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Canton Pioneers enjoy time at garage sale, 1B •I O&E's best golfer, 1D Smoke-free nightclub a hit with crowds, 2A C a n t o n € > b S e r l ) c r Volume 14 Number 19 Thursday, September 22, 1988 Canton, Michigan Twenty-five cents 2nd By Peggy Aulino staff writer begins Steven Stamper is a non-violent person who was betrayed by his best friend, Chris- topher Machacek, as both were questioned about the shooting death of a 13-year-old Canton Township girl in January of 1987. That's the theory defense attorney Jeffrey Strouss offered the jury at the opening of Stamper's first-degree murder trial in cir- cuit court Monday Stamper, 18. faces life imprisonment if convicted of the murder of Mary Anne Hul- bert. 13, whose body was found by hunters in a Superior Township woods on Jan. 7, 1987 Machacek, who was tried separately, was found guilty of first-degree murder in the same Ann Arbor courtroom last week. The defendants have each admitted being at the scene but accused the other of firing the fatal shots. The youths, both of whom lived in Ypsilanti Township, were 16 at the time of Hulbert's death but are being tried as adults. Strouss said he is "not challenging the fact that Steve Stamper was there," but he said it was Machacek who had the motive for the killing. Hulbert's mother and two of her friends testified Tuesday that the victim believed she was pregnant by Machacek. IN A TAPED statement to investigators. Stamper said he thought Machacek was going to fire shots in hopes of scaring Hul- bert into having a miscarriage. An autopsy showed Hulbert was mistaken in her belief that she was pregnant. Assistant Washtenaw County Prosecutor Robert Cooper said "there's nothing incon- sistent" with charging Stamper with mur- der even though Cooper contended during the first trial that Machacek had the motive for the shooting. "That doesn't mean that Steven Stamper did not shoot her," Cooper said. "We can't prove who absolutely shot her. All we have is the benefit of their statements, which gives us a brief glimpse of what happened out there. We are left with the task of exam- ining bow she was shot and by whom she was shot." He said even if Stamper did not do the shooting, he is responsible because be pro- vided the weapon and ammunition as well as the transportation when the two picked up Hulbert on Dec. 30,1986 and brought her to the site near Berry and Ford roads where she was killed. THE VICTIM'S mother, Deborah Hulbert, cried intermittently as she testified on Tuesday and Wednesday. She described being "panicked" when she found out ber daughter was last seen with the two defend- ants because, she said, "I didn't trust Steve and Chris." Mary Anne Hulbert had dated both boys at different times in 1986. Hulbert said she was afraid the two were holding Mary Anne against ber will. While on the witness stand. Hulbert saicT she hired a private detective to investigate her daughter's disappearance, and she of- fered young people an ounce of Hawaiian- grown marijuana in exchange for informa- tion on ber daughter's whereabouts. Maria Karch, a neighbor of the Hulberts who described herself as a "real close" friend of Mary Anne's, said that on Dec. 30 she dropped off the victim at the entrance to the Geddes Road trailer park where they both lived. Stamper was standing outside his Ford Bronco waiting for Hulbert and someone Karch assumed to be Machacek was inside the vehicle, she said. Several law enforcement officials were called to testify, as they had been earlier this month during Machacek's trial. A fire- arms expert said Stamper's 22-caliber semiautomatic rifle could have been "and probably was" the weapon used in the Hul- bert shooting. A county deputy medical ex- aminer listed the points of entry of Hul- bert's seven bullet wounds and said the bul- let that went through both of ber lungs and her heart is the one that caused her death. On Friday or early next week, the jury is expected to bear the statement Stamper gave detectives on the night be and Macha- cek were arrested. Canton may weigh trucks By Peggy Aulino staff writer Canton has come a step closer to being the first township in the county to buy truck-weighing equipment, but final implementation of the plan may be left to the board that is in office when the new term begins in November. Trustees read for the first time last week an ordinance setting guidelines for trucks that travel township roads. If the measure is ap- proved after a second reading — as is expected - the next step will be the hiring of a weighmaster to en- force the new law. The decision on who to hire will probably be made by the trustees e'f ted in November. "Sincp it's a, long-term commit- ment, I think they are the ones that ought to make it," said trustee Rob- ert Padget. The township Merit Commission approved a job description for the position last month, but the wages are subject to negotiation between the township and the American Fed- eration of State County and Munici- pal Employees. "IF WE hired someone today and Please turn to Page 2 Tax abatements trouble schools By Diane Gale staff writer Tax abatements affect Plymouth- Canton's school budget, and board members want local governments to exercise caution before granting tax breaks. They recognize government offi- cials are acting legally. But they don't like what the tax advantage does to the district's bottom line. "It's a philosophical stance, be- cause the reality is that they will what's inside probably continue (to award abate- ments)," said David Artley, board president. Debate surfaced when Ford Motor Co. asked Plymouth Township for a tax abatement on $4-7 million in im- provements on machinery and equip- ment at its Sheldon Road plant The township awarded an abatement on $6 6 million for the same project IVfc years ago. Please turn to Page 2 V-'tt Home tour Julie Barnett (left) and Kathy Collins get a closer look at a fountain with 20-month-old Amanda. The trio was taking part in the first tour of historical houses in Canton. The fountain P*»oto« by BILL BAESLER/staff photograph was in the backyard of the Helen Schissler home. For more on the Canton HiatOrical Society fund-raiser, turn to Page 3A. Calendar. . . 6A Business. . . 1C Classified . Sections C.E.F Auto .... 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Appling, 24, s 1983 graduate of Plymouth Canton High School, is pari of this international community made up of rspreeentatlvss from 14 countries in the NATO alliance. "Since I've been In Belgium, I've been working at sev- eral types of dudes," said AppUag, a member of the 39th Signal Battalion, part of the NATO-SHAPE Sup- . Group located outside of Moos 'Tve worked la the supply sscttoa, in oar nuclear, binlogfraT sad ckea*- cal warfare defense section, and I'm now training to work with oar postal service. So It's b a n pretty busy for me. "Working with my signal battalion It all right, though there have been some trials and tribulations U pets rough at times, bet you just have to keep oa striving to accomplish the mMoa •cetime is to develop the allied adMary forces of NATO. la wartime, it involves rommaartiai the forces consumed to Allied the collective defense of ths NATO Originally near Paris, SHAPE was old coal mining aad Indastrt French-Belgian border la 1MT drew their military forces from NATO. -I had eaty heard of Belgium Ugh achool ia THE MISSION of SHAPE In to Mom. an wtth- tum to Page 2 Suspect arrested in station holdups By Diene Qaie staff writer A man who Canton police believe tried to rob the same clerk in the same gas station for the third time within three days was arrested Wednesday afternoon. According to Dave Boijeeic, Can- ton police spokesman, the man may be responsible for three addi- tional robberies reported in 41 hours early this week. A total of {400 was taken In Ave of the rob The latest attempt to rob the Clark station at Ford and Sheldon | occurred shortly after 3 p.m. description of the older model Lin- aday when a man with Ids coin. He arrested its passenger, a in his pockets entered the H-year-old Canton man, and driv- i and approached the clerk er. a 27-year-old Livonia woman "Let's do it again," the man said. Police said the man matches the according to Bol)saic description from three additional The clerk told police the man was the same person who robbed woman . roie ta the other rob- until another employee cams oat of , ths station's beck room. The " lwr * " • the robber bmoaawsasev- coin. Oas arils UHy.a s car Clark to a turn to Page2

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C a n t o n € > b S e r l ) c r Volume 14 Number 19 Thursday, September 22, 1988 Canton, Michigan Twenty-f ive cen ts

2 n d By Peggy Aulino staff writer

b e g i n s Steven Stamper is a non-violent person

who was betrayed by his best friend, Chris-topher Machacek, as both were questioned about the shooting death of a 13-year-old Canton Township girl in January of 1987. That's the theory defense attorney Jeffrey Strouss offered the jury at the opening of Stamper's first-degree murder trial in cir-cuit court Monday

Stamper, 18. faces life imprisonment if convicted of the murder of Mary Anne Hul-bert. 13, whose body was found by hunters in a Superior Township woods on Jan. 7, 1987 Machacek, who was tried separately, was found guilty of first-degree murder in the same Ann Arbor courtroom last week.

The defendants have each admitted being

at the scene but accused the other of firing the fatal shots. The youths, both of whom lived in Ypsilanti Township, were 16 at the time of Hulbert's death but are being tried as adults.

Strouss said he is "not challenging the fact that Steve Stamper was there," but he said it was Machacek who had the motive for the killing. Hulbert's mother and two of her friends testified Tuesday that the victim believed she was pregnant by Machacek.

IN A TAPED statement to investigators. Stamper said he thought Machacek was going to fire shots in hopes of scaring Hul-bert into having a miscarriage. An autopsy showed Hulbert was mistaken in her belief that she was pregnant.

Assistant Washtenaw County Prosecutor Robert Cooper said "there's nothing incon-

sistent" with charging Stamper with mur-der even though Cooper contended during the first trial that Machacek had the motive for the shooting.

"That doesn't mean that Steven Stamper did not shoot her," Cooper said. "We can't prove who absolutely shot her. All we have is the benefit of their statements, which gives us a brief glimpse of what happened out there. We are left with the task of exam-ining bow she was shot and by whom she was shot."

He said even if Stamper did not do the shooting, he is responsible because be pro-vided the weapon and ammunition as well as the transportation when the two picked up Hulbert on Dec. 30,1986 and brought her to the site near Berry and Ford roads where she was killed.

THE VICTIM'S mother, Deborah Hulbert, cried intermittently as she testified on Tuesday and Wednesday. She described being "panicked" when she found out ber daughter was last seen with the two defend-ants because, she said, "I didn't trust Steve and Chris." Mary Anne Hulbert had dated both boys at different times in 1986.

Hulbert said she was afraid the two were holding Mary Anne against ber will.

While on the witness stand. Hulbert saicT she hired a private detective to investigate her daughter's disappearance, and she of-fered young people an ounce of Hawaiian-grown marijuana in exchange for informa-tion on ber daughter's whereabouts.

Maria Karch, a neighbor of the Hulberts who described herself as a "real close" friend of Mary Anne's, said that on Dec. 30 she dropped off the victim at the entrance

to the Geddes Road trailer park where they both lived. Stamper was standing outside his Ford Bronco waiting for Hulbert and someone Karch assumed to be Machacek was inside the vehicle, she said.

Several law enforcement officials were called to testify, as they had been earlier this month during Machacek's trial. A fire-arms expert said Stamper's 22-caliber semiautomatic rifle could have been "and probably was" the weapon used in the Hul-bert shooting. A county deputy medical ex-aminer listed the points of entry of Hul-bert's seven bullet wounds and said the bul-let that went through both of ber lungs and her heart is the one that caused her death.

On Friday or early next week, the jury is expected to bear the statement Stamper gave detectives on the night be and Macha-cek were arrested.

Canton may weigh trucks By Peggy Aulino staff writer

Canton has come a step closer to being the first township in the county to buy truck-weighing equipment, but final implementation of the plan may be left to the board that is in office when the new term begins in November.

Trustees read for the first time last week an ordinance setting guidelines for trucks that travel township roads. If the measure is ap-proved after a second reading — as is expected - the next step will be the hiring of a weighmaster to en-force the new law.

The decision on who to hire will probably be made by the trustees e'f ted in November.

"Sincp it's a, long-term commit-ment, I think they are the ones that ought to make it," said trustee Rob-ert Padget.

The township Merit Commission approved a job description for the position last month, but the wages are subject to negotiation between the township and the American Fed-eration of State County and Munici-pal Employees.

"IF WE hired someone today and

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Tax abatements trouble schools By Diane Gale staff writer

Tax abatements affect Plymouth-Canton's school budget, and board members want local governments to exercise caution before granting tax breaks.

They recognize government offi-cials are acting legally. But they don't like what the tax advantage does to the district's bottom line.

"It's a philosophical stance, be-cause the reality is that they will

what's inside

probably continue (to award abate-ments)," said David Artley, board president.

Debate surfaced when Ford Motor Co. asked Plymouth Township for a tax abatement on $4-7 million in im-provements on machinery and equip-ment at its Sheldon Road plant The township awarded an abatement on $6 6 million for the same project IVfc years ago.

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Home tour Julie Barnett (left) and Kathy Collins get a closer look at a fountain with 20-month-old Amanda. The trio was taking part in the first tour of historical houses in Canton. The fountain

P*»oto« by BILL BAESLER/staff photograph

was in the backyard of t h e Helen Schiss le r home. For more on the Canton HiatOrical Society fund-raiser, turn to Page 3A.

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Specialist Keith Appling is helping the United States stay in SHAPE.

He is statiooed in Moos, Belgium, home of the Su-preme Headquarters of Allied Powers Europe, an or-ganization playing an important role for member coun-tries in NATO by fostering a work-together, survive-together attitude between allied military forces.

Appling, 24, s 1983 graduate of Plymouth Canton High School, is pari of this international community made up of rspreeentatlvss from 14 countries in the NATO alliance.

"Since I've been In Belgium, I've been working at sev-eral types of dudes," said AppUag, a member of the 39th Signal Battalion, part of the NATO-SHAPE Sup-

. Group located outside of Moos 'Tve worked la the supply sscttoa, in oar nuclear, binlogfraT sad ckea*-

cal warfare defense section, and I'm now training to work with oar postal service. So It's b a n pretty busy for me.

"Working with my signal battalion It all right, though there have been some trials and tribulations U pets rough at times, bet you just have to keep oa striving to accomplish the m M o a

•cetime is to develop the allied adMary

forces of NATO. la wartime, it involves rommaartiai the forces consumed to Allied the collective defense of ths NATO

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Suspect arrested in station holdups

By Diene Qaie staff writer

A man who Canton police believe tried to rob the same clerk in the same gas station for the third time within three days was arrested Wednesday afternoon.

According to Dave Boijeeic, Can-ton police spokesman, the man may be responsible for three addi-tional robberies reported in 41 hours early this week. A total of {400 was taken In Ave of the rob

The latest attempt to rob the Clark station at Ford and Sheldon | occurred shortly after 3 p.m. description of the older model Lin-

aday when a man with Ids coin. He arrested its passenger, a in his pockets entered the H-year-old Canton man, and driv-i and approached the clerk er. a 27-year-old Livonia woman

"Let's do it again," the man said. Police said the man matches the according to Bol)saic description from three additional

The clerk told police the man was the same person who robbed woman . roie ta the other rob-

until another employee cams oat of , ths station's beck room. The " l w r * " • the robber

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coin. Oas arils

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2A(C.| O&E Thursday, September 22, 1988

Schools study tax abatements

C o n t i n u e d f r o m Paoe 1

PLYMOUTH-CANTON is an in-formula school district. That means it receives state member-ship aid and shouldn't be directly affected by tax abatements, which allow a 50 percent tax break for up to 12 years.

However, next year the district will be out of formula, meaning it loses its state aid. Therefore, it is directly affected by tax cuts.

"The theory was it (tax abate-ments) wouldn't penalize an in-for-mula school district, because it's not counted (in the formula)," said Raymond Hoedel, associate super-intendent for business.

The district is losing (5 million in state aid this year, he said

"They took away most of the state membership aid this year.

said Hoedel, adding that in the fu-ture the district will rely "almost entirely" on local property taxes.

"No one has violated tbe law," said Dean Swartzwelter, board member and Ford Motor Co. exec-utive.

"Our real issue is with the law itself and how governments still have the power to say OK," said Swartzwelter.

Earlier this week a letter was being drafted for Plymouth Town-ship officials by Artley. He was un-sure tf rt would be sent to Canton Township and the city of Plymouth, which are included in the district.

"Tax abatements are theorized as being good for the community by bringing business to the com-munities," said Artley,

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the new board says we don't want anything to do with the program, what do you do with that person''" Padget said.

In" addition to having to abide by the agreement with AFSCME," he said, "that wouldn't be a very decent way to treat a person."

Supervisor James Poole said a weighmaster is needed as soon as possible because overweight trucks damage roadways. But Padget said: "We are only talking a couple of months before the new group takes over.

"By the time we get the union's concurrence and all of those things that are involved . . . it may not make much difference," he said.

The program, in which a portable scale will be set up at different times in different township loca-tions, is expected to cost $70,000 ini-tially, The annual cost thereafter has been estimated at $37,000.

The job description approved by the Merit Commission said the weighmaster must be familiar with the proposed ordinance that covers vehicle weight and size as 'well as criminal and civil law and court pro-cedures.

In addition to enforcing the ordi-nance. the weighmaster must keep records of inspections and make per-iodic reports. The job description says the employee must have state certification as a peace officer, and it suggests he or she have related ex-perience.

He helps us stay in SHAPE Con t i nued f r o m Page 1

phy class, and I expected to be as-signed to Germany," Appling said. "But I'm making the most of it here. I really did know a little about what it would be like in Europe, since I had been to Germany before during the Reforger '86 military exercise."

After moving to Belgium, service members must adapt to a culture that is split between the Dutch-speaking Flemish and the French-

speaking Walloons. This can mean having to do anything from learning several different languages, to get-ting used to a wide variety of unusu-al cuisines.

"BELGIUM IS very expensive and we pay a tax on everything," said Appling. "They have a tax for car radios, for televisions in our homes and many other things.

"The most difficult things to adapt to were the languages and customs of Belgium."

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Brothers try smoke-free club By M.B. Dillon staff writer

About 2,400 non-smokers die eve-ry year of lung cancer, contracting the disease by inhaling the cigarette smoke of others, according to a study by the National Academy of Sciences.

Non-smokers exposed to the smoke of 20 or more cigarettes a day run twice the risk of developing lung cancer than do non-smokers who aren't exposed, according to the American Cancer Society.

Joe and Ed Bielaska, Plymouth-born brothers who own Joey's Come-dy Club in Livonia, are doing some-thing to keep non-smoking comedy lovers healthy. ' They've made Thursday non-smoking night at the club, above Stoyan's Inn, 36071 Plymouth Road east of Levari

"My brother is a big fanatic non-smoker. And it gets pretty smoky in there on Friday and Saturday nights." said Ed Bielaska, a Canton resident. "When you're seating 200 people per show, it's kind of hard to say you can't smoke. We decided to try a non-smoking night on Thurs-day.

"A lot of comedians are non-smokers. so they enjoy it." he added.

"SO FAR, we're getting good feed-back." said Joe Bielaska. a 1976 Plymouth Salem graduate and a Plymouth resident.

"We're getting a lot of input from audiences. If we get enough feed-back. we'd like to make our first shows on Friday and Saturday non-smoking. We understand other nightclubs are doing this and are very successful with it."

A new Dearborn nightclub is one of them. Every night is non-smoking night at R.J.'s, which features oldies from the "40s. 50s and 60s, comedy and opera, said bartender Perry Harmon.

JOEY'S IS earning kudos from the

American Lung Association of Southeastern Michigan and the American Cancer Society.

"Having a non-smoking night is great for those people who want to go out and laugh, but don't want to choke on smoke," said William Hei-ney, the lung association's marketing and special events coordinator.

"Comedy clubs are notorious, ter-rible places to be if you don't like smoke because the audience is usual-ly heavy on smoking," he said. "This might be an opportunity for a joint effort.

"We may possibly get involved and provide a fund-raising effort to better increase our visibility and help increase the visibility of this type of club. We'd like to see more organizations appeal to non-smokers by providing non-smoking facilities," added Heiney.

Leonard Witulski, the association's president-elect, said Joey's deserves

"a round of applause for making smoke-free entertainment an option for metro Detroiters. Smoke-free work places, hospitals, and public buildings are becoming the norm rather than the exception throughout the country."

"WE THINK that's terrific,'' said Susan Soltis, American Cancer Soci-ety spokeswoman.

"Part of the problem is that peo-ple don't realize secondhand smoke is dangerous," she said. "A lot of people who do smoke feel they are just blowing out smoke and that it isn't going to hurt people.

"It is now clear that the disease risk due to inhalation of tobacco smoke is not liny ted to the individu-al who's smoking. In general, non-smokers who. are married to heavy smokers have a two- to three-and-a-half tiroes greater risk of getting^ lung cancer."

THURSDAY NIGHT shows begin at 8 p.m.; the cover is 95 For infor-mation on upcoming entertainment, call 261-0555

The Bielaska brothers also want to start a teen night. They've been waiting since last spring for a nod of approval from Plymouth Canton and Plymouth Salem high schools.

"We're still waiting for them to come back to us on that," said Joe Bielaska "We just hope they'll ap-prove it. It'd be a good way to keep kids out of trouble, let them have some entertainment and show them they can do adult things without drinking or smoking."

"It's our community, and we want to help the kids there," said Ed Bie-laska. "When I was in high school there was nothing to do. We're trying to get the schools" approval because it inspires it a little bit more."

Suspect arrested C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 1

For that cashier, Wednesday's incident was almost a replay of Monday's incidents.

AT 3 P.M Monday, a man walked into the Clark station, approached the counter and asked for a pack of Kool Milds cigarettes. He said he had a gun and ordered the cashier to open the register.

"The victim said: 'I want to see the gun,' " Boljesic said. "The sus-pect's tone became more serious and the victim opened the register and gave the money to the sus-pect."

However, a weapon was not seen by the cashier. The man fled with 192.

Six hours later, at 9:45 p.m., the same station was hit by the same man.

"He pulled out a knife and said,

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The same routine as last time.'" Boljesic said.

The cashier opened the drawer and turned over the $101. Before the man left, he demanded a pack of Kool Milds

AT ABOUT 9 p.m. Sunday, a man walked into tbe Quik Pik at Joy near 1-275, picked up a 12-pack of beer and waited at tbe counter until other customers left the store, Boljesic said.

When the store cleared, he kept his hand in his pocket, approached the clerk, said be had a gun in his pocket and kept his hand there as though be were holding a weapon.

He ordered tbe cashier to hand over the cash register money. Tak-ing some $200, he left through tbe front door carrying two 12 packs of beer.

Seven hours later, at 4:15 a.m. the Union 76 station at Haggerty and Ford was robbed by a man fit-ting basically tbe same description as tbe man wbo committed tbe first robbery, police said.

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Debbie Hoach get* an interior view of t h e M c L a u g h l i n home.

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Open doors Canton tour shows history at home

A bedroom is a per fec t p lace for a nap, a s this ca t d iscovers in the Helen Schiss ler home.

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Canton's first home tour drew about 50 spectators mostly from Canton. Plymouth and Ypsilanti, but one couple hailed all the way from England.

"Everybody seemed to enjoy it, so maybe we'll do it again next year," said Dorothy West, Canton Historical Society director.

Tbe tour included a welcoming complete with "friendship tea" at the historical museum on Canton Center south of Proctor.

The museum was built in 1884 and is an example of Georgian Revival architecture. It was tbe last full-time one-room school house in Wayne County, closing its doors in 1962.

Five homes — three renovated farm houses and two ranches — storing thousands of artifacts were on display.

Since tickets sold for $7 each, the event raised about $350 for the historical society.

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Suppor t e r s hope to d e d i c a t e this monument to Korean and Vietnam war ve t e rans on July 4, 1989.

War veterans memorial approved for Plymouth

Tbe Plymouth City Commission has approved tbe placing of a memo-rial to local veterans of tbe Korean and Vietnam conflicts, especially those killed In action, next to tbe Plymouth Rock memorial near Kel-logg Park.

A non-profit group of veterans, relatives of soldiers killed In combat and community residents proposed tbe memorial and now will work toward raising the $6,000 needed to construct tbe l-by-11 foot granite structure.

"We're very, very pleased. We knew tbe city was reasonable and very caring of its people." said Cindy CDay, a spokeswoman for Plymouth Vietnam Veterans Association.

Tbe city commission authorized a separate Vietnam Korean memorial even though a couple of residents urged consolidation with other war memorials in the city.

Tbe PWA has filed Its incorpora-tion papers and soon will secure a post office box to receive donations, ODay said.

The major fund-raising thrust will be a '50s dance and a banquet featur-ing a nationally prominent speaker on successive nights to be deter-mined

Tbe PWA is trying to line up Jan Scruggs, a force behind tbe national Vietnam memorial In Washington, D C.. ODay said

Tbe city planning commission and engineering department will work with the PWA. Tbe city hasn't com-mitted any public funds to the project

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Judge to rule on trespassing

BILL BRESLER/staff photographer Gary and Ceciie Jean confe r with attorney Robert Roether be-fo re a court hearing.

Ceciie T Jean will have to wait a couple of more weeks to learn whether she was illegally arrested aid ticketed for trespassing in the rectory at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church last spring.

>- Judge James Garber, citing the lack of case law and importance of the issue, announced Tuesday that he will take the matter under advise-ment and issue a written opinion.

Robert Roether, Jean's lawyer, and Ron Lowe, prosecuting attorney for the city, have submitted written briefs and presented oral arguments in 35th District Court.

Jean was arrested May 9. She refused to leave the rectory after she was denied entry to parish meet-ings. The Rev. Richard Perfetto, pastor, signed the complaint.

ROETHER ARGUED that a crim-inal trespass charge enforced by city police — an arm of the state — violates Jean's constitutional rights to freedom of speech and freedom of

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religion. Jean, as a contributing parishion-

er. also has a right to be in rooms of the rectory when parish business is conducted. Roether maintained. The priest could block access to his living quarters. Roether conceded.

Lowe argued that because par-ishes in the Catholic Church aren't independent in and of themselves, Jean has no right to attend meetings merely given her status as a par-ishioner.

Also. Lowe maintains that Perfet-to, as resident of the rectory dwell-ing. has the right to determine who will or won't enter any part of the premises.

Jean had disrupted meetings be-fore h'.T arrest, church officals said.

Jean has continued her affiliation with Good Counsel since her arrest.

"I'm shocked he's done this to be-gin with, shocked he hasn't dropped charges," Jean said of Perfetto.

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Area schools fighting war against illiteracy By Mary Rodrique staff writer

An estimated 20 percent of all adults in Michigan read below tbe fifth-grade level, which makes them functionally illiterate.

Consider that by 1990. three out of every four jobs will require training beyond the high school level, and the scope of the problem begins to em-erge

Amidst this educational crisis, several school districts and agencies are developing strategies to attack the dropout problem. Extensive pro-grams are in place in many western Wayne County school districts.

"People are very sensitive about illiteracy. We do everything we can to not make this a labeled program," said John Avolio, assistant superin-tendent of community services for Redford Union Schools, which offers a comprehensive adult education program in tandem with Livonia and South Redford schools.

The program does everything it can to attract new adult students and keep those already enrolled in

classes in the system, he said. "The biggest problem is that they

think they're going to learn to read in two months. To keep them enthu-siastic and patient, we do everything we possibly can," said Avolio.

TTiat includes offering the classes free, both day and evening, and pro-viding free child care where possi-ble

"WE OFFER a tremendous num-ber of reading and math classes," he said.

Avolio considers a person func-tionally illiterate if he or she is un-able to read well enough to obtain a job. Programs are offered for every reading level, and vocational and ac-ademic counseling is offered.

Other community education pro-grams include preparation for a GED high school equivalency diplo-ma, English for the foreign born, vo-cational training and high school completion.

"We have cluster age groups, somewhere around 18 to 24. then it clusters from about 27 to 35. From 18 to 40. they need a job and they

need the skills necessary to keep it," he said.

Classes are held at Pearson, Red-ford Union High. Thurston High in the South Redford district and tbe Whitman Center in Livonia.

"We have what we call Academic Personal and Career Assessment program where we give every adult personal counseling to see where skills are and get them enrolled in appropriate classes." said James Newman, principal of the Whitman Center, on West Chicago between Merriman and Farmington roads

Vocational training includes class-es in the allied health, business, com-puter. cosmetology and automotive fields.

Those eligible to attend free in-clude anyone over 16 years of age without a high school diploma, any-one with a GED certificate, and re-cent high school graduates under age 20. For all others, there is tuition.

"Our main emphasis is to main-tain strong academic and literacy skills." said Newman. "We have 2.000 students annually — we proba-bly see 800 to 900 in the high school

completion program, another 500 to 800 in the adult basic education pro-gram and English as a second lan-guage, and probably 200 to 250 GED students."

THE WHITMAN Center follows up on students progress one year af-ter completion of the GED and high school diploma programs

"We're still making calls on the figures for 1987 but the results are rather impressive," be said. "A num-ber are employedor at a community college or business school Once they become comfortable and successful here they go on to other things "

L. — Although several districts are members of the Southeast Michigan Adult and Community Education Marketing Committee, a regional group formed to fight illiteracy, each district uses its own marketing tools.

"We do our own advertising and recruiting on cable TV. by mail and by phone calls," Newman said

Garden City Schools adult educa-tion program deals with 40 students per semester who read below an eighth grade level, according to

Program uses fun to boost reading skills It used to be called a bronto-

saurus. Nowadays we know it as apatosaurus.

Except perhaps for the approxi-mately 60 million adults nationwide who are functionally illiterate. There is a good chance they have never heard of either

On Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Briarwod Mall, along with the Washtenaw Literacy Council will present Literacy Day at Briarwood, as part of Michigan Literacy Action Month.

"Our goal is to help make illitera-cy as extinct as the brontosaurus. Or the apatosaurus Or whatever," said Karen Fox, marketing director of Briarwood Mall.

To help make the point, the spon-sors have invited Baby Dino to par-ticipate in the event Baby Dino is a 10-foot-long replica of a baby apato-saurus. Specially designed, simulat-ed skin make him appear lifelike. Baby Dino is on loan from the Im-

Trash burning plans criticized

By Wayne Peal staff writer

Incineration is a major part of Wayne County's newly-proposed master plan for solid waste disposal.

But one area group is calling trash burning a major health hazard.

Detroit-area members of the Na-tional Lawyers Guild will hold a day-long seminar on incinerator dangers Saturday at the Wayne County Inter-mediate Schools auditorium.'

While the lawyers' guild seeks to stop development of the controver-sial Detroit incinerator, group mem-Ders also express concerns over the possibility of new trash burners in other Wayne County communities.

"It's not just Detroit," guild spokesman Tom Stephens said. "We find that Detroit and Wayne County aren't doing enough upstream — to reduce waste — before it even gets to the incinerator."

Many kinds of common household waste, including batteries and other products, endanger the environment by releasing dangerous chemicals into the atmosphere as they are burned. Stephens said.

'It's not just Detroit. We find that Detroit and Wayne County aren't doing enough upstream — to reduce waste — before it even gets to the incinerator.'

— Tom Stephens National Lawyers Guild

"THERE'S A concern about tbe kinji of waste being burned," he said. "We definitely don't want to see bat-teries going in there."

Because county landfill space is growing scarce, area communities could begin to rely more beavily on incinerators — burning waste mate-rials before sending them to landfills to save space.

Those who drafted the county master plan said that while incinera-tors were part of the plan, other ele-ments were equally important.

"What we have is a three-legged process," Mack said. "It includes (limited use of) landfills,"incineration and recycling."

Tbe plan leaves it to communities to develop their own waste reduction and disposal systems, including in-cinerators. It would ban county land-fill use to any community that fails to develop a local plan.

That restriction. Mack said, pats pressure on communities to reduce the amount of "upstream" waste de-scribed by Stephens

"We are doing something about re-ducing waste," Mack said

THE COUNTY master plan also calls for a new state law providing for safe disposal of batteries and other dangerous household Items.

While state Rep. James Kosteva, D-Canton Township, has drafted leg-islation he said it would be difficult to pass, at least at this point.

"Education is the key," Kosteva said "I'm not sure how much sup-port I'd get if I ran it up the flag pole right now. But, with education, I'm sure it would have a good chance of passing."

Kosteva toured European waste disposal plants last fall. Incinera-tion, he said, is a viable option as long as hazardous waste is removed from the system.

"Incinceration is imperfect but it's one of a number of necessary steps," he said

Westland and Garden City cur-rently burn waste Both communi-ties are members of the Central Wayne County Sanitation Authority. The five-community group operates an incinerator in Dearborn Heights

That incinerator recently re-opened after being shut due to feder-al Environmental Protction Agency concerns.

To the north, tbe South Oakland County Incincerator Authority (SO-CIA) incinerator in Madison Heights was recently shut down by the state. Oakland County Commissioners are debating whether to take control of tbe incinerator.

Control remains a key issue for Stephens and other members of tbe lawyers guild. Experience with the Detroit incinerator has left them skeptical of government safety as-

"Tbe question is, is the public real-ly being served here?" be said.

The seminar will be held 0 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Wayne Intermediate Schools Auditori-um, 33500 Van Born, Wayne There is no admission cfcarpe.

-Events will be held throughout the day. Information u available by calling Stephens a t 567-d1(J5.

Consumer group endorses bonds

The Public Interest Research Voters will b* asked to approve Group in Michigan announced It $440 million la environmental pro-would conduct a door UHioor and lection bonds on the Nov. • abetton teiaphoue rampaiga am the bond b- ballot The lane will appear as slate ana's bahalf Proposal C At toeat $4 U mimon of

Mambars of the Am Artar-taaad that figure would be aaad to agsocy atao said thay worn* be visit- Michigan'a 1,771 loite waste M t a

pression 5 Hands-on Science Muse-um of Lansing.

Making the same point will be Cartoonists Across America, a group of cartoon artists and writers who have crossed the United States and Canada 12 times since 1985 promot-ing literacy, creativity and fun through reading. They also publish

comic books that use.humor to show the importance of reading

Also performing will be the Sto nesoup Storyteller Sherry Roberts, whose stories emphasize fun in read-ing, Ann Arbor Mime Works, who will act out the frustration of not being able to communicate, and the Masked Puppet Theater

Cheryl Houser, spokeswoman for the district's community education pro-gram

"We have quite a large recruit-ment staff who try different ap-proaches, including going door to door and (placing) announcements on cable television," she said

Classes are held in the Cambridge Center, behind Garden City High School off Middlebelt between War-ren and Ford roads

"We also offer classes at the sen-ior centers — Garden Towers. Berwyn Center and Maplewood The seniors are so proud of what they ac-complish "

Plymouth Canton Community Schools distribute community educa-tion pamphlets to 30,000 homes in the district

"I'm hesitant to call it a program for dropouts, said Sharon Strean, assistant director .of the program "It's really a combination — for dropouts and just those who want to learn "

In one school year the district re-gisters 2.500 to 3-000 classes Some students may take a single class oth-ers a full academic load, she said

Strean said one of the program s proudest points is its adult basic edu-cation program, which operates with over 70 adult volunteer reading tu-tors. ensuring students both class and private tutor time

THE DISTRICT recently trained volunteer tutors to work with for-eign-born students enrolled in the English-as-a-second-language class-es.

"It's extremely successful." Strean said

Wayne Westland Schools promotes two basic programs to fight drop outs and illiteracy, according to dis-trict spokesman Tom Svitkovich.

"Our alternative education pro-gram is geared toward junior high and high school students identified at risk," he said

The adult education program puts those students in smaller class-rooms. with teachers in constant contact with parents

"They could continue in the alter native program or return to regular education," said Svitkovich of tbe program created in 1963

" The other emphasis is our voca-tional program at the William D Ford Vocation Technical Center which offers 21 programs from culi-nary arts to welding geared to adult learners, he said

Classes run from 8 a m to 10 p rt. weekdays and Saturday Approxi-mately 1.700 students attend classy at the center

The district also has its own build ing, the Cherry Hill AduK Center for high school completion, GED courses and adult basic education courses

"Our philosophy is to offer some-thing for every age group Svitko-vich said We have an extensive program for senior citizens and an extensive preschool program at the Wilson Center There isn't much we don t provide "

A regional campaign to stamp out illiteracy dubbed Discover Your-self features a phone hot i e staffed by profess i on a Is who will refer callers to appropriate school dis-tricts The number is 1-800-53? 2836 The campaign continues through the end of September

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The City of Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department will be of-fering the following open skating hours at the Plymouth Cultural Cen-ter 1-220 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 $1.15, children $1. Skate rent-

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obituaries ROBERT MICHAEL LORRAINE

Services for Robert Michael Lor-raine, 60. of Canton, were Sept. 8 at Manns-Ferguson Funeral Home with the Rev Roy G Forsyth officiating.

Mr Lorraine was bom May 9, 1928, in Michigan. He died Sept. 5 at University Hospitals in Ann Arbor.

A tool and die worker, Mr. Lor-raine is survived by his wife, Eloda; daughters, Linda, Micbele, Gail and Leslie; son, Robert, and four grand-children

Burial was in Grandlawn Ceme-tery

MAE A. FOHEY

Memorial services for Mae A. Fohey. 87. of Plymouth were Sept. 16 at Lambert-Vermeulen Funeral Home with the Rev. Francis C. Byrne officiating.

Mrs Fohey was born July 8, 1901, in Cheboygan. Mich. She died Sept. 12 at St Joseph Mercy Hospital, Su-perior Township.

A homemaker. Mrs. Fohey was a

member of Our Lady of Good Coun-sel Catholic Church. She is survived by a son, Robert R. of East Tawas, Mich., sisters. Priscilla Burough of Traverse City and Hazel Flodine of New Port Richey, Fla.; six grand-children. 12 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren

KEITH LEWIS BURTON

Services for Keith Lewis Burton were Sept. 17 in Centerville, Mich. The former Plymouth resident and instructor at Schoolcraft College died Sept. 10.

Mr Burton. 63. was a Michigan State University graduate with a bachelor's degree in music educa-tion. He also earned a master's de-gree from the University of Michi-gan and served with the 8th Army Band in Korea.

The former Plymouth resident, who lived in Elk Rapids, was a mem-ber of the First United Presbyterian Church. Plymouth and a charter member of the Plymouth Communi-ty Band.

Mr. Burton is survived by his wife. Eleanor, two sons. Theodore of Can-ton and Lewis of Plymouth; and a granddaughter.

Memorials may be given to the Schoolcraft College Foundation or the Plymouth Community Band

IRENE M. BLANKENHAGEN

Services for Irene M Blanken-hagen were Aug. 31 at Manns-Fergu-son Funeral Home with the Rev W.F. Whitledge officiating. Burial was at White Chapel Cemetery

Mrs Blankenhagen died Aug 27. The Plymouth resident was 89 The housewife was a member of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. She is survived by her son, James; a sister: and three grandchildren.

JOHN WILLIAM WHEELER

Services for John William Wheeler were Sept. 15 at the Lambert-Ver-meulen Funeral Home with the Rev.

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Mr. Wheeler. 60. died Sept. 11. The former Plymouth resident was a su-pervisor for the Ford Motor Co. He was a Korean War veteran and a member of the American Legion.

He is survived by his son. John; daughter. Kim Fazio; one sister, one brother, and six grandchildren.

THOMAS JOHN FLANAGAN

Services for Thomas John Flana-gan were Sew. 10 at Manns-Fergu-son Funeral Home with the Rev. Ka-thryn Thoreson officiating. Burial was at Oakview Cemetery.

Mr Flanagan. 80, of Plymouth, died Sept 6 He worked as an interi-or decorator for Hudson's and was a member of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church.

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Libertarians: Don't need state university system By Tim Richard staff writer

It won't happen over night. But if Libertarian candidates like John A. Salvette have their way, the Univer-sity of Michigan will operate more like a private college in a few years

State aid would end. Tuition would rise. U-M probably would be smaller, with lower quality depart-ments being shut down.

"My view would be to push the is-sue of autonomy," said Salvette, a U-M graduate with a bachelor's degree in economics. "It's very important for the universities to do their own thing. The university has to be nim-ble enough to react to the market. To do that it has to be autonomous."

SALVETTE OF Bloomfield Hills is chief financial officer of Stahl Manufacturing Co., an automotive firm in Detroit. He is one of several Oakland County residents fighting uphill battles against Republicans and Democrats for seats on three state university boards and the state Board of Education.

In an interview. Salvette came down hard on Gov. James J. Blanc-hard's "Big Brother strong-arm tac-tics" in forcing university boards to reduce tuition hikes below 10 per-cent.

Like liberals, Libertarians resist governmental intrusion in human rights, advocating repeal of laws re-stricting drug, alcohol, gambling and "victimless" sex activities.

Like conservatives, they advocate repeal of the income tax, the draft, the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Food and Drug Administration — virtually all regulatory agencies.

Libertarians were on parade this week as the presidential candidate, former Texas Congressman Ron Paul, addressed the Economic Club of Detroit. "Prohibition did not work for alcohol. It can't work and is not working for drugs," said Paul, a Houston obstetrician.

"TUITION IS a user fee," hence good to Libertarians, said Virginia Cropsey, attorney from Sterling Heights and state Board of Educa-tion nominee.

If elected, she would challenge the "assumption that every middle class child shall complete college . . Col-lege is too much 'something for ev-erybody."

"You'll see a lot more training by corporations," Cropsey predicted. That would leave universities free to educate "generic thinkers" and drop "computer tech-y kinds of things."

Cropsey would use the state board as a forum to sell legislators the voucher idea — sending a check to parents and letting them send their kids to any school — government or private — they choose.

Said Salvette: "I'm saying you don't need a state university system. A basic Libertarian premise is that it's not the function of government to operate schools."

'My view would be to push the issue of autonomy. It's very important for the universities to do their own thing. The university has to be nimble enough to react to the market. To do that it has to be autonomous.9

— John A. Salvette Libertarian candidate

for U-M Board of Regents

about toppling Democrats and Re-publicans from office — just making a dent in public thinking and building a base for the future.

In 1982 Dick Jacobs gathered some 15,000 votes — half of 1 per-cent of the 3 million cast — for gov-ernor Jacobs this year is running for the U.S. Senate.

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clude 2nd District. David Raaflaub, Ann Arbor, 14th, Robert Roddis of Grosse Pointe Farms, 15th, Erie Balnkenburg . Westland; 17th, Charles Hahn. Pleasant Ridge, and 18th. Tim O'Brien. Madisoo Heights

THE SZBLAS, husband and wife from Farmington Hills, are running for two other university boards.

Dianne Szabla is concerned with tbe quality of education at Michigan State University.

"Just because a teacher has ten-ure, it doesn't mean he shouldn't have to prove his excellence in teaching. Even with tenure, he should have to prove excellence," said the former Dearborn Heights Riverside High teacher who earned her bachelor of arts degree at U-M.

Now selling financial products for Annuity Services Inc. and America Group in Pontiac, she would have MSU hire professors on the basis of teaching ability rather than books published.

Randy Szabla. an electronic sys-tems specialist in Wayne State Uni-versity's engineering college, is run-

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"Right now." he said, "Wayne has a speak' test for all foreign instruc-tors to demonstrate they can speak English I'd go a step further and have a teach' test — to evaluate their teaching."

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Michigan is indeed a water wond-erland. not only because of the sur-rounding Great Lakes, but because of many inland lakes that dot the landscape

Ten thousand years ago. Michigan was covered by a mile-thick layer of ice known as a glacier Although there were three prior glaciers, the last one was most influential in shaping our landscape today

As the glacier grew and moved south, it brought rocks and debris from farther north When the ice melted and the glacier receded, this collected debris was deposited and sculpted into the hills, valleys, plains and lakes of Michigan

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valleys — far more than we see to-day. A lake is not stagnant, it is a dynamic area

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where the water is shallow Other plants, like the water lily, can take root in deeper water and extend their leaves and flowers to the sur-face.

LIGHT IS a critical factor in the distribution of aquatic plants Deep areas have no plant growth and thus do not harbor certain kinds of ani-mals. Most aquatic animals will be found where plants are because that is where they can find food

Through the years, plants and ani-mals in lakes die and fall to the bot-tom.

Leaves from surrounding trees fall into the lake and eventually to the bottom Over a long period of time, the bottom of the lake begins to rise. More plants can grow be-cause they are closer to the light.

More plants growing means that more are dying and building up the bottom. In time., the entire lake is filled in.

It will be a wet meadow area for a while. But when enough soil has been produced, shrubs, trees and eventu-ally a forest will grow where once was a lake

The writer is a naturalist at In-dependence Oaks in the Oakland County parks system.

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There's something for commuters who want a light rail system to downtown Detroit.

There's something for northern su-burbanites who say Oakland-Ma-comb bus service is needed

There's something for those who want Ann Arbor-Detroit railroad service.

It's a plan drawn up by Chairman Milton Mack Jr s Transportation Advisory Council, an arm of the Southeast Michigan Council of Gov-ernments (SEMCOG).

MACK, A WAYNE County com-missioner whose district includes Canton Township. *ill present it Fri-day to SEMCOG's execuUvi com-mittee. a panel of about 40 local elected officials from seven coun-ties.

From, .there it will go to SEM-COG's General Assembly, where all 140 member governments have seats

"This plan establishes target re-

gional transit service levels, fleet sizes and levels of required invest-ment through the year 2005," said Mack in a memo to the executive committee.

The plan was synthesized from four "options" presented early last summer in public hearings around the region

Oakland Cot ity commissioners in-sisted their 'op priority was suburb-to-suburb bus service in the growing office and high-tech areas They got some

THE PLAN most closely resem-bles option 3, which called for light rail rapid transit on Woodward and Gratiot from downtown Detroit to 11 Mile Road and 1-696

Rejected by Mack's panel were options which had buses only; rail service only on Woodward; and ex-tended rail service on Woodward all the way to Pontiac andon Gratiot to Mt. Clemens.

Cost estimates are sketchy: $392 million a year for both capital and operating, and a per-passenger cost of $2.30.

Rejected by Mack's panel were options which had buses only; rail service only on Woodward; and rail service only on Woodward; and •ft extended rail service •ft on Woodward all the / - y ' M way to Pontiac andon Gratiot to Mt Clemens.

crosstown services as well as Detroit routes

• Para transit fleet — from the current 196 vehicles to 423 Mostly small buses, these provide door-to-door service for the elderly and handicapped In addition, local ser-vice could be provided by subsidie to private laxicabs

• More rapid transit study — SEMCOG sees a potential 95.000 "new or diverted jobs locating in areas adjacent to the rail corridors, including the Detroit Riverfront. Troy. Southfield and the Auburn

Hills Rochester Hills areas " SEM-COG would highlight this as an area to watch for rapid transit expansion

• Ann Arbor-Detroit commuter rail — The Michigan Department of Transportation is studying a Detroit-Chicago rail corridor, of which this would be part

• Handicapper accessibility — "Tbe elderly and disabled communi-ty provided th emost active input to public meetings Their concern restoring service cuts of the last five years

Planners assumed a state opera-ting subsidy of $60 million, $10 mil-lion in federal bus capital assistance and $20 million in federal operating assistance.

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Gradual quitting better for smokers

Warm chicken is better than cold turkey when it comes to quitting smoking, according to findings pub-lished by a Southfield-based health agency

Gradual withdrawal, nicknamed the "warm chicken" approach, is better than an immediate stop, the American Institute for Preventative Medicine said.

A five-year study involving 1,026 smokers found that quitting was eas-ier, with less severe withdrawal symptoms and weight gain, through the gradual approach, an institute spokesman said.

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Proposal B aids cr ime vict ims

(AP) — A state lawmaker says voters should approve Proposal B in November, giving crime-vic-tims' rights a place in the Michigan Constitution.

Rep Bill Van Regenmorter. R-Jenison, launched a statewide cam-paign to increase public awareness of Proposal B, which has to com-pete for attention with more con-troversial issues (Mi the election ballot. Proposal A would ban state-funded abortions for poor women. Proposals C and D two propose selling a total of $800 million in bonds for environmental cleanup and recreation, respectively.

"The constitution currently in-cludes a number of rights for crim-inal defendants, and I think that's appropriate. But it provides abso-lutely no rights for the people prob-ably most impacted by crimes vic-tims." Van Regenmorter said.

PROPOSAL B would alter the constitution to include laws al-ready in force in the state.

The proposition would make the laws easier to enforce and would prevent future lawmakers or courts from amending them, said Van Regenmorter.

He was joined at a news confer-ence by Wayne County Prosecutor John D O'Hair, St. Clair County Prosecutor Robert Cleland. state

police Director CoL Rich Davis and Bethany Goodman, executive di-rector of Mothers Against Drunk Driving in Michigan.

If the issue is approved by the public Nov. 8, the constitution would provide victims with rights such as protection from the accused during the criminal justice process; notification of court pro-ceedings; information about the conviction, sentencing, imprison-ment and release of the suspect; and restitution.

Hie proposition also asks that convicted criminals be fined to help finance victims' rights. Van Regenmorter said if the proposal passes, be will introduce legislation detailing the fines, which he hasn't determined but may be $5 for mis-demeanors per conviction and $10 for felonies.

'Some simply won't be able to pay anything and we understand that." the lawmaker said.

VAN REGENMORTER said he doesn't expect significant opposi-tion to Proposal B, but said public awareness needs to be increased.

• e l a n d said be thinks the law would provide citizens with more confidence in the judicial system, encouraging them to report crimes and pursue charges.

Audit criticizes state job programs > (AP) — State auditors say the

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"The department does not have adequate procedures for evaluating the efficiency and effectiveness of its economic development pro-grams," tbe audit said.

"We noted that efficiency evalua-tions generally addressed only the number of activities performed, without consideration of cost," it said. .

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THE AUDIT covered the period July 1, 1983. through Sept. SO, 1987 It addressed the programs of three department bureaus that attempt to strengthen business conditions and job opportunities.

It also criticized the methods used by the department to gauge Its effec-tiveness

"The number of new jobs pro-jected alone is a questionable indica-tor because the projected new jobs may not actually materialize," the

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Tbe audit said reports to tbe Leg-islature haven't addressed the effec-tiveness of tax-funded programs "but rather address only the quanti-ties of activities."

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And. the audit said, the depart-ment apparently only conducted re-views required by the Legislature.

We believe that the department should perform such reviews for all its programs." the report said.

The audit also said tbe department didn't process applications for indus-trial tax abatements quickly enough:

Bicycle ride to raise funds for burn institute

Bicycle riders are encouraged to come to Domino Farms, Ann Arbor. Saturday. Oct. 1, for the third annual "Bike for Burns "

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Bill seeks substance-free roommates for students

AP — University administrators say a bill requiring them to accommodate student requests for roommates who don't smoke, drink or use drugs may not work be-cause of students' reluctance to admit their habits.

The legislation would require universities to provide application forms that allow students to indicate whether they want roommates who also prefer drug-free, alcohol-free and smoke-free rooms

The schools would base housing assignments on those preferences under the bill announced Friday by Rep David Honigman, R-West Bloomfield

"STUDENTS WHO want to smoke or drink beer in their dorm rooms will still be able to do so." Honigman said. "This is freedom of choice legislation.''

Honigman said he believes many students feel pres-sured into drinking or taking drugs if their immediate

Jesse Jackson cancels fund-raiser speech

The Rev. Jesse Jackson has canceled his appearance as keynote speaker at Wayne County Executive Edward H McNamara's Sept 23 fund-raiser

Michigan Lt. Gov Martha Griffiths and other state and local Democrats will be featured instead at the breakfast to be held in Detroit's Westin Hotel.

Former presidential candidate Jackson canceled the Detroit appearance, as well as two other appearances throughout Michigan No reason was given for the can-cellations.

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peers are participating in such activities. "This presents a real problem, not only for impres-

sionable young people who can too easily get caught up in the alcohol and drug scene, but especially for recov-ering alcoholics and drug addicts, who need to have a refuge from those temptations," he said.

If the bill becomes law, students who failed to comply with their statements could be transferred to another room.

The bill also would require colleges and universities to make substance abuse programs available to stu-dents and employees and to offer orientation programs to help educate students and employees about substance abuse.

Many state schools already ask students who will be living in residence halls if they smoke and if they would object to living with a smoker, but some administrators questioned whether the measure would be enforceable if passed by the Legislature.

Housing applications at Northern Michigan Universi-ty ask students if they would mind living with someone who smokes or drinks alcoholic beverages.

"THOSE ARE our main two considerations when de-termining roommates," said Debbie Rice, assistant to the housing clerk at the Marquette school. "And if we receive an application from a non-smoker who drinks, we try to find another person who is a non-smoker who drinks."

At Saginaw Valley State University, students are asked about smoking, but not drinking or drugs, said Brian Gano, assistant director of housing.

"(Using drugs) is illegal, so I don't think they'd admit it. That's like saying 'Do you go out and rob stores periodically?"" he said. "It's incriminating informa-tion."

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Abortion foes place money before emotion AP — Do Michigan voters really

care about money above ail else? Is the phrase "tax dollars" so emo-

tion-packed that voters will remem-ber that argument above all others when they cast their Nov. 8 ballots on Proposal A?

Leaders of the anti-abortion movement are counting on it.

They surprised some campaign-watchers recently by unveiling mild, undramatic television commercials, the first of the referendum drive. They include no footage of aborted fetuses, no lectures on tbe sanctity of life, nothing that could arouse charges of extremism.

The campaign clearly has decided it doesn't have to preach to the con-verted. since people who believe all abortions should be stopped are sure to vote to stop Medicaid-paid abor-tions.

Barbara Listing, the president of Right to Life of Michigan who's heading the ballot campaign signifi-cantly named Committee To End

Tax-Fundei Abortions, said tbe top priorities re to convert the undecid-ed and rake sure the converted know to vte "yes" to trigger a new law endin, welfare abortions unless the mothe's life is in danger.

The coimittee's ad campaign is directed t people who may agree with or hve mixed feelings about a woman's right to an abortion but who feel rustrated by a lack of con-trol overthetr tax dollars — a seg-ment of he electorate that may be as largeis "10 to 15 to 18 percent," accordin to Listing.

"WE K>NT get many chances to decide bw our tax money's spent,' says a caracter in one of tbe ads.

The s-ategy seems be supported by resus of a poll conducted in July for th« Detroit Free Press and WXYZ-TV.

It shwed voters contacted wanted to sera the Medicaid abortion subsi-dies b; a margin of roughly 2-to-l. And sme respondents elaborated.

telling the pollsters they think their taxes are too high.

"We're really looking at who should pay for elective abortions.'' Listing said.

The people running the other side of tbe campaign now have to counter Jhat argument by convincing voters their decision is not as simple as that and criticize the opposition's strate-gy as deceptive

The People's Campaign for Choice said it's likely that if Proposal A passes Michigan will spend more money on welfare recipients, not less.

Currently .-state government picks up the tab for about 18,600 abortions a year, at a cost of roughly $5.8 mil-lion.

A poor woman's abortion usually costs the state a little more than (300.

Department of Social Services Di-rector C. Patrick Babcock, who is pro-choice, has estimated the state spends about $7,070 on the first two

years of eare for each baby born to a welfare mother.

THERE'S NO way to predict whether women on welfare would be more careful about getting pregnant, or give up more children to adoption or find other ways to pa? for abor-tions or find back-alley abortions scenarios offered by various sides of the dispute.

But Babcock said if voters end abortion benefits and just 20 percent of those fetuses are carried to term by welfare mothers who choose to keep and raise their offspring, tax-payers' bill for a hospital delivery and two years of care for tbe addi-tional children born in 1989 will be $27.7 million.

Compare that to roughly $58 mil-lion, the department's budget for all medical services.

As the campaign began its nine-week countdown, the strongest rhe-toric came from the pro-choice camp.

Tbey warned that some indigent women would be forced to choose between paying for an abortion and buying food for their families They labeled their opposition tbe "forced childbirth people," and said a vote on whether to pay for abortions for tbe poor is as ridiculous as a vote on whether to pay for glaucoma treat-ments for the poor

And they sounded some long-term alarms.

If Proposal A passes, the pro choice campaign leaders said. Michi-gan won't just become tbe 38th state to stop paying for poor women's abortions — it will be the state that provides momentum to the dnve to reverse Roe vs Wade, the 1972 Su-preme Court decision legalizing abortion

"Michigan is the first line of de-fense for wnmfn all nvir America " said Ben Goddard. a consultant for People's Campaign for Choice who called the referendum critical to "a nationwide battle by the religious

right against abortions for all wom-en "

"MICHIGAN WILL defend Up rights women have worked so hard to win." be said

Tbe challenge for him and the other campaign strategists is to con-vince Michigan voters, or rather the fraction of undecided on-the-margin voters, to defend the rights of those who rely on government for their medical care, to have abortions in-cluded as part of those medical ben-efits.

And they must convince voters able to pay for their own medical care to vote "no" on Proposal A, that preserving free abortions for the poor will in the long run protect the abortion option for themselves and their daughters

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ple a message as "Not with my tax money "

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Check the symptoms you see in your child Re-member, these can develop over a period of many months. If you observe s o m e of t h e following or if you know something isn' t r i gh t with your child, we recommend you t ake act ion.

School • Skips classes, whole days or drops out • Drop in grades

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and underprivileged children. Variety's accomplishments are a true inspiration. In 1988, as this unique charity celebrates its 61st year of service, both the

Drexel Burnham Foundation and the Milken Family Foundation are proud to sup-port its noble and humanitarian efforts. To help raise awareness of Variety's work, the Foundations sponsored outings and events last year in some 35 cities around the country involving thousands of children.

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Looking good Sign up for beautification drive

A YOU DRIVE past all the businesses on Ford Road you can stare al the rows of parking lots, merchant signs and drive-

. Kin 'Men : of the sudden, something catches \ ur eye A variety of colorful blooms brighten ihe urban landscape, standing out as an oasis along the roadway.

Thai description may be a little melodramatic • illustrates some of the efforts that have

been undertaken to add a little color to Ford Road.

And these efforts have not gone unnoticed The community, through the beautification

committee, and participating companies have reaped recognition from the Keep Michigan Beautiful Inc for some of these pioneering ef-forts at sprucing up the township.

But it's a shame more businesses couldn't have been singled out for their beautification work

MORE BUSINESSES should get into the act and do their part to keep Canton beautiful

Granted, there may not any direct financial incentive to add some flowers, shrubs or other types of decorative landscaping.

But the side benefits are enormous The goodwill, publicity and pride associated with some simple beautification efforts likely will re-sult in some return business in the future

And this effort could prevent shopping areas from going down the tubes. You don't have to travel far to see a rundown business strip with uncut lawns and deteriorating storefronts.

That look certainly doesn't say "C'mon in, we want your business."

But a well-landscaped firm does send that message.

Fortunately, some f i rms have decided to send that message. These companies have invested the time and money to make their location stand out.

McDonald's and Burger King are not only fighting the burger wars, they are engaged in a landscaping battle

No one loses with this type of battle. In order to attract and retain business and res-

idents, a community has to put its best face for-ward.

And the addition of some flowers or trees goes a long way in keeping the community viable and attractive.

Now if only more f i rms would listen to that message.

Voter apathy OTER TURNOUT is a national disgrace.

But while we applaud the many groups working to boost voter turnout this election year, we also believe

changes need to be made in our electoral system for turnout to increase substantially.

What can be done0 For starters, limits should at least be considered for incumbents' terms. Let's face it. unless a major scandal erupts, most incumbents are almost assured near-lifetime re-turn to office if they make it through their first reflect ion "bid " ~ - —

But why stop there?There's merit in removing party labels, at least for some state and local elections Most of election districts are one-par-ty districts. George Washington probably couldn't get elected as a Democrat in most Oak-land County communities — the same holds true for Wayne County and Republicans. Removing party labels would assure voters that the two strongest candidates would square off in the fall, while know-nothing, do-nothing types wouldn't be allowed to slide through just because they carried the right" party designation.

We encourage all eligible voters to go to the polls this year. And we also encourage them to go home and think about what it would take to keep them coming back.

SHORTENING the increasingly lengthy — arid costly — election season, could also be bene-ficial. In this high-tech media age. candidates often spend more t ime fund raising than debating the issues. Shortening the t ime between the pri-mary and general election is an idea whose time may also have come.

We're not saying these are the best, or only, answers. But they a re a start .

It's time for all of us to begin paying more than lip service to boosting voter turnout.

Turnout for national elections is grim Two out of every five registered voters failed to cast bal-lots in the 1984 general election. That same year, one in 10 eligible Michigan voters didn't even bother to register.

And that was for a presidential election Those

local council and school board elections where only one in 10 voters even goes to the polls.

We're not the only ones who see voter apathy as a threat.

Groups as diverse as the American Bar Asso-ciation, Holiday Inns Inc and MTV, the cable music video channel, are promoting voter educa-tion and registration.

That's fine, as far as it goes Increasingly, however, we're beginning to believe the problem lies as not as much with the voting public as with our electoral system.

People will take the t ime to vote, we believe, if they're given something to vote for.

VIBRANT, vigorously contested elections are that reason They are the life blood of any demo-cratic system. They are the best assurance issues will be fully debated, incumbents' records will be fully scrutinised and challengers will fully pro-vide us with their plans for change

For too long, however, that life blood has been drained from our electoral system

Moat elections are over even before the ballot-ing begins Entrenched incumbents too often face only token challengers, if any at all.

We encourage all eligible voters to go to the polls this year. And we also encourage them to go home and think about what it would take to keep them coming back

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Time will tell if lawmaker keeps faith with history

I WANT YOU to sit down and put your faith cap on. That's right, put it on and make sure it fits real tight.

Got it adjusted?Great. Cause I want you to believe along

with me today. I want you to believe along with me that what a congres-sional press aide told me, indeed, is the truth.

Only time will tell. But I'm going to go with the peo-

ple on this one. I'm going to believe. For a few years now, we've been

hearing a public outcry that the me-dia are unfair to those with whom they disagree, that many in the me-dia make up their minds before a story is even written and then twist the facts to suit their "liberal" bias.

Even though I have a tough time seeing* much liberalism in today's newsrooms, most of the letters and phone calls I get from the public are chock full of the feeling that the press unfairly expressed that bias.

I heard a lot of that after writing the column about Dan Quayle's non-war record. Many of those writing or calling were sure I was somehow in collusion with tbe Kremlin.

I never mentioned in the column that I am a Vietnam infantry veter-an I thought it irrelevant to the case But those who objected to the column were sure it wasn't.

I thought that unfair. After all.

'I don't see why he would oppose it.'

, — Paul Russioff aide to U. S. Rep Bill

Broom)eld

RECENTLY, I received a itter accusing U.S. Rep. Bill Broorrield. R-Birmingham, of opposing the ron-struction of a memorial statue om-memorating the service of wooen who served in Vietnam.

Now, I'll admit right out front hat Bill Broomfield isn'l one of myfa-vorite congressmen. Frankly, I tlnk he should have retired a long tme ago. If anything he proves the lag-held contention that it's niore difi-cult for a challenger to win a on-gressional seat than it is to get a sat on the Soviet Politburo

But the American public genenly holds on to incumbent congressren like babies to mothers. We just wa't let go.

At any rate, I thought it wouldae unfair of me to write a column abut Broomfield's stand on this issue. ii-

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nor to some of us, major to oth< without first speaking to him X

I called and talked with press aide Paul Russinoff. Now I've never met Paul. But he turned out to be a nice guy. I stated my case

Paul said he wasn't sure of all the facts, but that he would get back with, me that morning. Sure, I thought.

But no sooner had I walked to the coffee machine and back than Paul was on the line.

No, the congressman isn't opposed to the statue, he said. A vote was taken in the Senate that passed, with only one vote in epposition A vote in the House will be coming shortly.

"I don't see why he would oppose it.J' said Paul.

I want to believe that. For the 10,000 female military personnel who served in Vietnam, I want to be-lieve that the pro-military congress-man from Birmingham will keep the faith

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Cash there for raises To the editor

I found the article entitled "Raises OK'd" in the Sept. 1 Observer to be most revealing. It is comforting to know that the administrators will be receiving their raises at a time when teachers are being laid off for sup-posed lack of funds.

I find it ironic in the extreme that at a time when the school district is crying crocodile tears over lost mil-lage and there Is a constant stream of horror stories in tbe paper about all the dire things that will now hap-pen to tbe quality of education as a result; that there la enough money around for the things that really count. How race

only to have it come back again again.

The enlightened political lea must think tbe Cantoo taxpayer i complete idiot, and with over-rip check books. The only recourse t such endless demands for more ta} dollars will be a "For Sale" sign o4 every other bouse in Canton.

I realize, we, the people of Cantoo, have a responsibility to help in tie improvements in our schools and other important issues but the peo-ple in charge should be more respoj-sible for where the money is beiqf used. Making sure the children <r whoever the people are called tt support are getting the money.

D.G. Canton'

articles in the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers once again gave litera-cy work in our community a spot-light.

Tbe cooperation in our community is outstanding. The Community Li-teracy Council is grateful for the support of educators, business own-ers, organizations and individuals We thank the Canton Rotary for tak-ing on this work and especially the Literacy Committee chaired by John Schwartz.

Thank you to each one who con-tributed to this project in any way.

Carolyn Barns, President

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Use tax money wisely To the editor:

A new community center, a tax In-crease for schools, for policemen, for the Art department, which are all good but with a continual price tag. We are asked for more and more taxes but we sever see any im-provements. We are threatened that if we doot give to the increases for this or that reason, we will see cuts in schools, or whatever is being voted for, so we paas the millage

Thanks for shared literacy work To the editor:

The Canton Rotary is giving the gift of literacy. They declared a Read Better Week" in August With

the assistance of many local busi-nesses and individuals, the Canton Rotary Literacy Committee devel-oped a "Fun Walk for Literacy," printed and distributed posters and flyers, printed tray liners and more. They worked tirelessly

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The Heisman hype Wolverine sole winner, hits 69th year

IT IS APPROPRIATE today to discuss co-called "Heisman Hype," but not solely because the football season is upon us Significantly, the only player from a Michigan univer-sity who ever was awarded the co-veted Heisman award as the year's No. 1 collegiate gridder will observe his 69th birthday Wednesday, Sept. 28. So let's ask, who was this guy, what did he do that was so great and who was this Heisman follow?

Maybe we should dispense with the slang expression "hype" first. My dictionary tells me it means "to stimulate artifically, as if with a hy-podermic injection."

Well, let me tell you, in 1940, the year Thomas Dudley Harmon of the University of Michigan overwhelm-ingly was chosen the outstanding football player in the United States in the annual voting conducted by the Downtown Athletic Club of New York City, there was no "artificial" stimulation of pro-Harmon propa-ganda. It required nothing more than recitation of the facts, a statement I can make as an on-site observer

It was in 1935 that the John W. Heisman Memorial Trophy Award was created in New York. The first winners were Jay Berwanger of the University of Chicago for '35, Larry Kelley of Yale in '36, Yale's Clint Frank in '37, Davey O'Brien of Texas Christian in '38. and Iowa's Nile Kin-nick in 1939. Then came Harmon.

HEISMAN had been one of the greats of the early days. He won var-sity football letters both at Brown and Pennsylvania, then coached at Oberlin, Akron. Auburn, Clemson. Georgia Tech, Penn. Washington and Jefferson, and Rice, retiring after the 1927 season

Dr. L.H. Baker, in his 1945 book, "Football: Facts and Figures." wrote that Heisman "was instrumen-tal. by his insistence, for the legal-ization of tbe forward pass and also

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the division of the game into quarter periods. He was the originator and prime mover in organizing the American Football Coaches Associa-tion."

Harmon came to Michigan from Horace Mann High School in Gary, Ind., where he was the national high school scoring leader as a running back In his first game in a varsity uniform on Oct 1, 1938, against Michigan State he played only 16 minutes, carried the ball only four times and gained only 27 yards, al-though the Wolverines beat tbe Saprtans, 14-0. Best halfback in the state that autumn was All-American John Pingel of MSU. *

Those statistics don't give Michi-gan's athletic department much rea-son to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Harmon's debut, but a birthday greeting next week might be in or-der.

Harmon moved on stage national-ly as a junior in "39 when he shared All-American backfield honors with Kinnick, George Cafego of Tennes-see and Bill Kimbrough of Texas A&M The turning point came in tbe second game of the season when Tom scored all of Michigan's points in a 27-7 romp over Kinnick's Iowa team. Rushing for 206 yards and scoring 21 points before the critical eastern press in a similar 27-7 win over Yale didn't hurt either.

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er — let Michigan showcase Harmon to the eastern press three times in his career against Penn, twice against Yale and once versus Har-vard. Michigan won all six by a com-bined score of 120-50, the Hoosier Hammer personally accounting for 68.

Tom's junior year successes made the task of Michigan's sports infor-mation director in 1940 a Cakewalk, a pleasant turn of events because much of the latter's time was taken up by planning retirement fetes for athletic director Fielding H. Yost.

HARMON MADE it even easier on tbe day of his 21st birthday, Sept. 28, 1940. COach Fritz Crisler, ever the innovator, had taken Michigan literally to the air that week by fly-ing the squad to Berkeley for the opener against California. Sure, date of the game was Sept. 28.

Not only did Tom start the season by returning the opening kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown, he scored three more times on runs of 82, 62 and seven yards, kicked four extra points, and passed to Davey Nelson for still another score as Michigan won. 41-0.

Before tbe season was over, he would break Red Grange's Big 10 scoring record and cap his career with a 22-point performance in the 40-0 finale over Ohio State at Colum-bus.

Maybe it's hard for oldtimers to realize Tom will be 69 Wednesday. He certainly brought us more than 69 thrills. And he won the Heisman on facts, not artificial hypodermic injection. Happy birthday. Ace. May you and Elyse share many more.

The early t a s t e of fall ma rks the arrival of t h e football s ea -son, which r eminds colum-nist Rich Per lberg of kicking — the lack of it by the Wolve-rines and Lions — and co-lumnist Fred Delano of the Heisman and Michigan 's only winner of the cove ted trophy,

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OKAY, SO maybe it's the weather Maybe it's stormy skies and dank forecasts that have given me such a sodden outlook. Maybe a good dose of fall color in the trees will revive my spirits and let me tackle the au-tumn season with great gusto.

After all, there is a lot to be excit-ed about. This is the most sporting time of the year what with the World Series, the Olympics, the football season, and the presidential cam-paign. But the dark cloud over my head must be responsible for my less than enthusiastic response to these happenings. To wit:

* The World Series. It's not just that the Tigers won't be there, or that they didn't just collapse but also dangled there twisting slowly, slowly in the wind. What's much worse is who is going to be there: Two teams from California and one from New York. Yuek. That means any rational person who objects in principle to the media attention given such teams must root for the Boston Red Sox which is in itself a recipe for dis-appointment. The last time Boston won the World Series. Babe Ruth was a pitcher.

• The Olympics The athletes are

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wonderful and before it is over I will be lured into too many hours in front of the television. But how glorious can this competition be when a young boxer from Michigan loses out on a lifetime dream because he is five minutes late for a boxing match'' And with the millions spent for the U.S. Olympics team, couldn't someone have purchased a watch or a calendar or a remedial reading class for the coach?

Also, remember this: When you see a pitch for money to help our athletes, keep in mind that in many sports only pennies of every dollar go to the participants. Much of tbe rest helps keep the pompous and the hangers-on living high on the hog

• The football season. 1 can't kick, but neither can the Michigan football team And the Lions won't kick, or punt. But I shouldn't com-

plain. How many teams have plays so secret that their coach doesn't even know them''

• The presidential race It's the political version of Super Sunday when the Great Debates begin in three days The suspense is endless Who will wave the brightest flag'' Who will tell the best-rehearsed ad lib? Who will promise to provide the most programs while spending the least money? I don't know. I only know that it's not over until it's over, politics is a game of inches, and the election isn't over until the fat image

adviser sings So, sports fans, the fall season is

off to a less than roaring start But things always look darkest before the dawn Maybe tbe Yankees and the Dodgers will both lose Maybe the Olympics will soar to greater heights with no more controversy Maybe someone will give Dairy 1 Rogers a playbook

And maybe George Bush and Mi-chael Dukakis will be good sports and stick to substantive issues for the rest of the campaign If that hap-pens. there might even be reason to hope that Michigan can win a Rose Bowl

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Rouge needs federal supervision — report AP — Cleaning Michigan's Rouge

River has proven too big a task for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to undertake without in-creased federal supervision, a con-gressional report said.

The report by the General Ac-counting Office, Congress' investiga-tive agency, said the 474 known sources of pollution in the river have been ineffectively regulated. The re-port was released Monday.

Area officials involved with the Rouge cleanup, however, expressed disappointment with the report, es-pecially because it doesn't guarantee federal money to the project.

As we see it, the issue isn't con-trol, it's money," said James Rogers

of the southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG). The inter-governmental agency has coordinat-ed area Rouge cleanup efforts, though the Michigan DNR is respon-sible for the river.

THE DNR "has not always taken enforcement actions to bring about compliance by these sources of pol-lution, and when taken, the actions were not always timely or effective in bringing about quick compliance." said the report, released Friday by Reps John Dingell, D-Trenton and William Ford, D-Taylor. Ford's dis-trict includes southern Livonia, Westland, Garden City and Canton Township.

The Rouge, which runs through the most populous region of southeast-ern Michigan, "Is considered a threat to the health and safety of Michigan citizens who live in its proximity, as well as a threat to the environmental integrity of Lake Erie," the report said.

The state has undertaken an ambi-tious program to clean up the Rouge, but the effort has fallen short of what is needed to bring tbe river into compliance with federal standards.

The state Department of Natural Resources has failed to enforce pro-visions of existing combined sewer permits because the permit lan-guage is non-specific and "has fre-quently not taken enforcement ac-

tions for reporting violations, or tak-en them long after the violations occurred," the report said.

Also, when the department has sought to enforce the permits, "its actions were not always successful in bringing permittees into compli-ance," the report said.

The department's director of sur-face water quality, Paul Zugger. said be had not seen the report, but only an accompanying news release.

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"The issues they identified, we identified earlier and have been re-acting to," he said.

"We feel we're making strong progress in the very areas identified by the report," Zugger said.

The GAO (Government Account-ing Office) recommended the Envi-ronmental Protection Agency, through its Chicago regional office, establish controls to oversee the Michigan department's enforcement

of discharge permits into the Rouge.

The EPA should review tbe Michi-gan department's progress in cor-recting its permit programs, the re-port said. If progress is unsatisfacto-ry, the federal agency should develop remedies in consultation with the state, the report said

. Tbe environmental agency, which is responsible for ensuring compli-ance with clean-water laws, has con-ducted statewide oversight of Michi-gan's discharge-permit program rather than focusing on specific riv-ers, the report said.

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Bargain-hunters search for quarry THE GARAGE sale spon-

sored by the Canton Pioneers Seniors fea-tured clothing, household

articles and other items.

"You name it, I think they had just about everything," said Betty Gruchala of Canton, vice president of the Pioneers. The sale was held Thursday through Saturday, Sept. 15-17, at the Geddes Road home of a Pioneers member.

"It was a success," Gruchala said. "It was better than anticipat-ed."

The sale was organized and run by the seniors. Proceeds will sup-port Canton Pioneers activities

Gruchala described crowds at the three-day sale as moderate.

"They came and went. I think they could have used a few more."

The crowds were a bit smaller Saturday, "probably because there's so many other things to do."

Sunny skies and relatively warm temperatures helped to boost at-tendance at the sale. This is the

'first time the Canton Pioneers have held such an event, Gruchala said. Another fund-raising sale may be held next year.

MEETINGS OF the Canton Pioneers are held at 12:30 p.m. Fri-days at the Canton Recreation Cen-ter, on Michigan Avenue at Shel-don, Senior citizens from Canton are welcome to attend the weekly meetings.

The Pioneers group is one of sev-eral Canton Seniors groups. The others are the Royals and the Zesters.

Canton Pioneers members enjoy dinners, movies and other activi-ties, said Gruchala, who has been a member since 1881.

"I have met some wonderful peo-ple, which I think is very Import-ant." She also enjoys the various club activities.

"Just a place to go and be with friends and socialize. It's a fun time. You forget your troubles.

"It's a good way to make new friends and make yourself feel needed," she said.

(For information on Canton Sen-iors activities, call 387-1000 Ext 278.)

Speaker offers hints Pat Materka hopes that people

who attend her Friday, Oct. 7. pres-entation in Plymouth leave with some good ideas on getting orga-nized. She wants them to see her presentation "as something enjoy-able and entertaining" but also use-ful.

Materka, an Ann Arbor resident, is the author of "Time In, Time Out, Time Enough: A Time Management Guide for Women" (Prentice-Hall Inc., 1882). She will speak at a brunch at the Plymouth Elks Lodge, 41700 E. Ann Arbor Road.

The meeting, scheduled for 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., is sponsored by the Preludes of the Plymouth Sym-

phony League. Tickets for the brunch, $12, are available at Arm-bruster's Bootery, on Main Street across from Kellogg Park in down-town Plymouth.

At the meeting, Materka will dis-cuss ways for women to dispel the "Superwoman myth" and achieve re-alistic goals by getting organized. She'll talk about the importance of delegating, setting goals, "and not putting absolutely everybody's needs ahead of their own."

THE PROGRAM Materka plans to present is one she described as "light-hearted but also substantive."

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Dorothy E. Jones decided years ago she didn't want to spend the rest of her life working in a factory.

"Working in the plant was not my forte," said Jones, assistant director of the United Auto Workers' Wom-en's Department. "I believe that all work is honorable, but for me, no way."

Jones decided to pursue other op-tions. In addition to working for the UAW. she's chairwoman of the Mich-igan Women's Commission. She spoke Monday night at a meeting of the Plymouth Business and Profes-sional Women.

Her work involves making presen-tations throughout the U.S. on wom-en's issues, including racism and sexism, sexual harassment, women workers and the history of black women.

JONES, WHO has been a UAW member since 1866, is a former member of the Michigan Task Force on Sexual Harassment. A member of the Michigan Women's Commission since 1884, she was chairwoman of the commission's Task Force on Old-er Women's Issues, which produced a report to the Michigan Legislature.

"I have no intentions of being a loser," she told those attending tbe Monday night meeting of the Plym-outh Business and Professional Women, held at the Pied Piper Res-taurant in Livonia.

Jones, a 44-year-old Ypsilanti resi-dent, discussed "How to have it all

— or is that a myth?" The women at that meeting are

among those who've been pioneers, Jones said.

"Our foremothers had no idea that one d a j w e would own our own busi-nesses." Those foremothers laid the groundwork that made many things possible for women today.

"And we're in a position to make change."

Having it all depends on each indi-vidual, Jones said. It's a mistake to allow others — friends, family or the media — to define that.

Jones said she suffered from the "superwoman syndrome." feeling that she had to do it all and do it well.

"I'm working on it, but I lived i t "

THAT SYNDROME occurs in phases and begins with wanting to do it all and making all sorts of com-mitments. Women feel they must do things faster, better and smarter than everyone else.

"And we work our tails off, and expect others to say, Thank you, you did a great job. ' "

Women suffering from the "Super-woman syndrome" feel they can't ask for help; they let personal time go. Burnout — defined by Jones as "when your sizzle fizzles" — is tbe result.

Women suffering from burnout are left mentally, physically, emo-tionally and spiritually exhausted.

Physical signs of burnout can in-clude feeling drained, listless and fa-tigued. A prolonged minor illness, such as a cold, drinking or smoking

too much, or an appetite change, are also indicators.

Sometimes, women may tend to become "weekend hermits," shutting themselves off from human contact. That can happen to those with de-manding jobs, "because you just don't want to talk to another human being."

Inability to concentrate, feelings of hostility or excessive dependency are also signs of burnout.

"Stress is a fact of life. You have to have stress to do what you do But burnout can be prevented."

GETTING ORGANIZED - in-cluding making lists and establishing priorities — is helpful. .

"Life is about ctjpices, because we choose to do these things." Jones said. "In deciding what your all is, be realistic."

Women need to remember to take care of themselves physically, she said. They need to know their limita-tions and learn to say no.

It's also fine to say "1*11 get back to you" later with a decision, Jones said.

"I think the bottom line for me is to be honest and to be firm."

A lot of women carry around ex-cess baggage in tbe form of past fail-ures or negative experiences. That impedes their progress, Jooes said. It's best to view those experiences as ones you can learn from.

"Don't be afraid to ask for help." Women, and men, need a support system, a resource pool of people to

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At tbe meeting, shell hand out take-home materials.

She works as director of develop-ment and public relations for the University of Michigan's Division of Physical Education. Materka is also the author of "Workshops and Semi-nars: Planning, Promoting and Prof-iting" (Prentice-Hall Inc., 1885).

Materka has written articles for a number of publications. She has con-ducted workshops and given presen-tations to corporations, professional organizations, universities, commu-nity colleges and others.

Materka and ber husband have two children, an 18-year-old daugh-ter who is a college sophomore and a 15-year-old son.

These days, women face pressures as they try to meet the demands of multiple roles. Many women were brought up to believe their main role Is managing a home and family; at tbe same time, more women are working outside of the home.

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be selectively called on for support. Those people can help clarify

what you want and need The im-portant thing is to "make sure you have people in the right places "

That feedback is essential, Jones said.

"Feedback is very different, be-cause it's non-judgmental." Criti-cism, however, isn't quite the same

You can defuse a lot of unneces-sary stress simply by telling a critic. "You're absolutely right." Agreeing with that person will end that con-versatloo:

It's also helpful — in situations where you don't agree with criticism — to ask for more specific details of just what's bothering that person

THE EASIEST way to resolve a conflict is with a win win situation, she said. That involves negotiation and compromise

"But having it all does have a price."

Jones talked about the guilt she still experiences when she's travel-ing and is away from her family. She and her husband have a 9-year-old daughter

"But then I realized a lot of wom-en go through this."

There are four choices in a rela-

tionship. Those include: giving up your dreams and goals and becom-ing a non-person, turning into "Superwoman" and trying without

success to do it all, ending a relation-ship; or negotiating change.

That's like negotiating a contract, she said, and requires a neutral set-ting

"I wrote my demands down." Her husband did the same thing.

"I didn't realize I was contributing to this mess." She d gone through a growth process. ManyJ things that had once suited her no longer did

Jones and her husband made com-promises. She doesn't take him to functions where she's working: he no longer takes her on fishing trips. They schedule time for themselves religiously, she said, "because I still deal with the guilt trip."

It's important to have your priori-ties in order. Jones said.

"Could you be standing in your own way without even knowing it?" Women need to learn not to fear suc-cess and must understand that posi-tive changes will mean living up to higher standards.

Women also need to give them-selves at least three positive strokes each week, Jones added.

"Know what you want and stick to it. and you will have it all."

Lisa Beth Johnson of Canton and .Robert Frederick Billings of Canton were married July 9 at the First United Methodist Church of North-ville. The Rev. James Kummer, the bridegroom's uncle, performed the double-ring ceremony.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Bill L. Johnson of Canton. Mr. and Mrs. David Kummer of Canton, and the late Mr Frederick F Bill-ings.

The bride is a graduate of John Glenn High School and of the Univer-sity of Michigan-Dearborn, where she received a degree in electrical engineering. She is employed at Del-co Electronics of Kokomo, Ind.

Her husband is a graduate of Plymouth Canton High School and of the University of Michigan-Dear-born, where be received a degree in electrical engineering. He is em-ployed with Delco Electronics of Kokomo.

Sherry Gerth was the maid of hon-or. The bridesmaids were Cathy Schlamb, Barbie McKenzie, Diane Orr, sister of the bride Cathy MacDi-armid and Kerri MacDiarmid.

Fred Scipione was the best man. The ushers were brother of the bridegroom Steven Kummer, Tom McKercher. Doug Temple, Ron Noyes, Scott Rodgers and John Mac-Diarmid.

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For her wedding, the bride wore a white satin gown with a cathedral-length train, appliqued with pearls and set in Chantilly lace. Tbe gown had a fitted bodice, Queen Anne neckline, and long fitted sleeves ex-tending In a V over her hands. She wore a white silk flowered head-piece with a fingertip-length veil, and carried a bouquet of white gar-denias, roses, stephanotis and ivy

A reception was held at the Hel-lenic Cultural Center in Westland.

Following a wedding trip to north-ern Michigan, the tfewlyweds are making their home in Noblesville, Ind.

Lawrence and Patricia Hartz of Plymouth announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Michele, to Brett Edward Butler, son of Leslie Butler of Northville

The bride-elect, a graduate of Plymouth Canton High School, is employed by the K mart Corp. in Plymouth. She has been with K mart for nine years.

Her fiance, a graduate of Plym-outh Canton High School, served in the U.S. Marine Corps for nine years He is a college student, working on his bachelor's degree in business, and has been doing masonry work for four years.

The wedding will take place at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church in Plymouth No date has been set

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

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• DINNER-DANCE The Canton Veterans of Foreign

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• VFW RUMMAGE SALE • The Auxiliary of Mayflower-Lt. Gamble Post No 6695, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will bold a rummage sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept 24. The sale will be held at the VFW Hall, 1426 S. Mill St , Plym-outhr A bag sale wiU be held from noon to 2 p.m. Proceeds will be used to help buy fire alarms for the cot-tages at the VFW National Home in Eaton Rapids, Mich.

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Str iv ing Lana Pollack hits the campaign trail running

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In late May 1982, Laoa Pollack was asked by a friend if she would run his campaign for the Michigan Senate. : That friend cited Pollack's credi-bility with women, with teachers and With the state's Democratic Party. Pollack gave that some thought — and decided she might as well run lor state office herself.

Today, Pollack, a state senator from Ann Arbor, is a Democratic candidate for U S Congress from the 2nd District. The district includes northern Livonia. Plymouth and

.Plymouth Township. '• Pollack spoke during the Thurs-day, Sept. 15, meeting of the Plym-

outh branch, American Association 'of University Women, held in the Sunflower Clubhouse in Canton.

- During the evening meeting. Pol-'Jack questioned the effectiveness of

her opponent, U.S. Rep. Carl Pursell, R-Plymouth. She criticized the in-cumbent's record on environmental issues, and pointed out areas in which her priorities differ from Pur-sell's.

POLLACK ALSO talked about ber own eiperiences in politics and state government

"I didn't start out to be a politi-cian," she said.

She and ber husband were married in tbe early 1960s, and had two chil-dren in the next few years. At that time, Pollack's goals included gradu-ating from college and staying mar-ried She also wanted "to be a good community volunteer, which I have been," she said.

Pollack received a bachelor's de-gree in political science and a mas-ter's degree in education from the University of Michigan. She worked outside of tbe borne part time when ber children were younger.

SHE SERVED on the Ann Arbor Board of Education, deciding to do •o because she wanted to improve the schools. That school district bad gone through a population loss, those schools also suffered from a dispari-ty of achievement related to race.

Pollack found she was able to make a difference by serving on the board.

"And it is worth making tbe effort to address tbe real problems, the hard problems," she said.

When Pollack finished serving on tbe school board, she decided ber vo-lunteering days were behind ber in 1982, she opted to run for tbe Michi-gan Senate.

Pollack, who was nearly 40 at the time, won the primary with 52 per-cent of the vote and the general elec-tion with 51 percent

WHILE CAMPAIGNING, she talked about issues she cared about, including the environment, educa-

tion and health care. Pollack found she had a difficult time talking about money, or pointing out weaknesses or differences of ber opponents.

Unwillingness to compete is a bar-rier to women in politics, she said

"And one of the hardest things for us to do is to compete. We're not good competitors." Pollack said.

Much of that has to do with the ways in which women are socialized. Girls often don't play sports, and don't learn how to compete or to in-teract on a team.

"My sister and I had ballet les-sons, Pollack said

Although those lessons were help-ful. they didn't teach ber skills she needed as a politician.

POLLACK MAKES an effort to speak to women's and girls' groups "because I do believe role models are important," she said.

Only 23 women serve in the US. Congress, a number that hasn't

changed significantly in tbe last 15 years or so. Pollack said.

"We have to help our daughters have a head start."

Women also need to give them-selves credit for their abilities and achievements, she said

"A little humility, yes. but a lot of pride'

Pollack'told tbe AAUW members and guests that her mother was ac-tive in that organization's Ludington. Mich., branch Pollack benefited from knowing that her mother had a role out in the community

"I was impressed and Influenced," Pollack said

THOSE ATTENDING the meeting enjoyed hearing Pollack's com-ments.

"I thought they were excellent. I really did." said Sylvia Stetz of Plymouth Township, an AAUW member Stetz believes Pollack has a chance to win the November elec-

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'And it is worth making the effort to address the real problems, the hard problems.'

— Lana Pollack Congressional candidate

tion. 'She would be very good in a lead-

ership role." said Stetz. who works as an office manager for the E.H Rowley Co., a manufacturer of orthotics and prosthetics

Women have served in leadership roles in the governments of England Israel and India, and should also be represented and listened to in the United States. Stetz said

"I'm very impressed with her I really am "

Brian and Terri Harletoo of Can-ton announce the birth of a son. Kev-in Matthew, Sept 2 at Annapolis Hospital Grandparents are Verne and Doris Mepham of Dearborn Heights and Bill and Louise Harleton of Inkster Kathenne Hebets of Dearborn is the great-grandmother Kevin Matthew has two siblings, Bri-an, 9, and Erin, 6

• - Not all local students who watch TV this fall will be goofing off.

Plymouth-Canton Community Ed-ucation students are among those who will benefit from the "GED on TV" program this fall. , A total of 24 area school districts, including the Plymouth-Canton Com-munity Schools, are using the WTVS /Channel M'pnJgram.

"We do use the tapes, and we work closely with/ Channel 56," said Sharon Strean, assistant director of Plymouth-Canton Community Edu-cation.

Plymouth-Canton Community Ed-ucation offers a GED, General Edu-cation Development, program. Tbe GED certificate is recognized by many employers, educational insti-tutions and others as the equivalent of a high school diploma, Strean said.

To receive a GED, students must take an exam that covers reading, writing, basic math, science and so-cial studies. As part of that exam, GED students must write an essay.

PLYMOUTH-CANTON students use the videotapes in classrooms, she said. Students also view the Channel 56 tapes at home.

on TV" will begin at 4:S0

p.m. Monday, on Channel 56. This is the second year Plymouth-Canton Community Education has been in-volved. The district was among those involved in tbe pilot project for "GED on TV."

Strean has found that the combi-nation of classroom work with a teacher and TV viewing is effective. Television can be a helpful learning tool, but cant do tbe job alone

"You need human contact to learn." Television, however, also has something to offer adult students.

"Tbey can produce such exciting visual effects. I just see tremendous resources for us."

In the classroom, teacher* ar t able to stop the videotapes to discuss certain points. At home, students have the opportunity to watch "GED on TV" programs at their conven-ience

Tbe programs on Channel 56 aren't adult versions of "Sesame Street," she said. Tbe programs use realistic situations derigned to help adult students learn.

"And of course we're all used to watching TV."

FOR NINE WEEKS, tbe "GED on J V " program will cover reading, writing, science, social studies and

'They can produce such exciting visual effects. I just see tremendous resources for us.'

— Sharon Strean educator

math. Tips for test-taking will be of-fered during tbe final three sessions.

Strean recommends that potential GED students call Mary Jo Work-man at the Starkweather Center. 451-6555. After making an appoint-ment, students can come in for an assessment. Doing so will allow staffers to see just what's best for each student

There's also a pre-GED program offered through Plymouth-Canton Community Education.

"It may take a little longer." That program allows many students to progress at a more comfortable pace, Strean said.

(For a brochure or more informa-tion on tbe "GED on TV" program, call the WTVS Education Depart-ment, 876-6187.)

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Plymouth, with signup 9-11 a.m Re-turn check-in will be by 3 p.m., fol-lowed by the presentation of trophies and drawing for door prizes and 50 50 Wolverine Riders is a charter or-ganization of Rider Club and the American Motorcyclist Association The event is sanctioned by the Amer-ican Motorcyclist Association. Reg-istration price is $6 per person For more information, call 535-5196.

• TRI-COUNTY Tri-County Singles will hold a

dance party from 8:30 p.m to 1 30 a m Saturday. Sept 24. at the Livo-nia Elks Lodge. 31117 Plymouth Road. The dance party is for singles over age 21 Dressy attire should be worn Price is $4 For more informa-tion, call the hotline, 843-8917.

For show information, call 336-3947 between 8 30 a m and 4 p.m. Mon-day through Friday.

• P W P SEMINAR The Huron Valley Regional Coun-

cil No. 34, Parents Without Partners, will hold an educational seminar 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Sept 25, at the Airport Hilton Inn in Romulus. The panelists will discuss issues related to sub-stance abuse Speakers will be Mon-roe County Probate Judge Joseph Costello. Gary McCullough. program director of the Alcohol and Sub-stance Abuse Center of Monroe, and Kenny Moore, a Monroe narcotics di-vision police detective The public may attend.

• BACKGAMMON FUN The first annual "Jim Flora Me-

morial Tournament and Benefit" will be held Sunday, Sept 25, at the Mayflower Hotel in Plymouth The backgammon tournament is spon-sored by the American Backgam-mon Club of Plymouth and by the Mayflower Hotel Registration/cof-fee will be at 9:30-10:30 a.m., with the tournament starting at 11:30 a m The tournament committee in-cludes Scottie Flora, honorary chair-woman, and directors Judy Field and Dean Adamian The tournament will feature 100 percent return of entry fees, including SS worth of food and drink at the Mayflower Ho-tel It will feature 90 percent return of the players' pool, with 10 percent used for tournament expenses. There will be trophies in all divisions, in-cluding the Jim Flora Memorial Cup It will be double elimination format, limited to 32 players in each division Registration fees will bene-fit the American Heart Association of Michigan For more information, call Scottie Flora. Plymouth Back-gammon Club. 453-7356.

• CRAFT GALLERY Craft Gallery, a juried folk art

show, will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Sept 25. at Roma's of Garden City. 32550 Cherry Hill, be-tween Merriman and Venoy There will be exhibits of country folk art, antique reproductions and early Am-ericana Admis^on price is $2. There will be door prizes, lunches and re-freshments Those attending should not bring cameras or strollers. The Plymouth-Canton community will be represented by Val Davis, Debbie Jordan, Lori Markiewicz. Kathy Rea. Marie Faunce and Rita Miller.

i WOMEN 'S ACTION Washtenaw County Women's Ac-

tion for Nuclear Disarmament will meet Sunday. Sept 25. at St. Al-dan's Northside Church. 1679 Broad-way. near North Campus in Ann Ar-bor Doors will open at 7 p.m., with the meeting at 7 30 p.m The organi-zation will present a forum with can-didates for the 2nd Congressional District Candidates will discuss peace and justice issues that pertain to the upcoming election. Child caioe will be available. For more informa-tion, call 761-1718

• PHOENIX DANCE Phoenix will host a dance party

for-singles from 8 30 p.m. to 12:30 a m Sunday. Sept 25. at the Monaghan Knights of Columbus Hall. 19801 Farmington Road, be-tween Seven Mile and Eight Mile roads in Livonia 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 in-formation. call 471-1248

• TRAILWOOD CLUB The Trailwood Garden Club will

start a new year at 6:30 p.m Tues-day, Sept. 27. with a potluck dinner at the home of Jeanne Hutko, club president. Goals and programs for the year will be discussed. The Trail-wood Garden Club will welcome new members at the Tuesday, Sept. 27, meeting.

• C O A S T G U A R D Plymouth Canton Coast Guard

Auxiliary Flotilla 11-11 will meet at 7 30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, in the counselor's office at Plymouth Sa-lem High School, Joy and Canton Center roads in Canton. Those who are interested in boating safety may attend. For more information, call Shirley Kinsler, 455-2676

• NEWBORN CARE The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

tion Association will offer a two-week course for expectant couples on newborn care. Sessions are sched-uled for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, and Tuesday. Oct. 4, at Geneva Unit-ed Presbyterian Church, 5835 N. Sheldon Road, Canton. Classes give information on care and develop-ment of infants from birth through the age of 3 months. To register or for more information, call 459-7477.

• DOG OBEDIENCE Obedience classes for all breeds

are offered by the Detroit German Shepherd Dog Obedience Training Club Classes are offered Monday and Wednesday evenings at the American Legion Hall, 31775 Grand River, Farmington. Novice classes are held at 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. Mon-days Advanced classes are held at 7 p.m. Wednesdays, followed by open and utility classes at 8 p.m. A health certificate is required. Classes are for dogs 6 months and older. The next series of classes begins Wednes-day. Sept. 28, and Monday, Oct. 3. Price is $60 for a 12-week session For more information, call 476-2477 or 521-6496.

• CHILDBIRTH SERIES The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

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• APPLE FESTIVAL The Apple Festival will be held

from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 1. in Plymouth's Old Village. Those 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, an outdoor antique fair, entertainment and other activities are planned. An auc-tion will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 1.

• BETHANY W E S T Bethany West will host a dance at

9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1, at St. Robert Bellarmine Church, at West Chicago and Inkster roads in Redford. Bethany West is a support group for separated and divorced people. There will be a short meeting before the dance. Price is $6, including beer and set-ups. Music will be by Chico The dance is for singles over age 21. For more information, call 728-7681.

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• 60-PLUS Area senior citizens may attend

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• ALZHEIMER'S GROUPS The 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 ^"-"givers, family members and friends of people who have Alzheimer's For more infor-mation, call 557-8277

• NEWCOMERS LUNCH The Plymouth Newcomers will

meet Thursday, Oct. 6. at the Hili side Inn, 41661 Plymouth Road Plymouth Hospitality time will be at 11:30 a.m., 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

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Road. The brunch will be held from »:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Materka is the director of development and pub-lic relations for tbe 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 tbe 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 $12. are available at Armbrusters 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. "Hie school is on Plymouth Road at Gotfredson. Geer School is a one-room scboolbouser 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 its 10th annual fall luncheon and card party. Luncheon will be served from 11 30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8. and will be followed by an afternoon of card playing. The VFW Hall is at 1426 S. Mill St.. Plymouth. Lunch-eon-only tickets, priced at $3.50. will be available in advance and at tbe door Tickets for the luncheon and cards, priced at $4, will be available by advance sale only Tickets may be purchased by calling Veneta Horn beck, 453-8040, or Thelma Van-Buren, 981-9289. There will be door prizes and a booth with baked goods and handmade crafts. FYoceeds from the Saturday, Oct. 8. event will be used for the auxiliary's charitable projects.

• 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 Theater in downtown Northville. 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 $12.50 per person To reserve tickets, call Laverqe 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 of First Step.

• CRAFT FAIR Delta Kappa Gamma, a local

teachers' organization, will hold its 1988 scholarship craf t fair Saturday. Oct. 29. at Plymouth Canton High School. Crafters are needed who spe-cialize in fabric crafts, basketweav-ing, quilting, novelty toys, dolls. Vie-toriana. handmade wood furniture, candles and paintings For an appli-cation form or more information, send a postcard to: Ann M Krankei, 45039 Governor Bradford. Plym-outh, Mich.. 48170

• VIVIAN CLUB The Vivian Gub of Plymouth Elks

Lodge No. 1780 will hold a craft ba-zaar Sunday. Nov 6. Booths are available, priced at $15 For more information, call 455-1983 or 349-2851.

• MUSEUM FUN The Plymouth Historical Museum

is at 155 S. Main. Plymouth. It is open to the public 1-4 p.m Thursday. Saturday and Sunday. Admission price at the museum is $1 for adults, 50 cents for those ages 12-17 and 25 cents for children 5-11. For more in-formation. call 455-8940.

• BREASTFEEDING The La Lecbe League of Plym-

outh-Can ton meets at 7-9 p.m the fourth Tuesday of each month up-stairs at the Dunning-Hough Library, 223 S. Main S t . Plymouth. Tbe La Lecbe League provides information and support for women who are breastfeeding. Pregnant women and nursing mothers may attend. Those attending may bring their babies For more information, call 464-9714

or 459-1322

• ART GALLERY An extensive selection of original

art work is available for rent at the Plymouth Community Arts Council's art rental gallery The gallery oper-ates from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. each Wednesday upstairs at the Dunning-Hough Library. 223 S. Main St.. Plymouth Rental price is $5 per pic-ture per month. For more informa-tion. call the gallery, 459-0110, on Wednesdays, or 459-6896 at other times Proceeds support such PCAC programs as grants and scholar-ships. and are also used to buy new paintings for the gallery

• THEATRE GUILD The Plymouth Theatre Guild will

meet at 8 p.m. the third Tuesday of tjie month at the Plymouth Hilton Inn, 14707 Northville Road Those who are interested in Theatre Guild activities may attend

• BEAUTIFIERS The Canton Beautification Com-

mittee meets at 7:30 p.m. the third Wednesday of the month at Canton Township Hall, on Canton Center Road south of Proctor For more in-formation. call Tillie Schultz. 453-6084. or Gen W'ojcik. 459-4132

• NEEDLEPOINT GUILD The Livonia chapter. American

Needlepoint Guild, meets at 7 p.m the third Wednesday of each month Meetings are held at tbe Livonia Senior Citizen Activity Center, 33000 Civic Center Drive Needlepointers at all skill levels may attend. For more information, call 864-2814

• EMBROIDERERS The Mill Race chapter of tbe Em-

broiderers Guild of America meets at 7:30 p.m. the first Thursday of each month. Meetings are held at the Fraternal Order of Eagles' second floor banquet room, 113 Center St., Northville. Stitchers at all levels may attend. For more information, call 437-4478.

• CANTON PIONEERS * The Pioneers Senior Club of Can-

ton meets at 12 30 p.m. Fridays at the Canton Recreation Center, 42237 Michigan Ave. at Sheldon New members may attend. For more in-formation. call 397-1000 Ext. 278.

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• CANTON T O P S The Canton chapter of TOPS

(Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets 6 30-8 p.m. Thursdays at Geneva Presbyterian Church, 5835 N Shel-don. Canton For more information, call 453-6543 or 344-8999 (evenings^

• CHILDREN'S NURSERY Plymouth Children's Nursery, a

cooperative nursery school, has class openings available for 3- and 4-year-olds this fall The school is on Shel-don Road in Canton For enrollment information, call Linda. 981-1707

• WILLOW CREEK The Willow Creek Co-op Preschool

has openings for the 3-year-old two-day classes Openings are also avail-able for the 4-year-old three-day classes. The preschool is at 5835 N. Sheldon Road, Canton At the pres-chool. parents are involved with state-certified teachers in a develop-mental program for children For enrollment information, call Kathy Vogt. 981-1191.

• KIWANIS CLUB The Plymouth Kiwanis Gub meets

at 6 30 p m every Tuesday at the Mayflower Hotel in downtown Plymdbtk Gub members are in-volved in a variety of community ac-tivities and national programs The public may attend the Plymouth Kiwanis Gub's weekly meetings.

• M O M. GROUP The MOM (Meet Other Mothers)

group meets from 9 30 to 11:30 a.m. the second and fourth Fridays of each month Meetings are held at the First Presbvtenan Church of Plym-outh. 701 W Church St MO M. is a support group for mothers Tbe group has met in the area for more than five years Speakers and discus-sions on subjects of interest and con-cern for mothers are featured Moderately-priced child care is available For rnqpe information,

•call Kim, 459-7465 or Marv Ellen. 348-8057

• PLYMOUTH T O P S

TOPS I Take Off Pounds Sensibly j of Plymouth meets each Wednesday-evening at the Come Little Children Center, 45050 Warren, between Shel-don and Cantoo Center roads Weigh in is at 6 30 p.m, with the meeting at 7-8 p.m For more information, call 453-2658 or 453 2347

• MALA WISLA

Tbe Mala Wisla children s dance ensemble is accepting students for the fall dance program Children ages 2 4 to 18 will learn Polish-American and Polish eihrnc dances They will also learn to sing Polish folk songs Classes will be held week-ly m the Plymouth area For more information, call Chris. 459-5696. or Annette 427-7237

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Your Invitation to Worship Mail Copy To: O B S E R V E R & E C C E N T R I 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 , L i v o n i a 4 8 1 5 0

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BAPTIST LUTHERAN C H U R C H MISSOURI S Y N O D EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN

INDEPENDENT BAPTIST BIBLE FELLOWSHIP

H.L. Petty Paalor

YOUTH AWANA CLUBS

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

525-3664 or 261-9276 Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship 6:00 P.M. Wed. Family Hour 7:30 P.M.

S e p t e m b e r 2 5 t h

11:00 A.M. "I Think I Will Quit" 6:00 P.M. " S u p p e r T ime"

King's M e s s e n g e r ' s Quar te t at 10:00 & 11:00 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

1 4 1 7 5 F a r m i n g t o n R d . ( J u s t N . of J e f f r i e s X - W a y )

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f L U T H E R A. W E R T H , P A S T O R 8 u n d a y W o r s h i p 8:30 A 11:00 A.M. S u n d a y S c h o o l & Bible Claaa 9:45 A.M.

W e a k Day S c h o o l , P r e - S c h o o l , K i n d e r g a r t e n TUNE IN THE LUTHERAN HOUR, 7:30 A.M. SUNDAY • WXYT-AM RADIO (1270)

INDEPENDENl 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 Cen t r a l Middle S c h o o l

4 CHURCH JHA T PREACHES WHA T THE BIBLE TEACHES" "

N e w S u n d a y S c h e d u l e

10:30 A.M. V isua l B ib le T e a c h i n g

10:30 A.M. V i ta l B ib le P r e a c h i n g

8:00 P.M. Evening Worship 7:15 P.M. Wednesday Evening

Or. Slsn Jenkins, Paator Central Christ ian School

A Day Care With A Wcyking Mother In Mind

ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN Church & School 5885 Venoy ! Bl* N ol Ford Ra . Wesliand 425-0260

Divine Worship 8 * 1 1 A.M. Bible Class A SS 9-.30 A.M.

Monday Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Ralpn Fischer, Pastor

Gary D Headapofil. Associate Pastor

HOUMU-TABOR UJTfCMM CHURCH I SCHOOL 9600 leverne. So Redtord-937-2424

Rev Glenn Kopper Rev Lawrence Wltto

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

Sunday School S Bible Classes 9:45 A M Christian School Pre-schoo«-Bth Grade

Carol Heidi. Principal 937-2233

l ^ i s e r ) ( T m i s c LUTHERAN CHURCH 46250 A n n A r b o r R o a d

P l y m o u t h 4 5 3 - 5 2 5 2 The Rev. K .M. Mehr l , Pas to r

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

Sunday School a n d Adult Bible Study

9:45 A . M .

Wednesday Bible Study 10 A .M

Nursery Provided

tL KENNETH D. GRIEF

PASTOR

G R A C E B A P T I S T C H U R C H

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

SUNDAY SCHOOL SUN. 1(H» A.M. MORNING WORSHIP SUN. 11:00 A.M. EVENING WORSHIP SUN. 7:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY WED. 7:00 P.M.

2 8 4 4 0 LYNDON. LIVONIA, Ml

G R A N D R I V E R B A P T I S T C H U R C H O F L I V O N I A i A f f i l i a ted w i t h Amer ican Bapt is t Chu rches . U.S.A.)

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

9 30 A M FAMILY 8 I B L E SCHOOL 6:15 P.M. D INNER (RSVP) 10 45 A M W O R S H I P 7:00 P.M FAMILY NIGHT P R O G R A M

Rev Ronald E Cary 261-6950

A B C / 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

S e p t e m b e r 2 5 t h 9:30 A.M. " H a n g i n g In H e l p l e s s n e s s "

Rev. Mark Fieida-Sommera preaching

10:45 A.M. Church School For All Ages Rev wm £ Nensor Re* Mark F«IOs-Somm«s Mrs Donna Gleaton

S«mior Paslor Associate Pasior Director or Music

5VXJC NORTH -iBB-'OBlAL ROAD »l«WJTH WIC-'Gan 48' '<3

-•iS 230C

J + v j M ' - . ' L L . L i . i J L J*

9:40 A.M. S u n d a y S c h o o l 11:00 A.M. Morn ina W o r s h i p

Dr. Wm. stahl preaching 6:30 P.M. E v e n i n g W o r s h i p

Dr. Wm. Stahl

i. C neryt Kayc . Music DTreeter

N O R T H W E S T B A P T I S T C H U R C H 23445 M-tMleben 1% aiks S. oi 10 Mae • 4743393

Sunday Schoo l M S A.M. Morn ing Worsh ip 11 AO A.M. Evening Worship 7:00 P.M.

W e d n e s d a y Sarv ice 7DO P.M. Nursery Provided

Rev Richard L Karr, Pastor

LUTHER STANLEY PASTOR

Ph 421-7B88 • 427-4571

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 3026a Marquette & Henry Ruff

Garden City, Ml We Are An Independent

Fundamental, Pre-Millennialist V V In Doctrine, Using the KJB

As Our Resource.

Schedule of Services: Sunday School Sun. 10:00 A M

Morning Worship Sun. 11:00 A.M Evening Worship Sun. 6:00 P.M. Thursday Bible Study 7:00 P.M.

Mt. Vernon Baptist Church (SBC) 8828 Wormer • Redford, MI 48239

SUNDAY ° BUxk* WeMt 01 Teleffraph at Joy Rd ) 9:45 Bible Study WEDNESDAY

11 00 Worship 7:00 Prayer Meeting 5:30 Church Training Age Group Activities 6:30 Worship WENDELL RYCKMAN. Paslor Preschool Care

EPISCOPAL

Saint John's

E p i s c o p a l Church

574 South St>e»don

Plymouth .453-0190

Sunday 7:45 AM. Holy Eucharist Service

9:00 A.M. Bible Study Class 10:00 A.M. Holy Eucharist-

Service Church School Classes

(Hungry Cere A vmlabiej

8AMT ANDREWS! EPISCOPAL CHURCH

HfcOOAM. Holy Eucharist & Bibla Teaching

Livonia, Michigan 44154 421-6461

Wednesday 9:30 A.M. Holy Eucharist Saturday 5:00 P.M Hoty Eucharist Sunday 7:46 A.M. Holy E u c h v M

M 0 A.M. Christian Education tor ai ages 1 0 * 0 A.M. Holy Eucharist

Sunday Moming - Nursery Cere AvsflaMs

The Rev. ( M M J. Harrington.

CT9C0PAL CHUPCH Of THE HOLY SPWT 9063 Nwvtxxgh Road

onis-5ei -0: 1-0211 Ths Rev Emery F Orevase Vicar

G R A C E L U T H E R A N C H U R C H M I S S O U R I S Y N O D

25630 GRAND RIVER at BEECH DALY 532-2266 REDFORD TWP

S u n d a y Servicas snd Sunday School

9:15 6 11:00 A.M.

Rev. Victor F. Halboth, Jr.. Pastor Air Conditioned

Rev Thomas Waber. Pastoral Asst Rev V.F Halboth. Sr Pastor Enx>rttua

St. Paul's Lutheran Missouri Synod 20805 Middleman at 8 Mile Farmington HWs >474-0675

The Rev Ralph E Un^er, Pastor The Rev Can E Mehl, Pastoral Assistant

SATURDAY WORSHIP 6PM SUNDAY WORSHIP 6 30 & 11 A M

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

Randy ZtatlnsfcI. Principal 474-2488

EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH

IN AMERICA

F A I T H L U T H E R A N 30000 Five Mile. East of Merrlmsn

421-7249 Holy Communion

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

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

Come Share The Spirit'

ST. PAUL S LUTHERAN MISSOURI SYNOD

High & Elm Streets. Northville T. Lubeck, Pastor

C. Boerger-Pulpit Asst. Church 349-3140 — School 349-31 »6 Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11:00 A M

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

LUTHERAN C H U R C H

W I S C O N S I N S Y N O D

ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Worship Service 8:00 ft 11:00 A.M.

Pastor: Jerry Yarnell Assistant: Ore* Morton

Youth Director: Glnnie Hauck 7000 N. Sheldon, Canton Twp • 459-3333

(Just South ol Warren Rd )

A P O S T O L I C LUTHERAN C H U R C H

F I R S T A P O S T O L I C LUTHERAN CHURCH

26325 Halstead Road at 11 Mile Farmrngton Hills, MTcnrgan

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 E v a n g e l i c a l L u t h e r a n C h u r c h e a

WISCONSIN LUTHERAN RADIO HOUR

WCAR 1090 SUNDAY 10:30 A.M.

In Livonia St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church

17810 Farmington Rd. Pastor Carl Page! • 261-1360

Services 8:30 & 11:00 A.M. Sunday School 9:45 A.M.

In P lymouth

St. Peter Ev. Lutheran Church 1343 Penniman Ave.

Pastor Mark Freier • 453-3393 Worship Services 8:00 & 10:30 A.M.

Sunday School and Bible Class 9:15 A.M

in Radford T o w n s h i p

Lola Park Ev. Lutheran Church 14750 Kinloch

Pastor Edward Zeli • 532-8655

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

Sunday School 9:45 A.M.

UNITED M E T H O D I S T

S T . M A T T H E W S U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T

30900 Six Mile Rd OewdT Strong W U r n w I U I M M t Mmstar *422-6C38

10:00 A.M Worship Service 10:00 A.M Church School

(3 yrs. - 8th Grade)

10:00 A.M. Jr. & Sr. High Class 11:15 A .M. Adult Study Class

Nursery Provided

GARDEN CITY FIRST

UNITED METH00IST CHURCH

Dr. David A. Russell 421-8628

W o r s h i p S e r v i c e

fc30 A.M.

Nursery Provided

6 4 4 3 M e r n m a n R d .

(Bat. Ford Rd. 4 Warren)

G a r d e n C i t y

NARDIN PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

29887 West Eleven MUe Hoed Jual Weal of M«ddtebert

9:154 11:00 A.M Worship

September 25th T h e Last Temptation

tfCMsr Dr. Wm A. Rrtter Dr W i n A. Rmer. Paetor Rev George KUbourn Rev Davtd R Sirooe Aaaoc Pastor Mr Mahw Rookua. Cm ol Muuc an Roy, Ok. e* Educ Prooramirtnj Be* Meter. Dtr olCXMren'l Utraetrtee

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CHERRY MX UNITED METH00IST CHURCH Rev. Randy Whltcomb

Worship Service Sunday School 8:30 and 11:00 A.M. 9 3 0 A.M.

Nursery Provided 321 Ridge Road

V»t South ol Cherry MM an Canton

N E W B U R Q U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

36500 Arm Arbor Trail Uvonlas Ottlest Church

9:15 4 11:00 A.M. Worship 4 Sunday School

September 25th

"Tai l ing Right F r o m Wrong Dr. David E Church preaching

Dr. David E. Church, Rev. Roy Forsyth

A L D I R S Q A T K UNITED METMOOiST CHURCH

(Redford Twp.) 10000 BEECH DALY ROAD

Oetneeii Plymouth and Weer CMcmgo

Redtord. Ml 48230 •37-S170

8:30 A.M. Worship In C h * * 0:46 A.M. Sunday School - AS Ages

11O0 A.M. Worship In Sanctuary and Chadrsn's Church

* i n D e f e n a e o f K i d a r

Nurssry Provided Senctuery Cry *oom

W A R ! ) E V A N G E L Farmington and Six MiW Rd

Sunday Service Broadcast 9:30 A.M. WMUZ-FM 103.5

Nursery Provided at All Serv ices

I C A L P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H 422-1150

8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 a .m . Worship and S u n d a y Schoo l

-ARE ALL RELIGIONS THE SAME? PLURALISM'' Dr. Bartlett L. Hess - 8:30 Service at Ward and

11:30 Service at Schoolcraft "LENDING A H A N D "

Rev John B Crlmmins - 10:00 & 11:30 Services 7:00 P.M

"MAXIMUM GAIN" Rev. John B. Crimmins Wednesday, 7:00 P.M.

SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (Activities for All Ages)

Addi t ional Sunday Serv ice at Schoolcraf t Co l lage

10:00 A.M. S u n d a y Schoo l 11:30 A.M. Worsh ip

UNITED C H U R C H O F CHRIST

^ Salem United Church of Christ

33424 OAKLAND AVENUE FARMINGTON, MtCHMAN 4S024

©(313) 474-SMO

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

Barrier Free Sanctuary Nursery Prowded

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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 RrJ, Plymouth at Gottfredson & Ann Arbor Rd

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

Rev. William C. Moors - Pastor William T. Bran ham, Asst. Pastor

Nursery Provided

Phone 459-9550

PRESBYTERIAN ( U S A )

R o s e d a l e G o n d e n s Pnesbyteuian C h u « c b , ( U . S . A J

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60th Anniversary Celebration Edward Gehres , J r . Execut ive Presby te r Detroit Presbytery

.Rev. Dr. Laurence A. Martin Nursery Care Provided C e l e b r a t i n g Sixty Y e a 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 4 2 2 - 1 4 7 0

9:30 A.M. Adult Bible Study 9:30 & 11:00 A.M.

Worship & Church School

R e v . P a u l I r w i n P r e a c h i n g

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

K i r k o f O u r S a v i o r SSO CHERRY HtLL WESTLANO

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NURSERY C/.RE AVAILABLE Neil D. Cowling, Pastor 728-1088

-.ST. TIMOtHY CHUftCH 16700 N e w b u r g h R o a d

' Livonia • 464-8844 Church School - Worship 11:00 A.M

S e p t e m b e r 25th "Seeking The Essence of ths Church" Rev. J. Cyrus Smith interim Pastor

A Creative Christ Centered Congregation PLEASE VISIT

St. Atxfiew's Presbyterian Church 26701 Joy Road

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7 T ' Rev. Larry Austin 274-3820

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

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

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Family marks Rosedale Gardens' 60th year By Susan Buck staff writer

When the Rosedale Gardens Pres-byterian Church was chartered in 1928 with 16 members, it wasn't dismayed by the fact that there were only 30 homes in the area

On Sunday, when the church cele-brates its 60th anniversary, it will take pride in the stability of both its congregation, which now numbers 700, and the well-populated Livonia community from which it operates.

And members from the Hurd Val-rance and Robert Barnes Sr fami-lies. which span four generations of membership, will be at the church celebration.

"I remember when church mem-bers sat on folding camp chairs." said Genevieve Valrance, 89.

Valrance and her deceased hus-band. Hurd, joined the church in 1942 and raised sons George and James in the church.

Now members of George's family, including wife Mary Lou and oldest daughter Ginna Williams and her husband, Dan. and three children participate. George is an elder in the church.

The Robert Barnes Jr. family, which consists of five children, are relative newcomers in the church.

They joined seven years ago. Barnes, who is an elder, and his wife, Pat, are active in the youth mission cara-van.

TRAVELING for the first time this year, they accompanied a group of the church's 20 high school-age youth to Pasadena, Calif., where they worked at the U.S. Center for World Missions There they helped to refurbish the area.

The mission caravan, whioh was started in 1963. travels annually to different parts of the country help-ing out by roofing churches, clearing brush and working with the poor. In the past, they have also traveled to Mexico.

Grandson Steven who is 5 months old is the youngest Barnes member, great-grandmother, Bessie, who ir in her 80s, is the oldest.

The original church building was a gift of the Detroit Presbytery. Seats for the sanctuary were bought f rom a Detroit theater, according to a church history.

Church dinners were a group ef-fort.

"Hams were baked by Mr. Burke, a local baker. Beatrice Weinert and Oda Cooper often cooked chickens at home. Rheo McKinney, Lena Metsger, Bina Hodson and others do-nated pies and cakes. The Harry

Wolfes, with a produce farm, offered potatoes and other vegetables free for the digging or planting," accord-ing to the church history.

By 1933, the church had grown to 71 members, with 97 enrolled in the Sunday school.

Formality was the order of the day when ladies of the church went stumping for new members during the early 1930s Hats, gloves and

..fwo-piece knitted dresses were worn — even on 90-degree days.

MEN DIRECTED shoffleboard and target practice for boys in the church basement because there was no civic association clubhouse

The anniversary celebration will begin with a worship service at 10:30 a.m., with the Rev. Edward D. Gehres. executive presbyter of the Detroit Presbytery, as guest speak-er Officiating will be interim pastor the Rev Larry Martin and interim associate pastor the Rev. James J. Beates

The service will be followed by a catered dinner at noon, topped off by a birthday cake and a short pro-gram.

Anniversary plates with a sketch of the church done by Northville art-ist and church member Caroline Dunphy will be available as a keep-sake at Sunday's celebration.

R o s e d a l e G a r d e n s C h u r c h m e m b e r s s t r e t c h i n g four g e n e r a t i o n s i n c l u d e Daniel Wil l iams III ( left) , Ginna Wil l iams a n d Genev ieve V a l r a n c e .

ART EMANUELE/staff photographer They ' re p i c t u r e d h e r e with t h e Rev. Larry Mar-tin, who is p a s t o r of R o s e d a l e G a r d e n s P r e s b y -ter ian C h u r c h .

church bulletin The church bulletin is published

every Thursday in the Observer. Information for the church bulle-tin mus t be received in the Lipo-m a office by noon the Monday preceding publication. Send in-formation to the Observer, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150

• CELEBRATION On Sunday, Sept. 25, First United

Methodist Church of Plymouth will celebrate 160 years of ministry. To help the congregation celebrate this landmark in history. Bishop Judith Craig, leader of the Michigan area, will preach at 9:15 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Craig was elected in 1984 to the episcopal office. She previously served as council director for the East Ohio Conference.

• SHABBAT SERVICE A Shabbat Evening Service will be

at 8:30 p.m. Friday. Sept. 23. at Tem-ple Beth Jacob in Pontiac. Instead of a sermon, after an abbreviated ser-vice, the first meeting for the Jewish Gi ra f fe Club/Jewish Deep-Sea Divers will take place during the Oneg Shabbat.

For more information, call the Temple Beth Jacob office at 332-3212.

a HEALTH PROGRAM Nativity United Church of Christ

is participating in a free health pro-gram from 7:30-9 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, at tbe church, 9435 Henry Ruff, Lovoma. The pros sented by the VA Hospital. Its car-diovascular research team will give a presentation. The team will do blood pressure readings and choles-terol screening tests at no charge.

In addition to the screening, a

B i shop Judith Craig s p e a k s at celebrat ion

member of the Livonia Public Schools Department of Community Education will present a program on diet, exercise and menu planning. Nativity United Church of Christ is also-presenting programs Tuesday, Oct. 25, "Here's to Your Safety," and Tuesday, Nov. 22, "Here's to Our Church." For more information, call 421-5406.

• GOSPEL SING Pentecostal Church of God, 11663

Areola, one block west of Inkster Road, Livonia, will have a gospel sing from 2-5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25.

• VIDEO SEMINAR Canton Calvary Assembly of God

has started a four-week video semi-is pre- nar fnr teenagers, "Why Wait." at 7

p.m. Wednesdays through Oct. 12. The Rev. Wayne Beason, minister of youth, initiates tbe seminar. Tbe vi-deo features Josh McDowell, a well-known Christian speaker to high school and college young people.

Canton Calvary is at 7933 Sheldon. Canton For more information, call 455-0820.

• SINGING COUPLE Doug and Bonnie Jenkins will be

in concert at 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 25, at Tri-City Assembly of God Church, 2100 Hannan, east of 1-275, north of Michigan Avenue. Canton The Jenkins have pe r fo rmed throughout the United States and on TV shows, such as "100 Huntley Street." and at the Billy Graham Crusade. For more information, call 721-6832

• ROUND-UP SUNDAY Bethel Baptist Temple. 29475 W

Six Mile, Livonia, will have "Round-Up Sunday" at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m services Sunday. Sept. 25. The King's Messengers will perform. A nursery will be provided. For more informa-tion. call 525-3664 or 261-9276.

• GOOD NEWS TEAM Charlie Osburn, a Catholic lay

evangelist from the Diocese of Pen-sacola, Fla., will speak at area Cath-olic churches Monday-Wednesday, Sept. 26-28. Osburn will speak at the following churches: 8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 26; at St. Thomas A' Becket Church, Lilley and Cherry Hill roads. Canton; at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, at St. Mel Church, Inkster Road, north of Warren Road. Dearborn Heights; and at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday. Sept. 28, at St. Edith Church. New-burgh and Five Mile roads, Livonia.

• PARISH MISSION St. Valentine Church. Beech Daly

south of Five Mile, Redford Town-ship. will host a parish mission Sun-day-Thursday, Sept. 25-29. Services

will be at 9 a.m and 7 30 p.m. Each service will focus on a different to-pic. A social hour will follow Baby-sitting will be provided For more in-formation, call 532-4394

• TESTIMONY Sam Salter, founder of Sam Salter

Ministries, will give his testimony and will play the trombone at 6:30 p.m Sunday. Sept. 25. at Livonia As-sembly of God Church, 33015 W. Sev-en Mile, near Loveland. Salter has played in such bands as Stan Kenton, Maynard Ferguson. Ted Weems and Ralph Materie.

He and his wife will also appear at 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 25, at United Assembly of God. 46500 Territorial Road, one ^mile west of Sheldon. Plymouth The meeting is open to the public.

• DIVORCE RECOVERY Ward Presbyterian Church. 17000

Farmington Road, Livonia, will have its fall edition of the Divorce Recov-ery Workshop at 7 p.m. Thursday. Sept 29. The workshop consists of eight weekly sessions.

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

• NEW BEGINNINGS New Beginnings, a support group

for those experiencing grief or loss, will lake place at 7:30 p.m. Mondays starting Oct. 3, at St. Matthew Unit-ed Methodist Church, 30900 W. Six Mile, between Middlebelt and Merri-man roads, Livonia

Speakers will include: Oct. 3, the Rev David Strong; Oct 10, the Rev Robert Weikart Oct. 17. Karol Kay-

Your Invitation to Worship ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHURCHES OF CHRIST

B r i g b t i p o o r T a h c r p a c l c

Assemb l ies of G o d 26555 Franklin Rd. • Southlield, Ml (1-496 & Telegraph - Weal of Holiday inn)

A Charitmstic Church where people ot many demootmatioryt worship together

Morning Worehip • M 0 4 114)0 AM. Sunday School - * 4 5 4 1100 A.M.

Celebration ot Prelee - 6:30 P -M 7 JO P . M Wed. Adutt, Youth 4 CMWren

Ministry Io the Daaf Sunday Nursery provided at ell sacv+c— THOMAS E. TRASH, PASTOR

"A Caring & Sharing Church"

L I V O N I A 15431 Merriman Rd.

SUNDAY WORSHIP 8:30, 11:00 A.M. & 6:00 P.M.

THOMAS FENDER, MINISTER DAV10 KOHN, Associate Minister

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FAIRLANE ASSEMBLY WEST (Assembl ies of God)

41355 Six Mile Rd., Northville Rev. J o h n Booher , Sr . Pas tor 561-3300

S u n d a y Worship, 11:00 AM ft fcSO P.M.

Fairlane Waat Chriatian School Preacbool & K-8

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ST. JOHN NEUMANN 44S00 Warran* Canton* 455-5410

Father Gaorga Charnley. Paetor MASSES

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"Confidence and the Wey ot the Croee"

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son, and Oct 24, Dr Tom Roe The meetings are free and open to the public. For more information, call 422-6038

a CHURCH C L A S S E S 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. at 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

a 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

a PLAY "Under Milkwood. the most pop-

ular play of Dylan Thomas, will be perform at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept 29. at St. Paul Cathedral, 4800 Wood-ward." Detroit The production fea-tures British actors, Mr and Mrs William Frey of Theatre Rounda-bout in London, England

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

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

a BIKE FOR BREATH Livonia Assembly of God. 33015

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

I t moral perspectives

Rabbi Irwin Groner

Goals for a moral life can be accomplished

This is the season in the calendar of the Jewish faith devoted to intros-pection, self-scrutiny and repen-tance. I share with all the readers of the Observer & Eccentric this per-spective on the goals of a moral life

(I) A GROWING MIND: Never have people been as conscious as to-day of the importance of good health The feats of medical science are reported daily in the press, cele-brated in the mass media and eager-ly discussed in our informal conver-sations

But in our concern for our physi-cal well-being, we ought not to ne-glect the cultivation of our spiritual resources, the aspiration to wisdom and knowledge that is the hallmark of the growing mind

Knowledge is one of the best guarantees we can acquire against the constriction of the habitual and the familiar To learn something we have never known before is to enter the domain of surprise and wonder-ment It is to savor an experience of adventure

To be truly educated means to be open to a new challenge of thought all the time A knowledgeable person is not someone who once read a book and never got over it A knowledge-able person is one who continues to learn and to seek knowledge

(II) THE HELPING HAND: Im planted deep within the human spirit is the capacity to seek out the needs of others and to know the delight that comes from the act of service it*lf

Has a child ever slipped a hand into yours, just because he wanted to walk bestde you"' Have you ever seen your gift or your word evoke on a face darkened by distress, a transforming smile of joy' Then you have experienced the delight that is truly the enlargement of Ufe itself

So many of as strike bargains with n—r r w i a r i n r i a tut "givr rharity" as if it were a kind of transaction ar-ranged with an eye to the balance sheet The highest form of charity Mat a gtfL bat a righteous deed It is not done mechanically. It is accom-panied by an experience of helpful-ness and sense of humanity

Charity involves imagination and insight Some people refuse to par-

ticipate in philanthropy, for. as they put it. they ask for nothing from any-one and. therefore, need give nothing in return But they are profoundly mistaken

Each of us has come into the world, into a community, into a country built by the labor and sacri-fice of untold generations Tbe great-est benefactor cannot give to society as much as society has given to him.

(TO) A BRAVE HEART: Of enor-mous importance to our world is the virtue known as moral courage This is the readiness to expose oneself to sacrifice, sometimes even to suffer-ing in order to uphold and advance a moral principle

The greatest heroes of history are those who were ready to endure moral disapproval, contempt, rejec-tion or even worse, rather than de-part from what they saw as the right course

The quality of moral courage is asked of each of us In the pressure of our collective lives, we accept without questions tbe standards of our group and the questionable prac-tices of our day

We encounter an increasing num-ber of little compromises that cir-cumstances urge us to make They are petty, seemingly insignificant yielding* of a higher motive to a lower impulse Sometimes the good is identified with what is accepted and prevalent

Many a teenager has tried to con-vince his dubious parents by the log-ic of " everyone is doing it" as though numbers determine values Or else we say. "Go fight city hall "

A wise man satd. "You can deter-mine a man's character by what be stands for. but even more accurately by what he won't stand for."

The person of moral courage will declare "This is what I choose as right I will not surrender to the p S l t god Of 1 — impart to my children indtpendewct of will and judgment that will enable them to be different from others, when the principles of truth and in-tegrity ere at •take.'*

Rabbi / r u i n Groner is with Congregation Shoarey Zedek tn Southfieid

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bazaars • MARSHALL SCHOOL

Crafters are wanted for the Mar-shall School PTA craft 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 at 525-5337.

• MADONNA COLLEGE Madonna College, 36600 School-

craft, Livonia, is looking for crafters for its holiday craft showcase from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 6. For information, call 591-5126.

• 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. For information, call 728-2470 or 595-1305

• ST. THEODORE St. Theodore's Confraternity of

Christian Mothers will hold a Busy Bee Boutique from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, at the church, 8200 Wayne Road, Westland. Items by 76 crafters will be on sale.

• ST. MICHAEL St. Michael Christian Women's

Guild will hold its annual arts and crafts show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, in the parish ac-tivities building on Hubbard Street ui Plymouth. Crafts by 40 artisans will be on sale.

• WHITE HEATHER The White Heather Club, 150

Vester, Ferndale, is renting tables at $15 each or two for $25 for its arts and craft show Saturday, Nov 12. For information, call Marion Nowak at 421-4578.

• REDFORD LUTHERAN Table space at $20 per table is

available for a Christmas arts and crafts fair from 8 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.

• ALDERSGATE UNITED Aldersgate United Methodist

Church, 10000 Beech Daly, Redford Township, will have its annual rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24.

• HARRIS-KEHRER VFW Applications are being accepted

for table rental for our annual arts and crafts bazaar on Nov. 12, at Harris-Kehrer VFW Post 3323, 1055 S. Wayne, near Avondale, Westland For more information, call 326-3323 or 722-8053 Cut-off day for rentals will be Oct. 15.

• AFSCME AFSCME Local 1483 will sponsor

a craft fair Oct. 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

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r o o m s , d i n i n g r o o m s , wal l u n i t s , o c c a s i o n a l t a b l e s , l a m p s , a c c e n t p i e c e s a n d a c c e s s o r i e s . It has to g o in three days. So w e ' r e knocking 33% to 60**.* off practi-cally all our p r ices N o special o r d e r s obviously, and immediate delivery on ly (Kir once-in-11-years r emode l -ing sale: We have n o cho ice .

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Thursday. September 22, 1988 O&E # 1 C

The 'right' mix of investments By Alan Ferrara and Dan Boyce special writers

Local financial planning ex-perts reviewed the data of the family profiled here and made general recommendations based on the participant's resources ami goals. The information is for educational purposes only; refer-ences are not intended as dis-crimination or endorsements by Obsen'er & Eccentric Newspa-pers or the advisers interviewed.

To receive a free financial planning brochure or to obtain a questionnaire to have your finances reviewed in this column, contact the Center for Financial Planning, Dept. 100, 877 S. Adams. Suite 202, Birmingham 48009 or call 642-4000

Someone once said that "retire-ment is the time when you never do all the things you intended to do when you'd have the time.-' We may not be able to find all the time or energy to do all of the things we had planned for our retirement years, but with proper planning we can pro-vide the financial wherewithal.

This month's family profile cen-ters on Dave and Jane Prescott. Dave. 62, has retired from one of the auto companies and has accepted a position with another employer at a

FAMILY FINANCES

salary of $38,000 per year. Jane. 49, is not employed. With earnings from rental property and Dave's pension from his former employer they are able to live comfortably and set aside $1,500-$2.000 each month for savings.

Dave and Jane are in good finan-cial shape in planning for their re-tirement, but they still have some questions and concerns.

" Do we have the right mix of in-vestments for our current and future needs? Should we sell our rental property and invest the proceeds elsewhere? Is there any aspect of planning that we have overlooked?"

Dave and Jane are in an enviable position. The combination of pension benefits from both of Dave's em-ployers and Social Security will pro-vide them with their desired amount of retirement income of $40,000 per year, allowing them the luxury of reinvesting their entire investment income. We think it is generally de-sirable to have some growth of as-sets early in retirement, and the

The Bottom Line Financial strengths

• Severa l sources of i n come

• Cons iderab le sav:ngs accumula t ion

• G o o d retirement pens ions

• T h e y are updat ing their estate plan.

• G o o d benefits package at work .

Financial weaknesses

• H e a v e y concentrat ion of assets in long-term bonds.

« F lor ida investment p roper ty not per forming well.

• N o umbrel la liability insurance.

Prescotts should achieve substantial growth

BECAUSE THEY are in good fi-nancial shape, they should remain with investments that are primarily conservative. Dave and Jane do not need to take risks in order to achieve extraordinary returns, nor is it an appropriate strategy at this time in their.lives.

Almost half of the Prescotts' port-folio is invested in long-term munici-pal bonds. Because they do not need to maximize their current income at retirement, we would suggest that they adjust their portfolio so that the bonds are shorter term (generally under 10 years), of high quality, and have staggered maturities. This will provide greater stability of principal and, if interest rates rise, their in-come should increase whan matured bonds are reinvested. With the ex-ception of an oil and gas investment that has not performed well, the re--maining investments are of a high quality and no changes would be rec-ommended at this time. The Prescotts are sufficiently invested in tax-exempt bonds, so no additional investment in that area is suggested.

They own a rental property in Florida, which was bought primarily as an income tax shelter. We think it may be advisable to sell it. Being an absentee landlord is difficult under the best of circumstances, and in-come tax losses alone are not a suffi-cient reason to retain property Un-less there are other considerations for holding the property, such as sig-nificant opportunity for apprecia-tion, Dave and Jane may want to sell the Florida real estate and use the proceeds to buy the retirement home in Arizona they have been contem-plating

IN GENERAL, Dave and Jane are covered under a good benefit pack-age. One problem is that they have

substantial assets to protect; the modest cost of an umbrella liability policy would be well worth the piece of mind it can create. An umbrella liability policy is designed to cover the insured against catastrophic lia-bilities that exceed coverage provid-ed by a homeowners or auto policy. Without the coverage provided by an umbrella policy, a judgment against the Prescotts as a result of some ac-cident could wipe out years of hard work.

Dave and Jane may also want to consider the purchase of one of the long-term convalescent care policies now available. At their current ages, the cost of such care is not overly expensive. These policies pay a cer-tain dollar amount for each day the insured is in a facility, regardless of whether skilled or custodial care is needed.

Finally, the Prescotts have indi-cated that they are in the process of updating their estate planning. Se-rious consideration should be given to the use of a living or revocable trust in addition to wills for Dave and Jane. Proper planning and asset allocation can minimize or eliminate probate and estate taxes on the first to die and possibly do the same on the second death. More assets would then be available for distribution to their heirs.

Proper positioning and periodic review of their assets will provide Dave and Jane with sufficient in-come to enjoy their retirement years. We leave it to them to find the time to do all those things they have been promising themselves.

Dan Boyce. a certified finan-cial planner, is a past president of the Metropolitan Detroit Soci-ety of the Institute for Certified Financial Planners whose prac-tice is in Birmingham. Alan Fer-rara is a partner tn the Farming-ton Hills law firm of Couzens, Lansky, Fealk, Ellis, Roeder & Lazar. He is immediate past president and current board member of the southeast Michi-gan chapter of the International Association for Financial Plan-ning.

Financial Position INVESTED ASSETS Fixed interest assets

Savings

Money Markets

Municipal Bonds

401 (k) Savings

Growth assets

$2,000

$52,000

$200,000

$30,000

Stocks $17,500

Mutual Funds $30,000

IRA-Mutual Funds $20,000

Investment property $110,000

Oil & Gas Partnership $15,000

Total Invested Assets $476,500

NON-INVESTMENT ASSETS

Residence

^Automobi les

Other personal assets

$75,000

$15,000

$15,000

Total

Total Assets

LIABILITIES Home Mortgage

I5j~| I S . l , Investment Property «

^ A u t 0

Credit Cards

$105,000

$581,500

$20,000

$30,000

$1,600

Total Liabilities

Net Worth

552,300

$529 ,200

Illegal immigrants tracked at local businesseses By Jenice Brunaon staff writer

For the first time. U.S. Immigra-tion and Naturalization Services is striking at the "magnet" credited with attracting the moat illegal aliens to this area — employment.

An estimated 12 million people currently live illegally in the United States, and employers who hire them are now subject to stiff fines. Since June, four area companies have been fined for hiring illegal workers; oth-ers have been cited for improper recordkeeping.

The Immigration Reform and Control Act passed by the U.S. Con-gress in 1986 holds employers re-sponsible for verifying the employ-ment eligibility of employees and maintaining those records.

On June 1, a new phase of the law kicked into action. This permits im-migration agents to levy fines for the first time against employers who hire people living here illegally and who are not in possession of proper employment visas.

"The U.S. is an economic magnet to most people of the world. They come here hoping to become a part of it. If their incentive for coming — employment — is removed, they're apt to think twice about it," said James Montgomery, district direc-tor of immigration in Detroit.

NATIONWIDE, 3,000 immigration agents and border patrol officers at-tempt to combat illegal immigration with limited success. The new law "is a tool to help them perform their jobs more effectively," Montgomery said.

Recently, a garden nursery in southwestern Wayne County within the Observer & Eccentric circulation area was charged with employing seven illegal workers from Poland who now face deportation bearings.

Tbe nursery owner will be fined but the amount remains uncertain, according to Frank Falkowski, who directs immigration investigations in Detroit. It will be reviewed later this year at a hearing by an adminis-trative law judge from Chicago who also conducts deportation hearings for the immigration service.

INVESTIGATING AGENTS rec-ommend imposing fines and the amount. The recommendations are then approved by the regional immi-gration director in Minnesota. Since the process is new and precedents

are few, the amount is nearly always reviewed, according to Falkowski

Two of three remaining cases are also under review, Including a fine in the amount of $3,900 that has been levied against an Ann Arbor firm charged with employing a British citizen.

To date, only Oaza Bakery in Hamtramck has paid a fine, $750, for employing two illegal workers

from Poland who have since been scheduled for deportation hearings.

"THE MORE that is done to cir-cumvent the law, the stiffer the pen-alty," Montgomery said.

The -fines • follow an 18-month grace period during which employ-ers were supplied with information about the new law. Those found vio-lating it during the grace period

were cited but not fined, providing they were first-time offenders.

The Szechuan Canton Restaurant in Canton was cited during the grace period for employing two illegals from Hong Kong, according to Fal-kowski. The illegal workers were scheduled for deportation hearings

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An underground existence By Janice Brunaon staff writer

Without the "Irish connection" in metropolitan Detroit, life for one young man from Ireland would be difficult

But because the connection here is relatively small compared to Irish enclaves in New York, Boston, Chi-cago and San Francisco, life is con-siderably easier.

A resident of Westland, he is an illegal alien who came to the United States several years ago. For pur-poses of this interview, he called himself Sean O'Brien, "a good Irish name." he said. In a lilting brogue -

Life is easier here for O'Brien be-cause "Irish people came before me," forming the connection.

And because the number of newly arrived Irish choosing to settle here remains low, friends and employers seldom think to ask O'Brien If he to "legal."

Plasty-nine percent of the people 1 meat don't know I'm Illegal. And I don't go around broadcasting it," he

OVUEN IS ONE of an 1M.MS young people who In recent yean have fled southern Ireland be-cause of desperate ecnowiik1 condi-tions. They eater the United States

on tourist visas. Once the visa ex-pires, they stay on illegally.

Dan O'Kennedy of Livonia, a na-turalized U.S. citizen who is active in immigration reform, calls the ex-odus of youth from Ireland a "tragic brain drain" but a potential "talent bonanza" for U S business.

Many of the illegals are well edu-cated. "As soon as they come out of college (In Ireland), they can't get jobs so they go back to school. They not only have B.A. (bachelor's) de-grees They hsve M.A. (master's) de-grees," O'Kennedy said.

If granted U.S. citizenship, they could fill jobs in medicine, law and computer analysis that the U.S. De-partment of Labor predicts will go unfilled in the next decade because of a lack of skilled help, according to O'Kennedy.

"Theee kids could be a real talent asaet for the U.S. economy." he said. O'Brien headed for work in the US. shortly after competing university •todies in laboratory science Unable to find work In his major area of ftady. he "took the best available job at the beat rate" with a local con-struction firm for $9*n ho*,

In his experience, moat US. em-ployers "doul mind paying full rates" to Illegal employees

OVUEN SAID illegals who are

vulnerable during winter months when jobs are scarce.

But -where we're totally vulnera-ble is if we get sick or injured. That's our biggest fear," he said. O'Brien would not receive workers compen-sation and other benefits normally enjoyed by legal workers

His employer is also vulnerable, subject to fines Imposed since June under the 1986 Immigration Peform and Control Act Tbe penalties are expected to make it increasingly dif-ficult for illegal aliena to work (See accompanying story.)

Obtaining legal residency is also difficult Last year, 1,800 Iriah were granted visas.

O'Brien's chances are better than most because a brother in Westland is a naturalized dtiaen, qualifying O'Brien for consideration under fam-ily unification provisions Still, the process Is slow.

"Day to day. It's OK (Uvlng here illegally). But In the long term, it tmt very promising. " O'Brien said.

O'Kennedy and others who are le-gal are organizing a Livonia chapter of the Irish Immigration Reform

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In the O'Brien settled hi

Westland, others from home have joined him

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Here's how to figure out tax cost of stock Eleven years ago I bought Iowa

Resources, and I entered Into its div-idend reinvestment program. Al-though I only bought 100 shares, through a split of 100 shares and the reinvestment of the dividends. I now have a total of 720 shares.

Here Is my question. How is the tax figured on the capital gains on tbe shares I received through the split and how is it figured on the shares 1 bought with dividends'1 Will I have to pay more tax on these shares af ter having paid all these years because the income of the shares was reported on my 1099s to tbe IRS?

When you buy stock through a company's dividend reinvestment program, you are paying for it just as if you bought it on the installment

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you state, you have paid a tax on these dividends each year.

While you have not received these dividends as a check, the result is the same as if you have received a divi-dend check each year and then en-dorsed it and sent it back to the com-pany to buy stock.

The cost of the stock you have received in the dividend reinvest-ment plan is the total of the divi-dends that vou have reinvested. The company gave you a statement each time it paid you a dividend showing how much your dividend was and

how many shares of stock the divi-dend bought and at what cost per share.

YOU HAVE a complex situation because in the last 11 years you will have been paid 44 dividends. That means you have bought stock 44 times and probably paid a different price and received a different num-ber of shares each time. Hopefully you will have retained these state-ments or recorded the information they gave you.

If you want to sell all of your

shares at one time, you would add up what you paid for all of the shares you bought directly plus all of the dividends that you have reinvested and paid tax on. That sum would be your total and what you receive when you sell them would be your capital gain and the amount on which you would pay a tax.

IF YOU want to sell just a part of your shares, you can select specific purchases and tell your broker, or the dividend reinvestment agent if you sell through one, which purchas-es you want sold. In such a case your cost would be the cost of those spe-cific purchases.

In tbe case of the stock dividend, if the cost of your 100 shares was $2,375. the cost of the 200 you now have 41 the same figure, $2,375. While you paid $23.75 for the first 100, you now have 200 shares and the cost of each is $2,375 divided by 200

or $11,875 each. During that time period that you

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Business feels heat from INS Continued from Page 1

Owners of the restaurant. Sonny and Pallas Wang, were not available for comment.

UNDER THE new law, employers must also complete employment eli-gibility forms on employees, verify-ing their residency through birth certificates, naturalization papers, passports or other documents.

Immigration agent John Kalabus said that 50 percent of the time it is obvious when paperwork has been intentionally done wrong or left in-complete.

Employers who do not comply with this part of the law are also subject to fines.

But in an effort to nurture em-ployer cooperation, immigration agents are so far only issuing warn-ings

"This is a cooperative effort on our part We only fine those employ-ers who intentionally are not com-plying with the law," Montgomery said.

Half of all companies that are in-spected come to the attention of im-migration agents through tips sup-plied by either the Department ol Labor or the public, reporting wbat is believed to be instances of illegal employment.

Such a tip alerted agents to Ralph's Deli in Bloomfield Hills last month. The caller reported illegal workers. But Kalabus. the investi-gating agent, said no illegal aliens were employed by the deli. He issued a warning about incomplete records

KALABUS IS one of 25 criminal investigators in the Detroit immi-gration office. He inspects some 15 companies a month.

Many companies are inspected on a random basis, chosen by computer from a list of area firms.

Livonia Cut Stone, a firm that carves stones for graves and other uses, and Mink's Kitchen in Garden City were randomly inspected. Both were issued warnings for incomplete records.

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Jacket etiquette still the same (1) 50 (3) 100 (5) 250 (7) 350(9) 500

or more VI. Liabilities - My bills, mort-

gages, installment payments, and debts if all paid off, in relation to assets approximate:

(9) 10% (7) 30% (5) 40% (3) 50% (1) 75%-or more

VII Savings -1 have cash on hand, in savings accounts or other liquid assets that could pay my living ex-penses for:

(1) 2 mo. (3) 3 mo. (5) 4 mo. (7) 5 mo. (9) 6 mo.-or more

VIII. Life Insurance - My life in-surance coverage equals: (in thou-sands):

(9)250 or more (7) 150 (5) 100 (3) 50 (1) 25-or less

IX Health Insurance - My health insurance coverage (including Medi-care) includes

(1) Basic (5) Maj Med plus Basic (9) Basic. Ma) Med. and Disability

SEMINAR "Seven Ways to Fight Back at the IRS and Lower Taxes," "Creative Uses of Single Premium Wrhole Life." "Making Money in a Down Market." "A CD That is Com-pletely Liquid." and "Trading in Limited Partnerships ' The seminar, sponsored by the Observer L Eccen-tric Newspapers and Coordinated Fi-nancial Planning, will be 7-9:30 p.m. Tuesday. Oct. 4. at the Kingsley Inn. 1475 N. Wgoijlward. Bloomfiedl Hills.

For reservations, call 643-8888.

Dear Joan: Tbe office »taff I work with re-

cently had a discussion on jacket eti-quette io business. Some say all the rales of when to wear a jacket have relaxed; I say they haven't. Who is right?

T.M. Royal Oak

business etiquette Joan K. Dietch

If you a r e in the

You are. Here's how it works:

working without your jacket office, and you go to see the big boss, put on your jacket. The same goes, of course, if an outside client or cus-tomer comes into your office or any-one of importance from the outside It's a sign of deference.

A women who has doffed her jack-et in tbe office should put it on again in the very same circumstances that govern when a man should put his on again

An additional tip on short sleeves for men: A man who often works without his jacket in an office should never wear short-sleeved shirts The latter are meant never to be seen. Long-sleeved shirts look much bet-ter, even when they are rolled up to the elbows in the heat.

Dear Joan: I have recently been let go from

my job. This is embarrassing and awkward. How can I handle this situ-ation with dignity?

R.M. Birmingham

The way to have everyone on your side is to show your colleagues you are turning your energies toward finding a new job. Don't lament and complain about what has happened to you. —i -•—-

In other words, don't bend every-one's ear about what a rotten deal the company gave you. If you discuss the steps you are taking to find an-other position and ask your col-leagues for tips, they will consider you the noble one and the company the ignoble one.

Don't be sulky or negative every time they see you in the halls during the interim period when you have the use of a free office Take the pos-itive view that you are looking hard that you will find something even better than what you had at this company, and that you'd appreciate "any tips" anyone has

Dear Joaa: 1 do a lot of entertaining in my

line of work. I grow tired of taking clients to restaurants for dinner Is there an appropriate time to bring a client to my home for entertaining''

P.G.. Birmingham

Of course you may invite a client home for dinner It is the nicest kind of compliment you could pay a col-

league who is passing through town and perhaps has been on the road a long time It is, of course, an infor-mal way of entertaining, particular-ly if it is last-minute and your family is included

But there are some rules to be fol-lowed here too. Your guest deserves a proper meal This is no time for a pizza or a frozen dinner

The table should be set for a guest; this means no paper napkins and plastic mats

The bar should contain the kind of alcoholic (or soft) drink your guest prefers

Although he will probably ask to help, tbe guest should not be allowed in the kitchen

The small children of the house should not be running under foot. It is fine to have them greet the guest and stay for a short while.

Joan K Dietch of Rochester Hills is a sales and marketing consultant who lectures on busi-n g s enqueue and has uTitten a-business dress book Address questions to her at 36252 School-craft. Livonia 48150

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Natural gas storing nearly completed

Demand charts guide pricing With autumn activities nearing

full swing and an extra snap in the weather. Consumers Power is put ting finishing touches on one of its most important tasks — storing nat-ural gas for the coming winter

Beginning in the early 1960s. Con-sumers Power began storing natural gas in large, porous-rock under ground fields in Macomb and St Clair counties These areas had been owned by Panhandle Eastern Corp

The use of these fields increased until today the 13 fields operated by Consumers or a subsidiary have a to-tal working gas storage capacity of 160 billion cubic feet — about 60 percent of the total volume used by the utility's gas customers in the course of an average year

T h e storage" fields help keep t n t e from rising faster Because the fields store gas year round, the utili-ty can buy gas at lower prices in the spring and summer when market de-mand for gas is lower

"Michigan has one of the more ideal natural gas storage operations in the country, said Bill Beaudua. area field supervisor for Consumers Power's St Clair gas storage and production fields

"Because of the geological struc-ture of our fields, more pressure can be exerted, meaning more gas can be stored and recovered more quick-ly." B<audua-said

Getting gas out of storage quickly is as important as putting in large

volumes during the off-season On a cold winter's day. 65 percent of all gas delivered to the utility's custom-ers can be supplied from storage

In coming weeks the utility will slop storing gas for this year In ear-ly spring after the fields are deplet-

' ed from gas demand during the win-ter. gas from pipeline suppliers is pumped back in Tbe injection pro-cess continues until mid-October or later depending on weather and cus-tomer demand

Recently, reciprocating engines were installed for the Ray Field in Macomb County, the largest sing'le Consumers Power field, with a total cyclic storage capacity of 44 biflioa cubic feet

Trie new engines use less fuel to operate while pumping more gas than former turbine units

One of the primary benefits of our fields is that we can respond rap-idly to the need for gas. due to the superior physical makeup of this area, said Tim Zobl, supervisor of the compressor station at St Clair

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Economics was probably one of my least-favorite subjects in school, especially when it came to discuss-ing the ' laws'' governing supply and demand. It wasn't until years later that I began to understand how de-mand and supply analysis actually works.

This week's column explains how changes in price and quantity de-manded assists business owners in identifying how target customers view a company's product or ser-vice.

This information may then be used to help set the price customers are willing to pay, where it should be made available, and how enthusias-tic customers are to obtain it — if at all.

Economists b & n e that custom-ers cannot buy everKhing they want Because most customers have a set income, they are forced to choose

in meeting their amon specific product or service needs

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focus: small business

Mary DiPaolo

how each choice will make them feel (better or worse1 or how each will in some way improve ior change) their buying situation

One relationship price and quantity is known AS tbe law OF diminishing demand wiuch says thai if the price of a product gws up, a smaller quantit> wit! tv Jenvsad-ed If the price of the prwhxt a low-ered. a greater quantity will Nr de-manded

A "demand curve $TAp&$ t ie re-lauimsftip between r r w ty for a given product market, as suming that all other thirds stay :Se

same. Most demand curves are downward-sloping because they show how a drop in price correlates with the associated increase in cus-tomer demand.

Business owners are interested in how the prices set influence total revenue for the product or service. Their goal is to find a price that en-courages customers to buy enough products to increase total revenue. A company's demand curve will typi-cally sh£w how a drop in price irvans an increase 10 demand

But it may also show an associat-ed decrease in total revenue as pric-

es go down. As a result, the curve may be quite steep

A steep demand curve means that customer demand is not "stretching' enough to avoid a decrease in total revenue for the product. This phe-nomenon suggests that the product has an "inelastic demand."

In contrast, "elastic demand' means that if prices dropped, the quantity demanded would stretch enough to increase total revenue.

Elasticity of demand can then be defined in terms of changes in total revenue. If total revenue would in-crease as the price is lowered, ther demand is elastic.

If total revenue would decrease as the price is lowered, then demand is inelastic

Mary DiPaolo is the owner of MarkeTrends, a Farmington HiUs-based business consulting firm She is also producer ant host of the cable television series "Chamber Perspectives."

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class reunions

As space permits, the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers wiU print unthout charge announce-ments of class reunions Send the information to Reunions, Observ-er & Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150 Please include the date of the reunion and the first and last name of at least one contact person and a telephone number

• BENEDICTINE The class of 1963 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Oct. 22. at the Clairon Inn. 12 Mile and Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills. For more information, call John Beach at 478-5590 or Gerri Iacoboni at 641-7335

• BERKLEY The class of 1968 will hold a re-

union Friday. Nov. 11, Michigan Inn. For more information, call 773-8820

• BETHEL 51-ROCHESTER The International Order of Job's

Daughters will hold a past honored queens reunion Thursday, Oct. 13. For more informaUon, call Janet Mather Lefko at 879-1816. or P.O. Box 778, Troy 48099

• BIRMINGHAM BROTHER RICE

• The class of 1968 wUl hold a re-union Saturday, Oct. 1, Troy Hilton. For more information, caU Patrick Lynch at 435-0660 or 647-4619.

• The class of 1978 will hold a joint reunion with the Marian High School class of 1978 Friday, Nov. 25, at the Radisson Hotel in Southfield. For more information, call Mike Kinna at 433-3139 or Julie Hastings at 645-1779

• BIRMINGHAM GROVES The class of 1968 will hold a re-

union Friday, Nov. 25. Fair lane Manor, Dearborn For more infor-mation, call Lorraine Lome at 965-0150 or Jo (Mercur) Fetsco at 545-7124

• BISHOP B O R G E S S • The class of 1978 will bold a re-

union Saturday, Oct. 22, Mercy Col-lege, Detroit. For more informaUon, call Lori (Quick) Kuk at 937-0086 or Janet (Antaya) Nelson at 531-5839.

• The class of 1983 will hold a re-union 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 26. at St. Kevin Hall in Garden City. For more informaUon, call Joanie Therault at 455-8667 or 537-8942 or Patty (Turciyn) MacDonald at 562-0356.

• BLOOMFIELD HILLS ANDOVER

• The class of 1963 will hold a re-union Thursday-Sunday, Oct. 14-16, Kingsley Inn, Bloomfield Hills. For more in fo rma t ion , call Ruth Gevers-Ritter at 644-0069.

• Tbe class of 1968 will hold a re-union Saturday, Nov. 5, Kingsley Inn, Bloomfield Hills. For more informa-Uon, call Shelley Shannon Mallon at 471-7899 or Gary Laskowski, 930 E. Lewis ton. Ferndale 48220.

• CABRINI The class of 1978 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 26. Informa-Uon: 773-8820 or P.O. Box 1171, Mount Gemens 48046.

• C A S S TECH • The class of 1958 will bold a re-

union Saturday, Oct. 8, at the Roo-stertail in Detroit. Tickets: $40 per person. For more informaUon, call Kathy Quail at 939-4935 or Geral-dine Adams at 861-6402.

• The class of 1968 w»H-bold a re-union Saturday, Nov. 26, at tbe Wes-tin Hotel in Detroit. For more infor-maUon, call Martina at 822-5605 (evenings), Pam at 885-2574 (even-ings) or Jim at 543-7303 (days).

• Tbe classes of 1946-49 will hold a reunion Saturday, Nov. 26, at tbe Detroit Yatch Gub. Price is $35 per person. For more informaUon, call Pat at 293-7311 or Sylvia at 532-8682

• Tbe class of 1963 will bold a re-union at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct 22. at tbe Plymouth Hilton Inn, 14707 Northville Road, Plymouth. Tickets. $35 per person For more informa-tion, call Sandy Scbeel at 288-9052.

• CATHOLIC CENTRAL Tbe class of 1963 will bold a re-

union Saturday, Oct. IS, at tbe West-ern Golf and Country Gob, Redford Township. Tickets $60 per couple. For more informaUon, call Pete DU-worth at 455-1500 or Tim Donovan at S47-MM:

• CHRISTIAN MINSTRELS Tbe Thurston High School Chris-

tian Minstrels of 1968-1975 will bold a reunion Friday, Dec. S3. Informa-tion Steve Wilkinson or Cynthia Waber at 4J7-57»2.

• CLARE NCEVHJLE Tbe class of 1 H I will hold • re-

union Saturday. Oct. 8, at the Plym-outh Hilton. For more InformaUon, call Wayne Bailey at U7-9714, or Kathy (Kelly) Hansen at 473-W6

• COUSINO Ths class of l»7t will hold a. re-

union Saturday, Oct a . Crystal Garden. For more Uosl, call 583-2276

• CRESTWOOD The class of 1968 will hold a re-

union Friday, Sept. 30. For more in-formaUon. call Gail at 937-8792, John at 278-7565.

• DETROIT CENTRAL • Tbe class of 1943 will bold a re-

union Saturday, Oct. 15, at tbe Michi-gan Inn in Southfield. For more in-formation, call 773-8820 or P.O. Box 1171, Mount Gemens.

s The class of 1948 will hold a re-union Saturday, Oct. 8, at tbe R o o stertail in Detroit. For more infor-mation, call Ann (Leznick) Carron, 661-2580 or Marilyn (Wolfe) Cber-ney. 626-5550.

s The class of 1968 will hold a re-

ans Memorial Building in Detroit For more informaUon, call 838-1152 or 838-1157.

• DETROIT CHADSEY Tbe classes of 1948-49 will hold a

reunion Saturday, Oct. 29, at St. Gement Orthodox Church Hall. For more informaUon, call 271-8028 or 841-9298.

• DETROIT CODY s The January and June classes

of 1963 will bold a reunion Saturday, Oct. 8 For more informaUon, call Terry (Sumner) Klenczar at 661-5753 or Sharilyn (Nichols) Schleicher at 295-7492.

s The class of 1978 will bold a re-union Saturday. Oct. 22. For more in-formation, call Lillian, 326-6094 or Edie. 357-2070.

s The class of 1979 is planning a reunion. For more informaUon, write P.O. Box 393, Plymouth 48170.

• DETROIT COOLEY The class of 1943 wUl 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

s The class of 1963 will bold a re-union Saturday. Nov. 5. For more in-formaUon, call Roger Avie at 855-2929 or Laura Biddinger at 540-2247.

• The classes of 1948 will hold a reunion Saturday, Oct. 29, at Roma's of Livonia. For more informaUon, call Dick Ward at 746-2801, John May at 258-7373 or Faye (Blattner) Wampler at 357-4950!

• The classes of 1958 will hold a reunion Saturday, Oct 15, Sheraton Oaks, Novi. For more informaUon, call Ann McMillan Drothler, 646-8750.

• The January and June classes of 1959 are planning a reunion. For more informaUon, call Pat Cramp-ton Furman at 477-6688 or Maureen Collins Dean at 464-9819 (evenings).

• DETROIT EASTERN All classes through 1940, including

the class of 1938, will bold a reunion Friday, Oct. 14, at tbe Polish Centu-ry Gub. For more informaUon, call Bob Weyhing at 882-1930 after 4 p.m. or Sid Girardin at 884-2206.

• DETROIT LOWREY The class of 1968 is planning a re-

union. For more informaUon, call Bonnie (Gark) Lonser at 561-3283, Pat (Lock) Clarkson at 283-6732 or Jerry Hull at 292-0830.

• DETROIT MACKENZIE • The class of 1959 will hold a re-

union in September 1989. Informa-Uon: Virginia (Fine) Vahlbusch at 471-5331.

s The January and June classes of 1963 will hold a reunion Saturday, Oct. 8. For more informaUon, call Kathy (Rowan) Schmitt at 261-5635 or Kathy (Boris) Wayne at 258-6333, or P.O. Box 851194, Westland 4*185.

• DETROIT NORTHERN. The class of 1968 will bold a re-

union Friday, Oct 7, at the Roma Hall in East Detroit For more Infor-maUon, call Ben Taylor at 273-8209.

• DETROIT NORTHWESTERN Tbe classes of 1943 are planning a

reunion. For more information, call Shirley McDonald Hamilton at 937-1411.

• DETROIT SOUTHEASTERN Tbe class of 1939. For more infor-

mation, call Joan (Barrett) Spenser at 645-0790

• DETROfT WESTERN Tbe class of 1938 will bold a re-

union a t noon Wednesday, Oct-12, at tbe Steak and Ale Restaurant, 12 Mile at Orchard Lake Road, Farm-

Hills For more informaUon, al 552-4979, Jesne at 348-

7552 or Gerry at 675-0009.

• DRIFTERS Drifters Ski Gub will hold a re-

union Friday, Oct 7. For more Infor-maUon, call Judy at 981-1522 or Pat at 422-5911.

• E A S T DETROIT • Tbe class of 1958 wtD bold a re-*

union Friday, Oct 7, at the Warren Cbatess For more information, call 949-9309. 731-2128 or 7764212

• The class of IMS will bold a re-Oct t t , at Iks

mat te , caU 8htrisy (Stmake) at m-2M4 or Jndy (Batata) mat at t47- f l»2

• EPIPHANY GRADE s Tbe class of 1946 will hold a re-

union Friday. Oct. 21, at the Monagban Knights of Columbus Hall, 19801 Farmington Road, Livo-nia. For more informaUon, call Ed Pedlow at 464-3660.

s All-class reunion Friday, Oct. 21, Monagban Knights of Columbus Hall, 19801 Farmington Road, Livo-nia. For more informaUon, call Tom Watters at 476-8385.

• FARMINGTON Tbe class of 1968 will hold a re-

union Friday, Oct. 14, at tbe Bots-ford Inn in Farmington Hills. For more informaUon, write P.O. Box 291, Mount Gemens 48046, or 265-2277 ur 263-6803.—

• FARMINGTON HARRISON • The class of 1978 will hold a re-

union Friday, Nov. 25, at the Mercy Center Iff Farmington Hills. For more informaUon, write 1364 Field View Trail, Howell 48843.

s The class of 1983 will hold a re-union Friday, Nov 25, at tbe Pontiac Silverdome. For more informaUon, call Linda Work at 626-5256 or 7171 Riverstone, West Bloomfield 48322.

• FERNDALE • The class of 1978 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Oct. 15. For more In-formaUon, call 398-4317, 757-3372, 288-2265 or 548-8600.

• Tbe class of 1968 will bold a re-union Saturday, Oct. 15, at tbe Michi-gan Inn in Southfield. For more In-formaUon, call 773-8820 or P.O. Box 1171, Mount Gemens 48046.

• FITZGERALD The class of 1978 will bold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 26. Informa-Uon: Mary Callahan at 778-4183.

• FORDSON • The January and June classes

of 1968 will bold a reunion Saturday, Nov. 5, at Thomas' Crystal Gardens in Southgate. Tickets: $30 per per-son. For more informaUon, call Pat and Joyce Hawkins at 675-8992.

s Tbe class of 1983 will bold a re-union Friday, Sept 30, at tbe Rama-da Inn in Romulus. For more infor-maUon, call 773-8820 or P.O. Box 1171, Mount Gemens 48046.

• Tbe class of 1938 (1926-1939 alumni Invited) will bold a reunion Saturday, Oct 8, at Roma's of Gar-den Gty. Tickets: $25 per person For more informaUon, call Ron Cor-polongo at 561-7893 or Edward Ru-chala at 425-3372.

• Tbe January and June classes of 1948 will bold a reunion Saturday, Oct 8. For more informaUon, call 561-7372 or 421-1485.

• Tbe class of 1953 will hold a re-union Saturday, Oct 22, at Corel's Banquet Hall in Livonia. Informa-tion: 751-4579 or 562-7524.

• GABRIEL RICHARD Tbe class of 1978 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 26, at Redfawn Hall in Allen Park. For more infor-maUon, call Laurie (DiMaria) Sar-nacki, 285-3407

• GARDEN CITY Tbe class of 1958 will bold a re-

union Saturday, Oct 1, at tbe Metro Airport Rama da Inn, Romulus. For more informaUon, call Willbey Pis-tor at 261-5193.

• GARDEN CITY W E S T The class of 1978 will bold a re-

union weekend of acUviUes. For more informaUon, write Janet Web-ley-Giaccaglia, 19612 Aqueduct Court, Northville 48167. Cyndi McDonell, 643-6853 or Webley-Giac-caglia, 344-4015.

• HAMTRAMCK Tbe classes of 1957-58 will bold a

reunion Friday, Oct 2L For more in-formaUon, call Bill Boyer, 268-4242, Larry Fi fer , 871-6060, or Jo Beldgya, 546-4517.

• HENRY FORD Tbe class of 1988 will bold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. Si, at the Mich-igan Inn in Southfield For more In-formation. call Mike Gordon at 559-1691 or Mark Sperling at 477-2786.

• HIGHLAND PARK Tbe classes of 1929-40 will bold a

reunion Oct 20-22, 1989. at tbe Grand Traverse Resort in Traverse Gty. For more information, call Janet Fox at 356-7755 or Gladys Jackson at 837-5640.

• HOLY REDEEMER

union Saturday, Oct 1. For more is-formation, call Pat Gibala Sayers at 474-6876.

• LAKE ORION • Tbe class of 1978 will bold a re-

union Saturday. Nov. St. Informa-Uon Kathy (Mills) Campbell a t 852-9 1 » .

4 The class of 1958 wUl bold a re-unkm Saturday, Oct 8. For more in-formation, can Jack L m u m b at 371-0151

• L A K E V K W l i s class of IVTt wm bow a re-

union Saturday . Oct 22, at T t a n a s '

Wor more information, call 7T7-S512 or 772-7*18.

• LAMPHERE The class of 1963 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 12 Informa-Uon: 978-8288.

• L'ANSE CREUSE Tbe class of 1968 will hold a re-

union Saturday. Oct. 29. For more in-formaUon. call David Howell at 354-2245.

• LIVONIA FRANKLIN Tbe class of 1969 is planning a re-

union. For more informaUon, call Kathy Nisun-Lulek at 522-6619.

• LIVONIA LADYWOOD The class of 1968 will hold a re-

union Satuurday, Oct. 1. For more infortrialk>n,cair 729-7363

• MELVINDALE s The class of 1963 will hold a re-

union from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Satur-day, Nov. 12, at the Epicurean House, 1660 Fort, Trenton. Price $33 per person or $60 per couple For more informaUon, call J im and Evelyn Marchio at 455-3858, Marti Rupert Tower at 455-4899, Gloria Carli Maurer at 348-2878 or Omar Matt at 479-0037.

s The classes of 1940-44 will hold a reunion dinner-dance on Nov. 4. For more informaUon, call Ruth at 937-3083, Marion at 379-3489, Pat at 348-4337 or Ed at 337-5182.

• MUMFORD The class of 1958 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 26 Informa-Uon: Hallie Roth Serling at 353-6122 or Elaine Redlich Einstandig at 851-8359.

• MURRAY WRIGHT a Tbe class of 1978 is planning a

reunion. For more informaUon, call 494-2553.

• Tbe classes of 1968 will hold a reunion Saturday, Nov. 26 Informa-Uon: Mary Williams at 837-5880.

• NATIVITY Tbe class of 1968 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Oct. 15, at the Star light Hall. For more information call Bill Kircaldy at 247-0589

• OSBORN • The class of 1968 will hold a re-

union Saturday. Nov. 5. For more in formaUon, call Sue at 977-2643

a The January and June classes of 1963 will hold a reunion Saturday, Nov. 12. For more informaUon, call Barbara (Monday) Kase, 465-7057 or Carol (Durkee) Gavie, 254-6668.

• OUR LADY OF S O R R O W S s The class of 1968 is planning a

reunion Oct. 22 at the Wyndham Ho-tel in Novi. For more informaUon, call Megs at 981-1512 or Gina at 455-1196.

a The class of 1963 will hold a re-union Saturday, Oct 15. at the Mead-ow Brook Country Gub. Informa-Uon: Fran (Thornton) Firek at 348-6613 or Pat (Keegan) Clapper at 681-1627.

• PERSHING a The class of 1948 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Nov. 5. at the Impe-rial House Hall. For more informa-Uon, call Billie Campbell at 375-9733 or 953 Wildwood, Rochester 48309

a The class of 1968 will hold a re-union Saturday, Oct. 8. at the Detroit Yacht Gub. Harry Radtke at 293-4644 or Debi at 977-7146

• PLYMOUTH CANTON Tbe class of 1978 will bold a re-

union Friday. Nov. 25. at the Mar-riott Inn, Ann Arbor For more infor-maUon, call Debbie at 421-6179 or Doug at 553-4342.

• PONTIAC CENTRAL Tbe January and June classes of

1979 will hold a reunion July 21-23. 1989. For more informaUon. write Tina Fowlhes or Vanessa Gonzales Rickman at Pontiac Central Gass of 1979, P.O. Box 1104, PonUac 48056-1104.

• REDFORD a Tbe class of 1968 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Oct. 1. For more in-formation, call 459-2207

a Tbe class of 1939 will hold a re-union Sunday, Oct 2, at VTsdimirs For more informaUon. call Blanche Seller at 534-2756 or Margaret Wil-liams at 625-5680

a Tbe class of 1978 will bold a re-union Friday. Nov. 25. at tbe South-field Hiltoo For more informaUon, call Julia at 569-0101 or Sharon at S7S-7081

ary 1965 will bold a reunion Satur-day, July 8, 1989. at tbe Plymouth Hilton Inn. For more information, call Ann (Shields) Smedley at 68t-6815

• REDf ORD UNION • Tbe class of 1971 will bold a re-

union Saturday, Oct 1, st tbe Plym-outh Hilton Inn. For more informs ttaa, call Keith Dlven at 522-2140 or PatU MalsoBvtlle at 47S-8t79 be-tween 6-10:18 p m

• The dass of 1»48 will bold a re-unlon Saturday, Oct 8, a t the Wind-ham Hotel la Novt Claases of 1*46-1950 Invited For more informaUon, call Jaaa MrMaboa Hobfcs at 450-00*4 or 1 (616) 278-2229 or Bev

Frays* a t 860-44*4.

• ROCHESTER Tbe class of 1937 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Oct 22, at the Ro-chester Elks Club For more infor-mation, cclassmates Verne Mills, Al-b e r t i n e F i s h e r , Le ighton Fermilliger 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 • The class of 1963 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Oct 8 For more in-formation. call KaUe Schultz Szonye at 464-4491.

• • The class of l968~wrtt"Tjot(l a re-union Saturday. Oci 15. at the Steak and Ale Restaurant. Southfield For more informat ion, call Mary Therese at 274-7567 or Claudia at 353-7316

• ROYAL OAK KIMBALL The class of 1963 is planning a re-

union For more a^ormation. write Class Reunion. CBC. Box 287. Orton-ville 48462

• ROYAL OAK SHRINE s The class of 1978 will hold a re-

union Friday. Nov 25. at the Kings-ley Inn in Bloomfield Hills Informa-tion 398-9524

s The class of 1983 will hold a re-union at Fernia's In Berkley Satur-day. Nov 26 For more information, call Julie Ebaugh at398-4249 or Chris Hollow at (517) 353-1598

• ST. AGATHA The class of 1968 will hold a re-

union Saturday. Oct 1. For more in-formation. call Colleen fKelly Mur-ray at 425-6418

• S T . A L P H O N S U S The class of 1968 will hold a re-

union Saturday. Nov 5 For more in-formation, call JoAnn Betonti-Hair at 681-7052.

• ST. ANDREW e The class of 1968 will hold a re-

union Friday. Oct 21. at the May-flower Hotel in Plymouth. Informa-tion Dennis Dziekan at 477-3517 or Robert Hudy at 421-2957.

• The class of 1963 will hold a re-union Saturday. Oct 15. Fairlane Manor. Dearborn For more infor-mation, call Marge Dziadzio. 277-1657 or Mary Ann Karbo. 261-6555

• The class of 1949 will hold a re-union Friday. Oct 14, at Bobby's Country House in Livonia. Informa-tion Eienor at 937-1977 or Lillian al 471-4164

• S T . A N T H O N Y The class of 1948 will hold a re-

union Sunday. Oct. 16. with an 11 a.m Mass and brunch at the Hillcrest Qolf Club For more infor-maUon. call 278-9407

• S T . F R A N C I S The class of 1963 will hold a re-

union Saturday. Oct. 29, at the Monaghan Knights of Columbus Hall. 19801 Farmington Road, Livo-nia For more information, call 455-4968

• ST. GERARD The class of 1968 will hold a re-

union Saturday. Oct. 8. at the Red Timbers Banquet Hail in Novi For more information, call Carol Lewis Walsh. 937-2831.

• ST. HEDWIG • The class of 1946 will hold a re-

union Saturday. Nov 12, at the Forge Restaurant on Telegraph Road north of Goddard. Reserva-tions by Oct. 15. For more informa-Uon. call Anne Kama at 937-3285 or Casey Kama at 1-800-637-6222

• Tbe class of 1963 is planning a reunion For more informaUon. call Jane Keller at 1-800-343-9632 days or 525-5414 evenings

• ST. MARY OF REDFORD The class of 1958 will bold a re-

union Friday. Sept 30, at tbe Regen-cy West in Redford For more infor-mation. call Carol Bastas at 698-9058, Sharon Larkin at 525-1296, Anne Carleton at 383-5678, Patrick Hourigan at 455-7379, Joyce Burke at 851-2472

• ST. RITA a The class of 1963 will hold a re-

union Saturday. Oct I, at Fanna s Restaurant in Berkley For more in formation, call Mary Ann Henrv at 391-0083

— a All-claw reunion a set foe F n day. Oct 14. at Monaghan Knights of Columbus Hall. 19801 Farmington Road. Livonia For more informa tion, call Tom Watters. 476-8385

• SCHULZE ELEMENTARY Tbe class of 1965 will hold a re-

union Saturday. Oct 1 For more in-formation. call 788-8118 or 17697 W 18 Mile. Southfield 48075

• SOUTH LAKE a The classes of 1961-43 wiD bold

a reunion Friday. Nov » . at the Sterling Inn in Sterling Heights For more information, call Penny at 445-f50» or Judy at 852-6478 - a Tbe class of 1968 will boM • re-•nlon Saturday. Oct St. at tbe Clab Monte Carlo la UUcs For more In-formation. call Barbara Pike at 524-

1727 or Debbie Hanna at 828-7839

• SOUTHEASTERN The class of 1958 will bold a re-

union Saturday. Oct 22. at the Van Dyke Park Hotel in Warren For more informaUon, call Joe Gualtieri at 774-4600 or 885 1448

• SOUTHFIELD • The class of 1968 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Nov 26. at Fairlane Manor in Dearborn For more infor-mation. call Debbie (Antonucci) Leo at 788-0545 or Margie Clark Duncan at 476-7364

• The class of 1978 will hold a re-union Saturday. Nov 26, at th* Northfield Hilton in Tjoy Informa-

"Hon Gary Lichtman at 642 /444 or Denise Bartlett at i616)342-5421

• SOUTHFIELD-LATHRUP The class of 1978 will hold,a re

union Saturday Nov. 26. at the 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 the Jame* D Donovan Hall on Van Born Roac Dearborn Heights For more infor mation, call Jean Stanchina at 533-4684 or Joan Lovay at 427-3906

• THURSTON • The class of 1978 will hold a re-

union Saturday. Nov 26, at the Sheraton Oaks Hotel in Novi For more information, write Gina tOr u le i Cullen. 962 Lincoln. Grosst Pomte 48230 or 882-5177

• The classes of 1957-58 will bold a reunion Saturday, Oct 22. at Mama Mia Banquet Hall in Livonia For more information, call (1957 Shirley Shemben Wood at 474-1708 or Laurel 'Wood, White at 261-1336. ' 1958) Henry McCurry at 421-0739

• The class of 1963 will bold a re-union Saturday. Oct 15, at the 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

• The class-of 1973 will bo\da re-union from 7 p m -1 a m Saturday Nov 26 at the Hellenic Cultura) Center. 36375 Joy Road. Westland Tickets S30 per person For more in-formation, call Donna iGhannam, Erndt at 535-2203. Diane \Swiderek Tobin al 534-9427 or Terry McGearyi Schmidtke at 937-0649

• TROY The class of 1968 is planning a re

union for the s u m m e r of 1989 For more information, call 641-9006

• UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT HIGH

The class of 1958 will hold a re-union Saturday Oct 1. at the Orc--hard Lake Country Gub Informa-tion Mike Hilliard. alumni director, at 862-5400

• VISITATION All-class reunion is set for Friday

Oct 7 at Monaghan Knights of Co-lumbus Hall. 19801 Farmington Road Livonia For more informa lion, call Tom Watters 476-8385

• WALLED LAKE WESTERN s The class of 1978 will hold a re

union Saturday. Nov 26 Informa-Uon 349-2134 or 737-2805

• The class of 1973 will hold a re-union on Friday. Nov 25 Informa Uon Write P O Box 223 Nov: 48050

• WARREN s The class of 1978 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Oct 29. a t the Van Dyke Park Hotel and Conference Center in Warren For more mfor mation. call Lynn Kuessner at 1312 251-8988 or Marty Papk at 642 9406

a The class of 1967 will hold a re-union Saturday Nov 12 at Puzzle s in Warren For more information call Virginia Park at 264-3818

• WARREN W O O D S The class of 1973 will hold a re-

union Saturday. Oct 1. at Barton House, St Clair Shores For more in-formation, call 573-9015 or 398-8972 or write Planning Committee. 11365 Irene Warren 48093

• WATERFORD KETTERING Tbe class of 1978 will hold a re-

union Friday, Nov 25, at tbe Deer Lake Gub For more information call 773-8820 or P O Box 1171 Mount Gemens 48046

• WAYNE MEMORIAL HIGH a Tbe class of 1963 will hold a re-

union Saturday, Nov 5. st Roma s of Livonia For more informaUon. call Donna Bever at 718-9706

s The class of 1968 will bold a re-union Saturday. Nov IS. at Weber's Inn, 3050 Jackson Road, Aim Arbor For more informaUon. call Sttla (Toon) Hall a t 455-0488. Pat (Fowler) Raymo at 718-6718 or Mar shall Grace S4 718-HM

• WIN SHIP ELEMENTARY Tbe claaaes of 1*64-66 will hold a

reunion Friday. Nov 15 Informa tion Beverly (Band) Scbarg at 616-4815, Phyllis (Shawn) J a m s at 8*1-3862 or 4184 MacQueen Drive, Weat Bloomfield 48032

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INSIDE SALES A Major Financial Services Organization is looking to immediately expand its marketing department. This division of a Fortune 100 bank has immediate open-ings on the ground level of a new market-ing division. The energetic individual should have a minimum of 2 years sales/customer contact experience. Sal-ary + commission + benefits. Please send resume to:

E x e c u t i v e D i r e c t o r P.O. Box 2459

Southfield. Ml 48037-2459

C A R E E R S A L E S O P P O R T U N I T Y

For 37 years a tradition of quality Real Estate Brokerage has been our Hallmark at:

Weir, Manuel, Snyder A Ranke, Inc. Work with some of Michigan's highest-earning Real Estate Sates Associates. It's contagious. Due to an extremely active residential real estate market, a limited number of sales positions are currently available. For information about training and opportunity, call:

Rochester B4II Jam nick 651-3500

Troy/Birmingham/Bloomfleld Hills Jack Cloud 68»-7300

Plymouth/Northvllle/Canton Jerome (Many 456-0000

West Bloomfield/Farmington Birmingham/Bloomfield Hills

Paul Koepfce 651-5500

W E I R . M A N U E L . S N Y D E R A R A N K E . I N C

R E A L T O R S

INTERESTED IN SELLING REAL ESTATE?

ASSOCIATE WITH TWO GENERATION OF SUCCESS

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"FREE to Qualified Individual!" PRE-LICENSE daatea.

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647-1900

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349-1515

R O C H E S T E R

M A R Y A N N E K E N N E D Y

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5 2 2 - 5 3 3 3

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D A R L E N B S H E M A N S K J

4 5 3 - 6 1 0 0

TROY JAN ORUPTDO

6 8 9 - 3 3 0 0

WEST BLOOMFIELD DALE RICHMOND

6 6 3 - 1 1 2 2

LLOYD EDWARDS 366-1000

20 OFFICES

•varonoa 477-7177

WAJTPERSON - axpartaneaO tood For L » o n * raataurant.

S2S-7640 a 0rm»

WAIT P t R S O l lor anaxno i Atjot

Comatfy Caatla 2593 Woodward. BartHay

WAIT PERSON Fu« and part t lma AOft, tn paraor Tha Bo» Bar & Qr«. 777 W Ann Ar-bor Tra i . Plymouth Saa Chip

Looking dividual.

WAIT PERSON tor a matura raaponaMa « -KM Hma or pan l ima daya t

ta E j u r t i n tipa. naxieta hour* Connor *. T a t a y p h «d , Oaarbom Mta 276-11M

WAIT PERSON/ PART TIME EVENINGS

Sma l raatauranl. Southftatd araa C a l 356-2055

WAIT PERSONS BUS PERSONS ihrfla avaiawa. App*y m paraon

o n * RAMS HORN

8 M M « MtdOMMt

WAIT PERSONS a HOST PERSONS Ho»OmO lot nlf lhta Appry r < —

278 E. 14 M M Old Port Inn. Ctawaon 568-2660

WAIT STAFF, COOKS CMSHWASMERS, HOST STAFF

Full or part-wna. a* wxfw. ApCy Tha VMaga Piaca Famay Ractaurant. 4170 Orchard Laka Rd naar Porrtl-acT ra i .

W A I T P E R S O N S Part nma daya. M l Oma raghta J w Saloon 553-3560

WAIT PERSON - aranlad part tuna Exparlancad A daya. Food 1 Uquor Appty In paraon aftar 2pm, Tha Plad Pipar Inn. 39306 Plymouth Rd Uvonla.

WAIT PERSON 3. 4 or 5 n lghu 5pm - 12pm Muat hava axparlanoa Ctoaad Sunday* Appty in Plymouth Landing 340 N Plymouth

WATT STAFF DaiPafna I Dining a Cocfctafta. In Uvonta, now Bordan

hving wait ( tan Ray 261-2430

WAIT STAFF Earn t 8 to $14 par hour

COOKS t s par hour Othar opanang* m-ctuda: But Paraona. Shift Supam-t o f t . »«gnt C o o u . Apply in paraon at

NOVI PIZZA HUT located dlractly acroaa from 12 Oaka Mac. oft Novi Rd

WAIT STAFF Evanmg snm Appry In paraon. Farwa* a Fnanda. 8051 Middiabati, Waauand 421-0990

WAFT STAFF - HOUSEMAN HOST - HOSTESSES

BUS PERSONS Apply m paraon Monday thru Friday 11 am to 4 pm at Ramada Hotal. 28225 Talagrapn Rd Southhatd No phonacaAa. pMaaa

WAIT STAFF MIDNIGHTS

OMarantial pay. fu« and pan-tima l i l u l i and unrtorma lurntahad Appry m paraon 9-11am and 3-5pm

Bates Hamburgers 3 3 4 0 6 5 M i t e . L l v o o t a

WATT STAFF NEEDED Pan tlma. tor raatauranl and Dan-quatt Good starling pay plus Irtnga DanalMa Apply In paraon at Frankln Racquat Out) 29350 Nonhwaatar^ Hwy . SouthflaM. or caK352-6000

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WAIT STAFF wan Paraon naadad durmg lunch-tlma hour*. Mon -Frl io aarva a*ac-uttvaa at Unlaya Corp In Ptymouth Kjaat lor Nouaawrta with achool chft-dran Can BM 451-4900

An Equal Opportunity Employar

5 0 6 M p W a n t e d

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AAA RATED Dun a Bradatraal Co

SALES.POSITION Lucratrva I armory opan. No ovar night traval Complate training pro-gram Wa ara an tggrmm a compa-ny with ofhcaa m Monroa I Wayna County Advanoamam opportura-

t If you a a aacura fu-

NOW • tha baal nma to alan yur aatata caraar' KMOSWAY AS-

SOCIATES INC/ERA oNara out-atandng FREE training programa and la Intaraaiad In paopla commit -tad lo a M l Hma raal aatata caraar Our strong managamant twetung. •uparb omca tadMaa. »«*aai»a mar-chandMng loots and constant tram-ing comtxna lo aaaura you o l a suc-caaatul and proMabia caraar

1 FREE pra-lloanaa raal aatata daaaaa 40nrs

2 FREE poat-acanamg ctaaaaa 36 h r *

3 FREE Raal Eatata Succaaa training J i m

4 Elagant computanzad ofllcaa -

5 24-hour managamant backing 6 Supar ganaroua comrmaalori

rata* 7 Promlnant communrty standing 8 Prtvata ofllcaa avaHaWa

Contact OUS SEEOER • KINGSWAY ASSOC INC/ERA

B«rmlngham/Troy

6 4 2 - 4 3 0 0

Ciuaaanl opponvWy tor tha right mdtotfual. muat hava a strong da-aara to accaad AutomoOva s axpananca ptato i iad Contact Maw Car Salaa managar

A U T O B A H N M O T O R S

B l o o m flaw H i t t s

3 3 6 - 4 5 3 1

COMPUTER SALES n a l aak

qwrad tor 0ro«

A NATIONWIDE micro computar company la looking tor an aggraa-Stva. aipartartcad mat ordar aalaa rapraaantatrva Mual ba outgong a sad motrvatad OuaHhad appacants call 422-1200

A GREAT PLACE TO WORK AMBITIOUS-'

CONSCIENTIOUS? WE WANT YOU!"

invaaUgata tha axcttmg world c i raal aaUla with

M t C H t G A N ' S L A R G E S T

R E A L E S T A T E C O M P A N Y

REAL ESTATE ONE! Comptota Training Program

Call Joa Mam* . Mgr Plymouth/'Canton

' 4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0

Sandy Davis Waatiand/Gardar City

3 2 6 - 2 0 0 0

ALARM COMPANY saasmg srva. sad-mottYBtad mdrvidual w«h

coma Ca i Mar t Spancar

ALVIN'S BRIOE Saws parson naadad «ul tlma m Blr-

Gootf banams 644-7492

mingham. I Cal Lisa,

ANN ARBOR. Dearborn. Lanalng. Bay City tamtory opan tor inde-pendent. aaaarirve parson with a knowledge of gourmet loods. Sup-plement your Income or develop ter-ritory into primary income source Sal your own hour*, be your own boea Repreeent ovar 25 lop-queaty, unique tood unea from around the •Ortd Ca*: 645-2096

Paid meurance want a steady ture. don't miss Can a ask tor Mr

ADVANCED TELECOMMUNICATIONS

SALES CAREER Southeastern Michigan s largael auppaer of high-tech telecommuni-cations equipment, networtia. and soflwara dsalrea lo expend rts direct sales force Hlgheet commiaalon* m the Industry with a bonus, profit sharing amd expenaa reimburse-ment plan Caa or awtle:

Mr Olaon Telephone Support Systems 27260 Haggerty Rd. Sta «»2 Farmington HUa. Ml.. 46016

4 8 9 - 0 0 0 0

A G G R E S S I V E . M O T I V A T E D Salaaperson tor rapMty growing

need app^

ALVIN'S immediate to* time 6 pen time poac tions avaaatMe tor mature, fashion conecioua Individuals Hourly plus commlaaion. Apply A M n ' i :

249 Pierce. Birmingham Twelve Oaks Maa. Now

506 Help Wanted Sales

A Great Place To W o r k ! mCMQAtrt LAPOOTHUL « 7 4 T E COBPAMT

-Pra-ucenaa Courses -Martallng Couraes •Tha BaaJ Ti»inlng

Call tha manager of your nearest office tor caraar information now!

T r U n i n g C a n w Birmingham B o o m flak) K « a

FamUngiDn HHa LatfvupVUao* UvonM Mltord NovVNor*rvHa

356-7111 646-1800 644-4700 477-1111 651-1000 566-2300 281-0700 664 1065 3 4 6 6 4 3 0

PymouevCanlDn

Royal Oak

T i * Union l a k a Watartord WaaJ BtoomkaM Waaoand CommarQal

455-7000 852-6500 546-9100 526-1300 3S3-1511 823-7500 • 6 1 - 8 0 0 0 320-2000 353-4400

An Company

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

C h a m | x r l » n

R E A L T O R S "

CAREER NIGHT Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1988

7:00 P.M. _ Rochester Office

820 N. MAIN

c

C M 1 berlain R E A L T O R S *

Become your own entrepreneur. Unlimited earning potentiei wWi our top producerea earning $35,000 to $150,000. CftemOerleJn. Realtor* wttl train you from pra Moenea to mtflcMng reenntquea. Seat one hour of your time to make the career move of your Hfel Spec* ta limited. caR today lor Information and reearvattooi

Caro lyn Dutchar , VP Salaa Managar

6 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

APPRAISAL TRAINEE Local ofUca of Nauonaf Oroanttatlon needs (2| fua-ome career minded m-dMduel wining 10 "Or* hard We of-fer Trainer Eam-ttTias You-Leem cJv»ce ot location Pofenia l 1st year earning In anoaea of 122.000 Call Mr Haefcar Bam-11am:

478-7008

A R E Y O U L O O K I N G lor a lucretNa. i j iaaenpng naa

considered a reer1 Have you i m Reel Estatel program to help you ge» Frlery»y atmoephere For a povaie imennew caa Oorofhy Qrlaaman.

CENTURY 21 COUNTRY MILLS

Telegraph al Long Laka. 540-3050

AUTO SALES If you re w a r oorl ied under payed and noi appradalad. oormOm a ca-raar m Auto Salaa (But don I tea your mother-n-learV If you have pri-or direct sales experience In Reel aetata, insurance or with other Mg licks* items We wan* to ta*i l o you Cat today lor your Saturday irner-Mew 471-9200

SUNSHINE ACURA 34800 Or and RNar Ave

Farmmglon Has

AVON U i It's Chnslmas NOW at Avon Saa Avon at wort or m your n e 9 v bortiood 15 atari up fee Free train-ing 1 beauty make-over 553-7186

CAREER BURNOUT"? How eoout aaareer m mterlor deco-rating No lurnial training raoulred Several "avals of opportunity from apprentice decorator to poaaiWa

85&-8&40

CAREER NIGHT Orven the right opportunity, are

you the kind of peraon who could ba aucceeeful on your own?

If the anewer la yea. we'd Hka to give you that opportunity The chance io go as far as you want to go Ws'rs talking about s career m reel estate A career with one of the largest, moer successful and car tamry. moet aggreearve real satats companies In America ERA.

Jom us for our upcoming seminar and we • tea you about tha market Tha poaaMMftties And show you ths quickest way to luccees Because if you re the kind Of person who a 'sal-ly driven, weH provide you with the vehicle to get there ERA Data October 9 1988 Time. 7:00 PM Place 28200 Orchard Lake Roed

For reservations or sddmonal in-formation, caa Nancy Thomas at 557-7014 Today

MARK -1 ERA REAL ESTATE

one REAL ESTATE company * mora aogreerve than the real II I caned ERA

program a Tha ideal candMate wa be

mowvaiad I seeking opportu-nity for m d M d u a growth Computer aalaa experience preferred PI s a i l send your resume mdudmg salary history to

RAINBOW COMPUTERS 7»7 E BIG BEAVER TROY. MICH 48083

CONSULTANTS NEEDED Become a marketing coneultani W your spere time Hours are ftaaibte overhead costs are low I imanaal rewards ara beeed on productivity We mm tram Caa for s r sppomtmani 680-3408

COSMETIC SALES Buey studio - evenings 6 weekends - is les experience Tal-Twerve Mene Normen * 355-3886

COUNTER SALESPERSON tea over the co t t i e r euto

parts tor growing ut in ls isn 'rata* parts store, m WaeHsnd Cat Bob at 421-2111

JOHN CASABCANCAS MODELING t Career Center looking lor adma-

rapi sesntaUnaa to work in ax-dang I M d of modeang Tha Is s

s poaKKm working with the pub-Draw/comanaalen plus bonus

Sales experience reqiared Plymouth 456-0700 Trpy 583-2067

PROFESSIONAL TELEMARKETERS

Snerp ag^iassive sa d igni f ied advartlakng company SS00-S1500 par week In c o m m a mor p o s t i s for good el users We

KIDS AND A CAREER? Its s snap with Dieco-very Toy* flexible hours, an m»eatmant m your cMds sduce-oor CaPDawn 3*8-8806

Kitchen

J O I N T H E » 1 T E A M

We have oppor t iawtm m rau» sales on MKlvgan s beat »rtcnw t bath teem, with na> locations opening soon m Mt Clemens a Lhroma.. Ex-perience pi sSerred but not nacea-sary Wa o ta r chsasngs coupled

anywhere Experienced only need apply Aak tor Manaoer 422-S272

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES/SALES 5 f old firm experxarig marketing operation Wa ara lookmg toi a few strong, cjuier prolesswnals who can sen effectively end oomlortably to top management Must be able to creele end m a r n a r . credibility Pn-mary area is Mlcngan Ttaa a an op-portunity to on" into a ground Boor

"operation The right paraon can earn wan mto 3 figures Ca* P M Kaniut Fn ot Mon BAM-12Noon only 841-0005 or sand 'sa t fne to P M Karaut, 720 North Woodwaro Ave Birmingham Mich 48008

SALES MANAOER

K S I Kitchen Suppeers mc

9325 Malt by Rfl Brighton M ' 4 8 1 ' 6 CUSTOM DRAPERY SALES

Experience drapenee. bands, win-dow treatments Salary 8 commis- No pnone caas pleeaa aion Busy deaign depanmant Dra-pery Boutique Mrs GONJ855-5144

O t S S A T l S f l E D - " ' Licar a e d a g e n u n e e d e d lor ' s enMnta l a a a n g E*-pe r i enca p r e i e r ' e a iTiH rem Gree t potent ial

DRAPERY SALES PERSON - E*pe-l e n c a d to do n - n o m e Quotes Com-mise ior saiar> » ' o n c wr•, hrs Ca* Jud* • W - 4 2 0 0

DRIVER SALES No experience neceeaary Earn $500 or mora per week Company wM provide framing Company vehi-cle bonue program, complets medt cal benefits also included Can 471-5896

LOOKING FOR RETAIL COUNTER Tir . Salesman Fu* nma Salary benefits 8 commission F. Ca» lor sppt

Farmington 477-»9C<

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

Recent company growth opens 3 poeltions on our sales learn Think-ing of a career m Raal Estate? Cal George Brown, 883-2900

I N T E R L A K E S R E A L T Y

CECILLE'S BIRMINGHAM

C o s m e t i c / F r a g r a n c e s S a l e s / M a n a o e m e n t

If you have energey 8 arrthm wa have pert 8 M

arithualaam.

svsaabis Growth potential, axperv snce deelrabla. but we w a tram Ca* for Into

6 4 2 - 5 1 1 6

CEMETERY SALES Everybody needs It No experience necaaaary. wa tram ExceBent bene-f i t * 721-7181

ARE YOU MATURE? Think you can m m A caraar could be welting tor you m radio adverTamg salaa Caa Mike Caaanan weekdays between 4 8 5pm. 484-1480

ATTENTION SALES PEOPLE We • show you how you can earn $60,000 plus a year 8 bund your own independent buslnees Introduc-ing $ d a i the most advanced m home water purification system on the mwfcei today To take advan-tage of t f m ground floor opportunity Call AM or PM 542-5802

ATTENTION. TELEMARKETERS

WE PAY YOU TO TALK ON THE PHONE

Openings exist m the Uvonla. SouthfWf l ^ Warrac araaa lor oat sons with

• Positive anituOs • Clear speaking voice • Good communication skias 8 Salaa background a plua • Good wages s • Flexible hr» • Never atee

FUTURE FORCE 588-3700

A s k t o r M i c h e l l e

ATTENTION-10 openings In our telephone order department Ful 8 pert-time poeWons avaaabM 12 M4e 8 Greenfield Ca l 443-1327

C E N T U R Y 2 1 - C A S T E I L I Put a 1 to work for you

Otscuas tha FREE framing for raw inexperienced mdMduals $ the on-going tn-houee warning tor tha expe-rienced sales peraon 4 EARN MORE whae you laem from the a l sales

Caa Jack Lucas or Don Casts* to-day lor pe r io ra l interview

525-7900 outgoing

I SkM for CMEMLAWN - « people with good telphone tale sales poamora. We wa tram No experience necessary Flexible hours $6 par hour Chamiavm Ser-vices. 22515 Heeap Novi Pleeae contact Suean lo arrsnga for an In-terview 348-1700

CHILDREN'S SHOE SALES Fu l or part-t ime

Downtown Farmington 478-7811

CHUDIK'S FINE FURS 4 APPAREL

R A I F S Parr-tima -saaMe sateapeoois tor women's rata* fur* 8 apparel Hour-ly plua eommaakm Apply In person 294 E Brown St.. Birmingham

COME GROW WITH US!

Becauaa of o i * recant growth w« hava saver si openings m our Route galas Thaaa positions wai be sntry level to help you a e m our busmaas and oflar you maximum growth A l interested pamee. send a letter with

to

P e r s o n n e l O r e c i o r

P . O . B o x 3 8 1 0 6

D e t r o f t . M l 4 6 2 3 6

506 Help Wanted Sale*

FREE REAL ESTATE

PRE-LICENSE TRAINING Small materials c h a r g e

Bea lna S e p t . or O c t . Mon. & Wed .'Evenings 6-11

For i n f o r m a t i o n ca l ) FRANK D'ANGEL<

4 6 4 - I

O r i t u r Y l 2 1

HARTFORD SOUTH, INC. Two Uvoni* Locettonm

Does Your Paycheck Increase When Your Efficiency Increases?

Would you like to have control ovar time and financial destiny? Our top aalaa agents earn $35,000 to $150,000 per year If you are hardworking, enthusiaat ic and truly In te rea ted in people , we would tike to interview you tor en Inter eating, challenging end very rewarding career We will trein you the CHAMBERLAIN WAY! Call today and get ectrve In thia excellent market piece

EARN $5.00-$8 00 PER HOUR Work sa a Taiapnane Seles Repre-sentative. part time evanmgs a Sat-urdays Guaranteed wags Earn hja time pay wonting pert tune nours Ca« Today- 85.6-»074

MANAGEMENT/ SALES

Kay S Kay T*e a aading -sta.' Cham, is seesing enthusiastic snd proiessionei mcMviOuals tor managa-mant and I ems positions 'heee po-sitions ofler

• E». callent eerrang potentiet 1130« - lor management snd 120K - lor sales! . A comprehensive beneht pro-gram • Paid training • Opportunrty io wor» tor s growing comparr,

I* you're interested in tlvs escrtlng career opportunity can

K A Y & KAY TILE 553 -6260

PROGRESSIVE comemporery turn.-ture store in B«Tnmgnam a toonmg tor s snarp upoeat design onented saies prciieesionai The aauccaaa*un appacam raseds to be peopa orant-ed s soed teem payer posaaai good communication sua* a have strong organizational a time man-agemeni skiBs «¥a ol»ar ar excei-a m training program aa we* as s •us oe ra f i u o a » a g s War* Bencr 234 S «umer Pteess ca* Sal 540-

3679

EFFECTIVE RECRUITERS

WANTED

Enpanding locai-arae organaation needs your support to complete 10-month protect Flexible hours, com-pensation on reeults For detais caa information una

MANAGEMENT TRAINEES Asust 'ew mveetmerit Frm a seen •rtg tjuelrhed personnel to fa management trainee poaitions Call Robin Vane 356-35* t

680-3420 ENTREPRENEURS

Networti ing H e business wave ot tomorrow What a It ac sixx-t" Progreeerve Metwortrmg. 680-3412

EXP€FWEMC£D JEWELRY son wanted ^ewa Jewelers

1-994-5111

EXPERIENCED SALESPERSON Fun tune tor busy retan womens shop For sales and othar dutas Ca l 9-11 AM 353-6552

FREE REAL ESTATE SALES TRAINING

Come antf grow with No i Can Mary. Sales Manager

CENTURY 21 Y o u r R e e l E s t a t e 5 2 5 - 7 7 0 0

Serving Waetem Wayne a Oakland Counties

MANGEMENT TRAINEES 2 poeihons available 'or espen-enced retail proles n orals On me tot> framing commaaiorv draw & bonus avaaaoie mt our s id t tng enpenaion program S move up the madder ot luccees srtth j s For s per -sonal inierwew ca* Mr Hotenbero

352-6090

MABKETING Are you willing tc mveet some time'' Have you a good. poalVve attitude & would you Mke a start m s new 6 exerting busvieaa opportunity''

naed somone who wW wor* cloeely with me in mertieting the services o» our rap«J^ expending business High ethical standards i Wmgneei to wort sa s Team Player sre saeen-tial Ca* tor an appoaitmam with Andy at T«jy Car Auto Cleenmo Canters, inc Canton Ml 454-0200

FULL TIME SALES - with growth

ment Apply within Oosmtown mingham Joeets Shoes 642-1660

GOLD JEWELRY-14 KT party plan Fund r a n e r l Great noetess pro-gram FantaetK salaa opportunity Ttie Gold Show 591-9051

MARKETING PEOPLE - Vour pro-tessaonaf sa«s comd ba the oertect bacaground tor a i w d s i g career m i eeidentiai and commarcai/m-veatmerit real eataie Bs your own boea. sat your M m hours. S40 (XX) to 170.000 income and s secure fu-ture Ca* about our CAREER SEM-INAR' sanea Century 21. 476-6006

REAL ESTATE CAREER FREE SCHOOL

- 1 IN REAL ESTATE CAREERTRA* PROGRAM

Exoenenced agents welcome » t ww beet yoix present commaaion scnadua Ca* tor s confidential ac-

tor Jar-y Borvegarc

CENTURY 21 CHALET 477-1800

Real Estate Career FREE rmni-coneulletior Wondering •t you would be successful r raai es-tate^ Wondering wnar it takes \ct star--UP anc wna' car be expected tne ftrat veer"' rt ao. can Bonna David today tor s prtvsis conamis-tion 4 omca locations Livonia. Red-•ord ^athruC' Viaege a Farmmglon Hills

C e n t u r y 2 1 Today 855-2000 REAL EST ATE-Exciting sales posi-tions sviaiatwe at home owners con-cept IP Shelby 6 Garden City o t te r Earr. monay today not 6 months f-om now Cac 73 ' - n o ™ or

427-Home (46631

REAL ESTATE SALES It a career a what you're seeking » unlimited eerrung potential then a« us snewar a* your gueebons a help you ge" started today Ca* Stave o» Georgette tor conftdential ruennew

Earl Keim - Garden City

522-2101 , RENTAL AGENT NEEDED

For Luxury apartment complex at NorthvWe Cat 642-4700

RETAIL FOOTWEAR opportunities Meneger Trainees with immediete openings tor promotabw person Apply In aeraor. Nobel Shoes wonoertand Mas

GREAT FUTURE WITH B t

FREE Century 21. Hartford S a altering free pre-aoense tramsng :ama* ma-terial cftargei Fua time trainer to help you to a Que* start Ass about our car ta r tree* program Ca* Ph|«a StuUmarw tor appointment

PUT U\ TO WORK FOR YOU

261-4200 2 OFFICES IN LIVONIA

HOMEOWNERS CONCEPT

We pay al time oI Hating, ca* Bruca Lloyd tor details 349-3355

NEW CAR SALES Lrvoraa Chryaler-Ptymouth has sr Opening tor s naw car saaaperson Musi be sggrseeme and rave -wt» ancas No axpenence -aceaaari Apply n peraon Ass tor Miss No pnone cans, pieaae

LIVONIA CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH

30777 Ptymouth RoeC Uvona

525-5000

RETAIL GIFT SHOP Buemeea a good we Jieed .mora help, looaing tor several pa r tuna • SISI peopa hexiba hours expen-ence s pms but we wis tram Apply in person al The Grving Tree at Ta 12 Mali

NOW HIRING SALES PEOPLE thai mane a difference The compancy Store. The worlds largest menutac-ture ot down products is now hnng tor toll and Darn-time posmons -or Our new store in Twelve Oaks Man A i are l o o * « g tor hignr, motlveled saiee coneultani Join rhe winning teem mat a -econgaed lor havw^g the t-andMaat and most srnwtedga-abie sales torse m the nation Pick up employment application at Mac information center

COMPANY STORE

HOSTESS/HOST-ASSISTANT SALES

Mature individual with ebove aver-age People Saws to act act at Hoei-e*s. Host In New Construction Salaa Real Estate License preferred but not necaeaary No telephone caas. p i t a i t 1 Sand reeume to

Personnel Sane Oept Robertson Bros Co

OFFICE SUPPLY Store has opening tor store manager & -mat store da r t s who sre experienced m ofltce supply sales Yates Office Supply

313-S36-4444

3683 TaMgraph. Ste 202 BioomimdHiaa. Mi 460 13

lb 'Real Estate Sales Manager need-ed tor new Condominium develop-ment m Ferwengton W k Musi be l i c e n s e d a r t i cu la te and wal l groomed Experience preferred

iCNSend Reeume to U S HOMES

Suite 154W Farmington HMa. Ml 46016

Alt Mr Roll

ONE OF THE nation s leading tood manufacturers has a Seas Merchandiser ocanmg » the Detroit

ft Will be your raeponelbttrry to see that Ol* products era property daptayed and have proper anaif po-

aree grocer, stores. Saws aptitude a the ewetv to wort with

start ing saiaTf exceaeni bene-plan plus bonus compan. car a

i f YOU ARE looking tor a sales ce-reer wrth guaranteed salary t co rv mieaion plus beraHts 40 ho i * week greet hours t working oondWlona Sales a some tght oMce dutas can pay S30 000 or more An honeal ambitious a anihuaaam: person w« be coneidered P O Box 67064 Canton Mi 46167

IF YOU'VE EVER CONSIDERED A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE

Century 21 Suburban

IF *OU WOULD LIKE THE

Challenge of a New Career

MOOSTMAL SALES su to r t a ot Oaaro*

t a naaen-

ary tX 60C p k a « Ca* Bruca

IN8TOME - INMOME ^ « * r v m - PULL T H E

n a bends UP

JCWBJTT SALES H f t f SMaa aw-

c s r s s t W K s •>. » t U P e n l R « GartlenCay

I MOUSTMAL SALES I

fit piai

eluding salary history i raquire-ments to B o i 562 Observer a Ec-

rtc Newspapers 3625' Scfvx*-crsft Rd . Livonia MKMgan 46150 Eouel Opportunity EmpKher M'F/»f

OPPORTUNITY WITH ADVANCEM.EKT

Groawng apecuHRy stew a torge company he* a jniQue ineos Sales posi t ion Open Responsibil i t ies would mlcuoe dealing w«r medum to Fortune 50C cuatomers a da«y «v

Experlenoe pieaeiied but ea sre al-ways looking tor reoent greduetee

Mhar motivaied mannduea Re-spond wflh I 'sajms a cc*ar al ter to 766S5 Fuaerton Redtem mi 46?3»

ORIN JEWELERS a looking tor a dynamic taleapa-son who entoys people end anuid aae the opporhrety to pvsus s career

I s i n g hna i t sa l - . Fua a part, time poamone Exceaant working conditions a benefits App* n per son 2S317 Ford Rd al MKMeoeR. Garden City

OUTSOE SALES RCPRESENTATTVf

Ragicinei Maneger needs sseooaae wW< cold c m saMng esparance >i aeneous product tor 60 veers Salary bonus CaialUs 1 expenses Reply to Sox 320 Obearvar a Ec oantnc l iawepapers 3625' S c f r a cra*t Rd Lfvonla. MScMgen 4 6 t »

OUTSOE SA4.ES F v l or pa r ame Traaang provsded K> tuamaiaaric sneigetic w H M d i a t i Comrnaamv K n a Rata* 6 Corporal* accounts Ca l Char. 427-4141

RETAIL SALES Oc you enioy helping caopie end sohrmg prodama" "he Nhchiga- I moat aggraearva office products deeier needs you as a fu* or per-, time uieaperson ae> hr to steri lull nme. S3.60 per hr - oart time 90 Oa> mcraaw Advancemen- oecxr-tuniry Emotovee diecounf Etpen. ence ne«ptul Thorough training pro. "OeC Apply IT person

Macauiey'» OtIVce Products Wonoertand Ma* - i vona

As* lor Chuc* "

RETAIL SJL-ES ExperanceC - tu t or pert time Ap> oh Mon thru Sat st MitzaHanc s, 312 Mam Street Rochester

RETAIL SALES Earn up to (22.300 and more M a r j

at 3 2 9 ' i

RETAIL SALES -

Permanen- part -time experienced; Cnediren s snoc Southfaid area

352-9799

RETAIL SALES & STOCK

Accaptmg apoacaticns lo i to* time sales 6 Stock ooamons Bene#ttt sveHabie attracttve working hrs N» Sunders oi hondays Apply *• per-son

J A C O B S O N ' S 036 W M a p * - Birmingham

An Epmto Opportunrty Emolovar Retai S a m

SALES ASSOC.* "ES Bonus • Salary Ask tor Debbie,

642 2233

RE'AIL SALES-WAITOfRSONS Tired o< retaK sales a weitmg tabae~ "<rec ot wortmg mgnts « weekends" Estaotehec Medau-

manufacturer looking tot

peopw Saiarv piue c o m n a e o n C** saa-7ts# or eend eeuna to

ina«>e Sews 320*6 Edward Medtsor Ha^htS Ml 4607 1

ROUTE SALES m the country Shop-at->«ome Foods We w o r t Mor, -Fn a o " w t t * b a n e n t s Our -ou tes e re e*ead> e s t a b l a n e o If VOL wan< io e e r r

$500 - $1,000 PER WEEK

Ca* be tween t o AM eno 4 p m

623-2600 SALES ASSOCIATES NEEDED

Ttonkmg ot a ca ree r c n e n g e - LOO*. mg lor unamt ted oppor1l*aty 'unanv

- M a v t a ttaa a tor you Ca* tor a conRdennal r l e r n e w

C u t i s SMnaky 2 6 i - t « 0 0 EARL KEIM REALTY S u e u M B A N

SOON T O * RED CARPET kE'M SUBURBAN

SALESCLERK p a n n m a a . a n a A • e a k s n r aMIts tor l e n n a pre

E x p a r a n o e J e w s b l e a f Ca* I0am-5pm 4 7 7 - S 0 ^

PART T«*E m a m a sell apt i I l a a » * g o o d t f c e

eda» Wonderarva Ma* Fvarengs a 42V253C

Laura Ashley I WORLD Of ROMANCE

M A I a raAnej

S s r S tor Looking tor a

Cham berlain REALTORS*

Troy, Gary NewvM. 641-1660 Rochester, Carolyn Dutcher, 651-4100

Birmingham, Mancy Leavenworth, 647-6400 WeeI BloomlWd, Cherlene Queue. 651-4400

Lathrup VHage Steve Lelbhen. 557-6700

767 6

INSIDE SALES

2o5n55y^u?3eo Laura Ashley: T w N O a f c t M a > . M o b ,

8C* OAE Thursday, September 22. 1988

MARKET PLACE 506 M p W»nt»d

Satea 5a.es HELP in .porting t

c'vonia. man ot •wruo *iv* dependable top pay workers Benefits 477-7245

a r c s

SALES HELP WANTEO-Part lime, experience necessary Woman'. c-'thing 356-6848

SALES - INDUSTRIAL Career opportunity Earn »20-S24.000 in Ural year Repeal busi-ness Extens/ve naming Comply benefits Call Bob Ondarto. Won, lOAMoMPMal 1-800-257-9353 SA ES

M MANAGEMENT

Kay I lie WKhMt s a I home decorating center mil to opening 2 new stores m Pontiac and Fioches-tsr Ae'M managamant and um positions a>auaPie tor both loca-tion* Vie ofler an aicaaant aermng policial |$30K plus lex manage-o*ni and S20K plus lor saws 1st W' based on your tNn«i sd-.ancement opportunltiee paid train-ing and a comprehensive benefn p-.g-sm it you ra miaraalad m this excellent caraar opportunity call

553-6271 SALES - NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED Be rou« own Doss Sat your own hrs "ne Mulli-Pure Water Purtlicetions System established since 1970 is used by US Military. Boeing Airlines.

Hals Call Mf» mvarMM* 4 "ospitals Mc CuBougft

506 M p Wanted Sale*

SALES PERSONS NEEDED For maxle prion* tarn to set p-asiie products Iot ta»t growing company

399-6660 SALESPERSON to SMI Silk Flowet arrangements 1 plants 4 days Pleasant 4 friendly Birmingham araa 357-2030

SALES PROFESSIONALS Nationwide -etail custom turmiure company expanding to Swm.ngnam araa Seekng ca/aer-mu>dao indi rtduals with e Successful Sales Experience e Design AMity e Seff-motrvation 4 Ambition • High Performance Standards Comprehensive training otogr-am Excellent commission structure Management potential Sand -a-some wtth references m confidence 10 P 0 Box 363 Bitmignam Ml 48012

506 H e l p W a n t e d

S a l e *

TELEMARKETERS I iund raising o

has immediate openings penanced telemarketers A career opportunrty lo earn $7-112 hour Shifts avatiaWe 9am- tpm 2pm-5pm 5 30pm • 9pm For immediate

ca» between • 1am - 4pm 350-2396

TELEMARKETING No experience necessary Flexible tours EiceHetil «*ges 4 commissions Can 533-4328

TELEMARKETING National telemarketing firr-, seeking experienced callers anfh raal money motivation -ale evening nours 9 30prn 12 30am Guaranteed oase plus ugh bonuses Convenient SoutMMM location Can *t*t 5pm

350-2396

506 M p Wanted Salaa

TELEPHONE & OUTSlOE SALES Growing Southfield co Salary * commission 552-OBOO

iuk time Watch benefits

LOOKING tot a bright. rxUvnOuai to become a

at The House ot starting salary

sd« socmen! potential, 851-0440

SALES REP Manufacturer ot pack aging materials. needs saff-fnotwif ed parson commission structured Growli potential Mark 459-0500 io pin our organization Previous

TELEMARKETING REPRESENTATIVES

One ol lie areas fasies- ;rowing Company* is seeking Telemarketers

353-6643 SALES OPPORTUNITY at a major J market radio station Mmimu™ 3 i years sales experience "•e'vaoty 2 y«ars outside sales experience m a>eas such as telecom-jnieation. o'tice products, print ot manufactur-er s rep Sand raaume to Box 550 Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers "36251 Schooicraf- Rd -.vonia

S A L E S R e p r e s e n t a t i v e

Southhe«3 a'ea notei see* ng expe-nenced motivated sales manager e-c.vs.ven for outside sales Hotel sales expedience necessary Sand resume wtth salary requirements 1o Comptr Hotei 26000 American Dnve SoutMMM Mien 48034

teHimarketimg,'sales experience a preferred These positions otter an excellent earning potential [hourly race plus commission,, and a com-plete benefn pian Full and part-time positions available r'ainmc provkO-

5! ed Can. 5S3-626C

Michigan 48150 An Eqti qual Oppor'un.ty Employer

SALES PERSON Experienced - interior design for part time positix> Musi Have »nowl-edge In »-dow r-eatmenrs Can Judy 98'-6200

SALESPERSON Experienced in -eiaii wonwis ap-parel * nowiedgeat-le m extra tme ouan'v y stvwg Pari lime No even-ings Birmingham area Phone Madeia.i« 'Oam-5pm 626-7010

S A L E S P E R S O N

Slate Michael Jewelry

966-4188 S»L£S PERSON - Ml line recre-ational dealer snip EjicaHant pay piar Apply in proson Rutlm.ans 24732 corfl Rd. Aak tor Mr Balhom

SALES PERSON .saws fine apparai looking lor sale* person will experience Ask for Othard 433-0150

SALES TRUCK FLEET Nee pre.'post owar saves truck en-gines and turbo* Seeks expeti-»nced sales pro with esuaMuihec! contacts with local fleets Unlimited commission opportunity Can 6 PM 10 9 PM on S. 22 8 23 534-0271 SEEKING managers, supervisors ot business ciwners to help expand pn-vate Dusmess on part time Basis

680-3422 TELEMARKETERS

Experienced only Good pay plus bonus Flexible hours Can Mollie 354-9310

TELEMARKETING Have a grea' voice"1 Like to talk on the phone"' Then we "lave the job lor you' Part time positions mornings Tues -Fri 9am-tpm Call Coilean petween 9aup-1pm 689-0519 UNIQUE downtown Birmingham gift shot desires fu* 4 pan time sales siaff Adxancemenl potential Please forward co»«! letter and'or resume to Vcrngama Inc 212 S Washington So Lansing Ml 48933

WE ARE seekng an outgoing cre-ative professional sale* paraon lot a better women* *pecieity store tnai ha* some knowledge m organizing 8 conducting local fashion snows Ttn* poafflor would aiao include 15-20 hour* per weak aeamg lime on the now Currently tha poaltwn is part time but could become full time Tha store specxakzaa in wom-en? sue* 14-26. leatura* moderate lo better clothing Rochester area For confidential interview please | send a resume by Sect 30 to; K M j 577to Franklm Lane. Washington. Mich 48094

WINDOWS

All improvement* $50 300 to $100,000

Quick pay 422-4444

507 Halp Wanted Part Time

ACCOUNTANT NEEDS - Genera office Employer forma, some book-keeping '0-2C hr*. Tan aeaeon 30-40 hrs Experience pi ekened Uvo-ma Cat anytime 464 3660

ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT needed part tlma by mil pubiah-og company Muat be data* orient-ed i non smoker Send raauma lo P06 Pubaahmg Co 5820 U«ey Rd Ste s5 Canton. Ml 48187 ADMINISTRATIVE ASS 7-lot »** ance Agent Correapondence. ov«-an office, computer knoeWdge. typ-ing skies expedrtmg program* 8 or-ganizational skats 855- *C to. aak tor Mr Sma>

WORK WITH THE BEST!

C e n t u r y 2 1

A d v a n t a g e

We are members o« five Board ot Realtors and an award winning off-ice' Be aware of how successful you can oe Aak for Barbara 528-0920

TELEMARKETERS - part time for Birmingham Insurance Agency Day-time hours Excellent opportunity for seniors Can 540-9444 lor .met

TELEMARKETERS I Professional needed for establish-ed national marketing company Can commence! accounts .mmedi-ate $350-$500 per *ee> earnings potential Redford iwp area Fun time only Call tor interview 534-7750

TELEPHONE I N T E R V I E W I N G

Exciting professional telemarketing er .-.ronment that -s drawing some ot the best tewmarkeririg people in Bloomfield. Birmingham Day shift Mon thru Fn only It you a-e good you can find a home here

O N Y X

356-6699 (Friday Pay the ONYX Way)

WORK YOUR OWN HOURS

No Deirveries' No Collecting' FREE $300 Kit - FREE Supplies Aisc booking panles 73t-3559 247-8659

$ CALL NOW $ Part lime m*»0e sales positions Musi enjoy phone* and be evatebie lor flexible sMftt Experience a • $5 'hour • commission Fantastic opportunity (or STUDENT SI

E N T E C H SERVICES, LTD.

KATHY 354-0500 SUSAN 567-0050

ADULT CARRIERS Fof West Blctomfleid A/ea Singke copy Oetivery Must have car Ask for Mr. Hertford. Observer & Eccentric Maws&a- -*

644-1100

ADULT DR'VERS

West Bloomfield Area ideal lor homemakers or retireee Station wagon or larger «eh«le preferred

CaB Mr Herltora for detail*

6 4 4 - 1 1 0 0 A GREAT OPPORTUNITY1

For homemakers wanting back work force, mother* with Ihadiaii m school 8 senior citizen* with extra time on hand Light office help sought We are aWmg to work around your schedule! Part time days at $5 50 pet hour, non smokaig office Appfy m person at Crcultt DMA 32900 CapOol. off Farming-ton. Uvonla. AMBITIOUS, OUTGOING peraonaa-ry heeded pert time Vary flexible hours, great opportunity to learn real estate business Cell Anne Reddy or Susan MucaL 455-7000

ART $ CRAFT STORE POSITION Part lime days or eves Uvonla Ca* 425-0410

ASSISTANT COOK NEEDED Approx 2'i hrs pet day. Mon-fn. Can Little Tots 459-9494

BAKERY CLEAN-UP After school and weekend* - flexible hours Clean, modem tactfftes and eompment Pleasant atmosphere

Apply m person: THE BAKER'S LOAF

29480 Northwestern Hwy (between FrankHn 8 Inkster Rds I. Southfield

507 Halp Wanted Part Tlma

507 Halp Wanted Part Time

ATTENTION COLLEGE STUDENTS or olftar .nereeled persons Speo alty sleel wersnouee $ forge compe-ny ha* a cSaricai position open Re-apuneb—aa would mduda filing Nnm m«— nhnnai nrdar •

1200

CLEMCAL -lypmg 4 ' Tht bookkeep-ing W small -rankan Art Studio

k. ep»w to R Reno P.O Box *. BirmmghamMlAaOia

twnng. mvokDe prooaaamg A deny contact with Accounting & Mfg P-pt; Some experience piefetred but we ara always interested in -eti.no-aCHe. seff-motivaled candidate* hcxxs can to flexible depending schedule Can 531-1! ATTENTION! Mothers of school age cmtdrer rt Livonia1 Weettand area Shop "elper i needed lor vending company Design your o»»n schedule up to 25Nrs .''eieek Pays $5/1*

Btt-5; Can tor mtervxew 5249 BLOOMFlEll smell office needs dej... .able person lor flung 8 general office work Ptaasanl leke-phone manner 8 good hang sk*s

Possible flexible

BOOKKEEPER - Part time. 15 hours a weak Experience a muat Livonia aree Ca* Pal at 421-6810

BORED? Pan time light maintenance 8 repair ol out manufacturing equpment Greet opportunity tor retired peraon wtth tome mechanical experience Pleasant atmosphere we tuM work around yoi* schedule $5 50 per hour Apply at Circuits DMA, 32900 Capitol off Farmington Rd. Livonia CASHIER - Good pay Star Dak. m Southfield Can and aak lor SW ot Marry 352-7377

CASHIER PART-TIME

Can Gerry 967-0234 CHOIR DIRECTOR - Part tune lor Garden City Presbylenan Church MUSK Degree deeirad wm accept applications from thoee with signifi-cant vocal music background Re-•oonsmeiy tor Adufi Ox*. Youth Chow and Seasonal Special Music Programs For application and ap-pointment cat 421-7620 CLERICAL POSITION - Part-time evemngs and weekends Troy araa. Can for an appointment 6*9-2070

CLERK/TYPIST PART TIME

Ule insurance company located m Plymouth has opening tor dark/ Typm. Figure aptttuda_Jyping (35-40wprr.) 8 data entry skins required Flexible hours. Contact Personnel Depart men!

MUTUAL OF DETROIT 333 Pfymoulh Road

Plymouth, Mich . 46170 453-6500

COUPLES - needed for office dean-mo. evening* m North i«e

346-4291 EARN $5 $12 PER HOUR to Start Ideal tor Students. Housewives 8 Seniors 20 Yr OM TetanvarHetBig Htm needs 8 T rains ss wtw> need * stable pert-time income Troy

Can Today - Slan Todayt Mr Trainer 435-9500

EUROPEAN Tone 8 Health CIMc needs enthusiastic flexible tecftnt-Oan Mature 8 outgoing only need apply WA tram 542-6663

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY PART TIME

Dynamic management consisting firm in dowmwwi Birrrwigrvam seeks an experienced secretary w'excel-lent organizational $ communica-tion skfls Prefer PC (Word Parted I experience Caa Inge kt 540-0254 FARMINGTON HILLS computet company ha* 2 operang* for pari time clerical help (non-amokars) Greet opportunity tot persons re-entering the K>b market Basic office skids required along with typing and a pleasant phone voce 1 To aaalsi m data m-put. credit checks and mailings. Tuea $ Tfiurs.. 6 30-5. 2 To assist m dairy office duties. Mon -Fn 9AM-1 PM Please cat 553-9250 FARMINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

AUTO MECHANIC - 2 fxx*s per day, $7 50 pet hout Harrison High School Quaallcatlona- high scftoo. graduate 2 years recant and rele-vant work experience m the trade or 1 year work experience and 1 year technical school RETIREES WEL-COME PRINTING PARA PROFESSIONAL

2 hours s day. $7 50 an hour Farm-ington High School QuaMcanon*. 2 yrs experience in printing or 1 yr work experience $ 1 yr lechntcat school RETIREES WELCOME

Contact Cliarlane Parrott 471-6354

FOOO & MERCHANDISE DEMON-STRATORS heeded tor all areas m local grocery storaa Ideal tot for ho use whs retirees and college stu-dents Excellent pay lot part lime wort We w« trim interview* on Wed Sept 28 from 10 t* 12 at the Holiday Inn Uvonla Weal or cat DYNAMIC DEMOS 616-457-0202 or313-474-2446

GREAT Part time Poeroon. Babysit-ting. Mon-Fri 3:30-6pm. Car re-quired in my 7 MUe'Farmlnglor

home Cal after 6pm: 47t-»21

Thursday. September 22, 1 » U OAE *9C

507 Halp Wanted Part Tlma

GENERAL OFFICE Pari lima position answering phones typing. Wng. naming er-rands Must be mature, dependable 6 non vnoker Franklin area Plaaae ca> between BAM-5PM at 626-6006 HANOYMANS HELPER, part time Good 8 dependant* worker with own irvieportatlon Cat Norm aven-mgs after 9pm. 464-3215

HOMEMAKERS EARN OVER $10 PER HOUR

PART TIME

Earn tree Hawaiian trip Free Tratrv mg Commiaawn up to 25% Highaal Hoaieaa awarda, no deknenog or conecfton, no hand»ng or service charge Over 800 dynamic Heme -toys, gifts home decor and Christ-mas decor For free catalog ca*

1-600-227-1510 INSTORE - INHOME

PART TIME - Fin • TIME

Seaing custom shutter s 8 blinds Up to 7VS commisaMn Guarsnteed base The Shutler Shop Can Mr Hart between 10am-4pm 533-9300

INSTRUCTORS lor Pre-School BaAat Tumbling 8 Aerobic Fitness Call Plymouth YMCA at 453-2904

INVENTORY-S5 25/HR National inventory larvlce Is now haring permanent pert tlma person-nel lo take reiall inventories week days or weekmghts and weekends Chooae your hours Paid training $5 25 to Mart $6 75 wtthm 1 year mam raiaa* thereafter Cal Mon-Thurs 9.30am-2pm 469-6534 JANfTORIAL COMPANY - looking lor reliable help, cleaning service dept auto deelerimp* Cal before 4 30 pm 425-2610 JANITOR $ Light Mamtenance tor mfg shop Apply st Deykm Elect nc 34425 SctkOOlcrsfl. Rd W of Farm-ington Rd Livonia LADIES give yourself the perfect gift, your oem business Set UndercoverWear Lingerie 0 home parties Ununited earnings free training, smal Investment 349-6225

LEASING AGENT Needed tor apartment townhouee community m Birmingham Cal 644-1300

LEASING AGENT for Waetland apartment complex Weekends 721-2500

LIGHT ASSEMBLY Flexible hours between 7am-4pm Homemakers 8 high school stu-dents welcome Plaaaa appfy at Deykm Electric Corp 34425 School-craft. w of Farmlnglon Rd Livonia.

507 Halp Wanted Pert Time

LOCKER ROOM ATTENDANT Male/lemela to work al hearth out Flexible hrs , AM or PM $4/fir j*. •an CommunWy Center Waal Bloorr, field 661-tOOO, axt 315 MARKETING COMPANY has opeTT •ngs tor extra Wiarp edrrumstrari,. secretary to work i0am-2 30f-Mon-Frl Perfect >oty Use your tsi ent, axais and experience and sfm be home when baby wakea frty-nep or kids gel oil the bus Compe< itlve hourly rate commeneurale -it-experience Cal tor Interview

838-20'-MARKET RESEARCH COMPAV needs pert time help m codlng'eoi-mg department Mon thru fr, hours 8am-4pm Pay $4 50 w,. hout Cal Sarah 553-4100. exi 5!'

METRO VIS ION Part tana representative needec Ic eea cable tv service* Hourty wsg. plus commt*aion. Evanng* Mor thru Fn Uvonla Call Patriae W itH

422-281" NEED EXTRA CASH?

Ladies - I ve got the poo lor you Work pert time, make ton time pa> Anerage $6/ht Demonstrate nry-H decor candles toys 8 hoaday dec ration* Free $300 kit 8 paper sue puee Only 3 wks left to hire Call 281-4327.534-4145 592-1296 or 427-603t ORGANIST, rehearsal. 1 Sunda, service, must pley classical »ixt cc -temporary music Send resume Music Director 323 W Grand Rivw Howell Ml 48643 517-546-0?V

PART-TIME CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS

Continental Cablevtslon is ioc» tor enthusiastic personebie peoc-wtfh customer service expermr.. Please send resume to Continents CsbNrnswnCSR. 21900 Metros' Suite 10. Southfield. Ml 46075

PART-TIME HOUSECLEANIN'-, Persons needed immediately We will tram Car necessar,

Start at $4 50 an hour 425- *S-y PART TIME SALES TRAINEE

GOOOYEAR si ore needs- par- time counter help WUl tram right'person Apply within

GOOOYEAR 33014 Grand River. Farmlngto'

767 S Main, Pfymoulh PART TIME 2pm-7pm. Mon-fr . fraln must have good math aptHude to a quack learner 8 work wen jnder preeaure tor Cam Audft'Dela Ent'. powtion with beverage dtatnbute-SW Uvonla office $5 25 per fir Cat Beth before noon only, 591-321.

RECEPTIONIST part nma. good typing skins 8 pleas ant phone manner. Northville area cad Mr Fast 349-151!

Now is the time to clear out those closets, attics, basements and garages and make some quick cash in the process.

How do you plan a garage sale?

It's easy!

Just follow these simple guidelines:

1. Gather together the items you have for sale. Sort them Into appropriate categories and price them fairly.

2. Place a classified advertisement in The Observer & Eccentric by calling one of the numbers below.

3. Hang signs throughout your neighborhood alerting residents to the upcoming sale.

4. Decide what to do with all the money you'll have after your sale!

Or, if you love to bargain-hunt and would rather shop then sell, be sure to look for our special garage safe listings every Monday and Thursday in your hometown newspaper. Observer & Eccentric classifieds make It easy to earn money and save money. Discover for yourself „ today!

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G L A 6 6 I F I E D A D Y E R T I 6 I N G 644-1070 Oakland County 961-0900 Wayne County 882-3223 Rochester/Rochester Hills

I» p M. T U M O A V PO* T M U M O A V n m O N * P M . I V TOM MONDAY B m O N

MARKET PLACE 507 Hatp Wanted

Pert Time PERMANENT PART TIME

Mon. - Frl. 5-9.30pm, Sat 10-2pm TELEMARKETING

HOURLY PLUS BONUSES Must nave excellent communication skills Call Mon - Fn , 4-8pm only

540-3800 PERSON TO do housekeeping lor elderly Mvsng m own home Must to reliable 8 en|oy helping other* Flex-ible schedule $4 85 per hour lo start Plaaae apply in parson CMC Park Senior Center. 15218 Farmang-tor Rd. Uvonla PE RSON TO do seasonal cfioras for senior citizen (lawn cutting, yard dean up snow removal, etc) Musi have reliable transportation flexible schedule $5 21 pet hour to start

apply m person Cnnc Park Senior Center. 15216 Farmington

PHONE SOLICITOR - Part lime warned for a financial organization m Plymouth Call 453-2640

RECEPTIONIST Farmlnglon H«s averyother weekend couple even-

ings, Cal Jackie ot Joarm Mon-Fn 476-7005

507 Help Wanted Part Time

506 Hatp Wanted Domestic

WALLCOVERING WAREHOUSE Part lime afternoon halp Oak Park Araa Caa Sheldon after 2pm 542-9920

BABYSITTER NEEDED 9yr old 4 3mo old glila. plus occasional 3yr ok) son Ful time My Beverly home Good salary 645-5917

WANTED MATURE responsible per-son lor part nma Oancai dutiaa m Surgeon* office Some experience needed Pontiac Cal 656-7666

BABYSITTER needed my home, Thur* 8 Fn nigfrts. 5pm-11 30pm Garden C«y CaS after 4pm

422-4974 WAREHOUSE HELP

for Motown Automotive Warahouee m Farmmgton Hills Cal 1pm-3pm

471-7232

BABYSITTER needed Mon Wed 6 1. 6pm-11 30pm Mature woman children Lrvoma WM pick up *

427-2 i 17 WORD PROCESSOR tor Marketing Department of Plymouth based company Can Kathy Depp. Human Synergistics 10 schedule an mar-new. 4 »-1030

BABYSITTER NEEDED - responsi-ble. non amokaa. 3-5 days par we*. 3PM-5PM. $10 pet day tor 2 bcrV* age* 8 6 11 Musi hava car. 14 Mia/ Orcftard Lake area 737-4036

506 Halp Wanted Domaatic

ABLE, non-smoker nsedsd part lime to care for 9 mo old Musi have flexible achedule own trans-portation 8 references Quart on/ Telegraph area 855-3176

RECEPTIONIST - part time lot oral surgery office B.'mingham/Troy aree 2'1-3 day*/wk Medical or dental background required Can between 11am-4pm at 647-2191 RECEPTIONIST - pan lime. Imostly weekends - 12-15/hrs per w« ) Stu-dent for receptionist duties m down-town Birmingham raal estate office Typing is a must $3 75 to start Call Nancy or Gloria 642-4300 RELIABLE PERSON arith own trans-portation lo deliver printed material to bumneeaea « suburban Detroit aree Professional appeersnce snd atlituds s must Cal Mr Krauee for details at 443-1660 RETAIL ENVIRONMENT - Men s 8 women s custom clothing store. 25-30 hours weekly approximate. Wed -Frl afternoon*, Sal day* Sale* inventory duplajr* 642-0547 RETIRED person wanted lor driving position Must have excellent driving record 5 days.'wk 4 to 5 hrs /day. call Mon-Fh 9sm-2pma1 356-4413 SALES HELP - Part time Days, some weekends, m Plymouth 8 Trapper s Alley 455-9494 SECRETARY - Experienced person for typing and gensral office duties. 2 half days per week W Btoomtleid Days. 661-5353 Eve s . 662-1453

SECRETARY Livonia 6 Mile 8 I-275 ai Ings. 6 30am-12 30pm, Megatronix international

ea Morn-Mon -Frl 462-2100

SOUTHFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS Needs Water Safety and GymnaatK Instructors Sat program Ask lor Judy 746-8700

STUDENTS Earn $6-$12 per hr Highly reaped ed Civic Organization has several openings for fund raisings. Perma-nent part time poeltlons for even-ings individual must to moCvsted dependable. 8 posses* good spaa*, inc skills Cal Mike or Bob after 5 30pm, 559-7926 or 55#-« 140

SUNOAYS ONLY Birmingham real estate office deal-ing m 14] sell reekJentlsl properties need* receptionist lot Sundays onty Professional altitude and pleasant personality needed tor buay atmos-phere Good phone and typing akils Ask tor JenHert

-HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

TEENAGER tor needed m Fsirmnglon 1 and* thru Now I. Salary Please caa after 6PM

heavy yardwort negotiede

826-2575 TELEMARKETING - Part tlma . . . you good with people on tha tele-phone. interested *i a poaWon wW> flexible hrs.. returning 10 tha work force' We are looking tor a telemar-keter 6 w4kng 10 tram tor our need* Cal Ms Schmidt 649-1990 TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST wWh secretarial stuns, soma typing re-quired. 60-70wpm, 25 hours par wee*. $5 00 per hour Plaaae I resumes to: Controller. P 0. Box 9008 LNonia. Ml . 46151

TELEPHONE SALES DignlAed position avaMMs tor good communicators Hourly plua bonua Mon thru Fri 5pm-9pm Sal 9am-5pm 422-9272

TYPIST Farmmgtcm Hma PR flm neadi pari-tirne clerical help Hrs flexible Cal Ekev. 651-3993

Dependable Girl 14-16; asus! handicapped lady Sal -Sun after-noon* vanou* odd |Oba 9 Mi -Greenfield After 3pm: 557-3671 ADULT FEMALE needed lot 4 8 3 year olds Every Thur* 2:30 to * 30pm m my Plymouth home Excelent acages 451-2578 ADULT Woman Over 21 House-keeping- supervision of 13 6 10 yr old 2 30pm-6:30pm Mon-Fn Own transportation Reletences Troy area After 5pm 643-9054 AFTERNOONS-BABYSIT, oeen 6 drive Musi havs own car , Middlemen 6 Long Lake Call aftar 6 30pm, 626-5471

AtDE. HOUSEKEEPER Mature dependable woman Own transportation 36 hour wesk Cal •tier 6pm ot before 9em 737-4596 AIDE needed to care tor 28 year old handicapped mala morning*. Plym-outh $ Farmmglon Rda area. Caa Jwn after 12 noon 427-0806

ATTENTION BABY SITTERS CHOOSE THE BEST JOB

Location. Hour*. Number/Age of Chrfdren. etc Out metro wide listing service has marry positions avsAsCle now including part hma. Ifve-ln 4 oc-casional care

PARENT INQUIRIES WELCOME AAA SITTERS

562-4453 or 333-2202 BABSITTER - fun time for 3 yr old m my Birmingham home Mature wom-vi preferred Reference* required

644-6019 BABY CARE - Dependable, mature non-*moker m out home tot 6 mo son Mapie 'Adams 3 days/ek Oam transportation, fslerencee 649-483» BABYSITTER - Affectionate 4 de-pendable person lo care tor 2 chll-drsn. Tuea.. Thur* 8 Sat Light houaekeeping Bwmmgfiam CM 737-2023 BABYSITTER and Ught houaekeep-ing tot 3 days Our Birmingham home own transportation 2 school ege children Good pay. 256-1977 BABYSITTER Must have transportation lo pic* up 9 yr old son Refarencea 540-2312 BABYSITTER tor 2 pre-echool girls my Bloomfield H»s horns 3 after-noona/wk Excellent pay Own transportation 335-3146 BABYSITTER - tor infant aw, m our W Btoomfleld home 7:S0am-6pm Mon thru Frl Car. non smoker • -ceuent pay Halarsncas required

737-9032 BABYSITTER - Ful or part Hma. Spat between 2 tamilss. sgas 3 ws. 4 4 months 4 1 yr oM Non smoksr flelei snces Own transportation Af-lat 7PM 559-9666 BABYSITTER/Housek Tafcs care of 4 yr old » Farmington HMs home Own tranapenalton re-quired Non-amokar nalanricai

— After 6pm. 653-3025 BABYSITTER. In Mon.-FrL. 9am-4 required Call Judy after Spm

•47-4104 BABYSITTER - MATURE, loving women needed My home. days, ful

time 2 children. 6 4 2. 5 MHa srmmgton After 4:30PM

464-8717 or pert 1 4 Farm.

BABYSITTER needed Ti Thur*.. 9am-2pm tor 4 month old Your home or mine Rochester HMs arse $40AiC

Hourly 655-68

VALET PARKING lor CO* .

pay North Woodward area 18. 851-1534 or 396-1991

VETERINARY CLINIC, Ward Nurse, also assist wtth office procedurss Non-smokmg Pirl or ful Hma P O Box 155. Weatiand. Mi 48185

BABYSITTER NEEDED - South Red-lord area lor 5 4 9 year old. part time days Dapendabls Cal LasM

536-9154 BABY SITTER needed tor 4 aefwo. legs children, our Redtord home.

• meaaag~ 537-631

BABYSITTER NEEDED, 2-3 day* a week $3 50 an hour Wast Bloom-field area References required

682-6712

BABYSITTER non-emoksr lor intent our Canton home. Weekdays

8AM-3 30PM Reference* Top pay Own transportation 981-6810 BABYSITTER - pert tlma. Mon thru Wed 7am-5pm. my Uvonla home Must to mature loving, -enable Transportation 8 reference* re-quired After 6 pm only 591-0154

BABYSITTER Proleeatonal couple looking tot tv* time babysitter (Itve-m optional) 1 infant Mon-Fri.. 7 30-6 15. Prefer non smoker Excelenl pay Experi-ence preferred 851-7252 BABYSITTERS wanted to start im-mediately Transportation provided Excellent pay in-Home CMd Care Agency 569-6464 BABYSITTER - URGENTLY

deys part time, some weekend nights references and own trans-portation required 661-6767 BABYSITTER - Young proleeeonal couple inter eel ed m intelligent, ma-lm woman lot m-nome day care tor 1 yr old daughter Farmlnglon Hiks

i Flexible hrs Salary baaed upon experience References. Cal Mon.-Fn.. 8am-6pm 967-2040

506 Hatp Wanted Domaatic

1508 Help Wanted UOfnMTIC

HOUSEKEEPER Oeav able Birmingham location Should have own transportation WM be resptmswus tor genet al household duties Hour* 9-4pm - 3 ot 4 day* weak Good salary Muet have axceaant reference* and be bondebie Cal between 9-4pm. Mon thru Fri

270-1286

HOUSEKEEPER Wednesday Friday. Cleaning, errand*, ary W Bloomfteld

Monday, part time

Good sal 855-8942

HOUSEKEEPER NANNY Uve-m preferred 8 flexible, non-smoker. driver, mature. Good home 4 wages W Bloomfield 336-9486 HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED lul Ume, own tranaporstion flelai encea Bit minohat-t Bloomfteld area Cal eve-ning after 6pm 826-2335 HOUSEKEEPER - Two deys per wesk 9 am - 2 pm $75 pkje bonus, fringe bene«s 4 pead Cleaning, laiaidry 8 ironing tor utlve home m Troy Mai No chldren no pets Must have own tranaportation 4 experi-ence as housekeeper No smok Cal. 9 am - 5 pm ) smoking

649-4666 LIVE IN Baoyvner. W BloomfWd family needs a reaponelble lovlnfl person Non smoker, relet en 855-2531 Between 9-5pm 357-6183 LrVE-IN Care Qtver - tot elderty lady Must have undsrstandmc $ com-passion Can Donna. 8:30-5, 464-4000 after 9 30pm 595-4181 LIVE-IN compareon to care tor eld-erty woman n dean ranch home. Union Laka Area Mint have oam car Room 4 board included wtth •alary. Eves 363-0613 LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER, 5 day*, 2 adolescent cttfcjrsn. non smoker mutt drtve, W Bloomfield area. r*l srsncea. mature Eves 663-4867

NANNY OF AMERICA I* looking tor compaisnt. caring sv dMdusts who have a baeK love tar

W* pay H i if aree* to tram you a* a ptalaiilcnal nanny Ful and part time work nelsde BaneMa/paid vacation* Cal lot *>-

PROFESSIONAL COUPLE looking tor Ml Ume ncxj*a«eenat Must have experience NON SMOKER own car Job we in-clude working 5 days s weak. 10 to It hours a day WW dean entire home Including laundry, *hopping 8 errand* but no ronlng Excelent salary 4 many benefits This I* s very LARGE home Also a Wet owed In pari time help Reply 96 Loch-moor. Groses Points Snore*. Ml 48236

511 Entartainmant MAGIC 4 COMEDY

For Children 4 AduH* - -Parties. Benquels. Picnics 4 Mors

Cal Mate Thornton 463-4562 Music by STRI0E

For your wedding reception ot other Fal deles aval-

522-9461 MUSIC FOR LIFE Solo Pianist or Ouo/Trto/Quanet Bech lo Boogie Jazz 4 Classical Psttws 4 Al Occa-

0 851-3574 ORGANIST/PIANIST Available lor Weddings Over 10

yeers experience Make tour reaar-vetion* nowf 372-6733

513 Situation* Wented

ACCOUNTANT uai or corporate eccowit* Oenerai Ledger, peyoi al taaea. yr* of ax-penance Mr Si

DELIVERY DRIVER Know city 8 suburb* very eel

562 ORIVER Straight truck C-l *-cerise aeaks peimeiieiii ampioy-memt Expert anoatiedge ot Detroit Metro are* After 5 PM. 721-4142

SOPHISTICATED band with excel-lent female vocaket tor your special occaainn Top Drawei Coma see our video Evening* 375-2210

PROFESSIONAL couple looking tor »ve-*i *itt*r atari mg aa soon as poa-aible Musi have experience be MA-TURE. Iwve s driver* aoenee be * NON-SMOKER and have ex:i«i"ii reference* Poertlor •nvofnea chid care for 5 children lagae Irom 4 month* io 4 yeers old). Mother I* not working but Is m snd out Thar* wW to some travel moived end some light houeea eepmg 4 driving The benefits Include room 4 board, good satary many benefits Other help employed Pleas* reply to 96 Lochmoor. Grosae Poinie Shores Ml 46236 WANTED woman to cars for elderly lady m her Uvonla home. 5 days, weekends. 2 week days off Poaalble Uve-m Gel after 12 noon 522-0363

or 525-9256

509 Halp Wanted Couptaa

LrVE-IN Housekeeper/Nanny *i my Farmington HMs home. 2 chadren, must have rsferencee, ran smoker

851-9312

BRADY BUNCH looking tor AAce WBI ptovioe car. uniform alowance Salary negotiable Uve-m, private querter* Single Mother or smal tWTWy preferred Needed as soon as possible In Troy 879-0551 CARE GIVER tot gentle older wom-an m 2 bedroom Oak Park apart-ment $50 per day. 2-3 day week Call evenings 851-4019 CAREGIVER needed Start Mld-Oci Fun or part Tims. Mature depend-able Non smoking aroman lo car* lot my happy 3 month 4 3 year old daughter*, m my Plymouth home

459-9426 CARE GIVER WHO Enjoy* children tot playful 2"* y» boy 4 6 weak old sister 13 Mae 4 Drake Mon -Fri. 7 30em-6 30pm Mid Oct Own transportation Refer encee $175. week 661-1326 CHILO CARE after echoot and Sat for 2 boy*, agaa « 4 8 m my Bloom-heid HMs home Own tranaporte-Iton Excellent pay Students en-couraged 540-2223 CHILD CARE/eght housekeeping -infant, m my Southfteid home - 4 days/weak - non smoker-ralerancee required - After 6PM 647 2545

CHILD CARE NEEDED tot 1 yr old m Farmington Hais home 5 days Top tatar, pkie bene-fit* 476-2096 CHILD CARE needed m our Plym-outh home tor 7 month old Expetl-enced/excelent i slersnce* onty 40 hour*. 459-0262

LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER tor * family on the go W» provide private room,'bath and car Muat to wmng to *hop. run errand*, launder clothee as wen as houee dean 5 day* a areek Excelent lying condi-tion* with non-emokmg Chrielian IvrHly Cal 353-3311, Ext. 217 LIVE-IN Houeekeepet ,'Babysittat American or foreign bom 5 day*, non amofcer. -eterence* Bloomfteld

851-4641 LfVE-IN Mother's Helper tor 2 ch» dr*n m our Farmington H«* home Own transportation would be helpful tor Car Pool. Own prfyete room 8 bath Be a member of our family, to begin Oct 1st 9- 5pm, n. 861-5 IOO. or 661-5656

LIVE-IN NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER Mon.-Frl Non-smoksr Must drfve. Prtvste room 8 bath Troy area.

524-2386 LOVING cars needed ful time m our NW Troy home tot our 4 far old 4 infant girls Very good salary 4 soms benefit* Pleasant aurround-mgs Relet ence* 826-9304 LPN/AIOE - Eves 4-5 l»* m home, cook. dean. 4 asset peraon m chair. Rochester HWa. Cal after 8pm

862-2537

ACTIVE RETIREE ASSISTANT MANAGER tot beauti-ful LIVONIA adults only spt com-plex No experience needed m apt management Huaband must be handy Luxury apt paus salary.— Reference* required 352-2220 APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLES Experienced only Nice autxx ban lo-cation* Handa-on maintenance 8 cleaning rise seeery Apartment plus salary 8 benefit* Cal Carol P . 355-2700 APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE Needed lor ii unit Endg m Notth-weel Suburbs Some knowledge m plumbing, haatlng and general

Should en-

STARLlGHT SOUNDS Profeaeionai Olac Jockie* Any oc-caaKtn 4 yr* exp 10% dncount with ad Jama* 534-1447 Keith 482.1467

512 Situations Wanted Female

ABLE. EXPERIENCED BONDABcE Personnel availabw 536-1307

TLC EkJer Assistance A Free Nurse Aseesamerw

Visit m your Home HOME HEALTH CARE

Screened RN supervised meured Aides Nursea

24 hour* - 7 deys

3 5 7 - 3 6 5 0 Profeaeionai Heenft Care Penonnei

OVER 20 YEARS Experience Off-ice Management purchaamg. ten-dot-customer relations Special saias computer baaed mvemory management. aookke*ping. rypmg •mmeckelely aveaeCM 586-0147

516 Education A Inatruction LEARH AN EXCITING

TRAVEL AGENT CAREER

Enrol m the tH deaa ol me

E L L I O T T T R A V E L

S C H O O L

Learn trom ptcHnirnaH with 40 ^ ,j jov'Beecr yr* exp Over 100 hr* ot computer

602 Loet It Found FOUND-Biackderk bt own smell

! cat. reaow eye*. Ml or Okie cotar Evetgreen-Ni112 Me* 367-2410

FOUND CAMERA Firehgmars P*rk Troy KlenH i ^

i FOUND Ng« otoam 8 whit* lenaa asi 12 mas 4 Drake. Farmmgnon

Sunday Sept 16 476-1756 FOUNO totd Terp

.mie black poodle Red-255-5426

FOUND-Medurr lemeHt Beegn type dog biacfc.'browr- wtth leather coi-

tremmg Free 856-7730 or 800-462-3694

514 Situations Wantad Maia-Famaia

FOR PERSONAL TOUCH home tm-nce* Csl depenoebie Husosnd end Wile leem tor genera mem tanence 8 noueekeeping 842-1736

515 C h i l d C a r e AFFORDABLE Liceneec Chid Cere Experienced We* Ouelthed Staff

Fi« 4 HaH Day Programs Teddy Bear DAy Care 356-4240

ARE YOU IN NEED of houaekeeping services'* I do rstiabis wort si s ree-sonabiepnce Also have ralerencee Piease eel Kmi at 277-1588 ATTENTION - Went your house or apartment cleenad very effeoently wid at good 'ate* Try us snd expe-rience independent-, nn 2 g»l team As* tor Sherry st 261-1406 ot Jill St 271-5693 BABYSITTING - newborn to 5 yrs . warm home enwonmerrt. lots of love. Ml/part time, Westland area Can Coaeer after 5 30pm 522-6059 BABYSITTING - TLC. Mon thru Fn meals 4 snacks provided 12 Mile 8 Evergreen area Infants wetcome

357-4669

toy meeting with the pubic 2 tod-room epertment plus ulWIea 4 m-ary For appointment cat 557-0194

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION GRAD seeks Administrative. Mar-keting or Pubac fteiationa position Experience w«n computers, imme-diately available 266-5275

APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE On-ane poertion tot experienced Manager Couple tat 80 Unit Apt Complex in Trenton Working knowledge of carpentry, electrical 4 plumbing repair* Cleaning 4 gener-al office work Top pay tor experi-enced couple 2 bedroom town-houee included Suitable tor retired couple Plea* *and teeume io:

CERTIFIED REALTY. INC 38345 W 10 MILE RD SUITE 300 FARMINGTON HILLS Ml 48024

313-471-7100 APARTMENT PERSONNEL

Couple needed tor luxury apartment complex m SouthMd Mu(fl be ex-perienced in al phases of apartment maintenance. Cad H}-6. $55-2211

MATURE dependable Babysitter wanted to care tor 6 month old ev tent, m your home 5 deys s weak. 9 hours a day Muat love caring Tor children, provide a sals snvlron-msnt. snd be w«ng to give baby lots of Bme Birmingham 4 kr roundkig area 356-0962

CHILD CARE needed m my Plym-outh home tot 2 month old Mature experienced only 3 days a week

453-0643

MATURE, Energetic woman to help with houaekeeping. cooking. Iran-sporahon of cMMren to lehool Poe-H Die Uve-m eves 349-0388

COMPANION tor elderly lady m Westland. Tuea. thru Sat 1030AM-6PM Aak tor Chris al 427-8765 COMPANION- Uve m tor mature ac-tive lady. Farmington araa apart-ment complex wtth seperaae bad-room 8 bath facHty 5 or 6 days;

474-0717 or S31-6617 COMPANION NEEDED tor 60 year old gentleman. Uvonla araa 40

«S6-?735 hdurf * weak Good pay 4 benefits Cal Ms Bahre 421-1565

only 2 boy*. 1 4 7 Mon PM $3 00 an hour Beech 4 < Mle Cal after 7 PM 535-1788

BABYSITTER needed tor Kindergar-ten boy. every Wed after noon, from 1130em-5:30pm Location must to near 18 Mae 4 John R. Plaaae cH after 2pm 528-2791

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DAY CARE needed for 3 yr Old m NortnvOe home tot pioleealonal couple Mon -Fri., day* Cxi: elenl •alary After 8pm 349-5526 DEPENDABLE. MATURE, caring ut-ter for 11 month old boy, Mon - Fri 8am en 5pm m W. Btoomfleld home I Grandmother* wetcome). Own traneportation after 6pm 563-1893 DOMESTIC HELP - Large home. 2-3 day* per week Birmingham area. Cal Mr Michael* 366-1142 FULL TIME. Lhe In to care tor 2 beeutifui normal boy*, egae 1 4 3. Salary • room 4 board, prtvele room 4 bath m large home Non •moker. references.. Starting dale Nov 1 Send reeuma or Miter to 29555 northwestern Highway Ste. 592. Southfield. Mich. 48034

GROSSE POINTE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY

866-4576 50 yeers reliable service

Needs experienced Cook*. Nenmee. Oeufteurs. Butlerv Couples Nurse Aids. Companions and Day Woiterstor private homae.

18614 Mack Avenue Oroeae Poene Ferme

HOUSEKEEPER are* uve n or defty Muet be etea to drive Respond lo PO boa 4311. Reef rm ii

MATURE UVE-fN woman wanted to halp care tor MS patient Free room 4 board 4 salary For further mto

after 5:30 476-5120 MATURE UVE-IN Houeakeaper tor profeaeionai couple wtth no smal Children m Weet Btoomfleld Dutie* Include generM cleentng laundry ronlng. meal preparation and some errand* Must have ilei sncea Caa Mon. thru Fit 9am-5pm 559-2606 MATURE, LOVING lady wanted to care tor 6mo old infant m your noma. 5 days a week. 9hr a day Deelre lady who take* only taw cM-dren, Near Birmingham/ Beverly HI nuerence* required 356-Q982 MATURE PERSON to stay with 14 4 12 yeer old chidren in Btoomfleld HBe erea Hours 2-8 30pm Must be •bw to dnve RKerence* Apply to PO boa 4311. Flnl Mich 46504 MATURE woman needed io babysit m my Redford horns. 2 chidren, Mon -Fri , 5 30am nelerancea Oem tranaportation 937-1559 MATURE Woman needed for chad care (1 boy-11 yrs). house cleenmB 4 laundry. 2 days par weak - flex-able Own tranaportation Referenc-es Blue Croes ivelitile Birming-ham 731-31T0 MATURE WOMAN needed tor baby-anting Want m my Huntington Woods home. Mon thtu Frl. 8-4

545-1611

APT CARETAKER COUPLE Husband lo perform plumbing, elec-trical 4 minor maintenance Wile to dean h * 4 recant units WeatakM aduB suburban up. community Cal 9am-11sm Mon -Fri 352-3800 CARETAKER COUPLE tor Plymouth complex - experienced Poeltion rv dudee ipertment utetie* 4 seiery

453-7144

working actncei 4

CARETAKER COUPLE HM* Condoe Experienced knowledge of cerpentry HeclrlcM paumbmg repair* 2 bedroom apt rv-Ouded with unities Suit able for re-tired couple. Haeumi io Suite 274. 19948 Woodwerd Ave, Btoomfleld HMs, Mi 48013,

CHILO CARE Lovmg mom Mon thru Fn Begin-' ntng Oct 3rd Clarkston Your lr*n»-portation 625-0229 CHILD CARE/Northv«e are* Experienced leechet o"er* h* ot peri-time creetive progtem lot newborn lo 5 yr*. Me*» & lot* of attention included 347-3582

CHILDCARE Toddlers FalOane Town Cenlet

». Ful or part time day*, not meals Jane 336-0385

ANNOUNCING new 4 exerting Ann* daycare m Canton iHeggerty 4 Chetryhil area. Fun 4 part bme openings Fun ectivttie* crafts meals 4 snacks eicluded AI age* accepted 981-5468

METROPOLITAN EDUCATION COMMISSION

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• -<«h Scrvool gr*Ouates under 20 • GEO holders ol any age " Any non-mgh school jraduaie over 18 yeers o» age

FOUND smal male Chihuahua. Storey Ctofl aree Aek tor Grace

354-4870 FOUNO - Yoing tabby cat Adams 4 Qrangeleem. Lmonie 464-8697 lOS" Cooker SpenaM. female, tri-color with 2 puppiee RmearO 14 Mee 4 Telegraph aree 8&5-60et

ART LEARNING 8 PLAY al our school in Btrmanghsm

8 Maple Rd 646-5770 Telegraph _

Enroll now for Fal BIRMINGHAM- Mom providing Quality cheo care m my kceneed daycare home "or age* 2-7, ML' part'later. 645-5526 BLUE BIRD SCHOOL - ROYAL OAK Now enrolling tor pley group. 3 4 4 tear old pr»-*cho» cla*aei kenoor pick-up 4 year round quekty dey care Ag«2to9 268-4520

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Birmingham •• 544-9326 F rmngion Huts 351-8202 Southfield 353-4884 Troy 528-0466 ATTENTION ctmd care n my li-censed Southheld home 10 Mee Greenfield aree 10 reers expen-ence Lois o» activities 557-4872

LIMITED SEATING

313-443-5054

t0S~ ramus SneparC mix 9-11 M SMi.'MiddleWt are* Weermc hlUess Rewstd 427-422« LOST grey 8 whne long-harecf male cat w«T< trienguier peter or, Hf stoe ol face Wstties 4 Coomige are*. 9-8 -evrerc 649-2913 LOST Large tmacn tac mix neuie wi maw Fndav 9-9-88 4 Mile & beecn eree Pet of hendicappec oti-c

call 355-9739 LOS" -Mmialure Schnauzer 8 mo maie salt pepper Sepl 5 tenr, Rut* Mar quelle RevtwC 522-3382

Morning efternoon OSr-Sep- 13 lemene hound dog

evening puppy Black whne 4 tar 1S-2C lb* Anr, Arbor Tr 4 laggef y ate* ewwc Cat after 6pm 459-339T

B> experienced performing teacher OST smell etvi* maw dog collar Rectals Music Clubs 4 Schotet requires medicai arierrtiori.Chern snips avaiMbie My home m ii» 'V«r<i, 9-13 726-75M S»m«gn«r. 258-8980 ^ GokS Satoto Pv

downtown Brmmgneff, on. Pier.e S family heinoot- Reward 88l-55"i Professional Musician

accepting pienc studenis «- your home or mme Cal Trudy 545-3885 SPANISH TUTOR - Experienced el-ective an wvea Afternoon and

evenings Cal 542-1588 SUZUKI VKXIN 4 PIANO .ESSONS

Ages 3 4 Up Sigr. UP Now •15 Locations instructions

SUZUK ASSOC 644-739 TEACHER- Algebts 4 coaege prep Aher school hours "eacnmg oertifi-eaie 'eouwed W Bloomfieac area

Ca« 737-2860

603 Heal th - Nutr i t ion

Weight L o t a

8EST WfiGf" CON'ROc METHOC r the _ose up ic 29 pounds m me next 3C day* Can Bee 45.3-297C

ME=l8ALrFE inoepenaen- distributor

For product can 559-9706

TRANSMISSION INSTALLER RE BUILDER TRAINING

Free naming a* current mode< transmnsKm mstaier reomnoer tor : M-JOB ot JTPA quaimec dnlocai

CHILD CARE m mv -cenaK Oa. | * untor npioyed. ot unempwved Park home Warm »td wng enw -orkar Can for Miii.ni.m and ori-ronment Mon -Fn . 7AM-6PM Cal I entation appomtment TO wee* Lea/ye. 545-7139

CHILD CARE By 2 mothers tor yo\* chid, nutritious kmcne* Playtime walk* to nearOy park reference* W Btoomfleld'Farmmgton 826-3660

604 A n n o u n c e m e n t !

Not ice* OPEN HOUSE Ford T-Sira Sk. CM Fr, Sept 23 8pm, Famane Meno-Free admissKm ooor prae* i~» Bind cash tor

CHILD CARE PROGRAM - lot ages 6 weeks to 8 yr* of age Certified Teachers Part lime 4 ful time pro-grams Located m Livonia 525-5767

CHILD care - 35 yr old mother non-smoker 4 a teacher is available tor bsbysrttmg 10/10/88 5 Mis,'Inkster area After 6pm 261-9655 CHRISTIAN LADY deeiraa lanrtorial lofflce*. apt* 4 imali homeai

Good rslersnc-522-4385

Wayne Coi*Wy onty Go ae Cal Joan 9mv-8pm COMPLETE house cleaning, alec shopomg. cooking, psrties. ealat-ing etc Excellent refer en eel CaA after 5pm 478-9838 DEPENDABLE Person to watch 8 yr old before scftooi 4 pick-up after school 4 free dap m yout home LNOriia. Botstord Schoo- 354-8395

COUPLE experienced tot 80 unit* MM Apt. plus salary

534-9340 COUPLE tor maintenance of mode home park m WaMad Lake Dune*

lawn cutting- Salary 4 treler prowid-sd Please caPM' Psrk 642-5711 JANTTORAL COUPLES Part tune etervng amploymant Must be r» sponabie snd have trsnaportation EXCELLENT PAY. 661-1414 MANAGER COUPLE tor 31 unit apartment complex neat Redtord . Huaband may have outside lob

Cal 341-9024 MANAGER COUPLE tot samot db-ian/tam(iy Apt. complex. Gsnsral bookkeeping and mamtenance a*as reputed Good salary and Apt. pkis benefits Pteaai reply to Bo* 536 Obssrvet 4 Eccentric Hewapaper* 36251 Schootoraft Rd . Unoms. Michigan 46150

MATURE WOMAN to babysN 2 jeer old chid, my home or yours, m the Plymouth area. 5:30am- 130pm

NANNY tor 3 school ag* cMMran. aiafv Must ba maiurs 4 nave car Non-*moksr/refarances. Lahaar/ Lena Pkie area Alter 6pm. 646-2853

NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER tot pi cantonal parents of 7 far old boy. m BtoumWald HM. Poamon requires after-edna chad care, ught housekeeping iaund-y meal ptspartkw 4 strands. Non-amokar Exoeaeni wage* Experienced 4 rsl-etenoe* Oroeae Pone Employment

H I G H S C H O O L S T A N D O U T S M i d w e s t P u b l i s h i n g I s a n a t i o n a l l y r e c o g n i z e d t e l e m a r k e t i n g c o m p a n y

t h a t b e l i e v e s i n A m e r i c a s y o u t h . Hf't our proof!

DONNA KJM Junior fttavanaon High School ~1 rmrn thought rdgtta chance to work tor a company where my contribu-tion could make a OMaranoa. I'm proud otmy eccomptah-manta and oonUnua to aat higher goata tor myaaH."

N0LAND LANGFORD S e n i o r C a a a T a c h H i g h t c h o a i

"I appredata tha tact that I'm judged and paid according to my abmtiaa. not my age."

SEAN SMITH S e n i o r

J o h n G l a n n H i g h S c h o o l •Tm gaming experience that wm be helpful to any career I chooae after grathjahon. eapadafy If I continue w«ti

JACK JUNCAJ F r a a h m a n

H a i i h u w H i g h S c h o o l

•The part-time houra ara gnat tatm have enough tlma Tor ahfdlaa and recreation. and l"va earned anough already to buy that mOC Cemaro l\e atweym

W e a r e looktng for a t u d e n t a w h o wW iy la exoedent . t h e r e w e r d a g ree te r i twaan 6 - 0 P-m. for an t h e Informat ion.

L I V O N I A S O U T H F I E L D

4 2 1 - 7 4 3 5 a a a - 4 3 3 0

a n oppor tun i ty Nke thaaa four have . T h e D o n t a e N y o u r a a N a h o r l C a M M o n . - T h u r a .

G A R D E N C I T Y

a a i - o a i 3

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MANAGER COUPLE For modem. *uburban Apartment Community Should have experience m Apartment mainte-nance 4 be able lo gel Hong «ei with peopw Salary. 2 bedroom Apt taah al utilities paid Exceaent trtnge benefit package Sorry, no chadrsn

ets. A Joe - ths right Husbsnd 4 • Team can enjoy together

Cal Uaro*. 356-6020 MANAGER COUPLE

SoM*y baeed Detroit management company seeking aapenanoed cou-ple tor management of lumry Ngh

apartment buMmg m suburb* Adult community Ditphaala on taaa-mg and nielntenence Salary oom-nianauma altk eapanance Apart-mant. udWaa snd benefits aiekided Sand taaume lo: Box 564. Obaarver 4 Eocentnc Newspapers 36251 Schooler all Rd 46150

DO YOU NEED competent pen-time babysitting m your home? Mom unwtlkng to gtve up 2 yr old to day care, yet daeves mcome. went* lo help Farmington H»* 851-6815

DAY CARE OPENING m my Southfield home 12 mc and older 12 Mee/Lahser area. Art stories music former teacher 355-1359

DIANE'S DAYCARE ol West Bloomfield Lioeneed. in-sured Warm, loving almoapnere. fufi 4 pert-time Nutritious snackt 4 meals, dieoers provided >op-m* welcome 661-0722

HAND IN HAND DAYCARE Licensed daycare m my Oxford homa structured program nckide* educational eompmem. de»elop-mlnttf srogrim muSK 4 story time, arts 4 craft* nutriou* meals 4 snacks Just 1% mile* on Lapeer Rd Cal Maurwe tot an interview

628-1857

training begins mid October at Hen- ; —————— « * T ranapor ta t ion

ctaksts Cal Dee Morrow at K Trgvei 845-9667

TRAVEL AGENT - Intsnarve Iraitwig 4 computer Evas Sapt 27th Ex-citing ca'eer Personal p jlaeaicnai instructor* Placement 855-4100

TRAVEL AGENT TRAINING ProtsesKinai instruction Oct 4th Eves - Computer on-|ob training s*o»dsBie> Lawtad space 855-4 IOO

AIRLINE TICKETS Round trip to -O* Angeles wvteria tionai Sept 30th to Oct 2nd Saver rare Anytime 669-6517 DRIVE a car - LO* Angeiea ic Oe trot Anne ticket to L A 4 gas

546-2906

TUTORING 4 COUNSELING Elementary laetmg 4 progremmmg Aa* tor Dan 464-4260

DRIVER WANTED to take car to Fur Beach FVa Must be depend abw -«h«c-e 4 excelen- drive. Muat atnve Sy Sept 27 565- '723

TUTORING S c i e n c e - m a i t i c e r t i f i e d M a i l e r s d e g r e e F a r m i n g t o n - W a l n u t |

.axt Rd area 661-2924 I TUTOR - OAKLANO COUNTY j

G'aoe* K - 6, al *ub|ea area* | Public scnooi teecher MKfegan oar tified

DRIVING Phoemx Denver Scotis-3*le 'Ound trip .eevmg 9-23. 1here expense* Cal Russen Hams Dtae -

4-4-72 73

700 Auct ion Salaa

LICENSED chid care Experienced protassKmal offsr* creativs progrsm tor newborn to 5 year* Mon-Fn 7am-7pm, W Btoomfleld 661-4433

ELDERLY CARE or COMPANION Experienced woman looking to car* tot the elderly Honeet. rekable. own tranaportation great ralerencee

357-5311 EXPERIENCED BABYSITTING -your tranaportation karch 4 snack included, relerence* upon request Redford 533-4204 EXPERIENCED Elementary Teecher 4 mother of 7 mo old wH bapy*ft m your home (Rocha*ter-Troy) fua-time. days. Mon -Fn Patty 636-7155 EXPERIENCED GIRL steady work cleaning 4 ironing Ex-

mcee Own transporta-tion Mon 4 Wed

HOUSECLEANING Dependable 4 Thorough

Donna tolore 3PM. 549-2426 Bethany aftet 3PM 549-5360

HOUSECLEANING nek able 4 efficient References As* tor Cheryl after 4pm 531-5047 HOUSECLEANING hardworking 4 dependable lady wotld nke to clean your house Uvonla. Westland 4 Retard Cal 535-1315

LfVONlA- dey car* now accepting 3 more chadrer ages 2-5 Yow wtie-portaoon Cal 462-1842

MATURE COUPLE tor JanNcriM. auburtian 4 comit*»»-ty A dim I I Ike* Apt 4 benefit* dontaci Manager 9-3pm. 478-8544

RESIOENT MANAGERS

i mii.nl manager* Outia* ncmde meintenanca and leaamg Cal CERTIFIED MGM'T 352-8750

[ MANAGER COUPLE J Suburb* Cbmg. heel SomaknowWKH

mg and general ft

510

/Bloomfield area

111 A BAND OR 0 J (YOURB TRLA.Y1

Ol !d»ap wsn .70 AuomoMa

AWtoOWaORPWTYT TnCOT'O Brien 17,

cnaeRAmwa 104 M TSMB 74 CALL GtRI TXi CXOWW

O e C J O C K f Y t S I M Q C T

HOUSE-KE-TEER CLEANING SERVICE Prousapnal. bonded 4 insured team* ready 10 dean yout home or busi-ness Gin certlflcaiea avail-able ION oft wtth tha* ad tor »r*t tune calers

582-4445

MOTHER Of TWO w« eaie tor yrxr 2yt old ot older chad Lots of toys km snd love 8 MM 4 Beech Relet-

w 537-2858

MOTHER Of 3 wishes lo babysl Redford area, lul or pen nme, 6em-6pm 1.1 saw 4 snacks ncluded

•37-8234

NURSE AIOE wa care tot eider*, Experienced Relerance* r. a .aril

897-1723

NURSE S AOE seek s part nma 4-8 hours a day caring tot the «ck 4 elderly Good relet at|Cea. ow«n tranaportation Plaaae cal 53^2296

PLAYCARE hae opening* tor cha-i ages 1-5 created tor * maxi-a group of 8. jaarfimg thru play

Hour* 7*m-6pm 645- I5dj

LICENSED OAY CARE Associate degree m eerfy chadhooc Lots of TLC Full time only, ages 1-5 yr* 9 Mile .'Evergreen 352-5014

WORD PROCESSING CLASSES • One-on-one Instruction • Word Proceesmg on an IBM PC

Cal Mr* Elks at 476-2508

1 DAY SEMINARS

• DOS • Beginning Accounting

LICENSED DAY CARE n Birmingham aree Mean provid-

15 month* ot oldei Fi* c* pert ' a Advanced Accoxitmg , 258-9137 ' 0 Payrol

• LOtu* 1-2-3 Muiumaie • Wordstar Word Pertec LICENSED Farmington HM* Day

Cats ha* opening tot to! time chid Cal 474-7824

LOVING CHRISTIAN MOM to care tor your chad Ages 2-5. Cre-ative play craft*, more Licensed 18 Mue 4 Livenoi* 689-8118

OPENING tot ful time toddler Al •ear eatng wtth finger* Hot meal*.

•c Play area Squat* Lake,' Woodward Licensed 332-0324

Day* and Evenings Cal Mr* Short

IDEA Career Training

544-2860

PLAY CARE-Inspired daycare- A professional creative environment Infant toddler program open* m Sept N Rochester Hills 651-0571

520 Secretarial & Buatneea Servicea

PRESCHOOL/DAY CARE enrolment now being accepted thru Sept tor J't to 5 year olds St Agama Grade School 19600 Beech Daly Redtord For ailormation cal 532-6040

PRE-SCHOOL IN NOVI, certified teacher* Ml ot half day* Hant* lo 5 veers, hot lunches 4 snacks Kely's Kids 349-6190

QUALITY INFANT TODOLER 4 PRE S C H O O L DAYCARE

Proteiaonal staff providing to "amaks* for over 50 year*

7 AM lo 6 PM St Vincent - Satan Fiahat Center

* 626-6990

516 Elderty Care A Aaatatance

NIGHTINGALE WEST Nut sing Home *enang the Waenand Uvo-rva, Garden CJt> erea* tot 20 year* Cal M. Berger 8366 Naartmrgh Westland 261-5300

RENT A-MOM HOME CARE

i isallfii Care P nleeelnnM* lTD

357-7080 SENIOR CJT12EHS mdei kvmg Grand Blanc area, lovi homa Samii'aami pnvula

518 Education 4 Inatruction

ANSWERING SERVICE 8 30am - 5pm Fnendly efficient unarmed caa* Typmg

557-67*6 BIRMINGHAM CPA OFFICE - Word i ptooaevng service evenawa Very skilled operator Letter quantty primer 642-0555

WORD PROCESSING SERVICE Reeiknee. Genera Typing elc 24 Hr tixn-around on amel |OOe

•a 352-5172

522 Profaaiional Servicea

ACCURATE BOOKKEEPMG SERV Computer Accounting SyeMma Monthly Accounting Servicea

CM Ber Alweies 661-9390

RESUMES P-t>leeeK!nelN pte-pered rwrttlen 4 ptened. 95N euc-ceea rale Jod search 4 interview

846- »96i

, AklTiOUE 4 C O L . E C ' t e ^ E Auc t i o t v 6 4 9 - 4 0 3 8 c u m n u r e e m p t d o c k * po t te ry

, g lassware fine misc msms C o m * | motorcyc les S U N O A * Sept 25 | i p m .oca tea r ida s P r e m a r i s j Park ber ime the c t re Dept 30 M I Lewis A V * Ida Mich Ove> ' 0 0 ] p a c e s of ant ioue fu rn i lu re i sec-e-| tary bookOc s i a. 3 oat H o o a w i cab inets 10 p a r v * l ao ie * r o c k i n g 1 cf iairs Chad i goet wagon l e d . s ; e a n u t m u wash s tands oak ho te l

wash stanc with towei bar 4 mir-o< i oea n g t i b o y * . oek table that t o n *

.nto chair with »on heeds chad s j j reeser cherry dropiea- tab le pkua j lots m o t e toe numerous tc m e n t i o n 1 We win alsc< have furn i ture t c arr-o ; or, 5 gold pieces 5C silver doae-s i indianheec pennwe haft ooaa-s

Querters 4 d m e s 1977 CuPe von | owner can accept or 'e jec t the b id on the ran i JMWy t rake i H o n o a 250 O f Mke Yamaha 250 ' o e d b ike 1964 ^ o n d a Dream m o t o r c y -cle

K A M B L t N S AUCTION SERVICE For m o t e m lc rma t i on i3131269-2299 f r o m j e t r o n take ' e i e g ' k p - R(! " south tc Dunoer Rd W 10 mi les 10 i_ewts »ve S 1 mee to sale

A R M S T R O N G ANTIQUE A U C T I O N

F u m f l u r * - o u e e n o c t 9 8 i M o t o t c y o e

We am set me tokoenng st p u o e c aucnort at 263 un ion S» " lymouTh.

i oa. E o< Main S i SUN SEPT 25 AT 12 N O O N

Oe* aecretery w i l t cand le -onse t oak buf le i . John J Clark a -o tawe i Wl- ioc s p o o cabinei Dexter m e -h o g e m buffet 4 hutch Oe* 4 g lass bookcase 3 piece V ic tor ier o e - o r

char 4 2 rock -ers dent ist cabmat t c r c a iBST), Pennmuaaa breea cash -egist t . van-ity wtth oemer t a r t y and 2 a d e t e r -r o r * maple buriet 4 hu tch oak o m -mg set f cheirs Calytor. M k r o u B couch 4 love seat e x c e l e r • contfc-tion. o r o w r plaio 2 w a r d r o b e s 1 cedar Hned Dropiea l x i t chen t m i e t c h e m t o r set mee R e f n g e r e i r r Quaaar 19 TV consoe i S t r u c t o m a l e ItuCk eilth boom, Snappea lawn evawer Tto> Nh ro t u t i l e oreseet ' -ou t id teertor -a iKoec b a g gage cart some giaaewere M a c i tems f r om g C shop h a n d m a d e Teddx b a e r i aok l u m i t u r e met i y i tems no! ks ied 1962 Slater W m g

EXECUTIVE SECRE^ARiAL-Hford Proceeemg iWonjPerteci'' sea* on a* • needed been Mv home or yow place of buanea* Cal 459-0 • 25 , set wicker settee

RESUMES THAT WORK 1 dey *erv* ...and a better oe

If, order 55i9-564

" j mo to rcvc ie Oamer Rokena 4 Erne Arma i -cmg Breun 4 i-ieimer Auct ion Ser-wce

U o y d Breut ' Jar-, - t e l n e t

Arm. Arcoi Saime 665-96*6 9^4-6309

T SAMPEER 4 ASSOCIATES . . a . m Computer'manual accounting 4 k- H A A S T Z Z L Z f c L n J T £ £ « « c o u n t r y a u c t i o n

600 Paraonaia iYPSY Propheey So ec Oar* prve money-Oec*

Guars Madame Hudyma

ant kAormg aklkB 4 ACT

fvxreek eepmg >:amor Mon oey "-xjr*jae, • iwkehla Refer encee

851-5332

l AO* RELIABLE

CHARTER BOAT

8 7 5 - 1 5 3 7

357-7080 Compmar Aocounonc ma a»aiad m a» Meal

Arwiouae i ioueenoad Furn i tu re

and-Qaideei C»y area Mk tor Ua-laarLaR eW-1Tn or 42H<MB UMQua MONK OAVCARi

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We wai nave * pubkc auction M 4534 Dealer "own »al RB Denet lake wand 14M Rd northweat »om Dexter t maas

SAT SEPT 24 AT 11AM d e w Chanee h teas

Braue 4 'Wrrw Auction Service Lloyd Breun Jet-i -witner Anr Amor Seme 665-9646 994 6309

IRS PUBLIC AUCTION 19TB Cetnaec EMoretlo Bertii Good condihon 88 00& aalaa

Contact Mt Papeur, 226 7626

« .lBkC »,«: * ON WjRSLlRANT tc MvMgen L aw 257 252 K> be iwao «

•34 M i Arbor Roed Sept 2* t i M l H O m i •i»7»Fotd 904-t?Mia*

1675 Cheee 1X2T0SW154465 • e a r AMC AOAOBBCMK 'SO

IB76 Ford 6Y»7A11M7» tBTTChaea iC2BUT»5"»OS71 i960 Cheee - IX11 *A62 H8M

UTtFart »WMi 71234C 1678 Ford IW«\ il'6B2

IB77 Cheve '067u7L6II7*> •67* voaeweaon t7632«67B4 « 6 DEDEE- « W T M B 0 3 0 F 1 « E » 6 7 tgntZmury IH1 tHBABOBB 1672 Buck 80B7HBNIBHW

1676 Ford 9M4F 130757

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AUCTION

We hme a*|Mbat auction af 566

t o e * O & E T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 2 2 . 1 9 8 8

7 0 0 A u c t i o n S a t o

PUBLIC S A L E SEPT 23, 1966 AT 11 A M

. 1980 B u l c k , 4 C 8 9 5 A W 2 3 5 4 3 5 SEPT 24 1988 A T 11 A M

- ' M O C l w y y 1 B 6 8 0 A A 2 4 8 9 0 0 SEPT 25, 1966 A T 11 A M

i 9 6 0 Pon t i ac 2 R 3 7 A A P 1 5 0 1 7 4 SEPT 26, 1966 A T 11 A M

1979 O M a 3 R 4 7 A 9 2 4 3 9 9 9 7 735 Balctwir, Pon t l ec M l

7 0 1 C o t t o c t i M e s

MUM MEL - 8 in U m t x e l M Boy b M . $900 or b M Oder C a * afte> 6 p m

549-9645

7 0 2 A n t i q u e e

SIX genu ine Si lver S p o o n * 200 > M i l ok ) o> m o r a M i n t e d In tha •mgr ol Q e o r g e HI. f r o m m e Royal houeeho ld B o u « n i in E n g l a n d u a wedd ing gi f t Co l l ec to r a rtar- Mu» i kecrtf lce. 8 9 0 0 or o f l e r 495-1753

7 0 3 C r a f t *

PSWTER. bu fM t . Co lo red© J l » » g a m e l a b i a p ta iaa c o p p a r ket t le M v e r w e r e s i c H u r r y ! 976-0216

S I G N E D L T D EdKlonk A t l a r merke t va lue ( d o c u m e n t a t i o n ) . Va r i ous n » a l u m s C u s t o m I t e m i n g P o s t a r j r e p r o d u c t i o n * a t e Evaa 453-1592

7 0 2 A n t t q u M

A A N T I Q U E R ' S P A R A D I S E

• 5 0 D e a l e r s

• Q u a l i t y M e r c h a n d i s e

• H - u - g - e S e l e c t i o n

• N e w G o o d s D a i l y

• C o n v e n i e n t L o c a t i o n

• O p e n E v e r y D a y 1 0 - 5

( e x c e p t M o n d a y s )

N Oak l a n a C o u m y - i h n e k i tnand l iee t A n t i q u e C o m p t e i

T H E G R E A T M I D W E S T E R N A N T I Q U E E M P O R I U M , 5233 Dixie Hwy , D r a y t o n P la ins 623-7460

A R T S & C R A F T S S H O W

N O R T H V I L L E REC CENTER 1'» B locks W Ot C a n tar St

on M a i n SI Nor thv l f le . M i c h i g a n

FRI S»p< 23 10 -9pm SAT Sap t 24 ! 0 - 5 p m

B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S - C r a f t * books saia Thu r * t h r u Sat 9 3 0 - 4 p m 3625 B u r n i n g T r a a H of L o n g L M e Between Lahser & Te leg raph Hand made do l l s C n r t s l m s s c r a f t s

C R A F T E R S N E E D E D Hol iday Crs f t Fair , Nov 5. ' 0 to 5

UNITY O f L IVONIA Can Mar i s for a p p l i c a t i o n 937-3242

7 0 6 G a r a g e S a t o :

O a k l a n d

BEVERLY H I L L S - Ga raga & House-ho ld Sale Sofa 6 loveseet d in ing sat eo labed c h a i r * a n d lablee. cer -pat doors, c lo lhee, mans Bike, tw ingse t . m u c h , m u c h m o r a S a t , 9-3 31650 ABerton, W o« Southf laW. S o f t 13% Mi te (Beverly Rd I

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS-Batry caothee i e q u i p m e n t . l iving room lu rn l t i xe . • m a d Sat. 9- 1pm 29672 Loehmoor . S o « 14 W o f l Midd leBel t

B I R M I N G H A M • A fantast ic garaga ISM wtth 30 ind iv idua l nomas in-volved m Weeicheeter Vi l lage Fn -Sat 10am-4pm, Map le 6 Lahser, C ranbrook & L inco ln

B I R M I N G H A M a n t i q u e s , m a n s suits *S l i n e s u e sp read m a c Frl Sa l Sam 266 Abbey Off A d a m s

B I R M I N G H A M Bowl ing Bal l game tat>» J im Boom Sealed electr ic *ncrw shovel etc 610 S C h e s t e r Petw Fran* & B r o w n Thurs F n - S a l

CRAFTERS W A N T E D lor school Ch r i s tmas D a n a r »15 space N o 5 th m Howe l l C o n t a c t

on Howe l l C o n t j

Joan G.rt>augh S a m - 4 p m 5 1 7 - 5 4 6 - 6 2 0 0 eat 266

A N N A R B O R A N T I Q U E S MARKET M Bn j she r Mor Sunday Oct 16 201- S e a s o n 5055 A n n ArBor -Sa-fcie Rd Ex f l 175 o « 1-94 300 deal-ers In qua l i ty Amiauat a n d Select Co l l ec t i b l es AH under cover 5 A M • « P M Admiss io i S3 T i w d Sunday The O n g m a l l ' "

A N N O U N C I N G FALL

S O U T H F I E L D

P A V I L I O N

A N T I Q U E S

E X P O S I T I O N

S O W T - F I E L D C I V 1 C CENTER • 26000 Evergreen at ' 0 ' i

S e p t 3 0 . O c t . 1 - 2

F * I - S A -S u N

12-9 12-6

5 0 * OFF WITH T H i S AD OE

• BUYING ALL A N T , Q o 6 S " ' a I J O U pos tca -ds o o c s s a n j i a s * a n u q u e sous 4 toys w w e i r , Sha»y d w \ a miartary 346-3 * 54 348- 7964

ANTIQUE C O N N E C T I O N ttevewc-ieaoee doors , w i n d o w * l e . e r n . i r w i 'Oak weinut mehoge-n» t u m r t u r e i r w i P e i " BO— _ » n c t rema oe roe r pole, slot

c 710 E 11 Mile Rd. 542-5042

i s - Q U E ' C d m g rocker Oak pMt-• c - -acker Cranber ry 4 cut

»na stfver 4 m a c 373J3182

I N T I Q U E M A H O G A N Y o m m g ' S D * b u i e t s n d 6 cha i r * Excellent c o m m o n C a t 625-7448

AJ . - .QUE P U M P O R G A N I Cherry, • « e o 3 -es tc re t i on $250 Can Bill

455-3900

A l f X H J E S - Cha i rs , wash stand, l e a s e r Typewriter Royal Doul ton O r . i 625-9566

A k T l Q u E schoo l desk on runners, Sen t & Bee* see i Adorab le ' Excat-wnr c o n a w 656-9744

C R A F T G A L L E R Y Fast Show lor Fall Season

A Mark e l P lace o l Coun t r y Folk A r l

10 A M 4 P M

R o m a s o f G a r d e n C i t y 32550 C h e r r y Mill

$2 0 0 A d m i s s i o n N o StroHers

CRAFT S A L E - POO U n i q u e s . 'St annual nome craf t show teatur ing all typ«s o l coun t r y c r a f t s Sep t 23-25 11-6 2 0 5 6 0 B e e c f Daly, 2 houses S Ot 8 Mi le

D U N H A M RAY V F W A u x i l i a r y C 'Sf l Sate 24222 W 9 m.te, Southf ie ld Nov 20 - 1968 8 1 l aWes avai lable 115 533 -1923 9 3 7 - 3 0 2 6 536-0622

L IVONIA E L K S A N N U A L CRAFT S A L E - NOV 5 & 6 th

" s N e s * 4 0 w i th ewc t r l c i t y . S50 75 Cra f le rs For app l i ca t ions

Cal l 2 6 1 - 1 6 9 6

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SEPTEMBERFEST Arts 4 Craf ts Show o v « 50 a r t i s t s u n d i v a large lent Re l resh r rwn ts S e c ' 24 ' 0 a m -5 p m Sep ' 2 5 1 1 a m - 5 p m Win a t«ee raff le. ' 3 c o « y TV Lake Or ion P la ta Lapeer 6 C la rk s f o n Rds

W ATERFORO C R A F T S H O W Sat Sep i 24 i 0 a m - 4 p m

110 Ju r ied A r t i sans 6 M>m o l Te leg raph

M - 5 9 i Crescent Lake Rd, 666-1894 666-9747

B I R M I N G H A M : C L E A N E D o u l G r a n d m a s house dishes " ruck Knachs lamps , appl iances many

Fn A Sat 9--3p*ri 640 Soepardbush Between 15 4 16 mi le W o l A d a m s

B I R M I N G H A M Frl S Sat 9am-4pm 556 Wal lace ' Blk N ot 14's 2 BUS E of South f ie ld Bike c lo thes d ishes N o p re -sa les

B I R M I N G H A M - Fn Sat 9 -6 M.sc househo ld goods toys 21410 Or-cu l t CI S Ol 13 Mi le o f Ve rnon be-tween Evergreen 6 Lahaer

B I R M I N G H A M Giant Mul t l - Familfy Sale Thu r * F n , Sept 22 » 23 9-4 P M 1090 Pur i tan E o l Cran-

B i R M I N G H A M - Look n o further you » Una It he re Furn i ture , Baby i tems lad-es sue 12-14 c lo thes g a s s w a r e Br>c-a-Brec Fn 9 -12 n o o n Sat 9 - 2 p m 921 Kno« A d a m s 4 Maple area

B I R M I N G H A M Sepi 24 9-2 Books t u r m i u r e c lo th ing, »nick-knecks, s o m e an t iques 612 Brook-side, oft W o o d w a r d N o l 15 Mi le

B i R M i N G H A M - S e p t 23-25, Fri -Sat 9 -5 Sun 10-3 1724 Yorkshi re, 1 block s Map le 3 b locks E ; A d a m s c v e r y l h m g I r om A-Z Furni ture, c lothes househo ld 4 miac

B I R M I N G H A M - Super Mov ing Sale =urs. ant iques designer w o m e n s C lo th ing 4 a c c e s s o r i e s , t j ueen water bed lady s 10 speed bike, jewelry, i m p o r t e d kn i t t i ng yarn, lug-gage 4 much m o r e Cash only N o checks Fn 4 Sal 9am-Spm 16991 Buck ingham. IS o l 14 MMe Delween Southf ie ld 4 P-erce >

B I R M I N G H A M • Thurs only. 9am-3 p m 670 C ' a n b r o o k South , 15 Mi le 4 C r a n o r c o k . a w n tow g o « c lubs Chi ldren* c lo th ing & Mlsc household

W E A V I N G f loor l oom 36 Lecierc Ar i rsat l ike new ta reel mctuOed J 5 7 5

Your T 0 B QUAL ITY C rea t i ons C a r oe so ld by my M ich igan s tore No lees

6 5 1 - 6 4 5 4

7 0 4 R u m m a g e S a l a s

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A N N U A L FALL CLOSET 6 R U M M A G E SALE

Fn Sept 23. 9 A M t o 2 P M G o o d d e e r w i n t e i c l o th i ng lo» the family b e d d i n g k i t c h e n Hems toys, books , k n i c k - k n a c k s etc

Orcna rd Un i ted Methoc j t s i W o m a n 30450 F a r m i n g t o n Rd

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- S £ » - 22-25 » v - * c » , ~ Rc 4 M o d i e o e r . ;

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ATTENTION B A R G A I N HUNTERS Gangmer L td has large overages o l sKk screen T sh i r t s 4 sweat sh i r ts Buy ' or buy 100 F r o m 12 5 0 - « M o n t h r u Fn &-S 477-7386

A T T C T R E A S U R E S A L E S« t S a c 24 l0-"3 o w y

Hoaand Corni«m**ry C a m * *6S E 3 f C - o r n a c

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B I R M I N G H A M T h u r * 4 Frl 12 noon - 5pm F ' e e r e r . s tereo cab ine t variety o l cha- rs some art deco & rmsc 301 Manor Rd ( W o o d w a r d 4 B ig B e a v e "

B I R M I N G H A M , yard sale ' 2 9 5 Ben-nav-ile al W o o d w a r d Sel & Sun 9-5 Kaypro c o m p u t e r Tins

B I R M I N G H A M Furn i ture , househo ld appl iances, wrought i ron -ai l ing 4 room div ider. VCR cab inet d rapes o d d s & ends , b o o k s You name 1111 s here ' Sec t 23 ,24 9 a m - 5 p m 17194 B r w o o d S o l 14 Mi le W o l Pierce

B I R M I N G H A M 3 part f i re screen $12 Ore screen d rawsc reen »15; 3 l ight f u t u r e s co lon ia l , w o o d e n c h r o m e » 6 - t 3 0 . cud i a c * s pewter goblets , m u s s 4 p i tchers, s i lverplat-ed gob le ts , w ines 4 cockta i ls ; an -t ique brasses ch ina 6 glass. Queen-s u n hobnai l b e d s p r e a d 608 Purdy. betw Pierce 4 W o o d w a r d Thurs -Frl 10-4

B I R M I N G H A M 5545 Frank l in Rd . near Q u a r t o m A - f rankHn 9 a m - 3 p m . Fn Sept 23

B I R M I N G H A M 1420 Ba tes L inco ln 4 South f te ld Fr iday only 9 -4 Ev-ery th ing mus t go!

B I R M I N G H A M - 444 MUboro . 1 b lock S o l Map le off Lahser l o Ber* shirs G ian t mure 'anWy sale Everyt fw^g Thurs - F n -Sa l 9 30-6

' j . = v S G - X U - 6 W i » k e !

7 0 6 G a r a g e S a l o t :

O a k l a n d

FARMINGTON HWS - large mJU tamMy 9 3 0 - 5 p m Frt 6 Sal 21SS4 Rockwel l E o l Mlddlebet t W of l i -ster Be tween Shiawassee 4 G r a n d

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS - Sa l 4 Sun. 10-5 N a m e b r a n d k ids c loth ing m exce l lent cond i t i on , mlsc l imes 28951 Lake Park Oi . S o l 13. Be-tween Drake & Farming ton Rds

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS Croes s t l tO l b o o k s mater ia ls . lurnHure. s utt le

of eve ry th ing 23616 N Stock-ton b e t w e e n 9 4 10 Mee, o f f M idd lemen Thurs . Frl. ' 0 - 3 p m

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS Ga lo re ' Sat Sep i 24, ! 0 a m - * p m Sun Sapt 25, 12-4pm 21554 Ox-l o r d Rd i tuock W o l Bo ts lo rd Hosp i i a l

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS-Sep1 22-24, 10-5 Furn i ture , household rrwscl, c lo th ing o l d t runks and m o r e 3 4 4 1 1 Quaker Valley » oft f a r m -i n g t o n Rd be tween 11 S 12

7 0 6 G a r a g e S a l e e :

O a k l a n d

R O C H E S T E R garage sate • ' « 1 2 n o o n - 5 p m 9 /24 . 9 a m - 6 f m 4 / 2 S . ! 2 - 5 p m 3 2 0 W T h a d St ^

R O C H E S T E R H I L L S - M o * n g S a « Sept 2 2 - 2 4 . 9 - 5 Furniture, pho tog -r a p h y e q u i p m e n t , m ' se 1226 Green iea l Val ley S t ream Sub

R O C H E S T E R HILLS - muW larrr ty. 376 L o n g f o r d OtJ Perch l o Chalet l o L o n g l o r d Sep i 22-23, 9 - S p m ChUdrens c lo thes t oy * Wkaa, more l

R O C H E S T E R HILLS - Cltnton River Val ley sub N7M-59 . E ' A d a m s Sep i 22, 23. 24. 9 a m - 5 p m ChIL d r e n ' a c l o t h e a toys, f u r m i u r e . househo ld i tems. Books, mlsc

R O C H E S T E R HILLS 9/23-24, 9 - 4 Fu rn i t u re 4 cWfh lng 1049 Lane. W o l LNerno is . N o l Avon

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS - T h u r s - S a l . 9 a m - 5 p m Sk is . ChUdrens n o t h i n g , f u rn i t u re 4 lo ts more 27899 Pap-permt i l co rner o l 12 Mi le 4 Farm-i n g t o n Rd

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS - Sat 4 Sun 1 0 a m - 5 p m 30136 FerpMII, N of 13.

V> o l O r r l w r t I w i n CacMrPv»y Sub Ping p o n g lab le an corxWlon-er dehumld lher , o ld rao lo , etc

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS - 28620 Bel la Vista, S o l 13. W of Orcha rd Lk i A rane i e n t r a n c e to West b r o o k Sub I Thu rs 4 Fn . 9 -4 B e d r o o m fu rn i t u i e e tc etc

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS Mov ing Sale -K i t chen S d i n i ng r o o m tables, b ikes, l a r g e s t a n d u p c e d a r s t o r a g e couches , chai rs , bar sloots, b o o k -case Sept 23, 24. 9 -5 35133 Cer-yn S 0113 Mile. E Ol Drake

F A R M I N G T O N Hihs Thurs Only l 10-4 29867 H igh Valley C t . N Of 13. Betw F a r m m g l o n 4 Drake Many househo ld i t ems B rand new w i n d o w Bl inds stm b o a e d (br ing e*ac t mea-s u r e m e n t s ! Va r i e t y 'Ca rpe t samp le*

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS Thurs. F r l Sept 22. 23 9 tin 5 29992 Rich-m o n d Hill N o l 13 Mile, be tween M>ddiebet i 4 Orcha rd Laka. House-h o l d c lo thes b o o k s dishes glass ware an t iques . Craf ls

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S Loads of k ids Clothes Boys 0-6 . g i r ls 0 -3 malarna-ty ' 2 . 1 4 16. toys, tu r t le sandbox . T h u r * 8 3 0 a m - 5 p m , Fn 8 30am-2 p m 23095 Tulane, 2 Wks. N o l 9 Mi. W of M i d d i e b e n o « Grayf ieid

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S - M O V I N G S A L E ' Fr i -Sat , Sept 23-24, 9 - 5 3594~ J o h n s t o w n , off Drake Rd , In i n d e p e n d e n c e C o m m o n s sub Lawn m o w e r , spo r t s equ ipmen t luggage, c lo thes , m e n s surfs, books, m l a d h o u s e h o l d r tems

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS - Spectacular Sale See l 24 4 25 » e m - 5 p m Househo ld g o o d * 4 lumiture inc lud-ing beau m m I i t c h e n i s b l e 4 cha i rs 30675 N W e n d y b r o o k C t . corner C l u b h o u s e Lane W o o d s t r e a m F i r m S u b off 14 M ' le be tween Orcha rd Lake 8 F a r m i n g t o n Rds

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS Mov ing Sala 24496 Wis ta r ia . W o o d W n a sub . off of 10 M i le E o l MKJdlebert Sep i 22 & 23, I 0 a m - 4 p m GE macro-wave, push mower gss gr i« cor rec tab le typewr i te r Lo i s of ch i ld ren s leys , b o o k s 4 puzz les Clothes, boy* . 6 -6 , g i r l ' s , 4-6. m e n s med ium 4 w o m -en s m e d i u m N o pr ior sates!

F A R M I N G T O N A n t i q u e G a r a g e Sale M a n t l e d o c * . Shirley Temple p i c t u r e d ishes, p lane, baske t * 20 gauge sho tgun , etc Frl, Sal. Sep t 23.24 B 30 -4 3 0 p m 32226 Loomls Or 10 Mi le Rd 4 Power

F A R M I N G T O N Fn th ru Sun, 9am-4 p m 2199C Caas. S oft 9 MHa. be--ween ra rmang ton Rd 4 G « Rd — M s e h o r f 4 a m » - AireHua*. d r o p

R O C H E S T E R HILLS • Thur* . Frt. . Sa t . Sep i 22. 23. 24 3 fam»y S o l a s chai rs , c lo th ing, toys, house-ho ld i t ems 81 Stonet ree Circle. N of W a l t o n W of A d a m s

R O C H E S T E R HILLS-Mowing sale, b reak f ron t 44 d iameter table 3 - 1 2

ea. a n d 4 cam back chairs . g rand fa the r d o c k . French p r o v i n -c ia l d a v e n p o r t end etc 651 -9433

R O C H E S T E R HILLS-Sa le . w h i t e b e d r o o m set . stove, dryer drapee. ch i l d ren ' s I tems, furn i ture 149 Tar-t a r oft Wa l ton , be tween LJvemola t OM Perch Sep t 2 4 . 9 a m - 5 p m

ROYAL O A K - Garage /mov ing F < j r -r * * t o l e r i e i n l ture. mWk i a c * e t

conect lb les . p ic turea. oak htghcfiair snowtnower ga rden tools Bikaa.

toys, typewr i ter nouaehold mlsc 3 1 7 6 War tck , Between 12 4 13

W off W o o d w a r d F r t . S e t . S u n , 10 l o 6

S A L L Y S SAMPLE SALE Sept 2 2 - 2 3 - 2 4 t h 9 a m - 5 p m All new sa lesman s gi f t samp le* Wholesale pnoee Buy fo r Chr is tmas Vtaa 4 M a s t e r c a r d accep ted independ-ence C o m m o n s Subdiv is ion 36133 Johns town . Farming ton HISS

SIX M ILE t TELEGRAPH - Sep i 22 t h r u 24. 9 - 6 p m 16854 Salem Baby c lo thes 4 toys

S O U T H F I E L D - Appl iances house-h o l d i t ems . Hinens. snCques. furn i -t u re . c lo th ing . 24700 T o m . La rken to Sunny Poanl to Tioga Thurs th ru SIR 9- .5qm

7 0 6 G a r a g e S a i e e :

O a k l a n d

W A T E R F O f t D . G a r a g a 4 Ya rd M i * -t i - famlkea E v e r y t h m o must go! Ort-e n t * ruga, p o r t a b l e d W w e e h e r oae d rye r , weight m a c h i n e baby-adu i i Clothe*, m u c h m o r e T h m s 4 F r t . B-2. S a l 9 - 5 2079 Paula an. by Pon t iac A i rpo r t , be tween M M m Lake 4 A i rpo r t R d . o f f o l Ha lchery

7 0 7 G a r a g e S a i e e :

W a y n e

W B L O O M FIELD-RE DECORATING Oearhe ld VHIege Sub Chai r * . 4 d i n i ng d r a p e e 4 sheen l amps , rug. even ing goem. m lsc 6 7 0 6 C o t t o n w o o d Knoll, t b lock S of Map le . 4 b locks W of M ldd lebe t t F r l * S a l 9 -Spm

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D 2 iam»y Frt-S u n 9 - 5 Fu rn i tu re , househo ld

c l o t h i n g , toys , m o r e 4762 Sou th Kno l l C o u r t , 1 Wk W o l Fa rming ton Rd 1 blk N of Wa lnu t Laka Rd

WEST B L O O M F I E L D Mov ing Sale Furn i tu re -Hy ing r o o m , dmaig r o o m , b e d r o o m s Ar t . porce la in doits 4 ce-l e m i c supp l ies . M n , molds, e l c Ya rd e q u i p m e n t 4 mlsc Thu r * 12 n o o n - 6 p m Frt & Sat 9 - 6 4395 Wal-nut W o o d s . W o l Orcha rd Laka. N o l W a l n u t L a k a

W B L O O M F I E L D , Thi rd Annua l Mu l l i Fami ly Sale! T h u r s - F r l 10-4, Sa t 10-1 TV. turnlaBae, Wedge -w o o d Ch ina , drapee, housefx t fd . m a c C lo thea winter coats A l I n -ceMent 5 6 0 0 C r o m w e l l R d . o f f Wat-n u l Lake Rd . be tween F a r m m g l o n 4 D rake , t u r n o n Greenbr ie r

W B L O O M F I E L D N e i g h b o r h o o d Sale! S e c t 22 -23 -2401 ,9 -5 B i r c h H v b o r Lana. M t * S q u a r e Lake Rd 4 P ine Lake Rd E o l M ldd lebe t t 4 W of Orcha rd Lake Rd Furn i tu re , dishes, col lect ib les, w r o u g h t r o n i s o a s / c h a r s , c lo lhea. Bacydaa, l o t s of s t u l l

W B L O O M F I E L D - Sept 24. 10-5 6034 D u n m o r e Drtve W of O r c h a r d Lake. S of W a l n u t Lake

W B L O O M F I E L D . Frt 4 Sat . . 9 - 5 5225 C e d a r h u r s t . N of Maple . W of F a r m i n g t o n R d o i l King Held

W B L O O M F I E L D 6980 Pine Eagle. FN 9 - 4 P M S of Maple , near Orc -h a r d Lake ChUdrens toys, d o t h a a . h o u s e h o l d a n d baby i tems TV.

W B L O O M F I E L D - Sept 23 4 24, » -3 Fan tas t i c G a r a j h Sale 4431 G r e e n s t o w n Of f Green Rd N o l W a l n u t Lake . W of Orchard Lake

S O L W H U E L D - H u g e garage sa le lo ts o l flood stuf f , do lh ing . color TV s leam mower electronic s t u f 4 m u c h m o r e Sept 22-25. 9 a m - 5 p m . 27389 Marsha l l W of Greanfteld, N. o M 1 M i le Rd

W B L O O M F I E L D -2 Famines W o m -e n * 4 ChUdrens c lo the* houeehcad i t ems Fn - S a l 2815 Baltane, (W of M ldd lebe t t . S of Long Lake Rd to W m i e r s e t t o Be l t ane |

D E A R B O R N HEIGHTS 9 - 2 2 to 9-25 1 t a m l o • p m 2 6 3 3 2 E lon Dr... 1 M k N o f Gudey 4 W a r r e n C o m -plete estate, hoapwal Bed, rtnac

M O V I N G SALE . Frt 4 DETROIT S e i ^ H , 9 a m - 4 p m

4 Te legraph 16545 B r a m e k •

OETROfT N R O S E D A L E PARK - 3 famay Sept 23 4 24. 9 - 5 Furn i tu re , ch i l d ren ' s d o t h a a . mieceealWoue househo ld 16524 H u n t i n g t o n Be-tween 8 Mae 4 G r a n d H w r

DETROIT-2O440 W i n s t o n Te legraph t Beech Sep i 22.23.24, 1 0 a m - 6 p m Baby d o t h e e . w o m e n s d o t h e e elide p ro tec to r

DETROIT. 3 fam»y H e a l e d g a r a g a Every th ing I r o m S o u p l o Nuta l Cheep 4 d e a n S t a r t * Sep t 22 -29 9 a m - 6 p m 15500 VlrgH 2 n d Wk E o f Te legraph. N of Fenkel l (5 MUel

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S - M O V I N G SALE. 20965 Ha ls teed neer 6 m l . Frt 4 Sat 9 - 6 K e n m o r e ar fcher 4 d ry* * b lue area nag. Apnea s t ro l le r ma-t u r i t y d o t h e e h o m e i tems , a te

G A R D E N a T Y . Frl - S u n 9 - 5 6 3 0 3 Deer lng , b e t w e e n Ford 4 w o o d P o t t e r s wheel , r e c o r d s

7 0 7 G a r a g e S a l e a ;

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UVOMIA. Frl 4 Sat 9 - 5 Hugf i . beh ind Cmiew»f School . S o l S. oomputar pnmea Lee l e v a 36-32 spor t * c o a t •man appaancee 4 mlec

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LTVOMA H a n r t u r e eke . M < m o r e Sept 22 10 Sept 24 9em W 5 p m 15791 Penn C» 6 Mi le 4 Hagge r t y

LIVONIA Furni ture, d o t h e e . W y s 4 m a c 16546 S o u t h e m p t o n . S e p t 23.24. Bem- f tpm w of Fa rm ing ton ,

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LIVONIA Sal . Sun. M o n C h i l d r e n * toys * 0 * e * 30004 Weetf lead. J o y Rd 4 Mldd lebe t t

L IVONIA S a l 4 S u n 9 a m - 6 p m 26250 5 M i le Rd be tween m k a i e r 4 MKKKebert MoueehokJ Heme, etc

7 0 7 G a r a g e S a l e e :

W a y n e

P L Y M O U T H - Sapt 22 24. 9 A M -4 P M 10173 C r e e k w o o d d r O a . b tw A n n A r t * * R d 4 A n n A r b o r T i J I . Take B rookaMe W oil She ldon Rd l o C r e e k w o o d C t r d e 4 t u r n M l l o 10 ITS

P L Y M O U T H - Thurs. 4 F r l . Banv 5 p m T r a t m o o d Sub, 9 6 2 2 Tanny -son. N ot A n n Arbor R d . W of Can-ton Center R d

P L Y M O U T H . T h u r * . F r t , Se t 9 - 8 45664 Green V M a y R d .W of Shel-don . Tennyson to Green Vaaey

P L Y M O U T H M u l t l T y w a ^ r t 11617 W»t»a<ng. N of A n n Arbor T r . W of C a n t o n Center G a m 4 b o y * do thea . loya. * t a . gol f ahoea. b * a . iMac houeewaras

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L IVONlA Sapt 22-23-24. 9 - 5 9925 CarOwetl S of P l ymou th . W

S o t S r S s n l l t j r e . " App le i* c o n ^ u M r .

C t o m " t O U ° < m ' C S T T h S l ^ d LIVONIA 14791 Rfverslde, S o f 5 n l ture. m u c h m o r s Mae E o l Levan Sapt 22 -25 A u t o yard househo ld i tems, ha rdware ,

mason tare, gamee 4 puzzMe Cra f t nam* , household i tems, o u t d o o r lu r -

G A R D E N c r r > - H u g e 4 tamMy sale Sep t 23 4 24, » - 5 6 4 8 0 S h a r o n oft M a p l e w o o d W o l M i o d l b e t l . N o l F o r d Rd

G A R D E N C I T Y - W e d - F n . 9 -5 . 32515 M a p l e w o o d N E Ford 4 Venoy . s « -m g m a c h i n e cab ine t d o t h i n g e tc

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3 2 2 1 0 Plate* W o l M e r r i m a n , Be-t w e e n C ra ig 4 H u b b a r d By G C Jr High Cheer teeders 4 Fami l ies G A R D E N CITY Sap t 24-2SIH 26924 B a r t o n be tw Cher ry Hi l ls 4 M a r q u e t t e o f f M idd leCe l i

G A R D E N Ci ty - 29624 S h e n d e n . be -tween F o r d 4 C h e r r y f * . off M idd le -Beit. Sep t 22 -24 . 1 0 a m - 5 p m

INKSTER - 2 5 4 4 203 Ber t Lana, Sept 22 -25 9 3 0 - 6 p m S o f Cherry HiH W o f M idd laba f t C lo thea . toys, ce ram ics , fu rn i tu re , o d d s 4 ends , l o t s m o r e

L IVONIA-Co l l ec t ib les v i n tage d o t h -ing le-welry. fu rn i tu re , e t c Fr l -Sat . S e c t 23 -24 9-5 6914 F a r m i n g t o n 1 blk N of J o y R d

L r v O N l A - C o u n t r y i t e m * , l u n v t i d o t h i n g 4 rmac Sep t 2 3 r d , Frt. , 6 -4 31329 W e n t w o r t h

S O U T H F I E L D - MOVING Sale' Frt -Sur . . 9 a m - 5 p m 29300 Mar imoor , 12 Mi le 4 Evergreen Kitchen bed-r o o m . f o r m a l d in ing 4 mung r o o m sets , eacettent condi t ion, Mlec

S O U T H F I E L D - New sample I tems 4 h o u s e h o l d goods Sept 22 Thru 24 9 - 5 p m 24595 Lee Baker 3 b locks S ot 10 m i le Be tween Nor thwestern Serv i ce d r t ve 4 Southf ie ld Rd

S O U T H F I E L D - Trendy deelgner c lo thea. baby do thea , smal l furni-ture . tewelry 30640 Old St ream Rd 1 b lock E ot Evergreen, 2 Blocks S

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S O U T H F I E L D 20358 Melrose, be-t w e e n 6 6 9 Mile, off Lahaar or o f f Eve rg reen T h u r * - F r t - S a t C lo thea all saee p lua rmac. Paper col lect i -b ies an t i ques , depress ion, etc

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W B L O O M F I E L D - M o v t n g Sale ' Cov-i n g i o n By Lake sub, 3306 tmck lng -h a m T 'a i l Furn i tu re tools, snow lence . h o u s e h o l d Thurs-Sai 9am-4 p m 851-8796

W B L O O M F I E L D Recently r e m o d -e ied c a n y o u use n furni ture, doors , bar cha i r * , ha rdware , levators 4 m u c h m o r e Check out - 2655 W L o n g Lake, l us i W o l M idd lebe l l T h u r * . 10 -3pm, Frt. 9 - 5 p m

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L IVONIA - Frt. Sat 10-6. 2 fami ly Sale 34573 G r s n d o n E o f W a y n e r d N of A n n A r b o r Trai l K ids 4 s d u n s c lo ths in greet shape houee-ho ld g o o d s a n d c o n t o r t or sets

LIVONIA 2 laml fy househo ld sale. Thurs Frl S a l 9 t i l 5 29623 T ran-c r s s l off Mlddletoelt st Cur t is

P L Y M O U T H 4 F a m i l y Tt«ur-Frt. 9 -4 . N o l A n n A r b o r Rd W o f She ldon on Clare Furmtuas d o t h e e toys. Household n a m * A L S O 80 Fa i r -mont S ta t i on W a g o n fa.n L a«arm). $1 ,000 or Beet Lots o l Mlac

L IVONIA • lamiae* . Thu r * t h r u Sat 9 3 0 to 5 , O N n a m e Brand k lda d o t h e s . in fant t o Jr b o y s 6 g i r l s S tu f fed an ima ls 4 toys Ma te rn i t y 4 adul t d o t h e a . Q E s tove a n d re f r ig -era tor (gold), couch , fu rn i tu re , area rugs crysta l chande l ie r , mlac 3 1 2 5 4 w f t f i g o

LIVONIA - 1 day onty. r am or sh ine Fn Sept 23 9 a m - 7 p m . 4 n e i g h b o r -ing garages o n M e M n . W of M idOebe f t . S off Lyndon , adul t 4 k ids do thee , toys 4 masc

LIVONIA - 18524 Persh ing , W of Inks te r , S o l 7. 9 3 0 s m - 6 p m . Sep i 22 -24 . r a m / s h i n e Lo t s o f gir ts d o t h e e . exoeBent cond i t i on , 0 -3T , Baby i tems, w o m e n s d o t h e e (16-22) . fu rn i tu re 4 mlac househo ld g o o d s

LIVONIA 16989 Myron , o f f 7 M a s Rd F r l 4 S a t , Sept 23 4 24. 9errv-5 p m Mlsc I tem* , househo ld g o o d *

L IVONIA -19161 O s m u * . neer 7 M l 4 M e r r i m a n . Sapt 24 4 25. 9 - 6 mtents 4 k ids d o t h e e . toys. e tc .

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L IVONIA - F n -Sun 10-5 CWfhtng. fu rn i tu re . Mary Kay. e l c 11305 Au-burnda le . P t y m o u t h / U e r r t m a n a rse

L IVONIA - Fn 4 Sal , f r o m 10am-5 p m 17350 La thers . 6 M i l e 4 ink-ster area BAby d o t h e s b a b y furn i -tu re ma te rn i t y c lo thes , new mer-chand ise 4 m isc

L IVONIA - G A R A G E ' M o v i n g Sets Frt -Sa l - S u n Houeeho ld I tems, fur-n i tu re , t oys 30145 Oak v iew, w o l M ldd lebe t t . S o l 5 Mite

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L IVONIA - La rge sate' K i d * d o t h e a . sw ing sat . Biks. tw in h e a d b o s r d 4 f rame, sa i lboat , t oys 4 m u c h m o r s Sep i 2 1 - 2 2 . 9 -4 14067 E d g e w o o d . S c h o o l c r a f t 4 W a y n e

L IVONIA. M o v i n g Sala. 3 3 1 5 6 A l a n , K imber ty Oaks . 1 blk o f t F a r m i n g t o n 4 L y n d o n Thurs. . Frt. . S a t . 9 - 5

L IVONIA - 34135 Gable. 7 mf te. W o f F a r m i n g t o n Rd Sep i 24 -26 . 9 - 5 p m Bar w i th stools, t o y * k i d * d o t h m g

UVONLA - 36712 R ich land of f A rm Arbor Tre* 4 Newburgh Rd. M o n S a t . Sam-6pm Furn i tu re . M k a a 4 M isc h o u s e h o l d

L IVONIA - 4 tamay sa le M a n y h o u s e h o l d t r e a a u r e * " 1 1 4 2 7 B rook f te ld E of Fa rm lng lon , S of P l ymou th Rd W e d - F n 1 0 - 4 p m

P L Y M O U T H - 4 4 9 6 4 G o v e r n o r B rad fo rd . W of She ldon Rd Thu r * 4 Fn 9 - 4 p m Bergenia ga lore , houee-ho ld n a m * , d o t h e s . m l a c

REDFORD - Frt-Sat P r o m furn i ture, e x e r d e e bake, o ld r e c o r d s ,50 yr co6ec»on i rmac n a m e 16665 Geytord. S of 7 M * e . E o f I nks la i

REDFORD- F r t - S a t 1 0 e m - 6 p m 14144 Brady between Schoo lc ra f t 4 Acac ia Clo thea. t oy * , mlac

REDFORD - Frl 4 S a l 9 3 0 a m -4 p m 24676 Dona ld . Saraao ta / Schoo lc ra f t Houeeho ld Hams 6 l u m i t u r e

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L IVONIA - 7 Family S a M T h u r * -Sat 9 e m - 5 p m 9 1 4 6 Pare. S o l A n n A r b o r Rd . W o l H t t K ids ' d o t h e s , toys 4 m u c h m o r e

L IVONIA - 9 / 2 3 - 2 5 . 9 - 6 Mlac too l s , p l u m b i n g , an ima l s mlac I t e m s 26070 B r m r a . off Har r teon or Deer -Ing, W. of OTkaJer. S of P l y m o u t h

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L IVONIA M O V I N G S A L E Sep t 23 4 24 10-5 F u r n i t u r e , h o u s e h o l d i t ems miace i ianeoue 3 5 4 7 2 E m * * . W of Wayne . S of P l y m o u t h

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A c c e e e o n e e 4 An t i quee C o n d u c t s

Oek Perk Sale -Thurs.. 11 a m - 7 p m , Fr t , I 0 v n - 4 p m

7 0 1 H o u e e h o M G o o d e

O a k l a n d C o w n t y

ANOTHER G O O D S A L E

EVERYTHING GOES SAT.. S U N . SEPT 24, 25. 10 TO 4

23195 RIVERSIDE Sutton Plaoa TowrWtousas

(OH 8 MBs b e t w e e n Lafteer 4 Tele-graph. left past gats f touss A M l o t AMar t a l entrance) . INCLUDES <6 pc. C a m p M g n a ktyte King b e d r o o m eet complete By Oresel: - W o o d a r d d H n g r o o m s M comp le te wi th tab le . 6 A a k * . 2 a* -Mnelon tabtae 4 r o o m d M d a r . • C o i v temporery glee* l o p d inet te M t h 4 c h a r a < i a m a * tab le 4 c h « r * . « o f a bed, -eookcaaea. •A rmchek * . -Fu ton eMepar chek * . O c s a M o n s i tables. •Baksrs rack : -W indow u s s t m s n t s 4

7 0 0 H o u e e h o l d O o o d e

O a k l a n d C o u n t y

7 0 0 H o u e e K o M O o o d e

O a k l a n d C o u n t y

f sry s r i 4 aeverel . . . . . or* ; - N o r i t M e c N n a : < l l s s t in is. •Houeewaree. -Color T V s ; -So t * . •Weehar 4 dryer . -Fr idge; -Cr ib . •Load* of w o m a n * Daalgi iei d o t h -mg 4 acceaeoHea. -SBver -Gooo •nene. 4 f u l M n g t h mar* ooe t * . •Fi lch jacket . -Fine i coe tume | e w « -

S-Ar t suppHe*. - A n d much m o r e EASE J6m OS

C E R T C 0 II MOVING SALE

SAT . SEPT 24. 9 A M TO 5 P M S U N . SEPT 28, N O O N T O 3

22741 ALEXANDRINE

DEARBORN (2 b l o c k s S of Cherry HBL 1 block W of Mattery)

A N T I Q U E S 4 COLLECTIBLES B U F F A L O p o t l e r y RoeevMe. FoMo-rta. C ranbe r r y Aaeh, Preeaed glaee.

r a i l vaae; EaMMke V lc lonen Chek. Walnut aade chair. Cher ry ge-t e l e g t a b l e . J e n n y L l n d b e d . W r o u g h t I ron stool wt th needMpomt . Man t l e d o c k * . Cedar cheat , N o r m a n Rock w e * c o k e d or p la te* C M r t n M A n d quBt

FURNITURE. ETC.: T res t le table. So ts . Lc t i n t . Up-I toMte red chak ; Linane. Oacorabve

leeoriea C l o f N n g . Lawawnower, Mlec too ie 4 househo ld Reme N U M B E R S AT 8:30 AM. 421-2310

EVERYTHING G O E S " . 656 -0063

ANOTHER I

MOVING S A L E FRI. SAT 6AM-4PM DAILY

3 7 1 1 W < on the oor -

ner of W o o d m e n 4 CheaMok )

Wonder fu l eaacut tva e t t o M houee mov ing sale wi th e o m e M n g for ev-eryonel Lhrlng r o o m t o f * . c h e k * . HENREDON p i e c e * m c k i d k i g con-sole 4 taMee HERITAGE dkBng room lable. 6 chak * . server Com-plete HICKORY q u e e n b e d r o o m set m d u d k i g bed. I r l p M J r a e e e . ar -

mght s tands. M a p M t w m b e d s Spectacu lar ANTIOUE

t xkss t w m Bed E A S T L A K E dresaer .

C a m p a i g n a n M r t a k v coneoM T.V 3TIFFEL

• m p e . beaut i fu l nkr»ors. d o c k s . CRYSTAL Ught f i x t u r e s KLIX 4 M A R S A C H ortaanel oB pa in t ings. Ant ique WICKER sofa . 2 chai rs . New KLIPSCH For ts apeak e r * Toole. Jscobson anowtMower peDo fuml -lu rs L inen* , b o o k * , p l a n t * p len ter * . ch r i e .ma* Pecora t tons . d o t h i n g .

sn t i que p o c k e t w a t c h e s Hundreds of decora to r I tems 4 m a c . A t pr iced to s s f f

Sale By Heritage A Q U A - B E D Soft e lds, k ing Newt Muet eafli $300 ' n a g o t l a b M C M after 6 3 0 p m . 4 7 6 - 1 1 9 !

ASSORTED DINING. I M n g 4 bed-" room p a o e s by Bske r 4 Han redon lor the m e e r m a i a M buyer 8 ft bu t -let by Baker 10 ft Dreeeer by Beker So la by I t en redon A r m 4 Otmm c h e k * by Baker D M n g r o o m lab le ex tends to 9 H ft Cry Beksr C h r o m e 4 gMas shatvas 8 ' 1 f t

by F lak Ca 12 n o o n 569 -6860

C H I P P E N D A L E mahogany Execu-t ive deak . 3*5; Chtneee O n e n t M rug. M a h o o a n y O u t e r Anne b e d r o o m SM; Severa l mehooany Duncan P h y M d lnk ig r o o m aaM. Many eepe-re te nr a l l ara cheat* , n l ^ i t s t a n d e a n d beda: Seta of t w m Beds. Large

I., n • • B - 'J--- - - - » jaa

Lr«»ippervo«»e voeooera wnr\ ^mr*-

mg; 4 postsr Queen s u e d bed; Beche lo r chest Ch lppsndMe Ommg

sets o l 4 to 12: O K damng r o o m c h a k s (several by Bakery. Mahogany b i r f leM s n d c M n s

re ta ry . Camsf t iack sofa, M a r t h a W a s h i n g t o n cha i rs . C h i p p a n d M s m a h o g a n y bench, s t o d and lowboy w i th baB 4 d a w Mat

M A H O G A N Y INTERIORS (Groeee Polnte Araa) 862 -5622

C O L O N Y P A R K A P A R T M E N T S

21854 LAHSER (NE c o m e r Lahaar 4 12 MBe. Lahaer

server , quean b e d r o o m aet com-u M

W e k n a n and tsDie* St l f tel l amp* . t u f a , c h a k s . so fsbed . bu tcher block

m e s M wi th cane cheart. conso le 4 m i r r o r , meny p ic tures. M v a r w e r s . b r i d g e set . chma. l inens, freezer, re-f r i ge ra to r . washer 4 dryer. w M un i ts , v a c u u m T V s . d e M b o o k * , m a n y m i s c

FRI. & SAT. 10-5 ANNE CAPP: LOUIS KAY:

3 5 3 - 0 3 7 6

3 5 6 - 5 4 2 7

sppara i . Marc I. 2 lecke ts 4 2

D E S I G N E R B u c h e n k v M JiBMn p a k p a n t s Must sac rMce 1700 COM, npee lgno l . 160'* M M . KaaOngar m a n s 7 H boots . Lock b ind ings . Dee rc ra f i s r po les: Ot iaua tea ls . D l a ^ a - g r a m wt th d ish, caaa m d u d -ed. g o l d r ing. Beeutf f lk nugget wf th

A A»

A & T SALES Household Liquidations Complete Estate Sales

EXPERIENCED STAFF LARGE MAIL ING LIST

Allan/838-0083/Toby

i tem* M e new. best offer Christopher. 546-5324

DINETTE SET. contemporary, cane i grain top

356 -3693

D INING furniture sxcaBant quekty 10 pc. dkikig set. 7 pc kitchen * M : 5 pc . g a m s set 353 -4539

O t N M G R O O M sat Parson styled. Mack lacquer, dining laMe with 8 chair*. M a new 644 -2432

BEAUTIFUL pieoe oer o td . teoo

Me 3 1 yr.

841 -3446

(10 Mile Northfleld.

24241 ITHACA Mile io Cooltdge. South to

turn Eaat aknoat 1 mBe lo Ithaca. North) Heywood Wakeheld deek. tablaa. inckar. antique signed crocks. U a 4 pitcher, wsah bowf 4 pitcher o l Mmpe signed phaeaant sculpture twm Beds, chest. TVs. ekcadent waB urm. electric typewriter. 50 yds. o l I 9 6 0 s labrtc. MdMa clothing ( 1 6 H L kitchen Iteme 4 morel Caah Onty oteeea See you Thurs or Frt.. Bev

I rcosBortes and Antiquee

Complete EMete of 9 6 yr old reeident

Sat 6 Sun 1 0 A M - 4 P M

B E D R O O M - FINE Bkd'a aye maple. Early American twin bads 4 4

wer cheat To purchase r I115Q. 8500 or beet ofler 746 -0096

BEDROOM SET Boys 5 Piece O M 6nMh 8300. 4 Piece white bedroom

18200 Rochester 652 -1131

D I N I N G R O O M SET-7 pieces. itaBan provtnOsl. a icMer i i cmidltluti 8850 or best oflar 336-2575

OfNING Room tabM. 6 chak* . Con-temporary ItaBan design. 6 mos. old Must aSB. Cat 10am-4pm 353-1010

OfNING R O O M tabM, 4 Chek* 8225. DrekM Cabinet 846. Garte bed. dreeeer mirror 8250

BEDROOM SET G k l ' t wh er. desk, hutch, chek 4 frame lor tuk- .ee bed, t l ? 5 3 6 6 - 1 3 3 0

B E D R O O M SET. tOng-aSad. 6 p c , complete. 8675 2 giaee 4 chrome

840 each 626-2797

D INING Room tabM. 4 ladderbeck c h a k * . 8250 375-2789

D I N I N G SET - octagor, tabM. 5 •esther wood chek* . 8200 382-3219

BEDAOOM SET drsssar. mkrcir 4 mofitstand. Exoal-

" " . 8 1 7 8 . 360 -9619

D I N I N G eel , S tan ley C o u n t r y French. 9 plaoa. madkim o M RnMh T a b M 1 MM. pada. 6 chak*. b r e M -front 64 i aarver 1 1 5 0 0 862-5016

BEDROOM SET - Queen headboard 6 frame, trtpae dreeeer. chaM. 2 rate

Dark wood 8 9 6 0 6 6 1 - 6 0 6 9

B E D R O O M SET | M n L French Prov-

O N I N G t a b M 6 chek*. chine c M F .TradMon-

662-4594

155 MARK ST ph to Elizabeth Lak I to Mark Street South)

(TeMareph to Ekzafceth Lake Road turn Eaat

2 Beautiful deco bedroom a e t * 1920 s wetnui d M n g t a b M 5 c h a k * 4 outlet, mahogany tables, sofa, ohsks. twm bad. m a n l M d o c k . Vic-torian marbM lop tabM, mirrors. Mmps. 2 cedsr chest*, trunk, crya-t « Pones, vmtage dothkid . books. Otchsn items Something fer one. don't tnMsl Caah

sncML 5-ptsos n c l u d n g Reosntty reBmahad 8 6 7 1 8 6 1 - 5 6 3 6

B IRMINGHAM Estate SMe- GMaa-eere. quBts. lumnure 4 many, many othsr OWIQ* Thur*. . Frt.. S a t 10am-5pm. 30425 SlsBamsr. (ofl 18 MBe Rd., W. of Lahaar.)

• every-

ALL W O O O room. 9 | IBB 85 0 0 0 Sa« for 82 .000 62S-32B9

An Estate Sale Everyday

Liquidation center tor ttte beat

high quality furniture and

" decorative accessories NEW ARRIVALS

F R O M

•Bank Trust Depts •Probate Attorneys

- individual Heirs M

Incredible savings an

B E D R O O M SETS. O t N M G R O O M SETS, SOFAS. EASY C H A « S . E N O T A B L E S , C O C K T A I L T A B L E S . WALL UNITS. D E S K S SECRETARY DESKS. O e i E T T E SETS . L A M P S . CHANDELIERS. W A U . H A N C M N M . OK. PAINTTNGS. PRINTS, C * V » -» A L SILVER. G L A S S W A R E . FLAT-WARE. A N D M U C H M U C H M O R E . EVERYTHING IN GREAT CONDITION AND PRICED TO SELL.

» LAY-A-WAY WELCOME * DELIVERY AVAILABLE •

RE-SELL IT I ESTATE SALES • 34789 G r a n d RNer. F a n M n g t o n i Mon.Tiaas.Wait .8M. 10 -6pm a rrnn. Frt 1 0 - 9 p m

Sun 12 noorv-4pm

| CALL 47S-BELL

! ANOTHER

! ESTATE SALE : BY IRIS • F R I S A T , 8 « r T 2 3 24 . 10 T O 4 9 16690 GLENWAY DR. f O f l M a p M ( I S MBe) b e t e e a r M M d M b e f l andMkata r R d s ) I ' (A REALLY W T E R E * n N G SALE!) ' T M S H O M E IF n u a O W I T H ! B E A U T F U L C U S T O M - M A D E J F U R N m j W A N O A 4 B E R C A M A

B IRMINGHAM ESTATE SALE -Contants of a smaB eetaM moved you my garege 2 ofl pakMngs by Karl Schmidt , Past si m y H B

Samoa. Mmpa. Eskimo prsmiBve ert. stertkig and kouvenk apoon ooBacbon. books and MMc. Fri 4 Set 10-5pm 1975 Bates. No

NO

BIRMINGHAM ESTATE SALE

30 year aocumUabon Everythkio Muet Go

lumiture. fcrtng

eet. rofl top d e M nes. Antiques. ) s e M r , . o M toys. rmsc goods, computsr. Baaamem nems Pool table tools L o M ol GootSas. Thurs. F r t S M 8am I B 4pm 7022 Cathedral, between 14 and 16 M M Rd. W of TaMgrsph

B IRMINGHAM M O V I N G SALE Houeshold goods plus 1971 Cougar-A-1 condR

Mercury Ion. FrL 8

Sat lOem-Spm 15629 K rk thke S of 14 MBe, W of G r e e n f M Id.

BLOOMFIELD fBLLS ea tata rede-ooraang • eota. ot tomar BMa, Mmpa. v e r t k M k s r a

a, and ta-iquaa

620-4093

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Homa S a M Dreaai. Heritage 7 piece I radMonM d M n g sat. H feman dBna cabinet. 83 n . Heritage aoM. m a r t s dock .

DOUBLE SALE! SALE « 1

FRI 6 SAT , Sapt 23 4 24th. 9 -4

18470 South Or.. Southfield (W ofl Southfield, N of 12 MBe)

Go to and of atraet 4 loBow aagn*

m o u d e e RaBan ProvtndM d M n g t a b M 8 6 chaks. separata c N n a cab-inet 4 servar. p a k of ItaBan Provtn-d M twm beds, mahogany wWi mirror 8 4 matching t (Federal t ry ing) M o e Quean ens IBda a bed, 3 sets of dMhee. many amafl appMncee 4 mcf ten mlac. Bone CMna cupe 4 saucers, crystal 4 eBver serving piecaa. linen* 4

• C O S T U M E JEWELRY G A L O R E 4 ESTATE JEWELRY INCLUDING D I A M O N D STUD EAR RINGS G O O D SALE-

SALE M S U N 4 M O N Sepi 25 4 26th, 9 -4

14801 Lincoln. Uneoki Woods Apt * (E. off Greenfield, betw 10 4 11 Ml )

M u d e e dmang tabM 4 6 cftaks. gold o d o r couch. tabM Mmpa. ntoe bar unit 2 0 8 Pakidnga. pMtd couch 4 lc ' s i a M (both N d e » BedeL twm Bedroom set. iota of dothkto. I mink COM. dMhss 4 lots of Ik f ioU Nam* 4 ssrvtng pieces Much M o r * • REDUCTION O N C O S T U M E JEWELRY. THIS SALE ONLY! NEW A S S O R T M E N T O F E S T A T E JEWELRY

Both Saiee conducted B y

The Yellow Rose

SHIRLEY ROSE 425-4826 BLOOMFIELD H R A S - F a r M y room lumMure. eofaa. c N

r tatr I ga r a bedrc L BaL S-11.

ta- eona truniaa bad. 0 M I tab le /4 chaks. Russnlhi Grandmother dock . 8 wood bar

L handpamed . Rah platter M a 754-3791

BRASS BED a a a 81800. aMdng 8700 7H custom ilsMgiiirt com' anoe table. 8600 Olf s M t M m te l . 2 chaw n a M n s M 8978 ct p N M A8 4 yr*. s M 9 6 V 7 1 1 4

BROCADE SOT A 4 love * M match-ing. uprighi plana. saaarMd tables GoodoendMBn. 367 -1871

BROWNE HOUSEHOLD SALE

Sepi 23-24. Warn lo 4pm B641 AldenOr . Green L a k e Orchard Lake M Commerce, a w

D U N C A N PHYFE tabM 8 8 chaks. tads miner rapak. make ofMr C M t a r 3 P M . 474-5064

ELEGANT MOVING

SALE SAT. Sept 24. 10-5 SUN. Sept 25. 12-4 30285 Summit Or.

Apt . 20S, Summit Apt8 FARMINGTON HILLS

Moving l o l

Tie* very moe aaM mdudee w i nghojee stack washer 8 d ryar 1 r Ota 3 E l e k M a a k k , 2 n d i t M p M u i ; CXawen P * ^ d M n g BM e M i buT o M M M * 6 cheM a a k M r e d end 8 Mda MMaa; douMs bad 8 red-woad p a a a M M m L o M 8 M M of mase 4 garage Rama Pkaa a Z M

M a M m m S t n M Bam FiMBk SALE BY DtANNE BROWNE

Bf M r 4 Mrs. Joe I

neeae, i •IMIJMB I ' • 1 • • • • atgna. M M M M r s BROVHILL C a n g M B i M t dreeeer oMwood A marble MMaa.

Ma Mat- 8 desk, aad s n d w M M TkeeaeeiMa > m M 4mpire yew wood I " q u e t r u n k * a n d

! r a n — H i L - O A . o a a N O TABLE I MTTH 6 C M A M 8 AMD L A M M ( HUTCH < o t s M p ic tures

•JAGUAR XJ 6. 30.000 MILES. 1M4. IN

C A H o m

PERFECT CONOmON

* . >maMi morel

C A ^ T A e r t

rnp i ' i v r r V«i Kaufman

a o M bad. A M * M M o a asmee M M 4 B M l i r a a s ckem* . 2 b r e e e stagarsa.F I M M Casper

B. * • » M t » MtMB MMtB She

ESTATE SALE BY BAYNARO ONE DAY ONLY

SAT , SEPT 24, 9 T O 5 2 4 3 0 0 C IV IC CENTER OA. A P T 1212. SOUTHFIELD

(Between Telegraph 4 Berg Rd I Or ien ta l crsdenxs. Mmps 4 pic-tures couch, chairs, coftas 4 snd tsbMS. Beautiful BroytM bedroom

661 -2691

ESTATE SALE - Complete hold furntfturs 4 rmsc Set Sun 10 to 5 6 7 0 0 Halyard. Birmingham 1 pa> E of mkaier S off Maple

ESTATE SALE - Rpyal O M 1532 Hoffman. W ot C a m p b M . S ol Lin-coln T h u r s - S M Everything goes

ESTATE SALE Set 11 MB 6 only 32211 Arlington N of Beverly. W of GrssnfMld French ent ique chsk 4

•sn. M e c h e n i c a bed Cstonc ges stove 2 Arts 4 Crafts tabMa. matching coffee 4 end la-BMe So le * c h a k * day-bed*, elc TONI CLARK 644-4066

ET AGERE rattan 160 amafl oak gkaee chine cabinet$35 Both escM-Mnt condition 346-2377

E T H A N ALLEN dreeeer. night stand hator chest 4 Bookceee top

Ethan ABan cherry etagare 4 Ma c a n PenneytvaWan houee pek of chaks 4 eofs Whirlpool sMctrtc dryer 4 Smith Corone electric type-

er 433-1955

captain* chsar*. haxsgonsi lamp tabM. Mao velvet couch velvet wing-beck chak . hideebed, Formica kitchen l e b M wtth 4 chars, vertical Blinds work bench 352-6372

708 HoueehoM Ooode Oakland County

MOVING S A L E DkBng room am. 10 piece TredMonM. Mrgs chine. Duf-Ml . server, t a b l e d chea*. '2 Meves Round pane geme table 4 leather capteme chaks KRchsn saL pins. 8

Much morM EJILMMIII condMoni Ouskty furmtursl 353-4639

M O V I N G SALE - Sectionei eofs. oof-M s tabM, tmefl desk wssher snd dryer After 5 P M 362-6714

M O V I N G SsM - 2 love ssats. 2 cock-tek IsbMe. lounge c h s k 4 ottoman peantkigs plcturss. entique eooee-aonea Sun . 1-5 353-9666

70S HoueehoM Ooode Wayne County

FORMAL dkung room set 6 Design-of America chairs.

chroma with Laupe labrtc. Trt Mark Deeinn tabM. gMse 8 chrome (70 K M " ) , ortgmaP, 83.000 Aelung 8800 Kachan sat table 6 chaks. oek 4 wrought Iron. 8 1 6 0 Work banch butcher block work t a b M 118 * 4 0 X36 high). 875 Sharp Carousel microwave oven. (25' and*I. 860 4 7 7 - 6 1 6 0

KING SIZED 8200 4 5 3 - 0 0 3 2

OAK doubM cheel with Bookceee top. tingle cheat, mgntsland twins. S350. meny othsr nsms 356-5953

ORIENTAL EXPRESS IMPORT OUTLET

W e ere ths M i d w e s t * lergest liquidator* of Ana oriental lumiture 4 scceaeonee Lacquer Porcelain, Ckoieonnet

FIRST C O M E - FIRST SERVE 406 S Lalayetle 16 Fourth S t ) Royal O M Mon -Sat 12-7pm; Sun.. 12-5pm 541-2722

OVAL Dining table 6 chaks. d s n s t. 3 piece bedroom aM. end

679-6743

PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE - Cherry korvtng tebM. saosflsnt condition 8375 Al

E T H A N ALLEN sola, sxceflent con-dltwn. 8 3 0 0 Queen Anna end te-bMs. coffee tebM. ems* pedsstel tabM 8175 Hlbrtten cherry dkilng ssi - beautiful tebM with 2 leaves. 4 SUM & 2 arm chak* . cNna cabinet with ortentM etchings beveled gless In door* , mirrored Beck wfth mtsnor kghtt 4 glass ihafvas. nke Brand new. 8 3 6 0 0 589-3651

E V E R Y T H I N G muet Be told Book-case. bedroom furniture, kitchen sM. snow p k n m r . tors*, sofa bed, La-Z-Boy recBnosr. IkBiss. Ismps. d s M house plants 557-1684

F A M I L Y r o o m , breakfas t set. 4 new-ly u p h o l s t e r e d kght Blue tub chs i r * on c a s t e r * s n d round pedeatM isble wtth leaf . 8 3 7 5 A f t e r 8 853 -5756

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS DoubM oven, washer, dryer, twm bed. baby crib' dreeeer Brunaertck A * Hockey, wicker couch 4 k r . e e l i t . formica dkkng room bufMt I rust i p i n b M mechms Tore anowblower. Soiohex laaerdeel . Ben 4 H o w M 16MM pro-tector Kenmore tewing machine

661-6682 '

F A R M I N G T O N - MOVING Sslel Sept 22-23-24W1, 8-5pm 23662 E f l e e s * C k c M . O B Farm Colony. 5 of TO. W of Inkster

F A R M I N G T O N / M O V I N G I Everthmg goee but appaancee. mckjdmgmo-torcycle 4 outboerd motor Fr l . after 3 p m 4 afl day Saturday 23274 Violet. 3 btks N. of Grsnd River. 1 bM E. o l Orchard Laka

F A R M I N G T O N - 7 ft s a l unit. 5 ft. coneoM K 11. 5 ft. cuehaoned porch sertng. queen comforter aet. aewang machine meat sflear Ught flrturee new m k * bBnd. 5 U 4 0 . 478-0676 or

476 -6053

FURNfTURE-Antk jue

bench, snd tablaa. 356-4347

FURNITURE - new 4 nearly new In decorator * home Must tat Cus-tom sofa* chairs, tsbles. M m p a cu-rio cabinets, secretary Country French dlnkig eat with parquet

queen. Iu» Bedroome, mirrors, both contempo-

rary 8 traditional Much cherry 4 mahogany Quean Anna - dkikig aM. Bedroom wtth poalar Bed.

piecee m Southfield 3 5 6 - 7 1 3 6 or 350-1377

a King, i t r l fwd n

GE STEREO. 4 Drexel dkkng room " T matching chair*. Boor

e table C M 433-1152

GIRL S bedroom set* French Prov-e n d M : (1) white (1) kght green Defx*nad!fter 645-0«37

GIRL 'S B e d r o o m aet. yeflow, 9 pc 8 6 6 0 Dkkng room eet. " Tradlt lonM. 8 9 6 0 8 9 6 - 1 4 8 8

H E N R E D O N bedroom * M . m dark Speraah Oak. 6 0 triple dreaeer. ar-moare. 2 night stsnds. 60' head-board frame, 8695 96' BarzHay stereo cabinet, dark Spemen O M mcludae JB Lanakig M l apeekera 8 2 5 0 851-9667

H I T C H C O C K dkilng room sat. drop leel tabM. cfana cabinet. 4 Windsor chair* , cannamon maple, 8950 S U M decorative rofl top Peek 875

266-1229

range, d sen bad

H O N O A 1966 CR 125. Hke new. 8 1 . 3 0 0 Electric range, cleen. 8140 Unique youth-1 maple. 8135 hrory b a m b o o i rkn . 8125 Ti t a b M 4 chak* . 8175 4 2 " tabM. 12" leaf. 6 bentwood chak* 8165 SteM weights-bench. 8100. 363-4020

HOUSEHOLD SALE OAK PARK

Friday & Sa tu rday Sept. 23 & 24. 10-5

LMng room: sofa, cha i r s & lamps. Dining room: drop leaf table, 4 cha i r s , china cabi-net , buf fe t . Bedroom: twin bed. dress-er. Bedroom: 2 complete twin beds. Maple chest Accessories Include: Oak roll top desk and c t i a l r

Sterling Silver, 8 place se t t i ngs . Towle . Hand carved Mahogany uprtgfct piano. Metal deak a n o i f i l -

ing cabinets, chest, sewing machine, dishes & glasses, bar stools. Household miac.

24001 Majestic N . o n Oak Park Blvd 1/4 Mile E. of CooUdge

Lilly M. & Co. INTERIOR Oeatngaa refurmahmg her new h o m a Hack cry char , master place coBtr t lor . CNppendsM c a m M

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EDMUND FRANK & CO.

PINE bedroom sat, 66 a r j e mirror. I M n h a board. d e M with 5 drewer* 4 light-ed Bookceee. 8 6 0 0 651-4457

R A T T A N braek taat roorn k M . l p l n e t p e n o E iceBent c o n d i t i o n 354-6430

ROBERT KIOO w M hano lng m Browns. Beigss 4 t supe 8500 2 c u b e d Fomca hgn i g rsy s n d l ab ia * 1100 651-7626

ROCHESTER HILLS M o v i n g S a M 1376 N Fakv iew, N of TMnkan, W of L IvernoM S s i Sept 24 9am-5 p m Furn i ture - l ovesee t * . hu tch chak * . t amp* , scfa bad d e M * . bunk b e d p r e - t e e n / t e e n c l o th i ng e tc

SINGER D t A L - A - M A T l C » g t a g eewing ma-ch ine E m b r o i d e r * , w p k q u e * But-lonhoMa. M c La le m o d e l schoo l t r ade m 859 ceah or m o n t h l y pay-m e n t * New m a c h i n e g u a r a n t e e

UNIVERSAL SEWING CENTER

674-0439 S O F A - B E D Queen. Se r ta Sor ing Ma t t r ess con tempora ry style, e i -ceBent Af ter 7pm, 626-0184

SOFA. Loveeaet . 2 chai rs , oek ts-PMs Excel lent c o n d l t i p r , muat aeC Bes t of fer Af ter 6 p m 851-S446

SOFA, m a t c h i n g chairs , ch rome cock ta i l . s n J t abM. sofa t a b M

553-3904

SOFA 90 ' t red i t i one l -oBed a r m El-egant geomet r i c pr in t kke new Misc cha i r * 641-7237

KITCHEN SET- Wood gram lorrmc*. 856 S e a n tewang machine aaood

830 4 6 4 - 8 7 1 5 . 4 2 5 - 8 4 9 3

In. dreeeea with mkrcir ^$7 5 Blonde double bed. nighl stand 4 chest ot

8 7 5 Eve* 4 weekend onty 4 2 7 - 0 2 4 7

M O V I N G King eize Bedroom set. Simmons Beeutyreat boa spring 4 manraee I Ska new) M king BUS bedding T M ertihoai tree with flow-er, much Miac 4 7 8 - 9 2 7 3

M O V I N G SALE Every th ing muet go. I r o m ant iquee l o t o o M S M Sap t 24. 1010 3 9164 Har tM, U v o -nla M i d d l e b e i t / W Ch icago a r e e

711 Mac. For Sato Wayne County

NEW STANLEY garage door opan-*r, 1 /3 H complete 8100 Cafl aMar 5pm, 72B-3614

714 Dueineet * OfAce Equipment

PICK-UP CAP 8 ft 860 Swing eet with eBde end 0k»er 866

531-7324

PING PONG I ABLE M a new 12 apeed Schwkm Mcyde . de -humnk-her I M n g r o o m l u m i t u r e 4 * 4 - 0 7 4 B

RADIAL A R M SAW O a f l a i

SHOF>SMfTH M a r t V 8900

S M O K E S T A C K lor w o o d Burning etcrve. 15ft tr iple wan pMuBnnaiV 6- l lu Must s M . 8150 Af ter 5 p m

4 2 7 - 6 6 8 5

TANNING B O O T H Good cond i t ion Pr iced

Be fo re 5pm Af te r flpm 9 6 1 - 6 1 0 9

j r i m . 4 2 0 - 4 6 0 6

TRAILER heevy duty, 6 X B 8 6 0 0 Cafl 459 -5299

UTILITY TRAILER 8200 536^3147

GRAPHICS CAMERA Value. 82.500 Muel a a t - Secrt toM Beet Oder 4 7 4 - 0 0 0 2

H A N D M A D E wooded d e M 4 cabi -net with 4 chaks Bsal oiler After 6 p m « 7 1 - 1 3 2 2

R E C E P T I O N D E S K H y d r e u t l c C h a r t memcurmg tabMa. M i k * . shampoo cnaara Paul I M O M rack A M lor Kathy 4 7 7 - 6 0 4 1

723 Jewelry D I A M O N D SoBtaare S a with dia-mond wedding bend PaM 83300 Sat 81700 Receipt* 449 -5106

14 KT man e aoM nugget nr aram 8626 vMue - must a M Aak tor Cr aig

l. 1 7 S 8226

937-0008

726 Muafcai instruments

S T A R T YOUR O W N B U S I N E S S / C

C ~ " P " £ e £ £ c £ £ £ * , 0 n , n B B A 8 ^ Grand - 8 7 * - 3 5 0 0

A C C O R D I A N Symphonic Acoorgar fuk k e y t n e r d p a r t e d 8 0 0 0 W M n oopy of atradwanue. 8300^ 349 -6404

STEEL DESK 6 d rewe metchang p e d d e d chak .

286-54 1« I O k *

BALDWIN m xiBae kayb oero orgar

good eonditK m OOO'of l Mr 422 -2661

715 Computers BALDWIN Grand Piano 5S~ 8 4 7 0 0

APt*LE i l-E. 2 dak d r i ve* . W r i t e r pr in ter P t o m o t h a u * n 8 0 0 0 6 5 5 - 6 0 6 1

A T A R I 130XE color monator 1060 d a k d r i ve m o d e m g o o d eo f twere d e M 4 swivel cnak 726 -0959

M O V W G SALE ' L M n g r o o m , d k k n g . b e d r o o m sM. plua ecceekonee.

t e e 8690 or 9 3 7 - 2 5 0 6

REFRIGERATOR - harm boa spr ing , s tudent d e M mirror m e t a l ward-

robe After 4 p m 7 2 6 - 0 2 2 1

SEARS dehumidi f ler 1 yr o l d M e new. a M m g 8150 E i i e n k o M leb le wi th 6 leavee Ask ing 865 EsceBem

sr 6 p m 9 8 1 - 0 7 9 4 cond f t i pn C M Sfter (

SEARS w t w e P r o v w a e l t r i p l e dreee-er e n d chee l o l d r a w e r * 8 1 0 0 fo r b o m After 6 3 0 p m 4 2 2 - 5 1 4 7

SECTIONAL 3 pc prey p m st r ipe, eaceflant cond i t i on 8500 4 6 4 - 0 6 6 7

SLEEPER-COUCH 1 yeer o l d roee color . $200 or beet A f te r 4 3 0 p m ,

5 3 6 - 0 4 9 3

SOFA 4 loveeeel ea r th tone p l a i d 2 c o o r d i n a t e d match ing c h a k * vary

K cond i t i on Pr iced to e e l 6 p m 4 5 9 - 7 6 2 1

SOFA - LOVESEAT 4 cha i r dark b r o w n leather eac t f l em c o n d r t l o n AH lot 8225 Bed fo rd 2 5 5 - 6 1 5 9

SOFA. 1175 Loveeaat 8 1 5 0 -8300 for Both - or Bast o f le r

5 3 4 - 6 2 3 5

T W O JC Penny co lon ia l l oveeaa t * wtth o M t r im, tosaed p f l k i w * 3 mon ths kke new 875C 562-2226

T W O love t e a t * Brown Valour e« -ceflent cond i t i on 8200 fo r two, pr 8125 each 4 2 0 - 0 0 7 1

S O U T H F I E L D S a t - S u n , 6 - 6 p m 29722 F a r m o r o o k ViBa Lane, off Frank l in Rd , N of 12 M i le Ail must go" Furn i ture I fv tng' i pat io , househo ld , e t c

THOMASV1LLE d i n i ng r o o m eat. pe-c a n wood , akcef lent cond i t i on . 6 c h a k * . server t a b M 8 7 5 0 357-4914

TWIN BEDS. 2 Wt i l te aaood. p r o v k v d M . d o u b M direeeer. r e m o v a b M side raf l G o o d c o n d i t i o n 8300 Sparkah style w o o d d e M 8225 end table w i th s la te t o p 875 lamps 652 -1410

T W O C O R N E R c u p b o a r d s . Earty Amer i can . m a p M . a rce f len t cond i -t i o n L ike new 8500 651-2795

T W O GREY Bknde. 6 5 * 7 2 , new 850 e a c h 6 ft c r e e m ver t ica l bknds. 830 Car r a m p . 8 2 0 474 -2656

T W O PTECE c o n t e m p o r a r y sect iona l so fa , l igh t be ige c o t i o n . - | u a t d e a n e d . 2 y r * o ld . 81 .OOOeCak after 6 P M 661-2926

W A S H E R / G A S dryer. 8 1 0 0 each Large metal d e M w/fBe. 875

649-5693

W A T E R 8 E D condition, bi w f t h k a m e 4

hee led complete 875 626 -4256

W A T E R B E D WevMeaa. tuky pad-8 1 2 0

646-1571

WHITE French Prov inc ia l eel (8 p iece) w i th cu r ta ins , encef lent co rvk -t l on 8560 Af ter 5pm. 739-2239

709 Household Goods Wayne County

BABY CRIB w i th mat t reas . w o o d e n chang ing table, car aaM. m a c Baby i t ems 421-7S31

BASSETT and tabMa. sol id oak Queen Anne MBI In t h e Boa Paid 8 4 0 0 wi l l e M 8 2 5 0 f i rm 453-0555

B E D R O O M SET- M w o o d not preeaed wood, d e e p drawers . 5 pea Ask ing 8700 495-1944

B E D R O O M SET . 3 pc s ingle Bed 6 drawer cheat . 3 3 'ewer dreaaar

lady or guaat r o o m C M

B E D R O O M SET 4 paeca whi te one t w m bed p lus 3 p i e c e * 8 1 5 0 00 C M after 6 p m 565-6266

BOYS CAPT1ANS BED Tw in Hza wMnu t w o o d f lmah 2 d rawer 875.00 C M after 5 3 0 961-0013

BRANO New walnut step i C-icefleni

8200 2 tabMa. 8 1 5 0 both

261-4602

BRANO NEW 3X5 Puraian rug. vary good quality, aaoeflent pnoe After 6 P M 721-4330

BROYHILL dmang aet tabM. 6 chai rs , enma c a b m e t e*ceBent. $600 4 S 4 - H S 7

B U R N T Orange sols 2 flcraf matched c n e k * 1 gold occasional c h M C a l aftar Opm 756-3613

CARD TABLE. 4 chairs Hoover Vac-uum B U t M Rug Waahar. Schwlnn ExarcycM Megrvher D e M Lamp Cash onfyl Cafl 2 p m - 7 p m 484-2805

CHEST Irw dkikig eet. f owing met table Chak

u a r . love seek, dreeeer stereo 4 cMna cebmets *kna. rocket, pmg pone ». S01-1192

C O U C H . M excellent cc 7pm 9pm

ue color. 2 year* otd. m mOtton C M eve*

425-4231

CRIB m a r Good oondl

car seat 4 beby toys Uon DeeerinetiMl

474 -0876

DANISH J chars . 2 d B M i l k j t c

plaoa sacnonM sofa. 3 IbMe. afl $ 1 5 0 Country h , $ 1 5 0 404-0213

DEARBORN ESTATE SALE TWO Kmgwey S of Warran. W <* Wyoming. Content* of houss 4 ga-ragk Saturday Sepi 24th 9 -4 Numbers st 8 3 0 a m No P r » « a M s

porMBM w tae tea

asher ' tpm dryer Ski 4 422-8272

T W O 30" p a d d e d Bar s t oo l s . 850 M a p l e tab le 4 4 c h a i r s 875 Coppe r cra f t Gui ld Hos tess g i l t W M sh ip /new 820 4 2 7 - 6 3 1 6

W O O O E N ROCKING c h a k 845 ma-hogany conso le stereo 8 1 0 0 c o n -aoM TV wi th w o o d cab ine t 840, c rede rua . t e a t s 6. 850 u p h o l s t e r e d an t ique rocker 850 4 5 5 - 0 6 4 9

710 Misc. For Sato Oakland County ALL STEEL B U I L D I N G S

A t Factory Cloae-out Pr ices Any SUB 50« 100 $14 9 5 0

4 0 * 0 0 . 8 6 . 3 0 0 6 2 7 - 8 6 5 7

A L U M I N U M (2) whi te s t o r m w in -d o w * wi th screen. 44 w i d e * 54 V long. M e n a e 850 each S c h w m n E - e r o s e r a ice f len t , $125 E v e * 4 - e M e n d * 6 4 2 - 4 6 1 6

B A R N FOR SALE To Be removed I r o m l a n d

C M 4 7 * - a e o o

BROYHILL »mg v z e B e d r o o m aet •oveeeeta. baby c r ib , g r t a dreeeer 82 M u s t a n g per ls . M c Beet o f l a r *

6 4 9 - 0 6 6 6

CARPETING - 15 a 26. KMM for fam-ily room, cof taoa. or d o r m e r Cop-per color reaonabM 6 5 2 - 1 4 1 0

C O N V E N T I O N S U R P L U S - Show-case c learance Compu te r fu rn i tu re , aa k inds of l tcs fu rn i t u re 4 equ ip -men t 2CTS tc 7 0 S oft B i n d i n g machmee $299 50 Check w r i t e ra $99 50 FBet 844 50 Caah regastsrs pa r t i t i on * - ri aae * - n a r t i n g $1250 poa tage M e c m n a 8 1 4 9 2 3 ' W 9 Mke 546 -6404 30635 W l O M f l e 4 7 4 - 3 3 7 5

712 Appliances DRYER-Whi r lpoo l gee e i cond i t ion . 895 Dearborn H i * C M after 6pm. 561 -8236

DRYER - 5 yr old Kenmore . gaa, 8 2 0 0 258 -6283

4 d r u m DELTA TABLE SAW - M ptaat lc. c o m b i n a t i o n B s * sender TabM 2 5 i 1 5 " . 11 taona ad iua tabM steel t a b l e 2 "-.HP 1750RPM m o t o r * $300 6 4 7 - 1 2 3 9

FAMILY R O O M w o o d / g a a b u m m g i t eve Mi accessor ies $ 3 0 0 C M af-ter 12 noon. 5 5 3 - 9 1 7 9

'RONRfTE i ronar Great c o n d i t i o n G o o d lor imana. shir ts, e t c Open Bo th e n d s Best offer 6 0 3 - 7 0 0 5

JACUZZI - Cal Spa seats 5 C M Roy 6 4 1 - 3 9 6 5

K ITCHEN CABINETS B a r g a i n ' New Schmid t cus tom cab inets I r o m ex-clusive B loomf ie ld HUM C o n d o -Bunder a moda l T r a d m o n M ra iaad paneM. m e d k a " Mam S M aa com-plete k i tchen, mdudang new f o rm i ca counter t o p 22 un i ts Can b a eeen -nsiafled 84.000 642 -9664

LARGE DOG houee w o o d anmgiee w o o d f loor 4 k ind l ing w o o d

6 4 4 - « 4 4 «

M O V I N G SALE-nat iona l cash regis-t e r * b ronze 1894 4 1911, ut f l l ty trad-er. la rge trootS lathe cof let c h u c k 80 cof le t* . C M l&SOam-Spm 396-7S39

SEARS Kenmore sewing meehane w / s t t a c h m e n t s c o m p u t e r deek

352-S0C3

TIRED OF INADEQUATE C H I L D C A R E

Gu ide l o Professional Nanny ' o i -le rs the moet comprshenarve m k * m a t i o n on how why 4 where l o l l n d * Nanny C M 6 5 2 - 4 0 6 1

VIC TANNY M E M B E R S H I P AS-dub. $718 value lor 8 3 2 0 Use my contract. Days. 3 6 8 - 2 7 6 3

711 Misc. For Sato Wayne County

B A B * BASSINET 81S. por tabM cut 810 7J2 -0027

B E D R O O M SET p a * * p o u c h M i a apeeke r * Even ing* 4 e e s k s r m , L i v o n i a 4 7 8 - 2 2 0 9

BICYCLE - red 10 apeed 26 m Jefter 2 y r * oM 886 V ic -20 com-

rseeenee. tapes games 8 ic* $196 - I k s new Alan yrar 20 gamaa. P k j a e e 4 Jew $75 4 7 3 - 4 1 1 3

S o "

BOAT 4 RV STORAGE a ree $ K | / m o Locked. B g n t e d 4 seeunty C M

423-1701

1-0143

LATMNLM V U L A O E FtVOM-Sun > | 5pm 184B0 Corel Oar—e Ave 8 ot 11 W of S o u M M M Rd

O f N E R A ' O R . 8 H a , Ikmc wef t 21 eiea. 1 year eflfl 8800 4 T H t » 4

SLTcm Tam 4 2 2 - 1 3 7 8 a

FHIU IUAIH t SPuBM ov *n -anga 4 ma tch ing ek» -by -k ide r3 doo«l r»-trygerstor $350 set 455 -0209

G A S RANGE - amne $60 Refr igera-to r . copper 14 eu ft $100 Bo th g o o d condi t ion 459 -6901

GE k i e a r i c renge 42" ekncmd I k e new $125 Kenmore electr ic dryer whi te, kke new $125 Bill 455 -3000

GE STOVE. 40 whfte salt c leaning. 356 -1239

A T A R I 000 XL. C o m m o d o r e co lo r monMor Pkneaorac pr inter d a k d r ive , loysbck extrea O n g n M ooet $ 1 5 0 0 a s k i n g $700 061-J 1 -7317

B A L D W I N Grand Piano. 1807. m a t . mam 1 deelar tun ing avaBaMa 811,900 737-4330 or 540-007C

B A L D W I N a

INTERLOCHEM PIANO SALE

' Grande coneoies 4 apanet* "has a j for 3 Pay* only F n , Set 4 Sam ] Hurry, e u p p h kmi ted '

Btoomfteia s tore o p e n S u n 1-6

M a c i N T O S H u p g r a d e d l o 128 I R O M BOOK Internal Dnve D o v e ! 512. K upg rade 400K Appae Exter

^ ^ ^ r a ^ S ^ n S T i | EVOLA MUSIC Beet Day 540-3813 eve 3 3 5 - 9 3 6 2 -i

T O P QUALITY C O M P U T E R S For p u e i n e e « l For ptaaaure' ' For C h r a t m a * ? L iber ty Compute r Gef la r , 347-33

BEST PRICES ANYWHERE' !

716 Commercial Industrial Equip.

HEAVY duty gas dryer 885 8 5 0 After 5 30 p m 425 -7901

HOTPOINTE Refngerator 8200 Upr ight Freezer 8 7 5

MOVING SALE Sal 9 / 2 4 9AM-5PM Phone sys-tem w / 1 9 knea gaa p u m p e r r o w B o e r d * used BamcePes s igns d e M * -mac 13720 Wayne R o a d 1st Bu i ld ing South of - 9 6

HOTPOINT Side By Side 24 ft Re-fnge rs tp r - Freezer wh i te 13 y r * o t d . 8 9 5 00 459 -7786

BEAUTIFUL cond i t i on Spmet P i e r * • n t h m a t c h i n g B e n c h m e d i u t t Broem 8575 Hunt ing ton W o o d *

398-2706

B U N D Y ALTO S a i very g o o d conA-* o n 8300 855-B189

CABLE player p « n c eicief lern con-dition, $700 4 5 3 - 8 5 1 *

CABLE UPRIGHT p<anc with Bench eaceaem cond i t i on $600 or beat p» l » Evenings 477 -7517

HOTPOINT 19 6 cu ft re f r igerator a l m o n d sade By side, $400 V m

4 2 7 - 9 0 9 3

JENNA1RE COOKTOP - remodekng. 2 electr ic 4 cerafmc Burner* , g n d -Ple gr.ll $200 642 -4431

K E N M O R E ELECTRIC dryer $75. W t w t p o d washer $65 Cal l Between 9em-9pm. 644^0202

K E N M O f t E HEAVY duty dryer , $200 paa Hptpoant ^ i t e ' » f r igera tp r $125 4 7 » - 6 t 2 9

$50 455 -2322

M A G I C CHEF 36 gaa range w i th g r i d d l e Hptpoan' re l r l ge rs io r w i th t o p hea re r Both $ 150 729-0265

e i c M s n t C M after 4 p m 455-9406

M A Y T A G washer 4 Adm i ra l e lect r ic d ryer 2 yr*. ow . mov ing kele Exce l -lent cond i t tpn $300 6a 1 -0522

717 Lawn-Garden Farm-Snow Equip.

BILLY GOAT LEAF vacuum 1967 m o u n t s on truck i year wa r ran ty Used 10 hours $1100 V m 726-3774

B O u E N S r id ing t rsc tpr 12 h p hy-proa ta t i c . 42 mower 42" B lade, sweeper Coat $4500 k M $ 2 0 0 0 f i rm To ro deluae 21 mower self-pr opened $265 6 4 ' - 0 5 2 2

F A R M TRACTOR M m n e e p o k s Mokne 335 aktr peck

C A S l C KEYBOARD CT-510 Best after Great lor C M a t mas gi f t 642-0923

CHICKERING PIANO wi th bench studio, wemut e i o M e n t candMor , Af ter 5 P M 737-1383

CLARINET Evette JOOC c o n d m o r $145 C M 534-1445

CLARINETS 8 FLUTES J M New - G u e r e m e e d

Fieesonaoie WW Dekver By B a n d Dvec lp r 8 4 3 - 3 4 2 '

C O N S O L E K IMBALL PIANO Med ium dark arood $700 I and move 1 548-2200

Baede 12 m suger cu f t l va io . 3 b o l - , ^ c ^ . , c

torn p low St rong 4 ' e k a t M 8260C 693-640 I or 8 0 3 - 7 5 9 0

G A R D E N TRACTOR IBhp 1961 M T O hydrostat ic fufl hydro f l cs 50 deck 45 snow Blower 45 Biade b o a scraper utBlty trai ler E a c M s n t c o n d i t i o n $2300 868 -1543

G A S L A W N mower T ins { food $50 Rochester H M 656-0556

H O W A R D 46 inch lawn mower H P aarth snow Blower. I $ 8 0 0 or Best of ler Cal l BOB 4 7 8 - 2 7 4 6

REFRIGERATOR, wde by s ide 18 c u ft eMctnc range B o t h e v o c a d c $500 981 -4453

L A W N TRACTOR- Sear* . H H P 36 m cut rear d ischarge i nc lud ing t ra i ler sweeper good c o n d f t i o n 1 5 7 5 6 2 6 - 5 4 3 0

SEARS Kenmore Waaher 4 Gaa Dryer Gold Good cond f t i on B o t h fo r 8250 After 5 p m 4 5 5 - 4 1 2 0

SEARS KENMORE g a t s tove kke new cont inuous c leen m g Pi lot f ree ign i t ion $2«0 564 -5503

6 U N R A Y OVEN A lmond. 1 'k • o ld gndd ie f i f th burner $ 3 7 5 464-

W A S H E R S ELECTRIC DRYER - 1 yeer old West inghouae G o o d c o n -d i t i on $400 or beat 427 -4421

WASHERS - DRYERS ELECTRIC STOVES - REFRIGERATORS

$79 95 Up Cesh 8 Carry Guaran teed 9 S 0 - H 0 0 -

W ASHING MACHINE. Wh i r l poo l off wh i le . 7 yeer * old. 890 4 7 6 - 6 8 * 7

W E HAVE ALL APPL IANCES ' Lay-a-way svakab i * ADC We guaran-tee Service evtelabie no charge lor

592 -1706

WESTINGMOUSE Air CondRloner 10.000 BTU'k, PBKJ $550 - a M m g $400 427 -6402

WHIRLPOOL saa dryer w h n e 4 y e a r * o ld u k e new { 1 6 5 best of ler

471 -7820

SEARS Garden Grinder 6 h p ex-c M l e m C u t * garden yard ,wes ie M o ftr ie mu lch $250 4 7 4 - 8 7 4 0

S P R U C E TREES Bkje and green 5 t p 6 rt 6 to 7 ft kpme larger Ar-bo rv t t ae Pyrarreda 4 tp 5 ft Rpube 12'm B u m m g Bush 18 a 24 24 'X 30 Spreed lng Vew* 18 a 24 4 m u c h m o r * Best pr ices m t o w n

3775 Centpn Center Rd S o u t h Neer Geddte

T R A C T O R - Ferguepr 35 5 l oo t w o o d * p rushhog angle b l ade p low

$3750, 'of lar 347 -1147

W H E E L B A R R O W Graas

snc iwbiower hand cu th ra io r 4 50 ga l d r u m $75 complete> 4 7 6 - 3 5 9 9

718 Building Materieto A L L STEEL BUILDINGS FOR S A L E 30x4C - 4 0 * 6 0 - 5 0 * 1 0 0 - 100x100

Engineer cer t i f ied can erect Mus t buy be io re Sapt 30th to qual i fy for

s a i e p n c a t P e r y (313198^ -6464

cond i t i on $850 tuned A-*

399-0547

CONSOLE PIANO lec i cond i t ion pace r ftraMi. key dpv-er end b e n d i $950 5 5 7 - 8 7 W

C O N S O L E WAND l i c r wi th Pench $650

DRUMS Rpgar * 6 pc set crash, nde end r v - h a u

cond i t i on $475 Af tar I

EVOLA MUSIC Ne» P lymouth S t o r e Open lor D nam aai

Savings o n at Ham 4 JeeC menoe 4 O r g a n a

215 Ann A r b o r Rd 455-4677

GEORGE STECK

8950 VloBn KB a a e wtth bow a n c caaa lOOyr* old $000 8 5 1 - 0 * 7 4

G L A E S E . new $500

C o m p a r e te 681 -6045

GORGEOUS KIMBAWL baby g rene p iano perfect oon iempore ry oe-• g r , oak i m a n $3,850 478 -0049

G R I N N C U upngnt p iano $ 1 2 5 C M 4 5 5 - 2 3 0 4

KAWAI . UPRIGHT PIANO E * N A m e r c e r $1400 after 3 p m 7S2-719S

KAWAY UPRIGHT PIANO Early Amer ican ny te tary g o o o w i d t k o r $1300 6S2-71S I

KOHLER CAh KM Bench $1200

Piano Caw-» n d m o n 349-0075

B R I C K S for paho or at 20 cen t * aact

800

4 5 3 - 9 2 8 0

WHIRLPOOL Waaher 8 Cyde large caped t y . $250 re fngeretor $ 3 7 5 -b o t h uaed only 4 mon ths 8 3 7 - 0 7 2 3

713 Bicyctoe-Satos A Repair

BMX SCHWINN Predator Dta-c o m p e B r M e a kke new $130

626 -3782

M E N S 2 ! a inch f rame Fugi 10 speed $115 Boy* Mongooee $55. Gi r ls 20 men Ros* $45 689^3665

FREE GARAGE YOU R E M O V E 14*20 Red t c r s For n f p r m a t i o n C M

. 5 3 4 - 7 1 4 3

L O W R £ v ORGAN - Exoeflent oonck-t ion M a n . extraa $1800 or beet of-fer After a 30 p m 381-1839

LOWREY ORGAN G e n u * M o d e G100 kke new aduh ownec ex t ras

K I T C H E N C A B I N E ' S Bargain New SchmKTI cus tom cabanat* »rom ex-c lus ive BipomftelC HIB* C o n o p -Bualder t m o d a T-acMipnai * w : pane l * , med ium ( ta in S M a t c o m -p le te k i tchen indud tng new fp r rmca coun te r top 22 uni ts Can be seen ins ta l led $4,000 6 4 2 - 9 0 8 4

MAHOGANY voee 4 Sons baby grand piano. 5 6 >ong ivory k a r * Bench $ • 500 642 -0076

MX M A G N U M Electric Guhar 4 1 4 PB ampl lher $150

1-0415

USED k i tchen » p n e t s c o u n t e r * smk 4 s tove Aise Ba th room vanfTy w i th a n * All or aepers te 4 7 6 - 5 7 2 8

MINI DIRT BIKE 2 0 g i r l * B » e 4 10 S p e e d ol r l 'k

I G o o d condf t ion 6 4 1 - S 6 I 7

SCHWINN BIKES

ALSO USED $25 - $30 • $32 JERRY S - 31629 P lymouth . J i m t 2 B l o c k * W OF Mer r iman 421 -1370 JERRY S - 1449 W Ann Arbor Rd P lymou th 459 -1500 JERRY S 28800 W 7 MBe. LNon la 2 b l k * E. Pf Middlebei t 476 -1818

720 Ftowera-Ptants Farm Produce

SCHWINN TRAVELER mene 10 apeed B * e ok j i 26 t reme wtth 2 6 " t i r e * $75 her Opm 455-5794

T W O lenoem t> c v o e e i S e e r * l Schwmn. $5C eai * k k i *

534 -7101

714 Buaineeaft Office Equipment

ADORESSOGRAPH Cardwrlter I Manual Emboeear ekth 2 vnpnrnera

ongmal COM. $7000. no ' eaarii'iahle ~ rrefueed 9 6 8 - 5 3 0 0

ANTIOUE WALNUT-BURL M 4 chak - 2 w d e

$2 000 Befo re 9 a m - J I H M 7

C O M P L E T E

went l o move d R s t o c e t t n ^ t

C A N T O N FARM M A R K E T A * f r ee r home grown vegetab les! K -kAan park inc o t For f l 4 She ldon R d S M 8-3 Wed 3-8

EVERYTHING IN

Perennials HUGHES GARDENS

24333 LaMoer V. Mile S ot 10 Mile

NEW & USED PIANOS ACOUSTIC & ELECTRIC Priced from $395 & Up

Musac Benches 4 L a m p s

SCAN LAN PIANO CO. 2544 ORCHARD LAKE RD

' m k W o l Teaearaph btw C a a s L M e R c & Mtdd tebM*

W BLOOMFIELD 6 8 1 - 7 0 W PIANOS W A N T E D C A S H P A ©

O R G A N apeeker Bench

Lowray r t i y i r im Laaoa

Excaflent condit ion. $90C 495-1833

P tANO Lucsf lar i ' f lraah Grmnei up-

XS800 8 MBe Hatataaf l area

8 p m 4 7 3 - 5 3 7 *

721 HoepitaMAedicel Equipment

C R A F T M A T I C E L E C T R I C B E D w n e e i chaa beth chair Afl kke new

453^7124

D E L U X E S ia r r * electnc c a n u a a d 3 eve TSO-4423

H O S P I T A L B E D n a n d c o n t r o l eatery mom reae Ny-

Bft aPko iabW 9 7 9 - 7 t 7 l

R E C L P B N G meckcei Mt ehear new $ 1 3 0 0 eek $850 Wheeache. weBi

et cene 8 6 i - 8 i 3 0

W H E E L C H A I R Everest 4 Jermanga 533 -2000

GIFT SHOP - G o m g - o u l - o f - b u B ^ I Half o i l eva rynw ig n norm At

ft*turas cuetom - o u n d ca rd r a c k * paain lese *nen

• end * Sep i X i 48037 TraB. WeBed Lake. 800-9494

723 Jewelry DIAMOND RING

7» p e m I iw' i iuea k e u n . Cartk-hec Ask ing $2500 Evea 6 4 5 - 0 0 0 2

S A X O P H O N E B u n d , Alto ExceBer-cond l t i on Wi th caaa Reoant ly *w-p a d d e d S350 533-2»«5

S C H O O L P t A N O - G t m m M Brae u g f t l pek exceBani conMt i u r i 830C I k m 453-7718 or 4 5 3 - 8 0 H i

SPINET PtANO- buat by m e ongaaai Everet t ° ! a n c C o m p a n y LBte new

4 3 3 - 8 0 2 s

Evea 861-0345 $1200 or Beet ofter

rr

Observer 4 Eccentric

CLASSIFIED

it WORKS

720 Farm Produce

Fruit and Vegetable TIME

honey 4 Meplo EYRUP

CIOEA A O O M U T S

F O R M A N O R C H A R D S

~ ~ " s W - 1 2 »

OpenOeay a-6

•TO ftfUlMI'MB

S w a M C a m P i c k e d FeaMi O M Raaai 8 HOI kaaan Seuae,

m m fch^ii

Opea Bat 8 M a I I

UTTUYEU.OV STAND • HOW A VAKABLK:

To ni»c» m ad it i ?4M0W.t MBe Road T a t r

W ^ i i i i P W i

1 2 C * O & E T h u r s d a y . S e p t e m b e r 2 2 . 1 9 8 8

MARKET PLfl s e r v e r & E c c e n t n c

C L A S S I F I E D

i t

W O R K S

726 Musical Instrument!

738 Household Pots ENGLISH SPRINGER p u p * A K C mala. I n m & wfkte 5 mos 1125

534-644?

E-Z loKJ d o w n pal cage 21 i 30 • 24. Uke nam $60 861-6266

FEMALE CAT Spayed g o o d -n th ch i ld ren gooo m o u i a G o o d i o n * wan tad 643 -6376

806 Boats ft Motors BAJA, 1966, Sunspor t 170 O p e n bow Mercury V-6 o u t b o a r d . 150 HP 60 • maaa per hr . MU bar. cov-er. trailer $7800 363 -6666

BAYLINER 1964 - 2860 Conteees . c o m m a n d Dm* equ ipped E v n

814 Carapsrs, Trailers A Motorhomes

A P A C H E 1976 Empire. s leeps 6. ex traa. g o o d cond i t ion $975 or baa! o l to r 4 2 6 - 2 0 6 8

c o m m a n d b r idge low h o u r * , lu«y 079 -1662

FIVE YEAR <*0 wh i le temale ca l . shots dec iewed spa red f r iendly inexpensive 421 -6225

G E R M A N SHEPHERD p u p p M S Pure W h i l e AKC guaran teed ex-Calient t xood Uriel 227 -4416

G E R M A N S H E P H E R D , w h i t e female 2 rears old 640 -9237

S^E IN W A Y conso le p iano ebony m a t c h i n g b e n e * lust t u n e d excel-lent cond i t i on , $2600. 644-4967

5 T E I N W A Y G R A N 0 PIANO m a t c h i n g b e n c h Mode l M manoge-ny I l kB IHW S5T - t f e >

TADASMI T - 2 0 conso le p iano wal-nu t . one year o M . «rm $2 800

5 f l 2 - ? 5 ' 6

GOLDEN RET REIVER - ma le 9 morn i s a t e . snots cage 1 suppMes. S20C 524-6639 646 -0496

G O i D E N RET REIVER, lemata. 2yr» o«3 hips x- rayed g o o d nea im. Cal l evenings 1 -628- 7664

O f A champ ion b lood l ine $ 4 0 0 3 4 6 - 1 5 4 6

TAMA 5 p iece Drum Set Laie i e w Mcis> sel l $ 4 0 0 Can after 5 p m

1 -449-8973

T L'RN O F rhe Century, u p n g w pi-ano with bench, g o o d condi t ion, m u s i i w $150 422-6792

V I O U N Sow 8 case ' 4 Setdei •ron- Wast German* $250 or best o f f . . I t i e r 6 P M 474-6779

N 's w e Giaeaai. excel lent ' •on $400 or best otter

644 -0566

I S |1) ful l size $ 2 5 0 (1) $ - 5 Cal l a f ter 3 p m 646-7366

m. T7ER tun maker o rgan tu« • e v b n e r d 4 peda ls very g o o d

o $400 595-6434

v G C H A N G i l ud l© upr ight - ' - j * po l i shed ebony So l id spruce

- . ' h o a r d w i th Royal Geo rge 'en • " n . c e l l e n i t o n e 334-3397

m VCR, TV, Stereo, Hi-Fi, Tape Decks

>SE 901 Serw .• ' nrsh $500

- M E R S O N 19 $125

TV w i th s tereo. 626-8032

" M E R S O N . 6 m o old, 19 inch color TV cable ready wi th r e m o t e $175 366-1768

GOLDEN RETRIEVER male, AKC. 12 wks excel lent b l o o d l ine Best o f1« Good home 4 5 5 - 2 3 8 5

GOLDEN RETRIEVER m l * , temale . 4 yrs All snots a lov ing & sweet c o m -pan ion Owner deseased Save a

lite Days 4 5 3 - 9 4 8 8 Eves Weekends 9 8 1 -5218

H I M A L A Y A N PERSIAN l i l ts & cats . CFA - shots pets 8 b reede rs f r o m 1 tarn mi Spm 721-7933 721-1999

KITTENS For Adop t i on

KITTENS tor sale 3 T < e r 2 M a c s 6 weens 456 -6664

KITTENS only to good h o m e Shor t hatred m ixed Trained 471 -3949

CAL 2-27. 1976 - 2 T . 5 salts a l e lec t ron ics loaded Excel lent cond i -t ion $22 900 360 -0999

CENTURY 1979. 26 f t 7000 260 Merc i n b o e r d ' o u t o o e r d . s tored inside, excel lent shape Many ext ras Storage inc luded u n t l A p r * $17,600 3 4 6 - 0 7 6 8

CHALLENGER 16- 1978 Rac ing / sai lboat • Dacron aaM*. trader $ 1 0 0 0 8 5 1 - 6 7 3 3

CHAPARRAL, 1968 - 17". 130 I /O . trai ler covers & ex t ras Great ski boa t $10,000 4 3 3 - 4 1 4 9 , 6 6 1 - 1 5 5 1

CHRIS CRAFT C A T A U N A 1966. 38" . loaded, every op t ion Bet ter t han I WW-S139W After 9 p m 4 7 6 - 2 6 0 4

CHRYSLER, 55HP, 15 '4« f iberg lass o p e n bow fun canvas t r a M r . safety e q u i p m e n t , exce l len t c o n d i t i o n . $2, ISO 4 7 7 - 7 7 0 6

CRUISER INC 1979 . 2 5 dep th sounder , ship to m o r e Walker downr igge r 1985 EZ load trai ler camper A moor ing cove r * , acceaao-nas Pleasure & ftshlng mint cond i -t i on $14,000 Must a r t 522 -6181

9 3 7 - 3 7 1 8

CRUISERS INC.- 1986 2611 tw in 190 s, 10ft beam, 125 h o u r * . $37 900 343 -0094

FEATHERLlTE 13ft a l um ftsMng t, $110. 2 ' i H P t r o u t i n g m o t o r .

$100 Livonia 422 -6937

KITTENS - to a good home. 2, wh i te ten weeks old: 1 b lack, 7 m o o ld A l e r 5pm, 534-3157 or 471 -1797

KITTENS 2 black 6 wee«s old. l i t ter t ra ined Tc good home 532-2199

LAB PUPS AKC o o w c w v n sho ts 477 -8316

L A B R A D O R - P u p s - A K C . v e l checked, 7 weeks. $150 males. $200 females 635 -8085

CABS - 2 maws, neu tered , 1 A K C . need good homes Can even ings

471 -5115

NA-.AM>CHI casset te deck mode i C R I , new $475 357-1730

' i Q N E E R D«grtai receiver. A lp ine 7. B a n d eou i tuer 2 Pioneer 100 watt s p e a k e r s 661-986

' JUASAR C O L O R TV, large w o o d cab inet -s tereo. $400 - ^a i - s l i c Stereo Tuner * Equalizer Amr ' i f ie r * HI -speed 1 ape- to - tape w i t " 2 wood case speakers. $375 C a " Jeff 471-6729

S P E A K E R S , 70 wat ts 'ecerver tape 4 phono excel lent $400 595-6434

730 Sporting Goods AMF Trampol ine , 9 ft x 12 ft Dec w"th pads, exce l lent cond i t i on

397-1431

I NASTAR Sk is 180 cm, 0 » n skis, ' 5 w Contac t 642-3423

r v s b c i s e EQUIPMENT Scwohex >c-«ste set Sens for $40C

Best t i t e r 661-8862

- 3 " IN-GASE- So l id Walnut h o r t i o n t a t - o u n t e d . key lock glass door,

n I ' l ' . 1 r tves or shotguns 644-2004

« » KEY EQUIPMENT - Comple te sel wrth Super Tacks sue 8 Make o«er Call Bin 456-3900

M A N N I I C H E R Scnoenauer Model M C A Caliber 7x57 mint condi -t ion $750 421-0688

SCHNAUZER. MINIATURE 6 wks , , AKC c h a m p i o n aire Can 5 3 8 - 2 9 3 9

SELF DEFENSE HANDGUN Classes by fully cen i f ied exper ts Fr iendly thorough, personal ised p rog ram Responsib le adul ts only M ike St James 545-9000

TREADMILL - Premier professional qual i fy Excel lent cond i t ion $235

669-8918

735 Wanted To Buy A _ WAYS BEST PRICE FOR News Computer paper brass copper alu-minufh nickel car -ad ia tors Cata-lytic c o n v e n e r s $10 J ^ n c t o n M c G r e g o r 654-3705

A M ' electric toy traina? pans , broken, whatever 453-7073

EARLY A M E R I C A N LIFE Magaane-» ' .Diumes wUl o«y $1.50 secn c a l after 5PM 693-4637

METAL W A N T E D C o p p e r , R a d i a t o r s . B r a s s ,

A l u m i n u m & C a r b i d e Alec buying Newspapers Computer paper 4 B M : a r d s

- A L RECYCLING 34939 Brush St , Wayne

7 2 1 - 7 4 3 6

( W a y n e / W e s t l a n d a r e a )

N O R O C TRACK C r o e s - C o i n i r y Ski Exercaae Mach ine - m g o o d condi -Bon 6 reaeonabto 648-4222

RECORD PLAYER - -wa witfi spmdto then nc records M a time

or M e n » » >ds several

851-8669

RECORDS wonted old 45 s, LP's, comic*, cards, mome memorataaa Elvfs B e e t l n items 264-1251

738 HouMboid P«ts A C O R A 8 L E xmer. 8-6 I t e r trained To good n.

w e i oto Dme

332-3736

ADORABLE 5 month to wtlfi papers $150

mete Saegw 540-3515

A F G H A N AKC Puppiea. 6 mon tha C h a m p i o n b k x x M n n must sea $150 396-6293

A K C PUPPIES Dock to r Pet Canter Nor th land Center

LHASA APSO Pup*, shots , papers , champion s i red $300 A f te r 5pm.

6 3 2 - 6 4 1 3

LHASA APSO puppiea, 6 weeks o ld 2 6 1 - 3 0 1 8

LOVING HOME needed. A K C C o c k -er Spanlei. shots, neu tered , $100 Piease can 522 -5464

MALTESE PUPPY male, ready l o r a good H&me. AKC c h a m p i o n b l o o d -lines. call 6 4 2 - 2 6 3 0

NEWFOUNDLAND PUPPIES, A K C & OFA hips X-rayed. * h o w qua l i ty Champion b lood lines 7 9 7 - 6 3 1 2

OLD ENGLIGH SHEEP dog . 1yr old AKC wi th p a p e r * Great w i th k ids $150. After 6 p m 5 4 3 - 4 1 3 9

OLD ENGLISH Sheepdog puppMa. AKC 8 OFA, champ ion M o o d l i nes show qual i ty 7 9 7 - 5 3 1 2

O L D ENGLISH Sheepdog , ma le AKC shots neutered h o u e e b r o k e n . lover 7 9 7 - 5 3 1 2

POMERANIAN pups. A K C . s h o t * . $300 10 wks Old M o r n i n g s or even ing* . " 2 6 6 - 6 6 2 7

TO GOOO h o m e 6 m o n t h o ld p u p -py house t ra ined 2 7 7 - 3 3 3 9

SCHNAUZER, 10 m o n t h s o ld . da rk gray temale $260 4 6 6 - 5 3 6 3

S H A H Pei - Male. 10 m o n t h * oM. 5 4 0 - 9 2 3 7

SHIM TZU - Puppies, Ma les A K C shots. Go ld $ wfwte Heal th leed

t h gue ran -4 6 9 - 4 2 1 9

SHIH TZU Pups: AKC. ve t -checked $10C deposi t wm h o l d R o m e o ' A r m a d a a r e a 7 8 4 - 5 0 6 9

SHIH TZU PUPS, AKC, Qual i fy, t iny type loys Guaran teed S h o t s alt co lors 463-6959 or 4 5 3 - 3 6 7 1

SIAMESE 8 Or ienta l k i t t en * , reg is -tered. sho ts Can after 5 p m

3 6 3 - 2 8 7 9

SIAMESE • personality plus on -tveae noma raised kittens. a« col-ors Shot*., $ 150,'$200 366-0995

TO GOOO H O M E 2 we f r - behav *d older cats Male 8 female, f i xed W s are moving, and cannot t ake t h e m with us C a t after 7pm 6 6 9 - 3 2 6 9

WHEATEN TERRIER. 6 m o n t h * o ld . male, shots comp le ted Needs g o o d home - loves ch i ld ren 2 7 1 - 4 8 4 8

WIRE FOX TERRIERS A K C quMl ty , tempermeni . heal th Alec adui l mala or temale

to, young 6 3 4 - 4 8 3 3

'ORKSHIRE TERRIER A K C , t iny 4 lb lemale, 2 y r * , $175, 4 7 7 - 8 0 5 9

740 Pet Services CHINESE SHAR PE1 p o p p i e s - 2 cneco iMe n pups-6 weafcs-pepers 8 Wiot* 816-942 -8969 or 649 -1334

HOME PET SITTING SERVICE W o r k n g or vacat ion* dafty. wwaafy. monthly bonded reasonab le ra tes Uvon ie 8 Plymouth areas 425 -7861

PROFESSIONAL DOG TRAINING Done m rour horns Guaran teed

spo l ^ ya rd Larry 692 -4638

P R O T E C T I O N TRAINING Boerdmg. g r o o m n g

S tonmg ton Ke rne l s 1 -636 -2112

744 Horses, Livestock Equipment

b e e u f t t j l houee pe t * , g o o d wt th c M -d re r One l a i i i M t . 5 maSaa $600 —Ch 419-466-4227

A L B A E O T T S H A U 8 V O N AKC DactisrH««d's 8 9 c M t u i a r i homa ra ised p u p p i a * C h a m p i o n w e d t l u d a a r v t o a ProasaMunal g r o o m i n g Bob A lb racM 522-9360

ALERT, frtandky 4 month o ld mala, • nap f t a rd m a Shots 10 d a t a Ca« M a r 3 P M 344-9436

BASSCTT HOUNO, Male Houee • m o n g o o d w m

k i d * ^ 6 6 - 4 1 3 6

kpeo Cocker Sparaal Go ld-en n a n t e n t . No rw ich T a r t a r amMI S o t i Mfx CdMa M b . L * > M b Mao

^ I S M O M M S K . I V t y e v o M M a

ST S R — ' - - S ? , 0 -

C ^ t N F S C S H A R - P G mate

FOR l e e a a I f o U ge ld ing I I sasags t r a l n n g . mad m a m g o o d won chadren 6 6 6 - 2 2 4 1

HORSEBACK RKMNG L E S S O N S f 11 1-1 ma

" W e n .

H w i t a a e l 8 O r M n g Ca« Jef l or Wendy 346 -6619

800 Rec.VsMdes M O T O R H O M E S

S U M M E R S A L E ! 80 units nwm 8 ueed * S

A i ^ w c S T ^ o e i u G O U T T W A M XPVORCR

_ T O Y O T A LOW

LLOYD taOGCS T R A V t L A N O 4 7 5 - 1 3 4 7

802 A W T C A T 440. , 9 T , W C i * . ^

' « m k mrCT^oo'i sga u v o n l a 4 2 2 - 6 U 7

t?n!F*AmZ"i£7 "mt+n'i

t r n omm a t aft. S i J O B Maaaaaa. 4 7 6 - 7 S M

M J O O m S U M A s a t o o a t Mat. M e

z t e z k t j z r s i & i

A U M A C M A T T « L N f . M M * eanaata. , M M , a v t r e a M M ° s s %

F iBERFORM 1974. 24'4", 350 en -g m e - 2 8 0 Volvo, S S / D F , ga l ley , s leeps 4, T tabs, stereo, head, sw im p la t f o rm $6500 A l te r 5 P M

9 7 7 - 7 8 4 8

B L U E B I R D 1977 31 R motor h o m a . a m y 26 .000 maaa. s to red "iSKJe, ex CMent . $42,000 8 4 6 - 6 7 1 2 . 6 8 6 - 3 5 7 0

C O A C H M A N 210, 1988 Tent Traaar . m a n y ex t r as Batter than new $ 4 6 0 0 or beat of fer 4 2 1 - 7 9 2 6

C O A C H M E N . 1973 - 22 too t Excel-lent c o n d i t i o n New t i res 50.000 mdee $6500 /bes t 533 -0592

C O L E M A N Versl -TrMler. weather p roo f top . moun ted spare, l ights, exce l l en t 453 -0243

822 Trucks For Sale FORO 1962 F100 6 cy l inder . 3 speed overd r i ve , f iberg lass cap . g o o d cond i t i on . $3500 477 -7370

FORO. 1968 F -150 XLT Lar iat 3 5 1 VS. au tomat i c , a i r . H e r s c . cru ise con t ro l . M l wheal , de luxe cap. dua l t ank* , r unn ing b o a r d * . $9,495

B L A C K W E L L F O R D

4 5 3 - 1 1 0 0 4 5 3 - 1 3 2 7

FORD 1966. P i ckup sxceaant con-d i t i on F150 B e d Uner Must s e e n Hce C a l 661 -6300

FORO, 1987, Ranger LST Super cab. cap . V6. air, au tomat ic , tu-t o r * s te reo $ 8 000 422 -2060

F O R D JAMEE 1985 - 27f l . , c lass C, tuay l oaded . 42.000 maaa, l o o k * Uke new $26 ,000 756-8782

FREE SPIRIT CUB 21 f t . t rave l t rai l -er, self con ta ined , excel lent cond i -t i on $3800 3 1 3 - 4 2 2 - 5 1 6 3

27 .000 rmles. loaded, sleeps 4, an 649 -6474

HUNTER S Special - Dodge Cobra . 1977 m o t o r h o m e 43.000 rm C lean $ 7 5 0 0 Af ter 5:30 p m 437-5189

K R O W N 1972 pop-up . s leep* 6. s tove, fu rnaca, ice box New Ores $ 6 5 0 728 -0547

M I D A S 1976 20 ' mo to rhome , 4. exce l lent cond i t ion . 46.000 mi les $ 6 5 0 0 P lymou th 4 5 9 - 2 1 8 3

P R O W L E R 1965 t ravel trader air c o n d i t i o n i n g , awning, many axtraa. u s e d 6 w k s $8,400 421 -7783

RENT MOTOR H O M E S 1968 mode ls dairy - weekly

Free maurance 8 mi les L L O Y D BRIDGES T R A V E L A N D

(3131475-1347

FOUR WINNS. 18ft c u d d y c a b m , 140 inboard ou tboa rd m a r c E-Z Loader TraMr new f u l canvas . Leas than 100 hours, m m i c o n d i t i o n M u s i see $11,500 or beat of ler Day* 842- 7300 eves 4 2 5 - 0 9 4 5

FOUR WINNS 1964- 17 ft. Deck boat . 140 I/O Mar cru iser . Shora iar i -der trai ler $9,500 6 2 6 - 4 0 6 5

FOUR WINNS 1967. I k l boa t . A Hea l ' End o l season Mus t s e l Per-fect cond i t i on G r a y ' b u r o a n d y 170 I /O, ga raged j r tn tars $8990 Eves , • 8 5 1 - 7 4 5 6

FOUR WINNS 1963, 160 U s r q u t s o p e n b o w . I n b o a r d - o u t b o a r d . shore! ander traUar $5500 3 6 3 - 5 6 9 1

FOUR WINNS, 1962 190 Cand le , b r o u g h a m deck boat . 196 hp Mer c r u a a r IraNar. $10,650 6 6 2 - 3 6 4 4

HYDROPLANEp lywood . l i f t . . 15hp. boa t .mo to r and traaar O f le r

Days -535-5454

RINKER. 1967. V190 C u d d y M a n y ax t r es 30 hours on boa t . Uke near $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 After 6 p m 591 -3781

SEARAY 1979-17"* ft, 165 H P . 320 h r * . E -Z trai ler $7800 455 -3391

SEA RAY. 1984 226 cuddy , c a m p e r t op * , sh ip t o m o r s , 260 Mercru laar

264 -0548

SEA RAY 1984. 245 Sundance r -Loaded ! Low hours S h o w r o o m c o n -d i t i o n 1 $22,500 266 -2407

S E A R A Y 1985-26 ft. Weekender . 190 h r * , per fec t condi t ion. $24 ,000 626-741S

SEA RAY 1986 27" 8 " Sundanoa r . d o u b l e cab in . 226 hour * . 10' b e a m t w m 238 h p . fully e q u i p p e d , co lor ftah f inder, winter s torage Inc luded, H a r b o u r C l u b w e l l a v a i l a b l e , $49 ,800 6 4 4 - 4 2 3 5

SEARAY 1987 Sevil le - m in t cond i -t i on Used only 3 t ime* Mus t * e l $9800 or best oner 8 4 2 - 2 8 6 7

SEASPRITE 1981- I /O . 1 8 H f t . V-6. OMC eng ine , t ra i le r . $ 6 5 0 0 or best of lar Excel lent c o n d -t l on 4 6 4 - 8 1 5 1

1978 18 ft. S T A R C R A F T 120 e q u i p m e n t , downr lagar . Mac l io i ' i l cs . etc. Must sa* $5600 C l M k U M

E M B 4 6 2 2 3 5 7

T A N Z E R 25 ft sa i lboat w t t h O n t o n sl ip Excaaant cond i t i on Daape ra te W o r k : 546-7790 H o m e 6 5 2 - 1 5 9 1

W1NOSURFER - Fanat ic 355. Never been used $560 C a l af tar 6 p m

6 5 1 - 4 3 4 5

1974 16 foo t f iber glass, o p e n bow . d o c k i n g 8 n a m i n g l ights, t r a M r G o o d cond i t ion . $2100 3 6 0 - 1 1 5 5

806 VehidsA Boat Storage

A A A S T O R A G E Boats . T r a l a r i , T r u c k *

Ou tdoo r . we« Sgfi tad. 3Ty avai lab le i n d t y i

Je f tnaa A Telegraph 1

ALL BOATS & RV'S $10. Par M o L igh ted . Fenced A Secured 3 4 6 - 2 5 0 2

Boat A o f t season '.ehlclas I n d o o r s 8 locked , s iso 14 by 16 M d M d u a i

6 8 1 - 0 6 7 4 59 8 Bog le Lake Rd

BOATS 'N' STORAGE MARINE

I na lde /Ou ts i d * Boat S to rage . Sept Special: $ 1 1 5 / A n n u a l

Ou ts ide Boa l S torage m o u d a e P ick -up 6 Delivery 3 6 3 - 6 1 6 1

DOUOS RV 8 BOAT 8 T O R A O E 14075 Hagger ty R d - P l y m o u t h

4 5 5 - 4 0 3 3

INOOOR S T O R A G E B o a t s - C a r * - f I V a

C lean, dry 4 secure O p e n 7 daya.

M a a t a r $ V I S A

INOOOR S T O A A O E

Vary Sa* * dry. d a a n PtymouWi araa M 0 a m o 4 6 6 - 4 0 1 1

SAVE THIS AOf

RV & BOAT STORAGE

$10 PER MONTH P t y m o u t t i a r e e

L o c k e d , l i g h t e d , s e c u r i t y

S h r i n k w r a p

349-5563

112 Motofcyd— m n i n

HARLEY SLMT T M 3 - MMto. 1 0 0 0 m a n . • C . l . I oondtoon. $ 6 6 0 0 Af ter 3 3 0 p m 5 2 5 - 0 2 5 2

H O N O A PAA1 m a n * 4 new.

PORT $375

1 7 W J 1 3 1

HOMOA. 1978 j o o d OOMHOIV. M O • X Z i M O m m . m X M O f t . rfn'Sto M O m m . m

8. MM Mt-44f7 S U Z U K I 1961 f t 400. too A M ( a a M

s u i r u s q 1967

"S ISS •uzmu. m P u n a UII I I—UII . i £

R E V E L L A . 1972. 18 ft t ravel t ra i ler S l e e p s 6. salt con ta ined Excel lent c o n d i t i o n , must sea 471 -1867

S H A S T A . 1981 POP-UP 8 s tove . Ice box. turnece, end m o r e $ 2 2 9 5 / b e a t 4 5 6 - 1 0 9 9

S K Y L A R K 1985 Trave l Tra i le r S leeps 8-10, back bunk b e d s No air Used 2 mo* . $6,500. 427 -8402

T I T A N . 1978 33" m o t o r h o m e . W e h a v e a h o m a for you wherever y o u go , 2 coup les t ravel nicely Sleeps 8 L o w mi leage, g o o d cond i t i on 2 a i r * . 2 h e a t e r * . 2 T V s . g e n e r a t o r 4 4 0 D o d g e . 7 MlchaUn tires. C B / r a d i o / t ape . 2 fans, special toi let, rear t w m b e d * , deck o n top, cru ise con t ro l , a d f u s t a b l e s tee r i ng a w n i n g 6 s c r e e n e d porch , 2 h o k j m g t a n k * , t u b & shower , t ransmiss ion coo le r . S18.995. Can ba seen 550 O r c h a r d Or . N o r t h v l l a A p p t,. 349 -1110

T R A V C O M o t o r h o m e 1977 32 f t f i -ber g lass. 38.000 maaa. M eonvem-encea New pami inelde s to rage M i n t c o n d i t i o n $27 000 562 -2068

W I N N E B A G O 1968, excaaent c o n -d i t i on . new capta in 's cf ia l r* . new up-ho l s ta ry . new carpet ing. $5,000 or beat o f ter Mus t see 532 -6627

816 Auto*Truck Parts A Service

G M C , 1964 % T O N PICK-UP V8 au tomat i c , M . 4 9 5 N o r t h B ro the rs F o r d 421 -1378

C A M P E R TOP for short b e d p i c * u p t r u c k , a luminum, l ike new, c o m -p l e t e $ 5 0 532 -0067

F A C T O R Y T O YOU, S A V E 5 0 * Or ig ina l au to carpe t

C u a t o m fit. mo lded , f o rmed A l l ca rs . I r u c k s , colors. 54 7 - 6 3 6 7

G M C , 1968 BEDLINER For 8 ft box , $65 00 642 -8507

LA DOER RACK - heavy du ty , t i ts f u l s u e p i ck -upa , $125

535 -1519

LEER A L U M I N U M t ruck cap 8 n, SUvwr 2 years old $250

591 -0649

M U S T A N G 1971-73 de luxe d o o r p e n a l * , daah pad. cen ter coneota .

$250 4 2 5 - 7 1 6 5

U S E D C A R RIMS s« excel lent c o n -d i t i on . s t a n d a r d A mag 8 need lawn m o w e r C M . 557 -5367

V W B U G . 1974 Runs. WM sa* tor p a r t s 846 -2837

820 Autos Wantad

ALWAYS LOOKING F O R N I C E C A R S

C A S H W A I T I N G Aak for T o m Hymea

HINES PARK L inco ln Marcury

425-3036

A U T O S W A N T E D T E M P O S & E S C O R T S

B r i n g TWe Caah -o rv the -Spo t

Bil l B r o w n -USED CARS-

3 5 0 0 0 P lymou th Rd . U v o n i a

5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0

821 Junk Cars Wantad

A A A A U T O B u y * c a r * s W i Mown ang ina* A t r anamiaa lon* . repair ab le* , funk 6 r u n n i n g c a r * . 537 -6127

A L L A U T O S & T R U C K S J u n k , a r e c k a d . running. T o p Doaar E A M 7 7 4 - 4 4 2 8

J U N K C A R S W A N T E D A n y eonOOun - Free p i c k - c o

R O N ' S T O W I N G , 4 7 4 - 3 8 6 5

8 2 2 T r a d e s F o r S a l a

B L A Z E R , 1966 S - 1 0 4X4. VS. Mr . Htt. d o o r

E Z ' BILL COOK BUICK

471-0800 M O N C O . 1966 I Eddie Bauer Edk-t t on VS. atr. 4a4. M t . crulee. L o a d e d w t t h o p t i o n Check i t Out

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800

C H E V R O L E T , 1076, * t o n Va ry $1660 4 7 7 - 9 4 5 6

C H E V R O L E T . 1667. S -10 . 16.000

C H E V R O L E T . I M S . S -10 ' u S o m e l lc. p o w e r i i s i r t r g , 2 aAaa l d r t ve O M y 18.000 m a e * Sharp l $7 ,876

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

P l y m o u t h R d - Just Waa l a l 1-278

4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0

C M S W

C H E V Y M M S - t 0 P i ckup V-6 . T t f i o a p a t * a g e , e a c i a — t . m. cm-

"SUNSHINE HONDA I N C . P L T M O U T M

O P f l N S A T U R D A Y S 1 M

G M C 1968 J i m m y S -10 B l u e r Au-tomat ic . a i r , V-6 . power w indows , power locks , s m - f m casset te, tut. crutss. Sierra Classic won ' t last a l on ly $8 ,495

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUAL ITY USED CARS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

G M C 1986 SIERRA GRANOE VB, power , w i n d o w s , power locks, tut. cru ise ai r , casset te Cus tom c a p runn ing b o a r d s w i th AO $9,866 JACK CAULEY CHEVY 855-0014

G M C . 1966 S u b u r b a n , loaded, ex-cel lent 46.000 mi les 855 -3640 356-8061

G M C . 1987 J i m m y S l e r r i Classic 4x4 Au toma t i c , air. V6, cru ise 8 t i t . s tereo caaaet le , power s teer ing, power b rakes . $11 ,750

B L A C K W E L L F O R D

4 5 3 - 1 1 0 0 4 5 3 - 1 3 2 7

M A Z D A , 1963 B - 2 0 0 0 P lCK-UP 5 Speed, c u s t o m cap wagon wheel! Sharp ! Only $2 ,995

BILL COOK MAZDA 471-0800

NISSAN 1966 p i ck -up . 38,000 mUes. 5 speed only $4 ,595 Cal l 9 a m - 6 p m

356-5313

RANGER. 1967 LXT 8.000 miles, $6,695 Nor th B r o t h e r s F o r d 421 -1376

S U B U R B A N . 1982, S i lverado Excel-lent cond i t i on $5495 or t rade for p i c k u p 4 5 5 - 7 3 3 6 or 722 -1159

TOYOTA 1987, 4 Runner Loaded! S h o w r o o m c o n d i t i o n i Lots o l goo-d ies! Black? $ 1 4 , 0 0 0 759-2804

I g o o d P ickup I Mr SI C a l Mr Shepherd

S O M E R S E T G M C 643-8600

823 Vans A E R O S T A R 1986, XLT, silver, c lean. 38.000 m i t *a . l o a d e d , e x i e n d e d war -ranty $9,450 364 -2619

A E R O S T A R 1986. S a n d * C o n v e r -s ion. l o a d e d low mi les. $12,000 Ex-cal lent cond i t i on . A f te r 5. 4 6 6 - 1 4 5 0

P L Y M O U T H m 2 t | S O * ^ M J M £

K A W A S A K I I M S KLT

r m m

A E R O S T A R . 1986 XLT Au toma t i c . H r . c a s s e t t e , p o w e r w i n d o w s , 29 .000 mi les N ice a n d d e a n , $10,900 Hines Park L inco ln -Mer -cu ry 425 -3036

A E R O S T A R 1987- XLT van. b lue wt th silver t w o tone , loaded, ex tend-e d war ran ty $10 ,900 456 -0396

A S T R O CL . 1968 L o a d e d a x l e n d e d war ran ty , ruat p roo fed 7200 mi les $14 ,200 344 -1989

A S T R O P A S S E N G E R V A N 1988, CL. l o a d e d t rs l ie r spec ia l B.SOOmi L ike new $13,900- 455 -5272

A S T R O 1985, p o w e r s t e e r i n g , b rakes sir c ru ise excai tant cond i -t ion, 43 .000 ml laa. $7500 349-2732

ASTRO, 1967. CL . 8 op t i ons . 9 1 0 0 m l e s Nke new Roches ter HIM* 375 -2325

B E A U V I L L E 1965. low mi le* , l ike new. a l powe r op t ions .a i r .c ru ise • u t o . a m / t m s te reo M 7 9 5 420 -0060

BEAUVILLE. 1964 8 passenger , powe r w i n d o w s , powe r locks. c r u i M . a a s te reo $8 9 6 5 J A C K CAULEY CHEVY 8 5 5 - 0 0 1 4

C A R A V A N 1986, au tomat ic , a i r . 33.000 mMaa. 5 year un l imi ted man-age w a r r a n t y $ 9 2 5 0 644 -3607

C H E V R O L E T 1988 A s t r o C L load-ed. low i n l a s . 8 passenger , t r a M r -mg , p e r i o d c o n d t l o n 642 -1896

C H E V R O L E T 1966 A s t r o min i van, loaded, e x c e l ant c o n d i t i o n $ 9 7 0 0 or beat o f f * 421 -7926

C H E V R O L E T . 1964. Van Conve r -s ion air. l o a d e d Rear heal! S h a r p l $7 ,777

L O U L a R I C H E

C H E V Y / S U B A R U P f y m o u l h Rd - Jus t West of 1-275

453-4600 C H E V Y B e a u v l l l e 1 9 6 4 - 1 7 0 0 0 . 62 .000 m i l e * , l oaded , very d e a n

473 -0536

CHEVY 1963 Conve rs i on Van. V8. cap ta ins cha i rs , l ow m l a a g a . d e a n , l o a d e d A f te r 4 P M 436 -6172

CHEVY - 1963 luxu ry convers ion , f u t y l o a d e d E x c i l i r i c o n d f t i o n Mua t * a l . beat of fer 349 -9022

CHEVY 1964 T ra -Tach conve rs ion E x c s k i n t u m d H l m i L o a d e d Vary d e a n $ 9 2 0 0 Ca l l 391 -1691

CHEVY 1966 - c a r g o van 20. V-6 . s m - f m . — a 1:1 t i e rad io , s p a r * t i re, d r a w t igh t h i t c h 39.000 maaa. $ 7 8 0 0 4 3 7 - 0 8 6 0

CHEVY 1966 - v a n * • ton . 6 cytmdar . a u t o m a t i c , powe r s teer ing 8 b r a k e s a m - f m caasans . 2 9 . 0 0 0 g o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 6 5 0 0 or b M of ler

DOOGE C A R A V A N . 1»S7 LE. A J op -Bona l e q u i p m e n t . 30.000 n M a . M M

Hon $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 a f tar 6 421 -4820

OOOOE 1962 Roya l SE. 318 VB Win -d o w V a n L o e d e d t Va ry d e a n ' Muat seM $3 .900 . /bea t 563-0644

OOOOE - 1962 6 peaaangar. Power s t e e r i n g - b r a k e * , s ir . i r unn ing b o a r d * . $ 3 3 0 0 3 3 2 - 7 4 1 6

OOOOE 1967 . R a m 3 1 6 v-8, oon-vars ton. d o m e roo f , loaded. 6 2 0 0 m a a a . w a r r a n t y $18 ,500

FORO S T A H C H A F T 1 M 7 c o m e r M o n van , l o a d e d . 6200 maaa $18 800 4 7 4 - 1 0 6 2

F O f l O 1976 - 460, s e * a * a d . ox, a k l o w i n g 1 b o d y 6 m o t o r

• / l o a box , s k l o w t n g p a r k s g a , ax-r. S l A O . o r

FOf tO. >667 Ae roe la r XL. Stock, au-t o m a t i c , powe r s t a a r t o a / V k a a . stereo, M r . $10 800 4 8 6 - 0 3 0 2

POMO 1SS7 C M > W a g o n XLT. toad-

USi ad. 2 3 J M 0 n M a . 7 j i m r g e toet 11 o n i — e n . $ 1 2 4 0 0 f r y

O M C S A T A M . 1667 V-6. k M d a d s x c M l s e t o o n d m o n M a maaa . s w jm/omm 7 3 7 - 6 O M

O M C . 1664. m r RsMy Power 1

A ^ S A S S N S

CHEVY UAZtP I S M - S « Mad-a 6 1 7 1 0 0 a M M M M l » r M

824 Jeeps 4 Other 4-Wheel Drives

B L A Z E R 1963. S -10 . s l apped 14)

B L A Z E R 1964 S I 0 - 4 x 4. power s teer ing , power b r a k e * , s i r , 47,000 mi les $6600 471-4275

B R O N C O It 1964, XLT E x c e l e n t cond f t ion . Air . a m - f m s tereo. 5 speed $7500 6 4 9 - 2 1 9 3

B R O N C O II. 1965 Edd ie Bauer navy b lue /be ige . 5 spaed 37 .000 m«e* . exce i ton l $ 8 6 0 0 Of f i ce 591 - 6550 axt 303 H o m e 851-5343

B R O N C O II 1 9 M . Edd ie Bauer Au-tomat i c . Mr. s m - f m caaa M i s . enkee 4 X 4 Only 50 .000 m l e e Sharp $11 ,111

L O U L a R I C H E

C H E V Y / S U B A R U Plymou th Rd - Jus t Weet of 1-275

453-4600 B R O N C O 1979 V - 8 au toma t i c . 4 wheel dr ive, s m / t m s tereo. $ 1950 or bast of fer 427 -8232

B R O N C O 1987 4 x 4. XLT package , l o a d e d E x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n $13 ,700 531 -3179

C H E R O K E E 1964 - 2 d o o r , low ml lee. power s teer ing 6 b rakes , op -t ions, 15800 /o f f e r 693 -0849

CHEROKEE. 1965. Jeep, La redo Air , 5 seed, cru lae c o n t r o l Roof rake Just Hka n e w $ 6 , 9 9 5 Qual i ty au tomob i l e Buy w i th c o n f i d e n c e JEFF BENSON C A R C O 5 6 2 - 7 0 1 1

D A T S U N 1982, 4x4 , k i ng cab . 5-speed cap . new seat c o v e r * , new t i r e * G o o d c o n d i t i o n Excaaant m i leage $2950 Even inga 462 -1064

D O O G E 1964 - 4x4 . g o o d cond i t i on $ 2 4 0 0 522-0067

FORD, 1978, B r o n c o XLT, 3 5 1 V8, au tomat i c , m a n y new p a r t s 6 Urea. $3 ,400 Af ter 5 p m 864-1420

G M C 1967 J immy S ie r ra Claaalc -loaded, s i wh i te w / b l a c k accen ts . $10 ,950 Off ice days 546 -1040

G M C 1987 J IMMY SIERA C L A S S I C 4x4 Au tomat i c , air, Vf l . L o a d e d 10.000 mUes $14 ,495

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY U S E D C A R S

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

JEEP CHEROKEE 1967. P ioneer , 2 d o o r 4 0 - 6 cy l inder , l o a d e d au to . 3 2 . 0 0 0 m l Exce l len t c o n d i t i o n $15 ,000 344 -4064

JEEP CJ7 h a r d t o p w i th sun roo f .and d o o r s E x c s l s n t c o n d i t i o n $650 A lso . (2) 186-80-P13 F i res tone Su-p e r m e I r e s G o o d c o n d i t i o n $60 Af tar 6 p m 537-7527

JEEP W R A N G L E R 1987. 5 -apeed. a m - f m , excaaant cond i t i on . 21.000 mt lee $8 2 0 C ' b e s l 437 -4783

JEEP 1963 CJ-7 La redo , h a r d 6 so f t l o p e / d o o r s . M t h e t o y * $5 200 Bryoe. 4 7 7 - 2 4 3 2

JEEP. 1964 Rangier H a r d l o p . a * c o r n s special wfteela. gr*. b u m p -er * . t i re cover, dua l m i r r o r * , arm guard , genera l X P 2 0 0 0 t i res, leagier Reca rdo seats rear seat . r *»y s t r ipes. $4,995 P A G E TOYOTA 3 5 2 - 6 5 6 0

R A N G E R XLT 4x4 1966- ioeded. ax-traa. wa r ran ty mua t aa l . $11 ,500 or bea l o f la r Dey* . 663 -9090

W R A N G L E R 1987 - Wh i l e , low mites, a m - f m caaaet le . sk i rack $9850 6 4 6 - 3 1 5 3

8 2 5 S p o r t s &

Imported Cars A C U R A . 1968 In tegra LS . 5 .200 m i l es , l o a d e d . 5 s p e e d . Red. $13 ,800 or best 6 2 3 - 7 0 3 1

A C U R A . 1966. L e g e n d 4 d o o r , eve-ry o p t i o n inc lud ing leather Muat

542 -7945

AUCH 1966 4000S. 5 spaed , f u l y •qu ipped, e x c e l age kep t $7300

equ ipped, excaaant cond f t i on . ga-845 -2519

AUDI , 1985 4000 5 c n M e . sunroof . M i powe r 8 m o r a Onfy 11.000 rMlea

BILL COOK AUDI 471-0800

A U D I 1 9 M Coupe,GT, c o m m e m o r a -•*- . - - «-'•VtJ e o n tori k w u s q ^ r a p n n e o*ac* leather in ter ior , excaaant cond i t i on . 14 m o e o ld . $11 ,600 229 -9254

A U D i . 1967. 4 .000S . exce l len t c o n -m. high ml ieege. l oaded . M . 0 0 0

or b e e t o f t a r 640-C333

A U D i 4000. 1 9 M , 4 d o o r . 4 new Urea & ba t te ry 4 cy l inder en-g ine. sunroof , Mr. s te reo Greet

»a $2 ,000 4 2 7 - 7 1 2 9

AUDI 5000T, 1963 Very g o o d con-d i t ion . M l power , s u n r o o f 66 ,000 mt ies $6 ,500 Day* . 6 4 2 - 0 7 7 9

B M W

U S E D

S A L E

9 . 9 % f i n a n c i n g

o v e r

4 0 T o C h o o s e F r o m

E R H A R D

B M W

3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0 B M W 1976, 4 d o o r . 5 3 0 L k j * i Infect-e d F lo r ida car $6 4 0 0

624 -1306

B M W . 1961 3201 R M . 5 apeed . aurv Jf $4 3 9 6

ERHARD BMW 352-6030

7 » • >

B M W 1964 ) 1 6 I W a r r a n t y . 9 9 %•

ERHARD BMW 352-6030

B M W . I S M l i e M M . Mr . s m 4 m S speed . M M 0

$10 ,700

ERHARD BMW 352-6030

S M W . I S M S fSL W a n s w t y 9 9 S-

ERHARD BMW 352-6030

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

82S Sports* Imported Cars

B M W 1 9 M 325 W s r r s n t y 9 9 fi-nanc ing

ERHARD B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

B M W 1967 32SM-Broruf t bs lge . 5 speed. 8.000 maes. i m m a c u l a t e , $23 ,000 6 5 1 - 4 4 6 2

B M W 1968. 735 i B r o r a * / b e i g e , m in t U M $66,000 WM cons ider a r sasonsPM ofler Larry 3 5 2 - 1 0 0 0

B M W 1986 7351 Bro ru f t Be ige 20,000 maes $41 ,900

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

B M W 3181. 1964 P a r t e d c o n d i t i o n in 4 out Mua t seer A c c e p t i n g ree-

6 6 1 - 6 2 6 6

B M W 3201. 1962 Sunroof S a p e e d

$5 BOO /negot iab le . 6 2 6 - 5 2 0 9

- O N O A i M 7 C M t S M ,

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

h

B M W 3251. 1967 - Tr ip le b l ack , loaded. 5 -apeed Sharp , mua t see $25 ,000 534-3101. 3 4 9 - 3 5 0 6

CORVETTE, 1979. one O w n e r , l o w mUea. M or ig inal , y e a o w / b l a c k . $ 9 6 0 0 4 5 3 - 7 0 7 3

CORVETTE, 1979 Uke new . M i powar 6 air. au tomat i c , I - t o p * . $6,496

T O W N & C O U N T R Y D O O G E 9 MS* 8 G r a n d Wver 4 7 4 - 6 6 6 6

CORVETTE. 1979. L82, w h i l e , au to -mat ic . T- top. new pemt t l ree. a t e $9,500 Days 3 5 6 - 4 2 0 0

CORVETTE. I 9 6 0 S t a c k / b l a c k Inte-r ior , au tomat ic , loaded, excaaan t 32 .000 mHee $12 ,500 9 3 7 - 0 1 4 2

CORVETTE. 1961 l o a d e d Mmt $11 . or laava maaaaga

Wh i l e . M ick , l oaded Mmt $11 ,200 B e f o r e 1 p m

5 4 6 - 7 3 3 5

CORVETTE 1881, red, T t ops . 46.000 mass. $ 1 0 , 5 0 0 4 5 9 - 6 2 6 5

CORVETTE 1962. saver b l ue m e l M -k c / b k j e l e a t M r . loaded. T - t o p . s« or ig ina l e q u l p m e n m i 3 2 . 0 0 0 m a a s 2nd owner S to red w in te rs Exce l -lent cond i t i on $ 1 2 . 0 0 0 / b e a l 565-8 0 0 3 , e * t 208 Af ter 6. 4 6 2 - 1 7 5 2

CORVETTE 1965 S » v e r / g u n - m e t a L w i l e ' s 2 n d car S t o r e d w i n t e r s L o w maaa Loaded ! $18 ,900 7 3 7 - 1 7 5 3

CORVETTE 1987 conve r t i b le , p e r -fect . M opt ions . 15.000 maaa. b u r -gundy $28,500 4 7 6 - 9 9 4 9

D A T S U N 1971. 240Z Blue. M a n o r / s x t e n o r redone , needs s o m e w o r k $1500 6 6 1 - 6 9 8 2

D A T S U N 1976- 280Z. h i g h r r t toa . body & m a c h a m c M In g o o d c o n d i -t i on $1800 or beet of ter 5 2 2 - 2 5 7 8

D A T S U N 1978 - 4 door . 810. 6 c y i n -der , au tomat i c a i r . « w y c toan 6 de-pendable, $250 4 2 2 - 7 4 6 9

D A T S U N I960 . 310 H a t e * b e c k g o o d cond i t i on . $ 9 5 0

4 7 7 - 0 3 7 4

D A T S U N 1962 - 280ZX T - t o p , g ray , i ts, bee i of ler

5 4 9 - 6 2 0 4

D A T S U N . 1964 3 0 0 Z X . O a r * Pewter , nx ta great , g o o d c o n d f t i o n . must sell 7 5 6 - 1 2 6 1

D A T S U N 1 M 7 3 260ZX. red . l o a d e d , excaaant cond i t i on 5 2 5 - 0 7 0 4

DOOGE Conquac t . 1966 - 2 5 . 0 0 0 maes. eu tomet lc L o a d e d C t o a n $9600 >'beat A f t e r * 30 6 6 3 - 5 0 2 4 k f t o r ^ i

FIAT 1 9 W S p i d a r ' a J S v e r l l b l a 2000 . 4 0 . 0 0 0 m i s s . B r a n d o a > t l ra * . P o w -er w i n d o w s au tomat i c , s m - f m s te r -e o M u s i sen $ 3 0 0 0 5 4 1 - 3 0 3 9

H O N D A A C C O R D LX 1 9 M loaded. 4 o< r o a d serv ice loaded. 4 door . 4 year w a r r a n t y 8

435 -1910 8 9 8 1 - 3 6 2 3 1 n

H O N OA A C C O R D LX 1965. p o w e r s t e e n n g / b r s k e a / M n d o w * . s i r s m -fm s tereo cessans . 82 .000 maaa. $8600 Af ter 4 pm. 3 3 5 - 9 0 0 6

HONDA CRX SI. 1 9 M . r e d . 5 s p e e d , power sunroof , p r e m i u m s o u n d , new Ores. $7995. 4 5 5 - 4 2 7 3

HONQA PRELUDE 1985. r * d . 5 speed, m o o n roof , n w r t l ree E x c e l -lent cond i t i on $ 9 0 0 0 beat 2 5 8 - 6 1 9 9

HONOA 1979 Accord , a i r . p o w e r s teer ing, caaaet le s tereo, r u n e we* , some rua l $1100 6 6 1 - 6 3 7 7

H O N O A I 9 6 0 A c c o r d . 4 d o o r s u n -roof . 115.000 maaa. needs b o d y

HONOA. 1981, C M C 4 d o o r M m cond i t ion . 5 a p e set te $2 ,000 7 4 6 - 0 9 7 0

HONOA 1962 - A c c o r d . 5 s p e e d , a i r . a lp ine s tereo, g o o d c o n d f t i o n

4 5 9 - 5 2 2 5

HONOA. 1963 PRELUOE. 5 s p e e d . Mr . Lo t s m o r e on ly $4 ,906

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY USED C A R S

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

HONOA. 1964 C M c 2 d o o r , au to -mat ic . n r . r s i i s n i Par toc t tor m a s tuden t Onfy S3.500

SUNSHINE HONDA 1206 A N N A R B O R R D P L Y M O U T H

O P E N S A T U R D A Y S 10-3

H O N O A 1964 c m - 5 I p e e d . 4 3 . 0 0 0

mamtonanea check $5 500 o r beat Ofter A I M 5 :30PM 4 2 1 - 5 9 1 4

H O N O A . 1964 C R X fled. Mr o o m » -non . 6 apeed. m e c h a n i c ' s s p o c M . $2 9 M PAGE TOYOTA 3 5 2 - 8 6 6 0

H O N O A . 1 9 M . A c c o r d H a t c h b a c k . 5 speed, a m - f m caaaena. r u e t p r o o t o d $6 .100 /neg . 3 7 3 - 1 0 6 1 7 3 1 - 6 3 3 9

H O N O A . I S M . A c c o r d L X 4 d o o r , 46 ,000 m l CaBEvamnga

H O N O A 1 9 M . A c c o r d LX . l o a d e d . M A X ) Mohwwy mass. s i i c M t i l l u m d f t M i , T owner , m e m t s l n e d . taat aato, M . 9 6 0 A I M Spm. S 6 2 - 1 7 M

H O N O A I S M C M c . Red. tow 1

T O W N A COUNTRY O O O O E 9 M M 6 G r a n d ANer 4 7

H O N O A I S M C M C Great ca r to on ly $1 ,966

T A M A R O F F B U I C K Q U A U T Y USED C A R S

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

H O N O A I S M P i a k j d a . l o a d e d , tow maaa. O a k s u s e . M , 100 or M M oNar

H O N O A I S M . P r e l u d e A u t o m a t e , ear. a m M e e e e n s sunroof s h a r p M 186

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

R d - J u M Weat o f I - 2 7 S

4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0

L x 4 d o o r , ba ige. $ s e e M . I c s l s i , M l c o n d l Bon. S6S00 or b e M a l t o 6 9 7 - 6 4 3 1

S l I j O M 0 0 0 n W M

m i 3 t *

H O N O A I S M O B S i 6

SUNSHINE HONDA 1 S M A N N A M e O A RO P L V M O U T M

t A T U R O A Y S « M

SUNSHINE HONDA I S M M M ARMOR A O P L Y M O U T H

O P W S A T U R D A Y S 10 -8

825 Sports* Imported Cars

ISUZU. I S M I M P U L S E A u t o m a t i c Ml the toys M u M see s n d Dr ive

^ T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY USED C A R S

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

JAGUAR XJ6L 1978 Loeded lent First

$4.250/beM Mornings 336 -6967

JAGUAR. 1966 XJ6 Reg ency gray pristine Nonti Carolina car teie-p rone $28,255 PAGE TOYOTA

8 5 2 C l a s s i c C a r s

M U S T A N G l»6e 6 cy l i nde r , auto-mat i c . — new under h o o d New car p M I n g 8 tlree $3?00 4 7 4 - 0 3 6 1

M U S T A N G 1966 ( m p e ?B9 auto-me t l r m a r v n - w perfa, excu l tan l body Tenn car 13000 4 5 5 9 1 6 5

PONTIAC 1973 T R A N S - A M 455 C u p In. t u r b o 400 E x p e r t paft i t Many new p e r l s eves 4 7 6 - 3 0 1 2

T -B IBD K '5e 390 au toma t i c 'Ww t i res new dual e rhaus l , 1 2 1 5 0 ot best 4 2 7 - 8 2 3 2

JAGUAR. 1968 XJ6 Br i t i sh rac ing green. Tan Mather. 15.000 maes Fsctory war rsn ty $36,464 PAGE TOYOTA 352-6580

M A Z D A I M 1 QLC. 4 d o o r S spaed

Kid c o n d i t i o n chare 300 maas $1500 /bea t

M A Z D A 1981 RX7 - excel lent condl -t l o o . s u a r o Q L 5 _ 8 D « M . K j n w o o d s tereo cassette, rear dafogger

427 -5913

M A Z D A 1981 RX7 - 5 s p e w ] sun roof Extra sharp l $2 ,450

TYME A U T O 455-5586

M A Z D A . 1962 Q L C 4 d o o r Au to -mat ic . Mr. stereo, s u v o o f Sharp car $3,865 JACK CAULEY CHEVY 655-0014

MAZDA. 1982, RX7, GSL , l o a d e d vary good cond i t i on $4600

476 -6203

M A Z D A 1983 RX7 - b r o w n , very g o o d shape. $4 500 or bea l of ler

4 6 2 - 3 8 1 9

MAZDA. 1986 323. 5 speed , s l e reo caaaetle. 51,000 maee. e x c s l s r t condi t ion. $4,600 Af ter 3 425 -6564

M A Z D A 1968 826. 4 d o o r au toma t Ic. am- fm Mareo caaaet le air. $7000 C a l any t ime 476 -4611

H O N O A 1SST C M t S i

7 T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY I M C C A M S

3 M - 1 3 0 0

p S e s r o r o T A

M A Z D A 1 M 7 RX7-Luxu ry , 13,000 maaa. red. sunroo f , a i r . n o snow, min t , $15,300 420 -2430

M A Z D A 1987 . 826LX. 2 0 Liter. fuM infected, sir. slereo, sunroof, extres d e e n $9628 323-1956: 437 -0022

MAZDA. 1 9 M MX6 LX. 5 speed air l ift. cruMa. L o a d e d 8 Sharp ' Bat ter than new

BILL COOK MAZDA 474-0800

M A Z D A 626. 1962 L u x u r y Low maee. w a l - k a p t ' A - 1 mechan t cM Loaded ' 646 -1571

M E R C E D E S 1970 on fy 8 1 . 0 0 0 maaa. rune great . 4 d o o r , under $2,000 Mus t sa* 6 4 1 - 7 4 8 6

MERCEDES 1977 2 4 0 0 - 4 door , yel-low, d e a n Taxea car 140.000 maaa. 50 on rebuff! eng ine . $ 7 0 0 0 Days. 476 -9680

MERCEDES 1980 300TC w a g o n l 7 4 . 0 0 0 m l

$8,900 A n e r e p m , 655-5 :

MERCEDES 2 5 0 0 1975 4 speed, excaaant ang ina 8 Inter ior Fun t o d r l vM $5,500 Af ter 8pm, 739-1247

MERKUR XFUU, 1966 - A u t o m a t i c R M Sunroof L o a d e d U k e new S9600 /make o f ter 6 5 3 7804

MERKUR XR4T1. 1965 B lack , a* op -Dona. w M ma in ta i ned g o o d mile-age. $10,400 8 5 1 - 4 2 4 3

MERKUR XR40 1 9 M - turtoo au to -m a t e . loaded red . e x c a l a n i condi -t ion, good mUeag i , $9,960 266-2800 334 -4139-a f te r 8 P M

MERKUR 1968 - XR4B. b l ack , e u l o -manc . leather loaded- $ M 0 0 o r best offer 826 -7170 " 272 -3441

M I T S U B I S H I 1969 G M a n t . l i ke b r a n d new. loaded. 5 .000 maaa $12 ,500 786 -7122

PORSCHE 1962. 926, a u t o m a t i c loat tod. 45.000 maee, wa r ran ty , ex

$18,500 8 5 1 - 3 3 0 0 8 5 5 - 6 4 9 7

P O R S C H E 1 9 8 6 - 9 4 4 , f u l l y equ ipped, $21,500

Af le r 6 p m 3 6 0 - 3 2 6 6

PORSCHE 9 2 4 s . 1987, b tock. 5 spaed , suck sh i f t , $18 .000 'bea t of fer Eve*- . 9 9 6 - 0 9 8 8

PORSCHE 92SS, 1 9 M Excaaant

" » S I F I

PROSCHE, 1965H 944 A u t o m a t i c . (Vary rarel, sunroo f , g u a r d s Red 8 Ready

B i l l C o o k P o r s c h e

471-0800 S A A B 1964 Tu rbo sedan -Has e l s i M a b i e o p t i o n s i nc lud ing Mather interior 8 s9dmg roof . D a r i wa lnu t . S3 000 maes. p a r t e d cond i t i on , re-centy, inspec ted $8650 6 9 3 - 2 6 8 2

S A A B 1964 9 0 0 Tu rbo , watout . 4 door . M o . l o a d e d e x t r a d e e r $7500 CMI a f ter 5pm. 737 -2125

S A A B 900S - 4 d o o r , sxesaent condf t ion. C M aftar 5 P M 6 4 9 - 5 9 3 9

VW 1969 B e « « * E -cMtont cond i t i on u - w s u s i hrueh Best offer

6 4 2 - 5 1 6 1

8 5 4 A m e r i c a n M o t o r s

A L L I A N C E 1985 power s tee r i ng 8 b r s k e s air. n o rust , beau t i f u l car $ 2 7 0 0 Af le r 6 540 -8697

A L L I A N C E 1985 R e d ' t a n In fer ior K e n w o o d AmFm casswt le. sunroof Exce l len t ! Regular ly m a i n t a i n e d $ 1 9 9 5 best After 6 p m , 4 7 6 - 3 1 8 8

C O N C O R D 1978 S ta t ion W a g o n g o o d bedy . ' u n s good , cru ise, rear da f rca f , AM- ' "M g o o d t i res $600 Af ter 1 30PM, 3 9 7 - 0 4 8 9

C O N C O R D 1979 - Red mr power s teer ing 5 r i k e s . J tereo casse t te new b rskes 1 5 5 0 ' b e s l 453 2986

C O N C O R D . 1982, De luxe 8 cyl power t t iw rmg . ' rwskes . au tome f i c t l f l sir 2 door , a m - f m . d e a n no rust 53 0 0 0 miles, g o o d t i res bat -tery 8 muff ler 421 7T48

GREM iTN 1977. runs wen, $195 421 6225

HORNET 1977 6 cy l inder auto-mat ic 4 d o o r air a m - f m rad io . $375 474 -7408

M A T A L O R 197P S ta t i on W a g o n $300 Great for C o n t r a c t o r t o haul th ings l ike p a M etc Needs about $205 w o r t h ot repair 3 5 7 - 5 2 1 5

RENAULT 1965 Encore au toma t i c 48.000 maes, fust t uned $ 2 0 0 0

645-9241 or 2 5 8 9697

SPIRIT ' 9 8 0 air au tomiw ic Sr dt>-r e n car 427 -5563

SP1PI ' 1980 « speed, » m - f m cas-set te, very rnKabie m a n * new par t s $ 6 0 0 bes l • 4 7 6 - 4 6 3 9

8 5 6 B u i c k

CENTURY 1981 power sleer»ng 8 brakes, r e b u t I rans fn les lon npw muf f le r , new bat tery 86 000 miMs $ 1 1 0 0 or best 459 1416

CENTURY 1982, LTD, V6 a « 59 0 0 0 maes $3300 477-22A2

CENTURY 1982 Or l p i nM o w r » f . 8 5 . 0 0 0 m i l e s g o o d c o n d i t i o n .

844 7 ^ 0 $2200

C E N T U R Y 1981 4 doo r " dark M M veiour m t w i o r v s an powe r r * w b r a k e * $2 ,800 5 3 4 - 2 ^ 9 2

CENTURY '984 - V6, tu« povMs. s le reo inck jdas ceWutar p h o f t a $4800 5 3 1 a J j j

C E N T ' J p v 1985 L imned . 2 d o o f l o a d e d ! V iny l top r u s l p r o o f low maes Loaded ! Vmy« top k i g g a g e ' s c k ,

4 7 8 - 6 7 7 7

C E N T U R * 1985 L im i t ed 9 | ger w a g o n nnly 38 .000 c a r a M mltos $7,495 Mines Park LmcMrf-Mercu ry 4 2 5 3636

CENTURY, 1985, L im i t ed A i r . loed-e d t cy l inder Pr iced l o sell $? 1»1

L O U L a R I C H E

C H E V Y / S U B A R U P l y m o u t h R d - -Jusl W e s t o f 1-275—

453-4600 CENTURY, 1985 4 d o o r air V8 l i f t c rmee. l ow low mUes * d e a n 2 » C h o o s e "

B I L L C O O K B U I C K

471-0800 I CENTURY 1 9 8 5 - 4 d o o r , loar tod Mather inter ior a r c M s r t c o n i n t o e 58.000 maes. best of ter 553 -0788

CENTURY, 1986 Au tomat i c , air and lo ts m o r e on ly $5,595

T A M A R O F F B U I C K . • O U A I I T Y USED C A R S . "

353 1300 CENT-.iRY 1988 4 d o o r , navy, powar . Mr. tape deck luggage rack— $6 490 Af ter 5pm. 357-7T2B

E l E C T R A 1978. excel lent c o n d d k m . 4 d o o r ful l power fuBy loaded 51.000 mi les 537-8T72

' 6 t E C f R A 225 1963 C a M o r r t a c u r u n * , needs paint lob $ 2 0 0

2 6 1 2624

S A A B I S M . 900S. 4 d o o r , sun roo f Mr . * m - f t n Mareo c a i s i l l i . s u c s a s r i oondmon . $8.500 766 -1239

SAAB. 1968 o o n v w l t o t o . Tu rbo . 5 Speed. Mather mtod $25 ,500 C a l 476-9684 or 474 -0

SUZUKI S A M U R e . 1 9 6 4 - I S M . 6 l o

• a n M $4,990 P A G E T O Y O T A 352-6560

SUZUKI. 1 9 M S A M U R A I 4X4 H a r d a n d soft l o p * . 6 to chooee f r o m $7,696

T A M A R O F F B U I C K Q U A U T Y U S E D C A R S

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

TOYOTA. 1 M 7 CAMRY G o o d u a k — u n . 56000 m mane. air. ceaeefM. $S29 ISlSpf inr i l 563-2604

. De luxe. l e a , A m o -6 w i th oar

563 -2617

TOYOTA. 1967 4 /Rurv t a r SR5 Beeutl ful red. au tomat i c . Mr 1,500 m a n . $13,900 PAGE TOYOTA 352-6580

TWU84PTH. 1967. TR4A. Roede te r . ve ry Moa M u M s e l $ 4 7 0 0 Af tar 4 3 0 4 6 3 - 1 1 1 0

U R G E N T . P t o . b e b y v a n 10 m u M s a l aMier one at I S M Subaru OL Wagon. 4 WO. m a n u M f M . 27 OCX", m l a a . g ree t to win $7 250 1667 T o y o t a CoroSa SX m a r a M charcoa l . 11,000 pocfcM r o c k a t * $ 7 8 0 0 I g raa l oond toon Caft W i o a n t ai M n g M P L C M r

V O L V O 1660- A l p o a a r Maw Braa. paatt , baf tory A b r a k e s $ 3 6 0 0 or M M . 4 7 4 - 4 3 7 1

V O L V O I S M W a p o n - Tan. 1 o w n * . M M cona ra . M r B i a a r b $7,000. 296-&404

VOLVO. 1SSS. 7 M OLE. C M r c o M

247-1168

8 8 2 C t a a e l c C a r s

1ST I . 4

tor o e a y l 1600

• A P P R A J 8 A L 8

• C O N S t Q N M E N T S

• F I N A N C I N G

** WMSraSIncVaiaMTroyf i m S M M S a R S M S - 2 7 0 0

O a s s t e A u t o S h o w p i e o s

S S S s H S s

G R A N O NATIONAL 1987 A u t o r v M -Ic. Mr. t i l l cru ise, power w a n d w s . powe r l ocks , power seat . * r r » f m c a * * e t t e wtth «queit7er mar led . T-tops. 1 w i th cower sun r o o f f o r - t he co l lec tor or investor $13 995 •

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY USED C A R S '

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

LE SABRE 1982 s u f o m a l l e 4 9 s o t o p c o n d f t i o n New t i res $ 3 8 0 0 . H o m e 464 1632 or Work 451 » 2 0

LESABRE 1982, C u s t o m M n d a v 2 d o o r . B cy l inder , c ru ise , powar Maanng . ' b rakaa s tereo. Ex caas i l l S3750 8 5 1 - 0 0 4 7

LESABRE. 1985 LTD V8. air t i l cruMe. wires 8 much m o r e $ave

B I L L C O O K B U I C K

471-0800 LaSABRE 1968 10 p s a s r n g w w a g o n L o o k s s n d d n v e * M i * new $9 9 9 5 h u m Park

LTD I M l 4 door . 4 way g o o d cond i t i on c lean $ 2 8 0 0

5 4 0 M 1 8

PARK AVE. 1965 4 d o o r . a i r . I I I . c rmee. l u l powwr 4 m o r a on ly 43 .000 maes K Sharpt '

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800

REGAL 1977 $800 1S79 D o d g e Omni . $500 G s i d e n

5 2 5 4 5 0 5 C f t y l

REOAL 1966 LTD 2 d o o r , aw Mer

w indow, power d o o r l ock Only 25 0 0 0 maes Sharp1 !

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800 .

REOAL 1968 L k m M d loaded , nery l ow maeepe wtat* earn maroory up-hcawary. M . 3 6 6 8 2 6 4 6 * 0

R E Q A i 1987 - T-tyoe. t u r b o . b t o o T i m m e o A e t e WOO maes cptkons M a m i . S l 3 . 6 M 38 1 $624

fteOEMCY, 1 9 M 4 d o o r . Mr. , M l . o n a * . k l powar A s h a r p Super S a M pnos Onfy 16 * 6 6 ,

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800

RfVERIA 1964 26 000 m a n lead-ed bewufHU CO. v k l i r v . $10 0 0 0 / b a « After 4 p m 6 7 4 1562

9 K Y H A W K 1*14 caaaette d e c * fr g raa l cond toon . ba ef o f tor 5 5 3 - 1 2 2 9

64 2 0 0

W T L A R K . I S M 4 d o o r , p o w w M i i M n M kk orutoa, M M toe w e OuaMy • m a i n l l a a H , w m

SUNSHINE HONQA I M S A M I ARMOR RO P L Y M O U T H

OPSM S A T U R D A Y * » 1

S g - ~ g S f e W V ^ « ' W S « M M » . M ^ 6 M M

M

858 Cadillac CIMARRON. I S M Only 26.000 maaa. au tomoBc, V-6, Malhar . Mad-ad W o o l M M M 16.965

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUAL ITY USED CARS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

C I M A R R O N . I B M Full p o w e r . 3 5 0 0 0 m i l e * , e x t r a c l e a n t ' 9 9 5 Hk.ee P a r t L inco ln-Mercu-ry 425-3036

C O U P E 0EV1LLE 1965 dark bk ie leather , a la rm, incaaa i i l condf t ion. 46.000 maaa. O M warranty tm 9 / 1 9 19200 626-4347

E L D O R A D O 1979 - Like New Leather , vary waa main ta ined Load-e d $ 2 9 5 0 456-8788

ELDORADO, 1981 A muet eea/ex-ceaent cond f t i on . low m S i s g i Math-er eve ry avMtobM op t ion - $5660

478-9622

E l D O R A D O - 1963 Sharp, low m l i n g s . $7 ,600 or beat after Af ler 5 p m 464-0380

E l D O R A O O 1984 - m in i Ml white, ve iour , 29 0 0 0 mi les. Sacr i f i ce $ 9 5 0 0 Af ter 7pm 851-7464

E L D O R A O O 1964 Whrtel Excellent c o n d i t i o n $ 1 0 , 6 5 0 862-6345

E L D O R A O O . 1965 B ie r r lQ Whfla. l o a d a d / w t l h phone M m t ' 35 ,000 maee $ 1 5 0 0 0 / b a s t 622-1604

F L E E T W O O D . 1985, one owner g r a n d m o t h e r dr iven, $11.900

826-6342

F L E E T W O O D 1965 Loaded! Black Cher ry 5 Yr Warranty $ 1 1 5 0 0

477-8681

S E D A N DEVILLE 1988 • execut ive car . 2600 maaa. axe s a i n t

826-6609

S E D A N OEVILLE 1 9 M black cher -aadad. Boee $12 ,500

669-8280 or 349-9959

S E D A N deVMe. 1985 m a r o o n wi th be ige in te r io r . 44.000 mtlee. m m i c o n d i t i o n $9300 256-9456

S E D A N DEVILLE, 1987 - 23.000 maee. b lack w i th gray leather m a n -or. exce l len t cond i t i on Loeded G M execu t i ve . $16,800 363-9474

S E D A N DEVILLE. 1968 4 door spe-cMi m e d i u m b lue pami . Ml uauM sc-

• L per tee l condi t ion. 15.000 7.900 542-9681

S E D A N DEVILLE 1979 Mether, CB. new ba t te ry A mufttor Excel lent runn ing c o n d i t i o n $1260 563-0394

S E D A N CMV1LLE 1966 - Mather Uke new L o a d e d ' Wheels Thaft Con t ro l

647-1092

S E D A N d s V I L L E 1966- 4 door load-ad. M M h s r . axceaent 36.000 ml O n g l n M owner $12,900 641-7247

SEVILLE 1963- ext remely d e a n , ex oswsnt cond i t i on , loaded low mke-sge Mdy owned, $10,000 0 * y * 352 -9880 Eves 469-2343

T h u r s d s y , S e p t e m D e r 2 2 . 1 S 6 8 OAE * 1 3 C

909 IrMKIK SEDAN DEVILLE 1966 Mua valour, loaded, l i e Don. 110,500/Or ofler

M a wNfi to condl-478-9921

SEVILLE 1979 EMganM faec-iow maes. Maca A saver witrirsy lestlv er interior. kMded . 737-0667

SEVILLE. 1967 28.000 nlWs l u l power . Memer interior • T 7 7 3 0 6 4 2 - 7 1 9 7

MO Chevrolet BERETTA 1968. GT Ulomatx.

110 ,100 173-7773

c n i a a . M l . 20 ,000 m i i a i i i L i H i i l $ 1 3 5 0 0 169-7767

BERETTA 1968 Whi ts M o VS. many op t l ona . low ma** , a * condi -t i on Be* t o l to r 146-9773

BERETTA 1966 2 door IxcMlent ! L o a d e d f u l power $7900 553 -6900 or after 5pm»61-5162

C A M A R O IROC Z28 19^ M op-bon* . 14,000 nM*a, slati. s to red w in te r * , $ 10,900 177-9107

C A M A R O Z-28 1965 AuUJauc. Mr tape b lack and beeut i fu c a l to de ta i l * H i n e * Park L inca -Mercu -ry 25-3036

C A M A R O 1978, 350 pomatlc spoiler, air, body sold, n s ~ r , good , need* pemt . $1100 48-6368

C A M A R O . 1979, V-6. wh i te w i th r e d vinyl snarlf ExcM-Mnt c o n d i t i o n $1,875 57 -7665

C A M A R O 1 9 6 2 - B a r m e n * T - k o o ^ l o a d M . A - 1 Ex tended r s ra sound sys tem. $ 4 , 8 0 0 47 -1514

C A M A R O 1983 Z28 sn s lereo. g o o d c o n d i t i o n Mus i see i sppre-cMta Best o f fe r 11-1024

C A M A R O 1983. Z28. 1 oner , Mr , c ru ise a u t o m a t i c , new Ms. l ike new. $5 ,500 A f te r Spm J6-7784

C A M A R O 1963 Z28, 45.0C -rules, bteck gray in ter ior l o a d l new l i res exce l len t cond i t ion $6300 Deys 5 9 1 - 4 3 5 4 Evenings M - 7 2 ^ 3

C A M A R O 1963 Ws«-ma ta« ied V6 T - l o p * . power b rak i Mr $4 ,000

l a leer ing. 19-2657

C A M A R O . 1964 - b l ack .apo f to powe r s teer ing 8 Dr ies air.

o r beet of ler JD-2103

C A M A R O 1964 whi le, g o o d w n d t i -lon $ 4 3 0 0 52-0067

C A M A R O 1964 Z28 Ever op t ion PoeeibM 30 .000 m U n i ceaen i cond i t i on $ 6 2 0 0 Eves 36-0613

C A M A R O . 1 M 4 Z-28 AMmat lc , HO power w i n d o w * p o w * locks, cru ise air. caaaette M c , S h a r p $6886 JACK C A U L E Y CHEVY 86-0014

C A M A R O . 1985, Spor ts l o u p e black 2 6 . 0 0 0 m a n . a u t o m l c Mr c r i m e , l i f t , s le reo c a s s e t t e | 6 2 0 0

6 M 8 0 6

860 Chevrolet C A M A R O 1964 Z28 btock k M d w l . g o o d cond toon . $ 7 0 0 0 or M M M M after 7 p m 4 2 5 - 0 M 6 Day* 642-7300

C A M A R O . 1964. Z - 2 S Au tomat i c , loaded, i - l o p e RaM ctoan $ 7 J H

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

Plymou th R d - Juat Weet of 1-275

453-4600 C A M A R O - 1 9 M V6, Mr c ruwe. ex-c e l e n t cond i t i on , low m l a a g i . dark met s l i c r e d 6 7 6 - 6 M 7

C A M A R O . I M 7 . b l ack , c u s t o m inte-r ior . V8. au tomat i c Mr . a larm, $10 ,250 m c k j d e e t ranetor G M wsr-rsn ty Don 4 2 5 - 6 5 0 0 or 2S7-6146

C A M A R O . 1967, IROC black. TPt. 5 spaed >oaded m i n t c o n d i t i o n . $13 8 0 0 M u M SMI! Af ter 5 455 -6515

C A M A R O . 1 M 7 R M . aa. stereo w i th caaaet le . oru lae. Hit. kM swi tch l ow masags e x c i l i i i t condf t ion $8,900 477 -4048

CAPRICE C L A S S I C 1979 Station w a g o n 8 0 . 0 0 0 maee 1900 'bee t of-ter 473-1462

860 Chevrolet CAVAL IER. 1967. Stat ion W a g o n Powar a ieermg 4 o w . e s air. M . 0 0 0 m a n S4700 C a l . a n to Jer ry

CAVAL IER, 1987 2 door . Mr , au to -mat i c . sunroof , p r smkan s o u n d ex-ceAenl cond i t i on $6300 6 6 3 - 3 2 7 9

C A V A L I E R 1966 RS - 4 door , l o a d ed . low ml toaga.MTOO Caa aftar Spm 9 6 1 - 0 6 0 1

CAVAL IER. 1 9 M 4 door . str. a m - f m s tereo c r u M . Mt . 9 .000 m a n $8 464

L O U L a R I C H E

C H E V Y / S U B A R U P l y m o u t h Rd - JuM W a M o f 1-276

453-4600 CELEBRITY Euroapon w a g o n 1966-V-6. 3 r d see l a m - t m r a n a f t a . m a n y a x t r a a Excaaant cond i t i on $7600 .

4 6 0 - 0 9 4 2

CELEBRITY 1966 - wagon, ve ry low m a n , a l power . $6600 3 5 7 - 1 7 3 7

CELEBRITY 1966- E u r o a p o n 4 d o o r . a * , powar s teer ing-brakee. a m - f m atereo. I I I . $6600 4 5 5 - 2 1 3 8

CAPRICE. 1961 V - 6 . l oaded very mee tamMy a e d a n $3,495 Qual i ty au tomobt toa Buy w i th conWdsnoa JEFF B E N S O N C A R C O 562 -7011

C A P R I C E 1964 S t a t i o n wagon . 74,000 m l Runs g o o d

352-9699

C A V A U E R R S 1967- da rk Mua . 4 speed m a n u a l air. 14.200 m a n M a k e o f fer 626-6240

C A V A L I E R RS. 1968 4 d o o r , power a l e e r i n g - b r a k e t r . A m F m atereo. au toma t i c 7 .000 m l l n ExceBantl O the r e x t r n ' $ 7 , 9 5 0 420 -3077

C A V A L I E R . 1963. W a g o n Loaded! 67 .000 m a n , g o o d c o n d i t i o n $2500

• A f te r • or best o f la r ' 5 p m 476-1175

CAVAL IER 1963 S t a n d s r d Runs g o o d / c n a n New muf f le r new start-er new ba t te ry new f ront t i res a m / fm Stereo caaaet le . approx ima t ley 45 .000 m a n . o n New engine Greet s e c o n d c a r ! A f te r 6 p m , 465-6447

C A V A L I E R 1964, b lue. 4 door , pow-er s t se r tng b r a k n m . s m - f m ra-d io . $2300 A f te r 8 p m 477-3563

C A V A L I E R 1965. 4 door au tomat ic , aw s le reo . M l . locks , de fog . e t c $4 500 Roches ter 661-4653

C A V A L I E R . 1965. T y p e 10 Hatch-back . powe r M e e r m g / b r n n p ram-k j m sound , m m i cond f t ion , $3,900 D a y * ask lor Denn is 542-9600

C A V A L I E R 1966-2 door , au tomat ic , air. power . 3 1 . 0 0 0 m a n excel lent cond i t i on 15395 or o f ter 363-3605

CAVAL IER. 1 9 M 2 door 26,000 m a n A u t o m a t i c mr. caaaet le RS Super d e e n $6 ,285 JACK C A U L E Y CHEVY 865-0014

CAVAL IER. 1967 4 d o o r power s teer ing, power b r a k n . a * . 53.000 m a n $4700 C a l Jerry a l 353-0222

CELEBRITY 1966 Wagon. E u r o a p o n M . 8 0 0

860 Chevrolet CHEVETTE I S M - Mr. • f t n m M l c .

a m . rear d a f o g / 100 563 -4672

CHEVY NOVA. 1677, 4 door , au to -m a t i c . g o o d i i — i M W c M i i . $400/ b e M offer P l y m o u t o a r m 662-6735

C I T A T I O N I , 1965, 4 door h e t d i -k . Mr. au tomaoc. d a m Mua. vary i n 12450 640 -6621

C I T A T I O N I S M - vary g o o d c o n a -t ion . new t i ro*. Mr. d u t c h t a p p i n g . $ 3 0 0 or b e M ofter 4 5 5 - 3 S M

CITATION. 1961 4 door V-6 . au to -m a t e . Mr. AM-FM/caaaat te . power E x c e l an t i $1,075 C a l 42&-0064

CORSICA I S M . Irom mheM drive. 4 door. V6. code alarm, undarcoatod. tape deck. l o a d M . extended wer-

C O N V E T T E 1976. 350 $7 ,200 453-5020 or 9 6 1 - 0 9 4 4

CORVETTE, 1979 360 VB. Mr, au-tomatic. power Meenng 8 b r a k n . power window* T-lop*. e x v * ctoan. 52.000 m a n actual m a n $8 4 9 5

T O W N A COUNTRY OOOOE 9 Mae A Grand River 474 -6866

CELEBRITY 1966 Euroepon - 4 door. V-6. loeded $6500 CMI after 5pm. 9 8 1 - 0 6 0 1

CELEBRITY 1 9 M Eurospon A l the toy*, low m a n priced to sea test et only $6 996

TAMAROFF B U I C K — Q U A L I T Y U S E D C A B S

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

CELEBRITY, 1965 4 door, a m - f m • tereo Greet buy tor the the money $•4 949

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

Plymouth Rd - Just Weet ot 1-275

453-4600 CHEVELLE 1975. power steering/ b r s k n . new b r s k n runs good $250 A M - 3 4 9 - 5 1 2 0 P M 4 7 7 - 9 1 0 7

C H E V E T T E 1977 - stick *htft, 130.000 m a n . good transportation, asking $ 4 0 0 3 4 9 - 4 4 9 6

CHEVETTE. 1977 - Low m l s a g s Good condition New t l m $ 3 5 0

CHEVETTE 1978- rebuilt. 2 door, $500 C a l BM. 10am-5pm

6 4 6 - 9 6 4 0

CHEVETTE. I960 Hatchback, 4 speed. 52.000 m a n , runs w M . new-er b r s k n A clutch $660 4 6 9 ^ 9 2 5

CHEVETTE. 1982 • Al b r a k n . automatic Runs good $1000 'best After 5 p m 4 5 5 - 6 5 2 4

CHEVETTE 1984 - automatic de-luxe two tone paint, $1 ,060

TYME AUTO 455-5566

CORVETTE. 1966 Convertible Au-tomatic Mether. boee slereo. biecfc and beeutlful. low m a n Only $23 ,995

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY USED C A R S

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

E U R O S PORT 1966 4 door. V6. air. caaaetle Bucket! $ consul Ctoen car M . 6 6 6 JACK CAULEY CHEVY 665-0014

660 Chevrolet M O N T E CARLO. 1978, good car. r>a«a great. S S M CMI 726-3259

M O K Z A 1979. 2 door beM ofler 456-0134

M O N Z A I S M . 4 cyander lc. good condMon | i 2 0 0

M U S T AUG t«67 conearttoM GT • 11.000 m a n . mint oondtoon W to i w a r r a n t , M u M aa l $13,700 or beM ofler 842-2887

N O V A S . 1967. LOW tiMet ic. Mr . stereo fsctory ca of now car warranty $ 7 , 9 6 6 J A C K CAULEY CHEVY

AmomM-rs Balance Starting M

656-0014

N O V A 1977 red, good 1 6 0 0

condition. 459-7057

N O V A 1966 Automatic Mr. powar

f m Mareo 5200 m a n $ 8 1 0 0 or beM After Spm

• u blue 357-3253

S P E C T R U M 1967 CL. 4 matic Mareo dafog m a n $4 900 Rocfieaser

door euto-Mc 37.000

651-4663

SPRINT 1968 - red, 5 • r n - f m radio. 3,100 m a n

643-7507

M2 Chrysler AIRES, 1968. K Power b r a k n . Mr. 22.000 m a a $ 5 2 0 0

sieermg A 1. exceaeni

656-3464

C O R O O S A 1976 - wen maintained

$ 9 0 0 or beM offer 660-0745

662 Chrysler 864 Dodge LASER 1966 - Maca on btock. 5 speed power M s e n n o / b r a M a . aft. am- fm caaeafla. reer dMog. ML rear louver* ruM A pemt prootod new

M u n o $8 400 421 -2539

NEW YORKER 1677. 2 door broug-ham Air Mother am- fm Mareo cas-sette 64 .600 m a n C icMMnt condi-tion 1 1 2 0 0 474-0616

NEW YORKER 1966 From wheal drive automatic power steering A b r a k n M l power factory mr $4 966

T O W N A COUNTRY OOOOE 9 Mae 8 Grand River

PREMIER LX - 1966 v-6. mr. tat power steering A Drssss kxks. 3 7 0 0 m a n $ 11 0 0 0 343-0094

664 Dodge AIRES 1963 4 door Mr power steering A b r a k n 80.000 m a n good condition $2650 5 9 ' - 0 8 7 6

A S P E N 1978 - power sieermg' b r a k n . Mant 8 eutomatx very ctoan A dependabM $250 422-7489

1MPALA. 1973 V-6, 350 engme $300 RMtabM tranaportation CMI 4 7 4 - 0 8 2 3

IMP ALA 1977 Wagon Vary good C a l after 4pm, condftion $900

IMPALA - 1979 4 door, ongmM owner, runa good, new axheuet $550 After 6pm 851-7342

IMPALA 1980 auto. Mr. gold, excel-lent condition One owner $2500 or best ofter 4 7 6 - 9 0 2 1

MALIBU. 1977 Wagon. Good tran-sporauon. $300 4 2 1 - 5 5 6 3

M A L I B U . 1979 Classic wagon, cruise air. auto, good 76.000 m a n $2,000

M O N T E CARLO 1979- Air. stereo, good condition. $1600

4 6 3 - 6 3 6 1

M O N T E CARLO 1985 cruMe. Oft, am- fm cassette, mr. $4,500 or beM

3 9 7 - 8 1 0 9

M O N T E Carlo 1968 SS Black load-ed. $6900,'best. Unda. 965-3464 . ext 282 or Scott 6 2 4 - 6 2 4 3

M O N T E CARLO 1981 • $2 ,168 Runa A looks I k s new M A R K S AUTO SALES Garden City

427 -3131

E C L A S S . 1 M 3 4 M o r . 4 cyander. 4 7 . 0 0 0 m i s * , mr. automatic sm-fm stereo, o n g m a owner new oenery. da rk brown $3600 522-7231

F IFTH AVENUE 1965 l o a d M . Meth-er. sm- fm cassette e n f t n . axceaent condition. $7000 C a l E v n . A w e n -ends 862 -2620 Days. 352 -9713

F IFTH Avenue 1 9 M '1. 37.000 m a n . air. power stereo, defog. ruet pami. fabric protection $6700 433-3669

LASER - 1965. siicMsnt oondtoon Air conditioning, am-fm t lereo. crmee. and mors $6500 CMI between 5PM- 10PM 464-6626

LASER - 1 9 M Fuly loaded M pow-er, bought other car must s a l $ 5 , 0 0 0 Leave m s n s g s 399-6227

LEBARON. 1977 37.500 .actuM m a n . no ruM. Excslsnt condftion

522-6311

LE B A R O N 1965 - GTS. turbo loed-M . exce len t condition 42 ,000 m a n . $ 6 1 0 0 or beet ofler 651-0705

L e B A R O N 1968 ConverbbM Turbo, automatic, air Mather every option C o m p a r e New and Save only $ 1 4 , 9 9 5

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

N E W YORKER 1963 - low miM*. loaded. orlgmM owner $4 600 After 6 P M 634-5232

C H A R G E R 1963 air s u n r o o f AmFm, 5 speed low m a n Good condtoon-$2 B00 E v n 565-3265

LANCER. 1966 ES Automaoc aa . 33 000 m a n and ready lo go M $6 798

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY J S £ 0 CARS

3 6 3 - 1 3 0 0

C R O W N VICTORIA L X 1967 4 door loaded $11,200

4 5 3 - 1 7 9 7

LANCER. 1966 ES Automaoc aa . 33 000 m a n and ready lo go M $6 798

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY J S £ 0 CARS

3 6 3 - 1 3 0 0

C R O W N VICTORIA 1964 BiicMMnf condition $6 000

6 4 1 - 6 6 6 4

MIKAOA 1960 316 . mr slereo. vi-nyl lop eutomaac a l power w e r y Bang works $900 C a l 2 7 7 - 3 3 6 3

ESCORT 1961 OL powar Meenng. poeMr b r a k n good condtoon $750 6 6 6 - 4 4 1 8

OMNI 1990-4 door netcnowes 4 ipeed excaaant condftion muet s n . $ 1200 5 6 6 - 3 3 6 6 or 2 5 6 - 4 2 0 6

ESCORT 1961 4 speed, amfrn cas-sette radK new a m $ 1.000 or beat ofler After 6pm 4 7 4 - 6 6 6 8

O M N I 1968 Silver eutomet lc c n a n mr sm- lm radio, good cory-diuon $4 500 Oey* 332-3010 . even 3 3 4 - 6 3 4 6

ESCORT 1962 - very good condrnon. $660 4 7 6 - 9 1 3 9

O M N I 1968 Silver eutomet lc c n a n mr sm- lm radio, good cory-diuon $4 500 Oey* 332-3010 . even 3 3 4 - 6 3 4 6 ESCORT 1962 Wegon eutomabc

RAM CHARGER « 7 6 . -anow plow $1500 or beet ofler

666 Ford

$1 ISO t a k n TYME AUTO

SHAOOW 1967 b r a k n mr s tereo automat ic 13.000 m a n $ 8 0 0 0 72S-6S27

l a g o n 52 0 0 0 " * Runs

536 -7747

SHADOW 1961 Turbo loeded I k e new 21 000 m a n M . 0 0 0 3 4 4 - 0 6 3 7

SHADOW 1988 2 door 2 5 aire automstic sr cassette tat cruMe. ext wsrrsnty $9,895 6 4 1 - 7 7 8 2

C H A R G E R • 1963 2 door hate* mr. A M / F M . CB radio eutomeoc New tires exheual O e k n Excel-lent condition After 5 P M 478-7408

CHARGER. 1965 4 speed sm-fm stereo new e x h a u u 26 .000 m a n Exceaeni condition $3500 425-9138

C O L T VISTA stationwagon 1966-AH evaaabM options seets 7. sxesaent condition. $6900 'best 422 -5066

COLT, 1967 E- 4 door, automatic Mr power $6 996

T O W N A COUNTRY DOOGE 9 Mae A Grand River 474 -6668

C O R O N E T 1966 Southern car needa work. $1,250 After 6 P M

421-5088

D O D G E , 1964 600 ES 4 door auto-matic. sir stereo, c r u m . HR, $3,795

BLACKWELL FORD 4 5 3 - 1 1 0 0 4 5 3 - 1 3 2 7

SHELBY 1964 Southern body, very good condition $3950 Aak to Jonn 54 1-8494

866 Ford

ESCORT 1963 - Wagon GL low m a n . new u r n power steering, f a n sutomaac s i a n e m concv tion $ 2 B 0 0 / M M 4 7 6 - 1 2 1 3

ESCORT 1963 wagon body A mien-or M e new eulomabc. power slser-ing, e» front inhn l drive, rear Oe-•oggei sm/ tm 2 new B r n A ekyrv ment New axhauM ay Men i N m front struts t rsnsmmlcin check

166.600 m a n $2 ,400 C a l before Sem or after 6pm 561-6210

D O O G E 600' 1966 - convertible ex-caaant condition, power t teenng 8 b r s k n automatic a * 40 000 m a n $ 7 0 0 0 453 -2812 455 -0375

DYNASTY. 1968 F u l power low low m a n burgundy in color, sharp $12 9 6 8

T O W N A COUNTRY DOOGE 9 MIM A Grand River 474-6688

LANCER 1965 automatic power steering, b r s k n . door locks air

I. Uft. $5500 377-2337

LANCER 1965 T u r b o 4 door srr s l e reo caaaet le excMtont cond i t i on $3 ,000 455-0849

L A N C E R . 1966 A u l o m s t i c sir pow-er 16 .895

T O W N A C O U N T R Y DODGE 9 M I M 8 G r a n d River 474-6668

BILL BROWN USED C A R S

The Area's largest useO car dealer for high quality and unbelievaWe prices'

" 0 "

DOWN!* ESCORTS

40 m s tock

T E M P O ' S G o o d Se lec t i on

M U S T A N G GT 'S 8 C o n v w r u o m

VAN CONVERSIONS G o o d Se lec t ion

A E R O S T A R S Loaded from $9,995

' on app roved credi t p lus tax 8 tag Ext rs on seMc< m o d e l s

BILL BROWN FORD

522-0030

ESCORT 1963 5 speed A M - F M ttarac cessans sunroof, good oon-dmon , $1.500 4 5 9 - 3 4 4 7

ESCORT 1964 automatic powar Meering. br e « n low m a n . $ 2 ^ 6 0

TYME AUTO 465-5666

ESCORT 1964 neeos motor bee: ofter 5 3 3 - 6 7 4 7

ESCORT, 1964 Wegon Automatic I srr s lereo reer de f ros t p o w w

neenng power y e t s 13 195

BLACKWELL FORD 453-1100 453 -1327 ESCORT 1964 $2200 or beM Oftw Good cond i t ion 255 -6381

ESCORT 1965 O L W A G O N -Loed-ed exceaeni condition 1 owner 45,000 m a n $3,950 4 7 7 - 2 1 9 0

ESCORT 1 9 6 5 H Pony , a m - t m 47 000 m a n excaaant c o n d f t i o n undercoat 8 pemt p r o t e c t i o n C M efter 4 PM 464 -8203

ESCORT 1 9 6 5 1 Good cond f t i on 3 6 000 m a n $3 000 Af le r 6 p m 652 1577 . or 8 5 2 - 5 6 1 1

ESCORT 1966 GT - wh i le low m a n m m t cond i t ion After 8 P M 6 3 4 - 6 2 3 2

ESCORT i98€ Manue l 2 door power steering 8 b r e k n 19.000 m a n Am- fm s ie rec G o o d c o n a -t ion $3500 4 6 4 - 8 1 9 0

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866 Ford 866 Ford 866 Ford 866 Ford ESCORT 19*6 GT wh,ie nwnt condition loeded. $6600 Carol Wor» 64S-3736 Moma 846-1474

ESCORT 1967 G l wagon, aut&mat ic Mr. siereo A more 23,000 maee $6»9S or best ofler 569 -0 791

ESCORT 1987 Red cloth Interior stereo ctaaaerte defogger

S63-7130

EXP 1862 Mechanic s dream Bad engine, excellent interior New parts, tlree. brake*, elc Seat ofler

647-1102

EXP 1967. excellent condition, cruise, till. Mr. AMFM stareo cas-eetle and more $6900 or best otter

261-7216 or 421-5280

ESCORT W56 G T White, 5 spaed rio rust repair contract Musi so* belore 10/1. $4.00Ci i f lar 3 5 7 ;>3»s

ESCORT, 1987 0T S speed Mr. stereo, casserie, power steermg. power orates electric defrost. $6,495

BLACKWELL FORD 453-1100 453-1327

EXP 1963 S speed power steering A Drakes good condition. $2200

425-7474

EXP 1862 Mechanic s dream Bad engine, excellent interior New parts, tlree. brake*, elc Seat ofler

647-1102

EXP 1967. excellent condition, cruise, till. Mr. AMFM stareo cas-eetle and more $6900 or best otter

261-7216 or 421-5280

ESCORT 1966 5 speed, air am-fm stereo Im lone black S gray $4,500 Ver> good condition 642 S617

ESCORT, 1987 0T S speed Mr. stereo, casserie, power steermg. power orates electric defrost. $6,495

BLACKWELL FORD 453-1100 453-1327

EXP 1986 eutometlc, low tmieege. > ear d e i o g g * $4900 or Deal ofter

459-4673

EXP 1862 Mechanic s dream Bad engine, excellent interior New parts, tlree. brake*, elc Seat ofler

647-1102

EXP 1967. excellent condition, cruise, till. Mr. AMFM stareo cas-eetle and more $6900 or best otter

261-7216 or 421-5280

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1988 T E M P O GL 4 D O O R A u t o m a t i c , a i r , tilt w h e e l . s p e e d c o n t r o l , a n d m u c h m o r e 1

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W A S $ 1 1 , 3 1 0

$ 4 0 0

R E B A 1 a NOW '8595'

W A S

$ 1 5 , 1 5 7

1988 M U S T A N G G T 3 0 2 5 speed, air . dua l m i r r o r s , power w i n d o w s & l ocks , casset te , s p e e d c o n t r o l . 'Mt * n e e t t r unk l ock ax le , de f ros te r l o a d e d ' S l o c k u M S - 3 9 6 6

NOW 113,395*

1988 T H U N D E R B I R D D E M O C a s s e t t e , p o w e t w i n d o w s a n d l o c k s power sea t , t i l l w l iee . s p e e d c o n t r o l & m u c h m o r e S t o c k = 8 8 - 2 5 5 1

WAS $16,465

$600 R E B A T E NOW'11,995*

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D u a l c a p t a i n ' s c h a i r s , o a d e d . p o w e r w i n d o w s &

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• NOW'9995*

W A S $ 7 5 4 8

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EXP, 1967 Red steering A brekee condition $6200

cruise. powar tunroof. air mini

247-9456

FAIRMONT 1060 e i c t f w l condi-tion. S '000 or best ofter

455-7791

GRANADA 19611 - 6 cylinder euto-melic. 4 door scsoiutely i p o l M u msicje A out Powar steering A brakes tm am-lm stereo. d o l h in-terior very wek maintained 6* origi-nal own® 71.000 mlies. Asking only $2500 422-5562

GRENADA 1976 - $400 427-1346

LTD 1974 new Must sen $575 ,

474-2643

LTD 1977 $1200 Csk afler 4 30pm 937-3123

LTD 1976 Automat ic , p o w a r brakes-steering. air, good condition, original owner $600 474-4154

F o r d

MUSTANG '9*3 GT Loaded. « c « -lent condition. $3,650 or baal oflar Aak for Rob 455-4226

MUSTANG. 1963. L 4 apaad. corv aoM. (unroot, rear defog 45.000 mUse >2,650 9161-2697

MUSTAMG. 1964 LX Convertible 5 0 5 apeed. ea c ate ewe, red with white top Only $7,495 Hmee Part Lincoln-Mercury 425-3036

MUSTANG 1964 - 5-0 engine, 5-speed. T-roof, hetctibeck, atarao A door locks $6700 591-1722

MUSTANG 1986 LX- Mr. rear de-togger. aunroot, Plonaar atereo sys tam, 61,000 miles $4500 or baal offer Aftar 5pm: 425-0475

LTD, 1963 Excellent, 4 door loaded. Mac*, power steering brakes, slereo $2950 ' ~ "

n 422-4229

LTD 1985 power steering/brakes air V6. am-tm. cruise, Ml, riew tires, battery A exhaust $4,995 281-6729

LTD 1966 - Crown Victoria, LX 4 door loaded, formal root 9000 miles wlver metallic, cabernet Interior $15,995 464-6623

LTD 2 1978 - Runs good 535-5617 425-8709

MUSTANG GT 1986 Mint condi-tion, 5 speed T-Tops. loaded black., low miles $8950 553-2886

MUSTANG GT '986, T-tops, 'cod-ec $6,500 o* best ofler Call after 5 pm 728-7518

MUSTANG GT 1983- Loeded. excel-lent ccmdition -ed sunrool, front spc*ler with tog fights, 84 Cougar rims with new tires $4700 or best

477-3292

MUSTANG LX 1985. 4 cylinder, 4 speed, low mules extras, $4,600 or best After 6pm. 326-5306

MUSTANG LX, 1986 Power steer-ing-brakes, AmFm stereo. 4 speed. $5,500 624-8450

MUSTANG LX 1987 -air, cruise, slereo cassette. automatic, rear de-fog, must sell Greet condition Ask-ing $8300 729-2496

MUSTANG LX 1985- 4 cylinder, 4 speed halchback. a* , cnjtse con-trol am-fm. power steering-brake*. very clean. 36 000 miles $SOOO Days 459-8080 Eves. 462-1533

MUSTANG. 1965 Convertible New engine, mostly restored New Urea Evenings 258-5015

MUSTANG 1971 - Mach I 351C. double barrel, exceaeni m A out Must see $4500/of1er 721-4529

MUSTANG 1978 4 cylinder, stick, am-lm cassette, power Wakes' steering, clean $950 «rm 422-1050

MUSTANG 1978 Hatchback, Dam-aged rear quarter Automatic, pow-er steering A brakes V6 Good inte-r io r $375 977-3273

MUSTANG 1978 2 + 2, automatic. Cute little carl $950

TYME AUTO 455-5566

MUSTANG 1979. automatic. Mr. good tires, drives but needs work, $550 or best ofler 591 -2559

MUSTANG, 1980. Gray, 4 cylinder. 4 apeed. good conMtlon. $1,200 or best offer Can 477-3688

MUSTANG 1962 OT- red. New tlree/ rims Low miles. Stored winters $5100 or best ofler 522-2576

MUSTANG- 1982 6 cylinder, power steenng/brakes, best ofler

981-6386

MUSTANG. 1966 LX Slereo. cruise power locks, 4 apeed, Mectnc de-frost, $5,296

B L A C K W E L L F O R D 4 5 3 - 1 1 0 0 4 5 3 - 1 3 2 7

MUSTANG, 1967 GT 3.0 5 Dark red, 16,000 miles. Loeded, Mint $10,200 After 8 464-9566

MUSTANG 1967 GT convert, auto, Mr loaded aMrm extended warran-ty 20,000ml $13,500 66 ' -3637

8 8 6 F o r d

T-BiRO 1967 Sport coupe, loaded, rare V-6, 6 yr unlimited mite war-ranty Must teel $11,900 or beat of-„ 4*7-1957

TEMPO 1966. OL, 4 door automat-ic, air. AMFM. $5600 or bast ofler

851-0463

TEMPO 1966 GL-5 speed. Mr am-fm cassette 32,000 maes. new tires, exceaeni condition $6000 549-7499

TEMPO 1966 LX. 4 door 31,000 maee, supurb condition tun power crusle. am-fm. Mr. reer defrost, rust-proofed $6000 477-4190

TEMPO 1967. 2 door Sport GL. 5 speed. Mr. good condition $6,650

451-2239

THUNDERBIRD 1977 Runs good 76.000 maes. $900 best 569-6327

8 7 2 L i n c o l n

CONTINENTAL 1985 - Meek/gray, aHenl condition. 56.000 mites.

$9.5000 or best ofler 564-0675 or 348-2131

MUSTANG. 1967 GT 5.0 5 speed, only 7.000 maee, looks like new CMI for details Hines Park Lincoln-Mer-cury 425-3036

MUSTANG 1987 - LX convertible, loaded. 13,000 mUes wfilte on whits. 455-3448

MUSTANG. 1988 GT Automatic, Sir. T-tops, $13 295 Nortfi Brothers Ford 421-1376

PROBE, 1989 GL Aulomatlc, air. more 3.000 miles $13,495 North Brothers Ford 421-1376

PROBE 1989 GT extras, new Elec-tric moon roof 4 months old WM -ranty $16,000 363-5674

TAURUS 1986 LX - All options, 27.000 mUes, asking $8750

476-4838

TAURUS, 1987. LX Fully loaded In-cluding digital dash keyless entry, cast wheels $9800 464-6303

T-BIRD 1977, I $600 or best

i tires, new brakes Ir CaH after Spm

477-2584

T-BIRD 1978 - good condition, new transmission A starter $2300 Cell after 6pm 261-8599

T BIRD, '960. needs transmission work $500 firm 453-7614

T BIRD 1963 Turbo Coupe, beautiful white 5 speed aH options, new tires and Battery Nice $5150 549-5844

T-BIRD, 1983 6 cyl. Mack, low mites, very good condition, $3,200

349-1676

auiomatic Mr, cruise, power

rear de-

T-B1RD 1984 VI stereo, cassette. steering, power brakes trosi $5 295

B L A C K W E L L F O R D 4 5 3 - 1 1 0 0 4 5 3 - 1 3 2 7

T-BIRD, 1985 Automatic, sir. lots more, low miles, priced to sen last a' $5,995

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY USED CARS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

TEMPO GLS 1966. 2 door, cruise. Mt. cassette premium sound, atr, extra dean $6000 Cerofyn 525-2317

TEMPO 1964 GL, red. Mr. caseefle 4 door, very deen 63.000 mUes. Asking $3 500 652-8440

TEMPO. 1966 OL 4 door. 5 speed.

A brakes, rear defrost, nice car $4 995

B L A C K W E L L F O R D

4 5 3 - 1 1 0 0 4 5 3 - 1 3 2 7

LINCOLN CONTINENTAL. 1962, loaded 69.000 mites. good condi-tion. $5400,'Best offer 420-2501

LINCOLN, 1968 CONTINENTAL Black with Gray leather. $25,900

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

MARK VII. 1985, 8M Blass Designer Series Sliver,'Sand hnieh Well maintained Only $9,000 476-2541

MARK VII, 1966 - LSC. 35.000 miles original owner, must sen New car delivered, $14 500 363-4565

MARK VI 1982 Designer series Mack A pewter leather Interior wire wheels loeded Excellent condition 70.000 miles $6700 Eves 626- '967

TOWN CAR. 1983, Signature Series, excellent condition, gray metallic, loaded 981-6654

TOWN CAR 1984 excellent condi-tion inside & outside $8,000

477-2657

TOWN CAR, 1985 Signature $10,500 729-5700

TOWN CAR. 1985. 4 door, creme, 56.000 miles, exceaeni condition. $9,550 348-2095

TOWN CAR 1988, loaded, da r t grey, excellent condition, $19,900

642-9071

TOWN CAR 1988- Signature Series Executives' car Sharp

455-1459

8 7 4 M e r c u r y

CAPRI 1980 - needs body work. $800 or best Cal after 6PM.

455-7497

CAPRl, 1962. Hetchbec*. sunroof, automatic, power windows, stereo cassette Good condition $1800 or best offer After 4 255-2827

CAPRI, 1982 Ail stereo, caseetle power steering A Makes, 4 speed $2,395

B L A C K W E L L F O R D 4 5 3 - 1 1 0 0 4 5 3 - 1 3 2 7

8 7 4 l e r c u r y

COUGH 1962 - XR7 V-6 Automat-ic. loefd- options. 43,000 maee. umderoiied-clean $3,600 421-6039

COUGH 1964 - Good condition $4200 .oaded- For Into contact Sieve <rlng business

COUGA '964 LS, loedad, excel; lent coMtion $4950

COUOrf '964 Burgundy, Mr, M power,nv-Im cassette greet condi-tion $|00/bes1 offer 427-9049

COLKW 1985 Silver V6 48.000 maes xceaeni condition! OngnM owner,6.350 Troy 649-4725

COUQR- '966 V6. automatic, M r CTUM»»ereo. cassette, lilt wheM. powermoows A locks. 6 way oow-arsea$7,450

E A C K W E L L F O R D 4 5 3 - 1 0 0 4 5 3 - 1 3 2 7

QRA.N MARQUIS, 1979 Good condltn. loeded $695 397-9527

GRAN MARQU1S 1973 Station Wago 429 cubic Inch. tu« power no ru« excellent $950 349-3637

GRAfi MARQUIS 1986. metalhc smolu loeded 28.000 maes excel-lent ceditioh $11,500 451-2299

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CALAIS 1986 Excellent c o n d N w am-lm caaaetle automatic, powwr steering Mekes. 17100 477-17*9

CIERA 1963 4 door. bucfcMs AmFm. 4 cyender t i t + cruiee. atr $2,950 Hurry! 528-0750

CUTLASS. 1972. Convert ible Runt great, beat ofler Needs restoring After 6pm 464-768'

CUTLASS. 1973, power steering A Makes stored Winters Exceaeni snaps $2100 397-9629

CUTLASS 1977 Supreme, runs, good perU CM, $175 /bea t

After 12 Noon 534-0716

CUTLASS 1981 Brougham good condition, am-fm slereo. power sieenng/Makee, Mr. $2600 or best ofler Leeve message 421-9963

CUTLASS. 1963 Supreme 50.000 maaa. air, power Makes, steering A

348-2 IT t locks $4500'Dest Deys After 5pm 346-6441

CUTLASS 1984 - Clera, 4 door, Wl. cruise, wl black'grey, excel lent condi t ion $4200 861-3017

Mougham. re wheMs

GRA») MARQUIS 1965 - LS Brounam b u r g u n d y loaded 41 OOmiies. like new $8400

after 7pm 453-4028

GRAB MARQUIS, 1984 anginal owne 41.000 maee immaculate

661-0659

GRAD MARQUIS 1988 GS, blue. 11 St mi les , mos t op t i ons $14,® After 6pm 553-3921

GRAD MARQUIS 1964 immacu-late ngine has 12,000 t r ies . s» pows rust proofed, formal vinyl roof. Mnut $7500 525-284 7

LN7 ike EXPi 1982-4 speed, air Mactwrih leather interior sporty whes. new Makes, runs good $135 Dave 224-0907 , 422-7336

LN-71982 Automatic, stereo, runs goor t i , 100 Afler 5pm, 981-3766

LYNLS 1962 4 door, 4- jpeed. Mr 53,0) miles, excellent condition $191 425-7165

LTN 1982. cruijte control, stereo. $1.03 or best ofler 464-0284

i agon, car. o rust. 5 speed 46,000 mfea. motirs car $3,200 or best ofler

661-3564

LYh 1963 Wagon, new engine, newrenes. new tires new exhaust mutseH. $1,995 ftrm 522-4675

MAQUIS 1963 - triple burgundy Imncuiale condit ion! ONf. $2,950 TYIc AUTO 455-5566

MEKUR XR4T1 1966-Aulomatlc, ar.ew Makes/t i res, sunroot, leath-er, <celient condit ion, garage kept M u sen, $8950 661-4072

CAPRI 1962 - 6 cylinder hatchback, am-fm caaaetle. 30.000 maee.

sharp. $3,800 651-6595

COLONY PARK. 1985, LS 10 pas-senger wegon Nice family car Safty c h e c k e d and r e a d y t o g o $8,395 Hlnet Park Lincoln-Mercu-ry 425-3036

COUGAR 1978, 351. automatic. Mr. am-fm. power steering, 2nd owner Ofler Leave message 391-3693

COUGAR. I960 XR7 60.000 maee $2400 or beel ofter 591-0031

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up to $3000 rebate

LEASING AVAILABLES S A M E

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MEKUR 1985 XR4tl - Mack. 5 sped, turbo, leather, loeded, new tire A Makes. 40.000 milee. excet-lert$8.450 851-1782 or 626-9099

MEKUR. 1986 XR4TI Low mUes, Re and Reedy wtth leather Only $8^5

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY USED CARS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

MWTEGO. 1973, $500 CMI after 6:Jpm 453-1966

MWTEREY. 1965 4 door. 74.000 eoM maee. second cmner $800.' M l after 6pm 459-9637

SBLE. 1986 LS. loeded new Mhek $000 Mheim tires. 32.000 maes Asking

261-4952

Yegon c*lse. A more, 35,000 mUes $9100 54-3777 or 258-6144

DPA2 LS. 1964 5 speed. Murra-i n wheels. AmFm tape, cruiee Mr. In maee Loaded' $3,700 398-2765

DPAZ. 1984 power steering/ lakes automatic air. 90.000 maee, 1700 After 5pm 626-1142

2PHER. 1980 WAGON Power Sienna—A -brekes, -automatic, osae. $495 977-3273

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N«SAN. 1964 300ZX. 55.000 rrMee. iMeed Loeded. T-tope etc $6,865 JMK CAULEY CHEVY 855-0014

ItfSAN, 1964, 300ZX Turbo Anni-enary Edition, every poeMbie op-«a. stock rtrns A 3 pc DBS nms >«s: 356-7140 Evea: 626-3066

•SSAN. 1967 Pathfinder XE V6, Mtimattc. 4x4 tk, power steering, neer Makes, am-fm cassette. t i t . »wse. 15.000 maes. red A reedy to to. Only $12,906

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUAUTY USED CARS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

HJLSAR, 1964 NX- 5 speed Mr, ifereo sunroor

SUNSHINE HONDA 1205 ANN ARBOR RD PLYMOUTH

453-3600 OPEN SATURDAYS 10-3

PULSAR 1966 - Mack. 5 speed, am-fm stereo, sunroof, very dean, muet aae. $5,500 Evea 459-7158

PULSAR 1987 - NX, l-Vpa. u t r n low milee. excel lent condi t ion $9500 347-2451

300 ZX 1966 Red. 23.000 maes. $14 ,500

A l options 661-0689

8 7 6 O f c t e m o b i t o

CALAIS 1985 Black! 2 door. Fun power air. AmFm stereo caaestte. low maee After 6pm. 567-3128

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S CHRYSLER o PLYMOUTH

THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS" SAVE ON ALL THESE USED CARS

WITH AIR CONDITIONING!

CALAIS. 1986, Supreme. 4 door, gray, loeded. excellent, 31.000 t r i es new Makee $7200 721-5323

ICALLAIS. 1965 Automatic, Mr, power steering, p o w v Makes, pow-

wmdows. power lodes, am-lm j ca t te t i e tm. crmee, low rrriee. only

' T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY USED CARS

353-1300 |Ct ERA 1983 Brougham, 72.000

*85 DODGE ARIES WAGON Low mHe*. lull pow-ar. bieck.

•4495 •85 VOYAQER LE

Air. sutometic. p a t e r windows snd Ooor locks HR wdeM. cruise control power eeets Mereo caaaane. privacy gtaaa. 7 paaeenger A mora.

•6995

'84 RELIANT 4 door, one owner,

air. automatic. 36.000 mMes. *3995

'80 8UNBIRD Air. automata, low

mNea. axceaeit tranaportation.

•1795

•88 VOYAGER LE Loeded. wood grain, low mile*

•8995

*88 VOYAGERS Low miles, V6'a , 7 peeaenger. automat-ics. tilt wheel , a i r , cruiae control I more.

MU$T SEE! ONTHESPOl FINANCING

EXCELLENT SELECTION WAMMNTTS AVAILABLE

l k £ F A R M I N G T O N HILLS C H R Y S L E R * P L Y M O U T H

I G R A N D R I V E R A N D M I D D L E B E L T

5 3 1 - 8 2 0 0 4 7 6 - 7 9 0 0

iwy good cor idMon $4400 Before 5pm &

CIERA 1984 Broughem - 4 door. u le te u * nation, only

$2,480 TYME AUTO 456-5566

CUTLASS 1979 Supreme sta-Boneegon Good condnton, powar steering, Makee A atr. $560

540-3792

CUTLASS 1966 SUPREME Broug ham, options, 44,000 maes excel-lent condition Afler 9pm, 824-8847

DELTA. 1979 repairable must take hole car $350 453 4233

DELTA 68 1977 - 4 door good con-dition. great trenaportsl lon. high mileage $800 Eves 355-5245

DELTA 68, 1978 4 door, Mr cond>-Honing, looks and runs good, $ '650

255-5696

DELTA 68 I960 - Royal Mougham 2 door dieeei, new engine, 15.000 mites loaded, wrtes car Exceaeni condition Inside/out $2500 ftrm

464-3847

DELTA 88 1964 Brougham, 4 door loaded M l power excellent condi-tion $4,500 540-48J3

DELTA 68, 1964 RoyMe Broug ham. V-8. saMe Mown, veiour. ex ceBent $4 900 best 651-6685

FIRENZA 1965. SX. Coupe. Mr sun-roof cassette Loeded, dean Excel lent condition, 541-1545

OLDS MOBILE SUPREME 1965, 4 door, 6 cylinder, greet shape $7500 642-9168

OLDS 88 1986 V-6. automatic air, power steering, power Makes, pow er windows, power locks, am-lm cassette tilt cruise, low maes only $7,895

T A M A R O F F B U I C K QUALITY USED CARS

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

OLDS 98 1974. new I rsnsmt iwon a* radiator, etc N«eds Makee $300 624-1027

OLDS 98. 1979, runs good, AMFM stereo air, $1,000 or best offei M 'er 6 661-59W

OLDS 98- 1983 Regency Brou j ham. sharp, loaded, low rra lad owner, exceaeni $6900 647-563

OMEGA, 1975 Automatic power steering, new tires A exhaust minor rust, runs excellent $500 531 -85®2

OMEGA 1964 - Mr. cruise am-frp more Nov! 348-30JC

REGENCY, 1985 12'mos unamlted miles. GM warranty, •ent condition $8850 47l

REGENCY 1988. Brougham BluA Mue leather loeded. warranty nan smoker $17 000 652-6649

TORONADO. 1986 Fully loedec low t r ies , showroom new FlnandAg avMlaMe $9,991

TOWN A COUNTRY DODGE ' 9 Mrte A Grand River 47 4-68«8

8 7 8 P l y m o u t h

CARAVELLE 1985 - 4 door- gr«v excellent condition, $4000

564-8886

CARAVELLE, 1987 SE Turbo, « door, automatic, air. cnaae. Wl power windows A seats Uke nee. $6,388

B L A C K W E L L F O R D 4 5 3 - 1 1 0 0 4 5 3 1 3 2 7

CHAMP 19«0. 4 apeed. air. sunroet am-fm. new parts, deen $1500

After Spm, 477-5058

CHAMP 1982 Hatchback. 4 speed am-fm caaaetle good transport* lion 78,000 maee $ 1.100 591-2S69

FURY 1976 - New GT Grand Am i res on troni 318 motor $350 532-0067

HORIZON 1979 - TC3, 4 apeed stick, low t r iea. new tires, economt-cM tranaportation $875 455-4133

HORIZON 1985 - Saver, new bras am-fm tape, must sell, $3,450

522-467 S

HORIZON 1988 Automatic, poww $6,288

TOWN A COUNTRY DOOGE 9 MNe A Grand River 474-6668

RELIANT 1961 wegon - Need cheap transportstlon? ThJe wen maintained car runs wed A looks good $1200 or best ofter 851-1473

RELIANT 1981, 4 door, vinyl top Runs wen1 New nrae Looks great' Good radio $1,800 455-2036

RELIANT 1984, Mr. power steering.' b rakes, a m / t m casse t te , new brakse/sxftauM $2500 344-4659

RELIANT 1964- 4 cylinder, auto power steertng-brekes-locks. Mr Premkan anvfm star cruiee. reer datroet. good condition $1650./offer 994-9193 or 349-02*5

TOURtSMO 1965, HB power steer

Xbrakes auto. air. stereo, low S $4200 Aftar Spm 425-1445

VOYAGER. 1964, LE. power steer •no A Makes, crmee AMFM cas-sette. Mr. and mora 30,000 m«aa $6,000 553-4871

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A BONNEVILLE. GRAND AM SUNBIR0. or 6000 WANTED

Ca* Mr Shepherd SOMERSET GMC 643-6800

BONNEVILLE SSE seals, theft deterrent. 5200 mUes

646-6329

BONNEVILLE 1963 wegon, fu* POWM Mr. automatic, cruise. t#l good condllJon $4700 474-6769

BONNEVILLE 1966 368 4 berre automatic, power Meenng A Makee

ue«, red • originalpamt. no njat, i Interior 4 door $650 I 846-2837

BONNEVILLE 1968 - SE 4 door white, sunroof, fu* power defoggw trunk releeee 7.000 mask, emended

$19,500 674-1167

I This Week's Specials *84 LYNX 4 DOOR

Automatic, power steering & brakes

S a / e Prico '3800

'86 TURBO L«BAR0N WAGON 23,000 mflea. air, full power

•8900

'87 SOMERSET 2 DOOR

Ak, automatic, power steering and brakes. Ii-,., KJW mi»«s SabPrtea*7900

"MOLDS CUTLASS 2 DOOR

Automatic, ak. power steering and brakea.

Smfo Pricm *5200

'85 MERCURY TOPAZ 4 DOOR

Stick shift

'3800

'M BUICK RIVIERA Automatic, lull power, low mile*

Sah Pricm '15,900

'85 BUICK 8KYHAWK

Automatic, e a . power ••aertng A brakea. Low maaa.

BalaPrtoa14900

'86 CAMARO IROC

U,000 mllaa, aatomatic *nd air

•9800

ARMSTRONG BUICK [11 ^ 525-Q9MI

8 8 0 P o n t i a c

BONNEVILLE 1662 Power Meermg-Brekea. am-lm stereo, excaaant. 60,000 maaa. $2400 679-1849

BONNEVILLE 1877 Landau. 2 door. 350 engine, fu» power Exceaeni condition! 11.350 729-3029

BONNEVILLE. 1961^74.000 tr ies,

After Spm 425-5428

BONNEVILLE 1979 Brougham - 4 door, very good condition must tee

j o appreciate CMI 721-2045

BONNEVILLE 1965 Loeded! Excel-lent c o n d i t i o n ' 53,000 miles $4,650 1-685-3086

BONNEVILLE 1982- 4 door, char-coal dray, beauti ful condit ion. 82,000 mi Wife's car. New tlree $3250 459-2465

BONNEVILLE 1962 Wagon - fuS S>ower Runa A looks Uke new $1995 M A R K S AUTO SALES, Garden City 427-3131

F1ERO. 1964 FE FuBy loaded, Sheep skw interior Excellent condi-lion Muet eMI after 5pm 464-6476

HERO 1964 SE Red. automatic, 2.000 maee on new deem mstaaed engine, $4,200 eves 656-2975

FIERO 1986% GT, gold, automatic, exceptionM condition, all exlraa, Must see $12,000 255-1927

FIERO 1986 - sunroof 5 speed, 17,000 maee, excellent condition $5495 375-9557

FIREBIRD 1979 V8, suto air, crutee, stereo cassette very good condition $2200 After 5, 469-4064

FIREBIRO. 1979, V8. auiomatic ex-cellent condition ( ' 9 0 0 . beet ofler Caa after 5PM 471-9242

FIREBIRO 1S62. excellent condition 47.000 rrriee. new tires, $3,800

471-5044

FIREBIRO 1982 SE - V6, eutometlc sir. loeded. leee than 500 rtriet on rebuOt engine $2,999 Ask tor Mark 422-7263 722-5700

T h u r s d a y . S a p l M m b a r 2 2 , 1 W « O & E • 1 5 C

8 8 0 P o n t i a c

"REBWD. 1982 SE $3,996

531-6258

FIREBIRO casset te 17.8*5 Hk

66 SE S speed, Mr. nty" 35 0 0 0 mi les.

Park Lmookv-Marcu-425-3036

FORMULA 1967, fully loeded. ' tope leather man 112.900 Deys 524-6562 Evea. 73^9246

GRAND AM 1986 Meek loeded greM condition! $5 500

350-3397

GRANO AM, 1965 LE V*. eutomet-lc. an. Stareo, caaaetle, cnaae. tat, power windows A locks. reM de-frost $6 995

B L A C K W E L L F O R D 4 5 3 - 1 1 0 0 4 5 3 - 1 3 2 7

GRAND AM - 1966 Am-lm stereo sir, electronic w indows / locks . M * m . custom wheels 38.000 mass

368-0754

GRANO AM 1987 LE - whrte A silver, loeded exlended warranty CMI af-ter 6PM 349-0644

GRANO AM 1967 White. 11,000 maee. loeded sunroof $9995 firm 649-4411

GRANO AM 1937. 20.000 maee. Mr t i t . tm stereo ruetprooled. deen $7825

•d. power. 455-6115

GRANO PRIX. 1979 V8. steering A Makes eutometlc. ak am-tm tilt, wether interior Clean Beet ofler 595-0658 473-0662

GRANO PRO. 1963. Meek loeded. excellent condition. New tires $4300'Best offer 471-0666

GRAND PRIX 1980- V6. Mr, Mt. I m -fm stereo, low miHeegt. good condi-tion $1600 464-0556

GRANO PRIX. 198! Brougham Aa, fu* poww cassette, nice CM onty $3 495 WMranty Quakty automo-biles Buy wtth confidence JEFF BENSON CAR CO 562- 7011

GT 1965 6 cylinder, deen. loeded. exlended warranty $7500 649-1044

SiTOO or kaet 466-0768

i -2000 1*82 - wegon. 4 apead. Mr. 1 owner. Ariione car. excelent oon-dltaon $2000 Before t p m 471-8*67

LE MANS 1*78 Wegon. power lee. V*. auto, no

ruat s i n f a n l condition $1400 A l 427-41*7

LEMANS 1*7*. 3 Good tr

K o c

LEMANS l * * t station wagon, good common, $1200 Ca* aftar 4pm

346-41*1 or 34*-2*36

PHOENIX 1*81-Ak OependaMe tranaportation $1300

645 2666

PONTIAC J 2000 1963-A* auto-matic stereo, encakantiy main-tamed $2300 420-2303

PONTIAC. 18*3 6000 4 cyMxtar 4 door, a* power siceaent condWIon

503-6344

PONTIAC. 1964 T1000 Automatic.. Mr sunroof, aluminum wfveete Sharp $2,385 JACK CAULEY CHEVY 855-0014

PONTIAC 6000 LE - 1*85. 4 door. Mr. am-fm ceeeerte. kj*y loaded. $6200 522-7166

PONTIAC 6000 LE 1964. 4 door, air. poww t tew wg.'Makee. em/lm, new tiree/brafcee. 83.000 m Mecnera-cefy sound $5500 344-465*

PONTIAC 6000 1963. LE 4 door excel lent , well equ ipped.or ig ina l

48.000 maee.$4100 4 6 4 ^ 6

PONTIAC 6000- 1967- Every opOon. V6. sunroof, akjm ef isMt. IpoOeee $8195 363-0636

PONTIAC 80006TE. 1*64 87.000 ~ e d e Mather

1,000 Or M L Ca* Mon.

SUNBHV3 19 79-Power steering/ Makes, good condt ton BaMoftar MOVMdSALE-kanMure. houeenokj

• attar Tpm. 536-6764

SUNWRO, 1*64. automatic. 4 door, ak. MmuHted convertible, k m a n e

$3500 3S7-2U4

SUNBIRO, '984 J2000 Turbo, loed-ed. sunroof, eicekerii oondkion $4,350 883-4792

SUNWRO 1*64- w e s t car, excel-lent condtaon 37.000 m*ae

425-7465

SUNBIRD. 1864 2 door Coupe-Power Meenng 6 Makes. Mr, auto-matic. tat. crmee em-kn :eets t le ,

rack A wire wheels $3750 474-8766 s s x ; -

SUNBIRO 1964. 2 door. auto. Mr. powar tleermg/brekee stereo. 6 1 0 0 0 maee $3750 737-0066

SUNBIRO 1964. 4 door, Mr. auto, am-fm caeeene Asking $3600

Mark Ifler 5pm. 846-5271

SUNBIRD 1986. automatic power IS. low masses, excei-$5300 349-3844

SUNBIRD 1968 5 speed Mr. 40.000 miles. Mown, Good condition $5,000 firm-Attar Spm 547-4235

PONTIAC 6000. 19*6 STE Auto-mate. Mr caasette. loaded'

SUNSHINE HONDA 1205 ANN ARBOR RO PLYMOUTH

4-5S-3600 OPEN SATURDAYS >0-3

All Makes and Models

L E A S I N G

'88 CUTLASS CIERA Stock »9210 Automatic, air. rear de-foggar, accent body stripe. AM-FM caaaetle wire wheels, whitewall tires, front & rear mats, 55/45 split seat. par month

Order All 1989 Models Now!! L E A S I N G

3 3 8 5 0 P l y m o u t h Road , L i v o n i a 2 6 1 - 6 9 0 0 •46 month Maaa $232 41 per month plus 8 94 uee tax equaM $232 35 TotM of payments $11.152.80 $250 seemtty depoeit. license A req $64 00 totei due st Inception $568 35 60.000 t r ie Mlowarca 6- per t r ie thereefter Lasses reeponMMs for excess WOM A MM No option to purchase at leeae and

TRAMS AA lc. loeded

n e

- ' 9 * 2 Mac*. SUtOmM-M power low m*aa on an0Me. $4360V41-6646

TRAMS A a«ce*ani cMerv Mua

U 1*64. loeded Mops. sondMwn. low maes. ver»

sa8. 647-9625

TRAMS AJ non, loeot miecucm IrsnemMM

U 19*5. a i i c l s n t oora*-id. 5 star M M port low engme with overOrlve

on. 8*200 or Me t OAM 556-6052

TRAMS J <M l*65'. f-Loaded. low ieoaa«e. $8600/beM

456-9449

TRAMS AM 19*6 - Btock/grey m a n -or. 2*.000 maee. 5 Bar 5 tpeeO Mr. yowar windows, door locks, mirrors.

$6650 464-8237

TRAMS AM 1986-tully loeded Mack, t-top. 20.000 maes muat sea. $8500 477-0221

TRAMS A M. 19*6 Loeded. 28.000

$9,600 939-4941

TRAMS AM. 1*68. 22.000 maea, ex cedent condition loeded. ruM proofed, extended warranty, must saa by 6-30 $9 800'oftar 464-6829

880 Pontiac

crmee. <4. Only 34.000 mdae A Qeee

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800

882 Toyota CAMREY LE 19*8. 4 cylinder eulo-maBc. ak. tu* power em-lm caa-aetle 14,000 tries. RuM proofed $14 000 or ofler 651-3070

CAMRY LE. 1965 Fu* 48.000 miles Mini condition' $7,350 Aftar Spm. 3*0-2657

CAMRY 1964 turbo dleeM 45.000 m i l l ak. 5 weed ei cedent condi-tion, $6300 465-1654

CAMRY 1965 4 door, 5 tpeed cae-eetle one owriM Beauty

SUNSHINE HONDA 1205 ANN ARBOR RO PLYMOUTH

453-3600 OPEN SATURDAYS 10-3

CAROL LA 1966 -SRS 5 speed, Mr am-fm, red/biecfc 2-lone, dean rune greet, $7500 435-2371

882 Toyota C O M O I X A S M »8*4. toe lent oondmon $4600

ded- eaoak-AJIer Spm

721-6*7*

CORVETTE 1870 au la • • c a i v t t oondHlor 161 offer AAV5PW

mane 360. 00 or beat

286 M M

CRESSOA. 18*2 euton d m * , sunroof loeded. tc $3550 or beet Morntngs

w * c over iciOeea Vat

336-66*7

MR2 19*5 Red' E icat nonl MuM ea« Ca*

or afMr 6pn

MM COrv» 642-7660 336-9647

SUPRA 19*2 Mether sunroof SB options. I ke new, $5660 557-7822 $37-5646

SUPRA 1964 - Ivory a n crushed .Mour interior concktioni Reduced Iron IM $5 800 takes TYMC AUTO

burgundy E jcaaent

$6,500 IO

455-5566

TERCEL. 18*2 4 door student or work $1 196

ncieaent tor

261-2756

TERCEL 1963- 5 Spaed AMFM tlerec. naw tarea condition $3000

hetoneect.

•^T-SS TERCEL 1965 40.000 i r Slereo 5 speed $3,600

Mee or oftM

CELCA GT 1962. 5 speed 59.000 maaa. exceaeni condition. Alpme sound system. $4750 433-3398

TRANS AM. 1987 Autometic Mr. T-tope. every opOon Late nmm onfy 12.000 maee Won't laM M $11.9*5

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

353-1300 TURBO TRANS AM 1960-455 high

shape, stored winters $6000,'beM 326-5*781 or 564-3459

CELICA 1979 OT. runs greet, good condition $1,150 CMI efurflpm 464-4237

C£LICA 1**0 GT Automatic, new trans, runs good, $1500 After 6pm

566-6327

CELICA 1963 GT, 5 speed power sun roof, loeded, no ruM exceaeni condition $4950 478-1593

CELICA 1988, GT coupe, red metal-lic automMic. loaded $14 600' beM ofler 649-3931

882 Toyota TERCEL. 18*7 5 door . a * , automat ic. am-fm reeesftt $7,000 Caa aftar 7pm 9413377

TERCEL 4X4 WAGON 1864 5 speed Gold, aa am-lm caaawit lugaege rack. $3,625 PAGE TOYOTA 352-6580

TOYOTAS 80 TO CHOOSE FROM PRICED FROM $1,494

PAGE TOYOTA 352-

TOYOTA. 1986 MR2 5 speed loeded m mass won't leal $7 995

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALfTY USED CARS

353-1300

8 8 4 V o t t t a w a g a n

GOLF GL. 1*87, 4 door, i sunroof AM-FM CaaeMa aarranry

$7300 461-8*13

GOLF 1**6 4 door, 41 speed ck $4500

a S

461-1022

JETTA 19*2 - « heuM A urea. $2,000 Ca* I

JETTA 1*84 CeaiorrUa oar. rare po-IM eMver aunroot ak, S weed em

$4500 Days 35t>-4646 or 646-7353

884 Volkswagen BEETLE- 1973 $500

BEETLE 1*74 eutomenc stick good condition. $1650 negotiable Call afler 6pm 306-6531 CONVERTIBLE 1972 Super New lot tires, muffle

$2950 274-1629

JETTE 1*87 16,000 mllaa. Boea' | | 2 l 900

E R H A R D B M W 352-6030

SUPER BEETLE 1975. good oonOi-t«m. needs engme wort. beM oftar

34*-7385

VW -964 Rabbn oeeutitul metatkc Mue 4 apeed manuM tape deck new urea many nmm parts no ruM. greet car $3100 Ca* Dr Bagne evenmge or aeeaerid 646-6407

'982 '/W CONVERTIBLE Sih^r biec* lop Sale pnoe $5,900 PAGE TOYOTA 362-8560

CLEARANCE SALE t S M U r T A N Q O T

CONVERTIBLE Automsdc, atr, 32.000

'88 MUSTANG GT Fully loaded, only 400 miles

•12,995

*M COLONY PARK *7 COUNTRY

•QUIRE WAGONS FuBy loaded.

Fro*i»9595

•87 TAURUS LX All availablB options in-cluding power moon-roof.

*10,195

*85-'8t E 8 C O R T S 2 door, 4 doors, wag-one & QTs For ea low

•2196

*87 THUNDERBIRD TURBO COUPE

Fully loaded. Immaculate condition.

*10,995

• 8 4 - ' 8 7 T E M P O S

30 to cImom from ee low as

•2795

'87 MAXIMA This car has ii all, in-cluding moonroof!

*9995

UR XR4TI FuBy loaded, automat-ic arid moon root, ex-ceptional condition.

Bank Rates • We Take Trades • Warranty Available

Stack Hickey 25645 Grand Rivar, Radford

1 mile Waat of Tabgraph 538-6178

* • * *

PONTIAC 8000 4 DOOR DEMO

Stock =80252 UST $13,411 DISCOUNT -2426 REBATE -500

SpRicE * 10,485 * *

-4 SUNBIRD GT ' * DEMO

f*- Stock =80690 * LIST '12.802

« DISCOUNT -1667 ^ REBATE— -250

* pi.LCE * 10,885 F I R S T T I M E B U Y E R

DISCOUNT $600

* *

* *

l * 6 0 0 * SAVINGS .FOR FIRST TIME 7 BUYERS ON A * FIERO ^ LEMANS

GRAND AM * SUNBIRD— -

G R A N D A M D E M O

Stock =80236

$ 12,989

%

GRAND PRIX Stock = 8 0 8 4 0

LIST $14,7B0 DISCOUNT -2264 » REBATE -500 ^

SALE PRICE '12 ,016 *

» *

' 10 ,283 * " * » * '

'HUNTERS SPECIAL - 1988 GMC Vi TON 4x4

PWITIAC f T18K BUTtF IMAka PlAA

s -

Prnse wipars duel stMnieee mirrors, locrnng differential. V6. eutomstic. tilt ra l ly " theeu HO battery , stareo cassette chrome stec Manper. kill spare gages d o t h interior

W A S MOW $13,888 REBATE - 500

113,369 S A L E

J E A N N O T T E ' PONT IA C-GMC TRUCKS /

1404a Sheldon Rd., P t y m o M t h 4 5 3 - 2 5 0 0 uwmiai.aiH.-w) -www — w

W0U*6 M Teea. S M I f r L M a » l T W a S S 3 7 j S 2 * * * * * * * * * * * * *

« c A • r S A L E

C L E A R A N C E

»3'3S33S£

1400 CARS, TRUCKS & VANS

IN STOCK

AEROSTARWAGONS & CONVERSIONS

' 8 8 ' : ESCORT "PONY"

1 9E F I.. 4 Spd., P.B.. Elect Defrost. P175x14 BSW, Cloth Reclining Seats Stk. No 7015

s5890*

?8 TEMPO "GL" 2 DOOR

2JEFI.Aulo PS .PB P Locks. An. Dual Elec Mirrors TUt. Elec D*l . AM-FM Stereo P185.14 BSW Styi*d Steel Wheels Stk No ?074

$8190*

88 FESTIVA 3 DOOR

• C * l 4Speed »• • BSW CmthBeci-nin ' • Lock a * f u e l 0oo< W i d e k < * * * Moldings Gauges Si» N.. 8238

$4890

XLT 2 9 E f!. V6, 5 SoO ' S . P B S(*1 B*ncfi Cruts* Tm Air CorvJ. Lt Grp Oetui* Whaett Tacn AM-FM St*r*0'C*$$ P205/*15 PWL At. Season Lug Rack 0ur«Je Spare St* No 679?

$11,190*

• 6 Y E A R — 100,000 M I L E F

F A C T O R Y R E B A T E

1 0 0 I N S T O C K D I S C O U N T S U P T O $ 3 0 0 0

O S I O N . W A R R A N T Y •

S'88 FESTIVA & 88V2 ESCORT 3.9% A.P.R. or s500 REBATE

'88 T-BIRD TURBO

2 3 E F I Turoo Auto e/0 0 F.* Power A a CorvJ, AM-FM St*r-e o Cass C r m $ e . TUt E»*c 0 * <

Graphic Equsi P2?5*16 A-S. Alum Wh***s Sport Sects Stk NO 6037

s14,590*

W H E E L D R I V E • 6 YEAR — F O R D P O W E R T R A I N

'88 TAURUS "GL" WAGON

3 0 E F i A u t o w / 0 D . F u l P o w -

ar Air C o n f l RR W i p e 4 W * * h

fee Da* docker Mos. CrvM* T*l. Lt G r p S w p * fonad m i -

Covers Lug Rack P20|ai4BSW A - S Stk Mo ft'. 23

•12,790*

P L U S . . . H u g e Y e a r End D i s c o u n t s

'88 L U X U R Y V A N C O N V E R S I O N S List $20,995

Sale $ 1 4 , 9 9 5

Luxury Equipped. Not Stripped • Standard Faaturet 30EFI Autc PS PB |5i P225»t5 WSW 6'DO G V W SpeeC Control T« Aa Confl T Gtass Hinged Doc Chrome Bump*rs • Conversion Feature* AM-FM St*r*0'C*SS*tt* Reckrvng C*pt»h Chairs Sola Bed R-7 insulation Orapwy Pkg Eneror Graphics FulLutury mt*rior Slk Mo 67fe

s234 Per Mo

. flt .1' 4H» »p® e.t» «8{iT0«a "td-e 0ow» ItOW .it" ar !r»> rl mafh wm "ifvr - S. i <H6 to t«amt Pssnett ** •«' w, torn >-r »ft» y M «n ft sa K,o*wia'»«

'V -Of't • I'H mains'' will I*«f-. - 1 L ! < ! M #A»"W"' **• M» LK S*

2 DOOR 23 EFl. 5 SPO PS P9 » Lock Ewe D*< AM-CMStarao-Cass . C'yiS* Sty»*J °08C Wheals Dual Ewe Mnor Tacft I Gauoe*. Console Seats stk No 7r«6

J7,790*

'88 MUSTANG "GT" CONVERTIBLE

50EFI h0. S Sps lJi Tract - L0k All* fr22r«!S r »!} r Ties. Ak/h Wheals a- k.ono -w FM Stereo C 886 Prerr So hC CAM* T« TEETH SPO^ Sews

M6,890*

u

'88 RANGER XLT" PICKUP

3 3 E F l S speed p steering, p tnake 60 *0 cloth seat P}i5kt4 nwi styieO sieei »h**i* chrome step AM FM star*o/ca$8*tt* lech . Sliding wind*,* Stk no

*7290*

"XLT" 4*4

S8f i »i*t »S Wo ton "kO« ».«ea-S* A.* TuaM '<>• Eet Oat Oh VTo«e ** Seas Taoi U ' ioc» I wmoow Capt Om pj»i S mm. A-T tm COM W'MSerto CMI Oh *esr« SM «sc 4SS8

117,990*

'88 MUSTANG " L X " 5 LITRE

1 0 € * I m 0 »Spd ' S P B Traciwn io* {ag»v k i u * l Cru »» £>»c 0e* AM Slereo Caas Ptni.»«

AcceetSlr«e Sik Hn *6?7

* 1 0 , 4 9 0 *

M M M M

MON A THURS 9-9. TUES WED FRI 9-6 OPEN SAT 9-5

HIGHEST SSS T R A D E - I N

3480 JACKSON AT WAGNER ANN ARBOR 1-94 EXIT 172

9 9 6 - 2 3 0 0

' 8 8 F - 1 5 0 " X L T " PICKUP

SCEF Auto M'OD.PS "6 Aui Tank LI Grp AM-CM Sie

Tut Ar Coic St*c 9ur>D*' 15) P?1S«15 BSW A-S Stk Sc 7313

$12,290* ' 88 F -250 4x4 " X L T "

SUPERCAB 3 >***) Auto "-ems Op' Ratic

. -weo-Ssp Ai« *raser Tc-a am CM S»*r*o Crv "vome Stec ">>-Ton*, (Si. 4 IC P-v » •'

18! Air 4 t> LOCk W41--om SkSnj Stk kio 45»j

18,990*

7 S k. FI AuW PS PB 11 am G v w Opt «e'v Suo*r Coo> i0 Bauer, A.,. ' je 'ara Lt MS»'4 0 A-T Aa* -nedkne nau <-m Wv T ecr 141 i* 8 i»H St» No «B43

$14,890*

'89 PROBES AVAILABLE

'88 F-150 SUPERCAB l»E f I S Sp<3 PS p e c Till Chrome Gn-i* l ' Grp IU IM SV-f C.ir • • Cr»»e'S H-a ic B«c 'set1 Si.e -•£ *r "iJ « Bu-npet iS "IJS.-iBSA 1 Cior Sean Sn •. '434 $9990

'88 RANGER " X L T " SUPERCAB

2 3 E f 5 SPC PS PB p:-5 »W. xC 5a"er. Cvc-* Stec Bumper AM -M S'e'eo Cass Tacfi Oi *u- 'on* j^-x Seats Sa&n£ eievJce Stk HE 3742

$8290*

18c* O&E Thursday,September 22. 1988

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OSE OUT! FINAL CLOSE OKR a

15 ESCORT W A G O N S IN S T O C K !

AT SIMILAR SAVINGS

ESCORT GL WAGON

LIST

TIME IS RUNNING OUT! 3 GREAT REASONS TO BUY FROM -

BLACKWELL FORD..

1 FINANCE RATES

THESE UNITS M U S T O

GO! '89s Arriving Daily WE MUST MAKE

ROOM! /k

Automatic, vinyl t x x f 7 s i d e mold lugs, AM/FM 4 speaker stereo, t inted glass, power. Interval wip-ers, dual electric mirrors, 1.9 liter SALE EFI « cylinder engine, rear w indow defroster PRICE

PRICE 110,464

s7720;

s,T93.9% * APR 2

'88 AEROSTAR WAGON

LIST PRICE 19,262

High capacity an ollft auitflary r*ntar p'lvacy glass, electronic rear Oafrosier electronic ramole a i n e c n i l T mm or. rear wndoi. wasnar a «np- I s L U b C U U I ar, W c l r w w rsar detroater. atac- Q I I r Ironies group, power convenience O A L C group luggage rack. ftght group,

3 0 l««r speeC control, tm wheat angina

PRICE '14.984

CASH BACK UP TO $ -|,000 ON SELECTED

MODELS

3 $ 8 8 150 '88 CARS & TRUCKS IN STOCK - '89's IN STOCK

OVER ON EVERY '88 VEHICLE

INVOICE IN STOCK

I 1 gsfi iaw

ON THE SPOT FINANCING! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!

41001 Plymouth PLYMOUTH

Showroo* opan ' M i l f i t Mondqi ft T i m * ,

453-1100 • • NOTICE TO BUYER: The invoice total includes factory holdback and advertlttng , 0 0 1 • ~ L , a ? f v 0 0 4 1 P * * * , 0 ,h® T h * invoica may also not reflect the ultimate coat ol the vehicle due to the

a . 8 % A n n u l ParcarHapa Rata . 24 m o o t h a . o n aa lac tad m o d a H ^ n mo does not

Ula r i uueU FORD

Metro Detroit's Best Kept Secret

-^'IneWesMfg. Dac& Rebates Plus T«, W e i Desknatm

'88 FINAL CLOSE OUT! 88 FINAL CLOSE OUT!

tan,* Y E A R - E N D PONTIAC y GMC TRUCK " ^

- m "BLOW OUT SALE!!" 1988 FULL SIZE EXPLORER CONVERSION VAN

# T - 9 6 2 W A S ' 2 4 , 7 0 3 D E A L E R D I S C O U N T * 5 7 0 8

now $ 18,995* OR LEASE par month

1 AT T W S PMCE W A V A I L A B L I AT SIMILAR SA VINOS

1988 S-15 JIMMY 4x4 S t o c k # T - 1 1 S 7

W A S ' 1 7 . 8 2 8 D E A L E R D I S C O U N T »2040

PRE-INVENTORY SAVINGS ON 1989's!

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Thursday. September 22. 1988 O&E (P.C)ID

Relay winner Canton looms as favorite Balanced lineup key to victory By Dan O ' M e a r a staff wr i te r

As an aspiring champion in girls swimming. Plymouth Canton has more than just talent going for it.

The Chiefs also have history on their side after winning the annual Western Lakes Activities Associa-tion Swimming and Diving Relays Saturday

Since the league was organized in the early '80s, the winner of this ear-ly-season meet has never failed to capture the WLAA crown in Novem-ber.

"I'd like it if it works out that way," said Canton coach Hooker Wellman, who obviously was thrilled to win the relays but not ready to assume anything else.

"Northville was fifth, and they have as good a shot at the league meet as anybody You look at Churchill's lineup, and you don't see how they can lose the league meet."

THE CHIEFS, placing no lower than fourth in any event, rolled up 242 points to hold off Churchill, which made an impressive showing with a 221 total

Defending champion North Farm-ington was third (218), Plymouth Sa-lem. which was eighth in the final tally last year, looks like a true chal-lenger with its fourth-place finish (210).

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Casaie Cummina waa one of the many awimmera who con t r ib -uted to Canton 'a a u c c e a a in the annual Wes te rn Lakes Activities

Associat ion Swimming and Diving Relaya. Cummina he lped t h e Chief a to their only f irat-place finiah in the individual medley.

perennial power Livonia Stevenson was sixth (152).

"I was surprised with some of our swims," said Churchill coach Law-rence Hein after watching the Chargers set a meet record in the 200-yard freestyle. "Our goal was to get into the top four.

"I thought Northville would finish higher, but Plymouth Canton rolled away with it."

The Chiefs won only one event but relied on depth and balance to achieve their first victory in the re-lays.

Canton's lone first came in the 400

individual medley, with Kristy Bru-gar. Jean McLenaghan, Janet Rob-erts and Cassie Cummins finishing 10 seconds ahead of Salem's team at 4:31 86.

EVEN BEFORE that, the Chiefs were well on their way. They opened with a third in the 400 medley and. with remarkable consistency, had five straight seconds in tbe 400 free-style. 200 breaststroke, 200 back-stroke, 200 butterfly and diving,

and "I wanted to make the relays fast, but I wanted to make all of them fast," Wellman said. "I didn't want to have one weak relay.

"This is my eighth year of coach-ing, and it's taken this long to learn how to set up a lineup for that kind of meet."

After winning the IM, the Chiefs finished strong with third place in the 500 crescendo — a combination of various freestyle lengths — fourth in the 200 medley and third in the 200 freestyle.

Wellman added it helps to have the personnel to be able to do what Canton did With 40 girls on the team

as opposed to 23 last year, he had more people from which to select his relay lineups.

The Chiefs used 22 athletes, in-cluding a handful of the team's 15 freshmen, and nobody competed in more than two events.

"When I got there and looked at the times, I saw we were sitting in the best position, because we were seeded no lower than fifth," Well-man said.

"THEN WE STARTED moving up, and 1 realized tbe times I had turned in were legitimate times and we were going to hold our own."

Among the key contributors were Lori Engelhuber, Brugar and junior standouts Nicole Drake and Cum-mins. Engelhuber swam a 2 5 >4-sec-ond split in tbe 200 free and also was on the 400 free unit.

"She doesn't always think she can do it," Wellman said. "But, after that, she came up to me and said 'I'm going to qualify for state.'

"That made her real confident. If the kids can be positive about what they're doing, we'll go a long ways this season."

Brugar also was part of the breaststroke foursome, Cummins the 400 medley team. Drake's contribu-tions were made in the 400 free and crescendo.

"(Brugar) has come into her own, and she's become more versatile than I ever thought she would," Wellman said. "When we need a depth person, I can count on her to be there.

"I can count on (Cummins and Drake) to do anything, and it's nice to have people like that on the team."

SENIOR CAPTAINS Sarah Schmitz and McLenaghan swam two events as did Kelly Riscfae, Val Gil-dhaus, Renee DeBell, Chen Wood-ward, Kristin Moore, Nichole Moo-tresor, Roberts, Erica Carson, Beth Yack and Tami Santomauro.

"It's taken time to build a good swimming program," Wellman said, "and it's starting to come through. I thought tbe kids handled the pres-sure well."

Ah, the pressure. That was some-thing the coach, often vocal and emotional at important meets, also

had to deal with when the Chiefs as-sumed the role of frontrunners.

"Half way through I was my usu-al, nervous self," Wellman said. "Af-ter the diving I calmed down.

"I told one of the coaches I liked it before when we were tbe underdog and were challenging tbe guys up front. I could let loose, run around, get tbe kids going and upset people.

"We've been in positions before to do good things, and I was afraid something might go wrong," he add-ed. "But I realized that was ridicu-lous. Once I calmed down and let myself enjoy it, it was a real thrill."

Despite winning four events, Northville couldn't match Canton's balance. North won two events, tbe 400 medley and crescendo, Steven-son and Farmington one each.

Five meet records fell, Northville setting three in tbe butterfly, diving and 200 medley. Churchill's Barb Turner, Michelle Galindo, Ellen Les-sig and Jenifer Danner swam 1:49.89 in tbe 200 free, and North's Amy Du-thie, Christie Duthie, Kerry Doran and Laurie Oswald set the new stan-dard of 4:51.8 in the crescendo.

WESTERN LAKES GIRLS SWIMMING/DIVING RELAYS

(Satarday al Plymouth Salem)

Team Korea: I Plymouth Canton. 242: 2. Livonia Churchill. 221. 1. North F arming -ton, 218. 4 Plymouth Salem. 210; 5. North-ville. 208. 6. Livonia Stevenson. 152. 7. Farmington, 149. >. Walled Lake Central, 75, I. Westland John Glenn. M. 10 Farm-ington Harrison, 53; 11. Livonia Franklin, 48; 12 Walled Lake Western. 41

tOt-yart medley: I. N. Farmington IJuli-anne Markey. Kerry Doran. Christie Duthie and Laurie Oswald). 4 18 97. 2 Churchill 4:27.1,1 Canton, 4 11 71; 4 Salem. 4 11.2. 5 Northville. 5 00 17; 8 Franklin, 5 02 09; 7 Farmington. 5 18 17; 8 Stevenson. S U M; 9. Western, 5:44 0.10 Central. 8:19.42.

4N freestyle: 1 Northville (Michelle Ste-phens, Debbie Buell. Krtsten Storm and Magan Holmberg), 1:49.7, 2 Canton. 1:57.4; 1 Salem. 4 05 25. 4 N Farmington, 4 05 57, 5 Farmington, 4 08 88. 8. Churchill. 4 09 77. 7 John Glenn, 4:11 81 8 Stevenson, 4:25.8. 9 Central, 5 11.8; 10 Franklin. 5 15 54. 11 Western, 5:18.77,

280 breaststroke: 1 Stevenson (Jennifer Knapp. Jane Whitney. Jodi Mathison and Patti Shaisairi 2 22 98; 2 Canton. 2:25 78; 1 N Farmington, 2:27.94; 4. Churchill, 2 32 77; 5. Salem. 2:11,19; 8. Farmington, 2:17 95, 7 Northville, 2 4119; 8. John Glenn. 2 51.14; 9 Central. 1 08 82; 10. West-ern, 1:11 58

288 btckstrokr Farmington (Rachel) Stauffer, Lauren Weary. Katie Hohl and Jill Hawkins). 2:04 29; 2 Canton. 2 04.11.1. Churchill. 2 18 8; 4. Salem. 2:18 92; 5. N. Farmington. 2:17.47; 8 Stevenson. 2.18.81; 7 Northville, 2:22.28; 8. Central. 2:41.47; 8. John Glenn. 2:48.81; 18. Franklin. 1:21 78

288 butterfly: 1. Northville (Magan Holm berg, Julie Hilfinger. Becky Frayne and Pam Holdridge), meet record 1:58 94; Old record 1:57.19 by Stevenson in 1984; 2. (tie) Cantoo and Churchill, 202 11; 4. Sa-lem, 2 04 07; 5. N. Farmington, 2:08 04; 8. Franklin. 2:15 17; 7 Stevenson. H 7.8

Divtag: 1 Northville, meet record 192 75; Old record 181 85 by John Glenn in 1984; 2. Canton, 147 45; 1 Salem. 119 95; 4 Church-ill. 108 8; 5 Steven**. 277 85; 8 Central 288 8; 7. Farmington. 282 8; 8. Western. 219 55; 9. N. Farmington. 225 15; 18. Harri-son. 208 95

488 ladivMaal medley 1 Canton (Kristy Brugar, Jean MCtmaghan, Jme t and Cassie Cummins), 41188, 2 Salem. 4 41.97; 1. Northville, 4 49.59; 4 Harrison, 4 50.92; 5. Churchill 4 52 82 8. N Farming ton. 4:59 42; 7 Farmington. 5:10.74; 8 Ste-venson. 5 25 88; 9 Western, 5:5104; 10 Cen-tral, 8 : 1 2 . 0 1

588 crtstendo 1. N Farmmgtoo (Amy Duthie. Christie Duthie, Kerry Doran and Laurie Oswald), meet record 4:518, Old record 4:54 71 by Stevenaon in 1988; 2. Farmington. 5:01.79; 1 Canton. 5:01.1* 4. Churchill. 5 11.5; 5 John Glean, 5:17.54; 8 Saletn. 5 19.21. 7 Stevenson. 512 84; 8 Northville. 5:18.92; 9. Central 8:57.11 18. Western. 7:11.81.

288 medley: 1 Northville (Debbie Bneil Krtsten Storm. Pam Holdridge and Ml-

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O&E playoff fortunes shift to favor Hedges

THE NEW V9 GEAR IS HERE! September

By C J . Risak staff writer

Evaluating the three golfers tee-ing up at Whispering Willows' first hole for a championship flight playoff in the Observer & Eccentric mens tournament Sunday, tbe favor-ite had to be John Van Vleck of Farmington Hills.

He was a three-time former champion (1976, 77 and '83); he was playing in his final O&E tournament (he is moving to Brighton), so he had added incentive; and he had dis-played a knack for the remarkable this summer, surviving four previous playoffs to qualify for the U.S. Ama-teur, the Golf Association of Michi-gan tournament, tbe Michigan Ama-teur and the U5 Open

It had been a season of miracles for Van Vleck. Even after a poor second round of 76 — be shot 70 Sat-urday to tie John Smith of Plymouth and Craig Henrikaen of Farmigton for tbe tournament lead — Van Vleck was still in tbe running.

Smith also had a 76, and Jim Hedges of Birmingham had tbe day's best round, a 74, to tie at five-over-par 146

BUT ALL S7KKAB come to an end. Van Vleck seemingly bad tbe tournament wrapped op oo both tbe first and second holes, but it was his oppooenti who pulled off astounding shots to stay alive Then oo tbe third hole - the easiest ot the three -bad fortune descended upon Van Vleck like tbe sudden storm that iwept toward the course

And Hedges took full advantage,

time to claim Us first OfcE champi-onship

"I thought the party was over," said Van Vleck aftar the first over-time hols. These guys came up with a couple of great shots "

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John Smith of Plymouth miaaed this putt on the final n l a u n i i h n l o pi a y o n note.

They did just that But there's need for aa asterisk here; for now, Hedges is tbe "provlsiooal champi-on." Momenta after completing the playoff, the storm came, forcing s

THE WINNERS Of the first sad second flights must still be decided, sad at least two members of the sf-tsraooe session — Murray Brooks of Westland and Joe Borkowski of

Troy, who had 75s oo Saturday — had a shot at tbe championship flight title.

Those who were in the running for prizes will play their entire lS-bole round Sunday at Whispering Willows (tee times start at noon; call 476-4493 for times). -

Hedges' victory surprised him as much as anyone else. The Birming-ham Groves graduate started the playoff in trouble and stayed there on each of the first two boles.

"I wss up against the wall," he said afterward. "My wedge saved me. To be honest with you, I thought I wss out of it oo the second hole."

IT TOOK s near-perfect shot to get Hedges — and Smith, for that matter — to the secood playoff hole. Hedges left his secood shot oo the par-five, 475-yard first hole sitting in the deep rough just past the bunker, IS yards short of the creen. Van

sn eagle. Hedges chip was perfect, rolling

to within six inches of the ahnoet-unpossibly placed pin (oe a mound, three feet Inside the right fringe). Smith also had a big problem; his secood shot was right of the green, with s bunker lying between. He had no room for error, and he made none, pitching to within SVk feet

Van Vleck two-putted, giving all to bole

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W i n n e r s — fo r a w h i l e Borgess dropout costs PC boys title

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By BradEmona staff writer

The Olympic Games in Seoul isn't tbe only place where results can change and a new winner declared.

Meet officials had to do some refi-guring in boys team standings after a runner from Redford Bishop Bor-gess dropped out of the 3,000-meter race during Saturday's 23rd running of the Schoolcraft College Invitation-al .

As it ended, Farmington captured its fifth straight boys crown after it appeared Plymouth Canton had won the meet by a point.

But on the girls side there was no such confusion as Canton ran away with the title, outdistancing Livonia Stevenson and RU. (See statistical summary.)

"Congratulations, Jim, it looks like you got us by a point." said Farmington coach Jerry Young pre-maturely to Canton's Jim Hayes be-fore the final boys point totals were announced.

Originally, Canton scored 91 points and Farmington 92. but since one of the five Borgess runners quit, its places and point totals were thrown out. moving up all the other teams' runners.

WHEN THE STANDINGS were recounted, both Canton and Farm-ington each had 87, but the tie was broken when Farmington's sixth runner. Matt Langdon, who finished

36th overall, beat out Canton's sixth man, Jason Napolitano. who was 40th.

"I feel bad for Canton, but I'll take it," Young said "We ran well, but the times were a little inflated be-cause the course was short

"We wanted our guys to run in a little tighter group, but the humidity was tough. "

Farmington's five finishers includ-ed Brad Moore (ninth), Ben Goba (13th), Greg Endres (15th), Mark Mitchell (23rd) and Paul Brandt (32nd)

"Our kids are not experienced run-ning up front because of some of the kids we've had in the past," Young said. "But this meet will give us con-fidence."

Knowing the rules beforehand. Hayes was not at all upset with the outcome.

"We lost three good kids to gradu-ation, including Jay Swiecki (an All-Area harrier)," he said. "I told our team we'd be in there. I can't be any-thing but happy. It's a nice group of kids."

CANTON WAS LED by Brian Beach, who finished fifth overall. He had made great strides since taking ninth in last year's JV race.

"He (Beach) just asked me what he had to do to improve and he's done it," said the Canton coach.

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— Jerry Young Farmington boys coach

The Chiefs also got a 16th from sophomore Mike Ream, a 19th from Brian Callon. a 24th from Jim Gal-lagher and a 27th from Matt Hall.

"I'm happy because a guy like Ream has just come out of nowhere," Hayes said.

While there was recalculating of the team standings, it was no contest because the meet's best individual is one of the state's premier long-dis-tanc runners: Brian Grosso of Walled Lake Western He burned up the course with a time of 15:09.6, finish-ing comfortably ahead of Walled Lake Central's Mark KwiaUcowski

(16:06 9), Novi's Rob Rasmussen (16:19.0) and Wayne Memorial's Dave Richards (16:23.2).

Also named to the All-SC Invita-tional team (the top 10) was Bor-gess's Jim Handel, sixth overall, 16:27.0; North Farmington's Jason Kacembo, seventh in 16:28.0, and Farmington Harrison's Jeff Barr-inger, eighth in 16:28.5.

CANTON'S GIRLS, meanwhile, captured their second straight title as expected, scoring 39 points to Ste-venson's 70. Redford Union edged out Farmington for third, 94-96. ~~

The Chiefs demonstrated their vast depth, showing they could over-come of the loss of Lori Penland, who dropped out because of an asth-matic condition.

Although Walled Lake Central's Colleen Yuhn won the race in 19:44.9, Canton had four girls finish in the top 10 including Cindy Spes-sard, sixth, 20:21.6, Lynda Schendel, seventh. 20:24.1; Kris Marquard, 20:25.2; and Cathy McCabe, 10th, 20:26.2. Canton's fifth runner. Missy Jasnowski, took 13th.

"It's something when your top runner drops out and everybody else picks up the slack," said Canton girls coach George Przygodski, who guid-ed his team to an llth-place finish in last year's state Class A meet. "We don't have anybody that can break away from the top five, but they all run within 20 seconds of each other. They're a very close-knit group.

They've done a lot to improve them-selves. They ran most of the summer together. They went to camp togeth-er."

STEVENSON MAY provide Can-ton's biggest challenge in the West-ern Lakes Activities Association this fall..

The second-place Spartans ran im-pressively, despite one of its top runners dropping out because of the flu, Tracey Clark.

Karen Kuphal paced Stevenson with a fourth-place finish in 20:08.9. Rounding out tbe Spartan contingent was Suzanne Moore (11th), Pat Bag-ley (19th), Carrie Creehan (24th) and Julie Eiserman (25th).

"It shows we have more than one runner," said Stevenson coach Paul Holmberg. "We hope to narrow the gap, but we're not there yet. Julie Eiserman did a heck of a job. That saved us."

And another team to watch this fall, RU, where coach Bob Ouel-lette's team has taken giant steps.

The Panthers recorded their best finish since 1983 as Liza Mockeridge was fifth, followed Michelle Dara-ban (12th), Kelly Murray (21st), Tra-cey James (22nd) and Kim Lazarz (48th).

Other Observerland runners mak-ing tbe top 10 (All-Invitational team) were Farmington's Jennifer Kiel, who was second to Yuhn with a time of 19:51.5, and Bishop Borgess's Mi-chelle Gayney, third in 20:06.4.

Rocks entering WLAA season perfect in duals Plymouth Salem, riding the crest

of its early-season momentum, trounced Brighton for its second dual-meet victory without a loss Tuesday. 106-66

The Rocks, swimming in their own pool, avenged a 30-point loss to the Lady Bulldogs last year.

"It was a good win," Salem coach Chuck Olson said. "I was very pleased with the way the girls swam."

The victory came on the heels of Salem's fourth-place showing Sat-urday in the Western Lakes Activi-ties Association Relays. Plymouth Canton won the annual meet.

"Even though they swim red, I've watched a lot of their swimmers come up, and it's nice to see the girls have some success over there," said Olson of the Chiefs.

"We'll try to keep getting faster

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and try to put some pressure on Canton. We're happy for them, but nothing would make us happier

NICOLE BOSSE won two free-style races against Brighton and anchored the winning freestyle re-lay team. In fact, all of Salem's in-dividual winners had a hand in one of tbe relay victories.

Bosse was timed at 27.2 in the 50-yard free and 1:00.1 for 100 yards. Dawn Shiek, Tammy Hickey and Stacie Anderson preceded her in the free relay, the Rocks com-bining for a 4:03.2 time.

Anderson was first in the 500 free with a 5:52.0 time, and medley

relay members Trish Hill and Erin Olson prevailed in the backstroke and breaststroke, respectively, with times of 1:11.3 and 1:12.9.

Hill and Olson also swam the first half of the medley relay, turn-ing the event over to teammates Julie Hickey and Jodi Thomas to finish in 2:04.7.

Salem's Carrie Vanderweele, Tina Brogan, Candi Bosse and An-drea Alex were second in the med-ley at 2:08.1.

"In the past, (Livonia) Stevenson has always been so much better than everybody else," said Olson of the upcoming WLAA race.

"North Farmington was kinda superior to the rest of the confer-ence last year. There are some good teams this year, and it's going to be very interesting."

The Rocks have their first WLAA dual at 7 p.m. Thursday when Farmington Harrison visits Salem.

Salem notches 6th soccer win

Salem golfers win tiebreaker Plymouth Salem and Plymouth

Canton went to a tie-breaker Mon-day before deciding a boys golf match played at Braeburn Golf Course.

After five scores, Salem and (Jan-ton were tied at 200, but Salem's sixth score of 44 by Gregg Speaks was the deciding factor. Canton's sixth score belonged to Chris Pal-bott, who carded 55.

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Salem is 3-2 in duals. Salem's Dennis Alcock and Can-

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each scored 40 for Cantoo. Steve Kenyon shot 41 and Jon Paupore recorded 43.

In a match played Friday at Glenn Oaks Golf Course, North Farmington edged Salem, 199-194.

Scott Millman led North's effort with a 1-under-par 34. Fennelly was Salem's top golfer, carding 37.

Plymouth Salem continued its dominance of Western Lakes Activi-ties Association teams Monday, blanking visiting Northville 4-0.

The Rocks are 6-2 overall and stayed undefeated in the league at 4-0. Northville feU to 2-1-1.

Tri-captain Marc Lipke, who had just one goal entering the game, recorded his first varsity hat trick Monday. Joe Tippman scored the other goal. Tbe Rocks led 2-0 at half-time on goals by Lipke and Tippman.

Billy Joker had three assists, two coming oo long throw-ins to Lipke. and Greg Christensen one.

Salem played the secood half without goal-scoring threat Donovan Nichols, whom coach Ken Johnson held out of the game after he received a yellow card in the first half.

Johnson didn't want to risk a red card tbe loss of Nichols, a five-goal scorer this year, for Saturday's 1 pjn. game at Troy.

CANTON fi, W L CENTRAL 1: Tbe Walled Lake schools appeared on Canton's soccer schedule at the right time.

The Chiefs, struggling in tbe early season, notched a pair of wins in their last two games — the latest

coming Monday at Walled Lake Cen-tral - to boost their record to 4-3-2.

John Cortese scored three goals for Canton, Kerry Zavagnin had two and Steve Shiner one. Rick Menary had two assists, Cortese ooe.

Canton led 2-1 at half time on goals by Zavagnin and Cortese. Cantoo outshot Central 23-4.

In a game played Wednesday, Sept. 14, Canton downed Walled Lake Western at home 3-1. Zavagnin, Cortese and Dave Presley scored goals for tbe Chiefs.

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SCHOL CRAFT COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY INVITATIONAL

BOYS TEAM STANDINGS: 1 Farming loo. 87 po«nls (won tieOreaKer); 2 Plym-outh Cantoo. 87, 3. Now. 108. 4 Plymouth Salem, 114, 5 Watted Lake Western, 135 6 Trenton. 199, 7 North Farmington, 206 8 Livooia Stevenson, 215; 9, Westiano John Glenn. 246, 10 Wayne Memorial. 258 11 Walled Lake Onlral . 275: 12. North-ville 338; 13 Redtord Thurston, 349: 14 Livonia Franklin. 3S6. 15 Redlcwd Union, 398; 16 Farrrongton Harrison, 399, 17 Livoma Church"*. <00, 18 Garden City. 402, 19 Redtord Bisfvop Borgess, did not finish

Boys indMdual results: 1 Brian Grosso (WL Western) 15 09 6, 2 Mark Kwiat-kowski (WL Central), 16:06 9. 3 Rob Rasmussen (Novi), 16:19 0; 4 Dave Rich-ards (Wayne). 16 23 2. 5 Brian Beecr (Canton). 16:24.5; 6. Jim Handel (Bor-gess). 16:27 0. 7. Jason Kacembo (N Farmington), 16:28 0: 8 Jet* Barr«nge« (Harrison). 16 28 5. 9 Brad Moore (Farm-ington), 16 28 8. 10, Bret Van DyKe (Novi) 16 36 3. 11 Scott Stryker (Sa lem). 16 39 4, 12 Sean Speakman (Sa-lem), 16:418. 13 Ben GoOa (Farming-ton), 16 43.0; 14 Scott FreeDorn (Steven-son) , 16 45 0 15 Greg Endres (Farmington), 16 46 4. 16 Mike Ream (Cantoo), 16 510; 17 Josh David (W L Weslern). 16 515, 18 Brendon Mastervor (Sa»em). 16 51 9. 19 Brian Callon (Can-ton), 16 52 2; 20 Chris Wooltey (Wayne) 16:52 5. 21 Tom B«skner (Thurston). 16 52 8. 22. Don Branagan (Trenton). 16 53 3; 23 Mark Mitchell (Farmington) 16:55 0. 24 Jim Gallagher (Canton) 16 56 3; 25 Matt Ma/bouer (Glenn) • 16 58 5

GIRLS TEAM STANDINGS: 1 Plymouth. Canton. 39, 2 Livonia Stevenson, 70, 3 Redford Union, 94, 4 Farmmglon. 96 5 Now, 129, 6 Trenton, 151; 7 Redford Bish-op Borgess 193, 8 Livonia Franklin. 2«7 9 Livoma Churchill. 235; 10 Plymouth Sa-lem. 249, 11 Lrvooia Ladywood, 2S9. T2 North Farmington. 290. 13 Westland John Glenn, 329. 14 Farmington Harrison, 369 15 (tie) Northville Walled Lake Western, Walled Lake Central. Garden City and Wayne Memorial, all did not finish

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Salem begins defense of title By Dan O'Meara staff writer

In its first four games, Plymouth Salem served notice it intends to be a factor in tbe Lakes Division girls basketball race once again.

The Rocks made that official Tuesday night when they opened de-fense of their title by whipping Walled Lake Central 61-46 at home.

Salem, 5-2 overall, defeated Tren-ton and Farmington Mercy and played well in losses to state-ranked Okemos and Plymouth Canton previ-ously

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win going away without Estey hav-ing to do a disproportion*] share ot the work.

"I've said all along this team would have to get some experience, so we're not known as a one-player team," he said. "I think that's coin-ing about."

Salem's game at North Farming-ton on Thursday night will be an on-

going nowhere without (former All- , portant division contest. The Raiders American) Dena (Head), but I think come in 4-1 overall. we're going to surprise a lot of peo-ple," senior Jill Estey said. : As they did in the Mercy game, the Rocks prospered without a lot of points from Estey. who had nine. It was assumed she would have to shoulder much of the scoring load this year, but that hasn't always been necessary.

"We've got other people who are looking to score, but Jill is going to have ber big games," Salem coach Fred Thomann said. "If you go back and check, I'm sure she had 10-12 as-sists (Tuesday)."

The Rocks, in fact, had their most balanced scoring in any of their five games Wendy Bailey led with IS points, and senior Ten King scored 12. Sarah Ruete and Chris Simpson added eight apiece and Lydia White six.

"That's the good thing about our team," Estey said. "When my shots aren't on, others come through. We all complement each other."

Salem, winner of tbe last three Lakes titles, simply overpowered ev-erybody in its division last year, but Central, 3-3. was still one of the bet-ter teams.

The Vikings were tied with Salem at half Ume Tuesday, 26-26, but the Rocks took control in the third quar-ter.

With seven players scoring, Salem outpointed Central 24-9 and carried a 15-point lead into tbe finale. The Rocks forced Central into some half-court turnovers and converted while the Vikings were out of position de-fensively

Central went to the free-throw line plenty in the last period, but it got no closer than 15 points. Kelly O'Hanlon and Tania Smith scored 15 points apiece for the losers, and the latter also pulled down 15 rebounds. - Thomann was pleased to see Sa-lem get such balanced scoring and

"If we're going to contend. North is a team that has to be dealt with," Thomann said. "They've got a fairly quick team, tbe kind of team that could give us trouble, I think."

Estey is confident but thinks the Rocks need to be more methodical in their approach this season.

"Last year, our natural talent would pull us through," she said. "This year, we have to play our hardest; we can't take anybody light-ly

"We've got a young team, and we've just got to take one team at a time."

CANTON 57, WL. WESTERN 45: The guard play of Jenny Russell, Amanda Bell and Michelle Fortier gave Plymouth Canton a boost Tues-day at Walled Lake Western.

The trio combined for 34 points in Canton's division-opening win. The Chiefs raised their record to 5-1 overall. Western fell to 1-4.

Canton, tbe defending Western Di-vision champ, was down 9-4 and trailed by ooe point after one quar-ter. But it outscored the Warriros 24-7 in the secood quarter and led 32-16 at half time

Bell scored 13 points, making two 3-pointers, and Fortier added 12, eight in the secood half. Russell scored nine for the winners.

"The key to tbe game was our guard play," coach Rob Neu said. "They led us in scoring and did a job handling the balL"

Cantoo captured tbe Farmington Mercy Hoops Classic last Saturday, and Neu thought tbe Chiefs may have been sluggish because of It Tuesday.

"This is a vfteran team coming off a big weekend," Neu said. "It took a while to get focused. But once they did we put it away. It wasn't pretty, but it was a win."

Belleville knocks off Garden City Jenny Adkins scored 12 of ber 14 points, spark-

ing a 23-8 run in tbe final quarter to propel Belle-ville to a 64-49 non-league girls basketball victo-ry Tuesday at Garden City.

The loss drops GC to 3-3 overall, while Belle-ville upped its mark to 3-2.

The host Cougars led 41-33 midway through tbe third period, but unraveled after the Tigers successfully orchestrated a zone press.

Senior guard Christy Garrett paced tbe victors with 16 points.

Senior guard Kim Reith notched 15 for GC, while senior center Kim Falkowski collected 12 points and 11 rebounds.

Junior forward Kari Jone^ making her first start, added 11, hitting seven of eight free throws.

The Cougars, who normally shoot 39 percent from the field, made only 15 of 50 shots for 30 percent. Belleville, meanwhile, was 28 of 52.

RU 26. CLARENCEVILLE 17: In a tow scormQ game Tuesday, host Redlord Union was. aWe 10 notch its tirsi who m three starts

Senior Jarane Sorel paced the winners with 12 points and eight rebounds, wtwle treshman center Shannon Morris hauled d o w n 16 r e b o u n d s

Kelly Anspach tallied nine points lor the Trojan®, who drooped to 2-2 overall

THURSTON 49, T R U M A N 46 (2 OTs): Carolyn Na^ei a

5-loot-8 traahman center puRad ocrt some last-minute harocs Tuesday to help Redlord Thurston to a Tri-River League triumph over host Taylor Truman

Kagel scored 14 ol her 16 points after the thurd quarter She also collected si* rebounds It was her basnet with lass than a minute remaining that sent the game into overtime at 41-an

Lynn Demers added 10 points and sewen slews while Shelly Rapp contributed seven pewits and 17 rebounds »o< the Eagles now 3-2 overall and 2-0 m the Tn-River

JOHN G L E N N 71. F A R M I N G T O N 44 Westland John Glenn used a balanced scoring attach Tuesday defeating me host Falcons m a Western Lakes Activities Association Lakes Oviston opener

G»eop s 4-1 overall, whae Farmington dipped to t -4 Christina Motlman was one of tour players scoring double

figures for the Rockets with 17 potnts Y*ette Lawrence and Tracy Martin each added 13 whHe Janet Ternes contributed '2

Mansa Ferran scored 16 m a cause Teammate Enka Hatcher added 10

FRANKLIN 48. HARRISON 27; On Tuesday freshman guard Dawn Warner led host Livonia Franklin (3-t) to the WLAA Western Divisron tnumph. scoring a game-high 16 pom's

Shannon Eberty grabbed s« rebounds oli the bench as Franklin roared out to a 20-0 lead

Darcy Pinzl a senior forward paced wmtess Farmngton Har-rison (0-5) with 12 points.

NORTHVILLE 60. CHURCHILL 45 High-ftying Debt*: Stevens poured m 26 points Tuesday leading tt>e host Mus-tangs (6-0) past Livonia Churchrfl (2-3) in a WLAA Western Division opener

Sernc forward JoAnr Atkm led Churchill w t r 20 points ano 13 rebounds, while teammate Ayissa Beiaire chipped in witf 11 points.The Chargers also receive 1>ne fkxy play from LOTI Place

"We played well oftensnety and executed we* said Church* coacn Dave Van Wagoner "But our Oelense Drake down and we gave up too many easy baskets

But Stevens is a fine p<aye> the best we ve seer, this yeer

N F A R M I N G T O N 54, STEVENSON 26; On Tuesday host North Farmington 14-1) roared out to a 15-4 Itrst-quaner advamage and never looked back defeating Lrvoma Stevenson

t-4y ma WLAA Lakes Division opener Eve Claar paced a ba«nced North scoring attack with 13

pomts Kim Gurecki and Debbie Wemtraub adoea 11 and 10, respectively wh.iie V*tu Seamons added rune

stephy Sutter had sever points lc* the Spartans

BISHOP BORGESS 65, SHRINE 39 unoeaten Redtord Bishop Borgess unloaded in the second and third Quarters Tues-day Ou!scoring host Ftoyat Oak Shrine 36-12 tc post the Catho-lic League -nter-sectionai win

Borgess now 4-0 got 13 points and 14 rebounds Irom senior center Tansha Stokes Senior guard Angie Floss contributed 12 pomts while sophorrore guard Kyra Woodard chipped m witr 11 Senior Marian- Carr the Spartans' delensrve specialist had onty lour points but grabbec 11 rebounds

Patty Otter scored 12 for the Krughts. who sutler ed their first defeat

TEMPLE 64, SPRINGFIELD 58 Tr* .Cannon siste-s «a chaei and Mandy «e<e at rt agam Tuesday «ad>ng Red'cc Temple Christian M3i to the wm ewer nsrtmg Springfield Chris-tian .

Rachaei pourec m 22 por ts and adoed nine assists .w*we Mandy aoded 14 pomts ano five steals Dee White joined m the assauli wiih 12 pomts

Hedges hangs tough in O&E playoff Continued from Page 1

shot on the tough par-four, 403-yard dogleg-left was right at tbe bend. Smith's tee shot was the shortest, but he still had a clear path to tbe pin.

But Hedges saw his roll into tbe thick woods on the right. With 180 yards and a pond to negotiate, it seemed impossible. But he hit his four-iron hard and the ball carried to within 20 feet of the green.

"I got lucky and had a good lie (in tbe woods)," be said, "and I hit it good."

Still, his ball was in deep grass, and his chip came up short, stopping six feet from the cup. He holed tbe putt for par. Smith's second shot rolled to the back of tbe green, and his 50-foot birdie putt rolled eight feet past. He stayed alive by sinking tbe par putt.

And Van Vleck? He put his second shot on the green, 30 feet to tbe left of the cup. But his try for birdie was a foot short, and he settled for par.

ON THE THIRD playoff hole. Van Vleck's luck changed. No. 3 (par-four, 443 yards) is wide open, with a slight bend to the right but with few obstacles. But Van Vleck found ooe, hitting a small tree on tbe right with his drive. Then, compounding his problems, he hit another tree of equal stature with his secood shot.

He was lying three and was still 150 yards from the pin. But that third shot was excellent — stopping six feet from tbe pin.

Hedges' tee shot was dead-center in the fairway and his second reached the green, 35-feet short of the pin. Smith had the farthest drive down the right side, but his second shot ended up in the rough 20 feet from the green. From there be chipped to within six feet.

THE WEATHER was deteriorat-ing quickly, and tournament director Gary Whitener informed all three this would be the last playoff bole until tbe storm cleared. It was all they needed. Hedges left his birdie

try seven feet short Smith's par-putt rolled past When Hedges made par. Smith was out of the running for first.

Which left Van Vleck. who had to sink his su-footer to tie He hit it well, but the ball circled tbe cup and stayed out, giving Hedges the win

The scrambling style he needed to claim the win cemented Hedges self-chosen nickname: "master of d i s a s t e r H e needed to be just that to survive, and not just in the over-time. "I three-putted four times," he said of his Sunday round. "My iron play was halfway decent And I made some crucial putts when I had to."

The O&E tournament win was his

first this year Hedges tied for fifth 111 the Syron Memorial Tournament in Pontiac and was 25th at the Mich-igan Open

The third flight was decided be-fore Sunday's storm Jim Roiek of Plymouth was the champ with rounds of 87 and 100, a 187 total. Alan Jablin of West Bloomfield fin-ished second (98-90/188). Low net prize went to-Luionia's James Tay-lor (98-96 194 actual. 140 net).

A total of 225 golfers entered this year's tournament, the largest field ever.

Due to 1he rainovt of Sunday's afternoon round, final results were not available They will ap-pear tn next Thursday's paper

N A T I O N A L I N V I T A T I O N A L S O C C E R T O U R N A M E N T

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SEPTEMBER 24 and 25 Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan

THE COMPETITORS—

1. OAKLAND UNIVERSITY (14-5-1), ranked #9 nationally, reached the NCAA tournament first round. 2. LOCK HAVEN UNIVERSITY (PA) (10-6-5), ranked #12 nationally, was a NCAA quarter -finalist.

3 C W. POST COLLEGE (New York) (13-7-1), ranked 11th nationally was another NCAA quarter-finalist.

4 METROPOLITAN STATE UNIVERSITY (ColoradoX7-5-2), ranked 9th in the Far West region. PLUS—Tournament events will also include two high school games and a Michigan Youth soccer select tournament involving 1,300 young soccerites! ,

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N Farmingtoo a! Liv Stevenson, ? 30 p m P>y Canton al W L Western. 7 30 p.m A L Central at Pty Saiem, 7 3 0 p m Garden City at Woodfiavec, 7:30 p m Red Thurston at Mervtnoale, 7 30 p.m Wayne Memorial al Lincoln Park. 7 30 p m

Saturday. Sept 24 Farm Harrison at Liv Franklin, 1 p m Wesllanc Glenn at Farmington. 1 p m CiarenceviMe at Lutneran North. 1 p.m St Agatha vs A A Gabriel Richard a: RU's KraM Field. 7.30 p.m B^hop Borgess vs Red)orc: CC ai ,ia'3en City Junior High. 7 30 p m

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Steel ers win tripleheader

The Plymouth-Canton Steelers varsity football team blanked the Belleville Cougars 25-0 Sunday, making it a clean sweep for the Steelers teams.

The freshmen won 13-0. and the junior varsity prevailed 12-0 in a game called at halftime because of inclement weather

Jason Krueger. Rob McKinnon, Eathen Rentz and Adam Green scored touchdowns for the varsity. Krueger's scamper came from "35 yards out. and Matt Horn added a one-point conversion run.

Ted Barker scored both TDs for the JV on short runs of 4 and 7 yards.

The freshmen were led by Randy Mack, who sprinted 15 and 40 yards to score both TDs Steve Mydlowski converted extra-point run.

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In what may have been one of the most stirring football comebacks in the school's history. Redford Catholic Central erased an 18-point halftime deficit Saturday, rallying for a 22-18 victory over Ann Arbor Pioneer before a large crowd at Livoma Clarence-ville

Chris Johnston fired a 71-yard halfback-option pass to Mike Mathis with only 3 26 remaining to give CC the victory in a re-match of last year's state Class A champion-ship game

Coach Tom Mach of the Shamrocks was nearly beside himself after orchestrating the comeback The win also broke Pioneer's three-game hex against CC dating back to 1986.

"It's got to be one of our greatest victories ever." said Mach. whose team is now 3-0. "It was a great example of believing and never

giving up. To come back like that is utterly fantastic

Faced with a third-and-1 situation on their own 29. Mach. with the help of his assistants in the press box. called the game-winning play.

"THERE WAS a feeling we had to do something because we were so deep in our own territory." explained the CC coach. "We didn't think we could drive the ball at that stage because they (Pioneer) had been so physical And we figured we had done run sweep' enough."

Johnston laid the ball perfectly into the hands of Mathis. who had cheated nearly 15 yards on the stunned Pioneer cornerback by the time he caught up with the ball. Mathis then took it the rest of the way unmolested

"It's a 100-percent pass play and some-thing we work on once in awhile." said John-ston. "We came out to fake the run and I just

Pioneer had two more cracks to regain the lead, but one drive was thwarted by a Greg Paler interception with 3:14 left, while the other, with less than a minute remaining, was sealed by a Ryan Bell sack.

but Pioneer was a different team in the first half, outgaining CC in total yardage, 276-64.

Ann Arbor scored on the third play from scrimmage, a 68-yard run by sophomore Damon Jacobs.

In the second quarter, Rob Ferrari hit Aaron Bailey with a 58-yard pass and with 4 55 left in the half. Bailey scored again on a 35-yard run.

PIONEER WAS ALSO knocking on the door at the CC 1 as tbe halftime clock ex-pired, but came up empty.

"The coaches were befuddled at halftime and didn't know what to say," Mach said. ' They (Pioneer) were blowing holes wide open through our line

"I think we played so poorly because wt were over-hyped up. We just told them tc just play football, have fun and don't worn about making mistakes."

CC made an about-face in the second half getting on the board midway through the third quarter on a 38-yard pass from quar terback Scott Hauncher to Sean O'Keefe (Pete Elezovic kicked the extra point to make it 18-7.)

The Shamrocks struck again early in the fourth quarter, going 54 yards in 11 plays capped by David Owens' 1-yard sweep on fourth down A Hauncher keeper on the two-point conversion made it 18-15.

After Elezovic's 41-yard field goal try missed with 7:27 left, CC's awakened defense stiffened to set up Johnston's game-winning pass.

"I've never had such a tremendous feeling as a coach," Mach said "And I've never felt the lows and highs of a game like this one. It was so dramatic." -

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In terms of preseason favorites, three weeks of high school football have produced the expected results, with a few surprises

Farmington Harrison, Redford Catholic Central, Westland John Glenn and North Farmington were considered the teams to watch back in August. To no one's surprise, all four are undefeated as Observerland ballclubs gear for Round No. 4

As for this week's action, Harrison expects to be tested by Livonia Franklin, and CC begins defense of

potentially dangerous Redford Bish-op Borgess squad.

North tackles defending Lakes Di-vision tri-champion Livonia Steven-son, which could still live up to preseason billing despite its current injury problems.

The biggest surprise has been Plymouth Salem, which also boasts a 3-0 record. The Rocks began the year with a young, untested team, but they appear to be gaining confi-dence each week.

Tbe prognosticators also came through last weekend's action in good shape. Brad Emons went 13-2 and gained a game on Dan O'Meara. who was 12-3. The season totals re-flect a close contest, too. O'Meara is 35-10 and Emons 32-13.

Here are the predictions for the next slate of games:

FRIDAY'S GAMES (all 7:30 p.m unless noted)

Redford Union at Edsel Ford. 3:30 p.m.:RU has won two straight, and Edsel Ford has lost two straight So what gives? Are the Panthers realty on the prowl? Have the tradition-rich Thunder-birds lost their ckxit? PICK — O'Meara says the Deartxxnltes still have the re-quired muscle, but Emons disagrees

Lutheran West land at Liggett, 4:15 p.m.:The Warriors come into the game at 2-1 and fresh from a 42-28 shoo-tout victory over Lutheran Northwest Lig-gett is 0-3 and has yet to score a point. So it looks like an easy game to pick, right? Well, it might not be the one-skJed affair it appears to be PICK — Liggett ekes out its first victory.

Liv. Churchi l l at Northville: Church-Hi boasts a 2-1 record, and the Mustangs are 1-2. But one wonders if that 36-14 loss Northville suffered at the hands of Farmington Harrison shouldn't be thrown out when picking this game Otherwtse, the Mustangs look pretty tough on paper PICK — Northville ts a team on the re-bound this week

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N. Farmington at Liv. Stevenson: A Irttle history is in order here We recall one year ago the host Spartans also were 1-2 at this point But they started a six-game winning streak that lasted for the duration of the '87 season when they surprised unbeaten John Glenn. And the Raiders come into the game with a 3-0 record The .question is whether Steven-son can do it again despite injuries PICK — A strong defense wins for North ""—

Ptv. Canton at W.L. Weatem: There's always one game that is more dif-ficult than the rest in which to pick a winner This is that game Both teams are 0-3. and Canton coach Bob Khoente must wonder what the Chiefs have to do for a victory His team has lost two games by six points, inciuding ooe to unbeaten Monroe The bad news is Canton tradi-tionally has troub»e with Western PICK — Recent history is on the side of the Warriors, according to O'Meara Emons thinks it's time to change that

W.L. Central at Ply. SalenrThe Rocks, 3-0, have served notice they in-tend to be a factor in the Lakes Division race Their opponent is winless m three games Salem's wishbone is more potent than in recent years with junior Ryan Johnson at quarterback. He called his own number on two TD runs last week in the Stevenson game and threw for anoth-er TD PICK — It's yet another remake of Beau Geste The Rocks give Walled Lake Central a Viktng funeral

Garden City at Woodhaven: Gar-den City, 1-2, blanked winless Inkster in its last game, but the host Warriors could be headed for a Northwest Suburban League title Woodhaven is 2-1 and fresh from a win over Eosei Ford PICK — The visiting Cougars are not ready to contend yet.

Thurston at Melvindale:The Eagles still haven't gotten off the ground this sea-son. losing their first three games Melvin-dale. 1-2, has lost to Lincoln Park, one of the Downriver area's best teams, and Crestwood, 3-0 Here's a clue the Cardi-nals beat Taylor Truman by two TDs. Thurston lost by three to Truman PICK — Meivindale Keeps the Eagles out of the win column

Wayrve Memorial at Lincoln Park: This is a key Wolverine A game for both squads, because each needs a win to stay in the race with Fordson and Monroe. Both teams are 2-1 and have lost to Mon-roe Emotion will be a factor here Wayne roared back to slaughter Southgate 51 -0 last week But can the Zebras stay hot? Lincoln Park will be eager to regain its pride. But wiH the Railsplitters be hot enough? PICK — Wayne wins the can toss.

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Harr ison at Liv. Franklin:This game should provide a test for the Hawks, but the same was supposedly true of last week's game with Northville Harrison won that one 35-14 If the Hawks, rated ' No 1 in Class B. prevail over the Patriots, they could have clear sailing to another Western Division title On the other hand, Harrison struggled to beat Northville last year and pounded Franklin Will it be |ust the opposite in '88? PICKS — O'Meara believes the Hawks are too explosive and too aggressive on defense Emons >s the only sportswriter in the state picking the Pats

— J o h n Glenn at Farmiriyton:ThePaT cons )ust never get a break Or so it seems in the first halt of the season Farmington has played undefeated oppo-nents the last two weeks and faces anoth-er m John Glenn. While the visiting Rock-ets have won their last two games by shutout, winless Farmington is still looking for its first point PICK — The schedule — not to mention john Glenn — deals the Falcons another cruel Diow

Clarencevil le at Lutheran North: The prognosticators are disappointed in the Trojans, who were picked to win the last two weeks and lost each time. So what about this one? Welt, the Mustangs are 1-2 but have iost to decent teams in St Clair and Cranbrook PICK — Maybe a change ol pace will alter ClarencevilHe's fortunes O'Meara favors Lutheran North, but Emons remains loyal to the Trojans

St. Agatha vs. Ann Arbor Richard at Kraft Field, 7:30 p.m.:The Aggies have some momentum heading into divi-sjon play after winning their first game last Saturday, 21-0 over Liggett. Gabriel Rich-ard was 2-1 against non-league teams and usually fields a strong team PICK — Look for the Fighting Irish to win this bat-tle

Bishop Borgess vs. Catholic Cen-tral at Garden City Junior High, 7:30 p.m.:The Spartans also got their first win last week, but it's unlikely the streak wiU continue. Not with Catholic Central up next. The Shamrocks, 3-0, will have to avoid a letdown, however, after their come-from-behind win over defend-ing Class A champion Ann Arbor Pioneer CC has to be riding an emotional high af-ter avenging its 3-0 loss In last year's state final PICK — The Shamrocks find continued success in their division open-er

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Redford Bishop Borgess won its first game football game of the sea-son Saturday, shutting out host Dear-born Divine Child, 14-0, in a game played at Dearborn Heights Crest-wood

The Spartans are 1-2. while the Falcons are winless in three games

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Westland is 2-1. and Rochester remains winless at 0-3

Senior Bruce Rivera scored the other rushing TD for Westland. which out-gained Northwest 267-193 in total of-fense

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ST. AGATHA 21, UNIVERSITY L I G G E T T 0: Matt Schick, injured the entire 1987 season, has returned to the form of his sophomore year when be was an Ail-Catholic League C-D Division choice

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'Matt hasn't grown a lot more since his sophomore year, but he's much strong er." said Agatha coach John Goddard

Agatha dominated the line play in rais-ing its record to 1-2 Liggett fell to 0-3 Tbe Aggies had 301 yards in total offense, including 91 passing yards from quarter back Bnan Kutch. while holding Liggett to 107 Kutch completed seven of 14 pass-es for 81 yards

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The loss leaves' Thurston winless in three games. 0-2 in the Tn-River League Truman improved to 2-1 overall, 1-1 in the Tn-River

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The Theatre Guild of Livonia-Red-ford generally offers well-produced pieces of theatrical merit rather than the latest commercial hit. Theatergoers will have more of the same as the group begins its 35th season. President Maggie Lamb ad-vises that there is a new number for ticket reservations and group infor-mation. It's 427-1905. Ticket prices are 16 regular shows, <8 for thp mu-sical.

TGLR begin with David Story's "Home." a touching drama of elder-ly people and how they cope with their situations. The show opens a week later than originally scheduled. New performance dates are Fri-days-Saturdays, Oct. 14-15, 21-22 and 28-29.

Next up is the delightful musical spoof. "Olympus on My Mind," in which we learn what happens when Jupiter comes to Eiarth in human form to seduce the beautiful Alc-mene, wife of Amphitryon. Auditions are 2 p.m. Sunday and 7:30 p.m. Monday at the guild playhouse. 15138 Beech Daly one block south of Five Mile in Redford. Director Jim Posante asks that you come pre-pared with a song and bring the sheet music. Show dates are Friday-Saturday. Nov. 25-26, and Fridays-Sundays, Dec. 2-4, 9-11.

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TGLR WILL PRESENT My Sis-ter in This House,'' by Wendy Kessel-man on Feb. 10-11, 17-18 and 24-25. This extraordinary drama, winner of the Playbill Award, is about a cele-brated 1930s' French murder case that examines the strange and com-plex relationship of four lonely wom-en.

TGLR closes its season with Hy Gardner's rambunctious little come^ dy, "I'm Not Rappaport." on April 14-15, 21-22 and 28-29.

Trinity House Theatre works out of its own theater at 38840 W. Six Mile, Livonia. Tickets are $5, and the phone number is 464-6302. Most of its productions stress moral or ethi-cal values.

Timma Peterman reports that Trinity will open the season with "Sentence to Life," by British play-wrights Malcom Muggeridge and Alan Thornhill. Auditions are at 7:30 p.m Monday-Tuesday at the theater. Show dates are Fridays-Saturdays, Nov 11-12,18-19, 25-26 and Dec. 2-3.

An evening of readings and work-shop productions of original works is scheduled for the winter.

Trinity will present something very different from the usual com-munity theater fare, T.S. Eliot's verse play, "The Cocktail Party," on April 28-29. and May 5-6, 12-13 and 19-20. On the surface it's a comedy of manners, the silly party, trivial chatter of life. At another level, how-ever, Eliot examines the conflict of Christian values with the negatives of our culture.

THE PLYMOUTH Theatre Guild has a new home. It will stage the 1988-89 season at the Plymouth Hil-ton Inn, 14707 Northville Road. Tick-et price for all shows is $5. For in-formation, call 420-2161.

Al La Croix directs the first offer-ing, "The Night of January 16th," about a murder trial, in which the jury is selected from the audience — — and actually determines the out-come of the play. Production dates are Fridays-Saturdays, Nov. 4-5, 11-12 and 18-19.

Fred Button will direct A. J. Gur-ney's hit of a few seasons ago, "The Dining Room." Over tbe course of many years, the audience meets a wacky and diverse cast of charac-ters in many dining rooms. Play dates are April 7-8 and 14-15.

Spotlight Players has tentatively scheduled "Sound of Murder" for November and Jean Kerr's domestic comedy about publishing people, "Mary, Mary," in February. The mu-sical "Charlie Brown" is a possibility for May. Tbe theater group is short a director or two. If you're interested, call Tobin Hissong at 459-7672.

By Helen Zucker special writer

IF YOU'RE TIRED of cocooning (staying home with Lean Cui-sine and tbe VCR), there's a wealth of live, affordable the-

ater a few miles from home-Oakland County is rich in commu-

nity theater, and the 1988-89 season is already underway. Ticket prices range from $5 to no higher than $8, and the players are often experi-enced enough and talented enough to give out-of-town companies and pro-fessional theaters stiff competition.

The Birmingham Village Players kicks off its 66th season with Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple " Directed by Bernie Green berg, the cast in-cludes Tom D'Agostino as Oscar Madison, Kim Fox as Felix Ungar, Paul Becker as Murray, Keri Sterns and Laurie Shea as the Pigeons, and John Miller. Phil Whelan and Jerry Weiner as Roy, Vinnie and Speed. Dee Dwelly designed the set. All these names are familiar to local theatregoers. "Odd Couple" opens Friday and continues Saturday-Sun-day and Friday-Saturday, Sept 30 and Oct. 1. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. except for Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.

Village Players' second offering, Paul Osborne's moving "Morning's at Seven," directed by Sid Britton, opens Friday, Nov. 18, and runs through Saturday-Sunday, Nov. 19-20. and Friday-Saturday, Nov. 25-26. Cole Porter's "Anything Goes" lights up the theater after the snows of winter descend. Directed by Betsey Todd and Priscilla Benson, this bright musical is slated for Jan. 20-22. 27-29. and Feb. 2-4.

THE AMBITIOUS agenda in-cludes "Guest in the House," March 17-19 and 24-25. "The Foreigner," di-rected by Kim Cooke, is tbe fifth and final offering of the season. It runs May 12-14 and 19-20.

Tickets are $7. $8 for "Anything Goes." Student prices are a dollar less. For tickets, call 644-2075. Bir-mingham Village Players is at 752 Chestnut near Hunter. Call Helen Parrish at 646-4650 or 644-5832 for information about fund-raising per-formances.

If you'd like to see Larry Shue's engaging comedy. "The Foreigner" this fall, the Farmington Players, a 37-year-old, fine-tuned troupe opens its season with Ralph Rosati as Charley, the Englishman who pre-tends to be a foreigner at a resort in Georgia.

Jim Snideman plays Froggy and Mary Ellen Cassada plays Betty in this down-home romp directed by EUie Jorgensen. "The Foreigner" opens Friday, Oct 28, for a four-week run ending Saturday, Nov. 19.

All tickets are $6. For group rates, call 538-1670-1. Curtain is at 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday nights. 7 p.m. Sun-days. The same price, as well as cur-tain times and a four-week run, holds good throughout the season.

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"THE BUTLER Did It," directed by Judie Rosati, opens Jan 27 and runs through Feb. 18. "Pack of Lies," an absorbing mystery direct-ed by Bill Salisbury, opens April 21 and closes May 13 This experienced group has delivered solid theater consistently. The Farmington Play-ers Barn is at 32332 W 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills.

Ridgedale Players opened its 57th season with "Alone Together." di-rected by Susie Skibicki This timely, hilarious comedy about young adults who come home continues Friday-Sunday.

Hart and Kaufman's funny play about the world's best critic and worst house guest, "The Man Who Came to Dinner," runs Fridays-Sun-days. Nov. 11-13 and 18-20. Ridge-dale Players third offering "Sugar," a musical based on the award-win-ning movie, "Some Like It" Hot," with songs by Julie Styne and Bob Merrill, opens Jan. 13 and plays for a three-week run, closing Jan. 29

"Pack of Lies." a mystery based on fact, opens March 10 for a two-week run, closing March 19. And "The Dining Room.'' a challenging

play for six actors (three men. three women), who play all the genera-tions who inhabit the dining room, closes the season. May 5-7 and 12-14. Tickets are |6, $7 for "Sugar " Group rates are available Call Don-na Backus at 644-8328 for tickets For season tickets, a bargain at $25. call Harry Henry at 542-0427

This group, despite several moves, has kept its cohesive feel. The group also has kept tbe pleasant tradition

of serving sandwiches and coffee al-ter the play Ridgedale Players is at 205 W. Long Lake Road in Troy be-tween Livernois and Crooks Curtain time is 8 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays, 7 p.m Sundays except for 3 p.m mau-nees the last day of each run.

THE FIRST Theatre Guild is aim-ing at family audiences this year The King and I," directed by Barba-

ra Gowans, opens Friday. Nov 4. and continues Saturday-Sunday, Nov 5-6. and Thursday-Saturday, 10-12 Curtain at 8 p.m.. except for Nov 5, a special matinee for senior citi-zens The governess and the King of Siam begin their battle royal at 2 p.m. Call 646-6033 for (5 Uckets The guild performs at Knox Auditorium of the First Presbyterian Church. 1669 W. Maple in Birmingham Gowans and crew plan to do the fine children's version of Gilbert and Sul-livan's "H.M.S Pinafore:" tentative dates are March 10-11 and 17-18.

Troy Players opens with Noel Coward's durable comedy "Blithe Spirit," on Friday, Oct. 28. Philome-na Somers directs the production, which has a three-week run. Cow-ard's clever dialogue between a hus-band, his new wife and the spirit of his dead wife who will not quit the house can be heard Saturday-Sun-day. Oct. 29-30; Friday-Sunday, Nov 4-6. and Friday-Saturday. Nov. 11-12 Curtain time is 8 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays Tick-ets are $6. $5 for students Season tickets are $16, $14 for seniors and students.

Cole Porter, who is never out of

vevgue, can be heard at tbe Troy Players on March 3-5, 10-12 and 17-1R Anything Goes" is this season's musical Tickets for the show are $7 "The Diary of Anne Frank." opening April 28 and running through May 13, rounds out the season Troy Play-ers performs at the Troy Community Center. 520 Big Beaver Road. Call 879-1285 for Uckets and informaUon.

St Dunstan s Guild of Cranbrook opens with "Little Shop of Horrors" on Friday. Oct 28 Directed by Lind-say Balmer, this wickedly funny mu-sical features Jim Andres as Sey-mour, the wimp who wins out. Duffy Wineman as Audrey. Don Schore as the sadistic dentist Jaq Pagnucco and Bruce Ryding as the puppeteer and voice of the Plant. Tom Spnggs as Mr Mushnik. and Dianne Rydmg, Nina Kircher and Suzie Leonard as the doo-wop singers "Little Shop" runs Friday-Saturday nights through Nov 12 Curtain is at 8 p.m. for all performances

The sophisticated comedy "Plaza Suite" opens at St Dunstan's on Feb. 10 for a three-week run that ends Feb. 25 "Lion in Winter." the play about life in England s draftiest cas-tle, blows in with the gusts of April. "Lion" will run April 7-8 and 14-15. "You Can't Take It With You" will enjoy a two-week sunt as the sea-son s final offering June 2-3 and 8-10 St. Dunstan's Playhouse is at 400 Lone Pine Road. Bloomfield Hills. Tickets are $8. $7 for students, for "Little Shop of Horrors " All other shows are $7. student rates $6 For

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AVON PLAYERS has collected a county-wide cast to open its 41st sea-son "Something's Afoot," a spoof of Agatha Christie's "Ten Little Indi-ans." features Diane Stinnett of Ro-chester as Hope Langdon, Dean Lin-strom of Lake Orion as Dr. Gray-burn. Beth Hall of Orchard Lake as Lady Manleyprose, Jerry McCray of Royal Oak as Colonel Gilweatber, Kim Monterosso of Utica as Nigel Rancur, John Canu and Judy Pri-vaski of Rochester as Clive the but-ler and Miss Twee, Kay Hilber of Auburn Hills as Lettie the maid and Bill Hellebyck of Mt. Clemens as the caretaker.

Linda Shepherd directs the diverse cast. Lots of falling bodies, amusing

songs, rolling fog and a clever plot are at the Avon Playhouse on Fri-days-Sundays, Nov. 4-6 and 11-13, and Friday-Saturday, Nov. 18-19. Tickets are $6.

"Brighton Beach Memoirs" opens at the Avon on Jan. IS for a three-week run that ends Jan. 28. If you somehow managed to miss Neil Simon's play/movie, this is an op-portunity to catch up. Ira Levin's tense "Deathtrap1' is the third offer-ing of the season, and it begins a three-week run March 3, winding up March 18. The musical "Cabaret," last show of the four Avon will be doing this season, runs May 11-14, 18-21 and closes its ambitious four nights-a-week-schedule with perfor-mances May 25-27. Curtain at 8 p m . Matinees at 7:30 p.m. Sundays. Avon Players Theatre is at 1185 Washing-ton Road, Rochester Hills. Call 656-1130 for ticket information. Enjoy.

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• MIME TIME Kids Koncerts kicks off the fall

season with Thomas Johnson, a stu-dent of Marcel Marceau, 1:30-2:15 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24. at Room 115 of the Parks and Recreation Buiding, 26000 Evergreen Road. Southfield. Johnson's formal training in mime began in 1985 at the Ecole Interna-tional de Mimodrame de Paris with Marcel Marceau. He continued to study, taking seminars in Ann Arbor and at Will-O-Way Theatre. Thomas created and toured "Toma Mime

Time" — a one-man mime show he will present Tickets are | 2 For fur-ther information, call 354-4717.

• IN C O N C E R T Southfield's Folktown Coffeehouse

presents Orrin Star in concert at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1. Star is a Bos-ton-based folk entertainer who plays banjo, mandolin and guitar. He is a former National Flatpicking Guitar Champion, has been featured on Prairie Home Companion and has three albums on the Flying Fish la-bel. He offers ragtime, blues, west-ern swing, blue grass and stand-up comedy. This show will be the intro-duction of the new Folktown room at the Southfield Civic Center — the Marcotte Room. It is accessible via the underground free parking lot on the east side of the Civic Center. Concert admission is $7. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster or at the door. For more information, call 855-9848 between 6 and 9 p.m.

• DANCE THEATER "Flamenco Mosaico" is tbe tiUe of

the duo concerts being presented by Los Flamencos Dance Theatre at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9, at the Wallace Smith Theatre on Oakland Community Col-lege's Orchard Ridge Campus in, Farmington Hills. Juan Serrano, flamenco guitarist, will again join the dance theater in performance He is known worldwide as a master of flamenco guitar and has recorded 22 records on the RCA. Victor and Elektra labels. Also featured in the concert will be Los Flamencos Dance Theatre's artistic director Cristina. Two additional special guest artists are Raul Salcedo and Aida Al Awadi. Tickets are $16 if purchased by Friday. Sept. 30; 114 for students and seniors; $18 at the door. Tickets may be ordered by calling Frankel Arts Management at 546-0015.

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Reaching deep 'Soul of Mexico' springs from life experiences By Cofinne Abatt staff writer

It takes a while to sink in. These colorful oil paintings, filled with people, fantasy and imagery, at Rubiner Gallery of West Bloomfield are indeed by Richard Kozlow, one of the Midwest's most respected landscape painters.

This is not to say he hasn't painted other things before. He has — everything from zoftig women to stark black and white paintings of the bull-fights of Spain and unforgettable scenes of terror and anguish.

The Kozlows have spent a lot of time in Mexico. They lived there when their four daughters (now grown) were very young. The Kozlows have been back many times since, but until this series, "Tbe Soul of Mexico," Richard Kozlow hasn't used it as a full-blown series subject

HE DIDN'T even set out to do that this time; it just happened. At this point in his career, Kozlow is a great one for letting things evolve at their own speed without too much conscious planning and steering.

He remembered that when he and his wife, Lois, were vacationing in Guadalajara last year, be sat down outside to do a landscape. But a Mexi-can caretaker sat beside him the whole time he painted, so close it wasn't easy for Kozlow to con-tinue working.

"I finally ended up painting him," Kozlow said with an air of "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em."

This portrait of tbe man with a mask became the first of this series.

"I really love the people of Mexico," Kozlow said. "I love their acceptance of life, their humor. Their lot in life isn't the greatest, but they have a way of handling i t . . .

"I did three while we were in Mexico. The rest were done here. There's a good two years' work here," he said.

THE REST, about religious feasts and holy days, life and death, temptation and survival, just flowed forth.

"For me, they've been a great revelation," Ko-zlow said. "The landscapes are so pristine. These are so complex. This is my first oil show. Every-thing has always been acrylic. There are a lot of masks and there's imagery all through.

"I collect masks," be said after a pause. He was standing in front of a painting titled

"Semana Santa" ("Holy Week")- It is filled with costumed figures in a mass celebration.

"These things get so complex," he said. "I get such a kick out of i t I just love what you can do with the paint I really find the things you can do with paint just a delight."

KOZLOW HAD rounded the corner in the gal-lery and was in another section where a large por-trait of a woman in a green dress was pla<%d. Earlier he had mentioned bow much be admired several Mexican muralists, among them Diego Rivera.

This painting, "Pandora," particularly has something of a Rivera quality to i t She is a peasant woman with a wonderful dignity about her. On shelves behind her are different kinds of masks, representing the ills of man that were kept in Pandora's box. This, like many of the paintings in tbe series, is highly allegorical, which is also part ol the Mexican approach to life.

Kozlow had been asking himself for years why he didn't paint in oils, be said. Finally, some four years ago, a friend brought him some to try.

"Oil opened up a whole new world. I can take my drawing into the painting. For me, it filled a void. Td look at the paintings ln tbe studio and say, 'God, who painted these?' "

KOZLOW NEVER thought about color when be worked on this series and didn't plan the paintings ahead of time, be said.

A lot of the skills that have served him so well over tbe years have come together now to make these paintings the culmination of many years of work. To the works, Kozlow brings his love of col-or, his talents as an illutrator, his narrative abili-ties and his highly tuned powers of observation.

Combine these with a familiarity with cubism, a romantic nature and a deep respect of the mate-

rial, and suddenly a completely different body of work emerges. In the works, Kozlow keeps all of these things in balance with no apparent effort and paints for tbe sheer joy of i t

The show continues through Wednesday, Oct. 19. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m Tuesday-Fri-day, until S p.m. Saturday, 7001 Orchard Lake, West Bloomfield.

R i c h a r d K o z l o w sa id h e w a s a s s u r p r i s e d by these p a i n t i n g s a s his v iewers a r e a lmost ce r ta in to be . They ref lect h i t love and u n d e r s t a n d i n g of t h e Mexican peo-ple.

Married couple are their own best critics By Corinne Abett staff writer •

The name of a show of jewelry and works in clay, "In Unison," by Richard and Hannelore Fasciiewski, is most appropriate. The opening re-ception is 2-5:30 p.m. Saturday at Troy Art Gallery, 755 W. Big Bea-ver, Troy. They not only share a home, a family and studio space in a picturesque location on the Clinton River in Mt. Gemens, they share a sense of humor and a love of art and sailing.

He just retired from teaching art full-time for 33 years last June. For the last 30 of those he was art de-partment chairman at Fitzgerald High School of Warren. She just com-pleted three years as artist-in-resi-dence for the public schools and con-tinues to teach at the art center in Mt. Gemens.

As of June, Fascizewski joined his wife as a full-time artist — be the jeweler who prefers fabricating to working with molds, and she tbe ceramist who likes to work in porce-lain and raku.

"My preference is tbe two ex-tremes — the low-fire raku. and the high-fire porcelain," she said.

She said it was her husband who is responsible for introducing ber to ce-ramics. They met when be was sta-tioned in Germany during tbe Kore-an War. She was a fashion model in Frankfort and he had attended the University of Michigan, architecture and design, for two years.

AFTER THE WAR when they

came back here, be completed his bachelor's and master's in art educa-tion at Wayne State University.

"I primarily taught drawing and painting at Fitzgerald, but I felt there was a need for jewelry, so I took a class from Philip Fyke," he said adding that jewelry is his major focus as a full-time artist He uses those other skills only as tools for his jewelry making.

While she had been interested in art in Germany, she didn't really get going with it until she came here and then not until 1073 when their two daughters were pretty well grown.

"I started with metal enameling and then I went into pottery. It was instant love. The clay really worked for me. What I had In my head, I could recreate in clay," she said. She studied at the art center in Mt Clemens, at tbe Center for Creative Studies and then for four years at Pewabic Pottery. She now has four kilns in her studio, raku, salt and two electric.

"I am influenced by the ocean — seashells and rock formations," she said. She picked up a porcelain bowl made of thin tubes to look like a plant from the ocean floor. "I got the idea for this from watching Jacque Cousteau . . . I was so Impressed, I worked until 3 a.m. The tube bowls take a whole day — Richard has to cook."

HE SMILED, LOOKING not un-happy at the prospect and went oo to describe bow their lives and careers interrelate. She is the guinea pig for his jewelry as he works out problems of bow to pot a piece together, how to bold it together and how to shape

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Richard a n d Hannelore Faec iaxewakl m e t dur ing t h e Korean War w h e n h e waa s t a t ioned in G e r m a n y a n d t h e w a s a mode l . Now, bo th a r e s u c c e s s f u l a tud io a r t i s t s .

it so it's comfortable to wear. All of his work carries an obvious struc-ture, form and design. Several pieces be had with him at the interview had a strong architectural quality. Each had a strong presence and strong identity.

"We are a team," he said. "We cri-tique each other."

She smiled and said, "We're not afraid to say yuck. Everybody you ask outside Is always complimenta-r y -

He nodded in agreement and said, 'Tm always asking ber what she

thinks of something and she does the same thing to me."

The show at Troy Art Gallery will be their third joint show. Their first was in Heidelberg, Germany in 1B83 and the second in Mt Hope, Pa. last year. Some of the pieces are also a joint effort He made the sterling sil-ver stands for some of ber raku piec-es — a combination that Is very striking.

The exhibit will continue through Oct 15. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and until 4 p.m. Saturday.

E x a m p l e s of Han-ne lo re ' a porce la in (wh i t e ) a n d raku po t t e ry a r e ahown above . At left ia a s t e r l i ng - s i l ve r - and -ebony b race le t by R i c h a r d with hia p re l imina ry d raw-ing.

Staff photos by Jerry Zolynsky

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Eclectic style clicks for 'Harry Moon' author ByMonaQrigg

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WHAT DOES a 20th-centu-ry English teacher steeped In lMh-centary Russian literature do

when the writing bug bites him and forces him to scratch?

He takes the morbAd, brooding ele-ments from the

For a review of 'The Phases of Harry Moon," aee Book Break column by Mona Grigg on Page 2. .

throws in a solid handful of dar t Irish honor Ia other words, he goes

That's the way Ton Sullivan, Eng-lish teacher, Doetoyevsky dseMee. and now aovattat, eees It — and Mi

had built a solid

tatioo writing short stories for Omni, EUery Queen, Twilight Zone and stream - though I other top magaiinea publishing as anything b«t my own genre fiction. But he admits that tai- tion tially it waaat Ma own marketing Sullivan says that Urn* savvy that oaaeed Ms stories to be ciaatfdat he'd always had

jecting one of his stories, took the time to tell him, "This is science Ac-tion Send it along to Analog." He did and "Lo and behold." Sullivan said, "back comes a check for $337.SO."

An editor of both westerns and horror stories Invited Sullivan, through Sullivan's friend, and mystery writer Loren I to submit a story for a "Best ol the Weet" col lection. To Sullivan's

Won two prises in three of four liter-ary contests be has entered. And "Harry Moon" is not his first pub-lished novel, though be d sooner for-get about "Diapason," his paperback sd-fl potboiler published 10

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Sullivan said. "I JuM wrote. BM hav-aamindfnD of mice and traps mi •a. I wrote quirky ptoeee that f r t

about a i boy, was seheeqnaotly i a Golden Spur Award.

flpwd » were pretty I cant recall

"My 33-day wonder," he recalled. 1 wish I could forget it ever exist-e d "

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Sullivan is married and the father of 12-year-old Sean, a professional actor with the Peanut Butter Play-ers. and 15-year-old Colleen, a syn-chronized swimmer, as was SuIQvan.

Sullivan's creation, "Harry Moon,4

Is also a swimmer — and a teacher. Moon's classroom methods are simi-lar to his own. Sullivan admits, though acted out much more uncon-ventionally He does what I only think about doing. Unlike Harry, I>e always gotten sJong very well with the administrators."

SULLIVAN, AN ADMIRER of the works of John Cheever. John Irrtag — and, yes, Woody Allen — de-scribes the plot of T h e Phases of Harry Moon" this way: "It's the et» ry of four eccentric brothers

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Roger Fitness, representing Lilli-put Lane Cottages, miniature ceram-ics of English homes and cottages, will make a guest appearance to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday at Georgia's Gift Gallery, 575 Forest Avenue. Plymouth Appearances will be at 1-8 p.m Friday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. In addition to answer-

ing questions about the art work, he will introduce six new Christmas pieces that will soon be available For more information, call 453-7733

• PALETTE AND BRUSH EXHIBIT

The Palette and Brush Club annu-al fall art show will be held at the Livonia City Hall Monday. Oct. 3 to

Exhibitor Kae Vincent of Redford will be one of the exhibitors at the Craft Gallery Country Folk Art and Early American Show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, at Roma ' s of Gar-den City. On hand will be 70 d i s p l a y s , f e a t u r i n g t h e workmansh ip of many area art is ts , including Vincent who does coun ted c ros s st i tch.

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Friday, Oct. 28. Tbe exhibit, in tbe City Hall lobby, is open to the public during normal business hours, 8:30 a m to 5 p.m. Monday through Fri-day. There is no admission. Tbe event is sponsored by the Livonia Arts Commission.

• BRASSWORKS RECITAL Plymouth resident Elaine Grover

will present a Joint recital with trumpeter Carolyn Bybee at 4 p.m. Sunday in St. John's Episcopal Church, 574 Sheldon Road, Plym-outh. *

The program is open to the public, and admission prices at the door are $5 for adults, and $4 for senior citi-zens and students. The concert is sponsored by St. John's Episcopal Church and Brassworks of Ann Ar-bor.

The program will include some major works for solo trumpet with organ, some solo organ pieces, and a piece for trumpet, organ, and sopra-no featuring soloists Caroline Rog-ers.

• EMANUELE EXHIBIT Madonna College Exhibit Gallery

will present a photography exhibit by Art Emanuele, Observer & Ec-centric photographer, from Sunday, Oct. 2 through Friday, Oct 14. There is no admission charge. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. MOnday through Friday. 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. _

• AUTUMN ARTS FESTIVAL The Michigan Guild of Artists and

Artisans in cooperation with Domi-no's Farms will present its Autumn Arts Festival from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Saturday. Oct. 8 and from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9 under the "big top" at Domino's Farms, Ann Arbor.

The juried fair features over 110 nationally known art is ts and craltspersons

Domino's Farms are located just off the Plymouth Road exiL east of U.S. 23. Admission is 82 for adults and 81 for senior citizens and chil-dren. Parking is free.

• PRESIDENTIAL PORTRAITS Livonia Mall will host an exhibit

of U.S. Presidents and First Ladies. Full color oil paintints by Lawrence Williams will be on display through Thursday, Sept. 29.

Williams has been a dominant force in American portrait painting for over 50 years. His worldwide reputation as a truly outstanding artist has made his portraits the most sought after in history.

For more information, call 476-1166. Livonia Mall is located at Sev-en Mile and Middlebeit roads.

• VAALFALL CLASSES VAAL fall classes start the week

of Sept. 26. Day, evening and Satur-day classes are planned in drawing, oil, watercolor, monoprinting and pen and ink. For more information, call 464-6772 or 421-3207.

• ANTIOUE SHOW AND SALE Wonderland Mall will host a fall

antique show and sale Thursday through Saturday. Sept. 22-25. The show will be open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. There is no admission charge. Wonderland Mall is located at Plymouth and Middle-belt roads, Livonia.

• OLD PHOTO PROCESSES DEMONSTRATED

Nick Valenti, photo instructor at Oakland Community College, will show and tell all about several an-tique photo processes in a hands-on seminar from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24 in Room 114, Building D of OCC's Orchard Ridge campus in Farmington Hills.

Valenti will demonstrate Cyallo-type and Kallitype (VanDye Brown) with additional information on gum printing and Rockland liquid light emulsion.

The OCC campus is located at 27055 Orchard Lake Road at 1-696 Parking is available in the west stu-dent lot off Farmington Road.

The Michigan Photographic His-torical Society offers the seminar as its first meeting of the 1988-89 year. Guests and visitors are welcome at no charge.

• CHELLSTORP EXHIBIT Madonna College Exhibit Gallery

will present a works by watercolor-ist Marjorie Chellstorp through Thursday, Sept. 29.

Chellstorp, a Madonna College art instructor, has exhibited works both statewide and nationally, and has won many awards and commissions in juried exhibitions. A watercolor demonstration will be held at 10 a.m. in Room 177 on Thursday, Sept. 15.

Admission is free and open to the public for the demonstration and the exhibit. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. For more information, call 591-5187.

• FORD MUSEUM EXHIBIT Nine paintings by Norman

Rockwell, Maxfield Parrish and It. C. Wyeth are enjoying their first public showing at Henry Ford Muse-um in Dearborn. The temporary ex-hibit. "What a Difference Light Makes: Advertising Art from Gener-al Electric" runs through Oct SO.

Until now, the original paintings on loan from tbe General Electric Lighting Division, could only be seen hanging on the wall at tbe company's headquarters in Nela Park, Cleve-land. Tbe images, however, were seen across the nation during tbe first half of the century on product packaging, point-of-purchase dis-plays, advertisements and calendars

• SOUP TUREENS EXHIBIT Samples of European, American

and Chinese porcelain, earthenware and silver will be on display at the tableware exhibit relating to the serving of soup, which will be on ex-hibit through Sunday, Oct. 9, at the Edsel and Eleanor Ford House in Grosse Pointe Shores.

The 100-pieee "Kings, Queens and Soup Tureens" exhibit consists of ar-tistic treasures made in over 18 countries. These objects are on loan from the permanent collection of the Campbell Soup Co. museum in Cam-den, N.J. Items Included are soup tureens, bowls, plates and spoons from some of the world's most fa-mous manufacturers.

Tbe exhibit may be viewed at the Ford House Wednesday through Sun-day from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Guided tours are available at 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on the same days. Admis-sion is $1 for adults with no charge for children.

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Chidren's games party part of Ford celebration

Thur ad ay, September 22, 1988 O&E *5E

, The Henry Ford Estate-Fair Lane js making it easier to visit the auto

,magnate's home this fall during the ,425th anniversary year of his birth. Located on the campus of the Uni-versity of Michigan-Dearborn, the ^estate will offer guided, interpreuve flours daily along with a once-a-,month series of children's programs. -* The 1890s Party is a 90-minute ^program of games, activities, snacks jand party favors for children. The iparty will be held al the miniature -farmhouse on the Estate grounds be-ginning at 10 a.m., 12 and 2 30 p.m. on Saturdays, Sept 24. Oct. 15 and Nov. 19

4-, Reservations are required, and the •^activity is open only to groups of sfive-10 children The cost is $6 per ^hild with a $12-per-group deposit required

t. In addition to the 1890s Party, dai-nty tours of the estate will be offered during the fall months for the first

time. Tours begin on the hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., except the noon hour. Monday through Saturday. On Sunday, tours begin conUnuously be-tween 1 and 4:30 p.m. The tour fee is 15 for adults and (4 for seniors and students. Children under 5 are ad-mitted free. Ford memorabilia is available at the estate gift shop open Monday through Saturday from 11:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and Sun-days 2-5:30 p.m.

Also, three outdoor estate walks. "Clara's Gardens," Jensen's Land-scape Treasures'' and "Henry Ford The Naturalist." will be conducted on Tuesdays and Wednesdays begin-ning at 12:30 p.m These free, hour-long programs are offered on a ro-tating basis through October.

The Pool restaurant in the now-filled swimming pool designed by-Henry Ford for his grandchildren, is open weekdays for lunch from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.

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SYBARIS, THAT pleasure lov-ing city in ancient Greece, gave us the word "Sybarite" to describe those who love to

surround themselves with luxury Sybaris Gallery in Huntington Woods, a new showplace for works of craft art. was begun with a simi-lar idea.

"To surround yourself with art is luxury" explained Linda Ross, part-ner with Arlene Selik in the new ven-ture.

But the artwork Sybaris Gallery brings to the area is not in the usual vein — paintings or sculpture, or 'cutesy' gift — type offerings. The works displayed at Sybaris. the Gal-lery are part of a new wave called craft art — traditional handcraft pieces like bowls and urns, baskets and furniture that have transcended the functional to become fine art in their own right.

THE DEBATE ABOUT whether craft art is fine art still rages, how-ever, with price being one determin-ing factor

"When you can demand $25,000 for a piece (as controversial cerami-cist Robert Ameson. father of "funk' art can) it's no longer second class —

it's fine art." said Ross. "Craft art has become a major force in the art world."

While Sybaris doesn't have any Arneson works at present, they do have several handsome pieces by an artist influenced by Arneson, Rimas VisGirda.

The line drawings on VisGirda's clay vessels brings Picasso to mind The tall, cylindrical face entitled "A Boy and His Dog" is simply drawn, colorful, and engaging On top of the hat is the dog in bronze miniature, his shadow painted on the hat. It shows VisGirda's irreverence

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VISGIRDA IN HIS person and works illustrates also the blurring of two other distincuves between fine arts and craft art Craft art utilizes the media of clay, glass, wood and metal Oil-on-canvas. and marble bronze sculpture were the tradiUon-al media of fine art VisGirdia is also university trained (with a master of fine arts degree) as are a great many artists who chose to exjjress them-selves through craft art forms and media

Mike Chipperfield is another artist represented at Sybaris His works show a fascination with texture a fragile-looking small bowl was done in a Japanese method called Rakei

"It's taken from the kiln while red hot and put into combustible materi-al (like sawdust), which burns to cre-ate a black smoke to burnish the pot and make it very porous.' Selik ex plained

Craft artists are experimenting with their media, she added They're pushing the boundaries of

their particular media to see how far they can go — creating works very much out of the mainstream "

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trie ancestors — and one who ultimately re deems the family."

But to Sullivan the plot is secondary. "Plots are like vitamins; you get the nutrients, but nev-er savor the flavor." he says. Instead, he sees "Harry Moon" as tbe dumping ground for all tbe eccentricities in his head.

When you take away the boundaries and the rules, you can do anything In 'Harry,' I've ex-orcised a lot of things and played with the themes I like to play with — namely contempo-rary relationships and social hypocrisy. But best of all. I got to play with the language — with

• puns and triple meanings — and I have to say I had a lot of fun with it. I hated to put it to rest."

The first draft of "The Phases of Harry Moon" took about 11 months to write. Sullivan made some changes over tbe next four years and final-ly sold it in 1986.

"I sold it largely because of the support from writers in this area." Sullivan said. "I've never felt I deserved the friends I've found among the people who sat through it and literally cried or laughed, or both."

In his acknowledgements, Sullivan gives cred-it to the Bloomfield-based writers workshop ' salon he affectionately calls "The Society of the Black Bull" in honor of a long-overdue novel one of the members is writing.

It was there that Sullivan read "Harry Moon'' from start to finish. When the book was finally

done, "my friends who had listened to it. threw me a champagne party Maybe they were just godawful happy to have it done, but it was in-credible.''

One of those writers recommended the editor Sullivan has now After a few changes and a "pruning" that amounted to scrapping more than a quarter of the book, ' Harry Moon" was born

"MY EDITOR (AT Duttom believes in me." Sullivan said, "and I couldn't feel luckier These days patrons are essential If you're a main-stream writer, and you don't fit under a label, you're death to an editor."

That same editor also purchased Sullivan's next novel, a horror story Sullivan was sure the mainstream publishers wouldn't want. "My

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and a mysterious chair made from a 2.000-year-old teak tree, will be released by Dutton in about a year.

Meanwhile. Sullivan is back to the main-stream. worRing on a new novel called "H.E.R.S & H.I.M S"

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Spectre collection was show highlight Gallery elevates crafts to fine art Thursday, September 22. 198® O&E *9E

Michigan Design Center's annual market last week was spec-tacular The theme was SPECTRUM Designer Preview XVII There was an array of special speakers, seminars, demonstra-tions and of course the latest and best in interior fashions for home and commercial use

More than 2,500 designers, architects, trade and industry' professionals attended this exciting market.

Highlighting the day was internationally renowned furniture and fabric designer Jay Spectre. At the luncheon that after-noon. Spectre made his presentation. "Designing for the 20th Century."

The presentation featured the Jay Spectre Collection/a 75-piece collection of furnishings designed for Century Furniture Co Spectre incorporates 86 years of this century's most excit-ing designs dating from World War I when Art Deco was the rage through the elegant '80s.

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Another point of interest was the Carlton-James showroom The theme was Beauty — and it was beautiful. Kae Loni Rafko. Miss America 1988, was hostess for the evening

The Carlton-James showroom has expanded and now there's room for an additional 300 pieces. Trouvailles, Ficks Reed. Widdicomb. Marbro and Frederick Cooper Lamps The acces-sory items in this showroom are always special

1 was very taken with a screen I saw there It is seven feet high with eight panels that make a mural in soft pastel tones A column sits on either side of the screen and completes this

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As I approached the Uioia Showroom, my eye was immedi-ately caught by streams of silk banners coming from the ceil-ing and spilling onto the floor The banners are made of Du-pione silk with black and gold metallic leaves running through the fabric The handsome Bielecky Wicker furniture in the same setting is upholstered in contrasting tones of the same fabric

Decorator s Walk showroom is a delight. Not only can you find fine upholstered furniture and case pieces, but the one-of-a-kind accessory items thai make the room.

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Like Yvonne Porcella. One wouldn't ordinari-ly rank quilts as fine art. but Porcella creates modernistic fabric paintings with narrative themes. Scenes in brilliant red, yellow, and black/white checks reminiscent of Purina critter chow bags adjure viewers to "Share the Milkbones of Life." Another quilt-tapestry in yellow, green, purple and the black/white checks muses profoundly. "It's About Beets and Perfume."

Would-be Sybarites will have a chance to see how well they've succeeded when they open the gallery for their first exhibit, titled "A Celebra-tion of American Crafts: An Exhibit of Art in the Media of Clay, Wood, Fiber, Glass and Metal". The exhibit will run from Sept. 24 through Oct 18, and Hope Palmer of the Birmingham Bloom-field Art Association will be the featured speak-er An opening reception will be held from 1-5 p.m. Saturday. Sept 24

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312 Livonia 312 Livonia

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2M34 ACACIA - OPEN SUN 2-5 Immeclulate Oncli ranch. 3 bed-room* 1'» Oaths 1amHy room with hrecnace hn«ned Oasemeni 2 car attacned garage, central air beeuti-tu«y landscaped comer lot with wooded oar* at rear $119 900 HOMEOWNERS CONCEPT a\ 12 0a«»LTD

349-3355 or owner 522-7477

Beaut i fu l R a n c h Formal dining room. 3 OeOrooms. f t oeths. One* with aluminum tnm Kitchen appliances included Fln-.sned rec room with wet bar 2% car garage Mid $80 s Ask lor

JOHN REISNER rte-MaxWest 261-1400

312 Livonia 312 Livonia

A c c e n t O n Q u a l i t y ! T R E E - L I N E D S T R E E T New listing1 Spottesa 3 bedroom Oncti ranch Premium carpeting throughout, natural tlrepUice. r»-centty decorated in eartniones country mtchen opens to custom dec* tua basement. 2% car garage with opener Ottered at $&*,900 Quick posaeaaaon - see it today)

CALL TOM BUCHANAN Re-Max West 261-1400

BY OWNER OPEN Sun 1-Spm « bedroom brick Ranch. 2V» baths, family room fWaplace. over VS acre on quiet dead-end street $164 900 30545 Greenland 421 -1039

*. ACRE SPREAD m Wester n Livonia Spacious 3 bed-room 'ancfi leeluring 2 fue baths, tamlfy rbom natural fireplace 2 CM/ attached garage and extra work-shop $104 900

HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

BY OWNER 1750 eq ft Ranch, near 6 Mile I 275. 3 bedroom. 1'» bath ipoaaubla 4th bedroom m fue tuea basementi French oak doors m for-mal dining room, bay window. tam*y room fireplace, open Boor plan Priced to se«! $114,000 464-0046

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AFFORDABLE!! Freen paint & new carpeting in this solid 3 bedroom brick ranch with 2 hie batti*. fmnhed basement A 2 car garage $69 900 PLEASE ASK FOR ANNE OR JOAN

CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111

AFFORDABLE REDUCED TO SELL - spacious 3 bedroom colonial wtth dming room, tamay room, attached garage and more

REDUCED TO SELL - 5 bedroom home with 2 '1 baths, garage and more

CENTURY 21 Today 536-2000

312 Livonia

A GREAT BUY 3 bedroom brick ranch wtth 2 car attached garaga. huge kitchen lovely family room with natural fire-place. many treea. excellent araa $110 000

ASK FOR MAROE

CENTURY 21 Hartford North

525-9600

ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom bnck ranch wtth 2 car attached garage i mg front A back This home tee ture* a spaooua country kitchen wtth doorwaa & 1% bath on the main noor Thw IS a new Hating I aeaar la anxious Asking $66 900

ASK FOR BOB CRAVER 422-6030

RE/MAX FOREMOST

312 Livonia

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$79 500 Jusl Hated- Spacious 3 bedroom brick home wtth tamay room, country mtchen. 1"* betha nice lendacapmg and patio plue 2 car garage

OUTSTANDING TM* truly * ! Large broedtront brick ranch situeted on gorgeous treed lot Great room, gourmet mtctien. meater bell i besemeni and 2 * cat garage Onty $94 900

WANTED Quick tele Dr emetic reduction Gorgeous greet room. 3 bedroom bock ranch with natural Breplace. formal dmmg room, grand atyte kitchen. 7 * baths proieeaionaff, ftmahed basement and attached 2'1 car garage Superb area. $123,900

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ALUMINUM 3 bedroom rancn wttn 1' I car garage M area o l tugner priced Homes Need* decorating and some modernization $46,900

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591-9200 A W I N N E R ! Very clean very weH-malntamed 3 bedroom brick ranch with tamity room, ftreplece. central air. air

aluminum trim, greet I n -tel Boor laundry

atteched garage 6 landscaped nice-ty $141,900

Call: WALLY JUSTUS

CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111

BEST BUY Huge 5 bedroom colonial with 2 1 baths, newer krtctien with bey win-dow In dinette aree. formal dmmg room, flnuhed basement, super ad-dition ofl family room, central ak. 2 car attached garaga Won't last at $131 000

OWNER TRANSFERRED Sharp colonial with 3 bedrooms 11* baths, move-In condition Central air. nice rec room, 2 car attached garage Bring offers $66,900

2 story aluminum sided home on a beeutlful half acre In Livonia. $59,500

E A R L K E I M Surburban 261-1600

BEST COLONIAL BUY NW Livonia 4 bedroom colonial complete wtth central ak 2 car at-tached garage. wonOartm tamay room & gorgeous finished base ment Sellers moving Weal, wants sale now $115 900.

ASK FOR JIM CRAVER

422-6030 RE/MAX FOREMOST

BRICK RANCH - 2000 sq ft 4 bad-rooms. 2 betha LMng room, family room 2 * Car attched garage 7 Mae * GUI area. 476-0C26

BY OWNER Uvoraa. 3 bnck ranch wtth aluminum trim, 1'<% bams. 2 car attached garaga. tamay room wtth fireplace, central ak, re-modeled kitchen $ bath, fue base-ment. Memman/I-B6 araa. asking $97,500 522-0991

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BURTON MOLkOW Believe It or not - $113,500' 2 000 sq t i Tn. 2 lull batha. family room dan. call Bill Law CENTURY 21 Today 655-2000

BY OWNER - 2 bedrooms, elum.-rxim Sided Garage breezeway on targe lot with meny trees Fraanty re-decorated Stove, trldge. window AC, mower included Excellent In-vestment or starter home immedi-ate occupency $49,900 346-3504

CUSTOM Loceled in prestigious Quaker!own Subdivision 3 large bedrooms 2't baths, full basement large 2 car at-tached garege 900 sq 1 custom deck /barbeque, central ek'hum»dl-l ie r 'a i r cleaner, washer /dryer range, professionally landscaped wallpapered draperies top-ol- the-kne flooring, wet-bar In greet room, sprinkler system. Formica cabinets, monitored security system So much m o r e Pleasa c o m e 6 see $l77.700'negot lable Shown by ap-pointment 591-2517

312 Livonia

JUMP AT THE OPPORTUNITY The owners have purchased another home and are wMhng to deAJ on tha well priced impeccably mawiair isd 4 bedroom colonial in a prime Northwest Lrvoma subdivision This home offers a large family room with natural fireplace, lormal dining room and a lovely finished basement $126,900

HARRY S

WOLFE 474-5700

ELEGANT RANCH Central Uvonla 3 bedroom brick hes a family room 3 fireplace* gor-geous basement, aluminum trim and 2 car attached garage $ '24 900

HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

J U S T L I S T E D Maintenance tree 3 bedroom brick rancn Remodeled Mtchen over-looks family room wilh doorwsil to deck i ' i bath fimsned basemeni $79 900

ABSOLUTELY PERFECT 3 bedroom I S bath brick ranch w i n tamMy room 4 hreplece fin .shed basement 4 2 car attached garage $69 900

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261-4200

E X T R A S H A R P ! This newty listed 3 bedroom prick ranch a located m a prime araa A fatures a beautiful tamlly room with natural fireplace remodeled kitch-en. 2 baths. oversOed 2 car garage & much more Asking $104,900

ROW 464-7111 IMMACULATE 3 Bedroom ranch. 2 ' * baths first floor laundry full basement, natural fireplace many axtraa Butt m 65 Lrvoma * finest

591-0324

JUST REDUCED* What's your o«er? Backing to woods. 2 car attached garage. 3 bedroom 'ancti needs TLC Location' $103 900 Can BI" Law CENTURY 21 Today 855-2000

L A N D C O N T R A C T $15,000 DOWN. 5 YEARS

Cute, dean 3 Dedroom 2 bath, brick ranch with central air alumi-num trim new windows new carpet-

basement with wet bar and natural fireplace Also, new dock and 2'A car garage immediate occupancy $89 900

CAROLYN BINDER

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IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Sharp 4 bedroom brick colonial aluminum trim. 1'a batha large kitchen etth built-in* formal dining room, huge lamUy room wtth fire-place, doonee* to patio gas gnu beaament. central air. attached 2 car garage with opener $118,900 i

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LAUREL PARK SOUTH Northwest Lrvonis custom 1800 sq ft bnck ranch bum m 1983 3 bed-room*. 3 full boths, 1st noor leun dry. central air and underground sprinklers $169,500

HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

LIVONIA - 15679 LIVERPOOL N o< Ftvo MSe *t ot Lever Beautiful 4 bedroom quad level, big meater bedroom etth bath and douDle d o -sets enclosed sun porch above ground pool, central air. 2 car ga-rage. large family room-and dmmg room, 3 baths . . . 4

Priced Rlghl$ 116.000 ARCADE REALTY- 56»-7000

LIVONIA BRANO NEW HOME You can s t * choose your colors & options Country sue halt acre lot with much privacy yet convenient l o sa city servicea It Qualified and ac-cept 5N down through buaders mortgage company as low aa $109 900 wtth 2 lull bath, full baae-ment & 2 car attached garage Caa One Way Really 47J-5500

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PimOISTX • THE PUkCt TO K l Thta cory 2 bedroom, on* story h o m « Is a p a r t e d beginning tor any coupto: young or otd. You wM aapaclafy an)oy tha modem k l t c fwn and sepa-rate dining room, even sn extra r oom In tha mee dry basement Guardian Horns W a r r a n t y $74,900

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h o m e a n d n e i g h b o r h o o d . Under Love ly It S 100 .600

RWT T I 1 I H W m n m o i n * r o w w i picturesque Cotony Farms Heattad on a quiet court wtth tower ing treea. this all brick cotonial offers 4 bedrooms. 2 b a t h a . formal d in ing room, spacious coun t ry k l ichen, family room, main floor l ibrary (or 5 th bedroom), too mocf i to Kstm Move-In condi t ion! $212,990

CustomSut l t 3 bedroom ranch o f fs r lna 1.750 sq. ft. of IMng araa Faeturea Inc tudv •Hth M l wea Rrapieoa, 1 * batha. rec r oom 27 * 20 wtth Hrepieoe. bar, covered pet to, a luminum tr im. 2 car attached garage erttmg on a H acre treed kXl $114.900

3.000 square teat o l cus tom buM two-story on o<«r sn acre of trass. UntoeaevaMe privacy yet so doee to toaml 4 or 6 bedrooms. 3 M l baths. bsr»-quet room, terr i fy r o o m plus f inished wsfc-out lower level. S torsge tor 4 iiahMtss. Must be seen!

AM included wi th th is 4 bedroom. bath coloni -al wtth lat f loor laundry, family room wtth fire-place. tormel d in ing room, wafc-out hseamanl, 4 car detached garage o n 10.1 acrea Including ten-nis cour t s n d muHt-purposs sthietic deto A MOHEI $279,0001

CCMDOHRTWtmi The Royal Yortt corvJoe s re Plymouth t best kspt secret Compare this two yeer oto unit to o t he r * tor vatoe Two bed rooms . 3 baths central Mr nreptoos. a t tached garage. Impressive deckend vlewfl You muet see to $130.9001

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Lovely Family Room Pius 2 lull bams, finished basement *vuQ* com« trim trv» hano-iom« tK"Ck hom« $42 900 K%k lor

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455-7000 459-7707 NEW CONSTRUCTION

Northwest Uvonia 2600 plus sq ft Williamsburg Colonial 4 bedroom* 2 > baths. Uvmg room dmmg room 'amify room vntn studio catling & tiraplace Kitchen with eating area don 1st floor laundry much mora 1235.000 476-6687

NEW CONSTRUCTION PRIME LOCATION of Northwest Livonia lor s 3 bedroom country style colonial 2 ' i baths tarmiy room natural firoplaca 1st floor isundry os» foyer »ood windows snd much more Lar jo court setting o t S '39 550

HARRV S

WOLFE 421-5660

N E W L I S T I N G mmacuiate sparkling clean colonial .n s desirsble neighborhood " m sv on entry level new garage door

->eutrai carpeting and clean kitchen 1126 000

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M A N U E L 647-7100

NORTHWEST LIVONIA. By Owner Sharp 3 bedroom. 2 ' , oath brick ranch with tamlly room & more Great location Near church-as schools shopping Don t pass uC 'his deai Price reduced to I ' i * 900 522-6255

OPEN MOUSE SUN 1-5PM 3 Oedroom ranch family room-fire-piace living room. 2 batns sauna in isned basmmont met bar. m-grouno pool large garage Man, e«tras *b*-36*2 OPEN MOUSE SUN 2-5pm 37307 Munger S of 6 mao E ot New-Surgh Bnck $ aluminum 3 bedroom ranch wiin famit-y room 2 car at-tacned garage Many extras inciud-ng central air $119 900

Grossman Real Estate 425-0615

OPEN SUNDAY 2 00 to 5 00 33050 M - R N A DRIVE. LIVONIA North ot F ive Mile and West off Hub-Bard An outstanding setting in fa-v o r e d WOODCREEK fARMS towering trees and Quiet surrounding* frame thi* impeccable Colonial featuring * bedrooms 2V» Sath*. formal dining room family room with fireplace a 15 • 12 screened porch basement and 2's car garage with opener Newer fur-nace Air and roof BE SURE ANO VISIT ON SUNDAY' $161 900

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.AND CONTRACT - ideal for busy eiecutive fast access lo X-WAv su-perb tamity contemporary ouad 3'4 nedroom and everything you can

"Van- m a house Huge iot seller un-der deed-line to move $155 900

HMS 569-0070

OVER 1500 SQUARE FEET ot kving space in this 3 bedroom tn-levei Much updating has been done to put this home m tip top shape, including turnece root and carpet-ing AH kitchen appliances era in-cluded in the price Of $79,900

HARRY S

WOLFE 474-5700

P r i m e L o c a t i o n Quakanown Sub - Contemporary 2 story, formal dmmg, master oed-room ha* bath and welk-m closet great room with vaulted ceiling, tat floor1 laundry, lovely deck and fenced backyard $145,900

Price Reduced Located m N W Livoma. 2.500 *q ft . spacious and open design park adjacent to yard Family room with natural fireplace possible 4«> bed-room on lower level Many extras A pleasure to show $145,900

Popular Renaissance Ranch

m desirsble sree ot Livonia 3 bed-room. 2 bath, finished basement with bar many newer amenities, priced ngnt at $116 500

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464-6400 RIGHT LOCATION

cure winner m Northwest Livonia. Roomy 3 bedroom brick ranch of-fers s tamity room with fireplace, country kitchen basement centre! air aluminum trim and 2 car garage J116.900

HARRYS

WOLFE 421-5660

SUMMER CREEK SUB Brand New Home on Navw C t . I Btw 7 6 8 Mae Road. W off GM| immediate Occupancy 4 bedroom colonial. 2% baths 2 car attached garaga 1st floor laundry den w/ hardwood f loor*, fully carpeted light fu tu re* ail ceramic taed batha. wood windows Prestigious aree $172,000 F J Pmehoaow. Builder

348-2514

S P I F F Y C L E A N is W*t one of the accolade* tor tf»* full brick 3 bedroom Vs bath colo-nial m one of Livonia * niceat auba TN* noma features large 185 ft •"•del beautifully landacaped lot. secluded tear yard 6 patio large room* newer carpeting cory family room with natural ftepiace sepe-ratei dining room Pride of owner-ship Askino $119 900 r

Call Tom Reed

COLDWELL BANKER 347-3050

CANTON spsoous colonial bath central atr mground pool

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$107 900 ERA-COUNTRY RiOGE

348-6767

ROSEDALE GAROENS - Super clean 3 Oedroom ranch Feeture* In-clude fuvmed basement 6 family room fireplace I S baths, 2 ' i car garage «nh opener central an pro-fessional landscape and mainte-nance 'roe exterior Mu«! sea by owner 425-3775

1 iACRES Situated n the heart of uvonia and Offering a solid bnck ranch with fun basemeni 2 natural fireplace* huge family room and 2 car attached ga-rage A rare tins and fantastic op-portunity S9S 900

HARRY S

WOLFE 474-5700

313 Canton Br OWNER . immaculate brlck'woyi sided 4 bedroom 2 ' i bath colonial an attic fan neutral tone* through-out professionally landscaped pri-vate yard no worn needed move in condition $119 500 961-7057

B* OWNER, musl sell quickly, beau-tiful « bedroom, 2'v bath tudor co-lon>ai Mint condition. 2400 sqft Reduced to 1114.900 961-2126

THREE BEDROOM - Bnck & alumi-num cotomai, 'ocated in nice sub di-»mon tamay room with fireplace. 1 i Oaths basement new vinyt win-dows 4 not water heater copper plumbing 4 2 car attached p a r a g e

NEW LISTING - beautiful 4 bedroom colon-al 2 ' i baths, fu* basement tamiiy -oom wilh fireplace A bar at-tached 2 car garage, large front porcn lot bac«s to wooded area, underground sprinkler system A central air great buy at $124 500

Ask for Monica

C e n t u r y 2 1 J. S c o t t . Inc.

522-3200

ENTERTAIN m this exceptionally nice fWvehed besemeni or enpy the cool autumn rugnta by the Vapiaoo m the famay room 4 bedroom*. 2 ' * batha. at-tached garage with neat A work area deck -.^ge master bedroom suite Asking $122 900

LILLIAN SANDERSON

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R 459-6000

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FOUR BEDROOM 2H bath central air quad. In beat area of Canton $139,900 Broker 427-MOMEt46S3l

G R E A T R A N C H wiin great room concept vaulted ceiling* |open 6 bright! homo fea-ture* include porteaaiona! landscap-ing 2 car attached garage. 3 bed-rooms I ' i bstfts. doorwall lo roomy deck Neutral decor wtth very utile wallpaper Huge baaomenl reeddy tor fwmhing Homo S 2 years old, located on a sale deed end street Asking $64 900

Can Tom Reed

Coldwell Banker 347-3050

313 Canton

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4PM Turn that T V off get out of your chair and coma lo your now home 3 oedroom* i s bath firaaned baae-ment 2 cat ertacned garage deck h u j ^ M t . greet famay area Only

SUNFLOWER COLONIAL 4 bedroom with den. largo famay room with natural fireplace central air. 2H path dmmg room, first Boor laundry, immediate occupancy $137 900

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

455-5880 464-0205

OPEN SUN. 2-5pm 46726 Maidvton*. Sunflower VMaqa. w of Canton Center Rd . N ol War-ren Premium perk location 4 bed-room. 2M beth colonial central atr aluminum tr im very well kept Pro-•easKmally landscaped immediate occupency $139 900 Ask for

J o y c e J o h n s o n REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000 453-1619

313 Canton

OP€N SUNOAY 1-6 742S Emerson 8eeutifm 4 bedroom 2 i beth colo-raol on 7 acre park F^ i beaament central an. nwwty decorated m n e u trai*. 1124.500 Ca* lor appoint-ment 445-1665

TRANSFERRED OWNER Sey* aaa true beeutifuay mamtamed 4 bedroom bnck. 2 s beth Wisiam*-burg colonial The foSowmg fee tu rn make lor an outstanding purchase -formal dining room. den. huge fwn -ly room with natural hr apiece 20 It meater bedroom suite wtth waa-m doeel and private bath cent ra wr oek kitchen cabinet* extra imule-tlon. 2 car attached garage V*1 floor laundry and more Jusl $130,900 C a l DAVID BCARDSLEY Re-Max Boardwal i 459-3600

314 Plymouth

BEACON HILLS ESTATE Executive innng al rt* finest. 2400 so It that leeiures greet room 3 bedrooms family room fireplace huge kitchen 2't batha can now to peat the weekend crowd $223 000

Earl Keim West 522-2101

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ALMOST s ACRE with tm* 3 bed room 2 M l beth r*nch Beeutifuay redone neutral decor throughout Florida room with fwopiece All new

Large private backyard with paiw Cioae to schools shopping and treewey* Extremely we* mamtamed mama and out $95,700

Calf MAROA BENSON Re-Max Boardwalk 459-3600

OPEN SUN t - i P M PLYMOUTH 41*43 Five Mae Lakepomte coloni-al 4 bedroom* 2% oath* formal dining room, tamity room w.'fire-piece attached 2 car garage

420-9067

OUTSTANDING 3 bedroom ranch wrth central air 2 fireplaces Sonde room finnned basement 2 tua barns meny axtraa including an appliance* $ 114 900

WALK TO DOWNTOWN Irom this 3 bedroom 2 full bath ranch basement <s completely fin-ished 2 car garage move m condi-tion. large dec* $96 500

C E N T U R Y 2 1 SUBURBAN

455-5880 464-0205

B U I L D E R ' S S P E C I A L New construction n Plymouth Twp 42760 Judeon 2100 aq ft contam-porsry colonial 3 bedroom* dan greetroom with fireplace 1st floor laundry K * basement oversized garage Hmn efficiency furnance central aw Peach tree wmdows. 2't bstns Mrysgnu carpeted ceramic loyw Oak cabmeta Oea tnm A door* A mora Situated on a pme foreeied lof with * beeuUfm oek tree m front immediate occupency $162 000

JM White Conatructlon Co 476-4225

CITY OF PLYMOUTH specioua bnca CAPE COO on one of the beet tree-kned s t reeu oft P o m -man Expreeaive quaMy ai wet plaa-ter wsas coved caemga hardwood floor* 4 bedroom* (2 down, 2 up) 2 full bath* formal dmmg room (21 fi-epiace* m the avmg and lamffy •oom* overuxad >ot. baamert and detached garage MAN* COM-FORTING EXTRA S $126,000

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Plymouth aree 3 acree ol beeutif i* wood* and pond surrounda ime jmQue 3.000 aq ft cedar A ones contemporary homo with 1 *00 *Q ft guest apt M a n nouae haa 3 beOroome 2's bathe n o u O n c huge mastsr bath wttf >acuizi 3 fire-pieces isrgs flowing rooms wvth many wmdiMrs A skyaghts Oo* tr im ceramic ule A cerpetmg throughout $320 000

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HARRYS

WOLFEi 474-5700 '

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4PM 4«770 Betiy n a S of N Tarrnonai ot of Sheldon Tree* A pnvacv 4 bedrooma J i bath* plua *pe room A more $250 000

MARTHA BE NT LE*

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R 459-6000

The above telephone ncmoer s noi now nor has it beer- sunce t2;S6l arritiatec «M> Century 21 Gotd-house

GR£AT FAMILY HOME m mo cgsrn t r y 4 6 acre apple orchard This 4 bedi oom home hes hed to it but needs finish $110 900

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JUST LISTED Sharp 3 bedroom bnck ranch In N Canton Features family room wtth French doors snd wood burning fireplace first floor laundry full basement, sttsched garage and much mors Asking $106,900 Can ART ANDERSON Re-Max Boardwalk 459-3600

NEW CONSTRUCTION 3 Canton Colonials 1 ready for oc-cupancy 2 other lots to choose 3 baths 3 bedrooms, family room, fireplaces 2 car gar age $»9.999

HOMES FRANKLIN I 397-1*67

CANTON Dric* -snch 3 Bed-'oom* • j bsths Open look - great room wit» fireplace Large country kitcnen 2 car attached garage $aT.90C Cell BILL GARDNER Century 21 Herttcrd 429 961-2900

CANTON - large 4 bedroom. 2 » beth quad m popular Sunflower Sot Newty decorated in pleasing earthtones this home festure* s bseutltul family room with full wall fireplace snd wet bsr P'ofossionslfy Isndscaped Offered st $125,000 FEHL>G REAL ESTATE 453-7600

NEW LISTING! Spacous brick Colonial. 4 bed-rooms. 2 i baths huge family room with fireplace wel ber A doomrali to deck Attached oarage. Dasement Besi Buy - for 2 *00 sq ft Fast occupancy! Asking $117 900

A BEAUTY! Gorgeous Ranch on sxt/s isrge lot 3 bedrooms. 1'* baths at lachsdgs-rage Sharp, finished basement, 2-levet deck Besuttful decor Owner bought another home $94,500

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RE/MAX 100 N CANTON. 6430 Elmhurt Beauti-ful 3 bedroom Vs bath colonial Large lot. central air deck sprin-klers. security system $128,000. Open Sun 12-5 459-2879

CANTON RANCH overlooking the psr« from the potio 3 nioe bed-rooms master ha* walk In closet enp lh j r j u i i bath in partlsffy finished basem«n< attached garage A main-tenance tree exterior plus newer carpeting in fre*h decor Priced right at $63 900 Call One Wey Realty 473-5500

CANTON - 4 bedroom colonial of-fer* immediate possession A ready to move into condition Freshly dec-orated plus oversized garage A dou-ble closets fo« maximum storsge Appliances stsy to move m i snyoy Mske appointment lo see st $95 900 Ca l One Ws, Realty

473-5500

OPEN SAT A SUN 1-5 No Canton, Hampton Court West 4S374 Brunswick Or 4 Dedroom. 2 ' i beth guad. wood burning fire-place. mside storms, central a * , deck mint condition $139 900

455-37*4

OPEN SUN 2-5pm 8740 Westchester E of Sheldon S or Joy This hom* has it slfl 4 bed-room*. 2 •> bath*, large Uvmg room, formal durwng room with pegged floor i iprary/den updated country-sue kitchen with Menllal cabinets, new counter tops A plank floor A spacious tamity room wilh custom-ized fireplace Meny additional amenities A upoatee throughout $145 ,900 Ask for

Shir ley Ford REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000 455-6951

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SALC HUNTINGTON WOOOS Sperious brick colonist 3 bed-room* i \ i both*, fun basement Gres t i n v e s t m e n t or s ta r te r home Cafl 547-3S96

RENT FARMINGTON HILLS 3 bedroom colonial. 1 f u l bath A 2 half baths, tamity room formal dining 2 ' i car garaga $850 per mo Option to buy 732-SS72

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WALK TO DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH AND SCHOOLS from this lovely treed location Newer furnace, central air. water heater, aluminum sid-ing Kitchen has updated counters and oven range 3 large bedrooms. 2 baths, fireplace and built in bookcases in family room. 12x11 sun-room. (P80RQS) $122,900 CALL 453-6800

NORTHVILLE - A beautifully decorated, tastefully landscaped. 4 bedroom Colonial home consid-ered so appealing that it was a Northville Home Tour feature Brick is artfully used in the sidewalk and patio to enhance your outdoor pleasure Central air. eclectic Victorian decor and a large family room accentuate your indoor pleasure Of-fered at $169,900 (N15POR)CALL 349-1515

LIVONIA - COLONIAL! Superb quality and work-manship through-out Custom built entertainment center In lamtly room Bookcases and cabinets enhances living room, basement extends under family room professional landscaping, gardens, walks and inground pooi designed just for this home $124,900 (L32Bas) CALL 522-5333

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LIVONIA - A magnificent lot with mature trees affords a one of a kind setting for this spacious 4 bedroom, 2"t bath Colonial that backs to a wood-ed preserve The fireplaced family room opens onto a two tiered deck that takes advantage ot the beautiful view Many newer features add val-ue $169,900 (N46CUR) CALL 349-1515

LIVONIA - COUNTRY IN THE CITY! Three Bed-room brick ranch wtth 2 ' * Oaths, 2 ' i car garage Florida room and large deck overlooking your own private park on over ' i acre lot Many fea-tures for so little money $104 500 (LSOPur) CALL 522-5333

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MOVE IN CONDITION. 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch, finished basement wrth bar. enclosed patio over-looks pool area. 2V* garage, immaculately main-tained (P92ALT) $86,000. CALL 453-6800

For the family who wants everything, this is the home for you! Located in Northville Estates, this magnificent home has 5 bedrooms, formal dining, 2 fireplaces, a family room with a bar and a beau-tiful Florida room with skylights and ceiling fan $ 191.500 (N00CHI) CALL 349-1515

LIVONIA - Neutral and newer decor throught-out with some charming war coverings in this Dnck ranch wtth 3 larger than average Bedrooms fin-ished Basement nas Dar and shower central air a n d 2V» c a r g a r a g e $ 8 1 9 0 0 < L 2 3 L y o i

CALL 522-5333

bedrooms. 2% baths, formal dining room. IMng room and kitchen/dinette, family room with fire-place, deck overlooks private yard and pool. Fin-ished basement, wrth added Insulation, and doorwall leading to patio and fenced pool. 2 car attached garage with side entrance. Underground sprinkler system and security system. (P64GRE) $187,900. CALL 453-6800.

BEAUTIFUL CONTEMPORARY HOME IN PLYM-OUTH. Situated on over 5 acres wrth 3850 sc ft 4 bedrooms. 3 b a t h s and much, much more For your personal preview CALL 349-J515 $437,900 (NOOPEB)

LIVONIA - COVENTRY WOODS! Tall trees sur-round this lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch with 2 full baths, built-ins. large family room with fire-place updated Baths, good storage in Basement and cedar closet and much more By appoint-ment $145,900 (L08Sou) CALL 522-5333

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MOVE WQHT M - PRICED TO SELL - 2 fire-places. mint condition, super cteen quad, fresh paint, fenced corner lot, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, fin-ished garage, nice family neighborhood (P05BUC) $99,750. CALL 453-6800.

CONDO AWAITS YOUR INSPECTION - 2 bed-room, 2% bath Area wrth neutral decor through-out. many upgrades. AR the features you expect, formal dining, first Boor laundry, rec room, at-tached garage, central air, private deck. $114.000 (P66NEW) CALL 453-6800

NORTHVILLE. COLONY RANCH - Sharp 3 bed-room, 2 bath brick ranch wtth aM kinds of ex t ras Newer carpeting, mini Winds and vertlcMe. cen-tral air. freshly painted, underground sprinklers, professional landscaping, (P11SUN) $137,900 CALL 453-6800

PLYMOUTH, WALK TO TOWN • Turn the key and move right In to this extremely sharp 3 bedroom. 2 bath, brick ranch. This borne haa a newer fur-nace. central air. and roof Decor la neutral, exte-rior la maintenance free (P36AMS) CALL 453-6800

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FARMINGTON HILLS - Room for all I 4 bedroom 2 bath Cape Cod on 1.6 acres Large fenced rear yard with room for a garden Kennel and dog run for Bowser Present owner has license and equip-ment for dog grooming $ 124.900 <N95MlO| CALL 349-1515

NORTHVILLE - Walk into town Unique 1 bed-room. 1% bath Condominium wrth walk-out lower level Located high on a hill wtth a fantastic Pen-house view European styled klichen great room with fireplace and 26 foot door wall Ceramic tile m foyer, flrsl floor laundry room and baths Room for a second bath Large deck for entertaining, 1 car detached garage and much morel $139,500 (N46EAS) CALL 349-1515

WALK TO LOVELY DOWNTOWN HOttTHY*_LI along tree lined streets loeded with hietory Tastefully decorated 2 Bedroom town house wtth attached garage 2 full and 2 haft-baths gea fire-piece and flntsned beaement Also has a dub houee and pool, plus tenon courts A sensational buy In Lexington Condoe at $89,900 (N20WIL) CALL 34»-1515

LIVONIA • Quality Livonia ranch- 3 becrooms. large dining area great family room with fire-place Florida room, finished basement and 2 car attached garage Excellent condition Asking $114 900 (L55Stai CALL 522-5333

LIVONIA - Hard to find moderately priced coloni-al in popular Northwest Livonia location where prices are almost out of sight 3 bedroom Brick home with huge country kitchen family room with brick fireplace 2 car attached garage Basement private Back yard $107,900 (LOSBiuei CALL 522-5333

REDFORD - 3 bedroom brick ranch m a super South Redford free Uned street Have greet per-ties in the rec room with wet bar and lav insulat-ed Fiooda room and all newer insulated windows through-out, 2 car garage and ewer concrete drive $59,900 (L67Wor) CALL 522-5333

GARDEN Cmr-SETTER HOMES 8 GARDENS SPECIAL darling tn-ievei 3 bedrooms very large tamily room 2 car garage updated Bathroom and much more This home is s Mrs Cieeri spe-cial $59 900 (LOSPar) CALL 522-5333

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453-0012

R I O G E W O O O HILLS a f avo red - . e i g t i b o ' l o o d presents an 9 yea i

OfcJ b r i ck f r on t C o l o n s m j n n v a l e O c o n d i t l o r Designer a p p o n t m e n t s •hiOL.g.%owt A p remium lot border -.ng a c o m m o n s area provide® landscap. 'n, ; beauty and pr ivacy 4 b e d r o o m s 2 i ba ths separate for-mal d-intng o o m a -arge tam»l> i -»om w i th f i rep lace 1st f loor l«un-ary i s land COun'er • t c f w ful l Dasemeni and side e n f a n c e 2 ' Y cj»r

Cent ra l A« and a 'a i sec 24 » '8 wo ima/Miec deck THE P£R f £ C T " O M E 1 $223 900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

T W O A C R E S ESTATE P t y m o u t n towna/Mp cus tom walkout b r ie * - anc f i 3 be<Jrooma. 3 kjM Dams na tu ra l rireptaoa, 2 car at -lac fved g a r a g e to rmal d in ing room. >a>sed d e c * w i th Jacuxxl and ape r o o m and a l a rge 30 X 40 po le b a m Morses okay L a n d cont ract terms $ 1 5 9 8 0 0

HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

315 NorthvUto-Novl

BRICK RANCH A R o e * h o m e m aaairat i la auo Beeutrfuffy l andscaped wi th a pr i-va te ahrvb encloee pe t io wa rm I o p e n Roor p lan wtth c r o w n mou ld -•nga t h r o u g h o u t $174 ,000

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1823 BV O W N E R NORTHVILLE 'S moat preet tg ioua a r a a Edender ry HMa Ca l i fo rn ia ranch m g r o u n d pool. 4 b e d r o o m s . 2'f t bathe, cen t ra I air H i g h $ 2 0 0 s Ser ious m q u v i e a only

344-9212

T r a i i w o o d C o l o n i a l i . - i - u r r . buni ongmai owner « bed

r ' j o m s 2 t b» ths in i-"cec!>ona> C f d l l i o n Sew carpe l in m o s t rooms , family ' p o m with f i rep lace ' 4« 14 s u n r o o m 'ib»ar> 4 f irst t l oo r a j " d r > Beaut i ful ly landscaped m t n

pnv.MB -ear va rd .pa l io $185 ,900 ' >t m e e in fo rmat ion c4ll

Kathy Barker REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000

TRAILWOODSUB m m a c u i a t e 4 b e d r o o m 2 ' t b a t n c o ->n 13 wi th ' o rma i dmmg room. fam>-

IV r o o m w i th woodburn-na f i rep lace. ' v br ck pat io open 4 spac ious

. j o f e s s i o n a l y l a n d s c a p e d l o t 5 ' 6 9 9C0 Ask for

Carolyn Bailey REAL ESTATE ONE

348-6430

YOUR G O L O E N OPPORTUNITY t o l«ve i n P l y m o u t h at an a f fo rdab le p r i ce ' t u s s h a r p home is lust r ight as a s ta / l e r or ret i ree home Roof, n o t w a t e r heater and carpet have all been r e p l a c e d Ki tchen appl iances i n c l u d e d In p r i c e of $67 500 This n o m e %as lust hit the marke t and wi l l not last

H A R R Y S

WOLFE 474-5700

BY O W N E R C u s t o m Tr l Level on 1 v» ac res Beeutrfui B r o o k l y n Farms A p p r o . 2400 aq n <A qual i ty l e a l u r e s 3 b e d r o o m s . 2 v ba ths . 2 ftre-p lacas . 2 'Y car garage Quiet se t t ing $ 1 5 9 900 FIRM Buyers onfy

3 4 9 - 1 4 7 1 - 2 4 3 3 1227

E L E G A N T t u d o r In p r e s t i g i o u s C h a r r m g t o n Greens - 4 b e d r o o m , a l o a k cab ine ts in k i t chen and bnck f i rep lace wtth heefolatar Beaut i fu l ly d e c o r a t e d Lovely lot b e c k s to ma-tu re t rees $179 900 Cen tu ry 21. •V at 12 Oaks 349-6800

20 A C R E S O F UNOENIABLE BEAU-TY in « o o d s a n d wh i l e board lanced i n t r o d u c e a C M I or 0 Wright des igned o n e s t o r y tha t o t te rs the perfect s o LUTSON TO OCR t m - i i M U nte s ty le* a n d a c c o m p a n y i n g pressures Neer-f> 5 0 0 0 SQuare feet o l recognizable qua l i ty 5 b e d r o o m s . 5 baths 4 fire-p laces 25» 15 t o r m a l d in ing room. »-t xa r> 1st floor laundry. 26»20 fam.-iy r o o m , f i n i shed beaament, 4 car j a r a g e etc A (enrws court and i n -

So u n d p o o l a re among ' the many i t u r e s that d is t ingu ish this beautl-

•u l o c a t e d P l y m o u t h h o m e $ 5 9 0 0 0 0

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

315 Norlhvilk-Novi

ENJOY THIS 3 b e d r o o m bungailow w i th f i rs t f loor l aund ry which has ac-cess lot to W a i l e d t a k e All th.s for $69 900 8 m u c h m o r s As* for Paul

M E C K REALTY 887-7575

E L E G A N T 3 b e d r o o m c o n t e m p o r a r y in Lakes o l Nor thv i l le Large great r o o m fo rma l dmtng r o o m , and spa-c i o u s k i tchen True luxu ry t a m p e r e d w i th conneea $184 500 W at 12 Oaks

l u r y t e m p e r e d » Cen tu ry 21.

349 -6800

315 NorthvUto-Novl

Northvllle's Best New Home Value

by Greenspan Builders Since 1946

Northville Colony Estates Final Pt ieae Now O p e n '

Ranches & Cotonlaia f rom.

$151,300

Mode ls Open De»y l - 6 p m (Cioeed Thursday)

Loca ted on Wh i le Haven Dr ive Southa ide o l 8 Mi le Rd ' Y M i l e W ot Hagger ty

BRAUN REALTY CO. Model 420-2500 Evenings: 878-3367 N O R T H V I L L E 2 year o ld c u s t o m bnck ranch . 2 .200 sq ft 3 b e d -rooms 2'y batha. greet r o o m w t t h f i rep lace Din ing r o o m k r t chen w i t h n o o k a i r . s p r i n k l e r s y s t e m , $195,000 C a * after Spm 3 4 6 - 3 5 1 3

N O R T H V I L L E - Beaut i fu l 3 b e d r o o m q u a d . 2 ' y baths, basemen i . m -g r o u n d poo l . t ' < acres Coun t r y llv-

5 m m f rom town $230 ,000

N O R T H V I L L E C O M M O N S Immacu la te 3 b e d r o o m br ick ranch, o n the c o m m o n s PYOfeaawnalty fw»-•shed basemen t M a n y ex t r as By owner $177 ,900 349 -5438

Open Sunday 2-l 8 , E . of T aft

N O R T H V I L L E 5 p m 413 Larry, N Beaut i fu l c u s t o m bulk) i owner ter en t rance co lon ia l in pa rk - l i ke se t t i ng 4 b e d r o o m s , famlfy room, f i r ep l ace lovefy k i t chen , d in ing r o o m , energy e f h o e n l $ 1 6 5 900 H M S 569-0070

NOVI FIRST OFFERING

O P E N SUN 1 -4PM 40655 W t o Mile $119 900 In-g r o u n d poo l for poo l lovers 4 o r 5 b e d r o o m bnck colonial , f o r m a l d in -ing r o o m , florida r o o m , n n i s h e d basement . 2 ' * car a t tached g a r a g e

SHIRLEY CASH REALTY 543-6488 344-2888 NOVI - super s u e Qual i ty r a n c h w i t h

OML lower level on 2 1 . d u d e s 5 ac re p o n d Poss ib le s p m t o deve lop a round p o n d A t ru ly b u c o l -ic se t t ing lor the moel d i s c r i m i n a t i n g buyer 3600 sq feet o n mam leve l r ichly a p p o i n t e d with 4 b e d r o o m s plus den $595 000 One Way Real -ty 4 7 3 - 5 5 0 0

N O V I C o u n t r y dekgh t for co ry comfo r t see th is q u a d l ev« tudor on 1.1 ac res w i th t rees ga lore 2 car garage wt th o p e n e r , family r o o m , 4 bed-r o o m s 1H baths . Nor thvme schoo ls $135 ,900 349 -4550

ERA RYMAL SYMES

t$CKER, REALTORS' 670 S. MAIN ST.

PLYMOUTH

4 5 5 - 8 4 0 0

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- - i

Investor's Special Two unit income in downtown Plymouth, needs T.L.C. Just listed. $83,500. Call us for more details.

STATELY BRICK TUDOR. Impressiva VIP FILLED WITH CHARACTER and metlculous-residence Family room with cozy fireplace, iy maintained. this charming three bedroom tormal dining, study, ceramic tile floors, pa- colonial is the one for YOU1 Lovely touches tlo and deck, 4 bedrooms, 2'* baths, poth inside and out create a wonderfully $207,000 cozy atmosphere. PRICE REDUCED TO

$139.5001

I

COUNTRY DECORATING Accentuates this COZY PLYMOUTH HOME. On a quiet street QUAINT OLDER HOME. Boasts some fea-comfortable 3 bedroom colonial. It also has in a friendly neighborhood waits for you! tures you won't find anywhere else! It otters ar lovely large family room with natural fire- Two bedrooms, hardwood floors, formal din- FIVE bedrooms, a huge living room, cozy II-place, a nice front porch for relaxing, great mg. living room fireplace. Listed at $78,900! brary, large kitchen, formal dining, and pien-nelghborhood! $104,900! ty of potential for a gorgeous yard! Listed at

$169,500!

NORTHVILLE COMMONS. A four bedroom colonial with 21/2 baths, family room, field-stone fireplace, study, unique floor plan, and a quiet cul-de-sac location! $182,900.

LARGE FAMILY HOME. Featuring three bedrooms up, plus two in basement! Large, airy kitchen opens to huge family room. List-ed at $99,000

ONE OF NORTHVILLE'S OLDEST HOMES! A lovely Cape Cod with original section built in 1829! It h«l been beautifully maintained and updated Features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, a large modern kitchen, formal dining room, cozy brick patio. $225,000!

METICULOUSLY KEPT. Three bedroom PRIME LOCATION In the heart ot Plymouth! ranch has been freshly decorated, wtth new Comfortable family-sized colonial offers four carpeting and flooring, relaxing pastel col- bedrooms. 1% baths, traditional layout with ors Open kilchen has loads of cabinet open kitchen and breakfast area, cozy family space Cafl on this one FAST! $54,900! room, beautifully done yard $ 139,900!

SOUTH LYON COLONIAL. If you want dty convenience with a country atmosphere, we have )ust the home for you! 3 bedrooms. 2H baths. Great room with raised hearth fire-place, brick patio, large deck, and MOREI Only $125,900!

1 i 7.

I P

m LOOK AGAIN! Owners are fust completing IMPRESSIVE GLEN VIEW RANCH! Custom addition on tub In upper beth. to It now has home has meny elegant feet urea, such ea TWO BATHS, atong wtth a gorgeous IMng slate foyer, sunken IMng room wtth fire-room wtth flrepteoe. 3 large bedrooms, over- piece, master beth wtth tub, oversized dining sized garage, fenced yard, and in-town room, or the lovely family room wtth fleid-Ptymouth location! Just $118.9001 stone fireplace opening to the deck! Priced

at only S 195.000!

GREAT CANTON LOCATION! Large four bedroom colonial located doee to the aubdl-vteion perk, family room, dining room, cen-tral air, nice petio and yard. Just $106.0001

PR£8T)G*OOS wtth a H

COLONY FARMS nafty lendeceped i deen ranch mdudee 3 bed-

h eaHfeei nook, formal

REOUCCD PWC€ OF

GREAT STARTER OR RETIREE HOME. Lo-cated In Plymouth )uet Mocks from down-town! it haa three bedrooms. 2 betha. newer fumeoe, roof, new family room addition In 1085. and deck m 19881 Offered el onfy $84,5001

JUST LISTED. Charming Plymouth ranch In country decor, 3 bedroom, 2 car at-tached garage, cozy family room and brick walkway. Just 2 years old. Ideal location near elementary schools. Sure to sell fast at $91,500.

O P E i N H O U S E Sa l . Sep i 24th 1 - 4 p m 46023 Nor th Val ley Dr N Beacon W o o d s S u b

I Mk S of 8 Mke. E ol Beck Rd Beeut i f - j l 4 b e d r o o m co lon ia l . 2 ' * ba th fami ly room. Irving r o o m , study d m m g r o o m , l a rge k i t c h e n wtth walk m pantry, brushed rec r o o m In l o w e r l e v e l A s k i n g $249 900

ASK FOR MYRTLE Z A C K

CENTURY 21 Hartford South

464-6400 OPEN SUNOAY 2 :00 t o 5 0 0

17223 M A P L E HfLL, N O R T H V I L L E I Nor th off S l i Mi ls and East ol Bradner A d is t ingu ished a p p e a r i n g I ' i s tory h o m e barely a year o l d A wonde r fu l m a m level mas te r su i te with two add i t iona l b e d r o o m s up. 2 ' t e legant baths, s nob le steed Hy-ing r o o m wtth fSrsplaoe a l i b ra ry wi th t r ench doors, o p e n oak s ta i r -case. 1st f loor laundry , a lda e n -t rance 2 'Y car garaoe S P R I N -KLERS, CENTRAL A l f i . I M P R E S -SIVE L A N D S C A P I N G SEE IT O N SUNOAY $229,900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

OPEN SUNDAY 2:00 to 5:00

15711 W I N C H E S T E R N O R T H -VILLEI East o f t Bradner b e t w e e n Five and Six Mi le roeds A n e n M a b i a locat ion at the Quiet e n d of t h e street i n t roduces a h a n d s o m e C o l o -nial o f f e red by the or ig ina l o w n e r s 4 b e d r o o m s (3 wtth w a » 4 n c loae ts l . 2'Y ba ths tormal d in lno r o o m , a large fami ly r o o m wi th a " r e p l a c e a g iaseed-m Garden r o o m . 1st f loo r laundry f in ished basemen t , a n d side e n t r a n c e garage wt th o p e n e r Spr ink le r * , Cen t ra l A k . a l u m i n u m c o v e r e d ex ter io r t r im C a r e d - t o r w t t h p n d e $165,900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

REDUCED Owner wan ts t o ssa a n d s n o w s rt by d r o p p i n g the pr ice o n th is kowefy coun t r y ranch by $7,000 3 b e d -r o o m . na tu ra l f i rep lace, u p d a t e d be th and l iving r o o m , 2 ' » car a t -tached oarage, huge lo t 180x130 . $109 ,900

Century 21 Today 261-2000 Sharp 4 b e d r o o m co lon ia l . 2Vt

d in ing r laundry

W A N T E D SPECIAL P E O P L E to r th is beeut fk i l 4 yeer o M c e d a r c o n t e m p o r a r y su r rounded by eve r -greens $ back ing l o w o o d s T h M u l -t ra m o d e m 3 bed room, 2VY b a t h h e m e is comp le te wt th sp i ra l s t a i r -cases Lof t master b e d r o o m , m a s t e r ba th $ lacuzzl Pro fsss iona»y f in-ished r o o m m lower level , n e u t r a l decor , cen t rs l ak . tormal d m m g r o o m a hugs full length deck . Idea l for en ter ta in ing $149,000.

C A L L GENIE D U N N

COLDWELL BANKER 459-8000

"The above te lephone n u m b e r la n o t now, nor has ft been (s ince 1 2 / M V aff i l iated wt th Century 2 1 G o l d -

316 Westland Garden City

A LARGE DORMER w i th b e d r o o m , lav and wea i -m doee t c r o w n s M s 4 b e d r o o m br ick ranch Newer c a r -pet ing. pemt and k i t chen f l oo r i ng are In neu t ra l tones The f in i shed beaament is a b o n u s $61 ,900 (B -654)

The

Realtors 591-9200 A RARE FIND

4 b e d r o o m , 2 ba th co lon ia l , a x t r a a asmrs l f s m t y r o o m w i th n a t u r a l • r ep l ace , sp i ra l stssreeee. h u g e

h o o d $66 900 CaS

Anne Reddy REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000 a € A U T l F U l J b e d r o o m b r l c * . o a n -

cua tom g a r a g a $43 SO0 C a * Cerv-fc»y J1 C u r r a n $ Johnson 2 7 4 - 7 9 0 0

BEAUTIFUL

2 * '

4 - 4 M I taros Ooryaous I m y r o o m

C e n t u r y 2 1

CASTELLI 525-7900

r o o m , family r o o m , fVst Boor 2 car a t tached ga rage , pa -

t io $ d e c k , cen t ra l air $ 1 4 6 , 9 0 0 Call tor your appo in tmen t t o d a y . Ask for

Kathy or Cindy REAL ESTATE ONE

348-6430

COMFOMT A N O H A N O V

l o t . l a rge • * $ 4 6 900 Mew wnnaaea I

Ahrens & Medlyn 728-3300

CUTE & COZY •nan. u w e r roo f

jjj? 000 CENTURY 21

316 Westland Garden City

GARDEN CITY Open Sun 12-4

30511 Barton. S of F o r d 4 W of Henry Ruf l Cus tom b u f f h o m e En-toy ranch atyta I M n g m true 3 b e d -r o o m . 2 bath. 1560 s q ft h o m a The Irving room haa a na tu ra l n r a p i a o e w i th h e * mat or msts f led A t t a c h e d 2 car garage haa a lof t for s t o r a g e p r i c e d i o sell fast a l $59 500

Ask tor Pete

Century 21 J Scott, Inc.

522-3200 GAROEN CITY- 3 b e d r o o m b o c k ranch . 2 car garage la rge lot i m m e -d ia te occupancy $62 .500 C a l Anted West 5 6 2 - 3 0 4 0

GAROEN CITY 3 b e d r o o m ranch, on d o u b l e lo t . Iu« basement large k i t chen w i th p a n t r y $57,900

ERA COUNTRY RIOGE 474-3303

Livonia Schools Lovely 3 bed room br ick q u e d 1 amity r o o m , sbovs g round poo l , w o o d pa -t io and deck newer ca rpe t i ng . 2 car ga rage $75,900

CENTURY 21 Your Real Estate 525-7500

LIVONIA S C H O O L S Barga in hunters win de f tgm m th is 3 b e d r o o m bnck r a n c h F in i shed

7 Car pa rage s n 3 s i e m new k i tchen $68 9 0 0

H ARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

MOVE-IN CONDITION 2 b e d r o o m a luminum ranch , par t ia l -ly f in ished basement w t t h 3 r d bed-r o o m 1H car garage, abso lu te l y p e r f e c t s ts r ter h o m e for o n l y

$42 9 0 0

2 BEDROOM - s ts r ter m des i reeb ie G a r d e n City ne ighbo rhood . 15«12 add i t ion perfect lor fami ly r o o m or 3 r d b e d r o o m t'Y car g a r a g e unih large w o r t room, ak app l iances stay

$ 4 2 , 9 0 0

Century 21 COMMUNITY

728-8000 PERFECT

STARTER HOME 3 b e d r o o m a luminum aided ranch , neu t ra l decor newer ca rpe t , f u r n a c e 6 garaga only 2 yrs o ld . l o ca ted o n quiet dead-end street 6 U v o n i a schoo ls $ 4 7 , 5 0 0

Century 21 J. Scott, Inc.

522-3200

S H A R P 3 b e d r o o m bnck ranch . 2 • u i ' b a t h s . la rge k i tchen, beaut i fu l ly f i n i shed basement , a k i m m u m t r im , ga rage , very c lean $ 6 1 , 9 0 0

Century 21 CASTELLI 525-7900 SUPER nice home, g o o d a rea . Wea t l and 3 b e d r o o m ranch , f in-i shed basement ga raga . toncad yard , redecora ted t h r u o u t 3 2 6 - 3 5 6 6

W E S T L A N O - - f am i l y r o o m 4 f i re -p lace m a k e this 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k r s n c h special Meny ex t r as p lus lav-ished basement , cen t ra l air 4 2 ca r ga rage The street was a w a r d e d winner of the yeer awa rd Qu ick o c -cupancy $66 500

CALL JOE C O t U M S 522-0176

CENTURY 21 Har t fo rd N o r t h

525-9600

W E S T L A N D

NEW LISTING! Beet Buy on this apacaoua 3 b e d -r o o m Ranch wtth c o u n t r y k i t chen . Brushed Basement w i th e x t r a r o o m fo r hobbiea. etc Ga rage Qu ick occupancy Ask ing $49 ,900

Rachel Rion 348-3000 RE/MAX 100

DOWN HOME CHARM w m n i i w a w s w e

ewe, a * mm. w m m m 1 * *

DAVE CASTELLI 464-6400

f * a r y f t M a f W « S e w * -

. WESTLAND N*ce 3 bed room ranch w i th f i rep lace m » w v j r o o m Screened i n deck newer roof $ furnace. 4 th b e d r o o m M beaament. only $49 ,900

S p a o o u a Tri- ievel w t ih newer fu r -nace $ carpet Ex t ra meu la t l on m

a m attic Enctoaed p o r c h w t t h f oo t i ngs 2 fu* batha. $ 4 9 , 9 0 0

Century 21 Cook & Assoc 326-2600

WESTLAND RANCH Terr i f ic 3 bed room ranch wt th b a s e -m e n i . garaga. mealy l a n d a c a p e d . very In demand area, w o n ' t l a s ^ - o n ^

Earl Keim West 522-2101

W E S T L A N D - 3 b e d r o o m br i ck ranch . Uvon la schoo ls f i n i shed basement , newty pa in ted , m m e t t t -ata occupancy. $64 ,200 4 * 9 - 4 0 6 6

WESTLAND. 4 b e d r o o m C a p e c o d . famay room, no Casement n o ga -r a g e Nice n e i g h b o r h o o d J u s l ra -Ouced $34 500 or bast 7S2-1406

317 Radford

BEST START YET

Redtord , 2 b e d r o o m ranch , f o r m a l d m m g room, l lrst Boor l aund ry , n e w -er fu rnace and root, c a r p e t i n g 2 years o ld Osoo ra led m neu t r s l s .

O O S B K O T E C K l

MAYFAIR 522-8000 BUNGALOW- 2 s l ed bath, ramodssad k i t chen a d d i -t i o n . 1% g a r a g e , o a k f l o o r s . $36 ,000 Af ter 7 p m 6 7 1 - 9 1 6 8

BY O W N E R - d s s n 2 b e d r o o m . t H ba th mee aae k i t chen , d o u b l e l o t .

S imp le assumpt ion $49 0 0 0 _ M V S S 3 0

BY OWNER. S Redtord . 3 b e d r o o m , br ick bungs low. i s n i a d s l s f l k i t chen , gs rsgs . neutral t ones . Immedleae occupancy $51,900 S3S-5763

BY OWNER 3 b e d r o o m bnck ranch . iv» ba tha tamay r o o m a

ga rage $63 500 or beet o f ter Se-r ious buyers onfy 5 3 6 - 3 5 4 0

BY OWNER. 3 b e d r o o m br i ck t x x v

562 2 2 2 3 2 '4 car garags. m o v i n g m u s t s a l . $46,900 536-0736

Energy Efficient r o o m home on la rge lo t . c

buM-a is . large rooms , l a rge cat psAo $39 900 Ca* today

CENTURY 21 Your Reel Eststs 525-7700 EXCEPTIONAL 3 H i

$72 900

schoo ls $62 900 SS7-0104

brick Cape Cod. wMh ptaoa U r g e deck s n d l a r e e J y w T 2 ear snac f ted g s r a g e M u a i m o r e l Pr tosd to aa l s i 194 SOO N $ 4 N 1

m a m . > w i s u s , g a r a e * . 4 mucs i m u c * more l C * today tor your o w r

s i s a n i s e C S N T u f r r 21 O i A I X T 4 7 7 - t S M

• * c * O N O - f u , o r s u n m e e e • T M i M w e M k M i *

317 Redtord

OPEN SUN. 2-5 19504 Imperial Hwy . Red-ford, E. of Beech Daly, N. oft Grand River Immaculate charmer, com-pletely updated Includes large master suite Spa-cious kitchen, natural fire-place in living room and finished rec room Great family area. Call

BARBARA FERGUSON

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100

Thursday. September 22. 1988 OiE * 1 » E

302 Birmingham Btoomfleld

R E D F O R D S Wes te rn Golf e rea Of -fe rs m in t cond i t i on br ick ranch w i t h s l u m t r im , t h s r m o w i n d o w s e x t r a mau ls t i on 6 f in ished basement A 2 ca r g s r a g e & p r o - t s n d s c s p m g m a k e s th is s t ru ly deei reb le taml ly h o m e Only $74 900 Cal l O n e Wi Real ty 473-

> Wey -55p0

S O U T H REDFORD - 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k bunga low taml ly r o o m , f in-i shed basement 2 ba ths VA car ga-rage O p e n S u n 1-7PM 5 3 1 - 3 6 5 6

S REDFORD BEAUTY-

"$49,900" I M M A C U L A T E 2 b e d r o o m ranch on spec ious lot Cen t ra l air. f i n i shed B W f n a n r , n u a s i K i i i h e m i l a i i n u a rea . 2 car garege. c o v e r e d p a t i o O r i g i na l owner ret i r ing Fast o c c u -pancy 12956 N o r b o r n s (W of B e e c h l Call JERRY STILL R E - M A X WEST 2 6 1 - 1 4 0 0

BEVERLY H I L L S - 3 b e d r o o m l ' 4 beth ranch , tormal l iving r o o m 1 d m m g r o o m , l a rge meeter. S acre Bir m . n g h a m S c h o o l s R e d u c e d $5 ,000 To $154 ,900

H A R D T O F IND 4 b e d r o o m . ? ' i ba th ranch wt lh Uvmg r o o m , tamtty r o o m , dan. 2 Brepiecoa new k i tchen, labu-iousfy Braehed basement . B i rming-h a m Schoo l s Reduced M 0 0 0 t o $159 900

C U S T O M BUILT 3 b e d r o o m 2 '4 ba th r a n c h o n 2 » acres C o n t e m -pora ry e leva t ion 4 car ga rsge F r a n k l i n . B i r m i n g h a m S c h o o l s $309,900

O P E N SAT & S U N 1-4 344 G lenhu rs l . 3 .200 sg ft 4 b e d r o o m 2 'Y b a t h co lon ia l Mew cons t ruc t ion B loomf l s l d Vtttege D e s i g n * fo rm ica k i t chen , spec tacu la r master b a d r o o m su i te . R e d u c e d $10,000 to $399 900

O P E N S U N 1-4 Fsbu lous 3 beo-r o o m 2 'Y b e t h C a p s C o d over look-ing B i r m i n g h a m Coun t r y C lub Mew forrrucs M c h a n lotsOy redecora ted N « » k i t chen app l iances s n d master b a t h w i t h l a c u t z i F a b u l o u s ! $216 ,900

C U S T O M BUILT B r a n d new 3 b e d r o o m . 3 b a t h r anch . 3 car g s r s g s lust N of t h e C ider MM v. ac re B loomf ie ld H « s Schoo l s $425 0 0 0

CENTURY 21 Town & Country

Call SANDY NORMAN 642-8100 Eves 540-1601

S REDFORD $ 6 6 , 9 0 0 N s t u r s l f i rep lace makes t ins t h s w a r m e s t 3 b e d r o o m b r o a d f r o n t b r i ck ranch m des i rsb le ares w t t h 2 car ga rage & ful l bssmsn t on s d o u -b le lo t Hur ry '

A S K FOR KAREN MINIC ILL I H O M E M A S T E R 4 2 5 - 3 6 3 0

S REDFORO- V 4 Story b o c k . 3 b e d r o o m s 2 Dslhs. f in ished bese-m e n t . ga rage $54,900 Open Sun-day , 9 - 2 5 - 1pm-Spm 5 3 5 - 0 5 0 1

THREE B E D R O O M bunga low f in-i shed bssmen t large deck , l ' v car g a r a g e $44,900 Broker 5 6 4 - H O M E Owner 5 3 6 - 5 1 0 6

THREE B E D R O O M bnck t o r m a l d i n i n g room, f i replace, t i e d base-men t , 2 ' * car garage beaut i fu l l y i s n d s c s p e d $67 500 5 3 3 - 9 3 7 7

WESTERN GOLF AREA 3 b e d r o o m b n c k rsnch, 2 ful l ba ths , fami ly r o o m wt th IWspiace. 2 car ga-rage $70 900

CALL BILL LOVE Cenlury 21 ABC

425-3250

Western Golf Course W e s t e r n Golf mew Huge 3 b e d r o o m b n c k r s n c h wtth dmmg r o o m , taml ly r o o m hrsp lace m o d e r n k i t chen . 2'Y ba tha . f in ished basement a t t a c h e d o a r a g e icme heat coo l i ng & m o r a Can J o n R u u d

W e s t e r n Golf view Elegant r a n c h o n v» sere w i lh d in ing r o o m , b reaze-way . F lor ida room, Bnishad base-men t s ide en t rance ga rage s n d m o r a C a l Jon Ruud

Century 21 Today 5 3 6 - 2 0 0 0

O W N E R S ARE S E L L I N G W E ARE MARKETING

6 7 0 0 Mark Ct Ownsr 651 -0397 o e d r o o m Meedowtake F s r m s

b n c k t r i level w i t h 2500 s q ft o n sn sera Family r o o m walk out pa t io c a t h e d r a l ce i l ing Irving room wtth separa te dm ing r o o m , wa lk -ou t t o f u l l eng th deck pr iva te cul ds sac $ i s ks pr iv i leges $187,500

760 W s s t w o o d Ownsr 649 -032 1 2700 p lus sq ft co lon ia l near Quar-Ion schoo l o n 103s 135 lot 5 bed-r o o m s wrth 1 o n en t ry level. 2 f i re-p laces large s tudy at e n t r a n c e

$269 000

1724 Fox River 0«mer 3 3 5 - 4 9 1 7 B loomf ie ld schoo l s plus 2500 s c ft for $139 ,900 4 b e d r o o m s den fsmi ly r o o m . 6 100x200 lot

20201 E lwood 256-0652 for spp t 4 b e d r o o m co lon ia l wtth tsmny r o o m 4 study on w o o d e d acre, wa l k i ng d i s tance 1o C r s n b r o o k Sw im C i u b ws t cn your o w n co lor chang ing of the Mseves t ru ly Is s home to r s i seasons $195 0 0 0

5057 E lmhurs t ownsr 260 -1646 3 b e d r o o m 2 b a t h brick tn - ieve i in N Royal Oak $93 ,900

S A L E S C O N N E C T I O N 2 5 6 - 0 6 5 2

318 Daarbom Dearborn Heights

A BARGAIN W e l kep t 2 bed room, poeeib le 3 rd . spac ious k i tchen. Brst Boor l aund ry , p l e n t y of s t o r sge Flor ida r o o m , 2 car ga rage greet for f i rst t ime buye rs or re t i ree $46,500

A BEAUTY C u s t o m bul f i 3 bed room, i ' o be th b r i ck ranch, tormal d m m g r o o m , fami ly r o o m cent ra l air, f i r ep lace f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t . D e a r b o r n S c h o o l s $79,900 Ask tor

Susan Hucal Real Estate One

455-7000 937-3142 D E A R B O R N HILLS s res - 3 b e d -r o o m br i ck colonial , f o rma l d k i m g . sir f t rap laca. $129,900 BW Bois i -naau. Ynger R a i l Es ts ts 5 6 5 - 0 6 0 5

319 Grosse Pointe

GROSSE PTE CITY Vsry w a l l m a i n tamed cha rm ing «ng-Nsh c o m m a i 6 is rgs b e d r o o m s 4 up . 2 donm. f irst Boor b e d r o o m we l l l o ca ted tor other use. 2 fun ba ths , l a r g e u p d a t e d k i tchen, b reak fas t n o o k , na tu ra l f i replace, d k i m g r o o m , m u l t i pu rpoes room, leaded g lass w i n d o w s . 9 f l ca l l ing w i th a r c n n s c t u r -ai d e t s O n g o n Brsl Boor. 50x200 f t lot . m a n y n m e r features $ 2 2 3 000. Evas 662 -2466

302 Birmingham Bloomfield

B e e c h s n d Boat Dock F s c l l t i s s ' Four b s d r o o m ranch on a p p r o x i -m a t e l y o n e acre Kaart fy t r e a d a raa w i t h a lo t of pr ivacy A l spo r t s Up-p e r L o n g Laka $172,500

EARL KEIM MAPLE j 642-8500 B E A U T I F U L TRI -LEVEL In va ry p raa t igous sub Beaut i fu l d a n s M s i n e u t r s l decor Newer k i t chen wt th t o p of the ime app l iances M o v e - i n c o n d i t i o n P n c a d to sa l t $189 ,900

EARL KEIM MAPLE 642-8500

BEVERLY HILLS smgls story 3 b s d r o o m

b n c k r s n c h Uv lng r o o m wt th w o o d fcimlng f i replace, tormal d m m g . rea r F lo r ida room, k f l chen + d i -ne t te Cessment gaa. FA haat . at -t a c h e d ga raga immed ia te poaaaa a lon. move- In condt t ton. $122 ,000

T H E H O M E COMPANY 5 4 6 - 7 7 7 7

BEVERLY HILLS By Owner 3 b e d -r o o m br ick ranch. B i r m i n g h a m

oois . centra l alr. prtvata back -ya rd . 2 car garage to! a l u m i n u m t r i m , w e l main ta ined Juat r e d u c e d $ 9 9 0 0 0 642-7644 540-S3S2

BEVERLY HILLS - Charm ing 3 b a d -r o o m ranch, B i rm ingham schoo la cen t ra l mr, Flor ida r o o m h a r d w o o d Boors , newly decora ted Mus t see to app rec ia te . $ 1 ( 2 . 0 0 0 O p e n S u n 1-5 P M 32649 Norcheeter 2 6 6 - 0 4 3 0

B E V E R L Y H I L L S - 1 4 M I / P l e r c a 3

comJMlun Neutra ls C r o w n m o l d -I s i r c o n d i t i o n i n g f i n i s h e d e m e n t Pr iced t o as* $124 ,900

O p e n Sa l -Sun 12-5 For appo in t i t e e l 5 4 0 - 0 3 1 9

BEVERLY MILLS - Lovely 3 b a d -r o o m . I ' 4 be ih con tempora ry r a n c h O p e n floor p lan CeOiedrsI ceMnga f i r e p l a c e f o rma l d m m g tamMy r o o m , cent ra l ak newer K # n e c e a n d r o o l . anctaeed pat io O l r w i m y i a m

COM immacu la te $116 ,500 H M S 5 2 6 - 0 7 7 $

BEVERLY HILLS R e d u c e d to 1172.000 Sa«ars a ra m o v m g Spac ious 4 b e d r o o m co lo -n ia l w i th Mm0y room 6 1st Boor l a u n d r y M o v e m oondWon W d u d m g m a i n t e n a n c e tree exter ior k flnwied b a a e m e n t B i r m m g h e m schoo la . c o m p u t e s M a t s m a c p a c k a g e O p e n S u n 2 p m - a p m 31330 D o w n -i n g Place, N oR 13Mf le . E o l

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B I R M I N G H A M - B ingham Farms Open S u n 1-4 DouOM wing br ick co lon ia l 4 b e d r o o m s . 2 M 4 2 haft ba ths 2 Hrepiacae, family r o o m , cent ra l sir wef p las ter , h a r d w o o d Boors V a t Boor laundry a r tachec ga rage 1 a c r e 2 3 7 0 0 Old Orcha rd be tween 13-14 MHe MIM E of Te legraph, en te r o n Bmgnam Rd

B I R M I N G H A M By Owner 3 bed-r o o m ranch R e m o d e l e d k i t chen new d r a p e s 4 ca rpe t i ng , 1'Y car a a

1 $92 0 0 0 549 -9223

B I R M I N G H A M - C o m p i e t e l y r s s t o r e d I n - t o w n c h a r m e r . $155 9 0 0 611 Wal lace Open S a t - S u n 1-5

6 4 2 - 6 7 1 3

BIRMINGHAM Spec tacu la r i ns ide 4 out Geo rg ian co lon ia l o n 1.2 w o o d e d acres S b e d r o o m e , l ib rary , wa lk -ou t base-men t . tormal d m m g room, gou rme t k t t chen a n d m u c h m o r e to see

$359,900 HMS Sale By Owner

569-0070 B I R M I N G H A M - 3 b e d r o o m ranch ,

spp l lancee, large aving r o o m , eat ing aree m k i tchen 744 Hum-phrey. $72 500 Af ter 6 p m 6 4 6 - 9 7 9 6

B I R M I N G H A M 3 b e d r o o m ranch , wtth 2 car g a r a g e Newly deco re led .

t rai ak . fo r aaM by owher Imme-d ia te occupancy $94,500 6 4 5 - 5 6 3 9

B i R M l M G H A M - 3 - 4 b e d r o o m cotom-a l ( 22009« .n | o n 50x140 lot P lans ava i lab le or w « bund to auit 256-9033 VMley Forga B u k d m g C o

B I R M I N G H A M 4 b e d r o o m 2'-» ba th Co lon ia l La rge master sui te Femky r o o m , rec r o o m Fireplace. L a m a lot 2't g a r a g e $194 ,000 642-5636

B I R M I N G H A M - OPEN SUN 1-5 676 Dewey; near G reenwood 4 Har -m o n . o n qu ie t c h a r m i n g lane W a * to t o w n . Qua r t on Lake. H d y Name 3 b e d r o o m . I l rep laca hero-w o o d Boors, d e e p pr tvale ya rd $179 ,000 256 -0399

B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S - Vertnor Es-ta te La rge 3 2 0 0 aq ft 4 b e d r o o m . 3 f u l . 2 hal f b a t h co lon ia l on Varnor Lake Den. sauna , cedar c loset . M l

m system. 2 f i replaces, naw k i t chen , zoned f lee t ing 2 new k j r -nacee 4 a k cond i t i one r - i n s t a t e d 1966, $341 ,900 644 -1614

B L O O M F I E L D HILLS 5 b e d r o o m . In- law au ta . 2't ba ths

a c r e o n a cu l -de-aac 6 4 6 - 5 2 9 6

greanhouae. $144 ,900 .

B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S - 3 br ick ranch, l \ » batha, 2V» car at -t a c h e d ga rage . F lor ida r o o m . 9n-ished basemen t . 2 f i replaces, beau-t i fu l tot. aakmg $129 ,900 662 -6177

B L O O M F I E L D HILLS S C H O O L S S p a o o u a S p w - w m g Colon ia l m greet family sub 4 bed rooms . 2't betha. l a rge k i t chen . Brst Boor laun-dry Fo rma l d m m g r o o m Family r o o m wt th A rep lece Beaament 2 ' t car a t t a c h e d ga raga $156,900 For a p p o i n t m e n t c a l 737 -0865

B L O O M F I E L D HILLS S C H O O L S One helf ac re o l l andacaped pr ivacy. 3 b e d r o o m s . 3 ba ths , a larm, zoned haat . c a n i t r * a * , flmahed lower laeal.

c u s t o m c lose ts M u c h mora l Moee-m c o n d i t i o n $ 2 6 5 900 After Af ler 4 a m

6 2 6 - 6 8 6 4

B L O O M F I E L D - OPEN H O U S E Tof t In The HMs. Sat - S u n 1-6

De tached c o n d o W off Laheer. N o f L o n g Lake o n N o r U M J W Je«-kma D e ' i e t o p m a m C o r p 655 -4211

B L O O M F I E L D S C H O O L S - B i rm ing -h a m Farme S u b . Open Sat - S i m . 1-5pm. 6626 Ca thed ra l D r . M * M e 4 Te legraph a r a a Qued leval. 4 bed-r o o m s With d e c k . 2'Y Bathe, laage fam»y r o o m w i t h f lraplaoe. ce rWa i ak . baaemen t . 2't cat ga rage Ma-d e c o r a t e d m neu t ra l tones large tot.

spr ink le r sys tem Ret i r ing to Ftor ida $163 ,900 For a p p t 6 2 6 - 9 7 6 3

B L O O M F I E L D T W P 4 schoola 3 b e d r o o m , i h b a t h a ranch. 2 h ear

pr tvata ya rd $124 ,900 335-13S2

BRICK C A P E C O O m P o p p t o t o n park a r e a FVeplaoea m I M n g r o a m 4 rec r o o m , tormal dmmg roam, lerge k f lehen wt th nook 6 bed roa fne plua 1 b e d r o o m apar tment 4 ' s

b a t h a . h a a i a d F l o r i d a r o o m $250 000 Buyers only . 6 4 2 - 8 0 7 1

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B L O O M F I E L D SCHOOLS

Eht ic lng * Oe t l room spm wtng c o t » mal a n igh on a run l e s t l e d a m o n g Ihe news Offers f i rst Boor mesier M a 1 2 8 9 900 737-9000

COLDWELL BANKER

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

J U S T L I S T E D ci ly ot Shic-mfield Mills go 2 acres •««•« English Neu 'u<Jc Es-tate b s f i m d a 300 rt prick man Dra malic thong room 9 rt ceilings Pri-vate eer-iagi- *> ia« q u a r t a n with iivmg - o c m . l e w NKJroom and

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HELEN BUTLER A E ' R . MANUEL

SN* D E " 4 RANkE 6 4 * 6300 OR 646-4963

D E S W A 8 L E 3 t e a r o o m bnck ranch oo <7 a c r e w i th 3 doorwaBs all enlt-ing to a 4 | « M Ooc* and gorgeous w o o d e d se t t i ng W Btoomf le ld acnoots S u a 900 Century 2 1 W at 12 Oaks 349-6000

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646-6200

F A B U L O U S WEST BLOOMFIELD L A K E F R O N T Tha beei ot bo l t i w o r l d s o u t you r Joo rwa i l s -go l f cou rse 5 l ake f r on t - doub le KM tool Comp le te l y r e d o n e In neutrals In-c luding a new k i t c h e n root s id ing 1 carpet 3 -4 b e d r o o m s , 2 ful l oa ths ft f in ished lower levw ; much m o r a Call t oday th is w o n t laal 4330.000

EARL KEIM MAPLE 642-6500

; t 0 m RANCH baths beamed

- AKEFRONT - 3 ,600 sq B 2 Story c o n t e m p o r a r y magn i f i cen t view. ac-cess 4 b e d r o o m . 2 ' v bath, fabulous new f o r m i c a k i t chen , vaul ted call-ings recess l i gh t ing Huge family i o o m w i l h f i rep lace wet bar, new bat t i 4 new lav 2 t ia rad dec* to wa-ter R e d u c e d $10 ,000 to 1299 900

CENTURY 21 Town & Country

Call SANDY NORMAN 642-8100 Eves. 540-1601

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A L L F A R M I N G T O N MILLS C O N T E M P O R A R Y E L E G A N C E

Gorgeous 4 apaooua b e d r o o m a 2 story bnck h o m e fee iu rae great r o o m wt th hr ap iece 4 we l bar . tor-mal I M n g r o o m 4 dmang r o o m , mv-pr Ma ine oerermc foyer , count ry Kitchen w i th t xkH-«a , let Boor laun-dry large eun room. 2'4 batha. out baaemen t a t tached o v e r l o a d 2 car g a r a g a 1274.900

C U L - D E - S A C TUOOR On a w o o d e d lot wtth deck , c u s t o m bum 4 b e d r o o m plus l ldrary. s u n k e n I M n g r o o m 4 IsmBy r o o m wt th Are-placaa. tormal a m g room, buat- tns In k i t c h e n wtth large nook , 2 fu> 4 2 half batha. l a i Boor laundry . Quality t h r o u g h o u t . p r o f e s s i o n a l l y landacaped. 2 ' 1 car a t t a c h e d ga-rage J268 500

EXECUTIVE C O L O N I A L i m m e d i a t e occupancy is yours wt th t h a 4 b e d r o o m plus l ib rary Br ick h o m e Ot ters I M n g r o o m , t o r m a l dm ing r o o m , a l a n d mtchen, l a rge eat ing araa. DuWt-tru wa lk - * * pan-try large farrnfy r o o m w i th Braptace. 2 'v ba ths wa lkou t lower level, a t -tached 2 car ga rage $209 900

C U S T O M BUILT C L A S S I C in great l oca t i on 4 b e d r o o m b n c k home fea tures ca thedra l ca l l ing 4 f i rep lace In great r o o m , center la-land k i t chen , l o rma l d m m g r o o m 1st Boor laundry , 2 H b a t h a O n a gorgeous man icu red lot . d o deck a t t a c h e d 2 ca r g a r a o e $179,900

GET A GREAT START Ma in tenance free 2 spac ious b a d -r o o m vinyl s ided ranch Fi raptooa In large Hying r o o m , f o r m a l d i n i ng room DuUt-ms m k ft Chen, oak c u p -MWi. FKXKJI room, w w l Shoe Oversized 2 '4 car ga raga o n a l a rge lot $59 9 0 0

CENTURY 21 NAOA, INC. 477-9800

304 Farmington Farmington HiUs

LAST C H A N C E BEFORE WE L ISTI 4 bed room. 2 H Bath C o n t e m p o r a r y colonial G r a a l Room, l ibrary, tormal dmmg r o o m , l a l Boor laundry , cen-tral air, oaramlc Me. tomaca cab i -nets, k j c n a 4 oak sta l rcaae We wanted J ' 6 9 000 Make ua an o«»ar betora we aet Realtor already

Hurry- 5 5 3 - 0 1 7 2

LOCATED O N a c u l - d ^ a a c , th«s French C o n t e m p o r a r y h o m e m Fa rm lng lon H M has Ml the amem-naa wai t ing tor Ha new owner The mam Boor enters th rough an t i que be i s led g u n a doors l o an o p e n curv ing oak s ta i rcase 4 (taken mar Ms Boor G r a a l Room haa a m a r b l e Braplaca w i th a d l o m n g tormal d m -mg room, Bjffy appo in ted c o u n t r y k l i chen w i th oak Boor, l ibrary guaat bath, laundry r o o m Upper level the master eune enjoys Its own Jacuzzi bath 4 draeamg r o o m A lso 3 add i -t iona l b e d r o o m s 4 fuk ba th w i th •kyUgtit Lower level haa b e d r o o m , to* bath 4 Brushed I M n g v a a w i th br ick f i rep lace 4 wa f tou t to Kn*ar pat io Of fe red at $365,000 Shown by appo in tmen t 5 5 3 - 4 1 9 4

NEW LISTING I - . c a c o u s w B loomf te ld colonial on

^r-v ate cm -de -sac L ibrary, separate d in ing r o o m , w t t h bay w indows, and

I wonde r fu l f i rm ly r o o m wfth Bre-I place w«t bar and door wall to | d e c ' Qai ighttol , w a r m decor 4 bad-I - o o m s $187 500 : HALL & HUNTER

644-3500

S T I N G 'fine* »m>

'•»ry mt^OOT r - 'wvc til* arx3

'amlN r ^ o m C~1 yard 3 b«d-

HALL & HUNTER 6 4 4 - 3 5 0 0

N E W L I S T I N G

W e s t c h e s t e r V i l l a g e beOrnom 2 h-81h«l tamity room,

•i'ac»+:e -amch. r jawmen' central Sir , arge pr«»aw «3t 2 car at iacf*»d Oaraije M i c - s w . S1 Rego alemerv. ' . . - .-r S - ^ 3 0 0 0 Ca»

X E L E N BUTLER •VE'Si MANUEL

S N ' O F R ft RA.NKE 433 543% o « M&-49S3

"NEW LISTING •*i :on»#mpnrary

• S«cu^ty »y»-e h i t c r ^ ••«**»

Wl Qtr-

O P E N S U N . 1 - 5 7050 Tenn. l l Rd . N of 14 Mile, E of u>do i»be l i 'Or fhe fami ly seek ing comple te pr i-vacy ' oca ted on 6 i acres, overtook-

•g a p o n d a n d the Frank l in River Sur ro iundod b y many gorgeous • - « i s » well ma in ta ined , 3 bed-r.nom, 3 Bath ranch wtth 2 car at -lacned ga rage a n d toll baaement 2

• more bu i l dab le iota $425 000 R A L P H M A N U E L

8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0

OPEN SUN. 2-5 P i r > e L a k e P r i v i l e g e s

O N L Y $ 1 4 4 , 9 0 0 4 3 6 9 M a c Q u e e n

N of Lone Pine E o f Orchard Laka) very mo t i va ted setter' Spacious 4 b e d r o o m br ick co lon ia l on large f reed lot . f roshly decora ted 4 new carpe t ing 2% ba ths family room wi lh br ick corner f i replace, first Boor laundry large rec r o o m poeseanow ai d o s i n g S h o p p i n g nearby

C E N T U R Y 2 1 S e c o n t i n e A s s o c .

6 2 6 - 8 8 0 0

B E A U T I F U L C o n t e m p o r a r y 3 bed-r o o m co lon ia l , fami ly r o o m . Bra-placa. 1% batha. f o rma l d m m g a n d Irving r o o m , Brushed baaement , oan-tral air p ro fess iona l ly l andacaped

4 7 8 - 5 1 8 5

BEAUTIFUL 3 b e d r o o m 2 b a t h t r l -wvei, 1800 sq ft tamHy r o o m Bra-p laca . a t t a c h e d 2 car g a r a g e $123,500 O P E N Sun., 1-6. 5 5 3 - 4 2 6 7

O W N E R Co lony P a r t Co lon ia l , 4 bed rooms . 2 ' * batha. cen t ra l a i r . f in-ished baaemen t . sc reened p o r c h , povacy fence, excel lent c o n d i t i o n $149 900 S h o w n b y appt 5 5 3 - 0 7 5 5

R A L P H

M A N U E L 8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0

OPEN SUN 2-5pm 5 0 6 ' West Mapie . West Bloomfteld

Cus tom ' i n c h on beautrfm lot. l o w e r i n g t rees b lue spruce, con-venient to shopp ing , church 4 syna-gogue 3 b e d r o o m s 2 ba lhs f ire-place fami ly r o o m central air

- * 1 » 2 . 9 0 0 Ask for

Verdeane Marriott . REAL ESTATE ONE

646-1600 626-2385

$ roo««>s. ot e»c«»-

k900 VANKRAPP

M e r r i l l L y n c h

R e a l t y 646-6000 858-7565

~>pc»

10S3 Birrr.(r>girari •South of Mar«* «oac

& iV«1T Cf Adarnv - . r o - . - - • b e n m e - * amount o l STATELV 4 b e d r o o m . 2'.» bath oolo-

« p a c e - thrS C h a r - . n g 9 i ° M NG- ] Neu t ra l deco r Many ameni t ies

START SMART Wilt- this spot less Wesi BloomBald -anc r that fea tu res 3 spacious bad-rooms large Hying d in ing r o o m comb ina t ion , tasteifuliy -decorated In neutrals w i th -Vertical Window treat-ments A d d to Ih ls . centra l Hr. par -•larty fi---ished b a s e m e n i and a large treed lot w i th a r e d w o o d dec* , plus Its wa lk ing d i s tance to Pma Laka. makes th is h o m e a i am f i c Invaat merit especia l ly at $82 your pe rsona l p rev iew

Barry Ellerholz REAL ESTATE ONE

851-1900

F A R M I N G T O N MILLS - s ta le ly * b e d r o o m b n c k co lon ia l , p raa t ig ious F a r m i n g t o n S q u a r e Fo rma l d t n m g r o o m , fami ly r o o m , gaa o r n a t u r a l

2 '4 batha, Brst Boor laundry , a i r , securi ty sys tem, spr ink lers , va ry tastefu l neu t ra l de -cor $220 ,000 M a k e of lar 4 7 7 - 0 1 4 3

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S H u f f i CJub Sub. 11 Mi le 4 Ha i s l ed O p e n S a l - S u n 2 - 5 3 b e d r o o m ranch , wa lk -ou t . 4 yrs . o ld $188 ,500 36799 "

H A M CAPE COO The 'scent addi-t ion r,' a 'l<~ -!» room mane i all fhe, d i f ferenoe Lots 0> ..Pdat.ng and beai-r- ' , ! fy l i ecora fed Plan to see f . i - . S E A STING s 151 OOC M-

H A N N E T T , I N C . R E A L T O R S

646-6200

Just r e d u c e d t o $174,900 Ask for Joyce Cen tu ry 21 Nor thwestern

626-800C

F A R M I N G T O N H * a - C u a t o m b r i c k co lon ia l 4 b e d r o o m a . 2'1 ba ths . fam*y r o o m , f i n i shed baaemen t , tat . floor l aund ry Deck , sp r i nk le rs , w o o d e d lo t * 2 1 9 . 5 0 0 4 7 1 - 3 6 3 2

TOTAL S E C L U S I O N 4 privacy In •Vest B l o o m f i e l d o n 3 * acres wfth 1950's ranch-s ty le home. Pr ivate water wen Dead e n d street By owner A p p o i n t m e n t on ly . 826-1020

O P E N S U N - 1 P M - 4 P M

E-COM'-FlC- ; l.AGE 325 North

, 1 r " ' ? * w . I l iv ing r o o m d in i ng r c i xn . l ibrary W ^ a n b r o o k Wmg C ^ - ^ a . - 4 ^ . T B » c o u n t s kBchen, c J

WEST B L O O M F I E L D LAKE ESTATE Laka Prtvt iegea

Bunders h o m e c u s t o m built 4 bed-rooms. large master suite 3 ' * Baths wa lnu t t n m th roughout For

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS B R A N O NEW

b e d r o o m ranch wBh to* baae-ment , oak c a b m e t a , ptoah ca rpe t i ng , all k i t chen appkancea . A * th is o n a 60 > 229 lo t Ready to mows In to $90,990 6 4 2 - 0 7 0 3

THOMPSON-BROWN

Midr ,r,ms inc lud ing i i t ft 2nd Boor •nas ' - r Bed rooms 3 ton Bai*s. pkrs avalory f a m i l y room central arr. 2 'rec«dce-. Nnwer roof ft furnace

, V a c a n t Ask ing $300,000

OPEN S U N 3PM-5PM p l P M f N G H A M 678 Ridgedale N 0» Mi ip ie W off A d a m s Just re-duces to $ !4< i90C Immediate oc-cupancy Renova ted ranch with fire-place Sha>p' 2 bedrooms, i » baths 0*" garage Call 645-2500

Cr t n t y - i c * Assoc 'nc Reahors

OPEN SUN. 2-5 Sloom ' ie id Hills Co lon ia l 3787 Quarter. H of . ahse r 4 Bedroom r i Bath s i tua ted on v» acre lot Seamen vauftef l oetang in famay room wi th f i rep lace f in ished rec o o m neut ra l decor with a country

Nor thwestern 628-8000 Jar-i J 1 6 S 9 0 0 i jentury 21

-OPEN SUN 2-6PM. ' ;>44 Meadow iake R<S Between F -an .un ft mks le r S of Maple off Ai^ysaU Ekeautltoi -mmacule le cua-rom ranch on g o r g e o u i 'a acre. acr-Ms f r om Meadow Lake A* ameni t ies $219 ,500 Mot i va ted •elier Being t rans fer red E -es 737 .4138 Days 552-5220

U N I Q U f COUNTRY ESTATE 2 acres m B loomBald Two * bad-•ooms family room, library wtth • t one 1'«><ece BloomBaad schools $219 ,000

1 1 8 0 M A 0 S E L L OPEN SUN 1-4

Ask tor JUOY JONES CENTURY 21 - Town ft

M 2-8100 I Country

540-2 (18

303 Wsat BloomfMd Orchard Laka

BEAUTIFUL w BtoomBeW Union ia» a i ron l Contemporary- } Bed-rooma 3 ' * Sa th roome Fnaahed w i » - o u t f aaamant e m i e c u m spa ' 1 * Oraee t r i m m e d wet ber prov imata ly 58 B o l aandy Bo t tom lake f rontage o n a l i p o r t s U r t o n Laka Seewea ft ( 0 B atumlnum dock 2 decka 4 many apecMI amai*-fkea $289 0 0 0 C t f a w I week-ends to metre a p p o i n t m e n t S8J-2114

• e A U T * m 3 b e d r o o m home. I n k

N a W W I h e M M « wit. i l l baa % » . > o m m t a n B * s o o

H E P P A R D B 5 5 - 6 5 7 0

B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S S C H O O L S

m • b a * -

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S T L V M OALLAMT

R A L P H M A N U E L

O m o » . 6 4 7 - 7 1 0 0

b a r c o u n t r y ki tchen, di-nette. fami ly r o o m , stone fireplace, green r o o m , cen t ra l an Finished baaement 2't car garaga circular drive 4 deck Sec luded a t r ium Walk ing d i s tance t o churcnea 4 ayrv agoguea R e d u c e d to $239 000 Call lor a p p o i n t m e n t 681-4563

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S d o w b r o o k P a r t Spec ious Eng-

l ish Tudo r . 3 1 0 0 aq. l t . . 4 beOroome. 2 ' i be tha . I M n g roc

place, den. finished wafcout baae-

WEST BLOOMFIELD JUST LISTED

Gorgeoua 4 b e d r o o m 21» ba th co lon ia l o n 7 /10 acre w o o d e d l o t H a r d w o o d Boors m foyer I M n g and d in ing r o o m Natura l flre-Pfece m farrmy r o o m and 1 at Boor l aund ry $154,900

REO CARPET KEIM EJile Properties

478-5555 W B L O O M F I E L D - 2700 SQ B. 3 -4 b e d r o o m co lon ia l OuaWy fhru-out Profaesaonavy d e c o r a t e d 4 protoa sion at $255 ,000 WIS t ake $225 000 Muat a a l n o w Buyer leaving town

Aak tor C o u r t n e y Drew R E / M A X N W I nc . 533-2800

W B L O O M F I E L D - S H O W PLACE E*peet t h e beet . I t 's h e m 4.500 e q f t of w j e k t y 4 p r i d e wm 2 acres or na tu ra l b e e u l y 3 bedrooma. 2%

$419,000

H E P P A R D 855-6570

W . B L O O M F I E L D

P I C K - A - O t L L Y S p a o o u a 4 b e d r o o m 2 i b a m ooky t m . 1st Boo r t a w d r y , huge meater sui te w i t h w e * m d o aal. a< l e w Pw-

BaoomeMd achoota $149 900 S e e k t o d a y 861-8770

ERA RYMAL SYMES W B L O O M F I E L D

4 b e d r o o m , 2 % b a t h C o l o -

n i a l i n W a l n u t Q r a a n S u b -

d i v i s i o n . F a m W y r o o m w t t t i

f l r a p l a c a , d a n , f u l l y

r o o m , d M n g r o o m , 2 c a r

s t t a c h a d g a r e g e , o a n t r s i

a i r , s p r t n k H n g s y s t e m A

m o r a . $ 1 8 3 , 9 0 0

C O M E R I C A B A N K

4 9 6 - 6 1 7 7

d o m e m w o o d e d H a c r e 2 Story "oyer a n d r o o m m m i m MMO-

« f ga rage 4 2 * * OCT. 4 T t - n '

•an te a a r d a n i » o i B E s s s a a a . r anah M t M t o a a a kea an imuaua l Moor p lan wa» many e p i i o n e l e r a a t r a a a O r a o a i a ,

» s r n

Canterbury Commons ranch a a show p lace. S p a o o u a home inc ludes 3 large b e d r o o m a . roomy c o u n t r y k i t chen a n d a vary special g a r d e n r o o m N O M A I N T E -NANCE! 1st Boor laundry , s ide -en -try 2 car g a r a g e $151 ,900

Get Excited! Beaut i fu l 2 s t o r y c o n t e m p o r a r y c o m p l e t e wf th spec tacu la r l e t Door master su i te bet ter t h a n H O M E A-RANAI inc ludes tormal d in ing , huge den . ton basement a n d 2 % b a t h s O p e n - f r e s h - c l e a n - b r t g h t Onfy $269 ,500

E R A ORCHARD HILLS737-2000

CHARM' locat ion, c o n v a n l e n i a , ntoa brtcfc ranch w i th l a rge d m m g r o o m , K-brary, fapmy r o o m waBts o u t t o fan-tast ic d e c k , g o o d stzad lo t w i t h t ree* , walk to p a r t , c o m m u n i t y c a n -ter a n d d o w n t o w n F a r m l n g t o n l

CAPE COD' conven ien t l y l oca ted on s b e e u t l t u t y fenced ya rd . 3 bed rooma . 1% b a t h * . baaaman t . p e r l e d for s m a * tamfly. home w a r r a n t y l

CENTURY 21 HOME CENTER 476-7000

10 MBe 4 O r c h a r d Lake

F A R M I N G T O N Arts L o m e Sub . OuaMy 3 b e d r o o m ranch. 2 H ba tha . dan . e n d o w e d porch , h u g e haaaman t , cen t ra l a i r . h igh e f f i c iency fu rnace Great a r e a -fantaat lc achoota $139 ,500

H E P P A R D 855-6570

F A R M I N G T O N - Br ick ranch . 2 b e d -rooma. I M n g r o o m / f i r e p l a c e d m m g r o o m , kBchen , fami ly r o o m , 2 ca r at -tached g a r a o e . o r beaut i fu l t r e e d 2V. l o t s A a k l n g $79 ,900 477- 7 8 3 8

OPEN SUN. 2-5 30071 F idd lers Green. N o l 11 MBe. W ot M idd lebe i t Just M e d . t rans-fer torcaa sale on th is super Noeah buUI co lon ia l w i th 4 b e d r o o m s , 2% baths. 2 f i rep laces, beaut i fu l m -

J ^ $ 1 4 ^ 9 0 0 ^ * * m 0 r * ~ ASK FOR ARLENE BIRSA

Merrill Lynch Realty

626-9100 477-0549

Must saa. A s k i n g $290 ,900 O p e n S u n , 2-5 4 7 1 - 1 6 4 3

FARMINGTON HILLS Shedygrove - b r igh t 2 s tory c o l o n i a l p rov ides Biaatda c h a e r 2 c a r ga raga .

oma.'Vvy dmmg r o o m . 3 b e d r o o m a . k i t c h e n a p p l i a n c e s I n c l u d e d . $125,900 3 4 9 - 4 5 6 0

ERA RYMAL SYMES F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S - tor t h e auc-

famity Lo l a a t s p a c e 2.700 2»*n"!j b e d r o o m c o l o n i a l Famay r o o m w i t h fit ap iece la aa M g aa g r a a l r o o m . Im-praaaki'S m eater b e d r o o m w i th l a r g e s m m g a r e a K i t c h e n haa b i g (SnaRa 4 aoorwea t o dach . L M n g r o o m 4

2 ' » b e t h a E i c e a e n t m-

o t 3 & &

FARMINGTON HILLS

mi Wt in qu ta t sub M a n y

ma lo r u p d a i e c Is a i m i t .

C k ^ $ 1 4 4 . 9 0 0

R E D C A R P E T K E I M

E l i t e P r o p e r t i e s

4 7 8 - 5 5 5 5 F A R M I N G T O N O P E N SUN. 2 - 6 W *

34212 C o n w a y Cour t . N o t F r e e d o m " . m. <*'

me. spec ious k B c h e n .huge torn*; I 'u—Jbaf t i i a i .a cen t ra l * , r » M M . king s M * lot. ~

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« M f . M w . s y M a

H E P P A R D 4 7 6 - 2 0 0 0

r ^ s r s r ^

0 * 1 * S U N D A Y 1S-S. t i M S I

Meadowtilll Estates Open Sun. 2-5pm

Lovely ma in tenance f ree large co l o -nial on the c o m m o n s - newer con-s t r u c t i o n M a t u r e a t t r a c t i v e landscap ing wfth Invi t ing c o v e r e d w o o d deck - vegetab le g a r d e n 4 perennial ga rden for you t o en |oy Spac ious r o o m s th roughou t Eat - in k i t chen haa g o o d s torage 4 t r a c k

Onty

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

306 Southfiatd-Lathrup 308 Rochester-Troy

SHADED SPLENDOR Peacefu l sett ing and me t i cu lous beauty wi th warm coun t r y deco r m F a r m i n g t o n HWa Roomy 2 b e d r o o m t a n c h wtth a tormal d m m g r o o m , na tu ra l fireplace and 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g a Young or o ld w«l love the m o v e m condRon and a f f o rdab le p r i c e $79,900

MARRY S

W O L F E 421-5660

S T U N N I N G Q U A D 2 ' * a c r e a W o o d e d ravine * b e d r o o m a . 3 Baths great room f i rep lace f a m * y r o o m 4 -*• car a t tached g a r a g a 2 .868 k j n Spr inkler , a larm, cen t ra l air Reduced to $248 0 0 0 O p e n S u n 1 -4 p m 26052 Pleasant vaOey Cal l S h a r o n

REAL ESTATE ONE 669-3500 681-1675

681-5700 S W E E P I N G CIRCULAR DRIVE + p ro fess iona l landscaping sets oft IMS beaut i fu l 3 Bedroom ranch m p res t i g i ous area of Fe rm ing ton HMs Fee lurse Include bay w i n d o w , ce-ramic foyer and Betfts. hea ted Flor i -d a r o o m M o v a - l n c o n d i t i o n ! $192 ,000

The

Wonder fu l famay n e i g h b o r h o o d

Fa rm ing ton Hltts Schoo ls

S « f t 7 » A a A t e r

Marjorle or Maury Young REAL ESTATE ONE

477-1111 437-5531

NEW LISTING C h a r m m g co lon ia l o t te r ing 4 bed-rooms, 2 H baths, neut ra l deco r , • p e o o u s k i t chen w i th bey w i n d o w m break fast r o o m , formal irvtng a n d dming r o o m s and family r o o m wt th fireplace a n d doo rwak to muRi- level deck $210 ,000

RALPH MANUEL 851-6900 NEW LISTING O P E N S U N 2-Spm

S of 10 MBe. l ake Sco f l Dr , E of Midd lebe i t 28555 Marc Ortve 3 y r v young Beeut i to i ranch. 3 bed-rooma. 2 ba ths , o rea t room, b a c k s l o w o o d s $144,900 For your pr t -va ta showing c a l

Cynthia Drobot REAL ESTATE ONE

851-1900 476-6276 OPEN SAT-SUN. 2-5pm

35245 W 13 MMa Rd , Just E of Drake Rd Sel lers have f o u n d ano th -

houaa Must sen i m m a c u l a t e <*jakty built 3 b e d r o o m co lon ia l In move- in cond i t i on New cua tom oak k i t chen , 1 H baths , spec tacu la r g rea t room, 2 car a t tached garage, centra l air. new root Too m w r y tee-t u r e s t o M You mus t aea th is h o m e t o apprec ia te (ha value $135 ,500 Aak tor.

Pat Kenny REAL ESTATE ONE

363-1511 OPEN SAT 4 S U N 2 - 5 P M

M e a d o w b r o o k Huts 38187 b e d r o o m colonia l ,

r ooms . Ing round poo l . $164,900 4 76 -0991

eaeeooworocw r Connaught 5 Oinmg. tom»y ro Mr Mus t aak $1

OPEN S U N O A Y 1-4, 7212 erheet t i . N. ot 14 MBe. E. o l O r c h a r d L a k e 4 b e d r o o m , 2 H bath. 2 .850 ag f t New fo rm ica kBchen. h u g e taml ly r o o m wi th Baldatcne fire-p lace. new root, new cent ra l a k . ter nfic new deck . totaBy redeco ra ted i n e a d e a n d o u t $162,900 NEW 2 STORY C O N T E M P O R A R Y -2.800 sq f t . , fabulous greet r o o m , huge fo rm ica k i tchen tormal d i n i ng room, master b e d r o o m wi th lacuzzt, p r o f e s s i o n a l l y d e c o r a t e d , l a n d s c a p e d a c r e R e d u c e d $20,000 to $239,900

CENTURY 21 Town & Country

Call SANDY NORMAN 642-8100 Eves. 540-1601

OPEN SUN. 2-5 31227 Coun t ry Ridge C * . , S o t 14 MMe Rd . W o l Drake Former i h o w -case moda l homa w i th 1 b e d r o o m , 2V» bath, l ibrary, gourmet k i t chen . Cai tornaa d r t f twood fireplace m sky l igh ted tamity r o o m M a s t e r sui ts, fashion bath, cua tom wood-

Ravine. t rees and mora traa $273,900 C a l

BOB MASSARON The

Michigan Group Realtors

851-4100 OPEN SUN. 2-5

36887 Tur t le Creak C I S o l 14 M M . W of Drake Fantaaac 4 or 5 b e d -room con tempora ry a4fh l ib rary in Ramb lewood Gatehouse communa-ly WMkou t lower i e M wi th h o i t u b

p late 2nd U t o h e n $314,900 ASK FOR DOROTHY W A G N E R

Merrill Lynch Realty

626-9100 626-6700

OPEN SUN 1-4PM

31820 S t a m e n F V n o f f e r i n g in-g round p o o l tor p o o l lovers 3 b a d -room bnck ranch , tamay r o o m . 21* betha. finished bsaamsn l . T + ca r garage, l a rge lo t Aak lng $ 1 5 0 0 0 0

S h i r l a y C a s h R e a l t y

5 4 3 - 6 4 6 8 3 4 4 - 2 8 6 8

OWNER H A S 1 H O M E T O O M A N Y

aat*a*. $189 ,750 CaS Mr S M a h * C e m j R Y 2 1 Today

sq. a 4 b e d r o o m r a n * o n a a M a d tot 2 H ba ths l a l Boo r

i B t a M v oanarM a k and fo rma l d m -m g ( 1 9 4 500

H A I W Y S

W O L F E 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

R O O M T O M O V E

m 4 B k f i i . M M a n a I

s - N n t a s r B a r r y E N e r h o t z

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

$ 1 6 8 , 9 0 0

Michigan Group Realtors

591-9200 TWO STORY

it qua l i ty Is what you are l o o k i n g tor, th is 4 b e d r o o m execu t i ve tudor s h o u l d de l igh i you' C o n t e m p o r a r y neu t ra l decor with marb le , b rass a n d na tu ra l wood $267,500

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1823

p - v s » e b a c k y a r d S e e * w * s a l M I M ( 1 5 7 0 0 0

U N I Q U E OPPORTUNITY ' C o n t e m -p o r a r y 3 bed room b l level o n aprawi lng treed lot o v e r l o o k i n g p o n d In HoBy Hltta Proper ty needs w o r t b u r has t remendous potent ia l . 2 7 0 0 square feet CMI lor d e t s k s $135 ,000

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CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

851-6700

INSTEAD OF WISHING - Look at tMe new-on - t he -marke t . o n e - o l - e k i nd tn - l eve l w i th apeoe a n d a to raga g a l o r e La rge rooma tor aeey I M n g . c o n t e m p o r a r y decor , mmt cond i t i on a n d c lcee to aB conveniences C A L L T O D A Y FOR YOUR PRIVATE TOUR $ 9 9 , 9 0 0 O P E N SUNOAY 2-5

C U S T O M BUILT 4 b e d r o o m execu-t ive ranch Large famay r o o m wtth fireplace, l o r m e l dmmg r o o m , apa-d o u s k i t c h e n wt th buBt-m appa-ancee. toB basemen i s n d s l t a c h e d

s s f s t ^ s r

A B S O L U T E L Y LOVELY, spac ious 4 b e d r o o m . 21* ba th In mmt cond i t i on L a r g e pene led br ick f i rep lace and

famay r o o m w i th id bum fireplace and buBt-m a h e M n g

Mas te r b e d r o o m sui ts wf ih p r tva ta b a t h a b o v e g r o u n d poo l wi th deck -

D O N ' T MISS SEEING THIS! 9 0 0 $ 2 V l

NEW LISTING C u a t o m Roches le r HBIs ranch situ-a ted on 3 acree m an s x d u a i v s area H o m e o f fe rs 3 b e d r o o m s 2 ba lhs, fu l l Bsaament a n d a p o n d Pr ivate roed l $179 ,900

RALPH MANUEL 6 5 6 - 8 9 0 0

The

Michigan Group Realtors

851-4100 SOUTHFIELD

BEACON SQ. C h a r m i n g u p d a t e d co lon ia l wi th a ' r esh c o n t e m p o r a r y flair Fami ly r o o m s p a o o u a w h i t e k i t c f u . Tst f loo r laundry . 2 fu rnace* . 4 oent ra l

Mr. deck ft more $93,500 851 -9770

ERA RYMAL SYMES S O U T H F I E L D - 3 bed room. 2 b a t h b r i ck ranch , d ishwasher , g a r b a g e d i s p o s M , cen t ra l Mr. fenced yard , g a r a g e . $52 ,000 3 5 2 - 0 4 3 6

S T U N N I N G Colonia l . C r a n b r c x * Vil-lage - l a rge c o m e r lot . 2500 sq ft . 4 b e d r o o m s , 2'-» ba ths , fami ly r o o m , f i rep iece. ful l basement , fenced pe-tio, g a r a g e B i rm ingham Schoo la $ 1 3 4 , 9 0 0 H M S Hot l ine 569 -0070

W A L K - O U T R A N C H B rea th tak i ng view and p r i vacy is wha t y o u get wtth this o p e n Boor p l a n New 2000 p lus sq ft 3 bed-r o o m ranch Master b e d r o o m su i te f ea tu res a faahnon bath, t he re la a f o rma l d M n g r o o m a n d 1st Boor laundry Basement p l u m b e d for fuB ba th and wet bar OuKk occupancy $>67 ,500

H A R R Y S

W O L F E 474-5700

305 Brighton, Hartiand, Waited Laka

A L O T O F U V E A B I U T Y ! C u s t o m bu i l t r anch home on 10 a c r e * Spa-c ious w i th 5 bedrooms. 3 batha, 2 fireplace*, w o o d Burner and finished lower level wfth Ml tha ax t raa 48x30 c u a t o m horse b e m and p r o p e r t y a ro l l ing, t reed and 5 acres l a n c e d for ho raes Har t lend Schoo ls $179 ,000 .

H IGHLY R E C O M M E N D E D - lovety 4 b e d r o o m Cape Cod on 2 abao lu tMy beaut i fu l acrea OuaBty t h r o u g h o u t wf th na tu ra l fireplace f m baaement , deck of f d tnmg araa. 2 car ga raga p lus s s to rage shed Proud ly o f f e r e d at $138 ,800 Eng land Reel Estate 4 7 4 - 4 5 3 0

B R I G H T O N Your eaerch ia over t W e l c o m e t o thia 2.000 s q ft dua l i ty buait h o m e o n almoat 2 ac ree Y o u ' l find 4 bedrooma. den. tormal I M n g 4 d m m g . tamay room w i th fireplace, 3 fill ce ram ic baths. 3 car oa raga 4 m o r e Owner very artx loua Pr i ced t o aeB today at ( 139 ,900 C a l Kev in at The M i c h i g a n Group 3 1 3 - 2 2 7 - 4 8 0 0 C o d a S3048

C O M E h o m a to a house wi th a w a r m fee l ing W o o d Burner in great r o o m , c a t h e d r a l ce i l ing , bay w i n d o w

fuB baaement " 2 H car ga raga M u M see t o apprec ia te Owner aak lng $ 8 5 , 0 0 0 6 2 4 - 6 9 7 1

COUNTRY COLONIAL O n 3 a c r e p a r t nke set t ing F o r m a l 4 m l o r m a i d in ing. Big k i t chen fami ly r o o m . 5 bedrooma. 2% baths , base-m e n t . 2 car garaga. B r i gh ton a r a a On ly $134 ,900 The M ich igan G r o u p Ca l l Mi l t 3 1 3 - 2 2 9 - 6 4 3 1

C O U N T R Y LIVING AT ITS BEST! W e l c o m e l o l h » slag ant h o m e in-c l u d e s p r i m e locat ion 4 0 0 eq I t . 3 b e d r o o m a . 3 ba ths fami ly r o o m , dan . f i rep lace, second Boor u t t t t y r o o m for your convenience. 2 % car g a r a g e Only minutes f r o m the c o n -v e n i e n c e s of the c i ty , x - w a y s . s c h o o l s , s h o p p i n g 4 c h u r c h e s . (3331) . T h a Michigan Group . Larry B o c * mas te r 2 2 7 - 4 6 0 0

O P E N SUN 1 -3PM W A L L E D LAKE - s w i m m i n g a n d b o a t i n g , large lot. 2000 S q I t o« Bv-m g . f reaMy decora ted . 3 bed ic iom, 1Vy ba tha , new carpet ing. 2 car a t -t a c h e d g s r s g e Pr inc ip les on ty $ 9 6 . 9 0 0 210 Northaven. 2 6 1 - 3 6 7 7 4 7 4 - 7 1 3 8

seat L o c a t e d m one of fastest m g areaa around Immacu la te

R E D U C E D FOR O U I C K S A L E . $109,9951 Owner t rans fer red, muat

f Z . ry T u d o r 1,950 sq. I t . 4 b e d r o o m , 2 ' n ba the , famay r o o m w i th fire-p iece . 2 car a t tached ga raga moa t an a c r e o l l and i d e a r y I a n d DaautitoBy ma in ta ined ( 2 7 8 6 1 3% m i n i m u m depoen The M i c h i g a n G r o u p . Larry BuckmaaMr 2 2 7 - 4 8 0 0

T h r e e year o ld . 3 b e d r o o m a . 2 M l o a r a m l c ba ths we l ba r . o r a n M fire-p lace . cen t ra l air. doub le lot . w a * to W a a e d Lake Beech Pu rchased new home. ( 0 2 , 9 0 0 B U M

4 B E D R O O M , brtok a n d 2 .000 s q a , 2 * betha. large r o o m * . Brat floor laundry M u c h B io ra J u M 5 m m u M f rom toB skp raaawa i n -l e r c h a n g e ( 9 8 . 5 0 0 M i c h i g a n

tor Lanore Caalaon. 6 3 2 - 5 4 6 1

Group (3229V

3 0 6 S o u t M t e l t f - U t h n i p

F R A N K L I N - NW locat ion. 2 acrea

houee 3 large bed rooma . l o r m e l o m m g r o o m . M a r y , famay r o o m . Br M C I , f rui t trees. Pond , horses M -toaaad. l a n d cont ract ( 1 8 0 . 9 0 9 o r

J U S T L ISTED! I

h r e p i s c e be ioony . o e n l r M t k . ( 7 9 . 9 0 0 cm M Law CENTURY 21 T o d a y

NEW LISTING Bka e e n m g OaauMM d e o a n d s a a landscape i g a a M l B j u W M M o o t o M M i d I g M a . MmBv r o o m weB to p a a o a n d Ara l Boor I ( W 6 . 9 0 0

R A L P H > | $ M 1 1 * 1

M A N U E L 8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0

N E W L I S T I N G

l t e d w e ' l n t

HALL & HUNTER 6 4 4 - 3 5 0 0

THREE B E D R O O M . 2Vk ba th colon*-M G r e a t y a r d Family r o o m w i th fireplace a n d akyttghts B i rm ingham Schoo la . ( 1 0 9 . 9 0 0

CENTURY 21 Town & Country

Call SANDY NORMAN 642-8100 Eves, 540-1601

NEW LISTING Comple te ly r e m o d e l e d Rochester H M Ranch o f fe rs w o o d windows, new furnace, ce remlc counter l o p s u p g r a d e d carpal. , p a r q u e t k i tchen, f l o o r a n d w a l k - o u t b a s e m e n i ( 1 3 4 . 9 0 0

RALPH MANUEL 656-8900

NEW LISTING FsmHy subd i v i s i on In Rochester HiHs P rem ium tot becks to com-m o n s a ree Super cotorkM has 3 b e d r o o m s , 1 ' * b e l h s , 2 car garage Basement a n d 2 t ier d e c k ( 1 1 8 . 9 0 0

RALPH MANUEL

6 5 6 ^ 0 0

NEW LISTING Rochester Mais r a n c h o f fe rs 3 bed-r o o m * . 2 ' i ba ths , neu t ra l decor , b n c k wa lk -way . 2 car garaga. and p r i va te 3 / 4 a c r e lo t wi th ma tu re t reea $142 ,900

656-8900

307 South Lyon Mittord-Highland

C O N T E M P O R A R Y 1'-» story on 10 p i c t u r e s q u e ac rea Proper ty b o r -d e r e d by l a rge oak 4 h ickory t reea H o m e has vau l ted ceBmgs. first Boor l aund ry , wsJkoul lower level and c u s t o m o a k w o o d w o r k i n g $120 ,900 . (3363).

A R E Y O U A N NOSTALGIC Bu f f? Thia h o m a b o a s t s 5 b e d r o o m s , p a r -tor w i t h ' fufe 5 m m t o 1-96 $09 000 (3235]

C O U N T R Y C H A R M C o m a aae m a beau t ifuBy d e c o r a t e d home wi th bay w i n d o w , d a w t o o t be th t u b W o o d -w o r k i n g Is ex tena lve 2't car ga rage w i th e lec t r i c i t y meula t lan and w o o d bu rne r p lua a 1 car a g e Jus t $63 ,500

P L E A S E C A L L RHONDA ROSE T h a M i c h i g a n Group. Real tors

7 - 1 8 1 0

r & S 9 "

3 1 3 - 8 8 7 313 -227 -4600

C O U N T R Y H O M E , approx 6 ac rea or m o r e H o r s e F i r m , ch icken c o o p Ups ta i rs 3 b e d r o o m , family r o o m , s u n r o o m , fireplace, porch , d o w n -s ta i r s b e d r o o m , w e l bar . utIBty r o o m , ba th B e e u t l t u coun t r y aet-t i n g l R u s t i c , p r i v a t e A s k i n g $185 ,000 By owner Eva* . .684-6736

E X C E P T I O N A L C A P E C O O o n 2 7 acrea Fea tu ree 3 bed rooma . 2't batha . g r e e t r o o m , F lor ida r o o m 4 first Boor laundry 2 car a t tached ga raga Ex caa a r t landscap ing Poe-

u b i e a d d i t i o n a l acreage $137 ,500

CENTURY 21 H e r t f o r d South-West

471-3555 437-4111 H I G H L A N D AREA, newly remod-Med. al l new k i tchen, o n 3 lots, d e c k . 2 b e d r o o m a Land Con t rac t c a n b e a s s u m e d immed ia te occu -pancy $ 5 2 , 0 0 0 887 -1394

L A K E S H E R W O O O - NEW H O M E Th ree b e d r o o m . 2 Bath ranch, first Boor l aund ry , g raa l room, f o rma l d i n i n g r o o m ( 1 3 4 , 9 0 0 685-9195

* i n C O O P y i f l u i * t i n n t i L r v n u n r u m _ n t i L r

La rge taml ly r o o m wi th wafl i out lower level fea tur ing a 31x40 rec r o o m w i th wet bar . half ba th 4 w ine ceBar 4 b e d r o o m a . g rea t r oom w i th a t o n e f i rep lace , l oca ted on 12 acrea w i th po le b a m ( 1 4 5 . 0 0 0

LAKEFRONT V a c a t i o n aB year l o n g wi th this lafca-f ront h o m e o n an aB i p o r t s l aka m O a k l a n d C o u n t y M o v e m cond i t ion , beau t i f u l 2 bed rooma , 2 f u l batha super k i t chen w i th oak cab ine ts . 2 ca r a t t a c h e d ga rage newer tornace. root, e t c ( 9 4 900 ~

-•CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1823 O P E N S U N D A Y - 2 T O 5 P M

11708 C R O O K E D LANE W a t e r f r o n t b r i ck ranch wi th finished w a l k - o u t o n aB i p o r t s C r o o k e d Lake H o m e Mao toeturaa large deck w i th v iew o l M e . 4 bedrooma. 2 batha. c a n t r M Mr . ( 1 6 7 , 0 0 0

CaB for d i rec t ions N O U N G REAL ESTATE

5 2 2 - 5 1 5 0 437 -2056

SPOIL YOURSELF YOU DESERVE IT

U l l f o r d - new cons t ruc t o n 3 bed-r o o m . 2V» I

o n 1 7 7 acrea W M k o u t m a n y axt raa

Via ion Proper t ies . Co rp ( 1 2 3 . 9 0 0 624 -0770

sk i i ng c ten t . 4 r

3 0 6 R o c h a s t a r - T r o y

Accent On Location T N * h o m e IB l oca ted m t h s p raa l l -g ioua Oak River Subd iv i s ion o n t h s

b o r t n o d Tha uee o l w o o d m the h o m e e x t e n d s t o t r ip le c rown m o l d -i ng* . 6 p e n M d o o r * , and panaBnu m the I fc rary C e r a m i c M toyer. tor-m a l B r i n g 4 d m m g r o o m * , large k i t c h e n w i th m e n y specia l toeturaa. Pefla F r e n c h d o o r s Mad B o m k i tch-e n i o deck a n d cha rm ing g a i e b o The la rge tamBy r o o m haa cetheOrai cMBng. skyBghts. Boor to oMSng brtck Brep ieoe we l ber . l o l l , beautt-U c u a t o m w i n d o w e Meater bed-

p o o l t u b 3 add i t iona l b e d r o o m a have la rge c l ose t s 3 .700 afl a . 214 ba the , a e o v N y , s p i k M l a i . ] car ga-rage T M p ro l sss i ona l l andacapmg a n d M r o M d r i v e a d d a t o u c h o l d a e a l o a n M e e d i go rgeous Tudor Ex-

h o o d ( 3 3 9 0 0 0 A S * FOR TED M A R E C K I or

SAMOV C M R H T O P H E R

Merrill Lynch Realty

646-6000 641-7975

Co l i . 1 iM . t a rge rooma. 3 car o a r a o s pkas m a n y * * * * * ( 299 .800 Aak tor L E t Merr tB Lynch Realty 851 -8850

O A A O O U S O C O R O t A N O O L O M U L p i M ^ u ^ U h ^ r s R y

S S S i e T B a c M w v r z n b s a l ESTATE

i d e a l F a m i l y H o m e R k x w a W HMs f i l l i l l I bad -i M S M ph is t IMS M M , M M evrng 4 d M M f B M M a r y M a S y

a M M a large aacher, n o M a r e a m

CALL T t S l SAMOYI

Merrill Lynch Realty

6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0 6 4 1 - 7 8 7 5

NEW LISTING Spac ious q u a d ideal ly l oca ted m Spnngtwl l sub on a large lo t Lower level with F rench d o o r s to pe t io . new roof, h a r d w o o d floors, w o o d w i n d o w s a n d m o r e ( 1 2 9 , 9 0 0

RALPH MANUEL 656-8900

NORTH OF ROCHESTER Safier very m o t i v a t e d Lovely 4 bed-r o o m W-levoi on app rox 10 NBy acres , p a r t e d c o u n t r y home for l a rge famBy P len ty of r o o m to r u a a ho rses $ 1 2 9 9 0 0

O'RILLEY REALTY 689-8844

O P E N S U N D A Y 12-3 4142 Cherry-wood. T r o y j t a k e Brsrv-dywyne, N of f Wat t l es , be tween A d a m s 4 Coo l idge) Br tck t rMevM. 3 b e d r o o m s . 2't be ths , den. large taml ly room ( f i repiece) . a t i a ched ga-r a g e . a t t r a c t i v e '4 a c r e l o t . $ 1 3 9 900 Muet aaM! CaB K a n Cr lger

5 4 9 - 5 4 0 5 Re ax Pa r tne rs

O P E N S U N O A Y 1-4 3 0 1 4 CaswMI , T roy

(No r th of B ig Beave 4 East o l A d a m s l

S p a c m u s c lass ic co lon ia l located m Troy w i th B i r m i n g h a m schoo ls Fea-turee 4 b e d r o o m s . 2 ' 4 ba ths , family r o o m , k i t chen w i t h l a rge ea t ing araa. newe r floor a n d nma re tnge ra to i F i rs t floor laundry . c a n t r M Mr p lua a t t ic fan Lo t s o l u p d a t i n g One l o seel $189 ,900 H - 3 3 4 1 0

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

O P E N S U N 2 - S P M Troy • Ramt ree V i l lage 1805 Ogdan 4 b e d r o o m . 2't b a t h c o i c t a l $125,900 8 4 1 - 0 2 4 6

OPEN SUN 2-5 MegnHHcwi i w a r m c o n t e m p o r a r y m p r i m e n e i g h b o r h o o d D e c o r s l e d and m a n i c u r e d to pe r f ec t i on , una h o m e la h igh l i gh ted by an inv i t ing I oyer w i th 10ft. ceumg a n d oak h a r d w o o d Boor Great r o o m w i th vau l ted ceil-ing. h e r r i n g b o n e Br ick firepiece and f loor to oaWng w i n d o w s Dming r o o m and b reek fas t r o o m have doorwaf la to g o r g e o u s 2 t iered cus-t o m deck L ib ra ry h a * doub le door en t ry , bu i l t - in M t bar wi th Brass sink Beeut i to i first floor maMer surte haa vau l t ed csu ing, ext ra d o -aeta huge t f led b a t h The iaage k i t chen b o a s t s 2 ovens , canter le-t a n o 3 u e u n x i r m . 2 H c w m » 3 ear g a r a g e , a i r , secu r i t y , spr ink le r $315 ,000 4 5 9 9 O d e t t e C1. S o t L o n g Lake. E of B e a c h

ASK FOR S A N D Y CHRISTOPHER o r T E D M A R E C K I

Merrill Lynch Realty

646-6000 641-7975 P R E S T I G I O U S H I L L S o l C h a m -w o o d Execu t i ve Spirt- ievsl. neut ra l C o n t e m p o r a r y M i d $360 ,000 s T r o y / B t o o m f l e l d Area . CaB 879-8638

RICHMOND REVISITED YESTEROAYS E L E G A N C E - m trus 4 b e d r o o m Roches te r H M colonia l , pu l l up t o shu t i e r w i n d o w s 4 s 2 Story paiar p o r c h f r o m new c i rc le dr tve fea tu ree 2't ba ths , flushed waBi -ou l b a a e m e n t 4 ex t ra large g r o u n d s

A W E A L T H O F M E M O R I E S $139 ,900 CaB M i k e Smt tha , s t Re -Max , 651 -5101

R O C H E S T E R H I L L S By owner W V l o w o o d S u b 4 b e d r o o m Tudor co lo -nMI . 2 I U L 2 HM! ba ths . 3 car ga -raga. large lo t l o a d e d wi th e x t r a * $ 2 4 5 000 652 -6571

TROY - Beeut i to i 4 b e d r o o m . 1 H b a t h ranch L o a d e d ma lde and o u t Fo rma l d m m g . flraplaca. s u n r o o m wt th h o i t u b 2 ca r a t t a c h e d garaga. cen t ra l a i r . 1M floor laundry . 1 3 aere hea i i * ) t reed y a r d Pr ima a r e a ( 1 3 7 . 9 0 0 H M S 528-0775

TROY - G o r g e o u s 4 b a m ccaonial m p n r r

2 ' 4 p r i m e area. Stun-

n ing nma Euro-s ty le k i t chen . famBy r o o m . tormM dmang. flraplaca can-t r M Mr. a t t a c h e d ga raga . M baaa-

' . e p a d c •t. hut

H M S n s T S o o B

" 5 2 8 - 0 7 7 5

TROY - Immacu la te newe r three ot lour b e d r o o m co lon •ai S p a o o u a in-s ide end out H u g e g ree t r o o m lo r -m a l d m m g , 1st ( 1 2 7 . 9 0 0 H M S

l l o o r laundry 5 2 0 4 7 7 5

TROY - immacu la te newer I t vee or lour DwOr-ciom co lon •ai S p e o o u a m -stoe s n d out H u g e g ree l room tor-mal d i n i n g , 1st l loor leundry ( 1 2 7 , 9 0 0 H M S 5 2 6 4 7 7 5

TROY - O P E N SUNOAY 1-8 2 4 9 Ecatord S ot Long Lake. E ol U i a r n M Fabutogs 3 bedroom. 2 H

Huge great room, cathedral oaMng. ' d M n g oeaHrai ak .

I . ( 1 ) 5 . 9 0 0 52S-0775

TROY . T4

rage, ( 1 6 6 9 0 0 famBy room, c a m r M Mr. 2% car

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309 Royal Oak-Oak Park Huntington Wooda

HUNTINGTON W O O D S C A P E C O O Open houae Sun 1 - 4 P M 3 b e d -r o o m . 2 beth. t o r m M d m i n g . fire-place. cen l re i Mr. 2"4 cer ga rage . ( 1 1 4 ,900 10734 L inco ln 5 4 7 - 4 3 5 6

OPEN SUN. 2-5pm 24060 M o r l t t . Oak P a r t

E o I Coo l idge . N of Oek P a r t B t v d Move- in cond i t ion . 3 b e d r o o m br tck ranch cent ra l aM at t ic tan . newer roof, gut ters , tomaca, n s u t r M ca r -pe tmg ext ra mauMt lon. lav 4 t i led Basement , stove 4 re t r tgera to* ( 5 5 500 Ask tor

Audrie Friedman REAL ESTATE ONE

644-4700

322 Homa* Macomb County

RARE FIND!- 2 H o m e s o n o n e lo t Terr i f ic income o p p o r t u n i t y or use the Gues i house lor the in - laws Main n o u s * - 3 b e d r o o m s . 1 be th Bung leow w i lh 2 cer d e t a c h e d ga-rage Gues i House - l b e d r o o m 1 b s t h 4 o f t i t r e e i p o r t i n g A great value a l ( 78 ,900 C a l Jan Mac Gregor 6 4 4 - 6 7 0 0

MAX BROOCK, INC. ROYAL OAK - 14 W o o d w a r d 4 3 3 3 Berksh i re 3 b e d r o o m ranch , fire-place. screened p o r c h O p e n S u n 1-Som ( 7 7 500 5 4 9 - 6 2 8 5

310 Wixom-Commarca Union Laka

NEW LISTING Lots he reJo r the BO l buyer m d u d mg 4 b e d r o o m * . 2 ba ths i v d e l e d k i tchen besemen i lenced y s r d e n d 2 cer gs rage U t l c * schools s n d 2 acres' $89,900

RALPH MANUEL 656-8900

NEW LISTING S t a r i n g Heights 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h newly d e c o r a t e d Inc lud ing 3 bed-rooms new kBchen cab ine ts s n d amk new 2 car o a r i o e l a rge lo t a n d pr iced to aek s i $73 ,500

RALPH MANUEL 656-8900

STERLING Hts r snoh 1 5 ' R y e n 3 ; Bed rooms V 4 baths . famBy r o o m

firepiece. a t tached garege. c e n t r a l sir By owner $92,500 9 3 9 - 4 6 6 7

323 Homa* Washtenaw County

L A K E S H E R W O O O O U A D Roomy 1974 buBI bnck 4 b e d r o o m w i l h 2 t baths, 1st f loo r l aund ry . Brand new gou rme t k i t c h e n w i th oak

and a n a t t rac t i ve b rass w e l be r . p iueh carpe t t h r u - o u i a n d a 2 car at -t a c h e d garage $149 ,900

HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

W ' X O M - a t t rac t i ve 2 yeer o l d 3 b e d r o o m brtck r anch . 1650 s q f t 2 ba lhs . lamBy room, s t o n e firepiece. 2 cer a t tached ga rage , l ake pr iv i -leges. $106,500 6 2 4 - 7 2 9 0

311 Homas Oakland County

* ear ga-443 -0470

r s M H«. ( 1 2 1 . 9 0 0 m system.

524-1004

300 Royal Oak-Oak Park

S C V f RLY HILLS - ROYAL OAK 4 4 1 S S Verone Ctrda 3 bedrooma r e b a n e a a m eentmam, price re-

( 1 1 4 . 9 0 0 CaS S B a 1246

N f R partor RoyM Oak area, tg o e < M s M p a r a m * 1 - j .

S M 4 fcm i - 8 g m 2*> ' i l s « w . 12 4 n M M

S B a a i M

BY O W N E R - W a t e r f r o n t h o m e o n Sy lvan r o t t e r Lake. 4 b e d r o o m s , na tu ra l f l rap laca. s t o r a g e b a r n . $110 ,000 6 6 2 - 3 6 1 9

P O N T I A C - BY O W N E R 1300 s q ft Indian Vi l lage a rea C u s t o m brtck ranch o n large l anced lo t A t t a c h e d 2 car ga rage . I ' i ba tha . c e n t r a l a i r . m u c h m o r e 3 3 2 - 1 4 6 9

SERENE SALEM 4 b e d r o o m brick 4 a lum r a n c h on over 2 a c r e * Many recent i m p r o v e

rage, po le b a m Beeut i to i p iece o I p roper ty wi th t r ee * 4 s t ream at rear P lymouth schoo ls $ 1 4 9 9 0 0

L ILL IAN S A N D E R S O N

COLDWELL BANKER 459-6000

The Sbove te lephone number is not now, nor hss II been (s ince 12/86) , s f f i ks ied wf th Cen tu ry 21 G o l d houas "

324 Othar Suburban Homas For Sate

PRESTIGIOUS L IVING - <MB b e yours wi th this sprawl ing, 3 b e d -r o o m h o m e wi th 4 5 acrea 4 I r o n tage o n Red MBI Pond, m H is to r i c Tecum aeh A dramat ic r ee idence •n th 3 beds. 2 flrspiaces. But le r s pant ry , year a r o u n d F lo r ida r o o m plus so m u c h m o r M A p roud T e c u m aek homa o f fe red a l $215 ,000 Con-tact Pat Koszke517-423 -4884 or

Lenawee Proer t ies Inc 517 -423 -2191

320 Homas Wayne County

325 Raal Estata Services

A G E M - HURRY Exce l len t c o n d i -t i o n Cheer fu l 4 b e d r o o m br i ck bun-ga low Privacy fanca. ton B a s e m e n garaga. n ice area $ 4 5 , 0 0 0 8 M i Te leg raph 421 -3642 or 5 3 6 - 7 7 5 9

A M U S T see poss ib le i m m e d i a t e oc-c u p a n c y famBy h o m e w i th 3 bad-rooms , remode led k i t c h e n has b e a n e x t e n d e d w i th d o o r w a l l o l a rge d e c k , rec r o o m w i th fireplace, m a n y new I tems. |uM r e d u c e d l o $ 4 4 5 0 0 Nma4y s ided w i th e x t r a m a u M t l o n l ow hea l D M O P E N S u n 2 - S p m CMI Ka thy w a r n Re M a x E x e c u t i v e

7 3 7 - 6 6 0 0

BEAUTIFUL B E L L E V I L L E L A K E By Oemer 3 b e d r o o m Ranch weBi out beaament . v , ac re lo t . 300 ' f r on tage Excef lant o o n d W o n l M i d $ 160.000"s.

INKSTER 3 b e d r o o m br ick ranch s h o w s p r i d e o I o r t gmM owner F t n M M d baae-men t w i th rec r o o m . 2 ca r g a r a g a . c o v e r e d p a t i o w i th gaa BBQ oen t ra l Mr W a y n e / W e s O a n d s c h o o l s A l o this $39 9 0 0 29230 B e e c h n u t

ASK FOR CHUCK P ICKERING

CENTURY 21 Hartford 429, Inc. 981-2900

NORTH INKSTER FHA T E R M S

$ 3 5 0 0 to ta l move In p l ua g o o d c red i t buys t ins d e a n 3 b e d r o o m b o c k ranch , flnlthed b e a a m e n t . 2 ca r ga-raoe aak ing $42 900 Aak fo r Marg ie Honeycu t t

Century 21 ABC 425-3250

O U T S T A N D I N G V A L U E 'Exce l l en t T e r m s o t te red on thM 3 b e d r o o m br i ck r s n c h wi th 2't cat g a r a g e firv isned bsaament and m o r e l Exce l len t schoo ls Setters will a c c e p t d o w n FHA or V A t e r m * Onfir ( 4 3 . 9 0 0 Call Joe F a r t a s R e - M a x Boa rdwa l k 5 2 2 - 9 7 0 0

REDFORO AREA 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h 1 '1 ba ths , f u l b a s e m e n t , f a m k i r o o m , 2 car garage d lahwaahar . low aaaumpt ion Aftar 3 P M 5 3 3 - 6 6 5 6

W A Y N E - !'•» car g a r a g a . 1450 eq ft . C a p e Cod . 3 b e d r o o m , I M n g . d m m g . k i tchen. lamUy r o o m , fire-p lace d e c k , new c a r p e t , newer roo f $ 5 4 , 5 0 0 9 4 1 - 5 0 2 5

321 Homas Livingston County

G R E E N O A K TWP

OPEN SAT. 1:30-5PM 10945 CHARRING CROSS

(N. ot 9 M i e . E o t U S - 2 3 ) 4 bedroom.. 2 H ba th c o l o n i a l m new-er subd i v i s i on $134 ,900 3 4 6 - 4 7 0 0

COLDWELL BANKER H A R T L A N D - O P E N S U N O A Y 1-5

BY O W N E R A t t r ac t i ve 3 b e d r o o m ChaML near lake. 1450 sq ft ba th , flraplaca. decks , b e l c o n y 1'4 ca r ga raga . l u l b a a e m e n t l mBe E. o l US 23 o f l M59 to C u n d y Rd, l o M a i f i e l d , ( a r o u n d L a k a ) . 1 5 7 7 Ode t te ( deed and) $ 7 3 . 9 0 0 6 3 2 - 6 8 3 7

H O W E L L - 3 bed rooma , 2 be tha . 2 flraplaca*. landacaped. p e v e d dr tve. large deck m a t u r e t r e e * BMR 1979 $110 ,000 O w n e r 5 1 7 - 5 4 6 - 2 2 6 0

PINCKNEY - 4 yr o l d r a n c h 1378 sq. f t . 3 b e d r o o m s . 2 _ first f loor laundry , flu b a a e m e n t . 2t car ga raga 3 0 x 4 0 po le b a m , 16x22 f lo rae b a m o n 6 a c r e e w i th creek Mus t saB $106 ,000 CaM af ler 7 p m 8 7 8 - 9 1 0 2

322 Homas Macomb County

EAST DETROIT r a n c h Feeturea 4 a p a o o u a bed-r o o m a 4 2 M l be ths tor t h e g r o w i n g tamBy S i tua ted o n t r ee flned s t ree t d o e s t o I reeways, schoo l s 4 s h o p -p i n g Af fo rdab ly p r i c e d m low ( 7 0 ' a C a f S y K M 2 9 6 - 6 6 2 6

Century 21 Eaet

LARGE FAMILY DEL IGHT - C B m o r l o w n a m p . apewBng br tck r a n c h o n 90x314 t r e e d p a r t M tot. 4 gener -ous bed roome . 2 toB bathe , a tap d o w n *«*nq r o o m 4 temBy r o o m w f t h fireplace 2 level deck 4 en te r ta in -m e m etre finished b e a a m e n t P i a * (Be lend con t rac t ( 1 3 0 . 9 0 0 CMI SyNta CenSury-21 Eaet 2 M - 6 4 2 8

2 6 3 - 6 3 0 2

NEW LISTING w tamay homa m great * .

Slemng Heights n e i g h b o r h o o d Very open a n d c o m m o n a b l e count ry

•V « room. M a g doorwaM to yerd ( 1 0 6 900

RALPH MANUEL

ARE YOU COLLECT ING o n L a n d Cont rac t or second m o r i g a o e s n d went to cesh o u t ? Highest ( $ ] Low-est d iscount Perry ReelTy 4 7 8 - 7 6 4 0

B M W 1984 3181 War ran ty 9 9 Fi-nanc ing

ERHARD BMW 352-6030

SALE BY O W N E R SPECIAL ISTS C m Help You Sen

A Drvtsion of ReelTy Showcase 358-3225

326 Condoa A F F O R D A B L E R A N C H C O N O O nicely ma in ta i ned upper level r a n c h wi th p r tva ta en t rance 2 b e d r o o m s w i lh master ba th and d ress ing a rea Inaade cour t l oca t ion wi th deck o v e r -look ing poo l , sk appaancee Inc lud-ing washer and dryer $58,900

ASK FOR G O R D O N

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

851-6700 A NEW CONDOMINIUM

GREENPOINTE W. BLOOMFIELD

2 b e d r o o m . 2 "4 be th t ownhouee 2 car a t tached ga rage , firepiece oen-tral air. l u l beeemen l pr iva te waBed cour t ya rd . $102,490

661-4422 A W A R O WINNING

H A M P S H I R E HOUSE C O N O O F a r m l n g t o n l

Soph is t ica ted 2500 aq It c o n d o 2 Bedrooma. 2 H baths , 3 0 * 3 0 Hvmgr dming r o o m , c u s t o m M t I I w draeamg rooma. pa rque t k l tcher-fioor. Jenn-A i r orlf i . b u M m c u M o m bar . u n d e r g r o u n d p a r k i n g m buBd-mg. elevator cen t ra l Mr . p o o l $189,000 Hunter Proper t ies 3 5 4 - 1 1 3 3

BEAUTIFUL B I R M I N G H A M C o n d o -1 b e d r o o m , nma European k i t c h e n poo l i m m e d i a t e occupeny Juet Bel -

" I Nancy B l o o m l M d $48 ,900 CaB Nancy Realty Inc 2 5 6 - 5 5 3 8

BELLEVILLE LAKE - 3 level leke-t r o n l maw. goH cou rse o p p o M t e en-t rance 5 / y r s Old 2 '4 baths, 2 l a r g e Bedrooms, flrapiace. carpe l , d r a p e e th ru out. many c loeets 4 la rge c e d a r doee t AJ a p p l i a n c e s / b u m - m m i c r o 4 c o m p a c t o r Cen t ra l Br. flmshed a t tached ga rage wi th opener 4 s t o r -age wa lk -ou t ca rpe ted 2 n d 4 3 r d • v e i b M c o n w a W s » out lower leve l pa t io to pr iva te dock I r om finished tamBy room, over 2000 sq . f t $123,500 Owner Evee 6 9 7 - 4 4 3 1

OPEN SUN. 2-5pm Wabeek Ranch C o n d o

1723 St Johns (of ! Go t tndge) Spectacular M e and gol f c o u r s e views This go rgeous ranch haa 3 bed rooms , l ibrary, g r e e t r o o m p lus a

Formica k l s tunn ing a l m o n d and laundry r o o m on m a m floor Master b e d r o o m has 2 waBi-m M o -te t s . w h i r l p o o l t u b . s h o w e r 4 skyl ight W a k - o u t lower leve l M s tamay r o o m , g a m e r o o m e x t r a bad-room 4 ba th 2 decks . 2 wet b a r * burglar alarm 2 ca r art a c h e d ge -r a g s M o r e ! A a k i n g $ 4 1 0 , 0 0 0

Sylvia Stoteky REAL ESTATE ONE

861-9808 Beapar 276-4347 •

Wan 3 beeps dtol your n u n b e r

or 644-4700 BLOOMFIELD HILLS - BY O W N E R Specious 1 b e d r o o m upper , c a r p e l n o . appaancee carpor t . c o n v e r S e m

$72,500 6 2 6 - 6 7 4 8

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - 2 bedroom condo 1730 Tiverton - ofl Long Lake. 1 btock E oI Woodward, or axduaive prtvata residential street $148.800 ( 8 0 l < 1 l

BLOOMFTELD HILLS - PrlvMe t reed ravine m gorgeous Adame W o o d * Hewer unB on Ivy QMn O B I rock M s p M o a ,

tormM d M n g room. 2 n d

my $209 900 6 4 2 - 0 7 0 3 ,

THOMPSON-BROWN BLOOMFIELD HILLS

WABEEK OAKS CONDO

Palmar Par t Maaanca a * a l B w o m •ekJ H M M r T M Wabeek D e k i condo combmea b o » wonda M a n -or creeled By Jason Design Ltd. of S t o o m M M H M ( bedrooma. J H M M tormal dMBng room. BrepMoe M »w>g room M e r y a M a O M f Beganl Batno In one of Wat iaMia

S S m - S T S S

It's the SELLING SEASON

(©tetertier & ^tcrotric

Q D V E R T k ^ l H G

32S Condoa BiRMINGMAM-Oownaown Specaoue condo M si i ;Mar« oondMton 2 bed-rooma. 2 bathroome, c a r p o r t Priced to am ( 1 1 8 . 0 0 0 645-2406

B I R M I N G H A M LUXURY. 3 bed-rooma. 9 th green. Oak land H M Country C M > 2 H Belhe. deteched condo 540-7555

BLOOMFIELD Townhouee- Unique Contemporary and unit tor tha esec-

( 7 4 . 9 0 0 CaM Owner 136-616?

BL HILLS- Elegant ranch condo J M g n a r d e c o e l a d 2 bedroume. eech With beth l laaaa B e d o o m opens to deek. Mioaaei. tub. w a M - m Ooeel. Bbrary L a m a toyer. d M n g r o o m , I v m g room KJacheri wfth ed-lacenf dming area, laundry

BuBttor 4 owned BY developer

$239,000 Open House Sun. 1-4pm

CaM: 642-7750 Real Property Int. Ltd.

CANTON Bed fo rd V M P r i ced r e d u c e d b e d r o o m toe • h a d beeemerit. attached garage move m condition ( 7 8 9 0 0

ASK FOR R U T H KOZAK

COLDWELL BANKER 420-2100 464-8881 The above isMpfiuna number is nc*

now. nor hes B bean (Mnoe 12/86). sfABeled wtth Century 2 1 Gold-

C A N T O N - Winds, 2 houee Very dean v-i baths, air. at-tractive petio. pool, appaancee ax-

storage. meUat ior 4 other ut>-Idaa $66 ,500 397 -8550

CITY OF B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S W o o d w e r d - Long LMte. d e t a c h e d S p e c t a c u M Mews R e d w o o d decks A t t ached ge raga 3 b e d r o o m , t -Drary I k e p M c e s Very da luxa Re-duced to $349 ,000 Owner d i rec t

647 -3442

C O N D O S 4 T O W N H O U S E S Feehxed m DetroB Monthly Magnif-icent C A M E O LAKE condo with courtyard a n n e x e and g r e « com-plex location Immedtolo occupen-cy CaB tor further mlormetlon and •howlngl $355 ,000 H - 3 1 5 1 9

FOXPOtNTE C O N O O with Ikilahed lower level waBt-out Open contem-

baths kitchen with spe-

• m d r y . la rge e e k - m cedar Ooee l end lots ot ex t ra speos Muet see 10 apprec ia te ! $179 ,900 H - 3 2 8 6 5

M O V E - I N C O N O I T I O N P o t o m e c Towne 3 b e d r o o m 2t b e t h o o n d o wtth d i rec t sccissa f r o m 2 car ga-raga BeautBuBy d e c o r a t e d m neu-tral tonse mdoor and o u t d o o r poo l .

st clubhouse Aseumabto $126 ,900 H - 3 1 8 0 1

L I K E - N E W a n d R E O U C E D t o $99,900 Contemporary 2 bedroom 2 bsth second Mv«l unit with private wooded location AppBsnces includ-ed Tamas and pool m complsx Se-caBtty system H - 3 2 7 0 5

PILOT C O V E townhouee End unB In wea-maBitamed complex Neutral decor M a a M suite with

326 Condoa F A R M t N G T O N HILLS C O N D O

8 MBe/Grand River 2 large Bc_ r o ° m e on Aral floor, race view ctoee lo everything $53 900

CALL BILL LOVE Century 21 ABC

425-3250

IF Y O U R E A BUSY PROFESSIONAL

Consldsr thai 2 bedroom ranch oon-do and spend •eeksrida relaxing in-M a d Ol catching up on M e n w o r t Very specious floor pton with tormM dmmg area, large utflBy room a i d JOB:Mm sunporch with doereaB* to M n g room and both b a d r o o m *

are very anxious $66,500 H A R R Y S

WOLFE 474-5700 JUST LISTED

LIVONIA SCHOOLS Beautiful taro bedroom townhouee with 1 ' t Betha to* Beaament, direct ac-cess g a r a g e , beaut i fu l deck, security ryelem anC tow sasciciBlion lee Asking only $74,500.

RED CARPET KEIM Bite Properties

478-5555 U V O N I A C O N D O O P E N SAT. 1-6

. Rflduofld. Miaqi 2 on flrst floor with heeled Florida room, tormal d M n g ere*. M t f M y room. 2 betha. garaga. oonaanMB to expressways, Jecooeona. b a r * , aac BeeutifuUy decorated In n e u M I

CaB Esther Baxter

MAYFAIR 522-8000 UVONIA - I M M A C U L A T E 2 bed-

In fantast ic p r i m e loca t ion M u s i b e seen 10 be a p p r e c i a t e d i m m e d i a t e occupancy Aak lng ( 4 9 . 9 0 0

The

Michigan Group Realtors

591-9200

«. An Alternate Utsetyte Lovely 2 bedroom Plymouth condo m popekar Bradbury Par t Plua flrv e h e d beaament. prtvata petlo 4 central I B $81,900 Ask tor

Joan Smith or Donne Ptak

REAL ESTATE ONE 455-7000

MAPLE PLACE C O N O O W B loom-fieM By Owner I 8 6 0 sq.ft. 01 c o n -tempors ry Beauty 2 b e d r o o m e • Ion 3 f u l batha. many upgredea a n d axtraa I m m a c u M I e move- In cond i -t ion Mus i see to bMever Open S M - S u n - M o n 861 -6053

arsssmo Deck o h wsBun doeet Oeck

o m looks out ( 8 0 . 0 0 0 H - 3 5 1 1 8

Spac ious 2 b e d r o o m 2 b a t h SOUTHFIELD (12 MBe and Ever green) condo w«h cettieOi 1 ceB-mgs great room snd npan floor plan. Lota ol room Tannie and pool ai csubhouaa Cloae to shcippmg ( 8 6 0 0 0 H - 3 2 7 4 1

FrenkBn VMaga ol S o u t h M M two

courtyard entrance and g r e M neu-tral mtartoi Attached garaga. par-neBy flmahed bsaament. ntoa club-house with pool ( 6 4 . 5 0 0 H - B P

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

CONOO-mcmity Cherry n a / l n k s M Rd . i bedroom Bnck new carpet-ing. vary d e e n . stove refrigerator, dispoaM L / C te rms avai labto ( 2 7 500 For appomananl 563 -9383

CONTEMPORARY R A N C H oondo BuBI m 1067. Ihows a « new A l neutrM decor. ptnleMi:a iaB| lin-

k-out lower levM Mmoat Great private lo-

cation backing to (166 .900 . Aak tor.

Kathy O'Nei l l REAL ESTATE ONE

34®-«43e COVENTRY PARK T O W N H O U S E

C r o o k * / 1 4 M M . 5 rooma. 1 » batha m secluded wooded location FVe-ptooa. wood beams circular staB Formal d M n g . g s M y pantry kitchen, appaancee PertoTcarpori ( 6 0 . 5 0 0 H M S 5 2 8 - 0 7 7 5

D O W N T W O N ROCHESTER • Luxuryrsa ldent lM c o n d o a bedroom. 2 bath. 1300 sq ft

336 -1043

ENJOY tha amanmas of Shanty Creak pkjs the Great North Lakes, sktng. g e l s H i M oondo 3 toe* out i bM . can be on rental merit 3 bedrooma. toft CCTitpMMi tormshed and reedy lo anfoy M O T I V A T E D S E L L E R CaM today tor an a p p l ( 1 7 4 9 0 0

616 -&33-6114

I manage-4 Bathe

F A R M I N G T O N - Heritage VTBege Wsat Ranch. 3 bedroom*. 2 H Bathe. 2 cer attached garaga KM

. ( 1 3 6 . 0 0 0 4 7 7 - 4 6 2 0

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS 12 M M at Orchard LMte Rd. 2 bed-room. 2 belti. 2nd floor unB. com-

pool 4 tennis c o u r t * Aaklng ( 5 6 . 7 5 0 CaB Bruoe u o y d a l Meart ieanai lagemei 11 3 4 4 - 6 4 0 0

F A R M I N G T O N H ILLS 12 MBe a l Orchard U M Rd 2 bed-room. 2 beth. 2nd floor u n a 00m-

pool 4 tennis c o u r t * A M t M g ( 5 6 . 7 6 0 . C a l Bruce Lloyd at H s i i l n s m a n s g s i w i l 3 4 6 - 5 4 0 0

F A R M M Q T O N HILLS - Farmmglon Sq Condoa. 1 badroom a M i Mudy. 3rd floor, oompleas kITcneN. car-port. dack. p o d 4 M M court* . Asking SSaSOO. Cm Sn jos u o y d M

F A R I M N G T O N r o o m . 2 b a t h H e u t r a decor m a m r c a r p i M i C o m m o n s a a I M H B B . S M . M 0

W L L S : Uppe r » b a d -W o o d c r s s k C o n d o a

f rBMBr r pa ln tBd . a be ioony B B H W M r a g e p o o l 4 d u b -

4 4 3 - 7 5 0 8

F A M M M G T O N r o o m , c a r p o r t , n e a l ssM A s PBM

Hk-LS large 1 b e d -p o o l Mi i np f l ancaB .

M M M ( 4 7 4 0 0 N o M M 8 l t t

F A R M M Q T O N M L L S - M « Mtodto-bML 1 b a d o o m Coun t r y QMna.

hi Raduoed45<

b roker r O w n e r

1.900 Day. 367 -2 WO a n d * 6 4 5 - 1 5 6 3

F A R M M Q T O N

s e r p o r t ( 44 .BO

fMLLS • S a w a r sd rooa t . waM out . M s ta tes P o d . lanras,

0 5 1 4 1 0 6

' A R M B M T O N M L L S - r * SDPSM M rssM W a M In to e h u p s ^ t o y » j m d Bv-

M a a S 0 M M a a . M S »oo CMI M Law . CENTURY | 1 Today ( 0 8 ( M B

MINT! MINT! MINT! Decorated to perfection M thM 2 ipacioue bedroom i « p s r unit condo in greel srsa o I Uvonla. Feetures isrgs I M n g room with flrspleoe. tor-mM dmmg room. Bull- ins m kitchen, CaBtorraa famBy room, loads ol storage. 2 tos Beths. plush carpet-ing garaga ( 1 1 9 . 9 0 0

NOVI Easy IMng 2 bedroom toaanhouee ti seutBuBy decor atad m neutral tones oftors fliepiece m M u g room. 2 skyflghts. 1S» betha. tormM dBBng. b u B t - M m kitchen. flriMMd bsse-ment ( 0 2 . 9 0 0

REDFORO TWP immed ia te occupency on thM 1st floor 1 b e d r o o m c o n d o ot ters larga M n g r o o m . BuBt-ms m m c h e n , loeda o l d o e e t a ( 3 3 . 5 0 0

CENTURY 21 NADA, INC. 477-9800 NEAR WfWle Laka O a k s Golf Coarse, almost new. 1.200 eq.ft.. 2 bet t oom. 2 bath, ruehc ranch oon-do, cowitry kitchen. 2 car attached aB. flrepleoe. very p n . e i e . asoMMnl commuting ( 6 6 . 9 0 0 806 -1262

NEW LISTING houaa oWan neutrM decor, flrst floor Mundry. 2 car attachad garage, fireplace, private deck and foaMd rec room and dan. ( 1 1 6 . 9 0 0

RALPH MANUEL 656-8900

NEW LISTING Ington H M prims loo your e y e * o n Bus 2 oedi

2't bath townhouee Ceramic toyer tornace kBchen. flrsl floor laundry Plus n w c h m o r s l ( 1 3 2 . 9 0 0

RALPH MANUEL 851-6900

NORTH SOUTHFIELD - 2 bed-rooms. 2 baths, pool, dubhouaa. need to saB. ( 5 2 . 9 0 0 CaB tor

846-0592

NORTHVILLE C O N O O O P E N SAT 1-5

Rare find Immaculate 3 oedroom townhouee 2't belhs. finished basement, flrst floor Mundry. 2 car attached garaga Loads d eoaat and storags space W a k i n g dto-lanee to downtown North » M Con-venient 10 BipiBSBwsyl CaM Esther

MAYFAIR 522-8000 NORTHVILLE

DESIRABLE H I G H L A N D LAKES

BsBimsnl JuM $61 500 - At the Lakes

Century 2 1 6 6 6 - 2 1 1 1

NORTHVILLE balh*. 2 ( 7 9 9 0 0 Open Houas Sun noorv 5pm 346-1663

NOVI

AMAZING VALUE! POPUM Stonehenge Condominium. 2 Bedroome. IVk baths. toB baae-ment s i t e d Buy* ( 7 4 . 5 0 0

Thursday. September 22. 1988 O&E *15E

326 Condoa N ROYAL OAK (North Cove* - At-tractive 2 bedroom townhouee FVe-paaoe. ak epcaenoee. 2 carports, •anoed paoo Priced al ( 7 1 . 9 0 0

Goode 647-1898

O P E N SUNOAY 2-4 - 376 Concord Ptooe. Una 2. S ot Square Lake Ad.. W ofl Opdyke 2 B e r t u o m IW bam

floor I M I New cerpeong and pemt throughout Updated kBchen New windows end aKflng by Dae 48 ( 6 6 . 9 0 0

B I R M I N G H A M W O O O S C O N O O -Sought elier 2 bedroom ufM o M r s BftordabM horns n a n a i M t i Fk-et floor and i M . IVi t M h e . i w g e mas-ter bedroom, u tohen with buM-ma. tow memtenai'ioa Me ( 6 6 . 5 0 0 P ICTURESOUE LOCATION - 2 bed-room. 2 beth ucper i«M In Btoom-fiew H M mcludes aM appBsnoss, •acuta Indoor part ing ptoa large porch overlooking eourtyerd Newly decor e led ( 1 2 6 , 0 0 0

ELEGANCE end GRACE deecrtoe t h a sprewbng flrsl floor OouPMeld condo F e M x e s 3 bedroome. 2 H betha. tormM dmmg room and kltch-an with aB appaancee Bevetor and u n d e r g r o u n d p i t o n g . ( 7 2 . 5 0 0

Chamberlain Realtors

647-6400

OPEN SUN. 1-4

bedroom. 2\k balh townhouee FV»-ptaoa, pool, dubhouae. 2 oovaied perking apecea New root, newly pamtad exterior ( 6 2 . 9 0 0 25241

N. ol 10 * 4 Taaegrapn

ASK FOR S H A R O N KERR

Merrill Lynch Realty

626-9100

R O C H E S T E R HILLS-2 bedroom, tofl, fireplace, oenlral mt. 1M floor laundry, upgradaa thruout. 2 cat at-tached 583-0604 or 375 -0502

ROCHESTER HILLS - m Huntington P a r t 2 badroom. 2 bath. 2 car M -

Caa

1 parage 9 5fikaast (160.000

642-8778

ROCHESTER 2 badroom oondo CantrM a * , ance*. carport, atoreroom. ( 5 6 . 0 0 0 . 64

ROYAL O A K Coventry 3 bed-rooms, 1 '4 baths, air. tamay room bnck firepiece, t i sswna i l , d u b -houae. p o d . ( 6 4 . 9 0 0 5 6 6 4 7 7 1

ROYAL OAK T H O W H O U S E C O N O O convenMntfy located BI 13 M Woodward area. Brtgtn Mry rooma. two be f rooma. sapaiBM d M n g a rea Freeh neutrM decor CoBv-op laundry aree. Renos and rsfllgsre-tor included $46,900 ASK FOR SUE STEWART 390-1400

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE BETTER H O M E S 4 GARDENS

SOUTHFIELD . 2 bedroom, 2 balh contemporary aB kitchen/leundry sppaancea 12 4 Telegraph $87,900 354-4434

The Irvine Group Inc. snd

Mark jacobeon and k M o c M M , m c proudhf preeants

The Lagoons Of W Boo

Luxurious, d e l a d i e d condominiums tor ttis dtocrkransdng homsbuysr

Natural beeuly i on the 141 acrek oI roMng tarrakv

veuhed :eBBiga. Euro-stylsd kitch-ens cinmpMM with doubM oaian. range and i f t o c a s i * security sys-tems. two car a t i a c M d geraga. and

From ( 1 7 9 . 9 0 0

Ths Lagoons ol Weet Btoomfleld. Masryto si Its flnasti

Pontiac Trad, met W e M of H M l a a r f Rd 353-5700

SMss otflOB open 12-Spm daMy. A n

TradBton doesn't M M happen — B t a l a i l

Uotvnoua two and thrss

I rom ( 1 2 5 . 9 0 0 Vaultad

deck, EiBO-slytsd kitchen wi lh oven/range. dMheaahsi

Ba ( * .

paoo or

Luxury and quaMy ettamatBe M s#-tordabM p n c M by Ths Irvine Group, me.

C o m e end see why we've BuBt a reputation as tha flnesr community m Fsrmlngton HBMI

12-6pm °s7.?a

TROY CooBdga/Long Lake Area, S bedroom. 1 H bath, flre-

pooi. tenma. M M pancy P o i e l b l i lend contract. ( 1 0 6 . 0 0 0 M u M B M Open Stnday . 1 1 - 6 p m 875-9600 or 641-70S4

W A L L S ) LAKE -room townhouee Bi Batting, charming da throughout Fireplace

He pat t Spec ( 6 0 . 9 0 0

W A L L E O LAKE fl 2 bedtooma. t H

W. BLOOMFIELD Expect to M Bimi twasfl by tha s t u n n i n g r s n c h c o n d o m i n i u m fsaturmg 2 bedrooms. 2 ( M M 4-

bessmsrB 6 ( 1 1 9 . 9 0 0 861 -0770

ERA RYMAL SYMES

327 Maw Homa

CARY S I M O N ol Car, Simon Con-struction buads homas oI dMtmc-

slgn your home to M y a w M s M f M CaM lodey you ' l M gMd you dto Larry Budunaaler 231 -6071

Modal - 227-4757 Mck NetoB 227-6768

NEW H O M E S W a g e oI I M m d. atartmg at ( 1 0 3 . 7 0 0 on Abbey Lane. N o I tha VMaga. W ofl MBtord Rd J-T KaBy. Cuelom

O P E N SAT 4 S U N 2 -6

dMelon. 5 m o d M to chooee from Prtoee I rom ( 1 0 7 . 9 0 0 to $129 9 0 0 N ofl M a p M and E ol Wtxom Rd Ai Splasr. BuBder

The

M t e h i f a f t

Group Realtors

591-9200 THE C H A R M OF YESTERYEAR. The Elegance c l Tomorrow Tha Mncn H a r m EBdg Co. s e u the standerda tor quaMty. e iceaence end k n a y m new hoane development Contact lam today tor that praangloue move Larry Buck maater 231 -6071

M o d M - 227-4757 Ntok NetoB 227-6786

328 Duplaxaa Townhouaac

AMAZING LAKEFRONT H O M E S

RIGHT O N LAKE ST CLAIR Nma cuelom 2 5 0 0 a a ft- home Irv ctodes 500 sq. n bonus room. 2 car

M open FrL. Sat 4 S im 1 - 6 L A K E V l E W C L U e

Jefteraon at 11*4 MBe

PIKU MANAGEMENT 774-6363

B I R M I N G H A M T O W W O U S E Convenient downtown locat ion Tunvkai" unit wilh BnmadMM poe-

- - j R Q M t M c o n ,

6 4 4 - 6 7 0 0 E i M a t 846 -8158 Max Broock. mc

D E A R B O R N - attractive 2 IBM town-

rtrTST-MILAN AREA - Seduded oounary

N O R T H V I L L E - » y Owner. 2 loemhouea m Kings I M M M sppB-ancea. car pe t lag 4 ( 4 5 . 9 0 0 . a y a p p l amy.

NOVI - 1 H year old. 3 badroosa. 2 * Bath t o w t B i o u M wefli-oul menL at tached 2 g a r a g * daccaatad a y Owner E v e * 4

330 C E N T R A L S M M M Q M A M

ORPORTUNTCES SEE I N V E S T M E N T PROPER T a S C L A S S : s e a

332 MobiaHomaa For Sal*

A 3 B E D R O O M home on location. ( 7 5 0 0 4 Bedroom h o m e ( 1 2 . 5 0 0 14x70 2 4 3 Bedrooma. $ 1 1 3 0 0 4

I B M M O M ( 2 8 . 0 0 0 M S U N MOON - 4 P M

SACK O N MARKET- M a r M M 1908 1300

sq. a Auburn

BE AN OWNER Under $310 month

474-6500

BLIOOY T972. 14x65, 2 bedroom, rooma. n s m c i d M d ( 6 . 7 5 0 Mras rooma. Rsmo

•da* 4 P s t * Wtxom.

C H A M P I O N 1906. 14x70, new. nev-er t v e d m. 2 bedrooms. 2 batha. many M t r a a . Oequmdre C U B l t i . must saB. b e M oflar 731 -4753

C O L O N A D E . 1979, 2 from 4 back, central aa. ( M m 2 M l b a n s with garden tub C a n t o n -

4 0 6 4 6 1 5

C O N C O R D 14x70, eMfi vkvyi alcBng 4 deck. 2 b e d o o m 2 bath nsw cer-

fta' ( 1 6 . 0 0 0 M u M a M L 624-0664

FA IRMONT 1064. 14x70 wilh aa-pando Moving daaparaM to aeB. 3 bedrooms, m tppaancea. dack. Ex-t r a * ExoaBBM condtoon 3 4 0 4 4 1 6

Garaga- BuM M 1 9 M . T ranqu l M -tmg $42 0 0 0 CaM M S - 2 M 1

F A I R M O N T 1908. 14x70, 3 room/2 toB beth, Mr. Moae. d a c k / a w n m g S p a d M Sharp M ( 2 0 000

W A L L E D LAKE - H t o d s n l 2 bsdroom ranch. n a B y decoratwo. attachad g a r a g * Baser* ak . a n d more. ( 7 9 . 8 0 0

FA IRMONT 1066 - 14x70 ( C o M g e Heights P a r t L 2 bsdroom, 2 balhs. a U B M i o n . • h a d some M r M u r a . asking $ 1 9 0 0 0 A I M SpnLS6S4106

NORTHVILLE

Impeccable Ranch Dscoi'BlBd to pertecOon vault c t M i g 4 oosy fireplace m Ivtng room. toB baaeamant. isi paoo A Steel a l ( 7 5 . 8 0 0

Donna Donaldson RE/MAX 100, 346-301

NOVI - C R O 6 8 W I N O 8 • Open Sta t I 2 4 22365 PeeciWrss 2 baMooma. 1 4 beBie. flrepu BtpBanpi i . prseae • Hon ( 6 3 5 0 0 H O M E O W N E R S CONCEPT M 12 O B M S 4 6 4 3 6 5 or •

2 story, idsM tor tangle ar young oaupM looame M oontamporsry 6* -Btg wBh many IHIIIIIMH M u M B M

( 6 6 . 9 0 0 Opsfi 8 > m 1 - 6 p m 5 8 0 0070 H M S - a M b y O e i H o B M a

W BLOOMFTELD - Wooded ranlne. I privets setting tor 2

yeer oad a — • Bsisrhad Soaring o M M d r M ceMng 4 ' weds aoroaa rear m houee Mtorde open 4 Mry M M t g W M o u t tower • v e i warn imueuM dsc* Soma ot M s

M M are; ataam bem. Mo RflMtpouL vwBty bi

doeei , marble floor*, srsngs Opbcmel Oemar reedy to i e t a M ( M a O O O AJ o M r s osav-

FESTTVAL Deluxe 14x70. 2 bed-

NOVI - WALLCO LAKE SHORCLME CONOO

346-6400

N O W Move U N M to M M n B i l l I

332 MoMta Homes For Sala

USERTY 1966 one (6.000 - ooodh

422-1878 M O e t L E H O M E tor aew MeyteB modM. 12X36, 1 B e d r o o m KtoM tor vecant tot. $4 500 4 7 6 4 ( 1 7

N C E 3 bedroom home on in rearm ( 7 . 5 0 0

Sharp angle Mm^ihoana. 12 X 36.

( 1 2 . 6 0 0 . North Moose nomas, mc.

6 0 6 - 7 3 6 6

P L Y M O U T H - 1904 Redny m. 14X70. 3 beoroome. 1M bathe. M eppB-

( 1 9 . 0 0 0 . beat oflar 453-2736

REDFORO T W P 12 » 56 2 bedrooms car stay on lot qceei er * t M O O

421-0454

R E M B R A N D T . 1974. 2 bsdroom. 12 X 66 . good o o n M t o n ( 4 5 0 0 A I M 6

2 9 1 4 " "

R U D G A T E M A N O R . S T E R U N G H E I G H T S 24 X 52. 197$ H o m a M Central air. ( bedrooma. 2 b e a t * sppflancee CaM LB Taytor

a M oceaoancy (26 .500 . ( 2 6 4 7 3 2

S H A N N O N . 1962. 14x70 wNh 7 *24

Priced IO M l at ( 2 2 . 9 0 0 Aftar 5pm ( t t 8 2 1 1

SHEFFIELD 12»60. 2 bedroome. Irani and kflchan. atr. doubM toL

low d o a n , ( 3 8 0 peyments mdudkig lot rent ( 1 2 . 2 0 0 542-4768

TROY 1962. Woodbrook. 1150 aq. f l . 2 bedroome. 2 batha so porch, aB. ( 3 6 . 0 0 0

8 6 0 4 2 2 2 or 280 -3836

333 Northern Property For Sala

A COZY 2 B E D R O O M homa tocalad m Atwood Spedoua BtMda. a 2 car da tad iad i r s j l s l i a g v a g e M a big pkja SNuated serosa Bom Antrim DsMs God Course snd not tat Irom L M n MtclBgan TMs hams makas an

buyer or a ratal Big ana tor t M re-k ( 4 1 J & . (1-1251

READY T O B U L D ? T M Atwood Roed lot IS tor youf The 175 x210" tot. w M Bs gorgeous t ol raang coimtryslde. has w s a I nc. sMdr ic . phones, a l mataMed ready tor saay hook-up A moods horns M i M c o n i i or piarhssa Mts

O M $10,900 (8-106)

ENOLESS P O S S a M J T C S E x M tar that wooded 142.6 acre property M Banks Twp GreM vt of L a M Mcragai i and Ir omega near Eaalport greeny enhance die Idaa o l d M d m g S mto eeveraI 1 0 * I p e r o M ( > 0 6 . 5 0 0 (7-123)

» t ' O F P R M « T O R C H LAKE FRONTAGE. 760- deep, backs up to U S 3 1 Ntoa Busang M s Wtm pe bM w M k - o m Moor plan ( 6 6 . 9 0 0 (S -W1)

Call Peter Kramer Reel Eststs One

Elk Rapids (816) 264-5611 (616) 547-6030

80 ACRES - bsrsssn Evsrl 4 CedB-Mc. roaaig hBrdwooda. ExceBent dear hunttng ( 3 9 . 0 0 0 Contract p o s a M * A I M 7 453-3605 or 8 1 6 - 7 3 4 - 3 7 7 4

AN INVESTMENT 20 MBea E at Geytard 2 wooded tot*. M e ec-osss. Hunting 4 fishmg neeiby Must SML 455-6693

The Bear in the Bay Bed & Breakfast

M PstosBB). overlooking city per t and Vis river u cones a operation with proven income ( 1 5 0 . 9 0 0 CaB.

Dave Watson Reel Estate One (816) 347-6200

BURT LAKE PUBLIC ACCESS - % mBs from ihsee eiCBBsril bufldlng S M S starting s i ( 1 5 0 0 Low down 4 monthly payments

S T U R G E O N RIVER-Reduced ( 7 0 0 0 Btcoms Properly 2 bedroom home ptos 4 rental cablna. moose homa pad with w e l 4 sapde. 200 f l of e o o d a d Irontaga Near Staia land

CaM Gary PhMMps I W / M a x Heel Estate

8 1 6 - 3 4 7 - 4 1 0 0

HARBOR SPRINGS B I R C H W O O O FARM ESTATE

g o * course and/or wooded iota

Kan Rab idoux . Assoc ia te Broker

HEMINGER-PEDERSEN REAL ESTATE, INC.

194 E M a m Street Ha r t x j r Spr ings . M l 46740

616-526-2178

TORCH LAKE PROPERTIES

Always Sought. Seldom Found

Torch Laka cottage e t lh 3 0 Iron-taga m popiBar EastMds location n a n lo C l a n RWer. 3 bedrooms. 1 H beths, giaas sunroom. partMdy tar-nished. Land Contract Terms ( 7 4 . 9 0 0

Summer on Torch 55' ot I rontags on the South End oI Torch Laka. l a s t i n g vanyl exterior

1 bam. 2

Model Home on East Torch Lake

6 6 ' o t frontage on 1 17 acre lot TMe 1.440 sq.fl homa M a m n 3 bed-room*. 2 bathe. 2W car attached ga-n g s . AB appflancee. c a r p M 4 decks are mcluded CaM now tor dslaMa. ( 1 4 5 . 9 0 0

Under Construction On East Torch Laka

3 bedroome. 2 bathe, on 79' ol pr ima Torch L a M I r o n t a g * neer B i l a l ' i AM sppBences. cerpeong 4 decks sre mctodsd CaM now tor de-taB* ( 1 6 9 . 9 0 0

Waterfront Lots W e have s taw select lots on Torch Lake starting a l ( 6 6 6 par I rom a PaM tin i lMafc

REAL ESTATE ONE Of BELLAIRE (616)533-8171

B B I ^ J N M "

333 Northern Property For Sal*

LAKE cm AREA W Acree. 2 mBss I rom L a M C M 4 beeuBM L a M MM-smMee Excatam fM i tmg 4 e M M s abound E-Z tones CaM 4 7 4 - 1 6 4 6

SCHUSS MOUNT a A 5 badroom. 3 bath chaMI wflh seune. 2 flrsplaoss and aosrtng glsse M k Wooded senmg neer a w Lsgsnd goM course Priced M ( 1 2 0 J 0 0 n i e ^ i r l w c '

Tom EMotl m P r o p e r t M North. 1 4 1 6 4 * 7 - 1 0 6 9

338 Lots and Acraaga For Sale

342 Lakafront Property

LOCATION. LOCATION age m Uvo rn I Iraflfc M a r

S44ALL HUNTING or flMBng cebm on to scree neer Burl L a M Fte-

MsetncBy and I seeege 5 3 3 4 2 0 9

TRAVERSE CTTY - Deluxe oondo 2 bedroum. 2 Bath. 2 Grand Travel as RssorL ( 1 2 5 . 0 0 0

Rasort Addng 1 4 1 6 6 ( 8 2645

TRAVERSE CTTY 15.000 sq I I olMos bufldBig tor sese or M a e Reoentty rekjrbished m toem k x a a o n . Con-tact Tom BBoti or Sharon R a M d n g at ProperOee North

1 4 1 6 4 4 7 - 1 9 0 0

W A L L O O N LAKE - Aboo luMt beeu-titoi 3 b e d oom 2 M M m o d e m yeer w o u n d homa overlooking Bie take. Only ( 1 5 6 , 0 0 0 C a S A r t F M t o n

816 -347 -4100

334 Out Of Town Property For 8ala

Southern COLORADOI Neer Mountains. <14,5001 $165 down. 130 payments o< $165. 8% interest

Call Owner. 806-376-6690

M

rinrirli villi Moooa rroparTy

C O N O O FOR SALE. O n a n u Poait. Aftamonte Springs. Florida Fur mehed. 2 Bedroom 2 paths Al a m a r B M s CaM 356-0447

FORT LAUOEROALE - 8 UNITS Fantaaac araa. E of u S - 1 Na 17th Street r a u s s e s j Large « Only 29K par unit KsMar Raaf ly

1 -305 -565 -4929

J U P t T E R FLORKJA - 2 bedrooms, 2 lot .

MOBILE H O M E - comtortabls 2 m qusBty par t . Tampa

after Spm 4 2 1 4 3 3 9

NE St. PETERSBURG M o d e h o m e 10xS0ft . 3 b e d r o o m Flortde r o o m .

4 glsas po rch sMaps 6. I $3500 4 7 6 - 4 6 1 4

338 Country Hornet For Sale

B R I G H T O N - Hyne Rd w o o d a d 5 ac re paroM. $39,900 H A R T L A N O - Pa iM iMMBe R d , 10 ac ree $29,900 CaB R w v j y M e e k Tha M ich igan Group 2 2 7 - 4 6 0 0

METAMORA HUNT Haar t of the Hunt Scen ic 33 a c r e es ta ta Includes c h a r m n g 4 bed-r o o m co ia i t ry nome on hM lop sa l -t ing. m - g r o u n d swBnmsng p o d a n d poo l Bouse wi th Isrgs sn ier taBi r r

tack r o o m a n d raoa a p e i t u w n t over -need S e r e r s l rurMn s h e d * hay 4 f a c t o r shade 4 garagse end abun-dance ot Board fenc ing A b a a u O U -fy m a m t a m e d proper ty $415 ,000

M a c G L A S H A N C O M P A N Y S i C M . Mich igan

329-2294

Metamors Hunt Country

PRESTIGIOUS COUNTRY E S T A T E -tamBy o w n e d smce t h s 3 0 ' s Maan h o m e o l 5 .200 sq ft. over too tonc 360 b e e u i t f u t reed r * y ac rea wWi p o d . p o d houas and tenn is c o u r t s F r o n t e g s on 4 roads. 3 p o n d s p lus 5 se re pr ivate M e wi th a l a n d c o n -taBBng a tog cebm H o n e y m o o n 1 tags . 2 add i t iona l homas a n d M 01 M m buBomga k d M tor s e d u d e d famBy inst i tut ional or c o r p o r s l e re t ree l e t t h M u r e rec reaoona l or deve lopmen t po ten t ia l Reduced p r i ce $1,395,000. posslOM apBts

R J Ho lden 1 4 7 8 - 2 2 4 6

339 Lots and Acreage For Sale

A M N A R O O R By owner - 3 5-VO

w i th woooa 4 atreems. QtBat. r i m a w r m g n a t u r e i man m a d e tXJurv dnea 10 keep it that wwy Wi t t e r 3't mBaa ot Ann Arbor f i aaaac r Pa rk . Dommo 'a W o n d i i ssdQuBi ts i 1 4 ea p iaaaway $49,500 to $69 ,000 Be-tora 8 :30am or Mter 8 p m 8 6 2 4 6 0 1

B I R M I N G H A M WOOOS. TROY BB-m m g h e m schooM Ptoturesque. pr i -

n t 6 4 9 - 4 5 3 5 or (aftar 9 p m 6 4 9 - 5 3 4 1 )

BRIGHTON - 5 acre parce l . haevBy w o o d e d , a x c a l l e n t l o c a t i o n $39 ,900 (3183V

LAKE S H A N N O N - D r i f t w o o d Or . 4 0 a c r e * water pr f i f l sgss $99 900 (34611

C m RANDY WEEK T h s M ich igan GrOkp, 1 -227 -4600

CITY O F B L O O M F I E L D H ILLS BaautBU treed .9 scrs Homa can ba buM tor privacy and a race teaMt-out Area of $500 000 fian iaa Great potential1 $169 000

EARL KEIM MAPLE 642-6500

EXCLUSIVE S/TE FOR LUXURY noma ofl Echo R d . m the heart of OuuiiBMaa 114 acre* $299 ,000 O y water aepoc 8 4 4 - 4 6 8 2

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S - m k S M / 1 2 MM* A rare And Two <4 acre lots with 105ft frontage In c o m t r y ast-

Prtoed M q u e *

FRAKLINRAVMESH svel w M out lot. ( 2 4 0 0 0 0 or

F R A N K L M VILLAGE. A Rare Ftndl Oner 1 acre lot approved tor biMd-n g BBmmgham Schools ( 0 6 900

350-2620 or 5BO-3610

NEW LISTING Lxiwvig mrtom a ac rea sd s n d land ou i iBsu M s $109 000

RALPH MANUEL 656-8900

TRANSFERRED? Your Search Is Overt

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...a pre-owned manufaaured home.

Priced from '13,000 to '48,000

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MQHLANO LAKES I M i M • * . C u M M a d M I Bad-

S S S a i g r & s r

! CENTURY 21 N a l l o r t S o w t t i

464-6400

Karen EMteon REAL ESTATE ONE

3 6 3 - 1 5 1 1

OPEN SUN. M

851 4100

Highland Hi l l s Estates

b n m e d i s t c O c c u p a n c y I P i c t u r e d

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i^SOW * 14 B W I W M C Y U N t A U A p p l .

s n e n v 2 B r d r o o c n i J B a t h s . C e n t r a l

A a . H o w a r T y p e U t i | S h M e R o o t

M S I V m o n a r t • M t "©vrir t t * i j t

E X P A N D O F I R E P L A C E . I B » d

room* i B a c h i A i l K r c K r r . A p p l ,

snccv M o m D e c k O v e r 1100 s q ft

o / L m a , S p a c e

• Qry Wster 4c Gty Sewro • Heated Pool • Oubhouse

• Extra W u k Screen • Trash Removal • Snow Removal

Qose to ail expressways. 12 Oaks Mall, Excellent Schools

Offered bjr. Quality Homes • Call Joa nne at 474*0320

Mon -Fri IO A.M. A P X . (Bi'OiMng »^.«im mv • i

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

455-5660 464-0205

NEW LISTING Supar Troy property Mcludes BMAS 2 bedroom BOMB P M 2 c garaoe Located nasi to BoMan Perk' (136 .000

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100

0 A K L A N 0 TWP

Schoow U v e m o M 8 Du l ton area 755-5677

PLYMOUTH - dca j M e i d B i » e C B y Treed rwedssorr

j M e i d B i » e C B y

Otters greet p o t a una $49 900

VAN ESLEY REAL ESTATE 459-7570

P L Y M O U T H TWP 26 lots, '4 t o H acre each n the new Hunter a Creek Sub Bt the area o l ( 250 .000 t o (300 .000 homes. LOM S M I $62.80C B B B A aawer , p a s t ree t * CMI Ron Cook 450 -3400

Century 21 Cook & Assoc LOTS

AJ spor ts WALNUT LAKE 135 toot f ron tags D o c * anc hoaa BBsad i o n p roper l y SuBabto tor w M - o u t Fan-taaac vtoaas d the M H M schools (365 .000 H-34867

tookmg FOREST L A K E Pomts Dnve wi th 24 Ben* secur i ty s i ga l a Canal sice saa with w M - o u t o n n d g e B ioomf la to H M schoo l s (3SD .000 H - 3 4 5 1 9

WOOOED LOT back ing to C r a n -brook Nature Tra* App rox lme te l y

AMAZING LAJCEFRONT HOMES

• • G H T 0 N L A A E S T CLAMt

a l o p e n FrL . S a l 4 Sun 1 4 . L A K E V C W C L U S

BI 1114 Mae

342 Lak««ront Property H A J M I O N O LAKE FRONTAGE

60 R flraanad a d u v l ( I S M

O P E N HOUSE FW-SAT. , V-4 P M $ 7 i r

PIKU MANAGEMENT 774-6363

B E A U T I F U L . ( J H

weft -out 4 M l brass trimmed wol bar Ap-proximately 54 IL ot ssndy bottom M M tromsos on Ml sports

OPEN SUN. 1-4 5 6 7 2 Pontiac TraM, Ocf ta ra L a M W ol Ordtard L a M Rd ofl P o M a c TraM a u a d a r s Oreem houas M M I M 1965 Private wooded KB SI Uppar Straus Laka Largs pond 4 Bed-rooms m - M > B U M 3 car garaoe 5.872 eq It ( 6 6 6 . 0 0 0 Sieve LBtohen 567-6700

^ | Chamberlain Realtors

L a M OSSIIM 4 60 f t a tomBium S C E N C BEAUTY, t M 2 2 ? T T * M o n g mveMmen t . SB m one peeB-BiBB ( 2 8 9 . 0 0 0 C a l suex I M - ege on an M epor ta M a In Ox to ro e n d s I c m a k e eppew i tmen l363 -2114 CMi 626 -6647

BELLEVILLE LAKE - 3 M M lake-I ront n e w goB course oppoene en-t rance V y r » Ota 2't b e t h s 2 large

S Y L V A N LAKEFRONT Cnarmeng 80 year o ld Tudor 3000 Plua a q f t 4 /5 bed

large Oeck 2605 Syiven $ 2 1 9 . 0 0 0 / o f

M e i e r t o r s Schools Dr

881-7455

t h r u out many c loae l i 4 lerge osda r c l o s s t A l sppSsncee 'QuBt-an rrecre 4 compectca C e n t r a aw Kraahed a t t a c h a d gs rsgs war- opener 4 stor BOS WWW-oo' ca rpe ted 2nd $ 3 r d S Y L V A N LAKE M a i t M e oraee W M out tower a n d ' L M e P n v M g a s Lot . g o o d o c a b o r p a w to prhrsts dock I rom flraahedl 50«120. $45,000 tamay r o o m over 2000 s q I I 6 8 2 - 0 0 7 7 545-560C ( 1 2 3 , 5 0 0 Owner Eves 807-6431

B i - O O M F i E L D HIU-S LAKEFRONT Enyoy a l i p o r t s Square L a M I r o m M a 2 b e o o o m 2 bsff t c o n o o m m i -j r r , toetumg M s c p * w « , e » wasnar d r y e r 4 muel i m o r e ( 9 6 . 0 0 0 Dtooi'i ' ihsiC on Square Lake C o n d o -mankane. 1982 KBr tgansmm O p s n 1 - 6 DaBy Caowec Thursday M o d e l Phone 332-4344

FENTON. unique 3 beOroorr home a p p r o x 3000 sq ft o n 25 acree 3 ba ths 2 flrapieces 58 ft Redwood Oeck. MBs. woods privacy Only rrousa on the M e 1 Mae I r om US-2 3 ( 2 5 0 000 A I M 4 weekday* a n y t i m e weekends 829-2115

I i A R C m O M T n

(>95 .000 1|6161544-6001

WOLVERINE LAKE FRONT Baautftta lot antn gorgeous new o l

ir I B M war waft-2 flrapieces

ftnmg room 2 car ertacnwC garege sandy beach ( 169 .000 Owner 8 2 4 4 5 0 6 or 517-337-7238

348 Cemetery Lots ACACIA PARK 4 choice lo ts

86 ' 4 7 2 6

( 2 1 5 000 H-33029

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

LAKE CHARLEVOIX L o c a t e e on tha no rm shore thas « a y 3 o e d r o o m 2 bath yeer - round h o m e a an ncredibae ra lus for ( 1 6 8 000 Contact Anesn k i M v .

B o y n e 8 1 6 - 5 8 2 4 7 2 4

LAKEFRONT-OPEN H O j S E Sapt 24-25 th Noon-Spm Ciamston

ROCHESTER AREA-Nice i a o e h f t - » • * " o ™ or double o t 4 bed-aide Bunding tol on quiet street m ' « * « * 2 V e p M c a s . 3 car

OakMno Twp. $48 900 LC torms. OBadi. woodad a r e * CaM Mflte Sml the Rs-446x. 651 -5101 $ " A » 0 Duos to A n d s r s o m ^ s ft

o n Big Lake Rd FoBow a n n a t c 11578 HaytoCk 825-9679 S A L E M TWP 3 7 A c r e s -

b i f td rng s i ts t ron is on peved r o a d aa wea pmrete gravel r o a d (2 road fronts) ( 2 7 . 5 0 0 flrm 4 3 7 - 0 2 6 6

W E S T L A N O 4 Weyne

82 1 128 R. Ford R d $>.500 7 2 2 - 3 5 2 6

w a O M BUiLOtNG S M 1 acre, sew-er p n v e i e ssphaB road 5 m m f r o m Twelve O M s w o buBd to sun Na t -ura l gas 300-2348 or 652 -4400

WtXOM-24 4 RESIDENTIAL A C R E S Soto aa t pNOS aewwrv $163,000

mts r taksn R a a Estaie 561-5511

W C A S H IN on ths M u r e d Me ta -m o r s and Lapaar County Oner 4 4 0 acres d p r m e oeva topmai f p r o p e r -ty A lmost 3.000 f l f rontage on M -2 4 OrBy 30-45 mm to Ds t ro i t Fflnt, D k t i w i g n a i i i Troy Rochester Jus t 4-4 mass S d 149 ( 1 . 3 0 0 . 0 0 0 Land con t rac t tarms svaBabas R J Hotoen Assoc 1 4 7 8 - 2 2 4 6

NEW LISTING C A S S L A K E F R O N T Gorgeous I d w i th Bpec tecdsr acneei n e w t San-dy b e a c h H M eeewaa and home hes e r o n d s r U potent ia l - s mus! S M ( 1 0 9 . 9 0 0

RALPH MANUEL 851-6900

340 Lake-fthrer Rasort

CANADIAN LAKES 60 HOMES 4 COTTAGES - to

Chooee F r o m - S t s m n g at 0 9 . 9 0 0 • * 4 F u l Ownersh ip C o n d o * G o o d ssMct ior i d tot* Mscos la CoiBi ty Wr i te or CBB tor FREE B r o c h u r e u s o n g s o f l s r s d s x d u s i v e t . py-

ALEXANOER INVESTMENTS INC 10065 Buchanan Rd S t a n w o o d . M i 40346

• 1 6 1 6 1 4 7 2 4 3 1 1 •

NEW RESORT CONDOMINIUMS

FURNISHED FROM 159.500 (Bi-OwnersWpi

The Water Street inn on Lake Cher-B i o a m Boyne City c o r n k i met ier '

i - 8 0 0 4 3 2 4 9 0 3 or K8161582-2111

C A D I L L A C West - 2 rats (200G

M E M O R I A L Qeroens 2 reuns

425-8708

C A D I L L A C M E M O R I A L WEST . Lot 328 Sect ion _asi Supper a speca u n r $ - S 0 C 2 speos ( 1 0 0 0 Oood lo-ca t i on C M r r e n k 313

PARK VIEW - LJvoraa, 5 l o t s ( 2 000 CaB 422-1267

351 Bua. i Proleeaional BMga. For Sals

K * I SALE 3.600 s q rt o f l tas

S O U T H P I E l D OFFICE conoomamum •oca iec neer Hor tnwoa la r r I k g n w e . 4 10 MBe Rd 3 o l f losa 4 - e c a p b o r a r e s 4 t b s r a V a n c e C M

"REAL ESTATE ONE COMMERCIAL, INC

353-4400

352 Commercial / Retail For Sale BELOW MARKED RATE

CkCTiarfl L a k e Rd 1.800-10.000 so

C A k T O N C o m m a r c M stnc cenaw 2* OOC s q

nv ie i eeB m m e d e t e r .

356-2600 339 Lots and Acraaga For Sale

LITTLE MANISTEE - 860FT Rare

W o o o e d 110 pma Sec luded B ro -ke rs 16-848-1068 6 1 6 4 4 6 - 4 5 3 2

MOVE RIGHT IN 3 bedrooms. i«>Oatad th roughou t

M i d d e Strai ts MBi t ! ( 7 4 . 9 0 0

L M S dock pr tva ta

HEPPARD 478-2000

P1CTUFIESOOE Sianmar home on axdua i ve Fawn laiend m the Ss C M r Rfter o p p o e m Marma C * > M i d i Comple te esdusKm wWer i f r d Ca t ron Metre e r e * Horns • un ique 4 d quBBty const ruct ion 3_ flre-pMoss. pegged na r f t sood floors. beamaci .sMi ' i j s throughout S o m e Early Amer ican lums^angs l o g o wi th home MMM tor ths b o a t m a n 126 ft d steei wsBsd boat d o c k k o s aB spr ing pBsd A l n g M y res tne ted 4 cont roBsd By i s s i d B n U (140 .00C U S Funds H mtaraatad c*M'

8 2 2 - 3 5 6 9

342 Lakatront Property ALL SPORTS LAKEFRONT - 800 feet sandy beach. Femon eree near U S 23 2 ac re 10 13 ac re ps r ceM star t ing st ( 6 0 . 0 0 0 Af tsr 8 p m 094-2166 be lo re 8 p m 7 4 3 4 7 7 0 )

LAND FOR SALE 1.50 acres. Laurel Park. Livonia

1-09 acres. Uvonia. Zoned P-S

65 acres. Southgate. Zoned C-2

1 acre lots wtth homes. Farmington Hills. Zoned RA-1

FOR LEASE From 860 to 28,000 square foot office.

. Redford Township - very reasonable good location

From 4.000 to 16,000 square foot r>ew office building. Ford Road A 1-275

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES MEDICAL C L I N I C S • FOR SALE

2200 square feet. Livonia St. Mary Hospital area

6600 square feet. Westland. Wayne County General Hospital area

^ THOMPSON BROWN Q3

261-5080 326 Condoa For Sale

OVER 50 SOL D DUP'NG PPF-CONSTPUCTION PHASE II NOW OPEN

VOI R DREAM COMES TRI E! N WES

$124,900

The demand for these homes is sc great thai we have opened the total protect tor construction Wesftyooke * a smafl a n d e « a u w e condommum community oeaffv loca'ec in trie heart of West B*oornfiek3 * ^ s e e x c e p t i o n a l * y y ^ e s f e a t u r e

• Unique noot pons • F*st Aoot kXOdrv *ftvo«et)oserr^e^ • S w m r m n g Poc*/Cotxmo • Terms court • Front to rear seen ic views • Private deck or DaJconv • 2 car attocried oarage • Private entrances •fteoutifui landscape

Open Monday - Sunday Noon to 600 p m (313) 661*4560 Brokers Pam&pahon Weicorm a.

Bu» * Oevataped By Tha Kionhoa Compgnias 'A Irodton at QuSfr

/ • w .

1 6 E * OAE Thursday. September 22, 1908

352 Commercial / Retail For Sato

COMMERCIAL BUHJNNQ. 3 floor. A tiaaemenl. M M Tenant occu-pied Oowniown NortfMBe aree Jamae C Cutler Reefty 349-4030

Slor* tor L I V O N I A

in 17 Mora atrip . . . 38121 Ann A r b d

Rd al Ann A r t * * Trail, 1000 aq. fl. $750/montf i 356-4060

353 tod/Warefcouee Sala Or LMM

! • • • • • , > - • • — | • m v e a t m a r i i

KENSINGTON COMMERCE CTR MMtord M A Waierford Mini Plan 14-38 From 1.000 aq f l * up Otter-ing offtce/aght m d u e t r t e l / w e r e l ^ ^

PLYMOUTH - excellent Invwetment J n (Ma 3600 aquara tool rata* unfl en Ann Arbor Road Priced to aa* ai 4250.000 FEHLIG REAL ESTATE 453- 7800

PLYMOUTH - Rotentlel » u n i m M t o r tins oerrtrsky locatad buadlng In OW VHaaa zoned B-3 1,656 aq ft Appro* 200 aq fl. la office Zoning allows a variety d uaaa »117,500

Call MARDA BENSON Re-Ma* Boardwalk 459-3600

RETAIL Location In deek-ebto Farmmgiom MMa 2.100 aq. ft. Mt t i frontage on high tratflc Orchard Laka Rd Laeaa available with ape-d d farms Contact Dan or Tom

atH32-5646

353 IndJWarehouse Sato Or LMM ALL STEEL BUILDINGS

SUMMER LEFTOVERS SALE 30x40 - 40x60 - 50x100 - 100* t o o

Engineer certified can aract Muat buy before Sapt 30th lo quality for

u l a prices Parry. (313) 987-6484

TROY - 3000 SQ FT H«M mdueeld Share a total of <600 aq f l mtth 2 o f l w lanante Over heed doors, t large office, par t ing feckitlee. aaay accaaa to t-75 2 laaaa rsqulrad or nU con month to month Caa Marty Cholski-an 6:30-5:00pm 689-6943

W PLYMOUTH AREA - 2.600 aq f l 3 phase heevy induetrtd tor laeaa 5 mln ofl M-14 1675/mo Avertable Oct 1 349-5563

354 Income Property FIRST TIME OFFERING wr.na Laka Twp 24 deluxe units lacing laka 12 t and 2 badroom apts Saparats utilities. 8 yrs oW 4 78-0921

356 Investment Proparty

M J CASH IN on tha tutura o< Mela mora and Lapaar County Ovar 440 acraa of prima development propar-ty AJmoat 3,000 f l frontaga on M-24 Onty 30-45 mm to Oatrofl Ftmi. Birmingham Troy. Rocheeter Just 4 Mi mllaa S of 1-69 $1,300,000 Land contract tarma availaWa R J HoMart Assoc 1-678-2246

400 Apartments For-Rent

e . i m i R B A H LUXUR

H a k e ^ o m t f ^ i l l a s f P A R T M" E N T S

PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN

from ONE a TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS

*465 INCLUDES; • Free Q a a Meet

and W a t e r

• Po rch o r B a l c o n y

• S w i m m i n g P o o l

• C o m m u n i t y BkJg

B a s e m e n t S t o r a g e

Call Manager at:

453-1597 OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY

CENTRAL BIRMINGHAM OPPORTUNITIES

Currant 6 unN townhouee 2 unft

ports. A guew perking Perfect loca-tion tor lmproverrierU.<levwloprner>i Oflarad at $724,000

4 unit brick apartment bukdkig wfth tua Baaamani. i n d M d u d atorage. laundry, and garagea. 1 tMk w of Woodward Designer 1 badroom units heve 100H occupancy Malory Oflarad at 1240,000

Qualified prmopaaa caa Broker tor feci aheet and appt. 642-1731

PONTIAC - 161 unfl. eectton I eub-nd i ied fiouamg. 139 units ara towrv

guarantead 6 year leva! m-aa separate meters. good jw on mveetment 100% oc-

cupancy - B a r g a i n p r l c a d . $2,750,000

REOFORD - 32 unit. 2 badroom. aaparsla maters, soma IVi batha, full occupancy Brick 2 story. AssumaWa mortgage. Priced at $1,250,000.

TROY - Vacant reeldent ld land. Watties Rd 19 acree. uiamee at afta 35 possible lots Price $395,000

ASK FOR BOB TENNANT

Merrill L y n c h Realty

646-6000 435-6136

380 B u i l n w Opportunities

BAR A GRILL Onty one m smea tow County Seats 40. Swidetoh mU A hood Haa laaaa a pool taMa. ahuMa board a K«a box Prtoa haa bean greedy reduced to $76,000 • ama* balance due on grfll A Ice maoNne E»ee Re* Glover. 817-263-9666

BARGAIN PRICED . 2 alory brtck b d U k y on m Button Lenawee County

ber but la now vacant Upeteka haa departments. $41,000 Evea: Secular S17-423-6186

OWNER RETIRING So thia short order reatauranMoa cream parlor M now up tor aaM On mam street Hudaon. Lenawee Cty Seau 80 Old fashioned decor L o u of apace to e*pend + huge 2nd Itoor tor various uaage $46,000 Evea Wckl Garlg Sli7-448-8630

HARDWARE STORE Long eetebashad operation m smaa farmtng comrmmlty Lenawee Coun-ty Excellent variety of Pro Hardoera supplies. A t rue barga in lor $150,000 which kndudae Inventory of $120,000 A Raal Estate Mth 5 bedroom apt upper level tor live-in owner or rental Terms poeeMMe Evee: Re* Glover 517-263-9666

COCDWEU. BANKER Glover Reel Est s is Associates

517-263-4646

BEAUTY SALON-Fu* service m Ro-chester aree. Fuay staftod. fu* ckerv •ele Vary profNaOle Muat aeB Write to: P 0 Box 621, UMce Ml 46078

SENIOR HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

CONGREGATE CARE FACILITY CENTER

90 units, groeeee $600,000 Exoel-i l downriver locetton.

The Apartment Group 356-2600

358 Mortgage* & Land Contracts

A BARGAIN! Ceeh tor Exlatlng Land Contracts Second Mortgages e Mlgfteel $$$

Perry Reefty 476-7640

OOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH GIFTS Gel m Before Christmas

Everything mdudad 459-7740 533-6492

300 BuainaM OpporturWttoa

RESTAURANT eadt. ^ 5

Great potential Raatauranl broker Wm Wood A Aaaoc. Arm Arbor. 662-7773

SPAJN/tTALY Eur CM

rnuaa tor Sp«<M< A treprensurs In key dUee

Merkaang a>parv-i pr

STOREFRONT E*ca*snt tor party s tore immadtsie occupency. Canton Centar-Ford Rd

3 5 6 - 2 6 0 0

Ideal tor m e d k * STOREFRONT. supply rental-no ce _ 2 new sstettte hoepitsla. Canton Cantor-Ford Rd area

3 5 6 - 2 6 0 0

TONING EQUIPMENT 2 sals of 7 tables each, muet sea

655-3640 or 471-5099

1000 SUNBEOS Sunel-WOLFF Ta Slender-Quasi Toning Ta

SunOuaal OuetRy SPAS Buy Direct Save up to 50%

DePvery lo Business or Home Celt for FREE Color Catalog A

w t i m s t n Pnoee 1-600-22^6292 S

361 Monay To Loan Borrow

GIFT/CARD SHOP 15 yeers - nctodse Inventory A fu -tures Farmington area $65,000 Days 477-92W Evening. 474-5734

ICE CREAM A YOGURT PARLOR Uvoms aree - $42,000

$15,000 Down Caajean, 464-3000 or evee. 534-6437

360 BuainaM Opportunittoe

IF YOU w o * ) Uke to atari your own business offering a high profit po-tential etth a vary low i rveatmant A no manual labor. caB ma 661-9650

LADIES FASHION BOUTIQUE 12 Mae - Northwestern Fixtures $15,000. Inventory and laaaa pc Me 356-0678

OPEN YOUR OWN beautiful Dwcounl Rata* Store. Choice of )ean-*porlswear. large lady. Irrfam-pretoen or famay shoe s to re First OueVty lop neme brands. $14,900. i o $28,900 Wvealment Includes Ita-turee. Inventory, training A mora Praabga Fsahlona, 1-80Q-247-9127

a s ® -v \ « v

Inviting community offering a variety of unique 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, as well as 2,3, & 4 bedroom townhouses for rent f rom $425 to $775.

• Gas heat and gas utilities included in most units!

• Security deposit now only $200.00

• Ideally located convenient to downtown, airport and shopping. •19 floor plans to choose from.

• Clubhouse with, indoor Olympic pool.

• Exercise room and saunas.

• Garden patios and balconies.

• Covered carports.

• Childrens' play areas.

• Pets allowed

• Dens, fireplaces, open (loorplans available. — —

• Laundry facilitiesfhook-ups in townhouses.

Open Monday-Friday 9-6. Saturday 10-5. Sunday 12-5. For fur ther information please call 455-2424.

To visit: From l-275,exit Ann Arbor Road West to Haggerty Road. Follow South to Joy Road, East on Joy to Honeytree. Professionally managed by Dolben.

OWN YOUR Own Apparel or Shoe s t o r e C h o o s e f r o m : J e a n ' Sporteaeer, isales men's. chA-oren 's. maternity, leroe soee/pettte. Danceweer/Aerobic. Btnjm. Lingerie or acceasonss store, add Color Analysis Brand nemae: Ltt Clai-borne. Heermiex. Cheue, Lee. St Mi-cheto. Forema. Bugle Boy. Levi, Cemp Beverly HMs. OrgantcaHy Grown. Lucia, ovar 2,000 others Or $13 99 one price deelgnar. rnum-Oer pricing dlecount or famBy shoe store Rata* prices unbsM.ab ls tor lop quMty shoee norrrMty priced from $19 to $60 Over 250 Wands, 2,600 styles $17,900 to $29,900: In-vent ory- t rsming-f l i turee. airfare. Grand Opening, etc. Can Open 15 days Mr LougMn, (612)886-6655

PET CARE BUSINESS, r v i k e d by Venture Magazine as the 36th teal-

U S franchlae 5 dey veterinarian supsrrtaed training progrsm plus aB equipment $6200 Lucret lve te r r i to r ies eval labla. Phone PET NANNY O f AMERICA. INC 517-6&4-4400

CREDIT PROBLEMS?? Home Mortagas sre evaBabiell

1-600-234-7500

S $ FIND CASH IN YOUR HOME!

• NO APPLICATION FEE • EASY QUALIFYING

• CREDIT NO PROBLEM •FAST APPROVAL

Minimum 40% equity m property Reflnencee or purchaaee

HURON VALLEY MORTGAGE 5 5 3 - 3 0 3 0

362 Raal Eatata Wantad CASH TODAY

OR GUARANTEED SALE Alao If In Foractoeure

Or Need Of Repeir

Century 21 CASTELLI 525-7900 FAMK.Y looking to purehasi Water-front home on Woodland Whftmore or WeBed Laka Plan on eaamo eoon? Very mtereated. caB 425-9657

362 RaaJ Eatata Wantad WE BUY HOUSES

> are looking tar l Id I I who a t

" M r equity Cea r e tor 1-7275

400 Apts. For Rant

community in Troy

MAPLEWOOO MANOR APARTMENTS

2200 Crooks Rd (N of M«*e )

SHORT TERM LEASES

For immedlete occupancy Free Cable T V - FreeCerpof l

RENT INCLUDES HEAT

I A 2 Bedrooma from $495 Completely carpeted, pool, m con-ditioned, perty room. Somereet Area, alao neer Oek lv id Me* and 1-75

OPEN DAILY Resident Manager 362-0720

A BEAUTIFUL VIEW TOWNHOUSE - Union Lake hlgTi on a MB. 2 bedroom, balcony. 1H bethe. na tu re draplaoe. doorwall lo petto, gaa barbecue appliances plus washer-dryer, new cerpeting, eduH bldg., no pets $495 month ptosutamee. security 477-1769

Abso lu te ly Great ! Blrmmghem/Southfield location of-M l n g brand n s s luxury 1 A 2 bed-room apts In wooded setting in-cludes decorstor color schemee. ce-thedrel ceWnge. mlcroweve ovens A 24 hour emergency mainlanence

Cran brook Place Apts. Phase IV

Mon-Fri 10-6. Set 9-5. (closed Thurs A Sun)

6 4 4 - 0 0 5 9 A V«ege Green Community

400 Apts. For Rant

room mdudee cerpaUno. heal A wa-ter $660 per month. T yew lease CaB after t p m . 643-0662

BIRMINGHAM - Attractive 1 bed-room. exceaeni condition. Walk lo shops Haat. water A carport $466/ month CaB Arm after 6pm 647-4234

BIRMINGHAM OOWNTOWN TIM8ERLANE APTS.

AVAILABLE let WEEK OF OCT l BEDROOM includes Wa

Brsnd new

G iO £ 2 . 1540-6040

BIRMINGHAM Elegant Victorian 2 badroom, microwave, ckshwasher security elerm syetam $650 month Ooerrlovm Birmingham. MeiitB at SoutMMd 644-7102

BIRMINGHAM Newly remodeled 1 and 2 bedroom apts. avaaetue Rental rstoe include

644-1300 One month rent free

BIRMINGHAM Neer downtown - etegent 2 Bedrooms. IVt belhs. M men!, centre air. oaramlc t*e. Olym-pic pool, beautiful lendecscMng A picnic area

LIMITED OFFER - $595 on selected units new residents only Mon t a Frl. 9 tat 5, Sat A Sun 1WI5 Evenings by appl

649-6909 655-1090

BIRMINGHAM - Oakwood Manor -Deki*e 2 bedroom. 1 beth. centre air, palto carport , free use of washer A dryer 946-0949

BIRMINGHAM - prime locelton. 2 bedroom, 1% ceramic belhs, centre ak 1st floor apts 10% discount tor sr a l l i ens Limited t ime only, leeee by Oct 1 New reeldent i onty on ee-lecled spls Mon - Frl 9 t e 5 Sat A Sun ' MB 5 eyes by eppt 649-6909

One Stop Rental Shopping

Units svsaabto in: BIRMINGHAM CANTON

DEARBORN FARMINGTON HILLS NOV" NORTHVILLE ROYAL OAK SOUTHFIELD TROY.. WARREN

WEST BLOOMFIELD

By Appointment

REALTY SHOWCASE ILicenaed Reel Estate Broker)

356-3225

ALL QUALIFIED PEOPLE Save 50% Rent

SHARE LISTINGS e 642-1620 684 So. Adams. Birmingham. Ml

ALL SPORTS Caaa Lal newty decorated. 1 bedroom apt $525 par month, haat A water In-cluded 663-9350 332-9004

HOME with iarpe tot m Southfield or $7,000 down. Land

Contract or laeaa wfth opt ion to buy Wta pay $1,000 finder's fee. CaB 835-6525

AMBER APARTMENTS Royal Oak. Oawaon A Troy. 1 A 2 bedroome Chadran? Pats? Aak? Deys 260-2630 Evea. 256-6714

Btrmlnghem - Troy - Farmlnglon

MONTHLY LEASES

Pretorred by the Executive Ideal tor Hoeday vtafts

"ELITE SUITES"

400 Apts. For Rant

BOTSFORD PLACE GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE **-•!- ^ » - • - -* I I - I omrmrta ooiaiorc r*c«pnjw

FALL SPECIAL 1 Bedroom for $460 2 Bedroom for $569 3 Bedroom for $669 PETS PERMITTED

Smoke Oelectors MataBed Slnglee Welcome

immediate Occupency We Love Children

HEAT A WATER INCLUDED O u M preellgo eddreee. ak condi-tioning carpeting, stove A refrigera-tor. a l ufurtiee except etoclrtdty In-c*»ded Warm apartments Laundry tscetws

For mora mlormebon. phone

477-6464 27883 Independence • Farmington Hills

400 Apta. For Rant

COMMERCE TWP-Newty decorat-ed. a rooms apaooua. HOOeq ft. 2 bedrooms New aoortng. new appa-ancee M » i M 300 acre vard Af r s vard

•I Boles. $575/mo > security t * M seal 624 10 t t

COMMUTER APTS Sherman Dr

i Royal 11 MBe

Oak 560

r transportation

FALL SPECIAL CONCORD TOWERS

1 A 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

• Stove A r stager et or • Dlshweeher • Carport

BRIGHTON CORDLESS PHONE OR

COMPACT DISC PLAYER FOR NEW TENANTS

WITH 12 MONTH LEASE Beeutitoi. apedoue 1 A 2 bedroom spaflmante Carpeted awlmmlng pool. tormM courts, laun-dry lecWtee. perking On alto rental egent Beeutitoi welerfront setting wilh spacious grounds. From $415

Evening A weekend hours. 22»-6277

Bedford Square Apts. CANTON

NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR Specious 1 A 2 Bedroom Apts

Smaa. Quiet. Sato Complex

Ford Rd. near 1-275 STARTING AT $445

981-1217

FINEST quality eve In totaVy furnished euttes

For the Dtacrtmlnatmg '

Luxury Amonltiee.' ttotoiee Included

6 4 9 - 1 4 1 4 Executive Garden Apartments

WANTED Property wfth or without a home Novi. NorthvBto. Farmington West area WW take a handyman spec ie AB offers conaidared 471-0667

AMBER APARTMENT COLONIES Roye Oek/Oeweon/Troy 1- stop apartment ahoppmg Something toi

" l e y , Sept 25«h Royal

260-2630

everyone Come Sunday, Sep t : 12:45PM 4000 Crooks or ca* tor appt.

400 Apartmants For Rant

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY APARTMENTS

BY CONSOLIDATED INVESTMENTS

2 locations to serve you GARDEN CITY

PLYMOUTH Starting at $ 3 8 0

HEA TAWA TER INCLUDED Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom & studios

• 24 Hour Maintenance • Carpet ing • Appl iances

• Laundry 4 Storaoe Facilities •Cab le TV

Open Mon.-Fr l . 9 am - 5 pm Sal. 10 am - 12 Noon

Mode l Hours: Tuea,-Frt. 3 pm - 6 pm Sat & Sun. 12 Noon - 6 pm

425-0930

AN OPPORTUNITY to move up to French Quarters Apta. 1 A 2 bedroom units Irom $350 month Mlcroweve oven, se-curlty Storm. 24 hour gate houee CreOt report A rsfsretces required Evergreen A Jeffries X-Way aree 635-9066 635-9475

APARTMENTS AVAILABLE

Locatad conveniently at Sheldon and N Territorial I m M S of M-14

P L Y M O U T H HERITAGE APTS.

Cwrentty haa unlta avaAable tor Im-medlele occupancy Juet slop by or ca* tore personnel Mowing.

HOURS: M Q P THRU FRI. 9 TO 5

1-455-2143 AVAILABLE Large 1 bedroom Apertmem wfth haat A water. DeKo ny included Greet locenon on 13 Mae Rd near Qi aanltold WsB maln-tsmed $460 /$500. a month M o n - F r i . 10-flpm. 549-7047

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM Studio apartment r e k a b l a $535 to $545 per MO 1 year laaaa Cat: 642-7400

WINDEMERE PARK'S

ARBOR WOOD Uvonla

Plymouth/Canton Araa

1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS Includes Laundry Room with full-size skJ©-by-skJ©

Washer & Dryer. Includes Louvre Window and Doorwall Blinds. Includes Personal Private Entrance. Includes All Appliances, including Dishwasher Includes WaJMo-Wall Carpeting. Includes Central Air Conditioning. * k a c q o

... Plus much more! * ~"* L i v o n , a P l y m o u t h / C a n t o n

ARBOR WOOOS APARTMENTS.

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Phone 464 -4100 Phone 981-6450 fCtoeea Thiae)

Open Daily from 10a.m. to 6pm. — Wmtmndttrom 12 to Spm. Davatopad and Managed by Hunttay Homas • Pftona 051-9064

pending Spree!

The possibilities are endless! When you make Windemere Park your new address, youll get

more than country club ambience unsurpassed amenities and

a quality of life never before found in Ann Arbor

You'll get a $ "XX) Spending Spree on us, redeemable at vour

choice of fine shops and local businesses

- Mary Dibble - VanBoven' - Samaan's

- J.J. Goldberg - Steeplechase - L'L'ltima ~ Surroundings - Schooikids Records

- Workbench ~ Many s Men s W r a r i i

His Lady 's Apparel

- Patricia Miles - Conlin Travel

- Mark Keller - Seyfried Jewelers - Jim Bradley Pontiac

Sa make a down payment on a new car Purchase accessories for your new home Take a long awaited vacation Or—use vour imagination1

The Windemere Park l"W Spending Spree makes almost anything possible'

For more information, call Windemere Park at 3)3*62-0330!

WINDEMERE PARK [BBDIMICDC] C D D B H R D D Q

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B I R M I N G H A M

1 bedroom townhouse close to commuter line 4 shopping No pets. $495 EHO

642-8686 348-9590 Beneicke & Krue

BIRMINGHAM - 1 bedroom condo, $600 per month including heal A water Cloee to downtown ham. 591-6150.668-;

BIRMINGHAM - 2 badroom town-house, 1'4 baths, newty carpeted A decorated, new sppusnces. garden setting, cloee lo town 645-2437

2273 E

pets $490

BIRMINGHAM M a p l e . 1 bed room.

Laaaa No 647-7079

BIRMINGHAM 2567 E. Maple. 1 bedroom, cerpet-ing A drapes, heal A wafer Included Leeee No pets $465 mo 647-7079

BROOKVIEW VILLAGE APTS.

CANTON 1 A 2 bedroom sperlments snd 2 Dedroom - 114 beth townhouses across from pubBc golf course Nwrrty per i led, central Mr. carpeted a* sppusnces waaher. dryer No pets $350 $475

729-0900 CANTON

• Newty decorated • Smoke detectors • Sprinkler system •FROM $395

1-75 and 14 Mile Ne*l to Abbey Theater

569-3355

CRANBROOK PLACE

Southfield luxurious 1 Bedroom apartment starting st $528 nnonih -heal included 2 Bedroom s t v t n g at $600 month Rant includes cer peung. dishwesher. walk.in doeet. balcony or petio Garages Mao avaAable Beeutlfuty lendscaped grounds give you the leekng o l being In the oxs i t ry yet you are cloee to Shopping Msa For inlorme-Oon. come to the Getehouee at 16301 W 13 MBe Roed lust 1 block W of Southfield Road. 642-9168 Open Mon. thru Fr l , 9»t>-5 30pm Set Noon lo 5pm

CROOKS- 14H MILE 1 badroom. carpeting A drapee haat A carport mdudad Laaae No pats. $525 647-7078

CARRIAGE COVE LUXURY APTS.

(LILLEY A WARREN) Brand New Complaa

One A Two Bedrooma Irom $460 offer Tranefer of Employment

For more Information: 961-4490

Canton

FAIRWAY C L U B Golfslde Apts.

1 A 2 Badroom Starting at $468

Heat & Hot Water Free Carport Included

N E of Michigan Ave. a l 1-275

728-1105 CANTON

HEATHMOORE APTS

bedroom lumlahed spertmerrts avaaeftie. abundant storage alngw story, prtvecy good location A more See ue on Hagoarty Rd be-tween Ford A Cherry Hi* near 1-275 Ca* 961-6884, ex l 201

B I R M I N G H A M 555 Buadlng. Hlghrtee. 1 and 2 bad-room luxurious apartments from ; $740 lo $1150 including haat Free ' perking, convenient to a* shopping elc CaB manager at

6 4 5 - 1 1 9 1

BIRMINGHAM 650 Ann 1 badroom sv lown loce-lton. heal A water included Lssai No pets $500 647-7079

CANTON

VILLAGE SQUIRE From $ 4 3 5 - Heat

Inc luded Great Location - Park Setting Specious - BBie TraB - Heal

P o d - T snots - Seuna Sound Conditioned - Cable On Ford Rd , Jusl E of 1-275 Security DepoeM onty $200

981-3891 Dally 9-7 Sat & Sun. 9-6

Eves, by appt.

A D U L T COMMUNITY

CAMBRIDGE APTS. DEARBORN HTS

Exceaeni location - walking distance To shopping center, church, ate

1 A 2 bedroom deluxe apts Newty modernized

274-4765 A Ybr* Manegement Community

• DEARBORN HEIGHTS •

DEARBORN CLUB FROM $425

FREE HEAT GREAT VALUE

SPACIOUS - GREAT VALUE Heat-Air-Pooi-Ceble

Some 2 bedrooms, 1'4 bsths Townhousee available

Jusl N of Ford Rd 5764 Inkster Rd

561-3593 Open Deny 12-6 Sal 12-4 Other Tlmaa by Appomimem

DEARBORN S BEST 0 € A I

DEARBORN WEST APTS

For VS! $420, you can Kve m an eetabllsned Apart-ment Community In Deer-bom Heights llneet eree Vour 1 bedroom apartment mdudee ak condfttonvig. laundry aree. GE appii-scnes welMo-waa carpel A use of ctobhouse A pod Two (?) bedroom span-ments A Townhouses also

- No Security Deposit Required -

278-1550 After Hours Appointments Avertable

Inkster Rd , 1 blk N of Cherry Hill

DETROIT. 7 Mile/Telegraph araa 18165 l a n o r e Sma* qutol budding. 1 bedroom apt $375 Including haat. pma aacurlty AJ appaancee plua carpeting No pets 255-9631

BIRMINGHAM - 690 Henrietta 1st floor, 3 bedrooms 2 to* batha. laun-dry room, nreplaoe. cerpeted. levators, stove, refrigerator, al. dMfiwaahar. 2 car garaga.

Oct 5 642-7877

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - 1 backpom or, 3rd floor with balcony to Suble t . Pod. mr. avakabie Oct 1. $455.'mo Oeys 357-1821. evea 334-3402

CASS LAKE APTS. Comtortable Lakeelda LMng!

i Bedroom. Inductee carport, ak A aourxi-conditioned, petio. cable-

663-7021

CEDAR CREST APTS. Voohrlea at Jamas K. near M-59 A Telegrapn 2 bedrooms, 6aaamant. privato en-trance, appaancee. carpet, ate Adults. 254-2016 or 464-6042

BLOOMFIELD HILLS. Sublet tor 3 months i bedroom apt. in Btoom-fleld Place $425 mo Available Oct 1C*B Larry Bem-4pm 336-1639

CHERRY HILL araa bedroom apt stove, refrigerator, brand new carpeting. $350 plua heel 277-6928 or 367-3343

400 Apartmants For Rant

2 8 2 0 W i r K t w o o d D r i v e . A n n A r t * * , M l 4 8 K *

662-0350 F r o m ! ' » • « . u k e P l y m o u t h R o e d w r a t l o N i e o n R o a d ;

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— LIVONIA — e6urtis^6reek 1 Apartments

Farmington Rd. Between 6 & 7 Mile

Brand New Spmcioua 2 Bedroom, ftt Bath

Apertmenta: HBO

Includes: Balconies or patios Verticals Dishwashers Laundry hook-up in each unit

Children & Small Pets Welcome

Mon. thru Fri. 11-6 P.M. S a t 12 N00N -5 P.M.

Cal l . . .

471-5465 or 851-9755

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM S t ^ dk> Apt avaaabie immedlete occu-pency Located m the heert d Bk-mmghem'a axdueive ahope Musi

l o appreciate For more mtor-mal ion caB between I0am-5pm

476-6333

OOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH 1 bedroom Apt Contemporary de-aign Skyaght. celhng tan. mdudea appkencaa. water $450 /mo. * I-.4 Mo Security 776-7693 or 293-0509

Eight M*e-Van Dyka-Warren

BE A WINNER Bsaut l fd 2 bedroom townhousee. to* beaament. cent re air. $460 s month wrth aa appliances

Special new 1 year leeaaa 1 yeers prepetd Mlcfegen Lottery ticket, 5 per week lor 52 weeks. 758-7060

FAIRFIELD COURT APTS Uvonia. on Farfleid. oft 5 Mae.

5 bAis E. d Farmlnglon Rd. 1 A 2 bedrooms Irom $510 mctodee ma-jor appaancee A carport 422-6260

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C H A T H A M HILLS ' SPECIAL* FREE GARAGE

Security Dapoelt $200 ' On Select 2 Bedroom Unlta • Heated indoor P o d • Saunas

Sound A Flreproofed Construction A More

FROM $505 On OW Grand River bef

Orake A Hamead

476-8080 Open Dally 9am-6pm

Sat. A Sun 12 noon-5pm

FARMINGTON HILLS 1 bedroom, prtvata entrance, cen-tral heat A ak. carpet, drape*.

A dryer m apertmem. $440. W 5PM C e l a f ta r ! 471-7866

FREE FIRST MONTHS RENT WITH 1 YEAR LEASE

F o r H * w * e $ H — * $ O a t y

ENJOY SPECIAL SURROUNDINGS

2 a w m w u n j poo* , m a c a a M t y rarpr tcd and Mr

ZEL

1 aaae 2 M n o a i Apa

$455 1 HEAT neCLLOKD Pf tBOfmBT IPfT

WWNEWOOP ( A P A D T M I H T T )

FARMINGTON HILLS

THE HOUSE OF BOTSFORD

1 & 2 BEDROOMS PLUS TOWNHOUSES

FROM $505

Luxurious apartments on heauWMty landacaped grounds Centre s k oondMonlng and to* appBancaa. M utamae mdudad. exoepl electric Cerpaaad. carport. aMmmkig p o d

20*10 Bou fo rd Onve Grend River

Dkectty baMnd Botatord Inn »

477-4797

FARMINGTON HILLS TIMBERIDGE

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1 & 2 BEDROOM O torge datose edd t A taMty i M

— 4 r o m $475

Foaaieh S. m Grand R M f . . M o d d open edty aaoapi w e d

470-1487 77S-8206 FARMeiQTON HRL8 - I m e F*ea

IrKr'fc FARMMQTON MRL8

ak, ii*b>i i a < , Napeto FARMMQTON MANOR

FARMMQTON m x t at Grand KN-A Oreke eeawae M leeee t

m m M M e a a a i u O a i » e 471-1871

F A W M Q T O N I 8 U S

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G L Q 5 5 I F I E D 400 Apts. For Rant FARMINGTON M I L L S - A . a . i a D l e Nov 1 2 bedrooma. 2 betha. large Mthoan Dertecl tor roommatee $705.. mo + security 661-5852

FARMINGTON HILLS Greenwood Apts.

Applications b o n g taken lex 1 4 2 beflfoom (800 sq «.| apa r tmen t * A.feiaow now' Air stove relnoere-tot 3is©osei »ashet \ dryer in eecn unit Plus utilities. waiar paid By ap-pointment onfy Call

478-9380 FARMINGTON PLAZA

31625 Shiewaseee Spacious 2 bad-room cerpeted appliances. p o d , heat included Adults preferred $515 • 478-6722

FARMINGTON - Roomy 1 bed room in-iown location tncludea rveet cov-ered parking enclosed balcony $475'mo Aflar 6 30pm, 887-3913

FARMINGTON - 1 oedroom Meal included Waaher dryer. AC. all new appliances Indooor pool 1525 mo Days 531-8269 eve* 699-0236

FENKELL 23230, £ of Telegraph Clean 1-2 Dedroom Irom ( 3 4 0 in-cluding neat. en carpet ing

536-8637

FERNOALE - Senior Crtaena d » -cowi l 1 4 2 bedrooms New carpel 6 drapes Very clean & Quiel

545-4366

'ERNOALE, 1 bedroom a p t . all unt-il.®* e icept electricity Call

399-7712

FORD/WAYNE RD AREA Spacious 1 and 2 badroom apart-ments Carpeted decorated 5 in a lovely area Heat i ncluded

Evening & weekend hours

Couniry Court Apts 721-0500 Country Village Apts 326-3280 Westland Woods 728-2880

FREE RENT ( ' * months) Charming large 1 bedroom apt W Map<e/Haggerty area Heat, air, pool. caNe No pets. U 1 0 644-1163 624-0780

GAROEN CITY - Large 2 bad room apartment, balcony, appl iances, heal provided $425/MO 651-6218

GARDFN CITY - M a p l e w o o d . Middlemen 1 bedroom apartment , haat water and appliancaa includ-ed $340 month Ca* 941-0790

G A R D E N C I T Y

T E R R A C E 1 bedroom apartments. $375 per month, include* Haat 4 Water 0*1-•ce hours 9*m-5pm. Monday thru Friday only 522-0460

GAROEN CITY; 1 Badroom Carpel-mg appliance* air condit ioning, heat 6 water m d u d a d Balcony No pets $430 /mo Agent 476-7640

GAROEN CITY . 1 bedroom w/cer-pei kitchen appliancaa 6 paid heat No pats. $395 par month * securi-ty deposit 420-2439

GAROEN CITY - 1 bedroom. $395 p«r month mdudee haat 6 water air conditioning, laundry facWtlee $500 security. 425-3987

GARDEN CITY 2 bedroom apartment, newty deco-rated Ford Rd - M e m m a n vlctnrty Call 595-4615

GRANO RIVER • MIDOLEBELT GREAT LOCATION

C E D A R I D G E Deluxe 2 bedroom uni t*

F R O M $ 5 5 0

1 month FREE rent with immediate occupancy

(minimum 1 year leeee I

INCLUDES Vertical Mind*, carpeting, pat ios or balconies wtth doorwall*. Hotpomt appliances security system storage

Enter on Tuiane 1 Mock W. of lAddkeben on the S aide of Grand

Close to downtown Fermmgtoo. shopping 4 expreeaway*

4 7 1 - 5 0 2 0

Model open daHy 1-5 Except Thursday

OFFICE: 775-8200

HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY

CMOeeler Place Apar tment* . 3300 . Ypaaanu. now ec-Ctadeeler Street.

k ing distance of downtown Rent accord-ing to income under Sect ion 6 HUO For mtormat lon ca* Mon thru Frl..

487-9*00 Equal Houemg Opportunrty

JOY - 20830 E of Telegraph 1 bed-room. $305 pm* heat Clean, quiet. no p a t * C a l Mon - Sat , 10am-5pm. 837-8290

KEEGO HARBOR SYLVAN ON THE LAKES APTS

Lekafront living on Caaa 6 Sytven Laka* In large 1-2 badroom a p t * mdude* heal From $480 (Sorry, no pat*.) Open Morv-Fn 9-«om; Saa T1-4; Sun. % '

1613 Caa* Lake Rd Or C a l 882-4480

KENSINGTON PARK APARTMENTS

1 BEDROOM SPECIAL $425

• Greet lakeside view • Minute* to Kensington Parte. Boat. swim. f»ah. golf. Wooded nature traits • 7 mlnutee from Twelve Oaks MaH • Easy Access to 1-96 • Free heel IndMduaNy controlled

437-4794 Leheer 8 o l 7 M a .

moe 1 BeOr oom. $325 par morNh m-Oudea heat. * . ca rpeang $ 1 0 0 a * 1M month 537-00(4

LAHSER 7 MILE Modern one bed-room Heal mdudad . oom Mundry

Ca* Sam lo 5pm

Orion Stove Stove '*m<joerelor and tM Included «T5per weak Pre-

—> W>pa«e

Air Conditioned

L I V O N I A

2 BEDROOM $530

» d M » y l , M | | MM NEWLY oeCOfUTID

4 7 7 - 8 1 6 3 UVONU AMA

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459-6600

400 Apt*. For Ront LIVONIA

Come home lo Woodr idge - spa-cious l 4 2 oedroom apts M l y equipped kitchen*, carpor t * Olym-pic pool, oiubhouaa. cent-wry locat-ed. perk-l ike setting.

LIMITED TIME ONLY Leese by Oct 1 A ge l 3 mos rent tree with 2 yr leaee New reeidents

on selected apt*. Mon - Fn 9 to 10 l o 2 Sun 12 - 4 477-6446 r t r

LIVONIA CURTIS CREEK APARTMENTS

(Farmlnglon ftd between 6 6 7 M M ) Brand new apaooua 2 badroom iv» bath apartments $620 include* belcorvee or petioe. verti-cal*. dahwashers. laundry hook-up m eech unit.

Children 6 small pata welcome Mon. thru Frl., 11-6pm

Sat. 12 noon - 5pm C « 471-5465 or 851 -9755

LIVONIA-Lerge 1 6 2 bedroom, washer 6 dryer included Very mee aree. neer shopping 4 school* No pets $480 4 up 474-5784

LIVONIA MID-FIVE APARTMENTS

2 Bedroom, 1'* beths. laundry hook-up. stove refrigerator, dispos-al. dishwaaher. balcony Fully car-peted Great location $595 a month 851-9755

L I V O N I A Suburban Luxury

Apartments One Bedroom - $475

Completer , Remodeled1 heel, appli-ances. disposal carpeting, elr con-dit ioning Adul l section Parking

Call or Vtan between 2:30-6 00 14950 FAIRFIELD

421-3776 LIVONIA Woodridge Apta 2 bad-

'M 1550 Limited l ime. oom*. FROM rew reeidents only, on selected ap t * Mon -F r i 8:30 - 7pm Sat 10 t l* 2. Sun 12 to 4 477-6

LOOKING FOR A NICE 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN

ROCHESTER HILLS?

LOVELY 1 4 2 bedroom apts f rom $400 to $450 mdudee heel 4 water pool 4 fountain. 534-9340

LUXURY Apartment For lub- la t . 2 bedroom*. 2 beth*, wa*h*r /d ryer . $715 'mo plus security Ava l . Oct 1 Farmington HM* 476-5078

- MADISON HEIGHTS -Rent$415

• Spacious 1 bedroom • Senior Discount • Free Heat

CHATSFORD VILLAGE 588-1488

MAAQO CAPRt 28406 Warren near Middlemen One badroom apacioua apartment appkanoa*. haat New tranaportat ion 484-8042

400 Apta. For Ront

MAPLE/TELEGRAPH Spaooua, decorated 1 bedroom apartments with den, dlahweahera. disposal, carpeting, swimming pool Parking, storage laundry teckrtle*

BIRMINGHAM FARMS 851-2340

! APTS

MAYFLOWER HOTEL - $550 month start ing Detfy room service 24 hour maaa eg s service Color TV No isaais immediate occupancy Con-tact Craon Smith 453-1630

NINE MILE VAN DYKE AREA

CORDLESS PHONE OR COMPACT DISC PLAYER

FOR NEW TENANTS WITH A 12 MONTH LEASE Spaooua 2 bedroom townhoueea $480 per month. Decorated, new carpal , oentral elr. baaement m eve-ry unit Next to city park No pata Warren area

Evening 4 weekend hour* MACARTHUR MANOR

758-7050

NO GIMMICKS JUST VALUE

GREAT LOCATION LEXINGTON

VILLAGE 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT

• Stove 6 refrigerator •Poo l • Newly decorated

l a ' & r 0 " • Security depoert - Only $200

1-75 and 14 Mile ecroea from Oakland Mali

585-4010

NORTHVILLE AREA 1 and 2 bedroom Apt* available

$465 to $545 par Month Plaaae ca* 348-9250 646-7500

NORTHVILLE GREEN

Large deluxe 1 bedroom, looks out on lo beautiful running brook from doorwa* Large private balcony porch, vert ical b inds , oiuah carpet-ing all appkancae 4 central mr. Rant $490 mdudee carport . Short l e rm leeaa available On Randolph al 8 Mite Rd Watt ing distance to downtown Northville

SPECIAL OFFER FIRST MONTHS RENT FREE

349-7743

NORTHVILLE, Large 1 bedroom View o ' small w o o d , and stream. Cloee w a * lo downtown No pats $470 /mo 478-8283

NORTH VILLE/NO VI THOMASVILLE LUXURY APTS.

Brand new 1 4 2 bedroom apts wtth oentral air, pat io balcony, var t lde b l ind*, m ic ro wave, weeher 4 dryer, f rom $519. On 8 MMe W o l 1-275

V P KOMAR 4 ASSOC 349-6700

Open Sat 4 Sun. t - 5

400 Apt*. For Ront

16300 W. 9 Mile

Southfield

Studios -1 & 2 Bedrooms Live in tbe luxury of a

hi-rise apartment

Central air • Appliances • Carpeting • Carports • Tennis Courts • Swimmlna Pooi • Community Room

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Relocation Specialists offers its own program of fuHy-furn-shed apartments (or use as temporary homes Compete with all housewares (i«nens, dishes, pots and pans etc.). each apartment provides a comfortable, home-like atmosphere that a Bows for a private, personal environment during any "uprooted time period

One or two-bedroom units are leased on a month-to-month basis with a minimum charge of one month AM utilities are included m the rent as v«ti as cable television, reserved parking and health ckib memberships where available

American Center Building 27777 Franklm Road Southtod. Ml 48034

(313) 355-53(3; Outside Michigan Call To* free 1-800-352-0629

FREE FIRST MONTHS

RENT WITH 1 YEAR LEASE

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400 Apia. For Ront NOVI - Spacious 2 bedroom apt

$ 5 3 5 per month Musi move m by Oct 1. Mon-Fn. 8:30 to. 7pm. Sal. 10em-2pm, Sun 12-4pm 349-8200 New residents onfy on • p t t

• NOVI •

WESTGATE VI NOVI/LAKE AREA

F R O M $ 4 6 0 • Quiel • Spedoue Apartments

• Attractively landscaped • Lakee Aree • Neer Twelve Oeks

M a l • Central Air • Pool • Carports Walk-m Ctoaet* • Patios 4 Balconies Pontiac Tr . bat Weet 4 Beck Rda

624-8555 Dally 9em-7 pm Sal 4 Sun 12-4pm

N ROYAL OAK Sharp, quiet one bedroom, adults, no pats Heel in-cluded. $450 528-9006

OAKBROOK VILLA 2 and 3 bedroom townhouee*

renging f r om $399 lo $500 inductee a* utwtiee

Open Mon.. Wad . Frl 9am-5pm Tuea 4 Thur* . 9am-8pm Sat 1 l a m - 2 p m Ooeed Sun

15001 BRANDT. ROMULUS 941-4057

OAK PARK - Nine m i e 4 Cooldge. Large C bedroom apar tmen t car-peted. air good area. $400 'mo

542-4230

400 Apta. For Ront OAK PARK One 4 2 bed room apts heat, hoi water, oom operated laun-dry. pool, carpeted. Senior citizens

No pets 548-7524

OLD REDFORO - 6 MMe/L*>eer Ouiet. secure studio. Carpeted, ap-pliances. 4th floor, cat OK. $245 » $360 dapoel l 255-3759

ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT Heat included New relrtgeretor $485 month Ce« sher Spm 453-5864

ONE MONTH FREE ON APTS COLONIAL COURT APARTMENTS

BeeutMul Bi rmingham locat ion Spacioua Townhouee* 4 Apart-ment * Alarm security system carports. ceDM 4 basements

646-1188. 10am-6pm

OPEN HOUSE SUN., SEPT. 25th. 1-4

ELMSLEIGH APTS. 1 4 2 BEDROOM APTS 4

2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES

Newty decorated. lu*y carpeted, mr condit ioning. Vertical M o d e . caking taria. dlepoeei. fu* beaament hook-up tor weeher 4 dryer, water Cable

Cloee to 1-75, near Oak land Mall. Birmingham Shopping 4 HoapitaM

547-2672 1880 Rochester Rd , Royal Oak

leeslsKM of Rocheeter Rd . ' between 12 4 13 MMe)

Chi ldren 4 s m a l Pets Welcome"

400 Apta. For Ront

Buck ingham Manor

A P A R T M E N T S Prime location • Large 2 bedrooms

• V/t baths • basement • carpeting

• centra l air • $ 5 9 5 to $ 7 4 5

B I R M I N G H A M

6 4 9 - 6 9 0 9 0«e<ea oy WooODufv MANO£ORR»ER«T INC

• • ron t f r o m «

. ' 4 0 5 . Microwave Ovan Paid Gaa Heat Atr Conditioning

Pool A Tennis 1 4 2 Bedroom

a Apartmants

Great Location Spacioua Rooma

BJth In * 2 Bedroom

Pata allowc wtth par mission Welt on Corner at Parr*

Ad|eoent to Auburn Hills ! • > Mon.-Frt.J-5 Weekends 12-5

3 7 3 - 5 8 0 0

G R A N D OPENING

C A N T E R B U R Y

P A R K

— Immediate Occupancy — Brand new large deluxe 2

bedroom, 2 bath units. Laundry hook-up within

apartment, carpeting, vertical blinds, deluxe appliances,

balcony or patio. Near shopping. Limited time offerI

400 Apta. For Ront ONE BEDROOM- apeoous country IMng, e ioeaem lor Sr Citizen Cloee lo l J Oaka M a l at tached to private home No etHra Waaher 'dryer, sieve 4 fr idge $585 mo 349-4754

ONE MONTH FREE RENT GARDEN CITY Vil lage Apis Spa-cious one bedroom, model open Tuee thru Sun Ca* off ice 425-0930

PARKER HOUSE APTS DOWNTOWN DETROIT

Beeuttful. spacious V bedroom apartments Decorated carpeted From $340 per month

Evening 4 weekend hours

824-3375 PLYMOUTH-aeeut i fm 1 bedroom apartment Close to freewey $500 unfurmehed. or $600 turmehed Oa-rage 4 utllrtiea m d u d e d i ' i months rent, security deposit 451-2299

- PLYMOUTH -BROUGHAM

MANOR APTS.

1 bedroom $435 2 bedroom $475

r Lease Heel 4 Water P » d Adults NO pets

455-1215

400 Apta. For Ront

PLYMOUTH MANOR & PLYMOUTH HOUSE

APTS Specious 1 4 2 badroom apta

- Private community atmoaphere - Close to downtown Plymouth - Pool 4 other amenities - Heel included

UHeyRd S of Ann Arbor Rd

4 5 5 - 3 8 8 0 A York Management Community

• PLYMOUTH •

H I L L C R E S T

C L U B From $440 Free Heet

SPECIAL $200 Security Deposit

(Limited t ime ! • Park se t t ing . Spacious Suites

• AC • Outdoor Pool • Immaculate Grounds 4 Bldgs

• Best Value in Aree Near Plymouth 4 Haggerty

12350 Rlsman 453-7144

Daily - 9 -7pm Sal - 10-2

400 Apartmenta For Rent

W E S T L A N D

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. From s 3 9 5

H I N E S P A R K A P T S .

4 2 5 - 0 0 5 2

Heat Included

On Warren, just W. of Merriman

tiourt: Mon.-Sat. 9-5

/ \

STOP

SEE WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU! 1 and 2 bedroom apartments

in Southfield from '470 including heat FLEXIBLE LEASE TEHMS

SMALL PETS WEL COM ED ADJACENT TO PEC RE A TION

WALK TOSHOPPING 2SWIMMING POOLS

P a r k w a y Comer of Beech and Shiawassee

1 Block Norm of 8 Mile 357-2503

400 Apta. For Rant 400 Apta. Foe Ront Of lCHARO LAKE ROAD

Neer Telegrapfi 4 Pontiac. Beautiful wooded sett ing laaturtng i badroom ap t * include* heat, carpeting 4 a * condit ioning, came TV avMable

FROM $345 ORCHARD WOOO APTS.

334-1676

• OXPORD• Park Villa Apartment*

From $380 O u i a t . b e a u t i f u l , a t t r a c t i v e l y landacaped. p a r t - I k e Betting 1 4 2

, decorated m-cludee carpeting. app*anca», Nr . laundry lecflHie*. water Carports 4 cable avail Adult complex No pets Resident Manager 628-5444

400 Apartmenta For Rant

Make your home in the luxury of

Jamestown Apartments of Farmington

You deserve a f fo rdab le c a r e f r e e living. Peacefu l wooded grounds a t a most convenient location. Rents start ing a t $545, heat included.

• Garages • Swimming Pool • Balconies • Central Heat & Air Conditioning •"Saunas • Billiards

Open Daily 9-5 • Sun. by Appointment 36812 Blanchard. Farmington

On Grand River. 1 Blk. E. of Halstead

4 7 7 - 3 9 9 0

Around The Corner Prom It All

Stud io . 1 & 2 Bedroom A p a r t m e n t s

• Heat Included • Swimming Pool • Free Cable TV * • Laundry Facilities • Clubhouse • Storage Area • Tennis Court • Air Conditioning

c ^

= 2

E > '

N O R T H C A T t 3

* 5 T.

G r e e n f i e l d

Enter on Lincoln. Just East of Greenfield

NORTHGATE A p a J t U w A t A X Z

Dailv 9 am-7 pm Weekends 10 am-5 pm 9 6 8 - 8 6 8 8

Livonia's Finest

Location 7 Milo Road

Cornor Mayfield (3 blocks E. ot

Farmlnglon Road) East o» 1-275

$ 6 0 0 m o n t h

Model O p e n Dally 1 -5 Closed T h u r s d a y

473-3983 775-8200

& { v A I W O S I M . W "

^Tv; c7]r~ee Top i \ £ M e a d o \ V s

/ Jj \ cylpar I nicijts IS LUXURY WHAT YOU SEEK? I l i « ' i i l i i x t i n i s u l i . i i t o n

0 \ c r s i / i ' i l a m i l ) a l r « m i « ' s . < l«> lu \<> k i l c l i i ' i i s . w a l k - i n c l « » s 4 * | s . 2 I x ' i l r i M M i i l i a s i l«»ii l»|«> l > a l l i . 4 l o s e m s h o p p i n g a m i « ' \ |> r« 'ss%% ;»% . 1 B e d r o o m ' 495 2 B e d r o o m '595 950 S q Ft_ 1050 S q Ft.

Open Daily & Sat 10-6

:t o r ii

W - E - S - T - L - A - N - D -

Swimming Pooi I Minute West of Westland Mail

Balcony or Patio Lowered Vertical Blinds

Storage Roan in Eech Apartment Laundry Facility in Each Building 2 Bedroom Apartments From $490

I Month Rent-Free a Pick Your Month' ( S e t Meaaycr h i D e t a i l s )

Y o u ' v e pa id t h e p r i c e f o r h igh coo l ing b i l l s t h i s s u m m e r . N o w le t

u s p a y y o u r b e a t i n g b i l l s t h i s w i n t e r . H e a t i n c l u d e d on a l l r e n t a l s .

Just a S t r o f l A w a y F r o m D o w m o w m F k r m i n g t o n

HI m i\( 11 ni n

I and 2 badroom

O i Warren Road, West of Wajme Road Open Daily

I W K S i l

GET Private balcony or patio 0 " Fully equipped kfchen wilh ihtr

I F Spacious norapt locker included widi

pooi y '

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474-2884 i - f r i M ; Sa t 4 Aa*. 114

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Everyone's First Choice

1 * F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

And For So Many Reasons Twelve exciting 1- a n d 2 - b e d r o o m floor p lans . Pr ivate ba lcon ies a n d a t t a c h e d c o v e r e d pa rk ing . A b u n d a n t s t o r a g e a n d s p a c i o u s c losets . 24 -hour m a n n e d g a t e h o u s e to Insure your privacy.

F r o m « 5 4 0 - l 8 0 5

^ M U i r a i C D D

( 3 1 3 ) 4 7 9 - 5 5 3 3 Muirwood, on G r a n d River a n d Drake R o a d s , is o p e n

Dally 10-6 p .m. , Mon. & Thurs . 'til 7 p .m. , Sa t . 11-6,

Sun . 12-5 FURNISHED EXECUTIVE

RENTALS A VAILABLE

headdress that speaks for itself.

Whitehall prides itietfon offering adults (a#i SO and oMar) i mature community where convenience i n d luxury aw foremost.

1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments with u p t o ! . 4 M * n » r e feet

2F + Q&E Thursday. September 22. 1988

400 A p t s . Fo r Ren t

P l V MOUTH/CAMTOH- 1 t 2 M d -• o o m i appaancee I slarong ai $365 per mo. Veer weee Seeur*y required 456-0381

Pl 'UOUTH-O-JptM. ItOve re carpeting

2 badroom. mom. relrmari .

mg 1 curtaeie 1625 par month incMOee t utemee 456-2237

PLYMOUTH LUXURY APTS 2 Badroom.. 2 MOW. » H « dryar carport. MOO par month

456-6401

400 A p t * . F o r R o n t 400 A p t * . F o r R o n t

P L Y M O U T H LIVE O N THE PARK

1 B e d r o o m - $ 4 1 5 2 Bedroom - $430

i ha*, oantrai Mr. kltcftan buet-ma. parUng. pool. Adult section Reedy lor occupancy Saa Managar.

40315 Plymouth Rd , Apt 101

455-3682

400 A p t * . F o r R o n t

teySHCEniE

O n e M o n t h ' s

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 entrance-- • I n d i v i d u a l washers

drvcr- • Carpor ts • M i c r o w a v e ovens In charming Nor thv i l le . close to l -ZT i . 1-^6. Twelve Oaks Mai l . O n l v 12 minutes f rom Southf ie ld, 25 minutes to M e t r o A i r p o r t .

' C a l l F o r D e t a i l s

3 4 8 - 3 6 0 0

Models open dai lv 11 a.m. - t p.m.; weekends IC a.m. - 5 p.m.

Developed bv Mark Jacobson -Sa .Associates

P r i v a t e C o u n t r y S e t t i n g

S U P E R

S P E C I A L

L U X U R Y 2 BEDROOM

FROM ^ 5 0

( L i m i t e d T i m e O n l y )

N e w T e n a n t s

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

P e r f e c t f o r S h a r i n g

R E A L T Y S H O W C A S E . . . E X C L U S I V E A G E N T

R I V E R V A L L E Y

« A P A R T M E N T S

3 1 6 0 0 N I N E M I L E

(OFF G R A N D RIVER)

4 7 3 - 0 0 3 5

Hours: M - F 12:30-5:30 Sat. 4 Sun. 12 Noon-5

Closed Tuesday

u-- i :

SOUTHFIELD S PREMIER COMMUNITY

T H £ P I N E A P T

O P L I V I N < 3 W E L L

A p k x * by Iho <l» o l overtngft e n d C o l h o d r d

c o l n g OMfheod. p U h corpoflnQ i nde r t oo t • The

Eurodsrfgn Mfchen a n d vrfndcwed twea ldWnook.

A t x J t - n m a r y t y m Out tds . f » d u U v u n f e o M n g

o d t m * hecflh d u b and fam+rdoml (Otxazl

A g o t t a * entrance a n d y e n own tndMduol

n l r u i o n d o r m F o o t r i d g a i a n d «oflec«ng p o r A

The n e h of a w t f s r t a l beneath your b d t o n y

• Apartment M n g l a t H d to a new h e l g N at

V i l o o e & e e n

s \ m m

w n ! M f i

a n » M o o e « i d n a n d • X C 1 A

h K r t o * o o « t f * tarn I i * 3 0 6 - 0 5 / U

On h w i w W o l o a d i b e h w n te legraph and Worth-

i h S o u N W d tor a ptfwais tfnwing

PLYMOUTH near downtown 1 badroom. dming room hraptac* prfcrele parking araa. HOC/pAjs se-curity Can Thur. 453-660-4

PLYMOUTH - new lovaly large' 2 b a d r o o m Stove. re l r l ge ra io r , diehwaatier wearier dryar carrtral Mr. beige dacor Laaaa W S c u security 4S8 4199

PLYMOUTH-1 badroom »to»a. •ndga. air condit ioned carpeted throughout S395 plua utilities 4 *» a m y Altar «pm. 346-6082

PLEASING TO THE EYE

If you like it 'hat you see, our apartments are u'hai l/ou are looking for. Some u t t h woods lieu-Pleasing to the pockeibock too 2 bedroom J4&5 EH0

L o c a t e d on

N o v i Road ,

Jus t N . o f

8 M i l e R o a d 3 4 8 - 9 5 9 0 6 4 2 - 8 6 8 6

PLYMOUTH l Badroom $445 /mo Laundry fecwiiee Carport, doee to downtown Claan quiet. weS-main-tainad raaidantlai araa 455-4556

PLYMOUTH . 1 1 2 badroom apart ments with 2 M l baths and dad. o t IMng room All appliances •nctudtno waana. 6 dryar in unn 1550 lo $650 month Call Ray Laa at Tha Michigan Group 59 < 9200

400 A p t s . F o r R o n t

P O N T R A I L A P T S . on Pontiac Trail In S. Lyon

Between 1 0 * 11 Mile

Horn ranting t 1 2 badroom units f r o m $ 3 8 0

including haat S hot walai • H awc-tnc Ii lichen • atr conditioning • car-patmg • pool • laundry t storage le-cwties • cable TV • no pats • adult •action

ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL P R O G R A M

FOR SENIOR CITIZENS

4 3 7 - 3 3 0 3

PLYMOUTH - 1 badroom, 2nd floor, really a ruca unn Compiatly remod-eled with garaga K 8 S month plus utilities Can aftar 6pm 961-1736

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

D E A R B O R N H E I G H T S

N e w l y 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 *

R I V E R O A K S

A P A R T M E N T S

2 7 1 - 4 6 4 9

H o u r s : M o n . - Fr i . 9 - 5 ; S a t . 10 - 5 ; S u n . 12 - 5

' N e w r e s i d e n t s o n s e l e c t e d u n i t s o n l y .

400 A p t s . Fo r R o n t

• 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 In Each Apt.

• Easy Access to 1-275 • Air Conditioned • Fully Carpeted • Dishwasher & OsposaJ • No Pets

F r o m $ 4 3 0

Daily I -5pm encept Wad & Sun

4 5 5 - 4 7 2 1 2 7 8 - 8 3 1 9

REDFORO - Grand Rrver/Beecfi Daly Nice 2 badroom apt wtth out-side porch Haat 6 hot water includ-ed S440/M0 5pm- 10pm 474-4026

400 A p t s . F o r R e n t

R E D F O R O A R E A FROM

$ 3 6 5

• L a r g e 1 & 2 Bedrooma • W a l k - i n Closet •L igh ted Parking • 1 or 2 Year Lease • F r e e Heal

•Discount tor Seniors, City Police & Firemen

G L E N C O V E

5 3 8 - 2 4 9 7

REDFORO TWP Fu* baaement. Telagraph A Joy. claan. employed day afim IndMduM Avaa-able immediately SMO./mo. * de-poeit. mcludee utamaa A appaancee

REDFORO lua 6 m m i

Rent with option lo buy. 3 bedroom. M beaament, garage.

| t 4 0 0 / m o

RELOCATING? Temporal} Apart-ment avaaatte m Canton Cat Jim, 451-7241 or 726-2322

ROCHESTER atmoat new 2 bed-room. 1 balh. Ml appaancee. dri carpal, patio, c month 661-4576

•a drapea. air. S575

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R o n t

O N T H E L A K E 1 4 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s f r o m *465

R e n t i n c l u d e s : • HEAT • DISHWASHER •STOVE -CENTRAL AW • REFRKiERATOR • CLUBHOUSE i POOL

CONVENENT TO TWELVE OAKS SMOPPSW B A U

B E A C H W A L K

A P A R T M E N T S On M Mua, between Heggartj 4 Now IW.

% & s

400 A p t s . Fo r Ren t

ROCHESTER ADO THAT EXTRA CHUEKSION

Come to GreM Oe*» Apartmenta w Rochester 2 bedroom aiaHatiHl now From 1560 OHIca open 7 daya 651-2468

R O C H E S T E R A R M S

A P A R T M E N T S 1 ANO 2 BCOeOOM APTS

$435 to 1470 per month includes carpel appkanoea. neat and waler

Ouaet area Sorry, no pets Pteaes spacHy

Rocheatar Arms Apts ehen caMng Mon -Fn 910 5 SM .Sun . 1 1 t o 4

8 5 2 - 0 3 1 1

ROCHESTER - Large I bedroom m town Great location. Atr. carpatad.

kitcfierv $450 per month 652-3673 751-6536

large *nc f 656-616

ROCHESTER LUOLOW APTS t ft 2 bedrooms apeatmants. hom $400 Heat ft wMer mdudad Across Irom park 651-7270

ROCHESTER Paint Creak 2 bed-room. 1H bath Spaooua' CJoea lo downtown kmmedMte occupancy

$570 /"mo 652-8046

ROCHESTER SQUARE SPECIAL

Security Deposit only $ 150 FROM $435 FREE HEAT Greet values Park Setting Scemc View Air ft Haat

Walking Distance to Oownlown 666 MAIN STREET

6 5 2 - 0 5 4 3

D a i l y 1 2 - 6 S a t . 1 2 - 5

ROCHESTER. 1 bedroom, specious balcony, drapes carpet appaancas, newly painted No pats $395 plus security 651-6764

ROCHESTER- 2 bedroom apart-ment. fireplace, appliancaa Winds. $575 mo plus security Call after

Spm 377-4225

ROMULUS - 2 bedroom apartment, water ft appliances included $390 monthly 941-0790

400 A p t s F o r R e n t

ROCHESTER STRATFORD M A N O R

APARTMENTS ON Wsf lonn

For QuaMed new lenerrts o n * s u n 13 month leeae ft only pav ter 12

months Last month FREE 1 snd 2 BEDROOMS

RENT INCLUOES Heat waler, central air condit ioning Fufty equipped kneften and carpel-mg Cloee lo shoppina mails and downtown Rochester Easy Access to 1-75 and M-59

Residents qualify lor swim club membership wilh use o l pool and

400 A p t s . F o r Ren t

ROYAL OAK 11 MILE A M A I N ST

BeaLrt»J ipeOoue 1 ft 2 bedroorr.

M o r ^ e . ^ ^ j

E«enmgft s M k e n d hours WAGON I _ I W X E L APTS

546-3376

R Y A N R D / 1 0 M I L E Spaooua 1 ft 2 badroom v e r t , menu Carpeted, decorated laun-dry ft storage laOMMe From $411 monthly

Evening ft weekend hours. PmecreM Apia 757-6700

RESIDENT MANAGER 375-0748

ROYAL OAK adjacent lo Beaumont Hoapitel charming 1 bedroom, new-ly decorated carpMed $425 month

435-3492

ROYAL OAK AMBASSADOR EAST 13 Mile Greenfield spacious 1 and 2 bed-room apartments Newty c a r p e l e d ^ 286-6115

ROYAL OAK - Attractive j m M l bedroom ireeWy pamied carpM. air Heat mdudad No pets $430.'mo 549-5360

- R O Y A L O A K -

D O W N T O W N SPECIAL

$430 1 or 2 Year Leases Free Heat Senior Discounts LAFAYETTE COURT

5 4 7 - 2 0 5 3

ROYAL OAK- 14 ft Crooks area, 2 bedrooms, neutral decor pool. air. laundry faculties in basement $525 mo Includes neat ft water 663-2236

400 A p t s . F o r R e n t

T H E R I G H T A D D R E S S N O V I - F A R M I N G T O N

- s s s s s s ^

DIAMOND FOREST APARTMENTS

n c l O N E M O N T H

F R E E R E N T

F r o m s 6 0 0 a n d op

• C o m p l e t e K i t c h e n s w i t h m i c r o w a v e .

• U t i l i t y r o o m w i t h w a s h e r / d r y e r .

• F u r n i s h e d E x e c u t i v e R e n t a l s

• P r i v a t e e n t r a n c e s .

• N a t u r e j o g g i n g t r a i l .

• S w i m m i n g P o o l w i t h s p a & t e n n i s c o u r t s .

• H a n d i c a p U n i t s

B e t w e e n G r a n d R i v e r & 9 M i l e on H a l s t e a d

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s 4 7 1 - 4 8 4 P

Moa thru Sat 10-5 •Sun. 12-5

' " t m e n t s

pr »ate sepanle entrance wtouwr and dryer in * x f aoartmeni

t i l Gf kilchen until Duill m

mtc-owiw* swicieaninq oven

ah Health Club t w M w s

•nc luded in tent

Jogqing trail mnth 37

titness station's • SwuntTitnq pool A tennis

court • Sheltered pai« or balcony • Cat port (included IT renti • Cathedral ceilings .ailabie • Immediate occupancy • furnished eiecutive

aoartments a»a«table

Open 7 Days 9 - 6

ULTIMATE LIVING & LIFESTYLE

P.i. ,r. Or of! Haggerty Rd O / i Q i i v f i b e t w e e n 9 a n d 10 Mi le O n O " I ILXJ

F D A N K L I N

S Q U A R E

( A P U H I; \ T > )

O f f e r s Y o u . . .

1 s t M o n t h ' s R e n t F R E E !

A t t r a c t i v e 1 a n d 2 B e d r o o m \

A p a r t m e n t s F e a t u r i n g :

• H E A T I N C L U D E D

• A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

• V e r t i c a l B l i n d s

• F u l l y C a r p e t e d

• L a u n d r y Fac i l i t i es f r o m

• L i g h t e d P a r k i n g

• H e a t e d S w i m m i n g Pool

• C l u b h o u s e

• 24 H o u r E m e r g e n c y M a i n t e n a n c e

$ 4 9 0

Located on 5 Mi le Rd Betwrr r . Middlebeit and Inkster Rd m L i m a

O P E N 7 D A Y S

4 2 7 - 6 9 7 0

F R E E H E A T

M I C R O W A V E

1 B e d r o o m " R a n c h H o u e e

* 4 4 0

2 B e d r o o m " T o w n h o u s e

1 * 5 2 5 1

Clubhouse ' i Baths

3 7 3 - 0 1 0 0 M O N . - p m . s - s

T O W M i l l S K S

R E N T A ' T O W N H O U S E

I N W E S T B L O O M F I E L D $ 1 1 7 0 p e r m o n t h

• Tha onty rental townhousee to HMta School CHetrtct Vosir children the beett

• 3 Bedroom Townhouee*. 2300 privacy, pkm enctoaad patio

• No common v t N i a I— rlliilifcial h m w ft •• • ti i • i • • inoiTHJuei QHement • p r r v i i t • and Qreeohouae

i Country Ckifc wtth ting pooi and

eq. t t o t

laka*. ponda. meadoara and Locatad In tha exerting Imkm

6 2 6 - 4 8 8 8 On Long Laka Rd, 1 mSa Weat of Wabaak.

v m o o n

L d K e -

Hours Everyday 1-4 PJ*. Cloead Tuea. ft F r t ,

Floor P l a n a C e n t r a l A i r . D i s h w a s h e r D isposa l . S w i m m i n g P o o l Fvrahad SuKas Av t t l a t * Vor t i ca l B l i n d s T h r u o u t

ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL OFFER - S52-0311

1 4 2 BEDROOMS/2 BATHS O P E N MONDAY - FRIDAY 9 to 5

Weekends 11 to 4

L o c a t e d St HAMPTON (Rochester Road between Auburn S Hamlinl ROCHESTER HILLS. Ml

• N o v i / L a k e s A r e a •

W E S T G A T E V I

F r o m s 4 6 0

• Quiet* Spacious Apartments Attractively Landscaped • Lakes Area

• Near Twelve Oaks Mall • Central Air • Pool* Carport* Walk-in Closets

• Patios and Balconies OH P o n t u c T ra i l b - i * e t - n B«- • -l .">• t

M m I r o m 1-696 1-96 1 2 7 5

Daily 9 a.m.-7 p m. - Sat. 12-4 p.m Other Times By Appointment

6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5

M O R G A N M A N O R

A P A R T M E N T S

1 - 9 4 & W a y n e R o a d

• C a n t o n •

V I L L A G E S Q U I R E

F r o m s 4 3 5 - F r e e H e a t

G r e a t l o c a t i o n • P a r k S e t t i n g • S p a c i o u s

B i k e T r a i l • H e a t e d P o o l • S a u n a

S o u n d C o n d i t i o n e d • C a b i e & T e n n i s

O n F o r d R o a d , j u s t E . o f 1 - 2 7 5

S E C U R I T Y D E P O S I T O N L Y $ 2 0 0

9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1

D o i l y 9 - 7

E v e e . b y a p p t . , S a t . & S u n . 9 - 6

A p p l i c a t i o n s b e i n g

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a p a r t m e n t s .

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c o u r t s .

$ 4 3 5 - $ 4 5 5 f o r 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s

$ 3 9 0 f o r 1 b e d r o o m e p a r t m e n t

9 4 1 - 7 0 7 0

Picture This In Northville...

imagine a

wooded, country iefling..,,

near 1-275, with

^ tennis, swimming,

trails for jogging, plus

exciting rental rmdencn . . . All

with washer/dryer, microwave,

window treatments . . . Many with

fireplaces and

cathedral

aShqt, 4

Cedar Lake Located on 6 M i l e b e t w e e n Northvtft*

Leaem* Center open Mon -Fn. I M Set 12-4 p w 3 4 8 - 1 $ 3 0

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P a r k F o r e s t

/ A p a r t m e n t s

What would it take lo cull us home? Can nc talk...today

* S p a c i o u s 1 a n d 2 B e d r o o m U n i t s

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* K i n g - S i z e B e d r o o m i s i

* A l l A p p l i a n c e s

* C e i l i n g F a n

* L a u n d r y F a c i l i t i e s

* A s s i g n e d P a r k i n g a n d C a r p o r t s

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D e a r b o r n H e i g h t s 2 7 4 - i j t i f i 2

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SCMOOLCRAFT/OUTER DRIVE AR£A - Newfy decorated 1 bedroom studio (pert inents AM condRWrwc carpeting, drapes, heal, gerbegs disposal, part ing space From 1 2 K » up C4» after 2:30PM M t ^ i x

HIGHLAND TOWER APTS 1 oedrom epts evellable Seruor CrtOens Only to 4 OreenAeU Contect Kim. Mon-Set 5«9-7077

SOUTHFIELD • Balmoral Apis r » i 13 Mile, nwnedlate occupant , bedroom carpor t , app l lance i >Si5/mo Weekdays caa 5aft-«4*;

S O U T H F I E L D Beeutilul large 2 bedroom «>ari merits at Northampton on Laftsw Rd neer Cmc Center Or l i e s -

35A-1S38 S5»-7?M

SOUTHFIELD

C A M B R I D G E

S Q U A R E A P T S .

2 BEDftOOM - 2 BATH & 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

FROM MOO-(555

Spaooue apartments m beauti iu grounds Feeturlng mr oonditiorMr^ carpeting summing pool, fua apt>-. sncee. including dishwasher s -c carports Adjacent to shoppm^ >r. dudtfig supermarliet

Greenfield Roed 1 block N. o l i i Mile

Office Open Dally Sat & Son , 11- i

5 5 7 - 6 4 6 0

SOUTHFIELD FINEST APARTMENTS

T H E M T . V E R N O N

T O W N E S

2-3 BEDROOMS FROM 1765 - HEAT INCLUDED

Set in s colonial atmosphere T-my luxurious 1403 to 1750 K) It., plus basement, townlwueee Top o> i-<s ane appliancaa Including d o u t * ovens. s«*e by side refrigwators decorator carpeting. 2H beths ga-rages elc ChMren Section Bee. ' lul dubhouee and pool

On Ml Vernon BNd (9 ' i MUe Rd |

JustW ol Southfield

5 6 9 - 3 5 2 2

- SOUTHFIELD -from $645

Luxury Senior Community • 1 4 2 Bedrooms • Intrusion Alarm • Attended Gate House • Social Director

PARKCREST APTS 353-5835

SOUTHFIELD ' F R A N K L I N P O I N T

TOWNHOUSES Specioua 3 bedroom Colonial avail-able tor November Occupancy 1.512 SQ 11 * tua baaement mcludes 2 t beths large living room/dmeig room, plush carpetmc private patio central m i part ing by your door Kitchen wtth d n e n * has pantry t a* appaances including gaa double oven range

7 3 9 . p e r M o . Gaa Haat included

3 5 5 - 1 3 6 7 (3 Bedroom Ranch available (oi

Mid-Octooer - $713)

SOUTHFIELD

F R A N K L I N

R I V f f i A P T S .

Come a experience a country hanoc anyi ronmantu l th a ?«ew you wo^ t H i l l on 12 Mae rt |uat aaat ot Telegraph Specsous luxury t I 2 bedroom apts are prepared mat 'or

pmah carpet, ranicm S U s " gourmet « c h a n . marccr -

» lots 01 c* cioeet s I storage has exercise Community

rooms 4 sauna For your oooa heedh Carports Ranu Irom tS*S

1240 Hebete on aome apts

Short term I IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

1 2 M i l e a t T e l e g r a p h

356-0400

- S O U T H F I E L D -

O N E B E D R O O M SPECIAL $ 4 3 5

• Adutt Community • Intrusion Alarm • Ample Storage • waik-m Ooaet • Free Heat • Senior Discount • 1 or 2 Year Lease

WELLINGTON PLACE 355-1069

SOUTHFIELD - Su met extra large spotless luxury 1 C kjroom FrarWV River Save on rent 1560/mo Evas 350-9124 0ayaS44-3&6c

8 0 U T M f « L D - la) montti free reni 1-2 bedroom apta pool, haat • - a l a r um l^ iad . a # m s

S460 to S605/mo „ S 6 T ^ 3 6 t

S O U T H F I E L D

2 GREAT PLACES TO UVEI Southfield 1 Frar*an Part Tower.

8pecloua 1 4 2 bedroom Apta witn a l the smenaiee you'd evw want ei an eWordebie prtoe. in a great "oca Bon Se a i re to aak about our Ume ed ame ipeclal o l ( 1 | M o Free Rant

3 5 6 - B 0 2 0

STERLING HEIGHTS 14 MBe I (X Van Oyks Modern i bedroom. <ar

No pets Seniors i l n a i r i U M l i i

TELEGRAPH 4 WARREN 1 Ped room apartmants. eaai heel, •eler end cabla included Rama «an at s36s s smm TELEORAPH/S m S erea P S d -

563-124«

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Tan Mae-Ryer Rd, Warrar

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TOWME APARTMENTS ORT«tCWX)KSAMA

l l H a s H l l i t m K S M S " Haai 4 eaaaraa.au t n . y

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CALL... 362-1927 H p » a o

I4AMT OF TROT _

TRO* • HOMaLaaa^ aau ar aai d M To ta> m. Paa . I M*«aai apt ai T par lea Mdeaaa Haat Ce« torn

J ARer U M I "

400 Apts. For Rent TROY 4 ROYAL OAK

•aable I 4 2 bedroom spartmerits Firepiece. oek Boors ct

cooking gaa included In most Meny with vertical panda Chadran7 Pels?

240-2630

AMBER APARTMENTS

Evea 256-6714

TROY S FINEST 1 bedroom apart menu mcfade Carport, washer 4 dryer w every apt , heel water oen-trai mr. dlahwaahei carpet. spp«-

'anoaa. patio and awtmmmg pool lor •57} Quiet, secure and wea mMrv lawed Church* Square 362-3177

TROY - SOMERSET AREA LUX1*K» Troy 1 and 2 bedroom

'apartments complete wtth pool 4 dubhouee Carpeting, heel 4 water Included Located t M N of Maple on Axlea juet E of Cooadge

BAYBERRY PLACE 643-9109

Preeented m the Bne trsdnlon ol Eric Yale Lutt 4 Assoc

TROY SOMERSET AREA

CORDLESS PHONE

OR C O M P A C T DISC PLAYER

FOR NEW TENANTS WITH A 12 M O N T H LEASE

Beeutrful large 1 and 2 bedroom ep art merits also efhoenoee Balco-nies peltos leundry lacMties. ewwrv mmg pool perxmg carpeting Heet & water included From ia»5 Evening & weekend hours.

3 6 2 - 0 2 4 5 TROV;SOMERSET- Lovely 2 bed room. 2 balh. Quiel smaa complex Free carport, balcony pmeh carpet-ing ell appliances inter-com cen-tral air cable, storage leundry ver-tical Minds community room Walk shopping $620 mo 682-3044

T R O Y 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 $475

OVER 1100 So Ft 2 BEDROOM 1'» BATHS - FROM $565

WINTER HEAT INCLUDED FREE CARPORT HBO

a 24 Hr Montenance a Great Storage space a Large weM-In closets a Balcorwee. Deluxe Carpeting a Individual Central Air . Heet a Deluxe Appliances in-cludiog dishwasher, disposal some units wfth washer 4 dryer

SUNNYMEDE APTS. 561 KIRTS

(1 blk S ol Big Beaver between Lrverncrt 4 Crooks!

362-0290 N O O N - 6 P M

. T R O Y Three Oaks Apa r tmen ts between C r o o k s Road & I -75 on Wa t t l es 1 & 2 b e d r o o m s f rom $550

Call for leas ing in fo rma-t ion: 362-4088

Twin Lakes . Apar tments

*E W RENTERS EARN $500 ON 1 YR LEASE

Beeutnm. spacious grounds, large 1. 2 4 3 bedrooms sounder; doeets

-- wm munn storage areas ediacent • - to shopping

A distincirve ale style In s scenic set tmg Located at Lake Onon within mmutea ol Rochester. Auburn HiBs 4 1-75

693-4466 A York Management Community

V E N O Y P I N E S A P T S

A beautiful place tc live CENTRALLY LOCATED

IN WESTLANO - » 1 4 2 bedrooms

• (Some with I *ePooi • a Tennis court ' a Club house

• Central Mr

I Disposal I Laundry faciatiaa I BeeutltuHy landacaped

2 6 1 - 7 3 9 4 A York Management Community

1 WALLED LAKE aree - Hawk Lake apartments - 1 4 2 bedrooms Lake privileges BaKoraaa Central mr Rec' room, exercise room. Mnma court Free storage Cable TV (all 624-5999

WALTON PARK MANOR COOP 2 bedroom un>ta evwalble Immedi-ate occupency Irom $363 month in-cludes gas 4 water Alao. U*Jng ap-pacationa lor 1 bedroom waning sat Located In Northern Oakland Coun-ty (Pontiac. Drayton Plains 4 CJarts-tonl Freeways within 5 mmutea Easy srrees Several amenrtiee Caa us today Mon -Fri 6-12 4 1-5, Sat by appointment 336-2000

WARREN. 10 MILE-RYAN •V Sr. Ci t izen Aug. Specia l 55 Or over no security depoen with 1 year leeae Lovely 1 4 2 bedroom

. ' apertments with many leeturea

" 757-6700 Of 754-7816

W A R R I S F A R M S A P A R T M E N T S

Weetland NOW LEASING BRAND .> NEW 2 bedroom. 2 beth apartmenta

' Including washers 4 dryers Alao vertxaee in each apartment Open 6 deys a week, dosed Wed can lor Mlher information

4 2 1 - 8 2 0 0

I Wayne Forest Apartments

Ma*e one oI our ipecious spen-saanls your next home Feemrea m-

; thade PAID HEAT, ma carpeting. -vertical blinds ceramic belh

, • pMhweeher sepereie dMng area. ts>6aMral tr. waa>-4n etorage pool 4

• Open Mon-Fri P-5, Sal 13-5 Sun W Come ai and *aR one ol our

1. 2. or 3 . Over 56? Aak about our

lOMcount Sorry no pals

3 2 6 - 7 8 0 0

1 WAYNE I bedroom. $ 3 4 6 / m o S r i I Badroom tor $ 4 2 0 / m o ' • Indudee heel 1 weaer Freeh»r

W E S T L A N D A A E A

S P A C I O U S 14 11

r r . . . . . . BLUE G A R O E N APTS.

5 WeetMnTt Ftneel Apertments CNerry HM Near Menaiiisi'i

"T2^ -2242

\ tWESTLANO ESTATES • S 4 3 W A Y N E

r ' <near Mudaon'a)

•416

T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 2 2 . 1 9 8 8 0 4 E * 3 F

400 Apts. For Rent

Westland Area We now neve a arreted number of openmge •! ooe of the area s moat convergent locations We ofler e t 4 2 Bedroom Apertments with

extrs doeet storage room e Free Heel e Central Aa e Largs Pool e Ouicfc eccees to l-»4 4 275 e Quiet country atmosphere e Mnulee horn shopping meBs

dmmg 4 entertainment New Office Hours 9am-7pm

729-6520

W e s t e r n Hills

e WESTLAND e

HAWTHORNE CLUB

Security Dapoelt ONLY $100 f rom $435

FREE HEAT Prestige location, scenic vim Heel Air. Pool. Greet Value!

7560 Mer r iman Rd. Between Warren 4 Arm Arbor Trail

522-3364 Daily 9-5 Sat 12-4

e W E S T L A N D e

HUNTINGTON ON THE HILL

On Ann ArbOf Trail Juet W ol Inkster Rd

SPACIOUS & ELEGANT from & 5 0 Free Heat

In a Beautiful Park Selling STOP BY Ofl CALL

425-6070 Mon-Fn 10-6 Sat 10-2 WESTLAND - Merriman 4 Palmer, I bedroom apartment Very clean, no pets $235 month Call 5pm-9pm

455-0454

WESTLAND Modern 2 Bedroom Apt Air-condi-tioned lu«y carpeted appkancae. cable-ready Heet 4 hot water In-cluded FROM $390 /mo > security BARSUDOR ARMS APTS 722-5666

WESTLAND One Oedroom with balcony overlooking water, neer shopping immediate occupancy After 6pm 363-2628

WESTLAND - Venoy-Michigan), nice 1 bedroom apt stove, refriger-ator immed>ete occupancy »10 monthly Cai 4-6pm. 274-6202

WESTLAND - '1 bedroom, $325 month includes heat 4 waler Sen-iors welcome Shoppmg center with m walking datance 326-2770

WESTLAND 6200 Nor th Wayne Rd.

STUDIO - $375 1 BEDROOM $415 2 BEDROOM - $430

HEAT i HOT WATER INCLUDED Carpeting, appaancee swimming pool. 2 car parking Adult section Cloee to Waetland Shoppmg Center

728-4800

WHITE LAKE TWP - 1 4 2 bedroom apts On Pontiac Lake Boat dock-age baicontoe, near Pontiac Air-port Open 7 days 473-0645

WILLOW CREEK APTS 1-2 bedroom Apts 4 Townhousee

Start at $430 includes gas - host 4 cooking Hrs Mon thru Frl 9-7 Sat Sun 1-5 728-0630

WIXOM Stoneflidge Minutes Irom Twelve Oaks 1 bedroom, i bath $405 /mo Available Nov. lal

624-5935

10 MILE/RYAN RD. Spadoue 1 4 2 bedroom apart-ments Carpeted decorated, laun-dry 4 storage lacMtlas From $415 monthly Evening 4 weekend hours

Warren Area MAYFLOWER APTS

754-7816

401 Furniture Rents!

FURNITURE FOR YOUR 3 Room Apar tmen t For

$79 M o n t h • ALL NEW FURNITURE • LARGE SELECTION • OPTION TO PURCHASE

GLOBE RENTALS FARMINGTON. 474-3400

STERLING HEIGHTS. 826-9601

SOUTHFIELD. 355-4330

TROY 566-1800 t —

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

A B B I N G T O N L A K E

Relocating? Temporary Assign-ment? We have corporate apart-ments lor short term leeae FuBy lur-

lles. television, slereo and microwave From $650 Convenient-ly located m weatam suburb. Easy access to sfl i-ways and airport Caa anytime 459-9S07

BIRMINGHAM - OOWNTOWN One bedroom executive rental wtth al ameratiee Oulet. elegant and ex-ceptional Available Sept 30 $1060/Month. 335-0750

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Very nice 2 bedroom. 2 bath immediate occu-pancy Great location neer 1-75 4 Woodward Completely equipped right doam to net H iaraas Rent covers a* uttnlee inducing heet

after 6pm. 655-159$

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

APARTMENTS SHORT TERM LEASES

Adult 4 Famay Units 10 prime urben locations Complete with houaeweres color TV Swimming poala.

•akty Maid Service able MC courts Weakly

C. V 4 AE cards accepted

Execut ive L M n g Suites 474-9770

BIRMINGHAM - Central location Completely turmehed 1 bedroom Heal, hoi water TV Adults Ho pets $525 per month 647-0715

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN Exec-utive 1 Bedroom, furnished Apert-mem available 10-1-68 Long

542-1 snort-term leeee $600 642.1731

EXECUTIVE SUITES lacuzzt. kitchen, deny maM service Starts at $ 1995 per month Kmgsley Inn 644-1400, ext 5403

FALL SPECIAL BLOOMFIELD LAKES

APARTMENTS 2 corporate epartments available In e small, prtvata adult complex

ONE BEDROOM $550 $650 TWO BEDROOM $650 $700

A« of the apartments Include car-peting. drapes, riew decorator lumi-ture by Globe interiors 4 are com-pletely decorated Wssfter 4 dryer on mam noor Heel 4 water included GE air condition-ing Ideal lor executtvee or young Ousmees persons relocataig Into erea Cleaning servicea evaaabie Beech privileges on Caaa Laka No petspieeae Snort term leeee available to qua*-

2920 Schroder Blvd . 2 Mocks N of Orchard Lake Fid off Caaa Lake Rd

FOR APPOINTMENT 661-9161 681-6309 334-83®2

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

FAAMJMQTOM HILLS - 2 beth completely tumaahee ale occt4>ancy. $ 1000/mo Caa Bruoe Lloyd

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

J4a^a77

FARMINGTON - Smaa 1 bedroom 4 appaancee, air. upper, siceaani lo-cation, no pets Heal mdudad $595 phis security After 7pm 427-9540

FARMINGTON. 1 bedroom, tor-raahed. aa utiatlee paw except phone No pets. Avadable now $460 month pkje security Short term lease 477-7165

FULLY FURNISHED 1 4 2 bedroom apartmente through-out Metro Detroit Al houeeweree 4 utiabes included m rant, month to month leeee FamMaa welcome MC V AE accepted Relocation Special let 313-356-5313 or outside Mi

1-800-352-0629

FULLY FURNISHED C O R P O R A T E SUITES

W e s t l a n d Towers

Our t and 2 bedroom furnished Cor-porate apartmants take Ota inccrv vereenoe out of yoi* reloceoon Iran star Decorator deelgn high nee epertments teature luSy equipped kitchens with utensas. meld service, indoor heeted sswmmmg pool. Ian-nis excertee end sauna Month to month lea

Weslland Towers a t t a w of Wayne Rd . between Ford 4 Warren Rds Call 721-2500

NORTHWOOO AREA - 1 bedroom completely furraehed Including color TV 4 microweve Short term lease available $500 per month 586-5755, 651-0111 or 621-9430

400 Apartments For Rent

Southfield HIDDEN OAKS APARTMENTS

G E appliances, ceramic baths, central air, carports available, intercoms, patios balconies and more all on a beautiful wooded site Handicap units available

1 BEDROOM from...$495

$40 off each mon th fo r 12 months

or 12ih month's rem FREE"

2 B E D R O O M from.. .$555 $45 o f f each

mon th fo r 12 months or 12th month s rem FREE*

5 5 7 - 4 5 2 0 •Bnvd on 12 rnontli

occupam-y ntw tenant* only

HOME AWAY FROM HOME INC Snort leeee Elegantly lur-mehed 1. 2 or 3 bedroom epertments 4 townhouses

Mr. Troy. Farmmglon H4M 12 Mae/Northweetern Hwy areas Complete Unens cook wart color TV phone metaled uuatiee No

l lh

From $ No peta

1.150 626-1714

HOME SUITE HOME A Itr actively turraehed 1 and 2 bedroom Apts with ai anienWlea. 6 greet locations Monthly issue

A E M C Viae accepted

5 4 0 - 8 8 3 0

LUXURY EXECUTIVE

SUITES. INC. Bi rm ingham-Troy A rea

16 vnmacutole bunding location* lo serve your needs. 220 units m ek

Free heenh end racquet dub GoH and Tennis

Swimming Pools Maid Sanece

Pel Service. The onty tua service lacnty serving the SE Mien tiuamsee community with Wavy accomodations since 1977

645-1200 549-4500

PINE LAKE FRONTAGE - Aral floor, t bedroom smal studio on 2 acrea. Completely lurraened by "lienor de-signer Qualified tenant only AvaS-eo*e Oct 1 $775 monin plue etoe-Irtc Security depoolt 661-647P

NOVI - WALLED LAKE - 14 Mae at Decker 2 bedrooms 1 bath baae-ment 4 garaoe. completer? fur-nished Aaklng $775 CU Bruce LLoyd at Meadowmanage-ment 346-5977

$ 3 8 5 Fumasned studio apartment located downtown Royal Oak Separata laundry and storage tadMtaa. gll street parking, mr condmor»np-*to pets AduM bunding Appacante muet make al met $14,000 per year to apply Leaaa Cal "eeldent Man-ager at 396-3477 or cal 9-5, 256-6200 ROYAL OAK Large 1 4 2 bedroom apertments irom $540 mo Short leeeei eveiiabie Oiehee color TV. microweve I0am-6pm 655-2707 ROYAL OAK - 1 bedroom lumaahad epertment $375 per month, plue a»-cunty Avaaabie Oct 3 Short leeee

547-0503 TROY • 2 bedroom 1 bath, 2nd noor garden epertment. earth I ones $1000 MO Cal 524-5007

400 Apartments For Rent

M E R R I M A N P A R K A P A R T M E N T S P r e s e n t T h e R e n t Even t . One month's rent free for new tenants. • Unique 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

in Farmington /Lfvonia ,

• Adult Community

• Private. Tree-lined Courtyards

• Pool/Clubhouse • Self-Cleaning Oven, Frost-Free

Refrigerator Dishwasher, Microwave

• Heat Included • Senior Citizens'Special

477-5755 On Merriman Road <Orchard Labi1 Road/

I Block South of 8 Mde Road

Lavish , Elegant A n d Convenient Liv ing . Luxurious Weatherstone Townhouses, a prestigious Franklin rental community, feature 2 & 3-bedrooms, 2 ' / i baths, formal dining, great room with fireplace and private basements. The ultra-modern kitchens have instant hot water. The two-car attached garage has an automatic door opener, of course. 24-hr. monitored fire/intrusion alarms.

1f co f/terUs 29600/29900 Franklin Road . 3 5 0 - 1 2 9 6

^Managed By Kaftan Enterprises 362-3B00

In The Hills of prestigious West Bloomfield 8 unique ranch and townhouse plans: 1000 to 2800 sq. ft.

Dens, great rooms 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 pond&__,

RENTALS FROM *650-'1525

1 , 2 It 3 B e d r o o m T e r r a c e Ren te l s On Drake Roed (batwaan Maple a wainoi Laka Roads)

m WEST BLOOMFIELD Monday-Friday 10-6

Monday & Thursday M 7 Saturday 9-6, Sunday 12-5

Can 6 6 1 - 0 7 7 0 tor more Information

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C O M E F b y canlort greets you every day ai hfcgMae Qub m Non. Cathedral

v e r t i c a l b t a d i r r f l r c t y a m p e r s o n a l

rtyfc, w M I e y o u r lowe al uawun • served by wa ik -n ckac i i . SKTD-

p o d a n d i

courts) Of coarse'

Om aad rwo-bedroaw are antobfc. Cone hoar lo hoary. Camt kamt to H # l d a b

3 4 8 - 9 6 4 0

D r w l a p r d sad Oeraed by

Scctsdals Jlparfmenfs Newburgh between Joy & Warren

F r o m $ 4 3 5

FREE HEAT F R E E C O O K I N G G A S 1 & 2 B e d r o o m • 1 Vi Ba ths • Cen t ra l Air • Poo l

• Tenrt ia • C a r p o r t s • C l u b h o u s e L a u n d r y & S to rage • Cab le Reedy

Mode l Open 9 -5 Daily

12-5 Weekends

M o d e l O p e n 9 - 5 Da i l y

4 5 5 - 4 3 0 0 t £ r

• F a r m i n g t o n Hills •

C H A T H A M H I L L S

• SPECIAL * Free Garage

• Healed Indoor Pool • Sound & Fireproof Construction • Saunas • M i c r o w a v e s • Dishwashers

• F ree Heal th Club Membership

LUXURIOUS L IV ING AT AFFORDABLE PRICES

* On Select 2 Bedroom Units * f r o m s 5 0 5

on O l d G r a n d River between Drake & Ha ls tead Daily 9 a .m. -6 p . m . • S a l . & S u n . 12-5 p . M

C A L L 4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0

First Month ' s Rent FREE*

C O A C H H O U S E ( A P A D T M E N T ^ P )

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 *50fr 2 B e d r o o m Townhouses . Available

F e a t u r i n g :

• H E A T I N C L U D E D

-*~Mode: i'i Appiui ices

• L a u n d r y Facilities

• Fully Carpe ted

• Vertical Blinds

• 24 Hour E m e r g e n c y Maintenance

• Storage Areas

» A i r Condttforvfrig

• 2 Swimming pools

• Clubhouse

• Sauna

\ V i « ! »

i B J

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2 3 6 0 0 Lampl igh te r Lane on Providence Drive just Nor th of W Nine Mile Rd ir. Southfield

tone block West ot Greenfield Rd i

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hecrted pool • All new Qub and Game Boom • Tennis courts • TV-momtored secure entrances • FREE private hearth club with

enerase room and sauna • An i d e a l location

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LakesKie living for ju*? S°9 Boating Waterskimg v.tnd surfing. Canoemg S w n m ing in the pool Playing volleyball till darV J g u g on the nature traits Enjoy rig the beautiful landscaping Toasting the sunset o» my private oaicony or patto L ux-utiat'ng That's what I c^1' ,rv ng At Schoone r Cove

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fo r y o u . W e ' v e combined all the best ingre-'iPMs of

a n individual h o m e with the advantages of !<?as'rig

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featur ing 2 ! 2 ba ths

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I r o m $495

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* aacur t ty d e p o e n requ i red V3f l5 mo 346 00041

B E E C H 4 G R A N O RIVER . 3 D M -y b a a a m a n t I 6 M M C

te l . taat 4 aacur l t y 537-2364

B E R K LEY-va ry ntoa 3 nae*y d e c o r a t e d rv -eneo

» w m a r « g a r a g e l e n c e d ya rd $ 5 4 0 , M O 4 4 4 - J 9 9 1

8 R M K i H A W Bnck ranch , o n i r a a -age, l a n c e d yard , an p e t a $ 7 9 5 / m o

2 b a d r o o m st reet Ga-

256-1693

B I R M I N G H A M Cuta 2 b a d ' o o m . 1 b a m bunga low ctoaa 10 town Car -p e i m g , d rapee k i tchen appaancee basemen t 2 car ga raga * > | W M n o w at $ 4 7 5 • TROY • 3 b a d r o o m 2 - * b a m ranch o r eec iuded 101 2-wey hrep lece. k i t chen appkancaa oen t ra l aw ca r -p e t i n g new eands a t t a c h e d 2 car garaga. B i rm ingham Schoola Avaa-at»a now a l $875

G O O D E R E A L E S T A T E

A Q o o d a Limnng is A Q o o d Buy' 1 4 1 1 N W o o d w a r d 6 4 7 - ' 8 9 4

B I R M I N G H A M b e d r o o m s 1 b a m w m rac r o o m garaga appkancee

plua 1H m o » • no p « U $750 mo cur t ly

4 0 4 H o u e e c F o r R e n t

M M M 4

B IRMINGHAM - complete ly ranovat ao new k i tchen bam, c a r p a l 3 badrooma. 1 b a m famay room, ga-raga t«noad yara appkancaa Avail-able Oct >5 15605 l « Moe $450 par m o n t h Can 6 * 4 - 1 7 4 2

B IRMINGHAM • M - i o w n C h e r m m g 2 b a d r o o m 1 b a m Baaement . ga-raga acraar porch, an appkancee $ 7 W m o plus 1 1 security 4 2 4 - 4 3 1 9

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

B I R M I N G H A M O O W N T O W N 727 PurtJy 3 badroom. 2 M l batha. cant fa l air new fcuchan 3 car car -p o n lawn 8 snow removal aarvica inc luded $1500 month 332 -1190 6 4 4 - 4 3 8 4

B I R M I N G H A M - m o w n C h a r m i n g Engkeh co t tage 2 badrooma. Ommg r o o m camadra i cawng and f ire-p iece in wvmg room h a r d w o o d Hoor m k i t chen baaamant garaga Avaa-•CMa immedia te ly $925 plua u t M i e e

626 -0442

B I R M I N G H A M m- town Shor t t a r m 3 b a d r o o m v » b a m $1 100 /month Days 645-4484 eves 6 5 ' - 2 5 2 6

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 TIME OFFER FOR NEW TENANTS ONLY

Additional benefits:

$ 1 5 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t

W i n d o w t r e a t m e n t s i n c l u d e d

C a r p o r t

Furnished corporate apartments available

C e d a r b r o o k e A p a r t m e n t s

2 3 8 7 0 M i d d l e b e i t / f ^ Q

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s " W /

H o u r s : M - F 9 - 5 , S a t . & S u n . 1 1 - 4

B I R M I N G H A M - quiet h o o d naar m o p p i n g d o w n t o w n 3 b a d r o o m rac ' o o m a t appaancee saaamant garaga $725 855 -3344

4 0 4 H o u s e * F o r R e n t

r e n t / o p t w n to buy B I R M I N G H A M f $ l 5 0 0 / m o ) 3 c o m p l e t e * r e m o d e l e d Iwepiece aa nam tut cha r h a r d w o o d I toor i . a a k l o t own $179 ,900 Opan Son 1-4 1321 Pierce 254-9033

B I R M I N G H A M S Popp le ton P a m Beaut i fu l Tudor lor ' year laaaa 3 b a d r o o m t ' a ba tha dan. to rmal d tnmg room $1400 par m o n m Can today Ba t 647-7100

B I R M I N G H A M W A L K TO OOWN-T O W N 3 bad rooma . 1H batha, ga-raga baaamant Naar school 4 play-g round $850 a mon th , t ' * m o n t h * securi ty 855-2878

B I R M I N G H A M 1228 E L incoln 3 badrooma. tua baaamant pata OK C o n sidar r a n t / o p t i o n $795 mo Oays 354-1597 Eves 254-5204

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

T h e G r e e n H i l l d i f f e r e n c e : *

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 over 3.000.000 sq ft Green Hill residents enjoy a gorgeous

75-acre estate setting of park and woodland, peace and tranquility You renght next door to the 1-275-corndor, Michigan's multi-txllion dollar explosive growth area and

just minutes away from l-%, a direct route to downtown Detroit See our 1- and 2-bedroom luxury apartments, terrace residence*

and country townhouses on 9 Mile, IVi miles west of Farmington Road in Farmington Hills

green hill A P A R T M E N T S

I N F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

MOOCLS OPE* DAILY 10-fi »M0»E 478 4664

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iscover peace and quiet in the heart of the action Discover Novi's Fountain Park

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a t F o u n t a i n P a r k — N o v i ' s only 1 - a n d

2 - b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t c o m m u n i t y

f e a t u r i n g :

• Q u i e t , w o o d e d l o c a t i o n w i t h i n

m i n u t e s o f 1 2 O a k s M a l l . N o v i T o w n

C e n t e r a n d o t h e r f i n e s h o p p i n g , d i n -

i n g a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t

• P r i v a t e e n t r y w a y s / b a l c o n l e s a n d

p a t i o s

• C o n v e n i e n t a c c e s s t o 1 - 2 7 5 a n d 1 - 9 6

• 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 n .

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

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• 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

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6 : 3 0 p . m . ; w e e k e n d s , n o o n • 5 p m .

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3 4 8 - 0 6 1 6

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9 & 1 0 M i l e R o a d s , j u s t 5 m i n u t e s f r o m 1 2

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1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments

From *590 - \690

3 4 4 - 9 9 6 6

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o e d r o o r N e w r e s i d e n t s o n l y h a v e t h e

r a r e o o o o r t u m t y t o H v e h e r e f o r a m o n t h

f o r f r e e

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a 2 4 - n r m o n r t o r e a a A a s n e r / a r y e r

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m m t

29950 Summit Drive F a r m i n g t o n H i s

6 2 6 - 4 3 9 6

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o f f e r s e x t e n s i v e f a c i l i t i e s f o r w o r k i n g o u t , s o c i a l

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h o u s e w t t h s w i m m i n g p o o l ,

h e a t e d o u t d o o r w h i r l p o o l a n d

c a s c a d i n g w a t e r f a l l • F u l l c i r -

c u i t w o r k o u t c e n t e r • T e n n i s

c o u r t • C a r d k e y s e c u r i t y

e n t r y s y s t e m • 1 & 2 b e d -

r o o m a p a r t m e n t s • V a u l t e d

c e i l i n g s • W o o d b u r n i n g f i r e -

p l a c e • M i c r o w a v e o v e n

• W a s h e r & D r y e r a v a i l a b l e

• I n t r u s i o n a l a r m . C o r n e r o t

F r a n k l i n F t o a d a n d 1 1 M i l e , a p a r t m e n t ?

N e x t t o A m e r i c a n M o t o r s ' ^ .

W o r l d H e a d q u a r t e r s H e f l t a i l

$630 t o $835 F u r n i e h e d E x e c u t i v e

R e n t a l s A v a i l a b l e

7 4 6 - 0 0 2 0

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S a t 1 0 - 5 - S u n 1 2 - 5

F o r a p r i v a t e s h o w i n g

4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t

B IRMINGHAM - 2 bad roOm. t bath. baaamant. carpal , appaancaa A«aa-aCHa nam- 1395 14 M * a $550 par m o n m C a l 444 -1742

B IRMINGHAM 2 b a d r o o m a . 2 B A L f r om A 4 P carpa tad appaanoaa. In-hanor naniy paantad tencad yard . $430 m o n m 424-4440

B I R M I N G H A M - 2447 Oorc fwa ta r 3 b a d r o o m capa cod . 1'4 ba tna - lava-to ry on 2nd Hoor A p p k a n c a a d a c * garaga S87S Apant 54» -2000

B I R M I N G H A M 3 b a d r o o m . V * b a m oaraoa. (wapteoa. 2 b a n S ot 14 M & . E ot Warca 14234 Blr-w o o d $425 + aacur l ty 433 -1448

B I R M I N G H A M - 3 b a d r o o m bnck ranc t i t bam. r M r t s a r a M r . rtovt^

420 -2501 oa raoa tanoad plua ona m o n m aacur l ty

B I R M I N G H A M 3 b a d r o o m on w o o d a d aa t t tng ovar -l ookmg m a mrar i m m a d i a t a occu-pancy $1200 oar m o n m p lua utt»-t « a Harma-Mana 4 4 7 - 3 1 1 1

SOUARE LAKE F R O N T A G E - 100ft C n a r m m g C a p a C o d 2-3 b a d r o o m a 2 ' t b a t n t F lor ida r o o m , g r a a l lot A t t ached 2 car ga raga B I c o m f i e M H* ia $1500 m o Ra fa rancaa Oaya 559 -9340 attar 7 p m 540-3017

B L O O M F I E L D HILLS, a un ique . 3 b a d r o o m na tu ra l a n d e c a p a nouea Wi tn lake accaaa and » te» B loom-ttetd H I M i c h o o i a idaa i to r the Ex-ecut ive Can 481 -9454

4 0 4 H o u s e s F o e R e n t

BIRMINGHAM - S badroom. 1 b a m . a d yard, a l appa-

1840 Pembroke. $478 par m o n m C a l 444-1742

BLOOMFIELD TWP S h o r t t a r m 4 bedrooma 2% batha. O O M t o achoota $1,400 / m o n t h . Oaya - 445-4444 E v e a 4 8 1 - 2 4 2 4

BLOOMFIELD TWP bedroom.

-Lovaty a r a a 3 H tamay r o o m ,

f i rapteca 2 car ga raoa . appkancaa B i rmtngham Schoola $ 1 2 0 0 m o n t h D M . 779-3220 Evea. 4 4 4 - 4 1 S 1

BLOOMFIELD 2 b a d r o o m , M ba th . I traplaca Flor ida r o o m , rmm M c h a n .

CANTON - MngM b a d r o o m h o m a o n 5 prtvata acrea M a t u r e raepone tb te paraon preterred $ 3 0 0 ' m o p k j a uW-tlee SS7-1904

CANTON 2 bad room. 2 b a t h C o l o -nial. M l Baaamant, ctoaa l o X - « a y Newty ca rpa tad $425 ' m o + aa-cur l ty Evaa or meaaaga. 4 3 7 - 3 1 7 9

CASS LAKEFRONT W B t o o m f l e l d ranch 2 bedrooma. n a r k i t c h e n 4 Oath, ca rpa l th roughout .

a, $725 an appkanoaa. 5S3-9045

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Love ly lake-mad O c t 1>t

4 4 2 - 4 4 8 7

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H I L L C R E S T C L U B Beat Value In The Area

F r o m '440 • F ree Heat

S p e c i a l *200 S e c u r i t y Depos i t

(Limited Timei • Q u i e t P a r k i n g • S p a c i o u s S u i t e s

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Call or stop by today, near Plymouth v Haggerty 1 2 3 5 0 R i s m a n

4 5 3 - 7 1 4 4 9 a m - 7 pm, Sal 10 am - 2 pm

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f o r ' 4 9 5 p e r m o n t h

• private entrances • patio • central air • cable T.V. available • blinds • tennis courts • dishwasher . laundry facilities available

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F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s 7 3 7 - 4 0 0 2

CLAAKSTOW AREA. 3000 aquare loot ranch. 4 b e d r o o m a . - 2 Bre-ptecaa. many m o r e op t i one Laaaa «tWi an opt ion Cal l 4 2 3 - 7 3 5 0

C L A W S O N • 2 b a d r o o m a . meri t , garage, appkancaa. i r e a t m a n u new k i t chen 4 c a r p e l $425 ptoa aacurlty 549 -2431

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DETROIT Great araa. 20475 Sa Mm. 2 bed rooma . 1'4 ba tha baae mant . aa appkancee deck a m ayalam. ' a n t e d yard, $ 4 7 5 / m o , i s moe aacur l ty . Oct I occupancy

446-9215

DETROIT - Outer Drtve Nice dee-2 b a d r o o m . complete ly redeco rated, g a r a g e $300 m o • aacurtK

537-433*

COMMERCE LAKE FRONT c lean 2 bedroom, appaancee. pr ivacy , n o pata $150 bl meekly 343 -1777

C U S T O M One b e d r o o m w i t h ttra-pteca prtvata aundeck $450 un lu r -

$500 lu rn tahed W a y n e ' 721 -4333 W ee l land area

EVERGREEN 4 JOY 3 o e d r o o m bungalow. Hmaned baaemen t $350 m o n t h $525 aacur l ty 4 7 4 - 4 4 9 7

DETROIT - beeut i tu l 2 b e d r o o m W ot Evergreen. N ol Joy $ 3 7 0 m o n t h ptuaaecurt ty 9 8 1 - 1 5 0 2

OOWNTOWN B i rm ingham- 3 bad-room home cent ra l f e i o a t l e m

$1200 m o Ava i lab le 444 -4438 or S4S-7061

ABSOLUTELY PERFECT - Fa rm ing -ton Haa. 2 b e d r o o m an appkancaa . new decorat ions Ava i lab le immedi -ately $460 month . WESTLANO 3 b e d r o o m ranch tam-ay room, f i rep lace , app l i ancaa Avai lable immedia te ly $ 4 5 0 m o n t h NORTHVILLE - 4 b e d r o o m co lon ia l 2 ' t betha. all app l iancaa 8 M i w / T a f i a ree Avaaabie Nov l i t $ ' 60C m o

HARRIMAN REAL ESTATE 477-4464

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S Elegant b r i ck Tucto. 4 D e d r o o m . brary. fami ly room hrap lace d e c . cen t ra l a i r . backs l o c o m m o n , $1400 par m o n t h Ava i lab le m i d October

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F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s 7 3 7 - 4 0 0 ?

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS 3 b e d r o o m ^ car ga rage hniehed beeement h r . fu rnace Appkancaa m d u d a d Rate-encee r e q u i r e d $495 / m o 4 7 7 - 4 X K

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS - 3 b e d ' * -f ownhouae $950 M O plua aecunr . Hea l i nc luded 2 ' t oaths, all amen Itea 851 -4078 or 552-053. '

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS e.ecu-, .«. W a o o u a 4 b e d r o o m colonia l . 2 f.r» piacea. deck , aw. »pr inkler». c u i - 3 * t a c Cwke pa th , a p p u v i c e a . t ' a o m o n t h 5 5 3 - 7 6 9 '

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Eiegani 4 b e d r o o m ?'» oa th 2 nor. home 2 ' t car at tachad garage ce< t ra i aw. hnrahed baaement .mm«o ate occupency $ 1250 per m o m h

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F A R M I N G T O N HILLS 3 badroor r , , at owe 4 re tngarator 2 car ga rag , tence $ 6 0 0 m o n t h - i t last 4 $30-aecurity 474-1790

F A R M I N G T O N H iLcS - 2 bed rooms carpe ted newty decora ted , immec ate occupancy no pe t s $420 mc Deposit $ 6 3 0 1-878-6915

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404 House* For Rent 404 House* For Rent F A R M I N G TON MILLS Ramb lewood beaut i fu l de tached condo . i 9 6 0 aq n 2 b e d r o o m a , 2 baths, l ibrary, ap-paancee. e t c $214,000 641-1643

i N - T O W N B i r m i n g h a m upda ted 3 Oedroom. 1 oa th , t car de tached garage $ 4 7 5 a m o n t h AVA October 15th Aak lor D o n n a n a r t w w 644-6300 or 6 * 4 - 5 5 4 7 Weir Manue l . Snyder $ Ranke. mc

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS Grand Rlv-er> M idd lebe i t araa Clean 2 bed-r o o m c a r p e t , drapea stove yard Mo pets Paved street Refarancea 4 aacurt ty depos i t $ 5 5 0 / m o 346-0064

i N - T O W N B i r m i n g h a m upda ted 3 Oedroom. 1 oa th , t car de tached garage $ 4 7 5 a m o n t h AVA October 15th Aak lor D o n n a n a r t w w 644-6300 or 6 * 4 - 5 5 4 7 Weir Manue l . Snyder $ Ranke. mc

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS Grand Rlv-er> M idd lebe i t araa Clean 2 bed-r o o m c a r p e t , drapea stove yard Mo pets Paved street Refarancea 4 aacurt ty depos i t $ 5 5 0 / m o 346-0064

i -96 4 Te leg raph 12740 App ie ton 2 b a d r o o m a Fu« baaamant Fenced yad G a r a g e Vary d e e n $475 pk ja securi ty d e p o s i t Immed ia te occu-pancy O p e n S u n , 1pm-4pm

FENKEL LAHSER Araa 1 b e d r o o m , ga rage . $300 plua $300 se-

_ 532-7929

i -96 4 Te leg raph 12740 App ie ton 2 b a d r o o m a Fu« baaamant Fenced yad G a r a g e Vary d e e n $475 pk ja securi ty d e p o s i t Immed ia te occu-pancy O p e n S u n , 1pm-4pm

FENKEL LAHSER Araa 1 b e d r o o m , ga rage . $300 plua $300 se-

_ 532-7929 LAKEFRONT H O M E - 1915 Watk ina l a k e R d W a t e r t o r d Prtvata t » spor ts W a t k i n a Lake 3 b e d r o o m 2 bath beau t i f u l ion 4 beach Unbel-leveaoie n e w t $1475 mo negot i -Sbie C a l Denise Weekdays 9am-Spm 933-1154

FENKELL . 'BURT RD Area - 3 bed-r o o m In - l eve l Baaement large lo t S395 M O plus securi ty ADC OK 569-1404

LAKEFRONT H O M E - 1915 Watk ina l a k e R d W a t e r t o r d Prtvata t » spor ts W a t k i n a Lake 3 b e d r o o m 2 bath beau t i f u l ion 4 beach Unbel-leveaoie n e w t $1475 mo negot i -Sbie C a l Denise Weekdays 9am-Spm 933-1154 ' t v e ' i M i le /Te leg raph araa Nice

nouse w i t h 3 bed rooms oinmg area Baaamant 2 H car garage, large ya rd $ 3 4 5 t security M l - 1 7 3 2

LAKEFRONT H O M E - 1915 Watk ina l a k e R d W a t e r t o r d Prtvata t » spor ts W a t k i n a Lake 3 b e d r o o m 2 bath beau t i f u l ion 4 beach Unbel-leveaoie n e w t $1475 mo negot i -Sbie C a l Denise Weekdays 9am-Spm 933-1154 ' t v e ' i M i le /Te leg raph araa Nice

nouse w i t h 3 bed rooms oinmg area Baaamant 2 H car garage, large ya rd $ 3 4 5 t security M l - 1 7 3 2

LAKE PRIV ILEGES - 4 b e d r o o m c o -lonial c o u n t r y k i t c h e n study Bre-p l s c e b a s e m e n t . B i r m i n g h a m schools $ 9 5 0 737-6451 F R A N K L I N • NW locat ion 2 acrea

a a c l u d e d 3600 sqft upda ted fa rm-htXjse 3 large bedrooms, f l relece app l iances 4 washer & dryer P o n d Norses a l l owed $1395 Ipoes ibw op-

t i on t o buy) Must see 455-0399

LAKE PRIV ILEGES - 4 b e d r o o m c o -lonial c o u n t r y k i t c h e n study Bre-p l s c e b a s e m e n t . B i r m i n g h a m schools $ 9 5 0 737-6451 F R A N K L I N • NW locat ion 2 acrea

a a c l u d e d 3600 sqft upda ted fa rm-htXjse 3 large bedrooms, f l relece app l iances 4 washer & dryer P o n d Norses a l l owed $1395 Ipoes ibw op-

t i on t o buy) Must see 455-0399

L A R G E COLONIAL Spacious h o m e w i th 4 bed rooms 2 ' 1 ba ths , ubrary , solartum and more B i r m i n g h a m schools Secur i ty depos i t 1 's m o n t h s rent Long t a rm avai lable $1 4 0 0 / m o n t h M-34064

H A N N E T T , I N C .

REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

FRANKLIN VILLAGE C h a r m i n g bunga low in the heart o l ' h e H is to r ic Olatrtct Engl ish style l a n d s c a p e d stone garden wall l iv ing r o o m w i th ra ised hear th i i rep iece f o rma l d i n i ng room, k i tchen Oen 3 b e d r o o m s 1W baths ha rdwood f l oo rs th roughou t iu» b a s e m w i l $ ' 2 0 0 m o n t h plus security 626 -2346

L A R G E COLONIAL Spacious h o m e w i th 4 bed rooms 2 ' 1 ba ths , ubrary , solartum and more B i r m i n g h a m schools Secur i ty depos i t 1 's m o n t h s rent Long t a rm avai lable $1 4 0 0 / m o n t h M-34064

H A N N E T T , I N C .

REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

FRANKLIN VILLAGE C h a r m i n g bunga low in the heart o l ' h e H is to r ic Olatrtct Engl ish style l a n d s c a p e d stone garden wall l iv ing r o o m w i th ra ised hear th i i rep iece f o rma l d i n i ng room, k i tchen Oen 3 b e d r o o m s 1W baths ha rdwood f l oo rs th roughou t iu» b a s e m w i l $ ' 2 0 0 m o n t h plus security 626 -2346

L IVONIA - G r a n d R iver ' Inks te r area Bnck 2 Oedroom. carpet , d rapea sopkances Ra ia rancae securi ty r e m»red N o pe t s $ 4 0 0 ' m o 346-0064

O A R D E N Ci ty - a t t rac t ive 3 bed-r o o m h o m e , besemeni 2 car ga-rage. l e n c e d yard, no pets $ 5 7 5 p lus secur i ty 421-0137

LIVONIA - p r ime , prnrate lovely area 3 b e d r o o m a . famay r o o m deck a t t a c h e d g a r a g e no pets Se-cur i ty , r e l e rences 624 -1426

G A R D E N CITY, 3 b e d r o o m bnck ranch , 1% bath , central air. 2 car ga-rage Baaement clean. $600 mon th , p l u s secur i ty Call Dave 421 -6564

U V O N I A - R e d e c o r a t e d 2 b e d r o o m t l r e p l a c e - l a m l l y r o o m m a t u r e adul ta Secur i t y Re lerences $575 mo Af ter 5 p m 425-7356

I N K S T E R / 7 MILE AREA. Newer 3 b e d r o o m tvy baths, lamufy r o o m ; ' • rep lace an newty remode led 2 car a t t a c h e d garage. $790 525-1973

LIVONIA - Smal l 2 b e d r o o m large lot . snad . app l iances , raaberry s. Cat OK $ 4 9 5 $ 7 * C deposit Backs to w o o d s , l aund ry r o o m 255-3759

400 Apartments For Rent

404 Houses For Rent LIVONIA - 3 b e d r o o m 1 car garage, appkancaa. l a n c e d $450 m o n t h p lus $600 secur i ty

L IVONIA - 3 b e d r o o m s , b r i ck ranch. I S batha. Hntahed baaemen t . 2 ' t

$72: ga raga

5 / M O p p lua aacur l ty • w . NOVI-Large d e a n 2 b e d r o o m , eun-r o o m . poeeible 3 r d b e d r o o m , at-tached o v a r m e 2't cm g a r a g e 2nd ga rage l o i a io rage Appkancee In-c luded . 2 ' t ac re w o o d e d tot Out-side pe t s p e r m u t e d $450 M O Cel l tor appt 474-2442

N O V I Wal led Lake lafcefront 3 bed rooma . 2 ba tha appkancaa Ga-raga $950 par m o n t h pk ja ut i l i t ies !'/> m o n m secur i ty N o pa ta Leave message 446 -9071

NOVI - Waf ted Lake SnoraBne 3 b e d r o o m s New ca rpe t i ng $ appk-ancaa Water so f tener k purt f ter .en-c losed porch, f e n c e d yerd . l a rge at -t ic lor s torage FMwacy f t m o se-cur i ty No pets $ 7 5 0 m o 349-1449

N O V I i b e d r o o m tu rn iahed houee In coun-try $450 includes e lect r ic i ty 4 water p lus securi ty 869 -1793

NOVI - 10 4 Hagger ty 3 b e d r o o m cotonte l l iving r o o m 1 amity r o o m i ' i ba ths . 2 car ga rage . pet«o. l i r e p lace Ava i lab le O c t 1

Ca l l 553 -1355 or 227 -3327

N ROYAL O A K - 3 b e d r o o m . Cape C o d f in ished beaamen t h a r d w o o d l o o r s 1% car ga rage , walk l o Beeu-m o n t N o pe t s Ava i lab le Nov 1st $680 p lus ut i l i t ies lease o p t i o n pos-sible 828 -3366

OLD REDFORD 2 b e d r o o m , lenced yarn garage. $ 3 5 0 a m o n t h 8 3 1 - 2 2 2 3 535-9568

P L Y M O U T H - cu te , co ry t b e d r o o m home p a r t e d tor s ingle person W a l k i n g d i s t a n c e t o d o w n t o w n Ptymouth , $325 m o 1 ' t m o secur i -ty n o pets Af ter 6 p m 326 -7241

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404 Houses For Rent P L Y M O U T H - 3 b e d r o o m h o m a R e I r i g e r a u x s tove Aduna N o p e l s $475 a m o n t h plua utl l i t lae

459-1000

REDFORD TWP . home m t o r m a t i o n center haa a f ree rental houemg buaa tm boa rd

Cal l 9 3 7 - 2 1 7 1

REDFORD TWP - 2 b e d r o o m r a n c h freshly pe in ted no w a i k i t chen f loor great s tar ter home. $ 5 9 5 ' m o Deve 255 -5878

R E O f O R D r w P - 3 b e d r o o m a V e -p laca. w o o d deck baaemen t ga -r a g e al l a p p l i a n c e s I n c l u d i n g waaner pe tmg .

dryer new e a r t h t o n e car $725. 'mo Oave 2 5 4 - 5 4 7 8

REDFORO - 2 bed room, ga rage , baaamant complete ly r e m o d e l e d , new carpa l , e x t r a d e a n . $525 > m o

477-4152 or 7 5 4 - 7 3 5 3

REDFORO-2 bed room, al l new ca r -pet. remode led k i tchen, large s h e d fenced yerd Immedia te o c c u p a n c y $ 4 7 5 / m o 1st. last $700 secur i ty

5 3 7 - 2 8 5 4

RENT Wi th Op t i on B toomf le ld Hats 3 b e d r o o m s wood noora. base-men t . waaher dryer, l enced y a r d $700 m o 2 5 8 - 1 6 1 9

404 Houae* For Rent 404 House* For Rent RENT WITH Opt ion In -Town Ba-m m g h a m 2 bedrooma, garage b a s e m e n t , d iah waaher waaher d ryer $690 mo 254-1419

S H O R T T E R M RENTAL - 3 b e d r o o m . 2 ba th ranch m F a r m m g l o n MMa L i c a a a n t cond i t i on immedia te o c c u p a n c y Aak for Joyce Ward 4 4 4 - 4 3 0 0 o< 444 -5252 W e e Manua l Snyder $ Ranee Inc ROCHESTER MILLS - Execut ive

homa. Shadowwoeds H Sub. 4 bad-r o o m a 2 tua-2 halt batha ea, many e i t r a s Purchase op t ion aveaebie Caa evenmga 4 weekends. 375-9749

S H O R T T E R M RENTAL - 3 b e d r o o m . 2 ba th ranch m F a r m m g l o n MMa L i c a a a n t cond i t i on immedia te o c c u p a n c y Aak for Joyce Ward 4 4 4 - 4 3 0 0 o< 444 -5252 W e e Manua l Snyder $ Ranee Inc ROCHESTER MILLS - Execut ive

homa. Shadowwoeds H Sub. 4 bad-r o o m a 2 tua-2 halt batha ea, many e i t r a s Purchase op t ion aveaebie Caa evenmga 4 weekends. 375-9749

S M A U . 2 b e d r o o m homa. v» ac re lo t A rm Arbor T n a / F a r m l n g t o n Rd a r a a L ivon ia schoo ls $500 m o First leal 4 securi ty Ratersncae r e q u a e d Leave m s m g i 522-4752 ROCHESTER HILLS- BeeutWui 3

b a d r o o m ranch In paved sub naar MeedowBrook Geraga baaement N o doga $ 1100 par m o n t h Af ter 5pm 452-3413

S M A U . 2 b e d r o o m homa. v» ac re lo t A rm Arbor T n a / F a r m l n g t o n Rd a r a a L ivon ia schoo ls $500 m o First leal 4 securi ty Ratersncae r e q u a e d Leave m s m g i 522-4752 ROCHESTER HILLS- BeeutWui 3

b a d r o o m ranch In paved sub naar MeedowBrook Geraga baaement N o doga $ 1100 par m o n t h Af ter 5pm 452-3413

S O U T H F I E L D . 12 '4 Mae Road 3 b e d r o o m s , dmmg r o o m , t ieeemani ga raga . o n * b a l h l enced yard, a p pf tanoae Pets OK $690 542-7310

ROCHESTER HILLS, 3 b e d r o o m ranch axth garaga, large ya rd $650 m o n t h plus security Chadren okay n o pets $52-7034

S O U T H F I E L D . 12 '4 Mae Road 3 b e d r o o m s , dmmg r o o m , t ieeemani ga raga . o n * b a l h l enced yard, a p pf tanoae Pets OK $690 542-7310

ROCHESTER HILLS, 3 b e d r o o m ranch axth garaga, large ya rd $650 m o n t h plus security Chadren okay n o pets $52-7034

S O U T H F I E L D - 12 M a e - G r e « i f i e i d a r e a 3 b e d r o o m , l i t bath bncs ranch , cen t ra l an. fenced yard l ' » car g a r a g a $450 m o C a l altar Sprr

559-3922 ROCHESTER m - l o w n 3 bed rooma . 1% ba ths IS00 s o f t U n i q u e Charmer e i th much u p d a t i n g $995 per M o p lus utai t iaa 540-5955

S O U T H F I E L D - 12 M a e - G r e « i f i e i d a r e a 3 b e d r o o m , l i t bath bncs ranch , cen t ra l an. fenced yard l ' » car g a r a g a $450 m o C a l altar Sprr

559-3922 ROCHESTER m - l o w n 3 bed rooma . 1% ba ths IS00 s o f t U n i q u e Charmer e i th much u p d a t i n g $995 per M o p lus utai t iaa 540-5955

S T E R L I N G MTS Unuauaal con tem-p o r a r y Quad, ca thedra l ceamga 3 b e d r o o m a 2 batha h u g e k i tchen ta t f loor leundry. famay room f i r e p lace , air app l iancaa 2 •> car ga-r a g e $ 9 5 0 / M O 463-1954

ROVAL OAK - 2 b e d r o o m oondo wrth ca thredra l call ing. $465 m o n t h m lcudes heat No peta Avai lable af-ter Oct 15 546-2847

S T E R L I N G MTS Unuauaal con tem-p o r a r y Quad, ca thedra l ceamga 3 b e d r o o m a 2 batha h u g e k i tchen ta t f loor leundry. famay room f i r e p lace , air app l iancaa 2 •> car ga-r a g e $ 9 5 0 / M O 463-1954

ROVAL OAK - 2 b e d r o o m oondo wrth ca thredra l call ing. $465 m o n t h m lcudes heat No peta Avai lable af-ter Oct 15 546-2847

S Y L V A N L A K E • G ' a n d m e a House Smal l , c u t e d e a r t or 2 b e d r o o m lake pr iv i leges $ 7 0 0 ' m o 4 4 2 - 0 0 7 7 or 545-5500

S C H O O L C R A F T Te legraph area. C o m f o r t a b l e 1 b e d r o o m home wi th l e n c e d beck yard, shade t rees $ 2 3 5 / m o After 3pm 5 1 7 ^ 2 6 - 6 8 6 6

S Y L V A N L A K E • G ' a n d m e a House Smal l , c u t e d e a r t or 2 b e d r o o m lake pr iv i leges $ 7 0 0 ' m o 4 4 2 - 0 0 7 7 or 545-5500

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TROY • c o n t e m p o r a r y w o o d e d a a n i n g minutes f r om I 75 3 b e d r o o m a . 1 ^ ba ths $400

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TROY . 4 b e d r o o m , execut ive coto-n a 2 '« bathe d m m g r o o m tamMy r o o m , d a n Neer e lementary schoo l oppos i t e Somerse t Man 851-5948

V A N B o REN T O W N S H I P Huge 7 bedroom. 4 ba th co lon ia l on acre plus lot . 15 mm l o A n n A r b o r 25 m m to Detro i t B a s e m a n tacned garege cen t ra l air 2 places and n w c h . m u c h m o r e $ 9 6 0 par Mc aacurtty d a p o a n a n d ra ta r -encae requi red Can M a e b e t w e e n 9 A M a n d Noon weekdays a l 4 5 9 - 4 4 0 1

404 Houses For Rent WATERFOHO T W P - 3 b a d r o o m a 2 car garage Eazabeth Lake pnv»

lamen t $ 5 2 5 UC Oct 14 4 4 2 2495

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T W O b e d r o o m h o u M m count ry W Of P l y m o u t h ruce for work ing peo-ple or sen io rs A v a U O l e immediate-ly 459 -7549

UNION LAKE area 3 bed room, ap-pkanoaa 2 car a t tached ga rege $450 a m o n t h p ru t $1 250 secur i ty

346-7185

VICTORIAN S P L E N D O R • OOC t i feet d u p l e t s i t ua ted o n 1 acre beauti tuky m a i n t a i n e d an ap-pkancee inc luded $ 5 7 5 ' m o n t h

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ttATKIN _AK£ f r o n t ^ e Wa M-5B 'Pon t iac Lake RO 1 U b a t h e ' bed>ooms decks r . beck 2 car garage Houee a tormshad N o pe ta $695 Mo Avai lable 9 - 1 t h r u 4 - 1 Can be tweer 9 - 5 p m 1 5 3 9494

W A Y N E / W C * AREA 4 5 7 5 P * m o n t h 3 b e d r o o m br tck 2 car g e 'age Rac room s tove r e f r i g e r a t e first m o n t h a a l m o n t h p lus $ 3 5 t securi ty Tnan P roper t i es 425 -020C

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Fromag. oo M.TJDLE s t r a i t * M I FT C*nal M M I Btoomfleld *cftooi*, 3 b e d r o o m c o n t e m p o r a r y wel* out RANCH with dec* skylight GRAY 3e-COR all eppllances, 11 500, month

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WEST BLOOMFIELD Maggerty. Ricnard*on U M 5 DEORCOM* 2 batha , (VINT* DM Oct T $6 50 mo D*y* 5*9-6640 evee 335- ' 9 5 1

WEST BLOOMFIELD - N N 3 bed •oom. 3 balh*. "fled houee Wining to iampo»arit> RANT mon in to month $ >300 360-0324

WEST BLOOMFIELD executive 10-cation . n«ar Orcha rd Laka & Walnut , FEATURES 3 bedrooms, g raa l room 2 WAY firaplaca ATTACHED g a r a g * & OEC* $1 ISO plua aacurlty 68« S*E1

WESTLAND - c lean BRICK ranch , 1600 mo Curity GARAGE appnanc 5 30pm,

3 badroom 1'* m o * TE-LA Call anar

474-4532

WESTLAND (Me ' r i m a n - P e l m o ' l . nice 2 b a d r o o m duplex unfur-nished. decorated $4 10 monthly Call 4 t o Spm 274-6202

WEST lAND Cherry Mill John HI* 3 badroom brick ranch wrth full base-meni A appliances $510 per month plus utilities Call 476-4756

WESTLANO - 3 oedroom, base-m e n ! carpet ing refrigerator stove, washer S dryer Clean $500 mon th Ca* 349-8283

WESTLAND large yard $425 mo -6pm

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753-3108

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FERNOALE - 4 r oom upper stove, refrigerator carpor t heal 8 hoi wa-ter near woodward $375/mo I se-curity 543-9359

OLD REDFORD 4 room upper flat, 2 Dedroom *>P«WICEE included, working parson Credit cf iec*. Pay own utilities. $3?5.mo [Mua security

S3S-S372

PLYMOUTH - Charming historical house Close to town Spacious low-er flat, 2 Dedroom p lus den. waaher ; dryer ga rage $795 Alao upper flat available. 2 Dedroom a a r a g e $495 NO pets 451 -6613 or 451 -6688

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN Charm-ing 1 bedroom , den. hardwood floors pane g a r a g e UNITIES NO pets $525 MO 349-8248

PLYMOUTH lower 2 bedroom flat appliances basement g a r a g e Walk 10 stores $595 mon th Call even-ings 981-4648

PLYMOUTH lower flat large Irving room new ca rpe t & ce ramic bath finiahec Basemen! include* rec room wt1h natural f i replace & Hitch-en Bath 8 separaia e n t r a n c e $ & 5 Call Joyce 459-6000

PLYMOUTM-Old Village c lean I bedroom oft road parking $325 MO Leave message 427- '568

PLYMOUTH - I Dedroom lower flat Refrigerator sfove A Juris No pels $250 a monm plus utilities

459-1000

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14 Mue 6 Crooks a rea 2 6 3 Ded-room. 1% balh luxury lownftouee* FU»y equipped kitchen, tua baae-ment. carport., central aM. private p a n e with lanoed In backyard No pets 2 Dedroom,$675, 3 Oedroom $735 EHO

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FARMINGTON - 1 b e d r o o m condo . appliances carpet waaher $ dryer year round pool, c l ubhouse heat, no p e t s $450 Caa noon to Spm , Sat or Sun 669-0047

L A K E F R O N T Luxury Condo on Square Lake In Bloomfield Mia* Spacious 2 bed room. 2 bath, washer/dryer, car port with hea l - included. $850. 335-2540 or 332-4344

414 Florid* Rantals BAREFOOT BAY. double wide mo -bile h o m e . 2 Dedroom*. 2 balh*. completely furnlahed 3-4 mo* rent-al Adult* No smoking , no peta Swimming pool* 6 golf cour se $600 /mo + U untie* 375-1493

BOYNTON BEACH. Mdlen Spring. V *1 floor 2 Dedroom, 2 balh , deco-rator furrwf ied oondo Poo Jan -March or AprH or longer 855-4116

BRAOENTON'SARASOTA - One Dedroom condo . la t floor deeigner furnished ana l . heated pool. 3-4 month minimum 796-3709

BRA DENTON, 2 bedroom, 2 ba th c o n d o , c o m p l e t e l y f u r n i s h e d , waaher $ dryer. 1*1 floor. 2 pool*, very c l e a r nee r (hopp ing 4 beach-as $1050 per month . 2 month mm»-u m u m 851-8963

CLEARWATER aree luxury 2 Ded-room 2 ba lh decorate* furnished, overlooking GuM ' lniercoastai 3 mo minimum $1250 m o 455-1987

NORTHVILLE - COUNTRY PLACE CONOO 2 bedroom . large deck. ga-rage , $750 month Caa Qene a t 349-8700

PL VMOLTM-1 b e d r o o m upper qui-et -es-Jer-na. near shopp ing Large yard & s torage app l i ances 4 j t iut ie* included $410 349-4114

W BLOOMFIELD-Walnut lake 2 BEDROOM co l l age newly decorated Ideal for young professional $495 855-5067

W BLOOMFIELD lane Ouad W*ei •

Middle S t ra i t s bedrooms 2'»

baths 2'y car garage family room 255-mo fwepiace $1 477-0465

W BLOOMFIELD.'Union Lake prtvl-»9»*s 3 Dedroom appliances, mi-crowave d i shwasher . Baaement . ga-sge dog pens. Keith school dis-trict immediate occupancy $69C, corner of Willow 4 Hoover 363-8321

W BLOOMFIELD colonial 4 bed-rooms 2 i baths, beautiful view of Orchard Lake boat privileges & pri-vate beach on Pine Lake Bloomfield Hills schools $ 1500 a month .

661-3474

W BLOOMFIELD Lake f r o n t a g e 4 bedrooms . 2 full baths 2 halls fami-ly room, Irving room, plus library WaikcArt b a semen i Lease 1 year $1500 month plus Security Nhawa Atty Ralph Manuel Office , 85'-6900 Res 681-9335

W 0€TROIT-2 bedroom 2 car ga-rage refrigerator 4 s tove On large lot $325 month - Tymo.security oeposit 454-0445

PLTMOUT" - 2 o e d r o o m lower utilities paid . M M No p e t s Quiet neighborhood $575 per month

981-2848

REDFORD - 3 b e d r o o m upper ga-rage $525 2 bedroom lower fin-ished basement. $535 Both have appliance* air conditioning 4 in ex-cellent condition Both $500 security 4 available now Credit report re-quired 425-4729 45 ' 7542

ROYAL OAK.- 2 Dedroom upper on 3rd near Alexander Carpe t ing ver-tical Minds, appliances garage $500. mo mcludes heal 1 year lease plus $500 security Adults, no pets 641-9395/r

ROYAL OAK 2 b e d r o o m upper with kitchen 4 living room, shared laundry quwl a raa $550 plus gas 3 Dedroom lower ha rdwood hoots , cathedral ceiling, fireplace, shared laundry quiet area $750 plus utili-ties 644-0554 or 585-4096

TWO BEDROOM lower flat s tove 4 refrigerator Santa Clara 4 Lahser

533-6298

W BLOOMFIELD - 3 room upper flat with bam, fully fum.sheC In pri-vate home Garage, kitchen lake privileges Single prolessionai pre-lerred $500 month 851-3017

N O R T H V I L L E Highland Lake* 2 bedroom*, ramify room, parlially finished basemeni, back courtyard , central air, private entry , beige decor , a« appl iances . $875 per month

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NOVI RIDGE 2 b e d r o o m townhouses Fully car-peted central av. V * ba ths , private b a s e m e n i Families welcome Lease now 4 get Dec rent free New resi-d e n t s only on selected townhouses Mon to FN 8 30 - 7 Sa1 10 - 2. Sun 12 4 Call 349-6200

NOVI - WALLE0 LAKE - Shoreline condominiums . 1 bedroom , com -plete kitchen , garage, washer, dryer, i m m e d i a t e occupancy, a s k i n g $565Ca ! l Bruce Lloyd at Meadowmanagemen t 348-5977

CLEARWATER - 2 bedroom condo . completely furnished wfth washer, dryer 4 garage, ameni t ies include pool tennl*. f ishing dock oil Tampa Bay Seasonal rental starting at $900/mo 459-9869

OtSNEY/EPCOT-2 Dedroom. 2 Bath, furnished condo 3 pools TECUM tennis , golf $30-$58 per day, long or short t e rm Eve*. 455-749?

JENSEN BEACH River Club Merlin County 2 b e d r o o m 2 Dath Beauti-fully furn ished including linens, washer dryer Microwave 1st floor corner Unit wrth side window on Warner Creek All amenit ies MM (3) m o n t h s $ 1,200 'per 557-6595

415 Vacation Rontai* HOMESTEAD CONOO 1 Dedroom. Sleep* 4. on the river Fat Color*! Hiking akwng. flreplace

1-600-642-3306

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HOMESTEAD - LAKE MICHIGAN Fa* T Color Season* Spacious 1-6 Dedroom c o n d o * lor couple or group Golf, tennis , elc 553-0643

HOMESTEAD RESORT coxy con-do wtth Deautlfut view of Laka Michi-gan Call afler 6pm.

651-3579

LAKE CHARLEVOIX COTTAGE In Boyne City • 4 b e d r o o m a plus loft Ofl season rates tor Oct Oder 4 No-vember 689-2051

MEXICO Pue r to Valeria. 5 star Monday inn reeon hotel on the bay. suite sleeps 5 Magnificent view, lux-ury tacilftlee. available anytime Substant ia l savings by owner Day* 357-1722. evea 355-1614

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B R A N D N E W S p a o o u a condomin ium suite* avail-able lor the season or lor the mght at Non hern Michigan s most unique condomin ium hote l the Water Street Inn , on Lake Charlevoix In Boyne City For rental or sale* mlor-mation call

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ABOUT BARGAIN beautiful 3 Ded-room home $27S/mo include* ut»-tles for female non-smokar T> graph .W Chicago area 534-3351

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AT last, a perfect p l ace t o hang your half Shar* 2 Dedroom apt 'sleeping room 1-96/1-275 Gree t for traveler • Student $325/$250 4SS41I7

AVAILABLE OCT 1 F e m a l e In 20 s lo sha re 2 b e d r o o m apt Pool . Iannis 4 lake privileges $260 • utilities 14 Mile 4 Decker Ca* 624-4328. or

663-9768

BiMRtNGHAM Profeeawnai young male seeks ma le or female roomata to share 2 bedroom house $287 ' I uMtiie* Leave meeaage 644-1772

BIRMINGHAM - share 2 b e d r o o m c o n d o Profess ional non -smoker with sense of humor $375/mc in-clude* utilities Call Janel 647-6060

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LAKE WORTH - 2 bedrooms, 2 Daths on oolf course, pools Rent Oct thru Dec minimum 3 mo or lor sale $55,900 Eves 471-3991

LONGBOAT KEY/SEAPLACE -Large des igner decorated 2 bed-room , 2 bath condo Steps Irom beach tennis 4 goff 882-9806

LONGBOAT KEY/THE BEACHES -Luxurious 2 Dedroom 2 bath Gulf-front condo, In new building over-looking golf course 882-9806

MARCO ISLAND FL Condos and homes available Sea-sonal Coastal Management Realty

1-900-255-9487

MARCO ISLAND - Luxury beach-front condo 2 b e d r o o m s 2 baths Pooi tennis Occupied Chr is tmas Feb 4 Mar 626-2502

NOVI, 3 bedroom townhouse . 1'-» ba ths central air, end unit, appli-ances carpet patio doorwall, full Basement $695 Soon 344-4393

P L ' M O U T H townhouse near downtown . 2 Bedroom, L',4 bath , c a r p e l , central air. a* appl iances basement rant mcludes neat 8 wa-ter $7 50.'mo Option l o buy poaai-ble 455-2953

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PLYMOUTH Townhouee 2 bed-rooms. stove -efngeretor. TUNY car-pefed. full basement, air. heat & wa-ter included No pet I $565 plus se-curity, 453-6479

Announcing

Y O R K T O W N E Plymouth s most e legant rental community overlooking Hines Par* Walk 10 Town Built to condominium specif ications S o u n d proof ing throughout Some of the many fea-tures include 1 8 2 car g a r a g e s wfth door openers , 2 or 21» ba ths fire-place*, all APPLIANCE* including earner dryer microwave. slde-by-side refrigerator , self-cleaning oven. dfsMvasher 4 disposal Available tor Fall occupancy Start ing at $850 a month Contact Ray Lee at: "

The Michigan Group Reaflor* 591-9200 Model 455-5650

PLYMOUTH - 2 Dedroom lower unit, nicely decorated Pool Convenient 10 shopping 4 town Available im-mediately $675 mon th include* heal 4 water Leeae & security No pets 455-1728 591-6530

AUBURN HILLS - rent or se* 2 bed-room available Oct 3 $550'MO

286-0044

BELLEVILLE - en»OY the beau ty of lake IMng in this spac ious 1 bed-room condo neer X-ways. heat In-cluded $500 Ca« J udy K. 459-4401

BIRMINGHAM AREA/N ROYAL Oak 3 bedroom, 1'n balh , brick co-lonial neer Cummmgaton Part Cen-tral a f family room/f l replece. washer /dryer $775 mo . Contac t Snyder Kmney 4 Bennett 644-7000

406 Furni*h*d Hou**« For Rant

ATL SPORTS LAKE. 10 mllaa north o' Rochester to LakevMle Lake You cam have your prhrecy a i t h a fully furnished 3 oedroom 2 be th 2 c a r a t tached Baraga lake front house $950 month Available through June 1989 652-4460

BLOOMFIELD MIIIS - comple te ly fur mahed ranch, m d u d m g all utlktie*. Nov thru Mar , 1989 $750 'mo No pets J32-1575

COMMERCE LAKE FRONT - 3 bed-rooms 15* baths, baaement 4 ga-rage completely turniahed very MEE 4 d e a n Available Oct 1 lor 6-8 mos No p e t s Asking $1200 Caa Bruca Lloyd at

3460 SA 407 Mobil* Homa*

For Rant FARMINGTON LOCATION - 1 bed-room . semi furnished R e l e r a n c e e 4 security required No pets Cal be-tween 10am-5pm 476-6317

408 Duplaxa* For Rant CANT ON-Spaooua 3 bedrooma. T'A baths tua basement an Ford 4 Sheldon area No pets able Oct 1 $700 mon th Diane daya. 643-5900 Devld evening* . 397-2691

CANTON - 2 b e d r o o m * 1 * ba tha . lu* Basement. Move, refr igerator , o f l street p a r t i n g No pels $460 per month plua security 471-5683

PLYMOUTH -

pa«ng. new appaancee . ceding Ian safe T quiet . '/> Mk from cent ra l bualnaaa No pets Prefer non smokers $580, MO 453-1007

Cay-Country Realty 4 Associate*

w DEARBORN - 2 b e d r o o m duplex. Exc " and last months security d e p o e n •650/mo Caa 565-5600

410 Flats BIRMINGHAM m-town Exception-a l moe 2 Dedroom quality k i tchen . Baaamani. d e c * , g a r a g e 776 A M Street 1650/mo Vacant J e r r y 644-157$ Sod 877-2612

846 £ Lincoln. 2 bedroom 1 beth u p p e r Mat. beee-ment. ga r age appaanoea $650'mo pluautaitiea 1'4 mo security No pata Leave m e e e a g e 646-9071

BIRMINGHGAM flat M-MEM Birmingham T a n bed-

amg room Ealing a p a c e m k i tchen

plua $ IOO RT s a n m g lee Aa* tor KA-M y t m a o n 644-6700

MAX BROOCK. INC.

BIRMINGHAM S p a o o u a 3 b e d r o o m townhouae available late Sept newly remod -eled interior Include* 2 ' * ba th* . TL*L baaamant 4 pat io Greet location

644-1300

BIRMINGHAM t o w n h o u s e In newty 'enovsted complex New krtchen, carpeting , washer a n d dryer Rear deck with prtvata l enoed yard In-clude* new furniture M living room , dmmg room and mas te r b e d r o o m Phone for fur ther i n fo rma t ion $1.200,'month H-35216

H A N N E T T , INC. R E A L T O R S

646-6200 BIRMINGHAM - W a k LO town from 2 Dedroom. 1'* Dath townhouae . dmmg room new ki tchen , charming decor Ca* 645-07(5

BIRMINGHAM-1 bedroom oondo . contemporary , d o e e t o town . $575/ MO carport air. appaanoea. h ea l 4 water included Aftar 6PM. 642-6563

BLOOMFIELD Condo on Square Lake 2 bed room * . 2 lull ba ths , car-port Pool $725 par month pm* se-

curity No dog* K26-5792

BLOOMFIELD HILLS S p e c i o u s Dedroom upper . waft-In doeet car

Carport appl iancaa Oct-April

heet 4 water Apr* $625 626-5748

BLOOMFIELD HILLS CONDO, re-decorated 2 b e d r o o m a . 2 fu* b a t h * carport, swimming pool Bloomfield

X * 1 $700. 335-5582 H*L* schools . '

BLOOMFIELD HILLS CONOO 1 bedroom . 1 ba lh upper r anch Formal dmmg room overtook* Com -mons Quiet oldar aduR communi ty Rant Include* heat , waler 6 a a a o o a -Bon lee immediate occupency %600/mo Aak tar Shaay , (HI)

655-9 tOO

BLOOMFIELD on S q u a r e Lake Large 2 Dedroom. 2 Dath c o n d o $650.'month utwtMe included Pool 4 laka 655-330001363-3668

BLOOMFIELD Laka Rd . next to mopping badroom . 2 bath, u p p e r unit i n Moe location $950.'mo Agent 651-6166

T e l e g r a p h /L o n a hopping cen te r J

BOULOCR PARK 32023 W 14 MIM Rd

0M of Orchard Lake Rd ) Luxurious 2 bedroom . 1500 ft . Qu -el ae tung 2 lua oa th* , large kitchen with table i p e c e private Mundry room , aaerm systam ample a io raga From $795 881-4600

BRKJHTON - sharp, I bedroom con-do on MB Pond near L-W Beioony carport, air. danwaefiai. $495/MO No p e l s 227-1513-449-8375

FARMINGTON MILLS

mo No pets

air. ca rpor t , pool, I o c c u p a n c y $5801

266-0044

FARMINGTON MUSH tea*, one b e d r o o m ground EVE $500 a month No PEI^H M

FARMINGTON MILLS Large condo. Oct. T. aa app6anoae av

pool. 737

PORT COVE RANCH wtth prtvata entry J a c u z n and spa off mauler bedroom , greet room wfth f i replace and skylights, large loft Ideal tor tamlly room Dock on Caas Lake Close to fhe poo. view of the lake Two car a t tached garege Phone for fur ther Information $1.25C/month H-35955

H A N N E T T , INC. R E A L T O R S

646-6200 ROCHESTER CONDO for rent $600 /M0 Available Nov 1 2 bed-rooma. carpor t , a* s p p M n c a * . laun-dry faculties 373-7686

ROCHESTER-DOWNTOWN Palntcraek Condo . 2 bedroom. !'/» bath , appl iance* , carport baaemen t s t o r age , n o pe t * $550 652-9340

ROCHESTER - Executive condo beautiful view Great Oaks Golf Course Very e leaanl $1,350 month Ask tor Anna Pee/cy MerrHI Lynch Realty 651-8850 &2-4618

ROCHESTER HILLS - luxury 2 bed-room c o n d o lor rent M King* Cove Featuree include kitchen with appll-ances. dmmg room , living room with f i replace Private yard Fu* base-ment 6 a t tached g a r a g e For Infor-mation 4 appoin tment , ca* Cmdy Rogers, days. 847-7500 After Spm 362-0013

ROCHESTER HILLS-2 b e d r o o m * . 1% beth, appl iance* $700'MO plus securi ty , for 1 yr lease Call after 3pm 375-2275

ROCHESTER Hilts- Krxjks S II Luxury 3 bedroom, 3 ba th condo Beautiful a r aa over looks Greal Oaks Country CluD $1400 m o 879-2111

or 333-7562

ROCHESTER MEADOWFIELD CONDO

New 2 bedroom. 2 beth. complete kitchen , earth tone decor Immedi-a t e occupancy $775 Bruce Uoyd Maedowmanagemant

346-5977

ROCHESTER PAINT CREEK. 2 b e d r o o m , 1'4 ba th Newty deco-r a t ed On UMveratly naar Rochester RD $525./mo 626-0331

ROCHESTER-2 bedrooma, 1V» balhs. dining room , view « c reak . 2Wka from downtown $600/mo Al-tar Spm I kdsy* 256-9259

ROCHESTER-2 bedroom condo . $62S/MO. utilities extra , securi ty re-qui red Central air. sppDancae, car-port , storeroom, laundry 641-0996

SOUTHFIELD Condo neer Birming-ham 2 bed rooms , 2 baths , AI . swimming p o d . carport Immadleie o c c u p a n c y $675/MO 851-4790

SPACIOUS 2 b e d r o o m c o n d o In G r o s s e P o i n t e New carpal.

garaoe . s t o r a g e Heel 6 water included M rant For details ca« 573-0011 or 573-0623

TROY Condo. ranch. 2 b a d r o o m . oarage . baasmanL appaancee. pool, elr 2 y r * old immannate AvMeMe immedlelaty After 7 647-6685

Luxurious new towrv 2 bed rooma . 1H

cent ra l air. t 7 2 S /mo

WESTLANO • Woodland Manor 2 badroom with aa appaancee waehai 4 drew include* new bands, car-port . $695/mo 453-1255

W BLOOMFIELD Foxpomte oondo Rant wtth option to buy Sharp 2 MAR old. 2500 sqfl con tempora ry 3 bedrooma. 3"4 be tha Very private End Unfl Finished walkout, lots of aSndowe. large decks. I trsl decor thruout . 2 11350 month

MARCO ISLAND - New 3 bedroom. 2 bath condo. unfurn ished or fur-nished sii appliances, pool, t snnis . g a r a g e security Boat dock excel-lent l ishing Annual lease 335-3781

MARCO ISLAND S Seas Tower 4 603 4 1612 on the Gulf, now to Feb, 1 Off-season rates until Dec Call Diane uung 735-7661

MARCO ISLAND. 3 bedroom home, 2 baths screen e n c l o s e d pool fully furnished , 1 blk from Gulf

875-8065 or 871-6006

NAPLES - PELICAN BAY Jan 2 10 Apr 15 Sunrise from spa-cious deck overlooking pool, lake and golf c o u r s e Sunse t from screened dining pe t io 2 bed rooms , 2'i b a t h s , wet ba r , tennis walk to beech Stunningtl $3 000 monthly. $9 000 lor season Afler 6 651-91S6

N FT MYERS - Del Ture Country Club . 2 bedrooms. 2 Dath*, on flon course monthly or seasonal. Bruce Lloyd st Meadowmanage-ment 348-5400

ORLANDO AREA - 3 bedroom 2 b a t h h o m a wilh swimming pool end tennis cour ts , $400 week Aak for Ron, 347-3050 420-0439

P E T O S K E Y

A R E A Michigan s moat luxur ious resort Condominium Townhouses located m nor thwestern Michigan Over 200 seres of lovely roaing woodlands , pr ivs te golf 4 tennis svniable to all g u e e t s References please For res-ervation information call

1-600-632-8903 WILDWOOD

ON WALLOON Walloon Lake. Ml 49796

PHOENIX. ARIZONA- Spec tacu la r mew ol Camel Deck from ell r o o m a Brftmore Golf C o u r s e P e n t h o u s e C o n d o 2 bedrooms 2 b a t h s fur-nished Elevator building $1600 mo for 6 m o season Oct I -March 31 Week days 313-728-9500

SAN DIEGO-BeeutifuUy fu rn ished 1 bedroom 2 ba th condo in the gold-en triangle a r e e Flecreetion facili-ties Available t o J u n e 455-2374

SHANTY CREEK Yeer Round Rental Bellatre Ml Golf. ski. swim - reeon amenrties 3 b e d r o o m . 3 b a t h exclu-sive c o n d o over looks lamous Lag-end Goff Course 4 Lake Betialre Weekend/weekly 313-649-6120

S K I V A I L 5 bedrooms. 3 baths Beeu i lh * con-do Take shutt le 1 mile l o G o n d o l a $200 per day

Ca* Mary 540-6070 Or Pti* 682-5243

SPRINGBROOK INN The ul t imate M r oman t i c luxury a c c o m m o d a t i o n s snd One dmmg Eight un ique suttee klngslie waterbeds. Pcfyneaten apes flre-

I. tanning b o o t h , all nestled M re* 565 E West b r anch RD 30

F>rudenvllle 517-366-6347

TRAVERSE CITY Experience the goKJens day* of Au tumn at the Trav-erse Bay Inn 1 4 2 b e d r o o m motel apa r tmen t s , kllchens h e a t e d pool Reduced mghify 4 weekly rates 616-936-2646

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - proteeaaonel temale to SHARE h o m e wfth non -smoker Many ex t ra s - $475 m o Days - 779-3220 Evee 1646-5181

BLOOMFIELD HILLS f u r n i s h e d home t o ahare wtth pru lsas lune l woman , private be th . g a r a g a , $385 month p lus utilities Weekdays 517-789-8144 ext 227 Weekends 313-855-9674

CANTON AREA - F e m a l e t o share 2 Dedroom a p a r t m e n t 278/mo plus halt UL Ultlee NO PETS 39 7-3671

CANTON - Large 2 b e d r o o m . 2 b a t h apa r tmen t to *h a r e wfth mala . $275/ m o piu* half utiatiaa end g a * heet » included 451-1864

CANTON Proleeelonel male looking to sna re hi* houae wfth *eme Must be non -*moklng straight individual s tudious . 25 to 40 yrs $300 - V» utilities mcludes g a r a g e

453-7354

CANTON - Responsible woman to sha re 2 Dedroom mobWe h o m e $200 month plus '4 utilities 4 securi-ty Caa 397-0703

CASS LAKEFRONT Profeaeionai single lemale under 30 lo s h a r e with same 2 bedroom. V * b a t h a p a r t -ment . $317 50 per m o n t h plus '4 utilities 662-7909

ENJOY SHARING a $70,000 home wtth furnishings 4 more In Uvonia lor '» of I X per mon th Why buy the tree when ell you need is the fruit from IT7 535-5616

FEMALE looking tor roommate l o • h a r e home on lake $350 per month security & 1/4 utilities

363-2581

FEMALE needed to t h e r e nice, q u -el 2 bedroom h o m e In U v o n l a $300 /month - '4 utilities After 8pm 473-3920

FEMALE PREFERRED, ma le O.K. -t o share nice 3 Dedroom h o m e M Livonia Waaher dryer $265/mo. Plus uliMies KIM. 425-5315

FEMALE r o o m m a t e to s h a r e 3 Ded-room. Troy condo. $265. plus 1/3 electric 641-6575

ORLANDO CONDO - 2 Dedroom, 3 Deth completely fumlehed . washer 4 dryer, pool lacuzzi. neer airport 4 all a t t rac t ions Season or week

459-1995

ORLANDO, DISNEY,'EPCOT - Luxu-ry 2 Dedroom, 2 ba th condo . washer dryer , microwave , pool, tacuzzi. tennis courts $495 WV. Days 474-5150 Evea 471-0777

ORLANOO- CHaneywortd Fumlehed 2 Dedroom. 2 bath condo. goff re-sort pool spa. tennis , sleeps 6. $60 per day Monthly rate 453-2328

ORLANOO'1 DISNEY Futy fumlehed 2 Dedroom. 2 b e t h vacation c o n d o 3 pools , l a c u m golf, tennis Week-ly/Monthly 459-0425 or 961-5180

P O M P A N O BEACH- b e a u t i f u l oceenfront condo . completer) fur-nished Clubhouse , recreat ion area . Neer shopping Season 685-2644

PORT CHARLOTTE 2 bedroom*. 2't baths, situated ON Deep Creek Golf Couraa ArakeUe f rom Nov 15 on Evee 886-0209

SARASOTA AREA - 2 bedroonw. 2 Dath*. completfy furmahed Wet bar Heated pool Golf Private lake, ex-tras Monthly or yearly 751-7562

SARASOTA. Udo Beach, large, d e a n I bedroom a p t . haft btock t o Dead!, available Jan 1 $750 mo . Time S h a r e Gulf f ront efficiency 3-16/4-1. $750 wk 540-6771

WEST PALM AREA - 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo next to go l fcourse oft US-1 $ 1100 per m o n t h lor seaaon 844-0554, 882-6761

W PALM BEACH - LavtaNy fur-nished 2 b e d r o o m . 2 ba th condo Screened te r race o v e r l o o k i n g fldfeourse S h o p p i n g 4 X-way* neerby Mature a d d t * Available Oct thru Dec CaB eve* 626-0075

415 Vacation Rantais ATTENTION FISHERMAN. Hunter* and F a * Color Tour*. Spacaou* h o u a e s leep* 16. TV. VCR on Burt Laka Laevemeesaga 533-6209

BEAUTIFUL SCOTTSOALE Arizona 2 b a d r o o m , 2 b a t h condo . flraplaoe. wet ber heeled pod , spa . tastefully furn ished includes linen* 4 done*, etc Excellent locat ion Neer golf course, pets welcom* Reserve now for winter rental $1975 month

Evea 802-463-1964

COTTAGES For Rani East Tawaa on Laka Huron 3 bed-r o o m * AvUebie immediately 595-658C 1-517-362-4609

F A L L G E T A W A Y

$75 p e r p e r s o n

Rimaway to co lor tu nor thern Michi-gan Enjoy unhurr ied Charievou Shopping 4 dmmg • Two FUA Breektaats • Two Nights M Luxurious 1 Dedroom Suite • in-door, 'outdoor P o d . Spe 4 Sauna . Advance Haaervenone only, baaed or evakaoeny Of la r and* IIMVTS

Cadl N o w - ( 6 1 6 ) 5 4 7 - 6 0 4 4

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CAMCUN MEXICO -sort. 2 badroom . 2 tfeep* 6. aa amemoe* 1-7-69 t o 1-14-89 227-9213

FLORIDA KEYS - Nov I t thru Dec 3 1 M badroom. all ap a aofa Baeutv M ocean* OM nice beech $1800/2

K * 562-0079 3234014

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• 2 Badrooma • FuM Prtvata Baaamant With Laundry FacWtlaa

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PLUS the convenience o f renting. Mon.-Frl. 9 A.M.-5 P.M. F R O M ' 4 1 0 / M o n t h

Directions: T a k a W a y n a R d . t o Q t a n w o o d A v a

h M d E a a t t o 2 7 5 4 A c f c t a y .

7 2 1 - 8 1 1 1

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ptanaNp courses at a SOX discount afler Sept 19 Luxurious accommo-dation*. 6 tennis cour t* , mdoor 'out-door pod 6 Mtnaaa Irak* Trout Creek C o n d o m i n i u m * For raaarva-Oone, 1-800-678-3923

T R A V E R S E C ITY COME ENJOY THE FALL COLOR The Beach Condomin ium Hotel

On Beautiful G r a n d Traverse Bay Heeted Pod 4 Spa. W t w i p o d Bath

Minutes from Goff snd Shopping Now thru Oct 15

Mid-week $69. W e e k e n d $99 5 Day Fall Special $399

THE BEACH CONDOMINIUMS Ca* Today 616-936-2226

TRAVERSE CTTY Lakeehore Re-s o n Leteurefy eutumn days on Lake Michigan Beechfront apartments 4 cottage* wtth k i t chen* Reduced r a t e * 1-616-936-1740

WALLOON LAKE . bedroom, 2 bath home, Available tor Fa* a n d Wkv

tar vacat ion* Flraplaca . country charm and beeutiful view 647-6718

416 Hall* LIVONIA ELKS »2246 - Specializing M wedding* , b a n q u e t * 4 bus iness mee t ings Two b a n q u e t haks. ca-pacity 50-450 people Confe rence room tor your bua inees mee t ings -20 people Discount prices thru Jan FM> March Jerry Jed 425-2246

420 Room* For Rant BASEMENT R o o m S Bath; fur-Hahad, utWtlea $55 /week Securi-ty reference*, working m a l * over 30 8 4 Telegraph After 12pm.534-0716

BIRMINGHAM - S leep ing room , day employed middle ege m a n . non smoker mmi r e f r ige ra to r , coffee, $60 per week 646-9167

Bloomfnad H « * - Young pro«***ion-*L Home Uke atmoapfiere $65'wk Many ex t ra* . Lois: 642-6300. axl 322 After 6pm 336-7861

DEARBORN AREA Furnlahed room wtth house pr ivaegee $250 a month plus $50 depowt Caa John 271-2776

FARMINGTON HILLS - P r iva te bath . Laundry 4 kitchen pr ivi lege* Securi-ty depoeit 4 r e f e r e n c e * requi red $8S/week 626-1791

FARMINGTON - single motherwtth 2 kids, wane* to rent i v g e bedroom with reer * n t r e n c e snd adlommg kitchen . $300 mon th 537-6786

FURNISHED room. 12 graph , $280 per m o n t h , kitchen privileges, non smoker , svsilabie Oct 1 352-3644

FURNISHED room lor ren t , prefera-bly male , kltchs uiilme*. Wayne bly male , kitchen privilege*. «

re* $60/wk

GARDEN CITY Larga. furnlahed Mr-conditioned room M a t u r e ten ale lua houee 4 p o d pr tvaagaa Refer-ence 4 depoeit $55 'w e e k 525-1573

GENTLEMAN over 40 - lovely room, 5 Mile 4 Farmington area. $55 week Non-smoker 4 Non-drtnker

522-4937

LARGE ROOM with k i tchen privi-leges furnlahed . Includes u t m e e . $60 weekly p tu* secur i ty Wayne/ Michigan Ave area 595-0056

LATHRUP VILLAGE - r o o m In larga home. furrMshed. appkancaa $2S0

LIVONIA - Fumlehed room M ettrec-

slble proleeslcmsl Non -emoker $70 per weak Neer X-way 522-7378

LIVOMA - Room 6 b o a r d M private h o m e tor aldarfy g e n t l e m a n Family a t m o a p h e r e Avakabae Oct. 1 CAK Eves 422-2528

NORTH ROYAL OAK A laundry $225 par

HARBOR SPRINGS/ 'Cove 4 b e d r o o m A lolt 3 BEE*. Meap* 14 indoor p o d . Hnnla . n a tu r e trai*. M

HARBOR SPRINGS

Messrs mc -Rea l to r * 1 -600-476-041 or 1-6

H&TOaa MCAO Bee PVW*

MILTON M€AO L C Ocaan « • * . 1

NORTHVILLE - LOvefy room, aher* a be th Non-amoker Gen t l eman onfy $46 par weak pk ja d a p o d t

NOVI - Mealy fumaf iad bedroom I p t i «eoe* Wort inn ms«*

lmm«IA*l«FJ. $25B'MO

PRIME Troy neighborhood laraaef-tar s ingle l a m a * * M K .

3*2-4679

- Large KM aM. Raftned employed

170 aaafc . U R S T F C

ROCHESTER . Country

SSR&RS. Security Leave '

R V R S R R

WORKING AOU.T - TM L

FEMALE ROOMMATE to share large 2 bedroom 2 b a t h Farming ton HiHs Apt Washer , dryer Tennis , pool Private entrance 661-6326

FEMALE ROOMMATE, age 21-27 to share home in Uvonla with same $275 m o include* utwtie* For m o r e Information call a f te r 5 261-9136

FEMALE Room - m e t e 22-32 yr* old. non-smoker t o s h a r * Southfield apartment wrth same CAN Juke, day* 851-55J6 or E v w 358-0519

FEMALE lo *h* re nice 2 b e d r o o m furnished a p a r t m e n t , p r iva te ba th . $2S5'mo include* utiMlee Caa b»-fore » AM or af ter 9 30 PM, Any t ime Sunday amd Monday 459-2336

FEMALE wan ted l o s h a r e wfth / same Terrific Sterling His -Metro -Partway location 264 2503

FEMALE - 24 yrs old. looking for same to sha re 2 b e d r o o m apt M Southfield $26S/mo plus half utili-ties Caa Tina I0am-6pm Mon thru Sa t 966-5980

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6 4 4 - 6 8 4 5 30555 Southfield Rd . Southfield

JJVONIA - Proleaalonal . s t ra ight mala wiaiiea To Shar* 3 Dediuurn h o m e w /male or f ema le $300/ month m d u d e e utilities 474-9566

LOOKING tor a s t raight , employed, non-smoking male lo aher* Apt m Troy $280 MO CAM Jef 660-0055 o r S h a r e Referral at: 642-1820

MALE, late 3 0 ' I housing si tuat ion

looking I preferably

tor idaal ed-

ucator ta vicinity D O r c h a r d L d i e 6 Grand Fttver Kitchen prMiagaa no t necessary, p r tva t* b a t h preferred, ( to le rance* exchangad P laeaa re-ply P 0 Box 446, Hartland Ml 46029

MALE wiahea l o s h a r * 2 b e d r o o m Deerbom h o u e e $S0/wk Ca* after 5pm 441-3660

MATURE f ema le wW s h a r e my Weal land homa $200. half u tame* Ca * Noon lo 3 PM 726-3605

MATURE RESPONSIBLE w o m a n t o ahara very nice a p a r t m e n t M Royal Oak Good locat ion $300 mon th piu* aacurlty UtWtla* included Smoki king ok 435-5247

MATURE. RESPONSIBLE lemaM lo s h a r * houae with 2 o ther Ismalea . 15 Mile 4 Mam St C lawson $240 fm month , ahara utUltlea 335-5127

NON SMOKING amgW ed t o ahe r * h o m a with 2 o t h e r * Ro-chester utwt ie*

Troy a r e * $300 piu* '4 643-6578

OLD REOFORD home to s h a r e with s tab le , ma tu re .

PROFESSIONAL. 2 4 + yrs.. t o Wiere my 1200 aq ft a p a r t m e n t , ta Novt

/Oryer Non amoke r Ave*-w. $350 /mo Evee 347-2996

PROFESSIONAL WOMAN to Wiare rented h o m e , plenty D storsge 6 leundry tecames 459-0766

PROFESSIONAL FEMALE went* a s m * tor 3 b e d r o o m trMevel . n e e r Ettzafteth Lak*. mee aree 4 homa

363-0704

421 Living Quartan To Shar*

STRAIGHT Profeeelonal Female wishe* eame to ahare home In SoutMlead Age 30-40 $260 mon th piu* >4 utimtie* 4 phone 569-6533

TROY Non-*moklng lemale went re mob** home. $153

month plua one helf utanie* After Spm 689-3046

TROY-2 bedroome. central ek. dtahweeher Somerse t apar t m e n u centrally located Female room-m a t e $317 50 • e lectr ic 649-5574

TWO FEMALES seeking 3rd female to move ta large apertment Non smoker Ca* 548-6395

VERY-NICE spacious con temporary Rochester home to share Many ex-tra*. including garage $395 Prole* aional lemaies only 652-1805

WESTLANO - f u rn i shed h o u *e $250'mo plus fisff utattte* immedi-a t e occupancy After 5 595-0911

YOUNG FEMALE profeeawnal look-ing for s a m e to she re 2 b e d r o o m apar tment Excellent location near 1-75 4 M-59 $26S/mo Oays-626-3675 Eves 853-5750

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL couple seek non-smoker to she re thear Weet Boom held home No pets To-tal houas privileges $275 security depoeit 1300 per month plus %

477-6400 untitles • -

422 Wantad To Ram CHRISTIAN WOMAN seeking 10 ahare 2 b e d r o o m . 2 b a l h living quar -te rs Mth conssrvstme young wom-en Troy. Birmmghem or Farmmglon Hills 849-5967 626-6388

424 H O U M Sitting Sarv. FEMALE EDUCATOR d e s i r e s houseemmg or home -share situa-tion p'eler aesthetic setting Non-smoker Relerences 642-4721

FORTY YR Old smgle professional employed male deeiree nous settling Excellent references 557-0761

HOUSESFTTING - REFERENCES Reply Box 416, Observer 6 Eccen-tric Newspepers 36251 Schoolcraf t RD Livonia Michigan 48150

MATURE WOMAN with references desirss louse sitting In Plymouth, Csnton Ares WL* cars tor your ani-mals Ca* after 7pm 453-1592

425 Conv*l**c*nt A Nurting Homa*

434 Induatriai-W*r*hou»*

436 Offic* / BusinMI Spac*

PRIME TROY LOCATION 2000 or 4000 aq FL with a amaa off-ice Ce* after 7pm 879-0150

WAREHOUSE STORAGE SPACE Warren 1 rnke S d E 696 24,000 aq feel bey a ree 40 led high cek-mg. $2 75 aq ft 574-2233 7S6-7100

436 Offic* / Bu»in*** S p a c e

ANNOUNCING International Business Centers now have 4 pr ime locations for sme«er execut ive office needs From 150 sq f t with shared secretarial ser-vices a n d conference rooms Novi 344-9500 Farmington HiHs 855-6450 Ann Arbor 781-9555 Now leasing Bummghsm 433-2070

" * DOWIFC^ MEDICAL SUITE Prime . Birmmghem Multl lenem 1462 sq FL M impre place Resescinabie rant

Greet Amer ican Building 280 N Woodward Next t o Crowiwys

6 4 7 - 7 1 7 1

n t c i r - c ~ - r j j Nov 1, m busy commercia l ares '*

662.

OFFICE SPACE Nor thweu* Southfield a r e e 1 unit svsigbw 1560 Sq Ft Unit mdudss 1*$*, g r o u n d park ing For Info, calf CERTIFIED MGM T CO

AVAILABLE OFFICES M W Bloomfield Orchard Lake Rd Private entrances 650 sq fl to 3200 sq ft 851-6555

SUBLEASE newty remodeled 1445 sq ft suite, 5 executive off ice* Window* snd secretary area Over $20,000 spent to redecorate Down-town Birmingham 540-0670

BIRMINGHAM - Adam * Road 4 r o o m lulls 825 aq ft On -s i te parking includes utilities 4 mainte-nance $650 per m o 645-1119

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN Great American Building Commer -cial or medical s p a c e 146? sq ft ta ma* down the hs* f rom Appe teaser Rest sur ant

280 N Woodward Neil to Crowley*

• 6 4 7 - 7 1 7 1

BIRMINGHAM Downtown with convenient perking New executive Office Center with all the amenities tor the smaller Profes -sional off ice Secret sriee phone an-swering conlerence rooms on premises 'estaursni ste . optional mail 4 phone snswering Call inter-national Business Center* . 433-2070

BIRMINGHAM - North Woodward location , office avaMable in execu-tive off ice suits, furnished OR unfur-nished 150 sq ft Comple te sece-taruai service telephone snswer ing fax telex 645-0741

COUNTRY LIVING AFC Home tar elderly lady, personal ca re . 24 hours supervision semi or pr ivate tooms 628-7302, 628-0965

BIRMINGHAM OFFICE Comer of Maple and Woodwsrd 1.200 sq ft available WM divide newly renovated own entrance IF desired $1 600 per month Ca* for appo in tmen t 256-6940

NIGHTINGALE WEST Nurs ing Home serving the Weet land /Uvo -rua/Garden City areas tor 20 years Call MR Berger. 6365 Newburgh Westland . 261-5300

429 Garaga* & Mini Storaga

Boat 4 oft seaaon vehicles Indoors 4 locked, a lso 14 by 16 individual area available While Lake a r e e M-59 4 Bogle Lake Rd 661-0674

ington Hills $LS0*mo s tor*g* OR work a r e e

Great tar 624-6666

GARAOE - 20X20 wfth drtve. good s to rage $110 per mon th M Farm-ington HMs 476-4052

STORAGE SPACE M s ecu red bund-ing tar automobi le . 12 X20', Farm-

_ M HAL* aree Owner on prem -ises $ 100 per mon th 477-6053

STORAGE SPACE avskads Room lor 2 vehicle* West land A r e * Cal 722-5133

WANTED: Cieen ent ire g a r a g * wtth cement floor to stors 1 or 2 an t ique car* Preler Farmington ot nearby

* 861-6569

432 Commarcial / Retail For Rant BIRMINGHAM RETAIL Maple naar WooOeerd

2000 sq ft $2500 mo total 644-6002

COMMEFTTCAL For leeae - 2 loca-t ion* Southfield. 8 Mae 4 Redtord. Grand River Starts at $600/MO Ca* for detail*. 356-5635

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER

For Sa l* - Commercia l condo . 1.000 - 6,U\XD aq ft.

For Lssas - Ret*K/Office/Service 600- 1200 aq. ft

335-1043

DOWNTOWN Wayo* . MKMgat i Ave./Wayn* Rd a re* , offic* ware-house tar M a s . alao suftspis for machine ahop. from 2900 to 8800 aq FT Alao reta* s p a c e ta Livonia (MMdMMR/7 MUE and Westland (Wayne Rd./Warran Rd 1 274-8358 278-3570

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S 36507 W 10 Mile Rd

RETAIL SPACE 4,000 sq.ft. evakaClB Cxcekant expoeure

Cal... CERTIFIED REALTY. INC

471-7100

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S 36345 W 10 MUe Rd NEW OFFICE SPACE

AVAILABLE 1.000 thru 30.000 Sq.Ft

FUN-earvlc* B u M n g — nmedlete access to 1-275 4 1-696

CERTIFIED REALTY. INC 471-7100

FARMINGTON 11,600 sq ft r a t a * on Grand River New renovation By Owner

Noon-9pm 477-6116

FOR LEASE Farmington - G r a n d Rfver - Orcherd Lake New contsmporsry anooomg center Jusl o p e n e d Jom P t n a Ons. Tubby*, ate Onfy 4 stores ramam Size* from 1026 aq. ft. Competf tve

L LAKRITZ-WEBER A CO

353-9494

FORO RD 4 Middlebeit Last p rune retaa or office s p e c e available Next to Orta Jewelers 1060 sq ft . Ford Rd. I exposure

Ca* 422-24 2490

PROFESSIONAL

wfth reeponeKMe working p e r s o n $425 m o mdudee aa u t M e a . d u e $400 aacurtty Refer ancea a muet

REDFORO. 6 A room PRWAM h o m e male Non -smokmg /dr tnklng Privi-leges $350 A security 2 U - 2 9 I 3

RESPONSIBLE

Southfield a p e r t m e n t $310 par m o 0 * y * 737-5420 After 6 352-3668

Msg* 2 bedroom Royal Oak apwl-ment $232 50 pfca afaclilc 4 a e o W ty After 7pm weekday*. 118 M M

ROCHESTER MLLS

FTOOMMATF IE altera new horn* to Rpcfieeaei HMs. Fw ia ia • I F H I AOTTGAWCY $336 par mqrah P M M 3 u tMlaa Aftor SPM 666 6632

ROOMMATE 2 bedroom • ' Perry A

PCFI>ai. beckmarig OcA 1. pane *4 u l i i e e 646-2613

1/3 uaai-L a w d $41-3776

• M A M $

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U3H-A275 aao p iu* ' to* — * M l W l

• T a i U O M T P a M A U l i

UVONIA EXCELLENT LOCATION

N O W L E A S I N G ft traffic af ioppmg center wflfi

_ AT anchor M L 1968 S M * atari at 1J10 aq FT and up Market rant CALL JOE DURSO 261-1400

RE-MAX WE8T. INC

NOVT - 43546 Grand River comer Nov! Rd 2-story with tower aaorage araa 2700 aq FT Security required

346-1250

PREMIER W BLOOMFIELD 3.600 sq ft A up High-lech/office A

BIRMINGHAM • Pierce Sveet neer Woodward 4 Maple 2 room office sui te wtth view Track lighting wood panel l ing panel doors $375/month 459-4200

B I R M I N G H A M Space available In full service bund-ing Also available full secretarial package, mcludes office address mail services, phone answering , phone equ ipment Also available fax. UPS. Federal Expr***. secretsr

- $150'mo

6 4 5 - 5 8 3 9

OFFICE WAREHOUSE SPACI svaMsble. 600 sq ft Plymouth W nmsn Rds are* 261

PLYMOUTH AREA 2 offices «on ference room A shsrsd lobby proximately 700 aq ft plus » Call 8 30-5pm 455-66"

PLYMOUTH D O W N T O W N " Office space immediate OOC>4«N cy 4000 sq ft . or can divide Cal Deborah for de ta i l s 344 4541

PLYMOUTH HISTORIC MARKHAM B U l L C f t ,

Approx 1000 sq ft ExceNem p*- I MA 6SFR*7.

PLYMOUTH OFFICE 500 sq fl new sir nest and c«T*I $400 plus utilities 453

PLYMOUTH-8OC sq fl. private t r a n c e 4 lav $650 per month A M 800 sq ft work or s to rsge $456 month . 455-31

PLYMOUTH - 800 square FEET $400 00 * m o n t h plus utilities FEHLIG RF>L ESTATE 453

PREFERRED EXECUTIVE OFRFCT 1-275 4 8 Mile Now leasing shac . office c o n c e p t Reced>onisi p h o n e answer ing , s e c r e t v * . »*• vices, c o n f e r e n c e room utaitiea .-eluded Call 464-2771

P R I M E O F F I C E S 3 offices l oca t ed next 10 SOUTMNW Hilton Shared receptionist1 V sw ing service , conference room »t. age ROOF" and copy machm* APJ nonal services available JIO' $29S/mo inc lude* utiktie* 552-9 "-j

PRIVATE OFFICE In C*ychdr^bt , suite ideal lor ther*pi»I or PRDW sional Waiting , ciarical areas West BloomfieM 62f 5 I ' 3

PSYCHIATRIST OR PSYCHOLO-GIST Share A a m a * office spec* Farmington Huts. $350/mo p«ja utilities Call Garnett Johnson T AV soc Oays.662-3282 Eves 668 6: te

QUALITY ROCHESTER Hill* space- far below marke t rate 170C sq ft Must see to apprar .* I«

CaB NeM Davis 54C-1C60

BLOOMFIELD HILLS at an afford able pr ice Aiiematrve to the re-sponsitHWtie* d maintaining a fully staffed 4 equipped office Move M to * p r iva te office wtth 1 monthly fee 332-6229

BLOOMFIELD MILLS Woodward S d Square Lake

837 l o 1,538 aq ft luxury sui te* available Ample parking DeLoreen Proper!lee 644-3992

OOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM 500 aq ft suits with graal view Ide-al tar t h e r a p u t or buamaa* profes-sional 110 2 person office

Grea t American maurance Bualdmg 280 N Woodward , (next to Crow-

6 4 7 - 7 1 7 1

EXECUTIVE OFFICE SPACE i m m e d i a t e occupancy d 1750 sq ft centrally located M Rochester Hale Short t e r m laaaea svaaiaM* at $14 per sq ft. Wl* subdMd * space Ca* Helen MM. Laka Leaamg.

656-8515. ex1 116

FARMINGTON HILTS Office space for lease

Ample parking. Great loca-tion. Call 851-9755

FARMINGTON HILLS 13 Mile - Farmington Rd

900 - 1.100 SQ.N Medical or general office. Excellent location. Immediate occu-pancy.

T isda le & Co . 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

FARMINGTON MILLS a m / 1 3 Mile Fumnred /Unfurnnhed office* M executive suites. 60-140 aq. f l . Reception A •ooms available 855-2444 661-6355

FARMINGTON MILLS • Orchard Lake. N d 12 M*e Private office*, •uky furnlahed. Cen t ra* telephone aystam. con le rence avaaabHtty. tele-phone answwong service a* mdud -ad for $575 per month - month LO m o n t h Secretar ia l and copy service on pramlaaa Cal Re/Max. Execu-tive. DAN or Uea 737-6600

FARMINGTON MILLS P ramgnu* Ta* Oek* Northwestern Mwy . w d Middlfbeft Office a p e c a Secretarial service Fax A Xerox avakabi* '

851-2764

FARMINGTON - offtc* on Grand R»v*r inc lude* 130 sq ft utlkhe* lenf tond A kitchanatla $435 'mo Kevin Knight Duke. Broker

747-9898

SINGLE ROOM OFFICES C o m e r d Ford A Middlebeit. Garden City From $125 per month and up in-cluding utMtM* 422-2490

HOLIDAY PARK OFFICE CENTER

(WESTLANO AREA)

FREE RENT Gree t buemea* opportuni ty for alart-up or large buemee * Irom 250 to 5.OCX) *q ft. BEaey acceea lo 1-96 A 1-275 BFree on ana parking emdivtouairy ct tfte-erl hea t A Mr • U p fitting *6 Hurry, amlted ofler Ca* Lloyd Wem-g a r d e n D " ' McKmley Proper t le*

313-769-6520

ROCHESTER - For l eeee ot 2600 *q ft Ratdl/oflloa Free aaandmo P a r t i n g tot 908 N Matn SI

ROCHESTER M L L S prima Auburn RD 1600 aq.lt bunding converl* 10 More Irani Cheepi $4D0 per month

456-2036

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T A I L O R S H O P t o r w i t " - T T - I - a anatila C U 837-1

W A Y K . RETAIL ON OFFICE 1300 eq ft

W W H M M M 772-1170

4 3 4 I n d . / W i

INDUSTRIAL RMEAACN A 0CVC LOMIENT

We ea*TeMfy M M • » aq It to 11.200 aq. ft -

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IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY offtoe a p a c e eeaabla from 220 aq 1 4 up ExoMtont marke t r a t e *

681-6500

U V O M A OFFICE SPACE 400-1200 aq ft Easy eccea* to maior artenea Broker* UTY protod-*0 655-6760

LIVOMA- Prim* offtce apeca 12 by — ete o f l c e Reetoursnf in

6 M M A 1-27S (Laurd Park 591-0290

LIVOMA - 19600 M W d a M t be-tween 7 A 6 MIA F m t ctoaa 100 aq FT off ice $766/mo mdudmg unto-l d A u « M l e * C a l K a n H M * Day* 526-0020 Evaa 261-1211

U V O M A - J location* Farmmgion -6 M M . 1.100 aq I n t . meded or gen-eral uee

Joy Rd. 400-3600 aaannabla Cal Mr

644-7366

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 24350 JOY RD

• 460 10 1250 Sq FT • Beeutrfui 2 Story Building w t f . underground parking

• Redecorated in ter iors 4 sxtenai including blinds

• All utilities mciudec • Profess ional ly m a n a g e d

CERTIFIED REALTY, INC 471-7100

ROCHESTER HILLS - new O%ES windows 17x13. $300 11X10 »tS0 Furni ture fax 4 cop ie r Cdi 6 $ : - h o e

SINGLE OFFICE, downtown r»-mgton Carpet windows , etc MSM floor $200 per m o n t h 4 74-4 '3.'

Southfield individual execu t ive offices avaiiaoe within a shared off ice anvlronmw Tsisgrsph A 12 MUe Monthly I-*nta include* Fu * t ime recepnonw pw-sonai phone answer ing , confer*.-.:* faciktie*. copier 4 secretarial senica avalabto S ta r t ing at $390 per MO Cdl Ron or Kathy at 826-SiiX CENTURY 21 Northwes T -

TELEGRAPH A SCHOOLCRAFT Genera l office

2nd floor, 900 * q f t , afl uWftun parkmg 535-<»:<

TELEGRAPH & 6 MILE OFFICE BUILDING

1 MONTH FREE RENT Bdow market 300 t o 12.000 * q rt All service* Included 2SS-4COC

TROY - CROOKS A MAPLE RC Automobile Row . 1738 Mapiela^-Blvd 3 r oom office , 500 AQ It., car-peted . blinds. Utaities 643-6M*

TROY - p r ime office spat* co rne r Map ie 4 Coolldg*

H. Bernard 649-26CC TROY - 8"x 10 c a r p e t e d olllce. Ux> er A coffee machine avalabto Ncv-smoker preferred $220/monlh pus cleaning fees 583-4787. 583-7771

TRULY UNIOUE off ice DukdmB LO-CATED on Fa rming ton Rd , S. d " Mile Only 3 soles left. $400,M. g r o e * Cal. 855-0803 or 476*184'

WELLINGTON EXECUTIVE SUN* Leasing . P re* t ig iou* B i o o m v • MMS/Vloodward location Prrv*'* ofl lo* wtth ful tenant services conference, recept ion areas pheme aupport. d c immediate occuper- • Monthly A Short term Wellington Inlarnationai Ltd

540-2300

WEST BLOOMFIELD Maple - Orchard ,

2.000 sq.ft . , great location good sublet . Terms. Imme-diate occupancy.

T i s d a l e & Co. 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

W E S T BLOOMFIELD MAPLE-ORCHARD

2.3.4 & 5 room offices Comple ted finished Avail-able now. 1 month f r e e

rent.

T i s d a l e & Co. 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

WEST BLOOMFIELD MAPLE-ORCHARD

2.3 & 4 room executive s u i t e s , a l a r m system sound condition, confer ence room, PREMIUM'*! ishee. 3 year fixed rent

T i s d a l e & 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

WESTLAND INDUSTRIAL Badrooma ided tor amdl lor tor IMng or ofl lca fined TOT Ford Rd A 1278 $700 m o n t h

;$8 99 SO FT|_ (Effective R a l e l |

BHON Ford •450-1350 aq FT^^H

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10 A n t e n n a s 12 A p p l i a n c e S e r v i c e 13 A r t w o r k 14 A r c h i t e c t u r e 15 Aspha l t 16 A s p h a l t S e a l c o a t i o g 17 A u t o C l e a n u p 18 A u t o & T r u c k Repa i r 2 1 A w n i n g s 22 B a r b e q u e Repair 24 B a s e m e n t W a t e r p r o o f i n g 2 5 B a t h t u b Reft rush ing 2 6 B i c y c l e M a i n t e n a n c e 2 7 B o c k , B l o c k & C e m e n t 2 9 B o a t D o c k s 3 0 B o o k k e e p i n g Serv ice 3 2 B u i l d i n g I n s p e c t i o n 3 3 B u i l d i n g R e m o d e l i n g 3 6 B u r g l a r F i re A l a r m 3 7 B u s i n e s s M a c h i n e Repair 3 9 C a r p e n t r y 4 1 C a r p e l s 42 C a r p e l C l e a n i n g 4 D y e i n g 44 C a r p e t L a y i n g 4 Repair 52 C a t e r i n g - F i o w e i s 53 C a u l k i n g 54 C e i l i n g W o r k 55 C h i m n e y C lean ing 5 6 C h i m n e y B u i l d i n g 4 Repair 5 7 C h r i s t m a s Trees 58 C l o c k Repa i r 59 C o m m e r c i a l S t e a m C lean ing 6 0 C o n s t r u c t i o n E q u i p m e n t 6 1 D e c k s , P a t i o s 6 2 D o o r s 63 D r a p e r i e s 64 D r e s s m a k i n g 4 Ta i lo r ing 6 5 D r y w a l l 6 6 E lec t r i ca l 6 7 E lec t r o l ys i s 68 Ene rgy 6 9 E x c a v a t i n g 7 0 E x t e r i o r C a u l k i n g 7 1 F a s h i o n C o - o r d i n a t o r s 72 F e n c e s 73 F i n a n c i a l P lann ing 7 5 F i r e p l a c e s 7 6 F i r e p l a c e Enc losu res 78 F i r e w o o d 8 1 F loor S e r v i c e 8 7 F l o o d l i g h t 9 0 F u r n a c e i ns ta l l ed Repair 9 3 F u r n i t u r e , F in ish ing 4 Repa i r 9 4 G lass . B l o c k , S t r uc tu ra l etc 9 5 G l a s s S t a i n e d Beve led 9 6 G a r a g e s 9 7 G a r a g e D o o r Repair 98 G r e e n h o u s e s 9 9 G u t t e r s

102 H a n d y m a n 105 H a u l i n g 108 H e a t i n g / C o o l i n g 109 H o m e G r o c e r y S h o p p i n g 110 H o u sec l e a n i n g 111 H o m e Sa fe ty 112 H u m i d i f i e r s 114 I n c o m e Tax 115 i n d u s t r i a l S e r v i c e 116 i n s u r a n c e P h o t o g r a p h y 117 i n s u l a t i o n 120 i n te r i o r D e c o r a t i n g 121 in te r io r S p a c e M a n a g e m e n t

153 Jani tor ia l 126 Jewelry Repa i rs 4 C l o c k s 129 Landscap ing 132 Lawn Mower Repa i r 135 L a w n M a i n t e n a n c e 138 L a w n Sp r i nk l i ng 142 L ino leum

144 Lock Serv ice 145 Managemen t 146 M a r b l e 147 Mach inery 148 M a i d Serv ice 149 M o b i l e H o m e S e r v i c e 150 M o v i n g - S t o r a g e 152 M i r r o r s 155 Music Ins t ruc t i on 157 Mus ic I ns t rumen t Repa i r 158 New H o m e Se rv i ces 165 Pa in t ing - D e c o r a t i n g 166 Par ty P lann ing

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catcuUfor helpful Southfield a t e * A** for Jeff at 353-2950

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SouthfleM. Ml 46075 352-4920

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PERSONNEL DIRECTOR 30100 TELEGRAPH SUITE 403

BIRMINGHAM. Ml 46010

ADVISOR/OPERATOR Hand ing heavy incoming phone caM, typing Oil data procaaeor. kght record keeping Applcant muaf type «5wp»n pc m a l a i l clerical' M o n e «k#» Poamon offer* good eammg potential af f f i baaa « e a * p a n comml** lon 476-7345

500 Halp Wantad

500 Halp Wantad

A C C O U N T I N G Permanent 6 temporary poeftkme -an level* Cell/or appomimani

ACCOUNTANTS ONE

354-2410 24133 Northwestern Hwy

Southfield. Ml 46075 Employment Agancy Fee Paid

ACCOUNTING PROFESSIONAL Oetrort-beeed. pubkcMfy-held Fi-nancial Services company eeaka an Accountant with e minimum 2-3 year* experience C P A with Audit expenence preferred Suoceeafm candidate wia head up Internal Audit functions ai a wide variety of speclei prefects m highly neible poaltlon Sand reeume 6 aatary raouwwnent*

l o Accounting Profeaeaonal. Clencei Support

P 0 Bo x 779 Detroit. M l 48231

ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR Fortune 100 corporation fie* imme-diete need for an accounting auper-vtsor .'trainee College degree In ac-counting required Computer knowl-edge helpful, tm* m an entry level poeition eventualy leading lo plant control ler*h» Intereated *pp«c*n t * should **nd reeume with aelery hie-tory to Continental Baking co 1100 Oak man. Detroit Ml 48236

EQuei Opportunity Employer Mele' Female/Handicapped/Vet

ACCOUNT SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

No travel required Experience m benkmg and consumer credit a p iu * Saiery and benefH* baaed on prevt-

rvty lor working environment and opportu-

eggreeatve and talenied people Ce* Mr Canter at 347-2730

Accounts Rece ivab l e Fact growing marketing company In Btoomfleld mib* seek* take-charge account* r*cetvebl* person Mini-mum requirement* 2 years of ac-counts receivable experience, good organizational *kMs. math apt i tude and computer expenence Aaeool-•tee degree or eourvelent a muet Salary rang*. » i s 4 t 6 . 0 0 0 Fonaerd

Manager of I - P O Sox 7106. OPAR Bloomfield HM*. Ml 46302

ACT TODAY MEN 6 WOMEN

Nc experience neceeaery Immediate opening* AJt shi f t* Stock. aaaarrMy packaging and kghi maefkna fob* Troy a ra* CMI

PRO TEMPORE INC. Troy 526-0702

Temporary Help - No Fee*

A FiAEWOOO STACKER needed, part nma. ideM tor c Blags aaudant m Livornai' Plymouth a r a * H 50 an hour 464-2433

500 Halp Wantad

A C T N O W G E T A

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Whan you work with Somebody Sometime you get more - $50 more All you need lo do • sign up during the month of September

Poeitions avMabie • Assembly • Production • Packaging • W.

No experience needed Poeltlone available m trie Uvome araa Must have own transportation Day 6 af-ternoon shifts _ Appfy Mon tnru Frt 9~3:30pm:

SOMEBODY SOMETIME 16320 Middlebeit

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WE ARE WILLING TO WORK AROUND VOUR SCMEXX1LEI For more information, ptoaaa ca l :

525-0330 A DC* PERSONNEL SERVICES

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ADMINISTRATIVE People - Vour protoaalnnM akl l * could be the per-fect background tor a rewarding ca-reer in residential and commercial / mveatmant raal a* tat* Be your own boea *M your own hours. $40,000 to $70,000 ncome and a *ecure fu-ture Cal about our "CAREER SEM-INAR *anae Century 21. 476-6006

ADMINSTRATIVE POSITION Exceaeni opportunity tor experi-enced individual with Mgh corporate communication * k * a AbMty to write and deeir* to leem and be re-•ponalbi* tor m a n a l operaDone of a dynamic SouttMakS company Sel-

partormance P lana aend reaume to P 0 Bo* 300 Southfield. M l 48037 Or ca l 353-3311 Ext 217

AEROBIC INSTRUCTORS - Experi-enced tor Weal DtoomRMd health d u b Knoeaadg* o l muacto groupa. stretch t lone, eaaghla 6 water ex -arciaahalptol Ca l Sharon. 661-1000 exl. 301

ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITY

[Qualified candidates will be required to init iate & maintain advert ising ac-counts throughout Michigan. The ex-perience level necessary for satisfacto-ry applicants is high school diploma or one year experience in sales. Excellent verbal skills and a proven winning philosophy. Employees are compen-sated with a salary and commission. Excellent benefit package includes 401K pre tax saving plan. Individuals who seek immediate considerat ion should call Mr. Steve Boring during normal business hours to set up a personal Interview.

421-7435

500 Halp Wantad ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Department of Pubic Works An employee m tha* tun tune poei-

wM perform various dutia* to In-clude the completion of monthfy re-ports. peyroa bookkeeping. Invento-ry control, arnwarmg phone*, pub ic queetion* and other dutiee as as-signed. winch m*y include manual labor Salary of $25.400-$27.300 i* commenaural* wfth work experi-ence and educational background

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

In order to Qualify for tret position sn applicant muat

1 Have completed 2yrs of college with wnphaai* in bu*me** or related field . or ai west 3yrs. of edmmtstre-Ove work expenence. AND,

2 Poaaaea a vaM Michigan opera-tors or chauftair 's licence

Applications wM ba received st the Municipal Offices of the City of Ro-chester 400 6th Street . Rocfie*-ter.MI 46063

An Equci Opportunity Employer

ADVANCE YOUR cereer by mg * position wfth our high tech

ufacturmg f i rm Were looking tor * few good man & women Excit-ing 6 thriving work environment making carcufl boards $5 50 par hour wfth renew* $ great paid ben-efits Join our winning team Apply at Circuits DMA. 32900 Captlot off Farmmglon. Uvonla

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546-5440

AIRPORT SECURITY - M an a Worn-en fua 4 perl time m m t be able to work flexible hour* R« i reen wel-corned Ca l be tween 11am-3pm

722-0030

ALTERATIONS Fua or part nma. h o r n flexible Lucy * Alteration* Uvonla 471-7397

500 Halp Wantad ALARM INSTALLER NEE DEO

Must have electronic schooling WIS tram Applications beang accepted between 2 30pm-4 30pm Mon-Fn

Concealed Security Systems 346-6400

A M A Z I N G J O B S

Are waiting for you now m Farming-ton HMs Novi & Waled Lake Theee are long term, light Industrial as-signments with good pay 6 benefit* Men & women welcome Ca l and ta l u* wnal shirt you sre mtereeted in Vou must hsve your own trans-portation 6 phone

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A M B I T I O N if you have n - we neve s lob tor you We are looking for dependable hard wording people who Mie regu-lar hours No Sundays Some Satur-days Our starting rata a over $5 OO/hour with s r excellent benefit peck age rt you don 't mmd working 40 ho rn /week come see us a l 40100 Grand River Novi between 9AM-4PM

AMBITIOUS Help needed immedi-ateiy tor new co seamg personal-ized do thmg and acceeaonea F i l -part time, good earning*. 349-4666

AMERICAN HOUSE-MIDDLEBE l-T Uvonia - Night anendant poeition ai'aaable m a lovefy rettrwncni home Ca l Pat or Beth 261-2664

AMERICAN MAIDS We need hardererkmg kidhrlAials to do reaktontiM house deenmg M l time Mon thru Fn Must have own transportation Good pey * bene-f i ts C a l Today 855-1849

500 Halp Wantad

CUSTOMER SUPPORT TECHNICIAN

ELECTRO RENT CORPORATION a major International Electronic Equipment Rental, leaalng. and Repair Company eeeks a Support Technician for our Uvonia Office

Dutiee Include: Driver, must be able to obtain a chauffeur llcenae. Shipping and Receiving of equipment. Minor data entry. Communicatlona wtth customer* as well aa vendors via telephone and/or In peraon, very Important.

Promotion Into different departments poaalbie. We of fer fu l l bene f i t s , I nc l ud ing schoo l re imbursemen t . In te ree t lng and ac t i ve work environment. We IKe In the exciting wortd of Electronic Instrumentation

Please aend reeumee only to:

Electro Rent Corp. 31105 Schoolcraft Rd.

Uvonla. Ml 48150 Attention Ron Deming WW ceM for interviews

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SENIOR SECRETARY

The Fonboro Company. • world leader in process control, n iceking a secretin, to jom the team in our Farmington office Y o u w i l l t u t m t he u i p p o n o f c u s t o m e r *

and sales representatives m matters mvoiv i f lg sh i pmen ts , ta les q u o t a t i o n s c u s t o m e r

records and corropondence A high school e d u c a t i o n w i t h deve loped ski l ls m ( y p m g .

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AMERICAN TEMPORARY SERVICES

Of F*rmmgton Hia* ha* mmadwle Wig* for quality people who

went lo work at higher than average • i o a t We see*

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553-2444

ANIMAL PEOPLE!

Experienced Dog Groomer 6 A** t Groomer needed Farmmglon HUH

Siesta Kennels, 851 -2191 APARTMENT CLEANERS

Need good cieeners lor vacant apartment Vanou* duties trana-portation a Malaria Bob 537-969'

APPRENTICE CARPET LAYER Went to learn * trade? $5 per hr Caa 346-9211

500 Halp Wantad APPRENTICE tor Open 0 » Hydrau-lic Forging Pre** Operator Program On the |Ob training while atienOng evening colege claaaea Apply Hi person 6AM-4PM at Pre** Form CO 12607 Beecn Defy Redford

A REDFORD lownaNp oo need* peraon tor Ortvei. Counter Sale S Warehouae 532-3300

ARE LOOKING tor Salee people a*

who want advancement greater eemmga and the opportunity to »om me b iggen aucoea* story m today* Oeeuty industry NEXxUS Send re-sume to jOeAFI INC . 27150 W 6 Mae Southfield. M l .46034 All Mr S

500 Halp Wantad A SELF MOTIVATED mgh energj n W i o u e *ought for mamtenanca & repair of manufacturing equiom«n' Mechanical S electronic troutue snooting rapam expenence Our PC boerd faewty a growing r*p«3iy ao |om a wannmg leem C o m p e t f - e wage wr r greet benefits Appiv at Circuit* DMA 32900 Capnoi oft Farmmglon Livoma

500 Halp Wantad »BT GAL . EV CUSTOM FRAMERS

F j i i S part rime powtion* eveuebie Experience lalpfui American Bus>-v - u Concept* 3036 Wanon BWd Rocnesfer Hi** 375-2515

ASStS'ANT tor civil engineering held survey c e w experience naapv but not reomreC 478-9*94

500 Help Wantad

"U ART 'FRAME whoieealer Small fnendty staff needs pen m halp Flexible hours $4 50 to start Farm-ington Hals 477-3S53

ART Fua time poafBona «va«atM* tor mi-nor srrwonc on pneitogrspna We tram Musi be able to work overtime 5 some Sets Starting pey $4 25 /V n*rse* $ promotions baaed on per-formance Apply North American Photo, 27451 Schoolcraft LWonaa

500 Halp Wantad

FARMER JACK SUPERMARKETS

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR ENTRY LEVEL POSITIONS NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

JOIN THE NO. 1 SUPERMARKET TEAM • Promot iona l opportuni t ies • Flexible s chedu le s • S c h e d u l e d wage increases b a s e d on

senior i ty • A c lean , friendly work e n v i r o n m e n t See tne store manager at the following locations to obtain employment application and additional details

WeatUnd Farmer Jack Store Middlebeit & Ann Arbor Trail

Farmington Fanner Jack Store 9 Miie & Farmington

Weet Bloomfield Fanner Jack Store 15 Miie & Orchard Lake Roed Livonia Farmer Jack Store

5 Mile & Newburgh Road

CAD -TOOL DESIGNER

GMS NEEDS YOU!

Let G M S p u t y o u t o w o r k .

Sign up today and take a d v a n t a g e of our top notch benefit package

• Vacat ion/Hol iday Pay • Lifa Inauranca

• Group Medical Inauranca • Ratarral bonua

• Employee of tha month bonua - '100.

Wa ara current ly looking f o r • Inspectors • Col lators

• Warehouse Paraonnel

Must have -el iebto t ranapona t i cm no public t r anspo r t a t i on avai lable M u s i br ing Social Secur i ty C a r d 6 P ic ture I 0 l c I r te ry iew

Call Now For An Appointment

4 2 7 - 7 6 6 0

G E N E R A L M A N A G E M E N T

S E R V I C E S 14700 Farmington Roed Livonle, Mich., Suite 104

Heritage Commons

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A leading. Top 500. oil seal manufacturer has an immediate opening tor an experienced tooling designer to work at i ts modern Technical Center located in Ann Arbor

The qualified candidate will

a Be an accomplished mechanical designer and have a minimum three (3) years exper-ience with precision metal components

e Demonstrate CAD work experience No particular hardware & software system required but some expoeure to Anvtl soft ware is preferred

Please send resume to Federa l -Mogul Corporation. 3874 Weeeerch Park Orhre, A m Arbor. Mt 48104, Attn Mr Dennis Derehem An equal opportunity/affirmative action employer M/F

M G M OFFICE SERVICES, INC. C A N PUT YOU T O W O R K TODAY IF YOU HAVE EXPERIENCE IN...

• WORD PROCESSING • W O R D S T A R

W O R D P E R F E C T M S W O R D

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• CLERICAL • TYPING FILING

DATA ENTRY SECRETARY S H O R T H A N D

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ASSEMBLES DRIVER PORTER FuiLPsrl time Apply st 830am-5 30pm Maxie Cottwon. 12441 NorV iwNnr r i . Fermmgton MM*

ASSEMBLERS p « t t « « and CMC nuKMn* operators tor • mafor manufacturer m Irvonia. * U o m Wailed - k k e 4 Farnmrigion 3 shHIs, W W hr C M M » » <1 -Tutorc»

357-064 1

ASSEMBLERS - solderers or Irimmers. i mapsctor 'or ma|Or Farmington corporation immediate employment need . wort , eniry levei growth spots 2 shifts 7 30am-4pm or 4pm-8pm -oval (or students Can Leslie sLUniforce

357-0034

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ASSISTANT MANAGERS and Managers, aam up lo $30,000 and mora many other benefits Reta* Apply in paraon al 32975 SdKMcran. Livonia

ASSEMBLY CLERKS Long term assignment in Canton Light sseembfy and quality control work Monthly Bonus program WOMEN encouraged to appfy Call Linda for App • 4CH0 SERVICE CORP , 591 -1100

ASSEMBLY J MACHINE OPERATORS

Now ".ailing applications tor an m i l s lor machine 4 assembly operators E i i W « x » helpful oul no! neces-sary Pleas* apply in person Dynaplasl Corp '346 Rankin iOh Stephenson Highxrsyl Troy

ASSISTANT BUYER Michigan s leading party supply retailer e in need 0* you '1 y«u are energetic, creative & customer s e m c i oriented Tha iob win fuHy chalienge your imagmetion Retail background Conlacl Mr Goldman 855-3731

ASSISTANT MANAGER For soon grft store Apply i r per son- "oday s Lme-ue Southland Mall

A S S I S T A N T M A N A G E R -and Managers 10 125 000 plus bonus. Maior -eta' chain obvious supervisory m sny field Excellent Panelist -promotions

Employment Center inc Agency 569-1636

ASSISTANT MANAGERS A persons over 17 lor later, yogurt stores in vVes! Broomfieic 4 Nov areas Ap-ply a l >02 'ogur t 33360 W '4 Mile & Farmmglon Rd 526-2120

ATTENTION WAYNE COUNTY RESIDENTS

JOC openings are available now for qualrtwo applicants Earn $4,hr lo start We have ar-sieve's loosing •or workers Call MOYF Joe- Centers today for mora information JTPA F'JNOED 5X3-6777

ASSISTANT PROPERTY MANAGER - Troy company seeking a coMge graduate with soma raal eatata aa perenc* tor a cnetengvig poanion m property management Duties to include quaMy service to cMnts A tenants, maintain A improve ays lems & procedures «n tha dept or-ganization of property activities tor short A long lerm implementation Excellent benefits 8 a eh slanging work environment Applications available at - Proctor Homer War-ren or sand complete reeume 8 sal-ary history to PHW At tn Personnel 2100 W B*g Beaver Rd Troy. Ml 48084

ASSISTANT WAREHOUSE Mana-ger-For industrial work dothes Hands-on -operation Experience hetptui Age no barrier over 25 Health Oenetits 4255 Mc Grew Detroit 361-3100

ASSOCIATES WANTEO Pre-license classes Stan Monday at Michigan s largest >eal estate corn-pan, Call John Bemuss 261-0700

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

A T T E N D A N T S Male Female FuB t ime positions available Can for interview with general manager Colony Car Wash Plymouth. Ml 455-1011

ATTENTION! CASHIER APPLICANTS!

FREE CAR WASH , Upon completion oif application and irtennew.i Come I rom near Come from far Dnve away with a nice clean car'

We'll sit and tafk over donuts and brew and soon you'l l want to » m ow c e w '

We II pay you wel: wilh gooo Bene-fits loo So hurry in and as* for Jane or Sue

Now hiring cashiers for our 9 loca-tions Apply in person. Tuesday 9-20-86 and Friday 9-21-86 Be-tween 9am-4pm jax Kar Wash inc 28845 Teiegraph. <S ol 12M- Rd I Southfield

A T T E N T I O N G U A R A N T E E D

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A V A I L A B L E Must have own transportation and Be available to* t ime Graal oppor-tunrty to n o n aa a reeKtentiW win-dow cteener Ca* Today 855-1074

ATTENTION HOMEMAKERS) Purple Head needs you aa a phone senator Work out o l your own home pan time Mo sailing Can Mon-Fri, 9-5 T 28-4572

A U T O C A R E Shan, 5 Mile al Newburgh immedi-ate opening tor auto mechanic technician Must have own tools, ex-perience A ASE certification cu« time, excellent pay Call lor interview 464-3322

500 Help Wanted

M A N A G E R S A S S T . M A N A G E R S

If you are experienced in managing people and working with the public, Jax Kar Wash has immediate openings. W e have an excellent training program, good starting salary, bonuses, medical Insurance, life insurance, paid vacation. If interested in working for the nations leading car wash chain. Apply in person at:

JAX KAR WASH 2 8 8 4 5 T e l e g r a p h R d . , S o u t h f i e l d

(just S. of 12 Mile Rd.)

Electrical Technician

Masco Corporation, a Fortune 500 manufacturer, is seeking an Electrical Technician to |oin our Corporate Research & Development staff. Responsibilities will include circuit designing, building of electrical panels, assembly of circuits and related duties. You'll be working on a variety of assignments within several divisions of the corporate environment

This position requires prior experience in the above areas, and at least two years of college level and/or electrical engineering coursework. We provide a competitive compensation and benefit package Please send resume in confi-dence to:

Masco Corporation P e r s o n n e l D e p a r t m e n t - M J C

2 1 0 0 1 V a n B o r n R d .

T a y l o r , M l 4 8 1 8 0

EQuai Opportunity Employer

CASHIER - DELI - STOCK POSITIONS F u l l t i m e & p a r t t i m e p o s i t i o n s a v a i l a b l e a t

S p e e d w a y G a s S t a t i o n s & S t a r v i n M a r v i n

S t o r e s f o r c a s h i e r s , d e l i & s t o c k h e l p .

C a s h i e r & r e t a i l e x p e r i e n c e h e l p f u l . S t a r t -

i n g p a y $ 4 . 0 0 p e r h o u r & u p d e p e n d i n g o n

e x p e r i e n c e . W e o f f e r h e a l t h , l i f e & d i s a b i l i -

t y I n s u r a n c e , v a c a t i o n , s i c k & h o l i d a y p a y .

E x c e l l e n t o p p o r t u n i t y f o r a d v a n c e m e n t .

A p p l i c a t i o n s n o w b e i n g a c c e p t e d 9 a . m . - 3

p . m . a t t h e f o l l o w i n g l o c a t i o n s :

27349 Joy Rd. at Inkster Rd. Ford Rd. at Inkster Rd. 5 Mile at Beech Daly

Equa l O p p o r t u n i t y E m p l o y e r

SPEEDWAY • e J

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JOIN THE ARBOR TEAM A T O U R N E W L O C A T I O N M P L Y M O U T H

M a n y o p p o r t u n i t i e s tor m a t u r e , d e p e n d a b l e

c e a M e r a a n d a t o c k h e l p a t o u r n e w e e t l o c a t i o n

I n P l y m o u t h T o w n a h t p ( f o r m e r l y F a m f t y D r u g a ) .

A r b o r o f f e r * e m p l o y e e d l e c o u n t , f l e x i b l e

h o u r * . p a i d b e n e f i t * a n d a c l e a n . p i e e e a n t

a t m o a p h e r e C a a N e r * m u a t b e a t l e a a t 1 8

o f a g e A p p l y m p a r a o n tor a n t n e t e n t

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A JOB

FAST? At FUTURE FORCE we can put you to work the same day on any shift, full time or temporary positions 40 or more hrs. per week

• Various job locations • On the job training • Work with a friend • Vacation & bonus pay • Never a fee

So if you r tired of the same old service that can not keep you working then give us a call today.

FURUTRE FORCE

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AUTO DEALERSHIP needs Service Dept order writer Excslsnt Bene-fits Apply m person 24780 W 7 MUM (at a rand fever).

Ah Equal Opporti#*fy Employer

Auto OealersTMP Parts Driver /Cowv ler Person Competi t ive wape-Fnnga benefits Advancement op-portunity* Sea Paris manager at 1*61 S Telegraph Bloamfiatd Hals or Ca l 333-MOO EXT 43 l c . Ap point ment

AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE DAVENPORT OPERATOR

Must be aMe to set-up 1 grind loot-ing Livoma 422-1323

AUTOMATIC Screw MacMne Oper-afor New Brttasn - job sftop experi-ence days Slue Cross-Blue Sftiett. Oak Park area 50-40 flours,'week Can between 9am-3pm. 547-4402

AUTOMATION MANUFACTURER taa following poamons available

! • P E ENGINEER - Experienced • ASSEMBLER - Experienced • BRIDGEPORT Experienced • GENERAL LABORER

I Competitive wage, oeneflts and overtime Appfy or send reaume to

ACCUM-MATIC SYSTEMS 11973 Maylield

Lrvorna. Ml 4«150 261-8060

AUTO MECHANIC Auto electrical, carbs and tune Must be experienced, nave own toots and be licensed Redford araa

534-37S8 : AUTO MECHANIC - Minimum 5

years experience Exceaent wages and benetts Bill 356-7781 or eves

851-5857

AUTO MECHANIC wanted for large independent repair tadllty for Engltsn German A Swed-isn Autos Pontiac area 335-1138

5 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

AUTOMOTIVE NEW CAR PORTERS Fu l time poeition. benefits Appfy al SunaMne Honda. 1205 Ann A/bor Rd . Plymouth M.

AUTO NEW CAR PORTER Fua tlma position excaaant working conditions muat have va*d drtvsrs licence hard workers need only ap-ply m person Contact general man-ager

BILL COOK 8UICK 37811 Grand Rnvar Farmington Hitts

471-0800

AUTO PAINTER Experienced painter lor our body shop Lucrative opportunity for the nght person S excenam benefits See Steve Clement at Jay Chevrolet. 2875 N MMord Rd Mirtord Mi

684 1025

B L U E J E A N J O B

$ 4 . 2 5 / H R Wa need dependaMe ught mduainaf workers with reUaCM transportation for s t u n 8 long term temporary as-signments <n the Lnronsa & Detroit areas Day 1 afternoon snills avail-able M e n increases, holiday A bonus pay A health inauranca Ca l lor an appointment

CORPORATE PERSONNEL

SERVICES I 18618 Middlebeit Livoma

4 7 8 - 1 0 1 0

AUTO PARTS DRIVER Must have excellent driving record and knowledge of Metro area Mark Chevrolet 33200 Michigan Ave Wayne. Mt , 48184 722-9100

AUTO PARTS PERSON I am looking lor an individual lo learn dealership auto parts Busi-ness. from the ground up This is s learning opportunity As* for Roy Zischke

HOLIDAY CHEVROLET 30250 Grand River Farmlnglon Htlts

474-0500

AUTO PORTER snd was* rac* help Need hard workers Overtime, apply in person

BILL BROWN FORD 32222 Plymouth «d

Llvon«a Ask lor LB

BLUE PRINTERS Experienced lor fua tune A part time for 1st 8 2nd shrff Excellent pay A fringes Can National Reproduc-tions. 1-4pm 353-2040

BORtNG MILL OPERATOR Days overt ime Southfletd area

356-7670

BOWLING CENTER Full A par i t ime positions for Coun-ter. Bartender. Concourse Waitrees. Snack Bar Floor Person A Ptr. Jumper Apply at Merr l-Bowi Lanes 30950 5 Mile Rd . Livoma

BRIDGEPORT HANDS - Manuel A CNC Detail A prototype Days overtime Benefits Delia Research. 32971 Capitol. Livonia 261-6400

AUTO SERVICE ADVISER Good pay good working conditions Retirement A dental Contact Tim Worthinglcm at Hines Park Lincoln Mercury 453-2424

AUTO MECHANIC Expert auto mechanic with good ex-perience Certified m tun»-ups. front end A Brakes 348-3366

Redford Westland Taylor

532-7666 261-3232 381-3006

ATTENTION Seniors. Students. Homemakers

Market Survey positions- ff you want to work pan time and have a dear phone voice, this may be trie perfect opportunity «o» you We have after-noon 8 evening snifls available It you are interested please call

• 8 2 7 - 1 1 7 4 An Equal Opportunity Employer

ATTENTION Nations largest home cleaning service now hiring No nights, no weekends Excellent pay. car necessairy. 471-0930

ATTRACTIVE POSITIONS Tn-Count» Window Co needs tele-marketers and canvassers Musi lave good phone voice for teiemar-ketlng Retirees welcome

r, Debbie C a r ! 421-8560

AUTO BODY PERSON Experienced only OuHlty work Apply within 207 W Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth

AUTO BOOY shop helper Shop e<-perience necessary Good driving 'ecord Ful time, start Immediately Plymouth, 453-3639

A U T O M E C H A N I C Must have expenence A own tools European Import background help-ful Farmington HiHs 553-0013

AUTO MECHANIC Tom Haibelsen, inc . a Franchise of the Goodyear Tire A Rubber Com-pany is looking lor experienced Certified Auto Technicians

e Hourty + commission aam S3O.0OC plus

• Medical 4 Dental insurance • Disability insurance • Paid Uniforms • Paid Training • Paid Vacations • Paid Personal Days • Paid Holidays • ProM Sharing

Retirement Plan • Great work ing Conditions • State of Art Eguipment

Call - Birmingham 647-3370, or Royal Oak 548-0110. or St C»alr Shores 293-1110

AUTO TECHNICIAN Experienced for Shell Auto Care Farmington HHIs Great pay with benefits 5 commission 553-3166

AVIATION Aviation related services Reliable person interested in aviation to maintain hangar and service air-planes Send resumne to P 0 Box 300. Southfield. Ml 48037

A-1 HANDYMAN Wanted, 1 day a week for homa. also occaswnalfy for Business References required West Bloom filed ares Ca l Mon-Sat 10-Spm 258-1670

BAKER - FULL TIME Sales clerk. M l or part time Will train W Bloomfield Area Call Mark or Joel 737-1959

AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC Westland Car Care is now accepting applications for service technician Must oe certified Good pay A bene-fits Appfy in person A ask for Nick or Bill at 7666 Wayne Rd

A u t o m o t i v e

N e w T r u c k P o r t e r FuB-time Must hava excel lent driv-ing record Apply In parson to Peter Battle PH MiWken Ford 9600 Tase-flraph Redtord

AUTOMOTIVE PAINT Delivery Driv-er - Ful time Apply at 6925 Middlebeit Rd Garden City

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NOW HIRING IMMEDIATE POSITIONS

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 for Information

AMERICAN FIELD MARKETING 2 7 1 - 7 1 4 9

PROGRAMMER/ANALYST Hoty Cross Hospital has a full or part t ime position available for a Programmer/Analyst to work in the Pathology department.

Requirements include a bachelors degree in computer science, familiarity with Data gen-eral systems and AOS operating system. Candidate M U S T have Fortran experience. Networking experience strongly preferred.

Interested candidate should send resume with salary history or apply directly to Per-sonnel Services:

HOLY CROSS HOSPITAL 4777 E. Outer Drive

Detroit, Michigan 48234 An Equal Opportunity Employer

S T O C K C L E R K S C A S H I E R S

S H O P P I N G C E N T E R M A R K E T h a s

I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g s f o r f u l l a n d / o r p a r t

t i m e s t o c k c l e r k s , c a s h i e r s , p r o d u c e

c l e r k s , m e a t c o u n t e r c l e r k s , d e l l c l e r k s

& b a k e r y c l e r k s . E x c e l l e n t p a y

( $ 5 . 8 0 / h r . t o s t a r t ) a n d b e n e f i t s . M u s t

b e 1 8 y e a r s o r o l d e r . H e a v y l i f t i n g

r e q u i r e d . N o e x p e r i e n c e n e c e s s a r y .

A p p l y I n p e r s o n a t :

SHOPPING CENTER MARKET 6 4 3 3 O R C H A R D L A K E R D .

( A t 1 5 M U e R o e d - W e s t B l o o m f i e l d )

4 2 5 N O . C E N T E R S T . ( S h e l d o n R o a d • N o r t h v i l l e )

H U D S O N ' S

T W E L V E O A K S N o w a c c e p t i n g a p p l i c a t i o n s f o r

o p e n i n g s i n t h e f o l l o w i n g d e p a r t -

m e n t s .

• Gift Wrap • Restaurant

• Sales Sales Support • Yogurt • Candy • La Cooking

Must be available to work days, evenings & weekends. Apply in peraon at the personnel office, third level.

equal Opportunity Employer

BAKERV PRODUCTION -The Baker's Choice Co has entry level production positions available days/afternoons. Only those with a dean, neat appearance reliable transportation, A responsible work & attendance record need aopfy Please apply at 13432 Stark Rd L/vonla. Mon -Ft l , 9am-4pm

BAKERY SALES help wanted flexi-ble hrs. Uvonla area 525 9261

BAKERY SALES Self motivated with desire to achieve and take charge Apply in person G M Paris Bakery 28418 Joy Road, Livonia

BRIDGEPORT MILL - Tru-trace at-tachment. variable speed 360 de-gree capability CaS between 8am-5 30pm. week days only 425-5100

BRIDGEPORT MILLHAND Must be experienced - for tool or prototype work Sp«er Ton, Plymouth 455-1600

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR - 5 years experience benefits, overtime War-ren area ' 574-9344

BUDGETEL Room Attendants earn up to S5 per hour Apply in person at Ihe Budgets ' Detroit Airport 9000 Wickham Rd Romulus

BUILDING MAINTENANCE Birmingham, weekends. Sat 9am tin 6pm Sun 9am till 12 noon Reliable transportation Great |o0 lor stu-dent Appfy 280 N Woodward Suite 200 647-7192

BURLINGTON COAT FACTORY now hiring Sales Cashiers Comput-er Operator Stock Person A Main-tenance Experience preferred Ap-ply m person Redford Plaia. Tele-graph ai West Chicago

IF YOU'RE A top-notch Cab-net Maker with 5 years experience In hardwood veneers and laminates capable of taking.a |Ot from Blue-print to installation let s talk Ca« J im at 834-3314

CAB DRIVERS WANTED- Days mghts. weekends Ful /per l time Also package delivery d r v e r j Call between I0am-6pm 358-0T71

BARBER - Licensed full 4 part time Farmmglon HIBs area 474-2»20

CABINET MAKER

Must be reliable Good pey and benefits Call 545-7802

BAR PERSONS WANTED. fuK and part time day and night Apply at 23810 5 Mile, A Telegraph Ca l 531-4780

CABINET SHOP Custom, laminate shop "ooking for experienced ind-viduats for ail phas-es of manufacturing Benefits West-land Cal" before noon 728-7610

BEAUTY SALON In W BloomtieW -needs Shampoo Parson Full-time Tues thru Sat Experience neces-sary 737-0202

BINDERY POSITION - part time or full tlma. for a business forms printer Expenence neceasary Ap-pfy at 13000 Inkster Rd . Reidfcd. lust S. of Jeffries Freeway

BLANCHARO OPERATOR 5 years experience needed

in tool 8 die grinding O Connell Industries 592-1061

BOOKKEEPER need a positive organaed person to manage accounts payable receiv-able general lenger A cash racanes on computers Pontiac location, challenging atmoaphere Send re-sume Attention Controller Box 5360C eerier A Eccentric Newspa-pers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Livo-nia. Michigan 46150

BORING MILL - DeVhea K Model Jig Mill Operator Deys. Overtime Ex-perienced only Deffa Reeeerch. 32971 Capllol Livonia 261-6400

CAD OPERTOR AutoCAD

has several openings for experience AutoCAD operators Must have 2 year degree in drafting or 3 years experience Full or part-time

583-0501

CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES needed All positions Chet needed Morning sNIft, Mon - Fri Call between 1-2 30 PM 350-4355

CAR CLEANING • Fu« S part lima wfieei parson A upholsterv cleaners

•$6-M experienced t 4 50 to train Plymouth 420-2224

C A R E E R A S A

N A N N Y No experience necessary We tram you to become a professional nan-ny Full 8 pert time work available Benefits 'Paid vacations Ca l for ap-pointment 540-4960

CARPENTER - EXPERIENCED Specializing in Decks' Full-time, alt year-round Own transportation

476-9113

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SPRAY EQUIPMENT MANAGER

A unique opportunity for a motivated individual to take full responsibility for a sale, repair and rental facility for airless spray equipment. Excellent compensa-tion and benefits package. Must have repair experience. Send resume or let-ter to:

MERCURY PAINT COMPANY

14300 Schaefer Detroit, Ml 4 8 2 2 7

An Equal Opportunity Employer

EMPLOYEES NEEDED Automobi le Specia l ty C o m p a n y (Livoma Locat ion) is in n e e d of g e n e r a l assembly e m p l o y e e s (mechan ica l l y incl ined) as well as au to body repa i rmen , we lders and automot ive painters. Facil i ty is presently tak ing appl icat ions. A p p l i c a n t s c a n apply directly at the plant site ( a d d r e s s be low) Compet i t i ve w a g e s a n d bene f i t s offered. If interested app ly in p e r s o n to:

Automobile Specialty Company 3 4 1 6 5 A u t r y R o a d

L i v o n i a , M i c h i g a n

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

CAREER BURNOUT? HOW about a career m kvlanor Oeco-ratmg No formal training required Several levels of opportunity tram apprentice decorator 10 posalMa business partnership 856-8640

CARPENTERS 8 CARPENTER HELPERS-Enperience neceaaary Muat have own transportation A tools 291-4890

C A R P E N T E R S experienced for roucfi t finish work

558 5590

C A R P E N T E R S Experienced neceaaary Ca l 543-3864

CARPENTERS wanted for , rough framing Min imum 2 yeers 'experi-ence Ca l 5pm to 9pm 522-0279

CARPET CLEANERS 8 HELPERS Full time day positions t5.1ir to start Benefit package available

459-6683

C A R P E T I N S T A L L E R S Now is the time to come to New York Carpet Wor ld the industry leader High earnings possible, steady year round work for experi-ence carpel msta lers Must have tools 1 transportat ion Ask tor store manager 973-2110

CARPET INSTALLERS Were looking for good people tor year around run t ime work as carpel installers Exparinced only must have tools, tranaporetioi i 8 insur-ance High earnings 8 performance bonus Can John Burks or Bob Meadows 353-0160

CARRIAGE DRIVERS wanted, no expenence neceaaary wMl train., must be 18 yrs old 13 50/hr plus tips 360-1373

CAR WASH MAINTENANCE - 450 Ann Arbor Rd part time afternoons 8 weekends Flexible hours Up to S5.00 to start 483-5246 522-6705

MIDNIGHT CASHIER Full time, start ing pay $5 00 with advancement Shall Auto Care. Farming ton HMs Sentors welcome immediate opening 553-3166

C A S H I E R A T T E N D A N T J4 an hour Fun 0* part time Male/ female Flexible hours Complete benefits, paid vacations & hoHdsys. employee discount Must be 18 Ap-ply in person Sav-On Drugs. 6510 Telegraph at Maple, Birmingham

CASHIER. BAKER STOCK Mature, dependable, part 8 lull time, flexible hours. American Bulk Food. 1900 S Rochester Rd Ro-chester Hills. Hamlm Square Plaza

CASHIER - CLERK F u l time. Good starting salary Merit pay increases. paid vacat ion Apply 7-Eieven Stores. 9001 Wayne Rd , Lrvonla, or 28205 Ford. Garden City

C A S H I E R for cafeteria Troy or Southfield Area Days. Mon -Fn Benefits Call for appointment. 8am-3pm

troy 649-3118 Southfield 350-9890

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

CASHIERS 8 ATTENDANTS Poeltlons available She! Auto Car* Farmmglon HMs Fu l and part time Senlorswelooma 553-3166

C A S H I E R S

C O L L E G E S T U D E N T S Cashier positions available M l 8 part time flexible hrs to meet yom scheduling needs, spply Warrsn Prescription s. 329 tO Mlddiebeii at 14 MUe Farmington HiHs 855-1177

CASHIERS/COOKS Fu l time eetabnahed motMIe food serv ice routes Approx imate ly 5 30em-2pm. Mon-Fn w » tram de-pendable persons with congenial personam, Average earnings 1275-1400V week plus paid holidays, vaca-tion 8 insurance after training Ap-pfy 9am-4pm Mon-Fri. at D o u o m Foods Corp . 32416 Industrial Rd Garden City 427-5300

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

CHAIN OF PENNZOil 10 Minute 0 * Change Centers seeking TachnWans WH tram Ca l

356-1034

CHAUFFEUR-For amousme must be experienced Muet be with in 20 minutes o l W BloomfleM Send resume to: P O Boa 2 7 t i Farmmglon HUM Ml 48333 ,

CHAUFFEUR HOUSEPERSON Ths Residence Mn by Mar iw i America s largaet. fastest growing an suns hotsl system is looking lor a part-time Chauffeur'Houaspersor. Individual muat be friendly 8 outgo ing Apply immediately at 11 Mile 4 Evergreen between 9sm-5pm E.ergfee Mon-Fn

CASHIER 8 SERVICE STATION Artendents Part 8 Ml- t ime poel-tlons available Apply at 14 8 Woodward Mobil 647-4740

CHEMLAWN - IS hiring tor lawr maintenance S6 per hour Muat be dependable, nave a good drMng record 8 be wWng to start m m e d l stely 22515 Hesllp. Novi Plaaae contact Susan to arrange tor an In-terview 348-170C

CASHIERS Experienced preferred

Ful! & part time positions Apply In person onfy

J O E S P R O D U C E 33152 W 7 Mile - Livonia

CASHIERS Farmington HiHs Company has fu* 8 part time positions for outgoing 8 pleasant individuals Great opportu-nity to meet new people, flexible hrs . students welcome Good start •ng pay For details ca l .855-3840

CASHIERS Fu l 8 part l ime available Competi tive starting wage Excellent benef-l pack age Including vacation and sick pay Exceilect opportunity for ad-vancement All shifts available Fie> -ibie hours Apply today m Plymouth

SPEEDWAY Main & Mill

Ann Arbor Fid 8 Sheldon An Equal Opportunity Employer

CASHIERS 8 Gas island Attendants Full and part time Good |OC <oi col-lege students and retirees Good starting pay and commission Apply In person onfy Shell Gas Station 32950 Middleoen at 14 Mile Rd

CASHIERS 8 MANAGERS Full or per l time. $4 an hour Amoco gas station opening at 2481 South Telegraph Bloomfield Hills or call after 3pm 774-2802

CASHIERS New Amoco food shoo seeking re-sponsible cashiers tor sU shifts, lo-cated at Joy 8 Sheldon m Cenlon Twp Good opportunity for students retirees or )ob re-entry Apply m person AMOCO Station al 6 Mue & Middlemen. Livoma.

C A S H I E R For women s apparel store NCR ex-perience necessary - knowledge of debits 8 credits Good appearance and communicat ion skHts important

ROZ 8 SHERV Mapte/T eiegraph

855-8855

CASHIER - full or part-t ime experi-neca preferred. tS.OO/hr Retiree's welcome Ca8 In AM only Southfield Marathon Service Stat ion 353-0550

C A S H I E R Full time days Apply in Mans Do-ft Center. 41900 Ford Rd . Canton

CASHIER - Mobi l service station Full time Flexible hours Wage above min imum wage with insur-an t * package Apply at 31301 Plymouth Rd . Livonia

CASHIER Part time. Oays ideal for person wtth kids m school Experience not neceaaary Hunts ACE Hardware, 33567 West Seven Mile Uvonla

CASHIER 8 SALES PERSONS Fu l time 8 part- t ime positions avert-able immediately for auto waah In Walled Lake 869-3000

C A S H I E R S

APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED FOR FULL AND PART-TIME Starting wage $4 per hour

Must be reliable Benefits include paid vacation, bonus 8 medical program After-noon 8 midnight shifts. Apply at

TOTALPETROLEUM 8 mile Berg. 8 mile 8 Shiawassee. Grand River 8 Inkster. Ann Arbor T ra i 8 Telegraph. Michigan Ave 8 Telegraph. Cherry N i l 8 Venoy Cherry HM 8 Newburgh.

CASHIERS 8 STOCK HELP Flexible hours

Appfy in person Mon-Fri 10am-4pm

MURRAY'S ACE HARDWARE 27207 PLYMOUTH RD REDFORD

CASHIER 8 STOCK People wanted Grocery store expe-rience necessary Northwest Detron area Cadi 272-2251

CASHIERS wanted, 18 8 over High Schocx Graduate Southfield Area Ca l for appointment. 353-4390 i

CASHIERS We offer vacations, health insurance and bonuses Apply m person at Total Petroleum. Wayne at Ecorse Mon - Frl . 6 AM - 10 PM

CASHIERS - 1 midnight i after-noon, good working conditions No experience neceaaary College stu-dents welcome Apply in person M: 33400 Plymouth Rd Irvoma

CASHIER WANTED Fun 8 pert time Housewives earn extra cash Apply m person S iv -Mor Fairlane Onlga 37290 W 5 M i e Rd Lwoma.

CASUAL LABOR tor resaldantkal construction Bloomfield Twp area Ca l Beverly 350-9990

C E C I L L E ' S

B I R M I N G H A M Great Opportunrty' Cashier Supervise

i Head Casruer :> Part or f u l time, hours flexible, must have register experience in fast paced store. Salary baaed on expe-rience Call tor mlo

6 4 2 - 5 1 1 6 850 S. Woodward. Birmingham

A CHALLENGING sales position la avaaa&ie immediately at DomtcHa Furniture m Wast Bloomfield CaHCeHa. 851-1003

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

A P P L I C A T I O N S n o w b e i n g a c c e p t e d

f o r P a r t T i m e p o s l t o n s I n t h e F o o d

D e p a r t m e n t a n d C h e c k o u t S e r v i c e .

F l e x i b l e h o u r s . C o m p a n y b e n e f i t s .

A p p f y a t t h e

FARMINGTON Kmart 37175 Grand River

Farmington

An Equ10pportunrty Employ*

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B r i n g r e s u m e t o :

1010 Rochester Rd. at Avon Rochester Hills

Equl Opportunity Emptoymr

FOR E M V P m P ! F H A J T H F ^ n

SOCCER TOURNAMENT

TICKET WINNERS

JUDY GARRELS 209 Chariton Walled Lake

SANDRA L. T 0 L 0 5385 Polk

Dearborn Heighls

MIKEYZANNETTI 665 Keats

Rochester Hills

MICHAEL GEIGER 34011 Sleepy Hollow

Livonia

DOT DEPREZ 6948 Cottonwood Knoll

West Bloomfield

SHELDON RUBIN 10000 Rosewood Court

Oak Park

J0EWR0BEL 8311 Anna Street

Warren

MARY LAMANEN 6600 Burnly

^-JGarden City

BEATRICE SCALISE 32117 Sandra Lane

Westland

JAY WALDMAN 34706 Bunker Hill Farmington Hills

P lease ca l l the p r o m o t i o n d e p a r t m e n t of the Observer & Eccentric by 5 p .m. F r iday , September 23, 1988 to claim your Four Soccer Tournament Tickets.

591-2300, ext. 404 CONGRATULATIONS!

C H I E F

E N G I N E E R needed lor knury hotel m Southfle ' area 5 years expenence Put ben» •Its Send reeume wtth salary history to Bo i 518. Observer 8 Ecoenti . Newspapers 38251 Schoolcrs" Rd . Uvonia. Michigan 48150

CHILD CARE AIDES - Mon thru Fr mornings Starting Sept Exper enced preferred Birmingham Y'MC*

•44-8036

CHILD CARE ASSNUM wanted West Bloomfield 681-0722

C H I L D C A R E Oie lc continued growth In enroi! ment Kinder cars Learning Cento- . m the Farmmglon araa are accep-

a applications for pert-time and time chad care positions imme-

diate openings era avaaaUe for ieec teachers, classroom aides Inter! toddler care givers, and before and aftar school program leader Bene-ftta include training, chad cara tui-tion diacount, health/Me/dental m-surance paM holidays, paid vaca tion and personal leave, education assistance end mora Apply in parson

Kinder-care Learning Center 28190 Farmington Rd

(N. of 12 MUel OR

25005 Middleoen Rd (Between 108 11 MUel

CHILD Care providers lor Kirk m the HiHs Church nursery. Sun morning weekdays 8 evea.. 15/hr retarenc as contact Mrs King 335-9274

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r e a p o n a i b l e tor m o n i t o r i n g c u s t o m e r s e r v i c e , m e r c h a n c f t a i n g " e

torKAtons i n c l u d i n g a d p r e p a r a t i o n , a n d o t h e r d e p a r t m e n t a l

R H S E M N G M A N A G E R — S u p e r v i s o r y e x p e r i e n c e I

S E L U N G A S S O C I A T E — r e s p o n s i b l e tor p r o v i d i n g V l w / I

C A S H R E G I S T E R — s m i t e end greet customers whHe completing their t r a n *

Ensure g o o d customer service Various ^ merchandising responsibilities Work with e * U »»e M e a t technology In c a s h registers \

S U P P O R T P O S I T I O N S — o t h e r • opportunities available in r e c e M n g and • "' houaekeeping. security, cash oWce, clericals j end vtauato. *

To a p p l * c a l or atop by our Store Rsraownel OWoe a t

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5 0 0 H e i F ^ W e n t s c f ' *

CHILD CARE 3 left Paraon tor Uvonla Pre-Schooi Coaegs Chad Development re-quired 427-0233

- CMSLD CARE STAFF -DAYS 8 WEEKENDS NEEDED FteuMs hours, U l 8 part t lma

Mon-Thurs. 8am-10pm, Fn.So iv 1am. Sait 8am-1am. Sun noon 8pm

MY PLACE (Just for Kids) 3810 W Maple ait Lahaar Rd , or

32875 Northwestern, S of 14

CHILD CARE WORKERS For reekJentlal treatment center BA and expenence preferred Maiea en-couraged to apply to balance staff 112.082 efter orientation Send re-sume VMage D«actor Methodist Chadsen s Home Society 26845 W 8 MUe, Detroit. Ml 48240. An Equal

Opportunity Employer

CHILD CARE - S7/HR No wort experience needed

Ca l Todev 557-1200 ly Fee 185 Only I Job Network

CLAIMS EXAMINER Energetic mdrvxkial wanted lor poeition met requires the abWty lo analyze compute and authorize payment on Ufa and disability claims would also handle account commumcationa Send reeuma to P 0 Bon 300, Southfield Ml 48037 or can 353-3311. Ext 217

CLASSIC FARE ARA SERVICES oft pramiee catering dMMon, Is lookng for pan time servers wv j uNNy workers tt you Uke a |oe with good pay snd lots of variety please send your resume or brief note sbout yourself lo Classic Fare. Rm 104, 13250 Rotunda Or, Dearborn. Mi 48120

2 0 C L E R K S

N E E D E D

Exciting long term poeltlons In uvo-nia preparing documents lor micro-film Must be deteil oriented Start-ing pay tS 00 an hour 40 hours per week Cal today for an appoint-ment

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 18-21 yr oM for warehouse A handyman work Houae of Maple 32098 Plymouth Rd Uvonla

CLEANING HELP A Ught mainte-nance needed f u l time fbr lerge apartment complex in Ypsilanti Must live on site Hard worker 8 de-pendable need only l o apply 11 interested ca* Mon thru Frt.. 9am-5pm, 487-9401

CLEANING HELP wanted! Part time. Mon thru Frt 8 30am-3 30pm Uvo-nia area $4 hr to start CaM Melody Maids A Co 525-9038

CLEANING LADIES to tram lor M er poeitiona cleaning haihraya and laundry rooms In apt complexes Day work 6-7 hrs per day S4 80 to 14 95 hr Paw holidays 6 vacation Call Mon -Fit, Sam-4pm 427-4343

CLEANING PERSON - needed tor luxury apartment community w Farmington HMs CHI between 9am-5pm 474-6082

CLEANING PERSON Ful tlma day poaltlon available in oim SouthfMd office Muat hava pre-vious office cleaning experience WU need good dnvlng record. Ex-cellent benefits C a l before 1 l a m

352-0379

CLEANING PERSON Responsible needed for beeuty salon m W Btoomfleld Wed. through Sat 628-9191

CLEANING PERSON For Birmingham aree Bridal Salons. Ful tune poeition Ca l Monica, 644-4140

CLEANING PERSON for apertment complex In Waetland Fu l time poeition to clean models A vacant umts Must bs dependable A hsve references 455-7100

CLEANING PERSON - tor modeM 4 hallway* at Southfield complex Must be hone* 4 depend-abN 10 wort wilh our pr eanl wom-en Ful time 459-8800 CLEANING PERSON wai riled to torn our Cleaning team, part t ne Farmington HMs are*

CLEANING PERSON WANTED Farmington HMs beeuty salon Fu* tlma. good salary Fu* tlma. good salary

855-5055

tenor.' inter** auto reconditioning in Novi Cal. 344-9701

CLEAN WITH TME BEST Mini Maids needs amPmoua. de-pendable people to dean homes on a 4 parson Mam Perfect lor home-makers Mon. thru Frt.. 25 to 30 hours par weak S4.75 tc 85 00 par hour plus Sonus wfth paid travel

476-9810

CLERK/RUNNER wanted tor Farm-ogion Hale law firm Excelent bane-fits Part Ume or fu* tlma n s l a t is t rsnsportst lon 8 good dr tmng rscord s must Plsass contact Ruth Trusx or Mart Money 851-9500

GENERAL CLERKS

Frank's Nursery 8 Crafts. Inc., America s moat unique ret a lar , has immediate openings lor General Clarlis I t several of our suburban Detron locations We are eaparia*y In need of morning help but other Shifts are mo sva*apla Previous cashiering experience is helpful but • not required Please spofy during buameae hours at any of tha floow-mg local ions

F r a n k s N u r s e r y

& C r a f t s , I n c . 2 3 0 9 0 C o o l W g e

Oak Park

Clawaon

31590 Grand River

3271 South Mvd E Auburn Heights

2335 18 Mae Rd Starting Heights

80 North Adame

5919 fOgraand Rd Pontiac

An Equal Opportunity Empaoyer

CLERKS 8 STOCK PERSON Afternoons eneranqe 8 e e a t a n d i .

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

C O L D H E A D I N G Estabaehed wars terming company under new management hes mnme-diela openings lor the toaoweig po-sitions

SUPERVISOR • sbWy to meet pro-» « t t o n scheduiee 8 produce quaMy parts Technical knowledge pre-Isrrsd Cold heading, voft making or fastenener background s plus Top pey 8 company pasd baneftta

SET UP - requsree knowledge of open daee Waterbury 8 ManevWe W p m e n t Single A double stroke TOP PAY to St7 per hour bseed on experience Attendance bonua 8 gasn sharing

OPERATORS - reqiares sMIty to produce quality pans on Watartiury 8 Manavma equipment Prior expen-ence preferred Attendance bonus 8 gsm sharing

The ebove are to! l ima poet ions First A second shifts Apply In per-son or send rasums to

Employment Coordinator 900 Junction

Plymouth. Ml 48170

COLLECTIONS Southfield-baaed national firm has openings tor Bi* Collectors wfth

sting or Bai Collecting ex preferred but not perience

sary Salary + bonua + benefits Cal Mr Schlaft 557-1430

COLLECTORS - Experienced peo-ple needed lor Birmingham 8 Southfield areas Candidates should be highly motivated timely 8 must have experience In skip tracing For mlormetion ca* Sue at DPR. Inc

443-0066

C O L L E C T O R S We ere preeentry seeking 2 aggres-sive sen-motivated people wtih good verbal skua and a minimum of 2 years experience m credit card or puDHc utatty collections We offer a starting salary of $16,800 per year, lull benefits plus per tormsnce bonuses To sppfy. pisaia ca l Joan at 966-0732

COLLISION SHOP needs auto body technician 5 years expenence wOh own tools Also Painter's helper For modern equipped body shop In Wayne Ca* 729-4200

COMPUTER CASHIER For Mob* Mart- -up tc S8 50 par hr B loomfMd Mills Experienced Must be bond-able Afternoon shift 642-1595

Computer Operation*

I / O C L E R K

Due to our rapid growth, we have an opening for an UO clerk m the M I S. department of our Troy corporarete office Qualifications "BM CRT ax-penance knowledge of computer center work routines snd sMMfy to work independently snd Interact e»-teclrvefy wilh users required Data entry expenence a muat Submit re-sume wfth salary expectstion lo;

ARBOR DRUGS INC I/O CLERK

P.O. Sox 7034 Troy, Ml , 46007-7034

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CONSTRUCTION - 110-820/HR Year round wor t

Ca l Today 557-1200 Only Fee t 85 JoP Network

CONSTRUCTION WORKER Buader seeking m aggraaafve par son who haa soma experience work mg lor s randential bunder 8 la ca-pable of domg repairs 8 wMng lo wort h i r d 8 leem 478-4350

CONSTRUCTION Laborer needed for large condomi-nium protect m Canton township Steedy employment Ce* 4760902

CONTROL PERSON with electrical numatlc hydraulic 8 tuba bending background

8ENCH HANDS M In m u m 5 years experience 8 wages equal to abwty Steedy wor t Apply In person. Oxbow Machine Producls. m c , 8610 Waetland

COOK For Livoma pre school No experi-ence necessary Monday thru Fri-day 10 45 am - 12:15 pm 427-0233

COOK Homemakers to prepare meale m chad cars camera m Farmington HMs 8 Rochester arses Must ba dean, organized 8 dependable Hours approx 7am-1pm Monday thru Friday Dutiaa include meal preparation, food inventory 8 order •ng 8 dtshwashmg Bensftts include paid holidays, vacation, p a r v leave, ch id pars tumor discount, health. Ufa. denial insurance 8 more Ca* 851-7171 or 477-4233

C O R E A E R A T I N G Most lawns S35-S65

Free estimate Der i Landacaptfig mc

261-5741

CORPORATE CONTROLLER

Growing, faat-paoad Farmington HHHS Real Estate Development firm has immediate need tor indhrtdual with Real Estate-Tax background to fl* poeiKm of Corporate Contro*er 4 Year Degree required Computer experience 8 C . P A , a definite Plua. Exceaeni Oeneflts Salary commen-surate with experience

CERTIFIED REALTY, INC 38345 W 10 MILE RD , SUITE 300 FARMINGTON HILLS. Mi 48024

C o u n t e r C l e r k s

Fu* 8 pert-time, no experi-ence neceaaary Janet Dav-is Claviers 2165 Wood-ward. Berkley 543-0340

COUNTER CLERKS Dry Clashing plant FuB/part-llme positions svsHeBle WMng io tram Cs* 9am- 1pm, Mon-Fri, 455-9171

COUNTER GIRL Part-Mms tor Birmingham cleaneri from 8am-12 noon. Mon -Frl

647-4411

C O U N T E R H E L P

C O O K S TOP PAY

1 MEDICAL INSURANCE PAID VACATION FLEXIBLE HOURS Fu l or part Uma Oays or t s m n g s

Sweet Lorraine* To Go

C*8 tor mtaroaw 350-1506

COUNTER HELP tor new dry clean-ers n Troy Reaabis experienced piafeired or wH tram Good hours and good wages Ca* 828-787$

COUNTER HELP - tor dry Plymouth/Uvoras/FsmnngSon and Auburn Heights Apply w paraon al Indian V a g a Cleaners. 587-6600

CLERK TYWST

• $7 84 par h e w Ap-ply in parson Nor th .«e PuMc b s o o n . SOI W M a * Sc. N e r t h v H

CLINCAL SUPERVISOR tor the Nursing

students al s vartsty of C » * « l f e e ConaftM of hows m Ma e o m -ng . 2 dsys a week A ons ( I ) $ feaw S M I M * a PM ar S M r t b A M

CLOCKUAKW KANTCD

z&osssss •r Mm JHk-K OSS m . , FM II aiign

COUNTER H6LP NEEDED Oays $ ansfimos. Apply 1 Hr Mar

— " ,Tro». $24-2488

COUNTER HELP

Days.826-3630 Eve s 881-7308

COUNTER HELP, part or WW tram Apply wfth»i LOM tastaM >3310 W t l M M Rd . Fam«*igScn HMs 563-0025

COUNTER HELP - Psrt mm Wee* I t

APC*. at NorthvMe Video. 43197 M M 7 M M . North.

I M a l M M 18 years old Appfy K The Lao—I Bahar. 1JS81

Counter People & Drivers

« S » Py L^p l rMM^Sl ! (Ms " o n Waoae aapMaMa. U K N M l i l S M f l O a LOU ft* H M a t Ron 8 4 ^ * 4 1

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Thursday. September 22. 1988 OAE * 9 F

500 Help Wanted

COUNTER PERSON-Light construc-tion equipment 8 supply compeny LMOHa Steady employment 8 ben-efits 20661 MtddieOeft neer I Mas

COUNTER SALES, telemarketing 8 warehouse f u l 8 part-time poamone available Apply Mon -Frt 9-5. 35245 Schoolcraft Uvonla

COUNTER SHOP looking tor laml-nators, to* time, ca* 422-1973

COURIER/OFFICE HELPER For ofBce •nee, good drtvtng record. Mon Fr l , 12-5 30. (aom* AaUMtty). $4 50 per hour, plue m*eige 626-6300

non-emoking Farmington -ja Dependable car, car Ir

COURIER POSITION Runner tor Law Firm In Troy Muat haveear Ca* Doug, al 641-7800

COURIER with economcal car lor day shift nesponslbls psrson with good driv-ing rscord Knowtedgs of srsa Farmmgton Call 474-1136

S E N I O R

C R E D I T A N A L Y S T Commercial bank m Troy haa an im-mediate caraar opportunity tor a Senior Credit Analyst Candidate must heve a Bachelor Degree m Ac-counting or Flnenoe and tormal credit training with 1-2 years credit analyst experience m a commercial ban* Position oflers career mobety tor ths ught mdMdusl Salary com-menaurete wtth experience Excel-lent benefit pec* age Sand reeume end salary history In confldsncs to

HUMAN RESOURCES - SCA-OE P.O. Box 5823

Troy, M l , 48007-5823 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

CREDIT inauranca Adrmmstrstlcm General office procedures, servicing sccounts. processing new business, commission snd rsqussts lor into Uss of automated systems Good lypmg. math, and organizational skua a muet AMs to deal with pub-i c and wort with minimum supervi-sion Send rseume to: P 0. Box 300, Southftefd, Ml 48037

CUSTODIAN - Energetic custodian needed tor cultural cents' $8 50 per hour A benefits Ma* resume IO: P.O. Box 47725. Oak Park Ml., 48237

CUSTOMER SERVICE - Detroit based Arm • seeking en asststsnt lor s busy Customer service dept Tha Kleel candtoata wl* possess good dsncsfl sk«s. mdudmg tele-phone techrsquee 8 word proceea-ing or eccounting experience Good organizational skins arm siso rm-qured Setsry $ fu l benefit peck age Sand reaume 8 salary require-ments to Customer Service PO Box 3451 Lathrup VMsge. Ml 46076

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP OFFICE SUPPLIES

Sell starter needed td service <** office supply customers Nc travel required, no wakm trade Knowl-edge of office suppsss desired j o b wUl rsqulrs proceaeing phone orders and problem sofvmg Learn Duei-nees form printing, peg board and computer applications Send re-sums to Mr Ames, P 0 Box CN3335, Uvonia. Ml 48151

CUSTOMER SERVICE Michigan s Isrgssl Canon buainess systsms dealer is seeking quality support personnel Customer Ser-vice 8 Data Entry experience, a Plus Forward reeume to: Diane Longo. ai Hovmga Business Sys-tsms. Inc . 23664 Research Dr . Farmmgton Hes Mi 46024

JOIN OUR TEAM - Ws sre looking tor professional Drivers Good driv-ing record a must, * paid up lo $600 weakly 292-6506

DAY COUNTER CLERK poaltlon available Fu* tlma. 5-6 days par week 7 am-2pm Top wages paid Benefits include Blue Cross-'Bms Shield paid vacations 8 holidays Appfy m parson at One Hour Martlrv isng. 6736 Orchard Lake Rd Waal Btoomfleld Plaza IS of 15 MM) or call Bob at 626-9080

DEC/VAX COMPUTER OPERATOR Temporary part time poaltlon avail-able Hours 4-8pm. Mon-Fn rtsspoiialOlea include moderating, adluaong A operating various data procaaamg equipment Expenence required Send -seixne to Mercy Health Services Personnel Services Department. 34605 12 MUe Rd Fsrmmgton HMs Ml 46331 4894644

0EU CLERK Experienced Over 18 Aak tor Patty Canton Country Market 459-7845

DELI HELP ChearlU $ dependable parson Ap-ply m parson at Karens Kale. 30500 Wis Way. Farmington

DELIVERY 8 COUNTER HELP Part-time tor southfield florist A! tsmoons Must be 18 or older and hava own car Ca* *venlgs 546-0789

DELIVERY DRIVERS wanted a i shirts ful and pan tana.

581-7773 DEL/VERY DRIVER Openings im-mediate entry level poeition avs«-I M tor driver with C-1 Class Chauf four's Scenes 1-2 years truck dry-ing experience snd a good drtvmg record required Good compeny Oeneflts Appfy at: 32975 School-craft Rd , Uvonia

DELIVERY DRIVER Hovmga Busmaaa Systems is leak mg i fu* tlma employee tor our equipment inanMllori leem Knowl-edge of Metro araa md a good driv-ing record are a must Reply to:

HOVINGA BUSINESS SYSTEMS 23664 RESEARCH DRIVE

FARMINGTON HILLS. Ml 48024 or Phone 474-0900 Attention Ba Leech

DELIVERY people to peaa out flyers to busmsaaas We provide transpor-tation Mon -Fri., 8-8 hrs_.'day Wort 1 day or 5 (no ssNng; Paid da*y $4 par hr Appfy ar 32003 PlytnoiXh ••

OeUVERY PERSON Uvome/Redterd area Muat ba 18 years aid

427-9463 or 533-9463

DELIVERY PERSON VENDING SERVICE Oatoery Parson needed Fu8 time, bena«» $5.50 to •8 per hour Muet have good driving record 8 M dependable. Ca*

277-2720 JTPA Funded

DENTAL ASSIST ANT-PART TIME Are you m ei'iBmaiaanc. experi-enced Helalaiit with s caring man-ner? Are you dependable 8 orge-noed? N ao. aand reaume Box 420. Obearver 8 Etxentik. Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd. Uvonla.

48190

DENTAL TECHNICIAN Ful or part Nna. flexible hours, ben-efits Uncover Mddsn skM at sciesiWig, lo M hsld September 27th al 4pm Caf tor raaari atlor

525-1070 OEStON/LAYWr ENGMEER

MMmsasi 5 years s a l i e n c e m luncOonal and Mac Won* gaging m-dMdual mev appfy tor security dear m o * ahmr e i i p io i manl and muat M a US CMaan Wa ofler com-prshenelvs Mna f lN growth baaed on mei

• n d eatery hleio-y to: V P MANAGEMENT!

Femdase Ml 48230

O H T T A f t Y A J O C S Day ssaR^H—e M a * a d £

500 Help Wanted 0IE SETTER

DM Saner needed tor growing com-pany Top rales steady employ-ment l u l benefits Appfy et Greenfield Dto $ Mechme 12726 Inkster Roed. Uvonle

DIETARY AJOE - part tlma. work m pieeeant surroundings at American Houae Ekrvwood Retirement Reel-dance C a l tor Pat or Nancy Mon thru Frl 9-5pm 852 I960

DIETARY AID Poeition available 3pm-8pm Apply m peraon, to University Convales-cent A Nuramg Home, 26550 Five M M Rosd. Uvorus

DIETARY - opening lor sxpsrtsnced dietary supsrvtaor m a larga. mod-am health cars teaaty Appfy m per-son at Autumn Woods. 29600 Hoo-ver. Wsrrsn

DIETICIAN - PART TIME W * g h t loss progrsm Expenence neceesary Group $ individual coun-seling The Opt It sat Progrsm

669-9500

DIRECT CARE Adi4ts working with adults In s resi-dential setting n Canton Teaching the devesopmentMTy aisebied new at Ms High school diploma or GED and good driving record is rsquired OMH training preferred FJMime midnight poeflxms avaHaCM $5 00-$5 55 sn hour to start Good benefit package and training provided Ca* Robert Mickeissn st 471-5610 RRRS EOE

DIRECT CARE-Gentte teaching group home for deve lopmenta l disabled adults m Csnton $4 50-$4 75 hr to start 397-0072

An Equal Opportunrty Employer

DIRECT CARE So Oakland County Group Homes

MORC-WCLS preferred $5 25 per hour with benefits

Apply 10am-4pm. Jewish Associa-tion tor Retarded Citizens. Z6366 Franklin Rd , Southfield IS o> Northwestern)

An Equal Opportunity Employer

DIRECT CARE STAFF needed lor group home Trained or will train

728-6797

DIRECT CARE STAFF wanted to work m Plynxxith Group Homa Onfy csrmg $ dapendsbie people nead apply Contact Cindy

459-4284

DIRECT CARE STAFF - Full snd part time ideel tor college students FNS'Roee Kennedy Reeprte Center Ca* or appfy m parson 36625 Mai quette Waattsrvd 48165 595-2680

DIRECT CARE Staff wanted for group home m Weatland. Fu l time positions Piesse ca* Detween a. 1pm Mon thru Frl only 422-44-6

DIRECT CARE STAFF for group homes locaied m Redtord Canton A Dearborn $5 to $5 15 per hr to start For more information ca l Barb (Canton) 455-2944 Kathy (Redtord) 533-6476 Or L lnd* (Dearborn) 562-4621

OtRECT CARE STAFF - Rewarding work wtth the deve lopmen ta l dis-abled m group homes Part time po-sitions morning weekend shift Rsdtord. sftsrnoon and midnight wsekand shifts m Plymouth, morn-r i g and afternoon shifts tor week ends at a serrn independent pro-grsm m Westland 255-5454

DIRECT CARE STAFF for gertatic home m Novi EMH trained or wW trssn $5 00 per hour efter training Ca* 348-9674

DIRECT CARE WORKER Experienced preferred Call A aak for Deborah 541-1291

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

DRIVER - Perfect tor active retiree. Venous other dutiee 2-6pm dally Ca* Century Novelty Co Uvonia

464-0590

DRIVER -Rul l ima tor Uvonia au-<Ho-visual company Audio visual experience praterrsKl Familiar with ' • n o area 522-7186

DRIVERS dsy/mgnt poeitiona Own car preferred Appry m person Snappy Tomato Pizza 33699 Five Mile et Farmington Rd Livonia

DRIVERS EARN UP TO

S200-S300 PER WEEK PART-TIME

Ornrera wanted part A tut time Muet be t8 rears ot age or older have own car with neurenca $ have good driving record Benefits n d u d e paid t rsmng, merit releas flexible hours company pec* age Drivers can earn e $50 bonus sftsr 100 save driving hours if hired now1 Advance-ment opportunitiee into manage-ment are available Can 9am-Spm 471 -3218

DRIVER SECURITY PATROL

Security patrol driver m B*mmgf i»n aree $5 50 per hr paid vacation, paid holidays uniforms supplied MJS' be 2 ' yrs old clear driving A crim.nal record be a d e lo wort nights A weekends Ca l lor appt .

552-1955

DRIVERS tor auto parts delivery Musi De nest $ dependable A have good driving record Appfy Lake view Automotive 6841 MiOdie-belt Rd , Garden City. Mi

DRIVERS A Helpers needed lor lo-cal delivery wort Drivers must have C-2 ano good driving record

522-3612 EOE

500 Help Wanted EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Norv-prciftt cade TV pubac acceea corporeflon, South Oakland Coimty Send reeuma to Search Committee OC-4 4000 Croons Rd Sues 204 Royal Oak Ml 48073 EXPERIENCED BARTENDER need-ed Good pay excellent working condmona Good benefits Cat Mr Pappo Tuea-Sun.. 9-5 tor appt

851-2200

EXPERIENCED FULL TIME QUICK lube o* changers wanted w e tram right ndivKJuai Apply a l Victory Lana Quick Ok Change. 903 Ann Arbor Rd , Plymouth

EXPERIENCED atyMt 6 (eg salee person Salary • comisuwmn Tues -Sat 10-5pm Wendy s Wigs. Uvonia 522-9420 Evea. 626-2090

FABRICATION and machine shop seeking agreaerve individual to M lead position Applicant should hava good snowsedge of mm. lathee, prees brake Mig and tig welding s plus Send brief wort history or rseumes lo Box 466 Obeerver A Eccentr ic Newspapers , 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvonla. Michigan 48150

FACIAL or Masssos s x p s r needed lor image Ssion m Rochester Preler lomeone with equipment

652-0022

500 Help Wanted

Greenhouse Needs FuS-ame parson with toaage plant expenence io pud orders elc

553-0647

GRINDER HAND A BORING MILL OPERATOR

eeiarv (Vinfl benefits Ca l 453-1450

GRINDER HAND Experienced m centeneas csoae tolerance work at carbide Cuttmc tool menutacturer 348-8350

FACTORY TRAINEES FEMALE

Or Maw SouthHeld Arm has open-ings lor mechanically indmad Call 356-4200

DRIVERS - Local Must be 22 or old-er A have C2 license Company benefits Appfy .n person. Mon -Fn 9am-12pm. or 6pm-9pm 6150 Inkster Rd Romulus

An Equal Opportunrty Employer

DRIVERS NEEDED Tc cover estsDIisned route wttp own van Earn $60G-$90C per week Nasi apperanoe and good driving record necessary Call TNT Skypak 26405 Northiine Road, Taylor. Mich 48180 946-4510

DRIVERS - 12 Neeoed Full and part-time $6-$ 10 hr Must have car A insurance $ good driving seccd . Call Domino s P;zza 356-1200

DRIVER/WAREHOUSE help need-ed Knowledge of Metro a-ea Appfy In person,, ask lor Larry, 24 :54 i a g -gerty, F H (S E corner 1Q Milei

DRIVER - S12/HR Local A OTR

Call Today 557-1200 Onfy Fee $85 Job Network

DRIVING INSTRUCTOR College Certified 1o 'each teens class A behind the wheel Call 476-3222

FACTORY - $12-$15'HR Includes benefits

Call Today 557-1200 Onfy Fee $85 Job Network

FARMINGTON HILLS production machine shop has openings tor ex-perienced plant maintenance'ma-chine repairman Applicant must poseess skills in.hydraulic mechani-cal A electrical tr ouDieehooting 6 a* phases of plant maintenance

471-2300

FILE CLERK Birmingham insurance Co. Full-time Benefits ugh t typing nece&sarj Pieaae ca* Janet 9am-3pm at 645-6200 ext 250

FINE ART FRAMER excellent opportunity to learn a fine trade Fitting. Irame making, mat A glass cutlimg No expenence neces-sary Must be good «*lh hands, re-sponsible 4 hsrO wor tmg Appfy m person 10am-4prr, Mon thru Frt Park Weet Galleries 29469 Nw Hwy Southfield'

FITNESS CENTER m Weei Bloom-field needs persons to staff check m al Cub Part time positions days evenings, weekends Call Donna. 661-1000 e n 310

DRY CLEANER NEEDS PRESSER m Canton Excellent working condi-tions Ca l Eves or early morning

642-0225

FITTER Redforfl area ste» plate fabricator has immediate opening for person experienced m machine bases 1U-

I ture building, etc Blueprint reeding a must Top pay Overtime Full ben-efits package Appfy at Metai Tech. 15720 Dale. Detroit, Ml. 533-5277

OR* CLEANERS Person lo work counter 10am~3pm Mon thru Sal Plant located m Farmington area No experience necessary Cell 346-8222

DRY CLEANING HELP

Morroing counter help Great pay Experienced preseers. all types Cafl. 861-0083

DIRECT CARE WORKERS Group home, part time weekends Canton area C M

455-2082

DRY CLEANING HELP WANTE0 Counter - Mornings A Afternoons Wool Presser - Full Time Laundry Help R6chester HIM Area 375-2630

DIRECT CARE Worker full or part time, to wor t with developmentalfy disabled adults m Waetland area No experience neceaaary $5 00 an hour to start, plus benefits Promo-tion available Ca l Gregd Bennett,

595-3253

EARN EXTRA CASH) pleasant Indoor work Auto cierfner days Sam-2pm Start ing pay $4 hr Canton Phone 454-0233

EARN $5 -$8 PER HOUR in Ptymouth-NorthviM sreaa Mo*y Maid is now accepting for f u l & part-time Tranaportation provided Ca«8-5pm, 455-2053

DISPLAY COMMUNICATOR temporary poeitiona available tor m-drnduats to -epreeert our product at tha Tel-12 Home Show Sept 29-Oct 2 No seang required! Excellent for friendly outgoing people

1-800-626-7838, Ex1 5736

EASTERN ONION Smglng Telegram A Balloons has full and part time po-sitions svailbia tor male A lemale singers and dancers Musi have good singing .oioa and reliable transportation C M 552-8888

DISPLAY PERSON

W M known national womens fash-ion Cham needs s person wfth some laarnon schooling or experience m display to |om our teem and team to do our store Interiors (Thu •* tor Western suburb* of Detroit and some nearby cmeej. The posmon » fu* Bme. weMdays Complete com-pany benefits H qualified pieaae c M tor interview 356-3933

MARIANNE JEAN NICOLE

DISTRIBUTION CENTER Weet Uvonia distribution center needs Loaders. Receivers A Pack-ers Excellent employee benefit package for fu* time employees In-cludes medical, dental A excellent employee discount progrem Pert time hours considered Appfymper-son at

DUNHAMS 38170 Amrhem

(W of Newburgh. S of Schoolcraft i Uvonia. Mi

DIVISIONAL MANAGER Janitorial Laaadlng cleaning service seeks in-dividual who doeani mmd hard wort $ long hours to oversee deenmg operations ol 90 suburban ac-counts Management experience 8 aWkty io communicate with larwtors as w M a* with cMnts essential Pri-or ianilortaf supervision $ some col-lege preferred $22 000 Afternoon shift Reply to P 0 Box 47334. O M Part Mich 48237

DOCL WORK - $11 50-$12/HR Tram on the (Ob

C M Today 557-1200 Onty Fee $65 Job Network

OOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM A W Btoomfleld Specialty RetM Store* need assistant managar cmhm A U l ture sales help Experience pre-terred Hourly wege plus comrms-• l on C M befwear »0am-5pm

478-6333

DRAFTING EXPERIENCE necea-aary. permanent poemon OT bena-flts paid vacation Appfy m parson to: Hergy, Precise Cutting Tool Corp 32203 W 8 M M Rd Uvonia

DRAFTSPERSON - « 1 year Ml time reMdWitM drafting experience Fut or part-nme Send raaumae to PO Boa 341. Btoom-fleld Hes Ml 48013

DRAFTSPERSON

hire and Sfla plan drawings Experi-enced only Ful or pert time

420-0599

ORAPCRY WORK room m need ol people tor hemmeiQ or tabMg we tram LNOTM area CM bamaan 10em-4pm 522-0180 ORfVER-areed de*very ideal tor •arty reoree Appfy In paraon m Burghardl-S Baker. 33309 W 7 M Ofl Ihe corner 0* Fl

bondetM FM Bme poMton Excel lem «aoss Muai have own eoonom-

422-91272

rouse CM Mon thru Frt 6 Winer 9em- 1pm 456-9171

0MVCT-*ULLT»«

« chert Ing Of 420-2224

I-S111

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c a a u t o W 9 • • M l 481*7

EDITOR Full time exceaeni manuscript edit-ing skills s muat Magazine- boon experience Mmimum Syr* expen-ence For publications de**ng wrrh mental health.1 addiction,'couoaaling Send resume, no phone cans to Managing Edrtor Performance Re-source Press. S t * TO3. 2T45 Crooks Rd . Troy. Ml 49064

ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLER

Experienced m connection wtth power supply transformers snd high cur-ant electrical components Abili-ty to reed schematic diagrams and layouts rsquired Apply m person Man thru Fn 8am to 4 30pm Dynapowar Corp 29199 Orchard Lake Rd.. Farmington n j l s

ELECTRICAL HELPER with 3 yrs experience m commercial & indus-trial work only Phone after Spm.

537-1452

ELECTRICIAN - JOURNEYMAN Experienced m comrnercM A light industrial Benefits A salary negotiable 553-7008

ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS JAM Circuit Company IS seeking sn-rhuaiestic individuals tor entry level assembly positions The starting wage' «s $4 7S/hr We hava after-noon and day shift positions *vs»-abie Excellent beneftt package in-cluding educational reimbursement snd opportunity tor advsncement Please apply in person between 8am-Spm Mon-Fn at Jab* Orcurt Company 32275 Many Rd Madi-son Hgts Malty Is E.of Stephenson. N.ol Whrtcombi 13'» Ml J

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Specializing m automotive electron-ics instrument ctueiers electroni-cally tuned radio systems Mmmsum 1 yr expenence Wag* A benefit package Send raeume with wags * srort history l o Box =510. Obeerver A Eccentric Newspepers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Lrvonie, Michigan 48150

ELECTRONIC TECH/ TECH SUPPORT

National computer company keek -mg indKSdue wfth computer soft-ware /hardware experience m net-working Hard drive experience s plus QuaMled appacants pieaae ap-ply r person or route reaumee lo

Uarag iv of Tech Support Microtek, i nc . 11878 Market St

Uvonla. Ml 48150

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Experienced m trouble ahooting cir-cuit boards to component recMce-matit level Understanding of isteoommumca-tion would be helpful tor the p o » tion Seff mobvallon A ml t laMe s musi If above >Mf f l re l i rms can be mal cM 2S5-1200

ENERGETIC people per i ion nsadsd with dee*e lo wort mor nmg hours

473-5806 ENGINEER

Livonia baaed aufom, Slion flnn

mmmum 2 years mgh school me-

send ea^Tis m oonfldan oe to We-ducnon Automat ic n 39001

46-50 At-fenhon CUM Engmssr

ENTRY LEVEL SURVEY EOUSP Mf NT 'w-hmcxen Muei heve emr-er sacenee 471-472S

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ESTMATOR S^«T METAL*FVAC Pteaae an* brtaf i n n M Aeanoa A* C w M s m * 2*209 W I MM RBMDM M 4«M6

OCCUSMT OeeOWTUNtTY tar a

FIBERGLASS LAMIHATOR EXPERIENCED

Jofms Corvena Cer* r7T-47e«

FLORAL DESIGNER and Delivery Person needed Wesi Btoomfleld' fower shop Immediate openings available Call Mar t 851-9244

FLORAL SHOP leeds mature fufl-time Sales Help Design experience helpful Out not -lecessary Appfy in paraon onfy, 9-Spm, at Anne Michaels, Cross Winds Mall. Orchard L * M st Lone Pine, W Bioomfleid

FLORIST Fu l or part time

West Bloomfteld A Detroit i 682-9211

FLORIST SHOP in need of mature person tor designer s i t e t a n t coun-ter and pfione sales Year round em-ployment. not * seasonal poaltlon Farmmgton area 474-0640

FOOD MANAGEMENT TRAINEE work near home, 2 yrs experience, re ta i l or l o o d m a n a g e m e n t . $13,S00-$14.000. bonus 399-1426

Ray Greene Personnel

ESTABLISHED STEEL A wsre fabri-cating plant m Wayne needs s Fore-man on the day shift Supervising A fabricating experience neceaaary For appointment c M 326- IS01

FOREMAN - AFTERNOON SHIFT Mold making or mate partem mat -ing background tor mold shop In Uvonla. C M 6-6 PM . 522-1421

FRAGRANCE WAREHOUSE In Plymouth seeks fu* time help $5 per hr plus benefUs 459-C111

-FURNACE CLEANERS ExceMnt pay company truck com-pany we tram immediate openings and lufttre advancements C M tor sppolntment 478-5026

FURNITRE PREP person ground floor opportunity for hardworking individual. Apply m person only Plymouth Fi*mture & Reflnishing 331 N Main 453-2133

FURNITURE MANUFACTURER Uvonia Area

immediate openings on day shift tor experience help Starting pay $5 50-$6 50,'hr plus benefits Call Bob Bechtei 425-7820

GARAGE DOOR InstaHer Experience preferred ExceMnt pay

355-2742

GARAGE DOOR REPAIRMAN

! am 1o 4 30 pm 427-4170

GARDEN CITY Carpet Store - Earn up to $6 per ho i * doing telephone work Good working conditions Fu* or part time positions Start now

261-7700

GENERAL FACTORY HELP immediate openings mcludee Bene-fits. 7sm-3 30pm Apply at Claaaic Container 350 S M*l Plymouth be-tween, Sam-Spm, Mon -Fn.

GENERAL HELPER and Sweeper post ions available Small shop westside 565-5400

GENERAL HELP Fu* or part time positions available tor mature dependable. fnendN people who Hie bemg busy Heeopa Crvne-' Grftware Shop al our Twelve OMs M M Mora e Ir need of MOM A

hours required Wagae oommen-

Appfy m peraon Mon thru Fn 10AM-5PM. a M tor Mrs Weber

GENERAL HELP Me ie machine shop FArmmgton H*ts area needs workers tor both day i afternoon ewfta F u l time needy employment Lieneftts A va-cations Some expenence Men ed but we tram C M 9am-3pm Mon thru Yhurs . 471-2300

GENERAL LABOR Uvonia area

C M tor I

GENERAL LABOR

Farmlnglon n e e Co has U i t pert t m e poemons open Flexible hrs Partect tor students coMge or nsgh school Good starting pey plua

•66-3840

GENERAL LABORERS Car d«M shop Fu* TM®/Part Tm»

GENERAL LASOR - K*w located to LMOfM Muet be wMng to wort 6 30-830 Mys or m n j i a $4 SO. hr Overtkns emm 8 hre par (Mr C M Toby CTD 'emporery Service

425-1290

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

GROUNDS 4 GENERAL MAINTE-NANCE help needed at growing

C M be-

OENCKAL MAMTEMANCE 8 OrNer

GROUNDSKEEPER needed M l time tor apartment complex m H e n BloomMIO

C M 661-2900

S T s S i r * M " T i $ 5 i

$6 00 * e haw to Mart Apeh L _ aOOOYEAR

SM14 O R M M M , Pm i n f i l l .

OOOOttAP SWS!C*NTte

«»M A e S t a s T p e e a w 0 * ?STT ta. ^ I I L I L T W T SMM— WS.

GROUNDS MAINTENANCE F M time year-roi*id poanion tor apartment complex m Westland

455-7100

GROUNOS PERSONNEL developmenl corporation m Oak land county Duties include lawn care landacaping A snow -amove Fu* l ima yeai around poeition e v M able immediately C M Joe. 9em-5pm 642-8686

An Eque Opportunity Employer

500 Help Wantad HELP WANTED PART TIME

Experienced Phone Soaolcx tor noma enprovemem compeny Gar-den City area 422-4842

HOMEBOUNO PERSON anawer phone m the* home to take 'eeervatioria tor airport ahuttM com-pany Must live m w cellar>0 or Plym-outh The exchange rnuet be 459 455 453 or 451 C M 459-8101

500 Help Wanted

HOMEMAKERS i PART TIME - Earn $100-$ 150 aeek

ftesidantiei home deanmg We uam Weekly pey Need car CALL MERRt MAIOS 443-5380

INTERESTED IN FREE JOB TRAINMG?

JOB SKILLS AVAILABLE IN

C i e n c e f w o r o Prooessmg Accoimtrng/CompuOng

Electr omes Real as* ant Occupeiior

A u t c R e p M nearth Ctocupebon

Building Maintenance Pnntmg/Photo typeaettmg

Contact WAYNE WESTLANO

COMMUNITY SCHOOLS For i

HOT AIR BALLOON inflatable as-sistant Need strong peraon with good attitude « work habits No a>-penance neceaaary Win pey smaa training Inlay need oem late mode Ught pick 1« or van C M between noon A 5pm only 471-7474

HOTEL rtov, hsnng from deak darks Apply m parson

Best Weal err, Greenfleio mn 1-94 a! OMwood

GROUNOS PERSON needec tor Hcmeyire* Apartments $5 an hour 8375 Honeytre* B»vO Canton Ap-ply in person 10-4 PM weMOays

GROUNDS PERSON fu* time must be 18 have valid drrvars li-cense A dependable transportation Westland apt compiei C M be-tween lOam-Spm lor mtarview appl

326-8270

GROUP ACCOUNT SPECIALIST

Large Suburban, baaed HMO seees highry motivated md^touai as Group Account Spec-alist Car id ids te Should possess 2 year degree in ac-counting with 2 years experience m a hnanciai or marketing capacity Excellent salary and benefits Re-spond in confidence to

Human Resources GAS P O Box 223

Southfield Ml 48037

Ar EquaJ Opportunity Employer

HOuSECLEANERS WANTED Dependable energetic Great pay Fu* A part-time avaaabie C M 471-1142

595-2314 Ar Eque Opportunity Employer

INTERESTING PART TIME JOB

Jom Joe Lewe uaher t u f t Red Wings snd concerts C M MOn-Frt 5-9em 567-7427

INTERIOR DECORATORS Mrs Kay's, s growing homa Deco-rating company a seeking interior decorators lo yckn our busy Mop st home isles staff Thaaa poefttone ot-

HOUSECLEANING SPECIALISTS NeedeC Ne» car turmaned pato training Apply Mon-Fn I0am-4pm Maids Intametione 3 H89 School-craft Livonia 261-7766

HOUSEKEEPER - part tans flexible hrs Good wages A good hrs 7anv 3 30pm Plymouth Ct 105 Haggerty Rd Plymouth 4550510

HOUSEKEEPERS Pari time weak days A week one 9em-2pm Perieci while your chudrer are m schopi Appfy m. person only Bem-Spm The Budgete Irm, 41211 Ford Rd neer Haggerty) Canton

An Equal Opportunity Employer

HOUSEKEEPER 6 30 AM lo 2 Home the ageo 'e rm-ington HiHs 85 ' -9640

I$30,000 * I benefit package. p«d irammg and a r opportunity to w o n tor an expending company If you're mar motivated and interested m the sx citing career opportunity c M

553-6271

INVENTORY CONTROL - W Subur-bar manufacturer needs an mdmd-uai wi l t undemanding of ccmpular-aea inventory 6 materia control systems W e input data m o aystem generate reports interlace wilt pro-duction production Supervisors A sales personnne * asawt m general nventory control duties Good si en mg salary lop benefn program Room io grow .Send reeume to • in-dustrial Relations Mgt Box *526 Observer A Eccentric newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livoma Michigan 48150

GROWING CAB COMPANY needs Drivers A Mechanics

C M to set up time for application 477-4300

GUTTER PERSON NEEDED Full T ime

wolverine Sheet Meta. 533-4/150

IB 1 HOSTESS neeoec lor ..usury : condomin iu fn Development In (

I Northwest Suburbs Must be erticu->aie and wel' groomeC

C M U S Homes 851-894C I ILLUSTRATOR/PROCESSOR I Expenence m Wuepnnt reading and-I perspective Orewings required Cal'. ' for appointment and bring portfolio

ABTECM INC 427-2252

BEAUTY SAtON .- ie«s Ha*stytfflU Montgomery Wards Salary plus commissiG— fun time Tele-twe»ve Men 356-1200

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS - door in-stallers • and people tc re-measure IOCS enperience necessar, C M Mor -Fn 9am-5pm 427-S686

HAIR CARE - $1500 bonus possible Busy m M salons Rochester Ci*w-scm Warier Advanced education 55% and up 280-2779

HAiBDESiGNEERS Expanding salon needs Hair design-ers hourfy or commission paid hofc-days vacation eoucationai pro-gram westland 261-6447

HAIR DRESSER - Licensed some experience Needed immedistery Openings ava«4b« now Frances-es s Hair Demgr, westland C M 9AM-3PM Tues-Sat 326-1470

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Ke«y Services has an immediate need tor 20 Assembly and Produc-tion workers to work, ir the Farming-ton Troy and Nov areas

if you are interested in joining Amer-ica s number one name ir tempo-rary netp please call today

Farmington 471-2050

INVENTORY WAREHOUSE

25 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS NOV1 AREA

Muss have car

Top pay Cash Bonuses

Same weei paychecks

557-5700 SNELLING

TEMPORARIES NEVER A f EE

HAIR DRESSER or Berber Stylist Experienced wtth clientele 60N, $ up commiaeion Saranda s Salon Westland 726-4834

Troy 362-1180

HAIRDRESSERS Dependable! Ambitious' Full or part-time Pleasant working conditions Uvonia area For interview422-1196

HAIR DRESSERS with experience Also Maracurisis

ANTONINO Of Birmingham Sawn FARMINGTON LOCATION

Cafl Susan Tuss-Sal 256-5990

HAIR DRESSERS Need a change7 2 chairs left In busy S o u t h e d salon Ba your own boas Call 644-2127 Eve , 937-8664

HAIR DRESSER S - ' o p notch ex-perienced pro'seaionals who know lay are the best H you are looking lor a change look no further- C M Edith or Sharon 626-2240

HAIR DRESSER wanted tor Uvonia salon Eight Mi le ' Grand River araa Commtssior or booth rente fu l or part time 476-8175

HAIRDRESSER Great Lenglhs in Southfield has 2 cha*s available for progiessrve operaior with to*0wmg Top Pay 559-0123 or 356-1378

HAIR STYLIST -Experienced m col-or A perms Guarantee p lus com-mission Benefits SIIMMM »an»ee Clipper Northville 348-0606

KELLY SERVICES

The 'Ka*yGr t People Not an agency nerer a tee

Equal Opportunity Employer M ,'F m IMMEDIATE opening m Shippmg A Receiving SouthHelC FortWft expe-nence preferable not reouired Must be abie to read a -ule Mechanic* aptitude a plus 352-7376'

IMMEDIATE POSTIONS processing rseearcf queanormasree. mee office atmosphere hours 9am-5pm 3 days per week on-ceo basis Southfleid Ask lor Barbara Haid si

827-2400 exi 319

INCOME TAX PREPARERS

No experience CK experienced Free training now Fu» or part time em-ployment opportunities m your neighborhood for tax seaaon for those people who successful? com-pete training ExceMnl earning potent iai

NATlOWWtOE NCOME TAX SERVICE

584-7640 HAIR STYLIST

Fu l or part time CMnteie waiting Dukes Family Ha* Shop. Radford Uvonla area 531-6587

HAIRSTYLIST - lull or part time Clientele waiting Stan immediately Guys S Dolls Hairsnop Mary or Cm-Oy 937-2750

HAIR STYLtST - Ful or part time sal*-, plus commission paid vaca-tion KaDe's Hat- Cutting Company Canlon area 9 e i - 6 i 9 0

HAIRSTYLIST - M l & part time Start immediately - Paid traming program Great opportunity No clientele required C M Vine* a t e i Spm Rochester 373-2*49

HAIR STYLIST Ground-floor opportunity Fsrmiog-ton HMis'Bioomfieid area Your cHenteie with our potential vou owe it to yOursM to CM 661-8990

HA.'R STYLIST immediate ooenmg Ejcaler i t pav Good beneftt s Busy Southfleic

m 358-4666

INDUSTRIAL Costing appfccelor is seM»ng a personable hands-on «idi vnJu* for a fore person position, m Plymouth S fK»o have mecharncai aptrtude oe or ianoed A s seff start-er Sails « S ' C i plus Peraon "US! be wilfcng to sccepl responai-b4rty $ grow wit" rhe organoatior. Send resume to Bo« S60 Observer 4 Eccentric Niewspspers 3625' Schoolcraft Rc v i von* Michigan 48150

information Systems Assist an: For ma(Or SouthfietC «« hrm indi-viduai must be serf-staler with good organizationa A foUow-u( skills Assist momloring Wang VS System telecommunication equip-ment personal computers A our Arm's phone system Assist m Im-piemenrmg tramrig programs 1-3 yeers -eistec expenenoe prater-eC Send resume to

Manager information Sysiems ScfUusaei L.*on E te

29201 Teiegrapri Rd Suite 50C Southfield M 48034

INVESTIGATE youi tranaltton to nigr income satisfaction from ree estate sales wnhou- eeving yout p-eeent iob with o i * tanorao krvKx-ty iteming programs C M Thorn, Matneson 737-2000 459-4100

JACOBSON'S Now accepting applications tor tu* rime tailor poartlon in man s aAera-tions dept F><evioua experience m htt ing is required ExceMnt bene-fits No Sun v s Employe* aecount Please apply m pereor w Peraonnai office

JACOBSON'S 37500 6 M M - L ivone

JACOBSON'S Now accepting applications tor f ie rime position m women's anara-tione " tevious sewing $ IWUng ex-perience -equlred ExceMnt bene-fits Nc Sunday firs 4 employee dM-count »ieeae eppflr im parson e Personne Office

JACOBSON'S 37500 6 M M - uvoma

JANITORAL COUPLES Part lime evening employment Must be •*-sponsible and have tranaportation EXCELLENT PAY 861 -1* 14

j a n n o n e A BuHdmg Maintenance " c e r t o r opar m automotive parts company Good wages $ abare benefits Apply Peruser 8am A 3pm i t 15646 Giendale Detroit

-ANITORIAL HELP NEEDEC - Ful hma days part time everange Southfleid A Eight M*e Area S5 0C pel hour 10 start 728-359®

JANITORIAL HELP of ice cleaning p a r time plexibe evening "ou r * *armington Hlie area 363-6*48

JANIT ORlAL MAINTENANCE Help needed tor Dey A Aflamoor, sMh at i l l I a-o- A Development ia-Le i v : m Northwest area Pieaee senc -eaume to Bo» 486 Obaenei A Eccwtnc Newspapers 36251 Schoofcr ih Rc Livonia. Michigar 48 ISC

JANITORIAL - PART TIME Stan $5 OC per n» Bioomfteie HUB ocaf ion Can Mar ai 646-890C

JANTORlAL PAR- 1 M £ EVENINGS

carmington Rd A -96 area $4.50 tc n a n ^ > - 6 6 * -

- A N * OP Neeoeo tor t29 bed tacawty 5 aevs per weex "am-3 30pm, Every other weeeenc oft Exceflem oeneflts ap-ply m person Plymouth Ct 106 Hag-gerty Plymouth 455-0510

J A N T OR - PART-TIME Hours negotiable sen moitveted person wrtn 'mmatxm tranaportation tc deen and maanta*-, Nc»n ?*V» building Centact Ga» Matthews Community EMS 344- -990

HAIR STYLS'T (LicensedI as Receptionm ' ues thru Fn . 2-7 30pm $5 50 per how CMSaBy.

851-7464

HAIR STYtiST looking tor or part lime Fermmgtor H*S

area Ask for Edie 553-2370

HAlR STYLIST Or BEAUTICIAN Vary bury shop CMnleae wafting at Share Vow Ha* 27726 Piymouth Rd Livoma. C M 425-5440

HAlR STYLISTS MAKE MORE MONEY in 8» Ran) a Stat lor m newfy -emodeleti salon Muat mael Mflt terms Commeeon StyMts eec needed C M Wed-Sat Asa k» Marie 562-0040

HAIR STYLISTS

HAIRSTYLIST WANTED With soma cuar lUa Exceaeni Roy-e O M tocenon C M 288-664'

HAMDYMAN - 10 " O u t hour Musi hava a

CM Mon thru Fn.. >0 2pm 589-5640

HARDWARE CASH«R PART-TIME. Noon-4pm

SALES 4 STOCK PERSON Apply at 2775 Haggerty Rd |N of Ponllec TRMV WMted LMA

HEATING 4 A « c o N o m o N e < G

HEATING 4 COOLING Apprentices Any age Metro Detron

C M bet .eer 9AM 3PM weak

"NSiDE SALES A SERVICE PERSON

tor aggressive Industr ie p u m p a » tr ibutor Good star-mg saiarv e"th increasing benefits A conditions tor the r igM person Reply to box 496 Observer & Eccentric Newspaper 36251 Schoolcraft Ro Michigan 4S150

INSPECTION BeneviUe custom rubbe moidar saees second and i n *o shift mspec-

m * Ese mg conditions C M

INSPECTOR Bench A Floor tor precewy machine shop CMM ex-perience nelptoi Appfy et 12700 Manon Redtord 53T-049C

JANITOR Part-time evenings to dean machine shoe Retiree welcome Prefer ocai resident Good starting salary

NORM A C INC 720 E ElasMne Rd Northville

3*9-26*4

JANfTORS Wort m you' area Ear- axtrs $$$ smmeOiate ooeninge leu responsible individuals hi* ' 'pen time RWiaoie tranaportation a must

Tracy 272-4304

JEWELRY MECHANIC Designer • seeking ampftious e x * •eduai witr home wortshoc wiahmg to auppiament income Bench, e x p * nenoe Oeaired 4 somsnng ousting tatmcating Reaume tc Jews*-, P O Box 422 Frenaan Mr 48025

INSPECTOR TRAINEE tor Oua*ty Control needed Expen-ence fisltiiui but no* neceaaary En-try lavei poanion o e * lev reoam Ugh school grsdusls Apply GSE mc 23640 nsises :f Dr F» ton I Ml

INSTALLATION 4 SERVICE 'emporary . Help Needsc Mtami Btoe Water Pooe

5S3-9280

INSTRUCTORS Wa w e ookmg tor eidhwduae who some kke tc leecfi i s m n s I s i l a i to prepare students to paas fhe1

MicNgen mei*anca Exam. You mue neve a mmamum of 5 succeashx years m tha Me meuranoe and-or j property 4 cesuafh, naurence buai-naea w«h teaefsng or trameig expe 1

nanca Pteaae c M ask tor u n d a 548-2092

H E A T M G 4 C O O L I N G

O N * person need aooh E r s t e r i bene-taa pesd vecenor and kieefMia pey Mon i f in i Rfi S - Spm

mg C M after 6 f v

HELP WANTED tor Oardan Cey FruRMarte l lene C M 425-J010

H6LP WANTED Fu« 4 Peri Tlma

SALES CASHEWS - STOCK

O T M M M i O e t o a M

INSURANCE

AGENCY CSR's Ma-ingar veu i srxe Psrsorviai Ser •nee • a e»io8y c e n M LorpOl SSlon of tha T i e moapandem meuranoe Agents « Mnflagan s netwon of ovar I 000 sgsr ces throughoul Mchsgen We nead EXPER*NC€D oommercM snea 4 personal anas GSR s Producers Compens Uh-tekusi Rasars 4 Claims Rape tor ma a e r o araa Our teaa are low 4 akee.s company pead C M Arm k e *

JEWELRY STORE Seeks outgoing dependable parser ic* fu* or part time pdamon No ex

E l opporturvtv to wem, • t w s 422-2232

KELLY NEEDS

YOU and 199 of your friends

and relatives!

Claims Adjuster

1-2

tor s large company

s M trsnaporlafion Apply now at Wis toaowmg location*

Garden City 422-0269 29236 Ford Road

Livonia . 522-3922 2 9 4 M W Sn M M Road

Livonia 33 u a

522-4020

KELLY SERVICES

KINDER CARE Tsecherst :

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- 1 0 F * OAE Thursday, September 22. 1988

500 IMp Wanted

KINDERCARE % A e n o u n c t * lh« SuOctr tu i * ^ i » o m

*Or t f w Southfc«k3.' f • r m t o g i on H t t * • " * • n e e i rmovet ive spproec f i l o p r o v i d e consis tent ct i l ld ce re du r i ng

D O Y O U DESIRE • Per t Urn* poei t ion wrth M l tune

• P r e m i u m pay? • S e l your o w n sc f teOuMt • M s t e r l e M / i e s s o n plen p r o c u r e d

•of you * * TREAT YOU ROYALLY! • S u b s t i t u t e handbook • B e n e f i t s (17 5 hours pa> m t i

v e c s t i o n meo icM. dao ia i . c M M c e r e d iscount 4 mora CMI

3 8 7 1 3 9 0 477 -4040

K I N O E R Q A R T E N TEACHER ANO AIDES

Por B v m m g t i s m araa p re -schoo l f u n a n d pe r l - t one hours Exper ience C e l e r - e d Benef i ts 644 -5767

• KITCHEN HELP W a a l B ioomf tMC Nurs ing Canter

M a p * 6 Drake haa o«ienir>gs 0 f M t A p a n l ima K i tchen Parson net S t e r l i n g wages 15 50 per f n • r t th •ncreaae l o i i 75 af ter 6 m o n t h s . $ 6 after t yr p lus f r inges

I appfy a l 6445 W Map le 1 9 a m - 4 p m Mon-Fr i

500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted L I V O N I A TACKLE SUPPLY Needs fun l i m e help s tock ing 1 sell-ing merchand ise & related gene ra l t a s k s M u s i M punctual 6 w i l i n g to w o r k 4 0 or mora hours par week F ish ing exper ience h e i p f u but n o t neceaaary Apply wi th in 2642V Five M i le Road . L r v o n n 4 2 7 - 2 7 0 6

L O C A L DELIVERY DRIVER Full l ima , benef i ts avai lable Sou th f i e l d baaed company C o n t a c t R ichard 3SS-0720

' LUNCH AIDES For a schoo l m Farming ton HlRs 10:45 A M -12 45 M o n th ru Fri Re-spons ib i l i t i es Include s tudsnt su-pe rv i s i on in the lunch r o o m A on the p l a y g r o u n d 6 lunch r o o m O e e n - u p

C e l 9 5 1 - 2 3 9 4

P L A S T I C INJECTION m o w i n g l * rm l o c a t a d in Can ton is accept ing a p p l i c a t i o n s for Machine Ope ra to r s 4 Aaaamb le r s lor I hair day & m i d -n igh t shift All tn isreeted cand ida tes s h o u l d *p© l y In person 9 e m - 4 p m at L indsay 6 Psvslich 6595 R o n d a C a n t o n

K I T C H E N PORTER - PART-TIME 5 .30 P M to 10:30 PM H o m e lor the aged . F a r m m g t o n Hals C a n 651-9640

KNIGHTS INN N O W ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

FRONT DESK NIGHT AUDIT HOUSEKEEPERS

App ly Mor i th ru Frl B to 4 KNIGHTS INN

41216 Ford Rd Can ton N o phone c a M please

LABORERS N o expe r ience necessary Full 4 p a n - t i m e N o » area 4 3 ? - 2 2 t 2

L A B O R FOR CONSTRUCTION SITE Dennis industr ial Complex

50400 Pont iac Trai: W i i o m 5 0 h o u r s wee« $6 hour See Bob

L A N O C A P E COMPANY now hir ing M t ime help tor landscaping 4 l a w c u t t i n g P lymouth ; Canton Area Ex-p e r i e n c e helpful 455-3130

LANOSCAPE COMPANY n e e d s rel iable fuH t ime help, lor t awn ma in tenance 14 w ie Middle-D e " a rea 43'7-0438

LANDSCAPE FOREMAN 3 - 5 years exper ience wi th plant ma-ter ia ls 4 instal lat ion Have a pract i -c a l «now«edge of decks reta in ing waits, pat ios etc S a i l - m o t n a t e d 4 ab le t o mot iva te others Jnde r -( t e n d i n g 3f landscape archi tectura l p l a n s scandta l a n d s c a p i n g Call M a r y A n n Hansen 4 7 6 - ' 7 3 5

A n Equal Oppor tunr ty Employer

M A C H I N E OPERATORS W A N T E D Days a n d af ternoons sneaisole Full t ime No pa r t t ime 476 -7254

MAINTENANCE PERSON For a t t rac t i ve apt complex m Wea l ern s u b u r b s DrywaH p lumb ing & hea l ing expe r ience necessary Cal l b e t w e e n IOam-Spm lor in ter -view appt 326-6270

M A I N T E N A N C E PERSON tor apa r tmen t commun i t y m

N W o o d w a r d area suburbs The qua l i f ied cand ida te must poeeeas basic ca rpen t ry s k i t s as well as drywal l e lec t r i ca l p l umb ing and genera l ma in tenance exper ience Good sa lary plue benef i ts Send re-sume or b r ie f letter w i th K>C e x p e n ence to box 326 Observer 4 Eccen-tric N e w s p a p e r * 36751 Schootcref t Rd . L ivonia. M ich igan 46150

500 Help Wanted MANICURIST 'S - Top n o t c h c rea t i ve peop le with unique skies In N X ar t latry W Broom held Can Ed i th or Sha ron 6 2 6 - 2 2 4 0

MANICURIST v a r a n f s Hair Today Wonde r l nd M e l . UvorMa. Exper i -ence a muat No cHentede n e e d e d

Can Ken: 2 « i - 4 0 1 0

MANICURIST W A N T E D Fua t ime Uvonla sa lon

Cal l 4 6 4 - 2 2 7 0

M A I N T E N A N C E PERSON fu l l t ime c lean ing vacant apts 4 Uoht ma in tenance work lor large high r ise comp lex . Sou th f ie ld araa 559-3420

MA INTENANCE-PA INTER 4 days a week

Mus t be exper ienced Call Bo ts fo rd Inn 474-4600

M A C H I N E OPERATORS S4 50-( 4 75 L o n g ' a rm ass ignment , win t ra in Cal l Karen at 643 -6590

EXPRESS TEMPORARIES

MACHINE OPERATOR S e l - u p 4 opera te CNC punch press App ly in person Nat ional Tool 4 Che 13340 Mer r iman Livonia

MACHINE OPERATORS M e c h a n i c a l experience or e d u c a t e d ind iv idua ls to learn opera t ions ser vice 4 repair of D«ow mo ld ing ma-ch inery Apply in person M o n th ru Fri 9 A M - 4 P M ' 351 Ml* Wes t land

MACHINE OPERATORS No expe r ience necessary B e c o m e e d u c a t e d on presses lathes g r ind-ers. etc 40 hours per w w w some ove r t ime Star t ing pay 14 50 N o v 349 -6133

MACHINE REPAIR PERSON Exper ienced on 30-125 T OBi . p<esses ana support equ 'pmen t . G o o d e lec t r i ca l knowledge helpfu l Abi l i ty to flo some d « set t ing re-qu i red in this posit ion Cal l 10 A M to 3 PM only 538-6467

M A I N T E N A N C E POSiTONS avan-ab ie ar South f le id apt complex, mus t be hones t 4 dependab le to work wtth p resen t ma in tenance per-sons FuH t ime. 356-0400

M A I N T E N A N C E PERSON who haa t r a d e e x p e r i e n c e in e lec t r i ca l , p l u m b i n g 4 carpent ry Must have ow*i t r a n s p o r t a t i o n Part t ime 20 hours pe» week to service g roup home tor the d e v e l o p m e n t a l ^ dis-ab led »7 hour ly Can 255-5454

MANPOWER GENERAL LABORERS

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Call today - work tomorrow Good wages, call for appt

4 6 2 - 0 0 2 4 MATURE PERSON n e e d e d p e n -t ime d a y * 'or bowl ing center c o n t r o l counter work App ly tn pe raon

PLUM HOLLOW L A N E S 21900 W 9 Mile South l te ld

MECHANIC CERTIF IED P lymouth Firestone 1 5 0 0 per week Pat or Mar t i 453 -3900

MECHANIC For smal l engine repair shop Lawn-mowers. snowblowers. etc Part -t ime t o s tar t 2 7 1 - 5 0 9 0

M A I N T E N A N C E PREP Person for large apa r tmen t complex in Can ton Exper ience necessary i i an hour Apply m p e r s o n 10-4 P M Honey-tree A p a r t m e n t s 6375 Honey i ree Blvd. , C a n t o n No phone calls p lease

M A C H I N E R Y REPAIR 4 Mainte-nance Person required lor second shift w i th growing company Must have e lect r ica l e i p e n e n c e G o o d Bene i l ts Sue 491 -8776

LANOSCAPE LABORERS South f le id T roy 15 per hour

Reinhold Landscape 676-1351

LANDSCAPE LABORERS For s u b u r b a n apar tment compie» H o exper ience necessary immedi a te open ings Call M o n th ru Fn Be rn -5pm

879-2466 A n Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

MACHfN'NST Expe r ienced i a t h e Mill for Prec i -sion Spec ia l Mach.ne C o m p o n e n t s We l i -es tas i ' sned »maK buus iness FuH or pa r l - t ime 353 -1079

MACHINIST A n d SHOP HANDS

Tri-Mation, Inc. 30987 industrial Rd

421 -7770

MAINTENANCE PERSON PART-TIME DAYS

C o m m e r c i a l bank in Troy has an en-try level pos i t i on for a main tenance person This pos i t i on involves work-ing 8 A M - 12 Noon, M o n - f r l do ing l ight ma in tenance and repair work for our b ranches For further infor-mat ion p lease cal l our Human Re-sourcee D e p 4 at 362-5000. E«t 218 dur ing regular Dusaness hours

EQUSI O p p o r t u n i t y Employer M.'F

M A I N T E N A N C E PERSON Minor ca rpen t ry , e lect r ic p lumb ing , genera l repa i r s 349 -3210 831-3070

MAINTENANCE PERSON Some expe r ience necessary Cafl Cer t i f ied M g m ' t Co . 352-8750

M A I N T E N A N C E PERSONS FOR apar tmen t comp lex Live m Exper i -enced West S ide Can between Sam-Noon lor appt 476-6600

MACMiNiST-MiB. Lathe, Gr inder M i n i m u m 4 years experience - N C expe r ience preferred Benefits Day 4 night shi f ts avai lable Contac t Mr B rown at 346 -0070

LANDSCAPE LABORERS 3 - 5 years e i p e n e n c e 'or large well e s t a b l i s h e d c o m p a n y S k a n d i a - a n d s c a p l n g Ca« Mary Ann Hansen 476-1735

A n Equa l Oppor tun i ty Employer

_ L A N D S C A P E 4 LAWN MAINTE-N A N C E wan ted Troy f i rm Exper i -enced or wM t r am 565-2423

i_A NDSCAP1NG, Lawn I peop le tor Southf le id Co.. fu»- t ime Mus t have own t ranspor ta t ion 4 be d e p e n d a b l e 354-3213. 489-5955

LAP H A N D - p e r * o n to l eem l o be Lap H a n d Can 477-3230

L A R G E MAIL ING C O M P A N Y In De-t r o d . l oca ted at 1601 Clay St 2 Wks E of 1-75, need* man sorters, l a b o r e r * , insert ing opera to rs me-chan i cs E i p e n e n c e helpfu l but not neceaaary Apply in pe rson

LATHE 4 BRIDGEPORT O p e r a t o r Exper ienced only

356-7681

L A T H E HANO - CNC lathe opera tor , exper ience not leceesery wW tra in •enable self mo t i va ted person Livo-nia araa 477-4230

LATHE HAND Exper ienced on detai l work Mini -m u m 3 years Walled Lake area » 363-1567

W T h E HAND Machine tool shop In f a r m i n g t o n .s look ing for a pe»-SeA wrth exper ience in detai l work

• V 471-0578 • w

. LATHE HAND -TOM 4 gage work Over t ime •4/klent industr ies 12950 master Rd

. - H e d ' o - d

v " L A U N 0 R O M A T ATTENDANT J t o r t h v t B e Township Peasan t wo rk -- M g cond i t i ons Part or fuB t ime

' Ca l l 349-7174

- I A U N D R Y - Full or p a n t ime 9am-• 4 p m week days 4 w e e k e n d * Appfy

In p e r s o n only, Sam-Spm The • B u d g e t e l mn. 41211 Ford Rd (Near • H a g g e r t y . j Can ton

A n Equa l Oppor tun i ty Employer

LAUNDRY PERSON p a n t ime af ternoon shift, 3pm-1 1 p m P lymouth Ct 105 P l y m o u t h

" s o g e r , 455-0510

LAUNDRY PERSON To wo rk in tuxedo rental shop Uvo-n ia a r e a A l k lor Mr D 425-7070

LAURA CASPARI H I Special ty Store. Twelve

M seeking t u t 6 p e n -For interview.

• ca l l Lisa, at 344-1066

L A W N MAINTENANCE 4

o w n t ranapor ta t ion 477 -8058

L A W N MAINTENANCE - 2 raaponai-Mo p e o p l e tor lawn c a r * work Mus i b e 18 or Over 4 have rename trene-« & r t e f l o n CM fat - 669 -0366

L A W N MAINTENANCE CO IMung app l i ca t i ons tor f u l or par t t ime he tp l < yr*. or o lder pey based on

i C a l Dan 422-6529

L A W N MAINTENANCE M u s t b e 1* yuan or oKtar pay t 6 0 0 par hour or more r i g o n exper ience C M

261-2614

L A W N MAINTENANCE HELP F u l 6 p a r t nma now svaasble Expe-r i ence p re fe r red 16 l o K per hour C a l 626-6064

L A W N SPRAY TECHNICIANS E a r n u p l o $ 4 5 0 par week, m a r a e -

trssn ]

MACHINISTS Gr i nde rs b r i d g e p o n and lathe oper 81 o r * Ca l ' Kern industries in Nov i

349-4866

MACHIN IST S L O T T E R H A N D FuN t i m e E ipe r i snce pre fer red but wi l l t ra in Ron Ingram Slot t ing CaB 478 -2430

M A C H I N I S T S Mach in is ts , bor ing mill ope ra to r * , m a c h i n e assemblers - lo in a g r o w -ing. s tab le company for a secure fu-ture Day and night shift Call Janet at N T C , 824 -8494

M A C H I N I S T S O p e n i n g * m too l room Requires ex-per ience m surface gr ind ing, ID Gr ind ing lathes shaper or mil l C o m p e t i t i v e ra te 4 c o m p a n y - B a l d benef i ts inc lud ing t t t andanca b o n u s 4 ga in sha r ing Apply In pe rson or send resume to

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FULL TIME Maintenance Specia l is t . Sen ior C i t o a n s building, c o m p e n s a -t i on inc ludes apartment Equal op -por tun i t y employer Send reaume t o Box 394 O b s e r v e 4 Eccent r ic N e w s p a p e r s 3 6 2 5 ' S c h o o l c r a f t Rd L ivoma. Michigan 48150

MAIDS We a re lu r ing lull t ime energet ic and t r u s t w o r t h y workers who want t o ea rn S 6 - M per hour after t ra in ing Ideal h o u r s Advancement Paid va-ca t i on a n d other benefits p r o v i d e d CaH t o d a y lor a p p l 569-7524

MAIL CLERK/COURIER • Troy loca-t ion , lu l l t ime, Mon th ru Fn 8-5 Benef i t s S o n process d i s t r i bu te mai l 4 genera l off ice ass is tance Heavy l i f t ing is required Must have g o o d d r i v i n g record 4 own car H igh schoo l g r a d u a t e - cler ical e x p e n -ence he lp fu l , appl icat ions avai lab le Proc to r Homer Wsrrer. Inc 2100 W Big Beaver Troy Ml 48084

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FuH t i m e ' o r large apar tment c o m -plex M u s t be hard work ing yet de-p e n d a b l e w i th ax can ant a t t endance r e c o r d S ta r t i ng salary negot iab le B t o o m f l e l d a rea Cal l b e t w e e n 1 0 a m - 2 p m Monday - Sat 336 -1216

MAINTENANCE E x p e r i e n c e d ACM to p e r f o r m a l pnaaea of bu i ld ing m a m t a n w i o a 4 c a p a b l e of do ing finish 4 detai l work Mus t have own tools 4 vam-d e Salary p lua mileage Send re-s u m e to P O B o i 8149 West B loomf ie l d . Ml 46304

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M A I N T E N A N C E P ' o p e r t y M a n a g e m e n t Company seeks amb i t i ous , exper ienced, hard-w o r k i n g p e r s o n to p e r f o r m 4 over-see Ma in tenance - Handyman dut ies at var ious M a c o m b 4 Oak land Coun ty l oca t i ons T ranspor ta t ion 4 pr ior expe r ience manda to ry Send resume, in con f idence , to

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MAINTENANCE W B loomf ie ld A p e r t m e m c o m m u n i -ty is a c c e p t i n g app l i ca t ions for ma in tenance pos i t i ons requ i r ing ex-per ience m H V A C systems, appl i -ance repair p l u m b i n g , ate It you are a h a r d - w o r k i n g ind iv idua l wfth a des i re to succeed a n d advance, s e n d let ter of in teres t or reeume to: Apa r tmen t 8 0 7 M . P 0 B o i 2360. Fa rm ing ton H « s . Ml . . 46333

M A I T E N A N C E 4 J A N I T O R I A l P o s i t i o n a v a i l a b l e m i d n i g h t s , 1 i 0 0 p m - 7 a m Full benef i ts Must be sen s ta r te r 4 want to work Send inqu i r ies to Bob , P. O B o i 39064. Redford . M l , 48239

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M A N A G E M E N T peop le - Your p ro-fessional sk i l ls cou ld be the perfect b a c k g r o u n d tor a reward ing career m res ident ia l and commerc ia l / i n -vestment real es ta te Be your own boss aet your o w n h o u r * ( 4 0 , 0 0 0 t o $70,000 i n c o m e and a secure fu-t u re Cal l abou t our "CAREER SEM-INAR' aer lea Cen tu ry 21, 478-6006

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SAIL P R O G R A M C O O R D I N A T O R Wa* o r g s n a e d . en thus ias t i c f igure or iented indrvKjue i l o c o o r d l n a t a our ac t ive aMMtg p r o g r a m m summer and ski p r o g r a m In w in te r SaMng mteree is end e x p e r i e n c e e p lus ThM (ob a f u l t i m e w i th bene f i t s C a l be-tord S e p i 2 8 5 4 5 - 0 5 1 1

SOUTHFIELD PUBL IC S C H O O L S e accept ing appaca t lons lor subs t i t u te and fu l i -bme n o o n s i d e * e n d ce le l e -ne helpers. 2-3 h o u r s per d s y Salary I S SS 10 ( 6 5 7 par hour Send let ter of app t tcaUon ks tmg quaMlcat tons a n d w o r t aapar tanos to R s y m o n d B# iun SupsnrMor o f Human Resources. J W E Ad tmme-t r s t l v s C e n t e r . 2 4 6 6 1 L a h s e r . S o u l f t M d . Ml 48034

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S A L E S H E L P W A N T E O Matu re e i p e r t e n c e d pe raon pre-ferred lor- fu l l t ime poe i t i on G o o d s ta r t ing sa lary CMI lor appo in t -ment . Levin Beau ty Supp l y 24895 Coo l idge . 547 -9869

S A L E S - INDUSTRIAL Career o p p o r t u n i t y Earn J 2 0 000 -$24 000 in 1*1 year R e p e a l busi-ness Ex tens i ve t r a i n i ng C o m p a n y benef i ts Cam B o b O n a e r k o . M o n 1Q-4pm 1 -600 -257 -8353

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SCREW M A C H I N E O P E R A T O R S -GEL. INC has i m m e d i a t e open ings tor. expe r i enced mu f t i s r«nd ie screw m e c h m e o p e r a t o r * We offer excel-lent w o r k i n g c o n d f t i o n * . g o o d bene-f i t * 4 w s g e s negcrt isbto d e p e n d i n g u p o n qua l i f i ca t i ons For a pe rsona l in terv iew c o n t a c t G Jul ian. GEL. tne 3 4 0 0 0 Au t r y U v o m a 522 -8010

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C a n d i d a I e lor th is poe i t ion will be r e q u i r e d t o u n d e r g o a t h o r o u g h b a c k g r o u n d invea t iga l lon psycho-log ica l ev s k i a l ior , and p re -emp loy -men t phys ica l pr ior t o be ing h i red

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S E A M S T R E S S Exper ience p r e f e r r e d on mdus t r lM mach ine tor m a r i n a m a n u f a c t u r i n g company Ful l t ime p o s i t i o n wi th g o o d w o r k i n g c o n d i t i o n s s n d b e n e fits Pieese appfy w i th in be tween 8 am 4 3 p m Great Lakes B o s ' Top C o m p a n y , 2 0 0 N o r t h I ndus t r iM Dr ive P f y m o t i m 459-8080

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PERRY DRUG S T O R E S . INC ia look ing lor fuH a n d pa r t t ime S tock / Ceehlei P e r s o n * n e e d e d tor A M 4 P M shif ts App ly m p e r s o n a l 3 0 6 3 0 Orcha rd Lake Road . F a r m i n g t o n Mies Inqui re st the P h a r m a c y Counter

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For medica l supp ly f i rm m N o r t h -vil le Must have C R T expe r ience Benef i ts Can S h a r o n 3 4 9 - 5 6 8 3

S T O C K & — D T S P L A Y H E L P Wanted. Experience pre-ferred. full & part time po-sitions available

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33152 W 7 M ILE - L IVONIA

STOCK M A N O L E R - F u m i t u r a , fun t ime. 5 day work wk , a p p l y 15950 Middlebei t Rd . U v o m a . 525 -0030

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3 5 2 - 1 5 3 0

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SUPPORT TEAM t6/-hr guaran teed » . » 464 -4403

SUBSTITUTE CAFETERIA HELPERS

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SUPERVISOR CARPET STORE I N V E N T O R Y

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— - - 357-3 Gery Garland 57-3120

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MARKET PLACE 500 Help Wanted T E A C H E R ' C H I L D CARE WORKER -S i V incen t 4 Sarah Fisher Center a mu i t i p u r p o e e soc ia l aennce agency has p o s i t i o n * lor m s t u r s persons w t i c en joy w o r k i n g swth ch i ld ren Ful l t ime p r e schoo l teechers 4 aa s<star 's 4 ful l Ume todd le r pos i t i on* hours 9 s m • Spm T0sm-8pm wesk d s y * Requi res * « p e n e n c e 4 e d u c s t i on m ear ly chi ld deve lopmen t F u l beneftts

Part t ime p o s i t i o n * tor pre schoo l 4 m l a n i t o d d i e i a i de * 3-6pnr week-day *

App ly m person Se ton Daycare . 29475 i r -ks ier Rd Fa rm ing ton Mills

A n Equa l Oppor tun i t y Employer

T E A C H E R S Cer t i f ied math or ele-men ta ry educa t i on Afte- schoo l 4 even ings 6 to 10 h rs a week Cell M o n t h r u Thurs 6 2 6 6825

T E A C H E R S Your p ro fess iona l ski l ls c o u l d oe l i e perfect beck -g r o u n d tor a r ewa rd i ng career m res iden t ia l s n d commerc ie l ' ' i nves t -men t rea l es ta te Be your own boss se l your Own hou-s $40,000 to $70 0 0 0 i n c o m e and a secure f u t u ' e Cal l Sbou i our CAREER SEMI-N A P ser ies Cen tu ry 2 ' 478 -6006

T E A C H E R 4 TEACHERS ASSIST-A N T newrfed for p n v s t e nu ' se ry schoo l in B e d f o r d Township CMI 9 3 0 A M - 6 P M 4 73 ' 860 or 346 -4340

TEACHER WANTED Fu f l i m e E s " y c h i l d h o o d rtegree B i r m i n g h a m a-ea 645 0 8 6 3

T E A C H I N G Pos i t i ons Oopen - after-n o o n teacher i m d e r g e n e n Per-m a n e n t subs t i t u r s - p re -schoo l kin-d e r g a r t e n ,20 hours wees guaran-t e e d m o r e h o u r s a v a " s b l a 1 E i p e n e n c e wi th y o u n g ch i ld ren nec-essary Piease send resume and/Or c o m p l e t e an app l i ca t ion a ' Terry Nursery Schoo l 1 5 4 ' Wash tenew A n n A r b o r Ml 46 >04

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KELLY W e need ' 0 0 ught indust r ia l w o r k e r s N O W for long t e rm ass ignment in the C a n t o n - area d o i n g -ework o n ha rnesses No e i p e n e n c e a necee-sary Mus t De re l iab le end have your o w n t r a n s p o r t a t i o n Apply now

G a r d e n City 422 -0269 29236 F o r d Roed

Livonia . . 522 -3922 29449 W S n Mue Roed -

KELLY .SERVICES

The Ke«y Girt Peop le N o t A n Agency Never A Fee

Equs i Oppo r t un i t y Employer M i F,'H T E C H N I C A L W R I T E R S / T E C H N I C l A N - G M t renarmss ion expe r ience p re fe r red Send resume to 24555 H M t w o o d Cour t , F e r m m g t o n Hies Ml 4 6 3 3 1 s t i en t i on R Walker

T E L E M A R K E T E R S - s s p e r l e n c e p re fe r red b u l w«l t r am r ight pe rson G o o d hour ly wage p lus c o m m i s s i o n Even ing shi f t W e s t l a n d 722-3333

T E L E M A R K E T E R S - F u l or par t t ime G o o d pey p u s c o m m i s s i o n Can 4 76-0092

T E L E M A R K E T E R S - t icket sales, d s y s n d even ing shi f t G o o d w o r k i n g c o n d i t i o n s 4 hour ly pey C o n t s c t Peu l 552 -5041

T E L E M A R K E T E R S - E x p s n s n c e d earn ho l iday money now Hour ly w e g e p lus bonus s y s t e m Can Mr Ray b e t w e e n i p m - 9 p m , M o n - T h u r s 569 -7773

T E L E M A R K E T I N G P O S I T I O N S evei iabta n o sMHng involved ' Sa lary s n d bonus 1 H y o u Uke to telk on the phone and have a pteesent speak ing vo ice CMI T o m Cal lahan for in ter -view a l 5 2 2 - 4 8 0 6

T E L E M A R K E T I N G - M a r k e t i n g - d e -p a r t m e n t o l rapid ly g r o w i n g c o m p e -ny in W e s t l a n d needs 2 ta tamarks t -m g p ro fess iona ls to Qualify us sales •eads Sh i f t s a re f r o m 9 a m to 1pm and 1pm to Spm E i c M l e n t ea rn ings ava i lab le together wf th a great w o r k i n g e n v i r o n m e n t Can Mary s i 729-3344

TELEMARKETING Select f r o m these f i e o b i e hours

• 3 t o 9 p m • 4 45 to 9 p m . 5 30 t o 9 3 0 p m

For the p roven te tamerketer t he re a t poss ib i l i t y t o c h o o s e your o w n h o u r s

idea l tor a h o m e m e k e r re tu rn ing to work or a ser ious co l lege s tudent

ONYX 356-6699

(Fr iday Psy t h e ONYX Way)

T E L E P H O N E A N S W E R I N G o p e r t t o r s n e e d e d tol 4 par t t ime hours i v a i t e b l e W e t r am Fs rm ing -t o n p lease e e l tor torfher deta i ls F a r m i n g t o n 500 -5797

T E L E P H O N E R E S E A R C H No k H m g . Flexible even ing* 4 Sat h o u r * Neer 12 m i s 4 Sou lh f t aM

424-0800

T E L E P H O N E R S - PART TIME Phone rs n e e d e d tor survey cafts. even ings 4 w e e k e n d s $3 50 per hr CMI b e t w e e n 12 n o o n 4 7pm. M o n

t h r u Fr l 5 0 4 - 2 5 0 0 or 584 -2591

TELEPHONE SALES REPRESENTATIVE

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tu ra ty tor * p e r s o n ssho wel-c o m e s s c h M t a n g t who we l comes s f r ^ n d r y work e n v i r o n m e n t s n d w h o

p h o n e vo ice Seers Roe-buck a n d C o nceneee F iagemp C lean ing Servloae hes s poa l t l on a Mtalait tor an s n l f m t s s m r salee or i -e n t e d m d M d u M to receive m c o n a n g cMM and to oon-tac t p rev ious c u s t o m e r s W e offer a compet i t i ve

to b e c o m e s p e r l ol a pro-

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T e l e p h o n e S a l e s

T e l e p h o n e S a l e s R e p

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500 Help Wented 500 Help Wanted

TELLERS PART-TIME

Mich igan s largest sav ings 4 losn assoc ia t ion has p a r t - t i m e Tssler po-s i t ions avai lable et o r t c e locat ions l is ted be low Pos i tons ofter publ ic con tac t wi th exce l lent w o r k i n g con-d i t ions and compe t i t i ve pay Candi -da tes must heve a g o o d m a t h ept, tude and l ight t y p i n g abi l i ty Cash hand l ing expe r ience r e q u i r e d

OFFICE L O C A T r O N S L ivon ia - ' 9 4 1 0 M idd lebe i t near

7 Mi le Rd L 'von ie 37077 W 6 Mi le R d al

N e w b u i g h B t m i n g h a m ' 0 0 0 Heynes be tween

Hunter 4 A d a m s Fa rm ing ton Hills - 33333 W 12 Mi le

Rd at F a r m i n g t o n Rd West B loomf ie ld 6465 O r c h a r d

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FIRST FEDERAL OF MICHIGAN

1001 Woodwsrd Ave Detroit. Ml 48226

A n Equa l O p p o r t u n i t y Emp loye r

THE K R O G E R S T O R E at 37025 G r a n d River F a r m m g l o n

(G rand River Ha is teed P l a i a t IS now n i r ing p a r t - t i m e he lp in an dep ts ' H o m e m a k e r s 4 H i g h Schoo l s t u d e n i s earn a u r a money as

• C A S H I E R S • B A G G E R S • D E L I DEPT

• G R O C E R Y OEPT Appfy at S t o r e O f f i ce

TICKET SELLER Prev ious cash hand l i ng expe r ience mus t have f lex ib le h o u r s Pay a -$12 00 p w w w i i eve r a g e 2 to 3 even ts per week S o m e a f t e r n o o n * 4 s o m e even ings C o n ' s c l the s m -p l o y m e m ofhee 140 No F o u n d e t l o n Hall. O s k l s n d un ive rs i t y Roches ter Ml 4 8 3 0 9 - 4 4 0 1

An Equs i Oppo r t un i t y Employer

I /ENDING ROUTES ava i lab le fast-sst g rowing vendmg f o o d serv ice compeny in C a t r o n m e t r o a raa l ook -ing for people wi th t m c o r e des i re t o work We ' e q u n e high schoo l edu-cat ion d r i ve l s i-cenee 4 exce l lent d r i v ing record c o m p e t i t i v e salary wi th benef i ts in teres ted p e r s o n s w t h 4 wi thou' expe r ience m a y app ly •n person M o n th ru Frl 9 a m - 5 p m at HAV IMC 19606 Schoo lc ra f t D e t ' o i i M ich i corner Schoo lc ra f t 4 Evergreen exit 196 at Eve rg reen i or Cal l tor appo in tmen t 6 3 8 - 5 2 5 0

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VIDEO TAPE ARCHIVIST Progress ive hugh tech f i rm m Sou th -f ield is seeking an mdiv idua l to per-f o rm v s r « u s l ibrsry 4 vsul t du t i es The ideai cand ida te wiU b e deta i l onen ted 4 b e ab le to M I 4 pack heavy mater ia l Prev ious l ib rary ex-p e r e n c e he lp fu l bu1 not necessary Saisry p>us tut l benefn p a c k a g e Send qual i f icat ions i nc lud ing salary requ i rements t o V ideo ' a p e Arch i -vist P 0 box 3 4 5 1 L a t h r u p V i l lage

M l 48076

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S a l e s Bi rmingham s f ines ' wa l l cove r i ng 6 w indow t rea tmen t s to re has i m m e -d ia te 'Opening* tor m a ' u ' e . toll t ime Sales Assoc ia tes Expe--er.ee D>e-•e<red bu ' not essent ia l it you nave an eye for color e n d enyoy w o r k i n g With people you <1 uke th ia o p p o r t u -n i ty Gooo s ta r t ing sa lary t ' i n g e benef i ts 4 exce l lem w o r k i n g cond i -t i ons Excel lent a d v a n c e m e n t for the r ight i n d m d u a i " " e a s e can Joyce fo r a n interview

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647-4378 or 564-4935

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

ATTENTANTS - F u l - t i m e tor d a y * a n d a f t e rnoon* W * a re l ook ing for c a r i n g ind iv idual* that heve love a n d underMand ing for the elderly Mus t b s dependents snd have o w n t rans-po r t a t i on Star t ing salary $4 SO an h o u r Apply at W h n e h M l Home. 40875 Grand River Nov i be tween M e e d o w b r o o k 4 Hagger ty Rds or cal l Mary Lou 4 7 4 - 3 4 4 2

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

BUSY DENTAL OFFICE in L ivon ia needs f ront desk pe rson wf th expe-r a n c e m the dentei f ie ld a n d g o o d •ec re tene l su i t s Excel lent h o u r * , benef i ts Can Rose or leeve mes-sage 464 -7770

CAREER B U R N O U T ? How About s career in in ter ior d e c o -ra t i ng No fo rma l t r a i n i ng r e q u i r e d Several a v e l s of oppor tunr ty f r o m apprent ice decorator 10 poss ib le Dusinee* par tnersh ip 855 -8640

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Cash ie r Mipwest Heal th Canter 5050 Schaetor Dea rbo rn . M< 48126

CHIROPRACTIC A S S I S T A N - need-ed for mui t i d o c t o r * o f f i ce m Roya l Oak 20 to 30 hour * per week

549-0140

C L NlCAL ASSISTANT to work in-dependent ly G o o d v e n e p u n c t u r e SKIM 4 some laboratory expe r ience ne ip fu l W B 'oom' ie id 7 3 7 - 7 0 0 5

W A N T TO oe y o u ' Own BOSS? c a r m e r s insurance Group - ' o " e r s oppor tun i t ies to open, y o u ' o w n in-surance bus iness S t s r t par t t lma wi thout g iv ing up y o u ' p rasen t e m -p loyment Co l lege g raos For a c o n -f ident ia l in terv iew cMI 559- ' 6 5 0

TIRE SERVICE PERSON n e e d e d W t x o m a rea 6am-6pn -

3 4 8 - 9 6 9 9

[ WAREHOUSE - B M I t a f - T u u n a . AT: H V A C DtMrubnor , has a open ing to r a warehouse worker in its R e d t o r d

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CLINICAL MEDICAL A S S I S T A N T tor internist Exper ienced in Vans punc tu re 4 E K G 20 -30 h o u r * Southf ie ld area Reply to box 508 Observer 4 Eccentr ic N e w s p s c a r * . 36251 Schoo lc ra f t Rd L ivoma, Mich igan 48150

C R.N.A Excel lent salary S u b u ' b a n no*p>tai No weekends no on-cal l Ca l l 4 2 1 - 9 2 4 0

CHAiRSlOE DENTAL Ass is tan t - .n L i i r j 'Ma Pieter ROA A p p r o x i m a t e l y 2 5 hours per week no weekends Contac t Jan at 464- 7771

DENTAL ASSISTANT - FuH t ime for a busy West B loomf ie ld p rac t i ce Exper ience pre fer red Compe l r t i ve salary 4 benef i ts 737 -2090

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6 4 2 - 9 4 3 1

TRAVEL AGENT Birmmghem., 2 y r * e x p e r i e n c e A p o l o . vaca t ion ' c o m m e r c i a l greet w o r k i n g e n v i r o n m e n t bene f i t s paW p a r k i n g Be th 6 4 4 - 5 7 1 1

TRAVEL AGENT E x p e r i e n c e p r e f e r r e d S a b r e t r amed L e a u r e c o r p o r a t e mix Re-ply to Cero i 455 -6600

TRAVEL AGENT 4 M A N A G E M E N T P O S I T I O N

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TRAVEL AGENT Out aide sales p e r s o n n e e d e d for W Btoomfleso t revM agency o f fe r i ng compe t i t i ve c o m m i s s i o n 4 tol use o l Sabre C a l Jane. 8 5 5 - 4 9 6 0

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TRUCK D R I V E R / L A B O R E R wanted , tor C o n s t r u c t i o n c o m p a n y CMI 532 -0500

TRUCK DRIVERS f r o n t - e n d a n d r o l - o f t

G o o d b e n e ! * * Ptaeae c a l 292 -0000

TRUCK DRIVERS W A N T E D M u M have cnau f tau r s t c e n a e raa-abie t r anapo r ta t i on 4 k n o w i n - c o u n -ty a ree App ly Wl p e r s o n M o n - F n . I 0 e m - 4 p m 987 M a n u f a c t u r e ' s Dr (NewCurgh /Che r r y MM| W e s t l a n d

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DENTAw ASSISTANT needec par t -t ime tor general p rac t i ce In Wes t -lane ares R e t p o n a b i l i t i e * a r * var -ied 4 -squ i re exper ience A n m t s r s s t in qual i ty pat ient c a r e requ i red Benef i t * C U Linda 697 -4400

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Sou th f i e ld / B i r m m g h e m araa special ty p rac t i ce tt look ing for a br igh t , p re fe rab ly ex-per ienced add i t i on to i ts ou ts tand -m g p r o l s s s i o n a t a a m ExcMtant sal-ary 4 benef i ts carssr a d v s n c s m e n t oppor tun i t y CMI Do reen 3 5 7 - 3 1 0 9

WHEEL CHAIR V A N DRIVER, C o m -mun i ty EMS a seek ing n o n - e m e r -gency van d r i ve r * C h a u f f e r * l icense and cleen d r i v ing r e c o r d r e q u i r e d Contac t Mary B a r m n g at 3 4 4 - 1 9 9 0

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W O R K I N G Nov" mo the r seeks d r i ve r tor Monday a f te rnoon d a n c e leaaon m Btoomltetd 2 h o u r * per week

3 4 9 - 7 3 4 4

YOUTH L IVING C E N T E R S seeks posi t ive 'Ole moOM peop le wtth room m tnev h o m e tor h o m e -less youth W s oftar r o o m a n d boa rd subsidy Wsyne C o u n t y only Csn Bob Z . 7 2 9 - 0 9 4 5

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DENTAL A S S I S T A N T Full 4 pa r t - t ime pos i t ions avai lab le m Oral Surgery o f f ice B i r m i n g h a m Troy area Dental e x p e r i e n c e re-qu i red CMI 1 l a m - 4 p m 647-2 T91

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DENTAL CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT F u l t ime exper ienced 3 sairacl but w i l i n g to t r i m Ford Rd / O u c h Dehr a rea 2 7 8 - 4 7 0 0

D E N T A L CHAIRSIDE A S S I S T A N T QuaMy o r i en ted p rac t i ce m West land seek ing an exper ience Aaea t ant m 4 h e n d e d denos l ry F u l t i m e l o p pay for tha n a m c a n d i d a t e and an a t t rac t i ve benef i t p a c k a g e

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O E N T A L H Y G E N l S T - S t o r i n g He igh ts 17 Mas 4 Ryan den ia l of f -•ce needs e ton t ime dent a hygsnsM

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DENTAL HYGIEN1ST For apecieny pract ice m Sou t f i f t aM ' B i r m i n g h a m F u l t ime poe i t i on ex-cel lent salary 4 benef i t * C a l Do reen 357 -3109

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D E N T A L HYGIENIST W s s re a quMRy o n e n t e d B i rm ing -h a m fami ly denta l p rac t i ce l o o k i n g for i ded ica ted car ing pa rson Ex-per ience a requ i red E x c e l e n t sal-ary 4 bene f i t s No evenmga or Sa ls

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DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Exper ienced Pleasant w o r k i n g con-d i t i o n * Sa lary c o m m e n e u r s t e w ex-per ience W D e a r b o r n 562-5610

DENTAL HYGIENIST M o n 4 Tues . Southf ie ld a r e a C a l tor in terv iew 569 -0170

D E N T A L HYGIENIST Psr t ume inc lud ing s l t e m a t e Satu r -days C lawson araa. 4 3 5 - 6 6 0 0

DENTAL HYGIENIST Ford Rd t n Can ton Pos i t ion tor 2-3 d a y * per w e e * in fami ly o r i en ted p rac t i ce 459-1950

DENTAL HYGIENIST P x n i e s * . gent le f loss ing 1 or 2 d s y * B r u * h St in t u n n y Royal Oak

546 -4040

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661-1440

DENTAL HYGIENIST to iom p reven t i ve and f a m l y - o r t e n t -ed Berk ley pract ice E j tpenence pre-fe r -ed 546 -3334

D E N T A L HYGIENIST Exper ienced , per t tune (Fr idays) H>-g ierns i for p leasant p reven t i ve on -e n t e d Troy o f f ice 6 8 9 - 9 6 ' 8

DENTAL HYGIENIST n e e d e d tor p reven t i ve p rac t i ce P l y m o u t h a rea 32 hours f lex ib le bene f i t s C o l Rosemary 453 -0580

D E N T A L HYGIENIST Preven t ion or iented f i m l f y p rac t i ce seek ing an ihuelest ic ind iv idua l to c o m p l e t e our teem Piease can

348 -7997

DENTAL HYGIENIST Share our commi t men t t o our p s -t ients - toe t ime f r om Nov -Feb , pa r t t ime ' he ree f to r Our B t r m m g h e m tesm i t t e e k r n g sn sxpeneneed . s n -thu t i ss t i e h y g i e m t i M i n e d m p e r -•odentai the rapy We p r o m i s e an un-m a t c h e d sa l t r y and m e n v i r o n m e n t t h a t a l l surpr ise a n d deMght you We t o o * f o rwa rd t o hear ing f r o m you 645 -0780

DENTAL HYGIENIST 2-3 days /week . m o d e m B n m i n g h e m of f ice $16, 'per hou i 6 4 2 - 6 4 3 0

DENTAL HYGIENIST Full or pa r t t sne hours avai lab le

563-9668

O E N T A L OFFICE RECEPTIONIST needed, wt th a Dental b a c k g r o u n d , fo r our f r iend ly l as t - paced C a n t o n o f f i ce Muat be a s e r f - t i e r ' * ' 4 t e a m o r i en ted CMI Sue 397 -1021

DENTAL OFFICE M A N A G E R Recent exper ience w f lh acheduang insurance hnenoa i t r ' e n g e m e n t * and case p lann ing Fun t ime n o w e e k e n d s n o l i g h t s C a l tor in ter -

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4 4 3 - 5 1 1 0

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DENTAL TECHNIC IAN Expenenced f r a m e w o r k w a x e r t Fu* or p a r t - l i m * for d e n t M lab m Lrvo-n ia Can 421-2130

HT/HTL Sinai Ho*pne i h e * an immedl ia te va-cancy tor en A S C P reg is te red Of re-gistry eieg-bie PuK t ime day posi-t ion f e e l u n n g a S day 40 hour w o r t ween Aee» end 4 hokday ro ta t ion win be requ i red T m * poan ion win pic-vide f raming for a u t o p s m Pre-vious lerge hosp i ta l e x p e r i e n c e is p re fer red

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HVGlENE ASSISTANT P o n i i e c / W a i e r t o r d o f f i ce seen n g a fu» t ime exper ienced ass is tant tor Our hygiene depa r tmen t Progres-sive sa iar r 4 benef i t p e e r a g e Can Sue 581 -0264

502 Help Wantad Dantat-Madical

LPNs E A R N $ 1 3 . 5 0 / H r . MCOCA

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288-2270 B l o o m f i e l d

Nu rs i ng Serv ices

502 Help Wantad ' Dental-Medicel MEQSCAL A S S I S T A M t

For e busy o f f i ce mus t he«e e t p t n ence ven ipunc ture EKG, x-rsy 4 PFT 4SS-360C

A S S I S T A N T -SouthheKf Internist s ofAos So le p rsc t i ce ex penenced m lob ERG 4 x - ray* Benef i ts Friendly o f f ice 567 -7678

M E D C A L A S S I S T A N T -F u * 4 por t t ime poen ion tor busy family pract ice faci l i ty m Southhanc A r e * Exceeent te ie ry 4 t e n M l t * CMi L i d s for mienwew 3S3-9'»C:

M E D C A L ASSISTANT'S I P N S 4 PNS

Neeoec tol t ime for O c c n o g y * n d , Surg ico i D e p o r t m e n t * M u M bs w k | mg to t rsvei Detween o f f l c j t - S i I >48-6000 Ext 325 or 536 -4^10

M E O i C A t ASSISTANT 'PART T-ME^ 0 6 QVN E x p e n e n c s p re fe r red

1 ven ipunc tu re necessary Can S 26-9300

OENTAL TECHNIC IANS Part t ime c e r a m u t n e e o e d Learn DlCOR co lo r i ng Piecewors avai l-able 855-5533

DENTAL TECHNICIAN Euli of par t t ime f lex ib le h o m s ben-ef i ts Uncover h i d d e n skills t t screening, to be ne id Septemoe< 27th st 4 p m Can tor reservat io"-L lvon is 525-1070

DIRECTOR OP NURSING C o m p a s M o n s t e R N exper ienced in ger ia t r ic nu rs ing fdr a " t S - b e d * i -t enoec c a r e faci l i ty Mus t have g o o d c o m m u n i c a t i o n 4 o rgamzs t -ons . sn us w i th exper ience, In superv is ion a n d ' o r m a n a g e m e n t . p r e f e r r e d Sai-sry c o m m o n t u r a l e w i th exper ience

O u a k c a r t Nurs ing Center

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MTQIENEST 0 K « o w c o m e rOu con never

f ind t g o o d Hygienist when , o u warn one ' ' m o i you re o u l there p 'ease cei o u ' tnencHy of f ice 4 iom our :eem s i S n mi ie 4 H e w o u r g " L ivonia if Mor- " u e s W e d 4 alter nate Sets interest you cal l 5 9 1 - 0 0 ' ' & 626 -1494

HYGIENIST-FULL TIME P-ogresarve family o r e n i e d den ta i o " i c « Garden D t y s r e a 6 6 ' - 2 4 4 4

L P N S - R N S 3 p m - 1 i p r r 4 ' 1pm-7sr» shif ts

NURSE AIDES All t h t m

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LIVONIA NURSING CENTER

J6910 P l y m o u t h RO-Livonia 522 -6970

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MEDICAL ASSIST A N * P o r t - l i m e to w o n i r f o n a i n g t o r PoOietnst t of f ice Meoica i * n « -* n c e win help but w » n a m 4 ' 6 - 3 6 5 *

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - e x p n " i enced only tor busy i n te rna i cme prect ice in South f ie ic Wus' i know venepuncture E * G . P ( * | cnoM n-rey m(act ions lee » ger^--I a-ass is t ing 54w-56">F I

Medical Assistart i A urtaque OPPOrtixniTy tor fhe f

pe rsor Requires overivgni n e v e ir | company mooae uni ts We p r r i v m j ••ean- screening tes ts to n a v

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L P s OR EXPERIENCED M A 2-3 3 I A Iff w W k _ i n c l u d i n o sfler

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M E D ' C A . A S S l S ' A N T tor W S i o o m h e i d 4 Southf ie ic Pedi-

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Cal ' Sou th f i e l d

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' Vacisvek R N D i rec to r of N u

453-3963 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

Wsn ted w i th ou tpa t i en t psyeh is t ' i c M i n e expe r ience a n d - o r med ic* , bi l l ing exper ience C o m pe l ' tm* sa. ary 4 benef t ts b e i n g o f fe red Pieese loove a message w i th you ' name 4 phone number o n our answer ing m a c h i n e We inw ' e t u m you ' eai' as soon as o o * s i b i e 64S-1929

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FILE CLERK tor m e d i c a i center En-try level p o u t ion Bene f i t * Coil u v 6 -m * Of f i ce 2 6 1 - 9 3 0 0 or Novi Of f ice, 348-6000 Ext 325

FRONT DESK P O S I T I O N tor med i -ca l 4 p h y M c M theropy of f ice W B loomf ie ld C o m p u t e r 4 pr ior medi-cal expe r ience necesssn , Bsnehts 4 g r o w t h 6 5 1 - 0 5 5 5 851-0653

H E M O D I A L Y S I S Bio M e d i c * App l i ca t i ons of Lrvoms. s n o u l - p a t i o n t fecikty s sccopt ing appkca t ions tor s p s r t t ime pat ient c s r s t e c h n i c i a n R s q u i r s m e n t s 18yrs o ld high schoo l g rsdua ta * o m e modica i expe r ience hMpto-quo i ihod c a n d i d a t e pieese can Ma--lene Albr ight b e t w e e n 10am-2pm

525-0780 An EquM Oppo r t un i t y Employer

. P S PART T IME POSIT ION M o n - Fri p rev ious expe r ience Call 261-9300

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St Anne s Mead - 6 ' 0 6 West ' 2 Mue. Southf le id 557-1221 1

L P N / R N / M A Tired of H igh St ress pos i t i on? w o r k in a re iaxed pos i t i ve s tmos -phere. counsel ing wi th d i e n t t m * very neeoec f ieid - Weight LOOS NC l o t * even ing* Ho l i dsy * or Sunday * P s n - t i m e 4 FuB- t ime pos i t i ons •vs i lab ie wi th r a p i d advancemen t tor mot iva teo ind iv idua ls Hour ly | P l y - c o m i m s t i o n 4 bene fn s Coll T ins 559-7366

Med ica Center 23900 Orche rd Lake Rd Fa -m ing lon . M 46024

474-2600

MEDlCAc A S S ' S T A N * - M t ime exper ience 1 or ce r t i f i ca t ion pr»-fer-ec L'vqn.A Farmingtor , I ' M CMI be tween • i e m - 3 p m 474-2275

MEDICAL ASSISTAN" PART TIME

E x c i t i n g p r e v e n t o t l v e m a f l pract ice m L a t h r u t vmagc i r -Puncture EKG etc Even ings 9pm Mor thru Thurs Nor. * m c - « Car- Samdi Oeiweer 8am- '33 j t>n

MEDICAL BILLED 3 rears expe r i e r ce m 3rd P4rt> M i mg oenehts 3 5 3 - 6 / "

MEDICAL B i . ^ E R Experwncec tor surgeon (rerorv S l r j c t i ve snd piast ic ! F a r m i n g i w Hi l ls Benef i t* 6?6-226£

MEDICAL BILLEP Exper ience neeoec in .ei a re * b i l lmg Southheid * ree CMI Shan 557 -0

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E x p e r e n c e c - per t t ime 2 a wee* B u n W Bioomfie iC •srr.-MEOfCAL OFFICE ASSIST A N " Recoc l i one t tor bus> Southheid t e m i * t Exper ience requ i roc . ^en punc t l r " * X-Ray p re fe r red 7S7-T 1 '

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

H E N R Y F O R D F A I R L A N E

Pharmac is t - Par t " n n e -Henry F o r d Fei r lane Center Phar-macy has s r o p e n i n g to's p a n t ime pharmac is t The pos i t i on mvorvet • o r t i i n g 1 day per w e e * wi th vaca-t ion 4 wcx day c o v e r a g e a t needed in teres ted c o n d i d s i e a shou ld have t cur ren t s ta te of M ich igan l icense 4 retel l Or o u t p a t i e n t exper ience P e a s e aend * u b m i t * p p n c a n o r 4 resume 10 Henry F o r d Meaicaf C t ' Foktane, 19401 H u b b e r d Or 0ee>-b o m . M ich 46126 A T T N PersormM EquM Oppo r t un i t y Employer M F ' M

HORIZON H E A L T H SYSTEMS now located in the Southf iesd sree. is cur renf ty m need o l (2| BDtars - t n Outpa t ien t M e d i c a r e B l l e r end an Inpat ient Med i ca re Brttar A p p l c o n t mus t bo fanukar w i th various sec-o n d a r y p a y o r c a r r i o r t t n d x nowtadgeeb ie m Drversnec tspe-to - t apo bMing Typ ing tkWe of 40-45 w p m requ i red Oua l thed sppaconts may t u b m f l their reoume to

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P O B o x 5153 South f ie ld M i c h 4 8 0 6 6 - S I 5 3

HYGIENIST - PART TIME

Busy p reven t ion o r i en ted off ice in Deerbo rn Heights C e l 278-4470

I P N s • Compet i t i ve Wages • Con t inu ing Educa t i on • Company paid n a m i n g • Comprehens ive bene fn p r o g r e m • Flexibi l i ty in hours Come in tor an in terv iew

C imton - A i re Nurs ing Cen te r 17001 - 17 Mi le Rc

M l C w m e n s Mi 4 6 0 4 4 An Equal Oppo r t un i t y Employer

M E D C A , . ASSISTANT needed per t 1, me for s p e c s n s t Office in Ferming-ton Mus i be e x p e r i e n c e d m EKG i n d venepuncture M u s i be s b * lo w o n s f lexible schedu le Col! Beth 9 A M - 4 P M 471-3302

ATTENTION NURSES INSERVICE DIRECTOR

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Ca l l B a r b a r a B la i r . D . O . N ,

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30405 FolsomRd.. Farmington Hills

4 7 7 - 7 4 0 0

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ond-or insurance exper- I ™ typ ing tit once a P>us M u l l have of f ice sxpe- 9 JOem-1 iJOpm - * n c e Call Pot 453-2010

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MEDICAL «ECEPT>ONiST Par t - t ime S*>' mo t r ve ted for I r v o n i e Surgeons off ice Dut ies inc lude. txB

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NEW OPPORTUNITY tor Nurae Aa-watanta - Homemaaera Heal th C o -ap Studenta Wou ld you l ike i o l o w ciu- »1aft in car ing tor our res*den ia Betore and (Turing meal l i m e a ? w o r k f r om 3 P M T PM a s a u l i n g p a t x n t a entfi ge t t ing up. g o m g t o th r d in ing room car ing and m a m -tain-rig general c lean! neaa a n d o*-J e irneaa - the d i rnng - o o m App l y at We»i!«nd Con«aie»cen1 Center 3613" W War -en Weal iana

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NURSE ASSISTANTS Poa i twna avai lable - aa 3 ahrfia fua t ime 4 par t t ime for peraona »v-te ree ied m ca r ing tor tne e*>erty Ex-per ience pre fer red Out wM t r am Ex-c e l lent wagea A Benefits App ly

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4 2 t 3300 e n 4277 An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

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N U R S E S W e need car ing pro fess iona ls fo r l im i t ed number o ' staf f pos i t i ons B o t h par t t ime ana ful l t ime Mus t snow genu ine interest in ger ia t r i cs C o m p e n s a t i o n lor exper ience Ca l l M r s O Connor tor appt M1 V e r n o n N u r s m g Center , 26715 Greenf ie ld . South f ie ld Mi 48076 557 -0050

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K i t chens . B a t h r o o m s , e tc R o b 546 -1643

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581-8311 349-0564

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B A S E M E N T R E M O O C L M G L O W PRICES Free Eat 402 -2353

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102 Handymen

SUPERIOR C O N S T R U C T I O N (Former ly Mark Your H a n d y m a n )

1U i i p y d u l Itoff lO OT Put inssa. inside A out For s FREE quo te , c a l Mark 5 9 2 - 4 8 4 8

THE H O U S E O f l C a l mo If your h o m e M Mck

Inside or o u t s i d e 3 6 4 - 0 0 7 1

105 Haul ing A - 1 HAULING - M o v i n g S c r a p m e t -M. C lean ing basements . G a r a g e a . S to res etc Low set p . i c e s m t o w n Quick serv ice Free Est Se rv i ng Wayne A O a k l a n d C o u n t i e s Cen t ra l l oca t ion 547 -2764 o r 5 5 9 - 8 1 3 8

A S P H A L T - C E M E N T Broke out A nautod away Garage A shad r e m o v a l

L a r r y 4 7 7 - 1 1 4 8

C O M P L E T E T H W C I N G S E R V I C E OW Rubbish hau led away Baee-merrts. Garagea. A t t i ca Our Spec ia l -ty H e * A C o m m ' l 5 2 2 - 0 6 3 2

129 Landacap ing

ADMIRE YOUR Y A R D C o m p l e t e new A ror

V J t M X f - 8 Underg round spr ink ler s y s t e m s in-s t a t e d A serviced T rench ing , down-spout bunM. d ram M s w o r k

Grad ing - T ruck ing - Decks HACKER SERVICES 4 7 4 - 0 0 1 4

QUAUTY SINCE 1946

A L O H A - T O P J O B !

prun ing , mowing, edg ing . M t r u b re-m o v M C o m p u t e l andscap ing S o d Seed Shrubs Bark . etc. . 22 yeers expenence - Uc.. C a l any t ime . Mr TMoe 8 0 7 - 3 0 6 3

FAST H A U L I N G Garsoas A basemen ts d e w

C o n t r a c t o r s c l ean -up eeeonabto a lee 6 2

GENERAL H A U L I N G Inside A ou tMds c laan-upe t r a s h l o b r o k e n concro to S m a l J o b a . 1 Oay Serv ice C a l any t ime . 5 3 7 - 0 2 7 5

TAKE - A W A Y - T R A S H A l k inds of r u b b i s h heu tod

B i rmingham. Troy A B t o o m f l e l d a r e a C a l F red 3 3 4 - 2 3 7 9

W E E - H A U L G a r s g s O a t a m e n l - A t b c

Yaro ctoarv-up A I g h t Houeeho ld m o v i n g - 1

303-0750

1 0 > H e a t i n g 4 C o o l i n f l

All Keating Repair & Svc Roe A C o m ! E x p A U c ' d

462-1116

110

A F F O R O A B L E

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w o u l d If you had OW Bme' I —

I tor a I res l

C A L L TY-O M A J 0 6 • ctoen you r h o m e tor y o u

10% a l l o n M 425 -2290

C L E A M N G Cnmpto ls . t u p i i ' N s d c t e s r m B T h e

Way tor tone A ~ d I C C m c

H O U S E C L E A N I N G — i i M n J i a i i i ' W i j u i i M s t e ^ a n d

ANO P A M T l M G H W 1174

K S K L A B 8 K K L E A N m S p e c t e $ K) o f f M l c tean-

) P M tor y a w F r w E M . 0 9 7 - 1 ( 7 $

Oon t Moan your flouee opa te . w • * • . Ku rms s Mli teMiig. T r w M w o r t f l j

A n g e l o ' s S u p p l i e s e P e a r a S h r e o d e d Bark e Topecu B W o o d Ch ips

e D r i i s s s ) A Decora t ive S t o n e S Play, Pool A FM S a n d

e Raaroed Tkea PICKUP OR DELIVERY

FOR RENT Sod Cu t te rs . Poet Ho le Diggers. RototRers. E l c AJeo M i c h Sandatone-by the Ton. tor wens

4 7 8 - 1 7 2 9 APSEN L A W N - S C A P E

Lawn rastor . seed, s o d A s c r u b s F M ctosn-up, l a w n m t e e

S R DISC 6 a m - 8 p m 2 5 5 - 2 0 3 9

B L U E G R A S S L A W N S U P P L I E S

Now cut t ing Sod on 7 M t e bofwaon Napier A O i u b b Rd

Seed A AndWaon FertMzar

10650 W. 7 MUe FW HOURS F f t . a M . S u i 8 a m - 4 p m

3 4 8 - 1 8 8 0 COMPLETE L A N D S C A P I N G

Landocapo deelgn. HyMci oaedmg pev tng b i tcks. t o d aiMaRMlcin. M c

Saimdars A Sons . Inc 731-1581

C R I M B O L I

N U R S E R Y 20 Acres ROM*. W V t e a a M M i n t r y

90146 FORO RO . C A N T O N <4H M t o s W o l 1-275)

H o u r s 10am-7 p m . Sun. W e m - 4 p m

4 9 5 - 1 7 0 0

* D & S * Diversified Lawn Sarvtoe

Shrubs A t r a a a t r t m A p r u n e

Shrub A LaM R t m o v a l / C M o n u p o

Semtoo W you r n i t t N

5 3 5 - 6 0 6 6

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129 Landacap ing

SOOOING. L A N O S C A P t N G TORO SPRINKLER S Y S T E M S

T O P S O I L 5 '4 YOS $ 5 9 95 OELrVERED

e 5 y d ft» aand $55 del ivered e Sh reoded oek mu lch $ 1 9 5 0 yd e W o o d eMps 19 50 yd e L imes tone $18 yd e Paa a tone $ 16 yd e Poo i s a n d $ 1 6 yd e S a n d s t o n e $67 50 ton Go tden tona . variety of deco ra to r t t o n e D i i W t i i ? n d

SOD STRIPPING A RELAYING Prices g o o d w f thm a 10 mi ls rad ius of Can ton T w p

L u c a s N u r s e r y 41680 Ford Rd., Canton

9 8 1 - 4 6 6 6 9 8 1 - 5 3 6 1

135 L a w n Ma in tenance

A L L L A W N M O W I N G

DethatchlnQ. Aerating. Tree & S h r u b Trimming. Clean-uDs. 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 7 4

A - 1 TYE-OEE L A N D S C A P I N G Lawn cu t t ing , c lean up. m t n r f obs only G o o d raaablit work W a d o Ihe fob r ight 3 5 3 - 2 0 1 8 4 7 0 - 1 8 7 3

C O M P L E T E L A W N M A I N T E N A N C E Tree A S h r u b T r i m m i n g

EXPERIENCED FREE E S T I M A T E S

P O W E R R A K I N G A O e t h a t c h m g Sarvtoe by

J O H N H O P P E R JR 522 -6632 Aerat ing, n o o o d d m g . L a M Remova l

H A L F OFF FIRST C U T TIMI Ta te ra . me

LOWEST PRICE G U A R A N T E E D 427-0777

B L A W N C A R E A LANOSCAPE • L A W N SPRAY A C L E A N UPS

U C E N S E O A INSURED PINE RIOQE. 043 -0108

P O W E R R A K I N G

F M • m e b e M Ume to I na i ve e Mam Froe aM aervor ens-eal Tom M 837-1917

191 Lawn S p r i n k l i n g

L . M . C . , I N C . L A N O S C A P E A ^ W f M O t L E R S

190 M o v i n g A A C n O N M O V W O O O .

M. F lor ida. Weet CoeM. oM. • m a Shor t NoMoo S e r

J O S M O ^ N O A 0ERV1CE teC

• to fsoeSMMoa M M 8 0 - 0 1 7 7

IN0CPEN06MT MOVING

150 M o v i n g A Storage

O'SULLIVAN

mexpenarve p ro toee ionM mover Li-censed A insu red nss ldsn t l o i A Commor tcM m o v i n g Storage. RV tpacea A p a c k i n g mator taM ava l -Sbto 396-6067

165 Pa in t ing A

Deco ra t i ng RESTORE O L D A L U M I N U M SIDING Cuatom Ex ienor - ' In te r io r p a m i m g

C o m ! ,'Res Free Eatimataa SUBURBAN P A I N T I N G . 425-2756

A BETTER JOB..." ... REASONABLE RATES

SHUR PAINTING mtartor - Ex te r io r S t a m m g

O r y w a l F l nMhmg A Spray Tex tu red CeMngs

Pspsr Hang ing A HamovM A A i m n u m S id ing f to f ln ish ing

Your Sa tMlac t ion gua ran teed . wfth a 3 yr w r i t t e n war ran ty

FREE Appraisal 421-2241 ABSOLUTELY T H E BEST DEAL

O ' H A R A P A I N T I N G We • b e M any w r f t t a n est imate

Quality Workmanship Many References

Free Estimates

595-8968 A C T I O N P A I N T I N G

m t e n o r Ex te r io r D r y w s l A Plaster

Spray T e x t v * e d CsMnga Psper Hangang A RamovM mtenor A Ex t sno r S tammg

ALUMINUM S ID ING REFINlSHING

Quality Work

Free Est. & Ref. 423-5112

F a n t a s t i c P r i c © 6 5 0 % O f f

INTERIOR • EXTERKJR LOWEST PRICES-BEST WORK

COMPLETELY INSURED A l wo rk M h r g u a r a n t e e d

FREE E S T I M A T E S

425-9605 • 229-9665 • 687-7496 '

A M E R I C A N 8 T A N D A R 0 PA INT ING C O

U c / 1 n e . 27 y r s aaper tancs • pr.KsesKmM serv toM 538-4112

A R T S P A M f n N Q SERVICE QuMRywork Raaaonabaspr toas Ext A mt 38 ws . e x p . t ree SM

After Spm. 580 -0034 436-74C

A - t P A M T M Q

BOk 25y rs 535 -9002

CALO'S

4 7 8 - 4 3 9 8 u r § — t r y

E u r o p e a n T o u c h

W f 0 O r r A L L "

" " 6 4 1 - 7 7 6 6

F A T N P ^ A ^ O N PAINTINQ

185 Pa in t ing A

Deco ra t i ng

J.R.F. PAPERHANGING R a t e Free Est Guar 15 Yrs

References. 247-1460 K U S T O M PAINTING C O M P A N Y

Spec ia l i z ing m c u s t o m In te r io r pa in t ing and p e p e r m g Alao ex ter io r pamtmg. maured 6 3 4 - 3 7 5 8

L O W P R I C E S PAINTING. P A P E R I N G

Pisstenng. f lepa i rs A Waf fwaahmg 471 -2600 or 8 3 5 - 8 6 1 0

LUIGI 'S PAINTING A D E C O R A T I N G Pr ima, paint , varn ish, st M n petch-mg. spray paint Int / E x t C o m m . / Res Free Est F u l y i ns 478 -2536

MEL C A R M A C K PA INT ING C O m i / E x t Fles. . ' C o m m Qual i ty A

Guar W o r k / I n a . Owne r - supe rv i eed CMI o n e of The Beat ' 4 2 3 - 1 2 9 0

M . G O R E L I C K Pro toanonM P M n t m g - O e c o r e t m g

Commere iM A Decora t i ve Sp ray ing Guar a m s o d L icensed meured

4 7 4 - 0 9 1 1 PAINTING BY J O H N

Special iz ing m Resrdent ia i i n te r i o r -Ex ieno r

Free Est imatsa 532 -8039

PAINTING by M I C H A E L - QuSMy mt /ex t Speooi izw decs n a m i n g .

Mum Mdmg Free. Eat

PAINTING mtenor ex ieno r A c u e l o m s tamad Free es t imatae neeannsB ia re tae C M MSre 722-2005

PAINTING mtertor A Ex ienor QueWy wo rk M s low o n c e Lo t s o f l e t o i o r c e e C M Todd 0 4 2 - 3 7 7 9

P A I N T I N G Quality Work t

References Work myself 580 -3626

P A I N T P E R F E C T W e ' r e ox te re fva . n o t axpanerve '

C laanmg/pemt lng expe r t s 8 3 4 - 8 7 2 9

Q U A L I T Y P A I N T I N G Tho rough p n

fo rk Myself Free E M - S ince 1907 E X P E R K N C E O M FINE H O M E S

G u o r ' d W o r k m a n s h i p

S A M S PROFESSIONAL PAINTING m u s a t po in t ing, a l um a id ing M l

k guaran teed 642-0337

S P E C I A L I Z I N G I N E X T E R I O R PAINT N G ONLY - QuaMy n e t artel A quaMy w o r k m a n a h i p Reee Rates.

STEVE'S P A I N T I N G S E R V I C E

50% Off w T O B O R e e r r s R W R

15 Yeers Esc - F

BONDED* INSURED

6 6 9 - 4 9 7 5 5 4 0 - 7 1 3 8 6 5 6 - 7 3 7 0

20 Yrs. 6 St« Patnttng! Foot A NeeT M s M N R t e 0 s o u w e n l I done i sa l I ' I n . cgO us- 4 7 0 - 1 1 0 8

F W w w T u u d t e c .

C A L J G R A P H Y

ocoMonM M | M I O I M M U M C r i M 642

171

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190 Piano Tun ing

Repair • Ref in iah ing t b m r m z T R J O H N M c C R A C K E N

Comp i repair rebuOd - e f l n a n m g liton-Frt 9 -9 . S e t - S u n 9 - 5 357 -4068

200 P l a s t e r i n g AAAA P L A S T E R I N G A D R Y W A L L

New A repair , p a i m peers A tex tu re 6 ' h a m A Bf ld re torancee S p e o a l a -mg m water d a m a g e 25 yrs Exp Uc Low pr toea Free Est 478 -7949

AAA Balar t rv P laster ing A D r y w M New A repair P s m t peels A tex tu re work B u m re fe rences Fres eet in-sured Sal BMtonni 435-7416

AA SPECIAL IST in smMi water dam-age A p ios ts r repa i rs 35 yeers o> penenca C toan W o r k mysr i f L icensed CMI Roy 459-7197

ALL PLASTERING WATER D A M A G E . PAINT PEE^ A DRYWALL REPAIRS L ICENSED 422-9384 348 -2951

L O W P R I C E S Wstsr damage m a work , piaster n g paint ing, repairs. 471-2000

PLASTERING A DRYWALL Repairs add i t i ons new work

An work guaran teed Stste L ie 348-2447 474 -0727

233 Roof ing 269 Tile W o r k

ACCURATE ROOFING A REPAIRS - n o o n —

294 Wa l l pape r i ng

L icen ted A Insured. Free Esl Ne ighbo rhood Cons t C c 644-5553

ACE ROOFERS EXTRAORDINAIRE Excel lent p c at s -easonab io pr ice 10 yr guarantee r M free eetumataa C M Charke any t ime 595-7222

C O M P L E T E CERAMIC TILE I W M W t o r New I o y Work

35 y r s c - e e Est Af ter Spm or i

MARVIN BERLIN •ends. 5 *7 -0247

W A L . S A W 6 , ^ ^ ? A F N ' ' NG Iper S t n p p m g P ies tw

Excel lent References 15 Yrs Exp Lie D o n 346-0640

EXPERT Ce rsm ic A D ryws* repems new ce ram ic tub A shower re-g rou t i ng A ra -cau lkmg. cue lom bath r e m o o e k n g L iceneed Ret 477-1266

A L ICENSED pro toas ionM roof ing service. 23 Yrs e i p e n e n c e Guera iv teec COMPETITIVE PRICES Free E * t i m a t « Joe Gregory 478-1594

FOC TILE CO Quakty wo rk M

421 -0154

All Right it s T i m e To Do it R i g " -

W A L . J P W A L L COVERING J o a n 4 2 0 - 2 7 2 4 Ruth 624 -8545

ALL LEAKS S T O P P E D C o m m ResiC Fiat Roofs also Stuogie repairs A Tear c « s Free Est All work guar Cad Joe 4 2 ' - 4 5 0 5

L I N C O L N T||_E - dual i ty oerarruc A m a r t u s S ince 1970 2 yr guarantee o n floors Lie- » 0 7 9 6 6 1 F-ae Est C a t Dave a l 685-5774

CUSTOM A A PAPERING A INFERIOR PAIN—ING

Serv ic ing N O a k l a n d aree M ike 588-6530

- N ? C ROOF LEAKS STOPPEC ROOFS Seamieaa Gut le rs

Ven ts Fiaanmg. Onp Ledge, v s t e y s Guarar i teed. Hefwrencaa Free Est

828-2733

APEX ROOFING Queer , work comp le ted wi th p n o e U c Famly o w n e d Fan pnews M a m ot B8B D a y s 555-7223. Eves 476-8964

A VELASCO ROOFING New roofa '»- 'OOfs taar -o f fs Flat roof special ists U c A Ins Aa work guaranteed ins work 425-4830

215 P l u m b i n g

A - 1 O O A L T Y SERVICE A Wonrmenafup New roo fs r spaks •eaks s l opped Flat Roof Expert i

L ie A ms 644 -0288 or 425-8444

ABLE PLUMBER CALL -J IM : 421-7433

15 Yrs expe r ience L O e p n c e e ! D e p e n d a b l e / p r o m p t Sr Disc

ACE P L U M B I N G tion Raad' l A C o m m Lie A Ins. 24

service. 7 days A ho l idays App t made wrthm m m u i e s 4 2 5 - 4 5 5 9

A - 1 P L U M B I N G WORK C A L L H U G H

Sewer A Dram Ctoemng. l iceneed 592-0068

ALL P L U M B I N G A DRAIN CLEANING • H o t M M t a n k s re-

Low Rasaa Storm 532 -2550

AL S H O M E REPAIR SERVICE Pk i tnbmg rspe i rs g a r b a g e dMpoe-ato. touceta A d ishwashers not ea -ter tanks, eewer A d ram c toenmg

work 533-7002

BA-L S P L U M B I N G f i l l s : n a b t o ' s t e e W e ere not mgfv. wey robbers ' N o c l ia rga tor sw Ik.e c a l P lymouth area onfy 445 -7544

EXPERT PLUMBING & HEATING CO

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 M a s s * u c a n e e d

B A L ROOFING N o . Teer -o f f s - A Special ty* Gui tars . Vents No fob t o o b ig or smaa

534-5334 - Free Est 937-8139

K E N S ROOFING New ra - roo l A teer -o f fs

Free est imates i nsu red 427-5114

- L O W P R I C E S New A rspav Shmgtos AM tarr ing, ceda r gutters A re la ted carpentry insurance work 471-2000

M E C H A M C A C L Y needed for mdua tnM cons t ruc t ion shop C M 453-2121

QUALITY W O R K M A N S H I P

L icensed A H-texwd M ichee i Cons t ruc t ion mc 755-0611

RE ROOFING A TEAR OFFS 30 y r s exper i ence Free ItoMUsntilM A C o m m e r c i a l J M S ROOFING 525-5030

V A U G H N S ROOFING SERVICE

Sno-White Grout & Caulk Co

' T 4 e Cleaned A Pol ished New * u b * « » Seai S lkcone T t e S e e * . C o m p l e t e Reg rou tmg

4 4 5 - 3 9 2 6

EXPERIENCED W A L L P A P E R I N G "Fasf Reeuits Quality Work

O a k l a n d C o u n t y Aree Mergeret Ha r t -nan 625-9200

G E N E H U B B U C K <»amting A Weaoaperang

476-6310 Or 651-0666

273 Tree Serv ice A - 1 C O N N O L L Y TREE SERVICE

Tree Remova l T r i m m m g S t u n * Remova l A L a n d Clear ing m a -Free Est 482-8517

S T U M P R E M O V A L

No yard d a m a g e , buanea removed d e a n - u p A landacape evaoabw Free Esl Gar ry Lyon. 820-4126

L O W P R I C E S

P a p e r n g R e m o v a l P a i n t i n g , P tas tonng -e ia tad - o p e n s 4 ' 1.2000

PROFESSIONAL WALLPAPERING S u o e r t Work d o n e a- -eesonebto

rs tea Res - 'Comm Can Mike 978 -7349

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED-

R O N A D A M S

PAPER H A N G I N G Can anyt ime 532-8831

W A L L P A P E R I N G tor your h o m e or Oit lce 16 y rs

A A A A NATIONAL TREE A STUMP Remova l T r immmg. Topp ing INSURANCE LOW RATES

320 -0071 If nc answer - 537-3479

FAST SERVICE - L O W PRICE Treea S t u m p e A Shrube Removed A T n m m a o Free Est Fu ly m a Stevwe S t u m p Remova l 531-1129

W A L L P A P E R I N G

110 per -oa P a m t m g moo t wring 171 -2314

G A F TREE SERVICE

HENKEL S

S T U M P R E M O V A L

WALLPAPER REMOVAL INSURED

A R N O L D G O L O I N 356-0400

295 Wel l W a s h i n g

Free Est m e u r e d - 1 2 2 1

Cleaned Po in t ing Very aaonnahla I = rae Eat 5 * 5 - 2 7 4 3

POWERS TREE SERV»CE •LAT2 W A L L W A S H I N G

PAINTING A W I N D O W C L E A M N G C A L L AFTER OPS! STEVE 5 0 2 - 0 0 7 5

l OW P R t C E S - O O O O WORK WaPwaamng w i d o w A n jg aaaw mc P a m t m g All t ypea o l repai rs H»w»yrnar 4 7 1 - 2 0 0 0 8 3 5 - 1 * 1 *

297 W i n d o w s

ABSOLUTE LOWEST O R k C E S O N

R E P L A C E M E N T W I N D O W S

Bay A Bow Windows Entry A S t o r m Doors

( • rec»« wm- i i i t e i A SAVE RHONE THE

a m n u i e i r i e i i l proaaaamneM

DTL Enterprises. 425-6608^

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DAILEV A DAILEY C O N S T R U C T I O N

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ADC A R T I S T I C

U P H O L S T E R I N G PLUMBiNG UNLIMITED

WINDOWS 991 T Y - V C W

R e d i o - C B 5 8 4 - 5 9 0 0 P E L L A o r V I N Y L • L K t M

a TV VCM REP A M a

L e n g k - i t o A O t e i a r , V tteiiUMUM. I I y rs

C L E A N I N G .

• K t M ' M U P H O L S T E R I N G

4 2 7 - 5 1 4 0

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U F » / 5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d

O f f i ^ - C k r i c a i

O&E Thursday, September 22. 1988

C R E D I T A N A L Y I S T ComUn* customer service ir>-WJ« HM* . computer and cleri-cal tupport In o n * Strong communications MM 4 phone abMty required by enpendmg Southlteid IWm FEE PAID

Harper Woods... 372-4720 Troy ... 649-4144

Harriet Sorfle Personnel CREDIT CLERK

.ermenent M l time poaltlon aval -*bie immediately at Livonia baaed easing company Cendidetee muat "lave knowledge ol Daaic off ice pro-edures ft De ImmtUr with comput-

-«f» Submit ' M u m * with salsrv ' * -lu.rmenti By mall only to J Egan, J /5-9 Schoolcraft. Uvoma, Ml isrso

CUSTOMER SERIVCE omputsr ordei entry shipping, irv-

>»cmg Pheasant phone manner ft . : f icsncy Must be Oet»il-minded (enehts mmecHale opening Re-

M m e io Box 572 Obeerver ft Ec-. *Mr ic Newspapers, 36251 Schoot--aft Ro Livonia Michigan 481S0

CUSTOMER SERVICE •Jature. rctiabte Good with people, alaphona ft figures Acccurate. at-witton to details Non smoker :«nd resume Mrs. S a l Jobaf Inc.,

NEX.US ol Mich ft Ontario, 27150 V» 8 Mile SouthfieW. Ml 48034

CUSTOMER SERVICE r u " time Some computer expert--nce nelpfui some order entry Ask 'or Michele 4S4-00C1

C u s t o m e r S e r v i c e

R e p r e s e n t a t i v e r hr t position require* lots ot peop«e contact, math sptttuOs and A POSI-ive attitude Some CRT a^a typing

-upeirnos helpful Ver, Pusyandc . citing department Good benefit package CaM and «av» ~ame and -.umber on recorder

M8-5200 Ext 372 B and E SALES C O . INC

DAT* EN'RY Srrmingha"' company requires per

.son for data entry answering phones and 'elated duties Flexible

.part-time hours in pleasant non-smoking office 5end reaume lo 3oeciai Business Services !32 N Aoodward, Birmingham Ml <6009 Attention 0 P

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opener tor ma|<x DATA ENTRY Uvonla corporation. 3 training. 6-8 m a . experience Ca* Alice at UnMorce « 7 3 - i t 3 2

DATA PROCESSING Department teeAt individual with strong clerical organizational and data entry skMa Pteete call 647-3900 Computer Service. Holer ft Beatty/Seiwmak era Inc.. 380 N Woodward Ave. 2nd Itoor, Birmingham. Ml 48008

OAT A PROCESSING SECRETARY tor busy office In Northwest Detron Record dally transection* on IBM PC wtth cuatom software Some ad-ditional weekly and monthly reports computer and manual Me require h y school diploma plus 2-3 yeers offlce experience IBM-PC experi-ence a plus. FuH l ime with benefits Competitive starting pay with 90 day review Ca l tor Iniervtew 838-5249

DEPUTY COURT CLERK Typing. fUmg dais processing skills dssirsbte 110.000 to start plus ex-cellent fringe* Send resume by Sept 26th to Administrator 18th District Court 36875 Ford Rd Waetland, Ml 48145

DISPATCHER Applications being accepted Sue ceasful towing company looking for a parson lor phone and dispatching duties Wi* tram Appfy within 7666 N Wayne Rd Westland

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Executive Secretary lo report lo preeMfent and vtces*eeident of fast Browing Dental Plen based In Southfield Job requirements Mini-mum 5 yrs eiperience exceptional management ft organizational skiHs - directs secretarial staff of Ave. must type at least 70 WPM Mum-mat* or Word Star word proceeaing skiHs a muat Shorthand ft dictation •kills neceesery Send reaume to Personnel/Lome*. 2000 Town Cen-ter Suite 2200 Southfield Mich 48075

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GENERAL OFFICE - 35-40 hours per wee* (mdudes Saturdays! MUST nave bookkeeping super-ence in peg board accounting and caah ft receivable (ournte* some typing ft phonee Farmmgton Hits area CaH Mon-Fn »-5 478-0322

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y .

Successful Detroii company seeks an Executive Secretary wilh 5 rears ol secretarial experience Word pro-cetamg experience a must Book Keeping experience a ptos Prote*-sional secretary will report to lop executive* Generous salary and benefits Exceaeni opportunity lot advancement rt inter eel ed. piease send confidential -asum* and salary requirements to Ms Tipton, P 0 Box 691, Southfleid. Ml 48037

Pianle ft Moran recruiting for An Equal Opportunity Employer

GENERAL OFFICE POSITION Expermce helpful 50wpm Cul-Mac industries inc 3720 S Venoy Rd Wayne. Ml 48184

GENERAL OFFICE - FuB lima Mon thru Fri Typing. (IMng counter work etc Newton Furniture, Lrvoma Call 525-0030

GENERAL OFFICE posit ion a l wnotessto firm Musi hava tvpmg computer or PC experience Calcu-lator ft filing experience necessary Call Mike Durkecs. 8-5. 883-2000

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IF you an toy people ft can type, we w4l bam you for our office 29056 Ford Rd Ste B I neer MiddMbelt) Garden City Appfy Mon f r l . , 9-noon ft 3pm-6pm

IMMEDIATE OPENING lor manufac-turing firm Southfleid Receptlonlet-secretary. una assist with eccoimta payable and data entry Experience preferred Can 8AM-4PM 352-7375

GENERAL OFFICE Apartment community In West Btoomltoid looking lor general office help, flexible hours weekends nec-essary May lead to lull lime Call 661-2900

DlS TRi BUT 0R-' COORDINATOR OFFICE MANAGER

Aggress/ye Office Manager ft Dis-tributor Coordinator lor a rapidly growing Electronics Rep firm Novi area Pay commensurate wfth expe-•ence Call <o» appointment.

349-3940

D A T A E N T R Y C L E R I C A L A'hoiesale hardware 4 appliance Jisinbutor has a M l time opening tor data entry _ocated in Farming-ion Hl»» 10 M>le i Grand PWer j ' ea Call 471-5500

DATA ENTRY CLERK-Part time En'aris misc office d j t ies account-ng eiDerience a plus 1or a distribu-tor in T'oy Pieese send resume A

confidence industrial

Row Troy Mi 48084

DATA ENTRY CLERf Good 'yptst wtth data entry know* fedge tor Southfield Real Estate on-c e Hours are Spm-8pm Possible permanent position in professional environmeni Send resume in confl-uence to DEC-E. P O B o . 26" SouthflMd, Mi 48037

EFFICIENT. WELL Organized peo-pte-orlsnted person needed tor full rime Scheduling/Manager position in ion-smoking, 'ast paced market-ing company t3 Mile'Southfieic area Work • * * > . Tues thru Fn ft f i * t day Sat AM No health benefits

Call 540-8010

E M P L O Y E R S T E M P O R A R Y

S E R V I C E We na«e long ft short term assign-ments available If you have good skiHs 4 emoy working as a lamp, we need people wrth the following skins • Word P"0cess0r« • Typists • Secretaries with . 'without shorthand • Data Entry operators • Switchboard Operators • Receptionists Call Carolyn Mon thru Fr 8am-4pm

425-5770 425-2700 Never A Fee

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y

L'vonla industrial real estate firm seeks a career oriented, take-charge secretary tor permanent po-sition Excellent typing and book-keeping skills required Piease send resume lo Box 566 Observer 4 Ec-centric Newspapers. 36251 School-craft Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

GENERAL OFFICE Full Time Data Entry experience helpful Apply >n person al

f r elier Service Department 14985 Telegraph

Fledford

I N S I D E S A L E S Homemakers Preferred

Mornings Afternoons Evenings

Our client has had great success with hom*mak* rs returning lo th* work lore*

T.me flies by on this )Ot> It you heve a good mind ft a good voice

ONYX 3 5 6 - 6 6 9 9

(Friday Pay the ONYX Way)

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GENERAL OFFICE We are looking for a diversified per-son lor part or M l time position Fa-miliarity wrth off ice equipment a must Hourty rate plus benefits Ap-ply 8am-4pm, Mon-Fri a l 32416 In-dustrial Rd . Garden City 4 27-5300

EXPERIENCED LEGAL SECRETARY lor Bloomfield Hills Law Firm Litigation experience 4 excellent typing skills spelling 4 grammar required Wang Word Pro-cessor Call Joan, 645-1450

ENTRY LEVEL POSITION person with pleasant !eleply>ne yo«ce and jenerfc orfice experience for a Uvo-~ia trasec company Please call 525-"945

FILE CLERK Detron law "irm is seeking ar after-noon taing clerk. 1pm 5pm. lor Its B»oomheld Mills location Responsi-bilities light ryping. filing, xerox court Ming, document pick up and delivery Musi have own car Reim bursemenl tor mileage CaJI be-tween 2-5 PM 983-4725

FILE CLERK Entry level jenera office position Musi have excellent organizational

G E N E R A L O F F I C E Troy manufacturing company seeks experienced lull-t ime person Good phone manner and typing neces-sary Duties include general corre-spondence, light bookkeeping and computer data entry Competitive saia/ • and benefits lor a reliable person with good skills Send conli denilal resume including references and salary history to. Mr Tripper P O. Box 691 Southfield M« 48037

Ptante 4 Moran recruiting for An Equal Opportunity Employer

INSURANCE AGENCY In Redtord neeos lull time person Commercial lines experience prelerred Cal Judy 255-9350

INSURANCE AGENCY needs Cus-tomer Service Represent*l ive tor personal lines Experience halpM, must type Call Jan 349-'2000

or 474-1810

INSURANCE - Customer Service Representative - Personal knea Ex-perienced preferred Responsible •or service o l all types o» personal insurance - ight typmg. computer exposure pleasant personality ft m a l l aptitude a must Benefits Contact Leslie Hacker be!ore noon

353-5800, ext 336 Ar Equal Opportunity Employer

GENERAL OFFICE - good telephone manners, computer helptui but «>o< necessary Vareity ol dulies cuh lime 548-5894

GENERAL OFFICE Full time typing filing, phone

and math skills Pvease send resume B®9 Beaver,1 Crooks area O Box 300, Southfield.

48037 or call 353-3311. Ext 217

FILE CLERK The Abow Companies, a financial services 4 group benefit planning company, has an opening tor file cierk Vour dulies wilt Include main-taining cenirar mes copying 4 backup recept ionist Call Ms Schmidt 649-1990

DATA ENTRY CLERK As a key individual in our dynamic customer service are*, you must Be ambitious, very accurate ft have a positive mental attitude to accept tt-e -creasing responsibility o l this paction Data entry experience, typ-r-g speed o' 55wpm 4 familiarity o1

J.rchase order lormat Is a must A compei'Tiv* hourly rale plus moOer aie overtime ft a complete benet i package await your immediate re-sponse Pieese lorward reaume lo Attention Customer Service Mana-ger PSi Hydrauilca 11900 Mayfletc. L.rom*, Ml 48150

DATA ENTRY Computer Operator For busy distribution company Ex-0 " ericed. accurate, attention 10 dv'tail*. no smoking Send reaume lo Mrs S at .lobar Inc 2715C W 8 M ie Southfield Ml 48034

DATA ENTRY Leasing company located m F a rm-rn-ion Hms. seeks a person for entry level data entry Send your resume x LAC 30955 Northwestern Hwy . -armmglors HHIS M i 48018 attn Jala Entry

DATA ENTRV OPERATOR cull time position for uvonia based company Expenence prelerred Can 525-4780

ENTRY-LEVEL POSITION - th a growing Southfield Marketing Services ftfrti Telephone. Data

Entry, Computer operation Send resume to P O Box 1109.

Bloomfmd Hms, Mi 48013

ENTRY LEVEL Secretary position In e ic f ing Farmlnglon HiHs young off-ice Excellent phone ft typing skills •earn-ed Computer experience helptui Pieese call between t i a m -12 30pm onfy 855-3466

ESCROW SECRETARY TO $20,400

An excellent opportuni ty with growth potential at a large suburban company Use your experience, good typing and Math ability f T T N r fnendfy office. Fee paid Benefits Call Eleanor at 353-2090 After 5 PM Appointments Available

SNELLING & SNELLING EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

Farr-mgton HiHs finance company needs secretary for president Musi be personable ft have excellent typ-mg skins shorthand ha lpM Salary to commensurate with experience Send reaume to Personnel. 40420 tvywood Plymouth. Mich. 48170

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Position requires communication computer, clerical word proceeaing ft slrong typing skHs Must be de-tailed 4 lyslems oriented Please send resume ft salary history to Manager P.O. Box 7007 Bloomfield Hills M 48302

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FILE CLERK/TYPIST Experienced Part lime. Soulhfleid office Call Ms Boots 356-7124

Call 643 -890

GENERAL OtFICE $4 50 per hour Mon thru Frl 9-am-?pni Cvtues an-swering phone. M i n g typ ing 40wpm Livonis 422-3444

Insurance-Experienced Onty

A G E N C Y P O S I T I O N S Southfleid - Uvonla - Troy

Detroit - Dearborn - Farmmgton Commercial & Personal Unas

CSRs-Markeling-Cfcatms-Raters

CONCORD PERSONNEL 19500 Middlebeit Rd 478-2200

BirmmgAam Law Firm needs 2 years Word Processing NBi a Plus Great location To $18,000

Oetrort Practice * s*arching lor Product Llabmty ft Labor Law ex-pertise lo S21.000

SoutnftMd Attorney need* IBM P C WORD PERFECT background Good benaAta To 116.000

R*nC*n firm needs an experienced Law Librarian lo work 20 to 25 l u m t i M k $10 lo 112 per hour

BtoomflMd HMs H tn* Ute o< thia prestigious firm «e*kng a Paralegal Profession* with s o M Penawn ft Employee Beneflts experience Top benellits and top pay

Dearborn Personal Injury IBM P C XT experience, a Must Small office To $16,000

Long l * rm T«mporary a—Ignments exist ai ihe Auto compenMa Thoae with XEROX 860-' 8010/6065 end IBM P C AT/XT of special Interest

We are swamped with damand lor experienced Legal Secretaries. Word Processors ft Paralegal Pro-fessionals for permanent and tem-porary spots Can us this week No lees lo you ever

P E R S O N N E L A T L A W

3000 TOWN CENTER. SUITE 25B0 SOUTHFIELD Ml 48075

358-0060 ONE KENNEDY SQUARE. Ste 1632

DETROIT, Ml 48226

964-2909

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MAIL CLERK FuH time day* LfvonM Are* MuM handle Mock I f f ing a reqiared Ca* Between 1pm ft 2pm 464-1100

MAIL C L E R K We ar* * rapidly expanding advM-Usmg agency ft w* ara loiAlng "or an ambitious highly mo«val*d per eon who enfoys a test paced people onented environment to IW an open Ing lor an *nlry level ma* dark We offer a comprehenalva b*n*m plen aa w«* aa a generous vacation poa-cy It you nave a HS (Sploma. one y*ar o l mMl room expenence and If you are looking tor a challenging po-amon. pieaae respond lo Box 111, Ob—rver ft Eccentric Newspepers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonle, Michigan 48150

MAIL ORDER BOOK SHOP In NW Detroit dealing m SE Aaia ft Ooaama books needs mdlvlduM lo peck, un-pac* ft handle relaled dencel tasks Involves aoma iming ft lo b* on your feat much ol th* dm* Mu*i be wed organized ft flguree oriented Typing abMty a plue KMM for set he early retiree Own Irervsponalion a muat Appfy In own handwriting to Box 530 Obeerver ft Eccentric Newspe-pers 36251 Schooicrsift Rd , Livo-ma. Michigan 46150

M A N P O W E R CLERICAL WORKERS

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY B General office • Dels enlry operators S Word processors

CMI lor appt

462-0024

GENERAL OFFICE Answer phones, giemt clients han- ) die mall, Wing light typmg etc Word p r o c e s s i n g - b o o k k e e p i n g h M p M Pari l ime Mon -Fn 1-5pm 644-4514

FULL TIME OFFICE HELP Computer knowledge helpful WUl train Uvoma Area Can 464-0240

HELP WANTED - PART TIME General office work Garden City area 422-4842

RETAIL FURNITURE STORE needs person lor office work Musi be good with people Apply Moo thru Fn al. Furniture Warehouse, 30850 Plymouth Rd . (Between MKJdtabeH 4 Merriman)

GENERAL CLERICAL - Full-time Excellent Benefit Package AOvsocsown' opportunity Apply wfthm Art Van Furniture, 27775 Nov Rd . Novi.

GENERAL CLERICAL - Full-time Excellent Benefit Package Advancement opportunity Apply within An Van Furniture 27775 NOV! Rd Nov!

GENERAL CLERICAL for (1) Person office. Uvoma area Typing pegboard bookkeeping, fil-ing 4 phone answering Full-time. 830-5 30pm. Mon -Fn $4 50-$5 per hour Please call 525-6060

GENERAL CLERICAL - data entry operators for filing receptionist (good telephone skills) ft typists 40-45 WPM. immediate emloyment for ma|or corporations In Farmington. Novi, Uvonia ft downriver l5-$6/hr Can Molly af Unrforce 357-0037

or BerrWce 473-2931

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y

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c o m p o s e l e t t e r s a n d m e m o s . P C k n o w l e d g e

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r y i n c o m p l e t e c o n f i d e n c e t o :

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GENERAL Oala Entry. Typist, Sec 'Wary full and part-time Type 50-60 wpm Lrght shorthand helpful Busy office, many benefits Free training on IBM System 36 Apply m person 32S75 Schoolcraft. Livoma

OrriC'C some recaptiomst, light bookkeep-ing ft typing for Telegraph 12 mile area accounting office 644-1040

GENERAL CKTtCE - NorthvMe coop seeks mature individual 1or evening office hours - 5-9pm Light typing Apply in person, 18120 Jamestown Circle.

GENERAL OFFtCE Mature reliable Typing 50 WPM. filing, data entry heipfu* Good mafh aptitude pleasant telephone man ner 1 Yr. office expenence Resume to • Office Manager P 0 Box 308. Southfield. M l . 48037

INSURANCE Home o«>ce ot Livonia insurance, company ha* immediate fu* lime open irvgs lor

O f f i c e C l e r i c a l s

B e n e f i t s A n a l y s t s I Experienced)

Competitive salaries *'i day work wee« company paid hinge beneftts including health insurance, paid hol-idays 4 vacations Call

5 9 1 - 4 6 9 0 Mon thru Thu-S 7 30am-4 30pm

Frl 6am- l2noon

GENERAL OFFICE ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

Westland firm seeks experienced general o f f c e 'accounts payable clerk bookkeeping and 'or comput-er experience a plus Margaret 729-2770

GENERAL OFFCE Entry level position Needs person to complete and. process all orders Handle incoming ft outgoing mer-chandise and follow through on Ml phases of a shipping ft return de-partment 661-3840

INTERESTING WORK m W Bloom-held small animai hospital Duties reception dencM. ammai care ft as-sisting a veteranlen 851 -5203

KEYPUNCH OPERATORS Wanted Experience required, tun lime days and afternoons avMMble Benefits Farmington area 474-1136

L E G A L S E C R E T A R I E S Experienced, for permanent ft tem-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

L E G A L S E C R E T A R I E S

KEY PUNCH OPERATORS - needed by service bureau, expenence re-quired fu* or part t ime days or M-terrvoons. Redford area 837-1160

Lei our 25 years of service and ex penence work lor you For profes-sion*! placement service*, tempo-rary or permanent. reglstM now wfth THE agency lor Legal Secretaries

ALL FEES EMPLOYER PAID

H I L L S T R O M & R O S S

A G E N C Y , I N C .

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GENERAL OFFICE tor service agency in Livoma. Expe-rienced Light bookkeeping, typing, Ming, phone 4 general office Ability 10 work with people Non smoker preferred Fult-tlme Mon thru Frl Benefits avaHaWe Ca* 522-7966

GENERAL OFFICE - Full time tor Rochester distributor Mature per-son with good typing 4 telephone skills Light bookkeeping, computer knowledge helpful Send resume to Box 556, Observer 6 Eccentric Newspapers, 3625 V Schoolcraft Rd , Livonia, Michigan 48150

GENERAL - secretar-ee ft data entry operators for major corporations m Southfield, Troy. Auburn Hills ft Bir-mingham. free training given on Dis-play Wr i t * 4, Panasonic Word Per-fect ft Mufti Mata. $6-$ t0 /hr Ca* Ruth al Unrtorc* 646-8500

GENERAL - sacret*r ie* ft Sr typist (50-60 wpm) lor major corporation in Farmington. Novi. Southfleid A Livonia Word proceeaing helpful

I Pm feci Multl Male Display Wr i t * 4 $6-$ 10/hr CMI Maxlne at 'Jmforce

357-0034

GROWING ORGANIZATION In Southfield - needs bright ener-getic individual to answer phonee ft do light typing CMI Marilyn. 9am-12 noon, 355-5060

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s e c r e t a r i a l e x p e r i e n c e . B u a t n e e e c o l l e g e o r

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Excellent pay plus bonuses.

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A A T E C R E S O U R C E S 2 9 5 8 6 F i v e M i l e

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LAW f i r m needs student for morn-ings 10 do office errands, flllng. typ-ing general o f l o e work. Must have car De dependable and l a r d work-ing Farmington Hills 626-5000

L E G A L A d m i n i s t r a t i v e

S e c r e t a r i e s Word Processing Experience

$$ TEMPORARY $$ LONG & SHORT TERM Wang .NBI. WordStar

Word Perfect .. and Dig Decmate

Many openings in Detroit, Southfield, Trpy a id other suburban areas.

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N E T W O R K R E S O U R C E S . I N C .

2280 PEI OETROIT MICH

NOBSCCT 46226

LEGAL EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Eaperienced required Shorthand preferred Good skMa Muat J * re-sourceful. salary open 683-3680

L E G A L P L A C E M E N T S P E C I A L I S T S

DETROIT/METRO

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DETROIT MICH 48226

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A U T O M A T I O N

LEGAL SECRETARY Word Par ted and personal injury experience Minimum ?yrs South-

smoker field law office Non-a Aak tor Mark 644-54 10

LEGAL SECRETARY TRAINEE for Law Firm in Troy, muat type 60 WPM Send reaume to Ooug, 1169 W Long Lake Rd Troy. Ml 48096

M E D I C A L O F F I C E

E M P L O Y E E S We are looking lor qualified individuals lo work as

e Hospit a l ' Physician BWars

e Medical TranacrHMIonisIs e Typists e Dale Enlry Clerks e Medical Secretaries

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•over organizational M l l*at)< accuracy i imeorffy Located

1 Jeffrie* 8 H T 5 in Livonia Send reeuma t salary r e t i r e m e n t s to B o i 564. Obeerver 6 Eccentric Newspapers. 3«?51 Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia, Michigan 461 SO

PAYROLL PROCESSOR SouthheM D*.««opm*ni company

opening ter Payro* 2-3 years years automated

pr oc u s i n g *Kp*r t*nce as wan as Payroll Ta* preparation 8 Journal Entry s k a * Lotue 1-2-3 experience deelrad Sand reaume 6 salary Ma-lory to Personnel Dept. Amurcon Corp , 26656 Ever or sen Sle 1118, Southfield. Ml 46076

5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c e l

RECEPT 104*6 T

laaaional ume* la eeeklng a metiee bright pereonaW* indMdual for front deek reapormtilll l iea Ful tana; generoue eatery 6 baneAts C a l Ne ts * * 367-3 KW

RECEPTIONS T r d ERICAL Out oI o « c e errand person tor laarlWm RasponwCMe peraon 10 h * i . die paper work High school educa-t ion Send reaume attention Robin MWer 6 L*mb*rg , 30700 r *Mgr«» i Ste 2501 Birmingham 46010

PERSONAL LINES Customer Sar-vtoe Rep for SouthheM maurance agancy minimum 1 year experience neceaaary Salary oommensurete with eipenence 364-8110

RECEPTIONIST Ren Can law % i r teaks sharp mdt vidua) to aaeuma lobby area recep-boniat dutte* For prompt conaider atlon send reaume to Bo i 496 Ob-server 6 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schooicraifl Rd Livoma

I Michigan 46150

| RECEPTIONIST for lend development company An-swer phon* * Front desk appear

| ance, atrong interpersonal tkilta typing required Benetrts Send re-sume lo Receptionist, 26200 Town Center Dr Suite 165, Novi Ml 48050

For more nformat lon, pieese call

T E M P R O 24100 Southfleid Rd

Suite 315 Southfleid Ml., 48075

4 4 3 - 5 5 9 0 MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST with computer & Jrd party billing eiper i -ence Excellent pay Birmingham arae Full time Valerie 642-9505

MORTGAGE LOAN PR0CESSER Experience m FNMA, FHA-VA loans a plus Pieaae to sumrt raaume with work history experience and salary requirements lo 0 & N Mortgage 40400 Ann Arbor Rd Suite 1048 Plymouth, Ml 46170

MOTHERS/STUDENTS Fu* 6 pan time positions

Hours flexible 6 30am lo 6pm $6 an hour plus commission

Kay 6 Kay Tile Company of Farm-mgton HMs Is seeking employees to lake telephone orders Should have good communication skills Call Roee Ann at 879-6630

NATIONAL title company seeking Escrow Secretary- kx new Irvonie office Expenence prelerred Relat-ed expenence required Salary com-mensurate with experience

462-1165

LEGAL SECRETARY with 1-2 yrs experience wanted lor Bloomfteld HMs law f i rm Word pro-ceeaing experience neceaaary

Phone Mercy 856-2443

LEGAL SECRETARY - Expenenced Word processing preterred imme-diate openmg Southlteid area Aak lor Judy K.. 352-7980

LEGAL SECRETARY For partners m amaN Troy law firm At leaat 2 yrs litigation axpertence required Excellent salary tor frtit paraon Sand raaume to: Offtoe Manager, 3221 W Big Beaver, Sui t* 222, Troy Ml 48064

LEGAL SECRETARY Pan tune, I texttte schedule Expan-

12 Mtte/Tetegraph Cal : 357-0002

LEGAL SECRET ARY-Expenenced lor downtown Detroit law Arm Word procaaamg required

LEGAL SECRETARY needed lor Non-smoking Southfleid Law Office 2 yrs experience; w » instruct Word Proceeaing Good benefits 358-0111

LEGAL SECRET AflY For Southfleid law firm Sharp skMs and word proceeaing background, siceHent working condit ion* and

354-4030

LEGAL SECRETARY with 2-3 years expenence in personnel m<ury litiga-tion Word procaaamg experience he lpM Good beneftts. salary com-mensurate wtth experience

352-9060

LEGAL SECRETARY - lor Birming-ham Mlgaton lawflrm. F u l time ex-perienced Good pay 6 benefits Sand raaume attention Robtn at Mitel I Lembero PC, 30700 Tele-graph. t i e 2901. Birmignham 48010

LEGAL SECRETARY TMe job requires a secretary expen-enced m ptemtlff litigation 1 Word Parted 6 able & wWmg to handle a busy one man office Birrmngnam

647-2233

LEGAL SECRETARY nee dad with 1 yr. mgat lon experi-ence Word procaaamg knowledge

Managar. 3000 Town Canter. Ste S1700, Southlteid. M l . 48075,

LEGAL SECRETARY ter 10 lawyer Farmmgton HMs law office Word

Mry commeneucate wtth and aMIty e f k m l t t e d

to equal employment opportunity Cal Ginger 861-4111

LEGAL SECRETARY tor a e l ornenaad partner m South-field Law Office Muet be able lo op-erate IBM P C aMh OtspieyWm* 41 Software. Good working condWlona 8 benefits 3 alary oommenaurate with MPartenea Send reawna to: B o . 3 M . Obeerver 8 Eccentric Hewipepers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.. Uvonla. Michigan 46150

LEGAL SECRETARY Smaa. Fermmgton HMs tew Arm de-sire* experienced rstary Word pro

OFFICE CLERK - computer firm seeks detail oriented person wfth. in-ventory control, purchaelng. order entry billing, computer 8 word pro-cessing experience Send resigns lo BMO 23100 Providence Dr Ste 360, Southlteid 48075

OFFICE HELP for photography stu-dio In Radford Full or part time

532-5113

OFFICE HELP Medium sue manufacturing planl looking for f u l time office help Should be ebte to type 50 WPM Job entails typing, some Ming. 8 phone work Apply In paraon. Mon thru Frl . 9AM-4PM 1351 Hlx Roed. Waetland, (South of Ford Roed)

OFFICE HELP - PART TIME Typing, filing, word proceeaing skMa Medical termmoiog* helpful Occasional front deak Telegraph/12 m i e araa

357-7080

OFFICE HELP to aoma computer experience Ful or pan tlma Redtord area. 471-4740

OFFICE MANAGER Btoomfleld HMe lew Arm to ac-

counts receivable* & payabtea, pro-cess payroll 8 manage computer software program wtth Ume blWng 8 general ledger funcUona Compen-sation naooilabW Ca l Nancy

313-335-5000

OFFICE MANAGER Raapontbte authoritative person to manage buay offlce. Must take phone orders, input computer, gather credH information 8 have an excellent eye tor deta l Bookkeep-ing experience preterred But not mandatory Salary 8 beneftts nego-tiable Poeition in Oakland Countv Send reeume 10; Office Help. P.O. Box 742. Lapeer Ml 48446

OFFICE SERVICES CLERK Clerk needed to aaatet manager of Office Service* Department at tea) paced Southfield company Varied reaponslbMltea Good organization-al skats required Ft«-tlme poaltlon. muet be wMlng to work flexible hours. Send raaume lo P 0 Box 300 Southfleid Ml 48037 or ca l

353-3311. E*t.217

ONE PERSON OFFICE 3 days a weak. Vary Ught (MMa. answer phone only Cal 8 leave

471-5050

ONE PERSON OFFICE GORMAN S CLEARANCE CENTER

Outstanding high vteteMty poaltlon available immadtelafy tor ' -person offlce. Light bookkeeping, daly buamaaa. inventory control i Cus-tomer contact. Ws ara looking tor a da ta ! peraon wtth an out-gomg per-sonality Muat be avaiabto Wed thru Sun Store doaad Mon-Tuss If this schedule a nghi tor you. loin a

i people-oriented benefits paid Ai In paraon

Gormsn'a GaMary. telegraph at 12 MMd. ML

TaMa Ma*. SouthflMd. I

OPERATIONS ASSISTANT - Troy location, part Hms. minimum 1 yr clerical and reoeptlomstkwftch-board aper tence required Dmte* w e Incteda Jyping.

Wi ran. 2100 W Big Beetvr Rd . Troy

PERSONAL sec/Mary, Birming-ham. typmg 80 wpm. shorthand IOO, word procaaamg experience tor top executive, beneftts, tee paid

EXECUTIVE - secretery Troy, excel-lent typmg, word proceesing. com-puter knowledge, beneftts 117 000 Fee paid

SECRETARY Birmmghem good typing dictaphone, good phone ebl l ty benefits t '8.000 Fee paid

L O I S R A Y P E R S O N N E L

SOUTHFIELD 559-0560 PROGRAM SECRETARY

needed tor busy inpatient n*uro re-habilitation program office Re-quiem. excellent clerical 8 organiza tionel skills Background In book keeping, personnel, general office procedures 8 word proceeaing p re fe r red C a l or sand resume lo Cindy Harrison, 31330-A Nonhwest-e m Hwy, Farmlnglon Hills Mich 46016 737-2373

PURCHASING ASSISTANT Pan time Purchasing Director of Troy based national restaurant chain desires Assistant Duties in-d u d e inventory control, some ship pmg vendor relations 6 pricing snslysis Pnor office experience, light typmg 8 10-k*y adding ma-chine desired $5-86 an hour de-pending on experience 20-24 hrs per week Hours flexlbto CaB Mr Lewis 362-0001

REAL ESTATE RECEPTIONIST Birmingham office speclalzing m up scale resident ia l proper t ies needs pen tlma poeKbfy leedmg to fun l ime receptionist Protesatorval att i tude and pleasant personality needed tor busy atmosphere Good phone and typing skMs Ask tor Jen iter!

H A N N E T T , INC. REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY for SouthheM lew office Creative

owth poamon Nan smoker Ask Linda 644-5410 £

RECEPTIONIST Pan tlma. afternoons. 2-6 pm Tate phone enewermg and Ught filing

478-3651 C a l tor Intervlvir

RECEPTIONIST wanted, f u l and pert t ime poeit iont kvsAabie Musi have good smgmg voice Call Earn

aiegram 4 f -552-6866

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY Entry level position with B k x H W O HMs law Arm Typing 60wpm plus Word procaaamg anpartenca hstp-M Medical beneftts Can 647-1212

RECEPTIONIST-A PROGRESSIVE Southfleid accounting firm needs a motivated individual to handte re-c a p t i o n * d u t m . The successful candidate must poaaass a pleasant personality and some clerical skMs This hj« time poeition offers regular hours, a proteeaionei almoaphere. PC training competitive salary and other fringe benefits Send resume to:

Mt Tom Stevenson REHMANN. ROBSON 8 CO . 25901 W 10 Mile, Southfleid. Ml.. 48034

An Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST/FILE CLERK" Part time Btoomfleld HMs law off-ice Call 540-0333

RECEPTIONIST with clerical dutie* Send Offlce Manager. P 0 Novi, Ml , 48060

To Box 915.

RECEPTIONIST - For Birmingham property management I rm. Must have good phone personality and typing skHs Start Immediately Ca l

645-2111

RECEPTIONIST - real estate'land development company seeks per son to answer phones, greet visi-tors. assist office staff, light copying, typing S filing Compensation com-memorate wfth excenence insur ance, profit sharing Orchard Lake/ Middlebeit Rd area 661-6500

RECEP TIONIST/SECRETARY Accurate typiat with pieasanl phone personam, required for full time em-ployment in r-'edtord area E*pen ence working m steel irnt-uslry pre-terred Must be reaponsibie and wMhng lo (Ait forth an antra effort Salary and benefits Can lor inter-view 531-1140

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST Full l ime posit ion wtth Southfleid Accounting f i rm Neat appear 2 nee 8 plessar.i telephone manner, a Mustl T tp ing 55 60 WPM. EnceSem - ige 8 bemeftt t uck age Resume to Bon S06, O server 8 Eccentric Newspaper ' , 3625 ' Scho- lcrsh Rd , Uvonla Michigan 48 '50

RECEPTIONIST BO 'KKEE^'ER FuH time posit ion wit) smalt menu-fscturi a cor- ..any Plan«sarl heipiful pnone skills BiJOkk.ieplng i IBM person,11 c u iputer e iperence a definite p4us Pleast- sem! resume 8 salary -equl-nr-ents 1 David Esse-macher, Groat takes Plastic, 7-141 Sale-- Rd. SMemMI 48175

H r c E P ' i O N l S V For ler-je ap.tr tmoni compis* m Cent on ! ight rv:iir-ig a r id sxceftsnt telephone skills ' i ood p..Okc rela Hons -e>juti"d in dealing with resi dents 5 dey work week ' Saturday every other W<a*k H<»j»s 9 5 PM Pieese sppfy m person mly berweer 10-4 PM Honey-tree Apnrtments 8375 Honeytren Hlvd off Joy, be tween Hoggerty 5 H'«.

_ ^ E ^ E P T i C N l S ' T

There H .in immedlale ''jll t ime opentof l In our S uthfield o*^ce for an outgoing se" motivated, c''e«r ful. experienced 'ecap' onlsl Duties Inctode gr«e' ng vte«c*s, a- iwer- ,g switchboard, direr-ing cal* , flkng. 8 other gerH ia l oftk procedures E»-cep'tonal benefit package Mc- -Frl.. 8 30e - i - ' p f r Send resume to Parsonnol. P. O B o i S IM, Sou*h-fleld. Ml . 48086-5 '26

RECEPTIONIST,-'SECRETARY Northwest Det ra ! manufacturing CO has the ' * e d for sr expenenced Switchb' ar d Opi-ralor Should have previous phone e.pvrience as well as ability to type 8 per'orm other ctertcai duties Ui st be pleasant 8 have the ability 10 leal wHh people Compel i .e pay 6 e ice tem fringe benefits Please send -asumai'kefter with salary requirements ter Bbx 522. Observer 8 Eccnr tr>c Newspa pe r i . 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvo-nte. Michigan 48150

RECEPTIONIST Busy high tech Livonia company seeking full t lma recep- onlst Clear phone votes, ex cellar • verbal skills congenial personality 8 a minimum 2 years switchboard exparteno* re-quired Northern telecom console experience preterrec Some typmg required Graal pay 8 benefits await candidates o fo r i ng th* right image for ttes highly visible position Send r*eum« with salary requlraments in confldenca to DPCS. 11801 Farm-mglon. Livonia. Ml 48150, attention Shannon Brooks

R e c e p t i o n i s t Growing and dynamic msnufaclur mg Mmpany haa fu l - t ims position wtth sxcenem baneftts available lor a reliable skilled receptionist with professions! tetoohonu mafwter Respo- 'Jpintles also loclud* light

nung. t rav- j »-angemiPiTr" varle'y of general dunes

RECEPTIONIST wanted tor Pool 8 Spa Company Exceltent opportunity tor High School Graduate Sa iau experience helpful but w « tram Call Mon-Fr i , 8-»*m. 332-8677

RECEPTIONIST TYPIST Btoomfleld HM* architectural Arm. f u l t ime 334-5000

RECEPTIONIST TYPIST Part time, ftextoi* hours Southfleid a rea 569-2200

RECEPTIONIST Rochester area. Pan or l u l nma. Mon-Thurs Ca l Connie 8:30AM-6PM, 662-77771

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY tor Bloomfteld HMs Law Firm Pro-tasslonaf appear snc* 8 Language akM* required C a l Joan. 645-1480

RECEPTIONIST - PART-TIME Wad Thors-.Fr l . , 9 -5pm Non-amokar Phone, typing. (Mno. letter writ ing CMI Perry Really. 478-7640

RECEPTIONIST For f u l service SouthflMd Ineurance agancy Expenenced only, ptesssi Diana 362-5140

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY r iadiat* opening lor smal Bir-

mingham mm offlce Q°0<1822*7SOO

RECEPTIONIST Expa r f nced U m

SouthflMd 1 363-' typing 3-9664

RECEPTIONIST NEEOED w i th DHaiant phone mannar tor frMndhr office m m * Farmmgton HM* a r * * Ught typing akM* raqulrad Aak tor

861-2220

'yp*°Q and Good front office must Apph 1n person Mon thnu Frl 8-11am st

2 9 1 9 9 O r c h a r d L a k e R d

F a r m i n g l o n H i l l s

RECEPTIONIST HutpieTior Wed 8 Frl. Dsr tM office Grand Rrver - 8 Mite area. Farmmgton HMS476-6791

RECEPT'ONIST, F JLL-TIME Birmmgham Morlgags Compeny Good eompenssnon Cal Leonard.

646-4663 RECE P TlONlS T ,'SECRE T ARY

Typing 50 wpm . dependable, orga-nised Basic word processing help-ful. Cell 569-C100

RECEPTIONIST lor dccountmg firm Light bookkeeping some typmg F u l time position Telegraph/ 12 Mils arse 268-9223

RECEPTONIS T 'SECRETARY f u l tlma immediate openmg Expe-rienced with Memory typerwrtter. Shor thand/speed wrttmgi dictsp-phone * x p * n * n c * Wlxom 624-6402

RECEPTIONIST - auto dssMrshlp looking tor a l u l t tm* r*c*pttonast MuM have pteaaant personenty 8 be abM 10 type 45wpm Pteae* ca l Doreen tor an appt at 474-0500

RECEPTIONIST tor smal office Prater mature mdfvMuM No expert ance nscesasry Apply In parson at B«7 Manufacturers Or WeMlwid (Cherry HM 8 Newburgh Rd I

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST For smek SouthfteM law I r m Oood typing and phone skMa 1 year office * x p * n * n c * preterred Oood bane-flfs Ask tor Lucy. 364-5890

RECEPTIONIST 'PART-TIME Front Deak In Troy oftIce Good typ-ing 8 pleasant phone msrmsr re-quired Non-smoker For mur i tew c a l Dana. 362-3030

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY

RECEPTIONIST - EXPERIENCED I tor SouWfteM IMS office. U0M typ-ing 8 computer information entry r

t o n tor slock brokerage flrtti near 13 nMa 6 Telegraph Th* work a m-

5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

RECEPTIONIST SATURDAY 8AM-4PM SUNDAY 10AM-4PM

For RaM 1MM1 office m BkrtMng-ham ugh t office dunea. typmg. an-swering phone* Ca l Mart* 642-2400

RECEPTIONIST/OFFICE MANAGER needed tor buay. Brmmgham reM •elate compem Good typing akMs

quired MdMduM should be ds-pendable and have a neM eppeer-

no tor a oonfldMnlMI mter»im» 647-1900

R e o e p t k m i s t / S e c r e t a r y leaiJecl tor SoulhiMfl Apt. Commu-

nity Appacant should be outgoing Mia J t t i t e g with the public hava « neat appearanre. good communica-tion, typing 8 Computer akMa Greet t o t tor it parson FMHIms Sal-ary • sucsftsi'it k ing* bansftt pack-age C a l M a r a * 356-8020

RECEPTIONIST Farmmglon HMt commarOM photo studio ha* imwiadtete openmg tor a fu l or pan Bma recepftonMt MuM have accurate typing skMs of 45wpm. a good husmaas tense 8 a good bu

mtphem have prior dencM axpertence In working wfth cuMomers

Apply m person M Photo Concepts, inc 23042 Commerce Or , Suite 2001. Farmmglon HUM. Ml 48024 Phone eals accepted tor dlractlons only: 477-4301 Apply Frl Sspt 30. bstwssn 11am 8 4pm only or ssnd

RECEPTIONIST F u l time entry lev« poeftton ava#-ebte immedteiMy In rapidly growing computer company located In Farm-mglon HMs. ThM mdMduM MioMd possess s good tpesklng « * c * m -cetMnl phons manner, and a protea-tionai appearance Expertenoe m •scaptionisl position daMrsd If thM •s the opponunoy you have been looking tor. ca l or tend rasums. in confidence, t o

Psfty Giorgio PsraDaU Computer Network inc

37525 Inter Changs Dr.. Fermmgton HMt Ml 48331-3742

(313)476-8400 An EquM Opportunrty Employer

R e c e p t i o n i s t C l e rk

It you are expenenced and want 10 work - cMI ual We heve long and thor l term assignments

E N T E C H S E R V I C E S , L T D .

7 3 7 - 1 7 4 4

R E C E P T I O N I S T

R E C E P T I O N I S T

R E C E P T I O N I S T Taka your choice of 3 receptlonlM positions that must bs Mted 1 A greM nsw Job answsn pnonas. psrtormlng Igh t typkig learning ths office routms kteM tor a homamakar rMm nmg 10 work

2 A combination typMJ. ganerM secretary 8 raospuonMl poamon AbM to take transcription a piu*.

^ A temporary or painiarient U l

Saa Our Ad Under !

L E G A L

NETWOSSTFESURSES MC. 5 » ? 7 « 6

An EquM Opportunity E m p t i e r

I peiloi'mtng ganerM typing 8 cterv CM tasks

ONYX 3 5 6 - 6 6 9 9

(Friday Pey the ONYX Way)

RETAIL OFFICE RECEPTIONIST Person to run leMphons tnewsr lng 6 T l l l i g i rsceMng center 6 other reeponatbMttes Ca l Judy 856-6144

ROCHESTER BASED maurance as ecuttve aeekt IMS Assistant wM bo an honaM aggraeai t a a l starter Esc s lant companaatton package C a l Jtm Kruzan. 661-8992

SALES SECRETARY Sharp mdMduM with a x c t t e i t ascrstarIM flaxibM hours tor fas) paced Soufh-

46 1 typiny.^

quirsd Sand reeuma to; P. O Box 300. SouthflMd. Ml 48037 or

363-3311, Ext. 217

SALES SECRETARY IOR Araa Man-agar of Southfleid electronic rap

wfth good cofwnunicatton 8 tele-phone akMs. Type aCN^m. Non-amoker Iteaume or telephone caaa to: A 0 Whit 1 u l 8 AaeocJa 18444 W 10 M M Rd.. SouthflMd Ml 48075 569-6464

SOUTHFIELD OFFICE looking tor •Ma t 11 Secretary Typing, NMg.

A C C O U N T I N G S E C R E T A R Y

$15-116.000 Our suburban d e n t has an exeat-e m opportunity tor your computer-Bad accounting expenence Com-puter 8 tpreed theet background a muM. SacrslanM 8 word piuLaeMng dutiee included Cjictft tnt DeneM

P * t * A L L FEES COMPANY P A ® C a l tor an mnervtew or aend reeume

PERMAMENT STAFF 911 W Bm Beaver

Suite 310 Troy. Ml 48084

382-4004 Othsr cterlcM opportuntlss

SECRET ARML POSITION - FtM Mna. Cteetor a re* Soma enparv ansa ha«)*u> wM tram tor MOM Con-tec* Lynn S86-7704

S E C R E T A R I A L p o a l t l o n

a v a i l a b i a f o r b u a y r e e l e e -

t a t e o f f i c e i n P t y m o u t t i . F u a

t i m e 8 : 3 0 - 5 p m F o r i n t e r -

v i e w c a l l :

Thursday, September 22, 1988 OAE * 1 3 F

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

SECRETARIES t X C m N G parmananl poaftlon m ixogrsaates asrvlos company MuM

Phone manner 8 proof raM8ng 8 month* axperwnce I* n e o * L _ , on an « M PC uMng WordStar or

NEW BIRMINGHAM OPENING tor aeorelary with DtopteyWHM M or IV ••partenea or framing Muat ba da-pandabte 8 abte to progess quickly FsM pey mcraasss 8 s r r M t n i ben-

NUMBER 2 poeition In M a preatl-oloua f i rm MUM have typing al SOwpm, XEROX MemoryWrttar 8 abSlty l o work with K tM kupMvWon

COMBINATION of transcription, typmg. gsnsrsl off ic* duties tor thM 4 psrtrier office Greet bsnsftts

ONYX 356-6699

(Friday Pay tha ONYX Way)

SECRETARIES

(Part-Time Masco Corporation s Fortuns 500 company, has several excelent part time opportuntoae avaaabie tor

To quaMy. you muet poeeee* good typing, t p s i m g and commimlcatlon MM*

Thaaa permanent poaftlona offsr Itexlbis scheduling and competRhe wage* To apply sand your rasums

Masco Corporation

m g - S 21001 VaniBora Rd

Taylor, Ml. 48010

An EquM Opportunity Employer

SECRET ART needed m Oak Park tor a one gkt office Should here computer knowledge 8 type 55 60 CORRECT wpm MuM be ACCU-RATE and d a m onented. Setwy, 114,000 to 617.000 CMI Roee Arm M 879-8830

SECRETARY ARCHITECT OFFICE

Receptionist/ secretary muet know WordPerfect. 8 have good tate-

J. Hows l Nuds< Architect. SouthhskJ 353-7370

SECRETARY - Are you looking tor an Interesting position wfth a chal-lenge'' if you ara a good typtet. par-sonabM 8 enjoy vsrisfy, ca l u s Bir-mingham location Fu l Ume Entry MvM with benefits 647-6789

An EquM Opportunity Employer

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

SECRETARY - tar S W OMUand Mw Strong sptMna. typmg 8 Iran-lion akMa requfred Lmgaoon 8

Ss r t e n o s h a M M Reply salary

• 400. MnrthiMte, Ml 48187

SECRETARY tor Lakea 8latea meurance Co., lo psrtorm RscsptlonIM duties 8 Cterl-

0on of claims tor Its Lrvonia branch

type 50wpm 8 have good communi-cation S U M AbMty to tranacrlba a p iate i ied Good baneftts Ssnd rs-aum* to: P O Box 62427, Uvora*. 48162

SECRETARY - M l time. M new can-Mr area, tor targe r M a l chaw Must hava 3 years experience, type 6(ta^>m. thorthand SOwpm Sand re-aume 8 iBterencat to: S Samp. oonddanUM 4801 WooOwerd De-troit. 48201

SECRETARY - l u l Ume poeition m expending office CxLeaanl eatery 8 benefits Good orgsnlzattonM 8 typ-ing akMa required. PC experience helpful RscspttonMl duties Mso In-cluded Non smoking office. Re-sums to: Thomas Hartmsn. CanteL

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

SECRETARY Adn

Typing

+ overtime I deelrad UbarM bane-I t s So8d company. Plymouth area Aak tot Karen, 459-4313

SECRETARY - 15-18 hra/wk Typ-ing. computer 8 good oraarazationM MiMe a naoeeatty Bl rminghan YMCA 644-9036

SENIOR SECRETARY Me)or ReM Eststs Development Co seeking Assistant to Property Man-ager tor mMO-temdy dMeion Good

akMa reqiared. including Dictaphone 8 WordPer nee MuM be orgsnoed

A i tets l oi Mi ited; abte lo manage mulllple prtorltMe 8 hava good peo-ple akMs Band reeuma 8 salary re-quirements t o H W Goddard. P.O. Box 1120. Bkmmgharri Ml 48012 54C-6444

31313 Hortheaatern Hwy . S 220 Farmmgton HMs. Ml 48016

EquM OpporHaMy Employer M/F

SECRETARY - good typing 8 com-munication M a . ooinpetwiv* salary 8 baneftts, muet be r t l s b l t 8 peo-ple oriented. C a l or send reeune: Attn Joseph FomanaM. 13380 Cap-rtM. Oak Park. Ml 48237

off-SECRETARY opening m No •ce. edmmMtr; teakkig a mature parson wrth oftlos sxpensncs MuM have good written. nerbM 8 orgsnlzatlonM akMs Benefits provKted 349-8680

SECRETARY Immadlats opsnlng tor s idMduM who typss 55WPM. haa experience on a word proceeeor. Is highly orga-nized 8 hes t iceasnt phons stl-qusfte Ssnd rssume or apply m person M Guardian Alarm 20800 SouthflMd Rd Southfleid. Mich 48075

42S-1000

SECRETARY m Southfleid tor esperlenoad **»-nlduM who typee 50-55 wpm la highly organized 6 have excellent phone 8 office skMs. thM fiMUms position haa a vartety of duhss. In-cluding Ight bookkeeping, tor an appt c a l 569-1452

SECRETARY - Luces industries. Inc.. hes s permanent, f u l Hme posi-t ion avansbM for sn Accounting Secretary ThM mdMduM MtoukJ poeeeea t t weal 3 years pnor oftlcs exper ience , s o m s accoun t i ng knosSsdgs. typing skMs <50wpm -acoracy) . t n d ganerM off ice expen-ence. CendideM ahoiMJ have expe-r ience wi th w o r d process ing (WordStar). Lotus 1.2.3, IMng. cop-ing and aeaarmg ths latepncwa Candidate mou ld have car to nm minor srranda. MuM have pi cites aionM appeerance. be we l orgs-nizad. d M M oriented, and be abM lo

SouthAMd tasks secretary wtei ba-aic eeoetary aMM. mctudlng typmg. IMng 8 hancMng latephonaa. t t a t t 9em-3pm to start nest cfflca loce-

Mter C a l Mr. Mulder

SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER CENTRAL BUSINESS MACHINES

655-9400

SECRETARY -BOOKKEEPER Experienced Data Entry. Accounts PayaOis/Accounts Ptecewebta. gen-eral Mdgar peyoa Some typing. Hours ftextoM tor Homemaker with school cIMdrsn Ssnd raaume to Brune i Roofing. 10621 Cepilel. Oak Park. ML. 48237 or 543-304C

SECRETARY - company sssMng

with good gsnsrM office akMa. word

Sand raaume to - Secretary Horthweewm. * ' 8 0 . Farm-

mgton HMs. Ml 48018

writing S - 32256 I

S E C R E T A R Y COMMERCIAL

REAL ESTATE DEP T. Comntarctel bank m Troy hea an mv

opportuniiy tor an

typing abMty. Salary oommen-aurate with experience Sand ra-aume and eatery Matory m corM-

HOMAN RESOURCES - SOE P.O. BOX 5823

Troy. Ml . 48007-6623 EquM Opportunity Employer M/F

SECRETARY/COMPUTER A tood aarMca company m the Bk-iMngham-SmUMteld area hat a ca-r e * opportunity aveSMAa for a Sec-retary aMh oomputer anpaitenoe. Rssp unMbMIMs mauds MMMtlcM date Input, various solteMrs prot-ects. word processing 6 general off-ic* kmcttens i tM l k i p to markaOng. Applicants must pa good typ-ing akMs. 8 bs ftmMer wtth Mum-Plan A Lotus 1-2-3 Satery cc

I wRh abMty. 'Compiet* be Pteass ssnd rssJ srs.

Htw tpepe r t , 36251 Schootorsft Rd , Uvonla. MkMosn 48150

SECRETARY Em slant apporhmMy Southfield eree CaB

SECRETARY t i i ca lsn f skMa required m typmg 50 plua wpm. tpsMno. MMpftnrin M ^ quelte A m a n » M tar DMMcl Managar oMoa located In Fermmg-lon Has. Co8ac9on 8 piapaiaBon ol date sMI be ntc i t iHT|. . Organoa-BonM sMNtes a must Wor tMo knowtadgs o l Lotus 123 8 MM»-mate required Ttes M a ons psrson

Typ-mg SO w p m Propsrty t tensgsmar l company, l u l time 36V8864

BECRTTARV tor m t o I r m M Lk«-

rT?C to Sham. P.O. Box 7002. Troy, Ml 48007-7002.

SECRETARY, mah*e person tor tmea downtown Detroit law office. Excelent MtMs required Typing. Miorthand. dictaphone 963-9422

SECRETARY NEEDED General contractor ha t opening m one parson oftlce Dutiee Include Secretenei baMc bookkeeping t

I entry Computer knoMadga helpful, but wM tram right candldsis CMI 8am-12 noon. 532-0600

SECRETARY /OFFICE MANAGER Fua n m a Secretarial I Apple Mc mtoafi axpertence piatei iad Troy aree Ca l tor appt 476-8600

SECRETARY-PART TIME Hours fte«1bte, Lotus axpertence helpful RocheMer Ca»

862-7606

SECRETARY - Part-time, Itexfbie hours, good SkMa s must. tSaPia tranaporstion Tstegraph 13 area. CMd 8 Parent Sarvtoas CMI

9:30-3 30 648-7790

SECRETARY- Pari Bme Expert-

faclurers Rap m f t e d t o d Sand re-sum* to Box 552. Observer 8 Ec-c e n t r i c N e w s p a p e r * . 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraft Rd.. LNonM. Michigan 48150

SOUTHFIELD Company neeos part l m Dookkssper to hsip with pey-ebtes and saM* accounting ught statWtlcM typing Mosi tunctlons computerized Need mdtvtduM wtth computer experience preferably wfth Macmtoah Fu« charge sk«s not needed Flexible hours SMary

h skMs snd sxpe- 1

C a l Vakie-By-Meil 354-5590

504 HAp Wantad Office-Clerical

UMOERWRITMG COOROMtATOR ChaBsngmg dsr icM position coords net ing Ml aspscts of processing th* undaramtmg of our M* » dtsabMty makiranca operation Looking tor an

good BdmmMtratlv* skMs 6 abMty to work elteclhiely wtth dtente aa we l a t staff Computer knowledge helpful u t e maurance background prater ebie Nice Southfleid location wtth free covered perking 6 good PenolO Salary c o m m e r w M e with eipenence Send fteourtu to Box a540 Observer 8 Eccentric Hews papers, 36251 Schoolcraft R d . Lrvoma. Michigan 48150

WORO PROCESSING tor downtown Detroit Law Firm (3) years expenence Pleas snt working conditions tor non-smoker Com-petitive salary 8 benefits Send reaum* Box 402, Obaarver 8 Ec-centric Nawspspsrs 38251 School-craft Rd Uvonla. Michigan 48150

WORO cflOCESSlNG/SECRETARY W* w s looking tor an mieMgenl, smtxtious person tar o w up-beet busy Birmmgham office Excelent typing skMs neceaaary along with good grammar and proof readme skids Salary commeneurate wfth skills 6 axpenerioe Ca l Anne

646-7701

SOUTHFIELD INVESTMENT Co has entry level pawner Phone*, good typing 8 grammar brokereg* expe-

heipfui Benefits Salary contact Mrs Rog-

3S6-1980

SOUTHFIELD LAW FIRM Secretary/Receptionist Minimum 2 yrs. axpertence Wi« train m word proceeaing. Non-smoker

Gary Elaenbarg P C 2000 Town Center Suite 1780,

Southfleid Mich 48075 357-3550

Word P r o c e s s o r s Work wtth major auto company

ong and short term poaltlon* tor those experienced on MufDMal*. WordPerfect Zero* 660 or CPT can put you to work immediately. Train-ing available 'or those who qusl fy

PARTNERS IN PLACEMENT 474-a500

A ORD PROCESSOR - Psrt tuns tor Cx/sy W Btoomfisic ExscutNe Cen-ter FtexiM* daytime hrs Muat » mmumum of 50 WPM 851-<

SOUTHFIELD LAW FIRM seeks pan time secretary Mie, 2 years experv-ence Wsgss commsnsurste with expenence. Flexible hours 352-4690

SOUTHFIELD Office Work & Co Runner, must Uke meeting psopie snd havs trouble free car Contact Paul 552-5041

SOUTHFIELD TITLE INSURANCE company aaakmg person with 60-65 wpm itemmurr word processing ce-peMRiee. Fu l time, benefits, flex timeavWlabie Ca l Teresa Gralka. 353-1600 A r ^ p j u a l Opportunity

E l?**??*

STEP INTO A CAREER Fad up mHI> posUicjis thst offer no room tor growth? Our compeny af-ters tsmporarv 6 psrmenent o»por-tunities m aa clerical areas A posi-tion wrth us is a step mtc a career To be considered tor one of our unique opportunities, send resume with cover teller to O/E Manage-msnt Services. 1406 Alter Drive Troy, Mich. 48063

WORD PROCESSOR - PART-TIME Must "now WorflPertect. bs accu-rate & have good punctuation s Ca l 559-4230 or 559-2161

505 Help Wanted Food-Beverage

BUS HELP needed immediately lor day or night shifts, Sun-days off. in fast paced deU Apply in person

ERNIE S RESTAURANT MUIRWOOO SQUARE Grand River at Drake

506 Help Wanted Food-Beverage

505 Help Wanted Food Beverage

BUS PERSON Fu l Tlma Days Ryan't Tsvsrn 624-1000 3100 W Maple fW ofHaggartyl

BUS PERSONS Fuk-Ume - Part-time (DsysJ

M a c h u s W. Maple APPLY IN PERSON

Mon -Sat 10am-10pm too W Maple. Birmingham

BUS PERSONS Psrt Tims - Evenings

Rysn's Tsvem 624-1000 3100 W MapM. W of Haggerty

BUS P E R S O N S . Wai t S ta f f , Cashiers. Bsnsndsrs. Cooks. Pan-try 8 Owhwsshsrs needed M the Hokdsy mn Lwoni* W** i Apply m person: 9-5pm . Mon thru Sat I -275 at 6 Mile EOE

BUS PERSON & VALET PARKING ATTENDANT tor the Round TabM Club Ca l 453-1632

COUNTER HELP needed in newly remod-eled restaurant Must have slicing machine experi-ence Appfy tn person

ERNIE S RESTAURANT MUIRWOOO SQUARE Grand River at Drake

D A L Y R E S T A U R A N T

Takmg applications tor a t poennrie Dsy 4 evening antft l Free mean Vacation pay. paid Breaks tnsndly working snwonmsn t e COOKS, up to 66 15 per hour e WATT Persona, up lo S3 45 * tips e CAR HOP DISHWASHER

up lo tS - t ip* ' Apply m person

31500 Ptvmouth Rd Livonis

DELI PERSON Expensncs needed

morning hours Now eras CaS BM. 476-5690

ENJOY YOUR WORK A'e ofter flexible scheduling kea neafts paid vacations snd hsue a Credit Union a aSsbli Starting rat* S3 85 par hour with mcreasaa baaad on mer* Semora homamakar t. atu-

ts apply m parson or«y A R B ' S - EATON PLACE Wondsnsnd Ms* Uvoms

505 Help Wauled F ood-Be i t age

Mechua Adama Square Cefeterta

Now sccsplmg tppBostlons tor

WAIT PERSONS CASHIERS

Fu l and pan-M

EXPERIENCED Waft persona prt.aaa ctub Also needed sons Ctel Dotorss 682-1300

son and bring your twtesl 1 l a m - l p m

643 S

tfST-C.

FAST FOOD EMPLOYEES Dey 6 u g h ' Shin Wage baaed on avMMMBy 8 expenence Appt, m person Taoo Be* 28050 Ford Rd Gar dan City

FAST FOOD Exceptional Pay ites Mamfcurgers a nom f i r ing Elates

3*» afternoon 6 midraght MMI*

MAX & ERMA'S IS OPENING SOON. IN

ROCHESTER HILLS MAX 8 ERMA S. the anatmg I

r|<ror prices i f y o u ' n e b e a n n o k m e t a r e x catmg KM or pari-Mna work m a Fur envtronmant. come see u* Expert

Ful and part-time pooihon* Coma snCT j -e iphA j i u tw

DEUVERY DRIVERS dialsly Earn up lo 68 00 per not* A/sc Pizza Makers and Cornier Per-son Ca l Dmo s Ptzzs after 4PM

531-6331

C A N T WATT FOR A JOB7 W e l tram youf OngmM Pancake Houae a looking tor ambitious, energetic wait /host people to jom ths staff at our buay restaurant Ws offsr good stsrtmg wage Blue Cross - Bius Shield. 100% paid training, part weekly plus addnxmal beneftts Ap-ply m person at 19355 W 10 Mite. Southfleid

DEUVERY PIZZA MAKER 4 COO*

Fu l 4 pert t ime Framua's Ptzzerva After 4 477-4411

WORD PROCESSOR - NorthvMe law firm seeks .noindual with a*eas-ier-! spewing typing S transcription afc-ines 'or Syn're« Aqusrtus word processor Legal sxpensncs helpful Send resume staling selsry (tasked to Bo" =400 Northwlle Mt 46167

WORO PROCESSOR 'or Marker ing Department of Plymouth bated company Entry tu» time posi-tion w t h benefits Send resume lo Kathy Ospp. Human Synergistics. 396 '9 Ptymouth Rd Plymouth. Ml 46t70 or csn to scheduM an inter-view 459-1030

SWITCHBOARD RELIEF/ ACCOUNTING CLERK - Troy loca-tion l u l Bme, Mon thru Fn 8 15-4 30, benefits Minimum 1 vr d e n -cM 6 swttchboard/receptMXI«SI ex-perience required Du l ies will InckKta mam, swttchboera relief i assisting in the accounting support ares doing various cMrncai duties sksmpM typmg, compuisr work cs»-culator work. Hooking up information psrtammg to speaai protects etc Applications at Proctor Homer, WSTTSn. 2100 W Big Beaver. Troy. Ml 48064

Word Processor $15,000-17,000

Oj r mafor chem *ee«s n prol t ts lon-a- word processor with T-4 yesrs ex-perience 6 5 - " p m typing, excel-lent spelling I grammar required Comprehensive beneftts. Ca l 355-4140 or senc reeume to Arthur

CASHIER - lu l time apply m psrson - good pay. Bagel Dal 4 Produce 6066 W MapM W Btoomfleld Ask tor Sid or Kay 651-9666

CASHIER needed immediately for days, Sundays off. in fast paced deli. Apply In person

ERNIE'S RESTAURANT MUIRWOOO SQUARE Grand River at Drake

D E N N Y ' S Now Hiring Walt Staff tor 11pm-Tam thi f t ExoMMnt wage ol S2.52 per hr plus 83 csnts premium psy per hr Ahsr Sept 22 thsre n a o f l 15% gratuity plsced on all gueM checkt to meurs comp*ti t iv* t ip* If thus sounds imsrestmg lo you 6 you would Wka mors mtormation contact us ai 27750 Nov. Rc near the 12 Oak! Mali 346-3370

An EquM Opportunity Employer

OENNY'S ' NOW HIRING

Cooks earn up tc W per hour Dishwashers earn Si, per nour Ap-pt, now at 27750 Nov Rd , near Twelve Oaks MMi 346-3370

An EquM Opportunity Employer

CASHIER, sandwich maker Great pay WM tram Pari or f u l time Flex-ible hours Dagwood s Dak. 33179 Grand River Fsrmmglon 474-3600

C H E F Trowbridge Rsliremsrt Community opsnmg m Southheio Working Chef, knowledge In at fscets of res-taurant cuisine Musi have 2 yrs sx-pensncs m volum* teedmg m fln*

P*rtect hrs Good wsgss 6 intsr msamg Sun Mon 6

dinmo P beneftts

Thomas 4 Aaaoc Executive Sewch [ T u « . I1*m-2pm Csn ask tor Mrs Firm 4000 Towr Center Surte 576. Strada 352-0208 Southfleid M 46075

YOUNG. EN£RGET1C, HJM typmg requueC Send -nsur-* to: 26400 cahier Poad sum* 35k SouthflMd Micrt. 4SC-3*

™ SECRET A R Y / R E C ^ n O N B T • Mature mdMduM._*xpartenoa p r ^

ham Debbie 8am- 5pm 847 Bkmmg->47-7300

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST tor managamant office LtaM book kaapmg. phone, typing Non smoker only SoutMteld sraa. C a l 352-1

SECRET ARY/RECEPTXJNIST for SouMteia attorney 25-30 hours par week Pi Mai 1 yr axpartanca

58S-2994

SECRETARY-RECEPTIONIST

M. accurate typing. ganerM oft-. 18 00 a i hour 8 « i d rasums to: r thsm Engraving. 21711 W 10

M M Rd.. S o u t h M d . Mt 48075, al tentton: Dsvld Ukich.

SECRET ARY/RECEPTK3NOT tar OoulMteld tew Arm Dtcalsnt

8 phons M i raqulrad. Good typmg Mdta. Word pi m assing

sdgs hsCHM No previous M-n t o t as ary Non

368-6353

SECRETARY SouthfteM oomparry ne t at an anar-

sMs to work long hours as needed, wfth BdmtnMtratfv* capabMnaa. knowtadgs of oonipiMBrs/word pro-

MJte. OusMted appacant*. tend i s s j n s to P. O. Box 300. SouthfteM Ml 48037 or c a l

353-3311. E * t 217

SECRETARY, SouthflMd swlry MkM | o y » l H

copying and snswering phone* Ex-osiant grammar, apsMng and typmg Mc* i required Competitive salary

t m and salary Ms. Trsnd. P O Box W 1 . SouBv M d Ml 48037

An EquM O p p o r U M y Employer

Telemarketers Telesurveyers

Go tor ths GOLD, SI lVER 6 the GREEN

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Excftmg, dynamic profession® en-vironmeni Must type 35 wpm and have tsMmartMlrvg customer ter- I Mca or receptionist expensnce j CompMittve hourly wage dsy shift I Mon thru Fn

Register tor a chance 'o « a trip to Hawsa or Aspen Earn JC Penntry Gift CartMcala tor ever , 200 hours worked

CMI tor an appointment J S law re-quires we see your drivers -cens* snd tociai security card

O L S T E N S E R V I C E S

Troy 641-9930 SouthflMd 354-0559 Madison Heights 543-8367 EOE NO FEE

TELLER Floating poafton avtetebie si large credit umon Previous MBer axpen ence required Starting salar. $6 ; ' an hour Good baneftt package 4 opportunity tor advancement Appf, m psrson bslwaan I Oam 4 Spm Cc-op Services Credit Union. 22740 Michigan Ave., Dearborn

TIRED OF COMMUTING? 4 or 5 day week m Birmingham E»-dacuOve Secretary with computer

mler eating work M a l letter e salary Malory 199 Pierce

St .Ste 204 Birmingham. Mi 48009

T Y P I S T Great tow key off ic* m Birmingham tor good typist who wants to have a variety of taakt mdudmg customer contact 4 service

ONYX 356-6699

(Friday Pay th* ONYX Way)

TYPIST /MESSAGE CENTER FULL TME

oomfteld HMs Arm seeks a re-tponelbM mdhtduM with aj ioslant typing 8 phone M M * Good bane-Ma Contact Mrs Mc G u k *

352-7700 An EquM Opport imky Employer

TYPIST needed tor manuteckvtng concern P u r c h a s e o r d e r s . n o t i c e s . umaaponde i i ca Sand isaians to Boa 490. Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 38251 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvoma. Maangan 48150

T Y P I S T PART TME

Expandmg company locatad m Sub-urban WsMtrr i Wayne Couwty ha* part Mna opening Appacents muet type 80 WPM 4 have stcMtenl ver-bM 8 wrmsn commumcenon t f tMk Word prooaaMng axpertence a plua Work schadute « U o n -Frl 9am-lpm Starting rate of »6 IO^psr^lw

; .TONE SECRETARY - Pen l lm* posi-1 tion avsfcaote Typmg 4 computer

ski in helph.ii S-V.JVJ salary negotv abln Hrs hentue Appf» at Renl-A-

I Center 3 6 " K E Michigan Ave.. Wayne Ml 46 J 64 or send 'ssums,

I attention Zone

S$SSSSS$SSS$$tt EARN TOP DOLLAR

- OFFICE ASSISTANT -Recognoed leader m Ihe excftmg hew of transportation is seeking a highly rrxMovated • »wt-«tartlng Off-ice Assist sn ' Quskhcattons • Prwnous office expenence • Detail minded • Exca l l sn t o rgan i za t i ona l 4 interpersonal skUa

| • 35wpm typing *

We ofter-• Fasl paced work-ng environmeni

I • Good salary 4 Benefits package ' • Opportunity to ac ranee

intareeiedT Sena r OFFICE ASSISTANT MANAGER

P.O. Box 784 Sterkng Heights Mi 48311-0764

An Equal OpportwHty Emptoyar

CHE2 RAPHAEL RESTAURANT IN NOVI

Now hiring tor the toaowmg positions

• GENERAL UTILITY /CLEANING • BUS ATTENDANTS Full-time or part-time

Students 6 Retiree* Welcome CALL 346-5555

DENNY'S RESTAURANT

Befteviiie, Plymouth, Non carmmg-ton Wilis AH ctoa* to 1-275 are look-ing for a few gooo people

COOKS 30-40 hours. aK shifts. $6-$8 par hour company paid Oeneflts

SERVERS 16-40 hours per wee* 40-100 cus-tomers a day Gooo schedules Company paid benefits

DISH "BUS 20-40 hours per week an thif ts t 4 -$6 per hour Company paid benefits

We know how to provide a good work piace. we care scout peopw Slop By and bring your eipenence

see ua tor an appkeaoon 9 - i l a and 3 -5pm •

S3406 Five Mile. Uvonia AND

22291 Middleoen Farmington Hills

GET INTO THE HEATi Coma cook wfth U*L GreM opportunity tor •mtn-tiou* Warrnr or *xp*n*no*C coo*

offer good starting wag* Biu* Croat - Blue Shield vocK p a d trammg P M waaaty plua addiUcmM b*n*ft is Apply m person netweer 2-4pm at The Ongmal Pancak* HOUS* 19355 W 10 Ma* Sauthltetd

GRILL COOK, D ISHWASHER WAITSTAFF-Apply m p*r*on. Mon-Fn. 2pm-4pm, st Scnoopars. 2325 Telegraph Rd. BtoomBaM HMs

HIRING MEATCUTTER 4 S t K M O Mater I 'sstaurant l Appl , Noah Sandwich Factor, 14500' Michigan Ave Dearborn ibelw ' 30-4 30pm

WAIT PERSONS BARTENDERS BUSSERS FRY COOKS BROILER/SAUTE

'PANTRY i GRILL. COOKS . DISHWASHERS Appfy m person at Oi* rsstauram

9*m-7pm.'Mon . Tua* Wad S e c 26-27-28th

70 N ADAMS RD ROCHESTER HILLS . iMeeOowbrook i f t teg* Ma l l

HOSTESS/Dmmg room Supemaor PM thift Apply m per*, 2-5 PM Mayflower H o w 627 Ann Arbor Trail, Ptymouth 453-1620

HOSTESS/HOST Positions avakable Oays and nights tor N auburan r * t tsursnt Experi-enced onfy Exc Blent pay 4 bene-fits Ca l Carol 382-1262

HOST'HOSTESS Part Time Evenings

»yan s Tavern 624-1000 3 « » W Maple W o* Haggerr,

MCL CAFETERIA CAN YOU DISH IT UP WITH A

SMILE? • Counter Servers • B u & s e r s Par- time poemons S3 70 to *4 X starting wagt Raise -enews st 6C day! 4 6 months Work 10 to 25 Hours par weak Evening 4 weekend scheomes tc meat yqur needs k*— Oeneftis on the deys you work Great way to make extra caah 4 meet new tnends We are looking tor homemakers server cfuzans 6 students

JACOBSON'S Now accepting applications for but 4 utility positions in our restaurant Full or part Om* depending on schedule needs Excekani benefits nc- Sun hrs 4 employee dweouni Pleat* *ppry m parsor i t Personnel Office

JACOBSON'S 37500 6 Mae - Uvorme

tppty m person I0»m-6pm. Mor thru Sat a t * tor one ol ow managers We'd be hap-py io talk with you

MCL CAFETERIA TEL TWELVE MALL SOUTHFIELD MICH

MOUNTAIN JACKS IS see* mg carter tw ioed mduaurv w-.se mdrwduala tor th* toBoenng opportunities

Fu l time Bartender Limch 4 Dmner W ti ler /Waitreas

"art- t ime Hosl 'Hostoss

505 Help Wanted Food-Beverege

AKASAKA JAPANESE RESTAU-RANT neads Cook. Moeteat, Mam-•enance Bussar 4 Dithwashar Ap-pfy in person or c a l 462-2630

CHI CHI'S MEXICAN RESTAURANT

OF LIVONIA NOW HIRING

8 Busperrcn* e Host ''Hostesses

e waitstaff e Cocktail Servers

e Bartenders 4 e Bar Buaparsons B I D Chsckers

e Uns Cooks e Dishwsshsrs • Cold 4 Hoi Food preparation

Oey 4 Night - Fu l 4 Part Tim* flexible HO<*S

Apply m person - comer o l Schoolcraft (i-96l

A FUN PLACE TO WORK"

CLEANUP PERSON Irom 1 30pm-4:30pm Apply m per-aon Coney ISM H 100 E Big Bsavsi Troy i.Ameritech Bldg I

COCKTAIL WAIT STAFF BUS PERSONS

Exper iencs CMi Monroe 's in " ' ( p p a r s Aley 9-5pm 96'-5577

COOK For Tha Round Tabte Club. 3-11 Tuaaday - Saturday Ca l 453-1626

APPLICATIONS bemg accapted tor wan person*. Days and/or mghts A p e , at Ptymouth Elks 41700 Ann Artior Rd . between 2-5 pm. Tua*-Uay thru Friday

APPLICATIONS NOW bemg taken •.« nusparson*. Dtthwsshers and Waitparsona Apply withm MOYS. 16825 Middteoeit Uvoni*

APPLICATIONS fNVrTED - Parl-hm* 6 kjk- t im* acheduw* Nc axpe-

ce necessary SIGN OF THE BEEFCARVER 6199 Orchard Laka Rd W Btoomfleld 651-3840

3899 S Woodward. Btoomllted I t 334-4565

ASSISTANT MANAGER Roman T*rraoe

tor

B A N Q U E T S CATERING PART TIME

Flexible hours pramka* pay Wan Staff

Cooks

Appfy m parson Mon thru £ 10AM-4PM

Roma I of Lrvonia 27777 Schoolcraft

Roma t of Garden City 32550 Cherry HM M Venoy

Rome s of BtewMtetd 2101 S Tteagraph

N df Square Lake Ro Rood

BANOUET WAfT PERSON FlaxibM hours S5 par hour No e>-, _ e n c * neceesary - mm tram Ap-ply Meyflower HotM. 827 W Ann Ar-bor Trea. Plymouth

BARTENDER Expenenced and Matur* Saturday N a h t * Ca l Sandy tor appointment M John LaArey t • 528-4888

BARTENDERS COCKTAIL SERVERS

BUS P E R S O N S AM/PM SERVERS BANQUET STAFF

MAIDS Good tatery and haam banaMa

A p p l y m t

HOLIDAY INN ( t o ym M Grand RNart

Farmmgton HMt

BATES HAMBURGER of Now t « to S*/hour. a l poaMton*. Mi tMRa. tat/ part nma Rsnress • t t c o m i Apply with m. Grand Rher M Novi Rd

BILL KNAPP'S 18886 South Laurel Par* Often, comer Ol 1-275 4 Sa Mae • now looking tar a naal 4

COOK time - tS *5 * 6 35 pei hour

t ta r t lng Apply m peieon The Bo i B « 4 Gna 777 W Arm "Arbor Trai. Plymouth see Crap.

COOK FMI tuna, expenenced saienec po-sition plus othei benefits Starting rate commeneixete with experience C a l anytime toi mtermaw Mar. Street Dal, Plymouth 453-7020

COOK. PART TIME 2-3 days weak Pieaae c a l or apply m

Mercy Bslbrook Rd Rochester H«S

Avon 656-3239

COOK Part t ime poaftlon. weexend 4 vaca-ttor. rMtef for aanoi o t o e n comptex Experience raquree Gooo working conditions Contact Mr Haztell

Franklin Club Apts 28301 FRANKLIN RD

SOUTHFIELD 353-2057

COOK - PART-TIME DependaCM. experience with larp* groups Ca l Joanne tor mwrnew

644-5832

C O O K ' S ASSISTANT lor afternoon thift A l around kitch-en experience to serve 26-30 peo-pM Apply m person st

Aklmes Psrklng Inc 6325 Men mien. Romuiu*

An EquM Opportunity Employer

COOKS 6 BAR PERSONS Part or fun-tim* Apply KeyboerC Lounge. 1870 S Wayne Rd

or c a l 728-«330

COOKS 4 CASHIERS NEEDED FiM or part tana Day* or Evening* No experience nacaaaar, SS hr Apply a t Oteas KJtchan.

_ e l Nov

COOKS For We pey the beM tor the oeM I costs you nolhmg to tMk to us Apply

BEVERLY HILLS GRiLL 31471 Southflsld Rd

between 13 and 14 IWte Rds

COOKS Good pay and bandftts Apph m peraon M Andorra FawMy Ommg

COOK - SHORT ORDER F ^ or pert tlma Cioa lan i wa

Food 4 Papas Ft n Contact Vtaki 477-OOM

COOKS 2 l i iN te in i opan part • M l nma day* <8 50 p a r i

30326 W I M8e L M f f s

COOK - WAIT STAFF r 4 Porter EaperMnoad

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CORN BEEF KING m W l l l i l M M l l I M M IS now Mrmg S I 8 pert teas poaRicma t m r l i tar CaMMit 4

DIAMOND JIM BRADY'S

COOKS & WAIT STAFF

Fiexibue shifts, day or eyening Apply in person

10 s Mile 4 Evergreen or can Mary Tom or Neil 352-6780

JACQUES RESTAURANT

IS now hlrmg quMifled KITCHEN STAFF for ihe upcoming HokcMy Seeson Poertions incAiOed Lme Cooks. ® entry [>snwathers and Banouel COOKS Apply «

30100 "alaoraph, Birmmghem 642-3131

D*SHWASHER PERSON needed tor Friday 4 Saturday mghts 4 PM - 12 PM , Uvoma raatauranl 525-7640

DISHWASHERS - FULL 4 part time 85 per hour Apply m person: 2-5 PM , MeyflowerHotel 827 W Arm Arbor T r a i Plymouth 453-1620

DISHWASHERS 4 HOSTESS - fu l -Bm* n ights no expenence neces-sary Retirees welcome Apply m person «ercs Beef 4 Spans. 36685 Plymouth Rd . Livonia 426-1830

KITCHEN CLEAN-UP Birmmgham Caterer

Flexible daytime K u r t M o n -Fn Call Ms Senator 540-4148

KITCHEN HELP - Day anc evening snrfts Apply Nankin MMs mn. 33700 Ann Arbor T r a i Waetland

427-0622

KITCHEN HELPER 4 WAIT PERSON loi retirement compMi m Westland Part tans 729-3690

m addition to our

phere you'll eriyoy a beneftts pack age thai includes profll sharing pak] vacations meal discounts 4 msdicai' l i te meuranca. What s Mor* . |u*t ebou- nar ow toe manegers startac m th* aftov* poenions For immediate con»d*r* t ion ape* rn person 2pm-5pm Mor, tfm_ T I * * * .

MOUNTAIN JACKS 26855 QreenflaiC

SouthflMd. Mi 48075

NEEDED t or 2 l u l l lm* night 3 . V persormM Alao Dey or mght Mi i f bu* persons Apoh m psrson <Ar Kmnons, 126 E Mam NorthvMs

LINE COOK Expenence preferred FMMlme Nights Beneftts Apply m person only, Mon -SM 1-6pm

Machus Sly Fox 725 S Hunter, Birmingham

DISHWASHERS START AT 84 50 PER HOUR

Taking application* tor a pan tune | position approx 36 hrs weeki t o l work m senior citizen s complex GGood working conditions Meats 4 urwformt fumiMied

APPLY IN PERSON

Franklin Club Apts 2830 ' FRANKLIN RD

SOUTHFIELD

LITTLE BAMBINO PIZZA OF BIRMINGHAM

a n o * hmnc tor meide daytime em-mi f lexible ployment

pey 84 00 an hour CM' 433-0800

hours. I tartmg

MAC DONALDS is now hiring for Aasistsrt Managar positions Expenence not neces-sary Jom me Mac sonaidt team for a rewarding career Apply at Mac

( Donalds m Northlano Men South-

DISHWASHER S4 75 HR i [ ^ Fut 4 Psrt Tans I PIZZA MAKE®

Rysn s Taverr. 624-1000 | Gooc psy Alsc krtchsn hec and oe-3100 W Mspie. W of Haggerty | person Plymouth' aree Fu l

DOMINO'S PIZZA No* hiring Dskvery Psrscmnal must '8 or ovsr 4 have access to car Customer Ser

end car" time Cat 420-0333

PIZZA MAKER NEEDED .penance neceaaar> F ermmg-

vioe Repreaantsttve 4 0v*n T*ndars : ton ar** Gooc s n ' i l » part arc fun |OOs for a l ' 6 yrs 4 otoer | time 471-2800 Earn up lo SS per hour Promoting , from Withm Great opportunity tor advancement Cal today 626-8181 or stop in. M 30002 W '2 MUe located across from Hamson High

NOW HIRING BART TIME POSITIONS

For Senior ClUzar Compiei

WAIT PERSONS $4 25 Per H t t *

wm Tram Mean 4 Unftorme F-urmahac

APPLY IN PERSON

Franklin Club Apts 28301 Franklin Rd „ SouthfieW

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505 Help Wanted Food-Beverege

DOMINO'S PIZZA NOW HIRING Delivery Personnel, muet '8 or over 4 have access to car Cuslomsr Ser vice Rapreaentettve 4 On*n T*nd*rs arc fun i«JOs for s i • ' € yrs. 4 woer Earn up to 88 per hour Promoting from withm, Graal opportunity tor advancement Cal today' 626-8181 o rs to fcmat 30002 W »2 M*e located ecroee from Hamson High

DONU" FINISHER - Fut or part time W*i tram Apply in person ahsr 10pm s i the Looney Baker 13931 Farmmglon RC at 1-96 Lrvoma

DOORMAN 4 WAITRESSES For evening* Chapcau Bar. Cat after 8pm 532 22*2

DRIVERS • Top Pay . Car Allowance • MecKai insurance • Psid vacation

• HEX-WE HOI*S Sweet Lorraine's To Go

Southfield Call tor interview 350-1505 EARN UP TO $4 25 HOUR Even-ings ena mesa and t n m * Apply Arby s 44040 Ford Rd Canton

W e are looking for enthusi-astic and positive minded

individuals with the desire to excel as our profes-

s ional r e s t a u r a n t t e a m . Full and part time positions

include:

Bookkeepers * • Bartenders

• Bus Persons • Cash ie rs • Culinary Professionals or

apprentices (accredited program) • Dishwashers • Host /Hostess • Wait Staff

Open Interviews Tues & Thurs Sept 27 & 29. 10 A M - 9 PM W e d . Frl & Sat.. Sept 28 30 & Oct. 1. 10-4 P M

PLYMOUTH PLAZA 40400 Ann Arbor Road, Suite 203A

Plymouth. Michigan 48170

CORNED BEEF KING

SENIORS HOMEMAKERS

STUDENTS

COME JOIN OUR FAMILY! We Offer:

• Up to $4.50/hour to start • Uniforms • Flexible scheduling (Homemakers: Work when

the kids are in school. Be off when the kids are off. (Easter, Christmas, etc.)

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CARS • G I F T S &

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1987 ALLANTE Two tops, 15,000 miles. Silver Met-allic. The World's Greatest Sports Car. Unbelievable)

34,995

1985 ELDORADO Liflht Sapphire Firemist, leather interior, wire wheels, cassette. Un-marked! $10,995

1987 SEDAN DEVILLE 14.000 miles, simulated convertible roof, power everything. Better Than New)

1968 BENTLEY Right hand drive. Bright Burgundy. This is Ooe Ot A Kind!

17,995 1984 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM DTELEGANCE Dark Burgundy, leather interior, wire wheels. Not A F where*

Finer Road Car Any-

1980 FLEETWOOD LIMO Two tone, formal limo. custom vei-our interior, charcoal on black. Arri-ve in Style.

1985 TEMPO GL 4 door, air, stereo, tHI wheel, cruise control, fully loaded. Family Ready!

s7995 s7595

s3995

1985 LTSABRE LIMITED Collectors Series, 4 door. V8 engine, tMt wheat, cruiee control, power win-dows and door locks, 20.000 One Owner Milee)

s8395 1985 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM ' 30.000 miles. leather Interior, ces-

». C B Immaculate Condition! $11,995 1987 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM 21.000 mllaa, Dark Burgundy, veiour Interior, stareo caaaetle. One Owner Trade-in.

$17,995

1985 MAXIMA Ground eflects. simulated top. spoil-ers fully converted. Onty One In Town!

1983 SEVILLE ELEGANTE Two tone, console, wire wheats, cas-sette This One Won t Last Longl s7595 1987 FIFTH AVENUE 20.000 milee. Black on Charcoal, loaded. Lee iecocce's Special! $10,995

1985 LAZER Automatic, air, stereo, power steer-ing and brakes. ReagyXWalttngl $4795

1987 CHEVY S-10 Tahoe package. 15.000 miles, auto-matic. air. radial tires Just Arrived. Winter's Coming!

1987 DODGE CONVERSION Bay windows, rear sofa, tilt wheel, cruiee control, power windows One of a Kind Conversion!

H 3,995

1986 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SPUR 15.000 milee. Ocean Blue. This is Without A Doubt The Only One In Town! Something Special!

1985 LINCOLN LIMO It's A Stretch) tt's White On White! It's Waiting For You)

1986 PARK AVENUE Silver Metallic, leather Interior, alu-minum wheels, tilt wheel, cruise con-trol. TMe la For Reel!

1987 CORVETTE 13,000 miles. Boee cassette, glass roof. 2-51 peck sport seats, ABS brakes. A Black Beauty! $24,995

1987 SEDAN DEVILLE Black on Black, Quarter top. real wire wheels, cassette Don't Miss This!

16,595

$7995

1987 MUSTANG G.T. CONVERTIBLE 5.0 Bier engine. 5 speed, air. cas-sette Bieck on Charcoal, every-thing. Summer* In Ptymouth!

1986 CUTLA8S CIERRA BROUGHAM 4 door, tut wheel, cruiee control, power windows and locks, wire wheels. Shoppers Hurry Down) $7995

1988 MARK VII BM Bieaa. 14.000 mUes. simulated convertible roof, real wire wheels Looking For A Steal?

•19,995

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L a n s i n g (517) 393-5600 Open Mon & Thurs 'til 9 P .M. All Day Saturdays