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Election puts spotlight on caring for kids, t\B Basketball report, 3D Area band mem strut their stcfff, Canton €>terUer Volume 14 Number 21 Thursday, September 29, 1988 Canton, Michigan OOTTILAMCAmB» muTtoajmr ToOtfi l«a dafewy a not fault o) your Otmnv can* Dm to tacftmcK M- tto to gm Be imepi- pan out on On* 88 Pages Twenty-five cfents Traffic study in the works By Diane Gat« staff writer If you have ever sat In your car pounding on the steering wheel won- dering what was causing the traffic snarl, you're not alone. That's why the township wants to identify the biggest problems, figure out the causes and determine repair commis- sioned Tuesday by the board of trus- tees. Clerk Linda Chuhran voted against the study that started Wednesday and will take about five weeks. Long backups especially during morning and evening rush hours at Ford and Lilley and Haggerty and Sheldon prompted the study, said Tom Casari, Canton engineer. "Those are problem intersections, but what do you do at those intersec- tions?" Casari said. THE $15,482 review awarded to Barton-Aschman Associates Inc. will look at 31 intersections for accident counts, .traffic backup* and other problems, Casansaid. . "We're looking at intersections that appear to be the most congest- ed," Casari said. Since most of Canton's traffic is east of Canton Cento-, the bulk of the 25tudy wQl be concentrated In that area. Tie exceptions targeted for re- view west of Canton Center are Beck and Joy and Beck and Warren. Addi- tional roads may be added at low cost if the board requests, Casari, said. Supervisor James Poole cited ^tbe area on Michigan Avenue^fcere Geddes and Sheldon convene dS one of the "most complicated intersec- tions in the area." The review will address that intersection, tod, Casari said. \ 1 1«U SutnrlMS Conmancatiaa CarporUJsa All Rigtau i ill Schools will sell land to township By Diane Gale stafl writer A compromise between the usual- ly combative township and school of- ficials is leaving residents smiling. Carriage Hills and Willow Creek subdivision homeowners are the winners in a two-year campaign to save 9.5 acres of park land on the south side of Barchester between Paul Revere Lane and Burham. About 30 residents left victorious from a {mrnytiip board meeting Tuesday after trustees unanimously voted to buy the parcel from the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. Canton officials plan to re- tain the land located in both sub- divisions — as a park. Supervisor James Poole was absent during the vote. - The compromise was hammered out between school and township sub-committees. The selling price will be based on three appraisals one requested each by the schools and township and another agreed upon by both. The land will sell for the sum of the appraisals divided by three. "THE PARCEL fits into the dra- matic needs of the township for parks in that area." said Bob Padget, township trustee and member of the rub-committee The land often called Barches- ter Park features woods with a soccer field and baseball diamond The school board is expected to approve the township's purchase of- fer. said Raymond E Hoedel. associ- ate superintendent for business. Please turn to Page 3 Union probes school workers By MLB. DHk>n staff writer Apple time Jeeeica Han ley, 1, enjoys a tasty apple picked at Plymouth Orchard* and Cider Mill. Jessica and her mom, June, were among members of the Canton Newcomers' Moms JOHN STORMZANO/staff photographer and Tots group who enjoyed a recent outing at the orchards. For the story, see Page 2B of today's Suburban Life section. Please turn to Page 2 Union officials representing edu- cational-aides in Plymouth-Canton schools are investigating to see whether volunteers are doing the work of laid-off employees. "If, as we suspect, volunteers are replacing the work done by employ- ees whose hours have been cut or eliminated altogether, we will file an unfair labor practice," with the Michigan Employment Relations Commission, said Maryann Ligato, executive director of the Plymouth- Canton Para professional Associa- tion.^ Aides assist teachers with instruc- _ v don and. supervision in all district a money-saving measure after a mil- lage proposal failed in June. Many of the remaining aides in buildings throughout the district had their hours trimmed. "WE A r e concerned, and current- ly are investigating to see whether volunteers are being sought or being used to do work of aides who are laid off," said Ligato. "The number of aides was decreased significantly. And those who remain have had their hours significantly reduced. Many no longer qualify for benefits." School board members were made aware of the issue in a Sept 20 letter submitted by Joyce Harrington, president of the aides' union. '' schools. Eleven aides were laid off in Please turn to Page 2 Kosteva making bid for 2nd term in Lansing By DiartrOale staff writer Education, environment and health care are critical issues that need to be addressed, said state Rep. James Kosteva, D-Cantoo, in his bid for a second term. The S7th District state representa- tive has shepherded legislation In ed- ucation and environment during his four years representing the southern and western portions of Canton along with Romulus, Belleville, Wayne and Van Buren Township. Kosteva, a Canton resident, said he's still hammering out health care Ide- as. Kosteva boasts shaking the state "money tree" for Canton on pro- election '88 grams such as returning revenue sharing and pushing forth a $100,000 grant for the Cherry Hill restoration project. CALLS FROM Canton residents varied during his first term, Kosteva said "People call you at the eleven-fif- ty-ninth hour when they're Hanging by a thread." be said. Some called for help in tracking their Michigan income tax return or what they can do about late child support And Kostevs said be doesn't always have the answers. "But I can chart the course and clear up the bureaucracy," be said. ' Equalising the amount of money spent on education by various dis- tricts has been Kosteva's primary goal since 1985 when he sponsored reform legislation. Since 1M7 other similar proposals have surfaced. But be said he's leary because "politics is overriding sub- stance and these quick fix answers avoid long-term effects. "You have to start sharing tax base before you can have some kind of meaningful closing of the gap be- tween the richest and the poorest districts in the state," Kosteva said. In some communities, residents pay more in property taxes but less ends up being spent on education. The tax base is a major factor, be said. "It's more a matter of lock than right if you're born in an area with a large property tax producer you ben- efit" he said. "My four years working on the subject has made me extremely Please turn to Page 4 it may take a petition drive before we can ^^w have honeetand aincere change in afhrut! tinmn**inn And Wl ftm w^MWw%*rMW 9^0 l&W w%S property fu reduction. The reaeona tor that are the inftuobce of the Inhlmlnr* iimiimg t touuymg y > oupm, Jamee Kosteva l ( V I what's inside Calendar 6A Business 1C Classified Sections C.E.F Auto . . . . 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Is ottj guilty of felonious assault Strouss said charged 1 AM going to ask that you find guilty as the principal perpetrator." tectives he only fired one shot. Into The "fatal combination of the two the ground, and that was at the inele- of these defendants," Cooper said, tence of Machacek. crest* "ultimately one m e u per- STAMPER PROVIDED graphic • On Tuesday, the jury heard a ment detectives on the body was found « found Jan. 7. 19*7. by hunters In a Superior Township field day. def« attorney Jeffrey impels co-defendant who guilty la a separate tidal. Mm to help scare Hulbert I That's all I on tiba tape. Both hoys, who were lg st ths time, carried rtflea into the weeds where HaJ be "as whokUMtta ibl ths fatal shot was fired. toM Investigators, 1 said.
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Page 1: Canton €>terUer Schools will sell land to township - Name

Election puts spotlight on caring for kids, t\B

Basketball report, 3D

Area band mem strut their stcfff,

C a n t o n € > t e r U e r Volume 14 Number 21 T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 29 , 1 9 8 8 Canton, Michigan

OOTTILAMCAmB» muTtoajmr ToOtfi l«a dafewy

a not fault o) your Otmnv can*

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88 Pages Twenty-five cfents

Traffic study in the works By Diane Gat« staff writer

If you have ever sat In your car pounding on the steering wheel won-dering what was causing the traff ic snarl, you're not alone.

That's why the township wants to identify the biggest problems, figure out the causes and determine repair

commis-sioned Tuesday by the board of trus-tees.

Clerk Linda Chuhran voted against the study that started Wednesday and will take about five weeks.

Long backups — especially during morning and evening rush hours — at Ford and Lilley and Haggerty and Sheldon prompted the study, said Tom Casari, Canton engineer.

"Those are problem intersections, but what do you do at those intersec-tions?" Casari said.

THE $15,482 review awarded to Barton-Aschman Associates Inc. will look a t 31 intersections for accident counts, . t raff ic backup* and other problems, Casansaid . .

"We're looking a t intersections that appear to be the most congest-ed," Casari said.

Since most of Canton's t raff ic is east of Canton Cento-, the bulk of the

25tudy wQl be concentrated In that area. T i e exceptions targeted for re-view west of Canton Center a re Beck and Joy and Beck and Warren. Addi-tional roads may be added a t low cost if the board requests, Casari, said.

Supervisor James Poole cited ^tbe area on Michigan A v e n u e ^ f c e r e Geddes and Sheldon c o n v e n e dS one of the "most complicated intersec-tions in the area." The review will address that intersection, tod, Casari said.

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Schools will sell land to township By Diane Gale stafl writer

A compromise between the usual-ly combative township and school of-ficials is leaving residents smiling.

Carriage Hills and Willow Creek subdivision homeowners are the winners in a two-year campaign to save 9.5 acres of park land on the south side of Barchester between Paul Revere Lane and Bur ham.

About 30 residents left victorious f rom a {mrnytiip board meeting Tuesday after trustees unanimously voted to buy the parcel f rom the P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n C o m m u n i t y Schools. Canton officials plan to re-tain the land — located in both sub-divisions — as a park. Supervisor J a m e s Poole was absent during the vote.

- The compromise was hammered

out between school and township sub-committees. The selling price will be based on three appraisals — one requested each by the schools and township and another agreed upon by both. The land will sell for the sum of the appraisals divided by three.

"THE PARCEL fits into the dra-matic needs of the township for parks in that area." said Bob Padget, township trustee and member of the rub-committee

The land — often called Barches-ter Park — features woods with a soccer field and baseball diamond

The school board is expected to approve the township's purchase of-fer. said Raymond E Hoedel. associ-ate superintendent for business.

Please turn to Page 3

Union probes school workers By MLB. DHk>n staff writer

Apple time J e e e i c a H a n ley, 1, e n j o y s a t a s t y a p p l e p i c k e d a t P l y m o u t h O r c h a r d * a n d C i d e r Mill. J e s s i c a a n d h e r m o m , J u n e , w e r e a m o n g m e m b e r s of t h e C a n t o n N e w c o m e r s ' M o m s

JOHN STORMZANO/staf f photographer

a n d T o t s g r o u p w h o e n j o y e d a r e c e n t o u t i n g a t t h e o r c h a r d s . F o r t h e s t o r y , s e e P a g e 2B of t o d a y ' s S u b u r b a n Life s e c t i o n .

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Union officials representing edu-cat ional-aides in Plymouth-Canton schools are investigating to see whether volunteers are doing the work of laid-off employees.

"If, as we suspect, volunteers are replacing the work done by employ-ees whose hours have been cut or eliminated altogether, we will file an unfair labor practice," with the Michigan Employment Relations Commission, said Maryann Ligato, executive director of the Plymouth-Canton Para professional Associa-tion.^

Aides assist teachers with instruc-_vdon and. supervision in all district

a money-saving measure a f te r a mil-lage proposal failed in June. Many of the remaining aides in buildings throughout the district had their hours trimmed.

"WE A r e concerned, and current-ly are investigating to see whether volunteers are being sought or being used to do work of aides who are laid off," said Ligato. "The number of aides was decreased significantly. And those who remain have had their hours significantly reduced. Many no longer qualify for benefits."

School board members were made aware of the issue in a Sept 20 let ter submitted by Joyce Harrington, president of the aides' union.

' ' schools. Eleven aides were laid off in Please turn to Page 2

Kosteva making bid for 2nd term in Lansing By DiartrOale staff writer

Educa t ion , e n v i r o n m e n t and health care are critical issues that need to be addressed, said s tate Rep. James Kosteva, D-Cantoo, in his bid for a second term.

The S7th District s tate representa-tive has shepherded legislation In ed-ucation and environment during his four years representing the southern and western portions of Canton along with Romulus, Belleville, Wayne and Van Buren Township. Kosteva, a Canton resident, said he's still hammering out health care Ide-as.

Kosteva boasts shaking the state "money t ree" for Canton on pro-

election '88 grams such as returning revenue sharing and pushing forth a $100,000 grant for the Cherry Hill restoration project.

CALLS FROM Canton residents varied during his first term, Kosteva said

"People call you at the eleven-fif-ty-ninth hour when they're Hanging by a thread." be said.

Some called for help in tracking their Michigan income tax return or

what they can do about late child support And Kostevs said be doesn't always have the answers.

"But I can chart the course and clear up the bureaucracy," be said. '

Equalising the amount of money spent on education by various dis-tricts has been Kosteva's primary goal since 1985 when he sponsored reform legislation.

Since 1M7 other similar proposals have surfaced. But be said he's leary because "politics is overriding sub-

stance and these quick fix answers avoid long-term effects.

"You have to start sharing tax base before you can have some kind of meaningful closing of the gap be-tween the richest and the poorest districts in the state," Kosteva said.

In some communities, residents pay more in property taxes but less ends up being spent on education. The tax base is a major factor, be said.

"It 's more a mat ter of lock than right if you're born in an area with a large property tax producer you ben-e f i t " he said.

"My four years working on the subject has made me extremely

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Deliberations start in Stamper trial • y Peggy AuMno staff writer

The jury charged with determin-ing the fa t e of Steven Stamper was expected to begin del ibera t ion to-day af te r hearing sight days of testi-mony in the first-degree murder tri-al.

Stamper Is one of two lt-year-old YpsUanti Township youths with the shooting death of Mary Anne He lbe r t The body of the 1S-year-old Cantos Township girl

who had the motive for killing Hul-bert. Hulbprt had told the boys she wss pregnant by Machacek, but an autopsy showed she was not preg-

Stamper, who has said he was a t the scene of the shooting, and that his guns were involved. Is o t t j guilty of felonious assaul t Strouss said

charged 1 AM going to ask that you find

guilty as the principal perpetrator ." tectives he only fired one shot. Into The "fatal combination of the two the ground, and that was a t the inele-

of these defendants," Cooper said, tence of Machacek.

c r e s t * "ultimately one m e u per- STAMPER PROVIDED graphic

• On Tuesday, the jury heard a

ment detectives on the body was found «

found Jan. 7. 19*7. by hunters In a Superior Township field

day. def« a t to rney J e f f r e y

i m p e l s co-defendant who guilty la a separate tidal.

Mm to help scare Hulbert I

That's all I on tiba tape. Both hoys, who were lg s t ths time, carried rtflea into the weeds where Ha J

be "as w h o k U M t t a i b l

ths fatal shot was fired. toM Investigators, 1 said.

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Fund-raiser Money will be used to honor memory of children staff writer

Hearts opened and 91.5SS was do-nated during a fond-raiser (or Iwe Ann Arbor children who died af ter they were locked in a freezer last mocth .

The Country Class Western Danc-ers staged the Fund-raiser Benefit Jamboree Sept. i t as a tribute to Erin and Jgcob Samlda, who lived in a townbouse in Ann Arbor.

The parents reportedly bought an

old-style secondhand freeaer the day before the children died last July. Their mother ordered them not to go in the h s e m e n ! whsre the freeaer was stored before It was to be cleaned and plugged in.

While their n » ( K r a » a ) d e d to an-other child for a short time, the brother and sister went into the basement and began to play. Later their mother found them in the freeser.

Both children died before a rescue unit arrived.

Erin, 6, and Jacob, S, had special needs and attended private schools, said Beverly Arsenault, who helped organize the fund-raiser.

A check for $778*0 will be given in memory of Erin to Ann Arbor Clonlara School science department The same amount will go for High Scope Educational Research Foun-dation in Ypsilanti in memory of Jacob. .

ABOUT SM people showed at Lu-cille's Lounge on Michigan west of N

Deliberations start today in Stamper murder trial Continued from Page 1

Stamper made three taped state-ments in froot of detectives that night In the first he said be and Ma-chacek had dropped off Hulbert near Adlai Stevenson Junior High School in Westland Dec. SO, thfcday she was shot His story chaftgecNater that night aftep4etectives for him in wftidt Machacek Stamper of being the murderer

Stamper saidrhe lied initially* to protect his best friend.

Cooper repeatedly l e f q i e d to Stamper's account of the incident as "self-serving.

"His statement has t o b e viewed with a critical eye. . . realizing that now his motivation for talking to the police is simply to cover his tracks." Cooper told the jury.

STROUSS, MEANWHILE, re-iterated the contention that Macha-cek was the person with a motive for the murder: . "If there's a rjeason (for Stamper k> kill Hulbert^fyt c&-tainly hasn't c^B*ekout in tikis trial,\&ftni^fcqwid in 'his closing Statement-' ;

Earlier this week, Catherine Breitner of Ypsilanti Township testi-fied for the defense.-Sreitner is the

Traffic study is due The county is legally responsible

. for maintaining township roads. However, in the past the township has agreed to kick in part of road change costs and in some cases has paid entire bills.

THE TOWNSHIP has designated $2.3 million for road improvements this year and $1 million next year.

said John Spencer, township finance director

Chuhran questioned the goal of the study saying that at some of the in* tersections it's obvious there are problems.

Deciding what is needed to correct the problem is unclear, said Casari, explaining time signals vary be-tween $30,000 and $90,000. Widened lanes or extra lanes are other op-tions that could alleviate traffic problems.

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mother of Josephine Czarnik, who was Stamper's girlfriend when Hul-bert was killed.

"He's a good kid. I never had any problem with him," Breitner said of Stamper.

The defendant was at Breitoer's home the evening Hulbert was shot and was "really upset about some-thing," she saii.

"1 tried to geiAttn. to talk to me, but he wouldn't'" Breitner said.

Lloyd Stamper, who is not related to the defendant and Michael Fulch-er, both Washtenaw County detec-tives, testified Sbout the sequence of events that occurred on the night of the arrests. Both -said Stamper appeared carefree at first and that his demeanor changed when con-fronted with Machacek's accusa-tions.

Detective Stamper testified that after bearing the Machacek tape. Stamper said, "If I get a bold of the little , HI kill him."

The defense also entered into evi-dence testimony from Machacek's trial, in which a former inmate of the Washtenaw County juvenile cor-rectional facility said she overheard Machacek admit he killed Hulbert

Circuit Court Judge Hairy Conlin is scheduled to give instructions to the jury today.

Machacek is to be sentenced Fri-day, Oct 7. His first-degree murder conviction carries a life sentence

275 in Canton. They were enter-tained by skits, seven bands and other acts. A $1 admission fee was charged to adults and children 12 and under were admitted free.

"We wer? really pleased (with the turn out)," Arsenault said.

More than 50 people donated their time. Businesses as far away as Ohio gave items to be auctioned and raf-fled. Organizers raffled tickets to Sea World and gave weekend stays at the Sheraton and Marriot among many other items.

Anant Pa tel. owner of Ludlle's. donated food and the use of the bar.

"He's the most generous person when it comes to things like t h a t " Arsenault said.

"No one took a penny for any-thing," Arsenault said. "The re-sponse from people was fantastic. Only one business said they didn't do anything (make donations for chari-ties) like t h a t "

Anyone who would like to make further donations in memory of the children may do so directly to the schools, Arsenault said.

School union probes workers Continued from Pape 1

"It has come to our attention that in many schools, especially el-ementary schools, volunteers are being used on a daily basis," wrote Harrington. "We are presently in-vestigating the situation in each school, and if it is our judgment that volunteers or non-bargaining unit members are doing the work of laid-off employees or employees whose hours have been cu t we will be forced to file an unfair labor practice charge."

DAVID ABTLEY, school board president said, "I do understand their concerns, but we've always used volunteers: As to the specific issue raised, I think what they're doing is the right thing — looking into and researching the issue.

"You might assume it 's a nega-tive letter, but there is concern about a point" said Artley. "Any-time you go through these kinds of cuts, there's going to be concern

about a variety of points." Walter Bartnick, administrative

assistant for labor relations, said, "I'm kind of surprised to get some-thing like that (letter). Volunteers are something Plymouth-Canton schools have used for years. So have other districts.

"I'm just really surprised that if we have parents coming in willing to help, whether it's lunch, or help-ing a particular child that r^eds help, that the association at this time would show 'a concern," he said. "Volunteering is something we will continue to encourage."

Ligato said the union "isn't tak-ing issue with volunteers in the schools. Volunteers have always worked in the schools. Where we have a problem is where they are replacing aides who've had their hours cut or who have been laid off.

"We believe it's an unfair labor practice to lay off aides, and then solicit volunteers to do work they were doing." I^£9to said.

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Board of Alucation members de* cided Monday to send a copies of their agendas .for sessions through January to building administrators, PTO presidents and to newspapers.

"We're hoping the papers might publish them I n advance so that peo-ple will see what we're talking about" said David Artley, board president.

"The idea is to allow people the opportunity to know what particular topics we're going to talk about so that they can be part of the discus-sions, specifically at workshops," said Artley. "We really can't do it with action items at regular meet-ings, because it's a little more com-plex."

Usually, only about 10 people (in addition to board members) attend workshops, Artley estimated. •

The plan ties in with one of the board's 1988-89 goals, "working to improve communications both inter-nal and external."

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"P think it's incumbent on the board to make an effort to make people aware of the opportunity to participate, and the workshop is where we really get into discussions in detail," said Artley. "Out of work-shops. often come the action items at subsequent regular board meetings."

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band, the Plymouth Centennial Educational Park Marching Band, received the highest overall score.

The award winners were: . • Flight I (111 members or more): First — Plymouth? Centennial Educational Park.

Second — Westerville High School, Westerville, Ohio. Third — Durand High School.

e Flight n (71-110 members): First — Westland John Glenn High School Second — Livonia Franklin High School Third — Livonia Stevenson High School

• Flight HI (less than 70 members): First - West Bloomfield High School Second — Trenton High School Third — Fen too High School -

In addition to receiving high score honors, the Plym-outh Centennial Educational Park band was awarded the trophy for best winds.

Caption Award Trophies went to Flushing High School — best field commander and best color guard; and to Westerville High School — best percussion and best marching and maneuvering. *

Livonia Stevenson majorette Micheie Cote peforms her routine at the invitational.

Photos by Thomas Arnett

Enrollment decline expected in survey ByTedd Schneider staff writer

Wayne-Westland teachers are ex-pected to count 537 fewer beads Fri-day than they did last year in the statewide "Fourth Friday" atten-dance survey to determine state aid for the district, according to the school administration.

The *. 1-percent decrease — from 16,945 students to 16,40« - is slight-ly higher th»" what was originally projected, said Tom Svltkovich. as-sociate superintendent for communi-cations and finance.

The decline is also greater than the 2-percent drop between 198® and 1987, when the district lost Ml stu-dents

With the district receiving about 13,500 per student from the state, the decrease will mean a drop of nearly $1.9 million in state aid.

A "dry run" count last Friday showed 1,711 elementary students, 1,574 Junior high school students, 3,537 in high school and 5*5 in spe-cial education programs.

SVTTXOV1CH SAID said the en-rollment decline is primarily at the high school level, where John Glenn and Wayne Memorial lost almost 400

Wayne- Westland School District The district serves southeast Canton.

children to the district for the bal-ance of their elementary education.

O'Neill also said the number of students in the two high schools is still relatively high, when compared to other local districts and that en-rollment decline at John Glenn and Wayne Memorial appeared to be "leveling off."

"I KNOW THAT we can still offer advanced courses like calculus and get 15 or 18 kids Into those

O'Neill said. "At many schools, the numbers aren't high enough to have those classes."

The superintendent said the prob-lems presented by rtwrHnlwg enroll-ment "only add to the need for some kind of school finance reform."

T h e issue is still equity and if we're going to continue to pet foi m at satisfactory levels, the variables (in per-student spending) between districts shouldn't be m wide as they are," be sa id

Schools to sell land C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 1

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s ta te 's ' m o n e y t ree ' Continued from . f S E L l «k»prt«^i that a meaningfal can be found id Lansmg," he s*>d.

"It may tafer a prtttinB drive be-fore we can B e e k K B aad fla* rrr change in school finanring and prop-erty tax redaction. The reaaona for that are the influence at the lobbying groepa."

. KOSTEVA BELIEVES taxes will help dean the environment, too. He fa von ? proposed $S00 million * issue for environmental d e a n s part and recreation programs.

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tef all-of them, is somewhere be-tween U billion to f t bflhon. Kos-teva said.

"It's oXinyited $425 million will be able to knqci off b u i s u n M and lM-sftea," he added.

He's most excited ahoat $15® mil-lion far a program o tHnmg solid

"Dealing with solid waste will take a variety of different technolo-gies," saitf Kosteva, who is preparing

three pieces of legislation calling for recycling measures.

Kocteva has fewer answers for health care, which he said, is another "issne of the decade." Hariiwsi mast be able to "provide affordable and amts ib l e health care" and remain competitive, he said.

T h e most expensive cost in bro-ness today in the state of is not the unemployment compensa-tion It's not the workman's compen-sation. If s not their single tax. It's their cost for health.'

Kosteva builds 'beach house' When builders were digging a

rune-foot bole for what would be-come the basement of state Rep* James Kosteva's new home, no one expected to find a bit of ancient his-tory .

But the different shades of sand layers indicated that bad the place bees built 13.000 years ago, it woald have been oo the beach of a lake.

This body of water that existed during the Ice Age "covered a good part of Michigan," said Dorothy West, director of the Canton Histori-cal Society- "

"We have always known that this is the beach of the lake, but we have never seen an example of i t " she t»iH w _

Kosteva, D-Canton, realised the significance of the find and called West to the site, she said. She collect-ed sand from each layer and placed it into a terrarium, which is on dis-play at the historical society's mase-m . The mmruiTi also has an Ice Age map that shows the geographic char-acteristics of the state thousands of years ago. •

"A LOT OF the area was under

water." said West, whoee interest in history to the geological as-pect of the past. The beach of the long-gone lake extended through Canton, Plymouth, North vifle and reached op to the area that is Bay City. s|

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By Mary Rodrtqu* staff writer

Allen Peterman retired five years ago from Ford Motor Co. after 34 years with the automaker

At age 56. with two sons still in high school, Peterman was far from ready to retire.

So the computer specialist from Farmington Hills resurrected a ca-reer be began in the late 1940s, that of schoolteacher.

"It was a field I always enjoyed,-said Peterman, who taught members of the U.S. Navy electronics and ra-dar at technical schools in Philadel-phia and Japan from 1947 to 1949.

From board room to classroom is becoming a trend for some profes-sionals, who, like Peterman, are turning to teaching after completing careers in the business world.

More and more of today's new teachers aren't bright-eyeiLa>*year-olds fresh out of college. Some are in their 50s.

Peterman is director of the com-puter laboratory at Madonna College in Livonia.

"I heard about the job through a fellow at Ford. He was teaching at Madonna part-time. A new position was hfing created for a director of the academic computer services de-partment."

PETERMAN was selected for the job. He has done some teaching over the past five years, but currently his responsibility for installing a new

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— Allen Peterman Ford retiree

IBM system in addition to running the computer lab keeps him busy.

"I deal with students in the lab. We do direct personal tutoring," he said. "We also publish some of the school papers there."

He's enthusiastic about his new ac-ademic environment.

"I love it for a variety of reasons." Peterman said. "I can arrange my own schedule. For a retiree with an invalid wife, that's great. Like today, I came in at 10:30 a.m. and I'll work until 7 p.m.

"And I enjoy coming to work. It's fun. Things were at a point at Ford where it was still interesting, but it wasn't fun. Here, everyone has been so n'ce. It's really marvelous."

Those wbo train older students to become teachers say those older stu-dents bring a wealth of knowledge to the classroom.

"They don't take everything you say as gospel truth." said. Dean Jack Gilroy of Seattle University's School of Education.

Among the ranks of new older teachers are former mechanical en-gineers. bankers and a U.S. Coast Guard captain. v

Phil Coady, 52. was a ca£t«iin and

Free cigarettes:

By Janice Brunson .Staff writer

Cigarettes — balm for the addict-ed and bane to the non-smoker.

More specifically, free cigarettes for prisoners in jail.

The issue surfaced earlier this month when members of the West-land City Council questioned buying cigarettes at city expense for distri-bution to prisoners being held in the local jail.

Westland Police Chief Fred Dans-by submitted a bill for 190.20, which he said covered the cost of buying cigarettes for prisoners for "several rrvmithg "

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— Fred Dansby Westland police chief

"We supply them if they want them. They're a pacifier For years we didn't supply them and we no-ticed more incidents in our blocks. If they behave them. We use agent." Dansby said.

The Westland jail, a lockup center where prisoners are held for up to 72 hours, holds 10 persons.

Cigarettes are withheld the first 24 hours of confinement. They are dispensed the remaining 48 hours on a limited basis, one at a time, if re-quested. A guard lights the cigarette for the prisoner

Following a short discussion, members of the Westland City Coun-cil unanimously approved earlier this month payment of $90.20 for prisoner cigarettes. There have been no prisoner complaints about smok-ing by others.

UNDER MICHIGAN penal codes, city jails are designated "temporary lockup facilities" and are not subject to the state's administrative code oo jail rules. Local governments estab-lish operational procedures and, as such, smoking policies differ from ooe city to the next

Prisooers held in the Garden City jail may smoke, providing they are in one of four Individual cells They must buy their own cigarettes and are permitted to keep both ciga-rettes and lighters in the cell with them Smoking Is not permitted In the detoxificatioo center.

'To be perfectly honest, I can't re-member anyooe we've had back there wbo h a n ' t been a smoker They're always asking for ciga-rettes," said Capt Roger Wilkes, a 25-year veteran of the Garden City police and a non-smoker.

chief financiaLjofficer for the 13th Coast Guard district in Seattle when be retired in 1986 after 28 years in the Coast Guard.

v Now he hopes to become a high schdol history or business teacher in the Seattle area. He's earned his teaching credentials from (he Uni-versity of Washington and he's done his practice teaching at Seattle's Franklin High School.

"J believe education is where it's at in our system," he said. "I hear too many people giving up on young people, and I don't believe in that."

JEFF GABRIEL is a couple of decades ,away from senior citizen status, but he Is another example of switching careers in midstream.

Gabriel, 35. is a master chef (one of only 29 in the nation) and former executive chef for eight years of the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club.. He left that position a year ago September to take a full-time spot on the Schoolcraft Community College's cu-linary arts faculty.

"I felt I could contribute more to the industry by teaching." said Ga-briel, who is in charge of the student run American Harvest restaurant on the Livonia campus.

"It gives me the opportunity to stay sharp. 1 teach a lot of topics. I'm not stuck in a rut," he said.

But on balance. Gabriel believes it's important to get in the kitchen occasionally. '

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"WE SUFFERED damage, mark-ing up walls and burning stuff. It was too much of a threat to lives. There is no smoking, period," said Redford deputy chief Lionel Rob-erts.

Plymouth and Canton police also

cell blocks, but shift commanders at the Pantnn jail may permit smoking in other areas on a limited basis.

"It might be permitted outside the themselves, they get cell block from time to time," said

them as a control Lt. Alex Wilson of the Canton police.

in the Livonia jail are occasionally permitted to smoke In a common holding area, providing they have cigarettes of their own or money enough to boy them from a

in the police department hey are not allowed to

smoke in the oa0 block, according to depaty chief William Boil. Tha poli-cy was enacted «-!• years ago foi-

New t e a c h e r Ed Toland s h a r e s a Churchi l l High School c l a s s .

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Teachers go back to school

A desire to help Livonia meet its future educational needs has led sev-eral Livonia teachers~hack to col-lege. '

Maureen Gill, a math teacher at Emerson Middle School. Edward To-land. a communications teacher at Churchill High School and Mercedes Fitxsimmons. a Livonia woman re-turning to teaching af ter a career with Blue Cross/Blue Shield, are "en rolled in Madonna College's recently established educational leadership master's program

"The teachers in our district are involved in many diverse roles," said Carol Samples, assistant superin-tendent for instruction for the Livo-nia Public Schools and a member of the Superintendent's Advisory Board which helped establish the program

"They serve oo various commit-tees such as curriculum "develop-ment and review. With the numerous activities going on in our school dis-trict, it's good to have many minds sharing their expertise."

Gill, wbo has taught in the Livonia schools for over 20 years, is excited about the program

By attending a college which is not only located in Livonia but is also very much involved with the community itself. I l l be able to learn just what is required to keep our school system tops, and then HI

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Prisoners in Canton and other city jails are either serving short-term sentences or awaiting transfer to long-term facilities Many are trans-ferred to the Wayne County jail, which is subject to state jail rules. There- is no rule for smoking. Indi-vidual sheriffs set smoking policy.

Wayne County Sheriff Robert Fl-cano said smoking is permitted by inmates In day rooms at the county jail, providing they are in possession of their own cigarettes Smoking is banned during processing, in cells and in large sitting area/ like the bull pen.

"It's ooe of the outlets the inmates have," be said.

Wardens at each of the state's 25 state prisons also set smoking policy for all areas of the prison except where food is prepared or in visiting areas. Smoking is banned in both areas. It is also banned at the Duane L. Waters Hospital at Jackson State Prison in southern Michigan where all prisoners receive treatment for serious illness or injury.

JAIL AND PRISON policies oo smoking are in keeping with Michi-gan's new Clean Indoor Air Act that prohibits smoking In many public areas, including all child care and health facilities. The law also re-quires restaurants to provide non-smoking areas.

The law does not affect the living areas of facilities that are "equiva-lent to a home, " whether or not they are supported by public funds, ac-cording to John Bensly of the C—tor lor Health Promotioo In Lansing. The center is part of the state's De-partment of Public Health, which Is charged with enforcing the Sew law

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COURSE Tuesday*. Sept X7 to Nov. 1 -

?'•> Cayenne MeAuley .flealth Center. ^ McAoley Pha rmacy and U « vV • Arthritis Foundation, Michigan

Chapter, an afency of the United Way Will sponsor a six-week arthritis sell help coarse from 10

> a.m. to noon at the Arbor Health Building Community Room. 900 W.

.; Ana Arbor Trail, Plymouth. The i ' course is designed to help arthritis

patients learn how they can be the l e y to maintaining control over their disease. People of all ages who suf-fer from arthritis are invited to par-ticiapte. The series will coyer joint protection, medication, nutrition, re-laxation and exercises. The $20 fee coven the cost of textbooks and

I printed material. Pre-registration is - ' ' necessary For information, call 451-

7777.

• GARAGE SALE Thursday-Friday. Sept 29,10 —

Plymouth Fife and Drum Corps will bold a gigantic garage sale uniform fundraiser with over SO families do-nating. Furniture, Glassware. House-hold, Toys, Misc. Everything priced to selli Two locations: 40431 Harr-ington, and 493 N. Harvey Plymouth.

• CHOLESTEROL SCREENINGS

The Henry Ford Medical Center — Canton, 42080 Ford Road, west of Lilley, will .be offering cholesterol

S screenings 4-0 p.m. on the first Toes-day of each month. The cost of the test is 15. The test takes only a cou-ple of minutes, and results will be available the same day. Those inter-ested in having their cholesterol checked should call 981-3200 to make an appointment

• PUNT, PASS AND KICK CONTEST

—. Saturday, Oct 1 — The Canton

Paris and Recreation Department is sponsoring its Annual Punt P u t and Kick Contest for boys and girls ages 8-13. Registration will be 9:30 a m at Griffin Park. No football shoes (cleats) allowed, only tennis shoes will be permitted. Ffn*h participant will try one punt, pass and kick and their efforts will be judged oo dis-tance and accuracy. Awards are giv-en oat to top finishers in all six age groups. Call-807-5110 for further in-

- formation.

• APPLE FESTIVAL Saturday, Oct 1 — Enjoy the best

of a Michigan Autumn day at the Ap-ple Festival in Plymouth's Old Vil-lage from 10 a j n . to 0 p.m. Munch on apples from Plymouth Orchard, or

' take home a bushel or a peck Sam-ple a glass of their pure fresh cider, and you will surely want to take a jug home with you. Let the kids take a hayride or pony ride while you browse through the outdoor Antique Fair. Do some early Christmas shop-ping at the Country Craft both. Come

' early for an interesting auction aMO a.m. Enjoy entertainment refresh-ments and a great Fall day.

• VOTER REGISTRATION Saturday, Oct 1 — The League of

Women Voters of Northvifle-Plym cki lb-Can too-No vi will bold voter registration day from 10 a m to 4 p.m. at the Plymouth Dunning-Hough Library. Residents of Plym-. oath, Plymouth Township, and Can-ton Township wbo are not registered are encouraged to stop by.

• ROLLER SKATING Saturday. Oct 1 — The Canton

Parks and Recreation Department in cooperation with the Ska tin' Sta-tion, is sponsoring roller skating classes for beginners and intermedi-ate levels. The fee is S20 per person (skate rental not included). Classes

wjjl be taught by Kris Kowalski. SRSTA Professional. Call 397-5110 for further information.

• INDIAN GUIDES Monday, Thursday Oct 3, 0 — The

Plymouth YMCA is having an infor-mation meeting for new members of the Indian Guide Parent/Child pro-gram at 7 p.m. at the Geneva Pres-byterian Church oo Sheldon Road in Canton. Also, oo Oct. 6 at 7 p.m at West Middle School, cafeteria oo Sheldoo Road in Plymouth. This meeting is open to any parent and child interested in the program for ages 5-14.

• UNDERSTANDING MEDICARE

Thursday. Oct 6 — Oakwood Hos-pital Canton Health Center will sponsor a seminar 8-9 p.m. at no Charge to learn the ins and outs of medicare. You'll receive informa-tion oo medicare's parts~A and B, eli-gibility, deductibles, different types of "MEDIGAP" policies and record keeping.

• MEDICARE CHAM2ES Thursday, Oct 0 — Erie Trubacs

and Andrea Kotch of Prescott, Ball and Turben, Inc. will sponsor "Medi-care changes that effect yon" — a discussion class that will talk about the recent medicare bill changes and how to provide for future medical Deeds as a retiree. This class will be heW~at 7:30 p.m af lhe Plymouth Dunning Hough Library Reseour tions preferred, please call 451-8716.

• HUNTER S SAFETY TRAINING

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Oct 3,4,5.6 — A hunter safety training class will be held for boys and girls between the ages of 12 and 16 wbo would like to qualify for a. Michigan Hunting License. You must first earn a hunting certificate by joining a Hunter's Safety Training Class and attending 12 hours of in-struction The class will meet 6:30-9:30 p.m. at the Canton High School cafeteria and Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Oct. 8 To register bring <3 to the first class. Participants must at-

tend all sessions in order to attend and participate

• CUB SCOUT REGISTRATION

Cub Scout Pack 863-Plymouth Township is seeking first-through-fifth-grade boys to join. For more in-formation. call Mike Stankov, 459-

- 6749

• ADULT STUTTERING THERAPY • -

Wednesday evenings— An Adult Stuttering Therapy Group is being formed by the Department of Speech Pathology at the Oakwood Canton Health Center in Canton. Partici-pants will learn techniques to con-trol dysfluency, as well as discuss so-cial and emotional problems often related to stuttering. The group will meet on Wednesday evenings from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. For more informa-tion, call Janice Pagano at 459-7030r

The OakwSod Canton Health Center is at 7300 Canton Center Road in Canton.

• OPEN SKATING The City of Plymouth Parks and

Recreation Department will be of-fering the following open skating hours at the Plymouth Cultural Cen-ter. 1-2:20 p.m., 7-8 p.m. Monday, 8 30-10:40 a.m., 1-2:40 p.m. and 3 50-5:50 p.m. Tuesday, 8:30-9:30 a.m. and 1-3:20 p.m. Wednesday. 8:30-11 40 a.m., 1-2:50 p.m. and 4-5:20- p.m Thursday. 8:30-10:40 a.m.. 1-2 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. Friday, noon to 1 30 p.m. and 1:30^3 p.m. Sunday Fees adults 81.15, children 91. Skate rent-al is 75 cents. For information, call 455-6620.

• STRATFORD FESTIVAL _ Wednesday. Oct. 12 — Canton

Township Senior citizens will , spon-sor a trip to the Stratford Festival from 8:30 a.m. to approximately 7 30 p.m. and will depart from the Canton Recreation Center The cost will be $31 per person (non-resident $40) and includes transportation to On-tario's world-renowned festival to

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contribute whatever sary." — ___

To land, who has taught years In Livonia, hopes to become an instructor on the college level when he retires from Churchill.

"By combining business courses 'with education courses I will be able to utilize my communication skills and business Imowledge to of-fer training seminars to business-es," said Tolahd. "There isn't any-thing I'd rather do than teach."

Fitzsimmons took early retire-ment from Blue Cross/Blue Shield to re-enter the education field.

"Although I already have a mas-ter's degree in education, an educa-tional leadership program will make me aware of the educational

of a community like Livo-

A former teacher and principal in the Detroit and Chicago Catholic school systems. Fitzsimmons would like to be involved in curric-ulum development in a leadership capacity.

"I think the focus is primarily to understand the network in the school system today," she said of the program. "I'd lik^ to get into administration — maybe test some of my theories."

Fitzsimmons wants to complete the program in two years. She hopes the program will help open a few doors.

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M e r c e d e s F i t z s i m m o n s of Livonia is r e tu rn ing to t e a c h -ing a f t e r a c a r e e r with Blue C r o s s / B l u e Shield.

A former elementary school teacher and principal for two years of St. Lawrence School in Detroit, Fitzsimmons spent 16 ** years at Blue Cross/Blue Shield, including the past four years as a field con-sultant based in East Lansing.

"The driving added three addi-tional hours to my workday. I was happy to take the early retire-ment," she said.

Experience a plus for new teachers Continued f rom Page 5

"This summer I took a chefs job at a private club on Harsen's Is-land. Some of my Students worked with me

"I'll stay involved in the indus-try. but teaching will be ray main field." Gabriel said.

After working in hospital admin-istration for 16 Vfc years. Gary Fischer was happy to leave for new horizons, including pursuing a doc-torate and working full time as an associate . professor of manage-

ment, marketing and economics at Madonna College.

"I'm earning at least two thirds" less but I'm four times as happy," said Fischer. 41, of Plymouth Township.

"It's been a boon to my physical and mental health. I'd really like to continue teaching, writing and con-sulting. I don't see myself going back in an organization again. I'm the product of a small Jesuit school in Ohio. Madonna fills a real need."

The Associated Press contrib-uted to this story.

Contractors lend a helping hand By Wor—n Fleck special writer

Jack Frost won't be nipping at the homes of 73 area senior citizens this winter, thanks to area contractors who volunteered their services Sat-urday during the A1 Keats Project Heat-Senior Citizens Service Day.

Organized by the Northwest Heat-ing and Cooling Dealers Association in Farmington, 15 contractors and their technicians donated time and service, parts and equipment to work on furnaces for senior citizens during the second annual event named after retired contractor A1 Keats

Keats is honored for his contribu-tlorfTo the growth of the Northwest Dealers Association.

Irene Smith, 84, of Plymouth, received more than service on her furnace. Technicians presented her with flowers because it was her birthday.

"I was flabbergasted," she said. "I told the girl, you mean I can get my furnace cleaned for nothing? I can't believe it."

The project, now an annual state-wide event, was founded last year by Cliff McCourt of Day and Night Heating and Cooliijg in Farmington who read about a similar project in Colorado. Last year's effort was awarded the Presidential Citation for Private Sector Initiatives.

Area senior citizens get free furnace check-up

"THIS IS something that needs to be done," said Karl Kennedy of Moore Furnace in Bedford Town-ship. He is president of the northwest association.

"Too often people experience problems with contractors. It's the people that can least afford it that are preyed on by unscrupulous con-tractors who don't do a good job," he said.

Lisa Fee back, executive secretary for the association, agrees. "This is a way for the guys to show there are lots of us that are good. We want to combat bad feelings."

The project not only provides fur-

naces for senior citizens, it gives vol-unteers a warm feeling.

"If a guy doesn't walk out with a Varm feeling, then be didn't do the job right," said Robert Murphy of Sun Tech Heating and Cooling in Redford.

Jay De Ordio of Colonial Heating and Cooling in Plymouth said, "It's a real good feeling for everybody." De Ordio worked from 8 a.*n to "when-ever." /

* Efforts -were well-timed for Frances Overfield, a Livonia resi-dent for 49 years.

"It has really saved me a great ex-pense. It is hard to get things done

without some kind of trouble," she said

IN ALL, 73 homes were serviced. Most calls required only and minor adjustment on systems. All work carr^s^a 30-day warranty.

While contractors were prepared to install up" to four new furnaces, there was need for only one, which was donated by the BeUer-Young Company in Redford. Area supply firms also contributed to Saturday's project

At the end of the day, volunteers and their families gathered for a pa-za party boated by the Knights of Co-lumbus in Livonia The food was courtesy of Domino's Pizza.

Kennedy summed Up the feelings of most "It feels good to do this for someone wbo needs help," be said, adding, "Someday I'll need help "

Group seeks scholarship applicants, A $500 scholarship is available to

Schoolcraft College students who will be transferring to Michigan State University for the 1989 winter semester

The scholarship is available through the Michigan State Western

Wayne County Alumni Association. Students will be judged on their

grade point average and community activities.

Michelle Willis of Plymouth received a scholarship for the MSU fall semester

Students must apply by Tuesday, Nov. 15. Applications are available at the Schoolcraft financial aid off-ice, 1&600 Haggerty, Livonia

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Whether you Ye pfenn ing to s t a r t • %ml)y or are already expecting, you arid your baby can depend o n Oakwood^ centers for t h e very best car^ a n d advanced treatment. \Me will work with you a n d design a cmnpfete pre- a n d post-natal p r o g r a m to suit your personal needs. We also offer ongol n g classes wt th topics that include Chi ldb i r th Preparation. Positive Preg-nancy Fi tness , a n d Creative Grandpa ren t l ng to keep t h e whole family i nvo t ad .

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One of ou r convenient, focal Oakwood Health Centers is Just m i n u t e s away And each center is staffed by experienced, highly-skilled physicians special izing in obstetrics. So. o u r physicians are available to meet your tmmedi -ate and long term health care needs.

Bsctadby Oakwood Hospital. All of the physicians In each center a t e backed by the resources of Oakwood Hospi ta l in D e a r b o r n Oakwood. with 615 beds a n d more than 5QO affiliated physicians. Is the sixth largest hospi-tal tn the state. Among Its areas of excellence. Oakwood^ Wamen and Children* Health Care Center houses a regtanaL level three perinatal center for the care of h igh risk mothers and their bsttfes Last year alone, over 4.400 .

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see "Three Musketeers" (based oo the oovel by Alexander Dumas), morning coffee and doughnuts and a buffet lunch. Registration Ia under way by mall Or b person at the Can-ton Recreation Center. Make checks payable to Bianco Travel k Tours.

C • REQI8TER TO VOTE > Saturday, Oct 8 — The League of

Women Voters of North ville-Plym-v aath-Canton-Novi will be available

to register Canton Township resi-dents to vote from 11 a.m.-£ p.m. at l i te Canton Public Library. Persons registered on these days will be eli-gible to vote in the November elec-

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• O S T E O P O R O S I S EDUCATION

Tuesday, Sept 27 — Oakwood Canton Health Center offers an oa-teoporoisis education claas from 6-9 p.m. at 7300 Cantorf Center, The cost is |S. One out of four American women over age 45 is now or will be a victim of osteoporosis — A crip-pling disease that causes bones to be-come fragile. Attend this program to learn the causes, prevention and treatment of osteoporosis.

• CARDIAC S U P P O R T GROUP

Tuesday, Sept. 27 — A free cardi-ac rehabilitation spouse support

Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce

FARMER'S MARKET Every Saturday 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. The Gathering

Downtown Plymouth . (Across from Kellogg Park)

group will meet 7 to 9 p.m., at Arbor Health Building. 990 W. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth Families and friends of those wbo have heart problems are welcome. For more in-formation, call 455-1908

• VOLUNTEER TRAINING PROGRAM 1

Tuesday, Sept.- -27 — First Step, the Western Wayne County project oo domestic violence, 8381 Farming-ton Road, Westland has scheduled a Fall Volunteer Training Program. Volunteers must be 18 or older, and able to commit to four hours a week. For more information, call Maxine Baughman, Community Services Coordinator at 459-4J00.

• ARTHRITIS StiELF HELP Tuesday, Sept 27 — The Arthritis

self help course, offered by the Arthrit is Foundation, Michigan Chapter, is designed to give a person with Arthritis the knowledge and skills needed to take a more active part In their Arthritis care. The class will be held at The Arbor Health Building. 990 West Ann Arbor Trial, Plymouth from 10 a.m. to Noon, and will continue each Tuesday for six consecutive weeks ending on Nov. 1.

The fee for the course is $20, which covers the cost of textbooks and printed material; scholarship are available. Preregistration is neces-sary. For further Information, or to register, please call 350-3030.

• SPAGHETTI DINNER Friday. Sept 30 — Christ The

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church on Cherry Hill just west of Lilley is hav-ing a Spaghetti Dinner from 5-8 p,m. in Canton Tickets cost $4 for adults, $2.50 for children 6-12, and age 5 and under is free. Dinner will include spaghetti, salad, bread, beverage and desert

« P L U S P R E S C H O O L PLUS Preschool is taking regis-

trations for the 1988-89 school year. This free program for 4-year-olds and their parents Is open to children who live in the attendance areas of Eriksson, Farrand, Field, Hoben and Gallimore Schools. Children must be 4 on or before Dec. 1, 1988. PLUS is operated by the Plymouth/Canton Community Schools in conjunction with a grant from the federal gov-ernment. Classes for parents and children will be held at Central Mid-dle School. 650 Church St., Plym-

outh. For registration and more in-formation, call 451-6656.

• GIFTED AND TALENTED Steppingstone Center is an inde-

pendent coed elementary school, which exclusively serves the needs of gifted students. It is accepting ap-plications for fall 1988. For more in-formation, call the admissions office at 459-7240.

• P R O J E C T COLLEGE BOUND

Tuition assistance, personal devel-opment workshops, tutoring and job-placement support are being offered to a limited number of 18- to 21-year-olds who are interested in en-rolling at Schoolcraft College for ei-ther the fall or winter semester. A ' high school diploma or GED is not necessary for enrollment at School-craft College. Call Growth Works Inc. and ask for Jim Grimmer for more information at 455-4090.

• BICYCLE RIDERS Wolverine Sport Club Bicycle Rid-

ers will be leaving Wednesdays this symmer at 6 p.m. from MAGspark-ing lot in downtown North ville (Slw don and Cady). All experience levels

welcome, helmets preferred For more information, call Kurt West-phal af ter 8 p.m. at 420-2843.

• PARENT/CHILD GUIDE P R O G R A M S

Registration is under way for the P lymou th Community F a m i l y YMCA's parent/child Indian Guide programs, which aim at improving relationships through activities in-volving kids and grownups playing and learning together Go on tours, canoeing, camping, hayrides, make crafts together, build floats for the July 4th Parade, learn orienteering, firebuilding and tying knots. The program is for girls and boys grades kindergarten through five. For infor-mation. call the YMCA at 453-2904. or to register, stop by the YMCA off-ice at 248 Union, Plymouth.

Announcements for the com-munity calendar should be sub-mitted by noon. Monday for the Thursday issue and by noon Thursday for the Monday issue Bring in or mail announcements to the Observer, 489 S. Main, Plymouth 48170.

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That's why Annapohs Hospital invites you to do some "comparative shopping" at our newty renovated Birthing Center. We offer you a natural childbirth in the warm, home-like setting of our new birthing rooms, as well as the traditional delivery room option. Both offer you complete comfort and care

And small touches, like a gourmet dinner for new parents and liberal visiting hours for siblings and grandparents, will help you celebrate the occasion. Annapolis also offers you a rai^e of prenatal educa-tional programs, from an early pregnancy class, to natural childbirth preparation classes.

Tkke a stroll through our Birthing Center today. The choices we give you are beyond compare.

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Area schools vary widely in spending

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Area school districts may be close in proximity but a recently pub-lished survey indicates they are far apart in spending.

The report shows area school dis-t r i c t s spent widely d i f f e r e n t amounts for basic classroom educa-tion in the 1986-87 school year, as well as for vocational, special and adult education.

School districts were ranked on the amount they spent per student. Area school officials, however, said some rankings were misleading.

South Redford, which ranked among the state's top 40. said its per student spending was slipping. So did Plymouth-Canton, which ranked 174th statewide.

Livonia, one of western Wayne County's wealthiest districts, was pleased with its per student spending figure. But so was Redford Union, one of the area's less wealthy dis-tricts.

Information on 1986-87 school dis-trict spending was recently released by the Michigan State Board of Edu-cation. Information from the 1987-88 school year is still being compiled.

Among Observer area districts: a Livonia was tops in overall per

pupil spending. Livonia Schools' overall $4,739 figure ranked 25th among Michigan's 525 public school districts. Livonia also ranked in the top 40 fwith regard to basic class-room programs and vocational/spe-cial education.

"We're very fortunate to be in a community that blends commercial, industrial and residential property." Livonia Superintendent James Carli

Per pupil spending - How area schools rank in state

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Historic train trips_available The 1988 official 'Yes! Michigan

Train" season ends with trips to the U S Air Force Museum aad Cross-roads Village near Fl int

On Saturday. Oct. 1, the "Air Force Flyer" travel* from Allen Park on a one-day, 450-mile round

trip to the U.S. Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, near Dayton. Ohio.

- On Saturday, Oct. 15, the "Fall Harvest Jubilee Special" travels from Livonia to Flint with bus con-nections to the Crossroads Village

and the Huckleberry Railroad's vintage steam trains.

Fares and schedules are avail-able by calling 272-564* or 264-4418 the trips are sponsored by the Bluewater Michigan Chapter of the National Railway Historical Soci-ety in Royal Oak

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Per a t u d e n t s p e n d i n g var iea w ide ly a m o n g a r e a s c h o o l d ia -t r ic ta b u t a r e a a u p e r i n t e n d e n t a a a y a p e n d i n g f igu rea o f t e n don ' t tell t h e full a tory.

said. "In this community, commer-cial and industrial pay about 50 cents of every dollar that goes for schools."

—- The district ranked 187th, howev-er, for adult education and other sup-plemental programs — spending $37 per student. District officials said that ranking was due to an agree-ment allowing Livonia students to use some facilities within the Red-ford Union Schools "That's ^ha t makes their ranking higher," finance director Michael Furlong said.

a South Redford spent $4,439 per student overall, ranking 37th in the state. Despite the ranking. South Redford Superintendent Jan Jacobs said the district's spending per stu-

dent was "slipping." "There was a time when we

ranked in the top 10 statewide," Jacobs said. "Our SEV (home and business state equalized value) are not keeping up."

While South Redford ranked 26th in the state in spending for basic ed-ucation. it ranked 200th in spending for vocational/specia^education and 299th for adult ed and other supple-mental programs.

"BECAUSE WE'RE out of formu-la. we don't get the state aid other districts do for these programs," Jacobs said "And we only get a frac-

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Teacher pay exceeds average Average teacher salaries exceed-

ed the county average in all but one area district during 1986-87, a recent study indicated.

Percentage increases in local dis-tricts' teacher salaries, however, fell below or roughly equaled the county average.

Average salaries for Wayne Coun-ty teachers rose to $34,090 between 1982-67. according to a recent Michi-gan Board of Education survey. In-creases in all 3+county district aver-aged 14.27 percent.

Teacher salaries were highest in Livonia, the area's wealthiest dis-trict in terms of assessed property tax value.

Though Plymouth-Canton schools posted the largest percentage in-crease, it was the only tdcal district where teacher salaries fell below the county average.

Average salaries in 1986-87 and f i v e year percentage increases for area schools were:

a Garden City - $35,086. a 12.2-percent increase.

a Livonia — $38,042, an 11.7-per-

cent increase. -a Plymouth-Canten — $33,103, a

16.3-percent increase. a Redford Union — $36,726, a

14.5-percent increase. a South Redford - $38,759, a

15.5-percent increase. a Wayne-Westland — $35,924, a

7.9-percent increase. Average teacher salaries include

raises but can also be influenced by other factors including step increas-es for more experienced teachers and bonuses for teachers completing advanced collegiate degrees.

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THE FIRST item of business is to determine if the supervisor will be full time or part time.

In anticipation of hiring a superintendent, the township board slashed the post to part time. But voters said no to the superintendent issue in Aug-ust leaving the township with a part-time super-visor once the new term of office starts in No-vember. . * .

This situation will have to be rectified imme-diately. The people voted for full-time leader-ship, and that's what they should get. <

Once the full-time/part-time issue is settled, tlje board will then have to grapple with the need for an administrative assistant. This issue needs some ca/eful thought to determine if the addi-tional salary and extra layer of government will provide better service to residents.

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IT'S GOOD TO SEE some plans being made at township hall to make sure,,the transi-tion between the current and new adminis-tration will be smooth and easy.

Tom Yack, supervisor-elect, does not have to worry about a fall campaign since there is no Democratic challenger for supervisor, Canton's top elected position.

So Yack has been busy making plans for when he takes office in November.

We like some of his ideas, such as creating a monthly study session for the board of trustees and requiring department -heads to attend meet-ings only when they have to speak about items on the agenda.

That's seems to be more efficient time man-agement. . v

But while Yack is laying the groundwork fer his new administration, we'd like to offer some, suggestions to provide the best possible pervice to Canton residents.

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learn his way around and see how things work before determining If an assistant is needed. • In the past, Yack said he favors the need for some sort of professional assistance at the top. We a g r e e thai governing a r a p i d l y growing com-munity is a tough job and having someone with the educational background and municipal gov-ernment experience would be very beneficial.

But there is no. need to rush into this decision. Once Yack has learned the ropes, this issue can receive the study it deserves.

IN ADDITION to those two issues, we remain uncomfortable with Yack's long-range platjs for his^job as supervisor.

He plans to continue teaching into January with the Wayne-Westland school district and then take a leave of absence for the next two years.

After that, Yack has spoken about the possibil-ity of teaching part time and being supervisor part time for the last two years of his term.

That may work out hut we would feel better if Yapk had set aside the entire four-year period to devote to his elected duties.

Hopefully^ he will be able to work that ar-rangement out with the school district.

Residents elected him to a four-year term and deserve that length of effort.

Drunk driving Checklanes won't solve problem

TH E I N T E N T was noble. But we a g r e e wi th the Michigan Cour t of Appea l s ru l -ing t h a t sobr ie ty check lanes a r e uncon-s t i tu t ional and- inef fec t ive . T h e r e a r e

be t te r and less cons t i tu t ional ly haza rdous m e a n s of c rack ing down on the deadly miT of alcohol and driving.

We look to l aw e n f o r c e m e n t agenc ies and the judicial s y s t e m to g e a r up and a t t a c k head-on . the drunk-dr iv ing p r o b l e m t h a t cont inues to pla-gue our r o a d w a y s and our society. ' •

Vigorous cbun ty and local e n f o r c e m e n t t a r g e t -e d ^ © ce r t a in locat ions and t imes w h e r e police know a lcohol - re la ted f a t a l i t i e s h a v e occur red has proved success fu l — and without inf r inging on sober mo to r i s t s ' r igh ts . .

Sobriety check lanes , which r e q u i r e an a v e r a g e si* police o f f i c e r s , a r e not cos t -e f fec t ive . We be-lieve it m a k e s b e t t e r f inanc ia l sense with-jex-pected g r e a t e r resu l t s to use se lec t ive en fo rce -men t in e a c h c o m m u n i t y and coun ty whe re known p rob l ems exis t . /

Only one sobr ie ty c h e c k l a n e was conduc ted by Michigan S t a t e Po l i ce n e a r Saginaw in 1 9 f t . Only two of 126 m o t o r i s t s pass ing through the check lane w e r e a r r e s t e d in a 90-minute period. C o m p a r e t h e s e r e su l t s wi th those of t h e Oakland County Alcohol E n f o r c e m e n t T e a m , f o r e x a m p l e . In 1986.417 a m t t t w e r e m a d e , 1987, 416, and so f a r In 1988, 246. — —

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in 1987 w e r e down because of a d r o p in manpow-er . We u r g e g r e a t e r f u n d i n g of s u c h single-pur-pose p r o g r a m s in Oakland a n d W a y n e counties .

C r a c k i n g down on drur^t d r i v ing m u s t r e m a i n a p r i o r i t y fo r law e n f o r c e m e n t agencies . Al-coho l i sm a f f e c t s not just the individual , but the f a m i l y , o ther motor i s t s and soc ie ty in genera l . Cons ider t h a t a p p r o x i m a t e l y 9 mi l l ion A m e r i -c a n s a r e alcoholics who ind i rec t ly a f f e c t a n o t h e r 40 mil l ion fami ly m e m b e r s , f r i e n d s and co-worke r? .

We u r g e local pol ice a g e n c i e s to cont inue en-fo rc ing present s t a t u t e s t h a t p r e s e n t o f f e n d e r s wi th st iff penal t ies and a c h a n c e f o r rehabi l i ta -t ion. * - • :

S t r i c t e n f o r c e m e n t f t c u r r e n t s t a tu t e s h a s b e e n successfu l . Drunk-dr iv ing a r r e s t s s ta tewide h a v e increased . In 1983, t h e r e w e r e 65,000 ar -res t s . In 1986, a r r e s t s stood a t 71,500 and convic-t ions a t 25,000. Alcohol- re la ted fa ta l i t i e s de-c r e a s e d to 49.6 percen t in 1986 c o m p a r e d to 56.4 p e r c e n t in 1982.

We look to the d is t r ic t and c i rcu i t cou r t s to e n s u r e t h a t drunk-dr iving o f f e n d e r s a r e t r e a t e d not jus t a s c r imina ls , but ind iv iduals with a se-v e r e i l lness in need of in-depth t r e a t m e n t . ' Y e s , stiff penal t ies l e g i t i m a t e l y t a k e the d runk

d r i v e r s off the road — for a t i m e But wi thout j udges order ing de fendan t s in to rehabi l i ta t ion p r o g r a m s , the drunk d r ive r wil l aga in be on the road .

- -n WE URGE judges and attorneyTXb become

educated about the disease of alcoholism A sim-ple crime it is not. Nor is H ooe that will go away with Incarceration.

We urge Judges and attorneys to follow the lead of 48th District Judge Edward Sosnick who advocates training for these professionals so they can recognise the disease and the need for reha-bilitation, not just jail and a fine.

As Sosnick pujs it: "Judges and lawyers have the unique opportunity to intervene. Once we Can

• see what the problem is, we can suggest and or-der a person to the appropriate treatment The more judges and lawyers can understand the ad-diction, the easier It is to help people. ''

Visionary Musician achieved his dreams

THIS SATURDAY'S first Plym-outh Symphony concert will be a lit-tle sad for some of us as we remem-ber Wayne Dunlap.

Actually, I think of the longtime (1953-79) conductor almost daily as I exit the 1-275 freeway at Seven Mile RoacWnear the Schoolcraft College campus.

Not only was he a great musician, splendid teacher an^ a fun guy — he was a visionary. But I'm getting ahead of the story.

He was retired from Grand Valley State University and died July 23 af-ter a heart attack. That was sad but not shocking. Everyone knew he nad health problems-.

DUNLAP WAS in his 30s when he came out of the University of Michi-gan to the Plymouth school district, took over the still-fledgling Plym-outh Symphony and gave it both sta-bility and quality. There were older orchestras in bigger towns that weren't as good, frankly.

When Schoolcraft College was formed out of five —nor 111 western -

Wayne County districts, Dunlap signed on in 1964, even before class-es started, as head of fine arts. De-spite suburbia's reputation for cul-tural blandness, Dunlap knew a hotbed of musical talent was out here.

He hired and kept young faculty who not only could perform but could teach teenagers and relate mu-sic to (harrumph) older adults like me.

He started a summermusic school with outdoor chamber concerts — a

^miniature Meadowbrook for those with wit enough to appreciate them. Next to familiar composers like Mo-zart and Schubert, he juxtaposed Stravinsky and Poulenc' — and stretched our minds.

Dunlap sold the Ford Foundation on giving Schoolcraft a grant for a composer-irr-residence, the witty and talented Bob Jones.

Dunlap's successors kept quality high. At the U-M school of music, Schoolcraft was known as the best producer of community college transfer students in the state. I checked.

MEANWHILE, when the Plym-outh school district put up a new high school complex, it built the best auditorium anybody in these parts ever did see.

When conductor Ralph Reed and cellist Debra Fayroian step on stage at 8 p.m. Saturday to launch into the Khacbaturian cello concerto, part of our enjoyment will be due to the fact

. that this auditorium, with its splen-did acoustics, is a tribute to Dunlap a n ^ t h e Plymouth Symphony Orches-

And if someone-dn the Plymouth-Canton school-board suggests nam-ing the auditorium for Wayne Dun-lap — weH. amen.

THE MAN, as I said, was a vision-ary, and he envisioned western Wayne County as a center of small

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orchestra and chamber music. Dunlap's idea was a fine ar ts

classroom building with an adjacent auditorium. Four t imes Schoolcraft College put one version or another of the plan on the ballot, and four times it went down.

Too bad. Today Orchestra Hall in downtown Detroit is the preferred house fo^ recitals, chamber concerts and even larger orchestral concerts And Macomb Community College is drawing a lot of audiences to its cen-ter for the performing arts.

Maybe Dunlap was a few years ahead of his time.

Anyway, he moved to Grand Val-ley in 1971, where they did have Un-kind of college hall he wanted.

Today, two office buildings are going up on land leased from the col-lege district — roughly the site Dun-lap envisioned for a Schoolcraft Col-lege Fine Arts Auditorium.

They're pretty buildings and will generate taxes. But for those "of us who shared Wayne Dunlap's vision, let me put it this way:

Man does not live by high tech -alone. —

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Column view 'refreshing' To the editor:

I would like to comment on the Sept 12 editorial by Bill Kole. It is extremely refreshing to know that in this fast-lane society of ours, there are still some of us parents who know where the real rewards of life are to be found.

We are the ones wbo care enough about our children, and our spouse, not to sacrifice them on the altars of material wealth or subject them to tha aatreme self-centered lifestyles that all too frequently lead to di-vorce. As husband and wife, we do not hurt each other with meaningless petty nonsense that only turns back on us later. We know that by provid-ing a secure family relationship, our children have a better chance at a meaningful happy life.

Children learn more by example, during their young, formative years, than by what we say. It 's not enough to tell them we love them and then show it only when it's convenient. Love Is a 24-hours-a-day, MS-days-a-year commitment You cannot buy or sell i t You must give I t and chil-dren know the difference.

I know that day-care ccoters are an absolute must for s o n * single parents, snd I sympathise with this sitqgbotL B u t I would like to sug-ges t that If we looked closely at the reason It Is necessary to them, we would find a setftah. self-centered

where in thesttaatioa. Of course, the

exception to this is when the person's mate has died.

But even then, there are mothers and grandmothers that will baby-si t As for married couples, leaving chil-dren at a day-care center while they both go off to work only supports the fact that we have become a society of "me first," materialistic people. In their quest for the "good life," Whatever they perceive It to be, adults have so changed their God-given roles in life, the husband as the provider and the wife as the home-make r . that now they are awash in a sea of total identity crisis. In their search to establish some sort of meaningful life, they cast away their most valuable asse t their children.

They have coined a new b u n word "quality time," to which their mean-ing is absurd. How can you have "quality t ime" with anyone, when they are perpetually squeezed into a busy schedule like an appointment And how can a father and mother that is with their child only s couple of hectic hours per evening claim "quality time " I heard recently on the radio that a survey shows that the average father spends lees than 10 minutes 'per week talking to his children. And full-time working mothers are no better.

Quality t ime Is the day-to-day liv-ing in a family environment that nourishes and protects its partici-pan t s It Is the giving snd sharing of parents and children when they a re in a secure family that Is being pro-vided for by a loving husband and father It is the respect and love giv-en by a child to both parents, be-cause they have given of thsmaeivea, to teach him or her how to give. It 's

the unpleasant things like the chang-ing of or crying with your child be-cause his goldfish died. It is the spon-taneous kiss on the cheek from your child, and the "I love you. Dad," "I love you, Mom," that makes you know that there is no material pos-session in the world worth that moment. And how do you arrive at that moment? By the grace of God, honest respect and unconditional commitment to your mate and fami-ly, and knowing where the true wealth of your life is found.

From those of us who are comit-ted to a strong family unit and have refused to be pressured into yielding to the desire for mater ia l things over family we applaud you and your wife for your decision. Years f rom now, you will look back and know that you were r ight Your son will look back and thank you. May God bless you and your home.

Lou Carlisle. Canton

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Survey participation will benefit cancer research

OFTEN. I have hung up on tele-phone callers who have claimed to be interviewers for some survey or another. I like to see it in writing. So recently I was surprised, pleased and cooperative when a letter ar-rived from a division of an organiza-tion close to my heart, the Michigan Cancer Foundation, asking if I would permit a representative to come to my home to ask questions.

It turned out to be a professionally trained interviewer named Olga Za-valeta of the Cancer Foundation's

ducting a scientific study in coopera-tion with the U.S. Public Health Ser-vice. Similar research is taking place in other areas of the country.

If you're a student of this column, you know I have become extremely cancer-conscious in the last two years. Nonetheless. I was surprised to read in ' the preliminary le t ter "We have selected a number of peo-ple in the metropolitan area who, like you, havu recently received medical care. Your physician has been notified of our intention to con-tact you. We need to talk to everyone selected and ask some questions about their diet, jobs, medical histo-ry and geperal background.; Your participation in this study is entirely voluntary."

I WONDERED how in the devil they knew I had become another human statistic who will start re-ceiving his own radiation treatments next week. Then I learned that the Michigan Cancer Foundation has op-erated a population-based cancer re-porting system for Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties since 1969, collaborating with 64 area hospitals, more than 5,000 physicians and nu-merous therapy facilities.

Because of MCF's experience in this field, the National Cancer Insti-

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tute selected it as ooe of the found-ing participants in its national can-cer reporting system initiated in 1873. The surveillance program

cases, collects data, con-trols quality and follows up all pa-tients diagnosed with cancer. You couldn't hide if you wanted to.

As I understand it, Michigan law requires cancer reporting and also assures complete confidentially of all data collected In all studies. The statutes ensure that all data are available for research uses only and cannot be obtained for any other purpose.

In other words, my answers to Ma-dame Zavaleta's many pages of pre-pared questions will be combined with the answers of all other study participants for purposes of analyz-ing results on an area basis, and I suppose ultimately will be thrown into a computer processing cancer patient information nationally.

"YOUR NAME will not be used in any of the study reports,'' I was promised. Boy, was I glad to hear that.

When interviewed, it stands to reason that a person should be rea-sonably honest, for fictionalizing data would bf pretty stupid if there is to be an iota of progress toward eventual cancer eradication. But some of the questions do become a mite personal, although refusal to answer is accepted. Also, in one's sil-ver years, memory isn t all it used to

Although participation may not directly benefit you, the questions don't hurt. Maybe someone far down the road will be helped.

be. How many cigarettes I've smoked

and what my weekly alcohol intake has been for a half-century needed quick mental calculation, and at best it was a wild estimate. Not so, how-ever, for how many times I've eaten turnips or zucchini. I just said. "As rarely as possible."

That the questions would cover a wide range of subjects is understand-able. for bow else could a total pic-ture be obtained? Food likes and dis-likes, exercise habits, job environ-ments and health history are merely samples.

Easiest answer for me was to the question of how many times I had worked up a sweat on the job. Col-.eagyfe will agree, "none." I didn't wim* when asked to recall how many sexual partners there have been, nor did I brag, but memory was faulty in trying to pinpoint how many sexual experiences there had been weekly, decade by decade

At any rate, in the belief that indi-vidual involvement is essential to the success of the study and to an understanding of the disease, I urge cooperation by any person who is asked. Although participation may not directly benefit you. the ques-tioas don't hur t Maybe someone far down the road will be helped.

keeping up with government Looking for information about

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Center in Lansing offers to help peo-ple Tind out about such things as pending legislation, the state consti-tution, election laws, voting regula-tions or tax information.

The league's Citizen Information The telephone is answered from

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DEBORAH THURMAN loves ani-mals. On some days she may kill scores of cats and dogs, kittens and puppies. If you find that hard to im-agine, you may be part of the reason that she and others like ber are doing the killing.

Thurman is the shelter manager for the Anti-Cruelty Association in DetroiL-It's on doseph Cam pa u, not too far from Buddy's Pizza where Thurman and Aggie Monfette gave me a quick education in the world of cats and dogs while we munched on a vegetarian pizza.

Monfette is an investment coun-selor in Bloomfield Hills and is also secre tary for the Birmingham Bloomfield^Chamber of Commerce. She is also a sucker for animals, a volunteer f t the shelter and per-suasive enough to talk me into a sweltering summer ride into Detroit in a car without working air condi-tioning ?

The lunch was fine and the shelter visit was informative, but that 's not to say the day was totally enjoyable. Hard truths aren't as easy to digest as a cheese and mushroom pizza.

THE STORY of stray, unwanted, neglected or abiised animals is not pleasant. Some of the stories are ob-viously despicable: It is not unheard of for people to buy puppies, chain them in the backyard and then for-get them; as the scrawny dog grows, the collar chokes it.

- Some of the nightmare is not so

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obvious: Pets a re not spayed or neutered and people believe that all their unwanted pet problems are solved by dropping cats and kittens off at an animal shelter. j

This last point is ooe of /the most troubling, controversial |lnd emo-tional The Anti-Cruelty Association is not one of those shelters, that vows never to destroy animals. Such a pol-icy is misleading, harmful to ani-mals and impossible. says,;Thurman

Yes, she says, some shelters won't destroy. But, she says, I they must then either seriously overcrowd their facilities, keep animals cruelly caged for long periods Qf time, or eventually refuse to take animals.

"And then they come to us." says Thurman

Although there are some people who are plain aifd simple rotten to animals, the major problem, accord-ing to Thurman and Monfette. is that there are too many animals.

THE NUMBERS: Theoretically, a single female dog can be the start of 4,372 dogs over seven generations That's nothing. Two uncontrolled breeding cats plus all their kittens' kittens could add up to 80 million

cats in 10 years if none are ever neutered or spayed.

These are theoretical numbers, but they point to the explosive poten-tial of the animal population. With

' those numbers in mind, you can see that the 40 or so animals at the Anti-Cruelty shelter must rotate quickly That rotation can happen in two ways a borne is found, which hap-pens rarely, or the animals can be killed, which happens a lot.

The room where they are killed is clean and bare. Those who do the killing do not turn cold, mechanical or unfeeling. They are gentle and caring and many have written touch-ing and sad articles about the ordeal.

But their emotions- are shelved when it's the animal's turn to die. ' The dog or cat is gently held and stroked. In many cases it is treated better than any other time in its life. And then it dies peacefully.

"The last thing the dog or cat kno^s is that it is loved." says Thur-man.

Does this mass death bother you? Then get your dogs and cats spayed or neutered. And tell your neighbors to do the same thing. The problem isn't what the shelters do with ani-mals; it's what people do, and don't do. with their pets.

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Survey reveals school spending differences Continued from Page 9

tioo of the s tate aid we're due." • Redford Union ranked 112th in

the s tate in overall per student spending, with $3,688 per student, but ranked 11th statewide in voca-tional/special education, spending $606 pe r student.

The lower ranking on dverall per student spending wasn't a*particular concern, Redford Union Superin-tendent of Schools Kenneth Erickson said.

"We know we've traditionally spent $200-250 less per student than other districts in Wayne County. But we know we don't have the money other districts have," he said. "It concerns us when we have to buy

furniture, materials and text books, but it would^coDcern us more if our students w<r«B't performing well on standardized tats. That's not the

The •dWrict 'a^fcecial education spending rankingVHwt be artificial-ly high. Erickson BaJl^feecause Red-ford Union provides spapr far county programs for hearing and~wnotioo-ally impaired children.

" I believe our basic programs rank us 484th," Erickson s a i i —

• Garden City spent $3,989 over-all per student, ranking 67th. The district ranked within the state's top r

30 in spending for vocational/special education and adult ed and other programs but ranked 406th in spend-ing for basic classroom education.

'in this community (Livonia), commercial and industrial pay about 50 cents of every dollar that goes for schools

— James Car//,' — superintendent

"that 's not really a concern," Su-perintendent Michael Wilmot said, "there's things that aren't reflected in that figure such as support ser-vices and staff We feel the overall figure for per pupil spending is much more reflective."

The high ranking for special edu-cation, Wilmot said, includes the center for autistic children Garden City operates on the county's behalf. . "That's about seven times as ex-pensive as other classroom pro-grams," he said.

• Plymouth-Canton ranked low-est among area schook in overall spending per student. The district ranked 174th in the state, spending $3,363 per student.

"IT'S GOING even lower," Plym-outh-Canton associate superintend-ent Raymond Hoedel said. "We have a problem in that we're going out of (state aid) formula, yet we're also required to make Headlee roll-backs."

The district lost $1 million in state aid this year, Hoedel said, with greater losses expected next year. . f

• Wayne-Westland ranked either third or fourth among area districts in each category. Its $3,962 overall per student spending ranked 74th in

the state. "We know we're below the aver-

age for Wayne County (in per pupil spending) but we also know our resi-dents have supported schools to the utmost," Wayne-Westland Superin-tendent Dennis O'Neill said.

Wayne-Westland's tax rate is the highest among local distr icts "It only points out the inequities in fund-ing if you look at what a Bloomfield Hills is spending," O'Neill said. "Yet, we're a heck of a lot better than some other districts."

The district's vocational education spending is well above average. O'Neill said, because the district op-erates the William D. Ford Vocation-al-Technical Center and actively pursues vocational education grants.

Contest seeks name for lion An anti-drug abuse program is in-

viting elementary school children in Michigan to suggest names for its of-ficial mascot by offering chances at prizes.

The Courage Drug Prevention and Education Program's "Name the Lion" contest is open to all children in kindergarten through grade 6.

The contest's goal is to name the Courage mascot, which is a lion at the Detroit Zoo. The lion's cartoon image illustrates the program's guidebook for childred and their families.

It also will generate participation In the Courage program itself.

Kids think of the best name for the

mascot they can imagine, then write it on a postcard, along with their own name, age, address, telephone Dumber and the name of the school they attend.

Entries are mailed to the Courage Lion Contest. 24359 Northwestern Highway. Southfield 48075.

Only one name for the lion may be entered per postcard, but kids can enter as many times as they wish.

PROGRAM DIRECTOR Yvonne Blackmond said entries must be received no later than March 3r, 1989. The first 2,500 entrants will receive a one-day pass to the zoo. A first prize of $500 in cash and a $500 savings bond will be awarded in

April 1989, along with 20 runnerup prizes of season zoo passes. -

Courage is a nonprofit program for elementary school children. Its approach is designed to involve par-ents and children in developing strong self concepts and resistance to peer pressure, plus recognition of the ongoing rewards of positive be-havior.

Courage has been implemented by the Michigan Education Associa-tion/National Education Association Great Cities Program servicing the Detroit area. Blackmond. who was appointed director last April, previ-ously was a deputy in the Los Ange-les County Sheriffs Department.

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Thursday. September 29. 1986 O&E

Plymouth Histor ical Socie ty m e m b e r s G e n e J o r d a n ( lef t ) a n d Wendell Lent a r e a m o n g

those helping out at the sale. Lent sold raffle t ickets at the yard sale.

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C a n t o n r e s i d e n t s Barbara a n d Walter McCormick a n d their 2 -year -o ld son Ian Check ou t t h e s e l ec t i on at t h e yard sa le . T h e sa le , he ld at t h e P lymouth Histor ical Museum, was s p o n s o r e d by the P lymouth His tor ical Soc ie ty .

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HE YARD SALE held Sat-urday at the Plymouth Historical Museum in-cluded a variety of knick-

knacks.

China, silver and glass items were among those for sale at the fund-raiser. Jewelry was also sold.

"Some of it was silver, some nice pieces," said Bruce Richard, presi-dent of the Plymouth Historical So-ciety, sponsor of the sale.

Furniture, tools, games and sporting goods were sold.

"We had a few one-of-a-kind type items," Richard said. A stereo con-sole, a nine-drawer dresser and an

" antique 8mm movie projector were offered for sale.

A corn sheller — designed to re-move kernels from corn cobs — was also sold. %

"That was an-antique," he said. An antique grinding wheel, used to sharpen axes, chisels and other tools, was offered for sale.

MEMBERS OF the Plymouth Historical Society have held an an-nual yard sale for the past several years, Richard said. Proceeds sup-port historical society activities, and are used primarily for the op-eration of the museum at 155 S. Main St. in Plymouth.

"We came closer to a sellout than we ever have in the past," he said. Saturday's sale netted just over $1,700.

"Perfect weather" helped guar-antee the event's success

"Bright, sunny, warm but not hot," Richard said. "A perfect day."

Co-chairmen for this year's sale ' were Jacqueline and Jack Kenyon, active members of the Plymouth

9 Historical Society. "It was all volunteer help by our

members," Richard said. "We caU it a success."

Remainders from the Plymouth Historical Society sale won't just gather -dust/They have been ear-marked for the yard sale at Geer School

That sale, sponsored by the Geer School Mothers' Clab, will be from 9 a.m. to % p.m Saturday and Sun-day. Oct M , at tha school, on Plymouth Road ati Gotfredaon. Proceeds will be used for the resto-ration of Geer School, a ooe-room •cboolhouse built in the lata l»th

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Election highlights child care issues

Betty OkkMs of Canton looks over some toe cup*. China,

sold. The yard sale Included furniture, tools.

by Thornss Arnett

Of the Plymouth His-torical Society intend to holding yard rt^r*s^r1ly in

"This Is an awfsl Richard said. "Spring is a time for yard sales '

(The Plymouth Historical Muse-um is open 1-4 p m Thursday, Sat-urday aad Sunday. For mora Infor-mation, call 4M-M44.)

By Julie Brown staff writer

Child care's an issue in this presi-dential election, and that suits some Plymouth-Canton people just fine.

Those involved in local day care and preschool programs are pleased that child care is in the spotlight. They don't necessarily agree on specifics of what's best for families, but they are glad to see attention paid to child care.

"I think it's a very positive step in the right direction," said Marjorie Palmer, director of the Gerber Chil-dren's Center in Canton. "It's a ne-cessity that can no longer be ig-nored."

The Gerber Children's Center, a preschool and children's center, of-fers programs for children 12 months to 10 years old. The centers are a subsidiary of the Gerber Prod-ucts Co.

"Being in this profession. I'm very happy to see" discussion of child care needs, said Palmer, an Ypsilan-ti resident. She won't, however, base her vote in November on child care issues alone.

GERBER HAS examined propos-als put forth by this year's presiden-tial .candidates, she said. Employees have been free to make their own choices; the organization hasn't tak-en a stand in support of one candi-date or the other.

"We feel we need to be child advo-cates." Gerber staffers have provid-ed information to help parents make informed decisions.

Palmer, the mother of 4-year-old

twin girls, prefers tax credits as a child-care measure. Such a move would give working-class and mid-dle-class families a break, she said.

Palmer's pleased to see state and local officials paying attention to child care. Corporations are also paying attention. Some provide on-site day care while others offer child care assistance as a benefit

"So there are a lot of different op-tions available out there." Employ-ers have found it's best to retain trained employees, rather than hir-ing replacements.

"I think they're realizing that it is important," said Palmer. Her chil-dren are at the Gerber Children's Center with her.

Gerber operates a day care center at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit Officials there found such a center helped them recruit and retain a critical care staff, Palmer said.

"We will see tremendous changes in child care."

THOSE CHANGES will improve upon what's already available for parents. Palmer said.

Elaine Yagiela, director of New Morning School in Plymouth Town-ship. is pleased to see attention paid to child care.

"I think there's a lot of parents out there needing quality child care," said Yagiela. a North ville Townsiiip resident.

Her school doesn't offer full-jftay child care for preschoolers, but does offer care before and after sehool for children in kindergarten and up. Such care has been offered for many years at New Morning, a parent co-

7 think it's a very positive step in the right direction, it's a necessity that can no longer be ignored.'

— Marjorie Palmer Gerber Children's Center

operative school for preschoolers through eighth graders.

Yagiela supports such options as on-site day care at work sites and flexible work schedules. Such sched-ules are offered for teachers at New Morning School, many of whom come to school with their own chil-dren.

Yagiela's children, ages 5 and 11, were both "school babies" who came to school with her. At New Morning School, some parents have arranged their work schedules to allow them to share classroom time with their children.

"I think kids need to be with their parents." Yagiela most likely wouldn't have continued working outside the home if she couldn't have been with the children.

Peggy Kalis, membership chair-woman for the Plymouth Children's Nursery in Canton, is pleased to see child care become an election issue.

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Tots, mom meet By Jutte Brown staff writer

CIDER AND companionship were the order of the day at a recent Canton New-comers get-together.

Members of the Newcomers' Moms and Tots group traveled to Plymouth Orchards and Cider Mill the morning of Tuesday, Sep t 20.

"That's one of our things in the fall," said Kathe Better of Canton. The group included eight moms ' and about 14 children.

The Moms and Tots took a wag-on ride, picked apples and enjoyed tsder and doughnuts. They also s u -ited with the f a r m arHmali, and learned how Plymouth Orchards and Cider Mill opera tea. '

Hetter - enjoyed spending" the morning with her children, Allison, 14 months, and Christian, 3.

Christian was able to run around and play during the outing, al-though Allison spent most of her time traveling via backpack.

"They like all the Moms and Tots activities we do every month."

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Christian Hetter, 3, enjoys a tasty apple. Christian went to Plymouth Orchards and Cider Mil l with his mom, Kathe, and his 14-month-old sister, Allison.

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THE MOMS AND TOTS group has different activities each month; parties are held at Halloween, Christmas and Easter.

"The kids get to meet other kids." The mothers also enjoy the meetings. {

The skies were a bit cloudy dur-ing last*week's get-together, but group members chose not to cancel their outing.

"It was just like this when we came out last year," Hetter said. The group included babies and tots.

"Sometimes, they get a little antsy," she said. The children are generally well-behaved during group outings.

Kathy Wanamaker of Canton, who's also involved with the Moms and Tots group, was among those enjoying last week's get-together. She was with her children, Kelly, 8 months, and Brian, S1*.

"Oh, I think this is fun," Wanamaker said. "I like doing this kind of thing."

Kelly "just comes along for the ride," but her older brother was abl t to play with the other chil-dren.

"He loves being with the kids," she said.

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Debra Fayrttian, a Detroit Sym-phony Orchestra cellist, will be the featured soloist at the Plymouth Symphony Orchestra's opening con-cert of the 1988-89 season.

The coqcert. featuring Russian masterworks, will be held at 8 p.m Saturday, Oct. 1, in the auditorium of Plymouth Salem High School, 46181 Joy Road, Canton.

The Plymouth Symphony Orches-tra is starting its 43rd season. Rus-sell Reed is the PSO's music director and conductor.

Debra Fayroian, formerly princi-pal cellist with the Toledo Symphony Orchestra, is well-known to music lovers in the Detroit area. She has appeared in recital in Detroit, To-ronto. New York. Toledo. Ann Arbor and other cities. Her student years were spent at the University of Michigan, Interlochen. and the As-pen Music Festival.

DURING THAT time, Fayroian received many awards and scholar-ships. She-was a soloist with the U-M orchestras and^at Interlochen. Under the guidandrtff the Juilliard String Quartet, she began an intensive study program in chamber mysie

Fayroian maintains an active per-forming schedule with the many con-cert series in the Detroit area.

Ticket prices are $8 for adults and

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$7 for seniors. Admission is f ree of charge for students in kindergarten through 12th grade. Tickets are available a t Beitner's Jewelry, 904 W. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth, at Arnoldt Williams Music, 5701 N Canton Center Road, Canton; and at the Plymouth Symphony Society off-ice. 451-2112. Tickets may also be bought at the box office the evening of the performance.

Following the opening concert, the Plymouth Symphony Society will host an afterglow reception for the audience. Donation is |8 . The recep-tion, to be held at the home of Wen-dell and Margaret Smith, will in-clude wine and chfese, dessert and coffee. For reservations, call Sue' Decker. 453-9223.

The "Overture to Colas Breugnor. will begin the all-Russian program at the Saturday, Oct. 1, performance

.Composed by Dmitri Kavalevsky in 1937«.it is regarded as his most sig-nificant work, and is based on stories by Rolland.

A PROLIFIC composer, he stud-ied at the Moscow Conservatory and began his music career at age 21. By the time be was 35, Kavalevsky had written four symphonies, two piano concertos, a series of string quartets and many piano pieces and songs.

The concert will include Aram Khachaturian's"1 "Cello Concerto," which was composed during the summer of 1946. This work echoes the painful experiences of wartime, especially in its first two move-ments.

The second theme most clearly bears the composer's personal signa-ture Its character echoes the folk songs and dances of Armenia and Azerbaijan, taught to him by his mother in Tiflis, the capital of Georgia, where he lived during his early years.

Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov's col-orful and brilliant symphonic suite, "Scheherazade," will close the eve-ning of Russian masterpieces. That symphonic suite is based on the tales of the book "The Arabian Nights."

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Child care is an ussue that has surged to the top of the nation's priorities during this year's presi-dential campaign.

Both Michael Dukakis and George ..Bush have latched onto.the subject .of child care in their quest far The White House.

Bush opposes mandated federal child care. Bush said his plan is de-signed to "help parents, not bureauc-racies."

"Parents can best ensure quality when they have the broadest range of choices from which to^hoose," said Bush when he unveiled his plan in July at the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Organization convention in New

, Mexico. Bush's four-point plan is based pri-

- marily on tax credits. It includes: • The Children's Tax Credit — a

new refundable tax credit of up to $1,000 per child under age 4. which will begin with very low-income families, then move on to families with annual household incomes of $16,000-120,000 and eventually to higher-income families as the budget allows. Cost estimate: $1.5 billion.

•- Refundable Dependent Care Tax Credit — a means to maintain the existing dependent care tax credit and make it refundable. Bush

believes that many low-income fam-ilies go without the assistance made available to upper-income families because they do not earn enough to pay taxes. A family could take the greater credit, either the Children's Tax Credi tor the refundable depend-ent care c red i t Cost $400 million.

• Child Care for Employees — Bush would initiate more employer-sponsored day care, starting iflth the federal government as a model. He proposes establishing a federal rein-

s u r a n c e revolving pool to reduce ob-stacles presented by lack of avail-able liability insurance. He alao en-courages Employee-Supported Child Care, flex-work schedules and bene-fit plans which would allow employ-ees to choose which benefits they de-sire. Estimated cost is $50 million.

Employer-Supported Child Care is a term used 4o group together vari-ous options available to employers. According to "Michigan Employers ' Guide to Child Care" a report issued by The House Republican Task Force on Child Care, which was chaired by state Rep. Lyn R. Bankes. R-Livonia, 37 companies in Michi-gan offer some type of ESCC.

A flexible benefits plan and pre-tax dollar spending accounts exist at Plante & Moran in Southfield. Bots-ford Hospital in Farmington Hills. Birmingham Public Schools and the Troy School District (Adult Educa-tion Department) offer either on-site

or near-site child care centers, ac-cording to the report.

• More choices, better informa-tion — Bush proposes incentives for school districts to create or expand before- or after-school care and pub-l ic/private community partnerships Employers would be encouraged to provide sponsored day care. Also stressed is phase-in funding to en-able enrollment of all eligible four-year-olds in Head Start. In addition, consumer education, guidance, infor-mation and referral services through the Department of Labor is planned

Bush opposes a federal day-care program as a "one-size-fits-all' solu-tion, stressing that parents and their work schedules need the broadest range of choices to choose from.

Dukakis supports the Alliance for Better Child Care bill, currently in the U.S. Senate, which would set up a federal child care system with the providers to be licensed or certified. Dukakis' goal is to make quality, af-fordable day care available by the end of the century to every family that needs it.

Employers note that parents who come to work assured that their chil-dren are safe and well cared for, ex-perience reduced absenteeism and tardiness along with enhanced mo-rale.

Based on the fact that the United States has no comprehensive day-care policy, Dukakis proposes a "Na-

tional Day Care Partnership' that would: / / '

• Establish federal incentives in support of quality standards for all 50 states.

• Increase education and training for child-care workers and provide adequate compensation for child-care workirs.

To ensure affordability, Dukakis would support the development of sliding fee services for child care and create public/private partner-ships to help parents secure afford-able child care. To ensure availabili-ty, Dukakis wants to find accessible child care for children of all age lev-els. f rom infants to scbool-age as

well as provide resource and refer-ral agencies that help parents find and evaluate child-care options.

Dukakis said this could also be ac-complished by encouraging a wide variety of child-care models, includ-ing those based In churches, (ami lies, businesses, government offices, schools and work sites

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"I think it's time i ^ d i d look at something like that," said Kalis, a Plymouth Township resident.

Kalis is the mother of two chil-dren, ages 4 and 7. She works out of t ier home and has a business making baskets.

"There are so many working mothers and there's not adequate child care."

Kalis supports measures to im-prove the quality of child care, but is concerned about the question of who pays for such measures. She'd like to see major corporations offer child care at work sites.

"It takes a big weight off of a par-ent who's working." Parents can see their children during work breaks

and at lunchtime. Mary Fritz of Plymouth also has

an interest in this year's presidential election as it relates to child care. She's the director of Chapter I and Head Start programs for the Plym-outh-Canton Community Schools. Fritz oversees several compensatory education programs, including Head Start and PLUS (Pupils Learning Useful Skills).

She's pleased both presidential candidates are addressing child care issues.

•Research tells us these are form-ative years. It does bring results in the f u t u r e "

FRITZ. WHO described herself as ' an enlightened Republican," is a George Bush supporter. She's con-

cerned about where the burden of fi-nancing child care falls.

At the same time. Fritz, wbo agrees with parts of the Democratic platform, has seen the benefits of quality child care programs. High-risk youngsters benefit particularly from such programs.

"I 'm for private enterprise and all these kinds of things, too." Fritz sup-ports candidates wbo advocate mea-sures to help children "right along with some of the other things that are extolled."

This year, both presidential candi-dates want to be seen as supporters of early childhood education and child care, she sa id

"It's really an idea whose time has come. We need to lay some good foundations."

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Kimberly Anne Ipavec of Canton and Richard Patrick Cummins of Canton plan a May 1989 wedding at St. John Neumann Church in Canton.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyerand of Canton. Robert Ipavec of Eastlake, Ohio, Marilyn Cummins and the late Hugh Cummins.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Dondero High School in Royal Oak. She is a student at Schoolcraft Col-lege. where she is majoring In ele-mentary education. She is employed as a department specialist at Target in Westland.

Her fiance is a graduate of Plym-outh Canton High School. He is a stu-dent at Schoolcraft College, where he is majoring in criminal justice. He is employed as a corporate loss

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Lori Kathlene Ipavec of Canton and Thomas O. Moesta of Holly plan a May 1989 wedding at Highland Congregational Church in Holly.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyerand of Canton. Robert Ipavec of Eastlake. Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moesta of Wix-om.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Dondero High School in Royal Oak. She is employed as a gymnastics coach at Michigan Academy of Gym-nastics in Westland, and is also em-ployed at Taco Bell in Canton.

Her fiance is a graduate of Steven-son High School in Livonia. He is a student at S c h ^ l c r a f t College, where be is majorif iy in business. He is employed as a salesman at Uni-versal Pump in Livonia.

Theater group plans Oct. 14 performance

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- The Plymouth Community Arts Council will bring the Peanut Butter Players to the Plymouth-Canton community for a performance of "You're a Good Man. Charlie Brown."

The performance will be at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Oct. 14. in the auditori-um of Plymouth Salem High School. 46181 Joy Road. Canton. General ad-mission tickets are priced at $1.50. j

Tickets are available by mail or-der. orders must be postmarked by Sept. 30. Checks should be made pay-a b l e to the "PCAC " Those sending for tickets should include a self-ad-dressed. stamped envelope. Orders should be mailed to the Plymouth Community Arts' Council. 332 S. Main St., Plymouth, MI 48170.

The Peanut Butter Players a re children and teenagers who are in-terested in performing. Each Satur-

day and Sunday afternoon for 24 weeks a year, the young actors put on costumes and makeup and enter-tain people of all ages

THE PLAYERS also perform in school plays and with professional companies in the Detroit area , such as the Michigan Opera Theatre. Ac-tors' Alliance, Detroit Repertory Company and Marquis Theatre. The youngsters also perform with com-munity theater groups.

The Peanut Butter Players, ages 9 to 17, are selected in auditions held each August. The players sign con-tracts for an entire season of two plays. Members of the Peanut Butter Players are paid for their work, just as any professional actor would be.

For more information oo the Oct 14 performance of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," call 455-5260.

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• WESTSIDE H Westside Singles II will bold a

-»• dance/party from 30 pjn. to 1 a j n . Friday, Sept. 30, at tbe Livonia Elks Lodge, 31117 Plymouth Road, east of Merriman. The dance/party is for singles age 25 and older. Dressy at-tire should be worn (DO Jeans). Eddie Rogers will be the disc jockey. Price is $4 For more information, call the hotline, M2-3170.

• SYMPHONY AUDITIONS Auditions Will be held Saturday,

Oct 1, for the positions of assistant principal cello and assistant princi-pal bass with tbe Plymouth Sympbo-_ ny Orrbestra. Musicians will play with the PSO during the 19S8-39 sea-son. To apply for an audition ap-pointment, call William Hulsker, personnel manager, 577-6424, 577-0401 or 925-6143. Auditions will be held st Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti. Compensation is $20 per service.

• APPLE FESTIVAL Tbe Apple Festival will be held

from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct 1, is Plymouth's Old Village, n o s e attending will be able to munch on apples from Plymouth Orchards, or to take home a bushel or peck of ap-ples. Cider will also be available. Hayrides or pony rides, ao outdpor antique fair, entertainment and other activities are planned. An auc-tion will be held at 10 a jn . Saturday, Oct 1.

• NEWBURG SINGLES Tbe Newburg Singles will meet

Saturday, Oct 1, at Stoyan's Inn, 36047 Plymouth Road, Livonia. Din-ner will be at 7:30 pjn., dancing at 9 p m For dinner reservations, call 663-0014 by ftpjn. Friday, Sept 30.

• BETHANY WEST Bethany West will host s dance s t

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^For more information, call 726-7611.

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• PHOENIX DANCE Phoenix will bold a dance/party

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• 60-PLUS Area senior citizens may attend

the 60-PI us potlnck luncheon at noon Monday, Oct 3, in fellowship hall of the First United Methodist Church of Plymouth. 45201 N. Territorial Road. Those attending should bring their own table service and a dish to pass. The speaker, John Thackaber-ry from Citizens Against Crime, will discuss "Saving Lives Through Edu-cation."

• ALZHEIMER'S GROUPS Tbe Plymouth Family Support

Groups of the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association will meet Monday, Oct 3, and Wednesday, Oct 5. The evening group will meet at 7 p .m Monday. Oct 3, and the afternoon group will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct 5. Meetings are held at the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer St. Groups are for caregivers, family members and friends of people who have Alzheimer's. For more infor-mation, call 557-6277.

• THREE CITIES The Three Cities Art Club will

meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 3, at tbe meeting room of Plymouth Township Hall, 42350 E. Ann Arbor Road at Lilley. TWs month's guest will be Bladen McClelland, co-owner of P & M Studios in Plymouth's Old Village. He will do a pastel demon-stration. The public may attend. Do-nation is $2. For more information, call Kay Fill, club president, 455-5805.

• C A E S A R E A N C L A S S Tbe Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

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film will be shown. Tbe session is for couples anticipating a Caesarean birth and for Lamaxe-prepared cou-ples seeking information on birth op-tions. Advance registration is not re-quired. Price is 81 per person, pay-able at the door. For more information, call 459-7477. "

• BY MYSELF By Myself is a new club for sin-

gles. Club members will meet at 7 pjn. Tuesday, Oct. 4, at the Dunning-Hough Library, 223 S. Main St.. Plymouth. Other activities include a Sunday. Oct 9, outing to Franken-muth, Bavarian Inn, featuring 10 a.m. shopping at Bronner's Christ-mas Shop and other stores. For res-ervations, call 453-3692. From 7 to 11 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14, club mem-bers will enjoy a hayride, barn dance and potluck dinner. Deadline for res-ervations is Wednesday. Oct. 5. For reservations, call 453-3692.

• BIRTH SERIES The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

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• NEWCOMERS LUNCH The Plymouth Newcomers will

meet Thursday, Oct 6, at the Hill-side Inn, 41661 Plymouth Road, Plymouth. Hospitality time will be at 11:30 a jn . , with lunch served at noon. A lingerie style show will be presented by Sunny J's of Plymouth. Luncheon price is $8.75. Deadline to make reservations is noon Monday. Oct. 3. For reservations or more in-formation. call 453-6994 or 420-0978.

• EPILEPSY SUPPORT The Epilepsy Support Program

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• SUPERWOMAN MYTH Pat Materka will be the speaker

at the Friday, Oct. 7, brunch hosted by the Preludes of tbe Plymouth Symphony League at the Plymouth Elks Lodge, 41700 E. Ann Arbor Road. The brunch will be held-from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Materka is the director of development and pub-lic relations for the University of Michigan's Division of Physical Edu-cation. She will discuss ways to dispel the "Superwoman myth" and achieve realistic goals by getting or-ganized. Materka is the author of "Time In, Time Out Time Enough: A Time Management Guide for Wom-en" and "Workshops and Seminars: Planning, Promoting and Profiting" and of many articles. She has con-ducted workshops and courses and has given presentations for corpora-tions. professional organizations, universities, community colleges and others. Tickets, priced at 812, are available at Armbruster's Boot-ery in downtown Plymouth.

• GEER YARD SALE The Geer School Mothers' Club

will sponsor a yard sale from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 8-9. The school is on Plymouth Road at Gotfredson. Geer School is a one-room schoolhouse, built in the late 19th century. Proceeds will be used for the restoration of the school. Those who would like to donate items may call Carol Guregian. 453-2893

• CARD PARTY The Auxiliary" to Mayflower-Lt.

Gamble Post No. 6695, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will present it* 10th annual fall luncheon and card party. Luncheoif will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 8, and will be followed by an afternoon of eard playing. The VFW Hall is at 1426 S. Mill St.. Plymouth. Luncb-eon-only tickets, priced at $3.50, will

be available in advance and at tbe door. Tickets for the luncheon and cards, priced at 94. will be available by advance ja le only. Tickets may be purchased by calling Veneta Hornbeck, 453-6040, or Tbelma Van-Buren, 961-9289. There will be door prizes and a booth with baked goods and handmade crafts. Proceeds from the Saturday, Oct. 8. event will be used for the auxiliary's charitable projects.

• TRI-COUNTY Tri-County Singles will hold a

dance/party from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 8, at tbe Livonia Elks Lodge, 31117 Plymouth Road. Tbe dance/party is for singles over age 21. Dressy attire should be worn. Price is |4. For more information, call the hotline, 843-8917.

• PHOENIX DANCE Phoenix wilt bold a dance / party

for singles from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 9, at tbe Monaghan Knights of Columbus Hall, 19801 Farmington Road, between Seven Mile and Eight Mile roads in Livo-nia. The dance/party is for singles age 21 and older. Dressy attire should be worn (no jeans). There will be a disc jockey and a cash bar. Price is |4. For more information, call Ruth, 471-1248.

• PREPARATION CLASS The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

tion Association will offer a child-birth preparation class at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17, at Newburg United Methodist Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail, Livonia. This introduction to childbirth preparation classes will feature a birth film. Price is $1 per person, payable at the door. Advance registration is not required. For

more information, call 459-7477. ;

• BIRTH SERIES The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

tion Association will offer a sevep-week childbirth series, starting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18. at St. Mi-chael Lutheran Church, 7000 SheJ don. Canton. Another seven-we^k childbirth series will start at 10 ^.ra Saturday, Oct. 22, at Holy Trinity Church, 39020 Five Mile Road, Livo-nia. Early registration is advised. To register or for more information, call 459-7477. . ' •

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• THEATER BENEFIT ^ The Zonta Club of Northwest

Wayne County will hold a theater benefit at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct 27, at the historic Marquis "ITieaifr in downtown North ville. The benefit will support First Step, a spouse abuse shelter .^Shenandoah," -a Civil War musical, will be performed On the stage of the Marquis Theater The evening will begin with wine and cheese. Curtain time is 8 p.m Ticket price is 112.50 per person. To reserve tickets, call Lav erne Eady, 626-4711. or Glenna Merillat, 453 7146. Zonta International is a service organization for executive women In business and the professions. The lo-cal club has raised funds for the last seven years to support the work ef First Step.

• BIRTH PROGRAM The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

tion Association will offer a seven-week childbirth series starting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct 27, at Gene-va Onited Presbyterian Church, 5835 N. Sheldon Road. Canton. Early reg-

, istration is advised. To register Or for more information, call 459-7477.

Thursday. September 29. IMS 04tE (P.CJ6B

• 2 4 " P R E C I O U S M O M E N T S

While supplies last 1 per customer GOOD TASTE NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE ~

• Precious Moments • Hudson Pewter • Blown Glass • Crystal Art Glass • Music Boxes • Anri Wood Carvings • David Winter Cot tages • Dolls

Hummels • Autographed Hummel Price Guide

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• Poor grades • Bored • Hyperactive • Not completing work • Withdrawn

• Difficulty relating with peers • Disruptive classroom behavior • Underachieving

Consultation and Evaluation • Identifying and undemanding problem areas

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Daytime. E Inquiries Arc «fckome

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trine H A P offers you mores*»

W h e n you're a member of Health Alliance Plan, you get comprehensive and hassle-free health care without ever getting a doctor's bi l l

That's because H A P helps k e e p your body running smoothly by covering everything from routine off ice visits to hospitalization t o lab tests to maternity care. Plus, than 1,600 physicians at 23 medical centers. 18 area hospitals and hundreds of individual doctor's off ice locations. S o health care is always nearby.

For more information* call 872-8100. And learn all of the reasons why your human body deserves to be covered

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Moms and Tots meet Contlntjad from Papa 2

WANAMAKER CHOSE to leave her job wben Brian waa born, is grateful she was able to She'd worked at a computer com- -pany in Ann Arbor.

"I could afford to do i t A lot of people can't afford to do i t "

Wanamaker is glad she can -.spend time with her children while they're growing up. She and ber husband were married nine years before their son was born.

to be a mom-

ter, alao a full-tin^ work in a research

her.' husband moved )pre from St. Louis, Mo. In addition to caring for ber children, Hetter is l» a graduate student in education at Eastern Michigan University.

"It's a lot pf fun," Hetter said of time spent with her children,

bejng there "when you see the dtement In their faces or when they

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T h e M o m s a n d Tota en joy t he i r w a g o n r ide a t P lym-o u t h O r c h a r d s a n d C i d e r Mill. *

Goodwill plans sessions OR estate planning topics

Goodwill Industries of Greater role a will plays in estate planning; eUl n n w i f l r j w ° three-hour how joinUy owned assets are taxed;

estate planning seminars. — benefit* of the standby trust, plan-

n e w v o i c e s

The seminars, offered free of charge, will be held at the Quality Inn /Clarion Hotel of f armingtoo Hills, 31525 12 Mile Road. Sessions are scheduled for 7-10 p.m. each eve-ning. and will bevlimited to 100 peo-ple.

Session L 0 0 Monday, Oct 10, will cover estate planning for single peo-ple, including widows, widowers, di-vorced people and those who have never married. The seminar will cover a variety of subjects, such as: options for transferring assets; the

ning in casesoF incapacity; and use of the charitable deduction

SESSION H, oo Tuesday. Oct 11. will cover the use of trusts in estate planning. Topics to be covered in-clude kinds of trusts in the U.S.. ele-ments common to all trusts, COO; cepts regarding tbe use of trusts in the estate plan, bow assets which fund a trust are taxed; benefits of trusts, selecting a trustee and trusts can reduce or possibly nate estate taxes.

The presenter 4or the programs will be Ter/y g-~ Mayo, an estate planning cqOsuVant with Mayo Asso-ciates Inc.,' Ar^jerst. N H

may choose to at essioos Registrations

will be accepted on a first-come ba-sis / *

Adva/be registration is required Nation will close Saturday,

Oct,

For more information, call Mary Jane Watkins, Development Office. Goodwill Industries of Greater De-troit. >64-3900 Ex t 353

John and Jill Halpin of Dearborn announce the birth of a daughter, JLaucan Elizabeth, Sept. 1 at Oak-wood Hospital in Dearborn Grand-parents are Mr. and Mrs. R.O. Stur-dy Jr. of Plymouth and Mrs. James N. Halpin of Detroit. Great-grand-parents are Leland Kennedy of Livo-nia, Mr. amd Mrs. R.O. Sturdy Sr. of Canton and Mrs. Maria Insalata of Chicago, 111.

Stephen and Mary Ann Brace of Plymouth announce the birth of a son, James Allen, Sept. 16, at S t Jo-seph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor. Grandparen t s a re Eston and Bethany Brace of Lake Worth, Fla.

BUI and Carol Herrick of Canton announce the birth of a son, Michael

Lewis, Aug. 2 at Botsford General Hospital in Farmington Hills. Grand-parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Fletcher of Traverse City, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. William Herrick of Redford Township. Michael has a brother, Willie, 5, and two sisters. Tar a, 13, and Lauren, 2.

David and Elaine Kennedy of Ann Arbor announce the birth of a son, Scott Frederick, Sept 12 at St. Jo-seph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor. Grandparents are Frederick and Virginia Meyer of Chelsea and Thomas and Janice Kennedy of Plymouth. Scott Frederick has an older brother. Mark.

Scott and Tami Conner of Livonia announce the birth of a daughter.

Cayiie Renee, Sept. 6 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor. Grandparents are Steve and Mary Anna Harper of Plymouth, Dimple Rikard of Plymouth. Dofivin and Marilyn Conner of Birmingham and Olin and Linda Rikard of Linden, Mich. Great-grandparents are Ival Mueller of Vincennes, Ind., Elizabeth Rikard of Horn beak. Term., and Min-nie Conner of Fayetteville, W. Va. Cay lie Renee has a brother, Christo-pher. 4 Vi.

T h e R o m a n c e o f Fall

Come aboard the Star of Detroit and discover the spectacular colors of fall . . .

Enjoy full buffets of the finest selection of fresh salads, beef, seafood, and poultry and your favorite domestic wines.

Experience the romance of cruising beneath the stars, the fresh fall breezes of the open observation deck and dancing the night away to your favorite tunes — a fall to treasure courtesy of the Star of Detroit.

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For information and reservations call (313) 465-7827

Major credit cards accepted. Rnerwtions xcrp»«f vtar^ound. gift certificate tn available.

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in fxriting colour*.'

W O O L F L A N N E L S I L K S / S A T I N V E L V E T S W O O L C H A L L I S C O R D U R O Y S W O O L S V 1 Y E L L A C R E P E D E C H I N G A B A R D I N E B E A D E D L A C E S E Q U I N E D NER

U L T R A S U E D F M O H A I R ~ T W O O L T A R T A N S T A F F E T A S U L T R A L E A T H E R E M B R O I D E R E D O R G A N Z A S

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Over 100 varieties of bulbs in

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LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURISYNJOCT rxoi-x-r-x-x'x-x-x-x-x-:?-"

EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN

INDEPENDENT BAPTIST BIBLE

B E T H E L B A P T I S T T E M P L E 29475 W. Six Mil*, Livonia

525-3664 or 261-9276 Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Worship... Wed. Family Hour— .

O c t o b e r 2 n d

YOUTH AWANA CLUBS

10:00 A.M. 11:00 AM. .. 6:00 P.M. ..7:30 P.M.

11:00 A.M. "When All Hope Is Gone ' 6:00 P.M. "The Tribulation"

Senior Citizens' Meet ings Begin Oct. 4. 10:30 A.M.

"A Church That's Concerned About People"

C H R I S T O U R S A V I O R L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 14175 Farmington Rd. (Just N. of Jeffries X-Way)

.i| Livonia Phone: 522-6830 LUTHER A. WERTH, PASTOR

^ Sunday Worsh ip 6 3 0 6 11:00 A.M . | | l Sunday Schoo l a Bible Claaa 9:45 A.M.

Week Day School , P r e - S c h o o l , K inde rga r t en TUNE IN THE LUTHERAN HOUR. 7:30 A.M. SUNDAY • WXYT-AM RADIO (1270)

JNDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH

C E N T R A L B A P T I S T O F P L Y M O U T H 6 7 0 C h u r c h S t . • 4 5 5 - 7 7 1 1 Next to Cent ra l Midd le Schoo l

-A CHURCH THAT PREACHES WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES" October 2nd «

' Hew Sunday Schedule 1Ch30 AM. Visual Bibie Teeching -1(h30 AM. Vital Bible Proechlrw

"Growing In Christian Lovs" 6.-00 P.M. Ev*n*HJ Worship - "PantacoataJ Powsr" 7:15 PM. Wsdnaaday Evening • "Things To Come"

Central Christian School A Day Care With A Working Mother In Mind

ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN Church & School 5885 Venoy IB* N of Ford Rd., Westland 425-0260

Divine Worship 8*11 A.M. Bible Claaa a SS 940 A.M.

Monday Evening Service 7:30 PM. Ralph Ftachar. Paator

Gary D HeadapoM. Associate Pastor

HOSMtU-TAMtLUPeUM CHURCH I SCHOOL 9600 Lwvme • So. Bedford • 937-2424

• Rev Glenn Kopper Rev Lerenc Wltlo

WORSHIP WITH US Sundays 8 :30 « 11:00 A M Monday Evening 7 00 P M

Sunday SctraoJ a Bible Ctaeaes 9:45 A.M. Christian School: Pra-»chool-8th Grade

Carol Heidi , Principal 937-2233

H j S € D ( T » R » s r LUTHERAN CHURCH 46250 Ann Arbor Goad

Plymouth 453-5252 The Rev. K.M. Mehrl, Pastor

Worship Service 8:30 and 11:00 A.M.

.Sunday School and Adult Bible 8tudy

9:45 A.M. Wednesday Bible Study 10 A M

Nursery Provided

W A R D E V A N G E L I C A L P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H Farmington and Sis Mile Rd *22~1150

WORLD COMMUNION SUNDAY 8:30. 10:00 and 11:30_A.M.

Worship and SUnday Schoo l

" T H E L A M B O F G O D " Dr Bart let t L. Hess

7:00 P.M. "> - S A T I S F A C T I O N G U A R A N T E E D '

Rev. John B. Crlmrpina

Sunday Sarvice Broadcast 9:30 A.M. WMUZ-fM 103.5

Nursery Provided at All Services

SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (Activities for Ail Ages)

Additional Sunday Service at Schoolcraft College

10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:30~A.M. Worship

^ U N I T E D C H U R C H ^ OF QrlRIST

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W e l c o m e s Y o u ! " A N INDEPENDENT

BAPTIST C H U R C H "

S C H E D U L E O F S E R V I C E S 425-6215 or 425-1116

KENNETHS. QRIEF PASTOR

SUNDAY SCHOOL MORNING WORSHIP EVENING WORSHIP WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY.

... SUN. 10*0 A.M. SUN. 11 KM) A.M.

SUN. 7:00 P.M. WED. 7:00 P.M.

28440 LYNDON, LIVONIA, Ml

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOO

25630 GRAND RIVER at BEECH DALY 532-2266 REDFORD TWP.

Sunday Services snd Sunday School

9:15 4 11:00 A.M. Rev. Victor F. Halboth, Jr., Paator

Air Conditioned Rev Thomas Wider. Pastoral Asst

Rev V F Halboth. Sr.. Pastor Emeritus

St. Peul'a Lutheran Miaeouri Synod 20805 Middlemen at 8 Mile Farmington Htlla • 474-0675

The Rev Ralph E Unger, Pastor The Rev Cart E. Mehl. Pastoral Assistant

SATURDAY WORSHIPS P M SUNDAY WORSHIP 8 30 4 11 A M

SUN SCHOOL/BIBLE CLASS 10 A M CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Grades K-8

Randy ZtaHnakl, Principal 474-2488

Salem United Church of Christ

' tMM OAKLAND AVENUE F ARMING TON. MCHtGAN 4S024

©(*ti) 474-«aao

Sunday Worship. 10 45 A M Church School. 9:30 A M

Barrier Free Sanctuary Nur»or> 9rovxM<3

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34500 Six Mile Rd., Jus t West of Farrryhgton Rd. S U N D A Y W E D N E S D A Y

9:30 A.M. FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL 6:15 P.M. DINNER (RSVP) 10:45 A.M. WORSHIP - 7:00 P.M. FAMILY NIGHT PROGRAM

Rev| Ronald E. Cary - 261-6950

EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH

IN AMERICA

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN MISSOURI SYNOO

High & Elrti Streets. Norttwille T. Lubeck, Pastor

- C. Boerger-Pulpit Asst Church 349-3140 - School 349-3116 Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11:00 A M

Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Saturday Vespers 6:00 P.M

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T R I N I T Y P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H

10101 W Ann Arbor Rd . Plymouth at Gottfredson & Ann Arbor Rd

Sunday School and Worship Service 8:30 and 11:00 A.M

Rev. William C Moore-Pastor William T. BrsnhanU-AsSfc-Pastor

Nursery Provided *

Phone 459-9550

PRESBYTERIAN ( U S A

R e d f o r d B a p t i s t C h u r c h 7 Mile Road and Grand RiVer

Detroit. Michigan 533-2300

Oc tobe r 2 n d 930 AM. Worldwide Communion Sunday

"We Are Not Alone" Rev. Wm E. Nelson preaching

-TO--A5 A.M. Church School For All Ages rv Wm. E Nelson Re* Mark Retds-Sommers Mrs Oonn Gteesor Senior Pasior Associate Paator Director of Music

FAITH LUTHERAN 30000 Five Mile. East of Merrlman

421-7249 Holy Communion

8 15 and 10:45 A M Bible Class 9:30 A.M

Nursery & Sunday School 10:45 A.M. Tuesday Classes K-8 4:15 P M

Come Share The Spintl

LUTHERAN CHURCH WISCONSIN SYNOD

ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Worship Service 8:00 4 11:00 AJA

Pastor: Jerry Yarnell Assistant: Drex Morion

Youth Director. Glnnie Hauck 7000 N ShekJon. Canton Twp. • 459-3333

(Just South of Warren Rd )

4 WOO NOHTH TIRWTOaiAl. AOAO PlYMOt/TW MICHIGAN 481 TO

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O c t o b e r 2 n d fc40 AM. Sunday Schooi 11:00 AM. Morning Worship

Holy Communion Dr Wm. Stent

8:30 P.M. El

;i W« M. StaM. D. Min. Cheryl Kayc, Music Director

APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH

NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH 23845 Uiddlebelt IV* Bfcs. S. ot 10 Mis • 474-3383

Sunday School 9*6 AM. Morning Worship 11:00 AM. Evening Worsfirp7:00 P.M.

Wednesday Service 7:00 P.M. Nursery Provided

Rev Richard L. Karr, Paator

FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH

26325 Halstead Road at 11 Mile Farmington Hills, Michigan

Services Every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Also, 1st & 3rd Sunday at 7:00 p.m.

Sunday School - 9:15 a.m. Bible Class - Tuesday 7:45 p.m. Song Services - Last Sunday

of Month 7.00 p.m.

Wiscons in Evangel ical L u t h e r a n C h u r c h e s

WISCONSIN LUTHERAN RADIO HOUR

WCAR 1090SUNDAY 10:30 A M.

In Livonia St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church

17810 Farmington Rd. -Paator Carl Pagel • 261-1360 Services 8.30 4 11:00 A.M Sunday School 9:45 A.M.

In Plymouth St Peter Ev. Lutheran Church

1343 Pennirnan Ave. Pasior Mark Freier • 453-3393

Worship Services 8:00 & 10:30 A.M. Sunday School and

Bible Class 9:15 A.M !n Redford Townahip

Lola Park Ev. Lutheran Church 14750 Kinloch

Pastor Edward Zeli • 532-8655

Worship Services 8:30 4 11:00 A.M.

Sunday School 9:45 A.M.

R o s e d a l e G a n d e n s P w e s b t y t e o i a r j C h n o c h j U S AJ

Hubbard at W. Chicaoo Livonia 422 -0494 10 :30 A.M. W o r s h i p & C h u r c h S c h o o l

Worldwide Communipn S u n d a y " A L o n g V i e w Of T h e C h u r c h "

Rev. Dr. L a u r e n c e A. Mar t in Nursery Care Provided C e l e b r a t i n g Sixty Yea r s of Fai th a n d S e r v i c e

S T . P A U L ' S P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H ( U . S . A . ) 27475 Five Mile Rd. (at Inkster) Livonia 422 -1470

W o r l d w i d e C o m m u n i o n S u n d a y 9:30 A.M. Adult Bible Study

9:30 & 11:00 A.M. Worship & Church School

D r . T e r r y A . P u r v i s - S m i t h p r e a c h i n g

Dr T.rt. Purvis-Smith Rev. P.R. Irwin Rev. K.R. Thoresen

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FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH _ ^ 30268 Marquette 4 Henry Ruff

Garden City. Ml We Are An Independent

Fundamental, Pre-MlllenniaJIst .5c In Doctrine. Using the KJB

As Our Resource.

LUTHER STANLEY PASTOR

Ph. 421-7888- 427-4671

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NARDIN PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

29887 West Eleven MM* Road Just West of Middlebeit

471 «aac Farming ton HMe

9:15 & 11:00 AM Worshtc

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Kirk of Our Savior sasao CHERRY HILL

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Church School • Worship 10.30 A.M NURSERY CARE AVAILABLE

Neil D. Cowling. Pastor 728-1088

, . ,ST. -riii^THY CMURCh ; ^ 16700 Newburg h Roed ' T? " Livonia • 484-8844

Church School - Worship 11:00 A M October 2nd

World Communion Sunday "The Cup Salvation"

Rev. J. Cyrus Smith Interim Pastor A Creative Christ Centered Congregation

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8L Andrew's Presbyterian Church 26701 Joy Road

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274-3820 Church School

9:15 A.M. 7th Grade-Adults 10:30 A.M. Nursery-6th Grade

10:30 A.M. Worship Service

VILLAGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 25350 West Six Mile Redford • 534-7730

Worship - Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Carol M. Gregg. Pastor

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PLYMOUTH (U.S.A.)

Main and Church 453 -6464

Philip Rodgers Magee -Pastor

9:00 A.M. a 11:00 A.M. Sunday W o r s h i p

9:00 A.M. A 11:00 A.M. Church School, Nursery-8th Grade

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CHERRY M l UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Randy WNtcomb

Worship Service Sunday School 8:30 and 11:00 A.M. # 30 A.M

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C H U R C H O F T H E S A V I O R (Reformed Church In America) 38100 Five Mi le, Livonia

W O R S H I P S E R V I C E 9 : 3 0 A . M . N u r s e r y A v a i l a b l e

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Rev. Raymond VandeGlessen 464-1062

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SAINT ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH

Hubbard Roed

Livonia. Michigan 48154 421-9461

19:30 A.M. Ho^fEucharist Saturday 5:00 P.M. Hoiy Euchartsl Sunday 7:46 AM. Hoiy Eucharist

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36600 Ann Arbor Trail Uvonis'a Oidest Church

422-0148 ' 9 15 4 11.-00 AM. Worship 4 8unday School

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Rev. Roy Forsyth preaching

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(Redford Twp.) 10000 BEECH DALY ROAD

Osfsan Plymouth snd Wee- Cfttcago

Redford. Ml 48239 SJ7-S170 8:30 AM. Worship In Chapel

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Christ Community Church of Canton

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45701 Ford Roed Canton

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Prev ious CROP Walks , like th is o n e in 1985, hav? r a i s ed m o r e than $35,000 for h u n g e r p ro -g r a m s at h o m e a n d a b r o a d .

Livonia churches team up in an effort to fight hunger By Larry O'Connor staff wr i ter

The Livonia CROP Walk is de-signed to feed the hungry But it also nourishes the starving ecumenical movement within the city's church community.

Some 20 Livonia churches, repre-senting a wide variety of denomina-tions. will participate in this year's Livonia CROP Walk for the Hungry The 10-kilometer walk takes place from 1:30-5 p.m Sunday. The route begins and ends at Grand River Bap-tist Church in Livonia.

In five years of CROP Waifes, the number of local congregations par-ticipating has been anywhere 15 to 20 Organizers would like to see more involved, especially since there are more than 60 churches in Livonia

"Tm kind of surprised by the lack of an ecumenical movement here in Livonia." said the Rev. Ron Cary of Grand River-Baptist Church in Livo-nia. who is coordinating this year's walk "I'm kind of dismayed by it. But some of us are still trying.''

Anywhere from 200 to 300 people are expected to walk this year, trying to raise money to fight hunger throughout the world and at home. Locally, the walk is sponsored by the Livonia Ministerial Association and the CROP Walk Committee.

CROP is part of the Church World Service, an international agency of more than 30 Protestant and Ortho-dox denominations.

THE GOAL of CROP is to provide assistance to economically strapped areas of the world, not only by sup-plying immediate help, but through assistance to make people more self-sufficent.

Event : F i f th Annua l L i von ia CROP Walk for the Hungry

Date: Sunday. Oct 2

Time: 1:30-5 p.m.

Place: The 10-kllometer walk be-gins and ends at Grand River Bapt is t Church, 34500 Six Mi le. Livonia.

Toca l sponsors: Livonia Min is te-rial Associat ion and the L ivonia CROP commi t tee

Par t ic ipants: Grand River Bap^ St. A idan Catholic, St. Ed i th

Catrtfctic,^ Livonia Chu rch of Chr is t . River&ide Park Church of God , Ascens ion lWhec f tn . Chr ist Our Savior Lutheran. Tir Lu theran. Schoolcraft Col lege 's Newman Center. ^ t . _ Ma t thew U n i t e d M e t h o d i s e R o s e d a l e Gardens Presbyterian. St. Paul Presbyter ian. St. T imothy Pres-byter ian. Hoty Trinity Lu theran. Clarencvi l ie United Method is t , Church of the Savior Re fo rmed .in Amer ica . St. Maur ice Catho l ic and Si . Priscil la Cathol ic.

The first four Livonia CROP Walks have raised more than $35,000. Yet the money has been raised with support from less than half the churches in Livonia.

At least 25 percent of the money goes to area food programs, such as Livonia FISH, the Community Depot of St. Vincent de Paul and Detroit Christian Communication Council's Weekend Meals Program for Senior Adults. '

Une. reason is simply that many churches have their own hunger pro-grams. which keep them busy An-other reason, Cary points out, might be because Church World Service is under the umbrella of^ Council of Churches in ChrisL

Cary said all the/tnOney raised goes For CROP hunger projects, not for anv administrative services of the NCCC

This year, there's a considerable cross section of denominations par-ticipating in the walk, including Bap-tist. Catholic, Presbyterian, United Methodist, Lutheran. Church of God and Church of the Reformed Savior Joyce Barton, publicity chairwoman for the CROP Walk, said they have added "four or five" new churches this year

Though the event is designed to serious problem, there's usu-

ally a festive atmosphere at CROP walks. There are clowns and bal-loons People eight weeks to 80 of age have walked in previous CROP events

WHEN THE entourage strolls through a neighborhood, people usu-ally pop out of their houses and asked about the walk. Money is raised by the participants, who receive pledges from sponsors. Their work includes collecting the money from sponsors after the walk.

Along with the exercise factor, people who walk also enjoy the so-cial aspect of it.

"You meet with others from congregations who share the same concerns about world hunger," Cary said. "We tend to get isolated in our own congregations and we don't re-alize there are others wbo are con-cerned about feeding the hungry. CROP Walks help point that ouL"

The church bulletin is published every Thursday in the Observer. Information for the church bulle-tin must be received in the Livo-nia office by noon the Monday preceding publication. Send in-formation to the Observer. 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150.

• RELIGIOUS FREEDOM WEEK

Tbe United States House of Repre-sentatives recently passed a House Joint Resolution calling for the week of Sept 25 to be designated as Relig-ious Freedom Week.

Tbe resolution, which is co-spon-sored by 225 U.S. representatives and 70 U.S. senators, calls upon the nation to celebrate its heritage of re-ligious liberty. The resolution specif-ically aims at religious liberty being endangered throughout history by "bigotry and indifference" and indi-vidual rights to worship freely or not be religious by choice, "without in-terference from governmental or other agencies."

Tbe resolution was introduced jointly by U.S. Reps Helen Bentley, R-Md., and Mervyn Dymally, D-Calif., in the House of Representa-tives and Sens. Clair borne Pell, D-R.I., and John Chaffe (R-R.I.) in the Senate.

Senators Donald Riegle Jr. and Carl Levin and Congressmen Bill Schuette, Frederick Upton, Paul Henry, William Broomfield, Carl Purse 11, John Conyers Jr and Robert Davis from" Michigan co-sponsored the bill.

A YffiEO A video tape on Satanism in rock

music, "Satan Exposed, will be shown at 7 p.m Wednraday, Oct 5, at Garden City Assembly of God, 1075 Venoy Road. For more infor-mation, call 421-0476.

e MISSIONS SPEAKER J.O. Sanders, former general di-

rector of the Overseas Missionary Fellowship and noted author, will be the featured speaker at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5, at Ward Presby-terian Church. Sanders will also present. "Change," a special subject depicting the work of missionaries among the people of East Asia. Oversees Missionary Fellowship is celebrating its 100th anniversary. It was started by J. Hudson Taylor in 1888 to bring the Gospel to China. The program is open to the public.

e ST. EDITH ACTIVITIES St. Edith Church, 15089 Newburgh

Road, Livonia, has scheduled tbe fol-lowing events: Monday. Oct. 3, elec-tion information and candidate's night Ned McGrath of channel 4, will moderate; Tuesday, Oct 4. Women's Health Night — "Ask the Gynecologist"; from 2-8 pjn. Friday, Oct. 7, tbe Red Cross will operate a blood drive in the church hall. For more information, call 464-1222.

• RADIO SERIES A new radio series. "Lord, Heal

My Hurts . . will be broadcast at 1:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, until Dec. IS, on WQLV-AM 1500. Kay Arthur teaches tbe series.

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The Rev. J. Phillip Hogan keynote speaker

The Rev J Phillip Hogan, execu-Uve director for the Assembles of God Division of Foreign Missions, will be the keynote speaker for the Fair lane Assembly Annual Missions Convention Banquet at 7 p.m Fri-day. Sept 30. at Roma's of Livonia. Hogan will also speak at the Fair-lane Assembly Men's Breakfast on at 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 1, at Fairlane. Assembly West. He will also speak at 11 a.m Sunday^ Oct. 2. at Fairlane Assembly West and at 6:30 p.m at Fairlane Assembly Central.

Hogan oversees 1.464 missionaries from 118 foreign field. These mis-sionaries work with 102,343 national ministers who pastor 110,538 churches and preaching locations.

—The Assemblies of God has more than 14 million foreign field mem-bers and adherents and 283 Bible

^schools outside the United States. Also gospel recording artist Luke

Garrett will perform in concert at 7 p.m. Friday at the mission's banquet at Roma s of Livonia. For more in-formation. call 561-3300.

e GUEST SPEAKER David Whitelaw. professor at the

University of South Africa and new-ly appointed chairman of the Relig-ion Department at Olivet Nazarene University, will speak at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday. Oct. 2, at First Church of the Nazarene. 21260 Hag-gerty, Farmington Hills. For more information, call 348-7600.

e TIME CHANGE Morning worship service will

change to 9:45 a.m. at Faith Bible Church in Livonia. Sunday school will be at 11 a.m. For more informa-tion, call 464-7990

• DIVORCE RECOVERY Ward Presbyterian Church, 17000

Farmington Road, Livonia, will have its fall edition of the Divorce Recov-ery Workshop at 7 tonight Tbe work-shop consists of eight weekly ses-sions.

The Rev. Andy Morgan, minister of Single Point Ministries, will lead tbe workshop. Baby-sitting will be provided for children up to 8. For more information, call 422-1854

e NEW BEGINNINGS

New Beginnings, a support grotip for those experiencing grief or km. Will take place at 7:36 p jn . Monday* starting Oct S, at St. Matthew Unit-ed Methodist Church. 3090$) W. Six Mile, between Middlebeit and Merri-man roads, Livonia.

Speakers will include: Oct S, tbe Rev. David Strong; Oct 10, the Rev. Robert Weikart, Oct. 17, Karol Kay-son; and Oct 24, Dr. Tom Roe. The meetings are free and open to the public. For more information^ call 422-6038

• CHURCH CLASSES ^ A series of free classes exploring

the beliefs and history of the Catho-lic Church will be presented at 7 30 p.m. Fridays, starting Sept. 30, a t ' Thomas A' Becket Roman Catholic Church, 555 S. Lilley, Canton. The classes .are open to all adults inter-ested in learning more about Cathol-icism For more information, call 981-1333*.

e FILM SERIES The James Dobson film series.

"Turn Your Heart Towards Home." will be presented Sundays through Oct. 9 at First Church of God, Farm-ington Hills, 25717 Power Road, be-tween 10 Mile and 11 Mile roads. Nursery service is available. A free-will offering will be taken. For more information, call 477-9144.

e PLAY "Under Milk wood," the most pop-

ular play of Dylan Thomas, will be perform at 7 p.m tonight at S t Paul Cathedral. 4800 Woodward. Detroit The production features British ac-tors. Mr and Mrs. William Frey of Theatre Roundabout in London. Eng-land

As a compliment to "Under Milk-wood," an introductory talk will be given at the Cathedral on tbe life of Dylan Thomas at 7 pjn. tonight

Tickets and information for both events are available by calling 831-5000.

e BIKE FOR BREATH Livonia Assembly of God, 33015

W Seven Mile Road, will sponsor "Bike for Breath," a benefit for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation on Satur-day, Oct 1. The event is for people of all ages, wbo will bike around a ooe-mile course Pledge sheets are avail-able at the church. For more infor-mation, call 471-5282.

e WOMEN FOR J E S U S Clara Maddy will be the guest

speaker at the next Women for Jesua meeting at 7:30 pjn. Monday, Oct 3, at Corner lighthouse Mamre Annex, Outer Drive and Dix Avenue. For more information, call 722-4224 or 453-8218. r

• RETREAT Our Lady of Good Counsel Church,

1160 Pennirnan, Plymouth, will sponsor a Now retreat from 9 a jn . to 3 p jn . Thursday, Oct f . The day will start with Mass at 9 u n . and will follow with sharing time, prayer time and a paraliturgical reconcilia-tion experience. Bishop Schoenherr will be tbe celebrant

Cost for the retreat is $19. For more information, call 453-6326.

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What does Ray Charles have in common with Katherine Lee Bates?

Such a question may sound as if it were lifted from a game of trivia. Tbe answer Is that they both like the song "America the Beautiful/" Bates wrote the song and Charles thinks that we should adopt it as oar nation-al anthem

The idea Is not a new one. Others agree with Charles and many before have made the same laggiilkm There are, of course, many others who weak! fight to keep T h e Star Spangled Banner" in Ms place of hoe-

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achievers obituaries

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S t a c i a R a n n a n , Becker. Laura BodeU, David

^ackeobach, Cholley Kuhanedt 'Mod Robert Shimm*! all Plymouth Salem High School students, hare been commended students In tha l t t t National Merit

i by the National i Corp.

Principal Gerald CMola announced that these seniors placed in the top 50,000 of d u . than 1 million participants in the 34th annual Merit Program and will receive a letter of commendation in recognition of outstanding academic procatoa.

»• 'Part icipants in the cnrrent Merit Program entered tie-, competition by taking aptitude tests in October 1987 as high school Juniors. WN

- • T e n P l y m o u t h residents 'and eight Canton residents . recently w o e degree candidates • from the University of Michigan,

•-'The Plymouth residents are • Debra Jo Behr, Dennis Mark

Brown, Sarah jane D. Brown, Todd Grant Gattoni, Stacy Ann Heath, Gerald D. High, Daniel Kenneth Kelley, Mary Clare

£ Killian, Joseph G, Walaca vage ' a n d Mark J. Kleabir The Canton ^residents are Thomas George ^Par ish , Patrick Richard Ratigaa. JlMary C. Riedy, Constance Leong, Shames C. McAlpine, Tamara Ann -Campbel l , Tyrone Pierre

Clemons and Leslie Jean Schmantowsky.

A n u r a g M o h a n C h a m and Julie K. MacDougall, both of Canton, graduated from Oakland University during September commencement ceremonies at Shotwell-Gustafson Pavilion.

C h r i s R o m a n o w s k i of Canton recently competed in the American Guild of Music's National Competitions held this year in Washington, D C. He performed a snare solo and drum set solos. Romanowski, a senior at Plymouth Salem High School

• and member of the Plymouth Cantoo Educational Park Marching Band and the Symphony Band, won the North American Invitational Championship for d r u m s

The award is the AGMs most prestigious In addition to the National Championship, ha placed first in four other categories This enabled him to win tbe All-Around Drum Championship. He is studying percussion with Dan Maslawka at at the Center for Creative Studies — Institute of Music and Dance in Detroit

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CULLEN E. HELTON

services for Cullen B. Helton, 73, of Detroit were Sept 23 at the Schrader Funeral Home with the Rev. Mark Moore officiating. Burial was in Oakland Hills Memori-al Gardens in NovL

Mr. Helton, born July 25, 1919, in Knox County, Ky., died Sept 21 in Detroi t He was a foreman with Chrysler for 30 years. Mr. Helton lived in Detroit most of his life.

Ha Is survived by his daughters, Annetta Carries of Westland, Vivian Baxter of Rhode Island, N.Y.; Wanda

of Belleville; son, Jerotqe i of T-snsing, 14 grandchildren,

one great-grandchild; and brother. Monroe Helton of Pontine.

Memorial contributions may be given to the Agape Center.

VERA TAYLOR

Funeral services for Vera Taylor, 78, of Plymouth were Sep t 24 at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church with the Rev. Robert Seltz officiating.

Burial was in Glen Eden Cemetery in Livonia with local arrangements by Schrader Funera l Home , Mrs. Taylor c a m e to the Plymouth Community la 1974 f rom Detroit was a member of Holy Trinity Lu-theran Church in Livonia.

M r s Taylor was born Nov. 9, M>09, in Toledo, Ohio. She died Sept SI la Plymouth.

Mrs. Taylor is survived by her

Albert Taylor of Plymouth, son, Albert Taylor of Jamestown, N.Y.; daughter, Patricia Half acre of

and She four

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Associ-ativa of Michigan, the Leukemia Foundation f r Holy Trinity Lutheran Chore*

CITY OP PLYMOUTH CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH

LEGAL NOTICE

Close of Registration tor Geoeral Bsctkm

Please note that Tuesday, October 11, IMS Is tte last day of Registration for tbe General Election to be held oo Tuesday, Nov amber S, IMS. Registration for City electors will be taken at tbe office of the Deputy City Clark's Office at Ml Sooth Main Street in Plymouth and registration for TOwssMp alee lot i at the office of tbe Township Clerk at 42350 Ann Arbor Road Tbe phone number of the City Deputy Clerk is 4S3-1234; that of the Township Clark, 4M-M40. The offices of both are open from 830 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

WILLIAM GRAHAM. Clerk City of Plymouth

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ESTHER HULSING, Clerk Charier Township of Plymouth

BETTY SIMMONS GOBIEL

Betty Simmons Gobiel, 51, died Sep t 15 af te r a long illness in Vaca-ville, Calif. Mrs. Gobiel was born June 14,1937, in Plymouth.

Mrs. Gobiel graduated f r o m Plymouth High School in 1955 and lived in the Plymouth and Wayne areas until moving to San Francisco in 1977.

Mrs. Gobiel is survived by ber mother, Truda Simmons of Plym-outh; daughters, Micbell McCormick of Ann Arbor, Kim Lamber t Kelly Gonzalea and Kerry Rosa, all of Cal-

ifornia; son. Monty Gobiel of Calif.; six grandchildren; sister, Mary Sim-mons; brothers, John Tobln and Dick Simmons of Plymouth; and brother. Rob Chance of Seattle.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Associa-tion

KEITH LEWIS BURTON

Memorial services for Keith Lew-is Burton, wbo died Sept. 10 in Trav-erse City, were O c t 1 in Cantoo a t Geneva Presbyterian Church. Tbe Rev. Kenneth Gruebel officiated.

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DATE OF HEARING: TIME OF HEARING PLACE OF HEARING

Section 24.11 of Zoning Ordinance No. 83 of tbe Char-ter Township of Plymouth-October 1®, 1888 730 P.M.

. 42350 Ann Arbor Road NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tbe Planning Commission of Plymouth Char-ter Township proposes oo its own motion to ameod Zoning Ordinance No. 83, by amending Article XXIV, Section 2411 "APPEAL FROM THE DECISION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION", as follows Section 24.11 presently reads as follows:

Tbe determination of tbe Planning Commission with respect to site plan and development approval is appealable to the Board of Appeals, upon written request for a hearing before said Board of Appeals In the ab-sence of such request being filed within thirty (30) days after determina-tion of the Planning Commission, such determination is final

Section 24.11 is hereby proposed to be amended to read as follows: This sectioo is proposed to be repealed. Note: By repealing this section the determination of the Planning Commission will he final.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that tbe proposed amendment to tbe text as printed, may be examined at tbe Township Hall, Department of Planning. 42350 Ann Arbor Road, during regular business hours, 8:30 am. to 5,00 p.m., until tbe date of the Public Hearing. Written comments concerning the request will be received prior to the meeting. Telephone number 453-3187. At the Public Hearing, the Planning Commission may recommend tbe text change as proposed or as amended.

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steak dinner will be from 11 a j n . to 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6, at tbe Oddfellow Hall, Glen wood and Venoy, Wayne. Steak dinner is f rom 5-7 p-m. and costs $5 ($2.50 children under 12), which includes dessert and beverage. There will be hand-made crafts , a bake table and a game table.

e OUR LADY OF LORETTO Exhibit spaces are available for a

holiday arts and crafts show spon-sored by Our Lady of Loretto Parent Guild f rom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 6. Cost per 8-foot space is $25. For more information, call 537-1004.

e GRAHAM S C H O O L The Graham School PTA is rent-

ing tables for its craf t show on Dec. 3 For more information, call 595-6781.

e ST. ANTHONY St. Anthony Catholic Church in

Belleville will have a Christmas arts and craf ts fair from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. • Saturday, Nov. 19. and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Nov. 20, at 409 W. Colum-bia, Belleville. Table rental is $10 "for both days. For more information, call 6978-2538 or 697-8822. -

e ST. PAUL LUTHERAN The Lutheran Women's

ary League of St. Paul Lutheran Church will have a Christinas Boutique and Santa's Workshop on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 12-13! To rent a table, call 421-6704. e s s . S IMON AND JUOE

Ss. Simon and Jude Church in Westland will have their aanual boutique Saturday and Sunday,?Nov. 12-13. Tables are available. "Hie cost is $20 for both days For more infor-mation, call 728-4333 or 421-9084.

e MARSHALL S C H O O L Crafters are wanted for the Mar-

shall School PTA craf t show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Oct 22, at the school. 33901 Curtis, Livonia. Table rental is $20 for an 8-foot table. For information, call Linda Kelley a t 525-5337.

e MADONNA COLLEGE Madonna College, 36600 School-

craft. Livonia, is looking for craf ters for its holiday craf t showcase from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p jn . Sunday, Nov. 6. For information, call 591-5126. e ST. KEVIN

Crafters are needed for the annual Christmas bazaar at St. Kevin's Church Social Hall. 30053 Parkwood, Inkster. Rental is $15 per table, f o r information, call 728-2470 or 595-1305.

e ST. T H E O D O R E St. Theodore's Confraternity of

Christian Mothers will hold a Busy Bee Boutique from 10 a j n . to 4 p.m. Saturday, O c t 22, at the church, 8200 Wayne Road, Westland. Items by 76 craf te rs will be on sale.

e S T . MICHAEL S t Michael Christian Women's

Guild will bold its annual ar ts and crafts show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Nov. 12, in tbe parish ac-tivities building otrHubbard Street in Plymouth. Crafts by 40 artisans will be on sale.

l WHITE HEATHER The White Heather 150

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e FARMINGTON MLLft CHURCH o r GOO

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and craf ts show on Saturday. Nov. 5, at First Church of God, Farmington Hills, Power Road, between 10 Mile and 11 Mile. Table are $15 each. For reservations or information, call Laurie at 422-7036.

e S T . PAUL CHURCH OF C H R I S T

S t Paul Church of Christ will have its annual Christmas c raf t show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12. Tables are available. For more information, call 278-7270 or 562-2805.

e S T . RAPHAEL Tables are still available for S t

Raphael 's annual craft show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23, in tbe church hall, 5875 Merriman Road, one block north of Ford Road, Gar-den City. For more information, call 261-6757 or 421-9323 (after 6 p.m.).

e S T . AIDAN / Craf ters are wanted for St. Al-

dan's annual craft show on Oct. 21. For more information, call 471-4730.

e ROSEDALE G A R D E N S Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian

will have its annual arts and c ra f t s show on Saturday. Nov. 12, at 9601 Hubbard, Livonia. Tables are $18.

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$15 each or two for $25 for and craf t show Saturday, Nov. 12. For information, call Marion Nowak at 421-4578.

e R E D F O R D LUTHERAN Table space at $20 per table is

available for a Christmas arts and crafts fair f rom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat-urday, Nov. 12. at the Redford Lu-theran Church. 22159 Grand River, Redford. For information, call Deb-bie at 531-9358 or Pat at 534-2552

e HARRIS-KEHRER VFW Applications are being accepted

for table rental for our annual Mis and craf ts bazaar oo Nov. 12, at Harris-Kehrer VFW Port 3323, 1055 5. Wayne, near Avoodale, Westland For more information, call 326-3323 or 722-8053 Cut-off day for rentals will be Oct. 15.

e A F S C M E AFSCME Local 1483 will sponsor

a c raf t fair O c t 29 at John Glenn High School, 36105 Marquette, West-land Cost is $15 a table. All items must be handcrafted. For more in-formation, call 722-8181.

e S T O T T L E M E Y E R Tbe annual Stottlemeyer Boutique

will take place Saturday. NOT. 11. Table space is still available. Tbe echool Is at 34801 Marquette, Week-land. For more information, call 505-2680.

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e tT-EuzABrm St Elizabeth Epiacopal Church

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For more information, call Beverly at 422-4650 or Bettie at 425-6782

e NATIVITY C H U R C H Table space is available for a fall

ar ts and craf ts bazaar at Nativity United Church of Christ, Henry Ruff at West Chicago. For information, call Deiores Graunstadt a t 427-1513 or the church at 421-5406.

e TAFT-GALLOWAY Table space at $10 per 8-foot table

or $15 for two tables is available for the Taft-Galloway School Christmas bazaar and country store Oct 29. Bazaar hours will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call

Marsha Sienko at 326-5769.

e ST. AGATHA St. Agatha Women's Club is taking

reservations for rental of tables at its Christmas Boutique Nov. 19. Cost is $20. For more information, call 534-0914.

e CALVARY MISSIONARY Calvary Missionary Church, 29850

W. Six Mile, Livonia, has openings for its Christmas c raf t boutique Oct 22. Table fee is $20. For more infor-mation, call 462-1718 or 261-5050.

e CHRIST OUR SAVIOR Dandy Dabblers' Market craft

show, sponsored by tbe Ladies Guild of Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church in Livonia, will take place Nov. 5. Tables are $20 For more in-formation, call Ruth Farabaugh at 591-0680

e GIBSON S C H O O L Area craf te rs can exhibit their

work at the annual craf t fair at Gib-son School on Saturday. Nov 5. Ta-bles are $12. The school is at 12925 Fen ton. Redford Township For more information, call 421-8098 or 538-4249.

e ST. DAMIAN >3 St. Damian a r e looking lor

crafters for its c ra f t show from 50 a.m. to 4 p . m Saturday, Oct 15. For more information, call 522-8095.

e ST. GENEVIEVE St. Genevieve Catholic Church will

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Throughout the l'_S.. certain cit ies have be-c o m e s y n o n y m o u s wi th m^jor i n d u s t r i e s . Pittsbuoth is the city of s t ee l . Dallas is the oil capital. .And IK'troit is the Motor City.

But s ince that day Henry Ford introduced the technology of the-assembly line, the Motor City has s e e n t r e m e n d o u s diversification. The car industry's cons tant searching for improved products h a s led us inU» the world of technology. The auto industry developed advanced tech n o I ogies , bought them, sold them and used them to build new manufacturing c i t ies like Detroit's

Ohrysl'"r Je f fe rson and the new state-of-the-art GM assembly plant. It a lso brought high technology bus inesses like Bosch and Mazda to our area. In Greater Detroit businesses like these have created more than 200.000 new jobs since 1«*H2.

ALLEYS AND CORRIDORS FULL OF TECHNOLOGY

According lo 77m bnnhm tUnmnnist magazin*'. (••valor Del mil is lodayV fast»»j ^n>w-mg high-tech (trrwlor in lhe I'niled Stales"—faster llian California's Sitioon Valh-v. fast«T evvn than I Virion's Route I2H

Ami Grealer Drtroil s long stretch irf a»han<-ed manufail uring < «*nf>anies has inspired 7V Mill

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Ford St irntifii l.al«s ui iVariwMH. and I lie (remial Motors Tech Center in Warren are deigning automated manufacturing s>steins" f<# the Jl.sj century.

There's an excilingsynen® in Grealer Detroit its research, innovation and application creale unprece<k-Med technological acliicvvfnoni.s anil attract the I test afld brightest taleht in the manufacturing industry Ten pisrceni of this country's i-ngiinvrs work in Michigan In fart, no other area has a higher concentration <>l qualifH-d scientists anil engineers.

THE TECHNOLOGY OF HEALTH .Although^!*- automotive industry has I wen tlx*

ini|»etus for Greater lVii>»il's high twhnolngy, it is not the sole consunvr The he&Hh can- industry relies on technoto>3> in every phase of medicine from n-search through rehabilitation The* full spectrum ts exemplified Ia The Detn»it Medical Center

Commit ment to tevhn«4og\ has helped three Greater Detroit In r a t a l s earn the honor of being featured in the recently ptiMislted hook 7V fr-xt Hus/mIiiIs in Ai'Mrun Tiny an- Detroit's Henry F«ml H<isfxiaJ and Specialty CentiTs. Detroit's Harper<«ra«e Hospital and the I'niversity of Michigan Medkal Center.

M A K I N G T E C H N O L O G Y T A L K Our ad agencies use the same «ate-<tf the art

electnmics as HoHywmd In pubirthing Greater Detroit has replaced New

Vwfc as the puMwhing center lor automotive maga zines and newspapers.

.And in the area of lek-«-«»mmun«-at» wis. we an- a leader Our an-a was clswen the site fcrooe of the rrxrd advanced supenxHTiputer networks

D E G R E E S O F T E C H N O L O G Y . The cotteja*s and unhersities of Gresti-r rtirml

have won nat ional and internat ional ait laim kw their inmaative educational and research programs in various arras of technology

Wayne Oakland, and Macomh community cullefieM. Lawrence Institute irf Ifcchnotigy and the T*nhen«y o r m r w i many advanced i c c h m * ^ pmgrams » O a k l a n d I nhersity mOahnr-ated with kra l industry tn creale the Oakland TVchnoknC Hark.

l.imt a« n- rist-ari Ii and industrial renter that will create IW2.

Detnxts Vkaviw State-tSwersity has attrat'n-d worldw ide al tent ion for research in sup«*r conductKity. —

And <nei $21*) million in research grants is awarded annually to tlw- I ntv*-rsit> of Mm lugiin Tlietr resi-an-b has led tn disrisenes m rotwwics. ma<1u|ie auiomatixl handling sysiems' ami much mon-.

A DIRECT LINK TO COMMERCE Grea te r Detroit has it over o ther ci t ies

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international airport gnes us quK'k a i t v . to tlie wlwale

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luik to the St l.aw-n-nce S-away ami intematuwial shipping lanes, as w l l as a link to track- and i-ommem• with Canada.

O U R G R E A T E R Q U A L I T Y O F L I F E The quality of our techno* isenlianced by our

quality of life Four fahukHis seasons Uw skung and sailing ami rk«a-ns of other ouUfcmr sp<irts DeinHtV Institute of Arts. TTh- Scieme Center ami Cran brmik. i h e a t e r s and festi-vaK_Sort»e of the winnmgi-st professnHiai sporls t eams - -T h e * are jusi a frw liKhli0Us

thr great hfe in Greater IVtroit. •

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T WAS AS easy a reading a book a t a recent Wonderland

-Mall fall fashion Chapter ope introduced

clothing pieces to-fit into everyone's wardrobe of Ll t t^-boy blues. Clas-sic, trendy, baggy and /itted, dyna-mite denims a re being spruced up in skirts, pants and Jackets to fit a vari-ety of tastes.

Chapter two surveyed db-the-go dressing for an action-paekad fall. It was slacks, slacks and more slacks in subtle autumn shades to djjriu a i ing black and white checks. O p i f o r t -able casual wear was the a e m e , complimented with earth tone Slath-er ankle boots and rustic a ries.

Tbe plot thickened in cha three with low-key, high-impact c; reer dressing. Smart looking Styl were introduced, including definitive dressefi, suit alternatives and stand-out separates. They were for the ca-reer-minded person who's dressing for success. ' Chapter four was a story in itself

,with an elegant variety of evening wear. Sensibly proportioned dressing a c c e n t u a t e d sensuous shapes , cashmere classics with shimmer and shin, black velvet pantsuits plus many other tasteful evening clothes to create a double-take at the up-town bash.

The show stealers, however, were

the youngsters who modeled chil-dren's wear a t the beginning "ft ifafh segment. They modeled denim'blues like the older models as well as casu-al and back-to-school. Their final ap-pearance was in party dresses.

H e a t h e r McNeil a n d C i n d y B o y e s s h i m m e r a n d s h i n e in e v e -n i n g f a s h i o n s f r o m Q a n t o s , w i t h a c c e s o r i e s b y A c c e n t s Jewel -ry.

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Psychic enjoys confounding the skeptics ®y special writer

If Jupiter is in your solar ninth boose aiid hits midbeaven sometime next spr ing 00 what day, month and year were you born?

Give up? Better cross tbe palm of Elizabeth of Westland. She knows. And this is not knowing like you and I know. This is the real thing, tbe sixth sense, tbe stuff that sends the heebiejeebies crawling up and down

y°But go abeadTask l i fe r She'll tell you. Shell also tell you what your cycle looks like for a new business venture, career move or romance.

If you have your car keys, driver's license or favorite plaything on you, all tbe better. Then Elizabeth, ming psychometry, can pick up vibrations from the object and tell you mofe. If you really want to know.

And if you don't believe ber, that's great. Elizabeth loves skeptics.

"They're the ones I usually end up flooring." chortles tbe 52-year-old blonde who declines to give her last name.

Two years ago, Elizabeth, former-ly known by tbe professional name Misty, started a business she calls "The Psychic Connection."

For the right price, she can con-nect you with palm readers, tarot card readers, regular card readers, crystal ball readers, numerologists

and astrologers. Or if you're in tbe mood, you can order an ordinary psychic.

Elizabeth also provides readers fo r^poup parties, conventions, ban-quets, benefits, lectures snd mall fairs.

She even did two bar mltxvahs within tbe last six months, she said.

ONE LECTURER Elizabeth sent to a party at tbe University of Michi-gan had attorneys reading each oth-ers' palms by the time they left tbe party.

The Psychic Connection sponsors psychic and holistic health fairs with up to 30 readers and 4S vendors ^t the Wayne Ford Civic League a t 1M1 N. Wayne Road. Tbe fairs havev

drawn from 400 to 1,000 people. The next one is planned for November.

For an admission fee of $5, you get a crystal and a day's worth of psychic readings, crystal readings and holistic health readings.

Visitors are free to attend tbe day-long lectures by health, practitioners such as aroma therapists, herbalists and chiropractors.

Elizabeth said she became inter-ested in astrology af ter reading "Sun Signs" by Linda Goodman when she was 14.

At 19, she could read a plain deck of cards and pick up things "further than just looking at cards."

"When I hold onto an object and

NOTICE O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G P L Y M O U T H C H A R T E R TOWNSHIP

PLANNING COMMISSION

TO AMEND TEXT

DATE OF HEARING TIME OF HEARING

An Ordinance to Amend the Zoning Ordinance No. 83 of the Charter Township of Plymouth to amend tbe text of ARTICLE XXI, Section 21 4, Election Signs.

October 1#, 1»M 7S0PM

PLACE OF HEARING: Plymouth Township Hall, 42350 Ann Arbor Road NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of Plymouth Char-ter Township proposes on its own motion to amend Zoning Ordinance No. 83. Article XXI. Section 21.4, Paragraph 10, a> follows: Section 21.4, Subparagraph 10 presently reads as follow*;

10. Election signs subject to the following " (a) They shall be removed within ten (1) days following the election. (b) They «h»n not be placed closer than ooe hundred (100) feet from any polling place entrance. (c) Tbe candidate shall be responsible for compliance with this section-

Section 21.4, Subparagraph 10 is hereby proposed to be amended to read as follows:

10. Election signs subject to the following: •' (a) They shall be removed within ten (10) days following-the election. (b) They shall not be placed closer than ooe hundred (100) feet from any polling place entrance. (c) Tbe candidate shall be responsible for compliance with this section. (d) No election sign is to exceed eight (>) square feet in area, and in the case of a ground-mounted election sign, tbe height may not exceed foor (4) feet

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that tbe proposed amendment to tbe text, as printed, may be examined at the Township Hall. Department of Planning. 42350 Ann Arbor Road, during regular business boors. • JO a m to 5:00 p.m., until tbe date of tbe Public Hearing Written comments concerning tbe request will be received prior to the meeting. Telephone number 453-3167 At tbe Public Hearing, tbe Planning Commission may recommend tbe text change as proposed or as amended

GREGORY WILLIAMS, Secretary Planning Commission

Publish September IS tod Octotar 11. 1MI

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P L A N N I N G COMMISSION

TO AMEND TEXT An Ordinance to Amend tbe Zoning Ordinance No. S3 otf the Charter Township of Plymouth to amend the text of Section S3, paragraph (10), Section 10J, paragraph (7), Section 11.3, paragraph (7), Section 12.2, paragraph (2b), Section 12-2, paragraph (Sa), Section 122, paragraph (1M), Section 13.2, paragraph (Si), Section 14 J . paragraph (7h). Section 15.4, paragraph (7h) and Section 20.1 paragraph (4), dealing with Outdoor Lighting.

DATE OF HEARING: October 19.19SS TIME OF BEGINNING. 7:20 P M. PLACE OF HEARING: 42250 Ann Arbor Road NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tbe Planning Commission of Plymouth C2»ar-ter Township proposes oo its own motion to amend Zoning Ordinance No. S3. Section W , paragraph (10). Section 10.2, paragraph (7). Section 11.2, paragraph (7). Section 12.2, paragraph (2b), Section 122 paragraph (Sa), Section 111 para-graph (121), Section 131, paragraph (Si). Section 14.1 paragraph (7h). Section 15.4, paragraph (7h), and Section 2S2, paragraph (4), as follows: Section 9.3, paragraph (10). Section 10-1 paragraph (7), Section 11 1 paragraph (7). Section 112, paragraph (2b), Section 112, paragraph (Sa), Section 12-2, para-graph (121), Section 13.3, paragraph (SI), Section 14.2, paragraph (7b), and Sec-tion 1S.4, paragraph (7h) presently read as follows: Outdoor i igHrtng Lighting shall be provided in an amount which shall be e f f i -cient to permit safe movement ot vehicles and pedestrians at night The lighting shall be high-pressafre sodium, and shall be so located and designated as to reflect light away from adjacent single family residential areas. Section 9.1 paragraph (10). Section 10.1 paragraph (7). Section 11-1 paragraph (7). Section 12.2. paragraph (2b). Section 11X paragraph (Sa), Sertion l2- l pars-graph (121), Section 123, paragraph (SIX Sectioo 141. paragraph Oh), Md Sec-tion 15 4, paragraph (7h) are hereby proposed to be amended to read aa follows: Outdoor u S t i n a Lighting shall be provided in an amoont which shell be suffi-cient to permit safe movement of vehicles and pedestrians at night The lighting shall be high-pressure sodium, metal hallde. or other type ot lighting approved by the Commission which exhibits tbe same characteristics and qualities ot high pressure sodium or metal hattde light* All lighting shall be so located and

u to reflect light away from adjacent single family residential areas. Where the proposed project la pert ot an industrial sahfllvision, technological part subdivision, or other overall project tha type ot lighting (hi^pruasure sodium, metal halide or approved equivalent) should be — — — tbe subdivision or overall project Section 20.2, paragraph (4) presently reafe as follows: . . i i»hti.M of not lass than 2 watts par square yard of parting be provided and so arranged and dssfeaed as to reflect light a n y faun any residential we adjacent to tha area. Parking kit lighting will be < later than one haH <*) boar after the daring at ' *— When such property la closed at n l * t so that no » ik» bo aeed be provided. Lighting fixtures Wall have high

Section 202. .paragraph (4) Is 1 Lighting facilities of aot leas be provided and so arranged

ruby prop* I to be amended to read aa foOswa: yard of

residential use adjacent te tha araa Parting lot lighting will ha axtingata later than one-half (tt) boor after tha dosing of Hsg When auch property Is dessd at aigM ao that no " h i d a e » e y mOm er

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msv rte essminea s t « « i I i Aaa Arbor Roed. *rtag raptor h laaas hears. SSO a m la fc— paa. date of tha Puhttc Hsartsg Written i i i m i f received prior te tha meeting. Till •• 40VS1T at the Public niartna tha

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close my eyes, I see different words. I tell people what Tm seeing, even though I myself may not understand i t"

But there is really nothing to be nervous or frightened about, Eliza-beth insists. She says she is fortunate that she never sees anything nega-tive like death or lllnws

Tbe key is to "think positive," she said. If you're thinfcing negative thoughts, "just tell yourself, cancel," aad-try to direct your thoughts to something positive.

Helping people in s positive wsy is what ber life is all about, Elizabeth said. "I'm so thankful to do what I'm doing. If I can help at least one per-soo a day, then I'm happy."

^ELIZABETH, who lives alone with sjiogs and a cat, sees herself as

's buddy," a warm person wbo cares about others and enjoys trying to help them. -*

She was born in February under the sign of tbe fish, she said, "I'm a

Pisces, sensitive, compassionate, caring and mystical." certainly an apt description of this vibrant wom-an. ' i

Elizabeth, a 1974 graduate of Livonia Churchill High School, doesn't have a college education, but she says she's got "formal common

have already come true as well, she

She has appeared on Channel 2 and oo Dennis Fairchild's radio pro-gram "Thank Your Lucky Stars" on WXYT-AM. She has also been a fre-quent guest on ber good friend Mar-cello's radio show "Psychically Speaking," on WKSG-FM, a show that recently left the air

Last November^ while a guest on Marceilo's show, Elizabeth predicted that big business would "come out eVen more with tbe use of astro-logers and psychics this year," a pre-diction Nancy Reagan has fulfilled.

Elizabeth likes to quote J.P. Mor-gan who said, "Millionaires don't use astrologers — billionaires do."

She's made other predictions that

She predicted there would be an earthquake in Kentucky, an event that occurred some weeks ago, and she "felt tbe Tigers would have a good year but not as good as last year."

ELIZABETH IS concerned about

the stock market in October this year, .there won't be as Ug a crash as last year, but some people will be hurting from it, she said.

A reading is $30. To schedule ooe, call Elizabeth at 422-4224. And by tbe wsy, if Jupiter is in your solar ninth bouse and is hitting midbeaven around April, you were barn Sept t , 19*4 game a s I was. •r"

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to State Law 257.252. tbe following vehicles will be sold AS IS, at a public sale at B&B Towing, 934 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth. Michigan, oo Monday. October 10,1988 at 11:30 a m :

I>72 AMC 4DR. VTN A2S05?B731332 1980 BUIC< 2 DR. VIN 4K473AH1SS415

1978 FORD 2 DR. VIN ST1IY207145

Inquiries regarding these vehicles should be addressed to Officer Steven Hun-dersmarefc. Plymouth Police Department at 453-8000.

LINDA J LANGMESSER, Deputy City Clerk

PtbUofe September K [»M

^ CHARTER TOWNSHIP Of CANTON CLOSE OF REGISTRATION FOR GENERAL ELECTION

PLEASE NOTE THAT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1988 IS THE LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION FOR THE GENERAL ELEC-TION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, lt88. YOU MAY REGISTER AT THE CLERK'S OFFICE MONDAY. THROUGH FRIDAY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8:29 A.M. AND SM P.M. AT 1150 S. CANTON CENTER ROAD. 3f7- im OR 397-8151.

THE FOLLOWING PROPOSALS WILL B&VOTH>ON WAYNE COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL EX>-

- UCATION MILLAGE - ' - - -Shall the one (1) mill limitation oo the annual property tax previously approved by tbe electors of tbe Intermediate School District ot the Coun-ty of Wayne. State of Michigan, for tbe special education of handicapped persons be increased bv ooe (1) mill?

Yes ( ) No ( )

A PROPOSAL TO AUTHORIZE A TOWNSHIP TO LEVY AN INCREASE OF MILLAGE. Shall tbe Charter Township of Cantoo be authorized to levy an increase of not to exceed 1-2 (1.20 dollars per ooe thousand dollars of State Equalised Valuation) for a period of not to exceed twenty (20) years over tbe cur-rently authorized total property tax miliage for tbe purpose of construct-ing, equipping, maintaining and operating a Community Cento- with site improvements, including but not limited to, a swimming pool, gymnasi-um. banquet and meeting facilities, indoor naming track and a physical fitness area?

Yes ( ) No ( )

LINDA CHUHRAN. Canton Township Clerk

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Handicapped join entrepreneur set By Beth 8undr ia

- staff writer

Having a handicap used to mean being unemployed, but today's hand-icapped people aren't willing to wait around for jobs to come to them. Many are beginning their own busi-nesses.

To help them get started, tbe Han-dicapper Small Business Association has planned a conference for today through Saturday at the Holiday Inn-Livonia West at Six Mile and 1-275.

"Handicappers can do many things and have learned to adapt to situations. If given a chance they will do extremely well. They are used to putting in the extra effort in order to succeed," said Joy Schmidt, president of Joy Schmidt and Associ-ates of Southfield and secretary of the Handicapper Small Business As-sociation.

Schmidt said the conference is a way to help people understand what it takes to get involved in business. The conference will kick off "Invest in Abilities" week, Oct. 1-8, which has been designated by Gov. James Blanchard to help handicapped indi-viduals find employment.

Seminar topics will include choos-ing a business, getting started in business, franchising, marketing, fi-nancing and recordkeeping.

With an association membership of 250, conference organizers are hoping for a turnout of 200. All members have handicaps.

THE ASSOCIATION is a two-year-old statewide organization that has staged two previous conferences, but none as large as this one. To be a member. Individuals must be handi-capped and in business.

Schmidt, who has severe tunnel vi-sion and is legally blind, has bee& running ber own business for five years. Joy Schmidt and Associates js a financial consulting firm. Schmidt is also a professional speaker and will be speaking at the conference.

Other speakers include corporate executives, representatives f rom government agencies and business owners. Workers who provide ser-

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Schmidt has suffered vision prob-lems since birth. She earned a bache-lor's degree in accounting froiji Walsh College, a master 's degree ip business administration from the

University of Detroit and then en-tered the business world.

Schmidt said association members have a variety of handicaps and a variety of levels of education and training. Some members have been handicapped all their lives; others

became handicapped through illness or accident.

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business world as owner of the Per-sonnel Data Report Corp. of Troy.

HER COMPANY handles execu-tive recruiting, but sfte said it has been difficult to help other handicap-pers through her firm.

"Most handicappers are on dis-ability (insurance) or Social Security. They h^ve to have something to bring in enough money to make it

Accident arbitration: alternative to lawsuits

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By J a n i c e Branson staff writer

Brian, an 18-year-old who is repeating for a second time his sen-ior year of high school, had just turned 17 when he suffered closed-head injuries in an auto accident during the summer of 1987.

After four weeks of hospitalization and months of physical and speech therapy, Brian now seems physically fit and is pleasantly animated *hen he talks. His I.Q. measures in the same high range as before the acci-dent

But, his parents say. he is brain damaged and they fear for his future — whether be will be employable or able to maintain relationships.

Since the accident, his sense of judgment seems impaired. Once a quiet boy, he was suspended from school twice last school year and ar-

Under accident arbitration, a judge hears testimony from both parties and fixes liability, based on the testimony of one party or the other, or a combination of the two.

rested by police three times. He is unable to remember simple things. Worse, say his parents, his self-es-teem has plummeted.

"While Brian appears normal, be isn't. He knows he's different." his mother said.

When the accident occurred. Bry-

an was riding with his best friend who turned left on a red l ight The car was hit broadside by a drunk driver.

Both drivers share legal responsi-bility for Brian's condition, but their insurance carriers are in dispute over the degree of responsibility.

The carriers maintain Bryan's problems were present before the accident caused by occasional mari-juana use and marital discord be-tween his parents.

Bryan's parents say the accident caused permanent change for the worse.

A FINAL settlement is still pend-ing. An alternative to court proceed-ings in cases like Brian's will soon be available to Michigan residents, ac-cording to JoAnn Estereicher of Ar-bitration Forums in Troy.

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Ann Arbor lures developers By Befh Sundrla staff writer

With many areas of metropolitan Detroit saturated with development area developers have set their sights on neighboring Ann Arbor.

"Ann Arbor is a very vibrant. In-teresting, exciting m a r k e t " said Eric Yale Lutx, chief executive offi-cer of^ Eric Yale Lutx and Associ-ates, a Birmingham-based develop-ment firm.

Lota's firm is one of many that have projects built or planned in Ann Arbor. It owns office buildings, an auto mall and a self-storage facility in Ann Arbor. Tbe firm has an office building at 777 E Eisenhower and plans for an apartment complex and conference center.

Others f irms branching west in-

• Holt i m an and S i lve rman . Farmington Hllk, is developing • 5 20-unit apartment complex called Village Green and sa H —It con-dominium project known as the Ar-bors in Ann Arbor Township.

" j • Tbe Jeske Co , Birmingham, is renovating City Center a t 130 Huron Boulevard, an

tn i Am Ar tor ' It Is alao building a

'It's (Ann Arbor's) not a Troy or a Southfield.'

— Eric Yale Lutz

fifth building at University Park and renovating the four existing build-ings

e Westin Development Corp., Royal Oak, Is developing Woodland Plaza, a M,000-equare-foot retail center on Ann Arbor-Saline at South Main Street

e Anthony S. Brown, Birming-ham, has two projects planned for downtown Ann Arbor, but would not elaborate.

a Beachum and Roes sr. Birming-ham, Is developing Williamsburg Square, an office complex, on Eisen-hower west of State Street

• Las t rec l imi ted . Wast Bloom-field, Is developing Arbor Meadows, a mobile b o n e village on Michigan Avenoe near Ann Arbor.

e Kojaian Properties, Birming-ham. owaa M l B. Liberty Street, an office hulkllng. Ons North Main, aa office-condominium pro jec t and Northeast Plaaa, aa office-research project a t Green Road and Plymouth Road. A joint venture wMh Comartca

Bank Is also planned, according to Angela Kimble, director of corpo-r a t e communications for. Kojaian Tbe project will be called Comerica Plaza and is to be at 125 S. Fifth S t ree t Kojaian Is also partners in two Ann Arbor Holiday Inns and two Hampton Inns

e Selective Development Co , Farmington Hills, is developing the Boardwalk Office Centre, a 110,000-aqua re-foot office complex at Board-walk and Elsenhower Parkway In the Briarwood Mall area

DEVELOPERS ssy Ann Arbor started gaining popularity as s de-velopment spot about four years ago "We've made a large commitment to Ami Arbor," Lets said. His firm's de-velopments will continue Into the l t M s , besaid.

To be successful, a developer must understand what Ann Arbor is and what its people like snd dislike. Lutz said. "It 's not a Troy or a South-field," be said. _

Building In Ana Arbor Involves us-ing a smaller scale, a longer design period and taking a teas urban ap-proach. I t ' s a softer approach," be

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Jury still out on aid to Chrysler Having livM with tbe results of

*be falling dominoes theory of local government most of my life, I ought to be Jaded about tbe kind of savage profiteering detailed in a recent se-ries of articles in tbe Detroit News about tbe land acquisition undertak-en by the city of Detroit for the bene-fit of Chrysler's Jefferson Avenue assembly plant

A lot of people in high places seem to think "oops" is about all that can be said about the city paying a total of some 942 million to reacquire land sold by Chrysler a couple of years ago for $300,000, so that said parcel could be handed back to Chrysler.

Meanwhile, Chrysler is seeking grants, loans and tax subsidies of

auto talk

Dan McCosh

some $300 million — a figure equal to roughly half its own investment in retooling the aging plant • Chrysler is quick to point out that

the so-called federal bailout, consist-ing of loan guarantees that were

quickly repaid never actually cost the nation's treasury a dime. Not so the money contributed by the old home town, which kicked in a whole series of multi-million property tax subsidies to "save" Chrysler and now caps it off with this debacle.

The grand Jury is out on tbe final outcome, but tbe sheer magnitude of the fiasco should finally shed a little light on the whole business of home-rule cities recruiting industry by us-ing public condemnation authority to acquire land and then forfeiting lo-cal property taxes to sweeten the pot.

THE COLLECTIVE subsidies of-fered by destitute and desperate lo-cal units of government hopeful of luring Jobs will never be offset by any reasonable collection of income taxes because the employees will likely live in a convenient suburb, while the utilities, roads, etc., will be a burden forever.

la fact, until I realized the huge profits to be made in land transac-tions on these industrial develop-ment deals, I could never figure out why any city went to the trouble. Now I know.

On the other hand, it's obvious that

tbe existence of manufacturing and heavy industry is tbe root core of our economic well-being in modern America — particularly in urban areas like metropolitan Detroit al-ready overburdened with bond debt and related property taxes.

Td like to think that while jlf*lnf through tbe shambles left ' by the land acquisition program for the Jef-ferson plant somebody might start rethinking bow to let big cities coex-ist with heavy industry.

I'd hope that all things would be considered. One wild idea that oc-curs to me is that Chrysler pay for its land on the river with stock — the same kind of deal they made with the banks. Forget taxes, pay divi-dends. As near as I can figure it out

_ $100 million worth of Chrysler stock would bring in roughly triple tbe revenue a city income tax could hope to collect and the city might even be able to pay for a school or two.

Or how about tax-free islands leased to industry, with rents negoti-ated on the basis of community ben-efit? Tbe city bought tbejand, why give it away? ;

Maybe these notions seem too far-fetched,. but I'm starting to think the future of basic manufacturing may depend on some equally radical solu-tion. Of course, the easy way out is to sit on the opposite side of the De-troit city limits, as I do, and wring your hands. Or maybe grin and think tbe city of Detroit is doing all the dirty work trying to recruit big-time manufacturing, while tbe suburbs are getting the real benefits.

Tha t of course, means that the likes of the genius of the Detroit city council is our main hope for a healthy future for the metropolitan area — against international compe-tition schooled at Tokyo University.

A comforting thought. Dan McCosh is the automotive

editor of Popular Science.

Metro developers turn to Ann Arbor Continued from Page 1

To maintain contact with the com-munity, Lota's firm has 250 employ-ees working In Ann Arbor. "We have a very intimate understanding of Ann Arbor." be said.

In developing 101 Research Park, his firm has hired campus environ-mentalists from the University of Michigan to help develop a land plan, lakes and pedestrian pathways.

At 777 Eisenhower Plaza, Lutz has included an art gallery to try to give his building tbe qualities Ann Arbor residents feel strongly about he said.

John Swisher of Swisher Realty in Ann Arbor has been watching the in-flux of Oakland County developers. "There are a number of them here. It certainly has picked up in the past four or five years."

Swisher said Oakland County de-velopers tend to be a "little more high pressure than local developers '' Lutz came in with a large flurry and made his presence known, Swisher said.

David Kwan, vice president of consulting for Peter Allen Associ-ates, a Realtor in Ann Arbor, said Oakland County developers have been welcome in most cases. "A lot

of them have been in the community for a very long time," he said.

Apartment development has been very successful in Ann Arbor, Kwan said, but the office market has been soft ' I t ' s been a little slower than many developers had expected," he said.

Opportunities are also limited in the downtown area because of a lack of land, Kwan said.

RICHARD ROESER, co-owner of Beachum and Roeser in Birming-ham. said his firm was attracted to Ann Arbor because of the solid eco-nomic base. "Ann Arbor has a more

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She names tbe vending machine field as a possible business for handi-cappers, but said tbe franchise fee is often prohibitive.

Michael said tbe conference can help handi cappers to choose the n ght business opportunity.

Schmidt agrees. "Most handicap-per* look to help other handicap-pers," she said. The group is not de-

"We're saying, 'What can we do to make things better?' " she said.

Handi cappers often find employ-ers won't hire them because of a dis-ability.

"Part of the reason I stay in my own business rather than go back to the corporate world is that I may face discrimination," she said. Schmidt had previously worked for development firm Seligman and As-socdates-and for General Motors be-fore deciding to start a business.

Schmidt and Michael are enthusi-astic about the passage of a new

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Jonathan Holtzman. co-chairman of Holtzman and Silverman in Farm-ington Hills, said the Ann Arbor market will continue to grow, but it is very different from the suburbs of Detroit

In Ann Arbor, more respect is giv-en to existing landmarks. Holtzman said. For example, at the Arbors de-velopment, his firm has integrated five oak trees into the development.

David Gans of Selective Develop-ment Corp. said care has to be taken when developing in Ann Arbor. He

said his firm has spent a year and a half learning about Ann Arbor. In de-signing a project, his firm is trying to avoid being a "white elephant." The Boardwalk Office Centre will be of classical design. "We feel it will be well received in Ann Arbor." he said.

Swisher said he thinks Ann Arbor will continue to gain prominence but keep its own flavor.

Lutz agrees, saying he doesn't see Ann Arbor developing in the same way metro Detroit has. "I don't see It developing in similar patterns. Ann Arbor has to be dealt with in a delicate way," he said.

business people Adistra Corp. of Plymouth has an-

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but production costs would probably remain the same and might actually go down.

As a product may have a totally elastic or inelastic demand curve, it may change elasticities between any two price points on the curve. A mi-

mand (product revenue decreases as price is lowered), revenues in< with a price increase. ^ ^

This situation is onethdfis of spe-cial interest to bu£«l€ss owners be-cause it reprejams an obviously at-tractive dfdtand/ price /revenue re-la tionsJdfT Product demand and r e fwue go up along with the price.

i- crgwa 3. - 14 less than its original selling

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H focus: small business Mary DIPaolo

of interest or the "relevant range." It may sound confusing for a prod-

uct to have either an elastic or ine-lastic demand curve or both. The factors that affect elasticity Include the availability of substitute prod-

ucts, the importance of the item rel-ative to the customer's budget, and the urgency of tbe cutomer's need for i t

The availability of substitutes most often affects the elasticity of

demand for a given product or ser-vice. Hamburger is ooe example of a product that has many substitutes. As a result, it would have an elastic demand when prices are lowered as well as when prices are raised. If the price of hamburger is lowered and other prices remain the same, the quantity demanded will increase as will tbetotal i eveuue.

The reason is that not only will regular hamburger users purchase more hamburger, but customers wbo formerly bought steak, hot dogs or bacon will probably buy hamburger too. If tbe price of hamburger were to go up. tbe quantity demanded

would drop. Again this would be be-cause hamburger is perceived by customers as having many substi-tutes. Of course, customers would still buy some hamburger depending oe how much the price went up, thefcr individual tastes, and what geesb might expect. - - —

Next week, we will look at the supply fide of demand and how It af-fects product markets.

Mary DiPaolo it the owner of MarkeTrends, a Farmington Hills-based business consulting firm. She is alao producer and host of the cable telerAsion series, "Chamber Perspectives."

Accident arbitration: alternative to lawsuits Inued from Page 1

alternative is vc ident arbi->n, a method resolve

. ates over dollars" between vic-tims^kbd insurance companies, ac-

to Tim McKernan, who is setting ikp accident arbitration in Michigi

Arbitration n i n i n f line ul_|Qfe ua tion's oldest arbitration servi. was founded as a non-profit compa-ny in New York in 4944. The firm launched accident arbitration four years ago in response to increasing numbers of civil suits and crowded court dockets. Accident arbitration is now available in 27 states and soon will be available in Michigan.

Under accident arbitration, a judge hears testimony from both parties and fixes liability, based on tbe testimony of ooe party or the other, or a combination of tbe two.

The judge's decision is binding and final. Both parties have agreed by signed contract that "the matter is concluded. There is no right of rehearing or appeal to any other fo-rum or court." according to McKer-

'tJJjin. ' XYJN THE PAST, the only recourse for JW^ident victims, if they felt they desented^more for pain and suffer-ing. lost w ^ e s and real losses was to sue," McKert^n said.

Since L38^i, when Forums launched accidenL. arbitration, the

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Of the total number. 75 percent have involved auto mishaps. Any in-surance-related accident may be considered, including slip-and-fall claims in private homes or public buildings, medical malpractice suits, maritime losses involving ship cargo and property damage suits covered by homeowner's or renter's insur-ance.

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judge, who is retired from one of the nation's courts.

"Arbitration is an efficient way to cut across the heavy backlogs on court calendars," said former judge Thomas Rounell of Canton.

Rounell, an 18-year veteran of the Wayne County Circuit Court who has also served on the Michigan Court of Appeals, has been an arbitration _ judge since retiring from the circuit court in 1986.

He arbitrates 12 to 14 cases a year, referred by Forums, the Amer-ican Arbitration Association and the Federal Conciliation and Mediation Service. —

"THE OBJECT is to bring parties in dispute to a conclusion in "

cient and timely way. I think arbi-tration does this," Rounell said.

"The only thing I can speak about against it is that involved parties sometimes think it's a much more leisurely process than it is," he said The average hearing is three to five days, followed by the judge's deli-beration. . Former judge George Bowles, who now has a law office in Plymouth. aBo serves as an arbitrator for Fo-rums. f

Bowles worked as a labor arbitra-tor shortly after graduating from law school in 1945. While serving on the Wayne County Circuit Court from A2S2 to 1976. Bowles was in-

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within tbe state's court system. While arbitration assists in reduc-

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In fact, be is not certain the sys-tem "will catch bold in Michigan" because arbitration "is final aqd binding," unlike mediation, which can be challenged.

"I have no predictions oo bow many people will use arbitration "

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Schoolcraft College. 18600 Haggerty, Livonia. Fee: $20. Information: 591-6400 Ext. 410. Sponsor Schoolcraft College

• WOMEN SUPERVISORS Friday, Oct. 21 - "Today's Wom-

an Supervisor" course offered 8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Holiday Inn in Dearborn. Fee: $99. Information: 1-800-255-4141. Sponsor: Padgett-Thompson Inc.

• REAL ESTATE INVESTING Tuesday. Oct. 25 — "Investment

Securities in Real Estate" offered 6:30-10 p.m. at Schoolcraft College, 18600 Haggerty. Livonia. Fee: $20. Information: 591-6400 E x t 410. Sponsor Schoolcraft College.

• SMALL BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Copies of the free "Small Business Resource Directory" are available at all National Bank of Detroit offic-es. The booklet produced by New Detroit and NBD, offers resouice in-formation for operators of small business.

Send information for datebook to business editor. Observer & Ec-centric Newspapefa^ 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150. Dead-line is Monday for publication in the coming Thursday issue If your item is about something to happen several weeks in the fu-ture, it may be run more than once, space permitting.

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MORE CLASSIFIEDS TM« classification c o n t i n u e d f rom tha Last Rao* of Section F.

700 Auction Salaa COME IN & ENJOY youreM at our Antique 8 Es lsM Auction O M ta-M a a d M r s . O H M . c o m m o M a . d r l i n n , chests. a m o Phyfa M v « i g room M M O l — — T « 4 C MM c i -s o a s 1 much mors. Plu* a M g e aa-Mctton of houaahold aetaM Juraf-W t Sat., O c t 1. 3orn, H M * Auction. 705 Wa»f C M k s l o n Road.

. Laka Often Open Sal 12 noon lor 883-1*71

701 CoHactiMaa ASSORTED CoMc lo r ' * plat—, Hat ad In Bradford Exchange. mckjdkiQ Mot fa r Goo—sene* . etc 536-2656

702 Antiquoa A ANTIQUER'S PARADISE

• 50 Dealers • Qual i ty Merchandise • H-u-9-e Select ion • New Goods Dally

> Convenient L o c a t i o n ' • Open Every Day 10-5

(except Mondays)

N Oakland C o u n t y * Bneet MendMal Antique Complex

THE GREAT MIDWESTERN ANTIQUE EMPORIUM. 5233 Obda Hw>.. Drayton Plains. 823-7480

ADRIAN ANTIOUE MARKET S t * i „ Oct. 2. I a n i p i County Fairground*. Adrian Mich. Spac— lor 200 flaHn with quality

A coBacUB* Rain or . 517-263-3115

ADRIAN ANTIQUE MARKET Sun. Oct. 2. 8am-4ptn L County Fairorounda. Adrian. Spac— lor 200 daato with quaaty an i lqu— A coHactW— Rain or * * i a AdmMMon $2. (517)263-3115

ALL DEPRESSION ERA GLASS SHOW A SALE

Sat.. Sun.. Oct.. IS, 16. 10 to 5 DEARBORN CIVIC CENTER -

15601 Michigan Ave Dearborn M K X IGS IDEPRESSION

GLASS SOCIETY'S 16th SHOW r t Food A *

: 12 .00

ANN ARBOR ANTIQUES MARKET. - M. Bruahar. Mar. Sunday Oct. 16. • >0 th 0 — * on. 5058 Ann M o i ^ a -• 8 *e Rd.. E M 175 o i l 1-04, 300

a r * In quaMy Ant iqu— and Salact CdOecMM*. A l indar cover. 5 AM. -4 PM AdmMalon $3 Third Sunday. Tha Ortginalf l l

ANNOUNCING FALL

SOUTHFIELD PAVILION ANTIQUES

EXPOSITION SOUTHFCLO CIVIC CENTER

26000 E»mgreen al 10H

FR4-SAT SUN

1 2 4 12-6

50a Off WfTM THIS AD OE

e BUYMG ALL ANTIQUESI1 • Oiaaa. poalcMda. dock*, ar t gMas. anttqua d o t * A M ) — i l r j . Sha#y

. 3 4 4 - 3 1 5 4 3 4 6 - 7 9 6 4

ANTIQUE C L O C K S

• S S L * G r a n d S v

i P a r r y a Clock S h o p . 3 3 3 3 6 RH»M. F a n M n g l o n . 4 7 8 - 6 1 0 6

ANTIQUE DINETTE S E T - t p i e c e 0 yaa r* old. $2S0g or

ANTIQUE i o M n g r o c k * . Oak p i e l -torm r o c k a r r C r v > b a r r y A out g — . ch ina . M r t mMc. 3 7 3 - 1 0 6 2

"ANTIQUE OAK i nm rnwror, 6 6 1 - 3 M 6

t u r * 6 glaaa. T l * * s - F r t 6 S a l . M M -noon .aJOM—M. b a t * Ekn A A d a m *

ANTIQUES From ma E I M M of Peggy G e m b u r d 1046 B ran thv BMn iMtad HM*. Saturday Oct l a t .

ANTIQUES- Fwnf tu r * . China A Da-Ion M a l e . S a l . 12 N o o n - 5 p m

only. 12230 Aabury Par t i . W. of

ANTIQUE S H O W & S A L E • MACOMB MALL*

S a p t 2 9 - Oct . 2

ANTIQUES ON MAIN

A PLACE T O A D O TO

YOUR HOME, YOUR SHELF OR.

HEART 115 S Mam al 11 MM. Royal O a k Ion-Sat ; 10-6 818 ' 6 6 3

ANTIQUE S M s i | M r t g M P M n o

ANTIOUE •MwMig

w o o d U k f a i r a n g e w e * M a n . g o o d * a p a

4 3 7 - 2 7 1 4

AUTHENTIC 190 yaar oM MBML J O ' x g r k o m L M v e r s a y a r Mo*re D a m e o u n v a n i B t r t o u i w » a t — aMy 6 4 4 - 4 4 1 7

BERKEY 8 GAY E m p i r e MFF A a m e

r o b e c a r - n e t Det ro i t A — M 1 - 0 2 B 6

702 Antiquaa OAK ROLL TOP DESK. ($'

OCCUPIED JAPAN 0 lnne r *a re - 86 pace . —rvloa lor 6. 1250 Lef lon

M pMoa. ITS. s ?

ORIENTAL RUGS

1 WANTED

PEDDLER S ROW ANTIQUES 2676 Orchard Laka Rd. Sylvan Laka

-Oparang aarly O c t C M 626-2793

PEWTER TEAPOT. w a l ^ ^ ^ H humtdora. cisarrar A sugar A wnak m > $250 D a p r — o n gla— o l lamp. SI00 Ft—la teepot. $50 Gondar I—pot. $50 in incMe art a la— baakat wtm gro ia id Pont* marks. $125 Rad w m g b a n * A r y r u p aat. tSO Stained glaaa chaat board. $100 Wlckar chaat l a b a 8125 OK lamp*. Memeare. depres-sion A alchad. lot* o i Fanton A De-

ROYAL OAK FLEA MARKET

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES

706 Waoring Apparal BLACK RANCH luC angt f i coat, only 1V» yaar* old. — oondMon. Aakmg 8 1 6 8 0 6 6

FINE LEATHER coat, dark M o a n , baawar Kjr hood. *Ua m l . 8850 BEAVER fur coat. M l langth. sue a i a f l , 9950 —= - 4 4 M O M

WOMEN'S largar s o * d o t h — warn 40-46. * in : * l l *n l condition.

BEAUTIFUL B la r t f r o — (black, a l m a A gray Mend) mink v. coat wffh Mather trtm. Mka n a » 342-3966

BEAUTIFUL vy tw coat, ass 12 .8125 w — Call batwaan 1-6pm 428-8619

langth • 9500

BEAUTIFUL RACCOON COAT, M l

BOYS A GIRLS' CLOTHING. Muhl-famrfy SaM SO— irVant to 7. Muga aanct ioni Toy*. r»gn chak*. crib •» -awntna ( I k * naw l miae b a t n Hama.

la. 378-0015

316 E. 11 SNACK BAB

4— Fxm Parking

SOLID OAK akatch labia. 8' long « 34-Mda a 4Chigh. area 1930. good condit ion. 8275 Can Mon.-FH

SQUARE Grand piano. O r e 1851. aaea»ant condition. 82800 EaaMka parlor aat. axcaHam 8750 652-1618

TWO ANTIQUE pump organ All Hon.

good condl-531-3013

LYNX coat . 81.100 Bk j * l o i lack at. 8300. SOa 6-8. A l condition. Day*. 355-4545 Eva* 644-42SS

UPPER PENINSULA ANTIQUES

A coaactabi— Sat. Oct 1. 9am-3pm AbaoWtaly no aarly —M* 43559 Candlaoood m Canton Caahonly

MINK COAT: Oark ranc*i. at— 10. aj ic—ant condi t ion W * —cnfloal

352-1224

WEDOING d o w n . arhNa aatm. aua 10. r a — a — M a w o r n onoa.

$31-2467

VERNOR-SPRINGWELL ANTIQUES 7235 W Varnor Hwy Oatrol t . Ml.

- 15KQFFOURING SEPTEMBER -9:30-5 50pm Cloaad Wad. A Sw i .

or by Appomtmant. 642-6030

WANTED TO BUY A l t y p — o l Laadad and Ra«ar—Palntad Lampa.

Wa >rt* pay a min imum ol

$5,000 my

Palrpomt* For any quaMy Han

i or Tlflany

aa typ— o l

Call Col lect : 1 -215-543-2530

TM* a m k a n d wa t M dap iaymg at

S O U T H R E L D PAVIL ION ANTIQUE EXPOSITION

Hampton Antiques

703 Crafts CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, t r — akirta. quilts King, alao baby Sapt » thru Oct 1 18 AcArthur Radtord 9am-6pm W ol

y S . o l 7 Mka

CRAFT SALE. 50% off. Tuaa.-Frt, 9anv-6pm Muat aak. r sxwna . b—-

waatha . Mk A drtad Ikxaars. . Country accaaaorl—. C M a t -ttama 44215 CraltaPury CL

Canton - 453-7700

FOR RENT - 2 o o u n t a r a p a c — «mM-a t a a ; ID a a l your aMraa . m

C a l a o d a * l o r

LIVOMA ELKS ANNUAL - CRAFT S A L E - NOV . 8 A 6 0 i

T a b M a $ 4 0 : —Hi N a c t n a t y , S80. 7 5 C r a n a r s For a p p i c a t J o o * .

C M . 2 6 1 - 1 6 9 6

PLYMOUTH CRAFT SALE C o u n t y A Victorian

9am-5pm Oct 1. 12006 T a l Traa Or. Ann Arbor T r a l A S M d o n .

S T ALBERTS THE GREAT I n D a a r -bon» Hta aff l b a aponaor lng t h a k 9 t h a n n u a l Chr la tma* Baoaar o n S a t , Nov 19th. TaMa rarual MB • aka t i l i 8 1 5 tor Oil A 820 tor 8tt t aMa . D o o r * o p a n l o tha p u b i c 10am-Som For m o y M o r m M l o n 5 6 2 - 0 4 2 1

ST. ALBERT THE GREAT I t Oaa rbor ivHa igMa

M l b a a p o n a o r l n g t h a k 9 t h ANNUAL ttWOTlAS BAZAAR

on S a t . Nov. 19

8 1 8 - t o r 6 R. A 820 . lo r 6 n . D o o r s o p a n t o t h a p u b i c at

' 0 a m - 6 p m For I c a l 562-0421

704 Raa Martata

Buy 1 o r buy 100. F r o m 82 .50-86 . Mon. th ru M . 9 - « 4 7 7 - 7 3 6 6

CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE W o o d — r d at Lona P toa Rd, Btoom-llald H » P r a S a t o T t o r a . Eva. Oct. a m . 7 -Spm. - Ooub to ftaprloaM Bid prto— o n M a M aucf fen .

Frt.. O c t 7th. 9 a m - 3 p m S a l a Day S a t . O R . 6tfL A a m - I 2 p m - Mae M o l r v n m a n p a on*y 82.

FRIENOS USED BOOK S H O P O p a n M a Sal . . lO-Spm • Evary F. d a y . 10-1pm Troy Library. 8 W * B * B a a v a r Moat b e e k a . W o 7 0 c

Giant Flea Market A n t t n u - . Maa l g a m * 214 E d o a a w o a m V p a l 10p«a. S M A S u l a r s o a f f 971 -7676 .

H I S T O R C FORT WAYNE - JaMar-*on a t loot of u—molB- FMa Mar-k a l . a r t* . c raRa . o o M c t l a a SM. O0L S. A S u n Oct . • . M a m l o 4 p m

« a n d p a r k i n g F o o d 5 6 7 - 7 4 M or 3 * 7 - 9 3 6 0

REDFORD UnMad M 2 2 4 0 0 G r a n d RK«r M . . O c t r, S a t . O c t a t a w iwow

RUMMAGE SALE F A . S a p t 3S. KMRfTpaa; S M . OOL

C A R M E L A ' S NEXT-TO-NEW FURS

MWfc-SaMa Foa-Lynx. * • a a — 2546 Orchard Laka Rd. OPEN Tu— thru S a l . 1 l am-5pm 662-3200

nant By Appoki tmant

CURRENT STYLES moat nao d o t h — .

tons, Fan-Winter. Jackata A coa t * Fu* langth raccoon coat St t— Small Medium 855-6171

DARK MINK coa l . patRa Nza. notch co la r . sabla border. aacMan l oon-dMon 8995 587-2563

DESIGNER CLOTHING. Mia n a v Every nam pr iced under 810 Pants.

•tars. *u l ts . Oiaaia*. coats, •hoa* . M sOaa 5-14 Sale atarta to-day thru Sa l 8AM 352-4418

WHITE l a d d m g go—v vary long va l . a lp . aoa 7. BeeutttU AnyoSar 652-8219

BLOOMFIELD- A Number One Spectacular. Old A naw Mama (houeahotd-gM) Sapt 29-30, Oct. 1st. 10am-6pm DaarWald Sub. Map la /M ldOaba i t 5429 d a n d g a

W O M A N S W A R D R O B E C o a t * , •u l t * . d re—'* A bloua—. Stt—. 6.7.8.10, Sho— 7H M 350-3427

WOMENS gently outf i t* . OeMgnar 36W Alter 3om

A aoa 34W-651-9446

706 Qaraga 8a lar Oakland

A U B U R N HEIGHTS - Mov ing Thur».-Sat.. 10-6. 749 CougMan. off S Blvd. b tw Squirrel A Adama Rd

BEVERLY HILLS, Moving Saw Fur-nl ture. miac household i tem* 15600 Blnaood. 2 M t * S o l 14 MM*. W ol Greenfield. Thur*.-6un.. 9-5

BEVERLY HILLS. Sapt 29-30 31176 OM Stage Rd . W o l Laheer.

o I 13 M M Laath lampa. Ilghl Ibrtur—. houaahold.

BEVERLY HILLS- FrL-Sat 9am-4pm. Houaahold nam*, antiques, d o c c a n v k s t ac—. o o t n i n g but ler churn, louvarad bt-tokS door * A much mora. 22699 Not tk ig tum, S. o l 14 Ml.. W. ot Laheer.

BIRMINGHAM- Annual Super Sam-ple Sale. Gi l ts A decorative acoas-sor l— at e h o l w l * or laaa. Thurs. Oct. 6 th . Frt Oct 7th. 9am-5pm 32560 Eastlady. off 14 M M Rd be-

an Evergraan A Lafiaar

BIRMINGHAM - Ant ique table , turn pa. d r e e e e r ao t a . Cok>-

A a n t t q u — Frl. 8 3 0 - n o o n only. 1760 P m * . N of M a p l e . W off CheatarHeld ~

- A n y w h e r e f rom arv ry ha rvaa t t a b l e A

equipment, a r t atc 9am-5pm. Thurs A Frl u n t t noon Sat. 3916

h. on

BIRMINGHAM O a a a m a n t sa la . Kids. W t c h e r howaMtoM g o o d s Lo t s of k j r m t u r e . a r t . A o the r t r a aau r—. SM. 1 0 a m tpri'i. S u n . 1 0 a m - 3 p m 1866 O a k ( b a t a M n C h e a M r f M d A GMnfiuraU d d * door only.

706 Qaraga Salaa: - Oakland

BIRMINGHAM- Moving Sale F r l -Sal 9am-5pm HMO CheaterMld. off Oak FumWuce A muc i i more

B i r m i n g h a m B*i. '*<>•• lan-Tiawesr Other i elated A Sal-Sun 576 Cheeler. S of 15 M M . W of Woodwerd

BIRMINGHAM 1420 S Bat—, S o l Lincoln. N of 14 M M Frt. Only Clothing, lurni tura. remgarators.

BIRMINGHAM-1636 M m on 14 A Woodward. T h i * * 9 -3 Ski*. Mk—. toys, ala tm ir f ipewrHer, m a r e

BIRMINGHAM - 2786 Wlndemare. N o l Maple. W o l CooAdge. Frl 9am-12 noon. Sat 9am-1pm

BIRMINGHAM - 3 Family Sala W a d - S « t . . 9 a m - 5 p m 3 1 3 1 Berkshire. E. of Lshaer, S of Maple FumlKra . c lothing. coMct ib i—

BIRMINGHAM- 3 Famffy Sale S a l M a m Ipm. 6646 Cathedral. 2 tn W of Telegraph. S of Maple Toole, motor, clothing, household items, children A baby name

BLOOMFIELD - Garage 4 Estate items SHverplate. electr ical appli-ances. old lurnrture. leather radmar. desk. Mens , d o t h — Frt. A Sat.. 9am-4pm. N. o l Square Laka Rd.. E_ off Woodward at Barkalwe. to Tray-more t o 2256 Somerset

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Moving Sals. Sat 9-5 2507 Aapan L ine , Hickory Grov— S u b ' Furniture, mower. a le

B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S A d a m a Square Sub Off Square Laka Rd between Adams A Opdyka Sal Oct. lat 9am Some antkqu—

BLOOMFIEI.O HILLS-Sat A Sun, 9em-4pm. '.'605 Frankl in Rd.. between Mlckory Grove A Square Laka Rd. -^umffure A mlac

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Frt. A S a t , 9am-5pm. 2550 Lampkghlar . N of Long Lake. E of A d a m s Mana de-algner d o t h — (aoa 34-361 A aki*. baby aqulpmeni . toys, g r t l A Mlac

B toom lMd HIM-N—a. used ant ique kl tchanwara. tr iple dreeeer. match-ing cheat; ant ique f i re hydrant, mlac coMcHM—. No clothing 5360 Wing Laka Rd Sept 30 A Oct. 1. 10-4

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Eatate/Ga-raga Sale Chrts tm— dish—. vaag-—. wine p r e — , floor co f t— grind-er. rugs, lamps A much mlac Thurs-Sun 1631 McCantock. oft Sq Lk Rd. btw Talagraph A M k y M b a f t

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, new A used, electric saw*, rowing marh in—. matt re— covers, many it—c. Hama Sat only Oct 1 9am-5pm. 3841 Mystic VaMy Dr . W of Talagraph. N. of Long Lake Rd. No aarty t a l—

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Huge base-men! a a M S e p t 30. Oct 1-2. 9-6 Ant iqu—. fumrture. miac. houaahold goods 1170 CreetvMw. W off Tale-graph. U m M S. of Orchard Lake Rd No

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Benefft aale. Of St Franc— Savior Mlaalon Circle Of St Hugo of the HIM. Thurs. Sept 29 and Frt Sept 30 9am-3 30pm 2801 MaaafMd Or Comer of Squk-

rd and Maaefleld Excellent do tMng . furni ture, and ant iqu—

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - G k N dia lgn--er d o m i n g (6-161 Que—. Eaplm. ion mm Ion, A much more No d o t h — over 85 00 Gla— table, atereo. ra-dloa. I—ther purs—, many other I tem* 4130 Watarwheel Lane. S of Long U . 2 b l k s W of Franklin Thurs , Sapt 29, 9-5

BLOOMRELD-Hobt—s, cxaft aup-pMe . (po r t s equ ipment 715 E Long Laka. Thure-Sat

BLOOMFIELD TWP-3 family Frt only. 10-6. Baby equipment, an-t ique*. leaded glaaa. mlac 5241 Fairmont H » C t . I E * . W.of Frank-an. N.of Quar t on off Van N a n

BLOOMFIELD TWP Attic Sale. Houaahold traaaur—. soma f rom the pest A some f rom the present Thurs . F r t . Sat 5694 Raven Rd

i f a U Walnut Lake Rd

FARMINGTON Garao* SMa- S a p t 30th. Oct 1-2nd. 9am-4pm Clothes. mo to rcyd—. boats A miac 29926 S. Stockton. (9 Mke /MKMebaRI

FARMINGTON HILLS - Girt* d o m -ing, toys, houaahold. bar. mlac Thur*.-Frt.. S e p t 29-30. 9-5 30081 FemhM Dr . between 13 A 14 M M

FARMINGTON HILLS - Frt. 9-4pm. 36255 C romp lon CtrOe. Independ-ence Commons Mlsc household goods, boys Cloth—, etc

femHy Frt. 9 -6 . S a t » - 4 . 3793 Un -coki Dr. J14'AMI. between Laheer A

•MgraphV

BIRMINGHAM - Bat ter Than Aver a g a Q a r a g a SaMI Ant iqu— m d u d k i g

m p o t b a M a d a tove . unuaual an -t i q u e II.T.—*pry p laces , fcjrnffure.

k lights. q u M t y m a n A w o m e n * _ Mng. s eve ra l Heme neve r worn.

T h m . Barn iSian. 600 i m i c a t e d b e t a a M t Lincoln A Maple . W Of W o o d w a r d

M INGHAM - Boy * > 1 1 1 1 1 A d e e k eet . d rop- l ee f F o r m i c a k i t chen

A cMMren ' I t ems Thurs . F r t . SM.. 9 to &

Darby . N o l Map le . E of A d a m s

S a M ^ F r u T s a t S a r g M n a a a k x e f M a c . quaMy m a r -

numeroua lo mainica'i.

O r , N of 13 M M W. off (Not t ingham For aa t Sub . )

M Of M a p l e . E Of A d a m s 6 4 6 - 3 7 9 0

S a t . Oc t t . 9 -4 c t . tm M .

a a M Rk ig -pong MMa. * m a ? ° ^ 3 t a b l e , a a — a M w M i , boys c loth—

FARMINGTON HILLS -Sal. , 9am~4pm 29714 Fox Club Dr.. 13 A Drake area. Furniture, books, toys, c lo th—, artow blower, etc.

FARMINGTON HILLS - 3 Hou— Ge-rag* Sale Sept 29. 30 A Oct 1:9-5 Clothing, furniture. Early American c*iand—er*. bazaar K a r a 29430 Gacreet W o l Middlebeit . N of

FARMINGTON H u X - Mult l Fam»y Thurs.-Sal.. 9am-Spm Bike*, toy* .

ihold. many c lofh—. super buy*

Ridge, off Farmington Rd , N of 13 M M 33647 York Rk

FARMINGTON HMa - Large 3 femly garage eatata sale Thurs.-Sat. . fr30am-*pm 21473 Deeulora Lane. N of 6. between Hatsted A Hegger-

enter on Lu^on 10 Oeaulord.

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S MOVING SALE. Leweon sols. 8'SO Wing-beck chairs. $75 sach Round k i t d v an table A 4 chairs. $50 Very good

Thurs Frt Sat. 9 W 5 26279 Bay-berry Rd 12 M M A Farmington Rd.

FARMINGTON M L L S . SoM country cottage. f *moda6ng new h o m e You name It. we've got Itl Ant iqu—. col-

aturaa. furniture, fbrtur— b U M n g ar ta ls 3 Femky End of Scotten.

N Of 8. E of M d d M t M t Sept 29-30th, 9 -6 ; O c t la t . . 9 -noon

FARMMGTON H«XS: Thur-Frt .9-4 OueWyl 5 lamdy* 25215 Rutledge N of Grand r, E of Drake

FAI _ r . C r o w n P i C L N o l G r a n d Rh>ar W Of D r a k e Frt-Set, 9 -4pm

F A R M M G T O N MBs bury . 1 b lock E of n e a r 11 M M . S M . . O c t 5 p m only, g r o u p I

F A R M M G T O N HK.LS Frt A SM. 9 ^ 8 21726

Couok. U

F A R M M G T O N HILLS F u n r i t m .

»A much m o r e Frt A La M u a r s M p f I t

M M W of MMMebaf t

706 Qaraga 8alaa: Oakland

FARMINGTON HILLS. 21403 Wood-farm. 6/Halstaed Fn-Sat, lO-Spm Household, turmture A appkanc—

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g e k x e A rrvac 3 2 1 1 3 R e d Clover , off 12 b e t w e e n O r c h a r d Lake A F a r m -ington Rda en te r o n K e n d a P w o o d Thurs. . Frt . S a t . 9 t o 4 P M

FARMINGTON HIM- S e p t 3 0 t h -Oct 1st. 9 s m - 5 p m B l k s s . goll d u b s , window m c o n d i t i o n e r . 5 H P rototiAer. m a c 2 8 6 6 9 S a l e m Rd S. O L I X W. ot. N o r t h w e s t e r n . N. of W s M t g t o n

FARMINGTON HILLS - Frt . S a l 9 -4 p m 3 0 0 2 6 FernhW. C a n t e r b u r y C o m m o n * Off 13 M M 3 b l o c k * W of O r c h a r d Lake . F u r n i t u r e adu l t 3 wheel m o t o r bike, c a m e l b a c k t r u n k , g — grW. d e c o r a t e d a w — t a m o r e

FARMINGTON HILLS - Rolling O a k * Sub . 3 family aale , Mka. fu rn i t u r e ,

f ix tures d<*h—. c lo th ing , lot* h o u — h o l d m l s c Frl S e t 10-4

31042 Hun te r s Whip. 14 M M F a r m -mgton Rd a r —

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h e r . d ryer s t o v e , q u e e n b e d . movie A s l ide p r o t e c t o r s . Blazer S10 . m a n y m o r e hou*et>old i t e m s

FARMINGTON HIM - nee r ty new electr ic b e r b e c u e . se t of d r u m s .

}ht t ab l e with weight* , v a c u u m o e r . t r u n d l e b a d * : p i c t u r e s ,

lamp*, e d d m g m e c h m — . s t e r e o radios , c lothing, e t c S a t . A S u e . 1 1 a m - 5 p m 3 3 0 0 0 C o v m g i o n P > J H Dr.. Apt 0 8 (off 14 M M . 1 Block W of Mlddlebel l l

FARMINGTON - H u g e - A n t i q u e l u r , mture . oorner c a b i n e t , p o t beky s tove s m o k e r . d l*h—. l a d — b i k e d o t h — mlac Frt t h r u S u n . 9 a m - 7 23232 Vloiel G r a n d River. O r c h a r d Lake a r — 4 7 8 - 6 0 2 «

FARMINGTON - P i ano , a n t i q u e are* aer, m i sc . i t e m * S a l . S u n O c t 1-2 22977 F rede r i ck , S of G r a n d River. 3 rd S t E of F*rm«ng ton Rd

FARMINGTON - Sep< 28 . 2 9 A 30 9 - 5 2 4 0 0 0 Pickett Farming ton A Grand Rh«er Washer, bed. sofa, baby d o t h — . girt * * lze 4 - 8

FARMINGTON - T h u r s - S a t . 9 a m -5pm 2 4 1 3 1 S f Mary Ct . 10 » Farming ton Rd Mlec f u r n i t u r e 4 tools . 2 E than A M n s o l a s

FARMINGTON S a l A S u n 9 till 5. furn i ture , m o t o r c y c l e , h o u s e h o l d I t ems 2 3 2 7 4 Violet. 3 b l k s N of G r a n d River 1 blk E of O r c h a r d Laka

FARMINGTON - 2 0 9 3 7 Inks te r Rd . 1 block N of 8 M M . T h u r s -Frt - S s t . s t s r t m g at 9 a m

INK LIN - Hydraukc l ack , o w e s (country a c o a e e o r t — I S a t 10-S 3 2 3 2 2 Scen ic Lane . 13"* / Inks te r

FRANKLIN 3 0 3 0 0 W o o d s . d e Or . Thur s thru Sun 10 IMI 5 Fu rn i tu re , exe rc i se e q i a p m e n t . mlec . i t e m *

GARDEN CITY - 3 2 6 3 9 B r o w n 1 blk N of M a r q u e t t e . E of V e n o y Thurs -Sa l . 9 - 5 p m Kid* d o t h — h o u s e h o l d item*. Avon p r o d u c t * , mac

HUNTINGTON W O O D S S a t A S u n 9:30 l o 4 Bicycle, kn i fe s e t s c r t b qua r t z d o c k * . Hung c a b i n e t , turrn-lurs . o ther h o u — h o l d I t e m s 12761 Lincoln, b e t w e e n C o o k d g e A S c o t i a

HUNTINGTON W O O D S - Mint c o n d i -t ion- winter d o t h l n g . gir ts . 4 t o 14. w o m e n * M s o — , m e n s - 38 t o 44 TV—, toy* A m u c h m o r e 1 J 1 3 4

ike . 2 tx S of 11 M M A C o o -k d g e Thur s Ptf S a t 9 a m - 5 p m

LATHRUP VILLAGE - T h u r s - S s i 1 0 e m - 5 p m . 2 7 0 5 1 V a t h r u p . 1 block N ol 11 M M . 1 b lock E of S o u t h -held 3 3 y rs a c c u m u l a t i o n

HUNTINGTON WOOOS-Frt A Sat. 9am-5pm. d o t h — galore all ag— winter/eummer. household coaec-non*. unique m m . k i d s golf d u b * , urkcyda, pogo stick, car top carrier something for everyone. 10455 Lin-coln. 10V1 M M W of W o o d w a r d

LATHRUP VILLAGE - Fr l - S a l 17367 San Rosa. S. of 12 M M . E of Southfield Rd Clothee. houseerar—

LATHRUP VILLAGE S a l - S u n 9 -5pm 2 7 7 0 1 W C e l l t o m i a , N of 11. W. of Southf ie ld H o u s e h o l d i t e m s

L A T H R U P V I L L A G E 2 6 7 2 1 M e a d o w b r o o k Way: W of S o u t h -Mid . S off 11 M M F u r n i t u r e t xkae riding m o w e r S a l . , Oct . l a t . 9 - 5 p m

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Muiu family l u g g a g a . typewri t -j r e f r a m e s , ea rner -

— Much , m u c h , more* T h u r s - S a t . S r i 2 7 0 5 5 E ldo rado , W of S o u t h -

LATHRUP VILLAGE - ant iqu—, ch* -drens A houaahold i tems, inc lude* cut. pr—eed A depression glass, some a n decoware. china cupe A saucers, vintage tewek-y A knick Knacks Ant ique farm too ls A printers Iray Many boy* A girls d o t h — (NB thru 4T. a l seasons 1 Car seat, chang.no table, loys, type-writer lots mlsc Frl A Set Sept 30 • Oct 1. 8 30-3pm 28620 La thn jp Btvd Southfield-12 m M a r e a

NORTHVILLE-Large Mov ing aale 1002 Saratoga Ct.. c e r ^ r SMI and Taff. Thurs-Frt, 10-5 Furniture. Christmas items, plants Ee*y gkdar *«arcleer. much, m u d i more

A Garage 48006 Mayo

Sat 9am-

NORTHVH.LE - I Sale. Connemers Or S of 9 M M T h u * Frk ! 6prr Some *n t i que j [ Av#n

NOV) - Sept 29, 30 A c t 1 A' 2, h o u a a h o l d g o o d / f u r n i t u r e

unit*, kttcften lable with 4 chairs 1 Clover

NOVI 9 **" 1 a i ! • M rli'Mair. i m ih Tur-M Ore— auto 2 1 8 1 0 S a g M o t imer hou— 9 3 0 e m - 3 p m S e p l 2 9 A 3 0

NOVI - 3 family. C u r t a M a t h a tv b * « . ac immg c f i — . m e n A «n a m e n d o t h e a. househo ld 9 - 5 p m . S a t O c l 1 2 3 6 6 9 w

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M0V1 • 39960 Bur l on Ct o f f Nkar . W of Haggerty. N of 10 m M Thurs-Sat Craft m i p l a a . fabric, cftma.

OAK PARK Sal -Sun (Oct 1-21. tO-4 21910 Kipang. S of 9 M 1 W of C o o M g e Toola. houaahold. m a c

OAK PARK Tone of s t u f f Double over g— nova inpse draaaar. Noe-vk tfdn care, g l r r * d o t h — Cheepi 25691 Marlowe Plaoa. N off Lkv-com between Cookdge 6 I M d Sat 10-6. Sun 11-5

ORCHARO LAKE. 3675 l i e i i n -g—ina. c iom—. reco rd * books , ak condMoner, m a c Sept 29-SO-Oci i

ROCHESTER MLLS-6 pkje^^H 388 Longford Or. SlrMtOi^^H^

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ROCHESTER HILLS e e l mture . coMci lb i—. d o o a n a . amak a p p k a n c — k n i c k - k n a c k s A m o r a S e p l 29 .30 A Oct 1 .9 -8 3639 W » J k a m e b u r g Ct , H u n t e r * Creek S u b d l -

ROCHESTER Yard S a l e thing! 3 m M a N of R o c h e s t e r . Ro-c h e s t e r Rd t o S n — 9 a m ~ 6 p m , S e p t 3 0 - 0 c t 1st

ROCHESTER J e c k e t s , h a t s T-a h i n s s w e a t s h i r t s s w e a t p a n t s , miac Hems S a l . 9 e m - 6 p m 3 0 7 Oreca , Mam A W o o d w a r d

ROCHESTER R e c y c l e d T r e e e u r — Dinosaur H i i A n n u a l G a r a g e S a l e / Fundra iser - b s r o a m s gatore" Sa l -S u n , Ocl 1-2. 9 - 3 p m O l d e r P e r s o n C e n t e r " 312 W o o d w a r d S t . E of Mam S t Don't Miss!

ROCHESTER 1623 Yale C t . Uni-versi ty HiOa. oft Avon Rd Th«*s-Frl-Sa i Miac n e m a . an muat g o

ROYAL OAK MOVING SALE Bki—. tab les , d o t h — , h o u s e h o l d mlsc 3176 W a n c k ^ b e t w e e n 12 A 13 M M . W oft W o o d w a r d S a l S u n 10 tm 6

ROYAL OAK Moving S a l e 2 4 0 3 U n -w o o d . S of Webs t e r S a t 9 - 5 Mag-ic Chef r a n g e Grbeon waaher hall runner , light f u t u r e s , gold mirror f r a m e , f i replace l oo t s m l s c

SOUTHFIELD - A moving s a l e Fur-mlure . a p p k a n c — . h o u a a h o l d rrn*c R e a s o n a b l e 2 3 6 7 7 Merrill. E of Southf ie ld . off Mi Vernon A Rut-land Sa l Sun , 9 t o 5

SOUTHFIELD - Colo—al 100 Family S a l e J o h n G r a c e C e n t e r 8 Mile/ Beech , S e p t 3 0 - 0 c t 1, ! 0 a m - 7 p m

SOUTHPIELD -- furn i ture , r e c o r d * , c lo ths a n d m l s c b a r g a i n s 2 1 2 0 7 Poinc iana . S ® i 30. Oct , 1 A 2 10-

« M B e & inks te r a r —

SOUTHFIELD G a r a g e sa l e - 2 family Adults Designer A Leather d o l h — Children*- girl aoa 12. boy 17 Thurs thru S u n 9 a m - 4 p m 18331 W — t h a m p l o n . 2 (Hocks N of 8 Mae t block W of Sou th f i e ld Rd

SOUTHFIELO - H o u s e h o l d fu rn i -ture. b a b y 4 chi ldren d o t h — . 2 1 1 2 1 Po inc i ana off 8 M M . 2 b l o c k a E of Ink i le r Rd . F n - S a t

SOUTHFIELD H u g e G a r a g e S a l e ANTIQUES A COLLECTIBLES

Carouse l h o r s e s (21. oak s e t t -rocker . c h a r s t a b l e s m e p i e c h e a t , beaut i ful g lass including R S P rus -sia Loetz. Royal Ooul ton, F a n t o n . Depress ion , Crysta l (Original DeVk-b i s s p e r f u m e a fomkzar f r o u l a t e n d -ing p ic tu r— f r a m — l a m p s , c h a n d e -liers a d v e r t i s e r s c o k e c t i b l — a n d much miac Frt . S a t , Sun . . 9 l o 6 p m 22289 Kaefer 1 Wk W of Tele-graph . 1 blk S of 9 M M

SOUTHFIELD - Misc. g o o d s , b o o k s lurnrture. c lotning. f i r ewood . S e p t 30-Oct 1-2 . 9 -6 2 4 2 2 6 E d g e m o n l . S of Ten, b e t w e e n B e e c h A Inkster

SOUTHFIELD Ocl 1 4 2; 9 - 6 Cloth—, matern i ty M e new. lewelry. toys , m l s c 18446 W H a v e n N. of 6 Mile, W of S o u t h M l d F r e e w a y

SOUTHFIELD - Oct 1 A 2 A n t i q u — 1975 D o d g e Van Oak k i t c h e n is-land Pa in t ings A p p l l a n c — A mlac. 2 8 5 7 0 S tuar t S of 1" Southf ie ld A Greenf ie ld

SOUTHFIELD - Oct . 1 A 2. 10 -5pm. B r i d e s m a i d s j o w n s d o t h — , laches a c c e s s o r i e s h o u s e h o l d I tem*, m u c h m o r e 26431 F o n t a n a . Klngaley Es-t a t e S u b , off E v a r g r e — (en te r on Covington) . Be tween 11 A 12 M M

SOUTHFIELD - S a t - S u n . 9 - 6 zer relrlg , loots , c e r a m i c TM.

a n d lo ts m o r e 2 0 2 7 3 W o o d b u r n S ol 9 Mi . W ol E v e r g r e e n

SOUTHFIELO - S e p l 2 9 30 , O c t 1. 9 - 5 W o m e n * d o t h — (*tze 4 A 6V chi ldren s d o t h — 3 0 7 4 5 W o o d g a t a S of 13 M M . E o t E v e r g r e e n .

SOUTHFIELO. S t a r t * S a p t 30 . 10 AM . 2 5 7 3 5 C o d e . 3 b l k s W of

N of 10 M M

SOUTHFIELD Frt 5 III 9 . S a t 9 t * Behind* m a n a g e r * of f ice . 2 6 0 9 0

W 12 MM. Pine Aire a p t *

SOUTHFIELD^ Sa le Sa l A S u n 9 a m - 6 p m I n d i a n J 8 Miie/ lnkater a rea : .

SOUTHFIELD - 3 family. S a l S u n 9 -Ocl 1.2 Furn i tu re , d o t h m g .

househo ld m i s c . 2 2 3 4 0 t v * n h o e Lane. 12 M M 4 Lah*er

TROY - Apartmerr t s a l e Mlsc S a t 4 S u n only. 9 a m - 3 p m 1700 K i n s , off of Crook* , b e t w e e n 15 4 16 M M

TROY - Fuml tu re . Thur s 6 Frt , 9 - 5 2 7 6 3 T imbe rwyck . E of A d a m * b e t w e e n 16 A 17 M M

TROY-Furniture, 3 1 0 *q ft K e n ti le, chairs , table , too l s , m i s e Thur s A Frt, 1 0 a m - 4 p m . 3 3 8 2 N e w g a l e Rd . ott A d a m a 1 Wk N of Big B e a v e r

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W BLOOMFIELD - Thurs thru Sat houeehoid. good c loth—, gift Hem*. 5526 Tamerlane. S of Maple be-tween Orchard Lake A Middlebeit

W BLOOMFIELD - 4 7 2 5 Walnut Lake Rd , co rne r of F a r m i n g ! o r ThuracSat . 9 - 4 p m Kids toy* Ska*, poo l b o o k s , d o t h — . Or—, lawn spr inkler A h o u — h o l d i t e m *

W BLOOMFIELD Famky Merge r Sa le i We h a v e e x t r a t a b l e s cha i r s , a n t i q u — a p p k a n c — h o u s e h o l d i t ems , kids ' loys . o s m — , cloth—, even * Boal S a t Only! 4 1 1 8 O r c -h a r d Creel Ct S o l WekHrt L a k e R d off O x h e r d L a k e Rd S e e a g n s '

BLOOMFIELD famtfy An-t iqu—. don col lec t ion . Kir )acket de -s igner d o t h — , inc luding la rge wom-e n * ' * sizes Typewri te r . TV. bike*, linena. book* , too l s . T a p p a n r ange , g — oven broker c o m b o . Hotpomt d i shwashe r , d o u b l e e l m o n d a n * HKte-k-bed c o u c h , m u c h mt*c 2 4 5 5

Dr I Wk E of Midd leben L o n e Pine, S e p l 29, 3 0 Oct 1

S a m tm 5pm

O g d e n off Lorn

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PLYMOUTH - S M . S u n 10 10 5 11739 B e e c o n HII Or S of Ann Ar Dor Tr*a H o u s e h o l d i tems, furni-ture. toys , p o o l - l a b l e mlec

_ PLYMOUTH-Thurs , S e p t 29 until n o w Item*, m m — , b o o k s 6 m u c h • I t ems a r e g o n e 9 e i n 5pm. 4 1 9 H

GARDEN CITY - 5906 Helen Thur* Frl S * t . 10 l o ? Girl '* d o t h — , snowbiower Nor i t ake s t o n e w a r e

LIVONIA F a l S a l e o* pamt inga . s k a t e s . tMcycl—. dirt bike, houke-

m o r e Frt A S a l 9 a m - 4 p m 157101 ot 5 M M A Newburgh

UVONIA Fr i -Sa l .9 3 0 - 5 p m 2 Fami-ly S a l e ' 3 9 1 7 5 Park hu r s t S of 5, E of 2 7 5 C h k d r e n s d o t h — loys. tur m t u r e c o u c h 4 p i ece o a k - d o u b l e b e d r o o m se t lamp*, fo rmic* t ab le / cha i r* , lady '* ski outfit (size 121

LIVONIA - Fn. . S a l . 9 e m - 4 M p m . c a r h o u s e h o l d i tem*, young m e n s d o m i n g s n o w blower p ic lu res miac 18214 H a m p l o n Cour t , be-t w e e n 6 - 7 . off W a y n e Rd

LIVONIA - F n th ru Sun 9 a m - 7 p m lawn tool* f u r n i t u r e tool* *ma» ap -p k a n c — quali ty Huff 8930 B e e tr ice. N ol J o y . W of MiddMbeA

LIVONIA- Frt thru S u n 1 0 a m 3 0 4 4 4 Nye. S of 5 Mi W of Herv-y Ruff Anlwjues , f u r n i t u r e appli-a n c e s . l o y s r e c o r d * , c lo th ing , qua t» . c a k e *uppk— n o m a t i o M .

BEVERLY HILLS - 3 1 6 1 5 W a r t h a m Rd 1*1 S t N o l 13 M M , E off Ever g r e e n Sa l 10-4. S u n 12-5 Twin b o y * cloth*, crib*, c a r *eat girla c loth*. & lots m o r e

LIVONIA Gigan t i c 3 Family Saief Bik—. lawn m o w e r s , s k a t — bows , lurnr ture fish l ank s t a n d k ids c lo th—, m u c h m o r e Thur* thru S u n 9 - 5 p m 14440 Mel rose 2 b lks W of M e r r i m a n S of Lyndon

CANTON - h u g e a a l a , S e p t 29 thru O c t 2 9 :30-5 Furn i tu re , c lothing, h o u a a h o l d item*, lo t* m o r * 4 2 0 6 6 Brook view Ct Eas t of U M y be -tween Pa lmer 4 C h e r r y HII

LIVONIA Hills S u b 3 Family! Wed-T h u r - F r i , 9 3 0 - 5 F u r o l l u r e - k i d s s t u f f -mi sc 3 6 6 2 5 M o m m g * i e r Dr S o l 8. be tw N e w b u r g h A 1-275

CANTON Moving G a r a g e S a l e Househo ld 4 miac Frt . S e p t 3 0 A Sa t - . Oct 1 I r cm 9 a m - 2 p m 6 6 5 2 Brook shire, b e t w e e n W a r r e n & Ford E o f U M y

PLYMOUTH 6 Family Sep l 29 thru Ocl 2 10-6 9 1 5 6 Man ton O l Joy b e t e e e n Main A Liley

CANTON - Multl f amky TNur* , Frt A S a t All d a y - S o m e fu rn i tu re chk-d r e n s clothing A l o y s 6 9 3 3 Pitts-l o r d S of W a r r e n b e t w e e n S h e l d o n A U M y

LIVONIA - L iqu ida te My E*ta te Sa le S e p t 2 9 - O c l 2. 9 - 5 eve ryday 31052 M a s o n . S of Lyndon . E o« Merr iman Chi ld ren^ stuff furni ture , d e c o r a t i n g i tem*, g a r d e n i n g *uppk—. e t c P l Y M O U T M g o M MukMnd .

LIVONIA-Meving Sa le Sa t 4 Sun N of Joy W ol M c C k j m p h a Fn S •5 16195 Huff. W ol N e w b u r g . S a t 9 - 5 S u n . 9 - 3 p m T h o u s a n d s ol

b e t w e e n 5 A 6 Ld t s of g o o d i — * ^ j » m i c s . b o o k s g a s d ryer f u m k u r e 10-5

C A N T O N R i d i n g t o y * , g a m — , e t c T h u r s - S a t (9-29 thru 10-1St>. 9 - 5 p m S Of Ford Rd . Likey - off Saltz t o 1403 Ranier

b i k e s . 10-ol

LfVONIA MOVING - S e p t 30 4 O c t ' I - 2 n d . Frt - S u n 9 a m - 5 p m Furni-tu re . h o u s e h o l d i tems, misc 19197 A u b u r n d a l e . off 7 MUe Rd b e t w e e n Mer r iman A F a r m i n g t o n Rd

CANTON - S a t only 6 2 0 5 P o r t e n d g e Ln TV boy* b ikes , loys . doll s t a n d , gilt s h o p d o — o u t H e m e

CANTON- S e p l 29-30 . Oct 1*1 9 a m - 5 p m 1631 WHlard Or b e t w e e n Ford Rd 4 Sa l tz . Baby i tem*, h o u s e h o l d , miac G r e a t b a r g a i n s

S A N T O N - S e p t 29 . Oct 1 8 a m -6 p m 1663 Rust ic R i d g e Clo th ing .

A m a c Off of P a l m e r b e t w e e n t o y s 4 l i M y 4 Hagger ty

CANTON T h u r s - S a t . 9 a m - 5 p m . S u p e r Sa le B e d s / c r i b , b u n k , twin c o m p u t e r , deek . b o o k t i chikl - adul t b ik— d o m i n g , h o u s e h o l d ' I e m s l o t s m o r e . Exce l l en t c o n d i t i o n 4 7 8 3 0 Hanfo rd , N / F o r d . W /Beck

CANTON - T h u r s S a t , S e p t 29-O c t 1. 8 -4 Toys, ike r i ses , fu rn i ture 4 2 4 7 9 R e d t e m . S o u t h oi Fo rd Rd W e s t off U M y

CANTON-Yard s a l e , b a b y d o t t i — e t c S a l 4 Sun . I 0 a m - 4 p m . 170 Brit-t a n y off Cherry HM. W of 1-275

CANTON Baby. l oys . l inens, kitch-e n m o r e Everything m u s t g o ! F r t -S a l 9 a m on . 6 1 5 8 Wlkow C r e a k . N of Fo rd w of U M y

CANTON Thur s A Frt 10-5 1990 W o o d m o w . S of P a l m e r W of S h e l d o n Rd B a b y d o t h — A turm-t u r e . t a b l e A 4 c h a i r s . mi»c

CANTON 4 3 0 4 7 Hanlord b « f e a n Sheldon A U M y Clothmg A various household items Thur* Sept 29 thru Sal Oct 1. 9 :30 t a 6

CANTON - 2 family Frt 2-7pm A Sat. 10-4pm Cokect ib l— kf lchen appkanc— color tv furniture, a le 42059 WoodOridga. Corner of Line* A Woodbrtdge S of Cherry HR

CANTON. 3 t *mi»— Frt . Sapt 30 Sal.. 6 c i 1 9 AM - 5 P M 7364 Burgundy. 2 streets W of Canton Center. N of Warren

CANTON 3 Famky" Of Ford, W Of U M y Sept 30 A Ocl 1st. 9-4 Furni ture, household d o t h — , m a c . Cash onfyi

LIVONIA-MOVING-Furnrture, appli-a n c e s a n t i q u e acco rd ion A d—k lewelry lool*. chi ldren * d a n c e c o s -t u m e s d o t h — , s n o w blower mrsc 4 m u c h m o r e T h u r s - S u n T0km-5pm 2 6 2 5 7 S C l e m e n t s O d e

LIVONIA. Moving S a l e Ocl 1. 9 -4 P M O e i e l b e d r o o m - * e i baby lur-n i tura b o o k s r e c o r d s , h o u s e h o l d i t ems , d e c o r a t i o n s Dog kenne l a n d m u c h m o r e 14375 H u b b a r d . 1/2 Mile N of S c h o o l c r a f t , 1/2 Mile W of M e r n m a n

LIVONIA - S e p t 29,30, 9 - 5 Toys, k ids d o m — . h o u s e h o l d , furn i ture . 3 6 5 4 0 B o b o c n Near 6 M M 4 L e v e r

LIVONIA-Sept 29 -Oc t 2 9AM -6PM Furn i tu re , d o t h i n g . *nd m o r e G o o d p r i c e s 19745 M a p i e w o o d Between 7 4 6 Mi . E. of Middlebei t

UVONIA S U P E R MULTI Oct *. th ru 9 10am MB 5pm 16910 S t a n m o o r . S Of 6. b e t w e e r Inks ter A Middteber t Mt*c House-hold c o l l e c t a b l — s o m a an i iqu— i rac io r c a n . e t c

LIVONIA - T h u r * -Frl 9 a m - 6 p m , 3 7 7 2 4 S u n n y d a l e W of Newburgh b e t w e e n 5 - 6 M"e . ch i ld rens c lo lhes , l o y s 4 o the r mi»c Hems

LIVONIA - Thur s - S s t 9 a m ? 1 5 1 1 3 N o r m a n . 5 Mile 4 Newburgh Ton* of g o o d stuff

LIVONIA T h u r s - S a t 9 - 5 Bound c a r p e l 6 x 9 d m e t i e cha i r s , ladies s h o — 5 '*N 4 m i s c 3 5 9 3 9 M i d d l e b o r o . E of Lev*n N ol S c h o o i c / a f l

LIVONIA . T h u r s . Frl . S s t 9 AM 2 9 0 7 0 R a y b u r n 5 Mile/Middlebei t Roto- t iker tools , g a r d e n n a m * C h r t s t m — d e c o r a t i o n * , h o u — h o l d

LIVONIA - Wed -Frt , • 9am-5pm 30561 Hathaway E of Merr iman N of Joy. Kid'a d o t h — , toy*. Miac

CANTON. 3 l a m « — b a b y i tem* c ra f t* , miac. krkek k n a c k * , m u c h m o r e l 7653 C h a r r i n g ! o n Or , Frt 10-4, bet Joy 4 W a r r e n , E off C a n -t o n C e n t e r

CANTON 43875 Slmsbory W M f a r * Estate* E of Sheldon. S o l Warren Good variety o l Hems Frt ( S e p l 30) A Sat (Oct 1). 10-5:30

CANTON - 45300 Twkkng. E of Can-dy F i i - S e l . . 9-4

TROY, Giantl F r t , S a t . S u n , 9 - 4 1819 Freerhont For—tvlew V a a g e N of Long Lake. E of C o o k d g e

TROY - Mlac n o u e e h o t d n e m a . clothing, feeak-y. r e c o r d s , a h e e t m u -sic book* , s p o r t s e q u i p m e n t 1757 Bren twood . N off Long Laka , E of C o o k d g e N o n h h e t d HIM S a p t 30-OCL 1 - 2 . 9 - 5

TROY M u l t i - f k m l l y i T h u r a - F r t -S M 9 -5pm 3 6 0 5 Bristol: S W cor-ner of Watt l— a Rochester Rd Hide-s-bed f r e e z e r hou—hold. etc

TROY - SKI Ocl 1 8 30am-5pm Houaahold . furn i ture , carpet ing. TV a s t e r e o e q u i p m e n l 3055 Ckk ' a * ! Rd 2 hou*— N of Big Beaver Rd between Adams 8

TROY 38T1 B w k J e i . N o f f B i g 6 e a -Fri-Sat. 9-5 fumkure. mlac

ver. W off Cookdge Fn-Sat. 9-5 2 famky Houaahold k j m t t u a

TROY - 9 -29 8 9 - 3 0 1 0 a m - 3pm Wri ter pool cover. Iota of Infant d o t h — . 0 - 2 yrs. rmec houaenoid N of Square Laka. between Crook* A L l ver no** 6064 I lerbmoor

WATERFORD-Moving m sale 7630 Pleeaam Manor Or . 1 b a E of WMam* Lake Rd off of Ettzabeth Lake Rd m P l *a * *n t Lake Shores. Sepl 29 A 30 9am-4pm

WATERFORO TWP Famly coneok-

t lqu—. furniture, clothmg. o ld work hor— lack. toy* . A much mora. 2783 Sytv»i Shore* off of Voorh i— Rd between M-59 A Talagraph Frt Sat 9-6 Sun 11-6

WEST BLOOMFIELD • Frt through Sun 9-5 6679 Lae Crest. 1 M S Ol Maple. 1 b l E Of Orchard Lake

WEST BLOOMFIELD - Sat Only 9-4pm 4320 Foxpomte. Woman* da-aigner do t fvng aa— 6. M A 12 S M Lone Pine W off Orchard Lk

WEST BLOOMFKLD - Oc l 1. 2 10 «o 4 6430 Pmecroff. W of Orchard Lake. N of Maple , C lo thes camer-as. toy*, aports s q u o m e n t . k jmt -turs too** houeehdd Heme e tc

W BLOOMFIELD - M t M Famky 3650 Saner off comer Green Lake A Commerce Sapt 29-30 A Oct 1

W SLOOMFCLO. Sapt 2»-30. 70a4 Stonebrook Rd I Mock E M

1 mock N o t 14 9 - 6

M M W of C e n t e r

* • « ' SUMNmore N ol Joy W ol McCkawpiee Wed-Se l 9-2

PLYMOuTH-Cs laM M M 1306 Sher •dan. N of Ann Arbor Tra l . C

^ • e e b y e r ' a n C f w r e . B i r m i n g h a m . * * M E O a n l y x *

R O C H t S T E R HR.LS M w i r v j Set Sept 29 Oct '

R o a n g G r e e n Circ le 1 o> of .Adams

dCkhlng. jewelry, t 30. 10 AM AS50 dnve S of 15 Mka

TMa. Fn . S e t 8 a m - 5 p m Bat • r m g m a a d t a r l O X d M c o u n t

I I C m M j U k Rd SMI M k M M k M N t

M M g M A M J a l W 30. O ^

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C m M r t n g L a a a . 1 & M M W M M M . N. M M M M .

M m - 5 p m W K l Ort Oct I .

i o n Center. S of Joy JBL Speakers, yard tools, d o m i n g

CANTON-7410 Kmgabndg* W/L»-iey, N/Wsrrsn Sat A Sun., 9-5 An-t iqu—. household m a c Good sale

DEARBORN H t a - 26675 Timber Tra l . S. of Ford. E of inkster Thurs Frt. Sat. 9am-5pm Ant iqu— A miac

DEAR80RN Huge annual (coMc-lor * delight) Garage A pat io aale Cut crystal. Hummel*. coMc to r ' s p late* |cheep), c o M c t l o n of chink cup* A saucer* old record*, i—ret-ry doth ing. much a i f — t k i g mlec. T h m Sept 29-Oct. 2 9em-5pm 23600 Osk. 1 bkr E ot T bkta S o l Ford Rd

Mkgraph. 5 562-4791

DETROIT Moving SMk. Frt., Sept 30, Sat , Ocl 1. 9 30am-5 30pm Fur mture. household Items Must se* Ca*h A Carry, 16214 Parkads DETROIT Moving SaM »*m-4pm. Sal Oel 1st Living room" turmlure excekent aam 6 ahon do f fkng . Mke. chandekers. m a c 17667 Warwick, between 6 8 7 M M

4 Famky Yard Sale i r t a v y . oH

DETROIT 15322 W Parkway, off Fenkea E of Telegraph Frl. A Sal 9am-4pm Baby do th— lo Mrga aOe womena d o t h — Weddkig gown A hat- atte 6 Sofnerhmg for

FOWLERV1LLE SeMng out CoMc-tlonf Oupra—ion Glass Ha l ' s China, Fanton. some Foa lo i i s Other Col-lectible items Frt . Sapt 30th A Sat Oct 1M 8 3 0 a m - 8 p m 731 S Grand % m M N of 1-96

GARDEN CITY - A M of everything 5931 Helen, t ' e b e . N of Ford. 5 M k * W o l Inkster Sepl 30 Oct I A 2 . 9 - 8

GARDEN CITY - Frt.-Sai I 30635 John Hauk. 2 blocka S off Ford Rd down Henry Ruff

GAROEN O T Y - Gigantic Sate-Thurs -Sal V0em-6pm 14 f l f i t glee* boM. motor A trakar 14 Mf f i knum boal A trakar twan bed A M a c 30638 Roeelyn between F. Rd A Cherry M l . E off Merr iman

GARDEN c m r , Larger F r t , S a l S u n . 6 -7 . S S 6 2 5 Bock , be* H a m a o n 6 M d d M b e a S of F o r d

GARDEN CITY • La L e c h e L e a g u e H u g e **•* oI C M d r a n - a A M a l * r n a , d o m i n g , k m b o o k * A l i n n ; F r t . Sapt JO 10am I p m C o m * Dover A C a M M c off M D H e n e d .

Venoy A Mer r iman . N

LIVONIA YARD SALE - Sa t . Ocl 1. 9 a m - 4 p m 14340 Arden . N 0i S c h o o l c r a f t W of Merr iman Misc W o o d t o y s d o t h — i swnmower

UVONIA All i t e m * p r i ced 10 i . f h r u SkT. 9 - S p m 1 * 0 0 5 Rrver . CI, W of F a r m m g l o r N. of

S d i o o i c r e f f

LIVONIA Frt t h r u Mon 9 a m - 5 An-t iqu—. fu rn i tu re g ia*swsrs. r s c o r d m i s c 16621 Levsn . S df 7 Mile

LIVONIA MOVING Sale 30164 Rich land T h u r s S e p l 29 F r l . S e p l 3 0 , 9 - 4

LIVONIA Thur* 11-4 F n . S a t . S u n 9 - 2 14870 Harr ison, S ot 5 M M E ol M i d d l e b e n Ani«ju— ap-p k a n c — . b o o k s , boa t , furn i ture , e t c

LIVONIA 3 famik— K i d s / b a b y h — A m i s c Bike* furni ture

a m m o r e l o a d e r fen clothing 4 m u c h m o r e B e t w e e n MiddiebeU A Inkster off 7 o r 8 M M 2 0 0 0 9 Bren twood S a p t 3 0 t h th ru O c t 2nd , 9 - 6 p m .

LIVONIA - 1 d a y sa le S a l Oct 1 9 -5 p m C a n o e laem e q u i p m e n t furni-t u r e ipoi*. h o u s e h o l d H e m s 18526 S u n s e t S o l 7 m M E of Merr iman S l o p by or call 4 7 6 - 5 4 5 9

LIVONIA - 15420 D o n * 5 MM A M i d d l e b e n F r t . 9 e m - 5 p m Sa l 3 Clot m n g . l oys . m a c

LIVONIA - 16742 Rougvway S of 6 M M W o l Inks te r S a l A Sun . ~ 5 p m Kid* d o l h — . toy* m a c

LIVONIA - 17567 E d g e w o o d 6 m M a n d W a y n e Rd Thrue 4 . f n . 9 a m 5 p m Blk— lumMure clothing a n d

LIVONIA 3 F a m l y Sepl 29 30. Oct

M M E o l L a v a n Gkl s c lo thes (size 5.6 4 7) . loy* boo**.rm*c noueeho id

river O k k s Dr m P lymouth . 2blk5 N of Ann Arbor Tr 1*1 h o u — E ol Riverside Or

PLYMOUTH - Thur s Fn , 9 a m - 3 p m 9 5 7 6 Winter s a l Circle Ridgawooa H»ils R e d e c o r a t i n g - g o o d used fur mture . Mi t sub i sh i tug s c r een TV d o t h — , h o u s e h o l d g o o d *

PLYMOUTH T W f • T FiflWy GiT r a g e Sa le 6 8 9 1 M a r l o w e Furmlura rmsc 9 a m - 5 p m W e d th ru Fn

PLYMOUTH G i g a n t i c G a r a g e Sa le Ovei 30 fami l ies d o n a t i n g P tymo^ ' -Fife 4 Drum F u n d 7 R e i s e r S e p t 29 & 30 Two l o c s t i o n s 4 6 4 3 1 Bsrr tng ion a n d 4 9 3 N -Harvey

P L Y M O U T H - 1 5 1 4 5 t n b r o o k Dr Hagger ty A 5 Mile 2 s e t s tab le « chairs , d e s k s , f r e a z a r a n t i q u e s m. d u d v i g a w o o d s i o v s r edwood pa UO set va r ious h o u s e h o l d Hems lo ts of d o m i n g S e p t 2 9 . 3 0 A Oct 1—

PLYMOUTH - 4 2 4 3 5 S c h o o K r a h west of H a g g e r t y T h u r s a S s t 9-4 Corner c a b i n e t 4 a lot m o r s

PLYMOUTH 4 6 6 7 5 Hsrv—t Dr R i d g e w o o d Hil ls-Sub S e p t 29-30th 9 30 -pm NO Ear l i—' A n Decc Chrome a g l a s s dining set . 1959 MGA. fu rn i tu re b a b y i t e m s mMc Off Ann Arbor Rd b e t w Beck & Ridge, l a k e Hiker—i into S u b 4th SU—I on r ight

a m a c h o u s e h o l d

R E D F O R O G a r a g e S a l e Moving m o s t il no t ak, m u s t go" Sa t O c t 1. B a m - e p i t i C o u c h e s tovks—ls t a b i — c h a i r s l e m p i h o u s e h o l d , i t e m s e t c 1 3 5 ^ 3 Wormer C o r n e r of S c h o o l c r a f t 2 b locks w of T e l e g r a p h

REDFORO Moving S a l e Everything g o e s 9 4 0 3 S a l e m . S of W C h i c a g o S e p t 30-Oct 1 9 - 5

REDFORO MOVING SALE Furm tu re S o l a s l e e p e r t ab l e cha i r s l a d d e r s h o u s e h o l d Hems Ocl l 4 2 ! 0 a m - 7 p m 1 1 7 6 5 Hazerton P t y m o u t h / T e i e g r a p h a r —

loving S a l S o l d " F n . S a l S u n 8 -6 191W GayW'd N of 7 b e t w e e n tnksier a B e e c h F u r n i t u r e a p p l i a n c e s yard furn i ture , tools , o f f ice furni ture guns , h o u s e h o l d a yard t r e a s u r e s

REDFORD MOVING SALE App/i a r r e t f m f i r m t m e , do t t i * . A p e chee - e t a m p e r were going Wes! Most all g o e s c o m e s e e Sai Oct I 8 2 9 4 p m 18428 Dalby. E Of B e e c h S of 7 mile

REDFORD - N a m e b r a n d Irving room d e n a n d o c c a s i o n a l turnftura Also many h o u s e h o l d H e m s Moving m u l t sell A p p o i n t m e n t 937-0948

REDFORD S e p t 30-0C1 1 9 5 9 ' 9 6 S a n J o s e E of ink t ie r b e tween W C h i c a g o a Joy Electric r a n g e gym se t mi*c

REDFORD - T a n d e m b i k e furmture e t c Ocl 1 a 2. S a t a Sun 9 a m 6pm 19181 Indian , b e t w e e n 7 Mile

<8 G r a n d River

REDFORO Frt, S a l . 9 - 5 p m Sof* c h a i r , i t e m s l o o n u m e r o u s lo m e n lion 2 6 1 5 5 C a t h e d r a l , Joy Rd a B e e c h Daly a r e *

REDFORO H o u s e h o l d m * c . g l a s s w a r * Ski 9 3 0 l o 5 3 0 19476 Wak e n d e n . G r a n d R*rer B e e c h a r —

BEDFORD- 3 Famky Flatten sola 4 c o f l — t a b l e Tab l—. c h a i r s Smsa a p p k a n c — Clo th ing a m u c h mt*c Fn th ru S u n 1 0 a m - 7 18403 Fox. b e t w e e n B e e c h a Inks ter

WAYNE - P a r t y R e n t a l S t o r e Yarn ^a»e» C h a i r s l a d — oanop i— d i a l -ing d i s h — roOawsy b e d * a a a c r t M d i s h e s A m u c f i m o r e 2 0 - 5 0 % off o r p a p e r p r o d u c t s T h u r s , S e p t 29. Fn S e p l 30. S a l Oct 1, 9 a m - 5 p m Abie Party Renta l . 3 1 8 2 7 Michigan Ave (2 b locks W of M e r r i m a n )

WESTLAND - a n t i q u e fool s loo i s a n d vanity cha i r , b u n k b e d wicker chai r a n d l a m p don iykes loys c ra f t kits s u p p l i e s ga lo r e p i c t u r e s ton* of d e c o r a t i n g i t e m * and much m o r e Frl. 8 S a t , 1 0 - 6 6 0 7 6 Walton N of Fo rd W of W a y n e

WESTLAND- H u g e Yard Sa le 30 yrs a c c u m u l a t i o n Secur i ty mir rors artificial C h r i s t m a s u e — . an t ique g l a s s w a r e h o u s e h o l d Hems, kero-s e n e h — t e r s . e x e r c i s e labia , lug gaga Avon a J im B e e m b o n i e * few toy* No d o t h — M u c h m o r e S e p l 26fh thru 29 th 9 a m - 4 p m 3 3 9 3 3 Blackfoot (E of W a y n e R d -S ol W a r r e n )

WESTLANO i n f a n t s 8 k ids misc h o u s e h o l d , a u t o 8 bika p a r t s s o m e t h i n g for e v e r y o n e Sa t 8 6 o r 9 a m - 6 p m 1447 S UnvkM. N ol Pa lmer W of W a y n e

WESTLANO-MOVIMG. Appkanc e s t a n k y r o o m f u r n i t u r e e t c 6727 M o c c a s e v n e a r W s y n e 8 War ran Thur s 8 S a l 9 a m - 7 p m

LIVONIA - 3 famky Thurs Sept 29 th ru Wed Oct 5th Cloth— house-ho ld Items 100 « o I book*, lots o l m a c 34654 Wood Or S o l 6 M M W o l Farmington Rd

LIVONIA- 3 Famky 36742 Oardene l -la . (7 M — / L e v a n ) S e p t 29 -30 th 9 k m - 5 p m C h i l d r e n s 8 * d u i t * c lo th—, e x c e k e n t cond i t ion Toy*

LTVOMA-3S074 N o r t h g e l e Den Mar E a l s t — b e t w e e n 6 8 7 Frl 8 Ski Toola. h j m K u r e . S h o p S m t l * $ 5 0 0 )

UVONIA - 36279 Lyndon, 4 houa— E of Levsn Frl 6 Ski. only 9-5pm Lo t * of Bargains

UVONIA 8 6 5 9 Rusaek 2 blocka W of Wayne off Ann Arbor Trek Thurs.. Frt 6 Sk i 9 - 5 p m Pool lab ia

NORTHVXLE S a l - S u n . 10-5pm 5 6 0 E B — e k n i 1 b a S ol 8 M M 8 b * s E of S h e l d o n GlFTWARE

NORTHVILLE MOO * oI record* kkdMe d o l h — accorcMn d o M bk i— tewing machine typawrtters Weber g r t l . poo l c o m I fmer miac Fn Sal 6 -50m 202 Debra. N of 6

WESTLANO - O c t 1-2 . 10-dark 34724 Donnelly W a y n e and Ford a r e a H o u s e h o l d c r a f t 8 an t iqu— Oval d in ing se l w o o d g r a m formica _1 « | f . 4 DMA QOtO heavy padded chairs , swivel b a s e and r o M r s

WESTLANO - Ouaiity stuff Sat Oct 1 9~i 3 0 4 2 4 Ledgeckff E ol M e r n m a n . S o l Arm Arbor Trail

An Estate Sale Everyday

L iqu ida t i on center tor the best

Wflh qua l i t y fu rn i tu re a n d

decorative accessories NEW ARRIVALS

FROM

•Bank Trust Depts •Probate Attorneys

•Individual Heirs • t

Incredible savings on

BEDROOM SETS DINING ROOM SETS SOFAS EASY CHAIRS. ENO T A B L E S C O C K T A I L T A K E S . WALL UNITS DESKS SECRETARY DESKS DINETTE SETS. L A M P S CHANOELIERS WALL HANOMG8 OK PAINTINGS PMNTS CRYS-TAL, SILVER GLASSWARE. FLAT-WARE ANO MUCH MUCH MORE EVERYTHING IN GREAT CONDIT ION A N O PRICED TO S E L L

L A Y - A - W A Y W E L C O M E DELIVERY A V A I L A B L E

RE-SELL IT " ESTATE SALES

34766 Grand RNar. FarmngtDn Mon. T u — W e d Sal . M 6 p a

Thurs. Fn. 10 6 p m e > 19 f

C A L L 4 7 8 - S E L L

707 Qaraga Salsa: Wayna

WESTLANO. S a t A Sun . 10-6 . loys. houaehoM 34306

I A Wkdwood

WESTLANO O l d r a n e doming, lur-nrture. household name, ale We've got It a l Oct 1.2. I0em~*pm daky 1262 Ber cheeler S. of CherryMl. W

WESTLANO - SAL -Bun 9-6 Bab* i t e m , hciu—Hold good*, ale 34026 Kennedy, 2 blocka N of Warren 2 b lock* E of Wayne Rd

WESTLANO - S e p l 30. Oct 1-2. 6 A M - 5 P M . T V * , a p p l i a n c e * , d o t h — , a l e 30636 C o d e , 1 block S of J o y . 2 b lock* E of Merrkiiai i

WESTLANO - Thurs A Fr l . 5pm. 7246 Mohawk. War ra f t Toys. houaahokL rmec.

WESTLANO LOU of n e m a . bicycl—, b i rd h o u a — A f e e d e r s , a t e Fn. 1-6. S a l - S u n . 9 - 5 1766 S Car taon

WESTLAND- 10/1-10/2. 10am-? Water bed. camper womerta/klda d o t h — , appaanc— fumiturs. mlac 3 3 1 1 2 Lynx. Venoy A Werren. 1 Mock W of Venoy. off Cowan

WESTLANO - 2 ing Girls d o m — size 10-14 e t c 540 D a r t m o u t h Creeqen i . N of Chertykkk. E of Newburgh Thurs. Frl. Sk i . 9 - 5 p m

WESTLANO - 4 t amtMk. 7610 Gk-m a n . 9 - 5 p m Oct 29 -30 N of War-ren. b e t w e e n Ink t i e r a Middleben

WESTLANO - 5 yr* worth ol cokec-tibl—, a f f o r d a b l e must g o Sa l 8 S u n . I 0 a m - 6 p m 2 1 7 N H a w t h o r n e off Cher ry H a . E of W a y n e

WESTLANO—- 6 6 1 7 Cavail,. W. o l inks te r N ol Ann Arbor Tr . F n - S u n . 9 - 5 p m Ant ique , d o t h i n g . A miac

YPSILANTI - T h u r * , F r l , Sa t 9 a m - 7 O u a l t y 5 ramify sale Mo-ped . beau-tiful e lec t r ic M m . h a n d s n o w biower cab lno t / a ink . 70 .000 Tor-p e d o blower t e l e p h o n — . b ras* an-d i r o n s d i sh— gtaaawar*. furni ture p i c t u r — , toys 1250 Osk N off E Michigan l o Oak

706 Houaahold Qoods Oakland Count?

walnut A

ABLE ESTATE SALE

F n , S a t . S u n . 10-5 5 1 6 N Alexander Royal Oak

(2 b lock* nor th off 11 M M . 5 b lock* eest of Mam)

1 9 0 0 - 1 9 4 0 mahogany cherry Thta hou— a loaded with furniture Dining oval table. 4 chair*, china cabinet Bedroom 1 4 poster bed. m a i d double dreeear A chaat. Bedroom 2 early 1900 Prin-ce— dreeeer. cheat A bed. Bedroom 3 bad double dreeeer A t r ea t aMo 2 matching ChlppendaM twW bade. Living room Chippendale Governor Wmthrop secretary deek. Grandfa-ther d o c k I electric). 3 matching ta-bl— beautiful large cherub lamps. 2 5 conaole color TV SOftle lemp* A aeverai nice old lamp*. 2 complolo set* of cfkna. coetume jewelry. cOI-lact ibi—. cedar doaat . Victorian Eastlake table 8 Crappendala d a w A bak foo l chaas. s o l d oak library labia With ma we* lo t* of a m d ta-bles d o l h — . l inens household misc. pmg pong table, m o a a A much mucxi mora 852-7320

ACCENT CHAIRS. C o n t e m p o r a r y by C a r t o n e . 2 l udou* . p e a c h ahe rbe t . l o n e - o n - l o n e , c u s t o m m a d e t u l p cha i r s , b r a n d new m a t c h i n g l a b n c Al 8900 C a l iris at

p m e 3 yard* Scotchgarded

745-0521

A c c — o r t — 8 Ant iqu— C o n d u c t s

SOUTHFIELD ESTATE SALE (Cranbrook VHege)

18925 WEBSTER ( S d u t h M I d Rd nor th of 12 M M l o W e b s t e r I12H m M L turn wes t on W e b s t e r )

T h u r s . 11AM- 7PM F n & S a l 10AM-4PM

MAHOG-ANY block front ny dining table.

6 chak In * j i c M * n l

chair*, buf fe t 8 cor-i 860 * love a

cortdfflon.

daybed. 2 0 a walnut cheel. aofk. many a n a * tabl—. electric stove re-fngers lor Kanmore a a M t a 8 dryer, amak dinette labia w /2 chaffs. TV cryelel, *kver piaia. American Foa-lo i ta . CkMonne- . t l l i l i r . Royal 1 * 1 ton. anene kitchen nam*, a

toola Hou— a loededl Don't m See you Thurs., Frt or Sat. Bav ANTIQUE Sectional, de—. boi ca— $200 compleia. CMna cabinet

661-4194 ANTIQUE wMrut dining room table aMh pedeetM lags 6 cherry chair*. 2 leaves $480 Steamer Injnk. m a M with tray. $35 646-6312

706 Houaahold Qoods Oakland County

BEDROOM SET 7 pc whne p rovkv CM. c a m p y d o u t M bed a n $860 After I p m 477-17*6

M R I H O l T X M - A one day aale Can (UN cfkna. loys. doming , cr ib, me !

Sepl 30. I or Maple. E

F r l , 10-4 1617

BIRMINGHAM HOUSEHOLD Sale Fumiturs. lamps Schwann e s a r d — bike, rtucroweve. TV. ahotgun. golf d u b * 8 MMc 642-1646

BIRMINGHAM - One sel o l twin beds w/corner cabinet. $100 Oaek. $78. King aoe bedroom —I. and ta-bles. 864-875 Lane oedar cheat. $100 12 f l aola. $500 . Mack lacquer ber complete. $400. uphol-stered chairs. $48 -$68 . dining m o m aat. Magnwox TV. Una origi-nal pictur—. books dmetie e a t

furraahmga loo n u m m e r o u e l o m e n t i o n Priced low No n u m b e r s Thurs -Sa l 10-4. 2 4 2 6 5 WSd B r o o k C l . E off Talagraph b tw 12 6 13 M M R o a d a Welch for aigna

BIRMlNGHAM-Shop Smith ver artel

K C — y w t l 100 *Bcys b e d 8 deek with b o o k c a — h u t c h . 8235 644-5168

BIRMINGHAM. 9 1 5 E Map le O c t 1-2. 9 e m - 5 p m Oookcae—. m o d e m buffe t , la* gla— front c a b i n e t , c u s -tom t a b l * be—. track aght lng . m o r s

BLACK 8 BRASS formica b e d r o o m aat . Q u e e n b a d e — t h e n 1yr ok) $ 1 0 0 0 / b e a t Days -353-5800 ,ak l . 3 5 6

EVSS474-1405

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Drsxa l /Her l -l e g s 7 p i ece t r a d m o n w d k k n g aa l . H ibn ten china cab ina i 63 H e r t t a g e • o f a . m a m a d o c k , f r a m e d p n r r t s All ExceMnt t Offers! 3 3 3 - 1 4 1 9

BROWNE ESTATE SALE

I T S TERRIFIC lit! S e p t 30 8 O d 1, 1 0 e m - 5 p m

* 214 PrenkBn m n a t o r t c M i l o r d . 9 8 W" fo Mkford Exit. Mlfford Rd North lo GM Rd left l o H i * o n left to Franklki

T h a g ree t sal* mclud— a n t i q u e M c k e r rocke r* A flower s t a n d • -b ra ry t a b l e . 1920'* b e d r o o m se t 1930 * dining —t with b u f f e t 2 n d d m m g eel. c id a d e b o v d with m k -rored b e c k , oak c h e s t oak c a n e d c h a k . old wood rocker*, m e t a l b a d p la t fo rm rocker , k n e e h o l e d e — . lady ' s d a — , old t r u n k s old a c h o o l desk Hove . 2 re f r igera tor* k i t c h e n se t . par lor labi— 8 so m u c h m o r a

A C C E S S O R I E S w a t e r , McCoy. I rons tone , loada o l

Nippon. Occupied Japan. Haaey . Fenton. crock*, lot* of old Inens, o ld toys. Wedg^wood c o l e c t f b n M bone cMne. old b—fcet* 8 more PLUS a vary k a 4 car garaga Ptan to spend —vera hours Tha aaM a crammed fuk CASH PLEASE Number* at 9am Friday

SALE BY DIANNE BROWNE 363-6507

B R O W N h u t d » - $ l 5 0 tar 5 p m . or I

- 1150 : an t ique cond i t ion Al

478-6495

CERTC0, INC. • ESTATE SALES • HOUSEHOLD SALES • A P P R A I S A L S • AUCTIONS We also buy out p a r t i * or oomple le eetat— PATRICIA STEMPIEN. 522-1736

CHAIRS p e a o1 verve Men. W o o * merk b r a n d t r ad i t i on* g o o d co rxk-Hon 8 S 1 - 1 3 8 7

CHILDCRAFT chenckr •g d M M A d o u b M d r e e e a . wfk l e /b r a—. n e v e r u s e d 8 7 9 - 0 3 0 9

CHINA CABINET a a l l * . s s -l ighied, $ 3 7 5 6 4 4 - 0 3 0 1

COFFEE TABLE Whi te F r e n c h P r o -

19" wKto. 885 Goto c h — . $ 5 0 4 7 7 - 6 6 5 0

COLLECTORS SALE - 100 a of pMc-— of coetume leweky Tin H o u — "

ANTIQUE 36' round game j a i i a a i * t a b a with 4 c h a r s 2 etagar— S6-

c h « r * ' I f tany- type f ixture PortabM Typewrit * r L i thograph* Pei mug* , miac. n—eon a b a 352-2460

APPROXIMATELY 100 y d s o f Dupont Slammaaler carpel 8 pad. earth ton— C M 626-5866

A-1 CONDITION Tradi t lona tv lng room. 0 2 " n t a . M n g back chak. 2 and lab i—. co f l— t a b a . 42" drum t a b a $1,200 346-5345

BACHELORS DELIGHT Large m a i d eokd oak dkkng t a b a Super a B Cheapo 10am to 10 p m 647-8116

BED aer with mirror $175 T s * i a te $50, 583-1678

BEDROOM SET. g k f * . off w< d o u b a bed 8 dreeear cheat 8 nae Mand $250 363-7813

ANOTHER 2 GREAT SALES

.BY IRIS

SALE #1. _ F r i . Set. . 10 t o 4 PM

28619 Oak Crest Ct. O L D FRANKLIN T O W N

(Located off MkXMba f l u i » i * — f I 6 14 M M R d . ta Old Frank an Or to Oak Creel C t )

EXOUMfTE LARGE HOME"

•Hvtctmm -Weiert ied. -Large room a w O r ien t * rugs. 4MM d o c k , g r a n d f a t h e r d o c k .

SALE U2. Sat.. Sun.. 10 to 4 PM.

29910 MARIMOOR (13 M M Rd b—a—TI Cve rg i ean A Lahee r . 2 Mock* W of E v a gi s e n « k S t o a d d r e — \

"ANOTHER MANSION TYPE HOME'

B r a n c a M i a n wffh n a r M * t o p a -Lkrg* goM M i l l ! «Af t - O r i e n t a l r u g a . - S r o n z e * . -Fre rw* d o c k s « A S Y GRAND PtANO A S f f V C T PIANO -Okv w g kM w m M — k o n t -GcM A

i ( m e m b e r s only), j a r s M n g r o o m A

k i t chen f u m i t u r s . c r y e ! * m 25880 B i i c t i a n . S a l . 10/1. 9-4

COMPLETE FAIRLY Room SaM -K f t c h a r s .

i M M a A m o r a — p a Me Thurs-

. 4 7 7 - e 6 3 0

CONTEMPORARY t u m a h k n * wer i l -ed. Hanging IgMs. bars looa. w N l e ae ther - aecbon* prints, valance A Minds. a r tMcM p lanu A s tand* A quaMy gkM d o l h — aoa 2T.

065-4349

COUCH, LOVESEAT A CHAIR, o t to-man. rust A navy, contam $300

CURIO, beveled gla— and walnut. 4' wtde. mkrored back, wffh key 2 years old. $700 /bs« offer 477-8581

DEPRESSION a s gl—— ar t tor U N by appointment Cak *»«mng* or anyt ime wa—enM 867-6138

DINETTE SET - Dark country pine. Ethan AMn. round p e d a s t * table, matching hutch, buffet 336-6287

DINETTE eats 12), d a M with dalacf i -eCM computer / typewri ter H a n d , very good com*>on 661-3166

DINING ROOM. Orexa. Acco lade I . currently —Mng lor $6,000. kkkWa $6,500 Uuca. 247-0919

DINING ROOM k j r n l lure T a m b a d *

bM G o o d cxiiajffloii 5 5 3 - 2 7 1 6

OlNaiG r o o m s a t M cha i r s . 2 a a v — b a f t r a t E x c a a e m o o r a m

• d R a r e n — n $ N A c h m a cab i -on 8 5 1 - 6 6 6 8

DINING R o o m *M-Franch . Frul fwood. N o r m c a r e a n a Exca

$ PC C o u n t r y

6 2 6 - 3 4 3 2

O a f f N Q ROOM aM. a b r a — Irlm. 6 cha i r s . L M n g Room EnMrtM

I m c n d f o r m i c a . n c f u M n g MM.

n r r a n t unit e * m kght . a m o k e d g a — o o c k t M MbM. M a a s f l w 5pm

n a e C M 4 7 7 - 7 1 I S

OaMNO ROOM tsMe c o m e r c M n e c a b k u

aMh 2 dMlrm. 2 M s u m c u r v e d

6 2 4 - 0 3 0 4

D M M G ROOM TABLE a n d 6 c h a i r s .

$ 2 7 $ . 8 6 6 - 2 6 6 2

nut Itmah. country F r e n c h l a b i a . 6 c h a k * 8 L a e — k o n t $1.3&0. Mao.

O a f l N G SET wffh b u f f e t c o n — m p o -rary. off * f M T u — d o aoMc f r — k a v k i g a u e 3 7 3 - 7 8 6 4

DRAPERY WORKROOM g o i n g o u l of I m a m MuM a a l J o u a — a a p e i t — 6 Mbrto* C h e a p T u — . O c t 4 oMy. 566-2387 3 8 6 - 0 7 M

Yellow Rose

706 Housahotd Qooda Oakland County

I ESTATE SALE S O U T H R E L D

Frankl in Village ConOos FrkJey. Sept. 30

Sat.. Oct. 1. 10-5

Living room: Trad i t iona l black S whi le print sofa. 2 occasional chairs, tab les A lamps. Dining room: Trad i t iona l round table. 4 cane back chairs. K i t chen : Cus tom r o u n d pedesta l table. 4 W o o d a r d wrought Iron chairs. Bedroom: comple te K i n g size bed. chest, dresser and mirror , 2 night s tands B e d r o o m : S l e e p s o f a , table, lamp, vanity bench . 2 FOUNDERS chests -Accessor ies Include: M a -

h o g a n y worn ana desk a n d chair. Service o l 8 M i n t o n ch ina, service ot 12 Ayns -ley. China, crystal and Sil-ver Pictures and deco ra -t ive accessories C lo thes size 6-10. Household misc.

25004 CHAMBLEY N off 12 M M Bet Te leg raph Nor thwes te rn Hwy . Turn on Rd ' o*ow w g n s

Lilly M. & Co. ESTATE S A L E 16300 K k t u h k e , Bk-m m g h a m , 14 M M 8 P i e r ce S e p l 30 Ocl 1 9 a m - 6 p m

ESTATE SALE 19175

ADDISON SOUTHFIELD

WASHINGTON HEIGHTS! Take Santa Barbara sou th f rom West 10 Mi le Road, b e t w e e n E v e r g r e e n 4 Southf ie ld Roads.

Fr iday - Saturday - Sunday (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.)

FORMAL LIVING ROOM WITH MATCHED SEATING. G O R G E O U S BREAKFRONT BEAUTIFUL FRUIT-WOOO DINING ROOM WITH BUF-FET a B A R / S E R V E R , FAMILY ROOM HAS C O N T E M P O R A R Y LOOK WITH " L " SHAPED C O U C H . G L A S S a STAINLESS G A M E S TABLE, ART DECO WATERFALL BEDROOM SET WITH D R E S S I N G TABLE (LARGE ROUND MIRROR* WHITE BEDROOM SET HAS DESK. CRYSTAL. STEMWARE. CHINA, S ILVER. F L O W E R A R R A N G E -MENTS. LINENS KITCHEN ITEMS, 0 X E G Y N MAKING M A C H I N E : C L O T H M G ANO FURS: 8 MOREII!

A & TSALES Allan/838-0083/Toby ETHAN ALLEN a n d chairs . b u f M Dry am* 2 love

lining room t a b M kghtad c h m a t o p s e e l s S o l s a f t e r

8pm 7 3 7 - 1 6 S 2

ETHAN ALLEN r w spring m a t l r e — C r s d e n z a A mMc

•i h e a d b o a r d , b o a 64 leather s o f a

3 3 5 - 0 5 7 6

FARMINGTON HI i s $1800 c o u c h .

A m o r e Pr te— r a g o t i a b M 4 7 1 - 3 2 1 3

FOLDING COT -set . I ronrao k o n a corner c a b i n e t

2 p a c e a a : l i o n M r. white p m r e a m

8 4 6 - 4 8 3 3

FOR SALE-whM washabM, wtndoe

e . m a t t — p r o o f , rahede 106 a i d e .

s o d d e o o r s s o r rod tor s e m t w—ddw GE 19 b lack /whi te tv A l vary r a a -a o n a b a 3 6 6 - 9 1 4 3

FOUR p a c e nauc excel lent c o r M b o i

a h y d * ao la . g o l d , a v o c a d o O a k

FRENCH PROVINCIAL ro—. $225 Br asm aola bad. • B K T T S 0 —

ra FURNITURE dark oak dmmg t a b a A 6 chairs. 3 cherry end lab I—. 10-piece wrought iron petlo set. Move A refrigerator Reaaonaba S40-1.3S3

FURNTTURE - nae A nearly r a w m decorator s home Musi — I Cue-

Country French dkvng t a b a King. with tnto ld mkrors. bom contempo-rary A t rad i t ion* Much cherry A mahogany Quean Anne - dkkng a a t bedroom with poster bed. eccenl

pieces m SouthMld 386-7136or 3SO-1377

GIRL'S bedroom SM. deek, hutch, t r t pa dre—ar. a n g a dreeeer. mirror good condit ion. $350 681-7767

GLOBE FURNITURE RENTALS

BIGGEST SALE EVER! Contemporary sofa 8 ici — e a t $ 196 O c i r M o n * chaks $30 Ceramic lamps, k o m $18 Brs— 8 gla— * nd tabi— $ 6 6 Bra— A g a — cock ta l tab a s $ 6 6 5 p c o— .'gla— dinette $129 Oek ItnUh a a m i 8 mirror $ g g O— Vkehchea i $66 Oak IMMi mght Manda $36 Aaaorted laatf t i i ' ianl* from $ M Pictur— f rom $19 Cherry d i m e cabinet $296

GLOBE FURNITURE RENTALS 37437 GRAND RIVER FARMINGTON HILLS

474-3400

HANDSOME R o e e a c u d k o m c a b i -ne t . l ighted t h a k a a . 2 6 * 7 ? " Unk»<e o — a d e t a b a . 1 9 M 1 " , m a r b a « -

8 4 6 - 2 0 7 0

HARTZ HOUSEHOLD SALE 6011 E Outer Offve. ooraar of CMek-

I — U r m g 1 6 * 7 1 d—lgn*r l u m a u r e A *mie**oii—. tOOO1* of M s C M m e hoMka tor d e t a M 866-14 M

a t »ght beape. ArtaMcM d w n g a a t 11 plaoa 6 9 * a n g aa t 2 Us n 6 captain c h a k s other m a c 370 0 M 6

S p e n a h Oak . 6 0 " k tpM d r a a a a r . a r -m o k e . 2 mght a a n d s . 6 0 " h a a d -

T668. 66" S i M dark SoaMMl O M

0 0 1 ^ a M i a r s 8 5 < - 9 « 7

t a b i — O u a a n A n n e a * m M che r ry • d e l a m — 72~ aoM ( e M M B o r a f t 1 H u e v M M barrM a Wmg O — / o t t o m a n c o n d m o r * ARer 8 p m .

706 Houaahold Qooda Oakland County

LIKE NEW - J e n p a n * . $100 L a e i htgh d a k . $80

Und crtb *6 m. Faner Pnce

3 6 4 - 3 1 1 3

LIVING room b e s t offer KI d rye r . $200 lor

MAHOGANY d m n g room l e b a with 4 aav—. mahogany 8 M fl aola with 2 n

MAPLE CHINA cabinet 8186 Large m a p a commode 865 Very nice

4 /6 -3133

MATTRESS 8 box nceky new 8120. pme

s t r i n g SM p r a c -Mua a h — l a . b e s t

383-Q 704

MOVING SALE! Dining room aM. 10 p a c e Tredff ion* aofs. chaks. p k a k i tchen M l . bedroom *M. round game l e b a 8 chaks. much more L i e — e n ! condition Oual ty furni-ture Sal 8 Sun. 10em-4pm. 29481 Sharon . ana 3uuUillM J T? M a e t o 1 Mk W of Evergreen, turn N on M a l a b o 353-4539

MOVING SALE-Everything n u l g o S k i - S u n . O c t 1 - 2 . WAM-4PM 14241 Lincoln. Cak Park

MOVING SALE - m a c I t ems , d r s p — . c h * r * . c h e s t * l a m p * , a l e g a r * . da*k. p ic tur—. p l a n t s . *ew-m g c a b k a t . b o o k c a — 2 4 1 3 5 Ever-g r e e n . Evergeen W o o d * C o n d o 2 Mk* S of 10 MM Frt-Sun. 10-5

MOVING SALE - O n * dky only S s ! Oct 1 9AM-4PM 18 y r s Of e c c u muie t ion including ping p o n g t a b a . a k a . a a d * t o b o g g a n f u r m t u r e t e l e s c o p e * d o t h — A i o u m o r e l 1012 W 12 MM Rd. R o y * O — (btw W o o d w a r d 8 C r o o k s ) P s r k o n 12

MOVING SALE - s o l a c e d ch ina c e M r a l a server rwki gir l ' s b e d -r o o m aM. 2 tving room c h a a f s 2 m t e s t a n d s , e n t e r t a i n m e n t o a n l e r . e a g h l bench , pool Mler. 5 2 * - 1 4 1 8

OAK DINING TABLE - 6 chairs, bul-let. 2 leevee with pads. Psnnsytvsna Hou—. axceaant condit ion. $ 1 7 5 0 C a l e v — o r we—end* 5 4 0 - 1 4 9 1

ONE SOFA - loo— a a f w o n b e c k . H u d s o n s 3 match ing verve! c h a k s . Wiggs 6 2 6 - 2 1 2 4

ORIENTAL EXPRESS IMPORT OUTLET •

We e r a m e MidweM s lergeM k q u i d a i o r s ol fine o r i e n t * t u m i t u r e

C k M o n n e " FIRST COME FIRST SERVE

4 0 8 S Lafaye t le 18 Four th S t ) R o y * Oek Mon -Se l 12 -7pm. Sun . . 12 -5pm 5 4 1 - 2 7 2 2

OUTDOOR LIGHT Fbrtur—. Mack lantern stya (SL 4 large 8 1 * m e l $150 lor M . 661-1631

PAIR OF TWIN BEOS, boxaprtngs. 8 mattreee— heed board 8 footboerd with bedapread*. $100 each bad

471-0378

WOOOWARD STYLE w r o u g h t v o n p a t i o —t. t a b a . 4 C h a r s . 1 s o f a . 2 Bid* c h a k s . 2 and t aM—. s c o f f — l a d e 8 cushion*. $750 8 5 2 - 5 2 1 0

pc bei $ 5 0 0 or b e * of»*r C o u c h hwo l o n e n e u t r a . $500 6 4 6 - 5 5 4 6

QUEEN size aectrtc *d |u* tsMe bed. $495 474-1954

RAINBOW ESTATE SALE 220 E Breckinr idge. FemdMe S M Oct I . 9am-4pm (2 blocka N. of fl M M . E of Woodward) W h o a hou— Estate aaM Maturing mahogany Secretary. n i r c M W M and d r u n ta-bi—. bedroom —ta «eweky good m e n s , two t a d « u M s l ooa . wicker

much mors numbars. 7 30em-SM

RATTAN B A R t a b a with r e f r i g e r a -to r 6 3 bM s t o o a , M quekty r a t t a n COM $1600 . S M $700 3 7 3 - 6 8 7 0

REMBRANOT l a m p s crys ta l p n a m a . m a r b M bra— b a n . $40 e e c h

3 3 3 - 2 2 4 4

ROCHESTER HILLS - Moving S a w

1 r aav— a 4 ca ra -bec* chars . g r a n d M h e r dock . French Provks-d M davenport and ale. 6 5 1 - 6 4 3 3

ROYAL OAK- SM. 8 S u n 10am-5pm 460S MandMay. 14 Mke/Coo-kdge Wicker furniture M a p l e bed-room aa t hutch, taba . chairs, and laMa. l a n g room o h M A k o o r M -

RUG A PAD. bkia/gray braided. 10x16 o v a L A l O a —

SECTIONAL tabM. $25 C

L $100 . $20 After 5 P M

3 6 2 - 6 7 1 4

SIMMONS aola bed. $350/BeM Round Butcher Block t a b a A 4 chaks. $200/beat 846-0456

SINGER DIAL-A-MA TIC zig rag aewtng n »

wanu l c a b k a t a p p l q u M . Mff-

Pky off $54 caah or monthly payments GUM an lead

UNIVERSAL _ SEWING CENTER

674-0439 S O F ABED PI AMO. white Mr 5F>M

T GROUP, e e n h i o n — a d l B o n * a o f s C M M-

3 6 0 - 1 1 7 8

S O F A . d a k s , e n d tabM*. a m p s . J i x v o r dkkng room —I. aMh b u f M .

M ki g o o d qua l ty . *xca6*rff cond i -t ion. Very r e e e o n a b a 3 5 3 - 0 6 9 1

S O F A A L M rary $ 2 0 0 Bl ARM 5pm.

Mat . b a g * c o n i e m p o -•droom-4 p i eces . $ 2 6 0 4 7 6 - 6 6 1 9 or 4 7 6 - 1 9 4 9

S O F A A 2 b r o w n a e r e b o n . $600 Bl

d a k * . E t h a n Alan , • n p a i d , g o o d oond l -oomfMk) H l a 8 4 6 - 6 2 6 9

S O F A 90" T co t ton vakxv. good lumMKk i . $100 b r b a A f 587-3463

SOLO HOME - Oo—I sizing lo apart-

TAUPE PkiMi ca rpe t $3. lo rn B $2500

a r p M . $3. yd Cus-- t k ing M - bad.

Laurie 9-5pm 841-6700

THREE O r t e n t * a good oonMMon

336-6187

TRADITIONAL BEDROOM SET. I r tpM dreeear w « h m r r o r . a m o k s . 3 M g M Mand*. 1 yeer OFFL $750 2 doubM alack M M * , d a r r y . m k n condMon. $400 S o l d o — odago -n * geme tabM. 4 dtalra. I c i l u r l condit ion. $600 474-7064

TWO OCCASIONAL ( g o n l g M A d a r k .

i l o s a o — a - M a » - n $36

706 Houaahold Qooda Wayna County

CHAMS, barrM back, green A gold $75 pr ruM corduroy I

green a lp Ugr* or—n sap ack. 8X1 TabM

710 Mtoc. For Sala Oakland County

U U M E S C L O S f T i a r e reaaM thop SM—

$30 Bra— Sana p o a a m p $35 464-6769

COFFEE TABLE A 3k. Mate pa r l ec i

8 860 e e c h

C O U C H E S Eaey c h — twin lu re

C O U C H l a m p a m a c k * m t u r e

C R O S S COUNTRY *u* . boots |M— 30). POM*. $40 3M Copy U n e e o p l -er $30 Boy'a P r e d M o r D * e 825 Girt s Scffwinn $ 2 5 Twin h e e d b o e r d * f<a l%8eO 665 - 7 9 3 6

DINING ROOM aM C h e r r y w o o d . Early 1900 a B e d r o o m —t. Twin a t roMr C e r a — t P m g Pong tabM C M 4 2 1 - 6 2 1 2

DINING ROOM SET aokd cher ry , d r o p a e l t a b M 2 * i t r — a e v — a c u s t o m p a d * . 4 chair*. 54" bu f fM witn hutch top E x c a M m cond i t ion A R e r 8pm-

OINING ROOM SET 10 p c h o n e y m a p a . a 1 ceden t condit ion. $2 ,000

9 3 7 - 0 3 3 2

ELECTRIC RANGE Fnglda l re 3 0 inch 865: g o o d old wood s l o r m win-d o w s 4 7 4 - 3 1 9 7

FIREPLACE r o u n d 32 ' Hke new, 2 c o r d * spM w o o d with rack $ 4 7 5 Will deliver 4 5 9 - 9 5 0 7

FORMICA c n n * caOi ra t e n d bu f fM b o t h p a c — $150 5 6 2 - 0 2 3 3

FRENCH curved co rn ice b o » d » . 12 fl 8 4 fl with s id* d r a p e C h a m -p a g n e color . 4 5 9 - 5 5 9 9

F U R N I T U R E . d o m i n g All g o o d c o n d m o n

ny dropieef t a b a 4 a e v — 4 5 5 - 9 7 4 3

HUGE E s t a t e S a l e A n u q u e a . D e c o a n d everything but the k i tchen am* 230 C e d k r h u r s t , half Mock f r o m Beck S t a g * Ree teu ren t . off W o o d -WMd, T h u r s - F r t - S M 8 6 9 - 9 7 1 7

J E N N AiR s tove , bum M b a t h r o o m vanity with sink Moving-bea t of tor 4 5 5 - 3 9 7 2

LAWSON C h — $60 R a t t a n - c a n e 4 8 formica tabM. 4 swiv* cha i r s , wakiul $150 L a m p s 4 6 2 - 0 6 1 2

LIVING ROOM furniture, c o n e o M s t e r e o . 2 — c o n d i t i o n e r s A l In ex-o — e m condi t ion a n d cheap- Must

I 5 3 6 - 5 1 5 9

MOVING S A L E - O a n i a h s o l * 8 c h a k s . " l ichen t a b a ' " cha i r s g a m e t s M e 8 cha i r s , 8 o t l a r h o u a e h o k j i l e m s S e p l 30 8 31, 10-4. 15452 Leone . W of Te leg raph N of 5

LOVESEAT 8 m a t c h i n g ao l a . Con-t e m p o r a r y . e a r t h lone . 2 m a t c h i n g ChMra. b rown wool C o n t e m p o r a r y Ml e x c e l e n t qual i ty 4 5 5 - 7 4 5 0

LOVESEATS - Baker 2 malcf lk ig Mua print, d o w n c u a h i o n s e x c e k e n t condi t ion . $600 4 5 3 - 9 2 6 4

MAPLE" d r e s s e r Chkd ' l t abM 8 cha i r s , r e f r ige ra to r o— taMe . Ro— g a i ' s bike lawn aniaaper 4 5 9 - 4 2 9 4

MINT condi t ion an t iqu* aokd o — re-f rac tory d m m g room tabM. 6 c h a i n 8 buffe t $1 ,950 3 4 7 - 2 3 4 9

Moving SeM M a r k r o c k w . $75 . p i n e d r y - * n k / » l e r e o . $150 . r e d . i e d a r ches t , $100: 19" color T V / a t a n d . $ 7 5 G o o d condit ion. 7 2 9 - 0 4 5 7

MOVING S A L E Sols, c h — . $275 . cknerte aM. 4 chMrs, $ 1 5 0 . m u * aee C M 8 4 2 - 1 4 7 6

MOVING S A L E Twin bed with

table/5 chair*. $60. t rad i t i on* co l f — t aba $20 Strong d o m — rack $10 RalngMMor $25 P — M deluxe water Mia 860 464-1431

MOVING SALE- 15223 Thomridge Dr . Plymouth. 3 b a * W M Hagger-ty. S of 5 M M Frl.. Sept 30 SM Oct 1. -9 -6pm Fumiturs. c loth—, prom dreeeee. g e n t s . Sdrooo. pic-tu r— lamps, " u p p e r box— M a c too much to M l

OAK FINISH HUTCH DRESSER L a r g e m i r r o r w i th she l ls 10 drewers. 8150 937 -3958

PIANO, Grain— Brothers. Ivory keys. $728 Pennsylvania hou— far veal iabM/4 cha rs , s o l d oak. $675 Bom ex . i l I ri I condmon 459-0410

PLEATED SHADES SO.S2 I t s Dembs burfl home 85C mbs bum home 850

Mter Jpm 4&S-4625

PROPANE g— range $100. ringer ' — a m $35 canrMMi vacuum $10. baby crtb $20 g r a 26 b a a $15 man* 3 speed $ M u n l c y c M $10, After 6PW 455-7462

REDFORO MOVING SALE thing muM go Aftor 4:30pm

937-2914

ROUND 42 Formica brown tabM 6 4 w » t a chaks $45 Wood deck 50 x 32 « 5 4 7 7 - 1 4 9 7

SINGER UltrMock Serger never ueed. $500 We—days

262-5074

S O F A - B E D : Black n a u g h a h y d e . g o o d c o r M D o n . $ M 0

n a u g h a h y d e . g o o d c o r M D o n . $ M 0

5 2 5 - 0 6 6 7

S O F A BED - S t e a r n s 8 $60 After

4 : 3 0 p m . U v o m a 5 2 2 - 4 4 3 0

S O F A - B e d . l a b a * . M Tips, p ic tu r—

5 3 5 - 5 6 3 6

SOFA 8 LOVESEAT Brand new. off -whi te -n th f lowe rs Excellent condWoni $380 tot b o m 4 6 5 - 1 2 6 0

SWIVEL R O C K E R l o r * d e a g n R e * race ideel lor 1 vtng room or d e n $ 3 5 4 2 2 - 8 4 3 2

TRADITIONAL STYLE Home F ^ i v Manga 8 couch 8 4'e' Loveeeet end tabM. S t f f t * a m p . ewag lamp

4S1-OS67

BEDS. 2 i.uMknn*. can be

WATER8SO. IMhogan , . 6 oM. canopy. ungeOa. — n $1100 Arm 52

W A TERMED - —»M e . Kmg.6

rd. $280 422 7673

710 For 8ala County

Any S u a 80a M0. $ 1 4 j a 0 ~ trr-t

AQUAMUM . | hood* . M M . » E » — I qMca. $LL0/BEM

S 2 - T

S S S S S s S J A C U P V CM a p ^ J M S .

s o u 3764 W 12 m M . Berkley 546-7320 Or 3379 Orchard I M a Rd Corner al Com-merce Rd Keego Harbor 663-3733

LITTLE TIKE CARS

MARCY EM-1 m o n t h otd Extra weighl $ 4 0 0

4 7 7 - 7 0 2 5

m m a l e d ngur— log

544-2611

RECORD COLLECTION la rge ae-a c t l o n of 4 5 rpm, 5 0 a 8 6 0 a m u a c Original lebeM 549-7204

TWO large helf wme bar -Ma. $20 1 $20 5 - g a k o n a g a — « 33S-6870

g r a p e crua born—. $1

WICKER COUCH,/love a e M . S e m a o o n e fratio t a b a 8 c h e w * p N > * / Mect romc BMX M o n g o o — Mke K> s p e e o racer Hotpomt d o u b M oven 6 string G ibeon gurtar K e r v n o r e sewing m a c h i n e njM f o r m i c a buffM

««1-8662

713

Thursday. Sep tember 29. 1980 O A I

716

* 9 C

ADULT SIZED 3 I

SCHWINN BIKES

ALSO USED 8 2 5 $ 3 0 $ 3 2

JERRY S - 3 1 6 2 9 P lymouth U v o n a 2 Blocka W OF Mer r iman 4 2 1 - 1 3 7 0 JERRY'S 1449 W Ann Arbor Rd Plymouth 4 5 9 - 1 5 0 0 JERRY'S - 26660 W 7 M M . U a o r — 2 Mka E of MiddMbeff 4 7 6 - M 1 6

SCHWINN 20" Varaffy b o y s g o o d c o n d m o n $ 7 5 Boy* R e d b a $ 2 5

4 8 6 - 5 7 1 9

TEAM MURRAY X24 M l anO Iney CM both Mi e x : — a n t cond i t ion S o u t h M l d 3 5 7 - 3 7 6 6

711 Misc. For Sala Wayna County

ATARI 7800 with 15 g a m e car I ndg—. exceken t C h n e t r r v a ^ g l f l $200 C M 722-4599

BLACK BART • h r e p l e c e i n — n Ex-c e l e n t condi t ion $300 476 -1493

BOAT a RV STOF1AGE Plymouth a r — S t o / m o Locked l ighted a

349 -5563 C M

BREAK f R O N ' o— c o m e r cup-boert}. commerc ia l display : a a hang ing l a m p f lx iur— I oek b o a r d s r a n d o m links ' 591-0659

714 BuainaaaA Office Equipmf mt

ADORESSOGRAPH C a r d . • m e r it Manual E m b o s s e r wrth 2 VTV / r i m e r s 'VM i w o e e x c e e e n t c x x w i o r . o r ig in* coat 87000 . n o r a laoneDW ofler r e fueed 9

C A S " R E G I S T E R S 8 C O U N T E R S 2 yae r s old Bes t offer C— F a M 6 5 1 - 6 9 9 6

EXECUTIVE O F F I C E MMchmg de— l a b a I

l u r n r t u r e 3 c h a i r s 5 5 7 - 2 3 5 5

BROWNING bow 8 a r row t e i cop -per boiler e lec t r i c >ce c r e a m Ireezer Birch d o o r s 4 6 4 - 8 7 5 8

CHILDREN S p a y a tove a m a -e-Ir lgerstor ' S e e r s l a l u m i n u m 5 yee r s old G o o d condmon, $50 729-3579

DOLLHOUSE, Homed f u r m s f a d Lawn mower B o a n s mulching, power dnven.electnc Stan 591 -1828

ELECTRIC M O T O R S fo r power tools ak c o m p r e s s o r s , f u m e c a a n d m a c i ' 6 t h t o 3 HP 5 3 7 - 9 4 9 4

GARAGE d o o r o p e n e r by Stanley for u n a door $100 9 3 7 - 3 4 6 5

GIFT S H O P MERCHANDISE for S e a Gr—1 lor s t a r t i n g new busi-n e s s C a l M o n -Fr i . b e t w e e n 6 p m -7pm a ? ? - m a

RECORD c o l e c t t o n - Mid 60 t thru 80 a C M tor K i p o m t m e n t 933-1814

RIOGET p o w e r K M t h r e a d i n g ma-chine wffh d a s . V t o 2 " . 8 1 7 5 C M a f t e r 5pm 537-

TWO 3 'vf t a n i m a t e d Dleken* Chns t -m a s C a r o M r s 8 7 5 e a c h . *fi f locked anMgr—n w r e a t h $50: 8fl a r t M c *

$30 3 4 9 - 3 8 9 9

VIC TANNY M E M B E R S H I P $ 2 9 9 p k a $71 r e n e w * per ye— 4 5 9 - 9 2 7 0

ma tch ing c Mke, $ 1 2 5

WATERBED super s m g a $125: d r e s s e r $ 2 2 5 Mounta in

4 2 2 - 9 3 7 1

712 ADMIRAL r e f r i g e r a 1 8 . 2 a i f L 3 d o o r . $ 1 5 0 G o o d cond i t ion

ADMIRAL up-right I n •0* Whne

w/key

16 cu ft . door storage Whffe Locking door

i $ 1 5 0 or beM offer 6 4 7 - 1 3 0 6

AMANA Refrigerator/Freezer 22 o i ff.^300 Whktpooi buM-H aMc-trte aeff-cMenkig oven/ranga. $100 Whktpooi b u a - m ckMiwaafai . $100 G E rang* h o o d / l a n / l g M . $25 A l gold L i LSMI'H condmon 459-2835

CHEST 7 Cu ft traazar, $25 Rafrtg-erMor aunabM for 2nd refr igerator, $25 4S9-3772

DOUBLE o v e n eleclr tc M o v e 8 22 cu a ide by a d * r e f r i g e r a t o r w h i t e w a s e p a r a t e 8 8 0 0 / b e e t 4 2 7 - 9 6 0 2

DOUBLE OVEN $200 Seers * l *c l ) lc dryer $200 Sears t r—n m a f i a , $100 R « o r , gold. 8200 After 5pm

ELECTRIC STOVE A lmond color axceMnt condit ion. $125 459-4115

FREEZER- Gibeon. M Cu. I t up-right. M e new $200 or beM

S31-2467

FREEZER 22 cu. f t u p r i g h t aeff de-IroM. key lock. 1 . i l 1 uandffluw. $180 . 546-3871

GAS COOK lop - 36- Uke new 860 721-0977

GAS DRYER - 850 Washer. $75. 961-2968 or 961-3940

GAS STOVE apartment good * a p e . $75.00

GE S E E BY SIOE 24 cubic f l relrlg-w at or ireezer. b roen. In good con-d i t ion $250 462-2136

GE WASHER 8 Mactr tc d r y e r $ 1 7 5 tor the p — I t i M i Mane

1?

G.E G— Dryer 1968 heavy duty. 3 drying iMacbona. 2 cycles, almond. $250- 453-S779

H O T P O I N T R E F R I G E R A T O R Coopertone. $150 . 427-5356

KENMORE g — dryer. $13S. Kan-more heavy duty eaafar . $136 KENMORE Frpatlaaa SMe-by-SM*. 19 cubic tool i M i g M a a a . a fMa. $325 After 8 pen: 5 6 2 - 1 M 7

KENMORE g — s n g * 3 6 s M i g r t d -

F n g i d e r s M 7 c u f t r s m g e r s l o r bo t tom f reezer itis ice m — a . avo-c a d o Bom $ 1 5 0 4 2 7 - 3 2 3 5

MAGIC CHEF STOVE. Almond or wffh c e 4 7 6 - 6 2 9 2 m — e r . aknor id

Almond or wffh c e 4 7 6 - 6 2 9 2

MATCHING G o U WMrtpen l

S 3 T DMwaaMar lg condffkwi

$78 $175

471 -SS MAYTAG . M M 6 A d m k M aectrtc dryer. 2 yrs. eM. m o M i g s e a f r e e

8300 641-0622

MONTGOMERY WARD M 3 cu ft

» n t cond i t ion »1S0 647-0620

NEWER GE a e c t r t c Sot PORTABLE WASHER A D r y M . Washer w a hook i * l o * n k Bom Bte new Asking $480 tor b o m

RCFMOERATOR. GE. O i k M a s . $100

a — d e a n m n $200 4 5 6 - 6 M l

R E M O O C L M G ' Buy asy O E a M

S M 0

S a s S T ' W J U x z

S U B Z E R O ffEFWiQERATOR/

M V 6 4 7 1

TAPPAN $B M I

W A S I M R S a O R M . $ 1 6 0 M M I S w a a a . ~

^JWSSUa CaM6Carr ^

M t HAVE AAL M f f U B M C T S I

S T

^ T T i M k k T ' a i a t a M s

s . - £ £ : ^ r

IBM EXECTUIVE Typewri ter C r a g c a a a e r t e d ic ta tor t r a n e c r t t a r recorder De— « J e * lor c o m p u t e r

5 3 1 - 2 4 6 7

LARGE C u M o m fo rmica r e c e p t o r -d e M Buried walnut m o d e r n c r e d e n -z s 915 E M a p a B i r m i n g h a m O c t 1-2 9 a m - 5 p m

MINOLTA E P 3 1 0 COPIER, h — m e n u * 8 au tomat i c p a p e r - f e e d G r e e t condit ion ' 6 6 1 - 5 9 0 0

OFFICE FURNITURE-Ell e M a i l c o n -d m o r execu t ive d e — c o n i e r e n c e room l a b a c o m p u t e r - . aba S h a r p

39-1-4350

SM Ocl 1 M-4 . Sun O o l 2 M - 2 2574 C o m t o r t

•oca E WMnui Lk Rd

TWENTY 3M A s a s t o r m window*

urtad s u e m a d e tnyl t r a m — , k a

s t r e n o m g M - EM a G — conver s -

c t r o m c — d e a n -on b u r r a r 3 2 6

br icks 5 HP r o t o i a a 6 2 6 - 7 6 0 6

720 Flowars-nanta Farm Produce

L i a w a r r SCT O r g a n 8 2 . 5 0 0 D a y s

ORGAN. WURUTZER.

ssrtisjsr-z P A R L O R B a b y G r a n d P i a n o — a * -a m o o n d m o n . $S00 3 6 2 - 6 7 * 8

EVERYTHING IN

Perennials HUGHES GARDENS

24333 Lanser V. Mile S of 10 Mi ie

PIAMO - KOHLER CAMPOCLI C u n e o a b e n c h a — H . l i i c i a m c o n d m o n $1 ,200 3 M - f l p 7 5

NEW A USED P IANOS ACOUSTIC & ELECTRIC PrtcMd f r o m $395 4 U p

" —— A m t M i 4 L V h M

S C A N L A N PIANO C O 2544 O R C H A R D LAKE RD

1 m k e W oI Te leg raph biw C a — Lake Rd 6 M - J o - e c e r

W BLOOMFICLO 6 1 1 - 7 0 5 0 PIANOS WANTED - CASH P A I P

S U V E R T O N E

FREE W M 6 G R A P E S 1

Red Whrte S e e d M — 8 J e l y G r a p e s

Honey

C M For R e c o r d e d n a s i a g i

796-2344

HONEYFLOW FARM Dryden. i m c h ^ a n

W O O D 8250

S O H M E R PIANO, k u r t w o o d * n s o a L o u a X I . g o o d c o n d m o n . 8 1 4 0 0

TOMATOES b e e n s p e p p e r s hot a n d m a t Bushe ls or p e c k s Carr ion 4 5 5 - 2 9 3 3

721 Hoapitat-Madicai Equipment

ELECTRIC h o * p « » b e e 8 c o m -m o d e , 8 ' 2 5 4 7 4 - 1 9 5 4

GERIATRIC CHAiR g o o d cond i t ion 8200 3 6 0 - 2 1 3 2

WHEELCHAIR £ 8 3 0 C

a J e n r v n g * I 533 -2606

SOHMER 4 6 C O N S O L E SALE' M a d e a U S A C o m p e r e wffh G r a n d

P a n o t o n e 8 t ouch For Wa n—« 3 Dey* S l l a r p ^ R e d u c e d '

SMILEY BROS. B e i m n g h e m - O P € N Sun 1 - 5 p m

Bi rmingham 6 4 7 - 1 1 7 7 8 7 5 - 7 1 0 0

STARR upright p a n o . g o o d c o r « > lion 8 5 0 0 or bee t 721 -6826

STE1NWAY c o n e o a p a n o b r o w n { . c s S a r t condi t ion $4500

5 5 7 - 6 5 5 1

STElNWAY GRAND PIANO a n d m a t c h i n g b e n c h M o d * M m a h o g a -ny M a new 8 5 1 1533

TROMBONE, s t u d e m m o d * Corm 8 6 5 York b e r n o n e g o o d c o n d m o n 8 2 9 5 Ce» af te r 5 p m 6 6 1 - 5 7 7 7

722 Hohbias Coins 6 Stamps

TRUMPET 8150 C M n n M 8 t 0 0 Ueed an achool p r o g r a m s E M a n c 661 6 6 5 0 or 6 5 2 - 1 0 7 6

BUILT u p PieatK M o d * Airpian— pi—lie m o d e kit* m a g a z i n e s a n d Mana 276-4798

VIOLIN bow 8 c a — . 14" f r o m W e a l G e r m a n y $250 or BeM offer After 6PM 4 7 4 - 6 7 7 9

OFFICE FURNITURE CLOSE OUT Priced to a— S e c r e t a r y d e e k i ex-ecut ive of f ice fu rmtu re M n g c a b i -ne t s . c o n f e r e n c e r o o m l a b i — a c h a k s la rge C a n n o n c o p a r Fax n s c f a n s . library a f M r o o m ahe r . -Ing O d 6 8 7 9 a m lo 5 p m 17117 W 8 MM Rd Su i te 1800 S o u t h ->—c 5 5 9 - 7 5 0 0

PANAFAX MV1200 G r o u p 2 $200

TANNING BED FOR SaM By MT1 3 6 Light bu lbs - a t e r a w

Ask tor J o n 6 6 1 - 1 6 6 0

TOSHIBA B 0 5 6 2 0 COPIER wffh col-lator 29 ,000 c o p a a . a x c e M n t c o n -dition $2500 6 5 1 - 3 8 7 8

WAREHOUSE SALE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Extra (McoMtta on m a n y i t e m s >i s lock 30%-60% off on n e w of l lce fu rmtu re 8 a u p p M * *t

LIQUIDATION BARN 32242 W 8 M M . F a r m i n g t o n

4 7 6 - 3 1 7 0 Mon-Fn 9-6 . S a l IO-4

BUYING b a s e o a l c a r d * p a y t o p ooaar will pay t M 'Dhowing 1966 Donrua* C a n s e c o 8 2 5 . 1966 Don-r u n wax e s s e * $ 1 1 0 0 e a . 1967 Donru— WSJ c a s e s V400HM " O g a r

i t e m s c a l D f — 4 7 6 - 5 1 3 5

LASER 200 RC "ige 40 e n g m e . 7 c h a n n a awl ron-•ca RC unn s o m e e x t r a s 8350 7 2 2 - 4 5 9 9

723 Jawatey CUSTOM DIAMOND RING

Certified 50 a M e r q u a aM ai 18 Ml cut Musi se* $ 1 , 5 0 0 8 2 2 - 5 4 1 1

DIAMOND RING 1.33 CT O/H S i - 2 round cm S o a t a r e s e t t i n g Appra -u a v a a a b a $4 ,600 M — e o f t e n Gery 7 a m - 6 p m w e — d l

WOOOEN e x e c u t i v e d a de— wffh typing an i l , sr da— a n d 3 a t r a g h l m a t * offtoe c h a a s

M . m e t * M m e t *

A M e t h a 6 4 7 - 6 4 1 5

715 Computara APPLE II E 128 K. M o d a r lo ts M k M k l a m o r s b e e ! o f t a

n. 2 d r ive $ 1 3 0 0 o r 3 6 2 - 2 0 6 8

APPLE H, p r i m a 2 O i g r a p h i c s b o a r d l o t s M w h a n — 8 b e M 8500 o r M C a l M a e

•c i k i i — . s o f t w a r e .

Mt 3 4 6 - 7 5 1 1

ATARI 130XE color m o n d a k Olive m o d e m , g o o c a—k A M l * c h —

Itor. 1050 l u l l — t . 7 2 6 - 0 0 6 9

•BM XT T u r b o c o m p a W M m e g d a k . pr inter , t o t s 81 .100 Ev—

640K. 2 0 M a x t r — .

6 2 4 - 6 6 0 9

NCR ( B M C O M P A T M L E ) 2S6K. M M s g c o m p u t e r a y s t e m Asking $ 4 5 0 C M b e t w e e n 9 - 6 p m 5 8 3 - 0 1 0 0

BOLENS 46" m a m S h a f t dr iven 2 5 g * lerttkzer tank aMh a r t a c h e m e n t s $400 b o t h Firm . 652-9750

COMMERCIAL 6 H P - 2 6 " 0M. 2 s u g a S n o a b t o w e r . n e w . r a v e r ueed . $800 or b e a t 4 3 5 - 6 1 2 2

LEAF 6 LAWN S W E E P E R - 2 6 LMTiban Germm M o d * S T - 4 6 1 $60

MEYERS A truck a t t a c h e d 1970 F o r d F - 2 S 0

A b r a * — 9 6 1 - 4 2 2 0

a g o o d . I $700 t M

SEARS S N O W B L O W E R 5 H P . 2-S t aga . 2 T - s M c t i v n a n . s . c — n l condf f lon . $ 4 0 0 5 6 3 - 2 2 * 7

SPRUCE TREES, B h a a n d g r a a n 8 10 8 ft , 8 l o 7 f t . s o m e le rger Ar-borvf fae Pyramid* 4 l o 5 It P o t o a l2Tn. B i * m n g b u a h 16 a 2 4 24Tt 30- S p r e a M n g Y a a a . 16 x 2 4 A m u c h m o r a BeM pr lo— In l o w n

3 7 7 5 C a n t o n C a s e Rd

WHEELHORSE

716 i { 3 6 I M L

07

O O u e L E ' INSULA TEO 71X81. $ M 0 or M M oRM

724 Cameras-Supphas STAT CAMARA- V e r t i c * A g t s - G e p h a r R e p r o m — c e s s e r — s u p p k — $ 1 5 0 0

18 « 2 2 Mr . p r o -3 9 6 - 0 6 1 6

726 Musical 1 a a 1 - . , , , . a . | l e inaiTumonis

ANTIQUE PIANO, g o o d $250

cxmdl lk jn 8 0 8 - 3 6 1 5

ARMSTRONG CMrtnM exceaenr c o n d m o n $ 2 2 5 C a l a f t a 7pm

e m c a s e .

5 4 9 - 7 3 1 2

ARMSTRONG FLUTE. CM a b o o k s .

$ 1 7 5 4 6 4 - 2 1 5 6

ARMSTRONG FWM A H a r m AJao s a x o p h o n e ai cape . 8200 e a c h G o o d condl l ion 4 7 4 - 0 4 6 4

BADWIN c o n e o a p i a n o w h o n e y m a p a 15 y e a r s d d condi t ion $600

•m b e n c h .

9 3 7 - 0 3 3 2

BALDWIN A C R O S O N I C S p i n e t . 8 1 2 0 0 or b e a o f f w 8 4 6 - 0 4 8 6

BALDWIN G r a n d P i a n o 5 * . e o o m , b a a f f f f M oondffMTL $ 4 7 0 0 8 3 5 - 2 5 4 0

BALDWIN G r a n d pMno. e x c e l c o r M b o n 86000 C M a f t e r 6 p m

2 6 1 - 2 4 0 6

$11,500

BOLENS n o m g t r ac to r . 12 n j 1 41- tnornm 42" •

Co*t 84500 . a— $ 2 0 0 0 T o r e dak txe 2 1 ^ —

M I641-0S22I

BALOWM ORGAN. M o d * 2 K W ) , $ 3 1 0 0 Q r o a a a

8 6 2 - 4 3 1 0

BUNDY ALPO aax earn c o n d m o n $200 or b e M 9 After 3pm

CABLE CONSOLE d e r k o M . new. $1 ,050 A f M r 4 : 3 0 ^ B

CABLE UPRKJHT pMno s o u n d $150 E v a s

C L A R M E T a f f h J d f f o n . $ 1 0 0 C M I

ELECTRIC o rgan , k * a o a . Techn ic s .

P i v c h a a a d J e n . $ 4 0 0 0 firm

Ti L • 4 5 3 - 7 0 5 4

VIOLIN. »v I t o r . $ 1 5 0

W A R D S aMclrorac o r g a n 244 n o H k e y b o e r d . b e — p e d e a 9 u p p e r 4

n a c i i c M t m o o n d k i o n $ 6 0 0 After 5pm 7 2 2 - 7 4 6 4

WURLITZER c o n e o a p a n o . e x c e l $ 1 3 5 0 2 7 4 - 7 3 3 6

727 VkJaoQamaa VCft*a-Ti

MCINTOSH Tuner C28 $1 , 600 JB

MR 78 M C 2 M 5 a m p .

P a r a g o n $ i . a o o o r 9 6 6 - 0 3 5 6

QUASAR IrtOEO G E color t r — . $ 7 5 0

726 VCR, TV, Starao, Hi-Ft, Tapa Docks

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4. Decide what to do with all the money you'll have after your sale!

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S t o n m g t o n K e n n e l * 1 - 6 3 6 - 2 1 1 2

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MOTOR HOMES SUMMER SALE!

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L L O Y D B R I D G E S T R A V E L A N D 4 7 5 - 1 3 4 7

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H O N D A ELITE 8 0 S c o o t e r 1965- l ow rm Exce l len t c o n d i t i o n . 2 new hel-me t * . $875 7 5 2 - 5 6 5 8

H O N D A S p r e e 1965 3 , 0 0 0 m i l e * . $275 or best G o o d c o n d i t i o n n e e d s ba t te ry 9 7 9 - 1 1 5 5

H O N D A 1976 X L - 2 5 0 G o o d c o n d i -t ion ! Runs g o o d ! $ 2 2 5 or beat C a * be fo re n o o n or a f ter 9 p m . 4 2 5 - 5 5 9 3

H O N O A 1962 FT 5 0 0 - R u n * exce l -lent . $500 3 3 5 - 9 6 3 3 or 3 3 2 - 6 5 6 6

H O N O A 1964, V65 m a g n a , 2 hel -me ts . w indsh ie ld , se rv i ce m a n u a l very g o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 1 6 0 0 / b e a t

5 3 7 - 6 6 4 6

INDIAN 1965 cond i t i on , l ow beet 5 4 0 - 2 2 1 4 or

M o p y L e x a w m i leage . $ 2 7 5 or

6 4 7 - 6 4 2 6

K A W A S A K I i 9 6 0 LTD- g a r a g e k e p t on ly 11,500 m i l e * $ 8 7 5 D a y * 489 -0075 . A f te r 5 3 0 p m &

4 7 4 - 4 6 6 0

N t G H T H A W * 650 , 198-3 m o v i n g . $ 9 7 5

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814 Campers, Traders A Motortwmee

A M E R I C A N by C o b r a 1967 3 6 ' . c u s t o m m t e n o r . 2 2 0 0 mi les , l o a d e d . Quean b e d m rear , r e d u c e d $ 4 7 , 0 0 0

4 7 6 - 0 6 6 7

A P A C H E 1975, F i b e r g l a s s p o p - u p S l e e p * 7 neater c e b o x . a tove . 2 tanks . $ 1 . 5 0 0 / b e a t A f te r 6 * 2 7 - 5 5 0 7

A R G O S Y 1977 A t r W r e e m 26 ' e x t r a d e a n , w i th t ra i ler p a c k a g e . S6000

3 6 2 - 6 7 4 6

B O U N D E R - 8 m o * o l d . 3 0 n _ sett c o n t a i n e d , l o a d e d . 2 c o l o r T V s e tc M u s i a s i d u e t o Mnese 4 5 3 - 4 4 6 1

C H A M P I O N I 9 6 0 25 ' G e n e r a t o r , a i r . a w n m g . D o d g e 4 4 0 e n g i n e 4 9 . 0 0 0 mi les $1S.OOO 6 8 3 - 7 2 0 6

C H A M P I O N 1961. 2 5 . s l e e p s 8 . g e n e r a t o r roo f a i r . 4 7 . 0 0 0 m i l es . t 1 7 . 5 0 0 / b e s l Af ter 6 p m . 5 6 6 - 6 5 1 8

C R U S E M A S T E R 1977. 2 2 OO 3 2 6 - 6 3 5 7

er by D o d g e . 3 7 . 0 0 0 M K d o u b l e air. $ 6 , 2 0 0

F R O N T I E R 1967 .1 3 2 t o o t m i n i , s leep* 6 . d u M M r . c rmee . c a e e e t t e p layer $32 ,900 2 6 1 - 7 6 5 4

G M C J I M M Y 1963. V a n c a m p e r . 2 7 . 0 0 0 m a s * , l o a d e d , s t e e p * 4. air

Z Z f t J f c M M

GMC 1976 PM*t Beach. 26 N.. s u c e i e n l c o n d M o n . B 3 0 . 0 0 0 4 8 1 - 3 5 9 2 or 9 6 1 - 6 3 5 6

H O N E Y 1977 M o t o r h o m e ( D o d g e l 3 3 f t . r ee r b a t h C M an! Y o u " ! Iowe i t l $ 7 , 9 0 0 4 3 7 5 3 * 5

IRS A U C T I O N Tuea O d 4. 1966

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M O A S 1070 m o t o r h o m e CMaa C -26f t 53 ,000 mam, t r a a e

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H A N O Y M A N S Specia l - t u * s o e p i c k u p cap, 4 l o c k i n g t o o l b o x e s a

ack $ 1 2 5 Ane r 6 3 0 p m . 721 -6662

H O N D A A c c o r d 1977 ha te r ,beck 4 sa le 4 pa r t s s t i ck , m a n y new p e r l s 1st $ 2 0 0 t a k e * Af ter 3 p m 6 3 6 - 5 4 0 6

P IRELL I 2 190 M r S 2 2 5 / 5 0 R16 p>reu 2 P7 2 2 5 / 6 0 R 1 6 4 po rache 9 1 1 a l u m i n u m whee ls 16 S l p o k e bes t offer ef ler 4 p m 4 7 3 - 8 6 1 6

P L Y M O U T H V O Y l t G E R 1977 V * n l o r p a r t s Can after 4 p m 4 2 2 - 8 7 4 4

822 Trucks For Sale R A N G E R 1967 STX P»ck-up 5 speed V6. s t e r e o ' c a a a a t l e b e d Uner t o o l b o s Ex t ra d e e n Mus t

BILL COOK BUICK 4 7 1 - 0 8 0 0

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T - B I R D 1977 - m a n y g o o d pa r t s i 405 eng ine Best o f ter 2 7 7 - 4 0 9 8

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A B L E & PAY ING $ 2 5 - $ 5 0 0 0 lor c a r s a t r u c k s . i un * or r e p a i r * b t * T o w i n g ava i l ab l e i m m e -d i a t e p i c k - u p 8 9 3 - 0 0 6 6

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JUNK C A R S W A N T E D Any c o n d i t i o n - Free p i c k - u p

R O N ' S T O W I N G . 4 7 4 - 3 9 6 5

JUNK C A R S W A N T E D T o p d o O a r

T t U A u t o 3 9 7 - 0 0 0 0

822 Trucks For Sale C H E V R O L E T - 1 9 8 4 p i c k - u p . S c o t t s d a l e w i t h cap 57 .000 m i l e * p o w e r d o o r * a l o c k s s t e r e o a cas-se t t e . $ 6 . 5 0 0 ' b e s t 9 5 6 - 6 4 7 7

C H E V Y LUV I 9 6 0 p i c k - u p rebu i l t m o t o r , c a p / r a c k . $ 7 9 5 o t beet o f fe r

A f te r 5 3 0 p m . 4 7 1 - 3 3 8 7

C H E V Y S U B U R B A N 1978 rebu i l t e n g i n e and o ther new p e n s , s o m e r u s t . $2 ,000 B o b or Rose . 4 5 5 - 1 0 6 9 or 4 2 7 - 3 1 8 0

C H E V Y 1973 P i c k u p . $ 3 7 5 Runs g o o d 7 3 1 - 7 2 6 3

CHEVY 1976 P i c k u p . H u n t e r s Spe-c ia l 4 whee l d r i v e wi th s k d e o n c a m p e r G o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 1 9 5 0 or

5 9 5 - 7 2 3 4

C H E V Y , 1960 L O V E 4X4 G o o d c o n -d i t i o n . $300 OC 5 2 2 - 9 2 4 3

C H E V Y 1962 4x4 a h o r t b e d new t i r e * powe r b r a k e * a s tee r ing . A M F M caaaet ie . t u n * g o o d Np rus t $ 5 5 0 0 or best o f fe r 5 6 1 - 3 5 8 3

C H E V Y 1984 S u b u r b a n S i l v e r a d o l oaded . 3 0 5 4 - a p e e d ove rd rh re $ 8 , 9 0 0 8 7 8 - 3 9 8 2

C H E V Y . 1967 P I C K - U P V8. au to -m a t i c . $9 ,695 N o r t h B r o t h e r s F o r d 4 2 1 - 1 3 7 6

D O O O E 1964 half t on p i c k u p . 6 cy l -i nde r 4 speed A M - F M caaaa t t * 5 0 . 0 0 0 m k e * . e x t r s d e e n $ 4 5 0 5 A f -ter 4 P M , 9 6 1 - 6 7 3 2

D O O G E 1987 R A M 150 P i c k u p LE A u t o m a t i c powe r s t e e r i n g powe r b r a k e s . a«. s te reo $ 8 , 9 9 5

T O W N 6 C O U N T R Y D O O G E 9 M i le a G r a n d River 4 7 4 - 6 6 6 8

D U M P TRUCK 1969 F600 $ 3 0 0 0 4 2 1 - 6 0 2 5

F O R D R A N G E R 1964, g o o d corn»-t ton . au to asr, s t e r e o . $ 2 0 0 0

3 5 4 - 0 7 5 7

F O R D Ranger 1 9 6 3 - E x t a n d e d bed . d u a l t ank , a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r b r a k e s / s t e e r i n g 4 cyOnder, 4 5 5 - 9 5 6 5

F O R D 1976 F - 1 0 0 . g o o d c o n d i t i o n , r u n * aaoa - r a n g C M * B e g i n n i n g Tues. Sec t 2 7 t h 4 5 9 - 6 6 3 1

F O R D 1962 P I C K U P . 3 / 4 t o n , 6 cy l -i n d e r , 4x4, vary d e a n a n d rune ex oaOant A M - F M

j laddei ' wirUtH -fKN*0F* *i6 Sg 6

n o w $ 4 5 0 0

F O R D 1963 FIOO. 6 cyOndar 3 s p e e d s h o r t b e d . g o o d cond i t i on , $ 3 2 0 0 4 7 7 - 3 5 4 7

I Ranger XLT, l o n g bed . 4 cy l inder aa. A M - F M

$ 2 0 0 0 3 2 6 - 5 9 * 1

FORO. 1964. F 3 5 0 C h e v r o n W r e c k -er e q u i p p e d $ 1 6 , 5 0 0 5 3 4 - 4 1 9 0

F O R O 1005 Range r g o o d 6 2 . 0 0 0 h ighway maea. • • k i n g $ 3 t o o

4 6 0 - 6 6 7 8

F O R O 1967 F - 1 5 0 XLT, La r ia t . 303. ab. au to , s te reo c rmae l * . c a b . d u a l t a n k s ab . n ja t -

L e x t e n d e d w a r r a n t ! Beat o f f e r A M 4 7 7 - 0 7 7 6 P M . 4 7 4 - 4 8 0 0

F O R O 100B. F 2 5 0 auper c a b XL. M .

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>6.0001 *«&Sri MI mSea. a s k i n g $ t « 5 0 0

• a m - S p m . M o n - F f f . 3 7 7 - 6 1 0 6

GMC 1983 3 / 4 t o n P K * • * . a » . 6 3 9 6 0 Osk M e m -F r t 8 a m St-sv 533 2 4 0 0

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453-4600 B L A Z E R 1963 S i o . 4X4 w a c x Tahoe p a c k a g e heevy d u t y retch 6 cy l inder a u t o m a t i c s » : sSsnt cond>-t«m. $ 6 , 7 0 0 or beet A f te r 6 P M . ask for G r e g 4 7 4 - 3 6 0 7

C H E R O K E E 1965 see A f t 5 s e e d c ru i ae c o n t r o l Root r a k e J u * l » ' • n e w ' $ 6 9 9 5 Ouakty a u t o m o b i l e B u y w i t h c o n f i d e n c e JEFF B E N S O N C A R C O 5 6 2 - 7 0 1 1

C H E V Y 1966 S - 1 0 Blazer 4x4 Tin c ru i se * u t o m a t i c * » yowe* w m d o w s p o w e r d o o r l o o k s d e a n a

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800

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A S T R O 1986 CL Wan Ap c a s s e t t * 6 p a s a a n g e r s g rea t va lu* . $ 1 0 777

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

P l y m o u t h Rd - Just W a s t o f 1-275

453-4600 A S T R O 1966 V a n Express Conve r -s ion p o w e r s t e e r i n g - b r a k e * •rrv- fm s te reo c a s a e r t e c rura* very d e e n . $ 1 1 , 5 0 0 7 2 8 - 5 1 3 2

A S T R O 1 9 6 7 - O M u x * in te r io r 8 p a » 1

senger si lver l o a d e d L i ke new $ 1 1 , 5 0 0 E v e n i n g s . 6 5 5 - 9 2 3 6

B E A U V I L L E 1965 low mutes. Mka new a l p o m « r op t i ons , a n ,crm»a a u t o . a m / f m s t e r e o $8795 4 2 0 - 0 8 6 0

C A R A V A N 1965 5 - * p * e d m a n u a l t r a n s m i s s i o n . 5 passenger 33 .000 mi les . $ 7 , 0 0 0 E v e s 4 2 5 - 6 6 4 9

C H E V R O L E T 1986 A s t r o CL, l oad-ed Ww mi tes . 8 psssenge r 1/alter-ing p a r t e d c o n d t i o n 6 4 2 - 1 8 9 6

C H E V Y J a y c o c o n v e r s i o n 1968-Power . s t e e r i n g / b r a k e s . ' w i n d o w s a d o o r l o c k s , t i l t , c r m a e a m o r a Un-d e r i v a r i a n t y S c o n d i t i o n $ 1 6 . 0

C H E V Y , 1964 C - 2 0 C O N V E R S I O N V A N A u t o m a t i c a k l ow m d a * L i ke new $ 7 9 9 5

T A M A R O F F BUICK Q U A L I T Y U S E D C A R S

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

CHEVY. . 1985 A s t r o l o a d e d e x t r * sha rp ! M u s t sen Ex-ce l lent c o n d i t i o n $ 8 , 4 0 0 8 5 2 - 7 1 5 2

D O D G E C A R A V A N SE. ' 9 6 4 -L o a d e d 5 3 . 0 0 0 maes E x t r * d e e n $6295 4 2 5 - 6 1 4 7 , 4 2 5 - 2 9 5 9

D O O G E C A R A V A N "986 - au to . Mr. 3 3 0 0 0 m k e * . $ 6 5 0 0 644 -3607

D O D G E C A R A V A N SE 1984. 2 6 au-l o m a t i c . m a r o o n l oaded . 5 r .aass r -gar . r u n n i n g b o a r d . $5 ,300 5 6 1 - 0 6 7 9

D O D G E 1982 V 8 W i n d o w Van . Ml o p t i o n * . exceBen t c o n d m o n m a n d o u t M u s t see $ 3 7 0 0 3 5 6 - 7 4 3 4

D O O G E 1964 C a r a v a n LT. h a * ev-e r y t h i n g $ 3 , 9 9 0 326 -1569

D O O G E >966 C a r a v a n SE. a u t o m a t -a b r a k e * . 7 pes-> s t e e r i n g a

a k . 4 1 . 6 0 0

D O O G E 1967 Ca ravan . 3 sealer , b u r g u n d y , l o e d e d . excekent -o rxJ . b o n i n u d e a o u t 5 2 2 - 3 0 6 3

D O O G E . 1 9 6 7 C a r a v a n LE. 7 pas-senger M r . l o e d e d . torn mke* . $ 1 1 9 0 0 3 4 6 - 8 7 3 3 or 4 3 7 - 9 1 6 2

E C O N O U N E 150. 1985 24 .000 m k e * S a n d * C o n v e r a w n . t«L speed c o n t r o l , p o e m r l ocks I w i n d o w s a l a r m s y s t e m . *m- f t» i s te reo . 10 s p e a k e r s , c o l o r TV. p a m i I k t l s n L Tuf f K o t e 0 « o l $12 ,500 4 3 1 - 7 4 6 0 A f te r 4 3 0 p m 4 5 5 - 0 3 7 5

F O R O E C O N O U N E 150. 1977 - 3 5 1 e n f l k i e N o r u e t W e S - t o - w a * c a r p e l G o o d e n g i n e r u n * g o o d S675 C a * Sat a S u n , t O - 5 p m 8 6 2 - 2 1 4 8

F O R O S T A R C R A F T 1967 • t o n V a n . r a M e d r o o f , l o a d e d w i th o p t i o n * 3 m o n t h * o ld . 5 3 0 0 m k a * . $ 7 8 0 0 4 7 4 - 1 0 6 2

F O R D 1962 XLT O u t ) Mr . A M - F M s t e r e o t n . 4 c a p t a m chaas . back b e n c h . $ 3 2 5 0 A f te r 6 P M . 6 5 6 - 2 4 6 2

F O R D . 1964 ConwarsKm Van . V - 8 . a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r i t a a r t n g . powe r b r a k e * . M a r c o m u c h m o r e $ 8 805

T O W N & C O U N T R Y D O O G E 9 M k e a G r a n d River

F O R O 1984 V w v b i vouac c o m e r -w o n l o e d e d . axes*an t shape Mus t sen Can a f ter 5 P M 4 5 4 - 0 3 0 7

C J 5 JEEP 1979 62 0 0 0 mi les 2 sets t i res 3 s p e e d 3 0 4 new c lu tch 6 b r a k e * , s o n l o p , u m b r s k a l o p $ 2 , 0 0 0 or b e s t o f f e r 636 -0209

D O O G E 1976 R a m c h a r g e r - 6 " aft very g o o d c o n d i t i o n , needs minor repa i r $1 100 or bee t o f f * r After 4 P W 349-9616

J X J O G E $ 2 4 0 0

1978 - 4x4 g o o d cond i t i on 522 -006?

DOOGE 1965 R a m c h a r g e r excels lent c o n d i t i o n 3 0 0 0 0 rnnes $9500 or best o f fe r C a l l t 0 - 6 o m M o n t h r u Sat 2 7 4 - 0 7 3 2 S u n % 7 4 - 2 0 7 2

F - 1 0 B L A Z E R . 1967 l ow mf leege d r e d a n d ^ i a c k $12 ,000 Ex-it w m d i t - W K f t e r 6 476 -6453

G M C 1966 J i m m y S ie r ra C u t s * * ancekeru c o n d i t i o n L o a d e d 28 .000 mi les $12 4 5 0 ' b e M 6 8 9 - 3 3 6 1

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D A T S U N 198 * 280ZX Porsche r e d black leather u l te r io r 1 * n t * a t t c s ter so s y s t e m $2 350 • > M E A U T O 4 5 5 - 5 5 6 6

D A T S U N 1963 200 SX 2 d o o r 5 speed -WW t i r e s / b a t t e r y d o t h mte -r « x v * r y _ d e e r $3 ,500 4 2 5 - 1 7 1 9

f i a t c o n v e r - i b l & s 121 1972. _ $ * 0 0 * e c h

Af ter 6 p m . 4 7 7 - 8 1 6 3

H O N D A A C C O R D L * 1968 fuky •oaded 4 d o o r 4 year w a r r a n t y a r o a d serv ice 4 3 5 1910 a 961 3 6 2 3

H O N D A A C C O R D t»66 LXI au«o-m a t < . a r w m d o w s a l ocks exce l -lent $ 9 9 0 0 E v e * 6 4 5 - 0 6 6 2

m O N D a A C C O R D - 9 6 1 A u t o m a u c m o o n i o o l vary d e a n . M u s i aat! $ 2 6 0 0 . o f fe r 3 5 3 - 1 0 2 0

G M C 1967 J i m m y S w a Classic l o a d e d a * w h i t s w b lack accen ts $ 1 0 9 5 0 Of f i ce , d a y s G M C 1987 J I M M Y C lERA O SIC 4 x 4 V6 . a u t o m a t i c air, eve ry o p t i o n . 10 .000 rmte* $ 1 4 495

T A M A R O F F BUICK O U A U T Y U S E D C A R S

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

JEEP C J 7 h a r d t o p , w i t h * u n r o o f a d o o r s E x c M M n t c o n d i t i o n $850 A l s o (2) 1 8 5 - 8 0 - R 1 3 F i r e M o n a Su-p r e m e t i r e s g o o d c o n d i t i o n , $50 A f te r 6 p m - 5 7 3 - 7 5 2 7

19B4. 4 ooor a u t o m a t i c , posser s t e e r i n g a t x * » a s . A M F M 6 3 . 0 0 0 m i l e * 17 .000 a * i s

4 2 0 - 2 4 8 0

N I S S A N , 1 9 6 3 K I N G K A B D E L U X E 4X4 Low m l e s . O n e O w n e r !

SUNSHINE HONDA 1205 A N N A R B O R R D P L Y M O U T H

4 5 3 - 3 6 0 0 O P E N S A T U R D A Y S 10-3

R A N G E R . 1 9 8 6 S T X 4X4 c * p . 2 6 . 0 0 0 m k e * . $ 9 4 9 5 N o r t h B r o t h e r * F o r d 4 2 1 - 1 3 7 8

82S Sports A ImDorted Cars v s i s a # w t e w •

A C C O R D 1082 . 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c

g o o d c o n d i t i o n A s k i n g $ 3 2 0 0 4 3 5 - 9 6 5 7

A C U R A 1 0 6 8 I n t e g r a LS . 5 J 0 0 m i l e * , l o a d e d 5 s p e e d , R e d . $ 13.200 o r b e M 6 3 3 - 7 0 3 1

A U O l 1977 Fox V e r y d e a n W a n d out . 14 .000 m l lea S t e r e o t a p * * c o l l e c t o r . $ 3 0 0 0 6 4 7 - 0 7 4 5

AUDI . 1961. 5 0 0 0 S h a r p $2100 or beet Cak a f ter 6 p m 6 4 6 - 5 3 9 9

AUOl . 1964 t h r u ' 8 7 5 0 0 0 a 4 0 0 0 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c 5 s p e e d , sunroo f , safry i n s p e c t e d a r o e d reedy 15 t o

BILL COOK AUDI 471-0044

M i c h i g a n s l a r g e e t v o m m n Aud i

AUDI . 1964. 4 0 0 0 S 9 1 . 0 0 0 m k e * . l o t s o f e x t r a s , a k . s u n r o o f , a m - k n casse t te . Dckby $ 6 0 0 0 / b e a t A f te r 6 p m 8 3 6 - 1 8 3 8

A U O l 1964 5 0 0 0 S v * r ^ o o d cond i -t ion . l ow m i e * m u s t s e * b e M offer $ 7 6 0 0 W o r k 8 3 0 - 6 3 S 3 . 7 7 1 - 8 8 0 6

AUOl . 1967. 4 . 0 0 0 C S . Si lver . 5 speed, s u n r o o f . 18 .000 m k a * . 2 year w a r r a n t y . $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 5 5 3 - 2 7 0 7

A U O l 1967 - 4 0 0 0 S . »i i .cMHnt o o m » -t lon . h igh B e M Of**r

A U O l 1 9 8 7 5 0 0 0 S . 1 d o o r a n * o w n e r . 3 3 . 0 0 0 m i l e * , i s k i n g $ 1 3 , 9 9 0 Cac R a n d y M 7 6 0 - 1 3 0 0

B M W 1992 320 i - 5 an s te reo sun roo f l ow mi les d e e r . $ 6 5 0 0 or best 4 5 5 - 4 6 7 7

B M W t 9 6 4 - 733. l o a d e d low m k e * mart $17 500 E v e * 8 5 5 - 9 5 3 4

B M W 1985, 535. e x e c u t i v e o w n e d , m i n t c o n d i t i o n , c e l l u l a r p h o n e , $ 1 6 . 0 0 $ C a k A d a y * 6 4 4 - 5 5 3 0

B M W 1965 735IA w h i t e e x t e n O e d w a r r a n t y m m t c o n d i t i o n . $ 2 2 , 5 0 0

D a y s 3 4 9 - 5 7 0 0

B M W 1966 325 2 doo«_ 5 l oaded , per fec t c o n d i t i o n . 2 5 . 0 0 0 m k * s $ 1 5 , 5 0 0 A f te r 6 p m , 6 4 5 - 1 0 3 0

B M W 1967 325M - 11 m o n t h * o l d r e d ' b l a c k e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . $ 2 3 , 5 0 0 5 2 4 - 6 0 3 9 Af ter 6 P M or w e e k e n d s 6 4 9 - 1 6 4 1

H O N O A 1981 A c c o r d 4 OOOr k u l o -met i c air a m - t m 91 .000 m k k * $1 ,475 8 5 1 - 4 9 7 5

H O N O A 1963 O w e eng ine g r e e t b o d y d a m a g e d $ 5 0 0 o< beat o f fe r

. 6 3 1 - 8 0 0 5 o i 5 4 5 - 2 3 4 3

H O N D A 1963 C iv ic . 4 Door l o o k s a r u n * great S u n r o o f r u M p r o o l e d A M - F M c a s s e t t e $ 2 * 0 0 4 5 9 - 0 6 2 7

H O N D A 1983 P R E L U D E O n l y $ 4 9 9 5

T A M A R O F F BUICK R S

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

H O N D A 1963 P ^ m J o * g o o d c o m * l i o n r u n * gr Set d e a n D e y v 6 6 2 - 6 7 7 0

M A Z D A >905 R X 7 G S L c o n d i t i o n b r a 6 car cower i n c l u d e d . $ 9 5 0 0 C a n 4 7 7 - 0 0 6 5

M A Z D A 1966 6 2 6 4 d o o r a u t o m a t c am- i r r , s te reo caaae t i e a k . $ 7 0 0 0 C a k a n y t i m e 4 7 6 - 4 8 »t

M A Z D A 1966- 6 2 6 L X 5 s p e e d C e * s h e . ' p m 5 5 3 - 4 6 1 3

M A Z D A 1967 RX7, a r A M - F M • » ec m m ! condRtcm $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 o i b e M o f l w 6 4 7 - 6 0 1 1

M A Z D A 1987 RX 7 -Luxu ry 13 .000 m a e s r e d s u n r o o f a r . no * n o w m i n t $ 1 5 ,000 4 2 0 - 2 4 3 0 or

4 5 3 - 1 1 9 0

M A Z D A 1967 C26LX 2 0 L i ter f u e m t e c t e d ev s t e r e o e u n r o o l e x t r a * d e e r $ 9 6 2 6 3 2 3 - 1 9 5 6 4 3 7 - 0 0 2 2

. d e a n D e y m . A f te r 6 p m 4 5 9 - 0 5 T f

H O N O A 1964 A C C O R D LX On ly $4 9 9 5

TAMAROFF BUICK O U A U T Y U S E D C A R S

353-1300

M A Z D A 1968 9 2 9 - T h e J t i m a i e ca r $ 5 0 0 0 b e t o w st icker Leether s u n * o o f A B S A A S eve ry o p t i o n - • u n d e r c o M w i r e d tor c M M a r p l u * ra-dar T ins week $ 1 8 6 0 0 L i k e n e w 8 0 0 0 m a e s > 3 2 - 9 7 8 9

M f R C E D E C BENZ 1965 a f e S w c o n v e r t i b l e 2 l o p * * n t h r a c n e g ray W«h b lack leather 29 .000 m k e * * k se rv i ce r K o n H $ 3 4 0 0 0 8 8 5 - 7 9 3 5

or 4 7 3 - 3 5 7 3

19 TO 2 2 0 0 ~ v e r y t t o o d c o n d m o n . t i k t t o 4 speed $ 2 4 5 0 C a * a f ter 6 p m 4 5 3 - 2 9 5 1

M E R C E D E S 1973 260 Blue, t rue c lass ic M l o r i g i n a l 50 .260 mNa*

t W E R C E D E S 1905- 190E. l o e d e d an taock b r a k e i i i i e n i 4 0 . 0 0 0 m a e * . $ 1 7 , 5 0 0 - 3 T 7 - B 0 1 5

H O N D A . 1964. C R X . i a p e e d M r . a m - l m c a a a e t i e n e w d u t c h . a a h a u M a Urea e x t e n d e d w e r r a n t y $ 5 , 9 0 0 B e f o r e 3 p m 9 3 7 - 8 5 8 2

H O N D A 1 9 8 5 A C C O R O O n l y $ 7 495

TAMAROFF BUICK Q U A L I T Y U S E D C A R S

353-1300 B M W 1967 3251 - 4 d o o r leather a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r aun roo t LTD s i * 5 .000 m k e * . $ 2 3 . 5 0 0 ' o f f e r M u s i ae* m o v i n g 8 5 1 - 8 3 6 3

B M W 325e . 1965 2 d o o r 5 s p e e d sun roo f . Ckkulkr p h o n e , e x c e k e n t c o n d i t i o n $ 1 4 , 5 0 0 / b e M 8 5 1 - 4 8 4 2

C A R R E FLA 1967. 0 1 1 . b l a c k , m m t Bel rada r

1.900 Aak tor S t a o . 2 5 6 - 9 0 0 0 o r S 4 0 - 6 0 0 1

C O R V E T T E , ifcri. Red . 3 5 0 2 7 0 HP. T - T o p a . g o o d c o n d m o n . $ 6 , 5 0 0 Cak: 0 6 1 - 2 2 3 0

C O R V E T T E . 1 0 7 6 speed T - i o p a , n e w t i r e s e x t r a s $ 7 0 0 0 / b e * t A f te r 4 p m 4 7 7 - 7 4 4 3

C O R V E T T E . 1075. C o n v e r t i b l e 3 5 0 V8. s u t o m s h c 3 3 0 0 0 mkea. a c o i -lec tab te C o r v e t t e m s h o w car c o n d i -t i o n $ 1 4 , 0 0 0 ton

eves 5 4 0 - 6 3 * 6

C O R y E T T E , 1077 Saver , 5 0 . 0 0 0 m k e s a * o r ig ina l , s e o n d oemer $ 8 1 5 0 6 4 6 - 4 7 0 5

C O R V E T T E 1 0 7 7 - A u t o m a t i c l o a d -e d . m o o n r o o f s t a i n l e s s s t e M b r a k e s . 56 .000 m i . $ 7 4 0 0 4 2 1 - 6 4 0 2

C O R V E T T E 19*0 a u t o m a t i c , r e d / b M 0 » S O . 6 O O — A t e 5 p m . 4 7 6 - 5 6 1 0 o r 4 7 6 - 1 0 4 0

C O R V E T T E 1062 W h i l e / r e d In te r io r T - t o o * Loaded' $ 1 2 90C

5 3 1 - 5 3 3 1

C O R V E T T E 1 9 6 4 - a u t o m a t i c , b r o n z e • b r o n z e lee ther tn ta r lo r Boae. b r a . $ 13.500 6 4 7 - 2 9 8 5

C O R V E T T E . 1985 M e t M B c b ronze , l o a d e d . B o e * s te reo . T - T o p * . exce t -lent c o n d i t i o n $ 14 .000 3 7 7 - 0 0 0 7

C O R V E T T E 1 0 t e G r a y / M a c * . 8 0 0 0 m k k * . I k e new. S 2 0 . 6 0 0

C O R V E T T E 1906 C o u p e - r e d . 5 . 5 0 0 m k e * . pe r fec t c o n d i t i o n , l o a d e d . $ 2 3 , 0 0 0 " 6 4 5 - 0 8 0 7

D A T S U N M a x i m a w a g o n 1 0 8 3 -L o e d e d . a u t o m a t e M r . M B S O / o f t a r

3 5 3 - 1 0 2 0

H O N D A 1965 A c c o r d 2 d o o r h a t c h -b a c k . a u t o Mr 1 owne r a i c e a e n t 4 8 . 0 0 0 m k e * J 6 3 0 0 6 8 1 - 5 5 3 3

H O N O A 1965 O n e Red low mOas. m t e n o r Mke new $ 4 , 7 0 0 m a t c h i n g m t e n o r . * k e new $ 4 . 7 1

T O W N 8 C O U N T R Y D O O G E 9 M k a a G r a n d RNer

t * . / a a

X 1 E /

2^

H O N O A . 1 * 8 5

T A M A R <

P R E L U D E O n l y

AMAROFF BUICK O U A L I T Y U S E D C A R S

353-1300 H O N D A . 1085 Prefc ida

n o r . 3 5 . 0 0 0 M M * . $6 ,500 A f te r 4 P M

H O N O A 1085 P R E L U O E 5 s p a e d .

SUNSHINE HONDA 1205 A N N A R S O R RO P L Y M O U T H

4 5 3 - 3 6 0 0 O P E N S A T U R D A Y S 10-3 .

H O N O A 1086 A c c o r d I X - 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c , a u n roo f . 35 .000 mOaa. $ 1 1 , 0 0 0 6 6 1 - 0 3 7 S

H O N O A 1966 A c c o r d LXL h a l c h -

< 7 8 - 3 8 4 0

H O N O A . 1 0 8 6 C R X . O k y $ 7 4 8 5

TAMAROFF BU»CK Q o A t . T Y U S E D C A R S

353-1300 H O N D A 1907 A C C O F t O v X i 3 d o o r .

SUNSHlKElHONDA 1205 A N N A R B O R RO P L Y M O U T H

O P E N S A T U R D A Y S 10-3

- 5 6 5 1 - 1 5 3 2

J A G U A R ' S . 1088 . 1006, 1089 AM f resh F l o r i d a c a r * . V -12 C o u p e or V -6 S e d a n S e p t e m b e r V * S A L E F r o m $ 2 3 , 0 0 0 P A G E T O Y O T A 3 5 2 - 8 5 8 0

F O R O 1 9 8 5 ' * . E - 1 5 0 Van, T M 0 0 0 0 c o n v e r s i o n , l o a d e d m u * t SMI $ 9 , 5 0 0 4 2 2 - 3 5 0 9

FORO. 1965 E 1 5 0 . G e r o n g C o n v e r -s i o n . A M - F M . M r . cru«»*. powe r l o c k s / e n n d o w * $ 9 5 0 0 4 7 7 - 3 0 3 1

F O R O 1067, E -150 . ve rs ion . 8 c y t m d e r a i r . 16.000 maaa $ 1 4 , 0 0 0 4 2 2 - 3 5 0 9

G M C S A F A R I 1986-SLE, 7 pasaen y a r r i c w j i t e i -Q ; . . i 'Oed

G M C 1983 V a n d i r a . 3 / 4 t o n . 0 cyt-

G M C - 1083. W o r k V a n W o o d shelv-i n g r e b u M a n g i n a , new d u s c h . g o o d o r e s g o o d b o d y D a y * 4 3 1 - 0 0 4 3

G M C 1084 S ta rc ra f t -ExoaOan l c o n -d m o n . $ 8 5 0 0 er b a M 0 0 1 - 8 0 8 3

G M C 1085 - S t a r c r a f t SL cowsa iMa i t s c s k a n i c o n d m o n . l o a d e d . 40 0 0 0 m k e a 1 1 0 8 0 0 A f t e r 5 3 4 0 - 3 3 1 1

G M C . 1007 S a t a n S L E • peeeerv gar . l o a d e d , r ue tp rookad e x c e a e m c o n d m o n C a 8 4 8 4 - 4 3 5 6

P L Y M O U T H . 1084 V O Y A G E R I V A N Huiomaac . Mr . a m - M i •a r te a n d o n l y $ 5 9 9 5

T A M A R O F F B U C K O U A L I T Y U S E D C A R S

353-1300 P L Y M O U T H 1007

10.1

P L Y M O U T H 1007 l l i p g k . o o n d M o n . 9 imnn^voti m. 7

i T o c ^ w

S A F A R I 1887 M t o l V a n 7 paaaan-oar rear ab . ^S .OOO M M a . nmm Urea. I t 1 3 0 0 / b a a * ARer 5 P M M l - 0 3 3 0

824 J e e p e A O t h e r 4-1 A O O O O 4X4 W A N T E D

H M B I K T M

P - » . 1 M B . > s p a e d , a s r e d . to* M a a r e a ! aarv

MJBB CM

R B j e ^ l 8 0 6 M a m a — a a

M E R C E D E S 1966 190E m m t 32 0 0 0 m a e s A S S b r a k e s a k b a g

p ie b lock 5 4 5 - 2 8 0 0

M E R C E D E S 3 0 0 0 1001 F«« p o w e r

r e c o r d s $ 1 0 500

M E R C E D E S 380SL 1081 4 3 . 0 0 0

w i r e w h e e l s m i n t c o n d i t i o n $ 3 6 0 0 0 Deys 6 4 6 - 1 0 1 0 Ev

M E R C U R 1065 XR4T1. M a c k 5 >n 7 6

M E R K U R XR4ti 1001 Red S u n r o o f Loeded L * e new

a 5 5 3 - 7 0 0 4

M E R K U R XR4C 1006 T u r b o , au to -SC. l o a d e d , r a d i cakant c o n d t -

b o n g o o d m a a a o a $» 0 0 0 / b a M of-Mr 3 5 6 - 3 0 0 0 A f t e r 6 P M 3 3 4 - 4 1 3 0

M E R K U R . 1086 T U R B O , red a u t o . w a n a n t y n o n -

9 6 1 2 4 2 6

N I S S A N 1086 Pulsar 5 s p e e d , a a . c u s t o m p e m t s u n r o o l $8 , 3 0 0 D e y s 3 8 2 - 4 0 3 2 a a 480-5080

P E U G E O T 100* 506 ST1. 4 d o o r , rmdrag t t t M a c k w t r - n a t t i e r 6 p o a s • u n r o o f . m i i i i i s i ' i * a l * - c o n d i t i o n T M * w e e k Oray $3 3 6 5 D M M t 5 4 A - 7 0 3 3

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MARKET PLACE': 8 6 0 C h e v r o l e t 35a Cadillac 856 Buick &56 B u i c k 852 Clatelc Cer t M C h e v r o l e t

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PORSCHE I B M . 944 Turbo, 5 « M O . red/Mack. casaette. tunroa*. factory warranty $25,900 852 2*11

S3^£' 1068 «44 TurtKJ J

sunroof. reno adio Unwed red 4 reedy U < « »>ou-

- Bil l Cook Porsche ^ 471-0800 W S s c S i ^ r t e r t c o i

944. 1«#4 LOW mliee oondMon New tirea Broru*

Weekday*. »-4pm. 757-7517

T F U t O O t * 4 3 Sport, m, 5 rolNop. M * m. Excellent n $t«>6 626-0979

4 * A B 1964 900S 4 door. automaT T e . - * . k w M wftfi options. estra d M i t r M ^ I M p n o O

. ' B I L L COOK AUDI 471-0044

SAAB 1964 900 Turbo, welnul. 4 auto, loaded. extrs deen

. Ca* after S p m ^ 737-2125

1965 GL 4 door . Mr. am-ir windows & locks, tm

I buy for ma money. $5,353

" LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

•Wymouth Rd - Jual Waal oI1-275 453-4600

" 8 0 B A W U 19*6. XT Turbo coupe au-Mtnauc. tufty loaded, axoaaant corv dWon. (unroot . W.aoo 5S2-4737

- ^ U f t A A U W c n o a a lent corxJi

t»ae. 4 w i . loaded, low r Hon

heal Orrvfl rule* Ercel-

SA5-24M

8UNBCAI to r t t l on . man ute*

14 TWER - 1 *6 bum 28* p k a $13,000

total raa-stock 260.

683-3235

rOTA. 1967 CAMRY D * i » e . gd condition. 64.000 rnHaa. AuHO-

$6695 «Wt car .471-0970 563-2617

VOLVO 1979 2440L tow maea. CaWomla M r p < $4,450 865-3064

VOLVO 1963. 760 air. pom* . <—t»-

- " " i s a VOLVO 1967 740 OLE White wtth M c rad laa'bar mienor. «*irte meQ • M l power u n r o o t , air com#-Bon. lull power $16,995 PAGE TOYOTA 352-6660

VOLVO. 1967 740 G l E W M with deep r ed leettier interior wtwte -mag

i poear . PAGE TOYOTA 352-8560

YUGO, 1967 Graat t rampor lat lon tor only $1,995

T A M A R O F F BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

852 Classic Care • A P P R A I S A L S

• C O N S I G N M E N T S , " F I N A N C I N G

Display your special car mdoor i ' w e Mi l handle aM seHing details Sports special mtereet. h * j i performance up to 75 cars on display

Visit our new location to Troyi 1725 E 14 Mile Rd 589-2700

C l a s s l c A u t o Showp lace CHEVY 1953. 2 door Wac*. good condi t ion $1900 or beet offer

522-6504

CHEVY 1957-2 door nardtop $6600 674-0107 4 68'-6610

CHRYSLER 1950 - Windsor 1 1964 Cuevy Beiaire. bom very good con-di t ion A l a r 8pm 453-0102

DELTA 88, 1974 Royale convertible, very good condit ion air lots ot •«-

54.200 941-3322 200

KARMAN GH1A. '973 Convertible -Beautiful original condition $9000 SUPER BEETLE. 1971 Convertible -Professional pan up restoration $7000 Both must be M a n to be ap-preciated Serious mqmrtaa or*, Lansing Weekdays, after 5 pm. any-

t ime weekends: 517-465-7775

MARK ill. 1969 Maroon with Mac* Irtm.-vary clean. $5,995 Hlnas Park Uncoln-Mercury 425-3036

MOOEL A, 1929 Coupe/rumble seat Running, good condition $8,000 or b M offer 646-9438

MUSTANG. 1966. Coupe Automat-ic. power steering 6 brakes. 289 2V angina rad wttfi black Interior Ex-cellent condi t ion $3500/ ofler After 5:30pm 420-0254

METROPOLITAN. 1999 HARO TOP EsoaMnt condi t ion throughout J u « repainted no rust $2,950 349-4153

MUSTANG 1967 -car no rust, a* o n g o a V-8 2*9 Musi »et $3000 or beat 525-2646

MUSTANG 1966 COUpa. i l W k l » malic many new parts. excellent body. Tenn car $3000 455-9155

MUSTANG 1969 Mach 1. flawless California car. air. automatic Ram air, $7,560 f i rm • 435-2405

OPEL 1970 QT. candy apple red black leather This weak only $965

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ROAD RUNNER 1973. Plymouth mint body, all or ig inal California car 640 * « pack Must sail 689-5120

ROLLS ROYCES 1956 4 1958 Bentley S- I S 674-0107 or 681 -8610

STORAGE Store That Special Car Wrth Us

Special Rates 961-0300

854 American Motors ALLIANCE 1963 4 door. 5-speed am-fm cassette, air dean 45.000 miles, S1200 or best 682-2569

ALLIANCE 1963 4 speed, 2 door new e.haust , $650 S37-9531

AMC "981 Concoro 83.00C miles, while burgundy interior aw, auto-mat*: power d e a n $2500937.0332

CONCORO 1978 Stat ion Wagon, good body runs good, cruise rear defrost. AM EM good < * « . *600 Afier 1 30PM 397-0489

PACER 'S76 52.000 mikes. $700 Call Don 669-4 736

RENAULT 1964 FEUGO mint condit ion. 37.000 mllas. 2 door, air. am-fm. $3 000 373-1056

RENAULT 1966 AlUance - 17.000 miles, extras, 2 door , 4 speed «» cd i en l $4600/bast 553-7637

SPIRIT 1981 6 cylinder $600 or best offer 728-1322

856 Buick CENTURY Limited. 1884 - 4 door, loaded Excellent condi t ion 62.000 maes Rochester $4900 651-4653

CENTURY LTD '983-V-6. 2 door, air. Stereo, cru.se. Oebart 44.000 maes. $3900 After 6pm. 455-5413

CENTURY 1979 Automatic 305 V8 47 000 mi les Excellent- $2,700 Call Bob 524-2663 or 852-6120

CENTURY 1964 Custom 39.000 maes. excellent condit ion. $4,500 After 5pm 347-0168

CENTURY 1964 Otymptc Edit ion, loaded with simulated convert ible l oo This week Only $3 365 Dealer

544-7022

m door locks, d u n

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800

CENTURY 1965 Limited - 4 door , loaded super sharp. 47 000 mites. $6,195 or best 647-3632

CENTURY 1965 Limited 9 Oar wagor r only 36.006 maes * 7 495 Mines Park Lincoln-Mercury 425-3036

CENTURY 1966. 4 door. navy, full power tew tape deck. luQoaoe reck. $6,490 After 5pm. 357-7726

COUPE deVtLLE 1976. sunroof, b l u e * white, $700 274-2662

DELTA 88 1977 Royala. new d r . ex-cellent condi t ion $1500 or best Of-fer 344-4788

ELECT.RA 1977. electric sdet* & windows power steering-brakes body excellent condi t ion Needs motor 476-7362

ELECTRA 1979-AB power, air. runs good, dean 94.000 miles $1995 425-6491

GRAND NATIONAL. >967 Automat-ic, an T-tops, low maes $12,995

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY USED CARS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

GRAND NATIONAL 1987 - 12,000 mi les T - l o p , s h o w r o o m new, $14,500 961-6796

LE SABRE 1979 - 2 door hardtop. 350 V-8, full power $350

721-0977

LESABRE. 1980 Limited V-6. pow-er steering S brakes, air $1,000/ best 425-3506 or 346-3668

L E SABRE. 1964, 2 door, V-8. COl-lectors edi t ion air, arrttm; cruise, chrome wheels, white sidewatts. ex-cellent condit ion, $5295 477-6967

LeSABRE. 1966 10 pasaanger wag on Looks and dr ives Mke new $9,995 Mines Park Lincoln-Mercury

425-3036

LaSABRE. 1966 Custom 4 door air, tut, cruise, power windows, power door locks, spat seats & mora. Only $11,795

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800

PARK AVENUE 1979. V8. dean , runs wen. good condi t ion No rust $1550 . " 477-2723

PARK AVENUE. 1965 A 87 Air. Uft oruMa. fun power 6 mora 2 to chooee Road ready"

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800

AVENUE. 1965 While. 4 door M M ! L il m m . I 6 M M . W T muffler, good brakes,~W>d uraa 16 100 ' 421-6723

PARK AVE 1983 V8, automatic, a* leather power moon tool every opt ion Like New. Only $4,995

T A M A R O F F BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

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REGAL 1978 LTD Air. V8. tiH. cru.se power windows, power door locks Clean A ready, only $1,995

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800

REGAL 1981 Like new V-6. air. stereo cassette $2950 Be«ore6pm 655-3640 After 6pm: 671-3738

REGAL, 1962. mileage Loeded. must Best offer

very low aa $3695

981-7023

REGAL 1963. loaded including alarm Excellent condit ion. 81,000 miles $3700/best offer 721-5553

REGAL. 1985 LTD Air. tilt, cruise, stereo wires. Landau, only 25.000 maes Sharp"

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800

REGAL 1966 Limited. V8 loaded 14.000 maes excellent condi t ion Best often 264-7262

RIVIERA, 1984. lake new 2 tone brown. $8 495 After 6 PW or week-ends 8S2-4722

RIVIERA 1964. 8 cylinder gas. black with burgundy leather interior Don t rmss this one This wee* Only $5 465 Dealer 544-7022

RIVIERA 1965. dark blue, d o t h Inte-rior. loaded excellent condit ion, winter ad m Florida. $9000 476-3459

RIVIERIA 1964 - 26,000 m*ea Load-ed beautiful condmon $9 000/beat After 4pm 674-1592

SKYHAWK. 1964 Limited, sunroof, cassette deck, front wheel dr ive, great condit ion, best offer 553-2229

SKYHAWK 1964. power steering/ brakes, automat ic t ransmission pulse wipers, automatic locks Ex cedent condi t ion $3600/besl offer

478-4354

SKYHAWK 1964 Turbo, excellent condit ion. 2 door , black. 46.000 m>les many extras Asking. $4,000 or offer Leeve message 981-6050

SKYHAWK. 1964 4 door t r a r M m -cassette crwee. super condit ion. 65 .000 miles highway ^ I r i v i r ^ $4,000

SKYHAWK. 1964. 5 amfm stereo, rear detogger 74.000 miles, aakuvg $2,550 477-0039

SKYLARK Limited 1966. 4 <5ddr 7500 miles. 50.000ml extended war-ranty S lmole ied-conver t ib le lop. loaded, perfect condi t ion Asfcmo $12,450 459-1306

SKYLARK LTD 1961-2 doo i . V-6. all p o w j f equipment new t l res/brskes $ 1900 After 6pm 624-3720

U K } . Pum. needs wont $650 476-2099

SKYLARK 1982 4 door power • teenng/brakes. AC. amfm stereo t»pe deck, cruise control, new tires, r>ew exhausi asking $1800553 4906

SKYLARK 1984 4 door power steer ing/brakes, sir am ' fm stereo No rust $2,800 397-8614

SKYLARK, 1985 4 door automatic air power steering, power brakes stereo & more only $4 895

BILL COOK BUICK . 471-0800

SOMERSET 1985 Limited excel-lent condi t ion V-6. automat* : pow-er w indows & locks til) sir am- fm cassette - $5700 981-6937

858 Cadillac COUPE OeVille 1963 4 1 litre lully l o a d e d , very g o o d c o n d i t i o n 1

$6,900 642-9013

CADILLAC, 1985 CIMARRON A-> tomat ic air All the toys low miles Only $5 995

T A M A R O F F BUICK OUALITY USED CARS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

ELOORAOO »964 umivei t i f u Off white, exceaant condi t ion $13,500 Days 649-4600 or Evea 352 2069

ELDORADO 1964 Mint ' All white, valour 30.000 mites Sacr i f ice $9500 After 7pm 851-7464

ELDORADO 1964 showroom condi-t ion l o a d e d power learner t u n new tires 6 brakes 43 000 miles $6600 Can before noon 669-3474

EL DORA OO 1965 Loaded moon-r o d , 75,000 maes $12 500 729-2782

EL DORADO 1985 «£»Calient con-di t ion Must sell $9500 or Best of Jar 540-4222 357-5165

BE RETT A GT 1966-V-6 sutomai locks/windows cruise, metallic rad^ 3700 miles l * e new — 549-1973

CAPRICE 1977 Reliable transpor tai ion $450 "best ofter Days 569-5740 Evas 651-2418

BERETTA 1966 Whi le euto V6 many opt ions low miles new condi-m n R « 1 nffer 646-9773

S f RETT A 1986 2 d o o i Excellent' Loaded full power $7900 553-6900 or after 5pm 661-5162

BERL'NETTA 1981 T tops power doors A M F M d o t h interior. $2900

352 4084

CIMARRON 1965- Only 36.000 mi Full power V6, automatic loaded 4 door . White wrth tan al ienor $6700

After 5 30pm 661-2095

COUPE De VILLE '978 tuns good no rust good rubber $ 1 5 0 0

537-6315

OEVILLE 1960 - 4 door wtte scar $3,000

358-4121

ELDORADO Biarritz. 1964 - HTA 100 gas fuel m|ected. pale yellow All op-t ions with alarm system 60.000 ac-tual mMea $11.90© — 4 5 5 - ' 6 4 1

ELDOBAOO, 1976 CONVERTIBLE Fully loaded everything original low milage, mint condi t ion Bast offer After 6pm 464-7055

SEDAN OEVILLE 1985 Wh«ta with blue valour loaded, l ike new condi-t ion. » t0 .500/or otter 4 78-9921

C A MA RO 1977 Good i ranspora tion $200 After 5i>m 981-2051

SEDANdeVULE 1985 Oar» Blue c lo th cassette loaded St .000 miles $8,950 Call 455-0416

C A MA RO 1977 Good i ranspora tion $200 After 5i>m 981-2051

SEDANdeVULE 1985 Oar» Blue c lo th cassette loaded St .000 miles $8,950 Call 455-0416

CAMARO 1977 305 V-6 many new par ts Needs brake 4 transmission tuneup $750 firm 525-9072

SEDAN OE VILLE 1988. E.aculhre car black wi lh grey interior. 7.000 miles 553-7784

CAMARO 1977 305 V-6 many new par ts Needs brake 4 transmission tuneup $750 firm 525-9072

SEDAN OE VILLE 1988. E.aculhre car black wi lh grey interior. 7.000 miles 553-7784 CAMARO 1979 euto. 350 air oood

condi t ion many n«w p a n s $2 700 After 6pm 229-6548 SEDAN OEVILLE 1985 4 door

leather Excellent condit io"- Load-ad $9200 258-5258

CAMARO 1979 euto. 350 air oood condi t ion many n«w p a n s $2 700

After 6pm 229-6548

SEDAN de V t l L E 19^6 leather seats, security system, loaded, •« cetient condit ion. $12 500 45^-0175

SEDAN DEVtLLE 1987 23:000 miles black wrth gray leather interi-or e ice l tent condi t ion Loaded GM enecutrve/best offer 363 9474

CAMARO 1979- Z-28 350 rebuilt auib per formance pa r t s . Kenwood ' EO code alarm $4000 4 76-0539

SEDAN de V t l L E 19^6 leather seats, security system, loaded, •« cetient condit ion. $12 500 45^-0175

SEDAN DEVtLLE 1987 23:000 miles black wrth gray leather interi-or e ice l tent condi t ion Loaded GM enecutrve/best offer 363 9474

CAMARO 1980 Sol id body, runs good new transmission $800 or best ofter 437-4823

SEDAN de V t l L E 19^6 leather seats, security system, loaded, •« cetient condit ion. $12 500 45^-0175

SEDAN DEVtLLE 1987 23:000 miles black wrth gray leather interi-or e ice l tent condi t ion Loaded GM enecutrve/best offer 363 9474

CAMARO 1984 automatic air. AM-FM 4 speakers great s*ape Can after t PM 729-0441

SEOAN OEVILLE 1968 Loaded Very clean $16 400 626-7164

CAMARO 1984 automatic air. AM-FM 4 speakers great s*ape Can after t PM 729-0441

SEOAN OEVILLE 1968 Loaded Very clean $16 400 626-7164

CAMARO 1984 red black interior 37 000 mi 4 cylinder auto, very clean $5000 best Eves or anytime on weekends 937-3019

SEDAN Oe VILLE )96€ leather loaded mint condl«irL secutity s y v tarn Wf*wls $12,000 647-1092

CAMARO 1984 red black interior 37 000 mi 4 cylinder auto, very clean $5000 best Eves or anytime on weekends 937-3019

SEVILLE 1976. mint condi t ion low miles, kept as a classic' Private $4500 Firm 464-3512

CAMARO 196 i while, good condrt i Km $4300 522-0067

SEVILLE 1976. mint condi t ion low miles, kept as a classic' Private $4500 Firm 464-3512

CAMARO 1964 -2L28 output oower s teer ing 'b rakesam- fm ster-eo kill switch n«vi t i res » brakes $6 800 661-8967

SEVILLE, i 9 6 0 Tu-tone. toupe ' brown leather, moonrool $5,400 neg 60.000 • miles 464-0984

CAMARO 1964 -2L28 output oower s teer ing 'b rakesam- fm ster-eo kill switch n«vi t i res » brakes $6 800 661-8967

SEVILLE 1983. 64.000 miles, leath e« $7400 357 2268 or 47 1-4662

CAMARO 1986 Bert inetta E«ecu-trve car a m - l m stereo air rear win-dow defrost tilt power windows, seats & door locks $7550 Days 974-1742 Eves 373-5030

SEVILLE 1986-GM emecutive car. 3000 maes, loaded, includes sun-roof. leather. Boise sou.id. anti-theft. $24 900 642-9751

CAMARO 1986 Bert inetta E«ecu-trve car a m - l m stereo air rear win-dow defrost tilt power windows, seats & door locks $7550 Days 974-1742 Eves 373-5030

SEVILLE 1986-GM emecutive car. 3000 maes, loaded, includes sun-roof. leather. Boise sou.id. anti-theft. $24 900 642-9751

CAMARO - 1986 V6 air cruise e«-ceilent cond i t ion low mileage, dark metallic red 878-6567

SEVILLE - 1968 STS Loadod in-c luding power sunroof. l ists over $35 000 . 3.900 miles, will ..sacrifice $28 500 681-6513

CAMARO - 1986 V6 air cruise e«-ceilent cond i t ion low mileage, dark metallic red 878-6567

SEVILLE - 1968 STS Loadod in-c luding power sunroof. l ists over $35 000 . 3.900 miles, will ..sacrifice $28 500 681-6513 CAMARO 1988 excel lent condi t ion

All power Loaded Steteo cassette Make offer 625-8259 TWO F O R ONE. SALE 1974 Buick

Rrviera 425 c i r i n VS. runs 4 looks super 1977 Eldorado. 425 cu In V8 runs as good as new Buy them both for $1,685 This week Onfy Dealer

544-7022

CAMARO 1988 excel lent condi t ion All power Loaded Steteo cassette Make offer 625-8259 TWO F O R ONE. SALE 1974 Buick

Rrviera 425 c i r i n VS. runs 4 looks super 1977 Eldorado. 425 cu In V8 runs as good as new Buy them both for $1,685 This week Onfy Dealer

544-7022

CAPRICE Classic 1985 Automalic. air am ' fm sie*eo. fun oowe* 69.CHX) miles Clean $6000 478-0768

e

CAPRICE 1977-Very r e t o t » » • » » -portat ioc $600 Ca* 397-1461

CAPRICE. 1981 v - 8 loaded »ery nice family sedan $3 495 Qualrty automobiles Buy WITH Lix i f iderv • JEFF BENSON CAR CO 562-7011

CAPRICE 1964 Classic 4 door au lomatic power Hear ing I brakes air am-fm cassette rear defrost li lt wile s car h-gbway m.ies V>?00 422 1131

CAPRICE 1964 c t *sss r l oaded dean new exhaust $5 200

CAVALIER 1962 4 door fully powered air sunroof t i l l ' " 0 C W rack aood Tires $1,790 427-0367

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Thursday. S t p t a m M 29 . 1968 OA

AUTOMOTIVE 860 Chevrolet CAPRICE 1967 O a s a K 4 door V6, al power am- fm caaaatta medajm

. • . g a y valour interior f i V maes $9 ! 464-0186

CAVALIER 1963 Standard Runs

er new battery new front tiras am/ i m stereo case arte, approxtrnatiey 45 000 maes, on New engine Greet second carl After 6pm, 455-6447

CAVALIER 1983 CS A m f m . 5 speed, power steer ing-brake Great condWonl 60.000 i M m $2,700/ beat After 5pm 462-0932

CAVALIER 1963 Halc* ib«at power staenng/brakaa. air. new tires am-fm. rear da- fog $2500 326-7409

CAVALIER 1964. Type 10. ak. ster-eo good condit ion, runs great 7 t ,000 mfte*. $3300/beat 437-3446

i wagon automatic, power windows i locks, an am-fm tape. $5,900 661-6916

CAVALIER 1987 4 door air real dean $6,767

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

Plymouth Rd - Jus! Weal ol 1-275

453-4600 CAVILIER. 1966 RS. 2 door 31.000 miles, automatic air AM FM slerec. $6,000 C a l 476-5506

CELEBRITY 1965 Euroaporl , V6. 38.000 maes loaded excellent con-dit ion $5900 937-2917

CELEBRITY 1966 4 door . aw. star eo cruise power locks plus more $5400 346-4449

CELEBRITY 1968 Wagon. 4 cylin-der air cruise high miles $3,800 or best ofter 344-1713

CELEBRITY 1984- loaded excellent condit ion $3400 or beat offer

349- 2769 or 346-6011

CELEBRITY 196—Euro sport wagon, excellent condit ion a« power win-dows/locks. cruise tm, 3rd seat rear defrost more $6000 981-2987

CHEVETTE 1977 - stick shift. 130.000 maes. good transportat ion asking $300 349-4498

CHEVETTE 1978 Runs best

s great i ofter

Rebuilt engine Good condi t ion $500 or

CHEVETTE 1960 ha ichback . 4 speed daan. stereo emissions approved $650 362-0336

CHEVETTE 1981 body S Interior, good, many new parts, needs racx 6 p.mon $400 591-3091

CHEVETTE 1983-Good condition $1000 $500 Stereo system optional

363-0785

CITATION ll. 1985 4 door hatcfi-bacn air automatic, darn Okie, very dean $2250 540-9621

CORSICA. 1968 Air. w n - f m stereo 10 000 mHea. unbel ievable value $8 995

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARlT

Plymouth Rd - Just Waal o l 1-275

453-4600 CORSICA 1988 - 7600 miles load-ed $10,100 or beat offer Leave

585-2929

CORVETTE, 1979 350 V8. air, auto-matic, power steering & brakes, power windows T-tops. extra dean 52.000 actual maes $7,695

TOWN ft COUNTRY DOOGE 9 Mile 6 Grand River 474-6668

IMPALA. 1977, 4 door good condi-tion. dean-no rust Original owner $2,000 277-0743

IMPALA 1979 Station wagon. 9 pas-aanger. 70.000 miles Automatic, air . $700/beat 420-3151

MALIBU 1979 - Automat ic 4 door 6 cylinder, air Original owner Ex-cellent condi t ion $1200 662-0972

864 Dodge ASPEN 1978 44 000 ongmal mllas exceaem condit ion can altar 6pm $975 338-7967

ASPEN 1979 - 3 mil s i good condit ion, $900

443-2646

ChAHger '934 7 i 2 it(tomanc low miles why pay mora. $2 189

T V M E AUTO 455 5566

CHARGER 1985 2 2 sport package. 5 speed casaetle. rear defrost. Kn> miles $3 500 or beet , 455-1815

r x one a tan? i n . i r t M p » Air stereo, aunrool. warranty Mint con-dit ion $6,750 553-4066

COLT 1963 5 speed Graat condi-tion New Prtem tires, no ruat. am- fm stereo $995 766-0073

OAYTONA 1986 5 Steering 6 brakes, new bras. 44.000 maes $5800 After 6PM 464-6458

DOOGE 1965 - 600 4 door saver

LANCER ^965- 4 door. 40 000 ml power Steering-brakes, an am- lm casaetle excellent condit ion. $4650 negotiable - 722-9575

OWN! i960 - 66.000 mUes 2 door , hatchback front wheel drive, auto-matic air. $950 4S3-5496

OMN. 1963- Power steering-brakes, auto air am-fm casaetta Clean body $1600 or best o«er 595-7962

SHADOW ES 1967- Rad. Turbo, loaded spotless $7250 or beat

771-2371 or 725-4366

SHELBY CHARGER T9«4 5 speed, many ext ras, g o o d c o n d i t i o n . $3300 737-2831

SHELBY CHARGER 1964 38.000 ml Excellent condi t ion $3900 Sharp- 646-53??

866 Ford

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MUSTANG GT S 6 Convertibles

V A N C O N V E R S I O N S Good Selection

AEROSTARS L o a d e d f r o m $9 ,995

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BILL B R O W N FORD

5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0 COMET 1973-$425 Can belore 6pm 422-7870

CROWN VICTORIA, 1964 wagon, loaded, high hi-way maaa. good condit ion $3,895 Ca* after 5 30 PM, 420-2929

MOWTE CARLO, 1966. SS Excel-lent condit ion, loaded. 6/60.000 mllea warranty Evea 867-6242

MONTE CARLO 1966 Black, bucket seats. RaOy wheels Am- fm c e u t n * . r»o mr. $6250 525-224*

MONTE CARLO 1979-neads engine. $300 or beet offer 522-0067

MONTE CARLO 1981 Landau, pow-er steering/brakes, an. auto, good condit ion $464-6613

MONTE C A R L O 1979-EiceMerit condHlon. 2 lone sHvar/black. ak. power steenng/tocks. am-fm cas-sette. locking wire wheats $2500 or 0«si o " » 534-7497

MUSTANG. 1965 LK. hatchback. AM-FM caaaetie. 4 speed $4,500 or best C a t 477-1435

MUSTANG. 1968 GT. loaded. 5 apeed. While, f u i Warranty. $14,200 firm After 7 PU 459-6564 459-9767

NOVA 1977 red automatic cruise control, good condi t ion. $500

459-7057

NOVA. 1966 CL. ttorv Cherry Red mules. $6 100 Can Eve

condl-31,000

261-9653

NOVA - 1986 Automat ic, an. power steer ing/brakes stereo Uka new $5,800 647-0068

NOVA. 1966 4 door, 5 speed aa. sierec One owner car

S U N S H I N E H O N D A 1205 ANN ARBOR RO PLYMOUTH

453-3600 OPEN SATURDAYS 10-3

NOVA 1966 Automat ic, aw power stsermg-brakea rear detroel am-fm stereo 5200 maaa. Wa Okie $8100 or beat After 3pm 357-3253

SPECTRUM 1967 - graat condition.

$155/mo tor 3 y r s P a y m e n t s 453-2661

SPRINT 1966 3 door , 5 stereo, w i r o o f . rustprooted 20.000 maaa inmacu ta la $4400 522-6177

SPRINT. 1967. Bright Red AMFM stereo. 57 i r « g 5 speed $4500 After 5 P V 661-1977

862 Chrysler CHRYSLER. 1967 5TH AVENUE Esary option. 14,000 maaa. V8 muat see al only $10,995

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY USED CARS

3 5 3 - 1 ^ 0 0

E-CLASS, other extr tar 8 30pm or

$3,500. Al-644-3636

FIFTH AVENUE 1962 Automatic.

, t i M . i • TOWN 6 COUNTRY DOOGE

• Mae 6 Grand Wvar 474-6)

LASER. 1964 TURBO 5 O 5 speed ats-M $3 400/beet

LaBARON 1966 QTS M a c * 46.000 maea m a t y

LeCARON 1667 C o u p * Turbo.

NEW YORKER 1M» . good c e n t s • o n . new tfraa new saHei.ni 65 000

O W W

AMI* WAOON

ZZJXrm-* *an. mm. W.

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a n u . wa t m e ^ o e 40.000

ELITE. 1976 - Power steering/ brskes 51.000 maes N n brakee Good transportat ion $7£)0/beet

421-1661

ESCORT GL 1986-3 door, automat-ic, air, Uke new. 15.000 mUes

427-7659

ESCORT GT 1966- loaded rad. low mi laegt original owner

625-6335

ESCORT GT. 1966 Black/gray mte-nor Excellent! Loaded! 30.000 miles $7,000 536-0665

ESCORT GT 1967. Mack, gray inte-rior. fu ty equipped A - l condmon $6800 After 5pm 524-0073

ESCORT GT. 1987 - Black, gray kv-tenor fuky equipped A-1 condit ion. $6600 891-5074

ESCORT GT 1967-5 speed, air . power t laenng brakee stereo cas-sette $7495 349-6553

ESCORT L 1964, am- lm stereo, good condi t ion low mlas. $2600

352-5535

ESCORT L 1964. power brakee Is ot good condit ion. $2.1

ESCORT 1961 4 setts 'ad io new ofter After 5pm

$900 or beat 474-5666

ESCORT - 1982. ak. automatic. 2 door 39.000 maaa. A -1 condi t ion $2000 268-6295

ESCORT 1962 - 2 door hatchback, cherry red exlerlor scarlet red M a -nor d o t h seats, am/mi raaaatla stereo w / d o c k 4 apssd New Mec-

, brakes, -0 $ 1100/beat Cal l

kends only at 522-8196

ESCORT 1962-no ruat medk jm brown $1150

255-3595

ESCORT 1963 L«1100. vai

STe ESCORT 1963 L 4 speed anv tm. rune great looks ntoe. $1590 negoti-able days 337-3130 avee 421-6225

ESCORT 1964 L - 55.000 mflaa. 5 speed ak. $2 195 937-2766

ESCORT 1964 - wagon, automatic steering 6 brakee. low nn»as. n t condmon 534-2729

ESCORT 1964 Wagon, low rreaa. 35MPG one owner only $1 749

TYME A U T 6

ESCORT 1964 Automatic am- lm graat car tor only $2 995

T A M A R O F F BUICK ' QUALITY USED CAMS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

ESCORT 1964 4 apeed stereo caaaatta 39.000 maaa $1600 Altar 5pm 462-IOSt

ESCORT -96! flCMO m m S2.766 TYME AUTO

ESCORT 1965 GL. I •on . 26.5001 r a a $3 800

ESCORT 19661

ESCORT 1968 Stat ion waoon vary aood comaaon. air. 26.600 « * e a . $4 9 0 6 * sal After 7pm. 466 6466

= 2 ~ 5 C ~ '

•conT, wm l a». eaeesae OMy 26.000 * « a s 9 4 . 9 M

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KKP 1962 Mechenic s d r e e o . S a d engine, excel lent interior New pens. lues, brakes etc Best oner

647-1102

FAIRMONT 1978 Automatic 4 door power steering power brskes. stereo 6 more looks 1 runs great onfy $995

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800

888 Ford ESCORT 1S66 Wagon. 39 000 miles, automatic, power brakes, ak.

» greet ahepe $4200 487-9876

ESCORT 1967- 4 speed, sunroof 15.000 maea. am-fm. $5200

466-6690 « 4 6 7 - 0 » l 6

EXCORT 1966 - black stick. 15.000 mllas. going to college Must sea $5900 557-5605 517-337-2463

EXP - 1962. automatic sunrool amfm,casse t te new lues. air. $ t600/bes i After 5 30 624-2267

EXP 1962. 5 apeed air new tires am-lm caaaatta. many new perls $2100 or best Alter 6pm 525-3643

EXP 1965. 36.000 mites, auto, ak good condition $3900 Ask lor Kns

471 5926

EXP 1986- air cruiae. low miles Excekent condit ion Call after 2pm

261-6791

FAIRMONT 1979 - new exhaust-t ires- brakes. '20,000 miles runs very well $i500. 'best 464-4074

FAIRMONT 1979 Station Wagon Good condit ion air stereo lape

. , $695 476-3742

FAIRMONT, i960. 2 door. ak . nvai transmission 4 new twee, rear d»-tog. $600;'beei After 5 30 624-2267

FAIRMONT. I960 Powei steering/ brakes, automatic Needs some re-

SrS325 425-0566

FAIRMONT 1980. 55,000 mllee runs good, $700 or bast ofter

427-4385

FAIRMONT 1981 M l power 4 door automatic, air new tires, am-fm. rtrydeen $ 1 4 0 0 477-9859

FIESTA, 1978, runs e.cekeni little rust Best ofter 255-1492

GRANADA 1977, beautiful condi-tion 6 cylinder, automatic. 41.000 ac tua l miles Powe i s tee r ing / brakes air rear defog Spotless Asking only $1600 422-5562

GRANADA 19764 door 3 &peed. with overdrive runs very wek win need muffler soon $400 476-7452

GRANADA 1961 Very good condi-t ion. exce l len t t r a n s p o r t a t i o n $1450 538-7676 Evas 477-9563

LTD 1970 - Good condit ion $500 427-5906

LTD 1976 - automatic ak. am-fm, runs good $650 522-3193

LTD 1965 Brougham Power steer-ing 1 brakes, air excellent condi-t ion 47 000 mUes $4300 995-1768

868 Ford T-BIRO 1986 - tu»y loaded, sales man car Unkmi ied mae warranty til 1991 $8300 546-4189

TBiRD 1967 - turbo coupe, white, loaded Uke new werranty $10,500 455-6766 or 323-0665

TEMPO O t 1964- automatic. Mr. 1m caaaetie c r u s e spotless 49K mi $3595 626-0979

TEMPO GL 1965 automatic power steering, power brakes Sk am-fm. new brakes, muffler 6 ' ront tires $3300 549--3317 679-2657

TEMPO 1964 GL

66.000

skyer 5 speed manual Air power steanng.

$2,500 591-0647

TEMPO 1964 G L Automatic, air am- lm ti l l , cruiae. only 30.000 rrwlws $3,995

T A M A R O F F BUICK OUALITY USED CARS

353-1300

TEMPO 1964- white. 4 dooi excel-lent condi t ion. 42.000 maes loaded. New tires & exhaust $3800

549-3054

TEMPO 1965 4 door, ws than 23.500 miles on it Clean ExcaBent condi t ion Cak tor .ntormation

532-7711

TEMPO 1966, GL Sport. 4 door 5 speed loaded v ' * 1 0 * 3 warranty $5700 or best offer 846-4001

TEMPO 1966 Sport good condi-tion. many extras

565-9656

TEMPO 1987. 2 door Sport GL, 5 speed s i ' good condition $6,850

451-2239

THUNDERBIRD 1957, Red Excel-lent cond i t ion $30,000 or best ofter Call M o n Fn 8-5 366-3100

THUNDERBIRD !98e Town Landau, good condi t ion Loaded $1500 or best of fe i 427-1221

872 Lincoln CONTINENTAL 1964 gold leather Ives engine, etc 53.000 rrs New Cont inenta l aaa aiad Days 474-6734 Eves 474-6467

L INCOLN T O W N CAR 1963 Camoo wtata. 52 000 miss , axoai-bnCcondHfoK, ' moon roof i>iriven •ence package. wir» wheals new jMichewn l ^ s $x .000 • 360-Q266

mark tv , ifrTx Loeded leather w tenor A labama car 460cc 4 barrel, must see $3000 782-5649

MARK VII. 1965 Deeigner Sanaa. m.nt condi t ion, .ow maes $11.000

536-5648

MARK V 1977 Excekent condmon $2 600 or bast Afier 5pm 425-0647

MARK V 19?V; 87OOC ill—«. w a -ed fun power no ru»l Zieberted, $1 450 272-0607

MARK V 1979 - 2 door l u l power air cruise, tape, best ofter Good condit ion Cak 4pm-11 prr 453-3191

MARK 1974 ne runs good $600

iirsa 6 brakes 354-5727

TOWN CAR 1978 A-1 condition No rusl $2,150 Afier 5pm. 474-4625

TOWN CAR 1982. engineering car with 68.000 miles Week with mar-roon interior $2800 Tony 353-2491

TOWN CAR 1964. excellent condi-t ion inside 6 outside $8 ,000

477-2657

TOWN CAR, 1965 SIGNATURE SE-RIES $10,500 729-5700

TOWN CAR. 1966 Signature Senas 25.000 maes loaded Excekent

874 B 0 6 C A T 1979 6 cylinder sac* G o o d transportat ion HOC or beat ofter 961-0638

BOBCAT i960- runs but needs

CAPRI. I960 automatic • mkea $2 ,000 Cak Sal

& cykoar. > 66.000 477-1547

CAPRI 1966 - Automatic ak ak pose r . CTL.ee sunroof $6695 Ca* Pat 476-4020 avas 471-0125

COLONY PARK 1964 wagon load-ed. low maea. excekent condi t ion

721 6396

COLONY PARK 1978 Stat ion Weg on 57.000 miles Vary good condi-t ion $925 346-1136

COLONY PARK 1965- LS- 10 pas-senger wagon Nice lamky car Safty c h e c k e d a n d r e a d y 10 g o $6,395 Hines Park Lincoln Mercu-ry 425-3036

COMET 1971. air new stereo $400 or be*) ofter 453-4461

8?4 Mercury COLONY PARK 1983-

524-2174 o r«49-2405

COUGAR GS 1962 4 door power brakes/sieermg av good condi-toon. $2500 After 60m 481-2619

COUGAR KRZ Turbo 1965 par tormanca psg lux «Herior baeuti tui " a i d e and Out $7 725-6150

GRAND MARQUIS, « m 3 tfffT good condition, power s i e e r i g 6 b o n e s a r $2000 762 5649

COUGAR. -981 Sedan Sharp loaded $2100 or best Cak after 6pm 646-5399

COUGAR 1965 Loaded condit ion ms ide^ out 4VOOO miles $720C 681-7724

COUGAR 1986 LS condit ion $6000 cu best ofter Must sell 476-3253 467 4666

COUGAR 11 LS loaded, low $850C Cat after 6pm

855-3116

COUGAR 1987 25TH Anniversary Limited Edition oadee collectors Item. reasonable oflers 4 71-4906

874 Mercury 874 ftftercunr GRAMD M A R O y S '963 LS 4 door sicaaari i a x i c . w new u a $5500 344-4524

miles Original owner War 2-40 Furfy loaded New

GRAND MARQUIS 1964 LS 4 door, loaded ' ue t -pK» lec 50.000 maes $6500 553-0516

LN7 1*82 4 ted (Mac* aim r a M

ter apm

GRAND MAROutSE '964 beautrtm red e.canent condmon loaded $7000 557-4339

, MAROUiS i 960 good condBi a«r am-t i r r,

4 7 f m GRAND MAROUIS '963 l S - 4 door very good condmon $420Cl Musi sea 46S-5226

MAROLMS 1966,. ad sharp power was maintained $5150

LN7 1962 sun root nc rust extra sharp $1 679

T IME SALES 455-5566

LM ' 1962 Good condit ion $2 2O0 car a lar 6pm

349-9025

LN-7 '982 > Sf*e<3 good condi-tion $ t 000 or pes' ofter A l e . Sp^ 336-7346

MERCURY Station Wagon 1*7? loaded runs good drraes gode SaOO'best 464 1069

MERKJR 1965 5 spaa Sunroof iow maes sharp $7 a»5.

TOWN 6 COUNTRY DOOQC . 9 Mile 6 Grand R r w 471 I N I

MONARCH 1976 Au tomate 4 door a* a m ' t m power; s lsar tng p r a s e s / w n e o w s l o c k s cr-ytse $800t>as i 5 S 1 - W C

d entry 1 $14 ,500 I

TOWN CAR 1966 immacuLala Bioomfkasd Hills executive car oast ofter over $17 500 644-9053

LTD '988 Crown Victoria LX 4 door, loaded, formal roof. 9000 maes skvsr metallic cabernet red interior $16,000 464-6623

MUSTANG GT 1965- 5 speed load-ed. absolutely spotless $6950 or bast 771-2371 or 725-4366

MUSTANG GT 1966 Recaro buck-e t * sun roof, custom inslafieO star eo $9,000 or beat offer 455-1110

459-7743

MUSTANG GT 1982 hard to f ind, triple black, t- lops, solid strong 5 0. 4 speed, sir crinse. TRX. AM-FM cassette $ more $5000 or best Ca« betora 9AM or after 6PM. 473-4044

MUSTANG 1965 - Hardtop re-stored. sharp dean, eye catcher good engine $2,500 ' 8 5 1 - 4 1 7 6

MUSTANG 1973 Faslback $400 or best ofter 559-9585

MUSTANG. 1976 Cobra H. V-6. 302. automatic, T-topa. runs good. $800 or best 453-341*

MUSTANG 1979. « i tomat lc . 4 cytkv der, rear defog. good condit ion. $900- After 4pm. 961-5332

MUSTANG. 1979. customized. V-6. 4 speed, air. 1967 parts, runs Hke a lopl $3 500 After 3 PM 662-1911

MUSTANG 1979 - Runs One New front brafcea. starter, water p i *np 6 more. $999 363-4170

MUSTANG 1979 - 5 KX rad mtenor. $1,279

TYME AUTO 455-5566

MUSTANG 1981-Automatic 4 cykrv dar. mag mhaala. stereo, good con-dition. $1430 464-7823

MUSTANG 1963 automatic t/ana-8 cyander. am-fm stereo * s This weak Only $2,685

544-7022 tape 6 mors

MUSTANG 1964 - 5 0 angina. 5-•peed T-roof hatchback stereo 8 door locks $6*00 beet 591-1722

MUSTANG. 1965, L X Convertitka, w i l es car. 34.000 mkea. d e a n $8600 346- TT31 o r3 *9 -2788

MUSTANG 1966 Hatchback Stick shift. Mags Spoker 20.000 mkea E j icsksr f $4,900 546-2317

MUSTANG 1986 LX rool, muat sak very good condi t ion. $9000 476-4568

MUSTANG 1966 U L 4 cykndar. 4 speed arr- fm : as saris power door locks, cnaaa. $4600 455-7043

MUSTANG 1966 ladies car excel lent cond i t ion , aun r o o l . $8,900 476-4568

MUSTANG 19*6- SO Utar. 5 $7200

MUSTANG 1967 convertible OT 19.000 mRaa. mint condRloa Wi th warranty Musi aafl $14,000 a best after 842-2667

MUSTANG. 1967 GT S O 5 orky 7.000 maaa. looks k i i w C d lor detaks Hmee Part Lincoln Mer-cury 425-3C36

MUSTANG 1967 L X 5 Speed U power ak. r a a k f t a , 16.000 mkea $•900 455-3775

MUSTANG 1968 QT AutomeOc. $13.2*6

431-1376

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1988 TEMPO GL 4 DOOR A u t o m a l i c , a i r . t i l l wt>eel speed c o n t r o l , a n d m u c h m o r e ! S tock 3 P 8 - 2 4 7 0

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1988 MUSTANG GT 3 0 2 5 s p e e d , a i r . d u a l m i r r o r * , p o w ^ w i n d o w s & l o c k s . cAssetve s o « e d c o n t r o l . ^ t whee l , t r u n k l o c k . ax le , d e f r o s t e r l o a d e d ! Slpck S M 3 - 3 9 6 6

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1988 THUNDERBIRD DEMO Cass« t t f e p o w e r w i n d o w s a n d K x * s ' p o w « r sea t t i l t w h e e l s p e e a c o n t r o l S m u c h m o r e S t o c k , = 8 8 - 2 5 5 1

WAS S16.465

$ 6 0 0

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B U S N O W ' 1 3 , 9 9 5 *

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r e S t o c k s 110 more

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Suggested Price $14,773 Sale Price $12,773

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Suggested Retail $16,877 $13,877

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'88 SUBARU XT6 FULL-TIME . 4 WHEEL DRIVE

Automatic, fully equipped, just in t ime for Winter. Stock n 10765. Suggested Price $18,235 Sale Price $15,235 or less

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« 3 0 0 0

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NEW 1988 I

• 3 1 0 Per Mo.

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MAZDA 626 NEW 1988 MAZDA

B2200 SE5 $7849* POE 900 REBATE

7 3 4 9 *

$10,999* POE 700 DISCOUNT

CLEARANCE PRICE ' 1 0 , 2 9 9 * CLEARANCE

OPEN MON., TUES., WED., THURS. TIL 9 P.M. •p iue freight. prep. tax. a m i r opt ions, factory opt ions. advert ising, MM. license

LIVONIA V W - M A Z D A OPEN S A T U R D A Y

3 4 5 0 1 P L Y M O U T H R O A D A O K C ^ A A ( B E T . F A R M I N G T O N & W A Y N E ) " X M m

flasataast

POM required. ha* • w o e at M e e e e n d but la reec and laar. S u b l e t t o 4% uaa

o t r par mke K 90.000 w y bo pm chaeed at taaaa

Payment baaed o n P CXE. pnea

174 Morcury

TOPAZ 1984 OS. steering A brakes. 38.000 mdee, $3200 Altar 6PM 522

TOPAZ 1 M 4 OS. Mr. M r a o . raar 53K t o w . $2000

340-1571

TOPAZ. 1400. US Automat ic , power windows A »oc*». Mt n a m . a m - f m caaaatta $4500 After 8pw>420-44e0

TOPAZ. 1965, 5 speed. a * . crutaa. tow maaa. enceHent c o n d i t i o n . $5,000 C a t 459-9955

TRACER 1989. Silver. M L tow i $7.100 524-2Q35

975 Nissan DATSUN 210 1961. runs g o o d Oood repMoemenl tor winter Stor-age $500 or beet offer 4 5 9 - 1 3 M

NISSAN. 1964 PULSAR Rod. auto-mat ic . Mr. am- lm caaaatta. aunrool . low maaa. $4,995

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY USED C A R S

353-1300 NISSAN 300ZX 1965- Coups, excel-lent condit ion, ramovabla t op * . 37K ml Baal offer Attar 6pm: 976-7643

PULSAR 1966 - Mack. 5 apaad. am-l m slarao. sunroof, vary c l sa r . muat see, $5,500 Eves 459-7156

STANZA. 1963 HATCHBACK Gray Automat ic, power steering ft brakes, very-good cond i t ion 477-3114

300 ZX1966 - low mileage, excel lent condit ion. $13,500 Evenings

651-9563

876 Oktomobtio CiERA Brougham 1964. 36.000 na . .o*o«3 sun roo l . garaga kept. naar mmt $6100 951-0246

CIERA 1962 - 4 door door brougham, except ional con-

dition. loaded r a * urea brafcaa. aa-haual. 66.000 maea. $4600 or boat

656-2230 662-9414 qOOO-4174

CIERA 1963. Brougham 4 door , most powar. opt ions, UN.

70 000 m8ee.$3000 693-7005

876 OWsmobile M 0 Supreme Brouo-

loeded. good condi-CUTLASS. f nam 4 door l ion $2,250 Evea 355-3792

CUTLASS 1991 Brougham good condit ion, am- lm slarao. power steer mg/brakee. Mr. $2600 or baat

421-9963

CUTLASS. 1964 Clara Brougham.

CIERRA. 1964 Brougham 4 door , loadad. 6 cylinder sharp. $5,777.

L O U L a R I C H E

C H E V Y / S U B A R U Plymouth Rd - Just Waal of 1-275

453-4600

CIERRA. 1966 26.600 maes. Mke new, $7700 462 1666 or 349 5619

CUSTOM CRUISER 1963 Wagon Loaded! 6 passenger Clean! Towing package Ask ing H . 6 0 0 826-9030

CUSTOM WAGON 1981 mllsa. clean, good cond i t ion Muat sell $2950 661-0361

C U T L A S S C I E R A 1987, n o n -smoker. low mllaags. loeded 100K warranty. $10,000 471-0199

CUTLASS SUPREME 1962. Broug-ham Excellent condmon. loadad Alter 6pm 652-3453

CUTLASS 1977 Supreme - excellent running condit ion, air. body good condi t ion interior excel lent condi-tion. $650 /Oast 729-6036

CUTLASS 1979 Supreme V-8. new tiree-transmiselon-brafcae no ruat. dean , must le t .a f te r 5pm 375-0160

CUTLASS. 1965 Clara 4 door . V-6. pnwer windows, tat wheel, crutaa c c - r o l . caaaatta nice CM. warranty $5,295 JEFF BENSON CAR CO 562-7011

CUTLASS, 1965 SUPREME V8 au-tomat i c - Mr. lots mora only 33.000 •I" . '

T A M A I A M A R O F F BUICK QUALI IX USED C A R S

353-1300 CUTLASS 1967 Supreme, 2 door , l ight blue, 7000 mi les, power brafcaa. Hear ing, igcfca. stereo cas-sette, $9400 646-6051

DELTA ROVALE 1963- 4 door , VB. loadad. undercoated. 48 000 maaa. h rs l $433Gte*«e 471-0468

DELTA 66. 1977 brakes a condi t ion $650

•a. good 726-6511

DELTA 88. 1964 Royala Brougham. 4 door , V-8, white blue intMtor. 62.000 maes. loaded glazed ftnieh. new Miche t im. newly serviced Cream pu f l $6 000 547-2196

DELTA 88 1966 - Royala brougham, power window*, air. cruise excel-lent cond i t ion $7990 553-8031

OLDSMOBILE SUPREME 1965 4 door . 6 cylinder graat shape

642-9168

OLDSMOBILE 1964 Custom Cruiser Wagon. 3 seat Loaded1 Ex l ras l Clean! $5,000 545-6414

CLEARANCE SALE 1 7 LJMCOLN

I TOWN CAR

'87 MUSTANG QT Air. cruise con t ro l , t i l t

sel. power w i n d o w s and locks, casset te , low miles.

Onty ' 10 ,495

* 6 COLONY PARK 1 7 COUNTVtYH

g o m n i w A Q o w F u l l y ^ ^ ^ M

•87 TAURUS LX A l l a v a i l a b l e o p t i o n s I n -

c l u d i n g p o w e r m o o n -

r o o t .

' 9995

1*99 AIVIOtTAA XLT I A u t o m a t i c , a i r . p o w e r • r t n d o w a t l o c k s , c r u t a a c o n t r o l . OM w h e e l . 7 p e e -

c o n d i -

J 7 9 0 5

*87 THUNDERBIRD TURBO COUPE

F u l l y l o a d e d . I m m a c u l a t e

c o n d i t i o n .

»10,595

>98 C O N T M B N T A L Designer series. full) equipped, low rnttaa. im-macuialei

'12^495

'85 GRAND MARQUIS LS

A l l o p t i o n s , i n c l u d i n g

l e a t h e r I n t e r i o r , o u t -

s t a n d i n g c o n d i t i o n .

' 6795

1 9 MERKUR XR4TI FuNy loadad. au toma t -ic a n d m o o n roo f , ex -cep t iona l cond i t ion .

T 5 W D

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S t a r k H i c k e y

r U 25645 Grand River, Radford y L 1 mile Wast of Telegraph 5 3 8 - 6 1 7 8

878 OktemoMto OLDS 66 29.000 m kght gray, ruatpr

1967 warrant* . 563-127%

OLDS 96. 1902 Regency Brougham, loaded esoeAent c o o d W o n ^ t W O O

R E A S O N A B L E O E P E N O A S L E l ranspor tat ion $150 14 IT row boat. $350 Electric . x a r d e e r 175 C a l .

REGENCY. 53,000 ml $2 500

1976 4 door sedan, no ruat. 341-6494

REGENCY 1962. Brougham. V8. loaded, excellent cond i t ion $4,500/ best offer 4ft2-056fi

REGENCY 96 1963 Brougham. 4 door, loadad Excellent condmon. 73,000 maea $5500 477-3554

878 Plymouth HORIZON I960 $500

am- lm, 627-3553

HORIZON 1985 33.000 maaa Excellent condi t ion $3500 or best ofter 455-9528

HORIZON l ion, euto aa. stereo. 51.800 maea. new brakes-t i res $3,250 455-1291

HORIZON $3,500

1966 A m - l m 4 speed after 5 30pm 961-2289

HORIZON. 1966 No rustf Florida CM 4 door . automat ic^ jMr , $3,700

- * 453-5692

HORIZON. 1988 Automat ic , power steering and brafcaa. s lereo much mora & 495

TOWN ft COUNTRY DODGE 9 Mile ft Grand River 474-6668

RELIANT 1981. 4 door power sleer mg-brakes, new tires, very clean, looks great- $1,550 455-2036

SUNDANCE. 1967 4 door automat-ic, loaded, mt. power steering ft brakes, tm ied w indow* , am- fm ster-eo. rear window def roster , nmt ft PMnl proofed, very good condi t ion 20.000 miles $6306 258-9406

878 Plymouth A 1 I C

VOLARE I » 7 9 - P o w e r s teer brafcaa. Mr. g o o d dependab le c m new back area $750 Deal 453-7996

890 Pontiac A BONNEVILLE GRANO A M

SUNBIRO. or 8000 WANTEO /- C a l Mr Shepherd

SOMERSET GMC 643 860C

BONNEVILLE 1967 - l oeded . 4 floor mint condi t ion $9600 651-4294

FIERO GT 1965 6 cy«r>der ciaaQo i tended war ranty . $7500.

- 649-1044.

FIERO SE 1964. au tomat i c s w - . » * U roof. « wheel power w m d o * V locks ft brakaa. A M - F M caaaa t ta . cryiso. luggage rack . 27 000 m a a * . Excellent condi t ion $5000 - • 266-2266 E v e . 649 3*46 .

FIERO 1964 new moto r ft a u f c h / a m - f m s l M e o casse t te . 90 .900, maea runs axceaent body needs, work $2600 or best 560-5624.

FIERO 1966'* GT go ld automat ic . ' except ional cond i t ion aa e x t r s . ' Mus i see Best offer _ 255-1927"

TTERO. "1906 GT •mmacuiale. $8,282

L O U L a R I C H E

C H E V Y / S U B A R U Plymouth Rd - Just West orf 1-275

453-4600 FiERO 1987 - Au tomat ic , aa, am- fm s tMeo tape extraa $7395 Can M . 478-4020 Eves 517-548-2874

FIREBIRD 1963 Au tomat i c , fu« power sir Looks tike new $3700.

4 76-1665.

FIRE BIRO 51.000 ml $3 950

1983. Mr automat ss. excel lent c o n d i t i o ^ '

334-73fS*

FlREBlRO 1964 MetMhc gray m a » opt ions, sunroof 58 000 mi les V-*» 5 speed, $5000/be* t 421-399®"

FIREBIRD 1964 Jet B lack ' 3 0 . 0 0 * m i le * New tires v 6 5 speed-Spoiler $5,000 474-59»•>

T h i s W e e k ' s S p e c i a l s

'85 B U I C K R I V I E R A

A i r . f u l l p o w e r .

Ssl0 Price ' 8 2 0 0

'88 B U I C K CENTURY 4 DOOR

A i r . a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r

s t e e r i n g a n d b r a k e s

Sale Price * 6 6 0 0

'85 B U I C K R E G A L 2 D O O R

A i r , a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r

s t e e r i n g a n d b r a k e s , w i n -

d o w s a n d s e a t s

' 6 9 8 8

'85 B U I C K S K Y H A W K

A u t o m a t i c , a i r . p o w e r

s t e e r i n g & b r a k e s . L o w

m i l e s .

Sale Price * 4 9 0 0

. ' 8 6 T U R B O — :

L e B A R O N W A G O N

2 3 . 0 0 0 m i l e s , a i r , l u l l , power

S 6900

'85 O L D S C I E R A B R O U G H A M 4 D O O R :

A i r . a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r

s t e e r i n g a n d b r a k e s

> 6 4 0 0 ;

' 8 8 B U I C K R I V I E R A A u t o m a t i c , f u l l p o w e r ,

l o w m i l e s

Sale Price ' 1 5 , 9 0 0

'86 C A M A R O I R O C

23.000 mi les , a u t o m a t i c a n d a i r

' 9 9 0 0

RMSTRONG BUICK 525-0900

30500 Plymouth Rd. Livonia

r * » i

CLEARANCE

1 4 0 0 C A R S , T R U C K S & V A t | S

I N S T O C K

W/2 ESCORT "PONY"

1 . 9 E . F . I . , 4 S p < 3 , P . B . ,

E l e c t . D e f r o s t . P l 7 5 x 1 4

B S W , C l o t h R e c l i n i n g

S e a t s . S t k . N o . 7 0 1 5

' 5 8 9 0 *

88 TEMPO "GL" 2 DOOR

a.S C.F.I., Auto . P.S.. P.8. . P. Locks. Air. Duel Etec Mirrors T i l t , t t e c . De l . . AM-FM n a n a . Pi8S>t4 BSW sty led S l M i W i M t s M t No 7074.

h88 BRONCO II 4x4 "XLT"

2 9 E F I A u t o m l O D P S P . 8 Etec Sh i f t T o u c h Dr f va O u t s i d e I S p a r e T i re Cas t A l u m W h l s R W i p « r ' W a s h e t P r i * G l a s s C r u i s e , Ti l t P W i n d o w s / L o c k A M - F M S t e r e o A * . T a c h . L I G r p E lec D e f o g Stk N o 7730

*13 ,990*

'88 T-BIRD TURBO

2 3 EFI t u r b o 4 s o d t J f O . t g u p w r • Mr c o o d A M / F M s t e r e o / c a s s . : c r u i s e UN. e i e c d e l g r a p h *

P2J5/8C p e r f t i r e s , a l u m I a r m * s p o r t s a a i s s m . N o . 7J75

' 8 8 - ' 8 9 AEROSTARS UPT0

$ 5 0 0

0 0 F A C T O R Y

R E B A T E W P R O B E S A V A I L A B L E

lOO IN S T O C K , D I S C O U N T S U P T O $ 3 0 0 0

• 6 YEAR 1 0 . 0 0 0 MILE FORD C O R R O S I O N . W A R R A N T Y •

F E S T I V A

) % A . P . R or UP TO

V2

' 5 0 0 R E B A T E

88 F-150 SUPERCAB

« 9 E F t 5 S p d P S . P B I C h r o f n e O t i l l Cnr r« G ' B H d n l g

P k g A M - F M S t e r e o l e c h S p o r t W n i . C o v e r s S l i d i n g W i n d o w A r g e m S t e p B u m p e r P?3S' 75»15 At l_Season Stk N o ^ 7 4 1

'88T-150 "XLT" PICKUP

5.0 E F I . Auto M / O D . P S P 8 Au i T a n k , LI Grp AM-FM Im •o cfu«4 im. Air'Cood Step Bumoe' 1,5) P215*15 BSW « S

73 <3

PLUS... Huge Year End Discounts W H E E L DRIVE • 6 YEAR 6 0 . 0 0 0 M I L E FORD P O W E R T R A I N

' 8 8 L U X U R Y V A N C O N V E R S I O N S L i s t $ 2 0 , 9 9 5

' 8 1 9 0 * '14,090*

L u x u r y E q u l p p a d , N o t S t r l p p e j }

e s t a n d a r d F e a t u r e s

3 0 E F I . Auto PS P B . (5) P225* ' 5 WSW. 6'00 G V M , Speed Controt. Tm. Air Cood T Glass Hinged Door Chrome 8umper$ • C o n v e r s i o n F e a t u r e s AM-FM Stereo' Cassette Aecvwng Capte* Cnetrs. Sots Bed A-7 m$uiation Draper, Pkg Ex ie ro GrapNcS Fun Luxury interior

$ 2 4 0 S a l e $ 1 4 , 9 9 5 Pe» Mo

i i m e i l V t w i f K P M 4 " « • ! Osw" paytkrat

t ; 0 M f«<.» oi t r r t r y '41 t u n i i ) W i l# fiSMtt* • « aot i * r , Hoe •r a> tr» «»» .MJ 6w**<i oa K.«<*»I«IM •'.'Ml TV ««• V « MfMM new

— »»J ' t r t r l rSM p*y«enr * 4 l •»«» »'» I t s t M *

'88 FESTIVA 3 DOOR

• ••CK..4Seeed.P amiee.PiaS aaw. CMk MeciMni SeM. Lo <ng Fuel Ooor I

' 4 8 9 0 *

'88 TAURUS "GL" WAGON

30 E f I . Auto W O O . ha Pow-er, Aa Cood PR Wipe 4 W W Eiec Del. Rocker MMgs. Cr«Me TR. H Grp. Stripe. Finned mt-Covers Lug Rack P30fai4®SW A-S S * Mo 6723

' 1 2 , 7 9 0 *

LX 2 DOOR

2 3 E F I . 6 Sod PS PR P Lock Eiec Oet AM fm Stereo Cass . C fw$e S iy ied ° o s d Wheels Duet Eiec M»ro» T»ch i Gauges Console l e i ' - nmg Seats Stk Mo T'SS

' 7 , 7 9 0 *

'88 MUSTANG "GT" CONVERTIBLE

$0 EF i Mb . 5 Spa *J8 «*r .» Trect-Lok A i ie P 2 2 ' - « : i r s Tires Amm Wheels A. f-e*o AM. FM Stereo Cass Prem Soune CnJse.TH Csatfi Soo" Sears s * •40 763 '

' 1 6 3 9 0 *

t i

'88 RANGER XLT" PICKUP

spe« i0M

j H • s teer ing p b rake i 0 ' 40 c loth seat P 2 i 5 * l « RWL. sty led steel whee l s , chrome step A M - F M t | e r e o ; c a s s e l t e lach . bi-<irun wmdow stk no

' 7 2 9 0 *

"XLT" 4x4

5SE*I Ausr P S . P S A u M Leek H U M LMM-S lp A l i a TrpsarTow d e c De i 0 M Tu-Tene Prh> Gtaas Tech U Ore P L e t t 4 Window Cap*

-£"•» P 2 3 & i i 5 mn. A T Air Cone AMFM Stereo'Caaa C*. Agent W M , Stk No 4sas

' 1 7 , 9 9 0 *

>9790* $ 1 2 , 2 9 0 *

8 8 R A N G E "

"XLT" SUPERCAB

7 9 E F i i S p d P S P B P 2 t ! « W L H O B a i t e r , C h r o m e S l e p B u m p e r a m FM S r e r e e ' C a s s T a c h O n T u T e r r J u m p S e a l s 4540 L B G v w C.r C t ^ i p ? m l

8890 * s 1 8 , 9 9 0 *

'88 F-250 4x4 "XLT" SUPERCAB

'88 F-250 4x4 "XLT" SUPERCAB

7 3 Oieeef Auto Trans Limned-s«p A»ie rreaer foe, am FM stereo1 C r v Chrome Ste: Tu-Tone. |5|L <T*. >6 10 P»y A- ' Owea. tR, A* Cp 41 P "oca w,n-+nm Sadmg W^ jow Stk mo 4 5 «

'88 MUSTANG "LX" 5 LITRE

SOC F l M O S S o e P S P B T ra r t - tm Lok P m > 1 $ E a f i t « s A lum Whee ls C ru i se E'e< D e l A M rFM S l e r e o ' C a s s Pren»" .m SnvntJ Accent S f r ipe S'« Mo 0077

'10,490*

W E D , F R I 9 - 6 O P E N S A T 9 - 5

HIGHEST $$$ TRADE-IN

3480 JACKSON AT WAGNER ANN ARBOR 1-94 EXIT 172

9 9 6 - 2 3 0 0

890 Pontiac F M C B M O i s e a - T-topa. Loaded!

w A t t m e se.900 Caa anytime. _ _ 4 a * - s ; t t

F inca iHO. i sea s c . s c a a a e t i e . o n S 7 . a U . ' tinea

« SE S speed. Mr. it* 35.OOO m i l es Par* Uncom-Mereu-

FI«£B1«0, i sea . f o r m u l a , loaded, low n I s i q i . amended O M werrantv 474-4437

890 Pontiac 880 Pontiac

T-Tope S2300 ORAMO A M iaa6. SS700. *my o o o d — » 4 i a e 781-5148 Mr

OAANO A M LS taaa. a d r a cteen. » speed, loaded. unamNed m i s i o i • • r r a n l y . 7S.000 M M a . $8,800 Days. 367-6870: Evea. 47S-1381

OKAMO AM. iaae LE. loaded. nMO maw $4,500 C a i 22.000 maaa. sir jaeant condmon.

C a » 47T-17S7

ORAMO A M r s e s - i r a o o maea. Mr. automatic, tta new. $7000 or beat

m 441-7444

GRAND AM 1944 I X Loadad. a>-• n t condMon S4J00 w 7pm 545-88

o e w i r f i A M tea r , LE . a o j o e i S stereo' $7800'

ORAMO PRDL 147S M e t t e n eeund. good t ranapor taeon

ORAMO PROt

$2500

CHEVROLET

33200 MICHIGAN AVE., WAYNE 48184 YES YOU CAN STILL BUY A NICE CAR FOR

UNDER $3000 '83 CAVALIER

WAGON Stereo, deluxe interior

'2995

'83 CHEVROLET S-10 PICKUP

Low miles. V-6.

*2995

'87 YUGO 4 s p e e d . GV In te r io r super sharp

*2995

'85 CAMARO Z-28 25.000 miles, air. tilt wheel, cruise control, power windows, automatic.

*8495 '88 CAVALIER

2 door, automatic. power steer-ing and b r a k e s , s t e r e o . a l r . M 7 7 . 5 5 ' Per M o n t h ' 1 2 % APR 66 Months

'86 CHEVY CELEBRITY -* door. Eurosport. air. stereo. Rally wheels.

Was '7995 _ >8 '6995

'85 CAVALIER Automatic, power steering and brakes, stereo.

* 3 1 9 5

'86 FORD AER0STAR VAN XLT

Automatic, power steering and brakes, air, 5 passenger

* 7 8 9 5

'86 MUSTANG 6tereo, power steering, low miles.

Was *6195 i s * 5 1 9 5

*87 PLYMOUTH DUSTER H a t c h b a c k , a i r . a u t o m a t i c , power steering and brakes

'5495 '88 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER

All options. 2 tone paint.

Was '18,495 NOW $ 16,795 '88 CORISCA CL

4 door, tilt wheel, cruise con-trol. power windows, stereo, air

. Was '10,644 NOW >9688

' 3 D i e s e l »u»r. T r a n . O p t Ral«r> l i m i t e d S l i p A . M . T r a . i e r T. .W A M F M S t n . e r C a s s C k r o m e S t e p T u T , . « ^ , 5

L T U S . 1 S 10 P i , A T C r u . s e Ai r C n n d P I l i c k i W*nd r>« , S l . d i h O W . n d . i w Slk N- 4V4«

'18.990*

722-9100 i i i i i i i i n i i i i i i i i i TTT

#1 ON MICHIGAN AVE. 21 YEARS SERVING THE COMMUNITY

NORTH BROS Get ReadyFor Fall f With A New

Truck Or Van At These Savings!

1989 AEROSTAR WAGON

$9997. FROM

1989 F-250 H E A V Y DUTY 4x4 P I C K U P • 5.8L V8 Engine f

• Automatic Trmsmlsslon W A S $ 1 7 j 8 5 4

: S T i X k . D I S C O U N T - 1 8 6 0 • LT235/1«Tlrw , MOW ' 1 9 , 9 9 4 * • And Much, Much More!

1988 E-150 C U S T O M V A N S

• Automatic TranamMon • Spaad/THt

WAS '19,898 -icmtaniawr, DISCOUNT '4110 ; SZiSX8"3

s r o i r ' 1 8 , 7 8 8 *

• NORTH BROS •

3 3 3 0 0 F O R D R O A D W E S T L A N D . M l 4 8 1 8 5

J u s t Ea»t of 1-275

ORAMO P f t K . 1443 super sharp Caaan Lnsi lsr l SaaMM it : o n a a o n .

471-oaes

urea, brakaa. tune up Semcw reoerd. S2300/beat oflar 460-4143

$460 or beat of lar Caa Rica Wck sny-534-4445

1478. poe sr Ma • ring A brakaa. rune pood $300 or beM ol-tar Ca« noon-4PM. 422-7190

LEMAMS 1448. LE 4 door. mauc . Mr. 3.800 maaa. Mack, smoked wmdowo. cuatom i f i s s l s ' t i rea estendeO warranty SUPER S H A R P " ' $4450 Days 477-4200

E n s J U - ]

LE 1444 Stat ion Wagon, loadad. craOTi A w o o d l imeh now engme. 44.500 maaa o n c M w , $5000

540-3527

PARtSIAMME 1408. 4 door 34.000 maaa. loaded. «wr, deen extended warranty e i l l l i l i $8300 824-4421

PHOENOC 1474 - runs (>ood low mdaa. needs minor repair. $475 or beat oRer After 4PM 344-4414

PHOENOC 1440 4 speed. 2 door wi th survoof . power brafcaa A steer-ing $450. 642-3300

PMOEMOt 1401-Air. am-fm stereo dependab le t ranspor ta t ion $1300

845-2408

PONTIAC J2000 1002-2 door . sack, am- fm tape, power brakee. ruM proof Sharp. $1750 4 5 0 - 1 2 9 1

PONTIAC. 1400. wagon i m a t V4. new tirea. sharp, dependable, f a m e , t ranspor ta t ion $1000 1-444-0801

PONTIAC, 1982 0000 LE 2 door . Ml . power door locks. V4. power W i d o w s , only 34.000 maes A d e e n

BILL COOK BUICK 4 7 1 - 0 8 0 0

PONTIAC 1908 8000 LE Wagon, loaded. 2500 acSuM maaa. GM Ecexuttve wfte s car 367-2244

PONTIAC 2000. 1003. 56.000 maes. power steartng/brafcee. AC. s lereo. naw t ree . $3,000 Caa weekdays. 737-4303 Eves 044-7308

522-1217

row maes S 4 . 4 4 5 H T A M A R O F F B O t C K BQUALITY USED CAWfc

353-1300 i -AGE T O r O T A

disVunt Stock -90054-

PONTIAC 0000 LE 1900-4 door , powar s teer ing/brake* , air. am- fm

640-0340 $7500

PONTIAC 8000STE. 1S04. 07.000 mAee Black/orsy mtenor $3,000 i or Tues

or beet Caa M o n 7pm. 344-3051

PONTIAC OOOOSTE. 1904 Mack. • mBas. $5000

PONTIAC 8000 SE 1900. loaded.

ssr PONTIAC 0000. 1986 STE. Grey, an raManl condmon. loaded. $0,295 Cea 047-8533

PONTIAC 800C 1982 LE - VO. Mr. lo ts of extrea. $2,500 f irm 506-2283

SUNBIRO 1970 Automat ic, power brakee and steering, radto. Oood condmon. CaB 801-3607

SUNBIRO i o e o Hon. a m - l m stereo

Very good condt-so. c a i after 0pm

437-6458

9UNBIRO. 1944. automatic. 4 door . rmarrlt iM. k iogage

$3500 357-5564

SUNBIRO 1904 - Turbo, Hatchback. Mr. s i vvoo f . am- fm cassette, auto-mat ic . aruMe. paesr brakes A steer-ing. $4500 or beat. 801-6878

SUNBIRO 1006 Automat ic . Mr. low low maae. $4 996

T A M A R O F F BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

353-1300 SUNBIRO 1900 - automatic, air After 0pm 478-7970

SUNBIRO 1907 8E-5 speed. 31.000 lent rr $5500

TRANS A M - 1402. Hack, automat-ic. loadad. t iM power low maes on naw engma. $4350 041-0640

TRANS A M i soe 1 * . sSeotionic dash. TP1, T-Tope. loaded, heme red, $10,900 Aftar 8pm. 852-7064

182 Toyota CAMRY 1000. automatic. Mr. crUaa.. p o w e r , steer ing 4 brafcaa. $0600

201-7454

CELJCA 1079 QT Hon. $1000

CELJCA. 1001. OT Oood condmon. star eo/caaaatte. suwoot . Mr. cruMa. 5 s p e e d $1000 474-4790

C Q J C A 1903 QT. 5 apeed. ' twwer sun roo f , loadad. no ruat. • l a a i r l

CELICA 1 50.000 mat mg S6700. Caa; I pm-epm 037-8839

C E U C A . 1900. A M F M caaaatta.. air. cTutea . con t ro l . 5 speed. Sa.aOO. Dey*. 040-4030 After 5.

sTsoS" TERCEL. 1903.4

$3.000 By owner 081-2006

CORCfcLA. 1077 t w s . $500 or beet offer

•ea. FM. 501-0300

COROLLA 1980 S1.200- Needs

C O R O L L A / T 0 0 1 TeroM 2 door hatchback. ' g o o d oondMon. nr. $1400 L o n e m i i s t o I 047-0704

COROLLA 1941-4460. good corv»-Uon Cak aAer 6 p m 474-5071

COROLLA 1944 Oekixe One owner. 40.000 maaa.

426-1303

COROLLA 1004 s m . loeded. a

Aftar Spin . 721-

C O f l O L L A 1004. 5 speed. Mnt oondMdn. new area. } M o n -Fr l aftar 0 P M 563-0731

M l powar, 0 c r * " d w . alr oondMMn. s n v l m aM yeer factory toy a0M.S10.905. PAGE TOYOTA

MR2. 1006. Redi C i M i n r oomS-oonf M u M as« CaO 042-7880

X r l P $7,900 444-4428

SUPRA. 1004 frown. 6 i

locks A s u t r o o l Leaning oour t ry muat saa S4.70a/ofter

TERCEL, t e a r good oondMon. S speed. $3.000 474-0325 TERCEU

t A aunrool . $ 1 7 5 0

TERCEL 1004 - S w e e d . air. S I . 400

TOYOTA MR-F

T a m T r o f f b u i c k OUALITY u e C D CARS

353-1300 T Q V O T A T S

S U N S H I N E H O N D A t aoo A * M ARBOR n o P i Y k a o u r » t

ISMkO S A T V M O A Y S « M

• n mi mm. aa.

j b t t a loo*.

(313) 421-1300

tyeai-i S<z(e<i and. Seiotce ags^r wmwwi.

, t 4A—T »47a Mk eeedt .

D I S C O U N T

1ST / _

S A L E P R I C E $ 6 5 8 6

1 9 8 9 ^ 0 0 0 H E

SALE PRICE 1 ^ Sloct :90070-

W S i B O N N i ^ ^ ^ L I S T

d , S C O U N T S . l e p W c e s 1 4 , 0 8 5

41?e?5 ^ a"power accessor,e5 ,:s^5.

JEANNOTTE PONTIAC-GMC TRUCKS >

Subaru Lou Says: I'm The Only Guy In Town Giving Up To...

FACTORY REBATES

ON 188 SUBARUS*

(That's 3 times Folkal) DL Models - Factory Rebate *400 x 3 = *1 GL Models - Factory Rebate *700 x 3 = ' 2 1 0 0

GL 10 Models - Factory Rebate '1000 x 3 = *3000'

XT 6 Coupe - Factory Rebate '1000 x 3 = *300QE

ALSO UNCLE LOU HAS: • LaRiche Rebate

on JUSTY s 3 • LaRiche Rebate

on HATCHBACKS.... $30Q

LaRiche Rebate on XT COUPE . . . • •

I I U K - HU I . N i l t l \ l { u t i l t

I wr\ , l i i » | \ I ' l i n l c i i t ' i l

HURRY FOR BEST SELECTKI OFFER EXPIRES: OCT. 3,11

Page 21: Canton €>terUer Schools will sell land to township - Name

12C* OAE Thursday. S e p t e m b e r 29. 1968

Last .Chance m a

REBATES EXPIRE WEDS.. OCT^S! U P T O $3000o, 3.9%

88 BLOWOUT SALE!!!

R e b a t e s O n S e l e c t e d M o d e l s F i n a n c i n g - A n n u a l P e r c e n t a g e Ra te

1988 THUNDERBIRD LX

Was '17.670 N O W Discount 3 371 C Q Q * Rebate 600 1 0 , 0 3 9

Slk Demo Mo SOU

1988 FESTIVA

j insiock A r s 5 , 4 9 9 * Slk No S3566 M5S7 $3622^

DELIVERY VAN

Was '17.587 N O W Discount '.588

Slk Ho r 39/1 1 3 , 3 3 3

N o r i h w U i © M o v l F . > r m l n g l o n

i l i k i M |

~ f ~ G > ~ M l *

1988 Vi E S C O R T 2 Door Automat ic

, X

In Slock AL s 6 , 4 9 9 Slk Ho SJ639 ax3/

1988 M U S T A N G V-8

.A te=

Was '14.428 N O W

Discount i 530 - O Q Q * Sf» No S3S9S lt,033

13&&RANGER GT

Was '15,042 Discount 2,388 N o w Rebate

Slk No 1 , 9 0 4 *

1988 T E M P O G L 4 DR p y 7 Q F W A S * 1 8 , 8 8 2 n A S A V E * 2 8 8 4

N E W 1 9 8 8

SUPER SALE PRICE

Slk No 83339 63*0*

1988 T U R B O COUPE

Was '10,730 N O W Discount 1.731 , . _ _ _ . Rebate 400

S 8 , 5 9 9 *

Was '18.440 Discount 3.241 N O W Rebate t.000 « 4 j •* q q *

Sf* No 836*0 I 133

1988 AE C O N V E R S I O N S

9 2 9

SUPCR SALE PRICE

W A S ' 2 0 , 8 7 3 S A V E * 3 1 0 0

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Thursday, September 29.1988 O&E iP.OIfi

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Salem t&ps North Wendy Shiek of P lymouth S a l e m r e t u r n s vol-ley to Becky Greasier in t h e No. 2 s ing l e s m a t c h Monday . The Rocks a n d North Fa rm-ing ton s q u a r e d off in a key L a k e s Division

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c o n t e s t , with S a l e m e d g i n g t h e Ra iders 4-3. Shiek wen t t h r e e s e t s with Greas ie r b e f o r e losing 7-6, 3-6, 6-0. S e e c o m p l e t e r e s u l t s on P a g e 2D.

Salem defense maintains streak in team's 2-0 win

By Dan O'Meara staff writer

Plymouth Salem soccer coach Ken Johnson never worries his team's de-fense, and be shouldn't have to for a long time.

The majority of Rock defenders are sophomores, but they've already turned in plenty of impressive per-formances for Salem, 8-2.

Their latest effort resulted in Monday's 2-0 defeat of Farmington in which the Rocks posted their fourth consecutive shutout and sev-enth straight victory.

Tbe Falcons, wbo have lost only to Livonia Stevenson, tbe No. 1-ranked team in Class A, and tbe Rocks, rated No. 8 in the state, slipped to 4-2 overall and 1-2 in the Lakes Divi-sion.

Salem's Ryan Fitzpatrick, Jake Baker and Brad Fiach have com-

bined with senior Troy Giacherio to whitewash the opposition in the last 344 Mi minutes of play. And, of course, first-year varsity goalie Matt Tudor — he's a junior — de-serves a large share of tbe credit, too.

THE ROCKS haven't been scored on since Plymouth Canton's John Cortese did so in the second half of a game played Sept. 12. Salem scored the last three goals to win 4-2.

"They're like that all the time," said Johnson of his defenders. "Fitzpatrick has played six solid games — 80 minutes — which is un-usual. .» .

"We take ooe game at a time. We might get a game when we're un-lucky, but I think we can play with anybody."

The Rocks got all the scoring they needed early in the game as senior Donovan Nichols continued to be Sa-lem's offensive leader.

He scored the only goals five and 15 minutes into the contest on assists from Greg Christensen and Marc Lipke, and the Rocks let the defense do the rest.

Nichols, a converted defender, leads tbe team with eight goals and three assists, and Lipke, a midfield-er, is next with five goals.

"WE WEREN'T on our game to-night," said Farmington coach Cathy Cole, adding the Falcons didn't get into tbe flow until the second half.

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Area players charged in KSU hazing incident The fate of three Kent State hock-

ey players from the Observer A Ec-centric coverage area will be deter-mined — in part — this morning when they make a court appearance In Kent, Ohio, to face charge* on their roles in a hazing party that re-sulted in the hospitalization of a freshman player.

Kirk Aldridge, a 24-year-old sen-ior (ram Btoomfield 'Hills, charged with furnishing beer and in-

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reports before deciding the fate of the players. Possible penalties in-clude revoking their scholarships and ordering their expulsion from school. * *

IN A PREPARED Statement re-garding the future of Kent State hockey. Schwartz said: "Based on the Information provided to me, I do not believe this program is an accept-able representative of oar univmHy or oar athletic program in general. Consequently, I have suspended the program for a year and will review its future at a later date."

• Aldridge, a center, was the Golden scorer a year ago,

i n c i d e n t p r o m K e n t S t i l t s

pr—tdenf Michael Schwartz to can-hockey season and call for a conduct cenrt to investigate

setting school records for goals (41) and points (12). He added 41 Wiljanen, a forward, had st and 11 assists for 17 points aa son, also a forward, collected i goals and 14 assists for lPpotats.

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Lakes football crown on line next 3 weeks THEY ARE KNOWN as the

Three Rs — and they're not reading, writing and arithmetic.

No, they are the Rocks. Raiders and Rockets, and all three are par-ticipants in the final countdown to determining the Lakes EM vision foot-ball champion.

Tbe preseason is officially over for these teams. The race begins in earnest Saturday.

The championship will decided over the course of the next three weekends when North Farmington (Raiders), Plymouth Salem (Rocks) and Westland John filenn (Rockets) battle each other. .

The curtain rises on Part One o f ' this three-act play at 1 p.m. Satur-day when North is host to Salem. In the following weeks, the schedule has Glenn at Salem on Friday. Oct. 7. and North at Glenn on Friday. Oct. 14.

MEANWHILE, ON the other side of the Western Lakes Activities As-sociation, it's difficult for anyone to argue against Farmington Harrison being a lock to win its seventh straight Western Division crown, even though three games remain to be played. We'll have more on this later.

All three Lakes contenders are un-defeated — 4-0 overall and 2-0 in the division. That will definitely change in the coming weeks, but how much remains to be seen.

As was tbe case last year, we might not have a clear winner after three head-to-head confrontations.

For tbe second year in a row, the division race could result in another three-way tie. That happened last season when North beat Livonia Ste-venson. Stevenson beat Glenn and Glenn beat North.

The tiebreaker — which went to the Rockets, who went on to beat Harrison in the league final — is the highest playoff point average, which brings us to another key aspect of these showdown games.

Tbe Michigan High School Athletic Association released its first tabula-tion of computer rankings this week, and the Raiders, Rocks and Rockets will be jockeying for a possible playoff berth, too.

BIG BONUS points will be on the

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• line each week as the Lakes trio en-ters the sweepstakes portion of the '88 schedule North and Glenn are in Region III of Class A, Salem Region D .

While all three are unbeaten, their four opponents to date are a com-bined 4-12. Glenn has won its last three games by shutout, bot those vanguished foes represent an 0-12 record. Thus, winning the big games will be crucial.

The Salem-Nortb contest should be a rock'em-sock'em, grind-it-out struggle. Both are running teams first and foremost.

The Raiders are capable of run-ning over teams with Joe Sturtz at tailback, and the Rocks are once again a potent offensive machine with quarterback Ryan Johnson run-ning the wishbone. If be doesn't keep it, he can give tbe ball to f a t Bowie, Steve Burlison or Mike Jarvey.

But the feeling here is the pass will play a big role, which heightens the anticipation of tbe unexpected. Johnson, as well as his North coun-terpart , Mike Filipovich, have thrown the ball for big gains when the situation demanded it.

DEFENSE SHOULD be tbe deter-mining factor, however, and all three teams stack up pretty well in

Big bonua points will be on the line each week aa the Lakea trio enter a the aweepatakea portion of the '88 achedule. North and Glenn are in Region III of Claaa A, Salem Region II.

terms of point differential. North has outscored four opponents 117-13. Salem 108-33 and Glenn 111-14. ' |

_ As for the Western Division rape, it doesn't look like there is one. «*

Harrison is 2-0 while all others have at least one loss. Moreover, the Hawks have crushed the two teams that were supposed to offer the most opposition, Northville and Livonia Franklin, the last two weeks. The combined score was 73-14.

Harrison, 4-0 and rated No. l . in Class B, has to play Walled Lake Western, Plymouth Canton and Livo-nia Churchill — teams with a 4*9 record altogether.

That's how it looks on paper, bot coach John Herrington takes a more serious approach. The Hawks aren't assuming anything

"You only play nine games, and we work the year round," Herring-ton said, "so we'fOTrot-going to let np in any of those nine.

"WE'RE GOING to remind the kids about Northville and try to keep them up for each game."

Herrington was referring to last year's game with the Mustangs in which the Hawks narrowly avoided defeat, squeezing by as 7-0 winners.

And, there's always the 1984 ga&e against Churchill in which the Chargers upset heavily favored Har-rison. Churchill is 2-2 and probably has the best chance of tbe remaining three to topple tbe Hawks.

Franklin coach Armand Vigna, however, knows bow difficult it will be for either Western, Cantoo or Churchill to do tha t The Hawks t u n quarterback Mill Coleman loose and ravage opposing defenses with their awesome passing game.

"We started last Febru-ary (for this game)," Vigna said. "If you want to be champs, you've got to beat this ieam. We're just not good enough.

"Anything can happen. But, just like for us, you've got to beat Harri-son, and I just don't see anybody in our division. He (Herringtoo) is the favorite until someone figures out how to do i t "

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McSween must return to minor league for now By Larry O 'Connor staff writer , "

Don McSween could road between the stitches. Tbe Plymouth native knevr be was destined to start this season in tbe minors.

That fact was real as the blood oo his jersey, thanks to a cut lip b e received courtesy of tbe Detroit Red Wings Tim Higgins in a recent exhi-bition hockey game at Joe Louis Arena.

Tbe Buffalo Sabres defense man winced a bit, but maybe blood spilled in tbe National Hockey League is a little bit easier to deal with.

Tbe cuts issued by coaches in training camp are tbe ones that reaU ly hurt. But McSween, who was seat down to tbe minors this week, knew the inevitable.

"I kinda know my place in the Buffalo organization right now,"

. said McSween, who starred a t Mkhi-. gan State University. ' T m a little bit

away from contributing . . . I think J I'm close."

Tbe road between Buffalo and their minor league affiliate in Ro-

; Chester, N.Y., is only, 70 miles. The • distance from tbe minors to the ' NHL, though, seems much farther

for many players. McSween certainly bad his thumb

*• out for tbe NHL at this training ; camp. But his ride was only going ; back to Rochester.

TRAINING CAMP was crowded this season. Buffalo is loaded with defensemen, especially young ones like"McSween.

He tried to make an impression. Except, for a defenseman, it's a lit-tle more diff icul t The only t ime moat people seem to notice a de-fenseman is when they're twisted up like a pretzel a f te r the other team hasscpred.

Those who play on tbe blue line a re more difficult to gauge. They usually take longer to develop than forwards.

" I f s tough to say," Buffalo coach

D o n M c S w e e n

Ted Sator said. "I wish I had one an-swer and be able to say this defense-man needs to work on this and this defenseman needs to work on tha t

"I think Donny's strong point is that he's so intelligent on the ice. He recognizes situations very well."

That usually doesn't show up in statistics. Still, McSween was a plus-23 last season with the Sabres' American Hockey League affiliate, the Rochester Americans, a remark-able feat for a defenseman. He also scored nine goals and had 29 assists for 38 points.

THAT'S NICE - for . the minor leagues. But if he's to shuffle off to Buffalo. McSween knows it will take more than t h a t Hel l have to stand out like a diamond in a pile of peb-bles in the minors. •

His plan is tn start the season at RocBester and, hopefully, get called up during the season. He appeared in six games last season with the Sabres.

Rochester isn't going to be his per-manent mailing address.

' T m not a career minor league player," be said. "I 'm 24. I went to

Michigan State and I'm almost fin-ished with my electrical pngin«wing degree

"You don't want to spend your whole life getting cut up. It 's a tough way to make a living."

Which wasn't what McSween had in mind when he drafted in the eighth round in 1983. He was the an-chor on the Spartans' blue line for four seasons, including MSU's NCAA championship year in 1985-86.

At Rochester last season, he found tbe going tough. He had 108 penalty m i n u t e s and was n i c k n a m e d "McBlood" because of his Chuck Wepner knack of getting c u t —

McSWEEN*S ENCOUNTER with Higgins late in the third period against the Wings only enhanced his reputation. Higgins ran a Sabre into the boards. McSween took exception and went af ter the Wings' right winger.

"He got a solid shot in with his glove on," said McSween, who received six stitches on the outside and four on the inside to close his lip.

In the game against Detroi t McSween was also on the ice when the Sabres were nicked for two Red Wing goals (one was on a power play). He admitted to being a little nervous playing before the home-town crowd.

"Their guy moved in front of the net, and I didn't move him o u t " said McSween, describing the Wings' sec-ond goal by Murray Eaves. "The puck went off his skate and into the net.

"You know that little difference is really a big difference," he added "That little difference is a guy scor-ing a goal and a guy not scoring a goal, stopping a guy or not stopping a guy. The guys who make it can handle the grind."

S h i e k a Kapi la w a s d e f e a t e d b y North F a r m i n g -t o n ' s A n n e H e i m b u c h a t No. 3 s i n g l e s , b u t S a -

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tennis

Modano's pro career put on hold Westland's Mike Modano, tbe-first

pick la last summer's National Hockey League Draft , likely will not sign a contract this year with the Minnesota North Stars, the team that selected him.

Contract talks between Modano's Howard Gourwitz of South-

field and tbe North Stars have dis-continued, Gourwitz said.

"As a resu l t it appears that Mo-dano wiH be playing hockey this coming season for tbe Prince Albert

- Raiders of the Western Hockey

League," Gourwitz said. "He went back to western Canada (Sas-catchewan) last Friday."

Modano, a center, played tbe last two winters for Prince Albert, a jun-ior team. He scored 47 goals and had 80 assists in 65 games last year.

Gourwitz believes tbe breakdown in negotiations is due to tbe North Stars' failure to offer appropriate bonus clauses in a contract for a player taken No. 1 overall in the NHL d r a f t

Gourwitz claimed that recent No.

1 drafted players contracts have contained $104,000 bonuses for being named Rookie-of-the-Year. Gourwitz said tbe North Stars top bonus offer to Modano for being named Rookie-of-the-Year was $15,000.

PLYMOUTH SALEM 4 NORTH FARMINGTON 3

Monday at North Farmington

No ' singles Missy Smith (PS) deteateo Wendy Woll. 6-0, 6-0

No. 2: Becky Gressier (NF) del Wendy Shien, 7-6. 3-6. 6-0

No 3 Anne He<mbuch (NF) def Sheika Ka pi\a, 6-3. 6-4

No. 4: Ann Grimore (PS) de! Pam Gressief, 6-1, 7-5

No. 1 doublea: Beth Cundrfl-Michelle Minion (PS) def Lon Bene<3e<K and Karen Mertele. 6-2. 6-3

No. 2: Heather RMey-Lon Sampson (NF) del Kathy Marschak-Jul»e Shimmed 6-2, 6-1

No 3 Tracy Anderson-Sara Underwood (PS) del Lyrvne Cohn-Amy Bordman, 6-4 6-3

" PLYMOUTH CANTON 6 FARMINGTON 1

Monday at Farmington

No. 1 singles: Tanya Bowsman (PC) defeat-ed Ria Taylor, 6-1, 6-0

No. 2: Alissa Huth (PC) del Krlsry Koss, 6-2.6-1

No, 3: Sherrl Bager (PC) de) Sara Stevens, 6 - 0 . 6 - 0

No. 4: Michelle Sparkman (PC) de? Jody Pervis, 6-1.6-3

No. 1 doubles: Leanne Gurcftak-Tripti Katar-

.a (PC) de< Shannon Adams-£arne Miller, 6-2. 6-0 -

No 2; Stacie Cornwall-Dawn Montrose (F) Oet Viraj Pankh-Amy l lghrloot, 6-2. 6-1

No 3: Resham Batra-Heather Kay (PC) del Pam Schaldbrano-Jayne Lee. 6-0. 6-7. 6-1

Plymouth Canton Is 6-3 tn dual meels

FARMINGTON MERCY 5 WEST BLOOMFIELD 2

Tuesday at West Bloom field No i singles Nicole Transou (M) defeated

Em Einhorn. 6-3, 6-0 No 2: Shannon Fitzpatrick (M) def Anne

Scavone, 6-7. retired No 3: Cyndl Viall <M) de! Micheite Trump,

6-3 6-1 No 4: Sue Strong (M) def Maureen Bagley,

6-3 6-3 No 1 doubles: Jackie Lowman-Daea Josse

(WB) del Gigette Itagan-Kristy Spade, 6-4. 6-4

No 2 Steffanie Patterson-Jennifer Bryson iWB) del Heather Baiien-Sue Broughton. 6-4. 4-6 6-0

No 3: Melirtda CampOeH-Sharon Bagwa (M) del Metanie Lutwin-Shayna Jerris, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3

Mercy's record is 7-2 overall.

FARMINGTON MERCY 7 BISHOP GALLAGHER 0

Monday at Bishop Gallagher

No. 1 singles Shannon Fitzpatrick iM » •eaied Carolyn Vifaie. 6-2. 6-0

No. 2: Cynd» ViaM (M) del Martha K/ause. 6-0, 6-0

No, 3: Sue Strong (M) def Arme Krause. 6-0,6-0 .

No, 4: Cindy Koci ! M) def" Julie JacoOsen, 6-0, 6-0

No. 1 doubles: Knsty Spade-Gigette iiagan (Ml def Renee Reay. 6-0. 6-0

No. 2: Heather BaHen-Sue Broughton (M) def Amy Cowan-Roxanne Ayotte. 6-0. 6-0

No, 3 MeUnda Campbell-Sharon Bajwa (M) def Michelle Joseph-Julie JacoOsen 6-0 60

FARMINGTON MERCY 6 STAR OF SEA 1

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No. 1 singles. Shannon Frtzpatrick iM) de-feated Chris DeFour. 6 2 , 6-0

No, 2: Cyndl Vlall (M) def Eva Mane AibraJL 61 61

No. 3 Sue Strong (M) del Sury Seymour, 6 0. 6 3

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M a r l i n s b e g i n l e a g u e p l a y w i t h 1 s t w i n " Farmington Mercy picked tbe rigbt t ime to . get its first victory in girls basketball Tues-' day. ; Alter going win)ess in six non-league ' games, tbe visiting Marlins stood up and • slapped a M-52. overtime defeat on its first ; Catholic League opponent. Harper Woods Re-•- gina » "I said to tbe kids af ter tbe game: Wbo now S cares that we were 0-6 in tbe non-league

season?*" said an elated Mercy coach Larry Baker. "We got ready for the league season,

!- and we really needed the win. "It was great tonic for us." be added.

f . "There was tremendous drama, too. We faced -- hopeless situations in regulation and over-- - t ime."

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Tbe Saddlelites, however, had back-to-back steals and converted each time to go up 52-50 with 22 seconds to play.,

Mercy's Lee Albrecht was fouled on the in-bounds play, and she made the front end of the t-and-1 with 11 seconds left.

The Marlins got the rebound but were called for double dribble. However, on Regi-na's in bounds play, Carr ie Walton tipped the ball to Albrecht, wbo sank tbe winning basket a s the clock went down to :0L

"It was just a great , dramatic win for a group of kids who hung together for six non-league games," Baker said, "and took a win away from a pretty good league team."

Albrecht had five of Mercy's seven over-time points and finished with 14. Joann Ste-phens had nine of her IS points in the first quarter. Clinton added 13 to go with six as-sists. Albrecht also had oine rebounds and Ste-phens eight

Regina's 6-foot-1 center Polly Williams, who scored 47 in a district game last year, had 15 points, Chris Francis 13 and Mary Campana 10. Regina is 4-3.

"We faced an all-state caliber center to-

night," Baker said, "but we've played against Annette Babers (of Saginaw) and Wendy Mer-riman (of Traverse City) in non-league games, too."

SALEM 72, HARRISON 2* Jill Estey led a balanced Plymouth Salem scoring attack with 15 points. v

The borne team shut out the Hawks 16-0 af te r one quarter en route to its seventh win against two losses. Harrison remains winless in seven games.

Wendy Bailey had 12 points for tbe Rocks and Ten King added nine. Erin Harvey and Lydia White contributed eight points each for Salem.

Only two players scored for Harrison, and they were Darcy Pinzl with 14 points and Karen Najarian, wbo bad-six.

CANTON 65, FARMINGTON 17: Farming-ton scored only four second-half points Tues-day, falling to 1-6 overall as it was overwhelmed by the Western Division-leading Chiefs.

Susan Ferko scored 20 points and Michelle Fortier 12 for Canton, 7-1. Melissa Tisdale led Farmington's cause with four points and eight rebounds.

Canton led 10-8 af ter ooe quarter, but an 18-5 second-quarter surge put tbe Chiefs

ahead 26-13 a t half t ime "We had a sluggish start , but did a good job

staying focused and continuing to play," Can-too coach Rob Neu said.

N. FARMINGTON 52, FRANKLIN 2 * Stop Dawn Warner, and you have a good chance of beating Livonia Franklin's girls basketball team.

Host North Farmington held Franklin's freshman star to nine points and routed the Patriots Tuesday. 52-29. Tbe Raiden are 5-2 overill. Franklin 4-2.

Kim Gurecki led three North players in double figures, scoring 15 points. Donna O'Brien and Eve Claar added 10 points and 10 rebounds each.

But it was tbe defensive pressure applied by North that decided this game. Franklin shot 18 percent f rom the field against North's match-up zooe defense.

"We played a matchup and concentrated 00 Warner," North coach Greg Capling said. "She's pretty quick but didn't get a lot of

shots." North led 33-10 at half t ime, holding Frank-

lin to five points in both tbe first and second quarters.

North made 14 of 15 free throws, whereas Franklin struggled, converting three of 12.

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Rocks register another shutout Continued from Page 1

"They capitalized on our mistakes — unmarked players and not moving in transition.

"It's a matter of our team realiz-' lng we can play with good teams and

starting out from the first whistle." Johnson, however, definitely

thought the Falcons came to play and were eager to show themselves capable of matching up with Salem.

For the most part, the Rocks con-trolled the action and stayed on the attack, keeping the ball in" Farming-ton's end most of the night.

But Tudor bad to stop a powerful shot by Mike Waker from 30 yards out on the sideline early in the sec-ond half, and the Falcons had sever-

•. al others tries. Thoses included a shot across the bow — the ball passed in front of the net almost par-allel to tbe crossbar — by Gary Kurzer. as they managed to mount more attacks.

" I think teams get frustrated when they play us," Johnson said. "Like with Stevenson, it's hard to scote, and other teams play harder. And I think Farmington was determined to play well against a top-10 team."

SOME O F THAT spirited play . boiled over in the second half and re-

suited in Nichols and Farmington's ' Brian Purdom^being disqualified. S - Nichols was* given an immediate J red card for sliding into goalie Greg ; ^gjedov as the latter came out to --make a save. Purdom was ejected r . for retaliating against Nichols, r "They got more shots when we , wen t 10-on-10, b e c a u s e t h a t " stretches the field and opens things r up more," said Johnson, adding be

thought his defense was consistently

• better at clearing the ball. "I don't think we played physical

enough," Cole said. "I think (the offi-cials) were whistle happy. There

; should have been more fluidness to the game."

• - Salem's best opportunity of the : second half occurred when Chris 01-• son intercepted a Falcon throw-in • with a header and made a 1-on-l 1"break for the Farmington goal.

Bjedov came out to stop the play. • however

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kick with 10 seconds left in the first half Monday and made it stand up for a 1-0 victory over Plymouth Canton in Western Lakes Activities Association soccer.

Ironically, the Chiefs, who slipped to 4-5-2 overall and 1-2 in the Western Division, outsbot the host Mustangs 26-3.

"I've never seen a team so completely dominate another and still lose the game," Canton coaph Mike Morgan said.

"I t was tough. Being a division, you like to win those. We just seem to have trouble getting on track."

SALEM 3, TROY <h The Rocks got second-half goals f^om Marc Lipke, Andy Coeenza and Dono-van Nichols to break a 0-0 half-t ime score and win going away Saturday.

It was the third shutout in a row for Salem, which posted a mild upset in beating the No. 5-ranked team in Class A.

Tbe Rocks, 8-2 af ter beating Farmington 2-0 Monday night, moved up to No. 8 in the state-wide poll this week. Troy's record dipped to 5-3-1.

Salem outsbot the Colts 20-8. Matt Tudor was in goal for tbe shutout and the Rocks' sixth straight win.

7 said to the kids after the game: "Who now cares that we were OS in the non-league season?" We got ready for the league season, and we really needed the win.'

— Larry Baker Mercy basketball coach

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' 1 wanted that third goal, so we'd be confident," Johnson said. "If they scored and it was 3-1, we'd still be alright. But, if it was 2-1, then they get fired up."

As it turned out, Johnson didn't have to worry about his def

Wolves come back to capture tourney

' Tbe 1977 Livonia Wolves rallied J for three goals in the last 10 minutes j of the Capitol Area Classic soccer fl-* nal against the Toledo Pacesetters to < win the tournament championship 4-' ' 2 Sunday in Okemos. ' Anthony Vettraino of Livonia was \ tbe Wolves' leading scorer In the

tourney. In which they outscored ! their five opponents l t-4. Wolves' f victims were tbe Westland Cobras 3-' 0, the Eas t Lansing Bulldogs 3-0 and > the Kensington Stallions 6-0. They * also tied the Loodon (Out) Youths 2-I I J ' : Other team members are Garrett 1 • Argue, Jeremy Stillings, David Stan-t • kovich and Michael McPherson of I Canton; Sean Nobel of Farmington ; Hills; Jay Barnes, Dan Christeneon, ' Chris Hulgrave, Michael Lanspary. « Brandon PisntL Charlie Roberts ' and Steve WlllifoH of Livonia; Eric ; Hayes of Ctaweon; and Jeff St Andre TTof Roy «i o u r — -

Kevin Argoe and Rory Scullion

Caerllion Thomas (from East Lans-ing) and Susan Gibson (Farmington).

The Under-19 Hawks trailed both the 74 Michigan Hawks in the semi-final and the Livonia Crusaders In the final by a 1-0 margin before ral-lying to win each by S-^scoree. In both matchwa, Thnmas and Gibson scored the tying and go-ahead goals, respectively.

The Under-IB Hawks outscored their foes 21-4 en route to the title. Their othar wins came against the SLSC Arsenal Mt the Warren Sting ers H andtbe Genesee Star 6-1.

serve as team coaches The Wolvea ro tournaments and ftn-ln two others this;

THE UNDER-I f MICHIGAN HAWKS girts team, sponsored by the Livonia YMCA, woa Its fourth tour u m M i t j ik« n t r Ssndav at the National Invitational Soccer Tosrna-msot at Oakland University la Ro-

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Borgess, scoring Saturday night sioo opener fq# both game played i High.

The win increases overall mark to 4-0, slipped to 0-3.

'Tm happy to be in this posi-tion," said coach Tom Mach of tbe defending Catholic League champi-ons. "We've played some tough people over a four-week period."

Behind tbe passing of quarter-back Scott Haoncber and the kick-ing of Pete Etexovic, CC was able -to dominate mock of tbe first balf.

Haimcbw connected on Seven of his first eight passes in the quarter inrlading a 15-yard tooch-down toss to tight end Lon'

Tbe seven-play, 87-yard drive was helped along by a to-yard half-back option pass from Chris ston to Mike Mathis. It was tbe same play that sparked CCs come-from-behind 21-18 'victory a week earlier over defending state Class A champion Ann Arbor Pioneer. \

"He (Haoncber) is a lot better than a year ago," said Borgess coach Dan Henry. "And became of that they are a contender for tbe division."

ELEZOVIC, meanwhile, added a 47-yard field, believed to be a scbool record, midway through tbe quarter.

EDexovic (ben added a 43-yard field goal in tbe second period to give CC a 13-0 advantage.

"When yon have a kicker like that it gives you a chance to do more things offensively, maybe

gamble a little more on third down plays," said Mach. "He's one of tbe best around. He has good range. Forty seven yards was not a lucky field goal He has that capability."

CC increased its lead to 20-0 when Lou Y eager recovered a Bor-gess fumble at tbe Spartans' 16. And three plays later, senior full-back Lee Krueger bulled his way in from 7 yards ou t "

BORGESS'S ONLY real offen-sive threat came on the oext series when Ebbie Herbert hit Kareem Carpenter with a 67-yard pass, bet tbe drive stalled when Herbert was stripped of tbe ball fighting for a first down at tbe CC 2 as Yeager fell on the loose ball.

"1 thought in tbe first half it should have been 13-3 or 10-3," Henry sa^g. "But instead we had a bad snap on a punt, jumped off-sides on fourth down (leading to Elezovic's 47-yard field goal and fumbled when it looked like we were going in. You can't afford anything like that against a team like CC."

CC ran 60 plays to Borgess's 36. Tbe Shamrocks had 116 yards

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Observer land has five teams in tbe running for tbe high school football playoffs. Two would qualify if the final pairings were decided this week.

Farmington Harrison is the top team in Class B Region IV with 92 playoff The others are Riverview, Madison Heights Lampbere and Mount

North Farmington (iM) is No. 4 in Class A Region EH, with Redford Catho-lic Central (86) fifth and Westland John Glenn (82) sixth. Birmingham Brother Rice and Detroit Henry Ford are tied for first

Plymouth Salem alao has an 88-point average but is No. 7 in Class A Region n, which has East Lansing (94) as tbe leader. :

• Tbe top four teams in each region qualify for tbe four-week tournament J which begins Friday, Nov. 4.

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encounter, which finds Plymouth Sa-lem at North Farmington.

ffcated and? tbe top spot in tbe Lakes

Division of the WLAA. The key for Salem is tbe health of

junior quarterback Ryan Johnson, who is nursing a sore ankle. He played sparingly in last week's 17-7 \ win over Walled Lake Central.

North, meanwhile, found a passing attack in last week's 36-13 crushing of Livonia Stevenson.

Tbe Raiders beat Salem last year, 10-3.

Meanwhile, other key matchups . feature defending Wolverine A League champ Dearborn Fordson (3-1) at Wayne Memorial (2-2) and Harper Woods Bishop Gallagher (2-2) vs. Redford Catholic Central (4-0).

As far as your expert prognostica-tors go, O'Meara picked 11 of 14 cor-rectly last week to raise his season total to 46-13. Emons, meanwhile, slipped to 41-18 overall after going 9-5.

Here is a look at this weekend's encounters:

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S t e e l e r s w i n 2 g a m e s The Plymouth-Canton Steelers were winners in freshman and varsity foot-

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OBSERVER L A N D GIRLS SWIMMING/D IV ING RANKINGS

The lo4owtng « a Hat o l the gida top swim-ming times and dMng scores by Obaervertand athlete* Plymouth Canton c o a c h Hooker We# man complies the list weekly and coaches can pnone him with the* reeults at 451-6600, Ext 313 Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday between 2 30 and 3-30 p.m.

200-Yard Med ley FVeiay (state qual i fy ing t i m e 1:59 59)

Farmington Mercy t 58 1

Livonia Church* 1 59 7 North Farmington 1 5 9 8 Ptymouth Canton . 2 : 0 1 4 6

200-Yard Freesty le (state qual i fy ing t i m e 2 0 1 59)

Nicole Drake (Canton) 1.59 37 Becky Wiqust (Mercy) 2:02.50 Laurie Oswald (N Farmington) . 2 02 60 Katie Hamann (Chu rch * ) - — 2 03 90 Tara DitchkoM (Churchill) 2:06 10 CmdyGrush (Mercy) 2:07 53 Ellen less jg (Churcrmi) 2 08 10 Mrssy Kendall (Farnwnglon) 2 06 3 ' Kelly Ftasche (Canton) 2:10 28 Sarah Schmru (Canton) 2 11 46

200-Yard Ind iv idual Med ley (state qual i fy ing t ime: 2:18 79}

Karen Meyer (Mercy) . . . Chnatte DuVue (N FarrrWigloni Lori EngeViuber (Cor ton) jenrter Oermer (ChorchU)

56 04 58 10 59 11 59 56

swimming 500-Yard Treear/ ia gM—hrtng «m» 5 25 0B)

Kerry Doran (N Farmmgton) 2.15 70 Nicole Drake (Canton) 2 20 95 Cassie Cummins (Canton) 2-22 49 Tara Otchkof t (Churchrt) 2:24 toO Katie Hamann (Church®) 2 2 4 80 Angie NeviBe (Churchill) 2 2 5 40 L u DeMattia (Mercy) 2 2 6 97 Krtsty Brugar (Canton) 2 2 7 21 Katie Westhoft (Mercy) 2 2 7 28 Katie Knipper (Mercy) 2 2 7 70 Erm C s o n (Salem) 2 2 7 70

50-Yard Freeety le (state qual i fy ing t ime: 25 99)

Audra Martin (Church*) Christie Duthie (N Farmington) Karen Neyer (Mercy)

25.96 26 10 26 28

J.li Hawkins (Farrrangton) Katie Knipper (Merer ! - -Lon EngeihuOer (Canton) Nicole Bosse (Salemj Mary Ouirm (Mercy > Jenrler Danner (Church* ) Andrea Aie* (Saiem)

D M n g (state cut 6 f i rs ts or top 5 league)

Amy VanBubier (Canton) -Jenny RescrieHa ( C h u r c h * ! Tonya Shcker (Farming!or, i Jenny Syria (Salem) Jenny Ezzo (Salem) LB Rickara (Canton| Amy Barber (Churchdit Nina R'ie» (Canton) Shelly Rogers (Salem i M*he«e Stars (N Farmmgton)

100-Yard Butterf ly (state qual i fy ing t ime 102.09,

Kerr, Doran (N Farmington) C*>nstie Duthie IN Farmington) Lauren Weary (Farmington) Ltf OeMattia (Mercy) Katie Hamann (Church* ) Cassie Cummms (Canton) Kelly Rsche (Canton j Chr-s Lang (Canton) Sarah ArxVews (Saiemi Michelle McCaffrey (Mercy)

100-Yard Freestyle (state qual i fy ing t i m e 56 39)

Kerry Doran (N Farmington t Audra Martin (Church* ) Nico»e Drake (Cantoni K a l i e H o m (Farmington) Laurie Oswald (N Farmmgton) Becky Wiqmst (Mercy)

Nmxw Drake (Canton i . 6 17.89 26 66 Becky W i q u * (Mercy j 5:24.06 26 72 L * * » Oswald ( N Famanglon) 5:24.80 26 86 Tara DWcnkoft (Chu rcH i i 5 : 3 Q i » 27 00 ~ Ondy G n j s r (Mercy ] 5 36.62 27 18 EHer Lecatg (Church* ) 5 40 30 27 19 Polly Tenuta (Wkarcy) 5:41 83 27 20 Micheae »4cCa«rey (Mercy) 5:43.25

Missy Kenoa* (Farmmgton) 6 46 90 j u lK Kenda l (Farmngton) 5:51 40

194 60 100-Yard Backs t roke 188 00 (s ta le q o a W y m g U m e 106.08) 178.40 Audra Mart in (Church* ) 1:04 10 169 00 Katie Westhoft (Marcy) 1:06 19 165 00 Cassie C o m m n s (Canton) ' 1 05 40 154 45 Jean McLenaghan (Canton) 1:07 40 149 30 juhanne Markey (N. Famwig lon f 1:08.70 •48 35 Po«y Tenuta (Mercy) 110 .28 •46 00 Mwnette McCaffrey (Marcy) 1 10 75 142 50 K-Wen Cafco (N Farmmgton) 1 .1100

T isha H * (Saiam) 1 11-60 Nicole Monlresor (Canton) 1 13.0C

1 00 60 100-Yard Breasts t roke 1 02 00 (state qual i fy ing t ime 1:18.8)

1 02 70 Kerry Doran (H Farmington) 1 10.50

" 04 60 Kane Kmpper [Mercy) 1 12 13

1 0 5 30 Erin Olson (Salem) 1 12.70

1 07 42 AngieNeviSe (Chi*cfHI) 1 1 2 9 0

t 07 52 CmdyGrush (Mercy) 1 14 85

1 07 52 Kady Csmfco <N Farmmgton I 1 15.80

1 07 80 Knsty Brugat (Canton) 1 16.90

1 10 76 Vaiene Giidhaus (Canton) 1 17 09

j o a n Hueiimantei (Mercy) 1 17 68

Tma Brogan (Salem) 1 19 40

56 40 400»yard Freestyle Ratty

56 50 (state qual i fy ing t ime 3 52 98)

57 37 North Farmington 3 4 9 . 2 0

57 39 Farmmgton 3:52 64

57 40 Farmmgton Mercy 3:55.25

57 47 Plymouth Canton 3 5 7 16

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Sa tu rday . Oc l . 1 Ply Salem at N Farmington, 1 p .m W L Western at Farm Harr ison 1 p m. VestaburQ at Lutheran West land. i p .m Allen Park a l Red Thurston, 1 p.m.

Bishop Borgess at H W N o t r e Dame: - H Redtord C C v s H W Bishop Gallagher at Lrvonia Oarencev«e. 7:30 p m

Sunday . O c t 2 S1 Agatha at Red. St. Mary 's. 1 p .m

the week ahead GIRLS BASKETBALL

Thursday, Sept 29 Lutheran Easl a: Clarenceville, 7 p.m. Liv C h u r c h * at W L Western. 7 30 p .m Northville at Liv Franklin. 7 30 p m Farmington at Liv Stevenson 7 30 p m Westland Glenn at Pty Saiem. 7 3 0 p m Pty Canton at Farm Harrison, 7 3 0 p m

Dt>n Edsei Ford at Garden City. 7.30 p m " S ' f W d Christian at Redtord Union. 7 30 p.m. Dbn Fordson at Wayne Memorial. 7 30 p m Red Thurslon at D H Cresfwood. 7 30 p m

H W Regna at Bishop Borgaas. 7:30 p .m B«rm Manan at Farm Marcy. 7:30 p m B s h Gategher at Liv Ladywood. 7:30 p.m St Agatha at Dat. Benedictine 7:30 p .m

Friday. Sapt 30 Rad Temple at Taylor BaptwL 5 p.m Ply Christian v * Lutheran Westland al FVmeer Uidc le School, 8 p m

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Tennis: Fun game, but a weak activity

- Dear Myrna: Tennis It my form of exercise. I like to play singles and doubles two to three times a week. I'm a man that needs this stress release. I haven't played tennis this summer but 1 am looking forward to returning this fall. What can I do to prepare myself for tennis so as not to injure myself in the game?

First, let me clarify my feelings about tennis as an exercise Many people think they can become physically fit by playing this

sport Unless they play singles tennis at a very intense pace at least four times per week, they are wrong.

Remember, your activity must take you to your training heart rate and sustain thii* for at least 20 to 25 minutes at a time to be an aerobic activity. Tbe only way to achieve a higher fitness level is by some form of aerobic exercise and tennis is not one of them.

In fact, studies show that tbe average tennis player spends 70 per-cent of the time on the court standing around waiting for the ball, which burns less th*" 200 calories per hour, while a single brisk walk will burn 300 calories per hour.

I am not downing tennis, it is a great sport. I love it myself. The infamous tennis elbow and tennis leg are muscle and tendon

injuries that can be prevented by strengthening yourself before going out ou the court. ~

To prevent tennis elbow, you should do special 'exercises to strengthen the muscles in your forearms, like clenching your fist around a ball or buying strengthener specifically for forearms. For tennis leg, strengthen your calf muscles and shins (always balance tbe front muscles and back muscles together).

You can prepare your legs overall by jumping rope, running from side to side and stretching your calf muscles. Since tennis players do a lot of jumping on their toes, jumping rope is an excellent preparation for playing tennis and a good way to strengthen your leg muscles.

Spend at least five fainutes a day shifting your weight from side to side in a little run, similar to what you would do on the court. Improv-ing your flexibility is where It's at to help you prevent injuries.

The most important muscles to stretch are the calf muscles (back of your lower leg) and the hamstring muscles (back of your upper leg). To accomplish this, wall push-ups are best recommended.

Stand three feet away from a wall with your arms outstretched, your palms against the wall at shoulder height. Bend your elbows while leaning your "Rdy closer to tbe wall, while keeping your heels on tbe ground. Hold for SO seconds and feel your leg muscles stretch-ing- '

Give yourself a few weeks of preparation. You know what they say — get ready, get set and go and enjoy yourself.

(Myrna Partrich, co-owner of The Workout Company Inc. of Bloomfield Township, is happy to answer any questions readers may have regarding exercise. Please send your letters to: Sports Department, Myrna Partrich, 1225 Bowers, Birming-ham, Mich. 48012.)

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De n n i s s m i t h got his sho t last week and be made tbe most of it, firing the puck past a stunned netminder

Tim Bernhardt during tbe first peri-od of an exhibition hockey game (Sept 1£) between the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto at Joe Louis Are-na. •

But unfortunately for Smith, the 24-year-old Livonia defenseman playing in his first NHL game, the goal was waived off because of a penalty.

The play seems to typify Smith's status in the Red Wing organization.

While players like Petr Klima and Bob Probert get second, third and even fourth chances. Smith had to make the most of his only opportuni-ty To show Rew Wing management that he could play against NHL-cal-iber competition.

And following the 4-3 overtime loss to the Maple Leafs, coach Jacques Demers was frank about Smith's place in the organization.

"He's a local guy from tbe area that we wanted to see," Demers said. "He's a determined guy, wbo, to be honest, will go back to the AHL (American Hockey League). He cer-tainly didn't disappoint tonight. And

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SMITH, ADMITTEDLY nervous during the opening stages of the game, settled down with his partner Doug Hou da. teaming up to play a solid defensive game. Neither was on the ice for any Toronto goals.

Afterwards in tbe dressing room, several Red Wing veterans came over to Smith's lockerroom stall and paid compliments, including Jim Nill, who put the pass on Smith's stick for the disallowed goal.

"My chances are slim (at making the club), but you never can tell," said Smith, who attended Franklin High before playing junior hockey in Canada. 'There are a few average defensemen around, but I found out tonight I can do the job. But what

they (the veterans) have over me right now is that they've been in the league (the NHL) and I haven't"

SMITH ENTERED camp more determined than ever. He spent the summer lifting weights with another Franklin product former Michigan State star Mike Donnelly, now a member of the Buffalo Sabres.

"I decided to give it my best shot** he said. "Mike and I threw the iron around a lot this summer trying to get in the best shape possible."

Smith was rewarded for his hard work and said be appreciated the op-portunity to play before the home-town fans.

"My buddies were up there and they finally got to see me play at Joe Louis," said Smith. "They got a big kick out of it and so did I."

The Livonian didn't try to play any differently than what he was accus-tomed to during the past two seasons at Adirondack (N.Y.), tbe Wings top farm club. (He was signed by the Red Wings as a free agent.)

"I just tried to play position hock-ey." he said. "I just have to keep working hard and keep it^up. 1 know now 1 can play in this league and be steady. They'll carry eight to nine

defensemen and I think I can fit into that seventh, eighth or ninth spot It's just a matter of getting my foot in the door."

WITH A BREAK or two. Smith could get the call, perhaps as a pen-alty killer.

"Nothing is cut and dry," Smith said. "You never can tell. Somebody might get picked up in the waiver draft. If it's not Detroit, maybe somewhere else. I'm willing to see what happens this year, but I know I can't play in Adirondack the rest of my life."

Following the exhibition game. Smith had to report at 7:30 the next morning for practice. Afterwards. Smith was told he was being sent back to Adirondack where he was to join Detroit's bad boy duo of Klima and Probert, who since have been suspended.

Probert initially suspended for missing a plane, while the other f Kli-ma) was being banished for showing up late to practice.

As veteran Wing defenseman Le* Norwood was quoted saying in last week's Detroit News, "their punish-ment fits the crime."

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- I t Was just what Schoolcraft College men's soccer coach Van Dimitriou ordered — a breeze of a match. * —

The Ocelots completely dominated Region 12 opponent Delta College Sat-urday at SC. rolling to a 5-0 half time lead en route to a 7-1 rout.

Dimitriou couldn't have asked for anything more from his team. "The guys just stormed everything," he said after tbe win. It raised SC's record to 2-0-1 in the region. DC is 0-3.

"One thing We talked about (before the game) was pressuring the opponent in their defensive area and keeping them down there. That was one of the things we didn't do at Macomb (a 2-2 tie)."

Dimitriou had no such complaint Saturday. Tbe game was 20 minutes old before DC could even manage to carry the ball into SCs end of the field. By that time, the outcome was decided. The Ocelots outshot their foes 20-2, and it showed od the scoreboard.

Teamwork was also prevalent for SC. Seven different players scored goals. Brian Thomas had a goal and two assists, while Andy Shiner. Pete Ritsema and Steve Eichbauer each tallied a goal and an assist. Jason Potvin, Bill Cashin and Paul Neumaier had tbe Ocelots' other goals.

The game was a pleasant departure from SCs previous schedule, which included tough overtime matches with region foes Macomb CC and Lakeland CC. But tbe cakewalk won't continue. The Ocelots host Cuyahoga Metro CC at 1 p.m. Saturday. CMCC played Macomb to a scoreless tie Saturday.

• MEN'S BASKETBALL

A men's recreational basketball league, sponsored by the Canton Parks and Recreation Department, begins its fall season Wednesday, Oct. 5., at Pioneer Middle School.

The fee is $10 per person. Games will, be played every Wednesday 6:45-9:45 p.m. for 10 weeks. Call 397-5110 for details.

• PUNT, PASS, KICK

" Canton Parks and Recreation De-partment will sponsor its annual Punt, Pass and Kick Contest for boys and girls, age 8-13, at 10 a.m. Satur-day, Oct 1, at Griffin Park.

Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. that day. Each participant will try oqe punt, pass and kick, and his/her efforts will be judged on distance and accuracy.

Awards will be given to the top finisher in all six age groups. The winners will represent Canton Town-ship in regional competition later in October.

No football shoes (cleats) will be

Rock golfers notch victory in crossover

Plymouth Salem boys golf team edged Livonia Churchill 209-211 Monday in a dual meet at Braeburn Golf Course.

The Western Lakes crossover victory improved the Rocks' dual record to 5-3.

Dennis Alcock of Salem carded 39 to earn medalist honors. Gregg Speaks led tbe other four Salem linkers with a 41. Dan Alcock had 42, followed by Jeff Jagacki's score of 43 and Mark Bodley with 44.

allowed, only tennis shoes. Call 397-5110 for information. • FISHING DERBY

Canton Parks and Recreation De-partment is sponsoring its First Fishing Derby for Canton Township residents only on Saturday, Oct. 22.

Boys and girls, age 15 and under, will fish the pond behind tbe Canton Township Administration Building for Rainbow Trout.

There will be six sessions, one eve-ry hour from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Partic-ipants should check-in 15 minutes prior to any of these times, but ad-vanced registration is required. Call 397-5110 to sign up.

Parents may assist their children, but no adults will be allowed to fish. Participants must supply their own gear and bait.

First prize is a $100 savings bond for the largest fish caught.

• SOCCER MEETING Cantoo Soccer Club will have a

coaches meeting at 8 p.m. Wednes-day, Oct. 5, in the Canton Township Hall.

A midseason report will be avail-

able, and requirements for spring registration will be discussed. All coaches are asked to attend or send a representative.

• SOCCER REGISTRATION Canton Soccerdome is accepting

team registrations for youth (boys and girls), adult (I9-over and 30-over) and co-ed divisions.

Select, competitive and recre-ational classifications are available. The eight-game session costs $575 The session starts Saturday. Oct. 29.

Practice times are available be-ginning Monday, Oct. 24. For team and individual registration informa-tion call 483-5624.

• SOFTBALL TOURNEY Canton Softball Center will spon-

sor its First Fall Tavern Tourna-ment on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 15-16. The tournament is open to all tavern- and restaurant-sponsored teams. •

The entry fee of $95 is due Thurs-day, Oct. 13. There will be men's and women's divisions. Call 483-5600 be-tween noon and 8 p.m. to register.

Raiders have 1 st golf defeat

"North Farmington golfers won eight straight dual matches be-fore suffering their first loss Monday to Northville, 192-202

The setback came a day after the Raiders made an impressive showing in tbe Oakland County tournament finishing in a tie for second place.

"We seemed to be ready, but we didn't play all that well," North coach Dick Wilson said

Northville's consistency was tough to beat, however, as four golfers shot 38 at Glen Oaks Golf Course. Chris Lemmon. Mike Crichton. Kevin Telepo and Dave McKee were 3 over par. Jason Sherman's 40 completed the team score.

David Schlott shot a 4-over 39 to lead the Raiders. Larry La-Porte and Tom Seremet finished with 40 apiece, Steve Fitzpatrick followed with 41 and Rob Wendt and Scott Millman carded a pair of 42s.

North, 8-1 overall, remains the Lakes Division leader at 4-0.

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• Through Sept 30 — Lake Huron King Salmon Derby in Osco-da. Call 1 -800-255-GOAL for de-tails.

• Sept. 30 — Trout season ends on designated streams and lakes.

• Oct. 1 — Archery deer season opens.

• Oct. 1 — Resident raccoon season opens.

• Through Oct. 2 — Boat Show U.S.A.. at Metro Beach Metropark. with over 1,200 boats on display.

• Oct. 4 — Duck season opens in Zones I & II.

• Oct. 8 — Fall turkey season opens in limited areas of Zone I.

• Oct. 10 — Pheasant season opens in Zone I.

• Oct. 11 — Duck season opens in Zone III

• Oct. 15 — Resident fox sea-son opens in Zone I & n .

• Oct. 17 — Sighting in Days at the Western Wayne County Conser-vation Association in Elymout Twp. Tbe fee is 15 and thwe n are open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Call 453-9843 for details.

• Oct. 20 — Pheasant season opens in Zone III.

• Oct. 25 — Mink season opens in Zone I.

• Oct. 27 — Dinner party and auction will be held by the Huron Valley Chapter of the Natinal Wild Turkey Federation at the Warren Valley Country Club in Dearborn Heights. Eighty four percent of the proceeds will remain in the state. For more information call Hugh Marx at 477-«953r

OAKLAND COUNTY PARKS • Twine a Vine, a nature pro-

gram in which participants will learn to make a grape-vine wreath, will be offered at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Independence Oaks

• Fall Color Bus Tour, a tour of north Oakland County, including stops at a cider mill, a petting farm, a numpkin patch and a dairy farm, wul be offered Oct. 8, begin-ning at 10 a jn . For details call 625-6473.

• Weekend Camping is offered through October 30 at both Addison Oaks, near Oxford. (693:2432) and Groveland Oaks, near Holly. (634-9811).

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• Animals in Autumn.-a natur-alist-led hike in which families can leam about animal habits in au-tumn, will be offered at 2 p.m. Sun-day, October 2, at Kensington.

• Tots and Apples, a nature program for children ages 5-8, will be offered at 10 a.m. Sunday at Sto-ny Creek.

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IT HAS probably happened to most serious archery hunters wbo put in their time in the woods. A nice buck wanders

through your area, just far enough away from your stand to eliminate any possibility of a shot. You fret and fritter, hoping he'll come a little closer, only to watch him disappear into tbe bush.

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18-month old bucks." explained Knight

Bucks and does keep separate so-cial circles, except during the mat-ing season, known as the ru t They don't mingle with the opposite sex unless the rut is on. Just prior to the rut, the older, dominant bucks will run the younger bucks off as the old--er bucks begin their quest for a mate Knig|t feels this activity among the bucks is what makes the grunt call work.

"When the bucks start to break up the 18-month-old ones are lone-some," Knight said. "They've been with other bucks all year and now, all of a sudden, they're alone. They get lonesome. They hear another deer grunt and they come to social-ize. Later in the year, when the does Last year alone. Knight

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"I'd aay -the best time to use (a grunt call) is about two wsefcs before tbe r u t " continued Knight "I think the younger bocks are out looking for other bucks at that time. "

UNLIKE SOME game calls, such as duck, goose or turkey calls which take bours and hours erf practice to master, the deer grunt call is easy U> maste r .

"Anyone that can blow their breath on a mirror can use the "E-Z Grunt-er." Knight said. "It doesn't take any talent. They are very, very easy to master.*'

Tbe best time to use the grunt call is when the deer are out of shooting range. Then the call can be used to lure the deer in.

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class reunions As space permits, the Observer

it Eccentric Newspapers wiU print without charge announce-ments of class reunions. Send the information to Reunions, Observ-er & Eccentric Newspapers, 36351

—Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150. Please include the date of the reunion

' nnd the first and last name of at least one contact person ana a

: number.

_ BENEDICTINE * The class of J 9 0 J will bold a re-^ anion Saturday, Oct SS, at Tbe * Clairon Inn. 12 Mile and Orchard ' Lake roads, Fanningtoo Hills. For J more information, call John Beach * at 478-5590 or Gerri Iacoboni at 641-2 » H ^ .

BERKLEY Tbe class of 1908 will hold a re-

Friday, Nov. 11. at the Michi-gan Inn in Southfield. For more in-formation, call 771-8820.

• BETHEL 51-ROCHESTER Tbe International Order of Job's

Daughters will bold a past honored queens reunion Thursday, Oct. 11. For more information, call Janet Mather Lefko at 879-1816. or P.O. Box 778, Troy 48099.

I • BIRMINGHAM BROTHER > RICE

The of 1978 will bold a joint > reunion with the Marian High School ! class of 1978 Friday, Nov. B r a t the

Radisson Hotel in Southfield. For more information,, call Mike Kinna

: at 433-3139 or Julie Hastings at 641-j h t t f .

• • BIRMINGHAM GROVES r . . The class of 1968 will bold a„re-r%uon Friday, Nov. 25, at Fairlane "34anor in Dearborn. For more infor-I T > itioo, call Lorraine Lome at 965-

or Jo (Mercur) Fetsco at 545-

• BISHOP BORGESS *, • The class of 1978 will hold a re-union Saturday, Oct 22, at Mercy College in Detroit For more infor-mation, call Lori (Quick) Kuk at 937-0086 or Janet (Antaya) Nda<» at 531-5839.

• Tbe class of 1983 will bold a re-union 6 pjn. to 1 a j n . Saturday, Nov. 26, at S t Kevin Hall in Gardes City. For more information, call Joanie Therault at 455-8667 or 537-8942 or Patty (Turcxyn) MacDonald at 541-0356.

• BLOOMFIELD HILLS ANDOVER

• Tbe class of 1963 will bold a re-

• DEARBORN Tbe class of 1978 will hold a re-

onion Saturday, Nov. 26. Informa-tion: Kathy Deguillo, 274-8485.

• DETROIT CENTRAL • The class of 1943 will hoid a re-

union Saturday, Oct 15, at the Michi-gan Inn in Southfield. For more » -formation, call 773-8820 or P.O. Bo* 1171, Mount Clemens.

• The class of 1948 will bold a re-union Saturday. Oct 8, at the Roo-stertail in Detroit For more infor-mation, call Ann (Lernick) Carron, 661-2580 or Marilyn (Wolfe) Cher-ney, 626-5550.

• Tbe class of 1968 will bold a re-union Saturday, Oct 15, at tbe Veter-ans Memorial Building in Detroit. For more information, call 838-1152 or 838-1157.

• DETROIT CHADSEY Tbe classes of 1948-49 will bold a

reunion Saturday, Oct 29, at St. Clement Orthodox Church Hall. For more information, call 271-8028 or 841-9298

• DETROIT CODY • The January and June classes

of 1963 will bold a reunion Saturday, Oct 8. For more information, call Terry (Sumner) Klenczar at 661-5753 or Sharilyn (Nichols) Schleicher at 295-7492.

• The class of 1978 will hold a re-union Saturday, Oct 22. For more in-formation, call Lillian, 326-6094 or Edie, 357-2070.

• The class of 1979 is planning a reunion. For more information, write P.O. Box 393, Plymouth 48170.

• DETROIT COOLEY Tbe class of 1943 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Oct 8, at the Holi-day Inn in Farmington Hills. For more information, call Hank Borg-man at 476-6225.

• Tbe class of 1963 will hold a re-union Saturday, Nov. 5. For more in-formation, call Roger Avie at 655-2929 or Laura Biddinger at 540-2247.

• Tbe classes of 1948 will hold a reunion Saturday, Oct 29, at Roma's of Livonia, 27777 Schoolcraft Livo-nia. For more information, call Dick Ward at 746-2801, John May at 258-7373 or Faye (Blattner) Wampler at 357-4950.

• The classes of 1958 will bold a reunion Saturday, Oct 15, at tbe Sheraton Oaks. 27000 Sheraton Drive, Novi. For more information, call Ann McMillan Drothler, 646-8750.

• Tbe January and June classes of 1959 are planning a reunion. For more information, call Pat Cramp-ton Furman at 477-6688 or Maareen

• DETROIT OSBORN • Tbe class of 1968 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 5. For more in-formation, call Sue at 977-2643.

• The January and June classes of 1963 will bold a reunion Saturday, No*. 12. Far more Information, call Barbara (Monday) Kase, 465-7057 or Carot (Burkee) Gavie, 254-6668.

• DETROIT PERSHING • Tbe class of 1948 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 5, at tbe Impe-rial House Hall. For more taforma-

or 953 wndwood, Rochester 48309. • Tbe class of 1968 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Oct. 8, at the Detroit Yacht Club. Harry Radtke at 293-4644 or Debi at 977-7146.

• DETROIT EASTERN All classes through 1940, including

the class of 1938, will bold a reunion Friday. Oct 14, at the Polish Centu-ry Club. For more information, call Bob Weyhing at 882-1930 after 4 p.m. or Sid Girardin at 884-2206.

• DETROIT GUARDIAN ANGELS GRADE

Tbe class of 1963 will bold a re-union Saturday, Nov. 12, at tbe Burn-ing Tree Country Club. Information: Pat, 286-1415.

urn* For more information, call Ruth Clevers-Ritter at 614 0066.

• Tbe class of 1968 will bold a re-union Saturday, Nov. 5, at the Kings-ley Inn in Bloomfield Hills. For more information, call Shelley Shan-non Mallon at 471-7899 or Gary Laskowski, 930 E. Lewiston, Fern-

. dale 48220.

41 CABRINI ^ Tbe class of 1978 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 26. Informa-tion: 773-8820 or P.O. Box 1171,

I Mount Clemens 48046.

CASS TECH ; ^ . e The class of 1958 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Oct 8, at the Roo-stertail in Detroit Tickets: 940 per

'person. For more Information, call Kathy Quail at 939-4935 or Geral-

r dine Adams at 861-6402. • The class of 1968 will hold a re-

• union Saturday, Nov. 26, at the Wes-! tin Hotel in Detroit For more tnfor-J matkm, call Martina at 822-5605 • (evenings), Pam at 885-2574 (even-' ings) or Jim at 543-7303 (days).

. • The classes of 1940-49 will bold a reunion Saturday, Nov. 20, at the Detroit Yatch Club. Price Is 639 per person. For more information, call Pat at 293-7311 or Sylvia at 533-8082

• • The.class oi 1963 will boid s re-L union at 7 pjn. Saturday, Oct 22, at

Hilton Inn, 14787 Road, Plymouth. Tickets:

par person-For mora tntoran-call Sandy Scheel at 200-9052.

• DETROIT REDFORD e The r-ia«« of 1978 will hold a re-

union Friday, Nov. 25, at the South-field Hilton. For more information, call Julia at 569-0101 or Sharon at 273-7081.

• The classes of 1964 and Janu-ary 1965 will hold a reunion Satur-day. July 8, 1989, at tbe Plymouth Hilton Inn, 14707 Northville Road, Plymouth. For more information, call Ann (Shields) Smedley at 689-6815.

• DETROIT SOUTHEASTERN e The of 1958 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Oct 22, at the Van Dyke Park Hotel in Warren. For more information, call Joe Gualtiert at 774-4600 or 885-1448.

e The class of 1939 will bold a re-union. For information, call Joan (Barrett) Spenser at 645-0790.

• DETROIT WESTERN Tbe class of 1938 will bold a re-

union at noon Wednesday, Oct 12, at the Steak and Ale Restaurant 12 Mile at Orchard Lake roads, Farm-ington Hills. For more Information, call Ruth at 553-4979, Jeane at 348-7552 or Gerry at 675-0009.

• DRIFTERS Drifters Ski Club will bold a re-

union Friday, Oct 7. For more infor-mation, call Judy at 981-1522 or Pat at 422-5911.

• EAST DETROIT e Tbe class of 1958 will hold a re-

ran Friday, Oct 7, at the Warren For more information, call

949-9309,731-2128 or 776-3252. • Tbe class of 1953 will bold a re-

union Saturday, Oct 22, at the Fraser Lions Club. For more infor-mation, call Shirley (Russie) Storks at 293-2544 or Judy (Butala) Mam mel at 647-0192.

CENTRAL of 1963 will bold a re-

Saturday, Oct 19, at tbe Weat-and Country Club, Redford . Tickets. 900 per couple, information, call Pete DO1

at 495-1900 or Tim Donovan -9000.

E CHRISTIAN M M S T M L B Ugh School Chrte-

of 1900-1979 will hold Friday, Dee. 23. Informa-

re Wilkinson or Cynthia at 437-9791.'

i t 437-9714,1 l e t 473-0010.

at 1000 will hoid a r»-Oct 8, at the Plym-

14707

• DETROIT LOWREY The class of 1968 is planning a re-

union Saturday, Oct 22, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Dearborn. For more Information, call Bonnie (Clark) Looser at 561-3283, Pat (Lock) Clarksou at 283-6732 or Jerry Hull at 292-0830

• DETROIT MACKENZIE u The class of 1959 will bold a re-

union In September 1989. Informa-tion: Virginia (Fine) Vahlbusch at 471-9331,

• Tbe January and June classes of 1963 will hold a reunion Saturday, Oct 8. For more information, call Kathy (Rowan) Schmitt at 261-5635 or Kathy (Boris) Wayne at 258-6333, or P.O Box 851194. Westland 48185.

• DETROIT MUMFORD Tbe class of 1958 will bold a re-

anion Saturday, Nov. 26. Informa-tion: Hallie Roth Serling at 353-6122 or Elaine Redlich Einstandig at 891-8399

• DETROIT MURRAY WRIGHT • Tbe claas of 1978 Is planning a

reunion For more Information, call 494-2553.

• Tbe classes of 1968 will bold a reunion Saturday, Nov 26. Informa-tion: Mary Williams at 837-5080

• DETROIT NORTHEASTERN Tbe January and June classes of

1943 will bold a reunion Saturday, ffev. 9. Information: Stasia Bartlo-mowtch or Dorothy FeUpowicx at 939-4992.

• DETROIT NORTHERN Tha claaa of 1008 bold a ru-

Friday, Oct 7, at tbe Roma a Bant Detroit For more iafor-

, caQ Baa Taylor at 273-0100.

• EPIPHANY GRADE • The class of 1946 will hold a re-

union Friday, Oct 21, at the Monaghan Knights of Columbus Hall, 19801 Farmington Road, Livo-nia. For more information, call Ed Pediow at 464-3660.

e All-class reunion Friday, Oct 21, Monaghan Knights of Columbus Hall, 19801 Farmington Road, Livo-nia. For more information, call Tom Watters at 476-8385.

• DETROfT NORTHWESTERN Tha claaa of 1943 will bold a ru-

utfon April 1 at tha Uvouia Oka dab. 31117 Ptenouth Road, Uvouia. Information: Shirley McDonald, 917-1«1L Jean MacDona*d Tujaka, 421 8441, or OUve

• FARMINGTON • The class of 1968 will hold a re-

union Friday, Oct 14, at the Bots-ford Inn in Farmington Hills. For more information, write P.O. Box 291, Mount Clemens 48046, or 265-2277 or 263-6803.

e The school's 100th anniversary celebration will be held Friday-Sat-urday, Oct 14-15. Alumni are Invited to a dinner at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct 8, in tbe school cafeteria. Alumni musi-cians, athletes, cheerleaders and Homecoming kings and queens are Invited to participate in tbe Home-coming parade Saturday morning (call Jan Powers at 474-6196). The Homecoming gam* will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday, and tbe Homecoming dance will begin at 8 p.m In tbe school gym Tickets: | 6 for the din-ner, 910 for tbe dance. Information: 474-6156. :

FARMINGTON HARRISON • The claaa of 1979 will bold a re-

Friday, Nov. 29, at the Marcy Center in Farmington Hills. For more information, write 1304 Field View Trail, Howell 40843

a Tbe claaa of 1903 wiU hold a re-union Friday, Nov. 29, at the Pontiac SUverdome. For more information, call Linda Work at 626-9196 or 7171 Riverstone, West Bloomfield 40112.

FERNDALE u Tbe daaa of 1979 will bold a re-

i Saturday. Oct 19. For more in-formation, can 900-4117, 797-1171, 200-2209 or 940-0000

a Tbe claas of 1908 wffl hold a re-onion Saturday. Oct 19, at the Michi-gan Ian In Southfield. For mord In-formation, caU 773-0810 or P.O. Box 1171.1

• FORDSON • Tbe January and June classes

of 1900 wiU hold a reunion Saturday, Nov. 9, at Thomas Crystal Gardens in Southgate. Tickets: 930 per per son. For more information, call Pat and Joyce Hawkins at 675-0992.

• The claas of 1938 (1926-1939 alumni invited) will bold a reunion Saturday, Oct 8, a t Roma's of Oar-den City, 32550 Cherry Hill. Tickets: 925 per person. For more informa-tion, call Roo Corpoloogo at 561-7893 or Edward Ruchala at 425-ssn.

u Tbe January and June classes of 1948 wUl hold a reunion Saturday, Oct 8. For more information, call 561-7372 or 421-1485.

u The class of 1953 will hold a re-union Saturday, Oct 22, at Corsi's Banquet Hall, 27910 W. Seven Mile, Livonia. Information: 751-4579 or 562-7524.

• GABRIEL RICHARD The class of 1978 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 26, at Redfawn Hall In Allen Park. For more infor-mation, caU Laurie (DiMaria) Sar-nacki, 285-3407.

• GARDEN CITY WEST The class of 1978 will hold a re-

union weekend of activities. For more information, write Janet Web-ley-Giaccaglia, 19612 Aqueduct Court Northville 48167. CaU Cyndi McDooeU, 643-6853, or Webley-Giac-caglia, 344-4015.

• HAMTRAMCK The classes of 1957-58 will bold a

reunion Friday, Oct. 21. For more in-formation, caU Bill Boyer, 268-4242, Larry Fifer , 871-6060, or Jo Beldgya, 546-4517.

• HENRY FORD The fiat* of 1968 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 26, at the Mich-igan Inn in Southfield. For more in-formation, caU Mike Gordon at 559-1691 or Mark Sperling at 477-2786.

• HIGHLAND PARK The classes of 1939-40 will hold a

reunion Oct 20-22, 1989, at the Grand Traverse Resort In Traverse City. For more information, call Janet Fox at 356-7755 or Gladys Jackson at 837-5640.

• IMMACULATA Tbe class of 1949 will a bold a re-

union brunch in April 1989. Informa-tion: Lois OueUette Girardot 647-2526 or 644-6194.

• LAKE ORION u I h e class of 1978 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 26. Informa-tion: Kathy .(Mills) Campbell at 852-0169.

• Tbe class of 1958 win hold a re-union Saturday, Oct 8. For more in-formation, caU Jack Lemmon at 375-0153.

• LAKEVIEW The ' • ' a " of 1978 will bold a re-

union Saturday, Oct 22, at Thomas' Crystal Gardens in Mount Clemens. For more information, call 777-2512 or 773-7518.

• LAMPHERE Tbe class of 1963 will bold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 12. Informa-tion: 978-8288.

• L'ANSE CREUSE The of 1968 wUl bold a re-

union Saturday, Oct 29. For more in-formation, caU David Howell at 354-2245.

• PLYMOUTH CANTON • SOUTH LAKE Tbe class of 1978 wUl bold a re- e The classes of

union Friday, Nov. 25, at the Mar- a reunion Friday, Nov_25 at tbe riott Inn in Ann Arbor. For more in- Sterling Inn in Sterling Heights. For formation can Debbie at 421-6179 more Information, call Penny at 44*-or Doug at 553-4342.

• PONTIAC CENTRAL The January and June classes of

1979 wUl hold a reunion July 21-23, 1989. For more information, write Tina Fowlkes or Vanessa Gonzales Rickman at Pontiac Central Class of 1979, P.O. Box 1104, Pontiac 48056-1104. J •

• REDFORD UNION Tbe class of 1948 will bold a re-

union Saturday, Oct. 8, at the Wind-ham Hotel in Novi. Classes of 1946-1950 invited. For more information, call Jean McMahon Hobbs at 459-0084 or 1 (616) 378-2229 or Bev Beecber Frayne at 669-4454.

• ROCHESTER Tbe class of 1937 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Oct 22, at the Ro-chester Elks Club. For more infor-mation, classmates Verne Mills, Al-b e r t l n e F i s h e r , Le lgh ton Ferminiger, Charles Mclnnes, Gail Carpenter and Rufus Snook should call Helen Waite at 651-3680 or write her at 3585 Lake George, Lake Orion 48035. All other classmates call Shirley Reeves at 651-7942 or Dick Cole at 693-8505.

• ROSARY e The class of 1963 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Oct. 8. For more in-formation, call Katie Schultz Szonye at 464-4491.

e The class of 1968 will hold a re-union Saturday, Oct. 15, at the Steak and Ale Restaurant Southfield. For more information, call Mary Therese at 274-7567 or Claudia at 353-7316.

• ROYAL OAK KIMBALL Tbe class of 1963 is planning a re-

union. For more information, write Class Reunion, CBC, Box 287, Ortoo-ville 48462.

• ROYAL OAK SHRINE a Tbe class of 1978 will hold a re-

union Friday, Nov. 25, at the Kings-ley Inn in Bloomfield Hills Informa-tion: 398-9524.

e The class of 1983 will bold a re-union at Fernia's In Berkley Satur-day, Nov. 26. For more information, call June Ebaugh at398-4249 or Chris Hollow at (517) 353-1598.

• ST. ALPHONSUS Tbe class of 1968 will bold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 5. For more in-formation, caU JoAnn Betonti-Hair at 681-7052.,

9509 or Judy at 652-6478. • The class of 1968 wUl bold a re-

union Saturday, Oct 29, at the Gub Monte Carlo In Utica. For more in-formation, call Barbara Pike at 524-1727 or Debbie Hanna at 828-7839.

• SOUTHFIELD e The class of 1968 will bold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 26, at Fairlane Manor In Dearborn. Fo r more infor-mation, call Debbie (Antonucci) Leo at 788-0545 or Margie Clark Duncan at 476-7364.

e The class of 1978 will bold a re-union Saturday, Nov. 26, at tbe Northfleld Hilton in Troy. Informa-tion: Gary Lichtman at 642-7444 or Denise Bartlett at (616)342-5421.

• SOUTHF1ELD-LATHRUP Tbe class of 1978 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 26, at tbe Radisson Hotel, Southfield. Informa-tion: David at 737-4200.

• TAYLOR CENTER The class of 1957 and 1958 will

hold a reunion from 7 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct 15, at tbe James D. Donovan Hall on Van Bom Road, Dearborn Heights. For more infor-mation, caU Jean Stanchina at 533-4684 or Joan Lovay at 427-3906.-——

• THURSTON e The class of 1978 will bold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 26, at tbe Sheraton Oaks Hotel, 27000 Sheraton Drive, Novi. For more information, write Gina (Ortale) Cullen, 962 Lin-coln, Grosse Pointe 48230 or 882-5177.

e The classes of 1957-58 will hold a reunion Saturday, Oct 22, at Mama Mia Banquet Hall in Livonia. For more information, call (1957) Shirley (Shember) Wood at 474-1708 or Laurel (Wood) White at 261-1336; (1958) Henry McCurry at 421-0739.

e The class of 1963 will bold a re-union Saturday, Oct. 15, at tbe Plym-outh Hilton Inn, 14707 Northville Road, Plymouth. For more informa-tion, call Sandra Zarend Wilson at 453-6693 or Linda Maier Finnerty at 651-7288.

e The class of 1973 will hold a re-union from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Satur-day, Nov. 26, at the Hellenic Cultural Center, 36375 Joy, Westland. Tick-ets: $30 per person. For more infor-mation, caU Donna (Ghannam) Erndt at 535-2203, Diane (Swiderek) Tobin at 534-9427 or Terry (McGeary) Schmidtke at 937-0649.

• LIVONIA CHURCHILL Tbe '"I"— of 1973 is planning a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 26. Informa-tion; Lisa DeWltt GreenweU at 533-1197, Gloria Lundsten Christy at 669-1519, or Mr. Thompson at tbe high school, 261-7300

• LIVONIA FRANKLIN Tbe claas of 1969 Is planning a re-

union. For more Information, call Kathy Nisun-Lulek at 522-6619.

• MELVINDALE u Tbe claaa of 1963 wUl hold a re-

union from 7 pjn. to 1 a.m. Satur-day, Nov. 12, at the Epicurean House, 1660 Fort Trenton. Price: 933 per person or 900 per couple For more information, caU Jim and Evelyn Marchio at 455-3850, Marti Rupert Tower at 495-4899, Gloria CarU Usurer at 140-2078 or Omar Matt at 479-0037

u Tbe claaees of 1941-43 win bold a reunion dinner-dance Friday, Nov. 4. For more Information, caU Pat at 348-4337

• NATIVITY Tbe class of 1968 will bold a re-

union Saturday, Oct 19, at the Star-light Han For more Information, call BiU Kircaldy at 247-

• FITZGERALD Tbe daaa of 1978 wW bold

•MOB Saturday Nov 20 tkK Mary Callahan at 779-4111.

OUR LADY OF SORROWS of 1900 la planning a

Oct 22, at the , Novi For more dags at 001-1911

orjStea at 495-1190 u Tbe daaa of 1963 win hoid a re-

aulou lntnrday, Oct 19, at tha o * Brook Country Club. tion: Fran (Thornton) Fink at 9011 or Pat (Kaafan) dapper at 001-10S7.

• ST. ANDREW e The class of 1968 wUl bold a re-

union Friday, Oct. 21, at the May-flower Hotel, 827 W. Ann Arbor Trail , Plymouth. Informat ion: Dennis Dziekan at 477-3517 or Rob-ert Hudy at 421-2957.

o The class of 1963 win hold a re-union Saturday, Oct 15, at tbe Fair-lane Manor in Dearborn. For more information, call Marge Dxiadzio, 277-1697 or Mary Ann Karbo, 261-6555.

e The class of 1949 will hold a re-union Friday, Oct 14, at Bobby's Country House, 35780 Five Mile, Livonia. Information: Elenor at 937-1977 or Lillian at 471-4164.

• ST. ANTHONY The class of 1948 wUl bold a re-

union Sunday, Oct 16, with an 11 a.m. Mass and brunch at tbe HUlcrest Golf Club. For more Infor-mation, caU 278-9407.

• ST. CECILIA The classes of 1957-19 wUl bold a

reunion Saturday, Nov. 12, at the Mercy Center, 11 Mile and Middle-belt Farmington Hills. Information: Eileen Doak Power, 350-3288.

• ST. FRANCIS The class of 1963 will bold a re-

union Saturday, Oct 29, at tbe Monaghan Knights of Columbus Hall, 19801 Farmington Road, Livo-nia. For more information, call 455-4968.

• ST. GERARD The class of 1968 will bold a re-

union Saturday. Oct 8, at the Red Timbers Banquet Hall in Novi. For more information, call Carol Lewis Walsh, 937-2831.

• ST. HEDW1G e The claaa of 1946 wUl hold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 12, at tbe Forge Restaurant on Telegraph north of Goddard. Reservations must be made by Oct 19. For more infor-

_ ma tion, call Anne Kania at 937-3205 or Casey Kanla at 1-000-637-6221

u The daaa of 1903 la planning a reunion. For more Information, caU Jane Keller at 1-000-343-0011 days or 519-5414 evenings.

a The class of 1968 will bold s re-union Saturday, Nov. 11, at Roma's of Uvouia, 27777 Schoolcraft Livo-nia. Information: Mike OaUnekL 661-0114, or Gloria Bywalec, 107-

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More membera of the mualciana association sponsoring Satur-day's concert are (above) Mick Reid's wife Lynne, who plays guitar and sings, and (below) Father Dan O'Sullivan ot Troy, on the button accordion.

Guitariet Mick Reid and tin whiatler Justin Manning belong to the Detroit branch of Comhaltaa Ceoltoiri Eireann — the Musi-cians Association of Ireland. The Detroit-area performers, host-

ing Irish entertainers Saturday at Orchestra Hall, stage concert* at 3 p.m. every second Sunday at the Gaelic League/Irish-Amer-ican Club on Michigan Avenue.

• ST. RITA An-daas

Oct 14, at Han.

la aat for Friday, Knights of Co-

10901 Farmmgton

tion. call Tom Wattar*, 470-0009.

• TROY The class of 1968 is planning a re-

union for the summer of 1989. For more information, call 641-9006.

• VISITATION All-class reunion is set for Friday,

Oct. 7 at Monaghan Knights of Co-lumbus Hall, 19801 Farmington Road, Livonia. For more Informa-tion, call Tom Watters, 476-8385.

• WALLED LAKE WESTERN a The class of 1978 wUl hold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 16. For more information: 349-2134 or 737-2805.

a Tbe claas of 1973 will bold a re-union Friday, Nov. 25. For more in-formation: Write P.O. Box 223, Novi 48050.

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a The class of 1978 wUl bold a re-union Saturday, Oct 29, at the Van Dyke Park Hotel and Conference Center in Warren. For more infor-mation, call Lynn Koesaner at (312) 251-8988 or Marty Papk at 642-9406.

a Tbe class of 1967 wUl hold a re-union Saturday, Nov. 12, at Puzzle's in Warren. For more Information, call Virginia Park at 264-3818.

• WATERFORD TOWNSHIP The claas of 1973 wUl hold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 26. Informa-tion: 683-8281.

• WATERFORD KETTERING The claaa of 1970 wUl hold a re-

union Friday, Nov. 25, at the Deer Lake Club. For more information, call 773-0020 or P-O- Box 1171, Mount Clemens 40040.

• WAYNE MEMORIAL HIGH a The daaa of 1001 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 5, at Roma's of Uvouia, 27777 Schoolcraft Uvouia. For more Information, call Donna Beyer at 710-0700.

a The daaa of 1000 win bold a re-union Saturday. Nov 12, at Weber's Inn, 1050 Jackson Road, Ann Arbor For more information, can Shila (Toose) HaU at 459-0000, Pat (Fowlar) Raymo at 710-0710 or Mar-shall Grace at 720-1111.

• WINSHM® ELEMENTARY " The daaaaa of 1004-00 win bold a reunion Friday, Nov. 19. Informa-tion Beverly (Band) Scharg at 616-4919. PhyOie (Shawn) Jarvta at 901-1091 or 4104 MacQueen Drive, Weat

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champions of traditional Irish music, dance and storytelling will entertain at Detroit's Orchestra Han at 3711 Woodward.

Irish performers ranked among the best in Ireland are stopping in the Motor City on a tour of 17 U.S. cities, Europe, Great Britain, Ire-land, Canada and Australia.

Concert-goers wiU hear the lively strains of jigs, hornpipes and reels played by musicians on the fiddle, concertina, tin whistle, nileann pipes, goatskin drums, bones and spoons.

Ballads by harpists and vocalists wiU whisk listeners across the sea to the Emerald Isle.

Titled "Echoes of Ireland," the

coocert is sponsored by tbe Musi-cians Association of Ireland, or Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann

Breege Regan-Kelly is secretary of tbe Detroit branch of the associa-tion. The County Lei trim native says those who go "will find it's fun, it's lively, it's relaxing, and It really helps people get away from tbe anxi-eties of their work and their life for a short time."

"They will see traditional dances being done by people from the coun-try itself. I don't mean that in a neg-ative way, because we have Ameri-cans who are champions.

"But these performers bring with them a flavor of Ireland that might not always be captured by a local demonstration," said Regan-Kelly

"The musicians themselves have grown up with this tradition, and they have learned it from their fa-thers and their mothers," she added. "It represents a continuation of that beautiful heritage that is passed on.

'Irish music is fast and lively, in keeping with the temperament of the Irish people. That in itself provides for a lively setting. It's a wonderful

experience.' _ Dan Q-Kennedy of Livonia

by word and example It's not like something they've learned from books. They live this tradition."

Tbtfsforytellers capture the wit of tbe Irish, said Regan-Kelly.

"What is so funny about tbe story-telling is the way they express it and tbe language they use. They use idi-oms that are only beard In Ireland. The storyteller (or seanachai) also give people a glimpse of Ireland and a way of getting in todch with their heritage

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their heritage, this is an expression of another culture that is ancient and still vibrant today," she said.

Motown-bound performers include storyteller Daisy Kearney, singer John Furlong, fiddler Martin Mc<5b>-ley, accordionist Michael Sexton, concertina player Sonny Murray abd several dance champions.

Dan O'Kennedy of Livonia chOfrs tbe Detroit branch of Comhaltas

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Ceoltoiri Eireann. * "Irish music is fast and lively, in peeping with tbe temperament of the £lrish people. That in itself provides Jo r a lively setting," he said. "It's a .wonderful experience."

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tas Ceoltoiri Eireann has been per-forming over the years have been adopted by the folk musicians. They in turn have made Irish folk music and dance among the favorite ele-ments of our times." » For tickets — $12 for adults and

$10 for retirees and children — call 464-4119, 261-947$ or 288-4575.

Regan-Kelly views attendance as "kind of a contribution to the Irish culture. In a sense, even if (the Irish) aren't going to go because they think they won't enjoy it, maybe they will go out of a sense of obligation," she said. .

I me Ida Foley of Rochester say*, "If these concerts were held three or four times a year, I would go. We go because my husband and i are both from Ireland, and this is a bit of Ire-land each year.

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Oscar and Felix, whose widely di-vergent personalities have made them legendary pop culture figures, continue to be absolutely hilarious in the Birmingham Village Players current production of Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple."

Oscar Madison (Tom D'Agostino) is the cigar-chomping, lovable slob wbo lets the ashes fall where they may and the debris pile up in his apartment . Divorced and lonely and

-in a moment of weakness, Oscar lets his poker pal Felix move in with him af te r Felix 's wife has just thrown him ou t „

Felix Unger (Kim Fox) is Oscar's natural antithesis, a fuss-budget ob-sessed with tidiness and so uptight that "even his hair is clenched." Fe-lix's incessant cleaning, nagging and hypochondria turn laid-back Oscar into a supreme grouch and drives him to open rebellion.

D'Agostino is an unusually person-able Oscar, and the effect is to make the character even more credible and increase the empathy when he finally blows up at Felix. D'Agostino has a precise, well-defined delivery that never falters.

FOX IS AN EXCELLENT, excep-tionally funny Felix. He s tar ts out a bit understated, allowing Felix's compulsive behavior tq build in in-tensity. His wonderfully expressive face speaks volumes, especially his deeply furrowed brow. The sight of

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No ooe has ever succeeded in makihg the cuckoo Pigeon sisters, Gwendolyn and Cecily, seem any more than a pair of dodos. Kari Sterns and Laurie Shea do their best in the thankless roles of Oscar's coo-ing, bubble-headed British neighbors.

Jer ry Weiner, Paul Becker, John Miller, Jr . , and Phil Whelaji as the other longtime poker pals are all thoroughly satisfactory, with Weiner especially natural in his delivery.

Director Bernie Greenberg keeps the pacing smooth and the laughs in all tbe right places. "The Odd Cou-ple" is perhaps Simon's most be-loved and enduring comedy. Success-ful as a play, film, television series, and in an all-female version, "The Odd Couple" holds up extremely well to repeated viewings. People seem to see something of themselves or those they know in the richly com-ic creations of Oscar and Felix.

Barbara Michals teaches high school English in Southfield. A theater critic for the last 14 years, she is an inveterate playgoer who regularly catches up on all the New York productions.

Luncheon theater performanc-es of "You're A Good Man, Char-lie Brown" continue Saturdays-Sundays through Nov. 13, then Sundays only through Dec. 18 at the Karas House in Redford. Lunch is 12 noon, showtime 1 p.m. For ticket information call 559-6-PBP

Peanut Butter PL have created a niche for themselves in tbe Detroit area — the group presents professional children's luncheon the-ater . Performers range from grade schoolers to early teenagers. First , they serve as waiters and wai-tresses, then change into makeup and costume to present the show. And they're very good a t both.

PBP's current production is the whimsical musical, "Your're a Good Man, Charlie Brown." It's based on cartoon characters f rom Charles Shulz's comic strip, "Peanuts." In a series of zippy sketches we meet Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and the gang. And, of course, the something less than perfec t but always lovable Charlie Brown.

Through the experiences of Char-lie and friends, we learn that grow-ing up may be hard to do, but it sure is interesting — and fun. Which the audience certainly agrees to, though a few of the jokes go over the bead of" the very young. No matter , parents and youngsters alike can readily identify with the true-to-life charac-ters, which is ooe of the charming features of Charlie Brown.

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Dina Baldwin (Lucy) delivers lines with the timing and emphasis of an experienced comedian. And Katie O'Shaughnessey (Snoopy) has one of those Ethel Merman voices that car-ries over the orchestra to the back row of the theater

The orchestra in this case (and bi-zarre sound effects) consists of an electric piano, expertly handled by music director C.J. Nodus.

The setting features metal tubing fabricated into rectangular plat-forms. Artwork on window shades provides a backdrop for each scene Very functional. Very effective.

Bob Weibel of West land us a freelance writer, who has spent more than 25 years tn community theater as a director, designer and performer.

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• DETROIT JAZZMEN Art Van Damme will perform in

concert f rom 8:30-9:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 2, at Jamie 's on 7 in Livonia. Detroit jazzmen featured are Jack Brokensha — vibes. Bill Cairo — drums, Dan Jordan — baas. Bob Troy — guitar. Cover charge is $15 per person. Dinner is available from 5-6:30 p.m. and 7:30-8:30 p.m. For further information, call 563-3377 after 3:30 p.m. or 477-9077.

• C O M E D Y CLUB ' Joey's Comedy Club entertain-ment Wednesdays-Sundays in Octo-ber includes: Oct. 5-8, Rhonda Han-some; Oct. 12-15, Jeff DeHart, Oct 19-22, Lowell Sanders, and Oct. 26-29 — Chris Alpine. For more infor-mation, call 261-0555.

• CIVIC THEATRE Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Main-

street presents "Bigfoot Stole My .Wife" by Ron Carlson, directed by Cassie Mann, continues at 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, Sept 29-30 and O c t l , and Oct 6-8, at the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Building. Tick-ets are $5. with two for the price of one every Thursday, For reserva-tions and information call 662-7282. Tickets are available at the door with general admission seating.

• PUMPKIN FESTIVAL For more than 25 years Farmer

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Upland Hills Fa rm in Oxford. Gener-al admission is $5 for adults, $3 for children. Tbe Pumpkin Festvial will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Saturday and-Sunday in October. For more information call Fa rmer Web-ster at 628-1611.

• THEATER ORGAN Motor City Theatre Organ Society

presents Stan Kann at the console of tbe Royal Oak Music Theatre 's 3-manual, 16-rank Barton theatre or-gan a t 8 p.m. Saturday, O c t 1. Come-dian Stan Kann has become a regu-lar on many network and syndicated shows including "The Tonight Show," "Mike Douglas Show," "The Merv Griffin Show" and "Dinah!" He is also ooe of the country's most noted organists, having done his comedy concerts nationwide. Tickets at $6 may be purchased a t tbe Royal Oak Music Theatre. Tickets also are available at the Redford Theatre in Detroit, phone 537-1133. There are no reserved seats.

• WORLD TRAVEL Thayer Soule, celebrating this

50th season on the platform, will present a retrospective, "Around the World in 50 Years," at 2:30 p.m. Sun-day, Oct. 2, at the Detroit Imti tute of Arts World Adventure Series. Tick-ets at $4-25 may be purchased at the Art Institute ticket office. For reser-vations, information and a detailed World Adventure schedule through mid-March, call 832-2730 any day during business hours. The Grand-parents Ticket Plan is in effect — buy one ticket at regular price and be allowed to purchase up to four tickets at $1 each for grandchildren to age 18.

• J A Z Z C O N C E R T Jazz star - Maynard Ferguson,

internationally famous band leader and trumpet and brass instrument player, will be featured in concert at 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct 2, at Novi High

\\Y J a z z a c c o r d i o n i s t Art V a n D a m m e a p p e a r s S u n d a y a t J a m i e ' s o n 7 in L ivon ia .

its Clown College at 5 p jn . Thurs-day, Oct. 6, at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit Assisting in auditioning the hopefuls will be clowns who are na-tives of Michigan — Peggy Pozdol of Birmingham and Adele Lepman of Charlevoix. Interested persons may come directly to Joe Louis Arena through the East Gate (the entrance adjacent to tbe Detroit River and closest to Cobo Hall).

• D A N C E AUDITIONS In addition to Clown College audi-

tions, Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Circus will bold auditions for female dancers at 5 p j n . Thursday. Oct. 6, at Joe Louis Arena. Dancers must posess a strong background in dance — preferably jazz, modern and ballet. They must be 18 years or older, a high school graduate and be available to travel Leotards and tights are preferred att ire for the au-dition. Those interested may come directly to Joe Louis Arena through the East Gate. Auditions will be held in Ring No. 3 on the floor of the "Greatest Show on Earth "

• 18TH S E A S O N The award-winning Theatre Com-

pany of the University of Detroit will open its 18th season Friday, Oct. 7, with the Michigan Premiere of Horton Foote's "Lily Dale." Tbe po-etic memoir of a young man's con-frontation with his estraaged family in turn-of-the-century Texas, "Lily Dale" runs through Sunday, Oct. 23,

u the Earl DJL Smith Stadkf The-atre oo the second floor of the Archi-tecture Building oo the University,of Detroit campus. Curtain times a re 8 p j n Thursdays-Saturdays and 7 p j n . Sundays. Tickets a re | 7 general and $5 for students and senior olUssna Season tickets are available until Oct 23. For ticket information and reservations, call 927-1180.

• TOWN HALL Northville Town Hall speakers for

the 28th seasoo are as follows: John Stossel — 11 a.m. Thursday O c t I; Susan Granger — 11 a j n . l lrarsdsy, Nov. 10, Phil Marcus Esser of Farm-ington Hills— 11 a.m. Thursday, March 9; William Novak — 11 a j n . Thursday, April 13. To get ooe sea-son ticket at $25 ca l lMar tha Lyon, ticket chairman, a t 349-2152.

IAN BANI radcett, a Joe Tackett, a one-man band, will

perform in a free concert from 2-4 p.m. Sunday. O c t 2, in the Center Court at Somerset Mall in Troy. Other concerts in the free series in-clude Dennis Vernier, vocalist gui-tarist and song s ty l i s t Oct 9; Ernie Swan, piano s tyl is t O c t 16; Black -thorn, Irish folksingers, Oct 23, and the Princeton A Cape 11a Choir, oo its U.S Tour, Oct 30.

School. For this tour Ferguson has put together a big band to com-memorate his 60th birthday. The Maynard Ferguson Big Band will make only two appearances in Mich-igan. Novi High School is one of these sites. Reserved seating is available for $20, $15 and $10; gen-eral admission is $5. For more Infor-mation call 344-8300 or 349-7359.

• AT U P S T A G E The Rosedale Community Players

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Embroiderer's art songs in textiles

By Corinne Abstt staff writer

YERANOUHIE H. Gotting-Haidostian c a m e f r o m Germany to Bloomfield Hills to visit her brother

and sister-in-law, J ) r . Ber j and Alice Haidostian, with'a mission in mind.

True, she was bringing special gifts for her nieces and nephew, bu t more than that she was bringing a rich, priceless heritage to share with the Armenian community.

Gotting-Haidostian (in German, the married and maiden names are reversed) has been collecting Ar-menian needlework for 50 years. She has studied, researched and traveled the world to find the finest examples possible of this ar t form, which dates back thousands of years.

She remembers the day it took root, her 13th birthday. Her family lived in Turkish Armenia. "I was ex-pecting a pair of silk stockings — that was the fashion then. So you can imagine how 1 felt when I was given two exquisite, lace tr immed hankies. My mother noticed my disappoint-ment and said. The eyes have to drink beauty to quench the thirst of the soul . ' "

From then on the young woman became increasingly aware and ap-preciative of fine stitchery. She per-fected her own skills. "Embroidery is a type of art which can be appreci-ated only if you understand it. For me, the top criterion is the quality of the stitch. Second is its execution. It must be perfect in detail, the finer, the better ."

SHE LISTED HISTORICAL sig-nificance, historical association and folklore value as other important considerations. Since embroidery was such an integral par t of the life , of Armenian women at every level, f rom peasant to princess, it is intri- -cately tied to the history of tbe peo-ple — how and where they lived, where they traveled, what they wore, how they furnished their homes, how they celebrated holi-

P e a c o c k is m a d e ol real ftah s c a l e s e m b r o i d e r e d in g o l d o n b lack ve lvet .

days, their history and folklore. The embroidery enlightens on all

these subjects, Gotting-Haidostian said. For instance, certain stitches are peculiar to isolated Armenian settlements in Turkey. Variations of these can be found in communities where there was more contact with the outside world.

"Irga is the purest Armenian stitch, and is a Marash stitch; but in India and Pakistan, the festive cos-tumes are often decorated with Irga, inserting small round mirrors into the design. Marash Armenian immi-grants to Madras, Calcutta and to Bombay have fecundated the coun-try with their favorite stitch."

Another stitch she has traced in her writtings is Aintab. The Crusad-ers brought it f rom the Armenians back to Europe where the missionar-ies then took it to China. "Otherwise, how could China, the grandmaster of embroidery, the artist of the most exquisite coloured-stitches, be the mother and producer of a mediocre drawn-thread stitch," she writes.

But for all the treasures of fine needlework she had displayed, none was more impressive than the em-broidery on ecu silk spread out on the dining room table.

The pieces were a curtain with matching sheers. Embroidered on the curtain are full-size intricately worked green chestnut tree leaves edged in gold thread and chestnuts in various stages of splitting open. On the sheers are dragon flies and s ta rs in gold thread.

"If I had not heard of the Baghdas-sarian School in Turkey — my fa ther (a teacher) sent a student there — 1 would never have known about this," she said.

THE SCHOOL, where silkworm culture is taught, is in Brussa and is famous for its silk, chestnut t rees and for its embroidery, she said.

MUI <tnew about the piece before she found it, quite by accident, in Athens af ter making it known that she was interested in acquiring fine embroidery. Another customer had asked the dealer to split it because it was too big (which he did) before de-ciding not to buy i t Gotting-Haidos-tian took the money she had put aside for a fur coat to buy it, even though she was terribly distressed that the masterpiece had been c u t

She is certain it all was done by one a r t i s t "These must have been made to sing the glories of Brussa," she said. The wings of the dragon-flies (in various positions), made with gold and silver thread a re not at tached to the silk. The thread is 14 and 18 cara t gold and silver with gold plate.

' T o make lace (the wings) with metal thread is a torture. If you have never worked gold thread, you can't possibly know tbe difficulty. If it tarns. It breaks."

She looked at the yards of embroi-

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The d e s i g n of t h i s work in s h a d e s of orange , red a n d g o l d o n dark brown ve l -vet g o e s b a c k t o t h o s e d o n e f o u n d o n the k h a t c h k a r s ( g r a v e s t o n e s ) of o ld Ar-menia . The c i r c l e ia t h e s y m b o l of e tern i -ty.

T h e w i n g s of t h e d r a g o n fly are only a t -t a c h e d to t h e silk at t h e tip. E a c h of t h e s e f l i es i s s l i g h t l y d i f f e r e n t in p o s i t i o n and d e v e l o p m e n t .

Y e r a n o u h i e H. G o t t i n g - H a i d o s t i a n u s e s a m a g n i f y i n g g l a s s to exp la in t h e intrica-c i e s of the e m b r o i d e r y that d e p i c t s the

b e a u t i e s of t h e c h e s t n u t t r e e s of Turkey, m a d e by an Armenian with t h e n e e d l e .

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dered silk before her on the table, with its pencil thin embroidered gold lines and pin-size mounds of gold dots and said — "to do this with met-al is something only angels can do. — to do a line like this with gold thread is beyond comprehension and de-scription."

PATIENCE DOES pay off. It took her 12 years to acquire a collection of needlework flowers, actual size and botanically c o r r e c t made by a woman. ~

Tbe work is so intr icate that it is difficult to cooceive of the t ime it must have taken to make each one. The colors of each honeysuckle were

carefully chosen to indicate which blooms have just come out and which have passed their peak. Gott-ing-Haidostian pointed to a relation-ship between these intricate nose-gay-size bouquets and tbe flowers that often edge the beautiful sheer headscarf of an Armenian bride.

In her conversation, she calls those who made the articles in her collection "singers with a needle." Her opening s ta tement in her treatise on embroidery is "Art in any form is a channel of communication through which the heart-beats of a people, hence of humanity can be heard." - r

Where to see the needlework There will be two exhibits of the

embroidery and needlework col-lected by Yeranouhie H. Gotting-Haidostian in the next few weeks — at Bekan Art Center of Troy and the Recreation Center of S t John Armenian Church of Southfield.

Tbe works tit led, "Singers with a Needle: Masterpieces of Armenian Needlework and Embroidery," will be at the Belian Art Center. 5980

Rochester Road (at Square Lake), Troy, Oct. 1-6. Hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed Sunday.

The exhibit at St. John Recre-ation Center, 2201 Northwestern, Southfield will be Thursday-Sun-day, O c t 1S-1«. Hours are 7-10 p.m. Thursday, 6-10p.m. Friday, 2-10 p.m. Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday No charge for either Exhi-bition. Public welcome.

While v i s i t ing her brother, Dr. Ber] Ha idos t ian of B l o o m f i e l d Hills, Y e r a n o u h i e H. Got t ing -Ha idos t ian w a n t e d to s h a r e a g a i n her e n t h u s i a s m for n e e d l e w o r k . Here t h e y admire a l i f e - s i z e f lower m a d e with n e e d l e and t h r e a d by an Armenian w o m a n w h o l ived in BieruL

Japan loves these talented musicians By Corinne Abatt staff writer

Harpist Kerstin Allvin of Bloomfield Hills wasn't sure what to expect when she went oo a two-month performing tour of Japan and China with flutist laura Larson late last summer.

Larson, 37, bead of the flute at CCS-Institute tA Music and Dance, performed and studied there for a year in I M . Not so for Allvin, 27. This was her first trip to tbe orient and she was in for some surprises, both pleasant and humorous

They will return later this month as guests for a special concert for tbe Toyota City International Association's promotion of International ex-changes They will perform the Mosart Concerto for Flute and Harp with tbe Toyota City Philhar-monia as well as solos

As Allvin spoke of the coocerts they gave in Japan — in small communities and major cities, la grand concert halls and modest settings such as a candlemaker's home — she made an overall ob-

Then as if to summarize she said. T h e Japa-nese soak up Western culture. They want to be like Americans. China is d i f ferent I got the im-pression "they didn't like foreigners."

However, she said that when they performed in Beijing (for more that 700 people) she knew they loved the music and tbe concer t

"I was very impressed with the Beijing Con-servatory of Music," she said as she described their tour of that as well as trips to the Great Wall, the Forbidden City and the Summer Pal-ace."

But she and Larson obviously felt they had ac-tually experienced more of Japan than China where they were carefully chaperoned. 'Ta Japan, we traveled by train and la a van with tbe harp and our tons of luggage. We went by van when we crossed the Japanese Alps over little, day roads. Sometimes we stayed at hotels and sometimes with families. We spent several days at our mana-ger's Swiss style chalet at the base of Mt Fuji

1 really enjoyed staying with the families. I ate their food and slept oa a mat on the floor (la the Japanese tradition}."

she and Larson made the most of every moment. They enjoyed the people, the sights, the many side trips. They asked questions and were eager to see and learn everything they could.

But, "When I got back to the UJ»., I was very thankful for where I lived "

THE QUALITY of the music these two present-ed in Japan is substantial. They played works by Martin Scot Kosins (of Michigan) as well as M o xart Dvorak, Debussy, Persicbetti, Faure, Martin. Donizetti and Rossini Allvin and Larson sold eve-ry copy of a tape highlighting their musical pro-gram.

The tape is only available here by ordering from Allvin at M2-S097. She has also recorded her own new wave compositions with electric harp

.and (son electric) harp and synthesiser. That recording is available through Harmony House

She and her father. Ray Allvin. who works closely with her as advisor/representative, agree that classical mask: is her first lose. Yet, she said she has found s niche is modern music *T love to

servation. the J a p a n s tradition)." Write 'They are to appreciative. They love Western And apparently Alas Is Alps, ao matter where TV

el assies 1 music and they are familiar with West- they happen to b e The people of the Japanese thing era repertoire — even the children. They loss Alps love Swiss music and yes, they did bring out tbe A Blast sad famous opers arias." s couple of their vouaasters who were exsert vo- retar

PAUSED and added something that had a couple of their youngsters who were expert yo-

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cores we would play tacky Home, "Camptows •nana." Aad they r i t " " Danny Boy" 0 4 "Last

^ J T ^ ^ ^ ^ j S e ^ T j a ^ i e 1 ^ ; Laura Larson , M L Bute, else mat proosuy maoe u s j i p a w m wam m o r e . the Allvia/Larson Das for another tour They wiU

NKt 8HHMP tor k thrc< week tour iiwt • n a parrot m t a TWO will play with the Osaka Philharmonic la March for si* w e e k s w.ih Allv.n of 1M0 Next February they will be tour ia Florida

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Allvia aaM she hoped to find a ieuM pwfiam the Toyota City o s few weeks fV

Kers t in Alhrin, harp, are tr ipe l o Japan. Larson

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Madonnas enchance new St. Mary Hospital Metropolitan Detroit and St. Mary

Hospital, Livonia, have been artisti-cally blessed with tbe genius of two masterful artists — Stefan Dousa and Wladyslaw Kozuch, both of Kra-kow, Poland.

Dousa and Kozuch collaborated on two life-size Madonna figures, one worked in wood for the lobby of the new St. Mary Hospital Pavilion and one of forged copper which stands outside the new Emergency Depart-ment.

The works were prepared at the

Krakow Polytechnic Institute in Po-land and brought to tbe U. S. by the artists themselves The statutes were commissioned by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bobowski in memory of Mrs. Bobowski's brother, Edmund Cen-tre wski.

St. Mary Hospital officials con-tacted the artists through Jacob So-bieraj, a member of the hospital's board of trustees and the Polish Fes-tival Committee.

THE NEW MADONNAS are a

prized addition to the hospital, com-plementing the hospital's renderings of its patroness, Our Lady of Czesto-chowa.

The artists originally came to De-troit through the ef for ts of the Polish Festival of Detroit, which engaged them initially to prepare statutes of Polish national heroes and later to create and execute a Polish Peace Room in the Ethnic Heritage Center of the Manoogian Building on Wayne State University's campus

Both artists were schooled in Po-

land. Dousa served on tbe faculty of the University of Krakow for aevera* years, leaving in order to concen-' trate on his own creative work. They! both work in many media, including; leaded glass, marble, water and oib paints, copper and bronze. They have» won major prizes for their accom-plishments in Europe

The Polish Peace Room at Wayne State will be completed by October when Dousa and Kozuch will return! to Poland

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In your bathrooms, if you want to cot a corner, use a deep border rather than covering all the walls. If

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important things in photo a r e 1 Not film, light or composition as you might think The first is ¥OU and the second is YOUR SUBJECT. A photo-graph is then a visual expression of the relationship between you and your subject

How do you maximize this rela-tionship and build a good partnership between the two of you'' Begin by breaking down the barriers of see-ing

The biggest barrier is preoccupa-tion with yourself As long as you're concerned about.your job. the kids.

or other responsibilities, you're up against a barrier Learning to let go and relax is essential

As long as other things concern you. you're unlikely either to pro-duce a good photograph or to enjoy the experience of photography to the fullest When you let go. you'll be able to lose yourself in a world of glittering colors and exciting sub-jects

A second barrier to overcome is learning to see past the familiar The famous painter Monet once said that in order to truly see.'"", we must for-get the name of the thing we are

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E X H I B I T The Palette and Brush Club annual fall a r t show will be held

at the Livonia City Hall Monday; Oct. 3 to Friday, Oct. 28. The inhibit, in the City Hall lobby, is open to the public during normal business hours. 8:30 a.m to 5 p jn . Monday through Fri-day There is no admission. The event is sponsored by the Livo-nia Arts Commission.

• E M A N U E L E E X H I B I T Madonna College Exhibit Gallery will present a photography

exhibit by Art Emanuele, Observer L Eccentric photographer. from Sunday. Oct. 2 through Friday. Oct. 14. There is no admis-sion charge. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday; 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

• A U T U M N A R T S F E S T I V A L The Michigan Guild of Artists and Artisans in cooperation

with Domino's Fa rms will present its Autumn Arts Festival from 10 a.m to 6 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 8 and f rom noon to 6 p.m Sunday, Oct 9 under the "big top" at Domino's Farms, Ann Arbor.

The juried fair features over 130 nationally known artists and crafters

Domino's Fa rms is just off the Plymouth Road exit, east of U.S. 23 Admission is $2 for adults and SI for senior citizens and children Parking is free.

• V A A L W O R K S H O P S Watercolor and pastel workshops sponsored by the Visual

Arts Association of Livonia (VAAL) will be held Wednesday,

U-M prof to discuss super collider

Oct 5 and Saturday. Oct 8. for the watercolor session, and Saturday, Nov 19. for the pastel session

Both workshops will be held at Jefferson Center. 9501 Henry Ruff, Livonia The watercolor workshop will be directed by Marge Cbellstorp Bladen McClelland will conduct the pastel session. For more information, call 464-6772 or 421-3207

• P L A T E A R T I S T A P P E A R I N G Sandra Kuck. plate artist, will make a guest appearance at

Georgia's Gift Gallery. 575 Forest Avenue. Plymouth, on Satur-day. Oct 8. In addition to autographing her children's series. Kuck will show the limited-edition silk fan that is making its debut in the collectible market. There is no admission charge

• S I S S O N G A L L E R Y Sculpture by Aristotelis A Kambouris. painting by Gary W

Wojdyla and painting and sculpture by Russell A Rock will be featured in an exhibition opening Wednesday. Oct 5. at Sisson Gallery. Henry Ford Community College. Dearborn An artist reception will be 6-8 p.m Wednesday, Oct. 5. . The gallery is in the MacKenzie Fine Arts Building

• P O S T E R C O N T E S T The Founders Society Detroit Institute of Arts is sponsoring

an Arts and Flowers '89 poster contest in celebration of Art and Flowers A Festival of Spring." Competition is open to all artists who reside, work or study in the state of Michigan

For more information, contact Donna Blumer. 833-7969 En try deadline is Friday. Oct 2A. Art work should reflect the festival's theme of flowers. The winning work will be repro-duced in poster form to commemorate next spring's festival An award of $1,000 will be presented to the winner

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Rueeell Reed selects Russian works

Debra Fayroian PSO soloist

Plymouth symphony opens Saturday Debra Fayroian. DSO cellist, will

be the featured soloist in the Plym-outh Synaphony Orchestra's opening concert for the 88-89 season to be held at 8 p m Saturday, Oct 1 in the Plymouth-Salem High School audito-rium. 46181 Joy, Canton.

Fayroian is well-known to area music lovers She has appeared in recital in Toronto, Detroit. New York, Toledo. Anp Arboi and other major cities Her student years were spent at the University of Michigan. Interlochen. and the Aspen Music Festival

Conductor of the symphony is Rus-sell Reed, who has chosen Russian masterworks to open the concert season.

The Overture to Colas Breugnon will begin the all-Russian program

Aram Khachaturian's cello concerto wilL feature the soloist. Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov s colorful sym-phonic suite. "Scheherazade." bassed on the tales of the book, "The Arabi-an Nights." will close the evening

Following the concert the Plym-outh Symphony Society will host an after-glow reception Donations are $8 for the wine and cheese, dessert and coffee refreshments to be served at the Margaret and Wendel Smith home Those wishing to make reser-vations for the af ter-glow should call Sue Decker 453-9223

Concert tickets are $8 for adults. $7 for seniors and no charge for stu-dents. grade K-12 Tickets will be available at the door the night of the performance -

EVERY YEAR at this time I have to fight my body's tendency to grow a "winter roll" by dieting You" know

what I mean apple cider, doughnuts rolled in sugar, ca rmel apples and etc Then as winter approaches, 1 go heavily into holiday t rea ts and heav-ily into my clothes But then there are bulky knit sweaters And. oh' What gluttony can be hidden under bulky knit sweaters

But now I'm getting older My birthday cake used be on a slow-moving platter that seemed to take 400 days to come around Now it seems like it is attached to an Am-Irak train that, to my surprise, comes much too soon I just can't lose weight like I did when I was younger Of course. I do have the added blessing of having been overweight when I got married So now after 25 years of marriage, I can honestly say "I am only five pounds heavier than the day I got married " How many people can say that? #

Mufti-windowed Ranch Condo in HORTH-VULE offers private wooded view snd large deckel Two bedrooms, 2V» baths, European styled kitchen, family room, great room, fireplace, central air, patio and flniahed lower level Major appliances. 1168,900 478-5000 7-6-1030

LAKEFRONT on all sports lake with dock facility! Major updetes end improvements including kitchen highlight this 3 bedroom horns Cepe Cod rfith 1 beth, living room, 1st floor laundry, pet», deck and unfin-ished upstairs with dormer and fenced yard. $135,000 478-5000 7-6-1318

Prime UVONIA location! Quality through-out makes this 4 bedroom Dutch Colonial an sxceOent choice. Hardwood floors, neutral decor, brick loyer, family room with full brick fireplace, formal dining, 2Vi baths, patio and deck. $134,900 478-5000 7-C-1418

'Just possibly the most beautiful beachfront in northern Michigan Ctmtaei Kfl Umt Ot

Seeing is believing. When driving north, stop at The Sands in Elk Rapids.

" located between Traverse City and Chartevou You'll find 48 luxurious con-donlimuins on a spectacular Lake Mich-igan beachfront, with 1 and 2 bedrooms, and enclosed garage Priced to sell

There is an open house held every day. 10am-5pm. or schedule an appointment at your convenience But do it soon Any spot this breathtaking won! be available for long Starting st $99,900.

r 4 bedroom Tudor In CANTON vtr el decor, large family room

with fireplace, formal dining, 1st floor landni, central air, porch and prime loca-tion In subdivision. E i c d M condition and pr al tondeeapfc* HK900 478-5000 7-C-1297

Neutral decor and updatee enhance this 3 bedroom Ranch in NORTH LIVONIA wtth 2 bathe, formal dining, remodeled kitchen, L. . , [ii,. < H m n • • ml - - a L ' "®'wwOOO mOO* • , c # f l T i M Ma, M ' l O

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I JUST ANNOUNCED to Gary. Norm and the other guys at the health spa (who harass me constant-ly). "If this diet doesn't work at my age, 1 am going to give up on my body and just start working on my personality." I do have a look or weight which 1 am trying to achieve and whichever comes first is fine with me

Many times when I judge an art show or even view a r t work, I ask myself. What is the look he/she is trying to achieve''" You see. any me-dium in the Tight hands tan be pushed to realism And I am totally in favor of that "push." at least until

realism is achieved Once an artist can achieve realism, then and only then does he/she have the creden-tials lo abstract

A realistic artist should never be satisfied with his or her realism Photo realism can indeed become a hmderance toward the proper goal, which is expression

Now 1 am, by.any standards, a re-alistic artist and sculptor But I try not to limit myself to faithful real ism In other words, if 1 want the legs of a coyote long, 1 make them long for the effect If I want to drop his head low perhaps lower than is physically possible. I do it for the ex pression

Many of my students can be photo-graphic and those who are not. we push towards that goal But those who can be, must reach for a high goal and a more ventilating expres-sion After all. how many umes can one be thrilled with the viewers comments of "It looks just like a photograph "

BI T ON THE OTHER hand I can't imagine anyone ever looking at one of my works of art and asking 'What is i f " To me. if a piece of art loses its viewers cognition, then tbe artist 's expression is lost and the art hovers between design and abstract

I guess what I am trying to say is let the medium look like the medi-um If it's a watercolor let it look like a watercolor Let there be some long washes, some tight areas and some loose Why push a pastel draw mg so much that it looks like a coldt photo'' Let the tooth of the paper show, tighten up and render some areas and let other areas remain sketchy I wish I had a dollar for

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every super tight watercolor that won « first place -

1. as a judge, have even pinned the blue ribbon on super-tight watercol ors Perhaps as a reward for techni-cal skills and done so in the absence of a more expressive piece How beautiful to me is a risky splash of colors tempered with some lightness and good structure

But that is just one opinion in a world of critics I guess I wilf end

ihis with the phrase 1 use most often wtotch +s never be limited by the model And. by the way. if you set me at the Whole Earth Vitamin Bar eating brown rice ouy of hand thrown jar stop and tell me I look thinner Lie,'if you need to But I need to hear it

Datnd Messing has been an an teacher for more lhan 10 p e a r s He ts the owner of the Art Store A \tore tn Lttxmia

Designing Ways

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over ihe sink, would be a practical choi'-e I don't like to see curtains or drapes over a kitchen wmddw

A window shade laminated in fab-ric to -match the wallpaper being used in the same room is another suggestion In your breakfast area, a privacy i urtain would give you just that With wood windows, you can attach the rod to the window so that when the window goes up your cur-tain goes with it I'se 3-34 widths fullness on this curtain A valance

limed, of coursei in matching fabric to the paper is nice and a simple way to go also You can change the look of the valance by the size of the rod or pole you use Shirring the fabric on the wood pole or PVC pole gives the valance a more important look

Eve Ganm has been an inter i -or designer in the area for over 10 years She welcomes comments and questions from readers Send those to her in care of thrs neus-paper. 36251 Schoolcraft Road Luipnia 4SJ54

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A B E A U T Y ! Country Irving m city ' •era woooec lot < bed»oom brick home, 2 Dath j f irepiece formal cxmng room Flori-da room, full basement with m u m an e x c e p t i o n a l Boy <01 only S 123.500 Aak 'Of

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BEAUTIFUL WOODCREEK FARMS a -arge bedrooms 2 ' * Dams formal cl-mryg, Irving room, farnify room with fireplace, large ki tchen 8 noo* screened porch 8 fleck. 2'Y car al tached garage central a»r larger lot with mature trees many e*traa A soecW value at SIS 1.900 427-1722

BEST BUY ranch 1'* beth 22«

family ki tchen large living room, fun basement 'aa' occupancy Asking S79 400

Call George AppiceM

CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111

B K B L O T L O V E R S ! CUSTOM-BUILT 3 bedroom bock ranc*1»*th large master bedroom 2 Cam<?*rapiace country . r i che r fun 'iniviitj basemen! 2 car attached aaradB A more Prime location'

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261-4200 B R I C K R A N C H

Own place o l America Beat OaaI m tne t r e a 3 good size bedrooms kitcnpn has d-swasher Hash com-paclOr and loads ot catxnats Fm-iahe4 baaemeni a m i Oar and bath BJ<C« pel*c n a i l l o pool and garage A s * « e t « « M »

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BY n w H E r i K.mfjer-fy Oaks cm park Colonial 5 bedrooms ue. 2 '» baths at tached garage natural fire-place firnsned r.'asemerr immedi-ate occupancy $ ' 3 0 000 261-0407

BY OWNER 2 Ci^drooma. alumi-num sK»«d Garage txeejeway on .arge lot «r>th many trees Freshly re-3er Ta'.(W Stove ' " d g e «nndoi» AC mower included £«ceweni v> restmenl or s 'a- ler home Immedi ate o c c u p a n t , t a s 900 348-3504

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3 bedroom ranch firec'ace 2 car «t-par"> finrshed Dase-

427-6707

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refuse" This 3 bed room 1 0am ranch with basement and garage is j lust such « oa rgam" »o witness 'or j four sell call right away Asking t M 900

OWNER CHJT OF KLEENEX! Regretfully we«o»r>g owner must move out o l this 3 bedroom V i bain 2 car attached garage cotonai soorn Going ou ' o l s ta le consolation in nice buyer Priced r ight a l |us i ' W 8 900

* F lOOR PLAN TO FLOOR ' O U awesome layout m i k e s Me easier See the nice " o w created through 'hrs t, oeo 'oom ?•» ba th colonial Family room natura l fireplace game room off family r oom finished basemeni central air and so much more Relan m style 1 1 3 1 0 0 0

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E x c e l l e n t C o n d i t i o n uvon-a schools 3 bedrooms nar-row *ron1 ranch wtlh deck 1'y car garage Only »S9 900 Can loday

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BY OWNER 3 bedroom brick •anch exceptional ly dean Ful' oasemer* garage aluminum m m * : immed»a'e occupancy 36734 Ann ' A 'bor T-ari 166 'V> Leave mes-v»g^ or caM aher S PM 274-60'B

FLAWLESS YET MOOEST Oty han location of centra l Lrvorua S c » " | i n g 3 bed room bock ranch will appeal to serwora and nimors alike Attached garage roomy krtch en with light oak ca&tnets and appri ances ' s i hoot halt bath s K i m a w 'rim. basemen! new furnace and apr large modern bal t i and Dlusr neulral decor throughout Quick oc-cupancy S9-9 800

MARRY S

W O L F E 421-5660

CHOICE B u r t o n H o l l o w L o c a t i o n

Bes1 buy n Livoma is ihis 3 bed-' oom b"c» -anch with 2 full oaths formal d.inmg room, finished base-ment 2 car af 'ached garage. e«ce< lent area immediate occuoancy Asking J 105 900

Call uorairie Komegger

CENTURY 21 ROW 464-71 11

COMPLETELY REDONE Move righi m everything remodeled 4 B-Bimed' New roof aluminum sid-ing gutters k i i che r bath, on al-most •» acre 3 bedrooms t ' l bafhs Only $69 900

CALL JIM OR BRIAN

D U G G A N RE-MA* WEST ?«1 '400

COUNTRV GENTLEMAN Scirawiiog ?000 %q ft bncfc f *nc r ori r>earf, ar acre 3 i+rge omC-rooms 2 & « ! » > * &aa«rn«r>i •nth lav ar»o »am«fy room w i f f«rao*ac« fo*rn«l dtmog ' oom c«ri-»ra» a«T aiumaoom | f w 2 car i t racf*»C aar»g« ao<3 mg/ourxJ c*oo« $145 900

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W O L F E 421-5660

COVENTRY GAROENS - f l story Cape Cod or Heed lot 3-4 bed rooms. 2 baina. fml finrshed base-ment. Mvmg room, ammg room up-dated k i fcher Move-in condit ion Asking $122,900 Open Mouse Sun 1 5pm 525-5243

CUSTOM Located in prestigious Ciuakenowr Colonial 3 large bedrooms. 2's Delh i full basemen! large 2 car at-tached garage 900 sq ft custom deck barbeoua central air/hunvdi-Her 'a i r c leaner waaher ( d r y e r ' range prolesaaonally landscaped wallpapered draperies 'op-of-the-line f loor ing wet-bar In greet room sprinkler system Formica caDmets monltered securrty system So much m o r e P l e a s e c o m e S see $177 ,700 negotiable Shown by ap-pointment , " 591-2517

CUSTOM RANCH Beautiful £«ecutrv« Rancfi m Pnma Northwest Livonra localion l^a lunng 3 -arge bed 'doms famify room, for-mal dmmg 6 more Ca* for private showing loday $ ' 7 2 900

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CUTE 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW •nth garage 8 large lot Formal flirt-ing room 1st floor laundry 8 carpel throughout $49,900 F-634 rue MiCkt lGAN GttOUR 59 1 9200

GENEROUS R O O M SIZES a new furnace a new roof and ^ew carpel throughout are some of the mghiighis o l this tS50 so f l home with family room Only $79,900 HARRY S

W O L F E 474-5700

GOVERNMENT OWNED 2 ways 10 buy 4 bed room alumi-num i34«302tt lot 1876 sq. 'eel finished basemeni . ga/age 1"» oath near 7 Mile 8 Middlebeit $3 000 down plus con! o r 30 year land contract at $75 000 Also $7 500 down plus cost o r new mon gage $63 750 or cash

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W O L F E 421-5660

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IMMACULATE 2000 sq f brick ranch 4 bedrooms, 2 i baths fami ty room with f i replace central air ' s t floor laundry, over 1'3 acre on quiet Oeed end street $164,900

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IN OEER CREEK Sprawling bnck ranch «JSI burtt '968 Oilers 3 spacioua bedrooms, greatroom wrth hreplace, large kitchen with oak cupboards 8 no wa* floor *mh doorwal l 10 patio, first Boor laundry 2'y baths attached 7 \ car garaga $179 900

BRICK OUAO Frashry decorated 3 bedroom home Offers large livng room, tamHy room remodeled ki tchen, 1'* bath, fancad yard, great locat ion $89 900

PLYMOUTH EXECUTIVE COLONIAL

On a quiet cour t on a wooded k»1 <s this 4 Bedroom 2 slory home F-eetunng large famrfy room wrth Hreplace formal Ihung room 8 dln-n g room, country Ikitcnen wtlh "bmfl ms first floor laundry 2'-> baths, Bn ished basement, at tached ovarsoe 2 car side garage $180 900

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COUNTRY LOT PLYMOUTH - A beeufy n e w * 3 bedroom -Brick ranch. 2 fuk baths, country ki tchen tam*y room, ther-mal windows, heal pump attached 2 car garage

CREAM PUFF S REDFORD - 3 beOroom !•-» bath Bnck rancn Sf^aCKius throughout natural f ireplace basement 2 car garaga Won't last'

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L I V O N I A & AREA j u s i listed Soma value m i t i t t 3 bed-room bnck ranch m great Roeedaie Gardens meat ion Finished base-ment 8 2 ' i car garage $74 900

FANTASTIC 3 bedroom brie* ranch with remod-eled kitchen neutral decor through-out. full basement 8 garage Root 8 foundation ready for famify room addit ion S slier t new home reedy soon $66 900

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This 4 bedroom colonial has 2'» baths fuk basemen' 2't cat at-tached garage family room, dmmg room and mora Popular Kmrvberfy Oaks Sub All for $ '14,900 Over 2200 sq It

MAYFAIR 522-8000

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UVONIA - Green boar Estate* Stun-ning bnck ranch m serene neighbor-hood mmf - cond i t ion 3 bedroom*, 'arrwfy room, fireplace. 1 ' i bathe, low healing b>u» garage, m u c * more $ 129 900 569-0070

LIVONIA NEW LISTING $54 500

BRICK RANCH DUPLE* Half o i duplex oners a Vapiace e> llying room. 2 nice bedrooms, perv eied recreetion room central *», big 2 ' i garage W a * lo convenient shopping center 9921 Roeelend Call Bia Witts ' ' fo see

MAYFAIR 522-8000

LIVONIA NEW LISTING VACANT RANCH'

CALL SILL WILUS Haff aqre lot Custom bunt home

with an anached SKJe entrenc* ga-rage 20 fl ki tchen. aC brand new test week Ooonea* m tamUy room overtook* gunne —immlng pool. 3 bedroom* rec room with a fu« bath. 15018 Beetnoe

MAYFAIR 522-8000 LIVONIA - 26434 Aceeaa. Open Sun 2-5 This i* the mxiee you've been •ookng lor fmmacutate bnck ranch, 3 bedroom*. 1'-» bath* 8 more Cali-f o r n i a c o n t e m p o r a r y d e c o r $1 '9.900 CaU Homeowners Con-cept al 12 Oek* 349-3355

522-7477

LIVONIA NEW LISTING PRIME LOCATION

ST MARYS HOSPITAL Madonna CoMage 14399 Gary Lane 4 bedroom colonial, anached 2 ' i garage woodbonwig fireplace m farmty room with doorwa* to a big wood deck, Brsl Boor laundry room formal dming room Only $119,900 Caa " B « wuks io see

MAYFAIR 522-8000 LIVONIA'S BEST BUY

N of 5 Mae - E of Merriman. 3 bed room brick 'anch. 2 M l baths on mam floor baeement pertieey *n-isned s love -efi igei alor eaehe> 8 dryer stay Sieveneon High School district Move m condmon Asking $79,000

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MAYFAIR 522-8000 UVONIA 3 bedroom bnck ranch, family room, beaament. doee to schools 8 ahoppmg 9147 M a n * $77 500 522-4333

NEW CONSTRUCTION Northwest Uvonia 2600 plus sq ft WSkamsburg Colonial 4 bedroom* 2% baths, avmg room, dmmg room famey room with studio : IWI'IJ 8 Vep lace Kitchen with eeting eree. Oar, 1st Boor laundry much more 1235.000 476-6667

OUD ROSE DALE GARDENS Oo* House 3 bedroom. 1H Beth C o l o n i a l comple te ly u p d a t e d French doors off dwimg area io pa-t io Sunt ocim with akyWght NOT pro-

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261-1067 or aflw 3pm.. 476-9*71 QUICK OCCUPANCY

4 Bedrooms T i Baths Bu«1 1978. wtlh fu l B as err ant fami-ly r oom wrth fireplace- 2 car at-tached garaga Prime LJvoma 1st SUBURBAN REALTY 522-7626

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A unique blend of Tradi t ional and Victor ian homes... Accented with Spectacular Vaulted Ceilings, Open Foyer Balconies, H a n d c r a f t e d Woodwork, Including Designer K i t chens and B a t h s .

Located in beaut i fu l P lymouth Township, each home ref lects i ts na tu ra l beauty, with special a t t en t ion given to cus tom fea tures and design. Experience the joy of watch ing us creat ing your d ream come t rue.

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Recaptur* me forponen serenity ol a front porch gader and q u e l tree l ined streets Lfvoma s ageless Rosedeie Garden* vmtage cotorael w t h a bed room* 2 KM baths dmmg room, f i replace basement and ge-

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iraciie neighborhood $94 900 Ca* Gloria

REAL ESTATE ONE 455-7000 397-3342

PREMIUM LOCATION Finaay a home you can enioy In f ioitTiwe*! uvo fw* a l * pnce you can afford Roomy 3 bedroom bnck in-level o fe r 2 tu* beth*. lamay room, heeled 2 car anached garage and central aa $ 105 700

WOLFE 421-5660

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4 Deo room coaoraal large living 8 I famay room. pool. Honda room wrth lacuzs Open Sunday 1-4 $153900

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S P E C I A L I N - T O W N P L Y M O U T H HOME -Walk to town and schools from this lovely treed location. Newer furnace, central air. wa-ter heater, aluminum siding. Kitchen has up-dated counters and oven-range 3 large bed-rooms. 2 battis, fireplace and built-in bookcases in family room. 12 x 11 sun room. (P8OROS) $122,500. PLEASE CALL 453-6800

NICE ANO NEAT -3 bedroom. 2'A bath brtck ranch, open floor pian. first floor laundry, nicely landscaped, private pa-tio. ttted and paneled basement, immediate occupancy (P17WHE) $114,000 PLEASE CALL 453-6800

P L Y M O U T H C O N D O C L O S E T O TOWN-Freshfy papered and painted In neutral t o n e * t o r the fussy buyer Hewer furnace arlth central air in 1986 Newer ceramic t«a In % batti and master bath Soma newer neutral car-pe l Natural fireplace m great room (P12WOO) $ 1 1 4 , 9 0 0 P L E A S E CALL 4 5 3 - 6 ^ b

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3 bedrooms. 2 full Sfths plus 2 half-baths. family room, walk-out basement, air conditioning, deck, patio and attached garage. $119,900 (N72WA5) CALL 349-1515. NOVI - A private back-yard enhances this love-ly 4 bedroom. 2% bath colonial located in desir-able Dun barton Pines Neutral decor and quali-ty features throughout. Northville schools. $169,900 (N31HUN) CALL 349-1515. ENERGY EFFICIENT, air c o n d i t i o n e d move- in condition 3 bedroom tri-ievet home. Located in Novi s moat popular sub Tastefutty decorat-ed m neutral colors, up-graded carpeting and no wax flooring. 2 car at-tached garage, dub and much immediate occupency $115,000. ( N 3 3 H E A ) CALL 349-151$ P L Y M O U T H / C A N T O N schools go with M a 3 bedroom brick ranch home on 2 acres wnt. a 30*40 pole bam. Only $ 8 9 , 9 0 0 < N 0 4 L 0 T ) CALL S 4 9 - I S I S MOVI - 3 bedroom rsnch home on a large wooded MM (1 acre) with kweet-m e n t p o t e n t i a l .

$ 1 0 9 , 5 0 0 ( N 2 3 N O V ) CALL 349-15IS.

LIVONIA -Immaculate and gracious 4 bedroom colonial on lovely ravine tot in treed and secluded area Formal dining room, family room with fireplace, doorwall to I screened porch that overlooks park-like | area. 1st floor laundry. 2 v* baths. AM energy el-1 fioent furnace cent air. walk-out baaem« and more! $172,900] (L41R0Y) PLEASEl CALL 522-5333

W E S T L A N D - L I V O N I A SCHOOL SIM ust see to appreciate this Immacu-late 3 bedroom ranch, newer carpel thru-out. central air. 2 H car ga-rage. covered patio, fin-ished baeement and wet bar A l for onfy $67,900 (L45FRE) PLEASE CALL 522-5333

MyONU - MHEDUTI O C C U P A N C Y T T r M e v e l with 3 bedrooms. 1% baths, large Hiring room, lamMy room, garage. Ex-

$ 7 4 , 9 0 0 . PLEASE 5333

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•arranty provided CaS for m o r e feet ures ( P 4 1 S A N ) $ 1 9 9 , 9 0 0 P L E A S E CALL 4S3-

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C A N T O N New c o n s t r u c t i o n i m r n e d t e l e o c c u pency 3 b e d r o o m 2 " s b a t h . WM i i amabu rg C o l o n i a l m d u d e e h e r d -w o o d f o y e r f i r e p i e c e . r a n g e d ishwasher 4 m a n y ex t i e s New a l e men ta ry s c h o o l w i t h i n g wa i * ing 111* l a n c e M O S T S E E ' $ t 13 4 9 0

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C A N T O N - Drick r a n c h 3 B e d r o o m s ' ' » D i t h s O p e n look g r e a t r o o m wrth f i rep lace L a r g e c o u n l r y k i t chen 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e $67 900 Ca l l B ILL G A R D N E R C*riti ,rv ? 11

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C A N T O N T W P Three b e d r o o m s - 1W b e t h b r i ck ranch w i th fami ly r o o m b a s e m e n t a n d 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e C l e a n al l in neu t ra l s $ 9 1 , 5 0 0 A » for Gayte 5 4 0 - 5 5 0 0

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O P E N S U N D A Y 1 5 P M N of F o r d Rd W o l L ikey Ro Owner i r a n s l e r r e d S p a c i o u s 5 b e d r o o m home, Deaut i luBy d e c o r a t e d , l a r g e k i t c h e n d i n i n g r o o m r * ba th , •amity r o o m n a t u r a l f i r ep l ace f in tsned B a s e m e n t n i c e l a n d s c a p e 2 ' s car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e

C E N T U R Y 2 1 C O l E REALTY 9 3 7 2 3 0 0

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CLOSE ' O THE P A R K ' A g r e a t l o c a t i o n for y o u ' c h i l d r e n t o play' This 4 b e d r o o m t w o - s t o r y a lso has 2't ba ths l a r g e f am i l y r o o m wi th f i r ep l ace a n d has been f resh ly p a m t e q ' Call to see th is spec ia l h o m e today' $ 106 OOP

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CORPORATION OWNED SUNFLOWER VILLAGE"

Colonial enjoying a cfuiet cul-de-sac locat ion There are 4 large bedrooms. 2% baths, a study, formal din-ing room, family r o o m with fireplace. 1st floor laundry, basement, and 2't car at-tached garage with opener Newer carpet ing and kitch-en f looring $122,900

R O B E R T B A K E R e a l t o r s

4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0

D O N ' T M I S S seeing t h i s 3 b e d r o o m ' s Dath h o m e In a m o s l w o n d e r f u l l oca t ion Pr ivate p e r k - l i k e s e l l i n g in back yard H o m e e n i e r t a m s beaut i fu l ly With I t 's s p a c i o u s l i v ing 4 d imng_ r o o m s f am i l y r o o m w i th f i rep lace cen t ra l air & a c e m e n r p a t i o A w i n g $109 9 0 0 "

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O P E N S A T S U N l 2 - 6 p m By Owner 2 3 0 0 s q 1 c u s t o m r a n c h on " acre, 4 1 9 2 9 W o o d b r o o k in C a n t o n M i l s N Ot M i c h i g a n , W of I - 275 . o « L.IVey Rd $ 1 5 3 0 0 0 3 9 7 - 0 1 0 4

N . C A N T O N 4 b e d r o o m Dr ick co l o -nial on c u l - d e s a c , b a c k s to l O ' i w o o d e d a c r e i c e n l r a l air Horary 2 ' y b a t h s f i n i shed b a s e m e n t , deck 2 6 0 0 p l u s s q ft $ 1 4 6 900 4 5 5 - 0 9 4 4

O P E N SAT 4 S U N 1-6 7426 E m e r -son Beau t i f u l 4 b e d r o o m . 2 > b a t h co lon ia l o h 7 a c r e pa rk Ful l b * s e -men t c e n t r a l a - n e w l y ' d e c o r a t e d <n neut ra ls $ 1 2 4 ,500 CaU Igt a p p o i n t -

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4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0 FIVE B E D R O O M c o l o n e l fo« large a n d g r o w i n g fami ly Fami ly r o o m With d o o r w a l l 10 p a t i o a n d m a t u r e i ' e e d k H $ 9 3 0 0 0 Ca iJ^OO or R a ,

R E A L E S T A T E O N E 4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0

J u s t L i s t e d ! This impeccab t y m a i n t a i n e d 4 »®o ' o o m 2't b a l h p o p u l a r q u a d o n ^ l f ea tu r i ng a h u g e s e c l u d e d master b e d r o o m su i t e s u n k e n fami ly r o o m w i th na tu ra l f i r e p l a c e f o r m a l d i n i ng r o o m o u t s t a n d i n g c o u n t r y k i t c h e n 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e o . w s i r e d «oi a n d I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y get t h e keys at C los ing w r i t e your Otter On ly $ 1 2 2 5 0 0 Ca l l D a - d Beards tey

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PLYMOUTH'S "BEACON HILL" pre-sents an original owner Nosan built Tu-dor in new home condit ion. 4 large bed-rooms (the master Is 18 x 16). 2V4 baths, open wood staircase, island counter kitchen. 29 x 16 family room wrth a f leldstone fireplace, a l ibrary. 1st floor laundry. I T S PERFECT $249,000 (453-8200)

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NORTHVILLE! An dist inguished 1% sto-ry barely a year old. Ah impressive main level master suite wi th 2 bedrooms up. 2'A elegant baths, a noble sized Great room with a f i replace, a l ibrary with French doors, open oak staircase, 1st floor laundry Spr inklers, Central Air. Extravagant extras. $229,900 (453-8200)

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9010 WOODBERRY. PLYMOUTHI West off McCtumpha and North of Joy A premium location backing Into the commons 4 bedrooms, 2 ' i baths, for-mal dining, 18 x 16 fami ly room with

hosp i ta l i ty bar and f ireplace, a study, an extravagant deck, new counter tops SEE IT ON SUNDAY! $179,900 <453-8200)

NORTHVILLE! ORIGINAL OWNER dou-ble Wing Colonial with award-winning landscaping There are 3 bedrooms, 2 ' t baths, formal dining room, a l ibrary, 1st floor laundry, family room with fire-place, basement. Central Air, many Pel-la windows, sprinklers, and a pat io park- l ike rear yard IMPECCABLE! $174,900 (453-8200)

CITY OF PLYMOUTHI Deceptively spa-cious brick Cape Cod on one of the best tree-lined streets off Pennirnan, 4 bedrooms (2 down, 2 up), 2 full baths. (2) fireplaces in the living and fami ly rooms, oversized tot, basement, and detached garage. Wet plaster wal ls, c o v e d ce i l ings , h a r d w o o d f l o o r s CHARM and LOCATION! $126,000 (453-8200)

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RESPLENDENT IN ARCHITECTURAL QUALITY and beauty In a tranqui l sett ing of 20 Acres reached by a long winding driveway. 5,000 sq ft of gracious one floor l iving encompassing 5 bedrooms. 5 baths. 4 fireplaces (l ibrary, family room, formal dining room and master bedroom), banquet sized dining room, exceptional family room. 4 car garage, etc. Heated inground pool, tennis court , horse barn and addit ional acre-age available. A PRIME PLYMOUTH ADDRESS! $590,000 (453-8200)

O P E N S U N D A Y

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11179 ACADEMY COURT. PLYM-OUTH' "QUAIL HOLLOW."' East off McCkimpha and South of Ann Arbor Trail New on the Market A preferred court locat ion enhances this at t ract ive Tudor featuring 4 bedrooms 2 ' t baths, formal dining room, a sludy. family room with fireplace, finished recreat ion room, 1st floor laundry, and oversized heated garage Central Air. spr inklers, and a targe patio area with a gas barbe-cue grill BE SURE AND VISIT ON SUN-DAY $188,500 (453-8200)

48752 PINEHILL. PLYMOUTH! Nor th off Ann Arbor road just east of Ridge Road in "RIDGEWOOD HILLS." A 8 year old home in superb condi t ion. A gloriously private rear yard border ing a commons area! Designer appo in tments throughout. All the important rooms are present. Abundant extra's. BE SURE AND VISIT ON SATURDAY. $223,900 (453-8200) ,

CANTON! LINGERING LOOKS OF AP-PRECIATION are everyday occurrences for this charming Cape Cod. 4 bed-rooms. 3 baths, a 22 ft. family room wrth a fireplace, a study. 1st floor lauf>-dry, full basement, cent ra l air, sprin-klers. and a lovely pat io. YOU'LL BE PLEASED! $124,900. (453-B200)

O P E N S U N D A Y

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9460 McCLUMPHA, PLYMOUTH! 1 mile West of Sheldon and just South off Ann Arbor Road- Combin ing the con-venience of today with the charm of the past, this fully restored HISTORIC FARMHOUSE is surrounded by age-old trees There are 3 bedrooms (a 1st f loor master). 2'A baths, a 29 x 20 family room wi th a fieldstone f ireplace, formal dining room, a country k i tchen wi th a fireplace, 1st floor laundry, basement, and 2'h car garage with opener: Wood floors, peila windows, etc BE SURE AND VISIT ON SUNDAY! $209,500. (453-8200) •

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Just west of Beck Road on a 1 Acre set t ing wtth sewer and water This 4 year o ld one story home enjoys privacy with a pond but is surrounded by es-tate-sized homes 3 bedrooms, 2 baths (a master), a Great Room with f i replace, a lovely many windowed family room, a very invit ing Hot Tub room, a large oak floored Country kitchen, 1st floor laun-dry and 3% car garge Low taxes low heat bills! $154,900 (453-8200)

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LOVINGLY CARED FOR! On a quiet court and close to Joy Road, this impecca-ble Colonial, features 3 bedrooms, 2% baths, for-mal dining room, family room with fireplace, first floor laundry, professional-ly finished basement, and .2't car at tached garage with opener Central air. a luminum covered exterior tr im and lovely two level deck I T S THE BEST $124,900

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Joyce or Kathy REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000 453-16 '9

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9 5 5 0 C o l o n y F a r m Or i ve A of S h e l d o n S of f Ann Arbor R?

Love ly U - t r a c t r a n c h has D * * ' t as te fu l l y d e c o r a t e d a n d n . c e c -a l ' . m a i n t a i n e d W o n d e r t u i l oca ' in Co lony F a r m s S u b ' O f f e r s t h ree b e d r o o m s . 2 ' > b a i h s o v e r s i z e " s i de -en t r y g a r a g e l a ' g e landscape.? y a r d ' C o m e -out t o see it -cm Sunday P r i c e d s t on f y $ 1 7 2 500'

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Dramatic oak staircase, woodwork & crown moldings, master suite - 2nd f loor, guest suite - 1st floor,

gourmet ki tchen with many buil1-ins appliances bi l lard room off magmficent formal dining room,

Q u n i t e i n - g r o u n d poo l , 4 - s ta l l b a r n , 15 a c r e s w i t h f e n c e d p a s t u r e l a n d

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O f f e r e d b y Lois Lundell

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1740 W. Big Bssvsr

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EXECUTIVE TUDOR In north Farmington Hills sub with all the extras 4 bedrooms super family room with cathedral ceil-ings. French doors to wrap-around deck and aM glass sun room, li-brary, central air, rec room, spacious k i tchen Snd 20 K 12 formal din-ing room. 8245 .000 555-5888

ECHO VALLEY TOWN-HOUSE Complete ly re-done by inter ior deetgn-sr. New k i tchen with sH new appl iances, new baths (2 t t k 3 bedrooms, recessed l ighting, verb-

2300 square feet Ma in tenence lee inc ludes heat. C lubhouee. In-ground pool. Bast buy m F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s l S *y. - SM'fl *

BACKS TO POND AND WOODS Spec tacu l s r tudor w i th c s t h e d r s l ce i l i ngs , huge g ree t room. 2 f ireplaces, den. 4 bedrooms. 2% baths, f i rep lace in wa lk -ou t lower level Butlers pen-try end deck 555-5888

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ROCHESTER Hewthorn HiHs Colonial Profes-sionally decorated, on beautiful t reed lot 2 fun baths. 2 halt baths, wslk- in closets, central sir plus many mors fee-tures 8204.900 (28W) 652-2200

ROCHESTER. Excep-t i ons ! C o l o n i a l , four i s rge b e d r o o m s . 2't baths, family room with natural f irepiece. plus den Sunken Hying room with cathedral celling, neutral decor , custom w i n d o w t r e s t m e n t s , s p r i n k l i n g s y s t s m $ 1 4 9 , 9 0 0 ( 9 5 0 )

852-2200 R O C H E S T E R Love ly ranch on a 100' by 300" t reed lot wi th kerge deck. 8 large sizad bedrooms and 2% baths Fu« base-

piece 8141.900 (57A) 8 8 2 - 2 2 0 0

ROCHESTER Executive charm, immediate occu-pancy on this quality built home with fantastic f ireplace in great room Includes 4 large bed-rooms. den, partial ly fin-ished basement, central air. all appl iances includ-ing m ic ro . $246,900 (38SR) 652-2200

R O C H E S T E R HILLS Transferred seller is of-f e r i ng l a n d c o n t r a c t terms on this lovely brick ranch with 3 bed-rooms, 1% baths, family roOm. f ireplace, bese-ment. pa t io and at-tached doub le gerege Beeutltui 100 x 200 lot $ 1 0 9 , 8 9 0 . ( B 9 2 ) 649-1000

Troy TROY. Spacious brick ranch wi th beaut i fu l 120" K 180 t read lot neer Bouien Park. Fkreplaced family room, huge 28 ft. IMng room, formal din-ing room. 1 ' * baths, large bedrooms, bsss -ment and anached 2 car g a r a g e 8 1 1 8 , 8 0 0 (M172) 848-1000

P R I V A T E L A K E V O O R H E I S S a n d y beach, boat dock and 95 x 200 lot compl iments this gorgeous contem-porary colonial with 4 bedrooms. 2% bsths. f ireplaced family room, basement, deck, central air and 3 car garage $ 3 2 5 , 0 0 0 ( C K 2 5 ) . 649-1000

NEAR SYLVAN GLEN golf course in Troy, brick colonial with dramat ic foyer entry, curve stair-case . f o r m a l d i n i n g room, family room with f irepiece and wet ber Four b e d r o o m s . 2't baths, basement and at-tached double garage $ 1 6 9 , 9 0 0 . ( T - 4 2 7 ) 649-1000

Wee! • I c i o m n s l d NEWLY LISTED. Near Orchard Lake Country Ciub. Unusual and dra-m a t i c c o n t e m p o r a r y custom oolomal 4 bed rooma. 3<A baths, lergs private lot , huge walk-out lower level with M l b a t h a n d b e d r o o m Beach and boat privi-leges o n Upper Straits Lake 8485.000 (EL) 889-8100

BEAUTY. PRIVACY Af LAKE PRIVILEGES En-foy country living to the city Lovely 3 bed-room ranch with f in ishedl walk-out lower level. I deck, oversized 2't ca / ] garage Add to this, joy ot Upper Straits Lake privi leges and h a v e e v e r y t h i n g ! 887.500 (BE) 855-9100 WEST B L O O M F I E L t LAKE ESTATES Ir p ress i ve 4 b e d r e o m | h o m e In p r e s t i g l o u i a r e a L a r g e m a s t e r l suite, ceramic foyer w i th | circular statrwsy.

niflcent firepiece. t iered | redwood deck, kitchen, walk-out level, s v r l n k l e r s a n d l much md te Just Haled | s t $ 2 4 8 , 9 0 0 ( L A ) 855-9100

WALK TO F R A N K L M l V I L L A G E F v b u l o u l views ot tower ing ptneel f rom both >eve*e of th ts | custom walk-out ranch 3 fWspiecea and huge | master suite and a private lot are M t a-of the amenit ies af r a m b l i n g b e a u t y . 8 2 9 9 . 4 0 0 ( W O ) 8 8 8 - 8 1 0 0

314 Plymouth

Nearly 2't acres ot Ever-greens. flower gardens, and trees hsvs created the perfect setting for this well built 1 '* story CAPE COD West of Plymouth, f ind It Impeccably main-tained Here are 3 bed-rooms (2 down and 1 up), wet plaster walls, hard-wood floors, a large coun-try kitchen, full basement, and oversized 2% car ga-rage VERY LOW TAXES $124,900

R O B E R T B A K E

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O P E N SLINDAY 1-4 Beaut i fu l e x t r a a a a n . P l y m o u t h Twp r a n c h 3 C e d r o o m s l ' s b a t h s , f i n i shed basemen t w t h wet bar ex-l ra l a rge ' am i t y r o o m w i th f i r ep lace . 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e 1 year h o m e w a r r a n t y 40761 Pine Tree Ask for Phi l S t a p t e l o n

R E D C A R P E T K E l M S O U T H 4 5 5 - 0 0 1 2

O P E N S U N 11-5 ' 4 6 6 7 Bradner 3 b e d r o o m s , l ' s b a i h s b n c k t ah>m«num s ided h o m e o n low t raf f ic paved s t reet m Roe P l y m o u t h contwnunity Th is newty c a r p e t e d Dt level has a l a rge c o u n t r y k i t c h e n A I 4x 11 mas te r b e d r o o m By owner $ 7 2 . 5 0 0 f i r m 4 5 5 - 4 0 0 7

O P E N S U N 1 2 N O O N - 5 P M 545 Bryon N ol A n n A r b o r Rd E of M a i n S t 3 B e d r o o m br i ck r k n c h p lus d e n wi th lower level w a l k - o u t

"2 ' s ba ths , cen t ra l an A f i r ep l ace c a r p e t e d t h r o u g h o u t R e d u c e d t o $134 900 By owner 4 5 5 - 2 0 1 4 3 6 3 4 6 7 5

O P E N S U N 1 -Spm 10021 W o " Rfv er S Of A n n A r b o r Tr W of E c k l e s 3 bedroom. Co lon ia l b a s e m e n t V s oa ths 'amity r o o m f i rep lace at-t a c h e d 2 cat g a r a g e - L a r g e c o r n e r lo t Frut l t rees $97 900 4 5 3 - 4 2 9 5

OPEN SUN 2-5pm Lovefy 3 - b e d r o o m , v . Dalh L a k e Po in te ranch , cen t ra l air p o o l m a n y u p g r a d e s $106 ,900 CaJi G l o r i a

REAL ESTATE ONE 455-7000 397-3342

OPEN SUN 2-5pm Relax on 2 acres De l lgh t tu I 3, p o s s i -b le 4 b e d r o o m Di- ieyei in S a l e m w t h P l y m o u t h S r t i o l s 4 m a i l i n g 2 fu l l b a t h s coun t r y k i t chen , s p a c i o u s F lo r i da r o o m 20 x20 fami ly r o o m w i h b r i ck f i rep iece w i h H e a ' - a - i a -tor f i r e A secur i ty a l a r m . $ ' 4 3 9 0 0 Ca» G lo r i a

REAL ESTATE ONE 455-7000 397-3342

O P E N S U N 2 5 P M P L Y M O U T H T O W N S H I P

W e s t of 1-275. N o r t h o f A n n A r b o r R o a d Fantas t i c 4 b e d r o o m c o l o n i a l 2 Deths ' o r m a l l iwog A d i n i n g r o o m fami ly r o o m w ' f i r e p l a c e a t t a c h e d g a r a g e M l hmshed b a s e m e n t w Sixth b e d r o o m cen t ra l air >arge pr i -va te o t b e c k s 10 t reed area, new w n d o w s h a r d w o o d f l o o r s A s k i n g $107 700

O P E N S U N 2 - 5 P M P L Y M O U T H T O W N S H I P

Cor - .ne W e s t of M a i n S I N o r t h ot Joy R o e d O t te r i ng bnck r a n c h w t t h a n e c h e d 2 car g a r a g e m a i n t e n a n c e f ree 2 fuk b a t h s large c o u n t r y k - t chen e n o r m o u s l i v i ng r o o m S € t L E R W I L L I N G T O A S S I S T W I T H C L O S I N G COST A s k i n g $ 7 9 700

P L Y M O U T H T O W N S H I P B A C K S T O PARK

f s n t a s t K 1,700 s q ft I n - l e v e l 4 b e d r o o m s fami ly rocnh w ' h r e p l a c e 2 oa ths Irving r o o m 6 d i n i ng r o o m r e m o d e l e d k i t chen 1st f loor laun-d r y 2 car ga rage A s k i n g $ 9 7 9 0 0

P L Y M O U T H T O W N S H I P Spec tacu la r 3 D e d r o o m b r i e * r a n c h w g r s e i r o o m c o n c e p t f e a t u r e s nat -ura l hrep iaca. V s Deths. a t t a c h e d 2'S car garage, c o u n t r y k i t chen , fuk Dasement A s k i n g $ 1 2 3 , 7 0 0

A S K F O R M A R Y

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RE-MAX BOARDWALK

4 5 9 - 3 6 0 0

O U T S T A N D I N G 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h wt th c e n t r a l a k 2 f i rep laces n o r d i a r o o m b rushed b a a e m e n i . 2 Dkths. m a n y e x t r a s « v ciudirvg al l app l i ances $114 9 0 0

W A L K T O T O W N 3 b e d r o o m . 2 fuk b a t h r anch , c o u n -t ry d e c o r a t e d , m o v e in c o n d i t i o n basemen t ! comp le te l y f i n i shed . 2 ca t ga rage large d e c s $ 9 6 5 0 0

C o u n t r y C h a r m 4 B e d r o o m s 1 's Dath, l a m * y r o o m , h u g e f rees « back l a rge s f t eded deck A smel ler sun deck $ 134 9 0 0

E u r o p e a n R a n c h w i t h c o u r t y a r d o n a b e a u t i f u l a n d s c a p e d se t t i ng ra re we l p las te r fuk wa>< f ie lds tone f i r ep l ace in versa-t i le Irving r o o m / g r e a t r o o m . r a i s e d f o r m a l d m . n g roowv s u m m i n g year ' o u n d - t n d o o r poo l newer h o m e $ 2 9 9 900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 SUBURBAN

455-5880 464-0205

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M o v e V a' c w e i n g Onfy $113 ,500 Mt r ry< Cak D e m d Beerds ley R e - M a x B o e r d w s * 4 5 9 - 3 6 0 0

P L Y M O U T H C i r » - H O U G H P A R K 5 b e d r o o m co lon ia l , f t b a t h l a rge A p n v e l e lo t wWh m a t u r e t r e e s $219 ,000 By owne r 4 5 3 - 2 1 4 2

O W N E R O p e n S u n 1 - S P M S h a r p 3 DXKVOOTT-. 2 b a t h s m e m t e n e n o e f ree u p d a t e d r a n c h *uk b n c k i n c l u d -ing 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e l e e k t k f c j m m u m t r i m M l b a s e m e n t ktv-m e d i e t e o c c u p a n c y $ 1 1 0 0 0 0

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i V s c s e c e pe t to , secur i ty a y a l s m c e n t r a l se . h u m m r n e r . aat c l e a n e r A s k i n g $ 1 7 4 0 0 0 App t on»y t h r u

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4 5 3 - 3 9 3 9 P L Y M O U T H T W »

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s i e i e foyer br ick f t rep iace m t h e s u n k e n mrmg r o o m f isndstone Hre-p i a c a m tha Quaet famly r o o m n alao

d n n g r o o m , a sunny a ve ry ca ry b reek tae !

n o o k le rgs ckoeels n al l o l i ts 3 b e d r o o m s end a g o r g e o u s CJXrv try feel ing ya rd ' D o n t put off see ing t h i s b s a u i i f u l h o m e ' P r i c e s i $ 1 9 5 000"

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Trailwood Colonial ( C u B u m i buk t . 'o r ig ina l owner 4 b e d r o o m s 2't ba ths in e x c e p t i o n a l c o n d i t i o n New c a r p e l in m o s t r o o m s , fsrmfy r o o m w i m f i rep iece . 14x14 a u n r o o m l ibrary A h rs t f loo r l a u n d r y Beaut i fu l ly l a n d s c a p e d w t h p r r v s i s reer y a r d / p a l t o $ 1 6 5 9 0 0 For m o r s m f o r m a l i o n cak

K a t h y B a r k e r

REAL ESTATE ONE 455-7000

TRAILWOOD SUB This spo t less 4 b e d r o o m 2't Dath c o l o n i a l has ti s in L.-vng r o o m , fo r -m a l d i n i ng r o o m fami ly r o o m w t h w o o d b u r n i n g f i rep lace f i rs t hoo t l a u n d r y , cen t ra l air & a lovely b r i ck p a t i o , on one of T r a i l w o o d » mces t tois $ 169 90C Ask for

C a r o l y n B a i l e y

REAL ESTATE ONE 348-6430

UNRIVALED BRICK 1% story completely updated within the past year Beau-tiful wood floors, a new oak kitchen, 2 completely up-dated full baths, 3 bed-rooms (2 down and 1 up), a l iving room with fireplace, lo rm^ l dlnirvg, a new split stone patio and privacy fence, basement, and 2't car, garage. VERY AT-TRACTIVE $99,900

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4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0

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4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

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4 2 S - 3 8 3 0

BEST H O M E IN N O V I 3 b e d r o o m , 1 ' * ba th t n - i e v e i m ex-ce l len t m o v e m c o n d i t i o n w t h ak the e x t r a a i nc lud ing spnna le r s . an c o n -d i t i o n i n g . c u s t o m f o r m i c a k i t c h e n c a b i n e t r y , f i n i shed rec r o o m w ' w e t b a r S e n t e r t a i n m e n t cen te r p k j s h ca rpe t neu t ra l deco r A m o r e l $ 1 2 4 900 Ask for R a n d a * W R u s s e t Mer r i l l L y n c h Real ty 3 2 0 - 5 6 1 0 4 7 6 - 5 0 0 0

FIRST S H O W I N G 1979 bukt 4 b e d r o o m oo io r vs i w t t h 2 ' * ba ths , cen t ra l aw f i rep laces , m f a m k y r o o m and mas te r b e d r o o m , 2 c a t s t t a c h e d g a r a g e and b a a a m a n t $ 1 5 9 , 7 0 0

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4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

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C A L L SUE K I E L L E R

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

347-3050

NORTHVILLE Beeu t l t u i 3 b e d r o o m h o m e d o w n t o w n , c o m p l e t e l y r e m o d e l s d w i th u p d a t e d p l u m b i n g t s t e c t n c Move -in c o n d i t i o n $ 9 6 9 0 0 Cak t o d a y fo r you r p r i va te show ing

C i n d y B i n d e r

REAL ESTATE ONE 348-6430

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r o o m $162 500 M M S

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O u a r t o n Lake Es ta tes Ciesew: A Beeu t l tu i m - t o e m B i r m m g h a m cen te r e n t r a n c e colonia l - N e u t r g d e c o r h a r d w o o d H o o r * l o t s of up-o a t m g . p leasant -aer deck p ro lee-SKmetfy a n d s c a p e d «nth apnnk ier s y s t e m s s p l e n d i d h o m e m a p r i m e l oca t i on $259 ,500 C a * R o n RoOds 6 * 4 - 6 7 0 C

MAX BROOCK. INC.

WALNUT LAKE PRIVILEGES

NEW CONSTRUCTION C o n t e m o o r e r y J2200 so h I wi th 3 b e d r o o m s 3 i Daths g r e e t r o o m w i th s k y e g h i s 4 h r e p i a c a fmianed w a l k o u t o w e r Mrvw ' e n w y r o o m c e n t r a l en d e c s 2 car a t t a c h e d ge-r a g e B i r m i n g h a m s c h o o l s $ 1 7 * 9 0 0

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W E S T B L O O M F I E L O O U A O 4 b e d r o o m ? KM 2 haw b a l h o n qui-et c o u r t Dec* IOC t o ovwly p o n d By O w n e r $ 1 5 9 9 0 0 6 4 1 - 5 9 6 3

WEST BLOOMFIELD B e e u t t t u H o m e e r a m a home * * 0 0 sq ft of kvmg a r e a 4 bedrooms. 3W Dath* formal d m m g r o o m specious Kitchen w s » - o m hniahed o a a 1

level $ 3 9 6 9 0 0 O p e n S e l 4 Sun 2 -5 . or by a p p o i n t m e n t B U R L E Y A S S O C INC 4 5 9 - 4 6 6 3

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M o v e right m. 3 bedroom updated throughout , aw corOHionmg 2 car g a r a g a M i d d M Straits a a * dock p n v k a g e s M i n i condmon $74 900

HEPPARD 478-2000

B L O O M F I E L D M ILLS Schools o p e n S u n 2 - S p m 5 b e d r o o m colonial first Hoor l au id ry Grabe l ki tchen Hrasned baaemeni laroe cedar clos-et circular dr ive 2 5 7 3 WicshsM Rd E of MaddMbeit N oi Lane Pme $ 1 9 * 9 0 0 By owner 855 * 9 9 5

B y O W N E R - C o n t e m r y afyte B. •aval ranch 4 b e d r o o m , 3 KM bertha kvmg room. Oinmg room. fam»y room.'wef bei f i replace remodeled ki tchen 4 nook, l a l Hoor laufidry. 2 ' s car garage. Hmshed w e * - o u i baaemeni . mground pool 4 eqmp-

yard* $ 1 5 6 , 9 0 0 737 9 3 6 8

C O V I N G T O N 8 Y T H E LAKE $1819 aoo

piece i s i Hoor i a ^ i * y SCwary d o * nesa to schools a n d shoppmg m e a s t tas s great mveelmenf S - * 3 4 7

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$ 1 7 9 9 0 0 0 0 A S K F O R

LARRY HENNEY CENTURY 21

CHALET 477-1800 C o n i e m p o r e r y 4 b e d r o o m executive home on w o o d e d 1 acre 2 Story toyer 4 " v m g r o o m cua lom kitchen f a m k , r o o m C U n m e room. 3 car gerags $ 2 7 9 0 0 0 * 7 l - 7 3 t S

C O N T E M P O R A R Y Coiomei on * acre 4 b e d r o o m s , large family r o o m Hrei soor laundry mter -com 4 vecuum s y s l e m e i l ee fad pool

c u m M a r b l e p a n o 2's car $ 2 3 6 , 9 0 0 Buyer * Orvy^

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D E S I R A B L E M E A D O W B R O O * Spacious 4 b e d r o o m 2't baths, rtwnt c o n d m o n coaonial a « h • a r m . fnenOy decor set led o r gorgeous t reed KM with la rge d e c k $197 SOG

Century 21 Today 855-2000 E X C E P T I O N A L 3 0 0 0 a q H m a m f a m a d n o m a m Colony Park 4 b e d r o o m s m c l u d e i g sauna 4 Hr»-piece m meeter a M . oeranvc ta* 4 h e i d w o o d Moors, n a * cerWiai aa 4

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W. BLOOMFIELD $255,900

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RALPH MANUEL ' 647-7100

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2 or 3 bed room home upstairs. completely. re-N n c a r p a u and fcor*

I an t ra* Spacloue IhHng room. - oomar lot. A muat aaM imme-• occupency. $48,400

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Woodbu rnmg fireplace In •oom. cedar deck t c i o u and tarriify r o o m with PASS server f rom ki tchen Cantral

and decor alad In neutrals $132,500

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- FARMINGTON HILLS • » ' •* OPEN SUN 2 5pm " » - * > * * t>4« $ a f fordab le exceptional ' • C t i M t k o o m bungalow lovely seclud-

J f y t e l l acre lo l newer furnace een-' " W r t r ; oversize g w i g i r ' ;-

t^34®1 Tuick CaU Tammy $64 900

" T j M I I a c u i a r new kitchen with appii-."•Oifee*. 3 bedroom bnck starter •>»»

energy window*, finished It. 22151 W Brendon

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FARMINGTON OPEN SUN l 5PM 34212 Conroy Court . N of Freedom Rd W ot Farmington Rd Elegem exec Drtck quad, choice lo-cation. rn.nl move in condi t ion 4 bedroom* specwu* ki tchen.huge lam*y roum hraplace. central aw. 2'4 bath* king size lot. flnlehed baaamant 2't garage, loaded wrth extra leaturea 1169 500 HMS *aM by Owner hotline. 589-0070

F A R M I N G T O N

O P E N S U N 1 - 4 21840 CheetnuL S o l 9 Mile Eaal o l Farmmgton Dtacover the cooness of tha pleasant 2 atory bnck coloni-al new kitchen, hardwood Hoor* e i t ra large doee t * 3 bedrooma. I''* bath*, corner lot with large tree* 1114.000 349-4550

E R A R Y M A L S Y M E S

LOCATED ON a cu l -de-*ec thi* French Contemporary home in Farmington Hil l* has all the ameni-ties waiting for i t* new owner The main hoor enters through antique beveled gtaas doors to an open curving oak staircase A Italian mar Bl* floor Great Room has a marble fireplace with adjoining formal din-ing room hilly appointed country kitchen with oek f loor. llOrary guesl bath laundry room Upper level the master suite envoys its own Jacuzzi balh A dressing room Also 3 add-tona l bedrooms A full beth wnh Skylight Lowei level has bedroom, full oath & im.-sned living area wtlh brick fireplace & walkout to lower patio OMered at (365 .000 Shown by appointment 553-4184

NEV» CONSTRUCTION on- thus custom ?000 plus square •oot I anch wrth walk-out basement Master bedroom features a lasfuon bath With lub and shower Greal room wrfh vaulted ce i l ing* snd fan-•astic view o ' ravine lot Priced at S'BT 500

HARRY S

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i * . ' O P E N S U N 2 - 5 " •enOn* o l KamOertey's largeet colonials « M no tmaM rooms, formal dining li i i o t t i take the largest table. living

o w o e r u big enough tor a l the family, room lo roam plus T.L C equals val-ue1 CALL DON HARRIS*

T C E N T U R Y 2 1

r h O M E C E N T E R 4 7 6 - 7 0 0 0 ' 10 Mile A Orchard Lake

PRIME FARMINGTON HILLS Area 3 Bedroom brick ranch. 2.000 sq 1 complete ly remode led , f in ished

mt, aar $123,900

FARMINGTON HILLS AFFORDABLE RANCH Move right into tNe w*# maintained 3 bedroom, specious kitchen, fireplace. 2 car at-ta^ ied garage A more Across from

Oaks Country CluO This won t last $95,900

WONDERFUL 3 bedroom Kendall-wood Suti ranch Family room, 2 tMpfhces 2 car anached garage baaemeni has bedroom, updated •gone" $124 S00

OLD FARM COLONY Good sued —colonia l wrth quality mground pool

featured Large dining and living - t p o m . family room wrth fireplace. J T » * 0 G

H I L L S I N V E S T M E N T ' I opportunity to restore this 3

contemporary bi-level. r 2 full & 2 half Baths Versa-

tile l o o t plan Large beautiful lot on " • * « . Laka As is condit ion $ 8 0 0 0 0

06s HOLLY HILLS RANCH I Unique light

. fl»ed contemporary 4 bedroom on a &-W'Jatm ueed lot featur ing open koor

plan, oak floor cathedral ceilings, famflv room, dan plus studio Home

$169,000

v ^ T l F U L CAPE COO un pre*l> H a a Large bedrooms, first

—- tear master suite. 2 ' i baths, lower-ing calling in Nbrary and great room, cantral air expansive decking,

$184,500

:NTURY 21 . C O R P O R A T E

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Walk-out ranch ' garaga. coiat f ry kitchen cherry cabinets a n d Jan-

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O N T H E C O M M O N S First Offering" immaculate custom-built Colonial Private wooded set tmg Freshly decorated featuring new f l oo r c o v e r i n g t h r u - o u t $176,900

D O N N A D O N A L D S O N RE/MAX 100 348-3000

OPEN HOUSE - Sunday Moon lo Cpm 36946 Heaiherton. Farming-ton Chatham HIHS Sub 4 bedroom 2 i bath colonial 274-4362

OPEN SAT i - 4pm. SUN 2-5pm 35245 W 13 Mile Rd |ust E pf Dra le Rd Sellers have found anoth-» house Must sell Immaculate quality bum 3 bedroom colonial in move-m condit ion New custom oak kitchen 1'» baths, spectacular greatroom. 2 car at tached garage, central air new roo l Too many »ee-tures to list You must see this home to appreciate the value $135 500 Ask for

P a t K e n n y

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

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O p e n S u n . 1 - 4 p m 2643b Brandy-wine Lovely gfacious Kendalfwood ranch o i le r * 3 bed-room*. masler bath, newer f ikhace with central air 2 natural f ireplaces family room plus f inished rec room immediate possession $ 134.500

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PUT YOUR tuglh rental dol lars 10 work for you For $87 500 you can buy a 2 bedroom ranch on a large creatively landscaped lot in Farm-ington Open and airy this totally re-decorated A updated home cs packed wrth appeal inside A ou! Fir replace, patio, deck area, appkances A much more add lo your comfort A convenience I will stiow you this home and contact ihe people who may help you Become a homeown-er Ca l Donna

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1

ROLLING OAKS-By owner, atunning Contemporary 3 bedroom. 2 tut. } haif Baths ranch, on beautifully landscaped tread lot Completely updated m neutral tones, state-of-the-art kitchen wrth island master bedroom suite wrth steam S \ f i r m •arge family room wrth natural hre-place Finished lower level. 1st f loor laundry sprinkler A security system $225,000 661-4488 or 661-4489

R o o m f o r A n t i q u e s Is what you'll f ind in this Classic Farmhouse on i acre 3 bedrooms. 2 baths tuM oi natural woodwork A leaded glass $96 ,450

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S P A C I O U S R A N C H . . . Per tec I setting Lovely 3 bedroom home m mini condi t ion Feature* 1V» balh roomy country ki tchen 4 a unique garden room NO MAINTE-NANCE1 For convenience ct«eck ou l Ihe i lrsl Hoor laundry 4 side entry garage $151 900

C L A S S I C

C o n t e m p o r a r y S t y l i n g Beautiful 2 story has spectacular ikst floor master suite, huge den al-egar* formal dmmg 6 great room first floor laundry A fuk Basemen I OPEN FRESH - CLEAN BRIGHT Cak lor appl $269 500

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S U P E R R A N C H Fraihfy painted hardwood floors 3 Bedrooms. 2't Bath large family room cou ld B« in- law sui te $144 900

R E D C A R P E T K E I M

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BRIGHTON EXCLUSIVE SUB Extraordinary in-•enor 2520 sq ft plus lower level walk-out ready 10 finish 3 car ga-rage Secluded heavily i reed Idl Many lealure* such as Jacuzzi, alarm oak stair case A sir Super

$228 000 IC440GG)

BRIGHTON SCHOOLS - under con-struction 2-slory. 2.100 sq f l 4 bedroom, 2't baths counlry porch. $139 900 229-7130

BRIGHTON SCHOOL 3 bedroom custom ranch. 2 baths. M l baaej meni. imrshed »ec room. 2 car al-1 ached garage Hreplace. deck, $89 900 227-2824

BRIGHTON TWP 2500 »q f f Cape Cod, 4 bedrooms, off ice inground pool, sauna, excellent condit ion, many extras $192,500 227-3939

BRIGHTON Your search Is over' Welcome to this 2.000 sq rt quality bunt home on almost 2 acra* You'll find 4 bedrooms, den. formal IMng & aimng. family room wrth f ireplace 3 tun ceramic baths. 3 car garage A more Owner very anxious Pnced 10 sell today a l $139,900 Cad Kevin at The Michigan Group 313-227-4600 Code O3048

B R I G H T O N

5 bedroom. 3*Y bath ranch on beau-tiful 10 acres Nature at Its besl 2 fireplaces, open interior, perfect for the young executive L o u oi room for entenalnlng $280,000 348-4 700

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

HARTLAND • By Owner 1,950 sq ft Cape Cod on 1 acre 4 bedrooms 2't baths 2 car at tached garage Fireplace full basement central air deck oak doors 12 x 20 2-story bam $129,900 632-5630

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R E D U C E D t o $ 8 9 , 9 0 0 WALLED LAKE

Swimming and boating, large lot 2000 Sq ft o l Iprtnfl. freahfy daco-'afeo 3 bedroom, 1V» Path*, new carpeting. 2 car a l tacf ted garage, principles only 210 N o t haven 261-3677 474-7138

WALLED LAKE - 1227 Delta. 4 bed-rooms V i balh ranch, family room, f i r ep lace s o m e new c a r p e t $81,500 Can Homeowners Concept at 12 0MS349-3355 or owner

624-8304

WOLVERINE VILLAGE - Open Sun-day 1-5 250 Wabasso N of Pontiac Trail, W ol S Commerce Sharp 3 bedroom, 2 balh ranch wtth lake privedges Master bath floor to ceilkhg bnck firepiece. Baaemeni garage. $88,500 HMS. 526-0775

5 Bedroom bnck ranch on 1 acre 2500 sq ft sunroom looking over string led pond, hmshed walk -out basement patio dock with diving board. $169 900 i " » " *

SHOWCASE A W A R O WINNER could be yours 4 bedrooms. 2't oaths, open foyer, l ibrary gourmet kitchen lashnon baths custom woodwork, family r oom wrth drift-wood fireplace and skylight deck trees and more trees f inished walk out lower level A STEAL AT $273 900 CALL 851-4100 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Prime cuHle-sec location for this 4 bed-room 2 ' t bath country deeigned co-lonial Large rear yard wi th Inground pool backs 10 common* Gourmet kiichen. 21x 16 master bedroom and many more axcitittg cus tom feeturee at only $ 165.975 Can 851-4100 DREAM HOUSE - Beautiful 4 bed

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ATTENTION RENTERS A VETERANS

Many FHA I VA homes are avail-able m all areea Prices range from $30,000 - $144,000 Low down pay-ments For more in format ion call

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BEAUTIFUL LATHRUP Village Es-ta te^^>ver 2500 SQ met on this SorgSxis cape cod Must aacrrtlce

149900 Cell Dorothy Kanla: & Century 21 East 979-1600

tam*y room plus dan. ceramrc doors, stained moldings central air and sprinkler system Lots Of exlras and decorated m neutrals Pnce $205 000 Ca* 651-4100

BRICK CAPE COO 28462 E Lark-moor Lovely 4 bedroom, exce lan i condition leelure*. kvmg room, dm-ing room, finished baaemeni. t ' t Bath*. 2 car attacAed garage, pr iced 10 sell 1 yeer home warranty

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BRICK RANCH. 27400 Lexington Parkway. N oi 11 m*e Rd E ot Southtleid Rd 7 room*. IMng room formal deiing room, nmahed oeee-ment 3 bedroom 2 beth $65 900

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BY OWNER - 5 bedroom tn-level deck gazabo and In-ground

pool on large wooded lot $119 900 By appointment only 333-5368

SPACIOUS 4 bedroom eoloniel. newly decorated. 1st floor laundry

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STUNNING QUAD 2 ' t ac res Wooded ravine 4 bedrooms 3 oaths greatroom hrepiaca. family room 4 - car attached garage 2.888 sq f l Spnnkker alarm, central ait Reduced to $246,000 Open Sun 1 -4pm 26052 Pleasant Valley Cak Sharon

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N E W L I S T I N G Move right Into true t xo lns ionaey decorated brick 3 bedroom rancti Neutral decor, new carpet natural f ireplace m famky room Wonderful reer yard $89,500

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M A N U E L

8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0

NORTH SOUTHFIELD LOCATION Sharp 3 bedroom ranch with a* tha axtraa Beeutltui extended larmry room with doorwall leedlng to pri-vate deck Finished basement end much more Super deen Cak today $90 800

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M A P L E 6 4 2 - 6 5 0 0

REDUCED MOTIVATED SELLER Two In One! Three bedrooms. 3 bath panelled den Completely fin-ished basement with kitchen, bath. bedroom, bar pantry 6 cedar clos-et $66 000.

E A R L K E I M

M A P L E 6 4 2 - 6 5 0 0

SIMPLE ASSUMPTION 4 bedroom bnck ranch garage fenced yard occupany at dos ing $4 1 900

H E P P A R D

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MAGNOLIA - picture perfect lor sin-g le 2 -3 b e d r o o m s , f i r ep lace fmsned basement gerage $73,000 N Southfield Beeuty. 3-4 bedrodms, 2 'y baths. -2 fireplaces, remodeled k i t c n e n l i m s h e d b a s e m e n t ,

$98 500 Call Mickey Century 21-Today 855-2000

SOUTHFIELO - IMMACULATE 4 bedroom brick colonial. 2 car at-tached garage large family room oeurePie neighborhood. $87,900 Call Yvonne Jones. Century 21 Nortnweelern 626-6000 or552-0543

ARCHITECTS HOME Most unique wtlh Ihe srte Being Ihe most impres-sive lot in popular Sub S j f t r b t y landscaped for Beauty 8 privacy Tremendous access 3 Bedrooms 2't Baths phis lower level walk-out $235,000 (C446GG)

ASK FOR GREG GARWOOD PREVIEW PROPERTIES

474-263 ' 227-2200, 517-546-6999

3 0 7 S o u t h L y o n

M i l f o r d - H i g h t a n d

B E A U T I F U L 2 0 A C R E H O R S E F A R M

Country ranch leaturea 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, famWy'dinlog room wrth natural fireplace 8 Florida room 2 car attached garage Horse bam with 5 stalls Fenced wrth wood* A p o n d s O w n e r s r e l o c a t i n g $169,900 Cak Norm S-eC Century 21 Har t io id south-west 437-4111 471-3555

MILFORD Owner anxious bring all offers' Country living at its best 4 acres o i pr ime property 9 yr o ld 3 bedroom. 2 bath, great room w,'hreplace. 2 car attached oarage $159 900 M-5

BANKERS REALTY. INC 855-9000

MILFORD TWP Open Sunday 1-5 600 Scotts HM N of Maple. E. o i South HIM 1967 bum custom 3 or 4 bedroom, 3't path ranch Walk-out lower level, soianum pool hreplace. skykght 4 9 roMno acres $339,900 HMS, 528-0775

OPEN SUNDAY, 2 TO 5 PM 12060 CROOKED LANE

4 bedroom bnck ranch. IV, baths, unfinished partial walk-out base-ment. 2 car attached garage on over an acre o i beeutltui property wrth lake privileges on Crooked Laka

$129,900 NO LING REAL ESTATE

522-5150 437-2056

SOUTH LYON New sub Nlcliwagh Lake Estates Open House Sat & Sun Oct 1 & 2. 12 Noon-5PM Ot l o i 9 Mile Road 1 v* Miles Wast of Pontiac Trail A J Van Oy*n Builders 229-2065

SOUTH LYON - 5 acres Of country goes wrth this contemporary

cedar ranch 2 bedrooms, family room, deck • 22ft glass walled Hvwg room This one is Just wait ing for youl $91,000 THE MICHIGAN GROUP 591 -9200

S LYON Attractive, older, mamte-nance-tree 4 bedroom Living room, dining room, den, large new kitchen 2 baths, sauna, large double corner lot. new gas furnace 8 water heater, glassed front porch, back dack. 2 cat garage a ty services, w a * Io schools/shopp* Cloae lo- X-ways $119,000 By ownar 437-2714

3 0 6 R o c h e a t e r - T r o y

A f f o r d a b l e R a n c h / B i r m i n g h a m Schools Three bedrooms, 1% baths cenirs l air cathedral ceikngs and enclosed proch ere some ot the pluses of t ha little gem $64,900

E A R L K E I M

M A P L E 6 4 2 - 6 5 0 0

8Y OWNER, Fox Hall Sub 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch, great-room, central ak Shown by appt only. _ . 828-8026

BY OWNER in tfbcfieeter "CKarf iv ing. well maintained. 2-3 bedroom home Remodeled ki tchen A bath, new paint, carpet ing i deck Cloee t o pa rk Buyers only Ask ing $78,500 Call evenings. 652-1351

BY OWNER 1800 sq ft . 1988 con-temporary 4 bedroom, library, mar-ble hreplace, 2't bath, large ki tchen breakfaa^_ nook, Hi., humkWIer. sprinkler landscaped. Berber car-pel . upgraded throughout, many ex-tras, pr ime lot 1214.000 828-7728

CONTEMPORARY COLONIAL with center entrance and many excep-t ional leetures 4 bedrooms formal d in ing room, large f irepiece m famky room ProleasioneHy f inished baae-men i complete wtth sauna and shower. 2't cat at tached garaga A l ot this on a lovely landscaped cor-ner tot Quick p c i n eaal ci n Ralph Conaaiyea Realtor 399-6400

A c c e n t O n L o c a t i o n TMe home « located in Ihe presti-gious Oek River Subdivision on th* mos t deevabie street m the M / -borhood The uaa ot wood ki the home extend* 10 triple crown mold-ings. 6 panel doors, and panaang m tha l ibrary Ceramic tBe toyer for-ma l IMng

Peka Frenc* doors teed f rom kitch-en to deck and charming gazebo The lerge family room ha* cathedral ceang. akyfcghta hoor to oaMng bnck IVaplaca wel ber. loft, beeuti-fui custom windows Master bed-room ha* sitting room, w e * - i n doe-

improvements, Dk u m a Is $116,000 646- 324

CONTEMPORARY 3 ranch kvmg room wii t i hrsckec*

with lots ot storage space 2 car de-tached garaga. M & . M 0 or Ieaae $750 par mo Broker 363-9072

Devtd 357-6286

CONTEMPORARY RANCH with tIn-•shed wa l l out lower level to heeled gunne pool included ar * 2 « r » piece* ? H Beth*, wel ber A a mag-

new aWh water! ak 1164 900

W Lyncfi Realty 320-6910 478-5000

GOVERNMENT OWNED South*aid neer Baa I I o i 12 Ma* Neer Teyckmghem 4 bedroom bnck colonial 7 H Beth* tamay room Hreplace e t ted ied 2 car ga-raga naaawiarii dkung room. 2*00 aq lean g0x i90R lot. vacant 1131 000

C E N T U R Y 2 1 A B C CALL M A 0 C U M

425-32S3

LAROE U V M O ROOM. 4 M n g room

d e c o r a t e d By o w n e r eaerfy •34 900 M 7 29A4 or W T

LATHWUP vaege 4 bedroom Cape a M . hnaehed e e * - o u l Cod Large

t t t S B J Z & L

S O U T H F W L O . H T VERNON I bedroom | H M K •

H M J

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pool tub 3 addit ional bedroom* heve large closeis 3.700 aq. f l . . 2 '4 beth* security, spr inkler , ] car ga-ege The p r - M i n i m a l landscaping

and circle drNe add a touch o i dees to an elreedy gorgeous Tudor Ex-

hood $339,000

E X E C U T I V E H O M E

pr ime neighborhood Decor en merecured to perfect ion tMa • • " « w n e to»ar •nth TeW caMaiu and oa* Wfdteood hoor Greet room ar/vauaad : » a - g . harnngbone bnck hrepseue end

3 0 6 S o u t h l M d - t a t h r u p

MINT CONDITION Troy c o k m a l with 3 large bedroom*. 3% ba th* Hug* greet room spe-cious library, i fende room A totally neutral decor Large lot •* very we* landscaped A he* underground sprinklers $325 000 Cak j e n e t t e A Engeiherdt 644-6700

M A X B R O O C K , I N C .

N E W L I S T I N G Beeulifuay we* meintemed home on a large country lol Pegged oak floor m family room, haldston* Ike-piece. over«aed gersge. finished besement wt lh wet ber $179,900

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N E W L I S T I N G East Long Lake Vklag* ranch with specious open floor pten Raised hearth brick flrqplece in r amity room, open ki tchen centre! ear 3 bedrooms 1 ' i b* ths $109 000

H A L L & H U N T E R

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O P E N S A T . 1 - 4 P M

1 6 3 7 R I D G E C R E S T North of Tienken West ol Lrverno«

4 bedroom 2% b* th colonial, 'amity 100m l l i e p l a c a . c e n t r a ' air $143 900

3 5 2 R I D G E W O O D Off Onon Floed. North of Tienken Treed, country setting ravine site 4 bedrooms, library, lamily room, walk-out. central air $179,900

A S K F O R C E I J A B R O W N

M E R R I L L L Y N C H R E A L T Y

6 5 1 - 8 8 5 0 6 5 1 - 8 2 9 2

OPEN SUN OCT 2 - l pm-4pm 2154 Willow Leaf Courtr Whtaoenng Willows sub S of Hamlin. W of Ltvemois Nearly new Tudor style, on a wooded cui de sec lot. 4 bed-rooms. 2 'y Baths. Nbrary wtth oak 8 brass wet bar. center island kitchen, 'o rmal IMng room 8 dining room with bay windows, family room wrth stone f ireplace 2 tiered decks cen-tral air sprinkl ing system $210,000 Ask few Mary Moor*375-240e

ERA HOME A LAND

OPEN SUN 2-5PM Troy - Ramtree Village 1405 Ogden 4 Bedroom 2'k b * t h colonial $ 1 2 5 9 0 0 641-0246

PRIDE IN OWNERSHIP SHOWS m this wen-maintained Troy Colonial located In central Jrdy, on a large fenced yard featuring 4 bedrooms. I ' - i baths, large breakfast araa. and pr ivet* cedar deck $114,900 (T-46MIR) 689-3300

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE BETTER HOMES 8 GARDENS

ROCHESTER HILLS 478 Cypress. Attract ive 4 bedroom, 2't Bath colonial Beeutifui prtvale yard, central air sprinklers, library, many extras Move In condit ion $199,000 651-2917 or 644-0254

ROCHESTER HILLS - 4 bedroom colonial, commons, pond w«lk-ou1 basemen!. $229,000 Open Sun 2-5 Immediate occupency 651 -2966

ROCHESTER HILLS 3-4 bedroom home* starting from $122,990 Many custom feature* in-c luded. Rocheater schools, close lo downtown shopping

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6 5 2 - 4 8 2 1

ROCHESTER - 3 bedroom bnck ranch, walk out basement wrth nre-piaca. beeutifui prtvate backyard $89 900 652-6946

SAVE $10,000 By owner 4 bedroom, den. 2 H baths, living, dlnkig. fsmHy rooms. hreplace. central air large $159,995 OPEN SUN 2-5 1-6365

S E L L E R S S A Y S S E L L ! New home ready Troy - Chelsea Vil-lage Sub 4 bedroom 2't baths, master suite wtth walk m doeet, cantral air cMHng fan*, natural fire-piece m famky room leeds to sun room wrth doorwaHs to custom wood deck wrth gas BBQ Lawn sprinklers, side entry garage many other amenities Best price m area $187,000 Cell Sieve Riedy, CENTURY 21 A0VANTAGE528-

0920

Troy

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5

O W N E R W A N T S A S A L E Fleduced twice e this Troy Estates 4 bedroom. 2't bath colonial wttl i up-dated kitchen, newer furnace 1st floor laundry & dan. home warranty. $169 900 ~Ask for Linda Lindsay

E a r l K e i m

B i r m i n g h a m

6 4 5 - 5 8 0 0

torn deck fo gorgeous 2 l ib rary has a

° r 2

sink BeauMM 1*1 «oor maaler auna haa veuhed ceMna extra d o * * * * huge tked beth The large kischen

bedrooma r t beth* 3 car garage Mr. security sprinkler. $315 000

CI , » 0* Long LMa . E

ASK FOR SANDY CMMSTOPHER or TEDMARECk l

M e r r i l l L y n c h

R e a l t y

6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0 6 4 1 - 7 9 7 5

QRAOOUB (MOROIAN COLO—ALl

T r o y - C h a m w o o d S u b A beauty* Randazzo bukt 4 bed-rooms. 2% baths, IMng room, dining room, hugs famky room. Nbrary. first f loor laundry. 3 car st tached garage 2 bedrooms in wsat-out lower level Asking $329,000 Must ssk f o r . .

S y l v i a S t o t z k y

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

6 6 1 - 9 8 0 8

B e e p e r 2 7 6 - 4 3 4 7 w a n 3 beep* dial your number

O f 6 4 4 - 4 7 0 0

TROY GEM' 4 bedroom, colonial, cenlra l ak. 1st f l laundry, hmshed

lovely i reed lot many ex-tras, muat see! 1125.900 879-1321

TROY - Open S u i d a y 1-5 5151 Buckingham Place N oI Leng Lake. E o i Cookdge Immaculate 2 bed-room. 1% bath loanhouee in North-held MBs Famky room with beamed caking, oentral sk hmshed base-ment $87,900 HMS, 526-0775

TROY - Open Sunday 1-5 200 Flor-e S Of Square Lake W o l

Uvernois Specious n e w 3/4 bed-room. 2 bath colonial Hugs greet room, formal dfceng. 1st hoor leun-

2 oarage* Large, treed yard >127,900

HMS. 529-0775

TROY - Ramtree VMage 4 bedroom quad home with 2't ba th * Move-m cond i t i on G o o d farrwty homa $129,000 C a l 869-7229

TROY RANCH Perfect m nice area Nicely decorated m neutral decor Feature* two bed-rooma. ki tchen 1st Hoor leundry. l i e car haaiaf l gerage. o n a quiet deed and street Troy achoola near-by $64 500

E A R L K E I M

M A P L E 6 4 2 - 6 5 0 0

TROY SPEC - W a * Out 4 bedroom on treed lot m W o o d landa. Open Sun 1 4pm Reduced io $249,900 M. of Warn* * W of Crooks

STEVE COLE RE/MAX 689-3600

TROY - 4 bedroom brick colonial Fama* rooi kreplece. cen t ra aa, alarm system, l a m l y acre lot $121,900 524-1094

UMOUC 3 bedroom r a m * on large

GREY BRCK m - U V B . On k i <>4 de ser i ' » « i a a a l Tray Pi SI 14 •an large Me S H > i i a . 1 oRtoa ga* hell aaker heel, r * Heme T * car garao* $182 000 8 4 3 - 7 M 1

A HOME FOR MX MAaONt i t W N F M H SAA. A SKATE)

a * a » af m««fv ereoma. r * e e *

M A X B R O O C K . I N C

3 0 9 R o y a i O a k - O a k P a r k

H u n t i n g t o n W o o d s

3 2 0

W a y n a C o u n t y

A Beautiful Ranch

H U N T I N G T O N W O O D S Open Sundey 1-4

13134 Talbot 2 Mocks E ot Coo-kdge Brick with aluminum tnm 3 . bedroom* 2't beth*. famky room 21a 18. lormel dmmg room, hkl un-finished besement ga* forced mt furnace c e n t r e mr 2 car gerage Attract ive landscap ing Surton-Berkley Scnoola $107,500

5 4 3 - 5 5 2 5

•at gerage. 1450 aq 3 bedroo i

3M kaeSien 2 ear arteched gerage (Ii o p e n e r Pr o t a s s i o n a l l y

yard C a l for many

•ol, and beeu-tifui tngiOMnd pool M car garaga M i n i C a n d i • i o» 9 ' m l n a h a m

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M A X B R O O C K . I N C .

Among the lerge homes a this chermmg 4 bedroom 2 beth home with coved celknge merb l* ti led hrspisce m living room, tormei din-ing room rvewer carpet ing and win-dow treatments and new floor m k i tchen Psruaky Finished beeemeni REDUCEO $94 900 H-35474

H A N N E T T , I N C .

R E A L T O R S

6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

ONE OF the oldest homes on Vm-setts BJvd Extra large lot, 5 bed-room 2't bath, lerge counlry kitch-en screened *»da porch Antique lover's d-resm' Rsiph Conseiyes Realtor 399-6400

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 4 102 Amherst. S o i 14 Mile E off Evergreen N Roy al Oak colonial with 4 bedtooms 2't baths, central mt. country kitchen $ 139 900 Ralph Manuel Associates

647-7100

ROYAL OAK - NEW OFFERING

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5

1 0 1 8 N . B L A I R (N of Gardeme. S of 12. W of Campbel l I Charming bnck Engk*n cottage m shade of 100 yeer old oek tree . ^ ^ j j e d r o o m s formal dining room bey window, hreplace '©c room oversized heated garage Greal location $75,000

C E N T U R Y 2 1

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6 2 6 - 8 8 0 0

RtfVAL OAK - 14/Woodward 4333 Berkshire 3 bedroom ranch, fire-place, screened porch Open Sat 1-5pm $77 500 - 549-8285

ROYAL OAK 2 bedroom, lovely sub Remodeled, new carpeting/ paint 1323 McLean S ol Lincoln. E of Main $45.^00 851 9623

WAYNE . . f l Cape Cod. 3 bedroom Innng. dining ki ichen, temky room hre-place deck new carpet newer roo i $54,500 941-5025

3 2 1 H o m o s

L i v i n g s t o n C o u n t y

HARTLAND - by owner, at tract ive 3 bedroom chelet near laka. 1450 sq n r * baths firepiece decks. bMco-

P, 1% car garage fuk besement 3.900 632-6937

HOWELL- 3 bedrooms, 2 bs ths , 2 fireplaces landscaped paved drive, large deck matu ia trees Bukt 1979 1108 Willow Lane $110,000 Owner 517 546-2260

THIS LOCATION HAS EVERYTHING Swimming, boat ing golf ing com-mune wtth nature and godd schools vou can have it all wrtfwn rust min-utes of this custom quality buki, 5 bedroom 3 fuk beth home on ap-proximately 2 seres Home features fireplace 12x24 sunroom family room, game room with wet bar. 2't car attached garage plus detatched 3 car garage wtth workshop Huge wrap-around deck underground sprinklers Blacktop dr ive This truly must be seen to be appreciated Reasonable al $2*9 500 Call Dorothy Bales eves 426-8464 waggoner Reel Estate 426-6387

3 2 2 H o m e s

M a c o m b C o u n t y

" N E W L I S T I N G

Beautifully mainta ined bnck rsnch •nth hmshed walk -oul basement on almost an aer* m Rom^o Hardwood hoo< wood w indow* new dec* and more $119 900

Nicely landscaped pr ivate yard t u ' rounds this brick rsnch in Shelby Township New roof snd storm doors, tenced yard gerag® snd more $65,900

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M A N U E L

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3 2 6 C o n d o s

CITY OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS Woodward Long Lake deteched Specteculer news Redwood decks Attached garage 3 bedroom k-b re r , fireplace* Very deluxe Re duced to $349 000 Owner direct

647-3442

CLINTON TWP MORAVIAN MEAD-OWS Ranch style By Owner 2 bedroom* 1400 sq h 2 car garage fu l l B a a e m e n i many e x t r a s $122 900 466-0564

C O N D O L I V I N G

O N A L A K E Simply marvelous f rom it s N Wabeek lakelront location lo n s oversized deck end fabulously wsl» out lower level Wake up w i t i a new of the lake f rom youi hr*t floor mas ter bedroom suite Superb quality with many amenities of the T990 s For private showing

SUSAN WEINSTOCK

R A L P H M A N U E L W E S T

8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0 , R e s 8 5 5 - 2 8 7 7

3 2 6 C o n d o s

N E W L I S T I N G ^ Exci t ing and gorgeous townhouee fea tu r ing 2 separate bed room suites ceramic tile entry Hrst l looi laundry neutral decor and 2 car at T BCflQCT ago f ormiOQlO" HiU»'

S132 900

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M A N U E L 8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0

N E W L I S T I N G

CONTEMPORARr RANCH condo buill ih 198T shows like new * " neutrel decor professionally Un ished walk out lower « r » almos' doubles f i e space Greet pnvele k> cation Back'ng t o * nature are* $169 900 Ask tor

K a t h y O ' N e i l l

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

3 4 8 - 6 4 3 0

CROSS WINDS .mmacmate 2 bad r o o m 1 't B a m l o w n h o u s e skylights f irepiec* private -seclud-ed locat ion $83 500 Call Home owners Concept at 12 Oa»s349

3355 or Owner 348 2768

3 1 0 W i x o m - C o m m e r c e

U n i o n L a k a

3 2 4 O t h a r S u b u r b a n

H o m o s F o r S a l a

C O M M E R C E T O W N S H I P Move In and start unpacking Im-maculate 3 bedroom ranch wrth full finished Baseeient Large country kitchen walks out 10 a new two level dack 8 laroe secluded 8 lertced back yard At tached oversae 2 car oarage Don t forget your boat' Swimming 8 boat ing privileges lo private ak sports Commerce Lake are included Priced at only $96,500

C a l l P a t K e n n y

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

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3 1 1 H o m e s

O a k l a n d C o u n t y

BY OWNER - CLARKSTON AREA Water lo rd HUB Large Contempo-rary barn conver ted to home (was showcased m Osk land Press -19651 $ ' 6 9 0 0 0 623-7431

CUSTOM DEER LAKE FARMS Tudor Executive home that wkl meet famky 8 entertaining needs 2.820 sq f l on 2 main levels • 950 sq ft m f inished walk -oul area Or eel room Open hoor plan 4 bedrooms + dan 8 of f ice 1 27 acrsawrth prt-val«Deer Lake prMlegea $298 500 Cak EMY CARRY 893-0098

Century 21 Hakmark North

F O R E C L O S U R E Cute 2-3 bedroom home wrth fuk basement and garage Waal Bloom-fleid Schools. Sylvan Lake prtvt-leges Only $43 900 Realty Consultants. 2 54-0960

N E W L I S T I N G Sharp updated, immaculate home m a desirable Onon Township home sub . laka prMlegea Large wood dack. newer carpet ing, track l ighting end morel $94,900

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OPEN SUN OCT 2 - Ipm-4pm 8063 Fawn Va ley Drive Oeerwood sub. N at 1-75. Exit 96. E of M-15 Custom built home on one aere wooded lot. g rea l room, Itrst hoor master auna wrth exceptional maa-ter bath, Whir lpool tub Finished wa lk -ou t b a s e m e n t , workahop . oversized 2 car garage Cenlral ak. •prinkHog system, custom crafted Iron! door 8 cabinets throughout $296,000 For addtt loal feature*, c a l Mary Moor * 375-2*00

ERA HOME 8 LA NO

OPEN SUN 1-4 9065 Autumnglo Help' Owner ha* another - Musi sak rustic contemporary on a gorgeous 1 't acre i reed aattmg m Clark st on 3 bedrooma. 2t baths. 1*1 hoor study, 1st hoor laundry, air condi-tomng. 3 car garage $162,900 (Dix-ie Hwy N o f 1-75 fo right on Oak HB. straight to Old Kent Lane, right l o Autumngio left l o home l THE MICHAEL GROUP 625-1333

WALLED LAKE Cute a* a bug' G o r g e c M well main-tained ranch move In condit ion Many axtraa loo numerous to men-tion Mrs Clean lives here $96,500

H E P P A R D

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W a y n a C o u n t y

BOSTON EDISON SUBDIVISION l i ves I or* t ree! ' 3 story. 5 bedroom. 3 * bath, l ibrary. Hvtng 8 dmmg oom. hruafied basement 2 car ga-age Seker must sea Land contract

available wnh $10,000 down Reel Estate One Cynthia Smith 532 6600 Eva* 532-6412

DETROIT . w Golden Gate - 1'4 slo-3 bedroom, breaklas l nook, large

m m . baa amen!. 2 car de-jarage. needs pemt Land $3500 down or $290 month

tor 34 mon th* or $12,500 476-9697

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O O N T LET THIS ONE SLIP BY Great starter home or m»e«ti! i*ni property 3 bedroom. V * balh. alu-minum aiding 2 cat anached ge-

. * . addit ional lot ai * k * o i * Van Buran school* $64,500 Caa Gloria ..

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0 3 9 7 - 3 3 4 2

MADISON HEIGHTS Lovely 3 bedroom bnck ranch m de-sirable neighborhood 2 l<4 cai ga-age full basement hardwood

floors, sl ic ing doors to pat io win dow treatments and ceiling fans slay Priced at $66 900

SCHULTES REAL ESTATE 573-3900

CUTE A N D C O r r An ideal alternative lo renting < smlable for an investment1 " e r e s wonderful apportunity to own »Our own place1 A small one Bed 'oom : end unit condc- ius1 listed at only $42,500' Al ' appliances stay' Call us NOW'

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D E C K E R

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DOWNTWON ROCHESTER ' • Luxu ry res iden t i a l condos 2 ; bedroom 2 Bath 1300 sq 1

335 1043 j

FARMINGTON HILLS 15 Mile at Orchard Lake Rd 2 Bed

I room 2 Bath 2nd hoor unit com piele k i ichen with Balcony ca rpo t i | pool 8 tennis cour ts Ask ing $58 750 Call Bruce i ioyO al Meadowmanagement >48 5400

E»quisi1e contemporar , condo n Frankl in Village Harowood floors bu.lt ins 2 bedrooms T t oam* - • » out 'owe- 'evei aod breatma-.ng Views at wooded 'avmes Top ol the Ime everylhing' $395 000

-Clean and eomlpr tabla neutrally decorated one Beorbom condc, available jus ' lo l tou' Top floor loca ttor means m o n flfwacyt Super North Royai Oak location $53 500

Contemporary Birmingham condo >,lfe«ing lots o l sxytights halt moon w n d o w s ceramic tue hrsl h o c master suite 2 add'i ional upsterrs bedrooms and a Jen .ess Ihan 2 r i m ' s old' $279 500

l o t s t i l living space in th.s 3 Bed ropm 2 i Bath condo c ovety court ya rd i vng and dining room new' , carpeted finished '*c -oom and lots 01 Bu'it 'ns S-outhliew con.er ience $14 5inc

P a n n ' i r n view of F L a > » f rom this new ' , carpeted m d neat ClOi ster On The l akes Condo End unit s we " located w l h m suC Un ished

• l o o m wi t r m l bar and poo' u t i l e $187 ooo

Easy ' i v n g and great location for II-,.s lovely '»nch Cluster nome in sc^rghl after Colony C u b Fealu'ws 2 t ied iooms ? lull a " d 1 "art oaths l -br*ry islanc »itch^n and Birminq h a m S c h n o i s $ 2 ' 0 000

SUBURBAN HOME - Low down No credit check Interest only pay-ments Land contract Wide price range 355-4621

FARMINGTON HILLS Farm.nglon Sq Condos I Bed-corn with study 3rd hoor complete kiTaheN ca ' port deck pool 8 tennis courts Asking $53,900 Cal l Bruce UOyd at Meadowmanagemer i 348-^400

FARMINGTON HILLS ' 4 S Middle-belt 1 bedroom Country Glens Newlral deco- Available .Mmediate-ly Reduced $55.900 Day 357 2100 or eves 8 weekends 645-1563 Broker .'Owner

3 2 5 R e a l E s t a t e

S e r v i c e s

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 - 4 P M Slunmng 2 bedroom I '•> bath ranch, first floor laundry, fuk Base-men' 1 car detached garage excel-lent location walking dis lance to downto%»o Plymouth $106 900

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ALDINGBROOKE W BLOOMFIELD Ranch condo Decorated with quali-ty 8 good taste Move m cond i t ion 2850 sq f l IMng space on 1st floor includes large masler bedroom surta. 1100 sq ft of hmshed space m lower level m d u d e s bedroom 8 l iv ing-enlertamment area Custom European k i tchen bukt ins through-out Extras. $265 000 661-4732

] FARMINGTON HILLS

Sierrs Pointe Condominiums F*rm-! ington Hills '-nest rondommium community

) Townhouse and ranch unils avail-able horn $125 900 vaulted ceil-ing* fireplace Basemant dec" Euro-Styled ki tchen with Oven ange dishwasher microwave

'hase I close-out special bonus GE Refrigerator 'deluded on unrts pu-chased through Novemper 15. 1988

| Come and see why so man* l a v * made Sierra Pointe then I " * ' | choice'

Northeast corner of ' 3 Mile and Haisled Roads Mode's open dally 12-6pm 66 1 - ' 400

Developed By The Irvine Group Inc

A N E W C O N D O M I N I U M

G R E E N P O I N T E

W . B L O O M F I E L D 2 bedroom. 2 ' * beth lownhouse 2 car attached garage. Hreplace. cen-tral mt. fuk baaemeni. pr ivate waned courtyard. $102,490

6 6 1 - 4 4 2 2

ANN ARBOR- S p a d o u * 3 bedroom 2 bath condo convenient to shop-ping & AAT A transit Feature* ca-thedral ceilings, updated appli-ances dasalc window treatments, prtvkte balcony, reeerved park ing A carport storage $65,000 By Ownar Buyers Only Open Sun Noon-5pm or by appointment 662-1199

BEACON HOLLOW CONDO -$149 ,900

Plymouth Twp's finest condomini-ums - quality abounds In this Garish bunt townhouse Some ca the many features include 2 large bedroom suite* complete with fuk baths Mas-ter bedroom has marb le Hreplace and balcony Family r oom with fire-place and wet bar Security system Ceramic foyer. 6 panel doors deck wrth bui l t - in benches, tab le 8 planter Backs lo open area Can Donna Foreman Re-Max Boardwalk

459-3600

BIRMINGHAM-Doemtovm Specious condo m excellent condi t ion 2 bad-rooms. 2 b a t h r o o m s , c a r p o r t Priced to sell $115,000 645-2495

BIRMINGHAM. LUXURY. 3 bed-room* 9th green, Oakland H « * Counlry Club 2't bath*, detached condo 540-7555

BIRMINGHAM Manors of 1725 E 14 Mke Open Sun l - 4 p m 1 bed-room. new European ki ichen pool unmediete occupancy Bloomfield Reelty. Mc 254-5536

BIRMINGHAM walk 10 town h o m this sharp 1st Hoor condo 2 bed-rooma New a lmond ki tchen wtth ak new appkances including micro-wave. natural wood f loors m kvmg room $ din ing room Parquet floor in ki ichen Attached garage 8 seem fly system $119,900 C a l Kalhle Goodrtch644-67Q0

M A X B R O O C K . I N C .

BLOOMFIELD COUNTRY MANOR REDUCED $93 900

room Fuk Basement

RALPH MANUEL

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NCTRTHFIELO HILLS Troy Crooks S Long Lake a-ha 1796 Brentwood 3 bedroom 2^1 bath '-replace g* 'age $9% 900 64 1-9486

NORTH SOUTHFiEvD 2 Bed rooms 7 Baths pool clubhouse need to sel' $52 900 Can lor appd in tmeni 646-0592

NOR'HVILLE » i c « l i o r n - town house in lovely oca!-or*. 3 bee rooms 1'> batn 'u'ly appnanced k i tchen dining room sunken ivmg r o o m basement centr»i air 8 more SS^OOO HMS sale by owner hot l ine 569 0070

N O R T H V U I E Le imgton Condo min iums fmmacuiate 2 bedroom townhouse f imshed »al» o u l Base ment cus tom deck over looks Stream first hoor laundry 2 car at tached garage Must see to a p p r e c *Te immediate occupancy Can

J o h n O ' B r i e n R E A L E S T A T E O N E

3 4 8 - 6 4 3 0

FARMINGTON HILLS RamBleWooO Beautiful detachod condo 1950 sq rt 2 bedrooms 2 baths Nbrary ap pMances etc $214 Q00 6 6 1 1 6 4 3

FARMINGTON HILLS • saM/waaa. 1 bedroom al 12th Estate* Pool ten-nis. carport Reduced $47,900 Im-mediate occupancy 851 -8 f 08

FARMINGTON HILLS spacious wail appointed walk-out ranch 3 bedrooms 3 baths fireplace 2 car oarage plus many custom features $175,000 476-2653

FARMINGTON Sharp small 1 bed-room upper, walk to town. 4 appli-ances am clubhouse indoor p o d low interest assumpt ion $39,500 After 6 30pm 427-9550

FARMINGTON Sharp 3 bedroom 2't balh hmshed walk-out 'Owpr level 2 car garage $133 500

ERA COUNTRY RIDGE 474-3303

FONTAJNEBLEAU CONOO Waler tord 'Pont iac area i bed room carport -pool 2nd hoor many upgrades Must see' 68 1 3087

HIGHLAND LAKES Northvil le Townshic 2 bedroom townhouse loaded with charm 2 bedrooms. l ' i baths family room firepiece and formal dining room Mint condi t ion plus immediate occu pancy $92 500

HARRV S

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

• iORTMVIL lE ' 2 Bedrooms 2 Baths 2 covered carports extras $79 900 Open Mouse Sun noon 5pm ' 346-1853

NOVI

B E S T B U Y ' AbS04ut«rf> i m p a c t » u « u r > COTKSC P»ciu '^per fect swttmg *nth pond pool A tartms courts A Steal at *»4 '>00

D O N N A D O N A L D S O N R£ MAX too 346 3000

N O V I / N O R T H V I L L E A rare f ind Townhouse with al lached garage Basement 2 bed rooms 8 1 ' i Baths immediate occu pancy so you can move in Belor* the snow hies $77 200

3 COUNTR* PLACE CONDOS 2 4 3 bed room* two and 2't baths garage choose f rom townhou*e 2 story or 1 story up Start ing al $89 900

N O R T H V I L L E G 'ea t ranch with 2 bed'ooms spa c ious living room with cathedral ce^ mg 8 natural fireplace, all new win dows 8 ooorwaii prwale pat io part ly finished Basement, pool tennis cour t & i*«e $82 000

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NOVI Open Sat Sun 2-5 9 Mile 8 Haggerty Lakewoode Par k homes a great buy' 1300 sq f l townhouse 3 bedrooms ! •» baths plus basement shower attached ga rage 8 more $94 000 Call Home owners Concept at 12 Oak*349

3355 or owner 349-9422

NOVI Stonehenge Ranch $?e 500 23723 Stonehenge Blvd OPEN Sun 1 -3pm 669-47J6

NOVI WALLED LAKE SHORELINE CONDO

3rd Hoor 1 bedroom with 2 large decks complete kitchen washer 4 dryer plus garage A greal buy at $61 900" Call Bruce Lloyd at

L A K E A C C E S S Hard to fund condo with garage Walk to Walled Lake 2 bedrooms approximately 1000 sq ft includes an appkances plus w**ne> 8 dryer Neutral decor $58 900

D & H I N C O M E P R O P E R T Y

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s 7 3 7 - 4 0 0 2

Meadowmanagement 348 540C

LIVONIA OPEN SAT SUN t 5PM Super Condit ion 2 bedroom 2 bath. Florida room laundry garaga neutral decor View of cour tyard poC* $109 900 17931 Unrvarsity Perk By Owner 464-7329

LIVONIA - t bedroom sunken living room large screeneo m belccmy new fumace 8 aw condi t ioning new er carpet ing A window treatment Lovely wooded adutt com pie» wrth pool Low maintenance lee include* heat $57 000 422 8355

B L O O M F I E L D C O N D O S WILLOW W A Y " large and lovely

M decor 2 natural room*. 2 be th* k m o a new a lmond

nace I air Qraal valuo al $79 900

MULBERRY S p e o c u * 1st floor condo with patio Grew locat ion

pool and c lubhouse Include* 2 bedroom 2 bath*.

LOVELY 3 bedroom Condo with 2't beth* Lak* kcrosa Ihe street Eaay access to 1-96 20 minute* from Bar rmnghem or Farrmngfon Waai to

$54 900 Ask lor Reoefca Wakamaon

NIEBAUER REALTY INC 624-3015

GRANORIVER TELEGRAPH a * sharp 3 bedroom Bungalow In • good neighborhood, aero** Wm street f rom a golf course lor 137.900 sound* good to you. than caa m *

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J O A N G U Y M A N R E A L E S T A T E O N E

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BLOOMFIELD HILLS CONOO 2 bedrooma 2 be th* dkkng room beech $ pool, carpor t $77,900

STEVE COLE RE/MAX 6 9 9 3600

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MODEST RANCH Oesirebie Now locat ion for * 2 bed room and una with private utlkty room gerkg* newer windows and carpet ing Lovely view of commons immediate occupancy $64 900

HARRY S

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

NEW CONSTRUCTION CONOOS Opan Thursday A Fndey 3 7pm Saturday $ Sunday ' i - 5 p m Caa tor detaaa Century 21 At ' h a l a k e *

699 2111

NOVI-2 bedroom I S baths central a« neutral decor skylights fire-place finished Baseman' garage $95 000

Homeowners Concept 349-596 t or 564 HOME

N ROYAL OAK (North Covet Ai tract ive 2 bedroom townhouse Fire-place all appliances 2 carports fenced patio pr iced *1 $71 900

G o o d e 6 4 7 - 1 8 9 8 Real Estate

OAK PARK 1 bedroom ground floor condo unit W 9 M i 'Cookdg* Appii ances laundry immediate occupan cy 353-5787 or 788-0529

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 - 5 42107 MILL RACE

I Between Haggerty 4 Bradner S o i 5 PL yMOUTH TOWNHOUSE. 2 bed r o o m * t * ba th* Basement 8 at tached garage veer old immediate occupancy Reduced to $95 000 ASK FOR GORDON

CENTURY 21 M J L C O R P O R A T E

T R A N S F E R E E S E R V I C E

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(N of Maple W o f O r c h e r d l k l CHOICE LOCATION m West B loom ' * * d Open car a m * entry leedmg to a Stunning newty protossraneHy dec orated 3 bedroom j cat gerage laundry off k i tchen den with f i r a p l a c e l o r m a ! d m i n g r o o m $114 000 ASKFORVERNA

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OPEN SUN 2 30pm 5pm Adam* Wood Condo 1260 Wood crest Circle. N of Squere Lak* W ol Adam* Road 2 bedroom* 2't Baths, redwood deck atr ium wood-ed le t t ing Off South T imbemow immaculate condit ion $ 171 500 Ed Riadon 645 2500 64 9 4673

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O P E N S U N 2 - 5 ADAMS WOOOS TOWNHOUSE 3 . # v e i 3 Bedroom* beeutltuliy dec-orated i 131 ivy Glen N of Square Lake W oh Adam* $217 500 Eddw Mention 540-5500 Home 642-9427 Cranbrook Assoc Inc Flealtor*

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B E A N O W N E R

SiutfiMeid Schools U n d e r $ 3 1 0 m o n t h

ittte VMey 474-6500

CASS lAKE Enioy laae Innng 1965 Redman 14.60 2 bedrooms, appliance* included $12 500 or best i i fer 681-6057

CONCORD !4«70 With Vinyl siding 4 dec( 2 Bedroom 2 bath n e car -pel adult section Novi lake prnn-i r^ps $16 0(*> Must sell 624 9654

DET ROITER 1969 12X60 *p*ciou» 2 bedroom al' appliance* included shaded »ard with shed Musi sell $8 000 offer 9am-9pm 397-8538

DON T RENT' BUT ih.s «ke '967 3 Bedroom Home „ . t h cNer 900 sq f l of kvmg space for as little a* $200 per month HOMETOWN USA 495-1617

FAIRMON" '964 mobile home. 2 bedroom 2 balh Fireplace all ap-pliances $14 000 or best o fe r

Oay* 261 '776 Eve 326-7873

F A i R M f N * 1966 14. -0 , 3 bed-r o o m ' ; full air stove tndge deck * w > n g Sper-i*i construction' Shar t • $ -0 000 728 9392

- t iGHi AND Hills Victorian I 4 i 7 0 porch fireplace w*t bar pantry k i ichen 2 Bedrooms t 'y b«lh* air appliance* shed Moving must sell best otter 4 74-6329

-KlL'DAv ESTATES Ih Canton-i4..*0 B' is lo i ' 980 2 bedroom a - }e B»tr with garden tub appii mcesslay $ l t 700 72 ' -0608

K O M f T T E 1962 in Canton-on the Crest let ihe park with privacy-> t i O N I * $ ' 4 0 . MO this deal wor- t M l HOMETOWN USA,

495-1617

viBERTv 1967 furnished t 2 i 3 6 $4500 427-0923

PRIME Auburn MiHs ^ocatloo- Open House Sur 1 5pm Marietta 1987. "i bedroom* 2 bath*, 'irecnace Low $40 s 335 4308 or 265-6856

SCHUL 'Z 1977 14.70 2 bedroom* 2 'un Baths stove tngde. 10»12 wned shed, many « * l r a s Adult sec-non $-4 500'best 685-9226

SHANNON - 9 8 ' 14.65 central air :• tu« Baihs n<e .carpeting Beautl-'u-1 . an slay at Westpoint Manor In Canton 397-3375

ROCHESTER MILLS New neutral decor 2 bedroom 2 i bath ranch loft 2 car a' tachec garage emuciul basement $ -28 900 652-6673

ROCHESTER MILLS CONDO 3 bedroom 1's t>atfi full basement dec" all appliances C « a n 6 Pretty' S79 SOO 6 5 I 8 ' 4 8

SHANNON 1982 14.70 with 7»24 f« j .andc Novi Meadows Park Pnceo to sen at $22 900 Afte. 5pm

344-924 1

SHEFFIELD 12.60 2 Bedrooms front end k tchan air double lot. lenced Novi school* A*aumption •ow Gown $380 payments lot rent $12,200

I including 542-4768

R O ' A k OA" Coventry park ranch 2 Bedroom c-arpoH. .mmediate po»-( sesstion By owner ' $76.'300 259 4812 o« 298 6375

S«.VL:NE >986 2 bedroom. 2 bath*. 2 ceiling 'an* 2 skykght* cathedral ceiling shingled root 'vinyl siding. centraLair i0>10shed 471-0365

SACRIFICE-Popular West Btoomhaid 2"C floor ranch with 25h e . t ra bedroom or 'amity room 2 other bedrooms 3 Baihs 2 car ga- age basemen" fire-p i a c e a p p l i a n c e s E . q u - s ' l e grounds, pool clubhouse immedi-ate occupancy $ ' 2 9 900 A*k tor Sheri Re W u Eaaculrve 737-6812

SOUTHFIELD Lover, 2 bedroom lownhouse. hmshed lamily room many e i l r a * $75,500 After 6PM

5ST-0244

SOUTHFIELD- Village House Lovely 2 bedroom 2 B»1h unrt laundry room appliance*, kitchen upgrade private entry, pool $64,900

POMRO* REALTORS Ask lot Sharon 559-3344 543-2645

WALLED LAKE Lake Village It. 2 bedroom 1"t Bath, air condit ioned colonial all appliances Buyers omy

464-2617

WALLED LAKE L ak esioe Condo

2 bedroom townhouse* completely -emodeied tonry 4 ieh i

Ma'abanian » Associates 624 53 73

W E S ' BLOOMF-ELD Westbrooke Parkview model end ranch umt 2 Bedrooms plus den white rmca . i tchan basemen! 2 car garage October completion $ '59 ,900 plus e . v a a 669 4809

WESTLAND 2 bedroom r t bath lull basemem attached garage central air pooi Near We*t land Mail Can 455-8233

WESTLANO 2 bedroom* V * bath-Townhouse with dmmg room Full basement Dec* Attached garage Ca rpe ted t h roughou t inc lud ing basement central air By owner $79 900 459-6152

w BLOOMFIELD MAPLE PLACE Eieganr contemporary condo Oec orator treatments throughout this * tunnmg 2 bedroom 1 den model home Finished BaWmer i many e . -t -a* By owner * 661-6920

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B u i l d a r s

LIVONIA GREAT ROOM RANCH bnck 3. bedroom of fer* a bnc* fire-place 2't baths, t * i floor laundry Hill basement 2's car attacheo ge-rage. 90"s efficient fumeea. oak cabmel* stained woodwork wood window*, and pluah carpet Quick occupancy $145 550

HARR* S

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

NEW HOMES Vikage of Mi l tord • tart ing al $103,700 on Aooey Lane. N of ihe Village W o t l Milt or (J Rd 3 • k.awv c u n a r h Hama«

OPEN SAT A SUN 2 5 SiCHey Corners m W i . o m New *ub-dhnsKjn 5 models lo choose f rom Price* from $107 900 lo $129 900 N o " Maple and E of W i . o m Fid Al Sp«er Builder

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F o r S a l a

T h e B e a r I n t h e B a y

B e d & B r e a k f a s t In Petoskey overlooking a ty perk and the river Licensed operation with proven income $159 900 Call

D a v e W a t s o n R e a l E s t a t e O n e

( 6 1 6 ) 3 4 7 - 6 2 0 0

BURT LAKE PUBLIC ACCESS 1 mile from these e.cedeni building sites starting at $1500 Low down 8 monthly payments

STURGEON RIVER Reduced $7000 income Property 2 bedroom home plus 4 rental cabins mobile home pac with wen 6 septic 200 It of wooded frontage Near State land

Can Gar , Phillips Re-Maa Reel Estate

616-347-4100

ELEGANT Turn of the Century re-fur bisnec home near Port Sanilac • t i r w o Boater* Only $35 000

964-1598

GAYL0RD AREA HOME 640 sq h good condition New 2 car ga-•age ; o l 200 * 200 lak* access furnished $13,500 with $5,000 down 696-9255

H A R B O R S P R I N G S BlRCHWOOD FARM ESTATE

Resale *pecialis1 E jcakar t home* g o " course and/or wooded lots available

Ken Rabid o u . Associate Broear

H E M I N G E R - P E D E R S E N

R E A L E S T A T E , I N C t94 E Main Street

Harbor Springs, Ml 49740

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HONOR 3 bedroom home full basement of furnace for hot water heat 10 acres on Carters Creek Needs work $29 900 616-378 2625

LAKE CITY AREA 10 Acres 2 mke* f rom La*e City 8 beeutrfui Lake Mis-seukee E.ceaeni hunting I wad We •bound E-Z terms Call 474-1648

RETIRE OR RETREAT t rom me city Three Rivers Mich 3 bedroom fam-ily room woodbummg stove 3 acres mground pooi COLKitry set-t ing $54,900 616-496- 7696

RlOGEWAlE a a hunting 6 hahmg paradise 30 maa* S of Alpena Equity n ie int ienhipa available ai 1500 aera camp complete w.'iodga Wit accommodate X I parson* C a l Mershaa Pickaa (3131947 1540

SHANTY CREEK E.ecutrve home 3000 sqh 4 bed-room 2't bath I H year* otO Large

-age F*ni** t ic new tor 25 maa* •25 000 Cak After 6pm

616-533-6154 17'

3 3 3 M o r t h a m P r o p e r t y

F o e S a l e

TRAVERSE CITY Oeiuse condo 2 bedroom. 2 bath 2 ca> garage neer Grand Tiavarsa Re* on Aakmg $•25 000 t-616-936-2645

TRAVERSE CITY 20 ac-e*. hard wood, paved, electric Neer Jack Nick leu* The Beer GoM Course Terms 524 3293

WALLOON LAKE OPEN SUN 2-5 5168 Lake Grove Rd 1200 *q ft co l lage with 90 sand beech Large deck artesian wee $ ttt? 500 > 616-347-9504 616-347-6031

WOOOCD 76 acres wtth furnished mo be* home, aa o< pan Ka»aaka County Day* or ev* 616-369-2423 After 5 421-4864

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P r o p e r t y F o r S a l e

SOUTHERN COLORADO t 4 acres $3 500 Only $45 down 107 payment* o l $45 8% interest Nice mountainous area Owner 1-806-376-8690

3 3 5 T i m e S h a r e

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LONDON ENGLAND 3 Sloane Gardens Club. SW 1 Lu»ury t ime share ' bedroom apartment Annual $17 900 Seasonal $12,900 Price covers occupat ion 1 wee* per yeer 1989-2019 Resident Mknager ser mc* maids towels theatrer book •ngs fresh flowers, weekly wine A cheese pe r t , etc Fa* Tele. Men gaard. Birmingham 646-0053

3 3 8 F l o o d s P r o p e r t y

FLORIDA LOT FOR SALE • North Port neei Sarasota. Large corner lot I-or informat ion Call 473-1507

G U L F C O A S T

P O R T C H A R L O T T E 2 bedroom. 2 bath condos Pre-construct ion diacouM

F R O M $ 4 2 , 9 0 0 ' (900)541-2063

POVIA-BALLANTlNE CORP

HOLIDAY LOvefy 2 bedroom 2 bath 12*22 Florida room, cathedral ceiling new, carpeting, glassed m porch garage low lanes $56,900

464-00 72

MOBILE HOME - comfortable 2 bedroom «n quality park Tampa area, can after 6pm 421-6339

STUART - Gem o l east coast Beau tiful 'airway home on 1 acre m mem-ber owned d u b 3 / 2 apai plan. pooi. many e « t r * Grea t va lue * t $2 ' 6 000 Owner (4071283-2498

er on KMkaaka County s ta t* land or two wOes Brook trout • dear bOi«v tiful $ i< 900 $500 down $150 month al 'OX interest Bieh< Realty 619-597 9691

E M * 619-322-2596

THUMB AREA Prime huntmg loca-t ion yaar around home furnished storage bam 120 acre* Altar 3pm. 274-4313 aher 6pm 359-1939

3 3 8 C o u n t r y H o m e *

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BRIGHTON Hyne Fid haavky wooded 5 acre parcel. $39 900 HARTLAND - ParshakvtM Rd 10 acres $29,900 Call Randy Mee« The Micfagan Group 227-4600

CAR COLLECTORS MINI FARM Open Sum Storage Basrns ana at-tractive -anch wtth 2 bedroom* plus possible 3rd and office or den 2 hrepiaca* and Florida room AK on very private 2's ianc*caped acres with bi rch ana pme» Goodrich. $112 000 call 639-2170

M E T A M O R A H U N T Heart of the Hunt Scenic 33 acre estate include* charming * bed-room counlry noma on hkhop set-t ing in-ground swimming pool and pool house wtth large entertainment room Excellent horse barn wan 7 stalls heated auto-walerers heated tack room and nace apartment over-head Several n jn-m shad*, hay A tractor shads A garages *nd abun-dance of board fencing A beautiful-ly maintained property $415,000

MacGLASHAN COMPANY St Claw Michigan

329-2294

M e t a m o r a H u n t C o u n t r y

PRESTIGIOUS COUNTRY ESTATE -lamily owned since the 30 s Mam home ol 5.200 sq f l overlooking 330 beeutrfui t reed hkty acres wtth pool pool house and tennis cour t* Frontage on 4 road*. 3 pond* pm* 5 acre private i *ke wnh aland con-taining a log cabm Honeymoon cot -taga 2 addit ional home* and set o i tarm butf6mg* ideal for aectuOed famky. insti tut ional or corporate retreat wtth future recreational or development potential Reduced pnce $1,320,000. possible apms

R J 1-679-2246

MILAN AREA Secluded cduntry e iecutrve home 4 wooded acre* 4 bedroom*. *v-grcxmd pool park kk* sett ing By ownar 439-8462

3 3 9 L o t s a n d A c r e a g e

F o r S a t o

BIRMINGHAM WOODS TROY Bir-mingham school* Ptctureeque. pri-vate deep wooded lot 649-4535 ot

(after 9pm 649-5341)

BRIGHTON - 5 acre parcel, heavily w o o d e d e x c e l l e n t l o c a t i o n $39 900 (3163)

LAKE SHANNON - DnITwood Or 40 acre* water privilege* $99 900 13461)

Caa RANDY WEEK Tha Michigan Group 1-227-4600

C A N T O N S T A R T B U I L D I N G N O W

Don t let the leave* t*a on ttes on* 3 beautiful 2 acre lots wtlh otlktie* western Canton among $150 000 home* 8 up Only $49 500 aach

C E N T U R Y 2 1 S U B U R B A N

4 5 5 - 5 8 8 0 4 6 4 - 0 2 0 5

CITY OF BLOOMFIELD MILLS ATTN BUILDERS

Gorgeou* ravine Building sue on cul de-sac Ideal tor wMk-out lower l e v e l A i l u t i l i t i e s a v a i l a b l e $136 300 Caa Mar*yn Rolph Mer'Kl Lynch Realty 646-6000 or home 646-1099

CLARE COUNTY . toe t-r or -( acre* wooded, 'a mae ol Muskegon riverfront spring creek dear country Term* 623-7t34 COMMERCE LAKE prtv9age*. 4 8

a 699-9747

FARMINGTON MILLS - Over 20 000 * q ft With 130 f l on DraAe Rd N of 13 Mae Suitable tor * ipc i«*d baae-men i 479-5083

FARMINGTON MILLS - beauMU M9-M s proper ty i acre Wk*l*r I O H Colony Rd Greet location $49,500

842-9309

FARMINGTON MILLS A RARE F M 0 maater-12 Mae l td 7/9Si o l i n acre 210 f rontage m country se l l ing

Priced tor quick sale $55 000

3 3 9 L o t s a n d A c r e a g e

F o r S a l e

FRAKLIN FLA VINES Lower level wem out lot $240 000 or build to euit 335-9900

G A W O R O AREA Lak* lota t rom $3500 10 acr** from $4900 Lake accaea lots from $1500 Eaay terms 699-9255

LARGE COMMERCIAL SITE

V . a c r e m e n y u s e s H i g h

t r a f f i c a r e a i n W a y n e /

W e s t l a n d O p e n l a n d c o n -

t r a c t t e r m s $ 3 2 9 0 0

C A L L B E T T Y B A R R Y

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0

3 4 2 L a k e f r o n t P r o p e r t y

ELIZABETH LAKE PRIVILEGES t - ' i b l oc * * from beech 3 bedroom 2 luk baths 2't cm gar age. WL a p p » anceC *1*y move-m condi t ion. $99 906 983 2057

M I L F O R D P I N E

M E A D O W S Beautiful woooed 8 rokmg 2-4 acr* homesites on South Milford Rd 2 miles North of 1-96 For information 362-4 150 685-9215

MILFORD - 2 6 acres - 1-96. Mklord Road Area ol $200.000- $300 000 homes Underground utilities/gas paved roads $79 900 478-9137

N E W L I S T I N G Super s o * LAKEFRONT tot dr cleer spring lake in Shelby Township! mi-ca schools Cty water sidewalks and curbs m this rwce rea« area $62 500

RALPH MANUEL

6 5 6 - 8 9 0 0

NOVI Land for sale '40 acre* Besl Buy in Oa* land County MOst sen

535-4)12

P f T M O U T H TWP 28 lots '•» to S acre eecn m the new Hynier • Creek SuB m me area oi $250 000 lo $300 000 homes Lots start at $62 900 Water A sewer, paved streets Cak Ron Cook 459-3400

C e n t u r y 2 1 C o o k & A s s o c

Prestigious B ioom held H»s sub Shaker Heeghts of fers all under

ground uti l i t ies Several bmldabie lots avai lable Commons area $55 000

RALPH MANUEL

6 4 7 - 7 1 0 0

L A K E F R O N T N WABEEK NEWLY LISTED

'39 on wet ieaa Laka. own ooe* lor Boating * wemt iung Spectacular Oon Paul Young home on 2 acr** 5.000 • n f l Must See! Asemg $689 000

PINE LAKE Sharp ranch awim 8 own boat dock courtyard entrance. 3 bed •oom* 2 bam* greatroom famey room large breeklaat room central aar besement decking, sprinklers 2 car attached garage, circular drtve Drastically reduced lo $249,900

WABEEK RANCH CONOO Open Sun 2 5pm 1723 St Jonna Magnif icent corido wtth views o i 2 lakes 8 goH course 3 bedrooms. 3 Baths greatroom library • ! » out lowei level Wunnmg elmond Formi-ca ki tchen more1 Reduced lo $399 000

WALNUT LAKE RANCH Swim & Boat on all sports lake Stunning 3 bedrooms 2't Oaths great room library decking sprin-klers circular dr-ve m o r e Asking $399 000 Musi ask lor

S y l v i a S t o t z k y R E A L E S T A T E O N E

6 6 1 - 9 8 0 8

B e e p e r 2 7 6 - 4 3 4 7 Wart 3 beep*, dial your number

o r 6 4 4 - 4 7 0 0

3 5 2 C o m m e r c i a l / R e t a i l

F o r S a J e

NEW PREMIER LOCATION Heggerty He W Stooml aM setting Light mdualirai/high teen specs

981-2214

3 8 0 B u s i n e s s

O p p o r t u n i t i e s

DA i CARE BUSW4ESS Ouekty -epulation Licensed

For mors .rvtormeuor. caa 445-8237

PLYMOUTH OLD VILLAGE. V ic ton tr. style ouHding 2 oftkc*/retak shops Comer lol unaker i l cond l l ion $105 000 641-9372

PRIME RETAIL able Farmmgtom H*w 2 100 sq ft wrth frontage on high traffic Orchard Lake Rd Lease available with spe-cial term* Contact Den or Tom

* t**32-5«*6

REDFORD TWP % m i e S o l 1-99. ' * ma* W of Tele-gr W h 26 500 sq H bukdmg lor sale Air condit ioned office* truck wee kght l & u s t n a l Buyers only Contact Pat Sundberg. 942-1090

SAVE ON LEASING Space Kens-mgton Commerce Ct ' MMcrd Rd A Walertord Mini Pies M 59 Space 750 sq 1 8 up Ottering off ice/kght industrial 'waranouae 681 2246

DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON C-2 Zcmrng, 2 500 sq h home Currently Ch^oprec tors ofhee a « eiec sal es euartmg ousines*

CALL LYNN PETERSON

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

5 5 3 - 8 7 0 0

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH G l f T S Gal m Before Chnetmaa

Everytrung mcluOed 459-7740 533-6492

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community m Troy M A P L E W O O O M A N O R

A P A R T M E N T S 2200 Crook* Rd IN ol

S H O R T T E R M L E A S E S

BlHMkMGHAM 22 73 E. M a p l e

EARN $AOO-$l800-rMe worsimg n r * / w » $2 000 to $6.000'Mo pert t ime or Supemaor P o e n o - $5000 t o $20 000 :Mo Ken S67-4937

ENJOY HUGH INCOME W T H A

B u d g e t i H o u r S i g n S h o p * Oi your own 312-678 7800

L A K E S H A N N O N

2 secluded BukOing sites m may tor e&t viewing spectacular faa Conors terns 4 who towers Lake access via p i rv ate park s A islands

1 67 acre* $28 000

1 43 acre* $30 ,000

Syhna L Cole. Reel Estate Broker 629-4161

3 5 3 I n d . / W a r e h o u s e

S a l e O r L e a s e

W PLYMOUTH AREA 2 600 sq f l 3 phase heavy mdustnai tor leas* 5 mm off M 14 $675vmo AvaMaCke Oct 1 349-5563

3 5 4 I n c o m e P r o p e r t y

FIRST TIME OFFERING While i.ake Twp 24 de lu ie u m t s i e o n g lake 12 1 and 2 Bedroom apis Seperaie utilities. 8 yrs old 476-992 1

3 5 8 I n v e s t m e n t

P r o p e r t y

MACEDAY cAKE HOME 90 pr ime f rontage 3 bedrooms. 2 Bath* Immediate occupancy $189 500 623- 743 f

W BLOOMFIELD - woodeC on ra-vine suOdlvt*** ! 427-4749

W1XOM BUILDING Site - 1 acre, sewer prtvate eaphait roed 5 min from Twelve Oaks W * bukd to suit Natural gas 360-2346 or 652-4400

W1XOM 24 4 acres l oned 'eeiden-tiai sewers beeuti fui she s u r r o u n d

20 Acre-Auburn Hills Beautiful sce-nic 15 acre sett ing is wooded and abuts pond Addi t ional edioming 5 acre* f ronts on Lake Angrtua Rd Great accessibil ity to both parcels Residential $139,000

E A R L K E I M M A P L E 6 4 2 - 6 5 0 0

3 ' 4 to 1 1/2 acre s i t * * m ' Knob Creek Farms m Rocheater HIH* Spectecmar en t rance wi* welcome you to thse BuMdaOie lots Some bacaing to commons, some on cur

!%sT3ufa,3sr • " ~

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100

3 4 0 L a k a - R i v a r - A e s o r t

P r o p e r t y

C A N A D I A N L A K E S 60 HOMES A COTTAGES - to

Chooee f r o m - Star t ing at $39 900 & Fuk Ownership Condo* Good

ie lect ion of KMs Mecoala County Write or caa lor FREE Brochure Listings of fered exclusively by

ALEXANDER INVESTMENTS INC '0065 Buchanan Rd Siamwood. Mi 49346

• (6 T6V972-8311 •

LITTLE MANISTEE - 890TT Rare nverbank arte over looks tern bends Wooded 110' pine Sectuded flro-ker€ 16-846-4688 616-848-4532

SUGAR SPRINGS Giedwm Micrugan Wooded laseview lot Belore 5pm 352-1234 After 5pm. 591-3753

3 4 2 L a k e f r o n t P r o p e r t y

AFFORDABLE L A K E F R O W yaar round 2 bed room home. 40 mmuie* f rom Ann Arbor . E- OI -lackson Pnced to aall at $35,000 Ask tor Sandy

' RE/MAX MK>MICHIGAN REAL ESTATE (517)788-2633

ALL SPORTS Due* Laka. 3 bed-rooms mc ludmg large master s k i 2't ba lh* . 2 hreplace* 2 car at-tached garaga. walk-out $135 000 After 5 30pm 887-1175

A M A Z I N G LAKEFRONT HOMES

RIGHT ON LAKE ST CLAIR New Custom 2SO0-9Q t t noma in-clude* 500 sq ft bonus room 2 cat encloeed garage large master bed-room amie wi ts 2 way fireplace m balh whir lpool tub Fumnhed mod-al open Fn Sat A Sun 1-4

LAKEV1CWCLUB Jef terscmat 11-* Mile

C l K U M A N A G E M E N T

7 7 4 - 6 3 6 3

BLOOMFIELD MILLS LAKEFRONT Enfoy aa sports Square Laka tram tha 2 bedroom. 2 beth condomini-um Matur ing ak apti9*»ica«. eeaher dryer 1 much more $98 000 B t o o m M d cm Square Lake Condo-miniums. 1992 K lngenamf th Open 1-9 Deay Cloeed TH**day Model Phone 332-4344

GAYLOAO immaciAa l * yaar round homa on q u e l p r r v s * laka 2 bed-room*. 2 bath*, andoaad porch overlooking sandy beach Good hanmg Eaay m m to 1-7$. partact le teeman l or 2nd noma Jum fMn-ute* of g rea l goa $ skkng. $7$ t o o Sever Oaks Reel Estate 1$7 w Mem GeyHord $17-732-8221

3 3 2 M o b i l a H o m e s F o r S a l a

328 Duplexes i > w n h o u M 0

• A M A Z I N G LAKErRONT HOMES

RIGMI ON LAKE ST CLAW New custom 2500 aq II homa in-clude* 500 aq R bonus room 2 car

Igarag* large ne w*h 2 way

.Set A Sur. 1-9 LAKEV1EW CLUB

Jefteraon al M H M a * P I K U M A N A G E M E N T

7 7 4 - < 3 8 3

o J e S s S T T f r M ' ITS EUCLClal Park I

—i/p no^r N O V I / F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S ...a pr«-owned

manufactured home. Priced from '13,000 to '48,000

14 i irtytt V l m a i a n K a c h r n f a t a r a l I t s Pictured A b o « * l C J

Orrupency

14 s *> !<*» V i r r « > ^ < ^ \ y V ^ , v i . r « n (span 4o. Cantral A*

J W T t 9 » Sn iMtr M . * AS Appliance* I Rath* I BwJim—s ( m t n l Aa. ™»«iipf Sdnj Skmjft* Wnof f f i r t s t h l

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choose from, while thry lad

* Cay Warrr * Cay V w m • Healed Pool • Ouhhousr* T'ssh Semovei • h o * Rrmovwi

• E*tr* Wide V n e n • Ooae i » A l l E t p t a e t n 12 Oak* M a f l J s c a l l r t a School*

Offered by: Quality Homes • Call Joanne at 474-0320

M o n - F r i I O A M - 4 I t M ' i F v a n m * a ; • p p O i M I I M f M I i i l a b l a I

NEW R E S O R T C O N D O M I N I U M S

F U R N I S H E D F R O M $ 5 9 , 5 0 0 ( B i - O w n e r s h i p )

The Wstei Street mn on Lake Cher I«voil in Boyrie Crty For information

call 1-800-632-8903

or 1(6161582-2111

BIRMINGHAM downtown locat ion Ei is tmg nouse Lol zoned B28 for muft ipi* Architect s proposei avak-aBie $750,000 En^uno 852-0461

INVESTOR S Take a looe at 16 Church Street sl the corner o l 2fWl Street «r Be i i evee Seven rental units within waaTiKg distance of downtown and close tc Beaeville Lake Owner wkl give Land Contract t e rms Ask ing $220 000 w i t h $50,000 down ai 12% .merest amor t i l ed over 30 years and a bal loon payment aMthm 5 yeers C*« K C Mueller 'or addit ional details

GIFT 'CARD SHOP 15 years memd** inventory 8 h . •ures Farmmgton are*. $65 OOC Day* 477-9299 Evenings 474-5 '34

ICE CREAM 8 fOGURT PARI.OR Lrvonie area $42,000

$15 ,000 Down Cak jean 464-3000 or eves - 534-8437

MAKE VOUR OWN FORTUNE m o w i n g a we^n i boss center con-sult mg services to esssofcsheo s prof i table atste of th* art ckmc over a deceo* ol ipsceWsO a . p e r a n c e Georgia Garoenshrs 313-569-4796

NEW FCC sulhoraal ion to bukd FM Oesire penicspaimg mves tc Write to p O Bo. 475 Birmingham M 480 * 2

OPEN yOUR OWN beautiful Ckscouot - ftkLwi Store Chcace o tean-sportswear large ledy nfant preteen or " 'amir , shoe Wore First Qualify top name brands $14 900 to $26 900 investment memoes h . lu re* inventory trsm.no A n o r e PrestiB* Fa*mon* 1-906-247-9127

For irnmeoiase occupency Free CaWe T V Free Carpon

RENT tNCLUOES HEAT

1 8 2 Bedrooms from $495 Complemy carpeted pool aa con Oitionad party room Somerset Area alao near OeeienO Mall and 1-75

OPEN DAILY 342-0725

pat* $490

A BEAUTIFUL VIEW TOWNHOUSE Union Lake mgh on l w 2 bedroom balcon, V* Baths natural hrepiaca doorwak lo patio pas Barbecue appkencea plu* washer -dr-yer re. carpeting sdufi biog no pet* $495 month phrsutkitie* security 477-1799

A b s o l u t e l y Grea t ! Btrmanglwr.. Sou th* * * ! k>C«t»c«r o«-•ar<ng txmnC rmm luxury 1 4 ? baO-room ftpts m wooHmC »rv-oudat oaayaio cok* scnemes CM-<Mdrai cartmgi "*ooet»a o»ani A 24 »vx/ emergero

C r a n b r o o k P l a c e A p t s P h a s e IV

M o n Fn 10-6 Sat 9-5 : Thurs & Sum.

B I R M I N G H A M , 555 Bukdmg 'kgrvss t end 2 ttad-room luxurious apar lmen ls worn $740 lo $ " 5 0 mctudmg heal area parsing COnverwepi lo a* *ncipC""Sr etc Cak manager ei

6 4 5 - 1 1 9 1

Bl RMl teGHAM 650 Ann t bedroom m town lee* Lon heet $ v i l e mcluOed Laeaa No pels $500 647-7079

BIRMINGHAM 990 ' e v e n s 'SI I floor 3 Berk oom* 2 tun Beth* l » m 'dry room, f i rep lace ca ipeked. e v w o n atove refrigerator, mapa* ai (Mltiwaaher 2 car paraga S900

1 Cau* utitatM* plus security AvaaaCHe Oct 5

64-4-0059 -ii ape Green Community ALL OUALIFlED PEOPLE

S n s S C f S R w ' SHARE LISTINGS 9 642 162C 884 So Adams Bwmmgnam Mi

OPPORTUNITV Fmd Out how you can aern $100,000 * year anO mora m your own busi-ness $10 and an hour o i your time wilt te* you how Attend the Amen-can Dream Breakfast Saturday October 1. 1988, 9am al the North-field Hilton m Troy For more info* matKm cak 356-4900

OXBOW LAKEFRONT LOT Union Lake area, kstmg |u*1 expired Eaay land contract term* $87,500 471-3908 or 364-3656

PINE LAKEFRONT Biorrvoheld Hiks School* Lovely 2 Story home A*ktng $459,000 Buyer* Only 788-0259

WATERFRONT- New Listing 4 bed room* $199 000 At 696/194-Lake St Clair Call Attorney John Rick si 259-3500

WOLVERINE LAKE FRONT Beautiful lot wtth gorgeous view ol laka tiraahed lower level ekth walk-out 3 or 4 bedrooms 2 hreplace* formal dmmg room. 2 Car attached oarage sandy beach $168,000 Owner 624-8508 or 517-337-7?38

K.C. C O L O N I A L R E A L E S T A T E

4 5 3 - 3 9 3 9

SENIOR HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

C O N G R E G A T E C A R E F A C I L I T Y C E N T E R

90 unit*, grosse* $800,000 Exoe lent downriver location

T h e A p a r t m e n t G r o u p

3 5 6 - 2 6 0 0

358 Mortgagas & Land Contracts

NEED MONET individual investor make! loan* buy* real estate buy* mortgage* A land contracts Ca8 271-4583

OWN VOUR Own Appsrai or Shoe s to<* C h o o * * f rom J * * n / Sportswear ladies m*n *. chk-Oren * malar rut, large sin*'petite. Daneeweer'Aerobe. Bridal Lingana or accessories st or* ado Color Analysis Brand names La Clai-borne Meafthiax Cnaus Lea Sl M. chat*. Forenza BugW Boy Lew Camp Beverly H»k» Orgarvceky Grown Lucia, over 2.000 others Or $13 99 on* price designer, multi-tar pricing discount or lankly shoe store Ret*, prices unbekevabia lor top Quality Shoe* normaay pnced from $19 to $60 Over 250 brands. 2 600 styles $ 17 900 to $29 900 m-ventory-tr*ining-hjture*. airfare Grand Opening, ale Can Open 15 flays Mr McCome 4041859-0229

SPAIN/TTALT Marketing expan-sion k i lo Eixope provide* ooportu-mt ie* for Spanish A Italian en-trepreneurs m key cities 690-3405

380 Business Opportunitias

THOROUGHBRED HORSES it in-terested m getting mto the rhor-

about it call Hugh

AMBER APARTMENT COLONIES Royal Oak 'Clawson'T 'Oy 1- s l o t apartment shopping Somethmg lor everyone Come Simday 12 45PM 4000 Crooks Royai Oak or ca l lor appl 280-2830

642^7*77

BOTSFORO PLACE G R A N D R I V E R • 0 M U X

Benmd Bot slorC HoepaaT

FALL SPECIAL 1 B e d r o o m f o r * 4 B & 2 B e d r o o m f o r $ 5 6 9

3 B e d r o o m f o r $ 6 6 9 P E T S P E R M I T T E D

Smoke D*sectors imtaaaci Smgaea Welcome

immadMte Occupancy We Love Children

HEAT A WATER INCLU0CD

A N O P P O R T U N I T Y lo move up lo French Quarters Apts 1 8 2 Bedroom units from $350 month Microwave oven se-cur i ty alarm 24 hour gate house Gredn 'epor t A -eteren-ca* -epuwed Evergreen A Jattr<a% X-Way srea 835-9086 835-9*75

A P A R T M E N T S

A V A I L A B L E Located ecu m Sheldon and N Territorial 1 mka S ol M-14

P L Y M O U T H H E R I T A G E APTS.

Currently ha* imits «v*aatiie lor en-meCkale occupancy Jual stop by or caB lor a personnel showing

HOURS MON THRU FRI 9 TO 5

1-455-2143

Ovaei preefige address • rad-tionmg carpeting stove A !**-•>»-» tor ail utkmes except elairtr lray ev eluded Warm apartments Laun»> taciklws -Fo» more information pnone

4 7 7 - 8 4 6 4 2 7 8 8 3 i n d e p e n d e n c e

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

AVAILABLE Large Apartment wtth heel A water Belco ny included Great location on 13 Ma* Rd neer Greenfield Wea-mem-teined $460 /$500' * month Mon-Fn 10-8pm 549-7047

DOWNTOWN BIRM.NGHAM Studio apartment avakakia $535 io $545 per Mo 1 bedroom Apt $695 per Mo 1 yeer 1 942-7400

W BLOOMFIELD LAKEFRONT - 4 bedrooms, 2'* bath* hrepiaca* walk out lower level, garage sandy beech, esking $219.000 393-5780

348 Cemetery Lots FOUR LOTS- Glen Eden Memorial Park Garden ot the Apostles. LWo-nia $450 eech Cal Akce

421-4050 or 422-4724

OAKLAND HILLS MEMORIAL Gar-dens. Novi 15 lots. Block E. Gar-den of Lawn . $500 eech WW di-vide Howel, Ml . 517-548-2388

PARK VIEW MEMORIAL Lhronl* 4 lots. Beeutltui section. $600 each

338-7615

ROSELANO PARK Woodward 8 12 Mae 7 plot*, larpa marble monument, wkl divide muat ae* 652-7383

ROSELANO PARK - Very beautiful section 30. 6 alommg plots. w«l sep-arate <900 each Monuments ac-cepted Ca l alter 6pm. 1-678-2338

WHfTE CHAPEL CEMETARY 1 lot. Baby Land' adult section. $650 Ca l 138-0205

351 Bua. & Profaaaionai Bkfea. For Sate

FOR SALE 3.900 sq.ft office

Mam Street, Plymouth 675-6371

TROT - Smafl office buHdaiG lor sale ekth Apts above Only $139,900

L C 14 REALTY CONSULTANTS 254-0990

352 Commercial / Retail For Sala BELOW MARKET RATE

Orchard Laka Rd $ MKJdlebeh are* 1.800 sq f l $ i«) Ugnt r x * » W k 'war *houea 'o*» tenant Commerce f

s'-8500

CANTON Commercial strip canter. 21 000 •

3 5 6 - 2 6 0 0 L I V O N I A

Store lor lease m 17 store amp •hopping center 38121 Ann A/Por Rd at Ann Arbor Tral. 1000 aq It $750/month 358-4080

A FULLY EQUIPPED $ OPERATING Reel Estate Office m F ARM ING T ON HILLS Orchard Lake Rd 8 1-996 a double 0 telephone number Greet aign expoeure 8 pest busmees h«story OPPORTUNTTY-Mr Hal 626-8100

BAR-RESTAURANT Oaaa C SOM licenses - Entertain-ment permit Seets 175 Noted lor live shows lo packed house Prime frontage on busy si m sstaokshed Business are* Adrian Excakent periling tt * a l your* tor $250,000 Eve* Rex Glover 517-263-9588

GROCERY STORE Profit**** buses*** on 1 acra with Irontag* on highly traveled Mi

• Cty SDM $ SOO k-Mi lotto machine Paved

TONING EQUIPMENT 2 sals of 7 tables eech must ssa

855-3840 or 471-5099

YEAR ROUND Recreational Lodge 24 Estabaahed chen-

teie Separata 5 bedroom owner s residence Graykng-Kaeiaake area, adiacent to Manatee Rrver Ample public land $125,000 Terms Bro-ker. R J Kievn. 616-264-8200

1000 SUNBEDS

BIRMINGHAM AREA 2 bedroom 2 bath kj«i*-y Apt eveli-able No pet s $910 par Mo

I 642 9990

BIF*MINGHAM - Attractive 1 bed-room. excaaan condition Wa* to shop* Heet eater $ carport $485-' month Cal Arm after 6pm 647-4234

SienderQueai' Sunal-WOLFF Tanning Beds

I Toning Table* SunOueel Ouekty SPAS

Buy Direcl Save up to 5Ohfc Deki si-y to Bueme** or Home Ca l tor FREE Color Catalog 8

1-900-228-6292

BIRMINGHAM - charming t bed-room apt a eeetke mmad>ataiy m-

garage $580-'mc Waai t Caa Maia649-1649 or

943-0750

BIRMINGHAM - DOWNTOWN TiMBERLANE APTS

AVAILABLE 1st WEEK OF OCT 1 BEDROOM include* Water

Brand riaw carpeimg Many amenfliaa Caa Suaan

GLO IMC 540-9040

perkmg $ 175.000 Tarma Evea VIckiGerlg or Margie Jeffrey

517-448-9630 517-647-7652"

381 Money To

BIRMINGHAM . downtown 1 bed-room mckidee carpeOng. heel $ ea-ter $550 per month, t yaar taaaa

BAR 8 GRILL Only one ki sma* town County Seats 40 Sandwich arm 4 hood Pool table aufHe board a Mte box leased Pnce greatly reduced to $75,000 * tma l balance due on gra $ tea machine Evea Ra* Glover

517 263-9588

PRIME INVESTMENT Equipped lewn.'garden sale* $ ser-vice m A-1 location Adnan Dealer lor brand mower*, tractor* 8 snow blower* 5.500 sq fl bunding can Be g n u a d tor addftimiel buani—i operation Central aa Good park-ing $150,000 term* negotiable Eva* Margl* Jeffrey 517-547-7652 Or Vkcki Gang 517-448-8630

COLDWELL BANKER Glover Real Estate » seorielee

/ 517-263-4646

CREDIT PROBLEMS 11 Home Mortagaa are aiaaecier

1-800-234-7500

BIRMINGHAM

- 7 0 ^

382 ResJ Estate Wanted C A S H T O D A Y

O R GUARANTEED SALE Also II In Foreclosure

Or Need O i l

Century 21 CASTELLI 525-7900 HOME ekth large lot m Farmmgton $7 000 doem Land Contract or 1 Caa

BEAUTY SALON. Liuom* Wel aa-

lent condition Ownar pursuing other enereats 6 Mae MKKBaPeli area after 5pm 422-0175 422-3168

WANTED TO BUY Aluminum tid-ing. 2 bedrooms, dkvng area Under $30 000 good oondaion. SouthhekO

Berkley ot y 5-8 PM Caa Eve ! 552-

DECORAT1NG BUSINESS, very auc-ceasful m W Bloomfield lor *aM If you ak* to decoiat* and manage your own Bi.ialnaaa then cal ua You wai receive :omplete training Thaa could be a yoP you e o i d love Con-tact Mory a l 661-4346

WE BUY HOUSES We are looking lor n i l * who are

kkng 10 take mommy payments lor thaa equity Cal 451-7275

BIRMINGHAM remodeled 1 and 2 bemciom

One month rent free

BIRMINGHAM downiown -1

pK pool beautau landacapaig A piowc area

LIMITED OFFER - $595

1 t a 5 Evanmga by I 649-8909 1

B I R M I N G H A M 1 b e d r o o m t o w n h o u s e c l o s e t o c o m m u t e r Hne A s b o p p l r t Q N o p e t s $ 4 9 5 E H O

6 4 2 - 8 6 8 6 3 4 8 - 9 5 9 0 B e r i e i c k e & K r u e

B R I G H T O N C O R D L E S S P H O N E O R

C O M P A C T D I S C P L A Y E R F O R N E W T E N A N T S

W I T H 12 M O N T H L E A S E Baautitui apaoous 1 t 2 bedroom apartments Carpeted Jeuaiated. swimnwig pool term* coials. l«* i -dry tacaiae* perkmg On *Na i s m e agent BeauMui waerhom aatm^ ekth Stiaooue grovmds From $415

Evenmg 4 weekend hours 229-8277

Bedford Square Apts. CANTON

NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR Spacious 1 $ 2 Bedroom Apts

Small Quiet S a f t C o n p e . F o r d R d n e e r 1 - 2 7 5

STARTING AT $445 981-1217

B R O O K V I E W V I L L A G E A P T S

C A N T O N 1 8 2 bedroom apartment* and 2 bedroom - t

pets $350 - $475 7 2 9 - 0 9 0 0

CANTON

C A R R I A G E C O V E L U X U R Y A P T S .

ILILLEY A WARREN1 Brand New Complex

Private snir ances One 8 Two I

F A I R W A Y C L U B G o l t s i d e A p t s

1 A 2 Dedi oom Starting al $499

H e a t & H o t W a t e r F r e s Carport included

N E of Michigan Ave at 1-2*5

728-1105 r i M T H M

V I L L A G E S Q U I R E F r o m $ 4 3 5 F r e e H e e t

$200 MOVES YOU IN Great Location - Park l a i n Specioua - Bate Tra l - naaa

Pool Tares* Sauna -Sound Condnanad - C a M * On Ford Rd . just E Of 1-3*8 Secunty Oapoek amy $200

981-3891 Daily 9-7 Set & Sun. 9 -6

by i CASS LAICE PRIVILEGES 2 room tv* bam A a* at la Nov 24 Mr Security tut H o w k

981-

326 Condos For Sale

DONUT BUSINESS- independent Wel estsokshed m ihe Waalern suburb* Stand mora location m high traffic area Muat sel due lo health 85K puts you Reply to Donut* Box 2435 Ltvom*. Mich 48150

339 Lots and Acraaga For Sala

LAND FOR SALE

NOVI: 3 3 3 Foo t F r o n t a g e

...On G r a n d R iver ( B e t w e e n T a f t & B e c k Rds. )

2.483 ACRES • ZONED OFFICE. 0 S 2

Call Martin or Valerie

EARL KEIM REALTY, MAPLE

642-6500

L A N D FOR SALE 1.50 acres. Laurai Park. Livonia 1.09 acres, Livonia, Zoned P-S

65 acres. Southgata. Zoned C-2

1 acra iota wttti homes, Farmington Hits, Zoned RA-1

FOR LEASE From 800 to 28.000 square foot ofllca,

. Redford TownsNp'very reeaonattfa. good location

From 4.000 to 16.000 aquara foot new office boBdtng, Ford Roed A 1-275

? THOMPSON

261-5080

The demorxi for fhese homes ft so greof that tee hove opehecf m e total protect tor construction w e s t x o o k e « a j a x * and exclusive conckXTWxjm community, ideaty l oca ted jn tne heart ot West Bloomfield These e«c ec tona l homes feature

Orvque floor plans • Frst floor laundry • Prtvate basement

Swenmng PooVCabano l e r t m s

F»ont to near scenic vievirs • v T e deck or balcony 2 car attached parage Private enhances B * ~ > j W u l l a n a R S S D i

Oc— > Monday - Sunday Noon to 600 p m

Page 35: Canton €>terUer Schools will sell land to township - Name

OAE Tbureday. September 20. 1968

| C R E A T I V E L I V I N G

C L A S S I F I E D R E A L E S T A T E 400 Apts. For Rent

Canton

W I N D S O R W O O D S

l u x u r y a p a r t m e n t s

1 8 2 M d r o o m Apertmenta

^ ' I - da r t i ng at M M " • M o d e m Vertical BUnda tfwu-out

• Carport, balconlae • M n w e P o o l * Cebane • Cfcoat. soundproof Construction

"-CJoaa to inopc<ng . . O B W a r r a n R O betw Sheldon; U M y

Man - f r t - Sat-Sun. I -Spm • F u m a h M Apertmenta A«a*eb*e

4 5 9 - 1 3 1 0 - » i v • special Seniors Program

FALL SPECIAL -CONCORD TOWERS

1 8 2 8EDSOOM APARTMENTS

• Stove & refrigerator •i3»fiwa«ner -.Carport • Intercom • Nvurt* decoralec . Smoke detectora - Sponkier system . f ROM 1395

1-75 and 14 Maa Next to Abbey Tuaeter

i»»-33SS

CRANBROOK PLACE

Soutr>ftetd Luxurious t Bedroom apart merrt start ing at 8528 month • fleet included 2 Bedroom starting at t eoo month Rant mctudaa, car-peting. d W w * h e r . M k 4 doeet balcony or peUo Oaragaa alao

grounds gfva you the teaang being In the country mM you doaa to S t o p p i n g M a i For Don. coma to tha Gatehouse at 18301 W 13 M M Road. |usl 1 block W of SoutMletd Road. M 2 - 8 1 M Open Mon. thru Frt.. «envS:30pm

' S a t Moon to 5pm.

a

A D U L T C O M M U N I T Y

CAMBRIDGE APTS. 1 DEARBORN HTS.

' f l l - l —— n — . - l o shopping canter, church, s«C-, 1 » 2 bedroom deluxe apts

Newly modei 'need

274-4785 I A Yor* Management Community

HEAT BILLS COMING UP!

STAY W A R M AT OUR EXPENSE!!

OuWt LMng «*»ar» the rw* from UK Indudea the heat, eeter and a * iamdWlun*ig. Now lecturing a s p e c M Senior CW-nr Discount on the security

For mora Information, ca* 274-7277 data sen 8 AMto 6 PM

CARRIAGE PARK w APARTMENTS

27201 Cantlatd Or , Deerbom Heights.

• DEARBORN HEIGHTS •

DEARBORN CLUB FROM $425

FREE HEAT GREAT VALUE

SPACIOUS - GREAT VALUE

Some 2 bedrooms. 1V» baths Townhoueae available

Just N. of Ford Rd 5784 inkster Rd

561-3S&3 Open Deny 12-6 Sat 12-4 Other Times by Appointment

DEARBORN HTS Dr. araa. 1 bed room unit s s*st i ls immediately «32S/mo plus u t M a a t sec>»ttydepoaH.no pets 522-1« 11

DEARBORN S BEST DEAL

DEARBORN WEST APTS.

r r For |us> U20, you can Nws *_ r In an aetaMened Apert-

^ m e n t Communi ty In Oaar-

Your 11 mctudaa air condMonlng. laundry area. GE apps-acnes. mea to -wa* carpet a uaa o» dubhouas a p o d Two (2) bedroom apart-ments a Town* ousas slso

- No Security Oaposlt Requlrad

278-1550 Alter Hours Appointments A U U l i Inkster Rd . 1 M t . N ot Cherry HB

400 Apts. For Rent FAIRFIELD COURT APTS

Uvcnle, on Fa l r lMd. off 5 Mae. 5 N k l E of FamtmuWi ' R d t i t bedrooma trom »410 Indudea me-lor sfpHancaa a carpor l A22-R200

400 Apts. For Ran!

HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY

CfMdaeier Piece Apar tmen ts 3300 Crudest er Street. YpaManti. now ec-

FARMINGTON HILLS Convenient New bedroom. 8420 Studloa. <380 mcludea carpet, .ar t ic les cent re air. cable-ready No pe«a FARMINGTON MANOR. 474-2552 LIVONIA

FARMINGTON HILLST CURTIS CREEK APARTMENTS Greenwood Apts

mcattona bemg taken lor 1 a bedroom (900 aq ft ) apartments Available now* Air. stove refrtgere-l o r dispoesi waahar a dryer St aach unit Plus utwtlee. water paid By ap-pointment only Cal . . .

478-9380

cwptlng sppkcatlona. Wlthm e eat Ing distanoa oi downtown Rent accord-ing lo income under Section 8 HUO For information c a l Mon thru Frt .

487-9400 Equal Housing Opporti*Wry

FARMINGTON HILLS sutXeese. very race 1 bedroom, washer dryer . a* new appliances, comfy. 8500

478-1312

(Farmmgton Rd bete aer 8 8 7 Mast Br snd new specious 2 bedroom. 1% beth apar tments 4820 includes beKoruee or paooa verti-cals dwKwaahers. laundry hook-up m eech unit

Chi ldren 8 small pets welcome Mon thru Frt.. 11-ftpm

S a l 12 noon - 5pm Ca« 471-5485 or 851-9755

FARMINGTON HILLS Luxury Apart-ment For sub-let. 2 bedrooms 2 baths, w a s h e r ' d r y * 1715 /mo p k » security 478-5078

UVONIA-Large 1 8 2 bedroom, washer a dryer included Very Wee area, near shopping 8 schools No p o l l H 8 0 8 up 474-5784

FARMINGTON HILLS - Mulrwood. A s e x n e ths leeas 2 bedroom, t bath, carport pool , ck jbhouse.

857S month WH ne-478-1867

svsMseis now

FARMINGTON HILLS - Spaoous 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Available for month October $800 No security 895-2151

FARMINGTON HILLS - Efficiency apartment, a l utttttea Induded Cer-

appkances No pets <325 s plus security. 484-1977

petmg, , month p

FARMINGTON HILLS - 6 MONTH SUBLET Available Nov 1;. 2 bed-rooms. w o h e r . dryer, carpor l . no pets. Adult bunding <885 m o / 1 mo dapoaf l /w« negotiate 473-0926

FARMINGTON'S FINEST M- town lo-cation. Roomy 1 bedroom, heal, covered par t ing. $475/mo. Alter 8:30pm. 887-3913

FARMINGTON I n n apartment. Bray carpal , take over 5 mo Maaa. <680 monthly No dapoafl

474-2510

FENKELL 23230. E of Teleoraph Clean 1-2 bedroom f rom <340 m-dudtog heat. air. carpet ing

538-8837

FERNOALE - Senior Cltaena dis-count 1 8 2 bedrooms New csrpet 8 drapes Very dean a Quiet

545-4388

FIREPLACES, vert ical bands a dlshwaaher V marry Amber Apart-ments. Royal Oak, Cleweon a Troy 1 a 2 bedrooma Children? Pets? Ask? Oeys. 280-2830 Eves..

258-8714

FORD/WAYNE RD AREA Specious 1 and 2 bedroom apart-ments Carpeted, decorated a In a lovely area. Heal makjded

Evening 8 sreekend hours

Country Court Ap ts 721-OSOO Country V»ege Apts 328-3280 WeetMnd Woods 728-2880

1 Month Free Rent GARDEN CITY Village Apts. Spacious 1 bedroom. Model open Tues.-Sun. Call office 425-0930 G A R D E N CITV - M a p l e w o o d , Miaaiat iMt. 1 bedroom apartment

ad <340 month C a l

G A R D E N C ITY T E R R A C E

1 bedroom apartments. <375 per month, mdudae Heal 8 Water Off-ice hours. 9am-5pm. Monday thru Friday only 522-0480

GARDEN CITY - 1 bedroom w/car-pet. kitchen spp>ancea a paid heal No pats. <396 par month - securi-ty Oepoafl 420-2439

GARDEN CfTY 1 Bedroom Carpet-ing- appkancee. air condemning, heet 8 water included Balcony No pats. <430.-'mo Agent. 478-7840

GARDEN CfTY 1 Bedroom Apt carpeting, a

Water included h conditioning. V petal <375 C a l Agani.

DETROfT. IS 185 Lanore. 7 Maa a Telegraph araa. Cloea to Redterd Tap 1 bedroom apts <386 a up

security deposit Smal qum 255-9831

t plua sea. I fi]fc»ng. r

J DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH I 1 bedroom Apt . C o n — a p d a i i da-| sign Sky«ght. oaMng fan; mdudea I sppasnoae. weler <450 / m o + 1Vt I Mo Security 77S-70B3 or 293-0508

B E A W I N N E R • i B

prepa id Michigan Lottery p m week lor 52 m i l l I 758-7080

• FARMINGTON • C H A T H A M H I L L S

SPECIAL

Conai rucaan a Mora

F R O M $ 6 3 6 On O M Grand KNar bet

Drake 8

476-8080 Open Oea»9ew»-7pm

Sat a Sun i2noorv5pm

3 TON I

THE HOUSE OF BOTSFORD

1 6 2 B E D R O O M S

P L U S T O W N H O U S E S

F R O M $ 6 0 6

477-4797

FARMINGTON HILLS T I M B E R I D G E

1 1 2 b e d r o o m

f r o m $ 4 7 5

4 i T S . T ^ "T* 'T?oo

PV *

GRAND RIVER - MIDDLEBELT GREAT LOCATION

C E D A R I D G E Deluxe 2 bedroom units

F R O M $ 5 5 0 1 month FREE rent

with immediate occupancy (minimum 1 yeer leeee)

INCLUOES Vertical blnda. carpeting, pence or Belconlee wnh Unnmeas. Holpolnt spplances security system storsgs

Enter on TuMne 1 bloc* W d MMdMbeR on the S bkM of Grand

CJOee to downtown Farmmglon. shoppmg a axpreaaweys

4 7 1 - 5 0 2 0 Model open da l y 1-8

Except Thursday

OFFICE: 776-8200

KEEGO HARBOR SYLVAN ON THE LAKES APTS

1813 Caaa Lake Rd Or Cafl 8*2-4480

KENSINGTON PARK APARTMENTS

1 M O R O O M SPECIAL <426

• G r e a t l a k e s i d e v i e w

• M i n u t e s t o K e n s i n g t o n

P a r t i . B o a l , s w t m . fie*. g o N

W o o d e d n a t u r e t r i f l e

• 7 m i n u t e e f r o m T w e l v e

O a k s M a M

• E a a y A c o e a e t o l - M

• F r e e h e e t i n d M d u a l t y

c o n t r o l l e d

437-8794

U V O N M MIO-F1VE APARTMENTS

2 bedroom. 1% beths. laundry hook-up. stove, rsfngerstor , dlspoe-

dishwaaher. balcony Fu»y car-peted Greet locat ion <595 a month 851 -9755

L I V O N I A Suburban Luxury

Apartments One Bedroom - $475 Two Bedroom - $510

COMPLETELY REMOOELEDf New carpeting, new vinyl f loor, r w e kitch-en cupboarda. heet a water Includ-ed. appttancaa. dlapoaei. ak condi-t ioning Adult aectlon Parnmg

C a l or v w t between 2 3 0 - 8 0 0 p m 14950 FAIRFIELD

421-3778 UVONIA Woodrtdoe A p t s 2 bed-rooma. FROM <550 Uml ted t ime, new reel dents only, on selected apts. Mon-Frt. 8:30 - 7pm Set 10 tm 2. Sun: 12 t o 4 477-8448

LOVELY 1 a 2 bedroom apts f rom <400 to <450 mcludea heat a water, p o d 8 fountain ' S34-8340

MADISON HEIGHTS -Rent $415

• Spacious 1 bedroom Senior Discount

• Free Heat CHATSFORD VILLAGE

588-1486

MANSFIELD MANOR APARTMENTS

Royal Oak Area Large 1 a 2 bedroom apar tments stsrt lng st <515 includes oentrsl ak. p o d . laundry lac I I I las, heat a hot water, pano or balcony Located at 5005 Mansfield between Crooks a Coolkdge. N of 1* maa

280-1443 Preaented m the Hne t radi t ion d Eric Yale Lutz 8 Associates

MAPLE/TELEGRAPH Spaoous. decorated 1 bedroom apartments wtth den. dishwashers, disposal, carpeting, swtmrmog p o d

ariung. storage, laundry lacShiea BIRMINGHAM FARMS APTS

851-2340

MAYFLOWER HOTEL - <550 month start ing Daffy room service 24 ho««

Color TV No Con-m i n v n t d a l t occupancy

Creon Smith «5J-1820

N I N E M I L E H O O V E R A R E A T O W N H O U S E S

2 bedroom, centraJ air, basement, parking, beauti-fully decorated. $400 a month-

7 5 8 - 7 0 1 0

NO GIMMICKS JUST VALUE

GREAT LOCATION LEXINGTON

VILLAGE 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT

Stove a refrlgerstor P o d Newty decorated Smoke detectors FROM <420 Security deposit - Only <200

1-75 and 14 Mile across f rom Oaklend M a i

585-4010

NORTH OAKLANO COUNTY - effi-ciency unit Heet 8 slectnc included C a l 9am to 4pm daMy 334-0924

NORTHVILLE AREA 1 bedroom Apts svslatota

<485 per Month No pa ls Please cad 348-9250or 846-7500

400 Apts. For Rent

NORTHVILLE - Large 1 bedroom. <470 Attractive sell ing, convenient to downtown C a l 478-8283

NORTHVILLE/NOVI Ttf&MASVILLE LUXURY APTS

Brand new 1 8 2 bedroom apts wi th central aa. paBo. balcony ver t lde bands, micro wave, eaahar 8 dryer, t rom <519 On a Maa W of 1-275

NORTHVILLE - 1 pkencea <450 par month mdudea water Cioee to town C a l aRer a i m 437-8880

NORTHVILLE - 2 Bedroom. guMI

Heat mokided < 4 9 0 / M 0 p(ua de-poait Afier 8pm 348-2384

NOVI Spadoua 2 now renting l o r

$535 per month Muai move m by O d 1 Mon-Frt 8 30 to 7pm. S « Sun 9 Ml 5

Lshaai - S of T M8s Wee 1 eedream. I M S p w m a n * ss-

I taat Mr. a a n a W g <100 a *

I I s n lo S p a

LAKE JRSON ^LaNe

• o m Troy »*80"pe i morW. plus p m n m n m m s m n i

W e s t w o o d

V i l l a g e A p t s .

I H W M M 7 I

4 5 9 ^ 6 6 0 0

• N O V ! •

W E S T G A T E VI NOVI/LAKE AREA

FROM $480 Atlracttvsly Mr M A r s s • Near

ONE MONTH FREE ON APTS COLONIAL COURT APARTMENTS

neeml f i l Birmingham location Spaoous Townhoueee a Apart m e n u Alarm security system, carports, cabls 8 basements

646-1188. 10am-6pm

• OXFORD• Park Villa Apartments

From $380 Q u i e t , b e a u t i f u l , a l t r a c t l v e l y landscaped p a r t - l k a setting 1 a 2 bedrooms, freshly decoreted In-cludes carpeting, sppasncas. a f . laundry tscWiee. wster Carports 8 cable eve l Adult complex No pets Resident Manager 626-5444

PARKER HOUSE APTS DOWNTOWN DETROIT

Beeutltui specious 1 bed room apartments Decoreted. cerpeted From <340 per month

Evening a weekend hours

824-3375 - PLYMOUTH -BROUGHAM

MANOR APTS.

1 bedroom <435 2 bedroom <475

r Lease Heat a Water Paid Adults No pets 455-1215

PLYMOUTH/CANTON; I 8 2 oed-rooms. appliances t carpeting, alert ing al <38S par mo Yeer leese Security required 455-0391

" • PLYMOUTH •

H I L L C R E S T . C L U B

From $440 Free Heat SPECIAL

$200 Security Deposit (Limited Time)

• Park setting • Speetoua Suites • AC • Outdoor P o d

• Immaculate Grounds 8 BkJgs • Best V * u e m Ares

Near Plymouth 8 Haggerty

12350 Risman 453-7144

Dally - 9-7 Sat - 10-2

• PLYMOUTH • H I L L C R E S T

C L U B From $440 Free Heat

SPECIAL $200 Security Deposit • (.Limited Time)

• Perk setting • Spacious Suites • AC > Outdoor P o d

• immaculate Grounds 8 BiOgs • Best Value In Area

Near Plymouth 8 Haggerty - -

12350 Risman . . 453-7144

DaMy - 9-7pm Sat - 10-?

P L Y M O U T H LIVE ON THE PARK 1 Bedroom - $415 2 Bedroom - $430

Heat mduded. carpeted Ihtng room 8 ha*, central air. k i tchen buHt-ais. perking, p o d Adult aectlon ^ e e d y for occupancy See Manager.

40315 Plymouth Rd Apt 101

456-3682 PLYMOUTH LUXURY APTS

2 bedrooma, 2 bathe, washer dryer, carport. <800 par mon th

459-6401

PLYMOUTH MANOR

PLYMOUTH HOUSE APTS

Spadous 1 8 2 bedroom apts - Prtvate community atmosphere - Cioee to downtown Plymouth - P o d 8 other amenities - Heet mduded

-Jley fkj- S ol Ann Arbor R<3 —

4 5 5 - 3 8 8 0 A York Management Community

PLYMOUTH-Old Vi l lage/ apart -ment, <430 per month, security de-posit. first 8 last month rant References available Immediately Recording. 347-2492

• PLYMOUTH •

P l y m o u t h H i l l s

A p a r t m e n t s

768 S. Mill St.

Modern 1 and 2 Bedroom

• Washer-Dryer tn Each Apt

• Easy Access to 1-275 • Air Conditioned • Fully Carpeted • Dishwasher & Disposal • No Pets • Vertical Blinds In

Selective Units

F r o m $ 4 3 0 Da ly 1-5pm except Wed 8 Sun

455-4721 278-8319 PLYMOUTH Cozy 1 bedroom upslMrs s l appliances IncK •eshsr a dryer, no pets l a a i month Ca l sfter 8pm. 881-2123

400 Apts. For Rent

REDFORD AREA FROM

$365 •Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms •Walk-in Closel •Lighted Parking • 1 or 2 Year Lease •Free Heat

•Discount for Seniors, City Police & Firemen

GLEN COVE 538-2497

room, IMng room, k i ichen ano tun be th $2SO/mo J HILL REAL ES-TATE COMPANY 534-5876

REDFORD-Tdegrsph 8 5 Mi ersa 1 b e d r o o m apar tments svs l i sb le <250 /mo 642-2974 548-5969

REDFORO Twp Fu« furnished base-ment . Telegrsph 8 Joy, dean, em-ployed day shut individual Avsaebie now- <300 /mo + dapoeit. indudea util it ies 8 appliances 534-3759

REDFORO . 1 bedroom upper sin-g le edult prelerred No pets <335 month 533-2705

ROCHESTER ARMS " APARTMENTS

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APTS <435 to <470 Mo + '4 Mo security

FIRST MONTH RENT FREE irxSudee carpet vertical bands, sp-pHencas. heat and water

Quiet area Sorry, no pets Piesss specify

Rochester Arms Apts when ce lmg M o n -Fn , 9 to 5 S s t , Sun , 11 to 4

852-0311 , ROCHESTER • Downtown. 2 bed-room lower Apt . refr igerator,stove, recently remoosled. <425 per, Mo plus util it ies 375-9455 or 370-0197

ROCHESTER - Large 1 bedroom m town Great location Air carpeted lerge k i tchen <450 per month

656-8188 652-3873 , 751-8536

ROMULUS 2 bedroom apartment, water 8 appliances mduded <390 monthly 941-0790

ROYAL OAK, adlacent to Beeumont Hospi ta l charming 1 bedroom, new-ly decorated, carpeted <425 month

435-3492

ROYAL- OAK AMBASSADOR EAST 13 MUs -Greenf ield spacious 1 and / bed-room apartments Newly carpeted.

' > '559-7220, 268-6115

ROYAL OAK - Attractive quiet 1 bedroom, carpet, drapes, air. heat mcludea Freeh pemt. cebM reedy No pets <420 549-5380

• : r o y a l o a k -d o w n t o w n

SPECIAL

« $450 1 or 2 Year Leases Free Heat Senior Discounts LAFAYETTE COURT

547-2053 ROYAL OAK

- 11 MlLt A MAIN ST. Beautiful, specious 1 4 2 b e d i o o m spa l tmen ts C t v p d e d dacorated. storage S l s u n a r , facilities

FROM <430 Evening 8 weekend hours

WAGON WHEEL APTS 548-3378

ROYAL OAK- 14 a. Crooks area. 2 bedrooms, neutrsl decor, p o d sir. laundry facMtlas m baaemeni $525 m o Inckidea heat 8 water 683-2238

RYAN RD/10 MILE . S p a o o u s 1 8 2 bedroom apart ments Carpeted, decoreted laufw-dry < storage tacHtiee. From <415 month ly

Evening a weekend h o u r * Pinecreet Apts ' 757-8700

HIGHLAND TOWER APTS 1 bed rom sots ava l apis Senior Crttzans Only 10 8 GreenIMia Contact Kim, Moiv-Sat " 589-7077

S O U T H F I E L D Beeuti fui large 2 bedroom apart -ments st Northampton on Laheer Rd near Crvic Center Dr Reason-able rant 358-1538 559-7220

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400 Apts. For Root SOUTHFIELO

C A M B R I D G E S Q U A R E A P T S .

2 BEDROOM - 2 BATH 8 I BEOROOM APARTMENTS

FROM <490-<555

Spacious apartments m beeutifui grounds Feetunng air condit ioning carpeting, swimming pool tuH appli-ances Including dishwssher end carports Adiacent to shopping In-cluding supermarket

Greenfield Road 1 block N o l 11 MUs

Oftice Open OaHy Sat a Sun 11-2

557-6460 SOUTHPIELCJ - Cranbrook Place sublease 2 bedroom t bath cathe-dral ceiling Oct 1-Oec <600 per month 647-6911

SOUTHFIELO FINEST APARTMENTS

T H E M T . V E R N O N , , T O W N E S 2-3 BEDROOMS

FROM $765 -HEAT INCLUDED

Set m a colonial atmosphere Truly luxurious 1403 to 1750 »q ft plus baaemeni. townhouses Top ol the line appksnces ' including double ovens side by side relr igerstors. decorator carpeting. 2 i baths, ga-rages etc Children Section Beeutt-M clubhouse and p o d

. On M) Vamon Blvd (9'-. MUe Rd )

Just W d Southfield

569-3522

400 Apts. For Rent SOUTHFIELO-<500 CASH REWARD when you sub-lease apartment I rom ptotesalonal forced to relocate 1 bedroom, t bath, axcelent locat ion Air conditioning, dlshwssher p o d Heat a carport mduded m <445 rem Current lease expires 6 /89 C s l . 354-2316

SOUTHFIELD 12 Mlle'Lahser Give awsy must move Oeluna 2 bed-room 2 Dath, carport 10-15-88 lo 6-30-89 Reduced f rom $745 mon th to <525 Leaae avertable thereefler a l prsvalkng rale 357-1585

SOUTHFIELO - 1st month free rent 1-2 bedroom apts with swimming p o d . heat a water furniahed aft me-for appliances plus dishwasher $460 to <605- mo 557-0366

S O U T H F I E L D

2 GREAT PLACES TO LIVE1

Southfield a Frankl in Park Towers Spacious ' a 2 bedroom Apts with a " the smenrt»s you d ever went st an affordable pnce. m a great loca-t ion Be sure to ask about our Limit ed time specie! of t i ) Mo F»ee Rent

. 356-8020 STERLING HEIGHTS 14 Mile E ot Van Dyke Modern 1 bedroom car-pet ing No pets Seniors welcome p o d » 7 5 - < 3 9 S 939-5192

- SOUTHFIELD-from $645 '

Luxury Senior Community • 1 & 2 Bedrooms • Intrusion Alarm 9 Attended Gate House • . • Social Director

PARKCREST APTS. "353-5835

SOUTHFIELD F R A N K L I N P O I N T E

TOWNHOU6ES ' Spacious 3 bedroom Colonial available for November Occupancy 1.512 sq l e f t plus full basement includes baths large l iv ing room/d in ing room, plush carpetmg prtvate pat io central air a park ing by your door Kitchen with dinette has pantry S a l l appltancas including gas double oven range

$739 per Mo. Gas Heat mduded

* 3 5 5 - 1 3 6 7 • (3 Bedroom Ranch available for

MKJ-Octobe'r - $713 )

" S O U T H F I E L D -

F R A N K L I N RIVER A P T S .

Come a experience a country runt op environment- with a view you won' t believe on 12 Mile rd mat east of Telegraph Spaoous (u-ury 1 4 2 bedroom ^ X l sre prepared lust for you with plush cafpet vertical Winds gourmet kitJhan, intercom system a lots pf closets a storage Community Center has exercise rooms S sauna For your health Carpor ts Rants troth '

Short term leases now available IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

12 Mile at Telegraph 356-0400

-SOUTHFIELD- -ONE BEDROOM

SPECIAL

$435- . > Adutt Community >. Intrusion Alarm ) Ample Storage l Walk-in Closet I Free Heat I Senior Discount • 1 or 2 Year Lease

WELLINGTON PLACE 355-1069

400 Apartments For Rent

PLYMOUTH - 1 bed ioom 2nd «oor. raa ly a nice una Gomptafly ramod-atad with gar aga <485 month plua uMMMa C a l after Spin 981-1738

PLYMOUTH . t bedroom large sOe. good location Heal 8 app lancas •urraahed No pats I yaar Maaa <445 'month 459-9507

PLYMOUTH - 1 1 1 ments with 2 M beths and dack oft M n g room A l sppaancea m d w * n g a aimer 8 dryer m u r n <890 to <862 month Cat Rey Lea a t The MfcMgan ( V o l * 581 9200

PLYMOUTH. 2

no pets Lease and saourWy A M i t H immadia iah S e t

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PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom mdudea heel 8 water Laundry Oh priiWin No pels <450 man* ARer 8pm

241-8077

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ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL PROGRAM

FOR SENIOR CITIZENS

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A P A R T M E N T S

I - 9 4 & W a y n e R o a d

Applications being taken for several apartments. Included in rent, heat, hot water. Olympic swimming pool. HBO. 2 tennis courts.

$435-$455 tor 2 bedroom apartments $390 for 1 bedroom apartment

9 4 1 - 7 0 7 0

TELEGRAPH A WARREN. 1 t>«0-rexxn apartments w t f i *eat. water and cab l» inc luded Rents start at. <355 336-6945

TELEGRAPH/5 Mile area t bed room apartment, carpelsc appl. ances -deal tor singles <230 References 563- 1246

400 Acts. For Rent

TROY - SOMERSET AREA Luxurious Troy t and 2 bed room epertments compCsie with p o d a clubhouse Carpeting heat a wster included loca teo 1 W N ot Maple on A. tek just E of Cod idge

BAYBERRY PLACE 643-9109

PiesenteO in Ihe t<ne t rsdr t ion of Eric » s « l u t l a Assoc

TROY SOMERSET AREA

CORDLESS PHONE OR

COMPACT DISC PLAYER FOR NEW TENANTS

WITH A 12 MONTH LEASE Beautiful isrge 1 snd 2 bedroom apart m e n s also efhc-encies Balco-nies patios, leundry facilities, swnm mtng pool park.ng carpet ing Heat a water included From <495

Evening & weekend hours.

3 6 2 - 0 2 4 5

400 Apts. For Rsnt •ROY'Somerset M o Free'Rent

Lovely 7 bedroom. 2 bath « u w • i lu t l complex f r ee carport bk ico

1 ny new carpeting appliances cen trai a * cable mte»-com s lo rag* sundry vertices bhnds Walk to shopping neer 175 682 1 0 "

T w i n L a k e s

A p a r t m e n t s vfcw RENTERS EARN <500 ON > YR LEASE

Beautiful spacious Blounds large • 2 4 3 bedrooms abundant c lose's with .n-unit storage areas ad,acer ' Ic. snapping A distinctive ir'e style -n a scan* sei l .ng Located m Lake Orion with.n minutes ot Rocheste* Auburn Mills

6 9 3 - 4 4 6 6 a y o n Management Communi ty

TELEGRAPH/7 Mile Area 1 bed room apt electr ical appl iances

I a water included No pets <330 'Mo plus security 538-5254

Ten Mile-Ryan Rd, Warren

BE A WINNER Bejutr tu l 1 a 2 bedroom apart-ments Gsrpetmg a appliances

Special new t yeai leasts 1 rears p-epaid Michigan Lottery t icket 5

week ter 52 wee* s -6700 754-7816

TOWN a COUNTRY APARTMENTS Spacious apartments mdudea

• Hesl. Appliances • Security Excellent locat ion

• Start ing st <310

255-1829 Mon - Sal noon to 5 closed Wed

TROY S O M E R S E T • S U N N Y M E D E • DELUXE LARGER APTS

FOR LESS MONEY'

OVER 800 Sq Ft 1 BEDROOM FROM <4 75

OVER t too Sq Ft 2 BEDROOM I S BATHS - FROM <565

WINTER HEAT INCIUOED FREE CARPORT HBO

• 24 Hr Maintenance e Greal Storage space e Large wal l -in closets • Balconies Deluxe Carpet ing • individual Central Ai r 'Heat • Oelux.e Appl iances i nc lud ing

I dishwasher d<sposal some uni ts with washer a dryer

SUNNYMEDE APTS. 561 KIRTS

(1 bl* S of Big Beaver between LrverrKxs a C r o c * s l

362-0290 NOON-6PM

-TOWNE APARTMENTS KIRTS-8 CROOKS AREA

Modern l a 2 Bedroom Aps r tmems Heat a water included Dishwasher

a i » g e storage areas No pets ' Carports available

QUIET OFF-STREET LOCATION <475 to <575 ' m o - Security

C A L L ... 3 6 2 - 1 9 2 7 9-€pm daily

HEART O f TROY SENIOR ©WIZENS

2 Yaar Leases f rom <4 75 Winter Heat mduded

SUNNYMEDE APTS 362-0290

TROY/CLAWSON Araa Large d e a n 1 bedroom No pets <445 'MO plus security depoeti 751-2994

TROY a ROYAL OAK sentry available 1 8 2 be f l room

apartments Firepiece oak f loors or carpetmg dishwasher heat water, cooking gas included m moat Many with vertical blinds Children? Pets? A s k l AMBER APARTMENTS

280-2830 Evas 258-6714

TROY'S FINEST 1 bedroom apart-ments Include Carport , washer 8 dryer m every apt . heat, water cen-tral aw, dlshwaaher. carpet, appe-

patio and swimming p o d for $575 Qvtef secure and w « r main-ta ined Churehio Square 382-3177

TROY - i b e d ' o o m w ' d e n Available end ot Oct Nov Great area tor Troy workers <S8C per month 244-6492

VENOY P INES A P T S

A beautiful place to live CEN1RALLY LOCATED

IN WESTLANO • 14 2 bed' ooms • i.Some w t h tirepiaces) • Pool • Tenms court • Club Rouse • Cenlral air • Dishwasher • D-sposal • Laundry facilities • Beautifully landscaped

2 6 1 - 7 3 9 4 A t o r * Mansgemeo 1 Comrnoniify

Wayne Forest Apartments

Make one ot our specious apar* ments your ne*t home Features n elude pa iD HEAf full car pet-ng ver t ica l b l inds ce ram ic b a t h dishwasher separate din ing area central a>r walk-in storage pool 4 more Open Mon- f r i 9-5. Sat 12 5 Sun 12-3 Coma m and v i m one of Our immacuisle 1 2 fx 3 b e d ' o o m apartments Over 55? Ask about ou ' Special Discount Sorry no pets

326-7800

400 Apts. For Rsnt

P A R K F O R E S T

HAVE WE GOT A DEAL FOR YOU! ONE WEEK ONLY

* FREE R E N T * 12 O F F S E C U R I T Y

WE HAVE THE HOME FOR YOU! * FREE H e a l * K I N G - S I Z E A p a r t m e n t s * P E R F E C T L o c a t i o n * A L L A p p l i a n c e s * A N D s o m u c h m o r e

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400 Apts. For Rsnt

TROY Three Oaks Apartments between Crooks Road & I-75 on Wattles 1 & 2 bedrooms trom $550

Call tor leasing informa-tion 362-4088

400 Apts. For Rsnt WESTLAND AREA S P A C I O U S

I a 2 bedroom apts Carpet pat io sk p o d Heat included

1 BEDROOM - 8410 2 BEOROOM 8460

BLUE GARDEN APTS West l and ' i Finest Apartments

Cherry HOI Near Merriman Oa*y11am-6pm "Sat >0sm 2pm

400 Apts. For Rsnt

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D U N I O N L A K E A R E A

B R I A R W O O D

A P A R T M E N T S

C O N D O L I V I N G < S ? K « S S » Spacious Apartments - Individual Private Entrances - Free Carport with each apartment - Washer & Dryer Hook-up -Balconies - Oversized (7xtQ) storage in apartment Fully furnished apartments also available (sheets, dishes, etc.).

APARTMENTS FROM '445 TOWNHOUSES FROM *93S

O P E N T U E S . A T H U R S . 9 A .M. -7 P.M. MON.-WED.-FRI. 9 A.M.-S P.M.

SAT. A 8UN. 1-5 P.M. 3S3-7S45

400 Apts. For Rsnt WALLED LAKE araa Maw* Lake apartmanta 1 8 2 bedrooma Lake privi leges Balconies Cantral sk Rec' room, exercise room, tennis court Free storage Cs£4e TV Can 624-5999

Westland Area We now nave a umned numben of openings st one of the area s most convenient locations We oher e 1 8 2 Bedroom Apartments wtth

extra doeet storege room e Free Neat e Central A k e Large Pool e Quick access to 1-94 a 275 • Quiet country sfmosphere e Minu les f rom shopping malls

d in ing 8 entertainment • RENTAL RATE SPECIAL

New O f l o e Hours 9am- 7pm 729-6520

Wes te rn Hrtls

400 Apts. For Rsnt 400 Apts. For Rsnt

W A R R I S F A R M S A P A R T M E N T S

Westland NOW LEASING BRAND NEW 2 bedroom 2 beth apartments including washers a dryers Also vert« les in .each apartment Open 6 days a ii sal closed Wed cell for further information

4 2 1 - 8 2 0 0 WESTLANO - Barclay Mouse 723 > Lathers, corner of Warren • bed-room. heal, air ccmdrtioned. perk-.00 appkances,14 10 425-9789

WESTLAND ESTATES 6843 WAYNE

(near Hudson's) Only 8200 deposit approved credti

1 bedroom from 8410

Includes air conditioning -heat - carpet - swimming pool. No pets. Mature %0uits call 721-6468

400 Apartment! For Rent

WARREN. 10 MILE-RYAN

S r C i t i z e n A u g S p e c i a l K Or Over no security depoen wtth I year lease L o v * y 1 a 2 bedroom apartment* «r*th msr» i M t u r s s

7 5 7 - 6 7 0 0 Of 7 5 4 - 7 8 1 6

WESTLAND

HAMPTON COURT APARTMENTS

The Place To Lrve m West land Spacious i 4 2 bedroom apts

FROM 8415

Balconies - Carpor ts Swimming P o d 4 Par* Areas -

Storage m »our Apartment

400 Apts. For Rsnt WAYNE WESTLANO

SHARP I bed 'oom ape lmen t AC Carpeting 4 appliances Private w trance 8375 pei month NewOuign Colonial Apsrtments 721-6699

WAYNE ' oedroom 8365 ' m o 2 Bedroorn for 842C mo

IncmOes heat 4 watw F-esnr, peinteO P'rvave entrenc4i Cat>~

raedy Sorry No Pats' - 595 "923

729-4020

Ford Rd Mem Fn Sa' 4 Sun

blk E of Wayne 9am-5pm

1-Spm

" Special Seniors Prog tsm

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HAWTHORNE CLUB

SecurrT, Oeposi* O N I i S ' 0 0

t rom $435 FREE HEAT

Prestige location scenic Heat Ak Pooi Greet Value' 7560 Mernman R<3

Between warren 4 Ann A. nor T ' e 522-3364

Daily 9-5 Sat 12-4

400 Apts. For Rsnt

• WESTLANO •

HUNTINGTON ON THE HILL

On Ann Arbor Trail Just w ol master Re

SPACIOUS & ELEGANT f r o m $ 4 5 0 F r e e H e a t

-i • Beeutltui P a n Sel l ing STOP B> OR C A . . , j

425-6070 Mon.Fn 'Q-t Sa t 1<^2

400 Apts. For Rsnt 400 Apts For Rsnt

WESTLANO PARK APARTMENTS

Across f rom City Park A 2 bedrooms. 1% baths

HEAT INCLUDED

Pooi and Clubhouse

From $420 Call 729-6636

WESTLANO 6200 North Wayne Rd

STLIOIO - 8375 ' BEOROOM 8415 7 BEOROOM 8430

NEAT a MOT WATER INCLUDED Carpeting, appkancee swimming pool 2 car Peru ing Adult section Cioae lo Westianc Shopp ing Center

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f u r r w i e d Apertments A

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n«ce ' bedroom apt stove -etnger

aio» immediate occupancy 83 >0

mcmtw»_Can 4-6pm 274-6202

WHITE -A-KE TWP 1 1 2 1 J apis On Pontiac Laka Boat ODCS age baiconias near Pont iac A " port Open 7 days 4 T X I 6 A 5

10 MILE/RYAN R0 Spacious 1 4 2 oedroom apart ments Cerpeted decorated laur-

I dry 4 storage laaut ies From V i i 5 monthly E varwng 4 ween e^d hours

Warren, Area _ MAYFLOWER APTS

754-7816

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400 Apsrtments For Rent 400 Apts. For Rsnt

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A S K A B O U T O U R S P E C I A L O F F E R - 8 5 2 - 0 3 1 1

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Located at HAMPTON (Rochester Road between Autxim & HamMni ROCHESTER HILLS. Ml

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Inviting community offering a variety of unique 1 & 2 bedroom . apartments, as well as 2, 3, & 4-bedroom town houses for rent from S425 to $775.

• Cos heat and gas utiiiti«s included in rrujsf urtifs.' • Security deposit now only $200.00 • Ideally located convenient to downtown, airport and shopping

• 19 floor plans to choose from. • Clubhouse with indoor Olympic poo/ .

• Exercise room and saunas. • Garden patios and balconies. • Covered carports.

• Childrens' play areas. • Pets Mowed.

• Dens, fireplaces, open floorplans available.

• Laundry facilittes'hook-ups in townhouses

Open Monday-Friday 9-6. Saturday 10-5. Sunday 12-5. For further information please call 455-2424.

To visit: From I-275,exit Ann Arbor Road West to Haggerty Road. Follow South to Joy Road, East on Joy to Honeytree. Professionally managed by Dolben.

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FURNITURE FOR YOUR 3 Room Apar tment F«r

$79 Mon th • A .L NEW FijWNtTURE • LARGE SELECTION • OPTION TO PURCHASE

G L O B E R E N T A L S FARMING TON 474-340C

STERLING HEIGHTS 626-9«01

SO .,'TMriELO 355-4330

• TRO- 566-1800

402 Furnishsd Apts. For Rsnt

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348-9616

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BIRMINGHAM - Central locat ion ComctotMr furmahad- 2 and 1 bad-room* Haat. not water. TV Adu l t * No pata 1825 4 MOO/mo 647-0715

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent -

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN Ona • a d r o o m anacutlva ran tal wflh a* amanittaa Qwa« Hagant and • » capitonal AvwMMa Octobar 8 $1030 par month 305-0750

FULLY FURNISHED 1 ft 2 bedroom apart m e n u through-out Metro Detroit A l houaawaraa ft utiHtle* included In rant, month to month MM Famtfle* welcome MC Vr-AE accepted Relocation Special-ist 313-355-5313 or outside Mi

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BIRMINGHAM/ ROYAL O * * Luxury 1 bedroom condo Fully turnlahad wtlh housewares Unana. color TV cable $780 mo 737-9298

FULLY FURNISHED CORPORATE SUITES

Westland Towers Our 1 and 2 bedroom furnished Cor-porate apertmenta take the n c o n -veruence oul o» your relocation transfer Decorator aawgn high rise apartments teeture hjBy equipped kitchens wfth utenetfs. maid service Indoor heated swumrmng pool, ten-nis. excerise snd seuna Month to mon th leese a v a A N e West lsnd Towers ts 1 Wk W erf Wayne SM between Ford ft Warrsn Rds CaU 721-2500 •

H O M E S U I T E H O M E Attractively turnrshed 1 and 2 bedroom Apts wrth all amenities 6 sreal locations Monthly leases

A E . M C . Visa accepted

5 4 0 - 8 8 3 0

HOME AWAY FROM HOME. INC Short lease Elegantly fur-nished 1, 2 or 3 bedroom spar tmenis ft townhouses m BloomfiaM Hms Rochee-ter, Troy. Farmington Hits. 12 Mite/Northwestern Hwy a reas C o m p l e t e w i t h linens, cookware. odor TV. phone installed includes ut unites N o p a t t From 11.150 628-1714

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B i r m i n g h a m - T r o y A r e a 16 immacutale building locations to serve your needs. 220 units In all

Free health and racquet d u b GoM and Tennis

Swimming Poon Mam Service

Ret Service The only M l service ladHty serving the SE Mich busmees community wtth luxury accomodations since 1977

6 4 5 - 1 2 0 0 5 4 9 - 4 5 0 0

NORTHWOOO AREA - 1 bedroom completely furnished including color TV ft microwave Short term leaae available S50C par month. 586-5755 651-0111 or 623-9430

400 Apartments For Rent 1

"tHniW»gtiaiii - Troy - Farmmgion

MONTHLY LEASES Preferred by the Executive

Ideal for Holiday visits

"ELITE SUITES-FINEST quality available in totally furnished suites

"FOR THE DISCRIMINATING

Luxury Amenities! Utilities Included 6 4 9 - 1 4 1 4

m Executive Garden Apar tments

B inn i iNGHAM/T ro * Somerset ApT Beeutl tui view on goWcourse 2 bed-rooma. Haat. carport $765 Mature Sdutts Oct-May 649-0171

B I R M I N G H A M / T R O Y S o m e r s e t . Adu l ts Graat view on go« course.2 bedrooms Haat carpor t Oct thru-May. Sub lease $780 649-0171

FALL SPECIAL , BLOOMFIELD LAKES _ APAFTTMENTS 3 corporate apar tments available m 0 smalt, prhrata adult complex to ONE BEOROOM $550 $650 r TWO BEOROOM $650 - $700 a n o» the apar tments mckx)« car-

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8 8 1 ^ 1 8 1 . 883-2455 334-8392

• Canton • V I L L A G E S Q U I R E

From s435 - Heat Included Great Location • Park Setting • Spacious

Bike Trail • Heated Pool* Sauna Sound Conditionec • Cable & Tennis

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' 2 0 0 M o v e s Y o u In

9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1 D a i l y 9 - 1 - E v e s b y A p p t - S a t S u n 9 - 6

L I N C O L N T O W E R S A quiet retreat

Adult community

S t u d i o s 1 4 2 B e d r o o m s

F r o m "370 FREE CABLE TV, SECURITY

Hoot. Central Air Conditioning, Appliance*, Carpeting Community Room, TV » Card Room, Pooi

Lincoln Road at Greenfield 968-0011

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 bedroom 2 balh. complatatr furrnahec a te occupency. 11000/mo C a l Bruce Uoyd at Meedowmarv-agement ' 348-5977

FARMINGTON - £ m a l 1 bedroom. 4 appfcancae. a * upper. exceAent lo-cation. no pets Heat mduded $595 plus lecurtty After 7pm 427-9550

PLYMOUTH - Studio spertment Private entrance, prtvate bath includes a l utintias $365/MO 4 5 9 5 2 8 8

PLYMOUTH - 4 room apt , fur-nished neat ft water, angle, no smoking. $350/mo * security

453-2816

$ 3 8 5 Furrwahed studio apartment located downtown Royal Oak Separate leundry and storage facaMiaa. on street parking, a * condit ioning No pets Adult bunding Appkcents must m a k * at leaat $14,000 per year to apply Lease Ca l Rawdant Man-ager at 398--34T7 or call 9-5 256-6200

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

NOVt - WALLED L A K E - 14 M M at Decker 2 bedroom*. T Bath, baaa-mant ft garaoe. compiaiefy fur-nlshed Asking $775 C a l Bruca LLoyd al Meadowmanaoe-ment 348-5977

PINE LAKE FRONTAGE ground Boor. 1 bedroom, smell studio on 2 ac r * * Completely furnished by inte-rior daeigner Oual f ted tenant only Available Oct i $775 month plua electric Security deposit 661-4479

404 Houses For Rent

ABSOLUTELY PERFECT - Farming-ton HMs. 2 bedroom s« appliances

atety $596 month

HARR1MAN REAL ESTATE 477-4464

404 Houses For Rent ANIMALS OK W B l o o m f i e l d Secluded wooded inaeKje 1 bed

baths. $900 per monlh 626-1427

AD INTERIM (2 Units)

2 bedroom brick ranch, furn ished Or unturmshed Gas water cable TV ft appkances No yard work 10 MU*. Lahser 356-1440

400 Apts. For Rent

ROYAL OAK - Large 1 ft 2 bedroom apartments f rom $540 mo Short leases available Ckahee. color TV. microwave. I0am-8pm 855-2707

SOUTHFIELD. fumrshed 1 bedroom luxury apertment Conveniently lo-cated. move m condit ion, $595 Aval 1st** aerty Oct -May 353-5746

SOUTHFIELD, N o r t h w e s t e r n / I J Mile 2 bedroom completely fur-nished Nov 1 - May 1 $650 month. Indudes utilities 350-8039

praati WEST BLOOMFIELO neighborhood lower Ii ranch. 2400 aq f l . sauna, wet bar, util it ies m d $425-475 855-1882

Mtigioua of large

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1 6 3 0 0

W . 9 M i l e

S o u t h f i e l d

studios luxury of

• Central air • Appliances Carpeting • Carports • Tennis Courts Swimmina Pool • Community Room

M a k e y o u r h o m e i n the l u x u r y o f

Jamestown Apartments

o f f a r m i n g t o n

Y o u d e s e r v e a f f o r d a b l e c a r e f r e e l i v i n g . P e a c e f u l w o o d e d g rounds a t a m o s t c o n v e n i e n t l oca t i on . R e n t s s t a r t i n g a t $545, hea t i n c l u d e d .

• Garages • Balconies • R a n n a s

O p e n D a i l y 9 - 5 • S u n . b y A p p o i n t m e n t

3 6 8 1 2 B l a n c h a r d , F a r m i n g t o n

O n G r a n d R i v e r , 1 B l k . E . o f H a l s t e a d ,

4 7 7 - 3 9 9 0

• Swimming Pool • Central Heat & Air Conditioning • B i l l i a r d s

S O U T H F I E L D 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

F R O M $ 5 0 0 *

H e a t I n c l u d e d

F r a n k l i n H i l l s

A P A R T M E N T S

3 5 5 - 5 1 2 3

On 12 Mile East of Northwestern H o u r s : M o n . - S a t . 9 - 5

•New residents on selected units only

F Y o u ' v e pa id the p r i c e fo r high

cool ing b i l l s th is s u m m e r . Now le t us pay y o u r h e a t i n g bil ls th is w i n t e r .

H e a t i n c l u d e d on all r e n t a l s .

J u s t a S t r o l l A w a y

F r o m D o w n t o w n F a r m i n g t o n

HEAT INCLUDED

Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apartments offering.

C3' Private balcony or pano 0 " Fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher

and pantry B " Spacious storage locker i n c l u d e d w i t h

each apartment 0" Private swimming pool 3" Planned community activities

1 bedroom - $560 per month 2 bedroom - $615 per month

474-2884 Open Mon.-Fri. 9-6; Sat. ic Sun. 12-5

400 Apts. For Rent

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FLEXIBLE LEASE TERMS SMALL PETS WEL COM ED

ADJACENT TO RECREA TION WALK TO SHOPPING 2 S W / MM ING POOL S

P a r k w a y Corner of Beech arid Shiawassee

1 Block North of 8 Mile 3 5 7 - 2 5 0 3

E v e r y o n e ' s

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A n d F o r .So M a n y R e a s o n s

Twelve exciting 1- and 2-bedroom floor plans. Private balconies and attached covered parking. Abundant storage and spacious closets. 24-hour manned gatehouse to insure your privacy.

F r o m $ 5 4 0 - $ 8 0 5 One Month Free Rent On Select Units

a M u i r a o D D

( 3 1 3 ) 4 7 8 - 5 5 3 3 Muirwood, on Grand River and Drake Roads, is open

Daily 10-6 p.m., Mon. & Thurs. 't i l 7 p.m.. Sat. 11-6,

Sun. 12-5 FURNISHED EXECUTIVE "

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central air • $595 to $745

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bedroom, 1V4 bath townhouse. Air

Conditioning — Prtvate balco-nies with insu-lated sliding glass door walls

— carpeting and CATV available

Huge closets — Gas heat — 2 swimming pools — Ample parking —

Carports available — Sernta at your doorstep

R E N T A L O F F I C E

4 2 1 - 4 9 7 7 30500 WEST WARREN

op the banks | o f t h e |

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1 Bedroom "Ranch House

• 4 4 0 L I N C O L N H O U S € fiPfiRT/V\€NTS

BIRMINGHAM

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H 5 2 5 I M O R E T H A N J U S T A B I R M I N G H A M A D D R E S S

LIVE W A L K I N G DISTANCE FROM SHOPPING D I N I N G A N D ENTERTAINMENT

M a n o c . > m e n « lr«c 3 Bedroom "Townhouse"

* 5 9 5 Spacious 2 Bedroom/1 Bath

Storage Space

Central Air

GE Appliances

Laundry Facilities

Only J675.00 per month

P o o l - S p a c i o u s R o o m s • C l u b h o u s e

Air C o n d i t i o n i n g • Vk B a t h s

S c o f s d a h a p a r t m e n t s WESr Of PERRY AT WAI TON NEAP /-75 ADJACENT TO AUBURN HILLS

Now burgh between Joy A Warren

F r o m ^ 4 3 5

FREE HEAT F R E E C O O K I N G G A S

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6 4 5 - 2 9 9 9 1 a 2 B e d r o o m • 1 V» B a t h * • C a n t r a l A i r • P o o l

T a n n i s • C a r p o r t s • C l u b h o u M L a u n d r y ft S t o r a g e • C a b 4 a R e a d y

Model Open 9-5 Da»ty 12-5 Weekends

Qramwiille Manager on the Premises Call For an Appointment

M o d e l O p e n 9 - 5 D a i l y

4 5 5 - 4 3 0 0 l O W N H O l I S E s S

L o c o t e d o n E 6 s f L i n c o l n R o o d

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Fnom $ 3 4 5

H E A T I N C L U D E D

• Ak C o n d N t o n t n g

• B a l c o n y o r

• C a b l e T V

• B e a w t t f u l G r o u n d s

• Swimming Pool • C l u b h o u s e

• Convenient to 12 Oaks Mall

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At Pontiac Trail and Beck Roads in Wlxom

(Exit 1-96 at Back Road than 2 MUaa North to Pontiac Thill)

Open Mon. - Sat. 9 - 6 Sun. 11 - 5

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C O A C H H O U S E

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Attractive 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

from ' 5 0 0 2 Bedroom Townhouses Available

Featuring: • HEAT INCLUDED • Modern Appliances • Laundry Facilities • Fully Carpeted • V e r t i c a l B l i n d s .

• Storage Areas • Air Conditioning • 2 Swimming Foot* • Clubhouse • Sauna

• 24 Hour Emergency Maintenance

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II iVJ j 23600 Lamplighter Lane on Providence Drive juat North of W Nine Mile Rd m Southfield

(one block We* ot Greenfield Rd )

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FROM '550

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B r a n d N e w S h o r t T e r m L e a s e A v a i l a b l e

C h i l d r e n W e l c o m e F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s S c h o o l s

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RIVER V A L L E Y A P A R T M E N T S 31600 NINE MILE (OFF ORANO RIVER)

473-0035 H o u r * M - F 1 2 : 3 0 - 5 3 0

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400 Apartments For Rent

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Whitehall prides itself on offering adults (age 50 snd older) a mature community where convenience and luxury are foremost.

1 , 2 & 3 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s ' with up to 1,400 square feet

*' • Adult Community •Free Cable IV • TWo Pull Bathrooms

y • Swimming Pool • Some Units Include Heat • C a r p o r t s

• 24-Hour Security -

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Vk* Nine Mile Road at Providence Drive in Southfield • Weekdays 9-6 • Weekends 10-5

557-0311

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HOMES FOR RENT SEE 100 S WHERE

TENANTS & LANDLORDS SHARE LISTINGS e M2-1620

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BEAUTIFUL WESTACRES Middle Straits M i a quad 4 twdrooms. M balha. 2 ' * car garaga FaroHy room.

S1200 mo. * n - 0 4 * S

BEAUTIFUL W Bloomfield Colonial 4 M d ' o o m * . 2V, Oatnv tam*y room 'iraplaca 0 V Q * OaMmarn carpat-mg & mora S 1200/mo 968-3595

404 Houses For Rent BIRMINGHAM - Colonial. 3 Dad-a o m » 2 lull t>am». l iving room lamily room aai m i n c h a n garaga. lancad yard MS0 par mo 433-1874

BIRMINGHAM Cuta 2 badroom t BaKi bungalow d 0 * a to t o w " Car-patmg. d rapa i kachan appHancaa. baaamant 2 car garaga A»aiiaOia now at $675

G 0 0 D E REAL ESTATE

A Gooda Listing la A Good Buy! 1411 N Woodward 647-1898

400 Apts. For Rent

rent from J 4 0 5

Microwave Oven Air Conditioning

Pool & Tennis 1 a 2 Bedroom

Apartmenta

Paid Gas Heat Qreat Location Spacious Rooms 1V» Bath in 2 Bedroom

Pets allowed wrth permission

Walton Corner et Perry Adjacent to Auburn Hills 1 • r

Mon.-Fri. 8-5 Weekends 12-5

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Carnegte Park's Clubhouse has an indoor pool, exercise center, tennis court, sun deck, whirl-pool/hot tub and sauna • Unique floor plans with decoralbr angled walls • Private elevators to exclusive penthouse suites • Front and rear scenic views • Fireplaces and wetbars available • Furnished apartments available

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355-2211 on 11 Mile Rd between Inkster and Franklin Rds

Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sat. A Sun. 12 Noon-5 p.m.

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404 Houses For Rent BIRMINGHAM. Italy Comlonabia 5 room noma 2 Dadrooma. 1 Dalh M l baaamant. garaga an»oratta kont parcel S700 month plo« lacurtTy 64A-0152

BIRMINGHAM In-iown Spotlaaa 2 badroom I batn,' baaamant. ga-raga K 'aan porch. 1725/mo P U f-> M o x t t f K M 3 1 9

BIRMINGHAM-IK TOWN Con lam porary 2 badroom 2 bath cainadral caamgi tlwuoot S1650/MO C M 546-7754

BIRMINGHAM tn-towm Snort larm 3 badroom V * eatli »V '00 'month Day* 645-6464 avaa 851-2526

BIRMINGHAM LEASE Colonial. 2 badroom. 2 bath. ramoOMad. front porch Oac* *875 monlB Can 644-0069

404 Houses For Rent BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN

727 Purdy 3 badroom, 2 lul batha cantral m> naw kllohan. 3 car car-port. lawn 6 mow ramoval aarwea •ndudad $1500 month 332-1190 64A-43S6

BIRMINGHAM - Long Tarm i n n 4 Dadrooma. 2'a Oaths lamay room.

885-3629

BIRMINGHAM, naat 2 badroom. ap-paancaa. waanar. dryar aiaaama Nov 1 $700 plua utsitlaa

BIRMINGHAM nawty dacoratad. 3 badroom. tamay room. a« apt*-ancaa baaamant garaga rmoa lancad yard $695 £ • » 855-3344

BIRMINGHAM rant with option to buy 3 badroom color—l compta«a»y

al yaar $1,500 par mo 1 y option al $179,000 1321 P w c a Can Brofcar 540-6377

400 Apts. For Rsnt

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

A t t r a c t i v e 1 & 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s f r o m S 4 7 5

F e a t u r i n g • C o n v e n i e n t t o t r v e w n * s h o p p i n g , a n d B u s i n e s s d i s t r i c t *

• A i r . C o n d i t i o n i n g

Prtvate Balcony Patio Swimming Pool Carports AvBilabie Pleasant atmosphere in an Ideal location t

c / / { ) ' t r f a w u

^ Located on 12 Mile Road between Middlebeit & Orchard Lake Roads.

Open Mon - Fri. 12-5:30. Wed. 12-4, SaL & Sun. 12-5

4 7 6 - 1 2 4 0

404 Houses For Rent 404 Houses For Rent BLRMMPMAM " • » to Oowntown Cola 2 baOroom. 1 baW Florida room HarOwooO noor». flaraoa »u» r •••—»— A muat Ma UK par mond i Ca» ZSE 49«-4

BIRMINGHAM ram/op t ton lo buy ($1500/mo | 3 badroom colomaL c o m p e a r , ramodawd HrapMoa a t i a a k r io ia r nardwood «o6r * * » lo town $179,900 Opan Sun 1-4 1121 Piarca 2SS-9013

B«n<H*4GHAM - 2 6 a » o o m a l u l

BIRMINGHAM ram/op t ton lo buy ($1500/mo | 3 badroom colomaL c o m p e a r , ramodawd HrapMoa a t i a a k r io ia r nardwood «o6r * * » lo town $179,900 Opan Sun 1-4 1121 Piarca 2SS-9013

DaOv KNctaar aofikancaa waanai 0ryar. SS2S"no Asa lor Can iaa«« maaaaga 64«-««3 '

BIRMINGHAM 3 Oadroom rancfi n good eondnkm wnri 1 batn * n tiaaamain 2 car garapa A a a i r m

BIRMINGHAM 3 Bad»oom Ta M T i garaga Vapiaca 7 t * l S o l 1« Maa. E of P«rca 1623C B -wood $ « 2 i - t e c u m r 433- i««S

•mmedwary Ooaa lo l o a n 4 l iana-ponanor Uoni tay rant. $«50 Caa 33S-773Cor 647-7367

BIRMINGHAM 3 Bad»oom Ta M T i garaga Vapiaca 7 t * l S o l 1« Maa. E of P«rca 1623C B -wood $ « 2 i - t e c u m r 433- i««S

BLOOMFIELO u n a - Houaa $750 par month Sacurlty raqmrad

Ca* Sam-Spm 645-1892 BIRMINGHAM - 3 oadroom earao* rmohad Dwaamw-^ nmm pa^n car-pa l k i tc f ier corarm ar lurnaca A p l u m M i g $77S.'MO 642 1S82 43S-1471

BLOOMFIELO u n a - Houaa $750 par month Sacurlty raqmrad

Ca* Sam-Spm 645-1892 BIRMINGHAM - 3 oadroom earao* rmohad Dwaamw-^ nmm pa^n car-pa l k i tc f ier corarm ar lurnaca A p l u m M i g $77S.'MO 642 1S82 43S-1471

BlOOMFIEi-D HILLS A uraqua 3 badroom naiura landacapa nouaa

laaa acc ia i * «aw B*c-gnMO | HM K.V>OB kdaal lor ma EVacutiva Ca* 661-9456 ' BIRMINGHAM-- 3 oadroom 2 orfln

Vap iaca. 2't car flaraga A * comfc-I n n m g $a00.'morrth 1'» m o n w » curity Laava maaaaga 681-OS27

BlOOMFIEi-D HILLS A uraqua 3 badroom naiura landacapa nouaa

laaa acc ia i * «aw B*c-gnMO | HM K.V>OB kdaal lor ma EVacutiva Ca* 661-9456 ' BIRMINGHAM-- 3 oadroom 2 orfln

Vap iaca. 2't car flaraga A * comfc-I n n m g $a00.'morrth 1'» m o n w » curity Laava maaaaga 681-OS27

BLOOMFIELD HILLS PARADISE FOR . E A S E

Eiduarna prr»aie woodad t a i n g naaiad p o o p a l " 1© m t laaa Con«an*iorary a a a r nouaa wiw ma«a r badroom on firat floor r p u i o i 4-5 badrooma l i batna p a » ' 2 raa• laaaa $3500 month C a * Sandy Parry al / 644-6700

MAX BROOCK INC.

BIRMINGHAM- 3 Badroom i bam Boca rancfi. alova. retngtrator ga->aga lancad rard. A*a«a0a> Oct $725 plua 1 mo mcurrty 420-250 '

BLOOMFIELD HILLS PARADISE FOR . E A S E

Eiduarna prr»aie woodad t a i n g naaiad p o o p a l " 1© m t laaa Con«an*iorary a a a r nouaa wiw ma«a r badroom on firat floor r p u i o i 4-5 badrooma l i batna p a » ' 2 raa• laaaa $3500 month C a * Sandy Parry al / 644-6700

MAX BROOCK INC.

BIRMINGHAM - 3 Oadroom* 1 bath, tamay room wi t f Vacnaca lancad yard $700 a mon»i ^ *aa -abMnow 644-0301

BLOOMFIELD HILLS PARADISE FOR . E A S E

Eiduarna prr»aie woodad t a i n g naaiad p o o p a l " 1© m t laaa Con«an*iorary a a a r nouaa wiw ma«a r badroom on firat floor r p u i o i 4-5 badrooma l i batna p a » ' 2 raa• laaaa $3500 month C a * Sandy Parry al / 644-6700

MAX BROOCK INC.

400 Apts. For Rent

404 Houses For Rent BIRMINGHAM 907 Ruttnar 2 room t Myagms carpMad. 1 I

"9* $875 |

BLOOMFIECO TWP S * o n tarm 4

4 cadrooma. 2 W b a a * O o a a lo achooia $1,400'mcmei Uay> 645-6484 E—» 651-2S26

BtOOMFiEcD TWP B a » Adam. Araaj - Large 4 badroom 2% bath coKvaal on iraad lol o w -looang

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s200 S e c u r i t y Depos i t „ i r - r e J —t-

• Q u i e t P e r k i n g • S p a c i o u s S u i t e s

• O u t d o o r P o o l • A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

• I m m a c u l a t e G r o u n d s & B u i l d i n g s

Ca or stop by today, near Piymoutn & -agger". 1 2 3 5 0 R i s m a n

4 5 3 - 7 1 4 4 9 am - 7 pm Sal 10 am - 2 pm

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY A P A R T M E N T S

BY CONSOLIDATED INVESTMENTS

2 locations to serve you GARDEN CITY

PLYMOUTH ' Starting at $ 3 8 0

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S p a o o u s 1 & 2 b e d r o o m & s t u d i o s • 2 4 H o u r M a i n t e n a n c e

• C a r p e t i n g • A p p l i a n c e s • L a u n d r y A S t o r a g e Fac i l i t i es

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ar ie*m carpMing drapaa. attacJiad 2 1 ear garaga B i r i m n y r i e m Schoon A v a a a a v O d IS at $1500

Goode 6 4 7 - 1 8 9 8 Raai E Haia

B lCXJMFIClD TWP 3 badroom, 2 batr -ancr with baaamant garaga and Florida room Now K m in tua H4r» LO^Iy lot $1500 mo

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 2 a a " Irving room wrth lirap«aea »nmg room and kitcnan Ktaal tor ratirad or proliaa ixvai coupla A* outaid* maniananca prondad $600 mo

FARMINGTON HIULS - 1 badroom 2 bath, kvmg room wfth Hrapiaca d*wig room and K i t d a r on caauti

grour«]a AH outsaOa rwprea nanca providad idaai fcy rwU+g or pr j iaal ixial coup* $800 mo

AS" FOR DORO'MT WAGNER Ua»»a Lynch naal t ,

626-6700 626-9100

CAMTON Brand r * rw 3 oadroon-colonial 1\% bath 2 iar V * » g a tua

pats $6?5 mo » aa ( •oa t 459-4S56

CANTON - Hoaday Par* Sue 3 Dadroom Quae t a r nty r oom fira-plac* 2°-» car garaga $650 m o n f plus aatxmty 5S1-7SS7

CANTON - Impacca om W O quac lava « badroom! ra •may room f *»-ptaca nautra a a c c cant ra av. a l ape-

atudw caamg •ancaa $ ' 100

par month 0 * H INCOME Farmmgton HUs 737-4002

CANTON - auad aval 3-4 bad

bath* n c a location. $6 10 'mc

9S1-5145 CANTON 2 badroom 2 bath Colo-nial «ua baaamant cloaa lo X-w«y Naw*r carpatad $625 ' m o • aa-curtty Evaa or -na»«»g« 437-3179

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H I D D E N O A K S

A P A R T M E N T S

GE appliances, ceramic baths, central air, carports available, intercoms, paUos balconies and more .all oo a beautiful wooded site. Handicap units available

1 B E D R O O M

from...M95 $40 off each

month for 12 months or 12th month s rent FREE*

2 B E D R O O M

from...$S55 $45 off each

month for 12 months or 12th month ? rent FREE"

5 5 7 - 4 5 2 0 i 12 rnooiR * tenants only

Summer Is Never Over.

. j l t a d k • W e s t l a n d T o w e r s !

Soocious one and two beOoom aport menu Otter Ngh-rt»s IMng wflh • Soecioculai bakxmy views • vear round swimming in Ihe IMper

heated pool • Al new Club and Game Room • Isms courts a TVmonMored secure snkonces • FREE private health ciub Mlh

easretoe room and sauna • An ideal locaNon

— One Woe* from Wssftand Mas — Adlaoeni to tood mari«t$ and

olher services — Near 1-275. V<M and ma|t* surface

l e a s e s tr%M b s mgreo p r t o r t o D e c 1

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K e n t F r e e * S p a c i o u s 1 & . 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s F r o m $ 5 5 5

. F e a t u r i n g

• Private entrances • Individual washers dryers • Carports • Microwave ovens

In charming Northville. close to 1-275,1 %. Twelve Oaks Mall. Only 12 minutes from Southfield. 25 minutes to Metro Airport.

' C a l l For Detai ls

3 4 8 - 3 6 0 0

Models open daily 11 a.m. - t pm.; weekends ID a.m. - 5 p.m.

Developed by Mark Jacobson 6*. Associates

DIAMOND FOREST APARTMENTS

O N E M O N T H

F R E E R E N T

From * 6 0 0 and ap

• Corpplete Kitchens with microwave » Utility room with washer dryer • Furnished Executive Rentals • Private entrances -• Nature jogging trail. • Swimming Pool with spa & tennis courts • Handicap Units

Between Grand River tt 9 Mile oo Halstead

Farmington Hills 4 7 1 - 4 8 4 8 Moo- thrw Sat 10-5 -SUB 13-5

SOUTHFIELD S PREMIER COMMUNITY

SPEND TiME IN YOUR HOME ..

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FRANKLIN SQUAEE

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'1st Month's Rent FREE! Att rac t ive 1 and 2 Bedroom

• A p a r t m e n t s Featur ing:

• HEAT INCLUDED " i a Air Conditioning a Vertical Blinds • Fully Carpeted • Laundry Facilities from • Lighted Parking a Heated Swimming Pool • Clubhouse a 24 Hour Emergency Maintenance

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AT ELMSLEIGH TOWNHOUSE APTS.

1880 ROCHESTER RO. ROYAL OAK

EAST SIDE OF ROCHESTER ROAD BETWEEN 12 8 13 MILE ROADS

SUNDAY. FROM 12-4 "UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT"

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CL066IHED REAL E6TRTE 404 H o i i i m For R u t

c a n t o n 3 M d r a o n duplex svMleoie Octo-ber, f r g o p M « • • « • « " o p m After 8pm. 422-7807

CASS LAKE FO* LEASE * 6 MONTHS OH I YEAR

Lowly 3 oom. 2% bath contem-porary home on Cass Lake Canal ri t r i a g e Unfurnished bui with nova • refrigerator A aome rntm blinds Formal dining room. dan. 2 car at-lachefS garaga. w B loomf ie ld actioofc Ho pell 1 month* security $1200 par monOi Aak tor Irene Cock els

Bordener Real ty Inc 6 4 7 - 6 0 3 0 540 -0446 CASS LAKEFRONT - Water lord T a p 2 bedrooms. 1 bam. fireplace

761-7721

CASS LAKEFRONT Low ly lake-front t iome. aerm-furnished Ocl 1st till June 1st 682-6487

CASS LAKEFRONT - W Bloomfield 2 badroom ranch. 4 appliances. new ki ichen rtem Bath, sack boathouae Option $700 SS3-9C85

CHARMING 2 bedroom, 1 Bath Dollhouse EvarytMng new including family room off kitchen Deck oft family room Newer carpal & hard-wood floors in living room Abso-lutely no pa t * Halt month securrty dapoart $800 month Call Kathy Wllson644-6700

M A X B R O O C K . INC. CLARKSTON AREA. 3000 square toot ranch. 4 badroom*. 2 firp-piacaa. many mora options Lease wtth an option Call 623-7350

Clark st on 3 badrobm, $575 weet Bloomftatd. 3 badroom $1,150 South held. 3 badroom. $685 Oal i Park, 3 badroom. $575 Canton. 4 badroom $1,075

Mora ivMiM In other areas

544-0092

REALTY CONSULTANTS

INVESTORS v

Wa special?* in handling all ot your raal aatata inveatment naads

f B e g m n e r i welcomel DEARBORN HEIGHTS - 5667 Or an-al. Ford Rd. 6 Tetagrapn- 2 bad-rooma an remodeled, darting house $550 month. 1% months security

937-3734

TELEGRAPH/7 MILE. 19436 Wood-bine. 2 bedroom*, basement ga-raga. $40<J, plu* $600 security Avai lable Oct t 427 7368 '

DON T RENTI BUY thrs like new 1987 3 twdroom homa wtth over 900 sq ft of avtng space for as imie as $200 par month HOMETOWN USA,495-16 J?

EVERGREEN/WARREN - Cote 3. bedroom with basement, remod-eled $450 'mo * 1 ' * months securi-ty deposit 584-7660

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404 Houses For Rent 404 Houses For Rent

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 b«droom. • t o w . carpa l drapa*. Security 0e-potr t ft u l a w c w No S60G' mo p f tMut lMMa M8-0086

FENKELL/LAHSER Area - 3 bad room, b ig lol. basement $375 plus aacunty- AOC OK- - 58.9-1404

KEEGO HARBOR- a Ana 3 badroom >voma. baaemeni garage" large lot Wesl Bloomfield SchooM $675 month AvsitstOTNoT 1 363-5361

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 b«droom. • t o w . carpa l drapa*. Security 0e-potr t ft u l a w c w No S60G' mo p f tMut lMMa M8-0086

FRANKLIN VILLAGE RENT A t Fur-nished homa m secluded preatlgtous araa Lease w t h opt ion lo buy no pels $1 500 'mon th CALL SHIRLEY

C E N T U R Y 2 1 M J L C O R P O R A T E '

T R A N S F E R E E S E R V I C E

851-6700

KEEGO HARBOR- a Ana 3 badroom >voma. baaemeni garage" large lot Wesl Bloomfield SchooM $675 month AvsitstOTNoT 1 363-5361

FARMINGTON MILLS - Be th« !«t family In t h u m « badroom color" al noma m prs t t ig iout S l ra l t imo/a Subdivision $ 2 ' 0 0 CLU Managa-mant « M M 0

FRANKLIN VILLAGE RENT A t Fur-nished homa m secluded preatlgtous araa Lease w t h opt ion lo buy no pels $1 500 'mon th CALL SHIRLEY

C E N T U R Y 2 1 M J L C O R P O R A T E '

T R A N S F E R E E S E R V I C E

851-6700

INTOWN BIRMINGHAM English cottage $1,650 par month IB-7 7 RAN 164 7-1900

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE BETTER HOMES & GARDENS

FARMINGTO^ HILLS 5 badroom brick 7V» bath, finianad baaamani. appbancaa. anachad gerege mr Immadiata occupancy 11 100 ' m o T4urus Raalty 348-6333

FRANKLIN VILLAGE RENT A t Fur-nished homa m secluded preatlgtous araa Lease w t h opt ion lo buy no pels $1 500 'mon th CALL SHIRLEY

C E N T U R Y 2 1 M J L C O R P O R A T E '

T R A N S F E R E E S E R V I C E

851-6700

INTOWN BIRMINGHAM English cottage $1,650 par month IB-7 7 RAN 164 7-1900

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE BETTER HOMES & GARDENS

FARMINGTO^ HILLS 5 badroom brick 7V» bath, finianad baaamani. appbancaa. anachad gerege mr Immadiata occupancy 11 100 ' m o T4urus Raalty 348-6333

FRANKLIN VILLAGE RENT A t Fur-nished homa m secluded preatlgtous araa Lease w t h opt ion lo buy no pels $1 500 'mon th CALL SHIRLEY

C E N T U R Y 2 1 M J L C O R P O R A T E '

T R A N S F E R E E S E R V I C E

851-6700

LAKEFRONT in West Bloomfield on Upper Straits Lake Fabulous set-ling « beach on all sports ' »« • Completely 'emodeled new ki tchen, neutral decor central air. sprinklers 3 badroom. 2 bath family r oom decks i - 3 yr lease t ' * mo security deposit $1 950 mo Call Httdagard Uarrin Lynch Realty 851-8100

Famnng1on.'3 bao 'oorr brick ranch lamily room, anachad gerage NO PETS. auDjaci lo cradlt ropon «m-pk jyman i w t a r A ralarancaa. J725 a month ASK FOP ROY OR JOANNE

FURNISHED l ^ K E S i D E - 2 bad-rooms tor rel iable tenants Oct 15th 10 May 15th $600 per mo Un#on Lake area 363-0731

LAKEFRONT in West Bloomfield on Upper Straits Lake Fabulous set-ling « beach on all sports ' »« • Completely 'emodeled new ki tchen, neutral decor central air. sprinklers 3 badroom. 2 bath family r oom decks i - 3 yr lease t ' * mo security deposit $1 950 mo Call Httdagard Uarrin Lynch Realty 851-8100

FARMINGTON HILLS Dfslrabla 2 baOroom-amall Ranch 13 Mila naar Orchard Laka A.al laWa t l - ' - 8 & J500 / m p Robarl WoM Co 3S2-95S5

INKSTER/6, Mile araa. i bedroom wljh fami ly- room or 3 bedroom 2 baths carpeted garage No pels $600/mo $900 security 525-7082

LAKE ORION 3 oadroom Ranch ' " • p l a c e f y baths 2 car garage on Lake Onon $975 • util it ies Ask tor Gary. 373-6335

FRANKLIN - NW location. 2 acrat aachrdad 3600 aq rt u£datad farm-houaa 3 large badrooms. hralaca appiiancaa & washai S dryar Pond, horaas aBo«ad t ' 3 9 5 [poaaibia op-

t ion i d bvy) Muat aaa B5S-C399

400 Apartments For Rent FRANKLIN - NW location. 2 acrat aachrdad 3600 aq rt u£datad farm-houaa 3 large badrooms. hralaca appiiancaa & washai S dryar Pond, horaas aBo«ad t ' 3 9 5 [poaaibia op-

t ion i d bvy) Muat aaa B5S-C399

FRANKLIN - Rani with option to buy Larga 4 badroom 2 ' i bath country home on 3 acrea 3 tira-placaa. 7 car hardwood floors, on a ravme sai l ing. $1400 MO Tarms />agotiabM 644-3715

Newly R e m o d e l e d

1 & 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s

F r o m s 4 5 5 *

RIVER OAKS APARTMENTS

271-4649 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 - 5 ; Sat 10 - 5; Sun 1 2 - 5

* New residents on selected units only

FRANKLIN VILLAGE Charmmj j bungalow. In the haan ot the Historic District. English style landscaped stone garden Irving room with raised riaarth f i rep lace formal dlnirvg room, kitchen, dan, 3 bedrooms. iv» t>aths. hardwood floors throuf lhoui. full basement $1200 mon th plus aacunty 626-2386

Newly R e m o d e l e d

1 & 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s

F r o m s 4 5 5 *

RIVER OAKS APARTMENTS

271-4649 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 - 5 ; Sat 10 - 5; Sun 1 2 - 5

* New residents on selected units only

HAZEL PARK 3 badroom home lor rent Appliancas $ garage Nice r>a«gfit)omood small yard $475 par month Pets allowed 542-2401

Newly R e m o d e l e d

1 & 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s

F r o m s 4 5 5 *

RIVER OAKS APARTMENTS

271-4649 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 - 5 ; Sat 10 - 5; Sun 1 2 - 5

* New residents on selected units only

INKSTER - Cherry Hill araa. spa-cious 4 badroom brick homa, coun-try lot, Wa/ne/West land schools, $800/mo or o p u ^ r c buy 565-9330

or 688-7269

Newly R e m o d e l e d

1 & 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s

F r o m s 4 5 5 *

RIVER OAKS APARTMENTS

271-4649 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 - 5 ; Sat 10 - 5; Sun 1 2 - 5

* New residents on selected units only

404 Houses For Rent

NE LIVONIA - Tidy 2 b a d r o o m h o m a R e f e r e n c e s $ 4 2 5 per M o plus utim.es 8 $5450 securi ty Can af te r 5 P M 4 7 8 - 7 0 6 0

LIVONIA, p r ime a ree , 3 b e d r o o m family room deck privacy po rch , ' r a rd a t t a c h e d g a r a g e No p e t s S e curtty A - e f e r e n c e s 6 2 4 - 1 4 2 8

LIVONIA Schools , newfy d e c o r a t e d 3 b e d r o o m ranch , l a n c e d y a r d a p p i iances $500 p lus secur i ty Avail-a b l e 11 -1 After 6 p m 5 3 8 - 3 4 1 2

404 Houses For Rent

UVONJA-SMALI 2 b e d r o o m . >* a c r e lot. s tove re f r igera tor w a s h e i dryer G a r a g e $ 5 4 0 / m o i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y 2 3 1 - 8 6 7 2

PLEASANT RiOGE S p a c i o u s « b e d r oom C ofonial on Quiet boule-vard Profess iona l communi ty Wala to s choo l s Commun i ty c e n t e r & p o o l Cent ra l >.< Farruly room L e a s e $ 9 9 V m o RE MAX P a r t n e r s Ask tor L a u r e t t e D e C a s t r o 547-2654 or 5 4 9 - 5 4 0 0

400 Apartments For Rent

RENT A*'TOWNHOUSE IN WEST BLOOMFIELD $1170 per month

• T h a only ren ta l t o w n h o u s e * In the B l o o m f ield HHia S c h o o l D l e t r t c l Y o u r c h l k l r a n d e s e r t s tha beet !

• 3 B e d r o o m T o w n N o u e a a , 2 3 0 0 aq. ft. ot pr ivacy , plua e n c t o e e d p a t i o

• Mo c o m m o n wa l la • I nd iv idua l b a a e m e n i A p r i v a t e g a r a g e w i t h

oo#o#c • F i r e p i e c e e n d O r e e n h o u e e • P r tva te C o u n t r y C t u b w i t h s m a l l golf course ,

• w l m m l n e p o o l e n d t e n n t e c o u r t * • P e r f e c t fami ly e n v i r o n m e n t w t t h p r i va te

l ekee . p o n d s , m e e d o w a e n d foreet • L o c a t e d In the e x c i t i n g l a k a a r e a ot Waat

• I o o m Ha I d • C a b l e T V a v a i l a b l e

6 2 6 - 4 8 8 8 O n L o n g ' - a * a Rd.. 1 m i t e W a a t of W e b e e k . b e t w e e n M i d d l e b e i t a n d O r c h a r d L e k e R o e d *

Vmoort LOK2-

R e n t a l O f f i ce H o o r * Every d a y 1 - 6 P J 4 .

C l o e e d T u e e . A F r l .

404 Houses For Rent 404 Houses For Rent

MACWSON HGTS-Neer 1-75 6 11V» Mi 2 b e d r o o m c iean . f e n c e d yard $ 5 5 0 R e f e r e n c e * and depos i t

. B2B-74S1

L I V O M A ~ 3 bedrooma. 2 car garage No pat * $675 par month, first, last p lus $500 security

E o i Levari Can af-348 7280

S ot P lymouth le< 10AM

NORTHVILLE small d e a n 2 b e d r o o m r a n c h Ideal lor work.no cou-p le l a r g e lot n o p e t 1 $600 M O After 7pm 5 3 5 - 6 1 6 4

OUTER DRlVE ' l -96 - 2 b e d r o o m s , g a r a g e f e n c e d c a r p a l d r a p e s new paint g a * h e e i well . rvsulaieo $330 • securi ty , * 2 5 5 - 3 6 2 8

MORE This c lass i f ica t ion c o n t i n u s d on Pege 2F.

400 Apts. For Rent

FARMINGTON HILLS - 3 bedtoon townhouse $650 MO plus security-Heat mduded 2 * baths, am amem-tiea 851-4078 or 552-OS32

• N o v i / L a k e a A r e a •

WESTGATE VI From $460

• Quiet • Spacious Apartments > Attractively Landscaped • Lakes Area • Near Twelve Oaks Mall • Central Air P o o l • C a r p o r t • W a l k - i n C l o s e t s

• Patios and Balconies Of t P o n t u i c T ra i l b e t w e e n B e c k & W<»st

M n f r o m l-6<*6 1-96 1 -275

Dai ly 9 a .m. -7 p .m . a Sat . 12-4 p .m. Other T imes By A p p o i n t m e n t

624-8555

Free Rent f o r O n e M o n t h

$ 3 5 O f f E a c h M o n t h F o r 1 3 M o ' s .

F o r F i r s t 5 A p a r t m e n t s

LIMITED T I M E O F F E R F O R N E W T E N A N T S O N L Y

Additional benefits:

$ 1 5 0 Securi ty Depos i t

Window t r e a t m e n t s i n c l u d e d

Carport

Furnished corporate apartments available

Cedarbrooke Apartments 2 3 8 7 0 M i d d l e b e i t S M Q F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

Hours: M - F 9-5, Sat. & Sun. 11-4

$99 MOVES YOU IN!

I know a good th ing when I see it

Lakeside living for just $99! Boating Watersknng Wind-surf ing Canoeing Swimm-ing in the pool Playing volleyball till dark Jogg ing on the nature trails Enjoying the beautiful landscaping Toasting the sunset on my private balcony or pa to Lux-utiating That's what I call Irv-ing At Schooner Cove "

SCHOONER COVE O N - T H E - L A K E

1-94. Ex 183 S lo FOld Lake 485 8666

JiT aa>

OXPOINTE, T H E N E W J T O W N H O U S E C O M M U N I T Y W I T H T H E C H A R M O F O L D E N G L A N D

I S N O W O P E N .

W e invite you to view ihe prestigious new rental I o w n houses o f Foxpointe, featuring sp&cious two

and three-bedrooms with private entrances. __ En>oy the stately landscaped surroundings

aiKl the recreational f a c i l i t y Experience Foxpointe o f Farmington HiUs today.

• Call 47J- I I27 .

O O f F A f t M I N G T O N H I I I S

24375 Rslsted Road, just North ol 11 Mile » . i m » •

In The Hills of prestigious West Bloomfield

8 unique ranch and townhouse plans: 1000 to 2800 sq ft

Dens, great roofns and

attached garages available

All with private entries, laundry & storage facilities

• Incomparable resort and club advantage, situated on over 100 dramatically rolling acres of trees and ponds

R E N T A L S F R O M , 6 5 0 - , 1 5 2 5

1, 2 & 3 B e d r o o m T e r r a c e Renta ls O n D r a k e R o a d ( b e t w e e n M a p l e S W a l n u t L a k e R o a d s

i n W E S T B L O O M F I E L D M o n d a y - F r i d a y 1 0 - 6

M o n d a y 4 T h u r s d a y til 7 S a t u r d a y 9 - 6 S u n d a y ' 2 - 5

Can 6 6 1 - 0 7 7 0 for more in fo rmat ion

y

LUXURY APARTMENT LIVING IN FARMINGTON HILLS.

Heat and Water Included Washer and Dryer in Every Apt. 1 & 2 Bed room Apts. 3 Bedroom Townhouses Air Cond i t ion ing Clubhouse wi th Sauna Social Act iv i t ies

Call or S t o p By Today! SEE "THE PEOPLE WHO CARE"

477-0133 or 471-6800 Prcsen lcd by M i d Amei i l j Wgt Corp

Indoor & Outdoor Pool Tennis Cour ts Golf Course on Property Close to Expressways & Shopp ing

Bui l t - in Vacuum System Plus Much . Much More!

Grand River and Halstead Roads Farmington Hills

The Right move Our luxury townhorrve rentarcommunity is now ready for you. We've combined all the best ingredients of an individual home with the advantages of leasing

2 and 3 bedroom toix-nhomes featuring 2 l/2 baths 2 car garage with garage door openers Full Basement Exlra-|a:3e walk-in closets Private walk-out pavo Cathedral ceiling in master bedroom .

C e n t r a l A : r

G a s F i r e p l a c e

• Full size washer and dtyer on mail level

• Frost free refrigerator • Range wtth self-. cleaning oven • M i c r o w a v e o v e n

• Dalavision intrusion sy-stem • C a b l e T V a v a i l a b l e »

• P o o i a n d c l u b h o u s e

• Special rate on nearby health and atrlenc club

Ask about our Baker's Dozen

m M I fl I W e s t Bloomf ie ld

D r a k e Rd . North ol Map le

6 6 1 - 2 9 0 0

pretrmtJ b

ttjmil) - r t u p

R e n t O n e O f O u r S p a c i o u s A p a r t m e n t s

A n c L W e W i l l P a y Y o u r M o v i n g C o s t s

W i t h i n A 5 0 M i l e R a d i u s

I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y

fcrakesbire G R A N D R I V E R , M I L E W E S T G R A N D R I V E R . % M I L E W I

O F F A R M I N G T O N R D .

477-3636

One and Two Bedroom Apartments Feature:

. •G.E. Appliances (Including Dishwasher) • W a l l To Wall Carpet • Central Heating and Air Conditioning • Beautiful Clubhouse With

* Indoor Pool * Saunas * Bi l l iard Room— * FuHy Equipped Exercise Room

I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y

R e n t s S t a r t a t *535, H e a t I n c l u d e d

VISIT OUR RENTAL OFFICE FOR MORE INFORMA TION OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

PRE-LEASING PREVIEW

A n n o u n c i n g . . . an except iona l adult commun i t y within easy walk ing distance to 'downtown Farmington and next to its newest shopp ing center

Vet. ideal ly s i tuated in a t ranqu i l park sett ing. Farmington Oaks features a long list of convenient amenit ies, inc lud ing . • Emergency medica l and in t rus ion alarm systems

moni tored by a 24-hour response center. • Elevator access to al l f loors • In-unit washer and dryer • Overs ized ki tchens w i t h d in ing nooks • C lub lounge, party and ga the r ing rooms • Indoor mai l room • Easy access to shopp ing , d in ing and

social events in d o w n t o w n Farmington • Professional managemen t serv ices

F A R M I N G T O N

2190Q Farmington Road (Just south of Nine Mile)

478-9113 s M r - , o o r P r Sun ¥

iscover peace and quiet in the heart of the action Discover Novi s Fountain Park

A spccial rental oppor tun i ty awaits at Fountain Park — Novi's only 1- and 2-bedroowi apa r tmen t communi ty featuring • Quiet , w o o d e d location within

minutes of 12 Oaks Mall. Novi Town Center and o t h e r fine shopping din-ing and enter ta inment

• Private en t ry ways/balconies and pat ios _ _ a

• Convenient access to I-2"7} and 1-96 • A d d e d a m e n i t i e s i n c l u d i n g i n -

d i v i d u a l w a s h e r s a n d d r y e r s .

W h i r l p o o l k i t c h e n a p p l i a n c e s

m i c r o w a v e o v e n s , v e r t i c a l b l i n d s

• S h e l t e r e d p a r k i n g a v a i l a b l e

• T e n n i s c o u r t s , s w i m m i n g p o o l a n d

m o r e * i t

And. for a l imited time .only, you can make Fountain Park W m your new h o m e t u r as little as $4bo and receive the 15th m o n t h ot your lease f m '

""lb learn more , please call or visit our mode l weekdays . 10 30 s m • 6 3 0 p m ; weekends , noon - 5 p m

Fountain Fterfe N O V I .

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T h u r s d a y . S e p t e m b e r 29 . 1 9 8 8 O A E I F

I . " ' * ' J .** • THE ALL NEW 1989 CADILLACS

AT um.

SATURDAY, OCT. 1 10 to 5 — FREE REFRESHMENTS —

4 MILLION DOLLAR p t us 4 USED CAR BLOW-OUT SATURDAY ONLY 10-5

$2,000* DISCOUNT COUPON

USE AS DOWN PAYMENT

MUST HAVE COUPON

1985 CAPRICE ESTATE WAGON 9 p a s s e n g e r , t w o t o n e p a i n t Fami l y Spec ia l '

1986 BROUGHAM T r i p l e B u r g u n d y , w i r e w h e e l s , ve iour i n t e r i o r , t a p e . l o w . l o w m i l e s W o r l d ' s F ines t R o e d Ca r !

7995 12,995 1983 CROWN VICTORIA 4 d o o r , V8. a i r . s t e r e o , w i r e w h e e l s , t i l t whee l , c r u i s e c o n t r o l , a l u m i n u m wheels .

Everything Like New 1988 MERCEDES 560 SEC A s t r o - r o o f . 10 ,000 m i l es , s i lver rvel-aJltc Bet te r t h e n N e w !

1988 CADILLAC SEDAN P l a t i n u m m e t a l l i c p a i n t , l ea the r inte-r i o r . w i r e w h e e l s , c a s s e t t e Year E n d Spec ia l !

17,995

63,995

1984 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM Ai r , a e r e o . t i n w h e e l , cru ise c o n t r o l , w i r e w h e e l s l o o k i n g fo r a S t e a l ? H e r e l t tsl

1987 CAPRICE CLASSIC 13,000 mi les , V 8 e n g i n e , t i l t whee l , c r u i s e c o n t r o l , a i r , s t e r e o . 4 d o o r O n e O w n e r ! s10,995

1986 PARK AVENUE 3 0 . 0 0 0 mi les , a i r . s t e r e o , ve iou r inte-r i o r . w i r e w h e e l s , f u s t a r r i v e d !

1985 SUNBIRD A u t o m a t i c , a i r . s t e r e o , p o w e r s tee r -i n g a n d b r a k e s R e a d y T o G o ! $4395

1980 JAGUAR 4 d o o r , a i r , a l u m i n u m w h e e l s , l e a t h -er T h i s c a r is s l e e k '

10,995

10,995

1987 S-10 BLAZER 1 5 . 0 0 0 mdes , t i l l w h e e l , c r u i s e c o n -t r o l . s t e r e o t a p e d e c k , a l u m i n u m w h e e l s , G T t i res , w a i t i n g fo r y o u

$6595 12,595

1985 COUPf DaVILLE L a n d a u r o o f , f i r , s t e r e o , w i n

3 0 , 0 0 0 O i e O w n e r M i l e s !

'10,995

1987 BONNEVILLE SE A u t o t u n e r a d i o f r o m s t e e r i n g whee l S i t Back a n d E n j o y T h e T r i p ' $12,995

1988 TOWN CAR SIGNATURE SERIES B l a c k o n B l a c k C h a r c o a l l e e t h e r . w i r e whee l s , c a s s e t t e . 5 . 0 0 0 a c t u a l m i l e s

C 0 I CONVERTIBLE R e d A h o t Bose . l ow m i l e s

Summer's still in Plymouth 1986 SEDAN DeVILLE L i g h t b l u e me ta l l i c , v e i o u r s e e t s . o n e o w n e r t r a d e S11,995

1986 DODGE CARAVAN S.E. 5 p a s s e n g e r , t i l t w h e e l , c r u i s e c o n -t ro l , a i r . s t e reo , fu l l p o w e r .

SHOULD BE YOURS 1986 AEROSTAR XLT P r i v a c y g lass tlft w h e e l , c r u i a e c o n -t r o l . t w o t o n e pa in t , ad t h e l u x u r y ! •

FAMILY CRUISER! 22,995

1983 ELDORADO BIARRITZ M I D N I G H T B L U E

SAVE

1983 98 REGENCY BROUGHAM 4 d o o r , V 8 . a i r . s l e r e o ti l t w h e e l , c r u i s e c o n t r o l , p o w e r w i n d o w s a n d d o o r l o c k s , s t e r e o t a p e d e c k L o o k N o M o r e ! s3995 1987 MUSTANG G.T. CONVERTIBLE 5.0 L i t r e e n g i n e

SAVE

1985 ELDORADO D u a l 6 - w a > s e e t s c a s s e t t e Las t o f i ts k i n d S1 1,995

cj. servicing selling Master Dealer 40475 Ann Arbcr Road. Plymouth

453-7500 Open Mon & Thurs tn 9 P M

DEDICATED T

A Car ing. Serv ic ing Sel l ing Maater Oealer

5901 S. Pcnnsylvanta (I-96 exi t 104, Pennsylvania Ave.. No r th )

Lans ing (517) 393-5600 Open M o n & Thurs. ' t i l 9 P.M All Day Saturdays

h

NO DOWN PAYMENT

NECESSARY

SPECIAL FINANCE

RATES

SPECIAL 88 FACTORY

CARS GIFTS 4

REFRESHMENTS

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T h i s d s a s H l e a t i o n

c o n t i n u e d f r o m

P a p s 1 8 £ .

4 0 4 H o u e e e F o r R e n t

NORTHVILLE. 4 bedroom cotonm. 2% baths s l apt l lsncaa. ! » « • tscned g a n g * < MBe/Te l l a r m A x a M b * N « J J ' « 0 0

HARRIMAN REAL ESTATE 477-4444

NOVI

t\JZZJ2l2a 455-2034

400 Apts. For Ront

M E R R I M A N P A R K A P A R T M E N T S Present The Rent Event. O n e month's rent free for n e w tenants . • Unique 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

in Fannington/Livoma • Adult Community • Private, Tree-lined Courtyards • PooL Clubhouse • Self-Cleaning Oven, Frost-Free

Refrigerator. Dishwasher, Microwave

• H e a t I n c l u d e d

• S e n i o r C i t i z e n s ' S p e c i a l

477-5755 On Memmwi Road <Orchard Lake Road)

/ Blodt South oj H Mile Road

404 Houee* For Rent 404 House* For Rent NOVI 10 • Haggerty 3 Bedroom c o l o n l d . I v l ng room, lamay r o o m fKepiace I H baihs. 2 c a i gar eg * ,

.lei: ti -mfned~altil> Cefl- 553-1355 or 227-3327

P L Y M O U T H Charming fwstor tcd house, c lose lo town 2 o e d r o o m s p lus den, garage, a l appaancea N o C«U. SZSfi. 451-4444

NOVI 10 • Haggerty 3 Bedroom c o l o n l d . I v l ng room, lamay r o o m fKepiace I H baihs. 2 c a i gar eg * ,

.lei: ti -mfned~altil> Cefl- 553-1355 or 227-3327

P L Y M O U T H - 3 bad room home Re-f r igerator , stove A d d i s No p d s $575 I mon th plus un i t i es C d l M o n - Fn . S a m - 4 p m 459-1153

LAKEFRONT - PINE LAKE B loomf ie ld HlBs Schools 3 b e d r o o m s 8 a n d y B e e c h S1200 /MO 343-4743

P L Y M O U T H - 3 bad room home Re-f r igerator , stove A d d i s No p d s $575 I mon th plus un i t i es C d l M o n - Fn . S a m - 4 p m 459-1153

LAKEFRONT - PINE LAKE B loomf ie ld HlBs Schools 3 b e d r o o m s 8 a n d y B e e c h S1200 /MO 343-4743

REDFORO TWP . home in fo rmat ion center has s free rental housing buHetm board

C a l 937 -2171

NW DETROIT-2 bedroom, carpe ted drapes, Isrgs fenced ysrd. $280 m o - $300 security 742-3930

REDFORO TWP . home in fo rmat ion center has s free rental housing buHetm board

C a l 937 -2171

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP 3 b e d r o o m rsnch. 2 car garaga. large t reed I d $550 plus depoert

455-5526

REDFORO TWP - 2 bedroom ranch freshly painted, no wsx k i tchen Boor, great starter home. $ 5 7 5 / m o Dave 255-5478

400 Apartments For Rent

404 Housee For Ront 404 House* For Ront

i 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 D i s p l a y A d v e r t i s i n g

REDFORO TWP - 3 badroom* , baaamant Avai lable Oc t 1 $ 5 7 5 / M O $425 Mcur r ty 478-0592

ROCHESTER MILLS c o l o n * ! brsr id new. 4 badroom. 2 h bsth. cus tom drapenaa. landscaping. dack. air cond i t ion ing. *p r i nk *ng sydem. 1-3 y N T « u a S1600 mon th plus se cunty 6£ 1-3500.

aftar 7. Diana M d r y . 652-9338

REDFQRO - 3 b a d r o o m r*nch. laurv-

b o m o o d immacula te $535 par Cal l 961-5267

ROCHESTER MILLS Sharp 3 bad-room. 2 H bam. l iving room, tun r o o m 1*1 floor laundry 2 car ga-rage $1 .158 /mo 545-0293

S O U T H F I E L D

1 Bedroom Apts. From $395* TEL TWELVE PLACE ARTS.

3 5 5 - 4 4 2 4

| Heat included | 28350 Lockdale

12 Mite West of Telegraph H o u r s : M o n . - S a t 9 - 5

• New residents on se lec ted un i t * onfy

ROCHESTER HILLS co ion id . 4 bad-r o o m . 2* bath neutral colors. dack. *p r ink l ing * y * l a m landscap ing , dack A * cond i t ioned n o m a 2 yaar* o ld Excellent condi t ion 1-3 yaar laasa. $1400 month , p lu* security 651-3500 At lor 7, Diana Metry 652-9338 >

BEDFORD TWP 3 badroom* . Hre-piaca. w o o d dack. baaerrient. ga-rage , al l a p p l i a n c e * i n c l u d i n g washer,, dryer new earThtone car

695 .'rr pet ing. $695 Dave 255-5678

ROCHESTER HILLS Brand new 3 b a d r o o m spacious colonial. 1S25 sq n Rochester schoo l * Look lor f lag on. Ar l ington D i . E o l Roches-ter Ra , 1 blk N. Ol Avon Rd Landscaping, tamfly room. 1*1 floor laundry, large d o s e t t , 2 car at-tached garage. f u l ba*ement 2't ba lh * . louvered bknd* . appl iances Vour co lor cho ice* , carpet ing A vi-nyl $ 1 3 0 0 / m o Mode l 652-1907

ROCHESTER, m- town 3 bedrooms. tVk b a t h * . 1800 * q 1 Un ique char mar with m u c h updat ing $995 par M o p l u * u t l l t l e * 540-5955

ROYAL OAK - Op t i on Io buy 3 bad-r o o m & dan. or can be 4 b a d r o o m . 2 car garaga baaemeni CampbeA;

J 6 9 S p » M o _ 8 S 2 - J 4 M

ROYAL OAK - 2 b e d r o o m , qua in t 8 cha rmmg small house comple te ly renovated, immaculate. $525 ' se-curity 553-9423

SOUTHFIELO - Lahser 8 Civic Can-ter Drive area 3 b a d r o o m * . l ' s bath* . 2 car ga /aga. $640 par mon th Belore 12Noon. 259-3535 alter 5PM 647-0417

SOUTHFIELO. 12 '* Mite Road. 3 badroom* . dmmg r o o m , baaamant . garage, ooe ba lh . l a n c a d ya rd ap-puanca* Pet* OK $690 542-7310

SOUTHFIELD 2 b a d r o o m carpa l -log. drapes, appl iances Newly dec-o ra ted inside 4 eut No p a w l $500 /mo 543-4454

SOUTHFIELO-3 b e d r o o m br ick ranch. 1 car. 12 M i l e / S o u t h f i d d area near schools 8 shopp ing $600 MO Call. 737-2114

SOUTH REDFORD 4 b e d r o o m br ick, 2 car garage i m m e d i a t e oc-cupancy $750 plus secur i t y depos i t 937-2353 I 421-7976

STERLING H I S Unususa l con tern p o r l r y Ouafl ca thedra l ce i l ings 3 bedrooms 2 baths, huge k i tchen. 1*1 floor laundry, fami ly room, fire-

rage $950.: 463-1954

S I L V A N LAKE V ILLAGE charming lak* ' root * e m i fu rn ished h o m e Sept-May 662-6487

The Green Hi l l difference:

4 2

D o y o u c o m e h o m e t o a n

a p a r t m e n t o r a 7 5 - a c r e e s t a t e ?

Most apartment living measures 600+ sq. ft. Ours measures oyer 3,000,000 sq. ft. Green Hill residents enjoy a gorgeous

75-acre estate setting of pari; and woodland, peace and tranquility You're right next door to the H275 corridor, Michigan's mufti-billion dollar explosive growth area and

just minutes away from 1-96, a direct route to downtown Detroit See our 1- and 2-bedroom luxury apartments, terrace residence*

and country townhouses on 9 Mie, 1V4 miles west of Farmington Road in Farmington Hills

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404 Houses For Rent TROY 4 bedroom, execu t ive co lo-nial 2 ' 1 bath* d in ing r o o m , lami ly room den Near e lementary schoo l opposi te Somer*et M a i n o pels , i 1500 per mon th 1 6 1 5948

UNION LAKE AREA 3 b e d r o o m Trt. 2 car anached garage, al l appk -ances $400 a m o n t h p l u * $1 ,000 deposit 34-6 7185

WALLED LAKE Shorel ine 3 bed-room cot iage new c a r p e l i n g and appkances Water sof tener a n d pur -ifier Fenced yard large a l l i c lor storage I ' 1 m o n t h * security $750 a month No pe l * 3 4 9 - 1 6 4 9

W A S H I N G T O N / R o c h e s t e r / S t o n e y Creek Area 4 b e d r o o m br ick Cape Cod. wooded acreage 2 yr lease $ 9 5 0 ' M O Inquir ies inv i ted 445-9464

W A T E f * « R O on Caa* Lake c a n a l 2 bedrooms with s tove & re f r igera tor Hew carpet No pets l y*mr l o a i e $650 plus uti l i t ies 4 secur i ty depos i t

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WATERFORO TWP C a a a / E i u a b e l h Lk Rd Caa* Lake araa 2 b e d r o o m , 2 baihs at tached g a r a g e $725 monthly A*k for Chr i * 6 2 6 - 3 6 0 0

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M-59/"Pontiac Lake Rd 2 h d ba th * 4 bed room* decks m beck 2 car garage Mouse i * furnished No pets f M T ' M o Available 9 -1 th ru 4 - t Call between 9 -5pm 353-9494

WESTLANO 3 bed room, base-ment carpel ing refr igerator. Move washer 4 dryer Clean $500 m o n t h Call 349-4243

WESTLANO, 3 bad room ranch. l a m uy room, hreplace anached 2 car garage appi isncas Avai lable dlately $850 month

MARRIMAN REAL ESTATE 477-4464

WOLVERINE LAKE vil lage - 3 bed-room quad newty decora ted lake privi leges $850 363 2998

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W BLOOMFIELO - Frontage M idd le Straus Lake 4 Canal W B loomf ie ld schools 3 bed room con tempora ry walkout ranch wi lh deck skykght grey decor an appl iances $1 500/ mo D 4 H INCOME 737-4002

WEST BLOOMFIELD H a g g e r t y / Richardson area. 5 b e d r o o m s , 2 ba th * immediate occupancy $850 m o Days 549-4440, eves 3 3 5 - 7 9 5 1

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W E S T l A N D - L.'voma schoo ls . 3 bed room newly deco ra ted n o pets. $500 per month , p lus secur i ty Cal l afier 6pm 425 -5042

W E S T L A N D | M e r r i m a n - P a l m e r * , nice 2 bed room dup le» unfur -nished decora ted $410 mon th l y Call 4 lo Bpm 274 -6202

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W BLOOMFIELD Well ma in la ined 4 bedroom I arm Colonial 2 > ba ihs . lamny room. 2 f ireplaces full base-ment garage central' air lovely cov-ered private pa l i o • amidst maoy iree*. beautiful ly landscaped lot Newly decorated in very neutral l one* Nov 1 occupancy 6 m o * l o 2 year lease with opt ion Pets ok $ ' , 3 9 5 ' m o After 5pm 661-0554

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BLOOMFYELO Hulls complete ly fur -n i shed ranch including a l utikt les Nov th ru Mar 1989 | 7 5 0 / m o No pe l s 332-1 I T ?

COMMERCE LAKE FT»0NT - 3 " b e ? rooms. V i ba ihs baaemeni 4 ge-rage complete ly lur-kshed ver , nice 4 Clean A.aUaiMe Oct 1 for » - e m o * No pets Ask ing $1200 Ca* Bruce L loyd at Meedowmanage-

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CANTON - 2 bed room, i ' a balh with baaemeni Would prater no p e l * $400 ' 'month 1700 security Afier 12 n o o n 979-6712

W t S T L A N O o i l Ford Rd nean w a y n a Rd i bedroom, nee pem i updated knenen Oulei 'ea«Jentiai ne ighbor t iood $350 /mo 442-2797

W DEARBORN 2 bedroom dup le* , tucauerr i cond i t ion appllencea. n r « and leal m o n t h s security depoei l $550 / m o C a * 545-5400

412 Townhouaoa-Condoe For Rent

B I R M I N G H A M - 3 bed room. 1V»

Oct i d $445 per m o n t h CaU Mar* 646-4396 or Manager 643-0750

BLOOMFIELD Male tenant l oca t i on 2 bedrooma. 2 Da the baaemen i . no p a t * $475 m-c*ude* hee l 4 «a(er 540-7402

410 Flati BEAUTIFULLY remodeled -c—er t bed room. $500 Second bed room avai lable M K M H - a n t e d Call Nancy 45ft-4000

B I R M I N G H A M - m town Excepnon-a#y race 2 b e d r o o m quamy ki tchen. Q—amani . deck garage 776 Ann Street $ 4 5 0 / m o Vacant Jerry 644-1575 Bob 977-2612

B I R M I N G H A M - apaciou* upper flai in-Kjem B i rm ingham 2 bed room* I bath. den. fVepiaoe » WMng r o o m Eal ing apace in k i tchen Npiv-*moker No pet* S1100 mon th 1 5 m o n t h security depoelt p lu* $100 c lean ing fee Ask lor l a t h y Waaon 644-6700

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B 0 I M I N G H A M - 646 E Lincoln. 2 b e d r o o m l bath upper Hat baaa-mant . garage appaancea $450 /mo p « a utatt lea 1 ' * mo *acurtty No p e t * Leave meaaage 644-9071

S R M I N G H G A M fist wv t o w n Birmingham 2 bed-room* . 1 bath. den. f ireplace In •vwig r o o m Eal ing space w ki tchen Non-emoker No pe t * $ 1100 mon th 1 5 mon th security dapoal i p k a $100 c lean ing fee Aak lor Kathy Wi lson 644-6700

M A X B R O O C K . I N C .

FARMINGTON MILLS Area i bed-room upper flat appkancee includ-ed Air cond i t ioned $370 /mo pkja security 534-2034 or 4 7 ' . - 3 6 3 !

GRAND RIVER/7 Mi 2 l over f lat remof la lad-pami . carpet , k i tchen f loor Baaemeni $400 mo ta t last 4 secur i ty C a i 349-3019

H A M T R A M C K 4 room Upper R a l -1»r lease/rent Adu l t * No pe t * ® 5 0 / m o + uti l i t ies

564-1041 or 524-2417

U V O N I A - Fu»y furnished, co ry 1 ( tea room m o d e m kitchen. Mr. prv vtele entrance, non-emoker, no pats <410 mo includes heel 4 water plus security 427-1928

NEAR 7 /Woodward /Go l f 8 r o o m s for 2 or 3 $350/mo a n m . . . - p a r a , .

N REDFORO 3 b e d r o o m upper. $425 a mon th plus security deposi t A l utWtiee In-t l u d e d 535-2735

P L Y M O U T H DOWNTOWN Charm-Ihg 1 bedroom, den, hardwood i o o r s . pat io garaga utmtiea. no pe ls $ 5 2 5 / M O 349-8244

BLOOMFIELD nma - Ti Long Lake, spac ious 2 bedroom. 2 beth upper wi th ba lcony neutral de-cor app l iances large storage room, carpor t , n o pets, hea l 4 water in-c luded $725 Af ier 3pm. 442-5244

B L O O M F I E L D HH.LS-2 bedrooms. 2 beths o o n d o SeWnmlng p o d . car por t , cen t ra l aw. B loomfts ld Hta* schoo ls $450 335-5582

BLOOMFIELO on Square Laka Large 2 b e d r o o m , 2 ba lh condo $450 /mon th . utHniee Included Pool 4 lake 855-3300 or 343-3445

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<W of O rcha rd Leke Rd ) Luxur ious 2 b a d r o o m . 1500 ft Ou>-1 se t t ing 2 hjU beths. large k i tchen •nth l ab le space pr ivate laundry r o o m a la rm sys tem ample storage F rom $795 851-4800

412 Townhouaoa-Condoe For Rent

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X* age wa f t lo s tores $450 m o secur i ty 451-0447

ROCHESTER HILLS 2 b e d r o o m Luxury Townhouee Beeut l tu i wood-ed set t ing on c a m o n River Fu»y equ ipped ki tchen. Fitness Center pool, tennis S r n a l pe ts O K 1 M o n t h * Free Rent1 F rom $750 Can Mon-Fr l . 12-4pm. 452-8040

415 Vacation Rontala A m e O N A Sc o n ad a l e / F o u n t a i n Haw 2 bed room. 2 be th 2 t )Mcony Condo Modern k i tchen, hee led poo l lu t r i landscap ing moun ta in views near gol t 4 shopping $1,000/ mo Nov thru March 424-2474

ROCHESTER HILLS - k ixury 2 bed-r o o m c o n d o lor rant In K ings Cove Feetures include k i t chen wi th appk-ancee dbung room, l iving r o o m wtth f i replace Pr ivets yard F u l base-ment 4 at tached ga raga For mlor-m e t ion 4 appowit mer i t , caU Cmdv Rogers , day * . 447-7500 After Bpm 342-0013

R O C H E S T E R - l n town. 2 bed-room. 1 ' i bath c o n d o on quiet pn-vaie dr ive 1 car a n a c h e d garage, aa appbencea. pr iva te en t r ance Avai lable Nov i 652-4221

C A N T O N - 2 b e d r o o m townhouae Private baaemeni oaa. wster 4 ap-pkances Inc luded $575 mon th Im-media te occupancy No pets

274-5551

CANTON. 3 bed room. t H bath, can-tral air tu* basement , aa appli-ances 1 350 aq It 2063 Martow, off Ford, neer 276, reedy for showing Nov 1 .$750 rrvp A l ter 4, 434-3121

CLOISTERS H E A T I N C L U D E D

14 Mae 4 C r o o k * area 2 4 3 bed-room I ' l bath luxury lownhousee Fu*y e q u i p p e d k i tchen. fuS beae-msn l . ca rpor t , centra l sir. pr ivate pat io w i th fenced m beckys rd No pels 2 bed room,$475 . 3 b e d r o o m $735 EHO

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CONDO near B i rm ingham 2 bed-rooma. 2 ba th * air *w imming pool, c a r p o r t I m m e d i a t e occupancy $ 6 5 0 / M O 851-4790

F A R M I N G T O N C o n d o lor ' rent . 1 b e d r o o m , heat inc luded, mdoor pock c lubhouse No pet* . $450

624-7037

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS - 1 bedroom. $ 5 5 0 / m o inc ludes gaa. c a i t i e r . e a r 9-5 ask lor Be th Hughe* 357-3940

FARMINGTON HILLS - 12 MBe/OrC-h s r d Lake area. 1 bed room, balco-ny. cove red park ing. $500 Mo $300 secur i ty . 1 yr. lease 435-4104

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P L Y M O U T H - 1 bed room lower ftat flefngarator s tove Adults No p e t * 4250 a m o n t h plua utames Call 4em-4pm. M o n - Frl 459-1153

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WOYAL OAK - 2 bed room uwpar e n 3 rd neer Alexander Carpet ing, ver-t ical bands, appaancea garaga 4 5 0 0 / m o mdudea heat 1 year lease p lus $500 security Adul ts : no .pets 441-9395

412 Townhoueee-Condoe For Ront

Absolutely Perfect! 2 b e d r o o m lownhouaee m perk-ake set t ing leeturmg. pnve le mam entry 4 pat io rear entry, bu i t - l p - ml-c roweve 4 dishwasher. mmM>ands. ind iv idua l mtrualon si arm. fuS t asa man i w i t h w a s h * 4- dryer connec-t i o n s 4 c h a d ens i d Wt Come vlsl l our Mode l Center today or c a l . .

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The Michigan Qroup Realtors. 591-9200 Modal . 455-5450

A U B U R N HILLS - Rem or S e i 2 b e d r o o m AvaasMs O d 3rd. $ 5 5 0 / m o 244-0044

• fcAUTIFUL W BloomWsId F i * -- j ashed 1st Hoor oondo 2 bed room p l u s dsn. 2 bsths t u a m a n l . 1 car

d garage A - 1 m i s — u i Oct s i - J u n e ~C*ta by ownar U M a a by s i \ t m o s saourtty depoea "Theck $1,100 m o Aaa tor Sgard U a r r a L y n d i RaaNy 441-4100

- B I R M I N G H A M

i aa. $ ^ 2 5 / i a o

F A R M I N G T O N - 2 bed room. 2 bath aa. p o d . 2 ca rpor ts sndosad porch, - s a n e r / d r y e r 17 SO/mo C a i M ike days. 737-4442. 481-4414

I N K S T E R - 1 1 MUe 1.450 sq f t ranch. 2 b e d r o o m , 2 b a t h s fun Casement 4 garaga. a l appaancea.

ner 4 dryer m u t W y room, aa wmdow i raaments . petio. p o d . tan-m i c o u r t * 357-1147

L A K E F R O N T Luxury C o n d o on Square Lake In B toomha ld MMa. Spacious " room. 2 be th . washer /dryer , carport

heat - i nc luded SB60 335-2540 0 . 3 3 2 - 4 4 4 4

ROCHESTER M E A D O W F l E L D C O N D O

New 2 bedroom. 2 bath , comp le te k i tchen earth tone decor immedi-ate occupanoy $675 Bruce Lloyd M e a d o w m a n a g e m e n t

344-5977

ROYAL OAK - TOWNHOUSE LOVE CHILDREN 4 PETS

3503 STARR luxury. 2 k m g s a s bedrooms, fire-

place. large I v l n g room, cent ra l sir. baaemen i $645 548-7337

TROY Condo, ranch 2 bedroom, ga rage , baaamem appkances. p o d . air 2 yr* o ld immacu la te A. eaat iu immediate ly A l tar 7 p m 447-4445

414 Florida Rontata BOCA RATON. 2 b e d r o o m . 2't bath, o n golf c a r t a , neeted pool 4 tennis court , c ioee to larye i n o p p m g man. a l i e n o r newly pa in ted, com-pletely f u rn i shed i nc l ud ing mi-c rowave. wesher 4 dryer Seasonal p re fer red WH d iscount 643-4780

A T T E N T I O N OEER H U N T E R S Houghton Laaa aree G o o d hunt ing , «0 acres wtth cabin Very reeaon-aPie For mors mlormat ion 545-4879

ATTENTION Hunters f ishermen 4 3 bed room ranch. 30

S d Mack inaw on Black Laka l e n d or weekly 442-1744

BEAUTIFUL SCOTT SCALE Astzona 2 b e d r o o m , 2 beth condo f i rep iece wet ber. hee led p o d . ape testefuay furmehed. Inc ludes hnsns 4 dishes, etc Exceaeni locat ion Neer golf courss. pe l s welcome Reserve now for w in ter ren ts ! $1975 m o n t h

Eves 602-443-1944

BED 4 BREAKFAST on beeutr fu i Wa l loon Lake Petoskey Also 4 b e d r o o m nouseJor rsnt lot Ou sea-eon 616 -347 -7454

BERMUDA, St George 's C lub Deluxe i b e d r o o m c o n d o s leep* 4 Lest 2 weeks m Dec G o " tenne*,

C h o Day*, 747-8040 Eves 453-1648

B R A D E N T O N / S A R A S O T A - One b e d r o o m c o n d o . I l l f l oo r . OsslBhsr

'.ished. lanai h e e l e d p o d . 3-4 m o n t h r rwkmum 794-3709

CLEARWATER aree- luxury 2 bed-r o o m . 2 bath, dacora te r furmahed. over look ing GuH/ ln ia rcoes ta i 3 mo m in imum $1250 m o 455-1947

D tSNEY/EPCOT-2 b e d r o o m 2 beth tu rn ished c o n d o 3 poo ls , lecvzzi. tennis, golf $30-154 per day long or s h o n term Eves. 455-7497

ENGLEWOOO- F la Beaut i fu l fur-ruahed condo on the g d t . 2 bed-rooms . l ' s t » t h s . tenn is p o d , Jacuzzi $400 wk 3 9 4 ^ 5 7 4

FT MYERS B E A C H 2 bedroom. 2 ba th comple te ly fu rn ished prhrste luxury cane l - f ron t h o m e Lighted tennis court , dock st door Brochure avai lable C a l Jack Mark h a m 913-497-3241 or 913-345-7550

H O M O S A S S A Furn ished 2 b e d r o o m . 2 ba th condo on gol f course $1250 per m o Af ier Dec 1 904-342-0004

HUTCHINSON I S L A N D Luxur ious C o n d o . 2 bed room. 2 bath Adu l ts Recreet lonal fac»Ue* 3 M o M in imum $1,400 / m o 553-3471. 1-227-7540

IS L A DEL SOL- FurnMhed 2 bed-r o o m gul l vMte p o d . lenras, golf, rse taurams 4 ( h o p p i n g Jan . Feb or A p r * $1500 m o 541-1879

F A L L G E T A W A Y

$75 p e r p e r s o n

Runaway lo c o l o r M nor thern Michi -gan En|oy unhurr ied Char levoix Shopp ing 4 d m m g - Two'FuH Brae* fast* - Two N igh t * m Luxur ious 1 Bedroom Sui te •- a d o o r / o u t d o o r P o d . Spa & Saooa Advance Reservations onfy. baaed on avai labi l i ty Ofler e n d * 1 W 4 4

C a l l N o w - ( 6 1 6 ) 5 4 7 - 6 0 4 4 E D G E W A T E R I N N

1 0 0 M i c h i g a n A v e n u e C h a r l e v o i x . M l 4 9 7 2 0

415 Vacation Rontala T R A V E R S E CITY COME ENJOY THE FALL COLOR

The Beech Condomin ium Hotel On Beeuti fui Grand Trsveree Bay

Heeled P o d 4 Spa. Whir lpool Ba lh Mmuiee f rom Golf and Shoppwig

Now thru O d 15 M id week $89 Weekend $99

5 Day Fe* Special $399

THE BEACH CONDOMINIUMS C M Today 616-934^2228 '

TRAVERSE CITY condo Oct weekends Owner 6$ 1-3899

420 Roomt For Rent BIRMINGHAM Comfor tab le r o o m pr ivate beth houss privi leges ga-rsge $300 per mon th mdudea a l uti l i t ies Work ing IsmaM 644-6754

BIRMINGHAM HOME quiet r o o m tor employed

l leman only aftar 4 PM 646-4661

Bloomf ie ld Hills - * o i m g p r o l e w w v SI Home-Uke * i m o * p h e r e $ 6 5 / w k Meny extras Lois 642-4300 ext 322 After 6 p m 334-7641

FARMINGTON HILLS - rooms wi th l u l houee privileges $70 per week plus security depoen memoes a l References norv-smofcers 641-4494

FARMINGTON HILLS - $255 mon th Ki tchen privi leges trs j t a m e * . de-posit Non-smoking, responsib le c lesn male 451-4422

421 Living Quarter* To Share

M A L E or FEMALE roommate s o r t -e d t o snare 2 b e d i o o m S o m e r a d (Troy) * 3 1 5 r m o 871-1064 449-3424

MATURE RESPONSIBLE share house wtth 2 other l a m d e a . IS Mee 4 M a m Si O e w s o n $240 par m o n t h shere uti l i t ies 335-5127

NEED R O O M M A T E lor Soutt iHeld 2 b e d r o o m 1 ba lh ape r tmem imme-d ia te oocupancy $300 rent, n o se-cur i ty depos i t 353-2724

N O N - S M O K E R warned to *here k x mshed h o m e wrth leneed yard at 11 Mae / l - 75 aree $275 • <t u tn t iea

543-5114

NON SMOKING mate w « share 2 Dedroom apartment (neer Hmes Park, . $200 / m o - '•» eMCtrK P o d a u b h o u s e 445-1120 241-7254

NORTHVILLE . l o share wtth same 3 bed room. 2 ' * ba ths , laae l ron i condo $350 pk je p h o n e 4 e *ednc C a l d t e r 5 p m

349-4455

OXFORD-Vacancy In state edu l t - toe ler care home for elderly or other l e m e l e i Exceaent cars Ask lor M r s Smith. 624-2419

ROCHESTER - Straight male to rent 1 r o o m m a 4 bedroom. 2 bath colo-nial. 2700 Sq Ft . $350 per M o Only 2 peop le m home 454-4044

R O O M A T NEEDED - Mouee m B a -to down town Male

tm $300 par i Utames 433-3473

- ! - • • - [ j - t r

rax - j b I I

432 Commercial / Retari For Rant

FOR LEASE - A rm A r t * * Rd near 275. 1 s t o r * 1000 s a l« ' f l o r a • 700 sq ft O- w * c o m b i n e OOlf

444-0187

FOR LEASE - G r s n d <*ver

Lake New com center Jus i opened Jom Ptzza TubOys e tc Omy 4 S u s s f r om M)24 s q

LAKRITZ - WEBER 4 C O 353-9494

Orcha rd

'SS.

438 Office / Buainoaa Space

T O N HILLS Execut ive omce. \ 2 * 14 ca rpe ted A van sitae 10/1 Acceea l o Te ie l a i p o d a l services c o p e 4 k i t chen Ut«Ues si or age lamtor ie i service 4 perkmg apece n o u d e d Haggerty Rd 4 74-0200

cy C a l 422-2490

LIVONIA EXCELLENT LOCATION

N O W L E A S I N G High traffic ^ m p p a t n center wi th grea l anchor 8 d H 1946 Suae Mart at 1.210 sq f l and up Market rant CALL JOE DURSO 2 *1 -1400

RE-MAX WEST INC

ROCHESTER - For laeaa only 2400 s q f t RetsH/ofRos Free s tand ing Park ing lo l 906 N Mam St ' 45C

ROCHESTER HILLS pr ime Autmrr-Rd 1400 aq.ft buwdmg conver ts l o s to rs Worn Cheap- $4TO per m o n t h

455-2034

FARMINGTON - Prtvete ent rsnce bedroom. TV room, beth Male non-»m<*er $60/week uti l i t ies in-c luded .- 474-6146

HARBOR COVE condo nest led m a beaut i fu l se t t ing between Harbor Sp r ing* - Petoskey Reeerve winter ren ta l * now before it * too late S leep* 8 very comfor tab ly 641-6732

Spr i ng • Highland r e

Harbo r Golf one d Boyne pionsfMp courses st * 30% d iscount • t i e r Sep l 19 Luxur ious s c c o m m o -d a t i o n s 6 lennia courts, m d o o r / o u t -door p o d 4 f i tness t reks Trout Creek Condomin iums For reeervs-l iona. 1 -400-674-3923

HARBOR SPRINGS/Herbor Cove 4 b e d r o o m 4 krft 3 beths. d e e p * 14 Indoor p o d tennis na tu re t rak* t a l co lor . * k i renta l* . 855-1136

HARBOR SPRINGS Beeutrfui furnished home avai lable any t ime d the year Sleeps 10

852-7833

HARBOR SPRINGS-Harbor Cove c o n d o - i Dedroom lor lovely au tumn weak or weekend mctudee tsnms c o u r t * indoor p o d 4 nature trsHs C a l af ier 6pm 6 3 2 - 7 1 X 1

HARBOR SPRINGS 3 bedroocn Chalet Avai lable now th ru Spr ing Oelerencea needed Phone after 6pm 517-321-4547

LIVONIA Luxury C o n d o 1.250 s q f t d balcony.

i v u c a l s . washer 4 dryer . * f - r ound p o o l

I. $700 + secur i ty

U V O N I A T O W N H O U S E Wat t IO ahoppwig. pub l i c t ranapor ta l lon . Medica l 2 b e d r o o m , I ' - i ba lh . sppa-

ss. new ca rpe l ing . neeay daoo-a Prtvate b a e a m a n l N o

$545 / m o E v e s 525-2494

NINE MILE H O O V E R A R E A T O W N H O U S E S

2 b e d r o o m , c e n t r a l a i r . b a s e m e n t , p a r k i n g , b e a u t i -f u l l y d e c o r a t e d . $ 4 0 0 a m o n t h .

758-7010 NCtfTTHFIELD HILLS - large 3 room. ba th* , den. garaga. heal 4 water inc luded $1300 Century 21 Tcrwi 4 Count ry . P f i yH* 641-4*97

NORTHVILLE - Highland Lakee. 2 bedrooma. fsmay room, part laey Un-s h e d t j a a a m i i . b t f eo i * t ya rd . cent ra l air . p r l va la entry, beige de-cor . aa appkances. $475 mdudee heat 0 4 H INCOME 737-4002

MADEIRA BEACH. Uuaa-y gu l l f ront c o n d o . 2 bed rooma , 2 beths. e .eaeb ie Oct -Oec 2 week m n t r u t i

411 1488

M A R C O ISLAND - Luxury beech-frcmt c o n d o 2 b e d r o o m s . 2 b e t h s P o d tsnras Occup ied Chr i s tmas Feb 4 M a r 424-2502

M A R C O ISLAMO. S 603 4 1612. on m a Gulf, now l o Feb t O f t i l l i - n ra ise unt i l Dec C a l Olene L a k y 735-7441

M A R C O ISLAND. 3 b e d r o o m home 2 beths. screen snc losed p o d . K * y furrkshed, 1 b t t f r o m Gu l l

675-4045 or 471-4004

MOBILE Home 40X12 Ft furmahed . aa condmoned . Oc t thru

Oec $325 mo Zehpyr H ia* 25 i d N d Tampe. 425-4447

NAPLES - PEL ICAN BAY Jan 2 to Apr 15 S u n n a e f r o m ape-o o u e deck ove r look ing p o d . lake and gol f c o u r s e Suneet screened d m m g p a n o 2 2'S ba ths , w d bar . t e r m s , w a * to beech Stunn ing i ' $3,000 month ly , t a OOOIor l a a e i n A l ter 4. 451 -9154

FT MYERS - Del Tur a Country Club. 2 bed rooms . 2 baths, on golf course, month ly or aassonsl .

L loyd d Meedowmenage-

N HUTCHINSON ISLAND condo

units. 2 bed room. 2 be ths 407-445-4110

ORLAMOO AREA - 3 Dsdroom ba th h o m e wi th eaammmg p o d and lenms cour ts . $400 weak Aak

FARMINGTON - Room m wea mem-f m w r i noqva Carpe ted warm 4 p iaa i sn t for Koneei dependab le per son over 35 $50 per week 476-4311

GARDEN C T Y - Unfurnished r o o m with house privi leges Male $170 per mon th plu* ut iatN* and deposi t C a l after 6PM. . 522-9034

LIVONIA PRIVATE ENTRANCE A bath. dean , furmahed. n i a p r g via 1-94/1-275 5 Mke Newburgh

464-149C

R O O M M A T E NEEDED to d i a r a newly d e c o r d e d home * i Southf ie ld W o r k i n g parson 557-0254

SHARE HOMEY .Apt - 2 b e d r o o m wi th c a l 4 ft* smok ing owner m Ferndala $ 4 2 5 / m o C a l evenings 547-B971

SHARE qmet l akd ron t h o m e Pro-v i s i o n a l t ama ia . n o n - s m o k e r Chr is t ian value* $400 mdudea u t * -t iee $300*ecu r t t y R d 843-7211

SINGLE wnne female look ing l o snare epecious 2 bed room. 2 be th a p e r t m e m m Farmmgton MIB* with

• » Ca* 661-4328

$40 weakly

REDFORD - Deeutr fd aree neer G o * Course Large room wtth pnva te ba lh 4 huge walk-m d o e d wi th bu i l t - in* Non-smoker perfect tor s tudent or proleesicmai person Rel -erenoes required' C a l John 532-2204 or 537-0025

S O U T H F I E L D Luxury a p t to shars wfth employed lady with car , over 35 Cheap an rent w i th some M i t

' -3471 help Af ier 3pm 5 5 7 -

S O U T H FIELD Ouaaty Person want-e d to share my clean home m 9 * d s rea Firapiace. laundry , pa rk ing $ 2 4 0 - * 2 7 0 / M 0 557-1123

ROCHESTER - Coun t ry Son Kitchen pnvaagas Matu re work ing adult $70 /wk un i t i es m d u d e d Seo*Tty Leevemesaege 651-9337

STRAIGHT male wai share 2 bed-r o o m condo * ! Redford wfth male or temale $300 Mo plus 'A electr ic Caa Den leave message 535-3141

S T O R E F R O N T ExceBent tor par ty s t o r s Inn occupancy C a n t o n Cen ler -Fard Rd

3 5 6 - 2 6 0 0 STOREFRONT. K M d » supply r e n u l - n o compeaoon 1 Near 2 new aaaaawe hoapUds Canaon C e n t e r - F o r i R d area

3 5 6 - 2 6 0 0

FARMINGTON H ILLS On a d i v e Orchard Lake c o m o o i at 1-496 1 474 * q ft m a i t r a c l n e bnc* 4 bronza g la * * bumsmg Furmahed or urUurnnhae L ease t e rm* flea ibie k j n a t u r e may be purcheaed ff

Mr H a l 624-4900

FARMINGTON HILLS -BELOW MARKET RATES" '

320 400 400 950 982 1912 s q ft o n i c e Spece m Twehre Mae CornOor

immedis te Occupency CALL MARY BUSH

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n 5 5 3 - 8 7 0 0

438 Office / Buainooa Space

M E D I C A L * • cufnmty rw suamm H* mmm r * * g w ws strs U o m 540 U) *Q n m lc*ow» • WARREN • LIVONIA . PONT A C • SOUTHFIELO For spec compet i t ive r « e * c a l

ARI-EL ENTERPRISES INC 557 3400

Owner Managed

PLYMOUTH D O W N T O W N Oit ica space cy 4000 « ft or can d iv ide CaU Deborah lor detaa* 344 -9349

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S 13 M i l e - F a r m i n g t o n R d

9 0 0 • 1 , 1 0 0 s q t t M e d i c a l o r g e n e r a l o f f i c e E x c e l l e n t l o c a t i o n i m m e d i a t e o c c u -p a n c y .

Tisdale & C o . 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

FARMINGTON off ice on Grand River Includes 330 * q ft utanies j a r v t o n d 4 k i tchenet te $ 4 3 5 / m o Kevin K i n f Duke Broker

747-9496

P L Y M O U T H HISTORIC MARK,HAM B U I L D I N G

A p p r o . - 1000 sq ft Excel lent p e r k -^ 4 5 5 - 7 3 7 3

P L Y M O U T H O F F I C E SOO sq fl new an heal and carper $4O0 plus manias 4 5 3 - 7 8 0 0

PLVMOUTH-400 sq ft t rance 4 l a . $450 per m o n t h Alao SOt sc h wors o< s torage $450 per mon th 455 -3232

PLYMOUTH 400 square lee ! on second floor own beth end y t k r t i e * very reasonable -a le FEHLKJ REAL ESTATE 4 5 3 "BOO

FREE RENT FOR LEASE

OFFICE FARMINGTON MILLS

L ima 400 s q n ana larger Exceaeni acceea tc 1-496

New const ruc t ion covered perk ing

434 Ind. / Warohouao Loaaeor Sale

n * C l a S u s . 591-7773

U V O N I A - mdustne i unrts e v s l a r i i Rvder m d u a t n d CenNv 0-94 be-tween 1-275 4 Newt« j rgn , 2500 and 3400 Sq. Ft Wia Brash to suit C a k CERT1F1E0 M G M T CO . 352-4750

U V O N I A - 1-94 f rontage 2.500 4 5 .000 S q I t OOtoe/Waranoues Gaz Commerce Cante r S d i o o i c r a e R o •A mae E d M s n k n a i i 534-5540

R O O M FOR rent - temale onfy 6 Mke ares. Lrvoma

4 2 5 - 3 1 7 7

ROOM FOR RENT $60 weak $40 aoci.rity lor non-drlnfclng rel iable, d e e n gen t iemar Radford 537-1442

TROY, 2 b e d r o o m apartment , balcony, ca rpe t i ng 4 appaancea S o m Park $2T5. 1/2 dac t r tc 443-4831

438 Office / Buainoaa Space

SOUTHFIELD-GanOamen p i d e r i e d Nor i -amokar Private bath 12 Mae 4 Evergreen ares G o o d e*w anoee After 4pm 559-0039

WEST BLOOMFIELO F u l houee privi leges m d u d k i g TV $300

682-4951

HARBOR SPRINGS - S p e o d ra te* Luxur ious. K « y home* and Boyne High land* g o " Vane ly d shopp ing and d m m g nearby Indoor p o d . w h k l p o d . and suana.Condo-m m i u m s nax i to chaa afts s n d croee count ry Irak Rental and sales. L a n d

. inc. 1 -400-474-2341 or 1 -414-524-244 I

HARBOR SPRWIGS Harbor Cove , luxury c o n d o Sleep a 9. indoor pool . jecuzB A i a a e t n lor laa coaors 4

- Days 945-94Q9

HARBOR SPRINGS B i r c h w o o d Large 4 b e d r o o m houee Gree t r o o m Fireplace O o a a to Boyne

y d s Reeerve now lor afclng. 427 -7141

HILTON MEAD IN SEA PINES Lovely 2 bed room. Hrst Boor c o n d o P o d . f ree teraka. golf, b * d n £ s.

H ILTON HEAO - Sea Pines God course vate. $375 weak

Prhrale 3 I3 -54Q-33C3

HILTON HEAD S C Ocean V » a . b e d r o o m Spectacular thmm o n Is-l a n d ! finest beech. Olympic p o d .

HOMESTEAD - LAKE MICHIGAN FaB 4 Color Saesona Spac ious 1-4 b e d r o o m condos lor coup le or y o u p Golt, l e n d s etc 553-0443

HOMESTEAD B e e r a Knoa C o t t a g e i enchant ing pnvats maiop home.

2 bed rooms . 5 baihs, a l i a p i 4. Hre-piaca. decks be lore 9pm. 461-4073

LAKEFRONT CABIN near Chetooy-gan now a isuable lor A u t u m n baau-t y l hunt ing

WIXOM area, lakef ron l r o o m Prefer temale House p i in l lagas. $300 m o n t h C a l after 7 pm or Ieeve mee-sage 1-444-5780

421 Living Quarter* To Share

ALL CITIES • SINCE 1974

P A Y N O FEE U«1* You See Listings c "QUALIF IED PEOPLE

SHARE LISTINGS • 442-1420 844 So Adam*. B i rm ingham Ml

AT last, a p a r t e d p lace to hang your hat ' Share 2 Dedroom ap i /a leepmg r o o m >-94/1-275 Great lor l i s .alar -s tudent $325/$250 459-0117

BEECH DALY - Grand RNer Fema le n o n * m o k a r I o s h a r e houss Pets okay $200 plus 1/3 utl l-mes 624-2444

W E S T L A N O - Clean w o r k i n g Ismsla to share homa $300 m o n t h plus half utames Secnk ty de-posi t 4 i *4ei ances 595-4428

W BLOOMFIELD - Sylvan Laks pnv ladoaa. 4 bed ioom. i n o a W h o m e $ 2 4 5 / m o per room Inc lude ! utames. after 5:30pm 524-0404

422 Wanted To Ront ELDERLY WIDOW would fee l o aes

» another w idow who has S apers r o o m wffh k i tchen A laundry pr iv i -leges Uvo i kaA rea . 845-1097

I 'm looking lor h o u s m o / ^ L / B v -m g s i tuat ion m W a d Bioorraia ld

ANNOUNCING Internat ional Buamees Centers now have 4 pr ima loca t ion* lor e i ' id lar

cuthre off ice needs From 150 s q "

344-9500 • 855-4450

A n n Arbor 741-B565 Now lan i r iQ B i rm ingham. 433-2070

ATTRACTIVE p r ima apa lent loca t ion and buadmg

I M a d e A Lake R d 2 ad iommo • •matafy 450 and I t i O sq f t I

or <jf> l o 2000 sq f t p k a aaorage and f iMfi H k L B I ) algn ng f i t * Ar t rac-t lve p n c e 851-30 TO

C a l Todd Smi th or Jeae Harvy T H O M P S O N r B R O W N

553-8700

REDFORD D E L U X E O F F I C E S U I T E S

F O R L E A S E x- 24350 JOY RO

• Beeutltui 2 Slory Bukding wrth underground park ing

• Reoecora iaa e x i e n o r * 4 m teno r * .

• Smaa Suna* avakabie - AH utames m a u d e d • P r - l a n ixiaBy managed

CERTIFIED REALTY INC 471-7 t oo

SINGLE ROOM OFFICES C o n * d | Ford 4 MiddiebaO- Garden City F rom $125 per mon th and up m-caudmg utames 422 2490

HOLIDAY PARK OFFICE CENTER

(WESTLAND AREA I

FREE RENT Greet busmess oppo r tun i t y s tar t -up or large buamaaa f r om ?50 10 5.000 sq f t

n y access io i -96 4 1-275 BTree on *ne pe rkmg • m d h n d u d f ) : on t i oBed the-art heet 4 mr e u p f l t tmc aBowanoa Hurry I m & e d oflar C d l L loyd W a r n

313-789-4520

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Attention! Immediate openings are available for product reliability and evaluation engi-neers and technicians with backgrounds in • Automotive requirements • Hydraulic/pneumatic/motor cyclic testing • World-class and best-in-class require-

ments • Mechanical stressing • Automotive interior systems Please send resume and salary expectati-ons immediately to

Product Rel iabi l i ty and Evaluat ion . Johnson Con t ro l * Incorpora ted

11900 Globe Street L ivonia. Ml 46150

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A B O V E A V E R A G E ?

Wanted bright, art iculate Pa rana to wor t In our Customer Service Off-ice Permerient and temporary pert-

WtaMe. F tad t * * hour* Mo experience neceaaary. ma wm tram C a l for W I T * — SS9-4447

- A B S T R A C T O R • National mte meuranoe company , looking lor experience Abet/actor

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are yours' Send reeuma and eatery • ementa to: McKJMLEY PROPERTIES

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C P A ' s W A N T E D F u l and part i i m i tor duey tax aee-aon (Jan iS-Apr \ 5 I Tex and/or EUg B expenanoa preferred. Real aetata. 04 and

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500 H^p Wanted ACCEPTING appacatlona tor pert time o « o e cleaner* ideef tor ccu-piee I ndMdua ta 14 Mae & Middie-beN 4 4 Telegrapn 801-1755

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Fu l and part Oma poemona In Sale* and A t fver tWig Entry level and maneoement poaltlone available Muat be « ierp and enerf lem. Beee •alary. »1300-42.000 per month

vaiioamenl 4 poaMon* to M Prew-mertieOng id. emi 537-

ACCOUNTANT Entry level poemon open tor recent colega graduate wtth Bachelor '* Degree. Mo axpenience required Oood benef i t * , p ro feea lona l a MenOy work atmoebnere In a medi-um atze local arm. Send reeume to Deryt T. RolBn*. Ketmen. Roaen-baurr. RcMna 4 Ouayhecfcx. 30230 Orchard Lafca Rd . Ste a200. Fmm-•nglon HHa. Ml.. 44014

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ACCOUNTMQ PROFESSIONAL Detron-beaed. pubUcaay-fteld FL

Accountant wfth a m M m u n 2-3 yeer* expenenoe C P A . with Audit experience p ie ta i i ed . Oucceealui candidate *4B head up Intemel Audit tuncttone In a wide verlety of apeclei protect , m highly vwibte poertlon Send ree»ne 4 aelery requirawwntt

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500 Help Wanted ACCOUNTANT

Jronxno Uenufacturmg compeny •wed* Degreed Acccountant lo re-port to Contro lar Experience I tmj Statement preparat ion required Lotua experience, a Muet Qrood opportunity tor henda-on. reeponel Ma peraon Send reeume to: Controller. Novi American, inc., 40200 Grand Rfver. Novi, Ml 48050

ACCOUNTANT Plymouth CPA firm haa opening tor accountant wltf i 2-3 yaar* pubac ac-counting experience. D'ioa4erit op-portunity Send leeunia to: P O. Box 445. Plymouth, M i 44170

ACCOUNTANT SENIOR tor buey SoutMle ld CPA

firm 3 f * a n public accounting ex-perience required. Exceaent growth opportunity Bemetem, MorrM a Brown PC 352-4300

ACCOUNTANT Tax CPA •nth 4 to 8 year* exper ience Join our rapidly expending I apaar ML office (Located 50 miaa N. of De-troit). Wa offer a aucceeefui career petti and profeeelonel development. Our Arm offer? compet i t ive aalary and an exceaent benefit peckaga Reepond to P 0 Box 544 Obeervw a Eccentnc Mewapaper*. 34251 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvonla. MlcMgen 48150

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354-2410 24133 Mormweetem Hwy

Southfield. M l 44075 Employment Agency Fee Peld

500 Help Wanted

Take A New Direction

Personnel Technician T e m p o r a r y P o s i t i o n , F l e x i b l e H o u r s

11 you seek a temporary opportunity with a progressive Fortune 500 corporation where your initiative and a thoughtful approach to your work will be valued. Federal Mogul haa an interesting temporary position available

We seek a candidate tor our Corporate Human Relations Group who will perform a wide variety of administrative support tasks, among which are record keeping, travel and appointment scheduling, preparing our educational center catalog, directories and bulletins as well aa maintaining office equipment, supplies and filing systems

The person we are looking for will have exceptional communication and organizational skills, superior typmg and correspondence ability along with several years of secretarial experience Word processing, preferably on an IBM 5520 or experience with WordPerfect software is required

The position is full-time from 10/1-12/1 (although the hours may be non-traditional to fit your schedule) and two days *er week from 12/1 to 5/31 In tfiis position, the successful candidate will gain expoeure to the Federal Mogul environment, poeaibiy leading to other full or pari time opportunities

Please send your resume to Federel-I«e«wl

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An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer

500 Help Wanted

A C C O U N T I N G ANALYST Needed immedletely lor wort In Southfield location Muat have Ac-counting degree a 1-2 yeera wor t

enence KnowteOga of tpread aneet* a general ledger la necae-aary Pleeae eend reeume to P e ^ Service* 1133 E Mepte Rd . Suite 206 Troy Ml 48083 Attention Accounting Peraonnel

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK/COLLECTOR

Service compeny eeeklng a aelf motivated aggraeei.e individual to handle customer Inquiries 4 make collection cal l* Applicant muat be hlgMy organtzad a heve good com-munication akBa. Competit ive aalary a benefit* Sand reeume a aelery re-QulremenU to:

Attn. Peraonnel/AR P O Box 5003

SoutMMd. Ml 44075

ACRO SERVICE CORP Meed* atock and inventory darks, genera laborer* and malntenwKe people lor many long and Nvy t term aaeignments In oeatern auburbe For Immediate coneideratton. c a l Unda. 561-1100

500 Help Wanted

A C C O U N T I N G B O O K K E E P I N G

Menufectunng nrm is seeking expe-rlencad. M l l ime employee with e deeara lo edvence Kr>ovne09« of ac-counting prmclplea. general ledger bookkeeping arid computer aystems a muat Some typing and aecielartal dutlea required Send reeume. <Mth salary rwetory m confidence to

E N E R T R O L S INC. Attention. R Miters. V P

34244 Abruzn Dr Westland, Ml 48185

A C T N O W ARBOR TEMPS has s Job lor you If you can handle earning at least

$ 1 0 0 ! ! We heve a variety o l opportumtlee Including •Jobs with flexible hours * u l t ime, long term poemon •A cnolce of 3 ahifta •A *nde variety of work avaHeble

A R B O R T E M P S 4 5 9 - 1 1 6 6

500 Help Wanted

T E L E M A R K E T I N G $ 5 H o u r l y + C o m m i s s i o n

Highland Superstores, Inc. has immediate part-time telemarketing positions open on all shifts calling our customers from our Plymouth office. This is an excellent opportunity for retirees, homemakers and students. We offer salary plus commission, paid training and more! No experi-ence necessary! If you have good telephone communication skills, lots of enthusiasm and a desire to earn a lot of money, give us a call at:

4 5 1 - 3 2 0 0 ( e x t . 2 5 0 4 ) between the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

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WAREHOUSE WORK

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An Eouel Opportuni ty Employer

500 Ha4p Wanted ADMINISTRATIVE Peopta - Vour profeeeional akMa could be tfie par-t e d background lor a awa» ding ca-reer m residential and commercial.1

investment real aetata Be your own boaa sel your own hours, <40.000 to $70,000 income and a secura fu-ture Call about our CAREER SEM-INAR'' sane* Century 21. 478-4008

ADMtNSTRATlVE POSITION Exceaent opportuni ty Ic enced mdrv ldu* with high communicat ion skHa AMKty lo write and daalra to leern and be re-sooneibie for Internal jpe ia i lowe of a dynamic Southf ield compeny Sal-sry commanaurata wrth abMty and par lormanca Pleeaa send reeume lo P. O Box 300. S o u t M a l d . Ml 48037 Or ca* 353-3311. Ext. 217

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Sign up today and take advantage of our top notch benefit package

• Vacat ion/Hol iday-Pay — • U fa Inaurance

• Group Med ica l Insurance • Reterral bonus

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GENERAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES

CASHIER - DELI - STOCK POSITIONS Full t ime & part t ime posit ions available at Speedway Gas Stat ions & Starvin Marvin Stores for cashiers, deli & stock help. Cashier & retail experience helpful. Star t -ing pay $4.00 per hour & up depending on exper ience. We offer health, life & disabil i -ty insurance, vacation, sick & hol iday pay. Excellent opportuni ty for advancement . Appl icat ions now being accepted 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the fol lowing locations:

2 7 3 4 9 J o y R d . a t I n k s t e r R d .

F o r d R d . a t I n k s t a r R d .

5 M i l e a t B e e c h D a l y Equal Opportunity Employer

O P P O R T U N I T I E S A T M A C C A B E E S

Maccabees Mutual, the oldest and one of the fastest growing life Insurance compa-nies in Michigan is seeking sharp Individuals to add to our home office staff. Theee exellent entry level advancement program opportunities include:

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CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE: This position requires strong math, English & analytical skills with some college or customer service experience.

COMMISSION PROCESSOR: An excellent position requiring a strong analytical & do-tail oriented individual.

NEW BUSINESS PROCESSOR: A trainee program for a self starter with excellent math. English & analytical skills Customer service experience la a plua.

500 Help Wanted ADMISSIONS DIRECTOR

Responsible lor admissions in s long term cars faolrty Some e«pen-ence praferred-eddlt ona l naming provided Competi t ive wage and

ems Reeume G Stratton Admm Lincoln Care Center ' 3 0 0 ' W Chicago Oetrort Ml 48228

500 Help Wanted ADVANCE YOUR career by scoet mg a posit ion unth Ou' Ugh H»: ' manufactur ing hrm Were kookw-v lor a >e» good men 8 women EkC.I ing & thriving work environmeni making circuit Boards t i 50 per hour with rev>ews 8 great paid ben ef i ls Jowi our winn.no team Apply st Circui ts DM* , 329O0 Ceptiol . 3 " F«rfn*ngloo L'vonia

500 Help Wsnted

POUCY CONTRACT T1CHMC1AM: A chal-lenging position requiring accuracy, com-munication skills & problem solving ability.

For thoee who meat our high standorda. we ofter the opportunity to be trained and promoted through an advancement pro-

M A C C A B E E S M a t — I L i fe I — r o s e a C o i a S I

salary increaaaa to mt<i A uppet teens Our benefits package la one of (bo Aneet m the Induetry including paid hearth care 6 tuition aeelatanpe.

Sand Reeuma or Apply tor

YOU ARE ALL THE THINGS WE ARE AT SAKS FIFTH AVENUE

E s p e c i a l l y t h i s h o l i d a y aoaaon . Get into tbe Christmas spirit by joining our staff — sales professionals — in an exciting retail environment.-We are presently accepting applications for temporary, pari time sales positions. Must be flexible - schedules include deys. evenings and weekends Benefits include generous company discounts

Apply in person — Personnel Department

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Somerset Mall T R O Y

fovai' Opportunity Employ

M I S O P P O R T U N I T I E S Meet the challenge of the 80 s with Ryder Automotive Carrier Division. North Ameri-cas largest carrier to new automobiles.

Due to our continued growth and major new development activities, we have on and Immediate needs for expanding M Department.

- SENIOR ANALYST/PROGRAMMER -This lead position requires a minimum of 5 years experience in Systems Analysis and Systems Design utilizing COBOL and CICS In an IBM environment. Working under the direction of a Project Manager, this individ-ual will assume responsibility for the devel-opment of a now divisional system

- PROGRAMMER/ANALYST -In this position you will design systems and write programs utilizing COBOL and CICS To qualify, you should have 3-5 years expe-rience in a variety of applications Knowl-edge o l DOS/VSE and Easytreve a plus

- PROGRAMMER -TNs position requires 2-3 years experience In System and Proflrsm Development utW-ttrtno COBOL. Knowledge of DOS/DSE and ClCSiaaphjs. Wa oflar and excellent salary & benefit peckaga commanaurata with experience & qualifications. For consideration, pleeae

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Oul .as mclude handl ing heavy «v coming. out bound phone cans typ-ing on data proceeeor. kgn i recoid keeping A p p l i c e n l muat type 4 ! w p m poseees esceaant l l l n dencai pnone s> Ms Experienced not, f M l ime posi t ion of fers good earning potential lor tne right per son P a r * base wage ptue exceaeni commission M l medical benefits • ec.Mion 1 »-c» pay Farmington

478- 7355

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AMBITIOUS HARD WORKER need-ed lor s 'est peced power wean compeny lor total home e i l e n o r ta re E iceaent pay muet be drug 4 alcohol "-ee Personal »an or truck a ptus Eor more in format ion caa.

938-5418 or 348-9228

500 Help Wanted

APPLICATIONS now being accepted for Part Time positons in tho Food Depar tment acd Checkout Service Flexible hours Company benef i ts Apply at the

FARMINGTON Kmart 3 7 1 7 5 G r a n d R i v e r

F a r m i n g t o n

An Equal Opportunity Employer

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W O R K W I T H U S

When )TOu work with Somebody Sometime you get more • 850 more All you need to do is sign up during the month o l September

Positions a . an acne • Assemtjfy • Produc t ion • Packaging - Warenouae

Poemona • v»uab<e m the Livorua aree Musi hsve Own transportat ion Qey & a' ternoon shirts Ape*, Mon thru Frl 3 30pm

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immediete openings e n s ! lor thoee individuals who are highly movtivet ed 4 intereeled m the elarm indus-try We are wiamg to train thoee in-dividuals who are graduates o l an electronic M M school or heve e j perience .n the electronic* field Caa lor en appt todey 423-1000 or apply m person at 20800 Southfield. Mi

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421-7435 FINANCIAL POSITIONS

AAA Michigan, the State's largest personal lines insurer, auto club and travel agency has immediate openings for experienced personnel in the Financial Planning & Analysis and Accounting Areas We are undergoing exciting growth and are looking for creative and talented people to grow with us. Included in these openings are:

F I N A N C I A L A N A L Y S T S The primary responsibilities ot these positions include • Cost allocations for a large service organization • Trend analysis and unit-cost analysis of operating expenses • Development and analysis of corporate budgets and forecasts • Written quarterly and annual financial reports. • Financial statement, analysis • Use of financial management information systems

Q u a l i f i e d c a n d i d a t e s f o r t h e s e p o s i t i o n s

w i l l h a v e t h e f o l l o w i n g : • Bachelor's Degree in Finance or related field. MBA preferred • Property^and casualty insurance experienced, preferred • Financial analysis experience related to the primary responsibilities

listed above • Strong written and oral communication skills. • Experience using decision-making software

L I F E A C C O U N T A N T f o r A A A ' s L i f e I n s u r a n c e S u b s i d i a r y

The primary responsibilities of this position include • Preparation and analysis of life insurance financial statements. Qualified candidates for this position will have the following: • Knowledge of statutory filings for life insurance companies. • Experience with automated accounting systems • Knowledge of user programming languages • Bachef&r's Degree preferred in Accounting, Finance or related field • Willingness to work extended and/or flexible hours as needed.

Our Finance areas provide state-of-the-art technology and good opportunities for advancement. • We ofter a competitive salary and company benefits package including a 401-K plan If you meet the above qualifications, send your resume, including salary history by October 7. 1988. to:

Financial Opportunities

AAA MICHIGAN 1 Auto Club Drive

Dearborn. Ml 48126

A A A M i c h i g a n E^o[_o/>port.nny Emptor*

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W E S T L A N D - PLYMOUTH SOUTHFIELD* FARMINGTON

A T T E N T I O N H a r d w o r k i n g career o r i e n t e d ind i -v idua ls — C l a r k O i l has immed ia te o p e n i n g s for S to re M a n a g e r T ra inees Prev ious m a n a g e m e n t e x p e r i e n c e is n e c e s s a r y Respons ib i l i t ies Inc lude Sales. I nven to r y , Pe rsonne l . B a n k i n g a n d o ther du t i es On t h e j o b t ra in ing p r o g r a m M a n a g e r ' s bene f i t s i n c l u d e g o o d s tar t ing salary, nea l th & l i fe i n s u r a n c e , p a y r o l l s a v i n g s , v a c a t i o n s p l u s M O N T H L Y B O N U S Please send r e s u m e t o

J a m e s Gladden 8 0 0 0 S Beech Daly

Tay lo r . M l 48170 Equal Opporlunay Employer

ADVERTISING TRAFFIC C O O R D I N A T O R

Major fua service ed eoancy •- • • 3i, tun ume Traffic Coordinate* 10 start m m s d a W t Must De • Energetic • Detail onenied • Asaertive • A good communicelo i • Dependable • A d a lo wor t overtime • High school grad or abova ^ HsrO wor t but «-tereet«<g Oood poeit ion to ooeerve creative pro-ceea leerr print p n o u c a c r end egency system

Send lenar & leeume or caa Tracy el (3 '3l2Sa-S426 between 2pm ipm. » I M 4 4 I for more informat ion

0ARCV MAS'US BENTON I BOWLES

P O B O I I I ' T R l BLOOMFIELD MILLS. Ml 4S303 An Equal Opportunity Employer

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ANIMAL PEOPLE' Experienced P o g G'oomer 4 Ass t Groomer ieeOed Fernnngtor- Man S i e s t a K e n n e l s 8 5 1 - 2 1 9 1

J.MNUAI FUND MANAGE" For the Office Deveiocmeni Sew position competit ive salary c o m mensu«sie wttn experience BS o* BA iuggesteo m a -eiatec i w f l Some martet i r i f l • i panence ' » tju.»ed Strong writing abmty good convnunes t ion asms & stxur, to managa small s ta f & rtiunieers re-quired Send resume and salary re-qu-rementt t>. Ocl 6 i r lo ftcmeic

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Micfugan Humene Sooaty 2 J M One K.enned* Squera e « g T tBGr iswo id Detroit. M l ««22« An EouAi Opportuniri, Emplcryer

SOO Help Wanted

E N G I N E E R I N G The growth of our International company has

created full time positions in our Engineering Depart Willing to train successful candidates as Wl/e Harness Engineers Positions Involve liaison work wtth major automotive companies Minimum 2 years college training or related experience in electrical/electronics or mechanical engineering Blueprint reading and drafting skills are helpful Good communication and organizational skills are mandatory Company offers good benefits and an excellent working atmosphere Please send resume WITH SALARY REQUIREMENTS to

Personnel Department AMERICAN YAZAKI CORPORATION

• 7 0 0 H a g g a r f y Road C a n t o n , M 4S1S7

H o F t x w e Caea M e w An Equal Opportunity Employer

M G M OFFICE SERVICES, INC. CAN PUT YOU TO WORK TODAY IF YOU HAVE EXPERIENCE IN...

• WORD PROCESSING • WORDSTAR

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• C A S U A L • ASSEMBLY

PACKAGING COLLATING

PRODUCTION

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TROY SOUTHFIELD LIVONIA REN-CEN

689-9660 557 -6040 474 -7766 567 -6566

Secretary Michigan National Corporation is seeking an experienced individual to assist the owner 's representative at the construction site of its new corporate headquarters in Farming-ton Hills In addition to general secretarial duties, the selected individual should have a good understanding of Lotus, be reasonably familiar with construc-tion blueprints, and be willing and able to w o r k independently.

Benefits and salary commensurate with skills and experience. All successful candidates will be tested for substance abuse Please send resume in confidence with salary requirements to:' Human Resources Onyz Plaza 29777 Telegraph Suite 2201 Dept OL Southfield, Ml 48034 Equal O p p o r t u n i t y E m p t o r e r

A Michigan National Corpora t ion

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ADVERTISING SALESPERSON

We are seeking a highly motivated individual with previous advertising sales experience to work In our Birmingham office. B A in Advertising or equivalent, knowledge of ad design and layout and own transportation are requirements. We offer a liberal salary program and fringe benefit package Appli-cations accepted

The

(© fec r t j e r & E c c e n t r i c Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Livonia. Ml 48150

l * e are an eoual opportunrfy emprorer

APARTMEN* MANAGERS eadmg property managameni or

ganuat ion l a s immediate need tor Apenment Management Couple tc maintain a beautiful 90 • unit apt community m me Pontiac erea Managers live o r site & rem apts nanoie mamtanance & iewr ear* duties w e prov« j« a 7 bed room apt p«ue utwtwa saier, paM] training . 1 bonus pier. «et»ad •am. ratired couples welcome tc ap-ply Please wme lo 327»0 Grand f-ver Suite 208 Farmmgior, M «ao2« atm saom

• PPAOE. SMOP ' « e d s *>per *nced womer- tor S t o o Must ria^e 'a tm ances 5 Oays Soutnl ie id araa Call 10-5 352-2530

APPLIANCE REPAIR PERSON Ma|br appi-ence •ep*i» Must be a«

41 • 5050 or 626-3220

APPRA'SAL TRAINEE Local ot national o 'ganizaton r«ed» 2 M " t i me car am' ,-~noed m-fli i j ua l l wuiing lo Won Hare I be v w e e Esrr- wtwa rour e v r cr.o<e o* locat ions w i f , possible •»t r ee rmngt a icess ot S i * D00 Cell Tom ! * r « a « r 1 Mom-«pm at s59-sa03

APPRENTICE 'ch Ooeri C*e H^a-eu «c fo rg ing Press Operator f^ogram Or- m e lOfc t r ac i ng wTiile Standing evening college classes Appr, ir peraon SAM-APM a- =rass f i y m Co 1260^ Bene* Oaiy Reotcro

A 1 P S U P E R M A R K E T 1

A » P -s now nirmg tnervsty peoow fo* pert t ime stors positions v. all a a o a n m e n i s For considerat ion piaaaa saw tne m « r « g e at tn» lo l iowmg local o r

4 14«Ci«v JO Mi l * Novi Micr»gar

Ar Equal O o c o t u n i t , Emtwoyer

ARE LOOKING tor Sales peopw as aggressive as we a r * Saies people wno want advancemeni greeter ear-imgs and me oc<xx1ur)it, lo o i r l « s b ^ g e s t success story <r lodevs C«eut» "Vdustry NEX«uS Seno re-sume to JOBAB INC 27150 * 8 una Soutn'-eld M SAC34 Att M* S

SOO M P « M M

APPLY NOW

An AATEC >oO l« tor light industrial workers

5 0 l i g h t i n d u s t r i a l (Ot>9

ava i lab le

AATEC TEMPORARY has challenging long & short term assignments available

Work tor top company •Livonia. Plymouth. West land Farmington Hills. Southfield Northville & Troy

•Oay, afternoon & midnight shifts •No experience necessary • 16-40 hours a wee* •Weekends only

Excellent opportunity to learn nevy skills

£ALL FOR APPT 2 6 1 - 6 2 2 2

NOT AN AGENCY NEVER A FEE

AATEC Temporaries

> g s a r r . v e M*e «c LrvonM Micr

Ar Equei Opportunity Employer

APPL * NOW. f u r l ime part t ime Deys » A l a -noons Product ion Aor t iers lor i»gnr assemcv, automotive Benatrts 1*02 Souter S o» ' » Maa E Ol Rocnesier Rd

500 Help Wanted

CAREER OPPORTUNITY PROFESSIONAL PH0T0FINISHING

s4.25 to J8.24 Per Hour Overtime - Profit Sharing - Other Benefits

Full t ime posit ions available for general help, pr int ing^ inspection, art and print f inishing. No experience necessary. We will train. Star l ing pay $4.25 per hour Must be able to work overt ime and some S a t u r d a y s . Ra i ses a n d P r o m o t i o n s based on job performance

NORTH AMERICAN PHOTO m e color loo you c o n coun t on "

27451 Schoolcraf t Livonia. Ml 48150

CASHIERS AND STOCK

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JOIN THE ARBOR TEAM! Many o p p o r t u n i t i e s for mature, dependable! cash iers a n d stock help at several locations Inc lud ing o u r newest store in Plymouth Town-ship ( f o rmer l y Family Drugs). Arbor offers e m p l o y e e d i s c o u n t , f lex ib le hours, paid bene-f i ts a n d a c lean , p leasant atmosphere Cash-iers m u s t b e at least 18 years of age Apply m p e r a o n a t a n y A r b o r Drugs or at the newest l o ca t i on f r o m 12 N o o n to 7 P M Monday t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP 1400 S h e l d o n R o a d / A n n Arbor Trail

DRUGS, IMC.

CLAIM REPRESENTATIVE

AAA Michigan, the State 's largest per-s o n a l i l nes Insure r , has i m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g s for experienced Claim profes-s ionals wfth tha following quali f ications:

• Claim Representative exper ience in-cluding knowledge of injury claims handling and settlement methods

• Ability to investigate, evaluate and sett le:

— Auto. PtP/BI — H o m e o w n e r Medical and Bl — Boatowner Medical and Bl

• S trong oral and written communica -tion skills.

• CoOegecoureawork preferred. We offer compet i t ive salary, excel lent benefits and working condit ions . If you are Interested, pleeae s e n d your re-sume Including aalary history by Octo-ber 7. 1MB. to:

PRODUCT CLERKS New Opportunity

Offer ing shoppers samples of the excit-ing products sold at Pace Warehouse. Part t ime work 16-24 hours per week. $5.50 per hour Weekends required.

Experienced Cashiers Rate $5.00-55.50 per hour

- Apply in person by October 5

Pace Membership Warehouse 35400 Cowan Road. Westland Senior Citizens encouraged to apply

EQua: Opportunely Employer

FARMER JACK SUPERMARKETS

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR ENTRY LEVEL POSITIONS NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

JOIN THE NO. 1 SUPERMARKET TEAM • Promot ional opportunit ies • Flexible schedules • Scheduled wage increases based on

seniori ty • A ciean, friendty work environment See tne store manager at the following locations to obtain employment application and additional details.

West land Fanner Jack S t o r e M i d d l e b e n & A n n A r b o r T ra i l

Farming ton Farmer Jmek S t o r e 9 Mi le 4 F a r m i n g t o n

W e s t S l o o m f l e M F a n n e r Jack S t o r e 15 Mi le & O r c h a r d L a k e R o a d L i v o n i a Fa rmer Jack S tore

S Mi le & N e w b u r g h R o a d

HUDSON'S TWELVE OAKS Now accepting applications for openings in the following depart-ments.

• Gift Wrap • Restaurant

• Sales - Sales Support • Yogurt - Candy - La Cooking

Must be available to work days, evenings & weekends. Apply in person at the personnel office, third level.

Ecfua! Opportunity Employer

C. Koch

AAA Michigan 1 Auto Club Drive

Dearborn, Ml 40126 EfWOpfi mi'fi fmpi,,.

PART mm POSITIONS AVAILABLE AT OUR PL YMOUTH HEADQUARTERS

CUSTOMER SERVICE Ii

WAREHOUSE CLERICAL PERSONNEL

HIQHLANO SUPERSTORES has Immediate part-time positions en'eHabto m Service Department Requirement* include:

E.ceiieni CommuTKcafton S M S — • Customer Servtoe • D a t a E n t r y • • • • A t a t y to handle

tmmedtoto part •P lymouth W Warehouee Ra

• Excellent Communication • Data i n k y Experience • CeaNar Experience Helpful

* you heve * w above locating lor a diverse, faat

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6 F * O A E T h u r s d a y . S e p t a m P e r 2 9 . 1 9 6 6

500 M P W m M A ft P S U P E R M A R K E T S

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STERLING HEIGHTS (Hama A H d RoMal

A N O ROCHESTER U L L S ( J a m R 4 Auburn)

Join us tor g roM employmen portunMaa. Xppkcat ione are b a n g accepted al ma I c * Moraa tor Cashiers. Meet Oak. Pro-duos. Floral. Bakery. Seefood Gro-cery A Courtesy CMriia.

32201 HarparMaaornc (St. C W r Shorael

1029 Sl. Clair Rfver R a , Algonac 35170 Dodge Par* . Sler tng Height*

78*04 QratKX/12 Mae. Ooaa <ia 40772 Van Dyke. Star ing Heights

. 3047 RocfikMkr Rd.. Troy 837 M a m C t , Rochseier .

24001 Harpar. St CWr Shoree 66C30 Van 0 | * a . Romeo

An E r u M Opportuni ty Employer

ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN Esumator-wttn at Waal 2 year* ex -pananoa o n the Job t M between 6AM-4F>M, 933-9661

ARENA HELP C u s t o d i a n * , hockey equ ipment u M scorakeepers. K J or p a n time Contact Oak Part toa Arena

ARE YOU SALES ORIENTED? We need I hlglv-energy S l s a p arson to aak storage product* m a unkjue store In Farmington HMs Fuk-Ome Muat include Saturdays 8 Sunday af ternoons M . / l t r Non-amoker

865-6676

A R E Y O U S E R I O U S ? Cak about opportuni ty o l a Metlme. ask tor Mr Arno ld 444-1282

A R T Fuk t ime poemon* evakabie tar mi-nor artwork on photograph* We wt l • ran Muat be able to w o r t overtime k some Sat* Star t ing pay H 25'Tw K m 8 promot ions baaed on per-tormanoe Apply Mortti American Photo. 27461 Schoolcraft. LWonM.

ART GALLERY needs tramer 8 gal-lery aaaaatanl Experience neces-sary Benefits Southfield area.

358-0830

Artistic. waraataa mdMdual Com-putar ' typ ing experience Oood with pubkc varied i eapfinallXktiea F t * t ime Cher or Kathkaen 427-4141

ART/PICTURE FRAME -hell Pan-tans openings Flexible ho«*k. Ideal 'or students, parents or re-tiraaa Fermmglcm HMs 477-3S53

A SELF MOTIVATED. high energy n d M d u a l sought tor maintenance 8 repair of manufactur ing equipment Mechanical 8 aMttronic trouble ahootmg / repair experience. a * PC board tacMty la growing rapkSy eo |om a winning, team Competitive wage with graat benefits Apply at: Circuits DMA. 32900 Capri ol. oft Farmington. Ltvortfa.

ASSEMBLERS - board tr immer*. In-spector* tor immediate employment With F - - m « g t o n . Walled Lake 8 L ivonia c o r p o r a t i o n * 2 ahl f t * . 7 30am to 4pm 8 4pm • 8pm Stu-dents. ratlraaa wMgioma Cak Akce at Unrtorce " 357-0034

ASSEMBLERS - 8 C.H.C operator*, packager*, tor major manufacturer In UvonM. Wlaom. Waked Laka 8 Farmmgton compenlee. 3 ahifta. 64-66/hr Cak Helen e l UWfcrce

357-0841

ASSEMBLERS - Ught < laambly Excekent condi t ions A benefit* I lomemekera. Welcome* Apply U k t ocr a r . 25484 Mssdowbrook. Nov* (comer Vlnoeritl C«.)

LV CLERKS I to do kght eeeem-

bfy and qual i ty contro l wor t m Can-ton Long te rm sasjgnmant Woman encouraged lo apply Cak Unde tor

A C R 0 SERVICE CORP. 501-1100

Window bknd taking appkcattooy tor «gM aaeem-My posit ions Day t»mt wky Imma-

opanmge No experience nec-y Premium pay for experience

, j In person 10am-3pm onfy 754 W 8 Mka Rd (near Farmmg-

ton Rd.) Farmington. Mich

ASSEMBLY WORKERS needed l o manufacture automotive M a n o r tr im component* , m addi-tion. need a Work ing Leader to au-

t a 10 "

P 0 Bos M . Waked Laka. Ml 48068 An Equal Oppornanty Employer

ASSlATANT MANAGER fuk tana, tor a ler t i n r w i audio vldao 8 unique gift al S o u t h M d 8 Novt 354-4500

ASSISTANT DEPARTMENT

MANAGER Poeitiona are piaaantty available The M l candidate must have sub-stantial r a t a l experience including sales 8 management Theee poeF-tk jns ofter good Marl ing lalarlaa excekent benefi ts 8 career g r a M f i Send your reeuma tar k iw iedMM

S A K S F I F T H A V E N U E 2901 W BIG BEAVER

TROY. M l 48084

9 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d 5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

A T T E N T I O N HOMEMAKERS

Teal drtoa new c a n provided by w customers on a 230 m * k local route ki Farmmgton 8 Uvon ia No dekver •aa Day M t . 6 45AM-3 19PM. M-lernoon ahM. 4 P M - 1 2 30AM O u *

m w o r t aa I t t ie aa _ or max imum of 8 Muet be 29 or older driving record No i ts In the laei 5 y r *

l o pees • driver proA--kne. Pokoe aacaalty

cMeranca required Muat haae own car No .bus tranaportal lon M avak-able to the Job aRe Pay 64 50 par hour Cak 8AM-3PM to SM up m»sr-

"~METROSTAFF TEMPORARY PERSONNEL

425-8388 NOFEE EOE

A T T E N T I O N

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p u t y p u t o w o r * t h e s a m e

d a y o n a n y s h i f t , fu l l t i m e

o r t e m p o r a r y p o s i t i o n s 4 0

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V a r i o u s j o b l o c a t i o n s

O n t h e j o b t r a i n i n g

W o r k w i t h a f r i e n d

• V a c a t i o n & b o n u s p a y

• N e v e r a f e e -

S o If y o u r t i r e d o f t h e

t a m e o4d s e r v i c e t h a t c a n

n o t k e e p y o u w o r k i n g t h e n

g i v e u s a c a l l t o d a y .

FUTURE FORCE

R e d f o r d

W e s t l a n d

T a y l o r

5 3 2 - 7 6 6 6

2 6 1 - 3 2 3 2

3 8 1 - 3 0 0 6

ATTENTION Nations largest home cleaning service now hiring. No night*, no weekends. C.cakant pay. car necessary 471-0930

ATTORNEY I (PART-TIME)

CITY OF TROY a J O Degree t rom an ac-law school and muat hold

membership In the Stale Bar of MCfagan or ekqtbie lor reciprocity Salary $12 33-« 18.90/hour Apply by Oct 14. 1988 to Personnel. "500 W Big Oeever. Troy

An Equal Opportunity Employer

AUTO BODY PERSON Experienced only Ouekty w o r t Apply wtthm 207 W Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth

AUTO DEALERSHIP needs Service Dept order writer Excekent bene-f i t* Apply In person: 24780 W 7 Mka (at Grand RNar)

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

AUTO MECHANIC warned tar large Independent rape* tadkty tar English, German 8 Swed-

~ a . 335-1138

AUTO MECHANIC Muat have experience 8 own tools European Import background halp-fut Farmmgton Hlks 553-0013

AUTO MECHANICS Openings tor 2 Muat be certified

engine repeir or t rontend Commis-sion snd benefit*. Mght person can e « n 850 t o MO.OOO per year Apply in person:

NOW-MOTIVE INC 21530 Novi Rd

(between 8 and 9 Mka Rds.)

AUTOMOBILE CAR BM-LER

person wfth typing kkMk. some ec-countmg h a l p M . OeMarahip experi-ence preferred Apply m person

AUTOBAHN MOTORS 1785 TELEGRAPH RO BLOOMFIELO HILLS

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

ASSISTANT MANAGERS 8 persons over 17 tor fraaan yogurt stores k i West PtoomWeld 8 Novi areas Ap-ply at Yos Yogurt . 33380 W 14 Mke 8 Farmington Rf l . 628-2120

AUTOMOTIVE CAR BILLER

SW1TCHBOARO O P E R A T O R DATA ENTRY/ACCOUNTING

Experienced IndMduMa are needed by Farmmgton araa dealer Excel-

" " lor 478-0500

ASSIST ANT MANAGERS and Managers, e a m up to 830.000 and

Schoolcraf t , LNorsa

ASSISTANT MANAGER w o r t In Suuthkatd group h o m a Muat ba MORC/WCLS framed, have

Cak Mon-Frt. 9am-4pm 390-4269 An Equal Oppur» jn *y Employer

ASSISTANT SUPERVtSOR - PMe6c Mor arm Ice s l act M poaMon i H i l i l i lor aupankarr tor W

m k k k a m M TMa parson s m k d ba - p quakty produc-

t the dap! Com-

Aaa-T OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR k i d M a u N wi th t i y^ raaa, p a w a d or aacurWy backgro imd tar labor m-Mnee « | » k k l » i . Uaa l ba I i a i ' l w f i ! * * « . acRadutng 8 Ikkig personnM 1 deekng a « h Cksrila A A -aaklkakary i s . l ea fcaCMkM Hon 8 hokdey pay Aak lor

A T T O O A N T S 8 CASHIERS PosMone avaMabis Shek Auto Care Fsrmmgton HMs Fuk and part M t . FUI k m a la ieng pay U 50/how

A T T E N D A N T S

A T T E N T I O N

O U A R A M T E E O

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A V A I L A B L E

AUTOMDTTtM 0 V T M U N *

a i a M k» t - (7S8

AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC CITY OF ROYAL OAK

kcattana are being accepted for an opan and competmve O i k Ser-vice examination. Appkcant la ra-quked to proikde at tha t ime o l ap-pkcation a currant cartMcsnon by lha Stale of Michigan as a Master Au to" and Master Heavy Duly Truck" machenlc; ansk document s mmanum of three (3) yr* . experience es k Master Auto 8 I I a s t i r Heavy Duty Truck Uec—Wc- Shak have

BAKERY ASSISTANT 2-3 deys s

Shop Salaa. Customer Ratonon*. Food Prep Ordy kvely 8 reeponslbla

id SPPff 387-4840

BAKERY HELP Ftkl or p a n nma A l aMfta siaaabla Flexible hours 84-85 an how Paid

•bona, an p i c i as d iscounts Ap-ply wtthm Dawn Donuts. 36600 Ann Arbor R d , Ptymo«Ah

BAKERY SALES help wanted. kex>-Ole hrs Livonia sree 529-6261

BEAUTICIANS With : l a n l a k | im-prove your ckanlaki with the Md o l peroxide rspieoement (s raymes l Also oettsr percentsgs Birmrngnerr,

•nter location 0 4 2 - M 6 6

BELL HOP - tor hotel m Farmington Hkls HoMl expenencs pratorrad Apply m person Ouekty mn. 31525 W 12 mke

/BELLPERSON tor luxurious hotel m Southf ield eree Prefer experience A l ahifts Good benef i t* Apply Mon, Fn. 9em-4pm

E M B A S S Y S U I T E S H O T E L

2 8 1 0 0 F R A N K L I N R D .

S O U T H F I E L D

fuk tune, tor a primer Experience rm:aaiary Ap-ply s i 13000 Inkster Rd Redlord. lust S of Jeffries Freewey

BLUE JEAN JOB S4.25/HR

We need dependsbis kght industr ial workers Wtth rekabls trsnsportal lcm tor short 8 long tsrm temporary es-

ments m the Uvorke 8 Detroit is Day 8 a f lsmoon shifts evek-

sMe Merit mcreeaes. hokday 8 bonus pay 8 heelth msurence C a l lor sn appointment

CORPORATE PERSONNEL

SERVICES 18Q18 Middleben, Uvonia

478-1010 BLUE PRINT OPERATOR

Entry level blue print mechme oper-ator Part-t ime work hour* 1pm-4 30pm H S Senior or college stu-dent drafting me)or 728-0600

BOARDING 8 CLEAN OUT CREW. 25396 5 Mke. Redford Ml. Mon-Frl. 9am-4:30pm

BOOK WHOLESALER house person flecelvmg. stock, mm 1 yew experience Salary based on experience Benefit* H r * 9 to 5-30. Mon thru Frl. 937-8400

BORING MILL - DeVkeg K Model J ig MM Operator Day*. Overt ime Ex-perienced only Delta Reeeerch. 32971 Captlol. Uvonia. 261-6400

BORING MILL OPERATOR Days. Overtime. Southfield eree

356-7670

BRAKE PRESS OPERATOR Mschsnlcel snd hydraukc Must be able to do own breakdown, layout and setup Del en Fabricating Inc , 12690 Newburgh Rd . Uvonia.

591-0411

BRANCH COORDINATOR For Ann Arbor Oad l t Union Off ice Musi be people oriented Experi-ence required m loens and caah Competi t ive salary snd benefit pecksgs Sand rkkums to P O Box 5010. Rochester Ml 48306-5010. Attention Personnel

BRICK CLEANERS/CeJke rnTuck -

^ 7 ^

BRICKLAYER NEEDED For ama l )oba 8 repair wo r t . Expe-rienced onfy need apply C a k j m ^ -

BRIOGEPORT 8 BORING MILL Operstors Only Experienced need apply 729-5700

BRIDGEPORT HANDS - Menuol 8 CNC Oetak 8 prototype Oays. overtime Bensftts Dslts Reeeerch. 32971 Capitol. Uvonia 261-6400

5 0 0 t t e l p W a n t e d

CARPET CLEANING TECHNICIANS

Sears. Roebuca and Co kosnaae. FieaMp Clsanmg Services, has poaf l ions avak a hie tar Carpal Claen-mg Technicians N you Mie meeting and working wdh

wor t environment, this Is ths opportunity tal you Ws ofter a good wage end ben-alh package wnh rapid ca-reer advancement For tm-m e d i s t s c o n s l d e r e t l o n .

1261-6790

An Equal Opportunity Employer

C A R P E T I N S T A L L E R S Now is the time to come lo New York Carpet World Ihe induatry

needy yaw round wor t tar experi-ence carpet mstakars Must have tools 8 trsnsportst lon Ask lor stors marveger 973-2110

CARPET INSTALLER Experienced, dependeble proiee-nonel Ca l 495-3312

CAR PORTER wan ted M - U m e parson lo wor t aa s w j w n e r Apply m peraon A * tar Mkte Thompeon Uvonie CM>Mkf-Ptymouth 30777 Plymouth Road. Uvonia

C A R R E N T A L A G E N T Now area, wtk tram Contact V Erwm 348-7799

CASHIER - CLERK F u l t ime Good starting sslsry Merit pey incrsassa. pa id vacat ion Apply 7-Eleven Stores 9001 Wsyne Rd . Livonie. or 28205 Ford, Gerden City

QASHIER For women ' ! epperel s lors Experi-ence necessary mcludmg knowl-edge of NCR Benefits Include Blue Cross. Dental, Paid Vacations No evenings or Sundays

ROZ 8 SMERM Mapis, Teiegrapn 855-8855

CASHIER - MATURE For gift ahop In Arm Arbor ofltoe building Mon -Fr l . days, ful l /part

a 747-7770

CASHIER/SALES Branch of nationally known womans fashion i t ore has pert l ime openings tor 1 A person who is avakabla to w o r t mostly mornings. (10 AM - 4 PM ) snd some weekends and 2 Psrt time persons who ca r^wor t 5-9 PM . and weekends Caaftar or u M experience required Should ba vary fashion conscious snd enjoy customer service « qualif ied apply m person

MARIANNE New Towns Plaza. Canton

Ford 8 Sheldon Rds Mon - Frt.

CASHIER SALES FUL t TIME pan t ime poeltlon open tor reeponslbie individuals. No even-ings or Sims Good start ing wage. Howard i Beauty Supply. Famnino-ton Ask tar Bob

:srmmg-477-5449

CASHIERS 8 ATTENDANTS Poeitiona available Shea Auto Care Farmmgton HMs Fuk snd part t ime Fuk time starting pey 84 50/hour wtth advancement opportunit ies Senior* welcome 553-3166

CASHIERS/COOKS Fuk ume eetabkahed mobile food serv ice routes A p p r o x i m a t e l y 5 30em-2pm. Mon-Frl WW tram de-

Bon 8 insurance after t ra in ing Ap-ply 9em-4pm. Mon-Frl. at Douglas Foods Corp . 32416 mduetrtal RU. Garden City 427-9300

C A S H I E R S Farmmgton Has Company haa l u l 8 pert time positions tor outgoing 8 pleasant individuals Orae! opportu-nity to meet new people, hsxlbie hr*. . students welcome Good start-ing pay For deieka cak 855-3640

BRIDGEPORT MILL HAND tor tool 8 gage macheang Muat be qukft-fted Benefit*. Farmmgton srea.

474-2744

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR tar Tool 8 Gaga Shop Oaya. Over-time. vacation. Bonus. Pension Plan. Blue Cross Apply m paracm 26436 W 7 Mka. Redtord

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR Highly experienced w prec is ion da-t a ! w o r t Plymouth/Canton area. Pacer Manufacturing. 453-8282

BUILDING MAINTENANCE Birmingham, weekends. Sat. 9am tlk 6pm Sim Bam tM 12 noon naked la trsnaportatlon Graat )ob for stu-dent Apply 280 N Woodward. Sul la 200. 647-7192

CASHIERS For self-eerve ges na t i ons Fuk 8 part-Ume. Goo<f)ob tar rellree. Day* 8 srentage a'lakeMa. Apply m per eon onhr Der>dy Gee Stattane. 25934 Ecorse Rd Taytor 31429 Aim Arbor Trek at Merrtmen; 27350 W. 7 Mke k l Inkster

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CLERKS TYP4STS

Excitmg long larm poaMtans m Livo-nie prepar ing documents lor nkero-Ikm Muet be deUk onsmed Typists muat type 49wpm 40 hours p w weak Cak today tar an immadtata

CONSTRUCTION WORKER Fuk ume poelt lon wtth Weel side da-v e i o p w Exper ience neoeeeary. must have edequaia trs asportat ion

l a n d t o o * Salary end madfesl maur-tance prov ided

A p p h r m p i Mondey-Fr jdey

30900 W War ran .W i

S O M E B O D Y S O M E T I M E

4 7 7 - 1 2 6 2

CLEAN CUT - husky 16-21 yr o ld lor warehouea 8 hendyman wo r t .

12096 Ptymouin Rd Uvonia r -

CLEANING COUPLES For off ices t i a f s s n 9-9 PM 646-7044

CLEANING PERSON needed pert I to d e e n ofkce ledkt ies m Plym-

outh eree Flexible day hours Cak 499-1000

CLEAN-UP Need exparienced sppacants m sx tenor/ Inter ior euto racondmonmci m Nov. Cak 344-9701

Flexible hours

CLERK/CASHIER good communicator . Bloomfield area

737-4144

CLERKS 8 STOCK PERSON Af temoona, evenings 8 •saksnHs.

, Mmn as OM Fabnca. School-craft 8 inkster

CLIENT SERVICES Rap - mdMduM needed to help develop 8 service clients tor last paced eudta Visual co Cokage graduate p<alerted Ex-

T n u r k c e t l o n I I Entry •

352-9220 tona l skNs required C a l Laura tar Inter new

C L O C K M A l k R WANTED" Exper ienced CdK

1-994-5111

CNC LATHE OPERATOR Exper ienced ordy on precision ma-chined aircraft parts F u l benefits Hy t ro iM lg . . Garden City 261-6030

CNC LATHE OPERATOR- Program-ming experience deeirad Alao CNC Machining Center Opera-tors Galaxy Predeion. 41150 Joy Rd. Plymouth. Mich 48170

CNC LATHE aat-up/oparstor Must heve own tools, min imum 3 years experience Fanuc controls After-noon shift Panther Mechme. 13090 Fair lane. Uvon ia Cak between 10am & 2pm 261-4492

CNC M a Operator first 8 second shift Experienced only on prede ion machined aircraft parts F u l Panama Hytrol Mnaufac-turtng. Garden City 261-6030

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CONSUMER RESEARCH Company looking tor toa 0ms pftone

r u t . f lsxibis days Muet have eecat-lent c o m m m l c a t t o n s k * s and aome

593-4100

CONTROLLER Residential Ja . eloper 8 contractor located m Pontiac Salary to com meneurate wi th sbkRy 8 experience Sand conRdantial reeume 8 salary requvement* t o Box 640. Obeerver 8 Eccentnc I law spacers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia. Michigan 48150

COOK to Momorr

chkd care centers in Farmmgton H«a 8 Rochester areas Muat ba dean , organized 8 dependable Hour* approx 7am-1pm Monday thru Friday Outlee include meei preparat ion, food inventory 8 order-ing 8 disfiweerung Beneht* mduda pe«3 hoi idky* vecation. personal" leave, chad care nat ion discount, health. We. dental insurance 8 more Cak 851-7171 or 477-4233

CORE AERATING Moat laems - S3S-86S

Free eet imet* O w a Landacapmg Inc

261-5741

C O R P O R A T E

C O N T R O L L E R Growing, teat-paced Farmmgton Hlks Reel Eatate Oeielopmawt ttrm nas j m m a d M e need lor indMduel with Real Estate/Tax background to

Corporate Controller 4 Year Degree required Computer experience 8 C P A . e definite Plua Excellent beneOta Salary commen-surate wtth experience Send re-

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SENIOR CREDIT ANALYST Commercial bank m Troy has an im-mediate career oppor tuni ty tor a Senior Credit Anelyet Candidate must have a OecfiaSor Degree m Ac counting or Finance and formal credit training wfth 1-2 y e w s cred i i analyst experience m a o o m m a r d e l bank Position of tar* career moMkty tar the right m d M d u M Salary c o m meneurMe wtth experience Excel lent benem package Sand reeume and aalary Malory m conf idence lo

HUMAN RESOURCES - SCA-OE P O Box 9623

Troy Ml 48007-9623 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

CREDIT mewance Admin is t ra t ion General ofl lce proceduree. servicing

u a f r k a a a j r i and lor into Use ol automated systems Good typing, math and organizat ional akiaa a muel AMa to deal wtth p u b ac OTd work arlth m in imum aupervt-SKXI Send laeume to P O Box 300. SouthfldW. Ml 46037

CUSTOOtAN - Energetic custod ian needed tor cultural center 86 50 per hour 8 benefits Mail reeume to P O Box 47725. Oak Park Ml 48237

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DATA PROCESSING MANAGER Management posit ion svsMabis wi th dental mainlenance o rganaa l i on lo-cated m Southl ield Musi heve 3-5 yrs management exper ience w l ih medical HMO or dental back ground bookkeeping and light ac-counting skins Please sand resume to Box 618 Observer 8 Eccent r ic Newspapers 16251 S c h o o l c r e h Rd Livom#M>chigsn 48150

DAY CARE WORKER Kind, loving parson to work wtth toddlers 18 rears or older, lu l l a n d ' or part l i m i 350-6667

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DIE MAKERS j o b shop experience on pr 8 line dies Retirees Long progrem All fr inge Apply Waling Tool Compeny .<5 *8 ' Industrial Park. Farmington

DIE SETTER - T T

Oif Setter needed lor g r o w i n ^ f t , -pan? Top rates steady 6fflBk> ment lull benefits Apply a l Greenfield Die 8 Machine r -12725 master Roed Uvonia

DAY COUNTER CLERK posi t o r . available f u l l Ume, 5-6 days par weak 7am-2pm Top wages pa id Benefits include Blue Croas/B lue Shield paid vacations 8 ho l idsys Apply in person al One Hour Mar tm-izlng, 6736 Orchard Lane Rd Weal Bloomfield Plaza (S of 15 Mile) W call BoB at 6 2 6 9080

DELI & MEAT CLERKS

Aggressive Inandiy people lor new market Fuk or pan time Canton Call 454-0111

CUSTOMER/OEUVERY Entry level 14 50 per hr A Nor th waai suburban aervtce'euppiy c o m party Is looking for sever* ' neat 8 ambit ious individuals t o aarv.oa our accounts m lha Metro a rea To qual-ify l o l theee entry level openings you should be at Meat 19 ye t ra old have a good dr iv ing record 8 arvioy pubkc contact Cak Mr Coleman, af tw 10am Thur* or Fr l 546-3207

CERTIFIED REALTY, INC 38345 W 10 MILE RO . SUITE 300 FARMtNGTON HILLS. Mi 48024

A REDFORO needs peraon lor Counter

Company

COUNTER CLERKS Fuk Ume lor Troy 8 Birmingham lo-cat ions Paid hokday i

C O I L B U I L D E R

A leading induction m a f i a equip-ment manufacturer has an mwnerS-ate opening tar an experiences odd Dukder Candidates should Xmm copper brazing 8 aome macMne tool experience. Cxcakant banaflta 8 profit sharing plan. Ouadftad applicants only send ra-auma 8 aalary raqukamenta lo Par-aonnal Manager, PO box 5090. Southf ie ld Ml 48066 -5090

Equel Opportunity Employer Male, 'Female/Handicapped "Vet

COLLECTOR/ DELIVERY SERVICE REP

Rental storae have several poeitiona Open m Wayna. Oakland. Macomb. Monroe, St CMr 8 Waehtenew counties Need paopls to h a n « a un-person 8 phone cokactlore Muat have good d rMng record, axcakart conwmgilcat lon sk«N. 8 ba abM to dek>er 8 aei-up heavy k m N u r a . ap-pkances. T V s . VCFTs 8 stereos High school gradua*sa_ wMfi_ kome

exper ience 820.000 wM to start Groerth opporhmlty to man-

Sand resume, letter or i p -

helpful $14,000 to

S-T"1

Mtafkgan Ram To Own 21*56 Talagraph

Southftatd, M148C34 Attent ion Sua CC3

CASHIERS 8 Oaa M a n d Attendants F ik i and part Oma Good fob tar c o l '

. . . . — Good start ing pay and commlaaton. Apply m peraon only: Shak Oaa Station. 32950 Middlebeit SI 14 Mas Rd

IF YOU'RE A top-notch Cabinet Maksr with 5 yeer* experience m hardwood, veneers snd laminates, capable of tNimg a )ob f rom blue-print to msladetltm. let 's tNk. Cak Jim at 834-3314

CABINET MAKER

pr a vakd Michigan Motor Ve-h tde operator 's koanaa wfth aKhw a Claas t or Claaa * indorsement • 13.9744 - S14.1162 p w hour F * out application at room 5. Personnel Dep t . 211 W a i i n S t by 4pm Oct

An Equal Opport tml ly Employer

AUTO PARTS DRIVER Good driving record nareaaaiy Ap-ply m paraon: Weetpomt Motor Sup-p ^ 2 7 5 0 6 W 8 Mka. Fsrmkt jgon

AUTO PARTS DRIVER Fuk-tame Must have good driving record B 8 F Auto St«pfy. Plymouth 493-7200

MURRAY'S DISCOUNT A U T O S T O R E S

S T O C K E R S & C A S H I E R S (No emparlance nan kksk r j l

P A R T S C O U N T E R H E L P

FLEXIBLESCHEDUUNO GROWTH OPPORTUNTNES

Cak during store hours, aak tor

C h r t s o r J o h n 4 5 0 - 6 2 0 0

AUTO

A U T O P O R T E R Don Foes

AUTO Busy Sank a M h g o o d p a o p t o k M B * For a p p o M -ment caa Jack l l . l k l l a l Omnia

Must be ir ska t lk Good pey and banaflta. C a l 54&-7602

CABINET MAKERS Custom fumiturs ahop needs cue-

CABLE TV INSTALLER/SERVICE PERSON - Wsrrsn/Ut lcs a rea Muat ba dependable 8 have own trana-portal lon Dai ie l tu 8 training pro-vided Ckk belore 10AM 399-1050

CAD DESIGN/ PICK UP/DELIVERY

CAO/CAM software company re-gmrea mdMdua l who muat ba 18 or older with own trensportai ion and a good driving record, l o do entry level CAD design, run erranda l i f t -ing required) and do miecekenema handyman task* Monday thru Fri-day. 8-9 pm Apply m paracm. Plaaaa. no phona caflk. MICRO ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS

26200 Town Censsr Or . SuHe 340 Novi, Ml 46090

CAREER AS A NANNY

CAREER BURNOUT7

CASHIERS 8 MANAGERS F u l or part t ime 84 an hour. Amoco ges slstor^operwif l^et . 2481 South Telegraph. I c a l after 3pm:

HMs or 774-2802

CASHIERS Needed- Fuk 8 Part t ime lable AppN m peraon ttc'a

Fruit Market. 30660 Southftald Rd Southfield or c a l : 647-4646

CASHIERS aranlad. 16 8 over High Scflool Graduate Southfield Area. Cak tor

393-4390

COLLECTORS NEEDED tor major consumer finance company Experi-ence pialarTed but wkkng lo tram. Salary baaed on e iper tanoe Exoas-lent benefi ts Cad Mr. WhNe be-tween 10am 4pm. Mon. thru Frt .

-. 644-6210 Equal Opportuntty Employer M / F

COUNTER CLERKS Wlk tram. U a par i time, top wages 8 ak bw ie f t ta Cak Mai Kat Oaaners 937-S092 tor your naarkat

COUNTER MELP-A I shifts, oompeb-ttva wagsa. f lexible hour*. Appiy m person a t 27918 Grand Www. Farmington HMs M l 48024

COUNTER HELP - tor dry clean ar*. PtymouffWUvonia/Farmington and Auburn Heights Apply m parson M Indian VMage Cleaners. 567-6500

COUNTER HELP - Part t ime Week-ends and Evenings Pretar over 18 Apply a i NorthvlBa Video. 43197 waat 7 M

COUNTER PEOPLE Fuk 6 part t ime, wfk tram Troy One Hour Ma r tmomg 839 E Big " Troy 924-2466

COUNTER PERSON WANTED, fuk l ime, paid hol iday* 8 vacation Ap-

Burton P l a z a Cleaners. 17170

COUNTER PERSON-Ug l * construc-tion equipment 8 supply company Uvon ia Steady employment 8 barv-

- " " ir 6 Mke

COUNTER PERSON

For dry . H a n a r i m mfcster F u l Oma. Mature 8 dependable 264-1930

COUNTERPeRSON tor dry er*, par i Oma. experienced Farm-mgton H«s area 737-0360

COUNTER POSITIONS - Dry Clean-ers Day 8 af ternoon poaMtans No

C O L L E C T O R S N E E D E D Preetlge Services. me_ a ookecBon agency locaaad at 296 E 12 MBs Rd . Madison Hts. has 10 to openings. TsMmarkaOng or b8i col-lecting experience p i s k a i a d but a M t ram qual i f ied applicant*. C a l M o n -Frl 6AM-9PM642-6S67. 542-8198.

942-6615

COLLISION SHOP needs auto body

own t o o l * Alao Pawner's helper For m o d e m equipped body ahop In Wayna C a l 729-4200

COMBINATION WELDER tor aheet

CASHIERS - 1 midnight, 1 after noon, good wor t jng condit ions No

ry Coaege stu-dents i islc ome Apply ki person a t 33400 Plymouth Rd Uvonia.

CASHIER WANTED F u l 8 part tkna Houeeerfvee s a m extra caah Apply m peraon: Sev-Mor Faklane Drugs. 37290 W. 9 Mke Rd Usorta.

CASHIER WANTED 18 8 over, ak afkfts Apphr Owki S t o p !

N MiddMbeN. • • • Chy

CECILLE'S BIRMINGHAM

Greet Opportunity! Cashier Supervisor

(Heed CaahSer) Part or kJk t ime hours IMxIbM. rr

paced Mora Salary I rlenos Cak tor mto

6 4 2 - 5 1 1 6 850 S Woodward, a r rmngham

C E R T I F I E D K I N D E R G A R T E N TEACHER tor a private day care

Hours 8:30-4:30 Mon-Fn.Uvonia 427-0900

to poaMbto 886 >840

CAREER OPPORTUkkTY - k w e m o r y Taker C j u M a r l tor a ludanM 4 homemakers No experience weak sery Paid t r a k w y ^ Rapafl m w * p ry

t ion wide company. TNk Ik not Mm-porary amptoymeM 84 9 0 / V t o Mart Wa need 10 peopM to begm i iakkng »i iniai>MM| You muM have read drivers acenka. reaaonaMa tranaportallon. high school edu-catan 8 s MMphons Vou m M ba aiakabla days or n i snma i , 8 ak h r s on Ma asMisnk Cak Bafnaan 9am-

CARPENTER 6

1 • * £ 2 S

AUTO STEREO SWTALLERS

w J I • •

AUTO t w T W T S D AMS General Laborers

AayMrlh ae rsan S u a k | i , 194^4 MMMabaR. U i k k M

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B A T M S M O P S A L a s "

CARPENTERS MrMnead tar r o u t * 8 M k mohL

CARPENTERS HELPER

84 80 an how

U O V O k M U M M O A Z T O m m m .

VIC TANNY haa Wtri'iadiala open-ings tar par i Ume poeitiona ki Chad Cera tackMes M our Radtord loca-tion, M o n 8 Wad mornings. posM My Sunday morning. Makure re-sponsioie parson apply k i | 9399 Telegraph R d . Radtord Saa K i t *

CHIEF ENGINEER For Uvorka based mag u x i p e i r y

Observer 8 Eccentnc Haaspspars.. 38291 Schooicrsfl R d , Uvom* .

48150

CHKJ) CARE AJ0CS - Mon thru Frt

CHILD CARE Oua to oononued g ioeMi m enrok-

aftar w v n program leader Bane-

dan aacBiak .~hej&b'Ma ,kai i lM ks-

(Ba in aar 1 9 8 11 Mkel

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M l M M U l M n l

MY PLACE (JuM tar Udk ) a S l O W M ^ M M L M M M R d W

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w o r t f rom prints. 3 yaar* axparl-snce Oetak Fabricating Inc.. 12690 Newburgh Rd.. LNonM, 591-0411

COMPANY EXPANSION

Market ing pecipta 8 maikat lng man-ager * indMduata kiseieelad m work ing wi th peopM m caraw op-portunibes Deveiopmg oorporaM advarUMng program. Company " M t ram 8325-8500 gar waek wfth health 8 vacation.

graph arei Cu r r t a rM

COURIER r for day M l

naapcinsWiM parson a M good driv-ing record. Knoatadga of araa. F s r m m g t o n C a l 474-1136

C P A / S R

K r n ^ G o o d benefits. piolkkMcinM 6 friendly work atmoapf iere potential h r N ^ mot ivated peraon. Send wtth aalary raquaramants to: Daryf T. Roama. Kalman. Roeanbsum. Ro»-kns 8 Ouaytiacfcx. 30230 Orchard Lake Rd . S le «200 , Fsrmmgton HIBa. Ml . 46018

CUSTOMER SERVICE ASSOCUTE Fast growing ahek msnufacturei aaatong self n iotNetad. p iobMrn

phone aMBa. Offtaa and IBM-PC ax parlana l a i a n f l M Must be dapand-

Cek Deborah.

CUST OMER RE LA T IONS REPRESENTATIVE

Fratter Appkanca has an immediate temporary, luk time opening arhich could poaalbly become a permanent poeltlon tor a person who hes good communicat ion skins Apply m per son M

FRETTER SERVICE OEPT 14965 Telegraph Road

Redtord. Ml 46239 (btw Schooicreft 8 5 Mile)

Customer Service Representative

Individuals needed with excellent analytical and prob lem sorvmg stxu ties Musi be hexibM for ANY shift Expenses preferred-

E N T E C H SERVICES, LTD.

K A T H Y 7 3 7 - 1 7 4 4

CUSTOMER SERVICE

ENGINEER TosfUbs Msdlcsl Systems, s drvtson

Toshiba America n involved m ths msnufacturs la ias 8 service of medical dlagnoetlc imaging syv te rm We currently have an opening tor a customer service engineer wfth an X-ray-cardiac background This mdMdus l should have 3-5 yrs sxpe-

ce m serving dlagnoetlc x-rsy equpmant . poaaaaa good cuatomar relations MI6a and be able lo w o r t m the Detroi t /Toledo araa

aItor career g rowth and a vary competit ive aalary and benef i t * pe rk age For conaldarat lon aend your laaun'ia with aaMry history to Wayns PawuM. ToaNba Medica l Systsms. K O I East State Pa r tway . ~ Jtaumburg. > . . 6 0 1 7 3

An EquM Opportuni ty Employer

DELI. STOCK CASHIER Apply m Person si The Merchant o l Vino 29525 Northwestern Hwy Southfield

DELIVERY DRIVER Openings Im-mediele entry level pos r l on avail-able lor driver wi th C-1 Class Chaul -leur's license 1-2 years truck driv-ing experience end s good dr iv ing record required Good compeny benefits Apply s i J2975 Schoo l crsft Rd Livonia

DELIVERY/INSTALLATION of com-mercial isundry equipment good pey'benef t is Requires i rsve i & good driving record Ser«xrs s p p " cants sppiy Fn & Mon 9 30 t o 2 30

060 w 8 Mlie Livonia

OELIVERY people to pass out l lyers 10 businesses We 'provide t ranspo ' latton Mon -Fri 6-6 hrs 'dsy Work 1 day or 5 (no sekingj Psid ds i ly t-» per hr Apply SI 32003 P lymouth Rd , 9am-2pm

DELIVERY 4 p s n t ims 11 30sm-1 30pm. Bir-mingham, 84 lo $7 per hour plus mileage CaH Barry 642-9609

D O N ' t ^

W A I T U N T R .

D E A D L I N E ] - WC

You can place yow ad anyday of week. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Thurs-day; 8-5 p.m FrlctJy We run over 10.000 ads a week and our phones get very biJ^ on Tuesdays and Fri-days. Call early so we can be sure to &r. your ad in the rwrt publication.

5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0 [J

6 4 4 - 1 0 7 0 :

8 5 2 - 3 2 2 2 £

PESIGNER'OETAILER Responsibilities involve system de-sign for fluid trsnslar equ ipment Requires heavy coord inat ion wnh sales manufacturing 8 service func-t ion Direcl customer deal ings are often Included 3-5 years exper.-enca Full benefits Call between 9am-3pm 967-2111

DIETARY opening for experiences Dietary Supervisor m a large_w»o<i e-"> health cere tacmtv Apply in per son at Autumn Woods ver Wsrren .'»•

DESIGNERS ATTENTION Ws ate looking for quali f ied Die Designers Die Checkers Die Leaders Die Processors Die Layouts Die Datallers Manual 8 CAD die design pos i t i ons available Also hourly 8 con t rac t work Excekent beneln package » overt ime Good potent ia l tot ad vancement All mtsrested part ies apply at

7775-A 18'v Mile Rd Sterling Heigh! 1. Mich 46078

Oust W o l Van Oykel

OETAILER Season,ai ternporsry, luk- t lme pos. t o n available to dei-ver 8 set-up dis-plays. signs 8 products in Ret an Stores thru-out metro Detroit area Must hsvs your own reksbte vehicle tor carrying products 8 suppl ies Hourly rate • mileage Csa Jan 642-2677

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP FMI time poemon n a k a b l a Must have previous cuatomar service ex-perience and p iob lam aofvtng abki-tles Banaftta m d u d a d 553-6260

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP BudgM Rent A Car ta look ing lor cueiomar service rep tor car rantaie Fuk or part tana w o r t avakabla Must have good oommunlcat lon % math aklBa 8 a dean , neat appeer-anca Banaflta plus incentives If m-

I 392-1660

CUTTER GRINDER - Exper ienced OD s 5 8 ir20 on new toola. high apead and TCT Oays. Novi araa

349-8660

CUTTER GRINDER OPERATOR. Ex-perienced m sharpening baa end mlks Uvonia Manufactur ing ftrm C a l . Sam-6pm 522-1422

CUTTER GRINOER need ad days or af ternoon*. 3 yaar* experience C a l B > between 8am-6 p m

DtEMAKgRJOURNEY MAN Metal stamping company look ing tor aaft-motivator with 3 yeara mini-mum experience m amak pr ogres afve and wie dw -eperr Leeders ivp quaktlae heiptm Redford 536-4467

DIE MAKER LEADER A * benef i ts must have 2 years exper ience ss leader Apply m person 12645 Hag-gerty Rd Benevkle 697-3535

DIE MAKERS DIE HELPERS

Musi have |Ob shop exper ience u bund 8 tryout o l kne 8 progression dtee

R i c h a r d T o o l & D i e C o r p . 28600 Grsnd River - Fs rm ing ton

IE a t - s e n 8 Mke 8 Midd leben

DIE SETTER LEADER A * Benefits Muat have 2 yrs expert ence as leader Apply in person 12645 Haggerty Rd BekevWie

697-3535

D I E T A R Y A I D E S Day shift Home tor aged m Farm •nqton Hkls 851-9640

DIRECT C A R £ A0V/U& working Nuth aOullfl tn d«ot»«i >o Uvonia

MIIMS Higft school and flood orr>nng record « DMH pr®4#rr«d tim« a l e ^ n o o r & rr»tdn»gh! PQ^rnms available 85 00-85 55 an hour tc stari Good benefrt package «ana training provided Call Rober t . « • .Micketsen at 47J-S610 RRRS . , J«OE

DIRECT CARB' So Oakland County

MORC W C l S pre'e-hour wilh benefits

Apply 10am-4pm jewisn ' i t W j i l ion tor Retarded Citizens ?Rt'66 Franklin Rd Soulhf ieid 0' Norlhwestem'i

An Equal Opportunity Employ*-

DIREC' CARE STAFF TTSt ana pert time ideal for college tu FNS/Rose Kennedy Respi t* Call or apply m person 3 6 8 2 ! Ji* * ' quel le, Westland 48165 595 7880

DIRECT CARE STAFF f o r . g ^ a i > c Aome " Nov. 6 M H t r a i l e d fr - ~ train 85 00 per hour afier trjSfljng Call

taa£3«a DIRECT CARE STAFF the Farmington and W I

ence necessary Benefits dental, health 8 optical CaiLJdor Fn between 9-3pm 669-45 '6

OIRECT CARE STAFF

Soup homes in Livonie and ty Anernoon and M id rngn^Uvg*

fuW and pan time " i m t r a i n e ^ W * rf trained negotiable Can ue lww. 9 30am-3 00pm 427-7731

DIRECT CARE STAFF wanted to-respite home -n West Bloomfiei i : full t ime & pan time high sc'nool di pioma or G D must be at good driving record Ster l ing 85 25 an nour Call Kel l iy

An Equal Oooortunrtv

tart ing wega •y M t j g l r Eff^^w

DISPATCHER N E E D t t T ' " ^ ! For Iruckmg compeny K * 8 | e ^ | r Wayne Mich Some roed experience helpful We are A t T/L common states East commensur Benef i t ! ah«

SOO H e l p W a n t e d

DARKROOM ASSISTANT - fuk l ima poeltlon available tor an individual wtth darkroom experience Should be laminar with proceaamg 8 d a r t -room proceduree Inquiries t o Jack Crukuhank. 356-6610

DAY CARE WORKER, feeponaible. over 18 year*, dak* 2 30-5 30pm $4 00 an hour 652-3110

5 0 0 H o t p W a n t e d

COMPUTER OPERATORS

Fc* /pe r t - t ime Mmpcaaiy MMgr -man t * tor experienced Mainframe Computer Operator*. A l aMfta. cMy 8 suburbs 24 Hr ga Center

ALTERNATIVE RESOURCES CORPORATION

355-4900 CC4dPUTER OPERATOR

e k t s Hytrol Mnautocturtng. City 261-6030

Computer Operator Ma la your o p p o n ! ^ ta (o"i k loaperoua company ekth a aokd to-

lo r micro-compu ably wi th LOTU0. YOU muat ba a problant-aoNer and tMMng t o kMp out m Other a raa* SaMcy to t i 1 p w hour, good SknaMal LnrMar l N of Troy

H A L F Robert HMf of IBcNgan. M c

26966 l lcnf iaaalarTi >*wf . «2SO Southfield. M l 46034

358-2300 Sun cad* returned (RacrufMr)

COMPUTER ROOM OPERATOR

i Security Se 5 SoudMMd Rd

SoufMWd, Mi 4*075 Aisn OTB/OR

COMPUTER SOFTW A W SUPPORT

C M U > CARS SS r V M O U R

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M A N A G E R T R A I N E E S

Total Petroleum Inc. has many open-ings at various locations for you.

• Paid Vacations • Hospitalization • Bonus Plan • Training Program . • Salary $15,000 and up • Advancement Available Your chance to grow as we grow.

Bring resume to:

1 0 1 0 R o c h e s t e r R d . a t A v o n

R o c h e s t e r H i l l s

N O W H I R I N G

I M M E D I A T E P O S I T I O N S

M a t u r e d e p e n d a b l e i n d i v i d u a l s

n e e d e d t o b e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r l o c a l

m a g a z i n e d e l i v e r y r o u t e s . N o s e l l -

i n g o r c o l l e c t i n g & w e w i l l t r a i n .

C o m p e t i t i v e r a t e s , p a i d w e e k l y &

v e r y f l e x i b l e p a r t t i m e h o u r s . Q u a l i -

f i e d a p p l i c a n t s m u s t h a v e c a r ,

h o m e p h o n e & g o o d r e f e r e n c e s .

Call f o r I n f o r m a t i o n

A M E R I C A N F I E L D M A R K E T I N G

2 7 1 - 7 1 4 9

UKE TO TALK? E A R N E X T R A C H R I S T M A S M O N E Y

We need several phone solicitors to seN subscriptions to this newspaper. You cen earn $4 to $6 or even more per hour. Plus you will be gaining experi-ence as a professional Telemarketer We need you If you ere oetf-mottvated and went to earn money. No experience is noceeiory. we wM train you.

Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 5:30 P.M -9:00 P.M.

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3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t

Livonie, Ml 48150

C L A I M S A N A L Y S T S ~

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i n t h i s l a r g e T h i r d P a r t y A d m i n i s t r a t o r . ,

M u s t h a v e a t l e a s t 2 y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e

a n a l y z i n g , p r o c e s s i n g o r e x a m i n i

m e d i c a l c l a i m s ^ ~ W e o f f e r a c o m p e t i t i

s a l a r y a n d b e n e f i t p a c k a g e a n d a p l e a s *

a n t w o r k i n g E n v i r o n m e n t . P l e a s e c a

W e n d y a t 5 6 9 - 9 7 0 0 o r s e n d r e s u m e

c o m p l e t e c o n f i d e n c e t o :

M i d w e s t B e n e f i t s C o r p o r a t i o n

2 2 2 5 5 G r e e n f i e l d , S t e . 4 0 4

S o u t h f i e l d x M l 4 8 0 7 5

ATTN: PERSOMEL

A n E q u a l O p p o r t u n i t y Employer

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S T O C K C L E R K S

Immediate openings for full and/or time stock clerks, cashiers, prodti

C A S H I E R S I :

SHOPPING CENTER MARKET h*$C

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clerks, meat counter clerks, deli clerks & bakery clerks. Excellent p^y' ($5.80/hr. to start) and benefits. Muk be 18 years or older. Heavy- lifting required. No experience necessafjC Apply in person at:

SHOPPING CENTER M A R K E T u 6433 ORCHARD LAKE RD

( A t 1 5 M 4 t « R o a d - W e s t B l o o m f i e l d )

425 NO. CENTER ST. ( S h o k J o n R o a d - N o r t h v i U a )

T h u r s d a y S a p l a m t w 29. 1 & & 8 O A E • 7 F

9 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

I DIRECT CARC WORKERS I f after noona 6 rmdrnonta

group hemaa m 6 M l H i I Can-• CMI PauM or U n d a ^ ^ H

DIRECT CHILD CARE WORKER COtean group homa matHafy re-tarded A autleuc High achool grad-uata Trained or uniramad Cak Oak between 8 30am-3om 4 2 U 1 1 2

OiSPATCHEP Orotmng Ok compa-ny neeOa mdMdua l wftt computer ak«a Salary and DeneWtm Send r»-ayent to PO Boa 392 Birmingham Ml

- « e i 2 A f l SaMa Manager

DISPATCHERS Southftald aecurtty company haa a^anmga tor diapatcher* Muat hava omrtov diepetch experience or «M«e a good » o r t m g anonkedge of ma i n county aree Oectromc beca L a u n a n txa ier red Contact Kath-K i 423-1000 or apply in peraon 20600 Southfield « 0 Southftald

D i s t r i c t M a n a g e r

. ROUTE SALES N A T I O N A L

8 9 / Y R . / O L D C O M P A N Y

S T A P L E O R O c e w e s s G E N E R A L M D S E

We re looking 'or high acmevera who want the f reedom and reapon-ROttry of being thek own ooaa You muat have high work atarvdarda Prbmot ion mto management entun

4 montha to I yew, depending on VOUt You wm take over a local Ouai-»aaa Mth 300 active cuatomera wont ing Mon thru Fri

WE PROVtOE • EaiatMahed buameaa • 6 araa paid training • Fuk Denefrta peckage • Compart* vahicie • Average income of 130K

Route, menagament or grocery re-•eted background a muat ' For de-ta in and appointment f a f Turner weekday* at

1 - 8 0 0 - 3 3 6 - 5 8 5 8

OlSTRUBUTIOfl CLERK Jutiea incmoe. auppon aecralary and order eapeditor experience not neceeaary good att i tude and deare 10 advance reouirad Apply in per-aon 6 3 0 - 5 0 0 RMeeae Manage-

nt Syatema 17167 N Laurel Perk " O r Suae 204 Livonia Ml 46152

DOCK FOREMAN

OUR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON YOU!

A recogntred leader m the exciting held o l t ranaportal lon, located m Homulua. a aeaamg experienced •perat iona pralaaai onala tt you are axpanenced m eroaa dock and P 6 0 opwat iona heve we* developed organizational & auperviaory abik-baa. have aalt-moftvatlon. aggraa-i l w i e a a I poaaaaa a good work background piaaee reapond today! Sand your reeuma. m confidence, l o

DOCK FOREMAN P 0 Box 5067

Warrer Ml 46090-5067 An Equal Opportunity Employer

DOCK WORK S11 50-$ 15/HOUR Tram on the lot)

Caa Today 557-1200 Only Fee 165 Job Networt

DOG GROOMER - A l Breed tor eelaOkahed ahop m Plymouth Tu ! /pa r t - t ime CW Joan ~ 453-T711

OOkWrrOWN BIRMINGHAM ( w B * x x r r h e « Speoafty Ratak Storae

6 f u l t ime aaiea h Experience preferred Hourly wei p k n oommtaalon Cak I0am-5pm

476-6333

DRAFTSPERSON C v k - SubdMaiona etc Experienced Cak 731-6030

5 0 0 H e l p W o n t e d

DRAFTS PERSON Machine tool 4 gage experience pi afer iad apply at Unrveraal Tube 2777 Product Or Rocheater H«a. Ml 46306

Drawing Analyst Wa have openmge m our Engineer mg Oapi due to the growm of our mlemewonM company Wa need a Oetak cx lamed peraon - good wtth number a 6 wek orgarKred AtMkty 10 read bmaprmt t ftalpfui but not nec-eeaary Wkkng IO tram P i m a aend reeume belore Oct 3. WITH SALARY REQUIREMENTS, or apply m peraon at

P e r s o n n e l D e p a r t m e n t

AMERICAN VAZAKI CORPORATION

l a o g e r t y o o . M l 4 8 C a n t o n . M l 4 8 1 8 7

NO Phone Caka Pieaae

An EQual Opportuni ty Employer

PARTS DRIVER Experienced 16 yeera or older, good driving record Knowledge of Detroit araa Cak 349-9396

DRIVER 6 COUNTER PERSON For Garden City dry claanari Appry m peraon Lualar Claanari . 261 Ink-a tarRoad 421-4477

DRIVER - lor Farrmnglon HkM Flo-rrat 65- hr F»k or part u n a Musi be

record Phone

DRIVER lor hone! fuk l ima muat have good driving record Apply m peraon Bievwie Flowers 80t5 Middieoeit. Weanano

DRIVER Local de»vertee 4 houra per day Own vefucM paid gaa Livonia aree

464-8957

DRIVER Musi know Detroit Metro & Down River areas 756-6605

DRIVER Needed for run on Sundays only Must have excekent drtvtng 6 work record Perfect lor individual look-ing to auppieii iern income r t t a a i apply m person 13432 Stark Rd Livonia. Mon-Frl . 6-4pm

SOO H e l p W o n t e d

DRIVERS Loadmg 6 unloading truckts Soma werefioue work w i tram Eaet woe

$ 5 . 0 0 / H o u r nagular wege increaaea Fuk beneM package

CALL

362-4233 Or Send neeuma To

I P G SERVICES CORP.

P O Boa 4267 Troy Mi 46099-4267

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

DRIVER l i t 50-$I2i rHour Local 6 OTR CMI now-

Cak Toda. 557-1200 Only Fee 165 Job Networa

5 0 0 H e l p W o n t e d

ENGINEER Otmurturkfy tor yo img aggreeer ie

orientated I automotive parta a manufacture f a b fabr icated lubu

lar producta lor the automotive m duetry Poemon avi

start immadialely Salary of 126 OCX) io 630 000 annual plua Inngee la negoiatMa baaed an beckground ex -perience and qua«AcMion«

We prefer a candidate with an e n pneer ing deprea and koma eapan-ence wtth a auto parta manutactur ar M l k i I growing company ev-vofved m luei supply programa wi th auto maaara and 1st Uar a«xi l iara Thoae in terested con tac t Don Septer VP Operetiona Box 646 Obeerver 6 Eccentnc Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia. Michigan 46150

DRIVER Must nave cnaufeurs li-cense to dr ive ataka truck. $5 an hour to Mart Apply m person 12645 Haggerty Rd Daka.ika 667-3565

DRY CLEANER NEEDS PRESSES m Canton Excettent working condi-tions Can Evea or early morning

642-0225

ORY CLEANERS Needa expe r ienced P'esser 6 Spotter immediate Rochester Araa

731-5180

EARN UP TO 66 PER HR Flexible hrs M o n Fn, no evernngs Nation a largaat Home Cleaning Company Car neceeaary 525-7290

EARN $10 an hour cleaning homea Wlk need references For training 4 start up p rogram c a l Nancy,

477-1063

ELECTRICAL DRAFTPERSON-For commercial inst i tut ional 6 bukdmg electrical layouts Electrical Con-st ructera Inc. 525-2255 An Equal

Opportuni ty Empioyar

DRIVER - PART TIME Guardian Photo la currently accept-ing appkcationa for a i l end driving poeitiona Must stive a good dnvmg record REaponaibM tor pick-up and delivery on aatabkahed route uamg a company vehicle $4 15/hoi* ln-tereeied pertles apply M

GUARDIAN PHOTO 43045 W 9 MIM Road Northvi lM Ml 46167

DRIVER - PART TIME Needed for Lrvonla baaed company Retireea welcome CMI 525-4500 Between Sam-5pm

DRIVER/SALES PERSON Cook 6 Kitchen Help poai t iom avak-atke Gary a Catering, 46565 Grand R-vw 349-6940

DRIVERS NEEDED lor Own tal Laboratory M m m t n wage Company car tWireea eel-come' Farmingtorv-baaad 477-5900

D R I V E R S - T R U C K S Fuk 6 pert t ime work with pert holi-days. vacation. Ma 6 health insur-ance clean dr iv ing 6 criminal record High echooi graduate or GEO Min imum age 21

G U A R B U M ARMORED 14000 Puritan. Oefron 46227

637-7100 An Equal Opportunity Employer

DRIVERS - 12 Needed Fu l and par t - t ime 66-610 hr Must have car

DRIVER/WAREHOUSE - Mead ex-perienced eeiahouaa peraon with aaas 2 license Duties ere Fork truck 6 tractor trader ahuttle driver Send reeume to CeMx 377 ArnMM. Plymouth Mt 46170

ELECTRICIAN Reaiden'ial 6 commercial ajork Must be graduate of accredited vo-cational f a m i n g program 6 have work experience Referencea re-quired Ceil

277-2720 / TP A FUNDED

ELECTRONIC SERVICE

TECHNICIAN Excekent oppor tuni ty tor peraon wtth expe r i ence . S o m e col-ldge or hignschooi t raining Good electronic akiOa Salary depending t « o n expe-rience Beneftta Fee PMd —

Graetoner Employment

8 3 9 - 5 4 0 0

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Specializing m automot ive electron-ics instrument okuatars. skactrork-calfy tuned radio systems Minimum 1 yr experience Wage 6 benefit package Sand reeuma wtth wage 6 work history l o Box «510 Obeerver 6 Eccentric newspapers.. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvonia. Michigan 46150

E N E R G E T I C P E O P L E Expanding delivery aervlce needa roule drivers, wM tram, muel have good driving record, heavy kiting r». quired $7 50 per hour, l u l time, beneima C a l

427-3150 JTPA FUNDED

ENTRY LEVEL poMtion m tha pro-duction depar tment WM be t ra ined lor vartoua dut lea Good apadmg a must wU alao be Iremed on com-puter a Apply m peraon. Mon thru Fn . between 11am-4pm. at Tradm' Times 32616 Foieom Rd f a r m i n g

ESTIMATOR Livoma baaed machine bunder needa indmduM with prior cost ing experience. Induct ion haat t reel system knowledge preferred Cus-tomer Specification reading 6 strong technical writ ing a a must Weiduct ion 464-0100 Confidential Resumes 6 aalary h » -tory to Dan Wkkams 39001 School-craft Rd . Uvcmia, Ml . 46150

5 0 0 N o l o W a n t e d

FARMINGTON HILLS product ion machine khop has twervnga lor ex panenced piem m a m l e n e n c ^ m a

cai » alactncM t roubieanootng 6 aa pnasea of plant mamianamce

471-2300

FINANCIAL COUNSELOR

penance m mertgage aervlce. crecki or imance Cokege degree good

ason akMa Reply wkh ra-tranacnots to 347-0600 awme and tranaenpts

FLORAL DESIGNERS Must have at leasi 3 years m ahop aeaign experience 6 prof tdant m ak phaaea of daaign work Poeitiona available m Royal Oak Rochester 6 Troy Excalienl aalary 6 benefit pro-gram Apply m person Mery Jane Flower Shop 62 1 W 11 Mke Royai Oaa

FLORAL DESIGNER experienced only Waked Lake araa Cak Tareae

669-5460

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - Experi-enced n idat ion , 70 wpm. word pro-ceaamg Fast paced varied Outiee Sand reeume to Executive Secre-tary, 32525 Stevenaon Hwy Madi-son Hta . Ml 46071.

EXPEFUENCEO BARTENDER need-ed Good pay. exceaent work ing condit ion* Good banaflta C a l Mr Peppo, Tues -Sun . 9-5. lor appt

651-2200

EXPERIENCED MANAGER A background m conveyors, manu-facturing engmeermg. and plant maintenance wcakd be helpful WM conaidar Early Retkeee Send com-plete reeuma. m confidence, t o P O Box 246 Southf ield Mi 46037

EXTERIOR WINDOW CLEANING Greet opportunity lo work lor growing company m Oakland C<xm-ty Muat have own t ranaporta l lon A be avakabto tuk t ime Stan immedi-ately Guaranteed $5 00 per hr • Cak Today 855-1074

F A8RICA TOR/WELOER EMctncM Sign Manutecturer

A i ^ C n u m rmg weidmg Sheer 6 press brake experience Electrical experience helpful AbM to reed pr ints Muat have own looia East Side location Apply m persqn t rom 6em-3pm. Mon -Fri No phone cake Fairmont Sign Company. 6771 E McNtchoM, Detroi t Pre-employ-ment physical wi th drug acreen

FACTORY- Light manufac tu r ing work Start ing wage $5 V Steady Apply lor appacauor 6am-4 30 at 21323 John R. HazM Par t . M l

FACTORY /TRANSPORT A TION immediate opanmga al our Lnrorka manufacturing tadaty tor manutac r jnng- ' t ranaponat lon paisoraiM A l

snee - factory and 'or carpentry experience - gv an teed 40 hours, aragaa start at $5 per hour Ca l Scott or A« o r T i day or Thursday t iMeaan 2pm-3pm at 421-0610

ENGINEER Uvonia baaed automat ion firm seeking entry level datakai with a min imum 2 i a era hlgft school me-chamcel O a w k i g experience r i i a a i aend reeuma. M conftdenca to: We iduc t i on A u t o m a t i o n . 39001 Schoolcraft. L lvoma. M l . 46150. At-tention ChMf Engineer

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

FACTORY - $ 12-6 15 OO/HOUR Plua Benefi t* C a l N o w

Cak Today 557-1200 Only Fee M S j o b

FITTER - Mai* I mm 2 years - abM to read blueprints. bu6d |db to prlnr with mlnim*m< supervision Only ax pertenced need apply Aak for Enc

562-2500

OELIVERY 6 COUNTER HELP Pert-t ime tor Southftald ftortM Af tamoons Muat be 16 or older and have own car Evenmgs 546-0768

FOOO MANAGEMENT TRAINEE, work neer homa 2 yrs experience, r e t e l l or f q o d m a n a g e m e n t . $13,500-$ 14.000, bonus 399-1428

Ray Greene Personnel

FOUNDATION RELATIONS MANAGER

For the Office ol Development New position compet i t ive seury com-menaurafe with experience BS or BA suggested m related held Some

Kant wrt img experience requwed okfic wntmg ebony, good commu-

nications *a *U alrong 'eeeerch skill* & abikty tc keep up-dated on current events are neceesities Send reeume with salary requirements by Ocl 6th to Roneld Schmidt

Director o l Development Michigan. Humane Society

2315 One Kennedy Square B»og 719 Gnswold.Detro i t Mi 46226 An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

5 0 0 H e l p W o n t e d 5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

GENERAL HELPER 6 SWEEPER

Smaa shop wests 565-5400

GROUNOfi 6 Gen»ar H a m m a r c a Help needed lor a gr ment complex m Now Cak 9-5 PM 669 5666

GENERAL HELPER Part Tuna

iHMeAraa 4>7-5454

GROUNOSKEEPER needed Ka tmaa i WeM

G E N E R A L H E L P F u l or pert time poeitiona a.aaabM lor mature, dependable tnendhr people Who kke bemg busy nae iap i China.'Gittwsrs Shop st our Twelve Oaks Maa store m " need of slock 6 *aiaa caahier paraormai FiaxibM hours required Wegea commen •urate with experience - benefit* Apply m person Mon thru Fn 10AM 5PM aa« (or Mr* Weber

GENERAL LABOR Fermingion H * a Co ha* lua 6 pert t ime poartione open Fiexibie nrs Perfect lor students taksga or Iwgh echooi Good start ing pay plua

655-3640

GENERAL LABOR for kght tua time m a n u t a c t i x i g 6 aaaemwy Apply et 32526 Stephen i o n Hwy tret ween I0em-3pm only

GENERAL LABORER Eiect rc motor ahop m Farmmgton

tor manufactur ing Vary good envi-ronmen t Cak 474-2754

GENERAL LABOR-Maefwne * f w p duties.Oeburr aaaambiy mat I han-dling Must be neat clean 6 good driving record Delis Research 32971 Capitol. L/voma 261-6400

Caa 6 6 t 2900

GROUNOS PERSON

west land apt complex Ca* be-tween tOem-Spm tor anenneai appt

326-6270

G R O U P H O M E M A N A G E R

& A S S I S T A N T AiS experience • equ»eC MORC/ WCLS Great pey 6 benefit*

Apply by letler or m person Jewon Aaeocietion lor Rauraac Citizens 26366 Frankkn Ro South held Ml 46034

(S o l Nor th •eatarri.) t An EquM Opportunity Employer

GROWING COMPANY haa poerbon open lor person with Shipping S Recaiwig e x p e r * n c e Appry A r t m Dwtnbutmg Co 43100 Nine M«e Road Novi

GUTTER PERSON NEEDED FuS Tana

Wolverine Sheet Metei 533-4066

5 0 0 H e l p W o n t e d

HAIR S T Y L i a i -Expenencad m col-or A per ma Guarantee plus com

Capper North vkM 346-0606

HAIR STYLIST Fuk or part tana CkawaM wartino [ X * i * Famly Haw Shop Radford

« 531-6697

5 0 0 H e l p W o n t e d

HOMEMAKERS -i--ikaga student* 6

iMapnons work Oey Hourly pey ra te

12 Mke 6 Telegreph area Pteeee can af tw lOem and aak for Joan or Bonn, 6 4 ^ 0 2 6 0

HONE OPERATOR

HAIRSTYL«T M l or part oma M W e i l l parte Fuk benef i t* Westland sMon We pey top p w c a n , M * i u l a c l u r m g Garden Cay tagae tor q u a f i e r t people CMI Barry 261-6030 at 326-0006 |

I HORSE EXERCISE RIOER a n d HAIRSTYLIST kia or pert ume stebie Aar slant lor rtonfiiiiee* auC Ckeniele -ew«>g Stan i m m e d l e l y >a>n> Call Mr Jack 366-5036 Guys A Does newenop Mary or Cm — — dy 937 2750 HOSPITAL OPENING $T t /HOUR

Entry level CMi Now 557 1200

j o b Network HAIR STYLIST ^ T o o a y

Fuk or pen t ime Pews veca tun* A hoadays meurance Salary - com mission Canton Area 981-6190

H O S T E S S E S ' HAIR STYLIST opemnc Exceken- pay ^ o * naet outgow^j

Good benef i t* Buay Southftald hostesses 10 gree« end log cus tom M " 356-4668 n Needed part r m . 6 30am to

i p m Mondey M r u FriOey Pieaae cak Pelt . Mcintoah

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0

HAIR STYLIST or BEAUTICIAN Very busy shop CM Shere Your Heir 27726 Plymouth Rd Uvorue Cak 425-5440

FULL A PART TIME bakery help wanted Baker* Cake Decorators A Counter sale* Rochester loca l ion Caa Lynn or Locs 651-4630

FULL TIME College student 16 yrs snd cuOar wanted lor POT offtce work Flexible hours Gerden Poet Office 42

n City 1-6160

GENERAL LABORER end shipping cMrk need Chauffeur's License Good wages Blue Cross vacation pey end profit sharing Apply

W P BURKE CO 93 Mil! St Rochester Ml 46063

GENERAL LABORER - fuk t ime per son lor indoor 'outdoor ciean-up paint ing A some custodial $5-$< Starting pay range A benefit* Apply m person at Imperial Industries. 5650 Sheldon Oekenke No phone

FULL-TIME WALLPAPER Hangers wanted to meet the needs of an eaiebasned Pamting Company Onfy dependable matu re mdividuels need apply Must have (2) year* experwnce A own transportat ion

679-1758 or 731-6619

GENERAL LABOR Steel Foundry No experience nec-essary $5 60 per hour $6 00 -*• benefits attar 90 deys Apply be-twean 8AM-3PM J1 Temperform Corporat ion, 25425 Trene-X I btw Grand River A 10 Maa oft Novi Rd). Nov"

GANT OS where Fashion becomes a Career Opportuni ty Immediate pen-ume poartions are now eva«-abw for mature mdrviduets m SALES CASHIERING, day svekaoa-Ity only - wtth weekends

m person, at r o S Wonder land M M

•T " " I Apply « GANT<

G A R A G E D O O R I n s t a l l e r Experience preferred Exceaent pey

355-2742

GAS STATION MANAGER Tel-Twelve m Southf ield 851-7957

GENERAL CLEANING m Bowling Center In Canton MaM or famaM Ca* and aak tor Sandy or Judy 459-60*0

GENERAL CLERK salt mot ivated individual needed part time. 26 hrs per Wk to Stan Dunes include an-swering phonea. slock help, counter sales A smMi cMkvertes 533-4646

GENERAL CONTRACTOR has «n-mediate opening for mdhrtduM ex-perienced m quality control f i e l d en-gineering Must be eCke lo estabkah basic knee A grades m a i n compa-

Could lead t o superintendent p o » tion Send resume to P O Box 463052 M Mich 46046

GENERAL HELP Metal machine khop. FArmmglon Mia* area needs workers for both day A afternoon shifts Fuk t ime steady employment baneWts A va-cations Some experience daalrad. but tram Ca* 9am-3pm Mon thru Thurs 471-2300

GENERAL LABOR POSITON6 AVAILABLE NOW'

Nexco inc currently has a variefy oI jot opportunit ies n tha Pontiac and Warrer areas You must have your own transportation and telephone CMI Tammy today to aat up appointment

5 4 3 - 9 9 2 0

N e x c o . I n c .

1 5 3 0 R o c h e s t e r R d .

R o y a l O a k , M i . 4 8 0 6 8

GENERAL OFFICE ASSISTANT to handM mail luppkes errands and kght maintenance Exceaent work ing condi t ion* and benefit pecaage nemded Pleeae aubmrt re-sume IO' P O Box 2020 Southftem Ml 48037-2020

An Equal Opportunity Employer

GENERAL SHOP fuk time fabricat-ing A press operator Must be 16 or older Vkung Aluminum 30175 Ford Garden City No pnone appkcationa

GOOOYEAR TIRE CENTER F i * time general * e m c e trainee needed Apply m person at 767 S Mam Plymouth A 5757 ShMdon R d . Canton

GRINOER HA NO Experienced m canieneea doaa tolerance wor t m carbide C u r i n g tool manufacturer 346-6350

GRINDER HAND Must be expenenced on 10 OO A Surface Grinders Night shift onfy Overt ime A a l benefits C a l 8am-5pm 583-9166

HAIR ARTISTS $1500 bonus pos-sible Busy man salons Rochester Ciawson Warren Advanced educa-tion 55% and up 280-2779

HAIR DESIGNERS Expenenced perm A color lechrv ciens Good pey with bonuses Part vacation hoadays A health benefit* E Z Cut mc Westland 261-6447

HAIRDRESSER Assistant licensed Wed thru Sai Good pey Alao pan

l Receptionist neeOed Farrmng-lon Hills 553-2370

HAIR DRESSER ASSISTANTS MotrvsleC energetic person* need-ed lo u u i busy hav dressers at M ario Max Salon Must be kcensed. Ask tor Judy or Mana 655-5055

HAIRDRESSER expenenoeq tua or pan time Estabkahed Weat Deer-born salon reedy to fkre 563-3705

HAIR DRESSER experience Heeded immediately Openings avai lable now Frances ca * Han Deaign Westland Caa 9AM-3PM Tuek -Sal. 326-1470

HAIR DRESSER needed expen-enced tc* busy Norn salon Clientele •veiling Asa tor Kathy _ 4 77-6041

HAIR DRESSER or Barber Sty»»t Experienced wrth ckenteM 60% A up comrmssinn Saranda * SMon. Westland 728-4834

HAIRDRESSERS Dependable1 Ambit ious1 Fua or pan-t ime Pteeaant wor tmg condit ions Lrvonie area For interview,422-119«

HAIR STYLIST PROFESSIONAL eam Clientele buey Redford Seion Aisc experienced Maracunst 'cuen •eie Sam 536-9431 or 525- 1561

H A I R S T Y L I S T S immediate opening* ' J w l a i wen ing H u l l be motrvalec A career or. ar-teC 464 4580

HAIR-STYLISTS Berbers A Menicu-nsts immediala opening* tor - i-vo-ma salon Cak 427 5780

H A I R S T Y L I S T W A N T E D Wrtf-. aome ckenteil«_Excekeni Roy bi Oaa locai ion Ca

C R E S T W 0 0 D

D O D G E , I N C 32850 Ford

i Just Wes* af Mer r imen i G A R D E N C l T T "

HOST h O S t E S S to greet p rospec t * A u & i i * y i e i * tah ai luxury c o n Oommmrr l oca to r m W Bioomf ia id Up to $6 50 aer hour depending on e«PW-enc» Mus1 work Sat A Sun 11 45 5 ' f l some « w a » n Cak 'or interview 669-5020

HAIR STYLIST - a n t e d at Simon Se i m Plymouth Musi be 1 1 eui minc-ed heve expenence wi t r »ome ckdnieie Caa Ray at 453-6629

HOUSEKEEPERS

HAIR STYLIST Wi r -ed tor p u a i a n t progressive mie Sawn Excekent ddmnMsaon* , v no<.tSEKEEP€RS Cak Cam 346-9130 t necessar.

! CAIR'iELO INN M a r ' < m Corpora tion * m economv inn located cm

I HaggenT Rd er f o r 0 Rd m CAN-—-— " O N ha» immediate o p p o r i u n i i ^ *

HANDYMAN _ Fun or pan t *ne Experienced m [ com^w home repew* Must have own tra ponatKm and tools Contact BoC1

533-225*

cekent b w n e i n . wage* and e i Kidwig Heeitn

, msuiance Up • • • i P e c - M " A CRJAR-

TERL« CASH BONUSES up to HARDINGE CHUCKER OPERATOR i Si SOt*. APPt • in PERSON FA P Experienced only on prec iswn ma- | HELD >NN SfOC hAGGEPTv ROAO Chmed awcraft pans F\j« benefit* * " FOFtD RO I CAN T ON M Hytrol Manufactur ing 26 " -8CX

HAVE YOU ever worked m a pro-duce market •> We need c a s f w r j deli persons A stockers Apply et strewberry H « * mc 32906 MKKN» ban at 14 Maa Farmmgtor. HMs

HAIR DRESSERS A Barbers tor or pan ume poAnona m Royal Oak-Demwigfiam area Guaranteed wage or up to 60% c o m m n a e r i 549-4311

HAIR DRESSERS - Top ncrlch expe-rienced pr of ak urinals who know they are tne beet If you are lookaig tor a change look no further' C a l Edith or Sharon 626-2240

HAIR DRESSERS Expenenced Benefits To 70% Alao m a n c i / a l Birmingham 649-64 10

or 399-5856

HAIRDRESSER to come to church morning ol wedding lo do bnoe A 2 bndeamaids haa W * pey the right person wek Ca l PM M

HAIRDRESSER WANTED -or p a n ume evenmgs I ma 422-f

HAIR SAL O N . NEEDS receptionist for rt* buey new talon m

ad 357-4771

HAIR Styast Assistant - Once m a lifetime oppommity to aseist out-standing hair sryfMf'cxkortM Promi-

" " on 645-6000

HEALTH FOOO STORE Needs 2 p a n t ime people some «•-

helpful bui will tram Ast 662 4622

per«ence he*p for Cora or La

AIR CONDITIONING I

687-0517

HEATING A COOLING TECH Immediate opening Estebiished compeny i oo*mg tor experienced Technician for our buay residential

476-5020

HEATING Technician needed l o r commensal and ndus tna i service work Expenence neceeaary Top pey tor ngnt person Onfy qualified person need apply Excellent benw tits peMl vacation and incentive pay Mon thru Fn 9 5 p m 536-3526

HELP WANTED - Clean and secure vacant propertie* $5 an hour Need vakd drivers kcenae Leeve mas-t a n 547-8307

HELP WANTED LAMINA TOR Experienced

Cak 533-5800-

HELP WANTED PART " M E Expenenced Phone SoWcnor lor home mouven ien l company Gar den City aree 422-4642

- HIRING FOR CHRISTMAS SMee A Stock positions Mow HoM

FAIRFIEL'D-INN _ lQui Opportunity Employer

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H O U S E C L E A N E R S Eiperamced 'or N RoodwerC a-«a homes Cak 547-4524

HOUSEC-EANING SPECIALISTS iw t iC New ce" t JI HI shed £ieii2 training Apply Mon Fn I0am-4prr Ma»3* mternetionai 2-'89 School creh LrvOriia 261-7766

HOUSE CLEANING HELP S5-M an hour Reliabw A hones' Own transportation 45S-5435

HOUSEKEEPER per time flexible nrs Gooa wages A good hrs 7am 3 30prn Plymouth Ct 105 Haggerty Rd Plvmoutt- 455-05 t o

HOUSEKEEPERS We neec necdworting individuals Ic So rse«>entisi hou»ecieening tun time Mon thru Fr Must have our tranaponatior $5 00'hr - good benefit CaaTodav 855 '64%

H O U S K E E P I N G

S U P E R V I S O R $7 20 per nour

H O U S E K E E P I N G A I D S $5 25 $5 45 hour

Can 484-4800 am 2*06 Mon thru Fn 8am-4pm

HVAC SERVICE TECHNICIAN

OM A Industr ie Service "echrwciar wanted to )Om growing progressive organoatior. Hon mot ivmed people need nek apply Cad 522-6622

t3 HOME C 6ERVICE GUIDE o i 4 P.HL T U C S O A Y F O R T H U R S O A Y E O T T I O N / 4 P M . F W I O A Y FQK M O M M Y C O I T I O N

5 Air Conditioning A L L & A L L S E R V I C E

Heating cooling refrigeration C . - A I wort guar 396-8066

• Aluminum Cleaning

LOW PRICES Cleaning. waxing refurbishing.

n 4?»-2«00

I Aluminum Siding AABSOLUTE LOWEST PRICES ON ALUMINUM A VINYL SIDING

FREE ESTIMATES 0 t . L ENTERPRISES, 425-8606

AALUMA ENTERPRISES - AJuml-r « f i 6 vmyl siding, trim, gutters, Mprm windows t repairs Uc. M l S y r s Exp Free eat 644-3736

ALCOA A REYNOLDS Siding A Trkn Thermo

„ nt windows Oo Own wert 421-62*0: After 5PM464-1545

ALCOA Siding. Tnm A Gutters, TrocM Vinyl Window*. Awnmgs. Roofing. Storma. Steel Doors Metro Aluminum Frank 4T4-4300

AJummum Sidmg • Tnm • Gutters

Free Esri ucaneed-meured Wort Myself 464-6745

ALUM

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Trim, Gutters Windows, rebukdmg 16yrs excellence

C a l Kan. 421-3616

BEST PRICES ON e Porch A Petio Encioeures e Akimaxan A Wiyl Siding ^ U t t e r s A Awmngs eRdpMcamanf Windows CMM d M c l With owner-no aaMemen

By B u r t o n Afcwn.^po. Inc.

e. 553-0215 y LOWEST PRICES Alum aidMg 6 Gutters m a M M

A Cleaned Roofing A related ecr 47 1-2*00

12 Appliance Service ALL MAJOR APPLIANCE REPAIR

Oiapoaala . I O i a h w a s h e r s ^ H 42 1-5050 oi 626-3220

rt. • ROSE APPLIANCE REPAIR *

LO* Rasas. 7 Oays a Weak Mo Samoa O a r a e w

543-6336

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o/ ri( i PERsosst::

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• P o t o C i m y • M i o o k C o n t o r t a C u H o a i e i 0 « l o i H > n v

B a n a ^ i t t i n c l u d e • POHI Vcxoiiont «• • Paraonol /Sich D o y x ^ • E m p l o y e * D iscount ~ • P r w k f S h o n n g

« « » i b W S c K a d u i a D o y » e E v e m n g t • W a a V a n d t

P l e a a e A p p l y I n P e r s o n

A ! T h e F o N o w i n g H l g h l a n t f S u p e n t o r e * . ^

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Southf ie ld • Novi Dworborn • Troy

Royal Oolc • West land rxt High land Park

t O l M / f : ^ 7-

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LEHR Aopholt Paving

• M a w w o w a a A U M a AAAURFACA GRAVEL

24 Boooment

A l l T y p e s oi W a t e r p r o o f i n g Guaranteed - Free Catimalea

Peter Maud - 476-1565

AQUA-STOP Baeement repair/No outside digging Free eat Lite-time Juar 256-6626

BASEMENT LEAKS REPAIRED Drama A Sump pumpe i spared

• VEARS EXPERIENCE Ean H 474-6224

FIFTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE Free Est naaacmabia Raiaa Seniors Discount $50 off per wel A l wort Guaranteed AMo

534-9385

27 Brick, Block, Cement ALL BRICK A CONCRETE WORK

On • a e eye. Porchee. Ownneys Big/small jobs Lie A me Master Bu« Conetructton 5«i-346»

ALL K IN06 of Camant. Brick 6

Ms Big/amak toOa Stone, chimney rape** , gtaas block A pav-ing bnck A tke wort Exp.. Lie. A me Free Eel Cak anytime 534-1570

ALL TYPES Bnck Btoc* A Cement Foundations A excavating, new A repair* res A c o m * days 534-3214 a«ae531-1632

ANGELO S SUPPLIES CONCRETE READY MIX

MAUL IT YOURSELF 1/4 TO 2 YDS TRAILERS FREE

Wa AMO WM Oo A l Types Of Camanf Wort A Pouches For You

476-172* AIR COMPRESSORS 6

JACK HAMMERS FOR RENT

A-1 MASON - NEED WORK Chimneys Tucfcpoim.

Don 645-6266

BRICK MASON Bnck. Mock

a G Masonry CkCCrMgdS7-lSS4

CANTON CEMENT COMPANY Ak types of camanf SpecMMns n lemoiM A i ^ l k c — s n l U t 6 Ma. Free EM Cad M i - N H

CHIMNEYS RapMrad or DM* new Screened

CMened Roof leak* Mopped ROWN COkfTRACTTNG 427-3*61

CHIMNEYS Roofing ft Ounara

Uoaoaed ft maurad. Sr . Cmsondtoc.

BEST CHIMNEY CO. 292-7722

COMCRTTt COMTRRCTOa

D R I V E W A Y * gera^ee w a i a.

EMH CONTRACTING INC C a n ^ f t M e e o < w y

MELONIO BROS. c e x e f r C O N T R A C T O R S

m a t o m i k a w t a l t e a y w a mc

27 Brick. Block, Cement FRANK SINELLI CEMENT CO

ExtaOksfied m 1912 CommarciM/ Concrete drtvaeay*.

346-3200

Frank Vento M a s o n r y ft C e m e n t Co, inc . A l types wick . Block. Cement Work

ADOmOMS WATERPROOFING

FOUNDATIONS PATIOS

DRIVEWAYS PORCHES

large or Smek Joba RESIDENTIAL A COMMERCIAL

I Do My Own Wort 32 Years Experience

LICENSED 6 INSURED

1st Claaa Wort -Free Estimate*

464-7262 FRESCO CONSTRUCTION

Specie! oement wort Smal A medi-um lobe Stepe A pmcftaa uoanaad A maurad Caa 562-772*

fTALO ROMANA CEMENT CO 96 y*"» axp Garaga. dn. — e y e j a O o Gerage si sing Lie Bonded Ins Sat •sfacbonguw 476-5*06 771-9650

K O W A L S K I C E M E N T C O A l s o P o r c h e s

30 yrs Exp Lie Free Esl 525-2627

LAKES RESTOFUTION CO Maaonry A c o n c r e t e repair

bukdmg MsarWig 425-6151

LAMBERTO CONSTRUCTION ALL TYPES OF CEMENT No Job Too Big or Smsk

Fraa EM . Uc. A Insuad 456-2*25

LOW PRICES ALL TYPES SO TEARS EXP

471-2600

PERLA CEMENT CORP Licensed A M a u a d

AS rypeeoi camera wort 5*4-1122

R. BERARD CO.. INC CEMOfT CONST

D r t v e w a y s - W a l k a - P a t t o a

Br t ck ft B l o c k Repair I i r a r i s e n ft I n s u r e d

5 8 1 - 8 3 1 1 3 4 9 - 0 5 6 4

33 Bidg. A Remodeling k ALL HOAIE k i PROVE MENTS *

MASTERCRAFT BUILDING CO.

Oualty Wort A l l 477-7837

BATHROOM REMODELING

Add a b k W udm or remodel an ex M n g one W a can do the oompMM »ob from tee wort to plumbing Cre-ate your new bathroom with idea* Irom our modem *howroom

LONG PL LIMBING CO A BATH BOUTIQUE

190 E MAIN. NORTHVILLE (313049-0373

* K I T C H E N S * Wort MyaaM

Cabmel Rstsdng Formica Counter*

3 2 6 - 5 0 2 5

Beat Any Wr i t ten Est! 471-3729

BRACE & SONS Construction

Since 1*45

• C u s t o m R e m o d e l i n g • R o o m A d d i t i o n s • R e n o v a t i o n s • C u s t o m H o m e s

Lcenssd A Inaurad

277-6039

33 Bldg. A Remodeling 39 Carpentry GARRAfTT CONSTRUCTION

Complete commercMl A aaidentiei lemodekng Plumbing. aMclitcM. drywak. paintmg. Ma. carpentry Aa ataurance A D C wort eelcome FvRy maurad lesnsad 19 years ex

- *e astlmaie* 4 4 ^ 8 * 3 1

IT COSTS NO MORE ...to get 1st c l a s s w o r k m a n s h i p . FIRST PLACE WINNER of two National Awarda HAMILTON naa been aauafymg cuatomera lor ovw 30 years You deal directly wtth the

and competltNety priced • FREE Eatknalea • Deaipns • Addi t ions • Kjtchena • Por t * Endosuraa. Mc

H A M I L T O N B U I L D E R S C a * 5 5 9 - 5 5 9 0 . .24 h ra .

K E N T H O M E S E R V I C E S L C D - REMOOEL REPAIR PAINT - INSURED EXC REF

REASONABLE JERRY, 534-5176

KITCHENS BATHROOMS, rec rooms, windows doors, aiding A trim Custom ceramic Ms. I c

PERFECTION BUILDERS Joe 562-4729

LEVEL LINE CONSTRUCTION Additions Deck* Roofs

CARPENTRY - PAINTING OECORATMG FREE ESTIMATE

JOHN RU&SO. 609-5246 COMPLETE HOk lynchers. Baths

HOME AkPROVEMENT

M SIERRA CONSTRUCTION LK A l i l k S f l CoraJkM I I

Frank - 363-46*2 Greg - 476-6*67

WESTLANO CEMENT ^ Boors.

( 3 5 a

Free Eel . 47S-4S10 • 4 7 7 A 1*2

33 Btd0*ftl a a a o i u t e i t o o a t f t y

»MHs<Ps a » M n

rrsbv JT AAAOLUTI AATIAPRCNON OUW

ADOITIONS Sw*M>eC PrwtM* . Osefck Ucenaa MdMM P»as aat . Mara * u * m

RON D U Q A S BLDG. • A P W e O M A L TOUCH-

421-5526 0 a i M Q . W T O ^ <

COMPLETE MODERNIZATION

P R t t E D WTTMei REASON COMPLETED TO PERFECTION

CUSTOM KITCHENS or Lai ' i l ' iMl your axawaigCeblnets

FORMICA TOPS - REC ROOMS WORM MYSELF

0 BOWYER w e e

COMPLETE REMODELING By LK d Conheckor 23 yrs e . c

Ouaah w o r t Rose Prtpae # * » iwyak* RM.. 4 7 7 . M S W 4 7 7 - 7 7 6 S

COUNTER TOPS Cabin«ta

Ail Modern izat ion

Frank Reahtd 474-6062 CUSTOaaaij iOMi " M R a n ana *MR-

mv Wa a « -akeoa yaw J H y k H S M M r P ^ e n r a M R ^ R Q

CW DEXTER CONST.

U C . I M A

563-3552

o c s c o N e r n x m o w C O « F O H A T I O W

669-63 S n

MARS BLDG CO CommarciM Addltiona Kitchen.

Bam. 5mmg a 536-2666

P O W E L L C O N S T R U C T I O N , I N C

Ak fypea Of modemttatlon Free EM . U c 6 maurad

976-1565

R. BERARD CO. INC CUSTOM CABINETS WOOOA FORMICA

•utchen Baths I CoimMr Tops Windows A doors replaced

wotmanoad Oacks Uc A Ina

F R E E E S T I M A T E S

5 6 1 - 6 3 1 1 3 4 9 - 0 5 6 4

* W E N E E D W O R K * CRAFT CONSTRUCTION INC

XT? 31 Carpentry

A K I T C H E N S P E C I A L I S T

k M k i g A ispak U c 474-S07S

AL MAM CARPENTRY U k 6 M s Home RspsMs - k u u i a a R

R r x ^ a nNkRCarparar ,

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" • o o a p a f n t r . a o e c x a e • MOAE 4 WPAWO * HANDYMAN WORR/MONEY OO <•

FINISHED CARPENTRY Kitchens, b s s s m s n u A decks

35 yrs

JUOGE'S CARPENTRY CompkHs carpentry wort

Dec** baths Xlichens 35 yrs Exp 542-9766

KEN FIERKE U c -Ins Carpentry Decks, gutters, roofs, kkan sidmg. rec rooms, armdoars doors, etc Reasonable Free Esl 937-2390

Low Price Repairs Carpentry, decks, rsmodsing.

OUALITY DECKS A CARPENTRY Decks e Gazebos * Porches

NO JOB TOO 525-1707

RETIRED BUT NOT TIRED W a do hard to do fobs m or out ol your noma Just ca* ms - Joe

437-5145

SIGNATURE WOOOWORK Custom k n k n cabmets. wek

aign A execution

SMALL ADOITIONS A REPAiFtS

16 yrs C a l Jerry Evanmga 532-5148

41 Carpet

MICK GAVIN QUALITY FLOORS yiawk. GaMxy A Wonderland a n r n a a m 68 96 aq yd Arm-

atrong. CengoMum A Msnnmgtor No-wax vmyl 65 * * ao yd Sokd vi-nyl tke. 11 a * sq n Free aM SkkMd

55 Chimney Cloonlng MILLER'S CLEAN SWEEP

CAPS A SCREENS INSTALLED FULLY INSURED

525-0235

CR L LIIXMI WM JO onimney

Building ft Ropoir BEST CHIMNEY CO Chimneys. Roofing A Gutter*

Uc A ms Sr Clttzen £kec

292-7722: 841-5698

CHIMNEY'S • New ft Repairs • Cleaning • S c r e e n s

Deal With Owner' 645-6265-DON-564-3066

CHIMNEYS - POF*CHES BRICK RESTORATION

Rabu*t nspmsd. Leak* Stopped Tuck Pomong. Healangl. Clssnsd A Screened AJ Wort Ousrmisad Free Eshmaies Licswaifl maurad 826-2733

Chimneys (Mpairedoi bMBwaw

R O O F L E A K S S T O P P E D

CROWN CONTRACTING 427 -J * *1

WINTER s COMING, ooarr WAITI A I Types of Chimney Wort

Cape Sue pvea A bnck wort 4 7 W

65 DrywoM 78 Firewood

LOW PRICES Hew A repair piaaiermp

lapmg. lexturtzmg stucco 471-2600

PEOPLE WHO CARE Rspars A N a s Drywak

Cummer cisl /n*si js i lisl Rob 981-020 '

86 Eloctricoi

ALL SEASONED HARDWOOO ' face c o r d 657 (4 « s . 16 "»

7 'ace cords $109 White Bwch 667

Haft Birch -halt narOwood S82 Prompt Free Delivery 464-1457

F I R E W O O D i 1 vwars *s T i n an 650 ifc£ deinered A stacked. 352-555*1

ABOUT TO CALL an 25 yrs expenence Older homee my

Ak typee 626-0862

ABSOLUTE OUALITY ELECTRICAL rs 6 matsksllone ad Guaranteed Co -471-5132

ALL ELUCTRK: REPAIRS Ras 6 Comm . breeker 6 <uee psn-

U c Low Pnc-ee Free" Est

B I L L O K L E R E L E C T R I C Rss 6 Comm - Uc 6 ma

Free aat Wort pusr - 624-6713

BOLLIN ELECTRIC CommsroM-lndusvis l -FMeT

425-0030 J. C. PRICE Electric

Smaa" Joe Spec nasi i

Saraor Ciuran Discount* 4** -4206

MUC.LAN ELECTRK UC 6 Ins

522-4520

S p e e d y E i e c t r i c S e r v i c e

464-1035

1 0 0 ^ HARDWOOD Spkt teasoner A Free Oekvary

JSC tace cord (4 x T s i r t S®5 V * 2 tace cords 6135 lor 3 964-0936

81 Floor Service A BETTER FLOOR SANDING JOB

om floor* Our apecialTv Stem, wor t bseurauky dons AMo new noon

477-7731

B ft B W O O D F L O O R S i rafmanmg A • m s k l i r i i

421-7076

DANDY HAROWOOO FLOOR Ffcv

90 Furnace

FREE COCHJMGCOIL !.kxmad Any brand

F U R N A C E S

Specials' 4 7 1 - 0 8 8 7

24 HOURS 543 1000 7 D A Y S Fwnace or * « cuarmg spew • als*ahnr Rss rComm uc t A-C checkup or lumaos d g 627 '

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F M ^ M a n e e d 6 msurad P>*aEM COMPLETE CONST CO 4 7 7 - 7 7 * GARAGE DOORS

S t e e l E n t r a n c e D o o r s AUTUMN SPECIAL I Act By O d 1 0 M H

A A A C A R P E T REPAIRS!

ji D A Y S f OVKT.E

A L L W O R K G U A R A N T E E D

BETTER BUILT FENCE MIKE RASHID CUSTOM WOOD DECKS

• C A L L RON C A U B E Y H

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IMMEDIATE OPENIHQ lor rata* da-partmant Mora. tua 4 p a n tima po-alttona In c a M r . n i l Boor 4 de-partment personneL Apply m par-aon Mon thru Frl between i0em-4pm. t 4 tO E Mich igan Ave..

I N C O M E T A X

P R E P A R E R S No experience or experienced Fraa training noa . Fu« or part tima em-ployment o p p o r t u n i t y W your neighborhood tor tax aaaaon lor thoee paopia a t io auccaaaluay com-piete training. ExceBent earning

NATIONWIDE INCOME TAX SERVICE

584-7640

INCOME TAX PREPARERS Experienced. lor tha Detroit araa. C a l Frank Smrecafe I rom JacKaorv-Hewttl Tax Service. 871-7717

INOCVIOUAL tor warehouee. 2pm-6pm. Mon. thru Frt. Handyman, de-Pvery. Buppry Inventory frwn trans-portat ion, fc/hr 583-2960

INOOOR FOLIAGE TECHNICIANS Fua Oma Part

255-0642

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INOUS TRIAL Coat ing appHcaior la aaafclno a personable handa-on Indt-«MUM lor a tora paraon poaMon m Plymouth. Should have machantcM aptitude, ba organized 4 a aalf *tart-ar. S k a t m 8.P.C a ptua. Paraon

OWty 4 grow with lha organization. Sand laaume l o : Box 500. Obeervar 4 E g a W t Maaapapar*. 38251 " ^ - -«• r% -a | x - - . - • I i urti OCX>OOtCfUi r*0 «_IVOOi«. ^tCTM^an 48150

HARDWORKING

needed tor ocMttar salaa CaB Barry MARTY'S COOKIE CO.. 540-1770

5 0 0 H t f p W a n t e d

I N S P E C T I O N

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»a h a h a c h o o T d S o -Mnafcta. good work-

397-5000

INSTRUCTOR ExoWng laar iang opportuni ty a l prt-vala Educational Cantor Flexible pan-Mma aftar achool hour* Sand raauma lo 3250 W Big Beevw Sulla 101. Troy Ml 48064 643-7323

INSULATION INSTALLERS - dft ax-parwnca needed Apply a l Jonaa ta-bulation. 22811 Mar tp Now

INSURANCE

A G E N C Y C S R ' s Michigan insurance Paraonnal Ser-<ncm » a wholly oamad corpora t ion o l lha Tha mdapandant mauranca Agwita ol Michigan, a natworn o l ovar 1,000 agandaa throughout Michigan Wa naad EXPERIENCED commercial mnaa 4 paraonal m a a CSR's.. Prbducara. Company Un-Oarwntara Ratars 4 Claims Rapa for tha matro a raa Our faaa ara "cm 4 always company paid Call Ann Ball, 540-33S5

Mich Ins Paraonnal Sanrtca 30800 Tatograph Rd Sul la 283^

Birmingham. Ml 40010 •

INSURANCE - Commerc ia l Unaa, CSR tor Uvonia Agency Muat have 2 yrs experience. Cell Mrs Lawn 261-2230

INSURANCE POSITIONS •rtlh axcaHent growth potent ia l Oood Irmgaa East area agency needs exper ienced c o m m e r c i a l property ' casualty service rep Sal-ary mid io high $20's Southf ield Agency haa immediate need lot as-sistant commercial P 'C rap. Oreet advancement opportuni t ies Send reeume to Sharrow 4 Assoc 24735 Van Dyke. Centerline. Ml 48015 or call lor App l 313-758-6910

INTERIOR DECORATORS Mrs Kay s, a growing home deco-rating company e seeking interior decorators lo (o<n our buay shop at home sales staff Theee poeitiona oi-ler an exceCent earnings potential ($30,000 benelM package peKl training and an opportuni ty to work lor an expanding company If you re sell motivated and mtereetad In this excit ing career opportunity call

553-6271

INVENTORY PERSON wanted fun t ime lor decorating chain Musi have reliable t ransportat ion Retail experience preferred Apply at 32525 Stephenson Hwy M e d o o n Hts (near 14 UUe)

SOO H a l p W a n t e d

JANITORIAL Part Time Everanga

Plymouth area. 450-8330

JANITORIAL/ PART-TIME EVENINGS

ID Mile 4 Haggerty araa 44 50 to start 534-B847

JANITORIAL SERVICE looking tor couples or angles " • *> would Uke some supplementel In-come. pert-tune nights immediate positions available 522-6320

JANITORIAL SUPERVISOR- 3 y r * experience, dependable 4 able to work weekends Send reeume t o BMU Maintenance, c Feirlane Club 4 Manor 5000 Favlane Woods Dr . Oearborn Mich 48128

JANITORIAL WORK. 45 00 par hour Part time evenmgs 4 «ee»-enda Musi have own t ransports Don, 18 years Of age. lamtonal expa-

For Canton 4 Farmington 476-9825

JANITOR Mat ro Tool Company

32367 W 8 Mile. Llvonui 477-4710

JANITOR Needed Idr - M Bed lacikty 5 days per week. 7am-3 30pm Every other weekend oi l Excellent oenefits, ap-ply m paraon Plymouth C l 105 Hag-gerty. Plymouth 455-0510

JANITOR Needed lor Uvonia off ice Rasponai-biutles include light maintenance, grounds keeping common aree cleaning, soma office cleaning C a l Deniae, 9AM-4PM al 425-9435

JANITORS NEEDED - mala 4 lemale and'1 or >eOree Farrnmglon Hills araa "Part time - evening hours To respond call between 10am-2pm

281-3148

JANITORS NEEOED tne floor care experience a must $5 an hr to atar i Apply at Strawberry Hills, Inc 32906 MKJdieOei! Rd at 14 Mile. Farmmgton Hills

JANITORS - PART-TIME Evenings Farmington area Own transporta-t ion Police clearance S5 00 par hour 537-3363

JANITORS neapon»bie individuals lor immedi-ate openings Must have reliable transportation a l ahrfts for Troy aree Tracy 272-8304

FULL TIME Early M o m m g Janitorial and Kitchen Utility Worker Some heavy Hftmg ideal for semi-ret i red or retired individual Apply bet 9-5. Tuea-F r l . Plymouth Elks 453-1780

JANITOR For reetaurant ki tchen ctoenmg

3 A M - 9 A M , 6 days Cal l Mary. 453-1632

jan i tor ia l 4 BuKdmg Maintenance Poeltlon open In automot ive parts company Good wagae 4 liberal benaflta. Apply betaeeo Sam 4 3pm al 15848 Qlendale, Detroit.

JANITORIAL HELP For rrudrvight shift Apply at

F 4 M, 1950 S Rochester Rd Rochester HMs

JANITORIAL Help needed Part t ima even ing* Bloomfield. Troy 4 Ann Arbor areas 45 per hour 10 start 3*4-0047

JANITORIAL MAINTENACE Needed Part t ime All shifts 4 weekends

CaU 961-4455

JANITORIAL/OFFICE CLEANING poamona Fun and part t ime even-ing* Redford /Fa rm ing ton Hi l ls areaa 535-1004

J A N I T O R I A L - P A R T T I M E Start 45 00 per hr B loom field HOIs location CaU Mal i at 646-8900

JANITORIAL Part-t ime, nights Tranaportal lon. a Muat »4 75 10 start CaU Mon-Fn . between 9-5pm. 728-8192

J A N I T O R

Staff office Building located in the northern suburba la m need of a full t ime tanitor 10 handle custodial and general maintenance duties on the afternoon ahifi We offer a pleasant working anvwonment. as ee* aa ex-ceaent wages 4 Benefits Succeeafui candidate win have some experi-ence in this field. a solid work Malo-ry, and be able to funct ion as a mamear or i raarn PWaae send a reeume or letter ol mtereaf detail ing work history to

MAINTENANCE P.O. Box 784.

Sterling Heights Ml 48311-0784 An Eqoai Opportunity Employer

5 0 0 H ^ p W a n t e d

JOB COACH, mature caring m<»-vidual to provide on-tha-)ob training for adults aclh Oev abaniee m a community eatong

Salary negotiable dependant upon exper ience Benefits mafo i rryecn-cal. dental, term Mto inauranoe New Boa lon 753-9072

JOB OPPORTUNITY t e e m data proceaamg Recent mgn actioc* graduate preferred On the )ob training lor qualified person Rale of pey mcreaaea aa |Ob knowledge la o b l e m a d For interview 474-1136

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A s s e m b t y

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F r e e d o m • F l e x i b i l i t y Join our Team ol Temporery Em-ployees' Cell Today

J Mart in/Victor Temporaries 38215 10 Mile Rd between Hal-steed 4 Haggerty. Farmmoton Hi*s

(next door to Wendy"sic 474-8722

KEYLINE APPRENTICE/Proouctlon Assistant lor a Troy baaed advertis-ing agency immediate opening Fu» tune Submit resume to S M i . »00 WUShire Or a 102. Troy. Ml 48064. Attention Py*1

KITCHEN HELP Douglas Foods has openings lor sandwich makara 4 k i ichen help at »4 pei hour 10 alert Mon-Frl. 7 30am-2 or 3pm Apply a 32416 industrial Rd Gar-dan Cty 427-5300

K N I G H T S I N N NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

FRONT DESK. NIGHT AUDIT ' HOUSEKEEPERS

Ap$>*y Mon thru Frt 8 l o 4 KNK5KTS INN

4 1216-Ford Rd . Canton No phone calls. p4aaae

LABORER Must have vakd drivers l icense Fu* t ime Structural steel shop Nor th vtlto 344-9300

LABORER WANTED For construct ion compeny Muat ba dependable end have reliable trana-por ta l lon Call Between 9AM-11 AM only 855-0417

LABOR. General Factory No experi-ence neceeaary $5 50 hr Apply at 38110 Abruzzi. Westland (See Plant Manager) 726-7770

LABOR to * 15/HOUR Will tram Call l o d * y

Call Today 557-1200 Only Fee t 85 Job Network

LAMINATION - experience 4 cabi-ne t .maker * anted 533-5600

JEWELER WANTED Basic skills required Room for ad-vancament Will additionally train Aak lor Rick or Greg 651-8610

J E W E L E R W A N T E D

Experienced m repair 4 pol ishing Birmingham 644-1330

JEWELRY STORE Seeks outgoing, dependable paracm lor tun or part time posit ion No ex-perience neceaaary Will train Ex-

K I T C H E N H E L P West Bloom Held Nursing Center near Maple 4 Drake, has opemnga for full 4 part time Kitchen Person-nel Starting wages $5 50 per hr •nth increase to 45 75 after 6 months. $6 after 1 yr.. plus fr ingee Pleeae appry al 6445 W Maple between 9em-4gm, Mon-Frl

LANDSCAPE CO needs reliable fun l ime help fo« lawn maintenance. Must have own transportat ion

421-8061

L A N D S C A P E F O R E M A N 3-5 years experience with p4ant ma tenets 4 msta»atton Have a practi-cal knowledge of decks, retaining waits patios ele Sel l -mot ivated J able to motivate others Under standing o l landscape archi tectural plana Scandla Landscaping Calf Mary Ann Hansen 476-1735

An Equal Opportunity Employer

LANDSCAPE HELP WANTED full or part- t ime

665-9546

LANOSCAPE LABORERS Southfield/Troy 45 per hour

Remhgld Landscape 676-1351

LANDSCAPERS - Needed, experi-ence need only apply Musi have tranaporat ion Ful t ime posit ion for r ight parson 348-7572

LANDSCAPING COMPANY needs workers, no experience necessary •Minimum 45 00 per hour Some weekends 592-4070

5 0 0 t t e t p W a n t e d

L A N D S C A P E L A B O R E R S 3-5 years experience lor large -ak es tab l i shed compeny Skend ie Landscaping CMI Mary Ann Haneen 476-1735

An Equal Opportunity Employer

LANDSCAPING Lawn Maintenance people tor Southfield Co fun-l ime Mus i have own Iranaportel iqn 4 be

354-3213. 4 6 f r t W ^

LARGE WESTLAND a p a r t m e n l c o m p l e x s e e k i n g o u i s i d e Groundapersona Fun l ime posit ion C a l Mon Frl 6-6 lor int i 729-5659

L I B R A R Y

A S S I S T A N T Part- l ime inciudee some evemnga 4 weenende Require* high achool g iaduate or GED Library expen ence preferred 45 per hour Apply no later then Oct 4. 1966. to City of Troy Personnel, 500 W Big Beaver ~

An Equal Opportunity Employer

~ t *E^GUAROS. Swimrmng Ins true-t o r s ^ O y w « m t K Instructors Must Be at least T? Apply m peraon. Fermmgion YMCA 28100 Farmington Rd

LATHE AND MILL Hand Wanted, experience neceeaary Livonie eree

421-4424

LATHE HAND Experienced on tool work Retiree* acceptable Apply Waling Tool Company 23485 Industrial Per* Farmington Hills

LATHE HAND Must be experienced lor t o d work Spicar Tool Plymouth 455-1600

LATHE OPERATOR WANTED Mm 1 yr experience Apply wtttun. 6am-5pm at Fairway Tool, 5626 Sheldon Rd (between Michigan 4 Van Born ) Canton. Mi

L A T H E O P E R A T O R Farmmgton Hills machine shop needs persons to operate lalhe 4 chuckers Some experience helpful Cell 9am-3pm Mon thru Thur*

471-2300

LAUNDRY PERSON part time, afternoon shift. 3pm-11pm Plymouth Cl 105 M eagerr , Plymouth 455-0510

LAWN MAINTENANCE Must be 18 years or older Start ing pay 45 00 per hour or more depend ing on experience Call 9am-4pm

261-2814

LAWN MAINTENANCE HELP Fun & part t ime now available Expe-rience preferred 46 lo 49 per hour Call 626-6054

LAWN MAINTENANCE Help wanted must be experienced Start ing wage 45 75 525-3163

LAWN MAINTENANCE HELP wanted - start 45 par hour Call

478-3526

LAWN MAINTENANCE-Must be able lo operator a 48 walk Behind lawn mower operator an soger weed wackar. Blower & tr im Bushes Must have a min imum 1 yr experi-ence with referencae Musi have val-id driver's kcense Call between 7pm-10pm. Mon-Fri, 459-0218

LAWN SPRAY TECHNICIANS Earn up to 4450 per week manoe-ment potential wW train 353-7799

LEASING AGENT - PART-TIME for Apt complex in Westland Some Ctortear or sates expenence p i * •erred Can Manager Mon thru Fn,, 10 30 to 6 30 Weekends Noon to 5

459-1711

5 0 0 H a l p W a n t e d

LIGHT ASSEMBLY 4 INJECTION MOLDING POSITIONS available No experience neceaaary Perfect tor bored Homemakers 12627 Fair-lane Livonia, or call 421-3650

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL reading micrometers helpful, but not necessary Af ternoon or night shift Apply at 38189 A b r u m Westland

326-2664

LIVONIA TOOL 4 DIE shop looking For an experienced die maxer benefits Call between Sam & Ipm 427-1230

LMC INC now taking applications for snow plow operators with truck only 533-5462

LOOKING FOR AD PERSON to help create dynamic advert is ing cam-paign Free lencar okay Ask for Marcie 977-6070

LOOKING FOR COUPLE to deen office Building In Maple /Orchard Lake Rd area Must heve experi-ence 5 nigtits per week No week-ends/No holiday* 565-6243

LUMBER Looking for a lew sarious full time people 10 Ml Sales and Yard posi-tions Apply m person at

E r b L U M B E R C O , 11970 Farmington Rd . Livonia

LUNCH AIDES For a school m Farmmgton Hills. 10 45 A M • 12 45. Mon thru Fn Re-sponsibilities include student su-pervision in the lunch room 4 on the playground-4 lunch room clean-up

Call 851-2394

MACHINE OPERATORS WANTED Days and afternoons available F u l time No p a r t i ime Will t ram

476-7254

MACHINE OPERATORS Mechanical experience or educated individuals to learn operat ions, ser-vice 4 repair of b low mold ing ma-chinery Apply m parson M o n thru Fn 9AM-4PM. 1351 Hi* . Weetlend

LEASING AGENT (Experienced) needed lor tor luxury apartment complex In Southfield Can 10-6.

355-2211

LEASING CONSULTANT - par t - l ime posit ion for large apartment com-munity Personable, deteii or iented with office experience Sales hMplul Cherry Hil l /Beech Daly area Can Mon-Frl , 9am-5pm 277-1280

LEASING CONSULTANT, part time. Including weekends needed for suburban apartment community m the DearBorn Heights area Experi-ence helpful 562-3968

LEGAL SECRETARIAL Posi t ion available with Rochester law firm Salary commensurate wtth expen-ence CaU Renee 656-9600

LIVONIA TACKLE SUPPLY Needs full time help stocking 4 sail-ing merchandiae 4 related general tasks Musi be punctual 4 wWmg to work 40 or mora hours per week Fishing experience helpful but not neceaaary Apply wtthm 28429 Five Mile Road, Livonia 427-2706

MACHINE OPERATOR-Growtng In-strument manufacturer has open-ings lor a CNC lathe 4 verticle ma-chining canter operator 4 an aR-around machinist (hill or part time) Expenence required Set-up expen-ence desirable CMI between 12-2pm A n Equal Oppor tune

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M A C H I N E

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Good mechanical abil i ty Will train

West Side locat ion CALL

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S E R V I C E S C O R P . p O Box 4267

Troy. Ml 48099-4267 An Equal Opportunity Employer

MACHINE REPAIR lor downtown area menufacturer Quali f ications must include machine repair, car-pentry elecirtcal & p lumbing F J I time position Secure prtvate perk-mg included Send letter to P 0 Box

07135 Detroit, M l 48207

T h u r s d a y . S e p t e m b e r 2 9 . O A E

5 0 0 H a l p W a n t e d 5 0 0 H a l p W a n t e d

MACHINE SHOP HELP Some man-ual 4 CMC experience helpful Oerv aral shop hand Good pay and Pen-a m * Weetiend aree Caa 326-1600

MACHINING 4 Fabr icat ion Shop mng mdMdual with a m in imum

of 1 yr M around ahop exper ience Applicants should poeeee* strong mechanical aptitude WW train right candidate Good work ing env i ron ment 4 benefit peckaga Contact Dev%Vocum «7A-79->n

MACHINIST /BRIDGEPORT opera-tor 2 years min imum experience Plymouth aree Good future wi th growing company 454-0868

MACHINIST - immediate opening m Southfield Fork lift experience pref-arabla not required Mual be able lo read a rule Mechanical apt i tude a p k a 352-7375

MACHINIST Mature dependable lor smaa eatabkehed shop Turret Lathe, mill, lathe Apply at 4915 Delemere. Royal Oak

MACHINIST On day* and af ternoons

L4L Manufactur ing 272-4030

MACHINIST Set-up 8 operator br idgepor t 4 clausing lathe to $10 par hr de-pending on experience 459-5955

M A C H I N I S T T O O L M A K E R

A ma»or induction equipment menu-fecturer has immediate open ing* lor Journeyman Machinist Tookrvakars Graduate of certrfted apprennceefup program 8 8 yaar mechme too l ex-perience a muat Tool room leader experience a plus Excellent benefits 4 prof i t sharmg plan Qualified applicants only Send re-sume 4 salary requirement to Personnel Manager PO Boa 5090 Southfield Ml 48066-5090

Equal Opportunity Employer Male ' Famaie/Handicapped/Vet

LIGHT MAINTENANCE/Apar tment Prep - for apartment complex m Ro-chester Need awn tools Call Mon-Frl. 9am-4pm 6 5 1 1 8 8 0

MAID part time lor small motel, weekdays and'or weekends Ap-prox 4 hours daily Start at 45 par hour Haggerty 4 Grand Rnrer

474-2725

M A I D S We are hiring full t ime energet ic and trustworthy worker* who want to earn 46-48 per hour afier t ra in ing Ideal hours Advancement Paid va-cation * rv j other benefits prov ided Can today lor appl 569-7524

MAINTENANCE A new growing apartment communi-ty m Fermmgion HS« seeks a mem tenence peraon with a high standard o l workmanship Mual nana ganeiai

enence m aa araa* of mamte-ce including apartment turn-

over* CaB Wmdsmere Apar tments Mon Fr t -10-S 471-3625

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT Your experience a valuable to our growing Hampton Inn chain Ad vancament opportunities available lor qualified individual Min imum 2 yrs exper ience or equiva lent Knowledge of HVAC helpful Apply m person or send reeume to H e m p ton inn. 27500 Northwestern High way Southfield Mich 46034

5 0 0 H a l p W a n t a d

MAJOR ANN ARBOR COMPANY nee immediele openings lor wora processors clerk typists recaption •sis and light industrial help Pan tima and tua time shifts available Can n o w

NORRELL SERVICES 769-0205

MAINTENANCE An around plant maintenance mechanic lor foundry Apply Temperlorm Corp 25425 Trans-K Rd Novi Ml 46050

M A I N T E N A N C E Afternoon/evening 4 weeaend shifts available Hunter's Square,1'Telly Hall shopping canter located on Orchard La*e Rd al 14 M«e Medi cai 4 dental M n e M s svailabie » " • " 90 day* Can, 855 3 *4*

MAINTENANCE Bloomfield Sav-ings is excepting Resumes for lull time 4 pert-t ime employment Cen dtdate musl be able to Ml between 25 4 501b possess * good driving record end previous maintenance experience Responsibil it ies include cleaning some landscaping and hght repair work Summit reeume to P O Box 5011 Southfield Ml 46086 EOE

MAINTENANCE Experienced Able lo per form all phaaes of bu4dmg mam tenence & capable of doing finish 8 detail work Must have own tools 4 vehi-cle Salary plus mileage Send re-sume to P O S o i 8149 West Bloomfield M< 48304

MAINTENANCE General an around handyman need ed. must havs own transportat ion Benefits included Can 553-6260

M A I N T E N A N C E H E L P E R Fun time Apply in person 555 S Woodward Birmingham or 645-1191

MAINTENANCE HELP Bakery 12 AM to 8 AM 5 day* 47 00 an hour Mechanical experi-ence helpful 353-4186 or 868-3313

MAINTENANCE - largest manage-ment company m u S seets reliable person aa an addit ion to current stafl Excellent Benefits Can today lor an appt 274-5662

MAIL CLERK/COURIER - Troy loca-tion. M l tima, Mon I tm i Fn 6-5 Benefits Sort, process, distr ibute man 8 general off ice aaaieianea Heavy lifting a required Muet have good driving record 4 own car High school graduate - clerical expen-ence helpfu l applications avai lable Proctor. Homer. Warren mc 2100 W Big Beaver . Troy, Ml 46084

MAIL CLERK/STOCK ASSISTANTS needed lor temporary day 4 night shift m smppmg/receiving depart-ment of coupon pubkshsr Send ra-surns lo box 634. Observer 4 Ec-centric Newspspers 36251 SchooF c s f l Rd . Livonia. Michigan 48150

An Equei Opportunity Employer

M A I N T A I N A N C E

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Fua time lor large apar tment com-plex Muat ba hard wortortg. yet de-pendable with axe aa ant at tendanoe record Start ing salary negot iab le Bloomfield area CMI be tween I0em-2pm Monday - Sat 336-1216

MAINTENANCE Experienced only - 3 to 5 year* FuB-tima IMaumas to Box 593. Observ-er 4 Eccentnc Newspaper* . 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . LNoma. Michigan 48150

M A I N T E N A N C E P E R S O N For attractive apt complex m West-ern suburBs Drywsil p lumbing 4 heetmg experience necessary Can between lOam-Spm lor inter view appt 326-8270

M A N A G E M E N T RETAIL 4 RESTAURANT Openings include Specially fooqs retailer great day hours Ion service Family style restaur ants 8 district managers great salary bonus company car Sand resume Io Harper Associate* 15659 W 10 Mile Southfield Ml 46075 or lw more info call Ann Mane Prevoel

313-557 1700 All Fees Company Paid

MANAGEMENT TRAINEES Company! expending locally No e» penence necessary $15 an hour plus Bonuses white training Bir mmgham 256 9556

M A N A G E R lor a brand new fun card 4 gift store at SummH Place Mali m Water lo ic Retail management experience nee essary Seeking qualities ol ieede> ship mitttive 4 creatrvity 8 sense or humor which is a must lor retaiif Ful t ime salary Break out of boredom 4 drop a note or resume to P 0 Bo i 992 South held Ml 48037

MANAGER needed tor lull serve

ids station Benefits include dental medical Salary 4 bonus Send re

sume to 7830 Beach Daly Taylor Ml 48 180 At ln Robm

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H <p&u »gir>g paopia »r»d wofhmg the public JAX KAR WASH has immediate openings We have ercel ient t raining programs good startmg salary Bonuses medical insurance life msu» ance paid vacation if interest ed m working lor t h * nation s leading car wash chain appry " person at

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MAINTENANCE PERSON Needed lor apartment community in N WoeOwerd area aubwrbs The qualified candidate must posses* baa* carpentry skills as well as OrywaU electrical, p lumbing and general maintenance experience Good salary plus benefits Send re-sume or brlet letter with tob experi-ence to box 326 Observer 4 Eccen-tric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd , Livonia. Michigan *8150

MAINTENANCE PERSON - lull time lor apartment complex in Taylor Can Mon-Fri, 9-5 287-6000

MAINTENANCE PERSON, needed •mmediatafy Full t ime N W area experienced in HVAC and off ice construction 626-2078

MAINTENANCE PERSON for a large apartment communi ty Some experience desired but win i ram right person Cherry Hi l l /Beech Daly araa Can 9am-5pm 277-1280

MAINTENANCE PERSON PART TIME

For women* specialty store AM hours Liberal discount Retiree* welcome Apply W peraon al Casual Comers Twelve Oaks Man In Novi

MANAGER 5 ASSISTANT Ful" t ime part time posit ion Open ti amott ious person Knowledge o" stock inventory 4 invoice checi r»o preferred advancement poient i * Howard s Beaulv Supply ' a rm ing ion Ask l o r Bob. 477 :S44i

MANAGERS 4 ASS ' MANAGERS Ambi t ious tafce charge person* needed lor e i p a n d m g Local Home Oecoratmg Cham We offer gooc salaries wtth substantial earning po tential Benefits include Blue Cr.iss profit sharing pa«3 vacations ana more At least ?yr t col lege and p< or management experience pre terred Send resume 10 Mgrs 8 A* srstams 32525 Stephenson « » , Madison Mgts M- 4807 1

MANAGERS Southf ield auto wash is looking '•> individuals who have leadersn.j training saies and creative abilities We offer attractive salary and bene I l ls Send resume to Fans Aulo Wash inc 2*905 "elegrapr. South field Mi 48034

MANAGER WANTED tor new way sandwich shop Downtown Ro Chester location Base salary plus bonus pacxage Restaurant enwv ence preferred but not required. Call J im Ruemenapp after 5 30pm weekdays 373-5299

SPECIAL MANICURIST wanted Canton area 453-1943

MANICURIST Experienced in an phases of nail care Busy hair & tanning salon Downtown Westland Call Saranda s Salon 728-463U

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D u - r r - A u . Home car* and improvement Penn-ine. dry—a. pmmbmg. e tc

669-4567

EAGLE'S ALUMINUM SIDING 4 HANOY WORK - Plumbing, T i e Rep Mr. Carpentry. Pam ting, etc

Ka 471-2911

GENERAL HOME REPAIRS 4 A — n o n e Kitchen 4

HANDYMAN JACK

PlumOng 737-9290

R e t i r e d H a n d y m a n

A l l t y p e s o f w o r t 4 7 1 - 3 7 2 9

SEMI RETIRED CONTRACTOR W » d o *a type* o l homa repetf*

rooftng., gut ters Smaa or Work myself 35 y r * ex

S61-2146

1 0 5 H a u l i n g

P i ^ H » to«m • f t w E a t Servsng

Wayne « Oaktond C u r a t o r Central or 566-8136

A S P H A L T - C E M E N T Broke ou l 4 hauled a N y

age 4 ahed-remoral L a r t y 477-1146

COMPLETE HAUUMQ SERVICE O M RubOMfi hauled ewey

Our r ty I M 4 Comm' I

LIGHT 4 H t A V Y DUTY HAUUMG

1 1 0

A M E R I C A N M A I D S . M C I I I I i l * tended i « i a > y »*-

CALL TY-O MAJO«

H O U S E C L E A N I N G

K i X A M

1 2 0 I n t e r i o r D a c o r a t i n g 1 2 9 L a n d s c a p i n g

- INTERIORS BY JOAN -Hasn't left you. she is now do ing consultat ions only

261-1732

1 2 3 J a n i t o r i a l

LaCOURE LANOSCAPE Service irr igation systems installed 4 re-paired Trees 4 shrubs planted Custom landscape Retsinlng wafts built Sod Landscape/lawn maint contr Slid 354-3213 469-5955

JANITORIAL - 4 •ncm Cleaning, commercial 4 reei-denttol Cue aa ant axtertor 4 mtenor painting. Free eat {)QQdOO.

1 2 9 L a n d s c a p i n g

A L O H A - T O P J O B ! Initial clean-up. expert t r imming, pruning mowing, edgmg. shrub re-moval Complete landscaping Sod Seed Shrubs Bark, etc 22 veers experience - Lie Caa anytime. Mr T* lo * 867-3663

RANOAL LANDSCAPE Complete Landscape Deeign 4 Inst Plantings Top Son Work. Grading

• T O P S O I L •

• S P E C I A L • 7 yd* screened top delrvered -$95

Farrnmglon W Bloomfield 4 Commerce Twp Area

8 5 5 - 7 0 0 5

A n ' g e l o ' s b u e Pear e S m W d e d Berk e Topson e Wood Chips

e Driveway 4 Decorative Stone e Play, Pool 4 Fin Sand

e RaaroadTiea PICKUP OR DELIVERY

FOR RENT Sod Cutters. Poet Hole Diggers. Rototators. Etc Also Mich Sandstone-by tha Ton. tor waas

4 7 . 8 - 1 7 2 9

ASPEN LAWN-SCAPE Lawn real or seed, sod 4 ahruba

Senior Dlec tarn 6pm

B L U E G R A S S

L A W N S U P P L I E S Now cutt ing aod on 7 Mile

between Naptor 4 Chubb Rd Seed 4 Anderson FertaOer

1 0 6 5 0 W . 7 M i l e R d . HOURS Fn . S a t . Sun 8 a m - * p m

3 4 8 - 1 8 8 0

• BUSCH LAN06CAP1NG INC Since 1970

Design. W M . sprinkler syst Bnck pavers a* work guar . * c In* Fa8 la For Planting! 477-6440

C R I M B O L 1

N U R S E R Y Wholeeale Nursery

80146 FORO RO . CANTON (4'k maes W o l 1-275)

Hours: 10em-7pm. Sun 10em 4pm

4 9 5 - 1 7 0 0

- * D A S *

D + v e r l i f t e d L a w n S e r v i c e Shrubs 4 k s e s T i k u 6 prune

SWrub 4 LaM Rwi io .M/Ctoanmni

Serrtoa to » your needa

5 3 5 - 6 0 6 6

• L A N 0 8 C A P M 0 Tree tree* « g akvnpa 6

Caa Doug. 431-6746

G C L

0 4 G GRADING Back fining 4 hauling

Oakland 4 Wayne County area 477-2805

1 5 0 M o v i n g & S t o r a g e

AFFORDA8LE MOVING House apartment, of f ice

Flor ida weekly West Coast. East Coast, etc Hourly or flat rate Short notice aervlce 471-4717

BOS MOVING 4 SERVICE INC Any Size Job - Reasonable Ralea

Short Notice Service Free Eatimete - maurad 682-9172

CAR RING TON MOVING Dependable Service. Oays 6

Weekends LocM 4 Long Distance LOW RATES 536-3055

EXODUS MOVING LINE Local, long do t Office 4 residential A qual i ty movs st s low pr ice 436; hr Autumn Special 363-3056

SCREENED T 0 P SOIL 3 yds - $36 delivered

Price subteel l o terr i tory Green Ranger Landscape -463-9353

" TOP SOIL SPECIAL Screened-5 yd 469 50 8 yd $65 75 Peal Mix - Sand-Si one-Gravel-Bark

Farm W Blrrrtd 4 nearby areas a 4 J 553-OT92

T O P S O I L 5" i YDS $59 95 DELIVERED

e 5 yd fill sand $55 delivered e Shreeded oek mulch $19 50 yd e Wood Chips 19 50 yd e Limestone $ 18 yd e Pes stone $18 yd e Pool ssnd $ 16 yd e Sandstone $67 50 ton Goidentone variety of decorator stone palletized sod.

SOO STRIPPING 4 RELAYING Price* good wtthm a 10 maa racHu* of Canton Twp '

L u c a s N u r s e r y

4 1 6 8 0 F o r d R d . C a n t o n

9 8 1 - 4 6 6 6 9 8 1 - 5 3 6 1

1 3 5 L a w n M a i n t e n a n c e

AAA MICALLEF 8 LANDSCAPING Weekly team cuttings, tea dean u p * shrub tnmrnmg Free eetanetee

356-1656

A L L L A W N M O W I N G

D e l h a t c h i n g A e r a t i n g

T r e e 4 S h r u b T r i m m i n g .

C l e a n - u p s R e a s o n a b l e

F o t i s L a n d s c a p i n g

S i n c e 1 9 5 4 4 3 7 - 1 1 / 4

A-1 TYE-OEE LANDSCAPING Lawn cutting, clean up. saa*tin lOOs only Good isaabM w o r t We do ihe rob nght 363-2616 476-1673

COMPLETE LAWN MAINTENANCE Tree 4 Shrub Trimming

Pteiwaig, hauang Free t n 5 6 M 6 7 3

HALF OFF FIRST CUT Turl Taner* mc J

LOWEST PRICE GUARANTEED 427-0777

e LAWN CARE 8 LANCeCAPE • LAWN SPRAY 4 CLEAN UPS

LICENSED 4 INSURED PINE RlOGE 643-0166

P O W E R R A K I N G

H Y O B O - S E E D I N G aC E N T S A Y A R D I Y O U R G R A D E

SAEOMINWAAA AN I»AF.IMQRADM

s S S ^ * * S T

H . L . R E N A S

L A N D S C A P E M M M M I M C I I M

COMPLETE L A N p e C A P I O

— ' • • S s S e r ' —

4 2 5 - 9 7 7 7

1 3 1 L a w n S p r i n k l i n g

L . M . C . . I N C . LANOeCAPE 4 M M M K L E M

W I N T E R I Z E CALL NOW

1 9 0 M o v i n g ft

ACTION MOMWO C O

Oaato - 4S7-I

I N D E P E N D E N T M O V I N G Free Estimates , insured

Llcenae aMPSC L- 1.M76 Courteous. Carelul 4 Competent

L o w R a t e s 5 4 6 - 0 1 2 5

O ' S U L L I V A N

M O V I N G & S T O R A G E inexpenafve, profeasidnal mover Li-censed 4 insured Residential 4 Commence ! moving. Slgrage. RV space* 4 packing materials avsA-sbto 396-6067

SAFEWAY MOVING Professions!. Af lordsbls Reasble MovHtB Servsoes 10% discount on this ad 474-0505

1 6 5 P a i n t i n g ft

D a c o r a t i n g

RESTORE OLD ALUMINUM SIDING Custom Exterior/ interior pam t ing

Com' ! /Rea Free Est imate* SUBURBAN PAINTING. 425-2756

A B E T T E R J O B . . .

R E A S O N A B L E H A T E S

S H U R - P A I N T I N G mtenor • Exterior Stan-wig

Drywsa FmNfimg 6 Spray Textured Ceamgs

Paper Hanging 4 Removal Aluminum Sidmg ReRniahing

Your Satiafaclion guaranteed wtth a 3 yr written warranty

F R E E A p p r a i s a l 4 2 1 - 2 2 4 1

ABSOLUTELY THE BEST OCAL

O H A R A P A I N T I N G W e ' l beet err, wri t ten eetimata

Q u a l i t y W o r k m a n s h i p

M a n y R e f e r e n c e s

F r e e E s t i m a t e s

5 9 5 - 8 9 6 8

A C T I O N P A I N T I N G interior - E l lenor Drywaa 4 Pleeler

Spray Tsst ivad CaMnge Paper H*ogmg 4 Removal interior 4 Exterior SUtnmg

ALUMINUM SlOING RE FINIS MING

Q u a l i t y W o r k

F r e e E s t 4 R e t 4 2 3 - 5 1 1 2

F a n t a s t i c P r i c e s

5 0 % O f l INTERIOR • EXTERIOR

LOWEST PRKCS-aCST WORK

C O M P L E T E L Y I N S U R E D aa wor t W k dharameed

FREE EST5aaTE6 4 2 5 - 9 6 0 5 • 2 2 9 - 9 6 6 5

• 8 6 7 - 7 4 9 6 •

1 6 5 P a i n t i n g ft

D a c o r a t i n g

1 8 0 P i a n o T u n i n g

R a p a i r - R a f i n i a h i n g

E u r o p e a n T o u c h

W A L L P A P E R - P A I N T I N G WE DO IT ALLI"

FREE: ESTIMATES INSURED

6 4 1 - 7 7 6 6

PtANO TUNING BY JOHN McCRACKEN

Compi repair, rebuad . reflnishmg Mon-Frl 9-9; Sat-Sun 9-5 . 357-4068

2 0 0 P l a s t e r i n g

t F A L L S P E C I A L •

C O L O R P L U S P A I N T I N G

& D E C O R A T I N G Complete In!/Ext Designs

Licensed • Insured Flats-Sallna-Otta-Stain

Fleaeonabte Rales Quality Workmanship

Customer Satis! action - Free Est

6 2 4 - 1 7 7 2 • 4 7 4 - 2 2 5 8

AAAA PLASTERING 4 DRYWALL New 4 repair, paint peels 4 texture B ham 4 BHd reference* Specializ-ing m water damage 25 yrs Exp Cart Low prices Free Esl 476-7949

AAA BaMenru Plastering 4 Drywaa New 4 rapair Paint peals 4 texture work Birm reference* Free est In-sured Sal Ballermi 43S-7416

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR 25 Yrs. Experience

AH home 4 garsge repairs Sr Discount Low p r i ce* 729-7202

J RIGBY BOYCE PAINTING Contractors Uc Insured

15 yrs exp Interior /exterior Res Comm 453-0607

J . R . F P A P E R H A N G I N G Reas Free Est Guar 15 Yrs

R e f e r e n c e s 2 4 7 - 1 4 6 0

KUSTOM PAINTING COMPANY Special ising In cus tom inter ior painting and papermg Alao exterior paint ing insured 634-3756

LUKJl'S PAINTING 4 DECORATING Prime, pemt varmsh st am patch-ing. spray paint mt /Ext Comm / Ras Free Est Fully ms 476-2536

MEL CARMACK PAINTING CO mt /Ext Res /Comm Ouanty 8

Guar WorV lna Owner-aupervteed Caa one ol The Beetl 423-1290

M . G O R E L I C K Prclassional Pamtmg-Dacoralmg

Commercial 4 Decorative Spraying Guaranlaed L<eneed. ma t ted

4 7 4 - 0 9 1 1

PAINTING BY JOHN Speoaazmg m ReMaentiai

Inlenor-Exlerior Free Estimates 532-6039

PAINTING by MICHAEL - Ouekty mt /ast SpeoaBza deck naming, stucco waApaper removal pemtmg alum aiding Fraa Est 346-7496

PAINTING •nlartor • I tenor g custom stained Free estimates Reaeonataa ratea Caa Mlka 722-2065

Q U A L I T Y P A I N T I N G Thorouafi preparation

fork M l s a * Free Esl - Sam EXPERIENCED IN FINE HC

Guar d Workmanafnp HOMES 540-7108

R E S I D E N T I A L / C O M M E R C I A L PAINTING - m l /Ext Free Eal> melee VERY raaeonabia am 456-6331

SAMS PROFESSIONAL PAMfTINO m i / a r t pasntmg alum s««ng fua service Work a j a ran te

642-0337

C A L O ' S

IM a Cal a doaa MX

4 7 8 - 4 3 9 8 La i ' s show you me true JS*I'|WIU et

PERFECTION

CUSTOM P A M T M O 4 b M l a ^ H

| w ® ? f a ^

L O W P R I C E S p t i B t m a . P A P i R ^ n

K M S M iMpaas 4 wae< s r t - a e o e or 444-661

S T E V E ' S

P A I N T I N G S E R V I C E

5 0 % o f f INTEMOR e EXTERIOR

15 veers E x p . Free tsfn»iats

B O N O E D 6 I N S U R E D

6 6 9 - 4 9 7 5

5 4 0 - 7 1 3 8 6 5 6 - 7 3 7 0

2 0 Y r a . a S M P a t n t l n g l FaM 4 N M l I Raa a you wa

oaa u a 4 7 M D

1 7 1

W E O C M N O P M O T O O E X P C M 0 C C D • LOW M T U

6 4 7 - 5 6 2 3

AA SPECIALIST m small water dam-age 4 piaster repairs 35 years ex-perience Clean Work myself Licensed Call Roy 459-7197

ALL PLASTERING WATER DAMAGE, PAINT PEEL 4 DRYWALL REPAIRS LICENSED 422-9384 346-2951

L O W P R I C E S Water damage, ma work, ptasler-ing palntmg, repairs 471-2600

PLASTERING 4 DRYWALL Repairs addit ions, new work

All work guaranteed Stale Uc 348-2447. 474-0727

2 1 5 P l u m b i n g

A B L E P L U M B E R

C A L L - J I M : 4 2 1 - 7 4 3 3 15 Yrs experience Low priceal DependebM/prompt) Sr Oec

ACE PLUMBING - -apairs installa-tion Read 1 4 C o m m Lie 6 ma 24 hr service 7 days 4 holidays Appt mads within minute* 425-4556

2 3 3 R o o f i n g

ACCURATE ROOFING 4 REPAIRS Tear Oft* Raroofs. New Roofs Licensed 4 maurad. Free Eat

Neighborhood Const Co 644-5553

ACE ROOFERS EXTRAORDINAIRE Exceaent fob at a raesonabie pr ice 10 yr guarantee. rM. free est imate* Call Charlie anytime 595-7222

A LICENSE0 professional roof ing servtcc 23 Yrs lead COMPETITIVE PRICES Free Estimatea Joe Gregory. 476-1594

ALL LEAKS STOPPED Comm'l/Reeld' l - Fla1 Roofs, also ShlngM rapeirs 4 Tear of ts Free Est A l work guar. Caa Joe421-4595

ALL ROOF LEAKS STOPPEO NEW ROOFS. S samlssa Gutters

Vents. Flashing Drip Lapps. Vaaeys Guaranteed. Referancaa Free Est

826-2733

APE* ROOFING - Quality work completed with pr ide Uc Femay owned Fair pr ice* M a m ol BBB Oays 655-7223. Evas: 478-6964

A VELASCO ROOFING New roots, re-roofs. I ear-of ts Flat roof spec least* u c 4 ms Aa work guaranteed ma work 425-4630

B 4 L ROOFING - New - Repairs' Tasr-offs - A Specially* Gut lers. Vents No tob too big or amaa

534-5334 - Free Est - 9 3 7 - 8 1 3 9

KEN'S ROOFING New. re-rool 4 leer -o f f *

veaey r a p e * * Guaranteed work 427-5114

2 6 9 T i i a W o r k

J B TILE COMPANY QUALITY CERAMIC TILE Fully Licensed 4 Insured

For Estimate*, can Jim 526-4640

C E R A M I C T I L E Kitchen*, Bathroom* Foyers

Repairs Free Est 543-0848

CERAMIC TILE

525-0369 OAVIO ZECCHINI

COMPLETE CERAMIC TILE installation - New 4 Old Work

35 yrs Free Est MARVIN BERLIN After 5pm or weekends 547-0247

CUSTOM CERAMICS You Buy - w e install

journeyman - semi retired 537-6786

EXPERT Ceramic 4 Drywe* repears. new ceramic, tub 4 shower re-gr out ing 6 re-caudimg, cuatom Pain remodekng Licensed RM 477-1266

LINCOLN TILE Ouekty ceramic 4 marble Smce 1970 2 yr guarantee or f loors Lie »079687 Free Est Can Dave at 865-5774

R C TILE 4 SON Bathrooms, toyars. hallways

Commercial 4 residential install 54 t -44$2

L O W P R I C E S rape*

oedar. gutters New 4 rapair Shingle*, f lel tarring.

4 related

A - I PLUMBING WORK CALL HUGH

Sewer 6 Dram Cleaning, l icensed 592-0966

ALL PLUMBING 4 DRAIN CLEANING - Hot water tanks re-pipa* disposal* Fraa Estimate*. Low Rales Glenn 532-2566

E X P E R T P L U M B I N G

& H E A T I N G C O .

C a l l P e t e r F r i e d m a n

A n y t i m e 8 5 5 - 1 1 1 0 Meeler Ucenaed Plumber Water haetai i sewer cleanings 4 sump pumps mataaation 4 repairs Alao new work 4 remodaang Electronic pagmg means last service 4 dependable Is Our mo t to

GARRAITT PLUMBING - Complete piumbmg 4 dram aervlce A 0 C wors ealcoma 24 hours service tree aanmate*. *c«nead 4*3-6931

P L U M B I N G

napalrs • Remodaang New Construct ion

Free Est • No Job Too Smaa

C a l l C . S u m n e r

•Ct 4 7 3 - 5 6 5 8 ir

P I UMMNO 4 SCWCR CLCANMQ

Sump Pumps Caa

P L U M B I N G U N L I M I T E D A l Work Done Pi uHaMinia>|

Caa ua M l MM. M a n d * an« a a *

« d ram

•apai rs4 i ^ i f i i a i n w i i a aMUWED FOR »OUP P P O T t C T O N

L ICCMMD M A S T * R PLUM—W vtea 4 l l a n i a l e r . wc^en

Q r e p M a M n 4 2 1 - 6 2 * 8

2 3 3 R o o f l n g

AAA OUdOTY ROOFWO

MECHANICALLY mcanad individual needed lor mduatriai conatruclson

Caa 453-2121

PAT'S ROOFING OF LIVONIA Spaoaaang m raeidentl Itel roofs 4 repairs Qua slop any leeks 477-SMS

OUAUTY WORKMANSHIP Roofing - Siding - Carpentry

Lie eree d 4 meured Michael Construct ion me 755-0611

RE ROOFING 4 TEAR OFFS 36 yrs experience Fraa Eanmataa

lOantiai 8 Commerc ia l JMS ROOFING 524-5630

^ R O O F I N G

• T E A R - O F F S

• R E - R O O F S

• L E A K S » 4 5

D e a l W i t h O w n e r

6 4 5 - 6 2 6 5 - D O N - 5 6 4 - 3 0 6 6

- V A U G H N S ROOFMO SERVICE P oMaalon

456-8736 FREE EST IT 5 2 2 ^ 8 6 7

2 1 7 S a p M c T a n k a

DAILEY 4 DAJLEY CONTTaiuCTlOM

New 4 spaas maurad 6 L I H H I B Caa Larry 4 7 4 - 6 M 7

2 4 5 S a w i n g

ANY BRAND T U N t D UP rn YOUR HOtJE - FOR ONLY 46 ao Fraa EM *

» i T V - v c n

F r a e p « a - ^ 4 d a 6 Lis. • ar D ian ia M >1 yra a a

7 aa»a - MMa T M - M 1 7

m T l a W o r t

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SAPIENZA TILE 4 MARBLE Ouekty ceramic 4 mar tne tile instal-lation 4 repair Plumbing 8 rtxture* etc Free eat Journeyman 537-7875

S n o - W h i t e G r o u t & C a u l k C o

T ie Cleenad 4 Poaehed • New Tub /T ie Seel • Siacone T*e Sealer • Complete Regroutmg

4 4 5 - 3 9 2 6

2 7 7 U p h o i a t a r y

K I M ' S

U P H O L S T E R I N G Servmg the Communi ty

For over 30 Yrs Re-upnoistering 8

Custom upholster ing COMMERICAL RESIDENTIAL

Vise 8 MC Welcome FREE IN HOME ESTIMATES

4 2 7 - 5 1 4 0

MICHIGAN'S = ' Ouekty Uphoslsrer Expert Craftsman Fast Service Low prices Free In-home Est Sw-ing The Tn-County Area 358-A527

2 8 4 W a l l p a p a r i n g

* BETTER JOB WALLPAPERING i PAINTING

Paper Str ipping Plaster Repairs Exceaent References

15 Yrs Exp Lie Don 344-05*0

All Right it s Time To Do it Right WALL TO WALL COVERING

Joan 420-2724 Ruth 624-8545

CUSTOM WALLPAPERING 8 INTERIOR PAINTING

Servicing N Oakland area Mike 588-6538

EXPERIENCED WALLPAPERiNG Fast Results Quanty Wors

Oak land County Aree Margaret n a n men. 625-9288

G E N E H U B B U C K Pamttng 8 Waapapenng

4 7 6 - 6 3 1 0 O r 6 5 1 - 0 6 6 6

T H E T I L E L A D Y Quaaty prolaaalonai work by k-cenaed (ournayman bunder 'con-tractor CMI *71-5050

2 7 3 T r a a S e r v i c e

1 CONNOLLY TREE SERVICE Tree Removal Tnmmmg Slump Removal 4 L and ' Free Esl

Clearing ins 462-6517

AAAA NATIONAL TREE 4 STUMP Removal. Tnmmmg. Topping INSURANCE - LOW RATES

326-0671 « no anewar - 537-3479

AFFORDABLE TREE SERVICE Tnmmmg. remove! cabl ing Wood crape 4 Mawood Sr Oiecount Smce 1965 UC- lns 746-0644

S T U M P R E M O V A L No yard damage Uuahe* removed clean-up 4 iandacape avaaacna Fraa EM Qarry Lyon. 426-* 124

L O W P R I C E S _ P« f>«r i *g R « m o « | l Paintrni^ Plastering related r t p e v s 471-2800

•MICHAEL S WALLCOVERING P a p e ' h a n g i n g . r e m o v a l Custom paint ing piaatermg Low rates

Quanty wor* - 5 Yi Guarantee References Expenenced 356- 4 t * 4

R O N A D A M S PAPER HANGING

Can anyt ime 532-6431

W A L L P A P E R I N G $10 par roa Paiming. Piaaiervig Wallpaper Removal <71-2314

WALL PAPERING You taae care m choosing r<xv pa-per We take care m hangmg 4 Chna 349-7775 Cathy 96 1 5536

W A L L P A P E R R E M O V A L nnSURCO

ARNOLD GOLDM 356-0499

2 6 5 W a l t W a s h i n g

G 4 F TREE SERVICE rasas Fr*

M rears 471-T f T ,

H E N K E L S

S T U M P R E M O V A L 349 1224

P O W E R S T R E E S E R V I C E Trae « aheap i amove! tree 4 hedge irsmmmg ma Free Eai 4S%-r tTr

TREE 4 BUSH T R M M M G REMOVALS 4 INSTALLATIONS

> 1 1 ; *

T R E E R E M O V A L a c T R t M

i Caa Todd 446-7406

2 7 7 U p h o m e r y

A R T I S T I C

U P H O L S T E R I N G

a e « CLMTOM u P M O t a T i M M Q 4 4

f E P T C A . 4 1 t c Yaw Cai"— naai

Caa Fer Piae I

5 8 4 - 5 9 0 0

• I L L ' S w a a Windows Carpel* Cleaned *Mn»mg Very reasonable

tne i *ed Fraa Eatanataa 565-2243

LOW PRtCCS-GOOO WORK WaBwasrang wmpow 4 rug cteen-mg P i . f i g A l types of lapaas Handyman 471-2600. 636-46HI

2 6 7 W i n d o w *

A B S O L U T E L O W E S T PWCMON

REPLACEMENT W1NOOW3

Bey 8 Bow Windows Entry 4 S to rm Doors

at dwerttv wm I ' l l t l i 4 SAVt > N O N t T M E

D T L E n t e r p r l a e e . 4 2 5 - 6 6 0 6

W I N D O W S

P E L L A o r V I N Y L aRmai meiaa u c 8 in*

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C L E A N I N G

CAUUOMO RCP4JRS

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SuNSMIssf wmoo* C H A j P N O

5 0 0 H a i p W a n t a d

M a n i c u r i s t / P e d t c u r t a t Expenenced Fid Ume Eeetabeaned clientele 552-9450

M A N I C U R I S T Satary 8 banefl la

Lrvoma 4 Birmingham location* Ptaaaecan i iaiar a l

Jecobeon * Beauty Salon 591-0123

M A N I C U R I S T W Bloomfieid araa 68 I -69*4

M A N U F A C T U R I N G 8 ENGINE SHOP helper'general worker M * . charkcal ability preferred $7 per hr plus benefits Man resume to Hale Engineering 13065 Fairlane Livonia Ml 48 I M

MAN WANTED to aaaist housekeep-er 1 day per week W Bloomfield

682-7067 or 258- 1670

MATURE INDIVIDUALS Wented pan time 0'fflce claerung Waal Sub-urban area Can before 5pm

522-1751

MATURE person lor florist shop de-livery counter & phone sale* Farm-ington Year round employment not a seasonal po*rfion 474-0640

MC OONALOS MAINTENANCE Two luk l ime 1 p*r t time posit ions open No expenerv:e necessary Ap-ply in person 2205 Middlebeft. Gar oen City No phoon caks accepted

M E A T D E P A R T M E N T Full time lor exclusive Birmingham Area Marx al Caa 644-5510

MECHANIC part t ime evenmgs 8 Sats Experi-enced m neavy fluty Ford trucks dieseis 8 mobile cranes Livonia area «27-4749

MECHANIC/TECHNICIAN Experienced State Certif ied Teehru. cian Benefits Contact Alien o» Den at Firestone Store 836-4232

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MECHANIC wtth xnowiedge.o l hy-draul ic* 8 electrical I roupie snoot-ing High - Reach experience pre-terred Send resume to Box B426 Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers

—36251 Schoolcraft Rd Lnronia. Michigan *8150

MERCHANDISER pari time lor iSS p iog ram Tel-12 a*e* 45 per h i , 5- i o hrs /wk ideal foi homemakers f lexible hrs Call Elaine Mon or Wad 6-epm 731-9531

M E S S E N G E R FuH t ime position open lor reliable individual to perform courier duties tor Troy based Real Estate Compa-ny Hours Sam-5pm Car provided Idea, lor evening studenl Can after 10am 362-3333

M I G W E L D E R FuH time Good benefits Lrvoma area Call Elgin 261-2300

M I L L H A N D overtime, oays Southfield a>

356-7670

M I L L I N G M A C H I N E

O P E R A T O R

Immediate openings In (Ob shop lor experienced tool 8 3ie mm hands

R i c h a r d T o o l & D i e C o r p 28600 Grand R'ver Farmington

{Between 8 Mile 8 Middteoai '

MILL'LATHE HAND 3-5 years experience Gage detail work No production Blue Cros* 8 dental Garden Ciry 427-5370

MILL OPERATOR 8 LATHE OPERATOR

Experienced only need apply L 8 L Manufacturing 14430 Joy Rd Detroit 272-4030

MOLD MAKER MACHINIST Afternoon sfwft . Experienced on CNC HUBS and manual mills Musi De able lo 'eed CMuepnnts snd msks set-up* Livonia manufacturing firm Call 8 AM to 6 PM 522-1422

MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICER The continued expansion o l o p e r a Hon* *t Ross Mortgags Corporat ion hss produced career opportunit ies lor those seeking a posit-cm o I Mort-gage Loan Offloer The qualified candidate should posses* mortgage loan origination experience a real estate sales beckground or other proleaaional sales experience Can or sand your reeume lo Roea Mori-gaga Corp . 2631 N Woodwsrd. Berkley Ml 48072 At tent ion Un-as Decern Dei 547-4700

MOSTLY BASKETS Need ex t r * income-? Want flexible hours? Sen meeker baskets 8 wall decor on Home Parr, Plan Repre-sentative* 8 Managers needed Call Branda - 1-800-521-1228

MOTEL HOUSEKEEPERS 44 SO HR Reliable hardworkers needed - no experience necassar, Work m an environment where hsrd work is sp predated Appry m person at Red Rool Inn al Ten U.te and Grand Riv-er, Farmmgtor. Mills

M O T E L M A I N T E N A N C E Dut<es wil l i nc lude p a i n t i n g lanascap ing light e lect r ica l & plumping Experience perler»ed but riot necessary Apply m person Red Rool Inn Grand River 8 10 Mke Farmington Hi*s

NAIL TECHNICIAN NweeOed lor customer service our Lrvoma showroom Fuk time with benefits Must be licensed 8 have reliable transportation Please can Susan 422-5567

NAUTILUS INSTRUCTOR Some experience necessary Part time 3 evanings per wee* L/vonta Aa* lor Lynh or Madonna 591-1212

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY response b*e person for Ass I Manager to work eves at Putt Putt Golf 8 Games, in Farmington nuts College or poor experience desirable Can between 11 am-5pm 471-4700

N E E D E D ! ! ' TEAM PLATERS for the "oac-wing posit ions

FRONT DESK SECURITY

GROUNDS KEEPER VAN DRIVER

HOUSEKEEPERS COOKS

2 7 7 - 2 7 2 0 J TPA Funded

NIGHT A «J CUT OR 6 FRONT DESK O a r * Experience necessary Appfy st Daion mn. 30715 W 12 mile Farrnmglon

NIGHT AUDIT RED ROOF INN tt accepting appli-cations lor tua-time Night Audn H interested m working m en anvsron-ment where hard work is appreciat-ed witfi exceaent working condi-t ion* 4 benefits, apply m parson.

Rad Roof Inn. 39700 Ann Arbor Rd Plymouth

NIGHT CLERK Oo you nae lo sleep lata? We have a lOb lor you tele-phone and computer s*ie* helpful Ask tor SB SI 644 9000

N o T r i c k s

J u s t T r e a t s

T h a r * whel you • g*« whan you take a Kady Sarvloa iob We can ofter good pay and benefit* lor a iene f > Of agM mduMrtal « M Apply today 9 a m 5pm Mon-Fn

L i v o n i a . . . 5 2 2 - 3 9 2 2 2*448 W Six Maa Road

G a r d e n C i t y 4 2 2 - 0 2 6 9 29236 Font Rd

P l y m o u t h . . 4 5 1 - 7 2 2 6 714 ft Mam Bt

K E L L Y

S E R V I C E S The Kady OM" Peeps*

law aaraw addar a ragram Appfy i pesaaw

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OOrlO GRINDERS 4 FINISHERS Appl icat ion* lor experienced grind ers 4 Ani*hers.are bewig la*.an in-surance 40 IK. profit sharing A^pfy in parson B la ia Tool 4 Engineering 9155 Ganerel Ct . Plymouth

OFFICE CLEANER Dependable mature experienced motivated Farmington H d * cart time, even ing* 44 par hour 474-0120

O I L C H A N G E R Fun t ime Experience helpful bul will train Mus i be dependable Farm-ington Hkls 553-0013

OK. CHANGERS WANTED Aulo mechanic experience pre-ferred Put win train Full 4 part t ime help Apply at PanruoM 14 Mue 8 Southf ield Birmingham 647-2124

OPTICAL ASSISTANT For large Fermmgion optical prac-tice Sales orientated entnusiaatic With good 'ashior sense 1-2 years expe r«nce Excellent pay 4 txmu* package pan time/ful l 47 7-9300

ORDER ENTRY Full ume customer oriented posit ion for busy office Requires tsaing phone orders counter work 8 com-puter entry Audio/visual experience helpful not necessary Start imme-diately 5 2 2 - H 6 5

OUTDOOR Contract ing Firm see* ing nardwdrkmg reliable laoorers lor landscaping and maintenance CaU 476-0118

O v e n b u i l d e r s . I n c .

Oa*nbu<kJ««s Inc a rw, rr>*r»u»*c Turing op«r«!POO »n F«/rrwnglcr M»M*. •* now «pp4ic«tion» for 'oAowing

. G«r^ra l UtiMy Wor* • EWCtntl As«NTiD4«r • Wcfctor

A<l OOSitiOOS 0«a» 't^l rn«d<-»l trts -nciudHTg 34ar1»i arxj f»# rnvjr a r c * 't «nt^riMl»0 aft>4» ir p*f»ori •«

23^35 Commwca l > ' * « f *rrrwr%gfon Mi 4802«

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O V E R N I G H T

T R A N S P O R T A T I O N C O . Now accepting aponcanonj lev local drtvar* Musi pass DOT physical Good Pay and company oenefits Apply a l 8150 Inkster Road. Romulus. Mich 9AM 12Noon & 5PM 8PM

An Equal Opportunity Employer

PACKING FIRM needs ar assist an I worx ing foreman with electrical 4 fnechanic*. abnttj Experience wrth miners liners 8 automated systems helpful Sent) resume to Ca«e«. 377

Plymouth Mi 48170

AUTO BOOT painter s nelper -should Pe ea perienced 961-6769

PAINTER Experienced Own transportation Steady year round work c a n 591 3522

PAINTER EXPERIENCED For apartment comp ie i

Romulus aree 595-4615

PAINTERS FULL-TIME wanted to meat the needs of sn establ ished Palntmg Company Onfy dependab le mature individuals need apply Musi hav* (2) years experience 6 own transportation

879-1758 or 731 8819

PAINTERS NEEDED 355-5417

PAINTER WANTED Exceaent op-portunity Musi have experience t ranaporta l lon and own ecfuipmeni Call after 6PM 592 -9154

PARK APPLIANCE PARTS has an immediate opening for ^Warehouse Person Applicants should be serf mot ivated & nave a good * l t i tude Duties include shipping recerving 8 s lock ing parts Excellent benefits lor this entry level position Appfy m person please at 11500 M.OdieOert corner Plymouth Rd Livonia M o n -F n 9am-5pm

PART TIME National lanrtonal company expand-ing in the Livonia Area We are look-ing lor ret iree* student*, homemak-ers. etc to work early mommg hrs . 5 Q0am-9 00am Some special all night work available Please wave your name 8 number oetween 11am-7pm 757-4190

A n Equal Opportunity Employer

PAYROLL PERSONNEL COORDINATOR

Payrol l procesaing. insurance ad-mmrslrat ion, tax reporting, 401 K coordinat ion and know some com-puter data input High school gradu-ate Min imum 2 years payyoB and computer data entry I P C 8 Main framei- Experience wtth related knowledge oi "accounting, ta* re-port ing, and insurance premium preparat ion Pteaa* submit reeumea to T h e r m a l - D i r e c t o r H u m a n Re-sources. 2741 EMKM1. Box T6809 Troy Ml 4608*

An Equal Opportunity Employer

PEOPLE lor Consumer Tealmg Can earn between 415 4*0 --rf quali f ied 851-1343

PERSON w a n e d lo work m carpet warehouse W d train Plentiful hours available Appry at Carpets o l Farm-ington 33001 Grand R<ver

P H A R M A C Y CLERK-AIDE Part / fua- t ime Experienced or win tram Secretarial sktaa * Plu* Southed Medical building 557-6240

PHARMACY CLERK Richardson s Pharmary has several openings lor lu* time 4 or part time clerks Pharmacy experience help-tut Can. 726-6500

P H A R M A C Y T E C H N I C I A N Fun or ear l -ume Pharmacy experi-ence needed Varied hours 826- 3400

PHOTO FINISHING Fun time poaitions available m a p ro lesnona i photo finishing lab No experience necessary Musi be able to worn overt ime 4 soma Sats Start ing pey 44 25/1v Raises 4 p r o motions Baaed on performance Ap-ply North Amencar Photo 27451 Schooler a l l . Lrvoma

PICTURE FAAMER needed lor cor-porate product ion framing Expen ence preferred Poelar Graphics.

435-5020

PIN JUMPER Needed evenmgs and weekends Caa and ask lor Swidy or Judy *59-6070

PIPE FITTER Mus i be experienced Caa after 7pm 565-0363

P L A N T M A N A G E R CHEMICAL COMPOUMOdtG Plant

Reqiare mdMdua l with Engineering Degree or Chamiai with strong m s charucai background lo tram tar Plant Manager position Supervisory experience 8 knowledge of reguie-lory requirements, a Neceeany Pleeae send reeume 4 saMry r * . q m r v r e r t i to Box I B Observer 4 E c c e n t r i c Newspape rs 3 6 2 4 1 Schooa^af t Rd L>onla MKMgan 44190

Equal Opportunity Employer

PLASTIC INJECTION MOLOeiG COMPANY

now taking appacadcms tar mocfww operators, gsnersl labor 44 hour • E x c e l l e n t bene f i t s Appfy at

mc 11001 Lever

PLASTICS aKXOER - aet up tar custom m c K M M a* typaa of pies-

d a n JSW mechme

PLATER 4 i g h t I

at J*d6T ii ayeaiai LNoma. I cay at 34467 mdu bdts ft M M * . M l

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PLUMBING EXPEDITER wented to asaamtas orders and oxgenue de-kianea lor commercial contractor Knowledge of metro area helpful

. 353-5747

P o l i c e O f f i c e r Th* Charier Township o l West Bloomfield Is accepting eppncation* lor the posit ion o l Ponce Ofhcw Minimum quaiihcations include

Michigan resident 8 U S Citizenship

Minimum age ol 16 veers - Graduation f rom mgh school

or equivalent No lelony con wet ions Normal hearing 4 color vision with

any deficiency m visual scuity m each eye correctable to 20/ 20

No physical mental or emotional dtsabamea wtucn precludes performing the duties o l * Police Officer

Possess-a rand Michigan operators license good dnvmg record no serious m.isdemeervjr convict ions

Appl ic an I must have current proof o l having passed MLEOTC pre-employment reading writ ing 4 physical skills lest si the t ime of application

1986 salary range 420.010 lo slari to 432 012 maximum Istartmg rate

c e M i t i e o P o l i c e O l f i c e r s 422 0931 The Townafwp also o i lers an excellent fringe benefi l package Applications wai oe accepted Da-

rn 8em-4pm. Mon-Fri until Fri Ocl 7 1986 at the Personnel D e p t . «*80 Orchard Lane R t West Bloomfieid M l ' 4 8 0 3 3

An Equal Opportunity Employer

PORTER NEEDED- Full ume Aflvancement for hard works ' Ber, etits Day Reni-a-Car Southfield

356-5507

PRESSMAN r>eeo«d lor expanded Shift West Side Heidelberg i Chief experience necessary Excellent pay & benefits 255-2280

PRESSMAN WANTED Expenence preferred Will tram Pay negotiable Training pay 45 per hr American Speed Print ing 628 Mam Si Rochester Mich 652-6655

P R E S S O P E R A T O R S 4

A S S E M B L E R S

N E E D E D F U L L T I M E

D A Y O R A F T E R N O O N

S H I F T S If you are looking for excellent health 8 oentei benefits good growth potential & |Ob advance-ment please appfy at 4*700 Grand R»ver Novi

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PRtNTIkTG PRESS OPERATOR AB D»ek experience Quality work

mual 40hr worn Can Dan 476-0330

PRINTING Small press operator AB 0«ck or nek Perlector 2' years experience preferred Good pay Blue Cross paid vacations We are a clean qual-ity shoo look ing lor the nght person

525-7610

PRINT SHOP" Bindery,'Press Help Clean Farmington HiBs operst ion looking lor *xpenanced bindery person P'ess sxperience a defmrte plus 855-0*9*

PRINT SHOP needs desk lop pub-lisher opera tor IMac ln to th i or typist with math skills Entry level par t ' lul l-t ime, Appfy Sv Speedy Printing ?60e- 12 MHe Southf ield 354-2131

PRODUCTION OPERATOR ma-chining and stamping Tei-X Corporat ion, 3270 ' Industrial Rd Garden Crty

PRODUCTION PACKERS Offering good wages and benefit package with exceaent opportuni ty lor advancement All shifts avail-able Apply m person ' 351 Hlx Road West land Mon (hirtr Fri 9-4

P R O D U C T I O N

P A I N T E R rapid ly expand ing induct ion

equipment and afectromcs manu-facturer ha* an immadiate opening

an exper ienced Product ion Painter lor its Sheet Metal Shop Candidates mual be lamiiler with low presaure paint system, deenmg and prepmg Excellent benefits and profit sharing plan Ouakhed appkeants on!y send re-eume and aalary requirements to

PERSONNEL MANAGER P O Box 5090-

Southfield, M l . 48066-5090 Equal Opportunity Employer

Male/Female/ Handicapped.-Vet

PROOUCTION 4 SHIPPING JOBS FULL TIME employees AH shifts available Apply at B 4 G Glass Company 11866 Hub-bard m Livonia oft Plymouth Rd

PROOUCTION WORKERS - Deys and midnights 45 00 per hour Ap-

between 9AM-3PM. 8400 Ronda Canton S "

PROGRAM AIDE needed to work with handicapped m group home Southfield area part t ime variable shifts 44 75 per hour to start Must be 18 4 haye GED or high acnooi diploma Can between 9AM-4PM Mon thru Fn 356-4265

An Equal Opportunity Employer

PROGRAM AIOE needed to work with handicapped m group home. Novi area, part tima. afternoons & midnight shifts 44 75 per hour t o start Must be 18 4 have GED or high schodl d ip loma CaU DeiQroen 9AM-4PM Mon thru Fn 348-5238

An Equal Opportunity Employer

PROGRAMMER Experienced on CAD CAM lor NC Lathe 8 Mat Fua benefits Hytrol Manufacturing. Garden City

261-6030

P R O G R A M M E R Mamtenerice 4 development of business applications VAX'VMS D iBO l experience * big plus1 Salary 0-epenaent upon T)ual i t icat lon* Good advancement potential lor nght parson Send resume with sal-ary expectat ions to D Foley 23761 Reseerch D m * . Farmmgton Hill*. Mich 46024

PROGRAMMER RPG ri IBM 36 Programmer want-ad DP Manager ieels she wants ex penence plua a 2 yr coaege degree PC expenence a a decided advan-tage Pay wai ba appropriate ta ax-

dmonal traarang wm ba provided * neceaaary 1 you would lo work m a warm eupportrve understand-ing environment send a reeume to Box 596 Observer 6 Eccentnc Newspapers 3«251*. Schoolcraf t Rd Livonia. Michigan 46150

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO lookmg tor a Superintendent t 0 oversea Apartment BuHdmga m the Metro araa C P M Haipi i - pre-N led. but wai conaidar parson enth experience managing 500 or more

4 be able io work evemnga or I

sume Box S30 Obearver 4 Eccen tne Newspapers 34251 Schoolcraft Rd . Lrvoma Michigan 46150

PROVIDER RECRUITER Growing d a n u t organization need* • aad alartar wnh an extensive den-tal background and management

PERSONNEL/ l OUtSE 7000 ' o w n Center

Suite 2200 Bh . 40075

RECENT HIGH SCHOCK. GRAOU ATE IO learn too l 4 die k * d * over l ime Southf ie ld area 356 7670

RECEPTIONIST lor art ganery m Southfield Telephone 4 scheduling • weekly national laboi force Apply at Parkwest GaUene* 29469 Northwe*iern Mwy South-fwm1 354 2343

RECEPTIONIST/ SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR

Full t ime entry level posit ion is avail aoie at our Troy office Cand ida l * * musi neve ei_el lent communicat ion skin* erMfl the abnrfy and das i r * to work with the public Excellent ber efit package Opportunity lor ao varx-emerf! For further .ntormation , please can our Humeri Resources Dap t at 36? 5000 Ext 218 During regular business hours

An Equal Opportunity Empioye'

RECEPTIONIST wanted for progressive heir valor m Downtown Roy*i Oak -Can F » Salon S4* 4540

REOFORD MANUFACTURER Grcrwmg company -equires lull t ime j shop person for earner d a o ox after noori shift Must be n ^ j r school graduate who WMirris & w-jrks fast Good mechanical apt i tude a plus Pleasant work environment excel lent Oenelits Good advancement opportunit ies Some ovarf ime re-quired Can Bin between I? 1pm or 4-5 30pm 535 6 ' 3 5

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SECURITY

I M M E D I A T E

O P E N I N G S GOAWOiAN ON T«€ M O V f P C*J* to m«for grcnatn ara M a * a

rmjiDO* M C u ^ ' i o'»»<»r* R a g u t r t m a n t i

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S E C U R I T Y O F F I C E R S '

$ 3 0 0 B O N U S immediate openings a v a i i a b ^ lor 1|J" 8 part l irpa securfly o f f l ters m the Oakland Count , & wwsierh sub u 'bs Ret-'ews we«come S^iar* j j p to 4fe hr wifh company benefits Ap -pr, Mon thru Fr. between 8 30am 3 30pm *t Na!>onw«da Security ?T6T6 Frank.ir Ro,SoutaftaW bring p < ' u ' e d 0 A S S card 10 interview

355-0500

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SHIPPING 8 RECEIVING Bright anergelv data* oriented parson to handle ahippwig and ra-owwxig ta rnca 'ewt^3 procname and warranty admin ls t r i l tan l o i 'ood equipmam (Mtnbu ior Some expenence naipfui Salary somman surate with experience and quaafi cations Ca* to sat up an interview

477-0252 ,

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SYSTEMS Analyst/Programmer Dynamic growing computer l a m a aaaamg quaaty per to r wrth * work mg knowledge erf manutact i^mg and top coal ing 3-5 years experience m

SIGN CO looking for 2 thop people Musi be able to work to quanty Standards 8 nave carpenyy saiins Also loos mg tor people to work m Pamt Dept lor touch up 4 other v n a i duties Ask tor Jerry 535-*321

SKILLED TRADESMEN F.penence r a c e s * * ' ! M*cmna ra-p*tf machine aleciriciar machine builder mamtenanca Ca» Waiduc tion lor *ppkc*1ion *59 851*

SOUTHFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS is accepting applications lot subst i iwi* and fua ume noon aides and cafete-ria helper s 2 3 hour s per day Salary $5 55 lo 46 57 per h o i * Sand «fik» o l application katmg qualif ications and work experience to Raymond-Bihon Supernsor o l H j t n a n Resojrcea. J"W E . Adm^irs n a t i v e Canter 2 * 6 6 1 Lanse-Sournfieid Ml 4603*

An Equal Opportunity Employer

programming a raouwad Cakagt educat ion m i J r w ' X n e " n i w e n c * IS a pms Sand 'esume io P e r s o n n i l D i r e c t o r 3 0 8 0 0 Nor thwes te r " Hwr Surt* 202 I ar mrngt-pn Hxks Ml 48018

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R E G I O N A L

M A R K E T I N G

M A N A G E R

Develop 8 maintain an eff icient op-erating agency force tor a specific geog 'ap*c region to p romote the products 4 serva-.es o l ine company Collage degree m busirieas 3-5 yrs insurance reiated work expene rce 50"'. travel Exceaent salary 8 bene-fits Send lesume alone with salary history to PERSONNEL DEPT

P Q BOX s2100 Tfoy Ml 48064

.. H i t OFFICERS i '--madial* open.ngs an shifts lor male' temale wi Plymouth Canton L vonia areas Appty m parson 1378 > x . Lmcam Park 363 3750

SECURITY OFFICERS Work with the worlds largest securi- | ty company 'mmwdiate opening* tree uniforms Pwnehts Apply at | Our- Corpor*tK>r. *060t' Plymouth 1

Rd , Plymouth c P p PinkerlO" 557-4760

SFCURiT V

pcsil-ons i O f t ICE RS WANTEQ lor the Plymouth area Call

4 78-8140

RELOCATION OtRECTOR or spe-cialist tor relocation dept of a large Farmington national realty compa n . Experience preferred 4 78 6008

R E T A I L

M A N A G E M E N T

• Be a creative mecchar. l • use your knowledge >o motivate

01 he's • Wake cusiomer s * v x . e a primary

objacttve

Excellent opportunifes available m Detroit and our Western suburbs wtth this long establ ished womans laamon chain "hese are ideai' Dcrsx l ions foe p-eseni Manager Trainees Ol Assistant Managers who * ' e ready lor more responvbt i t l ies and a rewarding career wrth profession ais who will "leip develop you' skills Retail managmant experience re-quired p-e i i vaMy m womans appar ei Compiete company benefits Please can lor confidential interview 356-3933

RETAL MANAGEMENT Growing womens fashion specialty chain has immediate" openings tor ret* i l management ppsrfiona Must be enthusiastic 8 fashion oriented Ail r-epiies held -n strictest confi-dence For nte'view send resume to M> D Goidfarb HARDLEY ABOEN P 0 B o . 2669 L'vonia Ml 48151

RETAIL SALES bookkeeping 25 hours pet week min imum meluding weekends Computer skills Can anytime 455-340C

ROOFERS NEEDED 2 rears experience srnngie roof

Wolverine Sheet Metal 533-4050

S E C U R I T Y O F F I C E R S L'VONiA HEALTH CARE FACILITY

has 3 new positions One each on Bays af le f ioons midnights w * l e I temsie w * mil iv.rn.sn uniforms S * [ good weekly paycheck You must I nave some security experience 8 be sv ail abW for any snifis Call between 10am-3pm for ap- '-pointment 8 Oelmis

5 5 7 - 7 7 3 7

SENIOR SUPPORT iv'E CARE RESIDENCE sxmk5 mature energet < c e a i ' . e id'viduai '<r Aetrvmes position Excellent benefits com-pel.!,ve wages Cail Debbie

66 f-1700

S E R V I C E Entry level posit ion t c responsible I person to do routine l a i d mainta- j nance ol 3M music equipment I Complete training provided car ra- I quired Can Mr Adam* between i - | 3pm 522-2918

SPECIAL PROJECTS sec ret a n * work repair parts purchasing » you enjoy doing a variaiy of dune* are Organized and nav* good lypmg skills thrs sman Novi vompan, is looking for you Sand resume to BOX ©09 Novt Ml *605C

S P O R T E L L E -We are looking lor energetic enthusiastic 4 ambit ious m* i u re minded people seek^ig a growing career wttn * Dynamic Women s Read, To Wear Cham

We are looking for all posit ions

MANAGEMENT "RAiNEES FULL TIME SALES PAR- T-ME SALES

STOCK HELP CASHIERS

We offer • Liberal starting pay

- £ i1e«*rve T'sming P r o g t i m • E xcelient opportunity

•or *dv*ncarnen' • Maior Medical Dental 8

Lite nsurance benefris • Pwd vacation

- Opportunity tc grow wrth a Peopi* Company

II you are interested m K»ng our TEAM you may sel up an interview by r.a«kng 552-0052

Calis will be 'a»w" c . Wed " Sapt 28 4 F i Saot 30

S P 0 R T E L L E ESCAPE THE ORDINARY

S y s t e m s S u p p o r t

T e c h n i c i a n r * o * r * i APD * world Wide SUPPaar and rnanutecturor p i * i * i a -o f t r * a r t parking faeiuty management ac ca* * end lavenu* control symiems ha* ar immeda t * 9 P * n ' « et Us f * rm ,ng lon Hil l* Heedquar te r t rechmcai leieghonw training arid m staaafion support o< P C based net work systems communicat ing wttr micYO processor control led d ig i t * oarvr es a the naan r * this poemon »he .deal candidal* should be e / p a t-enced end * b i r ! C work indepand ert iy pa r to "mng mstaaaticms s l a " up and sen nee Excellent persona and communication sain* ar* a must An A SEE degree cart ihcaie m eiecironxcs ot equ'vaiant technical experience-is -equned Saiery ben-efits and oppGrtunrty lor personal growtn are a>< you would expect f rom rhe mdusl 'y Leedar For prompt confidential conslderatior. tomrara your • •sum* and salary requirements lo

FEDERAL APO INC 24 ' 0 0 Oestinew CoiKt

Ml 4633 ' umty Emptayar

TELEMARKETING SAcES MANAGER Hours M o n -fri 1 3t>-9 30pm oecaaxonai Sal 9 30 am 1 30 pwi Manage* lexwmwrketKig campaxgri hire* manage tram av struct mot ivate* caaars 'Je*xgn* saxe* corneal 4 -oot ive l io ra i acrtrv te* ACnaes aaaxiunt Oxrecior

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Sw-.,c resume 8 salary ~stciry to Debra Payne Personnel O-ec lo -Oetroit Synph. jny O'Ohesler Forfl Auditorium Detroit Mi Nc pnone cans pxeasa E q u * Oppor tu

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• 73-0101

VENOMG ROUTES

mg k» people wrth amcara H i l l I ta work We reguaa mgh Softool edu cabon driver l kcanaa 4

' - s r u s s r -wrtr, t without experience may aptay m person Mon thru Fri #em 5pm

[ at HAV INC 19000 Scnooi t raf t . Matron Micf, .corner Schoolcraft 8

I Evergreen a m 104 a l En e r a aani or CaiLtOr appointment B34-S2S0

Equal Opportunity Empxoyw M/F

VIOEO TAPE ARCHIVIST p'ogreterve mgn lech fwm m Soeth-'iWO a seekmg ar individual to par torm venous kbrary 4 vault rluttaa Th* ideal candidate w t l be dalaa granted 4 be able lo kit 8 pack neary material Previous kbrary aa-perienoa helpful bui not neceaaary Salary plus lu* benefit peckaga Send q >*nhca'-ons i n c v d s a l a r y •eou-rements IC' videc Tape A/cm-visi PO box S451 - a t n r u t V a g t

Ml 40C7«

VOLUNTEERS Plymouth Twp Po-ne* department presently he* open ngs to- Vokunieei c o m n u m t , ker-ncr offices Applications a.ax lede b*»w*wr th* hours Ol 8 30am-5pn-Mon thru Fn al Plymouth ' a ® Poltca depart man- 42350 Ann Ar-

IborRoeO Piyfrioum Mi 46170

WAREHOUSE OOCK 41 : HOUR Can us Today AI

, Ca* Todai 567-120C I Only Fee 465 JOt Netxwrk

r arm»ngt on nH An Equal Opport

TAILOR SHOP tit l ing sewing ex panenc* nex«>ec Sp-xtniiaid area can 569-2277

S E R V I C E M A N A G E R Aulo repair shop Must have mim-mum ot 3 f t wrue-up or shop man-agement experience Farmington Hins 553-0013

S E R V I C E P O R T E R fu l l l ime, good pay and benefits ap-ply to Don Massey CacWlac 40475 Ann Arpor Rd Plymouth. 453-7500

SPRAY PAINTER Spray Pawner needed wttn expen ence m spr*y pam ting wood foam 8 plastics with water cased pamts FuH t im? position avarlable wrth 'ufl company benefrts c c appointment can *53-116*

STE^L SLITTER 4 o- EDGER Oper ators Experience only lor westsxda warehous* CaU 464-559!

S E R V I C E R E P Full or pa r i i ime work avanabie cleaning rental c a r s Mus i h a v e g o o d driving r eco rd 4 be a b l e t o work o u t s i d e 11 i n t e r e s t ed p l e a s e can 352 1660

STOCK AND LIGHT assembly work Plymouth a r e a FuH t ime Ca* Todd

455-4400

T A L K T A L K T A L K

W e have immedia te-open-ings in Novi. You must De enthusiast ic & have top r i o t c h c o m m u n i c a t i o n ski l ls Telemarket ing sales exper ience preferred

Openings Mon-Fr i f r om 5-9pm Great oppor tun i t y for s tudents A homernakers Call now

655-8910

TELEPHONE SURVEYORS

21 r~>rn+<ysm** ">• w»wO-n.§ ar«a Af le rnoor •rv3

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CALL 557-5700 SNELLING

'TEMPORARIES ne ver * pee

- I U T R PuH time posif"On - n m e d a l e opari •ng Growth pctientiai compeliiive wagebimafn package Send - a sume to /ice President 23817 . ,b ertr Farrvwigton. Ml 4802*

TELLER - PART TIME Position open ai our Northville 3f.ee Candidate -nus- .have good math ciencai saJts. Pobnc contact experience PrevtouS teller expe"-ence -equirec Excenent Starting Sa.ary wrtn paid vacation Appi, m persor "0am-3pm Mon thru Fn

Detroit ' M o n Savings 250 North Center

An Equal Opportiumty Empoyw

WAREHOUSE DFItVER Appl, Tues - Thurs 9am-noon only Advance Novefty J27«* ink at w Rd Radford No '

WARE HOUSE Full tuna poel t lon x . I K I M tor -ata» company Ra-sponsxCMrtias memde s h i p p ^ and -ecaivmg oeiiver^s and -e lated Ar-ties Chauftaur s K a m a raqtmad Benel'ts included 553-62B0

WAREHOUSE HELP Expenencac Warehouse help head-ed at our SoulDlxald locat ion Mus i n*ve previous Hi-Lo dr iv ing experi-ence Fiai time posi t ion a«c*aani cwwWs Send reeume asctuding aa>-ar, requirements to Attention—Par sonnet P O Box 5991 Southf ie ld M 48066

WAREHOUSE HELP Bunding supph dw tnbu lo r «• Novi

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WAREHOUSE HELP N eeoed lor or 3 * tn*mt>t, 8 lagrit Aj*1omer w »...* u „ s t -,»*T •» l *C c t ransoorta-ti on C M $usan 422 5587

WAREHOUSE PERSON

Mature mdnnauai Exper ience c e i e r - e d Can NA" 3S4- i2«2

EOE

ADIA P e r s c n n e l Se rv ices

Never a -ee

TEACHER, ADMINISTRATOR to' private learning center lor inst'uc • loom 8 testing 'eaching oegree -a-qu-red Good organizational skins Mon-Thurs 1 lam-8pm Education Service 3810 Manchester Cl Bloomfieid Hills Mi 46C <3

THE FOOO Services Dap t of 'he Troy Scnool Dustnct is in need ol subs t i tu t e help *c appN can Gayte Morar. 689- 749*

*n Equal Opportumry Employer AHivmatrve Action Employer

SERVICE REP Full dr part time available cleaning rental cars Must have good driving r eco rd 8 be able t o work oufvde if i n t e r e s t ed please can 352-1660

ROUTE SAiES Plymouth bevw- 'r age operation has immediate open- 1

ing for special delivery driver Excel lent entry level position Opportunity

advancement Sr6 days per W Must be oependatue with ;

chauffeurs license Knowledge of suburbs helplul Send resume to Route Sales PO box 8128 Detroit I

48208

SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Entry Level Position

Medical Testing Laboratories 5 yrs driving experience No traffic violations past 2 yr» Apply Mon -Fn between - pm-2pm

Roche Biomedical Labor atone* 32427 Schoolcraft Lnronia

An Equal Opport unity Empioyar

S A L E S A S S I S T A N T I

Shearson Lehman Hutton has opening lot bright del an oriented in-dividual interested m client services in the Brokerage industry

Qua i led candidate should be wen organaed. have excellent ore; and written communication sains work .•ell unde* pressar Some expen ence prefered

Send resume to P O Box 5016. Ro-chester Mi 48308 or caa Ms. Slog Un al 6SP-TAA*

SALES CLERK Apply Tues -Thurs Sam-noon only Advance Novelty 12744 master Rd Redlord No telephone can*

SALES COUNTER TRAINEES Pi enable good wtth peooie 'eie-phone 4 cash -agister Hrs 9am-8pm Must be able 10 work overtime S some Sats Starting pay 44 25/hf Raises 8 promotions based on per fcrmance Apply North American Photo 27451 Schoolcraft Lrvoma

SALESPERSON Fua or part t ime No Sundays no evenings in person only The Linen Closet 6622 Telegraph a: Maple Bloomfield Ptaza

SALVAGE YARD needs experienced yard help and driver Canton area

397 1444

SAW OPERATOR Steel manulactur ing company m Redford Twp seeks employee tor afternoon l/vft to operate mdustnal saws Experience working wtTh in-dustrial equipment ana f*rmk*rity wrth various grades o l sfeei ex-tremely helpful Wage baaed on ex-penence Steady job ef th overt ime

Ca« 531-1140 e«1 160

SCHOOL BUS DRIVER 4 assistant h * Royal Oak pre-school Part t ima spat 20 hrs Non smoker with excel-lent onvmg record 286-4520

SCHOOL CROSSING GUAROS City o l Farrnmglon HBN accepting applications tar School Croaamg Guard* Must be able lo communi-cate wrth children apt* to wrthaland

ou l the school yeer w m t r ary 46 86 per hour Apply by Octo-ber 7 th 1968 to

Personnel Dept City o l Farmmgton n.»s

31555 W n Mee Rd Famxngton n a a Mi 4«0 18

An Equal Opportumry Empioyar

SCREEN PRINTER expen* needed ta» pomt of pui'cTiaea peny Knowledge m One-Man hand pnntmg 4 0 H I laadmg 66B-1661

SCREEN PRINTER

are a prngreeai * job m o p wWh 35 emplo iee* 40 hrs p*u* cue r tma Reply ta 4336 Normandy Court Royal Oak Mich 46073

SEAMSTRESS

mechme tor marasa •nanufaatmno tx jmpan i Fua-time p o t n o n wrth

work r i g condmorvs 8 beneft is Please appfy bate aer 8 A M 3 PM al Great l«Aae Boa 200 Honk Industrial

F AMS TRESS OR T AK.OR rarmxngton I

73743

SECRETARY RECEPTIONBT r u m t » f h o r c h m Pontiac M s

u c u w t y ooxmo < ata*y tar couxWry chxb Expen*

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SECURITY GUARDS RaWtaaa opan Mt day M par i tana M h a v s per datrt fo work aMe houee at m a m n LU «iH Piaxi am m*mimiri • i N i n Ma aat nae-aaaary Rut ta* aMaeii * UM8aran M t M t M Contact I * tlliMiW

Frankl in C t u b A p t s 2 8 3 0 1 F r a n k a n R d .

353-2057

SERVICE REPRSENTAT1VE Dentel maintenance organizat ion seeking mdivdual wrth HMO back-ground io service existing accounts wtth large OAW alftaated as wea as various m«d-tmall companies Musi nave strong communicat ion sxilis and exceaent organizational taata Some travel required rh *a * * tend -esumeto

Personnel / L oune 2000 Town Center

Suite 2200 Southfield Mich . 46075

Stock/Cashiers, Experience Oeswsble Out we wis trBm nght people Flexible *chedu*e part o» full time wages 4 benefits based on *D4ity CaO for mta

642-5116

C E C I L L E ' S 850 S Woodward Birmingham

STOCK & DISPLAY HELP

Wanted Exper ience pre-ferred, full & part t ime po-si t ions available

Appty In person onfy JOE'S PRODUCE

33152 W 7 MILE - LIVONIA

STOCK ideal tar Student, approx 30 hrs a week reta i l gi f t shop needs siockperson that Includes some heavy iifimg Apply in peraon at Tha Giving Traa a l Tal/ 12 Man

SERVICE SALES TECHNICIAN Business machine eouipment fun or part time Paid hospitalization va-cation holidays commissions and mileage No weekends or nights Musi have Oependabie l ran*por ta-t ion WJi train must be mechanical-ly inclined Startmg pay 45 50 and hour 592 1291

SERVICE STATION Livonia area needs Midnight Cashier Apply m person Rau s Mobil 17111 Farm-mgton .Rd at 6 Mue 522-0680

SERVICE STATION driveway Atten-dant needed tor fun service station in Livonia fun lime day shift 6 p a t time evenings Amoco dealer needs enthusiastic responsible driveway attendant who takes pride in doing a good roc Apply in person Amoco Station, corner 6 Mile 8 M-ddiaOaft see Art or Bob

STOCK PERSON M o n tftrv Fn Flexible hours Gener-a l Oeenmg 4 Hght stock work Ideal for houaawxfe Apply at Pme Lum-ber 12234 matter Ro Redford

SERVICE TECHNICIAN CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Due lo recant promot ion and phe-nomenal growth we ha»e opportu-nities available m our Reprographic Department lot experienced Techni-cians lookmg for a chaBangmg and monetarily rewarding career wrth a leader m our industry

ICS n a s experienced growth m every o n a o l lis 18 years in business We represent the Canon Una 6f prod-ucts which IS second to none Our service staff is the best C a n you measure up7

We offer salary c a r expenses 4 a fun benefi l package Can 'of a confi-dential interview sl ICS wxth Ralph Muaen at 356-0140

SHEET METAL DUCT INSTALLERS

Residential new construction steady wora top pay 531-9105

SHEET METAL INSTALLER tar heetmg. .entaafion 8 air condx-t ionmg Mmanum 5 yrs expenence Commercial only Fua t ime maia-anca A * Handlers Corp 373-6644

Sheraton Oaks •• now accapii^Q •ppliC®t*or»a for

• Room At tendants • House Persons

• Securi ty IE wee< Midnights!

i m paraon Mon Fn 9 Apply m parson Mon-F

27000 Sheraton Dr . Novt SHIPPING CLERK

Fua t ima tar Farmtngton HOa pub Smppmg 4 recerv « * a d Caa Pago.

477 1 8 » wig experience required

SHIPPING 4 RECETVWtG

Schooicrefi Rd Ltvorka

haa opening lor tMppmg 4 receiving help H a l b t i t a *»am-7pm M o n Fn greet tot) op-

mew tar coaege student

SMIPPMQ 4 NCCC'IVMO

STQCK PERSON Computer Opera-tor "4 Casmers Experienced Good pay with benefits Apply m person Old Redford Food Center 21673 Grand River E of Laheer

S T O C K P E R S O N Full or Part Time

APPLY AT

BROSE ELECTRICAL 7 Ma* at Newburgh Uvoma

STOCK PERSON for re t * * store lu* tana. Birming-ham area 644-5646

STOCK POSITION t ime lor womans lasmon store m Rochester Students 8 retirees wel-come C M Vickkl or lone. 651-6,164

STOCK POSITION For women* specialty store Part t ima n o m Liberal diacouni and present working condi t ion* Appty m person af Casual Comer . Tewlve Oaks M a i m Novt

STOCK ROOM CLERK - FULL TIME Entry level poeltlon exists wi our off-ice m Troy for an mdnnduei with a mgh energy level good orgamaa tionai Skills and the oeev* lo man-age * slock room Previous work s i penence preferred For more witar-mation please caa ,ou» Personnel DepT at 362-5000 ^ x 1 218 during

gular B nam aat hours Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

S T O C K R O O M C L E R K

immedkete entry level openwig tar a wen groomed ndnndua lo help maintain * naai. fu»y auopned stock room riaaponalMkfiaa wiaude 3*a •ry o l aa m-houee wscomaig U8 ea-praa* man 4 a* iretghi packages GOOO DRIVING RECORD f S S f N

(70ta* 01 Waal a mual benefits 4 pleasant work r i g condt-l ions Sand reeume lo

STOCKROOM CLERK P O BOX 2227

SOUTHFIELO. Ml 46037

STOCK ROOM

L g h t imppwig 8 -eoafntng dunea tar

ou* Macfromc experience « a plua Appfy a l AOCO Ocu l tS 1600 North-fwtd Or IS M M-59 of l Croaks Rd )

Storeroom Supervisor We are n tee r l f i takmg m a r w i m t tar a S l o w oom Sioerwerv whe eM oversee the «pw of taod products

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H O S T A Marriott Cftmpany

Matro Airport S T O « ST APT . tt M R S p a n 4 I w e Above average *Mr«na i

•or haa tl x eat* ta W * SUPPORT TtAM

TEACHER CONSUL T ANT for the Hearing impaired needed Must possess or be atne to oblam approval as a Teacher Consultant Earty Childhood Approval desi'ed Contact Personnel . a p e c County Intermediate School District 1996 W Omgon Laoeer Mi 4«A«6

664 5917

'HE "ALOWEEN OUTLETS ARE COMING Fun. run Fun Fu» & Part twn* poeilKms Menage's 8 saws cierks neeoec Livonia Wesi-and SoullifMId 8 other *-ees Please can Alma 261-5740

TEACHERS AlOE Doertxons avail acne immediate ccenwsgs Ca* l_au-

4 7 6 - 3 H 0

THERAPIST POSITION" iivBx'abte n ou--paner.t canic MSih

j or MA CSW Degree required Expe-r ience with adolescent! txretarred-Saiary negcriuatJie based on experi-e n c e Excellent benefits Forward resume to Community Comrmsaior On Drug Abuse 13325 Fermmgion

' Rd l - v o n i * Ml 46150

TEACHER S AIDE 4.COOK Needed tar aarty leermng center m the L ivonia/Redford *ree Some ex penence wfth children a plus. -Can for mora information 537-3680

TEACHERS 8 TEACHER AIDES FuH 8 part-twne poe ihon i avertable Dearborn area Chndrena World

27 1-5965

EACHERS Tour professional ski l l* could be the perfect back-ground lor a tewraromg career m esidentiai and commeraa l 'mvas i

ment reel estate Be your own boss set your owr. hours 440.000 to 470.000 Income end a secure k j l u r e Can about our CAREER SEMI-NAR series Century 21 4?&-6008

TEAM UP WITH

KELLY We need 100 kght industrial workers NOW lor long term assignment m the Canton area domg rework on harnesses No experience a necee-aary Musi be reliable and have your own trensportaf ion Apply now

Garden City 422-0269 29236 Ford Road

L ivon ia . . .522-3922 29449 W Six Mile Road

Plymouth 451-7226 754 S Mam Si

KELLY SERVICES

The Kaay Girt People Not an agency never a lee

Equal OpportKnty Employe' M/F/W

THE TROWBRIDGE CONCIERGE/CHAUFFEUR Full t ime day shif t pos i t ion available For m o r e infor-mat ion contact : Ms Hopk inson at 352-0208

TIRE SERVICE PERSON needed Wixom eree 8am-6om

346-9699

TOOLMAKER Journeyman wanted for small shop m Lnroma Apply to P O Box 5 H 9 3 Lmoma. M. 481S1 Attention Mark

TRAINEE Optical Slock f l i pp i ng 8 receiving funct ions Must be neat 4 area-organized wrth good

For 543-4115

TRAVEL AGENT Apoao prefer-ed Vacation. Corpo-

pec iage Akk lor Kalhy 737-8622

TRAVEL AGENT Birmingham 2 yrs axpananca Apoac vacation /commerc ia l great working environment benefits paid perkmg Beth 6*4 -5711

TRAVEL AGENT 6 MANAGEMENT POSITION

avakabw 'or persons wfth travel ex penance of 2 yrs or mora 362-2725

TRUCK ACCESSORIES INSTALLER wantad The eppacant should have some knowledge of i n t i a f c i g cua-tom truck *c icat*one* 26425 Grand River Redtard be'weer Beech Daly 8 inkster 9-6

TRUCK DRIVER ExpenencaO tar w i ie r - t ta i * driving

individual or t eam 961-06S4

TELEMARKETERS tie* el sales, da* and p y * w i g jfuft, Gggd work ing condit ions 8 hourly pay Contact Pam 552-5041

TELEMARKETERS Fua or part - t ime u p t o 47 per hour

c o w m e a o n Farrmngton H«s area C a l 476-0062

TELEMARKETERS - axpananca preferred bu l a*» train right person Good hot r ly wag* pms commission Evening sfwft Westland 722-3333

TELEMARKETER tor groeeng Southfsata Nrm

• l i l l l l F u l Ume with t e i i a a n Send n t u t a n conf idence to P O Box 367. SouthhekJ Msch 46034-0357

T E L E M A R K E T I N G P O S I T I O N S evaaabia no n a m ; nxone t f 1 Salary and bonus- n you t aa lo tatt on the phone and have * p l * * t a n i t e a t n g

523-4606

TELEMARKETING 46 00 PER HR

PARTNERS IN PLACEMENT 474-6500

TELEMARKETING e 46 00 P e r n o r Plua Cawtmia* or

7 6 •out yo«a kxture at m a n a keti

FITNESS USA HtALTN SPAS 737-

TRUCK DRIVER Farmmgton H i l s machine shop needs mature expenenced person ta orrve trucks Must ba rahaOie with exeeaant dmnng record Caa 6am tc 3pm Mon thru Thurs 471-2300

WAREHOUSE PERSON ca Must h*»

salary Pnone 547-6200

WAREHOUSE POSITIONS Open wn-mediaieiy Night 8 day shif ts avaa-aoxe Looking tor expananoad de-pendable end nerd monmo pe

54 1 -

WAREHOUSE RECElVtatG PERSON

to t 'am Appry Kitchen Glamor 3 28 7 70 Grand Rm Beecn Daly and master

WAREHOUSE SHIPPP4G 6 Raoafv ing Need experwncad 4 serf start-mg warehouse person wi th good fork truck 4 werehousmg a « t Sand resume to Caiex. 377 Ameaa ptymoufh. Ml 48170

WAVNE COMMUNITY Living Ser wcae * depart ment ol M a m a Health agency a looking tor wsdned-uats and coupiea a»io can gme PW s o n * care and love Become a tae-ler parent to a echooi age y o u n g a t * Dr ar aduft wrth * aisaomty Earn addi t ional and arork m your oem h o m a C M Homafmdar 455-6860 Ext 267

WAVME WESTLANO Schools AdvKi Commurwty Educa-tion T,acher pert lime Ahw naUve Education i jnoarnentai of Mafh. Computer Mam Compuew S l m * t Compulei Progrtnmmg. Mon thru Fn 12 30 to 4 30pm Cherry MM Adufi Camer Cer tAca t io r 'WQuxred Math 4 Computer B u d t t SwuJ re-sume to Mary M MC Cower Execu-tive Director 36746 Westland M> 46165

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WE ARE NOW bona lor iandacape Craw Paraon-nal Nc expenence experience Ap-piy at Plymouth Nursery 9600 Plymouth Rd Plymouth

WEISER IRON & METAL COMPANY

NEEDS THE FOLLOWING:

Torch People Crane Operator Shear Operator

EXPERIENCED PREFERRED

7 2 1 - 2 0 5 6

TRUCK DRIVER For pek -uc 4 dee nana* Muat be •ngargetic 4 be wrtfcng to mjstte

tt have a good dnvatg record w tne Metropol i tan araa and • tne eapaWMT. of d r w n g a stafce

truck Appfy W i a n t Dl <*i J t e d 13170 Merr iman U'lOWM

WEU3ER /HELP6R Structural Fab Shop

Appfym Peraon 6001 RondaOr Canton

T R U C K D R I V E R Plymouth mamjlacturwig plent m need oI serm-truck driver with 2-3 veers experience end good drnang record wage* Merkng at 45 00-16 00 per nour baaed upon q u e l *

taean 9em arid * p m at

P l y m o u t h S t a m p i n g 3 1 5 W A n n A r b o r R d

P l y m o u t h 4 5 3 - 1 5 1 5

T R U C K D R I V E R S Needed f ront -end ana 'Oe -o " Good benefits Ptaaaaca* 2*2-0800

TRUCK DfWER-wrarahouaa Par sormai Apply M o n - F n m Whoa* set* Heetmg Supply 30641 6 Maa

T U R R E T L A T H E P aaaking

356-4200

TYPESETTER Mac SE. Muet ba tamwar www page ma program Good lype ig 4 1 , f m a

art background ,

TYPESETTING OPERATOR

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WELDERS. MIG ducbor work Apply m paraon bt laser 6 -1 t a m or 1~3pm at BMC 100 S M a Sweet Plymouth

An Equal Opportunity Cmpioyw

WELDERS NEEOED r pmamxta a aaame ai N i g Mxmmai axpananca aac-ary wai tram Startmg 45 50 per

4 up baaed on aMMy Oood aortuna o M -

trson Beuangw 3 North . « e Ml

With 2 or mora wm

K C H I " Cea 272 -6881

WELDING 4 F A B R « A T P * G SHOP •oo* wig tar layout

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HWNOOMi CLEANER - j a f l tram

WINDOWS CLEANERS

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WREOCER Oa»NCR O P g R A T O M i Heavy and l « M 8 M y naaai ' 8 H > tars m a a M a a M M a t M eeaM-

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NO S A L E S C A L L T O D A Y

ENTECH S E R V I C E S , LTD.

" . - K A T H Y 3 5 4 - 0 5 0 0

DENTAL NYOIENIST Experienced par1 t u r n <Fnday») Hy-gaenast for p l u u n i preventive ori-ented Troy office. 669-08 i i

V ' t t t * ADO TO YOUR INCOME

k » t * * Fr l /Sat to your t o e * super-market peeeriB ou l lood sample* M i n t M i a rakabto transportat ion 8 •Us people For n t e r . i e i i c a l Mon

* " ' * • — I0am-4pm. » * * - 7 n o 846-7003

5 0 2 H a l p W a n t a d

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AU.ERQY NURSE - wanted tor al-lergy cSrac FuH t m poartlon 5 yaar* axpananca io include. pock tasting. 10'*. mtorpreta t ion prap k a a u t i e n extracts and administra-t ion 6f Mergy « h o u Excellent aalary

• C Box 632. Obeerver a Eccentric " .spepers. 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraf t

. Uvonia. Michigan 48 ISO

ALLERGY PEDIATRIC M a d l c l Aa-atotant to* t ima, banaflta. Farmtno-Hm araa. A A tor Clara <77-OAS*

ATTRACTIVE SALARY M M tomato u M i

. M T ) medical. M igh t loaa or health

ara »aa<chmg tor a protoanonal par-pan ef lh management M t o to pro-a w i our therapy aa we« aa service ana rnotrvele aer c i en ts Exceaent

M E D I C A L B I L L E R FuB

478-1100

- 5 u s 7 DENTAL OFFICE in Uvonls naadi tront desk paraon wttn axpa-nanca In tha dantal ftokJ and good

Exoaaant hour* C a l Roaa or leave m a

464-7770 s r * MOOERN DENTAL OPHCE

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853-8766

CAREER BURNOUT? - M M * about a • l O n g No tormal t raining raqulrad

9 * 1 1 M levela o« opportuni ty trom «pp>anuca decorator t o poaaibto BuMrnai partner Hkp 655-8640

KHO MEDICAL NOW

Urgent Care aree •venlnge CM 346-6000, Ext 325

, CHA1RSI0E ASSIST AWT i Htta araa. Pediatric Orthodontic experience 4V» day waak. n o m v

Satary ptua banaflta 553-3260

. CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT | * part tima I . Looking tor a fnend-

6 organized mdMdu-0 . to aacrk In a buay Birmingham Chiropract ic off ice. W M n g to tram.

' - A J M C A L MEDICAL ASSISTANT tor totomtoL Expartanoad to Vana

' j u n c t u r e 8 EKQ. 20-30 hour* SoutMWd «rea B e p f y i o box 506 Obeerver 6 Eccantrlc Mwspapa rs . 16251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia.

_ M ^ i c a n 48150

DENTAL ASSISTANT

pi a toned but mm con-r training C a l PhyOto 464-44»7

-OBKTAL ASSISTANT - F u l t ima tor Livonia practice. Muat ba ex-

i looking tor an en-parson to >om our team

425-4530

DENTAL ASSISTANT needed part

s m s l a d t require

Ooraan: 367-3106

AL ASSWTANT-PART TIME

DENTAL ASSISTANT I s par i -Oma

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_ 111am 4pm 647-31*1

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Fu l W a . tor

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DENTAL ASSISTANT Norttmaa F u l tima tor g rowing practlca moving to beeutl tui new Bunding m December WM t ra in If

453-5070

•OENTALCHAIRSIOE ASSISTANT OuMty oriented practlca m Waal-I

[land seMmg an experienced Assist-I ant m 4 Mended dantiatry F u l t ima I Top pay tor the right candidate and an attractlva banalW

722 a H packaga 1-5133

DENTAL EXPERIENCE chMmda & front daafc 7 Wa r » a d

w outgoing, cnaarlul paraon tor f u l tima poaition ai Canion 456-5370

DENTAL. MYOENIST - down town Birmingham Saa*Ing matura, p ro-IMMOTM tor to! t ima poamon

Oaya. 644-2136 Eva* 645-0623

D E N T A L H Y G I E N I S T Share our commltmanl t o our pa-Hants fu l tima Irom Nov -Fab . part

i lharaartar Our B i rm ingham « Is saafcmg an axparianoad. arv-

thusiastic nygiaivsi *kiuad i n 6 * •odantal iharapy * • p r o m a * * r un-matchad u i a r y and an a n w o n m a n i thai M l *urpriaa and dakghl you Wa look forward to haarlng t rom

645-07*0

DENTAL HYOIENIST 2-3 days.'waak. m o d a m Br i rmngham offlca. $ '6 /par hour 642-6430

DENTAL HYOIENIST Pan tima Buay Southf lald ofhea Excakant *alary O a C M 560-6304

D E N T A L H Y G I E N E S T F u l or pan t ima hours avaHabia Troy araa 583-9688

DENTAL HYOlENtST - Enargat lc. anthusiaatK Dantal Hygianist to work part tima In prograaslva. pre-ventative practlca m Uvon ia C a l

425-1610

DENTAL HYOIENIST PravantMn oriented family pract ice seeking enthuetastlc individual to complete our team Ptoaaa c a l

346-7987

DENTAL HYOIENIST - Enthusiast ic, productive parson tor growing pao-pie-oriented family dantal pract lca In Birmingham Good pay plus op-portunity tor bonuses Par t - t ime C a l 644-5735

DENTAL HYOIENIST tor n a d a f t y office in Dearborn Hats Growing practlca with active hygiene pro-gram Flexible schedule, salary 6 benefits to be cMcuseed at inter-view Plaaee phone 277-0510

D E N T A L HYGIENIST

We are a progreealve Southf ie ld family practlca looking tor a f r i e n d ^ , caring, quality oriented MygierMat if you ara looking tor a l u l t ime poei-

ftts profit sharing. unftorm Ntowanca c a l us at

P«y a

D E N T A L H Y G I E N I S T Sat Royai Oak

546-1711

DENTAL HYQIENtST- W B l o o m he ld General practice commi t ted to a»-c i l i n c e deeraa personable, conf i-dent ROH Clinician tor a l ternate Sat 9 a m - i p m Only 851-5580

DENTAL HYGIENIST H you have a greet personali ty 6 want to work with a friendly of f ice staff m Waat Btoomhaid on Tuea . Thurs I '1 day alternate Saturdays, c a l 681-1440

DENTAL HYGIENIST

location Loyal I a l wafting tor that Mon-Tua-Wed Mile/Newburgh • 591-0011 626-1494

DENTAL INSURANCE COOROINA-TOR - pi~t tima, aicpariinctd pr»-torred. computer knowledge helpful.

427-2680

DENTAL INSURANCE CLERK C — -4 & jm - , -«• - - -cxyerwiceo. >UB tWTie, imfT>«ac«ie opening. Ptoasartt atmoaphara. berv eflts Southfield Candy. 355-9600

DENTAL OFFICE MANAGER

ar rangements F u l ume. no and caaa planning

wMkands. no nights C a l tor Inter •tow spot

Dr M WEISS Redtord 535-1198

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DENTAL TECHNICIANS Part time caramaat needed Laam OiCOR coloring Piecawork avaa-abla 855-5533

DENTAL TECHNICIAN CERAMIST Experience prelerred. Mon -F r l . , Farmington srea 478-3355

DIRECTOR Of NURSING Compeaaionata R.N experienced m gerialnc nursing lor s 115-bed ex-tended car* facilrty Must have good communicat ion 8 organizat ional

with experience in supenrtsnn and/or management preferred Sal-ary commeneurale wfth exper ience

Ouakcara Nursing Canter 925-8655

OiRECTOR OF NURSES Needed for Nursing Home located «i the suburb of Livonia, Canton, Plymouth area Wa ara seeking a qualified <V« to luperviae nurwng depertment Send reauma and sal-ary ragulremants to Adrrantatrator, P O Box 9124. Livonie M. 48151

DURABLE MEDICAl. EOUIPMENT company has s position lor a medi-cal service tech with the mechanics.' se«Hty to repair aqmpment. personal concern for people, lo dekver 8 set up medical equipment m patient * home 8 the dedication to be on-cal i Excellent d rMng record required 8 experience prefered but not necee-sery Part l ime/fun t ime posit ion available Please send reeume 8 ref-erences to P O Box 761. Southf ie ld Ml. 48037-0761

ENERGETIC Medical Assistant lor very busy office Good benefits ex-cellent salary lor right person C a l Melon •« Mon thru Fn 10am-4pm

425-5218

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Wanted with outpatient psychiatr ic clinic experience and/or medical txlfcng experience Competi t ive sal-ary 8 benefit* bemg offered Ptoaaa leave a massage wtth your name 8 phone number on our answering machine Wa w l l return your call as soon ss possible 645-1929

EXPERIENCED BILLER for busy Po-diatry Office Excellent saiary 8 ben-efits Immediate openings - Wayne. Ann Arbor Area C a l 626-3106

EXPERIENCED MEDICAL BILLER tor buay Uvonia practice Computer bill ing experience a must Call

Mon thru Frl 11am-4pm 425-5204

E X P E R I E N C E D

M E D I C A L I N S U R A N C E

B I L L E R S

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M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T For Pediatric office Fu l 8 per l t ime Farmangton aree Clara. 477-0854

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Full time, experienced only No evenmga or i i l l end* Birmingham area 64 7-4425

MEDICAL ASSISTANT in Pediatric office in Plymouth Af-ternoon Hour*, good wormno condi-tiona pleasant office 4S9-9260

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Need experienced MA Pan-t ime lo work in Plymouth internal Medione off ice C a l 11am-2pm 451-0070

MEOiCAL ASSISTANT Part-t ime, Mon-Wed-Fn i pm-7pm Cardiologist s office Call 569-4232

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Southfield Internist 's off ice Solo prsct ice ex-perienced In leb EK0 8 X-rays Benefi t* Friendly office 557-7878

MEDICAL ASSISTANT, exper i -enced wrth good organizational skids needed for busy Ltvoms *ur geons of f ice" ' 421-0202

MEDICAL ASSISTANTS Positions svausbie immedisteiy lor medical aaaistsnts- experienced m Vena-puncture. EKG. PFT. Mon-Fn l^vonia Contact Kathryn 522-5220

MEDICAL ASSISTANT tor Pediatric office In Livonia Approximately 20 hours s week Call 591-0220 or afier 6pm 8 week-end* 649-1037

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Full-t ime, tor busy OB 'GYN office in Southf ield Experience in Venepunc-ture Salary negotiable Benefits available Experienced only - need apply 424-9030

MEOICAL ASSISTANTS FuH or pan time posit ions available t o do paramedical examinat ion* in the Downriver area Ptoase aend re-sume to Meditest. 24450 Ever-green Suite 210. SouihfteW, Ml 48075 or can between 9am 8 12 noon 1-600-821-2120

M e d i c a l A s s i s t a n t it V » J like to travel and are able to stay out of town Mon - Fn this msy be for you We provide medical screening test to industrisl employ-ees >n tha Midwest All expenses sre paid. No weekends or holidays

can for interview 557-1241

Positions available for full and p a n t ime Medical Biltor* wtth s t rong in-surance brflng background Our ck-ents offer excellent benefit pack-ages. they want warm, friendly 8 goal oriented Individuals with cus-tomer service * k l l * rf you are a highly motivated individual who de-sires s change m your career, than ptoaaa respond by reeume to

MEDICAL STAFF PLACEMENT 29299 Franklin Road

Southfield Mich , 48034

FULL/PART TIME Nursing Aj snts for day 8 afternoon ahlfta Ap-pfy In person at Prentla Manor, jewlah Home for Aged. 26051 Lahsar. Southfield - An Equal Opportunity Employer

G R E E N F I E L D

H E A L T H S Y S T E M S RN * 8 MAINTENANCE TECH

Greenfield Health System* Corp a subsidiary of Henry Ford Health Car* Corp has openings lor full ume and pen-t ime RN * st the Faar-tane Hemodialysis unit A compre-hensive orientation a provided m-tereeted RN * should c a l Judy Meistar. Head Nurse 593-8291

A fun time Maintenance Technician position • alao avakabla to per form preventive maintenance and ma-china repair Ah electronic* degree la required interested candidate* mou ld c a l Marty Konal. Administra-tive Manager a t 642-5038

HOME HEALTH AIDES LIVE INS

RN S LPN'S

Have an extra day? Need extra money? we need you W prtvate duty Mchagan Prolaaaional Services

352-5340

DENTAL OFFICE MANAGER Are you a top-notch, exper ienced Dental Receptionist look ing for a challenge, a met lculoua B o o k -keeper. outstanding In verba l 8 spelling afctta? It so. our P lymouth of l tc* a looking tor a truly "Take -Charge peraon to to* our Dantal Team. l U M i m e We ara loofc.ng tor

parson Willi in i t iat ive 8 humor If you have a l these

455-2890

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DENTAL OFFICE RECEPTIONIST Receptionist tor m i l but n e e d y

knowledge a muet APACS compu t -er axpananca a definite plua. but not a neceeaify AaatoOng exper ience •too a poerttve Financial remunera-tion and benefits dependant upon

Phone Mary Ann at: 4 7 4 - 6 0 * 3

DENTAL RCEPTIONIST - S a e k n g friendly motivate mdMdua l Part to-fua tima Experience pre tor red Livonia 533-7542

D E N T A L R E C E P T I O N I S T

Wa are aeaklng mature. MiBed. con-fidant MdMdual tor a l u l t ima poai-tion In our busy, togn quaaty pedia-trics orthodontic denial p rac t i ce Computer axpananca h e l p M . danta l experience a mual CacMan l com-peneehon tar thoae who quaaty Send -eeume to: 2677 " Lake Rd. Sun* KM

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - l u l t ime, d a n t a l i n s u r a n c e e x p e r i e n c e • 17.000 per yaar plua beneWU B k

c e 642-6430

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST -Expar l -

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OENTAt w c E P n o w r r

HOMEMAKERS/COMP ANION Homemakers needed for expending home csre agency In Oek lend Coun-ty Job cunstsl* of meei prepsrs t lon 8 light housekeeping

Flexible scheduling on bonus vacation

C a l Pat 335-0996 Persons! Hsalth Care oi Michigan

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HT/HTL Sinai Hoapitai haa an immediate va-cancy tor en ASCP regaatered or ra-

t atogibto F m t ime day poai-toaturmg a 5 day 40 hour work

wees Weekend 8 holiday rotat ion wai be required Pr •MOUS I t r g t RTOA-C n

pital experience a pretorred

Wa oltor a compatltva wage 8 com-p«shsn«ivs benefit packsgs For im-mediate consider at lor ptoaaa for

Skvai Hoapitai of Datron Employment Office

DaptGTF 6767 W Outer Or

Detroit Ml 48235-2*99 Equal Opportunity Empioyar M/F

MEDICAL ASSISTANT with X-ray experience Medical Receptionast. With medical insursnce experience X-rsy Tschnicisn or student willing to tosm Medical Assistant dut iss needed lor full snd p s n time posi-tions In Westland snd Dearborn Heights area Evening and weekend posit ions open Ca l Mrs Mefton st 282-8858

MEDICAL ASSISTANT'Receptionist for Southfield medical office Pretor experienced Computer knowiedge Cak after 7 30pm 348-1576

MEDICAL Assistsnt needed lor busy Farnvogioo Milts off ice Expenence preferred Calf Patl i between 10am-Spm" M o n -Fn 553-4646

MEDICAL ASSISTANTRecept loniat lor Uvonia OBGYN Part time. Mon 3-8PM Tuee Thur* 2:30-7 30PM Recent experience m venepuncture Infections, and blood preesurs es-sential Peg board knowledge

42! helpful 425-9303

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T Henry Ford Medical Center

Southfield Henry Ford Medical Center Is *eek-•ng s medical assistant to work fu l t ime days, evenings 8 weekends, experienced in gynecology 8 certifi-cat ion are pretorred interested can-didates may contact: Mary Ann Ryan 258-5911

Henry Ford Medical Center 30603 Southf ield Rd Southfield. Ml 48076

Equal Opportuni ty Employer M/F /H

MEDICAL ASSISTANTS

We ara currently looking for an ex-per ienced fu l 8 part - t ime Medical Assistsnt to stsft our Occupstionel Health Service* Cknlc Candidate* win assist Physiciana 8 Qkniciana in taking patient histories and treat-ment of patient injuries Candidate* *houkS also have expertonce m per-forming drug screen*, lab tests. EKG's and various ctoncal duties Graduate of accredited Medical As-sistant program preferred

Exceaent salary and trmge benefits that include hoapflakzabon. optical and dental Inaurance and m u d ; more Please *and resume or c a l

A N N A P O L I S H O S P I T A L

Personnel Depi 33155 Armapoks

Wayne. Ml 48184 313-467-4147

Equal Opportunity / • Aff i rmative Action Employer

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MEDICALRECEPTlONlST Full t ime. Garden City, experience required Drfhng. posting, patient con tac t f i l ing. 8 typing Non-•mofcer, reference* required

525-5744

MEOICAL RECEPTIONIST E xper ienced In Medic sl or Podistry off ice Knowledge of Health Inaur-ance is necessary Must bs rsfcabie 8 hard worker seff-stsrter Start ing •alary $7 /hr 8 higher, according to experience C a l . 478-1166

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Podiatrist 8 Internist seeking sxpa-r w n c e ^ M e d i c e i Receptionist Novi area V E a r y commensurate with ex-perience 8 knowledge. $7 .'hr 8 up

l i t * Hours Mon-Fn only 478-1166

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST wanted for doctor s of f ice m Southfield Ex-perience m insursnce baling, office

356-6100 292 3500

bookkeeping 8 typ ing

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST needed, pan t ime Must have typing sk'lls Medical twlkng experience pre lerred Out not neceaaary Farm-ington Hil l* Call tor appointment

474-0040

MEOiCAL RECORDS ASSISTANT Pan t ime responsible individual Io assist In the medica l records de-partment of s Doctors offica Flexi-ble hours-excel lent posit ion tor someone with school sge children Prime Dearborn locat ion Ask tor Susan ' " 441-1333

MEDICAL SECRETARY - with Oalkng experience tor Troy Internist Vena-puncture desirable 3 to 4 days per wk 649-2525

MEDICAL SECRETARY Iront desk t year experience Com-puter knowledge preferred Excel-lent benefi ts Send reauma only to NPMH, 30840 Northwestern Hwy Farmington Hills, M l 48018

MEDICAL STAFF SUPERVISOR immediate poartion available lo su-pervise Medical Staff lor busy Medi-cal Clinic m Mi l tord Experience re-quired Can Mr Albrecht. 665-3800

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTK3NIST experienced Part t ime lor x-ray clinic Flexible hours good pay Aak for Mane 350-3232

M E D I C A L

T R A N S C R I P T I O N I S T

Sinai Hosprlai of Detroit Mas an im-mediate vacancy In it 's Pathology Dept for an experienced Medical Trenacrlptionist to work s f temoon* t rom 2pm-10 30pm One lo two year* previous Pathology Tranaenp l ion expenence i* highly preferred We Offer a compet i t ive wage 8 com-prehensive benefit package For im-mediate considerat ion pieese re-spond in resume lo

Smal Hospital of Detroit Employment Off ice

Dept GTF 6767 W Outer Dr Detroit. M l 48235

Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer M/F

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A I D E S

A F T E R N O O N & M I D N I G H T

S H I F T S F u l tima experience not neceaaary WM train See Carol Brown

NIGHTENGALE WEST 8365 Newburgh Rd

Westland near Joy Rd An Equal Oppor tuni ty Empioyar

NURSE S AIDES lor noma care Expanding Home Hea l t l Care Agency needs home health aide* 10 work in Oanland County Area II you have nurse aide experience, consider receiving • 55 20-56 40 per h i . Flexible scheduling • Sign on bonus • Paid vacation

C a l Pat 335-0996 Personal Health Care of Michigan

NURSES AIDES We are looking for matura caring persons who love older people Ex-perienced or wUl tram F u l or partial shifts available Mt Vernon Nursing Center, 26715 Greenf ield South-field Mi 48076

N U R S E S A I D E S $ 5 . 5 0 T o S ta r t

West Bloomfield Nursing Center affi l iated with Wil l iam Beaumont Hospital. ha* openings on a l shift* for Nurses Aides No experience necessary we will t ram you Startmg wage 55 50 per hr with Increase to 55 75 per hr after 6 m o * 8 56 00 after t year wtth a fuk compkmeni o l fr inge benefits Pleas* apply at 6445 W Maple near Drake. Mon-Fri. 9am-4pm

NURSES - Full 6 Part t ime Compet i t i ve benef i t s In-House pool GPN 57 50 58 25 LPN -58 25 - 510 RN $10 $12 50 cents shift d i f ferent ia l For more Information cal l ' 326-6600

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P H Y S I C A L T H E R A P I S T ten innovative heed m(ury p rogram independent protoaaaonai to head PT service salary negotiable pkrs benefit* Resume lo Brant Senncea. 31627 Palmer Rd . Weal land 48185 721-2700

PHYSICIANS ASSISTANT Licensed or Nur*e Practi t ioner lull time tor O B ' G Y N Department medi-cal center. Southf ield C M 353-5020

POOIATRY/MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part-t ime in Femdale M o n Wads 8 Fn Experience prelerred but will train 547-2450

INTERESTING WORK in W Bloom-iietd small animal hospital. Duties reception, ctoncal. ammai cara 8 as-sisting s Veterinarian 851-5203

RECEPTIONIST lor busy mul t i -phy ucian family pract ice in N o w expe-r ience and flexibil ity desirsble Call Sandy or Sue 478 2882

RECEPTIONIST Friendly energetic individual needed lor busy chiropract ic cknac Clerical skills 'Squired WW train quanTied person M o n -Wed -Fri 8 45am-12 30pm Tues - Sat 8 45am-i 30pm 27527 Joy Rd . i b i W of Inkster Rd. Westland. 522-5501

RECEPTIONIST Southf ie ld/Birmingham area dentai specialty off ice i* seeking an addi-tional mature bright peraonabie in-dividual for Front Desk responsibi l i-ties Full t ime, generous salary 8 benefits Experience preferred Can Natalie 357-3109

RECEPTIONIST- A s s i s t a n t f o i chiropractic off ice Must hsve Ossic clerical * k * s . expenence helpful but will tram quali f ied person 681 • 3090

NURSES We need car ing professionals for l imited numbei o l staff pos i t ions Both pan t ime and f u l l ime Must show genuine interest m geriatrics Compensation for expertonce C M Mrs 0 Connor for appt Mt Vernon Nursing Center, 26715 Greenfield, Southfield Ml 48076 557-0090

RECEPTIONIST/PART TIME Expenenced typist for out-pat ient d ime Flexible hour* interview Call 9am-5pm 335-1130

RECEPTIONIST ADMITTING CLERK

Pan-t ime some evenings 8 week-ends Typing required Apply M o n thru Fn 8am-4pm Ardmore Center 19810 Farmington Rd Livonia

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION Looking for someone who would en-)oy varied dutlea m our Rocheater off ice Word procaaamg experience helpful 656-8380

M e d i c a l T ransc r ip t i on i s t ip i ta l Services has an open Hospital

for an experienced Medical Transcr ip t iona l l o work out of your own home The word proceaaoi 8 tranacrtbers are aupp led by us For Interview c a l 649-3760

MIDWEST HOME CARE. INC ks now accept ing app lcaUns lor LPN * and Nurse Aides lor prtvate duty Please aend reeume to P O Box 156. Southf ield Ml 46076. no later than Sept 30

N u r s i n g A s s i s t a n t s We are lookmg for Nuramg Assist-ants who are seeking career ad-vancement and a chal lenge Georg-ian Bloomfield can offer you a posi-t ion thai is rewarding a long wtth an excellent benefit package including 100% tuatlon raamburaement. loan and scholarship program, paid pen-sion hoadays and sicfc l ime Health 8 ma inaurance are available Expe-nence pretorred but awlmg to tram quakfted appkeants who have thaw high school d ip loma or ita equiva-lent tf Interested, c a l or send re-

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G e o r g i a n B l o o m f i e l d

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B l o o m f i e i d H i l l s . M l 4 8 0 1 3

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M L T Pan t ime Small lab. Troy area. C M days 643-7662

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST , Ideal work si tuat ion wtth high f u r * » Hon ing psych p a t i e n t s Days. 7 30am-4 00pm Must be able lo conduct Didactic Sessions 8 su-pervise craft area Contact Mrs Ettmger or Mr l a b M Ardmore Cen-:er. Uvonia. Ml 474-3500

N U R S E A I D E S All Shif ts Full or part l ima Wkl

t ra in 54 an hour Apply In parson CAMELOT HALL NURSING HOME

35100 Ann Arbor Trail Lrvoma, 522-1444

NURSE AIDES - Experienced and/ or cert i f ied lor homa care In weal e m Wayne 8 south Oakland communi-ties Transportat ion allowance paid Start ing wage 55 25 per hour United Heme Cara 459-5141

An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

NURSE AIDES Experienced Morn ing and after-noon shifts Brae Burn Home. 1312 No r th Woodwar Bloomfield Hkle

Nuramg >dward.

NURSE AIDES - flexible Hours. 4-6-8 hour shifts now avakabla Coma lorn our team of dedicated proles sionais earning added Income for the hokdays Apply m person. Nov! Care Center 24500 » Rd Novi or call

Meadowbrook 477-2000

MEOICAL BILLER - Ful-Ume. imme-diate opening Experienced ki M phaae* of matoncal bkkng Computer background a plua C M 552-0170

MEOiCAL BILLER/RECEPTIONIST needed for Doctors offioa insurance experience a plua Exceaent berie-fita t u M m e 851-6656

HYGIENIST WANTED Ara you available Mon or Tuaa or Thurs Pete ear Sam i p m ? 12 Mke 8 Farmington Rd araa Good boas, good firs. 8 good pay 553-6556

LAB TECH needed Mergy experience a plua bul not necessary Part- t ime.

851-6657

LPN OR MEDICAL ASSISTANT tor Ob Gyn office, l u l Ume. Southf toM araa 353-7 150

M l Ume tor . m Dearborn

Muet be a non

LPN/PART TIME POSITION i t . paantoua Medical C M C a l 2 * l - * 3 0 0

LPN'S • f t g n

Cm I k m n g Education Company patd training Comprahenerve bene*! r ie . ibk i ty In hours

Canton Aire Nurtang C 17001 - 17 Mlto Ad

An Equal Opportonrty Employer

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ments m Oeaiaasd County

L P N S - R N S 3pm-1 I p m 8 11 paw-7 a m *MR*

N U R S E A I D E S

L I V O N I A

N U R S I N G C E N T E R

M m * For AAergy 8 S w M h n D » partmanta Mual be - M i a) l a travel i l i a i n a*toaa 546-6000 Cat m

M A T U R i MEOCAL A S M T A N T

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M E D t C A L A S S I S T A N T

M E D I C A L B I L L E R S

Exee lem opportumtiea avakabla tor experienced physician end noepnal b ikers Temporary aaaagnment* available withm many Metro araa health cara faemttoa NO FEES C M TEMPRO 443-55*0

MEDICAL OFFICE Assistant for BK-minghem Dermelology offica Prem-ium tor certif ication Chakenging po-•Nton Competit ive salary 647-5750

MEDICAL OPPORTUNITIES if you have at least 1 year axpan-anca. Mad-Match can help you And the poaMion your lookmg tor a l no coal l o you F u l or part l ime Excel-lent salaries 8 benefit* C M Med-Match 551-0652

MEOICAL PERSONNEL to do mobae meur« ice exama Mual be abto to draw blood 8 do medical

C M 9am- 5pm

MEOICAL RECEPTIONIST/BH-LER

"-rf.kjdmg poeimg mauranca Com-puter a Ptua Southfield 559-5658

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST - M l tor buanr *urgeona oM Royal Oak eapenenc Reply to bo* 4*2 Observer 8 Ecoan-

• Nawspepers 3*251 Schooler ah 4 * 1 * 0

MEDtCAL R E C E P T I O N S

73 VN offioa txper tonoa 'naoee-Fai i i w « w i / i m i m » araa

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MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST

•toakna tor M l or part time poal ?S-40/hr* par eaMi sftomocn

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NURSE AIDES Full t ime 8 part l ime

C M Mary Pal , 473-7150

KITCHEN AIDES pan t ime tor af ternoons 8 week ends i d e a l ' f o r students, 3-7pm Alao part t ima Salad preparation poait ion available

C M C h n a 473-7181 McAutoy Canter Farmington HMs

Sisters of Marcy Retirement Home

NURSE AIOES • Hire m bonus money • Hire in no experience - 54 20 • Pay for expenence lo 54 50 • Company paid training • Company paid inaurance • Cont inuing educat ion saaastance • Flexible hours Come in for an interview

Cl inton Aire Nuramg Center 17001 - 17 Mke Rd

Mt Clemen* Ml 46044 An Equel Opportuni ty Employer

NURSE AIDES Now luring! Up to 16 25 hoepitai nuramg noma expenence required immediate openmga . Heeith Car* Professionals LTD

Sl id 25*99 W 12 Mils s360 M o n 8 Frl IO-12. 3 30-5 30 Qr&o. V H a a e Plaza a K » 1 M o n 2-47r r t IO-12 noon

N U R S E A I D f c S aenence but M tram

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F R A N K L I N M A N O R 26*00 Frankkn Rd

3 5 2 - 7 3 9 0

NURSE AIOES Why a fe * 54 an hr aahan you can • o the same work wtth ua tor as much aa 56 an hr » You mual have ( t | yaar experience or Certificate

Aaen i l aaUt Care An Equal Oppor tumry Employer

N U R S E A IDES - 3 P M - 8 P M

w i l l Nursing Cent openmga tor part l ima Nurse to * o r f Irom 3pm fipm No

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h a hnapwel or nursangNoma | » -equared You may app i or contact

GARDEN CITY KOSPfTAL

Garden CRy Ml 46135 421-3300 aat 4377

An Equal O p p f W t y Empto

N U P S E S A I D E S

NUWRI MO* - M T upenange - M I * M a i n o a fcemg m i n i l M

NURSES - Your professional skill* could be lha perfect background lor a rewarding career in residentisl snd commercia l / investment reel as-tate Be your own boaa set your own hours, 540,000 to 570,000 In-come and a secure future C M about our CAREER SEMINAR sa-ne* Century 21. - 478-6008

R E C E P T I O N I S T Full time, per son* Die efficient per-son needed for busy internal Medi-cine office Elusy phone Computer knowledge helpful but will tram Send reauma to Associate* In Inter-nal Medicine. 42160 Ford Road. Canton. Ml. 48187

NURSING ASSISTANT - to work in a nursing home setting, must be 18 yrs o l age 8 in good health M sh in* available, expen-enced or will train Apply m person Plymouth Cl 105 Haggerty Rd Plymouth 455-0510

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST Pan time school service posit ions svakable for thoae interested In us-ing their Iharapy skills m s unique pediatric habi tuat ion agency, pro-viding comprehensive oul patient csre to diss bled chi ldren Contact Joyce Raytord Detroit Institute for Children. 5447 Woodward Detroit, Mi 48202 832-1100

An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

DURABLE MEDICAL EOUIPMENT company has a lull t ime position svsuable lo r . * posit ive. self motivat-ed wek organized Office Manager Muat have expenence m medical bill ing Type 55-60WPM Light ac-coun t ing s h o r t h a n d p re fe r red Please send raaume to P 0 Box 761. Southfield. M l 48037

OFFICE MANAGER needed for busy Podiatry pract lca • m Southfield Graat career oppor tuni ty tor re-sponaibie peraon C M 353-6444

OFFICE MANAGER Are you eff icient, people oriented and well organized? If ao you can become a pert of our team and manage a buay two locat ion Podia-try practice Exceaent renumerat ion Wayne - Ann Arbor Area C M

826-3106

- O f f i c e N u r s e /

M e d i c a l A s s i s t a n t Needed tor an expanding internal Medicine pract ice Knowledge ol venepuncture. EKG. infections . mmiiTiel lab work New off ice - expe-rienced pre lerred Plymouth-Canton aree Send reaume to Aaaoc m In-t e r n a l M e d i c i n e . 2 0 9 0 C o m -monwealth. Ann Arbor . M l 48105

OPHTHALMIC It you ara fnandly outgoing, kke to work in fast paced off ice 8 have some medical off ice expenence ptoaaa send your reaume lo Mads-aan Comae Consul tant* 29629 Talagraph. Sikte 201. Southfield. Ml 48034 Attn Karen

OPTICAL DISPENSER lor doctors office Must have secretarial MMa 8|

an outgo ing personality lookmg tor an excapt iona We ara looking tor an exceptional

person to |Om our congenial leem of pr i t o a i i y v a a Farrnmglon H a s

524-2163

OPTOMETRY Asaisi am/Technic ian tor buay S o u t h M l d pract ice 40 nour* Experience preferred but wkl tram Buameaa hours 352-1772

ORAL SURGERY ASSISTANT F u l time with exceaent Innga bene fits Experienced m dental pre-

547-8

ORAL, SURGICAL ASSISTANT For buay off ice m Deerbom'Can ton

benefit* C M Sue

PART TIME POOlATRtC ASS T

good communKaUon 8 typmg M M * 16-20 firs par w a M 55 hour Sand

Poaftatrtc Surgeon Ml M 1 8 5 35551 Ford Rd

PEDIATRIC OENTAL OFFICE

M l p M but • son Hours between M o n Ihrt i Thur* Audrey

PHARMACIST - PART TIME

H E N R Y F O R D F A I R L A N E

R E G I S T E R E D N U R S E S Northville Regional Psychistnc Hoe-pitsl has openings tor several * a f ! Nurses |RN I) and first-Una S u f S v l -sor* of resident care staff on an 8 hour shift IRN II) Theee posit ions re-quire * d ip loma or Bachelor * De-gree in Nursing snd Michigan bcen-sure Psychiatric nuramg experience I* prelerred not required Seianea sre $13 71 hr/528.516 year 515 05 hr .-531,304 yeer Addi t ional 5% for af ternoon and midnight shifts Excekent fringe benefits if in-terested c M Mrs Dixon RN tor mora informat ion at 349-1800 ext 231

An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

REGISTERED X-RAY TECH Experienced F u l or part t ime C M Pal 542-0100

DURABLE MEDICAL EOUIPMENT Company has part t ime posi t ion available tor registered reapwatory therapist tor home care market Ptoase tend raaume to P O Box 761, Southfield. Ml 46037

RESIDENT A I D E Mature, conacaantiou* person want sd for f u l t ime s f te rnoon shift WW tram Apply Trinity Pa r t Wast 36910 6 Mile Rd Uvonia 464-2772

RN Canton pediatr ic off ice, part time days Call Chrts 477-0854

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F U L L O R P A R T T I M E

M r s . M a r t i n NIGHTENGALE WEST

8365 Newburgh Rd Westland, neer Joy Rd

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

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D a n t a l - M a d i c a i

SECRETARY'RECEPTIONIST f o r i Counseling Center in Northvil le typ-ing necessary Experience witn medical biking heipfui C M Sue at 348 1100

STERLING HEIGHTS Growing dam 1*1 practice m need ol a M l l i m e re-ceptionist snd s full l ime dental as vs ten t 826-6350

TELEPHONE COUNSELOR Psrt l ime W Bloomfield araa Must possess a great memory cheertul telephone voice accuracy and den-tal knowledge very heiplul Tua* Wed Thurs 8 30-5 PM 1 evening on c M at homa 55 per nom lo * t a n

ureen tor interview 855-1315

TYPIST/LIGHT BOOKKEEPER Part-t ime for f W Bloomfieid den-tist off ice full ot friendly people Very fiexibWhours Ptoase C M ' u * tor sn interview' Ask for Donns 855-6655

WAYNE COMMUNITY Living Sei vices - s deper imeni o l Mental Health agency 'S looking lor individ-uals and couples who can grve pei sons' care and "Ova "Become a fos-ter parent IO a school age youngster or an sduH wtth » developmental disability Earn addit ional income and work in youl own home C M Momefmder 455-8880 Ext 257

WESTLAND DOCTORS OFFICE needs fail t ime Insursnce Biiler Computer and billing knowledge p r e l w e d bu l will Irain Call Kay Mon T^/es or Thur* 11AM-6PM

729-4343

5 OPPORTUNITY I MEDICAL ASSISTANT busy expanding ophthalmologists clinic. Full 8 pan l ima openings m West land/Trenton II you are an en-ergetic team player 8 want to be-come proficient m all phase* of this technical medical specialty call Pennie at 254-1857

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A c c o u n t i n g Clerk Entry Mtvai poartion available tfi buay down town Ann Arbor office Must ba able 10 type 40-50 wpm dala en-try and accounts payable expen ence preterrad « interested send resume and salary requirements 10

MCKINLEY PROPERTIES Account ing Clerk Posihon

P O Box 8649 Ann Arbor Ml 48 107-8649

A C C O U N T I N G C L E R K

A maior Southflald supermarket chain IS see* Ing an individual with rec en 1 e . per-ence m a computerized account ing system Accounts pay able experience pre ler 'ed Compel 1 live salary 8 fun benefit package of tereo Send resume m confidence 10 Bo« 596 Observer 8 Eccentric N e - s p s p e r s 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonie Michigan 48150

ACCOUNTING CLERK Detro i t -based company seeks de-tan or iented individual to perform Account ing tasas 8 Clerical dut ie* Invoicing experience * s Pius A modera te amount o l typing •* re-qu i red Some bookkeeping experi ence is prelerred Compensation in-cludes full benefits Salary commen surate with expaKance Qualified candidates please (end resume '0

Clerical Support P O Box 779

Detroit Mi 48231

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O f f i c a - C l a r i c a l

ABLE STABLE person entry level posit ion good typisl . phone M i l s 3 30pm-midnight Redford Call Irene 534-2100

. PEAK SERVICES has rn*n<K3iaie opening* for e x p e r i e n c e d A C C O U N T I N G CLERKS Work for mapor company in the Metro Detroit a-ea Long 8 short termassignments * re svai l able Top pay 8 benefits are provid-ed C M Today- 680-9100

ACCOUNTANT/CPA CPA f i rm ha* opening* tor accoun-tan l /CPA s 1 year and 2 to 3 year* public account ing experience Ex celtont salary and benef i t* Send re-l ume lo Neme*. Alien 8 Co . 30200 Telegraph. Ste 165 Birmingham. Ml 48010

ACCOUNTANT- Experienced ma-lure mata/tomato to handle general •edger. accounts pevabie account* •nceivaOt* inventory control, credit 8 col lect ion* Computer or iented p r e l e r r e d Sa lary 5 2 5 . 0 0 0 10 530 000 depending on experience Madi*on Heaghts area Send r *eume to Box 584 Observer 8 Eccantrlc Newspapers 36251 Schooler ah Rd Lrvoma Michigan 48150

ACCOUNTING CLERK-Famlkat wtth computer account ing good typist for advertising agency u r A u b u m Hiks 393-0440

ACCOUNTING CLERK lor medical equipment CO Musi have account-ing experience excel lent future growth potential 8 good benef i t * Sand reauma 8 salary ruaiory to at-tent ion Jam 1072 W 14 mile. Ciaw-

son 46017

RN FOR GYN OFFICE Full or part t ime 14 Mi le ' 'Wood-ward Good benefit* Alternate Sat

540-6177

R N / L P N F u l t ime/part t ima. midnight shift

Apply in person Uddiebelt-Hope Nuramg Center

36410 Cherry tu i Westland Mi 4818 5

326-1200

RN-Pan time Apply In person Mar-ycrest Manor. 15475 Middlebeit . Uvonia 427 9175

RNS - COMMUNITY HEALTH If you ara ready lo apply your nurs-ing tatonts where they wH have a

Care Enjoy tha independence A flexibility home care offers Adult and pediatric posit ions aviaiabie m Oakland 8 Wayna County Aff i l iated with tha Detroit Medical Center Re-

ACCOUNTING CLERK Sou th f i e l d I nsu rance c o m p a n y needs account ing clerk Previous expenence snd computer lamikartfy a plua Preferably spreed sheets 1 multi-plan) knowledge Send re-sume 10 P 0 Box 300 Southf ield Ml 48037 or c M 353-3311. Ext 217

ACCOUNTING CLERK Part l ime in Pontiac tor computer ued non-prof i t agency Experience/ course work m cl ient* receivable third party bill ing and data entry a plus Flexible hour* , compet i t ive

Resumes to Controller ! anklm Blvd Pontiac. Ml 46053 An Equal Opportunity Employer

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ACCOUNT ING CLERK Soul n field construct ion company has immediate opening lor a gener al accounting dark Muat have atrong aptitude for number* and daure for •dvancement Friendly profeaaionai Office it interested pleeae send re-sume and salary History in strict confidence tc L C Foilmer Rud-rewicz 8 Co 26200 American Drive Suite 500 Southf ield Mich 46034

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Assistant Typing tiling data entry Send re-sume 10 U L 5665 W Maple Rd Suite A W Bloomfield Mi 48322

ACCOUNTING CLERK B<am injury rehabil i tation organcta l ion seeks detailed oriented individ-ual to per form various accounting funct ions E« penance in a compu-terized environment a plus Individu-als 3 veers Business: Account-ing ( deg ree ot Equivalent expert ancX , wi l l ; be considered Fu l and par i t ime pos i t ions Compel itnre sal ary and. benefi ts Submit r esum j m co« ' ioehce to Steve Pioirowsk>' To la iVherapy Management, inc . 2701 Troy Center Drive Suite 291. Troy Mi 48084

ACCOUNTING "CLERKS - 8 - t 2 mos experience 8 type 45 wpm Sr Typ-ist* 150-60 Wpm! 6 mos office expe-rience for major Lnronia Farming ton Plymouth W t i o m 8 Novt corpo-rat ions 55-57/tvr Call Gwen al Untforce 357-0037

ACCOUNTING/GENERAL OFFICE Experienced lor Plymouth off ice Call Nancy 455-8120

ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE Troy locat ion f u l time Mon thru Fr. 8 15-4 30 benefit* Account Representat ive lor our insurance

-dept Min imum 1 yr ctoncal 8 cu* tomer service experience required Must have knowledge cv experience of da la entry onto a computer Re-spons<bie lor the service of clients du t ie } will include logging mail pro-cessing special report ing forms checks, bi l l ing* tax report* agent* commiss ion etc Appl icat ion* avM-abie at Proctor Homer Warren Inc

2100 W Big Beavar Troy Ml 48084

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ASSISTANT 8 FILE CLERK - Troy location part t ime Mon thru Frl tpm-5pm Pre-vious account ing experience pre torred Appl icat ion* available at Proctor Homer Warren Inc 2100 W Big Beavar Rd Troy

ACCOUNTS R E C E I V A B L E Smelt m tg firm need* someone tor account * receivable and to aaaid m other off ice procedure* Experience or knowledge of accounting pre-ferred Computer experience help-ful F u l time Novt Send raaume to Box 622 Observer 8 Eccantnc Newspapers . 36251 Schooicrat l Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK Expansion haa creeled the need tor an exper ienced AR Clark (2 yr* mmur ium 1 whose » « * *nd work hi«-tory include data entry 8 exceaent communica t ion Third party b i lmg helpful We offer an excekent work-ing environment complete benefit package 8 start ing salary Send your resume 8 salary ruaiory to Control ler Specialized Pharmacy Services mc 33510 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Mich 48150

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE posit ion requi re* procaaamg of caah recaipta through data entry Typmg abklty la required and experience in data en-try pretorred Ptaaae contact Vince Zimmaro at Northwest Blue-print 8 Supply Co 525-1990 ext 50

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Urgently required tor r i a l tremdly d e s i g n e n g i n e e r i n g c o m p a n y Wordprocaaaing is naceasary for this full time posit ion 649-4444

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT posi t ion Qualified appkcani must have 121 yaars experience 8 should possess strong organizational M i l s proper phone manner 8 tome knowledge of bookkeeping 8 typmg Call Suzanne 323-4300 ext 241

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

• Day Schedules • Competi t ive (alary 8 bono*

• Graat benef i ts/ t ravel pay • 1-on-1 or ient* tion

• Teatchang 8 patient contact

9 6 8 - 5 3 0 0

RNa. Farmmgton pediatric of f ice pan t ime 8 f m time posi t ion* avak-abla Days, evenmgs 8 some week-end* C M C h r i a 477-0854

RN S LPN S 8 AIOES Needed tor f u l t ime part t ime 8 *hon shift* Compet i t ive wagea c M Mon thru Fri 277-6668

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Health Cara Protoeaaonato. LTD S o u t h M M 357-7060 Deerborn 563-0056

Ann Arbor - 747-6070

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A c c o u n t s • Rece ivab le C l e r k

Green Management Compe-a leading national property men-m e n l A m , need quartered m agemeni

opportunity for an entry level Ac-count* Receivable Clerk Reeponei-tuMtiee include data entry t rom •ease*, leeae 'enewal* 8 rent r e por t* Must be personable 8 poe-tess a urofeeaionai work stt l tude Typing. tO-key 8 CRT experience requtreo OueklieO appkeants send resume witn salary hntory to

Meryl WemgarOen v illage Green

Management Company M 6 3 3 Northwestern Hwy Suite 300

farmington Hill* Mi 48018

ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY Full time poaition available at Livo-ma occupational urgent cara fecik ty E« eel lent salary and benef i t* Contact Admmcstraior 591-0453

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Maior Food Broker in the Farming-ton area, looalng for fu l - t ime Administrative Assistant Computet 8 typing experience necessary Fringe benefits 8 bonus program

477-7185 C M Lon,

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 'r-oy con suiting Rrm looking lor ma-ture self mot ivated individual to handle invoicing, insurance word processing. 8 telephone Psy com-mensurate with experience Oreat tenef i l s p a o a g e C M tor personal interview 849-6680

ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY Tne Southland corp the nat ion* largest convergent * io re chain is seeing * qualiheio candidate lo fill posit ion in Wayne market office Candidates n u l l be aggreasive re-sponsible Oet ailed or iented . 8 de-sire position wrth opportuni t ies 'or continued growth We offer a com-

enensrve benefits pec* age that m-.udes medical, life msmance Start-ing salary commensurate with expe-rience Send resume" to Southland Corp 3850 2nd St Ste 200 Wayne, Much 48t84

Ar. Equal Opportunity Employer

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT • Enthusiastic mature responsible

self-motivated mdnndaui to work part- t ime in a very special D o w n , town Detroit office Must na»S good telephone Microsoft word process-•ng & bookkeeping ** i«s Dystocia «e*ource Oeniei i t e r s * stimulet ng 8 rewarding place 10 work C M 259-8844

ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY Growing sales agency see** * ntgnh motivated 8 organaaed individual to fm immediate opening Position offers growth potential 8 salary commensurate wrth aOWty Require-ments Include PC experience WP experience accurate typing speed ot 65 wpm 8 an outgomg/profess-wonai personality Ouekhed persons

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ADMINSlTRATtVE ASSISTANT Custom builder seeks mot ivated in-dividual wtth bookkeeping orgsnt-jationai 8 communicat ion s» lis

sand -esurne with salary re-to SCS '2730 Stark

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AATEC Tempora r i es

NOT AN AGENC* NEVER A FEE

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ANSWER "HONES clerical arork l imited typing fc- small snap in Reo lo rd 534-4044

A RECEPTIONIST for large Troy company , type 40 wpm some expe-namce witn Dimension Eaecutoneor Rohm system 8-9 mo* experience $14 000 Call Diana at Unltorce

646-850C

A R E Y O U B O R E D ?

T U R N T I M E I N T O $ $ If you have good clerical sklks we have word processing training avail able ma! can lead to long 8 *hort term word processing assignments m the uvon ia and New Center areas We offer holiday pay. merit increases *nd health insurance Can today loi an appointment

C O R P O R A T E P E R S O N N E L

SERVICES 18618 Middtobeii Livonia

4 7 8 - 1 0 1 0

ALL AROUND OFFICE HELP Your ctoncal skills could be the per fact background fc* a rewarding ca-reer with this rapidly growing com-pany Pleasant tnendty s tmospheie Challenging wage with profit shar mg. benefit*, .acat ion 8 more Fu" ft me non smoking off ice Appfy al O r c u m DMA 32900 Capitol off Farmington Livonia

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ARE YOU G R A D U A T I N G ?

Busmaa* School Data Entry Operator*

Word Processor* wrth experience Muhi Mate Di* playWrite 3 8 4 Word Perfect Lotus 1.2,3 DOS D Base 3 W e can place you m long of anon term ass^jn ment C M for appt m

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A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

A S S I S T A N T Your executive secretarial expwi ence of 1 rears plu* •* needed for a Fortune 500 company m Ihe South tieid area Typing of 60wpm 8 short hand o" BOwpm (op t iona l with word processing experience win get an in lerview immediate temporary re-quirement but long lerm option available Call Lynn

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ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY TT Te-ves America is seeing a sen

starting individual l o provide secre-tarial and administrative supoort lor •Is comptrol lers department The qualified applicant WIH possess a nign school diploma 2-3yrs secre-tarial experience typing at 70wpm and w e d prodfesing expenence Accounting and shorthand back ground would be preferred Proll-ctoncy in German would be consid-ered an asset We o«ei competit ive salary and a comprehensive bene-fit* program For proper considera-t ion pKtase direct your resume in-cludmg salary us to ry to

"e rsonoe i Oepenment ITT Teves America

>290 Mapleiawn Troy. Mi 48084

Equai Opportuni ty Employer M ' F ' H Equal Opportunity Employer

Male: Female/Handicapped' Vet

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PREVIEW OF O U R F A L L

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O P P O R T U N I T I E S ASSISTANT SECRETARY

Polished professional wi i r some Word Processing and axceaieni ap-pearance

FINANCIAL SECRETARY Do you nave conf idence m your adk ities posses* * l i a b l e work back gtound «nd have s t rong typing, snorinand 8 word processing expe-rience"' ff so this prestigious firm is loo* mg lo i you"

COOING C L E R * Stan your career in this growing firm Upward mobil i ty good benefit* and $800/ monthly

RECEPT lONiS T /SEC RET ARY Good organisational skills tor t ha

ao-ell spot Company soon to move to Farmmgton area Excellent pnone skin* 8 appearance Will t r e n on word processor

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964-5500 N E T W O R K RESOURCES INC

2^8C' PENOBSCOTT DETROIT MICH 48226

ADMNtSTRATIVE ASSISTANT Dental plan seeking detail oriented person with dental background S managemen i sk i l l * Account ing anowiedge a must Excellent oppor-tunity tor career minded individual who is highly motivated and able to effectively communicate wtth aiLigy-eis of personnel Please send re-sume to Personnel Louise 2000 Town Center Suite 200 Southfield Mien 48075

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A D V E R T I S I N G C E O needs coordinator capable of su-pervising tree lance protect worker* While producing proof perfect mate-rial cm deadline St rong systems and word processing sklks needed FE(T PAID H a r p e r W o o d s 3 7 2 - 4 7 2 0

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CUSTOMER service rep loi mayor Fortune 500 company m Sou infield Word processing 8 data enlry M « s necessary $ 16 & 0

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MARRIOTT WALKER CORP 925 E Maple Rd

8armmgnem Ml 46009

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BOOKKEEPER'SECRETARY tor ! girl off ice Soulhftoad Area C M 557 3856

B O O K K E E P E R If you nava 1 yaar of college ac-count ing or equivalent level 0* •£ count ing experience and anyoy an active off ice environment i |oe * Oui progressive and growing Ann Arbor neadquartered property man agement company may be right for you f in terested send reeume and salary requirement* to

McKINLEY PROPERTIES Boo« keeper Position

P O Box 8649 Ann Arbor. Ml 48107-8649

BOOKKEEPER Entry Level $5 to $5 50 per hr Must have some knowledge of Psysbto*. Petty cash checking account etc WI* traan right person Musi be able to type Send resume to C>*hc« Mg i 21651 Meirose Southflald 48075

B O O K K E E P E R tor Farmmgton Hills Developer Ex-perienced in Accounts Receivable'' Pay acne Payroll 8 General Ledger Strong Account ing knowledge nec-essary Computer experience a Plu* Sand resume wttr, salary •equaraments to Box 616 Observer 8 Eccentric Mwwspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

BOOKKEEPER Thru Trial Balance payroll taxes typmg etc Call after ' p m

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B O O K K E E P E R With manual and computer exper ence for busy bunders office m Meat Bloomfield C M Mon thru Fn 9 AM to *j PM 8 5 1 9 9 5 1

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A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

C L E R I C A L S U P P O R T WE OFFER • An excekent wage:benef i t package • Opportunity lor advancement • Diversity of duties • Dynamic work environment

QUALIFICATIONS • Strong organizational 8

interpersonal skills • Confident decision maker - Previous off ice experience • Excellent clerical skins . Minimum 35wpm typing Don t hesitate send your resume to-day!

OFFICE MANAGER P 0 Boa 5067

Warren Ml 48090-5067 Ar Equal Opportuni ty Employe!

BOOKKEEPER-"FULL-TIME 20411 W 12 Mrie Ste 201. South-fieio Experience necessary Call Kashat Accounting 352-6520

BOOKKEEPER FULL CHARGE Fast-paceO ofhee m Farmangton Must have some computet experi-ence Excellent salary 8 benefits Reefy Box 602 Observer 8 Eccen-tnc Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

BOOKKEEPER Full cnarge through financial state-ments tor 5 month aaaagnment Ex-perience with manual and computer •ystems will Quakfy a motivated m-nduai t c this challenging poemon C M 399-4900 ext 122 or send re-sume lo ICC 21470 Cookdge High-way Oaa Park Mich . 48237

An Equal Opportunity Employer

BOOKKEEPER fuk charge Full or part t ime Experienced m Building or real estate pretorred

642-9168

BOOKKEEPER - F u i charge thru general ledga* immediate openang competi t ive wages benef i t* Send resume or phone J 0 I 45657 Port , Plymouth Ml 48*70 . 451-3300

B O O K K E E P I N G F U L L C H A R G E

Successful Souttihetd companies seek experienced Fuk Charge Book •eepers Must have 3-5 years of ex perence m manual and computer aed accounting and also proper", management and or equipment leasmg Generous saiar, and bene-fits if interested please send confi den ia l resume and salary ' * q u n

it* l o Ms Utiank P 0 Box 69 1 Ml 48037

an recruit ing lor An unity Employer

BOOKKEEPING ' computerized Mon thru F/i 9-5

CLERICAL tu* u able lo i individual wnh Account* Payable becagiound You wai wora IO-12 ms ' wk on A / P 8 Ihe balance on do ing ganaiai office work u»o-nia locat ion Fua benefns Rapfy Kt Box 412 Ooeervei 8 Eccemnc Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

CLERICAL - Fu* time poemon Deta entry 8 typing required Contact Mr Fisher lor phone mierview tiemeer t o e m i2noo r 569-6800

CLERICAL 8 GENERAL OFFICE lor retai l * t o r * fuk tune Birmingham eree 644 5646

CLERICAL caw off ice in Farmangton Flexible - w i l l Salary negotiable £ a i l for appointment *7 1-4030

CLERICAL PERSON needed Farm ington Mitis agency P*rt time Light computer wort and -nemanc* expe t e n c e helpful Briar at 855-2COC

CLERICAL Position - Enlry cevaa $5 per hr room to grow i x i s t be acne •o type file 8 use good common sense Send resume 1o Office Mg-2165 ' Meirose Southtiead 48075

CLERICAL POSITION W BaoomfielO Reel Estate Office

On Orchard L M e RC Repmre* telephone clerical and some typing sr l i s Fun or pert time C M 8 5 ' 5500

CLERICAL POSITION AVAILABLE lor Southf ield travel company im-mediate ooenmg Ic ouaatfied per son Joe involves typing tkang de-tail work Please aper» m person be-rweOH 2-5pm HMHF Travel 29566 Northwestern Mwy

COMPUTER/ORTA ENTRY For West BicomRaid CPA fWm Ex per e n c e helpful but not required 20-30 hour* par weak C M toi ap

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COMPUTER INPUT TRAINEE For account ing lam Opportunity tor cajrrant hagh school graduate to •earn peyroa 8 bookkeeping mpul 8

buemeaa eOucetaon neapim Write only Personnel Oeeoo i 2*032 5 Mae Redtord Ml 48239

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SOOKKEEPER-GENERAL OFFICE Fuif t ime Computer experience neiphu W Bloom head 737-7040

Bookkeeping Partial Listing of Positions

BOOKKEEPER Southfield area Company seeks individual for pay-on and accounts payable also 'espon eb le lor unadjusted trial balance Wm also work wrth outside accoun tents Good opportunity

FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER Do you enyoy the challenge ol computer convers ions ' N £ suburban rhlg l y m requires fui- charge book a eeper Idea* candidate will have 3-5 years experience work axiansiveiy wtth financial statements and nave anowtodge of PC networks Excel lent benefits

DATA ENTRY - very sharp individu-al needed "or data entry Must type 55 WPM and 15.000 SPH Prior ex-perience in accounting dept or with Lotus a plus

HALF Robert Half of Michigan inc

28588 Nor thwesiem Vrwy =2S0 Southfield. Ml 48C34

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'Hanced «nrh NBi 'BM Decmate Samna or rYangi 7ypast-position* a.ai iatue now' Top pay

T e m p E x c h a n a e I n c •emporary Health Service

Southfield 557 5600

C O N T t K X DESK CLERK p * i t ime We are looking toi * part- t ime Contro l Desk Clerk m om Dast'ibu t ion Center l o son Hatch 8 dislr ib ute orders to be Mlec or, the after noon * h i h Mon-Fr, Candidate snouiC neve experience utilizing a CRT Apply m person io unaed Stat ioners Personnel Dept 32432 Caprtoi Dr L"*mia Mi 48 150

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EJtECUTrvE SECRETARY For ed vertrsmg agency in AuDurr huh good salary 8 benef i t * »enc ' • sume to M a r o n t a u 2701 a m e n t , Dr 5fh Fiocn AuOurn HWs Ml 4»057

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y Southf ield farm has immediate open mg Gooc typing math sane* 8 <<• exper ience pre fer red moramg condi t ion* • M 5«r a 2020 Soutnheld M, 4603 7-2q?0

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CLERICAL POSITION Opening * i Farmington Hills Full-t ime r t y p . n g 8 General Office du-ties C M Tracy 8em-4pm 477-1540

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CREDIT INVESTIGA-OR GENERAL OFFICE

Fas' paced leasmg company neec* peopae tor credn mve*tig*tion and genera ofhee work Send resume to ' L A C 30955 N o r t h w e s t * - Hwy Farmmgtor Hias Ml 48018 at ln CredU invest igat ior

CUSTOMER SERVICE Mature reuaoa* Good wilt- peop«

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EXECUTIVE SECRET A ® ^ Executive Secretary to ' « « * • lu presroen" and n c e - p r a a a o e n ^ tas: j ' o w i n g Dental Plan baj f lC Southfield J o t -equaromoni^ jA i - i . mumi 5 yrs expenenoa e*ca®e^-w management 8 orgamzaticma1 Mua*

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organizational skills • Good Wmg skills

WE OFFER • Competi t ive wage: benefit package • Exposure to upper management • Opportunity for advancement

Qualified appkeants send resume to AIRLINE PAYABLES

P O Be* 5067 Warren Ml 48090-5067

An Equal Opportunity Employer

A T T E N T I O N

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$20:000 Great opportuni ty for a highly motivated skilled secretary at an ex-cellent growing suburbar company Good benefits Fee paid Call Marie at 353-2090 After 5 PM Appointments A vMabM

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AUTO DEALER Looking lor experienced clerical warranty per*on Wa offer excellent pay fr inge benef i t* and pleasant working condit ions Ptoa** con-tactMr Mezc Service Manager Suburban OkJ* Troy Motor M M

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AUTO DEALER needs mature, re-sponsible adult who can type file 8 ansxaer te lephone* F u i t ime perma-nent posit ion C M tor appointment Joe Dwyer Imports 537-2292

AUTO DEALERSHIP needs warranty clerk with account-ing experience Appfy m person 2*760 W 7 fcllle. «at Grand River I. Exceaent benefits

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BOOKKEEPER Minimum 2yr» experience Comput-er ' iterate I M to prepere caah flow and meome statement* Good typ-ing phone and txgerkzationai skills Able to work under preeaure Sefl-motivated $ i 5K - t 20K beaed on ex-perience Please send resumes to Ar-Llte Panelcraft 13030 Wayne Rd Uvonia. Ml 48150, Attn I Tom Lirvacre

BOOKKEEPER Need fui charge bookkeeper with computer experience Mud be aaff motivated 8 self starting person with good acco*Kitmg-tMCkgroa«to Non smoker Send r * e * n e lo Ailiack Co 377 Amelia. Plymouth. Ml 48170

BOOKKEEPER One person olttoe m Redtord Sala*1

psyrol'l. scheduling, payables' receivables Hours 8AM-3PM kexi-bte 531-6950

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BOOKKEEPER - Part Time Appro* 25 hrs per wk FtoxlPie hrs Experience required Ptoaaa send resume fo Mike Barren*. 314*0 Five Mue Rd , Lnronia. 48154

SOOKKEEPER-Part time or ful "me 'or new aggressive company m Lrvo-ma 3-5 yrs experience a must Re-sponsibilities include M accounting functions such aa. accounts pay-able. accounts receivable, general ledger payroa tax return etc Please suOmit youf reaume 8 salary requirements lo Bo* 644 Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvonaa. Michlgen 48150

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BRING YOUR PERSONALITY" Your accurate typing varied oencat abilities and exceptional pnone skills could wm you * position as a SERVICE ASSISTANT with a major company Work with great people and receive excellent benefit* Send resume to ICC 21470 Cookdge Hwy O M Park. Ml 48237 or CM

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CAREER BURNOUT? How about a career m manor deco-rating No formal training required Several levels ol opportunity from

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CAREER TRAINING ' For guaarftod Oakland County rasa-dent* lo I ran for a rewarding career as * Word Processing Specieiisi Program participants wkl receive pead tuition transportation allow-ance training on modern eqmpmeni 8 IOO placement asaastsnce C l a n a* begin Sept 27 La

need clerk* with or without typing sklks' Receptionists with switch-Board experience are Hso needed w e nave immediate positions - -bo th long and short term Call NOW'

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588-5610

EXECUTIVE SECRET/ Representative Busy executive of national

TTk* poafton requrm lot* ol people orgamzatior a Mekong contact, math aptitude *nd a posi- •**> can a^ceec ™ ®aow tive attitude Some CRT and typing | "K 'equuements expewnce heiplul Ver> t»sy and ex- _ . = — Citing department Gooc benefit • Exceaent orgamzahonai m m * packaga- C M and Wave name and " * b - . r , t o work long hour* 145-50' number on recorder ' ^ M w a r w«h at We* of

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CASHIERS Successful Ha-end Slereo neianars are looamg for reaponstoto hard-working. organized individuals, lu i or part-time tor ft* present location m Birmingham 8 its new location m W Bloomfield Typmg. computet 8 bookkeeping experience helpful, Musi have good communication ak*s Benefits 8 wages comperabie to expenence Apply I0am-6pm. Mon-Fn .at 1560 S Woodward. Birmmgham. Mi 48011

payables pegooard system typmg. answering phones Nonsmoker Westland area / 595-7776

CHURCH SECRETARY Ctoncal experience neceeaary No computer or shorthend required Redtord C M 9 ta 4 534-7730

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PART-TIME GENERAL OFFICE

IDEAL F0A STUDENTS/HOMEMAKERS Are you interested in working from 5 p.m.- 9 p.m., Mon.-Thurs ? We are looking for good conscientious people wtio could work ap-proximately 16 hours per week. Office expe-rience is helpful but not required For further information please contact:

THE HUMAN RESOURCES DEPT. ALEXANDER HAMILTON

LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA

553-2000 EQual Opportunity Emptoyr

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Grows Again! Kelly Services announces the grand opening of Its new recruiting center In Plymouth on September 19. 1988.

754 S. Plain S t P lymouth

hours 9 a m - 4 p « Monday - r r i d a y

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CLERICAL ASSISTANTS Ctork* wrth general office experi-ence needed for long and short lerm assignments m western suburbs Must be detM oriented and type 50 WPM Good phone skills necessary C M Linda st ACRO SERVICE CORP 591-1100

CLERICAL ASSISTANT Entry level ctoncal poartion mrMabie wtthm s growth oriented pension consulting k m Accurate typmg a musl Computer data mput 8 word

Good starring salary 8 benefits peckaga Exceaent opportunity tor the nght person For appt 540-5300

CLERICAL - »ui time. PC 8 Lotus experience required Food aarvace background preferred Appfy m per-son n m 13250 Rotunda Dear-born Mi. 8 30am-4pm

CLERK TO EXECUTIVE OFFICES Dental plan has fui time opening tor s matura dependable ctork with good organizational MMa lAjat ba ai toast 18 yrs Of sge. have own traneponation and an axcaaant driv-ing record Ptoaac c M Louase at

353-6410

CLERK TYPIST mty tor an organized matur^rparaon with gooc communication 8 typing i k a * . 50-60 atpm Computer expen-ence halpfW SouthAeid area

353-9300

C L E R K TYPIST immediate lu l time poeition tor a fast 8 accurate typist <50-55a*>mX Wikng to work overtime during peak periods Oood seamg sptitude

p a c k a g e m-preacr tp t ion eluding medical, damal

8 tuit ion reimbursement Send reaume lo

CLERK TYPIST P O BO* 2227

SOUTHFIELO. Ml 48037

PART TIME DATA ENTRY , ' «M PC

Good typing apeed l a m M Lotus 1.2.3 15-20 hours per 85 an nour Pleeae a a m * r to Taco B M Office 277*0 Frankan Rd

DATA ENTRY-ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

O i aaen gang 8 vaned i aapnnaihe-ties. good secretarial M * s a muss 55 WPM mm $12,500 year pm* benefits Femdale araa 396-7000

DATA ENTRY Computer Operator For busy distribution company Ex-

detaks no smoking Send reei*ne to Mrs S at uober Inc 27150 W 8 h u e Southfield Ml 48034

D A T A ENTRY C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IN A FAST-PACED

ENVIRONMENT

Top pay

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E X E C U T I V E " S E C R E T A R Y

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kaepmg Mia* requared reaume to Bo* 568 centric nowipapen 36251 ! craft Rd _

EXPERIENCED SECRETAM» Busy Southheao ofhee knowledge haapfcji Sen

Attention Ms Cedraa 28660 •jouttikeid Rd Sto HR

SouthAstd Mi 46076

Computer d m o m

EARN EXTRA $S$ FOR THE HOLIDtfTS

I ^ AUi^rtlamg Agency ^

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poetoon tor you Lmtaa CecP~Coai»-m u n i c a n o n s s u b s i d i a u u of

CLERK TYPIST Neeoad tor Birmingham Law Firm Word procaaamg expenence pre-lerred Bankruptcy experience a p*us C M Steve 540-7701

COLLATORS - (33i with me poraton m Plymouth area needy 40 hr week c M Dora ai Unftorce

473-2930

JOIN THE WINNING TEAM

557-5700 SNELLING

TEMPORARIES NEVER A F H

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

RECEPTIONIST/CLERICAL Our Corporation has an immediate opening for an experienced receptionist. We require an individual who is well spoken, profession-al In appearance, enjoys being organi2ed. eager to learn and has good typing skills Our starting salary is competitive and our benefit plan is one of the best In the industry. Call Mr Jack Turner. Future Electronics for a personal Interview

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FUTURE ELECTRONICS CORP. 35200 SCHOOLCRAFT ROAD

LIVONIA. MICHIGAN 48150 »Qumi opportunity emptcr,*

Secretary TRW Transport*ii«n EtocTrofuo Dtjknon h * i • f t tffMktdiM* opening tor an c tp tnenc rd Mcrt tary m mu f arte* ny ton Hills «Mic«

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• 5 t t 3 4 0 0 | | | An Equal OpportvlMty

D A T * E N ' O v Experience on IBM P? N on-amok er Fua tene Send laamwa 8 Mary requeements to 3peer 8 M*n CPAs. 29B12 Orchard

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473-2032

DATA ENTRY

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504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

GENERAL OFFICE , t Apartmant communlly «n Mas!

BUonlKM looking tor g v » i l o A o a halp. flauM Hours. m m O i nac-

• m a r ? Uav M d t o SM u ™ ¥ Cal: 681 2900

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GENERAL OFFICE Mature. raSaHla Typtog SO W»»M Mng. gala antry ftaipW Good mam •piituos p l m i M taiaenona man-ual. I Yr ofltc* axpanaoca Raauma lo Omo» Manaoar P O Bo* 308 SoulMlaKJ. Ml . 46007

GENERAL OFFICE Oparung tor o r g a n i z e d p a r a o n « n n s i rong oana ra l o f i c a •»•»» Word Par lac ! s pSjsl CaM M l 6 4 5 1

GENERAL OFFICE WORK Cons t ruc t ion ttacHflrounO f i^pfur Fu l lima Livonia a r a a

2 t i - r e 7 9

GENERAL OFFICE HELP 4 TVPIST "*•* Part lima, na»ibia Hour*.

partact tor rvomama*a»» 4S9-»eoe

GENERAL O F F l c e - E . p w a o c a typ-mg. a a r a e i ' n c p n o n a a , (Jala pro-a s a n o - S a n e r a a u m a Pa raoona l Dapt S o . M Ulica. Ml 4 8 0 6 7

GENERAL OFFICE WORK ah.pp .ng 1 racarvmg. tuning, c o m p u l a r s»pa-r isnca Appfy m p e r a o n at Aviation Group 731C Highland Rd Pon t i ac

GENERAL OFFICE Boefckaap-ng & typing n [ » w « maaniiai N o o - s m o * m g o " < »

5 4 0 - 1 3 3 0

GENERAL OFFICE - C o m p a n y io-ca lad in Livonia ia >oo*mg racap-tiorml J o e d u t i e s inchxM ans-aiering latapnooa, filing l y p i r v o t c l n ' * ' -M M a p p o m t m a n l 471-0901

V GENERAL OFFICE a n s w e r p n o n e s " •ype « a p o s t . I m o a t h a v a s o m e bookkaap«ng B a c k g r o u n d ) Immedi-a t e opening Apply in p e r s o n 12645

- Haggerty. &e«evi.*te 6 9 7 - 3 5 3 5

• -» GENERAL OFFICE CLERK 4' to* downtown Law 'wm full tim# «*th

- ' benef i t s S a n d t o 1 Kmg 1590 First Matioo»l BorKJmg Oetriol Ml 4 8 2 2 6

• » ' . GENERAL OfF ICE - growing Rocnesiar Hilla c o m p a n y das i raa pe r son tor off ice du t i e* . p h o n a a typaig. « tc w m c o n s i d e r training

. right pa r son B e n e f t l s 6 5 2 - 0 3 0 0

- . • G E N E R A L O F F I C E p o a r t i o n at vho ie saM firm Mus i h a v e typmg. compu te r or P C e x p e r i e n c e Calcu-lator 6 fihng e x p e r i e n c e n e c e a a a r y

V * * CaB Mike D u r k e c s 6 - 5 . 663-2000

GENERAL OFFICE - s h a r p individu-al with g o o d n u m b e r a n d 10 key skills WIU work on a c c o u n t s pay

% a w e and o the r g e n e r a l o f f ice asMgn-w _ m e n t s 10 mile a n d Lahse r

3 5 5 - 2 0 0 0

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GENERAL OFFICE Tywata wrth 5 0 W P M and-Off ice ex

1 pe r t ence r e q u i r e d to Ml long a n d short term, m va r ious loca t ions .

PARTNERS IN PLACEMENT 4 7 4 - 8 5 0 0

5 ; G E N E R A L O F F I C E to *- National «rm m Southfield haa posi-« tion available with interest ing i var-

ied duties Good clerical skins nec-essary Excellent Beneftl* Ca<1 Ms Weinberg 3 5 3 - 0 3 0 0

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GENERAL OFFICE REDFORO MANUFACTURER

Seeking a peraon tor office duties Answering phones, typing. fling. ac-counts payable and accounts receivable Friendly fasl-paced non smoking environment Call Kay, 535-6135

GENERAL OFFICE Computer distributor has immediate opening tor organized individual to perform general office tasks as wea Ss provide rebel on busy switch-board Qualified mdhndueu appfy st Microtek Inc 11878 Martial Sl Livonia. N ofl Plymouth. 1 bl W of Levan 464-2111

GENERAL OFFICE - We are kxxung tor a diversified paraon tor clerical/ dala entry poaition FamNlarlty with

' Office equipment a must Pari or tu* time position available with an hour-ly rale of S5 65/hour with benefits Apply 8am-4pm. Mon-Frl. al 324 Industrial Rd Garden City

427-5300

W- tVHQit les

GENERAL OFFICE We are looking tor bright energetic indhiduaH. (mala & Pamela) tor our

; Southfield office to answer phones, nta. sort A distribute ma* with aome Mght typing Starting salary $263 50 per week wttn an excellent benefits, vacation program Please send re-

' aume or brief letter to: Metropolitan Lite ins

Personnel Office. News Center One Bldg

Da«ro«. Ml 48202 An Equal Opportunity Employer

GENERAL OFFICE Fast paced Redtord office seeks a •wen organized, dependable self-

r to perform general office du-PrQIaaalonal appearance S

personality a must' AppB-»or tMs position should nave procaaamg. basic data entry

tu rns I t a i data ! oriented team player We offer an excellent salary 8 benefits peck age Minimum 5 yrs office experience pretorred tor this lull time permanent poaition Pleeae

«ti salary require-to

American Bnca Company 27303 W 8 M M Rd . Detroit, Mich 46240

An Equal Opportunity Employer

GENERAL OFFICE " TEMPORARY , Poemon available tor ndtvidual n -, lareated In temporary amptoyment

that may lead to regular lull time _ employment Assignment lor 6 , months, could poaalbfy be longer

Pr»vtoue office experience is pra-. • e r r e d For further informal on

Cease contact the Human Resources Dept

Alexander Hamil ton Life Insurance Co.

= of Amer ica 5 5 3 - 2 0 0 0

An Equal Opportunity Employer

GENERAL OFFICE - SoutWIeld f \ * rune Experience m typing, book keeping,, receptionist 40 hours. Modem office Salary 559-3200

GENERAL OFFICE HELP tor Oantal Laboratory Farmmgton araa. Can Oaa ot Lon, lor M M S 477-5900

GENERAL O F F I C E S pleasant Mon-Frl, 6-8 hrs Om-

Southftatd 368-3734

GENERAL OFFICE - North.«to coop keeks matura mdMdual tor a v e r ^ H o « o ^ o « r ^ ^ S ^ C i m ^ L i g h ! raping

GENERAL OFFICE - Smaa aleetron-* a dMrlbutor in Rocheeier needa maava paraon. pari tima to sian Muat Have good ieiaphona * * s

S peckelg Contact JdwTeM-aaTO 0

J ^ W W P U l OFFICE - antry torel po-dtion 36-40 hours par week (ev dudaa Saturttoya) Peraoriebte per son a n some knowledge of peg-

Farmington hKSi Caa Mon-*n. 9-1 - «7$-0ua G E N E R A L O F F I C E

a m , wf *a p Bcaaalng h a l p M Tha >»<»iMiial mm heve the abflfy lo

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504 M p Want»d Office-Cl»f »cs I

HUMAN R E S O U R C E ASSISTANT

C h a l l e n g i n g p o a i t i o n in T heel ih c a r e s w e l l s a n indi-vidual with 1 or m o r e vee r s ol e x p e r i e n c e In H u m a n Reeou roe . P r o v i d e c o m -p l e t e clerical d u t i e s lor m a n a g e r S staff m e m b e r s m t h e H u m a n R e s o u r c e De-p a r t m e n t Exerc i se exce l -lent d i sc re t ion S m a i n t a i n a b s o l u t e confident ia l i ty n handl ing m a n n e r s re la t ing to t h e H u m a n R e s o u r c e a r e e o l reeponalbl l i ty Re-qu i r e s typing, 5 6 - 6 0 wpm, BM P e r s o n a l C o m p u t e r

e x p e r i e n c e p r e f e r r e d E« cedent salary A b e n e f i t s R e s p o n d «n c o n f i d e n c e t o

Human Resources ' h « * P 0 Box 2 2 3 '

S o u t h h e t o Mi 4 8 0 3 7

An Equal Opportunity Employer

I M M E D I A T E O P E N I N G S WORD PROCESSORS

G E N E R A t SECRETARIES

We have long and short term as signments available 'or exper ienced Secretaries and Word Processors

EXCELLENT BENEFITS

TSI OFFICE SERVICES

583-6330

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

INSURANCE - Customer Service Representative Personal lines Ex perienced preferred Responsible lor service o l ail types of personal insurance Light typing, compular exposure pleasant personali ty & math apt i tude a muat Benefits Contact Leslie Hacker before noon

353-5800 ex t 336 An Equal Opportunity Employer

I n s u r a n c e - E x p e r i e n c e d Only

AGENCY POSITIONS Southfield - Lrvoma - Troy

Detroit - Dearborn - Farmington Commercial S Personal Lines

CSR s-Mar*et ing-Oaims-Raters CONCORD PERSONNEL

19500 Middlebel l Rd 476-2200

INSURANCE Home off ice of Llvorua insorance company has Immediate fun t ime openmgs tor

Office Clericals Benefits Analysts

( E x p e r i e n c e d )

Compet i t ive sa l a r i e s 4 ' i d a y wo«k week., c o m p a n y paid t n n g e benefits including hea l th I n s u r a n c e paicfhoi idays & v a c a t i o n s Call

59*1-4690 Mon thru Thurs 7 3 0 a m - 4 30pm

Fri 8 a m - i 2 n o o n

INSURANCE Persona l Unas Supervisor tor ex-p a n d i n g Southf la ld insurance ager> cy - C a n d i d a t e s h o u l d be mature, sell s t a r t e r Excel lent salary com-mensu ra l® with e x p e r i e n c e

3 5 4 - 6 ' 1 0

INVENTORY CONTROL - We have an Immed ia t e o p e n i n g lor an inven-tory cycle taker The successful ap-plicant shou ld p o s s e s s a high school diploma 8 p re fe rab ly s o m e cortege Under g e n e r a l superv i s ion will be r e spons ib l e tor c o r r e c t cycle S phys ica l Inven tory o l all mer-c h a n d i s e s tock S m a i n t e n a n c e con-trol a n d a c c u r a c y of all l oca t ions within the recional c a n t e r F a m i k a n -ty wfth CRT S ma te r i a l handl ing e q u a x n a n i benef ic ia l Onfy qual if ied app l i can t s n e e d apply United S t a t i o n e r s , P e r s o n n e l .Dept 32432 Capl tc* Of , Lrvoma, Ml 48150

An Equal Opportunity Employer

I T t M PROCESSING CLERK a r e now b e i n g excepted

tor tu« t ime a f t e r n o o n shift employ-m e n t (2pm- 10 3 0 p m ) . C a n d i d a t e m u s l be a b l e 10 work u n d e r p r e sae r p o s s e s s g o o d m a t h e m a t i c a l ability , K key calculator experience, and ba l anc ing experience Other mlac r e s p o n a t o W i e s wHI a l so b e i n c l u d e d . P lease s u m m i t R e s u m e to Bloom-field S a v i n g s S Loan P O Box 501 T Southf la ld . Ml 48076 EOE

KEY PUNCH O P E R A T O R S - n e e d e d by se rv ice bu reau , e x p e r i e n c e re-quired. fun o r part t ime d a y s or af-t e r n o o n s . R e d f o r d a r e a . 937-1180

KEYPUNCH O P E R A T O R S Day shift, full or par t t i m e Farming-ton a rea 4 7 6 - 1 0 9 5

LAW FIRM n e e d s s t u d e n t for m o r n -ings t o d o of f ice e r r a n d s , h a n g typ-ing. gene ra l off ice work Must n a v e c a r be d e p e n d a b l e a n d h a r d work-ing Fa rming ton HMs 6 2 6 - 5 0 0 0

L E G A L A S S I S T A N T S

A major local employe r i s s eek ing 12 A S A - a p p r o v e d Legal Assis t an !s Thoae wfth P r o d u c t s Liability a n d • c u d Litigation e x p e r i e n c e a r e of soUC iniereet D e g r e e or A s s o c i a t e s Degree r equ i red G r e e t work a n w

. ronment e x p e r i e n c e a n d p a y ' T h e s e ara long- te rm a s s i g n m e n t s tha i c a n lead 10 p e r m a n e n t e m p l o y m e n t

P E R S O N N E L AT LAW

3000 TOWN CENTER. SUITE 2580 SOUTHFIELO Ml 4 8 0 7 5

1 5 8 - 0 0 6 0

ONE KENNEDY SQUARE. S t e 1632 DETROIT, Ml 4 8 2 2 6

9 6 4 - 2 9 0 9

LEGAL CLERK TYPIST n e e d e d for Detroit firm K n o w l e d g e of legal d o c u m e n t s p r e f e r r e d 30 wpm m a n d a t o r y 9 - 3 P M 9 6 1 - 6 4 2 2

L E G A L P E R M T E M P

M a j o r d o w n t o w n e m p l o y e r i s • e a r c m n g tor Legal S e c r e t a r i e s with s t rong i t l g a n o n a n d b a n k r u p t c y ax p e n e n c e WORO«»ERFECT, a p m s Soad beneAts Need 3 t o 5 y e a r s ex p e n n c e To $23,000

Personal m»ury BM P C . W O R D PERFECT e x p e r t i s e a b e m g s o u g h t by «MS s u b u r b a n law firm Solid benel t t s i n c k j d e Denia l To 1 1 8 , 6 0 0

Smaa Southflald office wfth heavy work load In Domestic Law would • t e lo And a mature lega l Secretary with soma Word Procaaamg expo

" ~ To $24 000

Labor Law expe r t t e e .s b e m g s o u g h t b y t h i s d o w n t o w n f i r m WORDSTAR, a p l u a To $ 1 7 0 0 0

Long and i f w l term eeaignm s n t s

corporele caents m Oelron and sub urbe Top r i tes bemg paid Ta l ue where S when rou wotAd I k e work

PERSONNEL AT LAW

3000 TOWN CENTER SUITE 2580 SOUTHFIELO Ml 40075

358-0060 ONE KENNCDY SQUARE Sle 1*3?

OCTWOrr. M l 4022«

964-2900

LEGAL SECRETARIES L f l w H l a a r i a l service

tor TM« 8 0 1 1 1 tor L a p ^ S a c r e M A IL P W S E M R O V E R I

HILLSTROM A ROSS AGENCY, INC

6 2 6 - 6 1 6 8

504 H*ip Wanted Office-Clerical

LEGAL SECRETARY Word Pe r fec t e n d p e r s o n e l mjury e x p e r i e n c e Minimum 2yrs S o u t h field lew off ice N o n - s m o k e r Ask tor Mark 6 4 4 5 4 1 0

LEGAL SECRETARY Exper ienced tor downtown Detroit law firm Word processing required Benefits In-cluded 963 1610

LEGAL SECRETARY r>eeded 'or Non smoking Southheid Law Office 2 yrs expenence will instruct Word Processing Good benefits 358-0111

LEGAL SECRETARY For Southfield lae f i rm Sharp skids and word processing beexground. excellent working condit ions arvd Benefits 354-4030

LEGAL SECRETARY ' h i s tob requires a secretary o«per enced m plaintif l l i t igation & Word Perfect & JiWe 4 willing 1o handle a bus* one man off ice Birmingham

6 * 7 7 ? 3 T

LEGAL SECRETARY lor well-organized partner in South field L<» Office Musi oe sole to op eraio BM PC With DisplayW.ite ill Software Gofid working c o n d i t i o * ! " 4 ixmefits Salary commensurate witfi experience Send resume to Eton 368. Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 S c h o o l c r a l Rd Lrvoma, Michigan 48150

LEGAL SECRETARY For South field taw firm Person niury medical malp»actic» t general law erpnr i -eoce required Salary commen-surate with exper ience Jeamne 353-3600

LEGAL SECRETARY needed lor established Birmingham Law l i rm Salary commensurate wnh experience Excellent fringes E»pe-rienced in word processing manda-tory preferably Wang Send resume to Law Firm P 0 B o j 6 0 3 Bloom field Hills, Ml 46013

LEGAL SECRETARV/TRAIMEE for Law Firm in Troy must type 60 WPM Send resume to Doug 1188 A Long Lake Rd Troy Mi 48098

LEGAL SECRETARY De'enso lit igation Experienced only Southfield off ice Competi t ive saiary i benefits 354 6645

Kelp Wai Office-Cl lertcal MEDICAL SECRETARY

Small Birmingham -OWmg office seeks accurals typist with good « -mg/phone skills S nice personality Wining to train qualified person Send resume to Medical Secretary

P O Box 607 Bioomheld Hills Mi 48303 0607

MEDlCAi. TRANSCRIBER PATHOLOGY

New Center Area 70 - «pm. long term good pa* 4 benefits

TEMPQRAR* SOLUTIONS 645 0900

M O R T G A G E C A S H I E R

B»oomt*«i(3 Mong*g« Corporation 19 »n rr\drvKfci«l to wor» »n our

Mortaa®4» Cas»>«»< D e p i ' i m e n i JUSMNK) INDIVIDUALS MUST g o x i rrvath ipMTud* and th« td operate a »0 he> catcuiaeor Gen ^r AI off>ce end- or modgage Banh.ng e i p e n e n c e p re fe r red Genera l t»ooK»iee>ping *rowi©cJge *e«p'ui Opportuni ty ava»lat>»« at our corpo-'a*e of f ice located «n Southt»e*d Sal-ary con^rr»eo»oraie «r«ir> eaper-*rtc» F* , «He*vt Oen«*»t pac«age included Send ' M u m © to

Bloomfield Mortgage Corporation

Attn Personnel Department 26500 Northmesterr Hgwy

Suite 200 Southf ield Mich 48076

An Equai Opportuni t f Employer

MORTGAGE CLOSER - experi-enced Good working conditions 4 benefits Send resume to P 0 Bex ? i83 SouthtiekJ M 46037-2463

M O T H E R S / S T U D E N T S Full 4 par i time posiliorvs

HCHJIS 'lexifcle, 8 30am loSpm $5 an houi plus commission

K I ) 4 * ay ' l i e Company o ' Farm •nglon H.lis -s seeking en-iployees to taxf l 1e»epnoi>e orders Should have

?30d communicat ion skills an Rose Ann al 879-6630

LEGAL SECRETARY Bloomfield Milts area Salary com-mensurate with experience Work-ers compensation eipevience help-ful 540-0333

LEGAL SECRETARY 2 or 3 days per wee*. Bembw n o u n good ooss Experience necessa-v Wo»d p»e-cessing wsnted not essential Bloomfield Hills location 642-0302

OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR ' . Needed for an asbestos abatement t i rm located in Livonia High nner work standards organuationai abil ity e icel ient tetephixie 91'Queue 4 clerical skills required "National tirm seeking someone of high p-Jrentiai Ca " 'or appl icat ion 425-1160

An E«ual Opponun i i * Employer

LEGAL SECRETARY For Btoomiietc M.IIS law f i rm c^eter medical malpract ice experience Primarily defense l i t igation Senc re-sume Id Norma Butter ?800 S woodward. Suite 200 Bioomheic Hitls Ml 46013

l £ G * L SECRETARY- Bloomfield Mills 5 years experience- l it igation estate planning probate Computer experience necessary Send resume m1h salary requirements to Box 578 Observer 4 Eccentr«- Newspa-pers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livo-nia Micmgan 4fi t50

LEGAL SECRETARY-Full time tor medium size Farmington OWs Law Firm 1-3 rears secretarial expen ence Legal experience prelerred but not necessary word processing and accurate typing a necessity We are looning tor a ha rd worker who would en)d> a chal lenging' serf-di-rected posit ion Non-smoker call Suzanne Between 10-12 489-8520

LEGAL SECRETARY Wtth excellent typing 4 or w o r d pro-cessing skins Competi t ive salary 4 benefits 963-1700

LEGAL SECRETARY - Experienced Word processing preferred imme-diate opening Southfleid srea Ask fo« Jennifer 352-7980

LEGAL SECRETARY Experienced c w l Irt igal ion/workers corrvp Woodward ' 11 Mue area

548-8540

LEGAL SECRETARY Experienced fQi personal injury 4 divorce practi-tioner Must know WordPerfect Salary commensurate with experi-ence Southfield 354-5540

LEGAL SECRETARY P l e a s a n t Bloomfieid Hills flrm n e e d s 2 full tima. experienced legal secre-taries 1 posit ion 7am-3pm - 4 t re-quiring shorthand Excellent salary 4 Benefit package Office Manager

642-7880

L E G A L

S E C R E T A R I E S Experienced, for permanent 4 lem-porary assignments Trt-county

ALL FEES EMPLOYER PAID

J O A N N E M A N S F I E L D

L e g a l P e r s o n n e l Suburban Areas 362-3430 Penobscot Bldg 961-8580

OFFICE ASSISTANT New o fh i f t opening lequires a per-son Friday lo handle a» office,'sec 'e lana l tasks for 3 professionals Must want to operate in an inde-pendent 4 . confidential 'ash-On Send resume to box 650 Observer 1 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48154

OFFICE CLERICAL Pan time Looking lor mature, dependable person to w o n 5 days m our Lrvonia o f ice ideal hours for Mom with schoolage chi ld 'en Musi be profi-cient In typing, filing and 10 key cal-culator Call LWC Distr ibutors Inc . 'or more information 464-77CK3

OFFICE CLERICAL Some accounts payable 4 receiv-able experience re 'er 'ed Call Sufc 455-4400

OFFICE HELP Med ium size manufactunng plan! looking for full time ofhee help Should be able to type 50 WPM Job entaHs typing some filing, 4 phone work Apply in person Mon thru Fn gAM-4PM 1351 Hi» Road West land i South ot Ford Roedi

OFFICE HELP NEEDED Part time, dur ing school hours, filing and typmg Farmington Hills a r e a $4 /b i 737-9353

OFFICE HELP needed 3 years ex-per ience Typing, filing 4 phones Able to handle diversified work loads Resume to 2 '547 Telegraph. Southf ield Ml 48034

OFFICE HELP Pan time, 20 hours per week Ma-ture person Wixom area Ca/i Noon - 4 p m 685-1151

OFFICE MANAGER A growing Farmington Hills compa-ny is looking lor a qualified respon-sible individual to manage their off-ice Candidate must have off ice management experience This in-cludes Clerical staff supervision computer and accounting ability Please send resume and salary re-quirements to

Hovinga Business Systems inc 23684 Resea-ch Drive

Farmington Hills M,' 48024

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y

Corporate Legal Department seeks a Legal Secretary wtth at least 1-3 years legal experience an eye lor detail and excellent word process-ing, shorthand dictaphone and grammar sk. ln

Reply by Ocl 10 with resume and salary requirements to

K m a r t International Headquarters Box JP 3130 W B i g Beaver

Troy Mi 48084

L E G A L S E C R E T A R I E S

Permanent Positions

Looking for a change? Are you con-scientious and well-organized"• tf so, we have tha position for you'

Downtown locations

•Earn up to $16 000 2 years experience typmg 70wpm Good benefits

• Earn up fo $20 000 3-4 years experience

• Work lor one ot Detroit s top iaw f i rms Outstanding salary 90wpm shonhaodrequ i red

Birmingham/Bloomfie ld locat ion

I Word Perfect helpful

Can Beth al 13131244-9200 or ser four resume to

C O R P O R A T E C O N N E C T I O N S

2690 Crooks Rd Sui te 3 0 7

Troy Ml 48084 company paid l a e er

MARKETING-RECEPTIONIST Royal O a a b a e e d r eg iona l i f ts t r tbu lor ct r v g n g r o w m industrial Mira-t ion a n d pur i f icat ion p r o d u c t s h a a a o a n m g a G o o d p h o n e voice m a n -n e r s a m u a l G e n e r a l o m c a * a a re-qu i r ed O o o d Start ing sa la ry

b e n e f i t s a n d hmgaa I '•ai Sand

history and Iran to 2S2S Waal 14 Mile Road Royal Oak. Ml 40073

M A T U t * MCVIDOAL to de v a r i o e s

SIT W 0 0 d k e e p n g Mon-etl

MEDICAL OFFICE EMPLOYEES

T E M P R O 24100 SoutMMU R0

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4 4 3 - 5 5 9 0 MEOCAT MfCOftOS SECRETARY

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OFFICE PERSON Needed lor busy au lo repair shop, pan time 2-7pm and Saturdays 7 30 4 30pm Call a t e r 4pm " 4 76-0463

OFFICE SERVICES CLERK Clerk needed to assist manager of Off ice Services Department ai fast paced Southfield company Varied responsibi l i t ies Good organization-al skills reouired Full-time position, mus l be willing to work flexible hours Send resume to P O Box 300 Southfield.- Ml 48037 or can

353-3311 Ext 217

OPERATIONS ASSISTANT Troy location, pan time, minimum 1 yr c ler ical and recept ionist /switch-board ex pertence, required Dulles will include typing filing data en , rY swi tchboard relief etc Applications available at Proctor Homer War ren, 2100 W Big Beaver Rd . Troy, M. 48084

Order Desk Clerk immediate openings for outgoing in-dividuals who en toy phone work 4 last paced operation Excellent off-ice environ mem, Soutntteid—atas. can 647-0300

ORDER ENTRY Growing Plymouth based company needs an enthusiastic responsible individual tor a new posit ion Fte-sponsibriitiea include on ijne order entry, customer service S clerical suppon for the marketing depart-ment Requires phone e iper ience good keyboard S interpersonal sums & ability tc work effectively under pressure CaU Director of Market ing at 459-1030 or m H r e sume l o 39619 Plymouth Rd Plym-outh Ml 48170

O R O E R ENTRY/SALES CLERK lor w h o l e s a l e distr ibuter G o o d lete-p n o n e s u m s requi red Salary $ 2 3 5 p l u s b e n e f i t s Oak Park 5 4 3 - 1 2 3 2

PALMER MOVING 4 STORAGE/ AGENT FOR NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINE Due lo Our continued growth we are

zjzzrWhfTM OPERATOR AT$T Sylam 25 and eiceMenl phone manner is a plus SALES SECRETARY knowledge of the moving mdust r , would be a plus excel lent typmg sk«s prions man-ner r e q u i r e d OROER ENTRY CLERK placing om orders ma com puter. accuracy and thorougdneaa is essential Send reeume to For real Walker 1900 Stephenson Hwy Troy. Ml 46083 or call 689-2090

PART TIME Evenmgs Superv isor n e e d e d tor Retail Credi t Dapt . hi S o u t h f i e l d Hours r equ i red a r e S .SOOfi-11 15pm. Tues thru F n S 3 ' 5 p m . 11 i S p m on Sa l S o m e c red i t e x p e r i e n c e helpful P laan can Mvi M« at s o o - 1

PART TIME OFFICE PERSON needed tor Reception Deek of torni«ure More Hours Thurs S Fn 5 30PM 9 P M S Sun . 12 5PM Pieaea apply m parson Tues -Fn 10AM 5PM ai House of Denmark 3325 Orchard Lake Rd Kaago Harbor

PART TIME W e e k e n d s e c r e t a r y n e e d e d A m e r i c a • largest fu« s e rv i ce real

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

PART-TIME TEMPORARY HELP needed m Acounta Payable Dept for compular input 20-30 hours per week Flexible schedule WIH train Call 9am 5pm 646-9700 ext 226

PERSONNEL COORDINATOR Bordmes is seeking a fuB-time non smoking mdrvidual toi adfoirusira-tive responsibi l i t ies Must be orge nized. detai l or iented and like peo-ple Send resume 8 salary History to Sordines Nursery Co 1835 S Rochester Rd Rochester HJis Mi 48063 Al t Barbara O Angelo

PERSONNEL'RECEPTIONIST Front desk entry level posit ion witn guard agency Receptionist duties include greet ing an<^ gjocessing an guard appl icants, ughl typing busy phone responsibi l i t ies Must enioy the public $270 per wee« Hours a 30AM 5PM Stop by a! 17619 W Seven Mile (E o l South' ie ldl b e [ween 2PM 5PM to 'HI an appiica t o n

504 Help Wanted Offica-Clericsl

504 Help Wanted Off ice-Clerical

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY Smaa company needs crackeriack Career path to administrat ive assist ant tor right person Type 80wpm vocational school fob e iper ience a plus Good wl lh IXiOlK, 4 pride in work Excellent salary 4 benefit > H you quelify cell 399 552?

RECEPTIONIST Livonia based company has imme diate opening 'or a Iriendly profes sional individual to answer busy Swi tchboard 4 greet v is i tors Expen enced persons can apply 6em 5pm a' Microtek Inc 11878 Market Si Livonia N oft Plymouth I d W ol Levari 464-2111

PHONE PERSONNEL For busy Pediatr ic office Fu« ' ime benefi ts Canton area Can Rose.

477-0851

POLICY OWNER SERVICE CLERK B lanch off ice of large life insurance company in Bloomfieid Hills is seek mg organized individual to service Our policy owners Applicant must possess basic typing sk ills and good communica t ion skiNs Position oi-lers full benefits and a pleasant work ing environment Salary lo c o m m e n s u r a t e wi th exper ience Please send full resume io Manufacturers Financial Group 500 N Woodward Ave Sle 250 Bloomf ie id Hills Mi 48013 Attn Rosemary Jonks

PRINT SHOP needs desk lop pub-lisher operator iMac in tosc i o i typist w i » ma th skills Entry level pan/ ful l - f ime Apply Sn Speed, Pnntmg 26081 12 Mile South te id 354 2131

PROCESSOR for mator mongage compeny E • eel lent salary and work ing condi t ions Real estate knowledge helpful, buln not re-quired Call M ' Franklin, 368-1142

PURCHASING SECRETARY Immediate opening Nov Business Steady tun l ime, with a future E i -per.enced in computer i f t f l Purchas-ing Sys lems Must have good com-municat ions skills Send resume 4 salary requirements lo Box 646 Obseiver & Eccentric Newspapers 3 6 2 5 ' iSchootcrah Rd L'vonia Mich igarv iS 150

REAL ESTATE FIECEPTIONIST Bi rmingham off ice specializing in up -sca ie res iden t ia l p roper t ies needs par i t ime possitXy loading to full t ime 'ecept .orvs l Professional at t i tude and pleasant personality needed for busy atmosphere Good phone and typing skills As* tor Jen-tier'

H A N N E T T , INC. REALTORS 646-6200

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY tor Soulh ' ie ld law off ice Creative

owlh pos i t ion Non smoker Ask r L inda 644-5410

RECEPTIONIST South f ie ld 'B i rmingham area Pro-fessional off ice is seeking a mature bl ight personable individual (oi ' ront desk responsibil i t ies Ful' time generous salary 4 benefits Call Natal ie 357-3109

RECEPTIONIST lor land development company An-swer phones Front desk appea-ance strong interpersonal sHiils typing required Beneftls Send r e sume to Receptionist 26200 Town Center O r — S o t W 165, Novi Mt 48050

RECEPTIONIST tor busy design ofl-•ce D u l l e s i nc lude answer ing phones, fi l ing 4 hght typmg at least 55 wpm PC experience helpful Send resume to Facility Services 21701 Republic Oak Park Ml 48237 At tn Off ice Manager

RECEPTIONIST Interior Design f i rm seeking recep t ion 1st capable ot light clerical tor Novi silk screening operation Entry level posi t ion willing to train Pleas an! telephone manner a must For appt, please call 453-1184

RECEPTIONIST mature person lo work at home 3-4 hours per day Mon-Fn Cheerful enthusiastic 4 well organized Must l ike clerical work telephone S people Flexible hours $7 per hour Please send -et ter of -nterest wtth background in-format ion to Box 574 O b s e r v e r 4 E c c e n t r i c N e w s p a p e r s 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraf t Fid , Livonia, Michigan 48150

RECEPTIONIST FuB or p a n l ime Birmingham> w Bloomf ie id area 626-21 CM

RECEPTIONIST - Bloomfieid Hills Type 50 Salary Based on experi-ence Full benefi ts Fee Paid SHARROW 8 ASSOC 759-6910

RECEPTIONIST - part time, Mon thru Thurs 5 -6pm . Fri 10-5pm Office experience 4 typing a must Call Pal betw earn 10-5pm 524-9680

RECEPTIONIST Word Processor Diversif ied posit ion tor expanding Southf ie ld account ing f i rm Can . 357-2400

RECEPTIONIST with general office e x p e r i e n c e . p l e a s a n t t e l e p h o n e voice Fu* t ime posit ion Lrvonia K r e i Please call 525-1945

RECEPTIONIST - ENTRY-LEVEL General off ice dut ies pnonea Ming light typ ing Birmingham CaU Debbie 8am-5pm 647.7300

RECEPTIONIST PART TIME 4 30pm - 7 30pm Some keypunch-ing Please call 525-4500 between 8am-5pm

RECEPTIONIST - wanted (or Nonh-vitle Real Estate office must have

appearance and typmg skills 25 'h r ask for manager 348-6767

good $4 25-

RECEPTIONlST WANTED For travel agency, Farmingloe/Novi area Light bookkepmg 4 himg no experience necessary CaU Joan or Nancy 4 7 7 - 8 2 0 0

RECEPTIONIST Southf ie ld Market ing firm desiring recept ionist wi th excellent commu-nicat ion skilts good personality Call All ison 354-8800

RECEPTIONIST /SECRETARY Accurate typist with p leasant phone personality inqui red tor luU l ime em pioyment in Redford Twp area Must be responsible and willing to put lor th an e » " e eh or! Salary commensura le with experience E»-

eiieni benefi ts CaM for interview 531-1140

R E C E P T I O N I S T Victor Duncan inc a major rental equipment company seeks a recep-tionist full or par i t ime temporary Must type 50 wpm have good phone skills a posit ive att i lude and enjcry a variety 0 ' duties Can Marc ia at 4 7 t - i 8 ? i

RECEPTIONIST Office Assistant Growth company in Plymouth has entry level posi t ion available Duties include answering phones filing light typing data entry Some expe r ience required Send resume to Box 624 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcral t

'Rd Livonia Michigan 48150 '

R E C E P T I O N I S T / S E C R E T A R Y

Like dealing wi th high level E iecu fives'' Suburban office needs you' professionalism good typing and eeeple skills $14,560 fee paid Call Eleanor at 353-2090 A«er 5 PM Appoin tments Available

S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G

RECEPTIONIST F u'Ltime posit ion available with 'asl paced p'O'essional group in South-held Quali f ied candidate must nave switchboard enper-ence excellent phone et iquet te pleasant speaking voice and ptptessional aj t t fude 3 year? e r j e i i ence manda t ' jB r Please send resume to B o i 618 <*iservei 4 E c c e n t n c N e w s p a p e r s ' 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia M-chigan 4B150

R E C E P T I O N I S T Automot ive manufacturer in the Troy area has a lull t ime posit ion available Successful candidate win be able to handle an electronic key -board fl'eel customers good typ -ng skills and per fo rm a variety of general o t i c© dut ies Please send resume or re'fer dis-cr ib ing qual i f icat ions and salary » ' pectal lons to Box =600 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft RO Livonia Michigan 481S0

qua! Opponun i t y Employer l icnigi An E

R E C E P T I O N I S T / S E C R E T A R Y

Successful Troy engineering ser-vices company seeks professional reliable, hardwork ing receptionist/ secretary Must have have eiceHent communicat ion and clerical skills Generous salary and benef i ts^1 ' in terested please send confidential resj jme to Mr Ulricn P O Bex 6 9 ' , Souihf ieid Ml 4803 7 PLH---le ^ Moran recrui t ing 'or An

Equal Opponun i t y Employ®*

RECEPTIONIST I SW'TCHBOA RD OPERATOR

Downlown Del ro i l -based f i rm seeks a wen-cwganized dependable indi-vidual lor an entry- level posit ion Qua l i f i ed c a n d i d a t e s must be courteous 4 buainess-lik e with e i ceilenf phone skills Switchboard Operator experience helpful bul nol necessary Excellent opponun i ty 'or advancement in oar growing com-pany This posi l ion is tull-1ime with a complete benefit package P'ease send resume to

Swi tchboard Operator P 0 Box 779

Detroit, Mi 48231

RECEPTIOUST

Large s u b u r b a n based HMO seeks individual tor receptionist posi t ion In-cludes responding to in coming telephone cans in a professional manner di-rect ing visfors 10 Iheir ap-propr ia te d is t lnat lons 4 light typing Requires the ability i o verbally communi -cate with all staff A outside personnel, self-direct activ-ities 4 establish priorit ies Exceliani salary 4 benefits Respond in conf idence to

Human Re90uces/R P O Box 223

Southheid Ml 46037

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

RECEPTIONIST for a W Bloomfieid hair salon FuH t ime 264-5018

RECEPTIONIST - fun time, no expe-rience necessary Southf ield area Can Jennifer 352-7980

RECEPTIONIST - ENTRY LEVEL Permanent pan - t ime Must be good typist Hours 1 to 5 Mon thru Frl Call Mrs Maney 478-6620

RECEPTIONIST Light typing an-swer phones, fi l ing other misc du-ties Full time. 8 30 till 5 Mon thru Fn High school graduate 937-3890

RECEPTIONIST lo i account ing firm Light bookkeeping some typing Full time posi t ion Telegraph 12 Mile area 258-9223

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY Typ-ing min imum 50 wpm Good phone voice Fuk t ime posi t ion. 9 till 5 With benef i t* Mr Lucido 569 6622

RECEPTIONIST FILE CLERK Part l ime Bioomlekd Hills taw off-ice Call 540-0333

RECEPTIONIST p a n t ime B i r m i n g h a m i n s u r a n c e co n e e d s ex-p e r i e n c e d . m a t u r e Te lephone R e ceptMVust Light typing filing m a c c le r ica l d u i - e s P l e a s e caa lor an ap-p o i n t m e n t 5 4 0 9300

RECEPTIONIST n e e d e d lor an inter n a t i o n a l mail o r d e r c o m p u t e r c o m -p a n y P a n l i m e poss ib l e fu* t ime Mus t b e a b l e to h a n d l e busy p n o n e a n d o the r d u t i e s For a n appo in t -m e n t c a # 4 2 2 - 1 2 0 0

R E C E P T I O N I S T E x p a n d i n g mail o r d e r c o m p a n y n e e d s a p e r s o n to a n s w e r caSs 'or c u s t o m d e c o r e l m g p r o d u c t s Fun 4 c h a l l e n g i n g p o s i t i o n ' E x c e H e r ' iVhce e n v i r o n m e n t CaU 647-0300

R E C E P T i O W S T lor c o r p o r a t e o f f i c e fa na t ion e n d s c o n t r a c t o r E iceHan t typing skins r e q u i r e d G o o d salary 4 b e n e f i t s S e n d r a a u m e t o R e c e p t i o n . * P O B o . 150 L a k a Orion Mi 40035

An Equa l O p p o r t u n i t y Employer

RECEPTIONIST Fronf desk and secretarial sk«s required Muel be a

e i p e r i e n c e S e n d r e s u m e «>th sal-ary r e q u i r e m e n t s t o P e r s o n n e l P O B O * 9079 F e r m m g i o n HMs. Ml 4 0 3 3 3 9079

RECEPTIONIST/FKE CLERK Jh achool graduate or col-

lege student earned tor tus time r e

S o u t h f i e l d lew ( t o n A p p n c e n t

P A Y R O L L C i F. R K

Contact * * y Rotofi 047-311V

mumeetione cr-^C-WV I M I ae to a w * 0 a m - S 30pm Man thru Fn neve good pnone I soma word

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RECEPTIONIST Lrvonia area Part t ime $4 rn Mon thru Fn 5pm-9pm Sal t0am-5pm Call Alex 421 2694

RECEPTIONIST - Pan Time Mon Fri 30 35 hrs per week Plymouth ares Can 476-8140

RECEPTIONIST Pan Time Friendly enthus iast ic person tor Lnronia Chiropract ic d m * Musl have basic clerical skil ls Win tram quali f ied person 591 9322

RECEPTIONIST^ ORDER ENTRY POSITION-Available at Farmmgton Hills based off ice Good typmg 4 phone skids a muet Computer skills a plus May begin immediately ' Can Diana « 8 S 7000

RECEPTIONIST Now Aree 1 2 yrs s ipener ice Good phone S organatational sans Bimng helpful FuS Irfne days Can Kathy M Mon thru Fri 10AM 3PM

625-9000

RECEPTIONIST S p e c s H o w a r d S c h o o l or B r o a d c a s t Ar t s in Sou th f i e ld is rooking for s o m e o n e with g o o d m a t h c o m m u -n ica t ion S typ ing ik iaa Word p r o ceeaang helpful H o i * s 1pm 10pm CaU Ms R a k e at 500-0101

RECEPTIONIST lor busy S o u t h h e i d CPA Firm G o o d ' y p m g v>*e S p r o f e s s i o n a l p n o n e skins r e t j i a r ed W o r d p r o c e a s i n g ex p e n e n c e he lp fu l S e n d r e e u m e t o CPA 20077 N o r t h w e s t e r n Mighwev Suite 200 Southfield ML 40034

REC E P T lONlS T /CL F RK Fua u m e P l e a s a n t personamty and t e l e p h o n e m a n n e r a mua l Accu-r a t e t ypmg t k « s Mth d a l e an t ry ex p e n e n c e heipto< P r o l a s s i n n a l a p p e a r ance CaO Yvonne A i r ^ M W»

RECEPTIONIST Growing l e tWverehea mumcation skies I warm pel t u n c * ty Entry level wnh room tor grow*

TEMPORARY SOLUTIONS

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RECEPTIONIST Immediate opening tov a nat ional advert is ing agency Must have good communicat ion skills S a pleasant professional manner Typing skil ls a Ph i l Send reeume 4 salary r e q u i r e ments 10 Personnel Dept J Welter Thompson USA 600 Renaissance Center Detroit Ml 46243

RECEPTIONIST Responsible for answering phones, greet ing visitors opening 4 dispers-ing mail UPS iighi typing, meet ing setup 4 light package 4 delivery runs mmediate fua l ime permanent employment in active real estate d e veiopeis off ice 32770 Grand River Ste 200 Farmington 46024

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY needed part l ime lor leal paced professional company in T»cy Ap pi«. ants must possess axceUenl speaking voice and telephone man-ner prolessional att i tude and ap pear ance rypmg 50 W P M min imum w t h word p<ocessmg a plus Call C Marshal l a I 649 4454 Ext 505

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

RECEPTIONIST Bloomf ie ld H.Hs Establ ished Detroit law f i rm .eeks receptionist lo i its Bloomfield HHis o'fwre Mus i be professional wi th good telephone and cl ient ser-.ee skil ls E i re i lenf typing and f ikng skills necessary Pleasani ^o rk envi ronmenf competi t ive salarr and benefit plan Full t ime 8 30AM 5PM Reply n conf idence t o J A Jabara 900 Marquet le Detroi t M 48226-3260

R E C E P T I O N I S T Receptionist with p ro lesnona i ' "ont o'fuce image needed tor L'vonia based Subsidiary o ' For tune 500 company Position lequ i res excel-lent telephone 4 organizat ional sk ills pm>r of f ice exper ience and lighf typing skills Send resume fo

Whir lpool Leasing Services 17 177 f l l au re l Par* Dr , Suite 233

L.vonia Mi 48152 arm Human Flesources

An Equal Opportunity Employer

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

SECRETARIES - lor maior auto sup piier m War'ap area. Type 55 wpm and Display Wr-te 3 4 4 experience 4-6 mos $ i 4 7 5 / m o Call Doris at Unit or ce 646 7662

SECRETARIES or TYPISTS with Zero i Memory Writer expen

o n a term assign ments Eical leni pa* I benefits are offered Work 'or ma|or companies in ihe Metro Detroit area Caa Peak Services 680 9100

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

SECRETARY for growing >ee es la le of f ice in Garden City Fu l l t ime Typ-ing bookkeeping t e - p n o ~ must Ask 'or Joan 522 3200

S E C R E T A R Y Full time, Souihfieid Engineers Oft ice Experience necessary 356-7 750

SECRETARIES typists 150 wpml, dala antry operators tor major Bloom held Auburn Hills 4 Troy cor porat ions Free training on Display Write 3 4 4 w o r d Perfect 4 Pans sonic typewriter $6 $ i0^ lw Call Sue at Uniforce 646 7663

S E C R E T A R I E S

W O R D P R O C E S S O R S

GREAT JOBS AVAILABLE

TOP PAY FLEXIBILITY

CASH BONUSES SAME WEEK PAYCHECKS

i M M f D i A ' E OPENINGS

557-5700 SNELLING

TEMPORARIES f NEVER A FEE

SECRETARY/ADMINISTRATOR MUSI be aggressive know Lotus and word processing be able 1o or-ganize 4 run a smalt office insur-ance knowledge i a tSlus Located in Troy a rea Send resume with sal

,ary requirements to B o i 580 Ob sewer 1 Eccentnc Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Lnronia Michigan 48150

SECRETARY FULL TIME for combinat ion A i io ine* 4 C P A Off ice located m Troy Must be c o m tor table with com* fo rms with number !

" SECRETARY FuM time, 'or private school m Ro Chester Hills Good t e i e p n c - man ner essential 12 montn posit ion E i per-enced with good typmg skills Call 10AM-4PM 689 9565

"" S E C R E T A R Y immediate c-penmg lor individual who types 55WPM has expenence on a word processor is highly mga nized 4 n « i e icei ieni phone » ' i quet 'e Send resume or app'r person a' Guardian Alarm 20000 Southf ield Rd SouiM-eid M - n 48075

423 '000 SECRETARY iNSiOE SALES

f ull '>me tor sales organizat ion I v a t e d i n t e res t i ng c n a l l e n g i r i j

work T , p , r v 8 D < t a p " n « e i p e n ence Seno -e iume fo 8roo»s

[ Equ ipment Cc__ 6785 Teiegiapn Rd Birmingham 48010

SECRETARY Advertising agency secretary who wants a challenging fast paced off-ice environment Word processing e«penence WordPerfect a phis Sell Starter neat 4 dependable Non smoker immediate npening Soulh-' ield a-ea Bene ' "s package Send resume to Bo i 500 Obeerver 4 Ec-centnc Newspapers. 36251 School-craf l Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

SECRETARY ASSISTANT for Farrn-mg lon Mills 'nsurance Agency Part ume flexible hours Good typ ing, phone sinils 855-1010 ex! 317

R E C E P T I O N I S T ng c h w ' u i pe<*on with pleas-

ant p * o o * manner to *nswe ' tele-phones *or small dw i vona l of f ice «n R*KJfo-rd Must nave qooC fyp«ng s*««l>s FuH f Tie ••ce<ie^i t>e*>e fits P>ease canM4-S300 24S a ^ ,

S E C R E T A R Y E r b L U M B E R C O . B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S

T O $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 Secretary wilh good word process ing lean choose your own sof tware I Ic work in beauli 'ul f rendry off ice m Bioom'ieHJ Hills Need to be g o o d wilh figures 4 able lo p roees i ac counts payable transactions Great benefits Cat' Linda

An Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST Farmmgton Hills commerc ia l pho to s tud io has immediate opening tor a full or pan time recept ionist Must have accurate typing skil ls o ' 45wpm a good business sense 4 e ice i ien i telephone manners Must have prior clerical exper ience in work ing with customers

Apply m person at Photo Concepts Inc 23042 Commerce Dr Sui le 2 0 p i Farmington HlHs. M 48024 Phone calls accepted lor d i rect ions only 4 -7 430T Apply Ft Sept 30. between t t am 4 I p m only or send resume

R E C E P T I O N I S T Opportunity tor recent secretar ial school graduate o i homemaker r e turning lo work force to handle phones perform light typing 4 tin m lo» o l i e r administrative s t a " Can Linda

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R EC E PTiONlS T .'SECRET A RY Posit ion available in Troy of f ice of a large insurance company Flespcmsl-bil i l ies include typing verbal 4 writ-ten communicat ion skil ls word pro-cessing on IBM computet Ming an-swering phones must be able to work independently without supervi-sion insurance experience back-ground helpful Good work ing con-di t ions interested appl icants please send resume 4 salary requi rements to

Patricia Miller • THE EQUITABLE

5435 Corporate Or Suite ?oa

Troy M> 48098 An Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST

Eace<ient commun»catK>n sfc .lis 4 a p*evICKJS 6 months «*perie«"»ce on an E«ecu?o**e pnooe system or similar a r * neecSed fo* a fasi paced compa-ny m Tha Birmingham area immedi-ate temporary requirement Dol lorvg term otf t ion available Call Lynn for this career opportunrty

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SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER investment Company Excellent typ-ing sinils Tares payroll a c A x i n l i n g tor several companies -ental prop-erty Eiper ience with pe rsonam om-pu'er a plus Bloomfieid HlHs loca-tion Salary commensurate wfth e> Penence Send resume to Thomas Jordan 300 E Long Lake Rd Ste = 310 Bloomfieid H.lis Mi 48013

SECRETARY BOOKKEEPER 'o r small manufacturing f i rm Must be rel iable hardworking and have bookkeeping experience West land area 595-6400

SECRETARY Branch office of large life insurance company m Bloomfield hills rs seek ing individual possessing good typ-ing and organizational' skirls Posi-t ion offers full benefits and a p leas ant working environment Salary to commensuer te wi lh e i p e r i e n c e Please send lull resume io Manufacturers Financial Group 500 N Woodward Ave Ste 250 Bloomfieid Hills Mi 48013 At tn Rosemary Jehus

SECRETARY Bright accurate 4 en-ergetic personality wfth excellent word processing skills will meet the Qualification* lor this diversif ied p o sit ion in Red'ord Chaotic fr iendly atmosphere 533-3200

SECRETARY/COMPUTER Electrical automotive supplier has immediate opening lor an individual with 1-2 years secretarial experi-ence Musi be able 10 type 55 w p m with Ihe following Quarficafrons a plus • Wend Processing Experience • Oata Entry Experience 6 Efecr ive Communicat ion Skills We offer «r at t 'act ive benefit peck age salary will commensurate wtlh experience f interested send r e sume to

Gre§ McMaster 13042 Fairlane

Livortta. Ml 48150

SECRETARY LAW OFFICE WESTLAND Fu»ltime untn « • ' > " " typ ing 4 word processing skills Call Nancy 729 4."-53

SECRE ' ARY L aw off ice in Dearborn wis ,«er o l t i c " e« penence »eqwi>ed 65wpm 2 7

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Loca- menufactunw needs person with word processing and secre ian Sl experience fo eork m last pa-m a i k e t i n g and genera- o f ' i « Srtution Oualil iec appl icant* send resume including salary nc iu - 'e ments to Personnel Director tact ion Automotive Co-P 1<445 Levan L.vonia Mi 48150

S E C R E T A R Y Manufactur ing iep Irnn seeking pr tessronat secretary with shor thand 4 l ypmg skills Some w e d process ing Saiary J20 000 16 $24 000 Bene' is Fee Paid

Graebner Employment Service

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SECRETARY Must be e ipenen . - n witn good secretarial sk.lis and - - d process ing immediate open.ng Company pa'd benefits South'«e r5 a iea Reply tn B o i 586 Observer i E c c e n t r i c Newspape rs 3625 1 S c h o o i c a f i Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

SECRETARv NEEDED immediately '01 Soutr-i ieid based radio c o n W ing f i rm Small successful company requires strong typing snd good people s»ills Qood pay benefits Resumes '0 Media Strategies 26400 ansa- Rn Sui te 215 Souihfieid M 48034

SECRETARY needed fen downtown srea menu lecturer Our office is far I rom dui' t ime really moves We need a ser re far-; l o answer phones file 4 some typ ing We are s t a i e - o ! ' h e - a " iea~ ot 9 who needs 1 more member n you are self-starter 4 teem or iented this is tne employer for you Resume to PO B o i 07135 Detroit Mi 48207

SECRETARY needed mmed ia ie i , tor cons t ruc t i on compan , ocated in Livonia Eiperience necessa*. typing »r.a general office Call 'O' interview 4 7 6 - 1 3 ' 0

SECRETARY OFFICE MANAGER Full t ime Secrelanei 4 Apple Mc 'ntosh e ipenence pre fer red Troy.area Cantor appl 178-8600

SECRETARY/OFFICE MANAGER Full l ime experienced 4 courtec-us precessions wtlh pleasant pnone voice 'or aualr'y oriented real estate f i r rn in Souihtieid 569 0070

SECRET ARv P»n T.me For busy development o h « » in iocai rvon-protit agency Typing '60 WPM must be very organized 20 h*s pev wwek Please send resume 4 saiar, reQuirmenls to Personnel 1090 S Adams Birmingham Mich 48009

Oi Call 645 1173

ROCHESTER sec re ta ry /book ieeper for a large real estate c o m pany IBM computer skins necee- j sary Call Eleanor or J e r n , al Fled Ca' pe' Keim Realty of Rochester

652 2200

SALES SECRETARY part t ime lor Union Lake real estate off ice Matu-e dependable 4 professional appearance Some typing skills needed Please contact Betty Clark 363-1511

An Egual Opportunity Employer

- * • SALES SECRETARY Sharp individual with init iat ive arid e ice i ien i secretarial skil ls 1o n o n f lexible hours for fast paced South-field company 45 wpm typing math apt i tude and organizational sk im re-ouired Send resume to P O Box 300 Souihfieid Ml 48037 or call

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SALES SECRETARY National chemical company located m Troy requires a secretary lo fill opening m sales department This Is a fun l ime position of fer ing a c o m petrtrve salary and a comple te bene-fit pecxage Eicei ieni oppor tuni ty for individual with good typing skills and 1-3 yrs e iper ience Fkespond in writ ing with resume and salary re-quirements

Scott Speciality Gases 1290 Combermexe Troy M « h 48083

SALES SECRETARY internat ional m a n u f a c t u r e r of indus-t r ia l e q u i p m e n t h a s i m m e d i a t e o p e m n g for a highly m o t i v a t e d c a -r e e r o r i e n t a t e d s e c r e t a r y t o b e r e s p o n s i b l e lor quar te r ly f o r e c a s t r e por ts c o m p u t a t i o n ol s a l e s c o m -m i s s i o n fol low up o l p r o p o s a l st a r i s e s p r e p a r a t i o n of a l s a l e s c o r r e s p o n d e n c e a* t rave l a / r a n g e m e n t s e x t e n s i v e c u s t o m e r c o n t a c t S u c c e s s f u l c a n d i d a t e wia h a v e a min imum 2 yea r s e x p e r i e n c e with equ iva len t raeponst tMfl iea a a w e a a s e i c e l l a r i sec re ta r i a l skids a n d w o r d p r o c e s s i n g b a c k g r o u n d Exper i -e n c e d o n Lol u s 1 - 2 - 3 a n d IBM P C a p*us P l e e a e submit r e a u m e a l o n g with h a n d wri t ten cove r le t ter m-c k j d i n g sa la ry history to Sa laa M a n a g e r P O Box 5 5 1 3 P l y m o u t h Mi 46170

LIVONIA F u a / p e n t ime Busy S e c •el an«l O f h e e Word p - o r s e e i n g sa ias willi Word P e r f e c t ' u a

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W O M ) PROCESSING SECRfYARlES

Ei perienced Wang $ Word Perfect Operators riasdad for long term as-signments WorS tor mator company in the Matro Detroit area Exceaent pay 1 benefits ara oAared Caa Peas Servcea H 0 - t l 0 0

SECRETARIAL DUTIES

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S E C R E T A R Y COMMERCIAL

REAL ESTATE DEP1T. Commercial bank in Troy has i n im-mediate career opportuni ty 'or an experienced Secretary Cand ida te should have knowledge c l mor tgage loan documentation professional Customer relation skills and excei-lent typing ability Salary c o m m e n surate w t h e iper ience Send r e sume and salary history m conf i-dence to

HUMAN RESOURCES SOE P O BOX 5823

Troy Ml 48007 5623 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

S E C R E T A R Y / P C O P E R A T O R

A Fortune 50 corporation is current I* seeking an experienced Sec*e l e r y ' P C Operator This posit ion ts located in Troy

We 'equ"e 's ic«<ien i typmg skills as weft as 'he ability lo operaie gene 's o f f ice equipment inc>ud ng persona compu la r High School and Bus-ness school or equivalent e i pe r ence is necessar,

We offer an excellent saiary and benefit package interested candi dates should send a resume com-plete with salary history in complete conf idence 'c Box 614 Observer 4 E c c e n i K Newspapers 36251 Schoo lc ra f t Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY Detron-based Financial inst i tut ion has an opening for a lul l- t ime, hard working se»-starting person with accurate typing skins 150 W P M | wtth W o r d P roacessmg e x p e r i e n c e (Wordstar a Phisi Person should have the ability to lake on various responsibilHies 4 have an excel lent phone manner Candidates wm have tne potential for advancement in the financial industry For considera-t ion send resume lo

Secretary P 0 B o i 779,

Detroit M< 48231

SECRETARY E I perienced Southfield area Typ-ing 50 wpm Property M a n a g e m e n t company M l time 3S3 M 5 4

SECRETARY Experienced Busy Southfield office Word Perfect a plus Call Befty 3 5 5 5 6 0 0

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SECRETARY FARMINGTON O f f i c e Excel lent salary 4 b e n e f i t s lor e x p e / • enced p e r s o n with g o o d o r g a n i z a -t ional saa ts 4 s o m e c o m p u t e r e x p e n a n c e Reply Boa 604 O b s e r v e r 4 E c c e n t n c N e w s p a p e r s 3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t Rd . l r v o m a Mich igan 4 6 1 5 0

SECRETARY FOR LAW OFFICE FuS t ime

13 Mae 8 Te leg raph a r e a 256 5959

SECRETARY tor C o u n s e a n g C e n t e r m Nor th u f a Off ice e x p e n e n c e p r e f e r r e d Type ig

SECRETARY . lor S W Oakland lew mg speemg. typing 6 ' ran aa«s -eqiared litigation 6

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SECRETARY Progress ive growing indust r ia l commerc ia l 'eel estate hrm has opening For a aenerai secretary : b > ice manager Ccmveruent Souihf ieid locat ion Experience w«»-. real esiate of f ice procedures'data processing systems helpful bul not mandatory As* tor Mi Rideout 358-2255

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST tor Southf lald attorney 25-30 hours per wee* Prefer 1 yr experience

569 2994

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Ful l - t ime Southfield locat ion S tan mg salary 15 /nr 424 8452

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST For small but growing company IBM PC experience a must Enthusi asm sense of humor a plus For m ter view send er ier or reeume to P O Box 756 Novi M> 46050

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST National voluntary hearth agency Office m Garden City Excellent typ •ng end telepnone answering skins a must Sand resume 10 Personnel Director 6701 Harrison, Garden City Ml 48135 or Call P Keener

425-6630

SECRETARY'RECEPTIONIST An e s t a b l i s h e d a n d growing Real E s t a t e M e n e g e m e n t ' irm is s e e k i n g a r e s p o n s i b l e execu t ive o r i e n t e d m d iv idua l P leasant t e i e p o o n e m e n ner g o o d typing a n d word p r o c e s s m g skills required P r e s t i g i o u s fun se rv ice Southfield off ice b u e d m g G o o d salary and fr inge

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SECRET ARY. RECEPTIONIS T

P u b k c Relat ions Agency in i i v o m a n e e d s self s ianec with e x c e a e n t t yp m g 4 p h o n e s * « a pk-is ability fo w o r t on n u m e r o u s d e i e e e d p r o t e c t s at o n c e Benefi ts p e c a e g e S e n d r e • u m e I aalary Ksiory l o B o . x62C O b e e r v e r 4 Eccent 3«3S t Schoolcra f t Rd Mich igan 46 L50

SECRETAR*/RECEPTION IS ' We ara a laadmg nation* menufar M a r t rap of electronic electrical components seeking an expert enced mature person to beam work » ~ f » a l a i , Prefer IBM PC fama • r t f y eath word procaaamg 4 spread afieei knowledge Poemon may m Oude customer sennce aefu nei t n Ty We ofter competitive salary A e> ceaem benefits Seno reauma to 0 ' s lch. 7125 Orchard La*e Fid a 207 W BloomfSeld Ml 48322

S E C R E T A R Y R E C E P T I O N I S T

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SECRET ARY/RECEPTION E x p e r i e n c e d wfth g o o d typeig a n d p h o n e Skills Vary g o o d benefi t p a c k a g e e n d a o r k m g cond i t ions Oaaeit l la Area Ca* lor appo in tment

197-5000

SECRETARY, RECEPTIONIST lor Southf ie ld Law firm Excellent s p e a m g 4 p h o n e u « requi red G o o d typing skins Word p r a c t i s i n g k n o w l e d g e helpful No previous la-gal e x p e r i e n c e n e c e s s a r y Non s m o k i n g of f ice 356-5353

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST posit ion avaaabie «i a national cor-porat ion located m Southfield >oi a reliable person with a couple of yrs of soad experience having typmg skias of 50 • wpm g o o d organiza-tional skdls CRT skills 4 good at tention to detail Advancement op-portunity for the proven individual Caa Mrs HI I at 569-1448

SECRETARY SALES OFFCE Wa require excellent Typing 4 short-hand skins ss wen the ability to op-erate general office equipment in-cluding IBM P C Af least (Si yeers e iper ience Pleasant telepnone per sonality important Respond In writ-ing, wilh resume 4 salary requi re ments, io Stone 4 Co . Inc 4967 Crooks Rd Suite ISO Troy Mi 48098

SECRETARY Seeking person with inttletive lor lull time secretarial clerical position m our busy off ice This person musl nave accurate typing 4 pleasant phone personality C o m p u t e expe rienos preferred Salary common surate Contact Cnarlorte 421-4500

WORLD SHIPPING

SECRETARY Southheid office needs a general Secretary with word processing skills 4 general office skins Please can 354-2070

SECRETARY SouthfieiC company needs an enei g e t * , highly experienced secretary, able fo work long hours as needed wi th admin is t ra t ive capabil i t ies mowtedge. of computers word pro-cessors and st 'ong orgarwzationai skills Qualif ied applicants please send resume to P O Bo i 300 Southfield Ml 48037 or can

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S E C R E T A R Y Southfield professional firm needs entry level floater secretary nfio en-fOys change and interpersonal con-tact Duties mclude typing, filing, copying and answering pfsonea Ex celleni grammar spelling and typing skills required Competit ive salary and benefits It interested send re-sume and salary requirements to Ms underwood P O Bo i 891 Southheid Mi 48037

An Equal Opportunity Employer

S E C R E T A R Y TQI FRIDAYS 'NC has ar immedi-ate permanent part-t ime position tor a Secretary to work 25 hours per eeek . We require excellent Secretanai skills inclusive o« Typing operation of basic office machines office or-ganization 4 proven communication skins Word Processing skills r e quired This is an excellent opportunity lor a mature energetic 4 enthusiastic in-dividual l o |Oin ow northern division team responsible tor over 70 reeiau-rants wrth offices located m South-f » d Excellent salary 4 beneftls please send resume to

JOni Dyer TGI FRIOAYS. INC

26261 Evergreen Rd Ste 210 Southf ie ld , Mi 48076-4447

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

SECRETARY wtth g o o d basic typ-ing s h o r t h a n d 4 d i c t a p h o n e skills 'or Livonis law of f ice IBM PC e x p e r ience p r e f e r r e d CaM 263-1111

SECRETARY Word p roceaamg file m a n a g e m e n t gene ra l office dut ies o i e a s e s a n d r e e u m e to Advanced P O B o i 97 Wayne . Ml 48184

SECRET ARY-WOPD P R O C E S S O R Excellent oppor tun i ty tor p a n time word p r o c e s s i n g sec re t a ry Good pay H o u r s 12 Noon - 5pm, Troy a rea 589-0500

SECRETARY 1 girt off ice, 9am-5pm Mon-Fn S h o r t h a n d r e q u i r e d pm* g e n e r a of f ice d u t i e s 645-5700

SECRETARY-1 girl off ice, exper i -e n c e d m a c c o u n t s ' e c e v t a b i e ec-c o u n t s p a y a b l e b o o k k e e p i n g 4 ttght typig N o n - s m o k e r p r e f e r r e d Expe-r i enced only appfy J o d y 646-3636

SECRETARY - 15-18 hrs /wk Typ-ing. c o m p u t e r 4 g o o d organizat ional skills a n e c e s s i t y B i rmingham YMCA 644-9036

SOUTHFIELO LAW FIRM S e c r e t a r y / R e c e p t i o n i s t Mirnmi*n 2 yrs e x p e r i e n c e Will train In word p r o c e s s i n g N o n - s m o k e r

Gary E i senbe rg P C . 2000 Town Cente< Sui t s 1760

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S P A N I S H S P E A K I N G SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST

TO $19 ,000 FEE PAID

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S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

S T E P INTO A CAREER Fed u p wfth pos i t i ons tha i ofter no room for g r o w t h ? Our c o m p a n y oi-l e r s t e m p o r a r y 4 p e r m a n e n t oppor t u n n i e s m all d a n c a l a r e a s A posi-tion with u s ia a s t ep into a career To b e c o n s i d e r e d tor one of our un ique oppor tunNiee , send r e a u m e wfth cover let ler t o O / E M a n a g e ment S e r v i c e * 1408 A»en Drive Troy. Mich 48063

SYSTEMS OPERATOR-For South-field location Wang VS system or IBM 34 01 36 experience required Send reaume 6 salary reqiarements to Box 612 Observer 6 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Lrvoma Michigan 46150

T E L E M A R K E T I N G ( E V E N I N G O N L Y )

If you can work trom a we* orga-nized 4 flexible script, have never been employed aa a telemarketer 4 have at least 20 hours of evenmg tima available weekly you oould qualify tor true new group bang formed You wM Da contacting peo-ple who have purchased Irom tMs compeny m the peel wfth the objec-tive of determining ma product raa-sbmty 4 ra aalab*amng customer conltdenoe CaU Lytm

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TY PtST ^RECEPTIONIST G o o d t e l e p h o n e personali ty a» a r o u n d off ice help immed ie t e o p e n •ng SoutnfielO a r e e neeurnan lo Box 460 Observer 4 Eccentric N e w s p a p e r s . 36251 Schoolcref l Rd Livonia Michigan 46150

TYPIST/ RECEPTIONIST

TO $18,000 Need average typing skills plus lots ot confidence to handle office routines process men trace snip-ping 4 * e e p managemeni informed Excellent benefits CaU Tom

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BANQUETS & CATERING PART TIME

Flexible hours, premium pey Wart Staff

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Roma s of Garden City 32550 Cnerry HW at Venoy

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BAR PERSONS BUS PERSONS Wait Steft High energy lop pay 'or tne nght people Apply within Body Rock C A 19245 W 8 Mile b e iween Southfield 4 Evergreen

BAR 4 'ABLE WAIT P£HSON Apply between 10 am 6 pm Hot Shot Saloon 28121 Plymouth Rd Livonia 261-1350

BARTENDER Evemrigs. ' - ie»da, thru Saturday Experienced Dakota Inn RathskeB-er Detroit 867 9722

BARTENOER tu» or pan t ime Pages Food 4 Spirits Farmmgton Excellent wages 4 benefits Contact Vicki 477-0099

T Y P I S T S S E C R E T A R I E S

Looking to advance youi career "> It you Ste you need exposure to the right oppor tun i t ies The ONYX Group has opportunities for you 4 can work tor you whether you * • * lookmg lor a temporary assignmer.-tor a permanent |ob Call Tom to rear wfiai the ONYX Group can oo 'Oi you today

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TYPIST - wtth Statistical typmg 4 computer experience • (oi CPA firm Send resume to Kieiman Carney 4 Greenbaum 32000 Northwestern Hwy Sle 275 Farmmgton Hats Ml 48018 - Attention D Greenbaum

TYPIST- 2 yrs experience p r e •erred Some knowledge wortJ pro-cessor helpful or muling to learn Benefits Can Betty or Jan 557-2520

WALLPAPER 4 FABRIC STUDIO needs an organized person with great fol low-tt iru skills and who en-toys paperwork

Windows 4 WaHs m W Bioom'imd 661-3840

WORDPROCESSER SECOND SHIFT

NOVI 5 00pm thru 1 30am schedule be-gins after 6 l o 8 week day shift ori-entat ion Transcnption/secretarual duties, nonsmoker only superior Spelling a necessity Pleasant out-going manner for a busy medical1

legal Novt office Profesaionai ap pearance wordproceaamg comput-er knowledge Send resume and sal-ary requirements to Bo i 6280b-server 4 Eccentnc Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcrefl Rd ctvonie Michigan 48150

WORD PROCESSING SECRETARY TO $21,000

EnfO* alt Ihe a d v a n t a g e s of working •or a l a r g e succes s fu l company G o o d skins a n d profess iona l i sm 'or t h e c n o c * f e e paid position Call B e m i c e at 3 5 3 - 2 0 9 0 After 5 P M A p p o i n t m e n t s Available

SNELLING & SNELLING WORD P R O C E S S O R Northvin* law firm seek I individual wfttt excel-lent s p e a m g . typmg 4 t ranscr ipt ion abilit ies tor Syntrex Aquarius word p r o c e e a o r - e g a i expe r i ence helpful S e n d r e s u m e s ta t ing salary d e s i r e d * t o Box = 4 0 0 North vine Ml 46167

W O R D P R O C E S S O R lor Market ing D e p a r t m e n t of P lymouth b a s e d c o m p e n y Entry level tu« lime posi-t ion with b e n e f i t s S e n d '*ecime lo Kathy D e p p H u m a n Synergis t ics 3 9 8 19 P lymouth Rd . Plymouth Ml 4 8 1 7 0 or cMl t o s chedu le an inter view 459-1030

W O R D P R O C E S S O R - F o r Southfield lew firm 3 yrs legal expe r i ence re-qui red , W a n g VS s y s t e m l p m - 8 p m or 2 p m - 9 p m C a t Evelyn. 262 -1600

W O R D P R O C E S S O R Part Time IBM P C e x p e r i e n c e neces sa ry S e n d r e s u m e Attent ion Office Manager 2 7 4 0 0 N o r t h w e s t e r n . S t e =401 , Sou th f i e ld . Ml 46034

W O R O P R O C E S S O R - M u s i type 65 w p m 4 h a v e Dec-Mate expe r i ence Off ice l oca l ed on Telegraph Rd nea r 12 m a e Excellent hours 4 ben-e f t t s P l e e a e can. Mrs Fields 5 4 0 - 0 5 0 0 An Equal Opportuni ty Em-

ployer

W o r d P r o c e s s o r s

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ENTECH S E R V I C E S , LTD.

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W o r d P r o c e s s o r s Put your f ingers t o worV at long a n d •Tort t e r m word p rocaaamg assign-m e n t s S o f t w a r e p re le r red mclude*

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ENTECH S E R V I C E S , L T D .

5 8 8 - 5 6 1 0

WORO PROCESSOR ml long lerm position lor pro-

— Good 569-0500

WRITER - Fermmgion Han ad agen-cy expenence tn writing cop* lor

Knee .newspapers i catalogs ,000 Fa* paid

ADMIN ISTRATIVE - assistant. SoutMMd ) yrs ecxuauntmg 4 dee-

per m x * W t i i i saw Controaer P O Boa Ml 461S1

•» TELLER Floating poeflon 1 MaBli M credn M o n Puitoua MBar e i

op Serve tZcMgasi

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A - L I N E P L A S T I C S

« iBHOWCM—nn Typtna ererd pro-ceeetng' Lotus 1 2.3 Benefits S1S.OOO Fee paid

C L D M 8 1 office experience -1th typing 6 ac-counting beck ground hourly aalary

~ LOIS RAY P E R S O N N E L

SOUTHFIELO 55<M)5«0

5 0 6 t W p V n M

A O C C M N O A P P L C A T I O * « tor A M 6 P M SMRs

* M . M e n Fn ? 5pm -RRM M O LMOBLOMS'S tSS4

APPLY AT MOY'S'

Moy"»

ATTENTION STUDENTS

BARTENDERS COCKTAIL SERVERS

BUS PERSONS A M / P M SERVERS BANQUET STAFF

MAIDS Good salary and heelih benefit s

Apply in person

H O L I D A Y I N N 1 K M a t Grand =liv«r

P»rm«rvQtoo H»M»

505 Wanted Food-B«v*rag«

COOK fua or part time AppN m person el The Hurling Green 2650 S Rochester Rd Rochester Ask toi Scott

505 H4p Wantad Food-flavaraga

COOK FuH Time VYAII STAFF - FuH Tune

HOSTESS Pert Time Apply m person

c o r * CAFE OF PLY MOO T • 45V 3310

COOK Fua time S5 75- $6 35 per nour start ing Appfy «i parson The B o i Ber 4 Gnu, 777 W Ann Arbor Trail Plymouth see Chip

C O O K Part l ime posit ion weekend 4 vac* l ion lekef lor senior citizen compfea Experience required Good working condit ions C-ontad Mr Hanet i

28301 FRANKLIN SOUTHFIELD

353-2057

7BX

D E N N V - S R E S T A U R A N T

Belleville Ptymouth Novi Ferming-ton Hais Ail cioee 10 '-275 are look mg lor a few good people

COOKS 30 40 lours , aa shifts 16-48 per hom company paid benefits

SERVERS 16-40 hours per wee* 40-100 cus-tomers a day Good schedules Company paid benefits

DfSH/BUS 20-40 hours per week an smfts U $6 per hem Compeny peid benefits

We know how 10 provide a g o o d work place we cere about people Slop by and bring your experience

DISHWASHERS 4 HOSTESS m T l ime nights no experience necee sary Retirees welcome Apply m person Here* Beef 4 Spirits 36665 Ptymouth Rd Lrvonia 425-1630

505 Halp Wantad Food-Bavaraga

MANAGER lor lu* service ' e e l e u ren t * i N Oak land County Seng c o m p l e t e r e a u m e lo B o i 636 Ob-server 4 Eccentr ic 36251 Scnooksrefi Rd Micmgan 48150

MCDONALDS OPENING SOON M-59 4 Crooks Rd Now hiring an shifts Flexible scheOmee 44 25 per hour I re* lood Caa Kim anytime el

644 924 7 or 588 4072

COOKS 4 BAR PERSONS Part or 'ml t ime Apply Keyboard Lounge 1870 S Wayne Rd Westland 01 call 728-9330

COOKS Ful. and part time

Ryans s Tavern 3 100 W Maple Rd 624-1000

COOKS Full or Part t ime Days or nights Will tram Wat work around scnool schedule »4 50 S5 00 hour

348 8234

COOK - SHORT ORDER FuU-^ part l ime Excellent wagee 4 bene'ris Page s Food 4 Spwtts Farminglon Contact Vick. 477-0O99

BARTENDER WAiT PERSON spirt shift Appfy within The Bench Pub 33653 5 Mile Lrvoma 427-8460

BARTENOER WAfTPERSON Weekends only Appfy wtthir The Bench Pub 33653 5 Mue L'vo-nia 427-8*60

BATES HAMBURGER o< Novi, up Io $6. hour all posit ions all shifts 'uU/ part !-me Retirees welcome Apply wilh in Grand River at Ndvt Rd

BENNIGANS now Hiring all posi-t ions Southf ield 356-0292

B I L L K N A P P ' S 16995 South Laurel Pa'k Drive-c o r n e r of 1-275 4 Six M«e >s now looking 'or a neat 4 clean individual to asaume fun t ime Gria Coo l duties w t h possible management future Also h i r ing evening part t ime Dishwashers Good starting pay witn excellent benefits Appfy m person between 2pm-4pm ask 'or Jerry 464-6363 or 553-4821

BOWLING CENTER A a-'persons Buspersons, Grill per scr. part t ime Appfy at Plaza Lanes 42001 A nr. Arbor Rd Ptymouth

COOKS Must be - 1 pe«-enced wttn good ret e 'ences FuH or part l>me Appry at Sageo s restaur a r t Midpiebefi 4 M Mile or can Jim ai 476- '750

'DISHWASHERS PART TIME Glen Oaks Country Club

Farmmgton area 626-2600

D I S H W A S H E R S START AT 14 50-F>£R HOUR

Taking applications lor a per l time posit ion tapprox 36 hrs wee*r to work * i senior citizen s complex GGood working conditions Meais 4 uniforms furmahed

APPLY IN PERSON

F r a n k l i n C l u b A p t s 28301 FRANKLIN RO

SOUTHFIELO

D'SHWASHER f$4 75 HR Fu* 4 Part Time

Ryan % •averr 624- JOOO 3 '00 W Mapie W of Hagger•,

COOKS WAITSTAFF HOSTS Bar Disn 4 Bus people G Wlllikers Fiestaurant 57036 Grand mrer New , Hudson

COOK WAITSTAFF Bartender 4 Porter E iper ienced with references Nee' FtenCan Between. 9am 4 3pm 259-3273

DON T WORRY BE HAPPY' work a< Ralph s De* FuH 4 pan time Cashier Sandwich Prep 4 Clean up positions available We ol tor MentHe schedules 4 meal bere-M l Apply 6527 Telegraph Rd corner o ' 15 Mile 4 Telegraph

METROPOLITAN MUSICAFE m Royal Oe* now raring day and e v e ning rvours una c o o k s wait staff bar tenders 3cSnwaahers 4 buaper son Call Mon thru Fn between 6-5pm 296 4953

MOUNTAIN JACKS is seeking career munoed industry wise mdividueis lov the loaowing opportunit ies

I uU time Bartenoe-Lunch 4 Dinner WaHer/Wenreea

P art l ime Host Hostess 0«triw ethers Buspersons

in addit ion to our greet reputat ion clean environment i upscale etmos-pnere you II enjoy a benefits peck age that includes profit sharing paid vacations TV*I . discounts 4 medical / life msut ance What s More ius! aooul half out lop managers started m t f * above posit ions f o r immediate consideration apply m person 2pm-5pm Mon thm TTVJff

MOUNTAIN JACKS 26855 Greenheid

Soutntietd Mi 480 "5

505 HatpWanlad Food-Bavaraga

Q U A L I T Y C O U N T S

1 Q I f ' O e y s IS taring Were k jo* I ing lor people «mo can mamtem our , reputat ion lor exceaence to 'work in

•he loaowing arses WAIT STAFF

(Fu* 4 part timer KITCHEN STAFF

i*OST/HOSTESSES BUSPERSONS

To gei your appkcat ionj r while |Ot»s ar* still avai iebi* Apply m person at T £ 1 Friday s 26299 E vergreer Sou i n f ie ld oatweer 2 4pm

T G I FRlQAr S

505 Halp Wantad Food-Bavaraga

R A L L Y ' S H A M B U R G E R S

immediate openings for day 4 nignt Wuf Competi t ive wages pa-0 Apply a' 6215 Wayne Rd Westiend l u 'or Bruce

WAI I PERSON Exper ienced Break leaf 7 30 V; 30 App l , *i per son or can 348-4220 Nortnvme Croeamg 1S900 North vale Rd Nonfivaie

506 Halp Wantad

WAIT PERSON lor evenmgs Appfy eat run

Comedy Castle 2593 Woodward Beraiei

WAIT PERSON Fuk Snd pert t ime Apply r p e l o n Trie Box Bar 4 GnS 777 w Arm Afr dor ' 'ai< Ptymouth See Chip

W AIT PERSON NEEDED Fua o- pan tune rot aveueoie Haa sonabie hours Ai»o dMfiweaher

tk 522 260"

MOUNTAIN JACK:S FARMINGTON

in now hiring for M positions in Our LOunge 4 Restaur an'

Apply in Person Mcm-Fn 2 - *pm

24275 SlNACOLA CT - t r NEEDED Snort order coo* and

CJisJiwesnei W Bloomfieid a-»a For intormai«on cal l 626-3722

C O R N B E E F K I N G •n Wonder land Mall is now hiring Full 4 part l ime positions available foi Cashiers 4 Counter help Opportunity lor advancement Appfy m persor

C O U N T E R H E L P C O O K S

. TOP PAY • MEDICAL INSURANCE • »AID VACATION • FLEXIBLE HOUfcS Fua or part t ime Days or evenings

Sweet Lorraines To Go Southfield -

C®H to* interview 350-1505

BUS HELP needed immediately for day or night shifts. Sun-days oft. in fast paced dell Apply in person

ERNIE'S RESTAURANT MUIRWOOD SQUARE Grand River at Drake

BUSPERSON - DISHWASHER Days H 50 - * 4 75 hour Will work sround school schedule Flexible hours WiU t r i m 348-82S4

B U S P E R S O N S , DISHWASHERS

ence necessary Ram s Horn Ford Rd Dearborn Hts 563- 133 1

COUNTER HELP 4 KITCHEN HELP Days or nights FuB or part t ime No e iper ience necessary will t ra in Ap-pt, Buddy's 6676 Orchard .ake Rd w Bloomfield 851-4250

COUNTER HELP needed in newty remod-eled restaurant Must have slicing machine experi-ence Apply in person

ERNIE S RESTAURANT MUIRWOOD SQUARE Grand River at Drake

COUNTER HELP needed Deys OWy Apply In person Aloha Yogurt

Landing 44930 F o r d Rad , in C a n t o n I

BUS PERSONS Part Time - Evenings

Ryan s Tavern 824-1000 3100 W Mapie w of Haggerty

B O S S E S 4 VALET PARKING ATENOANT

For private dmmg club w Plymouth 453-1632

CAFETERIA/CASHIER WANTED, full l ime d a y s Sou thhe id e r e e Ask lor W a n d a call 353-8170

CAN T WAIT FOR A JOB"5 W e » tram you' Original Pancake House is looking tor ambit ious energetic wait 'host people lo jom tne staff at our busy restauranl Ws offer good star tmg wage Blue Cross - Blue Shield 100*. paid training, paid weekly plus addit ional benefils Ap-ply in person si 19355 W 10 Mile Southfield

-.CASHIER needed immediately for days, Sundays off. in fast paced deii Apply In person

ERNIE S RESTAURANT MUIRWOOD SQUARE Grand River at Drake

D A L Y

R E S T A U R A N T Taking app l i ca t ions lor all pos i t i ons Day 4 even ing s fu f t s F r e e m e e l s v a c a t i o n pey . paid b r e e a s friendly working e n v i r o n m e n t • C O O K S u p to S6 15 per hour • WAIT P e r s o n s , up to S 3 4 5 • t ips • CAR H O P - DISHWASHER

« p to »5 - taps Apply m p e r s o n

3 1 5 0 0 P tymouth FVd Lrvoma

DONUT FINISHER FuU or part time Will tram Apply m parson after 10pm st the Looney Beker 13931 Farmington Rd al >-96 Livonia

DONUT SHOP counter help after-noon shift S4 to start Apply m per-son ai Henry s Dcmut Sub Shop 27349 W 7 Miie Redford

D R I V E R S • TOP' Pey - Car Allowance - Medical Insurance • Paid Vacation - Flexible H o u r s

Sweet Lorraine's To Go Southfield

Call for interview 350-1505

NEW RESTAURANT BAR looking 'or experienced wait staff 'ood and cocktail experienced bartenders Applications being accepted oe iween 10 4 11 30 AM and 3 10 6 PM 1*4 t t Michigan Ave Dearborn A B T S Establishment 646-4640

j NORTHV'LcE CHARLEYS is now I rvring for the. loSowing posit ions

AM Wan Staff flexible nou 's greei lor nomemaaers with smalt cYWO'er Also PM Wan Bus StaP Hosts Dishwesrers Cooks 4 Prep Cooks w m tram eager and dependable people Appfy In person only Mon thru Sal between ! 4 4pm 4 1122 W 7 M M Rd Nor t ivu le

RESTAURANT ME . " D Oennison t Seafood Ta.err is e i pandmg We er* accepting eppuca firms for fuS and pen time ne*p -n tne fol lowing positions

Dey Waiters Waitresses Oishwksneis

Bus Meip Hosts "ostesaes

Coo*s Apply w t m n between 2 5PM We ofter f lexible r-iours good »*ges end s n ber en m e e pokey idee* T&r W lege students * ' * m wi t t pey We sre located at ; "909 Orchard -,a»* Rd corner ot 12 M i *

WAIT PFRSON Pan t ime S3 4* yer hour excellent tipsi 11AM 3PM Mon -Fn Plym-outh ere* 455-6161

W A I T P E R S O N ham Ca* Barry

WAlTt-ERS ONS All shifts Exceaent tips - -ages

1 F iper ience p - e f w e c but no- nee essery Win nam Apply m person Ram s Ho»n 26200 w 12 Mu* Rd Southfield

WAfTPERSON Fu* ume po»t-or aveiiacAe A p p i , m person s-

I Shield s 2 5 1 0 ' ' e i e g - a p f Rd Vjutnf ieiO

AjkA RATED Dun 4 B radsa ree t Ca

SALES POSITION . ucret've i e rmory o p e n Nc uner -ugni t r u e C o m p i e i e t i envog p r e gram We a r * an egg reea ive c o m p a -ny with of f ices m M o n r o e 4 W a y n e County A d v a n c e m e n t oppcrr-um

| i e i A* p i o m c i i o n a Horn wiOwi P a « m a u r a n c a v a c a t a r i e t c " you e a r l a s t e ady i n c o m e 4 a s e c u r e fci-Pure Oon t rwsa this o p p o r t u r a f y Can 6 aak tor Mr j onns 5 9 5 ^ 0 0 5

WE ' R A I N ' O R SUCCESS

NOW is the best t ime to start yu* reai estate career' KiNGSWAV AS SOC.ATES INC 'ERA ofters owl standing FREE framing pregraaas ar*.: is " w e s i e c m peopw c o m * * ted io * tu* tune 'ee. es ie le career Ou- Strong msnegemere backing superb Office facanes e f tec tne m e ch*ndismg tools and constant t i e r -.ng combme tc assure you o l a Suc-cwsstu end profitable t

RUMORZ Now hir ing wenpersons and busper scms Apply m person Tues thru Sat * f t e i "pm, 450 S Memman S of Cnerry MIS Westland

SCALLOP S RESTAURANT Now tak ing applications Tor the to-icwmg pos^Kms S e r ^ r " ' s i -ees 4 Bus Start Apply .n p e r s e Mon -F. 'Oem-Spm 1002 N Mam Rocnesier

E A R N U P T O $ 6 . 0 0 PER H O U R

TACO BELL st 10 Mile 6 Grand Riv-er m Farmington HSIs is now hiring lor sa shifts immediate openings Full or pert- t ime Flexible hours Appfy in person or ceS 476-3138

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS w a n t e d Part u m e ^ l a m - 2 p m S8-$10 per hr Call 'or a p p o i n t m e n t W e n d y s Farmington , CHI 6*3-2810

Exi I KITCHEN 6 WAIT p e n e n c e d ' atf A&pfy

or 7 - 9 p m DooHy s, 31410 Ford Rd G a r d e n City

EXPERIENCED WORKING CHEF Small vets organizat ion m Royal Oak Repfy 10 P 0 Box 127 Royal Oak Ml 48066

FAST FOOO EMPLOYEES Day 4 Night Shrfi W a g e b a a e d on •variability 4 e x p e r i e n c e Apply W p e r s o n Taco Belt 26050 Ford Rd . G a r d e n City

DAY MANAGER Muat h a v e k e k n o w l e d g e of all Oar a n d l o u n g e o p e r a t i o n Apply w t h i n Body Rock Cafe . 19245 W 8 Mee b e t w e e n Eve rg reen 4 Sou th f i e ld

DAY PREP COOK NIGHT DISHWASHER & C O O K

Oppor tunr ty a d v a n c e m e n t avai lable Apply in p e r s o n O ' S l e e h a n s. 35450 G r a n d River (al Drake):or

c a n 4 7 4 - 8 4 8 4

DAY WAITSTAFF HOST STAFF AND LINE C O O K S

We ofter compe t i t i ve w a g e * E x p e n -sive* helpful p l e a s e appfy in p e r s o n b e t w e e n 2 s n d 5 P M s t

MERIWETHERS RESTAURANT 2 5 4 6 5 Te legraph Sou th f i e ld

C A S H I E R S FOOD PREP 10-3 3 0 p m 4 d a y s a week Apply Bl a i d ' s 4 4 9 N Wayne Rd ' nea r CherlyfMlli Ask for Jofin 721 -3743

CATERING PERSONNEL E x p e n e n c e n e e d e d 40 flours or mora Bene f i t s W a g e s nego t i ab l e Caa M o n - F n 9 a m - 5pm 278-6414

WORKING CHEF 5 yea r s e x p e r i e n c e s o u p s and s a u c e s , heavy broi ler 5 d ays Excel-lent pay Appl ica t ions a c c e p t e d be-tween 10 & 11 3 0 AM or 3 t o 6 PM r e s u m e r e q u i r e d 14417 Michigan Ave D e e r b o r n

EXPERIENCED COOK FuS t ime d e y s 11 AM 4 PM fua t ime Nights . 4 PM - 12 PM a n d par t l ime Nigh t s 4 PM - t 2 PM 5 3 4 - 0 3 3 3 EXPERIENCED WAIT PERSON For L u n d i e s . Mon F n 11 AM - 2 PM .

EXPERIENCED BAR PERSON Part time

J O A N l E S LOUNGE IN REDFORO S 3 4 - 0 3 3 3

COOK - E x p e r i e n c e d K* day a h « fun t ime Lrvoma ree l au ran t

525-7640

growing nursery fua t ime pos i t ion »5 0 0 s n h o i * lo s ta r t , d e p e n d i n g on e x p e r i e n c e Gree t b e n e f i t s 525-5767

DELI COUNTER PEOPLE 4 shor t o r d e r cook . Ml or p a r t tlpse. e x p e r i e n c e d or will t ram, Mon thru Frl D a y s only Benef i ts . Troy G o o d pey CaU b e t w e e n 1-4 Mon ! tvu Fri

6 4 3 - 7 7 5 5

D E N N Y ' S Now Miring Wall Staff for 11pm-7ani shift Exceaen t w e g e of S2 52 per hr p lus 83 c e n t s p r e m i u m pay per hr After S e p t 22 t h e r e wl* b e a 15% gratui ty p laced on al gues t c h e c k s to i n su re compet i t ive t ips if tfaa s o u n d s m i e r a s t m g t o you 4 you would Mke m o r a in format ion con t ac t u s at 2 7 7 5 0 Novt Rd nea r m e 12 O a k s Mail 3 4 8 - 3 3 7 0

An Equa l Oppor tun i ty Employer .

DENNY S NOW HIRING

C o o k s e a r n u p 10 S8 per hour D i s n w e s h e r s e a r n S5 par hour Ap-pfy now at 27750 Novi Rd neer Twelve O a k s Ma* 3 4 8 - 3 3 7 0

An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

DINING ROOM SUPERVISOR

Par t t ima lor senior a t t z a n s d m m g r o o m S o m e e x p e r i e n c e p r e f e r r e d or mm t ram Muat aftfoy work ing wttn senior c n n e n a A p p r o i 3 0 h o u r s per w e e *

APPLY IN P E R S O N

P r a n k l i n C l u b A p t s 28301 Frank Un Rd

Southfield

F A S T F O O D E x c e p t i o n a l P a y

B a l e s H a m b u r g e r s e now h lnng day a f t e r n o o n 4 midnight s lvf ts FuU a n d par t - t ime pos i t i ons C o m e s e e us lor an appl ica t ion . 9 - 1 1 am and 3 - 5 p m

33406 Five Mile. Livonia ANO

22291 Middlebeit Farmington Hills

FRIENDLY SMALL ' e s t a u r a n t m Downtown Northvi ie n e e d s a Wart P u r s o n f rom g e m - 3 p m 5 d a y s per wee* S3 per hour p lus g reM tips

348-2660

GET INTO THE HEAT! C o m e c o o * With US' Great oppor tun i ty lor amb i -t ious learner or e x p e r i e n c e d cook We of fe r g o o d star t ing w a g s . Bkje C r o s s - Bme Shield 100% pa id training, paid weekly p lus addi t ional b e n e f i t s Apply tn p e r s o n b e f e e e n 2 - 4 p m at The Original P a n c a k e H o u s e 19355 W 10 Mae. Soutnf tMd

H O S T E S S / O m m g room Supervsaor PM sfaf t Appfy m p e r s o n B e f i e e e n 2 -5 PM Mayflower Hotel 627 W Ann Arbor Trail, P lymouth 4 6 3 - 1 6 2 0

HOST/HOSTESS For first c l a a s r ee t au ran t , 9 a m - 2 p m M o n - F n Great oppo r t i xa ty for per-s o n with cfUidreri in scnoo l Also p a r t - t i m e Hoa t /Hos t e s s . 2 e v e m n g a per week p lus w e e k e n d s

Appfy Mon-Fn, 8 a m 4pm

E M B A S S Y S U I T E S H O T E L

2 8 1 0 0 F R A N K L I N R D

S O U T H F I E L D

H O S T / H O S T E S S Luneti hour 4 days 12-Hi Pub Southflald 353-0018

M O S T / H O S T E S S P a n Time Evenings

Ryan ' s Tavern 624-1000 3 1 0 0 W Maple W of Haggerty

FULL TIME Early Mommg Jamtonai and Kitchen UMty Worker Some heavy aftmg ideei lor aarm-retaed or retired mdMduM- Apply bet 9-5. Tuaa -Frl Ptymouth E h * 453-1780

N O V I H I L T O N We ae currently too* ing for quekfieo people to fl* the 'oUowmg positions

• BANOUET HOUSE PERSONS • FRONT OFFICE CLERKS

• ROOM ATTENDANTS •BELL STAFF

• DfSWWASHERS • LINE COOKS

interested mdnnduals may appfy Mon thru Fn between l0»m-4pm,

NO CALLS ACCEPTED Human Resources Dept

Novt Hilton 21111 Haggerty Rd

Novi. Ml 46050 e o e m / f / h

Sheralon Oaks s now eccepting appkcations lor

• BUS PERSONS • UTILITY STEWARDS

Apply in person Mon-Fri 9am-Spm

27000 Sheraton Dr . Novi S-HOR" ORDER COO«

GENERAL KITCHEN HELP Deys on!y 4 5 nours per day Apply Hoi Shot Saloon 26121 Ptymouin Roao Lnronia 261-1350

WAI-RESSES WAITERS a & E k . • AS T L J N C f

Apply in p e r s o n 2 i pu Mayflower I 1 -«Otel B r " A Ann A'bor Tree j j P i f i o u i ' 453- '620

rVA •C-t'j- a * : i » - a n t e d Deys or ] I nights Full time o*-pert lime Apply j j ir person * oney iiarvc t v - ivonia 1

! Mai' * 4 M-Otflebe"

a x - s - a " BcSSERS

I immediate openings l u l l 4 Fart ! 1 time days 4 rugrns Apply ir, te> I son 0 Sh lenen i 43333 Sever |

M ie Rd Norte.. i ie

WA' - S ' A I F c c o » s I DISHWASHERS H O S ' S T A F F i FuB or pert f m * al sniffs Apply

*ne v illage s»iace Fem.iy Ressau'ent 4 170 Orc^a 'd - a * * Rd neer'oontr-

1 «EE p r e Mcerne -e« estate c lasses 40 nrs

. IREE post Mcenemg ciesaes 36 nrs

3 CREE Rea Estate Success • » n m g 35 hrs

4 Elegant computeroec tTfficas •fm location'

* 24-hour managemer- cecamg 6 Super generous commission

•»tes 7 Prominent community standing E P- 'vaie offices avertable

Contact GUS SEEGEFi immediately « INGSW* » ASSOC ' N C E R A

Bir rmngnem * r ov

642-6300 * C C C J N " EXECUTIVE SAcES

Careei opportunity e i t f soutf ieast e " Micfugan t largest supplier of h i g " ' e c n t e l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n s er jv ipmeri i networks ana sof twar* -•griwsi commissions m the n o u s t r , w i n bonus p r o f shermg and ex pense 'eimbursement plan Can Mr Olson- *• 489-OOOC tor furtfier d e •ai*s - "

NOW HIRING - pert or luH t ime Bar l e n d e r s 4 W a i t s t a f Apply m per-s o n at Mr s p o r t s 30860 O r c h a r d Lake Rd F a r m m g t o n Hilts 4 p m -10pm deify Of ca» 8 5 1 - 2 9 9 0

NOW HIRING' A a t Staff - C o o k s - Hos t . ' H o t m a i l Day or m g h l s Appfy in p e r s o n or call F n e n d N Res t au ran t . 4 2 3 7 0 Ann Arbor Rd . PfyYTiouth Twp 4 ^ 9 - 5 7 9 0

PASTRY ASSISTANT Fu» t ime e x p e r i e n c e d ExoaAent p a y 4 heal th m a u r a n c a Cafl Pe ter lor m

Bloomfield -540-2266

PREP COOK - DISHWASHERS Wail Staff 4 Bus Slaf l

Pr ivate Club Bioomfefd HlHs 6 4 4 - 3 4 5 0

P R E P COOK poeflion avaaab ie now at ihe Original P a n c a k e " o u a e We offer good s tar t ing n a g e Blue C r o e s Bme SreeM. 100% paid train-ing paid weekly pm* add i t iona l ben -ef i t s Knowledge ol * w g n u 4 m e e -s u r e e helpful Able to W o * r e d p e e a muet Appfy m p e r s o n b e t w e e n 2-4 p m at 19355 W 10 Mae. Sou t f r fWd

PREP C O O K Tne Round Table C lub

m Ptymouth 453-1632

R E S T A U R A N T H E L P ? Do you want $ 6 - 4 8 IV without be ing on your leet an d a y ' How a b o u t a g r e a t off ice env i ronment with your Own d e s k ' We need p e o p l e l o an -swer incoming can* f rom c u s t o m e r s r e s p o n d i n g l o our nationally ad -ver t i sed p r o d u c t s Nc e x p e n e n c e

Can 6 4 7 - 0 3 0 0

STEAK & ALE PLYMOUTH

is now accepting appkcaf>oniB tor

• NIGHT DISHWASHERS • DAY PREP COOKS

Apoiy in person Mon-Fn 2-4pm

40347 Ann Arbor Rd lat l-275i

W A I T S T A F F Earn M to S14 par hour

C O O K S I $5 per nour Other o p e n i n g , r v Ciude Bus Persons Shift Supenn sors Nigrn Cooks Apply m person a-

NOV! PviZA HUT located directly across from 12

I Ca» s Mali off Nov Rd

AGGRESSIVE TELEMARKETER M-ch.gar ; iargaa' see by o w e I r m nas openings for Superb IS I I I people Home Market ing Special ets inc SouthfieKJ 568-007C

W A I T S T A F F mmediate ripenings Dai 4 nignt

srwfts " 534-0«03

S U B W A Y Come torn, the nations = ' rated test lood Cham Now mnng for an pos. t ions days 4 nignts P romot ion* oppor tumt ie i l o menegement Caa

477-7771 or 443-2305

WAI* S ' A F F NEtOED Wnite Lake Oa»i

C i^ i .we nouns per- t m * 693- '234

THE PALACE GRILL i * now accepting applications lor

General Utility Line Cooks

Pantry At the Paiace" of Auburn Hills, FuO and part l ime positions evaiiabM To set up e r interview call

377-8466

WAT S*AFF reedec experienced om> must be f lexible days 4 nights Apply m pensor ** Pied Piper 39305 Piymrxith Rd 46*-3354

d b s c v e r s e c c e n t n c

C L A S S I F I E D

it WORKS

506 Help Wanted Sale*

TUBBY'S SUB SHOP OF REDFORD

Now a c c e p t i n g a p p h c a n o n s lev fu* 4 p e r t - t i m e e m p l o y m e n t et tx* new loca t ion

Appfy m p e r s o n Mon-Fn 12-5pm at

9169 TELEGRAPH RD REDFORD. Ml im Red to rd P laza!

532-4333 NEW WESTLANO Coney is land busy loca t ion n e e d s s h a r p W ai tper s o n s 4 Dishwashers 4 2 2 - 6 3 3 6 425-6060

WAITER, WAITRESS S bus help. Oonerweaners Muel be e x p e n e n c e d wrth g o o d reference* FuS or p e r t t a n e Appfy af S e g e o ' s r e s t r a u n t M«M»e0eif at I t m a e or call J a n a l 4 7 6 - 1 7 5 0

WAIT HELP 4 Own* Apply witfvn Jolwwiy K H a s t a u r s M 3 5 7 2 2 G r a n d River Fa rming ton Mich. •> -

WAJT/HOST P E R S O N S NEEDED P a r t t i m e / l u a b m e - AM/PM W Bloom held r e s t au ran t . Trea ts . 4 1 0 5 O r c h a r d L a k a Rd a l Pon t i ac Trek

WAIT PERSON E x p e n e n c e d m lood 4 drunk For Livoma r e e t a u r a n t mghl sfwfi

5 2 5 - 7 6 4 0

506 Help Wanted Sates

CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY

F o r 37 y e a r s a t r a d i t i o n of qua l i t y Real Estate Brokerage has been our Hallmark at:

Weir, Manuel, Snyder & Ranke, Inc. W o r k wi th s o m e of M ich igan 's h ighest -earning Real Estate Sales Associates. It's c o n t a g i o u s . D u e t o a n e x t r e m e l y a c t i v e r e s i d e n t i a l r ea l e s t a t e marke t , a l im i ted number of sales positions are currently available. For information about training and opportunity, call Rochester

Bill Jamntck 651-3500

T r o y / B i r m i n g h a m / B k x x n f i e * d H i l l s

J * c k C l o u d 6 * f r - 7 3 0 0

Plymouth/Northville/Canton J e r o m e D e l a n y 4 5 5 - 6 0 0 0

West Bloomfield/Farmington Birmingham/Bloomfield HHIs

P a u l Koepfce 6 5 1 - 5 5 0 0

WEIR. M A N U E L . SNYDER & RANKE. INC R E A L T O R S

Training Cer.ler 358-7111 646 - i 000

B t o o m l W c H l k s 644-4700

F a m m g e n 477-1111

F n w i g o r H i ia 8 5 ' - 9 0 0

Laff i rup V J a g e S » 2 3 0 0

Uvon ia 2B1-0700

WrtorC 684-1065

344-6430

A Great Place To Work! M C M O O r a L U O O r MEAL t f T A TI COWAJCr

-P -ekcenaa Course* 44ahiaeng Courses

•Tha Bee: Tr**»ng

Call the manager of your nearest office lor career information nowI

P * f m o j r * K Z t n o n 4SS-7000

tam* SS2 6S0C OovmOmk Ssa-9100 Troy S » 1 3 0 0

Draor LaMa 3SV1S11

Walerkor- 623 -7 i00 Wee! a o o m f i e < 65 6 0 0 0 Wea Rand 329-2000

353-4400

MCDONALD'S f fOW Hj-RING ALL SHIFTS

VERY FLEXSLE HOURS Crew - $4/Hour

Maintenance - t4.75/Hoor 10 MILE 4 ORCHARD LAKE RO

C a l l K i m 4 7 7 - 2 0 1 1

506 Help Wanted Sales

F R F . F S E M I N A R

BETTER HOMES and GARDENS REAL ESTATE SERVICE

and SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE, INC.

PRESENT

" 'WHA T SELLING REAL EST A TE CAN DO FOR YOU!"

An informative 2-kour program oo t l* fW4d ot real estate sales. 6:30 pm-8:30 pm

W r s M r a W a ^ a * Oek iaad C s s s l i

aoerd of R K A L T O e . S

M I 2 9 Drafc* B « d - P s r M « * a a

(Soaah art Grand Riecr - East al I -Z7S)

M s T U A I T O M

4145 D s M s Dr tes .

( f t a l h c k i s a h i c t f t e k c r a p a

T a m sovdi off L o a | Lake Road)

( W u c h for t h e O P E N H O U S E t i p u l

tor further urfonmaaon call LLOYtt E. EDWARDS Director.of Kecnmnng a*d Strict Traumng

268-1000

/chu«SSffllS!®ns. 20 OFFICES

INTERESTED IN A REAL ESTATE CAREER?

P r e - l i c e n s e C l a s s e s Begin October 11

Tues. & Thurs. Evenings 6-10 PM

For information, call

Pat Morgan, Director of Training

5 5 7 - 6 7 0 0

Cham berlain REALTORS"

CAREER NIGHT Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1988

7:00 P.M. Rochester Office

820 N. MAIN

c Cham beri»n

REALTORS*

Become your own entrepeoeur earning potential wtth out top prooedures earning $35,000 to 1150.000 Chamberteln. HeeWors wW train you from pre Mcenae to marketing tadmlquae Inveet ona hour of your tima to make tha caraar move of your

la Unfilled, can today for mforrne-

Carolyn Dutch*, VP

6 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

Does Your Paycheck Increase When Your Efficiency Increases?

Would you like to have control over time and f inancial dest iny ' ' Our top sales agents e a r n $35 ,000 t o $150,000 per year If ^ o u a r e ha rdwork ing , enthus ias t ic and t r u ly i n t e r e s t e d in p e o p l e , we w o u l d l i k e t o interview you for an interesting challenging a n d very reward ing career We wi l l t r a i n y o u the C H A M B E R L A I N W A Y ' Cal l today a n d g e t act ive in th is excel lent ma rke t p lace.

v l | M REALTORS

Troy, Gary Newville. 641-1660 —.

Rochester. Carolyn Dutcher. 651-4100

Birmingham. Nancy Leavenworth. 647-6400 West Bloomfield. Chariene Clucus. 851-4400

Lathrup Village. Steve Leibhan. 557-6700

INTERESTED IN SELLING REAL ESTATE?

A S S O C I A T E W T T H T W O G E N E R A T I O N O F S U C C B S S

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W O R K S

506 Halp Wanted Sales

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE

Carson Business Inlenors. Inc. a expanding anc we l t -ing Senior Account Execu-tive m contract furnishings market lucra t ive salary, benefits packoge a no ex pense account Position re-quires al least 2 years coo-tract experience and col-lege degree p re fe r red Please send resume to

L A R S O N BUSINESS INTERIOR? 29355 Morthweslorn Highway

Suite 300 SOUtMWd. Ml 48034

Attention Personnel Manager

A GREAT PLACE TO WORK AMBITIOUS?

CONSCIENTIOUS? WE WANT VOUM'

f real estate with

MICHIGAN'S LARGEST REAL ESTATE COMPANY

REAL ESTATE ONE! Complete Training Program

Can Joe M®m» Mgr Ptymouth/Canton

455-7000 Sandy Oavts

Westland 'Garden O W

326-2000 ALARM COMPANY seeking aggres-sive, sett-mot rvsted mdMdua l wrth tne desire to earn above average In-come Can Mark Spencer 682-6655

ALBERTO-ROSSI of Livonia Mall noeds several experienced mature salespeople Immediately lor our ex-cit ing jewelry 8 perfumery bout ique Flexible hours. Pteese appry In per-son or e e l Mmdy at 477-4241 or 967-1172

ALVtN'S BRIDE Sales person needed full t ime In Blr-

iinghom Good benefits al Lisa. Cal 644-749?

ALVtN'S "Full 4 pert t ime sales posit ions available I r womans specialty store

• «n Rochester - CaB Vlckk. or lone at 651-8164

ALVtN'S Immediate fu« time & part t ime posi-tions available for mature, teahton consoous Individuals. Hourly plus commission Appfy Ahnn's

249 Pierce, Birmingham Twelve Oaks Man. N o v « ^ -

AmbHious

$6-$12/HOUR Expanding Troy-based f i rm In need ot 10 addrtional reps. Full and part

- lime positions lo be fllled immedi-• atoiy Part kmo evenmgs can teed to • lucrative fu» ttme poartion. Guar an-a teed salary plua cash bonuses. Must • be dependable and possess good ' speaking ski ls. Bin o r Mike: ' 435-3862

A NATIONWIDE micro computer conpany Is looking for an aggres-sive. experienced mall order sales representative Must be outgoing 8 self mot ivated Qualif ied applicants caH . 422-1200

, AN E S T A B L I S H E D L O C A L , M A N U F A C T U R E R of paint and re-, lated codings Is seeking ex per l , enced Individuals interested In per-, manent. fu* time solea/wMohouse ^ poaition In our suburban outlets , Kindly send resume to Box 606 Ot>-• server 8 Eccentric Newspapers. a 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.. Lrvonia. , MicMgon 48.150

APPLY Part-tvne work available now'

Hours are flexible1

Interview, 721-2015 • ART GALLERY and f raming shop, • with dual locations for rata* sales • looking for a take-charge, creative. « people-oriented Individual to stlmu-

our expanding salaa and mar-• keting depar tment It you are Inter • ested. wri te and ten uo your q • cations. The Poster Gallery » Fisher B»dg , Detroit. Ml

quainfl-304

48202

« ATTENTION: • Earn over $10 00 per hour part t ime « Earn a tree Hawaiian t r ip - |om the l nations largest home party plan I Work now through November Oem-• orwtroto Chnstmaa decor 8 toys

Free $300 kit, paper supplies 8 framing Merchandise dioceuni Sel your own hour* Only t week left to lure Earn free merchandise as a nostees Home 8 catalog parties available Book now For intorma-

r H o n 8 a tree catalog. d o l 474-3380 • Christmas Around The Wor ld

, ' ATTENTION MOMS . Kids back school? Want a p a n t m / «Ob mats fun? S9 an hour or more . , CMI 455-6984

ATTENTION RED HOT

. f . Commercial Real Estate

r ^ A L E S ASSOCIATES you to ta*y saw-driven? X * r a you total

i C K i you pro I d o e e d salaa

you prove at least f t rmWon in 12 months?

Would you I k e to put thoee abOitiao to work m a more sbmutot lng envt-

IF SO WE OTFER

' ' O w e ISO m l on in vacant land

- Plymouth Unamated earning

Can Gregg Donovan tor i

506 Help Wantad Salaa

BAKERY COUNTER SALES

Ajter school and weekends f lexible hours Clean pleasant atmosphere Apply in person

THE BAKER S LOAF 29480 Northwestern Hwy i between Franklin 8 inkster Rds. Southfield I

THE BAKER S LOAF 32720 Grand River, |E of Farming-ton Rd >. Formmglon

BATH BOUTIQUE - ts In need of a Salesperson Must enjoy work ing wrtn people 8 coordinating colors Appry LOng's Fancy B»Jh Bout ique 190 E Main St . Northville

An Equal Opportunity Employer

BE VOUR OWN BOSS Earn MO.000 plus a year un the fast growing water purification market Work part or lull t ime For personal interview calf. 533-5953

CAREER fJURNOUT? HOW about a career in interior deco-rating No format training required Several levels Of opportunity f rom apprentice decorator io possible Business partnership 855-8640

506 Haip Wantad Salaa

EFFECTIVE RECRUITERS

WANTED

Expanding local-area business or-ganization Flexible hours compen-sation on results For details caH In-format ion tine

680-3420 EXCITING NEW CHANGE

AUGUST MAX WOMAN August Max is changing lo fit the needs £>• the large sae woman We wW carry Ihe same great clothes In sires 16 thru 26 Vour demonstrated sales ability, management skills 8 merchandising experience are keys to career success With August Max Woman We are now hiring tor an posit ions Eicei ieni salary benefit package including liberal store dis-count For more .ntormatlon please can Robin 348-7140

506 Halp Wantad Salaa

LEASING AGENT M u s i be experienced apply al Sut-ton Fhece Apartments 23275 River-side Dr Southfield Ml 746-0070

LIKE 14 KI GOLD' Love money! Highest commission The Gold Show 591 -9051

LOOKINg tor a qualified food ser mee salesperson Prefer college de aree m business or related field Send resume to P O Box 240. Ptymouth Ml 48170

CAREER NIGHT ThufS.. Sept 29th. 7pm

f i nd out how a Career in Real Estate can change your lite Call our of f ice Today Century 21 Town 8 Counlry 722 W University Dr . Rochester.

M. 48063 652-8000 Put your trust In Number One'

CAREER OPENINGS FINANCIAL PLANNERS

IDS/AMERICAN EXPRESS is look-ing for a lew good people for a ca-reer m financial planning Sales or business experience and college de-gree required This is s career with excellent income potential and room for advancement Complete training program wtth salary, plus bonuses For interview, call 244-9160

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

Recent company growth opens 3 positions on our sales team Think-ing of a career In Real Estate? Can George Brown 683-2900

INTERLAKES REALTY CAREER OPPORTUNITY

John Hancock Is seeking aggressive individuals who have Ihe skills 8 abilities to build a career in creative sales We ofter boundless growth potential 8 intensive training In Insurance, Investments mu tua l funds 8 ta* shelters 3 yrs f inancing plus commissions plus bonus CaH the L S . Mohn Financial Group at 559-0600. ask for Ken McGmnis or Don Kowalewskl. CLU. L C -

EXPANDING OFFICE looking lor self motivated full l ime sa lespeople Progressive scale Residential 8 Commencal We have the programs to help you make money ' " ' Contact George Goodi ing

E R A FIRST FEDERAL

478-3400

LOOKING FOR Represenlalivea to (om the leading home party plan sell ing 14 K gold full or part t ime available Earn lots o l t t i In spare t ime. For more information call 9am

2pm 268-5566

FASHION FORWARD FOOTWEAR Retailer looking for experienced mot ivated person wtth retail experi-ence Management positions open immediate ly Reply conf ident ia l • Send resume P. O Box 466 Bir-mingham. Mi 48012

MANAGEMENT/ .SALES

Kay 8 Kay Tile, a leading retail chain, is seeking enthus-aslic and professional individuals for manage-ment and sales positions These po-sit ions offer

• Excellent earning potential |$30K * lor management and $20K « for sales! • A comprehensive benefit pro-gram • Paid training • Oppor tuni ty to work t o r a growing company

II you're interested m this excit ing career opportunity, cait

KAY & KAY TILE 553-6260

506 Halp Wantad Salaa

RETAIL DEMONSTRATORS

$5.50 Per Hour 24 hours per wee*

Major appliance company needs de-pendable. outgoing person lor local retail s iore Must be able to work evenings and weekends S lan im-mediately Call Mr Ferguson 10am to i p m all week

642-8201 E O E K 7 V M / F

MANAGER 8 ASSISTANTS Junior retail clothing store is » ing sel" mot ivated individuals ^

FLOOR COVERING SALES Full t ime posit ion General store du-ties In Plymouth Will tram right person 45S-3312

management positions E»c . oppor tuni ty 'or future advancement

with benefits l vr retail e iper ience required Apply tn person wrth re-sume at Dec Shops. Westland Cr ossing. Westland 422-5959.

FREE REAL ESTATE SALES TRAINING

Come and grow with No 1 Call Mary. Sales Manager

CENTURY 21 Your Real Estate 525-7700

Serving Western Wayne 8 Oakland Counties

FULL 8 P A R I TIME m a t u n salesperson wanted for prestigioui gift shop Experience -squired Mus be able to work evenings & wee» ends CaH 8 ask. for Cheryl 453-7770

FULL TIME - PART TIME SALES Experienced preferred Apply in person only KIDDLYWINKS. 120 B Maple Birmingham 540-19

CAREER SELLING i need a sales associate with a prov-en record of outside sales expen ence Elegant products national company expenses, bonus 8 salary Send resume to Bo* 636 Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvonia. Michigan 48150

CECILLE'S BIRMINGHAM Cosmetic/ Fragrances S ales / M an agemen t

ou have energey 8-enthusiasm, we have part 8 lull time posit ions available Growth potential, experi-ence desirable, but we will train Call for mto

642-5116

LAND COMPANY OF MICHIGAN

455-0606

ATTRACTIVE SALARY I a re Mean ing lor a Pro-

CENTURY 21 - CASTELLI Put B1 to work for you

Discuss the FREE training for t"iew inexperienced individuals 8 the on-going in-house training lor the expe-rienced sales person 8 EARN MORE while you learn f rom the 3 1 sales trainers in Ihe business Can Jack Lucas or Don CostMh to-day tor personal interview

525-7900 A CHALLENGING Sales Position available a l Domicile Furniture Design-oriented person or related Sales experience a Plus

Co iCe i ia . 851-1003

CHILDREN'S SHOE SALES FuH or pan- t ime

Downtown Farmington 478-7611

COME GROW WITH US!

Because of our recent growth, we have several openings m our Route Sales Theae positions wW be entry level to help /ou leem our business and offer you maximum growth AH interested parties, send a letter wtth

Personnel Director P.O. Box 36106

Detroit. Ml 48238

FURNITURE SALES 8 DESIGNERS Experienced professional t ired o l second class Income or work envi-ronment? Intenor designers who seek more challenge and (aster paced day and career growth? Emp-ty nesier who likes quality furniture and likes helping people solve their home furnishing problems? Young go-getter who wants the chance to succeed and make money with ex-c i t i n g career o p p o r t u n i t y ? A l DOBBS we value diversity because we know rt takes a team effort lo win consistently We are growing (A new Thornasvilie Gallery m Troy snd a soon- to- be new store in Novi) And we offer sales and management opportuni t ies lo thoee who y e st-t racted t o qua l i ty " Excellent compensation program

• Monthly bonuses and volume Incentives

• Full beneftls a n d profit sharing • 5 Day '40 hr work wee* We want i o telk l o you! Contact Mr Edward at DOBBS FURNITU RE 588-3500

GENERAL .SXTES. .S_ stock heip needed Country Squ i r>o f Livonia

GREAT FUTURE W^TH a 1

FREE Century 21. Hartford S Is offer ing tree pre-ucenae training (small ma-terial charge) Fu* t ime trainer to help you to a quick start Ask about our career track program Call Phyl l is Stutzmann lor appointment

PUT u 1 TO WORK FOR YOU

261-4200 2 OFFICES IN LIVONIA

HIGH COMMISSION SALES Advertising specialties Graphic arts sales expenence helpful 553-6660

COMPUTER SALES MANAGER A Micro Computer dealership is looking for a sales manager to (om our team ol successful business professionals Be part ot an exerting and Challenging computer Industry where It's happening ideal mdHwJu-ai wm have background m m * i a g i n g sales representatives m a solid, suc-cessive organization Our organiza-tion offers a banoBI program that m-dudes medlcal/hoepllaKzation paid vacation 8 profit sharing. If your akiOs are m me area of salaa and have the ability lo manage 8 motivate a sales staff, please send your resume to: P O Box 4253 Troy, Ml 48099

CONDOMINIUMS SALES HOSTESS

Real estate licence preferred Light typing akiHs lo assist sale manager •h new West Bloomfield luxurious condominium development After noons and weekends I2pm-6pm Ca* Rose Sobei 661-5100

COSMETICS - FgB/pwt t ime to teach skin cara 8 professional makeup Complete training pro-gram Car program, bonus, incen-tive 8 more C a l Verta 6S1-6546

COUNTER SALES Accounting telemarketing 8 houee M 8 part tune avu Can Mon -Fn 9am-5pm "<4*2 99S5

CUSTOM DRAPERY SALES Experience draperies, hands win-dow treatments Salary 8 commis-Mon Busy design department Dra-pery Boutique Mrs Gold656-5144

M CUSTOMER SERVICE REP needed to handle customers lake their ordoeo 8 handle the* needa We are located m downtown Detroit. Ren Can araa wnh secure pr ivate parking mduded Oood phone v o t e

off ice skMs a mual Light We are a ne ts o l the-ert

t»r » « p a • , tor me conacten-

0TT36 Detroit Mt^8207> ^ ® ° "

AUTO USED CARS

i are M need aI 2 expsi tanoad ueed oar l a a p a i u n . b u l ara s M n g M t ram Ifce i ndMdue l Apply In

AVON •a NOI k or m yaar 1 ek / i -i up toe Free i ram-

v P* W W W • • • • ' • .

ENTREPRENEURS serwor tm® T*e Bu i lnae i lOmnr-ow WHat IS •• e» ehn.

» CANDY STORE

* x * a a * a r o r c a * 6 5 < 7 « i «

D R I V E R S A L E S

m i l l > a t « n » - ^ - o a n y e m tto. b o n a program cr p l a n medk cai beneWs Mao included C M 471 5 6 M

EARN $ 5 . 0 0 - $ 8 . 0 0 PER HOUR Work as • T Stephen

p a n tot,

EDUCATIONAL SALES

"SIS

HOMEOWNERS CONCEPT looking for 1 good l lcenjad agent We pay a l l ime ot listing, call Brace Lioyd for details 349-3355

HOUSEWARE BUYER/MANAGER

Requires experience wtth small appliances Good pay 8 benefits with a proven «e»der

ADRAY APPLIANCE 2 74-9500 George Bednar Electronic Audio Video Sales SMALL A P P U A N C t SALES

ADRAY APPLIANCE Dearborn

lb I Real Estate Saws Manager need-ed for new Condominium develop-ment in Farmington HIBS MUSI be l i c e n s e d a r t i c u l a t e a n d we l l g roomed Experience preferred

ie%Send Resume' to U S HOMES ~

31731 Northwestern Surte 154W

Farmington Hills, Ml 46018 At t Mr Rott

IF YOU'VE EVER CONSIDERED A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE

Century 21. Suburban 349-1212

INSIDE PHONE SALES for downtown araa manufacturer Our off ice IS far from dull t ime reeay moves We need expenenced sales people IO h a n d * existing customer base along with new-prospect cans Leeds provided Greet repeal com-mas ions pkis saierv Secure prtvate parking .ncluded Send reaume to PO Box 07135, Detroit, Ml 48207

INSIDE * SALES

REPRESENTATIVES

mg sales background S4 • com-mission Day sh»l onfy Trstmng pro-vidad tor quaMlad appaconts.

E N T E C H -SERVICES, LTD.

KATHY 737-1744 SUSAN 567-0050

IN8TOME M H 0 « K PANT T M PUU. TIME

utters 8 I

SMOWROOM

JEWELRY SALES Fu» or i

* O S ANO A CAREER?

LET'S MAKE M0NEY1

for aspandMQ m Ma Dorm* Metro area w n m i t 16-17* par m e n *

2"SS—'• • 1S-46S-M7*

MANG^MENT TRAINEES 2 pos i t i on* available for experi-enced retai l professionals On the pob training, commission, draw 8 bonus available Join our exerting expans ion program & move up rhe ladder of success with us For a per sonai interview call Mr Holteni

352-

RETAIL MANAGEMENT/ SALES SUPERVISOR

LAURA CASPARI a a l National W o m a n s High Oual' ty Fashion Store. IS seeking high-energy Sales-mot ivated Individuals lor posit ions of Aseislant Manager .'Supervisor 8 full or part- t ime "Sales tor their store in Twelve Oaks MaB Potential M a n a g e m e n t ' S u p e r v i s o r cand i -dates will have previous Retail Sales 8 Management experience and a desire tor upwa/d growth If m ie ' ested. call Lisa. — 344-1066

RETAIL MERCHANDISER

• Sales 'Merchandis ing experience prelerred

• Covers supermarkets in Down river marh*1

• 20 hours per week • Car allowance

Send resume to

KIMBERLY CLARK CORP 201 N Mildred

l Dearborn, Ml.. 48128

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MANUFACTURERS REPS - Your professional skills could De the per feet background for a rewarding ca-reer m residential and commercial / investment real estate Be your ( boss, set your own hours. 840.000 to J70.000 income and a secure fu-ture Call about our CAREER SEM-INAR series Century 21, 478-6008

MARKETING PEOPLE - Your pro-fessional skiMs could be the perfect background for s rewarding career •r residential and commercial/ In-vestment real estate Be your own boss sel your own hours 840,000 to $70,000 Income and a secure fu-ture Can sbout our CAREER SEM-INAR series Century 21 478-6008

MASONS DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH

Women s accessory 8 aportswear bout ique needs part time sales peo-ple to work 12pm-6pm. Mon -Sat . 3 or 4 days per week Love of fashion more important than experience Call ins 453-6620

MATURE PERSON Pan or fun t ime available Experience helpful Apply at Costumes Unlimited, 27519 W Warren Garden City

NEED 20 RESPONSIBLE HOMEMAKERS STUDENTS. RE-TIREES - Earn S600-S80G per month part - t ime Flexible schedules to meet your needs CaB Mr

Thompson al"V77-2906

NEW CAR SALES Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth has an opening for a new car salesperson Must be aggressive and have refer-ences No experience necessary Apply in person Ask for Mike No phone calls, piease

LIVONIA CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH

30777 Ptymouth Road Livonia

525-5000

NO EXPERIENCE

Ambi t ious? Want to be your own boss? Need flexible hours? With good income?

We should talk' 478-2000

ASK FOR WENDY

ORIN JEWELERS is look ing for s dynamic t who en ioys people and would Uke the oppor tun i ty to pursue t career

sell ing f ine jewelry Full 8 part-t ime pos i t ions Excellent working condi t ions 8 beneft ls Apply In per-son 29317 Ford Rd at Middlebeit. Garden City.

OUTSIDE SALES FuH or part t ime Training prov ided lo enthusiastic, energet ic individuals Commission/ bonus Ret ad 8 Corporate accounts Coll Cher, 427-4141

PART TIME mature salesperson lor luggage 8 leather goods store locat-e d in Wonder land MaN Evenmgs- 8 weekends. wiH tram 425-2520

PHONE SOLICITORS Exper ienced for thermal windows fWas! land) SS per hr Part t ime

729-0220

PROGRESSIVE contemporary furm-ture store m Birmingham is lookmg lor a sharp upbeat design oriented sales prolaaatonal The successful appkeant needa lo be people onem-

a sol id teem player posaeea good communicat ion aktMs 8 have s t rong organizational 8 time man-agement skiMs We offer an excel-lent f raming program as wen as a fun bene f i t ! package Work Bench 234 S Hunter Pleeae c a l Sal

540-3578

READY TO WEAR Aaaistant Manager 8 Buyer for la-dies taahion store No Sundays Benef i ts Field t FaaMona 401 S Mam. RoyM Oek, Ml

R E A L E S T A T E C A R E E R

FREE SCHOOL « M N REAL ESTATE

CANEERTRAK PROGRAM Expenenced agents welcome We w * beat your preaani eonumsalon schedule Call for a confidential ap-pmotmoci t . ask tor Jerry Borragard

- CENTURY 21 CHALET 477-1800

Real Estate Career FREE mmi-conaultat lon Wondering i l you would be successful m real ae-tata? Wonder ing «hai n takes lo s tar t -up and what can ba expected

David today tor s private consulta-t ion 4 oMoa locations Livonia. Rad-tord LOthrup W a g e 8 Farrrungton

Gentury 21 T o d a y 8 5 5 - 2 0 0 0

REAL ESTATE SALES V a career is wftai yOu're seeking A

' man lot • 8 I M P

you 001 a w . w g e t s e I

Earl Kam. - Garden City

522-2101

REAL ESTATE SALES

F R E E

ERA COUNTRY RlDGE

Farmington Mta» 474-3303 North v«e 343-6767

ESTATE SALES

Sales Associates Full &

Part -Time

Your Taste & Experience Are

Valuable Jo in the Bombay Company et our Birmingham locat ion We are an In-ternational specialty retailer o l Eng-Nsh reproduct ion antique furniture end home accessories Work flexi-ble full 8 part - t ime hours in elegant and pleasant surroundings

Sales experience helpful, but will t ram We offer a compet i t ive salary and benefi ls program, including life health and denial insurance, stock Purchase and employee discounts

Apply in person or call

THE BOMBAY COMPANY Birmingham

135 S. Woodward Ave Birmingham, Ml,

1 645-6920 An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

RETAIL SALES Experienced - full or p a n t ime Ap-ply Mon thru Sat at Mltzettoid's, 312 Main Street Rochester

RETAIL SALES Earn up to S22.000 end more Many benefi ts Apply in peraon at: 32975 Schoolcraft . Livonia

RETAIL SALES (HIGH Commission) immediate opening for experienced Salesperson l o sell High Ticket Home Leisure Products in a beauti-ful Retail Showroom located m Southf ie ld Paid training. Medical High Commission 8 Incentive Program CaH 358-1000

RETAIL SALES m appliance, s lereo 8 TV sales High volume, high profi t-last paced establ ished company 10 Mi le /Woodward area FuH Ume only Benefits References 541-2023

RETAIL SALES & STOCK

Accept ing applications for fufl t ime sales 8 stock posit ions Benefits available attract ive work ing hrs No Sundays or holidays Apply m per-son

JACOBSON'S 336 W Maple - Birmingham

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer RETAIL SALES

Women 's fashion store has immedi-ate opening for full l ime sales posi-t ion Must be available Saturdays Apply m person Only At:

HADLEY AROEN BACK DOOR 29466 Ford Rd . Garden City

SALES ASSISTANT Pari tm bout ique in Royal

543-0470 X fashion shoe

CaH Monique

SALES/CLERICAL-immedlate openings full or pert l ime, sales ability and self confi-dence Uke work ing with people, clean 8 nest appearance mandato-ry, benefits Apply m person R Lowell Ahee Jewellers 3638 Ro-chester Road, T roy ,M ich

SALES-OESIGN CONSULTANTS

Growing nat ionwide cha«n of Retail furni ture stores offers exceaent

opportuni ty wnh unl imited potential to ambit ious, lughly-motrvalad

parsons Management potential Furniture and/or Design

background Generous comrmaaion - Send Resume to P.O. Bo * 363,

Birmingham, Mi 48012

SALES ENGINEER North Ameri-can mechme tool buHdor looking tor agreesr a turning speciekl t to mark of their Hne of CNC horizontal 8 vertical turning machines m Mich-igan Salary commanaurata with e>-

i 8 parks w r i t e B o i 942 Observer 8 Eecan tne Nawspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonie. Michigan 48150

SALES - FuH mg wv-Paik

I rom Noon-4 pm

t a ^ m m e c k e t e

o r ^ ^ R x o m are 685-1151

SALES HELP Bed beth outtet Lrvonia araa Part 8 to* l ima For appointment ca t Mr Go ld 456-4400

SALES HELP WANTED-Part Oma Woman s 356-6648

SALES MANAGEMENT

Mrs Kay's, tha MMweai t • I home decorating center wW be opening J

Mr We have i

SALES MANAGER

SALES PERSON portonoofl only Rgtsraii i 'ss wtm

i in.

506 Halp Wantad Salas

SALESPERSONS With flair tor decorating, to sen wain cover ings Various store locations m mef ro area Excellent earning potent ia l Flexible hours FuH end part t ime E*perience prelerred.' 'Apply m per-son (main office) Knoppows, 32525 Stephenson Hwy . Madison Hgts

506 Halp Wantad Salas

SALESPERSON to sen Silk Flower arrangements & plants 4 days Pleasant 8 -riendly B i rmingham area 357-2030

SALES PERSON wanted for new dealer setup m elec-tronic cash registers Call between 9am-5pm 4SJ-8S4 I

S A L E S P E R S O N W A N T E D t o r Jewerty sales Experienced CaH 961-4561 or 981-1220

SALES POSITION -outgoing, quick learner Salary car allowance ben et l js Send resume to P 0 Bo* 392. Birmingham. Ml 48012, At tent ion Sales Manager ' •

SALES REP Growing personnel agency seeking aggressive self mot ivated individual •nth sales e iper ience preferably in the personnel industry 1st year equals 140* potential Call NRl Personnel Services, ask for Dan

542-9600

SALES REPS The Prudential Financial Services is offering an excellent Career Oppor-tunity in Sales Management poten-tial Experience not necessary, we wUl train Territory encompasses •Oakland. Wayne & Washtenaw Counties This is an establ ished ter-ritory with salary up to 8600 /week depending on qualif ications Com-pany benfits are among the best In the industry Call Mr Hlx, 9am-4pm,

313-563-8487 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

SALES - Responsible goal or iented person for sales wtth promot iona l advertising cempany m L'vonia Sal-ary plus commission 477-7388

SELLING SECURITY is something lo be proud ot Sales posit ions, wi th great potential, available Immedi-ately Join our team 522-7404

SERIOUSLY looking for an oppo r i u nrfy? Hours & income tai lored lo your needs Full or part t ime Call J Gatt 326-4788 461-1787

Telemarketing EXPLOSIVE OPPORTUNITY

•Except ional pace structure • G r e a t working environment •F lex ib le hours. • N o cold calkng • S e your own boss • W o u l d you en)oy making up t o $30 000 or more lor 4 hrs work. t a * m g to people an over the Uni ted States?

Sounds interesting") interview by appt orHy Call355-

0170

TELEMARKETING REPRESENTATIVES

EXCITING OPPORTUNITY Jom a rapidly expanding telemar-keting company and grow wi th us Openings lor

TELEMARKETING REPS incoming calls only

Sen popular consumer products Hourly/commission/benef i ts

Experience preferred wm train Full 8 part-t ime posit ions available Sr Cil i iens. 'homemakers welcome Call 553-6260

TELEMARKETING-Computer Sales Computer sales distr ibutor of c o m -puter aided design equipment, is hiring inside sales representat ives Salary plus commission .» Microware Sales 453-3470

USED CAR SALES Experience helplul but wUl t ra in qualified individual Apply In person to Dave McDonald Livonia Chrysler Plymouth. 30777 Plymouth Rd Lrvonia

WINE SALES PERSON interested in wines 4 have sales,

nee 8 hospilal lty experience? importing company looking for ag-gressive service or iented sales peo-ple to call on established 8 prospec-tive licensees Retirees welcome Call 1-800-822 1733

WORK WITH THE BEST! Century 21 Advantage

We are members ot five Board of Realtors and an award winning off-ice' Be aware of how successful you can be Ask for Barbara. 528-0920

507 Halp Wantad Part Tima

507 Halp Wantad Part Tima

DRIVER - Part t ime lor dry cleaners. Good driving record necessary Ideal lor retiree Somerset Cleaners 643-0807

A T T E N T I O N HOMEMAKERS

We need on-caH personnel t o 0 t I -drivers to lest drive new cars on 230 f A R N » '<> * * » ( * hour doing home mile local route m Livonia 8 Farm- , demons t ra t i ons ot Si lwick silk ingion Day 8 afternoon shifts avail | W» r ' « • « « " able Part time work t to 3 shifts Flexible hours Debbie 566-Q352 per week Musi be available to be I EUROPEAN TONE 8 Health Ciinnj O i l i c * and to report work within • l o o , t o , m „ u ( . , M e M 1 hour Must be 25 or older 8 have an e ice i ien i drrwrvg record No tick ets or accidents m last 5 y»s Police security clearance is required and A-1 STUDENT part l ime posit ion must t>« able to pass a driver p r o * - - F*mg mail ing s other off ice duties ciency examine Must ha»e own car No bos transportation is available to tob site II you can meet the above requirements CaH 9AM-3PM lo set up interview

METROSTAFF TEMPORARY PERSONNEL

425 8368

CAFETERIA Substitute Help for Birmingham Public Schools Pleas • ant working condit ions Call

644-9300 Ext 220

CASHIER - Good pay S ta r Deli, m Soulhfielo Call and as* for Sid or Harry 352-7377

CASHIER PART-TIME^ Cashier needed for The Claymore Shop in Birmingham We are seek ing an energetic, n e a r arid fnendty person 'or a part- t ime posit ion No e«penence necessary Can ask tor A lSk iba 6 4 * 7 7 5 5

Dental off ice ne*J lo Show Btz Puza, Dearborn 565-5507

GENERAL OFFICE HELP Permanent part l ime 20 hrs per week F"e*ible hrs Varied assignments Wayne Area CaH Alex 728-0909

GENERAL OFFICE PART TIME

Maccabees Mutual Life insurance Company is seeking sharp individu-als 'o assis' wtth our* caah process-ing Strong math, data entry S or gamist ional skil ls required Work ing hours 9am 1pm Mon thru Frl In-ter ested 7 Send resume or appN to

Maccabees Mutual L'fe insurance Company 2S800 Northwestern Hwy

Southf ield M '48037

CASHiERS'FOOO PREP 5 0 3 sop" - ' 4 days a week Apply | j j 50/hr CaH SaHy BIAiO s 449 N Wayne Fid (near 1

CherryhiHI Ask for John 721-3743 ! HOMEMAKER needed for general

GREAT FOR STUDENT' Clean u p Pe»son 3 hrs Fn & Sat

«5 1-7464

„ o***ce dvi«es WMi t rm^ Hours 11-3 CHILDBIRTH EDUCATOR ( l a m a j e f t i e ^ o i e M o n Apply '.8927 Method; tor Sat AM classes Natu t S f m . n g t o n Rd Livoma near 7 •al childbirth & breast feeding e « p e rience preferred, medical back ground helpful Will train 459-7477

SEWING 4 KNITTING MACHINE SALES

tn Farmington Part t ime WHI t rain Call before 6pm 471-1077

SPIRE SHOES 8 Accessories a l Fairlane Town Center Is looking for full time experienced sales persons w t h management potent ia l S top m ot please call Mr Decker 271-3500

STOP SITTING AROUND Help out your family 8 yourself Starl ing pay U 50.'hr - $8 00 Nights between 5-9 30 Cal levenmgs Terry 421-7435

TEACHERS 8 SUBSTITUTES-Edu-calidt iai sales Maior publ ishing company has full 8 part t ime posi-t ions oper. locally Call M Wil l iams

462-2285

TELEMARKETERS CHEMLAWN - is Wring ou tgo ing people with good tetphone sk i ts lor tele sales posit ions We M i t ra in No eiper ience necessary Flexible hours *6 per hour Chemiawn Services 22515 Hesi ip Novi To arrange tor interview please com act Susan. 348-1700

TELEMARKETERS ( 1 0 )

progressive company In Birming-ham area is hiring expenenced out-bound telemarketers to work on an exerting new program Good com-munication skills and the abil i ty i o enter Information on a CRT are a must Proiect Win last several months & Is a perfect oppor tun i ty tor people who want to supplement

ome lor.,the hol ldi FLEXIBLE HOUF

8:30 AM - 5PM 4 45 PM 9PM

O N Y X

356 -6699 (Friday Pay the ONYX Way)

TELEMARKETING No experience necessary Flexible Hours Excellent wages 8 commissions CaH 533-4328

TELEMARKETING REP Exciting business lo business sales opportunity. fuH or part t ime f rom our W Bloomfield off ice Hourly pms bonus Call Mr Cieary 737-1900

TELEMARKETING Our Co . Reese Bros , has several openings for fund raising posi t ions Must have eiper ience 15/hr + high bonus Morning, evening 8 la te m i n i n g v s available For personal appt call after 11am 350-2396

TELEMARKETING Have a great voice? Like to talk on the phone? Then we have the tob tor you' Ideal lor homemakers students S retirees Mornings 9-1. Toes -Frl., Call Colleen at 543-2808

TELEMARKETING Are you s triendly enthusiastic per-son who Uke* to t a * on the pnone? Then we have the (Ob for you Morn-ing or evening shifts available 9-1 or 5-9 Co* Colleen at 543-2807

TELEMARKETING SALES SPECIALISTS

inbo imd/ou lbound Parish Publica-tions a 60-year-old wen-respected f i rm is now interviewing exper i -enced telephone professionals Ad-vertising sales expenence preferred bu l not necessary Exc silent salary mcentrves and generous company paid beneftls Career Caa tor an interview Jerry Tomaozewski. 565-7800

oppor tuni ty

507 Halp Wantad Part Tima

CLEANING STAIRWAYS Two days a week leave messsge at

641-0975

CLERICAL POSITION w Bloomfield Reel Estate Off ice

On Orchard Lake Rd Requires telephone clerical and some typing skills Full or part t ime Call 851-5500

CLERICAL Varied duties 4-Shrs a day Farm-ington HI«S Call R Wadsworth

• 78-8220

ADULT CARRIERS For West Bloomfield Area. Single copy delivery Must have car Ask for Mr Heriford Ot>*«*v«r & Ecc«ntr»c 3

644-1100

CLERK lor Lrvonia Office products store days and weekends Paper Tiger 478-3240

ADULT DRIVERS West ~Bloomtield Area Ideal tor homemakers or retirees Stat ion

644-1100

CLERK,'TYPIST PART TIME

Life insurance company located In j ptymoulh has opening for C lerk ; | Typist Figure aptitude, typing 435-

40wpm) 8 data entry skiUs required Flexible hours Contact Personnel

j Depart menl MUTUAL OF DETROIT

333 Ptymoulh. Road Plymouth, Mich 48170

453-8500

A GREAT OPPORTUNITY! For homemakers w a n i n g back into work force mothers wtlh chi ldren m school & senior c r toan* with extra t ime on hand Light off ice help sought We are wil l ing to work around your schedule' Part t ime days at 15 50 per hour. non smok ing off ice Apply m person at Circui ts DMA 32900 Captlol. off Farming-ton, Lnronia

COLLEGE STUDENTS

Wanted for full 8 part t ime |OB openings m Southfield. W Bloom-field 8 Birmingham areas will f a m Top pay 8 benefits We will work around your schedule Mai K s Cleaners Call 537-8052 for your nearest location

A MAJOR SUPERMARKET chain requires a part t ima mall da rk Du-ties mciude some medium l i f t ing Drivers license required Appfy 9 am-4pm datfy

<9900 W 9 MILE RO SOUTHFIELO

An Equal Opportunity Employer

AMERICAN MOUSE - Lrvonia Housekeeping & Dietary posi t ions available m a lovely ret i rement home Please caH Pal or Beth

261-2884

COMPUTER SERVICE COMPANv needs conscientious persons to la-bel duplicate, and package disk-ettes Manual dexterity required Flexible hours with work load vary-ing from week to week ideal tor housewives t5 /h r to s iart Call Mr Baseyat 353-2345

COUNTER HELP tor private social d u b Must be over te years cud Ca« & leave i message

522 6667

COUNTER RETAIL sales In hotel gtlt shop in Farmington HlHs Part t ime

476-0 tOO

APARTMENT LEASING CONSULT-ANT - Must know off ice procedures J5 50 per hour 30 hour week Call 357-2503

ARTISTS Learn while you earn

Hudson's Custom Framing at Sum-mit Ftace needs part l ime person lor production framing and sales Sen-iors 4 students especially welcome to apply Expenence helplul but will t ra in Call Annette al 662 -3232

ASSISTANT COOK NEEDED Appro*. 2 ' * hrs per day Mon-Fr l Call Little Tots 4S9-9494

ASSISTANT SWIM COACH needed for winter swim team Bir-mingham area Swimming experi-ence preferred CaH for further de-tails 540-4816

ATTENTION Earn over $10 00 per hour part t ime Earn a free Hawaiian tr ip - jom the nations largest home party plan Work now through November Dem-onstrate Christmas decor 8 toys Free S300 kit. paper supplies 8 training Merchandise discount Set your own hoors Only 1 week left l o hire Earn, tree merchandise as a hostess Home 8 catalog part ies available Book now For informa-t ion 8 a free catalog, caS 474-3360

Christmas Around The Wor l d

CPA OFFICE desires experienced secretarial/accounting individual 20 hr work wk Immediate opening Send resume io ' R Ross* 7031 Orc-hard Lake Rd . Suite 204 W Bloom-fieid M148322

CUSTODIAN for large church complex 20 hrs per wk 15 /hr Must work week ends ideal for college student or r a t ires 422-11SO

DELIVERY, l ight, local Must be 18 or older and have own vehicle and valid Drivers License CaH J Michel sen 9AM-1PM or 5-9PM at

459-6612 or 459-6614 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

DESK CLERKS - female 6 45am to noon or 4-9 30pm Also male for af ter noons.'eves 20-25 hrs/wk Raquetban Farmington 474-1313

INSTOOE INHOME PART TIME - FULL TIME

Selling custom shutters 8 Winds Up to 7'y% commission Guaranteed base The Shutter Shop Call Mr Mart between I0am 4pm 533-9300

INVENTORY $5 25/HR National •nventory service is now hir ing piKmanerit pari t ime person-nel to take retail inventories week-days or wneknights and weekends Choose your hours Paid training $5 25 to s t a r t 6 75 within 1 year ment raises thereafter C-aH Men-Thurs 9 30am 2pm 489-8534

KENNEL H E I P needed m veter nary hospital over 18 Mon thru Fn hrs 5-9pm Sat Sam 5pm CaH aher Ipm 349-8505

..ACHES give your sal* the perfect gift, your own business Sell Undercover Wear Lingerie at home part ies Unlimited earnings, free f a m i n g smaH investment 349-6125

LANDSCAPE LABORERS part time 14 50 per hour Experi-ence helpful b u l not necessary Call 474-6914

LEASING AGENT Needed for apartmenl / townhouae Community in Birmingham Call 644-1300

LEASING PERSON Par- t ime needed tor apartment Community in Lrvonia Experience prelerred but not necessary Please call Jane at 477-6448

LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Light household chores 16 an hour Own transportat ion to 12 Mue 8 Middleben area C-oWege s ludam preferred Tues 4 Fn afternoons. 3 30-5 30pm References CaH aner 7pm 478-6399

LOCKER R O O M ATTENDANT Male lemaie to work in health d u b f lex ib le hrs A M or PM 14/hr Jew-ish Community Center West Bloom held 66t -1000. aat 315

MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY seeks part ume staff, tor metrucuon to Farmmgton 8 Femdale lomlllaq Aher school hours, occasional Sal or weekday mornings Teach par ents methods to assist their handi-cap teenagers Mental health or special educat ion experience a must Bachelors Degree prelerred Call Mon thru Fri 544-9354

METRO VISION Parr t ime representative, needed to sel" cable-TV services Hourty wage plus commission. Evenings. Mon thru Fn Livonia CaH Patricia Wilde

422-2810

OFFICE ASSISTANT-wanted by Bir mingham company General off ice work including answering phonos 8 fi l ing Approx 20 h/s per week Can be arranged to sun For more info call Arm al. 644-0 100

OFFICE PERSON Needed tor bus* auto repair shop, part time 2-7pm and Saturdays. 7 30-4 30pm Call after 4pm 4 76-0483

DRIVER Ideal for retiree Livonia area 15 50/hr 523-9619

RECEPTIONIST - part time (moalN weekends - 12 151irs per wk I Stu dent tor receptionist duties m down-town Bi rmingham real estate off ice Typing is a must S3 75 to start CaH Nancy or Gloria 642-4300

507 Help Wanted Part Time

ATTENTION HOMEMAKERS with schooioge children Housekeeping service needs efficient cleaning per -sonnet hours 8 30AM 2PM Friend-ly atmosphere good pay 453- 7660

BAKERY CLEAN-UP After school and week ends - f ientue hours Claon. modarn facMltiea and equipment Pleasant atmosphere

Apply m parson THE BAKER S LOAF

29460 Northwaat i rn Hwy . (bafween Frank Im 8 mkatar Rda I Southf ie ld

BORED7 Port l ima light mamtananoa 8 rapair of our manufacturing equipment | Great opportunity tor ret i red paraon with some mechanical experience Pleat ant aimoophoro. wa work ' around your achodiAa 18 SO par hour Apply at Circuits DMA. 32900 Capitol, off Formmoton Rd. Livonia

A d u l t C a r r i e r

S i n g l e C o p y D e l i v e r y High School student , col lege student, homemaker or retiree, car required, part t ime, eight hours per week. Mon-day and Thursday af ternoons. Redford area. Call

Observer & Eccentric Newspapers

Circulation Department 5 9 1 - 0 5 0 0

rtn equal opportumry employery

H I G H S C H O O L S T A N D O U T S Midwest Publishing is a nationally recognized telemarketing company

that believes in America's youth. Horm'» our proof!

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D O N N A K I M Junior Stavanaon High School "I never thought rd get a chmnce to work for a company where my contribu-tion could maka a difference fm proud of my accomplish-ments and continue to set higher goals for myself "

N0LANDLANGF0RD Senior Caaa Tach High School •7 appreciate tha fact that I m hedged and paid according to my abmtiee, no1 my age."

S E A N S M I T H Senior John Glenn High School •Tm gaining experience that wtH be helpful in any career / choose after graduation, especially if I continue with Midwest "

J A C K JUNCAJ Freshman Harrtaon High School "The pert-time hours me greet I atm have enough tim for studies and recreation, end I've earned enough s*eedy to bOy thet t*OC

Harrtaon High School "The pert-time hours me greet I atm have enough tim for studies and recreation, end I've earned enough s*eedy to bOy thet t*OC

We ara looking for atudonta who wtH aelze an opportunity like theae four have The

D o n ' ' ^ ^ c m

LIVONIA SOUTHFIELO 4 2 1 - 7 4 3 5 9 8 9 - 4 3 3 0

GARDEN CITY 2 e i - o e i 3

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Thursday. September 29. 1966 OAE # 1 5 f

507 Halp Wantad Part Tima

ONOANMT/CMOW 0 « E C T 0 M

Twp 1 Sunday aarvtoa. aduM c f to* rehearsal weakly Mrs Van861-17*2

temporary muaK Send rgg>gw«, Muatc Director 323 W Grand mm. Howea Ml. 48643 517-546-0290

PART TIME Bindery work lor home-makers. toi puMbhing Start 64 par hour ca t i on * 30665 W

PART TIME general office, l a t a

racahraMa Hkfla Own tranaporta-l lon

PART-TM4C HOUSECLEANING

Wa w«H tram. Car neceeaary Start at 14 50 an hour 425-7800

PART TIME OFFICE WORK Evenings and weakanda Apply Lasky Furniture. 2120) W Eight Maa Oatrolt

PICTURE FRAME SHOP. Ptymouth Rd Cvergreen needs par i bme par-son expenenced In mat cutting 8 frame ast imp ly FtaxWia hours CaH aftar 4:30pm. 836-2920

RECEPTIONIST part tima. good typing s k « t 8 |

rmar. NorthvtOa ant phone marmor. can Mr Foal 349-1515

RECEPTIONIST,TYPIST Required for foot paced office m Dearborn araa Must work wen with people, previous receptionist experience preferred CaH 561-1770

RECEPTIONIST PART-TIME - flood-ed immediately m our Farrnmglon

. ry»s off ice Quahhod appoconw must have prior switchboard axpan-anca along wfth typing P l a n t apply m paraon al.

Communicat ions Inc 24701 Hatatod Rd

-An Farmmgton HMs. Ml 46331 i Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRET ARY / RECEPTIONIST Par i - t ima lor large real aetata com-pany m Northvtae has antry-level poelt lon availabto Good typing and Ulng skins, excellent pnone man-ners raqutrod mdMdual should ba organBed and work with olfiars. CaH Chuck Fast for a confidential In-terview 349-1515

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE BETTER HOMES 8 GAROENS

SERVER

Par i Time Hours

Large inaurance Agency m South-held is seeking an experienced Server l o work In their executive ki tchen

Hours flexible, lunch hour or late af-ternoon Number of days par week wkl vary

Hon smokers only

O l a m o m o Meedowbrook insursnce

24370 Northweetarn Southflald. Ml

356-1100

SHIPPING CLERK NEEDED, part bme. lor UPS packaging Hours: 2 p m - 5 30pm Apply In parson, pieaaa. Park Appliance Parts. 11500 Middleben. comer Plymouth Rd Livonia. Mon -Fn. 9am-5pm

SUNDAYS ONLY Birmingham real estate office deal-ing M up-scale residential properttea needs receptionist tor Simdays only P r G l n t l o n a l att i tude and pieaeent personal ty naodod tor busy atmoo-phoro. GooO, pnone and typing skHta Aak lor Jamtorl

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

TELEMARKETERS - EXPERIENCED Wanted for Custom Service Sur-veys Flexible avemrig hours. No salaa involved Good beoo salary + commission 562-2800 ext 205

TELEPHONE SOLICITORS Experienced only ftotoroncoa. 16 / hr « bonus, tor qi • H t C I poisona 5pm-9pm Radtord ma. 534-2100

TYPtST - immediate opening tor part Ome typist Troy pubOohmg oo Good typing k i t Spaed i s t e i l l t l CaH Marf lyn tor appL 524-4660

VETERINARY CLINIC. Ward Nurse.

Non-smoking Part or fuH Ome P O. Box 155. Waat land. M l . 48186

WAREHOUSE HELP tor Motown Automotive I k l Farmington HMs Ca* 1pm-3prr

471-7222

WOMEN'S Specialty store has Im-mediate opening tor misMoant. an-tfiuaiaanc salaa associate 2 days 8 2 nights eech w o * , plus 2 Sol eech m o n t h Apply m person Me 8 Mr Jones. Mayflower HoteL Ptymouth

WORD PROCESSOR tor MartoOng pe&ar i ment of Ptymouth booed company Co* Kathy Dapp. Human Synergistics, t o schedule sn Inter-view. 459-1030

508 Haip Wantad Domestic

ADORABLE INFANT needs loving nonsmoking sitter m Tray h o m a Flexibe hours, ftotoiai'icoa and cam fronoporatton Grandmothers 8 o d -

879-9184

ADORABLE 6 mo old boy loving babysitter m Farmmijton HMs home. 25-30 h o u r s / m i l Own

553-6331

AFTERNOONS-BABYSIT, dean 8

MWdtobaM 8 Long Laka Ca« aftar , 6 30pm. 826-5471

AIDE NEEDED tor handicap mala to

' snood noadod. Plymouth area Caa Paul or laeve maaaaoo 459-8123

ANXIOUS MOTHER oI 3 J tea at M nme caregiver. Mon. -Ed. 8 30am-

*• 5:30pm. my Canton homo onfy Sei-ary nagoWobia to right paraon Ra«-

•U0L 484-1030

» A PLUS BABYSITTER - tor 4 H » month o ld gir l In my homa Muat bo » a non amokor with roNrencea Part » tkno M«h generous pey N w b u r ^ i • 6 Michigan Ana. Hi Wayna • 729-1962

. . ATTENTION BABY SITTERS . , CHOOSE THE BEST J O *

i Location. Hours. Numfear/Aaa of • b cnodren. ate Our matro wtda KaOng

i earv tcohoamonypaoWkae I i l i t a l i « now mdudmg port eme. » * - m * op-• roo iono l ca ra . PARENT MOUIMES WELCOME

! AAA SITTERS J _£62-4453 or 333-2202

5 * days 11 30em- ' 30pm w i I ranapor i—on Ca l

MSEZo

\amSee 11 mo aw * * * " *

HOME ar s l COMMV "Veen CEOME >1* Nan

• f r w c o a . H » M 1 I —

- i A r r & i T T E P . f m 4 4 H » MM. Tkioa.. K M C . 7 * 1 W 4:36, I t

sour NadHord n o m a Mual ba m » n .

MSiSmran™

Haip Wanted

BABYSITTER needed m my Wool-land homa Bareaan 8 30anv2pm. Mon. through Frt. C a l l o t 326-7882

BABYSITTER NEEDED tor 3 month oM. Tues . 8AM-2PM m my home, 7 MOe/Newburgfi Araa

4*2-0616

BABY SITTER needed Mon m m Frt 8am 10 6pm. 10 cere tor newborn Non-emoker Farmington M a area. Cak 478-6633

BABYSITTER home. 1 30pm-6 30pm. Mon.-Fri tor 21 mo old 8 7 mo old. Non amokor.

n cor 258-6792

BABYSITTER needed m our O M Park homo tor 5 month old Refs, non smoker after 6pm 546-6632

BABYSITTER NEEDED my Romulus homo tor 3 tots

295-4454

BABY SITTER naadad 15-20 hrs weakly (lata aftoroona) My Canton hama Own transportat ion Cat al-ter 7 : ' 3 0 p m . 961-4767 BABYSITTER needed In Troy home tor 2 chOdnan begtnrw^) Nov 7. 7 am-4pm. Mon -Frl Own trana and

a must C o l 9-5 626-8292

BABYSITTER Southflald araa urdays 8 som S2.50/hour

12 Mi le/ Vorlebla hours Set

2 boys, 256-2824

BABYSITTER naadad for 17 month old. Cherryf iB/Haggerty araa Ideal-ly Brook aide subdivision Non smoker Co* 8 PM. -9 P M 592-8260

BABYSITTER needed tor 2 yeer old girl. Sat evenings Experienced muel dr ive Farming ion HUa Refer-

855-9812

BABYSITTER NEEDED - 2 children. 6 months 8 10 yrs old Occssslonol day 6 evening, poealbio fua time Own tranaportat ion nolororicoo Waat Bloomftald 861-5697

BABYSITTER - part time. Mon thru Wad . 7 am-5pm. my Livonia homa Muat ba mature, loving. rsHaOle Transportation 6 rotor gneos re-quired After 6 p m orHy 591-0154

BABYSITTER - Port- t imo Mon . F i t . 8 Thurs after noon m my Plymouth home for 2 cfmdren. 5 snd 2 Yrs. old Can after 7 PM. 455-7192

BABYSITTER - URGENTLY 2 days par i t ime, aome nights, retorenceo and own trana por ta l ion required 661-6767

BABYSITTER wented Southheid home tor 7 month old Monday thru Friday, 8-4pm. Trana-portat ion 8 no t m o k l n g 567-6472

501 Haip Wantad

tody tor Mr Mual I

Frl t h r a u r t 6pm S u v C a l Mary UMBO al 349-8666 » no snoaior.

LIVE-IN. MATURE tody 10 care tor somMnvoad ledy. Waetlona a raa EngHeh helpful but not i iscsaaani

LfVE-»i Mother a f ier i I lalpor lor FarmlngMh H m

tor 2 ch»-

Own iranaportoPon woiHd be he lp tu tor Car Pool. Own pr t io ts room 6 both Bo a member oI our lamlty 10 beam Oct lo t PtoeeacaH Helen 9-5pm. 861-5100 or 661-5666

UVE-IN naadad tor emphysema pa-tient confined to bed Light houee-work 8 meel preparat ion Rotoronc-ss required After 5pm 846-6924

LOVING parson naadad to cara tor 2 mo. infant bogkmk ig Oct 7 15AM-4PM. weak days, r i o i * h o m e S w e i MIto/Farminglon 476-2364

LOVING W O M A N to cere tor 6 month old boy m our h o m a F u i or part t ime ExceOoni •qngg. no

5852-9654 houaahold dut ies A f i e r !

MA ID W A N T E D lor Genera l Houaedeanmg Part-t ime. wOl t ram Cmdereks s MOK] Service 928-4462 or.af lar 5pm. 652-4340

MATURE EXPERIENCED paraon to care for chodron 5 -6 days a weak 8am-6pm Non smoksr. 1 eteiencee CaH off ice 9am-5pm 751-7070

MATURE PERSON lo stay wt«i 14 6 12 year old cftOdren m Dioomto ld HMs area H o m 2-6 30pm. Muat ba abM to drive noforsnces Apply to PO box 4311. Fttmt Mich 46504

MATURE Tsmporery For Nov 6 Dec 5 8 2 yr old girls, must drive. Mem thru Frl 7 45am to 4:30pm Bk-mtngham, Troy aree 645-2754

MATURE per l t i m a 2 boys, agao 4 .6 114. Newborn expected m Jan Muat have experience, l o tom icoo 8 own transportat ion Hoedays off. flexible hours Farmington H o t 477-6602

MATURE W O M A N to Ova m 5 days weakly 10 cara tor 2 c M d r a n and hou t ak aaplng Expenenced wtth reference* Non amokor. 737-2023

MATURE WOMAN wantad aa We m companion and houeakaapar tor alderty lady Uvonia aree Ptoaaa ca* botwoan 2 and 6pm 561-1361

MATURE W O M A N wanted t o Hve-w to halp care lor MS petlant FREE room and board PtuS salary Altar 5 30 478-5120

BABYSITTER wantad fu l lime, Mon thru Frl. 8am-5pm to cara tor 2"4 yaar old chad m our B loomlWd Twp homo 14 50 par hour Aak tor Mary

4 365-6205

BUSY Family chad cara/8ghi housekeeping 6 cooking. F u l t ime Good wagao NorthvMo 346-0496

CHILD CARE In by homa 2-3 deys /wee** lor 1'4 yr otd boy Nonsmokar 646-6054

CHILD CARE. »ght M< Mon-Frl, 2 achool-agod noble t ranaportat ion Birmingham Jom a greet famOy 644-1566

CHILD CARE NEEDED for 1 yf old m Farmingion HMs homo 5 days. Top salary plua bana-flta 478-2896

CHILDCARE naadad tor Intont and 3 yaar o ld m my W BloomfSek) homo Light hiouasksoptng. 15-20 hours per weak, flexible hours 861-4006

CHILD CARE - part Oma W Btoom-

torm cara tor 2 H yaar old daughter

noon/week Our 15 MOe MlddMMM homo Compet l the pey 737-6218

DAY CARE n s i d t f l tor 3 yr Otd m No i ih .Mo homo tor protoaakmal ooupta Mon.-Fri., days. Laco6om salary Aftar 6pm 349-5526

DAY Intent Sittar. 3-4 deye par waak. occasional evea, * c m i l l

old ' sa l t t i i boy. Hi prwele

•son only 313-661-3642

D E P E N D A B L E m a t u r e w o m a n m a d i d to care tor 2 boys m Farm-mgton HMs. days vary. 2 30-6; 30pm own tranaportat ion 476-4677

EXCELLENT BABYSITTER tor 3 and 7 yr o ld boya m my NorthvMo homo 2-6PM M o n -Thurt . 346-5864

FULL H U E ch*d core tor 4 are tor 4 yaar non • n o * or.

old.

Woatorri Ptymouth Twp home Light houaokaapmg. 924-6616.

FULL TIME. Live m to cara tar 2 baauOM normal boy*, agao 1 6 3 Salary + room 6 board, pit i iolo room 8 bath m largo homa Non tmokar . ' storances Start ing data Nov 1 Sand reauma or lonar t o 295S5 Northwaotam Highway. Ste 592. SoutfiBokJ. Mich.. 46034

FULL-TIME. UVE- IN Houeakaapar. W

P « * to E.

669-4747

QENTLE/Co mc aaaiuriais Persons M H O )

536-1307

GROSSE POINTE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY

865-4576 50 ['Sort ' t a s b l s sanAoo

Hoods experienced Cooks, l lonnlos. Maids l louooksopor t . Gordanors. Chauftours. Sut ler*. CcMJlas Nuroa AJdo. Companions and Ooy Workers tor prtvate homoo

166141"

HOUSECLEANERS Experienced tor N. Woodwerd aree homes Cak 847-4524

HOUSEKEEPER - Btounl toM HMs s r o a U«6 m or d a * MuM ba abla

l o PO baa 4311. to drive Rosci nrifl F M . M L 4 6 6 & 4

H O U S E K E E P E R

2 7 o - i 2 a e

M N O M C A M O M B R S M N

NANNY tor 3 achool ago chOdren Parmanont poartion. start m imad^ story Must bo matura 8 hovo car Non-emoker ' re fe rences Lehaar/ Lone Pino a r e a Al tar 6pm. 646-2883

NANNY OF AMERICA la looking tor competent , caring in-dividuals who have a basic love tor chi ldren Wa pay s l s ipsnsss to tram you aa a prolog along! nanny Fu* and port tamo work a 11 akabla Benef i ts/poid vocat ion* C a i tor sp-pomtrnant 540-4960

NANNY or NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER to care tor 2 y t o . epos 2 6 3. f u i

1 m our Redford homa Non tmokar ertio Hkao dogs. Salary negotiable ikepemang on dutlaa as-sumed C o l Jan days 532-2204 Evea 537-0025

SOO Haip Wantad

MATURE C O U f L E tor Jamtortol. ouburbon 8 comasjm-

Apt 8 bonoCts 9-5pm. 476-8644 contact

RESIOENT MANAGERS

Farmmgton tor maJnle-Adufts Huaband tor

6 otto tor ofltoo Apartment 8 plus salary 473-1560

511 A BANO OR D.J (Y0UW8 TRULY! Weddtaga. Parties Anrwvoraanoe

Dor icing MueiC ( X * Bpoclot t i aa Bryan 531-0® 7

ANY OCCASION "DISCO-ROCK

-8K3 BANDS TOP 40 474-6064 PRO D J 1150 00/UP

A WEDGING OR PARTY? Higher a Pr .ilaaeiunal

SUNSET PHOTO Brian 274-2025 CELEBRATIONS (DJ) Rich 753-9674

BOB WILLIN' CLOWNING & JUGGLING

For chOdrgn of SH agaa 897-9208

CALL GERI THE CLOWN Puopotsl - Magic! - BaHoonel

Vldoo Taping AvaaaOM OR 477-4374

CMSC JOCKEY & SINGER A l Occaaions

C a l Roao 455-1944

GUITARIST/SINGER wants to form group with 2 others (pretorabfy mats I - Cat Stevens. Amer i ca Beetles Lighttooi. etc tor Ski Lodge ctreull 689-3165

JAN SAN PUPPETS ChOOron ontortainmant Puppets, magic m u e i c . a i occaaions C a i 642-7450 or 847-4676

MAGIC 8 COMEDY For ChOdren 8 Adults

Parties. Banquets Picnics 8 More C a i . . . M M a Thornton. 453-4562

Music by STRIOE For your woddmg reception or other

MUSIC FOR LIFE Solo Pioniot or Duo/Tr io;Quartet Bach lo Boogie.

Mono. La aoonaatoo 851-3674

SOPHISTICATED bend with e icei -ieni lem. lie vocekst lor your special j y r M n r v Top Drawer Come see our vide: Evenmgs 375-2210

STARLIGHT SOUNDS Pr j lesolonal Disc Jockloa Any oc-casion 4 yrs Oap 10% discount with ad Jwnaa 534-1447: KaHh 462-1467

512 SHuationa Wantad FamaJa

ABLE - aftocOonate. loving mom wi thes lo core for yock c h i d Snacks 8 moois mduded Rodford

534-1436

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS to add ch id ran 10 our day-cara family Two experienced Mothers with lots o l toys, acthrlttoa 8 TLC mfants our specialty Redford .'Uvonia area

534-7495 or 525-0148

NANNY - raaponatbto. loving r tor 214 yr boy 4 Infant gir l m my N.W Farrnmglon HMs h o m a Mon thru Frt. 7 : 3 0 4 $200 /wk Paid vo-cation U t t o o x M . Own Iranaporta-- L 861-1325

NEEDED botoro 6 aftar school care tor Our Lady of Ratoga I M gradar m Orchard Laka T o 1 I r a

NURSE A O Monala. tor mobOo. Good location

eklorty lady, n o 536-1466

PATTIE'S GIRLS MAID SERVICE needs pon- t lma Maids SB par hour M o m m g shifts. 3-4 hours. 3-4

s s waak Aftor 3pm. 476-6706

RELIABLE SITTER For 3 8 6 y r oldo

My Canton h o m a 7AM-5PM 453-6666

RESPONSIBLE L O V M M parson lo cara or tAghtfy handicapped boy. ago 8 Koeter school a r e a Your homo OK Mon. th ru Frt. after echooi tm 6 aftor 8pm 531-0011

SOMEONE TO CARE tor 2 ch id ran m my Gordon CRy h o m a aftw noon

I Salary negotiable Ca i botwoan 9AM-3PM 426-5328

WORKING COUPLE paraon to cara tor 1 c h i d m CAM h o m a MuM have lots ot TLC to gNe. F u l t i m a Royto Oak a r a a Contact

ys 644-4416 evea 549-0573

Dorvea Deys <

500 Haip Wantad

APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLES Expertonood only. Moo suburbon 10-cs t lona Hondo-cm i i iokitanM'ire 6 c w r a n g salary 4 bene C a i Carol P . 355-2700

APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE Naadad tor 11 uni t b i d g m North-wool Suburbs Some knowtodge m p lumbing, hoaffirig and Q m w r t l mamtananoa nan oaa ary. S h a J d on-lay inaMHig Wfth the p u b i c . 2 bed-room apartment p k a utMttoa A aal-ary For appointment , e e l 567-0194

APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE On-aMo pooftton tor aaportoncod Managar Co>«ia tor 60 UnK Apt. Complex in Trent o n W o r k i n g knoeAadga of carpentry. i t c l l n l 4 pkanbtng spoHs Ctoamng 6 gorier-a oHtoa work. Tap gef tor aa^art-enced coup le 2 bod room towrv-houoo mduded SuMabto tor l o t kod ooup ia Ptoooo oond roowno to:

CEHTOTED REALTY. INC. 36346 W W i a i f W . S U T E 300 FARMMGTON M L L S . Ml. 46034

313-471-7100

APARTMENT PERSONNEL Coucao naadad tor h a u r y apartment complex m Canton M u M bo okport-

o d ai a i phases o l spMSw—ii ntenonoe C o i 9-8 466-1310

CARETAKER COUPLE tar I

PASSIM

I ^ W o o d w o T d " Avo^ HMs, Wi 46013

COUPLE - oaeartonoad tor ( B units M l — 7 ^ ^

s r

A Free Nurse Asooooment Vlsii m your Home

HOME HEALTH CARE Sci sgi 'ed. RN auporvlsad. maurad

512 Situations Wanted Fsmate

HOUSECLEANING Ef f toom 6 DopondobM u v o n i a

8 Gordon City 422-3014

HOUSECLEANING Thorough. i % n reosonal day 8 aWarnoo?W a roHobla

HOUSECLEANING

Farmmgton HMs 6 aurroundmg C a i 477-3946

HOUSECLEANING EfMoam. honest 8 dapendobW A thorough fob Uvon ia Radtord 6 Westland CaH 535-1315

HOUSEKEEPING WORK wanted lor reliable tody wrth rater ence* Can-ton/Uvoma/Weal land/Gordon Cty

k CMI after 4pm 261-5204

HOUSE-KE-TEER C L E A N I N G S E R V I C E

dean your neea Gift ca able 10% off with this ad tor flrst t ima c a i are

5 8 2 - 4 4 4 5 INTEFBOR DESIGN student wM work port- t ime flexible hours. prM-orobty m my Birmingham home Can dro i t CMI 540-2906

LINDA S CLEANING SERVICE Weekly b iweek ly , monthly

Reasonable 8 insured 476-5915

LIVONIA - Day c left for 2 to 5 snecks A day and afford

. haa 2 openmgs - olds Lunch 8 > you can mis t

642-1842

LOVING. Reliable 8 Experienced babysitter wM Mt M l /pa r t tima Must have own transportat lofCEdu-cat ionM 8 sale toys JR. 532-2889

NEED YOUR home doonod Thor-ough doonmg. dopondabM. -atse roeoonobio CaH between 9am arid 6pm Wayne County area 598-7596

PRE-SCHOOL teacher, smaa group c h i d care tor your t to 4-year-old L aamlng 8 piay activities sched-ules 459-4259

PRE-SCHOOL Teocher of 18 yrs. wM bebysrt one c h i d ego 3-4. your transportat ion Redford CMI: 535-9337

PROFESSIONAL mg. cooking, tmrt ironing. Stopping, dog loving, but ton seeing lor pro-

anal tamay or person 898-1114

RELIABLE widow wM an ch id ran m your homo whig parents vacation Non smakar. Uvea children Avo i -sb ie for any langth of t ime 425-5141

RE NT - A-MOM

Care P r a l n s l ensia INC

3 5 7 - 7 0 8 0 TIME SAVERS

Need t ime' ' We'll do your errarKH Blrmingham/Bloonihold area

540-0644

Travel A ide/Companion Experi-enced. pasaport, CPR. Bonded non-amokar. reasonable, relet once, eidorty-'disabled Joanna. 544-2045

TWO GARDEN City mothers wish 10 babysit. M l or port bme days. Mon thru Frl 525-3041 522-1241

513 Situations Wanted 24 hours - 7 days

3 5 7 - 3 6 5 0 Pi »Isold Cara ParsoonM

ARE YOU IN NEED ol housekeeping do rg jat i ls work at a rea-

ATTENTK3N - Want yota houeo or

and M good l a l a a Try ua and aape-ce Indapandanvy n m 2 gir l

Mam AMi tor Sherry M 261-1406 or JM M 271-8663.

BABYSITTER Only Mon-Fri 8 30om-8 30pm tor a nice down to earth tamHy I have my

and ho ua eli e aping a m d u d -P s m od. Rotoroncoa C a l I 1561-6267

BABYSITTING - HM or part Ume. your tranaportation. Dougtoa School araa. Mtchkey analobta. C a i aftar 4pm. 427-7259

BEFORE SCHOOL Care - rtoovar School Ototrlct. Brook foal t oo ChrtoMn mothar abto to add 2 mora to AM rou tma 464-1513

HOUSESTTTERS. robrad coupis. no pots, non smokers A g iobls Dec. March. 254-2269

515 Chid Cara

BEST CHILD CARE Loving mother to cara tor your c h i d (any age*. Hot lunch 4 sneck* Lots sine W. BOOKKEEPER - Experienced Merv uM or oomputartHKl b ix i lJ iaapmg. monthly 4 quanorfy paynM t k x e a y w * orttao or my Uvonia h o m a CaB Diane at 421-5419

ANNOUNCING now 4 axcMng Arms Canton (Haggarty 4

CharrytiM area). Fu i 4 part Ome Fwi octNtUaa. crafts.

maaM. 4 snacks mduded A i agaa 961-5468

Canton mom wtth experience, rotor-oncoo 4 love tor klda has one open-ing. C o i 397-1288

« « L D CARE rn fay KMog M Was f iend a raa FUI or port o m a Experienced LmMtor i l lotor oncoo

326-4350

CHILDCARE - Uvonia m o m wM pro-vtda tovtng homa assay t ram homo to n w n a e your m t o o n e * Agao 1 4 up 532-1453

C H L D CARE/NorthvMo Aroo Experienced leecher oft lors f u i or per l - l ime creatn-o pr g rom for neebom to 5 yrs.. MoM awondon mckaded.

4 lots ol 347-3662

CHILD CARE. Radtord area Vour tranaportation. F u i or pa r t l ima AM

o m n o n amokor Ca i : 536-3745

CHILD cara - 35 yr ok) m OfHV w w amokor 4 a leecher a • vaHabM lor oebysmmg 10/10/88. 5 Wertnkslor a r * * Aftor Bprr 261-9665

CLEAMMG TEAM tor hama 4 oMoa. tooL dependable. a f armta Mdy. 61 eggkfy or monthly

C a i Jan. 476-7832

DEPENDABLE LOVING M o m e6i Mt m G o r t o n CMy area neer ara School V o w t tonapona-F u l W n o 425-6666

M m AM core tor m w cIMMmi. Joy 4 Hta s r e * W n i o i 1 AMartabto.

463-4637

L r S K ^ F ^

EXPEMENCB) C M L D C A M T 'LLBI I only N M tone* 4 attacks

~ r S 3 F

515 Child Cara PRE-SCHOOL leechers. l u l i yaars. hot ton KoBy'SKJtM

Ml NOVI. nm oaf

cnoe 8 anet

certMod •Hants I d U 349-61«0

O U A U T Y LJCl l loving mothar

USED Chic Troy A r a a

Cere by l i s al l 4

snecks provldM

5 1 0 E k t e r t y C a r a

A A a a t s t a n c a

COMPANIOWAIOE e H 528-2509

HOME AIDE mtMOSted m eidorty coro Hovo atw anr.ea. experience and caring. Can work raghls snd isekendS-CaH Carol 342-8749

N I G H T I N G A L E WEST N u r s i n g Home serving the WaoUand/Uvo-me/Gar don C*y areas lor 20 yaars C a i Mr Bargor 6365 Newburgh Wealtand 261-5300

RENT-A-MOM HOME CARE

Hearth Care ProtaaannaM LTD

3 5 7 - 7 0 8 0 SENIOR CITIZENS - independent kvmg. Grand BMnc a r e * lovsly quMt home Serm/aemi pr t .gte ' m a t

232-4228

518 Education k Instruction

522

ACCOUNTANT ycNr

A/R

count ing Lotus 1. 2. 3. Ms d o u anary 4 p rmtmg Alao ave* abM tor vacation repiocemem J o h n C DMor Somor 540-4362

ACCURATE BOOKKEEPBtG SERV Coanputor Account ing Syetom*

C a i Ban AiweMS

Prplaaaiiongiy pre-4 pr inted) 86% euc

4 mteri taw 846-1962

RESUMES THAT WORK 1 day aervlce Wri t ing l printing Land a bettor tob Free ' interview T o c m q u e e with order 559-854 7

T SAMPEER 4 ASSOCIATES Computer 'manual accounting 8 h-n a r o a l services lor yo»* buomoes 25 yeers exp CaH Tom. 826-834^

523 Attornays Lagal Counseling

ACADEMIC BASICS tutoring 8 ACT/

Remedial 8 srvichmant En^ksh. math study akMs

Bioui i inetd Looming Ctr 651-8332

ALL SUBJECTS tutored, your homo, experienced certified leecher MA Moth. Science Spanish Study

. SAT-ACT prsp. 348-7

AVAILABLE FREE TRAINING AT DORSEY BUSINESS SCHOOLS

For raaKtonts o l Oakland Cc** i ty except Pont iac . Pontiac T w p . Wster tord. White Lake. Lake Orion. Orion Twp . indapandonco Twp 8 Auburn HMs who ere unemployed or underemployed Tha a an a i c s l s n t opportvaMty 10 tram lor a

Computer Accounting fields Tram-in our Madison HalghtsB

Southheid location* ThM pi ogrom e>»

ty employer For more Information c o i Ma Smith 565-9203

CALL NOW' CLASSES STARTING SOON

BEGINNER PIANO LESSONS Group Claaa begins S a t . 0 d 6th.

1 30-2:30 Private Piano 8 Organ leooons-CTMMTA Teocher 533-7729

CLARINET LESSONS Oogmners lo advanced, m my h o m a students

B M CMI

Clartnat portormanoo U of M 456-4692

LEARN AN EXCITING

TRAVEL AGENT CAREER

E n r o l In the fa* Oasa of the

ELLIOTT TRAVEL SCHOOL

ATTORNEY. GARY LEN2 UnconleMed dworce Ino children no property.! 1365 Drvorce IwHh chodran) t rom 1625 Bankruptcy Irom 1550 Drunk driving, from 1356 Driver's . c e n s e reMorallor) 1365 On* aimpi* wM 18U Court costs addit ional 347-1755

DIVORCE 540-3640 *»

Low Offices Fred Ouor . Birmingham &ai m-8pm

600 Paraonals ANCIENT GYPS* Pros >nes« So oc-curate I- - dare grve money-oack Guarantee Authentic costume Madame Hudyma. 545-4920

002 Loat* Found LOST - Loved Dory/Plymouth brown 4 ehno - • - r s r x

moM dog. Toy CoMo. Joy LOST Rd Dog berks trequanoy

LOST Sept 13. IsmsM hound dog puppy Buck who* 4 tan. 18-20 lbs Ann Arbor Tr 8 Haggerty area Hewerd. CaH aftor 6pm 459-3367

LOST 1 tiger car ana ea rs

while chm Square Laka 8 Araa 124 reward 333-: " * ? £ >3-3503

700

A N T I Q U E * - * CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

S«t Oct. 1. 1900 _ 1 1 a m

SCHMIOT S ANTIQUES 5136 WaM l i l l hlgan Av

YpaOonti. M l 461S7 » 1 * M

9 - 5 P M 0 M N

LOST 4 mo old kmen lortg-hak. grey tiger «rwte pews broeet eyes Pieaae con tod 344-1419

AUCTION ANTOUES HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

TOOLS ANO CAR SAT OCT 1. 1 1 A M

49075 W 9 MHs. Novi Pump organ BrMO MiptoCH M t S m g « bed Oak haa M a n d Oaa

wardrobe. 4 o m GMMrs

1500 REWARD to the f i rM peraon who g n t t k i tormakon leorting lo fmMng ov tn-color Engkoh Cocker Speraoi adopted at Geaow Sun Sepl 16

603 Haalth- Nutrition Wstghl Loss

HERBAL IFE mdependont dwtn&ut cu

For product coH 589 9706

tools Lots Of huuoshoid Oomo. 1683 Nissen (Stanza] Etc Auctioneer Lsnny EnOers 346-9216

CITY OF SALINE AUCTION

JOIN IN s 9 wee> b6euty IOOIMOr snd wwghi loss cisos Morn ing and evening classes begm Oct 12 Course toe 130 00 Wm t rom eem.-nar leeders Ruth 453-1492

Backhoo loader - 20 t»cycloa

LOST 99 pounds H you are ssnous sbout Health 8 N u v t i o n can Mar©

484 1262

NEEDED 100 CN w e ^ h i Idea program No drugs He exercise Guaranteed CaB J Gelt 482-1787 • 326-47B8

NEED 100 OVERWEIGHT PEOPLE 10 US* new Horbel 'Nu t r i t i on Pro-gram No drugs nc exercise 100% guaranteed. it» easy 353-1963

w e IMH have a public auct ion M 7805 Maple Rd Sakne Bahmd pe-ace OOP*

SAT OCT 1 AT » 3 0 A M Owner C i t y C Saano

Brouri 6 Hetmer AucUon Service Llbyd Broun Jerry Ho lme. Ann Arbor S e i n e

665-9646 994-6309

HAVE A JEWELRY PARTY ComrmoOKm paid on 1 a im Genuna 8 nigh faamon teweiry (Toronto

i 737-1633 ovoo645-0682

IS IT POSSIBLE to heve hoppy and laatmg relationships C a i tha Oianetics nonme

1-800-367-8768

JCMN VIC TANNY UtoOmo men'iberarap - Under 1300 Use my oontroct Oners ends 9-30-1968 Leove meooago 532-3182

606 Lsgal Noticas THE REGULAR MEETING ot the bosrO of directors of the Southeast-ern Michigan. Tranaporolion Author-ity scheduieC k * tuesdey October 4th-1988 at 1 30pm at the SEMTA Cenlral Office. 860 Woodwerd Ave. Detrort Mi 48228 has beer, can

PSYCHIC FAIR Sat 10-9pm Sun 10-7pm Tha D6-kxi inn. Orchard Laka 8 12 maa rd Farmeigton HMs S tsmng Irene Hughoo Locturoo Martone a Now Ago Stones 4 Crystals H off on 1 Consultation With <ma ad 477-2062

606 Tranaportation A Traval

CRUISE TC Mexico with 3 days m L A Vian Puerto Voawto 8 Maxat-lan Fly Dotrort to L A Jon 14th thru 24th 425-8447

PSYCHOLOGY 4 RELIGION irMa f s r i i t M i m grcajp led by Licensed Psycnologisl Non damensionsl CMI 826-5413

SELF DEFENSE HANOGUN Instruc-tion try highest credi ted expert Fnendly thorough, porsonakzed

| program noapnnslhN sdmts only ! Ca i . M k a St Jamaa 545-9000

Loom f rom protoaalonaM with 40 yrs axp Over >00 hrs. of compular training Fraa pMcomanl oooMloiira 855-7730 or 800-482-3694

DRIVER - Straight truck. C-1 8-ss. soaks parmanont employ-

ment Export knowledge of Detroit Metro araa Aftar 5 PM 721-4142

OVER 20 YEARS Experience - Off-ice Manogamant. purchasing, van-dor -customer relations Special skMs computer based inventory monagomeni bookkeeping, t y p i n g

514 Situations Wantad Maia-Famata

DRIVER - Experienced lady to drive you or do youc srranda. Pieaaem. rgBaljIg. flexible hours C a i mom-

L 358-1854

AFFOROABLE Ucanood CMU Cara Experienced. WoH QuMMtod Staff

FiHI 8 H o i Day Programa Toddy BOM OAy Cara 356-4240

AFFOROABLE LICENSED DAY-CARE- 10 M i a 4 Sou tMMd Rd 2 Moma with loada of axparlanoo. tore 4 undarstanSne 557-0724

ART. LEARNING 4 PLAY M our school m B> ne ig f is in

4 M a p M R d 646-5770

ATTENTION DEBBIE'S day coro haa igs. GM school araa.

M a n thru Frt 7:30 am 5 30pm . a. 471-2667

BEVERLY M i l s CHILD CARE CENTER

a non-prom organization, haa open-ings tor ch id ran 18 M o a to 5 years. 7am to 8. Nutrit ious moois dowMop-

i t M piogiMTia 14 WMe botwoan Woodward and Coo idga 640-7430

BLOOMFIELD HILLS-Uconood day coro homo Degreed alanianlsr , l o a r h M hitonts 4 pro school. Cr»-

4 anoeka Aak tar Marcta 852-4292

BLUE BIRO SCHOOL - ROYAL OAK Mow MacMmg tar play group. 3 4 4

ota pre-achool ctooooo. school ap 4 yaar round guo i ty day Agaa 2 10 9. 288-4520

BRING YOUR CHILDREN 10 tha baM m Ucanood home cere

644-9326 851-8202 363-4664 526-0466

Bvrsmgham, Farmmgton H

s r -ATTENTION: c h i d care m my 8-oanoad SouthAald n o m a 18 monBM or oktor. M tkno only 10 MBo/

10 years expert-587-4872

C M L D CARE PROGRAM - tor agaa 6 i i i i i 1 l o 6 yrs of ags C w i i o d

"1 tai M e 1 4 toi Mas pro-MOMa 526-5767

D IANTS DAYCARE

"ontng atm . HM 4 part- t ime NuMtooua snacks S

U C E N 8 E D C M L O Caro l e M a r s k ^ M n a t i iMH a program tor cMM. 1 o m to 4 yoars Mon-Fni 7MO BMIL W. " LICENSED ( M d care Expertsnced >11 I t M i l l M oltartng H i l l pra-/ M * CM i M i miMMngi tor I m Mto IA . Mcrv-Frt 7 am-7pm W

UCCNSCD 0AV C A M

• a i 0 > I I IMM I M t o n « 4 . M a w i e i M e SM-<

LCSNBCD DAY C A M . Mam Of 22 m m m ato. r i i a y 4 F » I 1 — ChMkrsn 2 yrs M 8 7am to (took, toi BMO pratorred U M *4 r

PIANO INSTRUCTION

RedtMs. Music Cluba 6 ScholM-shipa ava iab io M y h o m o m Birmingham.

PIANO LESSONS m Farmmgton HMO. Cert i f ied Muatc TeadMr Expe-

E Ba-a* types of mustc gmner. Advanced. A d ^ t s 477-2694

PIANO TEACHER M now acospOng students It s nouw too tola ta Maml C a i Jooetts. beressn lOam-epm

474-3616

PROFESSIONAL PIANO tnHrucl ton CaaaatcaL PopUMr. Thoory

Larry P tcoWtz . 1st

466-4126 SUZUKI VIOLIN 4 PIANO LESSONS

Agaa 3 4 Up Sign Up Now Instruct ion* m 5 Locat ion*

SUZUKI ASSOC 644-1739

WESLEY FtSHWICK PIANO INSTRUCTION

646-2312

WORD PROCESSING CLASSES

• Word P| iwoooma on an 0 M PC. C a l Mrs. B t o m 476-2906

1 DAY SEMINARS

• DOS • Bogmnmg Accounting

dvenced Accounting • Payro* • Lotus 1-2-3. M u i l i M t a • Wordstar. Word Partoct

°a' IDEA

5 4 4 - 2 8 6 0

520 SocratarW A

EXECUTIVE SECRET ARIAL /Word Prooooamg ( W o r t Partoct) akMs on

" . My homo or y o v CaB 456-0125

WORD PROCESSPtG BOtVlCE nssumaa. General Typmg. ale. 24 Hr t u m - a r o u i d on ama i f ob *

H 352-5172

WORD PROCESSMG DW3-OW4, L o h i * 24 hour m Cm Chno m 1 • StorOng H i

936-5302

SOMEONE IS WAITING TO MEET YOU

C a i Tarry at 354-3210

TWO FRANKLIN Club Membersrvps available Oct 25th SoH lor 1300 each paid 1500 aach 354-0332

FEMALE from Troy *eakmg r ide to New Comer .'Wayne State aroo 3 days a week Can after 6pm

528-0733

HALF OF 20 FT avertable Detrort 10 England rind Oct # 4 ; 1-6883

TWO 1 way tickets to Denver or Las Vegas Oct 2C 165 each After 3pm

464-3680

700 Auction Sates

VEGAS NIGHT SM . Oct 8 1988 8pm M rmomgfn At Tha Fraternal Order of P0600. Lodge »130. 2905 N i ton , S of 10 U N . FomdaM 12 adtraooion pro-ceeds to chortly

ANTIQUE 4 COLLECTIBLE- AUC-TION - Sun Oct 2 a i 1PM Barker 's Trading Pool. 7676 BlueBush Rd Idowntownl. Meybee Ml (N E of Dundee. Ml or N W ol Monroe. M l ) Nice oak fumitvxe wicker fumnuro. primitive fumrturo. H o u n d Oak " Iron 8 granite wood cook atove. o ld

ST THOMAS COUNTRY AUCTION

We wa neve a pubkc auct ion at 19750 Beck Rd NorthvMo. ioceMc between 7 8 8 Mae Rd

tHURS OCT 8 AT 12 NOON Two tables of race old g M e e e w e 8 rmsc sma* antique noma. 16 U S suver doners prool 8 mmt eets Iror candy scale mot pme bookcase kgntoe cuno cabinet glee* onotvw 8 mirror alele lop Med tier anee-buftet beautiful chma catwnkt round mckor lab ia 4 4 chairs. 3 wicker porch pieces, octagon gome table with 4 chars . 9 couch Singer Touch 1 Sew wooden rocker rogmetor (old but pawned 1 tr iple < e r a PKluree Daaa , BB gun ADC 13 m color TV/ramota. 2 Whoa gordor tractor « t f i « O i bar 8 cultivator C-120 WhaMhoraa M a i tractor Wheaeioraa Mam Irons-Mercury Mark 26 outboard. 4 place rauwuud p e t » aat . 36 ceM ARma cap 8 b o i pistol Ya 2 w / 1 7 lens ftorranglort 22 m o d 550-1 Mamr 22 outo with scope Mm,oils 16 mm pocke i camera 3 golf eats/bags Owaar L a s t Roaamory Si Thomea

Broun 8 Helmar Auct ion SerMce Lloyd Broun A m Ar txx

665-9646 994-6309

old 3 AgurM • r y . doOs.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED lor U M / W S U study of m a m o g o famiy Me que i f y In l o r news are aneraoting. conyigntont Roaaorch la on couploa who hovo not t r ied to have a c h i d and Mao. cciuplai having trouble haiWiu a baby For mtarmanon. c a i JBI co ioc t weekdays M 764-8397

WANTED 2 good seats 10 mo Game on Oct 5pm

C a i da i y . 9am-540-2615

6 0 2 L o a t A F o u n d

BRIEFCASE ta stood Square

ken I rom C M M MUV-rtoaM a 476-2606

F O U N D CAT d i o r o o M gray mato. ion co iar with a raa ARM 7pm. S36-50BI

FOUND: COLLC lrv-co»or tomato Rochester Rd. 6 S BlwJ CMI aftor 3 PM. 656-1760

FOUND G O L D E N RETRlEVER-U a e . F n Sapt 23. 6 bMoAeMgroph a rea C a i betoi -a 7pm 533-2141

FOUND: Gray >oodto - and of Juno Canton A re * 495-0257

LOST-between 17 4 18 oH Rochoo emoia Mack, e tu i * 8

ton 669-2946

LOST CAT. m i Ha. 9 -24-61 -14 M i o / W t n g 4 block atr tpo*

Laka Rd. Orayrboago

LOST: DOG. F s r m m g t o n Rd /S M i le araa Hew or d if any

LOST - Dog

oo ia r . Beach 4 9 6 1 265-7610

. 9/25 973-4467

LOST - gray 4 whno long haired

3?, stdo of toco LaM seer Coo-4 16 M i a Generous reward

13

LOST HEARINQ A O m ama i vtnyl caaa. Bk m l n ^ i a m / T rpy /FICI ehoala aree 647-2614

LOST - Kerry HoMMd- . I

Sapt 26 C a i 53343475

LOST: large reward modtam largo dog. Aire flail T o r r l e r ^ j w y ~

1-7712. a r c

docks , osk dock, old jewelry. I soldier*, largo copper candy

kettle Pnmrttvee old m u e c a instru-ments R R lantarsn. pMr of t carv

toidars with attachod candto snuftor plus (nud i more Jack Berk-ar - Auctioneer (3131 567-2042 Take 1-75 Ic Elm St Exit weM to N

ter Ic Baldwin Rd <11 turn nght on B a O e r Rd t Bush t i * n nght to auct ion

M O R E

C L A S S I F I E D S

This classification. continuad on Paga 4C.

700 Auction Saiaa

S H O W C A S E

• A N T I Q U E S • A U C T I O N • R E S A L E

BRAUN a HELMEf t AUCTION SERVICES

Rooi Estate Farm Household - AnUquaa

L i o y d R B r o u n

Am Artxx J e r r y L I I t o m M

M m

ANTKMJE MALL i » t h i

p o p u l a r 6 g r a m p t o r t i a d

20 man aoulh woM ot Ann A r t o t

Open 7 days. fOem -5 p m

To place your ad in this directory, please caU Dorothy at 591-0916.

600 Bingo

V/.W. 92201 AUXLiARY

8UNDAY 2300 PM.

(N. of Grand Rlw) 474-0100

ST. EDITH

(S or 5

o f c o n l u m b u s

KofCHSfl w » n m m i . m » a m c a r

S T . A d A T N A •UNDAY MO PM. 19600 tach CMy (off Grand Rlvar)

PA

PM.

j . w . v .

LADIES AUXHJARY MONDAY

DEMOCRATIC CLUB OFFICIAL CHARTEREO

M . - 2 P-HL 7

2 6 1 - 9 3 4 0

DETROIT LEAGUE HaMonat Aethme Center

TUEBOAY 6946 PM 8 45 P M )

b t . e d i t h s c h o o l

t u e s d a y 0 c 4 s PM

(8 OfSMBaNd

W E S T L A N D F E D E R A T I O N

B A S E B A L L C L U B

W E W G J D A Y ^ O P J 4

1«2 0. Mswrhtum

V # . W .

V TM PM.

i n o f g n m i m n

474

D A . V . # 1 1 4

T N U M M f *

V.F.W. HALL 20150 W . 7 MMa RO.

i irom Toy must

VFW #4012 -IN NORTHVILLE

4 M SO. MAM STREET NORTHVILLE

(N. or 7 Mas Rd .)

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16 F * O A E T h u r s d a y . S e p t e m b e r 29. 1968

• YEAR-END PONTIAC y GMC TRUCK

"ANNOUNCEMENT SALE!!" \

1988 FULL S I Z E E X P L O R E R C O N V E R S I O N V A N

S t o c k # T - M ? W A S ' 2 4 . 7 0 3 D E A L E R D I S C O U N T >5708

now s 18,995* OR LEASE ' 3 7 1 " par m o n t h

1 AT THIS PRICE 10 AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS

1988 S -15 J I M M Y 4x4 S t o c k # T - 1 1 6 7

W A S —

now ° 14,995 OR L E A S E '270.78

12 AT SIMILAR SAVINGS

D E M O 1988 F U L L SIZE S IERRA P I C K U P W I T H S N O W P L O W

Stock # T 3 6 2 W A S

N O W 14,495 6 AT SIMILAR SAVINGS

' 1 7 . 6 2 9

1 1988 GRAND PRIX

WAS 514,228 N O W REBATE .. . . 5500 C j J A A A * DEALER DISCOUNT M784 | | ^ 4 4

18,510

or l e a s e '199.68**

per m o n t h 9 A T T H I S P R I C E 45 A V A I L A B L E A T S I M I L A R S A V I N G S '

1988 G M C S U B U R B A N Stock # T - 1 1 »

W A S DEALER D I S C O U N T

' 1 7 . 9 4 6 ' 2 0 5 1

NOW s 15,895* OR LEASE ' 2 9 0 " " f>*r m o n . »

1 AT THIS PRtCE 3 AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS

D E M O 1988 T R A N S A M Slock #3024

W A S ' 1 9 . 6 6 5 D E A L E R D I S C O U N T ' 3 1 7 0 R E B A T E ' 5 0 0

N O W 15,995

/ n u y / n O n d / l / ' p o n t i a c W g m c t r u c k

D E M O 1988 B O N N E V I L L E Slock # 2 5 3 2

W A S J 14,919 D E A L E R D I S C O U N T ' 2 9 ? T

now s 11,995* OR LEASE

<2U53" 1 AT THIS PRICE

D E M O 1988 G R A N D A M LE 2 D O O R S t o c k # 6 1 9 6

W A S ' 1 3 . 1 8 3 .DEALER D I S C O U N T ' 1 9 8 4

NOW s 11,199 2 AT THIS PRICE

1988 6000 4 D O O R D E M O S lock a 1240

W A S ' 13 .228 R E B A T E ' 5 0 0 D E A L E R D I S C O U N T «2729

NOW s9999* ONLY 1 AT THIS PRICE

D E M O N E W 1988 S U N B I R D 4 DOOI Stock # 5 0 4 2

W A S . ' 10 .417 D E A L E R D I S C O U N T ' 1 1 7 2 R E B A T E «250

now s8995 1 AT THIS PRICE

7 AT SIMILAR SAVINGS

: no - 9

On Telegraph Just North of 12 Mile Road

Southfield

• Just aoo t a . & Rebates ««e«e ascffealHe • "CtoseO enO lease » c Qu»tif>e« customers >ease s . i y n e n n i e m o m * ; s ' 000 d o « " 60 000 ir^iies . -nt iat ior 6* pe« m>ie f c m«e«Qe Over 60 000 I essee it resoons-ee io» e»cessr.«" »ea« and :«*r To lota" p a r e n t s nuW.p(y M i m n l l 4® . f J W payment suLiec: to * ' • u *e 'a» p lus . t e n s e P JICS ana tit le Lessee nas tne optic-" to purcnase at m u e end at a P ' t e t c m j i j to Oe n e q c r a t e d w i n the w al lease . " cop t . - v P u r e M w oo>-on D"c* on GMC true* teases to Oe oetefm.'^a a? end ot 'rata py »a.r rr vtrt -.jtitr

mM k T * 1

mmm

i

• • • B l

b J M U U U W J I

1 9 8 8

LIST PRICE; '10,932

LEASE $ 4 O T 2 9 * F O R : 1 3 7 p«r m o n t h

1 9 8 8 K ] @ [ ^ n s @ G 3 Z A \ D f f l @ [ ^ 0 ( S Z ^ A u t o m a t i c , air

LIST PRICE: '8264

l K r s e s 1 0 8 5 ? i -Slock #1053

OU MONTH SPECIAL BIG

SELECTION

1 9 8 8 n e f b r ' ^

LIST PRICE: *9257

LEASE $.4 0 0 8 9 * F O R : • mm 4Bm pe r m o n t h

S t o c k # 1 4 2 4

LOW LEASE

PAYMENTS Stock #3315

1988 NEW YORKER LANDAU

LIST PRICE: '22,580

l f o b e . s 3 4 7 5 6 *

PLUS SA VEONALL SELECT USED CARS & VANS READY FOR WINTER DRIVING 86 HORIZON '85 BUICK

SKYLARK Loaded, 37,000 miles.

s4995

Automatic low miles and more

s4495 '80 SUNBrRO—\

Air. automatic, low miles, excellent tranaporation!

•1795

'84 RELIANT 4 door, one owner, air,

automatic, 36,000 miles.

$3995 "87 DODGE CHARGER

85 CHRYLSER LASER GOLD

T U R B O Automat ic , air

'85 DODGE ARIES H WAGON

Low miles, full power, black.

'4495

'85 VOYAGER SE

"87 VOYAGER LE

5995

FARMINGTON HILLS Mondayd Thursday until 9:00

CHRYSLER © PLYMOUTH _ _ Grand River arid Middlebeit 476-7900

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7 M f o i ' A . Your App l i ance . Video and Sound Connect ion

HOME APPLIANCES

HAS CD PLAYER

H U R R Y I N T O W A L T E R S

T O D A Y A N D S A V E

4 IK

NHS THURSDAY • FRIDAY

SATURDAY • SUNDAY

SALE ENDS SUNDAY

AMITSUBISHI

Last Chance T o S a v e

/

Beat The Price Increase Prices will be increasing after this sale. Hurry into Walter's today and save on these Values Now!

EXTENDED WARRANTY PROTECTION AVAILABLE • FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE

AMFTSUBISHI AUDIO SYSTEM W/AV REMOTE

100 WATTS PFR CHANNFI Stereo digital FS tuner w/16 AM/FM pre-sets Cass/deck w/dual tape transfer 14 band E O Model E2100RCD

s999 AMITSUBISHI

FOUR HEAD VHS HI Fl VCR WITH REMOTE

MTS stereo 6 event/4 week program On screen program Auto ch/program 155 ch/cable HSU5Q

s549 VHS

AMFTSUBISHI SUPER VHS FOUR HEAD HI Fl VCR WITH REMOTE

181 ch/cable 8 event/4 week program MTS stereo On screen program Auto Ch/programming HSU 70

s999 26" DIAGONAL MONITOR/RECEIVER

M T S S T E R E O W / W I R E L E S S R E M O T E

AMITSUBISHI Auto ch/programming 181 ch/cable compatible FS tuning On screen AA/ func-tions. S-VHS input. Model CS2656R

699

FULL SQUARE HIGH CONTRAST BLACK MATRIX PICTURE TUBE

26" DIAGONAL MONITOR/RECEIVER M T S S T E R E O W / W I R E L E S S R E M O T E

AMITSUBISHI 181 ch/cable On screen program A-V functions. 10 key random access fre-guency synthesizer, On screen time/ch. display CS2655R

849

GENUINE OAK VENEER WOOD CABINET

S VMS INPUT

26" DIAGONAL CONSOLE TV M T S S T E R E O W / W I R E L E S S R E M O T E

AMrrsuBisHi 181 channel cable ready MTS stereo tuner Has unified remote control On screen channel and time display CK2602

8 9 9 ^

GENUINE OAK eer w o o d c a bine

s v h s INPUT

D I G I T A L E F F E C T S Pic ture In P i c tu re /Swap /P robe /P rev iew

Base Opt iona l

AMITSUBISHI 35" DIGITAL STEREO MONITOR

RECEIVER INTEGRATED WIRELESS REMOTE On Ifcreen m e n u funct ions. 181 ch /cab le compat i -ble. M T S stereo broadcast recept ion. S-VHS VCR inpu t . Auto channe l p r o g r a m m i n g CS-3504R

s 2599

45" DIAGONAL SCREEN INTEGRATED

WIRELESS REMOTE

AMITSUBISHI 45" STEREO MONITOR RECEIVER INTEGRATED WIRELESS REMOTE

181 ch /cab le c o m p a t i b l e FS tun ing . M T S stereo b roadcas t . A u t o c h / p r o g r a m m i n g 10 wat ts per channe l ampl i f ie r . Mode l V S - 4 6 6 R S

$ 2799

6 0 " D I A G O N A L

S C R E E N

r G E N U I N E OAK VENEER

W O O D CABINET

S - V H S INPUT

HINGED HIDE A WAY Bl FOLD DOORS

M • ' ' «

AMITSUBISHI 60" STEREO MONITOR RECEIVER INTEGRATED WIRELESS REMOTE

181 ch /cab le O n Screen A/V f unc t i ons M T S stereo broadcast 1 0 key random access F S tun-ing Auto o rog ram ch /memory scan tune V S 6 8 3 R

s4199 OPEN DAILY; 10 A.M.-8:30 P.M. • LIVONIA SUNDAYS: 12 P.M.-5 P.M.

Years FAMILY OWNED and OPERATED

F R E E D E L I V E R Y O N M O S T M A J O R A P P L I A N C E S

CANTON 39915 M I C H I G A N AVE

% Mile f a s t of I 275

728-9600

DEARBORN 21747 M I C H I G A N A V E

1 Mile Wesf of Southfield

563-1900

LIVONIA 34224 P L Y M O U T H RD

At The Corner of Stsrk Rd

427-7310

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i. v ice of C' i" fs used m tha' •• ar d an adjacent one

Because me den t * as 'not a f , a d of co fc ner sister's tif11.* • ce. no doubi — Kopitz

i t j ie to make strong j,se o' it • hv--r c'lo-ce of raspberry and r • ' a1111 black accents C ar[ etmg s a deep raspberry tr • wa'is are a complementary

hot p rk accented with black ' u f i t u r e w th a mw.ti'lo'al print

The '< :im functions wel) for g .:-d • versanon. Kopitz teiieve5. ThQihree matched

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•r 4.. -jrved so'a ha a grand [ .t glass par

T "e nearby dmmg roorr c a m e s c; j* " i f - c o i o ' s c h e m e ' g a

. f t •• oa >" : lat •=• •: acouer v, i n • dot c • ' • • . - red r> L .i ;k 'lannel

8u* wh'le tr.e o'< r d ' m nates these 'doms. K : -z hose to ^ e e p ihe entry hat! ' a s>mpie oft w M e to contrast witn *ne n-gn drama that w a s await '.y visitor? r ihe ivihg room a- d dining

room so as rot to over whe m them

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J O H N S T O H M Z A N

Paint ings by wate rco lo r i s t Jackie Wool ! are the focal point of this raspber ry and pink l i v ing room, d ramat ica l l y accen ted wi th black.

J O H N S T O R M 7 A N

A marb le -bas«d d in ing room table is f l anked by a black lacquer wal l un i t and art deco chai rs covered in b lack f lannel .

Now Thru OCTOBER 10 ONLY TYNER'S FURNITURE

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V Hurdle hopping Guide helps new home builders from start to finish

By Shirle« ROM ld«n staff writer

C to ihe thigh bone, or evolves f 'om paper plans lo bnck new home b o . " h-15 un Ar t

maybe not . and mortar and then home turn epidemic p 'o; 'rfi- ms w t h subd> ishings, more than a little bit ol visions and cust >m home

ONSUMERS IN a medical Bul 'or tne new home pur knowledge is required ci;n'c may know that the chaser who faces an unbelievable knee b o n e s connected array <>f decisions as the home.

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In the metropolitan area, the

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Barb. K- . .S 1- • t" r ' e' whose -"i.di r ' ' on Northwestern Hiqnway F arr'-.ihgton h At • the bui'dmy huDt jb > ' ii1

p a c e , h a s devi J 1 pracf

'It's near impossible for a client building one home to do all that research and not go bananas in the process."

Barb/ Kruy guide book «?,•///?*

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HER "GUIDE FOF1 I: . New Rome 1 1 •'<'aw • r ' • that begir . w n -hi r • c h a s e agreerr <-r.t •• j , buyer throi /qh • ' '• • with -jrchitei ' *• > I* C1 jmtiers. a<~ V«"i J'-r f u t u r e s M" 4 • • r . , 1 a n d '•••

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The Bri l l ion Col lec t ion of ant ique wal lpaper is a remark-able cache of over 4,500 rol ls and 1,379 d i f fe rent pat terns of ant ique wal lpapers dat ing f rom the late 19th cen tu ry to the early 20th century . The documen ts are now repro-duced by Vic tor ian Col lec t ib les Ltd. For wal l and ce i l ing cover ings for res torat ion, res ident ia l and con t rac t use. Shown at Gioia Showroom, Mich igan Design Center . The publ ic is inv i ted to visit the design center in the company of an inter ior designer or archi tect . For a referral , cal l 649-4772.

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f CHOOSE THE RIGHT STYLE When choosing the style, take into consideration how each room

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Ricki Ber l in and Barbi Krass go over the f jna l de ta i l s of Berl in's newly bu i l t home in West B loom-field.

CLIENTS OFTEN ••ie'p

ner-1 a n d A i a r it • sa id ' my.ci -

. d t:"1 a gua-'an 1 : 'i d a t e bindihg on

' iSe IS riot /eaay on . A; 1 : a , . jur rer'.t

B'Hders w i1 sign t h e s e •if." t han lose a Vim 1 v g n if you

t 1ye's h a v e 10 Dear Jtmy !0 secure a • iSS c intends 'he « o e .^t carelui iy

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t . t . ' a - - . j D' -n t c his cli--lb h j a iney like their

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• ! ' - • • y c r g ic deliver their • •• A""i-r . j A-ant tnem ,

- • : s o e eves r 's always net ••- ' . to speT things out and get

c <wn on paper, with build a n d designers, than have to

tea A -h a r adversary relation-ship Later.

Some builders will loan the Layer the funds to pay interim f e e s dunng the buiidmg process." said Krass The Du«lder will charge interest tor this "

GOING OVER a bui ld ing a^ree'nen: a tn an attorney is al-ways worthwhile, according to Krass

1 r 'enor designers are qualified 1 advise on many phases of h o m e Duifding long before 4he

j e . o r a t i ve a s p e c t s o< a-'d ar- are a p p r o a c h e d

'urr lure

a p ' fess-cnai nte* or designer j j a ' iea- tG p r e p a r e tne buyer

fm " e fmai walk through mspec-• ir . ' the h o m e even though " :.t bu ide r s wd'fr t want a 'de--1 g r " c o m i n g along at fnis f m e v - ass g j deoook gives a deta ied ; ar ot what needs to be looKed at d o w r to the moulding and tnm

Today's designers a re in the t -ocess o* trying to redefine their f -o 'ession and alter its image A th the consuming public

Qualified mtenor designers Aart to oe recognized as profes-s.onals

"hey see themselves as pian-'~ers of interior space, fully com-petent to handle anything from traditional decorating chores to specifying the removal of walls, and planntng new plumping runs and e ectrical wiring.

pj>S man'

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A ! • oe e h s e d U" ^rs

"Desig because f" i n unquan ' ed pe ' r* c "v r c 'c practice 1 r -he '-eld she sa d ' also keeps others trom mvadir.g our professiona ntegnry-ana ter ntory *'

Krass has a professiona . reia-t'onship.Aith some- '5 tradesmen in the ho^es. condos ; o m m e r -cia jobs, offices and meoicai spaces she's involved with When t'ney talk, it isn't about -nee bones and mign bones Out" mey are on the s a ^ e wavelength, witn mutua -eso^ct

New-home building clients a -A ays fee as though they'll never get through it an." she sa<d The guide boon has really helped them get a hangup on what mey face Tney seem to Jike n

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is obvious.

Fine f u r n i t u r e accessor ies c a r p e t s n t reupholster> and window t r e a t m e n t s plus the h e l p f u l ass i s tance <>f our pro-fess ional I D S interior des igne r s will assure your h o m e of an i m a g i n a t i v e decor las t ing fo r y e a r s to come Compet i -t ive pr ic ing and extended t e r m s , of course Del iver ) se tup and a full v e a r s service a r e a l l - inc luded at no cost < o m e in soon and browse through our s tunning showcase s to re Fa l l s a l e now in progress '

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Distinctive furnishings tor the bedroom"

White boring? Not like this B y J o a n B o r a m

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A FTER SEEING this home, no one will ever thmk of white as cold again, says Diane F'Shman o'

Walter Herz Interiors Indeed, the white walls and

wn>ie carpetmg used throughout serve as a blank canvas agamst which the owners' extensive art collection (mostly t ry M L'-qa*-artists) is displayed

" I had work«d 'or the couple n the>r former home, but this t me ihe wife wanted to go comple'e y contemporary " Working togeth-er. Fishman and her client worked out a scheme *hal s b o f giamorous and sleek The c ie r t is very glamorous, out also a very warm person with a g reat sense of 'un, and I wanted to re' ec • tnese lacetso ' her personality

"She was viilhng to dare a ' tne crazy ideas that had and it 's

"not often that you get a client

that will ta^e a chance i actually had tL' dr.' very iijtle ta 'kmg to i.. .• . ' c.e her

THERE IS NOTHING 'ir the jutward appearance of the West

Bi j ' n f e i d condominium" that wou'd indicate U«e chic moden ;iy ir side S'tuaieo ao.-acent to a wooded ravme. the 'equisite pe funias f II pots on tne front pano a?'d goiden'od flourishes along • h e ftrr»a>. ;v " I 3 - f t

mar.cured awr Swans float on a <mai iai<e

Open ;h@ front d o c ana the fan- , t-on between serh>-bueoi>c a* d the neor peciecked fi >yer is

•ee thar you're a Child agam. en 1f.fi' g n e House of Mirrors at a carniva and y HJ are set up to

oy f e r,.-st o1 the house A wn wooden hot-pink ' a ,-e by Bi , Mayer adds 'un to the 3'ea

M< si o' the Moors 'hroughoui the house are covered with deep p- ed. lush white carpeting, which b tn Fishman and "he -owner agree is difficuii to *eep clean.

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g *hr> ei ' j ar 1 tne floor ir 'e r arole t •- r i ds prist ne. • d ' wo'.'d be bo' ' c the ners «>.-r enk ' - 'at r a ground ->e top f fh« ' n Tne e' 'ect.

wever 'S n ' a Gr ra esque c, j i o r-.iqhr n »jj.ec 1 Rarnpir y; i

The wails r tne <Jen are a rich r is . 'oe ' /y and the'etn lies a taie P shma* se>ec'ed tne color, not "-•ai r • g 'ha* it was no "onqer a .a iab 'e Tnpr sne had the

. n ct ! to '• a 'cn me pamt •-: .Vnor 1 pr ve.d impossible

f i n ; tne wa color tne tasK . turned over to tne husband

He w i ,• d*ui at ar. auto supp-y • rf? r the 'a- east sioe ot De-

i- • >• e 0- > : ace around wnn c "i 'd " atch tne cn p.

THE MORAL OF the Story.'

A large mullli colored wai capture by Cnar^es McGee fills r e wa i of the dec Commis-' ' ed by the owners t was e*-

hib ted at 'he D e f om institute of Arts De'ore joining the'r collec-tion Tne house was designed 'or entertaining, and the owner boasts mat at a recent cocktail

7 0 y v c - r h e r e a n d

•, -u wou d neve' have known tha1

the'e were more than a 'ew ' Tne dm ng roo , r is an extension of the nuge ' vmg room, making iLpossi-b e "c i..se the rooms ootn 'or srnai d rne r Dart>es and large cockta.-i part'es-

Seatmg in the living room is al -wn te so 1he artworks a re a

wed oask -T^ their own giory C.<?r - r t t ' ' replace s a layered c r e a m - c o i c e d wa i -weaving.

Clouds.' by Urba r ' Jupena The ' *er- ace surround is 'tself a work jf aM 'ash oned o ' chrome by

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Table setting important

B E T H S I N G E R

A three- layer glass and brass tab le by the Design Ins t i tu te of Amer i can enl ivens an area in the lower level of the West B loomf ie ld c o n d o m i n i u m that also uses neon- l ight accen ts to ref lect the owner 's sense of fun.

AP — An attractive table set-"• • g it s sa>d. enhances a meal

Bef re selecting your tabie-f. ire , 'u should decde on the i r- ' view you want to "ake .ind cfoose a pattern that re-' ects yojr mdiv dual'style

D ' - e ' w a r e wri oe 'he foun-dat r.r of your wen-dressed ' a r e says A ' c e Koiator, direc-tor o" pub'ic re'ahons 'or Leno* Ch ra a- t Crysta Keep a dose eye on pattern and color Wher

*ing and match.ng pa'terns. ' low the basic ru ie that back-ground colors should always na tch "

' F atware." she says. ' can re-pea' and enhance a motif estab-i shed by a dm^e'ware pattern O' t can make a statement an its

own ii . offers g'eat flexibility A nen m *.ng and matching pat-terns "

AS FOR C R Y S T A L , the c c w n ng ewel o' your table."

Koialor adv ses A more heavily cut crystal is pest when jomed w in simpie dmnerware Deiicate-y c,ut crystal s more versatile and

can pe jsed with a wide variety o' dmnerware patterns " •

The younger generation is 'ascmated with food and it's spreading to "heir dmnerware." says Peter. Jungkuniy. executive v'ce president o' Jungkunst Chi-na 'People are nvest gating the consumer benefits as well as the aesthetics of china

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Jay Lefkowtlz Other ar lists epresenied n th-s area are G'en

B J—Bennett and Don Shields The surface of the dining room table is glass, and the r o n . . y e / , a th handmade dec • - at yo yia. >s p c< e s and crystal

'I like t; work Ath-a cl>eni be-ti iH ih.- h .me is cc sp ie led , says P .hr-ifir That way i can look at tne p ans and we can rna-ce a' y r«tr'ut'ural changes fhsft are necessary In this case, the ii /,•" ic-.e : Designed to- stor age a* J 'he ci-ent wa> led i lor adct • • : 'V r'a space We made soni'' " -ct jr.j changes, art) the cw •> • .f 'hp i v r q area was almost d'-ji >' J

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