeitonM older

33-34.I Wmt MALE. 44. protoa

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• fTH) Stogti Meek mate untoMbiled einple vtolle

Dccarr lookhoAftTMTC, photopiiphei. 44. yiO**. worm eyes. Wkw beard. Seeks mod- M-type. piloRMv woman (30-40L Sneniorebeds

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ATTBinvE wWle mde. 44. mi- wedrenew/reeer/NVer eeoke TrtoV nt (tree to waved tomato who ditoka die dde Mra/wde is •ppvdtopl AI wwwsed. •Si40ATTKACTIVE ASUN h ntiulnnd. 34. 4*7**. ReneM. oertop, e^ed■tiiwrttn . phyatodM dl •togte wwie or Oden tomato. 34-34. ter a reto-

OCSdAIUTB.Y 4EM40 4EXV wWto lady to her 40*a, earty 40*e tor re>newdc lalosn by eapor to pto 33 year eld wtdto mote. •44DCKEET white IIAlMdEP mmwei endowed, non amehar, non •tohor. eoake lady ape. am mama net bepertonl tar dtooraol tun diaee, dto tone peed. 944WDfVONCSD whde mMe. 34. 4*ir, ‘'Mbs. heneoL seftoe. etoei dtop wtdto tamMK n-S3. Sr

IIAMOSOMC. male. riO**. 17S body buidtop toe. pyeeeoohd, peed iooktop, easy

a km; •sake e phySady*I

VEWY CUTE 4 UnderetsiMi tb^ wtdto eiaie. 34. 4*7**, Mue aide. Monde bMr. phyataM to. eeeke dawn to earVL hensM 4 widoroiondtop dntoewtdtotdMto.30-34. •44034VEirr HANOiOblE prntiiiliwd man, nutpetop, ereadvw. iharp 4 tunny. aoMto tody (34-33) wdh toldipanee. beaury 4 otyte tor I

Attreedve, educated, derk-ehtonod tamale 17. WelgM/heiphi preper- HonoM 4 abioore. Ewfe mama 4 dtotop euL hr stare unaet- ralpn4wMtomen. •44P70ATTRACTIVE. SpWHuM. Sk Femeto. 41. 4*3** Mm. eeektop ddp wdh protoaMorwi 4M who levweMe. Ood and poopto. AI (londdered beeudbd •44100ATTRACT wtdto tomdk 31. 4 4**, wetpM propordoned to heiihL drod ef die bdr aoane. iooktop tor whde NMto.wdh dndtor MMh-

ME • btook temeto • 34. OMiy. ewosL Mneero, Nhs to be epoded.YOU - Mi. dork, hwldeeme. wed •poken. sharp drodaor. S you ero ds

SdfOLE VWffTE FEMHC • Jonnder 31. 4*4** a tode ovorwMM but oide. brown hMr. heod oyee. toiee movtoe. bowftop. dbdM eul. ieokinp wtdto mate between 30^. •44044•MOLE wtdto tomato. 42 looktno tor mMe 34-44. My Um > tunny movtoe. parape aMee. sdo reeae. •pecUdor •perto. SoMM drbdw, Monde list

ONE CAU 14 AU N wouM toko n you. LoMitop tar ofiuont <M wtdto meto 0-40; peed hw efnwloetof to. hedwi deoeni pi 4 Ikes to boveL Far gtneere l I pul lopodiir body 4 brabie,I imeker.etoohMbwe. •44013RETO Wld 40. cartop 4 tovl Mn e mom lovee ceohinp, rw bodEh. mwilee. qutal deiee, hm ioehm wfdto non emebbip 31 male wdh eimMM bdereeto. Frto

Intdtocsiid 4 cuduTM puraidL werto berelnp 4 bootbip. biioreblod to trtondkl . peoatoto reledenMdp w/

diare any mi ibtondaMpT

ddie mMe. 34. rtO". rot one. Seminpdbn • tamMe 24-34 who

SdlQLE LESANWE meto. ^ 37.

I tover and a huohend, reee

VERY HUMOROUi protoa 34, dctonds bwfladon to women M ss airs wim moeeeem perooneeiy. MuM Nto lerMpn eeeont For ""~idddp4eiorel •WANm • MnMe whde tome

■EAUTY. FMILOSOFHM ONLY

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At leaat one* every ceaeon, it happena. It was Mott CC's turn thia time.

The Bears probably came into Wednesday's men’s basketball fame at Schoolcraft College with confidence. After all, they were atop the Eastern Conference; SC was at the bottom.

Add to that their superior depth — Mott had 10 players, SC sii — and SC's recent struggles (five straight losses, most by lopsided margins), and the outlook for a rout seemed bright

Surprise! The Ocelots pulled off a shocking up­set in dramatic fashion, ^-83, on a three-pointer at the busier by Mohammed Abdrabboh Wednes­day at SC.

The defeat dropped Mott (16-6 overall, 9-3 in the conference) into a virtual tie for first with Oak­land CC and Macomb CC, all with three losses.SC is 2-10 in the conference, 6-16 overall.

The game’s final seconds were as improbable as SC's being in the game at all. After all, the Ocelots had been blown out by 40 points by (X!C four days earlier.

But they had Jarvis Murray back, an all-confer­ence center last season. Murray missed seven straight games because he had to rewrite an Eng­lish assignment to complete a first-semester class. SC was 1-6 without him.

Shawn Branum was missing, though, after suf­fering a broken nose against OCC and having sur­gery Tuesday. Branum is expected back for Wednesday's game at Alpena CC.

The Murray-led Ocelots built a 43-33 lead by halftime and increased it to 19 points with just under 11 minutes left in the game.

That’s when the Bears rediscovered their shoot­ing touch, hitting five straight three-point shots in a 15-4 run. Ron Thompson had three of those; he scored 16 points.

A Kevin Polite triple trimmed SC’s lead to 82- 81 with less than a minute left. The Ocelots were struggling; they were O-for-6 from the free throw line in the last two minutes. Steve Whitlow missed two with 12 seconds left.

Then Abdrabboh fouled Kevin Preteet, the con­ference’s leading scorer (SC held him to 12 points). With eight seconds left, Preteet sank both free throws to put Mott ahead, ^-82, its first lead since early in game.

SC got the ball to half-court and called timeout with four seconds left to set up a play with Murray as the first option. “We just wanted to get the ball inbounds, drive to the basket and get fouled or something,’’ said coach Dave Bogataj.

But Abdrabboh couldn’t inbounds the ball. In desperation he tossed it to Whitlow, who was barely able to keep from going out of bounds be­fore passing back to Abdrabboh. Abdrabboh’s long shot banked off the glass and went in — the win belonged to SC.

Murray sparkled in his return engagement, scor­ing 29 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. Abdrab­boh had 22 points, and Whitlow and LaMonte Fondren scored 15 apiece. Fondren had 10 boards, and Whitlow dished out six assists. Vince Turner had nine assists.

Polite’s 18 points was best for Mott. Jeremy Trent had 11 and Derrick Wyatt scored 10.

It was another in a long line of upsets for SC, which two years ago knocked Macomb out of first.

How many more wins can SC muster? Impossi­ble to tell, but few will be this surprising.

S C w o m e n p e a k i n g

When they needed it most, the Lady Ocelots got a superior performance fix>m point guard Becky Piotruchowski.

Trailing by a basket with 25 seconds left in reg­ulation, Piotruchowski nailed a jumper to tie Wednesday’s game at Mott CC at 69-all and send it into overtime. She then scored all eight of the Lady Ocelots’ OT points to lift them to a 79-77 victory.

It was SC’s second-straight Eastern Conference win, improving its record to 3-8 (9-10 overall).Mott fell into a tie with SC for the conference’s final playoff spot at 3-8.

“We’re peaking at the right time,” said Lady Ocelot coach Jack Grenan. “We had to have this.”

They got it, thanks to Piotruchowski’s 23 points, 21 more from Dana Hudson and 18 from 6- 10 freshman center Alisa Weehter, who played all 45 minutes. Mott got 21 points from Amy Fabat.

SC, which led 42-34 at the half, didn’t help itself at the free throw line, converting just 4-of-13 to Mott’s 14-of-22. But the Lady ( ^ lo t defense was tough enough — they twice forced five-second calls in the last five minutes of regulation.

R e c o r d r u n

(roing into last weekend's games, at home against Michigan and Michigan State, Illinois senior point guard Jill Eatey (from Plymouth Sa­lem) was nine short of the school career record for assists. Eatey is averaging 6.7 assists per game thia season and has 496 for her career. The Illinois record is 607, heid by Jenny Johnson.

One reason for Bstey’s record-setting perform­ance is her durabiiity. Although only 6-4, she’s started 91 consecutive games for the Fighting Illi- ni. She’s also averaging 9.4 points and a team-best 2,3 steals. Eatey alnady holds the lUini career record tor steals with 229.

nUnoia was 7-10 overall Md 2*6 in the Big Ten going into the weekend’s gsmse. Before her career ends, Birtey could move up as high as sixth on the Big 'Tea’s career assist 11^

CC w in s, Spano M VP at O bserver■ TradiUoiud high school ’ tling power Bedford Catholic Central was in the fsm iliar role of champion in the Obeenrer- land tournam ent

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Redfbrd Cfetholic Central regained some of its old glory and returned to wrestling prominence Saturday in the second annual Observer Tournament

'n e Shamrocks, following a couple of down years, put six wrestlers in the championship round and were as­sured of winning the team title before the finals were contested.

CC, which placed fifth in the first tournament scored 204 points to fin­ish ahead of Westland John Gleim, Livonia Stevenson, Plymouth Salem and host Garden City.

“We decided we would win one in­stead of getting beat on all the time,” CC coach Mike Rodrigues said. “We

Tournament sta te , Page 2Cneeded one. We’ve had a lot of ipju- ries, and we’re just starting to get the team back to where it should be.

“The seniors are finally starting to get ahold of what it’s all about. This is the kind of senior power we’ve had over the years, that we didn’t have at the beginning of the year.”

CC senior Jason Krueger (171), sophomore Bill Lamb (103) and sen­ior Steve Borke (130) took first place. Seniors Marc Braken (189), Todd Lackey (275) smd Mike Madden (140) and junior Liam O’Donohue (162) finished second.

“Our team did a great job today,” Krueger said. “We lost to Salem and were fifth in the (area) rankings earli­er in the year. I t’s nice to come in here and prove we’re a good team and we deserve to be on top.”

Krueger and Garden City senior heavywei^t Jason Peterson were the only returning champions and both are two-time winners. Peterson, Glenn senior Mike Reeves and Plym­outh Canton senior Nick Spano shared the most valuable wrestler award.

Peterson pinned his first three op­ponents in the first period and stopped Lackey midway in the sec­ond, boosting his record to 31-2.

“iliere’s nothing better than win­ning a tournament once but, if you’re

Jim JAGorsLD/STAFr PhotographerIn the grasp: Plymouth C anton’s N ick Spano (left), who shared M ost Valuable Player honors with two others Saturday a t the Observerland Invitational, beat Farmington’s M ike Prough in the 135-pound final, 8-2.

lucky to win it twice, the second time is just as good as the first,” Peterson said. “I thought I’d do well, but I didn’t think I would pin all (Jie way throuj^ i t The last one was the toughest he’s a good kid.”

iGueger (31-1) defeated Wayne’s Verlon McLendon 10-1 in the final but had a to u ^ match with the taller opponent He led 5-0 after two peri­od .

“He looked like he was wrestling well before th a t he didn’t look like any slouch. I expected a good match,” Krueger said.

Reeves (24-0) won the 160 title, re­sulting in a better experience for him. He was disqualified last year for us­ing an illegd move that resulted in iqjuiy to his opponent and was re­m ove from the tournament by coach

DaveHlU.“I wanted to come here and show

everyone I didn’t have to hurt anyone, be a better sport,” Reeves said. “It was something I felt I had to do, come back here and do it with a little class.”

Reeves wrestled North Farming- ton’s Jared Lawrence for the first time and, though he was ahead all the way, had a tough match despite the eventual 16-8 score.

Spano (30-0), who was third at 130 last year, won three bouts on pins be­fore defeating Farmington’s Mike P rou^ 8-2 in the final.

“I was mad last year because I had a bad call against me in the semifi- luds,” he said. “I should have been'in the finals today. I was pretty confi­dent this time. This year I pretty

much knew I was going to win it.” Stevenson had three winners —

Scott Goldman (140), Chris MuUett (145) and Craig Martin (189) — and all three are sophomores.

The future looks good for the Spar­tans “as long as we have sports,” coach Don Berg said. "It’s probably our best day at Stevenson as for as the team is concerned.”

Goldman and CC’s Madden had- one of the best matches, (joldman got an escape and a takedown late in the third period for an 11-9 lead and heid on to win 11-10.

The other winners were Gleim’s Anthony Underwood (112) and (jerry Simoneau (152), Bedford Thurston’s Lueiy Haddad (119) and North’s Dave Grow (125).

Chief sta r returns to W hittle aw ay deficitBryan Whittle’s return to active

service provided the Plymouth Can­ton basketball team with a needed boost Friday night.

Whittle, who missed several games with a leg iiyury, scored seven of his nine points in the fourth quarter as the host Chiefs rallied to defeat Walled Lake Western 61-58.

Whittle also scored the deciding points, sinking a basket and adding a free throw to give Canton a 61-58 lead with 13 seconds left. 'The Warriors missed a three-point attempt at the buzzer.

Brad Paskievitch scored a game- high 23 points to lead the Chiefs, and Al Hollingsworth was next with 11. Paskievitch made four of his six triples in the first quarter to help Canton take a 23-16 lead.

Western rallied to go ahead 34-33 at halftime and was up 49-43 after three periods. The Warriors were up 10 points with five minutes remain­ing when Canton began its winning rally.

Brent Mackowiak, who had four triples overall and nine of his team’s 15 points in the third quarter, scored

23 points, and Ryan Bolton had 10 for the Warriors.

The Chiefs are 4-3 in the Western Lakes Activities Association, West­ern 2-5. Both teams are 5-8 overall.

■ ROEPER 75 , PCA 53 : Plymouth Christian Academy was outscored 41-28 in the second half Friday of its Michi­gan Independent Athletic (Conference game at Lowell Middle School.

The Eagles kept pace in the first quarter, trailing 21-19, but fell behind 34-25 at halftime. Roeper turned an 11- point lead after three quarters into a

runaway victory with a 21-10 margin in the finale.

Sophomore Hassan Jihad scored 26 points for the winners, Robert Conner 12 and Rashad Fergerson 11.

Senior center Jason Neil sank 20 points and pulled down nine rebounds for the Eagles. He also had four steals.

Sophomore guard Ryan Thomason had 10 points, five rebounds and 10 stesds for Plymouth Christian, and freshman forward Jamie Neil picked off six rebounds.

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Rub iffOBiid: Salem’e Harold Shanks moves the ball around ' Walled Lake Central’s Christian Emert during Friday’s WLAA showdown at Central Shanks and the Rocks suffered their second setback of the season with a T7-76 loss to the Vikings.

The “Mac Attack” was right on track.

Senior forward Adam McCarthy and senior center Chris McFaiiane combined for 38 points Friday as Walled Lake Centrd kept its unbeat­en streak intact arith a drilling 77-76 victory over visiting Plymouth Salem in Weatam Lakaa Activities Associa­tion basketball play.

The Vikings held off a gallant 27- point fourth-quarter rally by the Rocks to poet their 13th victory of the seaeon before a standing-room-only crowd at Walled Lake.

The Vikinp are 7-0 in the WLAA. Salem fell to 11-2 overall and 6-2 iir the league.

“We had some kids stop up to­night,” said ( ^ t r a l coach Stove Em- e rt "This is a great win (or oa.

“The hide are really excited here at the school. They’re starting to believe in us. I think we’re an exciting ball club to watch. That’s our style of plm. We have to push it up the floor and see what happens.”

(Central pulled away from a 35-33 halMae lead with a 24-16 advontafs in the third. ’The Vikla«i built the

lead to 14 points, 66-52, midway through the fourth quarter and appeared ready to put the game away before the Rocks came rolling back, i

James Head sparked Salem on a 12-2 run by scoring six of his IQ points in a three-minute span in Uw fourth. Head followed s triple by teammate Seth Sai\j with a slam dunk with 3:09 remaining in the game to pull Salem to within four point#, 68-64. ;

McForione, who scored 10 of his l4 poinU in the fourth quarter before fouling out with 1:21 M to play, fl- naliy (bund the basket for Central when he returned an offensive re­bound to the net, drew a foul and con­verted the free throw for a 71-64 Cen­tral lead.

“I think we all needed to step up,” said McForlane, who grabbed 12 le- bounda to go along with his 14 points. “This win really means a lot to us ba- cauae they were ranked ahead of ua, even though we beat them twice lost year, and we had to prove we deserved to be up there.”

Head hit a triple with 56 aaooode remaining on the dock to pull the

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Salem wrestlers clinch Lakes tie

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Xjtit Rocks finiab 4-1 in tbair h4f ot tha Wsotara lakaa Activi- tl4a Aaaociatioa with tha asms rsford at Waatlanri John Glann aad LivooU Staifsiiaon. Salam is 5-8 ovarall.

Solam wraatlara pinnad tbair fia t tbras oppooants and atartad with an 18-0 iaad. Romao Cairo (lOS) pinnad Matt Sinpar (6K13), Soott Hufbaa (112) pinnad Larry Yalta (1:51) and Brian Harreld (119) pinnad R^ia SU (2:26).

North won four of the next five bouts, but all four victoriea were minor dacisions, pravantinf tha Raiden fiom catchinf Salam.

Stave Huffaes (140) pinnad Jor­dan Souffin (1:30), and the Rocks still had a 24-12 lead following the 145 contest.

Salem picked up three more pins in the five remaining bouts. John Svec (152) pinned Nick Grant (1:58), Wade Langdon (171) pinned John Lessway (1:48) and

heavyweight Ryan G iu lian iaeigntMika Poiaaant (IKM). Sa-

laaa*s Phil Haynaa (186) won by fbrfoiL

■ KVMOUTM CANTON Tha Chiafo won their lin t WLAA Wastam Division dual meat Thursday, 45-24 over host Livo­nia ChuitddlL

Canton is 1-4 in tha division and is 2-9 overalL

Tha Chiafo lad 18-6 after racaiv- ing forfeit wins at throe woighta. Brian Logan (103), Prank Toar- mina (112) and Rob Gumbar (125) earned six free points each.

Four consecutive victories boosted the Canton lead to 39-12. David Cline (135) pinned Chris Seder (0:58), Nick Spano (140) won by void, Dave Smith (145) edged Scott Doerr 10-9 and Bill Buslepp (152) pinned Oliver Smith (2:30).

Churchill won the next two bouts with pins, but both teams voided at 189 and the Chargen also voided the heavyweight match, giving Canton’s Matt Remmy a walkover win.

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(OC)plmad Todd LaeSay (OC). 818 aenacla Sen: Mka Rwnaey (WM) pinnad Pal Srock (hU). 860: am plaoa: Oa«a Roaa (L8) da- cWorwdRywiQhawn (P8).S-1

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148 BOSH Oottnan (LB) dsc Mka Mad- dsn (OC). 11-18 iQniomian: Eric Aria (RU) pkmsd Mka BuSard (OC). 828 sm plaoa: Mark Mason (F) dalaia onar Daws Smkh (PC)

146: Chris MuSsn (LB) dsc Jaramy Bmah (OC), S-8 onnaoMdon: Soon Doan (LC) dsc Andy Oartt (NF). 10-4; sm plaok Aaron Laptnaki (PS) dac Mark MaaMun(LW ).M .

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Rocks struggle in loss to Vikes

Plymouth Salam sufforad iU first loaa ia Waatarn Lakaa Activ­ities Aaaociatioa voUayball play Wadnaaday wbaa ft lost ia four gaoMs at Walled Lake CaotraL

The Vikiap woo tha first, third and fourth games (lS-5-12), Sa­lam tha aaoood (9).

Tha loss left tha Rocks at 5-1 la the WLAA and tied for first plaoa with Central, Livonia Stavanaoo and Livonia ^urchill.

Tha deadlock lasted only one day, however, until Stavanaon de­feated Northvilla in a makeup match to take a half-game lead over the othen.

Salem (21-9-3) let the Vikings get ahead 7-0 in tha first game, 6- 0 in the second and 5-0 in the third.

“The fourth was the only time we had an eariy lead,” Salem co­coach Allie Suffety said. “Wa couldn’t get any momentum. Wa were always coming from be­hind.”

Salem’s Cyndi Platter had just nine kills (40 attacks) and six blocks.

‘"They were digging us up every­where,” Suffety said. “We were

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“And when you don’t use the middle, you dim’t get to use the outside as much. If we get to use • the middle, that cauaea other ' teams to delay, and (Jamie) Viau ; and (Jenny) Garvey can beat the block instead of having to hit over i t ”

Viau added five kills, Pauls Dombrowski four and Garvey , three. Caryn Tatterton had 11 as­sists and Viau four aces.

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Rocks to within one, 74- 73. But the Vikings nailed three of four free throws in the closing seconds of the game, including a pair by McCarthy with 19 seconds remaining, to secure the win.

“We dicln’t get a couple shots to fall underneath and they knocked down the free throws late in the game, which is what you have to do if you want to win,” said Salem coach Bob Brodie. “We wanted to control their threes, and I thou^t we did a pretty good job of that. But they can hurt you so many ways it’s hard to defend them for everything the whole game.”

The game was a rematch of last year’s WLAA championship game (which Central won 74-64) and it started out with all the intensity and excitement of another title tilt.

(Central scored the game’s first five points, but Salem responded with a seven-point run to take an early two-point lead. The lead ex­changed hands five times in the quarter before the stanza ended with Central holding a 14-13 lead.

CTentral’s swarming full court defense bothered the Rocks early • in the second as the Vikings pulled ahead by 12, 27-19, mid­

way through the quarter. McCar­thy led the Vikings in the period by scoring 10 of his game-high 24 points.

“ Adam M cCarthy really stepped up for us,” said Emert. “He never stops amazing me. He has such a great work ethic.”

Salem’s Adam Hammons dumped in six of his 10 points in the final minute of the second quarter enabling Salem to close the gap to a basket, 35-33, by halftime.

Viking Ron Thompson (16 points, seven rebounils) sand­wiched a pair of three-pointers

around a basket by Salem’s Brian Jensen at the start of the third quarter. Moments later. Viking Mike Gluski found the net from three-point range and McCarthy hit a pair of triples of his own late in the quarter as Central’s lead blossomed to 59-48 by the end of the third.

For Salem, Brandon Slone scored 15 points, grabbed six re­bounds and four steals. Mike Slone added 12 pounts, Brian Jensen scored 10, and Harold Shanks contributed seven points, eight rebounds and three blocked shots.

The Elagles, 3-5 in the MIAC and 4-11 overall, dressed only eight players and were missing three be­cause of iqjury and illness, Roeper is 6-1 and 11-3.

■ REDFORD CC 52, RICE51: Maybe the alarm clock just went off late. At least it did go off, much to Bedford Catholic Central’s relief.

The Shamrocks were facing a home-court defeat Friday, courtesy of Brother Rice, a loss that would undo all their upset win over the University of Detroit-Jesuit had ac­

complished three days earlier.But the bell did go off, and (3C

answered, outscoring Rice 24-10 in the last quarter to pull out the win.

Andy Kununer turned in the game-winning play. With less than 30 seconds left and CC trailing by a ; point, Kummer stole the ball fiom < DJ. MacAloon. MacAloon fouled! him, sending Kummer to the line for a one-and-one. He sank both to provide the Shamrocks with the winning margin.

Rice got off two shots in the clos­ing seconds, but missed both and fell to 3-5 in the Catholic League Ontral Division, 6-7 overall.

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C C s h u ts o u t R ic e o n iceBy Steve Kowalski Staff Writer

If Birmingham Brother Rice forward Dale Rominski went home Friday night with a mi­graine, he can blame a guy named Ronayne.

Redford Catholic Central beat Rice 3-0 as goalie Jamie Ronayne stopped all 38 of the shots he faced, including a pair of easy scoring opportunities by Romin- ski, before a big crowd at Oak Park Compuware Ice Arena.

With CC leading 2-0 in the third period, Ronayne made an incredible glove save against Rominski while lying on his back in the Shamrocks’ goal crease. Rominski had Ronayne down and a wide open net but lifted the puck right into Ronayne’s mitt.

Ronayne also stopped Romin­ski on a breakaway in the second period but the save everyone was talking about was the one in the third.

“The puck came from the point,I thought he (Rominski) was going to tip it, so I went into the butterfly position (on the ground),'* Ronayne said. "He stopped the puck, brought it around, I dived over and good things happen . . . I couldn’t act surprised. I had to make it look routine, at least try to."

CC defenseman Brian Ronayne, Jamie’s cousin, said the save left Rice’s players shaking their heads.

“That was the most incredible thing I’ve ever seen,” Brian Ronayne said. “(Rice forward Mike) Jalaba skated up to me and said this is outrageous.”

The victory improved CC to 4-2 in the Michigan Metro Hockey

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O rris paces C hiefs

Plymouth Canton senior Mike Orris hasn’t let personal misfor­tune stand in the way of a auc- ceasful swim saaaon.

Orria, who missed IVY months of practice and competition when he was tick with acute mononu­cleosis, won two events with atate-qualifying times Thursday.

He also helped the Chiefs rrin the 400-yard freestyle relay in their victory over visiting Farm­ington Hills Harrison, 114-72.

Orris swam the 200 freestyle in 1:48.82 and the 500 in 4:55.29. Orria led the relay team, which in­cluded David Berger, Ben Nelson and John Mogelnicki and had a 3:50.24 time.

“He was real limited when he came back,” Canton coach Hook­er Wellman said. “Do that to most good swimmers and their season is pretty much fried.”

In discussing the situation with Orria, Wellman told him maybe he should point toward next sea­son since he is only a junior and would have another chance to compete in the state meet. Orris would have none of that, however.

“His approach was ‘No, I’m going to make it yet. I just have to get back in the groove,’ ’’ Wellman said. “He went through a barrier tonight and feels much better about it.

“I’m pleased and happy things are working out for him. His training and work ethic are just fantastic.

“He’s also a good backstroker, and I think he'll get the state cut in the backstroke yet, too.”

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State qualifiar: M ike Orris made the state-qualifying cuts in the 200- and 500-yard freestyle events Thursday while leading Plym outh Canton to a dual-meet victory over Harrison.

Craig Steshetz also had two in­dividual wins for the Chiefs, tak­ing first in the 50 freestyle (23.3) and the breaststroke (l.*04.91).

Canton’s Jason Fowler and Harrison’s Mark Stromaier tied for first place in diving with 201.6 points apiece.

Paul Montresaor won the indi­vidual medley (2:21.17) and Joe Foster the butterfly (58.74) for the Chiefs, 2-1 in the Western Divi­sion and 3-4 overall.

Harrison won the medley relay (1:54.38) with Roger Stadler, Steve Swartz, Peter Metz and Craig Dixon. Dixon, Mat Can­vasser, Jason Weiss and Mark Springer combined to win the 200 freestyle relay (1:40.63).

Stadler also won the backstroke (1:04.89) and Dixon the 100 free­style (54.87).■ PtYMOUTH SALEMThe Rocks extended their dual­

meet win streak to six Thursday with a 133-52 defeat of visiting Weatland John Glenn.

Salem, 2-0 in the Lakes Divi­sion and 6-1 overall, won every event except the two in which Glenn standout Matt Martin was entered.

Martin, one of the top swimmers in the state, won the 200 freestyle (1:45.24) and later the 1(X) freestyle (48.18).

Scott Wiklund was a double winner for the Rocks, taking first in the butterfly (59.80) and back-

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Ervin had two wins apiece as members of relay teams. Scott Helmstadter, Beard, Lynn and ,’ Marc Levitt won the medley relay.; (1:45.68).

Ervin was the lead swimmer on the freestyle teams. Beard, Lyiu^ and Don Satwicz comprised that rest of the 200 unit (1:38.26), and7 Matt Erickson, David Bracht and Fred Locke rounded out the 400 foursome (3:25.95). ;

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League, 10-2-3 overall. Rice fell to 5-4 in the Metro, 9-6 overall.

Rice outahot CC, 38-13, includ­ing 15-5 in the first period.

CC scored the only goal of the first period as Jason Bellinger beat Rice goalie Kris Arthur at 3:59 after a scramble in front of the net.

Rice coach Mike Brown thought the Warriors scored in the second period when one of the Warriors hit the post and the puck appeared to have trickled behind the goal line. But the re­ferees did not count the goal.

It was typical of the way the night went.

“We had our chances but when you don’t put the puck in the back of the net, that’s the way it goes,” Brown said. “We ran into a hot goalie. He’s the only reason they were still in the game. You hate for it to happen against CC. We’ve got them there (at Redford Ice Arena) in two weeks, and we’ll be there.”

CC scored power play goals in the second and thiid periods to add to their lead.

With Rice’s Steve Jones in the penalty box for roughing, CC’s Jon Headv took the puck out of the comer and fired the puck on a 45-degree angle past Arthur for a 2-0 lead at 8:40 of the second peri­od.

The Shamrocks added an in­surance goal at 11K)3 of the third period when Juatin Ronayne scored while Rowinski was serv­ing a two-minute minor for high sticking.

Ken Lauer and Heady had one aaaist each Friday and Frank No- vock collected a pair of assists.

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301 Open Houses302 Btfmngriam-Bloomfield303 W BlooirilielO-Ksego-Orcnard Lake304 FarminglOn-Farmington HiSs305 Brighlon. Haitland. Howell306 SoutMeld-Lamrup307 Soulti Lyon. MiNon). HigNand 306 Hocnester-Troy309 Royal Oak-Oak Park

Huntmgion Woods310 Wixom-Connmerce

Lakes Area311 OaklaiKl County Homes312 Livonia313 Canton314 Plymouth315 Nonhviae-Hovi316 Wesitand-Garden City317 Redtord318 Dsartx>m-Oeartxxn Heighls319 Qrosse Pointe320 Homes - Wayne County321 Homes - Lnnngston County322 Homes - Macomb County323 Homes-

Washtenaw County324 Oltw Suburban Homes325 Real Estate Services326 Condos327 New Home Builders328 Duplexes & Townhouses 330 Apartments tor Sale332 Mobile Homes333 Northern Property334 Out Ot Town Property

335 Time Stive336 Sounern Properly337 Farms 336 Counity Homes339 Lots & Acreage340 Lake Rivar Resort Property 342 Lake Front Property 348 Cemetery Lots 358 Mortgages/LvKt Contracts361 Monay to Loan-Sorrow362 Real Estate Wanted364 Lislings Warttad

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# S A S -S 7 t365 Business Opportunities366 Offica Business Space Sale'Lease367 Business & Protessxxial

Buildings Sale/Lsase368 CommerciaVRetaH369 Industnal/Warshouse

Sale or Lease370 Income Property371 Industrial Commercial Vacant Properly372 Investment Property

422 Wanted to Rent423 Wanted to Rent- Resort Property424 House Srttmg Sarwca425 Conveleecent Nursmg Homes426 Homs HeaWr Cara427 Foster Can428 Homes tor the Aged429 Garages/Mira Storage

eOOBmgo610 Cards at Thanks 612 In Memonam 614 Dsalh Noeces 620-624 Personal Scene ismi

738 Housshatd Pels740 Pal SsrvKse744 Horses. Lwaslock Equpmant

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400 Apartments401 Furniture Rental402 Furnished Apartments403 Rental Agerxiy404 Houses405 Rent Option to Buy406 Property Mgml407 Mobile Homes408 Duplexes 410 Flats412 Townhouses/Condominiums413 Txne Share414 Southern Rentals415 Vacation Rentals416 Halls417 Residence 1o Exchartge419 MoMe Home Space420 Rooms421 Living Quarters to Share

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# S 0 0 -S 1 4500 Help Wanted502 Help Wanted • Oental/Medical504 Help Wanted-Office/Clencal505 Food - Beverages506 Help Wanted Sales507 Help Wanted Part Txne 506 Help Wanted Domeslic 509 Help Wanted Couples511 Entertainment512 Jobs Wanted MaleiFemale515 Child Care516 Elderly Care & Assistance517 Summer Camps518 Education/lnstructions519 Nursing Care520 Secretarial Business Services522 Professional ServKes523 Attomeys/Legal Counseling524 Tax Service

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# 4 0 0 -4 1 4600 Pefsooait601 Wedding Chapels602 Lost & Found (by the word)603 Health, Nutrition. Weight Loss604 Announcements/Meotings Semirwrs606 Legal Notices607 insurance606 Transportation Travel

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700 Auction Sales701 Collectibles702 Antiques703 Crafts704 Rummage Sale/Flea Markets705 Weanng Apparel706 Oarage Sale-Oakland County707 Garage Sale-Wayne County706 Household Goods-Oakland County709 Household Goods - Wayne County710 Mac lor Sale-Oakland County711 Misc lor Sale-Wayne County712 Appliances713 Bicydes714 Business & Office Equipment715 Computers716 Commercial-Industrial Equipment717 Lawn. Garden, Farm 6 Snow Equipment718 Building Materials719 Hot Tubs. Spas & Pools720 Farm Produce-Flowers. Plants721 Hospital Equipment722 Hobbies - Coins. Stamps723 Jewelry724 Camera and Supplies726 Musical Instruments727 Video Games. Tapes728 VCR, TV. Stereo. Tape Decks729 CB Radios. Cellular Phones730 Sporting Goods/Exercise Equlprrrent734 Trade or Sell735 Wanted to Buy736 Absolutely Free-Morvlay only

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800 Recreational Vehictos 802 Snowmobiles804 Airplanes805 Boat Docks. Mannas806 Boats/Molors807 Boat Parts & Service 806 Vehlde/Boat Storage 810 Insurarwe. Motor812 Motorcycles. Go-Karts. Mimbikas813 Motorcycles. Parts 6 Service814 Campers/Molorhomes/Trailers 816 Auto/Truck. Parts & Leasing 816 Auto Rantals. Leasing819 Auto Financing820 Autos Wanted821 Junk Cars Wanted822 Trucks for Sale823 Vans824 Jeeps/4 Wheel Drive825 Sports 6 Imported 852 Classic Cars854 American Motors 856 Buck 858 Cadillac 860 Chevrolel 862 Chrysler864 Dodge865 Eagle866 Ford 868 Geo 870 Honda 872 Lincoln874 Mercury875 Nissan876 Oldsmobile 878 Plymouth880 Pontiac881 Saturn882 Toyota 884 Volkswagen

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Huntington WoodaHUNTINQWOOOe: COLONIAL 2Hptooo. 2 story ootortum with M>d. By Ownort 6139.900. CeN. 969 4190OAK PARK Bsrttloy EChoois. 3 bsd- room. 1H both. 2 slory briefc homo, w/tormsl dtotog room, now corpol torougfiout. 2 cor 0orops BoEErnsni . . 172.900 399-6316310 Wteom-Commorco

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Century 21 J. Scott. Inc.

522-3^453-4300

WESTLAMOA N EW C O M M U N IT YSINGLE FAMILY HOMES

$79,990$4800

MOVES YOU INPrawaw 5 now ancmng mndali. bdi j2 c - - - '

Ford BdTOular OrWd. CiiMem anargy aWteiard badroom brMi TrHewal. 2 badio. ‘ 1336-2223

1320 Ho r imWayiM County

BELLEVILLE AREA • 3 badroom raneb on H acra. ivi bodi. 2 car ai- goraob lamiy room wTAra- apanltoor pbn. 1750 a4.fL,

many amraa. $108,000. 886-1 "324 O ttisrSuburbM

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$477/m o. 1 .------------------ 667-31B3

I lonnaadroriI cydblon. 3 badroom. 2 badi Homo I otlare amanMaa Mta oaramic 6m, I hardwood boora, a 3-alory Nraglaoa, ng, Uarvbi wm-

garaga w/workahop, gardan md24i---- ‘ ■I 24x20 ft oa Lapaar I amual aaal Pricad at

Brand naw 3 badroom brtcfc ranch, , __^lua baaamant . Pakd A bm lor pari | 32B COIldOtof domng ooala. $74,600 ' wmwm7%FHA? .ROSS REALTY 323-6300

ANN AMOR • Sunny oomar town- houaa, area of baaubbil homaa A oondoa. counIry-Aka abnoaphara,

YOU WON'T 8EUEVE ____ from auary room, waBout lowar looking rinck kickidkig nnw'■kv I lk-«l. prtwlkpkllo 4 bkfc»n)i. dioo- do«s and ckipkHng. 2 km bkUik. nlor mkrara 4 nxMtHgt. irapMOk. and k bkkuWUiy IWkhkd kikunml ooiniknlknl to ad mgik.—kn. 3 ntdi MnoM 1.«0O kquara tm. TMk •>-4room. W bMh. ocagMney and- honwIaaradMMgdlnl 442.1440 Mk 4194.900.Aogokdmanl: 313 goi 0753FIRST SHOWINO 404.900 [Oardan CMy 4 badroom bungakwr.Oaraya.! . . .axlanor

' 421-5880 IONE LOOK 683.500Is M H w« taka to faS m lova wNh

1981 bum Wealam WaaOand brick 3 badroom ranch. 1M boor batha, fimahad baaamant. and 2*Acwgaraga. 421-5880

BLOOMFCLO HILLS 2 ThaHuga mmttr, dan. Qrdpl daw. dacb. 2Aab.lt. $188,000. 334-8812BLOOMFIELD - 2 badroom. 3 bath, carport, uppar ranch unb. Sguaro Laba HBa. Pool, baocti. Bool buyt Sol or loooa opbon. 8M.300. 6ro- kar/Ownar. Staea 86BB838.

The PrudentialWolfe Realtymndantly Oenad and Oparaied

READY TO OO Naal A ctaan ipaoioua 2 badroom

mdopandanlly C

317 Rwttord

nawar amaA complaR fti Canton. 880.000, F-42SA-C CAA 474-3303 ERA COUNTRY RIDOE REALTY

ATTRACTIVE HOME Sharp 3 badroom brick wbh updoi- .2

CL84TON TOWNSHIP - 37080 W. Mmm n. of Uatro Pwb- woy A a. of Ob<md,I rooma, 1HI monti84,i.800.

d. 3 Iwga Anoliod I228-2378

ca^m Mr 81 a groat pHool |. 72.600 CENTURY 21 TODAY 536-2000

BRICK yUtOAINOaairaMa. Boubi Radlord acbooia. 3 I badrooma with baaamant 1141 batha. and 2 oar gargaga 431-ABBOA MOnVATB) SELLER $83,500 I •aye Nt'a moba a dool on Mb aupar I

FARMbtOTON CONDO 2V4 babia. graal wAaali-ln oloaaL Mi rtbchad garaga. Eaady armraaom * ima omwi wnn priA ngevaiabla. 184.900

HEPPARD 855-6570

dawi 8owbi Radmrd rwi wbh 3 FAWdlNQTON HILLS-Qidal A oon- , 1H taabia. AnNhad baam I mnlam 1 badreom, naidral daoor, m imb laundry, pool. tanniB. moua I bicondMon.6a.600. 737-1307

4t3-18b0

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mdapandanby Ownad and OparMad

FARbMNQTON HHnLS COndO. 3 6ad- reom, 2 babi. mlrrorad waba, naw651-4706taorbig imwi, 6i$5i

BYOWNER-31 bnNhad baaann hood. 666.600 Shown by appomt-

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ERA COUNTRY R0QE REALTYWALUDLAKE GREAT LOCATION

oanbal ab. brapMca. pabe. pmg A x woya cleao. IBIL800. F-160O-WL CNI474-3303 ERA COUNTRY RK)QE REALTY

2 bobia. ab, aaamant attaebad garaga. prWaia antry. 6B7.000. Unbl11pm.737-361t

327 NewHoaw

ANNOUNCINGNEW SUBOfVttlON ORKM TOWNSHIP ESTATES OF LONG LAKE Premium W-1V4 acre haewly wooded RoMng abaa. WaB-cut bbaornomeCUSTOM HOME DESIGNS PRE xiNSTnucnoN pweesFHOMTHC 41704Shannon HofTiM 535-071032S Dupkxse

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. POOL tanma court oimS dub houaa. 673.500. IOEL66ROC)

/t's o MUCH....For.ao acbaL.-bila 2 badroom lown- houaa Mih baaamam A tear garaga haa 80 much to offor. Cal today for daMa 665,000. (OEL22QLE)

462-1811COLDW ELL

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analW aiiolMCA1-800-468-9618

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R E P O . R EPO , R E P Oi S £ m

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PRIVATE bfVEBTOR Buyalm

TAYLOR - Van 10 a 50. 3 bad- |3 H Money md I a^600| IO LM n • POfftWfrtgaraiarcrbaaloM

Bywai. naw atomfrablgeraioi/hoi mwiflaii 6174/ma. md. 261^75

IbfVESTORB FOR fMo Vonbaa WLIntoreelguertorly 376-3783

333 Northern Property For Sale

312 Real Estate Wwitod

C E N TR A L M IC H IG A NCANADIAN LAKES

MASSIVE ALPINE VILLAGE A-FRAME5 badrooma, 3 babia. 3 firaplaoaa. Excabam condL bon. Orniiirt $12,000 in 1682 aa an irtcoma proper­ty. 388,600

COLOWELL BANKER Lakes Reelty

6620 lOObt Auonua Stanwood. Ml 48346 (616)Q72>S300

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Century 21IC A S T E L L I 5 2 5 -7 9 0 01880-ei-*82 CBfTURION

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335 TimeSiMre For Sato

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GREAT TNdE SHARE, w/pool. gar- AVAILABLE SPACEdona, 40 ft. bom Qub on Longboat For a aacraiarlal aardoa t

RCl 1 rod 1ful prtoa. 62600.

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' m. 421-8480EXCELLENT ENTREPRENEURAL OPPORTUNITY

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1-801-228-8308. oeda 126801

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or MhMuaB. Lonal MEDICALBbJJNOOPPORTUMTY araa.Ca8 AealoeneealnyeirHerb Lawion, Inc. (313) 737<8880. I d haabheara company. Do

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kNLFORO 6 MILFORD AREA Tha torpid 99190800 ofha Mdord area. In: iHWdonVaaay*’ Ba''.'Tow9r1ng Oaka'

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NORTHFKLO TOWNSHIP 36 ACRES, wd dMda, haaviy wood-paroad. Land Conbad.

PARTY 8 PIZZA STORE BLNamoGrooi 98000 par wai ‘ ‘ 2880188

NORTHFKLD TOWNSHIP I 10 Al437-1174

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8200 Security Deposit Suites from $419

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2 Bedroom Townhouses

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AEROBIC INSTRUCTOR Early mornmg 4am aoroblc Inolruc- tar naadad tor otopa • low ImpactACE oarlicolan Cal batwaan 1 4•pm. 476 778AEROBIC JNBTRUCTOW WANTED toa yaar Wriaaa inatructtow awf anoa prafarrad or ana yaw aarobic ctoaa aapartanoa raquirad aa aRhN aiudont ar irtalrvctor 48-$l8 pm hour, part Nma 2-4 houra par waafc inairuN N a tocaNon now ) hama Cal ntnaaa Factory.313-442-7347

AIRLINEt Pay! SarmMa LORCO AGENCY

CNL 447-4444 Dopt 241ALARM MOtRTOR - tar part «macapting applaatiawa bauraaw 4an • noon at: 12441 CapNN. Oak Partt

AU. AROUND PEREON

441-1194AU STUDENTS$8.50 TO START18-4S fcaur wark waafca avoSaSto t rom dMNan Naatota acRalidM

AASP SahNwaMpa No anpartona naadad. CoS now tor MN 474 4S41APARTMENT MAMTENANCE

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44114APARTMENT MANASiRE

ixpartanaa ragabad iMartarwa toHUO $ MEHOA pragrama a plua. HaiM aond raotana wRfc oNdry ra-toWwiiNito IP: Oifaritoni H-IS, n m TUMI If» Hi.. Sia. ttos.

ddrSilsMM-TtSIAUTOTiCtBdClANS IIPEP

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Obaarvar $ Eooantrtc Nawapapara 34291 SohooloraR Rd. Uvonto Ml 4S14Q

ASSEMBLY WORKERS Mmdactifftog PiymoMtohaa opanlnga tor production

•aoNwhly workato. Ught taelory

woga 4 fctoga banaSU. V you ara quNdtod. aond lattor m raauma S waga faqUYaiwanta to: AWTEC. 14M0 KaN SiraN. Ptymotrth. b 4S170. Atlontlon; N. Jordon An SquN OpparnmRy Cmptoyar

ASSMTANT. uCMB) • Guaran-

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NhMaa. OroN oompanaaiionaMMondMindaf Inaanrt nrCal Lawa Cardto N S48-1S00

assmtant manaqct TRAMEES

GIRLS. GUYSnr* • t4W md/AMne*Oia to lynn-n i* eeM)B*. ki-

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BORMQ MILL OPERATOR Expartarwad on Watdmanla. Night Shli. FM BanaSta. Apply N 24M0 .913-794-2200

BRANCH MANAGER TRAMEES Saoo/WEEKtocamadonN company la opanir _ now locattona toraughaut S.E. bR^ Igan 4 naada managara N. SiOOAto. aatary il900/mo. wMa tortoa prabarrad,

provtdod. EaoaBUvonto. 422-24SS

SRCQCPORT OPERATOR Toolroom work. mto. • yra aaparl-

SURFACE ORMOER HAND I oartida 4 ataai

427-2S30BRnOEPORT OP0UTOR - Siwart-

. A^to pamow: Practoa idling 20770 Orahard Lafca

BULDINQ INSPECTOR113.12 la 414.441

CATALOG CALLS

DO YOU WANT $7-$9/HR7

Oia company caSa/mc. trow tog to our producta. W< paopia to r too phonoo 4 aa-to ptooa ordara.NO TELEbAARKETMQI comptota training piuo

to a pi I'waaNonN otboa ar vironmonL Ful Ifcna only CM ParaoiviN 361-4700CERCMIC Wa inatalar/finlahar CTaan. toN paoa production work........................ to w ■4690422

CHANGE YOUR LIFE Start a now caraar to roN iNNitoday. CM Carol ShoRon N RaN Eototo Ona, 462-4900

Rochootor Troy Aiao- EOECHILD CARE Cantor. Waatland-laachN aidaa, am 4 pm hra. Chid cara aapartarroa raqutrad. 494-2090

CHNJ) CAREGIVERS NEEDED Ful 4 part lima tor Chrtotton day-Start immadiNafy. Rita 443-7490

CHILOCARE TEACHER N too Community Houaa Early CMdhood Cantor to down- 444-4194CHUCKER SET-UPAuiomotNa aupplN looking lor a SN-up Paraon. Exportonood to: AOdi-GRdXEY CHUCKER8 Mar)

SCREW blACHMCS. CompotWIvo waga 4 bartoRl parfcagaa QuaMtod aoolttfili nooh to:>rtoo PreduSivompeny. 41566 Ann Arbor Road. Pt)imouth. 493-9777

CIVIL ENQINEERINQ CADD TECHNICIAN

aaaka CADD Tachnictoniurva)(tng firm •clan wWi bl­

and OCA aiwartawcia a ptua. EnoM companaation and bonafci aa. Simd dotNtod raauma to

Ayree, Lent*. Norrt* S Mey. kw.**W RnMrcM Mrk Or AmAr»or,M 4*M* (IM) 7*1-1010

IF YO U H A VE C LE R IC A L S K ILLS

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SOUTHFIELDWORD PROCCBBORB

REC nOMSTS/BWrrCHBOARO OATAB4TRYCM to SN Up apprdwbMini to Ind aid how you can wto pan. Mopping apraao 4 marN

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649-2936COMMUMCATIONS nV - OTSTin.

cn.»»4-noo___Poroonrat Data Rapart Aganoy

COMPUTER PROORAbMdet toduatry la teofctog tar an aniry lavN programmar/tCItoPN. UN0( 4 Notworka. 4atory commana r No /anpartanca. good OanMIi, CMJarryW. 364-0400

CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR fdrn

raauma to Boa 234 Obaarvar 4 Eooantrtc Nawapapara 34291 SohooleraR Rd. Uvonto bS 44196COOtUKITCMENCLE>UR

tor amM LNorda praachoN. Part lima. btarv-Fri l1-l:3Qpm. No 427COUNTER HELP-A maluro poroon la naadod tor a Saturday onlycountar hatp poadtan to dnrtranaportaSon a muN. CompatNbm pay. It totareotod. cM 471-1747COUNTER HELP-A maiura parson la naodod tor a bil-d^ poadton. aftamoona N drtf olaanara locaaadtranaportatton an abaoiula muoL Compaltlva pay. I intaraatad.471-1747COUNTER PERSON - maiura. bN lima ama. tor bowftog oani Apply to paraon to PIN 42001 Ann Arbor Rd.. Ptymoidh

COUNTER PERSON fioaooQ pon-oma a mn jumpar. part-tfcna. Apply N: 46100 Ford Rd., (tomon. 49BS07D

COURCR. PART-TME Noaoao i-apm. mr maa oaomrwo oiMuN hmm a chauftoura boanaa wdh ananooSubmd

AJ ETKM Cenairxictlon Co. P.O. Boa 4001An EquN Opportunity Cmidoyar

CUSTOblCR SERVICE N church

capoWo of dovNoptog wrttton irato-’afciingtto F^ hfltofcl QropMc produc bacbground a pbio. FM Nma

ouma with aotory roqNramonta to“ L ^32401Hla.. Ml 40071■nuumnB utr a. iHVBMiin

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DAY-CARE homo aoolotoi Wt-Nme t am-2-SO pm.CM 377-2079

CUBTObtfR SERVICEPERFECT

PART-TIME POSmON

$6/hr. + Bonus

EquN Opporlundy EmptoiwrMATURE iwdMdimla tor ORloa CtoaiMg part Nma avantoga. Fa togton Mia. NavL FtymouM On a.CMbatora8pm. 922-1791CLEAMNQ FCRBON. aapartancad.

aiB'trNM la AN 84. PA N bNcM- gaiL tits JaumaQ|MM

oamptoia . . .• N Sia ParaaitoN OapNimant ai Nia ONy af WaaSNid. SBiii Fard. ‘ ddand. bS.. 40104. Ctoatog d«ajpwcallona la Fahruary

ANAOA-•OUAL OPPORTUNITY BdPLOYOl

CALL NOW General Help $14.81/start

326-8501c*mi MM • leMm Mr hM

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474-OSttCLIAMNQ PERSON

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■da. maotitofcif aoRtoro and CNC tadia. BjNarNm faqafcad an CAD/

MW MakdM*«1K mZTInmh W- ■M tm CNC TWMNMn. e.o. Bn TnyM 4MM_________COuacnON* . am ym

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Expending nettonel gour­met food oompeny needs 9 people to *cfiedule ap­pointments.• Part-Ume sNtls

9am-1pm orSpm to 9pm

« Conwnlenl toceMon - Clear speaking voloe• Outgol^ pereonety a -I-CaH our local 800 number to sal an kitarvlew.M. - F. 10am-4pm

1.800-4M-3S27 ASK FOR MRS. BRADLEY

5 2 r 5 r 5 r £ E

far lorga NMy aamdNN I Caunay pMtaa 4414^ OawY wM CMBaadytadtoF

ENTCCH SERVICES. INC. S2SS092

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STAFFING

358-4270OANCf MSTKUCTOna WANTSO: Tor n OlAsnis MMdvMi Mr Jmt Tap. Twins, eon Nan,Chaar Laaaano. BaM -------Modaant aW OnaaSaarnwB. Country.Eapa-paraoa Caa -TMATS OANCarO"

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DELI HELPtor toN pacad ehaaaa dMi EMart- ar«ea In dM or chaaaa raqtdrad. Expartarioa in pra-poefcagtoo tor dto- ptoy a ptoa. Nma. banadta to- ctoda madicN wdh doncN 4 voea Non. Apply to paraon only 4am-5pmJOE’S PRODUCE39192W. 7 Mia. Uvonto

DEMONSTRATORSkN 4 drugatora demonatretora. Ex- cMoM pay. Point N Sato. 447-2910

DETROIT SYM PHONY

ORCHESTRA HALL

24 houra oar «Nohn. Earn up to 412 par hour.

CustomerService

Oppc>rtunit|es

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EXPRESS 8 ERVICE8 643-GaiO

DIRECT CARE STAFF

Far moup hama locdted to Watma 4 Cobtond CoMdy. Fn morn totarma

lead:%. FarwNngton: 477-0141paLMorthvNa: 3M 3443Su Ctotan: 441-4447KtoLWyia.Darryl OMion:

771-2444

OtRECT CARE STAFF Naadad tM n port dma tor homo to Uvonto. Paw hatofcto .

M^773lDIRECT CARE STAFF

Pwl 4 IM-Nma avasabto.blC.R-C. Training praiNrad but irato dia rtM paraon Aak tor Aaron ar Both. 416-4214

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blACAULEY CFFtCS FWOOUCTS 181iSW.4bMaR4 4IS37

ORtVER NEEDED Feu Votom

3S2-1404 ar 442-4478

TRUCKDRIVERS

by caNng 1-900-M1-91M Monday thru Friday. 9am to 5pm.

TRANSPORTATION UNLIMITED

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DIRECT CARE STAFF

kis c i^ paraona. MgA acAoM a- ptama/oio tasuMd Virttly •*iMM I iiSihM Ska Crat------Maraara CNI lOaai Ipai:

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APPLY NOW3 0 H O M E M A K E R S N E E D E D

Hiring dependable lerr'Dora'V b' ir.iVOrk in the Western Suburb L i V ''sh'** ,Tv,T ' ib'c 'b ' . B' .'Rel ibie transportc'it ■ • - u

• P a c k a g e r s• W ir e H a r n e s s A s s e m b ly• E x p e r ie n c e d T e le m a r k e te r s

Don I rni:.s ihi- opoorturi'v 'inecessary Bi'ng ty.o o it-■■ '

G e n e r a l M a n a g e m e n t S e r v ic e s14700 Farminqton Rd Si. ‘o ’

Livoni.i Ml 48 J4 2 7 - 7 6 6 0

STRAWBERRY HILLS FRUIT MARKET

IM M E O U T E O P E N IN G S

S B a O O r a i H I L

No

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Apply Mosk-Fri. 10

Rd.Is

'2 pm

P r o g r a m m e r s & P r o g r a m m e r

A n a l y s t s

FARMER JACK SUPEMURKETSPART-TIME POSITIONS

C a s h lw rs /B a g g w r s

• FIsxibIs schsdulM• Schsdulsd wsgs inersasss

bsssd on Isngtti o f sstvics• A d san , f r is n ^ work snvlfonnw nl• PromoNonai opportunWss

bsssd on ssnkKflySaa tha Stora Managar at tha location to obtain amptoymant appMcaHona and additional dalaiis:

FARMER sliICK STORE 3600 W. Mapis and Lahaar

Our client, an industry-leading, national provider oi data processH systems and services, Kas chal­lenging opportunities for experienced Programmers and Prop'amner/ Analysts for their suburban, S.E. Michigan facility.

Requirements include a minimum of 3-5 years reliant eimerience • irKludirw experience working with Data General using AOS/yS operating systems - and strong command of Pl-1 . SQL datai iased software experience highly desirable.

These positions are accompanied by an excellent compensation and benefit program. If q^ified, please forward resume with sala^ history in strict confidetKe to:

Sentiey, 9anies A Lynn, lac.. Ccwftdewtial Reply Scfvice-FPA 3001 W. Mg Seaver Rd.. Suite 309, Troy, Ml 49094. AB repties will be ptxmpdy hr- warded, unopened, to our client. No phone caHs, phase. Our client is an Equal Opportunity Em­ployer M/E/DfV.

E A R ^ E X T R A $ $ $ A N D

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FiorlinmadMe conaidaraffinpiMm ^ n ia N during ragiW|’ b|pra hours al:' MBWYN'S. Novi TtownCwPiri^eiOO Mgaraol. Drive, NovL No 0mm 1908029903. EOE.

M E R W N ’S 4to

D R I V E R SC lT T D lU V B ltS

One of the nation’s tasteet growing common carriers has opetdags for dtivets. W a requite a current CDL and related experience. FoikWt experience is a phis.

Union wnfes and baaaSts. Apply tai person Wednesday, 2/KV93, between the houn of 9KW a m and 2.-00 p m at

U lO South Telegraph Rd.^a---- m -s .a 9J|^MIOOII1DB8Q IMBi>M3

■eaal Oppeftaaky

C o s m e t i c s

C a r e e r

O p p o r t u n i t y

X P s n n s y , W estland is now aoospling applications for M and pail-tim s expsrienosd cosm siic psople ter our prsslios Nnss./U JC Pennsy, w e'rs known ter our frisn tfy psopis and gsnaroua benefits program (m erchandiee dieoount, m adteai/dantal insuranoa. paid vacationt/hoiidays. sick pay, savings and profit sharing p lan).If you’rs tooking ter a chaltenging poailion in ooamalica, apply in person at JC Penney, W asHand. Parsorm al OfRoa, M onday t« u Friday 10-4.

J C P e n n e y 5An EquN 0(ppoi1un>yfAllnnNMe Aitfon Cmptoyar. hW A W

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EXPCnCMCEO SUPERINTENOCNT tnicfc for Iwavy homo 66t>3474

OAQC 0E8IQNER MTO OKportinco. fui bonoMo. I iAor 4om for oppcfnUwont.

rti-6%

GLAMOUR INSTfHfCTORS I troln to rtomonoiroio A tooch I product fcnowtodQO ncwoioi Sofory A hot trtoning program.I CaiSuoan. 74A-3AAA

»Complato Boot ground chacfc and drug acroan roqulrod Mi ahoutd cal wtih h

MASCO STAMPING Technologies, Inc3AA00 Orchard H«

PddSH CARPCKTCn APPRENTICE nn Oid. Cooorod truck a plua.Stan at $6.50 an hour.$47-6636

GATEHOUSE ATTBfOANT HOUSEKEEPER Lumay apartmont community

Goto TONE INC. Baaad in Gardan Friday, batwoan tam ; Oty. Wamad: Maiura adiMa. 20 yra )ob »K-22S3. Wa ara and oldor’a Part-«ma waafcand I Opportunity Emptoyar.

kEU£MKYEn'*SuSWoVices • |.«0SO4S-«SS.

MANAGERSI MIcMgnband watimneea i Mnlad lor buan Blrwlmliani mo-

f Ino and nal aaion Man oonvniialon«* - *<«|p3d.Ao>torKlwial 28S HS6

OUAUFKO MCXVnUM. r. ... ______ _ ■ proaanawt daiima eaMar In Can-

^dte in to. Muatbanpradonaiiinianoa. nialor wnmTro»._____SM-SSS11 n tad modiialad 4 aoidbla. An lot

sen- IP” **T*V *"*i °na at ay naBon 11 pi naadt laiab^ "“***; P*rao« lor | na lo« ' “I Monday- oucicoooM oarvtea Ml dnw peaWon. MaeWna t band hryalZ. CuMniia30pm AMi IcompanMa. Erparlanoa praOarrad| oanaig diBa t knoaladgo of pal- oMoa. nidi odn a n Eaud **"'*‘" " * 'V * ** '*^ '***** h*"* m inbol. Cal Tuaaday dwu iSdamnl Cnin a.afnw | r ■iliilr ■Mnii te • mwm« -• • - 1 . m I *

P.O. BOI 0032 ^ Equal Opportunity Cmptoyar

a fightcartdicatton la a ptoo. raoord a muat. Wla ollar dru$

guaraniaad iEftday. 2>6pm. 1-$0$9 I for your 466-461A

QUALITY ASSURANCE

COORDINATORMm a monitor quMNy program to I.S.O. - $000. OuaMtoattorwVarn bal A wman eomrmmicallon akai «4to methamoMcal bacUgroiaid; la*

For

gonomic producta In an olAoa anv qanmaru. Muat hawa aacaOant Mar- jiroiani akSa. parfaaalonal appaar- * ‘ ' aportauon. CaN

(313)25A*6740

FITTERr haavy maoMna baaaa A ftxturaa. • naoaaaary.BURNER’ %'-$* plala. Muat hova alactrtc

» aapartortca on t-TEC macMna. APPLY AT:12642 mchABld Cl.. LNonla.

FliKlbla houra m aankli. Cal for da-1 tala 661-2200 or coma In for appA* canon at CUadon Ckib.

vound. Groat OpportunMaa AMiMta. Cal, 421-0762.HUMAN RESOURCE CUENT SERVICEREPRESENTATIVE I MtraciNa banaOt packaga.

Mmadtoto opariing. Oullaa todudalCal Orkin Loan Cara:I ouarad aarrtoa to cortoact amptoy------

MANUFACTURBIQ NO EXPERCNCE REOUIREO • local I A quadty improuomarN proeaaa. urv- ---- “ - bnI ' * *■ -------23*" . y oempiiy doalng nwi dagned I dordandbio ol 8PC 1 compmar »-I »****r ~ ** I "MMIdidiea aqjpniani nobda 231 Mran, Pro»l ' - -

OENCRAL HOUSE CLEANMQ a a partUma poaHton to work In I Nma. Muat ba aMa to work ml

GREENHOUSE WORKERfoAaga plani whoiaaNar I m««l cAanta and laaaa amplojiaaa. . . axpariarread workar lo I Maintain Naa. racorda. ocmmunica- Ir*Hm a pvt tuna ngawtof* to work Mo I '•celve A maMam planta In graan- hona. Fait paoa ofRoa. fiacclNaa I'tJV / _____ _« ap*ri TOpu*niui.ionDni ™ o||^^ ^ C Im s * nnr I or SA In Sudnaao Adndnldratkin ar I***** «»»" ■*«1>«»*—”

hour + advdioannnl. 553-0C 7 I ramad bald nadMd. Prtoc aunrt. I—B«» « bandWa.

long hours, oaporlonoo wt nova vaAd drtvor'a $-1 Top

anoo A rakaWt tronaportadon. CM {icon Auguadna M

FLORAL DESIGNER Expartancad. Itoxtoia hours, goodNovl/W. BtoOmdald/SOUdlAald OrO& ■ ■----■_ . .. _- . _ , ■ ■ mviwwavdbMdaif waapvaavoMI):Sor2 SSlTnd*SrTS!id '2 s »<«»■*" :<■«»*■««»" O l* •» ?* '*-1 *"pro,a prooadur* «d

ppy I dMandobto. Cai Mlor 41817-S4A-46301 Apply m paraon: Plymoulh Squara. 20M1 Plymouth Rd.. Otumn. Morv

W IN F O U R T IC K E T S !

IlOQIERS SOttBLHi Champion!

\ Fri. iom 4pm.An Equol Opportunity Emptoyar

Ito:I P.O. BOX 2107 8OUTHFCL0. Ml 46073

ahartng. haaidi A dar»- I oenaaruedon work-1 lal banodta. For Mmadiota oonald-LjiwnMnniii:ivwH.c-naraMira-| Wderbb Tamponry Samlcaa | dMaadaSad pao^ lo ctidioa baldt. I Mebidbia aalafv Maldv lo: P O Smi

^.Miig.r-nim.u. I Aannanonl Mi ttma poaMona ran | 413. FamOnglon. Ml 11333 0113E»iT2Sr/ MrnSSn!2 ^ ^ «'*» *?«^ « ddpMy la Ida prdnoM a dn«4r.a andron-

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JlJISSpSSilSriSr | tH.OOO-SMjOO ird yaar.T^- - - naiada -1 producIMIy d 4 atparala I * nlBig lo awrb. . ncAL ESTATE CLASSESNrlno MwnadMMIy. Mon 1 gardan. ladMia Raguldbavd 1 mm I •*«'*'’ “**-•*"*-*R"- 111-1S311 SEAL ESTATE CLASSES

SA-1300 heura. TMa ndl aalddahiI Bonodta avoAobla-lAWN SPRAYERS _____opontogs for ontry lovol poalltona.

GROUNDS MAINTENANCE I Ful dmo pooMon avolliblo to ahoval

IDEAL FOR ACTIVE Radrad couple, iwdOig k) poadbM aupdvleory po-|alttona. WW tram. ConyotWvo

prcBloblo oompqny can offor •ttroedvo oompMaotlon

Our atudama hmm a 60% poaa raao

lota, and1 UD arouTMta nartinn ImiocaiSaoua IMMEDUTEOPENMOS

mont to woMarnAu rbonyo. CM\wnqm Sand rooumo: 32401 Eightl .Mon.-Frt 3A1-4371 [Mio. Sto tO. LNonto. Ml 46162Oboorvor A Eocontrfc3A261 SchoctoroW Rd

LNonM Ml 4A160

Apply In parson at Groan HR Apart- aory poadtorw. CompadtNa wagaa. mania ranial ofAot: $ MAa Road, 1% I Sand roouma 32401 Bght MAo Rd.. rndoi wool of Farmington Rd. Sulto 10. LNonto. Michigan 4A162Morutoy • Friday at 7;30 am.

tor oortMad I lawn SPRINKLER TECHNICIAN Muat bo oxpartorwod In M phaooa. doan-cui. ftoforoncoa roquirad. Good pay A adronoamont opportu-i. w on ■ '

I MARKETRtG A8SMTANT • To duo Iphordng. tdt oaetl-

OFFK5E CLEANERS naodod for tho I on tho Stalo Exam.Uuorda aroa. Parmanant. part timo. WE GUARANTEE your monay back M you dan't paoa tho Stott Exam! Claaoaa atarikH aoon. CM Uaa

jutmtu-ib: n.T■ - __ a I Oumaa at 366-7111 for dataia andour SpacM naooum Prtaa Hiaryl

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salary A tahaSta. Aar«(plra8Mwch2i SOUTHEASTERN M8TITUTE OF REAL ESTATE

I ba wM organtoad typing A MfopfumoM Rich Morton 373*2 too 1 train on

OPTICIAN OtSPENSER FuA/part-tlmo.

GROUNDS PERSON IMMEOtATE OPEMNGS For oxportonood Hair Styiata and476-4004

I HAN apArtmaru oompMx. 40 hour* CM. par woak. $6 an hour. Apply to par-w : 31136 Grand Rhior bahaaan Im m ediate OpeningsI Haiaiod A Drako

FARMINGTON HILLS , community soska 2 part tfeiio 313-4714)140 LEASmO CONSULTANTS.

MARKETING ASSISTANTAggraadva aaaka modi

SYNTREX TECHNOLOOY, • Nadon-eomnuta, T«« __ * , al NM»orklng Co.. N lookbia lorn*?7^ ■ brlghl. aggraaalya bidhndual a4di on. LxcMant hro. oAo-oaoo an yMWpttonit phono poraonalty to

PACKAGING MANAGER IKJjSSiTolISBrtJSCompaq I PlmiM pacbaBln lacBly im | (3i I|M3-I461I parkagAtg facMy hot lor a atortdng packagly . Muat bo a9tokr1artood wNnanda roqiarad. Provtoua looaing or lawai peaMon who la uMng to laam managsr' ........ CM our toduatry. Kfwwtodga of ALDUS I cardboard boaaa A buldtog' amuattCaA 643-2200 boaaa. Days. A to 12 hour MR

RECEIVMQ NSPECnON - aubur-I Maiaaa tor appt. at

OROUN08PERSONlarga apt. oommurdly.

pratorrad Muat bo rai*CNC MILL OPERATORSFanuc 3-Axlt Control LEASINO AGENT/FUU TIME

RiI abla A laaponaMa. RaNrancaa ra- I qMrad. hd Hma poddon add bana- I Ma. Amn m paraon oMy Mon. dvu ErL g-6. Parti Apia, mI Rd. eadraan MuMr 1 Frankln

366-22111An Equd Oppomadly tmpleyar

MARKETINO/P.R. TRAINEElodooidiaat-upatprogrMianaig. I pin In Ap^V pariMinrilia| Ara you taSInoCNC LATHE OPERATORS JE S TT i tuN^MiTfS boMuat do om aal-upa 6 program-1 bimaan Waal 6 Baca Rd. poradenT N you ara adlng la oorti |

LEASMQ AGENT part dma. lor ka-araaldd pay/bandM. mm

forrod-Groat opportunity. 646*1t$l|fhogrooaino company aoaktog aolf- atortor«.o«e “ - “ - “ would Mo to oom $21.AOO or moro

R. Paid tohpfoy aggraaMio todMdual to taka A hoA-1 charga oTtfw siaal raoaMng dapart-a. Apply to paraon.

LOC REf ORMANCE 201 toduoirtal Or PlymoulhEqual Opportunity Emptoyar

A d4,i n rH i I nM n ln f l l n a M iua—— — — * - IMmomy7 rwmamrvianoKappao/vai

9 .C. AI paraon. Ptjano I Ann Arbor Rd.. Plymoulh.poraoft. PfymowPi smW W w* * ‘ * MOuto. 4 1616

NEW OWNERSarto raauma to: Box 36006. DolroN, Ml 46236. or cM 313-637-0770 LEASINO AGENT -ful timo

PARKMQ MAINTENANCE. to training, thoro’a a raall SUPERVMORchanoa for otfvanoomont. N you oon* I A major akport to Making a aapari-

I RaoapUon/kvHouaa Safaa Parson I noodod for uniquo sign bualnooa.I Muat bo MTsano. arwrgattc and do* partoabto. CM Chrtotk. 427-4141

Saating 2 Hdr Oriiiiri 6 2 Ndl Spom/EWom nnm ' »°utMlald apartmani compM.. paepM bodi In paraon and orar dia le aal y an aquMmanl mamiaMnca mic Cbib.Tachntcaid M aatanid d minn m I iMPOm'EXPORT (wai a i^ *p*- Sahirday mcludad Cal Mon..frt. phono cal balora 2pm, Undad Con- dapLHai » aairart^ aldi anlor dddyouraadgoedadhdaalngdNh anoadparamgaqulpmanllachnlclan RecERTIONIST.OnaonOnaABi-paepla booh In pbraon and orar «ia M M y anaquMmanlmafeiMiyna mm Cbib. 30 hra./»*. Eraranga 1

i V l EXPERIENCEO NAN. TECH to cAaniaia. aoma cl tog. Garden City aatan.

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INSPECTOR CMM OPERATOR MITUTOYO

HAIR STYLISTSDayaOnlyAA4-64tl|

LEASINO AND RENTAL AGENT EXP€R«NCEPFor Apartmant SuAdtog. I

iCM6AM-4 350-6660Marketing TraineeLocal ofRoa of a national organii

RMANO ^parking aqulpmant to roquirad.

6pm-11pm. varlabla

. ^ Fantaatlo Sam'a to now tak- tog appacabona for kil A |

. alao to Waadand. Gardan Qty I A Farmington. Giiarantoad $Artw.. idvacattona.1566-6003

INSTALLERAudto todao alarm phonaa. axpari- anoa roquirad. Ml Uma > banaRta.I 662-6410

................................... , o8aRANTEEO 136.000 Irai roar m5*l'™*-'*“®'’' Pe*Wo~ *«***eim coma. CNI Uaa Oumaa al 36 7111

UOHT mOUSTRIAL a factory poaitlona m I Waattorto aroo. idaol for homomah

Mill IS 1 1 sMisi»«M , parvtoory aitowtohoa and or aapart- RECEPTlONMT for wy towy hak SllflU IfainCTt? I onoa wMh apart parts purchasing A aaion to Novi. Part ttoto. poaatoto M I al a Kdonal orMOa- PM Schadulni la a Hindi pEm dma poaWen. Outgoing paraana a good law psopM. aM- tMi la a dynamic epportunlylerdia pMiia cal Nancy M. 347-3740k hard and ba Iraaiid. | rteM MdMduil. Cemnadll.a iiMrv I J____i____ ' .------------- ^

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STAFFING SPECUL0TS A73-3220

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RECEPTIONMT noododto««> Royal Oak salon, oxportonoo i a-bWfc rHn. jr.rt

IS S 3 E SSL pSSSo I * •646-0060

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MAZAK LATHE Oporator wRh pr I gram aapartanoa. Expartancad ' Apply to paraon: 24307 “•— \ Rd.. BoutNIold. fSB-

I a^oaiaryMyyto >qa 2tt:i NtoMpaporo36281 SchooloraA RdT

RECEPTIONIST Troy hak salon. Port ilM.~Wod. A Ttiuro. amningo A nrooalonal Satur­days. 676-1620

MEAT CUTTERS

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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1 ,C o m e to a so c ce r c lin ic sponsored by The O bserver & E cce n tric N ew spapers, Then se e a n exciting g a m e ag ain st the Harrisburg Heat.

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HAIR CARE I Ucanaad ooametoiogtota. tui 6 part ICUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

■ light mOUSTRUL work lor |oblo. herd working poepfa to LNonia. Farmington and Novt araaa. I ACM 464-70761 toga for aaportanood portiontT0‘ ‘ I . . - -

An Equol Opportunity Emptoyor I paopto oklto A ba Mom od.CM

Ltooma Ml 4A160PART TME MAMTENANCe

RECEPTlOMST noodod part-tkno vor a rorwungion raoo nair aaMn.“ 3010

LIGHT PRODUCTION WORK: 66 50 an hr . to atari

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tar advanoad trakSng to Apply to Paraon: 32500tarvloa. parmt. (A. I y _»*'^ Icaodel. Urania. Ml 46110fcMH Cm I tw ww d o raoponamm iI ouM. 6 product knnatalgi. CMModi3-4170k)ho rysn aBBodatee1-100-662-4

LOADERS A TRUCKS Mama and Home ORtoe reapendtog Aveaabto tor raaldaneaL eoi to toqukfaa ragardtog ■■ toauranoa. and toduoiriaf elawwp work

! CCRmED MECHAMC for I pooNton. Can offar aa A hooNh banoBt. Apply at:23534 Farmtofton Rd. 477-B060 fFarmtogton)

heura. Apply to paraon at:I Wahh CoBaga. 3B36 LNamaN Rd.. Troy. Mi. EOEl

HAIR 0RE88ERB/EXPER»IC€0 »4p* wum amomnam amon.Graatc CM 611

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PMTRUCTQR OPEMNOa Wf I MARPM A SMALL ENGB« REPAIR

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36251 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia, M l 48150PLEASE ONLY ONE POSTCARD PER FAMILY

k We'll impartially draw names for winners from your entries. Watch your hometown newspaper Classified sections, where we will print winners’ names.

■k If you find your name among the classified advenisements, call 5 9 1 -2 3 0 0 , ext. 2 1 5 3 , and claim your tickets. It's as easy as that!

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Box«2MOboorvar 4 Eocardrtc Haaopopori 36251 Schooieraft Rd.Livonia Ml 44150

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WAS $18,222 IS MS,696

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Power eteerlng, power brake*, body elde moMkig, consol*, rear window defroeter, AM/FM stereo, reeSnIng bucket eoats, kiterval wiperd. side window dernister, dearooRl pekrt, light group.

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NEW 1993 ESCORT 4 DOOR WAGON

Power steering, power brake*, tinted giass, body eid* molding, consoia, rear window defrost, AM/FM stareo, interval wipers, side window demister, dear- coat pakit, Hght convenianca group.

0*kM kjggag* rack, wagon group, rear window waahsr/ wiper, penwer eleerlng, power brake*, tksed glee*, body eld* molding, consoia. rear window dekoeler, AM/FM stereo, re- cSnkig buokal seals, kilerval wipers, eld* eHrtdow demMer, eleercoet pakil, HgM groip.

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Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, air bag, power door locks, power windows, power driver’s seat, speed control, tiR steering wheel, automatic with over- (Irive transmission, air conditioning, AM/FM stareo cassette, cast aluminum wheels, rear window datroeter. light group, body side moldings, dear com pakit, cargo net floor mats, chSd s a f^ lock*, QL decor equipment package, exterior accent group. Stock #11572 .

WAS $19,332

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WAS $21,401 $ ^ ^IS 16,942

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WAS $18,609 IS

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MCKINLEY PftOPCimCS. PC ATTN: Human ftoaoate Oapl P O So> 4440 Ann Arbor, Mtefagen 44107

TEMPORARY FULL TME HELP May aatoa BiWee la MoMnn tor lorary mtoMnaw (4 montoal <

444-7001CMHWASH»/MELPCn

For conaldoratton, apply In paraon, Mon. - F^.. 8 am- 8pm at:

Ml banaeto MoludMg parlUng.

4 part Mna. daya 4 vioninai “ • ad. 2sA

WordPartoci and Lolua. CandUccalApply at Oynaaiy Bcatoirard. iaacb Oaly. corner of t MM

oa a pMa. 474-4100SNCLLPiQ PEMONEL 8ERVICC8 EOE-M/F/H/V

DWVCM4COOKS

PAf«T-TMC SECIVTAPY wMoton Htoa ama. 14-20 hours

S(XrTHFlEU> LAW FPM 10-Ilna phona. I ■■gofry Mh aeparMnoa In .4.1. aoma I poraonM mfiry area. FMl banafM.

Look Abilma. LNonio. $14,400.AECSrriOMlST

> aoaAing RpMlnWt

•66-1010. aal ss*1-4-4j m «MSTEV J. 47S-7210 I(MEEN PEfISONNEL

PANT TME SECPETAflY • Strong typing, organbaaen sUM Won Partocl. Lolua ospartanco raqMrod. Mactmam Pagaamaav a pMa. fto- auma to: JQW 23619 Nomwm Hary. SoulheaM. 44075

NECEPTIONIST/SECPETAPY ng Mtophona and oomputar' L am,rata typaig. wa6 orga- 1 non amobv. Ao^ Mm 4pm:

1400 N. Woodward. M446-4760

t. Sand raauma In oordtdar Soa 140:Obaantor 4 Ecoantrtc Naanpapara

34461 ScheelcrafI Ad LfaonM Ml 46160

SECFgTAIW. Pari Mna. Smal Mr- mbi wm ofboa naada 2nd aacn to opdl 33 ttoura/Moak poaf Eaay fob ra entry. 2 yean aai IM typing, bwrihand or "apaad r.cmt. 646-6045

Chartotta baiwoan iam and 2pm ai 013)466-2640TYPMT/SALES A8SMTANT

Caa today. 6 poaibona•lad pacpto.MA 761-7060

SECAETARY/AECEPTIONMT tai$16,000.

OAfVEAS, OMVEAS. DAfVEASI 46-410/hourt Mil non-amofcar. M or paH I __^1 dady. Salary $11.000 to I ’ Atoo. in ara wwan

SECEATAAYlandabM paraon to aiortt 6om-3pm don thru Fft. Ca6:

346-6174 ato 224CABLEMEOIA COAPOAATION 661-5630

EXPCACNCEO SAATENOCA I nBBJad tor pari bma aiorb. Soma I cootong introMad CvMon. 467-6770

IF YOCrRE WORKING HARO BUT YOUR

PAYCHECK’S HAROLY WORKING

PAirr-TIMl SECnCTARY Sogimiltl U-y— -an— malura

nCCEPDONMTTYPttT I communicH on •U^TK^'uIklU-oXaOp-a* Mu> Agmy m- u • uicrUund.

approoumaiaiy 30^ hrs. par tqivad Sartoraaumav QuaaHranona to Soi 264.Obaarmr 4 Eccentric Nwmpapars 36261 Schooler ah Ad UvonM Ml 44150

toOWyoMMnt laMphaiia akfla. EiparMnoa stoh Wordpartoct 6.1 a phial Sarto to: 1673 S. T< BtoomMU HM. ML 4n02.

I. Expartanoa rhaM . CalPa 646-6400

PAAT TME - Sami ofRoa In Pfym- outo naada gal 2-3 days a afaak. Lota of phona worti FMtobM houri 4 days. May bacoma Mi ttma. Sarto raauma to: Carry-Al Inc.. P.O.. Box 66464. WaalMnd. Mi 46166.

AEC9T1ON0T/SECAETAAY Troy Lew Firm aeahing inWirlduM to la buey from dadL A m Savatofial and Qawarto ob-

SECAETAAIAL POSITION mWala Mi dma opantog whh an rtor daatgn firm. Mugi ba prob- 4 al eorraapondanoa and daak I to (tap pubeviing Miial know BM vto to- naclrlniov. Muai hern oM

SECRETARYSaoklng motura. axpartonoad. partoabM Secretary for buay Inour- anos agont AbM to type 66 «p*n.eorripuMr entry, nt BuainBBi. 47/ tour to atari. Sand raauma to: Llnooln Flrmndai (koup of Michi­gan. atiantlon Jenrtoar. 2665 Coo- idgt^.S^lOe.Tr

EXPEAIENCEO PEOPU to work in Oa6 4 Ptaana. FMxlbMhra.VOLUNTEERS NEEDED ____________POMIK non-proai lao- *m> tor «w I m F, pioana 4 M . 30440 (odi poor rM4d> omrU oMop hpto. prt- M . Novt merty toe management 2 houre dal­ly. 2-6 deyt ■aafcly. Contact Oah- Mnd Utongalon Lagai AM 196 6666 I

FRANCESCO'S PASTA CAFE Open SoonI Now HlrlnQi

protoaaional altiluda and ba haodbM SAUUIY: $1lEquNMM 206. Troy. Ml 460b Opportunity Cmployar

y roqubomonM to PO2061, Troy Ml. 46007-4601.

417.500 Aoyaf Oak aroa. Conte CbaMnar et 561-6566.

SECAETAAY

WORD PAOCESSINQ SECRETARY i Partoct 6.J and Lolua I puirad tor immadMaa opening wiPi I rapWh groadng anginaaring Arm. I 36 90/Mr Caa Seen 4^2i3l | UnNoroa Temporary Sandoaa

• WM Staff• Cooka

It pay* to iwork at Rad Lot>- atar. Join our taam and you'll anjoy graat monay, axcallant banafit*. full traMng and a work anvf- ronmant tfiat'a a* fun a* It la convaniantiW* hav* opporturWtIaa for:

2p—.Opnr 41:S—t-moUvatod ppraon tor rpgtonal church offica. fMdford area. 2 yra. WORD PAOCE88PIO SECRETARY

AMAOA PIN30379 Plymowto. UvonM

PAYAOU CLERK Troy araa. h murr« 20 hrb/aA. CompuMr axparl-lima Caa between 12-4. 665-6440

PAYROLLSPECIALIST

AECERTiOlbST/SECAETAAY needed tor iniamalionaf Company. “* 0 aapartanoa a muat Compul-V axpartartoa (MuMmato 4 I nbw) I halpM. Fua banaii pechago Sand na 4 aaMry raqulramant toe Ofiloa Martagar. 22211 Talagr Ad.. flmeWMId. Mi.. 44034

SECRETABJESi for tfia hawAtof TiTroy Iporato haadquanariu Savoral long- tarm aaaignmants madabM for the NUiad MtobmaM or DMpMyWnia fV MacMna tranacriptton

oxporMnoa, morO proooaaing. tght bookkeeping non amofctog ofAoo. Salary M/hr., banaflta 4 panalon Sarto raauma to: Box 314 Obaorvort Eooantiic Nawapapars 34261 Schoolcrtol Ad.UvonM Ml 46160

aocratary. Microaofi Worka hotoM. 36/hr. Caa Seay al 646-mi

I OOUfMET Natural Food Aaataurant kt managar Muat ba craattm.

o Waltara/Waltraaaaa o Hoata/Hoataaa*0 Dfafiwaahara oCaafiiar*

ancad. Sarto raauma to:. P.O. Box 261751, W BtoomfMM. Mi 46326

<Xa Payroa Dapl. b awaking an indl- vtoual prohcMni In the PC anvtrorv

RECEPTIONIST/CLERKWalooma to TO Rowe, termarly

big pluai Caa today for an MiarvMw

473-2111 N S SERVICES

SECRETARY - aoma computer ax- parMnoa for law Arm Houra 4 salary nagobabM Sand raauma: P.O Box 370M. OMi Park Ml 44237

WORD PROCESSINGTO I —

HELP WANTED. Part TMia. lOam to 2pm Mon thru Fft. Apply In poraon

o Una Cooks o Bartandar* o Food Production

WordOartecili Spraedtoiaai aMRy roquirad; Wto-1

Lolua. Piotoabonai Wnta 4 ProMe atonal FM OuaMMd indMdual muai have 1-2 yoera peyroa procaaaing axparMnae Pirou a prooaa ' bureau. MdMdual muai ba abM to atork urtoar praaaiaa 4 meat daed- inaa. Wa ofMr a oornpaOtow banadi pakaga. OwaUftod candidataa ahotod toply Men-Prl lam-4pm.

company wRh curram e of 3B0 mStan.SECRETARIES

PART-TIMEB tor oniry Mv«i )obaopontngaroqtortng 30 wpm accEkilo iypino Wa have an outatenWng opporbmity | and 6 moniia axparMnoa. Prater kiKMOadga of motO prooaaaing arto

SECRETARY SUBURBAN POSITION To 423,000 Corporato groiM aaafca 2-f years axparMnea. 66 wpm typing. Word-

HOMEMAKERS - want to gal Out 4 dowa 4 iberoaofi Word hatpM. Ftoi I work a Mw hra. 4 earn monoy? Wo tlmo unti compMtad with fMxMM noad a prap cook tor lha WaaeanJ ttma off batwaan pro)acta Pay 44- vae. Cal 526-0660$10 hr. BhnUU nhgrHIhhU hnnwdl. --------■ . ,•3-4743 1 A HOST PERSON

RadLobatar 26660 toymouth Ad. UvonM. Ml.

Also, opportunttBB for

Mr a Racapbonlat/CMrk wMh ■gfit , ftorig arto general oftoaa In adWtton. ■a. Stamng rate $6 laa by potobon:

9 R06: Mon.-fri. 6v66 fitwwiino^66/1v

Caa ArPiur Thomaa. FuB banalltB355-4140

W ORDPROCESSORS

★ Day V manlnqApply In paraon 2-Bpm:SWEET LOAfUMNTS CAFEOrawdMM North of 12 MM

o AN*y Coordinatora o Bu* Partona

SECRETARrMicrooofiWtodowaWordPorMct

SOURCE ONE MOATOAOE SERVICES COAPOAATION 27666 Farmington Rd. Fvmington HBt. Ml 46334

Equal Opportunlly Cmptoyar M/F/D

6am NoonJob L06: Mon.-Thura. 4prr>-7pm:

Fft 6:30am-6wo Sarto raauma wtth otwor Mttar To apply. Band raaiawa or Mttar of I ManWfytng fob deatrad arto aalary

WKh WordParMct 4 MtoroaoA. Up 14l0/hr Cap today for m topoint- ACMA

313-722-6060. or 313-362-2342

rrs TMEI Wa are looking for Mat track candi­dataa who hove al Meat tyre, aepa- rtanoa aa a Raaiaruant Manager or a 2-4 yv. dagroa in a l ■aid. a ttma m your Ms tor a

RMj LobBiBr 5774 Nh Wayno Rd.

WBBtiBOd

PERSON FRIDAYPart TImB

imaraai to: TO Rowa Corporation. Attn: John Sweataiil.12B60 Proopoct. Deorbom. 46126-3662. No phona caMpMoao. I Equal Opportunity Emptoyar.

HA Oapl..UtovaiNtr. 36600 achootcrafl Ad. Uvortte.4611

A raaaartot aarvioaa dMalon of Carf- dMn Corporation • laakkig a me- lura vtoMdual to perform a varMfy of dutMa Induding

RECEPTIONIST(Part-Tkna)

I tooUng tor an a

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE Equal Opportunity Afiimatlra Acbon CmWoyar

CORPORATE PERSONNEL

SERVICES 261-1120

$£CAETAAY/B(X>KKEEPER SmaB NO FEE EOE

ning arranda. You wB work 10 to 30 houra por woak. during toa deyttmo You muai have pravtowa otoce ompm-

Hduaf to act aa main Aaoapbonlal for our Mal-pacad agacMBaM Mar- katoig Oaparimani. RaaponatoaMaa Inckioa anauwrtng 4 aoreanlng aP kv-

4 giaalkig AaRora.

I atrong oomputarI work porl-tlmo. Baxibia houra In the

aaaktoQ md putar aURa t

W BtoomIMId area. Cap. 461-6666

SECRETARY WordPartaePS 1.. 4 daya. 20 houra

kly Town Cantor In SouthhaM 356-5700

Ftolttme enby-Mvel poM- change or ttia atari M a graat nmv Trade MenaTlna Muai I career I hove an opportunity tor you.

hova pf<n»an wrtttng abSty. daalra to I oompeBttva aatory, rapidMam. 4 alnoara devotion to wrMng I adtonoamont. bonua program. 40lk caraar. Soma adMorlalAvriMng om I P**"- raimburaamant 4 health fMnoa pratorrad. Sand rwuma 41 ktoaonoa. Sand your ramano in wrtttng aampMa to: D4F. PC Boe 44, conAdanoa to: ArbyaRaglonalOff- Brtghlon.Ml.44114 Ma. 26616 SouthhaM Rd.. Sotoh------ ------- I PaM. Ml 46076 Alt Chuck Wnoma

An EquM Opportunity Emptoyor

Appfy hi partCn at aittiar of th* abow* location* Mon­day - Friday. 2 PM. - 4 PM.

An EquW Oppoclunlly Einploiwr

RED LOBSTER506 HWpWmWd

Food C am aga LINE COOK (EXPEMENCCO)

SECRETARY SECRETARY/WORD PROCESSOR

arto good organbattonoi afctoa To Mam more cad:S01-8044 Uvonia. Ml

Pravtoua phona aaparMrwa a muat. ThM part-ttma poaRMn kivofvoe ro- tattng houra. ktoNtduM wM work 3 daya 1 weak 4 2 deya Pw tolowing weak QuaPPid candidataa ahotod apply Mort-Ffi Pam 4pm. aarto ra- avnaor

ipli 4ahorlharto to work tor VP InI. 423.000Cmptoyar poya t 274

SECRETARY firm aaaka pr OKoaiant computer.

PROOFOPERATORS

Human Raaouroaa SOURCE ONE MOAT(4A(K SCRVfCCS COAPOAATION 27666 Famar ton Ad Farmington HPM. Ml 46334

wofTwlZ typing 4 oom- 364-2106

Poallton locatad In the Troy i Muai bo oxporMnoad wNh >66> WPM »WordPartoci 5 1 > Lotus 1-2-3»Soma grapMca knowMdga halpfJ

SECRETARYlata ofiloa Cxoaianl typing 4 word

trad Need wad

10,000 Kay Strokaa Part Thn*

Aflamoon* or EvanhigB

Tamporary to Parmanant Uvonia Araa

CaMTodaytl

pWhh ^ °«f..l°a hookw lor^(Vl3>48jL7X)e

Equal Opportunity Cmptoyar M/F/0

prooaaaing akPM raqutrad I organtaad. taha-charga paraon.I Sand raavna to: 33640 SchoolcraA LivonM. Ml . 46190

ET SERVICES A SYSTEMS 777 Cfiicago Rd.Troy. Ml 4B083 (313) 5a8-«428

FAX: (313) 588-8427

ACCEPTWQ h(mhcHon» lor Mon-WM.

Parl-tlma. wnlnga.I100WMRyan'a Tavern. 3100 I (W of Haggarly). 424-10002-4 pm ai Cartoa Murphva. 26244 LINE COOKS. AM 4 PM iMfla. Ap- Norihwaalam. SotohdaM. Mi. I ply ki paraon; Old Woodward OrfP.

6U 8ACCEPTWQ APPLICATIONS FOR AU POSmONS Mon. - Thura. 2-5 FMxdiM houra. Bartadia

Woodward Ava. (Downtown

RESTAURANTMANAGERS!!!GENERAL MANAGER to 436K +

MANAGER to 624^ -*■ bOnua ENTRY LEVEL to 122.000 bonua iattonal KjB aarvtoa tomiy dkttng dtaln CxoMiani banaflta. traMng I caraar opportunity. Local unNa.

473-7212MANAGERS

Apply ktporaon ---) LOBSTERREOL24706 12 MM/TaMgraph SouthPild

I ktoualry Mbdar. nallonal Mm6y raa- taurant chain, naada protoaiiionM.SAUTE COOK 4 PANTRY PoaWona

SECRETARY NV 12 Mi

SALES ABSMTANT NEEDED Ftol ttma. SarMa T/brekarapa mw#- I ihHanMtom offtoa.

L Smik 640-3733

WwdPwMci 4 Ntorihand akBaP O Boa 46 4B304-0B64

Secretary/ Word Pr<x:essor

$8.50 & Up

SPENCER PERSONNEL. INC.

559-0110

SALES A SSISTAN T

$17,500-818.500FKPAIOBVCOMPANV OulalanMng opportunity •tonal bidh4duaf wNh goe

SECRETARYMwri 4 long farm aaaigniwonia In

tor nort-erodt SouadMM Mki

LNcnM 4 aurroutokm araaa. N you anknum af ftapm 4 haveMkttmum 2-3 yaara aa-

typo • mMmum iparMnea M 1 or more of toa loL

•kPM 4 knowMdga organbadonai Mr WordPartoci

EOE NEVER A FEErtoa 7 laanaa a plua.CadtodayiSBB 3150 SNELUNG PEABOtfMCL SERVICES

I raqukad taml raaui W Boa lit Obaarvar 4 Ecoantrtc Naaapapara 34251 SchoMcraR Rd

UvonM Ml 44190 I EquM Opportunity Cmptoyar

LIVONIA CMlAOPA|)CTOR BBMrtng ortargabe. oiRgoing. front daak rv eapaomai Muai anfoy working abh dto pukdc EjqwMrtoe not raqukad.

RECOROINQ SECRETARYCITY OF FARMPIQTON HILLS

SECRETARY For Farmmgion HPM aftomay Ex------ typing a muat Mort diruvntolpm 424-6(

■Letua 1-2-3 _CaP knmadMMly tor appolntmaniAero Servk:e Corp.

591-1100

I holpful Apply at; 24404 w Fiva la Rd on Mon . Tuoa.. Wad 4bom 6- 1pm 4 3-6pm

Frt 5B

CXPCRKMCCD RCCCPTIOMBT tor auiomedaa BubaVtor ki Troy Ward- 141 EaciBanrObaarvar 4 tcnanklr i9 fa xaeipa iara

51 BchoaicraR Rd UranM Mi 44160

foot paced ol leaking a tot ttma racapboniai. Maaf paraon muat ba abM M type 40apm and ba varaaMa wtth bora daak duBaa. Muai ba aad-

RtCIPTloadBT aantod far buay BauBBBd We afBaa, toP or p^-wpaMSToiaWEtiTfMiBf- ARamnni. pari dma tor i buay mm raped toaitoy. ktoai ba aampuMr btoMBk. Apply kijmraaik NovMPaBvK ifPM NaviniBBMWMi.

The CMy af Famangpon HBa b aaak- kig quMdtod apploanM tor dm paaf- tton of RCCOfOWG SECRETARY ■rdy raawarbtoto tor racordtog

banaarlabig minuaaa tor CRy

SECRETARY • FuB dm I typing, oompmar 6 arganbadanal

SECRETARY $22,000 Top Prm naada top aacratar)i wkh Lolua 4 WordPartoci afcBa

Cap

CaunoP and oBMr CMy c

■ kvlloma. Judaon Caniar. 4410 W 13 MW Rd Royal Oak. Ml 4i073woixima-| SECRETARY -Y I LNOhN CKA In. h» . Mim aii nrNwhy yo « y ) hw op»min tor • maura aap«>

.Hijy . - * ? I paraoniKai■ mm. $yn. NWIane*S ? IndNimmI muM hmm «ran( M i M

Bw W warn I Qoop grammar and punoiuadan MdW and tie abPMy to praaf own

' » .....................I. d vow aandar

ALL Fees company paoPERMANENT STAFF

727-6760 Tray 666-2720

FarSECRETARY - $27,000paraonnai dapartmara af Far- •00 CampPhy Oftoring Ml PMa wdh kenua WvdParfwi i

raw FaapaM. totonRaaoa

FAX. 626-Oraim. I 26-1616>. 6t6-7t70

AN EXenwO OPPORTUNITY ma. Cxcaianl banadto. training 4 Awalla yau wRh A 4 W riaalbaanti caraar opporhmdy $23- 42dK tor axparMnead laalatanl Mane-1 Bonua. gn. Muat heva axperMnoa ki PERSONNEL SYSTEMSperry oftora boirueaa 4 Inauranoe Cad Carl. Mon-Ffi.. 1-4pm. at: 2B2-1 kMONOHT SMBT

nbhad. toP 4 pan ttma. Midi praml-ARBY’S

bnowhkkigIknaDay and Evan^ MWla

urn Apply In paraon at Balaa Ham- btmra. 33404 4 MW Uvoma. 4am to 10am 4 3pm la Spm

parkinMy Apply in paraon i 16000 MMMadfB. ofUvoma-OR;27140 Plymeuth Rd.. Radtord

ARBY’S now hkkif Mi 4 pan Mna. daya 4 mgRta tor id peadlona. Appf)ki paraon bolwaam 10-11 34474 MbWpan Ava.. Wayna

MOUNTAIN JACKSUVOMA

la• DINNER SERVERS

• EVENING SALAD PREPi paraon MorvPri 2-4pm31501 SCHOOLCRAFT

(aiMaiikwanl

1. Ciicadara wagaa. unNorma 4 banadto. Expartanoa raqiMad.Apply ki paraon: Emoato'a Wdan Raalbram. 41441 Plymouth Rd.. Plymoudi.UPBEAT. ENERGETIC WaNatafl 4Hava km 4 aam money Coma in 4 apply at The Mabopoitan Mualc Cato kt Parmfngton HBa.Apply batwaan 4-10pm. Sun-Wad.

34664 W 12MWRd

ATTDmON WATT STAFF WANTED to aarm oantora ki aur prNato dbdng room RaWPIa banapartaWii to SeuthltaM

MR rS OF PLYMOUTH

area naadad. Soma IR

ATTBfTlON WAfTBTAPF NEEDED Apply ki paraon. Man diru Prl. 2-

4pm orOf NORkTB DBCER: 30B66 W 12MW.EafOrakardLMia Braaktoat. Umek 4 Obwiar

_ _ grb. pamry or pbia oooka Day or244-B212 I Mghi akifi. toP or pan lima avadabto ' Apply wkNn: 1020 W Arm Arbor

L Apply In paraon: JR*a •lOPanbai UU47W

BAR PmONB 4 WAIT STAPf Daya 4 mgfito. 26-BO kaura par ak

Batory 620.67B-BBA1BAppPeadana wB ba aacFabruary 17. 1BBI ApplyBERVet 00-0R0B«Ar0ROO mmaOmO in* artMaWia mammaam

a 01wFamanjlen HBk M Ml Equal Opportmdly

EPP 4 ANTOIBBHEN. PC 26777 6 MW Rd . BuNa 204Uvania, Ml 44162 Alin : Pal Vau^

manta to NBC PERBOMMtL 12426 Btarti Rd Uvanto. Ml 46160BOUTHPCLO LAW FIRM

BKRETARYBppnrkmRy

I kM Mnn pa adh damlryiam

auto. Ml 4 trd party c I raauma fa:Offtoa

to 4 aBiry hlBar)L W ABw OB *a h fank. pna aon i unpkrnf. 247«LBtoar. BixMUMP. Ml mm

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h abara La naad^ Ta

^ #1000, BauBBaM, Ml 44076ItStor

oospcMiliioN n c u a n e m o :' CoffipMa fnadtoal oovafspa • TuNlon rafmburaamanf tor quaXBicI oouraaa

»Ouftorty bonua B tocawBva Ptoffa• mOOBMrwVO BVwBF QnTPfVI wBu

OpBfBSOflB ffHflBQBfllBRl• BmM unil auparvtolon and/or

X you want mor* Wan a Job, mora ttta you abouM oonaWar naBr'a. For mora

23077 nd., BuRaWS

(P1RfOM Hatofi

aacacTxnvOur matorlM kandtoig aftoama and aagito a BaarTkppp-

SPtetAL CURK . PiymaaBi.Oapl. paahaaa or aeparMnoa aRk DtCCL » Wktooaa.

y jS i^ '>daiito 4 pm-mTalBSa.PaapaM

LOIS RAYPERSONNEL

eOUTHFWLD 560-0880

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BOB EVANS now aeaapBig oapdeo- dono tor GrB Caoka 6 WtohantomWMyjjr lyaraan at

BURTON MANOR W LMMM N hbkto pan Baa kalp tor Buo •ana. daeke. Partork. 4 Parktoa Al- 6621.76

CHtUB OnHJ.« BAnCOOK* * oMNWAanaa

* wumiim. Aa*% m **mnTS o«Mr •* a • ML« i-in

M ilrM a M|Ma AMD,76BB MarrlBie Rd.,

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ftodd aiw4B6-7Vn

couNmvcLuaHtiaaam -UMa*/*•BB-M7BNorpar Aa

DCTARYAM/COOK9itoi

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MR. SPORTSREOFORO/FARMPfOTON MLLB

I PRdKi ALL POBmONB

NOW IldBNQ 1

NOW HWPCQ • PR0» OOOKB - apply batotoon MpmolNorPwBa.41t2tW 7>

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4 I I I

In paraan. aiandanand tB4M Pfymaidh Rd.. Uvaeto.

RBBTAURANT adPtOYOB

Bob Evans Has The

Best Jobs Arouofj!

WAIT STAFF. COOKS BAR STAFF. BUS STAFF Mato Centra OrBa cattono aiankig Monly 1------- ‘ “

Bam 9pm dal- Ba. 266-6260WATTSTAFF - DAYS

Ewtotoree hotoM. FiB 6 pan ttma. Agj PtoWOOh CaPa 6 GrB. 29630

WATT STAFFttma. Wetoto houra. Apply wbhki: On The Tea. 20B34 Hatotod Rd.. Farm-

470-61B2WATTSTAFF

kiMW hour*. Cad Paul ar

NMM<arTkn

WArrtTAPF. Pram OoW. Wtokan. iwi Hito B RBaa Applybi| anaaa CMNna. 2000 T<No

WATT STAFFRBarpanBpCMTuabiPri l;TuabiPri itnaan 2pm tori RruRI Tpm-Bpm. ttl-S4HWATT STAFF IfPED

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SIX puMi buHon ptionaa. 5 Ina ca- taMsa. NJ14C. «4fti OOOS. “ "cablaftjaolLft200i 476-4447

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FUURE SKATES. Woman a i 6WB. RaidaH Royal Boot. MMaakc blada. ftardftr worn; now $200. «M aaorHfca. SiftO. Womana Roftar akoiaa. SHS. Rsfdai booL Snydar danoa pMa. hardftr worn; now nOO. aakkigllftO 474-2446

CHEVY 1861 ft-10 BLAZER, ft door, ftcyL. Butomabc. Mr. powar siiartng ft braky. Mr. alarao.doaa. ma now. $12,860 DEAN SELLERS 643-7900

OOOOE CARAVAN 1866-7f aar. atuomahr. ah. tWM coi SOOOmftoa. 67,060 LNonia Chr rtNr-Ptymouth 626-7604

m B oststlM ortALUMS4UM ROWBOAT WANTED Canaflord$lOO-$iaO. 453-6020

DODGE 1963 Ram D-1S0 RoyM. av- . powar brakaa/olaartng. l$2600 666-6046

OOOOE GRAND CARAVAN IftOO - SE 7 paaaongor. kM pwiar BMcli oharry. $10,086Uvonla Chryalar Ptymoulh 826-7804

LOVCSCAT. aaoda. laiya. ftft*Yrt kib atyta. ramarstea aam ammMbrtc prolacfton. $3M. Sat of ftMM COMPAT«LE-SaliM. InMafta fton. ganorM aanrioa in your homa

TAVLON CHMA - 102727 panom. 1960 M|hPOUND 1-26. tans kahad bfaMi iHh MkAo pBM ft chaaL 1 yaar aM. W. CMca- wofTMaritf. 82i-«t70

bi 4(ra. aMM charrywood < MbM. aora. mm cam m CaftRoyvUnda. 722-7467

(313) 589-0390Oafty IGft-SaL lOA-Siai. 12-ft.

oCMman. $396 aach ar bodi ftiS6. Oak and labia. wNh towar MiMl. I glaaa. Naff wood top. t110. AfivOpm. 463-6776

fO.WOfT-26A3FOUND - ft-4-«. Ba0| asv araa.476-0197 y •kL/Mk-476-0740

THE PALACE OF AUSURN MLLS la aceapfkya lora far mo3rd AnnuM PMayM ‘ftft. Juy 7-11.

CONTEMPORARY hrory ftw wMartad ft kama. $100. TWHM bon Sabi bod ft bama. $100. Conlawipo rary oN whba ylaMi of ootar a If ($ nnfdnnai. 2 attonii >. ft44.0ft7ft

MODERN. BLACK. NmpNad Maaa. M tabla sy wfdi wafehing lamp, day asaM baaa. $200. ANo aoftd wNh bray bim lisysMis day.IOp.$400. 631-1440

BOAT SHOW adciwr ahoy? Yy can afford fty. IftSft Bayft Cro- iay 2166 toodad alayo A lorosV6. Coaal Quyl packaga. Exoalanl oondMIon. tnalda aloraaa paid thru 4-16-99.$11600. ^3ft>6 4841

OOOQC Iftftft D-100 piy-up. cap. V-Amade, vary claan. ] 638-8047

OOOOE 1985 CARAVAN, automat­ic, y. 1 owny. nrim oondMIon Prtoad waft balow bMck boy. Only $2ft7ft.TYMEAUTO 466-6566DODGE I960 0-150 Pickup - LE. poawr wbidowa ft locka. HR. endaa. VI. ahypt Tu-tona. okjmbMjm whaata. loadad. raady io ftM Muai

dodge Iftftft • CARAVAN LE. com-plaaaly ioadad. $3,486biCK SCOTT Qardan City 622-7820

DICK SCOTT QardanCNy 522-7S20OOOOE Iftftft - CARAVAN SE. 7paaaarww M 796NCK STOTT Qardan Cby 622-7620

MAC PLUS. 4 mag ram, 20 mag hard drtva, lma0O Wrilar A Word 66. aorta Wortia. Supar PoSnL •32-0310

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PORTABLE DISHWASHER, ftka now. ftS6. WlMaMMova.aO'.SSO. RCA IT* color TV. $60 *37-0101

MONTOSH. SE _Prinlor. 461 hardrhm, car rtng cay MaASMi. 360-3666

SOLO-FLEX, brand now. now boon uaad $660 64Vft614

CCNTTJRY - ION. opan bow. endoy poww. low houra. kM cart- Mianaw.$i.000.

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TANDY 2800 ModM laptop w/hard ft floppy. inchiiRng poi S2200. ft37-2ft7l

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CHAPPERELL 1987 - Cutty Cobbi. 22 tL ConfbwniM “Tandem Ayr bate. Loadad. low hours. Bally >now. 537-7848

DODGE Iftfti RAM WAGON LE paote mow w/kawry. ft paaaan- wr. foy Mr. peww windowe. loya. m. enite. caaoatta. $22,000 ro- duood 10 $14,896.CRESTWOODOOOOE

OOOOE 1968 CARAVAN L£ • V6. •ulomallc. y. 7 pyaygsf. ovary option. $7998BRLCECAMPBELL638-1500

421-5700OOOOE Iftftft CuMom Van. aulo- mallc. y, y powy. 30.000 mdaa. 1

dng mm. ft chaba ft bulM by Lana, wafnui ftn- Mh. rncmam cendMon. 9660/bay. Cy aRy ftpm waakdaya ftftl-2092

YOUTH BED. maltraaa. box spring ft bama w/roftara MckidaA Eneabant oondMon. $126/bay 462-ft212

ZENITH Syarport portabla. 2-2H •oppy dbc drtvee, S40k. aupy iwiM IqMd Maplay. modam. Kody OL735 WairtsdToBiiyALBUMS 4S’a Old Comlca. Carda. miaijafinaa Modte. Toya. Motown. Bvla. Baay Roma. Evy 2ft4-l25l

FOUR WINNS tSSft - IS. bow rite, 120 hp. Ertnruda outboard, bate.ft mooring cow. . SigOO. ft7ft-g342

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Chavy. Mboard/outtoorA•tft-ft1ft3.474-0060

OOOOE 1902 B-260 Ram Wagon LE. 390 Vft. automabc. ray y ft haaL bate tow. anR spin, ft paaaarv-

K. ovary option. 17.000 i.ftftft BRUCE

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FOUR WWNS Iftftft 226 I 260. V6. toady, m opbona todud- E-2 toad bate, ptcyani condl-

CAMPBELL636-1500

CARAVAN LE • 7 paa- iwadc. ab. ful powy. V $8896LivoWa Chryator Plymouth 525-7804

DMETTE SET wRh 4 chaba. ftO"OBdNQ ROOM baauiSM badRtonM. mahosany aarpankna bor cabbim ft buRat doubla

ALL TOOLS-lO‘*1mr. plelny-toiner. routor ft tabla; ± hand hwtt ft powy loola. much more. $560 tor al 476-7784FLOOR SCRUBBER - 1ft Roy scrubby. modM *626 In goy lyxSIkm- Fy addHloni'cy «376600. axL 45

CEREBAL PALSY victim in LJronto dayaa uay baadmM. ManuM y baottor 422-5949SIft.ftOO.wy taw M.Aftorl

BAHAMA CRUCEpeda. ft ahtoM bay dwba. guMRy, K780.312662-iftOft

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MOU8TRML ARTS EQUIPMENT Tha Sflf iton Area SMtoola are ty­ing Mda tar ftw aata of uay induabV M arta aqulpmant. Tha toioebig agiHpmant can ba Inapaciy by corw tackng Jamy Oorga patmaan ftia houra of ft.OO ojn. and 4:00 pm.. Monctoy ftvough Friday at: 227-1400. Ext 404

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RiNKEa 1ftft7. ir. eMia/ry. l7Shp. ft cyindy. open bow. 7_poa- jy aooaaaoriaa. LoadRRa TraB y. covm tow hra. ftft.900 421-7714

DODGE 1992 DAKOTA Sport - VS. automatic, y. oR roy peefcaga, 19.0W 1ownymftaa.ft11.ftiW DICK SCOTT OOOOE ftS4AfviArby Rd. 461-2110 USED CARS 992-2322

OOOOE IftSft GRAND CARAVAN SE - loedy. toeded. leadadi Sft.ODO oa$1l.ftiSOCK SCOTT OOOOE •94 Ann Arby Rd. 4516110 USED CARS 9S2-3322

735 AbtoluMir Ftm Rum Mofiduys Onljf

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SAILBOAT 20* O-Oay 1979 Cndte. i ft. aaay to aML Fun tv alngto . dtoaM. crutoa apm-Inatrumartta. Ctoen,Otge: 478-7^ wvea:C2ft6741

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SEA RAY Iftii - 2ft ftganyaiy. axcallanl cendWan, 75,000. 72S-7S2S

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Wuym CountyETHAN ALL0f bidrcpm aal. trtpto AIR CONDITIONER, eompraaov,

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BUMPER POOL TABLE. 1 karooana X. 1 pbig pong tabla. 482-4271

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