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Nixed: A majority of the Canton Township Board was swayed enough by residents' concerns to oppose creating a special assess-ment district to extend water to the Pilgrim Hills subdivision on the township's west side. /3A
Road extension: Canton Town-ship would like Plymouth-Canton schoots to give up property to ex-tend Hanford Road west to Can-ton Center. / 3 A
COUNTY NEWS
High marks: Schoolcraft College trustees heard plenty of praise from legislators Friday but no promises of more money. /5A
TASTE
Festival of Light: Celebrate Hanukkah with festive dishes sure to please everyone. /IB
MALLS & MAINSTREETS Giving Sleigh: The Westland Shopping Center hopes its custom-ers wilt make the holidays extra special for 100 needy families. / 4 B
Smart spending: The key to a debt-free holiday is the shopping list and sticking to it, according to experts. / 4 B
SPORTS
Cage out look: It starts this week — Aug/i school boys basketball sea-son. The Observer's top players, and a preview of both Salem's and Canton's teams, appear in today's sports section.
LOTTERY The Lotto jackpot was worth at least $3 mfltton. The
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Money tagged for parks, roads Canton officials have tentatively earmarked more than $2 million for road and park improvements next year. But much will depend on whether or not they can sell 20 acres of property on Hagger-ty Road south of Warren to generate revenue.
BY RALPH R. ECHTINAW S T A F F W R I T E R
Canton Township officials hope to spend more than $2 million on im-provements to roads and parks next year, including the purchase of 50
acres for new parkland. Tentative plans have the township
spending about $1 million over four years for the 50 acres. However, the property won't necessarily be contigu-ous, or purchased all at once.
" I t could be either a t th i s point,' said Canton Township Clerk Terry Bennett. "We're looking for a 50-acre
• parcel, (but) it depends on what 's out there and what's available."
And additional $300,000 is tenata-tively programed to be Bpent on de-velopment work such as leveling, irri-gation and creation of athlet ic facili-ties and a parking lot in the yet unpurchased park.
Much of the spending on parks in 1996 depends on revenue from land
sales, Bennett said. The township is hoping to sell 20 acres on Haggerty south of Warren for $2 million. But if that doesn't fly, many of the following improvements could be delayed, Ben-nett said.
The rest of the money for capital improvement projects comes from Salk Hill Trails Landfill royalties (estimated $750,000 in 1996) and the money the' township would spend to
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Gree t ing** Matthew Clemons of Canton tells Santa what he's expecting under the Christmas tree this year at Canton Township's annual tree lighting ceremony. The event drew more than 2,000 residents to the Summit on the Park community center. Please turn to Page 3A for more photos and story.
Former farmer is hall of famer
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BY RALPH R. ECHTINAW ST AIT WRrTKH
Retired farmer Roy Schultz is a founding member of the Canton His-torical Society and a charter member of the Canton Rotary Club, but he's probably best known for putting a phony oil rig in his field 11 years ago.
"And he fooled everybody," aaid Tillie, Schultz 's wife of 50 years. "Even me.
"Finally one day he pulls the thing in with his tractor, and I said, 'What are you doing?" He said, I have a right to. I made it." "
Schult* had buil t the faux oil rig for the sesquicentennisl parade of 1984, but decided to see if he could convince people tha t oil was being pumped out from under his Lilley Road farm first.
Fame: Longtime Canton resi-dent and retired farmer Roy Schultz was honored Sunday for his lifelong contributions to the community.
With a talent for obfuscstion, Schul t i fielded the questions about the oil on his land. "Every question they had, 1 had some kind of answer," he said.
Folks tended to believe the rig was real, Schultz said, because. ['Who goes around building fake ones?
One fellow, however, knowing Schultz 's reputation as a prankster, "said seeing as how it 's on Roy • land, he , had his doubts." Schultx said.
On Sunday. Dec. 3, Schultz was in-ducted into the Canton Township Hall of Fame for his contributions to the community over the past 50 years. "I t isn't for anything I did lately." he said.
Schultz joins his wife in the Hall of Fame. She was inducted five years ago. They are the second husband and wife to be inducted. The first were Richard and Joan Palmer.
Joan Palmer, the current president of the Historical Society, said SchulU
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Schoolcraft offers information night at Summit Canton Township residents a r t in-
vited to Schoolcraft Collect'* infor-mation night from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Dec. ft, a t the Summit on the Park community center.
Collect o f f l d a h will answer ques-tions about depee programs, finan-cial aid. television courses, weekend
T h e collect particularly wants to promote Ha agreement with Canton Township government to offer ctaaaea in the Summit , located on Summit Parkway which la off of Canton Con
• I k * col l * * * particularly want*topromot*K« agraamant wtth Canton Township f ovornmont to of-for dassoa In tbo Summit.
tor south of Cherry Hill roods. Scheduled to ha offered a t the
Summit beginning Jan. 6 are: Princi-ples of Economics, English Composi-tion, Business English, Utility Math, Human Relations and Quality Prob-lem Solving.
The following continuing education
courses will a lso be offered: Negotiat-ing Your Way to Success, Investment Planning. Conversational French and ACT Preparation Workshop.
Schoolcraft t rus tee Steve Regan hea worked since h i t election in 1991 to extend the college's presence to Canton. "Much of i t , I think. It tym-
bolic," he taid. "But (Canton) is an incredibly growing community, and i t 's important that we have some preeence there. I f t incredibly import-ant to Schoolcraft 's future ' '
Rsgan credit* Canton Township Supervisor Tom Yack with bringing Schoolcraft to the township "Tom Yack deeervee a lot of credit for real-ising tha t making education more ec-cessible to Canton la Important," he taid.
P o r more i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t Schoolcraft c la t te t . call 462 4426
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A regular m a t i n g of the Planning Onmn :-*ton will bt- ht-!<i uii Wednesday. I>ecember 13. 1995 at 7 00 p m . m the ( " . w m w u m Chambers of thf «*ity Hall to consider the following
NR-95-24 607 S Main Street Site Plan Approval Change of 1 "w Beauts Salon Zoned B-.1. l ieneral Business Applicant Bernard A Rita Pol/in
SR-95-2S 500 S Harvey Street Site Plan Approval - Offices Zoned U-l. off ice
Applicant Community Federal Credit I"room
A P U B L I C HEARING WILL BE H E L D FOR THE FOLLOWING:
NR 95-23 932 Penr.iman Avenue Site Plan Approval Special l"se Bed and Breakfast Zoned R-l. Single Family Residential Applicant Jon W Gary
N'R-95-26 975 Arthur Street Site Plan Approval • Special Use Paint Spny Kuolh Zoned 1 1. Light Industrial Applicant J B Holden
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Services for Stella H. Vicars. 86, of Fa rming ton Hills, formerly of P l y m o u t h , were Saturday, Dec. 2, at Ve rmeu len Trus t 100 Funera l H o m e in Plymouth. T h e Rev. Dona ld Gregory of Fai th Bap t i s t C h u r c h in Dearborn Heights offi c ia ted, wi th burial at Michigan Memor i a l Park in Flat Rock.
S h e w a s b o m J u n e 22, 1909, in Wise, Va.. and died Wednesday, Nov. 29, a t Botsford Cont inu ing
Care Center in Farmington Hilla. S h e was a homemaker and a m e m b e r of Free Will Bapt i s t Church of Belleville.
S h e is survived by her h u s b a n d , Buford D. Vicars of Farmington Hills; daughter , Nancy Higgina of P lymouth ; sons, David Vicara of Taylor and Gene Vicars of West -land; three s is ters , all of Virginia; eight grandchi ldren; 10 great-grandchi ldren.
Memorial con t r ibu t ions may be
m a d e to the American Cance r So-ciety, Sou th E a a t Michigan, 29360 South field Road, S u i t e 110. Southf ie ld , Mich. 48076.
MADELINE R. MAKE Services for Madel ine R Brake, 93. of Wayne were Fr iday„Dec. 1. a t San te iu Chapel with t h e Rev. Neil D. Cowling of Kirk of O u r Savior Presbyter ian C h u r c h USA officiating. Burial was at Ever-green Cemetery in Detroit .
She was born J u n e 23, 1902, in Detroit , and died M o n d a y , Nov. 27, at Annapol i s Hosp i t a l in Wayne. She was a homemake r .
She is survived by her daugh-ters, Madel ine Dybas and Ann Ziajor, 15 grandchi ld ren ; and 12 grea t -grandchi ldren .
Memor ia l s may be m a d e to Al-zheimer ' s Associa t ion a n d Michi-gan Pa rk inson ' s Disease Associa-t ion.
Farmer from page 1A
has given much t ime, effort and money to the society.
Sc l fb l t z not only provided the l u m b e r for the new loft in t h e so-cie ty 's b a m on Ridge Road, bu t he he lped build the loft wi th Clif M c C l u m p h a and Kelly Wheat ley . T h e old fa rm machinery in the so-cie ty 's b a r n was stored un t i l re-cent ly in Schul tz ' s barn .
His biography W h e n Schultz heard he was to
be t h e subject of an Observer art i-cle. he produced a short biogra-phy. U n d e r the Historical Society head ing he wrote: "1 could say I was the pr ime mover of t h e soci-ety. W i t h some help I moved the p iano, heavy safe, show cases, fa rm machinery, etc. I was the fix-it boy for most of the t i m e unt i l Bob Boyer took over."
C a n t o n Township ve te r inar ian R i c h a r d Kirchgatter, who benef i t -ed f rom Schultz 's help when he p a i n t e d the society's ba rn , said h is f r i end "has always been in-volved in the communi ty one way
or another . He always p i t ches right in. I th ink t h a t ' s pre t ty nea t for a guy his age."
Schul tz will celebrate h is 80th b i r t hday Dec. 15, yet still works in h is shop bui ld ing wooden gadgets that mirror his sense of humor .
One of his creat ions is an ex-ploding min ia tu re outhouse. Drop a qua r t e r into a slot and it t r i p s a h idden mouset rap , which blows the privy to b i t s .
H i s other invent ions include a ba ld m a n ' s ha i r b rush (no bris-t les) , a "qua r t e r -pounde r " (a faux burger with a spring-loaded lever t ha t s tr ikes a quar te r ) and a cane designed to keep older men from u r ina t i ng on their shoes.
" T h e r e is a lot of h u m o r in h i m . " said longt ime neighbor Bill Brown. "He is one bri l l iant m a n . In everything he does he's s u p e r . "
Family fa rming Schul tz came to Canton Town
s h i p at the age of 9 in 1925 when his parents , Augus t and Mary
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Schul tz , moved the fami ly fa rm f ron fTay lo r Township .
August Schul tz bough t a 142-acre place on Hanford Road west of Ridge, where he grew corn.
Roy Schul tz grew u p on the fa rm and a t t ended a one-room school through the e igh th grade H e graduated from Roosevelt High School in Ypsi lant i in 1934. In 1941 Schul tz was d r a f t e d by the Army to he lp with Wor ld War II. He spent the war opera t ing barrage balloons a round t h e Boe-ing plant in Seat t le , Wash . , guarding Ital ian pr i soners in Ar-k a n s a s and German pr i soners in Great Britain and France.
Re turn ing to Can ton in 1945, Schu l t z marr ied Til l ie a n d bought a place on Lilley Road j u s t south of Joy, where he farmed 80 acres.
In 1960, August Schu l t z ret ired, a n d Roy took over the Hanfo rd farm, too. For a t i m e he also fa rmed rented land where P lym-ou th Salem High School now sits.
Schul tz sold his d a d ' s old fa rm in 1970, but cont inued to f a rm the Lilley Road parcel unt i l 1981.
In the 1950s Schu l t z raised cows for milk, and added beef cat-t le in the '60s. " I sold hay all
these years , (too). I 've a lways had six or seven th ings going."
By 1981 the S c h u l t z p lace was a pick-your-own fa rm. Bill Brown r e m e m b e r s Schu l t z invi t ing the Ro ta r i ans out to h i s place to pick strawberries. " I t s e e m s like we al-ways ate as many a s we kep t . " he said .
Gett ing involved Schul tz ' s involvement with the
Can ton His tor ical Society began in the 1970s when it was formed. Having kept the financial books for his farm for m a n y years, it was only na tura l t h a t Schu l t z would be the society's first t reasurer .
"We j u s t used a s imple farm system t h a t everybody could fol-low." he said. " A n d I copied it from the Wayne Coun ty Farm Bureau, more or less . "
In his 1'A-page autobiography. Schu l t z said t ha t " m o s t folks th ink of ROY in th ree different ways."
"Roy the fa rmer who answers a lot of agr icul tural ques t ions . Roy the oddbal l c ra f t maker . (And) Roy the c o m m u n i t y person.
Now they can a d d one more: Roy the Hal l of Famer .
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A regular meeting of the Board of Zoning Appeals will be held on Thursday. December 7, 1995 at 7 00 P.M in the Commission Chambers of the City Hall. 201 S Main Street. Plymouth, MI to consider
Z-95-17 837 Church Street
Z 95-18 960 W Ann Arbor Tr
Non-Use Variance Requested Side Yard Setback Zoned R-l. Single Family Residential Applicant Philip Hazlett Non-Use Variance Requested Flags Zoned B-2, Central Business Applicant The Accent Bin
Z-95-19 960 Ann .Arbor Tr Non-Use Variance Requested Sandwich Board Sign Zoned B-2, Central Business Applicant Joanne Moore
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Crowd greets Santa BY RALPH E . ECHTINAW S t a i i Wri te*
T h e C h r i s t m a s tree lighting ceremony a t S u m m i t on the Park T h u r s d a y , Nov. 30, wbb so well at-t ended t h a t some parents were upse t because the new communi-ty center was crowded with wall-to-wall people.
T h e S u m m i t ' s 350-car parking lot was filled beyond capacity and vehicles were parked as far away as t h e P h e a s a n t Run Golf Club c lubhouse as more than 2,000 in-d iv idua l s c r a m m e d the hallway and b a n q u e t rooms.
In pas t years the township ' s tree l ighting ceremonies have drawn 200-300 individuals , so of-ficials were surpr ised to see so many tu rn ou t last week.
" N o one in our organi ia t ion an-t ic ipated t h a t kind of tu rnou t , " said C a n t o n T o w n s h i p Supervisor Tom Yack in a letter to the editor.
St i l l , t h e major i ty of the people seemed to enjoy themselves.
" T h i s is exactly what the bui ld-ing was bu i l t for," said Canton T o w n s h i p Clerk Terry Bennet t as she d i s t r i bu t ed programs. "I'm so pleased to see the exci tement , t he c o m m u n i t y and the youth ."
"f t h i n k i t ' s nice, I really do," said resident Kristy Engle. who brought her chi ldren, T o m m y and Alyssa, and h u s b a n d Tom along. "1 expected to see th i s many peo-ple." •
About half t he crowd was comprised of children who helped themse lves to cookies and hot chocolate before taking in a per-fo rmance of the Senior Ki tchen Band led by Bernice " F u n " Rus-sian, J ing le the Elf (magician Doug Scheer) and Checker the Clown, who created balloon ani-mals .
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Hello, there: Santa greets Dustin, Kim and Joseph Fuoco,
t he i r pho tographs m a d e wi th re-t i red Can ton bui ld ing inspector Al Adams , who played the par t of S a n t a Claus.
C a n t o n Townsh ip Pa rks and Recrea t ion Division Recreat ion Superv i so r Bob Dates emceed the event and gave away teddy bears to 2 ' ^ - y e a r - 0 l d Eric Madil l , l 'A-year-o ld Connor Greenfelder , 8-year-old Sonal Patal , 8 month-o ld M a t t h e w Clemons, 10-year-old K i m Siedlaczek. 3-year-old Ryan Rockoz and 3-year-old Ronnie R i c h a r d s III.
Yack presided over the l ight ing of t h e official t ownsh ip tree out -s ide the S u m m i t .
" I apprec ia te those who under -stood the (overcrowding) s i tua-t ion and reacted with pa t ience a n d unde r s t and ing . " Yack wrote in h is letter. " B u t to anyone with u n h a p p y or upse t chi ldren let me ex tend our apologies."
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Scout Christmas: Members of the Walker Elementary Junior Girl Scout Trofip 204 turned out to see the lighting of the official Canton Township Christmas tree.
BY R A L P H R . ECHTINAW STAFF WHITER
About 70 residents of Pilgrim Hills packed the C a n t o n Town-ship Board of T r u s t e e s m a t i n g room T u e s d a y , Nov. 28, over a wa-ter controversy t h a t spl i t the 76-l o t s u b d i v i s i o n down the middle.
Abou t 52 percent of the proper-ty owners have pet i t ioned the townsh ip to create a special as-s e s s m e n t dis t r ic t to extend De-troi t water service to the subdivi-sion.
However, opposi t ion to the project was suff ic ient ly in tense to convince four of seven board m e m b e r s to vote against creating the special a s ses smen t dis t r ic t .
C a n t o n T o w n s h i p Supervisor T o m Yack said t ha t he won' t vote to crea te such a special a ssess men t d is t r ic t unlesB at least 60 percent of the residents favor the project. " I ' d like to see more than j u s t a s imple major i ty ," he said.
T h e project would have cost proper ty owners $12,621 each, paid over 10 years.
J o i n i n g Yack in blocking the project were Clerk Terry Benne t t and t ru s t ee s Mel i s sa McLaughl in and Ph i l LaJoy. Voting to e s tab lish the S A D were Treasure r E la ine Kirchgat te r , t rus tees John Burdz iak and Robert Shefferly.
R e s i d e n t s favoring the project said wells have gone dry and the water qua l i ty is poor.
" T h e people ad jacen t to u s had to dril l th ree wells before they found any wa te r . " - s a id resident Chr i s McEvoy. who circulated the pe t i t ion .
" T h e water is und r inkab le . "
said resident T o m Donovan. It s k ind of scar ing m e to th ink I 'm living in a h o u s e wi thou t water.
Resident D o n n a Keough said, "More and more of u s are going to be experiencing p rob lems with our wells."
" W e d i d n ' t s ign t h a t peti t ion because we l ike to throw away $13,000," said res iden t Don T r im . " W e signed it because we need (water) ."
Resident T o m D r u m m o n d op posed the project . Ins ta l la t ion of a water line would cause the de-s t ruct ion of s o m e trees on h is property, he sa id . "People need to be sympa the t i c to the concerns of o the rs who are on the opposi te side of th i s i s sue . "
Resident M i k e Olin said the pro-water folks were using "scare t ac t ics" to advance their cause. And the pe t i t ion ing process h a s been kinfl of Mickey Mouse."
R e s i d e n t C h e r y l S u p p n i c k agreed. " T h a t pe t i t ion was not s t ra igh t forward ," she said. "I feel like I was t a k e n advantage of. Neighbors m a n i p u l a t i n g neigh-bors doesn ' t t u r n m e on."
Suppnick sa id she moved into Pilgrim Hi l l s th ree years ago and "wi th in m o n t h s everything went ou t . We had wate r problems We had sept ic p rob lems , and it has cost us money . " St i l l , she opposed the project. T o her neighbors with water p rob lems , she said, "1 m sorry, but t h a t ' s your problem."
Resident Nad ia Marks said she owns two lots and doesn ' t t h ink i t 's fair t ha t she would have to pay the special a s sessment for each lot. " I ' l l never get tha t mon ev back if I sell t ha t lot." she said
Hunters successful
School district to beef up graduation requirements
Deer h u n t e r s have been suc-cessful in the woods.
M i k e Abbot t of C a n t o n bagged a 7 poin t buck on Nov. 5 in l ^ k e C o u n t y and Glen Heipr ich . 15, of C a n t o n got a 9 poin t buck on open ing day in Presque Isle C o u n t y . T h e deer was He in r i ch ' s
second. He bagged his first last
year The Observer reports on the
success of local hun te r s in its Buck Pole co lumn To report a hunt ing success, call us at (3131 459-2700. Ask for Jeff Counts , Kevin Brown or Bridget Moran
BY M B . DILLON S t a f f Warren
WTiile school officials say f u n d i n g isn ' t avai lable to fully imp lemen t recommended s t r ic ter academic r e q u i r e m e n t s for 1996 97, they ' re going ahead with changes a t P lymou th -Can ton E d u c a t i o n a l Park any-way.
T o g radua te , t he class of 1999 will be required two t ake three, ins tead of two, years of m a t h p n d science. O the r changes are being made in t h e cu r r i cu lum as well.
T h e i m p e t u s beh ind the s t r ic ter r e q u i r e m e n t s is t he high school proficiency test , a s t a t e s t anda rd ized exam tha t d e b u t s with high school j u n i o r s thiB year.
T o m T a t t a n , executive director for ins t ruc t ion , told the board t ha t his d e p a r t m e n t will report in the spr ing on the recommended cu r r i cu lum changes for middle- a n d elementary-school s t u d e n t s .
T h e school board has al located $500,000 to pur-chase textbooks and make ins t ruc t iona l changes for k inde rga r t en to 12th grade next year.
" I m u s t make you aware t h a t t h e al locat ion will not provide for the ins t ruct ional needs beyond the core academic program a t t he h igh school ," T a t t a n told t h e school board. " T h e elective a reas will once again not receive a distr ict ins t ruc t ion budget allo-ca t ion to suppor t curr iculum ma te r i a l s In addi t ion , t h e needs in computer equ ipmen t , sof tware, and me-dia center resources cannot be cons ide red given the budge t a l locat ion."
Never the less , he said, t he high school program recommenda t ions " m u s t be m a d e a t t h i s t ime to set
in mot ion the registration process for t h e 1996-97
school year . " - _ C h a n g e s recommended by the high schools ' Cur-
r icu lum and Ins t ruc t ion Coordina t ing Counci l in e lude: add ing a fifth year of foreign language, in ad-d i t i on to advanced placement ; replacing Biology II wi th Zoology; adding c lasses in botany, i n t e rna t iona l b u s i n e s s , advanced calculus and Japanese ; and re p lacing Geomet ry A and B with Algeostat I a n d II. Algeosta t incorpora tes algebra, geometry, a n d s t a t i s -t ics .
I t ' s being suggested t ha t sect ions of advanced physical fitness/aerobics be added , and t h a t power volleyball l»e separated in to boys' and girls ' sec t ions .
More ski l l s would be required for S w i m / F i t s tu-den t s . In l ifeguarding. t he cur r icu lum would be changed to conform with Red Cross cer t i f ica t ion a n d s t a n d a r d s .
T h e c lass of 1999 Will be required to earn four Engl ish credits ; three social s tud ies c red i t s (one of which will be a Close-Up or civics class); th ree m a t h c red i t s a n d three science credits . S t u d e n t s will need a half credit each in h u m a n relations, c o m p u t e r technology and hea l th educat ion . One physical edu-ca t ion credi t will be mandatory .
S t u d e n t s will choose four u n i t s from t h e following areas: bus iness / t echnology; life m a n a g e m e n t ; fine and per forming ar ts ; foreign language; a n d h e a l t h occupa t ions . They ' l l be al lot ted two-and-a-ha l f elec-t ive credi ts .
S t u d e n t s will be encouraged to take more t h a n t h e required m i n i m u m of 22 credits .
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Under a plan tha t C a n t o n T o w n s h i p would like the P lym p u t h - C a n t o n Communi ty Schoola to adopt , the distr ict would deed proper ty it owns to allow the ex-t ens ion of Hanford Road to Can-ton Cen te r Roed.
Hanfo rd currently enda hal fway between Sheldon and Can ton Cente r .
T h e school diatrict owns 18 acres eaa t of Canton Center a n d n o r t h of Ford Roed that borders a subdiv i s ion . T h e parcel has 200 faet of f rontage on Canton Cente r . If t he school diatrict deeded p r o p ar ty p e r m i t t i n g the extension of H a n f o r d , it would f ive the schools nor the r ly access to a reed
" ( C a n t o n Townsh ip Superv i -sor) T o m Yack spoke to me s o m e t i m e f abou t the Hanford R o t d ex tens ion becoming t s a id Supe r in t enden t Char les Li t -t le . " R i g h t now, i t 's e f i e ld U n d e r 0 m p 1 " " ^ would become a col-lector roed."
~ Hanford would al-
low the developer (of the exis t ing subdiv i s ion) to obta in some addi-t ional lots ," said school a t torney Don Morgan " I t wou ldn ' t be a 27-foot wide subdivis ion s treet , b u t would have 86 feet of roadway d e p t h . "
H a n f o r d would never become a m a i n thoroughfare , off ic ials said.
W h e t h e r or not t he dis t r ic t b u i l d s a school on the property, t he move would be advan tageous , Morgan and Lit t le aaid.
"If there ia not a achool there , you pick u p the benef i t of having m u c h more f rontage ," a n d the proper ty becomes m u c h more sal able, said Morgan T h e area ia t o n e d residential .
" I f we decided to bui ld a school, t h e extension would serve as an acceea are* for a school ," aa id Lit-tle. "Ano the r advan tage would be hav ing a t raff ic l ight on t h a t cor-ner T h a t would be very advan t a -geous for school buses a n d par e n t s . "
T h e school d ia t r ic t would be giving u p 1.6 acree for t h e roed ex tena ion .
T h e remaining parcel would be large enough to a ccommoda t e an e lementary or middle school.
T h e school board p l ans to de cide the i ssue somet ime in De-cember. In the mean t ime , board member s would like t h e answer s to a few quest ions .
Board vice pres ident Mark Hor-vath asked what the proper ty ' s value would he worth with and wi thout the road. He a lso asked for. an es t imate as t o w h a t it would cost for the d is t r ic t t o pave the road on i ts own.
Horva th also asked t h a t resi-den t s in the area be in formed of the proposal .
B o a r d t r e a s u r e r M i c h a e l Maloney asked whe the r t h e d is t r ic t could be liable for sewer or other a saes smenU in t h e f u t u r e .
Morgan said . " T h e r e w o n ' t be any fu tu re coa t T h e road costs will be borne by t h e developer There will be no ou t -o f -pocke t ex penses for t h e achool d i s t r i c t for s torm water d ra inage or side-walka."
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d u m p townsh ip t rash if it had to pay ($550,000 in 1996). However, a b o u t $800,000 of tha t will be used to repay loans the t o w n s h i p took out to pay for cons t ruc t ion a n d out f i t t ing of the new S u m m i t on the Park communi ty center .
T h e rest of the ten ta t ive proj ec ts are as follows:
In Heritage Park the t o w n s h i p p l ans to spend $428,000 to pave t h e U-shaped parking lot off Proc tor Road, add pathway lights, ex-t end the walking pa ths and erect a storage building.
The s torage 'bui lding. said Can ton T o w n s h i p Supervisor T o m Yack. would make it possible for
the soccer and footbal l associa (ions to store their equ ipmen t near the fields they use. Current-ly. much of the e q u i p m e n t is stored in township hall .
K m b e l l i s h m e n t s a r e a l s o planned for a ye t - unnamed . 30-acre park on the sou thwes t corner of Sheldon and Pa lmer
Here, township off ic ials envi-sion one softbal l d i a m o n d , four soccer fields, a hockey rink, a sand voleyball court , a paved bas ketball court, four t e n n i s courts , a playground and five picnic areas for th i s park
In Barchester Park, nest led in the Carriage Hills subdivis ion, $125,000 is tentat ively scheduled
to be spent . W h e n finished, the park will inc lude a paved parking lot, two soccer fields and a wo6d-chip path.
In Flodin Park , on Sal t* east of Morton Taylor , the townsh ip hopes to spend $300,000, but not unt i l 1998. W h e n complete , the park should con ta in soccer fields, t enn i s courts , a sof tbal l d i amond and a wood-chip pa th .
"We need more soccer fields, a lot of t h e m , " Yack said. "We have not added any in the last five years, and in fact have taken a few away."
Asked about the hockey afi-cionados who have clamored for a year-round ska t ing facility, Yack
said: " T h e hockey people have not organized themse lves to show tha t they have some sort of depth and b read th in the communi ty . They 've got a ways to go to dem-ons t ra te — not j u s t to us, but to the c o m m u n i t y — tha t there 's a need for one or two sheets of ice."
Griff in Park on the east side of Can ton Cente r a n d nor th of Cher-ry Hill is schedu led to be expand-ed in 1996 An eight-acre parcel at t he corner of C a n t o n Center and Cherry Hill has been purchased under c o n d e m n a t i o n law, but the purchase price h a s yet to be set t ied in cour t . It is likely to be somewhere between $200,000 and $700,000, Yack said, depending on
Man needs medical treatment after attack L i s t e d b e l o w are some of the
Canton police ana emergency in-cidents reported recently.
• ARMED ROBBERY
A 22-year-old man was t r a n s ported to Oakwood Heal thcare Center in Canton after an un iden-t if ied man s lashed him with a kni fe while he was at t he Classy
Chass i s Car Wash on Can ton Center Road. Nov. 25
T h e m a n was ready to leave one of the car wash bays when three un ident i f ied men approached him and demanded he give t h e m his car keys and money.
T h e m a n got out of his car and reached into a coat pocket to get h is money One of the three men
then pul led out a black hun t ing knife and s lashed him. cut t ing his finger Wi th t h e help of a fr iend who was with h im. the 22-year old man fought the three a t tackers . T h e three men, described as 18-22 years of age, finally ran away.
• CAR CRASH
A Can ton man a n d his son were not in jured when a P lymouth woman lost control of her car and crossed the center l ine on Warren Road, west of Ridge. Nov. 25.
t he ou tcome of a for thcoming s t a t e Cour t of Appeals ruling.
A p a v e d pa rk ing lot a n d l andscap ing improvements are p l a n n e d for the south end of Grif-fin Park on the newly added prop erty. T h e ant icipated cost of ev e ry th ing is $250,000 over two years.
A c o m m u n i t y theater is t en ta -tively scheduled to lie bui l t in 1997 for a cost of $2.5 mill ion.
T h e townsh ip government also p l a n s several road projects in 1996.
T h e big one is the con t inuance of M o r t o n Taylor from War ren to Ford. Wayne County p lans U» bu i ld a two-lane paved road there for a b o u t $1.5 million in 1996. sa id W a y n e County Director of Eng ineer ing Ed Siemert .
Yack sa id the townsh ip will kick in $250,000 for roadside l a n d s c a p i n g along the new s t re tch of M o r t o n Taylor. "We'll create a n o t h e r She ldon Road with s tock
ade fences un l e s s we landscape as we do the road ," he said.
Another $250,000 is budgeted for improvements to Proctor Road to accommoda te the new fire sta-tion tha t will be buil t at Proctor and Can ton Center .
Officials would also like to con-nect two s t re tches of Hanford Road between Canton Center and the Carr iage Hil ls subdivision. The P lymou th -Can ton schools and a developer would share the cost of th i s j ob if everyone can agree on how it should be done. The townsh ip ' s share of the cost is al>out $250,000.
School officials have discussed bui ld ing an e lementary or middle school on the property, b u t . are undec ided a b o u t whether to give u p 1.5 acres of property for the project .
"If weslecided to build a school, the extension (of Hanford) would serve as an access area for a schoo l , " s a id S u p e r i n t e n d e n t
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'heard plenty of pra ise f rom legis-lators, bu t no p romises of more •money at a b reakfas t meet ing Fri-day.
Sta te Sen. Loren Bennet t , s ta te |Sen. R. Rober t Geake , Rep. Lyn Bankes, Rep. ThomaB Kelly, Rep. Gerald Law and Rep. Deborah Whyman met with the t rus tees at "Schoolcraft 's W a t e r m a n Center. 1 Schoolcraft College President Richard McDowell poin ted out ' that the college's budge t has grown and the s t a t e ' s par t has not 'kept up wi th t h e growth of the college.
The college h a s n ' t gone for a tax hike since 1985 and doesn't p lan to now, he said in explaining the financial p ic ture , adding that keeping tu i t ion h ikes at or below the rate of in f la t ion m e a n s about a dollar and a half raise in the col-lege's tu i t ion.
Bankes, R-Redford Township , e n u m e r a t e d the college's Btrong -points, saying Schoolcra f t College is the "mos t o u t s t a n d i n g commu-
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s ta te becauae you re so creative, she said, with a laugh. "I don' t t h ink we have a lot to offer you."
* " W e do very well and , yes, much be t te r t h a n our peer col-leges," McDowell aaid . "It'B nice when people from the s ta te say 'call Schoolcraf t College; they know how to do it. ' "
"You' l l never give money to Schoolcraf t t h a t goes to a bad pro-g ram," T r u s t e e Mary Breen told the legislators.
Benne t t , R - C a n t o n Townsh ip , said h i s first bill, t h e tu i t ion tax credit , probably i r r i ta ted the edu-ca t ional commun i ty , because the only colleges and univers i t ies eli-gible are those t h a t keep tu i t ion at or below the rate of inflat ion.
He po in ted out t h a t not all col-leges a n d univers i t ies are h a n -dl ing money as well as School-craft . For example, t he pres ident of the Univers i ty of Michigan m a k e s a round $240,000 a year, while the governor of Michigan m a k e s $130,000, B e n n e t t said.
" T h e r e seems to be someth ing out of whack the re , " he Baid.
T h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of m o s t univers i t ies is extremely bloated, the sa lar ies are extremely bloated, and some of the a d m i n i s t r a t o r s
have not pu t in a full day 's work in years, he said .
Every t i m e tu i t ion is raised it becomes harder for people to bet ter themselves , he said.
Geake, R-Northvi l le , told Ben-ne t t t ha t t he section of Benne t t ' s bill t ha t only allowed a tui t ion tax credit if t he college stayed within the rate of inf lat ion was s t ruck down by the Appropr ia t ions Com-mit tee T h u r s d a y .
Bu t Benne t t Baid he would not oppose it on those grounds. "1 al-ways celebrate a tax cut ," he said. Bu t he said he 's worried tha t t he value of tha t amoun t in 15 years will be worth much less t han if held to the consumer price index.
Keeping tu i t ion down would be a far greater value, he said.
Law, R - P l y m o u t h , said part of the problem at the major univer s i t ies is t he s ta tewide election of t rus tees a t those schools. School-c ra f t ' s board is elected locally.
W h e n deal ing with communi ty colleges, i t 's about programs, while a t major universi t ies , i t 's abou t footbal l , he said.
W h e n the s t a t e passes caps on
tu i t ion , communi ty college boards t ake a h a r d look, while major uni-versity boards say. "who cares, ' Law said .
T h e ques t ion becomes, shou ld ma jo r universi t ies get in line or should communi ty colleges get out of l ine, McDowell said, of t h e college keeping tu i t ion h ikes wi th in the rate of inflat ion.
Schoolcraf t T rus t ee Brian Bro-derick asked how t rus tees could change the mind-set t h a t School-craf t is doing such a good job it shou ld be penalized.
Geake suggested the th ing com-m u n i t y college t rus tees could do is p romote the idea the s t a t e doesn ' t need new jails. He pointed out t ha t the prison popula t ion is near ing 40,000 and t ha t t he col-lege is compet ing with correct ions for fund ing .
McDowell said the college's budget is $35 million with proper-ty taxes providing 40 percent , tui-t ion a n d fees 32.5 percent , s t a t e app rop r i a t i ons 26.4 percent , and o the r Bources 1 percent .
In response to McDowel l ' s s t a t e m e n t tha t t he college is debt
free, Rep. T o m Kelly, D-Wayne , sparked laughter when he sa id , " T h a t ' s total ly un-Amer ican . "
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the " L o o k M a , n o cav i t i es ! " te levis ion c o m m e r c i a l s of t he 1960s shou ld no t be surprised if that adve r t i s i ng c a m p a i g n were revived today The fact is that half the n u m b e r of c a v i t i e s are a p p e a r i n g i n t h e m o u t h s of toaay's pat ients as we re found in those pa t ien ts of th ree decades aqo In 1990 . t he latest year for w h i c h s t a t i s t i c s h a v e b e e n
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Expert to discuss financial topics Phyll is W o r d h o u s e , of Word
house Financia l P l a n n i n g & Edu cat ion, will speak a t the Canton C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e member luncheon at noon Wednesday, Dec. 6, at the S u m m i t on the Park commun i ty center , 14(X)0 Summit Parkway.
S h e will explain how to control who spends your tax dollars anil enjoy the interest earned by your char i tab le dona t ion
Reserva t ions m u s t be made by Monday . Dec 4. by calling tT>e chamber , 453-4040
Dog l icenses Canton res iden ts are reminded
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tha t 1996 dog licenses are now avai lable in the township clerk 's office in the township hall. 1150 S C a n t o n Center Road.
T h e cost of each license is $5 through March 31, 1996, but af ter tha t d a t e the licenses are delin <juent a n d the charge is increased to $10.
Proof of a current rabies vacci-na t ion is required to obtain a li cense. T h e licenses also are avail-able by mail For more informa t ion. call t h e clerk's office. 39. 5365.
All dogs 6 mon ths and older mus t be licensed. Res idents are allowed to house only three dogs over the age of six mon ths on their property unless the property is more than two acres and a ken nel l icense is obtained.
P r o g r a m e x t e n d e d Can ton Waste Recycling h a s
extended i ts compost ing p ickup services through the week of Dec 10 14 T h e program will resume in the spring.
Res iden ts are reminded t h a t they cannot u s e plast ic Iwigs for yard mater ia ls , including grass c l ippings T h e compost must lw
placed in a 30 gallon brown paper compost bag or a 30 gallon reus-able container marked "com-pos t . "
T h e final Canton Clean Up weekend will be 10 a.m.-4 p .m. Dec. H. and 8 a.m. noon Dec. 9. For more information call C W R , 397-5801.
Doll show T h e public is invited to a doll
and doll house min ia tu res show a n d sale II a.m.-3 p.m. S u n d a y , Dec 10, at the P lymouth Cul tu ra l Center . 525 Farmer, P lymou th . Admiss ion is $3 for adu l t s . $1 for kids under 1'2
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So far, dona t ions to our Plyui imth and Can ton Observer Christ ruas Cheer C l u b are lagging h ind the pace set in previous y. ar-
We started collecting vour kintl 'l"nHti"n> of tovs a n d fo*ni on Fri lay. And by 3 p.m. Friday, wed
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a n d one organization T h o s e c o n t r i b u t i n g to t h e
< 'heer C l u b between 1 uesday and early F r iday were • Roger and Charvle Schlee of C a n t o n . • T o m and Ruth Knot ts of Plym-ou th . • Adel ine Litobar of Plymouth T o w n s h i p . • F rances R u d d of Plymouth T o w n s h i p and
• two anonymous donors. Since t h e Observer 's Chr i s tmas
Cheer C l u b star ted five years ago. we've collected dona t ions from al>out 200 generous donors each year.
T o jo in the Chr i s tmas Cheer Club, j u s t bring in a donat ion of canned or boxed food, or a new. unwrapped toy. When you come in. we like to ask that you give us your n a m e s — so we can pr in t
t h e m in the paper. On Dec. 14. the Salvat ion Army-
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Our office is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, at 744 Wing S t . in downtown Plymouth If you have any quest ions, call u s a t 459-2700 and ask for Kevin Brown or Jeff Counts .
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B e n n e t t ' s t e s t i n g b i l l h e a d s t o H o u s e Capitol capsules: T h e Mich igan S e n a t e h a s
passed a n d sent to the House Sen. Loren Bennet t ' s controver-sial bill encouraging businesses to do the i r own environmental test-ing a n d c leanups , protected by ex-e m p t i o n s from the Freedom of In-format ion Act.
Benne t t , R-Canton, sa id his Sena te Bill 728 provides incen-tives for regulated indus t r ies to self-police and do cleanups. S ta te and federal governments lack the manpower to police all business-es. T h e resul t ia tha t a company f inding a spill and reporting it. as required by law. is penalized,
" i n d u s t r y has adopted a what I
don ' t know won' t hur t me" at t i -tude, but th is bill can change tha t , " said Bennet t , chair of the Senate Natura l Resources Com-mittee.
Sen. Alma Wheeler Smith . D-Salem, lost her a m e n d m e n t to re-move immuni ty from criminal prosecution. "A crime is a crime, whether the s t a t e catches you a t it or you t u m yourself in. Should we pass a law t h a t tells burglars they're immune from prosecution if they'l l jus t tu rn themselves in? Of course not, ' said Smi th .
Sen. Ken DeBeaussaer t , D-Ma comb County, lost his amend-ment to protect employees under the s tate 's Whist leblowers ' Pro-
tection Act. which prevents com pan ics from retaliating aga ins t employees who report suspec t ed violations of the law. " U n d e r t h i s b i l l , " he said, " t h a t person (whistleblower) could be pro-secuted and fined up to $25,000 if t h e violations were discovered by an audi t the company h a d done . T h a t ' s ludicrous. We're rewarding t h e wrongdoer."
T h e Michigan Env i ronmenta l C o u n c i l denounced t h e bil l . " T h e y (polluters) can lawfully claim secrecy under t h i s bill if they hire a consul tant a n d move some contaminated dirt a r o u n d . " said Dave Dempsey, M E C policy director. "Openness , not secrecy.
promotes c leanup ." Refer to Senate BUI 728 when
writing to ybur state representa-tive, State Capitol, Lansing 48909
Racket bill OK'd An ant i-racketeer ing bill by
Rep. Frank Fitzgerald, R-Grand Ledge, has been signed into law by Gov. J o h n Engler, who said it will "give law enforcement offi-cials a ' v i t a l tool in prosecuting drug k ingpins a n d organized crime activi t ies."
House Bill 4376 creates a 20-year felony for racketeering, a crime commit ted by set t ing up an
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Chrysler to award arts grants Well-managed artistic and cul-
tural organizations in southeast Michigan are eligible to share in 75 one-t ime gran ts between $10,000 and S50.000 from the Chrysler Corporation Fund.
Arthur C. (Bud) Liebler, presi-dent of the fund, said S5 million will be distributed to a broad range of artistic and cultural or-ganizations in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb and Washtenaw coun-ties, in part through a competitive application process.
"This is one meaningful way we can give something back to the communities that make our busi-ness and our success possible," Liebler said.
The new program represents the second major initiative for the arts in southeast Michigan spon-sored by the Chrysler Fund, the
charitable arm of the automaker. "In 1994 we distributed more
than $4.3 million in general oper-ating grants to 20 arts and cultur-al organizations in the metro De-troit area," said Liebler. "We planned last year's contribution as a one-time initiative, but it was so important to the organizations involved, and there are so many other truly deserving organiza-tions in the metropolitan area, that we decided to do it again."
The new grant program is de-signed to provide a one-time funding mechanism to assist eli-gible cultural organizations in identifying and prioritizing their greatest needs while developing plans and proposals that help sta-bilize or expand their ability to serve their communities.
"Many of these organizations continue to be affected by major
funding cutbacks from govern-ment sources," he said. "Unfor-tunately, they then find it diffi-cult to restructure and implement necessary changes when faced with drastic cuts or increased de-mands on the staff.
"While we can't replace all the reduced government funding, we hope these contributions will help them to continue their good works and to grow."
Request for Proposals (RFP) packages were mailed to more than 400 artistic and cultural or-ganizations in southeast Michi-gan. Completed proposals for the special grants are due by Dec. 20. Award recipients will be ' an-nounced by March 1996.
Interested 501(c)(3) organiza lions may contact the Chrysler Fund office at (313) 956-5194 for application information.
Sen. Bennett to host cable show State Sen. Loren Bennett will
air a new show on local cable channels.
"People and Policy, A Common Sense Agenda with State Senator Loren Bennett," will feature legis-lative and public policy issues under discussion at the state cap-ital.
?'I hope to not only keep con-stituents more informed, but to also get them more involved in the issues that affect our daily lives," Bennett, R-Canton Town ship, said in a press release. "Too
many citizens feel victimized by government and helpless to change it, but group apathy will get us nowhere. I hope by involv-ing constituents in th is forum, others who view the show will come to realize it really is people who shape policy and not the other way around. Common sense can prevail over bureaucracy if we insist on it."
Local viewing channels and times are: • Canton Township — Channel 15. 7:30 p.m. Thursdays;
• Westland — Channel 11, 8:30 a.m. Tuesdays.
"We have actually been on the air for a while in some areas," Bennett said, "but we have a more comprehensive schedule now. 1 encourage people to tune in and to participate."
To make suggestions or com-ments on the show, call (517) 373-7350 or write to Sen. Loren Ben-nett, P.O. Box 30036, Lansing Ml 48909. The Internet address is SenLBennett<aSenate.State .Ml. US.
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Madonna, Scared Heart formalize cooperative pact
Madonna University of Livo-nia and Sacred Heart Major Seminary of Detroit have signed a joint federation state-ment, formalizing cooperative efforts the two schools have en-gaged in for the past several years.
"This is not a merger, but rather a public expression of a col laborat ive a r rangement , " .said Morreignor Allen Vigneron, r ec to r /p re s iden t of Sacred Heart Major Seminary, in a press release. "This federation will help strengthen programs
for the benefit of the s tudents enrolled and will confirm our commitment to Catholic higher education."
Both institutions will main-tain their separate identities, charters, governing structures and boards, and professional accreditations.
The immediate goals of the agreement are: to increase inter-action between faculties, staffs and students; establish out-reach sites on both campuses; increase cooperation in general education and explore the pos-
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In agreement: Madonna University and Sacred Heart Major Seminary officials re-cep/uy signed a joint federation statement. Seated (from left) are: Sister Rose Marie Kujawa, academic vice president at Madonna; Monsignor Allen Vigneron, rector/ president, Sacred Heart; Sister M. Francilene Van de Vyver, president of Madonna; and the Rev. Earl Boyea, dean of studies, Sacred Heart. Standing are: Ernest Nolan, associate academic vice president and dean of graduate studies at Madonna, and Patricia Rennie, dean of the Institute for Ministry, for Sacred Heart.
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A judge shal l order convicted people to cr iminal ly forfeit to the s t a t e property used in the cr ime or derived from a racketeering en-te rpr i se , i ndependen t of any crim-inal proceedings. Conviction for racketeer ing requires proof only by the preponderance of evidence before a judge — not a jury.
Hit deadbeats Four b i l l s to crack down on
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• S B 592 — would es t ab l i sh ch i ld suppor t p a y m e n t s a s par t of a p a r e n t ' s credit report . T h o s e who pay on t ime will ac tua l ly see t he i r credit reports improved, Geake said. • S B 732 — allows employers to d e p o s i t child suppor t p a y m e n t s electronically with the Fr iend of t h e Cour t . FOC in t u r n could m a k e electronic f u n d s t r ans f e r s to t h e recipient ' s account .
• S B 588 — provides a l t e rna t ives to jail for pa ren t s who violate cour t orders for suppor t pay-ments . Locking u p a working par-e n t , s a i d Geake , " o b v i o u s l y defea ts ou r purpose, so t h i s bill provides a te ther sys tem for such ind iv idua ls . "
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Berman, the H o u s e ' s most vo-cal champion of choice on abor-tion bills, raised s o m e of these
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Hanukkah recipes Fabulous fruitcakes
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CHEF LARRY JANES
Poor fruitcake suffers from a bad reputation
It has been around forever, and people either love it or ha te it. "It" has been the b run t of many jokes, and
employees cringe whenever they see the circular or log shape hidden discreetly under their super-visor's armpit .
It has been said tha t frui tcake makes an excel-lent door stop. Maybe you even heard the joke -there 's really only one f rui tcake in the world, and it 's been passed a round for years'1
F a m i l y t r a d i t i o n Poor f rui tcake It has such a bad reputation
Many people don't even want to tas te it, let alone make it. My dislike of f rui tcake is notorious throughout the J a n e s Gang family In our fami-ly. f rui tcake is a holiday symbol of our roots
Momma has been making them since 1 can remember. She always s t a r t s the day after Thanksgiving This gives her ample time to use a clean dish towel to "pat" the fruitcakes biweek-ly with cheap whiskey which, in my opinion.
does nothing more than help kill the taste buds of whomever is crazy or d runk enough to eat it Unlike other members of the clan, my disdain is more verbal, and it has been rumored that the source of my discontent might eventually cost me a share of the inher i tance
With my luck I'll get the-fruitcake pans, all 12 of them!
As much as I can tell, t he re are many reasons for cooks not to like frui tcake. Too many of them have been made jus t as a holiday commodity Does anyone ever ea t those fruitcakes that grace the check-out lines a t stores'7
Of course the cheaper f rui tcakes are stretched by the addition of a lot more bat ter (not always good tast ing) while being pret ty shy and skimpy on the frui t and nuts .
Then there are shipping costs - $37.95 to ship a f rui tcake a t the four th class book rate Most people think frui tcakes should be dense and weigh at least as much as a cinder block
Miss Manners once said that "if so inclined to give a fruitcake, especially as a host or hostess gift, one should at least include a new pan in which it was baked so as not to make the gift a total loss "
U s e f r e s h i n g r e d i e n t s But believe it or not. there are trendy ways to
make a fruitcake tha t someone will want to taste If you dare to bake your own fruitcake, begin with gool ingredients . Look for a fresh supply of dried frui t and nu t s Vic's in Novi and Beverly Hills, the Marketplace in Plymouth, Papa Joe's in Rochester. Westborn in Berkley and Dearborn. Joe's in Livonia, Nino Salvaggio in Farmington Hills and Merchant of Vino will offer a f resher selection of dried nuts and frui ts than any grocery store.
If you can. tas te the n u t s before you buy them. Frui tcake junkies (yes, t he re are some who actu-ally admit to being f ru i tcake aficionados) will be in seventh heaven a t Rocky Peanu t Company in the Eas te rn Market a rea of Detroit. They stock dried f ru i t s galore and the absolute freshest nuts money can buy.
Ask any professional baker , and they will agree tha t you mus t a lways use t h e freshest eggs, the best flour (unbleached) and whenever possible, fresh ground spices.
Cookbook author Flo Braker gets her eggs from a local farm, t r iple sif ts her flour and uses an old electric coffee gr inder to fresh grind cin-namon, nutmeg, ca rdamom and crystallized gin-ger
If you're looking for reference material, there are a mul t i tude of g rea t holiday cookbooks and magazines with holiday baking recipes I was lucky enough to s tumble upon a $6.95 little jewel of a book a t the Fr iends of the Library gift shop at Livonia's Civic Cen te r Library. Dubbed "Bak-ing for Chr is tmas" (copyright 1995 by M a n a Robbina, St . Mart in 's Griffin Publishers, $6.95), th is t iny 100 page book ia jam packed with tasty t rea ts t h a t can be made and given as holiday gifts or simply enjoyed a t home Trus t me, if you bake, you l l enjoy th i s book
Happy baking4
Chef Larry Janet is a free lance writer for the Observer A Eccentric Newepapern To leave a voice mail menage for him dial (313) 963-2047 on a touch-tone phone, then mailbox number 1886.
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e all need a winter celebration "And this is ours," said Rabbi Sherwin T Wine of the
Birmingham Temple in Farmington. Both Hanukkah and Chr is tmas are responses to the winter
solstice," said Wine, talking about late December's lengthening of days and renewal of light, symbolized by the lighting of the
menorah candles. Called T h e Festival of Lights." Hanukkah traditionally celebrates the
rededication of the ancient Jewish Temple in the second century B.C. Following desecration of the temple by Syrian forces, Judas Maccabeus
led the Maccabees family in the restoration work, using the only lamp oil available, a one-day supply that lasted for the eight days required for the task.
"As Humanist ic J e w s we believe that the primary source of power for the solving of h u m a n problems lies within human beings," said Wine.
In his congregation, the rabbi says, "emphasis is not on the miracle of the lights, but on the courage of the Maccabees, because it's a story of people fighting for their natural freedom."
Tradit ional , too. a re family and congregational d inners with special main and side dishes, and once-a-year desser ts .
This year . Hanukkah celebrations begin at sundown on Sunday. Dec. 17 with the lighting of a single candle in the eight-branched menorah
On the second night , two candles are lit. three on the third, until final-ly. on the eighth night , the menorah is fully ablaze in commemoration of the miracle of the ancient oil lamp
At Congregation B'Nai Moshe, West Bloomfield, members are planning a little dinner for 400. featuring vegetar ian and dairy dishes. All prepara-tion and cooking will be done by members, according to the coordinators. Ruth Shayne, of Farmington Hills, and Renee Levine. of West Bloomfield Word is tha t "Renee's Rice" is sure to be as big a hit this year as last.
Levine, who invented the dish, is a Moroccan nat ive who moved to Montreal at age 15 and came to the U.S. some years later Her recipe uses the spice turmeric , which she calls "curcuma, using the New Latin word derived from Arabic as it appears in her French-language Jewish cookbook published in Morocco.
The Birmingham Temple also is p lanning a family dinner, featuring seasoned roast chicken and potato latkes > pancakes*, by ( lassie Cuisine
Cater ing , ope ra t ed by J a n i s Levin-Gorelick and Jef f Swider, and headquar tered at the temple.
Levin-Go rellck is happy to tell the world how she makes la tkes and her special chicken, but politely refuses to reveal the recipe for her allegedly incredible dessert , somewhat sug-gestively named Choco-Chunk Cookies.
• The Congregation B'Nai Moshe dinner is scheduled 6 p m Monday. Dec. 18 Call (810) 788-0660 for information.
• The Birmingham Temple dinner is scheduled 6:30 p.m. Fri-day. Dec. 15. Call (810) 477-1410 for information.
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It's fun to buy wines at a benefit auction
Cellaring a case of wine from a wedding year, birth year of children or any sen t imenta l
occasion is becoming more common-place. We receive voice mail inquiries about acquiring wines from a part icular vintage year. One of the ways is through an auction. Current ly, an improved economy has resulted in an energized wine auction marke t with aggressive bid-ding and rising prices for many older wines, especially Bordeaux from top vintages such as 1982.
Since Michigan has two char i ty wine auctions receiving internat ion-al at tention, we decided to address t h e issue of wine auctions. Each fall. T h e Detroit Internat ional Wine Auc-tion raises money for the Center for Creative Studies. Each spring, the Ann Arbor Art Center conducts WineFest which literally t u r n s wine into art.
Conducting wine auct ions can also be a business. For about 15 years, Chicago has been a center for wine auction activity. Given t h e city's central location, bidders spend a weekend shopping and dining and alao a t tending a Davis & Company auction a t the Universi ty Club of Chicago, a l andmark facility across the s t reet from the Art Ins t i tu te . Davis k Company ia the only wine auction house operat ing in North America which h a s main ta ined its buyers commission a t 10 percent . All o ther auction houses are charging 15 percent against the h a m m e r price.
At a recent Davie 4 Company auc-tion. a case of 1982 Cha teau Mar gaux was purchased for $2,640 a case, Chateau Mouton 1962 waa $3,850 with 1986 Mouton hammered
at $2,310 per case. Unders tand, this is not a charity auction. This is a let-the-good-times-roll purchase ei ther for consumption or cellaring, in hopes tha t the price will rise fu r ther and a profit can be made
"An auction is a fun way to buy wine," Mary Lou J a n e s of Bloomfield Hills said. She a n d her husband HRichard are avid suppor te rs of CCS and were active bidders a t the Detroit In terna t ional Wine Auction. "We mark up the auction catalog totally, Mrs. J a n e s continued. "We love wine and we like the charity."
The Detroit In terna t ional Wine Auction received $100,000 corporate suppor t from Genera l Motors Corp. Ter ry Rhadigan speaking for GM Corporate Relations pointed out that in any year 50 to 80 CCS a lums work m t h e Genera l Motors' design
' cen te r . Additionally, th is year, the honorary chai rpersons were Fred Fisher and his wife Juel le , owners of F i sher Vineyarda in California. "GM h a s s tamped the n a m e Fisher on a lot of cars," Rhadigan said. T h e Detroit In ternat ional Wine Auction ia a unique function and GM had never done th is before *
General Wine Co.'s owner Syd Roes ia an enthusias t ic suppor ter of t h e Detroit Auction. He hailed th is year 's event a s t h e most well-run and lively in the 10 years I've been at tending." When asked about ham-mer prices, he believed people over paid for wine, b u t added "people viewed it aa a fun way to buy wine. They went there with chari ty atti-tudea and got t h e best of both worlds in wine, a r t or auctioned tr ips. They lef t with the w a r m feeling of giving a f t e r a t tending the premier wine and food event in our market ."
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1994 C o s du Bo«s Barrel Fermented Chardonnay $12 50
1994 Kunde Sonoma Valley Oardonrury $14 1993 Kunde Reserve Chardonnay $20
1994 Mwassou White Bugundy (pmot Wane) $7 1994 Vilta Mt Eden Pmot Blanc $16 1993 Chatooe Vineyard Ptaot Blanc $19 1994 Geyser Peak Semchard $8 1993 Geyser Peak Shiraz $13 1993 Joseph Phelps Le Mistral $15
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Our quick research into lots and prices a t Davis & Company showed that people used the charity a t t i tude for some lota, but for others, high bidders were not only charitable, they got a good price.
With wan ing endowments for the arts , the Ann Arbor Art Center counta heavily on ita WineFest auc-tion and activities to support such programs aa Art Start , providing free classes for elementary school-aged children. ArtVentures pro-motes a r t history and cul tural awareneea in a drop-in activity room at the Art Center
Although WineFest seems a long way off, Sa tu rday . April 27, 1996 to be exact, aolidtotion is well under-way Matanzae Creek Winery owner
Sandra Maclver will serve as hon-orary chairperson In speaking wi th Maclver by phone she commented that "wine is a r t and WineFest makes this connection very well." • For fu r ther inquiries about wine auctions contact:
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Celebrate the Feast of Lights with good eating • RENEE-S RICE
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Z cups hot water 1 onion, thinly sliced length
wise 1 teaspoon turmeric Otive oil for browning Walnut meats, cwo^en into
pieces Dned apneots. cut <nto pieces In a heavy pot. brown onion in
olive oil Add turmeric Adil rice and brown. Over medium heat slowly stir in the water, bring i>> a boil, reduce to simmer for 20 25 minutes When water is absorbed and rice is fluffed up, turn oil heal and let sit alx>ui 1U minutes Stir in walnut and apricot pieces
JANIS LEVIN GORE LICK S HANUKAH POTATO LATKES
6 large potatoes, peeled ] medium onion c-a cup mauo meat ^ cup flour 4 eggs Salt to taste 2 tablespoons sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder Vegetable oil
I 'se electric crater with coarse blade, or hand grater like m> grand mother Sarah Aaronson did. I 'se the side with the little holes We are nut making hash browns, Jams in struct*, (irate onion and rinse un der cold water, let dram Ready a
large frying pan or electric fry pan with '/» inch thick of vegetable oil Nearby, rip open a paper bag and layer with paper toweling Grate po tatoes into a colander in bowl for drainage. Pour grated. drained po-tatoes into large bowl Add onions and eggs, stirring well Gradually add the flour and matzo meal, using more or less to make a fairly thick batter that will aoftly pile Heat oil to the point that a drop of water will sizzle Add salt and sugar to taste to the batter. Stir in baking powder
Take a full tablespoon of batter and gently spoon into hot oil, lighl h flatten. Repeat. With spatula, gently loosen f rym^ntom of pan so pancakes are more or less floating When edges are golden brown, care fully turn Remove to paper towel-ing. turning to drain oil from both sides Makes 30 35, leftovers will keep frozen about three months
.Janis' secret to keeping latkes crisp for aliout an hour until serv-ing: heat oven to 200 degrees Line bottom with foil to catch drippings Lay pancakes on open rack so air can circulate.
J A N I S - VERY EASY SEASONED ROAST CHICKEN
1 or 2 pieces chicken per per son
in teaspoon white peppe-I teaspoon papnka Make dry aib of 1 tablespoon
each Seasoning salt
Garlic powder Oregano
Add '<•* teaspoon white pepper and 1 teaspoon |>aprika to dry mi* On clean, dry chicken pieces, rub seasoning on well ait in refrig erator at least 1! hours or overnight I.a> bone side up in preheated 400 degree oven for 20 minutes or until brown Turn skin side up for anoth er 15 "JO minutes until golden and done -
SUFGANIYOT. MODERN ISRAEL S HANUKKAH DOUGHNUTS
This holiday dessert is believed to lie related to Greek loukomades. a sweet fritter dipped in honey sug ar syrup, fried on an iron grill and covered with gTape molasses. It might be a more conceptual than literal dessert, in that recipes vary, reflecting contributions and changes made by Jews from eastern and western Europe and from. Mediterranean countries
Mimi Markofsky. of West Bloom field, who works for S{>erl>er's Ko-sher Catering, and also is a freelance cook, baker, anil teacher, ha- two sufganiyot recipes which
— he describes as "easier, which can not he (tiled, and somewhat more difficult, which can lie filled
She also wanted to share her re ripe for |K>lato kugel meat loaf, featuring loose hamburger which looks, -he says, like the topping on a conev island hot dog
MIMI-S' LESSWORKMELT-IN-Y O U R -MO U T H S U F O A N I Y O T
3 large eggs 1 Vj cup granulated sugar 1 cup sour cream 4 cup flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 2 teaspoons baking powder Yt teaspoon salt ^ teaspoon cinnamon
In the large bowl of a stand mixer, beat eggs with sugar. Add sour cream, mixing well. Combine flour, haking soda, baking powder, salt and cinnamon With mixer on low speed, add flour mixture to egg mixture. If mixture seems too thin, add more flour '/S cup at a time un-til mixture can be lifted by the handful without slipping through your fingers. The mixture will re-main sticky Scoop the dough onto a floured board and pat into a round '/»inch thick Cut with a floured doughnut cutter or use two biscuit cutters of different sizes, one for the outside shape and one for the hole. Allow the doughnuts to rest on a lightly floured surface for 10 min-utes (which will allow for less fat absorption when frying) Heat a deep pan with 4 C of vegetable oil a few at a time, frying 2-3 minutes on each side until golden. Drain well on paper toweling. Dust with powd-ered sugar or a mixture of Va sugar and 2 tablespoons cinnamon Makes 24
M IMI S MORE CHALLENGING JELLY SUFGANIYOT
2 tablespoon dry yeast 3Vj tablespoon granulated
sugar ' % cup lukewarm milk
2Vi cups ail purpose flour 2 egg yolks Pinch of salt Pinch of cinnamon 1 Yi tablespoons softened
marganne Plum or strawberry preserves Vegetable oil for deep frying Granulated sugar for coating
Dissolve the yeast and 2 table spoons of the sugar in the milk. Sift the flour Place four on 8 boartd and make a well in the center Add the yeast mixture, the egg yolks, salt, cinnamon, and the remaining 1 tablespoons sugar Knead well. Add the margarine and knead until the dough is elastic. Cover and l^t rise two hours. Sprinkle flour on the board. Roll the dough out thin. Cut with a glass into rounds about 2 inches in diameter (or larger, as you prefer). Cover and let rise 15 min utes more. Pour 2 inches of oil into a heavy pot and heat to 375 degrees. Drop the doughnuts into the oil. 4 or 5 at a time, turning when brown. Drain on paper toweling. With a tiny spoon, fill the doughnut with jam: insert the spoon in the top of the doughnut, revolve it inside the doughnut and remove it from the same hole made on entering. Roll in granulated sugar Makes 30-35.
M I MI • SPOTATOKUGCL MEATLOAFA LACONEYISLAND
1 lb ground beef 1 tablespoon oil H teaspoon salt Black pepper, to taste 1 dash garlic powder 1 large egg 2 tablespoons ketchup For the potato mixture: 1 small onion, halved 3 medium potatoes, peeled
and chunked 2 large eggs * teaspoon salt i
3 tablespoons flour or potato starch teaspoon baking powder
Beef mixture: Heat oil in large skillet. Add meat and cook over me-dium heat 4-5 minutes until browned and crumbly. Keep mash-ing it to keep it crumbly. Add sea-sonings. egg and ketchup, mixing well. Transfer meat mixture to a shallow 1 quart greased baking dish. Potato mixture: place onion, potatoes and eggs in bowl of food processor and process using steel knife until pureed, about 20 to 30 seconds. Add remaining ingredients and process for a few more seconds to blend into a smooth mixture. Pour over meat in baking dish, spreading evenly over top. Bake at 375 degrees until well browned and crisp, about 1 hihir. Freezes well.
Flavorful homemade fruitcakes are full of holiday cheer See Chef Larry Jane-
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CHOCOLATE FRUITCAKE
•j cup Chopped dned figs • ? cup chooped dned apneots ? cup dned chemes j cup golden raisins « cup Grand Marnier liqueur * cup cognac, plus additional
C O R O N A T I O N STREET ITEMS A L S O A SPECIALTY We also carry Smarties. Scotch Mints. Rosebuds. Dollv Mm. Jellv Babies. Licorice Cigars. Licorice Pipes, Cadbury Flake CrunehiP Bars, Turkish Delight. Macintosh Tort'ee. Burnt Almond Bars Thrills Gum Cadburv' Rum & Butter Bars
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and cognac Cover and allow the fruit to macerate for overnight, stir ring once or twice Preheat oven to '<25 degrees F
Prepare three mini loaf pans or • >ne 9X5X3 inih loaf pan Coat the inside- with butter and then line the sides and bottom with parch ment paper In a small bowl, whisk together the flour and the baking powder Melt the chocolate in the top of a double I toiler set over barely simmering water When almost melted, remove from heat and stir until completely melted Set aside
In the bowl of an electric mixer, heat the butter and the sugar to-gether until light and fluffy Beat in the melted chocolate until cofn pletely blended Scrape down the sides of the bowl, then beat in the eggs, one at a time, until completely blended With mixer on low speed, blend in the flour, then the fruit and the liquor. Spoon the batter into the prepared pans and bake for ! hour or until wooden skewer in -erted in the center comes out just slightly moist. Remove pans from oven and allow cakes to cool on a rack in the pans until cool.
Remove from pans, peel off parchment paper Moisten a double layer of cheesecloth with cognac and wrap around the cakes Wrap
lightly m plastic wrap or a heavy duty storage bag Store cakes in a cool spot.
Recipe from "Baking for Christ-mas " by Maria Bobbins. (Copyright 1995, St .Martin's Griffin Publish-ers. S6 95 I
IRISH GUINNESS FRUITCAKE
1 cup dark raisins ' j cup golden raisins 2 cups Guinness stout or por
1 stick ('A pound) unsatted butter, room temperature
1 cup tightly packed dartt brown sugar
3 large eggs, lightly beaten The grated nnd of 1 orange '6 cup chopped walnuts
Soak the raisins in the stout or the porter overnight. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F Butter the sides and bottom of an 8-inch round cake pan, line the bottom
with a round of parchment paper ami then butter the parchment.
In a medium sized bowl of an electric mixer, cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the eggs, one al a time, until each is well blended in. With the mixer on low speed, gradually stir in the flour mixture and orange rind. Drain the raisins, reserving the beer and fold in the raisins and walnuts. Turn the batter into the prepared cake pan and ba^efor 1 hour. Turn oven heat down to 300 degrees and bake for 1 hour longer or until a wooden skewer inserted into the center comes out clean.
When cake has cooled, turn it out of the pan. peel away the parchment paper and pierce holes all around the bottom of the cake with a skewer. Pour one cup of the re served beer into the pierced cake. Soak a double layer of cheesecloth in remaining beer and wrap around the cake. Store in plastic container with a tight fitting lid in a cool place for 2 weeks before using.
Recipe from: "British C(x>kery " by Jane Grigeon. (copyright 1985 An-theum publishers, $18 95)
FIGGY ALMOND CHRISTMAS CAKE
1 cups dned figs, stemmed
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In a small bowl, combine the figs with the orange juice and set aside. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. But-ter an 8-cup ring mold^or Kugelhopf mold and sprinkle j m h the ground almonds. In a_sm^l bowl, whisk to-gether the flour and the baking powder In the bowl of an electric mixer, cream the butter and the sugar until light and fluffy.
Beat in the eggs, one at a time, and continue beating until the mix-ture becomes very pale. Beat in the orange zest. With mixer speed on low. gradually add the flour mixture until just blended.
Finally, stir in the figs, orange juice and sliced almonds. Turn the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 40-45 minutes or until a wooden skewer inserted in the cen-ter comes out clean. Remove pan from oven and allow cake to cool in the pan on a rack for 10 minutes.
In a small saucepan, bring the orange juice and sugar to a boil over medium heat. Remove from heat and stir with a wooden spoon until the sugar is completely dissolved. Pierce the top of the cake all over with a skewer and spoon the warm syrup over the cake.
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Half the fun of the holidays is the wildly hectic pace. The mad rush has begun, and it's import ant to build some down time into holiday plans.
"I've always considered holiday breakfasts as a special opportuni-ty to nurture family ties," said Ken Haedri§h, whole grain baker and author of "Country Break lasts'" (Bantam). "I t ' s a perfect time to huddle with the family, talk alwiut all the exciting events planned for the days and weeks ahead, and watch the holiday spirit work its special magic on the kids."
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BANANA WHEAT GERM SODA BREAD
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Vi cup whole wheat flour V? cup toasted wheat germ 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon, baking powder 2 tablespoons unsalted butter.
at room temperature I cup plain yogurt I large very npe banana, well
mashed {Vs cup) '6 cup milk Vi cup packed light brown sug
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Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. and lightly butter a large haking sheet. In a large bowl, toss together the flours, wheat germ, salt, haking soda and baking powder. Cut the butter into small pieces, dropping them into the dry ingredients. Rub I he butter into the dry ingredients until it is reduced to fine pieces.
In another bowl, whisk the yo-gurt, banana, milk and brown sugar together Make a well in the dry ingredients, then add the liquid and the walnuts. Stir vigorously until the dough pulls together in a dense, cohesive ball.
Flour your work counter, then scrape the dough out onto it. Cut the dough in half, then knead each half into a ball with floured hands. Place the balls on the baking sheet and make a single incision, about '/2-inch deep, across the center of each one with a sharp serrated knife.
Bake the loaves for 35-40 min utes. until golden brown and crusty The bottoms should sound hollow when tapped with a finger. Cool on a rack for about 15 minutes before slicing Makes 2 loaves.
Recipe from "Country Breakfasts" by Ken Haedrich (copyright 1994, Bantam Boohs) .
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Latest shapewear creates the figure
Before you s l i ther in to t ha t s l inky little party dress , cons ider what you might wear under-nea th More t h a n ever, lingerie is an essen-
tial part of the wardrobe, providing solut ions to the new d e m a n d s m a d e on our figures by the world of fashion
Form fit t ine -u i t s . pencil skir ts , hip-hugging leathers and s l im sat in sh i f t s all account for the resurgence of shapewear
Your mothe r - girdle i> absen t in th i s come-back It has been rest vied hv underwear manufac-
turers as a sexy, yet practi cal, control garment . Cleverly coined "sha t>ewear, ' the new corset is t he hot seller in the linge-rie d e p a r t m e n t . I t 's made from technologically ad-vanced fabr ics tha t provide s t ruc tu re wi thout rigidity.
C h a r l o t t e P i e r c e , an in t e rna t iona l ly recognized au tho r i t y on figure control, recently ass is ted custom ers with their in t imate ap-
parel need> in J a c o b s o n ' s B i r m i n g h a m store
Scene stealers Pierce pointed to some of the latest styles in
shapewear . inc luding Nator i s t u m m y control waist c incher and s imi la r styles by Olga and Smooth ie >$23 For evening gowns, she re-c o m m e n d s Nator i ' s one piece body suit ($58i or Olga s sleek version with a h idden wire frame ($39) or push up bra i$39)
When it comes to bra fit and selection. Pierce is par t icular ly ou t spoken Her company, SAS Ente r -prises. m a n u f a c t u r e s all of t he underwire bras on the marke t Today ' s underwires are soft and com fortahle due to nevi p las t ic -coated and f la t tened wires with cushioned t i p s W i t h t ape measure cas-ually d raped around her neck, Pierce explains the impor tance of bra f i t . "There is a sea of bras out
there ," she says, "so every woman needs help in find-ing the right one for her. Comfor t is subjective. Therefore, fit is the key Some women like s t re tch , some need suppor t , but ev-eryone needs the proper in-nerwear to make the outerwear look good. " T h e right bra can actually shape the breas ts , " she in-s is ts .
Support groups If you try on d i f fe rent types of bras, you can see
for yourself t he d i f ferences t h a t each one makes An underwi re shapes , s epa ra t e s and lifts while providing u l t i m a t e suppor t . A minimizer moves breast t i s s u e out and f l a t t ens it — good under kni ts or a t ight blouse. P u s h ups provide maxi-m u m cleavage and arc good for plunging neck-lines, while t r ad i t iona l s tyles provide full cover age A bra with a cu t -ou t f r a m e is good for a ful l-figured woman . Mos t women need a bra wardrobe for a variety of fash ion looks.
According to Pierce, a good bra should; Not dig in at t he shoulder . Pi t close to the breast bone and not s t a n d away at t h e center . Con ta in all the breast t i s sue ins ide t h e cup. Not ride up the back. Be comfor tab le enough for you to s l ip a finger un-de rnea th t h e band a t t he base of the cups.
" Bra f i t t ing is a real service," says Pierce. Once you get t he proper fit, you 11 be amazed at how sexy, pre t ty and fun to wear, a bra can be.
Lmtia Bark rack is a Birmingham resident. She - welcomes column ideas and information about
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• L inda Bach rack goes s h o p p i n g tor dazzl ing holi-day ou t f i t s . • A s imple box of m a t e r n i t y c lothes for before d u r i n g and af ter . • G o B e h i n d T h e LebeJ wi th Victoria M a c k e n z i e C h i Ida. • Re ta i l De ta i l s br iefs you o n changes in t h e :
Smart spending key to debt-free season
The holidays don ' t always have to be associated with bills according fc) the exper t s who offer shoppers some money-management t ips .
If you want the seasonal spiri t to last , make sure your hol iday deb t s
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t u r n s even the most fiscally responsi ble person into a harr ied impulse shopper
T h i s month , year long shopp ing cau t ion is thrown to the wind . " said Peg Eddy , a cer t i f ied f inanc ia l p l anne r " I t ' s Ch r i s tmas , i t 's Hanu-kahh . You're jus t barraged with all th i s advertising. Giving, buying and get t ing are equa ted wi th happ ines s . Bu t the day after , i t ' s like a t r ip le hangover."
Holiday spending accoun t s for a sizable 40 percent of the credit card pu rchases the average Amer ican makes dur ing the year — or $1,000 in charges per credit card account , ac cording to Ca rdTrak . a credit card newsletter publ ished by HAM He search Corp of Maryland .
Yet financial advisers insis t tha t a debt - f ree holiday can still be a merry one T h e best way to avoid over spending, they agree, is to set as ide quiet t ime to make a list and develop) a reasonable budget. T h e n stick to tha t budget despi te the psychological
pressures . Here are their t ips for keeping holi-
day spending under control: • Make a budget . Lis t all holiday ex-j>enditures: gifts, wrapping paper, cards, postage, tree and decorat ions . And don' t forget travel, special meals, e n t e r t a i n m e n t and the b i r thdays and anniversar ies t ha t fall dur ing th i s t ime of year.
Next, es t imate the cost of each. If the total cost is beyond your means , consider these courses of act ion:
• Scale back Decide which i tems are most impor tan t , t hen e l imina te or modify the others. Do you really need to send cards to people you see fre-quen t ly ' ' Consider giving small pre-sents , such as a gift cer t i f icate for a movie or a gift of your t ime , such as baby-s i t t ing or housecleaning.
• Downsize your gift-giving If pre-sen t s to your extended family take a big chunk of your t ime and money, draw n a m e s from a hat Each partici pant then buys only one gift .
• If t ime permits , make, ra ther t han buy. holiday presents .
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Holiday sounds: The full-costumed Living Christmas Card will perform their four-part harmonies for shoppers every Saturday and Sunday from I-3 p.m. through Dec. 23 at Laurel Park Place Mall in Livonia.
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T h e Wes t land Shopp ing Cente r is sponsor ing a can food drive through Dec 9 to benefi t Opera t ion Bread Basket .
Shoppers are invited to con t r ibu te three canned goods or non-pe r i shab le p roduc t s to cus tomer service. For the i r part , cus tomers will receive 25-percent off from par t i c ipa t ing s tores in suppor t of the cause.
Opera t ion Bread Baske t will dis-t r i bu t e the collected food p roduc t s to 96 needy Wes t land fami l ies in t i m e for C h r i s t m a s Dinner .
Canned foods and paper p roduc t s can also be left at the Sleigh of Giving parked in the mal l ' s E a s t Cour t .
Mall spokeswoman Claud ia Freder-ick said th i s is the th i rd year
shoppers have been a sked to contrib-ute food for the needy.
" C o m m u n i t y response has been overwhelming each t i m e , " she said. "We've fed more t h a n 400 people through the holidays T h i s year with the added incentive of discount coupons , we're hoping for a bigger re-sponse f rom shoppers a s the mer-c h a n t s give them some th ing in return for their efforts . Hopefu l ly , one will help the other "
Shopper s can also m a k e donat ions to char i ty at two o ther area malls . At both Wonder land Mall and Laurel Park Place in Livonia. T rees of Life to benef i t area hospice agencies are up. Shoppe r s can buy o r n a m e n t s to honor those f ight ing cancer bat t les wi th proceeds going to hospice cen-ters .
Several r eaders called with sugges t ions for locating some of the hard to find i tems ment ioned two weeks ago . . . ,
Regarding smoked meats . . . A reader said Marketp lace Mea t s in Union Lake has its own smoke-house where turkey, sausage, and lieef is smoked . The shop also m a k e s Hungar i an and venison sausage, chicken, beef and turkey jerky. Call (810) 363 2041 for more in format ion .
Helen M u r p h y of Farmington Hil ls said del icious smoked m e a t s can lie ordered from Burger 's S m o k e h o u s e in Missouri 1-800-624-5426. " W e visited there and it was very clean, qual i ty ."
F ran Allagreen of Southf ie ld re-ported finding small metal squi r rel-proof garbage cans for bird seed at t he Do-It Cente r in Warren. Un-for tuna te ly , t h e s tore ' s n u m b e r was d i sconnec ted and we cou ldn ' t check it out .
Dorothy Wylo said she 's spot ted meta l b i rd-seed cans at Mur ray ' s in Redford , P lymouth Road eas t of I n k s t e r Helen .Murphy found some 10 a n d 20-gallon galvanized cans a t J e a n ' s T rue Value Hard-ware on 12 Mile between Middle-belt a n d Orchard Lake Roads .
T h r e e callers said they have pan t s creasers to offer the P lym-outh res ident . Thei r numbers will be forwarded ' to him.
We' re still looking for replace-m e n t screw-on tops for a pair of crystal sa l t and pepper shakers , a l aundry bag tha t a t t aches to the end of a mul t is tory laundry shu t e with a zipper on the bot tom, and a musica l cake plate t ha t plays Hap-py Bi r thday .
If any shopper knows where to get any of these very hard- to-f ind i tems, please give Mal l s it Ma in -s t ree t s a call a t <810) 901-2567. We'll p r in t your responses! You can fax an answer to (810) 644-1314. Or write Where Can 1 Find, c /o T h e Observer A Eccentr ic Newspapers , 805 E. Maple, Bir-m i n g h a m , 48009. New shopping c h a l l e n g e s are a l s o we lcome th rough these avenues. T h a n k you!
Retailers can submit news of upcoming events and promotions for Added Attractions. The deadline is the Wednesday before publication on Monday. Send facts to Malls A Mainstreets, Observer A Eccentric Newspapers. 806 E Maple. Birmingham. 48009 Or fax to: (810) 644-1314
KtOKDAY. DEC 4
SANTA PHOTOS Santa Claus * at area snoptxng centers tor photos through Dec 24 The spectacular Wizard of Cn e*hrt>-rt runs through Dec 31 at Summit Place Man 21 animated vignettes tea the tale AdditionaHy. Summit Place has playground tor children with daily holiday activities near KoN's Postal station and area tor writ ng Letters to Santa an Northland. Twelve Oaks and Lakeside Mans Summit Place Ekzabeth Lake/Teiegrapn Watenord {810)683-5299
SMimix Horn through Dec 22. Southfield business workers can nde troSeys HOSjT and JoSy" running from designated office Du*»ngs to Northland mil tie tween 11 a.m. and 2 p m da«y A bo* kmc* w* be provided to shoppers Focus Mope will wrap gifts tor a donation Horthiand Center Ntne MMe/Green*ekJ Southfield (810)443 5311.
SMUTTt* Between Big Beeyer Roed businesses and Somerset Coaection. free, through Qac. 22. Gift «*ap canst and fresh co(toe For detatfs cafl Somerset CoSectior) B* Bem*r/Coo*dge Troy (810)643*360
A D D E D A T T R A C T I O N S citizens and people with disabilities 8-10 a.m. Enter tamment, refreshments, pictures with Santa. Gift wrapping and gift selection service tor participants Wonderland Matt Plymouth/MtddieOeft L/voma (313)522 4)00
PHOTOS Mail hosts free photos with Santa 11 a.m. to 9 p m center court Also free anniversary tote bag with re ceipts totalling $ 100 or more. Dec 7 -10 at Customer Service Desk Westland Canter Wayne/Warren (3)3)425 5001.
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F O M M M M Tlcketmaster wifl give away a variety of event tickets to shoppers who Wing m cans and boxes of food tor Bot> Bauer and WCSX Marathon For Meals 4-6 p.m. Harmony House Repeated on Dee. 13 from 4-6 p m. at Harmony House. Hoover and 11 Mile Warren (Through Dec. 15 food can be dropped off at a truck in the Northwood Shopping Center parking lot . 13 Mile/Woodward m Royal Oak.) BtrxxnUetd Town Square. Telegraph/" Square Lake (8)0)4334000
FRIDAY. DEC. 8
CLOTHS* AT LUNCH Janet Varrver presents informal modeling of latest col-lections from noon to 2 p.m. at Kruse & Muer. each Friday through Dec 29. 32) Mam Downtown Rochester (810) 652 2212.
SANTA TSA 4 p.m. in Rotunda Repeated Dec. 9 at I and 3 p.m. Tickets $20 Available at Concierge Desk Somerset Collection. Big Beaver/CooHdge Troy. (8)0)643-6360.
PLYMOUTH SANTA Santa Claus * m Kellogg Park tor photos 5-8 p.m. on Fridays. Noon to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. Chnstmas Eve from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 40 trees m the park have been lit and decorated by area CamMes Mam/Ann Amor Trail Plymouth (313)453-1540
SATURDAY, DEC 9
ANTIST VISITS James Labadie returns to Adamo Coaection to hand paint customer designs. Company logos, and f*rr% snapshots on stfk ties. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Repeated Dec. 10 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Each tie la $75. sn brushed »hae you wan or shop m Bammghsm 268 W. Maple Birmingham (810)644-9224
Throu0« Dec. 22. 10 a m to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Satixdey. Pair* Creek Center tor Arts hosts hoaday thoppmg gaaery Gifts ndude one-of-akmd jackets, evening begs, jewelry. A l l a n s and home accenu 407 Pine Rochester (910)661-4110.
"The Shoemaker and the ENee' preserved through December Showtimes Monday Friday 7 p.m. Satia day. 11 am. 1 and 3 p m Ftee Ma> sponsors s QMn« Tim tor Oakland County's young war ta <* the state tor shopper participation GM wrapping by The Rainbow Connection. Dec. I -24. noon to 0 p m . noon to 4 p.m. Sundays. Wrap atadon center court.
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[Stores host annual day of shoppmg tor senior
Dei Kauffrnan and a three-piece band performs vane ty music. 7-8 p.m. m east court. Enjoy complimentary ooncerta every Wednesday through Dec 20. Was fiend Canter Wayne/Warren (313) 425-5001.
raeiwl clothes from Chico t presented noon to 2 p.m. during lunch at Stage £ Co floanjwos. Orchard Lake/Map* West Bkxtmheid (810)365*622
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/ • Puppets To Go" pertorm l 20 amd 2:20 p.m. at Parisian Department Store. Also at the rrm. Santa «na reed hoadey stones to chadren from 10-11 a.m. m center oourt. Treats tor ai m attendance Law* Pan, Place So MUe/Hewburgh- Uvorm. (313)963-7500.
SANTA PHOTOS MitzeMeld't 11 a m to 3 p.m. Saturdays thrcx^h Dec 23 Mam Street/Fouth Downtown Rochester (SlOf 6564090
Native West hosts 9th annual Art and Jewelry Feet. Ml through Dec. 10. Meat artnt Mark S*eram«h at opening recaption 6-B pm. 963 W Arm Arbor Tmt Plymouth (313)466-993$.
Qmg Dinosaurs Mth Cavern Juke al 6 p.m. near the garden area Aiao Lunch srtth Santa Ctaue 11:30 am. $6 per person Ma#c show and auprlee «or each chad included Repeated Dec 16 at 11?30 am. I *- !<•> Sit i g , j s mar
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HOUOYI Lake Orion School Wind EneemMe plays at I p.m. OMichman Qleas Mowers demonstrate craft throutfiOac. lOat AlweyeChrletmeeettxe. Hammered dmamer pieyer ANe Huaear 4-9 p.m Canterbury VWaga Joatyn/ofT I 75. Lake Orion (910) Ml-6700
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and Friday at 9 a m Coat is S3 par coma. frat-eanabMis. Aoaeoatf«Ctoam Letters to the North M e can to at dtotoy in oantar oouit OgsS Kitchen UBO/Schoatom. (919)247-1744.
RETAIL DETAILS
Retsll Details fsstures the lat est news briefs from mall and Mam Street shopping centers. Mail submissions to: Retail De tails, Observer & Eccentric News papers. 805 E. Maple. Birmmg riatn. 4S009. Or fax them to: (810)644 1314.
U FARMER JACK DELIVERS F a r m e r J a c k is " O n l i n e " to
provide shoppers wi th a new way t o buy groceries via c o m p u t e r and a $9.95 delivery service. Custom-fcrft order by call ing or faxing a toll-free n u m b e r (1-800-653-6320) 24" hours, seven d a y s a week, or through the i r Amer ica Onl ine Service, s imply "c l i ck ing on" the i tems they want. T h e i t ems for purchase are l is ted in a catalog available a t all F a r m e r Jack loca-tions. Farmer J ack , owned by A&p, i s t h e fifth largest super mai j ie t operator in Nor th Ameri-ca. O y V •
• 0AALAN0 MALL NEWS . A t h l e t e s ' F o o t is open on the Upper level near J . C . Penney . The fetfcre special izes in n a m e brand footwear fea tu r ing Nike , Reebok, and Adidas.
V i a R o m a is a l so new to the center on t h e m a i n floor near J.C. PAwiey. Via R o m a fea tu res de-
s igner m e n ' s clothing, ties, under-g a r m e n t s a n d belts.
P e t i t e S o p h i s t i c a t e opened in the H u d s o n ' s wing of the mall , carrying women's wear sizes 2-14
• GIFTED LADIES T h e former owners of now
closed, Book People shop in Orc-ha rd Mall , West Bloomfield, R l s -s a W i n k l e m a n and S a n d y N a t h a n s o n pooled their resources to open a new retail venture in downtown F r a n k l i n . G i f t P e o p l e h a s gif ts for "moms , dads , k ids and g randpa ren t s , " and also per-sonal ized stat ionery, paper goods, a b r ida l registry and wedding par-ty gif ts . They ' re located in the " l i t t l e yellow house," 32644 F rank l in Road. T h e shop is open M o n d a y - S a t u r d a y 10 a.m. to 6 p .m. and through the holidays on S u n d a y f rom noon to 5 p.m. For more informat ion call (810) 539-7705.
• TIE SHOP MOVES T h e T i e M a n , a designer t ie
b o u t i q u e in L ivon ia , moved to bigger headquar t e r s in the M e r r i -F l v e P l a z a . 31160 Five Mile. Owner M a r k McCleUan asks c u s t o m e r s to bring in a toy for the " T o y s For T o t s " program and receive a copy of h is booklet
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"Let ' s T a l k T ie s , " while suppl ies last. For more information, call (313) 5 1 3 - 0 T I E .
• C A N C E R B E N E F I T
M e d i a P l a y is selling a plush Snoopy S a n t a for $7.99. One dol-lar f rom each purchase will be given to the Ch i ld ren ' s Cancer Research F u n d . Find Snoopy in the center a i s le of the stores in T e l - T w e l v e Mal l . S o u t h f i e l d and across f rom S u m m i t P l a c e Mall in W a t e r f o r d .
• H A R D W A R E S T O R E M O V E S
M e l v i n ' a H a r d w a r e Do- I t C e n t e r , a W a l l e d L a k e inst i tu-tion s ince 1972, moved to Walled L a k e C o m m o n s , near Pontiac Trai l and Map le . Melvin's Hard-ware e x p a n d s from 7,000 to 10.000-square feet, and adds a 5,000-square foot Garden Center . The old locat ion will be demol-ished. T h e s tore is owned by the Melvin Family . Melvin's devel-oped a large following of clientele who come to visit one of the s ta te ' s largest nu t and bolt and fastener open bin stores.
"One of the big misconceptions about i ndependen t hardware stores is t h a t people think tha t we can' t c o m p e t e with the chains on price," sa id J o Melvin. "Tha t is not t he case. As members of Hardware Wholesalers Inc., we have the buy ing power of one of the largest cha ins in the country, yet we m a i n t a i n the qual i ty of service a n d commi tmen t to the c o m m u n i t y of a mom and pop op-e ra t ion . "
Melv in ' s h a s 23 employees I t ' s open 361 d a y s a year. Hours are Monday-Fr iday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. S a t u r d a y 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. For more infor-mat ion call (810) 624-4847.
• S A N T A B E N E F I T
S a k s F i f t h A v e n u e in the S o m e r s e t Co l l ec t ion , T r o y , will dona te t h e $5 cost of a photo but-ton wi th S a n t a Claus , to the Make-A Wish Foundat ion. Vol-unteers f rom Make-A Wish will staff t he pho to booth where in s tan t b u t t o n - m a k i n g suppl ies and film are avai lable t hanks to Saks , K m a r t and Polaroid. San ta welcomes all shoppers for visits, free of charge, and customers can snap or v ideotape the visits. San la C l a u s is in the Chi ldren 's Shop on the t h i rd floor, Thur sday Sun day 11 a .m. to 7 p.m.
• S H O P P E R S ' C O O K B O O K
H u d s o n ' s publ ished "Warmest Regards ," a collection of 150 re-
c ipes f rom its customers . T h e 210-page book includes a message f r o m each " c h e f t ha t shares a bit of t he t radi t ion a round the i r re-cipe. I l lustrator Tomie dePaola p e n n e d the pictures for the book. All p rof i t s from the sale of " W a r m e s t Regards." benefit Un i t ed Way. The book is $11.95 a t all Hudson stores.
• COOKIE COLLECTION J a c o b s o n ' s in t roduced G i n g e r
K i d s , a year-old New York-based c o m p a n y that bakes a line of ginger sugar cookies and baking p roduc t s , to teach chi ldren abou t foreign lands arid cul tures . Each mix box contains a fact sheet with l e s sons in how to count , say a few p h r a s e s , and read alniut the cus-t o m s of seven countr ies represent-ed by their cookie: Linzer T a r t l e t s f r o m Austr ia . Almond Cookies f rom China , Sugar wafers f rom France , Tea cakes from Mexico, P e a n u t Cookies from Nigeria, M a n d e l b r o t from Israel, and Choco la t e Puffs from Italy. T h e i t e m s are in Jacobson ' s gourmet shops , $4.95 to $22.
Spending • Some adu l t s give one a n o t h e r New Year 's gif ts ins tead of C h r i s t m a s gifts to take advan tage of post-hol iday sales.
• Cons ide r s e p a r a t i n g " s h o p -ping" tr ips f rom "buying" t r ips . Using your list, look for t h e beBt gift at the best price. Then return to make the purchases .
• T a l k to your children and o ther family members . If i t 's been a tough year, say so. Try to m a k e su re kids have realistic expecta-t ions of what they will receive. If you can ' t afford as much as in years past , tell them. Enl i s t thei r help in coming up with creat ive ideas and gif ts for others.
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• Use cash. If you a l ready have a n unpa id balance on your credi t cards , physically leave t h e credi t cards at home. • Don ' t shop a t t he laat minu te . T h i s t i p comes f rom t h e I n s t i t u t e of Certif ied F inanc ia l Plann«f*T which warns t h a t p roc ras t ina t ion can l>e costly. S t ress can t a k e over and destroy your budge t . I t ems you 'd p lanned to buy could be gone and you might b u y some-th ing more expensive. • Resolve to save for next year. Even $25 per paycheck added to your money m a r k e t a ccoun t , can make the next hol iday season more enjoyable.
Ann Perry of Copley News Ser-vice. contributed to this report.
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Sean Penn's 'Crossing Guard' frustrating and unwatchable
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It s l>een five yearn since Fred-die and Mary lost their (laugh-ter to a drunk driver, yet he re fuses to acknowl-edge that she's dead A big red box on Freddie's calendar marks the date when the killer will be released from
prison, the day Freddie will shoot the man dead.
"Look at her when she reads it in the paper,'' Freddie tells Mary's new husband, "and see if her eyes don't register pride and relief."
The premise of "The Crossing Guard" isn't all that bad, but just about everything else in the movie sinks under its own pretentious weight The intentionally low key drama, written and directed by actor Sean Penn, is one of the most frustratingly unwatchable movies of the year.
Since the accident the es tranged couple has sought their own outlets for coping with grief. She has remarried and attends regular group counseling sessions. Freddie, meanwhile, haunts an especially tacky strip club where
he dates many of the dancers. If nothing else, "The Crossing
Guard" gives Jack Nicholson the first role in recent memory that he can actually sink his teeth into. It's not a star part, but the kind of down and-dirty characterization that brought him initial acclaim in movies like "Five Easy Pie«W and "0%e Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest."
Too bad he doesn't have a bet-ter director to work with. In his second turn behind the camera (the first, "The Indian Runner." was never widely released), Penn shows a penchant for monotonous pacing, amateurish dialogue, and a virtually nonexistent visual sense.
He can't resist giving Nichol-son's character, a jeweler, what I would call a very Jack- ike moment (even if it has little to do with the movie). When a woman complains that her ring's too small, he measures the ring once again, licks her finger, and slips it on. Perfect fit.
Nor can Penn resist tracking his idol in countless slow motion walking scenes that only drag out an already snail-paced film.
The murderer is played by Da-vid Morse, a blocky actor who looks like he's been working out in the prison gym. He has the
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At an irritatingly "realistic" party full of philosophical conver-sation and folk singing, he meets a woman that changes his life. She's played by Kobin Wright (Jenny in "Forest Gump" and Penn's real life wife), an angel who uses a mix of caring and tough love to get him back on track.
The supporting cast is well chosen, but similarly wasted in peripheral roles. Call me nitpickv. but neither Anjelica Huston nor Nicholson look the proper age to parent a little girl, even one that died five years ago. John Savage (as a fellow griever) and Robbie Robertson (as Mary's new hus-band) make the most of their small scenes.
As Hollywood's photographer-punching bad boy in the 1980s, Penn established himself as a scrapper who doesn't give a damn about the critics. No doubt "The Crossing Guard" is uncompro rnising. If the number of walkouts during a preview screening ih any indication, it may also be among the season's biggest turkeys.
Even the new Bruce Springs-teen song that opens and closes the movie is a disappointment: gloomy vocals behind a syn-thesized hum more than a little reminiscent of his Oscar winning "Streets of Philadelphia " Call it a fitting dirge for a movie basical-ly dead on arrival.
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FATHER OF THE BRIDE PART II" Sequel to the 1991 Box office hti has the fattier very nervous as boih his wife and daughter an-nounce they are pregnant Slars Steve Martin. Diane Keaton. Kimberty Williams, Martin Short OPENING WEDNESDA Y. Dec 13.
SENSE AND SENSIBILITY ' When tragedy changes a family's circumstances it also casts a shadow over the romantic asp«ra lions of the daughters, who must learn to mi* sensibility in ap proachmg both their positions with men and money A romantic come <Jy from the classic by Jane Aus ten Stars Emma Thomson, Hugh Grant
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HEAT" a singularly focused LAPD lieuten ant and his team become ob sessed with their pursuit of a cold and deadly professional thtef and his partners Stars Al Pacmo. Rob ert De Ntro, Val Kilmer
JUMANJI" Fantasy adventure about a magi cai board game Two chtldren re lease a man trapped in the game 25 years earlier, and must piay the . game, unleashing untold havoc and mayhem, or nsh being extled pack into the game forever -OPENING FRtDAY, DEC 22
CRY, THE BELOVED COUNTRY' Based on the novel by Alan Pat on The story of the reconciliation of two men, who have each tost a son to the violence of South Africa — one black, the other white Stars James Earl Jones, Richard Hams
DMAC4JLA. DEAD AND LOVINO IT" Leslie N«etson stars as the Count, he's dead and he's toving it. but he's also In for some ego punctur ing problems and surprises that were never encountered by Beta Lugosi or Gary Otoman
•mmmmm o l d m k n -These two loveabte old curmud geons are back with more verbal abuse and practical jokes for each other Stars Jack lemmon. Waiter Mattnau. Ann Mar fret. SopNa Loren. Kevin Pollack and Daryi Hannah.
WAITIMO TO K X M A 1 X " Four women, a* friends, are wait mg. Watting tor the* careers to take off, tor the weight to be lost, to* the divorce to come through, tor the tads to grow up But most of a*, waiting tor the men «tfto will fl nafy sweep them off the* feet and take thee breath away Stars WT*t ney Houston. Angela Bessett
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Local musicians gather to help one of their own BY MARK GAI.LO Sen l \ l Wwtkk
longtime Ann Arlwr music fu-ture Steve Nardella was recently diagnosed with cancer of the thy-roid. Fortunately, the diagnosis came in time for the cancer to be successfully removed on Friday. Unfortunately though, N'ardella's difficulties didn' t end with the surgery. Like most musicians, he has no insurance and the incurred bills are astronomical.
Fred Keif, in addition to his du-ties helping to run the successful Schoolkids Records label and managing a half dozen musicians, counts Nardella among his close friends. Before Nardella was out of the operating room. Reif was burning up the telephone wires and recruiting the help of some of N'ardella's friends and fans to or-ganize a benefit to help off-set that looming bill.
Set for Sunday. Dec. 10. at Kick's in Ann Arln>r. something of a home base fqr various Nardella hands during the past two dec-ades. the parade of players donat-ing their time during the six hour marathon is daunting. It speaks both to the esteem in which Nar-della is held by his peer* as well as tn the rallying quality of musi-cians in the Detroit Ann Arbor axis.
Keif admitted to some creative schedule juggling to accommodate musicians with previous playing commitments, and said he's not absolutely sure that al! of the scheduled part icipants will make it He is sure, however, that every one involved will l>e donating 100 percent of their services to the cause.
Steve Crowley. Kick's owner, has earmarked receipts from the door as well as a portion of the bar sales to go to N'ardella's medical expenses, as well It will j»ut a dent in the bill, to be sure, but Nardella expects an uphill battle with finances for awhile
Nardella said that cancer diag-nosis during a yearly physical was
a big surprise, having suffered no noticeable trarly symptoms. While he is grateful to the medi-cal community for their care, he said he suspects they initially took him on as a patient out of a sense of feeling "pretty obligated to do it
"They were a little hesitant to-do it," the 47-year old single mu-sician said "They said, 'Maybe you can get Medicaid or some-thing ' 1 applied for Medicaid, but 1 can't get Medicaid."
Anticipating more financial woes down the line, he said. "We're gonna have to battle about
the payments. I'm not looking for-ward to that T h i s (benefit) helps rrie out a lot."
Helping hands: Area blues musician Steve Nardella re-cently underwent surgery for cancer of the thyroid. Like most musicians, Nardella didn 't hare medii al insurance. To help ease the burden of mounting medical hills. Nar-della 's fans and friends will perform a benefit at Rich's in Ann Arbor on Sunday. Dec. 10.
Nardella plans to be a partici-pant in the program with band-mates Dave Picard and Mike Kis sick, and expects the night to lie very special.
"I t ' s gonna be a good time. It's definitely not gonna lie a morbid affair," he promised. "We lool^at it more like a party."
(liven the quality of musician ship to lie presented, "par ty" is most definitely the operative word. "Lazy Lester" Davenport is an internat ional ly recognized blues harmonica player with a 40-year-long resume to his credit. Fellow Schoolkids recording artist George Bedard first came to prominence with Nardella in the Silvertones, one of the first bands signed by Blind Pig records, and Mr B played piano in the Steve-Nardella Band, along with Be-dard and Martin Gross of the Howling Diablos. Cub Koda was the frontman for Brownsville Sta-tion in the '70s and Scott Morgan was stage front for the great Ra-tional*. another area favorite with national exposure in the early '80s. Peter "Madcat" Ruth is an internationally recognized har-monica virtuoso who has been
working with guitar wizard Shari Kane for years. Expect nothing less than a musically thrilling night. •
Nardella is no stranger to ad-versity. so this will hardly slow him down. He's an extraordinarily gifted musician with the ability to bounce back because tha t ' s what musicians do.
"By December I'll be gigging again," he said. "I 'm lining up a lot of work. "
Those who know the man and his music would expect nothing less.
The Steve Nardella Band, (leiirge Bedard and the Kingpins, Mr B. Lazy lister. Cub Koda, Madcat & Kane. Scott Morgan; Howling Diablos, Garfield Blues Band, and the Steoe Springer Band perform from 6pm tv mid-night. Sunday. Dec 10. at Kick 's. 611 Church St., Ann Arbor Cover charge is $10 For more informa-tion. call (313) 996-2747
Anyone wishing to make a con-tribution to Nardella'n medical fund may send a check in Nardel-la's name in care of Fred Reif at Schoolkids Records. 523 E Liber-ty, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
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animated cowboy Woody in "Toy Story " which led a record setting holiday weekend boxoffice with a $39.1 million take in its first weekend of release.
'Toy Story' leads record box office
LOS A N G E L E S (AP) - "Toy S to ry , " a c o m p u t e r - a n i m a t e d comedy about a ch i ld ' s - toys com-ing alive, sparked the single great-est holiday weekend in box-office history, with a record $158.5 mil-lion in t ickets sold over the five-day Thanksgiv ing weekend.
The holiday weekend take, led by "Toy S tory ' s " $39.1 million gross, was the highest for any weekend. Exhib i to r Rela t ions Co. Inc. said Monday. T h e previous mark was set in the five-day Fourth of Ju ly weekend earl ier th i s year, when t icket sales to-taled $154.5 mil l ion.
T h e p rev ious T h a n k s g i v i n g mark was recorded in 1992, wi th sales of $140.1 mil l ion.
Movie thea te r opera tors worried whether pa ren t s would a t t e n d "Toy Story" with the i r chi ldren or jus t drop them off a t t he curb . Full-price adul t admis s ions have propelled Disney 's ear l ier a n i m a -tedfi lms, mos t notably " T h e Lion King," to massive re turns .
As it tu rned out . a d u l t s d idn ' t s imply come to "Toy Story" wi th their kids. Some single a d u l t s came alone.
"I was fearful t ha t adu l t s might have it lower on the i r list of mov-ies they wanted to see," said Dan Klusmann , pub l i she r of the film market ing newsle t te r Independ-ent Market ing Edge. "Obvious ly , they d idn ' t . "
"Toy S tory" f ea tu res the voices of Tom H a n k s and T i m Allen in a comedy abou t a toy collection t ha t leads its own life when ita young owner leaves h i s bedroom.
" I t ' s f abu lous •— it has broad-based appea l for both a d u l t s and kids," said Jil l Krut ick , an enter-t a i n m e n t indus t ry ana lys t with Smi th Barney.
"Toy Story ." the first feature film t o be an ima ted completely by compute r , was not the sole reason for the record weekend. T h e new J a m e s Bond movie "Goldeneye" took in $26.2 million for second, and "Ace Ventura : W h e n Na tu re Ca l l s " earned $18.7 million in thi rd place The new robbery sto-ry "Money T r a i n " collected $15.5 million in its debu t weekend for fourth place.
Not all cri t ics have embraced director Mar t in Scorsese 's "Casi -no." bu t it has a t t r ac ted some very posi t ive reviews and debu ted reasonably in fifth place with $14.5 million " T h e American Pres iden t , " an adu l t -o r ien ted ro-mance pair ing Michael Douglas and Anne t t e Bening. improved 35 percent f rom a week ago, making $13.1 mil l ion in s ixth.
Only one new film, the assass i -nat ion d rama "Nick of T i m e , " bombed over the Thanksg iv ing weekend. It earned $3.9 mil l ion, landing in n in th place.
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SPORTS SCENE
Leading the field
Three of the four Plymouth/Cartton male runner* who competed in the Metro Ma-comb Runners Annual Thanksgiving Day
4 Mile Run turned in outstanding performances and the fourth one wasn't too bad. either. Ian Bedford of Plymouth, a senior at Plymouth
Canton HS, won the race in 21:18. Jeff Keith, 19. from Canton Township, was second right behind Bedford in 21:19.
Third place went to 41 year old Fred Heldmeyer of Canton, in 21:30. The fourth Plymouth Canton competitor did pretty well, too — although one could assume he's had years and years of practice. Herb Seeget, a 59-year old Plymouth resident, placed 15th in 28:17.
In the women's division, Jennifer Bolton, a 16-year old Canton resident, was runner-up to Angie Smith of Sarnia, Ont. Bolton was clocked at 25:00; Smith won in 23:47.
At the Metro-Macomb Runners 5-kilometer Run at Metropolitan Beach on Nov 26. Fred Heldmeyer. a 41 -year old Plymouth resident, was third in 17:47 Seegert was 13th in 22:22.
Hockey runners-up
The Farmington Hills Pee Wee A travel hockey team was the runner-up in the re-cent Festival of Lights tournament in Ni-
agara Falls. N.Y. The team won its first three games over Port
Huron (7-1). Garden City (3 2) and Niagara Falls (1 0) but lost in the championship game to South-field because of a late goal (4-3).
The players on the team include Tim Dupuis, Nicholas Guest and Jeff Good of Farmington Hills, Ashley Zeni Marks, Steve Nagel and Brad
'Wolfe of Canton, Aaron Jakubowski. Adam Jaku< bowski. Matt Tofan. Eric Mink and Mike Reid, Livonia; Scott Weyant and Billy Salliotte. North ville, Cory Moore and William Collar of Brighton; and Brandon Blum, West Bloomfield.
The coaches are Bob Reid, Dave Lerg, Joe Lock wood. The team manager is Bill Salliotte.
Soccerdome registration
The Canton Soccerdome is accepting team registrations for its second session, which will begin Jan 3. Both adult and youth
leagues will play nine games a session; registra-tion cost is $695 per team.
Space is limited, so early registration is suggest-ed The Canton Soccerdome is located at 46555 Michigan Ave. Call (313) 483 5600 for more infor-mation.
Bogey Golfer's Guide
At last, the guide for the average golfer is finished. The 319 page book is now being shipped to selected book stores throughout
Michigan, in time for the holidays. The Bogey Golfer's Guide to Public Courses in
Southeast Michigan critiques 148 courses throughout the Detroit area. Not only does the guide describe area golf courses in detail, it offers additional information, such as greens fees, direc tions to the course, and other necessities such as a critique of greenside bunkers and location of fair-way port-a-johns.
Authors, of this literary work are three average bogey golfers, with day jobs as an accountant, a telecommunications engineer and a commercial leasing agent.
For more information on this book, contact Greg Morris at MHZ Publications at (313) 801-9566.
AAU Basketball tryouts
The West Central Warrior AAU girts basket ball club will conduct tryouts for ita 1 fi-end-under and 14-and-under teams from
10 a.m. until noon on Saturday. Dec. 16 at Livonia l>adywood HS, located on New burgh between Schoolcraft and 6 Mile.
Any questions may be directed to John Wrob leski at (810) 360-9626 . .
The Michigan Chargers AAU basketball club will have tryouts for i ts 18-and-under, 16 and under, 15-and-under. 14 and under
and 13 and-under girls teams Saturday. Dec. 9 at .Schoolcraft College
T h e 18-and-under, 16-and-under and 16-and-under tryouts will be from 1-3 p.m. Dec. 9. T h e 14-and under a*d 13 and under tryouts will be from
3 & P ® Por more information, call Joe Miskovich (for
18-and under, 16-and-under, 14-and under) a t (810) 306-6242; Rod Sullivan (for 16-and-under— at (810) 380-9492; or Larry Cupp (for 13-and-un ler) at (313) 420-0681.
Baseball camp Michigan baseball coach Rofar
Coryell and his staff will offer a series of winter baaeball campe for players 8-18 years
old, featuring liasihall fundamentals There will be six singis^iay campe, atartiDgnext
Sunday (Dae. 10). Other dataa are Jan. 14, Fab. 18, March 10, March 16 and Merck 17. Bach camp will begin at fc30a.es. and a n d * 4 p.m.
Anyone interested may call (818) 487-0818.
Ready to go! Chiefs want another league title — and more • Any coach will tell you that while winning a championship is difficult, repeating as titlists is even more ardu-ous. The level of effort that won it the previous year must be pushed to even further extremes, something Canton has realized, according to its coach.
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Dan Young has a real prob-lem now.
He knew it as soon as he saw the Plymouth Canton basket-ball team he coaches work out last summer. Before tha t , be had figured the loss of three
seniors — including standout guard Ted Docks, who graduated to NCAA Division I More head State - would a t least provide him with what every coach needs in the preseason.
Justif ication. It 's not an excuse for failure, not at all- But
coaches always seem to need a " b u t " during dis-cussions on the i r team's outlook for the upcom-ing season. Like. "Yeah, we can shoot and re-bound and p lay defense and run the floor, but
The loss of Docks, Canton's floor general on last year's 19-6 squad, the Western Lakes Activi-ties Association champion, figured to be a big " b u t " for Young.
Then he saw 5-foot-l0 junior Nick Hurley play. "I thought at first we'd really miss Teddy," said Young, in his second season as Canton 's varsity coach. " B u t this Nick Hurley kid . . . He'a got quick feet, quick hands, he's an all-around good player. He's definitely in our top six (players).'*
T h a t may not sound impressive, but if you consider the Chiefs1 top six, you realize it is.
Returning are 6-3 senior forward Ron Hunter , the team's leading scorer (16 points per game); 6-4 junior forward Rob Johnson, the team's leading rebounder a n d defensive player, 6-5 junior for-ward Matt Ammons; 6-2 senior guard Mark Bray, and 6-4 senior forward Brandon Hartke.
Together with 0-1 junior Donte Scott, who will be one of the first players off the bench, that figures to be Young's nucleus. Not tha t the rest of the squad — 6-4 Mike Eisner, 6-2 Bronson Bell, 5-7 Eric Sarrault and 6-6 Jaaon Meagrow, all juniors — won' t contribute.
But roles are fairly well defined on th i s team, at least for now. .
"We've worked hard and they're ready to go." said Young.
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Rebuilding Rocks need time
_ Salem coach Bob Brodie has little experience on this year's team.
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Nearly two years ago, a t the end of the 1993-94 basketball season. Bob Brodie'a son suffered a near-fatal accident while skiing.
Last year, before the s tar t of the "94-96 season, the Plymouth Salem coach tore his Achilles ten-don while playing basketball and had to go through an operation and months of difficult, and painful, rehabilitation.
It was hoped that th is season would bring a return to the norm at Salem. Off the court, it has (knock on wood); Brodle's son, Joe, has recovered, and Brodie's tendon is much-improved.
Unfortunately, on the court the Rocks a re . . . "Green," was Brodie's one-word reply. There 's certainly no denying t h a t The team s
top four players from last season's 16-5 squad — Doug Herriman, Jus t in Marcis. Dan McKlan and
McDonald — have graduated. They've taken with them an awful lot of experience.
So what's left? Three players with some experi-ence in senior Kirk Craggx. a 6-foot-l forward/ guard; senior Nate Gray, a 5-11 guard; and junior Andres Lopez, s 6-3 forward.
However, combined they do not have a season s worth of starts.
So it 's easy to guess what Brodie's been doing the past few months — jus t trying to get his play-ers acquainted with each other.
Certainly there are those who will say Salem reloads, it never rebuilds and It never takes them long to find another ttar.
Perhaps they're right. Only t me will tell. Let 's just say that the Rock i will s tart the sea-
son with two freshmen and three sophomores on the varsity roster. And tha t 1s a rare occurrence,
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Borgess loses bid for 3-peat in Class C, 51-46
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Years ago. Paul Cook probably never thought his 700th career high school basketball victory would come against a girls team.
Certainly no one expected it to take place Saturday night in the Class C state championship game against No. 1 ranked Redford Bish-op Borgess.
Cook reached another personal, milestone as Lansing Catholic Cen-tral pulled off the shocker of the girts state tournament, defeating two-time defending champion Bor-gsea, 61-48, a t Battle Creak's Kel
Cook won a Claaa A boys s ta te championship In 1980 at Lansing Eastern, where ha won 636 career gamee He retired In 1991. bu t couldn't reeiat returning as a girls ooech ia 1993 a t Lansing C C
"These girts are so special, I can t •van begin to deecribe the feeling." said Cook, 88. " T h i s ranks right u p there with the 80 state champion
ship, the '57 upset of East Lansing and Art Brandstatter. Games you are never supposed to win."
Bach team advanced to the final after winning semifinal games Fri-day night. Borgess defeated Parch-ment, 68-39, and CC routed Iron Mountain, 69-27.
CC senior point guard Christel Roche, who committed only two turnovers In 31 minutes, Isughs at one of the major differences between coaching girls and boys.
"1 don't think he had to tell the boys, 'OK, It's 16 minutes before game time, t ime to braid your ha i r / " said Rocha, who had six assists. "1 wss telling my mom today how hap
EI was to have ooech Cook because s been to s tate championships
before. This Is tremendous. Ws were such sn underdog."
CC finished 28-1, Borgaas 25-3. The Spartans shot 39 percent
from the field (18 for 48) but were a dreadful four of 17 at the free throw line, including 1 1 2 In the second half.
They missed their last 11 st-tempts. including two one and one at tempts in the last 1:10. CC fin-ished 18-26 at the line, making eight straight during one stretch in the fourth quarter.
"I'd say that was a big part of the outcome.' ' Borgess coach Dave Mann said. "We shoot about 52 per cent at the line as s team and that 's pretty poor considering the caliber of players we have. "
CC senior center Havilah Cunn ingharo scored 11 of her game-high 23 points in the first quar te r and gave the Spartans trouble in the middle of the Cougars* «one defense.
Borgess' senior guard Maxann Reeae. named Miss Basketball six days earlier, was held to nine points on four of 18 shooting, including 1-10 on three-point a t tempts .
Senior guard LaZandra White, playing her second straight apactac ular game, led the Spar tans with 16 points, including four three-pointers in six attempts.
Junior forward Candice Fin ley
had 12 points and junior center Aiy-shs Smith was held scoreless on only three shot attempts.
The Spartans heid a 33-30 re bounding edge with Finley and Smith grabbing nine each.
"We are s better team than any-one realized because we are such an outstanding defensive team," Cook said.
The Spartans went ahead 46 43 following a baseline shot by White with 1:41 left-
But Borgess missed consecutive front ends of one and one s t tempts and CC made six straight free throws to go ahead 49-46 with 56.8 seconds left.
Reese's desperation three point shot with 10.3 seconds left went in to apparently tie the score, but it waa ruled the whistle blew before she released the ball after being fouled behind the three point arc. She missed the one and one, CC'I Theresa Dinn got the rebounded and made two free throws after being fouled to seel the outcome.
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Editor'a note: Here are the top 25 boys basketball players in Ob-serverTand as selected by Redford-Garden City sports editor Steve Kowahtki.
Remember, Livonia Churchill graduate Rudy Hatfield was nowhere to be found on last year's list and this season he is a starter fur Schoolcraft College coach Glen Donahue, who thinks he's a possi-ble future Division I player
1. Lorenzo Guess, 6 - 3 Junior guard. Wsyne Memorial: One of the top jun ioro in the state A starter since his freshman year, Guess led s team of un ilertlasBmen to the Class A quarterfinal game as a sophomore.
He was a member of the Motor City Mavericks, a 16-under team that won the AAU national championship last nummer. Versatility and smarts make him special He averaged 20 points and 12 rebound* per game as a sophomore
2. Albert Jonea . 6-2 senior ffuard,
Westland John Glenn: Jones won't have the luxury of playing with a 6 11 center as he did last year with Guy Rucker. now at the University of Iowa Jones is capable of taking over a game with his penetration and outside ahoot ing. Averaged 15 ppg in making first team Ail-Observer
3. J am eel Wooden. 6-2 aeaior gu&rd, Wayne: A second-team All-Ob-server pick as a junior, Wooden is the perfect complement in the backcourt for Guess.
4. Richard Raahad. 6 -3 junior for-ward. Wayne: Especially dangerous player near the basket, Rashad is usual ly the beneficiary of a pass from the Zebras" talented guards on the fast break. His leaping ability allows him to guard taller players in the low poet. A third team All Observer selection as a sophomore.
5. Ron Hunter . 6 -3 senior guard . Plymouth Canton: Could be a Division 1 prospect in both football and basket-ball. First team All Observer as a jun ior Hunter has great leaping ability and is outstanding in transition .
6. Vincent Callaway. 6 -1 senior
guard, Redford Biahop Borgess Cal laway is a slasher type of player in the half court game
7. Chrla Mlaiak, 6 - 1 0 aenior guard , Redford CC: Misiak lacks height, but hel l battle anyone end line to end line. He has good quickness, as Detroit Coo-ley's guards could attest to in last year's Class A regional He was a second team All Observer pick last year.
8 . Richard Paige. 6-2 senior gua rd . Redford Bishop Borgess: Paige is a quarterback in football, so he is just like having another point guard on the floor: He is a three year starter, a strong de fender who made second-tearn All-Ob serv er as a junior.
9. Roland Pat te rson, 6-2 senior forward. Wayne: An athletic forward who is a two year starter for the Zebras
10. Brad Buddenborg. 6-4 junior forward. Garden City: His preseason suffered because of ankle problems Buddenlxirg i* a clever player who had a solid sophomore season despite si»me times playing soft He was a third team All Observer choice
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Wednesday. Dec 6 i IV Chu'CN'l vs Iiv Franklin A I Western vs trv Slevensor .V i con.a s EGgar Arena 6 p m Friday. Dec 8 11» Slevensorn vs Birmingham H i rvon.a s t agar Arena 6 p m Wed»o»d CC vs Red Wing Alomra al Record ice Arena 8 p m Saturday. Dec 9
l.« Cho»ciiii ai Pcmage No . 3 30 p m I <v Slevenson al Cranbroos 7pm Wed'rvd CC vs W»ando»e Roosevelt
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PREP BOYS BASKETBALL Monday. Dec. 4 <P»y Chr is t ian Kick Off)
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i larencevKie at Slew Christian. 7pm f lai Rock ai lutn WeViarva. 7pm
tur franklin at Garden C>!». I p m D H Cres!wood al Redford UnKn> 7 p m P>» Canton at Wayne Memorial .7 p rr Oartioro at trv Churchill 7 30 p rv Ply Salem at Monroe f 30pm Ypsilanti at Redford CC, 7 30 p m I armmgton at Walertord Molt 7pm Lakeland at N farmington. 7pm farm Hamson al Wat Kettenng 7pm Detrort Academy at St Agatna ' 30 p rn Redford Thurston al A A Huron. 7 30 p m OePorres al B<shop Borgess. 7 30 p m Friday. Dec 6
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MEN S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Tuesday. Dec 5 Madonna at Aquinas College.' B~ Wednesday. Dec 6 Kellogg al SchoOKiah 7 30 c m
Friday. Dec 8 (Owens Tech Tournament) (.lark State vs Schooicrafl o p m Owens Tech vs Cleremont, 6 p m Saturday. Dec 9 Owens Tecr. tourney I 4 3 p m HJP1 < t Way ne at Madonna 7 p nI
WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Tuesday. Dec S AiD'or College at Madonna. 7pm Wednesday. Dec 6 Aquinas IV at Schooicrafl. S 30 a m Friday Saturday. Dec. 8 9 Madonna at UM Dearborn Classy 1BA TBA — nmes to t>e announced
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Kevin Bambenek. 6 -1 junior guard. Karmington Hills Harr i son: Bam lienek is a two year »u»rter for the Hawk*. He is i» a pla>rnaker and likes to drive.
Matt Bauman, 6 - 8 senior center , l.ivonia Franklin: Franklin coach Lar ry Jackson said hi» vxist player has shown gresl improvement l>etween his junior and wnior years He averaged 13 [Miinto, eight rebounds per game as a junior, what does that mean he'll Ai> as a senior
Mike Corduba. 6 - 5 f r e shman for-ward. Plymouth Salem: It 's tough put ting a fre»hman on this list, but coach Bob Brodie compares his talents to those iif former Salem all staler James Head, who started as a freshman He could lie Salem's best player this year
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• Snort-term leases available • Microwave! • Outdoor Pool
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SOUTHE«LO 8KV366-ReNT OAMXN CITY 313-813-RCNT EAST POINTE 810-773-RENT
AUOURN MLlft 810-37>RENT
NORTHV1U.E CITY
ANN ARBOR k LaotvNoraee 2 3 a 4 bedroom* a acartmeraa * •» aiC# > iM73«B
BEVERLY M U | 13 8 Giaa feafel area Ctoaa Is atrool* 1800 *q a rancK 3-4 Bedroom AltacKed
lltOOWto 810 644-8576
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I S E E T RENTAL PROS iSIOt 368-RENT
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eramy aood aatfan hMOa dlek. l t --ar garaga Nnced ye«l »!200rr*o
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ROCHESTER MHU.S. 3 tediooma 2 bath* feraafted baaqmerc iam«y room. 2 car aaraga Si 000 mo Cat 810877 1882 or 810-3S3-4580
ROCHESTER immediate 3 bed POOP. 1 ta ben F arn«y room drang room satnral aa 41360 mo Cat (8101 652 3149 or 810 97*4400
ROYAL OAK- 2 badtoom on W Farrnan near Woodarard CaMoma contemporary rttnoi 2 car attached garage 2 belha central an ingrouid pod 4 a* apptlancea $1100 C ARPENTER MGMT (8101 5484000
ROYAL OAK 3 bedroom 1 S balh wood Itoora doona-aH lo partially lanced yard carport pets ofe 4SOO mo (810) 626 6287
ROYAL OAK.CLAWSON mlevai 3 pedroom 1 5 ba»r>* lemay room 2 5 CM gar aga fenced yard mmadiala i i i50 Metlaga 610-842 4334
4 0 5 Hoaei Homes
TAYLOR 3 Bedroom ranch Owig aa Fanoadyard 2 Car geraga t86u
RENTAL PROS 1313) 513-RENT
TROY 3 bedroom coloraat on F armoroo. larraly rocan 1 5 balht appliance* laaahed baeement 2 ca. oarage 11400 mo . jtiiii.** Caoadga.lo.ifl LaKa 313-479-5066
TROY 3 bedroom ranch Baaamant appaance* John R Rocfeater area on Long L» Rd Immeduile occu-pancy !76(Vmo 610-649-8306
TROY Long Lafce'Rocheater Rd 3 beOoom bnc* uaorui 2ta bath* tam*y room feraptace 2 car aa Laawtnaa nctudad No tmcHier*.
Avaaabie 1/96 i?150mo 4 H PROPERTIES 810-7374007
SOUTHfiElD 3 bedroom Bnc» •wich 2 car amtr/t large horn 4 MC8 yard M70mo . tecunty A.«« Ida aivne<»aiar» 18101 364 5464
DISNEY ORLANOO CONOO • 2 badrooni 2 balh Pool «pa go" lenni* $495 wa Day* 810 54S2114 Eve* 810-652 0867
WHITE LAKE 2 Bedroom Appfc ance* hreplace Ba*envem Deck S89VMO RENTAL PROS (BIO) 373-RENT
WHITE LAKE TWP waterfront 7800 *q tl 4 bedroom 2ta ball 2 "ire place* ceramu; Mchan diahaatne. utearvrKl ai pare!' poo- 2 car attached garage 900 tq n aeck wad. out lo sarxTy beach ab*oluiei> tpoOas* $167Vmo 810 3608693
FLORIDA Rort Chartotle condo on water Avaaatna etdy-monthtyyear AMo. 2 bedroom 2 bair. rnooae Inane pn large lot 313-534 7306
LONGBOAT KEY Flonda Luaury urat behaid gates ol Longboat Key Club laong Gulf <3!3) 662 9606
LUXURY RESORT v8a -r Lake Boer-V«u F L I -e«1 to Dnney Worta 1500 vi It i bearoom.* 3 bathe sleep* 9 Jacu;* tub 3 TV* atarao 4 ""»« $i750Mi H1i>603-6557
HILTON HEAD Irve star resort lor sale o. Fern Aprs Week 16. Heritage Oof CtaesK iacur/1 Rent $800-week Sen $5 000 (313(278-1136
Vacit ioo Rental*
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Classlflcatlona 405 to 500
Liviaf Qusrten to Share
HOMESTEA&Chamang beach Honi •jwmouee Great view 4 decor 2 bedroom? bapi laaplece VCR eia 31 4 M teaaona (S10) 334 1984
LEELANAU COUNTY Ski Sugar loaf Reaort lowmouaet 4 CftaMa eveaatSe tor ram al decovaHed prices <816i 728 6668
Vacation Rentals
PETOSKEY large pnvase cdBaga on ~ I Crooked Laa» Fu»y (umohed 10
Resort "*nute* lo Boyne 4 Nuba skang 4 Sedrexm, sMp* 10 M m -aarer 4 dryer, VCR cape (810i 3S33BS2
HALE Ml Get-a way weekeno ca AeekJy Great lor larrHMiit S^nmer*
' available 5 bedrooms 3 bath home Indoor port S'7 34S-0711
ST PETERSBURG area LuMmOu* Ujaan Irom condo 90 macules liorr. Drtney W«W Summer rale* until Dec 23 1810) 553-2732
•.ARBOR SPRINGS 3 bedroom condo near Boyne 4 Nubs Nob Fv*y equipped 4 lumrthed Linen* pro-vided Great vt*q> 810-681 2799
BIRMINGHAM Male 'ar lemale needed lo siuae compietehi 'eno-valed Mouse $300 a najnth Days 011. 644-4529 Eve* 810-644 3823
CANTON Very race new large home Backed up lo woods Clean qcael laundry nor.-smoker $315 include* irtiMwra (3«3l 451 3292
SOUTHFIELD SINGLE lemale seeks same lo *hare 2 bedroom apartment $250-$3CK>momh Reter ences Ca* (810) 350 9044
unit UaO aervsce catae TV phone art*wermg $ 160wk»y
PRESENT THIS AD FOR $10 OFF FIRST WEEK
TO NEW GUESTS ONLY Day* Inn >6656 F*1yn»outti Lrvoraa Newbur^PymouH 1313) 427 1300
HtGHLANO 1600 *q « mop pan plfiee apace available now
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Property Mana^eotfnt
ABSENTEE OWNER We per*cnekxa oor aemce to meet yow leasing 4 manegemem need*
• Broker Bonded • Specializing » corporate translereea . Before rnakmg a daairen, eel usl
D & H income Property Mgmt
28592 Orchard Lake Rd Fanrangton H«K (810) 737-4002
WESTLAND N«a bnck name Clean ouiei Iwnctry non-*mc*ar no pet* $265 include* uMifte*
13131 451-3292
WESTlAND Sr.are 3 bedroom condo pro!*s*rorcal« only Depoea •
Availataa anmeAalely 313 728 2867
tfsara 3 b e d r o o m noma wflr same non-amoker ma le or female 1 3 7 V Mo n d u O e * all r313> T 2 9 0 3 4 7 SINGLE FAMILY
SPECIALISTS Pidfessranai reniai r r ^oagaman t of ••onies a n o condoa W e * l e m W a y n e 1. OakJanO county B e * ' Sennca 4 reascna tm leas 810-348-5100
R I C H T E R & A S S O C
N O n T M V I L L t H I G H L A N D Lake* Condo 3 DeOroorr. non-smolunv proleaaKiriaf KilcTwri laurxlry duO noose p r r v M g e * (810) J4» r U 4
SINGLE FAMILY SPECIALISTS
Pidfessranai reniai r r ^oagaman t of ••onies a n o condoa W e * l e m W a y n e 1. OakJanO county B e * ' Sennca 4 reascna tm leas 810-348-5100
R I C H T E R & A S S O C R E D F O R D AREA Hon i r o n g male kr icnen S laurvjry pn»iia®e* * n a r * u t i l i t i es K S week p lua CMpoan 13131 S3t 2240
SINGLE FAMILY SPECIALISTS
Pidfessranai reniai r r ^oagaman t of ••onies a n o condoa W e * l e m W a y n e 1. OakJanO county B e * ' Sennca 4 reascna tm leas 810-348-5100
R I C H T E R & A S S O C R E D F O R D AREA Hon i r o n g male kr icnen S laurvjry pn»iia®e* * n a r * u t i l i t i es K S week p lua CMpoan 13131 S3t 2240
Lease/Option to Buy
W E S t L A N O f urm*f%e0 room Kitcnan & launory pnyeege* Nc pets $ 8 0 weak Leave m«*var»e
1313) 286 5149
B c O O M F l E L D H I L L S • I S Mae * Teiegrap". area 4 5 0 0 aq ft rancf i on a'tfe M 3'-. bap is 5 oedroorna Immed ia le - iccupancy $ l « X V m o n » i £.u* ut ikne* References -eou i raa
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B c O O M F l E L D H I L L S • I S Mae * Teiegrap". area 4 5 0 0 aq ft rancf i on a'tfe M 3'-. bap is 5 oedroorna Immed ia le - iccupancy $ l « X V m o n » i £.u* ut ikne* References -eou i raa
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C H U A C H HALL FOR RENT Juat in l i m e lor B*>*e Hctklay Pan ie * & Reun ions ' Fu8y equ ipped «ner» ' Call J a r al iS lQ i 478-7272
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Counter pe-son alto newijeO w*h r ta rexe tor pnm shop m C^mon Banafet* Att. lor BP or Adam
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A Beautiful AVON CHRISTMAS Avar aga $6 $tStu at wort home Fiei twiurs' Diarount*1 Benefits
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A DAILY SALARY OF $400 PER DAY WORKING FOR DON LAPRE OF THE TV SHOW "Making Money' Call Don at 1 -800-482 1113
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIST AN' FOR
HUMAN RESOURCES Wage Flar«e $28 151 $36 W
'he Chanel Township ol Plymouth is currently accepting appW.alvns tor a full '.me clerical position reporting to the T.jwr«r»p Sui.iervisor Require ments include two years ' i college or busaiesavocatmnal school three to five years of previously 'elated experience maitmurr typaig speer) ot 70 wpm and Knowledge '/1 Office Products
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ALARM COMPANY in Troy has immediate operucys 'or midr ght sfaH lor Alarm Mcrtfcmng personnel Will trail) OWenaig cam pet.uve aage& Blue Cn-s. Blua Shiela 4l>tfc Mq-diaabikty a^..rait. e
HABITEC SECURITY I 800-422 4832
ALARM INSTALLER 'SECL.HITY Eapenera.* pretaned but will Htr Benefit* Or fOl mpaniy vera-ia-C an for ir-terww HlOhfil ' r>4
ALTERATIONS SEAMSTRESS •le.itae hr-. Good pay B""i -igham Contact Ann 810 64 • 2-:,«i5
Pai. A«st Gallery n *ee««^ a-, .nd. vrjaal l<>. us eipaming *hipp.r.g [aiparir^m to avs.si ' "va'i--'ry 1 .r.|. .1 Ir* an sn,pt-.'.g McrSl be .leian -memer) ' and lygani/eo Pn *rper«n,e '.e-t'i-1
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ASSEMBLERS & PACKAGERS
Nee-led 'or Del'ca and Lnona plants f "tl and second *f<" avaiiatue $300
j .» weea plus bemuse* Weekly pay
ProForce 810-352-1334
Assembly $6 OO-Overtime Tqr t autc Supp*e- »ee.s m-«-va-ed n*rd w,-me-* Heavy Mtir-g mv.-'-el Day* anfl atlemoor-s a.- a: ie Reriuired marialory 7 days a rn! T , fc ** (810) 771-3212
Appfccaton* are avaJat*e Monday through Friday t«iv.wen 8 AM and 4 30 PM 1rom the Oer» 5 OfUca Charter Township til Plymouth 4 351. Ann Art Mir R-l PlymcayT- Ml 48170 and must be received by December t5 1195 al 4 iO PM
AMERICAN VAN a cu*foti auli truck 6 ran accessory slcae in Ra-I lord looking for enparnnceil PAINTER WINDOW TNTfR an.) INSTALLERS Of ar: atsor mr alarms scrvoct ek 131 '1.
APPOINTMENT SETTERS $1 i $ 15 per (lour AH lead* supplied No uao calling .niemqlicinai com pariy narwke* e.clusrve brknd nam<-pi-ak.-l* 'ca engaged couple* No pflor* sales -equired E«perier.ci-helpful Pan lime some averang* req.ared <313) 422-8222
ACCOUNTANT CPA F tpanAng Farm ig! j -s s i.PA i -n -<len an Ttipnlunrty F- a- - *• y'» i'-) j-'wr". pnentaled CPA «.™i» a-? years ct recent pubv a. . W t ) . rpenence raouired .n me areas of c ar-paanwn review audiir^ »rvi .a a. Ser-d resume in cnnfider«e i. Mr Grant al Gram IMn* 4 Juhn*on PC ^Oi8U On-t»ra la«e Rd Suae 300 F a—rigi-jr Mi 48334 Or FA* Ki B10 62F..4 94
ftnng your atpererxe IC our rng Brrwangfiam a-ea CPA !•-.
ACCOUNTANT CPA « you are a CPA who »"• »« t-rc-1" accounting hav* 2-6 y-s 4 Strong nterpe.»onei 4 ron*v< t X" skill* we nave an »pcrtuniry for you gr mng ana receive e«ee»en. c—^ar sa-"' una poiemiei 'or growth P'eaie re*oond «i confidence to
Menem Smith Pure 7 30800 Tewgrapn S'a 1131 Bingham. Farm* Ml 48025
ACCOUNTANT Dearborn CPA lirm see", pprson »«• rneamum 5 yr* e«pera»«:e throu i Nianc.p Wa'emant pra jara tier Fta> erne S-r-n resume to Human Raeraaca* Manager 153? Monroe Oparbom Ml 4«i?4
A C C O U N T I N G CLERK $14 040 - FEE PAID Benefits
[-•ec-are wee« , payroll for 350-e-*.i(r*eas Person mus- have solid r......g and cokeclons e.tenence tor weakly .nuoic*ng of a 'aindred D*ui
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A/ CCHJOIf »g • Statl Accountant
Gi-jwaig group or company* see.s degreed aa.Ountant wflh ?4 year* e.pe. tnct tor al day 10 day accounting 'unct-oris Musi "-ave arpe. tnct wit" P C bated accounting system*, tu» general le-ygei and irancia. sUtemeni prep payroll ar«3 assisting m 'inanciai a-ays* and budgetasg Experience in € r. ei ar« ire abafly Ka wo> -naepen se.ar, r*Q,j.red Senc resume and sau»ry raquirernenls Ic Accounting Ma-age' 0632 Tewgtaph Road • 172 Bloomfield H4is M' 48301
ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER
Looking tot a chanengmg position - a fast pacer) peoow onenied corporate envitonman(7
Leading rnanagemeni consuming firm seeks a strong admin.»iral.ve profes s-orji- to -.•wersee operations i-om t* Tmy ctfice supervise »clmini«ralive staf. analyze fmancia' dala ass.s-1 senior management
ACCOUNTANT E-«penenced Pucac Accountant part kme pe- »efr. [*»
? day* par week Ka.CM 'teaaa art ftobart Stub* CPA at 445 .errva* S^fe 100 Rccna««er Ml 48307 81CF656-69VI
ACCOUNTS ADMINISTRATOR
f-eaar-3 accounting pnoletKxial lo earn 401K pcan .admin»*|rahor-Ra-r-'»"»"l» Strong accounting t.« ignxind "amiiianty wah -ve*t . era :•*<. c«es 4 commamenf to •earn adiw.«fat.cn bu«ne»« Ettec I ve '"Hen. crvnmunicahon a mu*t Forward resume 4 *aiary history lo Vice prevalent Aamni*ual» >- 28'2-' Orcnard -aka Rd Si* 110 Farm, nglc.- "
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PARK WEST GALLERY 2SH159 Nr-f a.es-e:- 'twy
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ASSISTANT MANAGER TRAINEE
$5 25/WEEK Iniemaironal coo> needs qua-, people 'or 1996 e«panni • T -a- "g prov-deo rap.fl ad.a,n.-em»--monitvy ta nuses profs shanng : ,s para vacabor Shixwj ce »i-t»i -js and shouldhjve good pe-<e S..II« Stan mmed-aieiy For r'e'vare si
1313 ) 422-822?
ASSISTANT MANAGER po*it«y We are looking for a career oheniW parson interested -n a care*, opp-".-tunrty w.ih a national real estate company ai Famatgcr a'ea Out compensahor- package -s -a» .1 the best ai rne ndus'ry Send rascme to Be. >21)43 Observer 4 Eccent" Newva»e"-
3625' Scftooca" Rd Lrvonia Ml 48150
ASSISTANT STORE manage. must be e .penanced ri all aspects ol retail jjiocery store manageman' Ber>aH,t, (iackaga salary commen sural, with experience Send rescKtW t_, Be.. »2040 '•t.-ve-ver 4 Ectamnc Newspaper*
36251 Scfaxac/ari Rd L .vcraa Mi 48150 »
ASSISTANT TO BUYER ka fetaa, leachar s supply sto<e h* we. sara-y commensurafe with expert*. en'« lear.hrvg backgrcaind a plua
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ADMINISTRATOR EXPERIENCED GM Warrant, Adm."i*tiato- needeo lor ji'ge Oak land County deaie' E.ceue" waoes 4 bene'as Send Resume 10 PC &oi 431609 Pontvac Mi 48343 1609
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ACCOUNTANT For SouPAeM CPA Mm • 3yr* experience de*a ed E .ceaent r*por tvaaty 4 benefe* (810) 354 4044
ACCOUNTANT FJI Charge
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK
Succe**!ui Souir*»idcompany see.s arxounts payable* dark Heal cano. law wa. peases* t> • « ' I rears <* *cro.*its pavatae eipenenca ana have e«ce"am commurucawre skills ComChaat experience a must f .nle» 0«*c : .ease send resume and salary reQu.rements 10 Mr Dave P O Box 69t SouP*e« M- 48037
Equal opportuney Ernpwyer
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Bex »206C Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers
36251 SchrxHcrafl Rd Livonia Ml 48150
COMPUTER iNFOFtMATION SYS TEMS Coordinator Aomai.ttrative Asaistanl Respcrsilalihes iradude computer IrooBte snooting am sofl ware training among being sec retary 10 Sale* Department Oualified can •kdales should have Novell DOS WordPerfect 6 0 Windows and OvaBro Pro or lolut experience 8 as-: dencai skid* a mull
EXECUTIVE SeCRETARY Secre tary 10 F>re*»deniCEO of company Excellent clancal. aOrrwush alive computer and people *iull» a mull CanOdaie* ShouM be dependable de:a< onaniad and agarvrec proles Sronals with greal bu«me*s er- juette WordPerfect 6 0 Wmdow%
APARTMENT SERVICE TECHNICIAN
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ARC WELDERS rnmeoal. <•*>""gs available tnr sxpenen- r-- WeWers We a-e a sir.., -tyiai fatu.caloi of industrial aeighrtrg e<jun>nsent -fie- -rg perma r»eni errip-aiymen. al competitive sa-a-es 1SIO1 358-05WJ
APPLICATIONS ENGINEER
A leading passive components n»-u'aclurer -s ioo.-r-.g 1™ a' Appn. atrr-s , Engineer"" 'fs-de in ine Oetrri.i area and won. exclusively «r me t - ' -m live " ia t« T>a> ngra ndnnOuai w»i be * starter nave atv-ve average cornmiinvarvir u us an.) nave a -w mum a BSEE a BSME Jegree 5 'Oyts experaynce w." Passive components aa a man.jtaclunng j quality or sales riae or systems eng.. | naenng e*P*' -0'- - wit* a major | automoi-ve company ies " uD'e Salary commen*iitafe wiffi 4-.-a-i<a lions for ngr-t inOvaJual Send -esume 10 Human Rwsr..rces Crept P O Be. I860 Boone NC 266C' EEOE
AREA tOORD'NATOR NeeOial Ul sc'a«5c»e recnai anrt s xayr-AS.- Va in-slcre promotions Won. out of your r.irr* <7-10 No safes a»« f ar- $ 150 $200 w ""«* 'all Akoa 810540-5000 e»i t4 |
ARE YOU ENERGET'C always on the move rea estate may be ka you
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W H A T I F ? You g« nvofved wth the N*a Corp r .* 1*t year eher* you wcnAd be •orSay- The sama opporturrfy cCvi-cxjsv axi*ii* today 1 the *-v*cri -w'.ai $3 000 $4 500 per -.vat- Can Ron '8IO1 586 5498
AEROBIC INSTRUCTOR I Certified aeroCM. imtructors needed •ca heanr 4 wefws* center *i Pn mou»i Musi be emSed in yoga or aarobKa/afep and aqua Caa Conme
asses L W I I I I S I Good Daytxruiat Can 9-5 Mon Frrtey
313-537 7343
APPRAISERS WANTED Anemicm uaie licenced Rea c state Apcmaers Send retuane lo i n Real E stale A«ira,sai 555 S Wood ward 5th Floor Bamaigham IA 48009
' ARE YOU THINKING OF A CAREER CHANGE
sales' spv*r-,s ,'.'.g a Ca'eer Ngh. 10 r^lt y-.iu axpkye ine posa*nii-•«« r-A-ne exrnng busasees <A rear estate sales wi-h pr-rent* na— —gs r- excess of $50 000 per yea- T-V.-S Dec " 4rr-7 9pm al 'he -1 ,i-Say Inn at Laure Par. Sealing .* amrted ca'l AHEAD
ERtC RADER 3'3 261-0700 (tiworaa)
TONY CAMILLERi 13- 326- 2C.30 1 Westland.
ARGENBRiC.HT SECURITY Supervisors 4 Security Guard* needed Full lime Part twne A« Shifts available .810) 355 2800
M A N A G E R S / A S S T . M A N A G E R S
Looking for the f u n and responsibi l i ty that ciirncs w.ith r u n n i n g your o w n bus iness? Can you builrl and mot iva te an aggress ivf in-s iore sales t e am? Would you l ike selling paint , related supp l i e s and e q u i p m e n t ? Do you hale w o r k i n g long retail h o u r s ? Apply your ski l ls wi th our team of p ro fes s iona l s at Mercury Paints, j 77 year Mich igan t radi t ion. Mail or fax your r e sume to:
M E R C U R Y P A I N T S J. EIWIKX I , V P Sale*. 1-iiOO Schacfer Hw\
Detroit. M l 4K227 Fax: ( ) ) ) ) 49[-7<)77
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ACCOUNTANT JUNIOfVSEMI SENIOR
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(8101 861 2211
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Amor "ecfvaca! 459 1186 FAX 4591593
(810) 932-0878
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Value City Department Store In Westland is looking lor seasonal help Prior experience helpful Competitive compensation and greal working conat ions plus seasonal associate discount Hexlble hours, but must be available to work e v e n i n g and weekends If you would like to earn extra S s for ihe holidays, apply In person 10am to 6pm at
VALUE CITY D E P A R T M E N T STORE 16901 WARREN ROAD
WESTLAND ASK FOR PERSONNEL MANAGER
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SCH00LCRAR COLLEGE LIVONIA, Ml 43152
DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT
F u l l - T i m e A d m i n i s t r a t i v e P o s i t i o n
B e g i n n i n g M a r c h 1 8 , 1 9 9 6
Th£ COLLEGE Scnooica'i College $ a comprpf^nsrve feoyeaf t>uW.c commumty college Tl« Coltege ofter$ a f i d diver$ity o< pf0g'8m$ leaOing to Associate Oeg'ees and Ceftificates In 1994 more than 30 000 peop e enrolled in acedremic ana continuing educal-on urograms The college follows a &em«ster caienoat riowevet das*e4 are conducted ,ea' 'Ound The College is located on an 181 ace suburban v"» aocoj.matety 25 miles Tortrnaest ol Detroit, .n the city ol Livoma The College also ooe-iates a mafor center in Garden
ct» Re»ponsitni.i*» include preparing marketing plans for etecul ng a. spec -ai events ndtvKlual will also M responsiCne tot annual campaign and foundation publications Must have a demonstrated ability to recruit train »>0 motivate volunteers Bachelors Degiee stiangry preferred Applicants must have strong interpersonal organ.rational and arntten commumcatior skills Administrative salary range Grade 4 $ i6 314-SS1.203 p'us eligibility 'or annual performance award Cai (113) 4624408 tor applet lor. Applications submitteo prior to thts posting w.u not be consnjereo 4 new completed and signed Schoolcraft college application form copies o< all t rah scripts and resume mutt be received no later thar fcOO p.m. Miaiay. Fe*nwy *• t»y Human Resources Schoolcraft College 18600 Maggerty road. L'vonia Ml 4A1S2 ?696 II t« the policy of the Board of Trus»aes of Schoolcraft College not to aacnmmate against any person on the besi* ol race, creed, color set handicap or national ongm
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Livonia J9240 Bui:Aa>gtiam Aaa aae
S. nootcaU 4 M«3dte(»r 313-281 3830 Westland
34771 Ford Ro E at Wayne Rd
313 721-S!i 15 Taylor
24128 Ecoria w ol Tatagrapii
313 291 1030
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Access Ciient Servar Development
p. .yettive SooiWiaid co teeas A ,, , a • -«• anaryil »mri Access and '.i. *ciianence 10 complete lis ^ , A-aint team Eaceaent groarttt t. . V 4 salary to. nght carxHiate V... isuma 4 saWy -oQiwana-nl.
MiS Manage' i»T85 W 12 Mai A . 139 V>uthl*ld Ml 48078
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DIRECT CARE STAFF lu*parl ame stale or lomaie lor raaKMnasM •raaamara piogtam lo. Man yrta 16 nour waning anVt Mapped ncraaaaa Wa pay tot ••aenanca Apoty m paraommaa. GirMoen Founda8on 11875 Qua* Rd Be«anaa Ml 48111 313-88 7-7242 Make a ana. ance and aw ou. laam' EOE
D I R E C T C A R E Support Paaaonnat Med CooaUmaio. Tremao SiaH Groi* noma setting 4 AJAI NO alhng Qrosytrt appodun. ites Pa«d vacation Sun >8 25-87 25 pa. fit Cai MorvFti. 9 3 313«5»8G&3
^ DIRECT CARE WORKERS ^ |AppacalKirii being accepted ' - 1
IUI 4 part lima positions awojng eflri l>« davaaopmantaay dW-
IU f a CompaWtva wages and Denetas Vakd tartva.» aeente
DRIVER - Burton Manor at Lmna ta accepting appkeakona tor a dnvet tea cuba van Ugnt loading and unloaAng Man Fn B-5pm Starang al t8 par now Apply ji
27777 ScnotMctaP « T "
DRIVER COL Class A Hmng to. Daaittom la. mtnal Fi* ama local dayahill No Waeatenda E*ea (313) 449 4860
DRIVER lor local cMkvenea Mual nava good driving racorfl Apply tn p a w SpKa. Too Company. 103' Cnarry Sir eel Ptymoulh 313-456-1806
DRIVE RrMOVE R wnadaia operwiga. ft* lacal 4 sio. age co CDL a ptua' Soma ot toten won (3131 4544683
I mowing ome oul
DRIVER Mual t'.Ava COC lor aalapaaned route ka wncAesaia lood company Eapan enca praleirad b«/l not necesa#ry CaU Mon (Tm. Fn 8 lo 4
1313) 874-9000
DIRECT CARE WORKERS Part ama days lo. vacaltori gioup noma neat Soutiiheld Musi rieva valid Jnaor, vansa 4 group home naming 17 per hoo. lo start RaQutres haro arortung anihuvastK attitude Cad Frar* al
(8101 477-3307
TWA """» easing PROGRESS PROGRAMMER
r inainiatn ana enhance r A.--'* mrny wrwlesaia sortaare R»s»« ai«)ie tor PC hardware set up a .i i usiom modtl»calions 1-3 yrs
ji et»d manulactunrvg tietplui r*AAe ' a . or send resume to
810-356-1520 • J i tn ndustiry ol Amerca lot
.-8313 Telegraph Rd Suite 2 75
SoutWiaid Mi 48034 Nil P'-jxie Ca8a Please
i EPF NO ABIE TRANSPORTATION «-.•» -i COL Ciaas A dnvet 'or local it. aura arIT' occaawnai uut-ol state
v Mmrfs Viasad on 7 AM to 4 PM I,- > t n Over ame insurance 4 , •,....rieiit plan available Send .»si.itf '0 ueperalaWe Tranaporta
• 'O &o« 420S4- Dartrral Mi tit t ; Ann Brian Busiyey
DIRECT CARE Wwtati Needed lo. S"P p.ogram in F»rm ir«ar> fua 4 pert lime nwdraghts S6 00-6 2S plu» good DeneltH
Caa Cyoirna al 18IO1 477-6072
DIRECT CARE WORKERS Needed lot group noma in DaaitJOm Hits pad time stanmH 4 iu» lima rrodnigWs Al»c group home tn Ply i*iouth fun time afternoons 4 m*J-rugnts Fo. Ply-nouth caa Haioise 313 42tK»76 Oaa^jom His call Terra., at 313-274 1890 or lw Both can Joann >• fit0-477 3307
D R I V E R needed to drive local businessman lo appointments t, tonne. Mchigar days per wees some average Good dnvmg record anowieOge ol M«;riig«.i roade uccaeaxial ovarmgra slays Company car 4 company paal naval e.pen»es P-a'er non amoAa. Sand reaurne to
DRIVER PO Boa '87
Belleville Mt 48111 EOE
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E L E C T R O N I C I
A S S E M B L Y I
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NOW HIRING Eupenented Tota Truck Drivers and eapenenced Mecharwc Apply wim.n 24701 Hamaway FarmngKm H-ils 1810) 478-3395
AUTO BODY Repair 'acraac.an New Wale ol the art laottty is taking eppkcaliofte lor luB time body lecrt-Lota ot wot* great pay 4 benefits Apply in person Westland Ca/ Care CoHtsaon 8375 Hu Rd
313-722 8600 ask to. Lance
- i'S HQABl I TRANSPORTATION 1 a-ioai M. seeks a l»Ai hme (iM lot-er I ualoma. sarnce '"CA lAjlive From 7AM to 4PM lo »s
.14" • vehicles g>v» ijuOI*s 4 i - ' . rm additional .jpare'.oriai •i.H.a.nt>.irties Cara>da(es should r.aire /.aid o*gani*a1ion 4 commurs .(tl.. uuMs Please send res<#ne 4 yiary .eguaemenis lo PO Bo.
i. J Detroit Mi 48242 Attn Brut" Susaey
DIRECT CARE WORKER fun or pad time to awk win *veiopmenta»y <M aCled Adutis m Wesrlend
$5 60 to stad plus DanMlta P'omolion avaiaMe C«» Lou 313-59S 3253
ORECT CARE worsen needed lor group home nea- F ghAatvl Maiord aflenidona . 4 rrndragWs T.ainu-g helplut but wdl 1tm $6 0(3 to stad plus ueneitis l»«Ja i8lC;»f64 2159 o. Joanne (810)477.3307
DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES E.penenced house Aeeprng and aundry supervisor tougrit lo. nurwng home salting Knoadeik e ol OSHA OBRA roles regulati-.a a arx! salety p.ogramrrw>y required EaLekent wage and bene •its package citered Send resume and wage require-ments 10 Plymouth Court «05 Mag gad. n.je-J Plymoulli Ml 48l~0
Equal OpoodixaTy Employer
DRIVERS a ^ 0 Oeocated runa EasiWest
Michigan NO touch Ire^gh! 7 -day operatic banaN
package laie model equipment atari irtmajiasall 800 968 2505
DRIVER (SEMI) CDL Local area Day or night Must have good dnvmg record and 2 years • Ipananca A tier 4pm 313-421 5747
ELECTRONICS FIELD SERVICE ENGINEER
Entry Level Caraet Opportunity Baaed m m» .grea' Davoa araa an surrounding sutet Munmum ol 2 yea's totmal aiectron.ca required Applicant "luat oe hgruy moti-vated and possess a strong wo'kmg Knowledge ol component level analog electronics We oflar an aiceuartt DeneTita package To be considered please suOma your -esome education Back-ground OP A, -elerences 4 empwyment history by Dae 11 to
JE0L (USA). Inc PO 60. 96-7227
HQltman Estates II 60105 ' Ann Human Reeouroes
We are an Eouai Opportunity Allirmasive Achon Employer
ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Eapenencad Top wages paid vaca boos Musi know tv 4 VCR's CaU Fred (8101 477-6402
0RIVERS/EXPEDITERS •30010 J 700 weekly Musi have COc
313871 2315 DRIVERS
E*i«enerx.ed RoA-olf Onvers Mus" have COL Ca* George Del-ween 9 5pm at <3131 272 S330
DRIVERS r growing cab compeny
Call lo. appUcaltan. 313-581 2325
D E S I G N E R
F i x t u r e & T O O L
FULL BENEFITS eijung Met. hire Speciafles |
V.. . 810 471-4500 j
FSIGNtaSALES ASSOCIATE .«-l»it for custom itoiB Great
-a-»d income pnarho.. •! you enyoy a :.y.nij With people and have sales , 1. i-'.An..e Sewing anuwiedaa - ylijl Will I'em 81J 645 6008
DISCOVER The eicitmg industry '* *ea. esrale B-.-odtosa int'ime and rteaitwiy JO"
| ".e winrwvg 'aaa. ol Michigan t jugeai an<) moat »„.x.ess'u
I Call Vanes-ia 810-356 71 t l
. DRIVERS Handcapped Van Transportation Servce Properly kcented
'3131 421 5600
DESKTOP PUBLISHER
-wcpiambrii'ies include typesermg • a,.--nrig page layout end graprar wsnjnmg lor quanedy putanations it j Page"u>ker Coiel Draw and Pi. 1 itiop Eacellent Ervjasl* skills j»-<t e .penence a must Please send
'.». resume witti salary require -»"S to Cheryl 21800 Kaggerty r. 1 a300 Nortovtlle Mi 481«7 (A. 1BIO1 380 1 700
DIE MAKER ..• vs e.per»nce salety nvr«ied
1 artiiude lo. las' gtow-nj r-T .ng lirm Must De A&e I tiuAd - i a A acr.ieve production rea Ty >• .• it new dies Requires nd
. w-tr- aoiMy to trnuoie srioot 4 dies " pioducloc-r%Tc
• fry anoyyiedge -etpl... Sena -a. or aaply Al F 4 E Mar- I® , 10c ir -jus'na' D< Ply-outr.
DISPATCHER
FARMINOTOfJ PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT
lPcate*«ai
Fui «ime Scloo. Grad 18 or ova> Wnrter. iwsi Comp-etiensive : » ajr-yunt! .nvestigahon MwKa1 4 Psychoicg<ai ».amimalions K»y rir.A.-ding -.ompetency E— interview 'eou< -ed Schedule Rotatax. shifts L aw entorcament 'rairung and aApa*iance cWar-ed Apply at "arm .nrjtor pjbac Salety Depadmem 23600 Liberty, (a—..'.gtor Appita-tions locates ' Di-ecio- s -J"*.*! 8 30 A" to 4 30 pm Monday Friday AppAcal'ont must be lurna l in tiy Wed'i4»sd4> December 13 1995
Ar. Equal Opportunity Empwyer
D'SPA TCHEROPE RAT IONS Seeking avflividual with mm mum 2 yrs, eipenence m true* mad 4 LTL oparancms Jo. kxai cartage com pany Gartaral g»l«« skills req^red Resumes onry lo 16500 N Park Dr S-*ie 1602 SoutWaald Ml 48075
DOG (iROOMER Eapene-a-ed O.jatity nut quantity Paul vacations healin tiaoaiits avan ••Die Apply in person The Posh Pup 10920 Farmington Rd Livnnta
DRIVERS 1. aiiiuiw Waste Systems a local national waste neulmg company and natajnai leader hat LOCAL .pportu nities avfciawe lor qualified COL Drtven wtto possess a CDL 8 license and surpass all DOT tequ-*eme.i!s
WE OFFER • "am hoKlayi'vAca'-'t • Salety Incentive • Profit shanng • Medical aeneiiis • 40IK program • Uniforms • Opportunity lot advancement
II interested, call 800-878-4626
a n a a n o i r An Equal Opc®dun4y Emctoye'
QUALITY ENGINEER East ida automotive interior mm company seeking OS 9000 Coor®-nator Anlh mmmum 3yr» auto relaled eape-ience Oeoree or A SO certtrca tion prelerred Must be tamiiia' «nfh PPAP Requires SOACuSiomer con-tact Competaive aautry 8 benef* package Send resume wtrh salary history to Boa a2066 Observe" 4 Eocentnc Newspapers
:i625l Scfootormft Rd Livonia Mt 48150
GENERAL LABO RER Needed 1or BuAdng C ompany
(8101 " * cai 641 3900
GENERAL LABOR Witt Train
810-363-8694
GENERAL MAINTENANCE laborer mecftanacai aapananca and H( a aaaemply Send reaiane to PO Ba 1888 Saufigaae Ml 4819b
HOSTESS/RECEPTIONIST Aasadiva congenial person** y naadad Waang to laam AaamI sales uounaato' tor Socceeeftjl buMde- go* course comrt*x*y F oul Of Five Days 124 weekenda naoaaaary JIM FARKAS 810-4861900
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IMPORT SUPERVISOR imemaannei aenaponaaor loganca
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HAMPTON INN MOTEL Devcai Meuo FtomtAia Mi-
313-721-1100 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
For liA-ana powoone naming Van Drwer s NiflW Aur«. House keepers 4 Maintenance Personnel
Apply r Peraan Monday -F.mey
OOOO FOOO COMPANY needs hA part ame help Paid beneata .ace bon and 20"- o« a» grocenea Troy
810 362-0686
GRAPHIC ARTIST lot aagn sfiop aioan, applying vinyl grapfacs 4 painting Wil tram
313-422 7110 GROCERY rs'TOCK
Sad at Arte' and -ekMHe Contact Mark 0. Jan.
PiymoUh Marka«aKJe 313-463-2536
GROUNDS KEEPER needed 40 hours per wees a> Fik-lane Eaal Apartments Benefits available Hourty pay mckjOes quar larty bonuses Cat 313-2714s 10
• GROUNDS MAINTENANCE - tea i r e lor acanment com plea r Carton Some aspen enca required Call Joan
313-397-0200
HOTEL HOC 10AY INN TROY ta now hmng to. me toaoanng poaaons . HouaepersorvLobby Cleaner • Room Altendar" • Fiont Desk SUIT
p»*s« 1>Ci «i Peraon HOLIDAY INN TROY
2537 Rochester Court [Of Rocnesler Rd 10 l-75i
Troy (8101 689 7500
SUPfl Reeporteeaaies " » < » cusfcrna. aaartaca and devetopmem. pto-ceeaang import docunenufton daa aikcabon au U S Cuatoms Ian" poal erttr, and rata negntialar witr. air and ocean earners
Successful candidale rtmsi Nave 5 years eapenenca m a« acayiaaa reaaied to re clearance ol mportad sfspments tr-ousr U B Cuatoana and o8ier governmental agencies arrangaig aanipod and evWy al a/apments 10 final deatinaborta and •Cher related lunotione
Cemaoate mual possess commuracalion and nagani/alion skias be 4 saH surter and good motrvstca ol people'
For anmediete cons«deraiion please submit A -over »ner awiuding salary history end resume to
Boa a2065 Observe' 4 Eccentric Nrwspa(«'s
• 36251 ScNocAciaft Rd Livonia Ml 48150
iNOiVIDU AL 5 NE EOE D lo-aw West Btoomfceld 4 B-mingriam tainn.ng u i . ' a Fieatae huu's Can 1810. 68' 6944
500 Help General
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JOBS Of THE WEEK
ELLENT BENEFITS *12 Sl5an
DESKJNEFt antadaii luB ima opening tor eape
CAD daaagner working cm CAO aaof i t« 0 or 120 GWEAT BENEFITS S20-S27 000
MACHINE TOOL BUILDER Machine tool bu*»ng company « Now hat mmedule need to. luA-time 10m buAdar tpeoahimg in eiacincai ••ydrsukes pneumaKa aro beanngs EXCEL. El hour
SUPPLIER QUALITY ENGINEER Must nave eapenence m ciuatay aaaurancatontroi practical eape" enca w«h statistical Process Control arid (kmenatona? mapaction Knowl-edge at ecAomoave juaaiy avs»em» Must oe computer .wate Atw to organ. le tna have slrong cornmun. catnr tkdis Surting at $20 125 an hoo*
SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES
Ar Equal Opiwduriity Empriyer L1VONIA 313 266-8600
LOOMING FOR A NEW JOB' CALL THE CHANNEL 4
JOB CONNECTION" 313-963-4464
PxAewMuaA f <anee«g Eat 264 SaMa. 4 Matka*ig Eo 206 once -.i-ton tn 262
STAFFING RESOURCES 1810) 737-1711
^ M A C H I N E ^ O P E R A T O R S ' V". No aipenenca necessary |
AO rtri pe- week . Danafits | ^Mtdord Twf, 91(^684-055^
HOTEL NIGHT AUDITOR Downtown Detroit p^sti^ous 4 Aamond aa Suites hotel seeks eapertenred peraon who • able to balance troni office records 4 prepare hnem.iai data on a daay baaas RESERVATtONIST aiper»r«e pre lened Musi Nave computer anowi edge, customer service 4 be Mla-onertaled Respond to Anmeneurr Surtes Hotel IOOO Br uar Detrcat 48226
EXERCISE PHYSKXOGIST .<•414! Nie(sen s Personal
TiaAwg Ctob is looking lor cer lihed F'uness Trainers or Ere*
EXPORT SPECIALIST Iritemabonai transportation tofpsnca company has immet»ate openings a> then ocean and air eapo'l depart merits
Respons4Wities »Klude cuslomet •nlerfaca procesauig leita's 01 credit and eapod Oncumentation negoti a ting rates with sieams-hip hnes and airtmes
SuccasahA : anode lea mual have minimum 2 years eapenence m an art-vibes related to iogtsf.es and freight lorwarcaog services axJudtng ananging iiansport and delivery ol slupmer-ts and other , related •unctions
For .nvmediale consideration please send resume avjuong salary nistory io
Be . a 2087 Observe- 5 Eccentric Newspapaini
36251 SchoeAciaft Rd Livonia Ml 48150
GROUNDS PERSON Love 10 work outdoors'' Wa have me perfect 10C tor you' Fat fane Stad immediately
Salary 4 Benefits Eapenence not necessary Can (8101 478-6808
GROUNDS STAFF McKmley Properbes. inc a national property meragameni 'inn Nss an Open poatnon to" a Grounosperson Prior eaperwnce «ntr- ouistoe mamte nance and landscaping preferred Must Ce side to mon outside m van able weafhet condibcms Salary commensurate wan eapan enca BeneMa package -dude headl-and ma nsu'rance 40100 retirement plan and apaeimanr discouni avaaaot* Pease aena resume v apply m person Mondav-Fnday 9em-6prn
Pa* Rar-,fes on Eape-rienre HUMAN R E S O U R C E S
1810) 553-7710
DRIVERS NEEDED leu pari hme on-cad mghts weekends Shifts avaalabie Imm Bom-4am or I0pm6arn Please can
800^520-3461
DIE SETTER supervisory at»iitie^ Muti have |
i.pe-ience 'jn tmaii -aes wit' a* ~-ys rrjli leeds and una <kes wilt. I • i.nda'y jperaimns M.111 be atae J 1 w. ak afierncmns Mer>. a> t»neii»» I - .t i sharing nor. imofeing anvuqn ' -virfl Appty 8 30 3 STjprri Franklir . M e r 12701 Beech Daly Redajrd ]
- All ABLE IMMEOiATEL* Ion smal t + h.-ane Owacl Grnup Sla" .'I -,.« Wa iraan mature alull to.
-.l-jn Applicant anou>d be leaitAe liferent sWls Car lead lo full \ rannelits S5 85 unli Airie-.! Ic V 1
1 •-! In start Call 1 an~- 10 2p.r. O. Jenn.te' Mon r I-LA
•9pm (3i3i M81 3179
DIRECT CARE Depend.«ti» P»it>r aisnted lor youp home J6 i7t>r No | a.pe'-ence necessary "e.iBie utiedUto AvariaOle we tmai
"a-.aOHi Direct Care 'emporar, Serywa 313 351 6959
DIRECT CARE En«.ge*c peeole needed to v-'.e • M i awir. .Jevelrximeraal nvat.ii.*ea . ' Amtam Wayne Fl* 4 Md time needed Health 4 dem»i 4 i-wi vacation Starting "rim V $7 4n *—ir For eitervaew caa
313-728 744i
OIRECT CARE Flat and part irha n »vjeperideni ci . igriet Medical banalita
DIRECT CARE STAFF liy grauD home ocaleo n Wayne and Oakland Couraea 5!ad',g wage ranting from t5 85 i-amad 10 16 45 urarimed Fo. mere .nformaton caa cartweer the ••«n 01 9am t lam 4 lpm-3pm
k 313-522-4000 y
DIRECT CARE STAFF P-avaoua eapenence e«h deven* -wmaay laaatiiert adu« preto"ad K 25-18 7S an four lo saa" face. •ra neratt S Iramng paoadad Ca*
• S^g»a 'Jftvara.'v^'a .Jai'y • Tfi*-n 3nv«rs Viom# *aa-'y 8 Company pa«3 bana'ns • M 'e» r>on t • Oop & hook opa^lori
Mutl r^va A CDl «a >i * anocKsa^an' ft !>e DOT
, 1-800-222-7199 __ FOE
DRIVERS | Small package del vary c«"ie- needs
I ; qua-'ied 3nvers (or Defeat Metro area Musi have good dmnng record Knowledge of area neat m apeee-Ace and pe-v^-ab* Eacellent tan efi' package Ca" Howard at
3'3-44»7220 o. 517 521 3969
DRIVERS I Tractor trailer dmrers 2 years min irnum eapenence Localre^onal CDL 4 HAZMAT Home daily Resumaas only lo 16500 N Park Dr Suae 1602 SoutMiBld Ml 48075
GROWING MANUFACTURER r»ed» craflaman e«th eapenence w matwoik or carpentry 4 leadership poiartwal Career opporti*«y involves
rocava work consisted raises 4 out-ol-lown travel required
Apply at mtulgard Corp 56405 Grand Rme. New Hudaon (acaoas Irom New Hudaor Food Marker
(810(4378167
yea- nxr benefits
S35 000 GUARANTEED FIRST YEAR INCOME WITH THE A0ILITY *0 "BE YOUR OWN BOSS' IN A LOCAL 0«GANiZA TiON LOOKING FOR CAREER ORIENTED MARKETING ASSOCIATES FOR EXCITING OPPORTUNITY
CALL VANESSA 810-3563748
HOTEURESTAURANT
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to check out greal pe-'nane— career opportunities at 1he L iv-mia Marndfl Hcaei' We see*
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- full time e Expenenced Cook
- full time e Experienced Prep Cook
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Village Green Companies headquartered id Farmington HAH currently -.as an opervng •o» an IT Anvysl CanOd»ie must have some expoaure In caii'iguring F*C hardwa'a' software Musi te a 'jirOwci^B' wio-i good cec<iie sa ills and cus-tome- service one pa ad Com pu'er Science or technical degree neipl J howeve- are wn cons-der stuflenls wi'img •Ciws'di a -leg-e» Fi«ait)ie scwouie ana competihve com pensalay olie-ed Posat^n may ev-lve into a lopg careei
INSPECTORS OOALITV SPC taueprinl -eadi'.-'j bas« E" caiit* S> S V jtius be'iefrts ' A ' -nscmie PCS Group RIO VIOWJ.
JR ACCOUNTANT T au seaton >oporturiity a F arm**/, a Hias account aig l.mi Siy -JB tia a -ecatnt college graduate wur may- m Atcaa-Ming Pnca eafenawice '.ei^ui tiui nc* -AKessary resime
BWP.dc P 0 Boa 2719
Farminglor H4N Ml 48333
MACHINE OPERATORS Laa&ng Manutacluwt >aeks quakfied rraenma shop F Q-err«sn Musi Be eapenancaad arUb F ANUC and FAOAL Syslems Computer eepenaince a p\a» Musi ca a s e 'm li.aied people person Wage B«s«d m eapenence Prolit Snanrg40Hai Uedca< Oema 4 Li's Int-farace Sena resume 10. Human Resources P O Boa A Nortliville Mi 48167
Kmart N O W H I R I N G ' Flexible schedules
Variety of positions Apply ai 44444 Ford
Rd at Sheldon Canton 313-455 9700
M A C H I N E O P E R A T O R S
NEED A CAREER CHANGE'
We are an eapano*^ tool company wi- various machirang am: ynrMVg posi lions avawatiie S'Adiirj wages lo- 'ramees t 56 50 »9 50 per Fvaii Eapenenca-d operalurs «cn $9 50-$1fl 50 pa- hoc. Mode-" an comyioned 'aclc^y wiir- great tie-all's and ots r* overtime
Can FAA ot vnul MOELLER
MA.N'JFA( TLIRING CO 4 1038 Pl.MCHJTH
OAKS filVD Pi VMOUTH Ml 48170
113-416-0000 FAX 3-3-4162200 LABORER NOVI r-acavabor- firm
seeks ratafia r..-kei Do; a. 4 Backhoe enpenenie toveo COL win- aa taakes - plus F kceHent i WAO* Plus fienefita I nave -nessaoe MACHINE SHOP „ 5171546^133 I General later * kgni landonal Blue
iv ml readmg helph* tor machmes Uedca. benelris 4 401K
Apply 167'. E Marie T'Oy RELIABLE GENERAl LABCiRERS
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(810) 442-7800
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MONDAY, December 4, 1995 O&E (*)10
A Suburban Automotive showcase
Published Every Monday
Subaru's '96 Outback shows station wagon can be fun By A n n e F r a c a a s a Avant i NewaFea tureH
Be t y o u ' v e s e e n i t a l r e a d y : Nick "Crocodi le" D u n d e e r i d i n g a r o u n d t h e AuMtra l ian o u t b a c k in a S u b a r u L e g a c y O u t b a c k Really f u n n y TV a d v e r t i n e m e n t Make* you w a n n a amile
T h a t ' s w h a t thin 1996 S u h a r u L e g a c y O u t b a c k w a g o n d o e * M a k e s y o u n n n l e F r o m itH f r i end ly f r o n t faxcia t o IIM fami l -ia r a n d cozy i n t e r i o r , t h in n e w Legacy O u t b a c k i« real ly, rea l ly cool
S ince it 's HUch a d e p a r t u r e in looks , feel a n d r i d e t h a n t h e L e g a c y . S u b a r u r e a l l y Khould've juMt called it O u t b a c k Cal l m e silly.
N o . r ea l ly , t h in look* l i k e a s t a t i o n w a g o n f o r t h e f a m i l y F u n c t i o n a l i t y in w h a t it l ooks l i k e N o t f u n S t a t i o n w a g o n s a ren ' t f u n
Unt i l t h e O u t b a c k T h i s c a r is fun to d n v e , fun to r i d e a r o u n d in. a n d fun to off road i n .
Yep I m a g i n e y o u r rtioni off road ing in he r 1970s i sh wagon Scary
S u b u r u h a s a l w a y s b e e n k n o w n for a l l - w e a t h e r fu l l t i m e a l l -whee l -d r ive in i ts p a s s e n g e r
ROAD TEST
By Anne
Fracassa
c a r s T h e O u t b a c k IK no excep-t i o n . S u b a r u i s c a l l i n g i t A m e r i c a ' s f i r s t s p o r t - u t i l i t y w a g o n I t ' s g o t t h a t s t r a i g h t C o m f o r t a n d c o n v e n i e n c e of a car coupled wi th t h e func t iona l i -ty and capab i l i t i e s of a t ruck
" W e ' r e f i r s t w i t h a v e h i c l e t h a t f i l ls a n i c h e b r i d g i n g t h e g a p b e t w e e n t h e s p o r t - u t i l i t y vehi lce a n d t h e p a s s e n g e r car." sa id George Mul le r . p r e s i d e n t of S u b a r u of A m e r i c a , " C o n s u m e r s w a n t utility, c a rgo capac i ty and g o - a n y w h e r e a 11 - w h e e l -d r i ve c a p a b i l i t i e s w i t h o u t o w n i n g a t r u c k L e s s t h a n 5 p e r c e n t of
s p o r t u t i l i t i e s go off r o a d , a n d o u r O u t b a c k c a n h a n d l e t h e k i n d s of u n p a v e d p a t h s t h e ac t ive s p o r t - u t i l i t y b u y e r w a n t s to n a v i g a t e w i t h o u t s a c r i f i c i n g t h e c o m f o r t a n d c o n v e n i e n c e of a p a s s e n g e r c a r "
O K L e t ' s p u t t h a t a l i t t l e s i m p l e r — in m y 4 y e a r - o l d ' s l a n g u a g e " D r i v e l i k e C r u e l i a , m o m " You k n o w , C r u e l i a DeVillo ( t h a t "crazy w o m a n dri-v e r " ) in 1 0 1 D a l r n a t i o n s . S o m e t i m e s I l ike to d r i v e l i ke t h a t M y k i d s k n o w it T h e y even a s k for it T h e O u t b a c k is p e r f e c t for t hose t i m e s you feel a l i t t le a m b i t i o u s a n d o u t g o i n g
T h e L e g a c y w a g o n p l a t f o r m w a s f i r s t i n t r o d u c e d m i d - 1 9 9 4 . a n d t h e O u t b a c k s h a r e s t h a t p l a t f o r m B u t t h e b u c k s t o p s t h e r e
T h e O u t b a c k h a s f e a t u r e s u s u a l l y no t found on spor t utili-t i es l ike a n a 11-wheel-drive t h a t w o r k s on all road cond i t ions a n d a t e v e r y veh ic l e speed P l u s , 4-w h e e l i n d e p e n d e n t s u s p e n s i o n , 4 - c h a n n e l 4 - w h e e l a n t i l o c k b r a k e s , d u a l a i r b a g s , d o o r b e a m s t h a t m e e t 1997 f e d e r a l s i d e - i m p a c t s a f e t y s t a n d a r d s
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The key is education Ask dealer for a "ample lease contract, how a payment is calculated, what your responsibilities are Study it, seek help if terms are not clear Then be ready to negotiate The capitalized coat, the price you would pay if buy-ing. should be n e g o t i a t e d down Same for the money factor, or inter-est rate rn the lease, get it as low as possible And don't give your t rade away bargain the value Up
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RETAIL ASSISTANT MANAGER
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MUSIC TEACHER Needed 3 flays par weea |« prniata pre-scfioci and >o«er etemenlary program ***
Ccnatty ORES lucationa n Oaaland pacaground '•etptv> "3630
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ROOFERS NEEDED For commercial and mdwMnal
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SNOW PLOW DRIVERS Plymouth Car-lion area Good drrvmg racord Ae»A-4e 4 long hour*, eipenence preferred Ca* i-Afry 3l3-*59-<W55 SNOWPlQWERS WANTED Sue. conlractors Drivers Sidewal* People E i' rttrni pay C.iipcemv L aam 4 Landscapaig Q13r 420-0300
ROOFERS STangle Wort. JiOC sign ui1 brywjs af ar iirst 2 fOCs .rue* 4 tool* Can trxan I K to Noon 810 545 3722
| SNOW PLOWING Fa* Clean up A good opportunity Need faWp
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We are locAmg to* a Nghiy motivated avjnnduai wh-- possess a Sacneaor s degree end who erceis *i cuwomer -eations commontcalajris ra^anaa iion ana tonoai through Ptv> eapan-ence -n Mat or sates sarvica prelerreo bu* noi raou^ed
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SOCIAL WORK Progt4m Daedor lor Oetr'ai norr* lor tama«s living wrm HIV AIDS MA n health or human sen,ica« wia*. erpe nance in rranagemant and supann »on 2 rears eiper-ance ai suDsJance tf.use o< Htv A»DS ctx*i-seang taguaad Sand resume 10 W» On* Mams San<m Houee >6260 Deniar Dane* Ml 48221
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ACCOUNTANTS CONNECTION INC
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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK tut time lor Southliaxl property man agmeem company Compuler aapa nance Mar ad benerMs Can Mon fn Bam-Spm 810-352-2014
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STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE
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ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT Red'ord manulactunng co has dianaig lot m«ivatad self starter to assis* with all accourang 'unctions Knowledge 01 accounting software a must Need lo tie organned 4 detailed Send or tar reaunve to Emprre Doors & Waidcms 9'25 Teleqtaph Redtotd Ml 48239 Attn Controller FAX 313 537-3118
ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT Bookkeeping 4 clerical wort, com-puter literate Fieri We hours bene Ms Send resume lo Human Resources 21118 Bodge St South
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ACCOUNTING CAREER OPPORTUNITY The Medical Tea" a cert.tiad Home Hearth Agency with cf ices m Southfieia and Alar. Pan., s seekmg an e«per«nced acci r" lan w»-. r- nas-on erpenanc* in payro* AR s-'AP s co*ect«ons PC tiased account-ng system* iEXCEL preterred. Mj*J demon-strate good analytical slulta and acait-y Ic manage mutt ie prori -.ea Comjyeuiv* salary and M benefit package Sand resume to THE MEDICAL TEAM INC 24901 Northwester" Hwy »6G2 Soulhtieid Mi 48075 Attn Andrea Martloek or Fan
V 810 358-2264 .
ACCOUNTING CLERK Opening lor mo-viduai wilt- .'t«-a data entry enperience and accounting knowledge Entry «vai posrtion Fu'-Vme Eireiie-1 banefiis and wr.nu-g c">riditions Non *mokmg '-rt IC P Pieaui apply :i' j,-* ai 8'fi 155 1'*»
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seeking an Account* Raca vatae C<Kadinator to be responsible tor 'j oiled on .of disputed recemables ihrough ott-sne group presaroa-tons and va leaphcme Will also be raspontaa «or n-a-nlamaig all '•corcii-atca- procedural docu mentation and nagolatirvg t»s putea accounts receivable balances io samarr-enl
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empras-s in account.rig ot a bosi ness related Orsciplaie Must have two years c4 e»per'«nce m com merpai cc*ec1non* and have a sound knowledge ol tailing proce-(V/tt and coflacKm methods Must m w i basic unoerstai**ng ol underwriting pr noples accounts recervabie database slructures ana proven «now)edge ol PC spreadsheet and word p-o cessmg Musi have eacelienl vertia- and written ccamTnunica lions skills inclusive ot tormai presental Kir-iS
We provide eacellent s*«ry a-<J tienei 1s Please send 'esun-.es con'alence 1o-
Atiemion HR ARC PO Bo> 5043
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810 '.5-06601 810-650 56901 310-5*5 2550'
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Letica Corpotaaon 1 700 W Hamlm Rd
PO Boa 5005 Rochester Mi 48308 5U>5
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Salary lo commensurate with enpen anc* and skills Ercekem serwM packaoes available NO PHONE CALLS p«eas* Send resume and salary rasiory lo
Chip Rofxa Re eaial Vice Presalenl
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Troy MI 4ACI83
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BILLING CLERK High Tacti company -xaled *> Oa Park has anmediale opening lor eapanancad oamg caw Muti pos sua enceaem customer service *tt> tude. attention to details accural y 4 aMiry lo meef daai»nes E rcanent benefits program Interested candidates are invited 1o tonear j raaume mcMang salary •«* lory 4 current salary eapectelioris lo Boa *2056 Ob«»var 4 Eccervlnc Newspapitis
36251 Scfvxilcrart Rd Lrvoraa. Ml 48'50
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We after a competitive salary and benefits package mclut»ng lit*, health and denial msuranc*. 401f«) and OWNING slock opuon Car-.* For an.med.ate cons.dera«>n pi«a*a apply Mon - Thun 11 AM 3PM loaase come prepared lor teslasg) a' Commg Ctimca" '-abotaones 4444 G<ldirigs 1-1 Oa; Auburn Hills Ml EOE MF D/V
CLERK TYPIST Part Tuna »»n-l 30pm Some computer
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18110 Eaacutiv* Dr Suite 100 WeMand Ml 48165
CLIENT SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
Jom the mduary o' Ihe 9CT« INTERIM PERSONNEL i* a test gr owing natayrai fampc any r « sar vva and we ar* lookag tor a people onamed orgarwed lOvvkjl lo sta" our Livonia of ice Respor.sawtie* mclude mre'v^wng applicants, piacmg employees on work MM/' merits 4 deny customer comae by phor* Muss oe able Ki rvandw last paced env-ronment Salary ano eaceHera p«yveta* Sff»l resume lo CSFVHfl Mgr 14919 E Nine Mae Rd Eastpomte. Ml 4802' or tan 10
810 775 7€fc5 or 810 775-6552
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E X P R E S S Personnel Services
BOCWKE E PE a ACCtX JNT ANT FOR small lrvoraa otace Pay»c-e>[«ner"C« a must Ca» al#• ' PM I3'3) 454-9962
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NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT j Mere than a If^al seoelary' « so Fun time position aa.u ale typ«ig 4 ] wort lor the BEST IFAVI legal marts1
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BloomfieW Hills Ml 4S304
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
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:81QI 569-1536
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COMMERCIAL LINE CUSTOMER-SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
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CUSTOMER SERVICE SALES j Mm Fn 8-5 Medaa" « renews i N E Caaroom Hts i7 50- v . com- , mrssron Positive ati-iude cie-ca 4 leiephcme answ*-'vj sk*s serf rrajti | rated reliabe leai" player
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DATA ENTRY Full time/Part time
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HUMAN RESOURCES P 0 Box A
Nortfnraa M 48187
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(313) 522 7313
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CORPORATE PERSONNEL SERVICES
1810) 362 9696
SECRET ARY RECEPTIONIST Fast pacad Lnroaiaa caead :ompeny Raspona* iaii avAud* «rord pro-ceeeAig. fing phone anaAAnng Experience on WordPerfect 8 1 tor Wmdcms a mual. T'ansenpAon WAS ne AA E araAent salary and CianaMs Raaumas and vaaary requremerta ID Cor«ro8er 36881 Schoolcrifl R« L~r*va Ml 48150
An Equal Opportunity EmpoyAt
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LivonA 313-266 8600 Soufht a*d 810-352 1300
Aubum Ha*s 810-373-7500 Taysor 31 >264-0777
SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES
An Equal Opportunity Employer
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST FuA time 2 ra^its Ic 8pm
required Experience prelarrad (810) 651 6447
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DENTAL SERVICE Technician raeded tor prograaarva dental «4>P*r company Enupmenf nstaAanon and tepaK expenence -equired Sand iBtume lo Personnel Depf 12878 Farmaigion Rd Lmoaaa Ml 48150
casamg posawn spa *ng and grammar W.A* use <* MS Wo*d tof Windows G'aphars expenanca a pAae Send resume lo Personnel Depl PO Boa 530309 Livonaa, Ml 48153-0308
An Equal Oppoalunay Employer
810) 476 2290 DENTAL TECHNICIAN
tor fagh OuaMy craan 4 bndga labo--atory n model 'JaLAaHtiei 4 aaxng 4 metal Iwatvng Cat
(810) 357 1001
ENOOOONT1C OFFICE looAng tor pert ama Dent* Aaeaalani Expanance preferred Send raamae lo Dr Qui 9416 South Man. Ply mou»> Ml 48170
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T810) 381-9060
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AIEXAN0ER * MERCY LIVING CENTER
'18 War Fourth Street Roya: Oa*. Mi 48067
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5 0 6 Wanted-
MEDICAL B I L L E R tor gtoama "AOcal lac am Plymouth area MuaT have al Mad I year mad-ca Mkng npenence 32-40 hours per aea* Greal benefa* Eaceoent Aortung oondMona Sand Resume lo
Pataer Wxloe 4 Co 2000 Towne Cent*' Suite 1100
Southhetd Ml 46075 AHn M Koalas
C N A / P C A Personal Car* Allandanis pan in* and con6ng*nl needed to cat* torawerty m Scansad Home lor A0*d «i Wesl BtoomfieiO S.rma 8apanenca preierted but not necessary
Eaoellent Ba'Al'lx AppU'at«-i accepted Pefween
9am and 5pm Monday through Friday . J«»«sfi Home 'or Aged 8710 W MapA Road
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C N A Two :.ompa»S'Ot!ate Caregivers -•a-»-iea on* 10 provide nospca care t- patient* in NW Oaaiand County and rne tj,, tne trvom* o-'ea 17 25-•nX* ti- start «n1h exceptional Deneli'
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(313) 729-1150
ME OCA. INSURANCE Baler Fu* or part ama Bvmmgham aaaa Ca* lor mtarneo Mon Thur Sam to 2pm 810-645-1799
Medical Office Staff Ta ihe season 10 be ahopptng lot a <AA |0C' Noa racrmtang • Offca Managers (lo »30K> • Medical Receplionieti • Bde s dfl ofhce 4 DME 'V] a MeiMai Aiaalants Contad McfAUa 810-932-1170
HARPER ASSOCIATES 29670 Modeean
Farmmgtor. HAs Ml 48334
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Sandr* K. Rarrsnga Area Agency on Agxig 1 B 29100 NorthwasM m Hw»
Suite 400 Southheid Ml 4603*
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' THE MEDICAL TEAM, ^ a XAHO aootaOMd noma haMTi agency • seeking eacapaonal
RN S & THERAPISTS lP T , O T S * »
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Please oa* 1-600-362 5940 or semyla. resume to Ann Andrea Mart re. RN Aomwa tratca 24901 Northlaiesum H«y Sia 602 Southfield Ml 46075 V Fax 810-356-2264 >
5 0 8 Pood/Bererage Restauraat
RECEPTIONIST I OFFICE ASSISTANT
Needed (or buey Cardiology practice •t Harper Hospital Fu* lime position
with various and etial P H L E B O T O M I S T S
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' LIVONIA • E A S T P O I N T E
• A U B U R N HILLS
Commg Canical Laboratories "a A<g*st csncai iAagnoet« lafmatory in Micf«gBn » cunently seeiung highly "x*ivaied individuals A*h a minimum Of I year previous poieootomy expe rAnce Must poasess exceiiem com-truncation skills
We otter a competitive salary and aenshts paemga <ax*K»ng Ma tieafh and denial insurance 401 Ul and CORNING slock option plans For immediate cons-da ration please appty Mon -Thurs 11AM-3PM ai Coming Canca' Laboratones **** GKKWS «»oad, Aubum Hills Ml EOE MTtVY
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'*NTAL CLINIC ASSISTANT 11 BIWEEKLY $723 $94.'
• •if, acfior* grad ca GEO ANO be •injcae lot oertAcainm as a Denial C Un>. AaxAtaru OR 'Ave al Aaal f AO yeaf* cfiairsirje eapenerK* aa a bmil* expenence as a Dental AnpsUuft A i.ONTACT Wwiiano County Per wvAi 1200 North Telegraph Rd Opt 440 PrtlWac Ml 4-8341 0440
810-656-0530 An EouaJ Opportunity Employ*'
Ho<Ti-e Health Aides Certified Home Health
Aides Nursing Assistants
Homemakers Live-ins
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'313) *22 9250
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST,BILLER lor busy Ophmalmotogwl s oflice in Southfiead Full Bane expenence pre ferred Send resuma lo
Box *2024 Observer S Eccentric Nevaspapers
36251 Schoolcraft Fid Livonia Mi 46150
lenging duMs EaceAent pay 4 ben efits One year expenence «i MedKal office 'eajia'ed Send 'esume 10 Affiliated Carc»olo»sis PC 4160 John R Suite 515 Detroit M' 48201
1 Food/Beverage Restaurant
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
For WAIT STAFF APP1Y WITHIN
ALEXANDER THE GREAT 34733 WARREN RO
WESTLANO
Food 4 Beverage
FOOD PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR
Mane the moat ol your cuknery talent* ai this ch*6eng*ig opportundy al the Laaoraa Manx*' We BAAS an effective Food Production Supervisor artth 3
nee (supervisory ThA team plays'
Jitarperv^Al communications 4 Mederaftip saitls plus * so*d comammani 10 quaaty To look ciio our attractive salary and out slanc»ng oanef* pacAage ca* 24 nrs cMy
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LIVONIA MARRIOTT
Ma"ot! • comanaied to a drug *ree won iace EOE rtvS.'H'v
yrs culinary expanance 1 background ' Piuaj Tfi—
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508 Food/Beverage Restaurant
POGO'S SPORTS SERVERS WANTED Make vp lo 112 per hour
4 *Cf* o 1 IWi anwronmant API»( m person 8863 L6^Ra Canton
CkAJer GaM Sfic«caig CB )
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Newspapers 36251 Schooler all Rd
I'voraa Ml 46150 .
SOUS CHEF KflCtian Management PosWon Send resume 10 P O Bo> 34 Bmnangham Ml 48012-0034
512 Help Wanted-Sal«
A 4 W RasUMXant has an immeiAale Opening tor an Asaislanl Manager Must have expanance ai last 1ood restaur am management Company DeneMs include healh 4 «M nsur ance prolit sharing 4 bonuses C** Carl Mon thru Fn 810-262-9665
Registered Nurses Seeing registered nurses tor ca-e managemani team 10 00 community CAsed assessments A care plan deveiopmAnt for trail eideriy 4 aduti disabled Join the l«am ol a growing company E aceseni wage A benell package Mcr. -Fti 8 30 4 30 no aveene'xlsrHolidayi Send resume lo
Area Agency On Aging 1 B Community Car* Manag*mant Dept 29100 Northwester Hwy Ste 400
ScuthlAld Ml 46034 Ann M Stony*
An EOE AA Employer
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
DETROIT AREA He'd vaonong, dependable eape"-enced mature pe'aor- Musi .be a peope pervm Good salary A cw« "is CaJ (6101478-1167
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION!ST For phyB"C»*n's offK* m SoufhfA*d 1 y- eapenence requned Fax resume lo Office Manage' 810 552-8602
REHAB NURSE FIN or CPN aarth proven long-le-m care experience FuO-'ime flexible hours Apply m person
Mary McConnel RN Duado' ol Nurvng
Camekji Hall Convalescent Cent*' 35100 An" Art»r Trail Iryr-ii*
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Assistant Manager Trainee
Caieer opportunity Outgoing, enthusiastic individual *fS tA trained lor 'uH service unit $23-125 000 • Domis A benefits 2 ys expenence as a lood sendee CCOA ot nixl t" managar 'eqi*ed Phone (810)473-7210 Fax Reaume 18101473-4548 ^ n n e ^
Hj GOOD TASTE I Always Leads To Success j | Al lha Ground Rouna n*v* • baal uwwmg foo<3 arrxiod Thaf'fc wfaai • ma*aa ut onm o* tt»a toe lan i | tafvea 'aaiaurarn c^a^* "" i a m country We are nc a rwing
. SERVERS - COOKS • MOS"HOSTESSES
App«y m parvon Mor -Sa' Mm /p*. ^ The Ground Round
• 17050 S Laurel park livcma cm 6 MiA
• 3310 N WouOwaid Roya' Oak EacelAoi tiainirvg A 'AaiWa! st.'AO ules au in a tun & dynamic avork place EOE
T Stage & Co. T | Southeast Mcrugan a |
I Pr*rm*r deU'eataurant • now hiring
I • Wart Staff Bus Staff | Host Slaff
• Snort Ofdei Cook! J No experience necessary I ApCr m [Arv' ' jAS Uvu • • Su" i0-5pm 66'3 Orchard • • Lake Ra i8t0l 855 6622 J |
ACCOUNT MANAGER
Out cAen an AuPum HAS based mfaclunng oompam is seeaang
wi Account Manager "ha company sucpkas product* to "A Tranepone uon induafy a* bow a aar-on* 1 uar two aupptier The successful camAdaie ar* Ce sea roovatad ha«e so«d sales 4 communacafi*i akds lo miarad with a* AvAts of manage mart, mtartace *Ah engineering pif cnasmg pianmng 4 manutaduring Mual be outgoaig peaaonaOM orga-ruad fionaal and leaped oneaa* and cithers Also naaos to be varsaue adaptable and 'Ave slfong manage mar* sails for tutui* growlh aaefwithe company Lastly needs 10 use product knowledge and logic to assist at IrouWe shooting and rtanplying product opportunities Travel m the tn-staie araa A required as well as a degree Sena 'esume and aalary expected 10
Ann TPAM Foumer Rudzevrcj 4 Co 12900 Ha* Rd Si* 500
sterwig Heights Ml 48313-1153
512 Help Wanted SaJei
A T H E N S / G R E E C E Boommg 16 Mac OWmB An»nc6fi ccirparaaon'Opantng «i early 1966 •> GraaCA LucraBvA opportunity tor arrfcaeou* peopM who We r Greece and tor people mfiq bvanvoiA m •» u S who have oontoct* there Networking al iTs Deal'
(313) 458-7747
ATTENTION MEDICAL SUPPl* REPS
Expand your product « (3r**i commiaaion plus reaaAaals Ca* Kx iniennew Exodu* Madcal Serve*
(313) 427 1723
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BE YOUR OWN BOSS - H . membership « a consumer netaaork. 7000 ptoducM 4 aanaoaa S00ma|0i manutacturers Vary N^i «OOm* potential wtBM ma*itamang curat EEtaZIon CaB [313) al3-4806
CAREER ACCOUNT
EXECUTIVES UP TO $42,000 •
Lookrig tof anOrtiou* mdnmAiBA tor purtc ralakone managamanM 4 p»o-
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TmF hO^Ei biu'ina'na harmg 1t> Frurrt Daefc lull & ^ari ttma Nigftt Audrt Houwtiwpfria 1 j* time Please apply m tA'Bor 22790 Novi
A COMPANY WHO CARES 2 immeefcale Opetunga
Want to se* a product *ve«yone MUST HAVE-*
•No credit rejects •Comparv, leads .Great benefits .Paid training
it you can dose a aale and have #» desire to earn $1 000 plus per ween ca* TOO AV lor a contaeniiai inter new 810-646-4228 or FA* 'esume 810 646-8348 Mr Jones
An Equal Opportunity Smptoyaf MaA female
ATTENTION
PUBLIC RELATIONS
UP TO $32,000 + EnfOy graeVifl paop** A ousaiesson erned Poeaive MMuda a -"jet
Can (810) 583 7129 _
ATTENTION SALES PR4JS
fiAl oa part time looking tor a higr«y mofrvaled ruMua wifi a new A exerting co m advertising A pciaa«M travel Cai 18101 552 8514
ATTENTION 75". of I,a* Sales tortA earns $1 tXXi per wee* No experience necessary Paid naming and company ve»ncae (8TO) 473-7429 or IB'O.- 473-fl?81
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GRILL HElP Full 4 part time rognts 4 *e«k ends Apply in person pta/a lanes 42001 Ann Art>:* Hr! Fhymouth
313-453-4680
Adrienne Vittadini Somerset Collection
Experienced »f. .Seeking tuf ano pan.|.me Sales
CARPET SALES retail or commeactal Eapanarcad. Send HaajTA oa
Innovative Floor 13250 Neaatturgh L/voraa
appN m peraon a loot Covenng a ti Uvoraa 46150 •
CASHIERS FULL TIME, morning oa afternoon Also part-kme majnagrts a.liliMl Start 16itiour Apply *i person at 11 4 Lanaer She* (610) 356-9386
HELP WANTED tof Wail Slaff I Cooks Day oa evening shifts li* alefl
ATTENTION Lookang lor reUablB | al Richard's on Plynoulfi Rd Bar Wait Staff for tu* time posrtio" Call Jennifer foi interview
313-535-3440
313-464 3354
WAIT STAFF lamanf'or Ime dirung lestaoranl Days MonFn Call 3'3 259-6720 WAIT STAFF tun-tame evenings HOST PERSON • part-torie »<w<» en.lv Call Of apply aflea 3prn al LaF undue " I S Mam Si-eel RoyW Oak '810-399-1440
BAR HELP ON CASS LAKE
$7 'HR & Up JOHN (810| 682 4566
MEDICARE MEDICAID BILIER Natmnai home heaBh cat* provider tocaied m Soulhtietd see«» lul" tim* MeOcaraMeclcaKl bitie. Oualifications incfocM ! 3rys DAmg A collections experience competitive wage A benefit D»caAge For .mw Aa'e consideration tax or mail 'esume to 810 352 7534 or Arcadia Services Inc 26777 Central Pa's Bfvd *200. SouthtiAkJ, Ml 48076 Aim Billing Supervise*
MEMBER SERVICES
Please sae our ad m general section cl today t newspaper
undei Member Services Represent*!™*
Mercy Health Services
RESIDENT SERVICES
COORDINATOR LPN !>' F>N pr atoned tot new Ass-sled Living Resoenc* innovative A creative W' comp*tsio" lc serving 'ra* ekjerty and ind'vicKAis hanng dernenfia Education expen-ence 4 lupervis-'i' sk.»s m genafnc environmani a must Sane resume to Administrate P 0 Boa 1720 B" mmgham Mr 48012
BAR PERSON Exper»no*d FuA'part nme days A ™gt!ls Flexible A dependable Apply m person AT WORK BAR 38301 Ford Rd Westland
BARTENDER EXPERIENCED tot Sun Mon Sat night 4 T ues A ThurS happy hoi* Canton
13131 48 7 9770
BARTENDER WANTED Duwrtaaan NrythviBe To* Ihru Sa! 7pm to close Fieterences Expenence pre terred but not necessary -na.-n message '3131 453 8035
BATES HAMBURC.ERS Full or part time a* shifts Apply in pe'son tOam ot 2 to Spm 33406 Lfvorwa or 2229« mgfon Hi*s
Frye MiA Middlebell Fanr,
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS F rpenenced Physical Therapy Aides ' -»«•.-*"! pari time lor busy phyncal tierapy cfimc m Scu Mield For acpcMitmom call Mon , Thurs A Sa1 rar- Spm. (S10.i 569-5674
LPN PART TIME
NIGHTINGALE WEST NURSiNG
W65 Nawburgh Wesiiand Nea' Joy F3d
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LPN'RN F an m irart I*TA pos«ion ON OU' after-"••or smfi ExcaAer't wag* and ntn : »'Afn package aawacn vcUudes heait" 4-V Janta. aisurance p'escnplvons •. i«oc f«*rt>uf*«ment and many 04ha' iMiga Ca" 810-349 2640 lc* rtc*. n ainn o> step -n ic* ar apptcanon ^i-aiena' Novi Con va Ascent Horn*
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MENTAL HEALTH C0TA or registeted Oeiilians operwig full nme m day progtam serving mentally 41 adufta Resumes lo I * Hancadge C S W Fairtane CMH Cenlra 23400 Michigan AveniA P 24 Dearborn Ml 48124
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MSW $45 per visit
. Must be CSW
. Previous home care experAnee •equ»ed
1-800-95NURSE SPECTRUM HOME CARE
RN/LPN A iicen»4K3 Home 'or Aged localed m Wesl Su> >T'AW the Jew-sn Community Campus is natAking a Icensed R N or I P N to act as the Oiredc-', r?t ResideHA Health ServKes Compasson lor elderly a ale- aC'i'iies ir. clihieaay assess evaluate and develop staff Expenence a plus . Excellent Batnefits • Salary ccimmenvutate anth
abiMy and eape-Ante Send or lax resume and saiar, •islory to ADMINISTRATOR FMischman Fi«a«Je'ee Blumberg Plaza 6710 W MapA Road W BtoomtAia M<*"igan 48322 Fax (8T0I 661-1828 An Efluat Opportunely Emptoyer
RN s LPN s AIDES i agnecy
openings 'or fuSpal time shiWs thrriughout SE Mchigan Attii-ated antn UMMC nrnng bonus tor •ul nme Send -esume 'o Huron Valey V»it«>g Nurses Depl E 2850 S i.ndu*lnai Hwy Suite 75 Ann A DC Ml 48104
FA* 313-677-5615
BOOKKEEPER/ RECEPTIONIST
Fu" IV part "me Expatnenr. sary Pay commensurate with knowi edge Send nesume 10 39200 5 l*» Livonia Mi 46150
HOST PERSON 6 Cadillac Cafe AM A PW waft staff needed Appro., masety 30 hours pei wee* ' mirt.e schedule Call lOam.gpm
810-478-20'0
INTERMEZZO ITALIAN RISTORANTE
Opening Soon1 L-ne Cooks Pantry A Pasl'y Cooks
Dishwasr-A'a Bus-sers Servers A Bartenders 'Call Mark or ScdT ai
313-961 0707
KITCHEN MANAGER I Exceaen' earning potential Fu* Mr-etna pan vacation monthly rx—vi Satnd -es U Van J7716 Six i M-rri 48152
KITCHEN POFITER FuB time St Vincent Sarar F-siA' Center 1810) 626 7527 e«i 255 a
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LAUREI M A N O R looking, fen weekend wait staH S'artiny (.ay $7 50 58 50 based cm eip«ner<» Apply Mon Sat 9-6pm 3'>JOO
I SchwAcrah Livonia 313 462 O 7-n
UNE COOK FOR CAFFTfRiA MonFn only F a[ie"n-v.. p-irterre-;
rwces I *Pf» 4"er 249CI1 North | aveate'n S ulhheM 810 3V: HJS3
WAITSTAFF NEEDED E apenwKd lunch and afiemoons Wills full and part Un-A Call Dwf ur F tia-i) i313l 453 1863
Associates with mrmr . of 1 3 yea's expenence sell"^ ready lo-waa--Candidates must wo<* comtortably m a bouflque environment have a oyal custom*' toftowng and strong com munacalion and cusflc*n*i service skills Eace l*ni compensation package Fax -esume to 181O) 64ft 4485 or c*» CydnA or Franc*! at (810l 649-4470
ADVERTISING A local pubtiVung company i* offenng a caree" oppcihuQify for 2 motivated sales peopA $550 pe- WK saArj' -jnliarufed commissior A weekly bonuses to start 3f 3-425-9533
WA' STAFF NEEDED E xpa—lencafd 'nr upscale •eaiaoia-'i in Ofchestia Han nnvi Caf Dave " Andrea at t313) 833-0120
ADVERTISING SALES $300 a week plus comrraaaran plus bonus Earn 130 165 000 first yea' guarantawd Paid vacations and hoii ilay* W . -efAat busa-ieas
810 474 2929
AUTO SALSPE»SON Exceaant pay plan An tAnehis
Demo provided TYME AUTO 131 3.i 455 5566
TA: WAIT taper ittni.iHJ iighii.1i.»h C all tietwwe'
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A 4 DAY WORK WEEK WITH FULL
TIME PAY' Everyone tai*s abrxjt a -eve Hone iti We a-e a l*c'.-^a;. based direct sales a"-! -nar>»i.ivj iirni lookirfl tor THREE sa*s p-rAes sionaK m the BngM'in and l » Arbor B'eaa
DciAS you'" "cany SUPP-y }-u
Salary • Do you Pres.' - 'irr appoint"® n'l ' - Do yt>u g*' *'• auf. expense" • Do you get i *<rw*s v*atr.r.-
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COUNTER SAlESOPERATIONS ASSISTANT
Tor building supply company Involves sales more mamlanance, mvamlory control CaU lor mlannaw
(313) 534 2378
CUSTOMER ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES
Oomcaaa OabWvisaon ol Soumeaaf Michigan A saekmg energetic 4 motivated applicants lo A* cu*tom*r account executive poamon Reapon-MANI wS ccnsAl ol aaaing cade packages satellite TV 4 long «a-tanca phone servnceS to an enanng subscriber 4 non-suftaotoer baae Dune* atao rxJude txatdmg cuaBomar loyally through da*y customer rwen non calls Bachelor Degra* or egurv aMnt sates-'markaftng experience e.caaana toaow-up Bk*M. prcAasamrAl lelephone mannenama 4 good orga-'»««*>nai IMMS We offei paid training attractnre salary 4 comnws s.«is Apply at 2 6095 Wa* Street Sterling Heiyits N MetroParkway E of Mound
An Equal Opportunay Empwye*
CUSTOMER SERVICE Expenancad orty
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ENTRY LEVEL SALES REPS
Earn lo $35 000 first yea' Navon* company local termory (Vfj-ee pre«»-re(j Be'A'its 4 ex.,a*'Ant training A advancement P'KXA 18101473-7210 Fa. Fiesume i8i0|473-4546 ^ r £ » ^ r
Needed lor Fat Willys Restaurant Good pay Apply ate' 7 PM at 19170 Farmington Fid Livonia
. INE COOKS Bro.l*'-. Sa./* I Cooks Full iv part tnr*. Airily al
'90 N Miaiter Bnrrmrvjham
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' LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA STATION
Inside Kmart
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A C C O U N T E X E C U T I V E
COOKS LINE A PREP Expenence preferred but wit tram nght persons Busy scratch kitchen Greal crew anc learrvng potential Apply at Jim Brady a Novi O' call Mary I* Tommy foi ar' interview appcantmenl 1810) 360-646C
COOK 4 WAIT STAFF SouthfiAlds rwwesf not spot Omar Northa^stem. A 10 Mm*
810-352 7878
Aswan" Mar yei Laade' poaiv—s nr,,» avaiiaSA Ihrougfioul Oakland c nu«y Eare-*"-wcrtmg condAons pa-T -'a* 40-hour work weea 'u» CAne'r pai;kage including merchandia* dia coun-s For immediate cwsntfa' *• aend 'esu-"A lo
Personnel Manuage-1409" Vc"*ia
Oak Park M 48237
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A ia-e ''pporiunity i hectane ia" ' ' a soe-.ialirr-l Real Estate Management ala'-t, is a plus Ta ««ni atv.-jl BUSjiievs Ocpnalun.iia"
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Are You Senous Abou! A Career in Real lEstate"5
( B«' *e* a^iiata -*• v* MulwatT'
Call Pat Ryan ai i 8 l 0 , 879-3400 Coldwell Banke'
Sctiweitzer Real Estate
CRANBROOK ASSOCIATES. INC. REALTORS
Offering Outstanding Opportunlti« a* one ot the most prestigious Real (slatr offices In West (WoomReld
• Premier I o< all on • A team of highly soctessful agents
• laceptionaJ marketing and i ommlaaion plan • I x<rllnnt support staff
• Continuous In house training
Call To-day and find out how you can become a member of our prosperous sales staff and an
Integral part of out family.
Ask for Sharon CutmAn
810-855-2200
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• Mary CantAad DON larvae' Haas Nuramg C*rtt*r
25300 I aha*. SouthlAld. Ml 48034
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NATIONAL PROVIDER of occupa tionai health care aaaking ADApl Ptogram Soeoaust lc* Dwrait M*fro Ai*a " » -deal cantSdat* wta pos sass an undergraduat* degree m Movement SaanCe Kinasaoiogy or ooiw haaflh related held Reapons, baitAS W1» include pArtormmg |Ob-siie analyst proposal dev*aopmenl and assisfmg m th* presantatarm of saMfy »nd wettrAss programs OuaWied candidate will p*r1orm various adrnimslratrve duties lo mclud* leeh meal wnilmg and Oata entry T'ave-I may Be 'Murid F AX resume to th* attention of Arl*na King
214 241 8048
NIGHTINGALE WEST Has Immediate open ing
for
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COL'-SERVtCES HIRING Cooks Waitaaft UhWy
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LITTLE ITALY RES'AURAN' Now hiring toa *" pn»t.«n
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I DAY WAIT STAFF A SERVER ASSISTANTS Above average earn ings Apply m person at 37716 Six j Mae Rd Lrvorua Ml
DELI COUNTER Gnlt host pA'Son caahwr A wanstaff 'uB or part time Steves Dek 15 4 Te«fgraph CM ,-.onae of Sim 810932-0800
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MEDICAL ASSISTANT Neadad tor doctor's oiltoa Must hav* 19 exparAnca
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Box B2049 OtAervar 4 Eocanwc Nawspapeas
36251 ScnootoraB Rd L/voraa Ml 46150
OPHTHALMIC TECHNICIAN Needed *> buay rmAa oft. a pracaca I .penance and wMmgneaa to Havel b*tw**n 3 local oMcas C lAcaaon would b* a (Aua fl* am* poai win CAnef-t* open enmadAtaly to an energetic «**m play*. Sand resume ID 1 fcweet Brown Bemnyiem Mt
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OPTCAL DISPENSER wantert part ame WA Iran FMi* trwncA, mdMduW LIKOI Ca* Uanagai 313 522 036'
OPTOMETRY. ASSISTANT Appry m parvon al A* N s-jhf Op»C* ?6]M Ford Rd m He^ti SNcpmg Cental next io Farmer JecAs
OPTOMETRIST FUI or part ame tor MO OD pracaca FMiAA* hot** 5 locations Pan . ~
3'- >565 5600
SENIOR BLOOD BANK
TECHNOLOGIST HENRY FORD HEALTH SYSTEM IS seeking a Samoa Biood Bank Lab iVnooiogisi Reou-'es a Bachelor's of ScAnce degree m MeocaJ Technology ASCP certificatKjn and blood beriiung experAnce Acutify to assume shamd -esprvnsC Ay to" bona ma now transplant activtAs laboratory lasting procedures and medical technology • student leaching programs
Wa ofler B comp*titrv* salary and excellent benefits OuaWAO can dkjaiws anoukl send •e*u»nes
HENRY FORD HEALTH SYSTEM
Employment DWAIC*. Dept BH SBT
One Ford Place, IE Oeiro* Ml A6202
|EAX) 313-676-6*51 An Affirmative AcnofVE qual
Opporturaly Employar UV W
Dietary Assistants Are you presently working *i the lood service industry and wish to make a change to an environment thai w* offer a hn^A' salary and "urther growth potential1 O' perhaps you are interested m entering or retommg the work torca It you are erne ol W A S *
*«lrviduals ttien we wen' to speak wth you'
We 4r* Currently sacking parsons mferesied m racking pan time c* contrrvjenr nours wmch ww include working three out ot lour weekends and various hofcdeys Although pre nous *xpen*nc* is preferred w» w* lra*\ *ager nowluars
We ofler exceUent wages mckx»ng smfi waa«end and henday premium pay atlractive benefits package «ex de scheduling and much more'
PRESCREENING SPECIALIST
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STAFFING COORDINATOR
Buay nom* care agency haa a fc* tjma Sunday through Thursday afMmoon poaaor available kx a self mot. vaied «K»viduai to match temporary empaoyae akAa w*h ckant naads T>»* mcBviduai mu*t 0* wen c*gani**d haw* th* aMAy 10 manage muBVM tasks 4 -ave good taMpnona-'paopM »« i Pievmus *c»adulmg expe-Ance
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I ASS'S'AN' MANAGER >• busy
DEL I HE LP Counter CaUnwi u* or pari time Appt, *t persoti
190 N Huntaa Bmrungham
MANAGER MATURE rekabie person needifJ tw . manager position irv Cappuccino B.t' Hours 6 tu 3 Mon thru Fn ! ap*n *nce preferred Ca* 3'34S5 rU45 1
MEAT A DEi.1 rn Livunia •ine.l"- 'uii and part time expernmced mea' u" lers Part t«me cook lor home style srciups A meals COcaiter cMrtia and
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ADMISSIONS DIRECTOR
ASSOCIATE TRA.NEE -, rr -rer senous a-—•
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Human F*etourc*s GARDEN CITV HOSPITAL
62A5 N lnkat*r Road Garden City Ml 48135
(313) 456 3400
NOW MIRING "AIL POSITIONS RELIABLE PEOPlE
APPLY IN PERSON RAMS HORN
32435 Grand R.yer Fa'min-jt : Ml
NOW HIRING CLOSE RS I at.' rxghi shift slartmg a' 16 an haan Apt*, person at 28333 Ford Rd oa all M*« at 313-422 1570
NOW HIRING P'ep F*an try t me Cooks ami
General UlAtfy Pactions Full 4 pert tim* Earrxrygs up to $8 00 pan hour pAxs benefWs Apply m peraon ar D Oennraijns Laixei Park Place 37716 Stx Mae Livonia
NOW HIRING 'ap«*y expand«g new concept bagel store looking tor bakers and dough production per sonnal Great growlh pcAenlial eipenance preferred but watfram the | nght irx>VxXials Fu* A part nme poamona available AppKalvjn.s accepted Mom thru Fn 9am to 12pm ai 6024 W Marie Suae 107 W Bkximheaa
DISHWASHER 16 75 aexitwe acheduM part or tot ama ava*abM
1 Cross insurance Mayflower
SHORT ORDER COOK ir» pay fuB time moarang hours
i Mon thru Frt 1610) 344 1530
vertising 7ales
A specialized publishing company s looking for an experienced, innovative advertising salesperson A minimum of 3 years sales experience plus an associates degree or equivalent required We offer salary plus commission & benefits
S A L E S R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S o u t h e a s t M k h i g a n s l e a d i n g p a i n t
c o m p a n y h a s ,m i m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g f u r a p r o v e n S a l e s R e p r e s e n t a t i v e . If \ o u a r e a g g r e s s i v e , f r i e n d l y a n d a t e a m p l a y e r , w e h a v e a g r e a t o p p o r t u n i t y . I n - s t o r e p a i n t s a l e s e x p e r i e n c e o r o u t s i d e s a l e s t o b u i l d e r s , p a i n t e r s , a r c h i t e c t s , a n d m a i n t e n a n c e p a i n t i n g a c c o u n t s is r e q u i r e d . W e o f f e r a c o m p e t i t i v e s a l a r y , c o m p l e t e b e n e f i t s a n d a t e r r i f i c i i u e m i v e i n d u s t r y . F a x o r m a i l y o u r r e s u m e in c o n f i d e n c e t o :
M E R C U R Y P A I N T S Alin: VP Sa l e s h M k l g .
143(H) Schac le r Detroit . MI 4.K227 Fax: 31 1-491-7V77
Meeting Houea m Piymomh 313-416 5(00
EXECUTIVE CHEF Ful serve* aMB ,iram Banojets and catering Sand rasi«na to P 0 Bo*
Barmm iam Ml 46012 003*
FOOD SERVERS Fu* nma, part ame k**h and t»nn*' Apply <1 parson at Mnur: *m jacx < GraanfAM at II Mae
FOOO SERVICE MANAGER la w Lrworae rr*is**n* ch««n i enyi BA'II«***'> reel*ur*n FiAi am* Ralerence* t 5 yrs tsramum expen •no* regtured Salary commaneurai* w*h expenence P»oN khanng 4 o*n«fi« parcemag* ava*atne aRar 1 yr Mar r»*uma 10 KLUC*ERS 31213 5Mae Ro Laaoraa M *6i54 0* FAX (313) 4220752
FULL rta« Day P*nfn» Wa* SM* Staff Bua Staff CM* A ( j ^ Water Club Or"
If y o u a re a t a l en ted , h ighly m o t i v a t e d profess ional w i t h e x c e p t i o n a l des ign , co lo r c o o r d i n a t i o n and c o m m u n i c a t i o n sk i l l s . and c u s t o m e r se rv i ce o r i e n t e d . . . w e w a n t t o h e a r f r o m y o u .
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7 9 % c o m m i s s i o n r a n g e p a i d o n w r i t t e n s a l e s a n d a
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ETHAN ALLEN
HOME INTERIORS
Hew Store Opening Winter 96 BIRMIMGHAM LOCATtOPi
For i m m e d i a t e cons idera t ion . P lease ma i l your resume to :
ETHAN ALLEN HOME INTERIORS 15700 Middlebelt Rd.
Livonia, Ml 48154 (313) 261-7780
We ar* an rqual opportunity afftrmal.v* action wwplow. M/F/P/V
A w c a S taste*st yuwnmj s0ot*kj gixxJs supprs«c*e B now preparing 10 rcen its newest ocatx^n near you
DETROIT SPORTS A REC s «««A*ig en»>usiaslic mivicluais lo prok-nie quail*, k our vaioeo ajstomefs
Fun lime posAions are "»•* availade DEPARTMENT SAWES
|1 yfXj e Riy working will as much as you ove spons i fw nave a povi*."1 tor you fleiaii e*Dsnano> pretereO
Our policy is to promote only from existing staff Two D«partrr<Jit Managers started less than 2 years ago and
now earn S54.Q0C per year including weekly bonuses
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Help Wanted Sales
EQUIPMENT REP to $1200 Salary Bono* B»«m Peraonna Oua Fieport
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DESK Oatan/*. trna« cortaronc* I lata* 4 4 cfiair* »a»*r '.OcCf. 4 I labia $500 rx wit se* separate ' 313 591 6470 Evas 810 553 4964. 7 3 4
Declrooiek/Aodio/ Video
7 4 7 Jewelry
Maytme Plan FUe 10 32 .42 .2 dee[. steal Drawers witr, top and base 36 Ngh $440 810 437 4200
WORD PROCESSOR Smith Corona 1 yr iAd $170 D*s* w chaw 4 Hi* cabinet 150 313-410 4178
ROLL TOP DESK 1220 Simmon* nide-a-bed $ 176 Mar lurmtu'e G E Rekigaratcir 313 981-5757
SOFA BED and LOVESEAT matctana $600 or be*l oter leave message at («10| 644-7805
SOFA8ED 2 malchino arm charts burnt 'jtange WTv«e lormica cabinet redihdar laupa 4 rniac arm chairs 1 wcaxl *arver Wa accapt raason Atari otters B10«e!.4450
7 1 8 Appliances
STOVE Gf. olectnc salt dean 40" very good oondWon. It 6tvt«sl o«er (810, 2.58-9176 STOVE Roper etectrv aouCa mran eaceltenl I onrsarxi 1*1X1 Micrrrwave large ' 4 $100 3I>432 "907
HOME AOOtO system |2j 3T ta* 4 way speakers Mar ara/ Poaaer Arrp (Xrtaae CD S25C 313422 -9418
ROCK OLA LASER 100 cd )i*eCOa Uke new i"900 Pom labia T Brin-s-vic> prerrvom slate eaceltait con-tari with acce»one* 1700
810-603-7148
7 2 8
SHARP VMS camoorder 5 year* eta lake new $650 i8l0> 335-20*6
ANNIVERSARY RING 14k aa/15 eSamonds Appraised 11500 Patd $1000 Sal ISOO (313) 450-107?
BEVELED SET ckamono r carat marqea* mt $6 200 Mata otta 810 680-8005
DIAMOND RING Utait cut 90pl * m a t l i f f I, Saotaa $14G0*M 010 351-1200 ea 230 or 10007^40036
Cameras
7 3 6
Omega sar a
12.600 Sat 1750
(Aamorvlooid teaabon PmO
SOLD
WASHER 4 DRYER Amana tC4>-ol the »ne watx new $1000
COOKTOP ELECTRIC GE Protife wtuta 30 inOie* wrth *okd t»s> $T75 Ca* (3131 662 9759
DRYER Elactnc. Kenmore Whrta Exceaent con BIO 962 6565
ELECTRIC DRYER 4 Kenmore Washe- ve»y good condition 1250 lor pa» Ca» 18101 616 9358
WASHER 4 etactnc dryer Kennvxe miry good condition $360 Can
13131 464 3407
ENLARGER Durst Nrtc-xi E NrkAor eas«i 16a20 man, eahAS 1275 tor a* 8'O-680-4?71
WASHER. FULL Elactnc dryer Aimond Eicsllant
ILL capacity $200 $175 Or 1350T>oth
8101 661 8906
7 3 0 CommjlDdastrial/ Restaurant Equip.
7 2 0 Bargain Buys
SOFA 4 lov«se«1 n»w otl whrta 1750' aa round oak pedestal table 1625 large desk $150810644-3044
SO1 A s love seat plush green vtnure 1350 Mernagn (*n.ng labia 4 4 chair* ea^eaani conttaon 4350 Call (313| 422-3438 SOFA Love Seal 2 w r « arm i tiai's t-eige [>nnt t iX natya-t E.cei MM condtum IB10; 36r>«--rvt
ELECTRIC RANGE GE Whae AtAid 'ks» sal cleaning almost new $300 Ol baa 810-960 B781
tt $150 o» best upright 21
3-3 427 tl
GE SELF daamng eiectrv far je-oven 166 Kenmore 12 8 cu 8 t*m trea/ar $250 1313) 207 3348
KENMORE WASHER 4 jas dryan wtxtw good cortdiBon 120Crpa,r
18101 433 9846
LA7YBOY alactric kti char' irw-n lor 2 months darv blue 60*i% oh pur-chased pnee $600 8'U 313 2651
DINING SET Honredon tAtiie 4 6 chairs eice'tail .ondibon $3500
IStOl 540-4160
• Ad Originally $1500 as»mg a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a SOcD
. DINiNG SET Meriredon VillarnJry rJeaignair group IMegant walnut country f ranch n- iAiti«e«i 4 4 srdai cha r* all uphrAslereil $1960 Prislme.riindniori 1313,806 1174
' )UC m Tan 1 iae New Musi **» Appreciate $t 50 Bast r7ti«r
3131 844 3319 COUNTRY COUCH $360 2 wng bed. chars $ '26 each oa* entatam mar* » t a 14» 1313) 4550136
LIVING ROOM FURNITURE com plat* W'lh lamp* 3 marbae lattas and more (313; 836 1984
SOFA Tan leather 6 mot .»1 Errwllent crxirjfion $s>99 Voice
J.ager 13131 371-42 H
LOVESEAT 5b i newty uptvAsle-fid satin stnpe $460
tch, nadrh-xuai rearT. on i.iaBti 8'0i 649 5'53
DINING SET Oak Inm 4 rocking SwrveWoBirtg chart* 1300 End tables ota S'SO-taMh lA7yboy n-rtl'ttcWkr^ rocker 126(1 All 2 yrs old 4 mini 810-548 5644
CRIB Changing Table 4 Dresser whale E r-eieni Conckiwn New $760 Se* $250 SOLD
DINING SE T PrrjvaKKUii Menradcm 1'utt»vood 4 side 2 arm chant seals 12 1590 8105462186
crib C H A N G I N G «at** sw play pan swirig car seal 4 mon me new 1313. 20'
MATTRESS K'.NG f / e set Seaiy Posturapeilic e.celieni corvrStion $i"0G STM.D
SOFA TAN Pafmsytrarw* House $125 5 piece all wxjd lull rjueen tied'oom se' $350 810-625 3342 SOFA TRADITlONA! Cwg-Mr. tora lapeslry mm , .xxBtion $1 00U basl E ves 1010) 3BB-6B75
STOVE REFRIGERATOR wa«x>r 4 Iryei vilapTKl couch bedroom set rVxtlg rtMim set etc Can M WiBtarnt 810 35C 3541
KENtAJRF. WASHER W'inpcic. dryer good . i <v»«ion $125 aact -or best <*•>' (313) 522 ^143
R ANGE'OVEN Jenn A.r elawtn. black woptional gr* accesaory 6
r* old eaca*an! contaion. New 12001 $56CVbe*t l810| 647 9622
AARDVARKS TO ZEBRAS
If you have an ilem listed for under $75 00 that you wan! to sett'
Sell il here in Bargain Buys
and Save 25% Of* our regular line rate
call
313-591-0900 or
810 644-1070 STOVE .. eier.tiic $,'<; Gat »«r 160 TV wall ur*t 546
'6 BOOTH SEATS Engksti Style 60 hagl, A,a,iabie late Dec w
Early Jan Call 313 427-4760 Farraiy Buggy Restaur ant
| POWER WASHER StiN t«Jel RB400K av<t new Estate Sale $1 90Q-W E ves 1010) 2*4 6886
NEW HEAVY duty 3pt hACJh tor AH.S f.ruimbers WO WD45 D 14 D-T5 D 1 7 1350 JOhn Deere A B 50 60 7Q 1350 i-ilernahonal H M 300 400 AC 560 $55C wrth dual cylm Hers included 1475 AJ hacha* coma wrth Cj*nta link and slatrt/er arm*
1810)638 5689
SALTER AxFlo til vera S220C (0101 356 3421
SALT SPREADER HydracAc Used 1 season V*r> good concStlon $850
4s* tor Jam. (313) 421 2888
SNOW BCO-TER 4 5 h p Noma electric sun 1 f Ota Throws 25-30 tt 1400 (810) 433-3743
SNOWBLDWER 10 hp 3 stag* Sears Crafwnar You OK* up 1300 (313! 459-4603
'IMPAO PRO I inea 486 33 4 ----- rarr 600 -rig --C rtxnp«x1yrie
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7 4 5 Hobbies CoinW Sumpn
REFRIGERA'ORFREEZER SIDE try side E l~-tie sfrve Knchen A.d dishwAUwr 4 microwave oven All Wtvte $460 lot at (810:- 335-9031
7 2 1 Bicycles
' OMfnjSA 486DX2 80 sound CD ROM 540HD / i-ear « » ' « I rtra* Sir". ( cats «•:'( «H W i
4 meg. '2C •«o- 1500 or
MATTRESS SET Eteailty Rns1 3 piece ang «r*«xxi I *e ran C-xn pMe 1300 ABer 5 10101 684 0032
TWO ^NOWPLOWING TRUCKS '988 F800 dump- Imna and 1988 F 350 one ton 'duaity* pO up anth a plow (010) 354 3213
7 5 0 Miscellaneous For Sale
AFTER 34 year* h*rO.« Ocemg Sitx* now 4(76. o«1 Tools eaedncai plumcang . nuts 4 bca* nam pamt 20244 W War*an Ml MKktabea Mor Sat 9-6 Sin 1" 3 (313) 421 )560
MOTORIZED SCOOTER Pace Sa.er Heavy dur» Harr*y used 51 HOf i '8101 786-6984
ARCAftE P«ba»s video game* daru -J«e botes Coca Cola necn •- .Aiecnbles 4 mo»*' Hug* inventory Big Toys 33133 Mound JuslNoti* Mae Sterling Hgts :01O) 077 7900
H O M € & S C R V I C C G U I D €
DEADLINES: 4 P.M TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY EDITION / 4 P.M. FRIDAY FOR MONDAY EDITION TO PLACE YOUR AD C A U (313) 591-Q900
Accounting Carpentry
CLASSIFIED SALES ADD UP CLASSIFIED SALES ADO UP
Aluminum Siding
ALL FAZE CONSTRUCT ON v*n yt vdr 'repucemcn1 snnfjciw^ Tnm gi/let '«p«*s Fr« en Ken fwne* f313j 421
ADM>RE YOUR FIRE SUPER .VELL REASONED -VkRO 0IRCH FRUIT
STOVE WOOO 4 KINDLING AVAILABLE
,CKER ' i RVCES »':>474«014 OJAI TV S'NCE 1946
W E T B A S E M E N T ( 8 1 0 ) 5 5 9 - 5 5 9 0
Carpet Cleaning Dyeing
I ALPINE CARPI T 4 l-ipnmstery | True* mtrt tail drying same day 2
i 4 ha* 136. Sota 130 i oveseat $25 Also boats-cars 313-422-0258
11 (•' WOOD 4 OAL • c..«»-1 Hmaewod 4 Birch
S- .f 4 Hard Coal • -H ;X jeairtK* a.a*at-e it ANDSCAPE SUPPLY n 'id |i.-.r W <y Mid Jiecett
a TO 4'4 4922 e
.( ASONED FIREWOOD 1 A CORD 4 * 8 X 16 ., 3 -Us lor 1130 4 " 4694 W3-046 4237
Floor Service
HARDWOOD FLOORS •+<+ FlOO»* 0 ««rfirnsfwno
W«»lt*i" 0 Recoaftng .«10> 334 8664
1 0 3 Hauling'Clean I p
1 4 2 Painting/Decorating1
Paperhangen. 1 4 8 Plumbing
A 1 HAUL ING Mcivssg Scrap metal cieanang basements 'garages stores etc Lowest prices ir- luva" Oi>» service Free est Serving Wayne 4 Oakland Counties Centra, kxatvx-
547-2764 or 659 8138
0 4 j MOVINC, 4 HAUL'NG Clean up hauung 4 ssp-isai - 4 misc nems We hei* anything S<--*» kx i moves Westland 313 720 122?
AKITA AKC Cr aunaa Popp»* Uan ft f r u a i va< lIkmu »a«W .juanaaaao i860 8I0-U7 5 72S
ENGLISH SETTER pupa FOSB -ay «ta<aO WNM(Md B 1» 05 t icaaart ruwyura $250 3i>522 »451
AKlTA. AKC OF A C E R E * n o w lenvMe
IBIOi 8 6 5 1922
AM 1A AKC vuet»m* Ail »T»Jl»
3 1 3 5 3 4 7 0 4 0
GERMAN SHORT Ha» Pomlai Pup pw* 6 m m '. 9"* 1 Cw** AKC
810) 478 3035
AUSTRALIAN TERRIERS imali haK>» wa aha-3 cumpanmna BtU lot *-*v4f la^vnal 31 >866 7260 BEAGLES I na» * 1 y CM una joxl 810-946 7ifii <40 mna uood on'at*«l» raafcjoaWa
OOAKER PARROI Hand lad Bo>" July i»95 lovaMa #»a» «.»»•» laiun »o lafc w«i ay« lood & k*» $225 l313i 458-400'
BiCHON PUPP* ">ala '-namptan tiacA roc id liaw-'V '•mft'y *a« n rturad $450 . jymg i aBanlrrt homa wanlad |810|
Graal limln«" ' 3 • 3 • 255 >819 SHE I TIE PUPP'ES AKC *awa ft «rtut« r«ALN W ClvnfltTTIttft
^ ,313, 427-8610 SHIM TZU PUPS AKC IM »hal» mala lamala* Vi*a 313 450 3764 or 313453-421*5
GOLDEN FIETRiEVERS AKC -ai ctiacAaO bom Oct 20 $350 r"" choca 13131 '82 9450 GULDEN Rwnavar Pupa AKC pal $ k m mjlaf Of ACE RE Tiamba< GRCA Val 4ppr~ad B1Q477-8aB6 GOLDEN Ralnavai pupt>y B «aa»» lama"* *nol* ft wormed
LAB BLACK 18 monlf> tamaw nouaaCoaan K>a«<M ha* all *"J<» Iim lo (K*x> ncnia 810-649 728'
LAB PUPS AKC 6 -wM *!•*» ••or mad ««iio» ft ohocoiate $295 $39*.. Hpaw* 517 5461W44 Lata cro-iaaw AKC C*Wma*pn4' pan t*»r< 10-16 IO tf«lV"r'«l $36C a Bar 5pm BiCM)2«-5465 MALTESE MALE pupa CHampwn *uad *<jrtua mala 3 rr«* Top L»«.) lu-a* Pal* only 313 728 7354
CHOW CHOW AKC 5 •NU anol* ft Jewurmed l / a , 3 annamcm 13131 277 2257
CHOW PUPS or»mnan >ad t«au lias AKC $250 up 313 535 9192 o« 313-276 7600 COCKERS AKC cfiampwn Wood „n« 14 «wn> om iMl ava* vftackad CaU |810> 685 2V59 COU.it AKC ' Yr end mala *at>ia « afvla Mow and hoo*»B»o«an S10C Ca* 3131 459 929S
COLLIE Mi* Ona »aar i« lamala houMbrokan alt snol* Good pa' K««W> iBIOI 8554136
COON found puppws -agn«a^4 • i*«1 uppartxad
313) 42V0316 • A.Wv J 8E 0 Sc#*Jvj»V At** "•
ROTTWEILER AKC POP* 5 u cfiampion »c"j<»«» 3 »fi>« E«tal iam tamparamani :313) 372 1345
HALF FLEECE Qu»rte< Ma«r Wall I iraawd / « • angl. ol «a»»" EwenaocartuJar only $95 mo Naai MrtTO Aapon 313 724-9026 / HORSE BliMPE" pu« "a.i-1 N«-nooi l»aV* pa."' ".I'd* ft Ik* " mat*
I $0(10 (3131 326 4B34
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'Hrn>efl7 4829 , IRE AI YCXlRSELF ft lovad ona* m I a Jill hlia-1 -uti »-a".*« ft V Mtaia nding »**«*>» horn haym-ar Iu advar>:a>1 <>* "•"« irAxmaliga
1810)486 0910
F40TTWEU ER Mm pufwe* 5 «" > old vary tola $75 Can ana> 3pm (313) 534 7489 BlOTTWEltER PUPS moving, mual
:..V» 2 male 1 kwnala H«aiT.®r I313i 5388171
FIOTTWEILER PUPS raaav aan* Spring F atr>a< cJiampron Garmjr. import Bo«n parent* Of A good Not txee-J lor pfoleclion '«t>5 goaran teed Pal ft enow ijoaliiy $600 ft up
<8l0i 548 9587
RO'TWEILLEFI PUPS AKC cf'am pton Blood »ne Brg tmnod Realty lo Go i*t mo4» $450 $350 _ yew i-riarian approved 3t 3 326 22C1 SAINT BERNARD PUPS AKC • aa.->y lor Clm*1m«* Smi% dry moci»i $400 Up 313i 436 8»i 9
H o u w h o l d P e U -
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50 B A B * , J l t * ' 0 " d * $ 1 5 a n d ui
i ucka t iMs i«l v a n e t i e * p a r a k M U ring r i e j c s
> 10101 6 0 2 9 7 1 1
BIRD C u n g o Afncar , G r a y 3 Yr* ,4d ' l a r . j tod I r n w l t i a o d w i . l - a l ' t
| w i n w'Yte K.ngs . agw $9iJ0 ( 3 1 3 . 4 5 3 6 7 7 9
B t P O S l o j c o n c u r p « "
v e s m k C o c k a l w l ft S u n , • Wxn , a g e * Mi nn *«« '
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FORD ">93 ECl IPSE "lunai F rk kon* Conxwi -«»» TV V' n iMtt n radai <krl»- n» r«<1 puaer l«Kl -•« "«Ja* muW Mi» $16 993 DEMMf" Fr.i«c> II • -V 2«4lii FORD HWf 250 f Jut A»j. - Van loaded Km pa »aja $640''
1313) 422 58 «
FORD 198 '' Eu>rKi»r» »5C> ">H Bed Good contMmn $599''
Cat 313-535 74.32 FORD 1989 Ecor»*r»e Star Cran conve»*«on •* 'op "Jaderl 1 3 000 mile* $'0 995 , 8101 66 1 4 199 FORO 1895 £-250 Enended C-atgo /an •. ton «»»le 151 V8 aoWmakc arr 15,000 mke* $17,995 DEMMER FORO 1313) 7212800 FORO 1994 E150 WyyJow Cargo Van VS automatic dual a» ft Neat power anndrMiiAock criaea wi cap lam* cNaw* S'4 794 DEMMER FORD 1313) 72I-280C FORD '994 F350 Oewcat "Tortm
aukar ftc aw V.al rear a'leei* power •"fca Vx* . -ui*a Hi afcjmaxa «"» i* $21994 DEMMER FORO 313- 721-2600
$6.-«C AEROfi'AR 1993 »l Fhu, Wagor a **"«i>c aw 7 pawa^x f —e> M»a l«> cru-M «• Jiod«OM trom $i«3 DEMMER FORD ^3'3i 721 2800
22t>/>471 I — J I UM'NA
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(810) 4*6 7149
JtuikCan Vanud ^ ^ 3 , fo«o
PANCRFFI i W| .*«• Cat. - *» « . IMTKl ''aa -1 24*4 •Arr.lev r . , $'0 595
SILHOUETTE 1965 art, 7600 mM* power wndowWtack* cnaM na AM fM C aa«e6» power M"«"on 5800 '26 en^ne champaign '-—J* alienor new oar warranty $17^00 OLSON OLDS (3133261 «600
DOOGE i960 25C Cargo Van graM
(31S) 456-5566
RANGER 1994 XiT v« *o»omaac AS'FIO 199* FftTap C o " W powar « » ' tan Ml EM "4rY» C*p M Trty
•*d Mjn-nuM 4 000 M a $19965 $17 600 CM 456 5244
FORO 1992 fISO XLT V8
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(J1»-»1-660e
XLT. 3 L V6 5
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FOMD i860 Nangv XLT S^arCa* 40 96 LIE a MR SO 000 MM
S4J6UR8AN 1993 GMC 4 X 4 * «ta rtry low Me* •*
$23 500 (6101 476-6274
TOYOTA il 41 000'
TOYOTA 1964 T100 Ol 20 000 MM «6e naw irManng package Lrw MSng ?an $'2 200
GOROON CHev*X£T
ASTRO $2500
m 140 000
• 1 ooo on (610) «62-»41$
CARAVAN 1967 brake* •- JFaal • 7100 (3131 itMOM
OXAVAN <WM KM 46000
'3131 513 766C
313) 7»1 AT/TO
CARGO VANS: 661 OOOGE l»M PO"
0MC 1«7t MM «MB i * £ oaic w « »aaa. i m y «6* «M> rw. I»M and b46Wy » « 0
M P M M l
TOWN $ courary '993 km*y mm
•14 990 F O X H I L L S
TOWN a COL^^Y^WW ai$«o" »»«
VMAOaw 1664
paaiar d00M A MM |16J0<^"**
Y*.LAOC« t w o * eaoelwiee*. «6on 76000 MM BadM j a y MO $'4 600 I IMIMW
MM 313-464 7ir
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F O X H I L L S O FIM»I-V«PM6J8M C«6W
3' 3 455-6740 31M6C3173
OOOGE 16a* C4NMM' van vary good LXjuftaon S7500 AIM 5pm !3il) 495 3t>*6
DOOGE 1M4 FM» Cargo Yan M M I 9600 Md ctfB 4Mar 6pra
BLAZER 1061 4 door Mia appro* 40 000 MM naarar MM 4 wtwei
I »H 000 SOlO
EXPLORER 1992 Sporl 7 door 4 WO aommakr red grey xi loaded J8L *u«oot. I'Mer package E a< lent $14 MO ,610)540 1245
EXPVORfR 19R4 XLT 4 .VM 4.4 power window V*ck crune Ml land Nier M* narmg board* 32 000 MM $17 993 DEMMER FORO (3131 72 1 2600 EXRlORER 1994 XiT grean greal ronrMori. *2$ 000 MM S16900
I 313 42t< 6040 fliPl.OBfR 1992 XIT 4*44 door
19 000 MM EIL*MI II con*6m warranry 115(XX) Urn 3133667854
SLATER 166ft (2600 or beet 2 ro» bar* $250 ar ban 6 u « RaM MM (7$ 313-45.V 1754 BLA/f RS 1994 2 end 4 don. 4.4
61 SI6BM PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355-1000
BRONCO u 1966 NMOgraftanl Braka»/ro«or»'i:akper*.*rKaoai ft
B S2600 (313)
EXPLORER '994 XlT 4x4 New c*o6i raenor 13 000
81O-553-0726 r r e o a
EXPLORER 1994 XLT 4x4 t n loaded 16 000 IMM MrtoonrMon •16 000 krtn (610) 645 656.3 FORO EXPLORER 1663 Spon Dark TaM LMled WMarm (15 400 or CMl Cai (313) 367-2011
69 6. 4 rntrnm 6nM $•* down $117 mc. 20
ySTHSltt |313|0I6^5866
(3i» rat, I nMl I ir war-arey <9 00r> MM aa0 400 (113) 72®-2471
aMONOO HS4JUIM EME361 DEMMf* w w " "'31'. rtTaaao
1660 LARAOO 4*4.
CHtVV I H I 6 M I 106666 M 6 | » W «6M MM »1 600
FORO 1961 Bauer leanw.
• 14660 F O X H I L L S
FORO 1*64 EXPLORER 414 Mr loaded M. «M MM IMBI Ma mm 2 to (TIOOM 96R1 ox6y $16267
C R I S S M A N
'ORO 1864 EMM XLT 4 6W •MB MIM 26000 M6M M l •16300 H3-4aaiQ7j
FORO 1(64 ( M M XLT MOM
H7600 |H»
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(I Ml VB auto ; ftxtaiMa |
I ' 000 a OSJI 731-1
C l a s s i f i c a t i o n s 8 1 5 t o 8 4 4 ( P . C , R , W , 0 - 9 0 ) * l l D O&E M O N D A Y , D e c e m b e r 4, 1 9 9 5
[ LUMINA 1992 Euro Z34 2 docx ' ria*r. ' f l ixrwe- w*--*.iw* • p-m«f ; !<*.** powar seat power mirrnrs AM' I F M -j^ieinr aiommurr. Wiee's ' « | i e* low mae* FREE warranty I $10,900 1 Ol SON OLDS 261 6900 I L UM1NA 1995 LS i*e M po wer $14 933
PANIAN CHEVY (810) 355 1000
i LUMINA '995 LS VC exCeflwi '.on dttioti loaded 18 000 rrniec
I $14 50Ci 1610) 952 '444 ' MONTE CARLO ' 964 -runt Condi nor. 4 000 original mM* $7,000
(3131 425 7773
cEBARON 1997 ComreriiBie black on black laaffwr k>»ded 53 000 miles Asking $9000 81^3604959
I NEON 1995 *id Sport 4 dpc loaded 15.000 mM* trans«erat»e
18" 1 879-9377 I GORDON CHEVROLET DYNASTY '997 'oaded 46000 SPIRIT '969 76 000 mM* acio miles erier-'X..- «.,'rarW-(.very good , mav ai" casMBi r ' f N r t sn*'® condnaon $7VXi «10, 568 9833 , 54.-/X) >8*0) 4744759
INTREPID '994 air *unn>.4 $ 1 i TamaroH Dcrtge
door automatx ! SPIRIT 196S 46 OX) mm aiio . make sunroci a" .IIIIBI
BIO354-6600 j rtmdit'On $4 994 (313>
INTREPID '994 ES 29 000 -roles \ STEA lTh 1993 FVT red 5 Speedy em efle"' ruinon S'« «iC ^aded 37 000 nxjnway Mes Pnced r aii SOLD 1- M« $17 500 i3'3| 591-0854
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REGAL 1990 Gransport 59»- New t-re* ft br»»e»- $5500
810 473-9478 4 door Ever «iW' cat 1 810 738 5805
REGAL 1961 GS 1 option at $9750
MA/I "A "1 - runic Ctfy?ler all War« aulomabr $1.-VXJ
Bit.- 682 41 '1
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I Mon Fri 9 5 I3HI 458 7050 RIVIERA 1995 boghi wtvte every «cr essor-y mw mMs $25 700
(8101 651 4220 R'VIERA 1995 Sunropt waded 12 000 m. assume lease lor 1 7 mo
; a' $356 06.mo Eve gio-4 74'174 ! ROAD MASTER 1994 , »nrled Blark only 9000 mM* loaded war ranty $18 900 ' B10 . 441:1483
| S K VLARK 1990 4 de** aulomalK air 136 000 mile* $1 968
I Tamarofi OorJge 810 354-6600
•95 DODGE RAM S.W.B. CONVEBSION • ^ DODGE RAM 2500 LW.B CARGO VAN • '96 DAKOTA CLUB CAB 4X2
"SALE PRICT $ 1 6 , 7 9 0 *
_ MSRP $2^ 900 ,
Vacalion wagon - lull conveision ;3kq Many More 10 choose 1rom at similar savings
COUPE De Via i960 good comjion riri* good now tires exbausi baHiery 92k $120Gbaa 313422-3427 COUPE DE VIU.E 1968 Maroon m'newer black vmyttop MxKfiarw aly
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1 F LDORADO 1976 ConvWiW ong mm nvner feautrtul cai "eaied
I 'iaiage $14 OOO Would make e.uel wr-' Florida car i3'3) B22 2.222
ELDORADO 1962 1 owner 67 50fk'on«nal mc excellent
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8101 547-0664
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HI' 10 Neon auto A C air bag locks/rrarrorsTiB, Cruise Skdtog Rear Window
AirBag Rear ABS AWFM Cass and More tbs t*.
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SALE PRICE $ 1 0 , 4 9 5 * _ MSRP | 1 1 . » ^ ,
G r e a i i o o k ^ r e a room '" Ihe back tor passengers auto an AM FM Cass Ouala" bags & more
FLEETWOOD 1980 Bmugnam ike ne* 53 OOO miles wf"1e Clue vtMure S4 900 ,313- 453-5619
Automate dual a" tiags t • cru-se AM. FM cassette & more
FLEETWOOD t989 t'ont «neel dnve mai aracary A' immacjlate_ good mile* $8600 313 453 10'2 SEDAN DE Viile 199C 1u«y K ded 74 000 mules -.ceMnt conrWion $10200 (3i3l 422 2679
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l'0-62f-$7«e JEEP 1904 Grand CnarokM LmMd I'B CO waded 19 000 mM* . » 'M«y >22.900 (8101 68' "54 JEEP 1903 Grand CWoW 4.4 Larado loadad only $15 900
F O X H I L L S CnryMar-PlymouW Jeep Eagle
313-4S&-8740 3139*1 3171 JEEP 1004 Wrangler 4 01 E*ce4eni condition Air Many «'"»* 114 200 Altar 5 i9K)' 8524>»»58 OLDS TAOI BRAVADA $12995 PAGE TOYOTA 18iQ) 357-9580
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SEDAN DEVILLE I9«7 leaded e.ceker.l oontMon Warner "Moor 82 000 maw* $4 500 810474-5069
SU6URU '964 wagon GL 5 speed at* X new ires wan 8 .y-pervlaWe transaxial.'. $550 11 3 611 584
SEDAN DEVILLE 1986 101000 ijood engne nica nyirxng 28
SEVILLE 1978 E.caMnt nixMr given fionila car an. $5.95Crt)M« 313-061 5229 E«M 810-356-5105
OLDSMOBiLE 1804 Breveda 4X4 CO player automrc Mad 24 000 1MM Otoe iMf* M outMde spa» 4>V»arnyM $19-200 910-289 3415 PATMFiNOER 1894 SE 4.4 loaded CO Ml extra* 24 O t t M i Pextar W naw (517, 030-8375 RAM CHARGER 1094 .Oodgei 4 •NeM drive, naw 'emac.Xacl.red
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BEF»TTA 1905 Mac* heauTy aulo mate M AAftf* c u m '3 000 MKM «•* $11 000 OLSON OLDS [313V-76' 6000
FORO 1871 Cm*" Great Uttla >u*t *400
$13-425-7730 FORO '846 7-door Sedan good DoA. cxi MM car »a*inre or MM« $tfcf,7ieM 13131 701-57$! FORO MOOEL A 1028 Tudcx P«I Ian lor HOI RM or reMnMkon SOO $1»4M-48M
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1995 ASTRO PASS. VAN 1996 EXT. CAB FLEETSIDE PICKUP
1995 C A M A R O 1995 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE
1995 GEO TRACKER 2 DOOR CONVERTIBLE
1995 CAPRICE CLASSIC
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